THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. APRIL 16. 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET kWheai Values Advance Again on Continued Damage Reports. JUIL PEEDICTIONS COME TKUE All Markrte Raw sklppta Mar Cars Than I Being; Received, Whlcb MtH that Market 1 is Nat Flrtltiowa. j OMAHA. April 15,-Wheat values ad-j , vanced again today on damage report . which continue to flow in from the 1 wheat territory east of the Mississippi The only chance for a change now will j b In aome crop Improvement Under the moat favorable growing weather. The j aentiment la o extremely bullish that j value may contmue to advance wlth j out further crop Injury. Conservative I traders however consider the present aa I vane sufficient for the time being. All the bullish conditions In the corn situation that have - been discussed for ; the past three months hav material ! lied as predicted and the advance to vie , tevela Is the resuit of a legitimate cash and commercial situation. All markets 1 are now shipping more corn than Is be ! Ing received which proves there Is no ; thing flctlettous about the market. Wheat values were again forced higher t on confirmation of bad reports sent In l last week. The advance has been almost i too rapid to hold and conservative buying j at these values Is counseled. Cash wheat waa Otitic higher. The corn market showed the effect of ! heavy profit taking and as new buying I power was lacking values eased aome. 1 Cash Cora ranged unchanged to ISc lower. ; Primary wheat receipt were 3M.W0 bu. land shtpTsatita were 316,M bu.. against receipt last year of tX.OM bu. and shlp i stent of 4W.0O0 bu. i Primary corn receipts were IK.OtD bu. ! and shipments were 44 ft bu., against (receipt last year of 31 4, two bu. and ship ' menta of 42.00 bu. Clearances were 333. 000 bu. of corn, none I of oats and wheat and flour equal to U.M) bu. i Liverpool closed unchanged to A lower n wheat and UGTd lower on cum. h following cash sale wer reported: WHEAT No. 1 hard. I cars at ll.os. rmrm at 11.061,; No. I hard, 1 car at ll.osi,; No. 4 hard, 1 car at Ho., 1 car at il ia: 'a. 1 mired t car at ildbti: No. 1 snrina. U car at I1.4P. i CORN-No. whit. 4 ear at 74c. 7 rear at TSc, 4 car at ile; No. 4 white, 1 car at TTVjr; No. 1 yellow, J car at TOtt?. a cars at isc, car at ise, i car at 74e; Mo. 4 yellow, 1 car at Tac, i cars at 77c; No. I mixed, t car at Tie, 4 car at TIMrc; no grade, 1 car at 774c. 1 tar at 74e, 1 car at.JHic. f cars at TiUc. 2 an at ?4c ; UAie-np, a wnnw, s cars at eiic; Aa alt. 1 car at mhc, 1 car at SUhtc j Osaaha Cask Prices. wheat-no. j hrd, h.i.4h: no. i (hard. 1 4.7H; No. hard, Mc(i41.i. CORN-No. I white. 7itatf7Hc; No. 4 whit. 7707Hr; No. 1 color, ?87'e; So. I yellow, n'.ftTmc; No. 4 yellow. WtWfc; No. I. 7l,tf7c; No. 4. 74j77)i; no grade, 7477tic.. OATH No. 1 white, rmjtfc; stan dard. f7ti7tc; No. I whit. S765iUc; No. 4 while, WK4Hc: No. I yellow, Co Ke; No. 4 yellow, stat"-. BARLKT-Maltlng. ILlOttl.tl; No. 1 lord: MwMc: heavier that feed. Mcftll.. f KVB-No. I IWUc; No. i. aVHilWc. 1 t. Carlet Receipts. Wheat, Cora. Oat. Chicago W u (3 Minneapolis ITU ! Omaha a SO S3 iDululn It ... I : CHICAGO CRAI AND PROVISIO.1I a'eatare at th Tradlag til Cloalag Prtee a Baard at Trada. CHICAGO, April U.-It waa a drawn battle today In wheat. Bale want fat Into th million and th market time and again dashed up and down as much a fVtc. In th end price ranged In wild disorder from e belor to lc above, th latest figure of fwty-lglit hour before. It was said that th largest owner of wheat la Chicago had unleaded th great bulk of hi holdings, Cora finished further apart even than wheat, varying from IV off to ISc ad . vance. as compared with Katurday night. lata showed a net decline of lo to ISOlSo and provisions a rise of Mr. ' Th wheat market opened today at th - highest - price of the year; surpassed .these befor noon, saw a smash of t cent In the last hour and yet remained ,oa an average well above the record I breaking price of last week, especially for May, th delivery nearest related to (th biggest (tore of a soft winter wheat in in worra. it tm sort of grain that la most plentiful In f'hkaao aleva. Hot and that which suffered the damage krepreaented aa having been Inflicted on tee crop planted last fall. Notwith standing . evidence - of damag wheat speculators of all kinds bought with un daunted confidence. Th damage report were lust as calamltoua ami murk mr. (specific than ea previous day alnre tht w are Degan. I Between the opening and Ihe rlnea Uae ywoeat fluctuated from 1 7SJ.IIV with final sales i"ac net higher, but flat at kfttll. Other options were, left at a uwinaung acai from c above to lc ha. Weata .the wlndup of th preceding ,weea. Corn closed at the bottom figures of the eeealon. July ranged from Ti7c, dewing weak. lSftlSc down at rri... W'aah gradee were depressed. No. t yei- iow waa quoted at Tstnoc. Oata The frequently recurring reports frero wheat territory that fields were being or would be seeded to oats, had a weakening effect on prices of the fodder cereal. Outside limits reached for July were (so and 4,c. with the close at 'he last named figures, a decline of le net. , Provisions ascended aa a result or Ui'gher prices for bogs. Hhorts covered v vi, uiw, a leaouig packer, tne graateet advance waa in lard. tjwotallone en futures eloaed aa follows: Article) Open.1 High.) Low Cir. SatT!" r-l 1 I I May.Il N(tll 1 Ui 1 7S 1U law July. 1 1 as 1 - wll tiVI w,... 