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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY IlEK: .TAXUAHV .1, '1009.
S
much niisng In those for
The receipt for the ten
nf 190K was m follows:
Peru
I toaiut
Ur1nnetl
Minnesota (at Mlnneapoli
lISSKell
Iowa tat Iowa City).
Ames (at Omaha)...
Kansas
Wabaeh ,
Csrlials
ths minor con
foot ball games
$
)....
8.r3 T9
no
1.12'
.n:2.
2.KV4.00
i.r.w
1.743.09
Total $17.16452
Base Ball and flasket Rail.
During 1901 base ball and baaket ball
each made money for the athletic board,
and track athletic and cross country teams
eac h lost money. The receipts (or base hall
were $1.S21M and the expenditures were
ft. 163.42, leaving credit balance of I0S.88.
baaket ball made a net Rain of IJ7S.98. the
receipts being I1,44.63 and the expenditures
tl,lS7.4. In 1807 there waa ft baae ball de
ficit of t)7,44. In the name year basket ball
had a credit balance of M M.
Ijiet year the deficit In track athletlca
waa (WK1.00, the receipt being but I4W.59
and the expenditures $1,140.59. In 1907 the
track (amea Incurred ft deficit of $254,86.
The expense of the cross country team In
1M7 waa greater than that of last year. In
1M7 It waa $.-0131 and In 1008 It waa $188.45.
Tho total athletic receipts for tho year
ending December 31, 19OT, were $21.962.fi and
ttjft expenditures Were $2I,!87.B1. Of the re
ceipts the foot ball team earned $18,501.45;
Its ahare of the expenditures waa W.OT7.40.
n 1P07 the total receipts for the athletic
ear were $20,35142 and the expenditures
were 913.OCd.as. During; that year foot ball's
ahare of the receipts was $1,73R.5. Its
share of the expenditures was $10.79).7,
Last year the receipts from the sule of
student athletic tickets wcrs $1,129. This
ajin was divided amtmg the four branches
of university sport. Foot ball received
II.0M, basket ball waa given $271.50 end base
ball and track athletics were each appor
tioned $135.75."
Soathern Trip Xctt Week.
Practically all of the lending basket hall
candidates have returned to the university
and are preparing for the southern trip,
which will be taken the latter part of next
week, when the Kansas State Agricultural
college and Kansas university will ba
Played, One game will be played with the
Angles at Manhattan Thursday night. The
Jayhawkers will be met In two games at
Lawrenca, one contest being played Friday
and the other Saturday night.
Some of the baaket ball men have been
practicing .this week in an effort to get
into shape to meet their Kansas opponents
next week. Dwlght Bell and Captain
Walsh, the two veterans, have been work
ing real hard and they probably will be
abla to star on the trip. The green ma
terial Is also doing some faithful practicing
under the keen direction of Coach Clapp,
but none of tho team's supporters expect
these new men to get Into shape to do any
brilliant playing by the end of next weak.
Most of the Cornhusker students look for
the five to lose at least two of the games
and would not be aurprlsed If It failed to
win the third. Everyone expects Kansas
university to trim the Nebraska quintet in
both games. The strength of the Manhat
tan Aggies, however, Is not known and the
Cornhusker students do not know how to
"dope" the meeting of the agriculturists
with their team.
The original basket ball schedule for this
winter had to be revlaed, owing to confl ct
of several dates with other Important unl
verslty events. Manager Eager has Just
finished making the changea in the sched
ule. The rearranged Hat of games follows
January 7 Manhattan at Manhattan.
January 8 Kansas at Lawrence.
January Kansas at Lawrence.
January 15 Ames at Lincoln.
January 10 Aniea at Lincoln.
January 22 Drake at Lincoln.
January 23 Drake at Lincoln.
January 2 Kansas at Lincoln.
January $0 Kansas at Lino. In. - j
February 1 Mlatourl at Lincoln.
February 5 Minnesota at Minneapolis.
February Minnesota at Minneapolis.
February $ Ames at Amea,
February $ Ames at Ames.
February 10 Drake at Drake.
February 11 Drake at Drake.
February 19 Minnesota at Lincoln.
February 20 Minnesota at Llnooln. .
SNAVELY ALIVE AND WELL
Man Belnc Searched for by Police
Surprised at Excitement He
Has Caased.
"What Is the rumpus all about? I see
by the papers that I have mysteriously
disappeared. Will I get a reward If I find
myself?"
This Is part of a letter received Saturday
from Albert I Bnavely, the elderly pro
prietor of a pool hall at 2019 North Twenty-fourth
street, who quietly left the city
December IS' without saying where he was
going. The letter was sent to II. Larson,
who has been conducting Snavely's busi
ness since the latter's disappearance. It
was postmarked Coleda, 111., and dated
December 24. Mr. Snavely aald he was
soon going to Sterling, III., to visit before
returning to Omaha, and stated that "he
was alive and well."
EVENTS ON RUNNING 1 RACKS
Firestone Wini New Year's Handicap
at Emeryrille from Lightwool.
FAVORITE, DOHAUTE, IS THIRD
Woodcraft Ulna Rom selling Stakes
at Kant Anita Before Largest
Crowd that Ever Malted
tho Tartaric.
That one la responsible for the Joy
of many thousands of anlea of many
thousands of people must, to say the
least, be a very satisfactory reflec
tion, and the fact that one la at the
head of a business that achieves these
results, fully warrants these pleas
ing meditations. The wise cltlson
will attest to the comfort Involved
In being well shod. well clothed,
well fed. and well groomed, a.nd will
be equally emphatic In hla declara
tion of how these comforts may be
ntianced by seeking the solace of an
Originator
IVIILD
Cigar
lOc- -Price- lCc
Oct Xt At All Dealers
- Mala kf
E. M. 8CIIWARZ 4k CO.
Nsjvv York
FMORD-DRADY CO.
