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Show MOUSING THE III 1-- 9 iff OF THE WORLD MARKET IS FREE FROM PRESSURE OF LIQUIDATION. 1 F 2--4 0 AND MARKETS Penn, e V r ears of Conflict at Union Pacific Special StockHoldera Meeting Diaappear. The atock market was free today from tbe pressure of urgent liquidation which broke. vlg-oyesterday's market, and recovered losses jusly something more than thedecided of the day before. There was a shrinkage of business, showing that the bidding up of prices had to be carried further to recover a leaa amount sold yesterday. of stocks than was This constitutes an excellent showing of the reduced volume of stock offering for sale and is an Indication of technical strength and relief afforded by the liquidation so tar completed, but there was a very marked falling off in level of the demand at the higher of the trading prices, the dullness showing a progressive increase. The inference is that the buying was to a large extent forced in the same way that yesterday's selling wax Tbe bear traders who followed the decline yessales felt short terday with free obliged to cover their short contracts in the face of the evidence that tbe most urgent liquidation waa completSome of the fears caused yesed. terday by the signs of weakness In the market or which were given currency by the Industry of the bears lost their (UN today and the relief thus affordThere was ed helped on the rally. no important change in the news bearing on values, but there was a decided la the temper shown in Its The attitude towards interpretation. Tba Heading afforded an illustration. news stock was sold on account of the of the distribution of a part of Lake Shore's treasury holding as this was view supposed to be a well Informed . Chat the price had advance untfarrant-edlyToday it was urged that the fact that thia considerable supply had been marketed without preventing the great rise iiv the' stock was evidence of the absorptive power of the market for It and its Intrinsic strength. Yesterday's fears of a conflict nt the Union Pacific special stock holders meeting oyer the propoeed issue af 9100,000,000 6f preferred stock were converted today Into professed hopes of some extraction at that meeting of apodal benefit to stockholders. The street was without news from the meeting up to the close of the market The Northwesters and Pacific stocks, however, were the agreaalve leaders of the rebound In prices as they had been most acutely affected by the precebd-indrop. ' The Southern group was also notable strong as they also had suffered more thaa the avenge, from tne tbe violence of tbe reaction from Conexcessive speculative advance. solidated Gas had the benefit of the failure of the attempt to pus a law reducing the price of gas ia this city. The effect of the weakness here yeson terday had as unsettling Influencesome today's early foreign market and action seemed to be given there also to the fears of international friction. The foreign representation was of only light effect on our opening market and the recovery eet In promptly, 'ihs estimates of the week's current movement Indicated a nominal gala In cash the banka The upward rush of aaojdes' Gu at tbe end was due to Cm report of the defeat of a gss hill The sharp In the Illinois legislature. reaction during the final hour and the recovery to the Arm . closing were notable for the exceedingly light dealings on which they were affected. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. 