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THE BEE: OMATTA, MONDAY, JUNE 12. 1911. rniiu iun nDnnurr uinvrTit' f. nr rib., naru; short dears uimuu nnu rnuuuuci nmnivDi i v" iv-rd: thickens, nr. ernns. Market Conditions and Sentiment Are Entirely Reversed. TRADERS UNLOAD THEIR WHEAT Tilth Cooler WMlkfr la Bight and the HI Derllae In WkMi Rronaht Out Heavy Cora Offerings, l.rndlit( Wrik Tone. OMAHA. Juno 10 1911. Market condition and sent. mint wrre en tirely revr ril Imnieiliately after the open frill iIiIk morninK- Wheat lnd'ii who had been ta)y bnver.i hrituso of the ex treme hot w'ather changed front and un loaded tlielr holdings on an unxupporti d market. The inrerajt fur howers and cooler wrsthcr was uppermost In all minds and the price of wheat dropped With cooler weather in Bight nnil the bi dVcllne In wheat hruiiprltt out heavy 0irn ffeilhKs. riMiik (he market a weak and aaler tone In spite of the recent Ktrengtli llxplajed. Heavy hedging sales of cash wheat cou pled with abort nelling on cooler tempera lures gave wheat futures a 3c break. Caah wheat aold lyc lower. The corn market lost Ita anap when wheat broke and prediction of rain with Increased country offering were all used by the ahort sliers. Caah corn waa un changed to He lower. Primary what receipt were C4.0O0 bu. and shipments weia 31G.0OO bu.. against re ceipts lam vear of 34,00.l bu. and shipments Of 439,000 bU. Primary corn receipt were 815.000 bu. and shipments were 2M,om bu.. against re ceipts last year of 572.000 bu. and ahlp Dienta of 276.00O bu. Olearanree were 1.17.710 bu. of corn. 19.200 bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to J71.500 bu. Uverpool closed unchanged to ld higher on wheat and d to d higher On corn The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 car. 874c. No. S hard: 1 car, Me. Rejected: 1 car. 80c. CORN No. 2 white: 4 carl. IWe. No. S white. 4 cars, Mc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 6:Hc. No. .1 color: 1 car. Mc. No. 2 vel low. 4 cars, 62c; 1 (art, Klie. No. 2 mixed: i car. .V.'c; 2 cars, 5l4c; 1 car, 614c. No. ! mixed: 6 cars, 61'jc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. Me. O.'.TS-Standard: 1 car. 87c. No. 8 white: rars, 3KV.c: 13 cars, 3&l4c. No. 4 white: 8 curs. 3 No. 3 yellow: 1 ear. 3ie. No. 4 ye low: 4 cars, 3.V,c. No grade: 2 cars, 3-c, 1 car, 34c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. sr.siSflc; No. S hard. M'aSTc; No. 4 hard, 82fri85r; rejected hard. 73V2c: No 3 spring. 8vwi0c; No. 4 spring. u.., 4 uurum, ntzM'ic: rs o. a ourutn, sl'SL'ie. TORN No. 2 white, 3a63'c: No. t white. R2r(lc; No. 4 white. 52',.rf62V: No. I color, 524&.'c: No. 2 yellow, 6144f52c; No. I yellow, ilfidwc ; No. 4 yellow. 60 HViC, No. 2, bnyaMc; No. 3. nltyffUVio; No. 4. 604(i5lc; no grade, 47'84S4i.c. OATS-No. 2 white. !&71,e; standard. IKVa37c: No. 3 white. ii Vo'38i,ie; No. 4 white. S5SJ3tV: No. I yellow, 36a38'4c: No. 4 yellow, 35'.a.3fc. BARLEY No. 3, 82(6c; No. 4. 74t?S4c, f""d- &85c; rejected, 543)o. RYE No. 2. 84(J85c; No. 3. 83&i4c. t'arlot Hecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago ;5 643 183 Minneapolis 153 v.m,iz 1! 0 iJuluth (2 CHICAGO GKA1 AND PROVISIONS Feat ores of the 'trading and Closing; Prices on Doard of Trade. CHICAtio, June 10. Wheat prices came down with a crash today, especially tor the July delivery. There were signs that the big holdings acquired In the May deal hud been largely hedged for July and Sep tember and that a leading source of supply waa therefore available no longer. Peeling at the close was demoralized with laat sales lc to 3e under last night. Torn finished Vo to 'o down, oats off VaSc to c and provisions at a decline of 15c to 40c. Promise of cooler weather started the selling, which weakened the wheat market to a point where atop-losa orders disclosed the hollowness of the situation. Appar ently, the principal trader on the bull aide had successfully conducted under cover of the hot weather acare and without at tracting notice a series of hedges In distant months. Offers by Winnipeg tradera to sell at remarkably low figures In Buffalo had a further tendency to upset prices here. As the market had been bulled of late chiefly In view of possible crop Injurv from the extreme heat and dry weather, the probability of a change to lower tem perature and plenty of moisture helped to bring about a complete change of front on the part of local tradera. The close waa virtually at the low point of the week. During the session July ranged from 88Hc to 92c, with last sales 3 V net lower at B8Hc. Belling of corn waa heavy. July fluctu ated between MHc and 6&c, dosing easy o off at 64c. Cash grades were weak. No. 2 yellow finished at MMe. Oats possessed more strength than other grains. High and low point for Julv were 384e and 87Sc, with the close He off at 87Hc. The week's big run of hogs counted against valuea In the provision pit At the final bell pork waa down 334c to. 40c lard leas expensive by 174c to 20o and ribs were off 16e to 20c. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company, telephone Douglas 2473. 708 Brandela building, Omaha: JMiio; turkeys. L",il ; ducks. geeae, jc. HITTKH-Uull; creamery. 17'22a MldS- Iaower, 11c. Receipts. Shipments Hour, hbls 4 0 .9o0 Wheat, bu r.ooo 17 000 Com. bu 7!U) 4-'.0f Oats, bu. 41.009 28.000 NEW VOIIK ;KKHAI, MARKET ((notations of the Day oa V-Iojs Commodities. NEW TOR K, .lime 10 -FIX5UR-Oulet ; spring, patent. 14 9tf.viS: winter straights. 13 4 .00; winter putents. S4.10W4 R0; spring clears, :t.7.v(M. 10: winter extras No. 1. 13.35 113 60; winter extras No 2. H1.V&3 2fi; Kan sas straight. S4.I.Vti4 30: receipts. 20,jo7 bbls : shipments. U.Mfi bbls Hye flour, onlet; fair to good, f4.ft.Vao.15; choice to fancy, f 2. 2Vn 5. 60 roilXil KA 1,-Stcadv; fine white and yel low. tl.l3ttl.20; coarse. SI Ileal 15. kiln dried, t3.10. WHEAT-Ppot market, weak; No. i red, !f.c: elevator, and 74c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. JI 04 f o. b. afloat. Futures market: Rains In the northwest and cooler weather generally turned the wheat market very weak today and prices broke over 1c per bushel In response to heavy liquidation. The close showed T lSc net loss. July, OH 13-l!'a9lc. closed at !ir."i,c: September closed at 95c. Re ceipts. 106A0O bu.; shipments, 2.502 bu. CORN Spot market, easv; export new No. 2 corn, f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing ni minal. Recelpta, 43.876 bu. ; shipments, 87.872 bu. OATS Spot market, steady; standard white. 444c; No. 2, 4Sc; No. 8. 44c; No. 4. 43Wc Futures market waa without trans action, closing nominal. Receipts, 6S.426 bushels. HAY dull; prime. SI 40 No- 1. tl 3:.; famllv. tl2.W&n3 00; beef hams. f2s.50 28.60. HOPS-Firm: state, common to choice. 1910. I"vgn2c; 1909. 2ig22c; Pacific coast, 1910, 2aoLf,c; 1909, ltvg-lfte." HIDES Firm; Central America, lHJfi 20c. LEATHER Stendv; hemlock firsts. 234 27c; seconds, 22'234c; thirds. 19920c; re jects. 14?i16r. PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady: mess. S17.75 tf18.00; family, f 18.0019.50; short clears. l.i. iMi 17.00. Mcef. quiet, mess. fll.75'&12.00; iniiiuv, tii.twFr! io.w; oeer nams. w.txarx a Cut meat, firm; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, 10 Vol 3c; pickled hams. 13Hc. I.ard. eaay; middle-west prime. f8.3fVif846; refined, quiet; continent. t8 75; South Amer ica. t!. 86; compound. 7Vrr7c. TAM.OW Quiet; prime city hhds.. 6c; country. 5Hfr6e. BL'TTEK Harely steady; creamery spe cials, 23ft 23 u.C; extras. 2Vjrarc- firsts. 20'4 Cal'lc; seconds. l:HJ0c; thirds, lSc; state dairy, finest. 22c: good to prime. 2Va'21e: I common to fair, 174119c: process specials. i:"ii:t'4r extras. N'c: firsts i7(SH7itc- sec. onds. 15Uf?lf,c; factorv, current make, firsts. 17'-c; seconds, le'inc. CHEESE Firm; old skims. 610c; new skims. 2V't8v4c. EGQS-Steady; fresh gathered extras, lS(fi20c: extra firsts. lCS'17c; firsts. 14Siffi:c; seconds, 13VMc; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1 11c; No 3 fVfjiOc: dirties, poor to fair, 8J?9e; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, .X'nOe; poor to fair, per case. S1.O04? 210; wf.'.rn rhered. whit. 17Wloc POUl.TRT Alive, steady; western spring chickens. 30c: fowls. 16frl5V; turkevs. 16c; Dressed. Irregular: western broilers, 18322c; fowls, HHigHc; turkeys. 13frT6c. Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae.Tes y. Wheat July.. Sept.. Dec. Corn July.. Sept.. te.. Oats July.. Sept.. Dec.. Pork July.. Sept.. Lard July.. Sept.. Rl he July.. Sept.. 91 W2 W51 IKVS'H Issssv;1 l89-'d,39Vi! 40HlijrWI W 88 1H 89 66 4 67 66H! I 89.4 40V 888, 88 89 M 8!"4 If 40 16 30 S 321 I 60 I i 87V 8 S7V I 16 40 15 30 8 82V4 8 60 S 7V s;v! 644 64S, 66 6 66tra7 64T 64V 654 S6V 874 88V 8"V 88S 894 89!39V(TH 40H IS 10 16 12V,' 15 62 14 2Vij 14 97 15 30 8 17 8 80 I 8 17V,' 8 16 I 8 20 8 32H 8 SO 8 1741 8 S7H t 60 8 87 8 374 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR steady; winter patents. S390W 4 46: winter straights, ttVUHZt,; soring tralghts. f4 009i4.26; bakers. S3 40 4 60. RYE No. 2 2o. BARLEY Feed or mixing. 66ffl75c; fair to choice malting. 85&9Kc. 8EEI) Flax. No. 1 southwestern, noml rial; No. t northwestern, nominal. Timothy $8.00$ U.OO. Clover, fl5.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. SIS 28 916.17. Lard, per 100 Ihs.. f8.92Vi. Short ribs, sides, loose. T 608.25. Short clear Idea, boxed, 8H.12Vi8-2S. Total clearances ot wheat and flour were equal to 274.000 bu. Primary receipts were S24.0UO bu.. compared with 8M.000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated recelpta for Monday: Wheat SO cars; corn. 428 oars; oats, ITS cars; hogs. 86 000 head. ' Chicago Cash Prleea Corn. No. t 64 t4c: No. t. fSVSjMc; No. t white, 64& Wo; No. t white, &4ijjf4'1c : No. 2 yellow. 