Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 28, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 39

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28. 1916.
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General Decline in Price Makei
Both Wheat and Corn Market
Extremely Bearish.
CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY
Omihi, Mar 27. 1114
Th local raah market arte very week
today ani ther t a general ileclln In
price.
Wht an rorn were very tteartth. and
both ot thete rereait derllnel from 1 lo J
ent per btiehel.
Whoat receipt were quit heavy, but the
tradere couM not agree on prlree ni1 ih-r
wer eaveral car of wheat held omr
Th demtnd for rorn, while ti fulr,
wai not etrong enough to take rare of lha
receipt, which totalled acveniy-four -rt
Oata recalpta were gond, hut the demand
wat very dull for ihl rcreel. Th market
waa weak and ruled from threa-riuartara lo
a cent and one. half lower
There waa a good riemtnd for rya and
tha markt advanced a rent
Hurley waa quoted nominally 1 cant lower
Liverpool rlneed wlih wheat unchanged,
and i-orn unchanged to vd lower
Primary wheat rf-eipte war I1 an bu
and ahlprnenta of Kl.ooa bu., agalnit re
ceipt! of HJ.OOD bu, and iHlptninti of
mi ""'i nil, lut year
Primary rorn reoelple wr 111,00. bu
and ahlprnenta of 44H. Ml) bu , aanlnat re
celrla of litana bu. and thlpiiioiita "
vi M-.v nu, iner yeer.
Primary oata receipt were 1,212 ana bu
and ahlpmenta of t,8l l.rto bu , aiialnet re
ceipt of al.li bu. and ehlpiii'iiia nf
gia.uog bu. lam year.
CAH LOT RBmPTA
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Chicago
Mlnnapoll
Iiuluth
Omaha
Kanaaa City
Winnipeg ,,,
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Theae .ilea wer reported today:
WheatNo. I hard winter: 1 rar. II H
No. I hard winter: 1 rar, l M, ! tart.
101; 7 cara, 11.00, I rar, ran.
tin; t c.tr, Ha4,e; 1 rar (poor), c. No, 4
hard winter; 1 car, 16c: 1 rar, ! 5 i-; I
rare, Me; I cara, 4o; 10 ara, 3k; I -i
rare, !2o; t rare, aic; I rara. I'r Hainpl
hard winter; 1 rar, He; 1 rar, 71c, N I
aorlng; J rar, lie. No, I rnlied; 3 rata
(durum mted), Htc,
Bye No. I; 1 rar, ailic, No. ) : 1 rar,
tHic. No. 4: 1 2-3 cara, lie, Hmpli 1
rar. 44c.
Bnrley Simple: l-l car, 44e.
-Corn No. a whit. tVi rara, H4e No
white, 1 rr, 1 rar, 4"c. 1 rar, 6tr
No. 4 while. 1 car, !4o. NO. 4 while. 1 cgr,
4c No. white, 1 rar, 4.tr; 1 rar, Mo.
Ne. 2 yellow, t rara, 4tc. No, I yellow, 21
rara. 4tjc; I rara, tiftr No yellow, 1
rar, Mr; 1 rara, 604o: t-i rar, r. m
ple yellow, I rar, (so, No. mined, I cara,
tH No. t mined, I cara, (. 'V ; 'i cara,
6c No. 4 mled, 1 car, 44r; 1 rr. tie. No,
S miked, t cara, 4r No mled, 4 cara,
! I cara. 2; 1-6 rar, 60t'; 1 rar, c.
Xampla mined, 1 rar, He: 1 car, 14c; 2-1
car, 46e; hi car (rotten), the.
Gala No. I whlta, 2 rara, llr; I rara,
I7ic. No. 4 while, 2 rare, I7c; 1 rar,
JlVic Hemple white, rara, lr; rar, 24'.
Omaha Caah I'rlrea Wheat! No. 1 hard,
II. 011 4; No I hard, Mcl 1; No. 4
hard, ; No, 1 aprlnf, 7r II 0a: No.
I aprlng, I4r0l 01; No. 2, durum, IHrJ
11.00; No. I durum, Corn: No. 2
white. 6gIVie; No. white, 44, lltS'V;
No, 4 white, JtHr; No. I while, 1.1
64H'!! No. white, t$4tir; No. I yellow,
HIV, 6ie; No. a yellow, M$(4e; No. 4
yallow, me-; No. i yellow, 44 4)lr:
No, rlicw, tjJ6!; No. 1 mlaed. 4t4
'-: No. mHed, 44ftI,i,r; N 4
ml-d, i'4H''; No I mlird, 2 44r; No.
ft mixed, (i.1o. Oata: No. 2 while, ;.'J
IIH"! alindard, II', aJH,c; No while,
27V'u?r; No. 4 whlta, l1,f. Hur
ley. Maltint, 194c; No. 1 faed, MflUc.