1 svi,; i m , i ve t Meot MC44J May.fn,-Si Jury. T7',-H I ep,pjs-;W rbata I atay.l5r,fR! ! July.iMn&it rork I I 7s; 7 i lust! J I W i TVi VrS! T7'.7S',r I's.7,r4.iTr!itf.s I k,l M1. Ia' . l.ii. e.cKitr'..',; n i ( Vay.l P 3 17 it sth! n ts n 17 TT'.l lid t n i. jot .swwiaf is je Kept, atard , May ' July. It '., U& ilsswiaw u I I i I MS r 1.' :.i J w 43i 1 Si I (4 : j., se , , a Kept.l R,' W 3 I M m K'7tl-3Vi So ti a n be I May. 7JH' 1 . July. r E?t 1 rvJ 1 lH . l::.; 1C. W l.-!4, Hi.... Sept I FIll'R Flm. . patents. Hlhji.lt: winter s wgho. Jl't ,: spring patenta. . wrSS winter etraigsta Hontw, bakere, a,.en4.u. ' RYE No. Ifcc. BARLEY Keed or nixing lSctoLS . fair to choice malting. II m& l j;, 1 8EF.D-Ttmothy, KaU.ta). Clover rtews m. ' PROV18rOK8-McM purk, $i:t:H177S. ' Total (learanres of wheat and flour wer equal to is bo. Primary reee pts were 4.m be., compared with eHaw bu. the eerrespendwg day a year ago. The visible euvviy of ami la the United Pule decreased 1. ;. bu. fur the week. The amount of breadstuff uo ocean pae- ,M:e .iacmaed lM e bu. ' Mloaated receipt for tomorrow W(hej. M cars: corn. H Lars. oata. Mi ,eare. bogs. M.t bead. Chicago Cash Pnuat-Wheat: No. I red. Lstl 12': No. I red. I1.C4114V Ne- I hard. .kVLU; . I bard, u.ei 1 .; a I Borraera. (LMaiLla. X ' ; aortbern. tuiwiai: No. I northern, it Mn IJi. Na. 1 apring. tl-efl.ll: No. J aptiag ! tMil-Il: No. 4 spring. tsx-trl t: veiei 'ilf. sh-fell.Li. Cora: Xo. yellow. TV , rc; wmte. sssosnic: x. a j yellow, WSe; Ne. t 77Sr7r; Ne. 4 (nne, -so. 4 yellow. TTrtw Oata- Xo. t wWte, a&V: No. 1 white si x. Timothy seed. 6 004JI2.0I. Closer seed: I16.0li4i21.5w. BITTER Steady; creameries, 2S31c; dairies. S44jJSc. EGOS Steady: receipts. K.WB cases: at mark, esses included, 14lc; ordinary ursts. imiibc: rirsta, isc. CHEESE Weak: daisies. 1.6 lSc twins, hmic; young Americana, 15Vi? lac: long horns, brtrTl'isc. POrLTRY-Steady: turkeys, 14c; chick ens. 14e; springs, Wie. VEAL-Kteady: "ITlllic. POTA TOES-Weak; receipts, M cars; Wisconsin. tl.iMl.2i; Michigan and Min nesota, 11.2341.28. EW VORK GENERAL MARKET Daetatlaa ml the Day aa Tartans teas as edifies. NEW YORK. Anrll 15-FLrOUR Firmer; spring patenta. I5.M670; winter straights, H aiK4 ; wnnter patenta, H 7 tw.CO; aprlng clears, 14 35i4.S0; extra No. 1 winter, H.H3 0. eatra No. 2 winter, P T4l3.r5; Kansas straighta. $4 vo4 45. Hye flour, firm; choice to fancy, lo.0u4V5.20. COKNMEAIy-Steadr; fine white and yellow. Il.70tjl.7l; coarse. tl.KtJl.7fl; kiln dried. U.90. ' RVE-Flrm; No. !, 7c; c. I. f. Buafflo to arrive. B A RL.ET Steady ; malting. tl.S1.3t c. I. f. Buffalo. WIIEAT-8pot market Irregular; No. 2 red, 91 elevator, export basis, to ar rive, and I1.I3H. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern. Imluth. f. o. b.. afloat opening navigation. , Future market de clined at the atatr' on the cables and foreign selling, rallied on unfavorable crop new and the decrease In the visible. but was easv late under prom taxing, closing hr,c net lower: May, II 120I.1S4. closed at ILli',: July, l.iSl l!; closed at ll.loS; September, closed at 11.09; receipts, rs, bu.; shipments, Z5S,. .b4 bu. CORN Knot market easy: future mar ket nominal: receipts. 3.3. bu. OATH ri not market barely steady; standard white, etc. In elevator; No. 2, 44c; No. 9. KPtc: No. 4, 43c; natural white and while clipped, eurtftc. on track. Fu tures market waa nominal. Kecelpta, 68.tUS bu. HAY Firm: prime. 11.45: No. 1, gl.to; No. t. 1.301.S5: No. 2. 11.11120. HOPS ouiet: state common to choice, 1911. HJi.'A:; 1I0. nominal; Pacific coast, mil, 41t 44c; llt. nominal. HllES-Duli; Central America, 24H; Bogota. 241 &c. LEATHER Unn: hemlock firsts. J5 27c: aeconds, 24:; thirds, 21022c; re jects. IV. PROVlsIONS-IHirk. firm; mess. I19.0D (l i M; family. t0ti21.l, short clears. IKOlMi lt.OU. Beef, steady; meas, I1J.60W 14 i: family, llti.Ovu .; beef hams. 129.00 ti 11.00. Cut meats quiet: pirxiea oeiues, 10 to 14 pounds, llO.jowllOO; pickled hams, I120MJ12 Ijird. strong; middle west prime, 110 rrl.D0: refined, firm; conti nent. iom: South America, 111.10; com pound, Iftflotja us. TALLOW Firm: prim city, hhds., 4 l-lc; siieclal. c; country, 6'mS'. BI'TTER Hteady; receipts l,M tubs; creamery specials. Sic; extrss, 32Sc; firsts, ll'vuc; seconds. 3W1lr; state dairy finest. WXV; good to prime, Ht lie; common to fair, SitSc: process spe cials, 27(Mi2sc; exlraa. Hl77c; first, 2tVi flbc: seconds, ztttjoc. CIIEEKE Hteady; receipts tit boxes: stale, whole milk held, white or colored best. Wen-sic; earn under grade, llHUsc; skims, 4'uHWc. KUU8-l.'psetlld. receipts 24.411 cases; fresh gathered extras, 22c; first storage parked, 21V; first regular packed north erly section. 9tH.tf2lc: same, southerly section, IS'l-'Oc; fresh gathered sec onds. IsVulUVsC; western gathered whiles, nmfJIc. IDl'LTRT Oreaaed. steadier; western fowl, 14tlt!c; turkeys, 13jC'c. Kt. I.eels lieaeral Market. ST. ljOt'lW. April 1S.-WHK AT Cash, Higher; track Ne. 1 red, ll.12tyl.llH; No. 1 hard. II OaWI.17. COHN-lwer: track No. t. CHeUc: No. t white. 3(JH4e. OAT8-U.wer, track NO. 2, Wc; No. 1 whit. sOtieHHc Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-Weak: May. 11.08: July. 11.024 l.V COit iwer: May, Elf: July, 7Sc. OATH-Lower; May. s7ta60;t.c: July. UVc. riYK unchanged; c. KI.OI R (cirm: red winter patents. M.7S fas M). extra fancy and straight, HNVt.ti; hard winter clears. 13. Dig?, si. BKKI-Tlmolhy, HKAN-Mteady; tacked, east track. U 31 IK. HAr-Oulet: timothy. KS.OOtia.W: prairie. t-U ("! 3 0). pkuvimunb- porit, unchanged; ion. blng, fs.7&. lArd. unchanged; prime steam, 11' tterlO Oi. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed, extra short, 111.09; clear ribs. (H.uO; short cleara, fll.tt. Hacon, higher: boxed, extra ahorta, $12.o; clear ribs, IllOt; short clears. Ill .26. POCLTRY Hteady; chickens. 11c; springs. Uc; turkeys, 14c; ducks, lie, geese, ae. Ht.'TTKR Firm; creamery, tlQXto. EUOo-Eteady; 20,c. Itecelpta Shipments. Flour, bbl IM 7.UI0 Wheat, bu.. 3,w) atom Corn, bu m.iui j;,u Oats, bu l.0t ' 22.000 Kaaaaa lltr Urala and Prevlsl.aa. KANSAS CITY. April H.-WHBAT- Cssh. m2e higher: No. I hard. II i 11:; No. a, ll OKtil ll, No. I red, 1.7S l.i: No. t, l 107. tXiRN-l nrhangrd to tie lower: No. 2 mixed, KSeiiQc; No. a, sihtncjc; No. t white. t'MiOc; No. I, imtjiuc. OATit-Milc higher: No. j white. 41m V: No. 2 mixed. MrWve. closing prices or rutures: WH KAT May, II.MVt1.0V: July. JOSo: September, H7iiS7Hc. CUH. stay, ,c, July, irtc; aeptem er. 7a 'eC OATs-July. a2bU4c: 8eolember. !U 42V. HYB-elMOc. HAY-Mleady; choice timothy. t2S.fO0 34 (si. choice prairie, S3I.7M21 IW. Bl vrtut creamery, no: nrst. xsc: seconds, 27e; packing stock. 22c tuua Extras, 'lc: firsts, lsc Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 4ii la.aio Corn, bu 104 ' eu.eo Oats, bu 14.IXB 12.UJ NKW YORK. April It-The visible sup ply of grata In the I'nlted States Satur day. April 13, aa compiled by tlie New York Produce exchange, was aa follows: Wheat. 4;w.0 bu.; decrease. l.W.o bu.; In bond. M.U.OI0 bu.; Increaae, 2MM bu. Corn. 1144S.IU) bu.: decrease. 2 4J7,J bu. Oats. bu.; decrease, 211 bu.; in bond, t.2 ua bu.: increase, iikwj bu. Kve, MI.OUi bu.; decrease. 111,00 bu. Bar ley, ll.72ts bu; decrease, IH0.0U bu.; in bond. 433.wd bu. ; decrease, 7,0 bu. The Mai hie euoolv of w heat In Canada but Saturday waa 3.7J7.IM) bu.. an locreaaa of u bu. . l.lTer-el Orala Market, LIVF.RPOOL. April IS. -WHEAT - Finn: No. t red weetera winter, ac 4Ud. Futures, easy: May. isllSd; July, 7s W4d: October, s d. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, f.rm. s4d; American mixed, old. steady. 4s lid; American mixed, new kiln dried, firm. 4s Hid. Future, easy; May, 47d, ae;teinber, 6a Sd. rUJI R Winter patent. Issed. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), 1111 ad. Mllwaake Grata Market. H1LWAI KEK. April 15. WHEAT N. northern. 11154.1.14 No. 1 nortj "- . . . "rai "Inter. .41. norwern. uar li ex bid: July. Ii asa asked. . Cor.N-N'o. 3 ve!l"W. S5e: No. 1 whit. !--, No. X. H'jtx-c. May, 7c bid. July. T7, bid. . . OATS ftanoara. witiw. BARLihY Malting. fc-IMjlJa Pewria Market. PEORIA. April li-CORN-Higher: No. 4 wblte. 7V; No. I yellow track, TSSe; Xo. 4 yellow track. TVyc; No. I mixed track. 7'c: No. 4 allied track. c; sample. fr&T7e. OATft Inchanged: Xo. I whit track UU'jiHc; No. 4 white. Kc Mlaweapwll 4. rata Market. MlXXEAPOLIg, April Ik WH EAT May. II : July. S: Wept ember. 114: caab Xo. I hard, Bsar.l4S; Xo. I aortn em. II T; No. t Borthera. War,; Xo a, aiotv - Oaaaka Hay Market. OMAHA. April lA-BAY-Xo. 1. 42 4: Na 2. IZLItsS-'; Xo- t I143.1S: Xo. I middling, to-: No. 1 lowland. aV CS-- a Haifa, choice third aad fourth cutting. lavatrM; first and second cut ting. Iifta. No. 2, (asvia, No. I liaaars.. NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET Pricea Go Higher Despite Some Un favorable Developments. mfjUEOUS DECLDHS IASLY Xelllaal Meveaseat Meeta Prwaapt Sapawrt la Fare of Baylagt Order Which Sooa Efface the NEW YORK. April li.-Regardless of a variety of developments, some of them distinctly unfavorable, the stock market today made another very decided move In the direction of higher prices. The Initial dealings followed London's lead by registering many declines of one to two points and In a few isolated cases the fell waa greater. Marked weakneaa was shown by the preferred share and the bonds of the Intern' tional Mercantile Marine company, one of whose leading subsidiaries Is owner of the steamer 'Titanic. The Belling movement met with prompt support In the shape of buying orders which soon effaced a great majority of losses and In some cases brought tn. level well above Saturday'e close. By midday the movement gathered greater Impetus with high records for American Can common and preferred. The pre ferred Blocks closed with a net advance of Hi points, while the common was P The strength of United Plates Steel Issues was another prominent feature, th common stock leading the entire list. The resiliency of this security was something of a surprise to many room traders In view of the general belief that It earning for th quarter lust ended would probably fall short of dividend requirements. The annual meeting of the shareholder waa held today, but aside from the report of the special com mittee appointed to inquire into tne cor poration treatment of Its laborers, the proceeding wer of a perfunctory char acter. Cooper sbare. more particularly Amal gamated Copper, held a prominent place In th day' operations. Directors of th company are scheduled to meet this week and the financial district believes an Increased dividend will be declared. Harrltnan and Hill stocks as well ss other standard Issue participated In th all-around advance, a did also many specialties, some of th latter rising from 1 to S points. In the lata afternoon business slsckened materially, but witn out Impairment of quoted value. Some of th day' highest price wer quoted In that period and the list showed no Inability to absorb the day's heavy offerings. The closing ws ac tive, with prices at or within fractions of the very top, late spurt In New Tork Central and I nlon Pacific being