Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1908, WANT AD SECTION, Page 5, Image 31

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    TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 31. 190?.
v
UMHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ctttle ef AH Hindi Show Impnm
aent for tit Week.
HOGS STLALT TO FTTZ L0WE2
arm aad Laxsabe lir(tr fee
Weak, with WmM Umta ta
"raw Deaaaad aad Terr
Wnk Seller.
SOUTH OMAHA. May . I.
Cattl. Hr Sheep
... 2.S2
... 1.34
... l.
... 1.63
... L'lSl
... 1S
7.-KJ
11 M
K.l"
r.7
MB
4.
pis wr:
Official Monday ...
Official Tundir ...
Off'eial Wedneay
offcal Thursdsy
'f final Frday
Estimate Saturday
S.x days this week... 1B.T30 B W
fmn dsys last wees 11 Wt Tt
fame days 1 weeas ago. .14.731 S1.7
Earns das week, aao. .11742 MTI
Same days 4 weeks ago. .13 .M &4il
Earn days laat year 13
Trie following table ihovt t7i receipts of
citie. hogs and umii at South Omsha for
tha ,nr to data, compared with laat ysar;
1SS. 1W7 Inc. T..
Cattle W.yd 4-T.J7J lOU)
H"ks L2' 41 L'fti.f k4J6I
Sheep .r 7S7.C2 Ifl04
Ths following tab shows the average
price of bogs at Sou' h onuii for tea laat
several day a, with comparisons:
Date. uni. ;ac7.:i.,iB..W4.iiT.(3ta.
Mar !... I t ! I H i t T I CI T U
May ... ,S t J i r; T U
May E... I v i t 26 14 L 2ki T W
Mar a... ir i it. i a I ' J i T
s v ii. i t i ri i t
M 2 ..i i 1 I t 27 i 1 4 1 SSi bS
Way 27... SO 5 1 t 171 4 47 i 7" 17
May S , n . itttiR ?
N" a... t rsi inta ti iitotis
May Jo...' 24V '.1, 3 IT1 4 51 , IV 7 19
3;r.dsy.
Tha efrirtal number of rara of stock
brutight in today by racb road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. HrB.
c . m. r p 2
Wibnii 1
M.eourt Pacific 1
t nion Pacific .. a
C. 4 N. W.. eaat 1
C. N. W , waat .. 41
C. L P.. M. A O .- ..
t" . B a Q. eaat I
C. D. a 4, wfit 14
C. R. 1 A P . eaat 1
C . R. 1 P.. weat n 1
V.'.moi Central .. 4
L..lta-o Great Weatern X
11 1
. mr iSr at the eloae rt Uat
r-wirg to tne reduced auri of
eont nater raje-ra notad abo-r t;.a ad
twic haa b--n f-ul.y aa heavy an tha fa..r
to meliam k:nda of cattle aa cm ar-r otr.er
k'r.d. in fact, tha eitrerna t-p haa pcbajiy
ahewn Iraa rhata-e ttan r.y ofer k.ni.
Thera la ery iittie t tee MKl rear-lin
the B-iaraM cm row and heifera in ad-litioa
t what baa bum aald rordirj tt( neera.
aa prv aa both a.oda of ca:t:e h,aa ad
vanced m about the aaraa prpnrtlon. If
nyttur.. par.b!y mat haa abttwu tha
"ot !n-,proitmnt aa they ruffered the
anoat decana to atari with. At tha aomm of
the wee they are aa.'ety lnflfce higher I haa
iaat ww a cloaw.
Aa noted very few atockera and
"era have prut ra an appearance ti-.ia
mk. At the aame tlma there V.aa been
mim lltiia laqulry. a Uiat the few ratiia
arrtvirig hare met witS quite ready aje at
rn4 lirra pneea. If an-rtMruf the good
H.nAm are lofclie h!reT u-.aa laat L
QiKtauor.a on cafJe: vixd to cnoica
eornted ateara. t 4'f7.UO: fair to fod cora
rad ataera, 76i4 4f-. (pmaia to fair eorre
fed aieera. t.!sji 1. Uood to eholca cowa
and heifera. M.7i fair to fod eoara
and heifera. miji 75. com men to la-r cowa
and heifera. fe.Jhal.7S, rood ta choice atocav
U.K't ! r A1 fdera. Kt; ; fair to giod
Tociin ana xeaaara. 4.naj.commoa uj
faur atockera and faadera. H.u(V.iiw; atock
heifera. t7btglkL
KepreaenLaure aalea-
"a. Tr. Me. A. Tt.
u i I at
HOOS Tbe market openad thla morning
wlvh koga Caring both we-. got and quaa.y
la acuva detrand at pncea u.at were
ateady to a ll'.l.e eaaier LSaa yeaterday.
Tha beat lead that happened to etut tha
ora Drttcular ordara auid at ti.30 and oa
up aa High aa Key. the aame top aa yaa
tarday. Moga that had welht. but ware
lacking a Ii: La In cma.fr, aoid eaai-r. On
taa othar haad. tha hht and medium
weight boaa were generally a ahade to fcc
lower tr.aa yaoterday. eaUina; largely at
V26.aV Ligat we.ghta Utaing quality
were not only fully he lower, hot wera
alow to move. Tha traJe waa ot very
KUrt and tt waa lata before a clearance
waa affected.
Tha receipt a af Bog th.a warJi baa
ahown a conaiderable falilng off aa com
pared with laat week, but are at tha amne
l:me beavler than a year ago- The xa
eeipta ftrr tha month are tha beavieat on
record far tha raonih of May. The weaa
opened with a rery a harp decline, rapiduy
recovering until a.1 the loea waa regained
and more. tow. TJe weakaeaa deveiopad
today learea tha market not far frjm
whara it waa at tha oioaa of laat weak.
oaeiWy a anada eaeler.
