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. 'HE BEE 0.\\H\ TUESDAY, MAY 10, f““" AND PRODUGE MARKET |5 o T eoonte 2o veekins oo INEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS |57 &8t ®uied i 3% 56355 | OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET current recelpts, new sidiary siiver coln, $21.588,150; minor n. | cases, $5.50; miscellancous ca .45 9111273, total balance In general fund | southerns, 3506, storage packed, $.70. | #81,115,384, Trading in Wheat is Light, with a |whnear 1 Regeipra Shipmen s | Final Advance Shows Firmness After New Yerk Money Market. | Receipts of Cattle Are Light and Mar- Nye Steady Market. Lot R ;g{‘;;? a9 Variations of Temper. NEW YORK. May 8- MONLY -On call, | ket Opens Higher. steady at INGY per eent, ruling rats 3%, TELEPHONE ~ _A . | — . per cent; cloting bid, 3% per cent. afferea - DOSTON MASS. c DOUVGLAS 2702 KV OMAHA, NED. WEATHER N FHE GRAIN BELT » At 4 Der cent. Fime loahs. firm; sixty-dav S0 STATE STRELT . b SoARD oF TRADE S1PC % MANY AcRES ARE FLOWED UP i oy KINGS DEATH SHOWS EFECT |dna fite'iuy. (g pir cont: siX monihe. | PRICES OF H0GS RULE FIRM - 5 1 14 r cent 1 oy ::':’h':'n‘"::"{":.’. '“""" ""'r" WP RIME MERCANTILE PAPER—.0 — ocky Moun [ Feel t e per cent 1 ] Trading 18 . OMAHA, M 101, | “:“: : ':':l'l;""" "":" MaRONG XCHANGE Eary. | xith :" ’"" ":’:"" """l ; i with Prieés Pirm and Some The disturbance that was central over n ¥y to Re actuai business in bankers' bills a “ vew-Sheep Are In L | 4 fentral valleys Saturday marning has [ " LM10 for sixtv-day bilis and at M98 for We offer for sale and recomnmend the Higher—NoUA (fected by oMl e b g 4 p0 In3b chntral n\.% Depression—Copper Playe |demand? commerdal bl WAL Wapply and the Quality | : i Uitettied weather contingss. with_ the de b o BONDS-Government, seady: raiiroad oo i || purchass of any of the following bonds e pression and raing #ve falling in the upper \ — lllrel.llllr | GIRILA, May o, 190, [ODlo valley, lower lake region and eastéen| NEW YORK, May 8.-Tho stock market |, Ulo8ine quotations ou bonds were a3 SOUTH OMAHA, May 9, 1010 states. A fidge of relatively high pressure BideIot Were ‘attie. Hogs. Bheep. Active “Demand for Co Contin Whea " went through many v cula- . . | foyea Jpeped stedy and dne anged. | extends from the extreme northwest down tive ool e - By ] im o, Ko v o (BRI iy oRs. Base Wishita, Fails_ang Nortvwest, ) 8 v he and teades walled |,y the valleys to the Gult of Mexico, |of pesitation In the retentlon of any o . o 4 ek 3,01 oy Rallway ompany of . {gr the sovernmem Figures, wnich came ul it eneraily” clear Cweatieh | previllt ity monds untl the’ firmness of the final B i T 387 3"weeks by L1 © OManoma ¢ B o overn estim hout the eentr st | adwance. & I | v 0 2 its b | 112 as Oompany o - Feorn demapeiiaee B s oor % atures are generally hikher every- | Buainess In London had got weil under | do 4s coupon gt day b o 3 e JIR kakes, 1i . 89 I Tor the SroiSRUtSe amdition’ o where cast of the Rocky moumiains. They |way before the opening here. giving time | Allis-Ghal. 1r Sa ... THAOK. ©. Bo. Ist 3. 13K S0 AN Year iy S I ! Jaoksonville (Ficrida) Gas N Brow Erop. have fallen slightly in the extreme north: |, ‘qemonstrate the feeling of confidence |Am. As. 3¢ 10,41, S, deb. Ay 1981, A3 ’ Shhk g " | nouvnn‘ A pihe “active ‘démand’ fak corn wues. | west, but no important nor decided ehanke | there fn the ability to resint the depression |Am. To & T. o sl L. & N. uni. . .. 94| The following table ehows the 1ecelpud| Muncis, Indiana Light Com- rices are firm and sometwhat highe: 1| has occurred n the west since the 18st re- | of (ke king of England's death. The calm. | *Am. Tobacs . TIuM, K. & T, st & of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha > . moderate reCeipts (& sirensthening fons |pori. The indications are for continued fatr | e (Mo 08 G0 TAEIafca Coath. ORE BATRC1 4o 108" o gen. 14 for the year to Jdate, compared W tu last Eastern Wisconsin Rallway & ture [In this yieinity tongnt and Tuesday, wth|gues of the London financial markets WaS1Zrmeur & co. sul” . sineMa. Pacitis b... 3 0 e, Light Company : Wheat was steady early, ranging at about | not much change in temperature. Bunday | Intervar (hat sometning. Hike g | Atohisengen. ANN, R R, of M » o 24,73 | Woekford Tlnois Ricctric Saturday's level. Later the government| fap of temperature and precipitation | (vice would ba adopted in the h'."m ‘Pol do cv. de 1004N. Y. € ety s 129,181 | Company X Moh, Egport, whicy was _construed hearisii |ay compared with the last three yeMrs: = |iical contest being waged over consti: |enc®oti, 'h dob. ddsare 59,123 610865 ... Racine Gas Light Company b Jan :’nm;g a rush of séliug wnd values rlrnhm;r’l 1910. 1900 T8, 1901, | {yit{onal questions - atfecting the British n“ Af o s . v 131% | The following table shows the Eastern Orogon Light & Power sharply and the bullish wentimen: of Iate | Muimum temperature ... 