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EE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 13 GRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET |57 S8 it = ™I Np i yORK STOCRS AND BONDS | " i T+ | GARA LIVE STOCK MARRET | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN RELT | New York Money WMarket. - NE Y N 2 ~MONEY-O1 i Drnnfimww Pour Int | Showers and Cooler for fhe Night, |Spasmodic Movements in Special | *'° iy -"?"}v" !":?" ent Fuling '-l‘"“f’r‘w‘}‘n Cattle Are Tln to Fifteen Cenu‘ Fale and Cool Day, Y . cent; closing bid, 1% pee cent; Stiered at Higher. Mflnfin of the East. y OMAIA, N& 38/ 190 Stocks Fail to Affect General List. per cent. Time loans, sirongl o w:, I ron a n Rl'r; trough of low pun.!‘!jn overlylng the - r‘ i SURY ’\’;* ‘;;cr "ll"‘:i‘i“ll JW' | deky mouhtaln slope jesday mornin 2 E SR | fonmrmxs ARE no‘r RELIEVED | has moved bit sightly during the asi | READING IS CENTRAL rmml,m - S HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER E : twentysfour hgurs, exeept that the north- STERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with ac- | is ‘hc bcqt pl,‘cc for Sa‘»‘nggi S iy @l A fgs LN T R L | :""'\mhvy'”""]"x -d h"';,‘s‘fi:lumd“:«'x“ :'L&M-v'n’r | Sheep and Lambs Steady, but Demand : 3 ; . Light RiNGIpts Give Corn an Advameq | SUNOLT R ROR, O reral Tast | | e iona Are Vielent and Ualom | gomandi commercial bille W RMGI Y, Prev u Awoount of e | You cannot more safely invest and i s Stromg Mong with night in Nebraske, and axtended norfth up Parific Moves Nearly Opposite SILVER- Bar, 624c: MO!I.rau dollars, ldlr roves oW & g b b t Con " the valley and over the northwest. The te ToeaBond Market is l»[ll\fil’s—(lu\nrnm'nl. steady: rallroads, Very High Prices Now f your savings (han bV tukmg out a W . S van PEAON rains in Nebraske were very Jight, but ap- esular Ghid o boditdr wefe 50 Ths 3 ) Tulcen Supuly. pear to have been fairly well distributed. emuinr, e — e Tows - An area of high pressure is moviog In from a0 1yr " v gl the northwest, and cooler weather is gen- b T R e | B R g b+ P 2. 1900, (4 s SOUTH OMAHA, May, 12, 1 : eral throughout the mountatns this morn- | NEW YORK, May 12 There were sens | U & Ou. reg 101% *K. . So. lat Sa.. . Ti Rt OMAHA, May 12, 195 | {ingk. Light to killing troats oecurted In | sational foatures i todny s migket ot | 40 caupon WL den de L. | ReGADS were Catily Hogh Shees. Weatner | canditlon® are uneelleved. | Colorado, Wyening Montans and 14aho | the failure of the general iist (o respand | V% 4 ree B b &N T e R | Ofhcial Foenter 18 T ams in a bank which has M ertous dumase I8 reported. Liverpool | sippi river. and light frosts occurrad in. the | (3, e SXiraordinary movements in spe- | Aitia-Chal 1site. . 88 8o ist & 1ol 4. %4 | Betimate Wednesday ... 280 1000 120 cables 1 o ollg o ) " A lower lake regior > clal stocks was its most remarkable fea- Am. Ag. b 1004 do gon. dge. ny 3 - | Vihccs yerierdsy sud thin acied s A check | Conditions ure Tavorable for Showsrs (o | LUr%, Spasmodic starts In one stock and | Am. Tobacto ... 0 Mo Puciie 00 Three days this week. 1168 w Cash and Reserve Funds. .. .$5,500,000.00. e on the local prices. this viclnity tonight, followed by ftair another developed in succession, but in| dofe .. 8 4 g e Same days last week 18,022 1,00 | cary B o (5 o Bl e | ety i Eoter (UoTER . o | e, tervals the marke tapred Tnto gui | A, o ity it 8 US| NS G vuSEes B SR e [ Total Assets of over. .....$13,000,000.00. p's gave cash cerm An Advantage tinued cool Thursday ness and apathy. I B8 N YN B AR Same days 3 weeks ago. 11 a3 | f « evator stocks of corn are very light and | Record of temperature and precipitation du“\f‘:ld‘:‘l“‘w' n-:’- .‘-muw flgure in_the | do ov i o b W :;m' dlhyu 4 weeks ago :fi\‘;! 32,973 Qally reoe are only enough to supply | compared with the corresponding day of y's dealing, and its fluctuations were | Atiantic C. L 1at ds. 8 & ist eon Same days last year.....13,717 o . $ale o - e loce: tosamption > the last three years: violent und frequent In its filghts to new | Bal ‘& Ohlo ‘...l do oy e L The following table shows the rsoeipts | The latest published statement shows that Wheat broke atter a steady and strong 1909, 1908, 1907, 1908, | record levels, with tiie exceptions of its| odo 3we .. 4% No. Pacific 4 of cattia hogs and sheep at South Omsna iy }y o . ¢ 49 086.687.46 penin® The undertone ja sirong and ail | Minimum temperature ... G 68 & ' & |rise to 164 In January, 188 The high- | ;4108 W dus. 81 dg sy o BT 0 the ear to date, compared with bt | this bank has interest hearing deposits of $2,086,687.49. advices are very bullish, but heavy selling | Precipitation o1 0 T |priced coalers showed pretty close sympa- | con go 1at 6n 10614 Pann. cv. Sigs 196 year: 108, In¢ Dec. by professional speeulators eased values, | Normal temperature for today, 61 degrees. [ thy with the Reading movement The first | feniral of Ga 5o . 