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THE BEE: OMAHA, CRAIS 35D PRODUCE WARKET 5555 2% 32~ =7 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS OMAKA LIVE STOUR MARKET =50 Whes@POpens Lower, with Selling ' tair . g | Sudden and Violent Shifts Recorded W 3 Receipts of Cattle Are Liberal and Pressure Besumed. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT | in Price Movement. Sew Yesh inily Wadhed. Values Are Generally Steady | ~ RK pril. M—PRIME MER Aren of Cold Weather is Moving and | ;EWS CONTINUES TO BE BULLISH Temperatures Are Rising. AGGRESSIVE BUYING OF STEEL STERLING 2 eg wwn HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER IMAHA, Apr 1"':-‘ | W for Quiens pTe . were cen nmere; Ls, 34 83N Sy Supply is Light Pens Are Quickly Coen Malds Stemdy and Fiem I ) e e iy e Vexican dollim ME. | Cleared of AN Desirable Stoek | ereased Dividends Help om Re- g e & o —=fhecp and Lambs Are Quiet. ok reams w York ° b 4 TS pEuseAESy FL LB gardicss of the Drep ia the } Price of Wheate(los- Ko covery—Renewed Anxiety *h . . - ~- < Cropm S i ¢ rans are - m{'vpp! and dley e area of b TYORK. Apri —~A nervous tem- . 2 OMAHA, April 3, M0 . - sver fhe suuthe . o R P g ng qu on Receipts were pened nervous and a shade lower, s moving off . . B prise X $ ini, Monday ower seliing pressure was tiant 1 - te the advauce of day : 1o winier wneat sections lsh, without any resuit , a8 professional selling is Cetton Market YORK, April 3 —COTTON-Mar ed sieady . w ol ary tendenc How o sharp wors 'TET LTS P V;h wa - i 8d » % E t . v ontinued good de . necks ago > . ~ ek wo iuaw! ot « v g ltve eports aken by short 11m-C P - - - 3 week o - 4 K. . g oy smPed off early on |the A port g (0 | sales ihe day betore. ouyers yesterda; . » - | Quotations for cotion and grain nesa ive and prices were - o < the idea of disastrous damage 5o . W adaaday rope, Such as had been mpled And X of | X ther selling, | { overing movewen: by the Deais was v A the year te, comp ol priam inimam d LN h extended. Agx ot | 45 5 ¢ ¥ » g - the s . y United States Steel 3 - o that the de: 54 s slew ead s 3 3 . ; Fward ‘saies al- | puntm : 3 1 | made " e § A { owing table shows the averags 8 a5 unl, aad. oy temperature - of rice £ ner{c: - o 8 W ¥ . o X s 1 ) fol A 1l rices pald for sod shorn s firas regasdiess of the i, 5T U TR e B e e T Bkt sisady iy, gt being due to the ciency in precipitation since Ma: | this impiied a cessation of the goid ex e % ry e Dulk n aso vaiues on corn |35 n > o 1009, | POEt movement. ¥ 3 . m strosg and . y » corresponding period ia 19 The reassuring effact ; the @ecine I coton Phased SWas > soue ELOSEL § | icadon of weather for:casts inaance hu. exsension wave. The tone were 206,00 bush Coen and Wheat Region Balletin. weekly bulletn gi oo J For Omaha, Neh., for the twenty-four the situation as t$a m, T5th n wdian time, ety - % B i Th addition of 32.000.000 to th 2 WYuUnion Pacific & OMA STATION. ment of goid for shipment to London £ ¥y do v . T ‘TP.: n- morrow, brought the total for the week K B do im & rer . = E " tinues a record oul Rubter . Station Max. L 8 g 5 C 3 Steel 4 Se. Ashland, 61 ending May X Laro. Chem. e, en ol . . do et " Receipts and dispo 14 ve stock at B'kent Bow, Neb. Baking the payment lor the - g g the Un Stock