5-0 UKAL HSTATK PROPERTY FOR SALE. C IT Y Bungalow Bargain Wortli $3,500 . Price $2,900 For quick sale wo offer a now 5 r 00 in, all ni 0 (lorn bungalow at tha southwest corner 29th St. nnd Larl more Ave.; solidly built nnd hand Boinoly finished: built-in buffet, liitchen cabinet, etc.; full basement, cemented; laundry and floor drain; stairway to attic: attic is floored. You couldn't build this house for less than $2,700; It Is well built in cVery senso of tho word. The Byron Reed Co Phono Dour. 0297. , 212 S. 17th. HOME AND lNVESTAEENT COMBINED. A 7-room, strictly modern, brick house, built in 1909, occupied by tho owner; largo barn; also a 6-roora frame cottage, rented for $18 per month; lot G7xl20 ft., on tho Har ney car line. Price, $6,000. A flno investment for anyone who wants to live in one house and rent tho other. J. 11. DUMONT & CO., 1R03 Farnam St. Phono Doug. 690. Special Lots 70x115 ft., near 2Sth nnd Jack son, $3,000. 117x147, corner, Ellison Ave. and 30th, $1,C50. C0xll2, north sldo Hamilton, 150 ft. west of 31st St., $S00. Those proportlos were taken In ex change, and price can bo 'modifiod to make them real bargains. Harrison & Morton $7,500 Will buy a good business corner, covered with 3 modern cottages, renting at present for $700 por year; located on the southwest cor ner 24th and Charles Sts.; 63 feet facing east on 24th St. and 120 feet facing north on Charles St. Half cash, ba'.anco long time. J. B. Robinson Phono Doug. S097. 442 Deo Bldg. Prettiest Mile Beautiful STUCCO HOME, located on tho curve of tho prettiest ratio near Miller park; five exceptionally largo rooms, sleeping porch, sun room, oak floors throughout, with beautiful lot. 88x350: all SDCclals ' paid. Owner leaving th city and has reduced his price, for quick sale, to $6,250. 6315 Florence Blvd. Glover & Spain 1-19-20 City National. D. 396:2. Want Cash Offer for largo modern houso with garage and front drivowuy. No.' 231D Chicago St.: 47 feet frontage; houso Is In excellent condi tion; quarter-sawed oak floors; fine full basement of four rooms, brick wall parti tions, and 13 rooms, reception hall and bath room first floor up. Inquire of owner, W. H. Griffith, 2323 Chicago St. Prnirir PjivL- Beauiitul 7-room i. iun.it, XtUK houso Jn. ,n . bcau. tiful neighborhood; $500 cash and (30 monthly will buy this. U. J. Scanned. Etft V are Block. Doug, 393 or Web. sen. MUST be sold, 3 houses a. W. corner 17th and Castellar; rents $45 per month; each house has water, sower, bath, gas; worth P.OOO; will sell, if taken soon, for '$3,700: $700 caBh. Phono D. 3t7. GOOD INVESTMENT. 25 per cent on your money; two 4-room cottages and two 5-room cottages, rent ing $500 per annbm. Prlco, $2,500. Phone D. 3007. A NEW UP-TO-DATE HOME, 7 rooms, partly modern. Houso located at 3a Wobstcr tit. Call ownor, Harney 63S8. llcnxou Ileal Kututc for Sale. Complete Benson Home M?Jnc, big square, strictly modern; dou ble parlors, dining room, den and kitchen first floor; 4 rooms second floor; new barn for two horses and cow; auto houjo; cement floor driveway, chtcken house and yard for chickens. All high ground, east front 60-foot lot. Owners havo just left; house in extra, good order; you will want to movo In at onco; only two blocks south of car; $1,500; $1,000 cash, balance monthly. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101G Omaha National. Douglas 2715. UEAJj 15STATK WANTED Are You the Owner of Either of These? 3 6-room modern homes? 2 7-room modern homes? 2 G-room modern homes? 6 medium priced lots? We have buyers. Perhaps yours will suit. If you want to sell, see us. Oive us your property at its worth and wo will -Alt I " egji it. JJlIf and Douglas Sts. Douglas 5013. American Security Co. REGISTER EVERY KIND OF PROP ERTY" OR BUSINESS FOR QUICK SALE OR EXCHANGE. If you want to buy a property or busi ness come to U. Or If you want to sell a property or business conie to us, be causo nobody pays a commission. - Come In and get our plan of displaying and advertising every kind of property and business. It means quick service. Call or write today for our plan. NO COMMISSION REALTY CUMPANY. JlC-iSO Paxton Bids., Omaha. Nob. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. I have the cash nnd want a good 0 or $-rooni house, alt modern; Kountzo Plaee preferred; give location uid prlco and will call nnd see It. Address 11 273, caro Bee. Wanted houses to rent. 7tfc) omar.a .National Bank. Douglas ztsu. HE AIi ESTATE LOANS (lb) to li).uoo tnaau promptly. F, D. Wead. Wead Bid it., Isth and Farnam. WANTED City Joans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1330 Farnam. ;. CITY LOANS. llemls-Carlborg CoH uo lin-31! Brandeis Theater Bids. 1IARR1M1N ! MHKT". -JltS Mm St WANTED CIO lo-ii fr'.iniu iru.l GARVIN BROS. FIVE per cent farm loans. Optional pay ments and annual interest. WW. lio CORMICK, 11 F-rnam. CITY and farm loans, , art, 9 per cent J H. Dumont Ac Co , rS Krnm Omaha. SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. MONEY on hund for 'lty and farm loans. H. W Binder. City Nat Bk. Bldg. CITY property Large loans a specialty, W. II. Thjmas, 221 State Bank Bldg. KRAIi ESTATli LOAIS OMAHA homes. Kau Nebraska (arms. O'KRBFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 101 1 Omaha Nat Douglaa171jl SWAPPERS COnUMN 19U TWIN CYLINDER MOTORCYCLE worth 1160; Just been overhauled and In fine shape. Hero Is a good chance for some one. Make me nn offer. S. C SIS, Bee. 1311 TWIN INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, good shapo. What good oner nave you to make. Address S. C. 811. Bee. VERY NEAR NEW U. C. SMITH TYPE writer, Just overhauled; will trade for most Any useful artlclo of value; will consider second-hand auto. Address & C. SOT. Bee. WANTED TO TltADK, PAPER HANG Ing and paporlng for rent of furnished housekeeping rooms. Address S. C IWt, Bee. CLEAR ""LOT, WANT AUTO OR ROOM