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y — ‘'THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET }! s Ny foganharn: el xo. +| NEW FORE STOCKS AND BONDS | coorissramsns suing, whie torsien ot 1909, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET BRAN -1 bulk. 004i839.0 | Investment attention, principally for eon- | FLOUR -First paten(s, 35.808600; sccond | ental mccount, which Also Was respons % g patents 85704969 first clears, 4. 75@84.95, | L 3 o for the strength in Kaffirs. American | g { k k Liverpool M"’lfi Strong - and cccond clears. $5@E 8 {Market is Firm and Values Move | securiti 5 nader the lead ‘of Atchison | Killing Cattle Generally Ten Cents an eep]ng i a ropeke Santa 'e and the general buy 3 lllhf;h'fity Before, WEATHER 1N n«z&uw nELT Upward Aggressively. | ing went over parity in the (foréncon. Higher Than Tuesday. ! on hand CaSh and LA A ——— g | United States Steel benefited by the quar- | T KL 5l Kain Probably Tharaday and with s - ‘u\r statement. Later New York bought| 1 CASH WHEAT .GAINS STRENGTH Lower. Temperarabe, |STEEL AND HARRIMANS LEAD | JT50L.S S whionseused o furiher | HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER| || Reserve in excess of legal g i OMAHA, APl =, 10 | b | improvement and the market closed fir | % i » Démaind * friproved and | A Barometric depression of considerabid | BERLIN, April 58.—Prices on the Bourss | s nother Advamce Scored By 8 i requirements; it i1s then al 9! _pr energy overlies the Rocky mountains and | Holders of Stocks Seem Disposed (o today were strong on the peaceful acces- | wa in a poutlon to meet Elevator Are Rapldls | eastward to the Migsour! rI\'!:’r_. ";lh lll(‘ w for WL » Price alne sion 10 the |hv"tmp of ‘h:rlevmn’ IM!b-m'mrll' and anibs, Which Are Quoted } y' - A {center over eastern Colorad he depres Y V and the higher American pix iron prices. | Décreasing andl Confidence ‘,'.;,,,L':‘:r.".‘,rm‘?:;u.u.t by a fapld vine In vem | e Impaired by Profit [ ARIS April 3 —Trading on the Bourse | sm--.T:- 1-: x;::n Higher emergency withdrawals. Netarming. perature through v iy 3 | today was stronger o s o in | an Tuesday. | D n the southwest. The tamperaturs is trom aking at Close. Turkey. | o' 1V 15, the guthuent A TR, urkey. | A uniformly large reserve ) braxka than on Tuesdwy morning. An area | £ 5 2OMABA, April 28 190 ot high pressure. aceompanied ‘bY colder | NEW YORK, April i New York Money Market. 25.—There %as | NEW YORK. April 2.~MONBY-On call SOUTH OMAHA, April %, 180, | adds tothestrength of a bank Liverpogl ghbien cathe strong and were [woather, 1s moving In_aver the Pacifie ¢ + - Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. higher 18 Ailpa With ~domestic ad- | Sicpe, and this high WIT follow the low over | Bearim Gieas o m i, 008, 0F the sLoCK |easy. 1ig@ per cent: ruling rate. 2 pef | orricial Mondsy 1 s TR T and makes it a desixable place Vinte yeMaEMAVS The ehah Csituation 'in |the central vhlleyn Rod Wil cavse colder | Trlcae’ roash e hestrely) med by | Centi no bld; oftered at 1 per cent. Timo | SHLEIY Micaday Sl1 400 A7 t 0 AT Milling _demand | weather 1 Ahle o o Ihrantiny:e 0: | many inetances = rapidly. The demand g Bl A Ry g ;,,:‘,m]""_"]: Estimate Wednesday. ... 3.400 10800 5560 | for YOUR account. Toved.. Biovator socks are rapidiy |settied condition roughout tho d i ' 2eF o g A g, LS. & Aecre: .f..i and m«h’.’ifc. for higher vaiues | Weel and rains are probable {n this vicinity :,?:-‘r"ar'::\o'\'e"r’n:nlnd'elrfllv’.‘:‘;&h:‘r::‘x t ?m‘ll:; DOUINE. S PR Oht o - Three days this week.. 1214 51,67 13543 is_restored. ., oy A e o A :’,',‘;},’“‘;" have been | generally. Buylng was congested, low- por. aaat » RRCANTRR, TATER-SUO | parte davs tast ke W1 1308 Fir ' N o G s Liatasorabty | ioua reRort, Snd decody cSlder wealher | eresiest Tuvoritoe W1th- s Lradors nd | (TERLING BXCHANGE _ein, wiub | A0S 4014 5 netks M0 100 Bin B cold, " WIh thes Anfinonces -prices rule | BIOVATR, Ihis, morning in whe lake reglon | are most intlueritial i their sympathetic | 8" YIS auy illa and st Seim for | 8Ame days 4 weeks ago 14961 12§ 30304 strong and higher. with frosts, are reported 4 omo" 1] effect on speculative sentiment. demand; commercial bills, $4.85%34.86%. Same dave last vear.... 1066 579 20210 Wheat “operfed ‘strong and _higher on | fucky. 