A u ymana.. | abo ¢ Senal - - K g around e Preparations for th onthly settiement ¥ - i1 2. Quality of and the political t in England ware *UuL C »' E 1 s < uotati facto n sustaining the discount rate X ~ - stock in the London mar Call loan ton T faur here wer= bu a er, but whea . i sh iency corresponding period in 1505, shipments es L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. L3 3403 verdiet in ma L igh point of the . reached again during o of § Visible Sapply of Geain Ted scason. Oa the other most CEW TORK. April % —Spe the larger feeders e and 3 ! s rado have murke o le prospe surden cerns cew HEEEEE v cuf ‘Esugh Vi §f v |ubug | weren vy ving wred Fairmont Gr. Isiand, Hartington Hastings, Hold Onkdale, X Jmaha, Neb | Tekamah, Neb Wal H B.15G4.50: ched sueh 'nrm.dnrz:e Loenl Securfties. . 1 1 7 : #ood prove portentous. = - - s : ir to good 5 m eacly beilet that tne move-| Quetations furnisghod Cv C i o o ment was ended to the prospect of further | ¥ O - . #0id shipments was an eement n the ater transformation of speculative senil- | CiS'oe omanha 4ias I8, m;l:n, & & | Cudany Packing Co. &s 3 spring, 9 he United States Steel dividend action || i _ement fa. ee sens. L e Western lazibs, X xS P i and the quarterly statement pubiished | 2 b : i 3 . . Mexican lambs. A g il - \ve-hour | 3fter the stock market closed, threw no Mexican iambs o vl “Minimum _temperature for twelvehout |ligh: on iis action. Earnings were less 3 Colorado lambs white. | period ending at § a. m. tNot inel n| than preliminary guesses, but the un- Westarn ewes, shorn No,. §|averages. BRSS! filed orders on hand had not fallen io western ewes, cuils, shorn : e g . 2 DISTRICT & N8 43 low a stage as official Intmation had Totals receipts. South Dakota bs, fesders. N d Molasses. e o 4| 0. 0f —Temp.— Rain- | suggested they might. . DISPOSITIO Dakots lambs, feeders 7 oy St 03 Statfons. Max. Min. fall onds were easy. Tocal sales, par value Catle. Hogs. S | 2 western awes 3 3 whito, | Columbus, O....... T 3 o13LMM. Toited Staces s, registersd. ad- Omaha Packing Co. ™ % Western bucks . B@ede; No. 3 yel. | Loutsville. Ky aaced i4 per cent in the bid price an' call W Swift and Compan Lum E western lambs, shorn S . . e | Indianapolis, Ind N u:ul?:r of saies and principal quotations W% | Cudahy Packing Co.. 521 o R e " 'Nxt:. |:2mxl,:"'m .. 5 45 A e ®% L mour & Co ee LOO CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET - W Pt e uis, Mo. e Schwartz-Bolen Co. ” ® " Des Moines, Ia.... 14 . [/ WY No. 4 61'g@Sdee; No. 1 t-ql.lm““mm_ Minn. m:.- qK-:yflrncmn: o ol .| Cattle Market Steady—Hogs Are Re- RYE—No. 2, @Tiac; No. 1 T3@Te. Kansas Clty, Mo. 24 ny - ‘ Carlot Receipts. Omaha. Neb ") ® | Murphy : e 34 . ported Higher—Sheep Stromg. | Freesing temperatures continue genera E: " B W B. Vansan Co........ U‘dfl_‘eau:. April %6.—CATT Receiprs, Wheat. Corn. Oats. |throughout the corn and wheat - - 3 Boston Stecks and Bouds. Stephens Bros... - . A% nead, market siasds; stesra, 3R S0 Chieago ......... - . 