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    THE BEE: 0MA1L. FRIDAY, MAY
1915.
UCAL ESTATE
farm a- m 11 i.a.mi, von .4i.n
SI Is swart.
GOOD South Missouri Und on railroad.
in well iPlUeU lot nitty, per sere.
Small or large frm on easy terms.
Liternture free. D. Mcrrtom, Ellis, Ncn
ton. Kansas City. Knnnii.
lorra.
HAVE YOU A KAKM FOR SALE 7
Write a good dcvcrlpttoti of yrur land
and send It to the Sioux City, la., Journal,
lowa'a Mont Powerful Want Ad
Medium. Twenty-five wonleeTery Friday
evening, Saturday morning and eveiy
baturday evening and Sunday morning
for ona month, giving sixteen ada on
twelve diffeient days tor Ui or GO words.
14: or 75 worda ei.
Largest circulation of any Iowa news
paper. O,O0u readera dally In tour great
state.
aLHsaeeastaw
? A ROAIN 240-A. farm M tn. from Min
neapolis; 110 A. under cult.; ) A. good
tneaaow: GO A. Umbered pasture, can
practically aJl be cultivated; good eorn
land; farm la fenced; 10-room house, barn,
granary, machine hed, windmill, etc; 11
neaa good mil a cows, good horses, har
nesties, wagon, complete et of machin
ery, hog. chickens and everything on the
farm goes at $45 per acre; fc,0u0 ch.
balance can stand for 10 years at 6 per
cent. Schwab Bros., lud Plymouth Bid.,
Minneapolis. Minn.
io OR 10 ACIUif, Rood heavy aoll. in
well settled part of Todd county. Minn ;
pood roads, schools and churches; price
S15 to J0 per acre; terms, $1 Ir acre
rash, balance $1 per acre a year until
land Is paid for, 6 per cent Interest-
6CHWAH BROS.,
GRAIN AND PRODDGE MARKET .its,: Wrj-a:
General Decline in Market, with
Wheat One and a Half to Two
and a Half Lower.
CORN AND OATS OFT A HALT
Mebraakau
COUNTRY HOME NEAR OMATIA.
$11,000 buys a highly improved farm,
consisting of about blVi acres located on
one of our boulevards out from the city,
only a 40-mlnute'a ride. Good water sys
tem, small amount of fruit, some alfalia,
tamo hay. nice large beautiful shade
trees and all kind- of shrubbery and
about 10 acres of natural timber, making
a beautiful park. This la an Ideal propo
sition for handling thoroughbred stock or
any kind. Living spring fn pasture.
C. R. COMBS.
(IS Brandelg Theater Bldg. Omaha.
WELL, Improved Johnson county, 40 acres
rr saie. . v iwvw, . - :
NOTICE. DAIRYMEN 60 acres all In
alfalfa; close to Dodge Pt. road, about
4 miles from Omaha postofflc. Rent for
season $3(). Address (Jrorge O. Clark.
1 Petirl 6t. Council Bluffs. la. Tel. 174.
Hew York,
NEW YORK FARMS POR SALE
THE GARDEN OF THE WORLD WITH
FRAGRANCE OF ORCHARDS,
PROO RE?S AND PER F ET V A L HAR
VEST AWAIT YOUR COMING.
140-acie farm with i5 cows, team, farm
machinery. Price fli) per acre
WE WARN OtT FROM ERROR. WE
POINT YOU TO SURE SUCCESS,
ilj-acre far in. 5 cows, house worth l,00u,
ham hennery, orchard. Price $0.
ALL V OMlW AND MOST MEN HAVE
A TASTE TOR BARGAIN HUNTING.
M-niM-e farm. 10 cows. team, hens, 100
bearing apple trees, 2 miles from village
of 4 railroads. Price 11,800. 600 cash down
buy any of these. Possession any time
W rite for photos.
Railroad fare one way to purchaser.
E. MUNdON.
W 8. Pullna St.. pvTacuse. N. Y.
OMAHA. May 6, 131
There mas a general decline In the
market today.
Th bigKest drop was in wheat, which
naa ouoted I4S2Vwe lower. This weakness
la probably caused by the alow cash de
mand and the general good crop reports
throughout the country.
-orn was oit VKi'lc, while oats wore
quoted lower.
A banner wheat crop for 19IS Is prom
ltd. There were many reports received
on tho condition of the growing plant,
and as one they are favorable. Tnta con
dition continued as an Influence In forc
ing holders In the Interior to releaee their
hold on wheat In their hands, as the re
ceipts at primary points were 9lS,00 bu.,
compared with ,(MQ bu. a year ago.
Cash transactions In corn were UO.trt)
bu. and In oats 196.000 bu. The seaboard
reported 300,000 bu. of corn and a cargo
of oats.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour,
equal to S60.000 bushels; corn, US.000
bushels; oats, 140,000 bushels.
Liverpool spot market: Wheat, un
changed: corn, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were l.flOO.ono
bushels and shipments 410,000 bushels,
against receipts of 14.000 bushels and
shipments of l.OLS.OOO bushels Hurt year.
Primary com receipts were MT.onO
bushels and shipments 433.000 bushels,
sgainst receipts of KOO.OOO bushels and
shipments of 4K2.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 46,000
bushels and shipments X7S,000 bushels,
against receipts of 4tf,000 bushels and
shipments of Kl4,0na bushels last year.
OARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Cow. Oats.
amounts wore disposed of to go Into
slot-' here.
rmvtlon were unsettled bv a decline
In the bog market. Lard was freely sold
by scattered longs, but shorts and fwn
mission houses seised the chance to buy
pork and ribs.
Futures ranged as follows:
Arttde Open. I High. I l.ow. 1 Close. '. Yes' y.
Wheat! Ill
May. 1 I 1 1W) 1 M'1 1 tm 1 Si
July. 1 1 34s 1 1 MS I 34
Corn I J I
May. WS 7R- TWV TRVal
July. WW T!S TPS' 78'' 7S
Oats III
May. t4 , MS M M
July. MS: S4S US! MS MS
Pork I I I I
July. IS 30 I SIS, 1R 174 1 Sl Is
Sept. 1 ' IS 72SI M j 1H 72S Is 70
Lard I I ( I
July. 10.10 to ,10 I K 30 lor419KS
r.pt. 10 i 10 ! W 46 I 10 47SI 10 TH
'"July. 10 7s 10 77h 10 7S 10 7S 10 75
Sept. 11 ODSi 11 02SI 10 K 11 OiSi 11 07S
Chicago
Minneapolis ...
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City. . .
t. Louis
Winnipeg
These sal en
.1W
...1K3
... 4
... M
... 96
... 34
...ui
reported
178
118
today :
Miscellaneous.
ONLY 3X buys a 640-acro school land
lease In Keith county; over 200 acres of
which can be put In cultivation. This Is
a bargain. Terms. 1M cash, balance note
for 1175 due In one year, . Writ owner.
L. C. CrandaU. 1644 Locust St., Lincoln,
Nob. ' .
TO SELL LAND
quickly and profitably, you must reach
those who are at the present time most
interestedl In farm lands.
The Iowa farmer is today the best farm
land prospect In the United State The
Des Moines Capital with 40.0o0 dally
readers can put your proposition squarely
before a larger number of these live
prospects than any other Iowa newspaper.-
Our circulation Is guaranteed the
largest In Iowa. We will Insert a 30 word
ad 10 days for only 12.60 (add 6c for each
additional word). Our ragular price Is lo
per word per day. Y'ou save 50c on this
offer. To sell vour land tomorrow, send
WD-aMOiNM CAPITAL. '
7M WALN UT 6T. DES MOINES, IA.
