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    TIIK BKE: OMAHA, FHIDAV, MAhVH 31, 101,0.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET BpB,
hot. lymnn; toln Bowl,
bos; ellvr Core. HM boa.
pefrult : W. I2.7!j3.i nn: mb. w.w
box; 4'.s. (JiWqJ.M box. K. IS.isa.fln ns;
Hn. . u hox Knnna: menium
KCeiptl Of All Grfcini Good wild sue, ll.'Sfttil.Tn bunrh; mmum sla jum
. '.. . . boea. 20"ii736 bunrh; rular alio Jum-
acmtb iCTnmn .me ari au-
Ttnce ia Prioei.
WHEAT PKICES MAKE INCREASE
OMAHA. Manrh 11 .
Reelpte cf all grains were g'od today
n1 there was an active demand for all
cereals on the Hat. The rajih whaat mar
5tt wu eepaclaltr act I re and ranged
from lo to J'io higher. The demand inr
nt u excellent ana in bum ot tne
c-fffrtnge were readily sold on tha ad
vance. Com ranged generally from unchanged
to 1V0 higher. Tallow corn aold at a pre
mium, but the demand for tha whit11 and
mixed corn waa also varjr good. Tha de
mand for oat a waa qulla active, the mar
ket selling from unchanged to So higher.
Rye and barter ware In food demand
nf both of thee market war ate arty,
eel ling at unchanged prlree.
Clearances were: Wheat an flour
equal to l.m.ooo bushels; corn, a,
buahels; eats, BO.000 buahela.
Ilverpoo Cloae Wheat, Id lower to Id
higher; rom, unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts, were l.uM.lW
buahela and ehlpment I.RM.ftuO buahela,
a rain at receipts of CMOO buahela and
ahlpmenta of SU.OuO buahela laat year.
Primary corn receipts wera Ml .000
tfuahela and ahlpmenta, Mt.ODO buahela,
agalnat receipt of XX. buahela ana
shipments of Vt.000 buahela laat year.
Primary oats receipts wera arUOtW
buahela and ahlpmenta. KIILflno buahela.
agalnat receipts of 77 0or buahela and
ablpmants of 141 AO buahela laat year.
CARIjOT RECKPIT.
Wheat. Corn. oats.
Pate.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Tmluth
Omaha ,
Kanaaa City
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Theaa aalea wera reported today:
Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 car. $1.07;
X cars. 1. ; I care. 11.06. No. 4 hard
winter: t car, H.M; 4 care. tl.OJM.; 3-6
car, II. 1 car, II W. No. I mixed: 1
car. I1.07H. No. I mixed: H car. 11.06.
Jj'iv 4 mixed: 1 car, hard, 11.04; 1 car.
Rye-No. f : H car. tmc. No. I: t ears.
He. No. 4: M car, Mc; 1-6 car, Hie.
Barley No. I: 1 car. ViC
Corn So. t white: 1 ear, CHc. No. t
whlta: I oare. ee. No. 4 white: 1 car,
4Ve; 1 car. 16c; T care. ; a cars. 4c;
3 cars. V. Sample whlta: 1 car. 63' e.
No. I yellow: 1 car, 7'e; I cars, 7c.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car. V; I car. OSc; I
cars, VHc; 1 ear, e. No. I yellow:
care, UHc. No. yellow: 1 car, 64c. No.
2 mixed: 1 car,- 4Vc. No. 1 mixed: II
cars, e; 1 car, efve. No. 4 mixed: t cars,
&: 1 oar, 5o; cars 4Sc; l car
tpoor), THc. No. 6 mixed: l car. 2Hc;
l car. tic; 4 cars. 41 '4c. No. mixed: I
cars, 4; 1 car, 4Wc; 1 car, 6Hc; 1 car.
fee. Sample mixed: 1 car, c; l car,
aHe: 1 car. Me.
Oate-No. t while: 1 car. 4Sc. No. I
white: 1 car. 4 Jo; I cara. 41ie: 6 l-l cars,
4l'e. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 41c. Sample
white: I cars, l7Vkc; I can, ITc; 1 car.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. f hard.
I1.04VM.09; No. I hard, ll.04VMn.07: No.
4 hard, tl.01fll.0t; No. t spring, tl.ftvn
VII: No. I spring. fTrfftl.lO: No. durum.
S1 .0101.08; No. I durum, c8ll.01. Corn:
No. I white, r.VWr; No. 4 whlta. 431
s-: No I white. qa.V; No. whlta. RWt
He; No. I yellow, iill7c; No. 4 yel
low, MViJfnwe: No. I yellow, 1fiUc; no.
yellow, ant(j4c; No. I mixed. MffWc: No.
4 mixed. OHvc: No. i mixed, lff4c;
No. mixed, t4o: sample, Vtj',.",o.
Oats: No. 1 whlta, .Vir; standard, itlf
, 4:Hc; No. I White, 41Hfl4?ci No. 4 while,
4"'4Ic. Barley: Ualtlna. taW: No. 1
Teed. KC66C. IXyf. No. 2, Iu4c; No. J,
I7rac.
Chlcato closing prices, furnished The
by Lna-an Bryan, stock and (rain
brokers, lift fotith Sixteenth. Omaha:
Artlrlel Open. I Mlah
Wheat
hoe a, U(i2.75 hunrh; extra larxa tutn
boea, IS .f ?! X Z' bjnrh; mammoth Jurrt
Ym. Mn7 bunrh. Crarnerrtes: Hell
them. Applea; Nerhtrla Hen lavla. 14
barrel; Mlaaoiirl Hen levla. 13 M barrel;
Idaho Ben I'avla, In boxes, fi.W box;
Rome Heautlea. Sl.TK box; W. W. IVar
malncs. 11.76 box: extra fan'-y Wlna
iapa. II box: Ark Bla ka, IJ 60 box.
Strawberries: 24-pt caaes, WW.
VK(ETAHIKJ Potatoes'. Mlnneanta
whites. 11.16 buahel; Colorado whites.
11.20 bushel; Bed River Ohloa. (1 ?
buahel. Hweet Potatoes: Delaware, 11.76
hamper: Kansas seed, 12 in barrel.
Onion: Rm and yellow, lc pound; Hn
lh. 12 26 crate. Rhubarb: 2.2o box. Cauli
flower: W crate. Ietture: 1 dosen. Hrua
s Pprout. 20c pound. Cabbae; I'V!
lb.; new. lo pound. New Beeta, Carrota.
Turnips. Pareley, Radlahea: 60c doxen.
