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    Till IJKK: OMAHA, SATl'KDAY, FKHHITAKY l- 1!M;.
NEW YORK STOCK Mitt,
of which $4M.17.'V0 It specie.
I lecrcaee.
Summarv of state iianVe and trmt cnm
Pamea In Wrester New TnrK not Included
In clearing house statement:
Amount. Iwr.
ls.AfW9.fO W.il.o
Irre srular Tendencies Characterize I
n..n - - J jr... v. liana. tlf.
iuii auu i'v 8 erle
Market.
Vmill i ll.4fi4.rtm
IasmI tendcra
' Total rieposlte
r.4.?m
:.i7.t
J7J1
lin,Sl,i MMN.MO
COPPERS AGAIN FOREMOST
NEW TOTtK. Feb. H Irregular
tendeneiea characterised today's dull and
mnro parrot market wh rh hot the.
itanal aatvecta of .an annrnsching hnlldav.
Toppena were again the forcnviM f.-aMrea,
that rroup a, a Hnl I" ninini..iii
n other laai:ea I'mh Mutte Bnl ti
rwrlne and several loan prominent a'oek
Trust companies' cash
reserve m vault.
Increase.
GRAIN AHD PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat it Strong, Cash Demand it
Good and Prices Advance Two
r- to Three Centi.
CORN ALSO A GOOD SELLER
SOUTH SIDE THTSICIAN
IN FAR WEST.
London Plwk Market.
INTHIN. Feb. It. Th 'slock
tndsv vm considerably aetlve.
w.i fr nni.trlrnlnf ! In American ra Ha and bonde.
HI l. nar. itn per nunc.
MnNEV-41i4N : rent.
of the same class ..ored nrr hl.-h Prl e i.iki wnt hat r.e-nnori nine
and silled shares, notably American tine three month. 6'4 per rent.
were htsncr. sine i
OMAHA. February II. 1M.
i nr wneat marlM was strong imiar,
the rsah demand good and wheat
market ' . 1 ' 1 cnts higher.
nrl Natl teal lead
making an extreme fa n or 4 at i "V
At o.M Intervals more ee.nned lasiics.
, Including mil, followed the course of
Ihe meta'a. hit activity In thnae stocks
waa a.asmndte at best. Th'a waa a
source nf d "appointment to trailers, some
of whom had covered their ahnrt con
tractu yerterday. largely in eonaecfenee
nt the brilliant show n of New YorK
Central for liecenibcr and re vear.
I nlted Plate. Steel waa another de
terring lnfliicnri that stock belli under
obvious restraint throughout the session.
At Ha m'nimim of f4H ete ahnwed nil
ovrrnta-ht lnaa of N and her Indimtr.als,
tpeelnllv tno mure active atoc-a In the
o-ralleV wnr IUWn were lower tty 1
to 2 points. bu recovered Inter.
Mnl'-in petprleum nl American
Hmeltintt reflected rlfectlve aelllnl of t in
fame chaiact-r aa recently .l'i ed nnd
met rant Ha marine preferred reuHtered a
further lnaa on rumora aff1lnn Ita earn
ing capnc.ty. Illtrh priced aM-claltlea
moved erratically, but mainly upward,
the Sutera. General Votor. Interna
tional Nickel and Tca company, rla
Ina; I to 4 point with 7 fur Lethlehem
Steel preferred at 137.
Kalla were at their bet durin the mid
teaaion whoa a audden apuit In New
Haven. Keadinr and Ietilffh Valley In
fuaed atrenfi elaewhere. The move,
ment waa ahort lied, however, tp'otation
re-edini rapid jr on comparatively amnll
offerlnitt.
Geneial apathy prevailed duilni the
forenoon, but In the final half hour
activity on an aacendlnt; acala waa re
turned, effaclnaf moat decline, and leay
Inir a number of net gain.
Total aalea amount to '$. fO aliarea,
copper rontrlbutlns about 4' r lent of
the whole.
Honda were Inclined to ahade. Ansl-v-Frenrh
hm and other aiieculutlve lanue
reeordln minor conceaal.in. Total aale.
tiar value. auGFrpttatcd t:i.!ll'0.Of.
I'nlted Htalca lind and Panama ad
vanced ft to 1 per cent on call during the
neck.
