CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET
Minneiota Croj Heror. and llilliaf Nwi
Ekow Btttar Situation.
CHICAGO IS THE LOWEST CORN MARKET
Cash Cora Butlant Is Held I a by
Light Receipt and Lake Sitae,
tloa Chleaao aad Omaha
. Market Dolt
' ... OMAHA, "May 12, 1904
andiJ. M.n,f"t crap r,,l'"'- tor the week
?lcht uStn"r.ldlyr.ni "t on ail
done. b .LltVB. 1,h' but n",re "cdlng was
2nn?H '.hi?.hlh, l,,nd east of the valley.
-K0f v'y H "f the Wheat Slid
S.l '.B 'del "nd the baney ami
Wel' The early seeded
Shower! ,P.,"nl.i'H"ln wcn- lhB Wl,rn1
rinW,i .of Sh 'h na nth stimulated ger
mlnatlon and the rapid growth of the plant.
w "Jl Polia reporta a good caah demand
F today. No. i norUiern la Bell-
mi'tllJ? -vtr tne 'July and No. 2 northern
SLli4?20' , Xh ml"s hve "rawing
"y 2T. th 'levators. Th. millers re-
iiuur sales eaneaday and 206 ear
SV'."" ""T loaded out from tlio city
18
ty.
"'"poiia BtocKB of wheat ha
. w-,Z """t"'" n five day. An
levator with about 1.300,000 bushel of.
Robs W burneU at f ort Williams, Man-
imfH1'' like Omaha. Buffering from
lii-El.. au2 ! "nt receipts. I he t orn
IT. i JS.? eeue of the lake situation.
fhk? Ji ' 8 r"m li'Khpr 'or May corn
I. ?.i5h CBgo nd Kansas City 1b as high
ss Chicago and Omaha In the highest, "r
wrmcrn snippers ha
atS 76.000 hnh.l.
Inrt o-4d-"V,ry "n" the close Wednesday
and today were, as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Wed.
Wheat
May .
J..ly .
Corn
May .
July .,
Oats
May .
W R w n
7HB 78',4B
51 624 A
45', B 45Vt
42 B 41411
30A 30 A
78
. 41H
.,38
42
38
eept. .:
A asked. B bid.
Local waabj ftraln Maraet.
. LooJ cash operations were confined to
tns sale of one car of grain. Receipts are
very light and the demand did not prove
good today at the high price. Receipt
were: Wheat, S cars In and 2 cars out; one
week ago, 1 car In and 1 car out. Corn,' 13
ears In and 14 cars out; on week ago, 4
cart In and 6 cats out. Oats, 2 cars ini
on week ago. none.
WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, suiSWo; No.
I hard winter, 8084c; No.n4 hard winter.
JSfJscj-No. i prlng, SSf9Uc-J No. 3 spring.
. CPNo- '"'SSSe: No. 3. 6061e; No.
61JMj2Ucj No. 3 yellow, 4l061V,c; No. i
white. 6l52c; No. white, 60Slc7
uaio-o, 3. iC; no. B. 40c; No. 4. jsa
. 8c; No. white. 42ffl4Jc; No. 3 whit. 4ia
4-'c; stsndard, 4141'ic
Note from the t urbans; Offlera.
Exchange visitors were: H. A. Nolte,
Elkhorn; J. C. Bpangler, Walnut. Ia.; J. H
Pope. Silver Creek; W. T. Comelisn, Peoria.
111.; R. 8. Kerr, Chicago.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 4 cars.
Of Wheat, 6 cars graded No. 2 hard winter,
1 car No.' 3 and 1 car No. 4 hard. Of corn.
7 cars graded No. 2 18 cars No. 8. 6 cars
No. 4, 2 cars No. 3 yellow, i cars No. 3 yel
low and 1 car No. 2 white. Of oats. 1 car
graded No. 4 white.
Omaha stocks of grain are:1 Wheat, 177,676
..u., ami, nu.: oais, IXZ.tiZS DU. Con-
'IPS,1. I01" "tocks: Merrlam & HolmnulBt.
122,764 bu. and Union elevator, 31,974 bu.
9rala Uarktta fcrlsowaaro.
Closls; prices of grain today and Wednes
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
A , 1 Closed
Wheat' , Today. Wed' v.
corn
July
487.
4V
48 A
4SSA
September
Wheat
July .......
September
Corn- .
July ...V....
September
Wheat
July (September
Corn
July KANSAS CITY.
744 744A
70iB 704
44B 44v;
4. . 4214
ST. LOUIS.
80,A 834B
.... 81 A
-SI
47V
48
4IB
September
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat-
July
Beptember
Wheat
July September
Wheat '
July .......
September
1HB 92SB
80B
PUJLUTU.
8H4 93
HiB 81UB
NEW YORK.
894
90
834B
CHICAGO GRAIN AYO PROVISIONS
Faore of th Trading and CIoslBaT
Prlcoa oa Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, May 12. Reports of favorable
progress by domestic and foreign crops
wr potent factors In wheat values today
At the close July delivery was down Sc
corn up 4?f4c, oats showed a gain of W
and provisions closed practically at last
nights final figures. Initial salts on July
wheat wer unchanged to a shade higher at
V8 86fco to 8&WiiuHa. The market closed
weak, with July 74Hi74c. declining to
Clearances of wheat and flour were Annul
to KM.dOU bushels. Primary receipts wnre
184,300 bushels, compared with 315.9uu buBhela
a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported recti pi h of 70 care, against
110 csr laat week and 147 a year ago.
Corn was moderately strong on light re
ceipts and on covering by shorts. Julv
opened unchanged to a shade higher at
4Tte to 4S1l4V,c,. sold up to 4.1V9 41140 and
closed at 4s!ft4H Local receipt were 74
csrs, with 2 of eontrsct grade.
In sympathy with corn oats ruled firm.
After opening unchanged to Vs4e hlaher
to SSTtaSftc Jujy sold between anV'no,
closing at 89c. Trfical receipt were t2 cars.
Provisions were firm earlv on a strong
hog market. July pork was down 24c at
111.25. Iird was also off 24c at tt.46. Ribs
were a shade lower at W.174. .
Th leading rut 11 res ranged 'as follows:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yea.
Com
Msy ( 4741 48V4(
July t8tj,49Sfe4!
Bpt. 4: 4 I
Oats I j 1
Mcu 1 ii 1. 41 9.. I
47 47T, 47
4!i4S4xi49!
4,H4;48VC'!4
41 'i
414
414
384
31'i
11 274
July iS)Vn; 394I"S
39
41
11 16
8eot.
U4;
31W-30,413 31
Pork
July Sept.
Lam
11 874f 11 20 I
11 6741 U 424
624! 424
6741 6 674
ly I 11 so
pt. j 11 60
U 474!
U 60
July I 60
8 4!i
60
I 45
624
6 40
8ept
Bpt.
6
6 40
46
60
S74 6 374
6241 6-'
674
No. 3 a Old b New.
,K,,"tlons were, ns follows:
rLOlR-SiMdy; winter patents, t4.7ft
4 80; wjntr struights. tl Ma Ho; spring pat
b.L;r.4rTio'Pr'" ,r1ht. M-tI.U;
CORN-No, 3. 4V4JW.f No. 1 yellow, 634
44ciT8No'1 1 4l1,c: No- . 3
RYE No. 2, 72c.
BARLEY Good feeding, SSiiSgc: fair to
Choir malilUK. 4fJHc. v ' ",r ,0
'SKKD-No. 1 flax. 11 014; No. 1 northwest-
rranet,1,De.P,'io. ,,mlhy- '
I'ltpVISIONS-Mesa pork, per bbl . Jn 10
eill!4- Lrd. per la lbs, tfi 324).; 36
Short rib Bide tloose). n 10 jo. bhort
clr Bid tboxed). to a.-g SO.
The following the receipts and ship
mnts yesterday ;
. Article. Recetpt. Bhlpments.
rlour, bbl M.7t ;!
Wheat, bu SMtl 1 at lot
Corn, bu 94 ) ;IU
Oat, bu , lul .Vw M.lai
!, bu t.i0 t&D
barley, bu 31 !) 4 fart
On th Produce exchange today th butter
market Itadv; creamery, 13fllf4',
Wry, IJ'.i-jno. tit, trd at Hiark,
IfA mt t .4I . . 1
il.Vy ear. St "qual or" brtt KKAtlYKRtV7dy?Tcld. 2326c.
own territory w h"ut t w.h.r V,'001.-Flrm : domestic fieece, IgflSIc.
rate. Chicugb on irtW.. PROVISIONS-Reef steady; family. 19.50
bushels cas No 1 nonhern wheat t 7rnm fflo fin: mPM- W.W.fiO; beet hams, fco.'
fi'tfHo over th? Mav lol miner! vZTfl lysa- r""t. 8.60.50; city extra India
iha purchaser. VWbush7la S No m"""- '4no&1 Cut meats quiet; pickled
Jeni at fl2c" o b also to rn!P?r. bel1""'- -2-fl": Pickled houlder: ft.Cu;
fcorn hiiin.U- Jl-PVJw'.?.,1 V.1"' nlrkled hamn. i9.60fllo.no. Ird. easv: west.
