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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 24. 1010.
V
CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET
t, ft) cars; corn, 130 cars; oats. 223
WKATIIRH IN THK BELT
Further Decline in Wheat on Weak w
and Lower Cablet.
rmer la Ntbra.sk aad 0ff East
ern Moantala Slope.
OMAHA, May 23, 1910.
A disturbance, that ia central over th
lake region and Ohio valley this morning.
Is canning unsettled weather everywhere
east of the Missouri river and throughout
the southern states. Rains are general In
the lake region, Ohio valley and southern
states, and soma heavy falls occurred In
the lower Mississippi valley within the last
twenty-four hours. A ridge of high pres
sure extends from the western Canadian
provinces south over the eastern Rocky
mountain slope, and generally clar
weather prevails throughout the west.. The
weather Is warmer In the west, and a very
risniinna . it. . . ,, marnen rise in temperature n
'.'V":' the tradlnr . . . .""''" '"J. J'"1'" 'J"
oorn nera iirm lor the day regard ess of .--...-.... ,"'"A .,.. .
tha weakness In wheat. News U favorable high pressure will move eastw over tha
to the nawly seeded crop and with tti sur- central valleys within the next twenty-four
pht stocks values are Inclined downward. hours, and fair weather will continue In
wneai opened lower and weak and out- this vicinity tonigni ana iu.,, wnn n
sld . markets raured free selling and Important change In temperature,
values tiroKo sharply finding a nw low Temperature and precipitation as com
level on tha distant futures. Cash wheat nared with the last three years:
waa offered' Hj2c lower than Saturday. 1910. 1909. 190". 1907.
Corn values nelri mnHanialv firm earlv. I Minimum tcmDerature.,.. 49 88 Bl CpS
but Weakkix-d later on lower cash markets, precipitation- 00 T .75 .25
Heavy receipts featured the cash market Normal temperature for today. degrees
GOOD WEATHER HELPS BEARS
Cora Holds Firm for the Day Regard
" lesa of Almoepherlo Conditions
V'. ' JiH-A'ewle- Seeded Crop Bald
V to Do Doing; Well.
T '.! ' ', ' , . tJ'.
' ; ' ' Omaha, May 23. wio.
Weak and lower rabies and good growing
-nrr in me wneat belt caused furthe
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Sagging Tendency "of Pricei Disap
pointment to Wall Street.
PARIS BUSINESS ' DISCUSSED
rgotlatloas Said to Be ProKresslcgr
for Sole of Bonds to Forelaa
Bankers Sharp Break
la Wheat.
and san pies were offered Wjflo lower than
Saturday.
Primary wheat 'receipts wera 771,000 bu.
and shipments were 364,000 bu., against re
ceipts last year of 358,000 bu. and shipments
of a.UXW bu.
Primary com reeelots were 417.000 bu.
' and shipments were 377,000 bu., against re
ceipts last year of 869.OU0 bu. and ship
ments jf G18.OU0 bu.
Vifarsncn wera 110.000 bu. or corn, none
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
5.33 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding penoa in
t.6 Inches.
Deficiency correnponaing penoa in istn,
1.53 Inches.
L. A. WELSH, Local forecaster.
Cora and Wheat Region Balletla.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
r.RT UU. fJl tuni, . - v. w , . . ... a i
of oats and wheat and flour equal to 24,000 hours ending at a. m-.-ioio meriumn nine,
Dui aionaay, iy a,
Liverpool closed 2324d lower on wheat , OMAHA DISTRICT.
and nominal on corn. . I Temp Rain
ft heat I
May..! 103 103
July..., to Ml
Corn
May.. 65 ' 61
July.. &7 ' bl
Oats . . l
May.. 38 37H
July.. S7V4 87V
1 03
98
102 1
Local range of options: Stations. Max. Mln.
-Ia.ki.mH Voh 69 41
Articles.) Open; High. Low. Cloe HaVy. Auburn ' Neb..... 70 46
40
43
61
40
40
39
48
44
45
43
48
38
41
57
S7
18
6HI
674.1
37V'
371
B'ken How, Neb. 70
I. ,,!.,,. Mull - A
1 C ulhertHon, Neb.. 73
T Falrbury, Neb... 65
Fairmont. NeD... ei
55H fir. Inland. Neb.. 64
K Hartlngton, Neb. 9
Hastings, in CD. ... t(
Holdreae. Neb.
8i Oakdale, Neb...
Umaha, iNeo. . .
Tekamah, Neb.
Alta, la
' Oinaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT-No. 3 hard, ll.OWffl.01V4; No. 8 cirroll. Ia
hasd, i$100; No. 4 hard, Wfltfio; No. 8 ciarlnda, 1....
spring, ll.oWal.OlVfa; No: 3 sprfhg, 97(&$1.00; wbley, la.".
no. M aurumt wuwc; so. a ourum, ootrv i vtuux City, ia
CORN-NO, 2 whtto, Mc; No I whits, s Minimum te
44
44
42
fall.
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
. - . , I - Minimum
j6c; White. JbWoc; ro iUr, .ndlng at 8 a. m.
oiyio no.ii yeuow, DO''-'" - niH'
tAua.mu.f -a i,.ii . siff..-.-! No. 4. fifiVflli DlBlitil AVLHAUts.
K-r. 9 UUiAnlX- Nn 4 fUf. TIO rad. I .MO. Of
iK ?' "I I Districts.. n Btatl
OATR-Standard, .38c; No. 3 white, 37V4W .oiumou,, u., i.
37.c; No- t- whMa. 8ttHS7Hc; No. t yellow, Louisville, Ky.. ... 1
87637V4c; W t yeilow. 36ff37e; No. 3 mixed. Indianapolis.. Ind.. 12
MtetSIW i . Chlc?o. HI... 28
RAHI.OTi.Nn' 4 4Rlflr- No1. 1 feed. 4&3 J-uuia, f"
a7!jk ' Des Moines, la.... 14
RYE No. 2, 73&T4c; No. 3, 7273c,
l' t'arlot necelpts.
Temp.- Rain-
i. Max. Mln. fall.
78 62 .20
70 - 62 . 30
0 62 . 30
7 66 .70
' 76 68 .30
62 48 .80
68 44 - .50
60 46 . 40
66 44 .00
Chics i-.n.rt
Minneapolis
Omaha7,,....-....'...
JDuluth '
Minneapolis. Minn. 30
Kansaa City, mo., t
Omaha, Neb 1
Wlieat. Corn. Oats. I Kxcesslve rains ware general within the
63 119 172 last twenty-lour noun in me st. i.ouis ana
3;i9 ... ... Chicago districts of the corn and wheat
jl H3 18 region. Uoon rains oocurrea in an omer ex-
.. 16
CHICAGO G HAITI AND PROVISIONS
Featnses of tho Tradlna- aad Closing
nmit tha Omaha district.
Local Forecaster. Weather JSureau.
NEW YORK. May ZJ.-Trtday'a stocV mar
ket was a disappointment to those who
took on stocks In the latter part of last
week In the expectation that a broadening
of demand and a rise In prices were to be
looked for this week. The sagging tendency
prices was ntrectly due to selling to
realize by such disappointed holders, while
he expected demand was not In evidence.
The deeper causes for the action of the
market, or Its lack of action' still remain
obscure. The tone became decidedly weak
by the end of the day.
The alleged progress of negotiations for
tha sale of bonds to Paris bank
ers was a subject of discussion again, with
the old assertion that official announce
ment was Imminent. There was also Ins
istence on tha prospect that tha old pro
ject of listing United States on the Paris
Bourse was near Its consummation. The
stock market was not Influenced by these
lalms nor by the reports of signs of re
vival In the Iron trade.