Number of aalea arvt leading quotation
in ttock today were a followa:
Pale. H uh. lw, rine.
, . im !l i U K
l.anu It '4 JIV
Prat area af lb Tratlai anal tlaalif
t'HICAdO. Feb. 11. 8trenth ahowed
Itaelf In ha wheat mnrket today aa a re
ault of contlnuanca of Kuropeau demand.
The cloae, althouah i:naettlel. waa 'o. to
c net hlxher, with May at tl.l ZKa
and July at 11.21'. Corn flntahed '4c
down and nate off 'c to .. In pro
vision the outcoma wa be to l."c advance.
Hharp upturn In the price nf wheat
took place aa aoon aa trndinar bean. Uv
erpool dlnpntche were at hand tellln of
more Uraent need of auoiJlea for Hrltlah
mfllera. aa ahinmenta from Ara-entlna and IChlcaao
Australia appeared dlaappolnllnaly tmall. Mluneapolla
orferlnia here at flrtt roveil ecanty. but I'uiuin
afle. V I li.i hkil irarMl . -1 nf mnM (lllnl
than 2c. Proflt-tkln bv holder aet In !"" City
aeemeH llkelv In !w wlnerf nut Announce. I " InnlKeK
ment nf tome new export buttneaa cauaed
a rally, but lively epeoutatlve aellliiri
nrntiKht about a rurther acthaca.. lim
ine up of tradea, however, to prepare for
the double holiday in proapeel cauaed a
final awlna; upward.
It waa not until after the wheat mar
ket had cloaed that definite cellmate of
export aide put the total at ", (K
nuahela. Ihl hl aatrreRHte, though, In
eaoeciallv -"rn aa aiao a good aener, me oeiier
e . Jie;raria i..il c.u ., iiieu .1 ,. rerun. 'O
of 2 cent while the off grade corn told
; at unchanaed price.
.nil t were aiao in oemana ann ine irw
anil , . v. . . . . m m . i
wrir ni irrwi ir pair- uivukiii
a half to three-u trier of a cent mora
than yeaierilny.
Hye waa fully I cent hither.
The Omaha Or In exchange will dote
tomorrow, Uncolna birthday.
i .iiiiri i. wi'tai t.i.11 ilour were
equal to l.Ji7.ci1 buahela: corn, 30.0m btiah
eia; oala, Sii.iinj buahela.
At Liverpool wheat cloaed le higher;
dun. j.(c hither.
Primary wheat receipt were 1.204.
buahela and ehlpmenta 6IR.ii''0 buahela,
holiday laat vear.
Primary corn receipt were 1,445.000
buahela and ehlpmenta aAt.OOo buhel, holl
dv laat year.
Primary oata reca'pta were ISri.Out) buah
ela and ehlpmenta "Hi.oiO buahela, holiday
laat vear.
CAR LOT RKCr.lPTB.
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4 m
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AnvaMraa Beat Mllgar...,
Amertraa t'aa
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Amarlraa P. a R
Am. a R. r1
em autar Reftnlnt ,
Amor1r.il Tel. ak T.I . . .
America a Tnbarro
AaacAnil Coeptr
Atchlana
NM.In tncomntlva ....
IHaltlrmiie lihlu.. ....
Helhlliem Ht)l
PriKila H.pld Tr
r.tltiirnla P.lrnt.uia ...
f'an.riiaa Parifio ...b...
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cheMffealia Ohio
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t'hlratn, VI. V Hi. P...
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4 hirvaa. R. J. P. Hr.
I'htna INkoper
rolnrarla f oel 4k Iroa...
iViicibla HimI
Iienv.r II a nt
KKillUra' naciirltleii ...
KM
reaarml Klecfrlc
Ilraat Noilhara pfd
(treat N. Ore Hfa
tlnacaahelm Kaplorattoe
tlllnet t'entral
Invrrborouxii Tea. Core.
hirlralioa Cnr-par
Irtieraattanal Harvaaler.
Kanaaa I'll Holilhern, . .
Iliixh Vall'r
l-nul-vlllf a Naihvllla.
l.lran P.trlaua ....
Vila ml Ofiaar
Miauiurl. K. 4 T. (t..
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Natt.nal Plarnlt
atlnna 1.4 .........
Nevada f'oener
Vew Tnrk ( n ral. . . .
