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THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. JTTXE 5, 191L WANTED-TO BUY (Continued.) WHF.KL Invalid chair; must b In good condition. Call Tbone rouglaa Z& WANTED TO Bt'Y Stork sha. dry goods, rlolhlair for spot cash. Address IV, V. Johnson, 4l 3d St., Peoria. III. WANTEDTO RENT FURNISHED cottage at Lake OkoboJI for season, thane Webster 1128. WANTFTT From 11 to 15-room modern house In good condition; close In; rent rea sonable; address A 61 S, Flee. WANTEDSITUATIONS FIRST claxs practical nurse can be en Caged at once. Loug. TfcW. YOCSO mart wants position book keeper or sali-sman; can give good ref erences. fi-Ml, Hee. Any , by experienced woman. 6617 North 24th, or phone Web. Wti. EXrF.niEXCKD draughtsman and let terer or general office or factory wcrh where steadiness end loyalty to ernployrs win be appreciated. Permanent place rather tlmn fancy ualary desired. Kindly appoint Interview. Address 2707 Dodge St., Cny, or 'hone II. Dfisrt. POHITION9 wanted by two young men. machinist by trade, willing to accept any proposition; no objections to going out of town. Address N 612, Bee. MAN and wife na ook and houaeman; good referenoa. H 67ti, Bee. WANTED Employment by day or week: good houae cleaner; general house and yard man; long experience; axe 3M (white). Tel. H. sTOg. Ad. 1206 Douglas. P. U Gay. EXPERIENCED housekeeper d wires position; competent to take full charge of houae and aervanta. Tel. Douglas 3112. IaADY wants work for Paturdaya. Call Ind. B-6177. i CHAUFFEUR at liberty; one that can start her when aha refuaea. Call E. Jack son, Ind. B-27B3. 200 South ZOtty. ;' wanted, position as furni ture salesman or other work; can furnieh beat of references. H. E, Lewis. FAMILY washing, $1.26 per week. Harney 429. Tel. r- HANDT MAN wants day work. Henrv Walworth, 722 N. lth St. Douglas 4308. ' TEL. TTLER IMS. Ask for Payne. First class salesman. RAILWAY TIME CARD VNIOX STATION Teat (al MlHn TJalon Pacific Depart. San Fran. Overland I.. a 8:46 am China and Japan F. M.a 4:06 pm Atlantic Express Oregon Express a 4:00 pm Iam Angeles Limited.. .812:46 pm Denver Special a 7:04 am Colorado Express a 1:60 pm Oregon-Wash. Limited. el2:60 pm North Platte Local all:66 pm Grand Island Local. ...a 816 am Btromsburg Local bl2;41 pm Chicago as Kartk.mrr-. NORTHBOUND. Twin City If press.... a 7:46 am Eloux City Local a :6 pm Minn, Dakota Kx.c..a 7:00 pm Swln City Limited..,... 8:46 pm llnneeota x press , EAHTBOUN D. Carroll Local a 7:00 am Daylight Chicago a 7:40 am Cllcano Local all OS pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:1C pm Chi cago Special. ........ a 0:Ui pm Pactflo Coaat-Cblcao..a :W pm Los Angeles Limited. ..a b:60 pm Overland Limited a 7:66 pm Carroll Local... a 4:80 pm Fast May a 8:30 pm Cedar Kaplds, Sioux City and Omaha WESTBOUND. Long Pine a 8:00 am Is'orfolk-Dallas a 8:00 am long Pine-Lincoln.. ....a 1:15 pm Hastings-Superior ....... b 2:16 pm poed wood-Hot Springs. a 8:66 pra Casper-Lander (IK pm Fremont-Albion b t:80 pro Chicago-Groat Westers Chicago Limited a 6:4ft pm Twin City Limi'.ed b 8:30 pin Twin City Limited Twin City Kxpress a 7:80 am Chicago Kxpraaa IlllmeU Ceatral Chicago Express t oo am Chicago Limited. a 8:00 pm Wlnn.-Bt. Paul Ex.. b 7:00 am Mlnn.-bt. Paul Ltd...a 8:00 pm Wabuk ptnaba-St. Loula Ex... .a : pm Mall mntt tr.t.ru - - Arrlva a 7:40 pm a 6:46 pro a 8:46 am a 6:10 pra a 8:80 pm a 7:27 am a 4:60 pm a 8:80 pm a 4 46 pm al0:30 am to 1:20 pn al0:20 pm a 8:28 pm a 8:16 am a 7:30 am aU.uo am a 8:60 pre all:26 am a 3:28 pm a 1:28 pm a 8:49 am a 3:28 pm al2:30 pm a 8:16 am al0:00 am a il:Ju pro a 8:86 pm alt:00 am ai:l6 pm a 6:20 pm b 6:20 pm a 6:20 pm all:O0 am b 1:64 pm a 7:2 am clO'.ao am a 8:30 pm a 8:4a put a 2:45 pm a 8:00 am a . oil' am a 3:28 am all:16 pm blO:l am - --. m i .im siu fctsnby Lcl (from CB.)b 6:00 pm Ibtcaao, Hock Island Jr. Pacific tj a ora Rocky Mountain Ltd...al2:S8 am al0:S6 pm I he AloiintHtriaar m di-At. u m -. vruiaua Lmy express... ChlcHgo Local Paaa....bl0:36 am Chicago Expreaa .......a 4:10 pm Dea Mottles Local Paaa.a 4:27 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.. a 6:03 pm a 4:30 pra bl0:lt) pra a 1:10 pm al2:12 pm a 7:47 am The Mountaineer a 8:01 am a 0:40 am Local pass, to Lincoln. a 8:4tj am Colo.-Cal. Expreaa a 1:15 pm Okl. A Tax. Expreaa. ..a 6:00 pm Chi. -Neb. Ltd. Lincoln Kocky Mountain Ltd...al0:46 pra a 4:00 pm all 46 am a 6.63 pm !-': am cuU'umu, SlUwaakee at nt. Paal Overlund Umlted ...a 7:60 pm 3:12 am Onalia-chuao tx. Perry Local Colo.