the especial feature. London we a erller here at tne open ing, but later bought moderate amounts of Steel. Amslgamated Copper, the llar- rlmana and hrlea. Time money worked lower and call money waa easier. Nome encouragement was found In last Saturday's hank atate. ment which resulted In a very consider able strengthening of local reserves. An other small shipment of gold tn South America, nrobably for London account. and aubtreaaury withdrawals to New Or leans wer among th Incidents of the dsy In the money market. Railroad officials reported Improvement In traffic conditions In the west, but In southern and southwestern territories the floods continue to work hardship. Unfavorable crop advices were received from Indiana and Ohio. Bonde were Irregular, but later hard ened with the raise In storks. Total ale (par value) amounted to ti.S81.ono. Lnited Mtatea government bond un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stock today were as follows: ties. Hits. Use. 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Kaaaaa Cur Sealkera... K. asutsera r'a Larleds Oaa Uhura vauey UaWttIM A Naskallnr.. Uiaa A St baa HUT A (. I M aHaaoarl. K T M . K T. sM Mlieoart Pscltle ........ Nstkiaal BlaruH Nattoaal Lead N R R. el M M sM. New Terk iVitraL N T . O. A W Sertoli A Weatara. Nana Aawrtcaa Nertnera Pacltle Parltlr Mall seeaaTcVaBta ... Peoele'e Has c a ax. l -- Pltuaarail Caal Praaae Steel Oar Pallaua Palaea car Railway ateel gsrlss-" Rar OaaaiMsta kaadta w RapaalM steal Reason steet prs Rerk Iflaad V Rark lalas r era ... L. s r- sa at.. St. Lseaa W L. B. W. BBS ll.re lairnett A A I... Pscine Boalnara Railway srmlkera Rallwaa - Tissiaall COseaf Teiaa A ParlKc t. a L 1 w T. u L W M ... Cnlae Paelrl lake Pnls sal.... retted States kaallr.. ..ied Biuas RMae. rslta sr.iae staal r a ateei ts I'lab Cbeeae Va-nrailaa Clraaslaal Wakaea Wawuk ptd Weetera Marylasd .... Waatlasbswas tjaatrls Watarw t'alea WWellna A L. we sis s?S . tm n r. MS st CS . aus i S SIS IS Tatal sales lar las say. M4.M searaa Latadea Sleek Markrt. IINDOS April li. Amerieaa eeeuritiet opened weak today. Realunng depressed price during the first hour. At aoon the tone waa weak and values ranged from unchanged to Is points lower than Sat urday's New York closing. Canadian Pa cific waa strong at aa advance of 3 point. In th afternoon the market rallied smartly under the lead ef Amalgamated Copper, I'nlted rttates Steel and I'men Pacific arnica ware purcoesea ea nr. York orders- The closing ws firm. l.ooOon rwanng store quotations: a l-lSbeakmlla 4 Naak.lSSU ....amsa. Kaa. Tex... Ms MS Bear Terk Pearo-st. .ins SSNartalk A WeVJra.lUS Aicaaaaa IMS as pad e a'd ... teeiOwt.rl. A Wsalaes. 4 S -mrre a "ila IH, riullas ParUV ..SSHP.U4 Mlaea Cl!aapetke Oslo. KS Readme lail. Ureal Western. USSoutbera Ry i '11.. Mil. A St. P 112 to rid 74 De Beer Jtsoataers Pacific ...11441 PeoTcr & Rio G .. 24 tsiea Partfle I'Sa f4 44 so pfd M Erie SC. . Steel.... 7: sum S4 in e" u1 to 24 pht 47i,Wabain Grsn4 Trunk Tt eo pf4 It llllnela OntrsI ....134 SILVER Bar, steady at SPad Pr ounce. MONEY-S(i3' per cent. The rate of discount in the open mar ket for short bills is 3 7-14 per cent; for three months' bills, i 7-l3a per cent Metal Market. NEW YORK. April li METALS Standard copper, quiet: spot and April, I15.50HI5.75; .May. $li57rili;i; June. 115. Vn 15.75; July. IliiSejlS.aa; August. 115.70(1 lisit. London market, firm; spot. 74 5s d: futures. 71 7s. Arrivals re ported at New York today. 100 tons. Custom house returns show exports of 10.3SO tons so far this month. Lake copper. llti.dOh-lli.r.: electrolytic. IIS.OO; casting. 115.50(115.75. Tin. firm: spot and April. (43.25 114350; May. I43.2li4t43.40; June. 142.74 43.37W; July. M2.7S4i4i; August. S42.30S1 42.75. London market, quiet: spot. tVt He: futures. flM 10s. Lead, quiet: H .lSJi 4.25. New York; M.104.20. Eat St. Louia. London. IIS 5s. Salter, dull: M.7On4.90. New York: tsjotrt 70, East Si. Louis. London. 25 17a ad. Antimony, quiet; Cookson's, R.(M. Iron. Cleveland war ranta. 53s lftVrd in London. locally Iron was steadv; Xo. 1 foundry northern, H5254J15.75: No. 2. Ill.TStt 15.25; Xo. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft. 315.25 615.75. WASHINGTON, April 15-At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United Hlates trcaury was: Working balance In treasury offices. eH.at-.U.Vt: In hanks and Philippine treasury. 112.4uo.n,jl total balance In general funds was S12ft. 441.15. Ordinary receipts Haturdsy were t7.S57.2M with ordinary disbursements of I3.531.r2a. Deficit to date this fiscal year Is 112.282,425 as against a deficit of t:3.6 at this time last year. These figures exclude Panama canut and public dent transactions. Baab Irarloaa. OMAHA. April IS -Bank clearing for .odav were I2.4c.32ri.7ti and tor the currea- ponding day last year, e74o.3M.04. ' OMAHA CKER1L MARKET. ' - butter-no. i. i-ib. carton. c: na 1 In 00-lb. tuba J-'c; No. a, lot:; packing. 12c CHEESE Imported Swiss. 12c; A marl- can dwtss. lac; block Swiss, 23c; twina, 22c; daisies, 23c; triplets, 2Jc. young Amerieaa. 23c; blue label brick, 24c; uui berger, Mb.. AV-; 1-lb., 23c. r 1H Ifreeh froaeni-Plckerei. Be: whlta 11c: pike, 13c: trout. 23o. large craoDlea. 111 15c; rJpanleh mackerel, liej; eel, lc; haddocks, Uo; flounder. 13c; green cat fish, lac; roe shad, 1 each; sl.au roe, par pair, !3Sic; salmon, 10c; bailbut, 11c; yel low peroh, be; buifalo, bc; builhesda Uc. RiutlKi-Brunei s. wwui t per dot.: springs, 2oc; hens, llo; cook. Uc; duekA lt.Mc; gee, Uc; turkeys, roc; pigeons, per doi., ILAic. Alive: henA lc; old roost ers, 10c; nags, w; old duck, full feath ered, lac; geese, full feathered, bc; tur key a 14c; pigeons, per tloa., wc; homsra per doa, ti.w; Btiuaos, Mo. L 41. at). .e, , Mc. Klb-No. L 17Uc; No. 2. 