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Norfolk a Wealara
v,w1, pc-itit
Pa-i'ic V.n ..
rcltle T.I Tel
FVintylvanl
rnl'm.a Pn'ace Car ...
Pr on, 4'oppar
tt.adlna
leeuhllrj Iroa A. Ilael..
Mwjth.m r.rKIc
t'mthrra Ttallwtv ......
fif tirit-hahef fomraf ..
Tnnewa forre.r
Trm Cnmrianr
t'lilnn Parifle
t'a'na Pclflri rim
I'lll-a HtalM tateal 41 MI
I Hl.rl pM I MM
t'ah Ootjner U.v-i
Weaiern t'nlon
Weailnarrft.a Fleetrlc ... I.fti
Votiia Power f
r.a.r.1 Mutora ...
VTahaah' B tM .
. aleratter.l Varlne affl. J."
IS
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lots
govern
bin ii of heavy re elpta on Mondavi
arted in the corn market aa more than an I
offaet for an early pdvance due to re-1
porta of aerlntia rroo damage In Argen-
turn, rso export aale were heard or, (le
apite notable upturn In value at Liver
pool. Oata were governed alinoat wholly
by the fluctuation of corn. Kea hoard
demand waa not especially In evidence.
Provlaiona aeemed to le detlred by a
new et of Inveatoi. Chief attention waa
given to rib. It wa aatd the caali trade
a continuing to improve.
Chicago t'aah Price Wheat : No. I red,
l.: No. S red. !.2.'rti .- No. 1 hard,
ll.iMSfil.ftl'.: No. 3 hard. .r,V,ii.U.
Corn; No. 3 yellow, nominal: No. I yel
low, 7Ki73c; No. 4 while, Vytiiac, Oalai
No. t white, Vit47Hc; atandard, 41U'iii,o.
live: No, 2. II HI. Hurley, nTti'ioc. Heed:
Timothy. r.COUX.M): clover. llO.WVif 1X.50.
a.Z ' Privlalona: Pork. liV.ontf.J0.37A: lard. I10.SU:
H.jtj I rib. IKi tV.ail I.',.
u HCTTKH II gher; creamery. 24ff.'tmo.
i in', rutMiH-i.wcr, receipt, .an cae:
12.H I flrata. Ti'nl:t,c; ordinary flrta, 21c; at
""a mark, raaea inc mien, anjuc.
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IMI'l.THV-Alive
iprlni;, iVc.
llnneota
lower; fotvla,
and
lac;
Urges Nebraska to
Establish a State
Highway Commission nS
"Nebraaka tliouM eatabllali a atate
highway commiealon," gaya T. Warren
Allen or the bureau of road and road
engineering of Wathlncton, D. C.,, who
poke to Commercial . club men, good
road enthulat and city and county
commlHaloneie at the Commercial club
rooma at noon.
It declared that under prcaent loiull
tion the thing to do la to place the road
outalde the boundarlej ofthe munlclpal
itiet under the administration of the
atate. lie advocated a city tax, county
tax and atate tax for revenue for road
building", but pointed out that erfcti fund
tliould be pent for road Improvement
agyiearly at poib!e in the community
Where the money waa raJtcd and where
It would do the moat linmedinte good fqr
thoa taxed.
"A competent highway engineer ahould
be employed." he ald, "a ho ahtiuld make
turvrya and prepar map. Then should
Theae aalea were reported today: Wheat
No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 11.2m: 1 car,
fl.il: 1 rar, tl .30. No. 2 hard winter: 1
car, 11.20; 2 care. $1, !!",; 10 car, tl.10; 1
car, ll.lx't: ft car. $.18: 2 cara, $1 17H:
cara. 11.17; 4 cart, gl.lrt', ; 1 car, 1.1.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, Montana, 11.23;
tart. 1.1: 4 car. O.l.'.S; cara, 11. IS;
t cara, 11.14'; S cara. II 14; t cara. $1.13;
I car. tl IV: S car, II 10. Hample hard
a); I cara, it.Uo; l car.
No. I durum: I car. II. ITS: 14 cara. tl.l
So. I durum: I car. H.15. No. 2 mixed:
I car, 11.21. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, fl.lH1;
I car, 11.16. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. H.H'-i;
i car. 11. IS. Hve No. 2: 1 car, f.Hi;.
