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TOK BEE: OMAHA. THrKfJPAr. Al HIT, 2. 1910.
CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET
"Wheat 'fyens Weak Became of Weak
Cables and Bear Pressure.
(.BULLISH NEWS IS IGNORED
Wheat Kradaally Rfaavrn from thw
Oproliic Break and 4 losing;
Price . ir at. Steady
. Figures.
No, hard. $107. U; Nf s. t nwi.ff; No.
1 rd. Il'r7-i! 10. No. J, 102jlOV
COKN-Mtv. ',; July. M'-aTi'd'uc; Pep
tamhar, ' irff'Sic. Cnh. Sc Inner; No. 2
mixed. '; Nu. i. ojOOc; No. 2 whit.
f.2V, No. filWc.
OATS I'lu'liBrged; No. t white, 4HJ-4AC;
No I mined 4fl(tJ
n Y K-7'T72r.
MAV-rnrhind; rhnlre timothy. t!4 5V?T
iii- prairie. $11 OOtfil choice al
falfa, ! rwvp-17 .A.
UUTTKR I nel.angod; rrnmry. extras,
2w; first. 26c; second. 24c; packing stork,
Vjc.
I;G.3 Unehantred; current receipts, hew
esses, $!70; miscellaneous rw, 15 66;
southerns. $6.80; storage parked, $ On.
Receipt. BiiipmfniK
, April ?7. 1910.
WjLI VAiU' H lC
li;ul U.I1U
t a lamu'ed
re-
for
OMAHA. .eo.
Wlieat opened bit we.!
lower tn exirmie:y y,e.m
litwt-d pn'.-suie . i.y k'uumg
Ulll,lsi i-lt,p ltv.8 I,.. a ,
tne linn utii.it una IlnaiiUiiu.i lu.iiniueH.
'1 ho corn lik.iH.l Wd. lii kjiny.ilny
with h jt, aim cutin ui.inanU w.n re
ported liuriic' niuwer u.Ut incut ac
tivity. Wheat gradually recovered from the
CIH-riiliK mean and coning price Were
leady to a shade under . yi.-teutay,
bun. m ti oj Cu l, turns '. are .having little
eflecl at picsini. mil bun nunem are
firm In the prtctietloii of h.Kiier iiuee.
After uie eaiii ui?k '.,,u .aut the
tori, market a cad. id hud led firm; go .4
M-mi-U, value jus Oil t.,,w:l . . ...wll
and liy primary ni,mi-nis. tiece.pin ar
Vei'V .,il alio all tillering luiia reuuy
bu ifs.
li.iuary wheat receipts ware 2)0.000 bu..
ami fn.pineit4.H wrt lk.i,j0 uu,; uniiiit io
ip'S msi jem 0f 4ji,uw uu. and ship
llltlii.t ol Zia,VgU bu.
l'nnihy cum receipts ei'e 214.000 Ou.,
and Mj.priieius wrra t.'JtAJ liu.; againHt
reix-lpu. i,, yai ol iu.uvv bu., nu n.p
intlua ol l.tj bu.
C'liantin.t, were )-,j0 bu. of Corn. nm
(it oa.. and rnai una flour Liiuai to
UVtw bu. ...
'Ci pool voiced. 'IS tit'lid lower on
wneai, uiKi loa-rr on lorn.
l.ocui ranK, ot optloiia:
Artlclea.l Opii. High! i Low. Clone. Voa y.
Whrnt. .u U.w
Corn, bu .' Z.4
UatF, liu l.ttno
M.nnn
iti i)
3 000
May...103 1 Oi I 1 00 ( 1 OOVil 103
July... M I VI I M SW-
Corn- .1 j
May... J fil j BiVVI Us
Juiy.,.1 ,. br'm (rfc '. Si'Vil" 6"'HI i"ii
Oata- ,.i , i I
ita....- 41 1 4iVt 4ti4. 4U4.. 41
Juiy... H j 3J t tu . aa iW
Omuba Caul)
WHEAT -No.' 2 hard.
hard, KTiWHo! No. 4 hard. Wtic:
hard, WKaOOof No. 2 dpririK, II .my.(riyi;
I'rtoea.
ll.Wvwi.02Vt; No. 3
rf Jecied
NO.
I aprlng, KiV'.'c; No. 4 xnnr.g, iasoe; No.
i durum, dw.ijy.v.c; No. 3 durum, Wj43-)t.
('I)RN-Nn. z- w httc, t0c; No. 2 white, fit
l6bc; No. '4 while, MVitf.Jc; No. J color,
1 U .uuH'c; No. 4 color, u4tyttc; No. 2 ye)
"Jow, 6i'u.)i''ic; No. 8 ynlOu, ottriifuiuc; No. 4
yello. fcSVkTc; No. 2, u7'iV.7 vse ; No. 3. 5CVi
fe)7c; No. , b3viftt4e; no Hrane, HH(jie.
OATH Ktnndam, 4(iv(in41c; No. '4 white,
ajH'iiw'ie; Ni 4 whtte, (i4ia'.ivic; No.
yellows ,a(H4i)r; No. 4 yellow, i. Vu4c; No
2 iui.Fd, ;o'o."' 1
HAKtjKlf No. 4. 4Wr60e;- No. 1 feed,
4.c; reacted, 4r(i46c.
Kifc-No. i. T4iiJ,44tc; No. 3, 730740.
.! Carlo! Kece;pta. , , ,
j Wheat. Corn.
A CltlcaRO i . . . ... . . ,i . tf 119
lnneapollB .t....- 11!)
Omaha f.. I '
JJuluth 3
45
4C
Oata.
102
WEATHER IX THE GIH1 BELT
llalaa General In Mlaalaalppl and Ohio
Aallera l.aat Miat,
OMAHA. April 27. 110.