Repreoentauvo aaiea:
n. at.
CONDITIONS OF OMAHA TRADE
Xxj Com viti Zncreue Orcr Lut
Month aid Laut Tear.
GOOD CHA5CI 102 JUTE GALS
Jaefcere are GratlHrd at taa kew.
la Ma ia all t-lacw at
aalaeea, laalde aai la
taa Caaatry.
2a. M
3K.747
S.Trw
Tota'.a a
Tha diapoattlon of the daya receipts waa
r fallowa each buyer purchaalng tha nuaa
ber of bead indicated:
Cattle. IIit
l.t
O-naha Packing Co
Swift and Company
cudahy Packing company.
Armour ez Co
Cudahy Droa.
Hill Son
Other buyert
2.4(18
2.i2
ICna
a. rr. n . a. if.
iw I ii Tt :r. a I
. . m u in in ii
M M ... i Jt
la I k IM WIS
lt I ; kx u l
w la r . a t n
. . in rt. t:t a t at
a m n. n i
i) Ik 4i 1 II
li la 44 M : l
lea aw a I fe
m I a) .... 140 I ft
e I m a .i i
M l -1 at
n l ,177 ... t
a I M K m at I
a I je Tt i.i ... a
km t ti a i s
ua l M ta i:i at l a
I 1 ;at . . IS
i
Totals 22 1X4
CATTLE Twenty-two can of rattle wera
rerrted In thla mormrg. but oniy one car
a on aale. the remainder being through
a;ff not offered for aale at thia point. Tt.a
irreitta for tha week have been very light,
allowing a conalderatle falling off as com
red with laat week and a year agt). Tha
Mrnva.a have cocaiated pnnc paily of corn
fed ateera, with a liberal apnnkllEg of cow
aiuff. but with vary few atockera or feed
era In other won! a. the receipts this weak
have conaiated moatly of killera.
Tha week atari ed out lower and the mar
ket oa beef cattle was deaJt a atill mora
ever blow on Tueadaj-. During tha laat
half of tha week tha receipts becoming vary
riucU lighter and tha eastern markets
hr.gnien.r.g up at the aame time enabled
seiiera to force pncea upward. At the same
time tha heavy- flooda cutting off tha supply
of aouihweetern graasers heiped the demand
fur corn-fed steers. Aa a reault tha market
en M etlnraday. Thnreday and Friday waa
(.noted higher each day and at tha cloae of
w.e week tha general market is safely
Tjc higher than It waa on tka low day Twee-
RAILWAY TIME CARD
IXIOX STAT103
lOTU AVSD MABCT
I uiea Pae ta
Laavw. Arrtva.
T!a Overland Limited.. a IH4 am a 4 pot
The Colorado e.iprs..a I -bo pm a t.W pa
Atlantis is.xpreas - aio.li aaa
Tha Oregon iutpraaa. ...a 4:1 pm a i M pm
The Loa Ant-eiea Lm..al2 aipm a II pm
TLa Fast Mail a M am a 46 pm
The Chtna at Japan
Mall a 4 0 pm a I S pra
North PJatta Local a 7 41 am a 4.4S pm
Coio.-ChKago Special... ai2.1 am a IM am
H- arrice ft Stroma-
burg Local bl2: pm b 1:49 pm
klriia A HaatBiwtaew
Chicago Daylight a 7:S am all 41 pm
Paul-Minn. EJ a 7.44 am alO pm
i i.iiao Local all:! am ti n pin
iiaui City Paaaonger.-a 7:46 am a 12 prn
cm:cj; aaacngsr a 4 Su pa I k ta
i I ".en j Special a f:tk) pm I B am
t. Paul-Minn. Lira.. ..a k.aw pm a I w am
Ar.a-eiaa Llmitad....a I K pm a.1 m pra
.,.rlDd I imltad alO.'UO pm 4 i.3n
Fast Kail a I S pm
..ux City Local ...a lis pm a l-aj am
'1 win City Limited. a pm a s am
.Norfolk-BonesMal a 7iS am a I S prn
a 7 -ja am aJO at am
a 1 1 pm a I JO pm
.a w pm a am pm
i.:2icuui-Lic9g Pina.
T'i-ad ood-Llncol'j
Ciper-LanJer
:aung-6uperior
Fremont-Albioa ...
Ullaaaa Ctattal
CMcaro Expreaa ...
Ci.kagj U relied
...b lx pm k I pm
...k t M pm b la pm
...a 7:11 am S ol em
.iMpra a 1-Jj am
laina.-cit. Paul Exa... b f is am
Mmav-Bt. Paul Lorn ...a I" at pm a I N til
gt. tjj Express .a f .30 pm a 1.25 am
at. Luuia Luuii (lrom
Council b:-Jt a t.j am ail .15 pm
ltanu!rrry Local (trom
Council BidfUi . Hi pm b O U am
taiacaaTa, kUwiaUt at bt. raa-
Chic A Colo. 6pacial.. .a 7 S am all S pm
CaX A Ore. Exprraa a I pa. a I S pm
Over -and Limited a pra a I A am
rtny Local a t .14 pm all. am
tkioaaa Gawat Waasaaw
et. Paui-Mlsnaapolla..... 1.7k) pm T A? am
bt. Paul-Muueapo.ui .... 7 JU am 11. Ha pm
Cicao Lirtiitaa -. e m pm .Z7 am
T-r-r i Lxprwa T .kk am U .at pa
Chicksu rJr1 I M piu M tui
K. C St. L Exp a 9 6 am a 4a am
IL C at at- U Kxn alia pm I .AS pm
tblatti Btalt lalaua at raalba
aVAial.
Chleago Limited klbia all.-CS p.