No. 2: S car. MV. No. 4: U car. Me;
1 car. xo. Hariey Hample: 1 car. MOc
Corn No. 4 white: t car, 4c; 1 car.
c; t cara. 7Se: Lear. (T'.ic. No. ft wmte
1 rar. 64SfC: 1 car. !;; 1 car, eoSjc. No.
white: 1 car, Wc; I car, &.'. No. 4 yel
low: 41 tare. inc. No. & yellow: cara,
:c: I car, k No. yellow: 1 car, (mc;
1 car, MSc: 1 car. 67c; X cara. Mc; 1 car.
5.V; ,, car. Roc. No. :l mixed: 1 tar, vvc;
I car, ti8c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cara. 67 c; 1 car.
h.'x-. No. b mixed: I car, .)Sc; 1 car,
tfSVkr; 2 cara. :ic; t cara, 624c; 1 cat, 61c;
i car, mfmc: D car. 0 No. mixed
car, MH4-; a cara, Me; 2 cara, K6S: 7 car.
ifc; 1 car. MV4c: 4 cara. (4c: 1 car. Mc.
Hample white: 1 car, 46c. Hample yel
low: i cara, hoc; 1 ear, 4Kc; i car, 4c; i
car. 44c: t cara. 4c: i car. 37c: 3 car
3.c. Hample mixed: 4 car, wheat mixed.
Mic: 1 car, biie; J car. i2c: 1 cara, f.lc: 1
car. 4ic.; 1 car, 4Kc; I car. 42c; 1 car, 41c
1 car, Wtc; 1 car, 8Hc; 4 cara, 50c: 1 car, 4He.
Oata Standard: 2 car. 4;Sc. No. 1 white
4 rr, 4.".c. No. 4 while: & cart, 4.ic.
Kample: 1 car, 44c: 1 car, 4w.
Omaha Cath Price Wheat: No.
hard, tl.2fr41.21'.: No. 3 hard. H.I.Vul.JO:
No. 4 hard. tl.frl.1: No. 2 aprlng, ll.lX)
I121S; No. .1 aprlng. II.1M1.20: No
durum. $1.1VvJil.ltS No. I durum.
l.i: . aample. tatcjill.ou; corn: No. ;
whlte.liVrt!o; No. 4 white 67W'4io
No. white, Oh-Cc: No. white. t6riSc;
No. 3 yellow, iWi:irW4v Xn. 4 yellow, tlft
tc; No. 5 yellow. tHftC-: No. t yellow.
mixed, wutwiyo: no.
o. I mixed. fft4c: No.
aamnle mixed, anfitxic.
Oati No. 3 white. 4fA;fM7c: atandard.
4nS46'yc: No. 3 white. tfMH.Vtc: No. 4
white. 444ti-4To. Rar lev: Malting. 7iii71c;
No. I feed. rJH6c. rtye: No. 2, WitrfoVic;
No 3. IKi4jMc.
Chicago rioting price fumlahed The
Bee bv Logan V Brvan. atock and grain
broker. 3I& South Sixteenth. Omaha:
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DR. C. M. .
mESiNE.V METHODISTS
i
WANT IMMERSION
Group of Trail Hitters Not Satisfied
with Sprinkling Baptism and
Insist on Complete Method.
BORROW FIRST CHRISTIAN POOL
How to be baptized Is a question
that haa worried many of Hilly
Sunday' trail-hitters. A group o'
six or right, although becoming
members of the Methodist church,
will this evening: be baptized by
immersion, whereas the custom
with Methodists is to baptize by
sprinkling.
, "ine baptism by Immersion will
be performed by Rev. Titus Lowe
of the First Methodist church, at
the First Christian church, Twenty
sixth and Dewey avenue. The lat-
they are taken Into full mcmbcrahlp.
About 13 probationary membera will be
accepted Into full membership at the
Ftrat Mrthodlat church aervlee next Pan
day morning.
Family Haa Dlaagrrrairat.
Methodiata of Omaha were rattier
amuaed by one man. . who, with hi fam
ily, hit the trail during the fa.ll revival.