The dlaturbnnre ovr the eaatern portion
of the country I gradually dieappeanng.
and while roiiMidnrable cioudlneaa prevalia
t.-Kt of the Ml;a.ippi river, weather con
ditlona liave greatly improved throughout
that aectlon amce the preceding report
Kalna were geneial In tnei midillo MtftalS
oippl and Ohio valley and Lake region
duiins the lat twenty-four houra, but gen
eially fair weather prevail In those afo
tiona this morning. The weather continues
clear went of the M!tslppt river Into the
.mountain and remains talr went to the
uoaat. Temepraturea are hlgneur every wher
tiom the Kocky mountains east to the
Atluntle coast, except tn th New England
utatea, where conlrr weather- prevails. An
area of high pressure, . accompanied by
cooler weather has appeared In the extreme
northwest and on the upper Pacific coast.
This area or hia;h, with lis cooler weather,
will not reach the central vaileya before
Friday and the outlook Is for continued
rulr and n.it much change In temperature
In this vicinity tonight and Thursday.
.Minimum temperature and precipitation
as compared with ttie last three years:
W10. I'MJ. iw. 1J0,.
Minimum temperature .. 62 81 30 3S
Precipitation o . .(0 T .00
Normal temperature for today, 65 de
grees. licficlency In precipitation' since March L
3.1 inches.
lirflciency
2.22 Inches.
iJetlclency
2.19 inches.
corresponding period In 1D0H,
corresponding , period In liHW,
I
U A. WELSH, Iocal Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
nours ending at 8 a. m , 7Mh meridian time,
Yv edneeoay, April 27, 1110:-
OMAHA STATIONS : '
Temp.. Rain-
Max. Mln. fall.
Ptstlon.
Ashland. Neb 7
Auburn, Neb...., 77
ri'ken Bow, Neb. fc
Columbus, Neb. .. 77
Culbertnon, Neb.. 0
Fail bury. Neb.v.7S
Fairmont, Neo... 75
C.r. Islsnd, Neb.. 76
Hartlngton, Neb. 72
Hastings. Neb... 74
Holdrege, Neb... 77
Omaha, Neb.
Tekamah, Neb
Alta. Ia
("firroll, la
Clnrlnda. la
la..
i
CHICAUO ttRAlN .ASU PROVISIONS
fentiarea sf Iha fradlag and t loalnn
Prlt'ea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April 27.-Officlftl announce
unent wan made today that 1.942.000 acres
Of wheat In Kansas has beeu aoundoned as
ihopeleas, and the price lenped briskly up
ward. Although there had been a sharp
break early, following a decline the day
previous, th market closed c to QMiO up
for the new crop months. May wheat ral
lied lc from the bottom, but tinMhid with
net loss ot i-TsWlo. Corn, closed "JVsc
lower toHKo higher, and eats VJ"q to
Vi'ij)o lower. Provision scored a gain of
10c and 3TKd32V4c.
Nervousnesg" and activity marked the day
(roin start to finish In the whea(.plt. Karly
new and statistics were again generally
bearish and accordingly the market In the
first part of the day continued the slump
of tht preceding session. Excited rumors
began to circulate, however, at the begin
ning. f the last half, of the day as to the
put)ock In Kansas, When the official state
report, giving figures as to acreage and
tondltlon, was flashed over the wires. , the
facts were seen to be more forbidding than
the guesswork beforehand. The condition
with, the remaining portion of the crop was
put nt 70 per cent, Indicating a crop of but
14. 000.000 bu.'as a. maximum, yield for., the
late ,aa against M, 000,000 bu. last year. ,
Under suoh circumstances the. market
kere was generally regarded as having been
fnuoh oversold and there was prompt scur-
Plng by short sellers to cqve'r their trades,
nfavorable crop reports from Nebraska
iti scattering newa, of chinch bug damage
Increased the buiiinn reeling, nepiemoer,
Which cloned last night at Wc'mJI.OO, op
ened at D0HH9DC, sold down to 8Tse,-ad-
ranoed to SI OOVA and closed strong at ll.cotfc,
a net vain of CUMiO.
Corn had little Independent action, being
soverned mainly ,ty the action of wheat
After being ..weak early, the coarser grain
rarnmrad most of the decline In the May
delivery and showed a net gain for deferred
months: September, which closed last night
at afrrifUVLc. onened at 6Jiiti2?kC. advanced
Co S and closed steady at H4c. There
nraa a poor demand for oaah corn and prices
were from Ma tolc lower. No. 2 yellow
aoltl at tWUi&dlc. . -
The aympathetlo Recovery In oats was not
an eomolete as In Wheat and corn. Trade
was active and the. close firm, with Septem
Viar or smto 'a-'iint loss of WflHC
Provisions,'' like corn and oats, followed
.At the claee Dork was 22V4c to Vt
tPfyo net higher; laird, lOfclBc, and ribs, 12Vic
tO'l&17H0.
Leading f utui-e are as follows:
ibley, la..
Sioux City,
Minimum temperaturo
period ending at 8 a. m.
averages.
DISTRICT STATIONS.
No. of
Stations.
... 17
... 19 1
12
2i
13
14
20
24
19
District.
Columbus, O
Louisville, KV
ndlanapolls, incl.,
Chicago, 111
St. Louis, Mo
)es Moines, la
Minneapolis, Minn.
Kannas uity, mo.
Omaha, Neb
Rains and snows occurred In the eastern
portion of the corn and wheat region dur
ing Tuesday. Hllghtly warmer weather Is
geneial throughout the entire region this
morning. Freeslng temperatures occurred
t one station in the Indianapolis district
and at two stations In the St. Louis dis
trict. L. A. WELSH.
, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.-
s
Artlcles.l Open.l Hlgn. Low, I Close. Yes y.
Vtwat
May
July
Bept
Com
May .
Jviyj
Oau
May
July
Bept.
Cork
May
au'y
Sept.
Laid
Muy
July
&upt.
Whs
May
Julv
Bept.
iiiiiil
1 07 t 07Hl 1 WVi
1 91 : 102V-V100,-
VWH, 1 oOvj l1,!
