THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. 10 WANTED-TO RENT " WANTKD Adjoining; rooms for three joung men; furnished; private bath. L, 143. Kn Our houae M unrrnted. And we had lamented I'ntll we were tired and sore, Then we wrote a small ad. Called up The Ft-e Want Tnd Now we are happy once mure. riIHK.VK UK V Mill 11. This verse receives honorable mention. WANTED At once, four or five-room modern house furnlBhed or apartment f"r two. Address F 423, Bee. WANTED to rent t t or tVroom modern house or cottace locatod xouth of fnlon dpot on or between th and 12th street. Address J. A. May, 1S02 Fouth 1'th St. WANTED By young rouple. housekeep ing rooms with private family. K. 4-'7. ilce. THE children will enjoy their bread more If It la spread with Farrell's syrup. If C. K. Parmley, 2422 H. lath St., will come to The Hee office within three diiye we will (rtve him an order for a 50-centcanfree. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED A position by an all-round butcher. II 4, Hee. POSITION as collector and assistant bookkeeper; can furnish bond and refer ence. F 404. Bee. YOUNO man wants position as clerk; first-class references. Douglas 416. FAMILY WASHING. $1.23 a week. Har ney 41 2. DALZKLL'8 Ice cream Is In a quality class by Itself. If John Kchmltx, t4i& S. lfth bt.. will come to The Bee office within throe day we will give him an order for a quart of this quality Ice cream free. , i - LADY wanta work by day. washing. Ironing or cleaning. B-6177. YOUNO man who haa finished the season as traveling salesman would consider a good proposition either traveling or city. K, Omaha Bee, Council Blufla. WAJs'TED By a lady, situation as house keeper; must be In the country. Address A-445. BOOKKEEPER and accountant. Just ar rived In Omaha, wants position; can give Omaha references. K. A. Iwrensoii, '1017 Chicago Ct., Omaha, Neb. Tel. Ited 6242. WANTED Position as night watchman, by middle-aged man. Call Duuglus 4423. WANTED Work of all kinds especially Inside work, polishing floors, eta Ed ltusche, 4915 Cass Bt. Dundee. AN experienced laundress wants day work 8 days a week; first-class families preferred. Phone Web. 6635. WANTEI Position In Omaha as con tractor's accountant; experience; speaks both EngllHh and German. B 446, Bee. YOUNO MAN wants position In whole sale house; married and sober; speaks and corresponds In Oerman and English. C 447, Hoc. GOVERNMENT NOTICES U. k DEPARTMENT OF AORICUX.TURB. office of the secretary, Washington, D. C, May 22. 1911. Number 6. Notice Is hereby given that the Secretary of AgrU culture has. under authority conferred by law. Issued Amendment 2 to Hule 2, Re vision 8 (Amendment 2 to B. A. I. Order lt!7), to prevent the spread of scabies In cattle, dated May 17, 1911, and effective on and after June 1. 1911. The effect of this order Is as follows: The counties of Tripp and Gregory, In the State of South Da kota; the counties of Keyapaha, Wheeler, Garfield. Loup, Perkins, and that part of lancoln county lying south of the Platte River, In the State of Nebraska; and the counties of Wallace, Greeley, Wichita, Scott and Gray, In the State of Kansas, are released from quarantine for scabies In cattle. Copies of this order may be obtained from the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, whose address Is Wash ington, D. C. JAMES WILSON, SECRE TARY OF AGRICULTURE. M31-dt. MICHAEL