100% 40 con 4 TS < ivemes 7% 948 atching the market without h" ng »u; . l;»:uwm»v in precipitation since March J’\Imll In the price of Reading found other | central Leather 5a.. %57 Reading gen_ s éll“'- 11&:? Wil B8, 4% port. May - wheat opened at e BN 3.87 Inches. avorites of the traders sluggish and un-| C. of N J g bs . i27% 8. L & & F. fx 4 BOWD . os chsirece, N 180 36,108 ... losed .27 e {lfl;lcl;‘nr\- corresponding period in 1%8, | responsive. When this was corrected by | Shee & Chie die T T The following table shows the average Corn held tirm with no change. No of- | 2.32 inches. an aggressive advance in Unfon Pacific, | o hicare et P 2 price of hogs at South Omaha for the last rinks were put on the market and cash | Deficlency corresponding period in 1907, | Reading slipped back over the whole of | sy & % 33 o s s Seeboard A Lo several days, with comparisons m_dvaticed . Teceipts o not Jogl41b inches. ? its previous upward course. Then, again, | c., R 1. & P. c 4v. 82 do Ist ref. in It O Tt SO, e L. A. WELSH, Local, Forecaster. | when Rending was pushed to a now high | o col 5 8% 80 Raiiway o 2 e i i) . Aag’' (15 - level, Unfon Pacific lost all of its advan do rtdg. 4s 1 . do gen. de v TR ¥ = A e ent ig started. Stocks are decreasin Corn e egl bulletin - « 8., L7% Unton Pacific ds | inder duily consumption. May cOFn opened | Omana, Neb., for the - iwenty-four houps | 4Ee. EIVing the appearance of unavalling | G & Mol € de S0 Uyhn e & Jom s“('r\‘" H n . Coto. Tnd, 5 1 ev. <] 62 510 4 the trashy order, and weighing 30 pmluin’ bigc aind closed at 0% ending” at 8 a m.. T6th meridian time, | 8TfOrts by the supporters of the market | (30 Vi ‘4 do et & ret e {6 25( 6 21 6 2 [ or under, were less active and showed the eroer 00€h | lcast improvement, some of them being 4 imary wheat recetpts were 197,000 bu. | Jaing at 5 1900 w0 keep the whole list moving together. | ¢ g & ¢ & o diks. 3 " | Shipmenis were 435000 bu., against re. | vednesday, May 12, 18 Relief that the market was being manfpu- | D. & H. cv. 4 . x uit-h no more than steady. The nogs sold protty Brokers and Dealers ‘ largely at $8.8567.16. and on up as high as eipts | year of 339,000 bu, and shipments UMAH{I\ I'IBTRll%:‘lT lated to cover the real nature of the o, a0 1at ret ds jo.Cara. m 15,00 bu. lemp.— n- ations going on unsettled confidence D &R G 4 3§ *Wabas 5 Corn receipts were 314,000 bu. and ship- | Stations Max. Min fall. _Sky. Buying orders from abroad outnumbered | Distilers' b % do 1st & ex. 4 $7.90 for the best heavy loads. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOUXS. menis were 43,000 bu., against receipts last | Ashland, Neb..... 70 88 .10 Pt.ocloudy | the selling ordars, and the London megket | Erie b. 1 0 Woatern Md Representative sales: Omaha Office: 210 N. ¥. Life Blag. var of 3640 by and shipments of 38,0 | Auburn, Neb . % 51 00 Clear showed growing disposition to speculate 11oh Sl Contra) e, R O A Rty 2eoon e i L §B'ken Bow, Neb. 82 50 .02 Cloudy | preferring the volatile mining stocks as | 7C, B &Q & W R f i g e e g s Clearances wére pofie of corn, none of [ o e 3 81 21 Clear & medium, The strike of Fesnoh » W% D, & R O ref. 54 ! = 1 Oldest and Largest House In the State 5 41 wheat and flour equal o 0,000 bu. | Y artson % 8“8 Clear etk Catioree Was S35 separent e I ohe Tef. 4x 10 C. & 0. r. S ctte bl iy - - s erpool closed Waed lower on wheat [ ™ N - A : 03 u ppare Bl N i o % Fi = nil URERANASS DN COTE Fairbury, - G Clear ence in the markets. The banking situa. | I\ et Bt Bour of M akr - %ou | _The official number o1 cars of AR i L m STOCK TRADES Lwcal range of options: §Fairmont, -8 .2 Clear tion 1s bound to give importance to fluctu- | Javan o . o S48 L &S F. g Mo brought in twday by cach road was: ] o & 1 have the most positive informatiy pasn. Al s B4 vl 95 Qr. lIsland, % 5 18 Pt. cloudy | ations In supplies of bank cash. The sur Bid 2 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 97 M - ever secured regarding an Industrial fo Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y | Hartingfon ® 62 .14 Cloudy plus reserve of less than $8,000,00 of the | S C, M. & St. P.... 2 08 merly selling at three times present pric " Hastings, } 81 48 .0 Clear clearing house banks is on volume of de Boston Stocks and Bonda. Jevean . sesns . . - | 1 191 300 then paying enormous dividends. Lf u ce Wheat i | Holdrege ] 2 61 0 Clear sits, reaching $1,396,18,000, and of loans of | BOSTON, May ol J0ans, 56| Ui et tain metal ix advanced to normal prices, May.if 127} | 1 Onkdale M 62 .0 Clear 346,484,000, both of which amounts are| G3ig per cent; per cent. L e | this stock should show earnings of @ July. g| 108%| Omaha W 52 .4 Raining |near to the highest ever reached by the | Atenison adi. 4s [t i | & & N, W, “west . | and pay 7% or more, which would indi- Wy ot | Tekamah, Neb...% . & .18 Cloudy |clearing house banks. The demand for| do 4 civees 101 Arisons Oom. ........ % | & B b, M. & O 1 ¥ | cate & quick 25 point upward move, and May.. 0% venefes 7 Alta, Ta....... ™ % Cloudy loans, meanwhile, is Increasing, especially [ Atchison R. R 1031 Atlantic . 