14Uc: No. t 12c Loins-Xo. 1, 19c; No. z, 154c; No. t, Uc. Chucks-No. 1, bc; No. i Ifec; No. J, 1c. Rounds-No. 1, Iliac, No. 104,c, No. , 10c. I'latea-.So. 1, V:, No. A 4Vc; No. a. Mkc UlINn-No. I Uc; Tve. a, leVsc; No. 1 le. CHUCKB-No. I, c; No. a, 7io; No. t. K1BB KO. A 't0. lie; KiO. A Jilt .c. l, U 1 'ITU VTClniilM ..Ira mw.m Ben Davlal par bbl.. rt.26; Wlneaaps, per. bbl., 1500; isucy Missouri Pippins, per hbl., I4-2o; Idaho Jooatnana, extra fancy, per boa, tt.U); Washington bptuenbsig, per box. I2.W; Waahtngiun K. Meauty, per bux. Li. A: Washington Biyman Wine- Baps, per box. ti.au. Uanauaa, fancy ea- lect, per puncn, aartra-ow: eumoo, per bunch, te.75u4.75. Crauberriea. Wlaoonaln fanoy, per bbl., 110.71. per box. 13.71. iiate. Anchor oraoa, new, ev i-io. paga in box, psr box, 12.24; Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs.. In boxes, per bos, ta.ua, eiga, Callforua, per case of u iso. li pkgs., s5o; per case ol No. 13 pkga, iJ; per case of W No. I pkga,, un; bUlBa IH BIH v-rw. yvt iw., uvv neat Turkish, S-crown, in w-ib. boxes, psr lb., lae; B-crown, in 2V-ib. boxea, leo; 7 -crown. In 3v-ib. boxes, per ik, i.e. Urapcfrult, Florida, at size, per orate, 14.011; 44 six, per crate, 6; -wi-4 si sea, par crate, ta ut). Oralis, Malaga, in buia, ;.ty;.Ml. Lemons, Limonelia selected brand, extra lancy, Joo-jeu aiaea, par boa, 14.00; Loma Lunoueira. fancy, w-ai aiaea, Uo per box leae: California, eW-dw aiaea, per box. taW. oraugee, California ca malla Brand, Navels, extra lancy, M-L. lsO-17-2o-214-2IO sixes, per box, j.25; exua choice, all sixes, par box, IduO; Aiephaat brand. Ua-loo-174--21 aiaea, pa, wl 13.50; 20V-aa-ia eieww, trw. rvw aeae. VKOb.lABl.ES beeia: Old crop, par lb .Wc Cabbage: Wlsvonslu. par lb., 40; new California, per lb.. 4c. Celery: Cal ifornia Jumbo, per dua., 4100; l-'lorlda, la tb rough, and I dot,, per case. 114 cucumbeia: Hot house, par doa, 41 u. Egg plant: Fancy Honda, per doa, 41.ua, Oarllo: Extra lancy. white, per lb., lag. Lettuc: ExUa fancy, leaf, per doa., lac. oulona: California, white, boiling, per lb, c; Wisconsin. yllow Glob, per lb., two; red .Ulobe. . per lb, 4Hc; bpanisn, per craw, ta Parsley: bancy south ern, psr do4 bure hes. uOb74c parsnips: Per lb., Stec Potatoes: Minnesota, Red River Eariy Ohio aeed, per bu.. Il ia; Minnesota fcarly llos seed, per bu., il ls; Bliss Triumph seed, per bu.. 1140. Wis consin white stock, per bu., 11 W. Ruta bagas; In saoka. per lb., lVc. . Tomatoes: Florida, per 4-bsk. crate, 43.75; Cuban, per 4-oak. carrier, SAM Turnip: Per 10. MISCELLANEOUS-Almonds: Tarra gona, per lb. lls; m sack lots, la Uas. Coooanuts: Per sack. 15.0a. FUbert: Per lb, 14c; In sack Iota, lo leas. Peanut: Roasted, In sack Iota, par lb.. 7io; roast rd. less than sack iota, per lb, la; raw, per lb., 4c Pecan: Large, Per la, lie: In sack lots, lo leae. WalnutA New crop. Ull. California, per lb.. 17c; In sack lota, lo less. Oder: New Nebawke, per 15-gaL bbl.. 13.00; per 30-gsJ. bl.L. Is JO; New York Molt a Per It-gal bbl . .ju; par JO-gal. bbl., M 5A Honey: New. M frames. 13.75. Kraut: Par !gi. beg, M 7; Per 5-41. keg. II 24. Pblladelphla Prwdeee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. April 15-Bl'TTER-!teady; western creamery, aperlal. 5c: extra. 3Jc: nearby prints. 34c. EOOS-KIrm; Pensylvanta and other nearby flrsta. free rases, l.4 per case; current receipts, free case. MIS per rase; western flrsta free cases, la. 45 per rase: current receipts, free cases, 14.15 per t lte CHEESE Firm: New York full rrrame. fancy. 2,ttj:ic: fair to good. lWjlV. raftre Market. NEW YORK. April li CO FTF.E-Future barely ateady. net 4 points lower to 4 polats higher. Salea. 2,aa) bags; April. 157r: Mav. 14.03c; June. 14 use: July. 14.12c: August. 14.14c: Hrptember. lA2r: October. 11. Mr: November. 14.15c: December, 14.10c; January. Ilaac: Pebruarv. I42c; March, lilac. 8 pot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7, 14,c: gantne No. 4. wac Mild, auiet; CordovA 14.1S4C. nominal. Dry 6 node Market. NEW YORK. April IS. DRY 4300DS Tlie wide print cloth market was strong gam and advance of So a yard were paid freely. Raw silk I atrong In all markets. Advance are being named en staple drees good for late delivery. Jobber report a moderate trade. NEW YORK. April ll-EVAPORATED APPLES Uulet and unrhanaeal on the spot: fancy. ivtr1tvc; choice to fancy. !jc: prime. 7s"7c. DRIED FRV ITS Prune steady, with a fair Jobbing demand, quotation range from SStjMHc for California op to Js-aw. Apricots, auiet and steady: choir. 14e 14 v; extra choir. 15HHeC: faary. la Mc. Peaches, quiet and barely steady ; choice, loSertoV: extra cheer, lmil'tc: fancy. 12i liV- Renin ateady with a fair Jobbing trade, loose muscatels. 5j esc: ehor.-e to fancy, ended. - 4;7rr: seedless. Hr7sjC; lndoa layara, tl wt-wi. , Cettea Market. NEW YORK. April li-COTTON-Rpot closed quiet. M point lower: middling antaads. 11.55c: middling gulf. 11-V-Sale 24 balea. Cotton future rloeed steady, (lowing bids: April. ll-Osr: May. 11 Mr: June. 11.RV-; Julv. HJle: AusruM. 11.2ar: September. 11 25c: October. 11-3: November. lL35r: December. U.38r: January. il.3ic; Keb ruary. U.JS; March. 11.44c tW W ant Ads Produoa Re-uiu,' OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Command About Steady Price.. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Sheep anal Laaaa Shew aae Iaell aatlea Toward Dalleeaa, bat Still Brlag Steady or Cleae ta Steady Prleee. SOUTH OMAHA. April 15, Hli Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday S.01S W4 4 777 Same day last week... 4.004 .H3 24.051 riame t weeks ago 1.741 1.374 1.093 Same I weeks ago 4.230 S.M15 12 Same 4 weeks ago 5.0l 5.75n 13.a22 Same day last year.... 3.47 4,7 4.11S The following table shows the receipts of cattle, boga and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with list rear: 1!. 1!I Inc. Dec Cattle 23.547 305.574 22.027 Hog 1.0M.I2S 72S.S 8heep 6i0al 514.751 140.328 ... The following table shows th range of pncee paid for hoga at south umana tor the last few days, with com pari eons: Data Ull. illl.ll.jl9ll.iliaM.l7.il8il. April 4. 1 T tll IM110 4M II 741 4 tit 4 23 4 22.10 42 4 75 ) 4 4.1 I il 4 21 10 M I Ml 5 701 I 441 4 21 I U ll 15' 1 10 I Hi' I I 32 April t. April . April 7. 1 us, 7(51, 9 7 61 April I. April I. 4 12110 111 1 o; ,10 IS I Ml Tl C tul I 7l! I 32 1 4 25 April 12 7 oS4l I la I TBI 4 9f IK IM 7 01! 5 yw I 451 4 10 6 97 I ; 4 8 I I 42 4 34 I M I 45! I M i 55' I 4 45 5 43' 4 39 a April 13 April 14. Aphll It I Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock at th Union Stock ysrds. South Omaha, for th twenty-four hour ending I p. m. yatterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep U r a. C. ii. A St. P. Ry.. IS Wabash li. R 4 2 Missouri Pacific Ity. .. Union Pacltlo R R 41 U. N. W.. eaat ... 21 C. N. W., wast... 42 C, St. P., 1I.IO..H C, B. A )., eaat C R. 1. A P., east. 9 C, B. A ... west... M llllnol Central Ry.. I 31 3 22 3 1 1 S3 7 2 Chicago U. W. Ky.. 4 Totals... ..1st DISPOSITION-!! E A D. Cattle. Hoga Sheep. Omaha Packing Co... l.A swift A Co l.S7 2.475 1.4J4 270 230 l.6 1.204 2H0 Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour A Co Schaajtrtx Co J. W. Murphy Sinclair 14 20 ido 1:17 423 IK 35 :i M 3H7 10 ltd 17 43 15 421 Kauf A It Cudahy, from country.. K. Packing Co W. B. Vanaant Co Benton, Vanaant A I... Hill A Son P. R. Lewis Huaton A Co J. H. Root A Co J. II Bulla I,. Wolf McCreary A Kellogg... Werthelmer A Degrn., Lee Rethschlld Mo. A Kan. calf Co.... Cllne A Christie Other buyers sa Totals 1.755 4,841 J.5IB CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn ing were of fairly liberal proportions, some 5.000 head being reported In. or 1.000 more than were here last Monday and 1.50a more than for the corresponding Monday a year ago. Quality of the offer Inea waa fitllv un to the recent good average and the general market presented few new res tu res at compared wnn ism week' a satisfactory close. Buyer were anxious to aerure the comparatively few good to choice beeves oriered ana paid fully steady piirea for anything of this kind. 1.9 to 1,360 pound beeves selling up to HUiJ 15. On the medium and com mon grade th market waa not overly active and there wer tnetnnee where rough steera hardly sold ss well a last week. On th whole, however. It waa sub stantially a steady market and trading ws reasonably aotlve. A wa th rase all last week, there waa a broad demand and a atrong actlv market for anything t all useful In the way of cow and heifer. Packer nsd good order to fill nd ther was a con slderable Inquiry for shipping account and from outside butchers, the demand Including practically all grade and weights. Mom 4 Sa) head of Blocker and feeder wer shipped to the country last week and there was very Utile stale stock left In the yards, so that yard traders were all anxtoua for supplies and readily bought up the very limited offeringa at steady to Wrong pricea Uood etuff of all weight wa tn keen request and although there were not a great many country buyers on hand there were plenty of country order here and everything changed handa In good season In th morning at atrong figures. Quotation on cattl: flood to cbotc beef steers. 17 50ir.5. fair to good beef steers, 17. 0MJ7. 50; common to fair beef steera. W00tl7.00; good 10 choice heifers, M. 00417. 50; good to choice cows. I5.50tjl.7v, fair to good cow. 14 .7545. to: common to fair cowa, t2.7744.;6; good to choice lock er aad feeders, M.TatyJ i; fair to good Blocker and feeder, 15 204.74: common to fair stackers and feeders, M.sOtfj.ti: stock heifers, M aori M, veal calves. I5.M ttti.M: bulla, stag, etc, M.tMjA.lt. Kepraaeutative sales: BCKP STKaTRS. ' JC. Ae. V. . be. ; AT. P. I BSl M 11 171 I 4 11 W 4 at II till T M II IM I 11 U 171 T 44 II Ml 4 Tt a 1114 t M at n 1 M A M IH M tat 4 M . im 1 M It 19 111 I! I'll T M all 7 It ! 121 t 7t 11 iim 1 tt m mt t a tt liar T U 2t llei I is 21 Ml T 21 M 1251 T tt II HI T M 41 12M 7 M IT IBM I II 1121 7 M 17 117 T It .114 t 4 11 Mt III I lilt I 1 II ISM 1 11 IM1 4 I it M4 7 U . M IIM I M 44 lilt I U M 141 t U tl 1 I M , 1: 1M 4 M M HIT I 4 COWA t m m 4 100 1 11 t SI IB t. ler t t ran i it a , iTS 1 it II Kl l B IBM M 1 14M I M . 14 n:i 4 11 I M I I..., IIS t M 1 .-..un im- a ...jur us 1 im 4 as HEIFETtS. 471 4 St M. 7tt I 23 1 41 4 M . I Mt 4 M a) IM 4M tut 4M B) Mt I M t Itil M a..." MI 4 71 " 11 11M tie 1 441 I 74 II Ml STREET CAR Has it ever occurred to you that when you block up the entrance of the car, either on the platform or. just inside the car, you not only stand in somebody else's way, but in the end even in your own way? ....... Omaha & Council Bluffs .. (44 I M i::e at .112 ..1MB 4 24 ..141 S ..IW Ci 11M 7e . 2M : :i .. im .. 22 J T . ltt I a . 21a t is .WIN IMS 4 ..Ml i IS ..WIS l rrM i n l CALVES. . IS I M 1 . im t a i . 125 7 M I . 