THE HKK: OMAHA. WKDXKSIUY, MAY 11. 1010. 11 CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARIET ier Cling to Theory of Short -c Winter' Crop. flllSK ' GOVERNMENT TOO HIGH Wrlral JY t ok'n, Uat This, wltli trial ash lie mU Keep Mar ket Firm ilett-' ttecelpl ' 'r Cxpeeted. . ! . . , i ii in .;- ; I - OMAHA. May 10, Ii(10. i.-;l lfadri contlnu-i tuin In their opln l'i.. of a rtiort winter wheat Crop ana v pi. hi the belltf.that the government fig uie am too high, insect oamugo (till u liull factor ij give further' setback to th glowing crop. Ligtu arrival of corn and Rood cash de mand la Keeping the corn niarKet firm. Ke-L-iptM will undoubtedly pick up aa spring viiuK prugreHsv. lioul .opened-. Ibsfor on weak cables, fuming iiii--uuirKlf ota support from bull leaders. iMXft' vaiu.. 'eased off again i--piwu-d rains 14 th northwest, weainer nas pi availed. . Values in cum era very firm, regardless the nervous htk market. The range In prices was tiarrow, but generally cm the upturn. Llght receipts'-eirengthetVd the casn mary.-t and - small offering 'er Miitslitl v hli. er. . ,' . I Miliary 'f.li.At ' rVwtpts Acre 234,000 hu. and shtiiinents nrrt lltfouO buj against re- 'isil lai ytar of 2U!V0u0:bu. and shipments I13.W") Im. . . , MlfnarM rerelptii v. ere 267.O0O bti. and shipments, were 31H.000 bu., against receipts lnt year1 of ,90o -bit. -and shipments of siat non km. . . - . Clearance were 40.00 bu. of corn. 1.000 bu. of oata and whrnt And flour equal to 215.00(1 bu, Liverpool cloned -I'a'jd lower and unchanged on corn. Local range of optional Articles. Open.) Hi Kb, I Low. I Clone I Y'y. on where di on wheat l MHt- May.. July. Cnl'iv May.. July.. ClOth Mav.. July.. iBsv.fnHl i iosv iw.ii ' .I 0041 1 pom 1 w4 . 1 . . 1 -I ...I M' !' 'Ai . - 1 . 414: 4 r 6 -I Pi 4I-. MM 594 1 41J 894! 67 ! 694: 4IVil 294 i 1 09 1 1 01 574. 68 41 394 Oraaba V1 EAT rNifi.'- 2 t'nata hard. friers. w II r.A r-ri ifi. e nara. n,wtii.n. h.M 11 (hmi rii ;n 4 hard. 94otrll.ol: No nrln'n It IMU.i' N'n ' DnrlnU. tl.lM'ftl .04) 1 No. 2 duiunf, f.rQKW, No. durum, tH 87c. '" c'ORN-No. 2 white, 4l!4'a65i-; No. i white, MUftiVtci . No. 4 white. Wik; No. 2 yel low, 69;"4c; Noi .8 yelluw, MVflW -id No, 4 jellow, BJVtti'fc;' No. 'i, GliWU'Tic; No. 3, MyaJSQ; So. 4. oT'.'tffi'i no grade. 62 AT8-StniiBJ-d...lV(S'4tc; No. 3 whit, 41rallVc; ' No; white, 40Vo41e: No' h. low, 4uV4lla; tu. 4 yellti. SHOc; No. 3 li'k'-'-d. 3HlJ'ii-40i:. . -KLEY-No..- 4. 5ftti51c; No. 1 feed, 4S 4S)A; rejected.' 44$ 4c. . ". RYE No., 2, 74 75c; No. 373-8740. ! t arlol tlrcclpla. ful vii ii. toaly; May, 7s a'l, July, 7a 2d; October. 7s ONd. 'ul.N -."-pot. .inlet anl firm, new Ameri can mixed northern, ha 3d; old Arn'rUin mixed, na iltd; future, dun; July, nominal. i'Lur It Winter pateuU, dull, m d. WKATHtR lTHB ORAII BELT Slightly Warner Weather lreall Raat of the Itocky Moantalaa. OMAHA. May 10. 1M0 The eastern depraalon la dlxappearlng off ftia upper Atlantic coaot. Kalna occurred within the laet twenty-four hour In the tower lake region, the upper portion of the Ohio vaUey and along the Atlantic coast. Inrreaaed cloudiness ur ahown thla morn ing tn the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, but generally fair weather prevails throughout the valleys and west to the mountains. A depression of considerable energy overlies the Kocky mountain region, and unsettled weatner is general In the mountains and throughout the northwest, with rains falling In Montana, Idaho and est to the toast. Hllghtly warmer wekther prevails everywhere east of the Rocky mountains, ecept In lha extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, where the weather continues cool, t reel ing temperatures aia reported In North ljakrtta and northern Minnesota. Warmer weather accompanies the depression In the mountains. 1 h weather Will be partly cloudy In this vicinity tonight, poaslbly fol lowed by showers Wednesday, with not much change In temperature. Hange of temperature and precipitation as compared with last three years: i"5. IWi. .51 41 63 37 ,. .00 T .41 . .00 for today, 61 de- In piaclpltatloa.klncc JKarcli 1, corresponding period In 1909. corresponding period In 1906, Minimum temperature. I'reclpliation Normal temperature grees. Deficiency 3.78 Inches. Deficiency 3.59 Inches. I leflrlency a. 10 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletla. For - Omaha. Neh., for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday, May 10, 1910. OMAHA D1STRTCT. ' -'--Temp. Rain max. Mirt. rai 'nicago j'..v..irK-i Mlnntup9lf: Corn. 118 Oat 132 vivv.v 10 Omaha Uuliuh CHICAGO (RAI .WO PnOVlIOX Features of the- l'rdlni and tloslmt, Prices on Hoard rtf Trade. f'HICAtlO. May 10 A.''p'rallcl suBgest Iiir the carrylnK of coal-" to .'ew Castle, was drawn In the Chicago' i'heat pit to day when a mlljllnn bushcta tf cash wheat at Ouluth were -reported engaged to be brought here for delivery n May con tracts. The consternation resulting dropped the price of the May option 4Sc, and caused gcm-ial seeing In the active futures. The dust; was weak' at practically the bottom flgurea of the day. but. with May showing a loss of 3v,c gm compared with .last night's prices. Juiy and .September finished! re spectively 'fcc and lc lower, tiorn closed ',0 lower to 'c higher, oats unchanged to hc -limber aud yrovlstoaa,-6c lower to 2 Vic h'Bhcr. i i demorailxatlon over, the news from liiluth iiifuiied shortly, before, th end of tnt Kstljn. HevM-af commission houses u nlrcrrfnlln,t to tftke-roflts on long Clat" In 'the. 'May' opf Km. "Suddenly the hftllera found the marke without auport,-' iiK price of Alay collapsing at the rate of a pout n minute. A spasmodic rally of a cent or inoie was quickly followed by ii .tHCllon fully aa great. Meanwhtfe, wjHInn on w libaral aaale had been pre cipitated In the deferred futures, where buylntJ power hid been largely exhausted by blx purchases early In the day. Adding tn the bearish' feeling the last hour, reports of rain and snow In the t'auuillitn northwest . promised to remove the' drouth that has been talked about In tlin spring wheat states. There was a llfcht rainfall In the lakotas todav. More over, .-the- crup reportw from beyond the Missouri river toduy. averaged apparently ss a result ht last week'a rains. Septem ber wheat "sold between H.O1M4' and' fl.02, ch)tlng at the formal- figures. - .Corn waa not so weak aa wheat, partly doubtless because of the light receipts, Heptember ranged between (U'io and HTc, I and lV4c. and closed 4 ehade tip at MfrtlSc. Noj II yellow sold ut (KWiWiC" Activo , buying lit . oata , today was credited to local speculators, including trading "-wheat longs. September had a variation of a full cent and -finished ex actly In the -middle, at HJc, a net ad vance of c , ' Complaint of high nW'tallty among spring pigs helped the provisions market.' Lard and ribs closed a sltade to 2'ic up, but pork effected by Jhe slump In wheat, finished 2o to 60 down. Leudmg tuturea- ranged as follows: Stations. Ashland. Neb Auburn. Neb B'keit Bow. Neb Col'imbus. Neb.. Culbertson, Neb. Falrbury, Nab... 78 Fairmont. Nab... 73 Or. Island, Neb.. 73 Hartlngton. Neb. 72 Hastings, Neb.. Holdrege, Neb.. Oakdalo, Nob... Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb. Alta. It.i. Carroll, la Clarlnda, la Sibley, la Sioux City, Ja. Minimum temperature period ending at t a. m. In averages. DISTRICT STATIONS. No. of Tei Districts. Htatlona. Max.' Columbus. 0 17 Louisville, Ky.... Indianapolis, ind. Chicago, III Ht. L.OUIS. mo Des Moines. la... Minneapolis. Minn Kansas City, Ho.. Z4 19 73 7 W 7 71 73 73 71 74 72 , 71 . 70 4 44 44 4f. M 52 4 47 4 43 49 44 62 41 4 43 41 45 48 .00 . .00 .00 .no .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 for Pky. Clear f-t, cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear Pt. cloudy It. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear I't. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear twelve-hour Not Included NEW YORK STOCKS AND DBONS Price MotemenU Irrefultr During Shrinking of Market. LONDON AFFAIRS IMPORTANT Movement Annas; Haagr Kallroad torka Reflect ome Divergence of Kentlment Over Prev perla fop Wheat. NEW TORK. May 10 -Th market shrinkage in activity constituted the prin cipal feature of the early stock market today, during which prlea movements wera halting and Irregular. Tha late bulge In prices was concldgnt with a decline In wheat. Tha most plausible explanation of tha changa In th early appearanca of tha mar ket was that supporting measures which were adopted yesterday and Saturday to guard the depressing effect of th death of tha king of England, , w era desisted from. Immediate Influence from th London market remained favorable to values to day. Th rubber share section of that market continued somewhat disturbed. 1 ne Hrltlsh trad return showing an In crease for April of $20.ono.000 In the value of rubber Importa over April ofa year ago was pointed to aa evidence of the ma terial foundations on which London's rub ber speculation Is based. The record of American Import! ahow similarly striking growth In value of rubber Importa for which the enormous expansion In auto mobll manufactures la held responsible. The. movement amongst th Ranger rail road stocks reflected eom difference of sentiment over prospects for different classes of the wheat crop. Railroads through the winter wheat sections con tinued Somewhat backward, whll the spring wheat granger developed a strik ing upward movement In th latter part Of th day, The market for copper metal mad a show of strength both In London and New York and there were reports of some large sales effected here. United States Steel did not share in th benefit of this movement. There was a fresh crop of rumor of divi dend Increases and a revival of old ones touching Brooklyn Transit, C. and O. and Louiavtil and Nashville prospects Bonds were firmer. Total sales, par value, $2,ll,000. United State bonds wer unchanged on call. Number of sales and principal quotation on stocks were as follows nies. Kirn. uow. una. fund. $.'.614 WO; enrrenr liabilities. i4.412.17; working balance in treasury nfflcee. 121. S11.34f: In banks to credit of treasurer of I the I'nlted Stste. f.lt.V.4 ; subsidiary lver coin. U1..M13; minor coin. 11.10,, (CI; otal balance In general fund. 3H2.667.S4". 19 12 M IS 14 30 Omaha, Neb. A8 74 72 72 7 7 ; 74 in. Raln- Mln. fall. 44 .10 62 .00 4. .00 4 .00 60 .10 4t .00 40 .30 61 .00 46 .00 ew lark Maaeg Market.' NEW YORK. Mav 10 MONEY On call steady. i4 per cent: ruling rate. I per ent; closing bid, 8S per rent; offered at 4 per cent. Time loans firm and dull; sixty daya, 9fr4 per cent; ninety days. a4 per rent; alx month. 44V per cent; prim mercantile paper. 4tS- Per cent. HTKKUMl F.XCH anus weaker, witn actual business In bankers' bills at IIOM 4 JM for sixty-day bills and at M MT6 for demand: commercial bills, MS3t4MS. SILVER Bar. b3e; Mexican dollars 44c. BONDI Government stead v: railroad firm. Cloeln nuntstinns nit bonili wera aa folio : ..liv tnt. .Met 44. ,.t trier.. M. M. 4v?a... . .lnIvJpsn m .., . .10H d 4t ... ,.iiSK. c. in a...v . .114V, l, S 4-tt. (IMI). .. N. un. 4s ..1WV4M..K a T. lit ..Wi Jo . 4V4 ....... .. 71 Mn. paelflr 411 ..".'!. ..lnasN. rtT. of M 4Ws . rN. T. ontral g. is ' , ss4 40 drti . .., .110 N. T. H ct. ....Ulv .111 N W. Is 1 S.. S . H do ft 4a in . M Ne. Paclfle Is ....... .W . " 4n u :. h t 0. W tf. 4s tn . vPnn. rr. 9H (I1S , to son. 4 11H .lMRt4ln t-n. 4s ?H . Stl L. 4 . r f 4s . 1S 1MV4 Un gen. (......:.. M. .im esst. U t, W. . 4 n . SSS 1 1st ld 4t H .. TO sSMbcmnl A U 4s. . IW . sw. Psrino col. so V. ret. tt r .. So ref. eoapoa. Ss Sa. reflirtares ansa enupon ... ds 4a raglaiara n 4a coupon . . . Allls-(iai. let la.. Am. At la Am. T. a T er. Am. Tobasro 4 ... do a AntiotH- A Oo. 4Va Atrhlaen sn. 4a . . as cv. 4a K . la Au r. U 1st .... B. O. 1st 4a.... 00 la o i W. Ha..", do tut . ... Br. Tr. cv. 4a of Oa. la Cantral aLathar U ci. of N. J. mm. (la It O 4a do raf. M O a A. .1ta . n. Q j. 4a.. do sen. 4a V. Mil. 1 , R. I P. do rfd 4t ... nolo. In4. Ca Colo. Mid. 4a Appreciable rains occurred In the Minne apolis, .St. Louis and Columbus, districts SUice the last reports. Temperatures below freeslng are reported In North Dakota and northern Minnesota. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecasjer, Weatner Buceau. SEW YORK GENERAL MAKET (iantatlons on Varloas Allla-Chalmars fd Amalgamated rioppar Amarlran Arrtcukural .... American Baet gugmr American Cae Amarloan Car A Foundry Cotton OIL S H. a U pfd ... f-e gacuritlc.. Llnaaml Loeomottr J . A It. Steal r Sagar Refining.. T. A T ToAacee pfd.... Woolan Mining Oo .... 'Article.! Opon. Jligh. Low. j nose. Yes y. Wheat I 1 May- ' 114Vla Julvy 103n-ial 'jWlVa:!! JlllkV l scortf- I 81 a,i 1 16 1 Wtv , 1 Si 61: 1 IV I 1 U4 1 00l I 61 1 n 1 1 12 1 0'; 1 04 1 W 101V4 Sl4 62 V, I iSS'itil'i SUV ' ' I 22 MSi; 22 ft t 6b I 22 K 424 42 40S J9J'o40, 31 I' I 42S 42(ff42W 40H 40'Kj 21 5TU. 22 SO 22 67Vk 22 12-77V,. II S2V 12 74 ,12 '.I I . 1 1J 62V 12 2Va;'l2 60 II! TVJ 12 66 U 42' I 12 70 1 12 72S 12 67H 12 62Vs I - I ! 12 50 I 1 12 46 22 24 Zi 7Vt 12 70 12 ) 12 471, 12 42-a May July rept. Dec. Oata .May ;l),t, I NC. Fork l-Iuly (4ept. lard July oieju . iiii,-: .Inly t'ept.-' N.! .... . ' ... ("ush (n'lotnilon were as follows: KLUC It Higher: winter patents, ujo; winter atralgts. f4.ba4.IM; "tiaiRhtN, Jt 50flt.7.i. spring patents 4h for best hard; bakers. I4.0O1I4 So ltVIKNn. ' t; .7S(37lc; ; feed or mixing IswIay.'tyiltiMe; fair to chuica malting, 6sW t;,c. SEED Flax, No. I southwestern. No. r northwestern, $2.40; timothy, l lover- tll.su.a - r,. . , IMtiiVLSKiNS Mens pork, per 100 lbs., -2.'i5'u23.ui; lard, per 100 lbs.. $13.1i; short iths. -.Hldf,' iluobei, I2(.0(t12.;v,; short Irai' snioa, 4boxed.), $13.1:6. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equalled to 2i5,uuO bu. primary receipta were 23t.0rtu bu . compared with 212.000 bu. the .coireapoflding -day -a year ago. The world s visible supply, as shown by Brad street s decreased ;. 3,8.0110 bu. Estimated re or.iitA lor ivMiKaiowi wheat, 21 cars; coin, oai. .uau,.m cara; hogs, W.ouu head. ,-"U14" "h. Prices-v .eat: No. 2 red, ... i:e..N" 3 ,d- 1UV11"; No. t (raid. tllrl 11; No. a hard. $110& 1.144; '. ,r Nf " MlOi .Corn; No. t cash. iv !v ' .v ofyoic; No. I white, tiit ..V?''.V??..3.'hi"'' Mi66-; No. 3 yellow, ..xiHjyiC; Ko. yellow. S-'iiffiLw. Oata No. No. tand- 4.iyd-spring t..3S'( $2.30; .1.06; of the. Par Commodities NEW YORK. May 9.-FLOCR-Quiet and steady; spring patents, t5.26dj6.66; winter patents, I5.401i.5.ft0; winter extras, No. 1, 64.0Oft4.nO: Kansas strelghts, $4.80(9 6.00; winter straights, $4.866.00; spring clears, $4.2OU4.60; winter extras. No. 2. $3.76 4.O0; receipts. 49.64o; shipment!, 1,360. RYE FLOCK Steady; fair to good, $4.2u T4.46; choice to fncy, $4.404.60. CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel low. $l.481.6; coarse, $1. 2641.30; kild dried, $3.2R. CORNMEAL Steady; .fine whit, and yellow, Sl.40tfl.45. ... . .V WHEAT-Spot. easy; No. 2 red-.: $1,15. c I. f. ; No- 1 northern, ll.l!!. -Ajwnlig naviga tion. Tttl9n ftHkekcr Whetrtsjorted easy on th , cables.' vbntJ rallied , arid was firm during the merning hn Small offerings and support by bulls, but. eased off ahgrply late on reports of rains In the northwest, clos ing -rd'iu net lower. My closes, si. 10; July, $1.10V; September. $1.07;- receipts, 67. WW bu.; shipments, 41,000 bu. CORN Spot, steady; No. 2, 8Vc, ele vator domestlo basis; export No. 2. nom inal, f. o. b.. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged to He net decline. May closed, 69Vck July, 71c; September. lVtc; receipt. 6,(26 bu.! ship ments. 8.600 bu. 1 ., OATS Spot, steady; mjxed, lbs., nominal; natural white. Z&tfM lbs. t 4W4Vc ; clipped white, 34(642 lbs., :Mac. Option market waa without transactions.. Re ceipts, 47,276 bu. HAY Firm; prime, $1.20) No, ,1. '$l.J2V8i 1.17; No. 2. $1.001.06; No. 3. 6c4$l:00.. HOPS-Dull; state oommort to choice, 1908. Hfiric; 1H0S, nominal;- Pacific Coast, 1908, 14ttlHc; 1W, nominal. HIDES Firm; Central America, 23f 23Vko; Bogota, 22'4(623ViC. . LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts, 2U(ff 29c; seconds, XlSu-'Tc; thirds, 22'a26c; rejects, 2tfr2tc. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mm, $24.00 4i24.50; family, $26.O0li27.tM); ahort clears, $23 00i 27.60. Beef, steady; mes, $16.0Oigl.0O; family, $19.0ttf20.00; beef hams, $24 00523.09. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, $15.60i&'17.00; pickled ham. $15.76 Wirt. to. Lard, ateady; mioaie west prime, $13.4(S 13.60; refined, easy; continent, $13.80; South American, $14.60; campound, $10.00tgi 10.60. TALIXJW Steady; prim city hhds, 7 -16c; county, 6ilj7Tic. KICE--yulet, domestic, B'VtfSc; Patna, tih'tlc. BUTTER Easy; creamery specials, 28V4 29c; process specials. 2iVk&2oc. CHEESE Firm; stat full cream, old at to quality, IfiHdjivc. EtiOS Steady and unchanged; freah gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, llfyip 22c; firsts, 20t(21c. St. I.onls tieneral Maritet. ST. LOC18. May 10. WH EAT Future lower; May, $1.12; July. $1 01H; Beptember, $1.00. Cash weak; track, No. 2 red, $1224; No. 2 hard, $1.14fi 1.184. CORN Futures weak: July. 6.1He; Sep tember, 6ic. Cash higher; track, No. 2, 6Vntl64c; No. 1 white. 7lc. OA'I'S-Futures lower; July, Se; Septem ber. 37Hc. Uaah firm; track. No. 2, tic; No, t white.. 4fc. P.YE Nominal, S0c. FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $5.40 $10.70; extra fancy and straight, $4.7tK6.20; hard winter clears, $3,763)4.10. SEEl-Tlmothy. $a.00"iJ.60. CORNMEAL $3.26. 1 BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, $1.04 41. On. HAY steady; timothy, $14.50-918.60; prai rie, $ 10. WV(f 18.60. BAIHHNO 74c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing, S22.25. Lard, hlgner; prim steam, $12.97- illlTO1,. Dry xalt meats, ateady; boxed extra short, $14 124; clear ribs, $14,124; short clears. $14,374. Bacon, ateady; boxed extra short, 115.374; clear ribs, $15,374; short clear. $16.(24. Pltl'Ll KY siuiet: chickens. 144c; springs. 23c; turkeys, ltic; ducks, 124c; Bl'TTER Steady; creamery, EUOb Steady, 184c. Receipts. Flour, bbls 92.rti0 Wheat, bit .7.000 Corn, bu.., ...6H.7eo Oats, bu.'. 64.600 riViVlufl4?':i Nv- 3 444V46V; 'aM. 44444c 4'; N0 ' imn'i au-y ni lef ci creameries, 233 2ic; BUTTE R-Hteadv- dairies Vi2j.V.'. . St-ad; receipts, 25 6.". cases- at intra-:' eases included. Iil8c f rs" 184c ITlnie. firsts. 19c. , iVJF'1!;?fc'",SU,"1;: "Jt'tl't. 1416c: twins, I'u ,o fa,,cy- enK "J.V: U"", ' lic' pnlck .VI7AL Steady: 60 to 0 pound elahts Mj9i; h0 to, 6V-pound welgnis: .iilOc- 65 to llu poimda -weights. 10r,Hc. " . '. 10 Chicago Ha.eHit Whest. U csrs- corn lis oaas..ki ,4r Estimated Tomor row- vh- ai. cars; coi n. ; K Hn ,, l."4 Cn't ." ts-,r'.'. - - c l.le;iool t.iuja Market. KIlmUi'M a' 10. W h E a t No. t '1 LfVrstern winter, no ai..nu' . . A Amarlnaa American American American Amarican American Amarican American Amarican Amarican American Amarloan Anacanda Atch'son Atchiaon pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Transit. . Canadlaa Paclfle Cantral Leather Central Leather ptd. ....... Central of N. J Cherepeake Ohio Chicago a Alton Chicago Great Weet., n. Chicago Oreat We. pfd. Chicago A N. ' Chicago, Mil St. p.... O.. J., C, aV St. h Cola rnel A iron..'....;.. olo A southern Consolidated Oei Corn Products Dalaarara A Hudson.. Penrer A Rto Grande .... Iwmver A Rio Grande pfd. Dietlllera' Sacarttlea Br I a Kria 1st- pfd Brie Sd pfd General Rlectrlc Oreat NnrtHern pfd..".:.'... Great Northern ore ctfa.. Illlnola Ontral lntarborough-Mat Imerborouwh-eMt. pfa..u.. Inter. Harvester ...,!.:... Inter-Marina pfd . , imemailonat Paper International Pump ...... low Ontral K. C Southern .. K. C, Southern! pfd Laclede Oaa Loulellle A Naah trill, Minn. a St. Louis M , St. P. A a Sta M.... M K A T.: M., K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N B.J of M Id pfd New York Central N. Y., O. A W , Noroflk A Weetern North American Northern - Paclfle Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People' a Oaa Pitta., C, C. A, St. L. .. Pittsburg Coal Praaaed Steel Oar Pullman Palaca Car Rallwaf Steal Spring... Reading Republic Steel . .- Republic Steal pfd ... Rock Island Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. A 8. V. id pfd.... St. Lou la I W St L. s. W. pld Blosa-Shefflald S A I Southern Pacific Southern Hallway Southern Railway pfd ... Tennessee Copper Texas at pacific Tolad Sti L. A W Toledo, St. 1.. A W. pfd . t mon Pacific Tnlm Paclfle pfd I nlted Stales Realty .... tnlted St a tea Rubber I'nlted States steal I. S. Steel pfd I ten copper Vlrslnta-UarolUi Cham... Wabash Wabaah pfd Western Md. ctfa Waatlnghouaa Else Wsstem tnlon Wheeling A Lake Brie . Toul saels for th day, TOO r 100 i!' 11. t 17 1 ms 1H SUj 14 4 14 sOuj 100 i . mo idi 1.40D lt4 ton m loo ss tin) 9k ,IOft 1104 100 1.400 i'soo 4.S00 I. MO 00 100 .trt no KW no 1.000 4,100 400 l.mo no l.fcrt soo too ir ."'io" 1, too 100 soil 2, B0 !")