Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 26, 1909, Page 7

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nen ST ESTA’ ITLE-TRUST S-':k B 'fl.umon. President CO (I'b—lu e o i ety PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. Y. L an—s18 BENJAMIN R E. CO., M M ARLING DAM"‘G “w lrl.fld. Bldg. . D, or A-1622. A% as)—26 WALKUP REAL ESTATE CO., 08 Paxton Tisy-uiser, Mayis CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE John Morrison House acrosd Large $-room house, diagonally trom Rome Miller's $5,000 countr; Grand Ave. and Florence boulevard. fronts ROUth dnd east, old forést t. . beautiful otitlook east Mré, Levi Carter park, the Mis- :t‘mfl river valley and the fowa hills. Mr. orTison 18 here tempotarily ang while here wishes his property sold. Former price, §7,000, vn-m prite, $6,600. Act quickly. home, Harrison & Morton a9-—-M7 Sacrifice Price 8-Room Modern Home Plastéred’ Attic. Two blocks frof .A(h 8t. car. South Lot 50x168 ft., pn\M street. 570 P nlon Ave. Thquire ppk_-nr. Ave. P ono Douglas 7. i " m'}i' qALFT ‘OR RENT Y NEW 6-ROOM O MODERN HOME 2218 NORTH 18TH ST. Convenlefit car lines, house, with every best furnage and plumbing, gas and elec: trieity, lar, cement teet. Price ; Terms, UB ABOIJT THIB TFou OR #5600 C; GARVIN BROS. 164 Farnam Bt ° ‘Phone Doug. (19)—~M! easy. HAVE House in a setting of fine to_the has removed from the city, but o l!mn-n ve, and Dodge s 18 a well b%lfll‘ nearly new modern convenience, floored attic, l‘h'usd light ce& 962 2 21 REAL ESTATE. Y P PERTY FOR SALE. (Continued)” NEAR CAR LINE 3 LOTS FOR $375 100128 feet, only 3 blocks cated 1ots are seiling for double the ®f these lots. Terms $10 cash an: month. 248x618 for $1:000 PRxBR feet, 3 h:m&:fl'r"m c:\' |:’!r\:flfimh f K Park, sples lade for :fln, r‘;:u\!.vry. 9'!‘(‘. H'&flflfl ‘BARGAIN NEAR OMAHA m8 bal- ance monthly. 308x124 for $500 308x124 feet, also north of Ki P-il and near car line. TG BNAP . AT 500 Terms: 325 down, balance monthly ONE FOR $150 §0x 120 feet, 3 blocks from cAr lins, north of Krug Park. Terms: §10 down, balance monthly. (tarvin Bros., 1604 F’amam ust north of Krug Park, From tar Jine: similarly lo- Dflu a down, | (B —Mo74 28 B?nn 04 T™ $600. Beautitul, sightly acrs 'Bitweeti Dundee and Councryelub,” 515 —\n‘n n . 10U HA b Aiogtr RS li'fltm“ Chandise. me. "1t sosts you hothing ‘un e "WOW. Mitchell, nfi n'u. W o, trontin ..n #th agd _Wool- worth Ave., For lunh»r partieu- lars Inquire of the w. J. Dermody Inveatment Co., Y I Dou‘ lswc or A o, LIST your property -m uming Bt TI18_A_ CHANCE VORI BTOP PAVING RENT. Naw 4-room cottage, Just completed. lot. $1.150; small cash, payment, halance monthiy: vowll higke 28 hutyv Jf vou get in on_thic TUnlon Invéstment Co. %10 Bes. Tel. Douglas 20, (19)—M138 M1 TFING LOTS, Nice lot at-$0th and Meho\n St $1,00. Also one of hest lots in B near 34 and Lincoln - boulevard. KELLEY INVESTMENT €@, 204 Neville BldR. 19y _ L (9-an West Front, fllhEd Hickor; Ell. q‘uirn"é::mlh."" further patticulars ln- Ww. J. l)ermody Inyestment Co., N. Y. L. BLDGQ.- Tel. Doug. 510! or A-203. (19)—M9T 26 80 A.