THK I.KK: OMAHA. WKPNKSDAY. MAY 5. 190?. CRMVANDFRODCCE MlUtT Cih Wheat Continue! Above Option in Omaha and Above Chicago. MINNEAPOLIS OFFERS PREMIUM Millar. Willing i, r-, ,r lh. Wheat They .eel. While the Member fnntlnaee ;ood for l.ronlat op. OMAHA. Hay 4. Heaww . oi.ilitiunn were mere- favorable .m ine northwest, ctuin( an easy opt n in. Cssh I now at a premium in Duiuth and Minneapolis market. Stocks In the northwest are rspidly decreasing anil tne cash iiliuation grov. h stronger iiailv, completely cotitrolllng the situation. News trom the southwot I bulilxh and unless generous rains are received the rrop there Mil deteriorate. Receipts of corn do not mnrove and stork are tielng exhausted 'ash corn la selling tila;r antler good de mand and better prices are expected before tne late spring movement I started.. Wheat opened steadv being dull during Hie early trades. Bullish dry weather i-e-ports from the south and sewre dsmage a. id deluy owing to the rnld Weather In the northwest coupled with tho arrengt h existing In the cash market started, price anarply higher. July option was sensationally strong al the close and showed an advance of 3c over yesterday. 1aV wheat opened al ..4.lt,S4 and closed at, $1.3. PBrrt was stead1, but. Hull, the options (M .changing. Caah. corn was a shade ' It -aer and sold , readily.- suffering being t and the demand was fnlr. May corn Nsed Hic and closed at r7'4c. Imary wheat' rr-aeipts were 2M.(i bu. shlrment Were 351 .0) bu.. against re inlrrts last year tf ?61,0o0 bu. and shlpmenl .f 2t.(.H bu. i , Corn rerelpts : re ar3 000 bu. and ship-i-enls were im.tcn km . aaalnst receipts Isst vear of 4oZ-.. '-arid slilpmenis of 4.'8.(0 Clearances '.way. .000 bu. of corn, nun of oats and wflewf, and flour equal to 116.1KK) tU. " v ' ' Liverpool -toe 4eiSd higher on wheal nd Ud lower 'ort, t orn Ixval rangs of ffptlons: Articles. Open. 1 High ! Low. I Close. Yes y $-"i4S, reie.miV $5-0. ro established II 5 prime tlmothv. 1'V Prime n'Hlk'-. fm. EW tllHK CiKKHM, IMRkKT NEW10RK STOCKS AND BONDS Mentation on tarlona $4. 461H.no; choice t fine while and yel ll.5orl.56; kiln dried 2 western. 94c. f o. nf the Dnir 4 om mod I ties. NKW YORK. May 4 -Kl "l R-Receipt. 13.3i bbK; port. l.sno bbls.: ouiet hut hM higher: Minnesota patent. 9 aSjH f; M'nneHola bBki. $4 fW.;j: winter patent. K fi to; winter atralgnte. to : winter cxtiH". It i'frSoi. winter low grarte, M 3i'Q nn: han-m stinlglns, Jtjn n Hrr flour firm: f. I - to good. lam y, $4.74i4 86. I UHNMMIr Firm, low. (1 Wtti'l.)i&; ciiarae. RYK Steady; No h .New ork. BAULKY yulct; mailing. Toflisc; c. t. f New York; feeding. ;4 0Tc. c. I. f. New York. V M KAT Receipt. ;1T. bu. : export. "S.mri bu. Hpot. etrona; No. 2 red. I1.43tl 1 E4. rlevator. and $1.45. nominal, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. 11.354. f . b.. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, H'lE1, f. o b.. afloat. Option opened unchanged to 'c lower, under poor cable. good weather at home itnil abrond. and eaaed off 'c, but Inter advanced harp on the Rtrong late rable. decreased visible supply ant bull u)(ort, partlcnlmly In July. Tne close wa etninir hi fkfiaUr net advance July at i Ji' ana Marketli Animated and Uplift Valnei is Marked. in FEW ISSUES ARE CONSPICUOUS Anthracite I nalers and InrinMrlal Preferred re Kperlally "trnag Bond Market la Irregular. export, clcvat ill', L' white. wi'V, WSR K.451 anil o. I) , wit liojt l4C "! Wheat v May... July... Corn May... .lulv... Kept... Dats- Msv... 8ept ... iwvi 1 2fi 1 w I !..; 1 ei'.-j-i,-.' 4.; I :-7 I 1 25 10 ; ' 1 iw 1 i7 H4V t III ; 1.4 I O.I1! 6-C4 Osaa Cash Prices. VVHKAT-NA.;, 2 liard. IJ.mfll.A; No. 3 tiard, ll.26tH.JtT vXot 4 hard. $1.U1.3: No. i spring. $l.J5-t 7" OORN-No. 5 dcl' No. , MnHtto; No. 4 i"c; No. 2 vefkow; tyS91c ; No. 3 yellow, 5'T; No. 2 whlM.' WVVWc; No. 3 white. '$e. r OATS-Ntt. 3 mtSnV2V. N- J vllnw, V.;;ktii.'ti4c; No. I wht.' M'w: No 4 white. it r niitndard,' ttnjfi6tc R Y K No. 2, 7hc.lNo. 3. TBc. (r f.ui.tAskvlBl. I'hkBgi) M nn apoll Omaha IMiluth . Wheat. Corn. Vffii -.i ;'ii may ciopi ar VI "tenll)r at II U"V CORN Receipt. 13. Son bu. bu Knot, firm; No. S-ln "h"-, f. o. b.. afloat; No. f. o. h., afloat: No. 2 el!iw, Hfloat. The ontlnn market tranHctlon. closing net unchanged to higher. Mnv rinsed at siwe. July at anil Heitemler at it-. OAT.HHeceipt. 4T.1 bu. Spot, strong; mixed. : to 32 lh.. SM7fi!u' ; natural whlta, -ti to 3. Mi.. 6!Hfi;2o ; clipped white, i2 to ) lb.. ;'JS''Jic. MAY .steady. No. 3, 670u; good to choice Si"4t'!Olc. HOI'3-Uull; elate, common to choice. 1901, Jtvirlc: 19i7, S'(li-, raciric i'oaat, 1. 8311c; 1!U7. 3flc. IIIDIOS firm; Bogota. 2hfrXK:: Central America. -.vvfMVc. I.KATHtvK-tSieadv; acid. 22tfHo. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $14. "0 4114.50; mess. IW.oiVall.Oo; beef bams. $2300 i.'5(i0, packet, $12.W(t'13 oD; city extra India nies. $21. 5022.00. Cut meats, steaxly; .l.-kled bellie". $10.50 1 l.(M); pickled liiim. $Jl,2Mi11 5o. 1-a.rd. easy; western, $ t.u Ml 76; refined., barelv steady: conti nent. $11.10; Houth America. $11 tiO; totn rioimd. $7 371! p M. Bork, firm; fai'i llv $l.ooif20.0rt. short clear. $19.b0ty .'1 50: mef. $18 50il.00. TAI.IX)V Dull; city ($2 per pkg, 6c. country (kg. freel, 6Vffptk'. RTCK Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 8c: Japan, nominal. BUTTKR Firm : creattipry. special, 3'ic; official price. 29c: extras, 2KV4c: third to first. J2'u'2!t-; western Imitation cream ery, first. 2Hf21c. CllliKhK Kltm; new state ruii ctftm special. IIV-iloc; new state full oream. small ami large, colored, fancy, 14c- new state full cream, smail. white fancy. 13 c; new state full cream, common to fair. lorai2c; skims, fair to special. 2V I Sc. F.GOS--Firmer; Stat. Pennsylvinia and nearbv fancy, selected white. 24i; Penn avlvnnta and nearby states, fair to choice. 23(i?'-,4i; brown and mixed, fancy. 23'.c: fair to choice, 224231'; western storage packed. A'frtS'.ic; western first. 