() s) i.soa 10.100 j.joo 1 . 100 - "'srio 100 eco 100 9fl 1,400 am l.ion i.oo ion 1,700 2u tUO 1 . I.M0 400 . 1.4MI TOO T.esy n.ioo l.0 100 I0 . 100 1104, 10 424 10H 176 17 41 u 1M4 1 4 SsVfc n un 164 171 4H4 'ioai 474 17 14 !SH 4 13 .lit M'l 1H "474' 0S( 14,. M 10)4 1474 MS, ISS4 41 . 70 1 ;s4 3H 1214 44 IOS t 1924 lot 4 1004 14 194 l4 104 oh s S4 Ms " 71 "m' It 116 4 SS 42 104 1M4 lf 'W4 1814 41 107 MS M 44 14 604 111 1174 4 81 '4 1SS14 184 V0 40 i4 4 474 27 141 U44 M4 1144 20S II 14 ..... 204 M M 1004 144 314 1174 41 as M 1(M 774 29 II114 484 1014 72 it 14 i:j 1074 1004 1114 4 !4grc. Shipments 7.90O 23.300 . 70 200 64.300 Kansas City Oraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. May 10. WHEAT May. $1044. bid; July 9H4; bid- September. 9846' 9oac. bid Cash nominally unchanged; No. t hard. $l.IVal.l3; No. 3. I1.4SH; N. t red. $1.061.13; No. 3. $1,032)1.11. CORN May. 614c: July. tS14t,61Ve, tell ers; September. 60uU04c, sellers. Cash un changed: No. t mixed, 834c; No. 1 634c; No. i white. n64ft84c; No. 3, Utj66c. OATS Nominally unchanged; No. t white. 4,T.i4ic; No. 2 mixed. 4ofq42c. RYE-;n72c.' HAY-l nchanged to 60ctil 00 higher; choice tlmotflv. $15.00; choice - pralrl $l0 7rvill 00; cholc alfalfa. $16.6017.60 BL'TTER Two centa lower; creamery ex tras. 2c: firsts, 24c; seconds, 22c; packing atock. -Mc. EGOS Unchanged to 10c lnwn current veers, ao.eu, mtscenanous southerns. $6.06, storage ' nece-ipts. Wheat, bu 82 000 Corn,, bu llisn OP.IS. bi s on receipts, new cases. $5 1; packed, $6.70. Shipments. 8.rtn0 '' 0r1 IS.000 ir you have anything to aell or agrang advertlss It In Th Be Want Ad columns. 120.00 104 1M4 100 S 31 100 974 2714 1.800 464 44 iiioo -44 .'474 100 04 204 101 7i4 72T4 40ft 714 73 14.41) 124 124 1.200 87 t4 400 41 . l4, "0 274 164 l.ioo n it 4iO 34 ' 174 04 S44 444 l,t mi, t ' 1,003 K4 ,4 :oo 7 74 200 414 41 104 20ft I14 414 .tn 1114 1174 , 4. mo 44 . 4 . 8.100 1114 M 800 114 .. 1,100 44 444 m 4 444 100 f 41 0 tilt M4 141,006 sbarea. 81 704 44 174 10 I. S14j 384 244 14 4Wt 784 1014 M 1224 PS 344 44 1104 l14 124 1104 874 7 IM4. 424 117 200 874 41 54 SI 153 134 844 884 S3 lid 184 lll4 404 72 80 8 474 4 14S m S4 13C4 214 MI4 94 114 irt 2"4 mi 4 1484 14 l.4 ' 414 M4 ff4 IOS T4 2S 12 4 44 724 l:ti4 24 194 lo4 1004 194 8l4 104 3 1S04 54 . 274 404 s 4J4 S04 724 71 12 4 2 814 874 114 u 4 114 24 714 414 1174 4 114 81 414 44T w l i . H 4 14 24 . 74 . "4 24 . M4 . 4 . 784 844 e. Or, ct. " 4a . 44a 8 . do 1st ref. 4a. ... 774So. Railway 6a , .... A do sen. 4a .... 7 I don Paclfle 4a. 4 dn c. .1014 .. 244 ?T ..1014 .11S4 OMAHA UK STOCK MARKET Receipt! of Cattle Are Liberal and Prices Are Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Strang Provision Trade More Balance Keeling Induced Liberal Hnn ol Stock Sheen Weak. .a Than by SOUTH OMAHA. May 10, Receipts wr: Cattle. Hogs Offlelsl Monday 8.176 Estimate Tuesday 6.000 1010. Sneep. h.M WW 16.S97 14.1M 12.S36 12.87ii 11. IDS .o To days this week... 8.17 Same days last week.... 9.1-6 Same days 2 weeks ago. 977 Sam days 1 weeks ago. 7.817 Same days 4 week ago.l3.1t7 Sam daya last year.... 8.S"3 Th following table shows th icelpt of tattle, hog and slitcp at South Omaha for th year to d.ite. compared w tn Uit 1910. llsTi Inc. l.ec. :0.7t3 3H4.7M 25.9N8 79,120 9W..200 227. 40 64L3UO 5?a,8J6 &M fnllnwln lahU ahnat th avarSg prices of hogs at South Omaha for th last several daya with comparisons: Cattle Hogs Sheep in f, ih 111 1 a at ... 374 17 IS. . . IP) . ... 2 It f . . 9 74 4t 8 S II M4 40 2 " 4 r. I1' 8 . 20 ... 2 ' 7 7- ISO 8 11 IH ... 8 21 17 ... 8 11 tn ... 9 20 . . 9 xi 71 p4 l I 7? 2i'J 8 8 71 SI 1M Si ! TIT' ' 82 !4 SO 2 2.'', f 2'7 . . 9 7 ! si r.,;, ; S4i 81 ?n ... :: ?i 5 ... i ISO ... IJ4 7S vi ... . 87 t?l - 8 Si's 18. 74 ... 4 38 10 r, t; -.. ?' t 2 7 374 . . 2 .'1 44 ! 40 48 til ... 88 9 144 f.Vt :ilfl IS 85 th . . W Kt, 23, . . II , 4 J! ' 2 74 714 139 2 2S ' 24. 21 ... 2 3 n in i js :i t so 7" t:t ! 2 3.-, 7t !l 120 8 S (3 3M 900 8 8.-. 14 J2 ... f 843 ... 9 8 68 .:?4 . . 8 ' 2-1 81 I1 8 77 24S 170 II" SI 12 . . 2.1 61 818 ... 8? 4 83 ?44 80S 9 28 40 10 ... 9 S3', SO s !V1 2 :. 87 3: ... 9 884 t 812 80 1 js .4 m 41) 9 a:4 74 3SI SO J.8 14 ?fl ... 8 87 4 17 280 M l 47 273 ... 8 324 73 J10 ... Ill iS 8 S?4 7 321 SO 9 18 M :S ... 9 874 70 882 ... t . 29 84 80 9 324 34 J.V) ... 9 85 7 379 ... 9 8i4 7 ..22 SO ; Is v ... 9 M 74. 24 SU 9 l 81 3"4 40 IK t ItO ... 2 28 94 771 ... 9 88 40 987 ... 9 2,'. 32 88 ... I 88 73 228 SO 8 8'. SS 274 ... 8 3.. 8? 2?1 ... If, II 391 ... 9 87 4 87 218 ... 8 28 Dal. 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. 1909.190i. 11904. CAS ret. A i. 44s 974 do 1st and ref. 4a. 94 rtei. A M D. A It. O. 4s., tin ref. ft Plstlller' Is Brte pr. 1. 4s 09 gan. 4 do cv. 4a eer. do ser. B Oen. glee, ct la. III On. 1st ref. 99 t. S. Rubber 6 ....1034 . 9 V. S StMl M 89 ... 104 . fJSVa.-car Ctiem IS 94 . 1'WtjWsbaah 1st Is 10 . 914 dn let A ex. 4s.... "04 . 73 We4. Md. 4a s . 77 sest.. Rise. rv. la.. M . l4Wts Ontral 4a 91 .1HMs. Pac. as. &a etfa.. 94 . 8 May 1... May 2... May 8... May 4... May 6... May 6.. May 7... May ... May ... May 10.. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live slock at the Union Slock yards, South ommia, tor twenty-tour hours ending at s p. m., e teiday. HKUKins. ... , Cattle. Hogs. neep. ti r a. Boston Stocka ainal Bosda. BOSTON,' Mav 10 Closing Quotations on mining stocks wera Alloues Ami I. Copper A. Z. U S Arlforta Com .... Atlantic B. A Corb. C. A Butt Coalition .. Calumet A Heel Centennial Copper Range .... ftaet Bmt Copper FranklUi Olroui CVm Granby Cnn Oraene Cananea Me Rcrale Cop .-. Kerr. Lake Lake Copper La Salle Copper .... Miami Copper .... Mohawk 444Nevada Oon ... S4NlplsMng Mines .. .. fc4 North Butta .. 17 North Lake .. 14 Old Dominion S 124 Oarer., .. 204 Perron I A C... . 66 Qulncr ... l?4Khannnn ...87 Superior , ,. S Sulierlor A Boat on ... 124 Superior A Pitta .. .. 7 Tamarack ...48 V. B. Coal ... 84 U. S. S ft .. 18 do ptd .... .... 141'tah Cnnsnl ... e84t;tah Onpper . . 124 Winona ... 224WolTertne .. ...80. AOII A M. . 194 . 10. . 884 114 . 84 .134 . 18 . 7 . H4 . 44 . II . 114 . 84 . 14 . 484 . 494 . 814 . 484 ,. l-i .119 C. M. ft St. P 1 2 Wabaah R. R Missouri Pacific .... 2 1 Union Pacific 45 2'1 C. & N. W. teavsti.... 0 C. & N. W. (west).. 44 C, St. P. M. ft 0 20 2 C, H. &. W- teaati... to i C. B. ft 4 (west).. , 44 C, R. I. A P. (east).. 10 2 Illinois Central 8 C. O. W 9 Total Receipts .227 113 Nw York Cnrb Market. The following Quotations ar furnished by Logan ft Bryan, $1 South Sixteenth street: Bar . State Oas 27 Inspiration 7 8-1 Butte Coalition 80 Larose 4 U-18 Cactus I 15-1 Net. consolidated .. 94 cnino 13 Nswhous 80 Oilef Onnaolldated .. 14 Ohio Copper ,...:... 