Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 20, 1910, Page 11

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CRAIY 45 PRODUCE N : “ables Sti¥ig, Wheat Rallies, While | Wheat. v == -Shorts Go to Cover. | Saa: v | Flour, bbis igher: eremmaery, ITgaSc. | R, S ; R ™" "Fer! specalation Uneertain Woswse of .50 .00 | Lack of Dec Tone. | T 4500 | | -BULGES AIQUIDATING | WEATMER N TAE GRAIN SELT|g.uey 79 gmenEv METHODS | - f Freesing Temperatares Continae from Doy, Nantatus o Lol | Proscention of Cotton Market Pool | QMAHA, April 1 1. | Froeztng _temper@tuves contnwe gemeral Wik Basg Stheet of Sveahing | | trom the Roeky meumtains aver the Us Artificial Condi- | gentral valieys to the lower lake region. | | Kitfing frosts decurred in Ki 1~ tloms. —e . Yatues Sax Undér Siightest Presvare —Recent Ratns Make NEW YORK, April 5.—There was a lack ? | of decisive tone n the stock market today which. refiected a good deal of uncertain e sippt | 1 _the speeulation. The market was not the Mioaissiod! | aotive, ibut importasce some ‘very large indiv'dual eapeelully in United State Steel of thim stock by the stock exchange firm wiich was revealed as the largest owner of | record of the company’s shares of any of its ciass by the statement given out by the corporation itself yesterday, gave rise to | much comment. | The infinence was due to the widespread | belfef that the firm’s holdings represent | | the Tntorest of some of the so-calied insid- ers in the gorporation. The source of the | seliing was regarded none the less as omi- | nous. The effect was to give rise to doubts of the aecuracy of previous predictions of a | beoming fncrease in the dividend, The rumor | was given eurrency also that the guarterly tement of earnings to be published next would prove disagpointing. | I was reported that the pubiication of | iverles and stocks would be abandoned | |and the Copper Producers’ askociation dis- | solved. . The effect on sentiment was (o | twenty-four | UERest & return to seeret methods and a ‘meridian | felling of distrust of local trade condition. | A_denial of the repost rallied coppers. The velume of the: goid engagements for | export proved somewhat disconcerting, the | | total rising to near the §5.000,00 mark, of | which $3,000,000 was for London and $L360,- {000 for Brasli The actiom of the money | maricet showed the reilef caused by this | movement af goid in the lowering of the discount rate. The prosecution of the cotton market pool | Cloar | would have several phases i the Wall Clear | street view. A breaking up of the arti- Cloudy | ficlal conditions surrounding cotton and a | Cloar price adjustment would be welcomed by the financial community. On the other hand, legal procedure against market operators in another commodity- suggest analogies for the stock operator that are mot grateful None of the day's factors was comstant | in its operations and prices ended the day | | littie changed. Bonds wera easy. Total sales par value, | 178,000, United States bonds cfianged on call. Number of saies and leading quotations on stoeks were: { SOMAMA, April 19, 100 Wheat raffied’ wt - the opesting. Cables wers strang Apd edvering by shorts In- “ome buging, which eariy changed the Jfatiment and locay trad- ers were pia: & reaction from these leveis. 