I , ... I
& 0i
1 07V4,1QS?,-H
1 02Wi l ulV
1 t)S,9tl;-llW
I
41a424242Sl
S!lWr:t40Vl
24.l611k'0 i62Vliti VklM'i (US
Mi Utvti t31t)3itf,id'-s
4H4 42 420'
;ian 40 40'.-i
Sl HBVlBWVtl
30 9JW 21 87V4I 20 95 I 21 S7V 21 15
21 20 ) 21 tn) 21 07Vii 21 no 21 io
21 15;
lO
11 w
11 DO
) 11 Ti1
I U 7ti
21 t2Val 21 07 V 2d U) 21 27
IS ?7Sl 13 07Vil 12 27V4, 12 II
13 o;v 11 90 I 12 o7si 11 af
12MV 11 W 12 07Vj 11 1st
li 07h U SO 1 11 97V4 11 90
11 7M 11 to I 11 87v 11 75
11 U. 11 tttVai illw .1 U.72
ft
faah nuoiatlons were an follows:
riAitJIt r.asy; winter patents, 5.00tii..2i
winter slraightH. 4.7Wo.2; spring straights,
t4.di4l4.7u; bak;rs. S2.iuuo.00.
HI hi No. 1. the
HAltLKiy Feru or mixing. 44if50c; fai;
n ,-hi,len triHtriiiB-. 67(!ile.
si.'.i.llmKla V. 1NO. 1 southwesterW: I2.S01
No, .1 north western, S2.40. Timothy, It. 40.
'l..vr 111 ' .
PKGVifcioNS-Mesa pork, per bbl., 121.50
i21.T&. LatJ. uer W0 Ibd,, 12.S7Si. B"0i
t iba. sides, vuooae) U.17VtaU2.76; short clea
liden, ilAixed) ii.WJl . .
Toial ciertiances ot wtieat-and- flour war
euual to. Im.uui bu. Primary, rei-oipis wi
ilfllKIU bu..' eolllDured with 21U1AO bu. th
I curiesuonilfna itav a year ajro. KsttmateU
1 rtoeti.iM for tomorrow' Wheat. S cars; corn
ki eu.i'M- nAli i4M rin: hurrl. 1N.0W tiead
ChlcnKO Cash Prir.es-rW'heat. No. 2 red
tl.( Atl I ULW X'ii 3 rJ. Xl.04fll.0S: No.
hard, Sl.tnnil.U3;. No, hard, $10ul.o7V
ISO. '1 uorihvrn arjrina:. U.UkWM'l.U)'.; KO.
prlng. Il uiul.oii. corn. visa. caah. 6JC
No. 8 cash. smoi'iSW: N'o. white, 452MrC
No..S white, 61Va''2e; No. t yellow, 00(tf
A"; No. I yellow, i:auv. Oats, NO. 2 while.
lv,i4JVic; No. 3 while.' 40t,9'Cc; No. 4
ahlte, 40(o 42c; alandard, 4J,j4JSlC
l i"l r.it Stieady; vreantt rit-j, S29c;
lalrlee. 2Jlo. . , . . , . .
F.UUS totaady; reeelpta. JS.Ms cases; at
mark, canes Inaluded, liH'UlVsc; firsts,
be; prime flrcis, 20'nc.
CHKKBK Stady; Oalnles, 14ilSr; twins,
UVel4v: yuung Atiwiicas, Iik.c; lulia
horns. 14(iji4V40. , )
t'OTATotn Firm: choice to fancy, 11
16c; fair t good, 2fe22o,
I-Ol'LTRV Meadyr tfrkeja,' 16c; chick
n. lsc: aprtngn. 1KV-
a YRALBfeady; fct) to i lbs.. 8SjiiiV: SO
T o yK iha.. 1.10 .e; Si to 110 Iho., In ,ijiro.
Clilcagui Ret'eipis Wluat, 5 cars; corn,
a car; oat. 102 rarsN Kallmated TomorrowWheat,-
li caia. corn, (2 cars; oats,
ca r a. i
73
75
72
72
7S
74
74
40'
38
34
36
45
87
88
38
38
37
42
46
41
47
41
40
3S
44
.OS
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00'
.00
foe
tNot
Sky. ;
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear ..
Clear
Clear
Clear
' Clear
Clear
Clear .
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
V IV I I
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Included In
Temp. Rain
Max. Mln. fall.
44 38 .. .20
46 40 .30
44 - 88 - .
50 S8 .?0
64 38 . 20
88 42 .00
78 42 .01
72 42 .00
74 40 .00
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fair Bun of Cattle, with Trade Slow
nd Weak.
HOGS EXPERIENCE A BAD SLUMP
Sheen and Lambs Sbavr Material
( hange, Prices for Mont Tart
tontlnalac In Same Notches
as Taesday.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. April 27, 1910.
Receipts were: Cattle, Pwg. btieep.
Ottleiai Mommy 4.6.H 2, 16 9.324
Official 'luesdsy ,t)44 l.o 8.211
estimate eanesuay ... 4,4W 6,2uo 4,0
Thtee dnyii this week. ...13.971 11.1M 1.
tame day last week.... 14.6x8 , 2Ot2 2l,Ui
Mint days 3 weeks ao..l,.i 27.IU1 1K..V40
Sams day I week ago.. V.4.-6 U,i7 1H.17
dame uays 4 weeks ago.,12l? 2U..U7 2l,i74
Sam day last year U.ijl 21,4.4 UM1
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep ai South Omana
for the year to date, compared with last
year: 1H10. aw Inc. Dec.
cattle S2h.&6 297.210 31,1,4
Hogs 716.1M Wli ...... 184, 0K4
Sheep 491,01a 642,616 61.601
Th following table shows th average
prices of hog at South Omaha for th last
several day with comparisons:
4n i m t ........ ? n
11 I H M J1 I i 1
t nt m r . .
s. SI4 01 tr i4. tt ... -iK
H ?4 ll 44 Ill ...
ii f i r w , i iw
ti m n in t t
ii m im va :t ... a
it tst . . i m n ....... to i
47 fl4 14 i s Tt ...tst ... If
ti tn ...in t m i :
tt tn m I? ... it
I 14k ! I f M I'W .
