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THE BEE GRAIN AND PR()DUCE MARKET | 35:d 3 S ool oves s | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |3 CORN-—-May we; July r‘l‘sfi'l' tember, 0 ade. Cash, We lower; \n 3| mixed, 61%e; No. 3, #@ec; No. 2 white, | "Whea C,km Weak Bern se of Weak | \ fa4e, No, hfi:’.:.-a N b kil @gWby l‘lit Run of Cattle, with Trade llow ¥ e . N Cables and Bear Pressure, I No. ”.m-#z(m and Weak, B | and \ HA v ur’*h-n[pd cholce timothy l“m 4 ] R \BULLISE NEWS 1S IGNORED ..‘.?‘.‘. e o e $L0daL 2 cholce wi| yoge EYPFRIENCE A BAD SLUMP i‘ TELEPHONE — \’ —_— [ BUTTER Unchanged; creamery. extras, | Rk & # BOSTON,MASS. DOUGLAS 2782 — Wit Oliaiifiimibvon e de| DRE s e LR at e ! { S0 STATE STREET . ( ) | 8 nehanged: current recelpts, new | s Opening Break and - Closing | cages, $6.70. miscellan oes, $6.68; | for Mot Part Prices Arve at. Steady | Southetway- '“'"‘“",{’;fi'};l, Suipmenta, Continding ta Same Notches Figures. | Wheat, bu. ....oue 13.000 2,00 as Tauesday. o [ Corn. bu | .00 E —— | Oats, bu. 1,000 ] ’ - . . [ OMAHA, Nev., April 27, 1910, . 2 N N BELT SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., April 21, 1010 ] Wheat, quansd otf weu. wich vaiien. 1e| WEATHER 12 S Receipis were: Cautie. Hous. Sheed, . 7 H . ) H [ s H O EXUCIMELY Wedk CADWS und re Ofticial Monaay o 458 2,006 0y ledaing veaps i Ulfietal ‘Tuesday . Hli0 D HEWS lias A iwnoged m‘ v natimate \veanesday the (md beiug dhid Hquidacion Contiouen 'he corn Rl Wab Jower th By npatny | OMAHA, April 20, 1910. | 1500 gayis this week with whuat, A8d cash ‘dundnd was re- | The disturbance over the eastern portioh Same days last week. ported s SIUWEE witer e recent ac-|of the country 18 gradually disappearing, We Own and Offer uyity | and while considerable cloudiness prevalls | 8giie days 3 wecks i Wheat gindually tecovéred from the | of the Mississipp river, weather con- | iyl SRV & WaCUl RE0: =817 m ’ .14 | offerings sold in about tha same notches opeming Lieak and ciosin, rices were | ditions have greatly improved throughout | g - . - . steady (0 a shade upder )l“‘lt.’:hl) | that section. since the preceding report | S&Me day iaat year.. as on yesterday. Only & very few sheep . foulisn crop Cohdions afe haviog 1itie | Ralns were genoral In the, middie Missie- | 'he following table shows the receipts | were received, the big end of the rup con. efrect AL PHESERE. DU bull [eadtis are |sippi and Onio valleys ard Lake region | Of GAttie, hogs and Sheep at South OmAna | sisting of lambs, largely shorn. —Démand firm 1n tie DEAICHON Of Bigher \aiuce - | Auring the last twanty-four hours, but gens | fOF the year o date, compared With last| was neither activeinor broad, ms was the Ry 5 Inc. Dec. | case yesterdar, but really good grades of First and Refunding Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds. ATler (e @AFL" DFGAK ‘viuy \ wal the | erally fair weather prevalls in those ‘sec. | 1« ! ¢ gay cori. markit b eadied Ana 1ed ficm, g0 4 | tions this moning. Phe weather continu 886 210 killers met wiih a fair request and ehanged K s hPA LBIA SIr; B | Slear weat of pve Milsiasippt river tate. e 116,188 2 hands during early scunds. On the other DFUmATY 