19 Snows are falling in Ohio and Indiana Am. H. & L pta e | % —Closing quotations on | Hil & Son............. ; 7 ne g “;‘u:;l Wu _:-?: ~ g Minneapoliis ... s . ... |heavy precipitation was general throughout [Am. lee Securities. \ inin s wars F. B. Lewis... . - i o ,. Onaha ... - o 1|the eastern portion of the beit. American Luneesd 00 1 1 #4iMami Copper | Huston & Co... 1 - » : 5. A0S head s Toledo Seed Duluth ey L. A. WELSH. Jun--.mx Locomotive T2% Mohawk % |J B. Root & Co.. - _Receipts, 9000 head. market 3Blic e 4 ; Loeal ecas! ¥ |Am. 5. &R b Bulla. ig! heavy, 3 0; butchers, 0 0. O r i o .3, & B i s s . S| . ¥. B r ; light mixed, BdpS.55: choles cash, g October EERARIZHBEIRAS T—Na. 3_hard, SLOIGL®; No Wecgsiot Mo, 4 hard hard. Beatrice Creamaery, com. HERHPEAHAR SHRE SIS (11 i 3E=szEeaesangs L # - 25— SUGAE s, 5.50c moiasses sugar ghnusieg wlz L * Allls-Chaimers pta FTTIYTT EARpREEEE *g ',jluwu e EEUREEF AR S = bis.; aver. No markets B 3 P o | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET » Featares of the Trading and Closing . Prices on Board of Trade. Quotations of the Day om Various CHICAGO, April %.—It was a bear day | Commodities. in ail the pits. Beilef that the abnormal| NEW YORK. April %.—FLOUR—Quiet | 8EHSR oo - weather has not thus badly hurt the grow- (and lower to sell; spring patents, $.30@ |, ance Cosst Line. ing crops impressed most of the traders. winter straighis, $4.30g5.50. wir ittt & S Wheat closed at a et lpas of We@le. Corn | ents, $5.25G5.50; spring clears, $.25G4.9: | Bechicnem Steal and oats finished %@lc down. Provisions | winter extra No. L 3404 0; Kansas | Brookiyn Rapid Tr. V eclined 1Tagetisc. | Siraights, $4.55g6.95. Receipts. %560 bbis.. | Canedian Pasiric The wheat market was weil supplied on |shipments, L% bbis. Ry ur, steady . | Central Leather the. hard spots, but the bears were dis- |fair to L chalee to faney, posed to be cautious. The statement of | ¥.50G4.5. 3 the world's available supply showing a de- | CORNMEAL—Steady; . fine white u: crease of more than §,ue, z;’l:;_w,-&wi.i, coarse, SLS@L¥; kiln week heiped to produ tuel ey Wb St B pei WHEAT—Spot market easy; No. 2 red, dlctions of 500,000 bushels of wheat this |$-16%. Dominal, c. L f.. No. 1 northern, year in Texas, as_aganst about 500,000 | $L15%. £ 0. b. "D‘fl"ill' ":;m'» 09“‘:“ busheis last year. The May option, which (Wheat declined sharply under Aeti¥e spoc was typical of the Imarket as & h.uvtmhn‘autg" es and pros- foze mors vorable % Tive 3 closed. at . July, $LOPGL. @l cl $L15%. bu, | | po e 'uujfi? g 8 13 ¥ sEyigsgEnes 8y H i 58 guewper, ah5esie vas adsn sHgesfinynsieg - 35 ™ Wi s $9.2099.40; bulk of sales. $0.5669.50. sike ., %.10. B° | McCreary & Carey SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts = ‘al. & Arizona. & Parroet 8 O 15 | Mo. & Kan e ©" | 57.1068.30; lambs, $5.35@9.50; spri - = = & Hecla. 5% sQuincy 4 Kiline & Chiristy . $10.00G15.00; yeariings, §.25 r 4 ). 26, —(Special - Copper Ragn ¢ €.\ 8 "Superior g R A St. Louis Live Stock Market. . their ks, of two Per- & P. Co.ool i Hecepts o cattle continued | ST. LOUIS, April % —CATTLE—ReceiptS. kins county pioneers. Nathaniel HLL liv- Giroux om. M Tamarack 8 | ite liberal again today, making the total 170 head, ns; market, P oo R e for the two days this yeek sighty over > native shipping and ex b = = > e S Thearl "as against 1500 head for the DOTt steers. $6.M0G8.40; dressed £ 3 ad by a passerby, who stopped '™ inle Royaie Copper. | 163 40 pid | A %0 nead for the DuECher sicirs, WLUOGAJ: steers under i shack ‘1-»,_, visitor rapped on the door, and oppes % ail kinds |8.35; cows and heifers, $3.358. can: A—_— k L, Salie Copper ...