12 TJIE BEE: O MAFIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET large Sales of Cash Wheat Reported from Conters. START MOVEMENT OF NEW CROP mall Declined In Corn In CnlcnRO nnd Liverpool, Accompanied by Weakness In Forelirn Market on Rood Weather Report. OMAHA, Neb., June 17. There li little In the conditions sur rounding the wheat market on which to make purchases. The crop Is moving In Increased quantities and prices are likely to sell to a lower level. Good weather Is needed to permit of harvest ing and threshing new wheat, as well as moving It to the railroad stations. U seemed al ono lime yesieruaj an,d general rams in in M5W VOllIC OKXKltAIi MA11KET Quotations of the Day on Various Comntodltlr NBW YORK, Juns 17.-FLOUR-Mar. ket quiet; spring patents, J4.eo36.80: win ter straights, $4,300-4.35; winter patents. Il.40g4.70; spring clears. 14.00tH.15; extra No. winter. 12.66t73.fS; extra No. 2 winter, I8.4MM.K, rye flour, quirt, fair to good, $J.ra.M; choice to fancy, 11.6543.75. WHKAT-Spot market, weaker: No. 2 hard winter, 97o c. 1. f., New York; No. 2 red, WVic c. 1. f., July shipment! No, 1 northern Duluth, 11.004 and No. 1 north ern Manitoba. 11.02V4 f. o. b.. afloat; July, MHo; September, m l-16c; December, Via. CORN 8pot market, weak; No. 2 yet low, 804c c. I. f., prompt. OATS Spot market, quiet; standard white, 4vaHc. No. S, 4iV4tfHc; fancy clipped white. 47tT4SHc. UAY-Market quiet; prime, $1.16; No 1, ll.10ni.124; No. T, fl.OG; No. 3, O3CQJ1.0O; shipping, T&tfSOc. PItOVIS10N.-rork steady; mess, $22.23 22.7S; family, 122.0&f22.60; short clear, I19.t0g21.00. Beef, quiet; mess, 117.005? 18.60, family, llS.OOfllO.OO. Cut mean, steady; pickled hama, JH.OOflU.60; pickled bellies, nz.ZOTU.Z5. Lara, steauy; miame V.M t,..t. southwest and south would check the 1 west. 110.10fM0.20. Lard, steady; contl Sownwart tAnd of values for the time ncnt. $10 7S South America, $11.16; com- being, but the Increased selling oy mm; '"'i",'-T Avv 'ii',i,.i .,li. M of the l.ra-er commission housos against TALI0V--Market. quiet; city. the actual wheat to come forward drove many of the early buyer out of their position and caused net losses for the dav of Htftte. While St. Louis reported that the larger cash houses were not receiving favorable responses to bids sent out Tuesday night, there was a different story from cash handlers. Chicago, as well as Kansas City, re ported heavy purchases of the new crop over night. The states selling new wheot were Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Somo of these states were pressing their grain for sale, which caused the cash handlers In Chicago to back away. The first car of new wheat from the southwest was received at Chicago yes terday by the J. Roaenbaum Grain com pany from Oklahoma. According to Frank Rice, secretary of the Star and Crescent Milling company, this grnln was In milling condition. The first t ar of the new crop received In Chicago last year was on June 20. Importing countries are resorting to their old tactics of making purchases of wheat In a sub-roa way. In a round of the larger cash handlers yesterday It was learned that not only Chicago, but the southwestern markets, sold considerable grain for foreign shipment, and that It is to go out in August and September. Additional vessel room was engaged at the seaboard for ewly shipment, with some of It to be loaded as early as the first week In July. The news on wheat from abroad was both bearish and bullish. The markets of the old world were all lower. The tl.00fl.W; No. 1 to choice lowland, none here. IS.OOtJ.O.OO; No. 2, $.00a.00; No. 2, JI.00tT6.00. Dry tJoods Market. NKW YOTIK. June II. DRY GOODS Printed wash fabrlos sold freely in Job bins: and retail houses today. Cotton .roods mnrknts were creiieraflv steady BUT LONDON IS MORE CHEERFUL wltn firmness increasing In some quar- I tcrti. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Selling Movement of Small Volume Makei Appearance. Te.mpornrr Cessation In K nan Bre men of Hold for IJxport to Kumpe, N0 Steamer Sailing; Ilrfore Knil of Week. NF.W YOrUC. June 17-The drift of siock quotations toany was UV. I V' ICnnann CI tr Live Stock Market. KANSAH C1TT. June 17. -CATTLE Receipts, 2,800 head; market strong; prime fed steers. J8.C0r29.00: dressed beef steerb. J7.7&0S.&O; western steers, J6.75S.75; south- crn steers, 15.2yifs.40; cows, M.aw.tu; V. l iT T'fl V . J 1. .. .. f-iiru.w, BiutnciB aaIHa i-uoin, J6.40r37.78; bulls, JS.DOg7.00; calves, IfcOOtf 10.00. IIOOS Receipts, 7.TO0 head; market. - - t a 1 1 itvutr 1MA;ciIi I .njr 1 1 t: vj The selling movement was "mow in oi- steady; bulk, JS.07HS25; heavy, ta.260 umo, Mm wnue iiicic ." "... packers and butcners. w.UrTjB..'i4, Y. . "'""i - - 1 M.unis.1173 I'lK", l.iVHI.IO. 8,l?ht . . . . ,., SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, 4.003 ucarisn sentiment to ''ly"":!..; Head; market higher; lambfl, 8.ron9.3u; disturbing reports regarding the Mexican JearinR!I j8.25r37.lO: wethers, J6.2yg6.2J, situation. Of similar effect was the May fVeg .2o6.i6; Blockers and feeders" 12,50 ures were IGO.849,000. as compared with W6.64I.OO0 a year ago. l or me ; eran Chlcnuo Live Stock Market ffeTtf&tft iSZ2rViJ down to last . CI"CAG,0. June K.ATTLB-Recelpts years figures, wnicn were 16,000 head; market slow; beeves, $7.3&3 in.ii' rnnri rhrf.il largely on "teers J8.8O0S.15; Blockers and feed- 6V4c; country. MiOHr. stwc al. 6Hc. HIDES Market, steady; Bogota, 25e; Central America, 28c. IllTTTEU Creamery extras, 2702Sc; firsts, 254i27o; seconds, ZV&Zc: process extras, 2122c; ladles, current make, firsts. lV4c. CHEESE State, whole milk, fresh white or colored specials, l&LtfTl&Ho; aver- u Urn f.nrv. 11 Gtlj KOGS-Krcsh gathered extras. 