8ripients, Hecopts ure | mountains and rémains Tair.west to the (S| ks hand dommoi shorn and héavy wogled Dated October 1, 1909. Due October 1, 1929. ol neglec Vi Wno Wil Giierings Tia reauy |coasi. Temepratures are higher everywhere | T a ;’:":,",’::”‘;,’.: frrir feril - R R A Yap trom the BORAL_DOUnIAESsanss to By t h Mexicans atill in the floece sold up as Interest payable April 1 and October 1. pits, Sod 1y y“‘l:‘m"";;‘ iasiang high aa $0.90, a dime below last week's high piNeiLs WeTb bl W bl; wgainst re- | stat rere " coote . o ol s ! b Celp’s iasl s eui of AW uM., #od ship- | area of high pressurg, Acebmpanied by 1 Salta: shorn Westerne went at .10 and & e string of shorn_wethers and yearlings, : H » vk Zisbw bu, cooler weather has appeared In the extreme | et 7.9 ‘ 'l l I al ly 3 y 4.0 bu.. | nortnwest and on the upper Pacitio coast. | AP I 23 o he Weok lagy far supply has been 1aeil rus & i Ghis . Were §8,00 Dbu.i AgLINSt | This area of high, with ita cooler weather, | M . 5 decidedly light, but a sharp decrease in TeCCIDUs iase year ok 2louw bu, and =nip-| will not reach the tral vaileys before receipts at this time of the vear is only ! mens of sabian by Friday and the outlook is for continued seasonable. Prices have experienced littie Milwaukee. Wlsconsln o Cleagaicus were 0 bu. of curn, nome | fair and not much onarge in temperature ange in spite of 1 OF, URLR. Alid" WHeAt wna. fIour cudss 10 |in this vicinity tonight and Thursqay. and, Darring vaiues 96 wooled Imbs. every: g b, S N Lot oh 1 temperature und precipitation thing has been selllng fully steady with e Golyed 1% to 1ad 1o as ¢ ed with the | t week's close. Bulk of wooled lambs hytnd-d Jowss on yorn have been' goink at flgures about 1015 | | = Trustee: FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. l_,(:‘l.,ul range .A..m.... Minimum N‘mperalurg lower than thosc that prevalled Friday. | . Ty, | Precipitation . Current prices on shotn lambs are just Cou de of $500 and $1000 each with privilege of registration ! o | Joupon Bonde of $500 and $1000 each ! g Articles. <0n~n | Hun i loW- | S1ose| Se'y Al temp Reécelpts and disposition of live stock at [ about 7S¢ less and prices on shorn Bheep | the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, |&round 60c less than values on similar | SUBJECT TO CALL AT 105 AND ACCRUED INTEREST on ANY INTEREST PAYMENT DATE 100%| 103 i he Neb,, for mednwonuumur hours ending at 3 ::::l‘llv,o:f. w::m, umpT::um;l;ha f::‘.::: ing | S SRS NN Vi W y co p. m. yesterday: t or of i 1.0 mangs ' T rrespondiag period in 130, RECEIPTS. flock: Good to choiaé lambs, .45¢9.90; The adgregate earnings of the proparties ownsd by the F.astern Oregon w%| | “Deficiency corresponding, period In 1908, Cattle. Hogs, Shesp. H'r's, r o good lambs, $9.0009.45 8""“ lignt bin 2.19 inches. lings, §8.15g%.60; good heavy 1 Light @ Power Co. for ths vear ending Dec, 31, 1909, ars as follows: s | L. A. WELSH, Looal Forecaster, | Wabash 6@8.15; good to choice .58 a i | ‘Pacith 83, fair' to good wethers $7.5007.85; good Wl Unign Pacitic . :z,::*’;n,,-w,;,- VRO, thirit e Resd ¥ Ne W Representative salos: o sl (Gross Earnings e $163,805.40 Operating Expenses ......... veve. 49,257.45 O e e e bl ....