4 3 nd Ken- | Reading. the Harriman = stocks and | “GPty¥n"Bar. smo: Mexican doilara. Mc. | The following stable shows the receipts l alla higher cables and a better demand. VAIues | “Rocoq of rémperaturs And precipitation | L1680 States Steel wére the leaders BONDS — Government, steady; ralltoad, | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South . advanced steadily. closing at a T4c abovs | compared with the correnponding "day of | e v nt na thund e ek g | Strons for the year to date, compared with lakt yesterday. Trading was Active and the last. three years: Closing quotations on bonds wers as fol. | vear: 1900, 1008 Inc. ken, board room 5 - . "!S:;n:n?r“u%{'uhn and closed at| Minimum temperature "2‘!' b w;'q' 198, | ment_as betn 'v.‘v"-' ret, 28 1o 101% Japan 4 5% (p'q""" st fi' :34; % 50,714 Invest your savings in a i ;i Precipiauon 77 UL 08wl h| Llowink supmly of ook e wath | % caen. L 1018 o e VT | Bheep |11 0ee 4ees @i ... 3 Per Gont Certificate of Deposit. Corn startad_ steady, Bdvancing snoriy Dofmal temperature for hoday, 8 degrees. | holding for Bigher Drices. The United | Vs o I i o series v WG| The following table shows the average ;l'::;ll‘he g-'z"\l [ f_‘hn and was in |23 inenes’ " Prec/pitation since March 1, | States Steel statement of earnings for |y s {0 Tes, ex Iai1S 1.8 deb, 4 1s. . 3% | Drice of hogs at South Omaha for the last &00d demand. The closs was a Shade 'H“k ’?.{‘,;,n..y correaponding perisd In 1906, :k::l lll;:lu:l-orrtfir b3 :Dl":;mlr-::r l:flm'_\' Ao conpen .. ml‘"“‘f &3 B e several days, with comparisons: and the early advance was lost. May (231 inches. day's strength. The QUALter's eArnings | Am. Ax. e ... .00 do 16 & ret 4e. . 864 | Date. | 1000, |1908. (1907, |1905.|1006.|1904. 1908 m;v:‘;:;*fl and closed at s, | |, Reficlency. corremponding. period. in 1907, | Were nearly. $1,000,000 In excess of estl. | Am T. & T orla10 i gon. 4 P D6 ul iR RS 31 489 718 T e wheat 4 mat I t terday 1l A Tobacco 4 9% Mo. Pacifio & 7 and shipMents e A eents LA WELSH, 1o0al Forecaster. | market.' The falling off in tonnage of | o % 10K o Y. C. u vue.. e | AT 18 ‘1:::&‘ -0 Rkt kL | Wetirratid I b S ® e Texas and lndian, steers. BG4I cowa ceipts last year ol . e unfilled orders on hand was discussed | Alchison gen 4. 10% M., ‘543l 6 ® 538 1w . H H o6 640 an ifers, $2.75@6 8. 3 : 4 ;- y requent reports of rush of new busine o . : . I IORSRRNNr 0 ) ; , $4.507.20; A ceipts last_sieas of 815,00 bu, and ship- ;‘vg:(l;;:.;:y!‘nm“mu Th meridian time, attracted by the reduction In prie P SR Th o - ol MR A B ,‘,g““: ::l"’ 5 ) .nh}? WESTERNS-1DAHO. L1607.20; butcher ‘and bost heavy, H.BO menta of 30, 3 , 108 There seemed to be more importance at- s B A : g 5 30{ 4 80 5 steers. . .1 k 1 ‘Clearances’ were 10,000 bu. of eorn, none OMAHA DISTRICT. tached o the Teports of il advance in | Dasimors & Oblo de-ild do ey e S | ARTH 2118 01 BB 0 S B Bl 4 b1j 7 01 [ e e so1d 6@10c higher this morn. | SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recsipts, 180 pl oata and wheat and flour equal o 5,000 —Temp.— Raln- prices of several grades of Gnisned steol | 365 8% diga 19 a0 RN | AP 8. S 5”‘ B3 s o (48 18] 1ng Thore were tveral shipping orders | hetd. Atarket loc Higher: native mutton u. . Stations. Max. Min. fall. Sky. reported yesterday to have been made bY | mry. Tr. ev. 4 B Go8 L oride 4. %% | April 24..1 708! 6 40| 6 84| 6 29| § W| 0; lambs, $6.0H8.3: culis and bucks, Liverpool closed 1%@iigd higher on wheat | (i iiih®egy M- M fol Sky, | (7Camagle Steel combany in Dite Of | Cukuos Se. int 6. 16X Bunn. Cv. bube 1916, . S0 | ADE 34..| 7 ootb] b o) 3 o4l ¢ 28| 8 el » (708|In and buyers on that account kook hold | g GBS0 stockers, 3500 3. and 14 higher on corn. Auburn, Neb.... . 58 & .03 Cloudy the fact that those reports were quall. | Central of Ga. 8. . 110 " do con. 4n " | April W) e ]“, 6 31) 626 § 38 4 18 706 | L HOO N e, strong. buyers, 8o that || N W M -, Local range of option: Broken Bow, Neb. 8 22 0 C(loudy g T v g e T A R e gt/ § 26, 691 o | 684l g2l 628 4 B o |NEXe G160 BOOd Teas S A s R VU it b s 4 the scope o e new orders. evl- of N. J. g 58 Bt “HEt | | RECEEIN Asticles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. [ COlumbus, New . 57 28 .00 oo dence of a turn {n the steel trade situa- | Ches & Oblo fhs.. 1R SLE & W o el AP - O Bodhogir i - Bt £ LR H Yante Sated. CAME. S fitee the Wby 111 o & p i oudy highly significant of the improvement in | O SEL 5 e O, Pasific ‘eel, . Ny y h thil, taking the market as 0 Gr. Tsland, Neb. 64 4 .08 Cloudy : CL R L &P o 4e. 80 do iat ret. 4e 3% | CATTLE-There was a decidedly brighter | ity 'RKIRE the meriet o8 & Poik ¢ r 1 o) Hartington Neb. @& 3 1 Cloudy {nie ‘Taarker was wn {hfuential slergent Yoo Hag: i BT 5 B | (oun VDAL, BUNRE (et A o P feoa 3 4nd on U a8 hieh as 61 or the aatings, Neb.... 61 30 .0 Cloudy | in the day's market, the sentiment of ef- | oo B jdogen. s 8% | brought In today by each road was: | hist heavy ’ K| o4 % |Holdrege, Neb...