8 40 4 4| government. A postponement of the | "sds siga & . prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last [| - gSemvasy 0 e + vas discounted | Precipitation L. 00 00 00 0| e v | 40 v. dae | v | scaniba Power Company The ‘nn market was unaffected by the | Normal temperature for today, 80 degrees. struggle involed, it was felt. would do! do 8. 'W. 3 SEVSTRI AWS WRR Comparion June July Oct. Oct. e v e Escancba, Mich. ... 4 ¢ % Jan, fiurry B0 Wheat and. prices held firm and | Deficiercy i precipitation since March 1, MUch to bring securities to the financlal, Brk. Tr. cv. & % No. Pacitic fa. — - suron €ash corn was in falr demand, 3¢4 inches markets Con. of On. Ba... 104 do S . Date. | 1910. (1900 (1906, [1907 . [1906. |1905. (1904 samplis bringing 4@lkc over rduy Primary whont were §51,00 bu - rge 01 C W | 3 L . 0. 8 L. ridg. 4s. — | - Deficiency corresfonding -perfod in ‘1900, | JArge importance was attached to the|Gen. lLeather i £ Deficiene government report on the May 1 condition | of N. J. g & 134" Penfic ov. B 105, ¥ : . il OFEICERS AND DIRECT of the hes & Ohio 4l4e. (100 G0 con . 4 §d shipments » bu.; -s..‘n‘u;‘} Dbficiency corresponding period in 1008, | OF the wheat crop as a factor in shaping | “Gt..’ i'y, i, Nugmaing fon. is ik eipts last yeap'gf 64,00, and =AIP- 268 inches 4 | #%Chioags & A. ks i a AY . Prex " ments of 438,000 Iy \ L A W H, Local Forecaster, |\he reflected London sirength wes due to i 4o gon & 5% RAY NYE, f KB | : o o dvance fears of a peer report. Selling by ! s w Titg | M 8 r ! Fremont Omahs Primary ‘ctrn pus: were B6.0m bu Western wir ‘iped | W e bt | d ship: 0 by ainst rel | © houses on that account wiped o' y**% &% - pgis R i Sttt and shipments weddis 40 vy (AS4TSLIE | Corn and Wheat Regton Bulletin. |out ‘aboul @N the opening gains Quick ¢ faF 5.0 Moneavourt ‘A L fo... 1% 118 Tients of 2050w fixs0 For Omaha, Neb.. for the twenty-four |changes followed the actual publication. o rtg. 4 881480, Pacific tol, ... 3 |8 | PHILIP H. FARLEY, CHAS. W. TURNER, Jr., Sec Clening fa¥ipm vu. or corn, 10,000 |hours ending at § a. m .| ‘Great importance was attached to the|celo. ind. 6. g o¥. 490 1014 y T | 1 Hoston New York bu. o bace wae WHBAL and flour oqual t | Monday, May s, 1910: April_improvement in condition reported, | %6Coio. Mid. 4 7 do et ret. W86 ;8. 3 ¥ ou. of oats, BBd WHEAL and | e in view of the highly dangerous wenther | P & e 4 1T B Rubber B ... 1 3 . { 32000 bu ¥ OMAHA DISTRICT. conditions whieh Bav: TiD & H. év. 48 9 U. 8 Steel 24 G : . " | e e AH ns which have existed. The pro-| 3. SCHNEIDER Liverpool eoded er 10 44d-hig ; -Temp.-— Rain- pitious planting conditions for spring wheat |D. & R.'G. ... Sare, chod., b | e 1 on wheat afd Ond d on corn tions. Max fall. Sky. Also, 45 well as the opportunity for re. | do ref. da.... e 4 Receipts and disposition «f live stock at Fremont Local range | nd, Neb 150 .00 Clear planting of abandoned winter wheat acreage | fpn!'lerv, o Ruwenay % s | Lnion Stock yards, South Omaha, for the e 3 — Auburp Neb 7L 8% .00 Clear and subsequent improvoment of the c1op| Fas s, Mooy M, st 3 ° | tWenty-four hours ending #4-3 p. m. yem Articles Close.| Saty. |B'ken Bow, Neb. 8 38 .0 Cloudy |before harvest, inclined to a favorable| seioe™n i Win!" Contral 4 terday: | ey [ o |Culbertson, Neb. “loud) of the decrease of about .00 bushels in Cattle Hogs.Sheep. H'r's. My 1 1w 1 | airbury, Net o GIea Ly |Uhe Present indicated visld uf winier Wheat Lecar Scearitien, C. M &St P 0 RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS May..| 14001 s 8 ngton, Neb. o Cléar {prominent individual stocks. St. Paul suf. )+ 638 New York Life bullding. Omaba Unilon_Paeltic, uy 8 Wi o | Hastings. . Neb.. % " Phgloudy (fered from the withholding of definite’of- $ 1 drege, Neb ; cial announcement of the bopd sale in i ‘May Dakdale, Neb 0 | Paria, ‘the result belng to arousis faars of | Shaaks backing Co borr.i... Juiy ol 4 r b ' | Omaha, ’ Neb. . “ & hitch in the business. Southorn Pacifio, | Sloy Portiand Cement banda..... .. - kamah, Neb ) on the other hand. was aggressively Strong | *lows Fortland Cement con bande. g e 3 ' . .- tops remaining 4 'r'..‘.“r'anml'n (! hl G ‘m;m the revival of reports of an intended | Kanses city Sioek Yeeds Wegh ... . » . . oll, T8 ...y 3 extra f ng Bell b i i : vl an WHEAT-N&."2 Ruxd, $1.06%@108; No. 8|Clarinda, Ia % % {extra_ distribution to_stockholders of the|lons Dei Lumber : c AL A (o) Beatrice Creamery, ecom. s & A . B oll assets of the company. The unfav.s- § par coht. ) hard, 3 wu‘uk 1\-. ¢ hatl wogdlez, Mo Sibley, fa. B n o8 o Cle {able copper statlstics for April had been . 4 wpring, M.bewtrlo cpring, $L0KG | *Stoux City, Ta.