THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 13, 190fl. (51 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued ) - MORTOAQC LOANS. ,1 deal re to announce to horn ownwi and home builder of the cities of Omaha and fcouth Omaha, that I am prepared to loan rnony on residence property at tha ama rata that tha building and loan associa tion pay their depositor for tha una of tha monay they a.a loaning, thereby effect ing a saving to borrower of tha expense Of managing and maintaining building and loan esvn-lations. No oommlalaon la oharged for making loana, or.ly a nominal um la re quired to cover tha pens of recording mortgage and examining abstract of title Privilege granted borrower to pay 10 per cent to So per cent of the principal en any intereit date. Interest payable semi annually W. H. THOMAS. 603 rirat National Bank Cldg. Telephones, Douglas 164a. Ind. A 1S4S. WANTED-Clty loana. Peters Trust Co. KCOND MORTOAOB loans negotiated. Apply Hnomt 417-18 First Nat l Bank lildg. lJti Phcne Douglas I31S. (22) 4U4 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUY Kits for a t-roooi house, a tt-room house and a couple of varant lota NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 624 N. Y. Ufa Bldg., Omaha, rhone Ked lk. open Evenings. WE have customera waiting for 4, I and 7-roora houses. If you want to sell call us up and a man will Investigate your property at once. lan-Andrew Co.. 422 N. Y. Life Bldg. . MODERN dwelling, (t bedrooms). Ad dress B 673. Bee. INFORMATION wanted, from owner r;o has good, modern, residence for sale. In cr svlthln 15 miles of Omaha: wish tn learn 6f heat bargain being offered at be tween 18,000 and $UI,000; give price and brief description; no agents ne:d answer. Ad dress Ci. Cunier, Room 7S, N. 4t West Mon roe St., Chicago, 111. STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air com bination heating. I and 4-hole laundry hot water healers, mantle grates, gas stoves repairso, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair Works, 1206 l.Ms Dougla sit. Phone Ind. A-S6iL Hell uougiaa 10; 828 WANTED-TO BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furniture, Citrpeta clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. &WL (Z&)-27 TtTTSIT nrlt-e nald for 2d-hni1 furnldip. stoves, clothing. W'm. Rosenblatt. Tel. Uougia M0L () S3 W'R buy Joblot of shoes. Address H. Marks, ISO No. I2d Bt, Phone Webster i.,a. WANTED A female coyote. Address, rtuooipn rtovigno, aiercnant iiofi. WANTED-T0 RENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located houses. Must have sole agency. Nowata Land ard Lot company, suite W4 N. T Life Bldg. Phone Red U90. Omaha, Neb. Open evenings. i.W MO COUPLE without children desire fur nlHhed cottage or small apartment. Must be desirable location. Address, O. W7 Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION wanted as drug clerk in mall town In Neb.; eight years experience; registered; college graduate; good refer' ences. Address Mali Hooper, Paola, Kan. For high grade men, call Omaha T. M. C. A. POBITION for summer by young lady. Address A 671. car Bee. WANTED Summer outing position with pleasant people by young woman high school teacher, expert In camp life and catering, skilled tn securing safety, com fort and pleasure under rougn coqamons. Entire charge if desired. Address Miss Garrison, ssoi K St., Lincoln, nod. Notice ef Stockholders' Meetlag. To the stockholder of THE MISBoClU PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY! ' In conformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and lavs of the states o( Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska and the by-lavs of the Company, YOU ARhi HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution of the Board of directors of The Mnwurt Pacific Railway Company duly adopted at meeting of earn Board on the ztn day oi May, A. !., IMS, a meeting of the stock- olders of The Mlsaourt PanTlo Hallway Company has been called to be held at thu Office of the company, Room ju Missouri Pacific Building, In the City of St. Loul. In the State of Missouri, on the sixth day of August, A. I). li. at nine o'clock In the forenoon, 111 lor the purpose of considering a Con- ract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 28th day of May, laOs, Heretofore made and entered Into by and on behalf of Tl.e Missouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporation by order of their respective Boards of directors: The Kansas ana Colorado Paclflo Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation of the Slate of Kansas; The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidated corporation of the State of Kansas; The Rooks County Railroad Company, a orporatlon of the State of Kansas; The Nevada and Mlnden Railway com pany, a corporation of the Stat of Ml- iourl; Nevada and Mlnden Railway company oi Kansas, a corporation of the Bute of Kansas; Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company of Missouri, a corporation of ihu Bute of Missouri: Kansas City and Southwestern Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway com pany, a consolidated corporation or. State of Kansas; Kanooolls and Kansas Central Railway Company, a corporation of the Etate of Kansas; tm Kansas southwestern naiiway com pany, a corporation of the Stat Of Kansas, and The I.Rnv snd PAnav Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the mate of Kansas, vherebv all nr anv of said corporations and The Missouri Paolflc Railway Company have agreed to consolidate In the wncie. and to consolidate the stock of the re spective companies making such consolida tion, and to form and make unaer ana pur suant 10 tne taws or tne oiaios oi .uipwuih Kaunas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known a The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal ana mixed, powers, rignts, privilege, im mutinies and franchises, belonging to any of tha enmaanlas making Such consolida tion, upon the terms and conditions fixed and stated by aald Contract and Article of Consolidation; (Z) For the purpose or voting upon me question whether sucn contract ana Ar ticles of Consolidation, so made and en' tared into, shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted ana sucn c-onsoiiaation Consummated or whether such Contraot and Article of Consolidation shall be re jected; is) TO consider ana tow upon me adop tion nf a resolution accepting the provis ion, nf Artlnla II of Charter 12 of the Re vised Statute of the State of Missouri, . It .A .. , . ...thn.l.. . k a mm- . V. A n all a required by Section numbered 1069 of such Revised Statutes In the case of con solidation of railway corporation; and (4) To take any other action In the pre- mlsfs and to transact any other business that mav propeny.com before tne meeting. Rueh Contract and Artioies or consolida tion will be submitted to the meeting of the stockholder o caned ror examination and every stockholder attending win be fur nished with a printed copy thereof, and at anv time before irh meeting any stock- holder will be furnished with a printed copy or sunh contract ana Article nr conso lidation upon application therefor during business hour to the Assistant Secretary of the company, at tn orric or tne com. pany In the City or Nt. louis, Missouri. uatea, May xsm, i"". : GEORGE J. OOTTLt). President of The Missouri Paciflo Railway Company. a. h. CAT.ycv. Secretary of The Missouri Paclflo Railway company. T2toAI REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County treasurer to C. T. Schmidt, lot 1 and t, block 5, Dwlght at Ly man' add Lottie B. Oage and husband to T ..lira VI lot T. block 10. Plalnvlew 800 Caroline Petera et al. to John A. Vetera, lota 1 and i. block $. Mll- lurd 700 Rudolph Rohde et al. to Reglna Lud- wlg, Same Anna Ilohda et al. to John A. Peter, sama . 44 F. I). Wead and wife to J. J. De- rlght. lot 23. block 4, Vaesar Place.. 100 Churles Edwards and wife to Mary R. Surensen. lot 3. block IS. Shull's 2d add 2,000 Elva liaker et al. to A. J. Lvmahoo. e4 ne' 23, and sVi nVi and nVi swVi 24-15-10 Josephine Vogelsang to Frits Stark, nn.fhti-A (nl.rAKt In lot 12 hlnAlr S. McCormack's 24 5S0 Frits Stark and wife to Josephine Vorelsanc. one-third Interest In lot 9, block 2. Klrkwood TOO Victor Brulckatein to Rebecca Brulok Bteln, lot 3, block 1, Kountze 4th.... C. (Ifr-orva Cflrlherir and wife to Allda M. Benedict, lot i. Carlberg' replat 1800 J. F. Bohm and wife to Leo Baruch. und. nw4 lot 19, KounU Id 437 A. O. Peterson and wife to Gertrude Ruchhols. lot 4. block 4. Hazel Terrace .' 8,200 Peter C. Cramer to J. A. Wolf, lot 3. block 7. Mvers. Richards & Til- den 1,900 William Osnlln to P. C. Cramer, lot t and 4. block 7. Myers. Richards at TllUons 800 L. M. Gans and wife to John Murtey, lot 11, block Id, Hanscom Place.... L000 F. C. Hayward and wife to H. II. Oonau. lot la. block 111. Hanscom Place 1,660 Francis Dmitri to ucorge w. aimitn, , lota 1, t I, 4, block 146, and other lota, Omaha B. C. Fowler and wife to National Bank of Commero, lota 24. 26, 26, - block 2. Pruyn Park Mary D. Dover to Zeida Robinson, lot X Schncll add II. Neuliaua and wife to Herman Neuhau. part wt4 nwVt B-li-13 1.&0S Susan tt. tveleth to Dana E. Voor hees, lot 11 and 12. block t. Ma honey at Minahan's 1st add Total i $1S,?jI TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Beat rarm Payer la tk West TH Paper that Reaches tk LEGAL NOTICES NOT1CKJ TO CONTRACTORS-OMAHA, Nu., jun iv. lrj. i no Doom m cuu tUm. U.k....l TM.I t ' ,11 li h. In BWH "k - -1 ..ww ."-II iv. w. w... vile sealed bids for the construction plumbing and rleotiic wiring of - a four room brick addition to the Beats school t at IT.irl I -ull.l li anA Walnut .Ir.nll IWKIVU - - v. - - - - -- Plana, specifications and bidders' blanks giving the ueoMSNary information, may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings, 915 l'aclfic street told Pacific sohool building). All bids must be msxie on bidder Plana lurmancu uy me auperin- . lliill.llliWM k iidpliriibl nli..h loi i u r 1 1 1 i . payable to the School District of Omaha for not less than t per cent et the amount of the bid liiu-il accompany each bid. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bid and to waive any defect or In formality In any bid, should It be deemed in Hie tntereat of tho School District so to do. Bids will not ba received after T:9 o'clock p. m., Jun 21, at which tlui all bids on file with the Secretary will b opened In open board moeting In the pres ence of the public bend aealed envelupns containing bids to the underaianed, marked as follow; "Bids on Beals Addition." J. F. BUROESri. Secretary Board of Education, City flan, um" NOTICE TO ENGINEERS. NOTICE IS hereby given that aealed bIJs will be received by the noaru oi mntcwii o the JJancron urainoge i'io". ..r.rt K..i.r.iia f.ii- ilia enclnscring wor I n ..n'nnll.in Willi tlia 10lllOB a lid COn structlou of a system of drainage In said nmtrli t accoraing 10 ne iciw.tv.w... fnr ..1.4 wn.b n.,w nil ti with Cryl L. Farley, Bancroft. Nebraska, secretary ot tiuu ooaro. aaiu uiui m.., - - - - -with ih. Mi.iir-i.rv on cr befor twelv o'clock nook on Thurdy, Jun 17th, 109. Dated Jun 10th, 109. By crci.i of the Board of Director. Caryl E. Far. ley. secretary. j-UJil LEGAL NOTICES Higher Vtlnet in Northwest Qirei Wheat Firm Opening'. BEARS ARE STILL AGGRESSIVE Tradlagr Beronie Uall After ne Firt Rasei ol Order and Rearalar Ia actlve Batarday Market tVas Result. OMAlfA, Jun 11 130 Wheat had a firm opening, due to higher values In the northwestern markets. Bears. owever, were still aagreaslv and oia freely on the esrly advance and eased the market. Trading became dull after the first rush of orOeis and the regular Inactive Saturday market resulted. corn is moving freely ana the maraei is active, with the general sentiment on the besr ld. Favorable report are general. Wheat w a nervoti scalulng arrair ana t the close thowed little clianse from yes terday. Early buying advanced the mar ket, but late selling reduced the early bulge and prices were only a shade better at the dose. Corn was steady and showed a better ton early, but wa unable to advance although oash corn was higher and the action of the market much livelier. Receipt are food and while the presont demand con tinues price are sustained. Primary wheat receipts were lsu.ow nu. and shipments were 1M.000 bu., against receipts last year of IS S, 000 bu. and ship ment of 109.000 bu. Corn recelnts were 40B 000 bu. and ship ment were 603,000 bu., against receipts last ear of &&3.000 bu. and shipments of 323,000 Clearance were none of corn, none of Oata and wheat and flour equal to 139,000 bu. Liverpool olosed Hd lower to Ud higher on wheat and unohanged on corn. Local range of option: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 8E A I.ED bid will be received at the Atkinson National bank, Atkinson. Neb., tip to o'clock p. tn., Monday, June !