REAL ESTATE IOAKS
noo
-Wand,
TO 110.000 maaa promptly, r. D.
wead Bid.. iBtn ana r amani tnu.
rrrv nA farm loans. 6. 6i
J. H. Uumont Sc Co.. 41 State
per ceau
e Bank.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co.. 1820 Farnam 8t
MONEY on hand for city and larm loana
H W. Binder. City Natloual bank Bldg.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
BEE us first for farm loans In eastarn
Neb. .United 'States Trust Co.. Omaha.
6
CITY LOANS. C. G. Car I berg,
210-31! Braudela Theater Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm.
CKEKFE REAL ESTATE CO
101( Omaha National, i-hon Douglas J715.
Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. Il.MS
car, IL&3. No. S hard winter: 1 car,
ll.M, 1 car, .b2K; 1 car. S1.&2S: 1 car,
$1.64, No. 4 hard winter: X car. $1.52. No. S
spring: 1 car, $1.61. No. 2 durum, mled:
1 car. $1.63. Corn: No. t white: 2 cars,
72H. No. $ white. 2 cars. 7!c. No. 2 yel
low: 1 car. 72(4o. No. 8 yellow: I cars,
72e: 4 cars. 72c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car.
71 Sc. No. 2 mixed: i car. Tic. No. 3
mixed: 1 car (near white), 72c; II cars,
71Sc Sample: 1 car, 7c; 1 car, 6c
Oats: -Standard: I car. 62c. No. J white:
2 cars. 61Vc. No. 4 white: 8 cars, 61o.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 tur
key. H.M-trl.MS. nominal; No. S turkey.
tl.63S'flfl.&4: No. I hard, $1.52S4yl.63S: No.
i hard. $1.511.63; No. 4 hard, 11.60-62;
No. 8 spring. $1.60l.o8; No. 3 durum,
$1.6361.641 No. S durum, $1.62fil.M. Corn:
No. 2 white, TiSHc; No. 3 white. (l4Ji
72c: No. 4 white. 71 SOT Vic; No. 6 white.
71fir7H4c: No. white, 70Mfnc: no. z yel
low, 72V4(!i.73Vtc: No. 3 yellow, 72i872Hc;
No. 4 yellow. 7107mc; No. 5 yellow. 71
amMc'. No. yelloa, 70Va71c; No. 2 mixed.
7144W2c; No. 3 mixed. flVidmVfe; No. 4
mixed. .TOtrgTlc; No. 6 mixed, osftP'Oc;
No. mixed. 700700. Oats: No. 3 white.
f.24f2Sc; standard. M2c; No. 3 svhite.
6Uifl6H4c: No. 4 white. 6itilc. Barley:
Malting, 7B7ac; No. 1 resd, swnvsc. itye:
No. 2. $1.0S1.084; No. 3, $1.071.07V.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Faa tares of the Tradlag; mA Closing;
Prtera on Board of Trmds.
CHICAGO. May 6. Wheat averaged
lower today, owing chiefly to the con
tinued generally excellent outlook for the
domestic crop. The close was unsettled,
Ho to lo andnr last night Corn finished
4V4o to StiSc down, oats, off Htf-Se
to Sci. and provisions ranging from
aOo. decline to a rise of 10c
Regardless of the. fact that wheat val
ues at the outset showed an appearance
of strength, it was not long before the
bears were In a majority, no reason for
an advance was known early, except that
the Liverpool market had not developed
the weakness expected her In view or
the reported great crop promise In the
United States. The effect of the firm'
nesa of British quotstions. however, was
only temporary,, shorts and longs pressing
the aelttng mova most or the tame rtintll
before the close.
Assertions that a large export business
at the seaboard had been done In spring
and Manitoba wheat led to a sudden
rally In the last fifteen minutes. Fur
ther rain In the domestio crop belt tended
though to prevent a complete recovery,
and so, toov did large primary receipts.
On the other hand, soma fear of rust
and Insect damage southwest counted
late against the bears.
Corn weakened with wheat atd as a
result of speculative selling due to the
slowness of cash demand here. Ohio
and Indiana were said to be underselling
Chicago. " Good rains and the absence
ABSTRACT OKf TITLE
Kerr
Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co., a modern abstract office,
S06 So. 17th St. Phone D. &47.
RKED AliSTRAOT CO.. oldest abstract
efflos In Nebraska, 10 Brandela Thea.
Jessen & Morrell
201-3 Stat
Ek. Bldg. D. t&t.
KEAL ESTATE WANTED
REAL ESTATF SOUTH SIDE
LIST your property with R. H. Lander
you. 202 Neville Blk. D. 8600.
LIST real estate and rentals wit!', DON
ELSON R. E. CO.. 801 Ora. Nsfl Bank.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Improved fruit farm.
also fine tract of raw land, also resi
dence In Grand Junction. Colo. Trade
one or all. C. R. Lough, owner. Grand
Junction. Colo.
WILL trade $2,700 equity in well located
house for mortgage, vacant lot or what
have you .' Address 8 401, Bee.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
Good Home
Field Club District
$4,769 buy a good 3-story. 6-room mod
ern, square house, with sleeping porch,
having oak j finish first floor, bull! on!y
8 years. Iocs tad on high, sightly lot with
many beautiful ehade trees, on 3fith St.,
IS blocks south of car line. Cemont
garage on premises. Reasnnable terms.
Must be sold at once. Don't fail to see
this property if you desire a home In this
district. Immediately possession.
George & Company
902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone D. 7M.
Chicago Cash ITIcee Wheat. No. 2 red,
$1.Sfri.: No. ; hard. $l.Sfrt.s0S.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, 77S4j;c; ethers nom
inal. Oats: No. 3 while, 64S4?fc; stand
ard, BAn.iKr. Kve: No. 2. II aS. Rarlev,
73tfr79c Seed: Timothy, $n.oriV7X: clover,
$s.6.1H:.T Provisions: Pork. $17.; lard,
$10 06: ribs $10 2.Vft10.S2H-
H UTTER Steady; creamery, ItT.'3c.
BG'aS Steady : receipts. 23.786 cases; at
mark, cases Included. 170'IHSc: ordinary
firsts. liS17Hc; firsts. IMflASe.
poultry Alive, rlgner: fowls, issc.
POTATOES Higher; receipts. 23 csrs;
Michigan and Wisconsin, red, IVfAWc;
Mlchlfftn and Wisconsin, white, 36j7H2c.
OMAHA tiE.VEBAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. t'i-Vb cartons, 81c; No.
2. vib. tubs. 2!r.
CHEESE -Imported Swiss. 82c; Amer
ican Swiss. 26c: block pales, c; twins,
ItiSc: daisies. 17Sc: triplets. l7Sc: Young
America, lc; blue label brick, ItiSc; llm-
burger. 3-1 b, ic; New York whits, lc;
imported French Roquefort, 40c.
FISH Trout. 14c; large crappies, 14c;
halibut, 13c; channel catfish. 14c; herring,
7c: codfish, 14c; mackerel, 16c; salmon Uc
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, $2 76 bbl..
Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective
April 2 are as follows:
BEEF CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1, I7e; No.
2, ITSc: No. 3. lHSc. loins. No. 1, 30Se;
No. 2, l4c; No. 3, lVc. chucks. No. I,
10c; No. 2, WSc; No. -3, 10c. rounds.
No. 1. IJttic; No. 3, 184c: No. I. 13H.
plates. No. 1, Sc; No. 2. Sc; No. 3,
POULTRY Broilers. 20r; spring chirk-
ens. 16c-, hens. 14c; cocks, !sc; roosters,
$Sc; stags. "Sc; ducks, lie; geese, lta;
ducks, full feathered. 10c; gease, full
feathered. 8c; squabs. No. 1, 11.60; No. 3,
BUG
Fruit and vegetable price furnished by
miiinaki Fruit comDsny:
FRUITS Oranges: Fancy California
navels. , iMs, $2.60 per bos; 12t, Sun
klst, $175 per box- 1.t. Sunklst, $S per
box; extra fnncy MedltoiTanean Sweets,
all sixes, $3.26 per box; fancy Tlo Too
Mediterranean Nweeis. . per hox.