1% | ¢ B & Q. east : g w possibly 150 points. Traders in B0 share TR R i e 3 tCarroll, Ta 1T 4 %0 Pt cloudy | for fixed periods, and, the supply sreering | 0o b4 104%4 Rutte Coalition | G B Q. Gl lots or more mailing or wiring $10 wiil DI T EEPRS o 4 | Clarinda, 1a 7 18 T Cloudy |is reported by brokers to he u’rnwm: el ettt T R - 8 o 0 M T w0 8 be wired the name of this stock. . §10 ad: it | S %, B Clouty |t Tne amount of commeroial Saper 1o | Bieies Muine..... 144 Copper Range G, R. L & P., west.. 0 88 ditional required when stock has moved § Sept it | *Sioux City, Ta.. 78 5 0 Cloudy |almo growing more abundant. Heavy fs- | % yo & M & H. i1 i Iinots Central . i B e T acchbianos “Eails 3 ! L * Minimum _temperature for twelve-hour | sues of proposed raflroad securities remuin | Union 3 18 areene i Chicago G. W........ 4 » ' Market Leiter $20 per month. " . period ending at 8 a. m. § Not included|to be financed. The call loan branch of | Am. Arge. Chem.... 30 Isle Roya F - b 7 J. OVERTON PAINE, \\HI'A“I"“\.(. 1-;! :“;T.-.Lx % In averages the money market remains tranquil. At-| , 9 Bfd 814 Maks, MIning ....... Total recelpts......139 128 : 0, hard, $1.28G1.30; No 3 eu T . the disposition of 0 L 193 Market St. Newark, N. J. BN DISTRICT AVERAGRS. tention was attracted to an assertion of an | AT, P Tt Movunk. ; an follons, each Buyer ‘purchasiag he ] hard, #i. 4, hard, $1.17@1.22; No No ot —Temp- Rain influential Chicago banker that the specu- | “a'pta LI Mont, €. & el number of head indicated: . 7 . ) es. | lative deal In the wheat mar tie| Am. T. & T 10y Nevada . Ghttioe Homh Bhess. lac; No. 3, TlegTike; No. e [Stationa. Max. Min. Inches. | anced, not in' Chicago, but in New York.] Amer. Woolen 36 0id Dominion ... Gmatia ‘Pisking o6 » » Krade, fiie: No ¥ vellow. | Colambus, O. 15 B 00| The fate tone of the market much up-| @0 pfd 1034 Osceola . 3. | Bwirt and Company.... 3 524 W No. § yellow, Tic; No. 2 white, 71 | Columbus, 0. 18 by settled and the alosing tone irregular. et Y SRRl - A Cudahy Facking Co...... &1 1 ® H OATS-No. 3 mixed, 5c; No. 8 yellow | Indlanapolis, Ind.. 12 " 3 Bonds were irregylar. Total sales. par| wuu Blectric 11 Bhannon .....iuee fi;:‘oh;n%k‘:’U- B . 585 Na. 4 .white, 56:*No. + white, 4c@ | Kansas City, Mo.. 21 5 value, §7,292,000. “nited States bonds | 4o pla B 0% Tamarack ... . ) king Cooooievs oo e 4 Loulsville, Ky..... 1% 2 were unchunged on call Mant. Gan 1Ak Tenity 0 1 ¥ 2, T8¢ N Minneapolis, Minn. 9 “® Number of sales and leading quotations ;,“:ud l:mv‘; 8. Mining.... Cariot Receints Omaha, Neb.......18 2 108100, 8tacks, ware, pa follonia Pl ¥ Mo & ! Uias frvinese 8 LERTIL . 89D o ed } 1 ; Wheat. Carn. Oats, | 8. Touts, Mo. ... 1 B mChaliare 98 .. Righ T retamk: | 1% P Y Vietora S F. P Lewis | 7 J. B Root & Co. Chicagos,: ek % 13| The weather is slightly warmer through- | Amaiga Copper 2 S| o ptd L1 Winong : Minneaghiils | .j ab f | out the corn and wheat region. Very light | American Agricultural 3 e { Hoopia Omahi f . » | showers occurred in the central and west- fim-nv:n Ln‘m ‘l:'uln o+ AN a v Aftnate s McCreary & Carey.... i uluth ern portions, but were appreciable only in | {7 e v 5 Jov ' - 5 Local Securities. H. F. Hamilton . ¥ the Omaha and Minneapolis districts. AR Soon o Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, | F: G. Inghram .. o Am H & L. prd...... ¢ i Sullivan _Bros % 1 Local. Forecaster, . | Am. Tee Securities ir, 616 Now York LUS BHHANGC - et | ahmer Biebe, 0000010 1 it American Linseed .. .. % | Columbes, Neb., Blee Light 851988, s 95 | St. Clair Pa e W GENE 4 o | American Locomotive ... . i oty | United D A Beet © 70 Prices’ on Board of Tr R ME LR - R Dl n" i NEIp e e . W al CHICABO, ‘May 12.—Reports of rain_in Am. 8. & R prd s Douglas Counly ds 1928 . 100% 102% |Other buyers .. ) v win Kansas were the chief reason for a-decline | @uotations of the Day on V. Am. Su < 3 B | o Rait 0o, & peF sent it | ,, of more :n-n 1c in wheat on the Board of Commoditien. i § d B o e - el o m? 2 o4 2 ». ade toffay. ,Corn cloged steady, oats firm | NEW YORK, May 12.—FLOUR-—Re. e i . Eansas Oity Ry, & Lo o 1913, Al R | eceipts of cattle this morning | & n m ram.)—CATTLE~Receipte, 900 head; mar- and provisions steady. celpts, 22,457 bbls.: exports, 557 bbis. | Anaconda Mining. Co...... © S Werepione Gtodk 6 v Gt iy ‘l'""l"h“l";;""(::'!;»n?r::!‘v"fosr«;\h;;“:@g © L et higher |..w,,. 36.00@8.70, cown, $4.507 ml‘h-‘-"fl p ';:al‘:":l;?‘n‘;:lru. m-:-;:‘rrf'fi‘\:;::; M';rkml ||u‘|flt‘:nd (;l;(vz\lal nuady. B:my::r ::::m: P bt i 0,,,,:. g:, ,,.l mA"r' g i wmp”:d sith I!:“ Veich biE Fun. Howe 2 this morning were feeders, $4.00G6.%; yearlings, $i.00. 3 aten vy : e ' : i | BrIOE Lo, WAL time displaying moderate firm- | w(raights. - §5.00@ 4,20 Minnesota, bake § 3 Omaba & C. B 8t Ry. S 1014, ever, aw compared with other weeks the | LEhL as usual, but this fact scemed to | HoGe—Receipts, 6,000 head: masket weak; ness, owing, it was sald, 10 covering of u‘wo; o~ winter extri 508,80 Omaha & C. B. St Ry, bs 1928, B receipts are showing up very well. The raelent With Dbuyers Al the | top, §1.16; bulk of sales, $6.9007.00 shori whet for the account of @ firm | winter 1890, s“fi Sty iow . 