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{AHA, TUESDAY GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 4 | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |zt et st i e svsmosmc: | OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET | jssues which caused a weak close. Mexi- EESE-Firm; New €ork, il creams can ralls were active and strong. DeBeers | Whea . W init - 10" good e were weak at 12%o. ! mlw“:flbo;l:ibsl:ulhon and | \-..:: 'm'“:‘.: ":"’;‘K" Violent Fluctuations in Reading Due |~ BERLIN, ‘May 4Ot Trasing on the | Killing Cattle of All Kinds Sell Ten Bourse today was quiet and prices as a | The was heavy. S NEY YoRig My S PLoUn- Neq DOWNWARD * BIONOE ' BABLY| wow vees Seomes Marker. HOGS FAIRLY ACTIVE AND STEADY Aipif, 13900 Bbls ; exports, 6.700 bbis | r v ” - — oy g + v y NEW YORK, May 3-~MONBY-Om call o l:fl- Quilekly from Msa ket firmly heid. with buyers holding | steady; 1%@¢ per cent; ruling rate, 2 per | Sheep and La in Good Demand cliing Pressare—Corn off. Minnesota’ patenth §6,00@ ¢ M More Carefnl Reading Shows Th ’ " B | Un- ror 1 (B | cent; closing old, 1% per cent; offered at 2 h nesotn hakers ¥4.70@b.20. Winter pil- : ; and Prices Range from Stron ed and Reeeipts Are | Gt B8998 40; winter siraights, 83 56 Findiag. Will Mute ‘Puvdradle ' | per cent. Time loans, very dull and steady P ,." Cont al Not Heavy. @6.10. winter extras, §4.36@85.90; winter Fitect and Stoek Ads | Months. %88 per cent | 10 Ten to Fifteen Cents ow grades, $4.3 3 | 8 S0 b0 Rya Tlour, Firme fatt to posd enmees Sharply. ‘ PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — 34 | " maintains a working force of | $4.45@ 465, chotes 3 per._cen OMAHA. May 2, 190 | l"rnxmuv,"-"fimforfi.:"'-{hu': l?-{‘u‘ STERLING BXCHANGE-Wirm, with ac- | more than nlxty people in ength (n the cash situation and a | Jow. $1.60@1 %, coarse. SLW@LGS, kiln dried, | NEW YORK, May § tual business in bankers’ bills at $4.86200 | SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, May 3, %8 ik Mtuation a w g 3—The \fient fuctu o as Dits ahd 2% Rrin heM Whak! ‘Gtrong at s Lhau bigher | RYE—8teadls No. § webtorn, $4 ] e rae Aure aaten I the T, Commetaial bille, WEWELE. | | BrtoarL e, o M T order that its customers News from tn A, s —Stel No. o western, 84c. € o | that the supreme court daclsion in_ tie o, 2 . . mate ) y ¢ ) : iha" noreh Twhng, "outhwest and also from | b, 3 Wi tommodiss olauss cass would prove with. | SILVER—Bar i%c: Mexican dollars #ic.|Bame day last week o R may (without cost to them Alude rebseapeR viosy from 3t ayeh, and EY - Quiet; malting, 76@18c Gut_ atock market Influsnce In either, di- | BONDS—Government, 'Steady: railroad, | Sams day § weeks ago.. )Y — — b - Quickly from 1t and selling York, feeding, 747 6c - ‘ 3 frregular. Bame day 3 weeks ago 5571 AT =0 ) Rt e ey ssure. s, T rection. The market siipped into a condi o o " b y Corn’ remding unchanged. as raceipts are | | WHEAT-Recelpts, 2 tion of stagnation betore the announcement |, CIO8INE quotations on tonas wers &8 fol: | Sama day. 4 weeks ago 2 18 receive the best of banking ! houvy and the witatien BA T8 | SV HEAT—Recelpts, 26.400 bu., exports. | of tne deoision and became aimost equally | \0%3 % ity $saia S ast year ¢ o strong. Lntil n creases coi $142 Nl . " L | lethargic in the perfod of perplexity fol o oeusen K do tigs 'he following table shows the recel alues will stay hed. gsng G rn | $1.42@143%, Mevator; No. 2 red. t145%. | jowing the first report of tha scope of ths | v %% “3uP% 56 30 seied of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha services Wheat STartRd WIEong &nd held steady at | Bominehef, o b, atloat: No. 1 northern, | gecision - - e s i Tiw | for the year to date, compared with last the advence on support from freezing re- | winter §1 a1 % 0,0 Afloat; No. 2 haid | ‘The sentiment regarding the decision un- | v. 8. 4s. res LS. debds 1981 ear 1900 188, Ine Dec. Your savings cannst be more safely inves: ports from the northwest and lack of winter, $131%, f o b afloat. Wheat | gorwent violent mutattons plalnly - indi- [ do coupon & N unl. 4. Cattie 200904 A6.744 4.000 . than Ina 3 per sent Cortificate of st and lack of mols. | opened steady’ and “unchanged on goca | SOTRENT NINGEC RN R Reading | Allis-Ch MK & T st de Hogs 044902 909,60 Depesit in ":'. o ture in the southwest. Cash wheat is hold- | cab) n0ld- | cables offsetiing betier weather condl- | o at i n o do et & ref. 4 h. 566,608 506,962 ing 1ta own at-m premium over the optiom. | tions fn thie cauntiy which 1ater resujted | 07 the first bold announcement that the | Am. Af o eep 528 506,962 May wheat opened at $1.24% and closed at a Chiol provisions of the law were uplieild gnd the [ Am. T & T. cv 108 G38 es. S The following table shows nn ey, vt A e G e hicfbie aa ek | violont upshoot which followed 'when the | AT, Jotees t8 1 do, Yo, MY 3y |priceof moge at South bmaria Tor the ‘ast Capital, Surplus and Undi- y, but unchanged Re- o Cloged y 3. | conviction took shaps that, while the terms 2 o0 oo deb." 4 several days, with Fisons cipta ae ALIIL Nght and the demand Tor | Danse g fdy Cl0sed steady at a net ad: | (0%he Taw were upheid.. the government's | ALEL SR & M M T v 1ibh | S B i - ~ided Profits......