1emons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl, sous,
3ft. 34.50 per box; fancy Silver Cord.
u0s. . $ PT box. Grapefruit: Cele.
rratea 1 1 , yt ou.
$2.76 per nox; mi, j per dox. Apples;
Kxtra fancy White Winter Poarmalnea
$160 per box. Pineapples: Extra fancy
Cuban, 24a, 0a, is. $i60 per crate.
Bananas, $2 to $2.26 per bunch. Limes, $1.73
Der basket.
VEGETABLE? California new cab
bage 66 to 100-lb. crates. 8c per lb. Cel
erv: Jumbo. 80c per doten. Head let
tuce. $1 per dosen, leaf lettuce, 40c per
doxen. Artichokes. $L'iO per doxen. En
dive, 36c per lb. Onions, yellow, Jo per
lb.: Texas Bermuda, white. 11.76 ner
crate; Texas Bermuda, yellow, 81.60 per
crate. Onion sets: Vllow and red, $1.60
per bushel; white. $176 per bushel. Pep
pers, 60c per basket. Tomatoes, fancy,
$4.60 per crate; choice, $4 per crate.
Spinach, 60c per dosen. Parsley, 60c per
dosen. Turnips, ooc per doxen. Straw
berries: Louisiana, pints, prospective
price, $2.75 to $3 per case. Potatoes: Colo
rado Rurala, 76c per bushel; Red River
Ohios, 90c per bushel; Minnesota whites,
S0o per bushel Mushrooms. 60c per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn,
4o per lb. Crackerjack, $360 per case;
$1.76 per half case. Peanuts: Raw, 7o
per lb.; roasted, sack lots, So per lb.
salted, $1.60 per can. Asparagus: Home
grown, half-lb. bunches, 60c per dosen
bunches. Checkers, 33.60 per case. Cocoa
nuts, $3.60 sack. dox. 0o. Nuts: No. 1 Cali
fornia walnuts. 18c per lb. Braslls, 12So
per lb.; 60, t-os. figs, $2 per box. Sugar
walnutdates, l.u per box. ruperts, iso
per lb. Pecans, liSo per lb. Almonds,
30C per lb.
New York General Market.
NITW YORK. May $. SUGAR Futures,
quiet and steady. At midday prlcea were
un"hnni;ed. Haw sugar, unsettled; ren
trlfugal, 4 7ora4 77r; molasses, 3.9:4.000.
Refined steady.
BUTTER Steady; receipts, i.ijO tuba;
creamery extras. 3 scoring, 81c; cream
ery, higher scoring. llSffajc; firsts. 3
aosc; seconds, 37S2Sc.
EGGS Steady; receipts. SO. 301 rases;
fresh gathered extras, 2&tf2SSrf storaire
packed, extra firsts. IlSc; firsts, Soslc;
regular packed, extras firsts, 30V421C;
firsts. 194i2uc. Nearby hennery whites,
fine to fancy, WtpiMp; nearby hennery
browns. lS(ui2Sc.
CHBKSE-Euslor; receipts. 762 boxes;
state whole milk free specials. 1iVi
l$Sc; stats whole milk, average fancy,
lswlPic
P)i;LTR Firm; western 'lilckens,
broilers. XWiSc; fowls. 17S-: tCys. Ucf
12c. Dressed, steady; western frozen
roasting chickens. lT'nQlSc; fresh fowls.
Iced, 14t(17V.c; fresh turkeys. Iced, IfctflTc.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Heary Cattle Strong to Ten Centa
Higher Others Steady Sheep
Fifteen to ftusrter TJp.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF
SOUTH OMAHA. May . 1M
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 6.00 I Ml-.
Official TiHwday .31S 10.S1. i.iui
Official Wednesday... 6,Mi 10. W l
Eetlmata Thursday... . 12.0U 70
Four days this week.. 31, 877 40.W 1.4:i
Same days last week. .;. 2.4(
ame 3 weeks eo....i;t st.w
Same 3 weeks ao....lV3 5.rt 37.43
Same 4 weeks ago. . . .16.916 41.178
Same days last year..l4.13 32.074 .!
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the earth
Omaha live stock market for ths year
to date, as compared with. last year:
115. 1!14. ' inc. Dae.
Cattla SR4.KT7 304. MO S0.507
Hogs I.1KI.1W B71S0 2ia432
Sheep 834.190 8tfl,27 1.07
The following tabta shows the averago
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market for the last few dajs, with
comparisons:
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
outride nn more than Mfioc lomer on
lambs, and as receipts of aged sheep
have been (to limited, values have re
mained In shout the same no' Chen as at
the close rf last week. Today's receipts
of 7H hes.l leaves the week's total about
liMli smaller than s eek ago. nd less
than hslf ss Urge s for the correspond
ing period Isst year. Supplle- for the
four dsve are the -mallest since Christ
mas week. 1914. when less than 1.0
showed up during the pie period, and
with that exception the lightest since the
last week of June, last year.
Quotations on sheen and Ismhs: I.amM.
f . . i fmk ihnr'n tZmh v Vearl Ints N"':"' VORK. May .-The foreltn sit
3 i..: lambs, shorn. I on-as ,v. yrMnts. ,. .. . ,in-..- in
SJ1, J2fVSI iooS tocrolce" tV-Ts! " lc.,.,y's ilock market hut tr.dln. ws.
thafSr foiUd. ft'oAji and trrerulsr
geod to choice. $7.7f$ .60. ewes, fair to ; ;.,'""";,': . n ,Ln.Mir. " ",""7. i
Foreign Situation Less of Depress
ing Factor on the Ex
change. TRADING IS UNDER RESTRAINT
good. I7.afvfr7.7i.
Representative sales:
No.
fed shorn lambs
Mexican lambs
CHICAGO 1,1V B "TOCK
.lower than at yesterday's close, but en-
pr icrsl Improvement ws shown In the Unnl
prt idallns. the morenient N-Ing concurrent
10 an " semi-official sdvsnces wnic.ii tun-
Av
. Tt.
SI
I rested some red m lion of the strain he- ... . ik.-..
I' a.i , , ....iiiiip i ' n i mi.irn in nii'nii,..
T. R. FINISHES TESTIMONY
Attorneys for Opposing Side Do Not
Cross-Examine Rooserelt on
Stand.
DEFENSE IS NEARLY THROUGH
SYRACUSE. N. Y.. May .-The care of
the defense n Wllllsm Rsrnes' suit for
llbe! against Theodore Roosevelt Is
nearly completed, attorneys ssld torts j.
They added that only a few more wit
nesses remained to be called when court
rpened today. Counsel began arguments
upon the admissibility of evidence con-
In the main the day s operations were
' professional, the Irsdlng elenti nt veering
Cattle teaa Heaa Weak stieea frem t!ie long to the sliort aocounl and
pi, ;pacK again witn sucti isptdiiy as to mass
CHICAGO. May S-;ATTbE-Rece.vits. i f' EE '". ntl J ? ..Uye fator
3(t head, market stesdv; native beef "', J?,)lnL2l ,1 .,d
steers. S.M, ; western Mcers, If'.W , '7 ? iH
t.Oi,; cows and heifers. U.outfS W. 1 ralves. n'7'?l'1ni '"T! hYm "Vhi
HOGS-Receipts. 21.000 heart, market wr Paltles. Itethlehem Steel partly
we.k,.VfriV lower; bulk. $T.7.M; light. ",", "-cent leadership rising sl
7ti770; mixed $7.15T.: hravv. $M n"," 10 points and retaining the greater
Date. HIS. iM4. litis. Illl. ilfll. 11910. Iiwa.