——$206 an Acre 3% miles from court toise (Improved.) Hamson & Morton, (A9)—T04 OII‘ of the Nl‘« it Ads one Bl rge grounds lock off West Farnam owhar' might. acoept sasiier property weil lmufl _ w‘ F 'IM FARNlA’II B‘l‘ ~auq 8 PUBLIC LAN D No fioods nr drouths. No erof climaté. Sout! h’ Irrigated, fallures. Free fuel. "lll ern Idaho. termi Ten y Special excursions. P'Or free ma and partioularsshow to_file, Idaho Land Company, 222 Midland Kansas City, Mo, (9)—~MM8 M $x BARGAIN. ears’ tme. Four-room cottage, 50 foot south front lot ‘This Is a at 18th and Van Camp & beautiful littie place $1,050; must be Just the place f: Homan, 328 Board’ of ue. 4 very Trad, PETERS TRUST CO. NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. We want large . loans on well located, 5 city property. plage large amounts at low rates. Peters Trust (*omp..y. New York Lite Buildin 1 OWNER SAYS SELL Fine six-room residence on Burt St. factj the B»ulev-rfl, modern in every way, basement and walks. to his nom mestead this week. ¢ uNA’l'lON 1 l'hvie{“lt&'r CDMPAN 2 Brandals Blds. Neb. ¢ ™ a0 6 rooms, very cholce, €. M. Rich, L ¥ ce, W, 1 et rict. 3023, LARGE 100x138, two blocks from car Il diate possession;. get & home ments from m owner. Doug. ings Web. - $1,760, 8o and Jdot ‘near Jéth ho mli‘ll ¥ "De WEAD, 1w FARNAM 8T, (19)—M176 27 HAVI three new lhm@ly Mm s “‘t ar section, w ldA T-toom residence pre of ‘l{n“:l“ Neb., Ha will sell at Y b or né'hun(- 101 Omaha prope 'Qfl. ve you? Ty e N Y. Tits Bide: Omaha M923 % in best ' 40-ACRE _homesteads. ments. J. Bersl £ PRl [t I REAL ‘AND “\AP Section good farm land Cheyenne C: h’ht tarms all Il'.'lhl\" it fll‘d 1'"‘1“‘" untey. one Grop for tne Tend frhl:‘ aln s L0 & "‘“lr‘l Rooriani T o) bas imm in this land and must realize at once. Wil sacrifice it at 3 an acre, but must sell a once NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, 583 Brandeis Bldg., Omu‘. Neb. M % FOR QUICK SAI B %0 WILL BUY ' -room a1l modefs home; hasdwood ioops, ful large porches, iwe loll lm I :o\n ted wi shrubs it Harn 128 beautl; Ienty of feuit; (8)—M82 1% REAL Efin. LOANS and insurance— r with us for + Brehvard i TALL ment "33 c.m -: DOUBLE FRAME House in Kountze Place renting $600 year, tor only 85,500 W. H. GATES, 67 N. Y. Lite Bidg. * as) 807 26 A HOME 1F :“&Hflm T WiLL BUILD FOR park, North End y place -.m o& un 'ru%m -uu ln um- A G0N Phone Red 1980 Open evenings. T 0- ;ll. Neb an—MIT1 B 5 !0[ L‘Vm II.O‘JB Mn:x roam 1 !ln idences with of“Idaho dress The Bldg., cheap, id, owner leaving aity. Street car man. W. K. 0. (}—u‘lfi!) 9)- May2 ‘The owher is biiged Bomll Park Y. Life. )— MG new mod. 5r. cottage, cor. lot mme- or even- 19)—M40s and Locust pay money with this for a cheap Inquish- Bitman, " Neb: salesman who | jate use ‘for the money tied up hardy flowering Kitchen ron -ur Hanscom you HOMES IN n:NmN-rm me as rent. W. K Yarton, phanage Ave, Benson. Tel 1,400 Buys 100 feetx250, a beautiful bufldln' spot, southeast of Fort Omahg. F. D. WEAD, 181 FARNAM oy—atii 22 MID- CITY ADDITION - Midway between Omaha and South Omaha, on 8. 13th St. ear line, Four' bloak- lmllh of Riverview Park. LARGE-LOTS with wide streets ‘and nice grade. e All lots on Bvery lot desirabie and sightly. PRICES AND TERMS Prices ‘Eange from $1%5 to $500. Terms: One-fifth cash, balance. $10 per month. ‘| SALESMEN ON GROUND | .| between 1 and 4 p. m. or any other,time by appointment. Phone South 32, or Douglas 415, McCAGUE INVESTMENT €O., Phone Douglas 415. 