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2 THE BEE: "RAIN A¥D PRODUCE NARKET [153 stz e KPR YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | s i won R TONAHA LIVE STOCK MARRET; $0.75; clear. ribs, $9.874; short clears, lowa Centrai 087y, Bacon, mm';"f axira shorts, Kansas City Southern Few nom: & bs, $10.87%: sh clears, | Kunmaa ity south 3 : ‘ who Wmim &::::;' but Corn ’:’,',"‘ :::: Uniolby ,;:”; ke Bpeculation Does Not Maintain Its | Minnespolis & o Losis @u w0 | very Little Change in Values on Cat- | There iS N 'y M., St P& Sauit St M rie, $9. tro Thro! i it pasirc 1 e tle Since Saturday. | 18e ! turk 14Gi8c; ducks, — K T u | \ FEDERAL llnx'r‘ WEDNESDAY | BUITER- Sisadr creamers TRADERS WATCH SUPREME COURT | v ¥ork enirai ‘ :k HOGS GO AT ABOUT STEADY mcss! O a € ace A s Receipts. Shipments plsbucy Nortolk & Westers. 1111 48 s | [ lour, bbis. e Nort arica ol 1 - : . * Wheat, bu L e .00 | Expected Opinion on Valldity of Com- | Norpern ™ Pacitic Uiy | Sheep Command Steady Prices, While | than a National Bank in which to place your funds, either Corn, bu ptia i3.00 Pucifie Mal 3 Lambs, Under Influence of Sanay vamd Pacifie Mall modities ), b ;. . . No Market Tuesday Nor b oy, + o < S People's | Gas : T eral Receipts, Show Decl for use by means of a checking account, or for safe keep- n NERAL MARKET Come—Clone Pittebury, ¢ i NEW YORK @ i taburg, C. ¢ & 8 3 N | " g ¢ > 3 4 Fridny. Active and Higher. Polimas Poinée. gis " ki ol s ing. For the latter, our interest-bearing [3 per cent] VM i f the Day on Varions | Rallway Steel Spri | - s N OMABA ADHIE [ e RN NEW YORK | Reading o i it | SOUTH OMAHA, Aptil § Certificates of Deposit are an especially good and safe 3 o | - Wl 4 < <, April 5. h O N epublic _Steel s uh 1ece! = re o e, Hogs. 8n » '”lmgu" RS R EW _ JORK, Aptll $.FLOUR_Re- [stocke did not “faily .T..,LT.?’H“:“-'?.U.I: 4 3 WK 18 | patimars Moatey oy HOE ks | form of investment To 'The market creating | CeIpts. 000 bu,. eXports; TR0 bu. Frm, | tone thraogii L , ‘although still show: | Roc K . 3 % |Bame day last week .. . 81 X . . Patents, MISHEI0; Mimnesots bakers ool | i€ evidence of vitalliy and an undertons 4t H™ | Bame day two whs ago.. 3 8 p g ! mark 1 patents, $8.7 i . W confidence, lati fnfon seems | § Same day th ki o, r exclusiv P . ALV b he asn SHiaita | DT winter atreighta Ston T iy | of have arrived at.ihe convicnion thac iy | 5 ‘ | Bame day rour wie g 7 Our exclusive Ladies’ Department is very popular. _&h.m romi about ‘lht ”y:;""i\" 10647 g#‘.lr la;:’r;lgn. Nl!::f: Worst I8 over in the business depression | Sloss-8hetfield Steel & Iron ki i Bame Ay last year P time yel, as receipis | 4.66; {ansas ral .. 2 o y and that | OV nt is to be the I Bouthe Pacific 2140 4 The 0 o L aceipt 4 P M BT S flour, ‘ateady: fait _to_'good, M.54.50: [ from now on Mized with the confidet | Soutnern bacine’ pid to following table shows the recetpte o xed h 1! R cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for * * demand. cholce to fancy, $4.60@M.75. engendered by this view is the caution | Southera Rallway eas VO g | the year to d 3 th last year t tl i Baruraer edsicon | | CORNMEAL-8leady: fine white and yel- | prompted by the probapiiity that the spe | Southern Rafiway b = e Tih. T 1rs ation O a 1l fl:',’r';";fl'r:v::-“;r[g J gw n;s.sm_m, Coarse, $1.60@L56; kiln dried, }. on will outrun the rate of improvemen, % retlBe. e Cattls ..o, 1,753 33982 ... 1280 R e —————— . . taving room for sharp market reactions. T , 8t Lows & W 4,900 ZEORE ¢.i. STovee e 293 809,027 ... 5 . N B Bt 8 i No. 2 weslern, Mo f. 0. b.| The danger of running out of marsins | roese st o e ati b LU (6 e 666 L. United States Depository. 13th and Farnam Sts. u check on ‘any aavance | NeX XOTG o e, o, 1 £ |1, MUk & Teaction &nd ‘of Tosses Tor “(he [ u B% | The following tuble shows the average Mt opened at $1.U4% and closed | o " feeding, O oY 1o N 00 daring speculator are taken into ac 2 price of hogs at South Omaha for the last {ew York; feeding, 1@me, c. 1. f. New|count and are reeponsible for such periods | U ubber several days, with comparisons: Tt is very low Insurance when you pay Was very ateady and brought about | YOrk Of hesitation as were perceptible during Tiolos e Beal™ — - - - - $5.00 a year for a Bafety Deposit Box for o the cash market. While the | WHEBAT—Recelpts, 100,80 bu.; exporis, |much of today's sesson, aithou re | THilSE i N %y 19 11908, |1907. [1906.41906 1904, 1903 ables Ay ._tecelpts are light | 20000 bu.;' spot market steady: No. 2 red | was a strong recovery before the end ot Db Copper « - <t s e ol ~ m,p,m, up the mar- | 3.3, elevator; No. 2 red. SL9%. 