T &S $ 4f , I T 641 5 Ml tO)
j 3S I 22 S S4 T 4 S 80 Oil
-'SI " T 44;
7 ri
Piil 211
April
April 331
April ?)
April 36
A PHI in 7 MS
April ?7j T JOSl 8 87
April 28
April 2
April Si)
May i..
May 2..
May $..
Mar 4..
May S..
May ..
T 2
T S6T4
? 4UH
7 MV
7 21
7 34 S
7 2S
7 1S
tl
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7 01
7 06
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1 $ 3 $ l 7 43i I l
, 401 $ S2I 7 41) S 731
I S M S 6J 7 61 I 741 t l$j
f I bOl 7 lf S SSI t as
X7 I T CI I . H
t 891 S 8U it 1 Ml
S V S 11 7 6l 6 74! 1
7 01
7 01
S 13 8 X 7 fO ' I 141 W
8 17 S 31 ) 7 !r $ 81; $ i
8 1 S : 7 KM 6 74 t Oil
I s Sat 7 41 s , t mi 7 m
S 241 1 7 521 8 2! $ 001 7 04
4
s ti s ayj
: 37 8 5 I $ si I i 7 oo
7 44 6 sat 37 M
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
t the Union Stock Tarda South Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. ir.
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle.Hogs.Shaap.H'r'1.
C M. A St. P 4 4..
Wabash 4 6
Missouri Pacific ... 1 2
Union Parttlo 86 41 $
C. A N. W east... St..
C. N. W.. west... 37 2
C, St. P., M. ft O.. 21
C. B. A Q., east... 2
C, H. at Q west... 83 40
C, R. I. ft P.. east. 4 1
C. R. I. ft P.. west. 1 I
Illinois Central .... 4 I
Chicago G. W 1 3
Total receipts ...lb 179 1
-la. -1. .. . ..i tt pari or us gain.
silEKf AMI r.AMnS-Recelits. H0ftt Tressed steel Car. the locomotive is
head; market firm; sheep, $7vij4.60. nd some of the smelters iind l-t-mha
tHKitiioao troleums scored sdvgnces of 2 to 4
lambs. t.2Mi to!; Ipolots. hut Westlnghouse failed to hold
at liala Live itek Market. recent prominence, the company's pro-
c .rtr-.c r- 4 T-rt trn..i. I posed financing acting as a deterrent to
.-,.n l-g"i rrlln Teerl . d I ' n"rt '' Canadian Pacific
rt"- I' '?'.: 7".r"??i T"-. A?4 nd other shares In th International list
neirers. w.ww; "'"""I were effered In moHer.1 amounts for
)UIS. May .-CATTI,K-rteclpu. K,.Tsctlvlr '
id. Market steadv; native beef 'n Jid S it,. i I r.t,.
$,-Siffi .- yearling steen. and L-VL'.e iSi-. i the iS?..
$S.Vw.3t; rows, K0OT.; stock- ;mL,J?;r '"-Ji. '
I feeders. SS.itttr7.T4; southern Tr,"itd,Jn mr."J." '
a tt '4I 111- MA-a-a. skn Ual .rv. rtVl-rf' 1 " ,t' ", ' X' M 1111" III. rWHIS.)! Ill"
fmrn.?fveXrVe ' ,r,"ts bo,1ht ,,h,l' ot th
i ... ITT" oT "'' h '"1 ' recovery. There were
HOr,S--Recelp. 0,w head. Market rumo tn,t the Amalgamated Copper
steady: pigs and lights. 88D6ftl. .76. mixed Pompn. , to dissolve, with resultant
and butchers, $T.OW7.76; good heavy, $7.66
07.70.
SHEKP AND r.AMP-Recelpt'.. I.OOO
head. Market steady: lambs. tS.OiwTUt.76;
ewes, 8.60itf.W cllpiied lambs. $t,7MM0;
rearlings, $S.60.5O- clipped yearlings.
i7.0Ofl7.76.
Kansas ( Mr Lire StooV Market.
KANSA.". CITY. May 8 C ATTl.K Re.
celpts. 1,6X liesd. Market strong:, prime
fed steers, ts.2Mit.0A; dressed beet steero,
34S4it 00: western steers, i;0ir.;
sto.-kers end feeders. t60iS.OO; bulls, $S.W 1
tflC": calves, $tvO0io .
benefits to It shareholders, ss well as to
Anaconda, which now controls the opera
tions of the Amalgamated company.
News bearing upon the general finan
cial situation Included the virtual com
pletion of negotiations for a tO.OOC.'O.
loan lo Argentina, half to be taken by
Rrltlsh hankers; pronounced strength In
foreign exchange, which was attributed
to further selling of our stocks for the
foreigners, and Improvement In railroad
ami labor conditions.
Total sales ot stocks amounted to
000 shares.
The bond market was easier with gome
HOGS Receipts. 6.0;) head. Market recurrent selling of low-priced Issues. To-
steady; bulk of sales, $7.0ff7.4n; heavy, tsl sales, par value, aggregated $1,766,000.
i miea riaj.es oonas were unanangea on
$7301i7.40; packers and butchers,
46: tght. rr.aror7.4.v pigs, iT.tmu-i.z
SHEKP AND I.A MRS Receipts,
7.46: Ugh
amr7.43; pigs, $7.0fB1.2S.
$7.ai
3,000
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Morris ft Co
Swift ft Co
Cudahv Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
rtohwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
So. Omaha Packing Co.
T. R. Lewis
J. R. Root ft Co
J. H. Hulls
L. F. Husi
Kellogg
Wertlielmer ft Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild ft Krchs....
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
Hlgglns
Huffman
Meyers
Tanner Rros
.Tohn Harvey
Kline
Other buyers
"Ihead. Market steady; lambs. $s (01710 40;
vjarllpg, $7MHI.tft; wethers, 7.d.0,
ewes. $ti.608.2t.
Moo- rty Mr Rock Market.
Cattla Hon Sheen I WOl'X CITY. May . CATTI-.K Re
V l"5l i celpts, 1,200 head: market 10c higher; na-
' Isi" 1M7 i'fr'iltlvo teer. $7.80irt.00; butchers, tti.00J18.flO;
Kansas City r.raln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. May S. WH EAT
Cssh. No. 8 hard. I1.MST1-66V4: No. 3 red.
$l.64Sli'1.66-. May. $1.62Si July. $126; Sep
tember. $1 ?.! 1.17.
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 75c; No. 2 white.
76c; No 2 yellow. 76c: No. $, 76G7i.Sc;
Ktmv Hl-f .lulv TtiVfiTIWVif.; Serrtemher.
...T iVvlw.THNl 'i. . OATS-No. 3 white. 63V41K4c; No
the thing for a rooming house, as It la 1 TplS B, r..mrTV arr- firsts 3&c
nniv nn kinv h, tvZ. vi.(a. . . . ! KI. TTfc. K t. resmery, T'.c, urns, ac,
LOW
449
4
I
3D
1
27
67
74
$7
16
1
61
71
39
10
7
IX
6:1
63
20
lit
!.W7
l.h0
1,1103
2.1!!
.3,847 11.25 1.I1K
Totals
CATTLE There was a fair run of beef
cattle for a Thursday and the total for
the four days amounts to 21,377 head,
being a very largo run for thla season of
the year, although not so large as 'sst
week's excessive receipts.
There was a very good demand for
beef steers, and It was a noticeably fact
that heavy weights of good quality wcrt
In bolter request than has been the rulo
of late. They were active seller al
prices tbat were generally 10c higher.