2MK!5o; vu.r . ,(mi liB Weakness 81. LonU Mve Stock .Market. extra firsts. 22Q22UC: firsts. 20a2lHo; sec-l... ....hi.-V i th. fo.., il.ni tb svndl- ST. LOL'IS. June 17. TJATTIjE Re onds, 18rfil9V4c. Icate which took over the American Tele- cclpts, 8,000 head; market strong; beef l'uuLiii) urcssca, iirm; western 1 phono holdings of Western union, 1 rar, nu hbuotb, -y?yi account In PranPA Th.rr . ..e.xatlon in the iioos iieceipis. ai.ooo nead: marnei .n...mJ Lf P03, rLnrt n Eurone low'' bulk of aIe' S.20S.23; light, JS.0r owm nrobbl? to UiPfact thS t no -2S: 'mixed. JS.oofl.TO; heayx-, $?.85S:27'A; .Po?Saihi fn, ;h?n,nS !dls lie- rough, JLSofiS.OO; pigs, J7.o637.80. steamer available for shipments sails be- BH1;Ep ,VD ' t 'vAlbB-RecetDts. 18.000 rjn"..h.lt' mm th hleh level of head; market barelv steady; sheep, $5,305. hertmhoaveme3ntl MonSyg?ate.V wc?o V&l' ,ambs- Western Union waa under prcssuro. ss OMAHA OniVEIlAl- M A II K EST, chickens, frozen, 1414020c; fowls, amounting to J24.00O.O0O, expires June 24. 90;, stockers ami feedors. J5.O0H7.16; ivc, turKeys, azec, ur me rniiroati Mtocxs, trie inn issuea anu I sSSin rS .,!,. Total steacly: pIks and lights. jr,.6oan.a): mixed mrTTcruv. 1. it ,.r.nn. v sales par value. Jl.603.o00. Vnited States ana outcners, .8B.; gooa neavy. , ik rrn ' I bonds were unchansrod on call. 'CHEEBE 'imported Swiss. 29c! Amerl- Number of eajes of stoc and leading can Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 22o; twins, quotations were: 17. rlnl.l.a 17Un' trlrvlt ITUn' Vniin. I 10n- V,l... 1.1.1 hilnr lllo llr... I AmilltClSttd CoPIKr burger, 2'-lb.,' lie; Mb., 20c; 'New 'York t'lillA IQn I " . SHEEP AND LAMBSRecelDts, 6.20) h.nrt: mnj-kfft. fttendv: Bhom-eil muttons. " B.i. uirt. Um. O. fr'00 5 (1 ambe- ".0OB8.00; spring -r ... .MO JOS 70V4 7(r lambs, $0.0009.05 UW M "K2t."T.. . ... . . I Intnlnn CMn 1.W0 j-iuii-iiimc. iob, liuui, iw, crH- I 'Amcrloj) Can pU, ioo jh pies, hc; oonisn macacrei, lite; snaa roe, i AmirlMn c A K... per pair, uua; saimon, lie; naiiuui, lie, AmmiD urxttm un buffalo, OWc; channel catfish, 15c; pike, Am. It fouritln m x mu ISC; piCKerel, C Amwictn um ... POULTRY Broilers, 20c; hens, Uos Am"rn H 7 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. JjL celpts, W0 head. Market steady; steers, $7.0039X0; rows ai)d heifers, $4.0.C0; sou. calves, io.wav.oij. v(Z HOdS-Receipts, 11.000 head. Market steady to shade lower; bulk of sales, $8.06 cocks S We- ducks go- go- turkevs Amertcia S. A R 1.700 U it 42 8.20. iS ? nlsions p ,ln to- lliri ffl Amerln B. A R. pfd lTi SUEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts. 1.600 ,q.Uft.1d"l.No-.1- ,1-W! No We. . Am.riMn ToUcco 217 8 j0, . iiur.i'' uuTii-lUDs: no. l, litc; no. Anacon44 Mining Co.... 1.TW 2, 17c; No. $, l$o. Chucks; No. 1, llo; Atcnlun Slonz City J.lvc Stock Mnrket. influenceTthere Vre theTincreascd. .! i No. $, le. Rounds. No. cheaper offerings of Amorican.wneat. tne -v';- nthlh.m et..i pressure on Indian wheat and the more ,"3"' .t 'IW.i nrocUrn HdI4 Tr l.nno favorable crop advice, from Russia and auoted b'v?h S? !! H H3 iaEoT'bull.V's ags Kio. Argenuns. I iciihith rtrn.. ICV. fr.v Hiinkl.t .1TIn,I. . i'Til riA ?! " HOaS-RoceintH. B.S0O hpod! market T'l.n.a am II rt.Klin.. 1 M1TH Tint ' . . - - - I I I, nB ,R a liniB 1 . Ill) Bit. U 1IU I. . . . I " v....v ... ---- i fin. o fi l.nH . CJtm 1vw M ? w . ( . ' ... " . . J I hlffhPP h,AVV. Iy OitX HJ' mlYwi SRnniffAn'i .OOffle'OS receipts. 11 f)H 0 9U MVb WVt BIOUX. CITT. la., June 17. CATTLE w I liecelDta. UM IiMrl: mnrkpt nlrnili' in Ite W M Wi higher: native steers. J8.004f8.85: cows and I hlltphnn 1R 9W?JI 9Ti nna n V.lfn. r. r OMAHA LIVEJTOGK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Active Sellers and Fully Steady. HOGS BIG FIVE CENTS HIGHER Sheep nnd Lambs Strong; to Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher Alt Sold at nn Early Hoar Light Ran. SOUTH OMAHA. June 17, 1914. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2.722 6,2i5 2.615 Official Tuesday 4,173 Estimate Wednesday.. 2.200 1S.G1J 8,600 3.798 8,000 Three days this week 9.093 28,251 9.444 Same days last week.. 8.818 19.207 8,667 Same days 2 weeks ago 8,867 29.99S 9.745 Pamo days 3 weeks ago 11,330 27,095 11,931 Same days 4 weeks ngo 8,699 2S,74t 17.87? Same days last ycar..l0,199 29,823 $,8ol The following, table stiows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: . 1114. 