1506 Dodge St (19)—804 M WE CAN SELJ, YOU THE BEST FIVE-RQOM BUNGALOW IN'OMAHA. With payment of $400 or more down, and balance the um- as rent. See it at 1720 Lake St part oak. finish, with south front lot, 40x1%8 feet, brick paved street, cement walks and convenient 1o Bherman ‘Ave, and: Dodge car lines. 1T'8 A REAUTY. and of the best construction. Price, 330 EASY TER! GARVIN, BROS. 1604 Farnam St 17 iPhone [ FARM HJP&IELL.EM SALS e — Colorade. COLORADOQ leATEJ{ SNAP. o seree Joining _townaile, , tweive miles | Denver; frult and vegetable land; T peautirully ;. fine view Of the moun: taina; ideal for home of investmgent. This will be sold at one-half its present value if &t onc NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., %2 Rrandeis Bldg, Omaha, Neb. 1 t Nobraska. WE BBLIEVE WE HAVE THI BEST RANCH IN NEBRASKA. two bls.‘llkal, running water ing s wani ‘for s e, §16 per acre. ‘A LAND _AND LOT CO,, '\m.l’-fi‘ N. Y Lite Bld- one ldl. 3 0 M1 71 1600 acres, FOR SALE—Two cholce land in one of the best farming districts in Garfield county, Okl Will sell at a n, for the next 3 duys only. Ad- dress B. A. Garber. Garber, Okl guarter sactions PRINCE RUPERY! B @ Prince B\lp‘rfir-flmlnul of Grafd Trun) Pacific. First officlal auction -'. 0] commences May % at “Vancbuver, | Terms, quarter cash. Rand. | Radway. Vancow 0y~ | REALESTATE uwas WANTED--City loans. ' m ,\unul '-' -m‘l & Co. us Pernam e R LT T I Sl i e Yosa. J. 'mlflm Ew MICK‘ e S T N foll (HE REAL ESTATE LOANS “Good 6% Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for sale amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, (22)—M923 326 at oui on. W. H. THOMAS, First Natl m& 000 mad ¥. D, Wi e Bide. Wh wna Farmim. - 18th and MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co i) REAL ESTATE WANTED Wl HAVE IUYm for & 6-room houss, & room house couple of vacant lots. NDWATA LAND AND 1401‘ COMPANY, I\lllo m N Y. Life Bldg, Omaha. ‘Phone Ri WANTED TO BUY 10 to 4 acres clobe to city, for cash: must be well located, near car line; prefar no improvements. W. R. Homa Boa of Trade. lfl)—lfil{ » STOVE REPAIRS t and hot air com- nation. heating, 3 and. &-hote nandry ot water heatérs, mantle grates, gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flowet Omaha Stove Repair works, 1306- ‘Phones Ind. t:’m BW furn: WANTED—TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand turmtun carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doll‘. 2070 BEST o arpef fce pald for secondhand furmiture stoves, clothing. shoes. 'l‘el Doul- The Practical Auctioneer. 88 N. Y. Life 126)—850 STANDARD upright plano. Phone Jm'; BEST prices paid for m..m 1un?iz}.r;. clothes, shoes, etc. Tel. Douglas 426. (3)—811 May 2 BECOND-HAND bugsy and h-mm Call Harney 1383 25)—MB83 Bx BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY rd | Biack APRIL | RAILWAY TIME CARD—oo™™~™ Chieage, Mook Isiana & Pacifie— Chicago Limited t-fl ™ " lowa Looal ... Rocky Mountal; oines & orn. oines n-am o . Chicass Fiver Mountain Ltd nn. E:f:'.. Cal. Express exus ‘hicage, Milwaskee & Colo. a7 .fl Im| Ov mo Great Western— ifii i £l sEnb.. & H Fremont-Alblon . Hastings-Buperior 5 Missourl Pacifioe— EEe tkvrml Denver & California. Northwest Spectal Hills ... gonh‘ut Exp Lincoin Loeal ... Bchuyler-Plattsmouth . Bellevue-Plattsmouth Hlltlmo\#‘h-lwn Kansas