FITZGERALD KILLED WHEN CAR HITS AMBULANCE Aged Driver of Coaaty Vehicle) "os teins FrsMstar of Slro.ll on Parmaum Street. The county hospital ambulance, driven by Michael Fltigerald, collided with a Farnam street car at Thirty-eighth avenue at S:48 o'clock yesterday afternoon, throwing Fltsgerald out and Injuring him so that he died at 7:20 o'clock at St. Joseph's hos pital. Fltsgerald was driving north on Thirty eighth avenue. The car. In charge of Mot or man Floyd Cockrell and F. L. Hodg son, conductor, was running east. The ambulance was upset, throwing Fltsger ald to the pavement. He sustained a frac ture of the skull, together with other in juries. Police Surgeon T. T. Harris and Dr. Shramek attended the man and ordered him sent to St. Joseph's hsopltal. Mr. Fltigerald leaves two ' daughters, Agnes Fltigerald and Mrs. James Burke, who lives at his home, 2419 A street. South Omaha. DEAVErTS PLAN IS ENDORSED Government Official Bays He Likes the Grahatake Plan of Taking Homesteads. T. V. Powderley. chief of the division of the bureau of Immigration and naturalisa tion, has sent a letter to D. Clem Deaver of Omaha, colonisation agent of the Bur lington, endorsing Mr. Deaver's plan for the grubstake homestead law. The grubstake law provides that two men may take a homestead In partnership. One Loadoa Stock Market. LONDON, May to. The supremo court decision In the American Tobacco case was practically Ignored today In the American second of London Stock exchange. First prices ran (red from 4 above to 4 below parity. The cut in steel prices in New York caused weakneNs In I'nlted States Steel and Amalgamated Copper, but rail road shares under the lead of Canadian Paclflo rallied. The close was very firm and gained t points and Union Pacific ad vanced 1 on buying orders from New Tork. lAter trading slackened and Can adian Pacific lost a point, but the rest of the list hardened and closed steady. London closing stock quotations: Oanme, aunsy t Ixmlrrllls Nuh..ll!V to eceount II 1-14 Mo., Kan. A Tnu, it Amtl. Cfcppa tS N. T. Central mu AMeonda t Norfolk a Western.. Ill AtrhlKB iV to pfa tl o 107 Ool.rlo A W Mt.ru.. u'i Btltlmors Obl....lo4t PBDrlnls -i. Cndlan rclflo ...MUVtj Rn4 sllnas 7V OtaaHtka A Ohio.. 16 Htwdlni tl Chi. (ItMl Waatora... tli gouthani Rallwaj .. fl . Mil. A Si. r..i:i ao pta to IH Baars It Boutharn rx-lflo . mu Paavar s Itle O tt t'aioa Paolfia itivaa o pM do pfa t-Z rta MS V. S Steal T'4 la Bfa Mst do pit do id pfd 4IS Wabaah 171J Oraaa Tnink U to pfd ti Illlnola Central 10 SILVER Bar, steady at 24Hd per ounca tinUL'V lu ma.. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills la 2 l-i per cent. Loral earttlee. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker A Co.. 44i New Omaha National bank build ing: n4. Aahad A mat Cbpper. twa-raar aotas e. a.. 1 00 louu ur ot Omaha 1 106 i 14 M City of Omaha erboal Mil lot, Cudahy Parkins (V ta, 1M M n Oilrasa Kallway ta, ltrf tau, M I Mara (Bitajiy aa, nutas 109 juuij Baal St. L Sua ta, laSl MV, ralrnoat Oaamary lat . p. e Ms, , yalrmont Oaamerr pfd, t p. e H ia Iowa Portland Oantaul lat mtg. Is..... Kaaaaa O A . t P a pfd M 1M .aoaaa City Rr. U. 6a, ltll u lxovllla A N lat mt(. 