24 Dtvts-Daljr 14 Ray Central 34 Ely Cantral 1 Swift Pkg. Co. 1' Kly Conolldated .. 10 Sears, Roebuck Co. .1114 Pranklln 13 Silver King ("lltlon. MS Olreux 14 Superior A .Plltaourg 114 Ooldflald Cna l4Tonopah Mining .... 84 Oreene Csnanes .... !4Tr1nltr Copper 94 New York Mlslsg Slock. NEW YORK. May 10 Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 200 headTlll Cob I Brunswick Coa ...... 8 Llttle Chief 4 com. Tunnel 20 Maslcatl 130 do bonds II Ontario 200 Con. Cat A Ve. Ophll tl40 Horn Sllrer ......... 41 Standard so Iron Silver ....148 Yellow Jacket 90 London Stock Market. LONDON. May 10. American securities opened a fraction higher on the stock ex change and Improved on ateady buying. At. noon prices showed a net advance of 4 to ' over the final New York prices of yesterday. Consols, money 814 Louisville A N. do account 3I4M., K. A T ... Amal Copper 704 N. T. Central.. Anaconda A Norfolk A W... Atchison Ill da pfd do pfd IM Ontario A W.... Pall I mors A Ohio. . . . 11 14 ptnn.janla .. Canadian Pacific 1944 Rand Mlnaa " ' Bank Clearing-. OMAHA. May 10 Bank clearing for to day were $2,349,208.(2 and ttr tha corre sponding data last year war $2,436,844.98. , . Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 10.J-METALS-The market for standard copper was firm and higher; spot. May and Jurfev l2.Vflia.to; Julv. 12.85il3 66. London maurket. strong; soot. td 17s 6d: futures. 167 17 6d. Local dealers reported an Improved market. Lake copper. $12.75W100; electrolytic, $12.6012.76; casting, $12.26012.60. Arrivals of copper at New York today wer 600 tons. Custom house returns showed export of 851 tons, making 4.864 tonS so far this-month. - Tin, firm: snot. 132.WSS3.10: May. m9O(3-3S.10; June and July, $32.90J33.18. London market firm alao: snot closed 1149 17s 6d; futures, 161 10s. Lead, easy; spot. Kri5f4.36, New York; $4.1244)4.174, East St. Louis. Lon don. lower at 12 10. The American Smelt ing and Refining company has reduced Its price from $44.60 to $44.00. ' Spelter, steady; spot continue mors or leas nominal In New York with quotation ranging from about $5.06rt 20. On the Metal exchange May de liveries are quoted at $6.ft.'.a6.16 at New York; East St. Louis, soot. I4.90a6 00; Lon don was unchanged at 22. Iron waa higher at 49s 104d for Cleveland- warrants in 1ondon; locally, quiet; No. 1 foundry nor iharn. I17.00rai7.75: No. 2. Slt.60m7.00: No. : southern and No. 1 southern soft, $18.25S 1$ 76. ST. LOUIS. May. 10 METALS Lead firm, $4,174- Spelter, higher, $4.96. Wool Market. BOSTON. May 10. WOOL-Interest in Oregon staple holds -the attention of th local wool market. Other linos continue estlmatee that half th Utah clip was sold on the sheep back. - Pulled wool la dull and demand for the foreign product 1 limited. ' t ' dull and weak. Soma heavy sales of tha and It is estimated that 2.600,000 pounds are now In th market awaiting buyera. It I Shearing Is now active In many of the f:rowlng sections, but th farmer are hold tig for higher price. Only a few eastern buyers are in the west. Soma of the lead ing domestlo quotations range as follows: Domestic wools: Missouri, three-eighths-blood, 81&'32c; quarter-blood, 29g'30c. Scoured baals: Pine medium staple, 69c; fine clothing, orf2c', fine mediunt clothing. Wft 67c: half-blood, 6758c; three-eighths-blood, 66(9660. Pulled: Extra A, 0!rt2S; A supers, 57El68c. HT. LOUIS, May 10. WOOL-Lower. ter ritory and western mediums. ' 20f 23c; fin mediums, 184j22c; fin. Uwlrtc. $ 4i 24 t 28 1 6 111 6 84 6 24 27, 6 12 4 67 S 3X II 1(1 t ihi 1 00 25 8 31 I 24 4 s I 6 U 6 M 4 tvl 241 I 6 2S 4 64 $ 27 $ 15 I 4 to 1 an K lii I K1 4 I 111 187 I 6 39 t Ml 6 21 i 15 4 9 I 6 36 211 6 191 4 69 I 6 961 9 013,! S 8441 T 01 9 00s 7 C4j 9 19-V.I 7 W 9 274 91 1841 8 86 S V. 5 w; 6 87 6 34 42 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Pkg. Co txw Swift and Company .... 1.11" Cudahy Pkg. Co 1.M6 Armour At co i,ct-u Schwarts-Bolen Co Schwartxchlld & B no Murphy Sinclair I"? Morrell 47 W. B. Vansant Co 1 Benton Vansant & Lush 15 Stephens Bros. ' 28 Hill ft Son 22 V. L. Lewis w Huston Co 9 J. B. Root ft Co S J. H. Bulla 21 l. woir 1 H. F. Hamilton 7 I. Rothschild it Mo. ft Kans.-Calf Co.. 4 Cllne Crlsty a Other buyers 447 Total V.045 2.077 1.H4S 1.711 1 i.097 Sheep 1.4 1.5M 1.53" 2.136 ::v. 17 506 9.703 7,196 CATTLE Receipts were liberal and the quality very fair, the offerings, inciuaing an unusual largo proportion 01 . .... .4,.i.na were discourag ing, and this, together with the llhft a.mniv ....id rather bearish reeling In the'trade, and while both local packers and eastern ahlppers were out early after supplies, their Dlds were anywhere from ' . '. . . ..... .. 1 .. .. . tl.en barely steaay 10 iuuy a anus veatenlav. and the bulk of the StOCk changed hands on this basis. Th more desirable weighty steers met with more favorable demand than any time recently . nA 4a th heat arl va n IS STC While t n plain medium weight gradea suffered the most and wer slow .sellers from start to finish.. There was not a great deal or life to the trade at anyUiroe, but Indications wro favrtmhiM for varv eood clearance. Nothing has developed so far as the mar ket for cams and lienors waa cunin 11 and for the most oart Dlices were In sub stantlally the same notches aa on yester day. Choice light heifera are selling abou aa high aa at any time this season, and thin stock, on which the feeder buyers will compete. Is also meeting with a ready outlet, owing to the competition from southern cattle, the market for the general run of butcher stook is net very lively and the undertone has been weak for several days, although prices show very little change. Veal calves were In better de mand and a little stronger and there was a good, steady market for bulls, stags and rough stock generally. Business In atockcrs and feeders was rather nnlef nnrl nrlcea ComDSratlVCl steady for the general run of stuff. Oood tn choice stock steers and heifers were In moderate supply and were a little stronger hut the a-ennrel market was verv little dlf ferent from yesterday and the volume of hiifilness sens comriRratlvelv small. Ouotatlona on cattle: Good to cholc enrnfed steers. 87.35fc7.86: fair to good corn fed steers, $6.867.30; common to fair corn fed steers, $5.756.80; good to choice cows and .heifers, $8 001(7.00; fair to good cows and Tielfers. $4.75g5.85; common to fair cows and heifers. $2. 7574.76; good to choice stockers and feeders. $6.60fun.50; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $4.76utC.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, 13.4.75; stock heifers, $3. 7604. 85: -al curves, $4.00f8.00 bulls, stags, etc., 63.76ft6.2o Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Chesapeake A O Chicago O. W "hi., Mil. A St. P. Pa Beers Denser A Rio O... do pfd Ens do 1st pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk Illlnola Central SILVER Bar, MONEY 24124 Rr.. Reedlns . 28 Southern .148 40 pfd . II Southern Pacific . 