-Cal. Express ..it i :1s am ..a 8 o am ..a 6:00 put 11 :0u pm i :X pm 6:60 am 12 .Ui am a 7:40 am a 6:ao put coioraao opeciai Perry Local ...b 6:16 pm Mlaaoarl Pacific K. C. St. L. Ex a 8 20 am It. C. 4k 81 L. Km. all:u pm Busllaaton flatluK-ioia m4 atasoa. u'lluatoa Denver 6k California... Puget Sound Express. Nebraska poluts Black tlilla Lincoln Mail Northwest Express ... Nauraoka puuus Nebraska Express Llnooln Looai i. .a 4 io pm a 4:lo pm a 8.20 am a 4.iu pm . b 1 20 pni all:36 pm .a a.ju jm .a :lu aiu Arrlva a 1:46 pm a 2:6 pio a :lu pm a J 4o pi:, all'. la iu a 7:00 am a a.iu p.u a i iv pm b 8:03 am bl0:M air a 7:iu pi 1:60 am a 2.40 pm all: IS nm fcchuir-Plaitsmouih...b 3 06 pra Lincoln Local a 7.2a pin Piattamovth-lowa a 3:13 am Bellevue-Piattaroouih... al2.au pm Chicago Special a 7:16 am Denver Special all. 36 pnt Clucaso express a 4 oj ulu Chicago Paat Express.. a 6:30 pm Iowa Local a 8 If. am Creston (la.) Local b 3 30 pm tit. Louis Express a 4. jo mu K. C. 4k St. Joseph alO.to pm v r jk fit . i. i . a 7:u) am a o.Skj p.n a 8:uo sin tiu-.v am bl0:46 am m 4, um am a .lu pm ' - '-- w w .m K. C si St Joseph a 4 JO pm T.'ebster Italioa ittth aa4 Mlssoarl Paelflo Weaster. Depart Arrive. Auburn Local Chtcasjo, t. Oauaaa b 3.60 pm bll iiam Paal, "laae.poit. Depart .b 2.26 pm . Arrlva Sioux City Exrress. Omaha Local Sioux City Pass Twin City Pass 6loux City Local .... Km arson Local Oil I 0 :2J b t -Jb pm pa Pm ,...b 45 am ... c 8 16 am ,...h 6:66 pra b 8:10 am (b dally except only, (si dally. Sunday. c Sunday OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG-AMERICAN London Paris llinnhurii Pra Or.at. Juoa IS. 14 A V. prMorta. Jm 14. CliKlButl. Jn. 17. Pry. Uocoln. Jun. 31 Will Oil ml rirmaulh mn4 lTirtBurt , HevoaS lo Onlj. Will sail at Bouiutne. HlinTraA.AtniarnAM - 150 Will Kaadolph .. CtUragg. tii local agents or The Sunday Bee Is anxiously s waited by those who ar specially Interested b lands, the sort that buj and sell nt) encoursse others to do likewise, uiiniii nnu i iivuuuu uinitnui Bulls Enthusiastic Over Heuian Fly and Drouth. HIGHER VALUES IN CORN, TOO Whole Bltaatloa I. Covered hr ' Same Ipflnenees Coontry Deal ers Are Making (iener oas Sniea. OMAHA. June 3. 1311. Bullish enthusiasm ruled the wheat mar ket from the start and reports of damrtgea from hot, dry weather In the southwest and damaaea bv Hessian flv In the dlstrlcta east of the Mississippi river carried the market higher today. The advance for the week has been Meady and pronounced. The same sentiment that has been ad vancing wheat during the week has pre dominated In the corn market and given higher values. The selling by the country dealers has been very liberal as the ad vance and cash prlcea are. The bull market In wheat was of the genuine character today, early sellera on yesterday's bulce were forced to cover, closing the market on the high points of the clay. Cash wheat was ic hlghr. Corn was active with wheat and with any contlntinncR of the drv, hot weather prices are bound to advance. Cash corn was c hlcher. Primary wheat receipts were 243.0(10 bu. and shipments were fi2K 000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 283,000 bu. and ahlpments ol ats.mv) bu. Pilip.-irv i-orn recelnta were SM.ono bu. and ahlpments were fi?.ono bu., agalnat receipts aft year ol 5W.0OO bu. and shipments oi 7.000 bu. Clearances were, 177.000 bu. of corn. l.OnO bu. of oate and wheat and flour equal to ISA no bu. Liverpool woa closed owing to the coro nation celebration. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No S huril- 2 cars kHVic. No. 2 hard: 1 car, 87c. No. 4 hard: 1 car. 864c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 8SVic. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. RSc. CORN No. 2 white: 4 care: 61c. No. 8 white: 2 cars, file: 3 cars, 50c. No. 2 yel low. 6 cars. &A.e: Xn X vollnw. fi care. SOVic: No. 4 yellow. 1 car. 4.c: No. 2 mixed. 4 cars, 60c; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, 60V: 5 cars, S"c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 4M4C; 2 cars. 49MiC no graoe. 1 car, 4sc; 1 car. 4:y: I car. 44c. OATS Standard, 1 car. 34VlC; No. 3 white, 3 cars. 34-jo; No. 4 nh'.te, 3 cars, 34c; No. ycnow, z cars, 33c; no grade, 2 cars, 33C Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. fWddc: No. 3 ha-rd. S7VoSVc; No. 4 hard, K6ftfi7c; rejected hard. 74Vfi2c; No. 3 spring. MMi&c; No. 4 spring. STiiWc: No. 2 durum. 84W&S61Ae: No. 3 durum, X3i,iiiS4'4c. CORN No. 2 white, ROVffSlc; No. 3 white, I'af'lc; No. 4 white. ,V4(50Ho; No. 8 color, jOV.aWV; No. 2 yellow, 5jWa No. 3 yellow, 505noic; No. 2. WXijfiO4C; No. 3. tiWMKc; No. 4 corn. 49i&43Vc: no grade. 44fe4Re. OATS No. 2. 34ia:i6c: atandard. 34V412 14c; No. 3 white. K4ViS34,4c: No. 4 white. 3JHig34c;, No. 3 yellow, 34(S4c; No. 4 yel low, OT4(f3;C. HAULKY NO. 3. 82?fSfic: No. 4. 74S4C: NO 1 feed. 67(fi84c; repected. 54fl69c. RYE No. 2. 