$1,200,000.00 cash coféis very good. Farmers mre un- | May closed $130%: July closed $L19%; | confentions regarding its oonstruction | do cv.'ds N YN & H 171000, 119081907, 11905, 1906, |1904. 1908 willing o Whip thelr reserve stocke as vei | September closed §1.10 P against the railroads were disallowed. Tt | 4o ev. bs 109% v, 6a L% | it and_trading. hae qulcted down. May cors | CORN . Receipes {1600 bu Spot mar. | WA quickly decided that while ratiroads | 40 8 W. iy BN W on. el 95 | Aprtl 18 » # 0l opened &t fTfe Bnd closed at 87lc | et stea h ™ Y5l tpc. ‘elevator, ‘and | Were disbarred from owning coal which | Bal & Ohio 4. 1004 do ev. 4 | April 19, Primary wheat receipts were 455,000 bush- | 80c, f. o b afioat: No. 2 Whife, 31ic, | theY transported to market, there was no | o Qe ket et %% | April 30 ein AnA’ shipment were 55,00 bushels, | and No. 2 velow 506, £ 0. b afickt. (i | obstacle o (heit ownership of shares in ot % .ok W0 s L Hg i | April 2. against recalpts last year of 6%,000 bushels | tlons without transaction, elosing at a | commerctal mining companies. This would | SO0 g, Ty 1064 Penn. ov. 3e 106 win | APHil 2. and shipnienta of 858,000 bushels net advance of We, 8 net deoline of 4. | leave rallroad companies which cantrel | ctb B0 0L 5. 199 | do eon. e % | April 2 Corn recelpts we 382,000 bushels and | May closed $1%c, July closed 778%c, Scp- | Mnes already by. this indirect method iIn | Gentral Leather ¢s . 983 Reading gen. 4 ny | April M. shipments wers 216,000 bushels, against re. | tember closed 76 %%, the same position they are now, while in | c of N. J. g 6. . (MWt L & 8 F fg e 8% |April ¥ Cceipts Tagt wenr'of 435,000 bushéls and ship- | OATS— Receipts, 190,600 bu. Spor mar- | the case of the companies which own the | ches. & Ohlo 4Ws .106 St L 8 W.c da.. 0% |April 2. ments of 3,00 bushels, ket firm, mixed oats, 28 to 3% |! “§ mines directly It has been made an ele- s . 18% *do st gold 4s % | April 26, 8% 3 2 see won auseean e -3 &3]c g [p—— 2 WESTERNS. | port steers, $5.30@7.10; dressed beet and Wyoming, C. F. Fis | butcher steers, $4.235G6.40; steers under 1.00 2 feedars.. 759 5 2 3 feeders. . & { lbe., $3.500%.16; stockers and feeders, $4.5 feeder ... 800 cows 5.2 calves, $4.50@6.75; Texas and Indian steer. .. 1280 @ | Sleers, $4.25g6.96; cows and helfers, .70 1 1 N 2 steers... 1080 5 5.25 1 1 ¥ 28 ot S PITT MY g LLRE 28 "52% i Clearances were 5,000 bushels of corn, | @069, natural white, 26 to 82 lbs., 89@ | ment of strength in the market for their | C dn 3 Seabourd A Lo s Th | ApHil 37 none of oats and wheat and flour equai| 61%¢c: clipped white, 32 to 40 Ibs. o) | Stocks that they were suppesed to be B S So Pacitc col. 4o - 41 | April 8 6 111,000 bushels, 6alec making plans to form separate compantes | &, R B o oncnieny v, Ap:l 2 Liverpool closed %4d lower (o %d higher HAY—Steady; No. 3. 65@70c; gnod to | to own the coal mines, with the shares to | o [ok °¢ 1% G0 gou. (v April 30 on wheat and %d ‘higher on corn choice. 85@ 90¢ be dlstributed to the rallroad stockholders. | ecco & 81 L g 4. 98 Uaton Pacitic 4s May | range of options =32 L2 =z5EE s steer. ... 1000 i HOGS—Recelpts, 620 he market cow 900 . SUrong; pigs and lights, $4.26@7.20; packers, . . 7.16@7.%; butchers and best heavy, §7.3 HOPS—Dull; state, common to cholce, 1908, | Tha extrame range in Reading was from | scois. 1aa b e May 2 orhed Lo % 740, B, SNS s 3 ks _ | 10@1ic; 1907, 3@, Pacific coast, 1908, 8@Llc, | 143% at the lowest to 151% at the high- | eColo. Mid. 4s 9% do lst & vet. ds Ma » . HOGS-While some buyers seemed to be | "Sippp AND 1LAMBS-Recefpts o Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes y phe st, the latter figure representing the high- [ C. & 8 r & o 4'ss. 9% U, S Rubber 6 A little bearish in their ideas this morning | head; market ls@e ,‘,.,,,‘,,“ :&T\‘\o e — . HIDES—Firm: Bogota, #8@2Mc; Central|est price touched since the boom in fha | Dei. & H. ov 4. 1MKU. 8 Steel 20 bo the market when once under way was fully | ;o0 ' ¢4 50@6.50; lambs, $6.00G8.50; culls anc ica, 20@08igc. stock in 1905, which culminated In a price | *D. & R 94 VaCaro. Chom. §0... 9 T clal number of cars of stock|steady, and in some cases possibly a little | i, Mg et 1A A SRERCE G ATHER—Steady: acid, 22%G2%c | of 164 in January of 105, ‘There were | Distiliers' b TR Wabagh i€ 0 Brought in today Dy each Toad Was stronger. As a rule salesmen claimed that 108%| 106 | 106% 108 PROVISIONS—Beef, steady: family, $14.00 | intarmediate fluctnations of convulsive | B 0 1 T8 westers see o % Cattle. Hoge. Shecp. H'r's, | they were seiling in about the same notches Sionx City Live Stock Market. | @I45; mess, $10.50G11.00; beef hams, 32800 | violance, which invited the moest unbridled [ §0 F0 de Lo o J0a Tovert M4 8 O M BB P 3 .|as Baturday. On the other hand buyers| o oot 0¥ VS GO SREIRC 874 T | @25.000 packet, $12.50@13.00; city extra Indla | speculation hy the room traders. for who e B 7 Wis. Central 4 Union _Pacific 53 X 10 .| claimed that, taking quality and evervthing | o o'y Ze oo Recelits, LK Nead: TRar by mess, $21.60@22.00. Cut meats, steady; | the audden changes in the movement of the | sgen Eiee. cv. 5. 