1 1 ; s THE BEE; OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, mi. 9 Market liveStock Omaha. Fob. lt., Cattl Her Sh Keeeipts Sr.rsi , Otflolal Moadar ... Official Tuudir... Official Wednesday.. 4, III ' t,4l. 11.4 1.131 ll.isv 11, on. ll.4tt ' U.11I 1I.J09 . 1.400 7,010 Kstlmate Thursday.. 1,109 rour au tni w Sara days last knit IMII ama day 1 w'a a f Mlt ((,01 44.11 11.01 11.111 It.llt l.MS SMOl 43.601 nam days 1 w s 10 Ji.jij 44,1.6 47.11 Sam day rear ao 10 io.n ' - '.S Recalnta and dttDOelUon at the TTnlon atock yard. Omaha. ' Neb. tor 14 hour, endinf at 1 p. m. Feb ruary 10: ' t . .v , ,-..: uaiue snaap Wabash ......... Missouri Pa-otfl .......j.. union farmo ...... a... U 4k N, ,w.i easi... ...... ja . C. ft N.'W. west... ......11 "G, St. P.. J. OV...a.i It' C, B. eV Q., aaat. ........ T C. B, ft J., west 4t C. R. P.. at..., ..,.. O., R. t F wt..,.. ... 1 Illlnol Central 1 4 ' Cbt Qt, Wetr ..i , .,. J .... ". I V Total receipt .......174 v- .DISPOSITION HBAD, in Cattl Hon 'Sheep Morris ft Co...'... 711 178 111 121 1.111 - 1,131 swift ft Co. .41...,,' Cudahy Packing Co. Armour ft Co, ...... J. W. Marshy ...... Vol i,iit 1,617 l,il l.et-4 1.111 lit iMld Pkl. Co. ..... 131 Lincoln Paoking Co.. ; If So. Omaha Pk. Co.. 'if 0dn Packin,Co... Mllline Packing Co.. . ii Hoffman Area. . ... -14 4 . V $9 . , V;' '' I 4 John Roth ft Bona.... i I iaayarowicn m ..yaix. Nappar P. O'Dca ........... Wllipn ft Co.rt.... Van "Sane ft C W. W. Hill ft Co.., F. P. Ltwla ....... tB. Root ft Co.... H. Bulla ntock Broa. ... F. O. Kallogg . .... Worth' r ft Pagan X. O. Chrlatl ..... Bakar ............. John Harvey ....... Jhk ft Kreba..... Omahk Pkv. Co..... la .I ..41,-. Si i- .14 104 ' 17 11 Uidweat Wt.-- t.o... -a , .. thar Buytri. ...... I9 n ..... a Total ............. lAil 11,110 7.141 Calttle-Thuradar run of cattl . waa 'v fairly liberal, about 4,000 head, and thai ' markat ahowad atlll furthar weakness, rirloea for both baef (teera and cwa ba ng all th way from ateady tt lo lowar. Beat 6f Ui beef cattl Tow Mil around wvta in ouik or in iair w w tear around 1.7tT.fc Compared with th beat tiro Monday th market for . hAh wkmt ii.r. .nd eovi'ii around BOO flov lower, and undertone1 to th trad fa vtjry WWK, jtsuBtne.B in iwcnvn mu .u- ra waa qalet and price have ahown vary llttl chang lately. ; QuoUtlone on cattle; Good to cholc neevea. 18.008.50; fair to good beve. tt.7iet.t0; common to fair bv, tl.OO .76; good to choice yearlings, 1T.I0O 1.00; fair to ood yearltngi,' l.76f 7.67; common to 'fair yearling. Jt.OB0t.7I: choice ta nrlnfe heifer 11.1107.00 XOOd . to choio helfera, 15.15.0ffi choice to prlm'cow, $5.7106.10; good to shK cow, tft.2t0t.7o; iair to gooa cow. i.i 7S.2I; common to fair cow. 11.7604. 10; mnnft tn chnlca feedera. I7.10itl. 60: fair to good feeder. I1.75a7'.50: common to fair : feeder. 16.00Qt.71; good to choice took cr. t7.IS07.ft; talc to gpod, etockere. $4.1507.21; common to fair atockera, $1.00 01.11; atook heifer. $4.0001.10; i tock icowa, ll.it04.tt; vaal ealve. $1.00 0 10.00; bulU, etage. etc.. H. 86 01.11. , . RepraaentaVlv al: :. BEES 8TEKRB. . ". - - - No. Ay. Pr, N; at. pr. 111. ...1011 7 00 '14.. ...1017 7 11 II.. ...1046 $ 6 71 11 .110 1 IS 46. ..,.1111 7 4(1 It 1270. 1 69 II. ..,.1260 T IS II 1431 1 10 I1.,..;.4T IT btt If. ....1401 - T It 17..... 1411 t 00 . 8TEER8 4ND HKIFER8.' r II. .....164 t 10 23. .....110 . 0 11 712 ; 71 ' H.,,.,.854 T 00 II..... .SIT 7 10 24. .....Ill '"T 70 M s . W YiB. . 11..... .184 8....896 1 161 t 10 4 60 00 10......IS7 4 SI I. ..,.1101 14..... 1010 11.....1IT1 ' 21., ..1141 4 71 1 00 t to 40 ( 14 00 20. .....lit 1 15 V 2J......110I S 35 21.'.. ..1005 1 0 1 117 ItS f' 34. ....lit 1171 27.. ....170 ; a 35 - y --7- , HGtrURS. . 11...... I 21 20.. .....J7t-, 40 C 00 H.....J180 111 ID. 13 104( t 21 - STOCkEKS AND PEEOKRS. ...... .471' O'J- II 41k 4 20 so f $1 14.... ..141 t IS . 1O.m...$0 14.,.. .102 . t 71 , 20., ...1041 is.... ..ist v t ii - - i' . .t t . CALVES. ', - 4...... .17! ' t -S 13......4H . 4....14S . . I ...... 112 . T OO -10 00 Hog Receipt of hog amounud to 13,100 head and th trad wa very tat In getting started. A taw ' goodN hog old early on a generally ateady baala. hut) packers mado a, general effort to cheapen coat and th ' trad finally de veloped at prlcea irteady to 10 Ho low r. Best light hoga moved around $1.00. -with bulk selling front $1.0001.10. - x- v -'..- hogs. . W At. 4A..I21 I4..27T 70.. 151 10.. 142 Sh. Fr. No. Ar. h. , Vt.v ... oo it. ,122 ... t 1 ... t to SO. .242 21 1 40 10 I 88 1 SO 1 CO t 65 1.7S 72. .331 64.. 327 lit -74. .20 70.. 