2M 7 M 2 .is in i I l US 7 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 11 441 I li U IM I IT Mi ill 21 Tat I 04 4 42 t li. 711 t a M 117 4 34 II- Ml 2S 12 Ml i A 11 124 t M K 147 lli l!.. Ill 7 M J it IH 22..... N4I 7 M a is 111 HOGS Moderate hog receipt acted a spur upon the shipping demand and some little business waa transacted early on outside account at prices fully a nickel higher. Packers could not be In duced to pay the advance, however, and as ahlppera retired from the trade, the market weakened, becoming steady to a little easier. Poor competition was a fea ture throughout and movement after the first few rounds proved decidedly dull. Receipts were estimated at a short 100 loads, about one-fourth pf thus total moving on outside order that favored qualltv rather than weight. Reluctant buing on local slaughter account was explained by doubtful advices from Chi cago and elsewhere, heavy stocks of pro visions snd the pronounced stmllnrlty be tween South Omaha and Chicago price lists. Clearance was not eromplele until well along toward midday. Best heavy hogs on sale renotied 17.90. a compared with Saturday's top of 17.95, and bulk moved within WtClfl. Bacon grade weighing 800 pounds avid lees, ranged from 17.40 downward, liglat bacon and smooth lard loads selling 40c Apnrt. Representative sales: 2 741 I 31 BULLS. Ne. A. aa. IT. Sa Av. fa. Pr. tl IM ... 7 M 74 HI M I To II IM ... I U G B4 MIT, 44 ITT It 7S II Ill ... 174 ' IT IT! 244 T H 75 TM 411 7 TS II 171 44 lli II 241 ... 1 74 it 1 U 7 M 72 2M ... 7 74 Tt 2 ... 71 74 244 124 7 Ts IS 117 ... 1 M II IM IM 7 70 Tl 204 ... I M 4! 3 SB T TO U 20T ... 7 2 1U 41 7 7 M ITT ... IW 11 .'I ... 7 70 li It! ... IM II 4 ... 7'. IT tM ... 7 W 44., 171 ... 7 TS tl KM IM 7 M :4t M T TO TS 144 ... TM ft :iS ... 7 71 BO .... . 241 ... IM Tt 241 49 7 7t T4 241 ... 79 7! ltt ltt 7 T-4 11 ill ... 7 lit, Tl 114 7 7211 It! 231 114 7 IS 47 173 ... 1 7S 71 .211 IM T IS M SM UI IB 41 lit ... 7 45 1 77 M 7 71 1.... 2il W 1C 4. 2 M I 75 2t 21 41 7 t: Ill ... 7 73 12 227 ... I O 71 2M 41 7 TS 73 TM 7 14 74 lit ... 7 75 IT 112 44 I It t1 S4t ... 7 75 U fit 7 li f- 211 M 7 75 M ?M .1 IB CI 177 M T Tl II 2M 44 7 li 10 141 ... 7 71 41 Mr 7 i U 124 ... 7 M 57 272 IM 7 at) Ill ... 7 10 3 25t ... 7 T MT ... I li 21 Ill ... I Tl M Ui ... IH SHEEP Condit Inns surrounding the sheep and lamb trade were not materially different from those existing at last week s close. Parkers needed killing stock and were willing to load up at generally steady prices, but refused to pay any more than they did last Friday, even for the good to cholc offerings. In spots the market ruled a little easier, especially toward the doa of the session. Receipt were moderate, amounting to about 5.(110 head, and wooled atrlngs were the general rule with lamb more plenti ful than eheep. Something like eight loads of shorn lambs were Included In the run. 1,'nllk last week's trade her waa only a stack demand for shearing lambs In flesh, and bulk sold to packer. Some loppy Mexicans ' changed hands at th even mo net'. 48.00. and a band of fairly good wetsesns brought I7.es. shorn lambs sold all th way from Vi.75 to 17.15. There were no nrlnger of ooinequence on sale. Business In sheep lacked else, only a few loads of awes and wethers showing up. Mexican ewes In the wool made a rredltsble top of M.M and less desirable westerns sold unevenly below the MOV msrk. Wethers ever quotable up to Mel or better, but nothing of this description arrived. Feeder proved very scarce In all branchea of the market and the country demand waa also dull and llmi ited. Last week' country buy of 8,200 head consisted si moat entirely of shear ing stock that got tit benefit ot packing competition. Quotations on sheep snd lamb: Lambs. good to cholc, 7.7fJO: lambs, fair to good, I7.0uf7.7t: iamb, snorn, BM.-tii.2f; fat shearing lamb, WA0t7.4t: yearlings, handy. 4445417.00: yearlknga, heavy. M.25t 1.45: wethers, good to choir. M.Mtj.40; wethers, fair to good. JMJ4,10; ewes, good to choice, 15.7504,1; ewes, fair to good. 15.00a 5. 75. No. , .Av. . Pr. 100 7 s IK TM 7 X 175 1 10 7 7H i 00 71 7 It 531 fed lambs M M fed lambs. . 74 481 fed lamb 43 fed lambs.: 130 western lambs, feeders. 152 short lamb, feeders.... 5! fed ewee 519 shorn lmba 233 fed lamb .. l .. 74 .. 71 .. 17 .. M .. 74 .. 74 15 fed lamb, culls 245 shorn Ismbs 74) 311 shorn lambs W CRICACI MVS STOCK, MAPKET Demand far Cattle aad I bee Steady Hega Hiaber. CH1CAOO. April IS. CATTLE Re ceipts. 22.000 head; market active; market steady to 10c up: beeves, so.ti.7i; Texas steer. 14.754)4.10: western steers, lu 404J 7.10; stocker and feeders. 14 5 45: cows and heifers, t2.6utj7.U9; calves, ikiOetM. HOGS Receipts. M.0M head: market brisk. 4c higher; light. r.504i; B2V,: mixed, 17 4UD4.00-. heavy. r.tiAu0. rough, r tiOH 7 75; pigs, B.OO0C.2O; bulk of sales, r. 7.SS. SHEEP AND I. All BS-Receipts, Z.dOf head: market quiet, steady; native. H2S as.30: western. 14 40trt.9O; yearlings. I5.90 47s: lambs, native, 16. 56 7.75; western, K00tjt.il- Kaaaaa City Live Stewlc Market. KANSAS I'lTT. April IS. CATTLE Receipts. 7 400 heed. Including 500 south erns; market ateady to 10c higher; dressed beef and export steers. ..rjp.j; tsir to good, t4.7tHr7.5iV. western rteers. KOmr IW: stocker and feeders. l5.0bS7.ti0; southern steer. &4Ur7.l5; sotrthern cows, MOOtiAM: native roes, 44. 