Wheat I I J i
May I 91'. 93 91 f 9141 914
July 8fii&87! 87 85Vw VKSTfemtMl
b July 5S S;SST ,8l4u SMW V&W 4
Bept. 18140 iSl . 8"VM4ui
,nclu',,1. ISaiSHc. Cheese, easy. 8
SEW 'lOHK GENERAL MARKET
lactations of lac Day on Varloaa
Coamallilri.
iiI?,l,TORK' MaT 12 FlOUR Receipt
' ejtPrt. pbie.; market ti
plc,l'j at l, lit nrlrai Mlnnnoi.tQ rtaf.
"'J'. -;tfrS.5; Minnesota bakers, 84.0O
?. winter patents. 8-,.00i 8..; winter
freights. H.Wi04.oo; winter extras. 33 to$
; winter low grades, 33 lfgS.M. Rye
". esy; mir to guod, 33.9uQ-r4.la; cnoice
to fancy. (4. 16ti 4.5).
io fancy. I4.15.ji4..).
f;''1.12; city, IllOfcl.H; kiln-
.0.
ow weetern.
dried. 33.0O4J
K YE -Dllll: NV ( t'Ul.rn -ftr. nnt
BARLEY Inactive; feeding, 49c, c. I. f.f
New lork; malting, K4j1i.Sc, c. I. f. Buffslo.
WHEAT Receipts, fci.lim bu.: export,
r'xxt bu. Spot, barely Bteady; No. i red,
fi lm elevator and ll.Ui'Sl.ll f. o. b., afloat.
Options opened Bteauy, cloaing VhSa
lower. May, l'o92V,c closed at B2c: July,
W.-, cloned at Mtic; 8fptcmbr, 83tf:Wc
clofed at 83c; December, -'VSc, closed
CORN Receipts, W.4fio bu.; exports, 450,.
.' nu. r.xport market nrm; do. t, e,
elevator; No. 2 yellow, Oc; No. 2 white, fcc.
Option market dull, closing a quarter
mgner; May. ftSfitAUC closed at t"4c; July
Cloael at MVc; September closed at u4c.
OATS Receipts, M.i) bu.: exports, 1.2S5
bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 26 to
32 lbs., 4VrH,V; natural white. 30 to 33
ins , wsftoc;. clipped white, as to 40 ids,
HA 1 Quiet; shipping, 6576c; good to
choice. WM.'&S.lc.
RICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, S9
bc; japan, nominal.
HOPS (J'llet, state common to choice,
190J crop, ai36c; 192 crop 2JS2c: olds, 1M
?4c; Paclrle coast crop, 19tf3c; 1M3 crop, 233
S6c: ol). 94J14C.
IIIDEfl Quiet: Oalveston. 2n to 2R Bounds.
ISc; California. 21 to 7h pounds, 19o; Texas
arv. 24 to ;iu po.inas, jc.
tallow-Kasy; city (i per pkg), 4ic;
ein stoamed. 3i.S0: refined, weak: continent.
W90: South America, 17.60: compound, 16.00
im. lorK, quiei; lamuy, i4..w; snort
cienr Jn.zwpit mess. lls.noHIJ 76.
Bl'TTKR Firm : fresh cresmtry 14ff20e;
state dalrv, common to choice. 13IW19C.
rilEESE-Irregular at 9SUc; new, 6140
7He.
Ktjas Tnesrular; western storage. 18019c:
first, 1PC1840.
St. I.nnla Grain and Provision.
ST. I.OL'Ifl. Mav li-WHRiT.tyir.
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 81.02; track. 81.C8
'(ii.w.;io. z nard, 94410964c; July, 8&8834C,
bid; September, gtii,c.
t.XRN Higher; No. 5 cash. 61c. bid;
srack. 6244Hc; July, 484c, bid; Septem-
OATS Steady : No. 2' cash. 42c, bid;
track. 4244it3c; No. 1 whit. 47c; July, 87c,
bid: September,' 80c.
FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents,
84.90fc6.00; special brands, 1541350 higher)
extra fancy and straight, 84.6'1tf4So; clear,
83.90frt.16.
SEED Timothy, quiet; 2.0.
CORN MKAL Stead v; 82.40.
Ii RAN Firm; sacked, east track, Wcffl
81.00. .
HAV-Rteady; timothy, 88.00lfM4.50; pra
irie. 8.(Xi9.fi0. ' w v
IRON COTTON TIE8-82C
PAOCHNO-tttc.
HFMP TWINB-e.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; lob
bing, 113.55. Lard, unchanged; prime
steam, 8H .06. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra
shorts, 37.124; clear ribs, 37 60; short clear.
87.75.
POULTRY Quiet ; chickens. 9c; springs,
32.OOfi4.oo per dosen; turkeys. 10llc; ducks,
Be; geese 6c.
BUTTER Fair demand; creamery, 10
11c. '
EGGS Steady ; 14c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 4.000 . 6.0"0
Wheat, bu 19,000 6.000
Corn,' bu 43,000 86 000
Oats, bu I. 47,000 47,000
Kaasas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, May 12. WHEAT Firm:
May, 864c; July, 744c; September, 704o;
cash. No, 2 hard, MnjiKc; No. 3, 874yi4Ci
No. 2 red, 8l.00igi.03; No. 3, 96c1.00.
CORN Firm; May, 47-Hc; July, 4443t
September, 424c; cash, No. 3 mixed, 53
6.14c; No. 8, 63c; No. 2 white, 634c; No. s,
630.
OATSSteady; No. 2 white. 424c; No. 2
mixed,' 42o. Vv. (
HA-Y Firfti; rhblce tiitibthy, 310.5011.00;
choice prairie, 37.76a8.00.
RYE No. 2, 64c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1517c;
dairy, 15c. v
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas
(esses returned), 13c: northwestern Nty 1
(whltewood cases Included), 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 17.000 20,800
Corn, bu 16,800 . 20,800
Outs, bu s ' ' 2,006
Minneapolis Grain1 Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mav II. WHEAT Mav
93c; July, !4(jj9i4c; September, 804c On
tracn: ;o. i naru, voVD'c; io. 1 nortft
em. 944WV; No. 3 northern, 924fc!T,.c.
FLOUR First patents, 35.005.10; second
patents, n.wKno.w; nrt clears, 43.03.tio;
eeconu civhtb, ti.w.
BRAN In bulk, 316.6O817.00.
Dolatk Grain Market.
DULUTH. May 12WHEAT-Ih. store
Nr.. 1 hard. 93c; No. 1 northern; 914c; No. x
norinern. c. xo arrive: no. l nard, B4Vc;
No. 1 northern, 834c; No. 2 northern, 80c.
On track: No. 1 northern. 914fi4Vc: No.
2 northera, 8'()92c; May, 914c; July, 914c;
DepiernDer, cwo,
OATS To airivs and on track, 43c. .
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, May 12.-WHEAT- Weak;
No. 1 northern. 98c; No. 7 northern, 854c;
old July, 86c asked.
HYE-Steady; No. 1. 744(S764c. '
BARLE Y Bteady ; No. 2, 63c; sample, 439
CORN-Steady; No. 8. 60S51c; July, 49c.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. May 12.-WHEAT-8pot
dull: No. 1 California. 7s. Futurea. aulet
May. 6s 3d; July, 6s 44d; September,
s Mid.
CORN SDOt. firm: American mixed, new.
4s 6d; old, 4a 7d. Futures, quiet; May, 4s
ta; July, 4s 44a.
Peoria Market
PEORIA. May 12. CORN Higher; No. 3,
Y4rtMtc; NO. 4, 40C.
VVH1SKY On the basis of 81.28 for fin
Ished goods.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. May 1J. -SEEDS Clover, cash,
36.40; October. 35.76; prime alsike, 36.15;
August, 4ti.su, Did; prime timotny, i.4u.
Forelaa Financial.
BERLIN, Msy 12. The bourse was closed
today in observance of Aacenalon day.