Hye: No. I, 0HClHc; No. I. M -
Chi' ago clnalni prlcea, furnlahed The Bea
by Loian Bryan, alnrk and (rain brokera,
ill Kouth Hlxteanth atreati
A V: OpanTTlfltV 1 Low, j CloaeTya"a
1
1 oS It
li n-,11 l n4
1 17k,l Jl'A
in (417014
70V4I!704
40?Ss;4o5
I
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21 21 21 II
!22 10-40 22 I2V
t
111 41 111 4
II 60-47 12 m
II I2VI II
II 40 111 3Va
111 48 12 10
111 II 12 12 H
I
107H 1 07H !10'4
1 01 H 11 0t "I.
10',1 10 ,112'..
7014
7S
41S
41
114
MS
61 4a
lilt
I
4040H
11 21 21 21 21 10
22 27 22 10 22 M
22 10123 20 22 30
12 45 11 0 11 47
12 41 11 1A 13 47
13 17.12 It 12 13
11 4011 I1V4 in 40
11 4211 10 11 4b
13 62 12 12 ftf.
Whl
May
July
ri.pt.
' orn
May
.luly
bept,
'ata
Mey
July
tiepl.
Pork
May
.luly
bept.
l.ard
May
July
ript.
Xlbl
May
July
(HKAf.O bKAlV A.M TBOVIHIONH
I'raiurea of th Tradlnu and Cloelnf Prirea
On Hoard of Trad. "
Chlrao, Moy 27, llalna In Oklahoma
and Keneaa turned prbea of wheat today
awlftly down grade. The cloae, althuunh un
aattlrd. waa tn to 2S0 314'; net lower,
with July at tl ftHVi, and M. ptrmb.-r al
11.10'i. t'orn loel c 10 Hr, and oata "4
lt,r to IVr. In provlalona (he outcome
varied from 10c decline to a rla of 16c
Huehee lo aell wheat began aa anon
th markut opened, for a while, however,
anme leading enrrerna look tha poaltlon that
at I' nit In Oklahoma, the ralna were ap
parently not heavy enoiiKh to (five more
than a ellxht meaaur of relief from Ihe
long continued drouth. Later Information,
nverlhelea. allowed that mora molatum had
been aupplleil than waa Indlcati-il by flral
reports. The conaenuenre waa, Kratrr llli
petue to the downward awing ef the mar
ket, especially In the lnt hour of the nea
alon. Announcement that 6110,000 tiuehela
of wheat lo come to Chicago, hd been pur
i hai."il In Omaha, tended furthr to rm
phaNtZ'i Ihe weakneaa here.
Peace talk waa aald by aome authorltlea
to haco operated aa a factor today on the
bear all In wheat. How far, If al all. thla
waa true aeemod to ba largely gueaawork
on the other hand, thara aeemad to be little
or no doubt that for the lime being the ea
port call for L'nlted Htatea wheel had hern
reduced to a minimum. Tha total aalea In
Kurnpa t!'ii were eatlmated at J.'iO.OHO
buahnln, almuat wholly from Manitoba.
Corn weakened with wheal, and aa a re
eult of th rain In the aoulhweat, Halve
of 60 000 bughela to eiportera helped aome
what lo check th decline. Oata gave way
owing to th brraka In th value nf other
grain. Th moat active eelllng waa In th
May dullvery, and came chiefly from th
recent bull leader.
Parker buying of lard and rlba tended
to rally the provlalen market after uuo.
tallona had aiiffered an early aetbark. The
temporary weakneaa appeared lo be due In
the main to a falling off In provieiona ablp
inenta a compared with lt week e loial.
Chlcag4 1 eh prlcea heal No t red.
11)2. No. 1 red. II 03V I n , No t bard.
II 09 I in; No I herd, 1 1 08 T I i
Orn No, I yellow. (t,4n, So 4 !..,
4lB;e. NO I Wltle. XI H ,
atan.Urd, otffSc. Ile. Nominal, lur
lay; i' '"
I Itetptwil 4. rain.
Mverpool. MeV J? IMI I. A f K-o No 1
Mannobe, Hi lid N.. 3. U d No J
I la T'l: No I i,rihem aj.rtn 1 1 lV
e I '! winter, Ha id
CtillN i'vHi A merluan Bilneil bw, l.
llkjd
Mel.l Market.