2"-'Vfi23c: seconds, :!i&2JVic; southern firsts, 21Vjr3'22c; seconds. 21c POCI..TRY Alive, steady: western chick en I, roller SOrfiSac: fowls. 1liWil7c. ressed. firm: cblckens. 12.c; fowls, 150 1o. (IIIC At. GH A IX AM l'KO l"IOJt Ibe Trading and Oloslng on Board of Trade. May 4.--VVheat prices ai I'i to 4c today on vigorous Feature of Prices CHICAGO, Viinff d fi om iupioit by leader of the bull campaign. who were generally supposed to have dis cerned the cause. The market closed 'vlth ill deliveries selling at the top price of the lay and at net gains of 1 to .IVnClV". "orn and oata also closed strong, but pi o rlslnns wero rather weak. The sha. p upturn In wieat occurred late n the day. although the July delivery ihowed medium gains early In the session. riie action of the market seomed to dis credit the rumors set afloat at the tim of the gevere slump in prices two weeks ago that the Putten interests had abandoned '.be "deal," owing to adverse publicity. This house today was credited with heavy purcliasea of Hie July delivery.- white hi the same time It waa a moderate Keller of ;he May option. At the high point today July delivery sold at $i.lil. four uents above Ibe low point of the aeaston snd mere than I0c above the low print touched on the ecent sensational- break. May al the same I .Im sold nt $1.2S, a gain of 0o compared ' s'llh the low mark recorded on April 26 when the tide turned in favor of the bull. . The deferred futures showed gains of nearly 3c from the low point of the day, 3eptember advancing to $1.Cos and Kecetn oer to $l.'ja1. The rirtnclpal bullish In fluence were the Oklahoma and Ohio slate reports. The condition of the rrop of the former state Is officially estimated st 74. compared with 7R a month sgo, while In Ohio the condition of growing wheat waa placed at 6. which, though represent ing an Improvement of four points com pared with last month. Is 26 points below the condition of the crop a year ago. Western Kansas also sent in more em phatic reports of damage to the new crop bv high winds and dry weather, and .In a. few instances by the . green bug. The foreign weekly crop summary alao Indi cated that the European wheat crop hal not shown the gains generally exicted since growing weather set In. The north western markets failed to follow closely the advance here, the situation there being somewhat depressed by the more favor able weather for farm work on both sldea of the International boundary. The price of corn made only medium gains and final figures showed a rle of onlv to V compared with the previous lose. During the day July sold twtween fcic and c and closed at tiffWiWV. Trade In oats waa ulull. The range on .lulv for the dav was iM to 4!fc. At the close nrH-ea- were H to V' higher, with !1'V ' 4Tt7 1 he provision market becnnie weak dur ing the last hilf of the riwv and closed ill decline of 2' to 7'ic. The leading future raiised im follow: Art cles I 0TcV.!i High. I IYW. ! Close.; Tea y. WKATIIK.il I. THK CiHAIN B Kl.'l' Fnlr Wednesday After m Warmer Mght, Bays the Prophet. OMAiiA, Neb., May 4. 1909. The weather is warmer everywhere, ex cept on the Pacific coast and In the upper Ohio valley, where It Is slightly cooler, 'j 1 m rle In temperature during the pant twenty-four huura. has been very decided In- the upper Missouri valley and through out the northwest. Kreealng weather con Umies hr the extreme upper Mississippi cailnv snd tiuner lake reaion. and heavy and killing -frosts occurred In that section j IhsI night. Thunderstorma are current in ine lower minnmiyi'i vbiicj , are falling In the Ohio valley. Generally rair wMihAr nrevatls' In- other sections. and the outlook Is favorable for continued fair In this vicinity tonight and Wednes itav. with warmer tonlaht. Record of temoeratj re and prlclpttatlon oomnared with the corresponding day af the last three yeurs: - 1909. 190g. 1907. 1908. Mlnliiiiim temnerature. . . . . 44 43 83 6. I'l-ecliiitatlon 00 66 -00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 68 degreea lieflclencv In preclpllatliin since March 1, NF.W YORK. May 4. An animated and varied Sfwculatlon wa carried on in the tock market toitay and the uplift of price was comprehensive and marked. The strength waa uneven and the movement In a few stocks overshadowed the whole mar ket. Rending still held the most conspicu ous place In the transaction and the su preme court decision on the commodities clause of the Hepburn act was the con tinued subjert of most earnest discussion. Reading bsd been picked ss the medium for expression of feoling on this subject for months past, and Its violent oscillation today waa the Index of speculative opinion and was followed in close sympathy, but In widely varying; degree, by the whole lint. No small part of the speculative en thusiasm which found expression In the operation In storks was based upon the most hlieral construction of the supreme court s decision In Its bearing on the whole ibject of corporation control. The sapient comment was heard amongst brokers that the annulment of the Sherman anti-trust w would follow as a natural consequence from the principles laid down on the com modities clause decision. Renewed sjafe- guards for property and vested rights were Inferred from the tenor of the opinion or the court and t lie laying of a threat of danger from the spread of legal rt-stralnt was assumed from the necessary shaping public pollcv to conform to the law. Beyond these very general and loosely as sumed consequences the Influence of the decision was nerceptlble In many direc tions. Railroad net earnings for March were re ported In great number and the favorable comparison with March of last year was of helpful effect on the speculation. The relatively Ire level of last year's earnings. Ith which the comnortsons were made, was loet eight of. The rise in tne coun try's bank clearings for April last was looked upon as good evidence of trade ex pansion. Estimates by official autnornies several slates or the progress or tne ropa during April