Ijwm Lccai a J.k am a 4.J pm
Laa Miiuws tVassner..a a pm mu:st pm
Iowa l.r ' bll:es am b tia pm
Clue taastara a-i a pm a l.A pm
UK I J l iiJita
WUf.
jljcky Movntaia Ltd .. ail 1 pm a 2 si am
Cvio. aV Cai- A-xra. . . .a 1 in J-m a 4 pa
Cm. Texas a-Xpia-a. . a 4. as a lOa pot
-HTB at MAIUI.
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71 US LB) I k
SHEEP Thera war no frcah receipts
of sheep or lambs thla morning. For tha
weea tha receipts have anown a large
falling off as compared with a week ago.
but are allghtly larger than for iho cor
responding week of a year ago. Whua tha
receipts have eonaisted largely of shorn
stuff, there has been quits a sprlnkllnc of
Colorado wooied lamba.
While no very great change has taken
place In tha trade, the feeling on shorn
sheep and lamba has been bettrr: that la,
buyers have taaen hold mora freely, mak
ing tha u-ada mora active than waa the
caaa last week. The tendency aa a rule
haa been a iittie better on prices and -in
soma cases it la poasibis to note an ad
vance of lu$l&: over laat week-
vooled Block has not sold to very god
advantaga this week. Buyers are oom
piaining that It Is too lata In tha season
and that tt Is not killing out so good; hence
they have dlacriminated against it all tha
weak. If the quality happened to be a
Utile off It waa vary hard to move it at
all, buyers not seeming to care for that
kind. Cm tha athar band, s-end Colorado
lamba have Bold aa high as K.i. With tha
demand limited and with the trade alow
all Lbs wwak. U Is hardly necessary to add
that prices are easier aa compared wua
last weak.
Quotations on lamba: Goad to choice llgf.t
wooied lambs. fair to good liarht
wooied lamba, Ja.Su4pt.a0; good to shUce
beary wooied lamba tt-754.21, ahora
lamba 76r under wooied atock.
Quotations an ahaep: Good to choice
yearling, ahora, K !j8 3. fair to good
yeariln-a. ahora. K75&.); tod ta choice
wethers, ahorn, I. 7i at, fair la good
wethers, ahora, MaVfiTl; good ta choice
ewe, ahorn, H3fe4.ei. fair to good cwaa.
shorn, at.wutit.ia, cuia and twHs. ahom,
11 Vvt-i; wooied ahaep SKte ahora anora
atock.
May Jobbing bustneas In Omaha closed
big snd gives grod raon to loc for a
large gain for the first an mnei'.h of the
fiscal yar ending June There 1b evrf
reaeon to hWi-ve that the steady prte-reea
ma la urtre May will be continued and
evn Increased daring June. The volume
of trade for May is a arrest Improvement
rw that of April and larfer than f"r
May. iau7. nd this affords the utmost aat'.s
f&ctWm to the whcleaaiera who might,
without cntirlam, have suspected some de
cline In receipts. But Irmead of a decline,
an mcrsae of gratlfrTg prr,pcr7:cns has
C'fna both In house snd field trad
The country merchants send in gratifying
reports, indicating that trade ou'.alde con
tinu to advance. Jobbers have been
vastly rneouraa-ed to look frr largr thinri
bv the reeulta of the w-'a trade ex
enmicw ta the wt. The enlanred rcelr'
of grain during the wek have add-d e g
nlflcance to the importance of Omaha.
t UarlrM hvn. Ea-.k rlnrtin have
Bhown a material rain, builillnc proration ;
have gnne forward w'th f tr "f- '"e
er piiIantT and deve-!rprait of the wool in
dustry has contributed vastly to ths r""
aral stability f conditions.
Bawta aad raawa.
Trade has been fairly grod. btrt stfll it
might have been better. The facts are
that there has been to much rain. Rubbers
hav gone out freely f-r immrd:ae de
livery, but country dealers have been a
little llow ta ordering lie general line.
Draga.
With tha drag trade May ia closing in
svod shape. TTiere has beeei a general de
cline In prices 00 most of th lines. LAn
eed oil. hoerver. continues firm and ae
tlvo. tesJers antlclpailng another advance
are a little cautious about buying earten
rvely. Morphine 1s eff cents an ounce,
w tills Cum camphor la up ( cents.
Hardware.
The recent rains have started a heavy
movement In pootlnjj. Galvanised Iron
tube ara eff 10 pr cent: while wooden
tuba are up 6 per cent. Garden noae la Bruins-
freely. Generally Bil lines are firm.
Msy business has been excellent, much bet
ter than A$ril.
racerles.
Trade baa been good during the last
week and prices are firm on aioat llnea.
October cheese is out of the marxet. Other
stocks are easy. Canned g-Kida are a prob
lem Just now. Packers of corn have ad
vanced their pricea. claiming that the rains
have delayed tha planting and at the same
time decreased the acreage. Early tomata
piants have either been frosen out or
washed cut and consequently futures have
been put up y2c above the prices of ten
davi ago. The California fruit outlook ie
a-ood on everything but prurea. which
have been badly damiad by cold and wet. j
trugmrs are firm, with raws slia-htly higher,
for June delivery. Indications now sre that :
It is not going to be so much a qu-stlon of
prtea as a question of arung the sugar.
This is due tx the prospects of a fruit crop
which grows more encouraging each day.
Pradsre.
The market is steady on a!l lines. Texas :
tcmatoea are coming in larse quandtiee ,
and the quality is aord. Missouri berries
ara on the market and have tecom plenti- j
ful and cheap, being of f:n quaaty. New i
potatoes are much cheaper.
Batter, Ec(i aad Pamltrr.
Creamery butter Is up from last week,
being quoted at ZJe for the best. Cmm is
comlr.g in great quanuie. tne pncea jnm
being lSlc E-m-s and poultry are selling
at the tamt pricaa of ona week ago.