Kew Tork. May 3! - vu.tAI. T.e ...r
fee nirei wee u elt;'l, w,jb i'
from I ! td a ' . ......
im.iwMk a . . pe -I Ki
prt.ee .( l- r ...I. ere I I
rueie,i'' ' lettt ("Mil 4I4a l, IJII
(ur ih i"i .f e i ! ti-f fl-,ie,i .( -eeilett
e I ' (!'. .-!' rt,i-e
,1 ( tt I ' ' !l " ' ' I
Igtar 4..( I'" net. I
Indoor Sports
B
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iURCDAJei
M'M MOW M(J
CkiLf li COMwCr
ArvCi - TRACTS
7HCJ V0O CAA
HfeLLO, 7J0ti? Mti.i.0 MAC.
VJHTB VA CCEM JO .OrJ&
TM GoYT OOvvW AT TME'
CUjt vaj1L6 ASKINQ FCt'rttO"
VtrWf fH MATTEH. NrJ itH
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NEW YORKJTOCK MARKET
Stocks Sell Off on Account of State
Department' Stand on Matter
of the Seizure of Mailt.
ONLY FAVORITES ARE STEADY
l.JTO"TT5 fis &OY WHO
ckW OUST tJCHW AfUieJTEO FOE.
peB.OfJr - iXNO- op A 3V0r"
(cnow; Arvo TO r'Uf TilG"
vww orv (m pop- a Brr of pou.
teady, l a ehade admire
II r, w 7 f. ; Hunt. 19 ir.tt 9
ft It; hegvv. II 19 f ; rough. M iu9
1.46, plge, 7 il.'U 10
MHKKI A.M LAMUK-ne.elpie. 1.000
had; tnarkrl, etfadyi weihera, 7IOff,.IO;
wea, I6.60QI.16; laiuba, 1140012.31.
Sfw Vork Honey Market.
New York, Moy 27, M KH ANTlt.J! PA
PKH H'i, per cent
HTKni.lN'l KXC-HANOK BlKly-rtey
bill., 14 7:,; demand, I4 76 S, , rablea,
14 76H
HILVEn Bar, 7!'c; Mlrn dollgra,
64".
Hii.VIH-.Oovrnment, aicady; railroad Ir
r i!r
f. ft. r. J. re) do ",K, ('.. So. rf. li. II 'A
do coupon ... I. N tin. 4.. 144
f, e sa. ! : . I 1 '. 'I it. A 'l I) (a J7
do Colli, fin .1 't'i '"O, P fi.'l. in 101'
I'. H, 4e, r f . . . 1 1 i .. out, 1'ov.nr la la
do coupon ...lit V V i' (I.),. (,.II4
Am. hmelt, (.i. tld S, V Clt 4Sa 10H
Am, Tel. Tel. X. Y , N II.
i'V, 4H 0i II, (V, ia 11214
Anglo-French I f'l',.Vo I'' Iflc 41...
Atcng en. 4a.. , . 03',- no se
fl. A l. 4e l Or, H,
Beth, HI, rf. f, 102 e, T
Cent, 1'atlflc let 90 I'ann. ron. 4'Ai..l0t
f'hea A. it, c, t ll4 dog en 44a.,.lftl
C, It. aV Q. 1. 4s. MS Heading gen, 4e.
C... 61 A HI. f. m. I.. A Man. F.
cv. 6a 101 rf 4a T4
C, n. 1, P. By. Ho. Pac rv. 6a,. 104
ref, 4a 74'A do ref. 4 (, , , . to
Col. H. r. 4a 14 io. Railway 6a.. 101
D. R, O, e. 4. 7HLnlon I'ac, 4a,. 17
do ref. a 71 'I do rv. 4a II
Krla gen 4a 74C, H. Hnbher U
(len. tier, ta . , . 1 f 4 ' 17. H. Hteel 6a. 064
(It. No let 4W. oi, We.l 1,'nlon 4',a 64
I. C, ref. 4a II''W Elei. cv, ta.132
lilt, M, M. m.103'4 'Bid.
M. Iul Hlock Market.
t. T.outa, May 17. CATT1.K Receipt,
100 head: market ateady; native beef ateera,
17 60 10 60; yearling jienre and heifera,
II. 60S 10 .00; row. 16.60176; atorkera and
feedera, H 601II60; anuthern ateera, 6 609
I 06; prime yearling aieera and heifera, M 71
(210 26; cowa and heifera. 6.00&I OO; prim
oulhein ateera, It. 001 60; native calvaa,
ID.OOfl II 60
JltMIH Herelpia, 4.600 head; market
lower: plua and Mghta. 17 60 I 76: mixed
and -liut' hcra. IHIOfrllO: good heavy, I'J 71
Tf r. ; bulk of aalra, 9.0J 9 0.
HKEl;l' AND LAM UN llecelpla, 1.000
head; mark"!. tdv; welliera. 17 76l '.'6;
liitnba, 110 00' 1 2.20; flipped eee. 17.60
1.26; Hipped In, i, trf, 19.1126 10.70; iprlng
Iambi, IIO.OuCu u.iio.
