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THE OMAHA SYNDAY BFFT CRAIN AND PRODUCE NARKET 5 5555 o35 v . - REVIEW OF STOCK MARKET - ™ OATS—Unchanged to le higher; No | white, 4mese; No. 2 mixed, wod | X T HAY—Uncnangea; cnolce tiotny, $14.006 Roek Iatand ¢ Wheat Fails to Advance at the Open- |14 choice pruiric, slwails; choice &i- Bearigh Influences Lend Unfavorable |8 3 faifu, $18.60617.60. ing with No Bad News. AU e 'v'-'vfii'. sTeamery. extras ‘ Aspect to Situation. . Loe W, o ) CLOSING PRICES SOME HIGHER e, misceliancons Teasen” s, IMUCH GOLD IS GOING ABROAD fa” 'y OF southerns, $4.90; storage packea, $.i0. Recelpts, Laiments, Corn (s Dall and Unchanged, with Wheat, bushels dn Increase Wages of Sl 500 000 ~ Corn, ' busneis Law . > L] ’ No Buying Byl e : { Demand in | Outs, busirels yew, hut Thix Wil Not mon dence—Cash Staff in R {\u:.u-nmc IN THE GRAIN BE Minder Future Devel- . . United Kansas Portland Cement Compnny [ ooments, “ P . g - rowpect fa for Continned Cool Tl | 3 e First Mortgage 6 per cent 10-year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds : OMAHA, Aprt . w0 | o Swaday Bvemins., | xpw YORK, Aptl Mi—Sproial Tele- . DATED APRIL lst, 1910 R DUE APRIL lst, 1920 g R N g e opemine . The |AAd upper Missiswippi vaileys rriday mignt (ETaim. ) Active, but -weak, eptomized the ¢ very | general tone of the stock market during |Western Maryland Semi-Annual Interest, payable April 1st and October let at Commerce Trust Compan : . 3| and a very marked fail in temperacure is | Weutinghouse. 15: g st v ] Bone Ahorts e e e ures | SNOWN this morning irom the wpper aned (ihe Erealcr part of the present week | weieh Union Coupon Bonds of $100, $200, $500 and $1,000 Denomination, TIENL. mdvance Eor e E weon s trading, | Weat Over the Vaileys to the Rovay moun- | Hearish intorests . hiave * been ' in | wheing & tion as to Principal. Redeemable at 105 and Ioterest at any The market had 2 [Kood tone and further (ine ) iresting leinperuiures” were is-|lond an untavorable aapsct to the general| | Interest Period on 60 Days' Notice. Pending the paration of Engrayed Bonds, Interim Ances are probable, v . e rping ol v 0 To ome extent | ¢ * With wheat Lnehanged corn was not ac-|4Da upper Miswouri vaiw,s igrauy [Speculative Situavon. ~To, some Sxtent| New York ilomey Market Receipts will be issued by Yive and trading was Hght. Receipts con- | ioudy weather prevalls in ‘wie u N L A g o i PR TR et 0 A NEW YORK, April 30.—MONEY--On C 4 o C s K Ci T . tinte Tight' and Shipments were in excess. |1€¥S ahu civuuy anu unsetiied conaitions | dieporition of the financial comtmunity 10| 5™ Crinal, Time \oans, steady and dull; | ommerce Irust Company, Kansas City, 1rustec here was nothing new developed in the |4l eNersy Lirvugnvut tne west. cne ue- | hold aloof tor a time. ~Cull money this | TG BYTIRE GO SRt SCCRC GIR Cue i wheat situation. Values were somie easier | PItsMon, central over ie upper vaileys | Week went to 7 Paliny .u(!'\?‘_h'\lih-:;‘s“:m OEnL: six TONtHS, IUOU4 Per cents | : 8t the opening, but buying became general | kriduy morning, has coninueu eastward | SEOUATYL L SETAR O (Glardoning of | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER The United Kansas Portland Cement Company owns and operates three large cement plants located at Tater ‘and. cloing prices Were some higher | since the preceding report and is central i per._oent Independ Tol N initi i than yesterday over the lower laxes und St Lawrence | the market. The surplus in banks have |PCL SRV 0 pyOHANGE-Steady ndependence, lola and Neodesha, Kansas, the initial cost of which aggregated $3,400,000.00, and whose Corn was dull and uncpanged values ruled | v v~vlvlnll~< .‘n...um. rhe warm wave lln "ty ;I‘(‘-:lelt'vdw;:‘r:-gb‘\"z?\x‘r‘e;n;l’fl];“;‘fl astunl: Busibess in bankers At $4.84500 cr?mhm_cd wnunl ca_Fau!y exeeds two million barrels. Its shipments exceed those of any other competitor in W range throusho e da | accompaniea tne uepressiou over tne o 0 ¢ s ot Al P fory, T Ll H me In yr'a;::’ll\&:l.:...‘,"v |‘|‘;‘;’I|'"b\‘rmmw'vhlm\x % de- | vl vaieys 1nursauy ana Friaay still at- | this week to make up the reserve, Hith- a:o"e:mr:ln ’:l’:‘n\l:\v‘:*‘l‘vu‘llm‘lrtlllll"S:I\.."‘.‘fil\l'ti': T the entire Western Territory. The offieers and directors of the Company ar mand ‘was In evidence. Cash sjuii way | lsbus the depression uia the weather s | Crto P O ey recoints, but tnis | SILVER—Bar, bic. Mexican do.lars, dic George E. Nicholssn, President, Kansas City, Mo. M. L. Alden, Kansas City, Kan., of McAnany & Al- e ¢ gl SRR, L) EVIAERS “uaen and s watmwe beneraly over | Week (he movement was moditied. The | BONDS Govérnment, stcady. Rallroad 0. V. Wilson, Kinsas City, Mo., President Ryle den, Attorneys. and shipments were 249,000 bu., against re- | east ana soutn. Wi i urea of nigh [New York banks lost approximately |bonds easy. o . i e N Wilson Grocer Co. W. 8. Goodin, Secretary. Ceipte last year of 274,000 bu. and shipments | P1e lire overiyme the upper vaileys, i :;c 00,000 in cash reser:‘r‘g' up :\) :;::WI ’::: fonSIonng quotations “on ds were a A. V. Cockerill, Vice President, Nevada, Mo. W. F. Dewey, Aselstant Teoas . 