City & Kansas City & Chicago, St. Paal, Omaha— Bicux City Local BEmerson Local ... Missourt Pacific— rn bocll a Dally. day only. 4 Dally except Inmum WEBSTER STA —15TH WEBSTER b B bl %0 b Dafly except !Ilnfl-y o Bun- 26, OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef ‘Steers Lower for the Week, Others Fully Steady. HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE HIGHER 1909 Sellers AN - Sheep the Lambs Good Week, Closing Abont High as Any Time This Official T offictal ;n"a"?" Betimate Saturday Same days last year The foliowing tebl of cattle, hogs and for the year to dat Caue u 1‘?‘- foliowing ‘m of hogs at Sou several days, with comparl: 3&1 . (nr th. Tnst The official . number of ears of StOCK brought In by each road was ltctl ts was The disposition of the dl{ Aoay asing the num. as follows, each buyer e ber of head indloated: Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Compan; Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Bwarts-Boland Totals. CATTLE~Recelpts of cattle, as usual on Inquire nm = WAN'rrn ‘o buy, laying hens. H. Thomas, Brandeis Btm;e __WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—A position in a furniture store had 8 years experience and ive §00d references. Address H 314, cars (1M 8x AN TENCED man would like a Place to care horses and lawn in eity. Address G-297 Bee (@149 Ux GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE _CONSTRUCTING _QUARTER- master, Fort Leavenworth, X '«h.“m F' amh 2wl b Vod o the usual conditions, until n . 'in 'i'i-l-ume May -2, presance 0 o Silknding Diadere’ tor the. constiueon of A two-company barracks, Including plumbing, steam lllllln!‘ trio lightin ng, And Tixtiires. for elostric. Jlghting: one gun shed, one wireless telograph station, includ- and electric wiring, and one hop, Ineludin fon ‘and_blank forms ed upon application to this office. Plans and specifications may e seen here, also in offices of Chief Qunr- termasters at Chicago, Omaha and De: sat Quartermas at Philadeiphia_and Louls, Quartermaster at Columbus Bar- and “Master Builders' Exchange at City, Mo. Uniited Staies reserves the right 1o relect any or all proposals or any paris thereof, velopes to be in- %gru of proposals furni Proposals for Public Buildings to Captain Wm. D. Dnv m ul ab pchlp sub- ‘will be re- ceived here umtil 11 o'clock,a. m., central | standard time, ‘May 8, 198, for making ex- tension of water system at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, consisting of .{prmm-m) 900 feet of &-inch main. formation fur- 8. reserves the Wavelopes lellnln‘ proposals irked ‘‘Pro- posals for extension of water system’' and addressed to Capt. C. deF. Chandler, Con- | structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Neb. AM-. 7-M6-T PROPOSALS "DIl'BHOIJINO A IIAL&— fllul year beginning July 1, 1908, will be re- celved here until fl)‘-mf May 2, lfl and AI-N—‘« i 18-10 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE - TO CONT Mml—lul. propo.d 'IH be mmhb' the Lands and | IRt ot he irics et et O o Kkin, secretary of state, state house, Lin- coln, Nebraska, on Tuesday, May 11, 1909, untii 11 o'clock'a. m., for the construction of a live stock jud coliseum (pavition) 176 feet long by 300 feet wide, on the Ne- braska State: Fair grounds, near Lincoin: Pians, specifications and detalls can be seen at the offices of the secretary of state and the State Board of Agriculture in the state house, Linooin; and aiso at the office of The Twentieth Century Farmer. Room %01, Bee Bullding, Omaha. Kach bid must be made to the Board of Public Lands and Bulldings, and be accompanied a oertified check, payable to the order said board, for two (2) per cent of the bid, Il arantee that a contract will be ent into, in case of the acceptance of the bid. 