r K I a -nil i 1 1 t imo mil hibiU IHii MAY BLOCK BIG DEAL Tumultuous Proceedings on Wall Street Affect Burlington Movement UNION PACIFIC PROTECTING ITSELF Purchase of Northern Pacific Shares Is to Provent Rivals Benefiting Kuhn toeb May now Assent to Triangular Arrange- - ssent With the Northerners NEW YORK May 9 The Evening Post In discussing the Northern Pa cific situation says Kuhn Loeb Co it was creditably stated today have acquired sufficient Northern Pa cific stock to prevent if they desire the approval of the Burlington pur chase by Northern Pacific sharehold ers Their purchases for the most part have been made within a week Some compromise will be made as the par ties in conflict are so important and Union Pacific interests which the management of that property felt were threatened by the aggressive policy of the Northern Pacific will be protected by agreement or by Mr Harriman and perhaps other Union Pacific directors going Into the Northern Pacific board These are matters which necessarily are still unsettled but Kuhn Loeb Oo now have virtually the power to determine whether the Northern Pa cific will secure the Burlington and whether assurances given that their Union Pacific interests will be fully protected It appears that they would not push their advantage so far as to stop the merger proposed by Mr Hill Dealing with the relations of things In the turmoil of Wall street the N financial writer of the Evening Post in a news leader in its edition this evening says The fundamental fact in the Northern Pacific situation was 4hat the Burlington deal is placed in jeopardy as matters stand at present Union Pacific interests who were alarmed at the danger of their prop erty lying in the control of the Bur lington by the northern transconti nental line have bought the ratifica tion of the Burlington purchase by the Northern Pacific shareholders unless some agreement is made with them which will protect their interests suf ficently The corner in the shares was un precedented That development re sulted it is said from Mr Keenes clever appreciation of the situation in the stock the legitimate demand for which had heavily reduced the floating supply The corner is a secondary aspect though the more spectacular one to the public in a movement of far reaching consequences possibly putting a stop to the plans for the greatest of railroad mergers upsetting President Hills audacious plan to have the Northern Pacific control Burling tons operations The policy of Kuhn Loeb Co has been essentially one of self protection and being now in a dominant position where the balance of power in the western railway situation so rudely disturbed by Mr Hills Burlington deal has been restored they will con tent themselves Rather than create lasting hostilities among the great Western railroads which would follow the abandonment of the Burlington deal there probably will be made a triangular arrangement with the Union Pacific sharing the control as well as the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern under a modification of the burden of the guaranty BUE TO CORNER ON CORN That Is Why Starch Mills Are to Be Closed Indefinitely NEW YORK May 9 William F Piel Jr president of the National Starch Manufacturing company when seen at his residence in Brooklyn to night said that it was true that the company had ordered all its factories closed He said that it was done on account of the present corner in corn at Chicago Mr Piel said the company did not care to purchase corn while the corner is on but would wait un til the market became stable He said it was simply a case of business pro tection and that he thought the shut downs would not last for any great period of time Treasnry Baying Bonds WASHINGTON May 9 The secre tary of the treasury today bought 89000 short term 4 per cent bonds at 11364 Secretary Gage late this afternoon purchased 75000 short term 4 per cent bonds at 11365 He also purchased 30000 short term 4 per cent bonds at 11365 Deere ef Molme Is Slated CHICAGO May 9 W H Printon president of the Peru Plow and Wheel works of Peru 111 said The plow combine is likely to be merged into a great trust of all the implement makers of the United States Ninety per cent of them art ow represented in a conference at New York The capital of tho new trust will be as much as 50000000 and may amount to 75000000 Charles H Deere will bo made president CLAIM CRISIS IS PASSED Industrial Leader Asserts that Financial Storm Has Spent Its Fnry NEW YORK May 10 A banker who participated in the movement to relieve the market this evening made this statement to the Associated Press We loaned 1000000 in the market after 10 oclock today some of it as low as 6 per cent and feel that the crisis is over I do not believe that a single large loan will go down There have been tremendous losses Thousands of accounts representing millions of dollars are wiped out But the banks are firm and the large operators are I think capable of caring for themselves You see they have been taking large profits and are capable of standing up At present prices I feel that stocks