nil; BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APIUL una if) GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARIEl Decided Lull in the Action of Wheat, Eewi Lacking. PRICES STAUT FIEM, GET NERVOUS Corn Situation l'ron I"f ' aad l.laldatlo Contlnaea, Owli k to ftatae I" Demand for Tank Sfclameat. OMAHA. April 1. 1910 There was decided lull In the action of tha wheat market. New waa larKin ani alter a. firm opening price range.! very narrow. Cash wheat was firm and slightly higher owing to small receipt and light offering. , The situation In corn la unchanged, liqui dation In the May continue owing to the flatness In demand for cash shipments. Further decline ara evident. Wheat atarted firm and higher, but trad ing became light and offerings went beg ging for takers. New from the growing fields continues bullish, but buying sup port la lucking. . Tha corn market was decidedly soft ana values eased off easily under selling. Buy ers were unable to get shipping orders and stocks on hand looked too heavy to permit new buying. . i u Primary wheat receipts were 491,000 bush els and ahlpments were HO .flirt to""' '" against rcelpta last year of 149.100 bushels and shipments of 159.000 bushels Trlmary corn receipts wer SiU.000 bushels and shipments were 378.000 bushels, against receipts last vcar of M.000 bushe)s and shipments of 386.000 bushels. llearanres were 80.000 bushels of corn, . T.000 bushels of oats and wheat an nour equal to 234.000 bushels. . , . Liverpool closed d lower to Hid higher on wheat arid Vid higher on corn. Locl range of oplioni: ne.irhy firsts, free rases. 2?c at insrk; Penrt sylvsrili Riid olher nearhv current receipts, returnable caas. 21c at mark . estern fir i". free cases. 21'n22c at mark, western current receipts, free cases, 21c St mark. CHKESR Firm, good demand: New Tor It full cream, cholre, 17Val7c; fair to good, HKATHER 1 THE nl BELT For Nrhmtki, Fair sitordsr, Sat Mara Change tn Tempera! are. OMAHA. April 1. 110. Within the past twenty-four hours tight showers occurred on the upper Atlantic coast. In the lower Mississippi valley snrt west gulf states, and rains continue In Texas and Arkansas this morning. The weather has ben generally fair in all other portions of the country during the past twenty-rour nours. i ne lempeiamr has risen from the mountains east over ths central valleys to the lake region. The cool wave that spread over the eenttal valleya Wednesday night, has continued eastward and Is affeclng the upper Ohio vallev and lower lake region this morning. It is somewhat cooler In the extreme north west, and temperatures have changed but slightly In the mountains since the pre ceding report. Freeslng temperatures. atlll prevail In the mountains and over the northern and middle slopes. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and Saturday, with not much change In temperature. Following Is the temperature and precipi tation compared with the last three years: 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. Minimum temperature 45 34 22 37 Precipitation 00 00 .00 .00 Normnl temperature for today. 44 degrees. I tendency in precipitation since March 1, 1.39 Inches. Deficiency corresponding rerlod In IPOS, .95 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, .78 inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Articles ! Open. High. I Low. I Close Yes y. Wheat Mav. July. ( ( May... July... " May.., July. ..I 1 flSHI 1 088, 1 raw 1 0Rt 1 C3'-si 1 0" i oth: I I 63 68 I K7 61 61 I 00 B0 4314 "'4.1' J -V W 4U ' ' 41Vsi 0i 'l 1 0, 1 C3H i 41'4 41'a Omaaa Cask Prices wiuriT-Nn 8 hard. 11 .OT1 1 0"t; No. S hard. $1.0Wjl.07; No. 4 hard. $l.004fl OS; No. 2 spring. l.O7Vo-1.04; No. 8 spring. 1.07V; No. 4 spring, $1.00-51.04; No. 2 aurum, 90c; No. durum, 8sc. CORN-Ne-r white. 68,ie; No. S white. r.c; No. 4 white. &MifSc; No. 3 color. 51re 68v,c; No. 4 color. MVBMHc; No. 2 yellow, 64c; No: yellow. 54'.y95e; No. 4 yellow, BlfiMct No. 2, 66c; No. 8, 64-ff56c; no grade. svaiiOc. ' , OATS Standard. 42e; No. 3 white. 41f 4lvc; No. 4 white. 4(Kii4Hc; No. 3 yellow, 4oVyff41c; No. 4 yellow, 39640c; No. 3 mixed. 40Jio ' ' BARLEY-No., 4, 53'f54c; No. 1 feed, 52 fltVlc. . RYE No., 2. :74V475c; No. 3. 714ttc. Carlot Receipts. V Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ....r.. 20 143 76 Minneapolis- 1 : Omaha W 10 Duluth 133 (Hic.tno gra"i.naxd provisions restorer of the Trading; and t losing prlres on Board of Trade. , CHICAGO, April 1. The Oklahoma re port which Indicated prospects of a liberal yield of wheat there was one of the chl factors contributing to a weak market for wheat today. The May delivery failed to follow., the new crop months and closed at i iet team oro compared witn a toss 01 'iifi Uo to "46-Tic fur the more distant fu tures. Provisions closed at declines of 5' Wheat was a drooping affair all day whh the exception of a brief period when shorts covered freely and caused a tem porary rally. According to official sta tistic the condition of the fall sown crop of wheat in Oklahoma is 92 against 78 a vear ago and only M of 1 per cent of the acreage seeded has been abandoned. These figures, together with favorable reports ivem east of the Mississippi riyer. gave the market Us wak tone. During the day the lulv delivery sold between fl.OSJil.Oh's and II ftsHC'ti-OX". while September ranged be-' tween $1.0:4i $1.0T. Final quotations, on Jul were ji.OSVjtfrl.OMjc and for September fl.06l.5H. Liquidation of May holdinga was a fea. ture of tradlnft in corn, and the market was weak all day. The principal factor tending to weaken the market was the con tinued absence of demand for the- cash grain, the price of which was off (&V4c. No. 3 yellow sold at 60(WiOV4c. The close on options was weak at net losses of VtfVio to He, May closing at lSjiilc. Trading In oats was exceedingly quiet. The market closed easy, with prloes VVic to c lower than the previous close. Provisions closed weak at almost the bottom, with the May products sallim? as 'ollown: Pork. L'3.S0; lard. $13.75; rlba, HS.ffl. The leading futures ranged as follows: t orn and Wheal Region Bulletin. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian lime, Friday, April 1. li10: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max Ashland. Neb.... 9 Auburn, Neb W B'ken Bow, Nob. 73 Columbus, Nb..'. 7 Falrburv, Neb.... 71 Fairmont, Neb... t (id. Island, Neb. 73 Hartintrton. Neb. 74 Hastings, Neb.... 73 Holdrege, Neb.... 78 Oakdale, Neb 73 Omaha. Neb 7 Tekamah, Neb.... 72 Alts. la 67 Carroll. la fi6 Clarlnda. la 68 Sibley. la 8 Sioux City, la... 70 Minimum temperature fen- twenty-four nours enaing ai s a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of -Temp. Rain Central. Stations. Max. Columbus, 0 17 62 . I-oulsvllle. Ky 19 64 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 64 Chicago, III 24 63 Sf. Louis. Mo 13 . ? les Moines, la.... 14 64 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 62 Kansas City, Mo. 24 64 Omaha, Neb...... 19 -70 Freeslng temperatures, with frosts. are reported at points in the Des Moines, In dianapolis, Kansas City and Chicago dis tricts. L. A. WELSH. ' Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. The corn and wheat bulletin. Issued by the weather bureau and published daily In this column, begins today and will ba con tlnued until October 1. - Mln. fall. Sky. 37 .00 Clear , SI .00 Clear as .00 Clear so .no Clear 3S .00 Clear 26 .00 Clear - 3.' ." . Clear 3 .00 Clear 2i .00 Clear 33 .. .00 Clear - 42 . 00 Clear H .00 Clear 34 .00 Clear 37 .00 Clesr 1 .00 Clear ... 00.. Clear.. 23 .00 Pt. cloudy 4" .00 Clear , Mln. Inches. M 48 40 3S 40 36 32 38 34 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Apathy of Fublic Interest Noticed in Wall Street Market. TOBACCO CASE IS WATCHED K. notation ef Decision Monday la at Factor In the Hesitation Mow Manifest Gold Oatflorr to Lon don tan sea Repression. NEW YORK, April 1 Professlona.1 oper ators In stocka showed growing discour agement today over the apathy of the public Interest In the market. Where deal ings have dwindled to a mere exchange of contracts between traders on the floor, and to a matching of witnesses In the dex terity with which a position may be Bhlfted from one to the other side of the mar ket, the net result Is likely to ba nothing. A factor In the hesitation Is Ihe ques tion over a possible decision by the su preme court on Monday In the American Tobacco case. The expectation persists In stock market circles that the decision may be handed down at that time. The con viction Is general tha widely divergent results will follow in the stock market from the alternatives of the decision. The approach of such an expected crisis dis courages all ventures. The beginning of the gold outflow t" London was another repressive Influence. The languid borrowing demand for money, it Is feared. Indicates an attitude of hesi tation In general business similar to that tn the stork market. The large customs receipts of the gov ernment for March show that the heavy volume of Imports Is sustained and the unfavorable trade balance Is . maintained. Little attention waa paid to the money market In the existing lethargy of the stock market. Weather news from the crop regions holds a large ahsre of attenton. Speculation Is preparing Itself for the forthcoming government crop report and the tone of the state reports now being received foreshadows a marked deteriora tion In the winter wheat condition. The suspension of soft coal mining and a strike of the New York harbor pilots kept attention focused, on ths question of labor disputes. Bonds Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,21)1.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales and principal quotations on stocks were as follows: Ml. Hlfh. Low. CIom Allli-Chslmert JM Amalgamated Copper Amrt'in Agricultural ... Am. Beat Sugar American Csn Am. C. f Am. Orttnn Oil .-.. Am. H. U pfd.... Am. to SocurtfiM American Linseed American Locomotlvs .... Am. S. R Am. B. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundries Am. 8uar Retlnlng Am. T. T Am. Tobacco pfd AmsrH-an w noten Anaconda Mining Co Atcblson Atrhiton pfd Atlantic Coast Line Halttmora Oblo Bethlehem 8tl Brooklyn Itavld Tr Canadian Pacific Central LeMhar genet at fund, 04i.4.".:li current liabilities. $!!.. 1M ; working balance In treasury of fice.'. IJ3.W57.IK10. Inr.pw U. credit of treas urer of 1'nlK'd States. gV,474.72.1; subsidiary silver coin. (Li.3M.171; minor com. $l.o.'2.467; total balance In general fund. $K8.(..V Local ftecarltlea. tjuotations furnished by Psmuel Burns, Jr., 14 e w 1 or 11 re ouiimng Bid. AtkmL Alma. NB . oltr of . CUT ot Omahs 4't. 1151 1V4 V Cudahf Para In 1 Co. U lot Coiambtia B. L. flmt mtg, to nt 4 Long B.ll Iumhar Co. a, 19:2 M4 inou) Kehntska Tel. Stock. ... iovj ft riorth Pltt Val. Irrl. ( o. ta. 1K0.... as lm Omaha Water Co. ba. IKK 10 1"! Omaha Water Co. 6. 1M . MV, Omaha Wa.er to. d p!d ' It 'I Omaha C.aa 4a, 1817 t Omaha S. L r la. lti - ' Omaha B. L. pfd. f 1114 Omaha SU Ft. ta, 1414 Wi na Omaha C. R. St. Rr. U. t 1H Omaha C. B B:. Ri. ptd, ai-dlr ... M lt4, Omaha St C. B. St. Rr , com 74 "4 Omaha C. R. Br. B , ptd 4', T,4 Pacific T. T. 6a. 1SJ7 H . Wi Sloua Clir Btock Tarda, pfd lt l4v St. Laula Braving Co 04 I Rluaveport U. E. ta. l4t M o. Rr. Co. 4Sa, o. Ull H. net tnlon Stock Tarda Stock, 80, Omaha.. M 714 London Cloalna: Stocks. IXVNDON. April 1 American securities were dull and feattirele-ss during the earlv trading today. Prices ranrred from higher than yesterday's New York closing. t losing stock quotations: - tor j . -t .1. jjk.a. m. Cortsnla. monar do account ... .4 . . Amai. Copper Anacorda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific. Cheaapaaks O Chicago O. W Chi.. Mil. 4V St. P...H1H do pf.l ra Reera Sf)iithf rn faclflc Denror Rio o 41 t'nlon Pacific do pfd Kl do pfd l Loulavllla It N US t M., K. A T 41 ISSN. Y. Central 'Norfolk W liK. 1I4 do pfd I'M Ontario A W 4.1T, 11314 Tcnnarlranla aVv, limnm.l Mines 7 Reading 4'4 la Southern hj 3H ..irs. ..! , .1 .. .