$. Ml3, for the erection of a brick school building tn Atkinson, Neb., for School District No. 21, Holt oounty. Neb., according to plan and specifications now on file at the office of A. H. Dve Co.. Architects. Fremont, Neb. The right t reserved to relect any and all bid. J13-13-1 COl'NTY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF Douglas County, Nebraska The County Board of Equalisation wlU sit for the pur pose of equalizing tne assessment of Doug a county, Nebraska, for the year 19U9. a required under section 121, chapter 77, article l, statutes oi xseoraska, oommenc Ins- Tuesday. June 15. 1909. at 10 o'clock a m., in the county commissioners chamber at the court house, Omaha, Nebraska. The duration of tha session snail "not be lea than three day nor more than twenty day." Therefore, all persons owning real state or personal property aupject to taxation shall call and examine their as sossmenL that any error as to valuation etc, may be adjusted by aald board as the law Drovideo. Section a, cnapter is, ariioie t, statute of Nebraska, make It the duty of the Board of County commissioners at their regular session. In January In each year to prepaj-e an estimate of the necessary ex pense of the county during th ensuing year. Th estimated expense of th county of Douglas, for th year lftB, are aa follow: For general fund For bridge fund For road fund For bond alnking fund,. For soldiers relief fund..... S33S.0OO 80,000 85,000 90,000 10,000 Total 1600,000 By order or tn Boara of county Com missioner. D. M. HAVERLY, County Clerk. JUdllt Mme Ruiz Was St. Louis Girl Woman Who Killed Herielf Because of ' Vanderbllt Wai Daughter of Boiler Maker. BT. LOTTI8, Jun U.-Kma Agne O'Brien Ruls, whose suicide In London was kept from the press for weeks, has been Identi fied by St. Louts friends as the daughter of th lata Charle O'Brien, a local boiler maker. She was born near Ninth street and Cass avenue, and had a brother, Charlie, formerly a member of th St Loul fir department and now living in North Bt. Louis, and on sister. Eh used to attend the Everett achool on Eighth street and was well known then a ad venturous. When h wa about IS year old. friend of the family say, she ran away from home. Journeying to New Or lean and beating her way back in a box car. RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET S.5o;7.00: extra fancy and s'rlght, 5.76 140; hard winter clear. M 7V&6.10. BRAN Unchanged; sacked, east track, iLKi.r. HAY Unchanged; timothy, tlS.00O17.Mr. prairie, $10 inialj 60. RAtHIINO-.C. HI-MP TWIN a 7c. PROVISION I'ork, higher: JobMnf. 130.00. I,ard, higliur; prime steam, ill' J 1160. Dry salt meat, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, IU.tM.Vt; clear rios, tilt; short clears, Sll.Tli. Macon, unchanged; boxed extra short. Ill clear ribs, rhort clears, tlJ.75. POlXTRV Firm; chicken, UHc; prlnir, lSgtto; tnrkevs, IJrtfHo: ducks, He; gees, 4c IL'TTKR Steady; creamery. VW0. LOGS Steady at 1SV0. case count. itece-ipis. enipmeniH. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu .... 1.900 ..11.000 ..&0,ti0 ..45, tM) 1 41.:.') S4.000 Articles. Open. High.) lxw. i Close. Yes'y. Wheat July... Sent... Corn ... July... Kent... 0ls .... July... bept... tOM, 1 02' 1 inv4 8::::: l on, l jovi 1 02' 1 03 6!H fcti s 41Vs 1 Ons 1 9S 6CVi Umaha, Cash Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard, tl.8im.tS: No. 1 hard, ll.2S-fll.3fl; No. 4 hard. ll.H(T1.26; No. 3 spring, $1.27411.80. CORN No. 1. 4'a70c; No. S, 69.'tt700; No. 4. iSo; no grade, bSo; No. 1 yellow. 70c; No. 3 yellow, 70c; No. i white, 72o, No. S white, 71Sc. OATS No.-1 mixed. WAffMwMc; No. t yel low, &4o; No. t white; tojotiVic; No. 4 white, KjiWVc KYU-No. 1 T9Vij80Hc: No. 1 7&579a Car Lot neeelpt Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago 4 219 lu Minneapolis 110 ... ... Luluth ( WEATHER IS T1IH GRAIN BELT Cnsettled, wltti Shower Raaday and the San Temperature. OMAHA. June 12, 109. FhoweT occurred within the last twenty four hours In the northttest, the central valleys, the west gulf states and along the Atlantic coast, and continue this morning In tho upper Missouri valley and southwest. r.0 important change in temperature has occurred In any section since the preceding roport, out a sucnt and general ris is shown In all portions, except in the lower Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, where the weather 1s slightly cooler. The barometric pressure is very unevenly dis tributed over all portions of the country and conditions are favorable for- continued unsettled weather, with showers, In this vicinity tonight and Sunday, and not much change In temperature. Keeora or temperature and precipitation compared with In corresponding day of th last three years: im im. 1907. i9o, Minimum temperature ... .4 60 68 bt Precipitation 00 . 08 . 83 . 00 Normal temperature for today, 71 degree. Deficiency in precipitation sine March L 2.11 Inches. Exees corresponding period in 1B0S, 2.19 Inches. deficiency corresponding period In 107. 5.41 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Region Dnlletla. Corn and wheat region bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for th twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 70th meridian time, Saturday, June 12, 1909: OMAHA DI8TRTCT. Temp Raln- Statlnn. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb CT M CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat are of th Trading aad Closing Price oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. June 12. Fear of floods In the southwest and congestion in the July delivery In the western market offset bearlsu crop report and caused a firm finish In the wheat market here today, final quotations showing net gains of So to Sc. Corn olosed firm, oat steady and provision strong. The wheat market was an erratlo affair the greater part of th session, but th firedomlnattng sentiment wa on Of Dull shncss. Early in the day the market de rived considerable strength from an ad vance of 0 at Winnipeg In the July op tion, owing to the manipulation of that de livery, and later, when the flurry in th northwestern market had subsided, reports Of impending floods In the southwest im parted fresh bullish enthusiasm. Shorts, apparently afraid to hold oft over 8unday tn view of the posnlble damage to th winter crop by floods, bought freely and there was also general buvlna- bv commis sion houses. Foreign crop news was bear ish. The Russian eroo outlook wa further Improved by additional rains, and estimates on the world's shipment for the week In dicated a liberal movement. In addition to the selling pressure on the July delivery, which at times was heavy, the September option also wa subjected to selling by In- iiuentiai interests, rne range on July for the day was between $l.lu and 11.17. The market olosed firm, with July at 11.17. Wet weather was again a bullish influ ence In th corn market, aentlment' in the pit being Inollned to the buying side. The market closed firm, with price VtOPHo to So above yesterday' close. oats were rather weak. Th market olosed barely steady, with prices a shade lower to ho mgner. Provisions scored substantial advances. Pork displayed the greatest strength and at th olose showed net gains of sn$40o. Lard and ribs closed TSiOo to lOfluso higher. Th leading; future ranged a follows: Articles. Open.' Hlgh. Low. Clo. Tesy. Wheat July Sept. Deo. Corn- July Sept. Dee. Oat July Sept. Deo. Pork July Sept, Lard July Sept. Ribs July Sept, 1 1BS-7 1 10VU 1 08SS l&s3v S2W ,4SS . 4s 07Si W ZD 11 2S 11 70 10 M 1 10$ i m 1 OiS 1 08 7SSS' 70S3 6M 70S a3sisff s SO 40 20 CO 11 70 U77W 11 00 10 MS 11 00 44 S 20 07S 20 U 11 2S 11 70 10 M 10 2S 1 ITS IWS 1 08S. 7S TOttaS fluZ 62 S 20 40 20 eo 11 70 11 77Si 11 00 10 7S 1 1MU 1 13 1 0SQS 7IS1IS 704'OS (US KS1S 44S SO OS SO 20 11 60 11 66 10 70 10 M Auburn. Neb in Broken Bow, Neb. M Columbas, Neh... SS Culbertson, Neb.. 70 Falrbury. Neb.... 70 Fairmont, Neb... 86 Or. Island, Neb.. 70 Hartlngton, Neb. 71 Hastings, Neb.... 09 Holdrege, Neb.... 69 Oakdale. Neb Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb... Alta, la Carroll, la Clarlnda, la Sibley. Ia Sioux City, la... Sky. .00 Cloudy 57 .03 Foggy 48 .00 Cloudy 81 .00 Cloudy M .B7 Cloudy 6fi T Cloudy $1 .00 Clear 54 .00 Clear SA .09 Clear 63 .00 Cloudy 64 .00 Cloudy 7S 61 .00 Pt. cloudy 65 68 T Cloudy 68 68 .00 Cloudy 75 57 .23 Cloudy 75 57 .10 Cloudy 69 59 .07 Clear 78 67 . 25 Cloudy 72 60 T Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp Rain. Central. Station. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 St 78 M .01 Columbu, 0 17 7H 64 .00 Des Moines. Ia.... 14 78 M .16 Indianapolis, Ind.. U 80 60 . 04 Kansas City, Mo.. 21 76 60 . 28 Louisville, Ky 19 83 62 .01 Minneapolis, Minn. 29 80 60 .10 Omaha, Nb 19 70 66 .06 St. Louis, Mo IS 80 6S .30 Light but general shower occurred in all portions of th corn and wheat region within the last twenty-four hour, except the Columbu district. A heavy fall oc curred at Warretiton, Mo, Temperature change have been alight and unimportant L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS General Market it tanjruid and the Tone Becomei Heary. BIO GAIN ET BANS CLEAXEfOS Isfreaie, However, aa how hy Statement, Prave Daa la Large Part to New Tork City FigBre. NEW TORK, Jure 11 Th demontra tlv bidding up In today' mrket of a mis cellaneous lot of Industrial stock and spe cialties not usually consplcuou, did not serve to keep up an effecttv demand for the usually active trading stocks. The gen eral market was languid and tbe tone be came heavv after the probability of an other large loan expansion by the banks came Into discussion. The large percentage of th Increase In bank oelarlng this week over the corre sponding week last year proves due In large part to the New Tork City figures. Those figures for this year are almost double those of last year, the Increase reaching nearly tLOOO.OOO.WO. The degree In which Increased speculation I respon sible for the Increase Is Implied In the comparison of this week' sales at the Stock eybhang of 6.K29.000 share of stock and $36,926,000 par value of bonds, hlle for the week ending June la. 10S, sale." were 1.AMT.S00 shares of stock and 111.117, OuO par value of bonds. The large bond transaction by new 1s sue going on at the financial center also account for the violent expansion In bank ing activity. Intimations of further large f nanolal operations In view, the approacn of the eml-anniial settlement and the ex pectation of the yearly demand from the nterlor for fund to move the crops an add to th attention given to tha money situation. Report that effort had failed to patch up the dispute among the trunk line rail road over the rrelfht rates on import traffic made a bad Impression. Tho cop per Industrials were weak and discussion of the Copper Producers' association sta tistics bora on the possibility of a con cealed surplus of stock In second hands and of raw copper not ready for delivery In the producers' hands. A rise of a point In United States Steel In th late dealings had a rallying effect on stocks, but the market olosed Irregular. Th cash Item of the banks yielded the exp ted Increase, but the loan expansion again proved the deciding factor In th statement, cutting down tbe surplus $1,000,- 000 In the average and the actual surplus $2,67,&16. Th New York City bond sal plays a part In the Increase of $18,976,500 in -the loan by average, which figure at 26. E9,000 Increase in the actual compar ison. , Bond were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $3,848,000. United State 4. regis tered, have declined S Per cent on call during the week. Number of s4e and leading Quotation on stocks were as follows: talM. High. Low. Clan. Buy "Street Ry. Pfd." Now nnd you will get the accrued dividend of three months payable July 1st. We have 100 shares, or part at $84.50, which will not yon 6ro on your investment. SAMUEL BURNS, JR. Phone Douglas 895. ' C14 N. Y. Life Bldg. J Peposlts 1.43 40" atHfOO Circulation 4il!7.4W JS.J l.cgl tender U'.7,4iJ S.S7j. I . -Liri'ltf ..... I" v fc.w, 1 1, . Ivl "MO AM17I11 R rei ve required 7,3.7i 6.6.VI uOO surplus I7,H8.100 1 041. AW Lx-U. S. deposits l.424,W5 l,Uin,7UU Decrease. The percentage of ao'.tial reserve of th clearing house bank today was H.W. The statement of bunks and trust com panies of Oreater New York not reporting to tne clearing house Knows mat inoxe in- iltutlon have aggregate deposits or n,.