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BEE: OMAHA,_WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |15 PR g = o L OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKET 7 WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | Kk Momey Market. Py : y ~MONEBY--C ) Favorable Weather Conditions Brings | ay %—~MONEY-On ca . v Early Market is Dull Because of | cosy at i per ruling rate. 1% | Cattle Values Generally Steady, While S f In-‘r St t No Change in Cables. T Slightty wabwes Talm | Anxiety Over Crop Situation. 13l ,".:"‘,'.,.Hg’,',f", ‘%-'f',‘n.'ch,fit,‘:.“".',‘{'.,,"‘.d'{:! | Receipts Are Light. a e e men s OMAHA. May 2%, 1900 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | ico s, i oz 1 dull I!Ill)' thh nlll!; days. ::qm‘fi per —— 2 The barometic dspression overlying the | cent; six months, T S%as g ¢ 4 ba DOMESTIC CONDITION I8 THE SAME | ;ver Mismour valley und soiliwaat on' | FAVORABLE REPORTS FROM TEXAS | | FRUME “MERCANTILE SAFER—40+ | H0G8 CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE E HAVE just published, and will T dle Mississippl and lower Missour! valleys. STERLING EXC yE—Steady, wit ~ ey With Favorakle Reports from Grow.|Rains wore general trom t,"’,"‘"“,,"“{“ Wave of Antmation is Followed by | G450 for sixty day billn and ot §1.070|Sheep and Lambs Make Another send free upon request, a compre i east over the central valleys during the &7 N N s N | O vevent Mk tovars o T [ eniyifour ours and ae_gencral ihis| ‘Lapwe into Torptd Conditioms | g dsitnd; commercial bllie WANGII. | apurs, Meins Active Sellers and hensive circular describing the | Present High Levels is morning throughout the Miseoufl, Misais- BONDS—Government, steady: ad ty Cents Higher ¢ : o sippl and lower Ohio valleys, and southern Close 1s Dull, with Values R ks 3 d reater portion of our holdmgs of over thl’eC A Predicted. jtates. The rainfalis were gonerail on Dewa Grade. Cltaing quotations eibende totay were g P 3 1 the lower v ere y y points in Minnesota and the Dakotas. 1t ia T AT T ren... 1014 dapan & we | hundred different issues of carefully selecte OMAHA May 2%, 1900 ‘;‘;‘N)IQP lhrnu‘(lmul ‘Nl.‘:;'l‘lkl '.nfl( west Into NEW YORK, May The stock market do_coupor * 101%. do 4%s ., My | BOUTH OMAHA, Ma u!‘h” % I 1] d a'1d uhlic ‘e yes. | the mountains an ng frost occurred | 1} . i vl ey s do " Cattle, Hogs. Sheed. vins Ciccount pf more tavorable weather | & Cheyenne and heavy frosta in northera |10day dia not ' rericot much inclination to | VoS 3t ree e L 3% | otficial Mondey Syt Mot Sheoh: government, municipal, railroa p o one T e YO o e | Wyoming and Yellowstone park. Bhowers | Fesuine active specuiation on tne part of | -G " reg UL & Nounk 41018 | Batimate Tuesday 3300 14 2 : : bonds. These bonds gonditions. | fhe domestis eandifions re- | ol C g i et Tare gperators of ereat imporiance. rne anx- | *'as'soupon UM, K 8T I ke W service corporation on § i unchanged and, uniess mots favor- | ey bty Wednestay, Wik lonnol oo Ly, et yesterday on ‘account of the na Ajlie-Chal. tur "o B8 43 16 & owt. U0 | mers days this week | e present. high levels wifi continue. Very | onight, tollowed by’ slowly Tising. temper- | L4re, of some o tne estimates ot crop Am T8 T cv. . 100% Mo, Pacitic ' B} | Samo davs last week .| § possess | High prices In 1l markets result I nervous | ture Wedneaday. Slates was somewhat relleved toARy: owing | Am. Tabwows se. . st o ¥ e & Sige .. 0y | Bame days 2 weeks ago.. 8,80 : ek and the general congested cash sit- | JIECOTd of temperature and_precipitation | S4tos Was 8 erful news of the situation, | do 6 138 do deb. ds_ ... . Wi | Same days 3 weeks ago..10, Rtion chdecn e ers e ed o tia: | cOmDAIed With. the carrespording. day o but this reiief failed Lo revive the stock | Aichison gen. & . 101 @ N. Y. City 4is new 1% | Same safet of Pl'lllcl al untion «th\u?:“:r'?'\i‘n:::da?:r::::’! fluctuas | T Tast threo yeare: 1906, 1006, 1007 1005, | MArkeC. Keports of the beginming of. the | dp & L s 4.t N YN W' & . | Same Y | o cel . . 1607, X ' . o cv. s ev. b 3% |~ Th, | eman a p rices are 3 < wheat harvest in_ Texas alleged a falr . A 3 i hy e ion. Sout farmers | Minimum temperature .. 64 & 00 & | Nocat barvest | that had been down as & | 10 €. 5o TN & Wikt con de.. 8% | of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omal 2 Read Marketabint . iy fou L4 decline | PReCipltatioh ... or fokiay 5 desrecld | Taflure of the crop. The weckly bulletin [ AL C. L ist da. . %% 4o cv. da...... fot the yea date, compared with arc not selling freely and with any d Dojmal temperature for today, 8 degrees. | of the weather bureay ok & favorsble | Bil. & Ohio da... e g -] would refuse to dellver. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, | vy w of of th rains of the o 34 . £ e Y 1008, Ine. Deo. " Wheat ruled erratically higher during the [ g g0 Cit of the effects the %40 8. W. Bgn...... 91 4 1009 h l atly tABINE, bt I amed It undes | 9 inchiss. Jast'tew days, but showed gencral deficion- | pocry. oy, 4" " biw Bens. % TLIL 6,805 1606 ... and we offer them with our ] Viofit taking ‘sajes. The cash situation is | DeTIeIency corresponding period in 1w, cies of temperature tor the week.\ ' * ' | Bk B0 S A Y LS e 11008 2846 : b i X o | 0-87 N e small wave animation durin @ | C 1 of . w X Vo A i A Sertone In very | g Deflciency " corresponding perlod In 107, | first Roue duriek® whrp iine CAFE, the | SCentral o PR U B B recommendation at prices Dulliah, May wheat opened FLa#% and closed | o:17 inches.” = lift_prices’ was made, was followed by n 'at Bouth Omabe Tor (he W5t |I:I l‘l‘ll;\‘ May wheat open ot L. A. WELSH, Local Foreca: lapse into torpid conditions, which prom- 108 do Ist goid ds. ar §34 eral days, with rleons’ ised the dullest day for many weeks. The 76% Seaboard A. 1. 4 Tal days, with compa Corn was Inaciive, but held steady with Corn and wheat reglon bulletin for t f roachin no change, Offerings wers more. froe, ‘but | oCOM, 404 -wheat ~reglon etin for | threat thus conveyed of an appre ¥ % Bo. Pacitio col. 4 3 " 1000, 1009, [1907. 1908, 1905 [1904. /190 Yieldlng 32 tO 54 per Cent for the twenty-four hours|period of lethargy in the speculation ha. o lat ref. 4 . ot - were casily ‘l‘\:r.‘,r‘lnu:é.pl"tl\“:" (-T-‘f_':”mrrn ending at 8 a. m. 75th meridian llme.ylhdilcoumln lum’n on lum‘e n}dmlflers. & P.c. ds. :,g'- lznk:‘l:‘v-‘:h sal s 4@ o directore ot alues were higher d e the vance. s X | | " . ceipts. A bettet movemment is expected for | TUesday, R AsAe Dl There way traceatle soms Tationce Tor e o g o Taelfc e Hay w5l o During the past twenty-seven years the officers ey m opetied &8, @A nd -slosed st —Temp.— Rain- DReseon 2D o6, DeWA of the Drogress of | coio: rnd. ge... T do st & rei. 8 May a8 18 4 this bank selected and purchased, after careful investigations, oo YE - Statione Max. bin. fall Sky the dimeaaics WRith to8 rontl Wad webs ool s i 8 U S Rubber fa May fiilu\ 1 over nine hundred million dollars of bonds, which haye been | brimary wheat teceipts were 32000 bu. and | Ashiand, Neb.... # 8 14" Cloudy |ing on. Some Interest attacned to the in | SpEal o 0%, e K B e e is. May 3 6 20 4 tantly growing list of conservative clients. In | ghipmentn were %3000 bu. against receipts | Auburn, Neb .70 ® .18 Cloudy |gpfred announcement that O P MOrEAn | & Nac i ror o ioh oriicuro. O Wons 14 L onl % 3 b i v e g . adpsped AT heiide st year of 47000 bu. and shipments of | Broken Bow, Neb. & o }‘:‘\:‘%. & Co. had withdrawn from connection with | b ) L TR Ny 1§ 35| &5l buying bonds of this institution the investor secures - 07,000 by ‘olumbus, Neb., 72 & the proposed merger of a number of smaller | Disyilers' i ... stern Md. 48 Y | . ent n Corn Ir:n- pts were 000 bu. and ship- i‘ ”"'",f. 1\\"v r‘é ;f- l_m)-vgy rm'nu;r Azrv‘mp?m'el‘l:[ the Esu\l:h A 'rhlo "a‘: :m' & ;:a: lr‘mr e :}:;' :giglfl;v: fit of the extensive exua:lon;e and lrah‘w:{ ::?:Tnvest:?enu 18 were 28,0 eceipt Fairmont, Neb.. 59 43 udy y J t oat- PR 5. Contral I 7 X veat “of 603,000 ou. m:'fid"u"h‘l";r:u»rnn.l{’yr“ It | yar. Island, Neb.te 8 1 Cloudy oned an Tatetruption of the dally Subces: ooy wrics KU #NC D, & g May 632516 4 through the selection of this large amoun v A X a on, Neb. CWiely | - ] e - ref. Bs cf - — el of vats and wheat and iour equal to 348, | Holdrege, b 9148 Cloudy Svoidea when it stifferied to @1 late in | g geo: (o ref: da. 10 N, Tons oy’ h The officlal number of cars of stock Corr;;figndgnce ln,‘zf[ted erpool closed ver on whe ma Neb 68 ¢! K. C. 80 . % Cattle. ¥ g " o and Hd Tower on REELT e 0% Wheal|RCaman, Neb.. #f B 1 Cloont | whoe Har AN Bhaaets, SHect on, the “nid, “Seotteres, N ey o R TR Ui iy oot e BOND DEPARTMENT | and %d lo » fors. B rrme i 48 1.0 Raining [Copper af the metal exchange was an- Wabash R. R....1 1 ooy N s [ 2 % Cloudy |nounced and there were reports that the London Srock Market, Mo 3 Articles.| Open. | High.| Jow. | Close.| 8at'y. | Clarinda, Ia...... 53 Raining | #elling price had been lifted by the selling a0, Ry........ 3 3 3 ] ) LONDON, May 2—American securitics | Union Pacific H. R3% 1§ W ISt 4 agency of the principal prodticers. These nion ¥ \ = : : Shloe Gy, 18 88 4 0 RAINIG | 13306t gave Ngutes of sbics rone far s ToamyJUiel, and steady during the first hour | C. & N. Ry \ S |l R e v, month that pointed to & volume of de. | today. Price changes were Irreguiar and | Bast. .4 “ | L8y * Minimum temperature for_twelve-hour | i\ ariey ‘for considerably in excess of | fanged from 14 below to % above yester- | C. & N. Ry.. July...