'The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All proposals must be made fully In accordance with the blank form hereto attached to the specifi- cations. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, Seorstary Board of Public Lands and- Bulldl RAILWAY TIME CARD Kansas, April Ne- | _ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PAGIFIC LESS THAN FOUB DAYS AT SEA. ‘Woekly ‘Montreai, Two s on the besul Bt u' rlvl‘: ln‘ t- shoftest doead route Ark et ‘mgent, or. write for sall- uu:.rm'-'-“?mm o -uh-‘ -r l-rc- and’ clesalers. Neo! 1, Uelivered to I{k cartons, 310 No. 1 N 4 in 1-Ib. e stock in Omana e lnm Wisconala i Ame fpvoeha, b o hoop 1hs;. 4 15! erum brick, (\lll case, Bw ful) cream Mmburi ouufiy-..«uv., :fe""' cocks, “6c; ducks, nn‘; e, pigeons, Loin 1, 8¢ Chuck—No. 1, 1 iwunu—«h 1, FRESH, i‘nuxu—um‘a witers " box anas, wbuscn lota nnu. MO rlo:iuum' “"‘f‘-‘t per nntg apples, ko per Ih Ol’ is‘l. erDO per k -00. VEGETABLES—Kansas sweet POLate ) bBL Californla cele: I‘ b, -1 New A Soitina ‘sesa rnips, . boets, carrots, poranips turnips, siew dos., The. ITRAW BERRIES—$3. IDES—~No. 00G3 26. 1 green. Sc: Nn 1 cured. %o | Wamsas Clty Grain and Provisions. | KANSAS CITY, April 24.~WHEAT-Ma; illll July, $%c; September, e OATS--U mhlnlud No. ¢t white, No. 2 mixed, | "Ry E-0e HAY-—-Unchanged to timothy, $12. 10.50; %e “nigher. cholce alfalfa, $16.000917.00. ‘ondl Ae; packl) EGGE-Extras, 91 | 183 tock, séconds and dirties, 1sc. Wheat, bu | Oa 16,000 Options at Kan | Articles the Allsntic than our """ “”W"' Secont $501 one i oue oclass uu stock, candied, l- 410 ho. w. e B e, 94%ge. ORN—May, #%c; July, @c; September, B6@68c, cholce 250 choice prairie, §10.%¢ BUTTER—Creamery, A(l firats, %c; pec- n| carrent recelpts, flat, Recelpts. Shipments. Bod s e | bu haassrs S0 31000 16,000 & Baturday, were the not compared with last week's but at'the same time it has been about o F" with prevloul weeks and consider- ably in excees of the récord made s yéar Quabes | ag0. arge the total Tacelpte. and the uall erally pretty good, that is tl T good many IMlTol vtrY Wlll flrll 03 d,o( arket 'u -c all to the liking of selle u O Wedneaday It slumped badly, a‘ ht around D'.Y *d ihe maost decline, on the latter day Te such that the consuming de- for cheap rather than uwnflv meats. mrul anou h the falr { dlum i ‘wel| cat were In !I..r request than the hhvy cattle and -xg’n« the least decline. On Thursday and receipts both here and at other mark: points were very light, with flu result thn prices recovere rapldly share of the decline. the Il at the close is far from , the opinlon being that the the last two days was due entirely to the very | lhln to any improved condition in the de- . Operators on the market are afraid ol the resuits of continued heavy runs and are generally adyising their friends to go slow In marketing cattle. Cows and heifers were in good demand “ll the week and lhey lenorl-ll com- manded steady price: at the close of the week fully as hi gh® as they were This again bears out the assertion that it is the cheap meat that are clamoring for rather than the kers and feeders commanded to stronger prices, the market reachi: highest point of the season this week. As 76 was paid l:flfl:.