\, iy Wolvarina ......... .14 | 3 ThOIE ma8 0 (R, eavy beeves. B35, bulls, $6.00G5.00; cajves, SA0MGS 5. and found Hill lying dead on the bed a light or handy and heifers. §3.0006.50. o % claim Baak Clearfngs. e o B gy | B0 iy anawering| HOGS—Rcceipts, 5300 head: market Tensel Buns, o SR 0 8 o) day were 4419.%, and for the corre- | [iini steady prices. Light yearings of $80G4.70: butchers and best heavy sponding date last year 8204 189,15, JEmY ity neapht & S On the othec (%3 = ond head; market steady: native muttons. 5. Wool Market o’ quality, wege siow sellers were . mu BOSTON. Mass. #pril“SPSWOOL—Thers | segiected from sthrt to finiah. Suyers &it | GL0, ambe W.0GLE: culls and bucks e anytning very weighty cXcept &8 (| > — i 1 B i Ty o T at B Anger protest. In consequence of tils| Kamess City Live Stock Market. ke - 5 ht. W35G8%; packing, ®.Kp.i) DIgs. | Decem umochy prime, Butte Coalition H. F. Hamilton 1 head: market strong to Me hig s POl 1 Sentennial 17% Shannon 1 | Other buyers ... - Lem T ot o o heve t ten Franklin 2'43uperior ng six miles south of Lemmon, was found Greene Cananes L. S S Lake Copper . 53l Winona T4 | Year ago. The market as|'Ds., $.75.35. stockers and feeders. $4WG esponse, looked e w ndow - Buyers, both for local and shipping ac- | Texas and Indian steers. $h3ge.00: cows| The other tm of sudden death, was OMAHA, April 3.—Bank clearings for to- | s geseription. soid very freeiy st prac- higher: pigs and lights §.50G9.5: p * near Meadow o Ay Theef steers. even those af | SHEEP ~AND LAMBS—Receipt, i e e e aaote 1 prices in the | wanted the light GAttle and they WOUIE 5ot | NG stockers, }.00¢M. IF YOU WANT | B3 gEEEEER ¥ gr ¢ new of buyers M the casn market. Prices for market steady: steamer, &c cash somn were stendy wr 1o Bigher. No. |00 GU 5’35« D piminy exprt Mnie: . yellow suld. &t $lige: May corn opened | axport, No. 2, Gec, nominal, f. 0. b, Option | R e L o e i clmant | B e o s~ | e, =3 ;e : sidhdy ” at BhGile, Caicading o fong | Y B%c: “September, Tigc. Receipts, cats wi . srder ¥ bulk of | : . 16,798 bu. Iaterborough Met. The: ragley IMGICRENG that the crop was | COATE.Bpet market quiet; mized oats, |ine Mw. sfa coming aMome better than bad been ex- (% to 33 pounds, nominal; natursl white | Intermacional Harvestsr Preted.. opened about %@%c |3 to 12 pounds, is@Sc: clipped white, 34 |Tat METRe ST fower, we sold t%' A%ac and |to & pounds, #i@sc. Option market was | emional Thoer e ‘;}»:l mml: A @ e Pork ¢l }Wt\‘mxul,l;:'mblclmn closing nominal. Re- }sows Comtrad 4 oV WeRK. closed at | ceipts, .. . | Kansas © So. waslige off; , IT'a@de and ribs 27 | HAY-Steady K C l-“.’yll on i , turmisied by the Up-| HOPS—Steady. Laciade Gas raim ompany, 708 Brandeis building, EHIDES:F;n Central America, fl'-m]:.n.-..jn = i | Bogota, 22gzsc. g o, & St L. i P ATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts, o0 (M. 5. 2 & 8 8 ¥ pen. High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. |2c. seconds, 23@27e; thirds, 2@e; rejected, E llc. ROVISIONS—Pork. easy; meoss, 3§40 19 | : o 50; short clear |3 1 aoa | $35.00G27.50. _Beet, :—sumy:|w_d 1owy | family. SI19.00G19.50: hams. SH00GM. Cut | 3 meats, quiet; pickled beilies, . 