64W jtc: No. t yellow. MtfMW Oats. No. 2 Siic: No. 2 white. SSc; No. 8 white. 873 Sac; No. 4 white, Ki&Mc; standard, 38ff3s'-o BUTTER-Steady; creameries. I7fi21c: dairies. 1617c FXX1S Steady; receipts, 16.008 cases- at mark, caaea Included, llllc; firsts, 13c prime firsts, 14c. ' CIIBESIO Steady: daislee. llSnic twins. 104jrilc; young Americas. llVtfllWv long noms. lli6Tlc. t"'c. POTATOES Steady: choice to fancy old Toff-: new si.6al.eo. ' POin.TRT Unchanged : turkeys 12c fowls. 13c; sprlnis. 223r25e. VEAL Steady; 50 to 0 lb. wta., 8aUc 80 to 86 lb. wts., 8(Ut4c; 86 to 110 lb wis' lati 10V. Chicago Receipts Wheat, tl cars; corn 643 cars; oata, lid cars Estimated Monday: Wheat. 20 cars; corn, 428 cars; oats, 179 cars.' St. I .oats General Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Juna 10 WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, 8fjjlc; No 2 hard. 90toe. Futures, lower; July. 8J0 September, SDc CORN Lower; track. No. 2. f4Hc: No 2 white. 66c; July, 64c- OATS Lower; track. No. S. SStfSSe; No. I white, 40c; July. SSc. RYB Firm: K.c rl)UR Steady: red winter patents. 84.30 4f4.70; extra fancy and straight, f3.auiff4.10; hard winter clears. IJVV-t.106. HETrTD Timothy. tS.OtVriS 50 tMRNMEAL 2&0. WRXN Dull; aaoked. on east track, fl 00 Ol Gi ll AT Firm; timothy, fl8.0i32 80; prairie. ?00r16 60. v PROVItION-Pork. firm. Iard. un changed; prime ateam. IMJH'Sa 2u. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boied extra'shnrts 88 37H; clear ribs. tS.37. short clear f 71 bacon, uachaaced; boxed extra aborts, Corn and Wheat Region Balletla. Record for the twenty-four hours ending t 8 a. m. Saturday. June 10. 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. -.. .Will Station Max. Mln. fall. 72 Ashland, Neb Auburn. Neb R'ken Raw VaH or Columbu. Neb C ..101 100 99 ..100 , 98 ..100 92 ,.100 .100 ..102 .. 94 ,. 98 . 99 . 98 .100 , 97 72 63 ! 68 .00 .00 .17 .08 lllheetaotl Mh 10O Fairburv, Neb... 102 Fairmont. Neb... 99 Gr. Island. Neb. .100 Hartlngton. Neb.101 Hnatlnir Meh Holdrege, Neb .Inrnln sjh No Plntt. VoK Oakdale, Neb..., Omaha, Neb Tekamah. Neb. Valentine, Neb Sioux City. Ia., A Ita. Ia Carroll. Ia Clarlnda I Sibley. Ia Minimum temperature period ending it I l in DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Tamo District. Stations. Mas. Mln. 88 82 82 00 61 69 70 62 69 74 66 60 &. 65 67 72 64 .01 .00 .00 .00 .32 .02 .00 .01 .01 .68 .00 .00 .10 .14 .10 .00 .00 .28 for SkT. Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloud Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy twelve-hour Columbus, O... iouisviue. Ky.... Indlananolls. Inri Chicago, 111 St. lyOUIS, Md,,., Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 18 Rainfall 88 8 .00 62 .00 92 68 .00 98 70 .00 98 70 .00 98 70 .20 ,55 M -60 100 ' 72 ,00 98 Its sa T r , WMlhap an(l,iHj ... . , ..-w " .uxunuou over me western and southern portions and extended over " i ue corn ana wneat region during the laat twenty-four hours a , , , u, ,,ver were again general In Nebraaka, Kansas. Iowa and - """" weatner pre vailed In the lake region and Ohio valley. . . - . ' " Bnicr,i m ine upper val leys, and lighter and scattered showers oc curred In Nebraaka and Iowa. A fall of i.iu incnes occurred at Crookston. Minn. . . - A WELSH. Locaj Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grain and rMTUUsi, KANSAS PITV Mn Tn. in nr.F. . Cash, Wic lower; No.'t hard. 8793c; No "t hard. 82roie: No i rH mmul. xt- . Zl 84fiR5c: July. 84'4e. selle're. ' ' CORN Market 6fe lower; No. 1 mixed, la5e; No. 3 mixed, Ue; No 2 white. 56Vg50c; No. S white, 66(S6f.o: July, 644c. sellers. oa ris i ncnanged; No. S white, 38S9c: No. 2 mixed. 3t!'y37c. RY E Kni90e. Vf A Y Steuri v : rhnli, HihaIh t maii m. choice prairie. fl4.2&15.00. BUTTER-Creamery. 20c; flrata, t7c; seconds, lnUc; packing stock, 15e EGGS Extras, 18;; firsts. 12c; sco ends, 7'xC. Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat bU 29.000 28 000 Corn, bu 58.000 009 Oata, bu 9.000 16,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Juna 10. WHEAT .Tuly, 94fJ4i-ic; September, 914c; December 917e: No. 1 hard, Wc: No. 1 northern 94Vfef96c; No. S. 893c; No. 1 durum 86e. FLAX-t3S2. RARLEY 9233c. CORN No. 8 yellow. 61V3e. OATS No. 3 white. 36.fr36Vc. RYE No. I. 89c. imAN-419.004T20.00. FLOUR First patents. f4 .70(34 90; second patents. t4 60r04 70; first clears. S3.403W second clears, f2. 102 76. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, June 10.WHEAT-8pot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7a 51; No i Manitoba, 7s 81: No. 3 Manitoba 7s d futures, steady; July, 6s 10d; October, ta 84).d. CORN Spot, new American mixed steady, 4a 8d: old American mixed, firm' 6s 4d: new American kiln dried, quiet 4a lOd; futures, strong; July, 4a lOd; October. 4s 111. Peoria Market. PEORIA. June 10 -CORN-Lower; No 2 yellow, 63c; No. S yellow, 634c; No. S mixed. &SV:; No. 4 mixed, 61c; no grade 43?. 