87(&SSc; No. 3. $figic Carlo! Hecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 24 442 227 Minneapolis 144 imniia 27 i( 10 Uuluth 85 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade.' CHICAGO, June 8. With scorching heat n Knnsaa and Nebraska and with heatk,in ly damage spreading through Indiana, ail cereals today scored a sharp advance In irlce. Wheat led the way and ilnlM'tl strong to lVa'HiC higher than last n 0-. I -a test trading left corn Tac to lWlUc '. 1. oeta dearer by Ta'S'le and provisions un hanged or costing the consumer 2',vi'dc more than before. In contrast with previous days, the atrengthenlng and expansion of the what market was nearly uniform Instead of being confined to a single option. An other noticeable feature was the fact that he damage reports from both Indiana and he west were accompanied by orders to purchase ' wheat. Foreigners also were active buyers In Chicago. A good deal of the time the market was entirely bare of offerings and there was a constant bidding up of quotations. Cash wheat rose with the futures, the big owners going sharfHy after the carlot arrivals and pay ing stirt rates ror the privilege. For July me top ana Dot torn ngures 01 the day were 34c and 91 He. with last aales 93 So. a net gain of la. Llghlneae of country sales had consider able to do with the advance In corn. July ranged from MVgMc to &4c and closed tirm anu vtfic up at 6440. Cash grades were In fair demand. No. 2 yellow fln- ahed at 6u'au64c. Complaints were numerous that oats had been heading short In many parts of ths leading states. Decreased acreage cut a, figure. July fluctuated between 3iiAfi;u7 and 374c closing Tslc net higher at 37c atraignt, almost the record price thus far Jnrlng the crop year. The provision market could not wholly eacape the bullish spirit of the neighbor ing pits, fork was cnaiked up a nickel higher at the end of the day and there were leaser gains put to the credit nf lrrt and ribs. Prices In Chicago furnished bv the ITn- dlke Grain company, Telephone Douglas 2473, 708 Brandels Building, Omaha: - Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat. July... Sept.. I .... 834 91 88s,i 80 ,6S, llWMlS Corn- July.. Sept.. 53TA64 64'aiSI K 544 i tec. . . '61'-3V uats July.., Sept... Dec..., 36BVv 37 S6V(j 87H; Pork- July... Sept. . 14 72 14 72H 14 o 8 07 J 8 06 Lard - July.. SpL. 8 06 8 16 7 90 7 85 8 17H Rlbn July.. 7 90 7 S& Cash quotatlona were as follows: FLOCK Steady; winter patents. 33 Son 4..V0; straights, $3.7034.26; spring straights, RYE No. 2, 92c. MAKLKY Feed or mixing, 0ig70cj fair to holce malting, 76-tTfcAc. SEED Timothy. $13.00; clover, $15.75. PROVISIONS Mess Pork, per bbl.. 814. 87U ftUi.OO. Lard, per 100 lbs., 38.02V short ribs, siues, loose, ai.mtiws.uu; snort clear aides, boxed. $8.12Vt.26. Total clearances of wheat and flour ware equal to 189.U0U bushels. Primary receipts wire 343.uo puaneis, compared with 283,000 bushels the correnpondlng day a year ago. Estimated receipts fur tomorrow: Wheat. tl cara; corn, 410 cars; oats. 220 cars; hogs, 42. Out head. chlcsKo Cash Prices-Wheat: No. I red. 96c; No. 3 red. 9t(s4o; No. 2 hard, 96c; No. 2 hard. 94u944C; No. 1 northern spring 31 ("a 1 .; Nn. 2 northern spring, 9boc H ill; No. 8 spring, J3ii7c Corn: No. 2 cash. 54Vj64V; No. 3 cash, Mtfa64c; No 2 white. 64-'a4i5e: No 3 white, 644n4c; No. 2 yellow. 6ott5&c; No. 3 yellow, Mc. Oats: No. 2 caah, 3nc; No. 3 white. 3;'c 38c; No. 3 white, 30V37c; No. 4 white, 36 ti-3'4-; standard. 37.37ViC BUTTER Weak; creameries, 17S21c; dai ries. 16'll9C. hK5S Weak; receipts, 14.464 caes; at mark, cases Included. 11(h11Sc; firsts, l$c; prime firsts, 14c. CHEESE Steady; daisies, HVfllc; twins, KV(illc; young Americas, lluu; long horns. llvsfHSc. POTATOES Steady: choice to fancy, new. II KVril.20; old. 381T40C. mULTHY Steady; turkeya. live, 12c; fowls, live. 12vc; springs, dressed. 22Zi26o. VEAI Steady ; 60 to SO lbs.. 7V7Vic; to ai ins., vuw, $ to 110 lbs., wiuc. Receipts Today Wheat. 24 cars; corn, 442 011. oata, ZZ7 cara B-sUmated tomorrow Wheat, 22 cars; corn, 410 cars; oats, 220 cars. Bt. I.eala weaeral Market. 8T. LOUIS, June 2 WHEAT Higher, track No. 3 red, 9valc; No. 2 hard. 910 97V: July, 8Mc; September, 88VitHie. ()RN Higher; track No. 2. 6464c; No. 2 white. btWti:nc: July. 64Vac: Sentember. 36c. OATS Higher; track No. 2, ; No. t white, 38Vc; July, 3oS6Vo; September, 86 S RYE Unchanged. 85c. FlAJL'R Steady; red winter patents. $4 20 tit.iu; extra fancy and straight, S3.WS4.11; nsro winter rieara 32 sutfl.lo. SEED Tlmothv, $6.OUt(a60. CORN ME A 1 $4.60. BRAN Weak; market easy; track. 8105 ill Oh. HAY-Market ateady; timothy. $l.0O& Zi W: prairie. $120O(jl5 00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; tobbing $1" i' Lard, unchanged; prime at earn $7 70 U 5". Dry salt meats, unchanged, boxed 834 014. 