-u,- 15. :uo; total Cash on hand, lU,lfc&,Mt "d loans amounting to H.Us.Mi.suO. No. 1 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Firm? winter patents, $8.4frE6.75: winter straights, $C.10i.6u; spring patents, IS.2Cfi-M; spring straights, M-SUarllo Lakers, $3.4Ka.40. BUTTER Weak; creamery specials, 28H S27c; official price, SUo; extra, 26c; third to first, 82026ftc. CHEE Easy and unchanged; weekly exports, M boxes. EGO IS Steady; western second, t021o; out hern, 183 20Hc. POULTRY Alive, dull; western chickens, broilers, 3Xo; fowls, 16Htfil6c; turkeys, lie. Dressed, dull! western chickens. 23ii S6c; fowl, 14Mr15o. RYB-No. t, afcc, BARLEY Fred or mixing, $1Q1Ho; fair to choice malting, SIH'SssHo. SKEUS-Flax, No. 1 southwestern, I1.C1H; No. 1 northwestern, tL7H. Timothy, $3.a Clover. $10 W. PROVlSIONIS-Mes pork, per bbl., $30 4&3 SO 46. Lard, per 100 lb.. $U 70. Hhort rib! side (loose), UO fe U.06. Short clear aide t boxed), tll.itVdH.26. Total clearances of aheat and flour wet equal to 139,000 bu. Primary receipts were LXi.OuO bu.. compared with 236,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 4 cars; corn, 320 cars; oata, 170 Cars; hosii. 42,000 head. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation f th Day oa Varloa Commodities. NEW TORK. June 13. FLOUR Re ceipts, 11.S63 bbls.; exports, 5.113 bbl.; mar ket dull and unohanged; Minnesota pat ents, ic ar-ao efl; winter straight, $6.66S.S5; Minnesota bakers, $...3630.80; winter extras, $4.8f.6.70; winter patents, W.757.00; winter low grades, $4.7535.60; Kansas straights, $5.8&Q6.00. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $4.604.70: choice to fancy. $4.(0-36.00. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low, $1. 661.70; coarse, Jl.66til.60; kiln dried, 13 flora a Mt. RYB Dull; No. t western. 97Vo nominal, f. n. h afloat. New York. BARLEY Steady ; feeding, S6g:S7o, t. o. b.. New York. WHEAT-Receipts, 74,800 bu.; pot mar ket firm; No. t red, $1.61 nominal elevator; No a red. tl.65 nominal, t. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.3714 t. 0. b., afloat; No. hard winter. S1.86. f. O. b., afloat. On account of sensational northwest strength In July wheat, the local market was active and about 1 oent higher. Shorts were also Influenced by excessive rains In the southwest and fears of floods, but late realizing caused a slight set back. Final nrlras mere VtfiKo net higher. July Olosed $1.25c, September closed $1.17H0 December olosed $1.16Hc JCORN-Recelpts, $T875 bu.J spot market firm; No. z, c elevator ana mo, i. o. afloat; No. 1 white, 86Hc and No. t yellow, arrun t. n. h.. afloat, all nominal. Option market was wltnout transactions, closing net unchanged. July closed at $2c; Sep tember closed at 79c! December closed at OATS Receipts, ,100 bu.; exports, 4,818 bu.; spot market dull; mixed 26 to a pounds, 2Me nominal; natural white, 26 to 2 nnnnds. tfrtma". clipped White, 34 and 4t nnnniiq AftUfiSC. FEED Fteady; spring bran, $26.85; mid dlings. S'JT.sS: city. $27.60. HAY Otilet: NO. t, 6M$6c; good to ettnlra ATxiffll M. HIPKS-FIrm; Bogota, V821V4o; Central America. 21Vic. i.rATHir R atpad v : acid zSenoc. PROVISIONS Reef oulet; family, $13 60 14.00; mess, $10.!WVrrl1.00: beef hams. $24 00 2f 00; packet. SIS OC-j 12.50: city, extra India modtums. $M.60f?2100. Cut meats, firm! pickled bellies, $12 Zf.j jz mi: nrKiea n. tit sn l.ard. western. Ill VT12.0f.: refined firm: continent. I12W: South America $12.76; compound. $.0038.2f. Pork, firm family. $21.OOt?22.00; short clear, $J0.504f 22.00 n.aM e)1 1 TALLOW-Steady; city 6Hc; country. 6H CStc. RICE Steady; domestic fair to extra, S13 6H0; Japan, nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. June lS.-WHEAT-Swt, No. S red winter, nominal; futures, steady July, ., d.; September, 8s., 6d.; Decern CORN Firm: new American mixed, via Galveston. 6s., 6Hd.; futures, steady; July, 6s., 6l4d.; September, 6., CVid. Mllvrnnkee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 11 WII PAT-No. 1. t.!t'H; No. S northern. I1.J64H 17; July, $1 17'.. bid. n OATS-Stanard. SSVt(B5SKo. liARl.F. X-t,"'u c. Sweetheart Dies, Kills Himself Suicide Followt Fatal Accident and Double Funeral Will Be Held. PHILADELPHIA, JUB U.-BroodJng over th death of hi flanoa, Raymond Ilelntselmann, aged SO years, of Bowmans town. Pa., swallowed pulton yetrday and then, hurrying to th cemetery, shot him self through th heart at th grave dug for 'Mis Florene Rhr0x, aged IS year. On Memorial day th young eoopl were out driving and met with aa accident, which caused th .young woman death on Wtdneeday 1" thl Pity A doubl funeral WlU take place on (Sunday. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Jun 1J.-BUT-TER Dull, He lower; extra western creamery, t7Vtc; extra nearby prints. KOOS Steady; fair demand; Pennsyl vania, other nearby firsts, 23c at mark; current receipt In returnable eases, 22c; western firsts, 13c at mark; currant re ceipts Hants. CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York ful1 0,r!2d'3? choice. 1414Wo; fair to good, 13011S. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun lt.-WHEAT-Ju!y $l.a37; September, $1.11'4; December, $1 oV Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.3SSfrl.SV; No.' i ?,0!tn,n''..,!1'N1.-3S' LKo- northern, Sl.ttftttl-ttH; No. $ horlhern, $1.33i,ai.4 FLAX Closd at $1.80Vk. BH.tN In bulk. $23. 60ii 24.00. luvk 'lrst patents. lC? KP,t.r1'- 5: mat clear! Tv.-w-wv.awt awuunu cieara, ffl. IvQs.Sfi. It. Laal General Market. ST. LOU18. Jun 1$. WHEAT Future higher; no cash market; track, No. S red cash, finjiM, nominal; No. s hard, $13314 fov: JU'y' 1UH: 0,')t'mbr. tL CORN Firm t oash lower; track. No I cash, "4c; No. S white. 