LONDON, May 12.- Rates for money tem
porarily hardened In the msrket today.
Prices, on the Stock exchange were steady
and a moderate amount of business wss
transacted, Americans opened dull In sym
pathy with New York. Foreigners gen
erally were quiet. Japanese were In active
nemann aim closed below the best quota
tions on profit taking. Kaffirs hardened.
Th weekly statement of the Bank of Eng
land shows i.W following changes: Total
reaerve, decreased 289,000; circulation, de
creased il5ii.0u0; bullion, decreased. 444,
1134: other securities, decreased. 1.826. Ok);
other deposits, decreased. l,2oJ,000; public
deposits, decreased, 4o3.000; notes reserve,
decreased, .'253.AW); government securities,
decreased, 4.49.0U0. The proportion of the
hank's reaerve to liability this week is 48.73
per cent. Last week it was 47.68 per cent.
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. May 18OILS-Cottonseed.
easy; prime crude, nominal; prim yertow,
2R4c. Petroleum, easy; refined New York.
88 Id; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 8810.
KO8IN Steady; strained, common to
good. 8J.8,4li2.90.
OIL CITY. Mav 11 OILS Credit K.I-
ances, 81 62; certificates, no ma; shipments.
;-.,: oniB.; runs, Jl4.-
5,3 hbls ; average. 14.119 bbl. Bhlpments
Lima. ,2.l bll. ; average. 59.S.SS bhla.; runs
Lima, 70,219 bbls.; average, 61.236 bbl.
Philadelphia Pradnr Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 11 BUTTER
Steady, fair demand; western creamery.
21c: extra nearby prints, Zio.
KO m Unchanged; ireah nearby. 174c at
mark; fresh western. Vc; fresh touth
western, 174'": frh southern, 17c.
CHEE8B Steady: New York full creams,
cholia'to fancy, 8li9c; fair to good,
J4. .
Dry Gooda Market.
NEW YORK, May 12-DRY C.OOD8
Th market show a alight improvement,
with buyer seemingly mor anxious to
provide for futur requirement. Kxpnrt
buyers have been In th market and uw
luiKines haa been done, but th amount
and price vary materially on reports re
ceived. CoaTeo Market.
Nr'.W YORK. My 12 COFFEE Th
market for future opened steady at un
rliuJigol prices; sales er reported of
bv.'hu ban. Including July. Vr6b5c; De.
rernlx-r, 4u6c; January, 6 KVfl 15c; March,
- tic. Boot Rio, No. 7 Involc, c;
mild. Hulet, 4-uidova, licgl. . .
THE OMATJA
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Soma Eipaniion Appears in tha Volnm of
ralin?8.
MOVEMENTS ARE OF STIMULATrNG NATURE
Gold Oatpat for Moatk Aggregates
More Ttaaa 9211,000,000, and Is
the Largest Asaennt
Ever Exported.
NEW YORK. May 12 -There wss a fur
ther expansion in the volume of dealings
In the stock market today, due to the In
creased pressure to sell stocks, the weak
ness being more distributed than was the
ease yesterday. Much influence upon sen
timent was produced by the Imposing di
mensions of th gold movement. The Mjy
shipments and engagements for Saturday
aggregate more than 325,000,000. The
largest amount of gold ever before ex
ported In a full month from New York
was In May, 1S94. when 827,440,000 went
out. The sustained level of the foreign
exchange rats makes it evident that the
movement has not lost Its force and es
timates vary widely as to Its limits, which
have already reached over 84O,0uo,0OO since
Its Inception In April. A large portion of
the Panama canal payment remains to
be provided for and the current outgo
evidently Is to meet other requirements
than the Pansma payment. For one thing
It Is admitted that today's engagement
is part against a subscription to th Rus
alsn loan which was taken yesterday.
The rebound in Consolidated Oaa on the
veto of the Remsen gas bill looked like
a squeeze, of shorts. Bonds were Irregu
lar. Total sales par value 31,825,000. United
States blinds were unchanged on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange vesterdav:
Hales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison, ex. dlv....
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio.
Chicago & Alton....
a, bio 69a 6X4 6Mi
4X0 93i
924
77?
924
77'
8,100 78H
.... 91
900 116'4 11R4 1164
600
200
30
38
164
29Ai 294
88 884
is-" iT4
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western. 2,700
Chicago A N. W
169
Chicago. Mil. A St. P.14,700 141' 140 1404
uo pia
Chicago T. tt T
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d prd
Delaware A Hudson.
Del., Lack. A West...
Denver A R G
do pfd
1764
800
100
'766
8i
184
is"
184
71.4
16
62
214
lent."
184
is"
214
156
100 214
400 1564
200 2684
600 20
1W
2W4 2684
20 19
100
684
684
23
37
684
23
61 a;
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. AN
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Ry.
Minn. A St. L..
.16,600
. 1,900
. 2.200
'. 'SOO
. 100
23
624
87
87
664
78
1294
784 784
294 129J
1'4
.... .... si
. 174
36" 844 844
400
8.70O 1084 1074 107
400 1424 1424a. 1424
100 76 76 764
8,100 110
1084 1094
42
M.. St. P. A S. S. M.
614
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Missouri, K. A T.....
do pfd
Nat. of Mex.. tfd....
.... 116
7.800 n
400 16
894 89
164 184
.... 354
6li
.. 6.300 1144 1134 114
New York Central
Norfolk A Western..
leu do 00 DO
.... 88
no pfd
Ontario A West...
800 214 a4 21H
Pennsylvania 37,700 1134 1134 114
1197 1101. 1191
Pitts.. C. C. A St. L..
Reading 3,900
do 1st prct
do 2d pfd ....
Rock Island Co 3.900
12 -214
654" 644
do nfd 2.400
St. L. A 8. F., 2d pfd
Bt, u. Boutnwesiern. ion
do pfd 100
So. Panlfle 13,100
80. Railway 200
do Dfd 100
Texas A Pac 200
Tol., St. L. A W ,100
do pfd ' .... '
Union Pacific ....27,500
do pfd 200
Wshaah 900
174 17
35 ' 35
QO piu o,uev 01-
Wheeling- A L. E...i-iv.. ;vf
Wisoonsln Central....
1
do sfd
300' 394
39
7
826
89
Mex. Central
Adams Express .
Amer. Express ..
U. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Ex..
2,000 74
100 226
7
226
180
101
203
48?.
164
69
284
89
6
27
'28V4
18
82
48
800 103 103
Amal. Copper
.36,500
. 100
. 300
49
l4
70 1
mer. 1 . &
F'dry
UU rIU
Amer. Cotton Oil....
do pfd
do pfd
American Ice ,
do pfd
300 27Ti 27
Amer. Linseed Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive..
do pfd
Amer. 8. A Refng..,
da nfd
700 18 18
200
954
127',;
96
44
Amer. Sugar Jlefng... 1.800 12
14 1WV
76 74
45 . 454
.... 30'J
203 2074
Anaconda Mining .... 400 76
Brooklyn R. T 2,500 46
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Consolidated Gas ..,.44,000 210
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities
General Eleetrio ...
Inter. Paper
Inter. Pump
11
200 664 64
io6 1664 165"
66
21
164
11
.. 100 11 11
ioo .74" N 74'
1.100 18 174
38
do pfd
National Lead
North American...
Pacific (Mail
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car.
do Dfd
74
,.17
83
100 26
400 97
900 25
100 69
100 212
26
964
244
69
212
37 V
'a
24
-1
684
Pullman Palace Car..
Republlo Steel .....
do pfd
Rubber Goods .....
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron.
U. B. Leather
do nfd
.. 1.700
6
39
.. 9.200
88
10V4
77 1
83
794
7,800 344 32
200
6k
6
2,2o0
79
7
68"
61
74
U. 8. Realty l.ioo
do pfd 8,800
U. S. Rubber
do pfd 4.... 100
United States Steel. . .16.700
do nfd 18.600
7
68 68
.... 15
64 644
61 61
164 168
88 38
Westlnghouse Elee... 8.100 155
Western Union 700 89
Knrlhern Securities
Total sales for the day. 415,700 shares.
Boston Stock ttaotatlons.
BOtrrON, May 13. Call loans. 234 per
cent; time loans. 8(1744 per cent, uniciaj
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atcklaoa adj. 4 tli Wealing, common
4o a lo Adrantur
Mai. Central 4 i Alloual
Atcblaon I'11 Amalgamated ....
do ptd In lAiuarlran Zlno ..
71
1
4
74
Buatoa A Albanr m lAtiantlo
Boaton A Mains 14a" Bingham
Boatoa Kisvaiaa.