are a good in vestment and look for heavy buying orders A good day and the market will be steady again The banks acted together today but there was no consonance of agreement about it We placed about 16000000 in the ag gregate and the moral effect was good Wall street could not stand man days like this but as it is the storm is weathered and the situa tion will improve from the opening tomorrow An industrial leader made this state ment to the Associated Press I believe the worst of the storm is over They have been conferences of importance among the larger financi ers and it has been decided that every man of standing in the street shall be protected I had thought there would be failures but there are in fluences strong enough to avert at work and I am no sure they will suc ceed I look for bjuying orders and a rally in the market There will also bo peace among the interests now at war ARMOUR GETS SIOUX CITY PLANT Acquires International Packing Com panys Property SIOUX CITY May 10 It became known here today that Armour Co of Chicago have purchase the old In ternational Packing plant and will operate it The plant was built by the Silberhorns at a cost of 400000 It covers five acres of ground The ca pacity of the plant is 500 cattle 3250 hogs and 1000 sheep In 1899 the plant was acquired by the International Packing company which operated it until the reorganiza tion of the company when the Sioux City Provision company took charge a few weeks ago Sioux City people are rejoicing be cause of the fact that a rivalry for business is expected to spring up be tween the Armour plant and the Cud ahy concern now in operation here GETS THE HARVARD DEGREE McKinley to Be Made a Doctor of Iaws at Jnne Commencement BOSTON May 10 The board of overseers of Harvard university at the regular meeting here today voted to grant the degree of doctor of laws to President McKinley The degree will be conferred at the commence ment in June President Solomon Lincoln of the board announced the action after the meeting but he declined to state how the vote stood From another source it was learned that it was 26 to 3 The meeting was prolonged from 11 oclock until 2 The intense interest in the question to be acted upon was evinced by the large attendance only seven of the twenty nine members of the board being absent England Takes Census LONDON May 10 According to the returns of this years census the total population in England and Wales is 32325716 This is an in crease over the population of 1891 of 3523191 or in other words an in crease of 1215 per cent in the last ten years The increase in th6 decade between 1881 and 1891 was 1165 per cent According to the census forty eight counties show increases while four teen show decreases To Have a Street Fair WYMORE Neb May 10 The busi ness mens association has decided to hqld a street fair the coming Septem ber and the following committee has been named to arrange che prelim inary work R P Boyle J A Reul ing T P Hargrave and J R Dodds The fair will last for a week and every day will be a special day including a firemens tournament corn carnival flower parade etc Several thousand dollars have been guaranteed foi amusements To Protect Western Roads NEW YORK May 10 A confer ence was held in Kuhn Loeb Cos office between Jacob H Schiff E K Harriman and George J Gould rio official statement could be obtained but it was reported that a settlement of the railroad differences in the west had been arranged and that as surance would be given to the Rock Island St Paul and Unioii Pacific companies that their interests would be protected in an alliance fcTL A T - THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations from South Omaha and Kansas City Cattle There was another liberal run of cattle and as the supply for the week up to this time has been heavy packers started in to pound the market Sellers held for steady prices and as a result the market was very slow and draggy and it was late before much of anything was done There were not far from SO cars of beef steers on sale and packers started in bidding generally a dime lower In some cases where the cattle just suited them they did not try to take off that much but in the case of the commoner kinds they frequently bid more than a dime lower Sellers held for steady prices but packers would not raise their bids and for that reason the market was very slow and draggy and nothing like a clearance was made until a late hour The cow market was in better shape there being only about a dozen cars on sale Bulls if of satisfactory quality met with ready sales at yesterdays quota tions Stockers and feeders were not in very active demand and in fact the mar ket could be quoted slow and weak Hogs There was not as heavy a supply of hogs as there has been of late and the market opened strong to 2c higher The bulk of the early sales went at 567 with the choicer loads at 570 and occa sionally one at 572 and as high as 575 was paid The lighter hogs sold largely at 565 After the first few rounds buy ers lowered their bids as they claim they are paying almost Chicago prices They want