4a. 1M7 M Mi Mo. Paa. Ry. re. t-raar aataa, t p. g. i n Piorthara Obla T. A U t p. a. pfd.... pt ion (Hnaha Watar to. 1M4 MV, at Oaiaha C. B- St. Rr. ta, lt N14 WJ Omaha C B. SC Kr. pfd t p. ... U Hsu Oaiaha AC . Uj. A B M Omaha Oaa ta. ltll ST H pMera Mill t P a. pM...., M lno South Omaha Pity fWa...r IMtt t'alos Siork Tarda - M t t'nlae Stork Tarda bonda. Id Wlaa MamaiUl klaaatul la, UU...M u hrt OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Generally len Cent Higher for ' the Week. HOGS BIG FIVE CENTS LOWES Sheep and l.amtta Mini and Weak to as Mirk as Fifteen to Twenty Five Cents Lower Than Monday. BOfTH OMAHA. May 80. 1911. u -ip: CutTic. :lo;v Khren Official Mom's V 2.:0 6.4M 4.122 Kstlmate Tuesday 1,'AlO 14,0 6,.'i00 Two davs this week.... 4..W 20 4U 9.S22 Rami da.s Inst week.... 9.41ft 22.1W9 8.3oS Same day 2 weeks afto..li.05 Irt.e'W 10.3 Sump days 3 weeks atso.. 10.77 13.90 14.24.1 Same days 4 weeks ao.. .Xu 12.'ntS 11. Same days last year.... 6,xM 13,su 7.9S.r luliov. iug tkLiv sliof I.. iffceipl (A cattle, hugs and sueep at South Omaha for the year to dale, a compitrm with It-' year: li.ll. Isl0. inc Cattle 421.211 4"191 W.823 lions 1.1UV213 K.4il! 2ht.K4 Sheep ;ou. m.M lOi.839 '1 he following tabid rtios-s the average (.tires on lioifa at South Omaha lor the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. 1911 .:10.190.UKB.l!O7.190.190J. .May 21. May ti. May .4. May 24. V. u u v.. I I '.I.. I .1 6 iu 411 7 011 6 ST 6 241 2T.1 7 0U I 37! li SU; & 9 43, s 26i Hi itfl " ( aii 6 97; l 'J4 i 5 1' 9 li 7 lt 6 14 8 99 1 3JI 5 16 14, I 141 D lo, I 6 Hi I 5 19 May lb jiay ZT. Alay 2H. 6 M-V 9 til 1 14i 5 20i 6 9l It 17 I I 9 39: 7 oil ft ii 6 9il 6 241 .Hay 5 WVi 7 Oil 5 27 6 941 6 29, 5 13 6 9 38! I 6 2ij 6 Ul 3i 5 fl .Hay JO. ninday II . 1 Jtl I.I - II.... nouriifis RUU ujBpuai nun VL 11V Bll,,H the Union block laras. bouth Omaha, for iwemy-iuur uuurs enuing i V l teroay : m RECKIPTS. C. M. & Bt. P 4 1 i .. Wabash : 2 Missouri Pacific 2D 1 U 6 C. ot iN. W., eust 4 It C. ot N. W., west.... 44 51 11 2 C. bt. P. M. & 0 10 15 .. 2 C. B. ec W., east 1 11 1 C. B. &. U... went...... 19 61 3 1 C. It. 1. & P., east.... 7 11 A C. U. 1. & P., west.. .. 1 2 II Illinois Central 6 1.. C. O. W.... 2-4 .. 1 Total receipts ....117 216 23 14 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Packing Co 415 ,2,101 267 Swift & Co 467 3,37 1-241 Cudahy Packing Co 6(7 A.bM 1.5W6 Armour & Co 433 4,ots 602 Krey Packing Co 271 Murphy & Co. 4 Wonett 154 .... Union Dressed Beef Co.. 51 .... Sin Clair 96 Stephens Bros 1 .... Hill & Son 67 .... F. B. Lewis 11 Huston & Co 63 .... J. H. Bulla 42 Huffman 22 O'Day 13 .... Goldenberg 15 .... Cllne & Co 4 .... Sol De 10 Carter 1 .... Rossburg 13 .... Meyers 13 .... Uoth 13 Other buyers 243 Totals 2,774 13,861 S.601 CA 11 1K Receipts of cattle were larger than yesterday, but still the total for tue two qui snows a falllnv oil ot almost one i.aif as compared with, the same uays last week, anu of l.uuO head as compared with tut) eame period a year ago. ilu demand was brisk mis morning and the market ooend earlier than usual, 'i'hs trade was active and prices on all desiraole kinds were a Utile stronger again tnan l ed terday. It might be sate to quote the mar ket as aruunu luc higher for the two uays this week. Choice heavy Cattle sola as high as $6.00, with quite a sprinkling ol cattle goou enough to bring J6.wxy u.a0. Practically everything In the yards changed hands In aood aeaaon. ' The more deslrabje kinds of cows and belters were also st.ong and they showed about