Pltckburg p(4 ...
Man. Cantral ....
140
aa nocj....Mi, aaa
.111 iCantannlaJ
ait Copper Rang
.. 41
.. 12
.. II
K. T . N. H. A H..llT7 Daly Waat
Par. Vanjuelia .... 7aV4 Dominion Cos)
t'sloa Par I Ac II iFranklla
Anwr. Ar. Cham... 14i Oranrj
do pfd Tl lala Royals ...
Aniar. Pnau. Tubs... 4'Maaa. Mining..
Amar. Sugar Ir7 'Michigan -
do pfd l44lMohak
.. 7H
:: !
:: J
.. 40
.. 4
.. 124
.. 11
.. ti
..
..
.. 4
.. 10
..
..IS
I l is
..
.; Tt
Amar. T. A T....
..ia Mom. c. a c
.. 1014, Old Domluton
.. 74 iiOaraola
.. 11 Iparrot
..IM 'Qulnry
Amar. Woolen ...
do pfd
Pomlnlon I. A S
gdlaon Elar. IHu.
Oanarsl Clactrlo .
Maaa. Elactrls, ..
do . ptd . ......
Maaa. Oaa
l'all4 Fruit
I'nltad 8ho Wtarh
do pfd
V. B. ftaol
do pM
. .464 Shannon
US Tamarack
? ITrlnlty
i4 II. S. Mining..
10S V. 8. Oil
40 ll'lah
W I Victoria
I I Winona
HVWolrarlBS
Rid. Ex-dlvldend.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. May lJL--Clos!ng:
Coaaols. toooay ...M7-14.N. Y. Cantral
.1I4
. n
. a
. 11
. 1014
. Si
. 4
. 114
.
. m
. u
do account .
104
Norfolk A W ...
da ptd
Ontario A W....
Pannaylvanla ...
Hand Mine ...
Raadmg
do )at pfd ...
de Id pfd....
So. Itatlwajr ....
do rd
80. Pac He
Lnlou Pac I Do ...
do Bid
Anaconda Ia
AKhlaos 1 Tl
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.... Kla
f anadiaji Pacific II"
Oiaa. A Ohio 104
Chloags Ot W ii
C , M. A St. P 14IS
DaOaars IIS
D A R O
do ptd 71
Ina I4,
.. M'4
... IS,
.. MS
.i 11
do tat pfd 44
4o Id Old I
V. . Htaol
do (Id .
Wabaau ...
V
lllinnla Cantral Ilia
Louia. A Naab 111S
H . K. A I 17
K'x-dlvldend.
m ftm . . . . v aa
Spaalau 4s ... 114,
Sl.VKIv-Bur, steady, ii 14-164 per ounce.
MONEY 14fjl4 per cent.
Th rat of diaco'.int In tt.a or en nurli.i
for short bill Is 1-14 pes cent; for thre
months' bill, t l-lwd."4 tr fetit.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 13-MONEY-On call
asv. 1J3 per ccl; ciostna lid 1. offered
at J per ci,t. Tun loans, lightly firmer;
Ixty day. .4 per cent; nlgcty day, 2'ai
jr i-etn, sis iiiuiiina. ui per cent, rnin
mrrrantlle paper, iBi per cent.
8TKK1.IMI tXCIIANlIrl Hleadv. with
actual busineas In bsiikvrs' bills st tt.leO
474 for demand and at 14 h4.t fcA tnr
SUly-day bllla, posted rat, tb'ftH
to
434 42 42
.... .... 78
604
21
64
47
13 1.1 12
32U 32U 82
474 46 46
204 204 204
83 83 ' 82 .
22 22 '21
s?
B3 82 82
91 91 91
7U.
DAILY DEE: FRIDAY. MAY
and 84 S; commercial bills. 14 mv '
SILVER Bar. t',o Mexican dollars, 444o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
irregular.
Tne closing quotation n tionda ar aj
follows:
D. 8. rf. ta. rI
o coupon
So la. rf
an coupos
60 new 4s, reg.
So coupon
4n I4 4a. re..
So coupon
Alrhlses en. 4a.
Ho !) 49
Atlantic C. L. 4s
B. A O. 4s
.10 IMsnhsttan e. g. 4. ..14
.1" Mt. Central 4s '
On tut inc tl
in la-Inn. a . L. 4s ... t
m , k. a t. ..
do Jn
N. ft. R. of M. r.
n. r. c. (
... T
4a. Tt
... 4
...11W14
...14
... 7H
... 7
... 44
...43
...107
...io;
...it
r- J. r. . a
I No. Paris, aa
. 'H flo Sr
.lioia is. a w. e. 4a....
. lo S. U 4a a Bar
d la
irnirai or ua. aa nw-ajinn. ronr. ia..
-oo lit inr in1 nrafiina; gn. 4a If
Chta. Ohio 4H 1"3'4 at. L. aV I. M. r. la .114
Chlro a A. 3S.... ;Ht. L t. P. f. 4a. U
r., B. A q. n. 4a.... wn'st. L. . W. la
C. M. A B. P. f 4a . 1H iSeaboar A. U 4a.... TO
C. N. W. e. 7a....Ul"4'fio. Paris." 4a ttt
C , R. I. A P. 4a.... 1 Sn. Rallwar Ka -ll.s
40 col. 4a Wl ITaiaa A P. la li4
r c.c. s u g 4a.. lot It . t. l a w. 4a.. to
ron. Tobacco 4a Hl'nlon Parlllc 4a 1"
Colo. A So.
. 4 do ennv. 4a n4
. f S steal M la 71 Ta
. K'l.'Waoa.h u 104
. MS do nrb. R '
.1071, W. at U K 4a Bi4
.I07j;WI. Cantral 4a Mia
.101 'Colo. F. A I. c. la.. 7114
P tl. O. 4a
Erta prior lien 4a..
do a;n. 4a
P. W. A D. C. la.
Hocking Val. 4Sa.
U A N. unl. 4a...
Offered.
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK, Ms-y 12. The. following are)
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con
o
I.lttl. ChlSf
. I
150
.440
.
. 14
. U
. 40
. II
.100
Alice
Brace
Prim-wick ron ...
Comatock Tunnel ,
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn StlTer
Iron Stiver
LaadTlli Con
.. K
.. 4
.. I
.. 10
..140
..lit
. .10
..
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Savaga
Sierra .Vevada
Small flopea ..
Standard
OMAHA WHOLES At. IS MARKETS.
Condltloa of Trade aad Quotation on
Staple aad Fancy Trodnce.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady;
freh stock, 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9c; roosters, sc
cnrdlng to size, 67c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
9cj geese, 6c.
BUTTER Packing stoct, 514c; choice
to fancy dairy, 14 16c; separator, 20c.
FRESH FISH Trout, 14c: pickerel, Se;
pike, 12c; perch, 6&4c; b'.uensh. 12c; white
fish, 14c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; cod
fish, 12c; redsnApper. lie; lobster, boiled,
per lb. 30c; bullheads, 11c; catflsn, 13214c;
black bass, 20c; halibut, 11c; croppies, 12c;
nernng, be; roe snaa, .oc; snaa roe, 10c
smHil clscoes, 10c.
BRAN Per ton. 318.50.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholo.
sain Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 11 n
land. 38.00: No. 2. 37.60: medium. 27.00: coarse.
86.50; rye straw, 85.00. These prices are for
bay or good color and quality. Demand
lair ana receipts ngnt.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
C RANGES Navels, choice, all slses, 82.60
fancy navels, all sizes. I2.75SS.00: Mediter
ranean sweets, all sizes, ti.2o; Jaffa, all
sizes, j.tu.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy, 300 to 860,
90. ov; cnoice, 10 2iu, o.uutQj. 10.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb cartons.
65c; Imported Smyrna, te-crown, 12c; 5
crown, 14c: 7-crown, 15o.
BANANAS Per medium sized bunch.
r2.wm2.bO; J urn ro, 8Z.76V3.26.
DATES Persian. Per box of 80 Dkgs. 82
er lb. In 68-1 b boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffed
ates, rer box, 32.40.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42 per
crate, .uu.
FRU1T8,
APPLES Orejon fancr Ben Davl. per
box, fi.oo; New xotk export Kusseis ana
Baldwins, 44. uu
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt
case, 82.00(8 -
VEGETABLES,
POTATOES Colorado, 11.20; Dakota, per
du., 11.10: new Texas ttea siock, in sacks,
per io., 3c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu $2.162.25,
ONJONS Bermuda, par -lb. crate, 32 00.
CABBAGE California, per lb., 34c;
souinern per crate, z. itxej.uv.