93,500,000. were all unUnited Stairs bonds changed oa call. New York, u t t. ! i M ; V . I I ; s ' i : f - i h l , f i i ; t:; i : : if f;f 1 i 1 1 : iU i I ij f !i ! V, , I ' May 6. ' Wool. fit. Louis, Mo., May 5. Wool strong; median grades combing and clothing 251 29; light fine 201221-2- ; heavy fine 1820; tub washed IJtftO. tell Money per cent, closing Time monoffered at 1 ey steady end dull, sixty days and pbr ninety days and six months 8 on bid firm. 1 1 2-- ff 4 Prime Mercantile paper per cent. . Sterling exchange nay, closed firm, with actual business in bankers bills t 4.96650 4.8660 for demand and at .8450 04.8455 for sixty day hills; and 4.8701-3- ; posted rates 4.850 . 88-8Bar silcommercial bills 4.841-- 4 ver 667-8- . Mexican dollars 441-3- . Government bonds steady; railroad bonds firm. 8 3-- 4 1 6L Louis, Wool. Mo, May B. Wool rang; territory and western ft fine medium dium 22819; fine 18620. me- 21Q23; Sugar and Coffee. 5. Sugar, raw quiet; fair reBnlng 4c; centrifugal 96; Retest 4 8; molaaaea sugar 1 fined quiet; crushed 6.85; powdered 6.35; granulated 8.15. Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 8c. New York. May 1-- 4. V Chicago Freduce. Chicago, May IB. Sentiment In the wheat pit today waa inclined to bearfrom demand ishness, hut a fair horta held the market comparatively steady, July opened a shade higher at 83 . After Belling off to 831-8- , tha Minneapolis price advanced to S3 Duluth and Chicago reported receipts 74 n year ago. of 81 ears, against An active demand from shorts caused a firm tone In the corn market Cash quotations were as follows: Flour easy. No. 2 Wheat shrdlu hrdlu hrd lu No. 3 Spring Wheat 929S; No, 96; No. 2 Red. 904693. No. 3 Corn. 494! No. 2 Yellow, 50 No. 2 Oats, 294 314; No. 2 White, 5, 85 i; Rye, -- 3S ? Why Use Coal When you can have for additional lights Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light , Jlsac AND 7073. Whits, 30032. 707. Whiskey, basis of High Wines, Clover, Contract grads, 12.00. . I 123, Articles and Shipments. Articles. Receipts Ship ments POWER the Produce Exchange, the Butter Market, steady. Creamery, 2024; dairy, 18 22. Eggs, steady, at mark eaea, included, 154; firsts 164 4; prime firsts, 17; extra, 184. Cheese, steady, 134814. New York Benda, U. B. refunding 2s, registered... 104 U. 8. refunding 2a, coupon.... 104 104 L, 8. 3s, registered U. 8. 8s, coupon. Ex IT. 8. New 4s. registered 132 ..132 U.S. New 4ar registered U. 8. Old 4s. registered 1044 104 4 U. 8. Olds 4s. coupon American Tobacco 4i, cer 734 American Tobacco 6s, cer. 1154 103 Atchison general 4a 96 Atchison adjustment 4s..102 Atlantic Coast Line 4 Baltimore Coast Une 4s. .......103 95 Baltimore and Ohio 31,8. 114 Central of Georgia 5 Central of Georgia 1st Inc 92 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc, pfd.. 77 108 Chesapeake and Ohio 92 Chicago and Alton 34 new 4a 99 Chic., B. and Q. I. 80 Giles., R. and P. R. R. 4 1. and P. R. K. col 5a. . 92 Chic., R. C. C,. C. and St. Louis gen 4s.. ..lftlu 98 Chicago Terminal 4s pfd Colorado Midland 4 741.4 Colorado and Southern 4 98 Cuba 5s, certificates Denver and R. G. 4 pfd 101 Distillers Secunuas 5a 79 Erie prior lien 4s 92 Ft. W. and D. City 1st.. 114 113 Hocking Valley 97 Japan 6s, certificates Louisville and Nash., unified.... 103 Manhattan cuusol of gold 4s.. ..104 Mexican Central 4s g Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn and St. Louis 4 97 Miss., Kansas and Texas 4s cJ UNION PACIFIC Three Trains Daily RELEASED :via rvbi a at 89; 600 10 Ontiha Kintis Indictments Again tbe Smiths are Quashed Chicago St. Lonls City AND ALL 4... S' HO CHANGE TO JEBJSTC.'SE . lit lure fvur " v I' TUktt Jteadt via tha 9 UNION PACIFIC, F1 tki Per Full InformeMen call an P hu A. B. MOSELEY. Traveling wiaaengsr AfenL Ogden, Utalw mid as , Ul us this fine Y uC liffi G G X poui n escb T w .. R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT JUNE 8TH, 1904. Ui