231 iv... a. ,-.. e.iv . . as., sis . JS.. 212 ... ... to t7..W$iS40f I tl Sheep About 8.600 hlp end lamb were received this teeming and the mar ket ruled generally tedy on good haady and light lamba with heavy grade tell ing unevenly lower Pat sheep war im light supply and ruled generally steady. .Beat lamb her brought ll.OS0l.2S with heavy grade sorted out at pTIces aa lew aa $6.10. Cat awe ar quoted around $1.7104.11. Values In th feeder dl vlalon were nominally ateady. . Quotation on sheep;. Best fat lambs, $1.00 01.21; medium to good lambs, 17,0$ 1.00; plain and heavy lambs, 16.2107.eO; yearling. $S.750C.SO; aged wethera, f 4.1001.00; good to choice ewes, 4.06 04.3S; fair to good ewes. 1 1.100 4.00 1 cull sad canner ewee, $1.1001.10; feeding lambs. $8.2607.25; feeding twes, ,12.76 J I.25.V-. ... . PAT LAMBS. . No. A. ' Pr. ! s No. AV. ' Pr. 's 17 fed II $ t 10 v 120 fd 71 I 7 SO Chlenf Ur Steele. Chlcaao. Peb. 10. Cattle Hatn 1 j 010; market, better grade beet steer and she stock fully ateady, others weak; top tears. 110.00: bulk. 17.60tt4.0O: bulk cow and heifers. 46.00 0 6.18; canner and cutter, weak to lowar; bulk. I2.7S.01.7I; bulk, (low and steady., bulk. 14.7SiSl.SS; calves, ateady to strong bulk to packers, $10.10011.80: stocker i wnd feeders, steady. -Hog .Receipt 11.000: market ooened steady, heavies ff most; cleilng strong and fully steady Witb yesterday' average; top. 19.85; bulk 100 pounds and down, IS.2S0S.75; bulk 220 pound and up, $8.61 '.0S.1Q; pigs, steady to strong; bulk d. slrabl. 10 to 110 pound. tt.2S0t.7S. Sheep and Lamb Receipt 10.000; mar ket, fat lamb and handy weight fat lamba ateady; heavy lamb closing 2 So lower; lamby top. $1.71; best $1.28 01.60; top yearling, 17.35; bulk. $1.7804.10; no noire nnuy-wijn we . n.r.j $2.7504.50. - - 'KdVat;itT Live stwk.-- - Kansas Clty Mo., Feb, 10. Catt! Re ceipts, 2.100 headt beef steersi tdy to strong. $1.1S bftl; morning sales, $1,104 1.10, all other class gsnarally tady; - goodv helfere $1.-20; choice heavy cows, $6.65; best vealers. $11.00. HofRelpts, .00t bead: early tlve around ateady with yesterday s close; : top, ll.lS; prime 346-lb. hog. $1.10; bulk of sale. $1.0001.00; good and chote tat pigs. I4.SO01.71. Sheep Heoelpta, S00 head; sheep and yearling, ateady; 81-lb.- yearlings, $7.00; lambs, eteady to 25c lower, mostly steady; 7l-lb lam.be. t.tK 7 ... rs,.-' Sioux City Llv Stock. ". A Sloux saty,' la.. Jrb. 10. Cattle -' -.elpta, 1,400 bead; market strong; fed Steers and yearlings, 15.6008.60; market Strang; tat cows ana belfera, 14.10 01.11; eannera,; 1I.M04.IS; veal. it.lO0t.tl; ; feeders, $8.607.00; calve,1- l4.6O0t.lt4 feeding rows and heifers, 1. 6401.26. v Hog Receipt. 1.706 head;- tckr; $4.1106.60; lights market eteady; heavies, - 19016o lower; light ll.7S0t.ll; mlaed, 3S. 1008.10; heavy, $7.1008.16; blk of alee, St.tO0t.OO. . , Sheep aad Lamb Rscslpts. L'80 bead; maraaji gogsjio. lower.. :, - -rv.j -' 8. Joseah Jive leek.. . - t lennh. Mo.. Pan. It. Ctl--.B- eipta. wot head; market steady . t tig; steers, 4.6O0.T: cows ana bau tl.16ft7.7l! eaivSa. at.ttttlt.lt. ' . RoawRaeaiiita. t.ae ha: HaHta. tie l"T,".?y5I". lowsr; top, tt.lt; bulk, t7.7l0l.OOy' Sheep and lArhbe Receipte, t.tlt head; market eteady to weak; lambs. $7,160 1.00; ewes. $1.1004.11. - Kansas rat PrednM. . Kansas City, llo., rb.. . Buts and Xggs Unchanged. Poultrv Hens. unchaneeA ta In hlaher. ' 401Sc; springs, unchanged t te lewer. tCOlSOl reeetar aaxl aorkejr, nMbAMsd. and Financial News of Financiat' By ALEXANDER DANA NO YES. Chloaga Tribuna-Omaha B Xmmi Wire, New York, Feb. '10. Today' ftock market indicated little except continuance, of the relapse into in- 1 ertia which followed Tuesday'! lewal ofWity. Actual t onei trans action!! were not creatlv in excess of Monday's, tny which day the small est total in five months was achieved. Movement of price was irregiflar and purposeless; five or six stocks mostly of the speculative class, con tributed mar, than half of the total business. Ttje financial indicator is not wavering from its recent distinct forecast, of inactive times ahead in general industry but without con tinuett unsettlement. ' 1 ... ...',.'