3 ¥ weather Wil Continue cow in this vicinity | the currency movement there is n 5 i i Vi ice-Preside “(n‘?x"'m\h':m ecelnts were 216,000 bu, | (0RIERE and Sunday he waok s.net wain of §.0sbe0 offset in | V-, 8 re 1 tiae. l;uak g N-;h;-llniml, 2;2 V-nA rr sident, lola, Kan. T. W. Vaadiver, Nevada, Mo., Vice-President Farm T e bn® aaingt re: | Tie following shows the temperature and | measure by a loss of §AT8.00 to the : : - H, Campbell, lola, Kan., Attorney. and Loan Association. i vear o d ship- | Precipitation 1or the last three _ | subtreasury do_coupon “So. int 3 Jobn F. Goshorn, lola, Kan., Attorney Wm. K. Caffee, Carthage, Mo., Banker and Manu- R T AT DU, el AR 110, 190, | The unprecedented gold tlow of $17,600,000 | % “hPon \ gt Wm. Lanyon, St. Louis, Mo., Capitalist facturer. Clearances were 1,00 bu. of corn, 30 |Minimum temperature.... o e e A, SEM- T0N, A o | ARt i i Lawrence, Kan., Capitalist. Leigh Huant, lola, Kan., President Hunt Engineering Bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to | ¥ e M ury. €hock hus fallen UDOD eXPOFts DY | Am. AB.,it....... p R. W. Hocker, Kansas City, Mo., Member Utilitics Company. g4 I,"p‘jm‘ closed 14d Tower to %d higher | Nolal temperature for toduy, &7 degrees. | the action of the Bank of kngland in low- | Am. T, & T.'¢V" 4. Commission. ) Northrup, Treasurer, lola, Kan., President o Wheat §nd nominal on oorn. L&ewney i precipitatiou winew Marcu 1, | ering the prics of eagles in London, i | AR, Jebeero : M4 L. H. Callaway, Nevada, Mo., Banker and Capitalist. Northrup National Bank T 3tiy S e While calls upon banks incident to May 1| Atehion ge CAPITALIZATION Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | ™}, iciency corresponding period in 1908, | involving disbursements h).\edbeen vu-lrd A LT R N & First Mortgage (< Bonds $1,500,000.00 v 3 o some as a factor in the hardening of the | 5 il A s bonds . . . $1,500, - iy | I A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |market, we must look outside of New York | pui % ‘onio 4 HaNe® st Preferred Stock, 7% Cumulative . 50,000.00 Tuly 5 for another cause which may have helped | “do 31 Common Stock . . . 8,500,000.00 orn - | X 1 harden the market. *do 8. W. 2in . o o b - A e N the Lwenty-four Danks Loaning Meavily. B Tr. e o 3 G0 et Hhe e e ; JEEE RN July : 5 IS ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian tme, | wor some time it been hinted (hat ! central Leather Gx... 994 Reuding gen . PURPOSE OF 1SSU hese bonds are issued for the purpose of retiring, on July 1st, 1910, Oats aturday, April 30, Wiy the interfor banks were becoming more and | sg. of N. Ju . be... 123081, L, & 8. F. 2 $1,081,176.70 debentures now outstanding, and to supply increased working capital UMAHA STATION more loaned up and tnis situation has BOW | *Ches. & Ohio 4t4s. .11 - do gen. 4s - A : | ~Lemp.-— Lamn- been realized by \wall street. do rdf. o8 Qs 008t L. 8. W, e da, T _ SINKING FUND.—The Deed of Trust provides that a minimum of $160,000 each year, beginning Station Max. Min i Sky. ‘T'he heavy land specuiation that has been | Chicago & A. ibs.. 7 *4d; 1st gold 4s April 1st, 1912, must be deposited with the Trustee in a sinking fund, for the retirement of all bonds at or Ashland, Neb....® 4 .w Cloudy |gaining headway torough the middie west | C. B. & Q. J s, 9% *Seatoard A. L. in 4 before maturity. WHEAT-No. 2 hard, §1.00G1.02%; No, 3|Auburn, Neb... o W Clouay Tor the Inst several months has now | do gen. i 95 %S0, Pacific col. 4 . % ook bt ) Bow, Neb 4w Clouay reached proportions that recall the serious | oC. M. & .1 g 2undi do cv. 48 ] . SECURITY.--The bonds are an absolute first mortgage on all the Company’s plants and property, ::;3 .:;“u.s: Wi No ip‘ffil” e relseted | Columbus, ‘\"hl' 4 dumng | gccurrences f previous s;llu\'u.r"::m;:fh;n-‘-‘ "d;‘-"'l ST o BAL i which are appraised by Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., Engineers of New York City, at $5,827,775; to 3 : LIRS ¥ N0y 3 Neb. B o] y The (y up of resources of th erior . i i % i i 3 showing egate ass spring LU0 O 4 LOrInE, oteed; 1o .|,fi|,”;f’_“' e w “w:’.m‘,‘s LBk .l.eallwtmh) S iy olo. in & :‘(?:»-.“3&:& i v»;l\s{%hfifiqgrso be added live assets of $783,780, not included in their appraisal, thus showing aggregate assets SURRTBI, ;Db QLR SIWC. . | PRIEnaRE, “Nab) 7 .0 Cloudy | that Wall street eannot look to the interl PO R e T M of $6,511,535. CORNLNo.! 2 white, wisc; No. & white, | Eairment, " Cloudy |as s great reserve for funds whenever the A 3 Rhdond {4 i M S t EARNINGS A No ‘\\mu 5 N 3 Sowoh ilartington W Cloudy is @ stiffening of the rates in the eastern|ep & R. 0. s, ™ U. 8. Rubber 6 - nubbige: No. 3 color, b L N slet, ¥ M Clougy | money market, as has been the case ever| o rer. s Ul 8. Steel 24 o8 (Auditor’s Report) W, WBOIKC: NO, 4 yeilow, oeusac; No. 3, | Holdrege, W Cloudy | since the panic. Appreciation of this ract | Distilers' ta Vo Caro. Chem. 3. 