¥ 72 ® Clear abundantly foreseen and thers was a dis: | 3 h Total receipts.. e [ For tha purfose of building an Auto- 1.06; No. 2 durtud, » €1 NO. o durunn | e Minimum temperature for twelve h"'ll’\flmhlnn to look on them as past influences. s DISPOSITION -HEAD. i ¥ matle Exe n South Omaha and com- shysTe, | : : period ending at § a. m. § Not included | Reports of some recent large cales of the | Cattie. Hogs. Sheep. { \ pleting the fn Florence, the JLnited CORN—No. 2 white, 4G6#4c; No. 3 white, |in averages. ¥ 3 metal at the price copcessions were of Omaha Packipg-Co. 02 w1185 | 5 e 7 tates Circult Court has authorized me 6a0usic; No. 4 white, Glatitec; No. 2 DISTRICT STATIONS. |motre effect. The strong tone of Amals, E Swift and V*w-m cenn 674 fred a9 0 ) fssub $210,000.00 0f Recelver's Certifi: iow, bie; No. d yellow, sviuddse; N | s |gamated Copper was an influence in the L Cudahy Packing O, L0463, L0 S8 cates in denominations of $100, $500 ané yellow_biqwssiue: No. %C; No. 3, @ | ] rfi" s TIPS R("“"' late rally in theNwhole market. i | Armour & Co. 3 IS 3 o $1,000 each, hearing. 6 per cent able ovsec; No. 4, Toaadsac; no giade, S0awic, ,Districts. 5 ions: ' Max. Min all | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par Py e o 6 VoY 5! As 9 di-annually. secured by a fivst lien on OATS—Standurd, Ala@dlne; No. Columbus, O. 3 45 30 value, $2,001,00. United States bonds were 3 . . . . 3 . oo | property worth a million dollars. ALgALYc; Now & whice, Aawile; No, Louisville, K .19 “ 110 unehanged on call : ] k 8 § " . . alveady sold two hlocks of P i, W6tk No., 4 yelon, Indlanapolis, Ind.. 12 i 01" Number of sales and prinefpal quotations |9®ihe & O B, Ry. & | Stephens Bros. i \ Wl and one of $18.000. 1 have uilxed, 3 Shisagor - IH]3i 8 o 03| on stocks were as foilows: et | Saltseab ity Hill & Son. : ‘ . . ! v $10.000 more, at a price BAKL e sle; fi& nouis. MYy 1 0 | L ; Sales. High. Low. Ctose, | 80018 ORSRY B0 . . B Lewis.. . Avh ¢ g : which I am satisfied will not $9c; tef ¥ { 4 | Allis:Chaimers pfa ... 0 % 8 s B % ¥ Huston & . ‘ B approve. Offers will be acted upon in RYE—No. 2, agioc; ) 3 Minneapolis, Minn’ 30 i o mated Copper 0 e s oy ; J. B. Root & 3 i i ; ? ! Lorder receivad Ten o Kansas City. Mo.. 34 18 Y o Agricultural . BE O WN G H. Bulia.. 5 3 et 3 ‘ Omaha. Néb. 1 [ 00| Am. Beet Bugar. . Fe o L. Wolf. s : t LYSLE I ABBOTT, Recelver Corn. Oute. |~ afnrcejable rains oecurred during the| fa! 'y | Senide TR T T g A, i 3 Telephone A-1334, 403 Ware Bk, Omahu, Chicago <al? Lt 19| 106t twenty-four hours in the Columbus! Ah: G & Fooor oo - 10 - vy . i - 7 . | : o s Lee Rothschild :\c)n 1i0a|mH hd Loulsville dfstricts, the fall being -ex- ' am ;m!:nllmém & | BOSTON, May #.—Closing quotations maha AN bt 3 . » Cline & Christy.... & 0 Y cessive at one station fhithe latter district, | Am: 1o Securios. il i A s a0 RN Othér buyers............... 22 . 5 2 er ert £, 00C (1] Duluth A S \ Slight but general rise in temperatute I:‘ American Lingsed 4 TN Amial, Coppar -.......éTia Nevada COm. ......... —_— b 3 Brok d Deal [Shown throughout the corn and wheal | American Lotemotive I 44N iplesing M v 8301 AT B e 1 3 CHICAGO GRAIA AND PROVISIONS {{egion L, A. WELSH, |Am. S & R SR LGRERE iT O 7\ Contrary to 1010000300 3 - re ers and Dealers | . 7 MY Reneral expecta —— Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Am, 8. & R. ptd 1 109K | Atiantic ., 6igNorth Lake tions, the week opened out with & vmn-L " : | Am “Steel Foundries [ { Features of the T ! Prices on Bonrd . | Am. T. & T 195 1 e Goalition 19% Parratt 8. & . last Monday H M1 v 12 | Am. Tobacco pfd % " W Quincy : e re CHICAGD, May 9.—Wheat speculators et i b Col & Arlsona.. Y | partly to the more favorable tone to ad- R $ were fooled today in their guesses regard- | Quotations of the Day om Varfous | ReTeen Feolen .. i 4% 52‘,:“3-";“,':,*'- ol P A vices from eastern inarkets, the trade | 09 ing the governihent crop report. The crowd | Commodities, Atchizon L1080 110 109% | Gopper Ran W Bupetior & B. M. . | opened out active, with prices pretty close | A o3 in general oxtended a more bulllsh preent-| NEw YORK, May 9.—FLOUR-Quiet | Atchison pid Vit aant 00 | RARE Eute O M TaBuperior & P. C.....12° |to 10c higher than Friday for desirable 2 8 5 h 9 L] 120 ty C. C. & ¢ 'reta. 18014 Dominion . paratively llgnt run, not much over half|gsy’ Rt GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCES, NEW YORK GENERJL MAKET |[4A™ Suser Refining P 124 oy C. & 8. M. 11%0sceola a3 many cattle being received as were here 160 915 Omake Office: 118 Board of Trade Bidg Partly on this account and g Bell Telophons, Dougias 631 Indepsudent, A-31021. Oldest and Largest Mouss i3 the Stat | 2 ! y " » age. Altention was clifefly centered on the|and gieady; spr ente §.2500.66¢ | Atlantie Coast! Line’ ... 