100 D, & R. G. ref. 5u & N. W, east.... 1 into account, their' hogs were costing a |§r4M =08 FELECTaCelps bogie. 75 Rt o o nickled bellies, $10.60@11.00; pickled | stock represented nothing but the blindest | 11 Cen. 1st ref. 48..100% C. & O. r. otf. bs & N. W. west ... 50 1 little more. The strength seemed to he |t n-m!' hmaw\tm Yeode 'umq;é:.' | | | hams, $11.00@11.50. Lard, steady; wesi- | chance. - The Reading movement was the | ini. Met 4%s OGN R R oof M. 44s St. P, M. & O.. 18 more on the good butcher loads than on !yl REETers, G f06S.00: h J 803, 8% 88y 53 1% | ern, $10.65@10.75. refined. quivt; contl- | Index of the whole market. hut in fts most | Int M. M. 4}s 3% So. Pacific 4s etfs "B & Q. east anything else. The top on full loads was {0GS Recelpts, 2,800 head: market | 39 3wy 39 - %% | nent, $11.10; South America, $11.60; com- | exaggerated terms. No other stock ap. | 84 & Q. wesi. % no higher than Saturday, $.20 being PAId | ang se lower: range of Prices S g pound, $7.37% @8.12%. Po, trm; fam. | proached it in point of aetivity or range of RIEP, eas, s b for pretty decent loads, but a piece of & [bulk of sales. $6 8007 00 X Omaha Cash Price ¥ ‘-nn. short o $19.00@ | movement Boston Stocks and Bonds. R 1. & P. west ¢ lt;‘sd sold up to $7.25. As far observed i W T—No.. 2 SGL.71: . No 2 mess, $18.60@19.00 The market gained perceptibly In breadih | BOSTON, May 3.—Money, oall loans, nois Central ...... » it .| there was nothing very prime on sale '-M’.‘m:ah:' No. "‘"'.:lm",m‘w ; No. TALLOW--Quiet; clty (3200 per Pkg). | and strength however, in the later stages | @3% per cent; time loans, 3@ per cent G W diie, 9 While the market was not especially ac OMAHA GRNERAL MARKET. speing, $1.24@1 %. y 6%c; country (pkga. free), Sla@be. of the trading advancing. The disposition [ Atchison ad). 4 8 Cal. & Aritona tive, still there was a_very fair movemen —om CORNL NG 2 68%c, No. 3, 694@88%c; No. | RICE—Firm: domestic, 'falr to extra, 3@ | of the commodities clause. It was felt, put | o 4 100% Cal. & ‘Hisica Total receipts .....17%0 1 4| and’ everything In sight changed hands in e and Fancy Froduce Prices Fare 1. @8GesYc: No vellow. 8%c; No. g |9 Japan, nominai out of the way a factor that has been over- | Atehison . R aateaols] The disposition of the day's receipts was | §ood season. nished by Buyers and Wholesalors, yellow, @hc; No. 2 white, 68%@8ic; No. BUTTIER—Active and firm: creamery | bangina the market with reoressive effect (40P -100% Copper Runse as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-| wo. Ar. A BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered (o white. ‘68%c. specials, 38%@32%c; officlal price, 2RMci| for months, The general effect of the de- | yaion pasirie “188% Frankita ber of head indicated - the retail trade in 1-1b. cartoos, Sic; No. » OATS—No. 3 mixed, 58c: No. 3 yellow, | Xtras, 28¢; :hird to firsts, 22@27'4c:|cision also was regarded as cheering and | y\m Arge. Chem. 31% Grandy Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 100 in 60.1b. tubs, 80%¢; No. % in 1-1b. cartons, 8%c; No. 3 white, slla@iode 4 white, 63c; | creamery, held._20@26c; process, comunnn | heipfu! for property and corporate inter- | ‘4o prd 5% Greena Cananea Omaha Packing Co . 642 683 668 1% fSc; In 60-1b. tubs. Zilec; packing stock, 9c3 e i "B to speclil 17@28%c: | western factory, | ests, Tha matural expreaslon of cheerful: | Am. Fex Tube!!!ll| 8 Liie Rojale .. 5% | Swift and Company ... 91§ 111 474 " fasicy” daicy, tubs, "Soadio; common " roil, T o . 2 @ =0c ness by ose irterests is to put up orices | Amer. Sugar 133% Mase. Mining . Cudahy Pack (& 91 1.451 124 mad ang LA g CHEE! Firm, new state fuli cream | on' 00 "Tha bunyaney and animation of | - o pd - . 2% Michigan Ar&n':.‘ryg B . 0 Low v Nl TUET VAD s Gy Car Lot Recein . 1 o 3 pecials, 14% @16c; new state full cream, | (he jatter market put out of mind the dull | Am. T & T 1404 Mobawk 8 Vansant & C 13 EGGS—Fresh selling stock, candied, 2@ Wheat. Corn. Oats_ | smail and large, colored, fancy, l4c; new (4 e e early deal . | Amer. Woolen 5 Mont, C. & 4 . e S| 2mail and large. colored, fancy, I8¢ mev. | 4nd heavy tone of the early dealings, al- | Afer P | Lobman & Rothichild 1 ¢ 3 | Bic_ No storage stock In Omana market E it e hension ..1..100% Nevada t & ; Minneapolis 13 ¢, new state ‘full cream, common i5 ';;;;;:g,n'; L ;”';;'"1}‘“, D s Domtaion {4 ¥...". 33% 014 Domiaton RIS & Bon. ‘ seres ' . Rtk m.'.'fii'im‘:r'fi.'f':"m'x‘."o'u,"u':.'?‘; grahi : 8 ;| fair, 10@12c; skims, fair to speclals, 2% | 4jona responsihle for the early depression. | Mass Blestric ... 10 Parret . Huston & Co vorite, § in hoop. l6c; duisies, 2 in boop. Duluth Mass. Blectric 14 Parrot e [ 0 ME i m: state, Penmsylvania und | THA taking of another million deliars in | 4 pra’. 