| 111%) {01 10%) » { v W A N cul y 1 m.' ! % | period ending at 8 a. m. t Not included | any month since the present revival set in, d43’e New K\:{:‘Ch‘i‘f‘(fllfi West saoreeie il 58 1 v Organized as N. W. HARRIS & CO,, 1882. Incorporated 1907. ; o n aerages. d well In excess of the prevailing rate of on_o ocks: C. 8t P. M. & £ July oot DISTRICT AVERAGES, B R eral aetark e bien o saies WaS | oot AR Gl Y Lo e DU Marquette Bullding, Chicago | . b 4 i o A general setback, in which ng. 4 R . 2 . - 3 ] s Gty G% No. ot Temp..— Rain. | 5, Uiand Weste Maryland were particu- | Anaconda 3% Nortolx & W Buig g kS Just. 4 3 v N. W. HARRIS & 00. | Lentral, Stations. Max. Min. Inches |jarly ‘weak. Business left off dull with b 8o pta . w | C ‘l‘s & Q. West..33 £l ] . W. HARRIS & CO. . W - | 5014 Ghioago, Ill...... % " @ 8 % prices on the down grade. 1, | Baltimors & Oiic. 11T Penmsriventy o bl R 5 Boston b Columbus, 0. 7 8 onds Irregular. Total sales, par value, | Canady H 3 ‘& e o o e e R S ] BAIGAN United” Staten bonds were un: | Chompeake & 0. " bt pacgion " N1 R 3 - ¥ 121 changed on o Chicago G. W. 5 Souther A ek - | WHEAT o, 1 sl St 0k Mo, 3 Vi Mo- B B B 9 Jiumber of seies ard leading quotations | Onics i A 8. B Sanrers B L iait | Miinots Centrai Ry I 3 1 1 I S S31: 1 et %8; No. | Loulsville, Ky.... 19 0 5 B lon stocks were as follows: Do Beers. oo M Southern Pao 12¢% | Cripples and driven | 0.4 hatd, $1.%5@1.38; No. f.90. % i Y ane.pow.bmn i g ; -g: 5 Salen. High. Low. Close D-flr,-'v-;mn Rio G [ Unlon Fasifa........1N% | In..... 2 3 . .- | LATORBE- No. 3, T0@70%c; | Omaha, Neb....... 17 2 2 158 | Ailis-Chaimers pra T O T o Loy - - - - | .. a8 No. £ yellow, T0%@i0%c; | St. Louls, Mo.....13 ¥ -9 | Amaigamated Copper ...... 13, e u% B |0 3 ¢ ? The disposition of the day's recelpts was W No. 3 yellow, T06704¢ Nu.azlgguu, hz:“l:n: Good, soaking rains ocourred within the b R - - neloe 5 o s - 2 Qs follows, sach, buyer purchasing the num- ® o No. 3 white, 70%@71' last twenty-four hours in the western and | 4" 8. oovoieeiesss 900 83T S1% 811 | Orand Trunk 4% do pla. er of head Indicated: ARG, TRTD , ®#@64c; No. 3 yel- [central portions of the corn and wheat [ 4T Oen el s % " Liinois Centrai R i Cattle. Hogn. Sheep. | 10 Lam 0w ; No. S-white, 563@56%c; No. | region, and lighter rains in the extreme | Am Cotton Oil... ... 1300 66% 6% 6% BITVES ) % Amal, Copper........ 88 |Omaha Packing company 422 1722 o7 | P 4 wnit N eastern portion. L. A. WELSH, Am. H. & L. ptd. 3,300 4% ey ey MONBY Bar, steady at 24%4d per ounce. | Swift & Company 3 2619 e w1 3, T@e. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. | Am. Ice Securities wo %y Wy | M ' per cent. Clshy . Pasiine Ce o sl b o | ® —ee e American Linseed . ... 200 16} 16% 16 The rate of discount In the open market Armour & ( 2295 149 | 80 I | Cartot N;\!’:' : a Onts | VEW YORK GENERAL MARKET :mrgu: Losometive ... P ] :.: 8 ;er alhe%rlt and three months’ bills is 1%@1% CSMM Packing Co. % | 81 70 | 3 rn. Cats. m. 8 siees 3 C 3 5K 9% a 1 Chicago M i Am 8. & R. pid : 100 100% 100% 109 L from Kansas City =0 | 8 i Mintcapolis . 139 ; Cjj| @motations of the Day on Varlous | Am Sugsr, Retinin ook 0 i Local Securities, YVansant & Co.. | 8 o | | e o | R, o Commedities, Am. Tovacco pid.. . 300 10 100k 1| Quotations furnishea by Samuel Burns, - e A 10 Dulush 3 3 4 | NEW YORK, May 2 —FLOUR-Recelpts, | American Woolen | it U noon ir. 614 New York Life Buila A0 O vt |1 | T " 2, 3 2 mors 400N ( Co. 1,400 i 0% & . o ' GHICAS0 BRAREEAND : PROYILIONS | N il Fioas MY IiRkbente REtstte: | ottt a6 0%:--icc: L0 RRNE B8 custry rakins Co: 80 30011 ¢ 7. H. Bulla 1 o $.25G0.00, Minnesota bakers, $5.80@660; | Atchison pid .. b 1041 | Columbus, Neb, Riecirie Light 6o 1513, sty b v alE o L S s Features of the Trading and Closing | winter patents, $6.45@5. oVipter atraights, GSauls Ooay Tdne 80 - . ?z‘.ffi"%‘.}ufimi.""’ ! 18 filobo .3 .06; wint extras, .66, winter v e i ) . oo Ogperd §t Trdds, $URGSI0: Nuheas craimhts, %G00 Bys Bal. & Oblo prd.... o e ) M. Hagerty & Co.. i 1% FOR SALE BY | GEICAGO, May. 23 —~Wheat prices again | iy firm; fair to good, $4.8094.75; choice | B byl S F. G. Inghram 1 1% . | pae o now high levels for the meason | {0 ney™ §4.8005.00. Clasdian Pasifie Sullivan Bros. i ih n the May deivery sold today at $1.35% | “CORNMEAL-Firm; fine white and yel- | Canadian Paciric . Lehmer Bros “ 7 1% ORC AR | d July at $LIOR per bushel. “Corn and |jow. $1.66@1.70; coarse, $1.50@1.55; Kiln dried, | Central Leather pi Other buyers. .. v w1 §a | vats also continbed thelr upward flight, | g8 5. Central of N. Swarts Bolund 6 1 B | May corn scoring a new high mark at %c, [ RYE—Dull, Chesspeako & Ohio Evansville o7 T B ik 1 wnfln | While May oats advanced to 63c. Provisions | BARLEY-Dull; feeding, 50@83, c. L. | Chicago & Alton. TR 0% 0N -~ A s LT - ey L iR Y e | Wore strong Ap @ result of the bulge in|New York. Chicago Gt. W. 00 5 LE Y o 5 o Bt " & Laiah y a1 00 M0 T n .., 70 8 So. 16th St. ; | coarse grain, WHEAT—Receipts, 4,600 bu.; exports, 24.