88iJ 92 90 54 53S 65H 64'.. KH 37 jav S'iVi 37H 36 37H SSVk 31A I 14 66 14 6) I 14 20 14 15 I 8 07m 8 OS $15 I 8 16 I 8 15 7 30 I 7 90 7 83 J82 7M I 780 Tt i " " aeon, unchanged; boxe.l SrAira er clears. ! ,,VinKs.' j extra ahorta. I!t l2sj; clear ribs. ! 12; short clears. .17'. POri.TRY Pteadv: chickens. lirt.c; .""i:4-; tin keys. UfjUUc; ducka, c, geese, 5c. Dl'TTER Steady; creamery, Mc. EJOS I nchanged, l.rK-. Kecelpts. Bhipmonta Flour, bb!s. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu..., 8 onn ... 32.1 . . .pm O110 ... 37,"n0 23,f) 41,ii) 37,000 NKW lOIIK fiKNKRAL MARKKT taotalona of the Day on Varloaa Commodities. NF7W TORK. June S.-FLOCR-Qulet . spring patents. 84.di'fifi.15; winter straights. 8'llV4.00; wletcr patents. I4 10j4.50; spring cieara, 33.7Wu4.lu; winter extras. No. 1. 83.i 4i3 60; winter extras. No. 2, 33 lo 3.25; Kan a etralKhis, 34 114 30. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. 34 6'(i 16; choice to fancy, $,V2(Va6 60. CORNMKAL Firm; fine white and yel low, 31.lwUl.20, coarse, Il lCKyLlo; kiln dried. 33.00. W HEAT ftpot market firm; No. 2 red. 9S'c, nominal. In elevator, and 99'e. nomi nal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Iu luth. ll.OS'i. f. o. b., afloat. Futures mar ket was quiet but firm, with small offer ings, due to the bullish operations In July In the west and fears of crop damage, closing Stt-1c net higher; July closed at 98 3-K.c; September, 9Hc. CORN Spot market firm; export new No. 2. Hlc, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Fu tures market was without transactions, closing Vc. lower to lc higher; July closed st B24c; September, 14c; December, 2o. OATS Spot market strong; standard white, 43c; No. 2. 44c; No. 2, 43c; No. 4, 42'tc- Futures market was without trans actions, closing nominal. HAY Kasler; prime,, $l.40r1 4; No. 1, tl 40; No. 2. 31.2Mrl.30; No. 3, 21 0v(! 1 05. HIDES Quiet; Central American, lN'pl 20c; Bogota, ZHii&SZVJ. LEATHER Steady; hemlock firsts, 23'4j 27c; seconds, 22flnaio. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; meaa. $17 75 (& 18.00; family, 318.0"ff;19.5fi; short clears. llD.75iiil7.0O. Beef, steady; mess, 312.WV3! 12.60; family, $13.0013.60; beef hsms, $25 00 iii27.60. Cut meats, steadv; pickled Bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. $10.00(i ! 13.00; pickled hama, $12 5013.00. Ird, firm: middle west prime, S154(.25; refined, quiet; continent, $ ; South American, $9.70; compound, $7.37i ti7.fi2S4. TALIjOW Quiet; prime city, hhds., 61e; country, StyflQc. Bl'TTER I'neettled; creamery, specials, 22!?r23c; creamery, extras, 21V22c; state dairy, finest, 22c. CHEESE Firm; unchanged; exports for the week, 2,400 boxes. EGOS Demoralized; fresh gathered, extra firsts, lfiigl7c; fresh gathered, firsts, H'tt&lDc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered, white, lSgiZOc. POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens, 30(;32c; fowls, WSVte; turkeys, 14c. Dressed, quiet; western broilers, 180f.28c; western fowls, 13il4c; western turkeys, 13(6 18c. Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletln. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m. Saturday, June 8, 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Statlons Max. Mln. fall. Pkr. Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear twelve-hour Ashland, Neb 98 S .00 Auburn, Neb 100 87 Columbus. Neb... 9S S4 Falrburv, Neb. ..100 64 Fairmont. Neb... 99 62 Gr. Island, Neb.. .. 65 Hartlngton, Neb. 91 84 Hastlnga, Neb.... 99 63 Holdrege, Neb... 98 6.1 Lincoln. Neb 100 67 No. Platte. Neb. 90 00 Oakdale. Neb 92 60 Omaha, Neb 98 73 Tekamah, Neb.. .100 68 Valentine. Neb.. 92 64 Sioux City. la... 94 72 Alta, la 90 66 Carroll. Ia 94 66 Clarlnda, Ia 98 67 Sibley. Ia 87 64 Minimum temperature .00 .00 .00 .00 .14 .00 .00 .OS .00 .00 .03 .00 .10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 for period ending at 8 a, m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. District. Stations. Max. Mln. Rain fall Columbus. 0 17 Louisville. Ky 20 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago, III 25 St. Louis. Mo 25 Des Moines, Ia.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansaa City, Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 18 84 62 .30 88 60 .00 80 60 .30 76 60 . 