11 .UK REK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 1010. ( n V 1 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens Lively,- Then Becomei Dull, Closet Active. fsllLi. A '-PROMINENT FIGURE Cilaiilr ail 4 nrnoratlon'a Earnings hor lalloroce nnd Predlctlana I'olnl lo lurrrat In Dividend llate al Knd of Month. ttf-et"! fori ' of M.OuOOO. tnda with the engagement j 113 T:t-6 net, Iry iixfi ritra h..i i.. ll'l Ul fi-VPIl 11 If ulord NKW UK. Apul . The relative a-inityvin the first and last hour of unlay h nock market rescued It from v. net would been otherwise the dullest iv of the present year and converted the t i ising Into decided animation. The order i Hik execution shaped that episode came, upparintly, from professional sources. i her discussion In aux-k market circles mowed a shift of opinion an to the likely pi nuipt It ude of a decision by the aupreme i oiirt. In m Important rases Involving the Hn'l-trurt lam... Yesterday' anticipation of immediate anion was changed to growlntt le-ignstlon tr a -probable delay until the nd , of the resent term of the court or until tha end of the fall trim .to time for the assimilation of tne American Tobacco and Standard Oil caes mo .one decision I he dimensions which the gold export movement Is assuming regaided an an affect lather than a cause, of the lamunt nnfrnla t iin ln Lonoon money market encased tnuay with the redemption of the ti6.n.' war loan which was expected to mark the period of 'the most pressing government re- Colo md. . .. ..nirtiinis The continued uigent demand ul. Midland tor our Kold la attributed to preparation lor the near stock market settlement in London. " a I he decision t' place the I nion bank of lirooVlvn v In. linuidalton made an un- plessHiit Impression. allliouKn no other In atltuiton I supposed to be dlr.illy Involved m Hie affair. The incident Is an after math of the panic of i:T and is due to the inadequate measure of reorganization. The ex.tmpiu of tne Union bank entries a huguHtion that tiinre may he coirctlons yel to be accomplished of the condition Holding over from that period. lulled Slates Meet was a prominent future in the day'a market movement. The sttitiHtes of the corporations earnings for tne fust quarter of the Hr had ti In fluence on tha atock and were made the huMla for vtf dltSion 'of . an increase in the dividend li t at the, dlreetoi s' meet ing on tha last Tuesday lit. the month. Katns In the', winter wheat belt were a favorable influence on stocks, although the closing of some of the most important wheat markets on atioOnt of local election holidays left the effect In thai market somewhat obscure. A Xreajt 'in-i:oilotv.aa rousldered with at Unify, interest in The financial district. Sew lork Money Market. NKW YORK. April a M INKY On call. rtady.' 3'a4 per rent; ruling tate, 2, per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent, offered at l per cent lime loans quiet and easier; alxty days, 3 per cent; ninety days, 3Vq4 per cent; six months, 4 Pr cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER t'y&O per cent. PTKltUXtl EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In hankers' hills at H Ml v,i 4 4:ki for sixty davs bills and at $4 770 for demand Commercial bills, rlWMilM. SILVER Bar. S2V'; Mexican dollars, 44c. MtNI8 Government, firm; railroad. Ir regular. losing quotations on bonds were as follow s ; .. letef.-Met. 4SS ..l'OS'rm Mer. Har. 4',. . . -n..jpea . ..lojv rtn 4 ..114HK. C. . lit .. .1 i. a i t own . k ?', I- ,v un 4 . . I 2 M . K. A T. lat 4s. 4e", !,. .n t ,1 .. "IS Mo. rai-ifle 4, N. It ot M 4. a. ... N. Y. i:. ten : do 4at. 4s ....ViS T A H t. St.. ..1!S.N. A W. ,1 t. ,. .... 94: t.i 4s k, Northern Psrltlc it . .. M (to Xs . . . 'eOr. S L. rtrt. 4- . ... 41inn. cr. 34s in7S nu ron. I, . .1'"'S Resdini ln. 4a.. it. U H. L A 9. F. f . . 1"! do gen. 4 ....! ?t U 8. W ron. .... 'V, '"Jo lu (old 4 .. 4, . ;H Se.lxiSrtl A. t 4 :,Slo. fsolflc cul. 4, m rto r 4, 4, . do 1st rfd 4i . W ?o. Hsllwiji 6s . . .. . . . . in do s.n. 4s J I n Ion Ps'ttic 4s . . t . A r. A ex. 4,s ;. do e. 4, Iiet. A Hud ct, 4, V do lal snd r 4, t. I. ref U. so coupon . . . I . g. .11 ret do rouson .. t'. t. 4a. ri .. d o coupon . . . AIM. -Chalmers Amr Arl A. T. T AT. rr. Amrr. Tob. 4b Jo a Arwo'ir A Cs. 4Ws At. hl.on sen. 4.. do CT. 4fl do c. ;.b At V. U lal 4b .. B A O it do , do . w. J',, . J)r. Tr rr 4, C Dl C. ns a On leather as . . . . of N J t. S Ch.a. A O. 3', a . do ref. .'.B . . . . (.'. A A. ... C . H. A Q Jt. 4 do fn. 4" f. MAS. V. t C. R. I A P c. do frd 4j tl. A R. U. 4b ... ! I' A R. (i. ref. in In.tlller, as Krlf pr. I. 4a do tti 4b do r. 4a ser. A. du aer. B Gen. Elec. rr. Se... 1. lt rsf. 4a... bid. oilersd. . f. S. Runner M . M'4f. R. Slefl Id Ra., "5 Vs Cal. t 3HWshssh it ; . . T4 tiu i.t and ax. 4a. K West M4. 4S . 0'iM. Kl. c. .. 14 !,. I'antrsl 4a . tTMo. Par. r. o HI M 1 H SIS t B XI S-l ,4 l4 s ti4 I 1 . 7!' . Hx tiiM ta' , 1 14 .. . 4, IS .. n, ta :x . . 12 ... X14 . l .!4j . K .10 . "! . 'IBii .1"H . 7'a 10:", . .1' . X'lr, . u M short dars. i: m, extra shoii. 9 1 i. V0; clears. Iiu ;s. I'Ul'L T RY- Steadv springs. ;-uc; turkec, aeese, IM TTKU-Ixrwer; 27fj.-Jc r.ous-rirra; suv sJt . BMa .A ttaady ; i Jr; clear , ISJ.. Hacon. sJaavJuV taed clear ribs, ti.sar, short ; chickens, lHr; 21 1-; duvka, lie. Klour. bbls.. Wheat, bu... t'orn. bu Uats. bu Receipts. Shipments. . .. 10 l""! . .. l.s 3 4 . .. 7 ! ' 4 ... 4X.0il r4XO0 "MIHt (.EKIMI. MtUhKiH. Local erorltles. Uuotationa furnished by Samuel Huttis Official Monday Estimate Tuesday... Jr., til 4 .New York .Life building, Omaha: Bid. Asked Alsxa. Nab., city of City of Omaha 4'. CudBhy raLklni lu toluiDhui, K. L 1,1 ra. if. c. Ixjnx Hell U Co. ts, IK-i Nabraaka Munlctpala, per t-eitt Nebraaita Tsl. slock, t per cent Norm Plalle . 1. Co. '-. H2 Omaha tatar t o. ta, lilt unialia Vatar Co. as, 14, Umatis Water Co. yd pta Omaha Uaa 6a. 1VU Omaha t. L. A P. 6a. VM1 Omaha K. i.. pid. a pat cent Tha bettf-ia. toldespraad that important , 0lMhl 'c. B. at. Hy. "ii'.'iiu. speciilntlve liquidation In the commodities n.arkt Ur a. probable event of the not distant future. liunds were Irregular. Total tales, par value, L' lOT.OtKI. Iriltld Sitates 3a iegitcred advanced per cent on call Number of sales anl principal quotations on stocks were aa follona: . tiaiss. Hltn. Los Allln-'hlrrir pfrt AmljiOi4tVcl Copper Am-arun Aajrlf uiir-l . . Amnjin. Befi. u-tnr . ., Aoirlca C'n' Amrl. an it- & r. ..... . Amr)uui tuUon Uii AmM-lBU H L. . pri .. AniKlnd lr S-trurtiiaK .. Amrlat) ,, iJOMtxl A;nr. can Uofn.tMv4 . . . AmrriMn V ft K Aniff. S. A Jl. pm Amaifcmi . St-, Kftundrifia. Amar'W'iin tug-w Raflnint . A men -ran tV Tal Amvritan Tobaico ptii. .... Atnarlrart 'ftolen Anaiun! Minlug Cu Aichum . Au hitivn pi A ... . Atlantit! Cimwt Liiiv ...... UaltimM hit. v pathi4Sir m rttt-fi , . .' 