9 Net BEtaH ik Dee. 31, 1000 ; 5 low, uigol No. 4 yeilow, iaci No. 3| Guyaale, Neb..... 7 Wl Cioudy al this stage among the banks and large | Erle p. I s 8214 Wabash 1st on ct Earnings 6 vears ending Dec. 31, 1909 . $4,619,043.42 - ol veigoic; No. 4, i RO BTade, | Gmyha, . ¥ W Clouay | borrowers ia without doubt the unucl'l,\u:u‘ oI G !;muh*“ Less Expended for Betterments f . v 867.862.67 OATS—Standard, 4@40c; No. 3 white a o Cioudy reason in chief for the new development in ds asrine B ba B ; S Rt 1 »_———.—l.vl.lhl|.75 A 325,196.78 al sales for the duy. 18,8 shares the; No. 4 white, Bmqdc; No. 3 yellow, : s 00, loudy the money ‘market Elec. cv. be. Central s, - 3 r X 4 W0 Pu cloudy| ‘The action of the United States Steel cor- | & | " < 4 Average Annual Net Earnings . 9 Wse@dve; No. 4 vellow, $.g3sc; No. 3 ‘mixed, ; udy \ko , oing the | *11l. Cen. ist'ref. 4. 98 Mo, P. cv. o8 ctrs... i e No. 4 mixed, S@ssc. s W0 Cloudy poration directors this week in placing the | piilly (0 A0 0 BN S ixed, LTt 1 toed, 4sg |Sibley, - a.. 00 % Cloudy |common stock upon & b per cent basis has | "W o't g (Equal to Seven Times Bond Interest) ’ |*sioux’ City, Ta.l w Cloudy had & most salutary effect. And now a care- A N R BT | *Minimum temperature for H\rl\'e-nhour ful snalysid of the past and present incotne London Closing Stocks. WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT BECAUSE : RES N LRI Sy fhx FI g 4 o of the steel corporation leads Lo the belle Wt ¥ - . i { e 4 Carlot Receipts ‘f"\'(.l_:‘m & 4t & u. m. tNot included In| 8 SN, L0 Mpany will have no difficulty ‘u‘ég;\amr‘\‘:fi\ ‘)\E;thi" :('r\n;wrl.nm)\ ~>‘('urllllf‘!‘ FIRST.—The total value of the nroperty behind this issue of bonds is $6,511,555—over four times the Wheat. Corn | DIRTRICT SYATYONS. in maintaining the busis of lis stogk ~ Had | obened Hiri En the stock exchange here | amount of the bond issue. J g 8 g NE the company paid 5 per cent on the com- |19 N8y 1y with th er ! e oz . - i Chlcago ovioicoviniiinn 14 No. of . —emp,— Rain- | Son stosk eacn year since ich organzation | W all street yesterday, Prices further im- SECOND.—The average net earnings of the Company for the past six years have been seven times (i T l{’»‘"sfl» -*m‘”"“fl» Max. Min. fall. | ihere would have remained a balance url‘l’"'.‘_";m”'l’m‘_"_l;;{ i WA L *il‘l“ln?hn;:' the bond interest and nearly three times the bond interest and sinking fund combined. . Co TR 7 o 00 | $o00, o oEnow b otion. g the closec 3 - e oone ety LIrec Bmes The donc neeres ) 1 Wl ol I TSR | E o ie et v g ol | e O s o e 1 | chanped o & point over yesterday's New | THIRD.-—The manufactured product is a recognized standard of quality in the markets the Com- CHICAGD GRAIN AND PROVI |ARquannweLiE, dne. 8 )| has been looked upon as a speculativ G ey SN pany serves, which insures the permanency of this industry. ; 2 B S 1 s + (S % ol :'\l\fl.yl"']‘"'\‘:,‘:["{fl_:"’*f,“’f“d‘,,',f"':‘.“}:,‘," of " the | ,d0, account BWM, K. & T . . FOURTH.—The Company is the largest producer of high grade Portland Cement west of the Miss- Features of the 1° Olostai:| B MIDIRGN IR e ! 1% 0| directors raising the dividend makes it de- | ynavonaa . e o) issippi River. ¥4 i \ i 6 Meksd ke, e e [ % ® sirable, no master w hat its board quota- | Aschisen My do prd...... FIFTH.—The management is in capable and experienced hands, and the work of manufacture is con- CHICAGO, Aptll 3.—Hexsian flies and |Omaha, Neb...... 19 81 © Wlor tproftasionaliam. W N mitlurtore & Okio i TNk Beheyivanih ducted by an able corps of scientifically and practically trained operators. Mr. Geo. E. Kicholson, president v Lerd (he unaginagon of | 1 | “Declaedly éooler weather prevafls over Haitrsali Rassinl " Wages. Pacific....i88% Rand Mines......... of the Company, is one of the most experienced cement manufacturers in the United States. t speculators late n Lue session to- [the central and wesicrn portions of the # Rexding gy and excluded from a.cention reports of [corn and wheat reglon. Freezing tem.| Lhe feature of the rallroad situatlon just| o .. 28% Southern Ry 2 Having sold over $700,000 of the above bonds to Directors and Stockholders of the Company, we rain in the southwest and stories Uit for- | peratures were recorded at thirteen sta- | DOV Is the wage-raising movement. Tif- | Chi {adhodcd ¢ w0 M8 . offer the remainder at X eigniers had been libcral seilers in e Ciic | dors " the Minneapolis ‘district, " Light | teen_of the great L AL roinen | Dlrer macis; aror s Unmees Pusitte. 98 d & g N Py Cugo 1ar L vices, Riter wn earty decline,’| snowers occurred in the Dakotas Fri wages $45,000,000. These fi r ) gt LIPRR & closed firm at a shade to 'su'c advance. | nignt. LA WELSH Y | include ail ihe atfiliated New York eniral gaot i B R and accrued interest yielding over 6 1-4 per cent Corn finished %¢ o '%G%c highe Lats, Local Ferecaster. Weather bureau. |lines and all the lines o he Pennsylvania | ™45 100" Frg' " do pta. o s H H H ’, 2t unchanged 1o Juu%e lower Anu provisons, — e system, show annual gross earnings of ap- | ag sa- e ;:y. Wabash 3 Further information, engineer’s report, and legal opinion may be had on request. 