It la aaid that the man in1ted upon
being baptised by immeraion because he
had been reared to, reaard that the only
proper method of baptism. Other mem
ber of the family would not consent to
lmmertlon
They prepared to be bnptlaed by
sprinkling Wed need ay night and the head
of the family plannod to be baptlxed by
Immemni laat nluht. A sharp family dis
agreement waa Imminent, but the man
avoided It at the last rnoincnt. by con
wnfng to be bantlid by sprinkling with
the other members of the fiimily on
Wednesday niiht.
Big Corn Receipts
and Price Gdes Up
' One hundred and thirty-four cars of
corn came from Nehra.ka ml Kanaaa to
the Omaha markrt and IS carloads went
out to the feed lot of Iowa. Minnesota
and Illlnola. The rrlcc were 2 cents up
from Thursday, selling at to cents
nor bushel.
Wheat was strong ar.d 2 to 3 cents up.
selling at $1.1' to II. 2, '4- Receipts were
! carload.
The market en oata was a little weaker
than on corn or wheat, yet there waa an
advance of 4 to of a cent per bushel,
sales being made at 41 to W cents. Re
ceipt were 3 vnrloadf.
KCHINDEL.
the use of its baptismal pool to the
Methodists, es the . latter have no
tank in their church and last
! evening's class of trail-hitters In
1 slsted upon being baptized by Im
mersion. .
I Mrs. T. F. Sturgeea. an active member
of the First Methodist church, was in
: charge of last evening's class, wh'ch
oonaiated entirely of adulta. The baptism
Immersion took place at 8 o'clock. . .
Thirty-nine trall-hittera were bap.
tlzed by sprinkling at the First Methodist
. c c;. ' TOi,,a;ia,, i church last Bundny and more were no
Prominent South Side Physician bliptlzert Wednesday evening, still other,
Passes Away After Sullen
' Stroke of Apoplexy.
THOMPSON-BELDEN BUYERS'
ARE BUYIN3JN NEW YORK
lr. W. W. V. llorne of the linen de
partment at Thomptvn-Beldon, leaves
the latter part Of the week for New York,
where he will Join C. C. Helden. who U
ter church extended, the courtesy of now ;n ea"1 "p" "y eorBe
nnacn oi iiio un n.... . - . . . u..1nln
tlons. AllsJ Isabclle Rhodes, buyer 4f
graces, embroideries, neckwear and glovta
is also In New, York. Robert Nlroll. resi
dent buyer, will return wllh Mr. Helden
to look over the local situation before
resuming his bu; Ing In the metropolis.
DR. CM. SCHINDEL
DIES AT SPOKANE
HEAD OF UVE STOCK BANK
will be baptlxed by sprinkling Sunday
morning before the church service. Bap
tism is required of all Methodists before
KATHER1NE DODIMERD
. IS AWARDED DIVORCE
,
Kathevinc IVidlinead wa awarded a
divorce from Frank lod;moad, the first
man to cor rccive alimony from his
wife In NeLrafka. by Judne Scars. Tem
porary alimony totalling something over
iV wa given llodimeHd during t'l"
course of the suit. All of the property.
In hiding the looming house at 1620 Bur
street, wa awarded to the divorced w fe
PIMPLY? WELL, DOfl'T BE!
People Notice It. Drive Them
. Off With Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets.
A ptmrlv face will not embarrass you
much lonu'er if you et a p:u'kae of Dr.
ttdwarda' flle Tnlilrt.s. 'Ihe skin should
rwtn to clear airer you have taken the
tablets a lew nights.
Clean.e the hi .od. the bowela and the
.'lcr with Olive Tabids.
lr. HJwards' Olive Tablets nre the suc
cessful : substitute f.u ciilomel there s
never any sickness or pain after taking
them.
Ir. Kd wards' Olive Tablets do that
ahiih :. loniel does, ai d Ji.xt as effective
ly, hut thrlr action U senile and eafe In
ttend of severe and Irritating.
No one who takes Oilve Tablets la ever
cursed with "a dnrk brown tnste," a bad
hrrfMh, a 1 ill, listless, "no good" feeling,
constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition
or ' imply face.
Dr. Kdwnrds' Olive Tnblets are a purelv
veRotnble compound mixed with olive oil;
you will know them by their olive color.
Dr. H.ilwanlg epent years among pa
tients afflicted with liver and bowel com
plaints, and olive Tablets are the im
mensely effective resu.t.
Take one or two nightly for a week.