2 e ai Omaha & C. B. St Ry. pld b per cent quality, 58 has been the rule most days of | opening. Yesterday's lofty values appeared whose trades had been transferred to hion ‘ufle&fi“. si:‘ 3 stralents. | Bre" nipm T by Omaa & C. B. 8t Ry. Com. 4 per cont. late, has heen pretty good, there being a | to have Injected a more cautious air into OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. 2| ersana - 2 &zz233 ppep— LEE H i-‘:z: — FEE Lo crana BERY, PR BEn 13 - aies'as }28 *3RE8S. J——" gnsEs ea | i . 13 PRBSTRT $4.55@6.50; cows and heifers, Receipts, 10100 head; market steady: pigs and lghts, $4.5a7.10; packers, 0@7.15; butchers and best heavy, $7.200 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,409 head: market 16¢ to 26c lower. 'Native mut- tons, $1.50@4.8; lambs, $6.96@9.00; culls and bucks, $3.50f5.00; stockers, $3.006M4.2 St. Joweph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH. May 12.-CATTLE-Re- | celpts, 1,700 head; market strong to - 10c | higher; steers, $1.50a8.50; cows and heifers, $2.00@5.90; calves, $3.5047.00. HOGS—Recelpts, 5,00 head; market steady: top, 3130, bulk of sales, $6.85G7.20. 2 SHEBP AND' LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,00 n head; market steady; Lambs, $7.509.25 % % % Stoux City Live Stock Market. B 8101 Ta, May 12.—(8pecial Tele- other IO Raws. of the day wka Om. & C. B St Ry. & B. pld 4 por ct. vary large proportion of desirable fat | today's sesslon, and as a result, supplies Canadian e 100 Water Cc fe 1046 vevees Vi o v p ! the 4 . g’ a1 Pacitls o4 b0, Omaha Water Ce fa steers among the arrivals. dld not move in accordance with the fast VunLage o Aels ONpartuRIY" 10 poond 'fi“ - e wen i e Walar Cor 18, DA reserees The market on beaf steers was about the | achedule of the last two weeks. D b Berees ahaWhatsonltnel | market vigorously at times. Although the SORNMEAL - Fiem; fine ~whlte and | Srmen of New Jersey.. . o Omana Ba. of T. B. Co. pfd § pef cent. liveliest experienced in u long time. Buy-| Prices were generally about steady, | ®ished by Buyers and Wha o official weather map indicated no pain -in|-yellow, $1.85@1.70; coarse, $1.50@1.55; | Chesapeake & Ohio. . i Pacifie Tel. & Tel. Co. bs 1931.. ers went out with the apparent intention j although In a few cases soft Spots were Bl"l"l‘bl\»l:rrlmery. No. 1, delivered (o Kansas and none was forecasted, private | Kiln dried, $3.90 X Chicago & Alton South Omaha Sewer 4}4s 1926.... to securé as many cattle as possible. re- | apparent. The trade was slow, considering | the retail trad. 1-11 No. 1 gardless of price. The resuit was that | the limited supplies, and this feature natur- ' in 60-1b. tubs, No. artons, e 2 vato | RY i quiet: No. 2 westerm, 940, f-o. | Chicago Orent Wester. . Sloux City 8. Y. pra § per cont S o R A ot e Pk g B vilues showed an advance of 10G15c, in | ally caused the general market to take on | 2C; In G-Ib. tubs, Hvc: packing stock, 18c; fact, mostly 15c over yesterday. Good |an easier appearance. Receipts were about | falncy dalry, tubs, 1$@zlc; common roil, ers had oceurred which would partially | P.New York Chfcago & N. W . 2 TriState L.'co’ 314 T pr ct. comibonus 8 ool akine ung | fresh made; '1sc. Market changes every rclieve the drouth situation. In the north- | (BARLEY—Dull, maltipg, The, o L [0 ¥ & % 5 rholdh Topema e, Rx. W Py gy Tuesday. , wheat at the leading grain centers of this price touched sirce January, when §7.00 was MhoR halE Tivei were dhmb irymg to resell consignments. In addition | pfie N hard winter, $132%. f. o.| Sora Products 7, chief feature of the Idcal wool market and | hour. willingness to buy mutton at the advance |twins, loc; young Americas, 4 in hoop, 16%c © o n afloat: No. 2 har er, 2 . 3 el o ’ " . conterduy. Iverything | condition pointing toward booming values, | EWiss, ioc; full cream limburger, 16c. here yesterday, which tended to further in- [ ending with a severe decline on reports | Distiliers' securities 3 HEVSbaSR SCutAINY emayaareiiies of |l HighRe thinYNNtatany. . SV s ; * Gl Sy Esfeey: aEssEs et Swesouen suation, Ln the Borih | wew York: feediis. 150 et 8. New | €1 C4C. & gu LI 5y Union' 8.°Y. co. o phr clfit 1 W steets sold up as high as W8 with 4 plece | evanly divided betwen the ] for sceding operations. Demand for cash | * SC¥AT—-Recelpts, $1,600 bu. Spot | Colorsgo & so A 5 Wool Market, O oS o ot LS BENE. 1R8 clippers. EGQH_Eresh seiling stock, candled, #v. helit ar the leading grain cencers of T8 | marker easy: No. ¢ fed, §1.42%, ejevator: | Coie & B I B¢ v TN BOSTON, May 12-WOOLc-The upward|paid. The trade was active at the aavance | s marning's halt in runaway prices is | No stoinge market. AR ROra CEt SRy rohate thale Wi R L Ll .§‘..“|'7.