10c to 2c higher. [NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET |proximately SLIGOOM. Thelr aggregate |crand Trunk:.:ll sy dolpta, !\l Notwithstanding the strength of wheat in surplus fs annually about $68,000,000, o it | illinois 15814 Spanish s p C T t C BN s e | e e et | e i ot bimder | S 1o ommerce Irust Company longer duration than on yesterday and the | 4uotations of ¢ Day ou Various | jevelopment. At the same time it is likely | SILVER—Bar, steady at 24 15-186d per oz Capital, One Million Dollars net gain was small. News regarding rain Commodities, that maturing financial plans will result in | MONEY-—3G3% per cent. A _ i today was somewhat discounted because | NEW YORK, April 30.—FLOUR—Dull and | the issue of $200,000,000 by various railroads | The rate of discount in the open market Investment Secu s Department Kansas Clty, Missouri the u}wr‘er‘a’c were sald to be scattered and | about steady; spring patents, $5.2565. shortly. Within the last few dnl'u ‘lm"re ::rntr'::'"mfi“hs ll; ‘-:% per r:m; for three not of the best variety. Announcements by | winter straights, $4.20§4.50; winter extras, have been Indications that several of the 10! £, ~16 per cent. y w < 3 New il Vel railroads that recent crop damage narra-|No. 1, $4,00G4.50; winter extras, No. 2, $3.10 | roads are ready to issue new bonds as soon e ubscriptions will be received by Samuel Burns, Jr, New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. tves had been exasgerated, especially as |@4.00; Kansas ' straights, $.50@5.00. Re- |as market conditions become better. Clearing House Bauk Statement. to the effects of cold snaps, were more than | ceipts, 15,95 bbls.; snipments, 13,37 bbls.| Directors of the Chicago, Milwaukee & | NEW YORK, April 80.—The statement of offset by seemingly countless advices by ) Rye flour, quiet; falr to good, ¥4.25@1.4;|St. Paul are expected to authorize an lssue | clearing house banks for the week shows wire and mall reiterating details as to fiy |cholos to fancy, $4.60@4.00. {of bonds for extension and improvement. |that the banks hold $571,160 more than and bug invasion. September wheat opened | CORNMEAL~—Quict; fine white and yel- | The amount will probably be in the neigh- | the requirement of the % per cent reserve He to e lower at 3LOL to $1LOI, touched |low, $1L4OGLI; conrse; §1.501.90; Kkiln dried, | porhood of 350000600, The proceeds of this | rule. “This is a decrease of $8.24470 In the |HIFLME total balance In- general ', O gayanced 1o 3017 and closed at\ W8k, \ 0 g0t market irreguiar; No, 3)i88ue will be used in furthering & plan for broportionate | caah vesbrys e ‘compared gl Eot | Prospeat Of contlnued light receipts was |fed, $114, nominal, ¢ i. £.; No. 1 northern, | he Improvement of the St, Paul and lis t Decrensi OMAHA GENERAL SMARKETS. | the chief reason cited for the strength in |$.10%. nominal, f. o. b.. opening navigation. | 5 oper intends to spend $2,000,000 for double- (18NS ......oovoo.... SL20T.607,600 *§ 317,80 | corn. July opened e lower to e higher | OPUion market' was easier on prospects of | Probed ‘ntents o SpERd PRERET 08 CONRAC Deposits 1111 1,194758,600 9,508,700 | | At 61%0 to 61%c, sold up to 63%c and cloged | Fein in the nm(;lll\\flw'l, but there \was nu-| o e Bt. Paul ta. carry the burden. It it | Circulation 45,150,200 14470 | Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fura | 1 et ! nierous crop damage reports, including | O 8 ! ythest Tt | Legal tender : 11,500 ‘r\n.-:n :\ILK‘:'-‘! fl“s‘rl\fd:”f‘ Il“-«mlli,') : w'uc?:m som’ by insects in lllinois and Missouri, had not been for the severe winter the an- | Gr&8L, ¥ S 15,0 | mished by Buyers and Wholesalers. gy, ity otferings light and de- | ZUT beirs were not usaressive and. the | nouncemen: of $50.000.000 bond issue by the | FREOR, -+ : BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, aelivered to Oats “‘r'a actl - s Jul: ened yt - market was steady at tne decline, closing | St. Paul would have attracted no attention, | Rewerve required.. 89, 160 25 | the retail trade in l-ib. carwons, gbe; No. 1, B \-: 13t e e A iy ed | a syade decline. May, $1.144@L15, | The stockholders of the Baltimore & Ohio | gyrplus QUG 150 K.244.47p | i 60-1b. tubs, Zsec; No. Z ia L-lb. carion Sotilod &t 404e. after to At w““"' closed at $1.15; July, $1.104@1.10%, closed at |have approved a proposition to issue $37.