The sharp break In wheat prices bore out
the news of Increasingly favorable crop con-
itlons, but allowance waa made for tha
Ifflculty of the speculative position In the
market. The evidence of liquidation there
looked on as , secondary In Importance
only to the good progress of the crop
Itseir.
New York banks report considerable dis
counting hera by outside banks, while de
mand for mercantile paper is Indifferent
owing to considerable resort by merchants
to their own banks for accommodation on
tha plea that collections at this time are
low.
The receivership for the Chicago City
railways, following that of the Hocking
valley property, was disliked as an evl
ence of tha mlsearrlare of Dlans of lead
lng financial groups, rather than for any
ireci eiiecta on ine mantel
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par
vaiue, ii.ites.uw. united mates were un
Changed on call.
Number of sales and leading Quotations
on Donas were as ioiiows
t Sail
Allls-Chalmort prd ,
milKimatM copper .....
merlcan Agricultural ...
Am. Bot Sugar
American Can
C. a P
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H. L. pfd
Am. Ica Seouritlas
Amarfcan Llnee4
Am.rto.n Lmomottv.
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pld
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. A T
Am. Tobacco prd
American Wool.n
Anaconda Mining Co....
Atohiaon
Atohiaon pfd
Atlantlo Coast Line
P-rleea njnud of Trade.
NEW YORK CHONDRAL MAKKHT
a Various
Quotations of tha , Day o
Commodities.
... . - " . - i r. vv i ijilil. 1,1 cv r iit.wL ij'ty iuti '
J .w"eaV W thrown, into tha pit .... ,Drtng patents. . $5.aO6.Mi winter
CHICAGO, MarO--More than a million
tha aona todav. Such I Vv.. m, .. ..... uiuti iKivuii
tactics rspewted throughout tha session and 5 40. prlng ' clears,' 34.264.50; winter ex-
re-
rye
following a., -breakv' Saturday, demorallawl traa, No. I, $4.00fa4.'40; winter 'axtraa No. 8,
1, i ZT '. . r . " i UJ? " I3.7oa3.80; Kansaa straignts, h bwbd.w
said i to be heavily; short in tha May led Ui900 bu.; spaclals, 6,602 bit;
lit the selling. Foreigners assisted in pound- finfir.teid v.
ng-down prices.. May -wheat was 4a off at I n-.uvuL .r n.,i. .im. white and vel-
one time, but closed with a net loss of 24c, ow. 31.404il.46; coarse, 81.251.30; kiln dried,
New -crop futures' finished ltplVo to IVic 13 S033 36
down. 'Final figures on corn were un- WHEAT Spot. weak;H No. red, $1.10
changed to Ho higher; oats 440 lower and nominal, c. 1. f.; No. 1 " northern, $1.16
provisions lower also by 60 to 7Hc nominal f. o. b. Option market: Wheat
Notwithstanding the furious onslaught, was weak and lower under heavy sailing
leading longs In wheat did not let go their on the cables, favorable weather and crop
Jioldlnga, but watched chances and lent sup- news and soma liquidation, closing 34c
' port from time to time, by purchasing Bep- lower on May and l4o lower for other
temoer or May at cntioai periods. It was poslaltlons. May. ll.H4H.lltt, cioaea slu;
noticed, however, that this class of buying July, ll.061.07c, closed, $107; . Septem-
was carefully minimised. Much. covering of ber, $1.02Wu.03, . dosed ll-OS1; t"ecelpU
short -wheat' wa"aan' and hot a' lutle 13,200 bu. ; Shipments, 12,l$r mi.
additional short selling. Pit operations were CORN 8 Dot. easy; No. 2, 7Hc nmlnal
on a scale so laraa as almoat ta mniuun, .Lvainr damestlo basis: export. No, Z
" llr attention, but a slump in all European SxWo nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option mar
markets had somewhat shaken tha confl- ket waa without transactions, closing at
dence of the bulls before the day'a opera- VnWKc net decline; May ciosea wc; juiy,
tlons here began. Then came news that tha !io; September, 68Hc; receipts, 14,628 bu,
weatner was again highly ravorabla for the OATS spot, easy; miiwi, roj.u ium., nom
rn in nffir.1.1 rtitii f.nm if..... I Inal . iiii.iiiral white. lbe... 40HH7C
, spoko ootlmlstloaily of 4.500.000 acres of natural white. 8442 lbs., 46o0o. Option
' arowlnar a-raln there exoected to harvA.t ss . market was without transactions. Kec
000,000 bushels. Bxports who ra-exaunlned the aeipts, 79,300 bu.
i-Heaelan fly In Illinois asserted that In very HV-Steady; prime,- $1.16OT.; No,
. "t. .1 1 . ' . 1.. Kin 4 tl CfSrM IA: NO. S. DnCfall.OO.
OT. ip.-on iittu luno uooii iijr nciuai until- I -, - " r - - " - , ,
age.. .There was no Indications of a let-un HOPS Dull; state, common to choice,
in the boat arrivals of wheat from Duluth. 1W, 2l4f84c; 1908. nominal; t-aouio . coast,
' Some grain which had come that way was UW. Jl4H8o; 1308, nominal. - . .
kept waiting at the docks, prevented by bad HIDEfcb,Firm,' Cent,al America, 234c
,,, novum IIUU1 mill IUI 1UIO SlOre, DUI ,",,"iV-Vr vr
nevertneieas piainiy in eigm ana a menace
to the bulls, who had persisted In keeping
' up quotations. Hammering of prices con-
imuou milium interruption, oepiemDer . tzA. ... ." n toi ca'rr nn. iUr
ZAMW&mttSL' 5eef:f TteadyV mess. H5.0UO
, W)(4c a decline of 10 JOO; family. $19.00 20.00; beef hams. $21.00
i.RATHKR-KIrm: hemlock firsts.
Iflc; seconds, a27cj thirds, 223oc; rejects,
21lft25c.-. ' . , ,
ROVISIONB fr"orK, Dareiy steauy; mean
ranging from 974ii&y77
at a slit
lVaC-
light reaction,
There was extenslva coverlna- hv ahnrt. w ;iSi?,A. Tf SiT". T""'
lnorn.. Frnat waa fnMna.ti 1 to 14 pounos, aio.iwnii.oy, -'-
areas tonight.
Ij.rd. easier: middle west,
prime, $13.00&18.10; refined, easy; continent
Ut.nl.mk.. .lJ V...
. ?;ri S.Z.. 0 0ln?..at8a.turiday' fl3 VeoT South America. $14.50; compound
W iiwJiu.; 0 WK- No- 3 yeI1w c,osed TAOkW-Dull; prime etty. hhds., Vc
. yrw - - r-onntrv. 6a.ia,7VC.
in oats, eievator people sold May and " RicK-eteady ; domestlo, 6V48c; Patna,
bought new crop moiitha Other shorts also LfMc
aougiia (iistant figures. Beptember sold be- " uttttu-.ti Slla-htlv firmer: creamery spe
twoen. 37io. and 3yc, closing 440 off at L-iaia 2m-c: extras. 38c: thirds to firsts
-T , C. . . I ...... t.l... l r. .u OU. nmmnn
' Pro1s1bns dipped ' little because of the to prime." 231(tv27c; process specials, toe;
weakness tn'graln. Tha decline ahnwn 1 9u.n,f tmrtarv. seconds
t tne rinisa.was practloally uniform, 60 to to flrsU, 22m&23V4o; Imitation creamery,
.reading quotations ranged as follows: CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, new
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.! Bar y. colored.' 14Vc i; average prime, 1414V,c;
i ' 7 - 1 ..... nnA i-nmmnn lft5f12c: Old.