the sam adjaac lot the week as Deel steers, f eeding cows nave also been very good sellers this week at strong prices. Heavy cows on the grassy order carrying too much fiesh for teeaers are slow and no higher,- Canners are especially dull and It Is hard work to move tiiem. blockers and feeders were very scarce and they sold freely at good firm prices. tjuoiatlobs on cattle; Oooc to choice bee! steers, 6.7j4j.io; fair to good beet steers, :iKJi.'ib; oummon to fair beef steers, fa.o ijAii good to choice heifers, 6.uua5.i5; good to choice cows, 4.7u4j'5.2a; fair to good caiws anu heifers, $4.2btul-loi common to fair cows and hellers, 2.is4.oo; aood to choice stockers and feeders, 6.40(05.70; fair to gooa stockers ana feeders. Su.lu(uu.4u; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, H.Qjyt o.w; sioca aeners, et.abwo.xb; veal calves, ii.imt.w. buns, stags, etc, rt-OUUo.20. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. rr. Mo. Av. Ft. 14 600 t 40 13..... ltet M It 11 U i 46 It 11 1 4 W 17 M...11UU t bi H 1U7B U 0 lilt I 66 14 11U I 66 11 1341 I HO IT 1146 6 to tt mi I W 17 1626 I 10 ti U7t I 10 II 1121 I 10 11 12U0 6 10 ii not t to 14. M 126 t 16 10 1181 i U 10 14W I 86 St 1J16 6 tG tt .....UK t 116 II U,t I 0 4 lf,2t t 0 M 1271 I 16 . II lbfcl 6 Hi M 1101 I tt 17 1670 t 00 Ull 10 11 1131 66 11.. 121 t 69 10.. It.. 34. . 10.. It.. II.. 60.. 1U0 6 0 lout $ tO 1U6 I M 1010 I to H76 i 6 12 t 06 12il 6 76 U. .1220 t 76 11 1446 . 6 76 It 1201 t 16 14 1210 I 76 tt Wit 6 76 10 1410 I 76 COWS, trKb;R8 AND HEIFERS. 16 171 4 M 11 TSI I tO 10 M III 17 10W I 70 ..... 711 I IS 14 121 76 1. ..ltal I 40 It , .. Il 6 40 14 .. 721 I 40 66 , .. t7t I 40 24 .. 4M I 60 II ..771 i 60 COWS. .. Kl t 10 16 .. 171 4 6 I ....! 4 46 t .. 6 4 60 6.. ..1012- 4 66 1 ..Ill 4 0 . 6 ..120 4 71 I.E1FER3.1 ..tat I 76 10 , 4 to 17 ..... 10 6 II t 1 I 106 11 II 4 t 10 1 4 1 1 1 1 , 177 t 10 31 SO , 120 SO loot I tt ..104t 4 76 .. 170 4 M ..U 4 W ..1121 4 6 ..1(60 I oa ..una 1 if .. MO 4 60 It.. .. I4t 4 66 It.. .. tsl I 76 1.. .. 7W t It U.. T74 I 10 . loa a la 661 ft 10 444 I 10 tl 10 BULLS. ...1030 I tt I -...16n 4 as I .....1K0 4 M U 1660 t 00 1 1420 I M l.... laiO I 00 1 1.20 I 00 1 1000 I It ...mi 4 w ...14U0 4 4U ...HIM 4 40 ...ISM 4 60 ...1400 4 to ... 6MI 4 76 1. 1 1U0 4 76 1 -...120 I 10 1 m is ..U2t 4 1 OAL.Vi.ci. t tt 60 1 140 T 61 t 1K t 76 ft Ill IM 1 H IN ft 144 1 it I K 111 1 IN I l- T W ft ITU T 71 1 IM 119 1 160 t 76 ft 144 T M 1 lit 16 4 176 t 60 ft lift t 7 ft M T 64) STOCK r.Kb AND FEEDERS. IT all ft 4ft lious Market for hogs ruled lower this morning, but declines were erratic, llunl ntws Involved sales that were merely weak as well as others that average a dime lower. The big bulk o. offerings sold a big nlrkel off. No two salesmen agreed upon the condition of tradu, but larger droves mare put up at spreads, Indicating an avenue breait of fully oc. A heavy supply, about 14,000 head In all. served as a txurlHh lever among buyers, all weights showing downward trend. There as not as great a percentage of bat on animals In the run aa on yesterday and during one round In the session when J-poundei-a were ai-tlve, a ftb.uo top was made. This price was also yesterday's hiKh limit. Regular buyers furnished orders of rea sonably broad volume and trading had a fair degree of life until well along toward the cloae. At 11 o'clock there w,ere hardly