5neK.it; native heifer. M.MJS.IO; bulls, M.75ar.a; calves, liieajfOO. IHMH4-Kecelpts. ,.ut head: market steady to ec higher: bulk of aales, I7.0b 7.i; he-y. I7.X507 K: packers and butch ers. K.w54K.; lights. t7AtK.'S; pigs. 35.75 f7.ts) SHEEP AM) IAMtiT HeCeTlta, S0S heed: sxarkH strong: lamb. M 5067.1-. vearllngs, lost: wether. truanagO: ewes, t.0ivt; stocker and feeders, IS.50tji.tJ0. at. I.eaia Live Staak Market. ST. IXIIIS. April 15. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2701 bead. Including 2W Texans market lOfclee higher: native ehipptng and export steers, 37.508171: dreaaed beef and Street Railway rj.a.rVj.x..iTft ,Hfm- .T,SjV 1 sJ m .Y,mmwftf. m iMVjia.iiV si isQ butcher steers. eS.SOfir.7;; cows and heif er. I3.75tr4ia: cannera, I3.50fi3.55: bulls. 4.00ri.Oll: calves. tilWiS.tlO: Texas and lYidlan steecs, 35.00dj7.oir; cows and heifer, 23.254Je.75. HOGS Receipts. 1.40 head: market !e htjTher; puts and lights, to.5"ti7.!6: mixed am! butciior steers, I7.754j7.07:: good heaw. l7.kafiS.071-. SHHEP .VXD LAMBS Receipts. S.rt head: market weak: native muttons. 15.00 0&2u: Janaba, li.25tiK.2r:; culls and bucks. IOtaJiiaM: blockers and feeders, 13.7513 75. Mi. Joaa-wih Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 15. CATTLE Re ceipt. 1,11X1 head; market steady to strong: steees, to.tiogs.35; cow and heif ers, I3.59P7.: calves, M.50SS.AI. HXJS-R(elul8. 4.000 bead: market alow: top, C.90: bulk of sales. r.597.w. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.7(1) tad: market steady to strong; lambs. tUXar?.(J. Sloe it a Sight. Receipt of live stock at the five prin cipal 'westsrn market yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha i,t '..) 4,m) St. Joseph Lew 4,ot 2.7i Kansta inty ,) s.(i St. Louis l.J 3.0W Chicago 22.000 S.0 25.U0U TolMIs 3S.9H0 63. M0 Ii7lt) taaar Market. XEvV TORK. April 15.-Sl'GAR-Raw. auiet: muscovado. 9b tent, 3.18c; centrii- ugal, 90 test. 3.9c; molasses, id test, A2Jc; leflnea,, easy. ' t ' aW-flaed Sngar Red nerd. NEW YORK, April 15.-A1I grades of refined euirar were reudced 10 cents a hundred pounds today. All grades of re fined sugar were reduced an additional 10 cent at noon, making the total re duction 20 cents a hundred pounds. Elsla Batter Market, ELGIX. 111., April 15. The quotation dommlttee of the Elgin board this after noon declared butter fam at 31 cents. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. April IC-WOOL-Steady; nerritory and western, mediums, 16lSc: Itjine mediums, 16017c; fine, 10t15c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 15.-METALSstan- -Sard copper, quiet; spot, 15.50rtl5.75; July, H5.454315.R5; electrolypllc. 14c; casting, lit- ii15ic: tin, firm; auot. l4X254i43.50; Julv. . 3t2.7&gy42.7: lead, unlet; 34 15'h4.25, New Vork; 34.lU4i4.20, East St. Louis. Spelter, dull; I4.70ti4i.90 New York: I6.50iti.70 Kan S t. Louts; antimorry, quiet; cookson s, 14.00; Iron, steady; laurthern and southern arades, 14.7:ili.75; silver, bar, 5S3,c. r- c, Apeii le. itCAi r irm; 14.17V SPELTER Firm; Bi. 45410.75. Church Floor Falls Under Congregation; Two Persons Killed HARRINGTON PARK. X. J., April 13 -fwo persona were killed and more than a score Injured, several seriously, when tike collapse of the floor of the Church ot Ohr Lady ot Victory late today precipi tated nearly 300 persona Into the basn- mcrit. Ithe church was only partly completed antl the assemblage there today was In connection with the formal ceremonies of laying .the cornerstone. The collapse ot the floor came while an baddresa wa being delivered by Father Jlelanty, pastor ot the church. Suddenly the floor waa heard to creak and then lV went down with a crash. Men, women and children were caught In the ava lanche and many were badly crushed. .Nicholas Ottlngen and Mrs. E. II. Orl kefn were Injured so badly that they -died within a short time. About a doxen persona were taken out unconscious and . several were crippled with fractures of Irga and arms. Shopmen's Unions to 1 Organize Federation fctANSAS CITY, Mo.. April M.-Repre-sentatlves of five craft organisations ot railway shopmen are her to attend a meeting tomorrow at which it Is proposed to perfect a federation embracing 200,000 shop urn employed by forty-seven rail roads west ot the Mississippi river. It is the aim to unite all the mechan ical ttkdss so that concerted action may bo taken when differences arise between the unions and the railroads. In case ot ' strikes all railroads tn the same territory will bet Involved simultaneously. Marxrh 4 was originally set for the meet ing, but It was postponed by the Inter national officers of th unions, who said .publicity bad interfered with their plans. Among .the leaders In the movement Here tonight are: William H, Johnston. Washington, D. C, president of the In ternational Association of Machinists; J. W. Cllne, Chicago, president of the Inter national Brotherhood of Blacksmiths; J. A. Franklin, Kansas City, president of th International Brotherhood of Boiler makers; M. L. Sullivan, Kansas City, president of the International Alliance of Sheet Metal Workars, and M. F. Ryan, icanaas City, general president of th Arotherhood ot Railway Carmen. Henri Brisson Dies Suddenly in Paris PARIS, April la-Henrl Bris-on. presi dent at the Chamber of Deputies, died today. He was born at Bourgeois, July 31. 1S5. 11. Brisson was taken ill Wednesday with an Intestinal disorder, to which he bad long been Sub?ct. His condition was not thought serioua at first, but on Sat urday ha became suddenly worse. It was . then realised that there was very Uttie hope for recovery,, aa his weakened .con dition mad an oprratlon impossible, lie sank rapidly and died Sunday morulnu. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. HINTS Company J i