‘."h"“,"3 5 D gTI08L: | Consolidated Gas 3 tendency of values continues to be the | and everything was cleaned up at an early | attribu argely o the consumer's un- | CHEESE-Finest n full cream, (T 2%, Delaware & Hudson i dealers are reailzing tnat higher prices | Cows and heifers showed fully as much | It I8 obvious that live mutton prices ¢ vorite, 8 in hoop, 16c; dalsies, 20 In"hoop, 10 these bearish domestic conditions for- bat. The wheat market was quite w o G iy 5 ] Y Y } | not soar forever, even with every mar i ¢ brick, full case, ‘16c; blovk elgn markets. fakied. to *follow’ thel UDtuPh | onesitiad todce on m‘"”h'_”‘:m o L i R are likely to remain for some time. There | improvement as beef steers, being generally i ) every market b Phgh 3 o ol fro o ol s ce | The consumer is ever ready put on the | POULTRY—Brollers, suc; alive, springs, cieaso the selling pressure, During the day | of rain in Kansas. Bulls gave very littlp | Erie vt o) PN WoOl from (e west T of which s |-ouanged-hande’ veryqulokiy. st tearhdvence: ;B NSRS 8 G RAARE (hat the aidwing | 13e; henge TBiko) catia: il o diiekas 1o b July delivery sold befween $1.12% and | support and seemed to be selling on the | Erie lst pfd . K | Watching: thei sivuation; both in the wewt | | Dry weather and short grass reports from | down 'at’ this time s the result of his |#§ 10c; ‘turkeys, 19¢; pigeons, per doz.. Ji14%: The close was weak, at about by | hard spots. Last prices were % @1lc net | Erle 24 prd 6 o004 ind abroad. Buying of pulled wool and the | the country and a corresponding drop in | handiwork. The market during the last | boci Kulnea fowls, per doa, SL00; squabs, bove the low point of the session, July | lower. May ~closed at ~$1.34: July, | General Electric 0 0 |4 b . uying \ - " . - P & v Wb . ASt)per doz., R Dressed hens, 1lc; 8prings, ‘ S5 P 110 1116 closed at $1 19%: September, | Great Northern pd. % .11 9.2 foreign product continues freely. The |the country demand has weakened the [two weeks hus registered a-total advance | P ole® s iige: ducks, 11c; geese, 1ie S ohsidetavie’ vi T1om 61 1a% closed at $1:127% *| Great Northern Ore etth 2% | leading domestic quotations range as fol- | stocker and feeder market. The trade this | of right around $1.00@l.3%. No data 1 | (voxere, sie oo P i) (oonsiderable strength was displayed in | ¥ S0 1o b e 1,155 bu, Spot ‘mar- | Ilinols Central 2 3 lows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missour, | morning was very slow and dull, although | available for comparison, but iUs a pretty | ' F)SH.-Fresh the corn market in the early part of the Nt oA No. 5. §2%c, elevator, and Blo, | Interborough Met 25 o% | three-eighths blood, 30@3lc; quarter blood, | receipts were extremely small, with the | safe guess that this is about the day, but the market closed barely teady. | get T 0, 2. o8 WS A ErAIO M N0, § | International Harvester 20@c. Scoured values, Texas, fine 12 |tendency of prices downward. advance ever The Moy delivery, was relatively’ the | Jofow. ic, f. o. b, afloat, all nominal. jaha) -Maviger pid. 4% | monthis, 66@67c; fine 6 to 8 months, H8aw Quotations on cattle: Good to choice | time. sunfish, 8¢ o 9c; black bass, 3c; white SR BE 10 Trole il e e onaowed @ | Dptions were without transactions, clos: fine fall, 63@55c. California, northern, 63@ | cornfed steers, $6.50G6.90; fair to good corn- [ Four loads of shorn lambs sold fish, 13c, pike, 13c; salmon, i4c; Dickerei, evi f ices At the close were | ing practically net unchanged. May i ; @c; middle county, Sofiosc: fall free, 4o@ | fod steers, $6.80GR50: common to fair corn- | morning at $5.15. a nickel below & 100; trog legs, 36c. Fresh frosen: White »‘I’\"\‘oull ‘day.. 1":::.':".r|‘ In. close were (,_u"d At B13e; July closed at 78%c; AR i8¢} }.411 .1.Ir ve sawe, A||.-,§..:|! vnm;xn‘h\d‘ «.(fl»{rm &.llmftl‘ fl(){nd to chu\l;:; cows | ast record on that class o stuff tish, No. 1, 10c; round, 8¢c; plckerel, R0 - Iawae “f er closed 1514 n ty 8o g o. 1, staple, #8@70c; eastern clothing, and heifers, 5; ¢ to g0od COWS | w, 3 ' i s N7 . siump in wheat, but prices made only | xar flem: mixed oats 26 to 3% pounds, | Minn. & St L : medium staple, 6@0c; [and heifers, $2.0604.50; good to cholce | *T . Spanish mackerel, 1ic; native mackerel, ¢ sight reactions. During the greater part | goig @60c; natural white, 26 to 32 pounds | M.. st P X fine_clothing, 6@sic; fine medium clothing, | stockers and feeders, $4.6066.65: fair to good | ,SUYers did not appear quite so eager for | Sponish mackerel, ¥ d i the day, however, the farket mani- | g1 @63%c; clipped white, 34 to 42! Missourt Pactfic ..... 3 | 6366 half blood, &@6ic; three-elghths | stockers und feeders, $1.00g4.50; common to | (€ exttcme high priced lambs In the | €4C% . g B No sted_decided strength because of active | pounds, b1 @ 67, N & . atde; quarter blood. 65@eée; pulled, | fair stockers and feeders, $.2@4.00; stock | ¥ooled department ag yesterday, and as o BEER 3 i vering by ShOTis, who were aroused by | Proav Mig: CNo. 3, $6@70c; good 'to | M K. & 7. pid " 5 Mo A, 60g630; A supers, | heifers, $3.25a440; veal calves, $.00Q67S; | Fe8ult the demand was even more back- | 12%c; No. 3, 10c. Loin: advance of d@%c in the price of the | cholce, 79@90c. NN Tt g " | So@b0. bulls, stags, etc., $3.26G5.25. ward on wooled than on shorn. The few | 13%c; 3, lc. Chuck No. sl grain. At Uie close prices were igc | HOPS-——Steady: 1907, 3@6e; Pacitic | N"'R™R ot M 1a pial 1 I 4 | *FONDON, May 12.