more than twenty loads of stock still In first hands. Shippers bought sparingly and speculative Inquiry was lacking. Heavy offerings sultahln for lard manu facture, moved around IS 7&i6 ao. and I huti her weights Usually sold at or near v iki. The top, even money. Is Identical wnn nigh prli e at last week s close. Representative sale: ' No. A, as. r. Ma. Aa. aa. Pr. II 146 ... lit Ml ... ft tt ... ft at ... ft tt ... ft at tt ft ll I I nst 4 t u-e at ft II Si ... ft 13 St ft at 41 u ... ft 7t 41 Ml ... ft Tt 6t iii a Tt 4 tat lu ft Tt lal ... ft 7 44 lot tt ft Tt U -4 . . ft Tl 14 Ill U ft Tl ftal s III tt MI al MT ..III ...171 ..14 ...n .. 5 tt I ! .. I.'l ... I t6 ,..:;t ... 1 i ...v& ... 1 to . ..!KJ i t w .. 17.. 4 tt. , T7. It n. .:f4 idO 1 fla jn . . 1 6 to... 60 ... CO.... 4 4 75 222 S0 I 6 in 144 ... I 15 4 711 ... I S 66 JS6 ... Ill 71 147 H in 4 :0 M I KV 61 170 0 t 6 44 112 1 I U t7 10 120 t J 17 ISfl 40 I s 70 141 10 I IS t7. ....... 14 ... I to 75 1.16 ... I 5 Tt 1"7 0 I 5 M 2.1 ... I S6 61 233 H IIS f1 176 tO I HI Tt ! ... I K II 133 40 I 86 ! 211 ... I 85 II 147 10 I 15 164 ... I 16 64 14 M I I7H 73 1H0 ... I 87 70 240 IK I I7a 13 2"0 ... I 74j (4 125 ... I rivt 70 Kl ... I to 5 tr.l 10 I to tl 2.10 ... I to 1 IKK 110 I 10 7 r-7 100 1 to 46 251 ... ft to 73 125 120 ft tO t 131 ... ft tO it Ill ... ft M 80 107 HO I 80 41 144 80 I M II 141 ... ft tO 7t 1W ... I fl 46 Jos ... ft M 72 130 40 ft M 76 141 140 ft to 7 lit 100 ft 6 84 1115 ... ft 6 76 213 140 ft P6 12 It3 40 I 00 11 221 ... I 00 11 120 ... I 00 71... 121... I. 7 im ... 1 so I. 14 04 i?o 1 ao II 2S6 IfO ft M 70 211 160 ft HO tt lit ... 1 ai 61 Ml ... ft 10 4 271 ... t M 50 275 ... I ao 16 274 140 t an f-5 lit ao I 80 60 t0 80 I ao 17 251 ... ft 80 71 2T.3 1M I 611 tl 274 IfiO 6 80 60 2W1 ... 6 80 ! I'-3 140 I 80 83 1 "3 80 I 80 67 117 to 6 0 71 Kl ... 6 80 It 7!l ... 6 80 It 177 ft 80 46 ill ... ft 80 10 171 ... ft 80 17 301 ... ft 80 1-1 17 140 I 80 tl 171 ... ft 80 65 151 40 ft 80 72 150 ... ft 80 70 23 40 ft 80 44 280 ... ft 80 25 341 ... ft 80 64 80 I 80 60 23 1C0 I 80 t 24 80 ft 80 tt 291 80 ft 80 17 114 ... I 80 64 304 10 ft 80 44 150 ... I 80 64 248 ... ft 80 tl 8:14 ... ft 80 5t 270 420 ft 80 8HKKI'- Aonther slow and uncertain lamb trade produced sales ranging from weak to l."ii(36c' lower. The main reason lor cheaper cost appeared in stumpy east ern conditions and the only good feature aoout tne market was an immediate but limited demand for stock to keep killing gangs at work during the morning, in order to get action upon two or three pressing orders, buyers purchased a few hundred head of lambs early at moderate discounts, but tne rank and file Insisted upon large reductions In prices. I oral receipts were moderate and ran largely to wooled Mexican lambs, an In dividual ten-car shipment showing up from the Gould feed lota. Shorn lambs, with a sprinkling of old sheep, made up about half 01 tne supply. BluKglsh tone to trading continued throughout the entire sexsion and scale ward movement of offerings was permitted only after the list of Drlces had been se verely trimmed. Sheep suffered less than tamos because or a famine run 01 the for mer class of stock, but weakness was general ucsd te this fact. Rest figure for wooled Mexican lambs proved to be 17.00 and shorn western lambs had to be good to command ln.Ou ana better. Extra quality reached 16.35, a toppy price that denotes big declines from trade at last week s close. Shorn wethers are quotable up to 1C.00, with strictly choice onorn ewes at or near n.oo, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring tombs, good to choice, fi.7ug7.76; spring lambs, fair to good, $5.