1 Jeader® potnted that recent | east ana soutn lower this morn ern_and snows wem general river east (o the Onio vailey and glon duging the last twenty-four hours n in the Ohfo valiey And lake re hin morning. _The weather has cieared W the upper Missiasippl and Mis- souri valleys and is generaiiy _clear throughout. the west. T | highter in the nor'hwest, the glon_and t to the Pacific | will rise slowly Wt this virinfty tenight and Wednesday, with fair weather. The following shows ihe -esceratue and precipitation for the last three yearsc Ly . Lk 1907 Minimum. temperature » » 2 % ipiiacion T “ [ al temperaturs for today, degrees ency in precipitacion sies Muwrch L from bave n itfle or Yo chauge ln the corn continues on ali buiges sag under uny pressure. . “are siightly improved. Wheat scagted strong. and higher, wit 1 s % eausing shorts o Bemrs.beemme aguressive agai: " prices Wwere fdrded lower from the ol bulge. X he# i M sent soch values. still 80 Jetle or mo redggesy trom yes- . Cualh corn was wesker asd 188 hrought %e lass todiy. buywrs nclined §5 hold off for the present. bty were 0 bu. ng 7 _inc hes. eficiency corresponding period in 1908, | nents of W00 Ba. - Prims cafn . receipts ‘were 377.000 bu. wnd shipments were RO bu.. against rt- Jukpts 'i'-t year of 24000 buw. and ship- @ents o s . L A. WELSH. Local Forgeaster. bu, ui| €OFM and Wheme Region Bullests. A@10 bigher on WHeAL| po¢ Omihs Neb. for the | hours _ending & m. time, Tuésday, Mpril 19, B1: | stations o 100N 4 !:n';m..x_ :‘(..: 4l 9T | Auburn, Neb. - i | B'lken Bow. Neb. avg 2w | €otambus, Neb. 2 B Cuibertson, Neb. | | Faicbury, Neb w0 | | Fairmont, Neb. » L Gr. Island, Ni ————— | Hartington, Neb. | Hastings, Neb.. RHEERER Clear Pt. clondy g 89 Omada Cash Prices. WHEAT—No. 2 Rard, Ta@il ard, 9 s No. 4 ha re- wcted has 3 No. 2 spring, SLOWG . s Nge ¥ spripg. HQALM: No. & spring, | Alta, No. 2 Be@Saige; N Cloudy Cloudy Vg vse durum, No. turum, “lat : ¢ CORN—Mo. 2 white, Gée; No. 3 white. | Sini ;% )% o white, EiQEGE: New 3| oo Cin i sior, '+ Xo. 4 color, -aéfi - 2| e Mintmum _temperatw sllow, Ge; No, § yellow, 5i@61%e: No. & | pering” ending at 8 a rellow, §gese; No. g e DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of —Temm.— Ruin. stations. Max Min Inches. | EPRHRNERRE U REAT AN ELPELEEESL B were un- o 3, 520 N o W 44 E ] H (ged Tl PETEEEe Central. | Loulsville, Ky...... 0. Lifeed, 89 | o ilanapolis, ind. Chieago, Ni.. .3 | St Louis, Mo iptn. | Des Moines, Ia. ‘Wheat. Corn. Outs. | Minneapolis, Minn. ) 160 | Kansas M .. - .. | Omaha, i SHESESRER #3a3aiiEs "HETE | Temperatures beiow freesing are reported | | in all portions of the corn and whea: o | exvept the Louisville diatrict CHICAGO GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS |snows were general over the eastern por- | prm | tiom ot the corn and. wheat regiom during | Fea: the Iast twenty-four fours and continue in tmeds of the 'r;-u:-:' and Closing | the g AT | L Boare Trade. | . A. WHLSH, | CHICAGO, April 1% —Wheat prices started | Loecal Forecaster, Weather Bureau. out strong: and closed - weak after | —_— longs had Mimmered the bulls into submis- | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET sion. 1a a milder memsure eorn smulated : wheat, and in still narrower limits outs re- flscted the early advance and later deciine f the ather graina. Provisions advanced , Slesing from 150 to W0 atrong foreign mariet -m"fnm ?