4 quimey L0 g ). BL Root & Co } : eream brick, fuil i6o; block CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVINIONS JGSFirm state, Dennsylyanla urd | sold bars trom the assay offiee for ship- | Mass.'Gas’: 11 @} Shamnon (1111 e | UL TE Bulla i, 1oe; full cream lMmburger, iéc. 4 4 " neurny. fancy selected. white 24c; wtate, | SR, PR O {00 REOLY S0 Fans | Unhea Poui 111 afg Tamarach GBI G : T AT T sprines. ei eiia, 1oy el 35@ 1350 brown and mixed fancy, 38¥c: | Of depletion of bank reserves still in opera. | United 8. M 645 Trinity . H. F. Hamilton 9 ducks, lc; geess, 10c, tur- Features of the Trading and Closing | poons and mixed fair to ohoice, 32@%3c: | 1on. The 8 ner cent call money rate of | do ol o oited Oopper F. G. Inghram ¥ R ln-un;?”m: “\;;. fiu.‘luhne Prices on Board of Trade. weatern storage packed, 23% @33c: w Inst Friday laft an expectation of possinly | Uy ¥ of4 " L s el : g q iod *hena 116; sprinke 0 U%e: ecka CHIC, y §.—De orn first, 22 22%c; western seconds, irmer money rates for a day or two. No | 4acenture Lehmer Bros . i 3 i HICAGO, May 3.-Demand by bull lead- | &0, B0t gl ern ‘irats, 213 @ 22c; south- | higher rate than cent was touched | Atlones leteria Schwartz-Boland . e hitetat trosse. oo hensin engthening effect on the | @21%cs southe during the day and opinion on money | Amalgamated 14 Winona Evansville ... 1 | FisH- sh, N » herring, wheat market today. The close, however, | “DREVOIRS Z1%, 00 steady; chickens, | markat settied hack Into convietion of pro- | Arizona Com. ........ 43% Wolverine Lee Rothschild ... A 4 Saimon, MeL Bike Bei e ey MUGIC] was irregular. the December delivery be- |\ i 550G 350; fowls, 18%4c: dreased, |longed ease. The promise of axtended | Atiantic 210 North Butte Other buyers ..... : 3 i ! Ui Suifich, Mgude; Seubus g6t ted ing weak and %c lower, while other op- | Jteady. chickens, 124¢; fowls, 15@16c abundance of money seemed to he the | Butte Coslition 2 i j20; black bass, crapples, @ tions were a shade to lc higher, compared ¥ ket cause of sharp advances in a_number of Leka g G ERT Ak Anis cos 39016 4811 288 [ with Baturday's final figures ‘Com ‘and | \wpaqmmm IN THE GRAIN RELT |industrial and stocks. United States steel | = tondon toc rket. AL I oats closed steady and provisions steady o eading with a_ risc of 2 points to the | LONDON, May 3.—American securities | w ; 1 1 Traders in the wheat pit were dlvided = 4 record price of 117%. The high rate of in- Suting T Pt hour. Stay, | Ban e e e o Dt e vt it b B in thelt opinions resarding the situation | Fate and Warmer Por the City Elecs |vestment return on these stocks. with a | Pennsylvania showed a siight loss, but the | little larger than a year ago. Among the n . . 10 710 ] and as a result the market was nervous | n Day. period of industrial expansion promised 10 | rest of the list advanced and at noon the | arrival s 7 ' 1 tlo: ¥ arrivals was a very good showing of beef TR Round—No. 1, $he {34 although during the greater part of the | add to the security, is offered as a rea- | market was qulet and steady and from | steers. e ’n 8 Plate—No. 1, b%c; No. 2, s%c; No. 3 bo. day the sentiment was inclined a trifle to- OMAHA, May 3. W00 | eon for this movement. The war among the | 1 below to % above Saturday's New York [ Conditions in the beef market this morn- | & 3 i L YROITE Ashs 3 e e i e ite Jiie 407 The weather is much warmer in the west | {runic lines over import freight rates and | closing. g ROl oty S il e OB SRR Lia v | o RESH, FRUITS Apples,” western box Nivery by A londimg bull was one of the|and northwest, and a slight but general| the fear of an unfavorable showing of pro-| Closing quotations on stocks were with the result that the market was 8ctive | higher prices (hin Morning Hhe market 1y | $00 per xn'wuu'n o §5 8603 foatires of trade and was largely reapon. |Fise in temperature is shown throughout|gress of the crops in the forthcoming gov- | cons money 0851 Toulavilie & N e ol s ver iaet 'weekt's cloge, | higher prices this morning. The market in | 3%o per Ib. Orangss, S50 sible for the firmness. News of the day |the central and southern portions of the|asrnment report of condition had some in- | edo sccount BN, K & T Protty much everything changed hanas | Bsay respects was & repitition of last | @46 Grape Sroh A% agas, 1t ow Ivided Y | country. While a slight but general rise in | fjuence on the early heavy tone. The out-| Anaconds . 94 New York Central s Friday's sesslon. At the opening the move- | §7.60 per keg. pineapples, per craie, was about evenly divided, forelgn advices | ERE Wk e 3 Il THROUE | A sas L ek O early In the morning at the advance noted. [ modty SO A1 the Quening Lhe Movet| 30, belng bullish and domestic news more fa- | temPerature bas occurrel, W TR, CUbge, | burst of I e o awone | aasoh 106 do bt 9 While there ware no very cholce cattle In | woighed up with very little argument over | _VBGETABLES—Kansas sweet potatoes, yorable to the bears. Foremost among the | \fi,lilipni and Missour! valleys, and kil Sy Al other conditions and the market | Baifimore & Onio. ! T ontarie & W tight ihere wers some good enoush toprices. Mhorn stuff met with the better|T per bL Celiforsia selery, lacwe, See atter was the official forecast for warmer | ) iz \ 2 Y 2 Canedian Pacific . 1841 Penneyivania . ir . mand. the best cli smaller, 60c. New York Holland seed ca.