.,m BtroBifr. . , ETe th decision of the railway labor board denying the railway executive' re quest for immediate abrogation ot the na tion-wide agreement aa to ware th rail way Mrare mad no conspicuous reapons. Most ot them daellned, but not more than many industrial stock. United State steel waa slightly stronger, possibly be cause of B. H. Oary'a statement regard In: maintenance of nrlces. " Shares of copper companies war only moderately advanoed on the success of the plan far financing th Industry' sur plus product through sale xif debenture to ta pubiio, . Call money on th Stock Exohange re mained at 1 per cent all day, outran In . create In the aupply at I per sent in the e outalde market .w reported. - Th time .money market cn tho other hand, seemed to show a slightly firmer tendency. At London today rate rose sharply from IK per cent to t and discount war frao tlonally higher. The short terra rate war in fact th highest sine November. sidelight on Money Market Cables from London ascribed this to the tax collection period, but th taot that so high a rate should have been oaused 1 another sidelight on International majiey conditions, it aid not result trom a (weaker bank position. A week ago the outstanding not circulation of th French and English banks Increased re speetlvely eomathlnrMlke $11,000,000 and $6,800,000, th Bank of England's reserve percentage faHlng from 14 H to 11 M per cent at a time wntn it uniauy i risen. i Thi looked like resumption of the paper expansion movement of last year, but today' statements show that In th succeeding weak the French; note circula tion Increased oely $11,000,000, while the English bank's decreased 18.000,000, with a rla la It reserve percentage to 14. In foreign value th French bank currency la nn I7ft.00fl.on0 franca areater than at tha end of 1120.. while the' British cur rency ha" been reduced 2,800,000 pounds sterling in the bank issue and 21,000,000 . ... . L. - n,..HwnM .At.. NevYork Quotatiohs j lun of nrlces of the leading stocks furnished by Logan k Bryan. Peters Trust kiilMlna-! ' ' , ':,.,. , Wed. " - . High Lew Clos Clos A.. T. ft B. T 82 It , ,. tl JIJ Baltimore ft Ohio 34 . 34 34i 84 Canadian Pacific .117 116H 1U .1854 XV. X, a n. Am..i .... Chsa. ft Ohio .... $0 Erie R. R lt (it Nor., pfd...... 78 ChtvGt Western Illinois Central ... IS M.. Kan. ft Tex.. ,t Kan. City Southern 1H4 ii" im .71 ii i 18'4 72 to 11 - liU : 21 14 01 40 tiK 27 78 22 26 120 8 Mieseurt Pacific V. 18. II If. T. If. K. at .IV 20 88 . Northern Pacific. 414 .JS84 vtu- w ..... . Pennsylvania R. R. Rtadlng Cv. ...... C.j R. I. ft t 68 V, 40 13H 2T 71 61 68 H 40 40 $2v 1T4A 17 i IT 11 'II 21 21 21 i it " 118 20 Southern Pacific Southern Railway. 22 Chi., Mil. ft St, P.. 28 Union Paolflq ,....130 Wabash .. 8 54 y - SlWELS. Am. CAP A Fdrv.. . ... Allls-Chaimers Mtg 25 Am. Loco. Co.,... 13 Baldwin lipco. w as n.th. ftteel Corn... Cruclbl Steel Co.. tl Am. Steel round.. no Lackawa'na 81. Co. IS Mid. Steel 4 Ord 81 - Pressed Bl. ua to, 4 Rep. I. ft S. Co. i 4S& WAH.RH.r..K. A.I. ..... United States Steel IS 824 AtVCop. Mln...... 40 11 43 43 Am. o. . vo. s B. ft S. V. Co 13 4 13'4 11 12' 12 13 13 Chile Copper Co.. 12 Cblno Copper Co.. 23 Calumet A Arixona 10 Innplr'n Cons. Cop. 87 Keuueoott , Copper..' 20 ii Miami Copper fo. 18 Nee. Cona Cop. Co 11 Ray Cone. Cop. Co. it Utah Copper Co... 17 .' INDUSTRIALS. " Am. Beet fr Co... .... . . . . A.. O. ft W. L 8. S. 83 '61 Am. Internet Corp 41 , 44 Am. a. tod. :.. so Am. Cotton Oil,.,, 22 Am. Tel. ft Tel. .,100 Am. Z., L.JA 8... 1 Brooklyn 'Sap. Tr. 13, Bethlehem Moters. 3 Am. Can Co It Chandler Motor . . 71 ; ' Central Leather Co . . . j Cuba; Cane Sugar, 23 CaL rack. corp.,. 3 Cat Pet Corp.... 41i Gaat Wms. ft Wig. 1. 1 Ocn. Motor Co... 1414 14 Ooodrlch Co, ..... St 38 Am. n. as jj. to... . Haskell ft Brkr... 67 17 U 8 Ind. Ale... tl tl-v tl Internet. Nickel ..16 it . i internet. Faoer ... it 47 17: 17 46 " Apes Rubber Co.. 87 tt Kelly-Sptingf Id . T. 41 . 46 Keystone x. n.. a Internet M. M.,.14 ,14 Maxwell Motor Ce. .5 5 11 14 14 14 Meg. Petroleum... ll 117 151 Ml3dl States Oil. 13 1$ 11 Pure on Co. ..... ss ssh wjllya-ovsriana ... t Plerte Oil Corp... 10 PaniAm Pet,Tran 71 Pterce-Arraw Mot. . . . .. Royal Dutch Co.. 51 U. ft. Rubber Co.. t Am. Sug. Rfg. Co. tt Sinclair- Oil. Rfg.. 21 . Sears-Roebuck Co. '87 Stromaberg Carb. . 37 Studebaker Corp.. 15 Too. Fdota Co.... 53 Arans-con t ai tin s Text Co. ....... 43 U. 8. Fd. Pr. Corp. 13 31 11. Sl U 8 8m, Atg.xMtn 14 13 , 14 Sl Whit Motor Co.. 81 lllr' West'gh's Airbrake II K IS '... ' 1 ..... f steek old7 40l,. Wtst f B film. Wi ti ll 1, sug m. Woolen Co. . . a via. im . ,i,w. w, w,iwv. " lfonev Close, T car cent: Wednesday close, T per cent, t Jaarke-Ctese. v01lli Wednesday close, .0161. i! Sterling Clos. f 1.81; Wednesday' etp. Ml. .; ' - Ferelgs Exchange .states. Following are today's rate of xohang as compared with th par valuation. Fur nished by th Ptr National banks . : Par - Today. lA "... aa , .0011 .0770 , .0137 .ltU 1.11 ' .0781 .0171 .0725 .0871 .0071 .1835 .0017 I840 .1415 Belgium ,111 Csecho-Slovakhv ........ .... Denmark .37 England ............... 4.86 Franc .ltt ' Germany .............. .231 Sreece - " .196 Italy .........a' .185 Jugo-Elavla .... Norway .27 " Poland ...... ., ,....... Sweden ................ .27 Switzerland r ,181 : .. ... liberty Hob Prices. J- , New York. Feb. 10. Price of Liberty bond at noon were: 1,' tl.lt; first 4s, 87.60 bid; second 4s. 11.40; first 4s. $7.00: second 4e,.ts.44: third 4, tt.OO; fourth . stC7i i; Vletory .. S7.lt; Vtytory 4s. t7.lt. , . Liberty Twnds closed:, 1, 11.50; flret 4a. IMO: second 4s, 81.18; first 4, 10; second 4s. lilt: first 4, ecend 4, 14.44; third 4, 11.10; 4. Viotory ; $." 7JSa st.stj eecena fourts 4 viotory - " Leaden Monoyi ', " "' London, Feb. 16,--Bar Silver It d per ounc. v.. ,v ... ... -- ., Money t per cent. .? Discount Rates Short bills, t 11-16 per cent; three-month hills, t0l 11-11 per cant. ' .. , . . ' iter Silver. - - New Tork, Feb. 10. Bar Stlvtr Do. uectlo, ttc; foreign, tlo. . aiMleaa liolUm 47o, . . , - .... 131?4 35 ' 35' 3S j 18 83 83 18 It 88 16 16 56 11' 13 -t3 lJ ! 2t 10H 84 ES 14 20 ,11U 31 14 04 ..... 65.., it. 61 . .... Sl 13 831, nt m lit n3 n il 14 14 13 66 18 S 44 63 ;! 41 I 19 ' TH 22. 21 22 tt 100 ih ,- 8 -;i 13 13 11 W4 t 4 3 10 SO 705 70 VL. . . . . 22 22 21 12 62 41 17 41 37 Corn Prod. Rfg... 70 61 0 70 Nat Ear A St.... 63 62 62 .... Flsk Rubber Co... 14 14 14 14 Oeneral Electric, .121 121 12$ 111 S S 14 14 tt Sl 17 17 ! 45 38 46 117 11 I I6Tt T Tt T . .TH 10 10" 10 75 7S 74 .-. .. 24 61 51 60 11 tt tt 10 tl 01 21 25 33 16 17 17 , 16 . 37 SI 55 55 17 Hz Omaha Gram , v Omaha, Feb. 10.' Grain receipt Moday were very light wttlt. corn constituting by tar. the built Wheat rangea i to - centa higher. Corn ranged tin- changed to a cent higher, generally V to lc up. Oats were unchanged to M c higher. No. 3 white and- No. 4 white bringing the advance. Rye was about Z cents higher and barelx Strong ' "". , :'.-" 'A-V:,.,;?v'? New York wire stated Hhat it was understood that - cargo of about 200,000 bushels Manitoba wheat, was washed Tor export. Interests identi fii4 with th traneartinn. aairl it waa against old business. - Export de mand lorwneat was generally re ported very amalL Country advices stated that there was practically no grain being sold In. the interior. L.in coin. N-b.. wire said house there op erating 74 county stations--has taken in only, 74 bushels cash wheat in two days.. St. Louis house said cash houses therey report " shipping notices, "verv liirnt and no inaica tions of improved receipts." ' ": WHEAT. ' I- To. i hardr 1 car. $!.: 1-1 car $1.61 (mutty). . no. I nara; s ?rs, ,i.n,. No. $ herd: 1 cer 11.63. XTv A h.-rf; 1 e.r. Bampl spring: i oar. $1.80 (northern), r, fi.oa. No. I mixed: i -ear. t.4. . CORN. ' f No. t whtte: t cats. 54e. , . - No. 4 whits: 1 cart S4o (shippers' wt.. 1 car. 61e; t car, 53a. , No. t whit: 1 car, loo (our). - No. 1 yellow: 1 ear. SSc. No: 4 yllew: 1 ear, llq (dry); 1 ear. Slo; t ears, tie (special billing); 1 cars, '6T I v.llnwt 1 uritUft. No. 1 mixed; 1 car, 64o (near whlto, 16 per cent moisture); 1 ear, 610 (It per cant tnolsture); 1 car, 52 o; 3 cart, 52c (leaded out). . No. 4 mixed: i ear. SOo; 4 ears. 4te (shippers' weights); 1 ear, 4tt (no blll- lng). t , OATS. - . : , (No. 2 white: I cars, $tc. No. 8 white: '4 oars, tt. No 4 white: 1 car, 88 He. , Sample white: 1 caf, 88 c .. ., , 1 RTB. ' No. t: 1 ear, $1.16; 1 car, $1.87 (ship pers' weights). . OMA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (CARS). . Rj-elDts . i Today "W'k. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat '.. ..... 11 , 50. . ,28 Corn 31 72 , . II Oata 5' 14 Rye , ,,,.,.. . - ""f"I " Barley .... ,.. - 3 V, 7 Bnipments , . Wheat ............. 21 21 Cora ............... 41 v 70 31 108 4 OaU ............... 8 11 Rva 10 1 Bartey .............. 8 '.. ' - 4 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS -IBUBHELS). ; , Receipts ..... Teday Tear Ago Wheat .........,... 611,000 Cora ........................... iti.doo Oats ....'.......,.. 156,000 . Shlpmenta a; Wheat ....'.... -155,000 Corn 348,000 Oata 366,000 ' 'eortc'leabance'sV" . , . - rfr .. . :- day Wheat . . i ..... 552, 000 $37,000 vvra ! CHICAOO CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Today Week Age Teat Ago Wheat ......... 14 1 11 Corn ..,,....,,5241 j,, 211 342 Oat it. IS ,11 ; 51 KANSAS CITT CAR LOT HECJtPTS. i , , Today Week Ago Tear Ago Wheat .......,.,.,112 lOIHolldey Corn ........ : : v 21 Holiday Oats ....... 7. ... II : ' ' ' $ Holiday ST. LOUIS CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Today Week Ago Tear, Ago Wheat ...;,....., 71 . 70 Holiday Corn 14 81 Holiday OaU .., 11 ' ' 7 Holiday NORTHWESTERN CAR LOT RECEIPTS . OrWHMT. . i' k - Today Week Ago Tear Age1 Mlnneipolia .......287 ' v 2 HOiuag Ddluth - ..144 126 Holiday Winnipeg 460 361 Holiday The following shows the visible aupply of wheat fn .the United States, together with the Chicago stocks, at tm aate, lor th peat II yearar r .v- - at. o. '.visiaie. ..ujiiu. oiochb. 