Light beeves were fully atsady at the
strong prices prevailing yeaurday Me
dium and common cattle were mo") or
less negleoted. Most everything cnnngml
hands In good season In the morning.
Cows and hslfera of good Quality wars
strong snd active. Heavy cows have
been a little slow sale all the weei;..
There was no material chatisa in the
faedijr situation, prices continuing steady
wun yeaieraay.
Quotations on rattle: Oood to choice
yearlings, S.'jUii8.46; good to cholse heavy
cofnfed beeves, 7.7M(t.OO; fair to good
corn fed beeves, $7.5K(f7.76; common to fair
cornfed beeves, 17.OtHi7.60; good to choice
heifers, 6.'..'4i8.00; good to choice cows,
M.OOurT.40; fair to good cows, $6.75Jti.tiO;
common to fair cows, $3.76&6.76; good to
choice Blockers and feeders. f.MKgi.tO;
fair to good stockers and feeder. $7.0o
7.60; common to fair stock era and feed
ers, $ti.OtKi7.00; btock heifers, 36.757.26;
stock cows, $5. 60(,75; stock calves. $(.a.Q
$.2b; veal calves, 37.K 10.00; fst bulls,
stags, etc., H.OUqAM; stock bulls, $6.S0
J.00.
Representatives sales:
BKKF STEERS.
Av. 1'r. Ho. At. Pr
o2 " V 14 USA 7 71
14 T .10 3.1 149 T
okj canners, $4.00i(i6 ft; calves, KSOtj 7.40; bulls,
f ivnji rwiceiipi, n.fv neaa; nurxni pc
lower: heavy. r.!6itf7.26: mixed. $7.13S
Wl.K: light. $7.07U(f7.12S: bulk of sales.
S7.12SKr7-30.
SHEKP AND IaASTBS Receipts, none.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. May 8 3ATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.900 hesd; market strong; steers,
$7.flOtf.6fl: cows and heifers. $4.KXtr$.S0;
calves, S6 00f8.26.
nous Rece nt, t.300 .lead, sh i ters.
lower; pscksrs slow; top. 37.35: bu'g of
sales. $7.26r7.36.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 1.S00
market higher; lambs, $10. OOrj 10. ti.
r-
toffee Market.
NEW YORK, May 8,-COFFEE-Th
market for futures opened at sn advance
of 3 points to a decline of 4 points, near
months being lower under scattering
liquidation, while titer was some trade
buying of later deliveries. Ths demand,
however, was limited and the market
eased off during the afternoon under re
ports that the first offers of new crop
coffee to be received from Santos this
season wr about S" under crop values.
The close was 613 point net lower. Sales,
44,6 0 bags; Mav, C.lftc; June, 'J1c: July,
7.32c; August. 7.34c; September, 7.36c; Oc
tober, 7.40c; November, 744c: De
cember, 7.46c; January. 7.63c; February,
7.6So; March. 7.tSc; April, 7.47c. Spot,
nutet; Rio, No. 7. 7c; Santo, No 4.,
lOc.
Die coat snd freight mark! wa re
ported somewhat .unsettled, with Rio
grades a shads lower. Hov crop Santos
Bourbons were reported to be offered
here at lOe for 4a.
Mllreis prices were 7S rels higher at
Rln and unchsnged at Santos. Rio ex
change on London was l-32d lower.
25
Ns.
I
ft
14.....
a
to.
1170 7 46
474 7 M
1171 T 14
IA71 7
ilOt 7 70
7..
tl..
14..
14..
?l 7
...1!T
...130 tOS
SHO I is
M III
call.
Number of sales and leading quotation
on stocks ware as follows
AlasVa KiM .
A rib I km rested Copser ....
Ansrtrsn Heel Sugar....
Aniertrsn
As srtras S. R
Amsrleui 8. a R. ..,
Am Sussr Ssftalns
Amsilrsn Tsl. 0 Tel
As-erlnsn ,Totiece
Ans'-en'ta Mlotsg
Atchtisn
Bsltlmars Ma
Hreehtrn kspltf TniBSlt..
iallfornla rstrolevm ....
rim.lltii Ptrtrte
cintrsl iMthir
CI.essfisskr Ohio
(Iitosao i. W
tftles. Hlrk. I" CIm.
4 MW
44.10
!,
I).ns
74i 7 74S
4TS 4.M4 47
V S
Mr. Rower, for Colonel Roosevelt.
urge: thst the colonel be allowed to
answer tlie o,uestlcn put to him yestsv
day as to Information he possessed shout
an arrangement between Mr. Rarnes "ami
a man nsmed McCabs, at one time leader
of the democratic party In Albany." Mr.
Rower ssld:
"I expert Colonel Roosevelt will testify
here that Mr. Rarnes bargained with one
McCabe. I expect the defendant wfli tes
tify that Mr. Psrne found places It
gambling bouses for men to work."
Justice Andrew ruled against this tin
ef questioning, saying that any Informa
tion the defendant had received whloh
was confined to county and city affairs Id
Albany was Immaterial.
Colonel Roosevelt then resumed the
stand:
"I don't care to have anything further
to say to Colonel Roosevelt." remarked
Mr. Ivtng, with a smile. So contrary to
expectation, th colonel was not cross
examined upon hi testimony of yester
day.
Pom questions war asked by Mr.
Rowers to establish a basis for further
evidence. The colonel testified that h
resided In the slat and voted at the
September, 114, primaries, and ba named
the candidate for the United States sen
atorial and gubernatorial nominations ef
the republican and democratic parties.
'Shall I nam the candidate In tha
progwiMlve primaries?" asked the, colonel.
'Oh, yea, th progressive taxrty to wtm
historical, at any rata," said Mr. iTltuk
and ths courtroom smiled audibly- Tb
colon! was than oscusod.
K loss K 1014
l.iio tnt'i io toss
. SCO m ill l S
234
ii mo its
4.000 J01S 100 11
74 71 74
7m S
M0 17 1'4 17
.. 10 14 144
1.SW 3V M
l.teo 4
M II
4. W0 M
44
II
M
T.104 4
1,40 WW
1.M0 II
,o r
4S
U'4
Ml
19
I
TH
III
l'Mrrs M. ft St. P....
( I l. o N. W
rblne Cpr .'.
Colorado Kual 0 Iroa...
Onlorado 4 genthern. . . .
Daavar ft Itle Oranas...
Iitatlllara' awcurltlaa ...
grla
Oenaral rieetrls
meat Nnrlhra sfd
Orsat No. Ora ctra
Outranhaint giploratloa.
tllln.Ma reatral
Intarhnrottfh Mat. pf...
Isastratloa Caspar
tnlarnatinnal llarvaatar .
Kanaa City Oautharn...
Labish Vallay Lima hi 14S 141
Iiularllla Naahvtlla... lo 1 11 10
OLSON APPOINTED NEW
JUDGE IN NINTH DISTRICT
II. an a
I. Ml N
I. Ml II
I. M0 MS
lm 11 .
at
Itoo II
Vans w
17 7
MS '4
14 14
lis it
ci ai
14V 14
ni 174
8TEKR3 AND HE1FEH.
only one block from the Vinton St. car
barn. Iiasy terms
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Douglas 1781. Ware Block
seconds. 23c: narking. 17 Sc.
EGOS Firsts. 17c; second. 15c.
POt.IVTRY Hens. 14c; roosters,
turkeys. 16c. i
10c;
REAL EHATE INVESTMENTS
Minneapolis Cirala Market.
UTNVKAPT1LIS. Mav I.- WHEAT -
I HAVE a contract of sale for 32.M0, cov- May, $1.6S: July. $1.R1T4: No. 1 hard.
ermg umana raaiaence property, pay-itl.2S; No. 1 northern. II iS'l KS, No.
tn, at good rate of in- 2 northern. $1.63Ttr.1.6!ns.