.Oil 1U sva, ....... , - - " " -
a tr I1UH.111V. ItiOTKC: Siaxe SKllua, aucuiais,
1 I l.i4c; fine, luvrfj'tic; iir w gwu, inni.
i'Wheat
May
-.July
1 04
1 oov
Sept.. lW4liSV
Pec.
. May -
' . r!epu.
Tec.
"Oats
'May .
July
Sept.
Dec.
July
. Bvpt.
Lard.
July'1 '
Septr
htba-
- Spf. -'
S6497
fafl0',!
eoww
40
38.-u3.SVs
3syvj
22 60-65
22 60-65
12 60
a 4(V4
13 40-60
13 40
1 00t4 B7H
60Vj
61V
40-H341
3
22 R5
23 76
It 60
12 621
It 66
12 46
oX'-a
61iV,
0H7.
40V4
371
. SSI,,
7V4
22 60
23 80
12 60 .
12 42V4
12 46
It S2t4I
1 OS
$.
6HS
60Ts
667.
12 6241
U 40
1 01 nnmmnn fiUrlTc: full SkimS. 3f(6c
EOOS Weak; regular packed, extras,
flrets, tmc; firsts DUauHC.
pi iTf.Tfty Dressed aulet: frosen chick
6S ens. 164.28c; western fowls, 1519c; turkeys,
SX? I300-
40V4I
3SS
87H
22 60
22 70
It 80 12 62U
13 47V4Li2 42V4
41
89
38 V4
38V4
St. Loots General Market.
RT. IjOTTIS. Mo.. May 23. WHEAT Fu
turea. lower: May. 11.041.0444: July. 8t4c
September, 971o. Cash, lower; track: No,
2 red. Il.1274Sil.15V4: No. 3 hard, tl.OMl.lt.
CORN Futures, weak; July, 6O7.0; Sep-
TZVa I tfiili. xr o -.kit. RAn
06 I iata 1Tiiiii-mic un. k - Julv. 3?aic: Ren-
tember, HiSo. Cash, lower; track: NO.
89c; No. t white, 41V4'g42o.
RYE Nominal. 8O0.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $S.20
bl.&); extra fancy and straight, 14-10
hard winter clears, h wji w,
SEEI" Timothy, $3.0U4i3 60.
CO R N M E A L-$3. 26.
HRAN Weak; sacked east track, $1
1.06.
HAY Steady; timothy, $14 6091860; pra
13 43
12 85
'No."t
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. t4.8MT6.25
ttralghU. 84.3iMi4.80; spring straights, $4.7(ktfi
!.; rjasry, iti'Mo.o,
. W'Y-T,:?.t lint' Kt57C: ,alr ' BaVrMN.7 3-16c,
SEEDS-Flax. No. 1 southwestern, $2.09
Ko. 1 northwestern. 12.19. Timothy, noml
lal Clover. 111.25.
PROyiiJlONS Mess pork, per bbl., $33.00
cub. uard, per luu ids., iiz wy u.w. unori
nos. sides (loose), 1Z.,(J
tlrlrs, (bor.ed). I13.50lllj.75.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
HEMP TWINE 7c. '
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: jobbing
$22.75. Lard, higher; prme steam, tl2.77V.3p
12 87 V. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed
extra shorts. 814 00; clear ribs, 114 00: short
ihi, .1, I v ia -lijt 14 rtih r r-i. I clears, $14 26. Hacon. unchanged; boxed
" 1" .J?0,',,' Jt,,;;110- hOFt cler extra shorts. $16.26; clear sides. $15.25; short
Receipts. Shipments
... 8.9U0 6.700
... 33.000 48,800
.. .118.400 70..VI0
...118.400 68.500
clears. $16.50.
I Vrl "T Til V Cf . - - nlil.l,.n.
iuiw p , lnf aa? f,r.0-iti. 5 BUTTER-Steady: creamery, 23S;27c
Vlslblu supply of wheat In tha United EGOS-Steady; lic '
Statea detneased 842.0UO bu. for tha week. " . Rh,.
Tha amount of breadstuff on ocean pas- ., uwi.
te increased 104.000 bu. u'k..V k..
estimated receluta fhr tomorrow: Wheat. I r, i.. '
S9 cars; corn, 230 cars; oats. 223 cars; hogs, oats' bu.
1 u.. .1 I -ta, uu-
tALC.f.- vaSh.Pr!.c,,?r'h.e?.i: x,.,l,t2 Kaaaas CUr Oral, and Provtatoaa.
. W2 ;HS No. 3 hard ..tkSV.twS: Hi 1 . KANSAS CITY. May 23-WHEAT-July,
' 1 . ... : .. . . , 1 ui,. in ,1 rttfrtrtr mKn.' r-. n ,. n
iiurtnvrn piinpr. s1.iK7aWi.11; ISO. I nortncni ---- v.'i -., ttjl. ,r
anrm. ti ict.i, 1 nu. xi. . i ,k... 1 r; chansted No. 3 hard. II Xifl.l2: No. I
tin: No. 2 caah, SUSfetWc: No. I cn, li.win "l. a iw, e-ui.iv, io. a, i.tH
W' Nov '", 3W:4io: No, I white, 81- ... m
tlfeftlKtr-: NO. 1 vallnw fil r tit U." KTn X VAl- I lUn-iniy. ntrrn;, JUIT, or a TOfhO DUI
low, fwV4c. Oats: No. t white", 41'?i42V.c: September. 67V4i667l40 bid; December, 61
fvo. s nile. wiii41c; No. 4 white. j4uc; also via, cam, iv tower; rso. 1 mixed,
Htannarii, 41t.42c. istK3VVtc; no- a, w., ro. s wniie, oi'atiiVaC
BtrrTER Steady; creameries. t327c; No. 3. sowc.
dairies, Hw.'So. OATS Unchanged; Na white, 41w4Sc
K.u Kieaay ; receipts, sa.ols esses; at no. I mixea,
mark, rases included. MfilDc: . flrata. 19c: ttTK-No. 1 70-11 71c,
prime flrata. 20c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $15.00;
CliEfch: Steady; dairies, 144JHV.C; choice prairie, $10.75jll.OO; choice alfalfa
twins, IJ'VQU'Xc; young Americas. lt ; I fxi-p 17 bo.
long horns, l4Vul4V4c. BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extraa,
I'OTAWtu-rirm; cnoica 10 xancy, 119 26c; firsts, 14c; seconas, zzc; packing stock,
t3c; lair o govu, SOc.
I-OULTrij oieau) , itiraeys, jec; cnick- ECQS Steady : current receipu, new
ehs. 14c. ' .. . cases, t5.4f: miscellaneous cases, $4.30,
VEAl-aay; ou to vu-n. wrignis, snso; southerns. 85.06; storage. 85. TO.
t to--o. weiguie, sujivc; as 10 iiv-io. 1 . Kaoelpta. Shipments.
riiL-hte. 10-u 1U. Whiat bushels 31 Uu) 36 0i
1 lto;ia loday Wheat, 43 cars; corn. 1U Corn, bushela 87.000 40.0.10
irt.lm. 173 cars, tstimaled tomorrow- q.. bushels 19.000 18,000
tiflcates outstsndlng, $4. 110.000. Oeneral
fund: standard silver dollars In general
fund. $l.W2.rS6; current liabilities, V.S
62; working bslance In treasury offices,
$1.663,S2; In bsnks to credit of treasurer
of the United State, t37,727,2!; sub'ldlsry
silver coin, $21.Sf4,4; m'nor coin. $1.3:'0.653;
total balance in general fund, $S3,101,Kt.
Local See art ties.
Ountatlor.s furnished by Samuel Burnt.
Jr. 633 New York Ufa building. Omahat
Bid. Aakad.