1913. Inc. rve Cattle 350,105 399.835 19.5 Hogs 1.2S2.027 1,354,798 81.nl Sheep 1,028,499 905,011 123,485 ...... The following table allows tha range of prices for hogs at the South Omaha Uya stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1914. 111111 191' "U P!)H.1909.'1IKW. May 28. May 23. May 30. May 21. June 1. June 2. Juno 3. June 4. June 5. June 6. June 7. June 8. June 9 June 10. June 11. June 12. June 13 June 14 Juno 16. June IS. June 17. 8 02 7 85HI 7 87HJ 7 80 7 88 7 94' 7 96' S 04 8 04H 7 90 7 87K 7 95i 8 03 8 00T4 8 02 8 06 371 7 32 8 41l 7 20 S 89 8 631 7 18 6 82 8 68f 7 22) 6 74 7 27 6 76 8 45 6 75 823 7 33 878 8 19 7 3 8 19 7 2S 5 88 8 21 7 85 5 SS 8 27 7 43 5 85 7 44 6 83 8 27 6 89 8 38 7 48 -6 99 8 47 7 43 8 62 7 36 6 90 8 59 7 31 6 79 8 5$ 7 35 5 79 7 a 6 78 8 50 6 R5 8 401 7 161 5 911 9 291 7 021 6 2 702 t27 9 38 I 6 25 9 33 7 111 . 9 31 7 14 & 3a 9 31 7 14 6 35 9 09 7 28 6 23 9 06 7 84 6 26 7 36 i 31 9 01 5 26 9 15 7 32 9 29 7 38 6 27 9 321 7 37 6 27 9 36 7 40 6 27 9 36 7 35 6 37 7 39 6 48 9 23 6 62 9 27 7 52 9 40 7 67 6 50 9 38 7 66 6 54 9 211 7 631 5 63 than a week ago, but 1.60) short of the corresponding days last year. No. AT. Sh. 11. t.. At. ah. Tr. H... iM to H 7n m H l M IM 400 7 M4 7T M I 7i m in in t :m in i os it art ... s oo 14 ..ut ... t ti M M ... I 00 M :m ... CI HO IM I 00 11 0 t 71 W 1 w X sw ... OS Mt .. ; O) 31 m ) 8 06 Tl 3M ... 100 to : ... tom 61 ifA 100 I On 48 ..-W ... 1074 H !t 240 i H 90 3S ... OT II 93 ... l SC4i 7 Jll 4 07H 77 l M ltH 7e........N0. IjO 8 7H tt 4 110 8 CHi K 07 10 8 H H Ill 14-1 i0t J5 ... 8 07H It !40 40 8 0H4 14 S00 ... 8 C7H ;i t 8 ojn so toi ... i 07H ;i MO ... 8 0JH tt M8 ... 8 07'i 71 Ml 40 I MH f 801 ... 8 OT.i 4t io 8 oc 71 a ... 8 ui M 20$ ... 8 0ttt 78 t14 ... 8 07i 74 JM m 8 0H4 21 til 80 8 07'1 71 H5 10 S 0'.i 87 274 40 8 074 7i. !38 (0 IK 77 244 KV) 8 07H 71 233 -20 8 OS S J 1 8 07i 14 200 80 8C4 M Ill ... 8 07H 6J 247 10 8 OS 80 28 10 8 07U 7t r2 ... 8 05 t ITS ... I 074 71 244 10 8 (5 78 23 W 8 07H S ISC 40 8 03 4 ... S 07 zm ... 8 i ts 2S6 240 my, 74 7M ... 8 0S M 2S9 160 8 074 50 SM ... 8 0S 68 211 M 8 07H 80 218 ... I OS 30 1B7 fS 8 074 f 62 ... 8 03 80 265 SO 8 074 m :v )o os n & iso 8 074 47 SS! 120 8 0S 74 227 ... 8 074 61 SCO 120 If M SH ... 8 074 50 251 80 8 0S ,.l 160 8 074 16 2M ... 8(45 71 ..US ... 8 074 87. ...... .202 ... 8 03 41 S87 ... 8074 61 211 80 03 1 :oi to 8 074 7 224 M 8 03 76 2S2 SCO 8 10 ft 7S6 80 8 0S M US ... 8 10 74 223 160 8 OS 78 18! 80 8 10 tl ffiO ... 8 05 IS ?18 30 S 10 34 247 ISO 8 05 C 291 80 8 10 62 260 120 8 OS 62 SM ... 8 10 74 284 ... 8 0S 62 2S7 ... 8 10 72 27S 80 8 (6 218 ... 8 10 47 S18 40 8 OR 6S 166 M I 10 52 211 M 8 03 ?6 2S6 160 8 10 88 SSI 80 8 05 75 529 40 8 In PS 27S ... S OS 62 261 200 8 in SO 292 ... 8 V, f! 282 ... 8 124 88 SJ6 . . 8 03 67 :S ... 8 124 SHEEP Lambs and wethers were flunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: uauie.iiogs.ancep.Mscs. 2 2 Ch caeo. but at Liverpool, rne rs:-rur"2,xr"r..' r:?? vv' 7T" " "- ..... ..... - i; im. i, i; ;":.."' ; . . - . -.-i u.it i i i-KM. Jk.t ia I I t4i mnfiiiiiii rss-T. i jiu. i m.m , i it . mrtn ifn in i vtv. I 4tsui vitvhwi uuin a, miiLn, . " fff?J"? V;1 260il I88s. S24s. J3.00 bore . ... . " lioS SHEEP AND LAMBS No only at weakness -n Ina snrt T the tnerVasid offerings of Jra Valenclas, W, 112s, IKs, lWe, 17s, Oolor.do Kuel A Iron.... 800 Tl n 144 Burowan crio2s offerings ot . . . nMl, jm B0J)?a5r?o. -u.-u ..,! rln. all M.60 box. Umnni: Etlr. rroduots ., S00 t 1 84 luiwi-uiKim n..... "": ctiH.' Ti.i va. -n. r VrViA "f iiuason..... tie.. II. & St. P.. I., nunnn .............. Mlsnnilrl 'Pnrlflp. union Pacific C. ft N. W east.... C. ft N. W.. west.... C, St. P.. M. & O... (J., n. 4., east..., C, B. & Q west.-.., C, R. I. & P., east., at. l. at f wesi Illinois Contral .... Chicago O. W , Live Stock In Sight. Receipts of ltvn stock at the five prln- on the burring side of oat. for several fancy Golden Bowl, 300s. 300.. J7.00 box; ! p'.' naii:: V..::: "i:! wg elpaI wcalcm k. --V.-.l 1 1 V.n 1 .iirinllas rT I 1HHCV CVl Ivrlr LDfU. UU. mflU nnv: n.H... n .V ?".". ""S.:'Vh..;wT. extra fancV Hinklst Trail hrind. tt.75 7-m.. Jh-" "" i South Omaha 2.200 v,.. ,n . nr.i. ingl.r in n nrim iiirc-il I box. Qrapo fruit: Extra fancy. 64s. 34.60 1 Krle l.ooo tun su I Eloux City 600 showing that tho July and September box; extra, fancy. 4s. 14.00 box: extra KrU l pfd too H 48 4 Kansas i City 2,300 were under considerable selling pressure, fancy. 36s, 33.60 box; Indian River, 61s St, L?ulg A iVT .Vli . ?rrllnnllv and SOS. 15.00 box. ADhles; lien Dsvls. il 7IS qnrl Kleetrlo 14744 tjhlcago 33,000 lower all arouaa yesioruay wun u o twer w , . Orett rTorlhom 6r ttl- 1 oo 81 f.flnt iv4-v. tnrether with the bearish 1 25a bushel: cabbage, new. Texas. 2a lb.: I ini,t,rn,..s u.. semi-monthly stocks, as the leading in- cabbage, California, zc lb.; Texas yellow tnttrboromti M pfd.. l.eoo tiA nuences. Ileeeipts ot nogs coniinue io itormuaa onions, e.iD oraie:, crystal wax, I murauimu utrrtmw... vn iw fail below tnose ot a year ago, as mere .s crnis; peppers, wo oosxet; lancy -r.nn Pm nlv mi nrn In tha west Yesterday. I tomatoes tl.75 crate: cueiimheni lint I inwrnailoasl rtprr ... against 1U.60O last year. Tho cash meat house. 