A THE OREGON DEPART DAILY. No. 6 Atlantic Mail all points 7.15 a. m. East No. 12, Salt Lake local ....9:00 a. m. No. 2 Chicago, St. Louis lim- 1:15 P ltrd No. 4, Atlantic Express, all 7:00 p. m. points east ARRIVE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mail, Balt and all points east. 11 :80 a.m. No. 1. Chicago and Bt Louis limited ee e e e e e e e e e e e es40 Pe O No. 11, Local from Park City and San Pete .Valley ..7:00 p. m. No. 8, Pacific Express from am. all points east cars to Omaha, Through sleeping and Chicago and St Louis, New York Boston. Free reclining chair cart. A service on all perfect dining car through trains C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgetPsgrJJept Balt Lake City, B. GILSON, Agent Ogden, ist SHORT UNE TIM1 CARD, April 2, 1905, 89 G K)i DEPART. No, 7 Butte and Portlands :05 p.m. No. 9 Pocatello Montpelier and Butte 1:25 a.m. No. 11 Cache Valley .... 7:15p.m. No. 12 Balt Lake and Tlntlc ., .10: 50 a m. No. 8 Balt Laka and Intermediate points 7:35a.m. No. 2 Balt Lake, Provo ail Milford and prints south ., .l:(0p,a said No. 19 Balt Lake Intermediate points 6:20 p.m. , , ,8:16 a hn a 6.. Cs Or per Ci Po Bn far Cai Ho Esi Sal " No, 1 Salt Laka 2:45p.m, No. 8 Butte and Pocatello .12:50 a m, Express , ,, No. 11 Salt Lake aid Tlntlc .6:55 a. at No. 7 Balt Laka and Mil. . .. a ford .11.25 m a a . No. 8 Balt Lake and intermediate points 8:05am No. 8 Portland and Butts. 7:00am No, 10 Butte and Pocatello 6 :00pm No. 12 Cache Valley ....10:35pm Trains south of Juab do not m Sundays, I Apr Ore Esi pound Vts Hal melti tripei Ticket Amt MOSELEY, aTrav. Pass. ipuL aa Kit Lei Hig wrigh Cos Kin Ore Ore Coe Tur Bsa ARRIVE. A. 8v , C. A. HENRY, MSN. Brpe too Tim Onk Ogdea, Cub, BURLEY, G. Salt Ink Qtj, P.IU fetal laid Pick! No. No. No. 21; 0 No Opposition to the $100,000,000 U. P. Bond Issue. a THE ITALIAN Rib r Veil Slrlof ,. eml Roun Cbucl . .Rib b Rump Loin Whole Veal ARRIVE. 6i Atlantia Express Francisco Btn from 7.10 a dally No. 2 Overland Limited..., 2:25 p m Atlantic No. 4 Express from Ban Francisco and Intermediate points No. a d&lly e e e e e a ee 10 P B e Mixed Train from Corinna Montello via and Kelton, daily except No. 204. eeeeeaeeeese Bll&dljf SW P I o- CHEYENNV, OMAHA. DENVER, KANSAS WU,U,' O"1 CITY. Boiled Einei Breskl Biuui Dry ui Pleklei Home Pork ' Hsmhi: '' The pr Mnd. TimotS Nr ton. Alfalfa 1, loos Wheat, 0.(1, CHieMa ' Whole Crsekft Barley Birler BOSTON, NEW YORK And all Clttaa of Europe via All Lints Sbarmans Ticket Bleed , Choppt LOW T-RATES op-po- COLONY Pick dotes. DEPART. S, Pacific Express for and Ban Francisco points, daily 4:10 A m Pacific Express 5, through to Baa Francis,...11:55 am co, dally 1. Overland limited.. 1:55 p m 208. Mixed Train, Ogden to Montello, Corinna and Kelton, dally ex8.15 a m cept Sunday No. Effective Dec. 4th. 1904. DEPART. No. 6 Mall and Express... 8: 20 a. m. No. 2 Overland Limited for Bluffs, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas City and 8:00 p BV east daily No. 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council 21; Bluffs Kansas City and nil p. BL points cast, dally....,..-7:2ARRIVE. Open Board Salas. No. 3 Pacific Express from Carlas, BOO at 14; 1,500 at 16; Omaha, Council Bluffs 1,000 at 16. Denver, Kansas City and 46 Ingot 1.000 at 2. ......2. a ua east dally Ned York Bonansa, 100 at Limited COO at 66; 10 at 56, No. 1 Overland buyer 30. Council Omaha, from Silver Shield, 500 at 26. South Swansea, 500 at 7. Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver apd all point east, Victoria, 100 at 1.87. Balt Lake City, Utah, May 5. The p, m. dally ,. ,.y,...,8:30 Harrlman Interests appear to be In 3:00 g m. Mail Fast 9 meetSan Franclacc Mining Stocks, No, of the control special complete C. A. HENRY, The official closing quotations for ing of the Union Pacific stockholders Ticket Agent afterhere held this meeting being mining atoqju today were aa follows: A. MOSELEY, believed is that the and proIt noon, Alpha Con, 12. Trav. Pass Agent i Andes, 24 poeed Issue of 9109,000,000 of preferOgden, Utah red stock will be approved. The votBelcher, 23. B. sad B., 150. ing began at 12:40 and the polls will not close until 2:40, but up to 1:15 no Bullion, 38. opposition to the proposed Issue of Caledonia, 61. stocks had developed. Judge W. D. Challenge C 19. Cornish at New York, vice president Chollar, 20. of the Harrlman system, and Judge Confidence, 75. W. R. Kelly of Omaha, general soC. C. and Va, 180. Silver Hill, 1.10. licitor, are present gt the vig etlng. Crown Point, 1L Union Con, 68. So far as can be learned there are Utah Con, 07. Exchequer, 59. no reports of the minority Interests G. and Q., 25 . Yellow Jacket, 27. recently reported to have been II. and Nor., 190. to the big stock Issue. Silver Bare, 56. STRIKERS TO BE AIDED. Mexican Dollars, nominaL Drafts, sight, 05. finest Chicago, May 5. Additions to the aa tha Fadfle coast miss tha Drafts, telegraphs, 07. number of teamsters on strike will grapes oa tha Pacific coaaLTholr wince disaggregate nearly a hundred today. The are absolutely purs. It you wish to WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. new strikes are confined to Individual pense good cheer tor the holidays wholesale grocery order soma of their wins from Cloudy and unsettled weather with concerns, chiefly frequent showers prevailed during the houses. All- the principal wholesale grocery fora and latter parts of the week. SOth Dtr96i These showers were a great benefit firms In ths elty sre now under the t00 as they soaked the ground thoroughly ban of the teamsters, and the diminishand placed it In fine condition to work. ing stocks in the retail storei are During the middle of the week, clear further placed In Jeopardy. The union leaders also threaten to weather with warm days and cool nights prevailed that was not only tie up the river service by calling out favorable for the growing crops, but the tugmen and thus add more difficulIso for the work of plowing and seed- ties to the transfer of goods from the Union tugmen ing that had been delayed by the In- grocery warehouses. that several large concerns clement weather. High winds were reported damaging to crops, especially In the were utilising the river route to move H. PATT1BON B. M. LEEDOK northern counties. Light frosts were merchandise. It Is learned that President Samuel reported In elevated districts, but no Gompers, of the American Federation rppreciable damage resulted. Fall grain continued to make rapid of Labor, has recommended to his exgrowth. Early sown spring grain waa ecutive .board that they vote an In 2425 Washington Avenue. for the striking teamsters coming up. but seeding waa at 111 in (Phone 228X) progreaa, though nearing completion. Chicago. Tbe teamsters strike has attracted Alfalfa waa also making rapid growth. One correspondent in the extreme many labor leaders from all over the southern portion of the section re- country, among whom Is P. .H. Mcported that it was blooming and being Carthy. of San Francisco; John L. of the American cut for hay. Sugar brers were coming Lennon, treasurer s tip in excellent condition ; seeding was Federation of Labor, also is In till under rapid headway. Fruit continued to bloom; moat varieties with MORE POWERFUL GUNS. the expectlon of poaches and apricots were In good condition, thought backward. Pastures and meadows were In Berlin, May 4 After trial of the fine condition