1 ADAdian 'PWHic mini LaUmr Central Laaihr pfti niril it .. J ( htmnpaaka V. oliiu i. liuito tk Alton 1 iiIi-aRti il. V i h..igu li. W. fii nlh tV V W . hi.. Mil. 4 Hf. P ( .. tfV. " -44.,M,'.... t till., u1.. t 4 iiiu'atrtu tV Southaia iiiik hHalcd' Uaa i.rn Frtlu4-l4i , tV HuiMjn iH'iix-rr tV Mio !rn4 - . ihetilifr" Srturui-ra t-ria K it iai pit Kit -'I pM (nira Klctric urtai Northern p'd t.r-vai N'.nhri ur ct1 I! ..nut a ('antral ........... 1 mei tvruuh-Met lntiTboruiitii-MeL. pfd .... lntT. Harvaaer Inter. Marina pfd.,,. lntarruilotial Papri , Intvrniattunal Fiunp 1 lu4 ontral .-v. - . Kauaac Cttr out ham. .:. . . . KanMa cli Pouth." ifi ... Lav lad Uaa LouUtIII NaahTtUa.... Minn. S' Louta Minn., Bt. P, A . M fct.. K. T v. - M , K. T. pf ,-. Mlaaourl TutUm National Btvautt ..:..';... National Lead S, R. Br of M W pfd . Naar York Camtml N. Y-. O. fx W Nrfol aaiari. Nrth Ara"l'n Narth am pacific . Pacific Matl .r Paniiar.vanift .i. P4Mpi a um r. rttt-Oj-iirg ial w. Prai I'M Car Put I ma a Ptnj . Cac r.rJt. Hallway &! prmft ,v.. Raallng ir.vt,a A to," u .m is ;t k 4 li i'n m, W"l liiS t)?1, :vi so HPI UK .N l' :'i hv It 14 M' .Vi; si loo ins m ion .li i; 4I 1231s 11 l.i i mi M :.;.'' 4; 4.W .S 111:. 30-) l2't I'12's . lo) l.t . HUH 1117, llll, Jil JOi, 311 i, ib m m ii Hud 4 S l i V-a 1I Wi Si. Mu ,M oil's :ial 4 It", ' ) i.i i. i 4 4ll It!', 1 ", ... ae ,7 s'i 4U J'.' 'a pal :.' ."', "U .42', I4ia 16 uw I7as liils l. 41S e .mi lis 11 i l.wi " , 4IKI 4V , 4 0 . J 4W : ill's H' lm 1:10'. 13;. run) 7', si st u' i- 4.ii j:7a 22 i,iii ;s ni, ii kl'a Hi ion !, i"i ! 4:t' 4,11 SI 23' II', 2IKI lii Jl , l'HI M W K iit l.i 'I0 T.4 J4 Sm H'. 13a - nu 41S 4'S ' sun i ' ''; imi ai !'. , X.) lit l:i, i.i'V) ii'ws ' i4 ia.,- i.il IV4 M W.l 1 1W, 1'B) lltli I"! 101 llXlV, I'O JH ' D 42 41H Clna. 37 ; " .". t' Oman A ('. U. St. Hy. pfd. Omaha & O. B. St. K). torn Cirah Hl C. I. Kr. a U. pjd... Parltlc T. T 6a. 183! Khrereporl U. K. So. Rv. Co. 4'B, q. HU-14... tnl'VI S. Y stock, to. omabs.. i'a net i par csot. tc . f4 'wj' i-wvi IS) , :o t , it . M , tiv . . 9S M . Ti . 44' . li tanle aad I'tarr Prndace Trlrra Far tilahed hr Bayers aad M anlesalera. HVTTKR C'reamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In l-n cartons, 3.V; No. 1. In tio-tb tubs. .Cv: No. 2. In 1-TTi cartons. 31c; In -Ib tubs, 3014c; packing sto.k. solid paca, ptjc; dairy, in out) tubs, i.e. Market chanties every Tuesdav. I'HKKSK Twins, lc; Young Amer'ca. l'V-; I'alsy cheese. l'c, llmberger. lc; No. 1 brick. lc; domestic block Swiss, imported Swiss. 3oc. J'Ol'I.TKV Pressed broilers, V doi ; for storage. iivO; for fresh springs. Pc, hens. lSc; cocks. liV; ducks, l'ic; geese, lic: turkevs. .'tic; pigeons, per doz.. tl.W; homer squabs, $4 per dot ; fancy tiiuahe, Jt.50 per ilox ; No. 1, I.I per dot. Alive: Hioihis. from ll, to 1 lbs., 4Sc; IU to 2 lbs., ,10c; hens, 15'c; old roosters. "c; young roosters, 11c; ducks, full feathered, 14c; geese, full feathered, c; turkevs. IDc; guinea fowls, ;.c each; pigeons. We per doz.; homers, J per dot.; homeis. No. 1, M per dot. flfH tall frozen Salmon. 11c; pickerel, 9c; whiteflsh. 13c; pike, pic; trout. lT.c; catfish. lc; large crRpples. l.VfilSc: smelts. 15c; Spanish mackerel, lc; eel, Kc; had dock. 1.1c; flounders, l-'c; frog legs. 4"c per dot. BKEK CLTS-Rlbs, No. 16c; No. t 12!c; No. 3, 104e. Loin, No. 1. ISc; No. t. 14c; No. I. 12V4c. Chuck. No. 1, Sc; No. 2, c; No. S, 8c. hound, No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 'c; No. J, i'c. P.ate. No. L 71c; No. 2. c; No. t, 7c. f'RL'lTS Straw berriea: Texas and I.ouit- iana, 24-nt. cases, per c.&e, lo.OO; 24-pt. cases, per case, ,;.oru.t i. urangea: call fornla Camelia brand Kedlnnd Nava'a, "V-l-lll'-tCti sites, per box. ;I00; i:K-1 7 t-200-? I e -2.V) sizes, per box. $.1.2o; other brands from Riverside and other districts, per box, 12 R5 4JS.O0. Lemons; I.lmontern, extra fancy, 304 A'ti sites. J6.0oi j.oO; choice ;)-:wi sizes, per box. 14 &0; 240 size. 50c per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per buno'v 1.7Sffli r M. & St !.i; Jumbo, bunch. t2.i9li3.iS. t.raprs: Im- Wabash ported Malagas, per keg. t:-..0(Ki5.r." Grape Fruit: Florida. 4 size. .'iOO. .pples: Ben liavts. per bbl., $3. 60: New York Russets, lou1 I mrdium size, per bbl.. 2:1.5; California ifancy W. W. I'earmains. per box. 2.10; m: ; California extra fancy YV. W. Pearmains. I'sj I Red Wood brand, per box. tl' 25 : choice OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, but Not Much Chans in Price. HOGS SUITER A SHARP DECLINE taeea aad l.aaaaa la M. derate plr, "it rrlcea Arc at Dollar a a Qaartrr Lower Taaa v High Time. Saa. ad Ka. ... 1 .. 1... ..440 ...ti ...4 70 :i i . at II 74 71 I. 7. 74. I M. POl'TH OMAHA, April t. 1!10. Ctttle. Hogs. Sheep, an 2.910 4 OU0 i.OPO .I23 1 4.617 I 70 10.40 7 1 X. as 111 177 Two dava Ihla week.... 4.711 11. 0H0 Same daya last week .Ml 11 3S6 17 2H9 ttii( days -J weeks tgo..l2 W 14 2S3 17.082 Sam. riava X wscks .so.. 10. OM ll.lJ 17 99 A... . 1 .... 11 1l 13 40 llzW)!: Stmt dayt last year...... l213 lO.Otki lo.Oflii, The following table ihowi the receipts of . eattla, hogt and theep at 8outh Omaha for 4. K , .a r- , .1 . t .nmnar.n W'llh last VSar! 1910. 1909. Inc. Lee. Cattle 2io.272 241.4..4 23.81S Hogt W2 4 743 Vi 1S0.9J4 Sheep 404.2S1 642 .3545 S,075 The following ta".,... snows ihe tverage prices of hogs at South Omaha for the latt eevertl days with comparisons: Data. I 1H10. ly09.!l08. 1907. 10.!190. 1904. March 25 10 46 M 4 M 6 0 i 1.1 04 March Z6.10 67j a 4.1 1 t 03i W U March 27.1 72 o 22i ll nj 13 March 28. 110 697if I 6 601 23; 87 1 H0 I 17 March if. 10 71H1 111 t 09) I M March M.,10 54,1 Ml i B7 Si 20 t 09 1 I 07 April 1...10K0 I 73' 6 70! 4 48 j i 16 o 04 April 2. ..10 72 B 79i I 4&i 20 6 OJ April 3... I 7i 5 67 t 47; ZS & 1 April 4. ..10 69V I 5 "4 4 22 1 6 ill 6 14 April 6... 10 4l! 6 75 48, 6 21; 5 2 6 0? IIS) Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock yarns. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at I p. m. yes terday; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. bheep.n r a. P lot 4 It I ' t 4 '4 HH tiv, 7V, Boston Mlalna; Stock. 1 HOSTUX. April 6. Closing quotations for I mining stocks: , A lloua, ti.1, 1 Atnol. t oppr Mi, 1 A. I. L. 3 Ail. Coro Hi Atlantic 134 B f. C C. rets.., 01 I B. 4k Iterb. t . ar H. H2a4 : Putta Coalition pri i t alumet A. Arlxona . 'Calumet a Hscla ... 123 I Centennial MB', ' t'oiper Rants l-'on. . , as j F;aat Butte Cop it, j Kranklin 4.W, I C.ranby Con llii, (Jraene rananaa liy lilroux Co I I'le Riesla Cop HIV 1 lke Copper to lw.', :s Hi laallf Cupoar . Karr lAka . 