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y | HAINAND PRODUCE MARKET Market Opens Lower Becaase of the Heavy Rains in Wheat Belt 'CORS OPENS QUITE STEADY Tone of Market \etive Cank Offered Bring \dvance o offered b mary whes o mi men e ea 0 b earar en 206 424¢ S5G64 iz “ilow No. 2 m BARL o4 (HICAGO GERAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentures of the Trading and Closing Prices on Beard of 1 September opened ower al $1.00 to $1.0Ms encted 1o $LO1 osw O ia@iac meerns - bouk Catures, wn closed poid az 'rl‘-.nm ¢rop . mon early under much wd then o with September opened. 4@ ai e fo @ige, recovered closing with & oss of WC In provisions traders dispiayed activity, prices being allowed n idle fashion. closiag with a @i, larmely attriutable t in_live bows. Leading futures New net anged Artictes., Gpen.| H 100N 10z w0g e L i T Ry arg T sedew s ol B a2, e wha winas o 1SN E o 12 a2y 12 10 12 G2 1210 atia were Steady; win et abraisits PROV X sides Mes Lard, v«n‘-m eurs. by, _compared with 5 nding day A year ag * woeat in the Caited & LEBN bu far iR -wWeek t of Preadetuff on octun passage 04 o du. eceipis fo n v o F R EGGS —Steau nark, eases prim BSE VEAL—Seady . % SGOC T Tk - pomIe W Rl W ke Iteompts- Tiday—W heat, § cars Ars. wats Wb cars sl mared Vheet 26 care corn. W cars * tmibia Sumnts of Gratn YOBK. May @ NEW a irda ¥ WEATHER IV THE GRAIN B Pred wm of Forecaster is for Colder Weather This Evening ve, and tomght, W eezing sbrasks rising am o Corn and W t Region Bullett a. Neb, Sa m tour MAHA —Te Max for twelve-hour tNot imciuded in oM period ending at averages temperature sa m DISTRICT STATIONS twen all portions corn and n except the Lo hea Nebrasia. A. WELSH Weather Burea NEW MARKET of the Day Commodrtie; Quotations Various %6. 5705 as, No, 2. § 450500 14,582 bb 25046 good. white and ve 1.30: ®iin dried. minai T: Mo L. opening navigation Wheat, declined. over a week on weak cabies, bu on covaring by shorts vorable erop advices. weather and the farge dec apply, closing & E: < » osed” SLIS; J ja. 500 Optiun_market cent &h ng on s of eutd n the visibie jeciine. May 2 saed 5 September. Used Receipts 20,436 bu CORN cxpoct ¢, firm; steamer Option mack ugs and sigher Spe asis e by sh . September _Spot lipped W market eing nomi rece) Y —Firm. prim: 2 $1.00@1.06 Stea state Sggase: | 1008 s, was al 2225 SIONS—Pork, easy: me @M., fam 26,00, short clears %, Beef. steady: mess. $15.00616.00: ‘am- $19.002%.00: beef ha 21 00G25.00 steady; pickied hama. $15.00% red. firm; continent. $12.0: South nd. $10.00010.5 i " g o0 creamery thirds to dairy specials, 30 firsts, 5@ finest *orag NNG2Tee packed selectinns egular W fresh gathered 206211 C vigh ) Kansas City Graia and Provision ITY. Ma NHEAT—C. oy ~ Hay Market. OMAHA. May L—-HAY—No. L ¥ N . §.%; packing. W Soraw . Wit % and oats, A% Alfaifs. $UA. T supply of poor hay Is mue or thas l"n._'vd Al wrades. pped . ewing Lo the big supply Cattle IHE BEE OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRET Trade Very Dull, with Prices Generally Lower MOSTLY FIFTEEN LOWER b Trade heep and 1 While in Large Reeceipt, and Prices Weak to Quar- ter Lower. Rece e Monda Same ast week i weeks ag veeks ago 4 weeks agn ast year. » ha following tabie show: aitle. hogs and sheep a: South Omaha 8 year 1o date. compared with last 916 198 Iac. De: o ¥ 3061 T 0w %2 ST 06 563,567 ilowing tabie shows % at South Omaha for the last days with comparisons Hoge Sheey The fo sevara BEEE i ois Central ago Great West Tota 1% POSITION—} Ca receipts DI maha Packing Co Swift & Co dahr Packing O Schwartz-Bolen ¢ Murphy Sincla Morreli_Packing ( R. Vansan Benton, V Stephens