::V'.B OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Beit Beevei Thirty-Fifty Higher for
WeekBheep Fifty to Seventy
Five Lower.
K 6W
-, L, r. 4a. 12 l
k T 6a, .100
I on
10114
I'M
E003 THIRTY, THIRTY-FIVE OFF
Omaha, May 27, 1114
Cgtila, Hog Sheep
MM I.224 1.167
1,422 11,113 4141
4 704 1,411 4.0W
,91 1 0.277 3 2"
. 1ST 7,411 1,011
100 1,060
Kannaa l ily Live Work.
Kenaae Clly. Moy 27 ' 'ATTI.K-Hlcelpla.
100 hend; Market aleady, prime fed eteera,
110 lllift 10.40; ilrraau.l href aieeri., A 4 0 tf
I 16, eniern iitrern. I,60 11 1 0.26 ; atoiker
and fceriern. li 2 h '(j D.oo , bulla. 16.(1001.26;
alvn, 4. 60 f 1 1 00.
Ill m,H Me. elpn, 1,000 head; market
teaih , bulk of ealen. 9tofl76; heavy,
(l To fl 9 .60; pnekora and buicliora, IHIOijC
9 76; Ilk-til, l 4CI'(J 70, plRe. I 76 1 26.
HHKKP AMI I.AMIIH Krrelpia. 1. 000
head: market eteartv; laiuba. Ill) 000 12.00;
yearling, I9 001JU.00, wether. 009.60;
ewea. i.n 0 25.
ht, .loeepli l.lve Ktock Murket,
Hi. .luaeph. Mo. -May 27. CATTLE R
reipti, joo head: market ateady; ateera.
I6O0UIII26: rowa and heifera, 6 00 B 10, 00 ;
ralvee, il t'O-" I 1 00.
IKiiIri Iteri-ipia, 4,600 head; market
lower; top, $.7i,; bulk of aalea. I.I04.70.
HIIKK1' AMI LAMI1N- Iterelptn. 700
head, mnrkel lower; clipped h, inhn, 11000
10.76; clipped ev.ee, F00'ff7.76.
Rerelpl were.
Official Monday .,,
official Tueaday ..
( f ; 1 1 1 a I Wedneadgy
f'fVlal Tliuraday ,
fffrl.il Frldy ,,
I iuniat Halurday
e m i
Rll day thla we.k 0,214 61.161 II III
Wime da leal week,. 11.414 61190 21 74 7
Fame day 2 w'ka ago K.04J 41.170 20.60
Rama day I w'k in IMil 61)44 St. 114
ham do 4 w'ka ata, ,lt.403 44.114 14 41
bjrrie day laat yaer 20 270 42,211 1 4,41 1
Th following table (how th receipt of
cattle, hog and alieep at th Omaha llv
lock market for tha year to dale g torn
pared wlih laat year;
till 1111. In Pec
rattle ,,,, 107,113 421,114 lllll
Iloga 1,140.110 1,161,071 101.041
Ubeap 121,120 127,441 17.641
Th following Utile how th averuge
price of hog al Ih Omaha llv io k
market for lb lait few aaya, with com-parjinna:
TiTiTTiTITTiiII iiiii ii'5
lireaki ilmllar to tho lwher can hi
quoted Kven bed we are aa much at
half a dollar off. no Clipper being tiuotahle
above II 00, while en tha eaa dealrahle
grade, decline of much aa 76 tenia are
quoted Not enough yearling or old weih
er heve been her thla mouth to mak quo
latlnni gunlallnng on aheap and Iambi! Lamb,
eprlng, 110 10914 00; lamba. good ta holre,
handy, I0 IIS 10 10; Iambi, fair to good,
handy, It 760 10 26; lamba, fair to rholca,
heavy, l Of) tf 1 0 IS, yearllngl, fair to rholca,
handy, II601TII6; yearling, fair ta choice,
heavy, 17 7141176; wathere, fair to choice,
7 00(716; ewee, good to choice, ) 40ff
I 00; ewea, fair to good, In Hal 10,
HAPPENINGS IN
THEJMC CITY
Comic Play "Focahontai" Preiented
by Hig-h School Studenti
Wini Plauditi.
Y0UNO ACTORS SCORE WELL
('ate
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t 14
i
!!!
a li
i ii
I 21
i a
I 14
a it
a ao
a i
7 64
7 44
J 44
7 tt
f tt
I "
t 12
May IV 1 II 7 14
May 11 I It f 14 I 16
May l I 41 it I II
iav li I tt I II I l
May 14 41 I II
May 14 I 11 I II I II
May 11 to I 21
Mar 17 I 61 U 1 II a I
May It. I 70)4 T . I II
May 12. I 4214 I II I 17
May 21. I tlU I It
May 14 a tl( 7 12'
May ii a 64 3 i 7 301 a od
May 26 I 42 7 14 7 17
May 271 T 41 I Oil
Dunday,
. Receipt and dlapoeltlon of live Itock at
th t'nlon Rtock yarda for twenty-four hour
ending at I o'clock yeatorday:
RECE1PTH HKAD.