and affording ample Kruppa new 3.15 Inch guns lasting feed for atock. were being several days at Meppen this week Sheep driven to the summer ranges. Shear- they are reported by experts to suring was nearly completed, and the clip pass In range and penetrative power was excellent. all weapons of equal power. Russia and Japan were among tbe foreign powers MARTIAL LAW. present. Russia has placed large orders for rifle barrels, ammunition and Tomsk. Western Siberia. May 5. horse shoes with factories at Breniau Martial law ha been declared the nnd other places in the province of Pfesnss: Ball 22; taaapcadeit 22, collieries of Anger and 8oud 412 25th St v 3 MOl PACING. SOUTHERN TIME CARD at at 84: 1.000 at 2. New York Bonansa, 600 at 61, buyer 60; 100 at 614. buyer 60; 100 at 60, buyer 60; 100 at 60, seller 30; 100 at 60; 100 at 59; 200 at 68; 200 at 57; 100 at 59, buyer 60; 100 at 56; 600 t 54; 100 at 53; 100 at 524; 100 at 62; 1,800 at 56; 100 at 64, seller 30; 600 at 544, seller 20. Tetro, 1.000 at 21; 4,500 at 214; 500 st 500 at 1,000 at 1. A PRINCIPAL CANTIRN POINTS 1,500 . 4s CO IS TO BE! SWISS ,.,.....104 electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 IITMI LIGHT 2 Good Feeding Barley. 16 40; Fair to Choice Malting, 44047. No. 1 Flax Seed, 1.25; No. 1 Northwestern, 1.39. Prime Timothy 8ced, 1.50. Mesa Pork, per hbl., 12.0613.10. Lard, per 100 the. 7.1607.17,. Short Ribs sides, (loose), Short Clear Sides (boxed) 7.001 7.124- - On each No. 8-- 3QG - Uttle Chief, 1-- 2 i i 5. 894. 1 , Dua'e Review. New Yortr, May 6. Dun'a weekly review of trade tomorrow will eayt Weather Irregularities provided the only check to business, partly through tha direct effect of retail distribution el seasonable wearing apparel, but resumption of store through . the caution, among traders in some tec-- , ttona ware crops have been damaged, . Oa the whole average progress la shown In most trade reports, and industrial activity is unabated. Aside from the Chicago strike there la little friction between capital and labor, many higher wags sales going Traffic conInto effect this week. Railditions are well maintained. way earnings for April exceeding last ci.nL Foreign comyears' by W.68 peralone shows a gain merce at Ms port of 99,109,534, in value of merchandise Imports ever the same week in 1904, While esporta Increased 91.768,488. Hides continue firm but sales are Uncle Bam Con., 100 3 cent 1905. r Regular dell Sales. Carlas. 500 at 174: 500 at 16. May Day, 2,000 at 20; 500 at 204. Silver Shield, 100 at 28. Money,. Close: 1164 744 4i.,,, 894 944 6, New York, May 5. Nan Patterson's Yesterdays Quotations on tha gait condition was much? improved today. were fob Lake Mining Exchange Ler recovery from the almost comlows: plete Breakdown which followed tne failure of the jury in her case to agree early, yesterday morning, began yesterday afternoon and has progressed steadily. She arose today at the usual hour in apparently good health and spirits and ate a good breakfast That ane has not fully regained her normal health became evident however, when she expressed a desire to retire again immediately after eating breakfast She was very tired, she said, and needed another hour of sleep. She did not wait long enough even to open the letters which came to her in the morning mall. There waa a big bundle of letters for the prisoner today and with them a number of picture postal cards. One of these bore a message urging Mias Patterson to keep her courage and to "Be game to the last." Several other cards bore messages , of a similar nature. Nan Patterson was told today by her attorneys that she probably will not be released on ball before Monday. Judge Foster, In the court of general