Se how much better you feel and look.
lc and 2.V per Vox. All druggists
The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus. O.
Dr. C. M. Schindea, prominent
South Side physician, churchman!
ana citizen, aiea hi opus no cam.
Friday morning. The body will be re
ceived here Monday and burial will;
be held on Tuesday. The doctor;
suffered a stroke of apoplexy. He;
went west six weeks p.go, following!
o nervous breakdown. j
lie was 62 years of age and was;
A rt IcTel Open. ' Hlah.l Low. Close. I Yea y-T
W beat1
May.ll8sis,l
July.llUVtlSI
Corn.
May.
July.
Oata.
May.
July.
Fork.
May.
July.
Lard.
May.
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la I Mlra for Ihf Air. Ili.tat abaraa.
sPiniTitrnri Tntnr. hkvikw
4olaer Raay Week la ladlratta by
Trade Re.Kertt.
NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-Bradttreet'a to
norrow will aay:
Another busy week, busier, perhaps,
Than ever before at this ravin, la imit
ated bv repnrtt to Hradatreet a Journal
this week. Speaking In a aeneral aenne,
industry It told up fur monlln to come,
aiaiiil.y f malerlaia it paleiu, demand
la apparently itisadulile res-srdlcsa of
prices, and the country la con I runted by '
an extraordinary situation. ,
On the other Land the aituatlnn In gen
eral la maiked bv certain drawbacks, j
Complaints about high prices In many i
tinea affecting profits are growing more j
numerous, aieel milla are confronted with
the problem of how lo satisfy horn con
aunicra at much lower prices titan for
eign business coinniMiKls: wmr la restie,
the year to dale bnlng tern marked
. by many ttilkia. labile llie outlook aa
retards g-l"vsnces of roil m ueit and
western lailoav rmplo1 m Ik riucile.l. and
demand for rig 1ro- aur-tesis more or
li t infill, ml tell caurra -onservallsin
among buvera. lio seni to . look for
price enceasions.
Weekly bank vlrarlnsa were ll.J-.t.HO.WW.
Da I.arrler netalaed. . .
a.. . u.uu rara t Awlar.. wHo baa been
...i..UM al.e Vtrnwna aince IttlO. has
coma In the form jt a report, carrying j been remlncd for the merged St. Louis
with them estimate f the cost of build- team
Ing given stretchea .if road, etc. They I
ahould show the type of road considered i
best suited to various localities."
The speaker held that aa mout roads In
Nebraska are dirt roadi and must neeee- J
ttrlly be dirt roadi for many years to,
come, one of the mu't Important things'
to be considered here Is the best method
j of putting them Into good shape. This,
he said, requires attention to drainage
problems and the profer shaping of the
road to turn water -nd keep permanently
bard and dry. ,
he settled In South Omaha and was;
a practicing physician here since'
that date. He founded the Country I
club at Bellevue, was president of,
the Lire Stock National bank from
1907 to 1909, served on the Board
of Education, of which he was
elected president; was president of
the board of trustees of the Wheeler
Memorial church and was highly re
garded in his profession and as. a:
piA'lic-splrlted cltlaen.
Funeral services will be held In the
Wheeler Memorial church. The Masonic
fraternity will participate in the aerv
Icea. Dr. fkhlndel is survived by a wife and
two children, Louise SchSndel, a teach
er In Brown Park school, and Crombie
8 hlndel ' of wlft tc Company's plant, j
Dr. I. N. Schlndel of the Houth Fide la a j
brother.
The family residence Is at 4104 Houth
Twenty-aecond street.
Winchesters DotaaK Well.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10. Cross earnings
of t-'o.aoa.OKo and net earnings of tV-'.Of.
equivalent to ' per cent on Its capltallt-
ti..n ItOnOOilO were rerorted todav bv
the Winchester Kepeating Arms company
for the year ending February 5, last.. ;
Ira P. Higby, Old 1
Omaha Hotel Man,
is Near Death
Mary Page
By Frederick Lewis, Author of
"What -Happened to Mary"
, Pictures ,by
Essanay
ixiriu.