InK liouso. S. C. 733. Bee. PROPERTY ON HARNEY ST.. WE8T of 20th St., worth $16,000; half cash, half trade, for Rood residence property. Ad dress S C 727. care Re. TWO HOUSES ON CORNER LOT IN north part of city: will trade for some thing larger in southwest part. 8. C 726 Bee. AUTO WORTH $500, TRADE FOR A good clear lot. Address S. C. SCO, care Bee. FIVE LOTS IN ORCHARD, 13 MILES of Oklahoma City. Trade for small equity In house or Omaha lota. Price 1500. Address, S. C. G&. Bee. GOOD RENTAL INVESTMENT r Have client with a nice up-to-date hotel building and furniture, In good town in eastern Nebraska Rent $600 per year. 26 rooms Prlie $6,000. Trade at real value for small farm or home In Omaha, Lincoln or Nebraska City, or may consider a slock of merchandise. Address S. C. 743, Bee. Omaha. GOOD SO ACRES FOR MDSE. Trade Improved SO-acro farm, best rich t-Uable soli, 6 miles from County Seat In 8,-E. Nebraska, level land, will raise 6) bu. corn per aero In fair year. Near dis trict school. Prlco J10.00C, mtg. 13,200. Equity for good little stock of Ueneral Mase. Address A C. 746. Bee. Omaha. HAVE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, No. 4, lntcst model, with two-color rib bon, stencil cutter, back spacer, etc.: lit tle use. A bargain at 370, but will accept first $55 offered. Address S. C. 730, care Bee. 1 HAVE A 6-ROOM HOME CLEAR; $3,000 to trade for 2 to S acres even up. S C 11. Omaha Bee. EIGHT THOUSAND SEC. BRICK, wont hogs, chickens or offer. S. C. 739, Beo. A FINE LEVEL QUARTER OF LAND in Perkins Co., Neb., 7 miles from R. R. Best of soil and free from all encum brances. Valued at $4,000. To trade for a nice modern home In Omaha of 7 or 8 rooms and worth up to 36,000, In a good neighborhood, close to school and cur line, or for acrongo close in. 6. C. 691, Bee. WILL TRADE FURNITURE FOR THE papering of thrco rooms. Address, S. C. S58. caro Bee. GAS STOVE. COST $37 S MONTHS AUO, new lawn hose. 60 ft., cost 215 last sum mer: lawn mower, cooking utensils of aluminum and enamel, dishes of all kinds. Haviiaud china set cost Jta; cm, springs and mattress, etc, Will consider dia monds, piano or good lot Address S. C. 602. Bee. FINE MODERN HOME. Verv well located, six living rooms. large reception hall and bath room, full attic, and full basement, full 60-ft. lot, nice lawn, trees, and garage with electric lights. Lady owner must sell on account of health, or would exchange for new modern bungalow, If up-to-date and well located In good neighborhood, and priced on cash basis Cash value of above, $4,000. bee it. Address . u. mi. uee. umana. $0 ACItEb, CLEAR, WAMTY EQUITV In home. S. C. 742. Bee. BATES AUTOMATIC NUMBERtNU machine, five wheel! cost 313 and as food as new. Will sell 'cheap or trade or anything can use. Address S. C. 732. care Bee. GOOD CLEAR LOT IN SOUTH OMAHA to trade for a 2-passenger Ford; be quick. Address S. C. 03 Bee. 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON BIO LOT IN exchange for acreage near Omaha. Ad dress S. C. S3S, Bee EIGHTY ACRE IMPROVED IRRI eated farm In artesian belt. Water ights paid up, In Ban Luis valley. Colo rado, to trade for Omaha lots or incomo ptoperty, or eastern Nebraska farms. Ad. dross 8. C. 82L WHAT havb you tu traue for a 1 H. P. electric motor In perfect condition. S. C. U70. Omaha Bee. FINE, SIGHTLY LOT, TWO BLOCKS 'north from Krug Park. Trade for dia mond, piano, or what have you? Address S. C. )02 Bee. GOOD HALF SECTION Unimproved black soli, rolling, part fenced, 12 miles from good town, South Dakota. Worth $15.00 Der acre. Fur short time will exchange at $3,200 aJ all or part payment on good Omaha house to live In. About even deal or neurly so preferred, with owner. Addresj 6 V. 744. uee. umana. GOOD AUTO, WORTH $800. TRADE FOR a good clear lot. s. s.'., s Bee. 1 HAVE A BRAND NEW INDIAN. single engine, only been In use three uecKB. Had accident and will sell cheao. Engine in perfect running order. Will sell for $33 cash, or what have you lu exenangef Aaarcsi, o. , oca. Bee. FOURTEEN KELLERSTRAE3 WHITE Orpingtons, 2 years old. What have you to offer7 Address S C 804, Bee. 12 APARTMENT AND 3 LOTS; PU1CJIC. $40,000; mtg.. $14,600. m Dcr cent, runs 3 years; rents $4,960 yearly. Will trade tor gooa tarm or sen; aDout s years old: nign-ciass. Aanresa s. u. care uee. WE WILL TRADE PAINTING FOR furniture or furnished room rent. Ad dress S. C. 398, Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A late model twin cylinder Readlnar Htnnri. ard motorcycle, worth $175?" Addross S. C. .u, uee. THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT FOR A photograph gallery, worth $7u0, for solo or trade by owner. S. C. 903. Bee. 640-A. IMPROVED NEBRASKA RANCH, clear, want merchandise, fi. C. 741, Bee. COMPLETE I. C S. COURSE, 6 VOL'S, steam engineering, electricity and me chanical refrigeration. Worth $30. Will trade for typewriter, or what have you? Address S. C. 856. Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE for an International Corrcsnond School reference library on Civil Engin eering? Address B. C. 839, car Bee. TWO GOOD LOTH IN COUNCIL Bluffs, centerally located, worth $500. Will trade for a good 5-passenger Ford or what havo you to offer? Address S. C. m. Bee. LADIES' WATCH, 50-YR. GOLD FILLED hunting case, In perfect repair, $8; also gentlemen's 17-Jeweled and adjusted rail way waicn, open race, suvcr case, a per fect time keeper, $15. Will sell at prices mentioned or trade for anything can use of equal value. 