Caaaed Caaia.
rmasd for canned goodB ia better than
last week. Consumers are takineT mora
fruits and vegetables and fish, tmd this
makes the movement more active. Pricea
ara generally unchanged on spot goods and
futures. Tomatoes and corn, however
look a Uttle firmer on account of tha
vary bad reports concerrjlng tha crops,
which ara not only backward, but delayed
ta an important extent. California canners
prices on new packing asparagna are lower
than laut year by a good margin. Only
one California fruit company has named
quotations on l&a pack so far. Canned
ealmoa la very firm and In better demand.
Siocka ara smalL Sardinea are firm, as ara
onvo oysters, shrimp, canned lobsters, etc
Dried, rraita.
Tha dried fruit market is Bomewhmt more
11 . . -n .ef.rnt varieties
arTon a stiady r firm basia Prunes ar- ) I California. Ts SSd; futures closed steady;
filn. tuariVron, en account of tne re- 1 May, nomrnal; July 7, September. 7.
pond POf. I 1:OrwpTr.?new American, kiln
js lid: old Amercan mixed, &a USd,
... . f"e. renorteoi ice iateai, - 1,
i..-- h.t the dainare to prunes in I
tha 8anta Clara valley wnl not excaea at
per cent of the normal yie.u. viiko
ewtai sewn per eeit?
If it is not, you will be interested in an investment
which offers a high earning power and absolute security.
TEnicB HJpdiSIko (Grsiflra Co
has a growing business which is in a position to profitably employ more
capital. We are therefore increasing our capital by issuing cumulative pre
ferred stock bearing seven per cent dividend in shares of $100.00 each.
The security is better than a first mortgage on our entire assets and good
will, inasmuch as the preferred stock receives its dividends before any divi
dend on common stock can be paid and the stock must be taken up by the
company within a limited period. In case of dissolution of the corporation
holders of the preferred stock must be paid par for their stock before holders
of the common stock are permitted to be paid.
Read carefully Article 4 ! the Articles of Incorporation of the Updike Grain Company
under the authority ef which the preferred stock is issued, and protects the investors
BlltLlJlGTwSl Ti
arUagtaa
Leave. Arr've.
Cacver California... a 4 IS pm a I ti pro
N tthweat fcvacia. A k pm a I S pm
b.ack HU1 a a.M pa a I S pu,
Northwest E-ipreaa ail As pm aitf-1 pm
.Nebraaaa puuua .....A I s am a f Is pm
Ncbraaaa LxjBxosa .M...a Uta A .ik pm
Uacotn Fast Aiaii b l.B pm aJ 11 pm
Liscom Local - b t-m am
L.twu Local am li piu
L.acou Lucai a 7 fc rm
uayier pialtsmouta.b ( M pm la Si am
t..ivua pjutaiaaui.a I us pa a I As am
i Aitaimulh - loata.. I IS am
1 ei-evua - plafamrtaih b 1 M jwu
Lvnver I J ml tod a 4 1 pm a 7 aaa
ci-icaga tpacial !Au ail ai pm
Cr.icaau Lxpreaa ....... a 4 M pa a l-ai pm
Chicaas Flr a l-ai pa a t.tw am
Xwa Local a l.l aa aa a am
at. Louts Express a 4.ai pm ail s aa
Kansas City BX. Joa-.aiS at pm a 4 An am
kaaaaa Cuy at St. Joa. a I la am a ya
Asoaas City at St- Joaa 4 pra
CHICAGO LITK ITOCK NlkKCT
Cattla, Ibcwp aaid La sabs Otaavdy
Haaa Ftraa.
CHICAGO, May . CATTUC-Recdpta.
is naad; nanut ataady; naovaa, at 77 20;
Texana. 14 u4.t. westemB. KmotlTtt:
Slocaers snd feeders, St-St? 40: cows and
bri'era. S2.AHd4.lu: calve. ta.75tfM.2i.
HOGS Hreeipts, 11, Ufa baad: market
firm, light. la.la-UH; mixed. 0, SttjA S7V;
heavy. Xi.liejA.ia, rougk, !&.&.; piga
K1A- buk of saiee, H.Ama.au.
Suit? ASH LAJd Bo Raceipta. l.4)
head: market ateady; aaiivea, Utt .
weaierna, Sit.; yaarUnga .6uO.26.
lamba. H amadTd; wsarterna, 4-2UA7V.
BTaaaas City Llwa Iteak Market.
KAN SAA CITT. May S3 CATTLE
Receipts, los head: market ateady: ra
ceipta of tha weaa. 11 104 head, choice as
sort and draased beef steer. IG7ut:
lair to good. I5 04O 4 40, weatern bteers.
l4 7ieSr. stockara and feeders. Ul.O
I li. southern steers. tll-jji.2l: aotitu.
era met. !7itJ4l: native cowa. till
126: native heifera. II SO ft 4. IS. bulla,
.IlltjlN; calve. t!7lv:S.
HJsj Receipts. . head; market
weak to tc lower; top, ta.at. bsla ef
aa.ca. l:Si4S: heavy. S.4&il.
racarrs and butchera. ta 2501.41: light,
l ilt i ll, ptg. I4&4 4J 4 40, iwcalpu fur
the woes. 10 A head.
eHLKP AND LAMBS Racaipta. none;
receipts for tha weea. H.TbO bead: mar
ket ataady; laicbs, la.tifjiiO; aea aad
yaarlinga. 4 09 (J 4 59. Texas yeariinga,
J4iCi.:l; Taxaa sheep. Il7iw4 4l,
stockara aad fora. Il liil li.
CLII7I1 PTA IBfla at WKBtTKaV.
rblraa-. tC Past. HlaaaaaaUa at
t. Jwawadl Llva sawk MrltaL.
T JOaEPH. Mx. May II-
Racaipts. II htad: maraet nemiaa., na
tive i 1417 1a, cawa aad baifera II 94
Ml 71: ttKirri aad rWdara. II le 0 4 ill.