(0.;6; Mexican lambs, 7.15i7.60; western handy lambs, lG.tio'87.16; western lambs, heavy, W.f b.Wi; shorn lambs, good to choice. Pi.W'i B.36; shorn lambs, fair to good, $5.4oij't.00; feeding lambs, shorn, I3.50tj4.60; yearlings, shorn, $4.75.7j.35; wethers, shorn, KtOfao.OO; ewes, good to choice, shorn, ft4.4XVd-4.65; ewes, fair to good, shorn.. 3.75S Representative sates: No. Av. Price. Jf2 western shorn lambs 68 6 5 477 western shorn lambs..; 74 6 35 307 western shorn lambs 83 6 0) 196 western phorn lambs 109 4 15 4 spring lambs 75 7 50 51 Mexican lambs 78 7 60 iM Mexican lambs 83 7 60 154 Mexican lambs S3 7 50 2rt spring lambs 44 6 60 171 western twos, shorn 103 i JO CHICAGO LIVE! . STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Steady Hogs Are Lower Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, May 30. CATTLE Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; beeves, $5.15ti.40; Texas steers, I4.60ig6.&5; western steers, 4.fiy-.60; stockerc and feeders, 3Jt5.75; cows and heifers, J.605.0; calves, $5.2540 8.00 HOOB Receipts, 14,000 head; market 60 lower; light, 5.0j6.16; mixed, 5.754t.10; heavy, ftu.6oij6.06; rough, J6.6oftS.80; good to choice heavy, ft5.RKfltt.0i; pigs, 5.60fl.l6; bulk of sales, (5.95(6.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000 head; market weak; natives, I3.25&4.76; western, ft3.76ig4.S5; yearlings, HSO.&O; na tive lambs, $4.75&6.76; western, fto.7fij.7.00. St. I.oels Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, May SO. CATTLE Receipts, 6,700 head. Including 1,500 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, ft5.75tiJri.26; dressed beet and Dutcher steers, 5.25u.0O; steers under 1,000 pounds, to.OO 6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.006. 3f; ' cows and heifers, 3.60(Q6.15; canners, $2.60i3.00; bulls, ft3.5o-35.26; calves, 15.00.8.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.2541.00; cows and heifers, 3.506.00. HOOS Receipts, 16,400 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $5.2i'8i.l5; packers, t5.9o4i.06; butchers and best heavy, 6.00 4(6.16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.400 head; market steady; native muttons, 13.75 4(4.25; lambs, 15.6U&'7.65; culls and bucks, I2.UOtf3.60; stockers, I2.O0&3.0O. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, May SO.-CATTI.E Re ceipts. 7.000 head. Including 100 head south erns; market strong to 10c higher; top, ft6.S6; dressed beef and export steers, I5.S5 fc.8S; fair to good, 5. 10(6.80; western steers, ftj.twijjfi uo; stockers and feeders,. $3.GtKy6.80; southern steers, $4.60ft6.60: south- ' ern cows, .?.0Ofi4.6O; native cows, 5.26; native heifers, 4 &U0; bulla, Jt.OOrJ 6.00; calves, $5.0(xa7.50.-HOGS- Receipts. 23.000 head: market steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales, fto.wj .06; heavy. $5.904i05; packers and butch ers, ib.Vb'qtS.V!: light, fti.00.12'4. SHEEF AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market, 255r40c lower; lambs, $5.75" 7.00; yearlings, J4.25'96.no; wethers. $4.0a 4.60; ewes, ft3.664-4.00; stocktjrs and feed ers, $3.003.76. St. Joaeph Live Stock Market. ST. JrtSKPW Maw an m-priui x-, a - j w. s. 4 aA-j49 ceipts, I.ooO head; market steady; steers, $vaw&.00: cows and heifers, I3.2Uj4i.00: calves. 