8. C. 868, Bee. WILL TRADE GOOD INCOME OMAHA property for an up-to-date auto In flrst clais condition. Property rented by yeaily contract. Address S. C. 869, Omaha lice. 20 ACRES MISSISSIPPI, CLEAR, PR'..J;; ti.aiu; exenange tor nouse ana lot aoout $2,000. S. C. 716. Uee. IMPORTED AND REGISTERED SHET land stallion pony, 4 years old, want stacker and rakes, or any good live stock, ri. C. 833. I HAVE DIAMOND RING BETWEEN U and M karat, will exchange for eood second hand piano. Address S. C. 902. Bee. I HAVB A GOOD GUITAR AND A 15 Jeneled watch. What kind of a deal can I make with you for a kodak or a bull dog? Address S. C 743. care Bee. TRANSFERRED TO OMAHA AND must dlspoce of my home In Lincoln. Located best part, paved street, one block to car line. Full lot, east front, fruit trees Six rooms, modern In every par ticular. Barn on rear of lot. Actually north $4,000, about $1,400 still due on It Will trade equity for farm land, good lets, good auto and cash. Prlperty iow rented for first time. Address S. C. 805, care Ceo. MOVING PICTURE SHOW LOCATED In good Iowa town of 3,800. One other show. Complete In every way. Price $1,300. Clear Will consider good auto for part or will sell half interest to man who will run It- & C 866. Bee. OMAHA L1YEJTOK MARKET Beef Steers Ten to Fifteen Off for Week, Others Steady. HOGS FIVE TO TEN GENTS OFF Itriak of U.unrtcr iv TMrtj-Flvc Cm tii 'in IIok" for Week Sheen nmt I.nnilm Strndy with Week Aro. SOUTH OMAHA, May 50, 1011. Receipts were: t-'Btttt. ilogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4.007 6.M9 4.&X. Official Tuesday 4.SIS 10,537 4,271 Official Wednesday .. 2.795 10,000 3.1SI Official Thursday 2.S90 11,005 $.19$ Official Friday 312 11.307 347 Estimate Saturday.,,.. 71 6.S59 ..... Six days Oils week... 14,342 W.1W 1&.470 Same days last week.. 11)788 M.S27 24,023 Samo days 2 wks ago..lI,6CK 40.K75 33.S4S Same days 3 wks ago.. 16.099 47,624 JW.741 Same days 4 wks agn. .17,133 44.9M 32,633 Samo days last year. . .12,203 C5.074 19,603 Tho following tabic shows the receipts nf cattle, hogs nnd sheep at the South Omaha Uvo stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: 1914. 1913. lno. Deo Cattle 317,399 S68.S21 19,423 Hogs ...1.14S.133 1,2U,!M G3.S33 Sheep ,. 991,790 8,835 123,953 ...... The following table shows the range of prices for hogs at the South Omaha llvo stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 11914. lM13.ll9U.ljH.aiO.l0.l)!. May 12. May 13. May It. 8 1H 8 141 I 8 15 7 44 8 7 56 8 22 7 69 8 241 7 651 5 95 9 i 7 Oil 5 42 a is 8 19 5 VI 9 SOI 9 29 7 OKI 7 0c 5 24 May is 8 23T4 5 96 6 5 24 5 M 5 34 6 33 S 33 5 37 6 14 6 16 5 20 5 24 6 6 25 May 16. May 17. 6 ti, 5 $9i 9 201 9 36 8 7 6i May is.) May l9.i 8 son I 8 Vi' 8 23 S 19 S 3S 7 591 5 S4 6 79 9 44 7 03 9 38 6 02 May 20. 7 E0 3.73 9 S9 6 iiay si. May 22. S S4 IS 34 i u 7 45; I 9 41 7 01 8 17ft 8 29 o l&Hl 8 30 5 64 6 691 9 43 7 00 .May . May 24. May 25. 7 49 8 39 7 40! 6 62 9 39 6 91 8 00 7 46 G 70 9 191 7 10 May 26. May 27. May 2ii. May 29. May 30. 7 971i 8 01H! 8 451 6 Mi 9 14, 7 14 a Jii I ill 9 27 7 14 "J 391 7 02 7 02 9 3S 421 7 S3 6 b i 37 7 32 8 41 1 7 26, 8 52 7 18 S 8J 5 82 7 87 S. Sunday. CATTLE There were no cattlo In the yards today of any consequence, tho mar ket being practically bare of supplies. ror me wock receipts loot u; over I4,wu head, being the largest since thrco weeks ago and larger than a year ago by over 2,000 head. under tho Influence of liberal receipts at all market points prices on beef steers have shown more or loss decline every where. Tho market here for tho week Is generally 10Q15c lower than last week's close, and In somo spots possibly us much us 16iS25c lower. cows and hcirera havo been In very moderate supply all week, and ns the ue mand has boon good strong prices have been maintained from day to day. Tho market at tho close of tho week Is very nearly as high as It has been any time this season. Both tho supply nnd tho demand for stockcrs and feeders has been light throughout the week and prices havo shown no material change, being in about tho samo notches as nt tho close of last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to prime yearlings, JS.30f9.00; good to choice beet steers, 8.40S8.toj fair to good beef sters, $8.00i.4i; common to fair beef steers, 17.408.00; good to choice cornfed heif ers, $7.608.60; good to choice cornfod cows, $6.807.&0; fair to good grades, $6.00 06.75; common to fair grades, $4.606.00; good to choice stockcrs and feeders, $7.73 i(3.10; fair to good stockers and feeders, $7.40Q7.75; common to fair stockcrs and feeders, $7.0037.40; stock cows and heif ers, $6.O037.75; stock calves, J6.60Jja.25; veal SWAPPERS' COLUMN 240 ACRES IN BOONE COUNTY, NE braska, $125; mortgage $3,000; to trade for apartment house. Address S. C. 717, ties.' OMAHA HOME WANTED-169 ACRES Stanley Co., S. D., 7ft miles southeast of Philip, a good railroad town. Cost mn $3,200, will take $3,000 for It, and wunt a home in Omaha of about tho same value, 8. C. S65, Bee. WILL TRADE CLEAR AND AND mortgages for Omaha Income property or vacant lots. Address S. C. 820. 240 AGRES IMPROVED LAND IN Philips county, Kunsas; 200 acres in cul tlvated, balance pusturc. Prlco $40 per acre, mtg. $2,000. Want incomo property or mdse. for oqulty, What havo you? Address S. C. 720, caro Bee. 60 ACRES, ALL IRRIGATED, 2 MILES south of Fort Morgan, Colo.; finest kind of beets and alfalfa raised on this land. Prlco $6,000; mortgago of $2,000. I want to trad equity for grocery or Omaha prou ertl , or what have you? S. C. Tl, Bee. 160 ACRES, CLEAR, WANT INCOME. S. C. 745, Omaha Bee. NEARLY NEW NO. 6 UNDERWOOD. used less than three months, for sale or trade. Must sell this week, so what have you to offer. S. C. 899, Omaha Bee. ONE LOT AT CASPER. WYO., CLEAR title; Reglr.a music box, $50, with reu ords; very flno Burton mandolin; small gasoline engine, like new. Will trade all of the above for lot or oqulty, or what have you to offer? Would consider a Twin motorcycle. Address ti. C. 859, caro Bee. HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HAND-CARVED platinum tie pin set with five H-karat diamonds and six small diamonds, a man's ring set with five H-karat dia monds and two small diamonds, also havo 10 acres and one city lot In Florida and 10 acres and city lot In Oregon. Will trado all tor city property or use same as part payment on a piece of property, or will sell any of the above outright. Address S. C. 715. Bee. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 ACRES land In Kimball county, Neb., wortli $16 per acre. Wanted equity In cottage in or arouua umana or wnai. navo you to oirer7 Auorcsa . c S49, uee. I HAVE A TYPEWRITER GOOD AS new for a Smith Si Wesson Police noil- Hive, 38 cal., or good shotgun. Might con sider watcn or cosn. Address a. o. 719, Bee. LET ME FURNISH PAINT AND PAINT that old house; will take In exchange anything I can use. What can you offer Address 8. C, 900, Bee. I AM LEAVING TOWN AND MUSI' sacrifice furniture for ten-room rooming house. Good location, close In. Will take automobile, cash or what have you? 8. C. 870. bee. 1 OWN WHOLE CITY BLOCK IN county seat town in northwest Nebraska; can subdivide into 20 lots. I will exchange for grocery store, auto, piano, house, or what can you offer. Address S. C. 901, Beo. 640 ACRES OF McPHERKON COUNTY Nebraska, land, for $300. Relinquishment leady; hero Is ydur chance; get busy. Would take auto or clear lot. Address K C. 737, cure Ben. 10 ACRES. MONROE CO., IND.. CLOSE to town. Price $2,000. Encumbranco $000, due next September. What have you for $1,500 equity? 8. C. 864, Bee, 200 ACRES, 14 MILES FROM SIOUX City. Improved. All In cultivation. Rents for $5 per acre cash. Price $25,uJ0. Mort gage $6,900, What have you in Income property, cheaper land or merchandise? d. C. 3. Bee. WOULD TRADE A GOOD $6 REMINO ton typewriter lor a saddle. If you have such a trade write H. I' , 701, Bee. MUST SELL OR WILL TRADE MY No. 5 Oliver typewriter. Oood as new, for $30. Address, S. O. 714, Bee. FOR 8ALH MY EQUITY IN A $2,000 house, 2Qth and Bancroft Modern, ex cept furnace. Two blocks from car; paved 'street. $600 cash, balance $20 monthly Will also take $300 cash, balance applied as part payment on property In suburbs. Address 8 C 905. Bee. KIMBALL PIANO PLAYER, WITH about 26 rolls of music, to trade for motorcycle (no Junk), nearly new Under wood or U' C. Smith typewriter, motor boat, ji- anything 1 can use of value. 8. C, 90s, Bee. LUFTED COl'CH, GOOD CONDITION, original value $30, to trndo for good gas stoya or rug. Sj.'. 900, Bee. NO. 4 BI LLS EYE CAMERA AND f RN pod to trade for good repeating rifle shotgun or revotver n, c 907 Ui-e. calves, $$.00f 11.00, bulls, stags, etc, $5,751; 7,76. ! HOUS-ronMdeilnK the fact that today wus both a Saturday and a holiday, re ceipts were llboral( ninety-nine cars, or 6.SW head, being received. Tho week's tottil Is 56,100 head, a gain of itbout 1,300 head over last week, but smaller than a year ogo by almost s.OOO head. With a good run in sight nnd discourag ing advices from all other points, prices continued to drop this morning, the mar ket opening MilOc lower than yosterday's average. Things moved along at these tlgures until possibly two-thirds of tho hogs hHd bom sold, when bids eased off Just a shade After this trade became very drnggy, as sellers were trying to work bncK. to early prices. For a llmo the market camo to n. standstill, but in the end btds strengthened a little, nnd the last of the offerings sold nt prices that were steady to In some cases Just a trifle easier than the earlier trado. Tho general market Is fully 6V10O lower Movement was not active nt any time, nnd on tho close became dull, but practically every thing had been sold by 10 o'clock. Tho popular price was $7.874. Bulk can bo quoted at $7.ivff7.W, tho latter price being high for the day, nnd h dime lower than Friday's top. A sprinkling of the common stuff sold down to $7.So. Heavy receipts throughout the week kept tho market on the down grado most of tho time, and' today's tlgures arc 3&ft 30c below last Saturday. On two dayu prices showed slight gains, but In the face of thrco heavy declines this did not amount to much, and tho Undertone was weak all through. Tops today ore just 30c below Saturday, and an even too under the month's top of $8.40, paid during the first week. No. a. sh. it. No. Av. su. rr. l DO U 1 V' w u ... 1 lH lno yi i to Tt m ... 7 tis H J 1(1) 1 UA 10 ,..tf 4J 1 th, iC Ja7 W 7 h kl i.1 Ml 1 It tl llti M 7 Ho IS iJt 1.0 1 kiH 1 Ut W til l Zl St 7 U, tl 27 MTU M Iti M t IIH II :tl 10 7 1 TO UM lw) 7 S7' 10 kO 7 11 t3 S!i Ml 7 7Vt it IIS ... 1H M ill 40 7 I7H V0 US U0 7 II. J0 ... T I7H 11 :l 1 7 I7U II Ml ISO 7 m t& Ill 110 7 7 tt S3 160 1 ITS (0 186 It TIIU U XT 1M 7 I7H 75 Ill 40 1 ITH Ki m ISO 7 MH 71 Ill 40 7 ITS M :J 1M 7 ITV JJ 1M 1 7H Tl SM W 7 BTVfc 14 ..ITI U0 7 ITU; 71 M 19 7 IT',4 CO 291 ... 7 ITV4 (4 XK 10 7 ITH 41.. ...... rii 40 7 I7H 7! M 7 17 (i 15 Ml M 7 ITH l IH 40 7 17 "4 7 UJ W 7 ITH 7t 1(9 ... 7 T4 18 4 ... 7 ITUj 14 115 ... 7 ITH 7 M0 10 7 ITH fl IIJ 110 7 ITH 10 .. W0 7 ITH t 10 7 ITH T6 17! 1(0 7 ITH CI HI 10 7 I7H CI M ... T I7H 1U l IM tU M ..M M 7 ITH tS7 160 7 10 CI til . 80 7 ITH 67 SW ... 7 DO 7S m ISO 7 I7H TO tCJ . . 7 90 7I 100 7 ITH IT IK ... 7 M l. ...... .151 ... 7 ITH 70 m 110 7 SO II. .311 110 7 ITH I 100 40 7 M 63 J.10 10 7 I7H 1 40 7 l 45 211 40 7 I7H 5T SIS J00 7 M (1... M9 SO 7 7H 70 2M 40 7 M 67 Ill ... 7 ITH TO 4 ... 7 !KI 70 2TO1 ... 7 TH T 141 W 7 M 63.. .,....