' Mary' I'ase. aetrcaa. is accuaed of the
murder of David l'ullock and la defended
by her lover.. Philip Langdon. PoUock
waa HitpKHated. Shale, a crook and tom
of I'ollovk. w aa on the fire escape wtch
Ing for Langdon. At Mary a trial alie.
admits she had the revolver, ller maia
testifies that Mary threatened f01'"
with It previously, and Mary s i""""
man Implicates langdon. Mow Mary dis
appeared from the scene of the crime is
a mvaterv. Rrandon lriilt of a atrange
I hand print he saw or. Mary's shoulder.
lewr Vark Mtarr Market.
XKW tonic. Keb. tt.-PfllMK M V. R-
CA NT I I.K rATEH aVuS-a rr cent.
NT KM 1. 1 VO KXCM AN'tJV: Htatv-day
bills. SI 71 : demand. tt.Ti li-lH; cablet.
:.:u.
ILVEIl-Bar. :Sc: Mexican dollars.
HoNDii Jovvrnmnt, strong; railroad.
i-rriiiar
Tl M K UIAVH-Kaaler; attv and nine
, tv dvs. ?'tij'i per cent: six months. !
.-r Cell.
CALL MUNn'-Si.mlv: blebeat. t per
n : loaeat, 1H ier cent; ruUna rata.
C per- cn: laat loan ir cent: i lom finally Texas
i in i . per cent; orreren at I ner cent. : ih
fleam ouetattona e bonds today j
Ira P. lilgby, pioneer hotel man of
Omaha. Is reported in grave danger and
likely to die, following serious opera
tion at Vnrt Worth Tai Thla Intnrma.
tion was received In a telegram bv Mra. I
M. A. Metxger. Hi South Ninth alreet.
Council Hlufft, who la a sister of Mr.
Illguy. Beecher Higby of the County
clerk's office, and John Hlghy, also of
Omaha, are brothers of the sick man.
I In 1N64 Ira lilgby entered the hotel
business In Omaha with hla father In
trie old Parnam house, on Harney street,
! helweeen Thirteenth and Fourteenth
1 streets. He was later connected with
the old Wyoming house. Ninth and Par
nam streets, and with the Pax ton. Mil
jlard, Murray and other hotels here a
generation ago.
For eight years during the eighties he
was attached to Internal revenue aerv
Ive. Later he waa a hotel man at Lin
coln, and also In Minnesota. Illinois and
He la now about years
. niAPTr.R
(Continued from Yesterday.)
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Breaks Three Eibs
in Fall Over Banki r.d,
Nse, But preaentl I neara inuiuri
olce a vobe ahojtin', and I knew u
eia someone after her. I waa minded
to ahout back, tut I w&a afraid of acarln'
the poor daft thin, so 1 stood watchln'
till suddenly the coon out Into a patch
of moonlight and I sew her face. It was
Ms- Page."
A little gust of whispering comment
rippled th'rotigli the room, and the Judge,
i.anina- forward, brol e In sharrly:
"How far distant was thla figure when
..... t ih.ii.hi vo.i tecognlxed It as
Marv PaaeT"
i ritnna ken. exa"t;y." aaid the woods
man thoughtfully. " 'twas no more than
maybe twice the wlllh of the apace of
yon door." nodding toward the entrance
into court, "but to et to her 1 would
have had to skirt the lip of the hollow,
se I stood still, watchln'."
Will tell us how Misa Page
looked?"
"Her dreaa or her petticoats, was all
torn and muddy, her hair was hangi'i'
1 J... onto her shoulders, ana ner ...
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llev. Oust llarvalls. pastor . of the
nd there was something inai wtr.
like a great aora on her forehead. Bhc
moved Ilka a. Mind person, stumblln'
Catenaeat af Clearla 1 1 ease la. I
NP:W YOrtK. h. 11. -The atatenient )
of the actual :.. million of riearicg house .
bonks ai'd trual conipar.lee for th w.-k I
,,ia davtl (..! that they hold U'1..
') reecrve in eateas of legal re -..ire. 1
meets. This U " .le ieae of II ! 3U j
fioin lant wr'k. The atstement f.M!a:
Ai t ual Condition Ainoun. - 'r-na.l
1 oana. etc ," "' V "i " 7 ,; T':"
i Hki rve. own vsulla ..-T.('40 'l er
l irarrv. be I, k ... I '. '! "rl
Orler flepoaiiorlea. i hi I ."' t.71,t
Vet 'f.-ma.t aciKiaitt i.4'S '"' 1" '
Vet t. (rs.lll.... l'-l-A"r S.l'.-.ei
. uc.UH.ii Se?e -9 9
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'c,ik Orthoilox church at Sixteenth and over stumps and aumpln' Into the treva.
i Martha atwete. U confined to Ma home. ' and yet she hep' oa that atrange crooln
17u Routh Sixteenth stre.t. with three ! song laughln'. too, at times,
broken ribs and a arenched arm. J "Could yovi hear any other aound .