DISTRIBUTERS
OAKLAND, Jan. 2.-FIrcstonc, carrying
the colors of Thomas II. Williams, won
New Year's handicap at Emeryville yester
day from Lightwool, with Dorantc, the fa
vorite, third. The event was run during a
light rain and the track was sloppy. Al
though the weather was threatening early
In the day, over 12.000 persons were on
hand to witness the holiday event. The
handicap was at a mile and a furlong, and
a field of flvs was sent to the post, there
having been several withdrawals owing to
the going. Dorante ruled favorite through
out the betting, but Firestone, Lightwool
and Montgomery were also well supported.
The start was good for all but Don En
rique, and he sulked. Lightwool got off In
front, followed by Dorante, With Firestone
next. In the stretch Miller called on Fire
stone and he closed fast, winning by two
lengths from Lightwool, who tired some
what on the rail. Montgomery was out
run throughout th Journey. The handi
cap waa worth $2,210 to the winner. The
first 2-year-old race was won by Gilbert
Hose, a half brother of Lee Rose, lie was
outrun the first part of the Journey, but
finished with a" rush, and evidently out
classed the rest. Summaries:
First race, si furlongs, selling: May
Amelia (108. Goldsmith, to' 6) won, Ka
lelRh (100. Talpln, 18 to D) second. Sir Brll
lar fllifi. Van rumen. 12 to 11 third. Tlmo:
:i!. Serenade, Tho Captain, John A. Mel
lon, Okenite, Rankara, Ellerd and In
spector Balrd finished as named.
necond race, three furlongs, a-year-oias.
purse: Gilbert Hose (109, Scovllle, 13 to B)
won, Mr. Dunphy (112. Miller, t to 2) se
ond, Fred Stone (112, Wood, 80 to 1) third.
Time: 0:31. Oerando. Jim Brady. Fire,
Eddio Elks, Sixteen. Elfin Beau, Woolton
and Logician finished as named.
i niro: race, five furlongs, j,atnrop nanni
es pi Madman (112. Gilbert, 13 to 10) won,
Fanatic (hlO, Scovlllo, to 1) second, Ocean
Queen (99, Klrschhaum, 13 to 2) third.
Time: 1:01. Sir John, Trols Temp and
Schmoozer finished as named. .
Fourth race, one mile and an e'ghth, New
Tear handicap, value to winner $2,210: Fire
stone (111, Miller, 18 to 6) won. Lightwool
(115, Keogh. 7 to 2) second, Dorante (118,
Lee, 11 to 6) third. Time: 1:54. Montgom
ery and Don Enrique finished as named.
Fifth race, six rurlongs, selling: run
Eaton (94. I'pton. 6 to 1) won. Native Son
(107, McCarthy. 6 to 1) second. Anna Mav
(111, Notter, 28 to 5) third. Time: 1:14.
Botanist, Fred- Bent. St. Francis. Fireball
and Nebuleosis finished as named.
Sixth race, one mile,- purse: Ocean Shore
(109, Keogh. 4 to 1) won. Joe Ross (!. Up
ton, U to 2) second, Crotton (107. Miller.
to M third. Time: 1:42'. Palealto, Red
Leaf, Mauretanla and Wap finished as
named.
Great Crowd at Santa Anita.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2.-Before a crowd
of 18,000 persons, ths largest that ever st-
tended the races at Santa Anita park,
Woodcraft yesterday defeated Molesey In a
terrific drive by a noss in the Rose selling
stakes. The victory of Woodcraft was
largely due to Shilling's fins finish. He
was apparently beaten in the stretch turn,
but hers Shilling began to rids hard and
gradually closed up on Melesey in time to
win. Shilling was given a hearty cheer
when he returned. The first race for 3-year-olds
was run today and it resulted In
an easy victory for Flying 8qulrrel. He
waa a 9-ta-10 favorite and won easily by
half a length. Summaries!
First race, selling, seven furlongs: Ori
flame (111, B. Wilson, 6 to 2) won, Jane
Laurel (102, T. Rice, 7 to 2) second, Wis
teria (119, Shilling, 4 to 1) third. Time;
!l:2i Altenbough. Alien Lee, Our Anna,
Ivan hoe. Uncla ilenry, jvurounuuii, uuiuen
Rule and Held also ran.
Second race, three furlongs, J-ycar-olds:
Fivlnor ftaulrrel (lull. Shilling. 9 to 10) won,
Green Dragon (108, Powers, 5 to 1) second,
h'epulvlda (108, Archibald, 7 to J) tnira.
Time: 0:34. Sam Webb, Gregory, Cap
tain Morris, Ablhu, Soloe and Tyras also
ran. . .
Third race, seven rurlongs, selling: rl
(119, Powers, 6 to 2) won, Ixird Sianhope
1119, McGoe, ( to 1) second, Alma Boy (H9,
hi ! l a , 1 Tim.- 1 "n lnH.r.
son, Joiin Louis, Proper, Cracksltot, atrln
gency and Dredkln also ran.
m ourtn rare, me none selling siaee, mno
and one-eighth: Woodcrat (113, Shilling,
13 to 6) won. Molesey W rage, u to bt
second, Edwin T. Fryer (109, Powers, 5 to
1) third. Time: 1:52. St. Elmwood, Ida
May, Rubric. Miss Bain ana lony juonero
also ran.
Fifth race, mile and one-nsir: Henry u
(HI, E. Clark, 13 to 1) won. ,Goldeway (110,
Shilling, 6 to 2) second, Beauclere (103, Mo
dee. 4 to 1) third. Time: 2:81. First
Peep, Whitten and St. Alero also ran.
Bixin race, purse, six luriungs: uommus
Arvl (110. Powers, 7 to 10) won. Big Chief
(lttt, Shilling, 1! to 1) seconcj, Uroen Meal
(108, J. Howard, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:11.
Cloyna also ran. Waterbury left at the
post.
Seventh race, one mile, selling: Varieties
(111. Clark, $ to 1) won, Pretension (lo,
Powers, to ( second, Niblick UGt), Mc
Cahev, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:39H. Obsr-
ton, jsiixanein r ana Aierriu aiso ran.