1. 0. b. [ the day. An additional unsetiiing influs Virginia Garolink Chemical | ¢ 611 4 08 5 04[ T 10 kot 1548 Boad QoudRIon 1o Clvinon afloat; No. 1 riorthern Duluth: $1.28%, f o.| was the expectation of & decision In (he | v . Chemical pfa © | 501l 504708 May corn opened ¢ and closed 62ige. | b, afloat; No.' 2 winter hard. $1.98%, | case to test the commodities clatse of the * | 4% Primary wheat receipts were 81,000 bu [f. 0. b. afloai, Whilo new high records | Hepburn law. The supposition wos strangle b 1.50 and shipmente were' 300 bu. against |Were established in wheat today, the mar- | held that with the raconvening of the cu. | Wesinghouss” Eisctri (4] Tocelpts lest year ‘Of §76.000 bu. and ship- | ket whs rather less active in view of to- | preme court after the Spring recess there | Wettern """;;h_ Brie 20 ments of 31,000 bu, mcrrow's holiday at Chicaga and the crop | would be found amongst the accumulation - Lyeani My R R 00 oarn Celpts, Wore 9000 bu. and ship- | report on Wednesdny. Reactions occurred | of opinions. usually deliverad by the court | Jisconsin Central. 2800 101% ments were. 300 b, e e Py | Mamidday, followed by & strong jump in | after such a close period, the one deciding | *Tore mise torthe dsy. 37630 shirce ItagSar of G160 bu. and shipments of | May near the close, leaving it finally 1%c | the constitutionality of this muen i | 22,000 bu | et higher againat nio change fn July, May, | cussed provision, on which is believed to {areh Clearances were 180.000 bu. of corn. 75,000 | $1 4Y@1.26%, closed at $1.3: July, $1.1514% | hinge the right of the anthraciie eacolern NEW YORK, April 6.—MONEY—On call, | Maroh 2 T o oas and wheat and floer equal to | igly, closed st §1.15%; Bepteruber, $1.01N@ | to control their own mines. The dlsponitian easy; 1%4@2 per cent: ruling rate, 18 per | yatoh B 182,000 bu. 1.08%, closed at $1.08%. e hainly manifest to reduce market | cent: closing bid, 1G4 per cent: oftered March 31 Tixerpool closed unchanged at '4d higher | CORN-Recelpts, 55, e e Resembii g b ey hour approached fOf | ai" 3 ‘per cent. ' Time loans, somewhat | yareh on wheat and %@%a higher on corn. 162,811 bu.; spot, st ; NO. 2 , elevator, | the assembling of the supreme court. The easler; sixty days, 244@2% per cent; ninety | Apr a2 Local rai of optlon: and ¢, . o. b, afioat 2 white, {luc\u;nnnl »: R_;_v;dlnn' I:nw:nm hvu‘ml“ days, 714 per cent; six months, 3 per cent April 3.[ ¢ < S — nominal, and No. % yellow, M%c, f. 0. b., | Very feveris en followed a period of 8 MERCANTILE PAPER - 3 o Articles.| Opem.| High. | \owr. | Close.] Tor'y, | Lomgnal: and No. 2 yello “fiemer _on | extreme dullness in the entire market untl) |, ERIME M Aprt 4 afioat. ' Option market was per_cent April § e | covering and closed lc_net higher. May | the announcement came that the deciston | *SriRLING CHANGE—Steady, with ||5v.‘ 1148%) 115 114 | closed at Tige: July closed at T4kc; Sep- :':n flmu”- ; nmrfiwfafl )l! wm‘l\;l have | aetual busini n_ba kc|rn’ bills at ;::_M *Sunday 5 a considered a relief to have this mat- | g, ixt day bills, and at The officl o toe] July 199], 10851 1 omigl! 1 09 | HOI0AT, Clomeg Bt T bu.i opot - markat | the TInANY. Srecosed L o0 have this mat. o, Commarcial Diile b H360t Droughs 1a teael er Of cam of _stock L i | ! | steady; mixed, 2 to 8 Ibs,, §7@86c; natural [ thAL 1t will exercise a restraint of specu- | " §[L IR Bar e, Mexioan AoNare. e owar ctiipra i bt e 28 " b T o - £ ) oMay ' ok AR 60c; clipped white, | 1ative activity as long as it s undecided. | BONDS Government stendy: rairoads Cattle, Hoge. Sheep. | SHEEP-Recelpta of ahesp (h1s morning | AT "ies Tube: . #isle Rovuie ey | " ’ 32 to 10 1bs., 5s@ese. JVith the certainty of a postponement of | gipm C. M. & St P f e ) rge, but the quality of the arrivals | o i 18 Michigan " m AW J HAY-Quiet; No. 3, wgeic; sood to] (e decislon at Jeast another week there | Ciosing quotations on bonds were as fol- [ L M. & 8t P...... 4 | was not good cn an average. as on most | Am. Tel. & Téi. 1% Menueh | & ' i 2 . followed some revival of animation in the ¢ i : P! L 7 ot ' N Chil cholce, lows: Unlon Pacific 4 