$114,547.95 Interest S i e H e s N s ey L DD UV Surplus ... T R . Lo AL /We recommend these bonds for investment for the following reasons: Ergvas me days 47,681 19, SH ie lamb trade presented no w features today and most of the 3 -~ iE_ 3 SS58) EENT e Saa e sad 2EEA3 |gunessy 3 B iz fac. | 28 "s23 | oo - Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Cash Prices. [pior Omaha, Neh, for fhe twenty-four | hours ending at & a.'m., T5th meridian time, D, Wi e fociad | Wednesday, - April 27, 1910: 2 Bpring, §1.wpl.02a; No. | OMAHA STATION® No. 4 spring, wdbec; No. -— Rain- o 3 durum, s2AGSIAC. | Statlon. , e, Ne. 8 white, 5! Ashland, @1me; No. 3 color, | Auburn, .+ bA@oe; No "I Bken Bow, yeiow, #n@uic; No. 4|Columbus, AT m;.m VTa4Te; No. 3, B6% | Culbertson, oic; No. & uwu-.. no_grade, ‘Sogwe. Falrbury, OATS—Standara, 0%ile; No. , | Falrmont, \?nn«!w:. Nov & white, 384@3%c; . 4 ye hm\ S9QA0C Nn VU yelow, si%@8¥%e; No. | & mixed, BB ? 21 spring lambs 78 spring lambs 10 western bucks, shorn 108 western lambs, shorn 887 Mexican lambs western lambs, shorn . 604 western lambs Total recelpts o ® 1 e SPOBITION. 2 western Cattle. Hogs. SheeD. | 213 western Omaha Packing Co . 677 596 825 | 114 western 8wift and Company. 81 46 western Cudahy Pnoklug Co...... 88 65 673|163 western Armour & Co . 218 BolBedonal el El ——— 333332233233332383 mmsnmnoceneSE ARRSE3A53388388° Hastings, ¥ BARLEYNo. 1, (0a0c;: No.' 1 feed, 46| Ifoldrege, Neb Gfic; refectedy i {Omaha, N YE—No. 2, my.mc No. 3, @M. Teknmah, Alta, Ia Caklot Rectintn. . Tl e Wheat. Corn. Oats. | GO 119 102 | Sipley, Ia % 38 CHIC, B STOCH T fi t r- 8, 8 ; AGO LIVE STOCK MARKE' FIRST— Secured by the first mortgage on four water-power plants, B. aVnsant Co... 90 . B olopay s.n""fi’“' v,‘,""‘“‘ { otV S > R e ts (AR 139 miles of transmission lines, with gas, electric power plant of Baker . ens bros . . B teady—Sheep Lower. o v sub- Chicago S H “zi Wihiane i CHICAGO, April 21.—CATTLE-Recelpts, City, the light and power plunt of La Grande n‘nd five other towns, sub. Minneapol o e [eSjoux City, % 4 00 Clear e 5 i 19000 head Market steady to i0c lower; jeot only to an underlying issue on the Baker City plant, to retire which O O ] steers, $6.25G8.50; cows, $4.85@7.25; helfers, J Duluth i *Minimum ' temperature fod twelve-hour|J. B. R« o 13 %@ 9 period ending at § a. m. tNot included in | J. ‘H. . : :‘“‘ (A Sy s L Lol bonds are held in escrow by the trustee. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |8verages. L. F. 3 . AN i G ¢ prea——s o of L ipampi— Raln | M6Creary & "Ghkey 1117 ! Aty $.6039.00; butoh- SECOND — Further bonds can be issued for only 80 per cent of the cost 5 . i - . . .45019.55; 11, ¥ 5 g ¥ 2 Features of the Trading and Closing | District. Stations. Max. Min. fall | ‘;"}‘;""flf" . ) Tigy :" u“mgvso;gh;.r:fi:g ”%fio%w ch”". of new property, improvements or additions, and then only when the net Prices on Board of Teade. Columbus, 17 “ 38 39| H. amilton . 2069.30; bulic of sales, $. . 3 CHICAGO, Aprll 21.—Official announce- | Leulsville, Ky e B SO 8l SHEEP AND LAMBS— C,.m.b 16,000 earnings show double the interest charge. v;r;cm." “:ul n;:aa :oh an 1:}\&0:)0 A&:roa S Y 1 '30 | Other Buysrs Seee: ’ 313 1 Fe-?’