ansant & Bros % ax a0, b WO weeks AZ0 exceedingly ne week litions were inf e morning »m a crop standpo attle look their wors 1e case, delayed the trade burers being siow about getting vards. As a resuit this very well advanced before )t~ cunsequence had ben 1e trade being siow and weak very start market and nhe ) beef steers sta slow aud dull, a large propol ceipts had changed hands by a ressanabie clearance was ef the close. Prices were 'n Milhc lower amd in many cases desirable kinds of cattle showed even more decline tha: [he that advices from Chicago reported market at that point 2G25c lower made here extremely weak. we and heifers were around lde ast week's close and while d_ the midda aned aatura promise e han eipts were ib vantage of voth stockers oc lower and Good to choice corn- fair to good cornfed mmon to fair ce good to choice cows fair to good cows and ommon 10 fair cows ar heifers. $2.7a%.0% good Lo cholce stockers and feeders. % (0u6.75: fair to good stockers and feeders. $.00g6.00: common to fair stockers and feeders, 34.00g85.00: stock helf- $3.7504.55; veal calves, M.B@ES. bulls, c.. %.7H@8.5. Representative sgles BEEF STEERS e No. Hore . Togh.T5; 36.00G 700 Av 28 BREESLE LR L P €K 1 HEIFERS % e WS AND ARIFERS ade was slumpy tod ) ted suppi rwer advices from vers the two m Shippers wanted ers at the open- ckiy filled at balance of 15GMc lower 3 prevalled Saturday. Com mon lights were more or less neglectad and sxperienced the full deciine, with the market as & whole quotaoie at lsc lowe) Trade was xpecially active. but loads sept se e ot € e ot aads Is very good Weakness and sha sading ewstern point easons for the deciln few loads of good bu 1t thetr orders were e lower ligurss receipts had to seil those that and t at prices verything -eason arge share of as receipts went ~ompared with Saturdav-s opped to §9.1 sales at last at %G ik of & dime week's o - » a OMAHA BOSTON, MASS. 50 STATE STREET . TUESDAY, MAY DOUGLAS 2782'—* and TIIPIIEP 0.z &N TELEPHONE'— We offer and recommend for investment, the follewing bond $25,000 Orchard Mesa Irrigation Distric County of Mesa, Colorado Six Per Cent Municipal Bonds ATED December 1. form. 1908, the County Treasurer, Grand Junction, Colorado, or at The N: The bonds we offer are part of an District and a municipal obligation of taxes levied and collected by the county treasurer at the issue of $900,000. 1 l“.; 1 re District ntir the e for sehool or other municipal obligations. Location HE Orchard Mesa Irrigation District, organ- aws of Colorado, a school district or other munieipal corporation. is Colorado, and forms a is embraces a tract of 12,000 acres of table land and the south in a westerly direction from the Town of Pal- miles to the Grand and Gunnison rivers in the vicinit: ized under the in the western part of Mesa County portion of the Grand Valley, which lands. It fes in a long Grand River isades, a di narrow strip along ance of about 12 The main lines of the Denver & Rio orado Midland railroads serve this District, giving adequate shipping facilities. Security 'I‘H}- $900,000 bonds of this is rst lien on the 12,000 acres Distri at 32 uation will be $10,000 bonds m serially value of the security 100,000 ture after yearly ten vears Taxes HE COST per acre in interest cipal payment on this issue nificant in comparison with the average yield per acre Value of Land RAND VALLEY has long been famous for its ccess in growing all kinds of fruit. and land al sold as high as $4.000 an acre Expéits consider the Orchard Mesa land equally as good as at Palieades has recently any iff the valley, which is demons there are now under cultivation in Orchard