sessions, today quashed' the Indict-- j ments charging conspiracy against J. Morgan Smith and his wife, Julia Patterson Smith. He gives the district the attorney permission to case to the grand Jury. The Smiths were arrested in Cincinnati and are now In the Tombs prison here. remain in the The Smiths will Tombs pending , the decision of the district attorney si to whether he will resubmit the case to the grand jury. Counsel for the Smiths said that after twenty-fou- r hours he will move for their discharge If the district attorney (has not by that time decided to re-to submit the case and fixed the time do so. In dismissing the Indictments Judge Foster' severely criticised the grand Jury. "The minutes of testimony show no evidence whatever of conspiracy on tbe part of these defendant," he The grand jury has no right wrote. to find an Indictment where there Is no evidence to support It I can only explain the fact that an Indictment was found on the theory that the defendants who were absent from the state were needed witnesses in an Important case. 1-- 3 6. 944 116 MAY SALT LAKE MINING STOCKS, 2 New York. May 5s..,....--...-"12- Wabash lta. . Wabash Deb. B..,,. Weatern Deb. B.,s, Weatern Md. 4s Wheeling and Lake Erls Wisconsin Central ' , conv. U. S. Steel 2nd MORXIXft, NAN 102 4 Reading General bL Louis and I. M. consol 6s. .,.1164 SL Louis and 8. F. fg. 4...... 894 834 St. Louis Sweatera coa 4 8eaboard Air Line 4s pfd. .. 854 Southern Pacific 044 119 Southern Railway 6a.... 123 and Texas Pacific lets 84 a Toledo, 8t. sad Westers 4s 105 Union Pacific 4a.. 105 Union Pacific conv. ; . UTAH, SATURDAY Iliaa., Kansas and Texas Sadi-- . . . 85 Nat 10 oxl R. R. of Mex., coa 4a. . 80 100 Y. Central gen. ij. DATA J. Central gen Li.,,n 106 V, Northern Pacific 764 Northers Pacific 1014 Norfolk and Weat., con 974 Oregon Short Line rfdg 4 at the leading buyers are July opened up a shads to held aim66, and for a time 65 to Dealers needs. current for applied , re declining bid slightly below the ing the opening range a shade oats higher at opened July market, 29 to 29c, and aold at I91 In the United 28 Failures this week July Fork was up Sc at 13.35. Lard States number 1S2 agnat 204 last Ribs were 7.32 week. 204 in the proceeding week and wa up a shade at7.30. 12. 0 207 tbe corresponding week last year. up 5c at 7.27 Failurea In Canada number 20 to Kansas City Livestock. against 15 last week.21 the proceeding Kansas City, Mo, May 5. Cattle-Rece- ipts week and 27 last year. 8,000. Steady; native steer Bradstrcct's. 4.5066.00; native cows and belters 5. Bredstreets 2.2505.50; stockers and feeders 3.25 New York. May 3.60 Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow 05.00; bulls 2.760 4.76; calves 4.500-6.256.25; western fed steers will say: What might be termed a breathing western fed cows 3.5005.25. HOG 8 Receipts 5.000. Market 5 to pell Is being taken in numerous lines of trade and industry pending tbe ad- 7 higher; bulk of sales 5.4005.60; vent of settled weather, clearer views heavy 5.458 5.52 12; packers 5.40 of crop outlook and the settlement 5J0; pigs and lights 4.5086-46- . Strong, SHEEP Receipts 4,000. of the Chicago strike. Heavy reins or muttons 4.2586.10, Jambs cool weather have retarded eorn and active; cotton crop preparation and retail 5.6087.00; range 'wethers 4.5089.00; trade, but have rather favored winter fed ewes 4.00 4.60. wheat which fully hold the magnificent promise of n month ago, while an Chicago Livestock. Increase In certain in spring wheat May 5. Cattle Receipts Chicago, while the latter, however needs more 1,500. Market 10c higher; good to are rather steel . Irons and moisture. steers 6.6086.76; poor to meeasier as regards new business, and