-.. . .131 I .. M .. 4TH Kt4, Brla S'il g. etml do lat. pfd 44 do pfd do id pfd ' Wabash ... Grand Trunk 17 do pfd... Illlnola central 141 Snanlih 4a SILVER Bar. steady at 24 per ounce, MtlNKV 3W4a4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is S per cent: for three months' bill. 3 U-lHjfS1; per cent. Iloaton Mining; Mock. BOSTON. March St. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Articles. I Open. I High. Low. I Close. Yes'y, Wheat I I I t I 1 Maw...ll lfiUUr 1 16V4.I 1 14"W 115 I 1 144 July. ..II Ox-VsH OSSi!! OR'ff'Wsil WtH 1 OS'., " eept...il OSSI lOOVi! 1 06',1 0S14HI 1 Corn I . I I tit'Vl I ' My.!6!W July... 4 "Ail ' 8ept...,V40i 'Oats-r t May...l4S'41iH 43'iiSr. ,July...41i5i:,i 1Ea Sept...!- sa,: Pork ,1 Ail O'T 25 75 26 25 $iHi:2'H4 4 I 4 j04V'(ts 65 05 lil'a! ' Go 43tV43i'S'N.IRi'?V, May July... , Sept... Lard-r- May.. July... Sept... Rlba. May... July... Kept... 3m 25 7Vi 28 S24 I 25 75 25 46 26 25 24 7tt I 41Mil 41 3,39tfV 25 60 25 62 Hi 25 02 13 &24 13 82H 13 72HI 1 5 13 MW n 13 67H1 414 . 3i 25 30 25 f.714 25 IV 12 K2'4j il J3 ri4 13 TiVt 1.1 ! I 1.5 -4j a 13 67H 13 50 13 55 I 13 3H it 13 67W 13 40 I 13 45 J 13 60 13 75 I 13 75 13 42'4 13 riW I 13 2-i Vsi 13 27 Hi 13 hl. 13 W I 1A lU 13 30 13 30 13 35 13 17Vi! 13 1'Hl 13 22 ' sst 11,400 74 S 73 74a 44 100 If 17 1H0 li It 1 JO 431 42S4 100 W J 100 21 34 2 U 200 44, 4"H 4i H.10 1 W"i aOO 1064 lMVk 1" M SO0 121 lSl 1.1U0 111 137 1M 354i , l.tno 4i 4H 4'a ,60 113" 111' Ill's vnt m llrtH 1 1.400 77V, 16 74 urn ltl4 1I1H lfH 11)0 4-1 40V 404 iOh No. X. Cash nuotstlons were as follows: i'LOUR Weak: winter . patents, (5 30 Itb: winter straights, 4.3i5 .:; spring straights, (4.75t4.i; bakers, (3.20ttf.S0. RV K No. 2. 50c. BARLEY Keed or mixing. 62fi54c; fair to choice maltlivg, 6K-'a6c. 8 K EOS No. 1 southwestern, (221; No. 1 northwestern, (2. 31. Timothy, (4.W. Clover, 112.50.. 4-miVISlONS Fork. mess, per bbl J2."a4au2a ."' Lard., per 100 lbs.. (13 .97 Vi. Short ribs, sides (loose), (13.2Mfi3.62,4i; short Clear sides (boxed). (I4.2?'al4 60. 'J'otal clearances of wneat and flour were equal to 4-44.000 bu. Exports for ths week as shown by Beadatreet'a were equal tn 1.774,000 au. Primary receipts were 4S1.000 bu:, rompareil with 44D.0O0 bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Lstlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, Rv cars; cord,' 104 cars; oats, 73 cars; hogs, 4.500 head. Chicago Caslt Prices Wheatr No. 1 red, Cl.in-YJjl'.21: No. 3 red, (l.lttal.17: No. I hard. (I 14Vnl.l&V No. 3 hard. 1.071.14. Corn: No. 2 cash, 61c; No. 1 casn. 0c; No. 2 white. t'V'rfc-ic; No. ( white, nftygmc; No. 2 vellqw. 6l'if time; No. 3 yellow, tKKgtfWic. Ogis: No. .3 white. 4iyfT47r; No. 3 white, 42Htr-4oe; 'o. 4 white. 41S?4JWc; standard, 4,'t'r4c. ., v ht'TTKR Steady; creameries, ffJ3c; dairies. 217a2o. J-:t!(JS .leadv, at mark, cases Included. lWi-Oc: receipts. 21,Si2 casea; firsts, 20c; prime firsts. 21c. fllEKtlK-Weak; daisies. 14t8144jc; twins, lul2: young Americas. 141gil6c;. long herns. 14lifiUc. PoTATOKrt Stesdy; choice to fancy, 253 !7P: fair tn good.- 22fj'23c. J'OI'LTRYHteady; turkeys, l'-c; chick ens. iic; aprlnga, 17Sc. VKAI Steady; 50 to ao-lh. weights. f 10c; 60 t K5-lh. weights, lOtmSc; 85 to 110 1 II) weltrhts. llVcJl-'-c. Receipts Today Wheat. 20 cars; corn. 113 Mire; oats. 76 cars. Kst'.mated tomorrow Wheat. 10 cars; corn, li4 cars; oats, 73 cars. NEW YORK GEKTKRAL MARKET Qaotatlons of the liar on Vartooa Commodities. NEW YORK. - April 1. FLOUR The market was quiet; spring patents, (5.50 (i.M: straights, (5.25a 6. $6; winter patents, (5.60f6.00; spring clears. (4-oOq4.75; winter extras, No. 1, (4.oOt&4.0; winter extras. No. 3, (4.30u4.45; Kansaa straighta. (5.0tKu5.20. . Re ceipts. 22,900 bbls. : shipments, 16,700 bbls. Rye- flour, xiuleti fair to good.. 4Sia4ci&: choice to fancy, (4.6084.66. cok.nmkal Hteady; fine wntte and yel low, (1.451.50; coarse, (1.351.40; kiln dried. 1 (3.R5. - 1 RYK Quiet; No. Z western, 90ftc; noml al. f. o. b New York." I WHEAT Spot easy; No. 3 red, $1.25, nominal, c. 1. f.v and No. 1 northern, (1.26Vi. f. o. b opening -navigation. Optlotjs were Inactive and prices easier In- absence of ag- grssaive buying and under liquidation,, al- tnougn mere was little cnange in me weather and crop outlook. At tha close prices were unchanged to c net lower; May closed at (1.24; uly. ?l.l7n; September. (1.12; recelpU, 2,400 bu.; shipments, 47,875 bu. CORN Spot easy; steamer. 64c. and No. 4, Slc, elevator, export basis; export, No. 2, MaC t. o. b.; Option market was without transactions, closing Su ao net lower;. May dosed at 70o; July, 734c; September, 74c; receipts, 76.376 bu. ; shipments, 80,143 bu. OATS Spot quiet; mixed, 28 to 33 lbs., nominal; nutural wh'te, 26 to 32 lbs., 4 51c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., fxvSTMc ; May closed nt 48Uc; receipts, 36,92a bu. ; shipments. 5,750 bu. IKED Steady; western spring bran, 100- pound sacks, (24.25(24.75. UAV UtAau ...I , m IK. X'rt 1 ai lAI 1.15: No. 2, (1.054(1.10; No. 8. (l.OOffll.05. jiiut-a wuiet; central America, T.ic; Eogota, 22He . LKATHKR Steady; hemlock firsts. Sti" 2!)c; aeoonds, 2oHj27c; thirds, 22&c; re jected. iw-21e. PROVISIONS Pork barely steady;; mess. (27.25(6 27.50: family. (27.6041 28.00: short clear. (26.60$ 23.00. Reef, steady; mesa. (15.00 16.00; famiry. (19.00(8 19.60; beef hams, (24.004( 26.