4S Miami copper . 1st, Mohawk . 2S Navana Con . 19r,Nlpi,aitig Mine, ... 7i,Nonh Butte . 17i,Ni.rth IJka . II (il l Dominion . X2Tit),ciHjta . B.i I'arrott (S. at CI... ..S75 Qulnry . 14 Shannon . 71 811 parlor . S Superior ft B . 141 Superior a Pitts. . 4ft Taoiarark . . c. o . .St. . . Ii M . lit, du ptd . oit'tah Conaolldated . 14 Winona . Wolverine . .. 23 . .. M ... 21 '4 ... l ... 3M ... in, ...Hi ...! ... in . . . ka : ... US. I ... 44S i ... :'"B C U', ... 4 ... US ... 4i ... 4, .127 j Treasary tateinenl. I WASIllXtiTOX. April 6. The condition 1 of the treasury at the beginning of business : todav waa as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, $V'.34.8o9; silver dollars. 492, 406.000; silver dollars of 1890, I H.7a,(lii; silver certificates outstanding, 490.470.000. -I General Fund Standard silver dollars In ! K'Tieral fund. 11,562.150; current liabilities, IIW. 413.276; working balance In treasury of flees, t.11,185,77; In banks to credit of treas urer of the I'nlted states. t13.tiNl.l27; sub sidiary silver coin. 2i.519.031; minor coin, ii ; 1.'. 1-1 ; total oaiance in general lunn. ) Hi 1', 171 4H 11V, I .New York Mlalaa; Stocks. NKW YORK. April 5. Closing uuotatlons 4, $U0. 124.7410. l'.V, 17 1, 13 ;, VI 43 22 7', lol OMAHA i-i ' day were for mining slocks: Alice 21 MadTllle Con Bruliawli'k Con 4 aLllile CHIat Com. Tunnel Btock... its alexlran 14v. I do bond, II Ontario 2" 6 iron tsl V Va lit Ophlr 12U ! Horn Silver & Htandard 41 I Iron ?ller ... li Vellow Jacket f (lflere.1. Baak tiearlag,. April 5 - Bank clearings .'.i..'7.148,94. and for the -J,' ; ponding date last year were I: 4M . 1 n 4b l'4Ji 76 i 147.V 1',, " 4i If" NEW VOnK GENERAL for to- corret- !.478.S(W17. MARKET QuolMtlona 2H-V 7tS 7 at 4S X", Jit. 4!', Ml, 1M, 1 7"4 43 irt, 1-, ! 40 V) IM IM 2 17 3'S l ltm l'l Hoik 1,1 and C ,.i1,2B :v, 4 81. u 4V r; i ptd...,'' .vis 4 St. u s.- W,...;; i jo 2, St. L. . 'W. fftf ;....... nil 4j K loaa-aliaffi.li( Vetl' ati, 1 aouth.ro 'facMkt ;.,. -f i H 1"1 3' touthem . Ra(twar' , V.. Kouiaara (ii4uLwa.lV..,... . I1" Taanat fBrpar 1 . . . . . Tea aa . raaaho' ' 417, Tol. t., t A. ..:.,, .,.. l'W 4H 41', Tol. 81 L i? IV .41. 1 " tkiS M baton Pavtao . :....,-..-, 44.7U 14? 144S tnion fwrtit. al-f ...... " Imiad Mrt 1te.lt-', .,'." I1) . ' t nited S),., gvMaar '.' 4-v, 4.;', I nu, 4 aa'P'ai .-. 114 ki, ' I filled tt. aidrl plrt. .. 4) liM HI', I tah Coppat ' .. " ' 4 S v iratnia-tauollBa. Afieia . . ,(! a i'a Waoa ah ....."w- Sl Wahaah pld l. 47', 4', Waaiein Md.Jella- ..... X.a iia " Wealing houa. Elactlac l.'Xl aa', a.'. Wauarn talon MM .1 723a Wheeling: A iak. Kris HO i Toial Mit or tNe T 4M.T00 start. Laadaa 'gtaWr Market. RlXInlS, 'April fc. American tecuiltlet opened ateady and a fraction above parity today. Trading waa very light, but near tha end of the first hour the market be came firm on covering and at noon pricea were, from 4 t a'iMnt higher than yet terday'a New 'oik; A7loainjr. London closing atocga: fanes!,, (a xiey tl. t.,ul.vllle N d. account .'.t HH., K. T Aaial. 1 upper 77SN. Y. Central Anacobda ,,.(.,...,.. S Norfolk W At.Mion , ..,.. I1M, to ptd ... do pfd. : A.:' . ., . ..lie Ontario a W aiMiitnjurt a Ohio lUVPennsylvenla Canadian Pa. I tic I, Rand alinea . SIS Reading . Southern Rr ,4s do pfd . tsfoutham Paelfia.. . 4lsLnlon fa. Ific . in o pfd . W4,U. I. e.l . 4i. 4. pM . watatah . 74 do . afJ..., ...... ... .142 tpetnlah 4, Cheespeake a o.. 1 hi. ago G. W iai , Mil tc ti. r I Hi Hera lelier a Klo O . j p:J Kr.e a-. I,l pfd So 14 (id (frud frank . illlhot, X'emtal.'. .'. .ii,Fit-Mf, ateady, at iivKai.eii p.r cent. 1 or. rate ot d. mount in tha open market .-nun ami tnree months oula. per 21-1(M per ot. of lha Day on Varlona Cora modi t lea. NEW YORK. April S.-FIX)l"K Quiet and loner to effect vales; spring patents, i iaVaS.M); winter straights, fft.2Sift5.3o: pat.ents, lo.50i'u'.00; spring cleart, J4.5tXa4.7S; lnir extras Xo. 1, 4.6on4.0; winter extras No 2, U -n4 4.1 ; Kansas straights, "..oiKf o); receipts. 29.ST.4 bhls. ; shipments, 10.217 bbls. Kye flour, steady; fair to good. 34 2.1'gf 4.4"i; choice to fancv. 34 .'-q4 An. CORN MEAL uulet; fine white and vel- 3H i low. 31. 461.50; coarse. tl.aTi'tIl.40; kiln dried, I V!.3.i. m. KYK inill; No. 2 western; 59',, nominal, f. o. b.. New York. ' WHEAT Spot, easy: Xo. 2 red. 1123. c. I. 1 1 f . and No. 1 northern. 31. 2S1,. nominal, f. o. b.. npenng navigation. Wheat wa quiet, but easy under moderate selling on rains In th southwest, more favorable crop advices and a poor cash demand, closing at ljtHc net decline. May closed. J1.21H; Julv, 1 1V September. II Ow: rei-eipts. 1H3.2O0 bit. CORN Sxit, ewsy; steamer, o2,c and No. 4 iOc. both asked elevator export basis. Export No. 2. 63V f. o. b. Options market was without transactions, closing un changed. May closed, Wc: July, 71c; Sep tember. 72c; receipts, 39.37f bu.; shipments, 21A529 bu. OATS Spot, fltliet; mixed. 2 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 47ift4S',c; clipped ir, 1 wnite. 34 to 42 lbs.. 4:tt.2c. May closed. 47o; 21S 1 receipts. 4.V7M) bu. 4J I BRAN Quiet ; western spring In 100-lb. in", j sacks. M.2.V(i24 SO; standard milling In KJ ! lb. tacks, J5 26. ! H A Y Stead v ; prime, f 1,I2H'1.15:- "No. 1, ' jtl.Ki41t.lo; No. 2. tl.O)a$i.o&; No. 3, vH:aic. I HOPS I lull; state common to choice, I 1W0. 21V03.V; l!iS, nominal; Pacific coast 1W. 1710 23c; lie, nominal. HIPES Steady. Central America. 22',o; Bogota. 22Hc. LEATHER Stead) ; hemlock firsts. 2Jf 2Hc; seconds, 2:!d27c; thirds. 22'W2oc; reie. ts, 20"i 21c. PROVISIONS -Pork, st.adv; mesa. 127 00: family, $."7 Hty'JS.OO: short clears. Uri.Ouu 2900. Heef. steatdy; mesa. f15 0O7 lft.Ot); family, tl9.0CVri li 50; beef hams. 24.0o 26.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 Ibt. 1.504j 17.00; pickled hams, 31.5Vq 17.00. 1-ard. easy ; middle west prime, 114.16 14.35; refined, easy; continent, 114 70:- South America. 116 50; compound. ll0 2.Vol0.50. TALLOW Quiet; prime city, 7V; coun try, 77V. EOGS Strong; western storage selec tions. 231)1 23V,e; regular parked exun. first, 2LHTI2V: southern sections, firsts, 2Ki22c. Hl'TTER Strong and active; creamerv speclaJs. 12c; extra., 31c; third to first, ifvtl SOc: held, second to spev-ials. 24tg30c; west ern factory, 22tc; western Imitation creamery. 23442,-2ar. F"Ot'LTRY In-eased, quiet; western chick ens. It43l7c; fowls, IIS Id'jc; turkeys, 17 feJ3c. Colorado Jonathans, per box. 2 00; extra fancy Colorado Jonathans, per box. 32 50; extra fancy Colorado R. Beauties, per box, I! .50. Cranberries: Jersey, winter stock, per bbl.. eJ.0u5.60. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box. per box. J2.00. Figs: California. 