10 | 1om 7 pickisd hams, . -,- | 2%, Pramd " ensy: " middle wewt: " prime N |$12.55G1205. refined. easy: continent. I3 South America, $i.é, compound, $10.50. TALLOW—Quiet; prime eity, Tie: coun- » of the trading is in domestic oiips and tie market on neavy cattle was both slow} KANIAS CITY, April 26 —CATTL - ] some new Arizona is seiling weil. Hoiders and weak. cerv fair qe- |CCIPLR. 1000 head, inciuding W southerns: uabie n °m 1[111] are less inclined to ciose out their sup-| Cows and heifers were in ex:‘rb i Je, | murket steady to' ldc lower: choice export piies on a falling market and are refusing an- -;r;dp;-‘h:_! :‘sly‘g;l'l‘l_filgf _11!“ e ;Zn’l]dmswa hve(wa(::ex:‘ f‘fl'y':!& :;'r to 9 ) o 7.45; we e 0T e e in ‘e mew oty and very |iD fadt on the gemeral rus of butcher sivck | stockers feeders. $5.0007.00; souchern REGARDING THE few Boston houses have buyers in the| ¥as In very ‘ 7.50: seuthern cows. $1.00G%.7 fald viewed trom a seller’s sandpolnt- . :vlf‘ %o JL0LE; native heiters. . The leading domestic quotations range as | _Stockers and feeders wers 3.0 QUTF Tg bulls. SBGH50; calves. $4.0009.00, GRAIN MARKETS o o~ e 4 | sellers, excepting in tne neavy feeders. - 1500 head; market 5@10c tollows: Kencucky, [ndiana and Missouri. Jelers, SXFRUCS P i, cnanged nands ia piog Bolk: oF aiee. S Mo 9 - | very fair season In the morn 3 s 9. packers d bu ors, R Dasia: Toxas fne Dwelv®| M Quotations on estue: Good to ehoice cOr. |19 o, i, Lght. 1.15419.35 o °© i S FE o g 6@7.%; fair to guod cornfed SHEEP ' AND LAMBS—Receipts 000 ‘mm‘mmn{um-y - Tl ey ;omt.mcnfsrfl‘f:g hes: mackst_ stoa: lambs, $8.50679.50 . v 8- . $5.70896.15, & to chol yearlings, $8.0079.00; wethers, §7 258.50 clothing. @6de. Territory, fine stapie, T Tt eheios ockers | TL 0% mlnsn- m~{lu;{lne“‘:z&?um¢?flfll; e % alr &g‘;‘l sockets T New York Live Stock Market. @Soc. haif-olood. 5S3@edc; (hree-eighths S % wtock hett-| NEW YORK. April 3.—BEEVES—Re- Grain Spesialis! biood, 56@SEc; quarter-bloed, combing, 54 y and teedern, O Qs E; bulls, | C*IPB. T4 head: nothing doing. @56c. A supers, STEM0C. era, $3.75Q % = | fesilng weak: dressed beef siow at L@Lic LONDON, April 2. —WOOL—The wool Stass. 'm'uum- | CALVES—Receipts none and no trading CHIOAOO, . auction sales opened lm‘l;_v with a large Representatis muets ‘é""“% -x-dy :I:‘ky!:lnrd:y‘x decline ttendance of buyers. Foilowing s th | dressed calves weak; city dressed veals, e 5 5 A - | 3@14c: country dressed. S@13c. Miember Chic. Board of Trad> New South Wales 600 bales: scoursd, 10d SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 285 @1s 14; greasy. Sd@ls 14 Queensiand, 800 bales; scoured, 1s id@ls 5id; greasy. 4@ is 3. Victoria. 500 bales: scoursd, ls@ls 5: greasy, Tid@ls $4d West Australia W0 bales; greasy, Ti@llisd. New Zealand. 530 bales! seoured, 1ld@: : | Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 780 bales: scoured, 11d@ls Sd: greasy. 