- | Chicago & N. W ‘i G ek IR | SRS K Ay eaity “ T R SH Lt ) 1% 414-16-18 So. Men s b Mo start, a sharp raily |90 bu.; spot market strong, No. 2 red, Lk | C. M- & s P 20 101 100% 1% | Oimaba water Co. b 1o 0t R o | 1mw i ug 10 1 w10 which carrie May and July optlons (o | nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, $1.46, nominal, | S C. €. & 8t L. 4300 ‘4% 4% 41% | Omaha Water Co. lst ptd & o ;SRR e o gt . | ut. 00 7 7 100 708 W Dow high poidsLor the crop and a severe |r. o. b.. afloat; 'No. 1 northern, Duluth; | Solorado ¥. & I........... DR MK UGN | Omana Do, of 7B, Colrta ¥ s " ] CATTLE~Recelpts of caie were small w1 b Wi w Tt Ut e Sy's. rading in (e Wheat | Lisutr, ST torgingt, Thon b0 3 hard | a8 s T i 0 a. S E8 | TN N oL TR 00 ea e B |1 aE wyainet B0 cata ant Wook. b cara w1 A features of the ‘s trading in the wheat | winter, $140%, nominal, 0. b., afloat. | Gon 4 ) | " , as t o . T : 7 market. Duringthe Greator part of: the seas | Tiuner stiens 1fenar of W SUPROANG | Sty 8.2 { Sherldan coal 6a w1350 K B W0 |iwo Weeks ago 3 cars three weeks ago. | & w0 R it thore WaGBOAVS Sblling Of the GIstant | craes, *L® smiihorcs Ofemsts.Phoriiog | Contolitsies Gaf ... Slouz Bity Btock Tprarpie it | Mos everything in sight consisted of kill- (¥ 28 @ 11 mUIlE % 1% futures by soUthwestern interests which | crop news from Kansas and heavy cover-| Delaware & Hudson Topeks 8t. Ry. &f ' P per cer ,fi ers, either beef steers or cow ulufid BHEKP—The prophet Who doped out A Mellow Whiskey for i sted 1o Dy 8 that possibly | ing of shorts, new high records were n-n‘v-;bfl mgflflmflu Union Btk. Yds. Co., > 4 As was the case yesterday, d'he le’:nl"fl steady, vonsérvative ‘Slieep market from the Sidebonrd -or the sensatio onie circulated, the, pre-.scared., hiy was followet severe peb B b R O Rl ian” x i RaLLY oiohiy By, Maady IRt L | Row OA] CVRGACE: Mioked” up NBs wrong Slokroom. S, pesmiogaRraing crop conditidrs 1 'Ernoon brask’ aider” Yeatlths and MIgATf Quer ¥ Wool Market, " Cermandng Meenty Lo reery, S nlh | donutan.: It wak & sasion Of ILELH Cansas an om. ere conslideral v er on 3 v " ’ 0 y L » o8 § 4 cxuggerated. SRBARATket opencd weak with | [riceh while higher on May " closed at | 1S b of the otk ol OOL e buoyancy | tho ofher hand heavy cateard inferior e i g R R was up lyeige ared with yesierday's | ¢ t $1.18%. Corn receipts, none; ex- | Grest Northern pfd 5, % 141 £y " R - | an ate e a cl Vi - cluse, ot SLIMIIINN, The strengtn of | comid o By Bt o be: fon 2, 860, | Graat n.z" m Ore ciia | %0 iy my oy | 108 and wool is belds purga oL 0d | fected: o eat ot okttle Roiat np s | S R Mgt R T Ts S Eree A A FULIJ QUARTS the current month was due to renewed cov- | eV » e, f. , afloat; 0. 2| Tllinols Centra . . . o V n | hi as §7.00. " cring by shoRts,. The market in seneral, e‘!.fifi.‘,mm,:c"_d ng_e 2 y,';m,k',. $414c, f. 0. b, | Interborough Met. { eavy lots and is quickiylicieaned up, the | ®ows and heifers were in very fair de-|l0 test values and, of course, the general howeyer, was bedrishly atfected by reports | aloat, ail nominal.’ Option market was | Int Met pla Larians of additional rmin.'in southern Russia, | wtihout - transaotions, closing 4@l net | Internationa Maras sea Niere aydrouth bap prevalled for some | higher. May closed ‘at @4e; July closed | jniernational Marine time, and by wet weather in the south- | ac" sojc; September closed at T6%c. International Pump west. roward the énd of :the first hour| OATS-Receipts, 85,400 bu.; -exports, 400 | fows Geniral . a5 anegr tone developed on brisk, buying | hu.; spot market firm; mixed, 2 to 33 Ibs., | Kanss City €0 | largest arrivals being frofs Utah and Ne. \ obt about the| effect produced was not as Impressive. vadi. A'fow lots of Michigas ar-genc. | mand and wold quite freely at about the ning to appear and nextifuonth the Ohio | saieenien aimost withous exception were | {rom 10Giwc higher than yesterday, the ad. or o | and Pennsylvania - will compléte the list. | quoting It as a steady market in the face | VAnce differiag according to the quality I It 1s estimatedthat from @0:to 8 per coni | of a reasonably aoticy domrcs. of sheep. The bulk of the offerings were 8 Qta., $5.75. 19 Qta. §8.50 Of the 1909 clip hay boen #6]d by the grow- | There were no siockern ne foeders of any | welghed up on this basis. The demand Bapress Prepaid. of July by comminaion houses which car- ninal; al o '35 to 3 Ibe. | K € 0 Tate a0 fornie leading domestic'quotations rangs | consequence In first hands, the supply. of | Was VIgorous throughout the session and " s —- I Tied that delivery U5 aimebt el Tuh oo 25;,,‘;—,",3’.