10c site. fOc. VK41ETARLES Irish Potatoes: Wiscon sin and native, per bu., 4j$V0c: Colorado. er bu., .Vff(J0c. Sweet potatoes: Kansas, per bu.. 11.25. Cabbage: Wisconsin. Holland seed, per lb., 2V. Celery: California or Elorida, per 12-lb. bunch, 30c. Onions: Red, per lb., 2Lhc; yellow. In sacks, per lb., 2c. Old vegetables: Parsnlpt. carrots, beets, turnips. In sacks,' per lb.. 2c. Garlic: Etra fancy, white, per lb.. Lie; red. per lb., Wc NEW SOl'THERX VEGETABLES Radishes: Per dot. bunches. ni'ailOc. Tur nips: Per dot. bunches. 50c. Carrots: Per dot. bunches. f.0c. Shallotts: Per dot. bunches, COo. Parsley: Per doz. bunches, flc. Beets: Per doz. bunches, 50c. Spinach: Per bu., 12 lbs. $1.00. Egg plant: Fancy Floilda, doit.. 31.5tyit2.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florlila or Cuba, per 8-basket crate. $.'! 50; choice. $3.00. String and Wax Beans: Per hamper, about 25 lbs.. $5.0Ov".00. Cucum bers: Hot house, per dot. 1. ..-H2.00. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES Radishes: Extra fancy home grown, per doz. bunches, 35c. ' Lettuce: Extra fancv leaf, per dor... 40c: head lettuce. In ham pers, $S.00ff5.fl0. Parsley: i'ancy home grown, per dot. bunches. 40c. MISCELLANEOUS Cider: New York, per bbl.. $X50. Horseradish. Two doten In case, $l.9t. walnuts: Black, per lb.. 2c: California. No. 1, per lh., 1c; California! No. 2. soft, per lb.. 124c. Hickory nuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 5c. Co coanuts: Per sack. $5.00; per dot.. 65c. WEATHER I THE GRAIV BELT Derided Fall In Temperature Moadar Kvralng In Middle Slatea. OMAHA, April 6. 110. Decided fall in temperature Monday evening In middle atates. The trough of low pressure reported In the preceding report as extending north and south over the central valleys has In creased in energy during the last twenty four hours, and Its center la now over northeastern Iowa. Rains have been gen eral In all sections east of the Missouri river within the last twenty-four hours, and continue general In the upper Mis sissippi valley and upper lake region this morning. A very decided fall In tempera ture occurred last night throughout the Mississippi and Missouri valleys and west gulf atates, and freezing weati.er Is general west of the Mlsxouo river into the moun tains this morning. The weather Is gen erally clear west of the Missouri river, and it will be fair In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with slightly cooler tonight, with frost, followed by rising temperature Wednesday. Following It the temperatures and precipi tation compared with the laat three years: 1910. 19U9. 1906. 1W7. Minimum temperature.... 3H 40 42 JS Precipitation 00 ,nO .(to 00 Normal temperature for today, 46 de grees. lieflcient-y In precipitation since March L 1.67 inchaa. Deficiency corresponding period In 1309, .93 of an Inch. , Deficiency corresponding period In 1008, 1.06 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster Torn aad Wheat Region Bnlletla. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time, Tuesday, April 5. 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Statlons. Max. Min. fall. Missouri Pacific I rion Pacific C. N. V east C. N. W.. west C. Ml. P.. M. & O C, B. & Q., easi C, 14. He Q , pt C, R. I. et P., east.... C. R. 1. & P., west... Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western. 2 3 20 17 27 '2 o " 1 1 2:1 2 1 3 1 101 20 14 .m .! !V ..ill ,.!17 . Sin . yn in . 1B7 . la ..Hi .341 .140 ..) ..IV . .114 ..ISO ..S"l .11" ..!" .271 .234 ,.11 ..2 ..til .113 .. ..no .117 . tin ..! ...: . !?3 ..J- . '-0 . .7M ...-, . 4 STAGS, ta Vr. h: ft to 40 I ... fcl 1, M I ... S114M 1... HCKiS. T .. A. .40 -4J 4M . .. 1 , . 11 HI . .. I " ... 1" . . Id H 0 11 t to 10 J ... ta m . . in 4" 10 14 40 1 M ... on tn 10 U en IB a ao li) n im i ... ia ... 1. li . . 10 HI 2 1 is n H 1" ... 1 40 ... 1 4o ... in 40 40 10 40 ... in 40 ... 1 40 0 14 4-) .. : o 0 1(1 4. ... l 4a ln 10 10 ... in 40 ... 10 40 SO 10 40 . . . 10 40 . . to .1 40 40 , . . 10 40 SHEEP A better feeling wa the theep barn thia morning, there wit no Improvement in 77.. . ? . SB . M . 12.. 77.. 41 . fo. . 41 . 4ft . M . to . 44 41.. an. . n , m 44 . 7. ro. 71 74 . So 70 . 42. . 47.. 7.. 42-. ! . U . . . 70. . 4.1. . (7 . in . 40 .747 .140 111 ..:t ..IM . ' .. ..141 !H . 274 .144 . :0 .741 . VI . SM . mi . T . ??3 . 1U . in . m ..t'4 ..V ..I3S . ;u . 2 ..J0 . .IM . 171 . 24 . 2M .1.4 .747 .170 . !3 ,.l"4 ...3 .170 Total receipts 116 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Omaha Parking Co. Swift and Company ctuiahy i'aKing Co Armour V Co echwarti-Bolen Co jvrey Packing Co l-'tanks -. Aurora Packing Co St. Clair W. B. Vansant Co Benton Vansant fc Lush. J. Lobmau Hill Hon, F. B. Lew is J. B. Root Ai Co J. It. Bulla 1.. K. Husz .S. wertneimei M. Hagei ty Mo. At Kan. t all Co Sol Degan Oiner ouyers 2.43 4W 0J tin & l.i 43 4 Hi Hb J.Bt oO 6 71 u'.t 43 13 li 3o 478 HiO 1 35S 1. hIO 2, Mi 12 jnO 1 1.3oo l.otsj M Tr. : t u as i m to 14) II ... I" 4 40 14 a .. . ia n 40 in 4 jri 10 4;. . . 10 44 40 in u 40 ta 4e .1 I4 44 an 1 4 ... 14) 44 . . 10 4S 40 1 44 ... 10 44 . . 10 40 10 44 . . 10 41 an i 41 140 1 U ... 10 44 . . 10 HO 40 It (a) ... 10 M . 10 44 140 10 IA ... 1 40 40 10 h ... 10 so ... ?0 f4 ... inn 1W 10 in ... )n M ... 10 M a 40 a . . to 4 H) 10 M ... 1 44 ... in U ... :o no ... i to evident In and while prices, the demand was more liberal and trade more active than tl hat been any day since the beginning ot the recent slump in values. In tho neighborhood of twenty double decks were received and practically everything told In reasonably good season. Lambs, largely wooled. made up the bulk of offerings at usual, but the big end of supply told below the 1 00 line, or In other words, at figures about $1.26 lesa than the high time thus far this season. Coloradot reallxed $3.15, and a string ot thorn west erns were weighed up at $1,211. Not many theep or yearlings wera on hand, and audi shipments that did arrive were not extra good. Everything met with a fairly active demand, however, and sold at prheslittle different from those In force yesterday. Yearling a In the fleece reallted $S,35, wethers commanded $7.76, and shorn yearlings and wethere mixed, went at even money, $7.00. Quotations on shep and lambs: Spring lambs, scholce. $10.0tai2.0u; spring lambs, medium 39 00M 10.60: tood to choice lambs. 'tS.Ofetif.So; fair to good lambs. $t.fM.0ft; good light vearllngt, 8.3Mf.Ta; good heavy 1 yearlings. $ft0O7j8.:4; good to choice weth i ers, $7.75(98.20; fair to good wethers, $7.3f.0 7.75; good to 'hole, ewea, ll.Wtfi.w; lair 10 rood ewes. 17.10(ii7.M. No. A v. 101 western bucks H" 5) western lambs, feeders. .. 