. %%estoo neuliy. lnh;ep "31 xo@l.gg 1t Lot for wheat In Kansas has becu abandoned as | o i 3 » ' e e | lamMbs, X ¢ ring lambs, V- Bopeless, and the price leaped briskly up- | Pue Boives Ja. - g e ; T 5ol | veariings, $iTo@as - s THIRD—The water supply is ample and certain, and the market for hy-- ward, Although -there had been a shar . 4 ’ ue to the high Grewk oarly, ‘Tollowing a deciine the. day R W L sl e v ieie gun draulic electric power is unusually favorable, which is d g ufe asys 1 & dew Lundred suort of 1eal| KANSAS CITY, April 21.—-CATTLE~Re- price of coal. SELEARHLLRASELR reMlon e Nk A rROL Cloaed 300 0 WO iy | Lunads . 00| iGeii bt Lhis POIOL WUL wie tolai der wue | Iemsas Clty L Stock Market. or the rew gfop months. wheat ral- | "Raing and snows ocourred in the eastern | WELa'S L0e: @i 4buut L4w ieau iaiger |CeiDts 8000, inoluding 30 moutherns; mar- lied lc froni the Bottom, but finishad Wth | portion of the corn and wheat region deurr': (MMl B yeAr hg0. LORGILIONS, us & Whuw, | Ket Steady to 10c lower. Choice export and . f e indivi & net lins of file. Corn, closed %wwe | hor P oqay: Sighdy' warmor e iher 1s | Wers Very mion sgaineltno souing Lv. | dressed beef ateers, $T.10G6.48 Talr to good, FOURTH—The combined net earnings in 1909 of individual plants o (&ngfl nd oats W@XC 10 |general throughout the entife region this| ieredts. Advices fivin il “other marmot (#4010, western sisers 55; stock- },‘k N morning. Freezing temperatutes occurred | pilts indicatea a Gu.l and w mackes |ers and feeders, $4.00G81; Southern steers, were about twice the interest charges. one station in the Indianapolls distriet | with pric u rade and ouyers [¥0.1567.60; southern cows, ‘5’ M“V' ervousness’ and activity marked the day |and at two stations in the St. diouis Gis- |ac this pojnt Were etk ward & iy £roin start to tinish in the wheat pit. Barly | trict. o Sl bl P B el SR D e T 8006.8; calves, $6.0008.76. FIFTH—The present development can be increased seven times at a news and statistics were agaln’ Eenerally Local -Forecaster, Weather Bureau. |day vefore very much business haa been |oH small cost. bearish and accordingly the market in the — T, €irst part of the day continued the slump|NEW YORK ERAL MARKET [ TR0, o fod btock cattle were the of thn preceding session. Exoited rumors * jent 008 ss; hold: of high financial abilit; frac to_chAnge hands tuis morning, and | gEfls REOL 800007 SIXTH—The principal stockholders are men g v begin to circulate, however, at the begin- & IDAS l”‘rkl‘ U . AN g of the day ap 4o the o iR, Dy .08, Variens Bnangi. b ?&%{‘J?rmfi“: pioh | Gataasy P evfe-. than it and integrity and are well known throughout the middle west. Ty 3 i revorl lgures as to acresge and 'Il;!fvg"x‘nnlzkp April p{};‘m,,{)“.’,fi;u,fifia ‘mm. el s e was & {air demand |ers and ueder-lomoo cond 3 tl 8, -t 001 i e -.m“ié’&‘m ‘le‘.'n":‘fifi"m‘.',“r:’mr&afir:'. inan |5005 winter. .straighte, $6806.00; ' winter | has Popd thanged hands in reasonacie ses- St. Louis Live Stook "'"k'h ° the ‘guewswork beforehand. ‘The ‘condition |atents, . 