Auditorium. Oilcasa. (a, lt t'S
CUf ot Omaha 4Sa, 1M
Cadahjr racking Co. ta
ma PortlanS Omant toads, U...... M
Inwa Portland Camant Con. 4a M
tart St. Lou la A Sub. ta M
Kansas City Sock -tarda itoca iT
Ung Ball Lumbar Co.,,.., X
Uticln, Nah., 4a, 1W0 W
Maora.ka Tel. atoek. par eaat
Nonh riatta Vl. Irrl. Co. fa,
Omaha Water Ce. M. 114 lu
Omaha Water Co. ta, 144
Omaha Oaa ta, Wl aivj
Omaha p.a ta, 1U 1M
Omaha Elae. Light A P. ta. UU MVj
Omaha Rlec. Light pfd I par cant.... 4
Omaha It Rr- aa. JU
O. A C. B. St. Rr. ta, l3t
O. AC. B. St. Rr- Pfd
O. A O. ft. Rr. torn.. ...
0. 4 C. 0. H. B. pfd
Panltlo Tal. A Tel. ta. 1917
South Omaha ta, Cltf of
twartachlld A Sulibargtr ta, 1114.,
Topcka Rr ta, r
Trt-Clty Rr A Lt. ta 4V 74
t'nlon Stock Tarda Co., So. Omaha My.
London Closing- Storks.
LONDON. May 23. The market for
American securities opened Hifii higher on
the good bank statement, but declined on
realising. At noon the market was easy,
with prices H higher to H lower than the
New York closing of Saturday.
London closing stock quotations:
Coiirala, money ... t-MLeularllla A Nairn.. Ul
da account 7 T-ICMo., Kaa. A Taiaa.. 44
Amal. Copper T3SNw York Ontral...lW
Anaconda I Norfolk A Watam..lOTVi
Atchlaun -. .11 IV, do pfd S3
do pfd 109 Ontario A Weetem.. 4t4
Baltimore A Otilo...llTHPcrmarlTanla Mt.
Canadian Pacific ...onRand Mlnea . S
Cheaapeaka A Ohio.. Reading . V
Chi. Oraat Waatarn.. MHSouthorn Railway .. 1744
Chi., Mil. A St. p.. 144 do .pld S
Da Been ItHRoutharn Pmclfio .. .104
Danrar A Rra 414 Union Paclflo
.. stvj
.. N
. -
.. Tl
.. a
.. MH
.. 1"4)
.. l0Uj
lit
ll
lio
4
TS4
100
MV4
lusva
KU
101
lot
M
uv.
least
MUj
74
sa
M
1011
M"4 do sfd
. 4U. 8. Steal..
4t4i do pfd ....
. MttWabaah
11 do pfd ....
.!aVt8pantah 4a
.1MH
.. f7Vt
.. Ui
..lllVa
.. V4
..
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
da id pfd
Grand Trunk
Illinois central ...
SILVER Bar,
ounce.
MONEY-3444 per cent.
The rata of discount In the open market
for short bills is 8 per cent; for three
months' Dins, sja'4 per cent.
steady at 21 13-16d per
M
1100 73 1044 7H
, 44Vi
lo it it last
1-10 10 ID Hi
. 400 ta iV4
00 04 414 S3
400 16V4 IIS
100 3tV4
13
0 4I4 4t 4RV4
, n so4
101) lorH V ins
100 54Vi M4 M
100 1214 123S4 121
500 lM'A 1344 18H
4
100 16 It It
1.000 44 41S 41
1,600 111V4 110H HO
101 V4
400 114 U44 12
3.000 11444 1UH ll'S,
rrvk
Boston Mlnlnar Stocks,
BOSTON, May 23. Closing quotations on
mining stocks were
Brooklyn Rapid TT
Snadlan Paclflo
ntral Laathar
Central Laathar pfd
Central ot Naw Jereey
Chaaapeake A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Gt. W saw
C. 0. W. pfd
Chicago A N. W
C, at. ft 8t. P.....
C, C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southern
Conaolldatad Oaa
Corn Products ,
Dataware A Hudaoa
Benver A Rio O ran da
.k R. O. pfd
Dlailllera' Becurtllea
fcrla
Brie lat pfd
Erie 2d pfd
Oaneral lilactrlo
Oraat Northern pfd
7,00 82S 81V4 1 Vk
4. 400 14 1M
l,O0 42H 41H 1H
100 108 108 10744
S9t
6,400 88 (744 '
20 4644 4HV4 4
400 i I74 17V4
100 tl Uli 61
800 It V3 ltl4
6,100 140V4 Ut 13H
M IS It li
too t a it
too eo so t44
3.800 142 140 140
2i0 1M4 14V4 lVw
100 11 111 17
1.400 4144 41 41
00 II
700
100
4744
17
1044
'44i
0
0
18
4i
Oraat Northern Ore ctfa.,..
llllnola Central
nterborougti Mat.
Int. Mat.. pfd
International Harrastar
O-Infc Martita pfd .A..
iH.rnatlonat raper
ntematlonat Pume
Iowa Central
Kanaaa City Southern
K. C. So. sfd
Laclede Oaa
Loulavllla A N
Minn, A St. L
M., St. P. A g. S. M
M K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd. ..4
Mlaaourt Paclflo
National Btecult
National Lead
N. R, R. of M. 2d pfd....
Naw Tor It (antral
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Waatarn... j.
North American ........
Northern Paolflc .......
Paclflo Mail
ronnnylTanla
People' e Oaa
P., C. C. A Bt. L
Plttaburg Coal
Praaaad Uteri Car
Pullman Palace Car....
Railway StMl Spring..
Raadlna
Kapubllo Steal
Rapubllo Steal pfd
Rock laland Co 1
Rock laland Co, pfd...
St. L. A a. F. ti pfd.
Bt. Loula S. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Blou-Bheftleld S. A I.
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ....
So. Railway pfd
Tenneaaee Copper ....
Texaa A Paclflo
T., Bt. L. A W
T.. St. L. A W. pfd..
Union Paclflo
Union Pacific pfd
V. S. Realty
V. 8. Rubbar
D. 8. Steal
V. 8. Steal pfd
t tah Copper
V a. -Carolina Chemical
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Waatarn Maryland ....
Weattnghoua Electrio
Waatarn laion
Wheeling AUK
0 16044 160U, 160
1,100 111 1S5H 16T4
100 4 M
-0 lit 138
TOO tl 20
1,104 M44 M'
4,000 M A
13 Vi
65
it
100 41 48 4
800 31 11 0
14
at
.409 104 104 109
400 14744 141 147
6
13
1,100 3 42 42
17,200 73 73 72
10
W0 7 1 7
100 2 2344
4.600 121 130 1M
.. L 41 44 44
.. T:00 104 104 104
., 200 14 14 74
..'3.000 182 131 111
00 r 2 M
.. 1S,00 18t 134 134
400 108 103 107
.. 1,2110 101 101 101
.. 400 (0 30 1V
100 38 3944
ISO
40
....123,900 14 1(4 14
700 Id 14 9
n i
4:, 44
IS 8 i
444 48 41
2 31 - 32
78 75 76
73
18,400 127 1(5 12
BOO 17 4
1,100 18 43
100 27 27
1.6U0 13 IS
00
1,100
100
100
1.SO0
1,200
400
37
37
a
4 (9
4t,00 186 133 183
800 16 Do M
100 78 74 71
00 ' 48 41 41
1M.S0O 14 83 83
I. TOO 113 113 U
1,800 47 44 46
41 0
21 31
47 44
48 44 .
at 46
8 68
4 4
1,200
w
1.8
00
100
100
Total aalea for tha day. 411,800 ehane.
cost
3M
tw
47
84
41
4
New 'York Money Market
NEW YORK. May 38. MONEY On call
steady at 4ft4tt per cent; ruling rate, t per
cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at
ttt per cent.