Fontenelle Park
ihii I it .r
E11 '-VJL.j Ml-- r
t -t. : - :
r- - ; :
, is a ii. n.iiii.i i i , -i -ni
able $X per mon
tarest. Am offering contrsct for cssh
st fin discount and will ded the prop
erty unencumbered to secure same. Ad- !
dress E 813. can Bee.
REAL ESTATE MISCEIXAXEOUB ;
uatnearai District i
FIX)lR Unchanged.
BARI.KY wS'74c.
RYE-$1.12til.l.
RRAN-622.W.
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 7JS'72c.
OATS No. 3 white. R.'iJ- 3Sc
SEED Flax. fj 1.1i.
$100 Down
ildo cash will start you on owning your
own home on a good street. In a good
locality, and near a fine park I offer
you the choice of either 4415 Spalding
St. and 4016 N. 44th St. These houses
hove full cellars, cement floors. -lty water,
elwtilc lights and elegant fixtures; 4
large rooms on 1st floor, 3 unfinished bed
ham tiers and unfinished bath room up
stairs: the lots are large and nicely
leveled with permanent sidewalks. Prion
l I !.&., -IliiO down and the balance, $20
r.-r month. I also offer T7 N. 43d St.
fur it.ti: $10 cash and too per month.
Tills house Is not quite as large as the
uthw. but it 1 a dandy.
C. O. CA11LBERG, .
312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
Liverpool l.ratn Market.
r tvwnPOOI.. Mar i. WTIPAT Knot.
$i,600 3S19 California St., a beautiful I oca- steady; No. 2 hard winter. 13s lOd; No. 2
tlon. good 6-room. all modern Ireo western winter, 13s 10Sd; No. 2 Maul-ho,-"'.1M,lf,t
solo- Invewtlgato toha 14s Id: No. 3 Manitoba, lis lid.
It yi, ILK. CORN-Spot, steady; American filled.
new, s S'-jd; American mixed, old. nomi
nal; I.s Plata, mixed. lSd.
-1124 So 30th Ave., a beautiful 10- A .
room house, hot water heat, quar- laa" 4'rala Market.
ter-aawed oak finish, beautiful ouk I ST. LOI'!". May 6 WHEAT-No. 2
floors. Must be sold. Eook at the (red. $l.Wrl.67S: No. t bard Sl.Wil fl;
outside and see how attractive I Ms v. 1.541. July. ll.27S'0l.27'4.
I rviRM Nrt 2. 7Bi4r: No white . .
mv4c: May. 76c; July. 7Sii!ff7V.-.
OAT No. 2, io; No. I white, .TSc.
Clifton Hill Sn.ap
WILL SACRIFICE EQUITT
Our client will acrlfloe hi equity In
this new S-room cottatre for $400. balance
of H.uiO to be paid l"l W per month. Well
north K.'-oO. but will cost you $:.U.
M:st be auld this week. Modern except
leal. full cement basement, cement
u a Ikn ; lot FjOxI'JO; -S blocks lo car.
THE VO JK1, RF.AI.TY AGENCY.
l!tc, U". "i. W. Hl.iK. iKiuglas !.
CHKAP at 13. HO: good an modern homo,
large yard, fruit; 1.'J Evan t-t.
Hanscom Park
Country Home
i
30 acrea about IS miles west of Fair
off t
D. V. Sholes Co.
016 City Nat. Hank Bldg. Ioug 4.
acres, lust off the DodKe road: moat 1
beautiful country home In Douglas 1 NKW YORK, May S COTTOV-Spot.
county; 10-room house, hot wuterloulet; middling uplands. 10.0-; salen, l.Vw
neat, beakles Improvements for tbsles.
helper. All kinds of fruit. Price. 1 The market closed steady, last pties
liS.OOu. Would consider part In (showing net gains of from 1 to 15 points,
good city property. May. 1.64c; July, T4c; October, 10 12c;
Pecemter, 10.52c; January. 10 Vx ; May.
lOific
Cotton futures opened steady; Mav,
S2Sc; July, t.SOc; October, f:; Decem
ber. 101V; January, 10.17c; Msivh. 10.40c.
LIVERPOOL.. May S- COTTON Snot,
qu'rt; prices weak; good middling. 1. d;
middling. 6 24d: low mlddl ng. 4 d; soles,
t.taxt bales.
New Four-Room Bungalow
Near Car Line and City Park
Faces cast on 2 lots, bungalow flnieh.
has city water, electric lighta and side
walk. Prlr4 (2.201) for quick aaln. about
$J0u cash, balano easy monthly pay
ments. Owner leaving city.
Shuler & Cary
1 k 7 0 to 7 44
1 IT T 40 7 T I
M 7 44 14 M t Vl
11 til 7 74 II..., 1UI I Si
.. 7M 7
HEIFERS.
SO 7t 1.1 1 M IN
I 4 44 54 14 7 4
: M I 74 4 Ill 7 IA
us i I m I oo
4 44 7 4
I ALVKS.
14 M3 7 W 1 171 t an
I 111 42 1 U I toO 1
, i jio u I tso to to
STOCK Kits AM' FEEuKKh. I
1 I'.'O SO 401 7 M
1 441 7 00 1 4.14 7 40
14 i 7 it mi 7 . . ;
I I- 7 IS 7 72 7 4
17 400 7 40 II tM IN
IUU .l KiinnllAM were lha k. ll .f
any day this week, about lit csrs. or
12.'40 bead, being received, Th four day'
! total Is 40.&I9. showing a decrease of 2..00
ncad as compared with last week, but
mora than k.OUu head larger than last
i year.
1 Trade opened out In sood season, shlp
I bars havms aood oaders and atartlna out
i arly to fill them, i The small sdvani es
in shipping hogs on the last two days has
widened the rang out fully a nickel,
and outsld buyer took a bearish tand.
buying freely al figures that were any
aay a nickel lower than Wednesday.
Th bulk of their purchsacs was made
at $7.2mi7.:io. with a top of $7.36.
The packer market was lust a reretl
tion of th last two days, as they started
out tlildmg a flat dim lower, that I,
around $7 10. There was not much r-hang
in the situation until well along toward
noon, when jackera besan raising thlr
offer slowly. Before values had climbed
to a nickel lower basis some hogs were
sold and when bids reached $7 16. several
big atrlnga were cashed. After a trading
basis was established. It did not lake
Ion to make a prettv fair clearance, at
figures that wers generally 6c lower than
Wednesday.
The average market was fully Sc lower.
Early ahlnper hogs showed about a $
decline and some of the hogs sold to out
siders later war Quoted as much fy'tt
10c off. while packers shomed a flat nl'-kel
bresk. The big end of the killers moved
at $7.16. with a prlnkling up to $7.20. and
a few of the first sales down to 17.10.
while the bulk of all the sales was quoted
at ST.lMiCS. Tops sold st $7.SS, a nickel
below vesterdav'a best price
, -eavittl es r
Evaporated Apples mm Dried Fruits
NEW YORK, May 6. EVAPORATED
APPLES-Dull. . ,
DRIED ERV1TS Prunes, steady. Apri
cots quiet. Peaches, dull and nominal.
Raisin neglected.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May 8. MERCANTILE
PAPER UViWS rr cent.
STERMNU EXCHANGE Firm; SO-day
hills 4.7H7S: for cables, $4 7S; for 1
mnd. $4.735. ' "
HlLVEK Bar, 50c; Mexican dollar,
SSVic
BONDS Oovcrnment. ateady; railroad,
es sv
MONEY Time loan. eay: 09 d Vt
day 2S3!4 ner cent; 1x month. 3St
3S per cont. Call money, firm; high. .V
per cent; low, 2 per cent: ruling rat. 2
per cent, last loan. 2S pr cent; closlnn
bid. 3 per cent: offered at 2S per cent.