76ko; July. 73U,c: September, TOo. - ' ' OATS-Vi'eak; Iraok, No. t oash. PUo; Mt woU.Ho July, 0Va; fcptnibr; RYE Nominal at S6V. EED-Tmothy. $1.603'tS5. t'ORNM E.A L $3.60. )RN CUTTON TIES-SOo. FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 12 MONUY-On call. nominal. Time loans, steady; sixty days. iVd!'4 P" cent; ninety days, N per cent; six months, SdV! per cent. IKIMK MERCANTILE PAPKR-5Vifi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in bankers' Mils at $4 hi. 4 86 for slxty-ilay bills and at 14 77ii4 7!l for demand; commercial bills. $4.&."NCr4.stV HILVEK Uar. 6ISc; Mexican dollars, UO.N'li Government, usy; railroad, irregular. Closing quotation on bonds today were -J follows: V. . nf. !. ns....l.1H Int. M. M. H 7'H to coupon lniJran 4e 4U9 t.r.0 M) l0 1,110 too 4.&V i,vi ,7u0 104 404 a 100 IU0 20 1,W It 44 4344 hH ?H 4. MS 1H am Mit lot Ik M 60 7,100 HIV. XI 104 iu too 111 "100 'ioit to HJVfc HO 1014 100 104 89 Si 4J 4iS 14 S4 4H It 4iVt U 6 1114 mvt 131 131 Ml lovt ul 'ioii IRS 4, MI4 104 'v. TO 4H Allls-Chalmar pM ... AmalgABiaterl Copper . American Agricultural American Beat Sugar.. Amarlean Caa pla Am. C. a P Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. a L. pta Am. Ice Secarttiss Amorioan Linaaaa ..... Arnarlcan Locomstlra Am. S. a B Am. 8. a R. pM Am. Sugar Refining... Am. T. a T Am. TobaMo pit Arnarlcan Woolaa ..... Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchlton Atchison ptt Atlanllt Coaat Una... Balilmor a Ohio Dal. a Ohio p(d Ilathlahea gtaal SroaklTD Rapid Tr..,.. Canadian Faaldo Central LaaUiar Central Laathtr tfd..., Central of Naw Jeraar unaaapaaK a Ohio 1,0 TJ Ohloags Alton 0) 1QH Chisago Ot. W a tut M (Jiuoago n. w 1.4U0 iu u.. o.. o. a at. l. Colorado t. 1 1. 40 444a 44 Colorado 80 Lr lt cu Colo, a So. 1st pM lilt II Si II Si Oolo. 4V (0. 14 pd tup msi MSi Conaolldatwl Oaa l.ouO 144Si Km Carn ProducU LIM li 1444 Delawaro a Hudaon Denver a Rio Oranda 1.(04 (OH (0 D. R. O. pfd 100 I MS Dlatlllara' Bosurttlas Tut) MSt 111 Brie taoi 17 t trio lit pfd 3u g list. Oenaral Blactrlc 14- H4V 1MS4 Erie Id pfd KM) 111 43 u uenvrai r.iectno Z.4O0 lllSfc Great Northern pfd LW0 m Great Northern Ore ctta.... 4 no 14 Illinois Central l ftoo IM InMrborough Mat. 1. 100 U Int. MM. pfd 1 ii International Harreatar .... 14 4 International Marina pfd... 1,440 t International Paper 100 II International Pump u0 41H Iowa Central Kanaas City le ,1. 100 4IH K. C. So. pfd (00 r.H tjouisTiiie at n Minn. A St. L m , st. r. a t. g. u..., Missouri Paolfia M., K. T M., K. a T. pfd National Biscuit ......... National Lead N. R. R. ot M. let pit., New York Central n. y.. 0. a w Norfolk a W , North American , Northern Paolflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People a Oas r . c, a a st.L Preaaod Steal Car Pullman Palaoe Car Railway Steel Spring Koadlns Republln Steel Republic Steal pfd Rook Iiland Co Rocg laland Co. pfd St. LAST. Id pfd... Bt, Loula S. W t. L. S. W. pfd (loaa-Sheffleld 8. a I... Southern Paclflo la. Pacific pfd So. Rallwar to. Kallwa pfd Tenneaaiie Cor per Teiaa a Paclflo T., st. l. a w t., st. l. a w. ptd Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd u. s. Keen? U. S. Rutrber V. I. Steel St, 000 Si V. g. gteel pfd l.t ISO Utab Copper l.OuO ti Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 11,10 U VYabalB 4.ii0 WaUaa pfd 14.1- IT Westara Maryland l.ItO 10 Weatlnghouao Bloctria i,M0 t!I Weaem I'nion tot ti Wheellni aV L. B , Wlaconaln Central M0 St 12 Vi 41 Si K4S4 !" ''Si t 9sa 1S ISi M 141 '"m 146 100 S.M0 MM SflO 14S4 rJO Msi e si iuo liita I, ID I&H 100 4Vi S.tOO It Si t.ltt 154 Si iiiii X Hi "id 'iiL 100 115 H liO 44 ii 11.1ft l6ti l.S") 12 Si IU0 lKtl l.t") liSi rw ton m 00 m 40.1'lt l.tuO "sV6 too 111 Si l&Si n si 141 Si 14 44 Ti 14 M It iSi 'it si 141 10 44 '4 test ttsi II ill IM HH sS t'a) WVi M.ft 1HH 7tf H Total aaloa lor tho day, MT.tCO ihores. I4t lUZSi Ssi to st H-i 131 111 14 MVi Sou 113 V. 10 tr. t'tt 70S 4a H4Si 114 Si 7tSi Hi M HS4 HSi 144 MA MSi 6-1i 161V 1MV Wi 74Si ifSi 1S 4Si 14 44a U4i 1 a 4H 7Si 1411 1X1 li Si 4JSi 11 106S 18U 0Si 44i i04 Vi 187 111 It 44 II Si 164 I2S4 lussi 71 44H 675. II 1I4U "V. "Si tlVk IK '4 l31fc Pa 40 Si it Si 1-4 It 4'i 1ISI 76 10 M!i IW 140 14 V 14 St 4ls ni M tl 111 MH fiSi at Si m ititi 11 '44 si ISMi 44 UiSi. II IsiaX list 1 13 lMft U4Si UVi 4i 'iivi 113 H IK" u 1H MSi 71 usi London atonac Market. LONDON, Jun 12 American aecurltles on the stock exchange here today opened rather below parity and th final quota tions were tiuieuy steaay on a fraction euner sine ot parity. L.onaon closing Blotc Oil and Runln. NRW YORK, N. Y., June II OTt Co'tonseed. Irregular; prime crude, $4 67 45 4 7J; vellow, $6.650 6.72; July. $5.71 ii R.7S. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, Id. 60; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 18 45; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, $4 US. Turpentine, firm; 43c. ROSIN Oulet; strained, common to good. $! 20jS. 25. SAVANNAH. Oa., June 12. Olt, Tur pentine, steady at 40Hc. ROSIN Firm; B, 12 65; P. $20; E. $3 85; F. $3.76; G, $3 R0; H. $4.00; I, 14.30; K, $5.06; N. $5S0; WQ and VW, $6.40. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. N. Y., June 12. COFFEE Market for coffee futures opened dull at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 points, the easier tendepry of come month telng in sympathy with the French market, which wa 4 to 4 franc lower. Trading was very quiet and the market rloxed dull, net un changed to 6 point lower. Salt were reported of 1.T60 bags, Including July at 4 45c, September at S.vSo. and May at 6 9uo. ftpot market, quiet; Rio No. 7. 7TiifjtSo; Pantos No. 4. Sc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 121ic. Movement of Merckaadlse, NEW VORK. June 12 Imports cf mor cnandl and dry goods at th port of New York for the week ending J 1111 i ware veined at $17 iT.3S0. Import of specie for th port of New York for tha week ending today were llM.074 silver and $10Lel gold! Kxports of specie from tha post of Nw York for the week ending today war ha.M silver and $:,5o0 gold. , Coaaola, money. do account A naconda Atrhlnon do pfd Baltimore a Ohio., Canadian Pacific... Cheaapeaka a O ... Chicago 0. W Chi., Mil. a St. P. Da Beere Llenver a Rio Q... do pfd Brio do let pfd do Id pfd Orand Trunk Illlnoit Central LrOUHvllle A M !4Si M.. K. A T... . IT-4 N. T. Control.. . 