TIMS LOANS steady ; sixty nays,
Ber cent and ninety days, IVA4 per cent;
six months. 4G4 per cent
PRIME MEKCANTll-irj fArtilt M
tier cent.
. RTKRLINO B8.UHAMJK-ettrong. W1M
actual business in bankers' bill at $4 .84253
4.8440 for slaty-day bills and at $48780 for
demand; commercial bills, 64.8iVa4.84.
BILVER Bar, 63T4C. Meaican dollars, 44c,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
i Closing Quotations on bonds wera as
follows:
V. 8. raf. 2a. rag 1044 Int. Met. 4a
80 la, coupon 100 'Japan 4a
V t. 3a, raf.,...,.-lo3 do 4a
'do aoupon 1m K. C. go. lat ta
V 8. 4a, rag 114 L 8. deb. 4a 141..,
do coupon 114 U A N. uol. 4a..
Allla-Chalmara lat 6s. 11 M. K. A T. lat 4a.
Am. Ag. ta !! do fen. 4a
im T a T. ct. a..l"lMMo. Paclflo 4a
Am. Tobaoco 4s 11 N. R. R. of M. 44. 4
do aa 106VN. T. C. g. a S3
. ao aae. aa
. mK. V.. N. H. A H
.111 ct. la 133
.113 N. A W. lat c. 4a.. M44
. 36 da ev. 4a 104
. 7No. Pacific 4a 101
. to do 8a 11
. t). S. L. rfdg. 4a.... M
. sft Penn. a. 3a Hl... e
On of Oa. ta ...104 do eon. 4a 101
On! Leather U. Reading I en 4a. r
C. at N. 1. g. ee...m8. U A 8. T. fg. 4a. 11
Chaa. A Ohio 4e....l01 o gaa- ta 87.,
do rat. ta 84 St. L. A W. e. 4a... II
Chicago A A. a.... ee let gold 4a K
C., B. m tj- I- aa..., vaeaDoejn A. 1 e....
do gen. 4S n-tau. racuie aoi. aa,
ao. at. A S P. g a rl do ct. 4a...
C. I. A P. 0. 4a.... T. de lat raf. 4a...
do rfg. 4a 8 o. Railway ta...
rolo. Ind. Is 1 da gen. 4a
Colo. Mid. 4a 13 Union Pacific 4a.,,
V'. A 8 r. A a. 4s
, 89
,
. M
, '
- 88
41
Alloeea
Amal. Copper
A. I. U A S.i....
Arlaona Com
Atlantic
B. A C. C. A S. M
Bulla Coalition ....
fal. A Arlaona..
i:al. A Heels....,
Centennial
41 Mohawk
10NTeada Con. ...
ft Nlplaalng Mlnea
lNorth Butte ....
3 North Lake
14 OM Dominion ,.
.. 10 Osceola
.. M Parrott S. A C.
..188 Qulney
II shannon
Ooppar Range C. C 78uparlor
Beat Butte C. M 8 Superior A B. M.
I-'ranklln 11 Superior A P. O..
Olroux Con 7 Tamarack
Oranby Con 41 u. 8. a at o
Greene Cenanea sV. s. s. at ja.
lata Rnyala Copper... 14 do pfd
Kerr Lake S Utah Con. .......
Lake Copper t4lPtaA Copper Co..
La Sal a Conner lauwinona
Miami Copper 83 , WolTarlnar 118
Aaaea. .
.... 81
1
.... 11
.... 38
.... 1
.... 17
....140
.... 13
.... 34
114
t
11
II
60
1
49
84
48
New York Cnrb Market.
Tha following Quotations are furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 815 South Sixteenth street:
Bar State Oaa.
Butte Coalition ...
Caotui
Chief
Darla-Daly
Ely Central ..'..4
Ely Conaolldatad
franklin
Olroux
Ooldfleldd Cona'ated. 8 Tone
Oraena Cananaa .... Tonopah
21 Laroae 4
. 1044 Nav. Oonaolldatad ..11
. !Nawhouee 80
. lOhlo 2 15-18
, I Rawhlda Onalltlon .. 14
1 l-16Ray Central I 11-18
. 65 Swift Pkg. Co 106
.. 13Seara, Roebuck Co.. 141
. 7 Superior A Plttaburg II
J
q,JsiJtjaxaAsijaja
Nye TiiFiniep Co. ?
f TELEPHONE
Ta e
a a a aaa-s a a w i -a a . am
BOSTON, MASS. J DOFCLA5 270Z 1 CJ
SO STATE STKECT . t
OMAHA. 1MXB.
DOAKP 0T TBADK tWO.
t i
We Own find Offor
S5SO,000
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
First and Refunding Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds.
Dated October 1, 1909. Due October 1, 1929.
Interest payable April 1 and October 1.
At Fidelity Trust Company,
Milwaukee. Wisconsin
, ..... a . 114,547.85
, 65,200.00
, . . .V. . . ... . ... ... . . 5tf.847.05
. . a . .
Trustee: FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. T
Cnupon Bonds of 1800 and 11000 each with privilege of rasrlatratlon,
EUBJSCT TO CAli. AT 106 AND ACCRUED INTEREST on ANT INTEHKUT PAYMENT DATS
Tha aWafreaVat arnlngs of tha propartla ownid by th Kaa tarn Oregon
Lrght A Powor Co. for th yaar tiding Dm. 5U 1909. ro aa followai
EARNINGS
Orosa Earnings .,., .$168,806.40
Operating Expenses 4f.26T.4S
Net
Interest
Surplus
We reoommend these bond for Irtvattment for the fallewlng reasansi
FIRST Secured by tbe first mortgage on four water-power plants, 188 miles ot
transmission lines, with gas, electrio power plant of Baker City, the light and power
plant of La Grande and five other towns, subject only to an underlying Issue on the
Baker City plant, to retire which bonds are held inescrow by the trustee.
SECOND Further bones can be Issued for only 80 per cent of the cost of new
property. improvemenU 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 hydranllq
electrio power Is unusually favorable, which la due to the high price ot coal.
FOURTH The. combined net earnings In 1909 of individual plants were about
twice the Interest charges.
FIFTH The present development an be increased seven times at a small cost.
SIXTH The principal stockholders are men ot high financial ability and Integrity
and are well known throughout the middle west.
PRICE 100 AND INTEREST
RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS
CAPITAL , FULLY PAID &XOO,000.&S
,uui 1 jj... m
an "'"! , , I m nng
T14
Inspiration
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. May 2.. Closing- quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice 3T aitatfTtu. Con
Brunewlck Cton T Uttle Chief .,
Com. Tunnel eteck... Mexican ,
de bonds ) Ontario
Con. Cat. A Va Ophlr
Horn Silver ......... 4 Standard
Iron SlW.r 184. Yellow Jacket
..
.. M
..135
.. 0
.. 70
Offered.
-4-
. Bank Claarlnca.
OMAHA. May 23. Bank clearings for to
day wera ia.7W.7W. 12 ana lor the corre
sponding date ' last year 12,810,715.14.
'
Metal Market.
NEW YORK,. May 23. METALS Tha
market ror standard copper was nrmer to
day; spot and May closed $12.50 bid; June
and July. 112.KXB12.55: August. 12&04nj0.