- weather Reneraily throughout the principal | (08 frosts cocurred last night tn the R | was strong to the lest " it Chesapeake & Ohio | 1T Cows and helfers also showed an advance | Semend. (he best clipped lambe selling at | {00, Yye per 1o Wiscoran Red Gloi y th kotas, Minnesota and lowa, heavy to Killing | ~ Bonds were irres otal sales par | (pRPMeY W 514 Readldg of about 10c over last week and the move- | seae. iy ! g e . r 1b. Californis cauhiflo wheat growing sections of thix country. | frs §n Nebraska, and iighter frosts in | value $6.760,000. ['nited States bonds were | o M & St. P 1083 Boatnern Raliwal s A A g K v, season on shorn stock. The general mar- | Onivns, Ze per Ib. rois cauliffowe This had a depressing effect on the dis-| Zoi ™ “The wenther is generally clear | unchanged on call De Beors . 4 do o ] T tuckers and. feeders commanded. Eood, [ ket on shorn supplies was 10giéc higher |8 por craie, e ehnce vt Youe ‘!:;"::"l"v’l” ::n:l'm‘\l“n!v”(‘:; "‘r:-ml‘-?"lnv Al | west of the M‘.mfimpt river, 'utll t wnfll Number of sales and leading auotations | Denver & R. G {38 gouthern Pacitie strong prices, the same as "”E have been ;2;‘" o ."1'0:‘; ;‘,"Tz'l'fr? ¥ Yed ;’2:*‘:";‘; por oz, _ddo.. Ol vesstabies parsnipe, e c| T ¢ De-| o, i in t lelnity tom and | on stocks were as follows o bt Union Pacific - . > ! 2 . -y 3 cember optlon. Demand for cash wheat | fumney, ‘wih slowly rising temperature. High. Low. Close. | Erie %o ptd for some time back. Good, light cattle es- | So0y S0, oy 0000 b, turnipy, carrots—3.% per bbl. Florida new here was hrisk and Minneapolls and Du- | paine are falling in the middle ssissippl M“.im” (\EI"‘ BNy xfl ‘;“ :5: v. 8 ‘lttl k] :):;; Iy, are selling to very good advan- R elther the advance was so marked nor :;;w. 5':: TOts, persnips, Lurnips, ete., per 1uth also reported a good demand. A num- | ang Ohio valleys this morning, and gen- | Amaigmaied Copper o . 1 1 ice | the demand %o active in the wooled depar Ee TR0, o v o o . o 3 d h American Agricultural P Grand Trunk . 2% Spanish 4s . ... Quotations on cattle: Good to choice | ! gl . ] STRAWBERRIEE-$3.0093.25, her of crop damage reports were recelved | crally clovdy weather prevails throughout | ATencel Jurtcriury % | Tiinois centrat 11813 Ama). Copper T3y | cornfed beet steers. $6.1006.; fair to good | Ment. = Only four cars of wooled lambs| yDES.No. 3 green. fc: No. 1 cured, be teling »of injury tothe _growing TroR_In | the east snd: south. American Can ptd *June cornfed steers, $5.509810; common to fair | Were on there being practically no western Kansas by high winds and insuffi- | Record of temperature and precipitation | An*"c*% ¥ BTIVER—Bar, seady, 2% per ounce, | eomfed ateers, $4.0006.60; 8004 to choice | Wes. wethers or yearlings. Wooled offer. i clent moisture. During the day the July [ compared with the corresponding Aay of | Am. Cotton Of1 ¥ MONEY—% per cent. cows and heifers, $5.00@5.7%; fair to good ings moved at prices generally strong to Cotton Market. delivery ranged between 311181123 and | the jast three years Am. M. & L. ptd The rate of discount in the open market | cows and heifers, $4. .00, common to falr 10¢ higher The best wooled lambs here, NEW YORK, May 3.—The cotton market closed at 3.124,@1.12%. May closed at $1.26%, 1909. 1908 1907, 1908. Toa Securities for short bills is 1% per cent: for three | cows and heifers, $2.26G0.76; stock heifers, | Which were oniy fairly good. sold at $8.30. } opened steady at an advance of 3 points a gain of lc compared Wwith the previous | Minimum temperaturs 43 43 M Bl | American Linseed . 1. months’ bills, 75-16 per cent B 00GA T venl Tcalves $360g8T5; bulls, |1t was generally conceded that a very on May and | point on October, but 1 to close Precipitation L .00 00 .13 .00| American Locomotive b stags, etc., $3.0066.00: good to cholce stock- | Cholce band of Mexicans would bring as!4 points lower on ollier months in re- The corn market lacked any special fea- | Normal temperature for today, 58 de-| Am. & & R pld “ Loeal Securities. arm and feeders. $4.30@6.76: fair to good | PIEh as $860 on this morning's market sponse to the cables and better weather tures, he range on the July delivery was | grees. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | stockers and feeders. $4.00f14.50: common to | WRecelpls in both the wooled and shorn | Right after the call the active monthx between 651, @65%e and 0M@S9Lc. At the close | Deficlency in precipitation since March 1, g |jr. 614 New York Lite Bufldin fair stockers and feeders, §3.254.00. offerings were light. there being only | sold about 4 to 5 points net lower under prices were e higher to %c lower than [ 270 inches. American Woolen B g | BEEF STEZRE twelve cars in all reported. Toward the|)iquidation or reallzing by old longs, but Baturday's final quotations, July being at| Defleiency corresponding period in 1908, | Anaconda Mining Co s Columbus L. H. & P B I ¥ . ¥ byt latter end of the session trade t0ok on an | inese offerings were well taken find a Vi % inches. Atehison City of Omaha Bonds. 4! 5 Av easier tone, and while thers was no per- | jittle later prices rallied to a point or = The oats market was subjected to con-| Deflciency corresponding period in 1907, | Atchison pfd City of O bs 1911 . 