1 OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 white, S8c; stand ard. SSc; No. S white. S73. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June lft-Wheat-No 1 northern. 99citl 00; No. 2 northern. 974W8c: July, 8n-VS7 8s4c; September, 884ie8o. OATS Standard. SSc. BARLEY Malting. 66g98c. Dalaih Grain Market. DULUTH. June 10. WHEAT No 1 northern, 96Sc; No. 2 northern. 924i96c July. 95',c; September, 9eijtfV2. OATS-JoVc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 10 COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 115.90- mid dling gulf. S18.16; no salea. ST. LOUIS. June 10 COTTON Un changed: middling, 15c; no sales: re ceipts. 611 balea; shipments. 90S bales: stock. 9M bales. , New York cotton market, as furnished ry Logan Brysn. members of New York Cotton exchange. S16 South Sixteenth street: Minth. Open. High. Low Close J"'V 15 75 15 77 15 60 15 66 AuKi- 15 17 16 19 15 07 16 IS September 13 94 13 9 13 63 13 84 ijc0' IS 64 13 66 13 62 13 64 December 13 64 13 65 13 64 13 66 Wool Market. ST LOUIS Juna 10. WOOL Irreirular territory and western mediuma. 17aric fine mediuma, 1601Vc; flaa. XlijjUVa, . rtlflUI I TUT CTtPV UIlDVrT'tomo"- ta,r "- tSE-U76; shorn lambs, UiliAnA LI ID OlUOa CIAHMjI " choice ,t&io. 10. shorn lambs, lair to good, f.i 7ijm .25; teedin lamos. snorn. ers, shorn. H 'XKu vol; tri, good to choice, piiwih, i.av, ewes, lair v iuvu, buui u, f3 5O-rf4.00. Beef Cattle Show Some Strength for the Week. HOGS TWENTY HIGHER FOR WEEK l.amhs Twenty-Five to Maty Cents Hlajher for the Week, While Sheep Command Good and llreat Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, .lure 10. 1911. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Mondav 4..' 6.614 ,i.2t Official Tuesday S t"9 1I.0U4 3. ('06 Official Wednesday 4.32 in. 470 ,9I Offical Thursday 2,887 17.314 1.171 official Friday 'i;i4 l".)-i ui Estimate Saturday 1'4V 7.0T9 - Six days this week. .. .17.235 68.867 16.608 Same days last week. .. .14.847 63.748 15.1X.'. Same days 2 weeks ago.. 18.39 1 62.6' 22.9L' Same days 3 weeks ago.. 20.478 66.870 22,u!4 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 18.722 60.233 .2l Same days last yea- 13.233 40.47 12.9611 The following table anows t'ia receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, as compared with laat year: mil. 1910. Inc. Cattle 44S.onfi 42b. 9.4 21.01W Hog" 1. 219,845 963.308 266.5:7 fheep 921,440 628.540 92.900 The following table shows the average prices on hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: ttllCAGII I.IXR STOCK MARKET Demand for All t Inssea of Stock la Steady. CHICAGO. June 10 CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 200 head; market steady; beeves, fj.l'.ftit) 50; Texas strct-rs. ft 5orLj-:.7.'.; western steers. $4 Ti'.j i 6.' ; stockers and feeders, f;;.Soii5.70; cows and heifers, f2.tu 6.80; calvt'S, 5.Wu8.25 HOUS Receipts, estimnted at 11.000 head; market generally steady: light. tti.OOtoti ,;(5; ; mixed, V.9vv6 35, heavy, ti.muti; rough, i.oHi6.0D; good to choke heav. fti (KVi6 i'.; SHEEP AND IA MBS Receipts, esti mated at 7.000 head; market steady; native. f3.UKtf4.M; western, f;l.2,V(i 4.w; yearlings, ft "5 'ihkLM, lambs, native, f4.2o'o.65; western, tl 2.KS4 M. Dates. 1911. 1910. 1909. 1908.1907. 11906. 1906. luns June June June .lunA June June June June June 1...I f 74' 811 7 14' I 361 f 101 6 70 2... S 76 16 7 191 f 29 (21 S...1 t 77': H 7 SB S 23 6 051 4. .. J 9 06, 7 34 r, S 99 1 6 Wl 5 09 6 1 k It I 8 82. 7 301 t Sll 6 98! 6 241 S 21 I S 88H, 0l I S 26 5 98 6 30 6 22 6 H4';i 9 151 7 321 If 0'i 881 6 I 6 82 I 9 291 7 31 6 27 1 8 0S 6 87 1 .' 20 I i 894 t 32 7 S7 S 27 f S7 S U i I 9 35 7 40; 5 27, 8 06, o 5 Kansas City live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 10 -CATTLE Receipts, 0 head. Including 100 southerns; market steady; native sters, S5.0o'gti.36; southern cows and heifers. t3 0Oyl.7i; na tive cows and heifers, f2.7abti.15; stockers and feeders. f4.MU(t(6.25: bulls. f.1.7ru5 00; calves, $4 507.50; western steers, f4.75o.10; western cows. HOO(n4.75. HOGS Receipt. 4,000 head; market strong to 6c higher; bulk of sales. f6 15.u6.2o; heavy, ti 106 20; packers and butchers, fti.l5'u.25; light, pi l."JjO .A. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 200 head; market steady; muttons, f3.40tt4.0u; Lambs. fi.50w7.Ou: fed wethers and year lings, MW(4 oo; fed western ewes, f!.- 3.50. Recelnta mrA nn.i., a 1 1 .. - ...... a UIHjiuniUIIII Ul IIVV ami;, ail tne Inlon stock yards for the twenty-four "r" enaing at 3 p. m. yesterday: - RECEIPTS. C, M. St. P C..Hogs Sheep H-s... Missouri Pacific 'i Union Pacific i C. N. W.. east 4 C. A N. W west 1 ta C. St. P., M. A O S " c, H. A g., east 7 2.. C, B. A y., west 19 33 C, R. 1. A P., east .. 1 C.. R. I. A p, west.. .. .. 