1% | praniii ; fs: offerings of all welghts. = Handy welght | figures as o condition, 821, which were & |\winer patehts. gy g e for RU50: | Baltimore & Ohlo.......! 168 | Daskrn o 3 e o grades, as usual, had the preference, but|# - 1% & radieal _supprise. It was supposed that the! No. 1, aei0@d.o0; Kansas strelghts, $4.50G | peonene goieel o s SeEi ety T4 | Granby Con. ' b o heavy ‘cattle that had any quality or fin- |} 260 ik IR April “condition 80.8, would be lowered. not | 5.00: ‘winter straights, $A.56GOAN; SDHNK | Genanian pabie T 1 1% | Greene Cananea ) ¥ ish 1o them were not neglected and the|g 34 ! g Staple and Fancy Produce Prie ralsed.. A;break of 2 per cent from the b | clears, $4.200p4.00; v 18078 | Gurital BARIRAr .1 i hie 87 e Raas Othees. 4 general trade was quite brisk early. Later | "SHiZEP—The supply of sheep and lambs | ypished by Buyers and Wholesaler of the September, option ensued, but the | @400, receipts, 17,716; shipments, b e pid.... 1 00 | AL AN 6314 Winona s business was not so lively and In many | was by no means burdensome this morning, | . g : close was steady At & net loss of e May| RYE FLOUR—Steady; tair | i Tn R lmke Comper . S NIROOS " cases salesmen found it difficult to get{put the quality of offerings was poor | BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to suff@®a only Me. Corn finfshed Jyc up 10| @i.46; choice to fancy, $.4054.60. 1.0 Rarin Shle o n ety better than Friday's figures for anything. | Common strings, the kinds that yield low ctail trage in 116, cartons, dic; No. 1, 1c down, oats closed X@'%c lower and pro-| " CORNMkAL—Steady; fine white and yel- | Chicago & Alton, B o i kil It would be safe to call the general mar-|percentages, were altogether too frequent | In 6b. tubs, 2gc; No. 2 in 1-1b. cartons, visions 0, to 3¢ higher. v, $140g145; coarse, $L2@130; kild dried, | Chisasy GL'W., ’m New York Curb Market. k':l 'fe-dv to kmc bigher than Friday, with :nfl inquiry from killers was ddrc\dvd:;»‘ n!ul;‘:‘l:gkln;&:-lh(-“lll‘llm.‘h‘,‘?‘;:;mnu‘cl:lll:;zuc;.llfi‘l:’a‘ Until, ! ) e’ X 4 ‘|C G W. pM,.... ~ B the close weak. rom the start. A few good bunches of | , 20¢q ¥, dn G0-lb. (b, e i G hedt N Lion of Lhe Sovetomient | B, ciend LSteady; fine white and |SDISMO0 & N. W iy | The tollowing ‘I“llg'l"‘f?:': 4re furnished by | There were only about twenty-five or|laumbes were picked out Buring early rounds, | changes Tuesday. D i n May Beltvoch Which o moven |y G M. &L P 184 | Logan & Bryan, 310 Sow toe P | thirty loads of cows and heifers on sule|but the movement was very slow, aud il wips. Jie; voung Ameriea, ink by shorts. reached the highest price this | WHEAT—8pot. dull: No. 2 F6d; $1.16, c. | Sotomsae pa i -3 Goldtield Dalwy - 14| this “morning and with ' good demand |was almost midday before enough slock ¢; dalsy, lic; limburger, 18 = No, et nnfl& L164.. . Tha goyernment crop ve- (i f.; No,.1 nortfiern, SL20%, nominal, open- | Colurado & Southern. .. 3 from both local huyers and outside butch-|had been sold to afford anything like a1 brick, J6oi No. g 1o mestic block Ha OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. % X €2 | Butte Coalfifon 193 Mmspiration, e ‘ . 4 % f A A Sied B¥I0 por vér. oyerbalanced all else as a|ing navigation; options declined slightly | Consolidated Gas oo A o R | by 4 ers, the trade was active and prices gen-|broad view of ths trade. Swiss, 22c; imported Swiss, e, tacthr! ‘caused many who were early[on the goverument ' report ~ apd un- | Corn Products s 5 erally avout ;i higher than the glose of | Quality oousieered, most suice Jooked {0| POULT rossed broilers, $9.00 doz L " X i - + 2 : 0od 1o Tat week's " clone. | tor slaragerBIBILLor rish wpilngs, o buyers to'turh séllers, In fact the pit almost | der liquidation by spectulative longs and |Delaware & Hudon Chiet Con. ., . . A giios g oo Bod L STI L 2. Byoub eteady W b | -y s auel 10 a man seemed bent on pounding down | London advices closed at 1@1%e, .'x'm Upe | HVSIRC STy oD s | Davis-Daly - s and the general tone to the| Trash had to sell at a discount, but the| hens, lsc; coe c; ducks, 20c; prices. The present indicated crop was fig-| cline; May $L17@1.18, ‘closea, $1.17; July, e QoM Ely Gon, ... [ of8 | marke was ‘ratnersirm than ‘otherwise: |market was more or less uneven ind, aside | \ic: "wrkey, i pigeons. pe 3 : y c B y . ; A {uation as ; ured At 417,000,000 Bushels, againat 404,000,000 | $1.11%@1.15 7 16, closed, $L11b; September, | prer¥ Sevaritles e o ook Mnd ihe ‘same. WAk true of \bulle: | & whol Hinuch “the ‘wame as on | 850 per doa bushels indieated in May last year. The|$1.0Nw@1 10, closed, $LO33-T; recelpts, Fravkio ... week and the same was true of ‘bulls, (& whole was much the same as on last|ggsy per doz; No. 1, $3.00 per dom \ 2 Glrous ... . stags and rou; ock generall .| Friday.. Shorn lambs sold early at $5.60 1, % (0 1t Ib,, soc Sepember _opton sold_between 3L01% and mIow. shipments, 89,568, Goldfield Con. pah Miniog ness in stocker: ders was |and & deck of spring lambs went at 811 ‘fi's""?;«:‘fl Hant, i\in.