were not convincing and the government crop report on Friday- looked to with eanneclal Interest. . Industrial preferred stocks were espe cially strong again, led by I'nl'ed States ateel. preferred. This niovem" seemed due to a belated recognition of the iktra security enloyed by this class of s'naiea and the high Income return asaJuded by them In comparleon with other lnvetmnt securities. The firm tone of the foreign exchange market, hardening of the prl- ate discount rate In london ana a ran In tt-e Pirls cheques on T.orulon united to foreslisdow a r"r;ner our.ro or goii imin New York. The depletion of hank re serves made no Impresnlon on the local money market snd did not disturb the speculative confidence In which the lnra-er operations In stocks were pusnen. inn active speculative demand was supplied freelv from various sources, Including London, during the day and prices tin- derwtnt a sharp reaction before the lose. Bonds were Irregulsr. Total sales, par value. $7,512 O'i0. T nlted States 4s cou pon advanced per cent on call Number or sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: 8lM. Is 2.82 inches. I trftctfiicy 3.(17 inches. Deficiency 3 20 Inches L. A corresponding period In 1908. corresponding period In 1907, WEIjHH, Local Forecaster St. I.oals lienernl Market. I. OILS, Mav 4 WHEAT Higher . No. 2 red. cash, $1.6Ui&'1.62H: No. ; $l.33(j'l 38; July, $1.12V, September, 3 cash, 73ft July, M4c prairie tin winter pat Wheat Mav .1 illy 8 pi Dec. Com Mav July Kept. Dec. Om .May July Hrpt. Dec. Pork Mav July Sept. Ird May Julv Hept. Ribs May July Sept. I i I 1 27 ! I 12' rS' II 03W ii oi v; i I ;7-..fp,; iWStl'V I 7'l 1 2d 1 1 1 o.v I ST. track, hard. II. 05V "OKN Higher; track, No. 74c; No. 2 while. 74i&T6c; September. 4iVc; July, 42o. Ki I'j Nominal, mc. HAY Timothy, higher; changed. FLOCR Cnchanged: red ent 1 26a SO: extra fancy and straight $J 25t-(jfS.15; hard winter clears, 14.2a 4 SO. SKK1 Timothy. $2.25tfS.3S I'l IKNMK.AI. J .14" BRAN Firm; sucked, east track, $1.30 41 IS-' HAY Strong: timothy, $110001780 prslrle. $1 1 00 U 1 2.60 IRON COTTON TIES 0e. B A lUil Nil 7 l-lc. 1IF.MP TWINE 7r. PROVISIONS Pork stesdy; lobbing $17.26. Dry salt meats, dull: boxed ex tra shorts. $10.76: clear ribs, $10.75 hurl clears. 110 K7 ',4. Bacon, aulet: ex Ira aborts, boxed. $11.76; cles,r ribs III 76: short clears. $11.8714 POt'LTRY Firm: chickens, 13Sc; springs Wu3lc; turkeys. 13rnl6c; ducks, 11c; geese, 5c. Bl'TTER- Higher: creamery. ?t!'Zlc. KCrilS S'eadv : lfi54 case count. Receipts. Shipment Floor, hhl (1.300 x 300 Wheal bu IK, 000 17.000 Corn bu 42.000 102.000 Out, bu 48.000 71.000 i 1 12 I 1 03 1 2k 1 2 1 1t 1 12V 06:14 1 0i i on',11 oih i osv,; i u 71. t ! ; it)',' i 70.' 71S! s"iiia. I 711. . 67V ;vu 49H41IS. i42',i(t. 42V I 17 80 18 K Is 00 49 Vi 42. I 42V,i I 17 80 i ! i I I 18 02! I 10 33 I 10 .17'.! 10 4761 10 6 I 10 66 I 90 t o 10 06 i S 90 9 96 I 10 (6 btl ISftiWii, 6v-4 49'i! 49', I 49 42i 42V 2 4i". 42V . I 17 77V 17 77l, 17 80 17 97V 18 00 18 06 17 97V 17 974! 18 02V 10 30 ' 10 30 10 371, 10 40 10 42V 10 60 io i;v 10 55 i io w 80 83V 9 87', 9 86 87V 02U t 96 9 7V 10 C-S Kansas Cltr .rnlo and Provisions KANSAS CITY. May 4-WHEAT-Cn liang-d to 2c higher; No. 2 white. $1.31 1 40; No. 3 white, $1.301.38; No. 2 red. $1.45 til 62: No. 3 red, $1 4-"jjt.60 CORN I'nchatiaed tii V- higher; No. nixed, 12kt&llhtc; No. mxed, 72i 72Vo; No. 2 wh te. 72-: No. 3 white. 724n'. OATS I'nchMtiged; No. Z white, 6.V357C No. 2 mixed. 62(iiMc. RYE UK3c. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $12.ts9 13.uu; choice prairie, $11 2.'rtll.60, choice al falfa. 76c hlaher. S 16 . Tfyit 1 7 . 75. BUTTER Creamery, aic; firsts, 24c; sec onds. 2-Jc: packing stock, lie. EtHiS Extra. 22c; current receipts, 30c seconds and dirties, I'M-. Receipts. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Outs. bu. . VOOO l(i.l. U.OO" Shipments 34,0i 4l.(i0 lT.OiW Options at Kansaa Clt ; Articles. I Open. High. Ixiw. ! (none Cash quotations were as follow: FLOl'R Steady ; winter patents. $1.3ift .70; winter straights. $i.7586: spring pat ents $6. $& 26; spring straights, Jt.TinO, bakera, $3.40e.lO R y El No. I. 83ii4o. BARLEY Ked or mixing, 6nnVr; fair to cholca malting. trKV?. SEED Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $168'; No. 1 northwestern. $1 V Timothy, $3.80. J 'lnL'P 19 60 PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hbl. falTto. Lard, per 100 lbs. $10.32',. i ll, sides ilooeel. $9 7&OT10.0O; short ides (bxedl. $9.7V,1 US Total clearances ot wheat and flour were ijal to Uo.rtio bu. Primary receipts were SwiODO bu., compared with 361, iM) bu. tlte corresponding weeh last year. The world visible supply, as shown by Bradatrect s. decreased f44.00 bu. Batlmated receipts for tomorrow: wheat, 4 cars: corn. 77 cart: oata, 114 car. m!TTF.R-f trm;- , creameries, St.cj $17.75 Short clear ilg tries. 1W43VC. i .ft -7r 'if vxu uhIijisv : at mark. -oases included. firsts, Ifr; prime firsts, t-'c CHKESg-Steady! dalaies. 15r11Vt0; twin. 1Milic; young Aipencas, liVti'W'o; long horns, I414V14V2. . t, POl'LTK Y citeadv ; tuiltoys. l.c; chick ens, lie; springs, lie. VEAL--Bteady; bo to 0-pound weights, MiV.' 6-pound weights. SVttc: j-pound weights. 7Vc. f'vlaao c4 Market. TOLKIVT 0 'Ui 4f!KKD-4 -Clover, rash. tyii. -October. - $4 40 ;. DeceniU. r. t Mirrh $8 72: No. 2. Ii l. No .1. 1 29' 1 08 1 00', 1 I 70 vV, 7V 4VI 1 27V, 1 04l 97 V Svi 1 20W 1 08 1 00 70V A BiA t4 Wheat i ! Muy 1 28 I Julv 1 06V September ...I 97V Corn ! I May ! 9, July W7 September ... tE1i A asked. R bid. Minneapolis 4irala Market MINXEAltLlS. Minn . May 4 WHEAT Mav. $127',: Julv. $128,: Senttmber $1 09; cvsh: No I hard. t ;!0 y 1 oO H No 1 ttoithem. 81 29 ' 1 29S ; No northern, $1 27 Hi a 1 .27 ; No. 3 northern $1 24 H. ti 1.2' FLAX Closed at $1. HHAN In bulk. $J SO& 24 00 FLOL'R F'i'Hi tiateots. $4 10$S?0 second patents. $6.950410: first cleaia, $4 74.96; second clears. $1 46t'8 J l.lvarsiool Avals Varke. . IJVFRPtV)! May 4-wniEAT-Spct No. 2 red. western winter. stock. Fu fures. steady; May. t' 11VJ, July, la Sd Beptember. 