Cattle Iloga Hr.
T to
1 41
7 46
7 49
7 46
1 7 46
I 46
I 411 7 19
I I
e"
a'al
1 i
I 71
e
I 44
t It
t f 2 I
t 70
6 6U
I 14
C , M AV Rt. P II
Mleaourl Panlflo 1
Union 1'arlfle 26
C. N. W , eaat 1
f. A N. W., weal 2 46
('., rlt. P., M. 4 () 1
'., H Q , weaf. It 21
C. H. 1. A P.. eet 4
Illlnola Central 1
Chicago H W 1
Total reoelpti 14 111
lilBI'OSITlON HEAD.
MonU e, Co
Swift and Company ,
Hudahy 1'acklng lompany
A rniour St Co.
Hi h wart a AV Co
1
Hoga
. l.oil
, 1,700
. 2.81 I
, i.o7
. 1.127
( nttnn Market.
New York- May 27. rciTTO.V Bpnt,
quiet, middling upland. !2.90e; no aalea
Cotton fiitiirea cloacd ateiidv; July, 12 79o;
Oetober, ia0r; Peeembnr, 18 06c; January,
II 12c, March, U 26r.
Tuntrntlne anil Itoaln.
Navannnh. (la. May 27 TI'RPKNTINK
fl'lll at ;i9i , eulen, 26.1 Ijhl. , rerelpu. 2J
bh e.: eldpmenta. ( bhla : im k, 1.IJ bbla
HuHI.N r irm; i.nK., mi bbla, rei eipta,
1.01 bbli ; abiptnenta, 46.1 urn..
Bull Moosers to
Cruise Out on
Lake Michigan i
CMcac. Mv 27. Vrt.inKrtiuiitt
seie nuiir tn llir Imal i i .1111111! It f mi
arrattKrluriiti 111" I't ' t hi v v 11 -ti.nijl
i.iim nliiiti tix4Y L tluilcrj
the nlrniinliin cki .1 1 l.'.ti.-r clt I
nl tunviii 11 iiit.t t (lotiiiki lutifl ;
u r !"' gi 1 miiinititaiion it 1 j I k.ic :
n. lirriuir 111 airliner i tn
hi am horpil mi I k Mi. Ins,'" i-l :
will t'tuiar KilHirii 2 I" H 0 I
In ( t t's-al wii .'ii in- ifa'P r !
rnl liiiMitit-'l li ! iii"c ..,( I
Total a.oai
CATTI.K Receipts wer very light, (here
being only a few m altering loade In elgln
thla morning, but for Ihe week receipt
amount lo 20,234 head, being Ihe large!
alma four weeka ago and practically the
camn ge a year ago,
Tha demand fur good to choice beef
ateera baa been eieeedlngly good and price
have been atenillly advancing until (hey
are 80itf60c higher, or the hlglmai thai ihev
have been thue far thla yeai. and the high
eat thai they ever were during the month
of May. The beat cattle have eold up to
110 60, which la only tin lower than Ihe
blgheat price on record at thte point, which
u 110 76 and whb h waa paid In Iierem
ber, 1114 The medium to common grade
huve been uneven and have ahown ronv
perailveiv little advance on an average.
(juntatlnna on rattle: Oo..d lo rholca
'eevee. 110 00 $ 10 60, (air In guod beevee.
II 400 10 Oil, vommon lo fair bum I I J
140; good ta rhnlie beireri. 0"loo,
go4 In choice rowe. IITI'tllOO, fair ta
good rowa, 16 760 7 76; 'common lo fair
and brlfere. II l"tt 76; gmid In rh... '
feedrre, ioot76, fair 10 g.ied l-f-l'ii
II 76 u 4 00, Coniiiutn In fair feedeie g n T t,
7 )6. mii lo ch"b el-M keie f t 4
ale- a heifera ,'6 (j I il el", k roe a I "1 . o
U 7 to a'.. a . iv-, 1 i . . 1 . veal .
M " 1 I; . imil ateg. etc , H6oe
Itit'ie .H!,i((1(r, lia-i pr(i) il a!.-n
.rUre it'l.'V end le.k a giraler ',n. .
the eu pn than on Kn tceieu de .1 tne
we-M llaek lii a l.eer:h (.vMiig a.ii.M.