74 II 4 1 I an 41 Y 1ft 11
r Ii an I to n ran ... t
II tri HI IN II ran !
Tt Ut H I N U II W I U'-i
Ti Ml ... I !H ' -t4 ... IS
70 !M ft) ll.i ..... aw. "T ... H
117 . . I 7i M 4 ... , 14
t IM 40 I I7V4, 4 'l ... i
T7 ?i7 11 tin 41... !' ... li
n .141 tm t I li
i sj., i i on 2'4 140 IS
II rr,7 I4ii a in 74 1.-T li I li1
47 r4 ... I 0 14 " H
7 511 ... Ol HI f:t 120 I 11
IS ?S 40 liiJH S1 S1J ... M
4! i ... IICli ti S-4I IW
I i;t ... tM, i: ...
?7'1 l I 0(1 41...W....1) PO 20
47 274 Ut 43 :) . ti
TI Ill ... tm 1 2W 11 li
u Ifl ... os
Late. 1110. lW.l!W(j.llK);.liei.L'u.ll.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
17.. I 1 ft 43 4 61 6
18.. 14141 I I M, M 6H 0 2S 4 0
19. .1 I Mk 2j W; 4 44 I 27 4 74
8 SO 1 fHil 8 S4l 24i 6 42. b 23 4 U
OlW C Wl 6 801 3M 5 Hi, 4 H
IH 7 Ol 6 il 6 38 I 4 I 4 62
I U 4W M 1 0 l .
6 38, 6 81, 6 n b 8-i 4 76
20.
22.
if.
24.
. u . . . . . , h an. u .1 . v . i
tii.A 9 U) tf P2I 1 6 341 6 291 8 2-1, 4 8
i 20 6 a.1 4
9 12 I I
II
27.'. 041 6 96 &
6 18i 4 '
'Sunday.
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Tarda, South Omaha,,
Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at 3
p. m. yesterday:
RECK1 PTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. A St. P 7 1
Wabash 2 1 ... 1
Missouri Pacific .... 6 1
Union Pacific 67 25
C. 4 N. W., east.... 4 2
C. A- N. W., west.... 59 19
C. St. P., M. A O... 23 S
C, I). A Q., east 5
C, B. & west 83 13
C, R. 1. & P., east.. 1 3
C, R. I. & P., west.. 13
Illinois Central 1
c. a. w i i
10
is
SHKKP The lamb trade prenented no
ery new features today and nion of the
ffertnes aold in about th same notches
as on yesterday. Only very few sheep
were received, the nig end or the run coll
ating of lambs, largely shorn. Demand
as neither active 'nor broad, an was the
caee yesterdaj , but really good grades of
lllcra niet with a fair request and changed
ands during early .unils. On the other
and commol shorn nnd heavy wooied
were more or less neulected and proved to
be slow sale throughout. High dressing
Mexicans still In the fleece sold up as
igh a 89.90, a dime below last week' high
ales; shorn westerns went at 89.10 and a
tring of shorn wethers and yearlings.
mixed, realised 17.90.
1 or the week thus far supply has been
decidedly light, but a sharp deerense In
receipts at this time of the year Is only
seasonable. Prices have experienced little
change In spite of -a rather slack demand.
nd, barring values on wooied lambs, every
thing has been selling fully steady with
last week's close. Bulk of wooied lambs
ave been golna at fteures about Kxfilao
lower than those that prevailed Friday.
current prices on shorn lambs are Just
bout 75o leas and prices on shorn SheeD
around 60c less than values on similar
uallty of wooied shipments. The followins
quotations apply to the latter class of
lock: Good tn choice lamha til 4Att a. un
fair to good lambs. 19.00ra9.4.": good light
earllnga. s.l&tr.60; good heavy yearlings,
l.itnOK.la: toad to choice wethers. X7.tu,4B
m: i.iir to sooe wethers
to choice ewes, 17.60 &8. 00;
wes. 87.Oefii7.CO.
Represents!! v anion-
r0.
shorn
shorn
shorn
10
8V7
675
'1,912
6S8
Total receipts ....220 (
- DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 677
Swift and Company 1.0R1
Cudahy Packing Co 888
Armour A Co 653
Murphy
Sinclair 102
W. B. aVnsant Co 90
Denton, Vansant & Lush. 31
Stephen Dros
Hdl Son
f'. B. Lewis
lunton Co
J. B. Root & Co.... i
J. - H. Bulla
L. F. Hum
27 spring lambs
75 spring lambs ..
10 western bucks
108 western lambs,
6S7 Mexican lambs
320 western lambs.
604 western lambs
14 western lambt. shorn ,.
218 western wethers, shorn....
20 Western w-eihem nulla ihnm ll'ri
213 western wethers, shorn.'..'..:. 10s
114 western lambs, shorn 75
88 western lamha. hrok.n ricoon M
193 western lambs 64
SO
1C7
25
24
78
66
92
L. Wolf i 40
McCreary St Carey
S. Werthelmer ...
II. F. Hamilton .
M.-Kan. Calf Co.
C lin & Christy ,
Other buyers
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qootatlona of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 27. FLOUR Lower.
with demand poor. Spring patents, IR.2Ti
.56 r winter .straights, S4.856i6.4o: winter
patents, . St.16C(6.50; spricg clears, 14 207J
50, winter extras. No. 1, M0Oiiy4.5O; Kan
sas straights. 84.805.00. Hecelpta 14,290;
hlpments 3.2D8. . ...
CORN M K A L Steady. Fine wh te : and
yellow, tl.40t91.46; coarse, S1.2Tx?1.30:. kiln
dried, S3.26.