6a Sd. CORN SiKit. strong; . new. American mixed, via Galveston. ( 6.1 Futures. I unlet: May. 5s 3d; July. 6a S',d. I 1 1 ' . . . ..... v. .una . m w MIlTrnakre Grain Market. '- ' Mll.WAl KEK, Alay 4 WHEAT No 1 nortlicrn. t) ; No. I northerri, $i ;8' til -: Joiv. i. is, nia. oATS Standard. 68c. HARLKY Standard. 474c l dm- were weak. Th private tste of dis count Is V per cent lower at V s York Money Market. NEW YRK. May 4 MONBY-On call. eas , 1V1'.'4 Per cent; ruling raie. 2 per rent; closlrg bid. 1 per rent; offered si 2', lr cent. Time loans, firmer; six'y dny. J',fl2' per cent; ninety days. per cent; six month. UV P'r c"'i. PRIM R MERCANTILF. PAPER 3V&4 per cent 8TRHUKO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business 'n bankets' hill st $1 i16fi 4 St for slxtv-dov bills snd st $4.87a for demand Oontmercial bills. 4 SSS Wi 9ILVKR-Bar. MSc; Mexican dollars. 44c. BONDS Government, tirm; railroad regular. Closing quotations or. bonds were as lows: .HHV, Japan .1414s i" 4 1HV, io Sd ssrls lot K. C So. 1 S . lit l S trt. 4 Ifl ISH !.. A N. unl. 4 ... . J4M . K T ll 4 . 10014 Mdo 1t A ret. 4i. 4s. .!" 4o 4 W-4. VO Fsrlflc . . . . 1I1S N. T r. ( 3' . im an deb . . tfV N. Y CUT 4tl sow . ..in.SK. V . N. H A H . . . .topi, c. s UT N. A W. Irt con. 4, ..I'M1 d c!. 4 . .. 4 No rilflr 4l .. .11 ll0 Si ... i4 o. s. I., rfilp 4t .. . . Kt,!enn. r. I'll UX"ti So eon. 4s MH gesdins n t2 4t. I- . fi 01IABA LIVE STOCl MARKET ! ks Atlli-Chslmer, ptit Amslgsmsl44 Copper Amerlrsn Agrloultursl ... Am. Reot Sugar Americsn Csn ptd Am. C. K Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. L. ptd Am. 1c 9ecurllle AraFlcsn linseed Americsn bocomotlv .... Am. 8. A H Am. 8. A R. ptd .. . Am. Sugar Retlnlni Am. T. t T Am. Tobacco pfd American. Woolen Anaconda Mining Co.., . Atchison .j Atchison ptd t. Atlanllo Coast Una!....'. BalUmon A Ohio ttsl. A Ohio p'd Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Cantral leather (Jsntral Leather pfd Central of New Jeey Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chloago Ot. W Ohlcsgo a N. W C, M. A 8t. P . a., c. a at. i, Colorado . A 1 Colorado A So Colo. A Ho. 1st pfd Colo. A So. td pld Consolidated Gas Corn Products Delaware A. Hudson Denver A K. U U. A R. O. pfd Dlstlllsrs' Securities Kris Krl lt pfd Brie Id pfd (lenersl Rlectrlo Crest Northern pfd Great Northern Or ctts . Illinois Central Inlerborough Met In'. Met. pfd Iniernstlonsl Hsnrester .. inter-Msrlne pfd Internsttonal Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City o K. C. So. pfd I-oullTllle A N Minn. A St. L. M . St. P. A a. S. M Missouri Paclflo M.. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. lit pfd.. New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A W.. North Amerlrsn Norrhern Psclllo Psclfle Msll Pennsylvania People's ilea P., C. C A 81 It Pressed Sleel Csr Pullman Pslao Car Railway Steel Sprint Hesdaic Repubilo Sleel Republlo Steel pfd Rmk Island Cn Hoik liland Co. pfd . St. U B. P 2d pfd . St. Louts 8. W 81. Li. 8. W. pfd Slnae-Sheffleld S. A I Houlhern Pacific So. Psclfle pfd Ho. Rsllwsv So. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Tesas A rsclflc T., St. U A W T.. St. I.. A W pfd .... t'nlon Psclhe t nlon Psclfle pfd V. S. Resltv .. .. I'. S. Rubber I'. S. Steel I'. 8. Steel pfd t'tah Copper Vs. -Cam. Chemical Wabash A. ...... Whaah pfd Western Maryland Westlngtiouss Electric .. Western I nlos Wheeling A L B Wisconsin Central T.iisl ssles fur the dev. I. to . 17. XO . 1.S0O . 4.700 . 400 . twx .. Xl.SOO .. l.M0 .. a. mo t. . . l.tWN .. Aino .. 4.S00 4.(101) .. is, too . . 4.8-10 .. I.l) .. .SW) ,. H,7"IU v) . : 1,6110 .. t.ton loo . . 1,400 .. lM'JO . . 1,1(10 400 S'lV . . 10, 610 ' vim .. i.nuo . . it. to KI .. IfO . . 1,000 400 9.10 .. l.kOO .. 1.100 .. 1400 . . b. too MO 00 .. li.too .. 1.400 400 400 .. 10. 'KK) too .. s.eoo .. 10.400 .. too 1.0 .. t.too too bilO .. 1.000 .. l.ooa 700 ... 1.100 600 . . 1.100 ... s.too .. t.ooo too 100 ... t.too '.. 22 i . .. el. UK) . .. 1,0"0 . .. i.ooo ... n.ooo ?0o . .. 17.700 . .. t. too ion ... l.' ' too . ..t65.S0O . .. t.HH) . . . 2.000 . .. n l' . .. t.oio . . i) 4im . .. 1,400 70O ... 4I.J.K) ftiHl ... t.fiOO ... !." ... !0 . .. 1,000 ft ID ... 1.6110 . u.:oo . . i.40i1 High. 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Chem. 6a tS Wahath let 8a 7(1 dn 1st A ex. 4a . ao Weetern ttd. 4s 774, West. dec.'. c. 6a. 7.S w'l- Central -4 7?S D. A R. O. ref. 8e 14044 C. A O r. olfa. te 100S N. 80 So 76S ...IMS a . IS ... 8S I2S ... 74S ... Ss - tls .. 100 a. 87 s 71S MS tIS t4S 112S tiS 104 loss , ts 1044 io4s 87 112S 76S , 14 S tit M . 06 .101 ' R R f M 4Ss.. Paclflo a. 4a tfa. MS Steady Pricei Prevail on All Deiir able Kinds of Cattle. HOGS CONTCTtJE ON THE UP GRADE t.aael lit of Ibrrp and lambs at De sirable Haallt. While Demand la Palrl Active mm4 Trleea Ten feats Higher. SOUTH OMAHA, Heieipts Were: Cattle. Official Monday 8 fct'.mated Tuesday ..' Two days this week..l0.1M Same days Isst week 8. 744 Same days ! weeks ago.. 7.T1 Same days 8 weeks ago.. 10.773 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 7.218 Same days last year 6.71S The following table shows of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: iBog. 19o8. Inc, Dec. Cattle 316.38 3rt,117 7.171 Hogs 8fw,of 1,006.28 61,239 Sheep 562,015 611. '74 6t'.74l The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: May 4. W Hogs Bheep. s.c8i t.m lo.oift h.M 15.101 S.1 30.874 8.04-J 1781 8.814 14.917 1841 10,16 I.!! 14.631 8.S26 the receipts Date. 1809. 19H8.1907.108. 11906. 11904. 11818. April 18.. April 1.. April 20.. April 11.. April 22.. April 28.. April 24.. April 26.. April 16.. April r?.. April 28. . Ap;H April .)... May 1.... May 2.... May .... May 4. . . . Sunday. 91 1, c an w, 9s 7 01 7 06H ft', J H 708 7 01 97H! e 7 00V 4 68: ! I 6 01 6 041 7 08 4 631 8 48' lOi 6 64 S 84 42 6 4'! I 48 6 86 6 81 6 40l 6 881 I 6 Sr. 6 281 6 .14 6 45 6 41. 