414 union Paclfle... . H4 du pfd . 8841:. I. steel. . 414 do ptd . It Wabash .24 da pfd .131 S osnlsh 4s steady at 24 13-ld par os. per cent. Th rat of discount In th open market for short and three months' bills is 3 $-169 (j'34 per cent. .1494 434 .1214 .1014 . 9i . 4 . 44 94 .-414 . 874 . 43 .1804 1M4 . 98 . 144 .1314 . 31 444 24 l.neal Severities. (Juotstions furnished by Samuel Bums, jr., 633 New York Llf building, Omaha; Beatrice Creamery, earn , Cltj of Omaha 44a, "84 Cudahr Packing Co. la Slow Portland Cement bonds lewa Portland Cement eon. bonds... Kansas City Stock Yards stock Long Bsll Lumber ts Nebraska TaL slock, 4 per cant North Platte Valley trrl Co. la. 1120. Omaha Waier Co. la. 1911 Omaha Water Co. la, 1944 Omsk Water Co. "4 pld Oman a Oaa Is, I9l7 Omaha Gaa 4a. 1S14 Omaha K. L A P. la. 1838 Oauti K. L. pld t per seat Oaiaha St. Sr. 8 lill Omaha A C. B St. Rr. 6a. 1928 Omaha A C. B. tt. R. pfd Omaha A O. A St. By. cooa , O m alia A C. B. Sr. A . pld Psoitis T. A T. U. ipll touts Omaha aa. city of Staua Citr a Lock sards ptd Topeka ftp. Is. 19s lnli.4 Ksnsaa P. c. Ca. 4a, 1950.... . To net 4 par not. , . Bia 884 ins 4 84 94 894 99 10 914 18 24 104 914 24 14 8 84 78 48 84 194 , 88 904 1014 984 108 It I004 l' 101 u 8914 101 84 884 MO4 N4 44 a 94 MS4- Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, May 10-EVAPORATE1 APPLES Steady, but market continue quiet. On the spot fancy is quoted at 10c, cholc at 841840, prime at Qt'c and com mon to fair at 6&64c. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiet on th Spot, but prices are steady. Quotations range from at)e for Calffornlas up to 20-40S and 4iVc for Oregon. Apricots are unsettled, owing to conflicting reports from the west. Choice. lOdflOtfcc; extra choice, 10Ai:3tl4c; fancy, 114ful24c. Peaches ar quiet, but price are steady, with little pressure to sell. Choice. 4VgT)4r; extra cholc, 6Va7c; fancy, 7&74C Raisins are dull and featureless. Loose muscatels are quoted at 3Vu6c. choice to fancy seeded at 44i)fic, seedless at 34344c and London layers at $1.2011.2o. Hlaurap ursln Mnrkel. MINNEAPOLIS, May 10. WHEAT-SI 094, (rl.10; July, $1.004'f 1 0S'. September, $1,004. Cash. No. 1 hard, $1.14; No. 1 northern, $1.11401 -12V. No. S northern, $118)41 104; No 3. 81.0fV61.OclV riAX-tnosed st $2 36. CORN No. t yellow. 69ifl0c-.. OATS No. 3 white. 40Srn41Sc. . . . R Y E No. 2. 72734c BRAN In 100-lh. sacks. $18 00frl8.2B. ' FLOITR First patents tin wood), t. o. b.. Minneapolis, $5.3086 60; second patenta, $5.10 H6 30; first clears. $4 1694 25; second clear. $i90t3.. - . ,a Toffee Market. NEW YORK. May 10 COFFEE The market for coffee futures opened steady at unohanged prices to an advance of 5 points In response to steady foreign mar kets, but eased off In the lat trading under scattcrlrg liquidation. The close was steady, net unchanged, to points higher. Salea wer reported of 20.000 bags. Closing bids: May. 8.36c June. 8 40c: July. 8 (Or; August. 4 4c: rtteptcmber. t.nOr; October, November, 8.65c; December. 1 60c j Januarv, 66c: February. S.tktr; March. .c and April. 8. . pipot, quiet: Rio No. 7. H.c; Santos. No. 4, 9Vc; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9H 124- Trraiarr Statement. Irr tiuoda Mnrkel, NEW YORK, May 10.-The primary cot ton goods market was quiet during the n atmi8tiiu.il. atay i.-Tne- condition 1 Ingly. The woolen goods market ar dull. Of th treasury at the beginning of bust- 1 particularly on goods for nearbv delivery. ncse uxiay a luuow: . 1 rust runris I Rome manufacturers of dress aa.it mi "o; silver nonars. 4. No. 10... 14... 11... 14... 11... 8... 16... 88... I... 70... I... II... I... 29... I... 11... 4... 9... I... 11... 80... 8.. 10... 1 .. 3... 15... i::::: As. 170 904 ISO 831 841 1170 1104 1240 941 1114 , !14 , 1127 10f,S 1187 1040 .. 837 .. 940 ..H40 ,.10',1 ..1122 .. 101 .. "20 .. 843 .. 836 .. MS .. 876 Pr. 8 40 I 40 4 80 4 90 1 00 1 00 1 10 T 10 7 16 1 SO 1 90 7 IS 7 28 7 :s 1 88 No. 37... 74... 80... 33... 20..., 24... 83... 37... 87... 17... 14... 80... 80... 81... cowa. At. Pr. .1241 7 15 ... 378 ... MS ... 744 ...960 ,..1540 ...1780 ...U70 . . . 1 170 ...1720 8 40 I 45 4 18 4 80 4 II 4 40 I 00 6 IS I II I 83 I 86 . HEIFERS. 3 71 41 4 18 LJ 6 6P BULLS. 11.. 14..' 1023 .....1194 1104 1181 1221 ...... 1847 ......1172 121 1881 .. .1.1841 137 1498 1492 1407 .. Ht .. 140 ..1021 ..:i: ..1041 ..IOU ..1I50 ..1012 ..100 . . 1013 810 100 840 SO 210 93 , 140 180 STOCK ER;' 170 m 618 4 7.') 184 4 So 4 60 . I 71 I 00 I 10 I 10 I 10 calves: 748 , 774 ..1850 ..12oO ,.1440 ..118 ..19J0 T 26 t Sfi 1 38 7 36 7 46 7 45 1 48 7 65 7 80 1 40 7 70 1 75 1 80 7 85 6 61 6 71 -6 83 I 00 . I 00 i 10 6 II 4 II 4 81 6 25 6 76 6 10 4 II 4 15 4 28 4 80 I 88 SH KKI'-lAtub tiade as very draggy today, the same as yesterday, and common offerings met with more of less discrimina tion from start to finish. Shorn strings. with a reasonable degree of quality were a anted, however, and despite a fairly lib eral run sold In very good season at fig ures quotably steady with tlio.e that pre vailed yesterdity. A spread of $X.2,vfi8oO took the bulk of receipts in this branch of the trade, the best grades selling st $8.h. In A word, the general situation remained unchanged, best lambs going at firm prices Ttlth others dull and about a dime lover. The iiroDorllnii of woo ed ambs is grow ing smaller each day. but this phase of the trade Is only sessonshle. The Colorado crop, which usually comes in th rieece. is practically ail in and most 01 uie iin Nebraska feeders have also taken their profits. According to recent reports, there sre only about 15.000 head of fat innuis in Colorado feed lota yet to be marketed. The tone to sheep tra.le was almost as sticky as that In the lamb department tins morning, but sales were even less irequeni owing to th smaller supply and Indifferent quality. In point of prices, the tendency was somewiiHt lower, neonncs 01 A dime off buying the bulk. Current prices 011 woolea ismos air jui- about 15c higher and prices on woolea Sheep around 60c higher than values on similar quality shorn- shlpmenis. The fol lowing quotations apply to the latter cliiss of stock: Oood to cnolce lambs. $8.40'j 8.85; fair to good lambs, $7.80fi.4O; good light yearlings. SS.tW8.25; H000 neavy llnrs. 17.S;f7.76: rood to cholc. wethers, $7.905816; fair to good wethers, $i..a.. ..tw; good to choice ewes, ..0l3i.aj; iair iu (u ewes, $o.6ogi.ow. No. 4.S6 Colorado lambs, wooled 490 Colorado lambs, wooltd 2.12 Colorado lambs, shorn 499 Mexican lambs, shorn 433 Colorado lambs, shorn... 380 Colorado lambs, shorn 89 western yearling and wethers 180 western lambs, shorn 42 Colorado lambs, shorn, cuus. 270 western lambs, shorn 30 western lambs, culls 4:-5 western ewes 26 western ewes, culls 200 western lambs 38 Colorado ewes, shorn.. 26 Colorado ewes, shorn, culls. 20 Wyoming sheep and bucks... 