72 .11 western yearl'gs and wetrTwrt 92 500 western yearl'gs and wethera 21 1 western yearlings wethers limbs States and Canada de.retBcd 1 l.ooo bu Oats. I nltfd (Mates and Canada Increased t0Jt4 bu. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 5,-METAI-Ptand-aid copper waa weak todav. tocal dealers quote lk copper at $13 35113 50, electron tic at 111 OtufilS In and casting at $12.7541.1.00. The London market was steady, with spot at lift and futures at 5 2s 6d. I In w as easy. spot. $.12 Mi33 00: April. $.t2.Sti.!2 S4. London market closed essv, with spt at 4149 5s and futures at 1151 5s. Lead, weak; spot. $4 401M45. The English market was lower at 112 IS. 9d. Spelter closed dull, w ith spot at tfiNvjjtftft. London market was un changed at (23. Iron was unchanged at Is 4"id for Cleveland warrants tn Ixindon. Local market was tteadv; No. I foundry noithern, $1 0rv 18.50; No. 2 northern. No 1 southern and No. 1 eouthern. soft, $17. "oH le. M". I.OriS. April s -METALS Lead, firmer; $4.27S. Kpelter, firmer; $5.47S. f'altan Market, NEW YORK. April n.-COTTON-TI e market opened easy at a decline of 7(t14 points under a continuation of yesterday's late selling and bear pressure, encouraged bv weakness In Liverpool Southern bulls, however, tave the market support at the Initial decline, while there was also a de mand from spot houses, and the market recovered a few points of the early loss. Futures opened easv; May. 14 40c; June, 14 26c; July. 14.30c: August, 13 82c; Septem ber. 12 96c; October, 12.55c; December, 12 3c; January. 12.30c. Spot closed quiet. 25 points decline; mid dling tip 10c, 14 55c; middling. 14.80c; sales, none C. C. CROWELL, PASSES AWAY Diet Monday at Hit Lot Anjelri Horn After Lonf IllaeM. HEAD OF LARGE GRAIN FIRM I.I, ra III. Beaatlfal ReeldenrV at Blair Darin Lifetime for Hone tor Aired aad Infirm 4. ler men. Hay Market. OMAHA. April 5-HAY-No. 1. $10 00; No 2, 19 00; packing, ft. 00. straw: Wheat, f: 00; rye and oats. $4 00. Alfalfa. $13.00. The sup ply of poor haw is much heavier than Ihe demand. The supply of good hay la ahorter than the demand, and the market remalna about the tame at it haa for the past few dayt. Bl western 3S6 western 219 western 125 western 114 western 509 western 461 western 519 west 242 western lambs lambs, culls lambs. lambs, lambs , lambs culls. shorn. . shorn. 93 73 SO 88 82 80 87 78 64 81 87 82 Tr. 4 60 8 40 7 00 7 00 7 75 8 90 9 00 7 00 3 75 8 25 8 10 8 60 8 85 9 35 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. April. S.Wll EAT Spot, duM; No. 2 red western, winter, no stock; futures easy; May, 7s USd; July, 7a 10,d, October, 7s td. CORN Spot quiet; new American mixed, northern, 6t .Vd; old American, 7a 6d; futures dull; July. 5s 5 VI. Kaaaaa Cllr Prodnce .Market. KANSAS CITY. April 5. BL'TTER l"n changed; creamery, extras. KV' firsts. 28V: aeconds. 26'4)c; packing stock. 19V- ElKIS 1'nchanged to 5c higher: current recelpta, new- cases, $6.20; miscellaneous cases, $6.15; eouthern, $5.85; storage packed, $6.45. faarar Market. NEW YORK, April o SUGAR Raw, steadv: Muscovado. 89 teat, 8.84c; cen trifugal. 9 test, 3 86c; molasses sugar. 89 test. 3.61c: refined steady; crushed, 5.95c; granulated, 6.26c; powdered, 5.35c. Ilolath Grain Market. DVLl'TH. April 5. WH EAT May, $1.12'4 1.12; July. $1.12V GOOD ROADS CONVENTION FINDS HEARTY RESPONSES 519 Mexican lambs CHIC AOO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle aad 1.137 Totals CA'lTLfc-Receipts ...3.062 .437 5,16 cauls were light again today, only 109 cart being reported n 10. 10; pigs. m, making the total for the two nays only 1 ni.otn 10 .0. 4.11 head aa against 9.831 head for thai SHEEP AND mne dava last week and 7.213 head for the ! head. Market 10c Market Steady Hoga Sheep Reported Lower. CHICAGO. April 5. CATTLE Receipts, 3.5O0 head. Market steady. Steers. $6 25'$ 8.25; cow s. $4.75frS 50; heifers, $4.2517.00; bulls, lt.6066. calves, I3.00ttf.25: Blocker and feeders, $4.75J.75. HOQS Receipts, 12.000 head. Market 10c to 15c lower. Choice heavy. $ 10. 70fa 10.90, butchers. $0.70t 10.75; light mixed. $10.498' 1050; choice light. $10.5543 10.60; packing, $10.60 JlO.OOTilO.3U. Bulk of Bales, corresponding days a year ago. Receipts ai other maitet points were also moderate, but still the markets of the country, aa a rule, were without any strong or encourag ing features, the genetal tendency of price ai most -points being easier. There seemed to be a fair demand for beet steera at this point, and wbile the trad waa Blow there was. 110 very notice able change In tha maUclL, If anything. However, the feelmg Was aasler. Thar waa nothing very cholc among early ar rival! at least to make a very high top on Die market. Cows and helfert opened out with a fair demand from shippers and feeder buyera. with the result that packert were forced to follow, making tha general market. If anything, a little stronger than yesterday LAMBS-Recelpts, 12.000 lower. Sheep. $6,764(8.75; lambs. $7.50Sf 75; yearlings. $7.508.75. Kaaaaa City l.lvc Stork Market. KANSAS CITV. April 5. CATTLE Re celpta, 6.600 head. Including 81)0 southerns. Market steady to 10c higher. Choice ex port and dressed beef steers. $7.50ftS.30; fair to good. $8.2fir7.40: western steers, $6.75r 8.00; Blockers and feeders. $4 oOC(t4.76; south ern steera, $5.350j'7.76; southern rows, $3. 50 $.50: native cows. $40046.50; native, heifers, $5.007 30; bulls. $4.2566 00; calvea, $4.00ijW.75. HOGS Receipts, 12.000 head. Market 10c to 20c lower; top, $10.70; bulk of sales. $10.10 10.60. Heavy. $10.551510.70: packers and butchers. $10,354,10.66; light, $10.2O10.46; pigs, $9 00W9.76. SHEEP AND LA MBS Recelpte, 4.000 head. Market 10c to 25c lower. Lambs, $8 36 Booster, of Meet Hear from All from Official. Who Will Come. Side. The bulk of the cow and heifen aold in 1 W9.40; yearlings. $7.758.90; wethers, $4 7(g ..144 .. 41 ..IA6 ..li .. IJ .. 414 .. 4v, .. ts .. 444 .. im .. 4W . vat", ..l' .. M ..la n York Cars, Market. roiiuu'lng qi.i'tationa tr. un 4- Bia.o. ejoulh furnished Sixteenth ca..tiin I- t.ui:e I ait a. tnno Siei ion,.. ...... era. ttn hast, lal r'-y t. filial' :i. wuco ) larklu. , . t, .iwt.. I mJ-.. 1 . . t,i..Ul,.lw !(,... . -l.lftald Palae. , -n. Cava. net .firatioei - .',W .i-aaa CVma.... -Olilt'lull ... 4 'Mo t'oapee- Ha. kid. relit ,.a Central Swift fkg. fo .-"eara. k.tiiv-k Co. e uinor a Flits .. iTeTrinit)i Copper IttVitte. Copper .. t .. H .. I .. 44. til. 1 14 14 .. 4 .. I7H .. ia ltM : 1.1. 4 I Oald 'BBe4 far Kirapt. NKW YORK, AarU ft -Th oataard rio. Began last wee a; f gold 10 aiurop .4ii.ii St. I.oala Ueaeral Market. ST. LOCIS. Mo.. April 6. WHEAT -Caah. lower; track: No. 2 red. $1 17'rt 1 IS; No. 2 hard. $1.12115. Futures, lower: May. $1 10H41 lo; July. $1 OSS CORN Caah. lower; track: No. 2. 