634j 6 6 351 3ft 84 1 4 88! 7 19 6 R 4 8'l 7 1 6 " 4 8il 7 It 6 931 4 91 1 7 07 6 84 j ll S 84 1 S8 291 6 3 2 6 3i 2i 6 S3 2 21 34 36 6 16 6 10 6 11 71 1 6 83 4 Ml 6 77 29 I 4 921 84 6 24 8 28 6 111 I 6 83 6 24 27! 6 12 4 671 75 281 27) 6 19 4 651 251 6 2l 6 26; 4 6Hi 6 76 8'2 4 76 4 79 1 4 75 tr. 7 08 7 06 e 93 "EUstio" Ctbinit is system of units pro vldlng a vorlnty of filirtf devices for taking care of all tMisiness papers. On cabinet may combine few or many letter files, card index files, document files, or other converiieYKess and you can add to It when desired. Get cata log 805 If you can't call Orchard & Wlltialm 414-19-19 9J. lltl at. high as 17.90 for the best heavy. It will be noted that the top especially was 6c higher than yesterday. The fact Is, heavy hogs were more sought afur and sold to better sdvantage in most cases than the light hogs, holders of which were genersll quoting the market as only steady. The market was rather slow st current prices, but still the Mg bulk changed hands In fair season In the morning. Receipts were fairly liberal, but still t lie total for the two davs shows a falling off of almost 6.000 head, as compared with the same days last week, but at the same time there Is a small gain over a year ago. Bonds. call loans. per cent; time loans. 33v" per cent. tloeton Storks and BOSTON. May 4. Money. AUhlron ail. 41 do 4a . Atrhiaon R. R ... do pfd noston gteveieil . FHrhBSTg pM .... N. Y., N H. A V t'nlon Pacltle .. am. Arse. Chem iio pM An. Pneu. Tube. . Amer. Sugar AO pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen ... oo pfa rtomlnton I. A a. Kiliaon Bla. lllu 11. Electric .... do pfd Maee. Gee Vnlted Fruit Vnlted 8 M do pfd I'. 8 Steel do pfd Adventure Allonea Amalgamated Arlaon, Com 11 Atlanllo . .10044 Butte Coalition .1074 cel. A Ariaona,. ..108'sral. A Heel, .1.9 omtennlsl ,. . li Copper Range ... ..liS Paly West .I8S Franklin .. iS0ranny .. tiiH ureene Cananea .. SS lale Royale Maaa. Mining .... ..IM Michigan .14114 Mohawk ... .. : "4 ttont. C. A C... ..101 Nevada .. SI Old Dominion ... ..JM Osreela .14 Parrot .'. . . 7114 Quln'y . . . itv, Shannon . lSti, Taniarsi-.k . M4 TrlnltT . . v. 9. Mining .. .. wi' i'. g. nil ..1181, t nh , ... t Vlrterla . . 40 Winona . j . . 714 Wolverine . 43H North Rutte . If . u twn, .410 . SO . 77 '4 . J'l - 15"4 . H', . 104 . tl . 14H . II" . al . 28 . i04 . S3 .1S3S . a24 . Ill . 1514 . M . 14 . 4n . 81 ..144 .. 4S The official number ot cars of stock Drought In today by ea h tosd waa Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s. C, M. A St. P 4 2 Wabash 4 Missouri Pacific 3 h J lnion Pacific 83 i4 12 C. A N. W east 12 2 1 C. A N. W.. west.... 45 3 C, St. P.. M. A O. ... 31 9 2 C B. te. Q., east 14 2 2 C, H. A V , west o 28 5 1 C, R. I. A P.. east... 8 2 C, R. I. A P., west... 2 1 1 Illinois Central 1 4 Chicago Gt. Western. 3 1 Total receipt 309 150 26 The disposition of the day's receipts was Local aeearltlee. Quotations furnlshttl by flamuel Burna, jr., Oiv new sv:. Bid. Askea. 60 7ia S 4.-. 14 7t M4 II 41) r, ei4 18 Mi4 1 81V, lOs, lJ 141 On), 4 4li, jut"; I'M 1S44S 24 38H 11014 24 1'US :s4 74 em, 4'a IM 74 ;i)i, Mv, "4 kl4 w oil, ", ail, ,M 494 40 1 ito4 4(14 tl, 14 1' 441, W ii.it, ll't J it 44t 7J, 18t Wli U7S i 444 74 ltMV, !, 0 1 ill', 49. 914 4 14S I'll, 1JS 114, tl a4 la 40 M S Of, 7'"4 4.1, 244 SO', 74 r.-'4 mt4 atv, ' 4IS ii 4'4 tut, J3', 16 llt" 4.1, 47 S It 4'a n't tu' 7!, t4H 10IS4 1MS4 at .04 K1V 1014 it IK Columbus L. H A P. ts 1t4. .. Cliv of Oroahs Ronda, 4MB lilt City of Omaha 6a 1111 Douglas County 4s 112 bate citjr Malt Comoanr German Fire tns. Co Ind. Tel. ts 1181 S0 pfd bonne) Kanaas City R. A I. ts ltll K. C. ,R. A U pfd 9.. Nebraska Telephone Block Omaha Osa ia 117 Omaha a. U A P. ee 1M Omasa A C. B. St. Ry. 5a 1114 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. la '.M8 Omaha A C. B. St. Ky. pfd. h Omaha A 0. B. it. Ry. Co 4.... Omaba A C. B. Rv. A Bridge pfd 4... Omaha Water Co. U lilt Omaha Water Co. la 114. Omaha Water Co. 1st pfd... Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Co. pld Paclflo T. T. Co. Is ltM Sheridan Coal He ltlt South Omaha Sevier 4Ha lit lou, City Stork Yards pldl Bvlft A Company: .- .i?rr.Yi-. .... Trl-8tste Land Co. pfd 1 (com oonual Tope,, St. Ry. Is Union. Stack Tarda Co., Omaha, V-- rw York Mining; fttocks. NEW VORK, May 4. ?lolng quotations cn mining stock tlV. II II 17 H44 tt tt4 8114 U 44 ts 80 M 10 'V H iot4 t 2a T I in 151 lo t ltlt II ' 10 to ti 100 11 ID 104 . '1 10 Omaha Packing Co.., Swift and Company... uaahy Packing Co.., Armour & Co Cudahy P'k'g. Co.. K. B. & 8 Vanaant & Co Carey & Benton lHibman & Rothchlld. K. P. Ijewls Huston & Co B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla McCreary & Carey.... H. F. Hamilton , 1 timer Bros Huffman Alandlsh Krey Packing Co Union D. ti. Co Morris Other buyers Alice Brunswick Coo. .... Com. Tunnel etork. do bonds ron. cel. A Horn Bllver Iron Sliver Offered. V'a. . iO Leadvllle Con. . LKtle Chief .. . 7 Mexican . 14V, Ontario . 40 Ophlr . 41 Siandard 121 Yellow Jacket Statement. .. '4 . . 71 4tl ,.! .17 . M Treasory WASHINGTON. May 4 Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $151,000 0110 gold reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance. I12B.414.880; gold coin and bullion, J42.791.615; gold certificates. ,40,42. 990. Rank Clearings. OMAHA. May 4 Bank clearing for to dav were 92.363.608.78 and for the corra- spnndlng date last year, 1.7M,2S3.72. Wool May 4 1, 17 200 shares. London Stork Market. liO.NDON, May 4. American securities were quiet at Irregular prices during the early trading today. At noon Reading and Pennsylvania were H lower, while Krle and Louisville A Nashville were as much above yesterday's New York closing. The rest of the list showed smaller gains and losses. London closing stocks: Consols money SS al . K. A T 44 doaceount .. 