1 Chicago Gt. Weatern. .. t Total recelpta 12 107 8 "l DISPOSITION. . , , Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 9S8 . Swift and Company 2 051 Cudahy Packing Co... 211 1,178 ... Armour A Co i gjj7 Swift and Company, K. C. ... .... 439 Other buyers 2 Tt' 21S fil04 439 CATTLE; There were no cattle of any consequence In the yards today, the supply being, aa usual on a Saturday, too small to make a market. For the week receipts have been very fair, showing a considerable gain over laat week, although running somewhat behind the average for recent weeks. The demand for beef steers haa been very fair throughout the week and prices on most days have been quoted aa steady ttr,on- At the close of the week desir able kinds of cattle are generally 10c and In pme cases 1016c higher than laat week a close. Strictly dry lot cows and heifers have been good sellers all the week, with prices fully as high as any time. On the other hand grass stock coming Into direct com petition with the cheap southern cattle as Is usual at this season of the year, showed more or lesa weakness every day and prices gradually worked a little lower. Bulla and stags have remained about stationary, but veal calves are around 26i&50c lower, so that It takes a very good calf to bring 87.76. While the sharp break In the prices of stock cattle and feeders last week created a somewhat better demand, still the coun try Is never a very free buyer at this sea son of the year and Is leas so than usual Just at present for the reason that pastures are a little dry. Still there haa been a fair trade taking the week as a whole, but the under current of the market is a little lower and the feeling weak. yuotatione on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. S6.65&6.15; fair to good beef steers, S6.0OSj6.60; good to choice heifers, t6.0O5.6O; good to choice cows. S4.S0..vm: common to fair cows and helfers.-S2.G0y-l.iri; ooa io cnoice siocicers ana reeders. S5.00 $5.40: fair to good stockers and feeders, ft.6u5.00; common to fair stockers and feeders. f3.60(84 .50; stock heifers. f4.266.20; real calvea. 84.5037.76: bulla, stairs, etc . f4 0035.15. HO8 Another hog trade developed with plenty of creditable phases. It waa a ses sion of lively trading on bulk at figures 5m10c higher and weak trend toward the extreme close did not apply to very much business. Almost all of a 108-car aupply changed hands at advances before 10 o'clock. Butchers, light mixed and bacon weights made up the big end of recelpta, and offer ings ot lard character were the exception to the rule. Shippers aa well as buyera for packers supported the market with orders more or less Insistent and all classes of stock moved with equal freedom. About 12 per cent of total offerings went to trad ers whose purihaaes are usually of a specu lative nature. Heavy animals sold around 86.86 and good butchers settled ut a range of t5.90&3.00. Fancy light grades reached f6.20, a tof lr,it la 10c higher than yesterday's limit and a quarter above high price a week ago. A slight widening of range during the week finds a reason In a better control of trade In heavlea than In bacon grades. Packera have been forced to elevate all welghta. but the Improvement In 200-pound stuff has been moat pronounced. At pres ent, the average trade la about 30c higher than laat Saturday's market, despite the fnct that receipts give a heavy total. No. At. Bh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Ft. M (Tl IN lit l .124 40 00 4 826 ... 6 It 11 tl3 lh t (NI It 161 ... 6 86 71 14 ... AO 68 281 140 6 t (8 841 340 40 64 814 40 6 80 71 Ill ... 00 47 840 ... 1 80 78 840 2U0 00 84 810 160 8 80 4 234 ... So 4 l 140 t 80 M 257 180 4 00 42 212 ... 6 80 84 27 ... 100 M 284 ... 1 80 : !o8 40 00 42 2U 1SS I 80 C2 237 40 4 00 (8 287 180 8 80 44 230 80 00 84 246 40 I 80 77 22 ... o 80 248 80 6 80 18 23 80 4 00 (8 17 240 80 it 214 120 4 00 41 808 ... 8 8 17 ::i ... o 42 287 ... t 88 So Ul ... 4 00 64 27 80 6 80 44 2i4 140 4 00 M 278 80 8 8: 4) 21 ... 00 46 374 ... IKt (7 !31 ... 00 68 281 ... I 88 78 237 120 4 00 48 847 84 6 N 71 238 40 8 00 70 246 8 f 88 78 212 K'O 4 0 16 244 ... 6 86 44 238 1M In 43 271 144 6 85 t 244 ... I IN) 7 281 4t 88 76 218 120 I M i 88 248 40 8 84 131 40 8 OS ' 74 244 80 6 86 41 2.S0 80 IM 48 24 44) 6 86 68 : 40 4 84 80 281 80 I 84 74 218 180 8 08 48 284 80 I 84 72 227 40 4 06 47 167 ... I 84 78 Z2i ... 8 06 44 174 ... I 88 84 :4 ... 8 OS 44 lS 0 84 77 320 8 4 04 44 141 140 6 88 20 217 ... 4 0 61 318 ... I 86 64 221 140 I K 86 176 12 6 84 87 W4 ... 46 61 140 US 6 86 78 213 ... 4 1 81 14 ... I 86 81) 187 ... ( 10 11 268 ... I 8 86 ? ... o 41 171 240 4 w. S 214 ... 1 IS 40 170 270 6 84 N 180 84 4 10 16 240 80 6 S7V 80 lit ... 4 10 42 2-4 140 I 7Hi 12 181 6 10 81 JM ... 4 80 74 102 ... II 84 244 40 4 40 41 IKS ... 