60c; No. 2 whit. OirMc. Futures, lower; May. (jOc: July. tw"c OAT8 Cah. lower; track: No. 2, 42V9 43c; No. 2 white. 45c. Futures, lower; May, 4JSc; July. 40c. R VE Ctichanged; 81c. FLOCR I nchanged: red winter patenta. $5 4i5st): extra fancy and atralghtt, $4.70 gi 4 50: hanl w inter rlrara. $1 Sotj4 ou. (-KEI Ttmothv, $2.00m3.5e. Ctm.N'MKAL $3 26. UK AN Inchanged; tucked east trick, $1.0Strl 10. HAT Higher: timothy. $15 O03 19.00: prairie. $11 Sihrll 01 HAtitilNO 67aC. IIKMP TWINE-457c. PROVISIONS PurW. unchanged; jobbing. J5 2j. Lard, unchanged, pi una straw! Ashland, Neb. Auburn, Neb B'ken Bow, Neb. Columbus, Nb.. Culbertson, Neb. Falrbury, Neb.. Fairmont. Neb.. Gr. Island, Neb. Hartington, Neb. 48 Hastings, Neb.... 63 Holdrege, Neb.. Oakdale, Neb.... Omaha, Neb Tekamah, Neb.. Alta. Ia Carroll, Ia Clarlnda, la Sibley. Ia Hloux City, Ia.. Minimum temperatuitv period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. 61 67 40 55 48 63 55 63 50 45 60 M 64 67 65 69 52 36 39 84 34 28 27 32 81 32 32 31 31 : 34 32 35 39 31 34 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ." .00 .on .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 for Sky. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Raining Pt . cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour No. of StatlonB. 17 Central. Columbus, O Louisville. Ky 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 13 Chicago, 111 26 St. Louis, Mo 13 Des Moinet, la.... 14 Minneapolis. Minn. 80 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 Heavy ralna occurreti Temp. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches 76 66 .60 60 .10 60 .00 66 .20 61 .60 I 40 .40 30 .20 3 .40 34 .00 th 80 76 76 74 74 52 70 66 within very lair season in the morning aa ra ceipta were far from burdensome. Hie supply of ttockers and feeder was small and aa regular yard operators were pretty well sold out they were all looking tor fresh supplies, making th market about steady with yesterday. Quotations on c4tle: tlond to choice cornfed teer. $7 404J3.10; fair to good coin led steers. $6.76(ri.4i; common to fair cornfed steers, $5.75(06.75; good to choice cona and helfert, $o.50tr6.2!; fair to good cows and heifer. $4.6015.60; common to fair cows and heifer. $2.a04. so; good to choice stoclrer and feeders, $6.75it6.50; fair to good Blocker and feeder, 5.0tf.75; common to fair Blockers and teedera, $4.O0Q6.OO; stock heifers, $3. 754-tO: veal calvea. t.H&4; bulla, stags, etc., $3.50t(a.7l Representative saies: UEttiC DiUltll. 8.00; ewes, $6.25,7.40; $4 0066.00. Blocker and feeders. Ne. 42... 12..., . 32.... tl.... il... 11... t... II... 40... ... 1... 11... 11... II... U... 12..., 4... I... t... 1... 4... 4... 7... t... f .. t... 6... 7... I... 4... I .. I... 4... 1... 3... 1... AT. .. 740 .. 431 .. C4a ..1177 .. ,53 .. 171 ..1240 .. til .. l .. ) .. ..1044 ..1223 .. 17: ..1 ..1142 ..1145 .. 144 .. 4S7 .. 911 .. 1,4 ..1061 ..10 I .. HI ..lo:4 ..I'M .. 4M .. Ml .. 41 ..l'W ..WiS . . v .. 44 .. Ml .. 461 Pr. t It 4 76 t ti t 40 4 40 t 70 f T5 t 75 t t 4 ti I 46 7 00 1 00 7 00 1 04 7 II 1 16 I 1 M I 74 4 M 4 40 4 40 4 ti 4 0 t 00 t li I 25 I 10 I 14 t u I 60 HEIFERS. , IS i 4 :s I" 4 46 I 4 46 4 BULLS. P.. li.... 113.... W.... 21.... 19... to..., 7.... 17..., 11..., II..., H..., 40..., 14..., 20.... 21... COWS. it... ; 4..., I. ... 10... II. .. 47... 15 Af. 1104 1041 1047 1044 101a) 1253 lino 1121 11) 1141 l.UI !lt U'aJ 12M lirs 1240 44 490 1030 1000 116 li)47 1113 1116 4W4 l'4 1OJ0 lOkl . 610 .1130 . 450 .on ..17)0 .6W0 . 4 '0 .1S.V) . Ilo . 454 4 00 4 :o 4 44 4 45 4 74 4 0 4 44 4 to I 00 I 14 CALVES. 1. v . ... 70 .... t77 .... tl .... Me ,...li20 ....lSet) ....14 0 ....1410 . . . . 140 ....1W ....'.HO ...1720 .....IM Pr. 7 26 7 16 1 U 7 25 T 40 T 16 1 40 1 46 7 60 7 W 7 60 7 40 t 70 7 74 7 76 7 76 I to t 40 4 40 6 44 I 76 6 76 6 76 6 76 6 44 t 01) t 14 t to I 14 4 14 i 14 4 4t t It t X i ti I 34 6 24 i 94 I 40 I 6t t ti t 44 I 44 St. I.oala Lite Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. April 6.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 2.000 head. Including 200 Texans. Market 10c higher. Native shipping and export steers, $6.508.25; dressed beef and butcher steers, $6.507.75; steers under 1.000 lbs., $5. 00 ii"7.75; Blockers and feeders, $4.0CWj6.00; cow's and heifers. $3.503.7.60; canners, $2.6frij$.25; bulla, $3.75?r.65: calves, $3.009.00. Texas and Indian steers, $4.508.00; cows and heifers. $2.90i7i6.25. HOUS Receipts, 7.300 head. Market 60 to 15c lower. Pigs and lights. $8.00010.75; pack ers. $l0.wyfrl0.80; butchers and best heavy. $10 60110 90 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls, 800 head. Market weak. Native mutton. $6.00 4it8.26: lambs. $7.159lfl25: culls and bucks, $4.2535.90; stockers, $4.007.00. It. Joseph: Lira Stack Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 6. CATTLE re ceipts, 1.210 head; market 10015c higher; steers, $5.508800; cows and heifer, $3.a0fi 7.00; calves. $3.6058.60. HOOS Receipts. 6.500 head; market. 109 15c lower; top, $10.65; bulk of sales, $10 40 f1066. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. J.JQ0 head; market strady; lambs, $8.6009.90. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs south Omaha 2.910 St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis ... Chicago Total.... 1.200 6.600 2.O0O 8,500 7.000 5600 12.000 7.3O0 12.000 Sheep 4.6K 1.600 4.000 800 12.000 City Engineer Craig says the success of the good road meeting called to assemble In Omaha Friday Is now assured. He has received favorable letters from city, county and state' officials, and from many non official good roads boosters, telling him they will come. In connection with Commissioner Guild of the .Commercial club, the city engineer and his assistants are arranging a pro gram that will be of ufficient Interest to attract all who have In any way given the matter thought. The latest addition to the program is Dan V. SKphens of Fremont, an enthusiast on the subject. The afternoon meeting Friday will be held In the city council chamber, opening at 2:90. Her the tngineers In attendance will be given a chance to discus the propo tion. In ..it . larger aspect and all hands will make closer acquaintance preparatory to the real work to be don later on. Late In the afternoon an automobile trip about th city will be given to the delegates, and this trip will be extended over the county roads which have been paved in the laat few years. The local promoters expect to urprle a good many visitors by th showing of improved roads Doug la county can make. Friday evening the session will be held at the Commercial club