Cays during the last week or two. In fact, | Am. Woolen 334 Nevada . cago HOPS—Steady ; state common to cholce, | Market and repurchase of stocks old in | s, rer. ta rex. . . .101%Tnter. Mot {igs C. & N. W, (east) 5 there was quite a sprinkling of stuff on the | 00 pfd i B0l Dominion 1908, 10@15c; 1907, 3@éc; Pacific coast, 1908, | the morning. Saturday's price recovery | do coupon.. - 1 Inter, Mer. Mar. wie |G & N, W. (west) . % ii "" | trashy order. The arrivais consisted very | Domin. Iron & Siesl. i Oscsola 20%ic: W07 dasr | and the tone of advices sent out by com- | U. s 2. res 100 Japan 4 C, 8t. P., M. & O. Iargely of lambs, while the supply of weth, | Edifon Elec. Tiium...28 = Parrot <. %03 miked st ks Bogota, 18}@1c; Cen- | Mievion men over the week-end resulted | do coups Tl g 2 | G B. & Q. ‘(weat) & s ers, vearlings and awes were rather amal | e, Bleatric [ A k A , 81 | d in conslderable accession of buying orders | U. S. 4 reg * 2 C.oR 1. & P. (cast).. 2 1 s 5 | e ¢ % oo, oo ite : 4 bt 1 120K, C. S, Iat B |G A t OWwing to the moderate offerings of shoe- | Mase.” 6 61 United Copper ;o b wvhite: Sraask ntanairs | TEATHIA - Siasdy; acid, BH@Hc. Provernt locet opanied. The further im- | \f, comdon.l'y . RIS e henr o ithis sy | O R 1. & F (west) the market was generally steady, with | United Frit 3 U 8. Mining Tye: Moz e He s rangne " | BROVISIONS. Best, steady. family. B0 1 Lircas Sroushe ne eadnncis paonditions | sam. Agricuitaral ‘58 PUL & Neh, un. 4o 101 | Chicago Great West . S| jretty decent kind of yeariings touching | United Shoe KU, 8 01l ¥ . e No. 3. TSR@Mc. PROVIS N & emanc o N § a - A “ do pra WU Carlot Recetpts | o0 et 0 Pl b "oty antre Tadin fonpAmcrican securities from that source | AR Tomers . 1 do & W' S| Total receipts .10 @ 4 3 T, old methers at .40 and ewes at M. | 000t SR s F ol W | { an. 829 BO@2a (i ut | me: dy; | #1so. e markel proved mso broad and 40 s * 110% do men. 4. 4% | The disposition of the day's receipls was ~ do ptd 113% Wino Chidago ... REWhiat, Comn b T R ol IR L T b Y fuch power of absarption that tiere | Atchison e o Missourt pucitic iy . $3f | o 10110Ws, 9ach buyer purchasing the nua U 16 et M STMIE wrs i Adventure ... s Wolverine Minneapolts . g p ;| Lard, steady: western, $10.3@10.45; refined, | Was a free distribution of bt IR R S e R i o Wi ber of head indicated: ambs were slow throughout the session | Amaigamaied /1" M orth Butte Dutite o o hid “i;{f{‘“ A nnene “":,‘,‘fi":,"“',:'o';k g .’.’.lfi'r'\‘.?;’{"nn"".-‘.'fili. ;:rl,‘r‘:fm:!:":ni'\;hm".'\"r & ov. b I8 N e cem il | o avia: Packing: oL, iy BOYL; Shaen [ and prices yere_senerally logiée 1o '-.J s i . . . ope “ compourd, . ; Steady: vanti ¢ [ A €L Tt dn i ev. 6. : grissey '$75 | than last week. Buyers not appear to otton Market. o8 3 taking advantage of such an opportunity V. 1st con. 4s 9% | Swift and Compar 44 4 | family, $18.60619.50; short clears, $19.0021,00; Bal. & Ohlo 4 1004 Nor. & W. 1st con. 4s 9874 | S! ¢ , o % | be in any hurry about filling orders and Saekr . e ey IRIGAGP aRALN ABD EROVieI4WS | ity (b Ak bR, | IO HROSERN ob Aigiation ol rann, 1o 8t L P 3w a2 Bl ominarn Pasifis 10 100 | ATMOLE & Care, oo SR LI 1801 IR Trate lacked the iife and snap ueual at ket opensd Firin Bt 4 Ravense of JaE ay; city . P, . il . this point. A pretty decent kind of Iambs i selling to realize had its Inevitable effect | .. % do 3 Vansant & Co.... /1110 43 [ pretty points. tures of the Trading and Closing O% {pkez. fre-;._b'm‘;w_ Noas. | & CbeIae Ih Figs st Ty ke o by e 10O, & L. Fidg. fe | Carey & Benton - | 80ld up to $1.7. with clipped at $.85. There | “gnot cotton closed qulet, 10 points higher: Prices on Board of Trade. F aay; " JOMENNS,, MPe: J *|the hesitating perfod of the mid-season 1 0eNPenn. cv. J4s (015).. ¥4 | Lobman & Rothchild o were & few wpring lambs among the re- | middiing upiands. j0idc: middling. Senit GMICAGD, -Apell- b Wheat 1 g nal. s he decline; west- [0 the latter efforts to start {he market | Contral Leather 55... 8% do con. is o | W Stephen (05 e © | celpts this morning, the best that have been | 10.5c: 1o wajas : o DLl S.