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., (lfi.uOtf 17.00. Lard, easy; middle .west, prime, (14.30(14.40; refined easier; continent, (14.80; South America, (15.50; compound, (I0.26fel0.60. 1 TALLOW Steady; prime city, hhds., 740; country, 7(a7'4)C. BUTTER Unchanged; creamery special, 34c; extras; 33c; thirds to firsts. 26'3U2c. EOOS Steady; western storage selections, 22V('23c; extra first, 22y22tc; first, 213(0 22c; southern firat, 21S2H4C. POULTRY Alive, quiet; fowls, 20c: tur keys, 14fJ20c; dressed, quiet; western chlck ent, low 17c: western fowls. 15 lire; western turkeys. IT'S 23c. Can Ira I of New Jaraay..... Chantpeakc A Ohio Chicago a- Alton.... ,. Chicago Gt. Wee tern, now C-. O. W. pfd........ Chicago A N, W C. M. A St. C. C, O. A St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern...... Consolidated la Corn Products Delaware A Hudaon Denver A Klo Grand D A R. O. f Dletlllara' . geourltics Brla Erla lat pfd Brio 2d pfd Oanerel Blaotrla Ureat Northern pfd Great Northern Or ctfa.. Illinois Central Inurborougli " MA. int. Mat. pfd -- International Harraatae int. Marina pfd............. Internal lenal- Paper . , International Pump Iowa Contral Kanaas City , So.., K C. So. pfd. Laclede Oaa loulaTllle A Naehvlllo Minn. A St. Louis.... M , St. A S. B. M..... m , k. .Ft 14., X. A T. pfd....'. Muwourl Paolfic National Blacult National Load N. R. R. of M. td ptd.... Naw York Central.-. , N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Western North American Noruham Paclflo Pavelflo' Mall PonnaTlvsnla People's Gas P., O., C. A St. L Ptttaburg Coal Preeaed Bieel Car Pullman Palac r Railway Bicol Boring Heading Hepubllo Steel Republic Steal pfd Rock laland Co Rook laland Oo. pfd St. L. A i. f. M ptd.... St. Louis S. W...s. St. L. S. W. pfd Bloaa-Shefflald S. A I.... Southern Paclfla South rn Railway 80. Railway pfd Tenneeae Copper Taiaa A Pacine T.. at- L. A W T.. St. L. ' A W. ptd...., Vnlon Paclflo Vnlon Paclflo pta VJ. 8. Realty V. . Rubber V. 8. Staal V. . Bteal pfd tiah Copper Va. -Carolina cbomJcal ... Wabaah Wabaah pfd Woatam Mar'lnd. ctfs.. WeallnghouiO Blectric .. Weatern t:nlon Wheeling A L. 8 Total sales for the day I.tOO If) M4 63 IS 44 li 8 64 290 86 - ' 66 600 1611k ISO If P ,BO0 141 140 )0 too 69 48 14(i 64 3 -flliVk 700 143 14114, 141H y 1444 1 14 100 171 171 1 40V, ; 77 . 10O il4 SI m 10 2Vi 2SVt W4 . 44 474 471i 100 S7Uj 37(4 400 160 1444k. 14(4 1,400 1144 134',k 14 . . 600 6 60 6 1 6(10 1 M 13 1.W0 224a 224 S t.400 6S 67Vk 67H tVW ff.H . 93 1V4 3)0 19t, 19 : lHj ,1 200,..- 12' If M ,,. lOu 41 4t 4KS. , S2 800 M S 84 800 67Vfc 47, (7 160 100 F S 44 139 134 1U 1,600 41H 40 0i 714 200 4 441., 100 106 106. 106 10 S LlOO Ui ia 121 8(W 46 4e 44 1,400 !, 101, 10S 10 7 7 74 4ft Miami Copper .... .... 74 Mohawk .... JV4 Nevada Con l4Niptealng Mine . 4 North Htitte 1 6V, North lako M. . 12Vild Dominion ... 23V4rtreola 46V, Parrott B. A 0..., .... eQulniy 1H Shannon C. 71 Bupertor Superior ft B. M. .. 1 .. 61 .. :i .. .. 34V, .. 16 . . 34 ..142 .. 16 .. 62 .. 12 .. 46 124 16 Superior A P. C 13 viTamarack 43 V. 8. C. A O 9iU. 8. . R. A M.. 17 do pM SVtl'tah Con S4 Winona ....T. 14i4W'oWerln 6 . 15 . 43 . H . u . 6 .127 Allouei Amal . Copper . . . A. Z. L. A 8.... Arlaona Com. m. Atlantic B. C. C. A C... B. A C. C. A 8. Butte Coalition . Cal. A Arizona.. Cal. A Hecla.... (Vnlennlal vtppr Range C. Rast Butte c. M Franklin Glroux on Oranby Con Oreeno Oaruuiea ... Ial Royal Copper Kerr Lake Lake Copper La Sail Copper ... Bid. Tfcwe York Carfc Market. The following quotations are furnlshsd : ey Logan &i Bryan. 315 South Blxteentn ttreet: Amer. Tobaeeo 4.16 Crcana canana Bay 8tat Gas 2T Inspiration a s Boat on. Oona ,. H Iroao 4 6-1 Butt Coalition VS.Nada Cona tl Cclug I t-UNerailah-t'lah .... 11-16 Chlno 13otvlo Copper - Chief Cons !Rawhld (Valltloo.. 17 rtavle-Dalr Rr Central -( Sly Oantral 14. Swift Pkg. Co 104 Ely Cona 74V, Scars, Roebuck Co.. .16 Elf Witch 20 Silver Pick.... Pranklln 16V4 Bllver King coaltt... 1JV Girotut 64tgaperl6r A Pitta..... u Ooldflald Oona 7HTonopaB Mining s nnldftold riorefic... 2HTrhilty Copper 7 Goldfleld Daisy 4v Vnlted Copper 14 HOSTOX, 11 ASS. 50 State Slrwt T0I011I1011P Douglas 'J7S2 OMAHA. NKBKASKA Hoard of Trade dg. Nye tStTurner Company (Incorporated) Capital 5100,000 (Fully paid) J bro Kate Wichita Falls & Northern Railway Company of Oklahoma 5 Citizens das Company of Kankakee, Illinois Jacksonville (Florida) Gas Com pany Muneie, Indiana, Light Company., Eastern Wisconsin Railway fc Light. Company Rockford, Illinois, Electric Company Racine Gas Light Company. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Escanaha Power Company of Escan- aba, Michigan Price and Interest Due 97; Jan. 1, 102.). 97 Feb. 1, 19;J2. 5 5 5 5 !7'-j 97;!i OS 101 UK) iro 101 June 1, 1937. July 1, 1932. Oct. 1, 1923. Mch. 1,1939. Jan. 2, 1930. Oct. 1, 1929. Jan. 1, 1911 BONDS, STOCKS, INVESTMENTS New York Mintnif Stocks. NEW YORK, March Sl.-?loBtng quota tions on mining stocks were: Allc SS0 Uiwdvllle Con Brunswick Con ...... 3 eLltlle Cblef . Com. Tunnel at oca... 80 Mexican do bonda Ron. Cal. A Va. Horn Btlrar Iron BIlTer ..... Offered. , 18 Ontario 110 Opliir 45 Standard 145 Yellow Jacket .... t .... ....14 ...lit ....130 .... M .... U SU0 114 16,700 136 IS 133 133 16 ll 40ft 1U2 103 ie J 40 V, 4o im ii 100 39 3S 41 11 47.400 165 164 144 tuo av, iti'tk a 1 lft t, 400 10 44 DO 45 0 4.S 0 Mlaaeapoll Grail Market. lI.NKAroiJ. April l.-WIIFAT-May. $1.14',; July. II. H,. rnh: No. 1 herd, tl .licafil.17; No. 1 northern, 11 .T. ii t . lo ; No J northern, $1.13111.14: No. $ nor'thero. $1.07 ft MS. SfcKD Klx, eloaecl at li MV ft tKN No. $ yellow, M'riit;VaC O.XTS No. S while, 40u4iit ni K-Xo. t. ie074V-. H RA N In lnO-lb. ck. $!?1 AO. Kl-tll'R Klref patent. In wumt. f. o. h. Mlnneaptill. $' 4(fj6 ); eeoond patent. $T. i6 40; firn clear. $4 J."'4 4.i. ert ond clear. $S l(t S 4(1. i H . ii ' ' 1'Ulladelpblav rrodlace Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 1 BI'TTKP Steady; eatia iern ctctnery, .. eir nearhv print. 