1131 1820 1019 111 I 1117 lilt 32,555,000 750:000 .,..... u,.o.,vuw ..,...121,103,000 : .. ..... 11,143,000' ........... 64,880,000 - . 11,067,000 15.863,080 - g;66,000 J 4,218,000 4,674,000 116,000 ' 5,786,000 7,458,000 14.70t.000 7,801,000 4,124,000 . .1,747,5(10 I...... s,ss,ov 111 53,172,00 1114 .. ..... 58.348JI00 1911 .... ....... 64,808,000 Hit ........... 110,426,000 1111 ........... 43,261,000 1810 ........... 25,584,000 1I0S ........... 43,131,000. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES, By Updlk Oram Co. Doug. 1627. Feb. It Art I Open. High. I Low. Close. I Tes'y Wht Mar. 1.12 ! l" I 1.27 i.ii H i.t .68 .42 .44H 1.114 1.I6H 1.41 1.24 MH .ti .5 11114 1.61 iT LlStt .864 .IIVi .43 .4414 1.171, t.40 i.2 .. t7i ..114 i.rtu 1.1214 .66 .63 May Rye Mar July Corn May July Oata May 4414 July Pork 454 ''Aeimroeli Hay 11.00 12.11 ' 11.50 . 20.17 ; 00 .ML i 13.21 11.17 Lard May July Rib May " 12.2S 12.15 12.40 1123 M-Sl 11.51 1.1T 11.20 11.17 -TI1.it Minneanolls Oraio. ' Minneapolis, Minn.. Fsb. 10. Pleur Unchanged. N . " . . Bran iiv.oe. Wheat Receipt. 227 ear, compared with holiday a year age. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.6I1.74; March. $1.16, May, I11I44. - 8orn wo. yenew, iibih, i ate No. I white,. 31 14 0114 e. " Barley 46966c. Rye No. S, 11.45f 1.47. . Flaa Nol. tl.ltt5l.lt. -St. Louis Grain, St. T.nnla Mo.. : Th 10 Wheat Msrch. 11.71 bid; May, 11.814 bid. corn way, sc; juiy, 7U7tViO)to. Oats May. 4S14c; July. 45c : City Grala. Kansas Cltv. Mo.. Feb. 10. March. fl.tl I May, ll.fl u. Cerp May. tH40Sl4i Jjly, 14 Ho: sspiamoer, sortc. 'V1' Mew Terk Ceffeo. New Terfc. Fab. 10. The chief feature In the market far coffee future today waa continued near month liquidation, mostly In th way of switching to later deliveries.' March was exchanged tor May at 44 to 48 points, for July at 17 point, and for September at lit point, while. May 'was exchanged tor July at 40 pomt. Th general market opened at an sdvaaee of 1 to t points and held within a narrow, range, with May (tiling off from 4.76o to 4.71o -and .cloaing at 4.72c Th general yliet closed steady at a net advance of 4 to 1 points. Closing bid: March, 1.16c; May, 6.78o; July, 7.12q; September, 7.51c; October, 7.6lo: December. 7.16c Spot Coffee Market cjuletr Rio Tl, 1408141 Santo 4. IKOltl4t ..'" t Omaha Hay Market. " - ' SecelBt ef both Bralrla tie a4 alfalfa have been liberal for the lat few day. Whll demand ia falrv to good on better grades, th lower grade ar moving low ly and price ar lower on account of poor demand.. Oat and wheat atraw easier and lower. " Har CDIand Dralrlel Nn. 1. tlt.Otei 11.001 No. 2. IS.0iait.00: Nn. I. 17.00 I. 61. Midland- No. 1. lt.ltO10.50t No. i II. 00OS.00. Lowland t Na L tl.ttat.tti NetT I7.ooai.eo. Alfalfa Choice. t2.ttOI4.M . Nc 1, tll.00Oll.00: itandard. 114.0001100; Nc I, tu.80Vll.8e: mo. s, H0.ttOll.tt. Straw Oat ll.IOai.IOt wheat ll.OOa Mt. -.' ' - . 'w Tor; Dry tlood. New Tork. Feb. 10. Cotton mod to day war a llttl mor active among eon venera. wray ejooo were ajuiei, yams ay and drts good In moderate re quest fop early ' delivery. About - 1,608 Dleoee of men' wear rgs wars sold at auction at prices ranging from II to 11.80 a yard. Haw sub waa quiet . i '"'".''' Nsw l!ork Iroduea. New Tork. ( tiK It. Butter Steady: creamery hither' then extra. 48 14 6 41c; oreamery extra.' 4Ie; ci'cgmsry tint,. 11 4J4SO.. Big Unsettled! fresh gathered entra firsts, 40o; freah gathered tints, 1714 Olto. .nsssrrxrrguisrj uncnangso, ' the Day Qucsgo Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. vnitssgw -xTiooiss-vmnnsj oe tarn www. Chicatro. Feb. 10. Sham rallies and breaks featured, the grain mar kets today, business' waa ot liberal volume and largely local. Bulges ran . into liberal selling, making sharo setbacks, while train disao peared on breaks. News was scarce and without pronounced effect At the close wheat was 3 l-25c higher, corn up l to 1 i-c, oats -i to i-oc, rye and barley 3-4c. Wheat was the most, interesting ot an tne srratn and the outers trail ed along, deriving a good part of their strength . from it News of a most pronounced character was scarce and had little effect, values, being influenced more by the ac tion of large local operators and commission houses . that) anything else.. Moreywas heard about ex port business with an increase in sales. - , . .. ,. ,s ,. .... ... .... .,; . Winnipeg cash Vices were lc higher and were firm here. Move ment from the country continues light, especially in the -southwest. . March Sold 'on Bulge. March wheat wa old by large holder on the bulge and May bought at llo discount Leading long appear to be get t'BB" out Of th March, which la creatine- uspeclon. There I a feellnc