Tha London market waa easy;, spot, 1:4 Us
zd; futures, vu ps. Local dealers Quote Lake
copper at IH.TftdPll.OO; electrolytic, H26a,.-
13.TT,; casting. IlZ.77WriZ.60. Arrivals ot enp
per At New York today were 350 tons; cue
torn house returns showed exports of 2MZ
tons, making 14,464 so far this month. Tin
was easy; spot and .May, t33.033.30; June
and July, 33.1K(S33.22Vt: August, $22,153
33.26. London closed easy: spot. 150 Us;
futures, 162. Lead was steady; spot, $4.48
j4.e0 New York, f4.15i4.20 East ft. Louis,
The London market was lower at 12 13s 9d,
Spedter was steady; spot, $o.t05.tl0 Nsw
York. u.iMis.zn Ea.it bt. Louis. Tne Lon
don market was unchanKed at 21 17b M.
Tha English Iron market was lower at SOs
for Cleveland warrants, Locally, quiet; No.
1 foundry nJortlMsrn. tl7.0Oi7.75: No. 2
northern, $16.50(317.26; No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern soft, . $19.2ol.75.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 88. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened aulet at
unchanged prices to an advance of . t
points in sympathy with steady European
market. Business waa very quiet and the
markets later ruled unsteady under scat
tered offerings, which were believed to
come from European sources with tha mar
ket closing quiet, net 2 points higher, to
f points lower. Sales were reported of
l,7&0 bags, closing bids follow: May June,
July, .36c; August, 8.60c; October, Novem
ber and December, 6.5&c; January, 6.A3c;
February, t.64c; March, S.Gec, and April,
67o. Receipts at tha two Brasllan ports.
11,000, against 8,000 last year. Jundlahy re
ceipts, 6,200, against 4,20ft last year. New
York warehouse deliveries Saturday, 6,M8,
against 6.660. Spot quiet; Rio, No. 7, Bc;
Santos, No. 4, 4c; mild quiet; Cordova,
'AO 120.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Best Grade, of Cattle Are Strong, All
Others Weak.
HOGS ABE A SHADE HIGHER
Packers Take Most of Offerlna-s and
the nptir ia Cleared Up Early
i-Sheep and Lamba Are
. I , r . - 'low Sale, ...
SOUTH OMAHA, May 23, 1910.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday $.267 4,244 6.315
Same day last week 4,16 2,6&3 6,541
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 1.176 4.654 6.6U7
Same day S Weeks ago.. 4,650 3,19? 2,370
fame day 4 weeks ago.. 4,634 2.716 9,324
Same day last yesr 2,667 4.9S 8,077
The following Ubls shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
year: 1910. MOB. Inc. Deo.
Cattla 390.960 8,164 22,786 .......
HoS ,38,16a 1,079,460
Sheep 580,274 696,118
Tha following table snows tha average
prices of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
sevsral days with comparisons:
4 ,
69
t3
13
18
31
31
t
11
17
10
10
to
3t
11
45
tl
14
W
10
13
M
1...:.
t
10
1
6
I.....
13
II
10
T
1
1
1
2
1
Data j WO. lfcX.100g.ll)07. 1IW. 11906. 11W4.
May 14..,
May U..
May 16...
May 17..
May U...
May 111.
May 20..
May 21..
May 22..
May 23..
7 081
7 11
30
t 864 7 08
7 02
6 241 6 301
6 22 6 24
6 24 6 19
6 81
30 6 151
6 291 6 20
8 44
8
V 41Vk
6 92
6 88
7 01
7 00
a
1 t s Hi ( S3' 6 ta!
6 30 S 261 US 0 w
6 84 16 D6I 0 "
a
6 29
6 28
6 381
6 38,
6 87
6 26
6 23
6 24
6 18
6 U
6 381
e
6 26
6 23
6 19
4 87
, a
461
4 63
4 (2
4 47
4 46
4 41
a
4 37
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of Hva stock at
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yes
terday: RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattla Hogs. Sheep. H fs.
C. M. & St. F 5
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pavilla 30
C. & N. VV. (east).... 3
C. & N. W. (west).... 39
C. St. P. M. 0 20
C. B. & Q. (eaat)
C. B. A Q. twest) SI
C. R. I. A P. (east)... 7
C. K. I. P. (west)
Illinois Central
a. o. w
16
6
19
8
is
16
Armour A Ce. 4Ha..
Atcnleoo gen. 4a
eo . aa
do ct. ta
Al. C. I, lat 4a....
Bal. A Ohio 4a
do ISas
de . W. ma....
Brk. Tr. c. 4a....
Dr. A H. e
P. A R. O. ta
do raf. ta
Dletlllara' la
Crla p. I. a
do sen. 4a ,
do c. 4a, aar. A
do aeries B ,
Oen. Elec. n. ta...
111. Can. lat rat. 4a
Int. at. M. 4Sa...,
Hid. Hlflarwt.
do it A rW. aa.
4a
..101
.. M
..lot 14
...
...101V4
..104
34)
. 14 f. a. Rubber la 103
. IIHl'. 8. StMl 3d aa....ot
. ta'a.-Cara. Cham. ta. test
. 11 Wakaan let ta 1
. It do lat A aa. 4a Tl
. M eweatrm Md. 4a M
. MSiW'aal. KUr. . ta... 3
.140 Wia (-antral 4a 30V.
. T Ua. Pa, ar. ta Mfa. ISV.
Trraiarr Stateaaeat.
WASHINGTON, May O. Tha condition
of the treasury at the beginning ot business
today was aa follows: Trust runda: Uold,
coin, $M4.116.M8; silver dollars, MU10,0u0,
sliver dollars of lo90, $J,7U,(W; aUver cer-
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May 23.-COTTON-Market
opened steady at an aavanre of tiill oolnta.
with July leading on continued covering
and bun support prompted py steady rabies,
particularly as to spots, and further talk
of too much rain In th south. Realising
cheered tha advance and prices reacted to
within a point or two of Hsturday's closs
during tha early trading under this selling
together with operations for a reaction. It
Is rumored that freight room for over 60,000
bales has Deen engaged wiinin tne last few
days for shipment from New Yfrk abroad.
Cotton futures opened steady; May, 16.20c;
July, 16 34c; August, 16.08c; September, 13.88c;
October, 13.00c; December, 12.84c; March,
12 90c, asked.
Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 16.40c;
middling gulf, 16.65c. Sales, i7,96 bales.
Mlaneapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 23. WHEAT May,
$1.0el; July, $1.06V,: September, 96c; cash,
No. 1 hard, $1.10L; No. 1 northern, $1.07
1.074 to $1.094: No. 2 northern, $1.06A
J.07H-. No. 3. $1 rcwtf l.otVi.
SEED Flax, $2.134.
CORN No. I yellow, 66SV,e.
OATS No. 8 white, S7jj3Sttc
RYE No. J. -mslZC.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $18 0018.25.
FLOUR First patenu (In wood. f. o. b..
Minneapolis). $6.6V6 60; seennd patents. $6.10
a 5.30; first clears, $4.164 26; second clears,
.9063.20.
Oils aad Rosla.
SAVANNAH. Oa., May 23.-OILS-Tur-pentlne,
firm, 60c; sales, 122 bbls,: receipts.
44$ bbls.; shipments, 466 bbls.; stock, 4.80
bbls.
KOPIN-FIrm: sales, 1.662 bbls.; receipts,
1,227 bbla; shipments, 1.278 bbls.; stock, 42,
17A I-hi. Onnte. R 14 VV ): II 14 4f,rMM.
E. $4.;6'44.aD: F, $4-8N64 0; Q. U Q, $4 96
rft.w; I, 300: K, 36 10; m, 3 rs; N, K.bceii
66; WO, $5.7086.80; WW, $586.10.
Visible Sapply of Grain.