5:4@il4d. Punta Arenas, 2400 bales; greasy, Ga@ll pausag ging B shpsiagne | gyefefhesyyelpPpecie g 5o > M Ealidavsh pavsiEssy § , e ’lsfia » 3E ¥ sEEENIER 3 i 3 ' 733 0] ¥ = ? gi menylizagal gugfeje; JRuiy u FEugegsd by r. | Plitaburg Coai BUTTER—Slightly firmer; creamery spe- | fresed Stosi car ¥ $1,000,000 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. . (The Old Company) 'First and Refunding Mortgage 4's Dated April 1, 1904. Due April 1, 1934. Optional at 105 und interest on or before April 1, 1911. Interest payable April 1 and Oectober 1. Coupons or registered bonds. Denomination $1,000 PREVIOUS ISSUES OF THESE BONDS ARE LISTED ON THE NEW YORK, LONDON, BERLIN, AMSTERDAM AND FRANKFORT STOCK EX- CHANGES, AND APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO LIST PRESENT [SSUES. Legal Investment for Savings Banks and Trust Funds in New York State | The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifiec Railway Company (the old eompany) June 30, 1909, operated 8,048 miles, located for the | greater part in the heart of the most rapidly growing section of the United States. { The Company, together with its predecessor, has paid unin- terrupted dividends, averaging over six per cent for forty-eight | years—since 1862. | The outstanding funded debt of the company at the close of |the lasgt fiscal year averaged only $27,608 per mile. | The first and Refunding Mortgage Four Per Cent Bonds are |secured, in opinion of counsel (either directly or through deposit |of securities), by a first lien on 1,148 miles of road, including the s Puilman Paiace Car | Raiiway Steei Spring state specials, 1le: | golqy s five. Midizc: to good. §%@Sc: common, | gepusije Stes $a@Sige; full skims, 3G3'ac. Repubilc Steel pfd... GGS—-Weak: western storage seiections, | Rock Isiand Co. stern reguiar packed ex: western regular pacied re ki V.. southern regular packed -8 v Dige. . LTRY -Alive, steady, but prices not | Siom-sherisia 3. & i.. | PO | settled;” drossed. sceady and unchanged. o g~ | Sa. a. R bid. A asked. Eanins City Gupinand. Provisions: | Tt cuge R aEY- ge Soliows: AS CITY, April 3. ~WHEAT—May, | Texas & Pacific.. v L0l Juiy. ; September, 9%e, seilers. |T. St L & W Cash, nomin unchangeds Na. 3 Rard, | I, B L & W. ped. SLOBGLIL: No. 3 $IEGLUS; No. 3 ped, SLuig | Loien Pt o Li0; No. 3, SLEGLE U 8 Reaity my, TS, 2 y DRN—Ma: Wig68%e, sellers: JuiY, | C0 5| Rubber No. 1 southwestern, $2.11 sellers; Saptember. SAU@Se. vell- . Ea . is@lc higher: No. 3 mixed. fc 0. 2 white, §6¥ec; No. 3, “Pork. mess. per bbl, 2150, hs.. N2 . Short ribs sid OATS-Unchanged to I¢ higher; No. 2 o hort Clear sides | white @@4c: No. T mixed. MZC. nEE mEE FELITEELHY EEnRsEsnn BEH HER ELE SITIN AP B HER Metal Market. NEW YORK, April %.—METALS—Stand- rd copper on the New York Metal ox- change was weak today. with spot, April and May quoted at SIZB@EILA. June at| S286@1255 and July at $I230Gi28. The| English _market opened wenk, but partly red, closing steady. with spot quoted 5s and futurss at &7 Ts 64, Arrivals reported at New York today were twenty five tons. Customs house returns showed exports of 17 tons, making 1L40l so far this_month. Loeal dealers quote lake copper at §2T@ILM. electroiytic at NIMWUGIET and casung at NZi@ilidls Tin was ir- regular, with spot quoted at $2.T5Q62.9 April at $22 G May at SA2T5PE0 and June and July at $E.75GIN;. London ciosed firm, having recovered part of an eariy loss. with spot quoted a: fM4® 17s 5d and | futures at £150 178 64 Lead was duli, wifl RY B— 07 1 spot_quoted at MB@44 at New York and and- flour were HAY—CUnchanged: choice timethy. §14.59G $4.20G4.35 at Bast St. Louls. The London Tocoipts wers raice prairie, JILOWGLLI; choiee ai- 4 B market was unchanged at £l i2s 5d. Speiter with 173000 bw the falfa, SIS SOHI7.50. was weak with spot_at . 