H"AiaV Raceipis. I ill head: aarkti ic
lever, ton. lite; bua C aaiaa, 4it(B
1 1"H
SHEEP A.VD LAMBa Receipt !'l
head, market aiaady, nib li Uf ( la;
yearling aad waukara, 4 Biili, wa.
u :i4 .
day aj - I tuut aiur,. -w- w. fcl t-..'n
Twn C ry
ti ux
t.llfSr
Uin. Arrtva.
paaacgar Am b l Ik pm
y i'eaeengr-- -
Local - I S am a I A am
lliaawarl rsel:
A. aura Local .
.b IAS pm bil Ham
tii b Daily axcapt Sunday, c Sua-
x. Lamta Llva ttaaav Mark.
BT. LOVIS. May J CATTLE Rs
ceipta. i"9 head, including 4S0 Texana
market ateaay to airong: native ah.pp:r.g
and export ataera. II 11 0 7 IS: dreestj
bvef And butcher steara, IllSijI i ';
ateera under 1 400 pounds. 4S0il,
atockera and feeders. 11 80 4 7i, cos
and fcaafer llJ4 14. canatn, I16"S
:.4; buna. tllii calva. 1I0 4
7 wo; Texas and Indian steers. 110w
160. sows and heifera 11714)421-
HXa fUfcipta. .0 head; market a
ahade lower: pic. aad light. 11 i l.
paraora. ( ova a 41, owicnars and
heavy S44wili.
No Bbevp aa aa..
The tnthorizexl capltAl rtock cf th.li corjor.r.jon stall be Two
MSJlolon Dollar ($:,000,000). divided Into shri of One Hundred
DollAXg ($100.00) eact. which aiaU be fully paid n? when Usuod,
and thereafier he non-assessable for Any purpose whtsoever. Said
capital nock shall be divided Into two clasae: One claat ahAll be
known ba Cumulatlye stTen per oent Preferred Stock," and the
amount of such "Preferred Stock" to be Issued by this company stall
not extseed ten thousand 10,000) Ehares. The other clasi shall b
known as "Comrnoa Stock," and the amount of such 'Common Stock"
to be Issued stall not exceed ten thonsasd (13,000) shares.
Each share of outstandlnc "CumulatlTe seven per cent Preferred
6tock" shall be entitled to receive out of the net revenues of said
corporation after the payment of all fixed char tea. Including operating
expenses, taxes, assessment, insurance, repairs, maintenance, cost of
reconstruction and replacement, and Interest upon the floating in
debtedaea. If any. dividends amounting to seven (7) per cent per
annum, payable aemi-aanua'.ly as cumulative preferred annual divi
dends thereon, to the exclusion of dividends upon all stock and ehares
of stocks, eice-t those of Its own clasa aforesaid; and no dividends
shall be set aside or paid upon any shares of the "Common Stock" of
thla company until the divisions for all the preceding periods and
current period upon the "Preferred Stock" shall hare been paid
In full, as above specified, on all cf the outstanding "CumulatlTe
seven per cent Preferred stock." The dividends oa such Preferred
Stock snail be declared and paid semi-annually, in January and July
of each year.
The right to cumulative dividends oa "Preferred Stock" shall
pass by assignment of the stock, and the corporation shall be author
lied and protected in paying said dividends to the registered owners
of said stock aa shown by tha bocka of this company at the Cm aald
dividends are declared.
The holders of "Preferred Stock" shall not be entitled to vot
at any meeting of the stockholders of this company ; and this co in
panv shall be authorized by its Board of Directors to redeem aad
retire said "Preferred Stock" or any of tha shares thereof at any
dividend paying date by paying the par value thereof and accrued and
nnpaid dividends thereon, and all or said preferred stock ahaii bw
retired by this company within ten (10) years from tha date of its
issue, with the right to reissue the same or any part thereof on orde
f the Board of Directors.
Cpon the dissolution of this corporstioa, either by operation ot
law or by the voluntary act of the stockholders thereof, he holders
of "Preferred Stock" shall be entitled to receive the par value thereof
and accumulated dividends before the holders of "Common Stock"
shall be permitted to share in the distribution of the assets of sard
company.
The stock of this corporation shall be transferable only on ths
bocks cf said corporation on the request la writing of the holder of
any certificate of stock.
Tbe corporstioa will, wrhea requested to do so at tha time the
stock is issued, give a written guarantee sot to retire same wllbia
three rears from ria.-j.
Ask your banker
Tine HJpdlilke (GfsiShi Co.
Building OMAHA
mBT "" ' 1 1 TTilfTT"" "u J" "' ''" '--' " "f"11 " 1 '''Mii'wiM.aamaagwiej mmui.taBjiL L !tlJ"- am m Htsti wmm 1 aau f ' nr. nmwymyuJF
ooast. Advices indicate that the damag
to taa growers- prunes has been even -J
greater than at first reported. The lateat Tulare
Stack ta Slsrkx.
Receipt of live stock at the six prin-
kva imoortar.: 4fect or, market pricea for clpal western markets yesterday:
orune. Peaches and apncotB are steady CaJtle. Hers
FSn.1- uwt from the grocery 9oth Omaha Ill 1T
trade. Raisins are unchanged and ahow a-oux
u Louis
City.
thmr now. rT.CM are BAme aa iv wr. .
t- Joseph
Chicago
Totals
Chic
CHICAGO. May 36. CHEESE Easy;
daisies. 13GJiy-c: twina, livCUc; young
Arrerlraa l!b'tc.
POULTRY Ail ve weak: turkey. 14c;
chickens, tic; broilers, about 1 pound, per
dosan, Cwa Oft; lv to 1 puueds. per
is of a uniformly bull- ! doaen. .i(8).tiu; 1 w I pounds, per doa.
j 4Ba.BVTy-S- W,
Evaporated and sun-dried spples are steady
and id pretty fair demand lor conaumptJor.
now. Currante ar firm and goinS t't7iJ
into consumption. Other imported cured
fruits ar steady at no qjoiabie chanse.