WHEAT Spot, easy; No. I red, S1.14 bid.
I. f. i No. 1 northern. 81.17V. nominal, f. o.
b. opening navigation. Option wheat was
weaK ana tower eariy under neavy selling
on the weak rabies, poor cash demand,
warmer .weather, but rallied In . the after
noon on covering by shorts and unfavor
able crop reports from Nebraska and
Illinois and elosed at le decline to r ad
vance, F.xporters took 26 loads of Mani
toba wheat. May, ' 1.14V47Ziil.l4s4: Closed.
11.1414. July, ll.08i,1.10: closed, $1.19.
September, Sl.Om415i.O7H; elosed, I1.07H- He
celpts 26,400; shipment 83,972.
CORN Spot, steady: steamer. 6SM1O. and
No,' 4, 6O140, both nominal elevator, export
basis.. . Kxport No. 2. 64Ho. nominal f . o. b.
Option market was without transaction,
cloving unchanged to c net decline. May
closed, 68c; July, 71Sc; September, 71Si0.
Receipts 2,260; shipment ZS.K91.
OATS spot, oulet: mixed, 26 to 82 pound.
nominal: natural white. 26 to 32 pound.
45VsfS4.Sc; clipped w while, 34 to 42 pounds.
4brW62o. Option market wa without
transactions, closing nominal. . Receipts
Z4,n.
HAY-Steady: prime. SI. 10: No. L 81.10:
io. z, KidQIlOO; Mo. J, 804300c.- .
HOfs-iiuii: stat common to choice
1909, 22fi2oc; 1908. nominal; Paclflo coast.
um. iwuc lsos. nominal.
I HH)iS Firm: Central America. 23 He:
Bogota, nvzjc. 1
LKATHEK Firm: hemloek firsts. MoO
29c; heconds. 23(327c; thirds, 22ffJ5c; rejected,
zicnric.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. SI4.05
Q24.60: family, 42&.OiX2 2.60: short clear
$2."i.00ti 27.50. Beef, steady; moss, 15.tfji6.00;
ramiiy, ji,ooi)Ji.50; hams, S24.00a26.0o. Cut
meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
Iha, S15.50fll7.00;. pickled ham. 1 tl60ft
17.00. Lard, steady; middle west.' prime.
312.6013 12.70; refined, easy; continent, 813.10;
Mouth America. 815.45: compound. SlO.oora
IV. Ml.
TALLOW Quiet; prim city, 7Vie; coun
try, -7W7SC.
RICK Steady domestic, fcgSKc; Japan,
6Vi(oVc.
BUTTER Firmer; creamery special, 30c
extras. 23c; thirds to firsts. 2fi43SV4c; old
z.Kusc; state dairy, finest, 28if.2Xe!; common
to prime, 2375 27c; process specisla, 2SU.ijf2ici
process, seconds to extra, 15 26c; factory
seconds to flrsu, 22Q25C; Imitation cream
ery, 2JiI24Hc.
EO(iH-SIIhtly firmer: fresh aathered.
storage packed selections, flH'elWc; fresh
UBiiiriru, . riuiai imoifii vims, nrmiT.
21Vi322c; fresh, gathered, regular packed.
urnm. 241 Jl"c. .
Cli EF.SS Steady; state specials, lie
fit e. t)rtpv.o; fair to good, V48c; common
i'irTnvtc: run ssims, Sfli'o.
POULTRY Alive, demand acUve and
feeling firm, but prices not settled; dressed
irresular: Philadelphia chiokena.
fowls, 153 lite; turkeys, 174; 2ic.
Total 4,986 4,971
Ca. .A,Jblwcl,li,iwii V V.WWW1S WWI4 Kv
ibeiai at lina uOiui, oul uitj toiut tor tue
urce Qaj ia a iW hUlidrea snort ol Ittjl
Vwetn. ioti miu About J.,4uo ncau iait
na.11 a ytai' axo. Coimitions, aa a wiw.a,
ever very mucu against, me se.ilng in
terests. Advices fioni ail othw a.wraet
points inaicatea a uu.l and weak uiaiaet
Aiih pricts on the down made and buyer
at una point were backward about taxing
nolo, so iiat it wa wen aiong to war a tnia-
day bafor very much business haa been
rsnaacted.
Lrght feeding and stock cattle were th
first to chahae - band tuls morning, and
prices on that kind did not show much
nange, th market, as a rule, being auoiea
about attady. There was a fair demand
and the fiiom of th cattle coming under
that head changed hands In reasonaole sea.
sons. On the other hand, heavy feeder
were generally neglected, being both slow
and weak.
Cow and heifer, especially those of fair
to gooa quaaty, were in gooa aemana ana
they sold quit well at prices tnat wer
about steady, interior grades wer rather
BlOW. '
Beef steers were the last to sell, especi
ally tne heavy grades, which were more or
less of a a rag all the morning, frices as
rule were loo lower on all Kinds of fat
steers than yesterday.
Th labor trouble that have been brewing
for several day at some of the packing
houses and the consequent uncertainty
contributed to the dullness of th market-
It was evident that packer were afraid to
buy very freely for fear that they might
not be in a besltlon to Kin out in stock
and hence-the markets on all kinds of stock
had a more or less hand to mouth char
acter.
Quotations on eattie: Good to ehole corn
fed steer, f7.H5fj7.8J; fair to good corn fed
steers. S6.svit7.J0; common to fair cerntaa
steers, l4.7o,l5.75; good to choice cow and
heifer, S.W(t7.00; fair to good cow and
heifar, 86.006.86; common to fair cow and
heifers. S2.76tS4.76: good to choice Stocket
and feeders. 38.KM6.7S; fair to good Blockers
and feeders. 85.0005.86; . common to fair
tockers and feeder. I4.00ffl5.00; itoek heif
er, 3.76i(4.60; veal calve. M.ij-s.a; pulls,
stag, etc, xj.,th7,z5.