Mesa District, the which at an extremely low estimate When the orchards are bearing, a low 100 against $300 2,000 acres or the value of which tively estimated at an average of $750 an acre 11 be in operation in Ma. to the entire land immediately ply the same as located for famous its fruit Mr sulting engineer their profession system, and efficient bank of the junction of the y of Grand Junction Grande and the Col- rep The constru a fixed date competent and urv Due serially from December 1, 1919 to 1928 Interest payable June 1st and December 1st. Principal and interest j same time ‘md in the district Denomination, $500. Coupon avable at the office of Bank of 1 *ago the 1 on all of and nterest ame m water value of gi creasing ng ample the Engineering SSSRS. Field, oA pl ort tion The work nde Ray. of whom are of nned and Fe of C¢ & Hind with umbus, Ohio, the highest hi and ows con standing in irrigation wili prove recommended that it is p cable thoroughly e system at ete company doing the work bond to complete s now practically comp Owne rlhip of Land 3sue constitute a of land in this is valued now va The reasing the arge speculative acco farmers in sma the strongest 100 of bonds et charges and prin- i of bonds is insig held by authorized by a pose. ings had in and the organ HE LAND: wnu;p.u.’-» or pro are munici under the Act of the General State of Colorado, approved Mayr 3, 18 in Relation to Irrigat the Supreme Court unanimous of the District at an election called and held for that Subsequent to the issue of these bond connection zation of the Distr S of i'.u owned farm for are not owned by i n arge tracts on ndividual resident themselves, which is are Legality bonds. Asse are issued nbly of entitled. “An Act law has been up- The bonds are quaiified electors pur- all proceed- pal the Districts Thi of Colorado. vote of the on issuance were examined t and ‘mnl‘-: a with their pyroved and ted by the fact that onfirmed by decree of the District Co The legality of 12,000 is conserva- foaserva. formerly Chief s i e s v b Charl Havt, the Hon es D Iu!l‘u- of the Supreme Co urt of Colorado. Attention is called to the fellewing strong peints of these bonds: Municipal Irrigation Districts organ- ized wnder the €olorado law are uni- versally declared to be the strongest organizations of the kind possibie. The constitutionality of the law authorizing the issuance of bonds of this character has been affirmed by the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado, and the Supreme Court of the United States. The formation of this District, the proceedings had by the District author- izing the issuance of these bonds and all other stens taken in their lssu_oce has been nproved and affirmea by the District Court. $13,000 Due December 1, Under the law, an issue of this kind is a prior lien over any subsequent bond issue by the District. In order to cover any contingencies, the annual tax levy is 13% in excess of the requirements for interest and maintenance charges. The County Commissioners are re. quired to fix the rate of the tax leyy necessary to provide the amount re- quired to pay the interest and principai of the bonds. The County Treasurer is ex-officio treasurer of the Irrigation District, aed it is his duty to collect and re- ceipt for all taxes levied for these Maturities 1925. bonds in the same manner and at the same time as Is required for collecting taxes for other purposes on the reat estate and personal property for county purposes. The State School Fund of the State of Colorado has been authorized to in vest its surpius in bonds of this chare acter Coupons are receivable for the pay- ment of