In certain nuarter that corn crlcea hava a. an their lowest for th present Country ottering ar light and road so bad that deliveries are smalt Cash value are working nearer to the May and In three day have gained lo- to la Arrival were lit cars and primaries' show 171,000 bushels against 1.366,000 last year. Cash price war un changed to lo thighec th latter at the' close. Export, sale were 121,000 bushels and 50,000 bushels at outside point to Baltimore. ' Th top price for May wa 6814c. which wa lo higher. Th ad vance called out profit taking op large linea by northwestern houses. Buying In the main waa covering by short. Oate received more strength from th advanoe In other grain than from trading operation. Northwestern and local bouse sold on th advance or nearly io ana me close was only fractionally below tire top. Cash prices were o higher at the last with sales 40,000 bushels. Trading In rye wa mainly In spreading .... n. V, a. , , W l.f. V..I r. maA and rye bought atilo difference. ; Prices d' vancea 40 ana ciosea jo.unoer uw rep. Barley waa bought ana oat oia at iio dlffereirce. -" - .." ' Pit HSM,V: The SeutW African railway and harbor department I asking for bid ton th erection of a terminal elevator vat Cape' tnmrn .f so (inn tons, slao for a tremlnal elevator at Durban of 43.000 tons, capacity and 4br the 14 county elevators ranging from 1,100 ta 1,800 ton capacity. Tn UWCago amra oi ir " domestic grain exchange will remain cloned Saturday -In observance Of Lin coln's birthday. - - , ' Receipts or wneat a iinneapoi " 217 cars, comparod with W car i week. Puluth received. 144 car, compared with 126 lat week. Winnipeg receipt were 450 cars, Aagalnst 361 last weak. Then will n a meeting of local' grain shippers in eonjunotlon with a represent. lv of Boston grain Interest. It 1 esti mated mat tne purpose w i u'f" '" T to present ome means of aojuatment . M.ar T5nind. eraln Interests will be caved the necessity ot taking much high priced grain wnicn uiey f trifimA fnrlVand which at present pxloes nets them considerable loss. . . Winnipeg wirea: wim w,,. - tighter than ever. Nothing coming oni. It'e a farmer market and they refuse to Mil at him nriQCS. -1 uqnawa over May. No. 3 northern 10c over May. ltd No. 3 northern to over May." Clement, uunis f , . - owing from" their oklahomsclty oorre- . MOMmtnanf wheat rarmsr ra- mndlttnn of wheat could not be better. No , green bugs. In this "fotlon "..i. . t .m all Area - around v,,kAn. where the were reported last yeB:' L- Mansfield attendefl the convention of the Farmer Oraln :.?Lati2 consensus waetht..t,h,rf woul?.D!-. run ef corn from Illinois poinU as i ug soon Offerings of corn from the country anneared to be loosening up. Buyer; fog a nig moueiry reporiw. u ,uv. w -quiry for bid to arriv ; r ' New 04,Bob1. . .l. mintaitlABa are 'furnished by Logan ttBryan, Peter. Tru.t building: Atch. Oen. 4Jt 77J4 7814 Beth. Steel RX B..,... " , "3 Cent PaC;. let 4.., ........ 78J4 . 781 C B. & Ct Jt 4., S7s , !! C. M. A St P. Oen 414.,. 77 74 81 v.. oe m. vy . wu. ..... . I c N. U. ............. New Tork Ry. 4s Nor. Pac P. L. 4a........ 30 5!V Reading Oen. 4. U. P., 1st 4..;., a , . ,. u. v.. Bteei es. ...,...... t5i . p, 1st Ket 4. ......a. V rs, Ka Pi CwA4... ... 7744 Pemv Con, 414a Penn. Gen. 4V4s,...j...... 71 n a n run. I... St Ore. 8. L. Ref. 4........ 784 , . New Tek Curb Stoeks, , Boston Montana....,..,; 7 ' JJ Allied Oil. ..A,. ......a,. 1 Boston; Wyoming. ........ - 14-11 Cresson Gold........... Tk , J Cosden Oil J Consolidated Copper...... 14 J,, Elk Basin ............... 7J4 s 714 Federal Oil 14 .,. Glenroclt Oil. ... 3 , 'It Merrlt OH.. ...... 1214 v 12e Midwest7 Ref. Co ..116 137 Silver King of Arizona.... S 10. , SapulpavOU .a..4. 414 Slmma Petroleum.,.,. .aa 73 .71 Tonopah Divide ......... 114 11-16 V. 8. Steamship. ....... 1 r IH U. 8. Retail Candy 814 14 Whit Oil 1414 .. ' . . New Torts Cotton. 'New Tork, Feb, 10. Weak cable, nc eompanled by report to the effect that condition were .very bad abroad, caused a selling movement at th New Tork cot ton market opening that brok first prjee 14, to 21 point. ." . New Orleans was reported to be, seUlhS July here against purchase in Liverpool to undo old straddle account .-during tb first hour. After the close of Liverpool offerings became tighter, with ptjae firm er on renewed Wall street and local cover ing. Prices rallied, recovering all but three or four point of their early loesev The market waa quiet In th afternoon at 1603 point ietIor- , V: i '' ' Sw Tork Sugar, ': 5 New Tork, Feb. 10. the market for raw ugar wa firm and offerings light today. There were sales of 11,000 bags of Porto Ricos sarly at S.02o for CentrN fugal, but no freah business was reported In Cubes and while -there were buyers at 4 cent c L f . holder were asking 414 c There wa nothing new. in regard to th proposed pla of selling the Cuban crop through a cotnmittee and th 4rad waa sUll rather coj(fued. - ' - , "' :."'