$31 M 7 I7H 71 IM IfO 7 fK T?..,.....:i MO 7 I7H M ,..14T 100 7 Vi II 517 200 7 ITH t J2 ... IM it hi iro 7 I7H h...,,.. :oi :o 7 m CI SI 10 7 STVi SHEEP There wcro no fresh receipts this morning. A falling off lu tho re ceipts has been an outstanding charac teristic of the market this week, tho total being 15,400 head as compared with 24,623 last week, 33,843 two weeks ngo and 19,503 the same week last year. As usual at this time of tho year good to choice offerings of both sheep ana iambs Keep getting more scarce, and the bulk of tho killers showing tin has been largely on the in-between order. At the beginning of tho weeK a very fair run arrived, but us the eastern trade In dressed mutton commenced to take a downward course the nackrr buyers de termined to take off at least 102vc, which they succeeded In doing after a long nnd draggy trade. Owing to tho fact that tho country sent in ugni receipts tor 11111 uai anco of the week sellers wero enabled to recover Monday's loss, and as a conse quence quotations at tho close nro prac tically steady with a week ago. The run at Chicago this Week has been the llshtest for any month slnco March, 1913, and prices there havo nad a lowor trend, Kansas city also nas uccn iigntiy annulled. According to reports southern points have had generous runs of south ern lames, tno majority 01 wmcn nro in better condition and matured earlier than last year. Quito a quota of southern spring lames rouna inctr way 10 i;mcago this week, and this as well as tho bad state oc utiairs on eastern arcssea mut ton markets helped to bear down prices. Traders are very reluctant In passing an opinion as to what will take place next weeK, saying, However, ino unexpecica is quite likely to happen, Quotations on sheet) and lambs. Shorn stock: Lambs, good to choice, $7.W8,?5: lambs, fair to good, $7.707.90; yearlings, good to cnoice, sb.iioch.id; leanings, rair to good, $6.5036.90; wethers, good to choice, $5.65-SG.W; wethers, fair to good, I3.400IG.65: ewes, mood to choice. $5,464 7,75; owes, fair to good, $i.:i5.40. Knnsas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. May 30. CATTLE receipts, 600 head: market steady; prima red steers, is.bomb.w: arcssea oeet steers. $7.50(38.50; western steers, $7.40(88.60! south ern steers, $6.7038.25; cows, $4.6087.75; heifers, $7.009.00: stocKers and feeders, $6.6038.25; bulls, $6.6037.50; calves, $6.60$! 10.50. HOQS Receipts, 500 head: market lower: bulk of sales, $3.00318.10; heavy, $8.058,10; packers and butchers, $8.05g 8.10: light. $7.90tfU05: tiles. $7.10177.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' 1.000 head; market steady; lambs, $7,(KXs.75; yearlings, $6.26(7,15; wethers, $3.60813. 50; ewes, $.605.75. St. I. on in Live; Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. May 30. CATTLE Receipts. 350 head; market steady; beet steers, $7.50 m.w, cows ana heifers, H.avsrJ.w; stocK ers and reeaers, $,tfwu: southern steers, $5.75if8.40; cows and heifers, $4.60fj6.tt; native calves, Hj.wtl0.7b. HOGS Receipts, 3,800 head; market lower; pigs ana ugnts. li.wus.id: nuxeu and butchers, $8.058.20; good heavy, $3.10 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 50 head; sheared muttons,i$L762G.00; sheared iambs, n.ww.lo. St. Jnsenh I.lvc Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 30. CATTLE jiocipis, iw neau; marnet atcauy; steers, $7.500915: cows and heifer, $4.2506.90; ratuAii If, ftVTft) ftV HOGS Receipts, 3,600 head; maVkct 10t? 15c lower; top, $8.10; bulk of sales, $7.9031 'SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 head; market steady; lambs, $7.5038 00. ClritrlnK llun Hank Hlntenirnt. NEW YORK. May 30,-The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for tho week (five days) shows that they hold $48,M,2O0 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is a decree of $1,971,660 from last week. Tho statement follows: Amount. Decrease. Loans $2,113,885,000 $3,791,000 Speclo 139,367,000 l,3i,000 Legal tenders ,. 73,992,000 2.9S5.0O) Net deposits , 2,015,670,000 10.003.00J Circulation 41.3S,OM 301,000 Excess lawful reserve 48,984,200 l,97l,6i0 Banks' cash reserve In vaults.. .$O7,9,0iJ Trust companies' cash reserve In vaults , , 75,377,000 Aggregate cash reserve $113,335,003 Trust companies' restrvo with clearing houso members carry ing 85 per cent cash reserve... 96,660,003 Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater Now York not Included In clearing houso statemont: Amount. Increase. Loans, Investments .. .$571,242,600 $1,041,100 Gold 64,170.700 102,(J0 Currency, bank notes.,. 9,880,600 3J.500 Total deposits ,, 693,215,0OJ 4,lSi,SO) Lticul Bearttl, QuoUilotu furnlthud br liurnt. Ilrlakcr I Co lli Omh .Nitloiuil Link bullctasi STOCKS, . Mi. Akd. DtttrUf Crtsmtr pfd IS 14 Dtort & Co. pld, i-dlv ,, St Mli Ktlrmonl Crcumtrr til. 7 per ctnl... 0 IM Fairmont Creamery guar. ( par cant,, tilt HI Omaha & Ci B. R. a 11 U , Union Hlvck Ysrdt, Omaha, ti.dir., it IM Swill & Co. 7 pr cant , jou itoNiia. Columbus. Vap.. E. U la, Itll 12 ) Chleaso A. N. W. 4. Mn It 4!1 Chlcaso. lit, I U Council BlufU O. a K. la, 1111 II ttQ Fall Biter Co.. B, !.. la. IK J iw ,M Ij lows It. U ta, 1HI , Loa Alleles Rr. fa. lilt II t New York Stata'4Hb 0U M Omaba E. 1 1. i; lit ,,,,, i . ojti CHr of Omaha Saver 4e. 1IJ4...... lot 1014. Cltr el Omaha 4Hi, lll lom , Omaba a I' B. Kl. H)r It, Jill tlS. tl PuH Bound T U A T. la, l,.., joo mi Hai-ramento, Cal , 4 Vie. ISM s jiS Kan Dlato. Cat Water la, 1M . . 10JTi lnils Htrltt V CO. la. 1144 Mil tjil Klaux l Itr fttock YaMa la, Jlia . iu tia Sioux tltr Tel Ct, IK4 , l Jl DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE; Period of Warm Weather Has Bene fioial Effect on Business. SEASONABLE FOOD MOVING WELL Fnllnrrn f Werk Number a.tU In V lilted States, Annlmt 22.1 I.nst Yenr In Cnnniln !12, AKiilnst ill I.nut Yenr. NEW YORK, May .-Dun s ltevlew j tomorrow will say: A period of continuous warhi weather has had ft beneficial effect upon prae ftrnllv nit rnmtiierelnl lines nnd Is tending to offset tho earlier handicap of back ward spring. , Tho movement of sossonable goods, both at wholesale and retail, shows en couraatng Inurense and most reports ludl cato that confidence Is gaining strength. am vet the usual statistical comparisons do not reflect tho current buslnesi Im provement, gross returns of rnllrosds malting returns for three weeks ot May being 7.4 per cent less man lasi yrar, while bank clearings this week wcro 5.8 per cent smaller. Failures mis weeK numurreu u in mo United States, against 223 last year, nnd thirty-two In Canada, compared with thirty-four. llHAnSTIlF.KT'S TtlAina REVIEW Knvornblf. I'estnrea of the Week's InilUHtrlnl Report. NEW YORK. May S9.