4.00tS7.76. Hi HIS R-relnta in nm ko. steady; top, ftti.10; bulk,' $S.96fo.05! rfi tfcl- Art u UMUS- Keoelpts, 2.500 head; market 1015o lower; lambs, fti.:0tf .uv. Stock la Bight. -- - v - . mo iivi princi pal western mar hats yesterday: -0.1110. nogs, oneep. South Omaha turn u nua c St. Joaeph 1.500 lo!ouO 2!&00 Kansas City 7.0u0 23,0 lO.OuO St. Iiula a 7oft id i,ii .a Chicago .. zouo kooo h!ooo Totals 20,700 67,40 1,4X Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL May 90. WHEAT Snot dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock. CORN Spot, new American mixed, no stock; old American mixed, quiet, 5a Sd; new American kiln dried, easy, 4s lOd; fu tures not received. Oils aad Roslsi. SAVANNAH, Ga.. May JO. OILS Tur pentine, firm, at Mo. HOSINFlrm: type F. M M: O M KKif Omaha, Hay Market. OMAHA, May 30 HAT No. t. fll; No. t. 10; packing. $7; alfalfa, IIS. Straw: Wheat. $5.60; rye, 16.60; oats, $7. HAMBURG-AMERICAN London .Paris Hamburg Amerlka. J ana 1 I A. at. "Prav Orant. June, . Viawla. June 14. Cincinnati, juna IT. Rlta-carltoa a ia Carta Raataurant. WII1 call at Pljrmoath and Charbauim. Saooadl Cabin Only. Will Call at Boalojoa. AROUND THE WORLD on am OCEAN LINER two cm Trass Turauoa 110 CAYS COST $650 aJholoAlBg By tha staanakls cniXTi.Arr (Jl.aut Taaa) Tha flrat ta laare Na York Octobar tl. Mil. Tha sacoaa ta iaava a. a rYan aiaoo ran. 4, lilt Anaaal Bvaal Trlpa In OaC ltll A rak., ltll, by lara C ma ins a S. Victoria Lulaa. Xapeaaes Aboar4 aa Aabore. AKBUa-O-AlntUOABT XJLna 160 West aaaadoly SI, Catoage, " , p .. 7 n 1 n ...2-5 160 I 75 ...S14 ... I 76 ...yn ... 1 71 . ..01 170 I 76 ...I t ao I 76 ... I 7 ...27 ... I 75 ... ... I 75 .. .211 ... I 76 ... I 76 ...t7J to 6 T74. ...2f.ll to 6 M ....' an 6 do 40 6 M ...J4H ... t to OCEAN STEAMSHIPS REYENGE ENDS SIX LIYES D. A. McVitty, Wife, Two Children and Sheriff Killed Near Pawnee City. JAMES FIELDER IS MURDERER Jilted Farm Hand Grows Enraged at the Fallnre of Ills ' Knit Steals Into Farm House While Family Is Asleep. PAWNEE f'ITT, Neb., May SO. (Spe cial Telegram.) D. A. McVitty, his wife and two children, were murdered Monday morning with C hammer by James Fielder, a farm hand, at the McVitty home, seven mllrs south of here. The murderer fled and when discovered In a school house by Sheriff Claude Fuller, shot the officer three times, fatally. Fielder then committed suicide. Sheriff Fuller died tonight. Two other children of the family of eight children are In a serious condition and not expected to live as a result of the man's fiendish attack. The motive for the deed was revengff upon Mr. and Mrs. McVitty, who had re fused consent to his marriage with their daughter Jessie, aged 18. The assailant was a thresher. 