144 N. Y 4 antral UJv, Auacond, I1 Norfolk A W 44 Atchison 1104 do pfd to do pfd I'-, Ontario A W 01 Baltimore Ohio... ll'4 Pennsylvania 701, Canadian Pacific lMRand Mlnee It, t'heeapeake A 0 7ij Reading 77S Chicago O. W 6"4 Southern Ry JO', Chi.. Mil. A St. t .164 do pfd 7I, De Bear, l-"4 Southern Pacific I.41, Denver A Rle O Sit, In loo Pacific 1,3;, So pfd to do pfd M Brie 4 V. S steel t;, do let pfd il do pfd 1. da 14 ptd 40, W abash 1,5, Grand Trash U' 4e pfd ai s, Illinoia Oniral 14i, Spsnlab 4a M Louisville A N 14Ji,Amal. Copper Ilv, 81I.VF'.R-Hsr. steady at 24 11-16.1 per og. MONEY H1, Pr cent. The rale of discount In the epen market for short snd three months' biils Is 10-16 14t per cent. rerelga Pinnnrlal. BKRIJN. May 4. Trading on the Bourse today was firm. American securities were higher PAK18, May 4, Prices on th Bourse to- Market. BOSTON. Mv 4. WOOL. Interest In the wool market centers In the new -clip and bidding by local dealers through buy era in the west or directly with growers la very brisk. It la said that 90 per cent of the undipped wool west of Hie MisslHsippI has already been purchased and at least half In the east has been secured. Prices are very firm and tend ing upwards. Business locally Is confn.ud to foreign nvorlucts In V hlch tlcallni'S have been heavy. Old wool Is practically out of the market. The leading domes tic prices range as follows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri. 8 blood. 2t3ic ' blood. 28W2HC. Kcoured values: lexua fine. 12 months. 0 42; fine. 9 to h months. 6364e; fine fall. 4547c. Cal ifornia Northern. 684 60c; middle county 48H 50c: fall free. 48ti46c. fall, ilefec- tliv 3345 37c Ureaori Kastern. No. 1 staole. 62'a6X: eastern clothing. 66ii'7c; vailev. No. 1. 48&60c. Territory fc'lne staple. 63 65c; fine medium staple, ,0 h .': fine rlothln. -8feb2c: Iiim me dium clothing. 66368c; Vt blood, 6niUGSo; S blood. b66Sr; ' blood. 50g 53i llilled-Kxtra. 664170: f ne. 66fa63c LONDON. Mav 4 WOOL The wool auction sales opened today with a Isrge attendance of buyers. including many American,. There waa a strong demand for all selections offered. Crosblireils sold 5 per cent higher and coare 03' 7 H per cent higher. Mediums sold 10 per cent, and occasionally 18 per cent ov-r the last si-rlei. The Amerl'4,1 otiyere paid full prices for nil suitable giadca and their purchases for the day num bered 509 bales. A few merinos were of fered nnd realized li per cent over the previous sal. Cape af Oood Hope ani Natal stock showed ah advance of 7lv per cent. The total ofjerlngs today were l I f 70 bales Available Sapplles of Grain NEW YORK. May 4 Special cable and telegraohle communications received by Hradstreets show the following changes In available autspliee as compared with pre vioua account : Available supplies, wliesi, I'nited Btutes east of Rookies, decreased 2.179.000 bushels. Canada, decreased 2,i!tu.tic0 buahels. Total I'nited Ktale, and Canada, de creased. 4.443.l buahels. Afloat, for and in Kurop. decreased, J. 6nOO0O busl.elk. Total American and European supply, creased 7.W4.0fm bushels. Corn. I nlte.l States and Canada, creased l 6H3.0O0 bushels. Oats I'nited States and Canada, creased M"..l)Ci) bushels. The leading decreases and Invreases ported this week follow: Decreases Manitoba, 2.l 00t bushels Chicago private elevators, Btt iXl busliels other Canadian, VJ on0 bushels; Milwaukee l-rlvate elevators. 70,000 bushels; Minne apolis private elevators 60 000 bushels. In. reasee Louisville. 06.000 bushels. de de In Pkllaaelghla Prod ore Market. PHILADELPHIA May 4. BUTTER Firm ; good demand, cxtt w.trn creamery. oUc; eatra western cieanitiy liesrby prtuts, lc. , s , . r'.GGfl Finn; ,c hlgheri Pnfiyvn and ntlitr nearby firsts, free casus. :it inaik. Pennsylvania and othr nearby firsts, current receipts In retuvnahlt cases. 22c at mark; western firsts, free casee, 23c at mark; western firsts, cur rent receipt, free casos. 2.' 42:l,c al riisrk I HKKIK Kiriit. N( W York IJll ciesm, rhoii e. 1f4V4i8-; Vow "York full treafns fair to good. 14 4, 47 1 fe. . -'t as follows, each buyer purchasing the num. per 01 head indicated: Catt'e. Hogs. Sheep "58 1.5ti2 ....1,721 ....1.492 jso .... M .... 98 .... 44 .... 41 .... 30 .... 17 .... 59 .... lb' .... 2ri .... 6 90 97 273 1.258 .725 2.18i 3.017 ' 58. 6U7 1,818 :,iom 2b 216 311 mi 2,349 Totals 6.708 10,62 .71l CATl'lEJ There was another god run of cattle this morning, making the total for the two days 10,100 head, as against 8.700 last week and 4.700 a year ago. The arrivals consisted very largely of corn-fed steers. In fact. It Is a question If there ever was a larger proportion of fed steers in the yards than this morning. As a result of the large offerings of beef rattle the feeling this morning was weak and a good many were anticipating a lower market. Packers themselves seemed to be Inclined to hold back a little with that Ide In mind, but It turned out that the demand was really better than expected. There were some shipping orders In. which helped and local packers themselves wanted quite good many cattle. The result was that the market opened with prices Just about steady with yesterday, there being very little change in any direction. Cows and heifers were also In good de mand and as the supply of that kind of rattle waa very moderate, the market -was generally about steady with yesterday and the trade waa fairly active at prevailing prices. The stocker and feeder market was very poorly supplied, there being few cattle answering to that description on sale. At the same time, there waa quit a little In quiry and the offerings commanded good strong prices, the same as they have every day of late. Quotations on cattle: uood to choice corn-fed cteers, 96.10i3&k; fair to good corn- fed steers, 86.7bWQ.lO; common to fair corn fed steers. 94.75.tf6.75; good to choice cows and heifers. t50uttj&.7B; fair to good cows and heifers, 4.2fj.O0; common to fair cows and heifers. $2.2fxtr4 25; stock heifers, lo.OOft1 4 26; veal calves. $3.60i3t.7o; bulls, stags, etc., 93.2otjo.2S; good to - choice stockers and feeders, I4.b0jfri.75: fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.0rtp4 60; common to fair stockers and feeders, S3.2684.00. BEEF BTiiKKii Ms. At. Pr. No. A v. 