—‘l{ogu sold b hllharl this morning, and what was almost equally satisf ‘was the fact that the trade v lclory fotive at the advance. 0 want a few hogs, ¥ with, the Tesult that o8 .:m"clu! effec fact, practically cyerything in the yards was sold by 10 o'clock in the merning or seon a u I8 | men ‘.‘l?‘lv very considerable and on Vi ‘fil& with the g8 sold at . as 1.9 for the best he only makes & new high rec Which Alse means (h the hogs sold today at the highest pol touched auring the month of April sinos Rm\ s of ho'l this week have been ve(lx, showl) head, as compared with last week. and of almost 14,00 as compared with two weeks ag0. As compared with a year ago, there 1s an Increase in the receipts for the week amounting to 15,600 head. spite of the very largs runs, the market has been in satistactory o condition. During the first half of the week prices were a little easier, ! but during the last three days there was & sharp movement upward, which leaves the markel today I higher than Il was at the close of last week. ¥o. s Ar 194 por ord for this year, ‘3 v kg 0904 941} 94148, ONION STATION—10TH AND MASON | Chicago ago Minn Shic washed, barier biood . Qe quarter-biood, combing. BORLc; | delaine, wasted, $@40c. Michigan, Wiscon and New York fleeces, fine unwashed, nGZAc; delaine unwashed, unwashed, 2@80c; ; unwashed. Bc quster-blaed, elghths blood, 29@@0c; quarter-blood, Mc. Bcoured values: Texas, fine, u-mnn c; fine, § to § months fall, ®@47c. California, rio middle county, Sfbe; fall, | Oregon, eastern, No. 1 staple, 6agase |srn clothing, gsTe; valley. No.'L ngtoe. Territory, fine staple, i dium staple, 60@6Zc; fine medium _clothing. ; ha " threa-sighths hiood, Shee: ,‘s0gesc. Pulled. extra, 64gekc; fine A, e A wurers. S1QMc &T. LOUIS, April H.—WOOL—Firm fine_clothin ter: kee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April % -WHEAT_ morthern. $1.84: No. 2 northern, 1 123%; July, $.O0% No. 1 18A 8 L“-c‘ l/?‘ Bgc; hait- thiee-eighths 29c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, m:! quarter: EETEIEEE Secasace s:::a::x::s:_fll::x::x;s::- L3 l sfeesl § FEEEE £33 5 s¥se¥usiielel: A A A AR AR AR A ARR SRR RS nAnSBaD F 33 | o B EE SRR SR REERESSEEE! & g2gax !..I_l:flfllfl-?flli‘tzll:"flfl.l FaRREERTIE R TR R ERENEREE a=a3n lt.‘l!3.‘82.!!!]lllllll!‘t!l!l'!!ll‘uil; 0 0 0 4D b bt d sssR ll!"l snm-'rmy as is generally th on Baturday, was & in the &l barn, there being no IMVAL ' M suppiies onors are about evenly divided between b:r!lh and bullish talent this week. Values up well as & ruls except on Wednes- day, when buyers were able to force a loe. break, alded by lower Chicago advicss. decline was -on than made up on and prese 1 Quun pt he W, : 'y e out t Ras been fair to good Prime offerings| pr 2IILBSIBITNVS ™ mi ht runs rather 6,816 tlerces; have heen scares and saleamen are gener- llly of the ofinwn that the bulk of the real good supplies has been