‘:‘.‘:,‘,;,;,‘,".‘,‘,2“‘.‘,‘;‘.".., an. e | Bt &4 Penlollows: Domestfc wools, Ohio and | that Kind of cattle belng vers smail Tmecs | the trade was naturally active RoasL ot . P gt B i opening -low. point. The buosancy. han: HAY-Steady; No.' 8 T0@mc; good 1o | Minn. & St L. to: "No. )8 fleeces. XX, 3{G3%c; X, 336 | was some little inquiry and the feellng was | eVerything changed sands by ¥oolock. Tue | (B ) gxpent | ever, was shortlived. Several reports gIV- | choice, 80@9c. M., 8t Ph m" 8 M M‘#r 0. 1 washed, No. 2 washed, | that _anything desirable would have com- | recéipts were limited, but the quality an y Ing estimates on the wheat crop of Kans FEED-—Steady; spring bran, $38.35; mid. | Missour! Pucl . fine unwashed, @280 it e 2 §00 rices. assortment were better than usual, Wool — | merchantable, 20@80c; half f;’;(.ud, .r-l:p;.b(‘:.'.', ma‘l:(llv(lxlh ud.m“xr-:‘m’:»' (3«'.0.1 to chofce corn- | 8Kins and clippers were about evenly di- All Goldstrom's liquorg 5@36c; three-eighths bloed, combing, 35@ | fed steers, $6.50@7.00; fair (0 good corn-| Vided and, while the bulk of receipts con- 3 are aged in . bond, and [ asurter blood, combing, UG88e: d¢laine, | fed steers, $6.008.50; common to fair corn: | sisted ‘Of lambs, thare Whs & fair sprink. SELUM aan e, ix, pev. Mianed, 40@u2c; delaine, unwashed, 31g82c. | fed steors, $5.0036.00; £00d Lo cholce cows | ling of sheep stuff. s Aebbeapes Michigan, Wisconein and New York fleeces, | and heifers, $.40@6.25; fair to good cows In the wooled department wethers and v Make Mo: Orde: fine nwashed, 24@G@c; delaine, unwashed, | and heifers, $4.6006.40; — common o “tui | yearlings, mixed, 8014 At ¥ 50, Snd A ras o Mionay Ordere | 2@ic; half blood, unwashed, ; three. | cows and helfers, $2.604.50; 00d to choice | 0f Mexican Colorado lambs topped. at $9.28 ¥y | eighths blood, unwashed, quarter | stockers and feeders, $4.40@5.50; falr to| This is only 10c below the highest price 80L. 8. GOLDSTROM [ | boucd. 82G8kc. Kentucky, indiana and Mis. | E00d stockers and feeders,. $4.00G4.40; com. | ever paid on this market for wogled lambe, DISTRIBUTING CO. | sourl, three-eighths blood, i quarter | mon to falr stockers and feeders, $3.00@ | The best spring lambs moved at $9.00. Bhorn Omaha, Nel blood, 32G83c. Scoured values, Texas, fine, 400, stock heifers, $3.25@4.40; veal calves, | lambs topped at $800, and three decks of drifted (o the pit and as these reports|aling, $38.35 forcousted & much larger yield than out- | HOPS—Bteady: state, common to cholce, | Mu K. & T ofd.. lined by some of yesterday's advices pit |1%8 crop, 10G14c; 1907 cw. 3@6c; Paclfic | National Lead PO AN traders were inclited to favor the selling |coast. I op, 8@10c; 1 cmmlflc. N. R/ R. of M. 1st pfd..... side of the market. A report that har-| HIDES—Firm; Bogota, 21%@GR¥c; Central| New York Central.. ... vesting had begun in three counties of | America, 2. N.Y O &W Pexas and that fielde which had previously | PROVISIONS—Beof steady; family, $13.60 | Norfoik & W.... been pronounced dead were threshing out | (i14.00; mess, $10.506011.00; beef hams, $24.60 | North ‘Anierionn . Shai e Fifteen bushels per acre prompted | @36.00; packet, $1:Wg1100; beet hams, 82460 | Northern Pacitio . additional sales. Sentiment in the pit be- | @30.00; packet, $1Z00@12.50; city, extra India | Eacitio Meil ... came decidedly bearish during the final | mess, (g, Cut meats, Hrm; plckied hour and u-{. 80l off to $1.33%. July de- | bellics, $11.00@11.25; pickled hams, $i1. | 1 oo B AR vy ot w2 |12 montks, 6@67c; fine, 6 to & months, t8g | #.00GT.%: bulls, s, ete., $3.500%.60 shorn ewes moved at $5.40. This is the ned to $1.17% after having sold at $l.1gy | 12.00. Lard strong; western, $U.16@11.25; | b G & £ | 8c: fine fall, 8@B8c. California, nq,:‘;,;f“ Representative sales highest price pald for clipped ewes for The close was weak at almost the bottom, | refined; firm: continent, $11.50; Bouth | puiimen Falac | QGesc; middle county, 5@ Oregon. eum BEEF 8 some time. The total advance for the two with prices 1%¢ below yesterday's final | America, $12.06; compound, $7.75GS. Rallway Steel 2 Av No. 1 staple, 8@i0c; oastern, clot ing, 6@ | No. 62c; valley, 'No. 1, ‘& . | Stapia Ny @sc. Territory, fine days this week over last week's close is t , $4. ; 3 i o Tinures, May Dok s o ang s, final | Amaries o (R vy L one, $4.5006.50: lambs, $7.00802; culls and famlly, $19.50G20.00; short $1L1T0@L1TY, $10.500121.50; mess, $18.75(219.25. Reading ... Republic Steel 86 ; bucks, 00; stockers,. $3.00G4.00. | fine medium staple, 6@70c D60 uotations pn clipped sheep and lambs: b 800 Corn for May delivery sold today at 7osge | TALLOW-Steady; (32 _per pkg.), | Republic Steel pfd. [ fine clothing, 63@6e; fine medis b ol Good to cholce lambs. $7.6508.15 fair t0{CHICAGO LIVE STOC Al being new high records for the_ season. | 1\ICE—Steady; domestic,” falr o extra, | Rock island o Vg Vel blood, &2@63c; quarter blood, 6@se, Pulled | 2 yearlinge, $8.56@6.75: good to cholce heavy | During the day May 8old between 74 | 6@itge; Japan, ‘nomin | Bt Louts &, W Ry | extra, 0@72c; tine A, 63@obc; A supers, 8 | 15 yearlings, $5.75G6.