3 i 0 ceptible depression in prices. it required a | ahove the finals of last week, on coverink Ahe ‘ che L. A. WBLSH Adantio Coast Line County de 1988.. greater effort to effect a movement in the | by v sellers and sostterl I sup wlderable selling based on the more fa- |82 inches. e bt by earl ering bull sup h - v Local Forecaster. | Baltimore & Onio g 9 9o balance of supplies at the advance FEvery ¢ vorable weather for farm work and dis Baitimore & OBlo ptd . German Fire Ins. Co.. por - a thing, however, was sold in pretty good closed quiet; middl laids, played moderate weakness nearly all day - Spot osed qui m ng uplan: O itations o woblsd: stsep an0, Iamner | 1SNy ' Tadliag, it Hilley Jniak, 410 Good to choice lambs, $8.00G8.80; fair (0| Futures opened steady: Mav. 10.8ic; July, good lambe, §7.5 to 8.00; good to choice UEht ' 1038c. August, 10.8c, September, 10.26c: vearlings, $7.0087.50: good to choice he8vy [ October. 10.24c; December, 10.19c; January vearlinge, $6.507.00: good to cholce wethers. {1 15.: March, 10.12610.13¢. $ 4.106.70: tair to good wethors, %5.76@8 10: | (iion futures closed kteady: May, 1088 g00d to choice ewes, $5.76g06.35: fair to good tots Tl 2 4 ewes. $6.2506. 1 Busks, 30,000 | Suna. 0.dc; July, Mdla; Sugust. 18Meci Both_shorn shecp and lambs are selling | 5oF"\Miher 10,850 Octaber, 10c: Neyen about §1 per hundred under the above quo R T il it ¥ iehions jon whaied stmss " 7. GALVESTON, May 3.-COTTON—Higher 2 western lambs, shorn 70 7% |at 9%c o 131 western ewes, shorn 0 BW BT. LOUIS, May 3.—OOTTON--8teady 2 ern ewes, culls 91 300 | middling, 104 sales, %00 bales: receipts, western lambs, shorn, culls.. 60 6 a0 | 647 bales: shipments, 1,269 bales; stock, 41 western lambs, shorn. .. L] T 924 bales. yrige. and ewes T 10 mbhs, culls 700 Coffee Market. mb A WY . B * e EW YORK, May 3.—-COFFBE-Market 26 western lambs. shorn 8 T4 | for coftee futures opened aulet at un S western wethers and yrige.... 82 6% | changed prices rotwithstanding the partial t3 ¥ . =3 | | | 18 100 1Y 12 { | | | total receipts of cattie 1, 17c; No, 2 1§ H — Bethiehsm Steel it 108, Tel. Gs 1937 (50% pfd bonus July so0ld during the day between 49%@60c, St. Louls General Market. z‘lrou:l)u "}lr:lvd Tr " :Inall"fll‘y 'N BI;AL,’M 1913 and closed at 49%c. 8 OUIS, May 3.—WHEAT-Higher; | Cantainy Facle Nobrasks 6t Provisions were inclined ‘to be firm. | (ST KOULS 1Y e somibag; No. 2| Sentral Leather : 2% | Nebraska Telepbone Stock 4% Prices at the close were unchanged to |t o July, $1.06%; September. | Gentrai of New Jersey Omaha E. L. : 7 higher, compared with the previous | g1 003q1 i Omaha Ry. Sa 1814 close. CORN=FIrm: track. No. 2 cash, Bkc; No. Omabe Ry. bs 1928, \ne leading futures ranged as follows o ‘White, T4GT4%c; July, G34@E8%C; Sept gmana : :, .EL"&E‘ ber, 68l b 2 b 4 Articles.! Open. High. ' Low. | Close OATS—Firm; track, No. 2 cash, B%c; No. | C., . “ Omabe & C. NRL ‘A"=vlfl.- Bre 4% — . 2 ‘White, 57%c; July, 454 @iBigc; September, Ouivs Watse 08B Sikr. 0 *Wheat | | 4114¢. Colorado F. & 1 . 3 om M X May E o RYE—Higher, Sic Eamealo & Moy Omana B ‘or 7_"Blde, o, pra 10 July 1 194 FLOUR—Steady Red winter patents, g;"’" :.’. ,'d’“py; ey Quans 5. oL 7. Bitg, Ob. p [ S B Sept 16% ) 1 04 A 14 | 80.25406.60; extra fancy and straight, $6.5 | Seie &, 80, 10 0 Sheridan Coal 6 1083 " Dec @15: hard winter clears, $4.25G4.90. Senselastes ¥ South Omaha Sewer 4t4n 1928 ™y Corn | SPED-Timothy, $2.2 Delaware & Hudson 1 | :‘_n‘x;x ‘Lu:_:wu Yards pta 6%, i T 7 7 ORNMEAL—$3.40. Denver & R. G 5 t mpany t o “ @\, 3 . L : sovsony Y Son petid 5 3% | "HAY-Steady: tmothy, $1200G17.00; prai- | Erle o .2 AT BE00h - Thrds Core OMING " -0 IO Oats— fe, $11.000012.50. - Frie 20 prd Bank of Germany Statement. obia@iiy Bibay E Rl DO T IRON COTTON TIES-8k ral Electric r BERLIN. M -~ e v ent o ki wigdh INGT 1t L hbing, | GRS Norter atd T PR e L AR N mantern Sues & BB |Gecline of % franc at Hasre and while there e 13 —Pork, steady: jol reat Northam Ore otfs It ke ot e 0 30 |y, cattering liquidation trade ruled a4 A3%@%s | $17.7; lurd. higher. prime sieam, 310, Tilinots Central o [<he allowine chitpse: casil i Jiank, Ga+] 10 western lamba, culls S A e e montia sl | 13630, Ty salt meats, steady; boxed ex- | Interborough Met crease 3, ) marks; loans, increased 186 westorn lambs 8% | yirle buying which soeme b . 11780 |17 3815( 17 80 [ 17 80 (1T 7 ".. shorts, $10.73; clear ribs, $10.75; short | international Harvester - 000 s: discounts, increased. 2, ~ n,',hn"»'.‘("y u::" .’T\ ‘: “f‘l(‘n‘;v"?;-?n":; anpl‘;r’\’ 18 0735/ 18 07 1806 | 1806 | 180 | claars, $10.87%: bacon, steady; boxed ext : i treasury bills increased, 8%.-| 5 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET [ (a tiilv 400000 coffee trees had been 1805 | 1805 | 18 02% 18 02 17 97% | whort. $11.75; clear ribs, $1L75; short clears, gk “mm:‘“f"‘;r:\" Sisulstion. Tooesased, | severely damaged by the storms of last jaert | " ing | 114.084,000 marks osiis, decreased, 39.311.- 1 arch. The ket closed wie net un | ok S el ',,\ Lo i R A 0 marks; gold In hand, decreased, 42584000 Cattle, Shoep ambs Higher-- | March. " g I misagys net un 10 40 ~ T FMP TWINE-T changed to i points higher. Sales were 10 52! 