‘ohfl‘ llutlnku]:klbcl"yul:n: $1.08%, closing at $1.01%G1.01% “ORN—Spot, firm; No. 2. @%o. elevator, | General Electric Goldfield Florenchy,. $RTrinit; Oopper ... comparatively quiet as the fresh offerings | Current prices on wooled lambs are just | iUsion oo ducks, full ieathered, 140 Leading Bhorts bought May corn steadily | domestic basis: No. 2, f6c, nomin . b.. | Great Northern ptd.. ... ) g were rather limited and there was quite|about 76¢ higher and prices on wooled | cAUSier®y 1o CHEER, Sg0 SCETAGIVC, - JC0 all day. Some of the cash graln concerns|option market was without -t Sinet Nephivaiw e, New York Mining Stocks. a liberal supply of stale stock in specu-|sheep around G0c higher than values on BUEC ()0 50 eich; pigeons, 1 per duz ; sold gther.-manths, matnly July. The shink- | closing unchanged to e net higher; Pl (R NEW YORK, May#-Closing quotations | jators hands.” Desirable, light and medium imilar quality shom_ shipments. The fol- | §uined fomle %c each; pigeons. ise per 4ua.f age [ local 8tocks attracted much atten-|closed, f9%c; July, Ti%c: September, Int. Met. pfd.. on mining stocks were eight feeders generally commandéd fully. bwlng quatations apply to the latter class 3 h L 8 | per-doz.; Na. 2. s0c. o advilfe. Con steady prices, but medium and common| of #lock: -Good to cholce lambs, #.60@ | P GO % 14 S T e N itto Chif : RtUfE of ‘il Kinds was siow sale, with more |8.76; fair (v good lambs, $7.00u840; Kood | IISH (all foxen)=pickorel, ta; whiterleh, but %c lower for September at 3%e. Tominal; natural white, @32 pounds, 46@ | miernational Paper .\ o Lt . % | C Mexican or loss shading of prices. Stock heifers | light vearlings. $5.0068.25; good heavy vear- | e pike, Mo Uout Hedlaree crapples Because of almost uniformly favorable | {Si4c; clipped white, 34G42 pounds, 1@ | International Pump ontaria 1 were In better demand than last week and ““ng it good o' olee wethers, | 0151 A - 180 . i tair 538 sSzdszie: - = 83538 B H - 1. 7.65; ock tlounders, 12. wi:c) CRLIish, crop 0fts, prices for oals sagged a|52ige: option mar! v lowa Central X ¢ 0% A Ophir a little firmer, but the volume of business | $7.50@s. to good wethers, §7.3u7.65; | dock, By Pvghrd tritie:: “Franeotions were TIght. Reptorber | serianes” closing aminel; receipts, | Kanees City 8 B Hom Bliver o Ra0ten o Was not very large. good tg,cholce ewesy ¥1.00070; Tair to'goo0d | L80) traut, 180; bufEaio, foi aaibut, So; white had JassShat 3c Tange, and closed eusy at| shipments. 10,000 K, C so. bt 5 : Tron Silver ... allow Jucke i Quotations on caftle: Good to cholce | swes, 501 00 or | BaTieads, 1005 Wiite” img IT0r reastiude the bottam, ane, TS | " HAY~Rirm’ prime. $1.90; No. 1, $1.12%@ | Lecieds 0% gkt : qornfed steers, §1.5677 85, (it to good corn | No L Ave T8 | 8100 each; shadroes, per pair §0¢; frof Jogn | ons pork closed 27%c to 3 7; ) . 3, .00, ' shaprs e 30e . i ad y DIKHORTATd Sokdhbe, ribe, Thso o Too Bikhor | - HOPE=Dull: sratd ‘cominen to haice. 1900, | ML, OMAHA, May 9.—Bank clearings for:to- | foq ‘steers, $.7606.75; 000 (0 choice cows |104 western ewes, euiis. . g per dos. Lending futures ranged us follows: 2@%c; 1908, nominal; Paciffc Comst, 1909, | M., K & T.......c...coon ay were $2,775,040.84, and for the ‘corres- |and helfers, 00; falr to good cows | 22 western lambs, shorn 5 N St $ N el w folows: |GG (36 nominar 1 SN Ponding-date Iast year were BEMIRM. |and Leiters, §s i Ir 0ows | 7 westery ewes, shorn . oy Bl Talge Articleg,| Open. | High.| Low. | Close,| Sat'y HIDES—Firm; Central America, 23@2%c; | Miiourl Pacific X gy nd heifer: A 4 to cholee stock- | 50 western ewes, culls 3 R ek ke T Bogota, 2%623% | National Blacoit .. 8 5 re_and feeders, fair to good | 3¢ western ewes : 3 0%c. Plate | | 1 LEATHER—Steady; Hemlock firsts, 26 | National Lead ... NEW ockers and feeders, $4.76@5.25; common to | 374 wrln‘ 1ambs Bty 10% 0 16%) 114 | 11%) 115 ; seconds, 28@27c; thirds, 22@%c; rejects, | N, B R of M. 3 ofd.. 00 B M Imarket for standard copper on the New +“stockers and feeders, gmm- stock | 40 Wyoming lambs, shorn 106 108%% 104 206G 2. w York ‘Central... 3 York Metal exchange was firm today with | heifers, $3.76@4.86; veal calves, $4.5598.25; | 154 western ewgs, shorn sin and_native, per bu, Watwe; Colorad 103 1011 01548 O V18108 E—Pork, 1 poa00 | N0, 0, AW spou May and Juse closing at #1212, | byl wukr o - 43.1000.25 4 spring 1&mbs per bu™H0e. Now Potataes: in.sacks, per f | @M.50; family, $26.00G27. clears, | x¢ ean . Sy and ‘July &t N 8 L . Bevd. et P LTy anl ol o] w |G B Bt Bieaty: thase. BIEREIEI | Nor Amarlean i i i, ket waa unchanged with, spol auoted at BEBF STEERS. oHICABY" \LIVE b de, Soed Bweet Peiatoes; Kuneus, her 631 6290@%9| 62| 6274 | family, $19.00@20.00; beef hams, $24.00926.00, | Pacitic Mall . £56 125 64, and futures at s 6d. Ar- Pr. No. Southern, per ib., 8%c. Onfons: Teoxas cry G, %% A3 Gi7g | Cut meats, stehdy: pickied bellies, 10 to | Fennayivan Fivals