4W03 Steady; Pennsylvania and other St. I.oal Geaeral Market. ST. I.OX'IS. April 1. WHEAT Put urea, firm; May, $1.12V112H; July, $1 0S4. fanh, Irm; track. No. 2 red, 91.20Hffl.22; No. 1 hard. $MSffl.l7. ' CORN-Future, lower; May, 62Tc; July, 6MbTV. Caih, steady ; track. No. t. tJJQ 6iUc; No. t white, eSViHe. OATS Future, lower; May, 43c; July, 41c. Caah. steady; track No. 2, 434c; No. 2 white. 4ti4f46Hc. . UVK-riuhanBed, 81c. KLOI'R Stead v; red winter patent. $5 40fi6.M)'. extra fancy and atraiRht, 14 TCrtf 140; hard winter clear. t-I SO?4 W. HEKI Timothy. $3.053.50. C')KNMKAI-$3.2&. BRAN Iwer; sacked, eaxt track, $1.10 1.11. HAT Firmer; timothy, $13 .004) 18.50; prai rie. $1 WWi 14.09. HAtlfiINd 6'o. HFMP TWINE "e. PliOVlSION'si-Pnrlc. Inner: Inhhlnr IKEA Itrd. lower; prime ateam, $13.S2'u Dry salt meats, boxed extra honi. $I5.S71(,; clear rib. $15.37: abort clear. $15.S2. Bacon, boxed extra ahorta. $I62V4; clear ribB. $18 short clear,. 916 87V. POI'LTRV steady; chickens. 16c; springs. 20c; turkey. 21c; ducks, 15c; gen, 9c. i Pl'TTFU Steady; 'creamery, 3733c. ' FGf.S-lwer. lWe. Receipt and shipment of flour and Brain 100 4 4 4 - W 7! 74 4,704 1M 124 1X4 4(10 24 ft7 !7 4J ai I.7ia) 11 " 100 44 44 42 200 Ad 4 6 M.6"0 14 14:1 1 1(10 1 7 7 100 74 78 34 , MO . 42 43 4H t7.700 a 43 - 700 114 114 H 600 44 44, 44 700 t 54 (" 21 l,il0- 44 4o 4;., 44. tOO 44 43 43 Bank Clearina;. OMAHA. 'April 1. Bank clearings for to day were $2,802.2S0.96, and for the corresponding- date last year were $2,4S7,87(i 45. ; Metal Market. NOT' YORK, April 1. METALS The market for standard copper was dull and unchanged, with spot and forward deliv eries to the end of July closing at $12.70 13.00. The London market closed steady, with spot quoted at 5S 2s 6d, and futures at 09 5s. Imports of copper for fhe month ending March 31, hy steamer, at Atlantlo ports, amounted to 16,923 ton, Including matte and ores. Export during the same period were 19.541 tons. Local dealers quote lake copper at 113.z5qr13.bO, eiectroiytio at $13.00(313.25 and casting at $12.75913.00. Tin was weak, with spot quoted at $:.ooigS3.40; April, $:i3.0yii 83.30. May, $33.2oi33.30. and June. $33.2ofr33.36. Sales were reported of five tons for May delivery at $33.26. The London market closed steady at a slight decline), with spot quoted at 1151 17s Bd and futures at 153 17s M. Lead was dull, wliti spot quoted at $4.42'g4.46. New York, and $4.2004.25, East St. Louis. The London mar ket waa lower at 121 7s (d. Spelter closed .dull, with epot quoted at $5.565.S5, New- York, and $5.8.VjJ5.45, East St. Louis. Lon don waa unchanged at J. Iron was lower at 61s 4d foi-Oeveland warrants In I.on don. Locally Iran was quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern. $18.00'a 18.60; No. 2 northern, No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft, $17.75 lo.is. PT. LOVIS. April I. METALS Lead, dull, $4 2b. spelter, nominal. $5.45. 244,700 share. 73', 4 were as follows: flour, ihls Wheat, bu....-, Corn, bu Oats, bu Receipts. Shipments. VOOrt ... 22 40 ... M 900 ... 46.400 9 000 1T7.S10 3ri.ft.40 T cw York Mower Market. NEW YORK. A.pfil 1. MONEYi On cH. firm at 274'3S per cent; ruling rate, $ per cent; closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at $ per cent. Time loans, weak and du'l; sixty days, 34 per cent; ninety days, 3,,i4 per cent; six morvth. 4i(j4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4VU5 per celit. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.M40u' 4.8450 for sixty-day bills and at $4.tt770 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83s.'!i4.8414. SILVER Bar. 5:!c; Mexican dollars, 44t. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. flosing quotations on bonds were as follows: ..100 Int. at. 11. 4a. 47 . . lm 'Japan 4a t3 ..103 do 4a W. ..lolK. C. So. lat la 7? . .1HU 8. dab. 4a 1IM1.... :!' ..1 (VI.. A N. unl. 4a t .. 78V, M . K & T. lit 4a. .10 do sen. I'll i..lZMa. Pacific 4a C. I. raf. u. do couoon . . r. S. 4. rag ... do coupon . C. . 4a, ref.'. do coupon Allia-Clial. lat Aa. A(. U.. Am. T. T r.. 4a. l.lTerpool Breadatuf fa. LIVKRPOOL. April 1 The following are the stocks of breadstuff and provisions In Liverpool: Flour. 31.000 seks; wheat, 1419.000 cen tals; corn. 1.2 000 rontals: bacon. 14 500 boxes; hams. 4.CO0 boxes; shoulders, 1 r0 boxes; tiutter. 1" cwts; cheeee, M.'OO boxes; lard. JO tieree: prim western steam, and 1.40 toYis of other kinds. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. April 1-WHEAT Spot, dull; No. t red western winter, no stock; future, steady: May, 8s d; Ju.y, Ks Vd; AuKtist. 7 10(1. ft)RN Spot, quiet; new American mixed northern. 5 4d: old American mixed, Es id; futures, dull; July La Plata, &s 5d. Mlleeaakro iJrala Market. MILWA1KKE, April l.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern. $1 IT; No. 1 northern, $1.141.1$; Julv. $i.0s. OATS 44(j4.V. BARLEIT -Samples, &2tjSc. Am. Tobaoco do to Armour aV Co. A(chlaon sen. 4a... do ov. 4a do c. 4a At C. L. la 4a ... rial. A Ohio 4a do as, do a. W. !V,a... Brk. Tr. o. Can. of Oa. 6a Can. leather ae C. of N. J. f. 4 .. Chaa. A Ohio 4Va do ref. 4a... ... Clilcaso aV A. 3Va. C. B, aV Q. 1. 4a... do (a. C. M C. R do rf 4a Colo. Ind. ta Colo. Mid. 4a.. C. B r. a. 4a. D. H. et. 4 D . R. O. 4 do rwf. ta Planner' 4 Krt p. I 4 do fan- 4 4s'cf. 4a. do aerie B Gan. Kle. cv W t 41 N. R. R. of M. 4V,a,. S6 .104 !. V. C. f. 4i . ti do dab 4 M . 1N. T , N. H. A H. .111 c. 4 ...134 .113V, N. W. lat c. 4a. .. M . H4V, do rr. 4a 104 . WVkNo Pacific 4a........l"0 . . " do I 72 . 