to buy the general run of hogs at 562 and 565 or about the same as they paid yesterday Sellers were holding for the morning prices and as a result noth ing was done for a time Sheep The following were the quota tions Choice wooled wethers 42O440 fair to good wooled wethers 400420 clipped wethers 385400 fair to good clipped wethers 360385 choice light weight ewes wooled 400415 fair to good ewes 350400 clipped ewes 325 375 choice wooled lambs 490500 fair to good lambs 465490 clipped lambs 420440 fair to good clipped lambs 375 420 spring lambs 550650 feeder wethers 35040 feeder lambs 400 440 KANSAS CITY Cattle Best beef steady to 10c lower stockers and feeders steady cows and heifers 1015c lower choice beef 520 560 fair to good 450515 stockers and feeders 385500 western fed steers 450 525 Texas and Indian 4305CO cows 300450 heifers 325500 canners 225 300 bulls 325475 calves 400600 Hogs Market opened steady and closed 6c higher top 585 bulk of sales 560 575 heavy 575585 mixed packers 560 575 light 525567 pigs 450520 Sheep and Lambs Market 5c higher western lambs 475510 western weth ers 410465 western yearlings 425 470 ewes 350400 culls 250350 grass Texans 350400 spring lambs 500650 MKINLEY THROUGH A WINDOW President Has to Do Acrobatic Stunt to Escape Press of People SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal May 11 The presidential party stopped at San Luis Obispo It was almost dark when the train arrived The president and party were driven to the Ramona hotel where the president spoke briefly from the veranda After he had con cluded the crowd surged up the steps in a vain endeavor to get near him and there was almost a panic for a moment With some difficulty the president was extricated through a window into the parlor and thence to a rear exit where he got his carriage to the train Sev eral of the party had narrow escapes from severe injury Off ci s to Find Missing Body FORT DODGE May 11 The friends of George McMabon the farmer who mysteriously disappeared about three weeks ago have received a letter from a medium in Minneapolis stating that McMahon was killed by a neckyoke on the same night of his disappearance The medium offers to find McMahons body provided 500 is placed in one of the banks of this city to be paid to her if successful Mrs McMahon has done this and says she is willing to give 1000 to locate her husband Mr McMahons friends have determined not to give up the search and if the medium fails to find the body they will probably place the matter in the hands of the Pinkerton agency They say they will maintain the search even if it lasts for years Becomes Suddenly Demented PERU Neb May 11 John TVood ard whose home is four miles east of Hamburg la was taken in charge by friends here while suffering from what is thought to be temporary dementia Woodard came here to spend a few days with his children at school in Peru He conceived the idea that he was to be buried in Mount Vernon cem etery near here and in order that he might save himself from being carried to the grave he started to walk to the cemetery last night partially undress ing en route Mr Gages Bond Baying WASHINGTON D C May lit Sec retary of the treasury today purchased 28500 short term 4 per cent bonds at 11365 He also bought 200 short terms at 11357 This purchase is of date April 27 Dispute Is at a Deadlock NEW YORK May 11 A Wall street news agency made this statement yes terday afternoon It is authoritatively stated that the principal matters in dispute regarding the affairs and pol icy of the Northern Pacific Railway company are at a deadlockroni which a change is hardly to be Expected by the arrival here of J P Morgan The agreement of Thursday night appears to have been prompted wholly to re lieve the actual short interest mmwBnbmZiZJUj itlL4t4ltt JfcaB JNWSV 3 The Chafing Dish an Old One The chafing dish is among the most ancient adjuncts to the culinary de partment of all nations It was in great demand at the grand feasts given by the wealthy citizens in ancient Rome Some of these dishes have re cently been found among the ruins of Pempeii They are of exquisite work manship Colonel McClures Successor With the retirement of Col McClure from the Philadelphia Times Dr Alfred C Lambdin who has been his associate in the editorial direction of the paper from its first issue has be come the editor Darwin G Fenno who has been the managing editor for many years continues in that respon sible position Emigration From Ireland Ireland lost by emigration last year 45288 souls an increase over 1899 of 3347 Over 82 per cent of these were between the ages of 15 and 35 Of the total number of emigrants 37765 came to the United States Great Brit ain received 6050 New Zealand 64 Canada 472 and Australia 834 Hes a Cigarette Fiend The emperor of China is now said to be suffering from the effects of too much tobacco According to reports he smokes cigarettes continuously and as many American cigars as he can get A Miracle Explained Bryant Mo May 13th The sensa tional cure of Mrs M A Goss of this place has sent a ripple of excitement all over Douglas county