taxes. Without exception there has never been a default in the interest or prin- cipal payments on Colorado Municipai Irzigation District bond issues. $12,000 Due December 1, 1926. Price on Application RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS CAPITAL FULL’i PAID , SIOO 000.2° was ail ompiete a tecks, killers from th sharpl general with ot mand for product in ened packers oth pranc worst. T! aocidedly was by about around quaiity quotation: #tock SHEEP—A libera that was needed long arding of nad start. Every local pr nsider: points and a er bera. The big end jed and the nere was nothing doing sarly aficr_trading started movement sew and weight ‘ng & sale w eight s icoked Sheep moved more freely than lambs, but means active sroughout ng declines no 5o “urrent e ood good earlings. ST.9GA.35. good F A5G0 & 5.0 tair dec of suppl Shorn ewes soid h wooled ewes prices on shorn ess and prices wooled od 1o guod wethers, SEasEEBEaRRAER 3 P I % western 8 Mexican lambs an of sheep and lambs this morning o of bearish data and aboui thirty double hirgs their own wa aeeie, outside Tepor: w L o8 last Waek wer 11 high ms comparsd 2 0m hoad very shack n—:!— s WIGTH the east oniw Strengti- | 500G %, siockers their determination (0 HOGS—Receipts e Se lower: heav e lignt CHICAGO LIVE 18t Hogs Ma a i market onsisted of lambs. horn. and it was this trade that suffared tne and vas unevenly lower prices. were still factors in better kinds of good st as usual. Bulk of 30 SO just sbout & quarter , ST JOSEPH. Ma %.50@7.75 cows A ves, $3.00G8.m et 108 ug lambs, the red Prices ruled of the stuff show- ander last week s as high as §7.00, T . most 104 i ap to ambs are just n shorn_sheep jues on similar The foillowing iatter class of » e o ®: good reavy yeariings wethers. 5600 5. 90070, good Kansas ity KANSAS CITY eripts % head raiket steady 1 Aressed becf steers WEGTH wes ers and feeders B3G5, southers snpments ) the mb: wethers. and Sheep wer—Estimared Reeei bulls. and 2500 ¥ 1y 26 Joseph Liv May and Feceipts 5.000 head bulk LAMBS— Receipts e lower nei eipt. p; 6 W 169 5. ght, S0 254 o4 nen % enriings. 57006 G 08: stoc Ma g inciuding wer; native BWHTES . dresse 4007+ stee 00 stockers a cows and heifers. & shorn b “ 34 0@s STOCK MARKET Reported SHEEP ~ad .00 culls an ic ANT 0. —CATTI ower [raes ca 5. 00G8. 15 fenders, $4.754 head. mark ; butchers " 21 9.3 106 20,00 wheep. § g ings, 7 IMGAT ower $10.00G.25.00. e Stock Markes 2 _CATTLE—Recripts 0gi5c lower. steers neifers, $3.5067 cempia Ma market 30G%e tree futur of sales. §903G9.30 -~ 2.0% mbe. 300G oid net unchanged wit hstanding lower Eur there was a and the market eused changed to 5 potnts ported of b bags. May. 6.3e: June, &4 e, September, 8.5¢; ¢ mber ve Stock Market. Ma cuws. <000 fers. $4.25@7 00825 ead K acke gad s Brazilia. 8 5008 000 Beceip st 2,800 w a d CATTI 00 AMBE ks, 8 ee Market s opened wteady at adv sts ad m oints pear enewal of lig wer e 'y Tee. A Texan snipping de S50 1 S0 K. 5540, M £5.70@5. 7 w w Rece bbis na oG Cotton Market. YR, May middling upla 5.50c; sales steady. Ma 14,62 5 October LOUIS Ma sies; shipments, iM: stock rog L) ANINNNN o Ha Mamburg exchange 1oL 0.00 Jundia. e supr It y st about erage, 76, 145 pments COTTON #D bale Lverpool Gruin Market. May 2-W May. T8 Tad e imiet, new old. siderad t 4 al IVERPOOT 2 red Oetober ORN rorthern, LOFFEE—The ance of 1 pot who ts terings igher not ables. L 2ida. reant RS ds ¢ [ and N Januar = GRAIN. ¥ Omabs Office: 113 Bell Telephone, American. American. HEAT. n winter, T July mixrd minal enwy At 0w id. mixed, = Herbert E Gooch Co Brokers and Dealers “Rm A-3132% « 0. Qldest and Laxzest House in the State