NEW YORK. May 23. -The visible sup
ply of grain Saturday, May 21, aa corn
plied by tha New York Produce exohange,
waa as follows: Wheat. 82.0u0.0C0 bu.; de
crease 842 000 bu.. Corn, 6.641,0)10 bu.; de
oreeee 1,239.000 bu. Oats. 7.446.000; Increase,
140.0U0 bu. Rye, 67S.OOO bu.; Increase, 14.U00.
Barley. 2.152.000; Increase, 117.000 bu. Cana
dian wheat. 7.883.000 bu.; Increase, 749,000 bu.
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, May 2S.-CORN Steady; No. $
white. 63c; No. 3 yellow, 69c; No. $ yellow.
t ; No. 3, 684c; No. 4, 67o; no grade.
OATS-Lower; No. 2 white. 41Hc; No $
while, 40c; No, 4. white, ac; standard,
41S,
Total receipts
.141
1
1
63
27
DISPOSITION H E A D.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 490 l8 679
... 978 1.188 37
.. 672 1,209 1,646
.. 641 8A7 260
122
... 8
,.. 45
... 127 .... ...
... 22
,., 17
,.. 19
... 3S
,.. 86
... 97
... 13
... 11
... 219 .... 1,0 0
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift H Company
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour 4l Co
rich warts- Bolen Co....
Morrell
Stephens Bros
Hiu fc eon
F. B. Lewis
Hunton 4b Co
J. a. Root at co
J. H. Bulla
L: Wolf
S. Werthelmer
H. F. Hamilton
Lee Rnthsciilld
Other buyers
Total 3,285 4.0J3 4,496
rvi i .C-TIm m.V , .nuiril out a'lth a
rather moderate run and no great change In
condition, aa compared wltn tne iaer
part of last week. There was a very iu
inquiry for the well-fatted and good weight
steers and these commended steady to
strong figures. On tho other hand there
lit) tall frnm anv atiurce for thS OT-
itin.rv lia-ht and medium welirht grades and
ysarlings in particular were
st prices in at were uuw ......
The suop'y of cows and heifers was
rather limited and although there was
l.l, Ha.nunA ffrnm hlitn local uatneii
outside buyers the tone 10 '
rather weak than otherwise. i .-
for veal calves was Just about steady wltn
last week's close and tor tl he most pari
hull, atnars. etc.. sold In substantially the
same notches as on Frldsy. ..... ,
There was vsry little me 10 mt. ..v- ...
stockers and feeders as "I'Pe .wr JlT
Ited and the demand not at all "rn!"
prices were little different from the latter
part of last week. In fact, desirable stock
steers and heifers sold to slightly .better
advantage. Medium and oomm ' S
all kinds was hsrd to mora andtne g. leral
tone 4o the market was weak; on anything
of this claas. 4w -v-i-.
Quotsttons on oaiii
cornOsl steers. $7.4ott8.W; fair to good corn
fed steers. $f, 90a'J 40; common to fair corn
fed tir..l76.76j good to choice cow.
and heifers. 8.0uA7b; lair to good oos
and heifers. HTP 85; common to alr eows
2nd helfera, $2.76W4.76; g'od to wholes
.lockers and feeders. -li . ta lr to
good stockers and feeders 84.75.40; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, $3.&itf
4 75; slock heifers. $3.754,4.". veal c calves.
$275750: bulla, stags, etc, $3.75S25.
Representative sales:
BKUT STEERS.
a, rr. a. a. rr.
416 10
...... no 1 10
1041 4 15
6W 4 40
11 1 45
1010 4 55
11541 4 10
60 4 70
HO 4 SO
111 4 10
11J4 4 15
O40 1 85
lltl 4 10
134 4 0
1153 4 90
1113 4 16
IN K
11& 7 00
, 1330 1 00
1170 7 00
Ml 7 10
1201 7 30
10
IT
81
14
11
11
S3
30..;...
i
11
i
tt
14
40
21
14......
11
10
11
18
11
10K5 7 20
, 1171 T 35
1301 7 38
1041 7 40
, Its! 1 40
12 ,7 7 40
1S5T 7 41
1K6 7 4t
, 1451 7 44
, 1311 7 10
1371 7 W
, 1304 7 30
13M 7 56
,.....1833 7 SO
1235 t IS
,.....1304 7 70
1377 7 7
1188 7 0
1373 7 35
H 7 10
1413 7 H
COWS.
... 128 t 0 12
... 360 4 00 8
... 130 4 10 4
... 184 4 2f
... 70 4 35 4
...1033 4 44 11
...1041 t 15
HEIFERS.
.. 633 4 40 lt
... 115 4 35 6
W3 6 78 It.......
... 131 6
BULLS.
... 830 $ 50 1
... too 4 15 1
...1310 4 IS 1
... lf 4 60 $
... 410 6 00
CALVES.
141 8 76
... 7t 4 76 $
... 0 5 00
...;371 6 00
.... 10 6 7t
W 4 60
1;:::::
...101 6 60
...1107 t tt
...1153 I 78
...1100 t 76
...lilt 4 88
...lin 140
.... 74! B at
.... 871 SO
...4071 4 10
1M0 8 28
1300 6 75
3100 t 00
1870 4 06
... 110 7 00
... 170 7 00
... 130 7 00
... IM 7 it
... 130 7 IS
140 7 60
15...
I...
14...
14...
n...
!...
11
aTricKERs AKl FBUDBHl
4 4 75 14 411 t 10
... t4 4 76 I 'l t 36
69! 5 00 4 3 t
437 6 10 t H7 6 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS. -
..... 184 t 16 84 447 7 41
695 4 75
"" COWS AND HEIFERS
1123 1 40
iunna-Hn nrloea ruled a shade higher
this morning on A barely normal supply.
The opening and tha closs were a trifle
weak, but tne Dig um y- w...
manded quotably strong figures. Packers
took most of the offerings, shippers picked
.... . wi,t inta and movement was rea
sonably active and a very fair clearance
effected before miaany.
t .r. nnt verv many light hogs in
eluded In tha run and the spread of prices
LVnrtir,rlv narrow. 69.40(29.46. buv-
ina- most OI the noga. uwu iiuu "y
sold at the top of the bulk, but at the to.
of the market as well. Tops reached $9.5(
the same as Saturday.
No.
t..
tt..
61..
81..
64..
71...
60..
71..
30..
60.,
45..
tl..
70..
10..
17..
43..
34..
It..
61..
43 '.
1 .
61..
6..
I..
61..
61..
61..
4)..
64..
11....
W ...
70....
TO. ...
67....
11.
A. So. TT.
....!7t ... tit
..,.101 !W) t 38
... Ik 160 t!7
....! ... 8TV
....361 40 1 40
....135 ... 140
....80S ... 140
....147 100 t 40 .
....KT ... 140
...194 ... 140
.., t6 MO t 40
...,l"4 30 ( 40
....164 40 40
....315 t0 1 40
.-.150 ... 140
...3M
...21
.ta
40 1 40
... t 40
40 1 40
10 4 40
...131 310 t 40
II!
,...337
...too
,...316
...'3
Sirs
I 40
... ' t 40
$0 1 40
,.. 1 40
.. t 40
10 t 40
....77 160 t 40
....170 120 1 40
,.J8 :o .
.163 10 142V4
..231 110 142
..837 ... 42S4
.121 160 (4t4
..Ml 140 424
..tfil 40 143
..164 30 1 42
341 140 4C
No. At. Bh. Tt.