3.16GS50; soriek Sears NG | otk sonerally nesiéeted, being botn siow | o ST, LOVIS. April 7L—CATTLE Recipt l rice 100 and lntereSt W Bt S et B o e 0t e Bk, Wdodico.” Heotoi SR, | MMM nerers, sapecay hone of s AR shoplne S export aer, Bk e ot 00 o et your. " | CORNMEAL-Steady. Fine white and | 1o $090 Juatids Wers i 004 demand and| 8.00g8.15; steers under 1000 ibs., 8.750455; | n 4 they sold quite weil at prlcu that wi ndbe. waoh " cireumatances the market | yeloW,, SL40GLA; coarse, §1.0@1%0: Kiin | bout "steady. nerior grancs were TALRGr | posin” phihySoders HUGEE, cowa 1{"’ helters, £35g8®; canners, §2 701 o 0 X Bers' waw generally regarded as having been | WL R 0 0 0 | slow $4.0087.00; calves, $4.00m8.75; Texas ard mudh oversold and there was prompt scur- g Beat steers were the last to sell, espect- | | : " UN AN RPORA N BOND oy SR T S| T TR il Sl | B e e et A0 W8 O 2 165 || - | RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CO TIO S ut-.vnr; drop reports m Nebraska | weak and I 1; h HOGS—Receipts, 4300 head; L 4 oo And Scattering, news, of ohinch bug damage [on the weak eapjes K.'»'or"c.if."‘lu'r?.‘."n a rule were ldo lower on il Kinds of fat|jower: pigs and fl(gn °m ‘T“?\fl'ehfifi . CAPITAL FULLY pA‘n $LO 0 0 O O. Increased the. bullish feeling. September, | warmer . weather, but raliied in.the afté Th ¥ and best heavy, $9.3509.67%. < o > which closed last night at #W%c@3l.0, op-|noon ofi covering by shorts and unfavor: S SHEEP AND " LAMBS-Receipts, 3,00 ened at WKGWC, sold down 1o Uik, ad- |uble crop r?p::du m"h Nebraska and Gonpeduent, Uncertainty | B ket, steady; native mutions, ¥50 vanced to $1.00% and closed strong at ¢ ols and dlored at lo decline to S S el ot i yenty Snoaralaty culls and bucks, et gain of vance, K u 00k u 1 ads of Mani- | ontfibuted to the uucus, stookvr-. EM < * orn had litte vfm.penacm action, being | toba wh L14%; closed, | It Was evident that packers were afraid to buy ver freely for fear that they might st. 3 5 Live Bt xoverned malaly by the action of wheat. \JLIM. =~ July; ; s | Du n & position to kil out Lhe stock t. Joweph Live Stock Market. f 005 .| other nearby firsts, tree cases, 22 at Atter being weak early, the coarser grain c:,‘:;,'“;’{fi,o' byt &“‘"‘ 0% Re-| 105 DY 0 theackets on all inas of stook | ST, JOSEPH, April 21 CATTLERe- | H2044: Moghds: 1, $.85; K, $5.00; M. | mark; Penneyivania and other current NEW YORK, April Fecovered most of the decline in the May ¥ g b1 g o g v n‘gno head; market stoady, 100 Iower; |3 RU% > Rl W, e elpts in returnable cases, glc at mark: |steady; muscovado, 8 ten aviivery’ ind ehowed & net gain for deerrad | (CONNGAPOL mitady;, sitamer, o o stes cows and heifers, §.600 | .0 Wentern® firsts, free cases, 2ic at mark: |gal 3 test, 4300 mol mnm 8 sop(omm. :l a2, ndvanced | basis. . Export No. 2, 6440, nominal £. o. . uctations on cattie: Good to cholce corn. a . EG0Io, : bl Western firsta, current ~receipts, free |§g5e; refined, quiet; crushed, §.85¢; granu’ “ m pd Afinfi ,mmy at 6l%c. There|Option market was without transaction at §1.8507.85; fair to guod vornfed HOGs—mmm- 3,000 head; market 1 cases, Zlc at o{ 31 mark. lated, 6. wdered, mpand for oash corn and prices | CIO€INg unchanged t : steers, mon to tair cornfed (156, lower; top, .85, bulk of sales, 30.168 | L oo "on0 327" bbls. O TERS T Marke! unchanged. LA T T R for o p”r b '.l‘ ey 16 lower. No. 2 yellow Ly, Ti%he: . | St % to cholos cows and | “SiEEP AND ~LAMBS—Receipts, S 3 [ —— * head; market steady; lambs, $3.