Old Beeta, Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips,
Baanea, Ic poind. Peppera: R"c basket.
Jomatoes: 1126 basket. Cucumbers. 11.25
oren. Aaparaaua. 4 box. onion Sets:
Tellow. 12 Co buahel; red. I bushel. Cel
ery. Florida: -doien cratea, J, a-doien
cratea, tl.TS: -doaen crates, 12.60.
CI I 'kR Per ke U 26.
COMB HONEY-I3 7& case; Airline
boner. 11.10 case.
IATF, Fit I'' Dromedary dates. it.Tt
esse: stuffed datea, 11.76 box: Fard dates,
12c pound; new fla, Kc box.
POPCORNNo. 1 rtre, 4c pound: 40 I
pnund park axes. 2 y rase.
Vl'TR- Peanuts: No. 1 raw. siyi pound;
No. I rosated, 6c pound; lumbo, raw, inya
pound; lumbo. roasted. RVfro pmind. Ffl-
nerts, 15c pound, cecan: pound;
Jumhnes, KViC pound. Mixed Nuts: lie
pound.
Oil 4 Rosin.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Marrh (10-TURPF.N.
TINB Firm; fA-; salea. IK bbls.; receipts
II bbls.; ahlpmenta. 13 bbla.; atork, 7.M
bbla.
noSIN-FIrm: sales. 41 bbls.; recelnta,
S04 bbls: shipments, 624 bbls: stork. 72.K76
bbla. Quotation: A, B, 14.70; ", D. K,
14 .76; F. 14 0; ft, 14 04r4 66; II, It.U; I,
14 W; K. Io.'iO. M. 16.15; N. 6.30; WO, 3.4.;
WW. H.2'i.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. March .-MF.TAI.H-Tho
Metal exchance quotea lead, 17.71
bid. ctelfar not quoted. Copper, firm:
electrolytic nearby, 127.7:1 ?.25; June and
later, ji.7i''7.;iO. Iron firm and un
changed. Metal exchange quotes tin
steady; spot. 4 0054.(i0. At Iondon. apot
copier. 114: futures. 1.112. electrolytic.
CIW; apot. tin; 200; futures. CVJi. lead.
341 7s 6d.
Ilry (Isodi Market.
NEW YORK. March .-tRV OOr8
Cotton aooda were firm today with a
further advancing- tendency ahown In
cambrics, nainsooks and other fine
bleached cottons. Carpet and rug prices
were advanced sharply by leading manu
facturers on all rood a.
Maarar Market,
NEW TORK. March M.-vM'OAR-R w,
steady; centrifugal, 6.94c; molasses, 6.1c;
refined, firm.
T. R. Stands Pat by
Secretary Ordered
To Jail for Fighting 4
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindi Sharply Lower
Than Week Afo Sheep and
Lambs Slow and Lower.
HOGS FULLY TEN FIFTEEN OFF
OMAHA. March 0. ll.
Receipts were: Cattle, lloss. Sheep
Official Monday 7.8.7)
Official Tueaday .:
Official Wednesday .. 4.114
KstlmaU Thursday... I,0U0
7.974
16.444
1.7f.
li,X
7.UH4
12.SW0
14.471
6.MO
Four days this week. 25.140 6rt.47 40,015
Same days lset week. .21 .7:9 M.OM S3.M1
Same davs 2 wks. as;o.29.0) K.747 5.24o
Same days I wit. aa.2 12 44. 44 2. .214
Same daya 4 wks. ao.23.40 M.7: 2SA"4
Kama daya last year. .I9.7M 47,041 .4'
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha
live stock market for the year to naie
aa Com ne rmA wtth . m .,r:
114. 116. Inc. Dec
cattla IM.47J 24.H4 1,4?9
Hogs 1.111. 121 lS,22 227.641
Sheep 6S1.IOI 796.237 13.1J1
The following table showa tha average
prlcea of hoga at the Omaha IJve Stock
market for the laat few daya. with coro-barlaona:
I 11. ilftlS. I14 llil.il12.!1vll.'1lIO.
Mar. 15.fi n
Mar. 14. 9 4
War. IT. 9 2
Mar. II 20
Mar. 19
Mar. t 20
Mar. 2L I4
Men. -u 9 a
Mar. St. 10
6iar. U
Mar. 26. I7T
Mar. 24.
Mar. 27. 7 42
Mar. 2. I 2S
Msr. 29. 22
Mar. SO. 09
Ml I I 171
4 fill Ml Ml Tl,)0 3
70 If turn 4
I 4S I 741 61 62110 64
f4
4I I f4! I 70 "nl HO M
i t ui I 4 Ml I M
)I64(I7I7 10I 45 10 l
61 I I 111 7 Oftl 47 10 49
161(1671 94IOl
60 I 63 90; " " T
44 I 641 I 971 7 01 16,10 k
471 46; I 641 7 HI
II 661 I IX I Mi I r M
41! I I Ml 7 4a! 6 42 10 70
M I X Ml 7 Ml 32 10 71
60' I 4! I 7 71 1 4 24110 ii
Sunday
Recelnta and dlanoaltlon of live Stock at
the I'nlon Klock yarda. Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four houra ending at I o clock
yesterday:
Cattle.Hoga.Sheep H'r's.
C. M. It St. P 2
Wabash 2 I
Missouri Pacific 4
Cnlon Pacific 24 41
C. aV N. W., east H 3
C. N W., west... Ii 41
C. St. P., M. O.. 4 7
('., II. A Q.. east.... 6 2
C, B. & J.. west... 34 23
C., R. 1. A P., east.. 4 2
C, R. 1. aV P., west. 3 3
Illinois Central I
Chicago Ot. Weat... 1 1
Total receipts.... 115 141
is
i
."3,011 laat week. 24.J4S two weeka sico and
i,4 41 laat year.
Hy cioelna time yeaterday aellors had
managed to move the hulk of their hold
ing. alihoiiKli, as waa predicted earlier
In the day. they bad to make conreaelons
of sa mu. h aa 2-V to lo It. Parkers
bought prs' tl'ally none of the big heaty
Ir.mlw. but bujera of ahearlng eto. k came
to the reaciie, and In the end all but five
or alx loans or lainii were cleaned up
ljater sales Included wlnhty lambs st
)0 4ei0.l. while some of the good handy
lambs sold after midday at prires nearly
as good a those paid earlier In the day.