Representative aales:
BEEF STESR3.
20u24c
KANSAS C1TT. Mo . ArrH 17. WHEAT
U tilHl July. j-iuseo. bid; SeiMauiU-r.
eill. Cejyt'u"l"Jly UUw-liauged,
St. I.ouls General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo . April 27. WHEAT Fu
tures, higher; May. SI. Ot"; July, Sl.OOH-
rasn. iirm: traca: rwo. t rei, fi.iofal.12; No,
z naru, i.irrji. n.
CORN Futures, higher May. eiVi: Julv,
68Hc. Cash, weaker; track: No. 3. 64c; No.
I white, m ifliioc.
OATS Fuiuraa, higher; May, 41c; July,
syic. A nsa, s'eauy; iraca: ip. s, 42(42,4c
in o. a wniie. aoc.
RYE-Nomlnl; 790.
M)l U Steady: read winter patents.
95.2t'it.6t;. extna .fancy and straight,. S4.6W0
so.iv; nara winter ciearv, M.e.iiTJ4.1n).
SUKD-Tlmothy, S3.0uu3.5O,
CoR.NMEALr-iJ.36.
IiRAN Lower; sacked east track, $1.03
MAT Firm; timothy, $14 50518 50; pralrl
412 IAI 14. W
HKMP TWItfE-.
PROVISIONS Por, higher; jobbing,
III. Ml. Ijird. higher; prime team, l2.2;i
1230. Drv-salt iY'ts, lower; boxed extra
short. SU U'i; clear- riba.; 114 12: short
clears. I4.37V. Racoti, lowr: boxed exUa
shorts, $15.17; clear ribs. S15 37H; short
clears. l6.65V,i '
: POULTRY Steady ; vhtckeua, 16c; springs,
13c: turkey 1, ISc; dotka. 14c; geeae, 7o.
. KUTTEH II gbtr areamery, 24Vra'J8'xc.
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8 84
I 90
9 10
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7 90
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8 65
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Cattle and Sheen Markets Renorted
Steady Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO. April 27. CATTLE Recelnta
19,000 head. Market steady to 10c lower:
teers. 86.2TV'a8.50: cows., S4.ST.(?r7.25: hnlfern
S4.tTI7.60; bulls,' S5.00ti6.75; calves. $3.00411
25; Mockers and feeders, S4,7ryS7.60.
HOOS Receipts. 16.000 head. Market Mkffl
20o lower; choioe heavy, Si60ri9.flO; butch
ers, $9. 459.65; light mixed, S!.85'i9.40; choice
light. l.40960: DAcknc. 89. 402. 46: man.
S9 20f&9 30; bulk of sales, lO.ltVj&M.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 15.000
head. Market steady; sheep, $7.10fl8.25;
lambs, S8.36fJ9.60; spring lambs, $10.00rJ15.00;
yearlings, $7.75(98.50.
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Kanaa City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April 27. CATTLE Re
ceipts 8.000, inoludlng 300 southerns; mar
ket steady to lOo lower. Choice export and
rensed beef steers, 87.60Q8.r fair to good.
Sfl.tOi.lT); western teers, $tTj0fi7.55; Block
ers and feeders, $4.606.70; southern steers,
$R.75V7.50; southern cows, $3.75(7! 6.25; native
cows, w.wnrf.oo; native betters. la.ouffltiiO:
bulls, S4.60ft.65; calves, $5.00-15 S. 76.
HOGS Receipts 8 000: market 15o to 0c
lower. Top, $9.40; bulk of sales, 19.Kr7t4.35:
heavy. $9.2M19.40: rackers"" and butchers.
$9.15?f9.40; light, S9.003.25; -i pigs, $7.76.8i).
SHEEP Recents 6.000: naxknt nteadv.
Lambs. S7.26.U9.85: yaarllnsa, I7.00ifl.7a:
wethers. S6.751J8.60: ewe. 81X00(37.75: stock-
tr and feeder. $4,361(74.00. '
St. Lonl Live Stock - Market.'
ST. LOUIS. Arrll 27. CATTTR Te-lnl.
2,8X) head; no Texans; market, 15o lower;
native shipping and export steers, $6.80
ifTR.40: dressed beef and hutchnr nteev
$6O0S.35; steers under 1.000 lbs., $5.7Kt.2K;
Blockers and feeders. $4.0006.26: cows and
heifers, $3.8Mf.00; cannern, $3.753.25; bulls,
$4.00J7.0t); calves, MOOW8.75: Texas arid In
dian steers, $4 5098.00 cow and heifers,
$300436.60. ,
HOGS Receipts. 4.300 head: market. Kp
lower; pigs and lights, $7fti?tfl.46; butchers
and best heavy. $9.S5ff9.7V.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. Jtno"
bead; market, steady; native muttons, $7.60
flS OO: lambs. tS.OOTTfl SK: culls and hiicka
S4.50tj6.26; stookera, 4-t4j,e0. -. .
St. Joaepb Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April 27-CATTLI0-'ne-
celpt. 1,000 head; market steady, 10c lower;
teers, Ui.MKBS.w; cows and heifers, IS.60OT
7.60: calves, $3. 0058.60.
HOGS Receipts. 8.000 hettd: market lftft
16c lower: ton. 89.86: bulk of sales. IS l.'w
.80. y "
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDtn. 8 000
head; market steady; lamb. $3. 60,39. 78.
Stoek In Slsjht.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western market yesterday were as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
...... 4.400 6.200 4.290
2,000 - 8,000 6.000
8.000 8.000 6.000
2.800 4,300 1,800
11,400 16,000 15,000
South Omaha
PC Joseph ....
Kansas City .
St. Louis .....
Chicago
Totals..