SprlagfrosT Wins .Handicap.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. .-New Year's
day races of the Savannah Jockey club
brought out the largest crowd of the meet.
Foxy Qrandma galloped home in the first
race.
The fourth event, the New Tear handi
cap was closely contested. Summaries:
First race, six furlongs: Foxy Grandma
(IIS. Dubtl. & to 1) first, Rovery (I to 2.
place) second, Arawaka (out show) third.
Time: 1:30. Bed Ora and Leonard Joj
iUyman also ran.
Second race, six furlongs- Scotch Lass
(W, Murphy, even) won, Istroa (S to 2,
f.lacc) second. Miss Imogens (1 to 4, show)
lilrd. Time: 1:18. Bosom Friend and
Redemption also ran.
Third race, a-year-olds and un. one lnllo.
selling: Frank Lalor (114, McCardle, even)
won, lountermana ( to s, place) aeconu.
Miss Majoria (3 to 6. 'show) third, Tims;
i Away, Riucadonna snd Virgil T
also ran.
Fourth race. New Year s handicap, one
mllo for 3-year-olds, purse: Suringfrog
(11. Dunlap, 1 to 1) won, Dolly Hiillman.
8 to 5, pluceO second, Pecutalign (1 to I,
fchow) third, lime: 1:47V,. Belle of the
Ball. Miss Cartigan and Stabo also ran.
Fifth race. The Chatham cud for 4-year-
olds and up, one mile, gentlemen riders:
Fllmnan OoS. Mr. J. Kelly, 2 to 1) won.
Countermln (2 to 1, place) St-cond, Proof
sheet, -even) show) third. Time: ll.
St. Valentine, Jigger and W. G. Williams
also ran.
Sixth race, five and a half furlongs. I-
year-oldB and upward: Blrdslay (112,
Murphy, t in 1) won, Wlsk Uroom (g to 5.
place) second, The Ram, even, show) third.
Time: l:15fc. 6m Clay. Ray Thompson.
Rick Enslty and Pensanita also ran.
Resalls at Havana.
HAVANA, Jan. 1-Followlng are the re
sults of the racing yesterday at Almen
darea park. Summaries:
First race, five and a half furlongs: Wn
by Guards; Fresh, second) Sir Vagrant,
third. Time: 1:10.
Second race, four and a half furlongs:
Won by Ramble; Catherine Cardwell, sec
ond; Peacock's Choice, third. Timet 0:W
Third race, six furlongs: Won by Klder;
Judge Preen, second; Artful Dodger, third.
Time: f.l&H.
Fourth race, seven furlongs: Won by
Boniio; Fullet, second; Dew of Dawn,
third. Time: 1:13V
Fifth race, mile and sixteenth: Won by
Oronoka: Lady Ethel, second; , Jupltar,
third. Time; l.W.
CARD PUZZLES VS , IiEW F0EM
Parlsg Ont Pokes Hand. Cards and
Haanbera.
A variation of a puasle which is at least
S00 years old is on its rounds In the clubs
Just now. The proposition is to take a
pack of cards, shutfls them, cut them and
then count off twenty-five, taking them as
they come.
These twtntyflvs cards ara to bs ar
ranged In the form of a maglo square.
ths object being to Seo how many poker
hands can be made out of tho twelve rows
that the cards will form, borlsontatly, ver
tically and diagonally. Theie is no limit
to the number of times that cards may
be shifted from one part of the square to
another.
Another popular variation of the same
ptixzle Is to tale twenty-five cards and lay
them out In five rows of five cards each,
supposed to be poker hands, and then
shift them about until each row Is a pat
hand. There no limit to the number of
chanses that may be made, but every one
of the hands must be technically pat that
Is, it must be of such a character that It
Is not necessary to draw to It, because a
discard would either spoil It or a draw
could not Improve It. Of the standard
poker hands only four are pat straights,
flushes, fulls and four of a kind.
It Is said by experts at this gams that
It Is Impossible to pick out any twenty
five cards from which five pat hands can
not be made, an assertion which has cost
some people a good doal of time and
patience to verify. As a rule the cards
naturally arrange themselves into three or
four pat hands Immediately, but It usually
takes a good deal of study and changing
about to make the fifth hand without de
stroying ths others.
The pusxle from which both these forms
are derived was a common form ot amuse
ment In ths seventeenth century, long be
fore poker waa thought of. Only the first
nine cards of a suit were used, those run
ning from ths acs to the nine belnc picked
out.
The object of the players was to arrange
these nine carda In a maglo square, so that
no matter which of the eight rows was
counted horlsontally, vertically or diago
nally, ths sum of the pips on ths csrds IA
thst row would be the same as ths sum of
the pips in any and every other row. The
only drawback to this form of puscts is
that after you have once mastered It you
can always do It again,
A rather curious puasle which had a
great vogue In the old days was to taks this
sequence of cards from the ace to ths nine,
mix them and throw them face down on
tho table. Three persons were then asked
each to draw a card, without showing it
to ths operator, but each was to show his
card to the others who had drawn.
The operator then told one of them to
subtract one from double the pi pa on his
cards and multiply ths remainder by five.
He was then to add the number of pips on
the second person's card. To this total he
added five, doubled it and took one from It,
after which he had to multiply it by five
again, adding to the total the number of
pips on ths third person's card,
The operator then asked the sum, to
which he mentally added: five, giving him
a sum consisting always of three figures.
The first of these three figures Is the num
ber of pips on the card the first person
took. The second figure will equal the num
ber of pips on the card taken by the second
person, and the third figure will tell the
number of pips on the third person's card. I
Although this process seems a little com
plicated in telling It It is not so In practice,
and the certainty with which the cards can
be named comes In the nature ot a surprise,
especially if the operator simply names tho
figures and suit, pointing rapidly to each
person in turn, as: "Trey of diamonds.
Six of diamonds. Eight of diamonds."