Today buyer hd a much smaller
showing to plrk from, and eer felt
that valuea should firm up a little. Park
rr. however, repeated their yesterdays
performance of putting out very few bids
during the early part of the forenoon,
and what few offers they did make were
at. reduced figures. About the only sales
msde at nil early wero two cars of the
lambs held from yesterday, which aold
for ahearlng purpose, a bunrh of weighty
stuff going st 10 .76, snd some of lighter
weight bringing til .00.
Not mny old sheep were offered, and
while nothing sold very early bulk of
the supply wss cleaned up before noon
on a steady baai Mates of the fwes
that brought M.46 Tuesday took a nickel
leas late yesterday, bringing x., snd
snother cut of them here today made
the ssma figure. Choice yearlings from
the same feed lot as those that sold st
jlfl.JO yesterday snd 110.50 Tuesday, sold
steady today, landing at tlO.f).
L'p to noon the lamb market was Rtltl
an uncertain proportion. After having
put nut a lew bids mat ra eject any
where from 106M6o to as much s a
nusrter lower man veweraay, packers
contented themselves with playing a
waiting game, and as seller had up to
noon reruecj to tax leas insn steady
money, prartlrally nothing had aold, the
only aale reported being that of two loads
of rood 60-nound Mexican lambs at 111 .V)
Oiiotatlons on sheep and lam tin: ijiml'H
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Onlj One More Day for Open Regis
tration on the South
Side.
SUBSTANTIAL GAIN OF VOTERS
ThcasSeo?gc Mary Page
By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures by
"What Happened to Mary" :: Essanay
Between V and 300 voters registered
at the city hall last evening between
and :) o'rlock. Contrary to previous
snnouncemcnt registration clerks were at
their desks only during these hours. It
was expected that the office would be
open from 12 o'clock noon to I o'clock
but the plan was changed. Friday even
ing will be the last day the hours being
the same, from to 9 o'clock In the even
ing.
It Is estimated that a gain of n0 or 700
young voters a, 111 be recorded. A large
per cent of those who have registered are
removals from one house or precinct to
snother. The gain will ba one of the
largest ever recorded here, notwltustsnd
Ing. and the South Side will take an Im
portant part In the coming city and
county elections.
A meeting of the South Side Republican
club was held at the State Bank building
Immediately after the close of the regis
tration at the city hall. A couple of
hundred of the oldtlmers met to discuss
holding a rousing meeting right after the
close of the primaries. President P. J.
Msry Tsge. actress I accused of the
murder of Oavld Pollock snd is defended
iter lover Philip l.angdon. Pollo.-k
intoxicated At Marv'a tvial ahe au-
mit ahe hHd the revolver. Her maid
estifie that Mary threatened Pollock
Ith It previously, and Marv'a leading
man Implicates l.angdon. How Mary dla-
t'peared rrnm the scene of the crime la a
mystery. Hrandnn tells of a Strang hand
print he saw on Mary s shoulder, lurther
i'ienra snows that horror of drink pro-
uce temporary Insanity in Mary. 1 ne
efense Is "repreed nvchol. Wlt-
lescrlbe Marv'a flisht from her In-
oxicateri father mnA h.r futber'a aulclde.
Nurse Walton describes the kidnaping of
Mary by Pollock and Amv Barton telle
Mirv' truEB-lea to become an actress
nd Pollock's nursuit of her. There Is
vldence that nanlela Marv'a manager.
hreatened Pollock. Mnrv faint on the
stand and again goea Insane when a po
liceman offers her whlakv. Oanlels testi
fies thst Pollock threatened to kill Mary
na itngrinn and actually attempted 10
ill the latter.
of
f.7r lo good ItandlToVli".? lamb".: I Martin presided and asked that all de-
tan or tno proposed meeting oe aiienaea
fair to cholre heavy. ll0.2Tfr 10.90: lambs,
fall cllnned xU.uuWO.: lambs. fresh
clipped, ts.sotfo )o; yearlings, fair to choice
light, 3.oHU I0.SS; vearllngs, fair to choice
heavy, U.wxfiA 60; wethera, fair to choice.
I" CS M; ewes, good to choice. IH.1M?
ItiO; ewes, fslr to good. 7.MKuH.Id.
Kepreeentatlve sales:
No.
.114 Colorado feeder Ijmhs
Mexican Ismbs
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. ltogs.Hheen.
. 2. '4 :2' ill
1J0 Mexican lamb
S) Mexican lar")
fed yearllnga ...
113 fed wethers ....
Mi fed ewes
l shearing lambs
culls
:t) shesrlng lambs
ft) shearing lambs
2"i shearing lambs
M Mexican lamba
179 fed ewea
2T.9 fed lambs
640 fed lambs
4W1 fed Ismbs
170 shearing lambs
601 shearing lambs
in cull ewes
Of. fed ewes
261 clipped lambs ..
Av.
. M
. 75
. M
. 7
. W
. 94
. lir,
. "74
. o
. 94
. 94
. '
. 75
. 121
. M
. 7
. 94
.. tl
.. 7
.. 92
..
.. 91
Pr.
10 91
11 40
11 30
11 ro
10 so
9 ii
9 m
11 10
in 26
10 40
10 46
11 00
11 2.1
I 40
11 16
II 45
11 10
10
11 no
4 60
7 40
9 0)
T
U. 1 Clo I Tea y.
1 15H1 1W1 14H;
II lZSfc
1 W'i
1 AJU
I
1 124.
7S
74 Hi
74HI
I
43V4446I
S 404.1
7'i
745
44
42V
40',
May.ll
July. 1 OB'.ti
1 10-4
Saptl IWJI
Corn. I I
May.iT3fl;v4l
Julv. 74WIV
Hept.l , 74Si
Data. I
May.l W,
..luly.l , 4JI
Sept.l 40-41
Fork. I
May.l It 76 I
jMir.l 21 66 1
Ird. I I
.Inly. Ill H-604 li K
Sent. 'It 7D-1I It 63
lh. I I I I I
May.l 11 924! 11 I 11 r' 11 96 11 97H
luly'j 11 03U1 U 10 I 11 osy 12 10 I II 12'9
CHICAGO GRA1X AKD PROVIIOa
1 1Si
1 10HI
74S!
76'
4.
4V,
40,
NKW1 TORK, March S0.-A stay of
sentence waa granted today to John
W. McQrath, secretary to Theodora
Roosevelt, and later acting secretary of
tha progressive national committee, who
waa yesterday committed to the work
house for thirty daya on a charge of
disorderly conduct and assault. The com
plainant waa Charles L Light ot Brook
lyn, who charged that McQrath and Will
iam Powera assaulted him In a restau
rant In Brooklyn last June.