Caf fee astd Tea
rs. eoffe market has of lats been re
ceiving excellent support both from apecu
ial0r.'and tha grocery trad. I tor
cva reaulreroerita, and pncea. there-lore,
mm ftniaad with no Iniicanona in sight
. .k.mni influ-rce. In fact, juat nc
na w thoua-Tther. is a oond.rbl.
SoSnt of retail buying of cbeap and
niodmm grade. Prospecta favor a 1 Udy
St market. According to cable from
y.r settlements were at aoout tha aams
DrSaTas last year. The retau.r needing la
raltock oT tei. need not hesitats aoout
buying a prevailing quotation.
Dry Caada.
In wash goods there has been consider
able of a 'eduction in pncea and cone
quentfy Omaha jott-ra h.v. had .m) aravy
trade in these department Tha locai buB-
. hou hav. tnefadVe
order to make room for the new fail
goods wruch ar aoout due to arrtve. Th.a
movement has belpsd aa.es in otr.er lines.
Since the reduction noted last weea hopes,
tonadales and competing lines hay. -d-V21cd
about Vc per yard. Cutting by loo
kers still continuaa and quite a ire move
ment in bleached and other coiwns r.as
.'iLTof'dreas r4 for fail ahpment
la becoming satisfactory and predictions
are mada that thsr wU b a od fail
btMay"buslnes tu ouits up to that of
last year and ahead of Apr.l of the present
year. Collections ar very gjod.
Hata aad Cava.
Jobbers and ail other dealers in hats and
cap are praying for hot and dryer meatier.
TnVy want sunahin. Tha weather of the
week has seriously interfered Kh
trads in straws and r.as hurt business in
other Ur.es. Still May buaineaa has ben
ahead of una oorraspondlng month of on
yaar ago-
Lm4. Stack MarW-et.
rloainsr stock quotations:
.. a. so , aaa. m
.. aM Vet Caiuat .
.mi.li a taun.
H So ptd
M Oat&n. a w
S Oaia .- 4i.rBnwjaaia
Caaaaiaa fwif ItiNAaaa HiMa
r r nr- A 0ie . S i4i
Ofci. orw am.. 1 1 BAi.war
rwi mi. a at. jms c a
I . B- L,"aaeaiAara Pwifle
pBVVr a aia stwm rwws --
A mA Bk dj pf4 . .
- CXCmud Siaa Suel .
a. im yft P 1'
a. M s4 ituk u
Oru4 maa 14 4a .14 13
imams Col li Seianov m af
Iwnvuia A luk. M .su ftmirt Owr
SILVER Bar. steady. 24 7-lii per ounoa.
SluNJCT lVi'"m P oent.
Tin rats of disccunt ia tha open n.arket
for ahort kls is lWiV Pt ont. The
rats af disc unt In tr.e open mar Bet lor
thres-monin btus Is 1S1 lr cent.
... 1 n
... 100
SiiO
1
... 20a
Hoirs. Sheep.
17
4.S00
.(
6u0
9.435 271
11.6'J 1.908
IS. 252 1.271
Market.
at thia mnmene . ihmrt waa rieard in the ' f
.111 and Boston Green was brought in .
hilariously Intoxicated. He cursed the
war veteran, the alleged war veterans
and the bystanders, collectively and In
dividually with that peculiar billingsgate
of which he alone Is master. By the time
he had been placed behind the bars the
veterans had scattered.
Lscuiun
Caaaoav memwl
Be aoosaat
aicaiaua .
a. .t .
..tlmar.
4
PERSIFLAGE GOOD FOR ROW
are to Start SaaBatklaK at Padlew Sta
tlaa, E7.BpelalIy aa Dera
tloa Day.
tThen persinags begin a to float about
among ths officers tt the police station
there ia bound to be something doing.
Apropos cf Memorial day, Esrgeant
Thomas Hayes and Jailor "Dad'" Ryan
were thrown Into a good natured dinpute.
Saturday. Both are veteran f:ghters.
Patsy Hvry started the trouble by in-
quiring politely of "Lad'' whether ha used
to sea much of General Washington during i
ths terrible dsys of the winter at Valley
Forge. "Dad" aideslepped ail right ajid
then explained tt ha used to "he water
for Sergaaxt HayeB Is ths war cf 1 1
Ltaewla Cams ay Baya Laad.
CHETEXN'E. V'yo.. May . 'Special).
A deal of great magnitude has Just ben
closed hers whereby the Lincoln land com
pany of Lincoln, Neb., secures possession
of one of the moat valuable tracts of
Irrigable land in tne west, and which is
known aa the Goshen Hole lands, compris
ing nearly a quarter of a million acres.
The tract is locsted in the central east
portion tf this, Laramie, county, and will
li ie7iaimed by the great Pathfinder Irri
gation i-roject of the general government.
Ufil rsrtics hava been In possession cf
fis Wnd for many year, but tad never
leen ahle to secure sufficient capital to
(..n-truct irrigation works and settle me
land. The purchse price waa JsiO.OiK'.
h.- purchase of this big tract by the Lii
coin Land company gives rise to the belief
'nnt tne Burlington railrosd will soon e
tend its A'.iianre-Brldgeport-Guernsey line
on down into Laramie county. Many lint a
htve been surveyed and several fesn'ole
routes hsve been located.
Z. CUDDINGTON
Successor lo
Boyce Comnilsslon Co.m 1 0 S Boatrtl of Trsstle Bldg.
Margins 1 cant on grain, $2.0 on stock. Public and private rooms
for customers. Best service la Omaha. A reliable company.
new freight tariff covering grain shipments
within the state was being prepared by
that company, and would soon be put
Into effect- It was stated that the new
tariff would make a material reduction
In such rates, and therefor do away with
further complaints in thia respect.