and Dodds Kidney Pills the remedy in question are receiving thereby the greatest ad vertisement any medicine has ever had in this state To satisfy the many inquiries which she finds it impossible to answer by letter Mrs Goss has sent the follow ing statement of her case to the St Louis Globe Democrat I did not think I could live a day and suffer as I have lived and suffered for months with Sciatica and Rheu matism I used baths and liniments of all kinds Two physicians treated me one of them for two months Noth ing helped me in the least I never slept more than ten or fifteen minutes at a time I was bedfast and had to lie on one side all the time I used to wish for death to deliver me from such torture A friend suggested Dodds Kidney Pills and after I had used them a week I began to Improve and in about four weeks I could sit up in bed A few days later I walked a quarter of a mile and back I now do all my own cooking and housework The pain has entirely left me and I am a well woman I have taken altogether six teen boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills Dodds Kidney Pills saved my life Mrs M A Goss People come for miles to see Mrs Goss and hear her wonderful story Dodds Kidney Pills are working mar velous cures in Missouri Nebraska Calls It Bobbery Evidence that money or goods were obtained from a man by charging him with a crime and threatening to ex pose him is held by the supreme court of Nebraska to be sufficient to estab lish the crime of robbery What Do the Children DrlnkT Dont give them tea or coffee Have yon tried the new food drink called GRAIN O It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee The more Grain 0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems Grain O is made of pure grains and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about fcs much All grocers sell it 15c and 25c Theres no use trying to pump some people unless you know how to handle them 148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments Write for catalogues Schmoller Mueller 1313 Farnam Street Omaha Time is money said the man who paid the jeweler 150 for repairing a 98 cent watch The test of a good novel is public in ability to wait until it comes out in paper covers An orchestra of not more than twen ty pieces can easily make the effect of forte If a woman has a mirror in her room theres where the carpet will wear out first The Touring President After April 29 on which date Presi dent McKinley will leave Washington for the Pacific slope he will spend very little time in the capital till next fall The western trip will occupy six weeks and after his return the presi dent will almost immediately go to New England to attend the commence ment of Wellesley and Harvard univer sities and to be the guest of Senator Hoar After a sojourn of three days at Mr Hoars home in Worcester Mass Mr McKinley will visit Senator McMillan at Manchester-by-the-Sea and later will go to Hingham the home of Secretary Long where he will spend the Fourth of July He will pass the remainder of the summer at Canton Electrically Worked Farm The United States consul at Magde burg Germany describes an electrical farm operated in Germany in which the power for generating the electric current was derived from a stream whose waters were dammed up to se cure the necessary fall to turn a large turbine wheel Nearly all the farm machinery including pumps harvest ers feed cutters threshing machines churns and ploughs were operated by the electricity thus generated which was conducted to all parts of the farm on overhead wires Willing to Compromise The following letter written by a woman in Kansas has been received by the Philadelphia police department Chief Police will you see the woman whose name is in the inclosod adver tisement i will settle with her for 500 She has a medicine which she says will Remove hair from the face i sent her one dollar and got a bottle of the medicine and it burnt my face and now i have got a heavy beard the doctor say i will have whiskers now all my life if she will give you 500 i will take it and say nothing against the woman Californias Oiled Roadbeds The practice of oiling roads to keep the dust down was begun in California a few years ago and is extending to several parts of that state The dry season is so long that the idea of ob taining dustless roads is naturally at tractive to Californians and the suc cess that has attended the use of oil for this purpose promises to cause its even more general adoption Deserved to Win November 5 last the day before her husband was elected county super visor Mrs Felix J Jauron of Salix la gave birth to a twelve pound boy Mr Jauron was elected to the same position three years ago and a few days prior to that election he became the father of girl twin babies He was the only democrat elected in Woodbury county Work of One Woman There will be only one building at the Pan American exposition in Buf falo designed in its entirety by a wo man and that one is the structure which will represent the states of New England The woman whose bril liancy as an architect has gained