St, 800 86,600 83,000
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 27. COTTON market
opened teady at unchanged price to an
advance of 7 points, a better response to
the Liverpool strengm being prevented by
better weather reports and a renewal ot
yesterday's selling account under which
late months eased off to within a point of
last night's finals during the first few
minutes. There was a good demand, how
ever, from leading bulla and other buyer,
Influenced by claims mat ravoraoie out
look and recent oaa weeine naa placed
early crop prospect In a doubtful condi
tion.
Futures openea sieaay; April, it. 570 bid
May, 14.8So; July, 14.02c; August, 13.9c
September, IS. 14c; October, 13.74c; Decem
ber. ll.55e; January. 12.62c.
Cotton soot closed A) points aeciine. Mid
dling uplands, 15.050 ; middling gulf, 16.30c.
Sales 5,500 bales.
Cotton future closed steady, -cios
April, 14.75c; May, 14.66c; June, 14.52c; July,
14.61c; August, I3.wc; September, 18.03c
October, 12.65c; November, 12.490; Decern
ber, 13.48; January, 12.45c.
Oils and Rosla.
SAVANNAH. April 27 OILS Turpen
tine, firm, 60Sc: sales, 1,028 bhls.; receipts
two days. 1,141 bbls.; shipment, 208 bbl.;
stock. 4.9u9 bbl.
ROSIN Firm; sale, 2,579 bbl.; receipts,
two days, 3,0:12 bbls.; shipment. VM) bbls.;
ttocks, 67,236 bbls. Quota: B, $4.024.15; D
Wye
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DOAwKD OF TRADE B'LPt).
Eastern
We Own and Offer
$50,000
Oregon Light & Power Co.
First and Kofunding Mortgage Six Tor Cent Honds.
Dated October 1, 1909. Due October 1, 1929.
Interest payable April 1 and October 1.
At Fidelity Trust Company.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Trustee: F1DEI JTYTUUST COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Coupon Bonds of $500 and $1000 each with privilege of registration.
SUBJECT TO CALL AT 105 AND ACCRUED INTEREST on ANY INTEREST PAYMENT DATE
The agrg earning of tho propsriiet ownsd by the F.attern Oregon
Light ta Power Co- for lh year ending Dec. 31. 1909. erd as follows!
EARNINGS
.$103,805.40
. 49,257.45
.$114,547.95
. 55,200.00
Gross Earnings
Operating Expenses
NetV.
Interest
Surplus 59,347.95
We recommend these bonds for Investment for the following reasons!
FIRST-rSecured by tbe first mortgage on four water-power plants,
139 miles of transmission lines, with gas, electric power plant of Baker
City, the light and power plant of La Grande and five other towns, sub
ject only to an underlying issue on the Baker City plant, to retire which
bonds are hehi in escrow by the trustee.
SECOND Further bonds can be issued for only 80 per cent of the cost
of new property, improvements or additions, and then only when the net
earnings show double the interest charge.
THIRD The water supply is ample and certain, and the market for hy--draulic
electric power is unusually favorable, which is due to the high
price of coal.
FOURTH The combined net earnings in 1909 of individual plants
were about twice the interest charges.
FIFTH The present development can be increased seven times at a
small cost. ' .
SIXTH The principal stockholders are men of high financial ability .
and integrity and are well known throughout the middle west. i
Price 100 and interest
IsfJCIWIWrCWJfWWWwWRWOOlIRKXOOK
RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS
CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , 0,000.2
BTiUal
S4.MV7T4.4K: E, $4.64.72H; F, $5.0tRn.0i); 11.
$5.05a&.10; H. $5.J0fl5.26; I, $5.85; K. $5 60; M,
$5.70,' N, $5.80; WQ. $6.96; WW. S6.0Ofl6.12V4.
OIL ClTX, April ii.-uiuo-v.iTU". w-
ancen, 135 bbls.; runs, zsmm oom.. mw,
161,494 bbls.; shipments, 119,412 bbl,; aver
age, 230,327 bbl.
Metal Market. '
NEW YORK, April 27. METALS
Standard copper on the New York motaj
exchange was dull today. Local dealer
ouote lake copper at $l2.7M?fl3.00; electroly
tic $lt.62V4.(JlS.76; casting, $12.60t312.62. Lon
don market closed steady; spot, 56 6s and
futures at 57 5s. Tin was Iirm; spoi ami
April, $32.5383.06. London markei, rirrn
and higher, wiun spoi omnin i
mil fntnrea at 151 7s d. Lead, dull; spot.
ttlMMtO. London market, unchanged at
' . f . . , . , .: . it .ar. c;
rz 1ZB tu. Bpeuer.- we, mws, - --ai
London market, lower at 22. Iron, un
eh.na1 at 60s 2d for Cleveland warrants
i i -An 1 aarI market, oulet: No.
foundry northern, $17.26fJ 18.00; No, 2. $16.75
aril Mi- No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern
OT. LOUIS. April 27. METALS Lead,
$4.25; spelter, weak, $5,20i3-6.22fr.
. Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Arrll 27. WHEAT
May. U.0714; July. $108; September, WH
it ia f.h. No. 1 hard. 11.10: No. 1 north
er'n. $1.0811.10; No. i northern, $1064
1.08; No S. $1.04iEri.06'4.
FLAX Closed at $2.86.
CORN No. 8 yellow, 56f7)57c.
OATS No. S white. 3939C.
RYE No. 2, 7141730.
BRAN In 100 pound sacks, $18.0018.S6.
irijitm Flrnt naieiits. In wood f. o. b
Minneapolis. $6.20,3.6.40; seoond patents, $6.00
16.20; first clears, $4.05(?i4.1o
$281X33.10.
Hay Market.
OMAHA. April 27. HAY No. L $9.00; No.
2. 88.00: packing, $6.00. Straw: Wheat, $0 00;
rye and oats, $7.00. Alfalfa, $12.00. The
supplv of poor hay Is aiuch heavier than
the demand and nobody want to buy the
poorer quality.
, 1 ,
Philadelphia Prodnce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 27. BUTTER
Market Unchanged.