Cl'CUMBERS-Per doz.. 75c31.36.
TOMATOES Florida, per 6-0aaket crate,
tancy, 12. z; cnoice, i.vt. .
RADISHES Per doz. bunch 85fr60a.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, . per dozen, 460
erne. ;t .. .
TURNIPS Southern, per doz.- 46o.
BEETS Southern,- per alo.. 78c.
. CARROTS Southern, per doz., 75c
. PA RS LE Y Per doz- e.
BEANS Wax. per bu. Jbox, 13.00; string,
Per bu. box. 82.00. A
. SPINACH Per bu.home grown, 80ffl60o.
iioranAUfo rcr aoaen uuncnaa, ao'4jwc
GREEN PEPPERS Per Bcbasket crat,
EGG PLANT Per 4W tl.t.
BQUASH-rInl'"'ldg summerSpee doz.. H.00.
1 MIUCS1LLANEOUB.
CHEESE Wisconsin. - twins, full cream.
11c; Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block
Bwisa, 16c; Wisconsin brick, l4c; Wiscon
sin ninuergBT, loo.
. CIDER Per bbl., 88.50;' per 4 bbl., 83.25;
xrL buuah umo,. per id., ivc.
niiDtj-nw. 4 biccii, vc, no. green, oo;
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. t salted. 6c: No. 1 veai
calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 84c; No. 3 veal calf, 13
to 16 lbs, 04c; dry salted hides, Sir 12c;
sheep pelts, l!427c; horeehldes, 31.6O2.60.
HORSERADISH Per crate of 3 dozen
pacxed, hoc.
NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell,
per 10.. no; ,ro. x nara snti, per 10., 12c;
fiecsns. large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
0c;' peanuts, per lb.. 6c: roasted neanuts.
ter lb.. 8c;Chill walnuts, 120H34c: large
r iiuia, ytr u., nu aiiuuiiua, mult
h.ll . ik IK.. V - . 1 1 1 'J . -1 M
".""I v. . . u . , . . .iu . 11,1 1, ,u, aiicir
barks, per bu., 82 00; black walnuts, per
uu., ai-a.
Wool Market.
LONDON. May 12. WOOL The offerings
at tne wool auction sales today amounted
to 14.708 bales. There was strong comnetl.
tton for good greasy half-bred combing
and medium New South Wales scoured.
ana extreme rams were paid, f ollowing
MM OlA HlM 11 HaIoII HAIlth wr-1
2,900 bales; scoured, 9dSls 9d; greasy, 6d
is id. uueenstana, iu Dales; scoured.
Ileitis 10d; greasy, ('Slid. Victoria, 606
bales; greasy, 9diijls 2d. South Australia,
400 bales; scoured, lsls 64d; greasy. 84d
raiua. wesi Auatraiia, suu Dales; greasy,
74(114d. New Zealand, &,ouo bales: greasy,
6didls. Cape of Good Hope and Natal,
-"Hi oaies; scourea, is sy,a; gressy, 44(gsa.
Punta Arenas, 4,400 bales; greasy, 7094d.
8T. LOUIS. May 12. WOOL Active;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 12
-2lo; light tine, I4gi,c; heavy nne, 1214c;
tub washed. 2C4i31o.
LONDON. May 12. WOOL Th offerings
at th wool auctions today amounted to
24.136. Germany bought merinos and oross
breds largely. Americans secured moderate
lots of merinos and nne cross breds. Scoured
broken fleece was in strong demand
and realised extreme rates. Greasy, half
bred pieces were In keen request snd some
what dearer. Cape of Good Hope fine
greasy sold briskly, but. heavy sorts were
lower and were sometimes bought In. Sev
eral parcels of scoured were also bought
in. New clout n waits ij naies; scourea
lif2s; greasy. ffr94d. Victoria. 8,800 bales
scoured. Is 2d'tflB 94d; greasy, 641113d
South Australia. 1,700 bales; scoured, 104c) '
Is d; greasy, 6(o'lld. West Australia, 200
bales, scoured, lidifls 4d. Tasmania. 800
bales; scoured, UHdKds ta; gressy, swiTlOd.
Nw Zealand, 4,'J0o bale; scoured, ll4citr
Is Id. Cap of Good Hope and Natal, 900
bales; scoured, l zijn bo; greasy, iwtil.
Falkland Island, 700 bales; scoured, none;
greasy
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, May lt-COTTON-Bpot,
quiet; prices 2(gt4 points lower; American
middling fair. 7.72(1 ; good middling, 7.58.1;
middling, 7.60d; low middling. 7.S8d; good
ordinary. 7.26(1; ordinary, 7.06d. Futures
opened and closed steady; American mid
dling t- o. c: May, 7. 2nd; May and June,
7.2ld: June and July, 7.19d; July and
August, 7.16d; August and September. 6.92d;
September snd October, 4.8Sd; October and
November, 6. lid; November and December,
6.04d; December and January, 6.01d; Jan
uary and February. 6d.
NEW YORK, May 12. COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up
land. 13.65c; middling gulf. lt.9oc; sales,
1,400 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, May 1J.-COTTON-Fii-tures
stesdy; May, 18 40913 45c; June, 18.713
11 TV, July. 13.9013 92c; September. 11.10
1168c; October. ll.Ovail 10c; November.
10 99411.01c. December, W 9O(f10.97c. Spot,
easy; sales, 600 bales: ordinary, llc; good
ordinary. 1211-16c; low middling, 13 516c;
middling. lail-ISc; good middling. 14c; mid
dling fulr, lf4c; receipts, 1,909 bales; stock,
8 .944 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Msy 11-COTTON Quiet and
unchanged; middling, 13c; sales, none; re
ceipts, 6:3 bsles; shipments, none; stock,
12,006 bale.
Kvaporated Apale aad Dried Pfaltt.
NEW YORK, May 11-EVAI'ORATED
APPLES Market continue dull; choice.
SVl fancy. 774c ' ,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea
ar moving In small lot only; apricots sre
limited request, but with storks small rul
firm In th absence of selling pressure'
choic ar quoted at 94u10o; utra choice
10Ji 104. Peaches are quiet; choice quoted
at 7,4o; extra choice, 7V3e, fancy. 94
&10c. " 71
Setentist Talk of Jarlspradeaeo.
BOSTON, May 11 The general subject
of jurisprudence wa dlacuiuied galn to
day at th convention of th American
Social Sclrnc association In . this city.
Tho prograni included an address on "Dis
franchisement of tne Negro from a Law
yer's Standpoint." by R. Hurnham M,rra
of New York. Another paper was that of
Edward Atkinson, th Boaton conomlat,
who considered th tendencies In tusnnfan.
I4trtn( toward Individualism.
13. 1S04.
OlIAllA LIVE STOCH MARKET
Bctf Steen lUther Slow with Tnttvg Witk,
bat Cowi Bald About Steidy.
HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE LOWER
Only A boat Tkre Cars of keea Ar
rived and oa Some of th Packers
Keeded Fresk Supplies Market
Showed Mere Streagrtk.
SOUTH OMAHA, May 12. 1904.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ...
Orttclal Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Cattle. Hoks. Bhep.
.. 4.221 8.190 4.979
.. S.1U 8.191 3.U1
.. 8,046 .70 46
.. 2.&U 6, 0Ut l,o73
Four days this week.. 12.722 29,226 9.4o8
Same days last week. ...17.014 40.324 18,181
Bum week before !,3il 49,620 21.4'
(Mm three weeks ugo...l9.K 4o.67d 31,718
Same four weeks sgo.... 22.073 3i,850 26,881
Same days last yesx 18.848 37,613 15,34
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows th receipts of
cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaua for
th year to oale witn comparison wiia last
yr: !,,.. 1908. ine.
V-if-ttl 860.667 8;vi,696 6,861
Hog 923,311 M0.774 97.WJ
Sheep Kiaota 0.6U 136,441
Average prices psld for hogs at South!
iut wa taai aeverat nays wnu vvm
pariaon:
P to. I im.im.ltu.il8U.U00.lM.UM.
April 18.
4 79 7 141 I 991 t Ml I 481 I
8 64
8 61
I 64
3 71
3 4
8 74
April 19..
April no. .
4 7 1 1 96 I 891 I 46i 9 III
4 Kl 7 10 I a! i 46 3 7&
4 7l4 7 1 881 16 4i 3 7i
April 21.,
April tl..
7 08 1 86 I 80
8 72!
April xs..
April 24..
April .'8..
April 24..
April 2..
April 28..
April 29..
April 30..
May 1....
May
May ....
May 4....
May 6....
May I....