- | gy "7 & deposi(s..... TS0 8,232,060 | 81¢; In 60-iv. LUDS, Zilge; pucking stock, solid T Eay Lo ntear, toushing 1"-’“_ Hal | 31:10%: September,” SLOSK, closed’ at $1.08%. | 200000 worth of new convertibles and § increnss pack, 19%c; duiry, in 0-1b. tubs, Zoc. o O CItiC CORN-—Spot market steady; steamer, provisions higher, offerings being limited. |gaize and No. v3 vi | Aata T3¢ rburger c N July pork closed’ e up, July. 1ard, 12%e, | Sxmore panis: Sxmort Mo b b, sominal| In nine months Baitimore & Ohlo has| The state of banks and trust companes|ITigc: & daley, dic; ‘imburger, i No. | and July ribs, loc. > R Lot as iwibis 4 | SRened ) petlaoRn orit outstahBing tack. [of Greater. AW kDMK not eporting to ‘the' 3 RECE, W0, (0. b, 16 [apmestic “hlock | & o TRuRe i o. Option market was without trans-| S v aai | Clearing house shows: | Swiss, 22¢; imported Swiss, Leading futures ranged as follows: actions, closing unchanged. May closed at | The Southern Rallway is well ahead of last Omaha, Neb. We Beg To Announce That Mr. Lawrence Brinker, formerly assistant treasurer of the Nebraska Telephone com- pany, is now associated with us in the handling of Investment Securities. We will continue as in the past, to deal only in High Grade Securities, and trust we may be favored with a continuance of your patronage, arket The percentage of actual reserve of the |Chunges every luesday, Railrond Earnings. clearing house banks today was 25.47. CHEESE—Twind, 16%c; young America, Qur st of i SAMUEL BURNS, JR b vear' - Tl for Increase | POULTRY—bDressed broilers, $9.00 doz. Investments on Request . . - — | g v\ T Yte. . 10% scelpts, | vear's earnings so far. The surplus for nine i 1l Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close,| Yes'y. | 1% Aiy, Tes, Bepfom® b Pk ] SAMUEL BUBRNS, JR. M 1910 613 New York Life Bldg., | LORRB o.oovrnernerers 1, 180,727,900 for storage, $5.00; for fresh springs, 2c 16,57 bu.: shipiments, 710 b, | months s ,0000. Damage to the cotton |LO8IS - PR R0 NS IO acIRRe, WS Sor st t peliies, 100} o ; ~ ‘ OATS-Spot market steady: mixed oais, | Crop kept down revenues. Hard winter and | Legal tenders i 163500 500 | 16¢; ‘turke: 6C; pigeons, per doz., §1.20; s on o unds, nominal; natural white, eral expenses have ke lown the figures | o 7 | (] P vl o 1§08, g Ma' oronl 1ol 1ol 1oud 1ome|® 19 % pounds, naminals natural Hhis e e R eke & Banta, . Nine | Tolal deposlts 11LLI11 1581100 N30 | homer squabs, $.00 per doz.; tancy aquabs, | = July |1 ozwial 108 1 108 1084 |4z pounds, 46%@0¢c. Option market was|months’ figures are not yet avallable. Losal Recurities. | B otiees h T 10 15 lbe: 45er 14 tes| nla, No. 1. per Ib., 17c; California, P THE ,Sept. il BPR| 1 0% 1 101%| 1013 | without transactions, closing normal. Re-| There was a boom in international buying ol g N Roottara A kD 8 it par ib.s Ao, e gty | I J 51570 bu.; shipments, 765 bu. this week and several copper' and metal | , Quotations furnighed by Samuel Burna |lbs.. 3c; hens, 16c; old reosters, 10c; youns | 1910, RE v N{Tis Large, per 1b. 4 May fowars s 5t 8I6T@% | “HAY Dullg prime, $1.10; No. 1, $110; No. | stocks were purchased for forelgn buyers. | 3+ 64 New York Life bullding, Omana: ' |roosters, l6c; ' ducks, full featnered e, | HICKORY | NHS—Large, 7 e 0". EchTEME"T July lawote &N SLleu@s 2 96c($1.00; No. 3, 85@90c. The weather this week did considerable | neyirice Creamery, om......creernr. Boat A otk | Betocn fomle, M Henedr o0 e ey, 18¢: | M COCOANUTE—Per sack, $.00; per dos. oo, [ o Steady ' state, common to cholce, | damags to crops and fruit. Roveion Comier, . v s ol | Buines fowls, 2c ench; plgeons, The per Aoz | gof SRR, Bciabiboieds h P 4 bl crop, 22j%5c; 18, nominal; Pacific | Advices from Washington today stated | Cudahy Packing Co. G v g | DoTIRER BV DOE O0M1 RQUARE, Now % B | - ratiniatly, inotet SRR, In sl oy | SRR PR coast, 1wy, U@1sc; 1905, nominal. 2.0, | that final action upon the administration | *Columbus Biectric Lighi.. & PFISH (all trozen)—Pickerel, Sc; wh Cotton Market Lo oanunag fus CASGICREIAN Mpdncian inces July | ] . DS Flim; Contral Amcrica, 2G23%c; | railroad biil might not be taken unth June | *lows Portand Cement’ bonds’: 070 o || HUSTL (all Grosem)Tipickerel, foi whileflsh, | nigw YORK, April 0—COTTON-Market | Vance Nondreds ‘of per cent.” Onr Woakiy ol 1 d P oot 22 o v ¥ adjo - [Long Bell Lumber Co...... o 00 ') B0t ARreeSSI0) ERORE | I8 8 o8, ed_ steady ce o 0 view, Just lesued, covers the oll situation compra J cereen |29 onds i thirds, 22q2c; o No. Plattel Valley Irrl. Co. 6s, 1820... ¥ 100 , 13c; flouniers, 1. [Fresh ca Sonse { real Ay [ - nd it out Park i 95 Shocnas, B b o | Business conditions in the south continue | 5o latel vailey frrl. Co. @, La0 101 | S5 trout, 15¢; buttate, fo; hallbar gc. iy | Fesponse to week-end realizing and disap- st wtocks of Inditferent m 4 polnta out May 21 6mg! 20 30 | 21 62k 2 vine ok ane e’ i to increase In_prosperity, although the cot- | gmats \\afer ‘Co. 5, 846 -4 M| e e Whitetisn, 156, yelioab 9 White | pointing cavles. The same people wno » o others July | 3 2150 |20 s PR Rad SRRV, KRS, o ton crop was badly hurt by cold weather. | Omans\Water Co. 24 pfd Mol T oot oy o) , 16c; yellow perch, 9¢; | {ook up cotton on May contracts yester- y relieble rop il ST Ak |3 @24.50; $26.007" ; short clears o { 3 | bullheads, 1Zc; white bass, roeshads, 4 ! b resentatives In tie various ofl fieids. Milllons are Sept. 255 |2 $25.00027 0 Meef, firm, thess, $15.00016.00;| Tho bond market continues firm. omaba Gas 5, WM. Il sy sy | pUGReRds TIe WUIte Lesk, iie: roeshuds, | day appear In the ring as buyers of May | [eAUIas [ tus, verlous il fields SR S0 Lard | | family, $19.00620.00; beef hams, $24.0026.00! | Bcnds were easy. Total sales, par value, | Omaha Gas €. 