—Wheat for May de | " RUTTER-Steady at the deciine; up again a good deal of attention was | °C. of N. J. gen. bu. 12TAReading gen. 4 100 | i) & Seb P el si e | hiere mo far this season. They sold as high [ "Cotton futures opened firm: April, l“erylg‘z alled today the high record mark | ern factory firsts, 18%@19: western imita- [ given' to Individnal stocks with n view. iy | Ches. & Ohlo #ifs.. 1BKSE L. & 8. F. g 4oty |1 po (HO0 bovervinreno ; - | an $11.50. bid; May, 9.77c: July. 9.68c; August, 98¢ Ur.l;l.npm:n'::la..m: na:w hisey, , "htle the tion craamery, nu:-."n:na‘ @Wy@aic; | thelr sympathetic effect on the general | CMicato, & A 34r.. Te4BL L 8. W con. 4 N‘w:'u.g(mr;{ & Co s 0 . . Quotations on sheep and lambs 13004 Lo | Beptember. 8.55c; Ocfober. 85ic; December, u d o | BG irm’ wester r e ! A o 2 oot & Co de cholce lambs, 37.75@8.00: fair to §ood 1ambs, | & ghe: Janiare s o s S rketd son list. Some of the lower grade stocks were 1% Seaboard A. L 4 |70 holce t 9.52c; ary, § floeen AT B ETTyPus resion " lower | “SOIE RS Ative. dal; western Shickens, | Tiads Brominont I T st Ty s Wiaso, Pacitic cal 4o, o1 [ B Bulla .. . UL |§8@rTs: good to’ cholce Ught vearlings. | Coiton future closed firm: April, 986 1o 4o highe: pared with the previous | . @adc; fowls, 16%%@16%c; dressed,|ing the progress of the speculative ex- 5 04 _do st ref. 4 N | Werthinier . - ;| §1.0007.60; good to choice heavy yearlngs. | nay, 9.87c; June, .80c: July. §.81c. August 0oes> Blgher compared with the prev us | brollers, X@isc; fowls, 15 Tie: ‘towis, 15 | ploitation down through. the st do ¥iy. 480, Railway Gs 15 | pRm, Werthimer o o | $6.65@7.00; good to choice wethers. $6. 9.71c: September, $.40c: October, S.61c: No. 4y RN ARG STeeIens. Sieee B e A o b i " 7| "Outslde the suprems court session, not | *ccc. & st L s i 9 . M TR B ML TR e O 00 e ere,$0,1000.00; 800 | vomber. 0.66c; Dacember, $.3%c: January, For the fourth consecutive day wheal | ©(HEESE-Firm: state, full cream, &po- much attention was paid to any news iyt e W BT g 108k | Sullivan Brothers ..., 4 UL | ewen, B @e 0; culie ond bueks, £2.0064.00 VRS aNSes C COTTON-H ghe for iy delivery touched a new high poini | claia, {6@17e; atate, full cream, fancy. 1%c: | There L o S paene i aion that the | GG &6 R'a i e 4k i & o, 40 | Lehmer Brothers ; R x5 o 1 SR 9 Ti-16e ot e et for th . but th option falled | state, full cream, gon ! 16ige; winter | beginn nts governmen Tiud, ev. 48.101T. 8. Rubber éu......103 | 5t. Louls backing Go. . v o 1 ; 7 10 Fiee DEve’ 1he. tacord Dren ing price | oAt b W P b T bl oty T T inst the Btandard Ofl comoany | "t fu'"fef. G 102U 5 Stee) 1a'he 103% | Tilinofs Packing Co..... 3 b proed | - NI EE Sy R ST. LOUIS, Aprll 8~COTTO! reached on thé preceding session. “The mar- | niime, 131,@14%c. winter made, good to|MIght act as & restraint on the #pecula- | b & R. G. 4 ptd. . 91%Va. Caro. Chem. bs.. 97 ' | Swartg-Bacon Gttt 263 western 1am! y middling, 9 6-16c. sales, 138 bal ket was extremely choppy nearly all day | Brime. 13k G14te: winter made. comiman 19| tlon. This week's government report on | Disiiers e " IR . UiN | Lee Rathehids ......... i 101 western lambs X 1,88 baies; shipments, 978 ba d . the i w large. | farr is + vt 2 crop conditions {s regarded as of great | Erle prior lien 4s. 0 1st & e 3% | Other buyers .. 5 7 les. 2 Many local tradéra wers Indisposed o o | fair: bt ol e el xR o R R TR DL T Western Md, ds...... BY | BT L L TN NEW ORLEANS. April tend oporations owing to the holiday to- | 2 /5¢ [ the state in which winter “wheat has | 40.cv. fa-meries A- T2 Wast, Eleottic ov, Se. S04 Total . Lo 366 4m6 e |00 Weatern lambs, clippe Spots were firm; low ordinary vern- | wEATHE Y smerged from the trials of the winter. [ 0 . 08, ST . O BN e s 8%t | CATTLE-Receipts of catcte wers moder- |2 b NP1 nal; ordinary, 6'13-1éc, nominal; g ment. Teport the tonomie fay Eoaging | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Time' Joans ‘were teported easier and mew: | Gen. Biscirie cv: s4..14 C 4o s * |ate” this ‘morning, 140 cars being reported | 220 Western iambs 30 dinary, 8gc; low middiing, $%c: middlng. ment report the follow ay adin s €. Tat ref. 45,1003 C. . o8 S < ] c 2 v, A v s hiolders Of the May Aelivery were tredites siderable amounts were said to have been | MipGr™ et ren {in. About half of this number consisted of | g wesrern lambs 9 11-16c: good middling, 10 1-16c: middling with liberal sules of that month whenever | Threatening, with placed on Saturday over the end of the — sieers on the stocker and feeder order. |15 falr. 10 7-16c; fafr, 11 3-16c. nominal: re- the price neared the $1.22 mark. The open- year at 3 per cent. The vigorous ad- Local Wecurities, (The market on bect steers was very ceipts, 2100 bales: stock. 