4 O 8. L. rMf. .... . 44 rem. cr. 3,a lit... 44 .107 a oon. 4a., 1 .ItM Raadtnf fen. 4a IV .li3tt. L aV B. r. ff. 4a. H :1 do ten. a 47 .lo(4St. L. i W. e. 4a... 1 . 71 do lat fold 4.... H2- . WSrabnard A. U 4a... US, tl Ho. faclflo r. all ai a 2L 0MAH1 LIVE STOCli MARKET Light Receipts of Cattle, No Change in Values. HOGS SLOW SELLERS, BUT STRONG Liberal Receipt of Lamb, bat Only Two Car on Sale So Material Change n Value Shown for Day. SOUTH OMAHA. April 1, 1P10. Receipts were: Official Monday , Official Tuesday OXficlal Wednesday Official Thursday . . estimate rrfday i.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 6.178 4.4.13 11.13$ .. 4.653 6.952 6.263 3.0X6 8.MIS 9.3ib .. 1,551 7.52 4.513 ... 506 4,800 . 7.0S0 32.646 3S.367 34,31(3 34.304 41.473 36,238 38.215 25.7K7 39.fi4 -27,363 45.531 45,054 Five dav this week.. '.14,073 Same days 1-vst week. . . .22.8N2 Same days 2 weeks ago.21.5it Fame days 3 weeks a go. 20, 793 Same days 4 weeks ago.21.2W Same days last year.... 17,261 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with lat year. 1910. 1909. Inc. Dec. Cattle 260.38$ 237.384 23,002 Hobs 577.Wi2 725.406 117.424 Sheep 393,340 433,430 40, (W8 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1910. UK7il908.1907.!l06. 1905. 1!)04. 1S5 00 2 200 I IS AND FEEDERS. 23 S71 6 35 78 403 i 40 March 22.110 494. 64 I 16 6 181 6 081 4 86 March 23.110 60 6 66 4 791 6 161 6 261 6 Oil 4 97 March 24. 10 62 C 61 4 801 6 241 6 081 6 02 March 26 10 66 6 68 4 S9 08 6 15l 6 06 Maroli 1 10 63 6 671 6 Oil 6 031 8 201 15 1$ March 27. 6 7J 5 22 6 ll 6 27 6 li March 28. 10 ' I 6 601 6 231 6 27 6 101 5 17 March 2.10 714, 6 68 6 31 38 1 6 09 6 14 March 80. 10 6S 6 58) 6 57 6 S9 6 0 6 0 i 07 March 31.110 561 6 65 6 78 16 Ml 6 14 4 Hi April l...10 60 I 6 73 5 70 48, 6 1S 5 04 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live etock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m. April 1. 1910. RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. $. 140 4 00 4.. 161 45 l.. 140 7 00 KTOCKER3 4...N. M0 I 44 .1020 4 l t 470 6 0 HOGS Most of the hogs were sold on a generally strong basis this morning, but there was very Little. activity to th trade. Soma of the talent managed to squeeze out nickel higher figures on good loads of butchers, but common light grades were poor sellers and at no time commanded prices better than steady. Generally strong and slow throughout would be the best way of describing the market as a whole. Supply was light, only about seventy cars being received. The week's trade has been very slow from tha opening. Supply has been barely nor mal with last week, but packers have marlt a strong fight against any upward tend encies, with the result that Dresent values are around a nickel lower than last week's ! close. Shipping demaftd has been narrow and discriminating at all times. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. 8b. Pr. 14 14 40 10 to 74 23a ...100 13 40 10 46 60 241 ... 10 40 ...14 ... 10 16 74 2211 140 10 40 141 ... 10 44 48 Ul .. 10 40 1M ...1044 71... 243 ,.t!040 ,.,...171 120 10 45 42 2M ... 10 62 60 243 ... 10 6KVt 71 2fi 40 10 421, ' 43 274 140 10 4SV, E 261 40 10 IZV4 Kansas t'ltr Grain and Provision KANSAS CITT, April 1. WHEAT May, $1,091,; July, $1.03. sellers; September. l.m4gi.01' bid; cash unchanged; No. 2 hard, I1.10W1.13; No. 3, ll.Otijfl.lO; No. 2 red. II. 17411.22; No. 3. $1 . Wit 1 . 19. CORN May, 613ic; July, 2i27ac; Sep tember, 61c bid; cash unchanged to lc lower; No. 2 mixed, :21iKJc; No. 3, 59 eiVzc: No. 2 white, 62s&i;jc; No. 3. 62c. BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras, Slc; firsts, 2'iC; seconds, 27c; packing tock, 21c. EGGS Unchanged; current receipts, new cases; $6.10; miscellaneous cases. $o.00; southerns, $5.85; storage packed. $6.45 OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4,Vf)47c; No. 2 mixed. 43!j4c. RYE 72f(75c. HAY Unchanged : choice timothv. $15: ohoice prairie, $11.001ill.25; choice alfalfa, $17.0tKfll8.00. jit.. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 3800.) 31. OA) Corn, bu: 37.0. 35.0"0 Oals, bu 4,000 11.0UO Wool Market. BOSTON. April 1. WOOLr-The Commer cial Bulletin will suy of the wool market tomorrow: There Is appreciable Improvement in ac tual business, for the woolen mills are stilt the chief ooeratrtrs. ffnwvr a lit. tie more Interest Is developing in staple Breat extent, and while the few cattle Oregon and Montana wools, which is liiHd changed hands, the trade was without note to be a forerunner of Increased Inking by worthy features. the worsted mills within a short while. I As noted yesterday, the nmrket this week All clothing territory wools are meeting i has experienced t-onsitlerublo decline and with a steady demand, with fine scoured that taken in connection with the break particularly firm and scarce at 67SISc. ' last week leaves fat steers of the better Fleeces are in little request and prices con-! K' sties around 3.V;i.'i0c lower than the ex- Missouri Pacific '.. .. 4 Tnlon Pacific 2 17 30 C. & N. W., east 3 C. & N. W.. west 12 23 ., St. P.. M. & 0 3.6 C, H. & Q., east I l, B. & Q west 2 13 C, R. I. & P.. east 2 Total receipts 19 68 30 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 2 727 Swift and Company 65 1,211 .... Cudahy Packing Co 120 1,173 78 ! Armour & Co 29 1.2 776 Murphy 619 Hill & Son 8.'. F. B. Lewis 9 Hunton Ai Co.; ..."U5 .i.. .... J. 11. Bulla 13 ('line 17 .... .... Other buyers 72 .... .... j Totals 46J 5.160 853 .18 .312 .207 .204 .14 .t:a :i .214 t!t .t"3 ..148 .204 10 45 10 10 (0 ... 10 60 40 10 60 40 10 40 ... 10 40 40 10 M 80 10 60 ... 10 ( ... 10 60 40 10 60 ... 10 60 .2') 10 10 62 .224 40 :0 66 .31 ... 10 66 2-J4 100 10 6r .274 ...10SJ .218 ... 10 65 , .214 ... 