#1 3 .0 Clear fect being considerable beyond the ab- | Siaio &mt ds * g el R T LT o iRecelpts for the day were not &s heavy ® “ L4 ale, N . oudy sorption of stocks which was effected. | colo Mid W o 1at & Feb. da.... 0% | 3 sterday, but the total for the three Omaha, Neb.. . 5 1 .02 Cloudy | The change of soverelans in Turkey. S% B'% D e dhia oone "% Rutbor fer-.. 100 | Wabash ... ot (RS - foots up 31,600 head, which is sllghtly gx. Ir‘klur;l.h Neb. .:1 l& ',"‘ ("‘lnlm:v lhnul'hkkvm'n to have Mcurg“aay"““(d D. dl- Hoev @ m“r 8 ""{1,” nl. ",':,‘ i“l’murl“-Pl.f?mt . _; ’: ,' larger than hnt '50'0"‘ a dnr |hAn"Q"n R o o, o, by . 2 B aining was taken more account of today. *do 18t ref. ds. Va.-Caro. om. Tnion eific. . T o by and over. 8 | steady higher, 0 J (tjfrr;fl'l’. “1 a % m alaugy talnemll centers t;ouh.m_r n;‘):\u]: l‘n Lon- i A B & .q;‘ C. & N. W,, east z‘\( s: . also larger than a year ago by almost 6,000 an,fln.n 5244 hulhclmr "h.‘a'lm#‘. i Jlarinda, { PPPe L. o Jloudy on on account of the Turkish situation o 1st ox. dn .. . . head. mixed, ! cholce ght, ‘ " Veste Md. ds. 0y 1 2 7. 7.8, 1 WHEATNo 3 herteibvermn xo 3| S B 8 B oy | S sl s pakeed Gn'th tne New i FER 5 Booam g oaom o |k SR B adeniul hard, $LUSGL, No. 4 hard, $1.12G1.15; No. 3] °J"\ i (amperature for twelve-hour | There seemed to be less apprehension B e e k X s B L H ) My 0% 710 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 16,00 T e o; | perfod ending at 8 a. m of a flurry in money rates Incident to | q.n® g™y iy s 8c, &6, Tef "ca ba r01% | C R 1 & P, east.... 3 2 s 0 M % 110 head; market strong to a shade higher: L ke o oare, Q) DISTRICT AVERAGES the May T tinancial settlements, "'The | (oot AN R o7 e 808 |Minois Centiall i1 3 1 e B4 1| ahees, Bgn; lambe, ®@0850; yearlinge, PATROSR it e P8 T, | conei. ol sl o505, | ESRHSY 52y, zh ey sl | By By R PR S RER 5 F iR i Bl T g \ X \ 1 ! Vi d a1 Dl . g B oret, Total receipts......161 & » I3s 190 7 Stoux City Live Stock Market. s3%c; No. 3 white, 3 No. 4 white, b3¢; | Chicago, TL..... B .02 brisk movement in the Gould group of el 3 ts was| 2 8 S i 710 i "gnn;-y;“w,"icfi“*: “o!um‘bu O. 2" 30 6 u(ork!‘ in concert ',“fla'm' k"," m::‘: ne b o -.T;:llgl-?“.la“l:?'"h‘-’n‘;-‘rh’pudrg:n’;\':el':- num- fi :: . x’: 2 H: HOLD—XCA fi,‘g,. "“‘1’1 :Ir“lmulfl "‘l:. No. 2, T6e; No. 3, T4@Tc. Des Molnos, 1a 2 n 04| to indicate an organized market suppor Surnlshid 7 Beiciit ek 3 ; - R \ i, Wheat. Corn. Onts, | {00808, CIt3, Mo 066 DrODOTties. £Or neW ¢ vas be- Bt Akl | oiang Packing Co........ 48 1382 163 o600+ W LI, | peltere S0BEN: . 4.0065.25 . Loutsville, Ky.. T A .8 | those properties for new capital’ Was be- | coumbus L H. & P. Sa 1900, coererees S0 86 v Al e et . $3.0064.50. ! Y vy | heapoiim, Minn. @ # 2 od| ing matured. Reading was mors re- | SO It n0ods sl 11llIllll 108 ohw [ Swift and Company. B I8 Gl e il HOGB-Recelpts, 6,60 head: market i Rinaspous. Omaha. Neb. v 8% rt 0| sponsive than yesterday to the Prospect | Deugias Gounty fe 1958, s... 14 io% | Cudahy Packing Co. A R ki e nigher; range of ‘prices. $6.7667.15; bulk of v B M Louw, Mo, .18 62 ) “T|of an agreement between anthracite | Gate City Malt Company 6% L. 10 | Armour & Co.. @ew 8 01 118 sales, $6.9097.06. Duluth . o o~ A . A operators and miners over wages. The | German Fire Ins. Co.. 16 | Krey Packing Co..... 1 6w MLl 118 - CHICAGO GRA! . ~§ | ohho weather ls much colder in the east-| Hoiy jgland group was helped by the fa- | ind. Tel, be 1867 (8% ptd bonus) ® | Vansant & Co..... 0 e sl LT Stock in Sight. AIN. AND FROVISIONS |ern portion of the corn and wheat reglon. | Vorable showing of earnings for March | Kansss City R L te 1018 Wi W | P obtan & Rothehild % 6% & u 61 Recelpth of five stoel ke tu6 uis! prindtpal Freezing temperatures and frosts are re- | YOTAOL® SUCSTE L (014" Within o smali | K. C. B & L. ot i% Be 9% W T Btephen... wik .0 m L B ol o Bl Features of the Tradl Cloatag | Bord N O wentern porsion. Light rain | fraction of the highest price of the pres: w4 HiL & Son . YR Vg0 B Caitle. Hogs. Sheep. Prices on Board of Trade. occurred in all districts sineo the last re- | Nt year. % i oy 1 it s k N6 & n 0 715 South Omaha L5400 10,8000 5,500 ce - | tinctly easter, leaders accepting borrow wi 0 | Huston & Co. . - i Pt g P CHICAGO, April 28.—An excellent demand | port. L. A. WELSH, "':.'g'm. In contrast to their resistance 5 "‘gfi 1% |38 Root & Co. - n; n ..o gllou;n“pl'{ for flour and eash Wheat Induced liberal Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. | or® ynel® own asking rates yesterday u% # |7 H Bulla........ . WM w0 11 Kansae ity " purchases of wheat for future delivery 5 - The gains of the day were scarcely at ali &' o7 ¥ Huss, oo £ TR 5 R i " and caused a further advance In prices, [NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET fed by the late profit-taking move- | onata & C. B. Ry & 8 e & | NicCroary & Caray Liw @ B8l Sicago nal quotations showing gains of 4e to Ic iat maha Water C 0% | Bam Werthimer. compared with vesterdays close. Corn, | Quotations of the Day on Varloms| Bonds were steady. Total sales par . » 3% |H. P Hamiiton wen w0 a4 8 T oats and provisions closed weak, =4 value, $6,968,000. United States bonds o -2 riy & Co. o100 a0 1™ Popular sentiment in the wheat pit fav- Commoditie were unchanged on call. dg. Co. pla 6%, v i T00 W n W T N ored the bull side of the mackei todsy | NEW YORK, April % _FLOUR—Re-| "Number of sales and leading quotations . [l B P R ik i WiR RN e S and a strong tone prévailed the greater | ceipts, 22,200 bbis.; exports, 5,700 bbls.; mar- |on stocks were: Boui Ouans. Nawae. Ok 100% 91 | Union Dressed Beef C: o B iR N e W T30 part of the day. One setback was ex- [ ket fivm, with quiet local trade; Minne- sates. ign. Low, Close | B Q0AM, BN de oo G B o " CBER T B R IR ’ perlenced late n the session, but the re- | sota patents, $5.90@6.20; winter straights, | xAmaigamated Copper ... 1430 T8 0% 164 | syine & Company.. . - 108% 1M | Bodden Packing Co. 16 n 0 M0 T2 actlon was of short duratton and was oc- | $5.80@86.10; innesota bakers, $4.600 | Americen C. & F. - L60 S0% 6% B | rristate Land Co. ptd. 7% (com bonus).. 8 80 | Rt & e . k 100 41 4 80 730 eamery, No. 1, delivered casioned mainly by realizing by local and | 6.10; winter, extras, 3425 i Kansas | Am. O & ¥, b gy ‘i T Wb | Teesk e e b, i e By | Hammona & Standish M moh e ~ S0, cartann bior oy o an the hmastved demand. for | 10t 1 Booa $1AbG 490, Sholce tb fancy, | Am. i & 1o pi 1 B e — Weysmith . T moEm Mk (fa ol No. 3 In Lib. cartons Tlour and caah wheat, 1t wan reported that | #4.1004 lafs Y | A o Securlios S fva s s London Stock Market. Rothschild 1% wllllm W pp | Be 8 eib tubk SIHeLpacking eek, 1hed the demand for winter wueat flour here | CORNMEAL—Firm; white and yellow, | American 1,300 &% 6% 8% | LONDON, April 28.—American securities 700 2.8 ... T2 Y ' 3 was displaying more lite and a dl,lpulrll !,",”?,”,'3"2 coarse, $1.50@1.65; kiln | American Locomotie » “is '3 | wero ‘activé and above parity during the Olh_:&:‘u.nrl ol LR e R £ tresh mld. o, 15@19c. Merket chunges every from Minneapolls statéd thac sales of fiour | dried. $3.60. AR 1900 W arly trading today. At noon the marke! . g ] Fres thit {hete Tnte" yontorday were the largest in| RYE-—Duil; No. 2 western, 84c, f. o. & R ptd. i h 100% 105% | Way pirm with prices from % o % higher | look to the cattle g T ave conat Toe @llie il e THS Siarags St s OBane paY some time. At {he same time the eash|b, New Yorl . . ..¢ 7 & Am. Sugar Ratinic %0 184 14K 1R, | than yesterday's New York closing. the first time in & mumber of Gh) 8 S ee- 100 T ] CHEESE—Finest Wisconsin full or aln aid to be In actlve demand by LEY~ ; . TogTse, m. Tobacco ik ng stocks: were favorab o 1 § yOunRs R e 3 S0 efaleg Sl Covtnn, A S orys etine, VUWIGS, o . £ | Som Pty ey ogis e o | s6e, Focuris T metey L See: 18 OB IR | s apront e ooy et . 1| New York. - a ¢ er points 1% rehm ase, lbo; e ward Crend i prices were | . WHIAT-Rdvefpls, 105800 bii.; spot mar- | Atehion . AR % | oral improvement in cattle values ail along i L B T - gl h | | Sream brick, fall case iss; - block an advance of 1y o 1% pence in the price 1;-:_;”"- Ne. 2“:;;3“&&3\ o :‘fi:::"rir:loi ot i P Atzhisoa e | the Jine. 1a i “saddie Bomiwiis S ik Fro i POULTRY--Alive, “;nu-.r‘xn'; hena, lcy ol a . $1.40. no ) 3 i No. . i . Packers wers In : : } eather in" (he morihwest Which is said | northern. Duluth. 3 f. o. b ‘atloat; | Balimors, & fie Baitimore & OBio.. B KO A usunl this morning and the RI% G iR [socke i ducke’ loiTgeess, ifei tur to be delaying seeding; operations. No. 2 hard, winter, . . 0. b. afloat. | gLk PRI T Canaian CPAsing.. . Sl AORS Mg + 4% | harket on beef steers opened in good sea- 1% 1 W AN T e R B TRy ket opened sirong, with prices up 3%c to | Options opencd Yc ‘easier under over-nig! nasian Pacific {rer gyl Tttt vonin A son, with prices strong to 100 higher—in 70 @i % D hens, ic; aprings, LiGUMe; cooks, 4 T4 Wit July "t $100 o $1.00%, and May | selling orders, ralied 1%c on cold weather | Cerfiral Leuther i ae e do ale A4 PO T mobt cases 100 higher than yester- Pl A P an W g g e g ol g at $1.22% to $1.228. The July lon was In | In spring wheat region and closed easy At | Central Leather pfd. De Bears. - 18% Southern Paeciffe.....128 | 4 Buyers seemed to want the cattle and 1 708 80.. 