-Brndtrcct's to morrow wilt say: (Tiiriil wenther. excent In Hurts of the south and southwest; continued active retail demand for spring nnd summer wenrlne atmnrel. Imni'oved demand from Jobbers and wholesalers for cotton and other arcss taoncs, lurmer saics oi oasie pig iron, good reports on leaning crops, excepting cotton, and the heaviest exports of wneat slnco Jnhuary IS constitute dis tinctly favornblo leaturcs of tho weok's trado report. in aadltion, tno optimistic iceiing pre viously noted In financial markets or voiced by lenders of industry seems to have gained force. For tho week: Failures 290, compared with 218 last year; Wheat exports 6,769,867 bushels, against 8,003,357; bank clearings, $2,885,616,000, a decreaso of 4.8 por cent. OMAHA GISNtCIlAI. ItAItKHT. BUTTER No. 1, Mt. cartons. ?7c; No, I, 60-lb. tubs, 27c. CHEEPE-Iwportcd Swiss, 28o; Ameri can Swish. Jlo: bloult Swiss. 2201 twins. 18c; daisies, ISo; triplets, 18c; Young Ainericus, ivc; blue label uricK, no; urn burger. 2-lb., 20o; New York white, 20o. FISH White, lie: trout. 15c: largo crab- pies, 12c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, wo; saimon, zic; ua.iuui, lie; buffalo. OVic; channal cattish, 15a; pike, 13c; pIcKerel, Do. POULTRY-Brollers, 2Cc: hens. 12c; cocks, 8Hc; ducks, 8c; geese, 8c; turkeys. lbo; pigeons, per aozon, voc; uucks. iuu t i.uvi il. vu. uw, n V, AMI. II'IVIIVI lt 'V, squabs, No. 1, $1.50; No. 2, 50c. BEEF CUTS-Wholcsale prices of boot cuts effective Juno 1 nro as follows: No, 1 ribs, 17?ic; No. 2. 17c; No. 3, IKo; No. 1 loin, 19c; No. 2. 17io; No. 3, 16o: No. 1 chucks, llHc; No. 2 11c; No. 3, lOVio; No. 1 rounds, 144c; No. 2, 1394c; No. 3, 13Via; No. 1 plates, 9c; No. 2, 8 He; No. 3, 8c. fruits oranges: isxira rancy bunKist navel 80s, por box, $2.76: W, 100s, per box. $3; 126n, per box, $3.20; 150s. per box, $3.50; 176s. 200s, 210s, 250s, per box, $3.60; Medi terranean sweet, lifts, 250s. 2SSs, 324s, pel box, $3 50; extra fancy Glcndora Vnloli clan. 96s. 112s. 126s. lbOs. 176s. 200s. 216s. 250s, per box, $3.75. Lemons: Extra rnucy goiuen nowi sms. s, per uox, $5.50; fancy Bllver cord 300s, 360s, per box, $5.00; extra fancy Sunklst Trail :Ms, 360s, per box, $5.25, Grape fruit; Extra fancy 54s, per box, $4.60; extra fancy 46s, Por box, $4; extra fancy 36s, per box, $3.60: Indian river 64s, 80s, per box, $5. Apples: Bon Davis, per box, $2; Bon Davis, nor 1)1)1.. $5.50. Cherries: Cali fornia, por box, $2.25, Pineapples; Cuban 24 size, per crate, j; su sue, per rruic, $3; 36 slzo, per crate, $3; 12 size, per crate, $2.50 : 48 slzo, per crate, $2.35. Bananas: tier hii.. 11.75413.50. V1SUEJAUUK8 Homegrown spinacu, per bu., 25c. Cnbbage: Now Texas, por lu., 2c; iTaiuornia, per u., -nc. unions; Texas yellow Bermuda, per crate, $2.15. Crystal wax. Der crate. $2.50. Ponoors: per basket, 60c. Tomatoes: Fancy Flor ida, per crato, $3; cholco, per crate, $2.50. Cucumbers, hothouse, por doz.. $1. New beets, carrots, turnips, per doz,, 65c, Cel ery: rer doz., $1,60. Head lettuce, por aoz., $i.bo. iamx.1 lettuce, per noz., 'h. Onions: Home grown. Per doz.. 15c Radishes: Per doz., 16c. Parsley; Por doz., 50c. uarllc; Italian, per id., .vc. 1 1 .... .11-1. . 1 .aA ClCr. T)AiUA,n IIUIDCIUUIlii. A ui inou, ,,.iw. u'v"i in Shell, per lb., 5c. (jk-bbage plants; Por uox, 76c. Tomato piunis: per nox, iw, Asnaracus. Homegrown. nor doa hunches, market price about 30c. Po tatoes: New, per hamper, $2; extra fancy Colorado und Wyoming, white stock, per bu., $l; new, per lb 3c Cauli flower', st. Louis, per uox, iz.ou. NUTS-Solted peanuts: Per case, $1.60. Walnuts: No. X California, per lb., 18Wc. Pecans; Per ib., 12V4C Filberts; Per lb., 16c. Almonds: Por lb., 2uc. Brazils: tier lb.. 16c. Pnncom! 1'er lb.. 5c. MISCELLANEOUS Dates. Sugar wal nut, ner box. $1.25. Limes: Per basket. $1.75. Craclterjack: Per case, $3.60; por H case. $1.75. Ohecxersi Per Vi case, $1.75; per case, $3.50. Honey; New Colo rado No. 1, 21 frame, per case, $3. Chicniro Llvo Stoc kSIurket. CHICAGO, May 30. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; market steady; beeves, $7-400 9.30; steers. J7.0OU8.15; stockers and feed ers, $.35W8.30,' cows and heifers, $3.70 8.75! calves, $7.COBO,75. HOaR-Itccolpts, 8,000 head: market 10c lower; bulk of sales, $8.0O8.O5; light. $7.85 .&); mixea, ii.fnii.iu; neavy, $7,ts5U8,io; rough, $7.65417.80: nles. $7.(XMi7.S3. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 neau; mantel slow; sneep, l.u.lo; yearlings, $6.10flr7.0o; Iambs, $0.10S3.2o; springs, $7.0Ofl9,76, I.lvrrpool (Drnlu M'nrkrl. LIVERPOOL. May 30,-WHEAT-No. 1 Manitoba, 7o7d; No. 2, 7s5Hd; July, 7s S$,d. CORN American mixed, new, 6s 7d; UUI,. us Johnny Kilbane Will Meet Johnny Griffith CHICAGO. May 50. After nil h hnrA words dlrcctod nt Johnny Kllbnno for his timid matchmaking', tho featherweight champion has finally signed to meet a gtmulno lightweight at Canton. O.. on July 4, Ills opponent will bo Johnny unrfith, a boxer of considerable icputa tlon throughout the middle wei. Ti-n- st'ino time Kllbanu has been threatening to break Into tho higher division, hut apparently his' nerve always failed him at the last moment. Perhaps he will again change his mind before the tlmo arrives to enter tho ring with Griffith, Mho is reported to be both fast and clavsr. Possibly if he dqes go through with tha bout nnd meta with success ho will take more chances In tho future. In that case he may at lust become a popular cham pion. There Is no particular reason why tho shjfty Clevelander should not be able to outpoint the various socond-rate light weights. Abe Attell found the heavier men easy to handle In short bouts. SCOTTISH NATIONAL TRIBUTE PROPOSED FOR GRIBBEL OLASGOW, May 30.