10 65 .2S4 120 10 6o .214 40 10 6.4 10 66 10 U 10 66 . HO 10 bb 10 67 10 60 10 60 10 40 70.. 260 ... 10 65 44 67 71 70, 48 41 7T. 31 a 40 78 7...... 44 48 2T,4 264 267 ...345 ...24S ...2A7 ...241 2f 10 6 40 10 6.'. ... 10 6 . . 10 46 40 10 ti .. 10 65 .. 10 45 80 10 45 283 140 10 67 ..277 ... 10 67W .302 .207 .215 .1J .228 .227 .2 IK .234 .. 4.V. 60.. 44.. 40.. 64.. 74.. CO.. 44.. 66.. .253 .214 .271 .2t 2S2 24 3.14 l 27 i!1 26 J . .2I2 10 70 ... 10 70 . . . 10 70 ... 10 10 . . . 10 70 ... 10 72 ... 10 72V, 80 10 75 ... 10 76 :to 10 71 ...10 77 .. 10 0 IF YOU WANT Valuable Information REGARDING THE ) GRAII1 MARKETS WRITE TO Gardiner B. Van (less Grain Specialist CHICAGO, ILL. Member Chicago Board of Trade 68.25; lambs. IT.li'S 10.25; culls and bucks, $4.25oo.ll0; blockers, $4.00u7.00. 2 ... 10 DO 217 ... 10 10 J CAT! LE Receipts of ealtle .Ills morn- I ing were light even for a F.nQay, the re. cent break ill prices hav ng apparently discouraged shipments. Other markela were also lightly supplied. With so ftw cattle on sale there was no material change In prices. Buyers could 275 Mexican lambs usiaiy oe exptciea 10 oe inirresiea 10 any V77 Mexican lambs SHEEP-Thirty loads of lambs were on hand this morning, but only two of them were offered for sale, the balance being Stopped at this point only long enough luc feed and water. Practically all of them were Colorado. The two loaus that were sold went at $3.23, quotably steady with yesterday. For the week thus far, total supply has been rather liberal, but actual otferliiKs have been no larger than normal. I he run has consisted largely of lambs still In the fleece; In fact, the proportion of shorn tuff has. been decidedly limited. Eastern demand has contracted considerable of late and the lifeless appearance of eastern trade is not only reflected at t ills point but other river markets as well. High- dressing stock sold to good advantage at the opening of the week, but demand was very discriminating. Prices have been going Bteadtly downward since Monday, and ihe slumpy condition of the trade in gen eral has rivaled that of the last week in January, when the anti-meat crusade made its deepest Impression on live stuck values. Current quotations on all kinds of wooied lamb are a big half-dollar lower than a week ago. witli shorn lambs, wooied sheep and yearlings posHlbly no worse than 30ij 40c lower. Wooied lambs were taken to Iowa feed lots th is, week at IK. 60. Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Spring lambs, choice, $2.t-(i15.O0: spring lambs, medium, $10.0012.00; good to t-holce lamb", JS.oOtiilO OO; fair to good lambs, $.10vi9 50; good light yearlings, Ix.Srit.g."); good heavy vearlinxs, $S 4(;k.h6; good to choice wethers, $8.00'C(8.iiO; fair to good wethers, $7.5O''y.a.00: good to choice ewes, $7.90&8.&i; fair to good ewes, (.wu i.su. 67 9 25 67 25 CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK. MARKET Sheep Market All Reported Steady In Wind)- City. CHICAGO. April l.-CATTLE-Recelpts, l.OtiO head. Market steady. Steers, V.:q) 8.50; cows, . f4.76ft4.60; heifers, $4.25'f 7.W1; bulls, H6( Hi calves, $3.009.25; mockers and feeders, $4.754j.75. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head. Market steady to 6c higher. Choice heavy, $1090 ojU.Oo; butchers. $10.8010.95: light mixed. J10.6O.7i 10.70; choice light. $10.7010.86; pack ing, (10.1510.60. Bulk of sales, $10. 70Cq 10.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,6(Mj head. Market steady. Sheep, $7.50y9.10; lambs, $7.0010.25; yearlings, $.'.509.10. . Joseph t,I- Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; market steady; steers, $6.51 (hS.OO; cows and .heifers, $3.25&6.60j calves, 4 .OOTi 0.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; Market steady to strong; top, $10.80; bulk of sales, $10.60'(i 10.70. No sheep on sale. 2 buck lambs 105 8 00 tlnue absolutely nominal. Foreign cloth' lug wools are being sampled. W'!(,liln two or three weeks It Is expected that the clothier will understand the nature of their duplicate goods requirements and he- treme high polnl. Medium kinds of cattle In some aes have shown still more loss limn that, being hs much as 75c lower in spot. Cows and heifers have not shown so I P. 6v,a e6 4 ?. 4a.. I P. c. 4a.. do 1st raf ' Bo. Railway 6 1v, do gan. 4a 77 Vnlon Pacific 4a. .. t do ca. 4a 44 4o Irt raf. 4a. 46V,F. 8 Rubber 4... rJ V. sued d 6 41 ..101S ... S6V. .. l'V4 ... TH. .. 1"V4 ... 41 ...l'"J 1044, ar. A. 74 Va -Caxe. Chem. 6a. Mt4W.lU lat 4a lusvtj Ta t lat ai. a 114, 1Wam Mil. 4s S 104.Wasl. Klae. ct. 4 .. 44V, 140 Wli. Central 4a i HI. m. lat pat. ta. T Mo. Paa. c. 4 ell... 44 Int tta !- IIS . PI4. eWtarad.' . , Treuarf Iwttaf it. WASHINOTON. April 1. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today waa a follow: Trust KnndsOold twin, $"!. 877.86; silver dnilar. $4e.iCi4W0; silver dollar of lis). t.l Kno.ouO: silver rectlftcate outstanding, $rS 834 000. tientral fund Standard silver dollars In gin to place reorders with the mills. Prices i much lot- as have beef steers. Mill they rn desirable wools are still nominally firm, 'are mound WnMc lower than the extreme but It Is undoubtedly true that a large ' high time. Bulls which were selling very Kanaa City Live stoea Market. KANSAS CITY, April 1 4 'ATT I. E Re ceipts. 1.000 head, including 100 southerns. Market steady. Choice export and dressed beef steers. $7. 50? 8. 25; fair to good, $6.25'ri Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April l.-COTTON-Market opened steady at a decline of tVql2 points under a continuation of the selling move ment, which developed late yesterday, as a result of the rain in Texas and rumors that the bull leaders were abandoning the main deal. There was a good demand for July, and later month, and prices rallied slightly from the opining during the mid dle of the morning. Cotton futures opened stead V. April, 14.95c, offered; May. 14.80c: Julv. I4.il3v August, 14.15c; September, 13.24c; October. 