0 40 T3 uu—w.hn.d-n_ frosen, luc, erring 4 . £00d demand from the start and steadily | %@%c net advance. May closed 31.26%; | Centrai of New Jersey. Denver & Rio 6...... 53 Union Paeitic. : they changed hands very freely at the ad- B IR o o0k gos salmon, Jus, Pike ter plckerel. Sl - e e Toukhed $1.1004@1.10%. May | July closed $1.16%; September closed $1.09. | Chesapeske & Ohio. 4o prd. I do ptd.. Vance noted, the bulk being cleaned up in @10 w18 wout, 10c; catfish, 10@12c; halibut, so; red more_erratic, but advanced with July | CORN-Recelpts, 1160 bu ¢ ,lgnyl: A ST L B TTRRREE SO0 L o 1 h¥ | good season. o ST A et T8 4 B TR ..:.pp-r.nm. nmm e, Cripples, o To $1.23 TLate in the dmy prices weakened | firm; No. 2, 82c elevator and 7 0. b, | Cblesss & N, o 1 : Cows and heifers also participal o perch, ¥; o ;“wmeies, bo; wale o temb a | afloat; No. 2 white, 80%c ,nominal, and| ¢+ M. ’ do 20 pfd........... 3% Wabash 19 %, belng quoted right 70 48 w1 .. 138 oseiara. on ias botl i " e Celtvoris, May Aronping o | No. 3 vellow, T4e f. o, b. afioat. Option | & C:, O & Bt L Snaareny o B S N4 o | e P hiner than® yosterday. They. | Eesiy. a8 I8 YRR 0 SL24. The macket rallied again, however, | market opencd 1H@hsc higher on scarcity | colorado & 0.0 Louiavitle & N.....\ M5 Amal Copper T | too, were active sellers, and the most of | "y 0 T e W L | TRibe-Ro. 1, fie; No. 2 le; No, > be. ARa Closed i i By at 3L ud July and cables, eased, off with ' wheat and | coic™a’do. l 3id BU.VER-Bar, steady at %4d per olince. | the receipts were disposed of At aulte a1 |4 e T, on ammong aien; (o | Lolia—No. 1 i N, b isei No. & Ty " . whicl C] " -] W - MONEY- T, cen early hour. Ck--No. 1, . 2, 3 3 compared with the prévious close. July closed Tilke; September closed K. - | Conmoildaied Ges .. The rate o aladent in the open market | “Siers were very few stockers and feeders | boost the price ot 18, aimost, abproaching | Round—No. I, #kd; No, 3. e o a New high records for the season were |' OATS—Recelpts, 81000 bu. Spot market | Com Produots ... for ‘short. bills s 1M1 318 per cent: . for | included in the day's Tun, but what few | the semblance of . babic This mornink | plaie—No. L buci No. % se: No. 4, 66, entablished In all deiiveries of corn. the | steady: mixed oats. % to 82 pounds, 680 | BONERry & 0Grs thres months' Dills, 1%@15-16 per cent. | {hare were sold promptly at good, firm | vall A than”ever. RESH FRUITS-Appies, western box May option advaveing to T2k and the July | So; natural white, 5 to 51 pounds. 56466 Dowver & Ris, bills, 140161 ey men as & ruls were calling the ma apples $.0000.00. Batanes Lbenes wen M ;o!'dfl‘gurln the day !:;I:';‘n ;;/.c clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, Distillers’ Securiti New York Mining Stocks. uotations on o‘([]g:'fi'ond to chalee corn | & e bertas ey 0 ral". Dr?nul‘:-,&i:fla‘ um‘.in..‘, $6.50 - ece i BBl Ay A 3 S ’ NEW YORK, April 28.—Closing quotations | fed steers, $6.00§6.50: falr to good cor f pe frult T agas, 8 lose ot 3¢ compared wilh yeaterdsy's ::{«D\Ef;anfi.nflorfl.m‘ihnieoe 35000, Pl 1 et & q Meors, WH@EM; common to (AT f,".m.',fi yw;{eufnghnv:'m'u R WL 4 per keg Florida pineapples, per crate, final quotations. o H o B 19N @, Alice & 175 Leadville Con. ....... 4 | steers, $4.50G6.80; good to cholce col consisted of shorn stuff, mostly lamba. | "y BLES— Oats" wte fifm early in the day. but|Americe SO “Brunwick Con Chief 107 | helfers, $1.16G6.90; fair to good cows and EGETABLES—Kansas swest poiatoes, weskened during the Tast half and closed | PROVISIONS—Beef, eteady; = family, | Great Norchern od.io...0 3, Braaswick Cos. ... e 10 itors, B O s Recelpts totaled an odd {wenty cars. 8.7 per bbl. Callfornia e vt At net declines of & shade to . May | $14.00@14.50; mess, $10.50@11.00; beef | Gt Northern Ore etta ... S0 Cem. Tunne B R ean B |heters. B EOTN: e dtora Most everything moved in good style | amaller, s0c. New York Hollsud saed’ cal sold between S6c and 56%c and closed at | hams, $23.00@25.00; packet, $12.50@13.00; | lilinols Central ............ 40 Con. Cal. & 58 Ophir tal calves, $3.25@6.75; bulls, right from the opening. A part of the re- | bag C\ge per Ib. Wisconsin Red Glove 0 clty extra Tndia mess. $21.50832.00. Cut | Interboroush Met. ... - 2000 Oon, ol VA vs1joo 97 OORIE 51 Vi ., JBosT bl cefpta wers ‘somewhat iate {n arriving and | snfoia, o er b _Chiforata. cauifiow The market displayed firmness early in the | picl ) h_SariR " | int. ared. 50; common to fair stockers ° ) 4 h 3 uce, & 0 AR e IR R T @R 1 8 B s s S L R . 