A very curious puzzle, based on the prop
erties of permutations, which is seldom seen
now, but which a well known business man
once offered Melllnl $100 to learn, is known
as "The Hoodoo Numbers." Take three
persons sJid tell the first that his hoodoo
number is twelve, tho second that his num
ber is 24 and the third that his is 38. Then
ask each of them to draw a card from a
pack which you do not touch. Let one of
them mix these three cards and then lay
them face up on the table for you to
look at.
These three cards must be laid out In
some one of six positions, and these six
permutations of position are mentally num
bered from twenty-three to twenty-nine,
omitting twenty-six, the three cards being
distinguished, say, as A, B, C. No matter
how the cards are laid out those drawn by
Nos. 12, 24 and 36 must occupy one ot these
six positions:
A B C 23
A C B 24
B A O .
C A B 27
H C A 2K
C B A 2t
Ask the first person, who is No. It to
add together the following sums: Halt the
number of the person who drew the card A,
the third of the number ot the person that
drew the card B and the fourth of the num
ber ot the person that drew ths card C
Let him tell you the sum, which must be
one of the' numbers between 23 and 29, as
shown.
Suppose the sum given as the answer Js
25; then the person No. 12 must have taken
card B, No, 24 must have drawn the card
A and No. 38 the card C,
NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is Cheerful, but Volume of
Business is Small.
CHANGE IN BASIS OF BOND SALES
Rale Adding; In tercet to nola
lions Causes ( onfnslon err
York Central Makes Sharp
Ad ranee.
NKW lORK, Jan. 2.-The first business
aay of tho year was quietly cheerful in
the stock market, although the transi
tions were email, owing to the number of
members absent to i.rolong the holiday
until Sunday.
The banking community was busy at
the annual statements. In tho bond depart
tnrnt of the stock market thero was a
ftood deal of confusion over the first Work
ng of the new rule requiring dealings In
bonds to be "and Interest." The obligation
Placed on bond buyers to allow accrued In
terest to the seller under this rule Instead
Of securing the claim to the full period
has necessitated a complicated re-acljust-ment
of prices which dislocated the com
parison with ruling prices.
New York Central wan conspicuous for
rurt to 131, an uncovered short Interest
figuring apparently In Its violent advance.
The shorts were driven to rover by the
showings of earning for November, a nomi
nal decrease in gro.HS earnings being accom
panied by a cut of over $1,oii0.O:t in operat
ing expenses, with corresponding advan
tage to the net allowing. The New York
tentral exhibit was the morn remarkablo
or contrast with the Pennsylvania report
which disclosed a decline of $l.a$.li0 In
the parallel comparison with November of
last year. Brooklyn Transits' buoyant rise
was accompanied by renewal of often re
peated dividend rumors. A few other sie
rlal stocks moved widely but the sction
or.,n market In general was sluggish.
The heavy Increase of 46.4t In tho num
ber of surplus available freight cars for
the half month ending December 23. re
ported by tho American Rallwav sssoela
Ion Itsve Intimation of the shrinkage In
the freight niovement for the later weeks.
The bank statement showed a liberal In
crease In the cash reserve an anticipated
and the heavy loan expansion Indicated
by the actual condition was taken to repre
sent the temporary needs of the end of the
year. The foreign exchange market gives
evidences that higher interest rates hern
have the effect of bringing finance bills
Into the Pxchange market In the process
of borrowing abroad. It Is likely that this
proceas will be extended In the easing of
discounts In foreign markets with the turn
of the year.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $2,48,000. Toiled Wales bonds Were
unchanged on call for the week.
The following were the closing quotations
on stocks and bonds:
Sale. Hih. Lfiw. CIS".
AmalKamalad Copper 8, mo ni H'i, M
ni. v. r , i,4wi m
Am. C. a P. pfd ino no
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. K. I pfd
Am. le SwnHHM ,.
Am. Ltoseed Oil
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. S. & 11
Am. S. K. prd
Am. Sugar Raflniai
Am. Tobarro pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atcliiaon
Atrhlaon pfd
Atlantic Coart Line...
Baltimore Ohio
Bal. Ohio pfd
Broolrn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclfla
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jeraey
Cheaapeak A Ohio...
Chicago Ot. W
Chteaso Sc N. W
C, M. A St. P
C, C, C. A St. L.
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A So
Colo. & So. let pfd
Colo, a So. 2d ptd
ConaolldateS Oas
corn Products
Dataware A Hudaos ,
Denver Rio Orande
D. A It. O. pfd
niatlllers 6curittea
Kris
Brie lat pfd
Erie td ptd
Oeoeral Electric
Oreat Northern pfd
(Ireat Northern Or ctfa....
Illlnola Central
Intarborough Met 40
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump 11.700
Iowa Central 1 '
Kanaaa City So T.WW
K. C. So. sfd l.ooo
fnl niohov amounted in tts.;Nl,9V sn In
crH.e for the rar of $1.H0.!M, and an n
creHe for the month of $a.-".K. The
amount of bonds on deposit to secure cir
culating notes W;is $vtl.31,rl. and to se
cure public deposits, IKM.lSl.Mt;. Of the
Inner amount, ll.a2,IWfi was In slste bonds
snd rallrnnd bonds. ll.Tn.ono In Hnwallsn
bonds. $fi.Kono In the Philippine loan and
$701.oiO In Porto Rlcan bonds.
REPORT OP TUB CI.EARlJtO IIOl?K
Transactions at th eaoelele Desks
tor the Week.
NHW YORK. Jiin. I Bradstroet's bnnk
clearings report for the week ending P;-
1 .1 an n irl.ri.1. 1 , nf I'D. -
, IMIlllt" I Uli rim". fS'.'.v. '
.1 W.u.i, Hs aaaiiiKt lU.ivS.StJ.ixU last week and
fl,,!)71.Al in tne corrcsponuing vtees mm
.ar. The following la a list ot the cities:
C1TIE9.