EGGS Market steady; Pennsylvania and
second clears
other nearby firsts, free cases, 22c at
mark; Pennsylvania and other current re
ceipts tn returnable cases, 21c at mark;
Western nrsts, rree cases, no i inarn ,
Western firsts, current receipts, free
cases, 21c at mark.
CHEESE Market unchanged.
i . .. '
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April Z7.-FLOUR-Mar-ket
dull.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.081,09; No.
t northern, l.iKVa1.06Vi; July, $1.02v.
OATS tlV45 42o.
BARLEY Samples, 68i66c.
Isgsr and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April 27. SUOAR-Rew.
steady; muscovado, 89 test, 3.80c; centrifu
gal, 96 test, 4.30c; molasses sugar, 89 test,
8.65c; refined, quiet; crushed, S.85C; granu
lated, 6.16c: powdered. S.85o.
Herbert E. Gooch Co
Brokers ind Dealers
omAur, pmoTisiows, stocks,
Omaha Office 1 SIS Board of Trade 810
Ball Tlphon. Doag-la 631 j
Independent, A-91S81
Qldt and t-argest mon la the Stat
HOGS Shipper got buay eariy and
bought up a tew load of bog this morn
lug at figure barely steady to around
nickel lower. It wa a faiae start, bow
ever, as every advice from the east Indi
cated, and after lower reports bad bee
posted, packers Insisted on declines of
Wttlbc, for the few hog that they needed
to complete their morning' killing. Offer
wer by no mean numerous at these fig
urta, and with demand very dull, th mar
ket went irom oaa to worse, msny of th
test bids obtainab toward midday ap
pearing to be about a quarter lower thaa
th average trade yesterday.
A good part of the laie aales, probably
half of the total retelptn, experienced the
full decline. Several loads -of fairly gxiud
mixed butchers had to sell right around
the 89 mark and a few scattered salt a
even looked to be aa low a 300 under yes
terday' level. Frantically everything had
ben sold by noon. A laig share of offer
ing went at 48.9f,fS'9.15, aa compared with
yesterday's bulk of $t).l:Vd8-.IO. ' Tops reached
$9. 6. a dime telcw tne beat figure paid
yesterday.
Representative sales:
KO. A. ill. rr. Na. At. "h. r.
M 14T ID 4. ...... .m ait t 0
ti 117 IS IM M Ml ... t iwj
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Financial Talk No. 3:
The time has gone by when the Eastern investors furnish all
the money for the marvelous developmnt of the great West and
Northwest. '
The wealth-producing resources of the West are today furnish
ing a large share of the capital for the financing of great under
takings better understood In their magnitude and possibilities by
the "men on the spot" than by the average Eastern lni tlgator.
t
We are at present offering with our full recommendation, a
bond issue on a Western Railroad, which will yield 6 on the
investment.
Our llooklet About Bonds, a broad and statistical source of
trustworthy and valuable information, will be sent to any address
upon request. Write us promptly and frankly. . -
LAWRENCE DARNUM & CO.
BANKERS. (
Philadelphia. 27 Tine Bt . New York. Washington.
We Offer
To Yield 61
$1,500,000
UNITED KANSAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
First Mortgage G 10-year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
Dated April 1st. 1910 Dee April 1st, 1920
Sani-Aoanal int.reat, payable April 1st asd October lal at Caainerce Troal Com
paay, Kaaaas City, Mla.eari. Cespea Boa da si S100, f ZOO. SSOO. sad $1,000
aeaeaiiaatiena, with privll.te el ratislralioa aa to principal. Rrrf.aa.abla at 103
aa latereat at say intaraat paries' ea 60 days' aotice. Peaalni Ike preparation a
eatrsve bands, interim reeeiota will b laaued by COMMERCE TRUST COM
PANY, KANSAS CITY, TRUSTEE.
The United Kansas Portland Cement Company is Incorporated under
the laws of West Virginia, and owns and operates three large cement plants
located at Independence, lola and Neodesha, Kansas, the initial cost of
wnicn s
two mil
iggreRated S3 ,400,000, and whose combined annual capacity exceeds
lion barrels of high grade Portland Cement. ,
CAPITALIZATION
First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Bonds . , ,
Preferred stock, 7 Per Cent Cumulative .
Common Stock . ... . . ,
Total . . . . i
EARNINOS
(Auditor's Report)
Net Earnings 6 years ending Dec. 31, 1909,
Less Expended for Betterments .
Average Annual Net Earnings . . . . .
(Equal to 7 times Bond Interest)
11,500,000
." 4,250,000
8,500,000
. R,250,OOd
$4,619,043.42
8G7.862.67
$3,751 ,180.75
625,196.78
PURPOSE Of ISSCEl These bonds are Untied for the purpose of retiring, July lt, 1910.
Sl,U81,17b.)0 dtbaoturea no outaundiug, and to supply incrcaaad winking capital.
SINKINO ITNDl The Deed of Trim provide, that a minimum of 1 160,000 each yaar, b-
Sinnlnf April Ut, 191), mu.l ba depoaiutd widi the Tru.it. ia sinking lund, lor th. retirement ol all
ia bond, at or balora maturity.
SErURITYl Th bond, are as abanluta ftret mortsasa on all the Company', plant, and prop
erty, which ara atinraiaed by Wa.nn.houM, Church, Ketr s Co., F.nripet-r. ol New Votk City, at
!,7,77Ji ie which can alto be added live aaaau ol .'83ao, not included la their appraiaal, thua
showing aggretata aaaata el 6,S11JJ. '
We RecemnMBtl lie rurcbaae ef these Boad for Iavestrooat.
Having sold over $700,000 of the bonds to Directors and Stockholders
of the Company, we offer the remainder at
93 and accrued interest, yielding over 6 1-4 per cent
Further Information, engineer's report and legal opinion may be had
on request. .
COMMERCE TRUST COMPANY
Capital Oa Mllliea Dollar
lavaataeal 8ecerites Department Kansas City, Missouri