3 A R S o were Ln Sl 0b: Hauth Ameriea B1160 compoung, | Inter o -4 Frohiary Bebiaaaed and fesders, BEGLO o e A at soid. yestarday ATTL G, marks ror- 8 par e P Aty hanged to B lower. $.78@812%. Pork, firm: family, $19.00002.00; | Jors OBl e ; 4 EORRE: a dime better this morning. Six loads rrots, perenips, turnips, wie., per chanae follows: | short clear, $19.50@20.50; mess, $18.50@19.00. “w WASHINGTON, April 28.—Today's state- T > moved at §7.06. There was not much of any 5. The Juading fateile Tanged s fotlow BUTTER-Firm; recelpts, 4,603 pkgs.: o0 ment of the tressury balances in the gen- ws 510 B4 ® consequence in the way of ewes and ‘RAWBERRIES—$3.0005.35. yee E E? o greamery. speciale, @MTHe officlal price. 1 ogsl funa, axclusive of the SN0 gold 1iee 8 7% » wethers HIDES—N . 80; No. 1 oured, Se. tras, 26@26%c ras t rats, . e, s 5 3 B I ety Ghiins 15 bEia o 126,120,495 gold coin and bullion, #3,436,86 - 18§ JaSpprancis i Wasied dhep and lemwe: ! process, common to spacials, 17G%c, | M K. & T........ » Bold certificates, 340,515,170 lis 88 610 | good lambs, §7.36G7.75; §ood to cholce light Cotton Market, wg:air-rér:gy. flrm.‘mx:uz . tab ='h‘l,‘_»_llu’:‘“"“ et 7 - | By iy ug: :: '*‘. )‘olr“nll ; good to fimlee hei NEW YORK, April %.—-COTTON—The s rin; receipts. pka.; state, | N ahspeed (A ok Olearinge. 1l riin .00; §00d to choloe wethers, | market opened steady at an advarice of 6ld, full cream speclais, 18@17c; state, full | No Yok entral i - © 1308 § 8 3] .70 falr (0 00d wethors, 8.75@8.10: which was hard) 1l o | cream, new, colored, best, 10 tate, | N T 0 & W ... $ WP ARAL QPN Daak siaringe for | & i 8w ] Bood 1o, chotes enes bRl Fary ‘:?ooa W gl L LM 0 e ivagig oy ta: falr, Miqiio; skimmey Ul e ape.| Loris Amaricen o foanting data 188t we) i Y] B | "ot anorn Ansup. aAG lambe ate sing | snas homaetir iy ! v ey facet v G8%) 68y 81y s 2 . " /| Desthaen Faditie M -— - » 1168 595 5% under liqu! lon by ol ongs jocal Yol el | Do a8 Eiraay : receipts, 31607 cases; atate, | Fearic, el b i Kansas City Grain and Provietons, |3 il t4 8| ERBena RO bURG Kapder the above QUo- | bear pressure. encouraged By Peports that , | white, l4c; state, Pennsylvania an ay. uly, eptember, 9644c. n6 6% 5 2 Av. . Pe. 8d been bid'up from: this sid 56%| . B8 | 6% IS8 | nearby, fair to choice, 2214@2c; brown and ol CORN—M. %c: Beptember, | 31 1445 6% 5 10 western lambs, culls, clipped. 6 5 00 4 S L 40} - 4% 49%@% 49% | nixed, fancy, 23c; brown and mixed, fair | Pullman Palace Car.... = [ "R ] 540 13 western. SRORD. .. b o § ing basis. There was a fair 9 DL UN Ukl B ito cholce NisQEMc: western wtorage | ReIT Steel Sring. . -3 OATS—Unchanged: No. 2 white, 56@6sc; | 2 18 § 80 50 14 western lambs, cuils.. 5 | ieeMetag Gpuant, 04 Whigh Peppes rallies x| oaagl angl 4235 packed, 22@2%c; western, firsts, 21%@2%c; | Reading puseroneers il No 3 mixed. $388ic. ¥ 'l 1301 § 85 540 551 wi e g 4 50 |to about.last night's finals during the mid- 04 Republic Steel . a1 D s 540 b . Slipo dle of the morning. frading. was onl s el e e | Lo 5, O%01ic; southern firsts, 2lc wec: | REPUDIIC Sl pia. 1111111 Vem RYB-f0g8lc. e 412 ] e 18 |sw lamhs, clipped, cuiis 580 {0asataly antive 6ad the: tose SBaetties.” s : U S Al Rock Island Co. 2,100 HAY—8teady: cholce timothy, $12.50@13 00; 1088 ¢ %0 580 53 wi wethers, elipped 58 Spot closed quiet; midd)ng uplands, 1830 {18 00 luno g EQULTRY = Allve, "&‘f.)’l{v chickens. | Roek isiand Co. b 16,00 ghoice prairie,” $11.00g11.%; cholce alfaifs, | 3 - 56 287 wi bucks, elipped 310 10700 middiing gult, e, No sales ¥ | rollers, 30G36c; fowls, c; dressed, ¢ . J 7be ; A _No J $ T 88 8O hickens, 13e; fow 16e. o Lo & Wy w M PPTER —Croamery, %c: tirats, Me: seo- 1% pRas 2 B e - ; Gotion futures oneried siaady: Uay, 10480 | wa 110 32%) 10 32%4| 10 825 g At L. 8. pld.. .. 000 onds, Zc; packing stock, 16%e. s 190 ¢ % 1 28 w lambs, clipped. ... 108 uly, i August, 10. 9 ober, 10 10 45 |10 45 | 10 60 St. Louls Gemeral Market. Sloss-Shettield 8. & 1..... 90 BGGS—Extras, “lc; current receipts, 19o; | * 3 10.20c; December, 10.18c; January, 10130, 08 {10 57| 10 67 10 6bsg | ST, LOUIS, Apri) 28— WHEATigher; | Soubern Paciric ......... 1,0 seconds and dirties, 18e. ® e o | Tastarn Jamibe SoPR 10 | March 10120 offered { | | No. 3 red, cash, $1.4@1L46; No. 2 hard, $1.3 | So. Pacific ptd - Receipts. Shipments. | 1 %0 340 i 26 western shorn... 710 |, Gotton futures closed ) steady: April, 9% | 9T 980 i ; July, $1.06%@1.06. Sonchats Reliony it Wheat, bu, ...... 8,000 B0 | 3o 766 140 in B s ahd ¢ 1000 |1038c; May, 10.39c; June, 10.34c; July, i0.80c 1000 | 9% | 997 sh, i Now 3 white, | Texas & Pacific... L awm ts, bu. X 00 | 7 h s R idedd 12 .04 ; . 