Cloa.lngs. Inc. Dec
New York
Ctlli'HCi)
ltiinton
Philadelphia
Pit. J,euls
Pittsburg
Pan Francisco
Kunsas City
ttull Itnnm
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Clove and
Detroit
Ijoulavill
Milwaukee
Omaha
Ijm Angeles
Heat tie
St. Paul
Kuffalo
lenver
Indianapolis ,.
Kort Worth
Providence
Portland, Ore
Albany
Richmond
Washington, D. C.
PpokHne. Wash. ...
Hull lake City
Cnltinihiis
St. Joseph
Atlanta
Memphis
Thcohia
Pavunnuh
Toledo. O
Nashville ,.
Rochesier
Hartford
Uca Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
Grand Rapids
Rirmlngham
Syracuse
Bioux City
1.300
loo
o
' ' 700
4'14
36 '4
4f
110
36'i
c7T4
100 114
5.K 83
44 101 ,), 101
1,200 131 111
67(4
114
82T4
200 304
1,700 50
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4T
10
4.1-4
WV4
S3
KM K
131
M'4
30'4
H0V4
Va..
JHI4
60 ii
WM4 10"
300 WIS 11 S 101 Mi
two no- no4 uu't
I, MO 111H 1104 III14
92
0,K 72', 67 73
Gtt) 177 177 177
nn 82 II as
200 101 '4 101 '4 101
300 i!31 229 2"0
4W 67 C7"4 07V4
200 114 11 11
1.10O ISi 184
'.500 161t4 l-",0 IM'4
, 7H4 70 70)4
1,800 40 40 40
100 B74 Mt4
6O0 7UT4 7S'4 7k
5,600 75 7J'4 74'4
1,500 ." 164 lt4
400 1 17'4 1714
100 111 l" 181
rV 89'4 S9T4
ioe at 71
100 si '4 74 r
1,004 24 34'i Si
1,000 61 Vt 60 M
40
17
t.MO 147 147
500 73(4 73
147
500 140 Ilk Mi
1M4
47 '4
42 'a
11
41
71
17'i
45
38
l
40
,0
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47
II
at
41
11
41
71
rlnafield. Mass
Iva.tiNvillf.
Portland, Me. ..
flnvlrtn
Lilttle Rock .....
UKURta, Ga. ...
;ikl:inil Pal. . .
Worcester
Mobile
no villa .......
acksonville, Kla
'hntttmrMie-A. ....
Charleston, S. C.
Incoln, Neb. ..
ilmington, Del.
Icliila
likes barre
heelinir. W
all River .
lavenport
Culemaioo, Mich
I'opeka '
It-lelm
Kprlngfleld. 111. .
oungsinwn
'nrt WnvnA
New Pedford ....
Erie, Pa
Cedar liaplds, la.
Macon
Akron
.eyfnstrm
Rockford. Ill
!' rfn. K. r.
IvOWell
Klnahnmtnn
Chester, Pa,
bioux Kails,
Houth Bend,
Bloomlngton
canton, o
Qulncy. Ill
Kpiingfleld. O. .
Decatur. III. ...
Mansfield, O. ...
Kremnnt. 'i.h
Jacksonville, ill.
Iklahoma City
'Houston ,.
'Ofl-iVpHlnn
Columbia S. C
Sacramento
Jackson, Miss. .
Loulavllls i N 5.000 1 12 12'
Minn. A Bt. Lonle 6'W M t4 W
f.UOO 14 inv4
13. 7
, 1,900
64
4il
5110 77!a
, 32.400 131
, 10.700 48
. l.aoo 8
too 74
M
4i
71
77
12S 130
46 48
81
T4
47
42
77
V,
Wis
election Judge Goes 4o Prison.
CLEVELAND, O., Jan. J.-Mlchael Ryan,
convicted of ballot bog stuffing while act
ing as primary election judge, and formerly
a well known local politician, surrendered
himself to the county sheriff today and
waa at once taken to the stste penitentiary
at Columbus to serve his sentence of one
year. Ryan had been fighting a penitentiary
sentence for three years. Three times lie
disappeared when wanted.
fo
fre f Sn
S-S-Shiverinfl
W-w-why d-d-dldn't you order
that new Winter Overcoat and
Suit, b-b-before t-t-tben?
We've warned you to you
know? However, you saved money
by your delay, anyway, since our
January sale la offerlnf to make
to measure
9.10.00 Suitings made to measure
In finest fashion, FOR $35
4S.00 Halting richly tailored
to measure, FOR $33
$33.00 Suitings Flawlessly fash
ioned to measure, FOU 325
$30.00 Suiting Carefully tal
lored to measure, FOB $20
MzcCarthy-Viissn
Tailoring Ca.
304-304) South 16th St.
Near Southwest Corner Hth and
Farnam.
Opea Evenings.
1.S00 143 142 14J
tOO M IS W14
11,100 132 131 l'2'a
100 105 106 104
at
42
173
100 48 48 484
40, K10 1434 142 1434a
10 24 26 25
4.100
1,000
10)
100 54
85
24
(I
41
, 3
- 71
. 12.700 l!l ! HI
900 122 1H2 m
1,40 17
4
8
48
11
.. 1I.0J0
.. 1.000
00
toO
24
61
42
14
24 '4
4A
S
4t
11
2
4i
M
4
71
m., st. r. a s. s. w..
Mlasourt raolflo
M., K. T
M., K. A T. pf
National Lead
Near York central
N. Y., 0. W
Norfolk Western
North Amerli-an
Northern FacKlo
Paeiric Malt
Penneylvanla
feopla'a Uaa
P., C, C. a Bt. L
Preae4 Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway gteel Sprlui..
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Bteel pro
Rock lslaaS Co
Rock lalans Co. pro...
St. U. S. F. 14
St. Louie S. W
St. L. S. W. pfd
HloM-tShefheld S. a 1.
Southern Pacific
So. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway .....
TeuneaaeS Cooper
Texaa A Paolflc
r.. Bt. L. & w
T.. St. l. A W. !...
Union Paclfla
I'nton Paclfle !