marketed The recetpts this week show a large de. creass, as «-w with the receipts of and those of a year ago &8 well Chiet & that this level Is tod e officlal count this woes I8 16,76, a8 wm’-nd with . of last week and 3318 yéar Qunumm- og'-hn%u:d 1ambs: Good to fair to good lambs, : 10 eho«:o light n‘mnl' to cholce heavy yearlings Cattle and Sheep erally WSHICAGO, Apth hn‘cxr'ru—m»w ., 1t ed ‘n;..l: b uho'r*-:l"::.dl ity u (Y R At 4,000 head: market nudy natives, s westérns, $3.00§6.00; yeariings, ) lambs, native, ln.uo. western, #). Louls Live Stoek Market. . LOUIS, April #.~CATT h‘—l:m head, including 180 Texans; tive mm«:}u and export steers, 00; Gressed 10; steors 3. & 2000 head: market i pigs and ligh 3480007 45; butchers a AND LAMBS-Receipta 1,000 a mnrn\ steady; native muttons, $4.50 Kansas City Live Steck Market. KANBAS CITY, April %.—CATTLE-Re- ceipts, 30 head;' ma; fready: receipts for the week, 83,100 hemi cholee -u-m an 4 beef 86; fair to 'ood head; s for the week, ®; bulk of sales 8806 ehm and butchers, ,fl é:«f,t:;.,,m,. N "t J-.l Live Stock Market. April 4. ~CATTLE—Re- market steady: steers, Reitors, . $8.400%.50; marke bulk of q All on nlo "u'n ket L Special -la ram)—C Tl.b—lmwti 200 “hend. beeves, pese; far cows 50; t $4.0098.20; | of 8,80 head. erlal of prices, $6.8087.20; bulk of Récelpts of live -tocl at the six principal western markets yestérday “Cattle. H.‘ NEW YORK GBNBRAL Quotations 6f the Day on Various ities. U ~FLOUR—-Re- MARKET . 264 floyr, firm; falr to fancy, 4. M) 168; cosrhe, RYE—Firm; New York. o wood. White and yellow, $1.600 0@LE6; kiln dried, $3.60. No. 2 weatern, ¢, f. 0. b, BAT—8pot market unsettied; No. 3 nd : JL0. aaked elevator No. 3 red, $L40, b., afloat; No. 1 northern Dulull g -0, by afloat; No. winter, afioat. Options opened 2c \mur nn ruled unsettled unde: cAbles, weathe nu and heavy ligul tion; further u} %c and closedweak B o Tl e oued Tar B0 Sopcember closed at KIM& Bentember CORN~—! steady ; Nm 7.000 bu.; spot market eleyator, and The, f. 0. b., afloat; No. 7 white, T, nominal, and No. . 0. b.. aftoat. fons mat- eik and 1igc lower; ruled un- under liberal offerings with poor ablés and closed easy at a net loss of %@ . May cloud at ‘H* .Yuly closed at i s, 33,500 hu i -mn-. um t steady; mixed, 28 (s i natural white, 26 to fl Ihi. white, 34 to 42 1bs., %O A‘v—may. No. 3 T6@Mc; good HlD!B—Flrm m 19%020ic; Central 'MVIIm.—m’ sleady; hmfl $14.60 mfl $10,60G7. o YMM 1.00; Leef hams, aln. $12. .00. to extra India cklbfl 3 nlln.d ot | .86710.65 South 'America, #.7508.12%. Pork, firm: ‘Dmmom short clear, $24.60926.60. m! r W—l"lnn city (83 per pkg.), 6%e; emml s’lcil" free, Bigie. 1— docaestie, ta o extra, 10 ! vanglp; eh!clenlfl, l'c, Steamory ¥e; creamery v, third to first recei Ipts. d, best, m.‘ . 13f014%c; same, White. best, 14e; same, falr to good, 19 GGs—Easier; storage pac ee: mec ¢; southern St. Losis General Market. L \ 1 P W '] O ’ rl 4 H t T hL:' ; v, cash, s hlt— 'n. 1he; May, wuc July, dilge. Futures, lower; 8T, track, n- a “8 ’—rl track, N e R—Steady; red winter petents. .40 extra 1 Y ll‘ straight, winter cleare, Be0084 0" h J[EED-—Timoth: mn SORN M IA x BRAN—Lower; sacked, ; timethy. 