Ma 7....
May 8....
May 8....
May 10...
May U...
May 13...
JI
I
'4
4 7
7 Oil ail i 8u
6 86
7 V6 S 76
7 841 7 OKI all
I 8ii 8 87
I Mi 8 tol I Tl
I iMl I 77
tCl is 71
8 M 8 Mil 8 44
1 ?4'-l
a 1. a 01
3 79
4 (141 83 7 07
4 6041 6 i 7 081 6 w
t 87 3 69
a 71
a 79
3 83
a 9
4 61
6 841 I 96 t 64;
6 321
( 3 01
6 U 6 90 6 M
4 68
6 761 7 61
6 711
le 1 a 6i
390
3 87
4 65
6 6 VI
I " 0-1
6 Til 6 171 2 6:
76
8 64 6 34 8 58, 3 U
1 & ui a 't 8 96
4 Mi 6 Tl
Jon
98
4 61 4 66
117 I 8 64 8 93
6 tM t 31 i 8 90
4 64 8 63 93i
tx
4 6741 2
4 64 I 6 64
7 00 6 64 8 10 8 69j
7 08
6 661 8 U 8 661 8 S3
8 611 S la. 3 62 8 96
7 07
a
60! 6 I61 2 6il 3 97
4 tl 4
991
I 6 16 3 l 4 19
Indicate Sunday,
. Th official number of cars of stock
Drought In today by each road was
Cattle. Hogs. H's'a.
c. M. & Bt. p. K..y a if
Ma Pacltio Ry t
Union Pacific System 2o 20
C. & N. W. Ry 7 6
V E. & M. V. R. R 24 28
C, St. P., At. 4 O. Ry 31 13
B. & M. Ry 18 18
C, B. A Q Ry 1
K. C. A. St. J 4
C, R. 1. & P., east 3 4
Illinois Central 2
Chicago Great Western t
Total receipts ....J 97 113
Th disposition of the day's receipt was
aa iouows, eacn ouyer purcnasing tne num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 6i 1.487
ewirt ana i.ompany vu 1,442
Cudahy Packing Co WW
Armour & Co 660
Omaha Pkg. Co., St. Jo
Swift and Co., St. Jo
2,297
1,600
Armour ot Co., Boo City
Lobman A Co
1,139
71
W. 1. Stephen 6
L. F. Huss 4
Wolf & Murnan 97 ....
8am Werthelmer 6 ....
Rothschild dk H 66
Sol Degan 8
B. A. G 103
Other Buyers 143
Total .v... 2.381 8,265 1,573
CATTLE There was rather a small run
of cattle this morning at all the principal
markets, and although salesmen at this
point tried to get mor money for what
they had they failed owing to th Indiffer
ence of buyers and the apparently limited
demand. Trading was rather slow and the
morning well advanced befor a clearance
was made.
The steer market was slow this morning
for the reason that buyers did not take
hold with any life and wanted to buy th
few cattle on sale for les money than
thev Daid vesterdav. Salesmen, on the
other hand, thought they ought to get more
money or steady prices at least Th more
desirable grades probably sold at right
around steady prices, but aside from those
th market was very dull, with prlcea a
shade lower. In some cases sales were
made that were as much as 6i&10c lower.
Owing to the lack of activity the morning
was well advanced before a clearance was
made in spite of the light receipts.
The COW marsei was a lime mure
than the trade on steers and prices held
generally steady. There were compara
tively few on sale and packers all seemed
to need some for their Immediate trade,
and a a result bought up everything at all
desirable at a reasonably early hour. Com
mon stuff was not very acuve, out sun ii
brought Just about as much money aa was
paid yesterday. ,
fri, m,mm n anniish change in the
prlcea paid for balls, veal calves and stags
to be worthy ot mention.
Btockers and feeders were very scarce
this morning and the demand was sufficient
to bold prices generally sieuujr uu aui
trades. No one was paxucuwriy enuuus
rr but still about steady
prices were paid for everything offered.
Representative Bales!
Ho.
Av. Tt. No. At. rr.
1440 I 40 14 ..107l 4 44
140 4 10 II 1104 4 44
"... 144 4 10 II..., 1IU 4 44
1044 4 10 44 1144 4 44
......1140 4 t SI 1140 4 10
.....IMS 4 10 1 1146 I O
1044 4 10 17 lit 4 40
171 4 II II 1110 4 14
1170 4 II 4 1141 4 40
1011 4 IS II HIT 4 III
ltd I 44 1 1181 4 10
1111 4 40 90 1141 4 M
171 4 II II HM 4 6
161 4 II 10 1141 4 II
1040 4 14 1 1400 4 44
1047 4 16 1 1115 4 40
1061 4 30 II 1171 4 40
1111 4 10 II 1S2I 4 15
1041 4 U H H04 4 45
1011 4 16 tl 1MI 4 45
1144 4 16 II 11 4 10
174 4 40 40 1170 4 14
1J10 4 44 II 141 4 14
461 4 15 1 UI0 4 II
1144 4 44 14 1111 4 th
1160 4 46 1 1140 4 15
mi 4 a n mi 4 h
"bTEERS4 AND HEIFERS.
411 4 10 14 Ill 4 M
744 4 10 II 1041 4 H
fit 4 II 1070 4 64
1114 4 15 It 1041 4 41
lull 4 M 10 1111 4 60
1014 4 25 4 1310 4 10
Ill 4 W 14 ,.1104 4 7
STEERS AND BULLS.
140 I 04 1 461 8 4
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11
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14
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11
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10 t II 1..
Ill 1 40 1..
446 I 16 I
MO 111 (..
144 I M I .
110 40 1..
460 I 40 I. .
484 t 76 I..
1076 I 00 II..
1O60 I 16
1120 I II 11..
176 I 15 14 .
1120 I I-.
170 I 10 1..
1674 8 14
1144 I M 14..
MO I 44 4. .
444 I 44 1..
1404 160 1.
134 I 60 II..
...11M 174
...1140 I II
...1126 I 71
...1030 I 15
...1041 I 15
...1140 1 15
...10W I N
...1124 I 44
... K I 40
...mi i io
...1140 I 44
...14)1 I 15
...1140 4 04
...1140 4 04
...1024 4 00
...1111 4 04
...lilt 4 00
,,.1I0 4 40
...1101 4 00
...lfl 4 04
.1314 II 1
140 i 4
COWS AND HEIFERS
8
I. s
in in 41
444 4 1
HEIFERS.
471 I M 1
471 I IS II
IM I 40 1
IM IM M
Ill I II I
4"4 I 71 4
TM I 41 39
44 I 40 1
BULLA.
440 50 1
1110 74 I
1114 I 4 I
llM I 10 t
, II I 16 I
( 40 I 44 t
IT 4 0
io 4 40
.... 110 4 40
.... HI 4 1
.... IM 4 10
.... 444 4 10
.... 171 4 14
....114 4 M
....144 I 14
....1044 I 70
....MM 71
....1174 Tl
....1110 Tl
.... 464 I 71
....111 I II
....1640 I a
1700 I 40 1....
1640 1 44 1....
144 8 W
CALVES.
140 I 10 10....
14 Ik I ...
M 4 40 1 ...
104 4 14 1 ...
IM 4 10 I. ..
101 4 71
111 4 74
.110 (SO
IM I 04
. m i ti
140 4 4
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
411 I 16 t 4aa ia
114 I 14 14 I 40
14
1.
I IM I 44 1 414 44
I ., 44 8 44 11 440 4 0
1. 170 I 44
IIOGS Ther were a faw mor hoa re
potted today than arrived yesterday and
til market wa ratner mw in oi.onin.
wHh packer bearish. They atarled out
fn th beginning to pound in msrket
I succeeded In taking off about 24&c.
ismen were rather slow In making th
feaeloq, so that th morning was well
ncd befor clearance wag mad.
The latter end of th market mav hav
shown a little more life, but there we not
much change in the price paid. Th bul
of the hogs sold at 34 60 snd 84 624. wit
the choicer loads going largely at MAS and
from thst up to 14.70. The light and com
mon stuff sold from 34 6.1 down. Packer
discriminated sgnlnet the extreme llsht
weights sgaln and wner they wer lacking
in quality it was nara to sen tnem si
what loosed to be a satisfactory price
rcepresemauv snies;
No.
It..
74..
40. .
43-.
14. .
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.147. to 4 a IS..