12 90c; December. J2.7ZC Cotton futures closed steadv. Closing bids: April, 14.75c: May, 14.65c; June, 14.5?,c; July, 14.52c; August. 14.01c; September, 13.12c; October, !2.74c; November, 12.5Sc; De cember. 12.57c; January, 12.63c. Cotton spot, closed quiet. 15 points de cline; middling uplands. 14.95c; middling gulf, 15.20c; sales 44K bales. .Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. April 1.-DRY GOODS-Tn the cotton goods market Pepperell wide sheetlrgs were advanced to a baxis of 2c for 10-4 goods. Pequots wide sheetings have been priced on a basis of 30c for 10-4 goods, ltusiness in 4-4 blenched sheetings Is better and prices show a hardening ten dency. Carpet wools are firmer and do mestic wools easier In this market. Suarar and Molasae. NEW YORK. April i.-SCOAR-Raw, steady; muscovado, S3 (est, 3.8Hc: centrlfn. 7.40; western steers, $i.OOu8.00; Blockers and 1 9 'est, 4.3t'c: molasses sugar. 89 teet. operator could obtain concessions. The shipments of wool from Roston to March 31 were 63.4(14 576 pounds, against 64. 2'S 2,'8 pounds for the same time last year. The receipts to March 31. Inclusive, were f9.au9.iKS pound, against 77.049.210 pounds for the same period last year. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. April 1. COFFEE Mai ket for futures cloeed dull, net unchanged to 6 points lower. Seles were -only S 75o bags. Closing hids: April, 6.70c; May, 6.75c; June, 6.8.-.C; July, 6 96c; August, September, Oc high at one tim- have slumped badly, so that it takes right good bulls to bring over $5 75 as against $Ti.50, the top at the best time. Miockers and feeders have s'so suffered In proportion, being 4or50c lower than the hlfcli time and in some cases more than that on the commoner kinds. Quotations on cattle: Good to chole rornfed sicere. $7 2 -'.i 8 10; fair to good corn fed steers, $rt 7V?i7 25: common to fair core fed steers, to i51fi . m; goo'l to choice cows and heifers, $5 !i.ITi; fair to good cows and helfr. $4 .50'a r. 26 : common to fair row tober, Novemher and December. 7.00c: Jan-I and heifers. $2 254 60; good to choice uary, 7.06c; February. T.OSc; March, 7.09c. Spot market quiet; No. 7 Rio. 84i8 ll-16c; Santos, 9Wc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 94f' 12'.,c. Oil and Roala. SAVANNAH, April 1. TI'RPENTIN E Firm, 0v. Pale-. 51 bbl.; receipt, 203 bbls.; shipments, ) bbl ; stock, 8.4T6 bbls-. ROSIN-Firm Sales. 102 bbls.; receipt. 4M bbls.; shipments. 760 bbls.; stock. 83.980 bbls. Quote: H. $4.30; D, $4.42; E, $4 Is); K. $4Ri; 44, $4 8.5; H. $4 90; 1, 14 96; K. $ 96; M, $4.55; N, $i.75; WQ. $ii.96; WW. $7 05. - Peoria. Market. PEORIA., April 1 -TORN-Lower: No. S yellow. 67c; No. I, 67c; No. 4, tic; no frade, 4s3c. OATS Higher; No. t white, Uo. rtockcrs itnd feeder. $"i.7550; fair to goisl stnekers and feeders, $f.O04i5 i5: com mon to fair stockers and feeders, $4003501): stock heifers. $3 5014.50; veal caive. $4 0071 i $.25; bulls, stags, etc.. $3 755.75. Representative salea- BEEF STEERS. No. I... 14... AT. Pr. ; Xo. H.'. 4 00 1 li 45 COWS. 410 1 00 1 46i I ". .... 74 I 14 t t:6 4 0 10 BULLS. ,. i4.so 4 10 .: .N...11 4 24 1 1230 4 40 1 ... CALVES. 170 4 15 110 4 00 I Av. Pr. Vl T 10 h 1 a 45 4 14 47 4 14 117S 4 ' 1264 ta , 1140 I 00 It&O 4 U.40 I It , 14 7 0 Uk 1 75 feeders. $4.40ti.(jO: soul hern steers. $5.3i 8 00; southern cows, $.t.5'i6.75; native cows, $.!.40f7ii 50;. native heifers, $5.0Vri7.00; bulls, $4 00(1(6 10; calves, H.Z.'g S.75. 1 1 OGS Receipts. 4.0(10 heBd. Mtrki-t steady to 5c higher; top. $10.80; hulk of sales, $10.5.Vo 10.76; heavy, $10 IWi 10.80; pack ers and buichers. $10.56iJ 10.75; light, HO.iV" 10t(0; pigs. $9.0()10 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, i Oik) head. Market steady. .ambs. $8 507(9 90; yearlings, $8 254i9.40; wethers, i7.6tViu8.44); ewes, $ii.75'fi8.16; stockers and feeders, $4.U0 4(6.00. Stuck la algat, Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: Catile. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha... St. Joseph Kansas City Si. Louis Chicago Totals St. tW 2'0 1.1X8) ....1.100 .. ..1.0O0 4. 84) 2.0(0 4 OH) 4 lot 8 WO 7. ON) 2 0"0 2 0 2.6(8) ...8,805 22,900 11,780 I.oal l.lve Mock Market. ST. LOriS, April 1 CATTLE Receipts. 1,100 head, including 100 Texan. Market steady. Native shipping and export steers, $H.5(V(i8 40; dressed beef and butcher steers, $.YtvV(i'7.ta): steers under 1.04) lbs., $4 (.'. K0, stockers and feeders, $;i.4Mj6 40; cows and hetfers, $2.6f,'n 65; canners, $2 0Oa3X); bulla. !.' 40in5 40: calves. $3 00fi.40. Texas and ln fllsn steers, $47Vg8.26; cowl and heifers, $2.50fj6.50. in juc Receipts. 4.100 head. Market 6c. lower. Pig and lights, $8.(j((j 10 80; packers, $10 7r-ff 10.90; butcher and best heavy, $10. 7o (n 10 95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. JOO head. Market dull. Native mutton, $5.00 3.01c Refined, quiet: crushed. 5.95c: granu lated, 6.2"c; powdered, 5.35c. SIGNOR R0TELL0 SURRENDERS Italian Vent Ire on Wife, Then Suf fer. ( baiite of Heart Ar rest. Himself. " Me Antona Rotello, verra sorry." Signor Rotello. charged with beating hit wife at the family home, 907 South Twenty-fifth street because she wouldn't conka da spaghet, with these words sur render; d himself to the police. Twice had the patrol wagon been sent for Antona In vain. Each time ho was hidden, and eacli time. It Is charged, hd exulted In returning to administer mor punishment to his wife. Mrs. Rotello was taken to the matron'i department of the elty Jail for safekeep Ink. Then that Sicilian conscience got to working on Antona and he determined tc surrender. 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