4 16 81 234 14) 6 00 78 187 ... I 16 76 2 140 4 04 86 184 ... It 46 238 80 4 40 SHEEP Only two cars of southern sheep arrived and they were consigned Ulrect to a packer, ao that the open market pre sented Its usual Saturday appearance of emptlneaa. X aeaaonable run of stock this week con sisted largely of shorn weatern limbs. There was not as much variety to offerings as during recent weeks, only one shipment of wooled Mexican lamba showing up be sides an occasional small string of sheep. The wooled 61 ex leans were the last of the Oould feeding and sold at 17.66 on Monday, this price being only a dime under the sea son's top tor fed classes. The first two daa of trading witnessed big improvement In prices for lambs, but the demand at and sine mid-week has oeen rather particular. Bu)ers avored high dreaaera and neglected In-between and common grades, with the result that a big portion of the early advance on ahoddy tuff disappeared. All lamba except strictly good and choice kinds, are closing about 2td5oc higher, while extra quality bands show net advances of 60ta4sUo, S7.10 being top for the week. Business In old sneep haa been too small to afford much of a teat of trade, but prices paid average up relatively high aa compared with those in force at Chicago and elsewhere. Generally steady with a week ago would be the aafest way of de scribing the market. Nine loada of southern graaaers were Included In total offerlnga, out seven of them were consigned direct to packers. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Spring "M. I.oala Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Jure 10 CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; no Texans: market steady; ia tlve heef steers. S5.0U(&3.40; cows and hell ers, f3.0LK86.25; stockers and feeders, t3.0i.'ai 6.25; Texan and Indian steers. f4.U.0j; cows and heifers, f3. Omit 5. 00; calvea In car load lots, I4.yvii7.75. HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market steady; pigs and lights. f.00.30; packers, 15.756.15; butchers and best heavy, .U'u 6.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 500 head; market steady; native muttons, S3. 75(4 25; lambs, 6. 00-87.50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, June 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, -00 head; market steady; steers, to 25 tl-6.20; cows and heifers, fa.OXs.00; calves, f4.2Vp7.76. HOGS Receipts. 5.000 head; market steady to 5c higher; top. $6.20, bulk of sales, S6.104iV.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 head; market ateady; lambs. fj.5Og7.00. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: came. nogs, oneep. South Omaha. St. Joseph...., Kansas City.. St. Louis , Chicago 240 210 200 200 200 7.000 6.000 4.000 8.000 H.OUOV 300 300 500 7,000 Totals.. .1,040 85.000 8,700 Local Seenrltlea. Quotations furnished by Bums, Brlnker A Co., 449 New Omaha National Bank building: Bid. A.kd. Corn Kxchangs Bank ttoek 9b 94 Council Blufli, U . 44l. 1814 101 101 31 City of Omh school 1831 10 1 104, Cudihr Packing Co. 6l. 18:4 M e Dear A Co., 7 . tl. pfd 103 4 104 Fairmont Creamery lat g. 6 p. e SSsfa 100 Fairmont Creamery pfd, 7 p. e 86 loo Kanaaa City O. A B. 7 p. 0. pfd 88 100 Kanaaa City 4i. 1830 10344 104.4 Marlon Co.. la.. 4Ha. 1821 104 106 01 Omaha Watar (a. 1841 IS' M Cinaha Si C. B. St. Rj. 6a, 128 . v. .. 84 H.'H Omaha ft C. B. Ft. Rr. 6. 1814 101 111'-, Omaha ft C. H St. Rr. pfd 6 p. a... M 83 Omaha ft C. B. Pt. Rj. com 64 10 Omaha Oaa 6a. 1917 87V, 984 Omaha E Ia. ft P. 60, 1ISI H 9 Packard Motor 7 p. e 107 108 Patera Mill 4 p. c. pfd 9H6 lot Union Stock Yarda itock o 91 I nlon Stock Tarda 6a, 1631 89 , 100 Brattle 4a, 1920 1014 101.66 Wlaa Mamorial Hoaptlal 4a, Irtl 140 101 Dry Goo4aS Msrkrt. NEW YORK. June 10.-DRT GOODS Wide dress ginghams for the spring trade ate being opened. Brown and bleached cot tons hold steady and quiet. Tarns are quiet. Linens and burlaps remain steady and In moderate demand. Coffee Market. NEW YORK," June 10. COFFTSE Fu tures closed quiet, net one point lower to two points higher. Sales, 10,500 bags. June. 10.83c: July. 1090c; August, 10.81c; Septem ber, 10.84c; October, 10.50c; November, 10.48c ; December January and February, ! If f Ma,.h a.n4 A i.pl I lOJ?..- Vt A . 1., ,c. D ' coffee, steady; l:lo No. 7, UvliUUi-; Santox No. 4. lie. Mild, quiet; Coi-ilo a, I.IuKh-. nominal. i 4JMAII4. lifiVKntl, MARKET. BUTTER Creamery. No. i delivered to the retail trade In Mb. cartons. 23c: o. I. In SO-ll. tubs. 21c; No. 2, in 1-lb cartons. 21c; 1'McMl'K sank, solid pack. l.lc. (lair;. In 60 lb. tubs. 14jlt-v; market ihar.ges evny luesday. CUKKSE-Twlrn. HSi '15c; young Ameri cas, 16c; dalflcs, 1jc; triplets, lie, llmlieri'er. lhc. No. 1 buck, 15c; imported ips. .wc, Ooincstlc Swltis, ;.'c; block Swiss, l!c. I'Ol LTRY l'ressed broilers, under S lbs,' fo.00 I'er dot ; hens' lie, tucks. 