‘r:: mnmrmlyu“mm- sani¥aty 2 1T oy | » 5 3] Loy 10 % igdy 5 sEsiny sy Quatations of the Day om Commodities. NEW YORK, Aprfl 19.—FLOUR—Easy, Various to cover with the of “the - and heavy buying ran’ May up Phe ¢ T ‘e o, s 15 e [ i 17 = g e = 181 sty 3¥apgens ac. Eouching SPe. atter nav- corn | e35E50 H R T WL M et L LR e L L 3 b, Wike: reccipim T : shioae, | | 113,309 B f u.. OATS—Spot easy; mixed; 26 to 3 Ibs, nominal; natural white, 3 to 32 ibs., 6%4@ 48c; clip] 6@, s, 76,250 bu.; shipments, &7 bu. julet; n:umi SLI& No. 1, $1.10; By ’ o (cading. futures. rangsd as follows: ¥ scticien, Open.| Figh.| Low. | Closs.| Yors" - o St g8 & Daive Heazmuel v venuustasy tamily, $26.5077.50; meats, easy: i I i e TALLOW-Quiet; prime eity, odw, Tie: country,” RICE—Steady: domestic, 2@5%e; Japan, TTER—Firm; creamery, second to ex- tras, CHEESE—Quiet; state full cream, new, best, 13%e; o = ] . » i L] v , gryaiasepanianaety 8 I P **Ei' :'.Eig :il zl! 82 FEE BRE BEE ti] H SEETREIICRESyTNERERE T firse, POULTRY — Alive, firm: fowlw e . duil; fowis, 15GiSe; turkeys, MQ g H & ¥ western winter. o stock. T May, s S%d; July, s THd: Oetober. s CORN—Spot. quiet; new American mi northern, 5s 3 old Amert: Putures, nominal. P He M xad can miixed, §s Sied. | Whesiing: | l 3 i ged; Ne. 3 mized, Sic: No. & ite, #0%e; No. 3, Gh@ebe. Jnchanged; Ne. 1 white, @@Me: | il i { i g IR % ] | 1 1 R i n@r;;fi.wg%ga;;:;j;:t = | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | %1, working bBalatee in tressury offices, SR 0L0; in banks to eredit of treasucer | of the United States, y siver cofn, $1.77L&W; minor eoin, §1.2M, weneral fund, §4,506 054 New York Momey Masiket. NEW YORK. April 1.—MONEY—On calt, steady. %03 per cent; ruling mte. 7% per | gent; closing bid. 3% per cent: offared at T% per cent Time ioans very duil aud heavy. @ days SN@¢ per cent. ¥ days (@ 4 per cent: six months, WK cvnt. MERCANTILE | PABER per_cen PRIME v STERLING EXCHANGE-Swong with | actual business fn bankers bills-at 34 S5 45465 for stxty-day bills, &nd at % for demand. Commereial biils. #4. e | SILVER—Bar, 5% Mexican dullars, . | BONDS—Government, steady; ralirosd | bonds, easy. | Clowmi quetations wn Bonds were & - iy e 4%, | - # Atohinon gen. da. @ ov. . 33355532 5 £ Chicago & A. Tisa. C. B & Q L fo. *Gen. STH. Con. st ref. 4 WaMo. Pac, cv. Int. Met. 4im. o Ll S*Offered. ——— e Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, fr., 614 New Tork Life building, Omana: ma. = 8 Nobraska ‘Tl No. Platte Val. Ir. Co. f § el T :m‘;; wizp ; .!_!5.5 25! glhlllsllgfilli,‘ il EH Er -5;3;;:- g alip (- L NEW . YORK, April 1nglosing quota- tions on_mining stocts: iy PR, St Brunewick Con, ... 8 Com., 1 tock... 2 do hends. : Con. Cal. & Va. Horn Sifver iron Siver . *Oftered. 18 10 @® B Ty OMAHA, April 19.—Bank day were $2.474508.37 and sponding date last year $R136, Metal 861.62. YORK, April 18-—METALS—The standard . on the New e weak, with T @12 707 xfll at $12.46 12.70, Jane and market sing at at New i deaiers copper at $12.87 12i4. Hlee-| ml:.l?zrug and . casting at Tin was dull, With spot’ g 229734 ;μu. -z.ai:u 9 -m-”nz at | ; June at $o290GRL i - sad’ July | Longon eio: irm, with s | 2130 ta G, and futures b E B o0 Lead was dull, with spat % 3 uxl:.' %?rk.m o t S20Q4.5, changed ac €13 2 T T ipeiter was dull. with quated et 3%.509 I7% Bast St. 5 R New York, and at $. The London marjet was lower ai 11 s 6 he English iron market waa % “for Claveiand warsants: " Eosaily. B 28" Supplies ‘ot Adril 19. cable NEW YORK and tal communt received s show Dpites e compaiet - APRIL 20, 1910. ONAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET[ ANOTHER BiG O | Lurge Purtion of Shies Ate Wen Under Ntme-Dollar Mark—Values SOUTH OMAHA, R " oo Wve: Of:ieial Monday Estimate Tuesday Same days last year. The tollawing prices at ipts and_disbussemeits of llve stock | the more Union Stock yards, for the four hours ending vest lows: REC! season. Common: 4 little slow, but GaesEBNNNBEHERSRES IS, Pr et ETLBeREN g NS Y B0 Sy AT i éil i P anea BT T -t anma ] ELd B twenty- | best bids obtainable on the balance were were as fol. CETPTS. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. H'r oy 1 e i L steady | g7 2%8.78; saaectlgel® 13§ Jr— ————— | prices decidedly wesk. feis T it Green pens it Hot Nouss, per ®. GROWN =~ VEGETARLES ~ ome_grown, pes . #c; _head, in hampers, §L.7 Parsi; Sl home rown, per dom bunehes, ae. Rhubarb. dox._bumehes, ®c. Asparagus: Per dos. bumches, e | Green onions: Per dos. bunches, e MISCELLANEOUS — Horseradish dom in case, 5190 Walnuts: Hlack, 4] Twe EENEEENEE YO B RN RN RERIE I i its: Per mac Honey: Per M-tram Otla and Hostn. SupbENEEvyRbE T RAR s kb bR RSN E RN ENN S $i3% SSSESRNRBRRRERNRY shipments, 199,341 bbis.; averags, NT,160 bbis. NEW ORLEANS, April 19.—ROSIN—Re about eveniy | ceipts, 170 bbin.. turpenting, 12 bbis: ex ‘sho wooled Offer | ports, turpentine, 16 bbis.. for New York Bemead foc wall Cnished Siaoese me | o SAVAXNAR Ga. Avril 1B—OTLS_Tury. fferent ontyp, rm, 5 - 154 Dbis; re. ac grevalies r-'-wrd-! ":::.:em 421 bbis.; shipments, 141 bbis.; stock, tiow e the with the tendsmcy of | "ROSIN-—Firm; sales, 1212 bbis: recel serimination wis | the order of {he day. and after most of | Lo Do ST ,}?, ;i 35,70 M. %5 lots had been sold, the - | ail of a dime lgwer than yesterday, & lacge share of late business being done on this| Dasin. s | Wooled Mesican lambs soid up au high | OMANA, April B—HAY—No, 1 8.00; No - | &8 lass wesl's top, 12 @00 packing.. H.00. Straw: Wh | guociings n 8 (300 rve and outa .0 Alfait, S i Ehorn MRmbs commanded X, with a 1688 | The supply Of poor Ray ix ‘much Heavies Wind 8t 5. Shorn ewes soM |than the demasd and Bobady wants | up_as as §7.90. {buy the poorer quality. Thers has b | Current prices on shorn lambs are just (& marked imcrense in the supply snd about Te leas and current prices on shorn ¢ there are about 1% curs of by { Shewp around e less than vaiues gn sm- | the market that to one Wil buy | i Wool shipments. . —_— | g Ry Coffes Marcket. | lowing quotations apply to the latter class | | of_stoet NEW YORI. ApHi B.-COFFEB-Pu quiet. niz unchanged to o8 10.10; fair £0 | tures closed ,1005.0: good, light yearlings | points lower. = Sai od heavy yearling L.00@6.50; | bids: April and A . $9.008.35; fair 0 July, €708 August, [ %; good to choice | tober and November, d.90c: #ood ewes, %.7@ | Jenuary, G.Shc: Fabroary, 6.%: | .98 sm'_ Sliot No. 7 Rio. e, No. | Santos, e, Mild, quiet; Cordova, $eM13ie. | Sugar and Molasses. | NEW YORK. April 10-SUGAR—Raw, steady; muscovado, § test, L.7d. centrifus |gnl 9 test. 43c. Molasses - » t st steady; crushed, 5.%6c; 15e; powdered, 5.3 6.95c; » BeRsEgEeE. v wnxeess B, SEASARILE gram in Homor of Visit of Colonel Roosevelt. 