-The Burns fed eration plans to present to John Grlhbol of Philadelphia a Scottish national tribute for his action In purchasing the Glm riddel manuscripts and restoring them to Scotland. An album prepared by leading artists will contain an Illuminated address of thanks, and Ixrd Rosebery, honorary president of the federation, will bo asked to make -the presentation. Defense Society of Germany Demands Increase in Army BHRLtN, May JO.-Notwlthstandlng tho great IhCrettso of tho army nnd tho enor mous military taxation voted by tho RelcliBtat; only last yoar the Herman Do fenso soclpty Is not yet satisfied that enough has beep dono to protect the cmplro from Its foes. At its annual meeting Just held at Posen rcsolutlon.4 were adopted calling for universal mili tary sorvlce, and pointing to tho fact that oven after tho Increased recrultage of October, 1913, as provided for by tho' new law, them tmvs a surplus of 33,000 able- bodied young men left over. Th6 society nlso calls for a systematic preparation ot loys for military duty, and such changes In the system of one-year volunteer serv ice as will secure n bettor training for reserve officers. The principal address at tho meeting was delivered by the president of tho so ciety, General Kclni, who Is usually re garded as head of the so-called "war parly" In Germany. Ho .protested vigor ously against tho recent declaration of Count von Hcrtllng, minister president of ! Bavnrltx, that no fresh burdens for nrma-1 . Ml, .ra 1 1 1 VI, v uo 'mii-M iiiuu uia jcriuun people for years to come. "Such an utterance from nn official quarter," said Kelm, "is an Immediate danger of war. Therefore we must repel such n declaration from such a source." English and French Discussing Coming Oarpentier Fight NEW YORK. May 30.-Ever since the Georges Carpontler-Gunboat Smith match was first broached, speculation has been rife In England and France regarding tho merits of the Amorlcon whlto hope Many nnd various nre the opinions set forth. Apparently the French fans have been following au..boat's career closely, as they appear to have formed n more ac curate estimate than that of the English critics. In England Carpentlcr's chances nro rather favored. Gunboat Is snld to bo extremely slow nf action, although his hitting power Is admitted to be above tho ordinary. It Is thought that ha will not bo nblo to land on the clever French man. In Paris, however. Gunboat's prowess la rated highly. Carpcntier Is adVlsed to keAp away from tho American and to lely upon his skill and footwork to avoid Smith's datigoroua blows which all admit will quickly put an end to Carpentlcr's ambitions, If they land cleanly. H Is pre dicted that should tho fury ot tho battle get tho bettor of Cnrpentlor's Judgment, causing him to mix It. ho will bo knocked through tho ropes by the American's savage ontlauglit. Ak-Sar-Ben Envoy is Well Impressed with St. Louis Pageant The board ot governors of Al-Sar-Bc,n nro unanimous In their enthusiasm over the big spectacle ot the pageant and masque 'at St. Louis. Tho governors, along with Secretary J, D, Weaver and Artisan Gus Rente, havo returned, Thoso In tho party were Louis C. Nash, Charles Black, Randall K, Brown, Joseph Barker, Everett Buckingham, Frank Judson and of tha ex-members of tho board thero were In tho party, Ed P. Pock, Charles Robinson, Charles Courtney, Charles II, Pickens and Walter Jardlnc. Tho governors tell of tho great spec tacle ot 7,000 persons on tho open-ulr stage In tho pageant, and ot an Audience of 100,000 people In the open witnessing tho spectacle. "They represented the scenes of early history of St. Louis and tho Louisiana territory," says Secretary Weaver, "and In doing this they represented battles on the state between the Spanish and the Indians, and other conflicts, many ot which wore fought on horseback on the stage, It was the most magnificent spec tuclo one could Imagine. There is simply no such thing as describing It," Two Missing on the Wrecked Boat Have Relatives in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tylee of Hubbard, O., cousins of Frank Mahoney, deputy county assessor, well known In Omaha, are listed among tha missing of the pas sengers of the lost steamer, Empress ot Ireland. Their trip was Mr. Tylee's first vaca tion In many years, following the sale by him of n valuablo flour mill. Before leaving he Invited his relatives here to accompany him, but none was able to do so. "It seems hard they they had to did Just ns they worn In position to have ease und enjoyment," said Mr. Mahoney. MRS. MUNS0N SPEAKS TO BEMISBAG EMPLOYES Mrs, Margarot B. Munson or -Kansas spoko beforo tho employes of the Beinls Bag company Friday noon. Among other things she said: "Our plan of govern ment was dev)iid to represent the various Interests of different groups ot people. All ot you here assembled belong to a certain group of working ptople whom working interests aro tho same, and these Interests can only be conserved by giving you a voice in the laws that affect them. You know better than anyone elso whether or not yon want a minimum wage law. You know best what your needs are. Voters havo the power to compel legisla tion, therefore you need the ballot to pro tect your Interests the same iia men do." BIG SAVING EFFECTED AT PUMPING STATION Thirty dollars a day Is being saved at the Mlnnelusa pumping station by a new' circulation device, according to Chief En gineer W. A. Prince of the Metropolitan Water district. The device has Just been put Into operation. Work on Improvements worth approxi mately $150,000 will be completed at thi Florence pumping station within the next thirty days, says Mr. Prince. The new lighting system Is being Installed, a 30, 000,000,000,. gallon pumping unit Is about ready for use and work on the biggest reservoir yet undertaken Is being pushed rapidly. Contractors have, been working for sev eral months on these Improvements. Key to the Situation-Be Advertising. FOWLER SEES SHIPS STRIKE TP Sergeant Looking Through Port Hole at Moment of Collision. CAPTAIN KENDALL WAS COOL Few Minutes He torn Crash Came He Unit Snlil to Pnanenitrr (hat It I.ookrit Llkr Foj Was Coming. MONTREAL, May OO.