Sh-ep Better TVaa Mtalaa?.
CASFER. 'vTyo.. May . tSpecia!) H.
B. Greenough. the Spokane millionaire
minl-ig tran, who a year ago made heavy
purchases in the Red Canyon placer dis
trict jiesr Lander and who. after spending
several hundred thousand dollars on ma
chinery and preparing to work the ground,
suddenly shut down, pasaed through here
yevteidiiy en routs to Lander. It is an
nounced that Mr. Greenough will stock
his mining cls:ms with sheep, believing
that ree raising will be mors profitable
than nv.rmf In that district. This action
upon Grenoiigh's psrt will only deepen
I the mystery surrounding the Rd Canyon
DOES S EARN HONEY?
The SIW ST ATI TELKrHOBTS CO.. Sloaa
CI! ir. Is. t. as IB IU toana rear ot unilltal.
4:e!den4-par!rs taana. rnna ear mawi-M a
Seeia it a enuat maneRUl enterprle. IBM fur
i.tM a .uhiic atiutr ta a mni.r lanaiiint st
at .trona
r la rxiaaertioe anth thia eanpaay
ImTrm IK Cf LS '.ND weuraS By 1st
munari . Bruif fir w fin act aitnl. st Fin
Aatioaai hu. Cbiraco. BakGA.M
in 4 tH4.tu4 la 7Ht esnutatlTa 2ta Steak.
tw a rear rr tiw.
4r4 as acna t'-A tana laaS ts trae fnr attlHe
benda. rta. or Cm. stock is utis Cmnaar. rr
urt.tn oa requeI
4TOTK4 BEU-iW rats kx. ETVT)aTTf
1NHS CX . of AMEK1C rr 1 mil tTS.
HEW STATE TEUirHOKS TfO. rar. lw 4Ml-
The aettlement ef ths Goshen Hole lsnls ! rl-'- lor it is knows ths ground carries
..1 a.l.l f.dU to the population of this
r nunty.
Salt Aareiast Geerxe W, Fsraa.
SIOt"X FALLS. 8. D. May 30 iSpeclal.l
Judge Frank B. Smith of M.'.cheU. sit
t.cg for Judge Jones, of the stat circuit
boy
lfr of hearing the srguments and has taken
Just what ths duties of -watsrboy" wet s i under advisement the case Instituted
he did nut state. Preaumsbly it was his against Gerrge W. Ryan, formerly cf Lo
off c to keep at tte side of tr.e fighter ' sh. Is . ta secure ths recovery of s f .'
with a bucket of water in order that the i bond oa v ln ca.t. alleged to b tr.e
warrior might refresh himself with a dip- property of Julia Ann O Grady, who f;r a
per full of the refreshing fluid between 1 tl!l5 w" "dA't th charge of murder
slashing s:mkee of his terrible saare. ' Srowing out of the murder last September ( grr trait being many hours lats for the
r'J vtlti'S and could te worked profit
ably if the plans of ths Granoughs were
cir-.td ml
Heavy Raima lajara Bawds.
GARP.ETSON. A. D.. Msy i Special. V
Excessive rains and hailstorms hav
worked havoc with railroads and highways
In this section recently. For more than a
week rain has fallen almost eoctmually,
and no trr.all part of that time the rain baa
desrerded in t'.irrenta. Not B3 much wster
has fallen in ths sams period of time for
many year Traffic on ths railroads
ner was delayed greatly, several passes-
H. T CENTRAL BEALTT r7 eemiaanUlr.
tMvet cut wiikanval pnnitwa Caa Bar ia
tn.i. tmesis.
N T RL.TT OWXKRi COM r- Nearly
ts (Mi uena.. a..ii ta d part tut s.
!4 T. HKaLTT owmbs rrv. ftai aa t rea
r rrw by tlnMa value ut improve
eaalty fs I'.. Boj4 t par
CBlLDkBS'S BWIXIW'BIEMT srOTX. Maar Barwit
wua.4 like ta Mr aasse a eertak aa ac Tr
ta M aaid te tli."-r ciii.dr mi a twrla.. as, v'l
proftti. St Ca TMiS. WaiTS IS
TO TELL IOC HOW. "
I rOKTLuMj. o . Cra. Par. su.rterlr SI'S ri4
Aar. IMS ttac.uek. Toial AiTiSaaaa ti.BCia
Pnce I. ..a
TTaM crN!io7 Fra 4 aanerir 4ie rug Asr.
l:.m (.-J Tmai ti'iaenoa 7.SA,am. Prtos
e Brr rs: tEi-u avt rv-K
VI5TIM aCSIMXSAl zzcrsAitox
laS IU Sails Bv, i i CAusaga Til.
Slaws City Llwa Staak Maj-kec
SlOtrX CTTT. I. May IS Special Tela
gram. r CATTLX Raceipt A 1 bead; mar
ket ateaay : beeve. S.2&v,7: eoara and
hc.fera. li-sotji.'": feeders, U-iriS.us; caivaa
aad yearntaa. O i M.
HOCio F.-eipia 4 .aw Head: market weak.,
ra-i-aa. .liS-. bu-k. st.AtjA.a.
LlTwrsaal Cswta Mae-atel.
LIVrjlPOOL. May '. WHEA T6pcX
firm; It, t ra4 wasters wmier. is d. 14a.
Serg-eant Kyes frswred a stern army
frown upon tr.is perjifiaee of ad s" snd !
after a moment s (aute delivered a return ',
shot. I wta oniy a your.g boy when I
entered the I'mon army ln 'SL" hs said.
"But I well remember that they wouldn't
take 'Pad' because ha was too old at ths
lime." t
When the laugh was quieted down.