10.06c; s ™ r———— %@ M8c; July, e TR L &W w0 $ e 1 e 10 west. yearlings and wethers 108 600 Fihmer Maroh, S.00¢ *No. 2 higher; _futures. weak:|T. 8t L & W. pta.’ .. 0 Dutloch 'at Ravies (96 ¢ 0 40 L] o B g lioeed % (4 | GALVBSTON. April .—COTTON-Mar- Casii_quotations were as follows 3 3 ‘cash. 66c; No. 2 while, 6fc; | Union Paeific ... 76,100 L 85 A it ¢ SURRTE A iR H R averh Rped.... 5 3% [xet steady, 10%4c R ek b aine o | M Talr: e o M St 1 Articles. | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | | 1080 438 i | 8 yestern culls cuoam s T § 3 .60; - A YE-—Nominal, h 100 - ———— . western culls, shorn... ents, %.0006.10; upring SUralghls, W.6GG6M: | FLOUR-Steady: red winter patents, 00 | U: & Rubber iat 113,500 | ! 4! h u 468 2 149 western shorn. ... L9 4® | BOBION, Aprl 2—WOOL_The local bakers, $4.4084.70. @6.50; extra fancy and straight, $5.38@6.90; | ' g’ sieel pid bebad iy - -~} Lamyl e 1| rag| s i 470 -4 245 western et 7 560 |wool situation Is very strong. In domestic MUTTER-Stoady; ~ creameries, 22@i; | hard winter clears, $1.00GM 5. Utah Copper v 10 1O 10250 101%| 101%| ¢ us 4 e 13 weatern éwes, culls ® 3 wools (h daentat who! T aairies 18l4gense SEED-_Timothy, $2.348.10. Va“caroiing Chemicai . 5,000 [V e o okl " ¢ 18) apring lamba B P A o e gl S RGGE_Steady: at mark, cases included, | CORNMISAL—§.40 Yo Caro. Chem. PH..... gl 18 4w 27 western lambs ® '$0 |prices have been foroed fo lovels higher R e AR e i b |1 ERAN QU A, . Lmak. 58O IR o aneests SRR o5 s | 2 10 1 ™ 40 23 western lambs g ® 800 |ihan have been recorded for four or five CHEESE—Ea alblea ; twins, | 1.2 2 4 » e My 714 o6 | 1 w2 0 500 i1 westarn fambs, broken fleece %6 700 |years. Montans wool haw s0ld at 23ic, as xncfl-::-‘\.«-“\yn‘-:n. Americas, 14@4%c; long r(:l.\‘}rl 03‘3;%‘?.3' Umothy, $12.0017.00; prai- | Westinghouss Bleetric ... 48 Beptember 7 t (@ o8 ie % western lambs, culls.... 5 600 inat, about T4l las year and at " 1 00G12. a3 4 i 190 - — 1 2 - B about 18¢ for the same wools eatlier in the SROTATORS-Bisady chotce 1o fancy, $1.8 | IRON COTTONTIRS-0c Wicoastn ‘Cenirai 1.6 A asked. B bid 1 i 8 o i Kanas# Oty Stoek Market. |present mcason Tie Montana clip is p 18 - v 4z - Am. T. & T. C 650 -— CAN P TrLE | teally all cleaned up. Forelgn wools gy gy e M N R Tk taadyl oo taaty) lohbing, Toal sales for 1 5,400 Metal Market. i T T 2ie A b hens Tnehting 400 soutic | strong and active. 'Bouth Amterican c B . e i , 15c, % sard, steady: prime steam, §10.17 Lol \EW YORK o - : 5, ] - " | breds and Australian merinos being In large . 30 ¥ y - NEW YORK, April %.~METALS—The | '} o 4% 4 1% § @ erns; market 1 higher; cholce, ex \ng & ) 0 R e, Rs 100 e i e 0t |, D e s, b, aaed sxtre Wanton: Sovka aad London tin market was a shade lower at COWS AND HEIFERS. S e aod beet Tateore. st 00T | demand. tic quotations ipts Today—Wheat, & cars: corn, 41 ¥ Bacon, I T short clears, | BOSTON, April B.—Money, call loans, %3 | €132 10s for spot. but unchanged t 13| 7 W4 ar jiw 510 Yair to good, $4.60G5.90; western steers, $.00 Kentucky, Indiana snd ats, % cara Batimated tamorrower | BLT8 cloar ribs. BILT6: shore cloare Mo Fg @l Der cent: me loans;'3@5 per cent|ifs for futures. Locally, the markei was STEERS AND HEIFERS. @ow.” ‘siockers and. Teeders, . §8.065.w; | Mistourl three-clghts bload, Bgme; quarter 9 ¢ oats, & POULT! St o 2 ins fticlal closing: fet; spot, $29.20@29.35. Copper was lower | 24 W b8 southern steers, $4.70@6.25; southern cows, | blood, 2 e, Second values: Texas, fine. YN}, g s 1 e OULITRY—Stendy: ehickens, 12¢; SDrings, | yicnison adj. da...... 9 Arisons Com o | o with St GUOLE s, £ 84 and BULLS R, “ata T one. ®: native | 12 montha, &Gélc: fine, 6 to 8§ months, 526 BARLEY-Foed Br mixing, 6%066%0; fair | *HUEFER Stecdy, f“.f::\'.,,"%,o'!.'k"' Bo. 1" 40 s . 190 Atiantie 19% | futures at £57 18 62. Locally, dyll and un- | 2 g R heifers, $3.75@8.30; bulls, $8.90@4.80; calves, |4C: fine, fall. &@47c. Canfornia northern, to cholee malth 7c. ’ BOGH-Higher; 1%, case count Mhiam B 8- O i 5% | Changea: lake, $125714013.001 elestrolytic, | | {ri 4 s 4.00G6, Seac: ‘middie country. WGYX Oregon. SEWDE-Fax. No. T southwestern, §1 634 4 4 . Shipments. | Bostos & Aibany ... 23 Cal. & Hec w0 |N20G12Z60%: casting, $12.374@1280. Lead | %0 136 46 HOGS—Recelpts, 16,00 head; market oy L aple. Gpue Speurn eloth- No. 1 northwestern, $1.66% Timothy, $3.80. | Flour, bbls. 11000 | Boston & Maine......148% Copper Ran %1% | advanced to £13 Ts ¢d in London, Locally, | s 1440 1904 9 100 higher; top. §7.85; bulk of sales, . e i R R Clover. $9.60. Wheat, bu 15,30 | Boston Elevaied ... 