13 00017.80; pral- stoady Lard, prime steam. Viociano'is, Dry mesls. uncha xed ext ; clear riba m A s | lhofl clears, B e "N "l. m Eira sherts. Y—Quiet: chi 'Ol e ‘turlill m: ens, |)\§e ks, dy. I8e, ease and shipments of Nou: were as follows e.groln Receint o~y ”'\ Bhipmente 3 Liverpool i | OMAHA, Aprll 3 st track. $1.309 | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat is Demordlized, Opening Cables Weak. nd VALUES ARE S0LD MUCH LOWER This is Due to Great Excitément a 1] Stampede by the Hear Leaders Wheat Stremmth Feature, N, 180, Liverpool wheat marxet was demarailsed. pening cables nuvol .r.odn The domestic merke u | dpm e, v i e |M- in cash wheat . o Teature the b:‘l: oan rely M‘ffl' 8 o Con"-u nn wlm -uu and tion continues. Mhay - m fl' selling pressure oS enin Ho ¢ aroy lower, vfin Mflbw ing and continued Lower cables start the start a lues o regained theif lo wheat .p.n Corn was nd clossd due to m' Jos ket uM furtvnr iquidetio are moderate and cash corn falr demand and light ny corn opened at imary Hashels ana -nlpm-nu were against receipts In\ and ehipments of hipments 'Ivi.“l s, Agdinet re- ol eolpt. 1ast ‘,'8 of gm bul.‘ll and ship- Clnhau' were 11- bushéls of icorn, 10,000 bushels of oats And wheat and fiour .“Al to um bu-ndc Towés ‘n DNt 0s#d %G lower and l“d lwfir on oorn. cal range of option: B & 7o Aflloln | O”ll | Hhh | Low, | Closs.| Yae'y. ey e “ .y ‘fi'c"‘“‘-‘ Wlholl and 1 ol 108y loo. 10 Ly L = “.iln T No. 3 white, se; No. ¢ RYE~No. 2, T5c; No. 8, 18@c. Carlet Mecelpta. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trad Board 3 l K—Addnlol\ll 06“ 1 t prices |od delivery dropping to $1.07, cak ol n‘a comy yeosterday cmo u"z wold off to $1.18, which waa e below pre- rket closed wesk At net losses of m,.ru_....,.':“m SR, to & sensational doellno ol it -t !:'v-r nulnl all lht wa) fmn q tho ‘!‘lnd ouuc:l u\u ay, ?&' Livi creéased offerings of Arulmn wheat at lower prices, and to oon! favorable reports regarding the crop. The selling furore sul extent after the first A and Closing ln' of t ivery pricss heid within the Towars the 'middle. of clined stfll further to u osmber option rallied to §i. ralifes were experienced durlu "the day, but they were unimportant and wef p«u- Y cov.mnl y shorts and of ward lndu-llllu char ark y At ‘x% July n 3.07% and September at Corn was stbjected to heavy liquidation sarly ‘and prices broke sharply. but later much of the loss was re, on the frée Buying of May, The slurm ot thes wl ade during S 00 May was bstween $TkC he elu: WM at lhi w opened d Woather conditions. The MAFkt dm close no great buoyanoy and at the were unchanged to lower. Provisions were ino“nefl (o be m and Q\Io' following nu l v o h _The "lou.arlu lmu |r‘und As follows: —— 5 5 22 A seds s s LR m E!I 288 =2 355 B85 are 338 & S eve 355 358 2 - t 31 I§8 sg! :‘zg wee 533 B85 - 3 |g3s l;! fi: i Y ereameri 'lifldlz-ll ld) lt mark, \ll‘l ineluded, y; dalaie b laisles, mericas, of long faney, ehlek- cholee o ye, 170; i fair gln 1 nonhwuurn. OL“ Tlnwu' .‘z ove sides (luoni« Total elu e- ‘of wheat equal 10 nuge lm: y‘m o nu--ua“molpu to Minnespolls Grain Market, LT ’% Peoria Grain Market. er, PROVIBIONS—Mess m (boxed). #5000 ‘bu., compared with h A by, Vihe. 3 shre; com. @ cars; @ MINN u, m'x‘mfi B -fi c-f No. Lk u LOUR P PEORIA, correl day a yeu 00 head Wm; hogs, 2 northern, 758 patents, T% m“‘fi o 17,

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