Colonel Roosevelt has announced that
Morris Co
Swift A Company...
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour a. Co
Hchwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Mncnln Packing Co
Ho. Omaha Pack. Co..
Kohr Packing Co
W. B. Vansant Oo
Benton, Vansant A L..
Uewia
ton A Co
Root CO
J. H. Bulla
U F. lluax
Werthelmer A Degen...
H. P. Hamilton
Hulllvan Broa
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
lllgKlns
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
(ilsssberg
Banner Broa
John Harvey
1 tenuis A Francis........
Jensen A Lrfingrea
Other buyers
7W
14
a, ?
21
1
"ii
i
72
4S
1M
li
12
81
I
144
4
19
W
I
4
13
112
24
19
44
2 412
H.lol
mi
2.9
194
1.097
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AM
CHICAGO MVK BTOCK MARKKT
-Weak Sheep
tattle Weak Hoara
Weak.
CHICAflO. March 90. CATTLE R
celpts, 6.0H0 hesd; market weak; native
i.r at,M.r 17 MH9.M: western steers.
I7.60ai.60: Blockers and feeders, l&.8niM
1.26: cows and heifers, 4.0iXu8.76; calves,
7 ?MilO
HlRjtf Receipts, 11,0.10 head: market
weak, 26c to So lower: bulk of sales. 9.:5
fj9.4i; light, l!0Mi!t.4ft; mixed, 9.Uitj9.46;
heavv. i'..i'a.; rougn, .un'o""i
? 40
1IKKI' AND I.AMrVS Receipt. 12,000
head: market weak: wethers, I8.a0ti.li;
ewes, 6.a'rf8.7S: lambs, 9.2otill.t.
to. This was voted as proper. The meet
ing was buoyant with republican spirit.
Ilepaty Here After Man.
Deputy Bherlff William McCold of
Grand Island came to the South Side yes
terday afternoon to take charge of a
prisoner, Joe Pollnskl. arrested by De
tectives Fleming and Sullivan on a de
scription given by Grand Island police.
Pollnskl was discovered by local officers
In possession of a quantity ot merchan
dise that waa stolen some time ago from
a Grand Island store. A. Cohn also ot
the South Side who formerly lived In
Grand Island, appeared as complaining
witness against the man.
McCold took him over the Union Pa
clfic at 12 o'clock.
Taker Plot Bayer.
Ah want to buy a pair of pants, a
slim negro about six feet tall and looking
to be about M years of age, asked a clerk
at the Glasgow tailor shop at Twenty-
fourth and Li streets yesterday afternoon,
The clerk turned to direct another cus
tomer to a section of the store and when
he returned found his new purchaser
gone.
A glance about showed that the new
visitor had taken not one but two pairs
of trousers. Detectives allien and Allen
Investigated the case.
Old-Tlrae Stockman Here,
Superintendent Jack Walters of the
local I'nlon Stock Yards company la en
tertaining his brother, W. B. Walters
of the Chicago Yard company, at his
home at Twenty-second and J streets.
The brother has been connected with
Chicago stock business for mora than
forty-five years and Is surprised at the
remarkable growth of the local yards,
1 K'i! 1 loc I colonel Roosevelt h
1 10SI 1 MU I ha will stand by his secretary. Ha Is-
l,
744k
' 7.-.I
74-,!
I
Totals.
.1,175 14,304 1,601
it S I 2 T2H 92-4J21 -6
22 721 n U I 23 70 I 21 47 V,
May.lll 20-17I 11 7H II 274111 S74! 11 I7H
.(11 12-otk 1J o I II IpO 11 m-f2 11 Dift
sued a statement expressing indignation
at tha sentence and asserting that Mc
Qrath would continue to remain In his
service.
The sentence was stayed by the court
pending an examination of tha testi
mony. .
11 79 I 11 KM.
reataree af e Trad! a ad llaetaaj
Prices Sosral ef Tra4e.
CHICAGO. March 90 Assertions that
the crop promt in Kanaaa was not up
to tha average of the laat ten years and chall of the schooner Panama, which ar-
Peons at Mazatlan
Tear Up U.S. Banners
CAN DIEGO, Cala., March M. Mexican
peons thronged the streets of Msxatlln,
tor up American flags and threatened
to , do bodily harm to American resi
dents there, when they learned of the
punitive expedition sent after Francisco
Villa, according to Captain Frank Paa-
rould not be relied on to offset the loasee
in Mhr states cu a decided figure today
In forcing the wheat market sharply
lilghar. Prices closed nervous, 14140 to
IVdiHa up, with May at Il.l4r1.u and
July at ll.l'.'.l.l-'Hi. Corn gained ,Wm
end oata Sl'c to V81. In provisions
the outcome varied from t4jc decline to
a rise of itPlOp.
Except at the Immediate opening; wheat
showed an upward alant almost the en
tire . session. Tnwrr price at IJverpool
causd the Initial weakness, but then the
barket began to respond to a renewal of
tmage reports from Indiana and other
winter crop atalea ana to eavicea oc un-
rived from the Blnaloa port today.
Mexicans of the better class as well
as officials of tha port co-operated In
stopping tha rioting. Captain Paachall
said. He said there wSs no apparent
anti-American feeling among tha mare
educated natives.
CATTLR Receipts of cattle were mod
erate, aa was to be expected on a Thurs
day, but the total or tna lour nays is
very liberal, amounting to 26,140 head.
This la a gain of about 1.000 head over
last week, and of 6,600 head over a year
ago. ,,
The trade was again slow and dull on
all kinds, with prices anywhere from
weak to aa much aa loc lower. Bee I
ateera are now 26040c lower than last
week, with cows and hvlfera around 'Jbc
lower. Fair to good atockers and feed
era are !6j40c lower, with common stock
cattle aa much aa 60c lower.
Uuotattona on cattle: Good to choice
beeves. !l.?6tjr.9; fair to good beeves. 14 30
076; common to fair beeves, 7.z.Hi.9V;
good to choice heifers, tf.264il.aV good to
rholoa cows. M.7fd?.7!', fair to good cows.
tl.0ott4.TI:. common to fslr cows, M.60tf
J 00; good to chnlc feeders, 17.76411.40;
air to good feeders, t7.Kxjf1.76; common
to fair feeders. 4.60b7.aG; good to choice
stoekere, f7.76fel.26; stock heifers, 14.764
1.76; stock, cows, 4.2hy7.9fi: stock calve,
I7.00tl8.60; veal cslvea, fi.OOti 10.2; bulla,
Stasa. etc., 96 6047.60.