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... ro tuo 41:4
... 131 ... 4 IIS
... f0 . . 4 41S
... til fA 4 lis
... Jfl 110 4 4ts
... ;n no 4 41s
... 147 4A 4 11s
... If. 7 10 4 4s
... lie too 4 US
. ..817 140 4 lS
, .. .114 44 4 MS
...til 40 4 l:s
....SIS 10 4 41s
...,2T 140 4 1S
... tXt 130 4 i:s
...V0 110 4 lS
... rn ... 4 us
...tn to 1 i:s
...til ... 4 41S
...til ... 4 4IS
...tS5 4(1 4 IIS
...114 10 4 4tS
...mi so 4 4js
...111 10 4 i:s
....141 to 4 41
...144 0 4 H
...in 1S 4 44
...t0 10 4 41
..111 J40 4 41
.171 ... 4 10
71..
as
45..
44..
171 IM IU
1 40 4 SO
IM ... 4 I
.... IU 10 4 44 "
Ml II 4 U
144 M 4 46
171 M 4 II
144 IM 47Vj
141 140 4 114
106 110 4 474
Ill 140 4 ITS
joi 10 4 174
IM ... 4 874
t' 40 4 US
1T 14 4 474
ttT 40 4 0
ini 140 4 40
U3 ... 4 4
: to 4 o
trt ... 440
134 40 4 40
13 SO 4 40
134 HO 4 40
114 ... 4 40
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40 4 41
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69
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...201
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...!: 80 4 46
. . ! ... 4 45
.Ml ... 4 41'
...t7l 140 4 44
...170 40 4 471,
..tnt 140 4 414
..141 so 4 70
...lul ... 4 71
107 M0 4 40
.111 110 4 40
fll ... 4 40
.121 ... 4 40
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.J4t ... 4 1S
10 4 I'',
t"8 110 4 4IW
18 4 42S
.121 110 4 411.
14
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1 44 4 42 S
II IM 110 4 42S
SHEEP There were onlv shout three
CSrs of sheen on sale this -nnrnlns. and
as buyers wanted a few, they bought up
tnose ouereo at a little stronger prices.
Clipped ewes brought 34.75. clipped wethers
84.75 and soma cllnned vearllnrs 84 85. Theve
prices were about 1015c higher than the
Same kinds sold for the first of the weeK.
W'hile the feellnsr Is showlnar Borne slcni
of Improvement, still the demand Is rather
nmitea owing to the bad condition ot tns
mutton marzet in tne east.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs, 8fi.6Wi6.65; fair to good lambs,
IC.NVS5.50: good to choice wooled lambs.
36.50ftTj.76; fair to good wooled lsmbs, 8O0
ir'j.o.r; soon to cnoice yearungs or wetners,
86.00W6.26: fslr to aood yearlings or wethers,
84.75Co6.00; good to choice ewes, 34.7OB4.90;
isir to good ewea, 94.6034.70.
Representative sales:
No.
260 western ewes
Hi western wethers
21 western yearlings
232 western wethers
Aver.
.... 83
94
.... 84
.... 84
Pr.
4 75
4 75
4 86
485
Stock In Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
day!
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2,833 8if 1.5?3
Chicago 14.100 20.0110 4.000
Kansas City 2.600 1,000 1.700
St. Louis 2,000 7,500 2.000
St. Joseph 1.660 4.838 7,484
Bioux City 400 2,600
Totals 32.983 63,928 1C.7S7
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Strong, Host Five Cents Higher
aad Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO. May 12. CATTLE Receipt
14,100 head; market strong; poor to me
dium. I4.loni6.oo: stockers and feeders.
33.004H.4O; cows, 3150(38.45; heifers, I2.2-Vfj
4.zo; canners, iz.lMa.ao; nuns, j.wu-t.tAi;
calves, 82.5oa3.60: fed steers. 83.2mcro.oo.
HOG&Wtacelpts, 20,000 head; estlmsted
tomorrow, lo.ooo nesd; market strog to
6o higher; mixed and butchers, Msb'gil.RS;
good to cholc heavy, 34.76ftH.874; rough,
t4.40tf4.70; bulk ot sales, !.HMM.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4.000
head; market for lamb steady; good to
choice wethers. 84.666.60; fair to choice
mixed, 88.76S4.60; western sheep, 34.5O6.50;
clipped native Iamb, U.OOtqUOO; clipped
western iamb l4.fWC.eo; wooled western
iambs, 86.26.60., I
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. May 11 BEEVES Re
celpts, none; no .trading; market for dressed
beer atcady at 64tj84c for native sides.
cables quoted , live cattle higher at iz
!9Un Awi.mmA likf. ..'.-.. UA.
. 1- U . .El'.'. . ... ..... uvw, i.c-, ,
firm at 9490c; exports, 4 head cattl and
12 head sheen.
CALVES Receipts, 84 head, making them
witn tne siock carried over 84 nead on
sale; market for city dressed veals, steady
at e79c;' extra carcasses, 940.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1561
head: market for sheen steady: prime and
choice clipped lambs ilrni, others steady;
clipped sheep Bold At 33.7TyftS.624; culls.
84.50(34. If; common spring lambs, 83; dressed
mutton, steady. 84ffl04c: dressed lambs.
1043l2c; dressed sprine lamb, t8.OO4j6.O0
per carcass.
HOGS Receipts, 2.158 head: only 8 head
on the market; feeling steady.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. May 13. CATTLE Rs.
celpts, 2.600 head; market steady to strong.
Export and dressed beef steers, 84 COe.25;
fair to good, I4.00rg4.60; western fed steers,
84.0Offi4.R6; Blockers snd feeders. 13.264.70;
out hern steers, 83.7t4.86; southern cows,
32.28ti3.40:- native oows, 32.00rd4.25; natlv
(..irra M AV hlilla t2KOr'17K. KilvM
I2.7MI6.&0. ' ' '
hook-iteoeirt. ii.wio nesa: market fie
tower. Ton. 24.60: bulk. 84 602)4.75: hoavv.
34.704.0; packers, 84.6534.76; pigs and
lights, ll.004i4.IKl.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.7001
market 6c lower. Native lambs, 85.6004.66;
western lambs, iK.OCS6.oO: fed ewes. 84.25(9
t.00; yearlings. l.6t(.25; Texas clipped
sneep, 44. Due 4. w; siocKers ana teeaers, 40.00
4.60.
St. Loo Is Lire Stock Market.
HT. LOUIS. Mav 13.-OATTLE Recelnts.
2,000 head. Including 800 Texans; market
steady. Natlva shipping and export steers,
84.35)0.10; dressed beef and butcher steers.
84 0o44.o; steers under l,0o0 pounds, 83.50
4.50; stockers and feeders, 33.264iH.a0; cows
and heifers, 33.26tp6.00; canners, 12.100.50;
bulls, 32 76i84.10: calves, 34.0OiM.8o; Texas
and Indian steers. i3.0O4N.86: cows and half.
ers. 82.76S4.0O.
HOGS Receipts. 7.600 head; market
stesdy to 6c higher. Pigs and lights, 84740
4j4 65; packers, 14.604.76; butchers and best
heavy, 34.654j4.0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head; market strong. Native muttons, 34.25
ft-6.60; lambs, 6.5o 00; culls and bucks,
83.6&4.25; stockers, 32.6038.26.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Mav 11 OATTT.S"
Receipts. 1.660: steady. Natives. I4.irri.Y2f,.
cows and h'-lfers, i2.0Cxg4.86; stockers and
reeaer. 44 bui.tu.
HOGS Receipts, 4.838; weak to Ic lower.
ft4.834.
fiUb'irn Q...lr,t. 7 iQ, . .. M . . J,
Western lambs, 36.70,
Slonz City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia , May 12.-(8peclal Tele-
fram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head. Mar
et steady; Blockers slow; beeves, 83 6rf
4.80; rows, bulls and mixed, 82 80VJ4.00;
stockers and feeders, 83,0043.80; calves and
yearlings, J2.75t3.76.
HOGS Receipts, 2 600 head. Market tc
lower, selling at 34.40$ 4.80; bulk, 14.66.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May 12. MET ALB T-ondon
cabled another slight advance In tin, the
gain being a matter of 6d with spot closing
at 126 15s, and futures at 124 7 6d. Lo
cally tin was quiet, but responded to the
advances abroad with a gain ot about 30
points, spot clusing at 827. 6041 27.90. Copper
was stesdy but quiet In the local market.