107 Wyoming lambs, shorn 870 Wyoming lambs shorn 376 Wyoming lambs, shorn 233 Wyoming lambs, shorn 164 Wyoming lainbs, .auorn. culls CHICAGO LIVE.,, STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs II e- ported Hliclirr. CHICAGO, May 10. CATTLE Receipts, 2.5O0 head; market, steady; beeves, $5.80(0 8.55: Texas steers, $4.9tKfi8.50; western steers, $5.10(37.50; stockers snd feeders, $4.00xft:6.70; cowa and heifers, 82.7Mt7.60; calves, 6.0oS.2;,, HOWS Receipts, 7.000 head; market, lotiff 15c higher; light, $9.35(69.60; mixed, $9.35(9 t.65: heavy. $9.39.624; rough, $9.3.Vu9.4o; good to choice heavy, $9 4r.ff9.6:4; pigs, $8.91 859 60: bulk of sales, $9.50(i9.60. . . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13,000 head; market, steady; native, $4 357.90; western, $4.60(37.90; yearlings, . $7.1(j8.2o; lambs, , native. $7,2:fl9.20; western, $7.50g 9.26 - Ksniy srlecl. per bunch. $J 'Hm .1 11 mho. bunch. $.'.','! 3 .5. til ape Fruit; Fionas. 44 ise. ."'. 7.1 -it Mfi-4 per box, f',00. Apples; Hui Davis, per bbl., $3 50, Callfor til fancv W . W. I'em main., pet box, ':. California rxtra fancy . W. Pear mains. Bed W ood brand, per box, 3.' :5; rxtra fancy low a Jonnthftiis. per bbl., rt no. Ct -ib"i't le ; Jeise. fieh xt.ck. pi r bog. $Mk'. Dates: Anchor brand, new, Jo ).fc. pkiiS- In box. per box, ti V. Figs: Califor nia. 10c sise. Mc. VF.UKTAIil.K!--ir.sli Potatoes: Wiscon sin and nallxe. per lui , .'i"iioc; Colorado, per bu.. 6k-. New Potatoes. In sacks, per lb.. 4c. Seed Sweet Potatoes, Kansas, per bbl . 8.t. Cnhbatte. New California and riopthetn. per lb. 3V Onions: Texas cry stal wax. per crate. H 90. jellow, per crate, lit;', old Vegetables; Parsnips, carrots, beets, lui nips. In sacks, per Hi.. IV. Unrllc: Kxtra fancy, white, per lb., lie; red, per lb. 18c. NEW SOUTHF.R.V VKttKTA BLF.S Kitdlsht-s: Per tins, bunches. 45c. Turnips: Per dox. bunelies. MK- Carrots: per dot bunches, Mc. SliHllolta. Per dox butiches, fk'. Parsley: Pei dox. bunches. 50c. Beets: Per dog bunches, fine. Splnnen: I'er bu., Ii lbs, $1 ''. 1-7 a K Plant. Fancy Florida, dox., Sl.ia.Kii 2 CO. Ionia toes; Pnncy Florida or Cuba, per 8-hsk. ct .ite. 75. choice, $.X'. String and Wax Beans: per hamper, about 23 lbs., $3.09. C.reen Pens. Per ham- Iier. 2 mi 1 ucninliers: Mot liniise, prr dog I.50si2.ii; Texas, per os., 75e. Hti.MI-7 (IIK)WN VEOriTABI.ES- Radlsh rs: i;xtra ftiiic;. home grown, per dog bunches. J'C. Lettm-ei Extra fancy leaf, per dux. 4 V; lead lettuce In hampers, l. 75. Parsley : Fancy home grown, per th x. butiches, 4oi.; Hhiioat b: Per dog. bunches, 45c. Asparagus: Per dox biUH-h.es' 0V. Green unions: Per dox. bunches, s'r. Nl'TS Black Walnut: Per lb. 2c; Call-HOItSKKADlSH-2 dox. in case. $l.w. fornls. No. 1. per lh., I7c; California. S'o. 2, soft, per lb., 14c. Hickorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, ier lb, 5c. CoCoanuta; Per sack, $f.0(.i; per do., boo. ( olt'.n Mnrkrl. YORK, May 10. COTTON Spot, Middling up- I.1H1O, . sale. Av. Pr 84 8 70 82 8 70 78 8 40 82 8 65 80 8 50 80 8 50 80 6 40 73 7 60 64 6 00 8ft 8 25 72 6 00 101 6 75 91 4 50 9 8 25 90 6 75 75 S 25 81 7 00 64 8 15 M 8 15 KG 8 15 68 8 15 53 6 85 NEW closed, unlet, 20 points higher. lands. I."i7tc; middling Kulf, 3,4 hales. ST. LOUIS. May 10. COTTON- Steady : middling. 14't4c; sales, none: receipts, MS boles; shipments, 1.9NI bales; stock, 32, 808 hHles. ' , Snaar Market. NEW YORK. May 10 SUGAR Raw, firm; muscovado Sit, test S.90c; centrifugal 9i lest, 4.31V; molatsp sttKar, SO test, 8 fvc. Refined, steady; crushed, 6. !.; Kranulnted, 5.25c; powdered, 5.36c. COFFEE Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. S4c; No. 4 Santos, 9Vtc Oninhn liny Mnrkel. OMAHA. May 10.-HAY No. 1. $900; N 2. $..(5; packing, Sfi.OO. Straw: Wherit $S.00; rye and oats, $7.00. Alfalfa. $120. The supply of poor hay la much heavier than the deninnd and low prices prevail, but all grades have advanced 60 cents. Peoria Market. May 10 CORN Higher: No. 3 No. 2 yellow, 63c; No. 3 vellow, 3, fi.'4c; No. 4, 604Se14c: no TEORIA white, Rrtc; 624c; No. grade. SMi.'iDc OATS Steady ; 3 white, 424c. standard, 43y43Uc;. Ko. Milwaukee tirnln Market. MILWAUKEE, May lO.-FLOUR-Steadv. WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1. 144f1.15; No.'S northern, $1 IOvii.12; July, $1,034. OATS 42-a42s4c. BAKLKY S.i m pies, 5WTfV,Vi-. Dnltith Grain Market. ' . DUU'i.i, lit w Hl-.A.i' may, St. 114; July, $1.11: No. 1 northern, $1,114; No. 2 northern, $l.0!ia. OATS 414c Turpentine Mnrkel. SAVANNAH. May 10. TURPENTINE Firm, tV)c. ROSIN Firm: type F. $4.70; O, $4.75. I An Ante Collision means many hnd bruises, which Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals quickly as It does sores and burns. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug company. Knnaaa KANSAS celpts. 9.000 market for City Live Stock Market CITY, . May 10 CATTLE Re head, including 300 southerns: steers, steady to strong; for others, weak; cholc export and dressed beef steers, $7.6568.30: fair to good. $5.60 7.50; western steers, 6.50tjji7.75; slockers and feeders, $4.00(hn.10; southern steers, $5.25Cu 7.50; southern cows, $4.20f7j-n.OO; native cows, S3.85tys3.76; native hoifers, $5.50fr7.30l bulls, 84. 50(1 d. 25-; calves. 34.00r.iH 00. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 10c to 20c higher; top, $9.50; bulk of sules, $9.25 9.45; heavy, $9.40fft9.50; packers and butch ers. t9.264J9.46; light, tu.25.40; pigs, ..: 4(8.90. SHEEP ANItfts-dtAMfW Receipts. S.0I0 head; market steady to strong: lumbs, 87.00 (S9 00; yearlings.-$.76(r8.0(); wethers, $i.00fli 7.60; ewea, $5.50477.00; Blockers and feeders, $3.50446.00. St. I.onls Live liloek Market. ST. LOUIS. May 10. CATTLE Receipts, 4,81X1 head, Including 1,200 Texans; market steady to lower; native shipping and ex port steers. $ii.7(Xfi S 00; ' dressed beef and butcher steers. Sn.OWiK.OO: steers under 1.000 pounds. $5.604fli.00: stockers arid feeders. H.mKrrs.Zo; cows and heirers. $3.;i5(as.O0; conners. $2.76C(jl3.25; hulls, Ji Otsti.To; calves, $4,0048.25: Texans Snd Indian steers, $4.76 48tl0; cows and heifers, S3.OWH.50. HOGS Receipts. 7.90O head: msrket 5c to 10c higher: pigs and. lights, $.0Oft9.i;0; pack ers. $i'.55r.65; butchers and best heavy, $.C0SD.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3A09 head; market 10c and 15c higher; native muttons, $r!.50fT7.S0; lambs. 7.504?885: culls and bucks, $2,OCXfi3.a); stockers. 3.!rfij.60. St.. Joseph Live Stock Market. 'ST. JOSEPH, May 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.700 head; market active to steady; steers, $5.5007.76; cowa and heifers, I3.i&d' 7 60; calves, $3.0008.00. HOGS Reselpts, 8.500 head; market 10c higher; top. $9.50; bulk of sales. $.3t)fcfl.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.2W) head; market steady; lambs, $7.50xur9.10. Stot-k In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets South Omaha.. St. Joseph Kansas- City .. St. Louts Chicago yesterday; C.tttle. Ho; .. 5,ono .-1,7(8) ;s. Sheep. 9.O00 4,800 2,500 4.H50 3.6(10 9,000 7.900 7.000 li.H' 1.200 8.0" i0 3uX) 13.