—~WOOL—The ofterings | Representative’ saies sales In wooled supplics were not sufficient | % 1¢i No. 3, 64c. Round, No. 1 9c; No lower Lo %o higher, with July’ at blc coast, 1908, 8@11c; 1907, 3@6c. Now York_ Central.......... 1,00 at the wool auction sales today amounted | BEEF STEERS, to establish much of a market Wo; No. 3, Hec. Plate; No. 1, B%o; No Frovisions were jnoderatel Prices| HIDES—Firm; Bog 204 @21%¢; | N. YV, 0. & W.... 1.800 10 14,321 bales and they were readily taken. | No. Av. Pr N > A Quotations on clipped sheep and lambs: | 9% No. ‘L ule close were Zige lower Lo luc higher, | Central America, 2le. i Norfolk & W......... . 2,800 Prices remained firm and the recént high | 16..... 65 4 60 1241 Gobd to cholce lambs, $7.86a8.30; fair to | FRESH FRUITS—Appl western box Closing quotations were as follows LEATHER—Steady; acld, 22'¢@ North American A 2 b v v rees v exc , especially | § veeee. 888 518 . 130 ood lambs, $7.0047.85; good to choice li apples, Bananas, 5-bunch lois, . PROVISIONS, — Beef. ~firm, o&wzfi“v' orthana R asiie : 8. e e T ol il g et BT H s Searlings. $6.5G0%: §ond to choies henvy | o per.ib. Or - Lemons, 33 Atticies.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | $14.00a148); beef = hama. = 8 i ) ptterense iRy, Y tinental buyers. Americans bought freely, [ 3 - » s 1M yearlings. $.75G6.3; good to cholce weth- | @400, Grapo frult, #.50. Grapes, Malag - Pl Sl ess. $1150023.80, Cut R 3 Uiy g g e for u 0 161 i lolce Wt | #1.50 per kes. Florida pineappies, per crat > 3 r 18 naes NILECQELIY. SHU! Tecive Gag .voc: ] payng 15 to 2 per cent advance for suita: | 3f 2 s ers, $.00@6.40; fair. to good wethers. $5.00 | 31 % p by T . R R R L R C ) oot e T T ol G 0 T ot | ble parcels, especially cross breds. To-| 14 - sl 5.90; god to cholce ewes, $6.75@6.25: fair to | PR o b0 b i dapat Moy il Sy 131 100 131 | 137 | led bame SIS0, Lard Steady. et Steel Car 0 duy's sales follow: New South Wales, |29 .. e L10ms 800d ewes, $.26@5.75; culls and bucks, $2.00 | g oL AN e L dotwial 1 1% 1hg) .1 10 | orm, §10.80 010,957 rafined fivm; continent, Palace Car.... ... 10 190 bales; scoured, 1s 413dfils 104d; greasy. | 120 b G IR @5.00. Quotations o wooled lambs: Good | $216 per bbl. California celgry, 1avgs, ! N Ooky 10614-% | $11.20; South Amer i oompdNne 7 Gteel Bpring 100 3% 4 | 10G1WA. Victorla, 200 bales; scoured. | 16 e U o choice lambs, $5.85@9.%; fa oq | gmaller, 0. New ToricHerid seoh ¢ 1 oyl 1 Yoy ’ - | LRGSO, Pork steady i : So0® | Reading ......... "0 5% | 19 Bedu2s 2ed: greasy, dad@ls 4. South | 13 ... 1313 Tamba $r 060 s $98@08: falr to good | bage, dipc per 1b. Wiscanin [Red bo eQTs T3 T T R G | = - Y o et Australin, 400 bales; scoured, O@i0nd; |16 ... Representative sales: auloris, e per b, Califorla’ cuulifigi i %G P T % oW —quiet; city, 5%ec. o L aked R greasy, Bigd@ls. West Australia, 700 bales: | 1? 8@ per crate, Tomatood, | 8, & m::" i o Tt o1 St | RICE—Domestic, fair to extra, 3@6%ec; | Roek Island Co. pid Cibie 7 greasy, 6l4d@ls 1%d. Tasmania, 500 bales :: gidte, WS Cuba, G-buiket spala” o " B84y | Japan_nominal UL &R P pfd 900 5 scoured, 18 3A@1s 104: greasy. m,dfi-la 1 d g | e % Iy ;\_ . | "HUTTER -Steady: state dairy, common | 8t L B W 00 New Zealand, 700 bales: scoured, % Badf} et B Snips, (urnips, carrots, ¥ o or- 2 2He. SU L 8 W pfd..l. 180 10%d; greasy, S%d@ls 2 Cape ot flood ® | 10 western ewes, wooled.. ida neéw. bee arrols, persniys, "flum 4 new state full creams, | Sloss-Sheffield 8. & 1 00 Hope and Nata, 30 bales; scoured, 8d@1s | 13 1 "3 wemtars laotte wetilod - ete., ver duz., Tbe 1% | 40: tancy, 12%c; common to | Southern Pacific .......... 21,300 2 Tigd; greasy, 4%a@9%d 89 faa WORMID ISINEN, ‘Wi ceee 18 BTRAWBIERRIES—$3.00§3.25. g :f“",‘ fair Tall o specials., mplie. . | 80. Pacific ptd “ ‘;g; 3 5 u = Weatezo., Wby HIDES--No. 1 green, bc; No, 4 eurqd, Se W% e B | ! . Southern Ratiway . ... .. ey & ) 5 western wethers 5 i state, Pennsylvania e e Kansas City Grain and Provisions. § spring lambs .. RPN Metal Market. 1800 | 18 25| 18 05 | nearby selected white, 24%c; 10 | S Comer KANSAS CITY, May u«wmur~nn 4 %0 W 2210 v W 18 A' 18 104 | Pennaylvania, and nearby, (air to’cholce s gy T and RamlRal i Iha RN a @ " ;p'r',:f""“‘;"",“’:“ e NEW YORK., May 12-METALS-The 719 western wooled llmlm % London tin murket was lower today, wilth 15 10 5 (1815 |28@24c; brown and mixes brown | 7o 8t L & W hard, $1.29@1.38 2 red, $1.4661.54; 12 spot quoted al £152 128 6d and futlures at { and mixed, fair to choice, n %c; west- | T Bt L & W. pfd 9 3 red. $1.42G1.54 A L quot o CHICAGO LAVE STOCK MARKET | £188 125 6d. Localiy weak and a little lower, caught; ‘almost all are largest | gressed: Halibut, sci buffaio, 9c: tfour, made in a similar length of [ 12c; builheads, ldc; catfish,. 17c; crdpples, 57 western ewes, wooled. 227 western lambs, broken T4 | 1045 |ern firsts, 21G21%e. Union Pacific . ¥ 3 1%@Ac higher: No.