| .78, Meétal Market, " b G ‘l'na D mOatieiid +ecovery in onts was not |, OALE-8D0 1 e, Bt X pound X ‘,“. W"{’n":,f;,':,“:gfl‘,fi phdmene. 4 B v NEW YORK,. Apelh 8. Milwaukee Grain Market. er. ert E ooch Cn Stook in Sight. Standard copper on the New York metal| MILWAUKEE, April 21.—FLOUR-—Mar- \ heat and_corn. Trade ir to good stockers e tha, close firm. WIth Septem- hith, 84 To SV Dounds |Sa - Teedcin, 5 1 T conn air | Receipts of live stock at the five prineipal exonange war dull todny, Local dealers icet dull Brokers and Dealers \ v tin ? northern, $1.06G1.08%; July, like corn and oats, followed Vel u\-' 3.2508.25; bulls, Cattle. oas k 2240t —~ Slag! . 7506.25. South Omaha . 400 don market cl m‘h‘lx: ;c ‘I“:,Tfl;flb:‘:nd ‘?fn,"u’;’f! o m--a&) firlm"u%olgo . e lhvruenmlv. sales: f(L Joup(‘h". 2,000 futures at ”f'}l&%; T‘E‘o&fln m“ke BARLF\“@‘ImDIes, 58@6se. {3, R h .':“. 0. state common to cholce, ansas City g t clost at - ] \omallm tutiiven dre as follows: 10, n‘guc 18, nominal; Pacifio coast, &, Loaw e 2800 1 ‘r‘-‘l‘r‘h"i:. JJith spot closing i ot = 2 Laraest oot G 5+ uf 40, London market, unch | Opéh.| High.| Low. | Close] Yes'y. | | HIDLS birm; (‘anrl America, 28%e; A e "2 L, Londtn miasket Koo es.s. ovess St BIRoth, Dgte, London market, lower at £32. ' Iron, un- LEATHER—Firm; hemloek firsts, 20 ——— 808 '2a " for (‘levaland warrants w 0 . 1 Cotton Market. don. lLocal market, No. 1 I ! 6 EZ NEW YORK, April 27.—COTTON: ’r:nnlfl';' n‘;rthfr;.. 7. 360. No‘ 3, ::fi e ffer o Ield 470 | | | 0rsel, L 0sti 1 (THRI0SH- |fe; weconds, 2021c; thirds, 243e; reject 10814 -1a(100% 54| 1 020h| 1 ik | 206i%ic. opened -lanh at unchani @17.50; N southern and No 1 sou advance of 7 points, & b | UKTe| 1 0m9%-10 | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; mess, S35 sk | B T Beet oy b Svents | 27 —MBTALS—Lead, 1,500,000 %] ) eef, steady B Liverpool Atrength being prevented by 1> Apri . better weather reports and & renewal of | $4. peuer. weak, §6.20006.22%. $1, i 5 qxu!uwmmuw&;:«umm Fini, 41 0070 0 e 2t 6008 o s o Fe e remthe ohaed ottt Withih a potat of Minneapolis Grain Market. UNITED KANSAS PORTLAND CEMENT CO. hi (il 1) {neats,” ‘firm; _pickled belllu finale durh the first f g o — . 2 e e s o tosa ‘dmand hiwt | MINNEAROLIE, Agell %1 _WHEATS First Mortgage 6% 10-year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds ot 1083 of K@%, u.nucuon.o closing nominal, Receipts | stockers and feede w"&f‘ noek heit- | western markets yesterday were uxono-u r at m1 -Jaclrol)- WHREAT—No. 1 nnrthern‘ 8 08@10! No. m, oY o.l. IHURI. 24,400 m 'l W . 02! f Trade Bldg 21291 Stats 32 A% Wn| HE00g1E 70, refined. ‘eary: eontinent, s jo; Tl yia|South ~ Amierica, "5.45; * compound, * $10.000 TALLOW-—Quiet; prime clity, Tdc; coun- try, Th@%e. RICE-Steady; domestic, 2G5%¢; Japan, SHGSHC. gszeeastpERRRNEEYT | Ibws #15. S0 7., ay, $L.07%; July, B oo by eTiima’ et tavasbis, out |9L06 Cash No. 1 hard, fLIK; No. Tnorthy | | - Dated April 1et, 1910 Due April 1at, 1920 look and recent bad weather had placed | °rn: $1 X oy h E T08i4: No 3, $LOKGLISK. mi-Av 1at at Commerce Trust C :‘.;:y crop prospects In a doubtful condi- %Ax—glou;fl ol X b o ?dm o.".'s‘.