00; butchers, | ;. choles | . ples, | | CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 18—(Special ) 00 | Local Frontier day enthusiasts, who have 7. | been doing a little quist scouting for “out- . | law"* Torses to be used in the bucking and Km ey Li;:‘ 1“1::: A?T'L‘E-wfl.a» | pitening contests during the visit of Colonel setptn, muchx@!L including 30 southerns; Roosevelt here on August 24 25 2 and 27, market for heavy steers, stesdy to i0¢ announce that eleven vicious “‘outlaws’ for lght steers and cows, strong: |have been located In one pidce i Wyoming, R— | four in another, two in another and one in another, and one old-time sowboy with & wide acquaintance ovaer the west. guar- e 3 antees to deliver no less than thirty-five it S8.00; bulls, UHGED: AV | ioipus buckers within hirey days. So. 1t e 11000 hoad; macket, 34| would sesm. the local Fronter commities ®c lowar; top, B. WUl ‘this year have no difficulty in se ¥ oy R sackvesa0d Sl | Mg ac Joast By moutiiomnr sc movs = than the aumber required for the amnual SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Rocefpts. 10.000 | celebration, thus assuring the thousands of ;-l: T .fimy to 10¢ la-‘_'-r: lambs. | visitors and the distinguished guest of 00! J:ln&;%m «nd fead.. |Bonor some rars sport. The committes, are, §5.50@0.00. headed Dy Hon. E. W. Stone, who has e served several years ss secratary of the T LOCTE A 0 ATTLE Recaipts, | Ha%0ctation, 18 one of the best ever sp- head, ncinding %00 head Texans: mar. | pointed, all are enthusiastic, and siready 100 are down to hard work arranging for the | btg event. lower; BGL.5; southarn steers, $.50G8.50; " native cows, $LTE@AN: native Evane Hotel Property Seld. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D, April 10.—(Special.) —A deal has just been completed in this city, which inveives the very hesrt and | most extensive interests of Hot Springs. and best heavy, Ia}-n,. Evans hotel property, togethier with | the plunge bath, the Hot Springs hatei, and | s AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1L 55| noud: markot migher. aative satbons, .00 |the Minnekahta bath Nouse wnd springw ; lambs, $5. 23 bucks, | have Been $0Id by the lowa Land qompany | to Prank James of Groton, 8. D., Dr. ¥. B Waiker of this eity, Frank Blooberg of Min- ORK, April 19-BEEVES—Re- | neapolis, Minn.; F. T. Post of LaMars, Is. m head; o trads in. live cactle; | steady, dressed beef, st ly, I of ‘and London cables q s arcigd lower at dressed | will be made immediately, although the tor Deef, st IUL@ISC. | present leses, George A. Tumer, will D aane: Rothing dolNE: | permitted to contimue with his lease untl ; few | s expiration tif October. LAMBS_—Raceipts, 2,100 | Girl Attacked by Negro. ead steady, ail .‘“{; elipped | %:‘m,‘ #.50; unahorn shéep, | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Auril —Spesia)— X clipped lambe, $8.75. Miss aHttle Bolce, a shop girl, was at- Hi ‘Recelpts, head; market, nom- | tmally muech lower on Buffaio sdvances, | cicd near her home at West Twenty Stock in Sight. of live stock at the five prin-| Her assaflant was an Yesterday: r: | woaring a cavalry unif Cro oMy SheeR; | tieing o shot to trighten % | robbad her of % and 15,000 | left the girl for dead in ——— | his escape in the direstion 210 | The poites ware. quickly F £ A Ez‘g FEET gl‘!i fgg’i i k £ ! iF I mackerel. ¥ & ’T b i i ! §§. Efxlf g; Eg!?; £ i { i ] §

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