1914 ... 304 2080 e 4 el 8 1468, | and July, however, ana while general busi- | JO0E WAL Wontly by Chtifornla tnvestot® tn B May 12 8234 12 B | e eg ateady s pleKIcd Hams $18.00 |$1.37.000 United States 4s. registered, de.|Omaha E. L. & P. b8, 133 .. . ey | 00 per dag : i, Ln ness was qulet, May sold up 1o a net ad-| miit"act guickly o take advintage of the big July | i) 11 e, Teard. firm: middle west. brime, |clined 1 per cent on call during the week . L. ptd § per ceat gk mi | BEEF CUTS-Ribs, No. 1, l7e; No, vance of 11 polnts and the new crop to & | gncoming boom movement. Send foday for our Bept. 10 | W $12.16G12.55; refined. firm: continent, $13.0; | Numiber'of xales and principal quotations | N A e T Y 1 LIS oy ’iu}.{" Ladn, e L e No. net. gain o gz points during the- carl; b BaiE Ay o eompound. " $10.0agy | on sticks were as follows MR8 iRy be i No. 3, Lo, W No. No. 2 | trading | R‘M:..v 12w |12 2 5] 3 135 | Bouth’ Amorica,: 11400;. compound, " gig0u o Shioke ' Sales., High Low. Close. | Omaha & C. B, 3t Ry. pta. ore No. 3, $%c "'3?.;'.‘;.‘\@ =i No ‘Cotton futures opened steady; May, 14.75¢; WEEKLY OIL REVIEW Jul 11 973 1216 ) 11 A y Sty e Allis-Chalmers ptd ... 36 | e 8 + co ; 7 " . No. No. 7 | July, 14.60c; August, 14.05c, Seniember 13.04 Bept. |1 "\ 12 | 13 13%1 11 000 | conmiiy T, Prime. olty, hdS. THE: | Xmalgamated Copper ¥ Wy 61y | Umah Ry, & B, pd.. ctober, 13.64c; November, 1246c, bid; 1) Te American Agricultural @y 41y | Paclflo ba, AT oo 8 o | FRUITS. 5.4 A e T Cash quotations were as follows: DUTELE-Btaady; cratimery - apsoials, ?‘gh:\' TBeet. Rugar. g -1-‘\::‘:“‘:'“”\' o1 et S STRAWBERRLES—Tennessee and i el sl LL WINKELMAN & Co. )‘ FLOUR—Steady; winter patents, $ g:?i:u:"a:':"- “ir:‘imm BRN Yo T e, | ATerican, Can p o n"vt Topeka Ry. 6o 1080 » lana, 24-qt. cases, ofer case, $4.25; 24-pt LIVERPOOL, April 30.—COTTON—Spot In Spectalists In Ol and Curb 320, winter —straights, 3$4.955.25 10 5 vy ? : % Cnlon Stock Yarda stock, 8. 0. ... 97 cases, per case, § . limited demand, prices 1 point higher;} MBMB'S of the NEW YORK OIL & CURB STOUKS & i 25G6c; factory, 22@2%c; imitation | Am. Cotton Oii abe @ S —Calif o Wiralghts, $4.6564.16; bakers, $00(75.00, e Afe. Coptsn L g *To net 6 per cent. ) alifornia Camelia and Pro- | American middling fair, 8.3%;: good mid- RYE—No. 2, iike. Y YT " L tiouh PAREC O LK RS DI H ducer’ brands - Redland ~Navels, * 80-96-112 | dling, 8.09d; middiing, 1%d; low midding [ _____44 BROAD 8T., NEW YORK BARLEY—Feed or mixing, 4@50c; fair to | storage packed selections, 213@22sc; freshd American Linseed i Bpston Stoeks and Hon sizes. .3;,',, box, $2.85; 126 size, per box, $3;|7.85d; good ordinary, 7.0%d; ordinary, i.34d, | I WILL SELL it o . comotive “ TON. E e 150-176-200-216-; sizes, per box, 33.65. Other he sales of the day were 4,000 bales, of | . L E , mrat s HQe, hweste §oibere (resular packed extras, ' firsia, | American Locom L BOSTON, April %.-Closing quotations on | brands from Riverside and other dlstricts, | which 300 were for speculation and export [ ¥, Amer. Finance & Secu.. &l o1 stock ben, SEEDS—Flax, No. Lsouthw Rig@aec; fresh gathered, regular packed, |Am. 8. Imining stocks were: por box, $2.85@3.00; £0-06-112 Sizes, per box. T oA R Y at . 5 flad 0. 1 northwestern, ¥2.40i4. Timotny, A0 |firsts, 20@21e. |Am. 8. & R_pfd : 18 10 Allowss' U Monawk 3 B Siagne: Siohs sizes, per box, | and included 300 American. 500 Amer. Power & Light 6% cum. prd. 1.... 5.0 lover, $11.25. { CHBKSE—Steady: state specials, 1lc;|Am. Steel Foundries.... o Amal. Copper .61 Nevada Con 2 56112 Bl oS ST. LOUIS, April ~ 30.—COTTON—Un-| 10 Auto-Press pfd. 1.29 PROVISIONS_Mess pork, per bbl., 82175 | five, sgolge; falr o good, 6k:@sc; common, [ AT ¥y o 19y ATE LERI N Nipleing Mines 1l oy | 125112 slaes per box, 3.15; changed: middiing, “14kc: sales. 106 bales: | 0’ duoriated” il i D me . Lard, per 100 lbs, 3l . Short T5%e; 3@ 8ac. . ' Eath Arizona Com, 1% North Butte b DY, 208 k e o es; shipments, 1, hules; Balch Publishing Co. (par $10) ¥ibs, " sides (loose), SME12a@lssive. Snor | AGE: Tull ekims. 308ic Tobacen Bid. 1111 ;g Aiipba Rorh Tale seoon. LENONS-Limoniera, extra fancy, 0. | Kook, 5810 ba $100 Big 6 Tun 6% bond 1 w0 m sides (boxed), $13.50g13.75. T s e g o O - [ B. & ¢, ¢.& 5. M. 11%01d Dominton ..... 360 sizes, ¥.60; choice, 300-360 sizes, per box, 2 Crown Chemical 0o. (par $100) Ll me ‘otal clearances of wheat and flour were S¢. Louls General Market. yir ey et 1% yoteg | Butte Coalition ... 20 Osceols ¥ WS01 M0 sin, Koo pex Fox Jeas: =3 Coffee Market. 29 Cox Multimaller - equal to 261,000 bu. Primary receipts were | ST. LOUIS, April 3.—WHEAT-Cash un- | Atchison pfd - o 1% Qul. & Arisona. & Paroit 8.4 'C R P m’;l’;{h”“‘.’ ;E.(;D'(. bunch, £.%( Npw YORK, April $.