Father llarvalls. In the fours, ef his j "Aye. I heard voice calHn 'Mary,
duties aa the only Greek Deator In this ' ManrV And 1 could hear the smaahln
. . . . .,. hi. -.. i.'.i aha unalerbruah aa somebody came
I mi vi , . v u ..... . j , vi vii -.j . " -
baptise a baby In the country rouwa dis- ruanln'. but she dldaa look around,
tanee from Vallev Junction, la. "Did she pass your
He started out In a sleigh driven by a "No; she skirted the hollow fauna "4
man from the livery barn. On the way other side, but I could aee her. I wouldna
the sletgt) fell over fifteen-foot em-I let her out of my sight, till aha were
bankiiM Bt, the minister receiving tho aft- j safe, but I dldna. want ta lay banda on
lurles mentioned. ! daftle myael'. Then guddenty I saw a Brian
He a at rescued bf aome paaxlng people
sapling cut at the root. Then aha gave
aacry, and fell and crumpled in a little
heap."
. "Pid you go forward then?"
"I started, but before I could get around
to them, the man hadypicklt the lassie
up and carried her down by the brook in
the hollow."
"Could you atill see them?"
"Aye, Ilka in a theater, for the moon
shone down there, while I stood above i
them In the trees. The man who was '
Mr. Langdon here kep' wettln' hla hand- (
kerchief and bathln' her poor face tilt
she opened her eyes and said 'Philip,
Philip'.' And at that he held her cloae
and sobbed l'ke a child and said. 'Mary, '
Mary, are you all right now. Vicar?' Ant
she aaid, 'I'm tired where have 1 beenT;
And he said, 'Never mind, dear, you can
rest now you are safe In my arms.' Then
suddenly she gives a scream and cries.
'Don't let father touch me don't let him
touch me! Oh. Philip, I can feel It on
my shoulder It burna It burna!' And he
klaaed her and aaid. There Is nnth'n' on
your shoulder except nvf kisses, Mary,
Put the fear out of 'your head; nolhtn'
can harm you while I have you aafe."
And she aays, 'Not even Iavid?' And
he tas, 'Not even David, damn him!'
Then she gives a little sigh like a bairn
that la tired and holds up her lips to
be k'ssed. and then snuggles her pulr '
head In hla shoulder, and he knelt there
holdln' her."
i'ou went up to them then, did you
not
Weil, you know that," answered the
Scotchman with some scorn. "I went Ul
and 1 said. Van I help you carry the'
pulr lastlc home? And he aaid, 'No, I
shall nof move her till, alia haa rested a
bit. Then he wraps her In hla coat and
slta watchln' Jer, but after a bit he aays.
'She's been tleepln' aound, I can carry
her now,' and he picks her up In hU
arms and starts off "
"Pld Miss Page apeak when she was
moved?"
"Yea; she a Id, 'Am, I atill safe with
you. Phlir And he aa a 'Yes.' And a'ie
aays, "Oh, I wish X was dead except for
you, dear.' And he said, 'I wish those
who torture you were dead, my darling,
but I'm going to guard you myself In the
future.' Then, atill holdin' her In hHi
arms and carrytn' her careful l'ke, he
went off through the' trees."
and taken bark to the hotel In Val ey
Junction, where preliminary examination
waa made and then he was bruught t
hit home here.
At present le 1 si. feting intense "atn
from the Injuries An V-ray examina
tion will te ma.le.
eome runrjn' through tho woooa, ana
when he taw her, he gave a great cry an !
shouted, Thank ad'' Then he called
...in 'Marv. Marv wait for me-watt
for me, dear!' The echo In the hollow I
caught It up ao that the whole woeua
. fell of the cry. and at that !.
linied, and stood salu'-like a )oumjl
tto Be "Continued Next Tueaday.)
1 MARY PACr I
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