U. 8. Rubber
U. S. Rubber lat pfd.:
V. S. Steel
tT. S. Bteel pis
Utah Copper
Va.-carollna Chemical
Va.4Jaro. Cheat. pf4..
Wattaah
Wabaah pfd
Weetlmhoune Electric
Westers Union
Wheeling L. B
Wleconeln Central ....
e.e cm
Total aales tor tne uy.
Heir YmrU ssr Market.
vnw VARK. Jan. 2.-PRIME MERCAN
Til K PAPKR 4lH Per font.
BTKRUNO EXCHANGK-Klrm, with
.i!.. 5 t..ina in bankers' bills at M WUnff
4.8615 for sixty-day bills and at HWlMii5
for demand: commercial me, e'. '"-
nlUVKK-Bar, fc)o; Mexican dollars,
4oc
lioNDS Government, nominal; railroad,
Ii? iftl irVi-i cell, nominal. Time loans
dull and easy; sixty Hnd ninety days, 3
.,..r rent: six months. aWfiai pr cent
' The, fnllowina were tho closing quotations
on bonds yesterday:
11 a r 5. raa....lOI Int. Met. 4a
v . .1 ..... ,
do coupon "
SO. 500 114 4 1K3 1K1
.100 34 v 14 S4fc
JUO 10 10 1
, 14,000 6S
l.aoo 113
100 47
CU0 44
I.-1 W
us Hi
i.so
1,400
100
J,)
100
l.aoo
IS
60
r
70
U
91
47
44
'
4
t:
'
12
374
47
44
HI
1
4
to
9
7110 137 127 127
V. S. Sa. reg
de eaupoa
V. 8. aa. reg
no coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a...
So 4a ,
Aiihiaon en. 4a...
de adj. 4a
4a cv. 4a
do cv. Ea
Atlantic U 4a.
Bel. Ohio 4a....
do a
Brk. R. T. c. 4a..
Central et os. U
4o lat tea
ado 2d luc
do Id Inr
Chee. 4V Ohio 4a.
CUIcafu A A. la.
C, B. 4k Q. s. 4..
C., R. 1. P- 4a...
do col. &a
do rtdf. 4a
i-rt: ft St. L. I
eColo. Ind. ba
1l)oMan. c. m.
.,..l'MiMrx. rentrel 4a
im do 1st Ine
,...iaiMlnn. St. L,. 4.
.... 7M., K. & T. 4a....
lirt do ia
....l'N. K. R. of M. S 4a at
.... iN. y. f. g. ista r.
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111. ..
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7.0i
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21M113.WJ
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10.C.((
11.054.flnO'
in.tUii.oai1
10,633,0001 13 41
s.tvii.mo as.;ti
7.541. 00
8.24'J,""i
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,O77.0'O
. 159.01 1
5,!SP,tmoi
4.74,04H
4..1,Ca
4,8S5.0iinl
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4. ft". 1,0041
4 i75.0K(
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17.8
ANNOUNCEMENT
lfE BEG to announce that the Automobile Business
of Mr. 11 K Zredriclson, 20U-40-4S Farnam St-,
having been incorporated, will in the future be conducted
under the name of II. E. Fredriclion Automobile Co. ,
which xcill continue to occupy the same quarters, with
Mr. Fredritkson as president in active management.
We will appreciate and endeavor to deserve the
eame extensive patronage of the publh that Mr. Fred
rickeon has received in the past, and wish to offer our
assurance that our efforts will be to offer our patrons
inly such merchandise as standi at the head of its
class.
H, E Fredrickson Atttomobile Company
1
4tHB,OfO 0
4.14H.tl; 4.6
J,818,410 87.
3.rW.U I
a.456 0X 81.7
8.W7.O0O J0.
2. TV-'. WiO 1.7
Z.4I1J.000 5 4
J.21K,( 27. 8
2.154.010 8.6
1.S44.00O 9.0
l.TM.OOO "
z.ora.oi'O J8.9 i
l.r,2S.ono S.
2,220 000 43.!
. l.M 4.000
1.RI9 0 .
1.444.000! at.t
1.445.0O0 17.)
1.24;l.0uo .8
l.SW.OOO 31.2
1.115.0C0 3.8
1,217,000 21.6
1,230,000 6.6
1,183.0 41 19.4
l,253,0t 14.4
1.15S.0OO 22.41
841,04m I 37.7
1.12,roi 4.7
071.000 9.0
1.326.000 33.61
l.l'iK.OOO 7.71
1,116,000 11. if
993.000 .- 9.6
1.074.0) 0 87.1!
MSS.UOf) 18.2!
1.220.001) 51.51
O.'.O.OO 45.91
W.OOO S.3(
510.00 K.6
7X0.4IO) 3S.7
; 7.21
4,00) 12.7
71?0,rt 7.4
6.19 001 1.71
tOS.OCfl 46.4
614.4XiO 20.5
570.000 18.0
&30..r 36.8
411 ,W0 18. t
374.000 1.0
470.0 0
72. to.l
2H7.000 1.7
3:9,000 1.0
556.00(1 21.7
4n.0tJ0l ..1
, S'9,0- 14.4 ;
257,000 8.4 i
IW.OOO 12.1 j
34,0'0 5.1
241,000 32.4 !
l.iaKOW 117.6
26.131,000) 48.2
16.OA0I 0
4R2.4tnO 13.0
7t!4.0f) 18.8
368,000
Not Included In tntol. k.n.,,..
other ltema than !learlr.gs.
Ilosloia Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON'. Jan. 2. Monev. mil Inen. -ii
m per cent; time loans, ZiM per cent.
Atrhlran dj. a J Arltone. Com
00 4 100 Atlantlo
Atrhlaon R. R 100H Butte Coalition ..
lo M 101t4Cal. Arlaona...
Bnelon a Alhaoy 225 Cel. 44 Hecla
Boston Maine 1114ntenolal
Moaton Clereted 1 21 14 Copper Range ...