Representative aales:
BEKF 8TKRRS.
K.
at. Lea la I.Ira Mock Market.
ST. I.OI IS, Mo.. March 20. CATTLK
Recelnta. 1.3(10 head: market ateady: na
tlva beef ateera. I7.6ntu0.86; yearling
steers and heifers. IS.6iVa9.60; cows, 15.50
tn.ju; stockers and feeders, i.5t1rt.0;
T-w - . mnH InAlmn .(MM Xi :KfVi Ofl ' rOm'M
1,240 land hellers. 4.W6.00; native calves, 14.00 both In expansion of business and build-
fa iv. v.
HHl!4 Receipts, 7..1O0 head; market
lower! nls. and lishts. t7.tJOfi9.00: mixed
and butciiera, I9.45friy.7a; good heavy, 9.tiS
ttlr.rJt' A.M' l.vai no rei:eipi, ,ov
head: market lower; yearling wethers,
6.ttKi10.4O; lambs, t9.00fjjill.75, ewes, 96.50
FALLS DOWN AND RINGS
BELL AND ROBBERS, FLEE
SEATTLE. Wash., March 90. Two man
favorable weather In the spring crop with an automobile attempted lata today
talt. -,It w'as not. however, by any means ... v ,K . . . ,. '
, a one-stded market unUl a leading expert . "'a" nrr
here. Issued a statement that Jolted the L nlveralty of Washington.
.eplmialtT opinion of tiears regarding When one of them puahed a revolver
$J!xiks&7 wmu Nuut- ""tnt
of many reasons which ha specified aa '' n dropped ta tha floor and puahed
conu-tDuung to tna itkeimooa or a sub-1 a busser which sounded in a hardware
"f"i :top inar ina saaon inmna or gtora next door.
isawhara. I Tha men fled.
Increasing rredlctfona of a ahortaaa of
r:rn.r.h!tLr::,"mrr.? .i house caucus favors
: lr.r'"' vis '": . s. munitions plant
tft'.H Iflnuri we Tke4 . v n imA..
the best possible conditions from now on. I WASIIINGTO.V. March 30.-Advocatea
Com rwponded to the strength of wheat I of government manufacture of ammuni-
w " o"oiew impiwfiwai in tlon and armament won their fight In tha
outlook waa for decreasing stocks at ""'"" caucus lomgnt it
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Kaawaa City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March SO. CAT
TLK Receipt a, 2,500 head; market lower;
nrime f 'rl steers. IH.l.nuw.M): (lreaaea Deei
steers. t7Va9.0O; western steers. I7.t9
9.00: stockers and feeders. SK 7tt.6&; buns,
so.7n7.7!: ca ves. w.txmiu.w.
IIUUS Keceipta. s.zuw neaa; maraet
lower: bulk of aalea. !9.nufrr9.X: heavy.
I9.20i. 46; packera and butchers. $9.164j
a.sa: srht. x."(.ao: nigs, u.vxunw.
SllttP AM' l-AMMrt iteoeipts. s.orn
head: market lower; lambs, !0.(&ffiu.3.i;
yearlings, llt.60 10 ; wctneis, H.t(fif.u;
ewes, 7.7tn8.40.
gloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOCX CITY. la.. March 30.-CATTLE
Reeciots. 1.400 hesd: market steady: na
tive ateers. n.ouf.in.HO: Dutcnera. a. itxr
l.2."i; canners. H.76'o6.iO; stov'kera and
leeders. IH.iftffti.3ti.
lit J Keceipta. 7,SXI head; market 10c
to sue lower; heavy. iH.ztiwu.): mixed.
t9.ou4i0.30; light. tn.iO'tiS.OO; bulk ot aales.
19 tia."o.
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hesd.
. Joaeph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSF.PH. March SO. CATTLK Re-
ceil ts. I.MJ head; market lower: steers.
I7.6tty9.60; cows and heifers. H.boni.uv;
calves, sti guftis.tn).
HtXSS KecelDts. 7.600 head: market
lower: top, 19 46: bulk of sales, I9.20U3.40.
fcrtKiCr" a.nij i.AMrtrj Keceipts, ,vim
head; market steady; lambs, 10. 7691140.
lng.i.
Co an I a a Shaw Heralded
Local stockmen are becoming highly
enthusiastic ovt- tha coming meeting of
tha National Swine association at tha
local yards here during the next Ak-Sar-
Ben period In October. A conference
with General Manager Buckingham of tha
yards company, participated in by Pres
ident W. M. McFadden and Secretary
James J. Doty of the association last
Tuesday in the office of tha general
manager, brought some surprising pre
dictions to publlo view. The enthusiastic
president predicted that hogs valued
at an aggregate of more than a quarter
million dollars would be brought to the
National show to .be held here In tha
horse barns at the north end of the
ards.
There will probably be more than
2,000 hogs at the show," President Mc
Fadden told Buckingham. "The first
prise will probably be given to swine
valued at between 13.009 and 14,000." These
enormous figures startled local stock
men. but as mucii success nas already
been experienced In other shows. It
hoped that the predictions will also apply
to the coming show.
Bowling" ftjates.
CF.NTLRIOXH.
1M. Id.
1W 220
144
131
, 140
w:
Stock la. Klgkt.
Na me.
Tanner .
Sullivan
llannon
Ilea fey
Mangan
2d. Tot.
213 609
SI .0 P IS.
(Continued from Yesterday.)
CHAPTER XI.
'Not as I seen, sir," he admitted.
'Would you have seen him had he come
from the corner beyond the Hotel Re
public?" Langdon's voice was vibrant
Ith eager excitement and-the spirit of
It swept through the court room in a
shivering whisper.
"Yes, I'd a seen anybody comln' from
Ither end of the street. I alius could
when I stood at. the gate with Katie,
for there's a'blg arc light they have to
pass under and you can see them plain
as plain."
One moment," Langdon swung about
to the court clerk. "Read out the testi
mony of Kate O'Neill beginning with the
question, 'Did he seem to be watching
for someone?'"
"'Question: Did he seem to he watch
ing for someone?' Answer: 'Tes, sir.
He was staring up at the Hotel Repub
lic, and I thought he was watching a man
who was on the fire escape. Then I de
cided that It wasn't a man that I saw.
tout just a shadow, and suddenly a young
lady all dressed up' "
"That will do, thank you," Interrupted
Iangdon. "Now. Mr. Gallagher, If that
was a man whom Miss O'Neill saw on ine
fire escape, would you have seen him
come down?"