606 to SLM dox.: new beets, carrots, t.llc?.'' ?!SJg. waiIa aAMiinitod rsip i Tiii'mna m n n rn arv. 11 mi rtrm 11 stn . 1.800 183 122K 128 10 X. TOH 118 UK 624 0241 10H 1061i ..... 10 84 8 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. S.5W 5.500 7.WI0 8.900 14.000 4.000 6,100 18,000 Totals 41,000 44,500 31,200 200 84 'ioo 'a" Oils and Rotln, SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 17. TTJRPEN TIN-Firm. 46JM7C. Hates. 835 PMs.: re celuts. 81 bbls,: shipments. 192 bills.: 4U stocks. 14.791 bbls. H ROBIN Firm: sales. 2.250 bbls.; receipts, Clearances: Wheat ana uour cquaj to lettuce, wn to lw aox.; leaf lettuce, 400 ihlh Vlw ... .. . 7 oo iliu ill 1S7 tS' "V ".,i',.71-""'"J'r,'":: 838,000 bushels; corn, 10,000 pusncis; oais, nox.; onions. Home grown, o dot.; rad- Loui.tilL N.ihTiiu.. .. .. 11S4 rJTi n ii SuT if u iiu. u u. S1 26.000 bushels. , .. Ushes, 16o dot.; parsley, Wo dot.: garile, m.. m. P. & s, bi. M lis A- Ti ' siu- i u t?'ii rji? m Hi S: Uverpool do.e! Wheat, Hd to Sd higher; Italian. 20o lb.; horse radish. 11.65 cs.; Mn-wri. K. t 174 w km. VmW is io 800 130 M 184 81 Prfmirr wheat recelnLs were 410.000 irnwn. dox.. market basket about Son! nmvr atl! JllKnlt bushels and shipments 342.000 bushels, potatoes, 2o lb.; extra fancy Colorado and n i? i mm'Vm "' against receipts of 899,000 bushels and Wyoming white stock, 81.10 bushel. New Tork cJn'tril sm ii" 'ii Primary corn roctpUi wre 45,000 buMi- moo ca. NorfMk Wrotern. receipts of 1,400,000 bushels and shipments CANTELOUPES-Caflfornla standards, W?""r lti nr 7;onm nusneis last year. ixz.7b rraie: uamomia nonv. iz.ui rmtn i l.fA 1114 no W Z14 234 Primary oaU receipts were 75T.C00 bush- CAL1FORIA FltUlT-Cherries. 2.00 box; n,J? "v m IU1 1,1 els and shipments 769.000 bushels, against apricots. $1.60 box; plums. U.S5 box; pa V 'ml''" receipts of L 400,000 bushels and shipments peaches, ll.SS box; red and black cherries, ritubursii ioi ' MAIWI K.I .KaI. lmmi Vlf I , " tV (inV 1 . . ....... ..... nf C99.000 bushels last year. 1 12.00 box. CARLOT RECEIPTS. CAULIFLOWER Home Wheat.Corn.Oats. basket. ITtwwl Kiwi Car grown, ii.ogi ruiiman raises car., qiraaws Chicago 41 Minneapolis 9 Dfllulh 133 Omaha lunsas city KZ. Louis 2S Winnipeg 24 224 40 60 19 207 PINEAPPLES-Klorlda, 23.25 crate. ,Upu.b 0 "5 , BANANAo 41.75 to J3.00 bunch. 553 ii.s " '"" NTJTH Salted peanuts. 11.50 cn.i KV I . J""? Co ' :: 06 California walnuts, 184c lb.; pecans, 12Mo m u A s rsS rVd".' 7 lb.; filberts, 15c lb,; almonds, 20c lb.; pop- Rotw.nl Air Lino........ 48 corn. So lb. Ktahoard A. I pfd , iuinur..i,L(vM j!.uum nugar walnut I imtraa a. a i. 18,100 1144 IH 103 ZZ?4 834 ...... ..... ..... 24 111 4SU I augnr iinruct 114 1 vwnr vnnx' T .... n 1 T attri t L' steady: molasses. 2.80c: centrtfuiial. 3.45c. 104K Refined, steady; out loaf, 6.25c; oruBhed, 68VIVJUU' niuuiu j. n.vtu, uitijcs, i.ikh;, (TOW- 110 dered, 4.40c; fine granulated, 4.30a; dia- uu imonrt a, 4.3UC conrectioners- a, 4.20c; no. Ill II. 4.1UO. 1304 sH Technical Terms m Dope Case Puzzle Judge and Counsel 8 2 13 2 21 8 8 12 1 S 1 24 5 43 8 8 27 4 1 1 strong to 10rg15c higher, owing to light receipts. Packers paid up to JS.P0 for two loads of Lehmer'B 77-pound lambs as compared with 28.75 yesterday. The bulk of tho clipped lambs moved around 18.0008.60 according to weight nnd duality. As on yesterday It was largely a J9.O0 9.60 market for the few native spring lambs that arrived among the receipts. Another shipment of Oregon welhers amounting to four cars sold nt JC.10. with 135 head out at $1.75, being a dime higher than anything else In this line brought on Tuesday. A few small bunches of heavy ewes changed hands nt H'oQv.tf). Nothing else of consequence tool: place In this division. Trade in general was. spirited and most everything was weighed up rainy cany in the forenoon. Appearances seem to Indicate that the packers are beginning to face a scarcity of the most pronounced typo and a sum mer ot nign prices both ror fat and reed Intr stock Is the nrn.mort. Ttnllt rf tlio Oregon stuff from around Huntingdon Is looKed ror around the first of nexVjnonth according to reports received from there. receipts ror the day amounted to some 13 Total receipts ..92 127 DlSPOSinON-lIBAD. Cnttle.Hogs.Shcop Morris & Co Swift ft Co Cudahy Pocking Co., Armour & Co , Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Packing Co.. South Omaha P. Co. W. B. Vansant Co. 331 623 673 Ml 11 9 4 1,102 1,832 3,293 2,144 670 148 15 583 1,017 1.3S7 1(4 900 M 51 ft 1 These sales were reported-WTieat: No. "-"i lo. D im"".'".";! aoVthenY OailVay r ul a Wring. 1 car. UTttc. Oats. Standard. 1 Mf ckse 31 7? Acker's half . So ?t 4 W. 37 Wc No. I white. 6 cars, S7Ho; I" CKi1 ij 11 ca8e' ,76 checKers, half Ttnnwwa Coppar w n . . . . . , i case, ii.iD. T... a A maze of pharmacy terms got the best A i ... cLr. rm. Nn whlta 81 " I Union racltlo vatb. Kc wo. 3 yiiow, j cars. wo. no. .. .... -.. . S ysllow. 8 3-6 cars. 6V4c No. 2 mixed. 4 Corn and wheat region bulletin of th I v5i5S siiiS nahSTr'.'