Kltrhburg pfd m Uelr l
N. Y., N. H. & H...lti1 rranklin
t'nlon Pacific 18i(renb
Ara. Arge. cheat aaOreene Canaaea ,.
. so taie Morale
. Mn, Mining ....
.Ill Mlrhlgan
.129 Mohawk
.137 Mont. C. el C
. 10 Merada
. W 54 Old Donluion ....
. la Uacaola
.540 Parrot
.lMQulncr
. HUPIiaiiaon
. a(V4Tamaraok
. STrinlt!r
..J4il'alle4l Copper ...
. SOVfcir. g. Mining
.2 V. S. oil
. St Utah
.11 Victoria
.. Winona
, . 87 Wolverine
. Moris Butts
.. 1114
.. 17
.. 27
.UII14
..S7a
.. 33
.. 74
.. 1
.. H
..10Si
.. II
II
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34)
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U
m
a
1 K
17
II
JT
14
4
4
161
U
London Stork Market.
fONDON, Jan. S. American securities
started firm on the stock exchange today,
maintained an early Improvement and
closed firm, although business was small.
The St. Iiils & San Francisco bond Issue
offered by Hpeyer A Co. was well sub
scribed for by London and Amsterdam.
Ixmdon closing stock Quotations:
Conaola, money I3M., K. A T
do account 3S. T. Central....
Anaconda Ida Norfolk a W
Atrhlaon 103 do pfd
do pfd l') Ontario W
Baltimore a Ohio. ...114 Pennarloania ....
Canadian Pacific Ill Rand Mlnea ,
f'heaapeae O f Reading
t hlcaajo 3. W it Southern f
I'M., Mil. 4V Bt. P..15& do pfd
lie Beera 11Southern Pacific..
benver A Rio 0 414l'nloa Paolfle.,,.,
da pfd H do pfd...,
. sU. S. steel
. en do pfd. ...1
. 4lt4Wabaeh
. 404 do pfd
.162 Spanlaii 4a
.11 Anal. Copper tl
steady at 4 3-16d per
CADILLAC
"THIRTY"
Frlcc, S 1,400
' We Are Now Making Deliveries
t
s
Tho Cadillac "Thirty" at $1,400 embodies tho grade
of materials and workmanship found in the $2,500 ears of
other makes.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Four cylinder, 30 horse-power, speed up to fifty miles
per hour, wheel base 106 inches, price $1,400 for any style
body five passenger touring car, demi-tonneau or run
about .with rumble seat.
Call at the garage and inspect the car or write for
information.
K. R. KIMBALL
Phones: Doug. 6904, and A-2023 2026-28 Farnam St.
WE
CURE MEN
PAY OUR FEE
WHEN CURED.
Man afflicted with any allmr-nt should go to ths Doc
tor longest fstabllahed, moat experienced and best suc
cess. Our twenty-five years' auccessful practice In curing
MKN lias enabled us to perfect cure that have never tv-en
urpanaed. If equalled. This auccessful experience la value
able to our patlenta aad yoa pay whan cursd.
Established In Omaha 25 Years
This reputation we have held so many years aa tha
MOST HKLIABlvK and SUCCESSFUL. DOCTOH8 for MKN
in tlio West. Men come to us knowing their true condition
will be honestly explained and treated. After a perfect un
derstanding of each case, a fair, honest prico la agrecit
upon between doctor and patient, including all medicines,
until cured. Our patients know Just what it will cost for
a permanent cure before tlioy bearln treatment.
Alwavs find out positively If the fee includea the MKDICINKS. . If you pay
for medicines every time you get tham, you never know what the coBt of your
treatment will be. Do not be caught In this great medicine graft. Ws will cura
yon for lass money than any other specialist ami accept tha money In aay way yon
WISH xo pay. fservous ieomty, niooo roiaon, iviunry una ntaouttr, rrumanv; inraut..,
Weakness, Stomach and Bkln Diseases, all ailments of men, no matter how ac
quired. .
:?C?KAMjNATIO AM) OOXSIXTATIOX. WBITK
FOR HIM I TOM IJlfcK r OIv MIB1K llfKAinitai,
BKWKKK FARNAM
AND DOt'GIiAS.
i,wiw.aJ7
DR. KcGREW CO., 215 S. 14 St.,
Omaha, Net.
do ptd
Am. Pneu. Tuhe...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pnt
Pnmlnlon I. A S..
Kdlann Klec. 1Mb..
tleneral Bleetrto ..
Masa. Kiectrlo ....
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
I ailed Krult
United 8. M
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouea
Amalgamated
. 44
.U4
. H
. M
. dS
. 7
. I
. r
....U4
....iaat
.... as
.... t.i'i
....lli'e
.... 19
.... au
.... M
Erie
do lat pfd
de ad pfd
Grand Trunk
lllloola Central...
Loutatrllle 4k N...
ttli-VlClt-Iiar,
ounce.
MONBV 11V4 per cent.
The rate of discount In ths open market
for abort and three months' bills is 2a -t
per cent.
..in',So. Pailflc 4a lia'A
.. M'4 do 3a I:ii
..lUfiK. A W. r. 4a ('4
. . 3V. S. L rfd(. 4a IM',
.. MHHrnn. ct. ISa 1H6... H',
. ,lt-4 do eon. ia
,. si Reading sen. 4a HJ4
. . so Hep. of Cuba aa
.. 1 nt. U I. M. e. U..U2
. .1'Kil.Kt. L. S S. V. fa 4a. et,V4
.. 71 St. U S. W. r. 4a... Tti',
... 7iSealKard A. L. 4a.,.. .,4
... 71ss. Failllc 4a l
... Ml1, do lat 4a MVt
... tl So. Railway 6a luua
4a. Texaa eV V. la - ill',
... IS T., St. U eV W. 4a.. at
Colo. Mid. 4a iTHVnion racmo aa iv
Cola. S. 4s. "
Del A H . 4a lt V. S Steel td 6e l'lSt
r, a. H n 4a H(Wlbut la 1M
yuweetrii mn. ee -
7H,W. L. B. 4a..... 1
lut Wla. Cestral 4a. IMK
HH. T . N. H. 4t H.