130 Daly West o4 | the market was quiet and unchanged af| ' 1460 10 4@ (7.5 heavy, $7.2007.3: packers Buteh: | e Hotos, en oy’ naple, PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl, $17.50 | Corn, bu. 000 | Pitchburg ptd 13 Frankiin 1% | 34.20@M4.26. Spelter was unchanged at £21] 180 10 48 Lers, $T00Q7.90; light, 36.65@7.15: 35404 SRl 's’courwh-fl blood. ne ""m om @178 Lard, per 100 lb’-’- $10.394@10.35. | Oats, bu. 4600 ‘\k\;n. :fl:t &H mhnwmb.’mu— ,:"Im ?4 |In larl\::n‘)n :um at uu:mh q":.‘ Ln"-,: ‘;:01 ‘m Iy l‘lg"m it SRS, SR al.mn.'b\nm S4aEse . quartir bwfl»m.';:' Short ribs sides (loose), $9.8069.8%%: short et | Yo o A% Gevens our 1% | the local mar ron was unc n ne a4 18 N 00 | B Baa: oo e A "oy lear sid . .75010.5. Prod Am. Arge. Chem opale ... London. with Cloveland warrants quoted | ! . 1 head; market 10c higher: Colorado lambs, . ; ; ey o R TSRt and flour wore| - T IMAGTRAS Pynings Mapon + VRIS Vel 1% | at 418 6a. Locally, the market was steady: | 4 = 1% 4% | lambs, %6068, ariings. $5.757.60; | MpeTs. B1G8e 4 ecqual to 68,000 bu: Primary receipts were | o b r A LT A e 1334 Mohawk il | No. 1 northern foundry is queted at #iRel | i T et T g s T ok Liverpool Grain Market 211,000 b d with 281,000 bu. the | lo8iY: © Lol 1284 Mont. C. & © % | @6.50; No. 7 ; No. 1 southern ers_an . $8.75@6.%5; 4 . 4.u|-e-m:d|nc;°mai"x YeAr Ag0. Sy "*‘;';'-gsvflm;‘-“:‘ Pentevivenls and ether x:: :‘-‘-n- . 2% | and No. vl omh:rn.“so:. - A:l{s"'l P u; » ‘3 H.T5QE.T0. l,l\'tRNPOOqL d.\mn B ~WHEAT-8pot, Bstimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat f r > 3 ominien 504 | ST, LOUIS, Apri - —Lea 1 “ > steady: No. 2 red, western winter, nominal 1 Cara: ot Gares ain %0 oare. | |prathy fratn free caser, Ho U mark: | SGudnT e O | prm at Wi Epeiter, Higver o\ Wabie | | 8 48 st Joseph Live Siock Marker. | Bt Giie Siay! e Tl dub. 't B0 o Fpd " % nlon . 4% - 8T JOSEPH, Apri ~CATTLE~Re- | September. #s 2%d. Able cages, e at mark; western cutrent | paison Elec. Miu. .. 3% Quiney 1 o " % 16 ¢ % b Milwaskee Grain Market. o o st q : { : celpts, 1400 head. Market strong to 10c | CORN-—Spot. sirong; new ' American, MILWAUKEE, Wis, April 3 —WHRAT- | "SR N\ s o S -yt b - el | Dry Goods Market. | P-2 ] fr 84 higher: steors, $4.50@8.15: cows and heifers, | mixed. via Galvesion, 6s 6d. Futures, %e higher; No. 1 hern, $1.3@1.%; No e. 15%@160;: New York full creams, & Trinity % | NEW YORK. April % -DRY GOODS-— 0 3 62 D v . . steady; July, bs id “ northern, ¥ Wg1. Ly, $1.00%. fair to gocd, 1WA@5Y%e ‘a‘;““.",fi:g:'" ' JR | The dry goods markets generally qulet, | 1 - 1 R h"m‘_lr::*;' 'r“r,‘:f"d s #&g‘;l‘h‘ a:‘f'—ll:nd&d\'. 3 | BRU 8 ot g | With values holding steady on mmum H 1 H 108 ¢ 86 HEEP AND LAMBE-Recelpts, 280| . - S RLEY-Samples. / Peoria Market. 4% Vian and tending higher on men's wear. s - : i \ 2 ‘ : ny L L % head. Market steady; lambs, $6.6084.20 PEORIA. T, April CORN—Higher; 2 115 Victorta - <4 | are very quiet, with a better business re-| , 100 5 [ 18 880 osamnad ' Toledo Seed Market. No. 2 vellow, Tie: No. 3 yell %e: . | Adventure 1 & Winona 4% | ported on ribbons for immediate delivery.| ; u1 1 190 v N 000 0. , 4 TOLEDO. April 5. -8RED—Clover, April, | e: Mo 3 Tie: No & Ty eer No- & | At # Wolverine i | Foslery "and ‘underwear are quiet.” Cotton | } 1 L e 4 T“l-o:-: "A;'r:l';"‘f::“'"- ;"~ b Ootober, % ber, #6521 OATS-Higher, No. § t 6o} Amalgamated 6% North Butte &% | yarns hold fairly steady ‘ 0 1 bt 8T, -C L B—-Receipts rokers m \ March, # 6ty .-'«'am', #; No. 8, un ,.,,‘.‘J uufi;' " “.,"’.': "m:‘ s 1 b ! i s 2,000 head, including 40 Texans. Market 10 | B and rejecied, 5.3, no grade, $680. | Sugar amd Molasses. 1 1w 1 ®ie @ibc higher: native .mpw and export | GEAIN, PROVISIONS, STOOKS. - Duluth Geain Market. | LONDON, April was easily | NEW YORK, April #-SUGAR—Raw.| | 1% E. % & stoors, 8. B@7.00; dreseed and butcher | guugns Office: 510 N. ¥. Life Blag. Minnrapolis Grain Market. DULUTH. Minn, April 3. WEBAT— | obtainable on the market today and dis- | gieady; falr refining, 3.4%; eentrifugal, 9| 1. 150 3 bt -4 steers. . 15; steers under 1.000 lba. P MINNEAPOLIS. Miwn., April = May. $1.19%: July. SL18%: Na. L.mofthern, | counts were quiet. The Stock exchange |test, 3 92c , 3.17¢; refined. | STOOKERS AND FEEDERS $8.6006.90; stackers end feeders, W08 | Bell Telephons, ¥ WHEAT-May. Sk July SL20%@10 %% (91316 No'' ¢ northern, & |maintained geheral steadiness without an | ate powdered, b.15c;) 1 w AW s cows and heifers. $3.50G6 40, canners. §2 006 Tn A-8188 Cash: Ne. )} hard, 934, 1 northern, | OATE—38%c. ; . expansion \\, business. Conscls hardened | gra l 3 " aen “ T 280, bulls, 34 calves, 34 ™, | Oidest and Largest House in the Btate.

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