"No, sor. I wasn't lookln' at the hotel."
"But that Is the one place he could have
come down when he joined you. Isn't it?"
"No, sor. There's a servants' entrance
to the hotel, Just under the fire escape.
He might have been someone from the
hotel."
'Did he look like a waiter? What sort
of a suit did he have on?"
"A check one and a red tie !"
"Did you seen anyone else while you
were standing there?"
'Yes. sor. Me and Katie saw some peo
ple put their heads out of a windy In the
hotel, then presently a policeman starts
down the fire escape and Katie says
says she, 'Let's get in the kitchen; t
don't wsnt to be mixed up In this.' And
I says, 'Me neither. Besides a sup of hot
oof fee will set ma up after the excite
ment;' so we went in."
"That is all. thank you, Mr. Gallagher.'
But now the prosecutor was on his feet.
"Mr. Gallagher," ha aald sharply, "hav
ing seen all this, didn't you realise that
you should have testified to it before tht
police?"
"I didn't connect It with tha murder of
this man. Pollock," said Gallagher 10
some Indignation. "And 1 took It for
granted the police had got all the evi
dence they wanted on Barker's place."
"And may one ask," said the prose
cutor with honied sweetness. "Jtst what
Influence was brought to bear to maka
you tell this story today T'
"Well, you see," said Gallagher, scent
ing no sarcasm or coercion, "It was like
this. When the police come to the house
Katie gtts mad at their questions and
she says she was abed and asleep. Then
a few days ago along comes a young
feller selling a thing to lift tha covere)
off of bllln" pots. He came to the back
gate and he talks to Kate, till ahe says
she don't bo wantln' one, because she's
leavln' of a Saturday to git married. Then
he kids her a bit about ho bets she's
marryln' a policeman, bo she tellg him
who I am. Then he gits talkln' about
this affair, and lie has the night's doln s
so mixed up Kate she corrects him. Ha
bets her a hat she's wrong; she says she
Irtn nA.-A If all V .. . A . . I.
... . , v . u ... o 1 1 j inc. llu PI. DIIO UURH.
but then another young feller comes
around and says aa how we can help a
young woman and clear up a lot of
trouble if we tell it In court. And, be
srorra. Kate got her hat at that!"
A shout of laughter rang through tha
court, and the prosecutor sat down, far
more discomfited than he would admit.
Jt waa such a simple subterfuge. Tha
back-gate peddler with his packet of gos
sipand the police, of course, blundering
In and bullying. His respect for Langdon
not only as a man, but as a lawyer, waa
growing, and in the back of his mind
there hovered a black phantom tha mys
terious man in the checked suit who had
been In the alley. Had Langdon thla
man up his sleeve? lie frowned and
shifted the papers on tils desk uneasily,
then looked up with a start of surprise
as the door of the witness room opened
to admit tha flamboyantly gowned
woman, with tha hard and tired ayes.
She gave her name as Agnes Keenaxu
but when tha question cama as to her
occupation, aha atared straight ahead of
her with a sort of grim humor, then
shrugged her thin shoulders.
"None." ahe said with tha Imitation of
an English accent. "I live on my In
come." Tha crowd grinned, trat Langdon
flushed and his voice wag a llttla hard aa
ha said, quietlyt
"I am sorry. Miss Keenaa, to haT ta
ask you such, a question, but wera you
not an occupant of a cell In tha Fiftieth
street police station on tha night of tha
raid of Barker's gambling rooms?"
T was." Her tone was mora quiet now.
"I had failed to coma across, and having
had a drop too muoh I sassed tha ser
vant, and ha locked ma up to 'cool
off.' "
"Had you a call to yourself P
"Weil, at first X thought It waa; a prV
vt room, hut a llrtla Intel- thav ahovad
a girl In." - (
yy aa mat gin in ocicnuauv-J7
Pager
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(Kansas City
Outs worked higher with other grain.
Baatdaa waaihar conditions wera against
wading.
Provlslona developer aoroe firmnesa on
account af the bulge in grain. At first,
however, declines In the value of hogs
acted aa a drag on the market.
EOOJI Mtirher; receipts, U.6M easea;
:lrts. 19Viioc; ordinary first. UV4Ju)c:
t mark, raaea Included. Itfl9c.
nrATUK(t-MiHri recaipta. 26 cars;
for a
floor vote on their proposal. A resolu
tion Instructing the rules committee to I lh offerings were
report a rule making in order proposed
government manufacture amendments to
all preparedness bills waa unanimously
adopted.
Ilgher rece
nin, Minnesota and Da-
Pol'LTHY-Allve,
itrhlgn, Wisconsin. M
Wa- white. - 41 ul; M
' roia rihloe. tWMS.
'DADDY DICK" IS DEAD:
FRIEND OF SHOW PEOPLE
Iprtngs, lac.
OHIHt
Inneeota and Da-
higher; fowls, lie;
far sr4laa
Daatfaa.
in cartons,
. rkarg.4 ray
BUTTER No. I craamarr,
ar tub, ssc- No. t. 4c.
POCLTRT Broiler, live, under two
Iba.. Jc; bans, ltc; special roosters and
ftaga. 11c; sprints. 17c; gesss. lie; ducka,
4c; turkeya, lc. old toma. 16c: eaoona.
16c; aulnoaa, wen, 2c; asuaba. Il.4i4.0;
ptr dozan; pit una. tl par dosen.
dtua-i input led Bmia. 44c; domes-
Vc, Mc: block, ; twin. lo; daisies.
c. triplets. lHc: young America, tic;
bin label brick, itc; hiuburgar, Uc; Uo-portf-d
French Vouuef ort. 66c.
Ol8TEh-0eMp.e, xrgl : Stand
ards. 61 u, northern, per gal.; Maadarda,
!;.. selects, lieu; counta. 1196.
K1BM Th. per lo.: Catflaa. 17c; hal
ibut. 16c; sslmou. 17c; black base. 143 iio;
V ' . 1 . 1 .1 1 u., 1 ...... .1 ... w
Halibut. 11c; herring, Vibe; trout.
iun. Auwiev; pi rei.
SIOUX FALLS. B. D.. March SO.-R
W. Dickenson, known nationally among I Pr market yaeierday,
meatncai people and travelera. aa "Daddy
Dk-k." died lata tonight at his home
here. For many years he kept a unique
restaurant here, which was frequented
by show people and many famous actors
and actreeeea were among his Intimate
friend, lie was at one time a member
of the board of city eommlaatonera.