‘.w L3t C at od steadys April 14.57¢ bld; CORN—No. § yellow, (600 mtdant nz«rh 3 BUTTER—Firmer; creamery spectals, Mc; 4 "fl_'g‘;‘-,’"}..ly_ Tedoe; Au Bidi| OATS—No. 3 white, 29%G8Xc. and in mal 1 0 days' g f eparation of 13840 gty & ERCE FROST Cont 1% 9i lextras, %c; thirds ‘to firsts. 9% 1d, 2 October, 1304¢; ' Decen: | RYE—No. 2, TI@T. '.'VM 1w 2@e; state dairy, finest, mfi o % b .52 eM° | BRAN—In 100 pound sacks, $8.00G18.5. PANY, BAN! to prime, 202Tc; process specials, 25i@2Ac; Cotton spot closed 20 points decline. Mfd- FLU( R—First _patents, in’wood £. 0. process, seconds o extras, M@Me; factory aling m:ll?m-. 15.080; middling gulf, 16.30c. | Minneapolis, § st"v;:"d,,?';;g‘:,:f,‘.’.“ neconds o flrsts, Bgc; Imitation cream- Bales 5,000 bales. ORIRL S g ! The United Kansas Portland Cement Company is incorporated under R Yoo \“‘:huy Bt Nk aathabs Ag:llmln‘ hf:-'fir_e)l uc&":'d.mn':.'fii.lz' cfi'];: 55 the laws of West Virginia, and owns and operates lfi'ree large cement plants uotations were storage packed selections, 21%@22%c; 168lc; August, i3.83c; September, 18.03c: Hay Market. located at Independence, lola and Neodesha, Kansas, the initial cost of —1Jasy ; ‘Winter 005,35 ; nmemi lar packed extra PN ber, 13.490; Decem- flMAI{A April 1—HAY~No. 1, $.00; No. which aggregated $3,400,000, and whose comb b gy gty v B, | N b LTifD SatRered, S reguiar- pasked, Peries; Yianiary, e e ™| 2, g800; pneklzrl. $6.00, Straw: Wheat, $6.00, two milllos g‘ ombined annual capacity exceeds r,, n,,d o.... Alfalfa, $12.00 Th arreln of hllh zrlde Portland Cement. Olls -II. HMII. supply Suflr hl) is much heavier than SAVANNAML April #-OILS—Tu the deman f3°0 PODOCF IADIE Lo "y "Dy CAPITALIZATION e v, B, safen, 10 bula ceecfps, | oorer qwmly_ First Mortgage 6_Per Cent Bonds . LI S Sl Poin 1 hBmnih SN S, | Philadelphin Produce Market. Preferred Stock, 7 Per Cent Cumulative ROSIN—Firm: sales, 2,679 bbls.; receipts,| PHILADELPHIA, April 21.—BUTTER— Common Stock two days, 3,082 bbls.; nhlpmmt& 930 bbls,; | Market Unchanged. Total AND FEEDERS. Btocks, 57,28 bbls. Quote: B, $4.084@A.15; D,| BGGS—Murket steady; Pennsylvania and b [ EARNINGS (Auditor’s Report) u::us.x,:un::.s:snz EBUEEEEEE JBEE bakers, $2.5006.00. | firsts, mn 2, e | S (CHEESE- -s'x-fd;‘ tate spocials. 1le; Y—k'eed O mmng alr | five, 86%%o0; fair to good, 6%@G8c: eomrhon, m un “hmfiv st 440 The: fuil skims, @340, 8-Fla¥, No. P e utnwontertt 42.00: | FOULTRYAllve, - deraand active ' and No 1 notthwestern, $.40. Timotiy, $40. |feeling tirm, hulfrlcu not settled; dressed Claver, $11. irrexular: Philadeiphia _chiokens, 2@24c PROV B Ns——llm purk. fr b&l mu: fowls, 15@19e; turkey miuc bort, | H -hurl <l Pll’ St. Louls Gen l‘ll Market. ed) $13. ST. LOUIS Mo, Aprh g1, s o¢” wivegt ind: iour. wese {amas NPIERR L SV Ny 1008 184,000 bu. Primary, recoips were | (hiss: R0 rack: No. 3 L3 (% b | Compared with 21,00 bu. the e 14 weresponding day a ygor aeo. Estimated [tosipis for tomorrow ! Wheat, § cars; corn, B pwrs; ogis, 48 cars; Wogs, IBM L 2 Net Earnings 6 years ending Dec. 31, I909 $4,619,043.42 E s FlnanClal Talk NO 3: Less Expended for Bettermets ;- . '867.862.67 P ‘o A bippers got busy eariy 'and Average Annual Net Ea 83’5525"}")95'% Ard, A ., Cash, atesdy 3. 