Closing quotations on bond tody wer
is follows:
it g. ear. la. rag.... M Mo. Pac. t. la ... I!
aeiksapsa ........ tt N. T. C. . SSa....
I u TI ..... -lO!- T. Clt" 4Sa VH
ia oousos 10lt4'N. T. Mala 4Sa.. ..lots
If. 4a rag luaiiN. T.. n. o
' 4a eaases l'0
I VSnoaia a rouaoa . . I'd Na. Paoltlo 4a...
Km. Ssialtars a... .144 to la
AT T. 4S.ln"-0. 8. l rf 4a.
: Ars.su, r. 4Sa.. JJr, T. T. 6a
Atfhlans n. 4a.... OS'PanB. is. 4a ....
Hal. Ohle as " Oo "n 4.....
, rtm. mi . klUReadlna mo 4a.
ai". 1, e. r. r. ir. i
Meiiras Pelralaual
Mianl Osrsar
Mlaaaurl, K. T. ..
Mtarnuii raelflr ....
National Btarult
National sA
Nerada Coipar
Na- York (antral....
N. Y., N. M. ft H...
Norti.lk ft Waalara...
Norths Paelflc ....
parttlo Mall
Pannaplvaala
pullmaa Palars Oar. .
Iter Osaohdata Cnaoar t.sn IIV tttt Vk
na4ini U.los 47S 14 147 '
TlepublTo Irrm glsel..., I4.C00 t M gU '
iRcx'k lilao Ca. k i
Itoek lataM rvi. pf ise S
ri. ij. a. w. m gra.4 i.ios i ' 4S
hnutnarn raririr
Pnathern Rallaar
isnaaaaaa r
Taiaa Cnsipaay
I alas raeltlo
Union Pantile vta..
tlnltad HIM as HtMl
t . H. Mtaal pro
fiah Ootiper
abaah pt4
Waatern t'alon ....
Walnhoasa ie(rl9
(Prom a Staff Crrrrespondartl.)
LINCOLN. May S-PpjclaI Telegrarn.)
A. R. Olon of Winner was today ap
pointed judge of tho Ninth Judicial dis
trict, tho last legislature rrorldlng for
em additional Judge by taking Cuming
nd Stanton counties from tb Eithth
district and adding them to tb Ninth.
Judge A. A. Welch of Wayne to the r res
ent Judge.
Judg OUon Is a native of Sweden and
cam to thla country nearly forty-six
years ago, or tn last, settling with Ms
parents In Dodge county, afterwards
moving to hi present location. H 1
43 yearg of g.
He was a mumber of the state senate In
1601, and was one of the nine member
who held out against th D. E. Thomp
son combination on tho United Stat
enatorshlp fight. It Mil a republican
at Uiai time, but says that on account
of his action he wa practically driven
out of the party,, and for th laat -..
i;o ?s Sis H year has affiliated with th democratic
'too i4S i4S loa party.
3.109 I OS 107i 104 ,
SOO SD ' 1IU 1144 t '
iM ,MH isflt j?.. I CASH REGISTER THIEF
IS PAROLED CONVICT
trrom a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. May . (Special.) It h
Danleison.
too 1MH IMS
1.70 uia iiis lls
4.S00 n 14 14S
1,4.10 ao ws
io
73 74 71
3UI4 II H US
s
v rr us
. t.MI
. Jo. to
.0
io aio liu aa-r.
!." lTi i7v 17s developed that Henry J.
700 n
M 134
... M.0O4 114
4"0 IIUj
...lot, too- ITS
t.. IM 11
... Il.sfto tin
... II. KM II
... 10. 00 S4
4.a) too
111 114
ins ia4i
i us
44 M
10;s to:s
S TH
Total aalaa for tka dar. I14.I0 alMras.
IS
55
tv
4 S
caught while robbing a cssh reglstet In
an Omaha Store, ! none other than
Charles Oleson. a paroled convict who
ws paroled to visit his sister in Kloux
City and was nvr afterward heard
from. H wa a second-tertner at the
time of his parole.
ROYSE BECOMES PRESIDENT
Notes from Beatrle.
BP) A TRICE. Neb.. My . fepeelal.)-
OF TABLE ROCK BANK ith Beatrice commercial club has let
i , Tuesday, Juno 1. as th date for th com-
TABLE ROCK, Neh May t.-E. ftoya
of Lincoln, who I retary of the Htata
Ranking Board of Nebraska and hag oc
cupied that office for th lt fourteen'
year, he purchased th Interest of Mrs.
Jennie I. MlJler and son, Oordon D.
Miller, in the State Bank of Table Rock,
and becomes president of the Institution,
when he Is through his official duties st
Lincoln. Oordon D. Miller remains with
the bank as vice president for a time, at
least, snd W. A. LttonK son of Judge
c. B. Letton of th supreme court of
Nebraska, will he ssslstsnt cashier. Mr.
tS J 1-ftton comes from the federal reserve
J; J bosrd at Kan City.
lif ' At an adlourged elpn of th vllUg
101 , board held Mondy evening, (aloon
.ill
. 4JS
ll.em.es were granted to J. A. Harmon
0' M'ft g p g 'ta..ioiu8o. far. rr. i i?H i and F. L. fencl. The Table Rock drouth
4" - V"? !eaed Monday morning. Lkensss for a , . .v. .
ft S. ret. a.... on ; , . . . laintr easms-s win uc aT
pltmentary luncheon to b given to O. 9.
Dalbey, O. W. Btelnmyr and T. C
Conly, who rprented Oxd oouaitr 1
tho rcnt legislature. The luncheon t
tandered by the club to show tu appre
ciation of the loyal support given Qegw
county and Beatrloe by tho delagat'oo.
Rev. Mr. Raltael of tho Trinity Lu
theran church has bn selected to glvw
th baccalaureate sermon' to th grad
uating claaa of tb Beatrice High school
on May St.
Charle F. Hubka ef Virginia and Ml
Mildred GHadyg Vokash of Burehard were
married st the court hous Wednesday
by Judg Walden.
A fin program has bean arranged for
the May day exercises to b given Friday
afternoon at th Athletic park by th
'city school. Th May pole dance and
n a. n n ret 4s.. I Itaiiaar ia
Br la can. 4a...'..... "'I'nlon Pacific ta Hi.
c;ao. Klaftrtc 4a... .104 ao cv
Ot. No. 1st 4V,a.... H V. Riitibar 4a....in'i
aa 1 . s. See na !'-
lWb.h 1M la 113
ni'a'Waat t'nlan 4'4a. . 41
71 Waal. Klec. cr. ia 104
III. Can. rat 4a.
K. C Ho. ret. 4a.
1. N. urn. 4a..
M K. A T. 1st 4a
Bid.
iioia i pool und billiard hall were rranted to L.
A, Cone at the R. K. Rowan room and
to J. L. Fulton at the building formerly
o- u)led by William Ellis.
Asked.
a:
ll
US
lfl
l.oral BeMirHle.
Quetailona turnutiad tir Puma. Sriakar A Co..