.', cars, oono- niixeu, i catr inwiri umiw. tv,M,mnv vi i,uuiiuiv. i unltta Htatf B4M.,.. white), 7c; 6 cars, S6Vtc. No grade, t weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twen- u. 8. (Xm pm...,.... car mealing), nw, i car (.neating), eio; viour nuum riminu at a. m., LjTr I,"") IDIta 104 ISafi 8-6 car (hot). 68e. murldlan time, Wednesday, June 17 umana unsn mces wneat; ro. 3 nam, OMAHA DISTRICT. 8ft7mH; No. 3 hard, 8640t7o; No. 4 hard, I Temp. Rain- soiiflsic; no. z spring, nwiuo; o, i Stations. High. Low. no spring. B7BS7W; No. 4 .nring. taWfSSttc: Ahland, Neb.. 72 Sto. $ durum, 85WKS6c; No. 3 durum, 81H I Auburn, Neb... 71 985c Corn: No. 2 white. .GSVetOc: No. 3in'ltn now. ni, ; white. 8M45W4c; No, 4 white, 67t3Sc: Columbus, Neb, 78 No. 2 yellow. 66?;tT67c; No. 3 yellow, 06U Culbertaon, Nb. 7 B4e; No. 4 yellow, 6SttrS6c; No. 2, 66U Falrbury, Nob.. 77 iHc, No. J, 8865Wc; No. 4. tMiXoino Fairmont, Neb. 76 grade. 68C66c Oats: No. 2 whlto, 37H Gr. Island. Nb. 78 S8c; standard, 37UC07Hc; No. 3 white, 374 Hartlnrt'n. Nb 77 37Hc. No. 4 white. SS?if3iC Uarley: Malt- Hastings. Neb.. 76 I nr. 60055c; No. 1 feed. ISCiWc. Rye: No. Holdrege. Neb. 10 vvnuviv, ui , iuvu7iv. I Lincoln, iseu... , No. Platto, Nb74 63 CO 67 M 64 64 68 60 65 69 67 68 (8 68 65 60 62 60 61 62 68 fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .31 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00 .23 .00 .01 .00 .CO .00 .00 .00 Sky. Clear Cloudy Pt. rlmiriv IChlno Pt. cloudy N.T jN clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy in. cloudy uiuuuy Va.-Carollna Chemical Wafcath Vbfi pfrj Wniern Marrland .... Wealtro Unton Wnrtlnshoun PXactrtc Whrallnc A Laka Eria.. Oipnar .,....... '. II. A It Ity On. (V6per Total salea for tha dar, 118,104 aharea, 84 of District Judge A. L, Button, defend- 78 H 78 ant' nttorney John Parrlsh and Deputy 3i i.n: County Attorney William Ramsey In tho trial of Druggist Edward F. Bexten and too 81H H tUi I his clerk, Harry W. Hyam. They were Mu r06"" Indicted by the grand Jury for l8,ono il s (i 6tu alleged sale of cocaine to James vv. E. .. iSHt 'SS 1J!!j Butler, alleged preacher, missionary and tI.8TO B7T4. tT'l 67 I ,, c.i. i ..i .v. j 1 mltted that he was a user of dope and nil liquor, and at present an Inmate of the 1,800 n tsu aw county Jail. The Purchase of tho stuff WO 74 78H 78H , . . ..... 40Ti J08i by Rev. II. Q. Wilkinson, superintendent ,0 0 i ...a iuiiiu fc i,.vj . .ivtiuib. wvui.t ourteentn street, wnere uutier had lived. When the terms "hydro-chloride," "hydro chlorate," "hydro - chloritum," too 800 800 M 21 Hill & Son 14 F. B. Lewis 6 J. H. Bulla 6 Rothschild 11 Mo. Sc Kan. Calf Co.... 17 Hlgglns 13 Huffman i) Meyers H John Harvey 45 Other buyers w CHICAGO GKAIN ANU PROVISIONS 1 Oakdalo. Neb.. 79 umana, reo..,. n Features of the Tradlnsr Prices on Board of Trade. Alta. Ia. 71 62 .00 Clear CHICAGO. June 17. Wheat today sold Carroll. Ia 72 60 .00 Clear at the lowest prices here since 1907. Tho Clarlnda. Ia.. 76 51 .00 Cloudy reason was oeuex mat me promisss oi a muiey, is., 74 w ,oo (Jiear huge harvest were now virtually certa n 81oux City, la. 74 68 .00 Clear to be fuuuica. t io ng pnees were icy Mlnlmiim temperature for twelve-hour i ,a u. I Pcrioa enaing at h a. m. ' . . r mA fnr - .loH, in I DISTRICT AYC.IIAGEB. nrtwanr pmv 9 nns rinianea wiLn a irain i .u. iuny.- of 6tm4o to 22V4C. Columbus, O IS 72 4 VTTf hu.lne.a that develoned to a Louisville. Ky... 32 78 68 fair extent on tho setback helped the I lndla'notls. Ind . 13 72 60 wheat market to show something of a I Chicago. Ill 21 63 46 rally, Thers was gossip current that St Louis. Mo.... 18 71 62 ltench Import requirements would be on I Des Motncs. Ia.. 24 72 60 a scale so far unapproached and that the Minneapolis ..,.62 78 64 European crop ouiiook as a wnoie was nan. rny. mo., k ra cb not so good as had been generally sup Omaha, Neb 17 7 64 Neve York Money Mnrket. NEW YARK. Juno IT. STEmT.TNn Ser?.alflbl..,ll&4l?l,.,leman1, "haloid." "erythroxine" and "pharma- oiuy 4 uArf wcj aniexican doiisra, -'. viiaico -Trt F. Crowley In hla vxprt testimony in hnDvOVrnmentt ,lcady: raJlrcttrt the oaae, Judge Sutton aoratched his head nrrtxlrn rt.lt l. -- . . . , 1 nnd thA lnwr ant hnlr nnA vamnn.A nf:.. 1 lng rate. 2 per cent; closing, 1H1?1 per "Say that again," ordered his honor. 228 Totals 2,187 9.182 3.225 CATTLE! Receipts were moderate to day, loss than 100 cars being reported, but tne total xor me mrw uiw. rnti un oonn h-nri ahout a thousand larger than a week ago, but not so largo as a year ago by over 1,000 head. Th. H.man.t wan nnln active for all desirable killers and the better grades were, If anything, a little stronger than yesterday. Cholco yearlings sold up to to IK ,Vi McrVutat fnr the month to date: In fact, the highest paid on this market since March, when .zo was mo mu price, not only for that month, but for tho year to date. There were very few cows and heifers in sight, but all there were commanded fully steady prices. , , . Than. VAra VAflT fftw atoCKerS SJld feed ers In sight and the market was without noteworthy change. Practically everything in the yards was sold and weighed up by 10 o'clock In the mnrnlnir. nr Rftnn after. Onntntlnna nn cuttle: Good to prime yearlings. 