reported at New York 1740 tons: . Cattle Market Strong—1ilous Reported |stal wax, per crate, $1.00; yollow, per erate, I | | 14 pounds, $15.50@17.00; pickled hams, 00 | People’s G . custom house returns showed exports of - - h - i TR L T e e brate, 423, 2 42 gyl 2 @16.50. Lard, firm; middle west, prime, |P. C. C. K 1,681 tons, making 4008 tons so far this Weak—Sheep Market Firm. :, 2 bl s-‘ ey _mpu. earrots, 101 0% P14 [ 40% @ | $13.30M13.45; retined, easy; continent, $13.0; | Plitsbrg Coal . month. . The stock of marketable copper CHICAGO, May Daste; Ciirhine, I sadks parIt helGariis: 3 398138700720 | South American, $14.50; campound, ' $10.00 | pressed Slesl Car.: oF a0 wings g0 Hemg M\ 0ol Seported 13000 liead: " market, stronk b | Extra fancy 3 .o 1bc; red, per 0. H % e b ALY 9 L . L ‘ol 540, cow 4. 85@7.00; AW SOUTHERN 3 - 24! A LLOW-Quiet; prifiie /é1t3' hhds., 73 16c; | Raiiar Stewl Sorin. . ; as 141984159 pounds. comparing with 133.- b, o catven, | W SOUTHERN VEGETABLES- 34l ount "o, g ",‘}:;fi‘.‘,‘fl_ R T h 824,874 roundl on April Lml dealers and. feederss $4.7505.15 Radishes: Fer doz. bunches, 46¢. Turnips domestic, 5%@Sc; - Patna, | Republie Steel pid RS auote Tuke copper at bfic. Rock Island Co... v Lrolytie at @12 at BUTTER-Steady at a decline; creamery . o3 aiis esaae Y(@12.25. In, quiet; mpot Ve | spectals, 9c; extr 28c; thirds to firsts, . lflsfl wnflflnufr"‘:r'lfl _!‘.‘flhfiflh’:“i SG2ic; old, M@uc; state dalry, finest, 27k spot, E4.204.514. on W gher ai common to prime, 23@37c; process £12 78 64, Spaltvx:, firmer. Quotations for onis "to. Tumets, Tiusse; imitation Sominal, ranin "r‘;‘ém"fi'&&?fl"“’%fi'&?‘i 0. 2, / scconds to firets, 214f23c; imitation 3 M Cash quotations were as follows: ory v, 23%aG2t%e. York Metal exchange quotes May delivery FLOUR<Higher; ‘winter patents, $idog | CHEESE—Steady; state full cream, new A0 . winter -straights, $4.25@M.90; spring white, 13lgc; state full creams, new stralghts, $4.0064.75; spring patents, 3625 | Specials. @1ic; fancy colored. 134 45 for Best hard, bakers, $4.0004.% prime, 13@13e; fair to good, 12@12c: com- | T RYE—No. 2, 196%c mon, 10L@IIC: old as to quality, ie@ize; | Union Pacfle ... BARLEY--Féed or mixing, 46a6ic; falr to | state skims specials, 10%@11c: fine, 9@12c; | LMo Taclfls » cholga malting, Ss@ise. falr to good, 6k@Sc: common, 44@5%c; Rubber. . SEED-FlaX, No. 1 southwestern, 32.30: | state full ki 3G 3%e. . 8. Bteel No. 1 northwester 0. Timothy, $ia | EGGS—Steady and unchanged: fresh Clover; $11.35, 2 gathered, regular packed, extra firsts, 21%@ | Utah Copper ’ PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, per bbl., g22.75 | 22¢:_firsts, 20@21c. o Carolina Chemical @2.00. Lard, per 100 1bs., $12.10. Short ribg | POULTRY—Dressed, guiet: frozen chick- . :m’e‘u.él'o ;;’mgfi BLAT4; short clear sides | 1%, 1718 western £ 18, 15@19c. western | WOl PMaryiand ctis unchanged to a decline of points in Westingho Electri response to lower Wuropean ocables nd Totul clearances of whegt and flour were > 1™ w:'n:: r':;'m. L lncm.:&m- loes somewhat during the SAy equel 10.327,000 bu. - PHmary receipts were St. Louis General Market. Wheeling & L. . Py under séattering llquidation and Kuropean .00 bu., compared with 64000 bu. the | ST. LOUIS. May 9.—WHEAT—Futures, | Total sales for the selling, while support seemed to be 1imited corresponding day a vear ago. The vielple | lower: July, §1.08: September. §100RAL0L a comparatively tew of the 1oeal brokers. supply of Wheat in the Unite! States de- | cash. ‘higher; track. No. 2 red, $1.21G1.28; he close was steady at & net loss of @7 creased 164,000 bu. for the weck. Tha |No. 2 hard SL13G1.17% 3 LONDON, May 3.—The market for Amerl- points. Sales' wers Teported of ¥.3%0 bags am.m‘x:’u: :q‘dilufl O ocean nassige des \"‘!R-| l"usl‘v‘e 3 lvwr:. July, fi“:“lt"“:gcz lle- ""'5"1..\ flrm.dln lvmnt:z !fnflluainl;‘.ra b: ex_'u;n::-"‘ C;‘?.T‘“‘J:.%' ciam « . September, ™ . lower ., No. reet an iproved on local ai ollow Y, 1 y. $ . timated recelpts for tomorrow: heat, |2 B%fifie; No. 2 white, 6@6iGe, | continental buying. At noon the market August 6.460; Wsmhr, 8.50c; October and 24 cars; corn 117 eaps; ‘oats, 184 ears; hogs, | OATS—Futures, dower: July 0 was firm, 4@i% over the finel prices.of | November, 6.85¢c; December, 8'60c; January, 15000 head,, o f b & - » tember, 374 cash, steady: .. 2 | Saturday at New York. .63c; February, 6.84c; March, 6.85c; April Chjcago Gdsh Prices: Wheat: No. 2 red | 42%cC 2 ‘white. 44%@4sc. Consols, mon 1% Loulaville ‘& N ‘ 6.66c. SLIRGLISY: No. § red, #112GL16; No. 2| RYE minal, S0c. account. BRM., K. & T " o . hard, . 166420t Noo-8- hard, $1.10g116; No.| FLOT Firm; red winter pitents, | A ‘?wm Centrad. By Weol Market 4,50 MO8 Corn: No. § cani, iy | $5.4085.70. extra fancy, and _stralght: | ATacends .- W ekests BOSTON—May 9.