.-'" Tnipentlne sid Rosin. ." ' ... Savannah," Oa.1 Fb. It. Turpentine Quiet; tllie; eat lion; receipt, US bbla.; hipmnU, 11 bblaj stock, 16,224 barrels. ,...... , Roain Quiet i last sal November 11: receipts, 113 casks; shipments, 1,101 casks; tale, . none; atock, 42,502 casks. . . Quote & D. S. F. G. H. L K. M. X. wa ww., IU.0Q. f "" - . New- Tork OeaersJ. Kw fork, FV 10. Whear Spt, war- ket strong; No. S hard, 11.141 o. I. f. New Tork track; No. 3 mixed duram, 11.8614 c. I. f. to sirrlve. N I - -Corn Spot, market firm: No. I yellow, 85 140 and No. 1 mixed, llo o. L t New Tork JO-day shipment k oata spot firmer; no. l wnue, to. utnr articiea unenangea. . ... ,- ." ,.f--'' - v -; t . -r Chicago Prodnoe. - U Chicago, Feb, 10.-Butter Higher; creamery extra,. 410; sianaaras, to. Kgg Higher; receipts, 16.426 cases; first, llMOleo; ordinary firsts, 3031c; at mark, easts Included, 11033a . Poultry Alive, higher; fowl, tie: spring, lc , ' "' .; Xvapormted Applet and Dried Frnit. New York. Fen. 10. Evaporated Ap plesMarket ateady. : . . Prunes Inactive. - ... .Apricots and Peache Dull. , .( , , ' Ralaln Quiet '. ,T i : ," '" ..' Chicago Potatoes, ' i' Chicago, Feb.. 10. Potatoes Steady: re ceipts, tl cart: northern white, sacked, 11.18!. 26 cwt.: bulk. $1.2001-30 Wt; Wisconsin Kings, sacked. ll.O0Ql.lt cwt j . V'" London Metal. - London, Feb. 10. Standard copper, 171, 17s. d; electrolytic, (71: tin, till, 3s, jd; lead. 111; Sine, snna t2t. s ' Uaeeed OU. Dulutb, Minn., Feb. 10. Linseed OB track and to arrive, 11.14 T South Side 59,805 Head of Hog Receivais t Here This Week ..... ;-.. '-. , . .. Large Receipts and Low, Qua tations Making Showing on Retail Trade ; Pork Chops Sellfori6Cents. ' Hogs hit the $8 a hundred mark yesieraay, witn a tew selling as nign aa S8.yu. i ne run ot iiogs yester day reached a total of 13,500 head, making a total of the four days of tne week of 59,805 bead as com pared with 62,089 for the same days last week and 31.022 head Tor the same period last year, showing a gain in receipts this year of 31,622 for the four days of this week. The large hog receipts and the low quotation on. the local market are making a showing on the retail trade, with several South Side mar kets selling pork chops for 16 cents a pound. This time last year pork chops were being sold for 45 and 50 cents a pound. Two more buyers of Pacific coast packing houses have been added to a number who have been operating on the local market for the last two months.- -r -'"'t' ' The two new Pacific coast i-ep- resentatives ' are Samuel C. Elliott of the Newmarket company of Los Angeles, who started buying yester day, his purofiases totaling eight car loads of cows and steers, and A.. Buck of the WoSdward-Bennett Live Stock company, dealers and butchers of Los Angeles. v Mr. Buck has been spending the week looking over the market and expects an order from his firm to start buying live stock for shipment to the California metro polis." - ' "In the Los Angeles meat trade," said Mr. Elliott, "there has been a limited demand for heavy beef and it is that part .of the trade we have had difficulty in supplying, but there has been no demand at all for heavy pork. Last fall all our lighf hogs were-bought up by stock raisers of the cora belt and now we are buy ing them back and sending them to the coast again, as hogs are mighty scarce out there." ' ; Girl-Bride, Parted fjom -Boy-HusbanclV Disappears Katherine '. Wilhelm Mericle, ' 17, who was torn from her 16-year-old husband, Harold. W ednesday, by the boy's irate mother, Mrs. Edith Mericle of Lincoln, has disappeared. She entered a mysterious automobile at 9 yesterday morning and was driven away from her brother's home at 6102 O street. - Harold's mother, who caused the arrest of the youthful newlyweds Wednesday, called South Side police from Lincoln shortly; after JCatherine had departed, declaring her son also had disappeared, -f " j 1 ' Police believe the couple had fixed FOnEICH EXCI1ACGE ' Wo Quote. Buy anil Sell ALL FOREIGN 420V. BONDS GERMAN MONEY AND DRAFTS GERMAN MUNICIPAL BONDS GERMAN INDUSTRIAL BOND W Cash Coupene and Draft Ask for Circular' Oniha Stock G D:nd Exchange J 2S4 Peters 'Trust Bldg. Tyiert 8027 s Omaha, Neb. V : ARE YOU SATllSFIED , -With tha Public Accounting Service befog ren S dared yoT .. . ' An audit made by the Richard Audit Co.. fo cuses the client' attention on what, tha figure SAY aa well i what they are. It bring int high rliof all tha vital, personal nino profit for butinet. ',--. X;- . , Richards Audit Company " ' n... . itatloaal and Highly Trained Organization. .. 