(0) Totals .. OMAHA 2,1.000 (t:KKAI. 2,051 32,897 M4RKETS 4 00 6 ) I 80 1 00 1 ni) , 7 00 7 28 7 m 170 191 110 140 11 ICO 170 140 7 SO 7 60 I OH I 00 I 01) I 26 3 28 3 li I 88 7 80 4 28 4 33 Gold coin 47iTOf4V silver dollar of lssn. $3,740,000; sliver cei tlftcstes outstanding, 84-dj 474 00t. General fund Standard silver dollars la general men's si ear fabrics goods and ar offering ettiacllve values in stock good, but purchaser are . jcu. not iMf-uiiauii event ai toe low 8igurS WfUtn 19 ar Dtmi namea. 1 6 AND FEEDERS 10 ll I 10 6 404 I 38 4 e4 a at STEERS AND HEIFERS ...492 4 88 28 all ...10 8 80 14 us7 ,.' 741 4 46 COWS AND HEIFERS , ,.in20 4 10 4 ;g ... 834 4 10 8....... 913 HOO A strung provision trad more thn balanced any bearish feeling Induced by a liberal run of hog today and prices ruled higher from the opening. Advances of 5 10c were scored in both divisions, packers and stieculators buying freely. The latter clas of buyers purchased about 80 per cent of total receipts. In spite of several large orders, movement was not specially active and It was well along to ward noon before a clearance had been made. Good butchers sold right around $9.259.30 In most cases, but th prad between good Hunts and Uia heavier gradea haa narrowed Consld-rahly of lat and the former class of stock Is selling almost on .a par with weightier lots. Quality, however, Is the main consideration and where quality Is lacking the customary reduction la atlll preserved. . A large share of theVun went at St) 30a 9 30 as compsred with yesterday a long strings nf $9 15 q (I 0. Tops advanced to $9 874. 74c higher. Representatives salea: As. Sh. Pr. So. A. Ih Pr. 184 2"0 3 78 71... ... 3 274 .Sot 111 4 43 ... 6 j:4 Staple and Fancy Produce Prices For. nlahed by buyer end Wholeanlera. BUTTER-?ramery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade,- In 1-lb. cartons, 2c; No. 1, In 80-lb. tubs, 284e; No. 2, In 1-lh. cartons, 27c; in 60-lb tubs, 2b4c, packing stock, solid pack, Ki; 'dairy, Ih bi)-lb. tubs, 22c, Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, l4c; young America. 17c; daisy, 17c; llmburger, Wc; No. 1 brick, ltic; No. 2, 15c; domestic block Swiss, Be; Imported Swiss, DOc. POULTRY Dressed broilers. $9.00 do.; for stprsge, . $0.4X1; for fresh springs, Hue; hens, 19c; . corks, 124c; ducks, guc; geebe, J5c; turkeys. 2uc; pigeon, per dox., $1.30; homer euuabs, $4.00 per dn.; fancy squabs, $.1.60 par dos A'd., 1, $3.i per dox. Alive: Broilers, from Pi to 14 lbs., 4oc; )4 to 2 lbs., 30c; hens, 14c; old roosters, lot:; young roosters, ltic; ducks, full feathered, 14c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, lse; guinea fowls, c each; pigeons, 9Uc per dox.; homers, $3.00 per dog.; squabs, No. 1 V.-.09 per dox.; No, 2, 60c. , FISH (all froaen) Pickerel, c; whlteflsh, 13c; pike. 10c; trout, i:ic; large dapples 15118c; Spanish inackei-el, 18c; eel, lc; had dock, 13c; flounders, 12c. Green catfish lKc; trout. 15c: buffalo, 8c; halibut, c; white perch, 8c: whlteflsh, 15c; yellow perch, 9c; bullheads. 12c; white bass, 17c; roeshads. $1.00 each; sliadroes, per pair, 60c; frog legs, 30c per dox. Beet Cuts hlt-s: No. 1. 17c; No. 2, 144c No. 3, 13c. Loins. No. 1. 19c: No. 2. 164c; No' 3. 14t. Chuck: No. 1, 9c; No. 2. 84-; No. 3. 64c. Round: No. I, llc; No. 2, Itc; No. 8, luv.o i-iate; jo. i, ,nc; jvo. 3, 74c; So. 'FRUITS Ktlawberiies; Tennessee and Ixiulaianu, 24-qt. cases, per case, $3.00; 24 pt. cases, per case, 1200. Oranges: Califor nia Camelta and Producer Brands Re.dland Navels, S0-9H slxe, pi r box, $3.(v; 128 else per box, $3 60; 150-J78 end smaller sizes' per box, $4.00. 4ther brands from River side and other districts, per box, $3.O04i3 5ij-60-96-1U sixes, per box. 12 75. Havana Med IttertSnean hi w rets, Uo-112 sixes, per box ,3 0u; 160 and smsllei' sure, per box, 83 35 lemons: Liniuinara. extra taucy, 3S)-3iiO sixes, $5 60; cholu t0o-3H0 slits, per box, $4.7u; 240 sixe, aw per. box less, bananas' Thousand Dead Recovered from Ruins of Quake . Bodies Taken from Debris by Soldiers and Bed Cross Workers Surviv ors Cared for. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, May 10,-Mort than 1,000 dead have been taken from the ruins of Cartugo. No one la allowed w-lthln the precincts of the devastated city except the Red Cross workers Rnd a gang ol soldiers and volunteers employed In clear ing away the debris, removing the bodies and dynamiting the dangerous buildings. Most of the survivors Of the earthquake are now at San Jose. Medicines and food supplies from American warship are be ing rushed from Port Llmon, but the 'con dition of those who still remain ground the city is such that extraordinary measures must be taken to provide assistance and shelter for them. Even In San Jose, the residents, for the most part, sre living in tents and wooden structures, fearing to occupy their homeB, as the earth tremors still continue. No living person haa bean taken from tht ruins In the last two days, and although 1.000 dead have been removed, It Is known that there are still many beneath th broken wulls and timbers. Owing to the general feeling of panic . the various or ganizations engaged in the work of relief find It difficult to reach all. Many sur vivors are still hungry and helpless. It Is reported that American marines would be sent to Cartago to give assistance' and there ia great need of their presence. ' Every mother should know that Cham-' berlaln'a Cough Remedy Is perfectly sat. Moyse Falls Into ; Law's Grasp Again Man Arrested in Omaha for Beating Board Bill Faces Swindling Charge in Chicago. CHICAGO, May lO.-Jullus Moyse. also known as Hairy Vincent Kavanaugh uud Dr. V.. L. Lee, alleged bigamist and swind ler, who married Miss Florence Uaniburyer of Chicago, Is under arrest in St. Lou, a, according tuword received by (he polks here tonight .aud will .he brought to Chi cago 011 a swindling charge. Several weeks ago Moyse was arrested in Omaha and taken to Kaunas City, charged with beating a hotel bill. He was freed of this charge and left Kansas City be forj Chicago detectives could arrest him. Moyse's home is -said to' be at Greenville Mlf. CONVICTED BANKER'S WIFE SEEKS PARDCIN AT CAPITOL Mr. I harlea W. Morse Aaka Member of (on arras tu Stun Prtlllou I rglnkv Husband's Release. WASHINGTON. May lfl.-Mr. Charles W. Morse stood nearly all afternoon at th main entrance of the house and aenute to day and quietly Importuned members of congress to sign a petition to the president to pardon her husband. Charles W. Morse. Many members, both of the house and senate, signed the petition. Some do declined abruptly, and others explained their unacqualntance with th fact In .the case and did not sign. With Mrs. Morse was Miss Morse, a sister of the convicted f Inane Wt. Foley Kidney Pills eontaln In concen trated form lugredlenta of etsabllshed ther apeutlc value for the relief am cur of alt kidney and bladder ailments.