-Exhalisted sur vivors of tho Empress of Ireland, wear ing misfit clothing' supplied by the people of Rlmouskl, arrived In Montreal todsy In the party was A remnant ot the Sal vation Army band, more than 100 ot whom perished. Tho survivors Include: Messrs. Mclntyre, Measures, Green away, Staff Captain MeAmmond, Lieu tenant Keith, James Johnson, Major and Mrs. Atwell, K. Green, Captain Spooner. llttlo Grace Hannagan, Miss Bales, all of Toronto; Mrs, Cook and Band Ser geant Fowler, Vancouver, and Miss Wll mot ot Winnipeg. "I was looking through the port hole. In my cabin amidships," said Band Ser geant Fowler, "when t saw a big black shape loom tip out ot the darkness. It seemed only a few feot away. 'Then came the Jolt; It could not ba called n crash, because It was more ot a grinding sensation. Before I realized what had happened my cabin began to till with water. I rushed rut of the cabin and up the main companlonway. I saw a girl with a baby In her arms and a little child following her. Tho girl begged me to put a lifebelt on her, so I stopped long enough -to do this." Shin Listed Quickly. Ry this tlmo Fowler had reached the deck, he said, the ship was listing badly and the passengers had to cling to the rail to keep from going over the side. Fowler Jumped. "I wont down until I thought my lungs would burst," he said, "Bodies bumped Into me, One man threw his army uround me nnd I had to fight to break his grip, I swam several hundred feet and was almost exhausted whon a boat picked me up." Resident survivors not In Uie Salvation Army, who arrived hero Included Messrs. Kent, Ferguson, Duncan, Welnrauch and Miss Grace Kohl. Thoso from Toronto Included Mrs. O'Hara, Miss O'Hara, Miss Lee, Dr. Hunt and Thomas Smart. Cantnln Vn Cool. Smart rayn ho believes ho was the last man to speak to Captain Kendall beforo the collision. "I was sitting out on th upper deck," ho said, "when the captain wnlkod past about 1:30 and said, 'It Is n nlco night, but It looks to mo as though n fog Is coming. You never know how soon n fog will drop on you at this part of the river.' " When the crash came, Smart says, he saw Captain Kendall on the brldgo. Ht was holding onto the rati, shouting orders to tho crew, leaning over and waving his hands. He heard him say, "Keep your heads, there, and don't get excited." When a boat dropped sideways Into tho water, the captain seemed to realize that tho liner was lost, for he shouted! "Hurry up. there, everybody. There. Is not a minute to lose. Get the stewards through tho corridors. It thero are doors locked, break them In. Got the people out and don't forget that the women and children must come first." "Ho spoke, through a megaphone," said Smart, "but there was so much scream ing and moaning that his voice was drowned. But he stuck to his post to the very last "When r got onto the Lady Evelyn I saw hint stretched out there and they were giving him brand y. When ho was able to speak, he looked around and asked, 'Whero'a the ship?' A. passertgtr, who looked like a doctor, told nlrri tho boat hud gone down. On hearing this, Captain Kendall burled hla face. In a pleco of tarpaulin nnd cried as though hla heart would break." Opposition of Army Officers is Placing Huerta in Tight Box VERA CRUZ. Mexico. Miv PrL dent Hucrta's position was described again today by refugees who arrived from tho capital aa extremely critical because o the growing antagonism among army officers to his continuance In what Is virtually a dictatorship, Tho many reports of th mutiny on Saturday last when federals wore aalii to have been repulsed with heavy loaa lr an attacK on President IluertA'a honli In a suburb and ot a previous uprising among tho troops show clearly that u.j forcible elimination of Huerta by hla own men Is an over present possibility, al though the detailed stories ot the recant rising, which vary widely, may be wholly Inaccurate, Americana and other foreigner In tha capital, however, are convinced of tha partial truth of these reports, at least, because tho newspapers are not allowe-1 to publish anything relating to tha dis turbances known to have occurred. It la said that El Pals, tho most Independent of the capital papers, has been aup prcssed alnco last week, when an Item describing a mutiny of the palace guard, composed of members of the heretofore Twenty-ninth Infantry, was set up an about to be printed. Harold Graham Wins Competitive Drill LINCOLN, Neb., May 10 -(3peclal Tele-grain.l-Harold Graham of Omaha, a Junior In the University of Nebraska, won tho Individual competitive drill and tho big silver loving cup yesterday at the annual exhibition of the university ca dets. Graham succeeded In "spelling down'" all ot tho rest of tho contestanta after about flfteon minutes of the most rapid drilling. Tho winner of the individual cup Is a former Omaha High tchool cadet, and waa today appointed a captain In the univer sity cadet battalion for next year. Roy Wood of Auburn was second. Com. jiany K won the annual company com petitive arm, ana company I waa second. Tho annual "shirt-tall" parado of tha university cadets waa held on the prin cipal business streets tonight, TO SEEK MORE PRIMITIVE FORM OF HORSE IN WEST NEW HAVEN. Conn., -May 30,-To seek moro primitive forms of tha horse, an xpedltlon will aet out from Peabody mu seum at Yale university next month for the bad land in the Rosebud Indian res ervation In South Dakota and later it will mov to the big bad lands farther west.