10 10 POULTRY - Firm: chicke ne. 1k0; springs o o marks 1 s ".o- Steady to ‘"‘"‘ ported of 31.20 bags. including May At 7.05 G219 10 65 | 10 60 evs 13@i6c; ducks. 1ic: geese, ic. | Louisville & N | : CHICAGO, May 3—CATTLE—Recei sy y 6.15¢ 1o esiyl Jomi \ O AfT: creamery. Sgec. Minn. & : ! New York Mining Stocks. , i estimated &t 19,000 head: market. 10g] nber a0 Decombir | at. 6. 9% 9% 9 8T 9 &7 EGGS-Lower, 4. case count mH N5 E 3 NEW YORK, May 3 —Closing quotations 5 higher; steers, $£.G@7.00, cows, $4.006G0.75; Spot coffes quiet; No. 7 2906 9% | 9 87 | Receipts. Shipments. mosr} Py | on mintng stocks: heifers, $3.25G49.00; bulls, $4.0086.25: calves, | 1 Santos, Sa@dc. M coffee 10 02| 10 06 | 10 023! 10 0234 9 9713 | Flour. bbIs. 11.300 600 | M. K & T # % | Alice ... Taatville Con 2 $3.0007.3; stockers and feeders, $3.30G5.60. | quiet; Cordova, 9% @1 sl S ~— ~—— | Wheat, bu 19.000 31,00 1 Biseutt SBrunewl -k *Little Chief 3~ ! HOGS—Receipts, estimated at 14,000 head - onal H 5 Cash quotations were as follows | corn, 184,000 92,000 onal Lead Cem. Tu Mexican 7 3 market steady to 6c lower; cholee heay Wool Market FLOUR—Steady: winter' patents. $5.300 | Oats, bu 0 41,000 R R of M. ls pld. ... 0’ bor ¢ Osterle 3 shipping, $7.30G7.40; butchers, §1.25@7 At : £.70; winter straights, $5.75@6.95; spring pat- | York Central ph 1 | light mixed, $7.00G7.10: choice light, $i.10g | BOSTON, May 3 -WOOL~—The leading N S 4 K lorn_ Siive Stand, ] 'y & 4 v . a p low; < anth, $6.9006 B: spring straights, M.I5@6.0: | o e 0. & W Horn 3 T15; packing, $T.087.%: pige. $.25@6.60; | quotations range as follows: Kentucky bakers, 8. 10 | :"\:"_““'_'l’;_\_ e s WHEAT=Cash, | ol B Wiy i...... ! vy Yolloy Jackat . { bulk of sales. 3730675 and Indiana and Missour! three-elghina TR Firm, crédmeries, 236 .Mr,’uimi "o 1e higher > hard, $1.30@140! | Noriners Pacific | "SHEBP AND LAMBS-Receipts. esti- | Plood, 2@, quarter hlood, 2@ 2 Z322EBIBL, :‘g“’; . L1135 BPSIITTLE&SHETVER E y . ' ; — b T b o TR igher: | Scoured values, Texas, fine, 12 months, 6 jew, 1 A% » jrd, $1.28G4.38; No. 2 red. $1.45@1.52; Maf o : _ Tremmury Statement. |v;v::: ut 12000 head: marke!, isizso higher; | Scured Yaln, Toxan, finc 22 monthe & LOOa o Fiom: at fabrk. cases luded, | 3 red. $1.43G0 60 5 ¢ 4 WASHINGTON. May 8.-Today's siate- T 365061 o @4Tc; California, northern, F@o0c; middie tirsts, 2c; prime [irsts. 23 | ohange R 30 Mo M AL | ment of the treasury balances in the ger . i | county, 48@60c; Oregon ern, No. | Hoe: . o TNGTRE: 1OBE1” oATE-Unchanged, No. 3 o | Ratiway Steel Spring | 3128082113, gold coln and bullion, $41.579.5 : { oot T3 Babd instading T8 southeran: | s fine medium, Sapie, 60 fin cholce to fancy. S6c | mixed. 53@6tec. Read!n roia (ricates, $42.240,140. | ; ceipts, 7 ead, ‘including 1,100 southerns; | $@#c, BORIND, AL 2 , Sl e a0 10 fancy, #o | Ty —sogeso. | Repobiie Sisel ’ " Market 10gikc higher:. oholce sxport - and | CUpring. ssmetc: (ine medium elothing, 38 00 00d, 9295 : M e : oblie Buoat .- . t e and | geto; 1000, 6K ; hree- ; POULTRY—Sleady; turkevd, 17c; chick-| HAY-Steady; choics timothy, SI%60I3.00; | RepublL, fem, 01t Bank Clearings. e cmroen siser 3y 2500 30, sfock: | 86MGc: quarter blood, ieic. . Pulled. extra ena le; springs, 1bc e | R TER Creamery, %c: tirsts, Mc; sec- | Rock Isiend Co. pfd i | OMAIIA, May 3.—Bank clearings for to- ers and feedors, $4.0004.90; southern steers, | #6Ac: fine A, oS@ete; A superk B1gsec VEAL~—Steady; B to 001 wis. BG4 s, Zic: packing stock. lic 8L &S P oMb dav were 3287451577 and for fhe corre- ¥ $4.90@6.35; southern cows, $3.5@6.40; na. | BT. LOUIS, May 3 -WOOL-Hirm: terr- W to M-1b. wie., 6ig@Tc; 8 to 110-1b. b * rent receipts, 2c; | St louls & W sponding week last year $2,208,716.81 . fve sows. 88 . h > |tory and western mediums. 18@3%c; fine . GSExtiras, 2c; currer P 8. lous 8 W - itve co 2060 native heifers, 33.90@ | 073, and western inedivies, celpts—Today: Wheat ars mds and dirtics, i8¢, P Slom-shotfield 5. & 1. Ny e £ {825 buils. ST5G86; calves, §5 755700 | medtums, 18@2%c; fine, . . 3 ag W eceipts. Shinmenta Southern Pacifi - e Sapply o Grain 1 5 HO! —Receipts. 12,0 head; market y. T GRGR; Sa1n, L) N it aoe LOmEr | wrhaat, bu 2,00 33,000 | 30" 'Pacitic vrd NEW YORK, May 3.-The visible supply 54 steady; top §7.90; bulk of sales, 36 S5G7.55, | Sogar and Molasses. ,_.’:5"&__ 8¢, 9 b J s oats, ! corn, bu 24,000 24,00 | Southern Rallway of grain in the United States Saturday | light, $6.75@7.95; pigs, %.2506.60. NEW YORK, May 3.—SUGAR-Raw LA 1. ska) .. | Omts. bu 2100 20,000 | So Kallway pfd X May 1. as compiled by the New York Pro- | P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 6,60 | easy: fair refining, 3.9c; centrifugal, 9% BARE SUMRGPE to shalce Malt ! —_— | eanaegss Sogper duce cxchange was as follows: Wheat, 2.- 2 ' market is@dc higher: Colorada |iewt. doi molasses 'sugar, Sidci refined o A SEED— v . tion: K City - | 626.000 bu.. decrease. 1.514,00 by, Corn, 3,672 : ¢ | T; lambe, $7.0048.75; yeariings, | steady: No. 6, 4.55c; No. 7, 4.@0e; No. § SEBD_NE SR western. 