*2 mixed, @ | 10 521/ 10 & - Union Pacific pfd ¢ 3 mixed, Jie; No. 2 whte, n consequence, with spot At $1§. 124819, 25 St. Lounis General Market. U. 8. Reaity ‘e >y % 3 08 d o o9 a 4 ity ? 3 white, 746 Copper declined to £59 15 30 for spot and ST. LOUIS, May 12—WHEAT-Lower; |5 8 Rubber... 1 -+ 'nehanged to 1o higher; N Cattle Stronk Migher—Hogs | L4 135 for fuiures in London. Lecally, 10 0@ |track, Ko 3" red. cash $LSlGL: No | 8 steet i 2 ¥ No. 2 mixed, 5@ 1 Steady to Lower. e, with LaksTut $BLIRI oy 0 |10 0 024 | hara, §1.32@1.39: July, $1.09%; May, -~ . ) % i Iy S12I5@13.00; casting, $12.62%@12 574, 01 10 1016 | 1010 | Beptember, $1.08 y L M PEOIREE 3 . o chojce timothy, $12 CHICAGD. May 12-CATTLE—Receipts, | oud was lower at £15 o8 1n Lonion. i - | "EORN — Futures, weak: ca higher: | wapash “ ! 4 prairic, $11.00G11.36; choice | fatimated apsy 000 head g Market strong ta | cally firm and higher, with spot ut #.3 . [trac No. s cash. Toihe; No. 2 white, 10146 | wavaan pra 1 $16.75G117. 75 &75; heifere, B30 e %0 | 135" in consequence of an advancé in e sh“Guotations were as follows July, whaistic; September, fiye Westorn Marylund ‘ 3 ER-—Creamery, 2 s, 2%c; sec | o ’?‘k e e SR L suing price of the leading produces. FLOUK=FIrm| winter patents, $6.306,60 'p8-S(eady; track, No. 2 cash, bbc; | Westinghouse Electric 8% 3 <ing stock { | @b.66. efs und Teeders, 8.9 | goiter 'was higher at. £a1v1%s 64 in the winter straights, §5.50065; SPring buients 2 white Sdge. July, 50c; Sepiember, | Western Union 4 tras, 2l4e; ourrent recelpts, 1% | |o8s . o . London market. Locally quiet and WU, SLFRIGHLS, $.70G%.90; bukers, $40 | Wheeling & L B 1% 1w 12 [seconds and dirties, 17e ket wrvaasl 1o b Tated. Nnal 0 heAd. | changed . at 3,02WORIN Devs: wabiioNey | OUR-Steady: red winter patents, $6.50 | Wisconsin Central 66 Weceipta. Shipm | Marketstegay tonbe lower; thelcs Héavy | T1aNENd e AR T TER-Steady; creameries, 23G20%c; | @7.00; extra fancy and stralght, $6.15@6.40; | Total sales for the day, 1087800 shures Wheat, bu ......... 31,000 {‘,’;,'\,"",‘, R A R A R e R e ) 19G 34c | hara’ win: s, $4.50G4.90. — Corn, bu 39000 nixec i cholee light, §7.i0q | 3 pally unchange g L K Steudy | at- mark, vases included, | EEED 2. 359, 35 London Closing Stock Oats, bu ......... 22,600 20,000 | Liack R B e pas, B.2400T; bulk | porhern, Si RO M) s LTI, 3 of_sales. ST10G 1'southern and No. | S0uthrn spfy, b dne. Orsis. CORNMEAL—$3.40. 2. " e | St 5~ Recéipts, esti f S 1Bty @ m“‘ Sirong. " sacked, eant “track, #1.38 LONDON, May 12-—American securitles \ SHEEP °AND = LAMBS~Recéipts, esti- | $16.25, | wins, 14y o Am"h“ g | .58, opened sasier. today and during the early | Options at Kansus City: pated at 1060 head Market weak; ‘shoep ¢ - i > ing ranged from w@%d below yester- | — — mbs, $6.50@9.30; yearlings, $5.50 Dry Goods Market, ,'.‘,,‘{’,“‘m B?‘? Ay rarm: tmothy, FLEMGILI. prairie. | gov's New York closn Articles. | Open. | High.| Low. | Close, S L L g rile o C b choloe 0 ‘fancy, 8@ | $10. a1 T-i6e. London closing_stockh — e RK, May 12-Following the re- Wi ehtoks| B B D e Connols, money. Kan. & Tekas Wheat | » City Live Stock Market. T8 30 Briese R BIRied WASK fabiies 76, chick: e Ioe f do_mceount..... w York Ceatral July 107 0TH| 105%| 106 ne2 52 ¢ —CATTLE much larger business is veing place l’RO\!ilan—Pml steady: ' jobbing, o 4% bitvd 114 . TY, Mo., May 12—CATTLE ith the The i qulef ind wRldhle P % Lard, higher: prime’ steam. $10.50 i::::'::: . 10% Norfolk & Western Septem 1014 101% 9 .1 004,34 | gt ) 8. Recelpts. 10,000 with the agents. The general trade s quiet head, including 50 sout r - 1IN - do pla : . \ 9 3 5 0 ‘ and while prices W cot ade and 6 B Totne: B 16 Drv s meats. higher: boxed extra | “35" 00 LR . o LARLE % 9y erns; market steady to 10c higher; cholce | yarne are firm xm.x.m...mm:'-l |"lnu..; 10 pound w thorta, B0 tHa: oenr Tihe.. AANTR: ShOrl| Becios & GRie.. A S s May = 2 export and dressed beef. steers, $.36G9.90: | v the Ldemmi wrin ety e RS, 0 PARLEY, @i fair to | Clears. SL00 " Bacoms Doxed extra | Canagian Pacific. . ST Rand Mines .. Nay 2 20 0n 8 | falr o good, ' $5:3006.90! western steers, | hay with the hixhor orices nahy ror ek nales ol ? fleL Shotts. S1L3714: clear' oibss SILST%; short | Cresapesks & 0 % Reading g ,.i“,z ot ) | $4.306r8:70; " stockers and feeders, $3.7505.76: | ton, Silk plece Koods and ribbons Are hweatern, SLi: | SIS HI300 Chicagn G W 5% Bouthern Rallwey . p s w4 | soathern stecrs, $4.75G6.45; mouthern cows | hone, Sk, hicce, Kooc g ¢ imoiny e | POULTRY - Weak emafl‘\. 30: spring, | Chi. MiL & St P 188k 4o pra oy $.5668,00; native cows, $3.0006.50; native | oast: Johbing houses afe(dolog & medium % ¥, 2sigsc; turkevs, 19G100. ducks. 1040, geese, | De Boery . oo (doutharn Pasitic Cotton Market. | heifery, $4.0066.66; bulls, $3.7505.00; calves, ! POV PR gee. per bbL. J18.00 R<Steady: rekmery, & e el e e s e | NEW YORK, May L COTTON The PR S HICT Sugar and Molasses . $10.0810.10: shart cloar i R AL N 2 R = A s e Soaned Lo SR Rar L to strong; top. $1.8%: bulk of sales. | N YORK. May = 1.