8.25h.00; good to choice beef steers. 88.3035.73; rair to gooa otei sieom, $8.008.20; common to fair beef steers 17.4033.00; good to choice cornfed heifers J7.25ir8.00; good to choice cornfed cows tfi.75tfB7.B0r fair to good grades. 14.0036.78 common to fair grades. 13.50S6.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, 17.75(38.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, 17.00 7.76: common to fair stockers and feeders. 16.6007.00; itock cows and heifers, $4,009 6.60 : stocK caives, s.uua.w; veai carves, I8.00S111.W; duus, stags, etc., a.tvai.ia. uepresentauve saies: BEEF STEERS. At. l'r. No. At. Pr. 801 7 M 88 1208 8 84 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Scattered showers occurred In the west- LOANS Time loan easier; to days. aln cam rtl big. puzsllng i per cam, wi aays, itlr- per cent; I ,u six months, ii per cent; mercantile "I don't understand yot," the Judge de Bftr, cent. plar.rt ..... rt ., . Amtm nr...h nnH London Stoon. afarket. thinking awhile. "Tell me agaln-ln LONDON. June 17. American securities common language." Rain- opened steady and unchanged today. Fair Dr. Crowley finally said on examination .00 buying advanced, tne list miring the rirst , .,,, . j . t. .. .00 hour and at noon prices were from H loH tht th tuff sold by the drug atoro was .001 aDove parity. 4 nyaro-cmoriae or sau 01 cocaine. 00 -.l;fn?!?,B Ior monc' lor ccount. As Nebraska Is the only state In tho X Hlt.VEm-Tlar. outaL X 15-18d. union whose anti-cocaine law does not ml MONEY lUfili per cent: discount cover the sale of derivatives of cocaine. r. A . "A . , . A I MHAM , ......itA, , V. - i lis mane corn re-i. m. a ,... k.i, I lo -" .. 1 'l""ui " tuuiu due to sympathy Y X "VtFoVt NEW YORK, June 17. COFFEE There I A motion to dismiss the case was also twined. railing on in arnvais mane corn re cover from weakness due to sympathy 'hwht a?4(n ,Pmi however . Kan., and 1.32 at Rapid City. 8. D. I was a renewal of scattered selling at the overruled and the hearing continued. 7....r.i-rnr ,X r rV.iVn BnTi VhVra cool weather prevails tnrougnout tns neit, nmuw m i kjh,o uuunoi. ..1.0 iuuw.- 2Sf-,iA?i?' nVmF.tinnl fm Aeenttfia d a light frost occurred at one station ng und first prices were six to twelve were lower quotations from Argentina. . nortn Missouri. points lower. Easier mllrels quotations Oats, after suffering a. decline with other nortnern Missouri. from Braill and predictions that valorl- praln. had a rebound owing to reports Forecaster Wather Bureau lnUon Ja during the coming season of nut damage in Nebraska. Big sales Local orecaster earner uureau. would 0(fgCt a falling off In the Brazilian were made here to shlppsrs. ... . . crop, probably encouraged the decline. Shorts bougnt provisions rrceiy. 11 was Kansas city urntu nnd Provisions. 1 but offerings were comparatively light oniy acviuau uuihb wv iuhh. nv,w i KANSAS CITY, June 17.-WHBAT No. and tne market rained on steadier late wsposea to. rcaaiso proms. ; 1,,. M9Jc: No. 2 red. 91V41W2C: July, cables from Havre or covering. The close iruiures ciosea as iouows: l75.jett(: Sntmhr. 754io. I was one point lower to fi Kynette is Held by Federal Authorities Claude Kynette, who was married last four points week to Miss Loretta Callanan, daughter Artldel Open. I Hlgh-1 Low. Close.l Yes y. COHN-No. ,2 mixed, gS.e?Ho;, No, ,3. higher,, .Bales, UBW bags. imMMej ot tho South 0maha poiic. Jud8e, at wc; no. : wiiiiB. liwuijo; o. i imw !; '! r".,"' t":1'"': Tniiiinn ...tt t von... nit tayt I72c; J my. gvg9c; Beptemixr, 6JSo, mixed. 39B09HC. S24al tVA Wheatl July Sept' Corn 1 juiy Sept oau July. Sept. Fork July. Sept Lard Julv Sept) 10 20 7H mi S7 20 62 19 92" 10 OSH' i 83U1 12U 41 81HI 8041 A .A .. s r 1 July.i U Hj 11 Sept) U 42H 11 7H' 3914 3S 20 75 20 17HI 10 12W' 10 2TW 62V1 I 20 0 19 92H 8ri 8lUl . I 61Vs 3H 31 30 75 1 50 SO 17W 1 10 02H! 10 10 1 10 05 10 20 10 27 ... . 11 37H1 U 60 ) 11 374 11 4ZHI 11 65 ( 11 42 70H 67H 2U 37V 2H 95 BUTTElt Creamery. 23c: firsts. Jto: seconds, lie; packing, 17c. EQOS-Current receipts, 16c; firsts, lSHo; eeconas, iac. IXJULTHY liens, lie; broilers, no. Mtnnrapolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 17.- WHEAT - llS7H; electrolytic. 187014.00; 9.11c; December, 9.Slc; January. 9.85c; Papllllon, was arrested In Kansas City, Morcn. S.41C: May. .I1C tJDOl maricet. cluu-ffed with a violation nf tha Mann Mild.1 d?; valtJcV nC' "l VL" hU frm l Metal Market. I Kynette was brought to Omaha on an NOW YORK. June 17. METALS Lead, crder ot removal, where. In ''default of SuU.. ? S6:1?5 J ,1?9tdon- 119 . h0 Wtt boun over to the federal Spelter, dull at 1S.0C435.16; London. 21 6d. ....hnrtu,,, ta aWalt his hearina- hfnr Copper, dull; spot and August. US.17H ".. ". f. , his Hearing before lake I xno unitea aiaies commissioner. July. 87Hc September. S2Mo; No. 1 hard I nominal; casting. 111761S.87H. Tin. firm; The charge was brought against Ky 9Jtt0924c; No. 1 northern. e940vlUc; No! ?P'. W20i?30.60; August. 