1 Si Norfolk AW.. U'.'t aa pfd Omar a A W.. . .Ill Pennarlvanla ..l4Rnl Mines .. 74i KeadlnK .. 4 r.ouiiiern Ity ..Ust do pit .. Hi Soulhers Paclflo. .. US Union Pacific.... .. M to p4 .. V V. I. Steel USi do pfd .. 4 Wtbenri .. 81 li do pfd... . .l'.J itpasun 4a 14IS Atoal, Copijer .. 44 ..mil i .. 3 .. 0 .. l .. ;0S4 . . BO .. II .. 71 i .. . .lk.H ..100 .. MH Vi isa V. B. Is reg do roupon V. S. 4a, reg to coupon AUle-Cbal. lat H... Am. Ag. la Am. T. a T. t. 4a. Am. Tobacco 4a d'i aa Atchlion gen, 4s. .. do t. U. lat 41.... do CT. 40. 0 OT. is. A4, O. L. 1 t4 HI 14 ila Bl. a Ohio is.. do IS do . W. ISaa... Bran. Tr. e 4S . Canada So. lat 4a.. MlVi do 4 See . l 'l do M eorlea 1'-K. C. So. lat to . .lit 1. imh. 4e 1S1 tl U N. nt. 4 lo -ISOHM. a a T. let 4a...l"0'a 1 do lat a ref. 4a.... eSi . KOSi A .-n IUi tl 111 Mo. Pa'-illc 40 ...1'WSi N. T. C. g ... 1i a afK 4, M ...ll4ii Y. Cite 4a aew .lUi lliiiN. T.. N. H. A H. 4s Ha rv. ta lulSa N. a W. 1st con. 4a . 4 to or. 4a t.-sa . tl No. Paclflo 4a. 108 . 17 do la ? ..twSsto. S. U rfds- 4...... 14 .. nst ..l4Vi ...10 IK. 41. Jo.... tH Central of Oa. ta Ill Prnn. ct. IH 111! Central Leather 4a.... da eon. 4a C. of H. 1. f. ta IH Reading mrn. 4i Chea. A Ohio 4S4a....l04S St. b. A B. P. fl eer-klnaen A A. ISB.. 14 St. I. S. W C, B. k Q. 1. 4a I7S do lit gold 4a 4"i C. M. a B r. g H tOStemBC,rd A. L. 4e ... 14 O.. . I. a P. c. ta.. tosgo. Paclflo col. 4a... KSi do eol. aa o lei ret. eo i do rfdg. 4a tlS go. Railway oa lllsi COO, A St. L. f. 4a. tlW do gen. 4a VSi Colo. Isd. St nsit'nlon Pacific 4a lot "Ools. Mid. 4a N do ov. 4S m C. B. r. a a. 4Wc do lat A nf. 4t ... f U a H. ot. 4a. !05Vl!. a. Rubber a ctfe..l"5 da 1ft nf. 4a 114 V. B. Steel 2d ta r n en, a R. O. 4i t. -, Va.-Caro. ctiem. fa.,. s Dlftlllera' ta owanain .at oe.. ii. Brio p. 1. 4a ' ao i ox. ia ij-o do gen. 4a weptem aio. v-m do ct. 4a aoriee A.. Weat. Elec. ct. ia.... 94S do aerlea B 74 Wla. Central 4a.. Oen. Bloc. ev. 5i 1) Armour asta w. i r.-e 111. Cen. lat ref. 4i...lO C, B. & Q. g. 4a.... Int. Mat. 4Sia 7t C. O. ref. 6a W1H Bit. Offered. Boston Stock (lootatlom. ' BOSTON, June 12. Money, call loans, S'4 avi per cent; -tiins loans, $io per cent. Official Closing; Atchlton adl. 4s J Atlantis do 4a Butt v;oannu"i Atchlton R. It 116'icel. Arljona. do pfd lvcal. neiie.... Botlon a Albany M centennial Miohbors pfd Copper Rang .. N. Y., N. H. H...1U Pair Weat Vnloa Paelllo rranaua Am. Arge. Chem 44 u ran by do pfd w oreene Am. rneu. Tube - Maaa. mnin .. . .ii. aiicnigao ..ItoSi Mohawk ..14S Mont. C. a C... .. H NeTada .. lOsi old Dominion . .. U Ooceola ..M Parrot . .163Si Qulncy .. II Shannon .. 47 Tamarack - .. MH Trinity ...IsiSi United Copper . .. MSi U. B. Mining... .. iH r. B. Oil .. i!H I'tah ..1244 Victoria .. t Winona .. 41H Wolrarlno .. USi North BulU ... .. 4iVi 114V.4; gold coin and bullion, $51.,4(7; gold certlflcattua, .SM.THO. OMAHA GKKEKAL MARKET. taple ssi Faacy Prod are Price Fwr- nlshed ky Bayer anal Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery, No. I. del verext t th t et all trad in l-lb. carton, 2oVjo; No. I In 60-lb. tubs, io; No. S In l-lb. cartons. S4o: In riO-lb tubs, S34c; packing slock. Uo; fancy dairy, tuba, IvitMc; common roll, fresh made, HVtc. Market chant very Y jtHKgiye KUtieJ Fraah Mltlng tock. candled. lo. K. surao stock in Umaha market, 4-hw.krk Finest Wisconsin full cream. intra, loc; yourg Americas. 4 In hoop, loHd favorite. 4 In hoop, lie; daisies. So In hoop, ILHe: cream brick, full ease, lie; block fewlss. 15v; full cream llmburger. lfto. J4.)UL'l'RTf Broiler. Juci anv. aprlnas. 13 Wo- lienu. USic; cocks, tc; ducks. 1 lc g.-es. iOc; turkey. lc; pigeons per dos.. &-; guinea fowls, per doa, $2.60; squaba. Her dos.. $2- Dressed hen, Uc; sprniga, riwlSfec; cocks. tHtjo, duck. Uc; gets, llo, tiakeys. ale. .... FISM-Fresh cannht: almost all ar dressed: Halibut. c; buffalo. o; trout, tic: bullhaad. 14c; catfish. 17c; crapples. sunfiah. o .o Sc; black bass. 2&c; whit, fish, lie; plk. lie; salmon, 14c; pickerel, loc frog 3oo- Fresh (roatn: Whlte- flah. No. 1. We; round. So; plck.rsl. irTTsed and headless, 7c; round, tr; pike, aieased. l"-'i ru"'"1- snapper, Uo; bpamsU niacker!, Uic; nUv inackural. Jig Amor. Bngar do pfd Am. T. T Amer. Woolen ... do pfd fiominioQ I. ft B. Rdlaos Elec. lllu. General Electrto . Mass. Kleotrlc ... do pfd Maae. Oat I'm ted rrult United g. M do pfd I'. B. Steel to pfd Adrentnr Allouas Amalgamated .... Arltnna Com. ... Bx-dlrldend. ,. 4H ..lot ..17$ .. 14 .. MH .. .. 17 ..10 .. 10H .. 10Vi .. 10H .. 17 .. .. an .. MSi ..111 .. ISH .. tl .. ItH .. 7ISi .. JIM .. It .. 4 Mi .. II .. 44 .. 4H .. Mi ,.1M .. U Local BecnrttlM. Onntatinns fumishtd by Bamuel jr., 614 new mra a-w. ,ua. Burna Columbus. U as. Hie..... City of Omaha sonde ee, wa... Clir of Omaha ta, H1I Doaglaa county 4a, 1914 bate Gltr Malt Co. 4 Kanaaa Cllr Ry. I 1111... Kantat On Ry. a L. P'- -; Nebraika Telephone stock t Omaha gat ia 1117 Omaha E. L a P. la. 1M. ...... Omaha a C B. Bt. Ky. ta 114... Omaha a X B. Bt. Mr. Is. ltll... Omaha C. B. St. K. pit. .. Oauha A C. B. Bt. Ry. com. 1.. Omaha a C. B. Bt. Rr a D. pfd, Omaha Water Co. ta 1144 Oinaka Water Co. lat pfd Omaha B. ol T. B. Co. pfd. I... Omaha p.. P a T. Co. ta 1111 Pacific T. a T. ta. Bid. Aaee MH .... H'i .... lOISi .... m .... lulSi "r .... us, .... t7H .... tJH .... 10 .... !H tt 10IH 10"H lOi-li lot H tt It MSI lot 100 HlCKF CUTS Ribs: No. L lSHc; No. S. 12vc- No. $. 12o. ixln: No. 1. Lo; No. t 14? No. i. 13c. Chuck: No. 1. 7'4o; No. S, ' No. 3, 7 Sic, Round: No. L 10c; No. S. o; No. S, f'wO. Watt; No. L 6o; No. S, LVr No. 3, bc. FRESH FRUITS-Btrawberrle. $ 751T3 21 per crate for Mlsxeuri and Arkansas stock; iioridi pineapple, lka to 4!u, $i.7& per crate; giape fruits, 3t site per box, S6; 44 sue, $&.W; bt lse, $8; Uauia.ua. lauoy l'oit Union, per pound, 4a CITRUS FRUIT Lemon. $8.504.30; lnge. $2.7tt.OO. VikUUTAULKS Kama sweet potatoes, 1176 per bbl. California celery, large, oc; smaller, tsM. New York Holland eod cat baue "Vio per lb. VVlriconsIn Ked Ulob onions, 20 per u California cauliflower, ti eo per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, t-bankot crata, $4.00. Lettuce, por dos., 40o. far enips, turnip, carrot, 760 per dosen. Flor ida new beets, rroU parsnip, turnips, etc., per doa., 760. lilDJial- Is.0. 