H tr. (a rtfa 1344
l Lake Stiore 4a lsl... :.'a
tie . I. 4a ,
de gen. 4a
Mo.k. Vai. 4Va.
Japes 4s
de a
o td series...
Monthly Clraalatlaaa ktatenaent.
WASJHINQTON, Jan. i The monthly clr
culaUon statement lssuad by the comp
troller of the currency shows that at the
closo of business December 31, 1IH. the
amount of national bank notes outstand
ing wa $ti77.4J),'jA a j4HTvaa S,,r the
year of $13.0:nso and an Increase for the
month of $h,i.ukI. The amount of circu
lation baaed on I'nited Bt.ilea bunds was
,.,, decrcasai for the year f 114.
i;j !,jt, and an increase, for the month of
IwViS.tMO. The circululiou eecJlcd by iaw-
tlearlna llousa Uaak Statement.
NEW YORK, Jan. . The statement of
clearing house bunks for tiie week shows
tfivn dayst that Die banks hold 4J).(f76,3l
more than the requirements of the jier
cent reaerve rule. This ia an increase of
(4,033,1475 in. the proportionate cash reserve
ss compared with last week. The state
ment follows:
Increase.
II, 273,230.700 ,624,fio
i,3L'0H7.(V0 j.i4.3ii0
D.StiU,V4JU
T9.64N.1IW
271,SJ6,1
HM, 175.2(10
'Jfl.L'l .ta
iJ,l&c',W0
I,i;.11.3fl0
1.2M,4(a)
2.427,ya)
3.713. !Kj0
419.8J5
4.0.-WU175
s.sio.ew
Ioans
Iieposlls
'Irculatlon
Ig.il tenders .,
Fpcile
Itenervo
Kbserva rc(Ulrod.
Kurplus
h'x-U. 8. deposits
Decrease.
The percentage of actual reserve of the
cleurlng house Lanka today waa tt.Zi,
The slatement of tiie banks and trust
companies of Greater New York, not re
pnrtlng to the clearing house, shows that
ihvse Institutions have aggregate deposits
of l.l.b,ii. Total cash on hand, tluft.
740,71.4), Hnd loans amounting tu'tl,Ul,4til,4Ai.
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. 1 Bank rlearlnga for to
day were 12.878, 47T OS and for tha correspond
ing dale lan year i,iiu,9-j..k.
iota.
I J.1P5.J.T1.B1
1.7",n bfi
2, 3j 7)43.13
S,ia,T50.e7
irr.
l.TM.Kl.ta
1.6ul,l7i.64
f
I.f8'W.I
1 tK4.4!) 01
l..U Wi a
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
klaturday 2.t7S,477.t4
Totals 10.61.lt.l4 iB.KeVtjfuj.fc
J till tubo nr-r in- a.uiir;gwUIIII mftflL M
year ago. H.SZl.t.tM.
JllJay.
Treaasrr Xaleenent.
WASHINGTON. Jan. I. Today's atate
nient vt the treasury bulances In the gen-
VGSSS33
BLOOD DISEASES CURED
Pimples, Blotches, Bolls, Ulcers, Running Sores,
Swollen Glands and all Skin and Blood Diseases
;-. . -.x0..,v.
a,!t'i, .
. ft tl'..
h v-
a .
I'
.'J
Undef our treatment the skin beoom.es
clear, ulcers, pimples and blotches heal up,
cnlargened glands are reduced, fallen out
hair replaced by a luxuriant growth the
yes become bright and ambition and en
ergy return.
There Is no reason for any man having
a repulsive and disfigured face from erup
tions, blotches, etc. No matter whether
hereidtary or acquired, our eystenv will
neutralise all polaona In tha blood and ex
pel them from ths system.
It Is only the experienced specialist that
can dlagnoee the character of the disease
and apply the proper treatment to effect a
cure, wa are better able by our systema
to locats the cause of the disease. Our
deep knowledge and experience) combined
with our thoroughness In probing down to
the Try bottom or origin of the trouble
enables us to learn the suffered" trus phy
sical condition and preai-rlbe a clues of
trenlment tnml will eradicate It. Many
cases havs been shamefully neglected neglected at the commencement before
any physician was consulted, and then further aggravated through incorrect
diagnosis and fruitless treatment . . . . .
Our extended experience In the treatment of hundreds and hundreds of seri
ous and complicated cases enables ua to effect cures without experimenting.
Call and let us explain you how promptly and thoroughly our treatment will
llmlnats every trace of tha dlseaae.
Wa treat men only, and cure promptly, safely and thoroughly by the latest
and best methods, BadHCHITIs'OATAiBH. KITOlII DZBILITJ, BLOOD
POISoV. t5r blBEABBB, IIDHEf ABO lUDSSa DlaSASS. aad all
Special Diseases aad their complications, ia tha shortest possible time and at
ths lowest cost lor skillful servloes and successful treatment.
rAiaaultatlon Off cs Hours: 1:00 a. m. to s:ot p. m.
.efVsam nation Sundays. 10 to 1 only. If you 4an
and examination. not .,, wrt.
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Ets., Omaha, Neb.
for a Dime
Why spend a ttollsr when 10c buys a bos
of CASCARBTS at any Jru stors? Uss
as dirsctsd get ths nstural, sasy result.
Saves maay dollars waifd oa medicines
thst do not curs. Millions regularly uss
CASCARBTS. Buy a box now 10s
week's trestmsnt proof in ths morn
ing. V
CA8CABKT8 ioe a box for a week s
trcatnatat, all druaaina biggest seller
In tb world. Million boxes a aoaU.
eral fund, exluslve ot the tl50.imooo gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balances,
1168 101417; gold ciln and bullion, $-,iSl,'i ;
gold uertlflcates, M.4U m.
. U I ,, I a r Blocks.
nvw . V .
NEW YORK. Jan. .-Ooslng quotation
mining stocks:
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