60 90 6H .00 M 64 .60 78 68 .60 9rt 70 . .60 34 66 ' .10 Unseasonably high temperatures pre vailed during the last twenty-four hours In Nebraska and Kansas, and very warm weather was general throughout the south ern portion of the corn and wheat region. Temperatures were moderate In the north ern portion. Good rains were quite gen eral in the upper Mississippi valley and lake region, and lighter and widely scat tered showers occurred In other portions. One Inch or over of rain occurred at the following stations: Minot. N. D 1; St. Paul, Minn.. 150; Campbell, Minn., 1.10; Cedar Rapids. Ia., 1; Galva. III.. 1?0: Mil waukee. Wis., 1.10. L. A. WELSiH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 3. WHEAT One cent higher; No. 2 hard, 88Htl6c; No. 3. 8iVe3c; No. 2 red, 8ti&S9c; No. 3, 87fllyc; July, h6c, bid. CORN Market hiZfibe higher; No. 2 mixed. &3Vg&4c; No. 3 mixed, 5264c; No. 2 white, 54',ic; No. 1 white, bZc; Sep tember, 64'g64,ic OATS Unchanged to W higher; No. 2 white, 36i36Vic; No. 2 mixed, 33Vij344c. RYE Koffl.KIC. BUTTER Creamery. 22c; firsts, 19c; sec onds, 17c; packing stock, 15c. EGGS Extras, 16VC; firsts, uvc; seconds. c ..... HAT Strong to 3126 higher; cnoice timothy, 317 .oosa 18.00; choice prairie, $is.2u8 ! receipts, empmems. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. . 18,000 47.000 32,000 7,000 47.000 7,0u0 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 3 WHEAT July, 96VS96T4c; September, 934fi 9!sc : Decem ber. 9Sc. Cash, No. 1 hard, $1.0f4: No. 1 northern, 98cfc1.00H; No. 2 noithern, to 68c; No. 3 wheat, 931iS9tic. SEED Flax. $2.26. BARLEY-68tic. CORN No. 8 yellow. 51'Vi'?5:c. OATS No. 3 white, SV&ffiSiC RYE No. 2. 90c. HR A N 120.&0M 21.00. FLOUR Second patenta, 84 .6034 90; first cleara, 83.203.50; second clears, $2 2032.85. Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 8. CORN Higher; No. 2 yellow, fZc; No. 1 yeuow, wuc; no. nilxed. 63Hc; No. 4 mixed. DltC; sample, Hc. itiTS-Hliihtr: No. 2 white. 3UVC: stan dard, S6Vc; No. 3 white. 36!c; No. 4 white, 36c. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June $. WHEAT No. 1 northern. II 01 41. IK: imo. I normern. vnew tl 00- July. 93Mic; September, 9410. . . . . . a . 'VT DA T Ptanaaru, t4'm. BARLEY Malting. 7&u'90c. nnlath Grain Market. tvttt.TTTH. June t WHEAT No. 1 northern. 99o; No. 2 northern. 86Va7Hc; July, 99Hr bid; September, 84ic. OATS 3b"4C. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 3. COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 15.30c; middling gulf, ihusc. raies. none. gX. LOC1B. June a. ivjci jiaraei unchanged: middling. 16c; aales. none; receipts. 6M bales; shipments, stat bales; stock, 11.086 bales. New York cotton msrxet. aa furnished by Ign Bryan, membere of New York Cotton exchange. 815 South Sixteenth street: Month Open. High. Low. Close julv 15 70 15 74 16 68 16 73 lugUBt -..16 15 16 25 16 14 15 21 September W " 1 CT 13 74 October 13 24 13 37 IS 21 13 i December 13 13 13 30 13 13 13 19 Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. June 8. HAT No. I $11.00; No. 2 $10 00: packing. $7 00; alfalfa. $13 00. Straw: Wheat, 85 50; rye, $6.60; oats. $7.00. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June $. COFFEE Futures closed steady, net unchanged to 6 points higher. 8ales. 11.250 bacs June. 1070c; Julv 10 76c; Auguat. W 70c; September, 10 6c; October. 10 43c: November. 10 41c: rxx-ember, January. February, March, April and Mav. 10.39c. Bpot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Klo 12 6-lfio; No. 4 cantos, 13o. Mild, quiet; Cordova, l&315c. t. Jewsk Live Stock Market. PT. JOSEPH, June $. CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head: market steady: ateera. 86 25 4jlfv rows and heifers. 83.265.26; calves. 4.A04f7 75. HOGA Receipt S.0CO head; market rtv: too. 352V4: bulk of aales. $6 fort 5 W. 8HEKP AM' uimbo-neoeipis. head; market ateady; lambs. $t 8tf7.00 sw . j lAMiTTi imr tiwnriv innirT . u ill H fl H 1,1 r, .1 I 111 i IV i;iHRIril Beef Steers Higher, Cows Lower for the Week. HOGS OPEN STEADI.CL0SE HIGHER Fat Sheep Fifteen to Tvrenly-Flve Lower for Week and Shorn La an ha Qaarter to Thirty Fire Cents Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, June 8. 1!11. 'Clrt r -r' CHrtie.. llocs Bhep ....2.S30 6.481 4.121 ... 2.777 14.126 t.i?4 ... 4.3R8 11,82 3.321 ... 4 018 14.144 l.Mi ... i.."2 ii -r 72 6.6-'7 Official Monday .... Off-rial Ti;-dav .... Official Wednesday Official Thursday... ouicial lrioay r.stinmte Saturday . Six days this week. Same days last week. ..14.847 63 RK 62,. W.870 6o.2; 67.1HO 46.983 lfl.lN2 22.942 22. W4 30.216 29. .V 13. .IS. 391 Same dava 2 week as-o . 50 478 Same dava 3 weeks ago..ls.7:'2 Same dsys 4 wpeks ago..l7.2T0 Same days Inst year 13.H72 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, aa compared with last year: 1S11. 1910. Inc. aitio 4;tl.231 41.1,. li...:9 Hoga l,1f,1.422 92.94T. 22i.47 Sheep 705,829 616.719 90.101 The following table rr.ows the average prices on lio at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. I 1P11 .!910. (1909. 11908. il9O7.19O.l05. May 26... I 6 701 9 19 7 lOf 5 141 8 991 321 6 H Mar 26..! 