1 green. lOo: No. 1 outed, lio. PROGRAM FOR TRAVELING MEN Yankton W411 Ikon Knlgkt of Grip Ultra Tlsa TkU Week. YANKTOM. 8. D., June IS. (Rpeclal.) Th tilth annual convention of th South Dakota Traveling Men's association Con vene In this city on Friday, June 18, and active preparations for the event are evident here on all sides. President W. ti. Gtockwell and Secretary Q. N. Pollard, with A following that Include all the traveling men who reside In Yankton, and a number outside, are working hard to make the event a big Bucces. Friday afternoon th visitors will be taken to a ball game, th opposing; teams being from Piatt and Lake Andes towns on the "Squaw Central" and which figure largely with th traveling men In thl territory. A grand ball will b given In th evening at th Odd Fellow hall, for which extra effort hav been mad to make It on of th big event of th gathering. Saturday morning th visitor will take a hand at entertaining and will Join with th merchants In a big parade that promises to eclipse all previous local records. After tha parade th first ses sion will be held at the New theater, with Mayor Whit to make the addres of wel come. In th afternoon the winner In the Platte-Lake Andes gam will play Lennox, another rival town for base ball honors. The evening will be given up to the mysteries of th Bagmen of Bagdad, with another parade. Advance Information tells of great Interest and that there will be a very large attendance. HSi let USi 14 1MT.. swin a Co Sheridan Coal fa. 1031 South Omaha Sewer 4Ht, IMS Sioux Cur Block Yarda pft Union Block Verde Co., Omaha, New York Mining; Murks. NEW YORK, June 12. Closing quotations on mining stocks wtft ti 14 It It ! 'l'tH , 10Si . it , 100H . ti . JSi ft tH tt . tl 101 K 'H urn 1UI tt Alice t"0 Bruniwiok Con t Oom Tunnel stock... 21 do bonda II Con. Cal. a Va 18 Horn t.lver u Iron Silver 120 Olfere. Leadvllle Con. Little Chief .. Mexican Ontario Ophlr Btaiidard Tallow Jacket . . 4Vi ... t ... to ...360 ...190 ...175 ... 41 rtH MLVIK Bar, steady at 14 J-1BU per os. MONEY-lHl Der cent. The rate of discount Ih th open market for short bills Is 1 16-16' 1 8 per cent; for three months' bills, 12 per cent. Rank C learing. OMAHA, June 11 Bank clearings for to day were $2,39.1.743.84 and for the corre sponding date last year 11 ail, lit 4s. IS. 1908. Monday $ I,7vl It $ f.On! 677. 7 i ut-suay 9.lvb,iTM ill Wednesday $,SJ7 ftr 14 Thursday J.7M b4 If Friday S iWl.Tfr. in Kaluiday t.3',7S.M Tot fin .tis.in.rj.M iio.M.fi as Ii.crtase over the Corresponding week lant tr. $4.a7i,s M. 1.602, S47.7B 1 4.30.72 l.S0 o7l 23 1.5K 6T.4 S4 i.u an a C leurliift House Bank Statement. Nh!W TORK. June ll.-Tb statement of during lu,u.e bank shows that the banks hold lT.15 0u0 more than tha reaulrementa of the " per cent reaerv rul. fhis Is a deoreaa of $1,041,200 In the proportionate cash reaerve aa compared wtui last weak. The statement follow: Amount. Increase. Loans fl2,oii,voo (u,v;Xi Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 12. The cotton mar ket opened steady at a decline of 1 point to an advance of 4 polnta, the new crop being relatively steady on reports of rain in the central belt, while near position were Influenced by unfavorable accounts of the Manchester situation and fear of July liquidation. Business was quiet during th morning and price eased off to a net loss of about I'd 3 polnta, but there seemed to be buying order on a seal a down and the undertone was steady. Futures opened steady; June, 10 88c; July, IO.G80; August, 10 6fy?M0 67c; September, lO.eSo; October, lO.ttsc; November, 10.70c; December, 10.72c; January, 10.71c; March, 10.71c, of fered; May, 10.73c, offered. Future closed firm; June, 10.74o; July, 10.76c; August, 10.73c; September, 10.7Ho;. Oc tober, 10.77c; November. lO.TSc; December, 10.Tc; January, l.7Sc; March, 10.71c; May, 10 SOc. Mpnt closed riulct; middling uplands. 11.20c: middling gulf, 11. tic No sale. OALVliSTON, June 12. -COTTON Steady at ISHiC. NK ORLEANS, June 12 COTTON Spot, steady; low ordinary, I 3-llc, nominal; ordinary, So, nomiral, good ordinary, y 7-lsic ; low middling, 10 5-fGe; middling, lf7c; good middling, 11 'ho; middling fair, 114c; fair. U'vn. nominal; receipts, 646 bales; stock, 138 216 bales. f?T. LOilrf, June 12.-COTTON I'n changed: middling, 10c; no sales; receipts, 4.'3 bales; shipments, 101 bales; slock, 2230 bales. UPRIGHT UNITS Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 12-METALS-The meal markets were gulet In tlie absent of cable. Tin was dull at $. tfx'd 76. Cop per remained quiet, with lake quoted at lJ.C2SimU 7.1, electrolytic al $13 JTr.'ti 111 60 and rastuig at 113 .214 !3.37M. Lead was un-t'haiiRt-d at $4.36(4.4 4 and spi lter at $6.X 6.40 Iron was steady at rurent price. ST. LJi;iS. June 12.-METALS Lead, llrm. $4.37'. ap4lter. tafler, $5.30. Sugar and Malaase. NEW YORK, N. Y. Jun It. BCC1AR Raw, firm; fair refining, $.42c; centri fugal, Klc: lest, S.tie; iuolas.-es nuear, S 17c. Refined, steady; No. t, 4.45c; No. 7t 4.40c; No. S, 4 3r.c; Jslo. 9. 4 SOc; No. 10, 4 lie; No. 11, 4.20c; No. 12. 4 15f; No. IS. t.iOc; No. 14, 4.10c. Confectioner A. 4 70c; mould A. tSOc; cut loaf, 6 75c; crushed. 6.60c; powdered, 6 06c; granu lated. 4 15c; cubes, 6. Sua. Mi iLABbKH Mteady; New Orleans opon kettle good to eholce. 21 42c. Tresisry Btnteaaent. WASHINGTON, June li -Today's state ment of the treasury balanc In th general fund, exclusive of the $160.000000 gold re ierve, shows: Available cash balance, fUV,- Vertical File For filing letters, bins, mercantile reports, and business papers of all kinds. In folders on edge between Indexed guides. It's a modern, up-to-date system, and the Olobe-Wernicke FHe In up right units is the Ideal device for operating it Pamphlets-16 de scribes both systems and files or, better still, cal and let us ex plain their many advantage. 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