4.4 iim.h. N'.t. Bank B10a.. Osahl:
HTCX'KS
-tr Sr!ra fil 44
'lie National Haak. Omaha.... .
faar fa. pit 40
avirroant rraaniarv 7a pfO 100
Mydraullo Praaa Brlra com moo
Ooodtaar Tlra roanm 10a -40
Uallna Haw ptd M'i
Mountain giatas Tal Ml
Omaha O Blntla t Rr f'4
rimaba Ce niiitfa Rr. ft Drd(. pM II.
t'nlan flork Y0 . Omaha 4
10IIm Orals eomsion
K-lfi ii. atd ''
Tii ciu Br. Lt rM.. 0
BON PS
Alma Nek . Water arV la. It'W. 44
Hrualns. Nan. Waiereorka IS. IM4
j . laa Ikraaa Mrk. In. tl....IK
I'Nilumbua. Kab.. Kle.-. aa. 14J4 I)
Puadaa Real' "!. l
Ihanhutr Sh.. Wataraka I: I5M
Montreal Tram war a
,1,. el Moairaal 4a till aa
Or.aha eeva- 4 a. 114 M'S
fli n Omaha linp. 4'aa, 1117 ....
Omaha Waier 4ia. 1441 103
Omaha ft I 'a. Bind" Hv Is. I'.l 4,
piUa-Waahmirn Plaur Mill it. 1121.. IJ4,
Kwltl Co la 1444
at of I'tah 4Sa I"1
I at l'laa. maa. a. li 'i
Wirklia t ntoo ritk Tda. 4a. 144 . M mi
Mates from Aabsrn.
At'BCRN. Neb.. May iKpeclnl.)
Mayor W. P. Freeman entered upon th
duties of the office Tuesday night. Thre
nw councllmen also began their duties,
helng Cyrus Milan, Arthur Allen gnd
Henry Morganstern. The mayor nomi
nated fdr chief of police Henry A. Allen
nd as patrolmen Vern R. Taylor sad F.
w ill. Itcihrs. Joseph Colh;- as appointed
741, I street romtnissiutier, C. A. Snider, water
' 1 commissioner snd Robert M. Armstrong
ilil'lty attorney. All the anpolntmcnts were
i" Icinf'rmed.
' The paying of what Is known as Count
Houas svrnue Is being pushed. This la a
: street between th main part of town
.and tho court house and is six blocks
' in length. It Is to be oomrlcted by th i
middle of June.
i John lUwiliy of Nemshtt died at his J
llal
i
1 00
'
I 4
0 .
IW
!.
If
noon, and in th afternoon will occur tho
athletic, events.
Wllllsm Doeke wgs seriously Injured
t De Witt In a runaway. He was thrown
into a barbed wire fenoe, with the revolt
that he ws badly cut in a dosen places
about th body.
l-'alrfcarr News Slates.
FAIRBURT. Neb., May S.-(8pclal.)-
'n the criminal case of th state agslnst
Walter Hlckey and William Johnson the
Jury found th defendants guilty o
p tit larceny and Judg Pemberton .'"
them each thirty day In the county
A number of change have been nf
In the sslgnnient
C. II. Iird rtii
Tienver F.kprasi snd Rocky Mountain
Limited runs. Falrbury to rhlllipaburg.
Kn.
change hve been nf
nt of nrier. oaing.
turning to work on the
I' home Monday. He wa at) vrari of age
'lnd 1 survived by several children. His
,Hlfe died t-n vear ago. He ws born In
l4
j ICngland, but came to this country when
- a boy. He was up to hi death a farmer.
l.ondua Murk Market.
I
D. 4 as.
iCe-X Ktat Bank Bldg.
look: hnat:
S rooms, up to the minute; nrw; Ud and
Chicago, only S4.70U: trrma
tlory and half, modern, S rooms, 3Dth
ami Franklin. C.WJ. terms. Will consider
good lot an cither of these
Dandy lot, 2 block . w. of Crelghton
university, ll.uivo for u"lck sale.
large lot. J'th and Fowler: sewer auid
water, take tauO, quark, terms Have
others. Webster DT o
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May .-MKTALK-Th
Metal exchange quntos: Lead 'tuiet: 14 li
tt Hi Hrelter. unchanged. At Ixindvn:
Lead. CV) 9m Sd; M l'hj
Copj.er firm: electrolTtlc, Ht.fiO; casting,
tU.6047'176 Iron quiet and unchanged
Tin. dull. SitT .4l.o. At Ixmdnn: Cupper,
spot, 7 Ss: futures 7 Ins Tin. spot.
sTIM 10s; futures. llK. Antimony. LVb
ti H
Dry 4ocds Market.
NEW YORK. May S DRY (lOODS
Cotton goodM were stesdv snd quiet to
day. War orders are keeping some of tl
large wooien mills busy. Dreas goods
arm In leiter call. Japan raw silks wrre
firm. Yarns were steady.
s S. Pr. ft.
m m ... 7 ii 4
I tx ... T 14 7
14 M7 ... T IT S
t.l ... 7 ITUj
Aa a.
.731 1 7
..;o is t rs
. 714 10 7
..111 ... 7 VI
..'IAK ... ID
.904 ... 7 14
rni Notes of Parld till,
LONDON. May 6.-Amcrlcan aecurltles '' un, .ao., may .-i.'ieciai-were
moderately active, with most of District court Is In station her, with
lh. hlialnaus In 1'nlon Pai'lfl -. HOUthem T Jllrii, Cnrrnrin r.n the Kneh Xerrfev
IHtrrr:?. iiVd ifAV.rr' ; r John r. Mod.ln t ... v.. It.
Inoon .nd the market closed easy. It was I First Bank of I lyase was tried and
na ui ... I
II. t4l 10 T 7
44 ra ... T ta
8HEKP The lightest run of the week
bowed up this murnlug, when only thiee
cars of Ismba snd no asrad sheep of any
description were received. Aftr a good
deal of preliminary dickering for so small
a showing, they were caahed at prices
tbat were anyway 1& 2ur higher, and
I some traders thought ss much as Mtlbe
anove yaaieroay e values 10 cars or
wooled Mexicans brought Slut, as against
llO.livgno for ths bulk of yesterday s
offerings, and a car of clipped lambs
brought IS.oO. There was really hardly
enough slix-k her to make a market.
For the week to date prices are at the
reported that another t.'.Ai.OUO In gold la
'being shipped rrom rsris e rew ior.
j HILVF.R-Har. 2JI-ld per o'jnrt
Muncr-i'tviq lr eni.
rLS Ol'NT RATF-S-Short bills. Pr
cent, three months. T: per cent.
Bank Clearlaga.
finally aettled. This was a mandamuj
to comp -l tho bank to allow an examina
tion of the bank by the stockholders,
and was brought by stockholder con
trolling a large per cent of the minority
of strck. The esse was settled by th
nrealilent of the hank. ftors:a Pnliarui.
OMAHA. My -Pank clearing for !.,,. .,.,,.,,...,. ,,
Omaha today were Sx.onS.SW.is. and for p.- -
the corresiiondlng day last year MM.
J43.1t. .
Stala Stops I alverslty Itssie,
A MRS, la . Mav 4 IRiwial Telegram.)
Th first game of th Ames-Ksnsa uni
versity series toils y. was called becaua.
of r.ln.
Ing therefor t.'-l -i shsre
The Mssf.tilc r.d alected th following
officers Tuesdsy sal lit far th ensuing
ye.r: W'urshipful master, R, W. Re..ker;
S'nlor warden, John H. Owen; Junior
warden, R. D. Fuller; Irueleee. W. H.
Taylor, John Harper and R. V. Backer.
iscvBatAiv onatiajr
57. WAR LOAN
STOT OAUASLI SCrOSI 1SS4.
Htnre th closing of the subscrip
tions for thla Loan on March 3 1 ' .
the price haa advanced In Kerlln T "k
to S To hid.
At IJ1S.&0 per 1000 Rorid pable
011 subscription. I can sllll offer so n
Bonds.
These Bonds readv fur delivery
about July 1st. interim certificates
Issued by prime New York Rankin
house.
At the present lea- rate for Marks
this Loan NETS A I4CI I'T Tt.
A. WUNNENDERO
S Ootiea Bxohanre Bldg
Xsw wrk City.
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