for her this honor is Miss Josephine Wright Chapman of Boston The Oldest Doctor The oldest duly qualified physician in the world resides at Carlsbad in the person of Gallus Ritter von Hochber ger M D imperial and royal coun selor of the Austrian court He was born on October 15 1803 and there fore is 97 years old He has been in practice for seventy four years and still gives medical advice Beet Beer Manufacture of beer from beet roots is being advocated in England The beet abounds in sugar juice but it is stated that the cost of separating it from the gums acids and salts is some what expensive and would result in a higher price being charged for the beer When Their Terms Begin Alabama and Kentucky Inaugurate their governors in December Georgia in November Louisiana in April Rhode Island in May and Vermont in October The term of the governor of New York expires officially on Decem ber 31 and from January 1 to March 4 1901 Theodore Roosevelt will be a private citizen The Only Woman Admiral The queen of Greece is the only wo man admirai in the world She was so appointed by the late Emperor Alex ander III df Russia because of her love for the sea instead of being given a regiment according to custom A- Match rfc t - W THE SASKATOON DISTRICT ONE OF THE NEW WESTERN CANADA DISTRICTS The threat AdTaatajce of Settlement Where the Soil Is of Unex ampled Fertility During the past year or two a largo number of American settlers those going from the United States to Can ada have made homes in the Saska toon district in Western Canada They have found the climate all that could1 be desired and their prospects are of the brightest In writing of it a cor respondent says The lands for sale are choice selec tions from a large area and every farm is within easy distance of a rail way station Experience hasshown that this district enjoys immunity from summer frost from cyclones and bliz zards The South Saskatchewan flowing through the tract is one of the finest rivers in the country be ing navigable and having an averaga width of stream of 1000 feet The agents of the Canadian govern ment whose advertisement appears elsewhere in your paper and who will be pleased to furnish full information tell me that within the limits of tho tract there are two distinct varieties of soil One is a rich black loam and the other la a somewhat lighter loam containing a small admixture of sand There appears to be no appreciable difference between the fertility of these two kinds of soil Both are alluvial in their characteristics both are mar velously productive and both rest upon a subsoil of clay The ad vantage of this formation is that it retains the heat of the day during tho night and is favorable to the early maturity of crops Every kind of crop will here attain the highest per fection of quality The land is admir ably adapted for stock raising and dairy farming as well as growing grain Some idea of the richness of the natural grasses of the prairie may be formed from the fact that more than 200 tons of hay were gathered within a short distance of Saskatoon and stored up for use during the win ter A growth so luxuriant demon strates beyond all possible question the suitability of the land for pasturing cattle and no doubt this Important in dustry will be largely carried on Nature has been lavish in her gift3 to this territory Not only is the soil of unexampled fertility but the climate is delightful and healthy Such is tha testimony of every settler and this testimony is confirmed by enthusiastic opinions from every traveler explorer missionary or newspaper correspond ent who has ever visited this far famed Saskatchewan Valley In form er years vast herds of buffalo came here to winter from the elevated storm swept regions south of the United States boundary line proving thereby the adaptation of these rolling prairies to the purpose of raising stock The land is dry with sufficient but not excessive rainfall capable of early cultivation in the spring and free from summer frosts The config uration of the country renders artifi cial drainage unnecessary and pre vents the accumulation of stagnant pools mists and fogs are seldom seen The days of summer are full of sun shine under the genial influence of which crops rapidly ripen Autumn is characterized by an almost unbrokens succession of fine weather during which the crops are safely garnered In winter it is cold but extremely ex hilarating and pleasant owing to tha wonderful dryness and bracing quali ties of the air The winter 13 a source of profit as well as enjoyment to the people being far healthier than a humid climate Water and fuel these two primei necessaries of life are plentiful throughout the district Probably the majority of clergymen are poor because they preach without notes Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH the only 16 oz package for 10 cents All other 10 cent starch con tains only 12 oz Satisfaction teed or money refunded Starts the Meal IjF V fsg WIC Oil Stove No Fuss No Muss MJ BLUE FLAME If your dealer does not keep them write to the nearest agency of STANDARD CIL CO y v X