FLOOD CONDITIONS ARE
GENERALLY IMPROVING
CHICAGO, March SO.-Flood eondlUona
in Michigan and Ohio though atlll Inter
fering with railway trafflo In soma seo-
tlons are generally Improving. The prin
cipal street of Flint, Mich-, is Hooded. A
small boy was drowned In tha flooded
Kalamaaoa river at Battle Creek.
HKIFERS.
tw im. t ,
t a.
M 1 69 " I. ,
BULLS.
....... 91 4 I
la w l.X..
in 4 1 l
404 T 71
CALVES.
79 4 M 19
4M 1 W
14 . M 1
STOCK KRS AND FEEDERS
4 4 f 40 . t 14
4 is in it :t f m
' I II ID II l.tl T 4
HI i M 1 914 I l
M HJB RecelDta moderated nulla hi.
freah supplies being only 146 cara, or 10.600
head. The holdover from yesterday waa
nearly I.uw head. Hon ever, and ail told
the offt-rtnga were better than II, won
head, a very reepectable supply for this
time in the week. Four days receipts
foot up 60.471 head, being i.noo smaller
than a week ago, and 7.(00 lighter than
two weeka ago, but nearly l.iAJ0 heavier
man last rear.
As haa been the caae all week, ahlp-
ping aemana waa largely ror the good.
light and butcher weight hojs. although
shtDvere ware not averse la lakina bat
heavtea when they could get them right.
They mad their purchase at nrloe thai
louaea senerauy 100 tower man tne ani
per market yaeierday. They paid a top
or w w. out tne numoer or aalea above
t 90 waa small.
Packera Marled out talking aa much aa
164TJ6o lower, but later modified their
vlewa Bomewhet and the flrat killer aalen
were around 160 lower than yeaterdav a
everaa market, it waa another buyers
market in every way. In that supplies
were fairly large, slumps were reported
(rom II points and the provisiona trad
again hlttuia tha downtrack. and about
ail sellers could do waa maka concession
and cut looae. After movement once
started prices Improved a ahada and bi lk
of the hoga aold at a Mi 16c decline. The
market bacama falrlv active Ann a trail
ing bale waa eatebliahad. and consider
ing everything. It rould be aald that the
bulk of the hage moved In good aeaeon
Trade continued lively all the way
through, and cloeed up fully aa good If
nt a little better than any other time
Clearenre waa practically complete by
cipal western markets.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ft. Ixvuls 1..KI0 7,) 2,700
Chicago I.ooo 3MH0
Sioux Citr 1.400 7.600 600
Kanaaa City X 6u0 ,0(0
Omaha 2."0 10.300 6.6o0
Totals 12.900 36.300 14.700
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. March 30. II A VPrslri!
Choice unlsnd. I9.00iiM.oii; No. 1. 8.0ili9 ):
No. 3, XS.0H4IX on; NO. 1, 4.t,'n'0". chnlie
midland. lx.0iffi9.0O; No. 1. Ii.6fiii.6i; No.
I, 66.61117 M: No. S, I4.OWV00; choice low
land. K.WlttT.nO: No. 1. ta.0tad7.60: No. 2.
6.uib.0O: No. I. 3.(Nifua.00. Htraw: One
car on the market: choice wheat quota
ble at 96 Ofa.bO; choice, oat or rye. t.0
4ie'.60. Alfalfa: molce. fl3.nitriZ.6n; No. I.
11.00S100; NO. 2, fli.00fU8.U0.
American Business
Men Send Goods to
Pershing Before U. S.
El. PASO, Tex., March . American
bualnets men have W!en the American
government In the attempt to get sup
plies to Oeneral Perahlng's expedltionsry
forces at Caaaa Orandes, by way ot the
Northweatern railway. It developed here
tonight.
Major William Elliott, in speaking ot
the t'nlted Btates tjuartermaater's de
partment, saya he has been Informed that
American merchanta at the field base
had succeeded in getting several car
loads of supplies shipped south from El
Paso.
Two weeks ago. Major Elliott aald, aa
American came up from Caaaa Urandea
and made inquiries regarding getting
two care of foodstuffs and other sup-
Totals. ..
Handicap .
Totals...
Name,
Regan ...
Marx ....
Vance ...
Baker ...
pederson
Totals.
7M
90
9T9 1049
20 20
S771
60
103 969 1069 2931
MURPHT B COLTS.
1st. Sd. Id. Tot.
199 14 641
170 182 1.13 46
211 133 12 6?4
17J 174 224 672
200 218 194 612
2716
952 643 J?1
Maarle 4 Ity Geael.
Routh Side flahermen will open liot Ill-
tic on the fish of the Mlxxo and sur
rounding favorable lakea the coming Saturday.
(.file apace for rent In Bee office, 1318
N street. Terme reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South 27.
Announcement waa made yeaterday that
P. J. O'Connor, well known former mem
ber of the city council of South Omaha,
has been appointed to a poaltlnn aa dep
uty aheriff by Sheriff Felix McShane.
The funeral of the little daughter of
Mr. and Mra. John O'Hara. 27i I etreet,
who died Tueaday afternoon, waa held
veaterdav afternoon at the home. Inter
ment waa made In St. Mary'a cemetery.
Beryl A. Winn, aged 4 year, died at
the home of her parent. Mr. and Mra.
J. P. Winn. 216 Maaon street, yesterday.
The funeral will be held this afternoon
at 3 o'rlock from the residence to Proa-
pect lull cemetery.
The funeral of Mrs. Julia Hoctor aged
pioneer, who died yesterday morning at
her home at Twenty-seventh and Harrl
ann atreeta. will be held tomorrow morn
ing at I at o dock from the residence to
at. Agne t nun n at o i-ioch. inier.
ment -.ill be made in Jt. Mary a cemetery.
El I
LX.IM6 L
DODGE POUQLASSIBEETS
Read the Big Month End
Special Grocery Sale Friday
In. I
Hayden's for ?uality and a Savins; of 25 to 60 on the Cost of IdTlng
6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice .....S5o
10 bars Beat-'Km-All or Diamond
Two British Vessels
Sunk; Third Attacked
tONDON, March SO. The British
steamer Lavlnla. 1.131 tons. Weatoll, b
11 o'elo-k. The general market waa quoted I P"s deapatched to Caaaa Urandea. This I n ,unk. its crew waa aaved
Per b.: Halibut 1
If, w hit. Hw, ga
I uc: J.'ike. 9-niOe. tl
, . 1 . wi.tLw. DHIU..J uar u r niia.
tie. Kippered, per lb.: balmon. 17c: Ftn-
an haddlrs. lie; roe ahad. Sua each:
suiad rv. auc Per pair.
t f-l.r.ft Y-MVmmoth. aso per doa;
wwdium. av per doa.; small. Ifcoi Florida,
sr cr:. 11 ai.
hEEK Cl'T-Rlba. No. t, IDVe; No. t.