5, New day & year ago. The world's BUTTER—ic lower: creamery extras, c: | York, and $.1006.30%, East St Louis. The . an_shown Dy Bradstreet's, | firsts, %o: seconds, 2e; packing stoek, 19ec. | London mariet was lower at £2 2 4. Iro 009 bu. BGGS—I5e lawsr; current. receipts. new | LONDON, April %.—The market for declined to s 3d for Cleveland warra for tomorrrow: Wheat, | cases, 3.70:. mincellanequs cases. .5 | American securities opemed % to ¥ higher in London. Locally the market was wit ; coriy ¥ CArs, oafs, 132 cars: hogs, | southerns, $.00; storage packed. $4.00. than the New York final prices of yester- out further change. Ne. I narthern foundry .00 head. Receipts. Shipments. | day on covering orders, but later sagged $I7.25@18.00; No. 2 northern foundry. $16.To¢ 'y ] — Wheat, BU ....o.ooee <o 0,00 | off. At noon the market was duil and easy |17 1 southern and No. 1 souther 56 anis Gepesnl Mashet. Carn., bu 200 59000 | with prices % higher to i lower. - e e B o p: April % —WHEAT—Lower; | O8ts, bu 7.000 9000 | London closing stocks: §° OULS. Apri —METALS—Lead )l:‘r. 'a’l“ R - =y July, | §1.008 by | _— nsols, money ...80 15-0Lewiaville & Nesh .151% |CIFE. L2 Speiter, weaker. 3.3 Naher ety Nars red. i 0000 12; Minneapolis Grain Market. e B Mo, Kan. & Texas.. s St v 1 -1 £ MINNEAPOLIS, April %—WHEAT- = > P Sl Sw. Coffee Market. $1.07': September, %G s N NEW YORK. April 2% —COFFEE—The 1 hard, $L®%; No. 1 norta- ontare & Western.. 45 | Market for futures opesed steady at un- : No. 2 northern, SLOSZLITY; | paltimore & Ohio....111% Pennayivanis i | changed prices and, while there was some s £ 0L 08, | Canadian Paeific 8% Rand Mines further scattering liquidation, improved 1o | "Frix—mw | Chempeake & Obio. %% Reading during the day on trade buying. with the | ‘ RY i Higher at T8 CORN—No. 3 yellow, 56@S7e. i Great Westarn.| 3 Southern Raiiway close steady, net unchemged to 5 poimts | FLOU BER SEEEESSRRERESSSnM 82 Hin AT 88G siE 28R § dus 8% wEE ) o w4 | porel BEEPS SMI¥ERESE # gfigll 12885y WesAmeraE § ] , g § e 33 sPeZan SISEEN BrraBBansnt eheppipupuslin BH coe 41 sespeasbaeyriegryayfagyagusiie <] 3 SSEESENBENMNERAREEE, 55 Beobio) & e P aoaneaesaan EEgRRENe MEBRE BESSERUEIESEE E | Chi., ML & St P s do pfd . . TR—Stwady; red winter patents, $.0| DY R Na ,_‘n‘fi‘,‘ic_"""‘" gy e B e higher. Salss wers reported of 44750 bags, F - k ineiuding exchanges from =) :::: S (_?m-y a:l -u-n:mn AGEI0; | BRAN o 100-1b. sacks, $IS.000183. - :‘-L:‘:-n"fl"' positions. Tomorrow 1 m:"‘t’!m n.;‘(::: TR LT LT FLOUR—In wood. £ o b. Minneapalis: | oty PR e day for May delivery, but seattering ac- SRED aLimathy. £uge. gatents. WBGE®: sicond patents. | . a ., < counts in that position appear to have besm SALNEAL- B sLoup | WS _firse “clears., $406Gpa.15; seeond | v, A pretts weil evened up. and today's raly - sacked, east track, | clears, $2.8005.10. & was In u:-dm. of n»r;enlug lower mr-un‘ e e A | a . markets and reports of siightly lower firm | 2 0gie 0 R SR T Milwaukee Grain Market. | GLyER-Baz westy st 3% por ounce. | ofiere Som, o aom, Snd Mav 6 e properties AGGING-T MILWAUKEE, April X -FLOUR— MONEY per cent. June. H . 