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Native muttons. 4 ;iit4 50: lambs, lo OOfll fft; culls and bucks, 93.5134.60; stockers. tt.OtriW.a. Moot City Live Stork Market. HIOI'X CITY. May 4. (Special Telegram 1 HIMXJ Receipts, 4 500 head: market steady: range of prices, 4 .T04j'7.; bulk of sales. 9o.85.'(7.00. CATTLE Receipts. 900 head: market weak; beeves. 95.007 0i ; fsf cows and heifers. 94 tsKaG.fjO; feeders, 4.00l8.e0. year ling", 93.0O&4.W. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stork st the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 4.292 10.O10 .2f Hloux City 0 4 600 8t. Joseph i.5(rt 4.&U0 J.&MI Kansss City ll.non mono 7 000 St. Louis 9.oh0 . 10.100 J.OOO Chloago lonn ll.fluj no) Totals 2S.S69 M.909 ,T SHEHP Receipts were comparatively liberal this morning, the number of cars reported In adding up an odd twenty. Practically all of the arrivals consisted of shorn stock, there being only a sprink ling of medium grade wooled stuff. Trade was brisk at the opening, supplies changing hands at values strong to 10c higher iharT yesterday, in a rew cases, especially on the really good kinds of clipped lambs, the advance might be quoted even greater than a dime, one or two lots moving at prices that were 15c higher than yesterday. The quality was good on an average. One double deck of shorn Iambs sold at 17 50, 15c higher than yesterday on the same quality. A single deck of natives were good enough to make $7.56. and a choice lot or Mexicans brought the top, $7.66. A bunch of ernes were put over the scales at 15.85 and clipped wethers topped at 96.25. A deck of spring lambs was good enough to move at 910.00. Several cars were lale in arriving and as a resuit trade was somewhat slow after the early supplies had been disposed of. However, the demand at no time was back ward and practically everything waa sold In reasonably good season. uuotauons on cupped sheen and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, 47.957.65; fair to good lambs, 4a.75&'7.26; good to choice light yearlings, , 96.2tSa3. 5; good to choice heavv yearlings, 46.7tifcri.26; good to choice weth ers, e5.B04fg.25; fair to good wethers. 0 6itJ 6.86; fair to good ewes. 9&.0(Vu,.&0; culls and bucks, 43.OMj6.0O. Representative sales: ISO. 6 spring lambs 470 western yrlgs. and wethers.. 7 spring lambs 181 western ewes, shorn 1 western lamb 639 western lambs, shorn 9 western lambs, shorn, culls 94 western lambs, shorn 47 western ewes, shorn 8 cull lamba. shorn , 15 cull lambs, shorn 120 spring lambs 490 Mexican lambs, shorn 40 Mexicsn lambs, shorn 475 Mexli sn Ismbs, shorn i8 western ewes, snorn 97 western lamba, shorn 7 w'tern cull ewes, bucks, sh'n 170 cull ewes 178 -cull ewes 86 western ewes, shorn, culls . 4 spring lambs 9 western ewes, shorn IS) western lambs, shorn II western yesrltngs 239 western lambs, shorn 17 western bucks A v. Price. To 10 00 l') 7 00 40 10 00 100 6 85 100 8 60 ,84 7 60 .82 6 00 74 7 Ji ti 6 76 8 5 50 6 6 50 53 10 s) 77 7 Al 77 7 50 77 7 00 110 5 X0 91 7 55 94 S 00 68 3 nO 8M 2 '41 84 3 61 86 H oo Kl) 6 00 9 7 46 ion 50 90 7 45 142 5 00 OMAHA aKIflSttAa. HARKIT, Staple as4 raster rrodeeo Prleea Pat alafceal r Bar era sal Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery. JMo. L delivered ta the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, llo; Net, 4 In 90-lb. tubs. 3014c; No. 3, la l ib. cartons, tar: la 90-lb. tuba. 17Vk-: racking slock. I9cj fancy alslry, tuba, Mtjrilc; unnui roll, Iresn made, 1IQ19C. Market changes a vary Tuesday. KOOS Freeh selling stock, candled. 904) Ha no storage stock In Otnaaa market. CHalatSK Finest Wlsconsla full creaiw. twins, 15c: young Amertcaa, 4 In boop. lMc; favorite, 4 la boop, 14c; daisies, 90 la boop, lc; cream brick, full case, lfo; block kwlBA, 16c; full cream llmburger, lo. l-OUL'l KY Allva, springs. Uc; hens, llcl rocks, 4c; ducks, llo; geeaa, loo; tur keys, lie; pigeons, par alua,. 46c; guinea fowls, per 001., 41.60, equalis, per doa., X brassed, bens, Uc; springs, luctfuffeo; cock a, SUr; ducks, 14c; geeaa. 11c; turkeys, tic riSH Whlleflsh. frosen. 10c, herring. 4Ac; salmon, luu; plk. 9c; pickerel. 4VMIvi Ireut, lw; catfish, lovjsUc; bailout, go; rtj snapper. 12c; black baaa, 26c; vrapplaa, 9c; perch. Ik; codfish, llo; ameiia, e sale, lac; lobsters, green, 810; boiled. 40c, frogs' lea. 460. tubs-No. L 17c; No. 9, lie: No, I. 9Vc Loloa .No. 1, 19c; No. 2, 13c; No. I, lOVtc. Chuck No. 1, Ifcc; No. 2, Vu; No. t, 7c. Kound-No. 1, ktc; No. 2. Wc: No. 8, to flate No. 1, fcc, No. t. c; No. 4, to. FRESH KRU ITS-Apples, western bog apples, 2.O02.60. Bananas. 6-buncn lots. lio per lb. orangts, 42 8o4j4l.26. Lemons, (lot 4)4.00; Grape fruit, 94.60. Urapes, Malagaa, 17.60 par keg Florida plnaapplaa, per srata. 19.00 VEGETABLES Kansas sweet polatoea. 92.76 per bbl. California celery, large. 90c; smaller, too. New York Holland seed cab bage. 4Vtjc per lb. Wisconsin Red Glooe onlous, 2c per lb. California cauliflower. 18 per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, 4-basket crate. 93; Cuba, 4 basket srate. 43. Lettuce, per dos., . 40c. Old vegetables parsnips, turnips, carrots 92.16 per bbl. Florida net? beelr. carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc.. per I dos.. 76c. , ti 1 RA W BEWKIEB-43 1X401 IS. HIDK0-NO. ; groan. 9c: No- 1 eur4. 4a Cotton Market. NEW" YORK. May 4. COTTON-Ths msr ket opened steady at a decline of 4rj8 points In response to local bear pressure snd scattering liquidation, which was promoted by slightly lowering cables and better weather In tho south. Offerings were quite heuvy during the early session, with some of the old longs, supposed to be selling, but the cm ton was well taken ground the Initial (.rices and fluctuations were narrow and Irregulsr. Spot cotton closed quiet; middling' up lands, lO.