%; good to choice weth- [ Cattle Steady to Strong--Hogs, Sheep o &nd Suly betWoen THag TWiye. The |, BOTTER-Sieady, B L. 8 W. pld. @, ? p h 881 28 ers, $6.00/06.60; fair to good wethers, 16500 and Lambs Highe: e was s(rong for May and July and |fPeciily Wgeic: o Sloss-Ehetriold 8. & I.. 1 3T. LOUIS, May %.— WOOL~Flrm; terri. | 11 Loy el lochcion enes, W BEe0: (hie 121 CHICABD, May W-CATTLI-RibbiRs about sieady for other. months, tinal flg. | 4o%, e hird ¢ outhern, Pasitic % | tory and western “mediums, B@3c; fine | % 8.0 ; . urce on May being 5%c. July closea at |9BirY. e Denpe e i £00d ewes, $5.5086.%; culls and bucl @s.00. u common o special N S ommon Outs advanced to new high marks when | 107 £ the May delivery sold at 6c and July at | 'Cipiy e, The close was heavy with prices al- | specials most ut the low point, although the May | special and July deliveries were still Me jabove | or smal | medlums, 22@2ic; fine, 16@22c. Cotton Marker, 000 head; markot st {0 strong; steers, 35007, cows, $4.00G5.75; heifers, $360@6.7 ations on_wooled lambs: Good o (bulls, $4.3606.75; calves, $3.00G615: atemters lambs, $6.7509.25; fair to good lambs, | kna teeder, $3 30660 $5.2608.75. HOGS - Recelnts, 13w head. macket 30 e s 10¢ higher: cholce heavy . shipping, $7.4 Kansas City Live Stock Market. |755: butchers, §7.40G7.50; Mght mixed. $ 10 KANBAS CITY, Mo, May % -CATTLE— | 115 cholce light, §.50@7.9; packin, 8.9 Rece'pte, 7,400 head. inc'uding 200 moutherns; | 7461 pige, $.%546.7; buik of salcs, $§:.20¢s market 6trong to 10c higher: ehofce export | 7.40, Southern Rallway Bo. Rallway pfd.. Tennessee Copper i—Sleady; new state full cream, | Texas & Pacific... 13@133c; new state full cream | T. 8t. L. & W. 13G13%c; large or small, colored | T, 8t. L & W. pid , white, 12%c; common to fair, %g an advance of b3 | {18 points, with the active monthe -.~rn:(3‘ | §enerally 9 to 11 points higher, in responss | |to much better cables than expecte Teports of too much rain in Ok tne previous close at 833gc and S5ige |Me. skims, full to special. 3@lc. Frade In provisions was more active than | BGGS—Steady; state, Pennsyivania and ¥ 1 o ahoma and | i1 and considerable | central sections of the belt, Tradin Tength was mar ilested Lhe greater part of the day. Tl arby fanc selected white, 26@26%c; vag | 11 n ¢ steers, $6.5007.00; fair (0| BHEEP AND LAMBS— L 12,000 Siate. Pennsyivania and Rearvy, G0 8 Sl [ very active ‘at” the ‘wtart, wicnon® s | & s Lt e Sooma s (ai ot | p SHBEP. Al e JniRe R'ep.p;t".u;t%.' mmarket closed strong with prices up Gguoc | cholce, Z@2o%c; brown and mized, fancy, | biub diee, P | Tebuying and recent sellers for a time cov. | stockers and feeders, .%5G6.55; mouthern |lambs, $6.60G8.60; yeatlings, §7.00010. compared with the previous close. MGt brown and mixed, fair to cholce, | Va:-Cero. Chembcai | &ring, but the advance attracted a grent| ¢ speers, N.E0LN: Southem cows. $3.504.80: s 2 Closing yuotations were as followi wl‘?’o‘:’lT“"-\Y steady; chickens, broil- | Faket o . d,""', of realizing for over the holidays | 4 y'v.n[\v(nws‘fi“fl)._‘l'lKnfl rative heifers. $..5@ | Metal Market, e s - OGR4 0% Drosans. broll- | Wabesn pid ... While there was also conslderable sclling of | & T.00: bulls. $3.40@5.26; calves, $4.00@3.75. | NEW YORK, May 25 -—METALS—The Open.| High. | Low. | Close.[8at'y. |ers, Baitc: fowis, lg:u e utn: | Wetes Maryiesd ..o July by the Jeading spot interests. At 11| © w”‘;“.“"l‘:“"::‘g‘"" 290, head ';'l‘:'“’i"”'fs London tin market was higher, With spot 4 . o = whd oilers, 2 i . H o1 4 o'clock” p v. ; 4 c higher; | guo £132 08 3 b “Wheat | | YR 1 turkeys, trogen, 1@se. Wastern Union / 78 [or 6 pointa" ""owed. & sain of ‘about G| { 7.0 Neavy, ¥7.808740; packers and’ buicne | fioted ot TR ba i vres ot £ Fe. Yar-i }n;_ 1 sl ”g:: 14 1 8¢, Lewia Gensvel Market. W oW e oy |8 midding TUet; middiing _ uplands, | '} i F100T: lght, 6T5G7.18; pigs. WG |ranging from $9100205 Trord oAl an f | 117 " ! M (- rmegeohg et R e iR .} ng " gulf, 1190c. ® Salen 9% | & 2 o 00 | 80VANCe 0f about 55 in the London copper g | { | | HTg100, nomimal, No.s narg - by Bonds. [ inioeires opened firm; s S ATy il wethers, | 8.0 | 200 ol tenduney enLrdi narket Muy [0 T8 TG e 7es (140 May, $LT%: July, SLI; Beptember, 4 call loans, 2t | October. 