~WOOL—Clothing wi i+ Ng x No: 2 yellow, 6% RS g LoEY ) el N3 yellow ssgalise. Dats: Nowi| SEED—Timothy. $3.00@3.50. /| Banatin ‘bacitie... 1318 Rand Mines. "% | that stocks cannot ba replaced 1n the coun- cash, "4y ; 2 ‘White, #b¢. No. §| CORNMEAL—$S.28 A L try at curreat quotations. M n and it LG M o RE | BRAN-Higher; sacked east track V. b York state quarter-bloods are & mod- Steady; creameries, 23@2Tc; | 31 "‘“’f\‘;‘ Steady; timothy, $14.50@18.50 k pee.. grately at o and unwast 0d omfa.l.lnm i s thy, 50; ? o s ng very eratoly at e, It is teady, at mark, cases Included, vulrte.'~ t\u; 004 13.50. m:vu ’: M. 0.0 & s belleved that business will not improve receipts, 16574 cases; firsts, Wihe;| BAGGING —ilhe. [B7 PR 2l 7 o materially until the new lightweight s Prime firsts, 19¢. vy HEMP TWINBE—Tc. Erle aers 3 8 season opens in June, when sergés will be CHEESE-Stoadys” | dalsies NG, | PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: jobbing, | S0 I otfered twins, ihac. Younk Americas, 1ige. Jong | 12525, Lard, higher, prime steam, 312.924g | ;99 M 96, horus, 144G 1e4e 13,0245 Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra | jilinois Contral \|.. 18" Spanish da..0 ...\ 8% PR A Eusgi cholce o tancy, 0 short, $ig17e; wbort clears $izamiy Bacon | VWil ER-Bar. atendy at %144 96F 02" | gAvANNAH, Ga, May 8.-OILS-Tur- Me: fair to good, =aMe i bos . $15.87%; clear| MONEY— per cent. s SR POULTRY-Easy; vitkeys, 1oe; ehickens, | Tibe. HIETe; short clears $15.62%5 The rate of discount in the open market s T ntamts LR bl ~Steadd: @ (o 80-1b. Weightes, & 2; tu i ducks, 13c; gecse. Gigc. | 35-16 per cent R : 80 to B-1b: weights, da0c; & o b, | BUTTER—Weak: creamery, 24@%c. . el HOGS — Receipts, 8700 head: ‘market | northern, $1.1061.11% § widyus, togue & ; 0. W BUGE Lower: Mo - 3 b Y / steady to Go higher; top, 8.8 bulk of sales, PN Cloay sikis No- 3. B.00).004 s—Toda heat, - cars; corn, c . Shipments, E L $4.90; 1 L6 BOS 13 » ' 3 4 vellow, 69G5086c 10 cars. Bstlmated toman: | Flour, bbls...... . L | PR A e i i et w0, N g0 Wa, e STHERS AND HEIFERS. HEBEE AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,00| OATH Re 3 Wnioe auaue. cars; corn, U7 cars; oats, [ Wheat, bu.... . 230 | O 08 o we chapges: % it 3 > . w0 b7 nead; market slow, prospects higher, 2. 70G78%¢ Cotn, by.... ; X w200 | e 0 g, Ticreased. 9,590,000 marks. — A “ | """ "HEIFERS AND BULLS Ialby, FIan. - D AN iR, 1D, sacks, 8800018 4 Oats, bu L Il AW P Ly Visible Supply of Grain, iy b g i LOURCFirat patents (in wood) ¢, o. b KANSAS g A ReATME Liverpoel Discounts, decressed 35,614,000 marks. WEW YORK, May 5.—The visible .unm 5 "B, Murman—Nebraska, Stoek ip Sight. nneapolis, $5.90G5.60; ecor tén 10 | Minne pa. Treasury bills, incredsed 1450000 marks. | of grain, As col by the New Y '] Recelpts of live stock at the five principal | @5.30; first clears, $4.15G4.%5; second cf 06, bidj JUlY, WL0%%0, sellers: Sept LIVERPOOL, May 9. — WHEAT — Spot, | Notes in circulation, decréased ¥ eyl B foaduin. W8 5 & riele yesterday: | 2940320, B ot Jhi: Xuos nchnnged: Ko™ | dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock. | marks v e T '-:’"wé:«.'u’.'&o:mn' HOGS--Prices ruled firm in.dhe hog yargs | '™ MATHele YEMETAR, Hogs, Sheep South Omaha o hard, $L13@113; No, 5. $10KGL12 No. 2 . | Futures, quiet; May, 753d; July, s $%a; | Deposits, decreased 15,006,000 marke. decrense, 1,646,000 today on & mogerats BUpplY. bat thers wes 5 4.000 Cotton Marke x Ry Canols O T i e Asi Gold 1o hand, increased 1.888.000 marks, by : O Ty o iada BU JoBeple... il ¥ LO0| NEW YORK, May 9.~COPTON—Markel ~$1Nc, sallerst Septeiber. MONOWC, bid. Cutk, | northern. b 3d: old American miaed, B Tressury Statement, L Eu;kn;-'irr; dore were "quickly ‘tiled and | K" Vous.... . i/ 1 111 3 - g e eI £ LRI e phosmie . No. %, Ho:aerg Mo, §| B intar Datents, easy’, Mo i WASHINGTON, May 9—The condition of . , Dhsiness was Sone. copecially Quring cors | ChIcaso , buying - pramoted by dry ®o: No. 8 G@esne. i No. white, -3 U g :ha uv:::r.y. ?;n;'v‘u begiuning of businéss b k ‘an u:nbzu‘.u’bly llr;m., but most 3 e 4'-'.'.71.”“" m:l“fl)fl ‘:"a‘.:' um: h & e ; ; oday W ooked to bh in Just about i ; WY y . vty QATEHISMRRL N0, 3 wmee, camerf -0 I:’“::' ':""'.:N_“m_ No. | abrust Funds=Gold eon, 520480, silver - _ Jast ‘weak's close. A ‘ware facier. To Maoe! e LNgee as S " ! ~C0, : 964,000, 180, ected " before ) \P ‘fi}‘ i 2 yellow. Sic; No. 8 yellow. éidsc: No. 2, e frese nives” ortiBeater Suiatencing. 12 ; RRLNe (e Senranos Baq Besn oHaced bl NEW YR May, S AUGAR-Raw, | scamsd o be lavgely profeasiongi ) i R S "f,-,..,‘,""‘,‘,‘,';“'&';‘l"a';'-‘ 31400 | No @i to € No. 4. 264,000, 0. $7.00. Altaifa, $12.00. | A spread of $9.1389.20 bought the bulk of | firm: museovado, 8 test, &80c: centrifugul, —— - g i cholce | 45@58c oy Sand. General Fund—Standard siiver dol! in| The supply ot poor h LI- much heavier | the offerings, the same Saturday, but | b6 test, 4.30c. Molasses suger, c; 1 3.5be. Blin er Markets - OATS-Firm. stan , 4% No. 3 white, eral fund, $2.747 current liabilities, | than the dewmand and low prices preval, | finished with y hogs_selling around | Refined, steady; crushed, S.06¢; granulated, | ELGIN. May 0.