rooms, which will all be thrown together for Ihe purpose. Here State Engineer Johnson of Illinois will give hi illustrated talk on the sub ject and Prof. George R. Chatburn of the University of Nebraska will also make an address. They will be the principal speakers, out other well posted men will also be given time on the program. Upon the subject of good road In Ne braska Mr. Craig said: "It requires no argument to prove that good road materially decreases the cost of transportation. The saving of horse power, of time nd the wear and tear of vehicles, together with the Increased opportunities for communication between communities, afford a comfort and pleas ure a well as a commercial advantage." C. C. Crowell, r., for many ear In tAe grain business In Nebraska and founder of the Omaha company which heart hit name, died at his home In I.os Angels Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. C. C. Crowell. Jr.. the active head of the Croweit Lumber and Orain company In Omaha, wa notified of his father' death Monday night. For many year Mr. Crowell lived at Rlalr, but removed to California on th approach of falling health several year ago. Until three weaka ago he had been steadily improving In health, when new computations arose, ending his lift oit Monday. C. C. Crowell, sr., was- born In East Dennis. Msss., In 1P44. After locating In Nebraska he remained for more than forty years. He was among the pioneer In th lumber and grain buslnes. of lh state. He started at the old village of DeSolo and later opened a larger business at Blair, which. In the course of Its expansion, caused the removal of the headquartei 10 Omaha. The Blair' house gained prestlgt) and patronage over all of rastern Nebraska. In lwi the Crowell Interest wera merged under the present name of the concern. When the Omaha Drain exchange wa organized the Crowell opened their offtc in this city. This w th first slep thai led to the removal of their head, quarters here At liout the sam tim a terminal elevator waa erected oy in con. pony. C. O. Crowell. Jr., ha been In charge of the Omaha offices, operating th company with his father's old associates. His father remained president, though liv ing in California. When Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Crowell, sr., moved to California they gave their b'au tiful home fn Blair to the Methodist society and It has become a permanent home for superannuated ministers. It Is on ot th most beautiful in eas-ern Nebraska, having an extensive and well developed park In connection. Mr. Crowell Is survived by Mr. Crowell and his daughter. Mrs. Dale, who reeld in Los Angeles; Mr. Lawrenc Weaver, a daughter, who live tn Spokane, Wash.; Nathan F. Crowell, son, ha is cashier of the First National bank at Stuart, Neb.; Harlan Crowell, who represents the lumber and grain company of Creston, Js'eb,, and C. C. Crowell, Jr., who lives In Dundee and heads the grain company In Omaha. RECEPTION FOR. SHRINERS from Paclflo Here on 4 Dlatlnaalahed Visiter. Coaal Are to Be - Wednesday. Local Shtinera are piaklng preparations to entertain the northwest temple,' which will stop over at Omaha Wednesday even ing enroute to New Orleans, under tha leadersrip ot Illustrious Potentate EUla L. Gar ret son of Takoina. A delegation headed by Illustrlou Potentat . E. G. Mctiilton of Omaha will go to Lincoln Wednesday to meet the- Shrlners nd con duct them to this city. Among those who will go to Lincoln will, be M. A. Hall, chairman of Ihe reception committee.; George W est. Carl Herrmg.' v B. Fy Thomas, Allen B.. Falconer1, George H. Brewer and George D. Meiklejohn. When the special train arrive at o'clock In the evening there will be forty local Shrlner at tha Burlington station to meet them and after an address of welcome by Dean Beecher the party will ba taken to the Orpheum theater In special car. A reception will be held' at tha Rom hotel after the theater and the party will ba escorted back to their train, which leave at 2 o'clock Thursday morning. ' An Inly Gash '' ' should be covered with clean, bandage saturaud with Bueklen Arnica Salve. Heals burns, wounds, sores, piles. 20o. For sain by Beaton Drug C. . r . v-Wool .16.210 43,I0 2217 BOSTON, last twenty-four houra in the lower Missouri and middle Mississippi valleys and good rain were general over the corn and w heat belt cast of the Missouri river, except in the Indianapolis district. No appreciable tain occurred weet of the Missouri rlvrr. L. A. WKLtiH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Chicago Prodare Market.' CHICAGO. April 6. - BUTTER - Steady; creeuneries. 2ti2c; dairies, 22.'a2Sc. KliU 15 Receipt.. 41.613 cases; at,' mark, casts Included, flrkls. la&20c; prime firsts, 22c CHEESE Steady; daisies, lffJHHc; twins. I313itc; voting Americas. 14Vel5c; long horns. Ug 15c. POTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 26tl2Sc; fair to good, 232uc. POULTRY-Steady; turkey. 16Hc; chick ens. lRtc; springs 184c. VEAL Steady; 50 to 60-lb. wte., frijlOc; 60 to 85-lb. wta.. 10JU4c; 85 to 110-lb. wis.. HHS12V. . 1 II t4 4 60 I Ill I 0 I J Il' t H 3. IM t 00 1 ro t 00 1 170 1 u t Ill 7 24 1 1 I 14 1 lftD 1 fw 1 Jii4 t 95 130 7 60 1. 110 I tfi 4 1,1 7 40 4 24 4 2, I ho 7 ;t t r. .... it 1 1 1'BJ 7 76 t 1 16 1 IM 1 74 bTOCKERs AND FEEDERS. II 447 4 25 It 4t6 I M 15 514 4 4') 4 746 4 !') 11 6n0 t " 11 777 4 .4 7 414 t 10 4V 744 I 10 7 7J4 e 1 H 427 6 40 1 (41 I 16 1 1113 f 40 Caffea Market. NEW YORK. April $. Th market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of & points In sym pathy with the higher French rabies with scattering liquidation absorbed by covering and a little fresh buying. The leading bulla did not a.ein to be giving th mar ket any support, however, and later prices eaaed off under continued liquidation, the tioaa being steady, net unchanged to 6 point lower. Sales were reported of lu.OOO bags. Closing quotationa follow: April and May. C65c; June. t tic; July, f 75c; Auguat, September, October and Nov ember. ( Sue; January, tSfa, l eburary, 6;c and March, t KUo. t-pot. quiet: Rio No. 7. lti)He. Sar-i'ia No. 1 Vtc; mud. dull; C01 dtai. ai-juaiu- V ESTERNS. Greeley & Logan Wyo. 44 feeders. .1193 J 30 34 feeders. .1006 ( 70 HoGti Sluinpy eastern markets were readily reflect. d at this point today and good, large declines were scored from Ihe opening. Shippers bought up a few se lected hogs auring rounds at prices no worse thtn a dune lower, but outside ord eis were scarce and the amount ot busi ness don. on this basis, limited Supply waa falr.y liberal aa compared with recent runs and packer appeared In no hurry to put up their drovea with tb. result that movement waa dull and slow throughout. When local buyera finally ap