130.263a62V4. nette by the girl's father, who had at- Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 2 red. raUffOOttc: No. 1 hard. 89UO90Ue: No. 2 northern. SttJ-SSc, No. 2 spring, 4Q Mc. Corn: No. 2. "0H?nio; No. 2 yel- 2 northern. 87Ue89ic. FLOU 11 unchanged. BARLEY W4jlc. RYB-tMiaHc. BRAN-120.00. CORN Na 3 yellow, MHtjfiie. OATS No. 3 white, 37HWS8C KLAX-.6S.?L1.. low. 71 4571 Vic; No. 1 yellow. 70MST1UC Oata No. 3 white, St&HOUc; standard. AiHlmJ?.Vfi:V LS.'iS100''' ,7SW7-slH- tempted to prevent hU marriage. London prices: Copper, firm: snot. ffill&sSd: flltnr. f19H Tin' Firm- . ! .. . . . . .J . . ' : 1 .., ..... t-.tvpA tint. 'mmua' ' iron' c,ovwna war- UAHLMAN W1AI CJM I en ST. LOUIS. Juns n. METAIA-I.rt. I P.flrJRRFinrJ fll RAHP ..11 - . A AA Ml,.. I. j.... . I ' " " WWI, B.rWM a, owa7xi, pciicr, auti ai Mayor James C. Dahlman will In a few days make his answer to the request of Cotton Market. NSTW YORK. June 17 fYVT-mV ITii. I -VI whn wnnl him tn lv n. r.mlM.t. : ' fVolM'ulTlUe: Bentember. UKe: tio.UtKZiKiU AVf5ft r ingress from this district 1. .llllin.. C. .-Ut. -. .AA.' --. .MJi, AA.1VU.1 , .... J.,.A-. Al.. tf. . ,,.,, I. "iwiK, . - vtu.bvT. iiau. I .tuiuaijr, , iuaren, u.uo. apoi quiei; I " , " .... l,iWei.4J: L.9ATSr-,lilyi, SC!. 6i?.twnAb.'i,.??HW ?ladllnft ll40c; 6al. 126 1 myself," said the mayor, "but I see that 1. ltvglSUo; long! 37 Vic; No. 2. 89c; No. 2 white, 40ViO40ic h"J,?ftnn, t... . L J" will be necessary to decide soon. I St. Louis General Market, ST TJ-1TMO !.,. IT "Win? AT Tutu S40. nXt --rri44 IJS;?i h90' BePtember. 7SU4jmo; No. 1. SJc; No. nuw, rora. a-A.w. aauii. amuu, iwos: HL0Ot7ll.2Vi. CHEESE Steady; daisies twins, 11 tfl 4c; Americas, harm. lWli4e. BuTTKIv Illgher; creameries, 20tfji7c Liverpool Craln Markr.t. I steady; good middling. 8.86d; middling. ,ny"e Know wiinin a low aays just EGQB Higher; receipts 20.965 cases: atl tumniwit. t,,.. iTu'nriT vt 17.73d: low mlddlintr. T.Uri h.1.. snml what JT am eolnr to do." mark, cases Included. 16811c: ordinary -Tti,i;l i.a. ' 1. iu7 i . I bales. .u. .1.. . a.w.. av, a...m, a 1 ii.a: uetoDer. m iirvu; iecemoer. s lHd. 1 . i.ji..i... i..nn, CIIHHSEa llletier: daisies. UUA, n nTv..dA.. mi.i . ijiLa- t..l- I in..ii. n.r vb.i I " ""' '- twins. 14!il4c: Americas. 16U lA4c: I r. il " ' I 1,1. t,i,I ,.., " ..... ably consider the congressional proposl long horn .V4tT15Hr. I 1 would bring 114.60; No. 1. none her, wnnirt I tlon than he Is now. He has been re- POTATOES Higher, receipts. 60 cara:l llL- ri..l.n I k.inv IlX.UMil4.0O'. No. i. tSftVfHnw. " u ...... 1. r . ... ., ... .. Old, 8a5c. new. 11 1081.30. I ,,,.,, j,,n- Hnnk el.srln. fn. I ll.00fi.00: choice midland. none h.ml.. J......A . a.. oSttXiimrriMmttiitw tlm would bring 114.00: No. 1. none h.re. would i T T ".aZ ' corresponding aay last year, j,vai,vc.T0l jDring .j.vjaw i ro, 1, 4s.wa10.u1; no. 3, "'"' Everypody reads Bee Want A4s. No. a.. 10 ,. CM 7 M t m in 860 7 0 1 1CTO 1 W !t.... 4.. ...., 81.... 34.... 87.... 88.... 11.... 83.... .... .... 1 1040 8 40 88 1408 8 40 8. 1130 8 40 40 1171 8 0 40 1140 8 40 81 -...1117 I (0 61 1110 8 80 8 1388 8 80 1.. 8.. 11.. 88.. 8.. 10.. 84.. JO.. 81-. 1047 7 84 ....1171 8 10 .... 878 8 10 ....1118 8 80 ....1178 8 to 1S.... U44 8 to ....1017 8 to ill t 80 ....1038 8 3) 84 1887 8 M .. 80 8 88 90 1M7 8 70 ....1041 8 85 41 1818 8 70 ....1081 8 t$ IS ISM 8 80 ... 1100 8 88 BTBKRS AND HBIFER8. .... 780 7 85 14 Tit 8 40 .... 8 7 8S 20 871 8 SO .... 881 8 C 11 71 8 (0 .... 788 8 10 10 Mt 160 7C8 8 U 8 718 8 K ,....1011 8 10 tt 718 8 65 ..... Ul 111 8 681 8 74 . .. 718 8 tl 28 77T 00 787 8 13 1110 8 It COWS. 1 X'SO S 1 770 8 S , 1110 6 81 4 A.llOi 4 70 j 1040 6 88 1 .1040 8 78 M0 tM t., 108 f 75 1.' 870 IN I...,.- ,.1X04 8 78 J. Mi 00 1 ,.,.,tl0 8 80 1. :t0 8 00 1 1050 8 88 ,... 110 8 24 1 818 7 10 1 10 t ,.111S 7 40 1 1M0 t SS 1 HBIFKRB. 1 5D0 t 1 1 ,,. 470 I 50 I.'.... 470 4 60 4M 7 80 1. 8.. 2.. 3.. IS.. , 80 8 88 888 (30 IV) 7 SS t.M 7 60 , 451 7 W 1. 1. t.... 31.... 1. 1118 7 78 470 S 00 :o 8 ts S8 8 tS 7(0 8 30 .. 1180 40 130 SO W Tt 400, T OO ...1100 7 00 .. 117 20 Idaho shorn Iambs.,.. Ill Idaho spring lambs... 62 Idaho shorn lambs.... 21 native spring lambs... 11 native spring lambs... 7 native spring lambs... 15 native spring lambs... It n.tlvA anrlntr lambs... 162 cull ewes and wethers 89 159 Oregon shorn wethers 93 264 Oregon shorn wethers 91 273 Oregon shorn wethers 94 13 Oregon sliorn wethers 92 209 Oregon shorn wethers 93 75 Oregon shorn wethers 91 6 3S 9 40 6 7o 9 oO 9 60 9 c 9 60 9 60 4 0 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 As to quality tho receipts Rhnwnd nn material difference. Quotations on sheep and lambs, shorn stock: Iambs, good to choice, iS.K!S.90; lambs, fair to good, 18.008.50; yearlings, good to choice. 16.90&7.15; yearlings, fair to good, 16.50?j.90; wethers, good to choice, !6.00e,25; wethers, fair to good. !5.75i?6.00; ewes, good to choice. 16.755.90; ewes, fair to good, 15.HKIG.7u. mo. 184 Oregon shorn yearlings.... 