, a eare .-u a. le htera ate e 14 gal ell
l;a hit. lh, a.llt.tl al IV.I In.,' tbeo
a'ealv I'Hr. e 'd .., l il.a :l-r t-.tr
I ae 1-. -Ited ea M,,i. heft l- l Iwajer
Ihe "ni.: n.eia1 ni eteadr l .
'(al mt te e---e.il f. lb t'-er
ft i-k e I K -a e ,a a .! a ' ! !' a t,
.1 aa I- a l. i e i,il I - ,.
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of "thfte new United Statei," with
Sadie Rothholtz it Pocahontaa, hit
bride, and Ralph Goldberg ai Chief
Pow-JIat-On of the Indian tribe to
which the Indian prlnceaa wife be
l.nged, formed an entertaining- trio in
the preaentment of the comic drama
"Pocahontaa" last eve.-.i";; by South
High nchool atudents s the high
achool auditorimn. Tne atory of Jphn
Smith, who waa impersonated by
Harry Williams, was tnld in comic
form, the players aometimra restrict
iiiK lliemsclvcs to the Indian code of
apeech and actions and other times
not,
Kaymond Wilson scored much ap
plause as "Ah-1 1 inn," a medicine man
of the tribe, His fiiaint remarks
Uiroiitfhoiit the play wim npplauae
after applause - ftli.ss Sadie Rothholtz
did especially well as the princess Po
tahontas. Mtsfl Dirknian, suiirrvisor of music,
led the orchestra and chorus through
nut. Lillian Hrookrr was popular as
a meddlesome "old-maid" Indian
woman, (lie mother-in-law of the
chief, who was not at all backward in
proclaiming her love for Smith after
ni rapture.
The play was given in two acts,
the -;rmnd sellinR being in the court
of yucin Anne in England.
Two Saloons Raided.
Joe Baugbinau and Captain Brlggs
raided two alleged disorderly houses
last evening. The "Last Chance" sa
loon, at the end of the Maple avenue
car line, was surprised at 10:25 o'clock
and six persons arrested besidea the
bartender, Mike Callahan, who waa
in charge.
Joe Hasovich, laborer, was found In
charge of an alleged disorderly house
at 5.504 South Twenty-seventh street.
He was arrested on complaint of
another man, vtho told the police that
be had heen refused admittance to
the place when he knew that liquor
was on sale. This raid took place at
9.15 o'clock. HoiuU were furnished
by all those arrested,
Boy Struck By Auto.
F.Uworth Hoppe, 9-year-old boy,
l.ving at 4')2'i South' Twenfy-fifth
strrt't. narrnvaly rscaped arrioua in
jur) vraien'ay afternoon shortly after
i o'lhnk, when be was struck to the
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completed. The memorial addreas
will be delivered tomorrow morning
at 11 o'clock bv Kev. John C. Alber,
pastor of the Kirst Christian church
at the church at Twenty-third and I
atreeta.
Monday morning cominitteea will
meet to make the rounda of the pub
lic schools gathering flowera for dia-
tribution at the cemeteries. 1 ueaday
morning at 8 o clock other cominit
teea will meet at the home of Major
I. W, Creas, past commander of the
South Side veterans, 4427 South
Twenty-third itreet. From here they
will embark in automobiles furnished
by the Soni of Veterans to the Lau
rel Hill and other grave yarda where
veterans of the army have been bur
ied, M.gia ntr tip,
Mr, Jedan and daughter, Monlla, of
fllonmlngtun gr Ih gueili of Mr. Spell
till week,
Jtmai Grady, 1711 Charlaa glraet, chauf
feur, wag grreeted yeeterday afternoon at
I o'clock by Motorcycle Officer Her! 11 la It,
charged with apdlng.
M. Kalaman, Junk dealer, waa arretted
by Officer llardilna yaalarday afternoon
on charge of operating g Junk wagon
without a In ana. II gave hla gddreae a
4431 bouth Twenly-vnth ttreet,
Th funeral of John O. Lwle, wh died
earlier In lha week, will ba held thla morn
ing at 11 O'clock from th Jlrewer rliai-el
to th Bailey ramelary. llav. Mr, Lane will
offlelgt.
New Tork, May 17, Th emphatlo lan-
r,iage employed by the atate department In
lt (iroteat over mall aeliurea lo Ureal
Britain and Kranca gfforeded an eiruae, If
not an actual ration for Ihe heavlneaa of
the week end eeeelon on Ih eichanga
Important rail, broke I In I v point
Wer leeuee and affiliated vhare. Includ
ing nioiora and metale, were lower by al
moat iioiiita, wlih ubctnllal raceaalona In
Meilrena, Mercantile Marine, L'nlted F"rull
and mlacelleiieou detcrlptlnna
Heading not only effaced all III 16 point
advance of ihe early week, but at the mini
mum of It 6044, ebnwed a n( Ine for that
period of almoat I point. Of all Ih old
time favorite and apeculailv laadera,
tinned Nlate Bteel wea Ihe only laeue In
maintain aomg emblgnc of ateadlneat.
yielding only a fraotlnn.