10.91c; December s g™ osoye.d; stockers and feeders, (g’ quoted at = 18 18G12.5 Y. electrolytic July il ‘!t\ e 0@ T0%G 15 | $1.09%. % @3% per cent: time loans, 3@6 per cent |10.84c; March, 10.88¢ offered 11 $2.25@6.00; Texas muttons, $4.0069.60. |l a@in 1o casiing, . $13 G15.00. - Tha pon | ome el ek R Cal | |© ORN_Higher: track, No. 2 o [ Q. Dev cants h | | Futures closed barely stendy: M 1 b Biedn Oy TAVe Bleoh Mevhiet English lead market was lower at €13 (e JDec | oMy b8l S Sbigest@is | No. 2 White, 16@i6ike; July, ; Atchison ad). 4a...... 83 Atlantic e o | JURR, TG July, L il ¢ Oty L b *are. |30 Locally the market was firm and. un. Oute— | | | | A T M ihars tobak. Me. R A, ¢ 12127200% Bute. Gosiltion 2 | Soptember, 10 Me g h SIOUX CITY 3. (Bpecial Tele- |changed at $4.30G4.40. Spelter whe un May 6 | ct % e | o hites 850: July, E9NC; Beptane | Atchisos R.R...... . 100K Cal. 4 Arizons. . 103" | ber. 10.86c: December. 10.88¢. January, S0 g | | gram.)—CATTLE—Receipts, pord; mar. |changed at £2 in London. Locally tiw July 3 56 e sl o No. 2 white, Bl July, S%0; September, do ptd 204 call & Hecla &3 | March, 10.84c. il | - ket 10615~ nlfvh-' beeves 5.00G7.00; fat |marker was | and unchanged at $5.15% Bt 48 Enono B | B T Tinikbtwnd) wieisr: setente’ Mae Boston & Aitasy. |3 Centenatal i [ gGALVESTON, Tex, May s~corron-| ! ;i [coms and helters Mado; canners und §. Iron was unchanged fn' London, with Jeo i | K —Unc ; o afne. ... opper Range | Steady, 107 e 21 tters, $2 § . ; vealw, i Cleveland' rants 3 - Pork— x |\ | | @7.00; extra fancy and stralght, $.7608.40; | Bowon & Mains.... 148 Comper Range . 35 | NEW ORLEANS, May COTTON— | } 81 | Fho0@rco: feedere, $4.6085.80; vearim 00y oully the marker wep pioaay. Lo % g le: May 128 8 T8 e 18 g | Dard winter clears, 3c0m @ Priesvers o0 124 Frankiia oot [ Bpots were firm; low ordinary, 7a-16e pam: | & w1 @s. northern, $16.0416.60; No. 2, $15. 156 L el 13 6™ 878" 18 88 | SERD ety 1 500 [ LR & 1 graaby Yy | Inali orainary. fe, nominal; gosd o™ | 1 8 1 HOGS—Range of prices, $8.8/G7.20; bulk 1 wouthern and No. 1 southern, Lt | 18RI 0 ‘un L R AN Unehanaed: ‘holind. aast ] T, T 117391 Tale Royale v 51‘4 mnx lon middling, 105-16c; middling | 1 2 $ of sales, $6.93@7.06. . l:;»flg:‘s M 2. ~METALS—Lead o il 1 S8 - b e 4 9 Mass. Minl sc. &00d mddling, 11%e; middlin, ir, | g ¢ 4 i i ETALS - Lea » ! | L, k % i 4 E} X | bt tock. 180, hales CALVE ST. JOSEPH. May #%.-—-CATTLE-Re- i u?m"r‘i .nnw » wnhl bttty Bk “;m‘\'ngmxs»mrk. higher; jobbing, | & C | ST. LOUIS. "May COTTON—~Firm; | 4 30 MLV 28 0 ceinta. 2.000 head; market steady; steers, { Otfls and Rosin. May (103 5““2' 102 [10904 102 |$1.75. Lard, higher: prime steam, $10.806 | 106% 0ld Dominion oo ey o Tiss Dasoms] receipts: | 1 : 810 N gl . Neee (WA | DIL/OITE Bi Ma PO Cradit bal 3 1B% - 0 e g 5 ! - - shipments, 1,188 bales; stock, $3,606| 1 B 20 70 calves. §8.5008, nces i runs, o bls : average, {10B 1085 102 |10 Mig) 10 2244 |1070. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed, | poaiin I & § bales. 1 H y 6 4 T 22 4 | es. ! 20 100 HOGS-Recelpts. 600 head: market 5@0c | 144164 this.; shipments, 15895 bbls. . suor: 2 108 0 2% 10 2is 105 P;:_‘:'“. “;',‘, 1% ,"‘{‘;‘I;.,.‘..’»"Ln'fi?;.nz‘.fa b:x::‘t;' ‘:‘.".:"L.E.‘.‘?.'Z" 'fl":fl“'" Kansas City Grain and Provisio |1 1 180 128 higher: top, §7.40; bu k of sales, $7.00@7.%. | 4ge. 17998 Db s “No. 2. - tra short, $12.00; clear rigs, $12.00; short DA oot . #9% Shannon | 2 g iy ¥33 1 10 195 g)mm’ AND LAMBS—Receipty 100! BAVANNAH, Ga., May 2. ~O1L~Turpen- b1 B el T PR | ot st Bz 3 g . TRl 65% Tamarack KANSAS CITY, May % —WHEAT—Cagh| 1 1 78 head. market strong and higher; lambs, | tine, 68c R8st wint, tents, 3000 | “FOU LY T—8teady: chickons 13 Unitea Frait ...\ '1364 Trinity 1y | unchanged: No. 2 hard. $131a1.39; No. 3| ! 1 10 118 §7.5069.00. ROSIN—Firm; B, $2.70a2.80; D, $3.2064.2 FLOUR—8trong er patents, $6.300 | TR Rsedri b 8 13%4c; | G B M ST% United Copper 128 | hard, $1.30GL3S; N red, $1.4551.55; 3| & 20 7. - E 8265, F, 8.6:. G, $5.6563.9; H. $2 6.0; winter stralghts, $3.50G6.%5; spring pat- | springs, 277@31c; turkeys, {3@15c: ducks, Sige " J XU & Mining. 7, | red, §1.43@1 54 3 . m i . in Sight. 1 'K W 5. 25 cts, $0.0K6.10; SPring siralghis, B ibgh b, | geese de 025 R OXU 5 ol 33§ | CORN—Unehanged to %c higher: No. 3| ! 1 n0 718 ioek in & | i) s M00; ML 4900 N, 88: WU, 8.5 Lukers, $3.40G6.00, BUTTER-Higher; creamery. 2gse. | U 3 119% Utah “0h | mixed, 73G73ic 3 mixed, Tegisc; No | | H Y ] Rectipta of live stock gt the six principal | WW, 4.5, . 3, 870, EGGS—Steady, 18%c, case count | atveatere 9" Victoria o | 2 white. T80TGe: 3 white, e, o [ 1 ! 