231 Oregon shorn ewesi liB.uregon shorn ewes., 100 Oregon shorn ewes 234 Oregon sliorn wethers iJb Oregon shorn wethers 123 Oregon shorn wethers io urcgon snorn wethers 45 Oregon cull shoni ewes am wethers 196 Wyoming shorn lambs 237 Wyoming shorn lambs 76 cuus 7 spring" lambs 40 spring lambs , 271 Idaho shorn lambs ,,. m laano snorn lamDs Membership List of Ak-Sar-Ben May Have to Be Limited "If the present gain in Ak-5ar-Be membership keeps up, it may even bo como necessary this year for us to limit the membership, a thing unique In the history of the organization." said Ran dall K. Brown, chairman of the hustllna; commltteo of the organization, when ha inado hie report at a meeting of tho com mittee at the Paxton yesterday. "Wo have gained eighty members in the last week. There Is just one reason why the membership might have to be limited, and that Is that tho ball room at th Den will accommodate only a certain number, and if It comes to the point where we seo we wltl run far over that number, It might becomo absolutely nec essary to limit tho membership. It Is not likely that this will occur, but it Is a possibility, for th ohustllng committee has done excellent work and has yet a good period ahead of It to work in." The report showed that the total mom bershlp Is now 2,105, a gain of 382 over the same time last year. The. total numbjr of names that have never been members beforo is 735, which Is considered a re markable record. Tho hustling team of Potter, Meyers and. Roslcky Is In the lead, with 835 memhera to Its credit Tho team ot Pfelffer, Boyet; and Crawford ts next, with 315 members. INSURANCE MAN IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER CROP J. B. Reynolds, president of the Kansas City Life Insurance company, was In Omaha several hours on his return to Kansas City from a trip to Lincoln, where the head office of his company for No brnska Is located. Tho company has been doing business In this state for eight years and Presldf.t. Reynolds says It 1s dolus a wonderful business here. He was par- nn i . . ... . . .... . m trKM SSV r ' tlcl.rir enthusiastic at the crop and Av. Pr. $5 7 00 ,98 fi 00 ,98 5 00 , 9 6 00 .94 00 .96 6 00 . M 6 00 .86 6 00 .91 4 00 .74 8 00 .73 8 00 . 70 6 00 .58 9 60 .61 9 SO .74 S 40 .72 8 75 business outlook In Nebraska. He ex pressed surprise at tho crop prospects, saying that Nobraska had had much mora rain than Kansas and Missouri and that crops aro looking much better here than In his territory south. SUMMER SESSION AT OMAHA UNIVERSITY Registration for tho University of Omaha summer school will begin Juns 20 and continue three days. An unusu ally largo number of students are ex pected, since tho Young Women's Chris tian association decided not to have a summer school this season. All tho classes of tho school aro to ba held in the forenoons and when the weather conditions permit, classes will bo held on the large veranda surrounding Redlck Hall. BULLS. 1 t&S 8 76 3..... i 1080 8 80 1 J J0 00 1 1 810 8 00 1..... 1 1834 8 18 1 1 ,,W AhVKS:-"-1 ' 2. .... 90 7 00 1 IM 11 M 7 . 418 7 SO 1 110 11 00 3 180 8 ro 1 230 11 00 1. ........... "30 10 78 1 ISO 11 00 1 180 11 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. If (II 4 81 1 100-1 7 25 1 , . . . 3t0 7 HOOa Receipts were only fair this morning, and in spite of the fact that other points reported weakened prices the local trade opened tn good shape, and first sales were a shade higher than yesterday's average. There was every evidence of a good strong buying demand, and a little reluctance to cut loose on tho part of salesmen caueed things to strengthen rapidly, so that the big end of the sales looked to be a nickel higher and some strings sold towards the close, which was the best time, were nearly 4tl0c above yesterday's average, and fully a nickel better than the good time. In other words, trade opened about a picket higher than Tuesday's first sales and closed 6c better than the best time, so that the market can be quoted as gen erally 6o higher. Movement was fairly active throughout and practically every, thing had been sold by a. little after S:.. Bulk ot the sales was made at SS-OIViO 8.10. as compared with yesterday's bulk of 17.97M4J8.06. and the biggest string ot today's sales landed at t&CS, while 1100 was the most popular figure Tuesday. Tops sold as high as 18.12H. being a flat nickel higher than yesterday, and the highest price that has been paid since May 23, when 18.20 was the high mark. Today's supply totals 126 cars, or about t.600 head. The three days' receipts foot up 3.31 aU4, being 9,000 Urge a?SfLT YOOB BENT 31V& HOME FOR YOG Hundreds of people in Omaha today are doing it. You are losing and they are gaining. By this plan, you would within a very few years own the title to the house you live in and would no longer be paying rent every month. You would also have the profit which comes from the increase in value of your property. Omaha real estate is a most promising investment. Get into touch with some of these op portunities through the Bee's real estate columns. Read and investigate some of the ads. Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Evtrybody RtaJs Btt Want Attn. 1 f