peared they demanded a 164320c rnt In pricea, but sellers were unwilling to grant such liberal concessions and It waa well a.ong toward midday before anything like a market baais had been established. On or two loada kept aelling at a time, how ever, at figurea no batter than I5e lower and a large share of aupply changed hand at thia decline. The beat bida obtainable during late round were fully 20c lower than yesterday; in fact, th. market waa decidedly "rotten." to ua. a current expression. Most of Ihe late sates experienced tn. run decline, and at the time of closing the trad flat. Kepreatuiauve Market. April 6 WOOL The local wool market remains quiet with crumbling pricea and the buyers in control of the sit uation. Concession, are recorded In nearly a, I lines with territory stock leading In the decline. There is hut little demand for ! fleece wools, although some fine delaine and one-quarter blood has been sold In sixable lots. New southern California wool is selling at 15c or 60c cleaned, while new Arizona ha been sold at 23c or 62.8 64c scoured. Northern grower are ho'd- Ing for higher values. Scoured batlt: Texas fine. 12 months. 687570c: fine, 8 to 8 month. tfAc; fine fall. 6A60c. Califor nia northern. 63a66e; middle county, 67fll 63c; fall, free 5iJifi0c. Oregon eastern No. 1 staple. 7HUT2o: eastern clnthina. 6Hti6o: valley No. I. 67tS8c. Territory, fine staple, 0Ui2c: fine medium staple. 66i68c; fine clothing, 6oUc; fine medium clothing, f 3 i uxoc: nair moon MTjeiuo: tnree-etghths blood. nWtfiftc; quarter b'ood combing. 65 58c. Pulled, extra, 7I'B75c; fine A. 674570c: A surers. 604163c. Mlaneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 6. WH EAT Ma v, $1 lllv&l US: July. 1.21jl September. $1.02S; cash. No. I hard. $1.1:?V81.13; No. 1 northern . ll.lMil 13',: No. 2 northern. ll.Wnl 11V, No. 3 northern, tl O643MO. CORN No. t yellow, 60,t)53V OATS No. 3 white. 39Vfl397k'". RYE No. 2 71ai?i74e - FRAN Pal-lb. sscks. $2100. FIjOUR First patents. In wood, f. 6. b., Minneapolis $".SO?j5 60; second patenta Hff5.30: first clears, $41504.36: second clears, $3 000 3 30. LYNCH HELPS WATER EXPERT Offers ta Co-Opera I e with Dr. I.ams den In Seeking; Ont Defective Plamblng. City Plumbing Inspector Lynch held a brief conference with Dr. Leon I Lumsden thl morning. Mr. Lynch assured the Washington expert that he desires to co operate with him In every case where he may find defective plumbing on his personal tour of Investigation and Dr. Lumaden thanked th plumbing Inppector for his offer. "Here In Omaha w have only two men In the plumbing department," said Mr. Lynch, "and most of our time Is now taken up with attending to new construc tion; In fact, all of It would be so taken If we could spare it. Recently we have begun on Inspection of factories and similar places, but we ran attend to that end of our work only occasionally. Last month tha receipt of this office for permits for new work alone wa over $500. so that the public cn get ome Idea ot the growth of the plumbing Inspector' work. We ought to have mofc inspector, and must have them toon, If w. ar to keep our branch of city work In good shape " SAMSON PREPARES FOR GUESTS Slarl. Campaign to Raise Finda for the Parada tor the Fall . KeallTal. Sampson has sent' out letters to the busi ness men of Omaha asking that they ub cribe now for tho parade fund for ttin Ar-Sar-Ben featlvitte for 1910. ' In tha epistle he asks that those who are. Inter ested in the welfare of the. city do not delay, but send In their subscription, at once. ' ' At a meeting of the board of governor Monday night at.th Loyal hotel Is wa derided to hold the first Initiation the flrrt Monday : night in June. Chief Artificer Rente is busy preparing 'the' form of tor ture that will make knight 'of candidate who desire to becproe subjects of th great king. - , ' The den Is being, put In than for th reception of guests who will visit the city during the festival. " , ' , FIREMAN FELLED BY NOZZLE Joe Mchola Disabled at K.levalor Fire When Hoae Writhe. Away from Ilia gqnad. A whirling hose nozzle escaping from 41 squad fighting the elevator fire early Mon day , morning, struck Joe Nlrhhls, fireman at station No. 12, Inflicting a serious In- Jury to his right ankle. Nichols was sent to his home, where. It was found that a deep bruse had Tieen sustained, but no fracture. The hose nozzle which delivered the heavy blow, waa carry ing a stream under 200 pounds pressure, when It twisted from the grip of the fire men. , Philadelphia Prodare Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 5 RI'TTER Firm, extra weBtern creamery, 33H; nearby prints. 35V". E K IS Firm. 1c higher; Pennsylvania other nearby first, free rases. 23c at mark; current receipts In returnable rases, 22c at mark; western firsts, free esses. 23c at maik: current receipt, free cases, jc at mark. CH EEs PJ Firm, New York full creams, choice. 17Hfll7Se; fair to good, 16170, BENNINGTON HAS THIEF SCARE Sheriff Make. Harried Ran to the Little Town, bat la Not Able ta Get Rabb.rs. Bennington men observing three strang er Tuesday In the neighborhood of the vlllag. lent word to Omaha that the Ran dolph bank robbers wer In sight. Sheriff Bralley imtd a hurried trip by motor car to Bennington, but was unable to find any trace of tha trio, who may or may not have been tha wanted mem. I The efficacy of Chanrtterlatn's Liniment In the relief of rheumatism Is being demon strated dally. Available hnnply of Grain. - NEW YORK. April 6.-Speclal cable and telegraphic conirnunicatlona received by Bradatreet'a allow tha following changes In available supplle compared with pre vious account:, Available aiipplles Wheat, United States. East Rockies Increased ,'0i0 bu. Canada increased 22t.0u. bu. Total United States and Canada inot eaaed, 1 202.000 bu. Afloat for and In Europe, unchanged. Total American and European tup, 1 increased 1.3-00 bu. Corn, Lnlltd Th total ! of Good Health. Th reatorttlvt power of (ound sleep can not b over eatlmated nd any ailment that prevent It I a menace to health. J. L. Southtra, Eau Clair. Wis , says: "For a long time I- have been unable to sleep coundly eights, because of pain cross my btck and sorenaa. of my kid ney. My appetite wa very poor and my g.neral condition ' waa much run down. I have beta taking Foley' Kidney Plllt but a thort tlm and now alcep at tound a a rock. I cat and enjoy my meal, and my g.neral condition I greatly Improved. I can honestly recommend Foley' Ktdnty Pill 1 know thy have cured m." For al by all drugglat IF YOU WANT. ' Valuable Information ' ' v ' ' e " ' REGARDING THI ; GuAM MARKETS WRITE TO" ' ' ' ' 5-' Gardiner B. Van less CnlB SptcUlitt CHICAGOILL. ,: Mimiif Chloaf Bar4 of f rattt .