6 83 1 8 14 7 14 & 16i I 271 6 :9 May 27... I 6 84 3 27 1 7 14 1 6 201 6 901 6 17 May 28... I I 8 39! 7 021 S 28 6 921 24 May 28.. .1 6 8!V 7 021 5 27 i 5 94 6 291 8 12 May 30... I $ 82V 3 Ml I 6 251 6 Oil 391 5 17 May SI...) 6 741 8 331 7 111 6 08 32 5 11 June 1...I 6 7('s 9 311 7 14' 1 36 6 101 (1 20 5 (W June 2... 6 7T4, 9 16 7 W 6 291 I 6 21 0 16 June 3... I 6 77" 3 09 7 26 6 23 6 05 6 13 Sunday. Receipts and disposition 01 live stocg at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yes terday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs.HVs. C. M. A St. P. 4 1 W abash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. A N. W., east C. & N. W.. west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. Q , east 1 C, B. A. Q., west C, R. I. & p., east C , R. I. & P., west Illinois Central Chicago Great Western Total receipts 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Omaha Packing Co Swift & Co Cudahy i'acking Co... Armour A Co Murpny 1 22 6 26 6 2 25 4 2 2 2 101 Hogs. .. 1.1"3 .. 1,732 .. 1.371 .. 1.516 .. 603 Total ' 6,325 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence on nale thla morning, the mar ket, as usual on a Saturday, being practi cally bare of supplies although a tew scattering cars were reported In. Receipts for the week have been very moderate, showing a large falling off as compared with recent weeks. Under the Influence of a very fair local demand and greatly decreased receipts the market on beef steers this week has had a gradual upwurd movement. Prices have really not been quoted any hltiliei but still they have been creeping up slowly and at the close ot the wtek are aiuuiu loc higher than last week. While the best dry lot heifers and llgh, cows have held up very well the general run of cow stuff, especially anything snow ing grass or anything on the canner ordei has had a downward movement and prlcei. at the close of the week are Hxj20c lower. Veal calves have been In very good de mand and at the same time very light sup ply this week, with the result that prices have rapidly advanced, the best grades selling as high as 8S.50. Bulls and stag have been very fair sell era all the week at fully steady prices. Feeders have been In very light supply this week, but .there have been a good many stockers on the common order re ceived during tha- last few days. At the same time country demand has not been overly urgent and with a surplus of cattle at the close of the week prices yesterday, which had been steady all the week, broke as much as 26c. This means that the week is closing fully 26c lower than last week on that kind of cattle. Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $6.80ih.10; fair to good beet steers, $5.6O1i5.80; common to fair beef steers, $6.00j-i 60; good to choice heifers, $n.0ft(Zi,,5.60: good to choice cows, $4.6ivji.ri.00; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.16'u46o; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.50j4 lr. ; good to choice stockers and feeders, $.Vn0 5.70; fair to good Blockers and feeders. $ft.0flH6.60; common to fair Mockers and feeders, $4.00(3 5 00; stock helfere. $4.2x56 2:., veal calvea, $A.Oiij8.60; bulla, stags, etc., MOO'S. 25. HOGS Demand for hogs had both vol ume and tone, producing a trade that was steady early and strong to 6c higher late. About 102 cars were yarded In all and regular buyera purchased freely through out the aegalon. Clearance of bulk was made before 10 o'clock and all weights showed good action. Orders from shipping and speculative quarters called for about one-eighth of the supply, but there was no appreciable pref erence for any particular class of stock. Spreads held at nnrrow margins and qual ity was a primary factor In determining price. Lard grades sold around $5. 755.75 and desirable butchers moved at or near $580. Light mixed offerings and choice bacon animals brought as much as $5.96, a top that Is 5c above yesterday's high price. Despite the fact that receipts this week have been liberal, the demand has been broad and prices have held up very credit ably. The bulk as well as the top today shows a nickel decline from prlcea a week ago. Representative sales: No. (1 At. ..MO . ,J2 ,.n .107 ..lit ..111 ..171 Sh. Pr. No. At. 8h. Pt. 140 I 46 (I IIS 40 I SO S40 6 10 10 227 (0 6 10 J W 4 TO il U0 1H0 a SO ... lit 217 2"0 i 80 140 ( '0 U 4I 300 4 80 140 ( 70 II 141 40 I a 80 6 70 76 ... 80 240 6 70 M 154 ... I 80 120 ( 70 U 117 ... 6 80 ... (TO 41 161 120 6 80 46 I 70 48 147 ... I 80 ... I TO T4 240 SO I 80 ... I 70 44 144 ... t 80 ... I TO 71 241 40 I 80 80 I 7214 Tl 24T ... I .) 80 I 71 87 B ... i 80 140 i T8 67 244 200 I 80 111 I 75 M 233 ... t 80 80 I 78 Tl 214 120 4 84 ... I 74 41 241 ... 