10 1% western markets yesterd % - R — Flrm; creameries, 2G34yc; | Re«';!&«’- &llpm-(:mv | Alouer 4 Winona g | NOATS—Unchanged; No. 2 white, Ssgeoc; | ND© 1’137?“13 Cattle. Hogs. 8heeps. y a offee y_-.-u_n:‘ s, Dudic N [ Fiour. bbe e B0 1090 8 North Butte 1% [ MO miees: £, D o South Qmana o B00 30006 ab0 | NEW JORK, Muy & -COFPEE-Market GGS—Bleady;: receipts, cases; at s RY E—80Gadc. 7 oux y . | ures c ostd barely steady, net un mark, et included, d0c. firsts, 2i4c. | Corn, bu... Lol 72,000 P uabangsd: shoten s Nyl e in 4 Wt e 8t. Joreph 2000 1000 | changed to 10 points lower. Sules were po prime 2. Oats, bu... 14500 56,000 & Stocks. [@13.30: cholce prairie, 3113561150, chotee| HOGS—In spite of the faet that 1pts | Kansas City 3% 6.0 ported locally of 1000 bags, including May CHEESE—Firm; daisies, 135G 13%¢; twins, | S | | gt LIGILED; cholce | H 't ni Sves'his | 8¢ Louls 12800 5300 | At T10G730c; July, BSic; September. o000 1NGLie: young Americas, 144@145c; long Liverpoo: Grain Mark NEW YORK. May %.—Closing quotations | *}{R\fs; MiTe1im, e tisets, mgc Gars ‘Seing reporied i the Darket yann | Chicago 12000 | G0’ Mareh” 55780 “por coffee quiv: "o ““fi— t | LIVERPOOL. May 3. — WH Spot, | On mining s B | seconds, 19%e . packing stock, 1146 ™ T8¢ | early and nigh When the tr v | i une; Gk@te. No. { Santos, $3Goc; POTATG \omn josaiclc® 10 tancy. 8| No. 2 red wedtern winter. nominal Ju. | AUCh o 20 Leady | " EGGE et S current rocaipts, mie; | ones underwey 1t wan aeivi and ies a2 | motats : .10 | Wild qulet; Cofdave. W01N- g R = ‘ufllc . 16e; chick. | tures. auiet: July, Seiid; September, | conunqick Con .- & Sl J W | seconds anc dirtles, igc " | of the hogs sold 5@l0c higher than yestar- N | Sagar aud Mola s e BTV turkeys, 1bc; chick- | g Tand; December, s id. | "8 vonds LA ontario it ko 1 Recelpts. Shipmenta. | day. The advance, if anything, Was were St. L Live Svoek Mark } . . springs, {be. i | _CORN-Spot, firm: new American mixed, | con. ol & Ve & Ophir i1 | Wheat, bu d 3,000 5,000 | pronounced on the' light hoks thay or the | BT. LOUIS, May 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, |, NEW YORK. My 2. -SUGAR-Raw e lreleedyl 8 to @ lbe. $87c: @ 10| via “Galvaston, e lkd. = Putures steads: | e Sire & Standard 16 |Com, bu 3 17,000 Y eavy grades. The great big bulk of ‘ail (5,200 head. including 160 Texans: markct | fIm: fair refining. 420845 centyitogn). Saan g 3 10 18 iha. 808k, { July, os 5%d. iren Biiw 1% Yellow Jacket ... 32 (Oats bu...... 7,000 the 1ogs in sight changed hands earl sicady: Texans strong to 10 higher: na. | Lest, 3%, molasscs sugar, S700 g 0, mu‘léf’n;u’:: R “Hlic: tair | g YOtfared. Options at Kansas City: the morning & good share of them falling | tive shipping and export steers, $6.26G7.0). | Refined. steads’ crushed. 5.8c; pawdered, SEEDE-FikE o schwestern, §1.72: | & Iuw-,:.a an:‘- I: Ket. Tl \o;;-—\i-u.n e f:;uw- mgrr:‘n;r« nrnu kb’r 15 R dressed hse -r':& butcher -.:nu $5.60006.75; | 0-(6c: granulated, 1.95c No. 1 a imothy, $5sw | MILWAUKEE, Wis. May % - WHBAT— -l Low. | Close. | high as #1.% for t st heavy. Al In | steers under uncs. $4.0086.00; stock % ; 0ye Borthwestern, $1L82° Timothy, & | Boogl, Rorthern. §136; No. 2 northern. $1.3 | OMAHA, May %.-Bank clearings for to- o o = — | ail it Was & very satisfactors morket from |ers and fe R50a6.%: cown and el Pouria Marliet. / it Cac porti Sae Barohbt- HLT | O IS, SNELIN ere 2,208,068 and for the correspond. guiy ol 1100 1uml 110 |y s | AT G0 finieh lea: $ogne caryen TG, Togis ang rn: | kPEORIA. UL May 4 -CORN-Higher e e el i et s« hort | O g last year §2,140.061.44 Beptember "\l 1044/ 106K 101 o | RePresentative salea: o it Ry 5, oxas and 1o | T8e: N33 Tinse: N 4, Y M,..:nnu‘. m 9 | - i ek : g C(!;:Qn"mh“ Aol 1esi) 1ol 10871 on Yo Av. A :‘n Ar o i ufl%a ‘| "OATB=Lower; No, 8 w Grain Statistics—Total clearances of | ulu ra arket. reas: ement. Bt H 5 & 0 w1 Receipts, 12600 head: market Gc |4 white, 9e i wheat and flour were equal to 38.000 bu. | DULUTH, Minn.. May WHEAT-May. | WASHINGTON, May %.—Today's state- él‘:;v“mh,,.‘ ¢ :f‘ 853, ','5"*, g’?‘ " s n 25 16 710 lfl\'z{;‘l- and lights, $.76@7.5; packers. ——— Erimary recelpte wers S bu. compared |11k July § i: Sepiemher IR | mar o G TN Map, B Todays | tate- | Beptember "\ S8 Sy & emald & & 3% 20 11 7.35; butchers and best heavy, §1 Bigger, Betier, Busler~Thats what ad r(m; A.‘:Z»mfiflm.‘?:':'::.- ]\a“;:\'r :.'"‘{,..T i1 3“; N 0. 2 northern, $1.81% eral runa.‘—xcng‘\_-:, o}flue $150. 0 gold | S | & ;3 2318 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receints 530(YeTUSINE In The Lee does fer your | reserve, shows: Gold coln and bullion, $i- | A asked. B bid ie B % 11 head; market 10gisc higher; native mut. | business.