V-c; No. t l.'. llns. No. 1. 4c; Na.
. lie; No. g. l.c. Chucks, No. 1, llVo;
No. I. 11lc: No. I, luc Rounde, No. 1.
Jv,c; No. 2. ltc; No I, lSo. Iiatea, No.
1, Na. I. r; No. I. 9-o.
f mit and Ub.a trtevs (arnlahad by
.!iiky Co.:
FKL IT Orange: 44a. U 60 boxi Ma. tt
ffm; ie. tt M l. .i; ft 76 box; ,
ftUA boa; !., lofc. Lts. U?l bos; tww.
tSfelaklUkiaa New Reeard.
PKNACOIA. Fla.. March 10 Ueu
tenant H. C. rtaufley of tha navv aam.
nautlo cortie late today ealabllahed what
ni aiauou aumoriiiea aclr1 to be a
new world a altitude record for a hydro
aeroplane wnen ne aanaa l.o,l Jeet.
Will Meel a Caaper.
CHFTENNK Wyo.. March 10. -The
democratic stale convention ta aa!a.-t
drUrsate to tha national convention at I
r-i. liuu win am ncio at v.aspar, Wyo.,
Frtark Liavv Waa'l 4.eave.
PARI. March to. Ktienna Clementel.
the mltilster of commerce, announced to
day that ne French liner would leave
Hurdeaux for Nuw I org on Baturuay.
at Url6c lower than yeaterday. bulk
aelllng at tt.OUtfy.U. with a aprlnkllng on
up to s a. and a top or t mj. There was
a big showing at tl 99 OA the proportion
of the aalea below the bulk being If any
thing larger tnan usual owing to the fact
that ao many of the light and tm
mixed hoga were held over from yester-
Oay.
Raoreaentatlve aales:
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SHEEP The aheep and lamb eupply
was much smaller than either yesterday
lor tne day before. limatd receipt of
iwtniy-inree cara. or i.M ni. being
the smallest ao far thl wk. Total for
in week to date la head, as asainst
man. It U aald, was ready for the ap
proach of the expeditionary force and
reaped a harveat because of hia fore-
eUM.
Three loaded freight rare consigned to
Casas Grandee went over the river to
day, despatched by a local wholesale
firm.
The British ateamer Kllbiidge. 1.711
tona. waa sunk by an enemy submarine
on March 13, aaya an announcement by
IJoyds.
The Brltlah steamer Krwlndvale, 1.232
tons, waa attarked today, but not aunk.
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Wilsons Guests at
A Red Cross Ball
WABIIINGTOX. March 60. -President
and Mra. Wilson were the guests of
honor tonight at g ball given here for
the benefit of the American Red Croaa.
VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN
DELEGATES UNINSTRUCTED
IKIANOKK, March 10. Virginia dele-
Kate at large to the republican con
vent Ion ,111 go to Chicago unlnstiucted
The atate convention tonight carried
through the organisation alata without
change. There were criea of ''Hughes
snd ' Roosevelt" among the delrgales.
14 lbs. best Pure Granulated Su
gar for $1.00
4 8-lb. sack Best High Grade Dia
mond H Flour, made from the
best selected No. 1 wheat, noth
ing finer for bread, pies or cakes,
every sack guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction. Friday, per
4H-lb. sack for 91.85
7 lbs. pure New York Buckwheat
Flour for 25c
8 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn
meal for l'c
8 lbs. best Rolled White Break
fast Oatmeal for 25e
7 lbs. best Bulk Laundry Starch
for Sc
Yeast Foam, pkg He
E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 5c
W. O. C. or Krumbles, pkg. . . .Oc
Advo Jell, for dessert. pkg..7Hc
Skinner's Macaroni, Vermicelli or
Spaghetti, pkg 7 He
Looae-Wiles. Omaha made. Fancy
Cookies and Crackers, 10c, 12l,c
nd IRc
3 large cans Condensed Milk. .21c
3 cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn,
Wax, String; or Green Beans, 21 c
3 large canH Golden Pumpkin,
Hominy or Bauer Kraut 21c
3 large cans Pork and Beans. .2.1c
Maclatren's Peanut Butter, per
lb., at 12Hc
Iarge bottles Worcester Sauce,
Pure Tomato Catsup, Pickles, as
sorted kinds, or Mustard, per
bottle, at Atsc
Tall cans Alaska Salmon. . . ,H)ic
6 cans OH or Mustard Sardines
for 10c
C Soap for .Sdc
The Best Tea Sif tings, lb. ..13 He
Choice Basket Fired, Sun Dried,
Gunpowder, English Breakfast or
Ceylon Tea, lb .80c
Herehey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb, SOc
Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, per
lb., at 20c
The Best etrictly Freeh, Eggs, per
dozen, at .....20c
The Best Table Butterlne, equal to
creamery butter, lb. ....... 28o
2 lbs. Good Butterlne 25c
SC Bias Taney riorlda drape Trult
1-riaay, each Sfte
This size retails regularly tor
13Ho and IBe each.
Eat Xlghland sTaral Oranges, the
Moat Healthy Trait Grows, Friday,
per doseav SOo, aso, aoe
Tha Best Bed Birer Fotatoee, ve
peck, at .....So
IS lha. to peck, watch your welghta.
Krexh Cabbage, lb 1V.0
Freah Carrota. Turnips, 8 hallo ta or
Radlahea. bunch .ao
Freah Aaparagus, lb .100
1-a.ncy Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 10a
Fancy I&rge CAicumbera, each at.
ltWo and loo
Old Beets. Carrots. Turnips or Par
snips, per lb ...114,0
t large rioup Runchea ...lOo
Fancy Ce.pe Cod Cranberries, per
quart, at .00
Fancy Head lettuce, per head, at
So and THo
Fancy Rhubarb, lb 6o
t beads Fresh Hnthouae Leaf Lettuce
for 10
ALL XraTDSJ OI OADl!W .
BUT TOUm OsTIOsT BXTS BOW.
The price will double in two weeka
Thursday only, quart tVia
It Pays-TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-lt Pays-
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Brewed and Bottled by
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Jetter Brewing Co., Ltd.
OMAHA, NEB.
raauly Trade luppUed y Was. fetter.
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