8 0 ... I TS 7 224 ... 6 M ... I 78 44 206 10 I HI ISO I 71 71 844 80 6 80 t 40 4 (0 (4 M ia ID 66 ( 14 6 fl 44 48 H 41 44 .... 41 48 ,.lt .11 ..:m .121 ..21.4 ..!7 ..177 ..17 ..141 .144 ..lit ..M ..nt ..143 An attractive office, in the heart of the THE BEE has a few vacant offices that are are kept thoroughly clean, and are Inviting rooms during the hot sum mer months. New elevators that will give this building excellent ser vice arc being Installed. Janitor Here is a list offices which fcOOK 416 Having a south and west exposure, protected from west by the City Hall, ard most alwaya a cool breeze from the aouth. Thin apace Is l$4x2W and Is well lighted, with very reasonable rent, per mo. fia.00 2800M S4S On the sixth floor next to the southeaat corner, where the after noon snn will not roast during hot weather. There Is a vault ahout 4 fMi smi&ra In this room which valuables. The room Is 8-8x18-6, ttOOaf 394V Northwest oorr.er room, and the only large single room vat-ant In the bulldl.ig. There is a total of 30 square feet of space and has a lare flrnnroif vault- Thla could be arranged to make two private of fices and a reception room, and it nrniisTiB xxr xuam stacs on hastt aioa or Baixoxva. The New elevators are being installed. The Bee Building Company Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts. 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The M-ale of values remained nominal. .Supplies during the week give a total that Is relatively light, only l.".,00n head allowing up In all, Nearly half of tills run consisted of wooled Mexican lambs, a class of stuck that Is seldom available at market so late In the season. Shorn west ern lambs were In very fair supply on most days, but matured sheep, euch as eves, wethers, etc., have been scarce at all times. The main trade. Involving wooled Mex Icana only, opened steady, became a quar ter cheaper at mid-week and regained the loss on a two-car offering yesterday. Toppy Mexican lamba In fleece are now selling around $7.50, quotably steady with a week ago. During the major portion of the week short rune had no appreciable Influence upon demand. Shorn lamba had to be placed on a more attractive basla and prea ent prices are about 36c lower than those of a week auo. Slumpy conditions at larger trading points in the enst have had a considerable influence upon the local sit uation and are lnif,uly credited with bear ish trend of values in the face of light offerings. Volume of business In old sheep was hardly large enough to afford anything like a good reflection of the market. Re cent sales average up weak to some lower and present quotations Indicate a net de cline of about a quarter. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring Inmhs, good to choice. tii7.Va7.75; spring lambs, fair to good. $5.6tr(i75; Mexican lambs, $7.1ffi7.50; shorn lambs, good to choice, $6.10"(i 8.4(1, shorn lambs, fair to good, $5.5O'(i10; feeding lamba. shorn, 13 50 p 4 6 J; yearlings, shorn, $4 75'&5.3fi; wethers, shorn, $4.4'Vfi5.00; ewes, good to choice, shorn, $4.25 (04.60, ewes, fair to good, shorn, $3.65(34.25. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Hoga Slew. CHICAGO, June 3. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 200 head; market steady; beeves, $6.1fvii.40; Texas steers. $4.60gC.50; western steers, $4.754i6.50; stockers and feeders, $3.8ji5.S5; rows and hclfera, $2.46'ul 6.80; calves, $5.25(7.76. HOGS Receipts estimated At 9.000 head; market slow; light, $5.754pS.12: mixed, $5.70 4iti.06; heavy, $5.5036.00; rough, $6.sS.7K; good to choice heavy, $5.7fy).ti0; pigs, $6.55 ti6.0H; bulk of sales, $5 WXa.ii0. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelptB esti mated at 6,000 head; murket Pteady; native, $3.(iofc4.45; western. $3.0ufi4.5O; yearlings, 84. 25(u5. 15; lamba, native, $4.25iju.90; western. $4.257.10. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 3. -CATTLE Re ceipts 200 head; no southerns; market steady; native ateers, $6.254141.35; southern steers, $4.1Cfl5.50; southern cows and heif ers, $J.0(-a4.50; native cows and heifers, $3.00 'diiOi; stockers and feeders, $4.2.Vh6.5o; bulls, $3.85(6.00; calves. $5.0uJi7.6O; western steers, .-5.0OH6 10; western cows, $3.(XV(i4.75. HOGS Receipts 2.000 head; market ateady; bulk of aalea, $5.8(ii6.90; heavy. $5.50 'a 5.85; packers and butchers, $5,8546.90; llghta, $5.8fHj6.95. SHEEP AND LA M BS Recelpta none; market ateady; muttons, $3.50g6.95; lamba, $5.5O4j7.00; fed wethers and yearlings, $3.76 5.25; fed western ewes, $3.5ta3.85. St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, June 3. CATTLE Receipts 100 head; no Texana; market steady; na tive beef steers. 