169,90 bal ther weak, owin ely to poor | ol 5, 19 vance In the last half hour of Unfon Pa- furnished by Samuel Burna, |A10W throughout, but sull about . steady | ] 4o (el sn ] Tetponse. of the. TAverront Mrhe: co”vs | Tl i T L0 | SR a0q UiNed Biatas Wieh wis dediaise MY York Tife. Om ® | prices were maintained. There were® corn- e el T BT Metal Market. pirength here Saturday and the poor show- |, JSRE LN Tr er Tt T cloudy in the | In_ turning the whole market upwards | ™ Bla. Avked, H»d_-' JBood enoigh to Seli up to 3.3, with | 3} Western ewed e NEW YORK. April B.~METALS-Tie T of the MISSOWFI crop. report. which re. | ¢ ) Hritds Btar, erally | unsettied | AKaln Avery Company ... . B | PU0me tnd Helters werena0 oy good de- | H-weblern e London tin market was lower today, with corde aterial deterioration in the con- | CANiral vallevs an ' d Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, rice Creamery. com. & ... - 8% @ | Cows and heifers were in very s | 74 Webtar #pot quoted at £132 7s &4 and futures at a8 m | throughout the west. Light rains and : # ® |mand and they sold more freely than was estern fitlan et [all sowst wheal in_that atate | oo et L W L e piatea WUTOO United ‘States bonds were un: | Beaires Creamers; pia. .. R g T A AT R TR B B TR &t glon, The local market was essy sarly in t the market was inclined b 4 ) changed on call. L. M. 4 gt ‘g] 3 X .3 80 e 0| > rery g9 o " 1 be 1 ) ey ealthy conditlon eing enerally quoted western lambs, culls 4 " ) Ao ve | In the cast and south, but a very rapld Amalgamated Copper. 0 1% % 1% | Ind Tel althy B & a J |quoted at $128714@13.00; electrolytic, $12.50 Crop reports from the southwest were more | | 1';”7,6_,,‘ casting. | $17 3m4@ 558 Toad’ de- clined ‘{0 £13 1% 6d in fondon. The local market was quiet and unchanged at $4.07i @410 Spelter, unchanged at £21 6 74 in v 1 City Ry. & TAght be 191300 % | ocendy Wi S Fnd e by %4 Ty i apahiat | DUISh. | otrs, -and tho outlook Is fAverable fur| Amiis o iuwey, it R Printing o 1o |the morning. western lambs probabiiity of or snow tonight or | American lce Securiies.. 10800 384 361 ik o oy fed steers, 36.%5G8.65; falr to good cornfed lambs M.18 ; the principal ,‘""fl": Dung he dny Ma) | “Record of temperature and precipiiation, | Am. Lecomotive pté. ex div 185 c B st Ry. 5 184 101 | steers, $.5006.60; good to choice cows and ewes, culls Tenierat i 0 London, Tht ot T sold between $1.21% and $1.3%. while' July ¢ b oy gy n b &C B St AT Tangsd Detwean $1.08 and $1.06G@1.09. The' {EOVIIEG, TN (e correaponding day Of | yp. gmeni. & Rerng. ofd 100 190 1 | Omahaa . B 61 R. pfd. s exdiv. 8 8 | hoifers, S.8004I0: common to falr coms g ewes, culls : foundry northern quoiad at $16.50016.3%; No e 53 e Tols "";d&iwz-l:‘}:a-;“” 2 ke 1900, 1908, 1907, 1908, | American ToBaceo prd© W 3% % T Ko, T H [ haiterte mfigfg‘i@‘:‘,"’;k Delfais, 3.00Q40; ewes, culls ......... 2. $16.26@18.00; No. 1 foundry southern and DRGLE, and July. at-8. - 3 ompany 85 T80, oL w01y | Yeal ves, 7.50; bulls, stags, etc., ewes . g No. 1 southern soft, $15.00815.7. Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .12 Auaconda Miniog Co 00 5% 4 4 {oeilingg e petbones b %o | 827584 8: good to choice stockers and feed: western ewes Rkl s NI ST. LOUTB, Mo., Aprii 6.—-MFTALS-Lead, Yithin & nafaw range, The market closed | ™ o o oy Gennsediiie' Yor today, 46 6s ] Arbire g 108 ol e i Jei | er8, W.00@6.40; fair to good sinckers and An ety [ steady. $4.00; speiter. higher. §4.6718 of Hfilc compared with | o ' | Atchison prd 1 Company 24 pid..... 3 | feeders, $4.0004.50; 1mon to fair stock- | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET g the previou: Final auotations or " T Vistble Supply of Grain, May were at EIN@67%c. and July, 66%¢ inck Baitimore & Ohlo H Omaba Board of Trade Bldg. Co. com.. “ ) STEERS. 'y NEW YORK, April 5.—The vistb! n i o E Co. 69, . ! E ” | NE . April 5. e visible supply art of 'the duv At tha rlose prices ware |, Deficlency corresponding period in 1xs, | Beltimare vt Transii Omaha Brick Pt & Tile Co. 6% 18 N Pr. Mo Av. P Cattle nad. Hans Stéady: ta Lawse— | NEW YORE AG SIS sinfitaics part of the day. . © : e |4 etlae n M F-13 s and hoifers, $8.0086.00; feeders, $4.0095.