—COFFEE—Fu- | %% ':"““"a Tiiem Salsphoae b 4 21,000 bu., compared with 214,000 bu. the | changed; track, No. 2 red, $1.10§1.12%; No. | Atlanfle Coast Line..... 1248 PR RS ] e . GRAPE " FRUIT Floridac 4 size, $4.0; | tures closed stéady at a net decling of 4 B A R | corresponding day a year ago. 2 hard, $1.8GL14. Futures higher; May, | Baltimore & Ohlo b 1018 SRMARIN 0Lt e 8 e amon B ead i i) » $4.50; | (5 10 points. Sales were reported of 26,600 | %' i Barl) fourniel Frojes SO ] Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | $1.074; ‘July. 1.01%. | Bethishem Steel .......... B 2| ba Dutte C. N 1" Superlor & B. M. APPLES.Ben Dbavis' per bbl, $a.25; | Dags. Closing bids: May, 6.86c; June, 6.40c; | 5100, 5500, #1000 New Stats Telephona 64 %W&INL cars; corn, H0 curs; cats, 131 cars; hogs, —Cash lower; track, No. 2. 63@63%c; | Brooklyn Rapid Tr 3 Wa 1agy | Frantlin 11t Superior & F. « California. funcy, W. W." Bearmains ssi| July, 6.60c; August, 6.66c; September, G.00c; | 20 Oxford Linen A~ and convert 154 000 head. 2 white, 63c. Futures higher; May, | Canadian Pacitic 2 % ' airoux con 7 Tamarmck Sox, §0.19; Oalifornis, exire tancy W oo ober and November, 8.65c; December, | 500 Okiahoma Gas & Flec. 1% cum’ pid. .. 8.0 Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat, No. 2 red, | 6l@éle; July, 634e. ¢ ? :,‘::":} laather . i g 10613 | Granby Con 95U, 8. C. & O Pearmains, Red Wood brand, per box. | f70¢; January, 8.73c; February, 6.76c; March, | i0 Pass-Me-By, Col. (; s M L08%G1.10%;: No. 3 red, SLOG@LO, No. 2| OATS—Cash lower; track, No. 2 42¢; No. 00 | Greene Cananes ... ¥QU. 8 S R. & M. ... $2.2; extra fancy Iowa Jonathans, per byl | B.8C: April, 670c. ‘Spot, quiet; Rio No, 7, |30 Radio Teleph: o [y $1.08G41.09%; No. 3 hard, SLOM@LS; 2 white, #e. Futures firm; May, #c; July, | : it 'iiil " |lsle Royale Copper || 14" 4o ptd i +| ey Bantos Noc'd, ve. i’ quiat: Cor. |10 Unt, wirela (raieathia <t i northern, $1.04g1.08. Corn, No 2 cash, Kerr Lake .. A Utah Con 2 . 1 fd.. transterab 203 | Shemse ) t JRANBERRIES 4 ; dova, S4@12e. {0 Uni. Wireleww 7% i Anatora w'«; No.'8 cash, 5i@Sc; No. 2 white; | RYE—Nominal, 79@70%c R e % | Lake Copper 8L Utsh Oopper Co. SBANEEBIRN-Jeinr Meeh stook, pes 4 X BAVE CALLS W Oats, No. whity FREE 0. REQUEST ; et Sopper i Winon | box, 82, 15 Albaugh-Dover Cgo. N. Y. Alrline No. & vel.ow. 610030 3| FLOUR—Unchanged; red winter patents. .o A . say (LA Salle Coppe: L8 Wipans DATES—Anchor brand, new, 30 1. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. " Albaugh- Dover G Telepost A & con @NG0: No. 3 white, IONGARGe: ($5,0G5.10; extra faney and stralght, $1700i | Chicago & 'N. Wl i 16N | Migm Sosper b pkes. in box, per box, §2 Bl ST, JOSEPH, April 8.-CATTLE~Re- |3 ALSNCO'S s, wih)(1o Columb. Net1. bife No. 4 white, #@4ltsc; standard, 42%@eNc. [0.20; hard \;\'h )vll.c!e‘l‘n:u a.r_‘-;.‘m% [ R T w6t | r1GS—Californie. .lc size, S0c. ceipts, 100 head; market steady: steers, $6.00 | 10 Am. Drug Syn (new) 2 Ger. A Coffee. BUTTER—Easy; creameries, @28%c;| SEED-Timothy, $.0003.3 RN, L 2 H Bank Clearings. VEGETABL @8.00; cows and helfers, $4.0007.60; calves, | 40 Page W.W. Fonce, pfd |10 Rockford Telephone. dairtes, 230k%c | CORNMEAL—8.5. | Golorade & 'Southers p e IRISH POTATOES—Wisconsin and na- | $4.0008.50. 5 Radio Telephone 5 Am_ Drug. Synd. WGGE—Steady, at mark cases Included, | BRAN—Firmer: sacked, east track, $104g | Golorsdo & Eout OMAHA, April 30.—Bank clearings for to- | tive, per bu., #@0c; Colorado, per bu., fc. | HOGS — Receipts, 1,60 head; market [ E. B SMITH, 1% Lafnlle $t, Chicago,” I 1RGIPAC: receipts, N0 cases; firsts, |10 o | Gensplidaied, € s |aey were $2246.095.06 and for the corre-| SHED SWEET POTATOES—Kansus, per |steady; top, §9.60; bulk of sales, §.25%9.40. ; prime firsts. 20%4c. | _“A_‘\fl‘l\:‘l\n:-‘l‘;;l‘ timothy, $I.50G18.50; | 10l re & Hudson sponding date last year '9‘1{"“""‘ 6. bbl., $2. 2 % No sheep on sule | Pald by Californi CHEESE~Steady, daisies, 143@Glic; twins, |V 'M"":”‘“?‘"' Denver & Rio Grande..... AE T s W)[ i1s 3 'Llso'am C All:'BA‘h New California and southern i - = n|v|nEIn “.. y Cal ‘...n a Ol 14@14%c; young Americas, 4@14%c; lon S T .~ D. & R. G ptd . IONGAY BTN ¢ o ,061.42 | per .. 4C. corin Grain mrket | ompanies 0 April, n‘(fin:‘ 4G 144 " 'l :}.‘;“fi"\[‘l:l‘};z'fi";"h HiEnk & | Distillers’ Securities 4 b Cuesday ... + 24119996 2.044.190.15| ONIONS-Texas crystal wax, per crate,| pgORIA, Ill., April 30—CORN—HIigher 1910, total s CTATOBE Firm: Inotce to tuncy, 210 | P ROVESION S Cerks, MFUCE ORbIg | Bre i ¢ S p AR U 2% | oL VeRET B Ly Paranips, carrots, | NO' 2 yeliow, thwgtic: No. 3 yellow., Satac! $47,000,000.00 California Ins fneura 578 o _good, G2 113 5 i 3000 | B Ao i 203, 5 ~ (pnd o~ No. 3, bsl4c; No. i4c; no grade, 49uhic to investors Mhere OULTRY. Kaisy’ turkevs, 1oc; chickens, | 120, DI¥ sali meats (boxed). lower; extra | ki 38 prd. .11 Friday ... s 2223'226.73 | beets, turnipe, In sacks, per Ib.. AT Biate; Mo Ty o feadn, teguae:| ABSOLUTE SAFETY 12, ‘maatare = Fhow shorts, $1387%; clear rib Short | General Eleetric Saturday Wiy 200476165 | GARLIC—EXxtra fancy, whito, 9 ; < < ¥o; aprings, 1 : | clears, $14.12%. Bacon (bo: extra | Great Northern pfd. X s PR ook piiien ¥ b o | 423c; No. 3 white, 41%@42c; No. 4 white, [sons why careful Investors are tuening 1o VEAL—Steady: 5 to 0-1b. weights, 8G9c; | Sieats: $ITR, BAcon (hoxed), Shont | Greet Northern Ore cita /.. 