5.50'(i4i.26; cows and heif ers, $3.50&.15; ntockers and feeders, $3.00 5.26; Texas and Indian ateers. $4.26fa6.00; cows and heifers. $3.6o4i6.00; calves In car load lots. $5.0wS,7.60. HOGS Receipts 4,600 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $5.9u--(i5.u6; packers, $5.4066.00; butchers and best heavy, $6.9u3 6.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1,500 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.76 G4.26; lamba, 35.50427.90. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, South Omaha 70 6.600 .... St. Joseph 100 2.0 Kansas City 200 2.(1 St. Louis 100 4.5 Chicago 200 9.0 200 1.600 6,000 Totals 670 24,100 1,700 The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ada. LOCAL Representative WANTED We wmnt rprntatlv to htuidla for us In this territory the Mle ot an unprecedented 1 j attract We ft ret mort (se 4 bond oo New York property. We do not want a man eerklng a em la 17, but a man who la able aod rwady to sell hirh grade erurUIrs ajid to build vp for oiroaelt and ue a profit able bualneae. With euch a man we am orecared to make liberal arranirmenu. The bond we have referred to above will yield to the Investor 6 87, and Is aeoured by land oosttni over 3.0i0,000, and on which over t4.5OO.K0 has been spent la Im provements In the last three and a half year. ' We are dealers In Standard Railroad Bond, and are In a position to bur tnd roll eecurltlee traded In, In New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our list of Investment offering em bracee thoee suitable for the require ment! of every claae of Investor. WOODBURY & CO. 42-44 Pine St New York cool and well ventilated, city, is a business i.aset. BUILDING as choice as any In the city. They ( attention, light and water are the best. of a few choice are now vacant: affords storsce SDaca for atatlonery or and renta for, per month SIS. OO rents at the small sum of. per mo. $40.00 sbi tss siOAiona nut rxoom 47 . M . 4 . .. an . M. . 81 84 . 89.. 78 . . f . 44.. 83.. fS . 41.. 70 . 84.. H.. 84.. Tlic O m i li i Bee's Great Booklovers' Contesi . & (WZYt: STUCK IT OUT Itt- TZJT YI2AR5, tSLTf) iW&Jsjf- A 1 1 STICK JT OUT rtX f X A2TDT2ULS TZir 1 HO. e MOHDAT, JVVTB 5, 1911. What Does This Title Author Your Name Street and Number City or Town After you have written In the title ot the book, save ths coupon and picture. Do not send any coupons until the end of the contest Is an nounced. 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Wsmlos, that portion mt Iowa east of but not Including bes Moines, aad that Bastion et South Daaaaa known as ths Black Hills DIstrlet. ' road records, and today ' ranks among the leading motor cars. For both service and speed, this auto will make au excellent possession. It is a real joy-maker. It is fully equipped and is just like accompanying illustration. The famous Apperson warranty goes with this car. The prize may be Inspected at the Apperson Sales Rooms. 1102 Farnam St. Second Prize Value $730 Not everybody can play a plane but everybody would like to. The es-note Kimball player-piano, worth 760. which Is the second grand prize, will furniah music for you whether you play or not. It la a wonderful Instrument, and wul make some home a happy place lor every member of the taniil. Even Grand ma can play this Instrument. If slater wanta to play It without the mechanism, she simply has to lift a lever. This player la eihlblted at the A. Hoape store. 151S Douglas St. Fourth Prize Value $230 A 1200 Columbia ' Urgent" Orafon ela and li0 worth of lecordx form the lourth grand prlxe. Thla excel lent Instrument Is one of the best nianufa.'tiiied. It is built of finest mahogany throughout tor any family thla instrument Is simply a musical gem. It Is sure to Increase the bliss of any home. It will draw the lamlly cluser together and form means of entertainment night after night Thla Oraionola la now ex hibited at tha Columbia Phonoghauh Company's agency, 12U-1J rariiuut t treat. Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE $140.00. Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $2. Watch for the Daily Picture in The Bee Picture Represent? First Prize Va!u $2,000 A 12,000 Apperson "Jack Rab bit" Touring car. Model Four Thirty, with five passenger capac ity. It is a great car In a great contest. It has many speed and Third Prize Value $300 This prize Is a beautiful lot In A. V. Tukey & Sons Her addition, adjacent to Hanscom park and Cen tral boulevard. It Is lot 4 of block eight, on Thirty-third street, and Is 60x120 feet. The sliest oar li.ie runs along; Thirty-second Avenue, Juat a block from the site of the lot. Home young couple, perhaps, will here erect a little cottage In vh.ch to live for years and years. Who can tell whitt lucky person will set this Ideal lott You may be the one.