%; yearlings, $3.0004.50. HOGS — Receipts, 250 head: market steady to e lower; range of prices, $6.3%@ 6.90; bulk of sales, $6. . ,.....a "EEsTss e SRERER SNEREREEE =8 eRnees 5. | 882883 Boston Steck Q tions. |, BOBTON. April §.—Money, call loans, | 3% per cent: time loans. 3@ per cent Atehison adj. 4 94 Arizona Commercial.. 43% do 4 100% Atlantic n Atchison R. R 108% Butte Coalition Uy “ do pi 108%Calumet & Arizons .. 101 | Boston & Aibany 238 Calumet & Hecla Boston Elevated . 130 Centennial | Fitchbure ptd. 133 Copper Ranke | Y., N.H & H. 160%Daly West | Cnion’ Pactfic " ... 89" Frankiin Am. Arge. Chemicai. 36WGranby 4o prd MWGreene Cananea EE BEEEgs ‘sxnsss 38 PP, RERHNNE [EEpep— FERZ2ZTEES 328355 555 23282 e, western ewes, culis 20 western lambs, culls ZIBIRESABI AN BUANBA IR A AR NARA R R B 32253 52 SEEE i this vicinity tonight, with the | Hide & Leather pfd. 1,100 404 39u | Quotations o te. Good to cholce corn- 2 lambs, culls fect, the market throughout the day fluct- der In this vicinity tonigl h the | Am. o » Gas 6s 1917 % A, Epsiting & Relining Lo a1t 0 Ry. b1 1928 . 1 | heifers, $4.50@6.50; fair to good cows and ewes, culls Ket is wealk and unsettied. with No. 1 2 3 2 €. B. Ry. vade in’ corn Was Gutet and prices moved | Minimum temperature .. 40 43 38 3| Amenicsn Wosies b Omaba & Deficiency in ramfall since March 1, .93 | Auantie Coast Line...."... < Omaha Board of Trade Bldg. Co. pid ... 10 | ers and feeders . s a0 s Sheep and Lambs Lower, 5 Pacitie. » v seills | HOke to %O lower, with May at 5%c | “Deficiency ocorresponding period .in 1907, | Sinsdisn ) Bhe Seie Sy i 3 CHICAGO, April 5.—CATTLE: , | Produce exchange, was as follow and July at 4i%e. 1.8 Inch. ERSPRRERY Gonial Lt R & Se peam, 3 g1 B : | estimated ai 2.000 head; market, ; Wheat—36,142,000 bu, : decreasr. lons were easy bacause of selling | I. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Torses Sloux Cley Slock Yards' pid Rl | g lower: sicers, $8.0007.15: o i Corn—6,928.000 bu.; {ncrease, of Beptember products by a weatern con- | 7 % | Tri-State Land Co. pfd. (com. bonus).... in : ) heifers, $3.5666.00; [ 75@6.%5; | Oats—9,062.000 bu.: decreas carn. At the close prices were unchanged | . d wheat reglon bulletin for | C 0 ) 3 | Unlon Stock Lards Co., Omabha 69% 3 < Rye—500000 bu.; decrease, 4,000 bu 1o 2ge Towsr. \aha, "Neb.."for the tweniy-four hours | O > Uhion Construction Co.. Kansas City | Barley—3.312,000 bu.: decrease, 28,000 bu. JAPIRMINR futneey ronges antellows; 1 QL e Oy matidien e | O Louls New York Mining Stocks iepts” Wands th W Tran: Seharioy Ay | TG inRle Wb Rt b an (amade ¢ — — 0 L b s | © Lou ew Yorl ng Stocks. | | market, steady to ower. chof ast Saturday was 8310 u., an increast Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | Monday, April 5, 1908 oo M e 0 S P NEW YORK. April 6.—Closing quota- | {shippink " &7 g 0; butchers. "$T0SGEIE: |of om0 bu. - OMAHA DIETRICT. | Colorado & o, 1t pid on mining stocks: I xed, 730; cholos, light E -v;;'n:v.t 1) 1 m.‘mumlmu % i,h'"flf l;.llrl.. | Colorado & 8o, 24 pra . T Aee LT n: "m:l,.“,;h\::'n 1 : s 1 .';rwh‘?:ck‘:'u'fi'a"‘ %o 0; pigs, $5.30G6.50; bulk nnln;:mx:r-u;wllllu:a;"‘m\r y . | % t ax. Min. fall. y. Consolidated G i 3 wick Con X ot les, $6.96G7.10. p A e R - July R 198 TN 1% Py e g m 60 S ey 2% | Cora. Tunnel ‘stock . 8 Mexican % ok IR TAND T LAMBS Receipts, _estl- BISK: July BLIN: Nov 1 newthsen 0% P : . ; onds « ontario ,000; 2 ower; H ; D y 1007 T, TR ¢ ARl O T PR el S e glieep, $3.00G7.00; lambs, §7.0008.00; yearlings, | ¥ S No; 3 northern, 31174, W | BrouenBov. Neb. @ & 7 v Rxl Grnte g CRGERE T {hesp, 1 at My et B S Culberach, Neb @ o Clotay |Diaiew S 3 T | i ks P il “oh - ‘alibury, Neb. i 04 $ p H Bl : Sept. 668 3 f 3® .00 Pt.cloudy Treasury Statement. *Opts | 5. Cob. @ B @ P cua ) WABHINGTON, April §—Today's state. | v X NG - id . o ment of the treasury balance in the g>nera lower; others steady and active: choloe oy ) A Ry Ry S s g Central 2 { | fund, ‘exclusive of the $160.000000 gold re- export and dressed hect steers, $5.90@8.50 Sept. 0% oy - 3 00 Pt. cloudy | Interborough Met 5 serve, shows vailable h balanc Pork— o 00 a4 n A ot k i : fair to good, $5.00@6.90; western steers, $4.80 ‘ X 1 i ,500; gold coin and bulifon, 341, i - @630, Blockers and feeders, — $4.00@5. 3 | S . Pt cloudy | Interborough M : : MG : § 7 + % Internatfonal Paper i gold certificates, $47.684,310. | southern steers, 3$4.9016.00; southern cows, May 4 Tekaman. Neb... 0 Cloudy N July 7 3 i | 82.25@4.60; native ~cows, 5.40; native | Bept. [17% bed B0 Clear | . ey s 45 | heifers, 33.75@6.10; bulls, $3.25@6.00; caives, b 7] 2 A | - . 