1. Totals........ 0 $8,TI0540 4 | NEW SOUTHERN VEGE G, 1 Calltornia Oo1 AR (00 sataat WES/tmost AIP N e, A0t & 0 DEID. | glenrs, 416374 ’ Iiinots Central Increase over nding ‘week of | RADISHES—Per doz. bunches, 4ic. . | grotitable opporiiniecaitaday, Walte us e L s Wheat, 15 cars; corn, | W POULTRY-Quiet: chickens, 16c; springw, | Interborough Met 9% | 1ast year $2,902,544.43. TURNIPS—Per dos. bunches, 50c s by Soeds Mavkets | Tor the reason e i now-2amw s Seoaiata—Wheat, |18 ; ) | 28c; turkeys, lic; ducks,, 13¢; geese, ic. ok T PRI - CARROTS—Per doz. bunches, bc NEW YORK, April 3.-DRY GOODS 330 Blsh Bt wamN_ 00 W haat.d caret corn. 18 o BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 24@2c. gl vl 4 | New York Mining Stocks. SHALLOTTS—Per doz. bunches, sc. The cotton goods market was a little more | & + San Francisco RS 9 oML oo, 12 on | EGGS-—Steady, 19c, ermational Paper NEW YORK. April %0-Closing quot PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, fbc. | Active during the day In the primary di Receipts. Shipments. ational Pump 3 tions on mining stocks: BBETS—Per doz. bunches, 50c vislon, where converters and printers are % 3 . Flour, bhis Al 3,900 | Central %0 *Leadville Con, 5 SPINACH—Per_bu., 12 Ibs., $1.00. showing more interest. Linens are steady l WILL SE polis Graln Market. wh"‘h bu 1:9::; | 801+ m‘; Arenswics Oon. s Chief H ‘;;QG PLANT—Fancy Fiorida, doz., $1.50g | burlaps qulet and yarns steady but quiet. | LL APOLIS, April 30 — WHEAT — | COMl, Dl....ocoiirsiiriiorn 0T Com. Tunnel stock... T Sl | 200 R o e b $1.08%: July, $1.07 Dtember, $1.008; |Oats, BU.....oooorinn 67,200 5 B0 s il s Magh . | “40 bonds ~ 18 2 p TOMATOES— v Florida or Cuba, Sugar and Molasse, L inited Winies LTINS cash: No. 1 hard, 811 No. 1 northern. & Nesbrille.... b 5 | con. Cal. & Va.. uz e per_6-bsk. choice, $1.7 -4 NEW YORK, April 3. — SUGAR — Raw, | 0 Radio Telephone (any part) . N 8L Loul < jorn ver . N 2. §— Per - o c g ;}'o. \ ;iom,o?‘;‘: northern, $1.06%@1.07%; Liverpool Grain and Provis I:'j"‘.‘_‘,_ e 8 M i » LY ¥ STRING AND WAX BEANS—Per ham- | steady; muscovado, $9 test, 3.74c; cen- | 1000 King Soloman T. & D. A B per, about % lbs., $.0006.00. trifuga), 9 test, 4.34c; molusses sugar, 89 | 1000 Giipin Burek A T | FLAX-Closed at 8237 oIVERPOOL, Aprll -WHEAT-8pot | Mo X &1 0! - Sottered GREEN PEAS-Per hamper, §2.00. test, S.4tc. Refined, quist; crunhed, b.85c; | 3500 New Btate Tel. '§4% Band s RYE-No. 2 T@78%c 3 | October, s ddd. g L ey, Das o WASHINGTON, Aprll 3.—The condition| HOME GROWN VEGETABLES | om: Ray Marke . son, erson, la. % 3% [of the treasury at the beginning of husiness| RADISHES-Extra fancy home krown, . e a4 N .| CORN-—Bpot quiet; new American mixed | X' 5 h. of o 30 pid d ! PRI 30 Renal secks. B8.01L.15 Mo von 0 . W4 1194 | today was as follows per_doz. bunches, 3. OMAMA, April BoHAY-No_1, $.90; No 4% | Trust Funds—Gold coin, $851.185,860; silver | LETTUCE—Exira fancy leaf, 2. $8.00; packing, $8.00. Straw Baat. 3.0: FLOUR—First patents (in wood f. o. b, | Borthern, o 3igd; old American mixed, 58 | Now York Central e inneapolls), $5.2006.40; second patents, | 4%d. Futures nominal g R e L I0: packilg, Pgs Stiav. Wamb M. W0@6.2% Gecon 5058, - - Nortolk & Western. 1004 100N | dollars, $499.798,000; silver doilars of 18%, | 4bc; head lettuce in ¥ ye ar ., $7.00 \ 2 E G C = B d clears, 2. 10. e e e na North Americon o Lo " siiver certificates outstandin PARSLEY—Fancy tUpply of poor hay Is ‘much heavier than erbert N ooch 0 o= 5 % Northers Pacifie ', bunches, o Kansas City Grain a MILWAUKEB, April 30 —FLOUR—Mar- | Pacific Mall Wt General Fund--Standard silver dollars in| RHUBARB-—Per doz. bunch . = T Mok Brokers d Dealers 8 CITY, April % —~WHEAT-—-Un- | ket stead. Pennsylvania mn eneral fund. $2.011,83%; current llab! ASPARAGUB—Per doz. bunches, Toc. | Duluth Grain rhet. GRAIN, PRO’ STOC) -+ 06,651,169: working balance in GREEN ONIONS—Per doz. bunches, %¢. | DULUTH, April 30— WHEAT—May, $1.07%) | omana Offics; 115 Beard”of Tas Rl [T 14 offices, $1,248,144; in banks 1o credit MISCELLANEOUS July, $1.08%: No. 1 northern, $1.07%; No. 2 | Bell Telephone, -~ LY #° 3" a1x |tressurer of the United States, $353%5.831:| HORSERADISH—2"doz. In case, §1.90. vorthern, $1.06%; May, $L07%. eha! No. 2 hard, $1.07@1.11; No. 3, $.02 WHEBAT-No, 1 morthern, $1.10G1.11; No. | People’s Gax ... @1.00; No. 2 red, $1.06@110; No 3, $1.02g1.08. |3 morthern @1.08%; July, tfin.. 2 \ it 1 1% e |subsidiary silver coin, §21,520,711; minor coln,| WALNUTS—Black, per b, Z¢; Califor- | OATS-30%e, Oldest and Larzess Y ‘n: m: §EYBses3es 323 ¥ Y 5 Piitaturg Conl RYE-—T%. CORN—&1 ressed Steel Cai CORN—Unchange# to 4c higher; No. 2| BARLE' :ullml.‘l’u‘ln: G 4

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