0 August, - - AP TWING 1. kot ste * LOUR—Mar | N e of dlsount n the open market | tember, Gdic; October and November. 6.7 St. Paul and Minneapolis, and by a general lien on 5,708 miles PRUVISIONS — Park, lower; jobbing.| WHEAT-—No. 1 northern. SL10GLI: No. 2| for short Dills is 4 per cent, for tares December, &.The. January, &30c; February oy WIS Lard, lower: prime steam. S2.05) BOrtheru, SLOTGGLOSe July, SLOIN [ Sl Riawch, M. Seets geiet: e in Dry sait meats (oxed, sceady; satra | OATS—dde { R She; Santos. 'No. 4 ¥4c. Mild, quiet; Cor- |2 h 458 e rib RLEY—Sa: 2GTc. ; dova, $a@12%c " » 3 recommend i gl —F T SUTTR TY Re e ‘ Fow Youh Hining Seechw. s | 4665 Snipping._demand waa We these bonds for investment YEW YORK, April X -Closi - | $6.50: clear ribs. §I5.3; short clears, $I5.T5. Liverpeol Graim Market. R e ing quota- volu T o ds this morning and euk kans, 1o Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, |YOUMe in the hog yan POULTRY W, 5 - e - {a greater degree of aectivity featured the k ‘E'. m.c e m:{_f‘ g lnflluc_ 8. d“nu:\ =fl-?00n % r!'-. Az:.l—“nf—.-l‘ | Alles 58 *Lesdville Com. NEW YORK., April X—EVAPORATED | (rade throughout. A light supply heiped to rice, a e a!' e . EeCaEEENEIEY ¥ 12} [ 5 BE prpers Q é R e IS Py :u,htlu [ ueo HEIFERS. . a3u nter. no stoek: | Branswiek O § *Ludle Chiet APPLES-Market i a4 e re | resul rren, caty: Maw: 5 ORds Juiy, T GLL | o Tumnst wiesi.. 3 Mamiena e el B e s e o S s e N October, 75 Sd. | da vends s Oniacie s quoted at 10c; choice. 3@6is pmme 80 | q ! st about Mlde b e l.l el‘ en CORN—Spoe. quiet; new American mixed. | con. G & Vo 7% onhy i Thc: common to fair, W#e4e. | T A P2 A ; | northern. u S4A: oid American mixed, g | Hors Sive 8 Wandard | "DRIED FRUTTS Frunes are quiet, but|ruil advance was more apparent on loads Special Descriptive Circular on Request Wid: futures, quiet; July. §s Myd. ’ lren Siver - iow Jushes . g:x:u ;r:n f:;v.n au-‘rh. unfavorable erop|of good butchers n&:llesxrlm- lighis. v\n--r BOND — | a coast, quotaiions rang: iness was fully as strong as the TMENT ey acies | oo . 10 PR | i ke e GRS Soardact 43 BUPAN e o B “Whiee w; | WASHINGTON. Aprl %.—The condl-|aod easy. Choice. Sudiduc: . A LM T A Ay PSR Ees e 3 ' S " | tion of the Treasury at the begnning of Wia@iiec: fancy. 131tgc Deaches are|® While recant advances in Log vaiues nave | m a gs Steady: extre ‘western -v-ryt."n“‘m: u vor | mrmmrww;: = fng' o e d':xcl and nominally unchasged. Choice, &3 |oniy restored & very small part of the | 2 exira choice, $3%@Tc: fancy. 7GT'c. | month's net decilne. the fact that prices Organized as N. W. HARRIS & CO. 1882 Incorporated 1907, u;;‘nw u?-l?"fl:y"u‘- e P _mnnfl siver doilars of 84 Raisins are very quiet with pri &2ner- | nave advanced at 3ll is encouraging. A - g XL T PO S S Samiad ot PRBtie; shston 13 fance sadds. | Yol Senpe Boce that e HARRIS . B G, CHICAGO : . “ ey chotoe to fancy Swent T seversl Weeks Slnce that t "o. HARBIS guibeas teosipta, i retir- - | eedlens, DB Londen RIS |ies Bave’ fespaseed ihe B89 lgs nd| v W & © N w. & Oin *» p—— iz W: current adiiitica, | &ichL B resent. levels ¢ @ fuly e higher, Dwiad-j = New York Boston.

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