-BUTTER-Fium, §ie i creamery extras, | @2%e; No. ¢ white, #lje. 624942, working balance in_treasury of- | but all grades have uv‘uJ 0 cents. .2 and on up as high &8 0.5 The latter | 3.80c; pewdered, b.3ie Output, 93,400 i ) 'VEGETABLES—Trish Potatoes! Wiscons = ss3w 252 ZEcnzss o 3 . | Per doe. bunches, He. Carrots: Per doz HOGR-Recelpts, 26, |"“§|":“v‘|,..m-». tc. Shallotts: Par doz. bunches, Jtaki ichotae hedvy, 800010 putchers: | goe. Parsley: Per dos. bunches, . Beets: .00 80, light X P s i0;, e | Per dou. bunohies, Ghc. Spinach: -Per bu., s R e DK aaan g PIBE i s, 3100, Kigg Plant: Fancy. Vlorida. oga. 20, 11\'(‘: -‘AM,",‘A 19.40. r doz., $1.W@20. Tomatoes: Fancy ¥lo, Lo SAME P, 120004 - uba, per 6-bsk. crate, $2.75; cholce ad; market, firm; sheep, $6.50G7 vear- | o0 & nd Wax Beans ' ha lings. §T.40G7.76; Jambs, $7.66@8.90; spring | $0% .00, Green Peas: Per ham: lambs, “§9.50012.00. Bory dusu, Culoutnbers: Hot house, per_dog,, 3 Apeirammeresy ) ); Texas, per doz., Tbe. _Kansay' Cify Live Stock Market OME GROWN VEGETABLES—Radish- KANSAS CITY, May 8—CATTLE—Re-|q lxira fancy home grown, per dos. celpts, 9,00 head, ‘includiug 2800 ¥outherns; | punches, %e, Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, market, steady to strong: choice export|per qor, 45c; fead lettuce in hampers, and dressed heef steers, $1.2078.2%5 falv to | 3% “Pirgley: Puncy home grown, per B00, $.000740; wewiarn sloers, $OMGTT0:| ;" bunch 4c. Rhubarb: Per dog stockers and foeders, I“ @6.50, southern | j,,,;ichey, 45c. Asparagus: Per doz, bunches, steers. $6.0007.06; southern ‘1‘3"- e, Green Onlons: Per doz. bunches, ic. 600, native cows H.10060; native helfers. | "NUTE-Black Walnutt Per Ib., 3¢; Call- $.00G7.60; bulls, $4.26@6.25; calves, $000a8.50. | NERECRITE AVANGE, PO Th 86 Ca HOGS—Receipts, 5.000 head; ~markat, { AORSTIADIEE=E Calitbrifa, N steady to be higher; top. $0.40; bulk of sales, [0 0Ig: Moo 1, ver I rynuts: Large, $9.10G9.35; heavy, '9.30G0.10; packers and | B MGl RO O MO Cocoanuts: butchers. $0.16G9.35; light, $0.0006.80; § Per sack, $5.00; per doz., 6 ‘ SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 9,00 4 b A VO o SR Per:‘r'!,.. l;\o-cnml :;'_' l':’l;;l" ‘kfiu‘;:. i pt. cases, per cise, $2.00. Oranges: Califor- i 0 gl - Ll Y Camelia and Producer Brands Kediand i d . . it 50, | Navels, 80-96 size, pep.box. $3.00; $5.0007.00," stockers and feeders, $.60G6.0. 1 ) 0y " s5,60; 150-118 wpnd smalier aises. $t. Louts Uive Stock Market. per box, #.00. Ofper brands from River. e el #ide and other dlStricts, per box, ; ST, LOUIS, May 9 —-CATTLE—Receipts, | 35.95.112 sizes, per box, $2.76 u-vgu eua'. 200 hend, Including 1,300 Texans. Markel | () 0 g D4 ; Leady 1o Do higher. Native shipping and | gierrapean Sueelt, | m;.‘;:"" yBor hex, export steers, $6.16@8.00: dressed beef and : Limoniera, extra faney, ufifiq butcher steers, $6.00078.00; stefrs under 1000 5,50 oice 900-300 siz ser bo: $6.50@8.00, stockers and f 8, $4.000 | g 50c_per box le umn-: % tiu‘?tflhblfid 'i:“"c fiu n’r{\‘:}‘fl"‘cw;;f" Fancy select, per bunch, 2.50; Jumbo, £ 00885 bulls, #.00¢¢.10; 3 > bunch, $276G3.75. Grape Fruit; Florida, # Texas and Indlan stecrs, $.7608.00; cows | io ™50, 6(.0i-80 sizes, per box, .00 nr,n:’) 'é’:{{;cfi"??“"’- 10 head. Market | Abples: Ben Davis, per bbl, $8.50; Califor- steady. Pige and’ lights, $6.00609.00; packers ;“- taney W. W-l Pearmains, pe¥ box ; 056 | 32 alifornia extra fanc 3 S.90-0; Duishers“and beht heavy, $.8 [5,0iny, Red Wood brand, Voor hes. B3 | %§HIzEP AND LAMBS_Receipts, 200 | extra fancy Jowa Jonathans, per bbl., .0 60; lambs, 85; culls and bucks, | 82 : : s 1 i‘:‘ 6.00, stockers, $3.50@5.50. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. Figs: Calitor- HEH 3 T 225sEsE 3 22SIRELBLU2IT at_ $5.06@6.15, New York: B Bt. Louls 2, foundry no=thers X § jand warants in London. No. 1 foundry mnorthern, 004 1.7; No. 2 founry northern, $I6.60@17.25; No.'1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, May P.~METALS--Le .‘ull‘ 0 A A Coftee Mar) NEW YORK, May #.-—COFFEE—The market for coffes futures opened steady at 55 e w Y5583 B8YeE 8 15 Srces SIMISTLRSTBT LS BESRET o EBeEatinefE s g =, -t L3I 1 Zwezs sssuse 2338 TIgwIgR SVZERISSHI RIIDIFTTTEIFISHEINEEE s 11 835:T¥L 1w . 1 10 10 - el | $¢. Joseph Live Stock Market. " W W ST. JOSEPH, May 0 -CATTLE Receipts. \“\:ll‘unvlnnlll Gruin Market. : head; market 10@ibc higher: steers. | MINNEAPOLIS, May 9.—WHEAT— AND FEEDERS ' cows and helters, $3.0007.60, |$1.10%; July, $1.10%; September, ;.".;]:‘; 34000800, Cash, 1’ northern,” $1.1261.13%; No, nia, 10c size, $0c. EeZsEaisusS8ee3 3 sales, 741 bbls.; reseipis, £8