T 141 10 t 48
Tt 313 160 t 44
41 f t ... I 46
so ..i2t 840 1 a
tl 833 10 1 41
Tl r0 180 t 44
81 H7 KM t 4t
H 174 ... 8 48
41 233 10 1 46
18.. J:H ... 145
4T !86 40 1 41
T6 147 10 1 45
71 831 110 4 46
. it 1:0 160 t a
46 ir.4 10 141
16 t34 130 t 48
61 164 ... 9 48
W 145 40 I 43
R2 130 120 1 46
It 161 40 1 48
It 160 tot) t 41
M 234 ... 145
tt t6 140 1 41
47 tS ... t
71 160 ... 147
89 ...lit 80 (41
71 140 40 ( 41
66 26 140 1 47
N ...MT SO t 60
14 314 ... ISO
11 171 40 (60
1 !0 ... 160
(1 114 W ( K)
I Ill ... (60
Tl 2.18 10 ( 50
T8 261 IK IM
47 Ill 40 I 60
Herbert E. Gooch Co
Brokers and Dealers
anvinr, rsoniaoirn, tooxs,
Omaha Of fleet lia Board of Kraaa Bid
Ball Talsphone, Batiflaa Mil '
SaAepaadeat, A-I1231.
Oldest aad Z.ara-est Boose la (ha statea
11 California ewes, .feeders 114
274 western lambs 10
451 western lamba 74
243 western lamba 62
80 western lamba 60
6 50
6 60
8 00
8 00
f 00
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Slow Hogs Strong;
Sheep Demoralised.
CHICAGO. May 23. CATTLE Receipts.
22,000 head; market, slow; steers, $6.25(88.70;
cows, $4.756.75; heifers, $4.2T7.46; bulls,
(1.75(5.46; calves, $3.00&8.00; stockers and
teeners, M-70ni.4, "
nous Receipts. 82.000 head: market.
strong, 6c higher; chavloa heavy, is.n59.474;
butchers $9.66'(i9.67H: light mixed, 89.00a.firl
choice light. $9.65.TO; packing. 8.62Wi9.tK;
pigs. $9.251!.0: bulk of sales, 89.60Co8.70.
KHKUP AMD LAMBS Receipts, ao.ono:
1. ... 11. ...I iKkmi.
$4.75rrf6.O0; yearlings, $0.25-7.00; lambs, 87 'A
tfi9.0; spring lambs, 88.75(2l9.ao.
Kansas City Live) Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. May 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,000 head, including 2,800 head south
erns; market steady to strong; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, 87.00&8.26; fair
to good, $5. 90437. 25; western steers, tt-MtV
8.10; stockers and feedera, Ht&Q&OO; south
ern steers, $4.8004.80; southern oows, $8.76i8
6.76; native cows, $4.00ir6.75; native heifers,
$5.00(7.65; bulls, $4.604j6.60; calves, $4,009
7.56. ' '
HOQS Receipts, 8,000 head; market
steady to 6c higher; top, $9.624; bulk of
sales, $9.4tV&9.GG; heavy, $9.5X39.62Vs; packers
and butchers, $9.45g9.60; light, 89.40O8.55;
pigs. 89.OOQ9.30.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000
head; market, 2530o lower; lambs, $7.00
9.00; yearlings, $6.764.00; wethers, $4.S6 76;
ewes, $4.3516.00; stockers and feeders, $3.09
65.00.
St. Lonta Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, May 23. CATTLE Receipts,
8,81X1 head, 'Including 2,000 Taxans; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex
port steers, t7.008.50; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 36.60ti8.50; steers under 1,000
pounds, $6.00fg.00; stockers and feeders, $4.26
(h.26; cows and hsifers, $4.6vtt7.86; canners,
$2.76(63.25; bulls. $4.006.75; calves, $4.78.26;
Texas and Indian steers, $4.7fw8.00; cows
and heifers. $8. 60S 8. 26.
HOGS Receipts, 7.700 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $8,7!yft.70; packers,
$90fV9.76; butchers and best heavy, $8.70
tSfl.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.400
head; market steady to 10c lower; native
muttons. $5.50(86.25; lambs. $7.609.50; culls
and bucks, $3.5085.26; stockers, $3.006.00.
SI. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 28. CATTLE-"
Receipts, 1,200 head; market ateady to
strong; steers, $5.60T7.7Ii: cpwg and heifers,
$3.60a7.2S; calves, $3.00-f.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 4.600 head; market steady
to 5c higher; top, 89.80; bulk of sales, 89.46
4)9.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 8 000
head; market dull and lower; lambs, $7.50
49.00.
took In Sla-at.
Receipts of live stock at tha five prin
cipal western markets yesterday wars:
cattle Hogs. Hheep.
He.
, 144 4 to
II..
...1140 7 !0
uuE-rrp -A noarentlv. lambs were more
numerous than orders this morning and
trade was slow and draegy from the start.
Supplies were fully normal, advices from
the east were still discouraging and the
trend ot prices at thla point decidedly
lower. Many of the early bids looked to he
about S&dtOc less than those of Friday, but
after more or lexs aiCKerina; iraaing iinauy
started at 16a25o lower figures, tha bulk
of sales showing this decllnf.
There was nothing strictly prims on sale
In the way of shorn lambs, but stock of
this description would probably sell pretty
close to $8 40. California shorn Jambs that
had been dropped In JJfcember, went to a
feeder at $6 30, and A fair kind of shorn
lambs sold early to a packer at $6.60,
Tha May market this year has benn a dis
tinct surprlsa to the trade. At this time of
year prices are soaring, but the rocent big
slump in values goes to show that It Is not
always the best ot policy to play the mar
ket to repest. A lot of stuff eomlng from
esstern feed lots, coupled with a season
able shrinkage of demand, Ig generally
ascribed as the main bear factor at present.
Current quotations on shorn lambs and
sheep are pretty close to 60ft75e lower thai
a year ago.
Quotations on shorn stock: Oood to choice
lambs. $7,7618 40; fair to good lambs. $6.75tf
7 75; good light yearlings. 87.OW7.50; good
to choice wethers, $6 too!. 60; fair to good
wethers. $5.25Q6.00; good to choice ewes
IS6oa.O0: fair to good awes, $6 . 60.
Kepresentattva sales:
No. ' 4v. Pr.
1733 California lambs, feeders 62 (20
$8 California lambs, feeders (2 I 30
South Omaha
St. Joseph ....
Kansas City .
St. Louis .....
Chicago
Totals
$.263
1.200
.... 8.000
1.300
....22,000
4,244
4.600
8,000
7,700
82,000
6,815
8.010
10,000
2.400
20,000
....38,762 66,444 42,315
Liverpool Grain aad rrovlsloaa.
LIVERPOOL. May a.-WHEAT-Bpot,
dull; No. 8 red western winter, no stock.
Futures, weak; May, taSKd; July, 6s8d;
October, 6s 9 Tad.
CORN Foot, quiet; old American mixed,
6a7Vid; new kiln dried. 6e6Hd; via Alalvea
ton, 6s6Hd. Futures, dull; July, 6s.
FLOUR Winter patents, dull, 30a tl.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. May 28. HAT No. 1. $9 50: No
2, $8.00; packing. $5.00. Straw; Wheat, $6 50;
rye and oats, $7.j0. Alfalfa, $12.60. Tha best
grades of hay are holding their own, but
nobody seems to want tha poorer quality
at any price.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, May 23.-PRT OOODS
Moderate alzd orders for cotton goods
were received In the mails. Advices from
raw silk growing centers stats that pros
pects ars bright for a large crop. Dress
g. Kills markets rule quiet. Yarns are firm
and quiet. - -
, (near Market.
NEW YORK, May 2$. -SUGAR Raw,
firm; muscovado, 89 test, I 74c; centrifugal,
96 test, 4.24c; powdered. 6 36c.
Klala Bailer Market.
EIHN. May 23. BUTTEii Firm, At tfo
Output, 687,000 pound