&c; middling gulf, 11. foe; sales, 4") bales. Cotton futures opened steady; May, 10.56c; July. lO.Jnv,; August, 10.29c; October, 10.17c; December, 10.16c; January, lO.loci Match, 10.07c. 1 Futures rinsed barely steady; May, 10.92c; June, 10.3oc: July, 10. S3c ; August. 10.24c; September. lO.lSc; October. 10.17c; Novem ber. 10.13c; December, 10.13c; Januaiy, Ki.i'V; March. 10 07c. UALVKBTO.V, Tex.. May 4.-COTTON-KUAdy st 104,0. ST. LOLLS. May 4 OTTON Steady; inlddlln. loc; salts. 2S6 bales; receipts, 1.000 bales; shipments, 1,948 bales; stojk, 41,000 bales. HOGS Hogs sold unevenly yesterday and for that reason salesmen were differing quite a little In their Ideas today. Thus, while a good many were quoting their sales as steady, a Ith some claiming that the market waa barely steady, others were pointing out losds that they figured were ia higher than yesterday. In fact In order to cover the situation It would be neces sary to quote the market as steady to 60 higher, the bulk bringing around steady to. strong pruee A g-od share of the hogs today sold at 96 3tV47 U and 00 up as CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle lrona;llogs Higher Mheep Strong lo Higher. CHICAGO, May 4. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 2Vm head. Market strong. Steers. 8o.joro7.26; cows, 84.Ooru6.76; heifers. !:.odaJ.2&; bulls. I4.Uk6.26; calves, e3.uXrt6.DU; Mtockera and feeders. 43.30ii6.o0. HOGS Receipts, estimated at 11.000 head. Msrket 5o to 10c higher. Choice heavy shipping. n.V(i-7.43; butchets. 9T .3O&-7.40; light mixed. $7.V(?7.15: choice light. t' ia 7.26: parking. 8T.26(g7 3b; pigs, 85.2&ft.60. Bulk of sales, 97..Vi7.36. 811 KEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 12,000 head. Market strong to loe hlghT. Sheep, 93.75i'av.76; lambs, 9o.0eft9.10; yearlings, eo.0C37.26. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mil., Mav 4 CATTLE Receipts, 11,000 head. Including 600 southerns; mark t steady; top $''; choice export ind dioxeti be-.f steers. 84 25(84 40; fair to good. 5 '5 fa 4. 1 & ; western sieers, Jo 2ii3 HO; stockers and feeders, 4.00&S.S5; southern steers. 46.00 f(j4t0; southern ooas. t3.2u5.uO; un live cows. 83 26J5.7r.; native heifers, 84 251 6.40; bulls, 83 75t6.00. clvtJ. tt.OOfi 7.25. HOGS Receipts. 16 000 head: market ii to 10c higher; top, 87 86; bulk of auks. $4 966 7.30. heavy. 17.254? 7. :'f. pa.-kei N and butchers. I7 05'o7.30, light, itiia 7.20; pigs. $5,75075 8HEKP AND LA M Krl Receipts. 7.000 head: market strong; Ismbs. $7.; j '. s 7 j ; yearlings, 00ro7 fco. wetheis. $5.5u ty C 7b; ewee. $5.266 4 25: stm Iters ami feed ers. $3.5042 6.26; Texas muttons, li oiiij .to. I. Joseph Live atoek Market. 8T. JOSEPH. My 4 OATTLiK Re ceipts, 2.600 head. Market steady to 10c lower: steers. $4aof6o: cows and helf.a, $2.6049100; calves, 83.OuaT.oO. HOGS Receipts, t.bui head Msrket steady to 5c higher: top, $7.90; bulk of sales. 97.Ot;T M SHEET AND LAMBS Receli it ? n head. Market strong; lambs, $;.t8ti4 . I. Ioala I.lve Stork Market. BT. LOriS. Msy 4. -CATTLE Receipt. $.460 head. Including 6u0 Texana. Native market steady to 10c lower; Texana strong. Native shipping and export steers. $5 fjom 7 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4 Jfvff 8 30: steers under 1000 lbs., 43 o"ii Oo; stock ers and feeders, $4.a0tii 36: cows and hetfets. H 50434 40; ranners. 4i0uji2 5O; bulls. Uit 496, calves, $460198.76, Tetag ana Indian Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 4. METALS The l.jndon tin msrket was higher today. Spot, 130. Ts. M. Futures. 131. 0ti. Id eally tiulet. . VJ8.761128.!.! Copper was lower In London a ith spot at 57. 12s, fid and futures at 58. 7s. 6d. locally ateadv and unchanged, lake, $12.8Tfi 13.08; electro lytic at $12.t'iil.,.t44; casting, tt'w i:.&0. Ix-hd ml a need is, 3d to 13. Is, 3d In the Ivindon market. Locally quiet and unchanged at 4.iJVn4 S. Bpelter waa tin-' changed at 4i.02" u6.07H- Iron was higher in London, with Cleveland warrants quoted at 47s, 10i,d. No. 1 foundry northern. .16.0oftI6.o0; No. 2 at $16.70.t6: . No. 1 scut hern and No. 1 southern soft, $15,764 . 19.25. ST. U)L'1S. May 4 MF.TAX-Iiad. dull; $4.10. bpelter, weak; 44.90. . , , later ane) Molaaaaa. NEW YORK. May 4. eCflAR Raw easy; fair refining. 3.3.c; centrifugal. 'A lest. 3.kbc; molasses sugar. 3.14c; refined, steady: No. 6. 4.65c; No. 7. 4.50c; No. 8, 4 tic; No. 9. 4.40c; No. 10. 4 35c: No. 11, 4.90c, No. IS. 4 25c; No. IS, 490c; No. 14. 490c: t confectioners' A, 4 85e; mould A, 6.40c: cut, lost, rs.ic: cnisnea. a.iac.; powdered. 6.15c; grsniilstcd. 5.05'-; cubes. 6 SOo. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, opeq kettle, good to choice, S4i-42c. Olla a ad Reals, OIL CITY. May 4 OII Credit balances. 91.73. Runs. 61. tn8 bbls.; average. 46,28 bbls. Shipments. 197.S50 bbls.; average, 108.1IA bbls SAVANNAH. Maj, 4. OlU-Bplrtts turpen tine, firm; 3bc. HOKIN Firm; Quote: B, 83.22; D. tlt;U; K, $3.70; K. $3 .; O, $3 90; H $4.ft5; N, $4 .; K. $4.76; M. $4.90; N. $4.90; WO, $6.00, WW, 5 90. . , - .Coffee Market.' ... NEW YORK, Mav 4 COFrF.F Fu tures closed steady, net t points lower to 6 points htgtter. Sales were reported or 2.000 tags. Including May at 7.05c. Julv at (1 0c, September at 4.10e and October at e.gftc. Spot, quiet; Rio. No 7. 8V: No. 4 .-;.nlos. 8 )!; mild, dull; Cordnva. H81IS--. Peoria Market. PFJORIA. May 4 CORN Lower; Na. t yellow. 73c; No. 3 yellow, 72c; No. S, 7$c;' No. J. TP.jc; No. 4, 71V- OATS-l'iH-hanged; standard. 5ci No. while. 5!r654c; No. 4 white, 6440. Dalatb drain Market. Dl'LCTH Minn. Mav 4. WHEAT Ma.' $1.26',; July. $124Vi; Rap.einbe,-. $1 09 Si No. 1 northern. $1.29, No. 2 noitk- ern. 91.27. OATS alo. ' SHAH BOWSTO REFORMERS Persian ftaler Arrepts Measarea af ' 9'orelaaers anal Powers Will tiraat Loan. ST. PETERBBI RG. May- I -OispAWha received here from Telle raji say-that th shah of Persia lian accepted the project for reforms advanced by Great Britain and Russia. The two powrrs have made arrangements to gran a loan to Pila a soon as (he date of the alacuotvg skall have been decided oo '