10c; duckj. lM geese, l.'ic; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, uer dozen, fl 20; homer u,uab. ) r dm., ft.oi; fancy sijuubs. ,ir ii i . J.50, No. L pr am , f3 00. Alive: Hioiu rs. 2uc: 14 to IVs lbs., and IS to 2 lbs.. i'Oc, smooth legs, lie. teu, 10c, old roosters, kc; old ducks, fjll featheied, 13c; geese, f ill i feathered, ,'c; turiicys. Ulc, guinea fowls, 2uc ;uch; pifc ona. per dox., jUc, homers, per dux., f.; co; squabs, No. 1. per doz., fl.su; No. 2, pvt Uo., btc; old tut keys, He. FISH tall ti-ozc!i-rickerel. 10c; wh'te 15c; pike, 14c; trout. ,ic; large crapplcs, 6420c; paniHli niacUerel, Uc, eel. 18c; bad dock, 13c; tlounclci . Uc; green cattlsn, 16.1: roe shad, HOc each; shad roe, per pair, 40c; Irog legs, per doit., 36ctnfJ.uu; salmon. 10c: halimit. Xc; yellow perch. 6c, buffalo 6c; bullhead. 14c. iieef 'uts-.No. 1 ribs. 12Vc; No. 2 ribs HVfcc; No. 3 libs, lovc. No. 1 loin, Llc; No. 2, loin. 12c, No. a. 12c. No 1 chuck, oc; No. 2 chuck, 5c; No. i chuck. 6'c. No. 1 round, lo'jc; No. 2 round, loo; No 3 round, 10c. No. 1 plate. 6'c; No. plate. 5',4c; N. 3 plate. 4-'4c. FRl'ITS Hananas: Fancy select, per bunch, S2.25iii2.50; Jumbo, per bunch, 82 75 3.76. Cherries: Ho, tie grown, per i4-qt. C;ise, 82 00. Mates: Anchor brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs.. In boxes, per tiox, f 2 00. G.ose htrrics: Home grown, per 24,-qi. c ise. 82 f. Lemons; l.lmonelra luand, extra famy, 3"0 sie. per box. J," 50; ;!0 size, per Lox, t..OO; lxima Llnioneira. fancy, .KW size, per box, S7.00; 300 size, per box. f7.."0. 21 1 and 420 sizes, 50c per box less; Cymbal brand, 300-3X sizes, per box, M.7:,r7.O0 Oranges: Camella Redlands Valenciaa. all sizes, per box, 14 00; fancy Valencia, 80-Is? 126-150 and smaller slues. $3.75; California Jaffa oranges, 150 and smaller sizes, per box. 1.75. Pineapples: Florida. 24-30 36-42-48 sizes, per crate, J.I ,00. Strawberries: Home grown, per 24-qt. case, $3 00. VEO ETA ELKS Beans: String and wax. per hamper. f2 50; per mkt bwk., i0ctf$1 00. Cabbatte: Southern, new, per lb., 4c. Cu cumbeis: Mot houBR, l'i and 2 doz. In box, per bnx, fl.;.0; Tixas. per bu. hamper, fl.76 Kjcg I'lant: Fancy Florida, per doz.. 81.60 (&2 00. Oarllc: Kxtra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce: F.xtra fancy lenf, per doz.. 40c Radishes: Per doz.. 20c. Onions; Texas Hermuda. whit", per crate, 12 25; yellow, per crate, $2.00 Parsley: Fancy home grown, per doz. bunches. 45c. Potatoes- Iowa and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu., $1.00; new stock, in sacks, per bu., $1 fin. Tomatoes: Texas, per 4-bsk. crate. $1.76. MISCRLLANFiOrS-Almond. California soft shell, per lb., ISc; In sack lots, lc less. Rrazll Nuts: Per lb., 13c; in sack lots, lc less. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; in Hack lots, lc less. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb.. 8c; raw, per lb., HiC. Perans: Large, per lh., 16c: In sack lots. 1c less. Walnuts: Cali fornia, per lb., 19c; In sack lots, lc ltss. Honey: New, 24 frames, $3.75. BANK STATEMENT PKPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The .Merchants atlonal Rank at Omaha, In tha State of Nebraska, at the close of business June 7. 19' 1: R.CSOl'RCKS. Ioans and Itscoun!a $4,549.814 96 Overdrafts. secured and unsecured 6.448.K8 V. S. honds to secure IT. circulation 3X0,000.00 V . S. bonds to secure V. S. deposits i,OH)00 Ponds, securities etc 57.430.28 Ranking house, furni ture and fixtures . 110,000.00 Due from natlonnl banks mot reserve agents) 6K,,5S.12i) Due from state and private bank, and hankers, trust com panies 423.011 08 Due from approved reserve agents 893.973 76 Checks and other cash Items 13. 504. .'..1 Exchange for clear ing house 128,701.67 Notes of other na tional hanks 3;,9O0 00 Fractional impel cur rnc , nickels and cents 198.70 l.anful money reserve In hank, viz: Specie 491.77000 I-Ral tender note. 91. 335.00 S. 694. 877 84 Redemption fund with I'. S. treasurer (5 of circulation 8.300.00 RAILWAY TIME CARD 000.00 ,000.00 666 61 000.00 Total $5,008,971 75 LIABILITIES. apltal stock paid In f 500. Surplus fund 500, Undivided profits less expenses and taxes raid 65. National hank notes outstanding 3s0. Duo other natlonat banks St.2S4.45Tt.49 Due to state and pri vate banks and banke-s 602. 64 99 Dividends unpaid ... 2.312.00 Individual deposits sublect to check. ... 3.257.958.18 Demand certificates of deposits 76,00 Time certificates of deposit 891.617.58 Certified checks 34,268.54 Cashier s checks out standing 122.72091 17. S. deposits 14.3n.8! 8.544. 675 :5 Reserved for taxes.. 16,706.58 V.MtliV rATIO Teatfc Mm, (nloa rarlftc Depart. Arrive. Fun Fran. Overland L. a I 46 am a 7:41 prt thina and Japan F. M.a 4.U pro a 6 45 ,v Atlantic Kxprees a 8:46 a Oregon Fx press a 4:00 pre a 6:10 pm I .os Angeles Limited .. al2 46 pm a 8 jo pm Denver Special ..a 1:04 am a 7 27 am .oloiado K.xpress. ..a 8:60 pm a 4 60 p Oregon-Wash. Limited. alJ.oU pm a v.v p a Noith Platte Lex a I all:.u pm a 4: 4.1 p- Orand Island Local ... a 6 li am alt j,i ,1 n tstromaburg LrtKtU t1.' 