Turnkey Torn Rirg begged to direct atten
tion to the fict mat Patsy Havcy was the
"man who captured Red Cloud'" hile
( Anor rs-sey added the historic fact that
Patsy "tad driven Sitting Bull out from
under his blank'.!.'"
Patsy turned around from where ha was
busy on ths register of h.a popular hotel
and bowed.
Tm tha man," ha said modestly.
Andy also pointed to a tiny scar oa tha
back of Patsy s neck Just northeast of ths
button of his collar.
"That's wher he was shot by aa Indian."
he remarked gravely.
"Where did tha bullet com outT" in
sured aa Interested bystander.
"P-iSh4 out of my mouth," aald Patsy
nonchalantly taking a poll ea his agar,
and puffing tha smoke remtniscentiy to
ward the ceiling-.
"And right after that ba niu ts Mis
souri river, add ad Toss King.
It ta tmpoasubia to say what athar war
Use advetuuras anlht has baas toad, bat
of her sg-d husbsnd. John O'Grady, at
O Grady home north of Sioux Fil.a.
He waa engaged ta defend Mrs. O Grady,
en a murder cnarge and she transferred ta
him ail ber property real and pera-inai.
Including ths gold bond and M in rain,
which ar the bona of contention ln the
present suit, Ths esse against Mr
O'Grady waa finally d.amissed, and follow
ing this. Attorney Egan reiransferred tu
her sil ter real eatate. but retained the
bend and cash, and her guard an ir.a:i:utei
the action fir the recovery cf t'-e bonl ar.d
cash.
Praailaeat Maa Leavee.
CHETENNE. Wyo.. May 36 i Special y
Thomas Lcngr.urst haa ci. appeared, and
James Ryan, his bu:r.ets partner, aaks ths
court lo s;point a receiver for the firm cf
Byan A Loegnurst- Ryan charges that his
partner misappropriated f tf ths firm 4
money and did other illegal things. Lcni
hurst has for years eondarted an under
taking establishment her, ssd was promi
nent ts lodge and ceurch work, being or
ganist at a local church.
last four daj s. At Lest-r. a short dis
tance from tr.ts city, the high wind Thur
dsy evening damsged buildings to ths ex
tent cf several thousand dollar.
Cammeaeemeat at Garreliaa.
GARRETSGN. 8. D-. My Si (Special. V
The commencement exercises of the Gar
retson H.gh school were held st ths opera
houn TLursJay evening. The rraduBtes
ere: Hazel Grar-s Coole-y. Mar-.annc
Gou.d. Hfrbfrt Millard. Clara Wong. Jjlia
H.'elle. Harriet Brandt. Alma Jai-cbsen.
Erica F.ovce. Ethel Baker. E. J Morgan,
aupe rtntt-r.dent cf tne Garretson schocia,
w.U be at Siencer. this stati. tha con.ir.g
school year, in a similar poa.tlen. This is
the largest class ever graduated from IX
schools cf this city.
Cettea Market.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.
Stocks, Beads,
Investment Securities.
1320 Farnam St
TXX Ball. 104; ladspaadaat, A10AV4.
Maaian af a. Cyale.
'Tha itypocrita is u.a devils best friend.
When a man luae-s his heart his head
has to do double work.
Every nrl hat an idea she is not Lk
ctier g.ria
?Ki.nl thought may be best. If they
are on time.
V ."' a rr.an rejents at leisure who
d.dc l marry in l.asie.
There who raise cpjecucr.s ar pretty
s ire of a .arge crc
When a man marries for rnoner th
woman aeidoin geta her mocy's worth.
t asanv a man uiri a t r ance no woulil
oe lull ci i..e oportuii.ty il putting it
baa wr.ere ne lound n.
flattery is mere.r r.av.ng sums one
Wave MllwatkM farata State.
SIGrX FALLS. 8- D.. May 20. .Special.)
Tha Stale Board ef Ra.'road Commiaauon
sra at Its resuiar monthiy taeetir.g at the
baadiiviArter of tha eommiasioe In thia
city received a letter trom ths Milwaukee
ooacpaay ta wtuca tt was aaaouaiwd that a
LItrsSPCOU May "fe.-C0TT0.V-Br, "iboui our-. -S.l ti
dull and pr.cea I p.rjts lower; American j X-rx.e.
rr.iddi.cg fa:r 7 10d. gd miudi.ng. 4 71.
rr.idli.ng. t-d: lo ti.jdl'.:r ed, ..-d A Leak Abend.
ordinary. &.. crdmrry. t. JL Ths saie. I v. ., . r,,,s i . .
of taa day were l.iwu taiea of which Z-4.si J ,ar Faurth uf JalJ' l-Ad
haia wer American and included f..r . ..fcat how trt ta. , ooaarv,,,- ,fc.
speculanon aad export. R-ca.pta. Ltua, c.v ... M ,r ;orr, ,u taj JuLt
ba-ea. no American. Future 0--r.ed ?u:et . 4 don , aea a.-iy about "
and stealy and cioad quiet; Ma. Isad.j . Th boya' aa.J i.i. aattve. "The last
aiAv-J.ee I -d; Jun-Jw:y iaisaa. Juiv- of rm lr wrrt off yar a)
A-g-ust, ATTard A-g-st -6Vpem!T liid. , Lt.a r.w uroo haa a I cnm a
5e.yr-mer-Cccjbei. 5.id. Ocloher-November.
a.i.d; NuvtBtMr-uKecioir. I 'd . Le-oeamer-JanijuTi.
AiAd; Januarv-roOruary.
t 1, Faeruaxf-MUa, A'i. Jaiarui-Asrii.
vet
Marveiiiiig at tha changes times had
broi-icnt tJuui, ti strainer foLowsat tna
crowd tt ta bail park. WLer tha real re. a.
arauoa, was m. pnaraai i.hir. irjn,
1
f 'at-