-SUGAR-Raw \ il Tt cle B ARk AR Bienta o] SR aodarain - 3 o tpra L nts o1 & continuation o sh ex ¥ o . el o Bewi | tirm fair refining, 3.4%i centrifugal, W 0.5 R K S § do 24 pra 4 wibasn 4 and general buying, which was % |$6.550%30; heavy. $T.1SMTa04: puckers and i iR E8 Y TEALCE R “3NC Werined wheat and flour were and Trunk A% do” prd 2 ‘s _ u 4 i butchers. $7.C06G7.30; light, $6.83@7.10; plgs fine Prim, el Rucéiots. Bhipmente | ffand Tounk o Y promoted by the higher cablés. the absence | } S steady: crushed, 6.65c; powdered, 5.06¢ o u P Bod BAlh” shr i Pts Were | praur, - hbls g G900 W0 | Louterilie & Nash. 1438 Amal. Copper B [of any important participation in the soulh - - e AMBS- Receipts, 10,00 | §1anulated. 4.9éc. : respondiita Wheat. bu P o ] R B e A Tn o Re par on™ |West and continued bullish erop accounts 2 i AN MBS Rocetpin A - a oreo Corn, bu » ONEY - or cen from central and western sections of helt h ¥ eak ambs 1 Fotimaing T sV eat. | Oats, hu ¢ i9.600 P rate t Milucount in the open’market | Reallzing was very heavy at the advanc H ot b i grTs: withers, %250 MEGEATH HAS BIG COAL MINE Liverpool n Market. 15-16 per cent. side buy orde nery offe! L 5 o " . -8 t by Milwaukee ol 4 ds p o = ings made little impression on prices which Market. LIVERPOOL, May 12~WHEAT-Na. 2| A f B B e e W ; Stock in Sight. sperty Is on PHILADEL May 12 -BUTTER- |red weatern winter, . nominal; = futures New York Miaing Stecks. B e T A ot .l ¥ . ’ el e T S Ly i and woalks JAXIFA western creamery, | Steady: July, 85 11%d: September, 88 M4d. | NEW YORK, May 12.—Closing quotations g . PRgc:E ;- Spot closed quiet, 20 pointe higher; mid- | western rkets yesterday were as follows —— nearby ; e December, 8 §7%a u mining stocks dling uplands, 11.3c: middling gulf, 11.56c; Eags ¥ Cattle. Ii:::u sh'.‘; 3 { GG Sy bunsyivania and other | CORN-Spot strong new American | Ajce : sales, 824 bales. South "Omah 2,800 10000 W. Megeath s one bf 4 umu.‘ men earby . Tirglat then baces 3¢, Bt mare, | mixed, via Galveston. o8 Shd; futures qulet; [ shrumewicie o L . Futures opened firm; May, 10.85¢: July Blouz LCItY o oot g who Wil heneflt reatly hfn“ Bullding 8t Joseph e 1700 5,000 of the Pacific const’ extension of dhe Mil current redsh m Iflurnnl-h— cases, ¢ |July. bs 4%d Com. Tunnel stoek . 10.88c; August. 10.6¢: October, 10.62; De- At mark; wei frec cases, at il fia. hoMde & (oo ¥ cember, 10.6c; January, 10.62c; March, {ansas Cit, 10000 17000 nark: (urnnl r—fim-. free cases, 20%@ | Milwaukee Grmiu Market. Con. Cal. & Va... 10.62¢ i o 260 10100 | wausee raiiroad He has opened a new | il | MILWAUKER May 12-WHEAT -No. 1] Jion siiver ... o Futures closed nervous; May. 10.%¢; June, | " STOCKERS sBDERS | Chicago 100 20w 1 co8) mine and gt g B By HE slrl - vk full orgams. | northern. 31.91; No. 2 nortbern, $1.3; July, | “*Otterea 30-8e. July, W.Te: August. 10.Tho: Beptem- | ¢ - 2 1 " lholce old !r to good. Myc: |$113 bld i by . Dane b October, 10.74c; November, 10 ..4“ « | o - e e Tofals Bow Tim | Bound Up, *lont. gnd ‘fe taking oyt coul new, as ig) CORN- Btandard, Wank SPasrtnie Becember, 10.77c; January. 10.74c; ‘March, | CRE] i a. an astounding rate. right In the Pt ! B " R St Louis Live Stack Market. cou where theve I & great demand fc ‘:’-m.... BARLEY Salows 12— Bank clearings for to- ALVESTON, May 12.—COTTON—Market . ALTRDMR: SRS AR SEteal SOMANA 19s 4 ay | , . HOGE—Hogs sold anywhere from steady HUIS, May 12 rLE~Recelp W cudind e g 75 and for (he correspond- | higher at 107-léc. to e higher this morning. depending | s head. including oxao Raliis I dsma Woodend. e at the Apstetant . ATER] 8 S -, 3 ., |inE date last vear 3184178138 it P | largely upon the kind and weight. As has [ market i6c higher; Texans strong; native | POStmaster of Omuha, is‘general manager w‘ W% No. RORLA, ‘May 38 —OORN-—Wighet: No. 3 * Dulath Grain Market. been the case every day for some little | shippimg and export steers, $5.50@7.10. | of the mine. Round Up Is on the Milwaukes o 3 o horthuea, | X0 5c: No. § \'uln\ 4% Noo 2. T6e; Tre; tement. " DULUTH, Minn.. May u»\\nu\TJUme baek, buyers were sll looking -for'| dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.2566.50. fhonl oF Ehé ticasury ocs In the geu- | No. 1 northern, $i.3; No. 3 northern, 3120 | It Was the welghty hoks thut made the | ers and feeders, $4.50416.%; cows and heif e % eral fund, exclurive of the Miameth gold | ~OATS- bes! gain fn price todey. On the other|ers SLIMIA50: canners. 320082.80; bulls, | QUICK Action for Your Mdney—You get WML vécond | Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters. | roerve, shows: Gold coin and bulen: BARLEY —sic. hand, the light hogs, especlally those on | H.00G6.2; calves, $%.0G7.; Texas and In- | Lhat by using The Bee adverusing columus i No. ¢ 3 extension, about north of Billings, Mont ‘M 'glfi L ki Srm: No. 3 whise flgfi.?.\;r e WASHINGTON, May 1 —Toduye gate: | Say. S.0%: July, §1.24; Beptember sLoTy; | nu? having welght as well A8 quality, and | steers ‘under 1,000 pounds. $3.5066.00, stock-