41 pm u 1 . Ctilraae Jk IS urlk .. rairra . NORTH EOtNU. Twin City btprcs... a i:4n am Moux City Local a 3 4o pm Minn, ft Dakota h.x a !: put twin Cilr Limited a :4j tm Minnesota kxpress IbASTUOUNLi Carroll Local a 7:00 am Daylight Chicago a 7:4o am 1.1 ita.u l.mai au':ix nn Coloradu-t. iaKJ a t:lt pm Chicago opeciai a V pm t acltic Coast chliaKO..a ;. pm ixs Ai'KvIe- Liiiuieti. . .a i:5u pn Overland lniited a 7:55 pm Cat loll laocal a t:JU put 1-not ... a v.. 1 Cedar Kaplds, Sioux City and Omaha H tbl liOUNJ; Long Tine a 8:00 am Nui loiu-i 'alias ;a 6.'"J am I onK 1'me-L.incoln a i:ij cm HaxtinKS-Supeil.ir b i:li pm Leadwood-tto. SpiinKa a J:65 pm L'axper-Lander a y:o put Freinont-Aibioo b 6. yin lili'uaii-hrrat Weatrra in to pm S p(q a 8.16 ai J.S" am n w a, a a 8 .) .r-i a 12.. '.1 ant a a: J:-' l'i 1 a 11 a 1 p.., U' in p.a a 8 15 am aio 00 aiq J ,4o ,q a 3:36 prq all 00 arq Mo 16 p(I) a 6:20 pm b 6.20 prn a 6 all 00 aiq t I m pns Total f8.006.971.73 State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss: 1 Fred P. Hamilton, cashier of the above ramed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRLD C. HAMILTON, Cashier. Correct Attest . LtTTHER DRAKE. FRANK T. HAMILTON, O. SAM ROGERS. . Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th dav of June, 1911. LOUIS WEYMULLER. Notary Public. Clearing House Bank Statement. NEW YORK. June 10. The statement of clearing house hanks shows that the banks hold f38.S40.200 more than the requirements of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This Is an Increase of fl.590.S50 In the proportionate caah reserve as compared with laat week. The statement follows: DAILY AVERAGE Loans , Specie LegaUtenders , deposits Circulation Reserve Reserve required ... Surplus U. 8. deposits inc. Increase. .$1,362,413,500 f6.78:4,SOl . 315,508. S00 4.2S8.600 74,ii::,9ii0 '72.100 . 1,406.3:10.000 10.502.600 45.4!6.8"0 33:i.800 . 390.422.7flO 4.216.500 . 351.5S2.5iX) 2.625.650 38.840.200 1,690.650 1.572.0(10 i,m Increase. fl2.9Sl.OO0 7. 293. aw 1 516.700 1.412.965.800 20,149,500 45.490.700 371.200 393.027,300 8.810.000 353.241.450 5.037.375 39.7S5.S50 3,772.626 1.579.300 e.L'OO Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not reporting to the New York clearing house: Increase. Loans $1,212,962,000 t 433 600 Specie 123.696.200 n.026,100 legal tenders 19.397.400 28.300 Total deposits 1.338,867.700 fi.SSSoOO Decrease, ACTUAL CONDITION. $1,351 .80L4O0 317.314.000 5.713.3O0 Loans Specie Legal tenders Deposits Circulation Reserve Reserve required ... Surplus U. S. deposits Inc OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG-aAMERICAN London Parlg Hamburg Cincinnati. Juna 17, IS, A. M Pras Llnnnln June "I. Bluecher. Juna 24. Kala'n. Aua Vlo. Juna !4. will Tall at Plymouth and Char hour.. Rltt-Carlton a la (Jarta Reataurant. 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Island v Pad EAST Rocky Mountain Lti...tU2:3' am 1 lie Mountaineer a o:4n am Omaha Day fanpress 1 hicago laocai 1 ass....bl0.t am Chicago Kxpics a4:iupm Lies Mome.t Local Pass. a 4: pm Chicago-Nebiaaka l,iu..a o t pm WliST. The Mountaineer a 8:01 am lo al Pass, to Lincoln. a 8:4t am Colo.-Cal. Kxpreas a 1 lo pin Okl. 01 l ei. raXpreas. . .a (:uu pm C'hi.-Neb. Ltd. Lincoln Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..all). 45 pm (.kliaao, Mllnaakt A at. a Overland Limited a 7:60 pm uinaija-chnato Kx Ui.ioein Perry Local a t 68 am Colo.-Cal. Kxpreas ....a 6:uu put Coloiauo Special a 7:42 urn Perry Local b 5.15 pin Itaauuri i'acUte K. C. & St. L. Kx a 20 am lc. C. 4k tit. L. k.x all:U pm 7 :M aViJ a ,jv prQ :4v 8m f 45 a 8:00 an) a i'.io'a'.a a 8:25 am all. 15 piu uiu:L a i ftc alO:35 pm a 1 :4o am a 4 . .iu pn blu l: tun a 1:1" p.o al2:L piu a i.4i am a 6.40 am a 4 00 pm all to a.i o:oa pm Jo am al: at 12 aiq 11 :tj'pm J J5 piu 4i.o am l-'.IA. am a 7 .40 am a 6:o4) piu UarllBStoa fctallux aetlt aaal Maaou. Ilerllactoa . 7?enart. Denver & California. ...a 4:10 pm 1'uget Sound Express.. a 4.10 pin Neuiaska po.iiti. a 4:20 am black Milia a 4.lu pm iatiiL-uln .vjaii b l.M piu Northwest Express ....all:J5 pm .stbiaaiva pu.iiia a b.mV a Ul Neluasha Kxpieaa a aiu Lincoln Local hchuyler-Plaiismouth,..b 8.U5 pm Lincoln Local a 7:25 pm piattsmouth-lowa a 8:1s am Rellevue-Platt!mouth...alJ.'Ju on. Chicago Special a 7:16 am Denver Special all: 35 pm cmcafco li.ioH a 4 . 111 Chicago bast Kxpresa..a 6:d0 pm Iowa Local a :1.. am Creston (la.) Locai b 3:30 pm M. Louia Express a 4. i j.ui li.. C. & St. Joseph alU L put K. C. 4k St. Joseph a H li am K. C. St. Joseph a 4. JO pin Arrive 3 4 pm a t:4o pia a :10 pm a J.4j pi:. "I" 15 :m a 7.00 am a f lv p.,, a lo pm 0 lf.ua a. 11 Dlu.iv av. a ':5u sio t 4:68 am 8:40 pm all: 16 pm a 7:00 am a J:oo .,,i a a vu aiu hlui.TO am bl0:46 am il:j a. 11 a i:4o am a s:iv put V.'ebater Statloa -IBth aad IVebater, Chleaao, t. Paal. Minneapolis a OmaMa . Depart. 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