Lake Is quoted at 31360; electrolytic at
818.12413 26, and casting at 312.874&13. 124.
lxindon, however, was a little lower. Spot
declined 2 6d to 67 7 6d and futuree lost
1 3d, cloaing t 67 10a. Lead wa un
changed at 14.6046 In th local market
and at 11 17 id In Ixmdon. Spelter aim
was unchanged In both mark!, cloaing at
6.2iK6 20 In New York and st 82 s in
London. Iron closed at 61 In Glasgow and
at 44 14d In Mlddleboro. Ixcslly Iron
shnsvs rather sn ey tone. No. 1 foundry
northern la quoted at 115 0016 60; No. 2
foundry northern at 814 764)6.26; No. i
foundry southern snd No. 1 foundry south
ern soft at 814 00614 28. Pig Iron warrant
are quoted dull with seller et 39.56.
ST. LOUIS. May 12 -METALS-Lead.
dull, 84.37. Spelter, dull. (5.00.
Snaar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK, Msy U.-BUOAR-Raw,
firm, fair refining, 8e, centrifugal, isj
test : molasses sugar,- 8c: refined, firm.
NEW ORLEANS. May 12-SUtjAR-Strong;
opn kettl. 2D2 3-l; centrifugal,
84c; centrifugal whit. 4V,tf4c; yellow,
3u4Vo; oond, 24e.
MOLABhiKS Nominal; open kettl, 2041
toe; centrifugal, HfQZbc.
Hlh school Track Meet.
Th different via of the Hlh school
will hav a track meet at the Ouiaha Lrtv.
Ing park this afternoon, when Hi fol
lowing event will be contested: lllgtt
iu in p; running broad jump; discus Hires, -ng;
throwing twelvft-puu-d hammer; put
ting twelverpound (hot; 100-yard dash:
-- ard dash; 4-yard daBh; ksft ysrds' run;
mile run; l.O-yaid hurdles; 2-'0-srd hurdies;
pole vault.
RENEWAL BOND SALE NOTICE
tlrralar Letters Seat ky City Tress,
arer Meaning to Financial
Honee Notifying Them.
City Tresurer Helming hs Issued clr
culr letter to flnsrclsl houses notifying
them of th proposed sale of 8170.000 worth
of renewal bonds June 1. Sealed marked
proposal for the bonds will be received
up to 3 o'clock on the afternoon of thai
day. The bonds are twenty-year, 4 p"
cent, semi-annual bonds of 31.000 denom
inations each. They will b dated July I
anl 1100,000 of them will be for taking up
old paving bonds and 370,000 to meet sewel
bonds maturing.
The original Issues were authorized by'
voters at elections November , 1881 .and
Arrll 1, 1884, respectively. The city has hot
th money to pay off th paper on Its
nia'urlty becaus the sinking fund haa been
kept within a limit rendering It Impossible
to amass the money. No litigation Is pend
ing or threatened In which the bonds at
concerned and the Interest on them a'"
ways has been promptly met.
Rid will be received for the whole or for
each Issue, but for no part of the whole
or each Issue, and must be accompanied
by a certified check of good faith on
national bank for 85,000. Th right to re
ject any and all bids Is reserved by the
treasurer. The bonds will be delivered
through the fiscal agency of the municipal
ity In New York and payment must, b
made before 13 o'clock, noon, July 1. Tn
connection with the circular describing the
bond sale, the following financial statement
Is made:
Bonded debt
Less exemptions .
.34,847,000.00
. 2,279,000.00
4 J.SKS.OOO.nO
Special Bssessment
School debt
Less sinking fund...
. 872.900.00
$876.000 00
211.613.60
-8
3.S840
Assessed valuation, 1904 flOl.rAtM.OO
Tax rat per 81.000.00 314 0
Population 128.000
GET NEW MARRIAGE LICENSE
Rasslan Man and Wife Want Ameri
can Certificate Jast for Good
Moaanre.
Ellas Most, who halls indirectly from
Russia and recently cams to Omaha from
Chicago, called at the office ot the mar
riage license clerk at the court house and
asked for license to be married to kss
own wife, who, with their two chlldrsjn,
ha brought with him, not necessarily Spr
publication, but as an evidence of goavt
faith, or, as he expressed It, Just to show
that he "had 'em." The request was so
unusual In a place where unusual re
quests are the rule that for a few mo
ments Clerk Sundblad didn't know Just
how to proceed. Then Mr.. Most explained
In very much shattered English that he
and his wife had been married In Russti
eight ' years' ago but that she had Just
come to this country to Join her husband
and that they were going to San Francisco ,
and for the sake of "making good" and at
a mild sort of celebration they wanted an
other license. 80 the clerk made It out.
but he got another nervous shock whsn th
recipient of It said they Just wanted the li
cense but didn't want to be married all over
again. They thought If they had a license
to sxhlblt it would prove their former
marriage In Russia. This hallucination fi
nally was dispelled by the marriage man
and the services of - Judge Vlmonhaler
were called into play and he tied the dou
ble how knot, and th newly married
couple ' with their two -children,' aged 7
and 4, respectively, departed upon their
westward way rejoicing, . ,
SHRINERS GO TO SIOUX CITY
Delegation from Tnngler Join t
Ceremonial wltk Some of
Iowa Brethren.
A large delegation of Shrlnars, membart
of Tangier temple, left for Sioux City al
13:45 p. m. yesterday On a special 'trgJn
over the Northwestern. The occasion ot
the visit to the oals of Sioux City la an
Invitation to attend a ceremonial session
In oompany with Za Ga Zlg temple of.
Des Moines to be held tonight. The train
left Union station and consisted of two '
chair cars and a baggage car which was
loaded to the guards with happy Shrlnars.
The train Is scheduled to arrive In Sioux
City before 8 o'clock so that the member
can take part in the grand daylight parade
which is to take place before tha ceremonies
begin In the opera house. The special win
bear the Shriners home Immediately after
the session Is over. George II. Weit, gen
eral agent of the passenger department of
the Northwestern, arranged all details of
the train service and was at the depot to
se thst everything 'passed off smoothly
and thst the train rot under way at tha
appointed hour. .
IRST TIME IN POLICE COURT
William Baraeck Lives in Omaha
Thirty-Five Years Without . .
Any Sack Troablo.
The case of assault snd battery preferred
by William Bameck oft 930 North Twenty
seventh street against his tenant, Mrs.
Mary Luebke of 934 North Twenty-seventh
street, has been taken under advisement
by Police Magistrate Berka, who will give
a decision Monday morning. Th case was
heard in police court Wednesday morning.
In connection with this ease Mr. Bameck
said:
"During my thirty-five years residence
In Omaha this I the first tlms I hv ap
peared In polle court and I think It will
be the laat. When Mrs. Luebke testified
that her husband did not tell her to throw
the water on me she told something she '
could not prove. I am a peacemaker. Hr
Is a receipt for 150 I paid a tenant aeme
years ago to move out of one of my houses
rather than have any difficulty."
REAL KSTATD TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record May 12, 1904, as fur
nished by the Midland (Juarantaa and
Trut company, bonded abstracter, lUit
Fa mam street, for The Bee:
Elizabeth Wear to Bertha A. Francis,
. . , - u o to .. n H 00 K 1 L. 1 vir .... ..
v o, V. K1IU aw, A , , V HH 1 1 i I tBj
ion run
8760
160
Alfred Hodgetts and wife to Nick
Mickls, lot 10, block 2, Anderson place.
Chris. Korbmoker and wife to Jame
Owens, lot 3, block 13, Corrlgan l.yjt
John and Mary Matejka to Frantlsek
and Marl I-uther, lot 18, block 1,
Morrison' add 8"i.
Mary H. Blmpaen and husbund to
Gnorge 13. Morris, lot 1, block 14, Clif
ton Hill l,6u
Charles kl. Mack snd wife to IJndsy
Thomas, lot 9, block 7, Gramurcy
Park lot
Bartholomew J. Scanned and wife to
Edward E. UU, lot 13. block 2, West
Sid add. No. 2 j.)
Anna Corrlgan to Carter E. Stewart
and liurrirtte Stewart, lot 24. block
31, first add. lo Corrlgan plac ;j
Jamrs Vickery and wire to ('levin C.
Kendall, 4 of n4 lot 1, block ii, in
original plat of Omaha 4,5.10
Geois M. Nicholson and wife to M. E
Anderson, lot 13, 14 and 15, block 3,
Nicholson add 401
Gnstuc ivgau and wife to John H.
ilarte, lot 12, block 1, Hillside add.
No. 2 3 f4!
Mathilda Norlander to Frank and Mary
Dworuk. lot 3. block 17, Credit Foil- "
tier add 1 To,
Andrew I'atrn k to Marie l,ultj.na purl
of lots 3 snd 4. block 4. Jon. a" udl
Ida M. Vore to Throiihllt) Vundftiho.
saerde, lota 18 and lj, block 3. South
Omaha Puik .
7i)
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