In- prime dium 4.408 5.40; stockers and feeikrs crease Is noted in old material, plgiron hrifT 2.7586.00; cows 2.758 5.25; 1 bulls and bar, but structural material 2.6066.50; cannert 1.5062.40; of orders eagerly bid for and large 2.5064.75; calves 2.0086.00. for railway bars guarantee activitybuildHOGS Receipts 12.000; tomorrow mills for months to come. The 10.000. Market 10c higher; mixed ant as such ing trades and allied Uses, butchers 6.406 6.65; good to choice lumber, hardware, paints and glass heavy l.455.66: rough heavy E10 are doing the business of their lives, 6.40; light 6.2566.60; Milk of sales unchecked and untouched by the usual 5.6066.00. May day labor disturbances. 8HEEP Receipts 6,000. Sheep and All statistical measures of trade lamb strong; good to choice wethers as business genera! point to shorn. 4.408 5.00; fair to choice mixshowing satisfactory increase over ed. thorn, 3.50 4.25; weatern sheep, native proceeding at this date. Bank clearreceipts shorn 4.005.00; weatern ings are of enormous volume, next to lamba, shorn, 4.0086.00; Failures recorded. ever the largest lamba 5 7587.10. are fewer and liabilities smaller than being year ago. railway earnings Omaha Livestock, Indicative of a heavy tannage moveOmaha, Neb., May 5. Cattle-Rece- ipts easy la strikingly ment, but money Market 10c lower; na1,800. and past activity considering present cows and 4.4066-35- ; steers tive In trade and finance. steers 3.60 Wool has been active this week and heifers 2.4065.00; native stockers some varieties of cotton and woolen 65.15; cannera 3.0083.25; calves 3.00 dresa goods display relatively more and feeders 2.8064.00;2.6064.50. 6.00; bulls and stags acilvty. Market Ee HOGS Receipts 7.000. Metals, other than iron, are easier. mixed higher; heavy 6.256 6.371-2- ; Other staples show uttla change. light 5.2565.15; pigs Business failurea la the United 5.27 5.271-States for the week ending May 4th, 4.006 5.00; bulk of Bales number 133, against 193 last week and 5.32 Blow; 8,500. SHEEP Receipts 176 in the like week In 1904. In Canada failures for the week western yearlings 4.404.75; Withers lambs number 24 against 17 last week and 4.0084.60; ewes S.9084.40; 5.0005.90. 18 In this week a year go, CHICAGO FUTURES. Wool Salsa London, May 6. The offerings at The Leading futures Ranged as Fol- tue wool sales numbered 11,944 hales. There was keen buying for all grades, especially merinos, which showed an advance of 7 per cent against the March sales. Qualities suitable for America advanced four per cent Cross brads, especially light conditioned, were in tellers favor, owing to the anxiety (ff home and American buyers to secure them. The strength Is attributed to the recent expansion In the consumption in manufacturing centers and the fact that the direct exports are going Into strong hands. The immense demand for fine grades la responsible for n hardening tendency In coarse cross brads, although the consumption of the latter la restricted by the dullneea In the exporta yarn trade. mailer, SHEET OGDEN, ttTAVISEB: Office, Dspeft Ind. Phene, W W PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. Hye. 1 ar Shorts Vnieket (Opposite Hsaly Hotel, . Ben Phona highest 616-K- kpert FRIZZINI BROS. WINES I & Rslway M"1 Tk 0o(y fts Msaeorf Mm sad Oka DeaMe-Trsc-k LIQUORS The Overland FALSTAF CAFE The Mast Laxu-- FURNITURE VAN ia Trala MtttWWjJ Compartment and drawn1 ag cm-tsleeping care, observation and WJJ care, care, with barber, bath lovers Library; entire train lighted, through to Chicago W change. Direct connection Chi-cag- buffet-smoki- ng STORAGE SLPanlandltar: Heavy Draying c WUk. Cmn iorft-WesjjjChicago & . s--tn West! 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