0a:| Optims st Rersa Gty (SRR W A O bu.; decrease, 1,200,000, Qats. 5,008,000 bu STRERS A“?,“Exr"“fm ) $6.00077.65: wethers, $5.6066.75: ewos. $5.00% | 4 15¢; No, 9. 4.40c; No. 10, 4.38¢; NQ. 11, 43¢ N MOTHY 8880 Articles | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | Usion Pactic decrease, 418,000 bu. Rye, 424,000 but ; decrease . {835 stockers and feeders, $8.60@6.50; Texan | No. 12 4.%c; No. 1, 4 No. 1. 4.2 V EER~30.50. o e | Unlon Pacific ptd 42000 bu. Barley, 2.08000 bu.; decrease % muttons, $4.80@5.90. onfectioners’ A. 4.86c: mould A, §40c; cut loaf, 5.85c; crushed, 5.7¢c; powdered, b.lsc ROV ISIONS—Mess Pork. per bbl. $17.50 | Wheat— | | 8. Realty 29.000 bu. The visible supply of grain in [T 0 \ i 1360 10 7. 4 Ibs.. $10.40, short Tibs May . 128 127y] 1275 U 8 Rubber Canada Saturday. May 1, was 101,012,000 bu., 1980 B aness. P 10 00 s e L Juiy oo 10 1001 oA 0 a5 increase of $08,000 hu. %8 boxed), $9.76@00.26. September ’ o Utah Copper 1w rotal clearances of wheat and flour were | Corr ¢ Ve ‘carline Chemical i polis Grain Market. 110 equal to 111,000 bushels, Primary reccipos — May i 69| 698, A | wavaan i M1 POLAS, Mey L-WHEAT- 25 NOTe GRAR DORRO Py o yoar LA Rl SR eatn | s s » $1.24%: July, $1.%%: September, " ;n- :rllnle: :.':;;'l;"';'fm:‘n'al:.‘nf“v::"l‘ rited | — | Westinghouse Electric 500 cash. No. 1 hard, $1.28%4@1.28%: No. 1 north States decreased 1514080 bushels for ti A asked. B bid Wosars Dalen -] sre. BITWELIN No T RSN N0 week. The amount of breadstuffs on ocean B o 4 PEAX—Closed at $1.05 passage decreased 1804000 bushels Esti pool Grain Market. P o aaiee for the a7, 1,087,308 BRAN T e ftaeso0 e recelpts for townorrow: Wheal. 9| |, ]VBRPOOL, May 3— WHBAT—Spot, No. FLOUR—First patents, $1086.20: second cars: corn, 164 capa; oats, 23 cars; NOES. |9 red western winter, no stock. Futures Forelgn Financ | patents, $5.96@6.10: first clears, $4.T6@4.%. .."J,.{“" 8s10d; July, 88 11%d; Beptember, | [ ONDON, May 3.—Money was quist and | Becona clears, $3.45@6.5 g lentiful c¢n the market today and d 1 o h Gra Market. CORN—8pot, strong; American mixed, | Pounts were firm. The bulk of §360,000 in | Milwaskee Grain Market. DULUTH, Minn, May 3—WHEAT new, via ( eston. €8 5d. Futures. steady:|gold wus taken by the Continent, chlefly | vy WwAUKEE May 3-WHE Y §.304; July, $.3%; September. | May, nominal; July, bs Shd for Ausiria, 8t an sdvance of % penny, | ,MILWAUKEE, May 3-WHEAToNe. 1 . 1 northern, $1.30%; No | PBAS_Cunadian, firm. 7x %1 after keen competition. Trading: on the | JOrthern. $1.30; No. 2 northern. 31.:Tign.3; FLOUR--Winter patents. strons; 3s Stock exchange was cheerful. Gilt edged | V5% LR b HOPS—In london, Pacific coasi, steady: | gocurities were marked U in anticipation | DARLEE B tier as1067c - £30£2 168, of reinvestment of t 0900 in divi- | PA ~Samples, B1;@tic o Predace Market. . o dends disbursed Saturday. Kaffirs received - o— PHILADELPHIA, May ~BUTTER Peoria Graln Market. good attention, while Parls supported for Toledo Seed Market. pirm: i¢ higher, exlfm western creamery,! PEORIA, lil.. May 3—COR ‘o | eigners, especially Russian - securities. | TOLEDO, May 3.-SEED—Clover, o c; nearby prints, e vellow. iS¢ No. 3 vellow American securities started dull, but grad- | 8.8, October, $.57%; December. 36574, BOGS-Firm; ‘o higher: Peansylvania No. 4, N¥ ually strengthened under the lead of Ca- | March, 386741 No. 2 %; No. 3. '%.40; r and other nearby firsis free cases, 2 | OATS—Ste 3 white, & nadian Pacific. U'nlon Pacific and Brie the'! i-oed’ & E ahlihad c-ade 84 7. @t wark; current receipts, In. returnable [4 white, M@ ontinent belng & falr buver But New Prime timothy. §180. Prime aisike, $5.00 Stock in Sight, | granulated, 5.06c; cubes, b.30e. | Receipts of live stock at the six principal | MOLASSES-Steady;, New Orians. open | western markets yesterday: | Wettle, good to cholce, @42 } Caitle. Hogs. Sheep. | South Omaha 3067 4884 2679 | Ofls and Rosin, Bioux City 1 2,800 OIL CITY, M 5 —OIL—Credit balances, Bt Jfll({‘?- 6.000 3,000 | $1.78; rune, April %0, 2292 bila.. average | Kansas City 12,000 6,600 | 164 bhls. . shipm s, May 1 and I 148 8t. Louls 6200 2000 | 325 bbis.; average, 174,408 bbis.; runs, May 1 Chicage 44,000 12,000 | 39,371 bbls. { —| "SAVANNAH, May 35.—OlL~8pirits tur. Total 98 26,279 | pentine, frim: Bipadne ROBIN-Firm; quote: B, $3.8%; D, $.47 St. Joseph Live Steck Market. | E. 81680500 | R vkl e 8T. JOBEPH, May 3 —CATTLE—Receipts, | 3524 H, 8.6 1 $2%; K sl M. Bew, 1200 head: market strong to lde higher | N. 380 W B0, W W, 8.8 | wteers, $4.00G6.40: cows and heifers, 8254 ( 6.00; calves, $3.006%.00. HOGS—Recelpts, 6,000 head; market weak | to bc lower; top, §7.2%. bulk of sales, $6% | @1.20. SHEEP AND _LAMBS—Receipts, 3000 head; market 16@@c higher; lambs, 37.000 | Brokers and Dealers |9 £ | GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS. | 8t Lewis Live Stoek Mark | _ Omaha Offic | 8T LOUIS, May 8 —CATTLE—Receipts B0l Teleph 2860 head, inciuding 9% head Texans: mar- | Independent, A-3191 and A-3132 ket 10g1c higher; native shipping and ex- | Oldest and Lergest Houss 1o the Staie 85 =823 anan SREREIENES ¥S2ES ATETIETTHRER §il?|i§lh B > zTeEER Faweagee-wenns ] £