Ueneral new gdvlre were nf a mora rn
ervetlve letter. Including Ih report nf the
mercantile agem-y, which Indicated a re
action from the recent high preeeure In
many llnea of Induetry. Cable from neu
tral emirt-ei, reiterating ruinnr of eerly
peao. and Ih detailed April trade report
ef Itnpnrta and eapnrle, ronatttuted tha
ether market factor. Total aalee ef (lock
amounted to 116,600 ahare.
For Ihe slain roneecutlve week, the clear
ing hnua atatenient dinlnd a further con,
traction of reaervea, thla week' deoreaa of
virtually lll.oon.ono drawing Ih total
t'-lual aiceea reaervea down to about 66,,
400. 000. Thle compare wlih total of
II 14,000,040 lha latter part of March,
164.ooo.oao ih flrat week of the year and
110,011(1. 000 h mlddl nf laet Beptember.
Thl week' eiatementa aleo ahnwed a Inan
aapanalon of almott l,000,00o and a rjaah
Inee of pproalmlay IIO.OOO.OuO. Theae
wide changea redacted rerent opgrgtlsng
railed with new fenanclng
Tnday'a bond market wgg Irreguler nn
nominal deallnga, with total aalea par value
11,110,000. Tha general trend of govern
ment laaueg during tha week wag lower, de
cllnea on rail attending from 64 ts Vi ef 1
per rent, but llltl actual trading
Number of aalea and leading quotation
an atockt today ware:
Halea. Mian. Low. Clnta.
1,700 7414 74 744
1,100 111 14 H IU
1,000 40 '4 61 H ll'A
1,400 7Z 7 7!
1,1'in li u 174 S
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Am. fleet Sugar.
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Am. riugaf Kef.,.,
Am. Tol A T
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raid. Hoga. Hheep.
Omaha loo l.ooo
Chicago ., 100 10,000 1,001
Kanaaa City 100 1,000 1,000
01, Joeeph 1"0 4,600 700
Ml. I.oula 100 0.600
Total 700 10,000 1,700
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Anaconda Copper,.
Alchlaon . ,
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Kalilmora Ohio,
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liiiKe A H. Cop. ,, .
California I'et
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Central I.eather. . .,
Chee Ohio ,
C , M A HI. fuel. .
Chi. A North
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Chlno Copt'Or
Colorado V A 1..
Corn I'rod Ref
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luaplrailon Cop.... 40 41 at 41 41
Inter, llnr, N 3 1114
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1,100 101 10 U 106
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700 14 14 64
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701 11 11 11
1,100 41 41 4J
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Kcnneoi'tf Cop. .
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Met. Petroleum. .
Miami Copper.,,
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Mo. I'acifln,
Montana I'uawr, . , .
National Lead..,,,
Nevada Copper,..,
N. V. Central
N V , N. II A If.
Norfolk A Wett...
Northern Parlflo,,,
I'll Iflc Tel. A Tel..
Pennevlvanla . . .
Kay con. Cop..,.,
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Bhat Arlt. Cop...,
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Houtliern llalltvgy,
Htudebaker Co
Tenn. Copper. ,aaaa
Texaa (o ,,,,
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t'tah Copper. ......
Wabaah pfd, "U''.,
Weatern t'nlon....
Weal. Elactrlo
Total gala (or th day, 116,000 ahare.
100 17
lYjoO ioi
400 47
100 1147
1,100 100
1.000 11
1,700 lit
100 44
40 4064
194 114
111 111
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11 17
117 111
II 7g 44
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too i 11 tt
1.400 I6t 167 167
10,400 toaa tt it
100 llt lt 111
100 10 to
1.100 11 II
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1,100 61 61 11
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Culls From the Wire
Th whol revenue question trill b ttktit
up Monday by democratic member at th
boo wyg gnd mean committee,
Tha Rockefeller foundation ha announced
that It baa appropriated 11,000,000 for war
relief in Poland, Serbia, Montenegro gad
Albania.
At Tort Angelea, Waah , th main atrue
tura of Ih foliluo hot gprlngg hotel and
eanltarlum. built In llll At . cogt of 6i)t,
000, waa ileetroyed by fir,
Conalderatlnn of lha naval appropriation
bill will begin In the houte today under a
pedal rul providing for th cloae of all
debate next Friday afternoon at I oolook.
The rtpuhllctn delegation from Vermont
to the national convention I beaded by
Theodora N. Vail of l.ynndonvlll, preaident
of ihe American Telephone gnd Telegraph
company.