11,600 head: market - May (g 1841015 | gihley. Ta 0 Cloudy | 1% " N t : top. $1.067 bulk of sa 0B i e o wevenns: || DUN'S Report of Bank Clearings e 21 P ko WRae VR wBGaR! ol pige, TO : | 82515, o0 10 4734 | perioaending at 8 & m ’ | "SHEEP AND LAMBE-Receipts, 8.0 c‘LlFon"lA ~ g [, | head; rket, steady to 10c lower; lamb | s A naam Bask clearings continus 1o reflest » large and well maintained volume of settiements B : BB 00; veuriinge, 1055 80: wethire B |9 ang - .- 1 Statfons. Max. Min. luc threagh the banks of the country. Thero is still some irregulerity in the return for R Ll GO0 Swen. $0260%.0;" stockers and ‘feed | '8 6214 | Chic m 1 ] @ K March, but it is much lees than in eartier monihe, and only in the Middle Atlsntic States 5 3% 1 bl S IR A nRE o“ - @ ',}. : s theew o loss. Total henk exchanges for the menth this yoar st all cities reporting in the el 1 28 St. Louls Live Stock Market. : Ind. 12 " “ U“Mumdqmfi—lwhflu‘qnm‘h&m—d 1 10 3 Liiiasnn ST. LOUIS, Mo., April §~CATTLE—Re- rm; winter patents, $5.85@6.75; ity, Mo.. 82 8 1 0| YR G.Dux & Co.$12581,064,95L » gatn of 29.0 per cent. over & year ago and & decrense » . SEpLs. 1N, Jngudug L oyl A, | w‘s’""firn" 8.1668.8; apring patents, %.40g | Minneapolie, Mion. 8 % 3 of only 83 per cent compared with the corresponding month of 1906, when trade | . 9 |anipping and export steers. H.0M0e s PUSTRIS AR Sakers, L1008 L B ; was vary sstive. The loss at New York Oity, compared with Maroh, 1906, Is due to i ] B dreased beel and Dutcher steers. $0006.0, " RYE-No. 2, 1814@75c. The weather was much warmer through smaller stock market operstions this year, the volume of steck deslings averaging ’ 1 : .;‘,24"‘:»11:2&7 lu";ffn]sbw. fii’?"..‘fiu e and ln‘“o BUTTER — Bteady; creameries, 24G%c; | out the corn and wheat region Bunday, but only about 60 per cent of thess in March, 1906, and in a department of trade | % £1.60G 615 canners. $2.000575: Duils dairies, 0@ is followed by colder in the extreme west- | A o) i 5, calves, $5.50@7.7 exas And EGGE—Steady, at mark; firsts, 19¢; prime | ern portion this morning. No precipitation | e the dealings amount 10 850,000.000 or 100,000,000 a day, the aggregate for the month EVERY DAY - 1 L 0 a 1 slecrs, $4.0086.3; cows and helfers, firas, o worthy of note ‘occurred within the Iast| i6 very large; bank clearings at Now York are 10.6 por cent. loss than in March, 1906, There 5 5% i To April 30, 1909 cuszul.—l-*mnk.nullu l-'lch‘»;'.ln; fl;hu‘ twenty-four hours l\ A nWbr:a,'!“ is & small inorease at New England eities, s number of them reporting gatns. The large 2 o 5 2 1 Ilu:‘.‘s—l ]I;u-.mxin."n"w'“ t?‘v;bu-lfi nmlr‘ku P » - W+ R e R ® 450 steady s and lghts, $4.2666.9; packers POtk Jons mericas, 15% Local Forecaster, Weather Burea: loss at Philadelphia and Plttsburg still reflocts conditions in the iren wade. At the Bouth 1 H 7 $6.7047.00; butchers and best heavy. 3 9 to San Francisco, Los Am e, and at Pacific Coast points there are small increases, though some citios still report smaller 7 0 70 @r.1s. {April 3, as complled by the Kansas Oity Live Stock Market. Elain Buttar Marke | [KANSAS CITY. Mo, April 5.—CATTLE- | FLGIN. Tl April 6—BUTTER-Marke! | Receipts, 11,500 head. including 1,600 south. | irm at Bc: sales for the week, 5,200 Iba erns; market for steers, steady to 100 [ POTATOBS-—8teady; choice 10 fancy, 8¢ | Kansas Clty Grain and Provisioms. | 7 . | ¢ @1.00: fair to good, AN ITY, ) -W, | 'Y i 5 he We : | OSHE AND LAMBS—Receipts. 3,100 geles, San Diego and many POUT TR mm’.‘":;““v \e: cohick- | JSANSAS CITY, Mo, April & “umu_n ; exchanges than in 1906, but in the Wost clearings denote a grester volume of payments : | . 5 ) ° : Ket. 10 lower: native muttons, . ens. 140; springw, 16 S RSt G L2 Ne, S $115G1.4: | through the banks than in any preceding year, and thers are Doteworthy gains at many H 1 0ais 50: 1amba. %6.COME10: s and hocks. | other California points VBAL-Steady, 5 to # pound welghts, [No 3 Lardy SLl@LE: oenters, smong them Chicago. Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Paul, Omaba, St. Jeseph and SOGB4, stockers, $4.00G6.00 | Slgc; 80 to & pound weights, Syge; 8 (0 |" CORN--K@%c higher: No. 2 mixed, 6420 Denver. Below Bank exchanges are given by seetions covering thres years; also the 16 pound weights. @103 &c; No. 3 mixed, slg@ddc; No. 2 ‘white, dally § BARLEY-Feed or mixing, 63g%3c: fair {ghje. No. 3 white. 