0G0 ; | bOUgNE UD & Tew 10888 of hOKS this 4 \ R . verage Annual Net Earnings . & E‘ % u‘nnh:'r?;‘;p':fll.. um 9 { fle 3 0 Barely steady fo round & The time has gone by when the Eastern investors furnish all v (Equal to 7 times Bond Interes|) ¢ 'rr'ns $LBGLS Corn, +No.' 2 Luh. Uc. wiiter patents, . ' the money for the marvelous developmnt of the great West and ite, 2% | 35 207680, 9 or 1 These bonds are issued for thy 3 . No's yellow: Wne fi_,.. e )‘;"L'i':'...'."d;{m," Hoo Northwest, P 3oy Rl g B et 1o eaoely ervsted BoRi clairiak, Jely lot, Wb, nite, o N t 3 K 'y m Oats, No. 2 ;o. 1 » u:A ‘umexm Mm-:‘ ulliluy 'gl.‘f-.r‘- The wealth-producing resources of the West are today furnish- x:.’:'?,m Ist, nn,l::'un?:d?m b 1'(3.' '.‘..‘."m‘?:‘.m‘r.l?‘i.’.‘;:,’d.“&fl"’..b‘:&.’:.'aa'm um«‘._lmu:..:::gnm r:_.:‘m'mmc it 2 ing a ldrge share of the capital for the financing of great under- e an sbolutsfrst mortenes on all she C P 45 260. g o “HAY—Firnt; timothy, $14.50G15.50; pmrl., et e b",“{';"‘,’,z,“;uny 4 mar takings better understood in their magnitude and possibilities by WAy o] are aper ), by%l mn Ko " Englucers of Now Vorb «;'fi n._"ficl’fifll"""rn?&‘x?y.f,‘"&'nr-uf l“F uoo Y best bids obtainable toward midday ap- 4 the “‘men on the spot” than by the average Eastern ini\ tigatoi. ‘xfluumumucn&m S5, Co. ve'assets of $785780, not Incloded tn their wppraisel, Wige} prime firats PnovmloN ] Jobbing, | PEAFINg to be about a quarter lower than ‘:sl'.-n-:dy.d- -cuu. u\ "'.L’.’,: ffl La) %’p uz.g* the aver: l’;.n o2 i 'm.Yw“ e We are at presgnt offering with our full recommendation, a We Recommend the Purchase of these Bouds for Iavestment. i ’ 3 y q alf of the total "t bond {ssue on & unun Rallroad, which will yleld 6% on the m,:_ “3 To e v presihee- el M, gk ne total recelpts, expe flenoed the s dod dmmcv‘i’nl sold over §700,000 b:n:?edbond. to Directors and Stockholdets alr tor good; 2G%0. ' 3 m gm; clgar ' i e e ok r‘ b\nahn- had to sell right around e Company, we offer the remainder at TRY Stesdyi tgrkess; 1oe; otk eleara; bR Y ; e Tt o TN A e sroredsales Our Booklet About Bonds, a broad and statistical source of 98 and accrued interest yielding over 6 1.4 per cent w o m‘ Hull‘ 8 ,u:?e © o 18e; . e % k:alfl Jov. ‘ lnc trustworthy and valuable information, will be sent to any address s Nrheat, © ban (o u ¥ M. 6 upon request. Write us promptly and trankly. Further Inlonmflo-, engineer's report and legal opinion may be had i Qats, Rstimated Tomor- | z g,’,.....,, r' on request. mv“gmut ears, oorn, B3 cars; oats, X res pald SRALE GEAC B cor Wik gew, MRCOINNE T G818 LAWRENCE BARNUM @ CO. COMMERCE TRUST COMPANY ‘:.-... City Grain dnd Provisions. B "":fl Bioo|me av : 3 BANKERS. | * Capital Oue Milion Dellars ANSAS (] 0, Ap! ~WHEAT- ot - T Septambar, | 1T ¥OM want (o sell soythng auickly ad- | %: Philadelphia. 27 Pine St, New York, lavestment Securities Department Kansas City, Missouri -y w.flf, .:;‘}‘...,..,,v.n.. I i The Beo Want Ad Columas. g 1 : ’ 2 vet atarenety e sruM gEsEzFAdg BS oo ~ = 13 E2EE=S cosasnn’ agepsEd

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