84 years of age, who had worked for McVitty and while in his home had paid court to the daughter. The parents were firm In their refusal to permit his attentions, so about two months ago Fielder secured employ ment wtth Frank Iloren, a neighbor. The murderer had been heard to say that he would fix the McVlttys If they Interfered with his suit. Father Refnsee Him. Last Sunday evening before duk Fielder called at the McVitty home to see Jessie and when he left a short time after, asked to return, but was denied the privilege. He then went to the home of Ernest jonn son. who lives In that neighborhood, and remained for a short time. After leaving the Johnson home, It Is not known where he went, but some time between 1 and 4 o'clock this morning he returned t9 the McVitty home, and not finding any of the doors locked, he entered, presumably with the Intention of wreaking his vengeance on the family and securing the girl. Picking up a hammer he entered the northeast bedroom on the ground floor where Mr. McVitty, his wife, daughter Nettie and a little l-year-old baby were sleeping, and struck Mr. McVitty over the head, crushing his skull and killing him Instantly, Fielder then attacked Mrs. McVitty, and from appearances, attempted to assault her, stifling her screams by choking her. Being unable to accomplish this, he killed her by crushing her skull with the hammer. The murderer then attempted to assault little 6-year-old Nettle, and In trying to subdue her, broke her neck. Leaving this room he went upstairs and entering the southeast bedroom where the three boys, Bobby, 7 years old, Frank, 14 and John, 16, were sleeping, attacked them. John was struck upon the head but not injured badly. Frank received a crushed skull, and was operated upon several hours afterwards In the hope of saving his life. Bobby received a fearful wound In the back of the head and later died. " Takes Girl Away. Jessie, who slept In a northeast bedroom upstairs with the other 1-year-old baby and sister Fannie., aged 10, was awakened by the noise and was Just getting up when Fielder entered her room and by choking and threatening her, forced her to accom pany him to his buggy. The murderer then drove two miles south, and getting out of the buggy, Fielder toTVrt"r to return home, sayjng that the folks Vera all right and that they would find him In a brush pile. Jes sie, upon returning home discovered the terrible crime and at once telephoned to neighbors. Sheriff Fuller . was called and at once left town for the McVitty home. Taking a team and wagon and accompanied by two men, they started In pursuit. They tracked Fielder to the Leply school house In Kansas, one mile south of the Nebraska line. Thinking that Fielder might be in the woodshed, the sheriff ap proached .unarmed. 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The McVitty family have been residents ! of this country for ten years and for tl e I last three years have lived on a farm seven miles south of Pawnee City. Mr. ! McVitty was considered a hard working 1 farmer, running a threshing machine for ' several seasons, and was well thought of In this section of the country. Two Likely to Hie. Out of this family, consisting of the parents and eight children, the father, mother and two children are now dead. One .boy Is seriously injured and not ex pected to live, and the remaining five es caped with slight bruises. Among the less serloufly Injured are the 2-year-old tains. James Fielder, the murderer and sui cide, had been In this vicinity for the past three or four years, having come here from Tennessee, where It Is said he owned some property. He owned a half 1 Interest In a threshing machine outfit and had worked for McVitty much of the time. Fielder Is said to have rela tives In Table Rock, this county. 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