65'4¢, aversge ly Sgures for the year to date to_cholos malting. 3Gedc. OA'T8—Unchanged; No. 2 white, 8éc: No. | SBEDS_Flaz, No.' | southweatern. 50g: x No. 1 northwestern, $1.89%. Timothy, $3.7; Clover, §9.35, cholce tmothy. $10.008 | PROVISIONS-Pork. mess, per bbl. $17.80 [ 10.80; cholce prairie, 397561000, choice al @17.85. Lard, per 10 Ibs. $10.07% Short | faifa, ll;fl\iu\d‘llr ribe, sides (loose). 35766920, short clear BUTTER — Creamery Me, firsts, 8¢ sldes (boxed). $.8744@9 50 seconds, %c; packing stock, 1ic Total clearances of wheat and flour were EGG§-Extras. 194c; current receip {nual to IR by Primary veceipts ware | fiat, 1Tc: seconds ang_ dirtes. i7e. | New York iy 591,000 bu., compared with %00 by the oot pmen ' s 2 corresponding day a V.ll‘ Ago. The visible | Wheat . :Ml 'I.S :::\ United Slatom n the United States de- | Corn, bu 7.0 ban retred’ 000, bu. Tor the week. " o | Gats: b 4 160 3 Recaipis, 0 Weed: marker for mia, | and Salem, including £ amount of breadstuffs on ncean Dassage : 578784, . ; 3 . to weak. $4.0G8.50; cows and heifers Pac. branch lines in Oregon. Aacreased 572000 bu. Estimated recelpis iverpee! Ovaln Merk | $5:.268,000 v g HOGE—Hogs 50l ¢ ong. $X0@6%; calves, §2 600760 for tomorrow: Wheat. 84 cars: corn =0 | VBRPOOL. April 5. WHEAT - Spot - 863,00 572,000 | this morntiig: s thoush fret biae ayedHice HOGS—Recelpta, 3,600 head: market b ears; oats, 175 cars: hoss. 15.000 head grm; No. 2 red westers winter, deod. Bu: In the Far Weat there are very large gaina. sspecially at St Paul. Kansas Otty, Omahs, | erully a liite lower W hen the trane e B RSV e to Spokane and intermediate & B okt e, Seagy: N ? B0 Javeph aad Donver. Minneapolisslous reporta s deerease, probably due o condiciens ia | (41117 Maricd i jod hande ooy etive And | 1eqd; resriet UGlse lower: Balke o7 g 0. R. & N. points 1LOUIS, April 5.-WHEAT Firm: | CORN-8pot, quiet: new American mixed, | the Sour rads. The fgures in detall fellow in the morning. In Bome ceane apoiock | gl R N e aa b DI | o aivaston. b e, Futures Taimed figured thelr hogs, espectally those me i | ViA ‘“.:‘k SLavRL May 808 Tl .05 | May, 6o i July. Ge blad 8 U, | commonish order, as a little ensier than Stonx Oity Live CORN-Weak: track B N | AR Wiater patonia. wirone. mess. | BN LR [ Baturday. but It inere ‘was Any ehangein| BIOUX CW (Spectal Tole We: No. & white, 6T%@®c: Muy, 66 O inter patents, stroi s H - “pe the market it would require very close ex. | 8ram.) — CATTL P 230 head: | Tuly, " @de ‘-nmm! on ta find it, the ger cral trade being | Market steady l [ Just about steady with Bature as noted OATS—Weak; track N c | Peorln Market ' | above. Hogs sold largely at $6.7066.5. wit | Stock in Sight, | - elpts of live stock at the six principal | to Portland, Tacoma and o markets yesterday | Seattle, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | & | 8outh Omaha 4260 9,892 oux City . ; ‘Qi u.luie‘|‘v|| X 3 7.000 | to Everett, . Vancouver ang | Kansas City b 8,700 | Victoria, | 8L Louls . 3, 3. !\l\‘ | Chicago | g3alesz s5us Total . o 3,602 to Weed, 'Calif., ashland St. Joseph Live Stock Market, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany ST. JOSEPH, Mo, April 5.-CATTLE ¥ 8% 33% ‘ ‘ ‘ » 73 2RS35 5" 4 | 2 on PRORIA. 1L, April 5—-CORN—Firm: No. AR Hgher 1M6Tc; No. 3 yellow. 8&e. No. | | & top at s7n rovn aiohia Mt No. b SNGS4c; no VEAe s . [ - e Nard et - OATS Firm: No. 3 white, &%@64; No. 4 BEEN. Thmathe white, 52,@88c | CORNMFAL--38 80 J RRAN n»m_'".‘.pa east track, $L.1s@ | Toledo Seed Market D TOLEDO. April 5.~BEEDS--Clover. cash TRDY cawalie il [ W60t April. o471 Oclober. 86 %%: Do i A niaay ? cember .::. No. 2 8.4 No 3 8.3 g - reigoled: $.20. no sstablished grade 3090 #655,706,041 AT Pork. steady: fobbing, | Timothy, prime, $1.80. Alsike, prime, & 2. o - - parrs ST 4bdt dbbds | poEzs ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS ALL ‘1:'" «, s L E { flermr' E’ Gooch Co. THE PGAFI'.'THIV‘;:ARI?IL TRAVEL. i 1 o 0 Brokers and Dealers | INQUIRE OF H " : oatis ot S0 X Y. x.n..'g‘n’l‘: 3 OITY TICKET OFFICE VT Bell Telephone, Douglas 631. 1324 Farpam Street. Independent, A-813) and A-212%. ‘Phones: Bell, Doug. 1838, and Ind. 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