Ignallut T T. Lincoln, gelf-atyled frer
min apy, waa removed from Raymond Street
Jell In llronklyn by Kcotland Yard detentlveg
and taken aboard Ihe Anchor line ateamer
Cameronla, whlrh will aall today for Liver
pool. Ileeldent ef Pong Ana oounty, New
Me tiro, elong the border, gr taking itr
prerutlnn agalnat trouble following th
hooting Friday night of a Metlcan by
C, l. Caaead, g ranobr.
Th army gpproprlgtlnn bill to b re
ported to 1h hnut nat Tuetdty' wtg
found yeeterdey In total 1161,114,171 ei
duelve nf about 1600,000 for civilian train
ing rtmpt, for whlrh gn eatlmate la being
prepared.
The formal ardar directing that 111
Teaaa National guardaman who refilled to
preeont themaolvea for federal tervlce be
rourt-martlaled, waa ready yeaterday for
Hacrettry llaker1 ilgnatura on authority
from Preaident Wllimi.
foratt fire In eeteral- part of Brltlah
Coluinbla gr reported, tine of Ihe flrea la
raging In tha rnnuntalna within a few mile
of I'rtnre (leorge. Another la reported
tpreadlng In Mount llnbaon park on lha
Urand Trunk Pacific railroad.
Tha police nf Norfolk. V , wr notified
that frleilrlrh 11. W. Mchuli. eteward on
the Interned Herman raider Prln Kltel
Frledrlch, la aiippneetl to have deaerted and
g reward of 60 hat been offered for hla
rapture. Bchula went to a denllal and failed
ts return
J. T. Morgan A Co . New York, requeated
th police lo rch for William MrManua,
an 11-year-old office boy, nn a complaint
that he dlteppeared ahortly before noon
Friday, taking with him 110,116, represent
ing Ihe firm weekly payroll,
Malor CJeorge H. Avnnilale and John R.
Weltergreen, aald I be hi aacretary, are
under arreet In Chicago, charged with
fraud In connentlnn with lha aala of war
munition to Ih Hrltlh aovfnmenl. Com
plaint wag received by ih Brltlah vice
conaul.
Charged wlih utlng th mall I defraud,
mlth liracey, 64 yeatg old, who laid he waa
"railroad builder," wa grreeted In New
York on a warrant laeued hy l'nlted Htatea
Commleeloner Bund of ftaltlmore. Deiee
(Ivee aetened hla erreet wa th reeillt nf a
lot k wlndl Involving mor than 1100,000,
Chlrag will become the renter of politi
cal activity for member nf th prngreatlv
parly nett week, (leorge W. I'erkln.
chairman at th teoullve commute of (h
parly, and other prominent progreealva
leadera from New Tork and New Kngland
ere ipot4 tn arrlv bar Monday and re
main until gfter tha national convention.
We Con$ider Th
Harris Brothers
Company
Common Stock
A dgeltUdly Attraetlf
urlljr poagggging ATary pog
glbllity of nhancamgnt
Harris Brothers Company
Is ona of the country's big
mail or,dcr houses, doing
business successfully for 23
years. Net income for 1915
was 1220,670.44. ToUl sales
$3,841,605 for same period.
Our Special Circular
Fret on Requinl.
WEBB, LEVETT & CO.
43 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
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One of the Most Notable Achievements of the
Twentieth Century Farmer
WAS 1 1 9
NATIONAL TRACTOR FARMING DEMONSTRATION
Which has been held annually at Fremont, Neb., iince 1913.
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Thcso tr.ictor demonstrations
haivo been marked successes and
have attracted world-wide atten
tion. Men have come to pee them
from practically every .state In the
Union and several from foreign
countries.
The ciTeot f these first tractor
demonstrations has been marvel
on. F.very corn bolt Made now has
one or more annual tractor dem
ontratiiinM, Fanners lire learning
(he bitter way of fanning by
liower manufacturer!! are learn
ink' the type and ci?.e of tractor to
build-new tractr factories are
prit.tnn up over nif.ht all over the
country--implement trade publi
cation are even fhanjaTinj; their
name to include the word "tractor"
farm paper?, daily newspapers,
and monthly magazines are devot
ing columns of space to the subject
of tractor fanning.
Besides being the originator of
tho tractor demonstrations, tho
Twentieth Century Farmer 1 the
only farm paper that has conduct
ed ita demonstrations entirely with
it.s own organization.
This pummcr, n circuit of proba
bly eight demonstrations in that
many different utates, will be con
ducted by the Tractor .Manufac
turers' .utxlation, and a Tven
tieth Century Farmer man ha
been selected as the manager. The
plans and lleld rules originated by
the Twentieth Century Fanner will
govern each demonstration.
The Twentieth Century Farmer is the Missouri
Valley's most active and influential farm paper
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