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS. ' y Detroit, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, St. Louis, Tulta, Flint, SaginawT Windsor. ' W. M. TREGO, Residsnt Mgr. 70S W. 'O. W- Bldg. Phon Tyler 6601 W. L, WILCOX, Vice President 1 " W. A. 8MITH, Vice President, ' . s - ASSETS . : y . . Mortgage loans ...... 278,3330 Government and County Cash in Banks and Office............ Balances Due From Agents. . . . .... . . ..... .; - 13,826.94 Notes Beceivablr) Premiums ......... .i, 5,048.16 Interest Acorued v ADMITTED ASSETS 7 , - i Increase in Assets I ...... .......... ,. $190,615.04 s - Increase 'in Surplus V....... 188,238.22 .-t Surplus to Policyholders. ............. t. ,. $1,220,352.67' y : Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance oa Town and' Farm Property. Hail Insurance on O rowing Crop . Automobile Insurance. Fire, Theft Property, Damage and Collision. '.. . . 0 ' r ' A Valuable Company In Any Agency. . ' ' - HAVE YOUR AGENT WRITE YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS LARGE HOME "COMPANY. on a rendeevoiux before they were parted . Wednesday. They had run away to Omaha to be married two weeks ago. . South Side Brevities Illlnol coat. 111.' Howland Lumber and Coal company. Phon South 1414. ear. Pleasure club give their regular dance Sunday evening. everybody going. come along! Adv. Burn Franklin county coal. Best for furnace range or heater, til ner ton, Plvonka Coal and Feed company. Phone oouin UI6. AQV, ' Saturday, February 12 a holiday.. We snau move into our new room, nrst aoor north ot postofflcs. Will be ready for business Monday, February 14, at our new location. The south -umana . saving Dank. r Adv. ., l ' Th board of ' direotor ot th ' South Omaha Merchants assoolaUon will meet Friday evenlntr at 7:30 at the offices of tne citisen printing company, x.io in street on a call of M. P. Hinchoy. nresi dent The secretary resorts 150 business men of the South Bids have pafa up their membershln dues and more than 300 are expected tar-be naid on In time to attend the next regular meeting at tha South Side otty hall next Wednesday evening. j 1 1 i'1 i ' i in i N Deaths and, Funerals Marv S. Oreen. 77. widow of the late Col. M. J. Qreen. civil war veteran, died yesterday at a local hospital after ' a lingering Illness. Funeral services will be neia BAiuraay, i p, m., irom me nome or her nephew, Jack Sheldon, 3533 Cass street Interment will be at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Qreen wa a member of tn ueorge urooK,pot, u. A. a. auxiliary. fihA came to Omaha la 1870. She te sur vived by en eon, James L. Green of Lin coln; a 'niece Mrs, Jack Sheldon; ode orotner, ueorge h. Anaerson, captain in tne umana lira aenartment: jacit oneiaon a nephew, is on th polio force. James H. Connoran. for 41 years real. dent of Omaha, passed away at St Cath erines nospitaii weanesaay. rte wa em ployed In the car shops of tha Union Pa clflo tor 35 years. Mr. Connoran wa born In County Oalway, Ireland. October 13, 1852. He Is survived by hie wife, Catharine, two sons, Joseph and Bdward, two daughter, MrsJ. P. McQuad and Mlsa Maraaret Connoran. Funeral will be held from the family residence, 1417 South Twenty-eight street, Saturday morn ing at 8:30 to St Philomenaa church at t a .m, Interment will be In St Mary Magdalene cemetery. , '. . . ... . Dr. James M. Swetmsn, for many years a prominent physician-of Omaha, died last Friday of pneumonia In Phoenix,' Arts., according to a message received today by Mrs. C. C. Balden. 4908 California street Dr. Swetman left Omaha for Phoenix 28 years ago where1 he since practiced his profession and waa a leader In the Knights Templar. Funeral cervices were in charge of the Knights Templar. - ' Mrs.Sam Moor died Wednesday at her home,4035 Brown street, after an illness of two years. She Is survived by her bus band and five children. - Funeral servtooa ivill be held at 2:30, Friday, from Cole McKay', Intermr nt s-ili be in v West Lawn cemetery. . ' '. A Plan That Furnishes Choice Investments - Home Builders' securities rest upon' mortgages on real estate embracing new buildings. A mortgage on a new building is always negotiated by-van owner who bas a1 definite sgurce of In come from which to pay otf the loan, ...ii' , i ', ; ": . ' .j. ' Money In . Home Builders u not only , prrtectedl by ample physical security, but also ' by moral security of the highest character. , . . j When yon have money for in vestment, you should be familiar with Hme Buifdtrji' Plan. Ask for complete information. , r . - ,. r-- .- ' ; 7 AHBBICAH SECCTUTr CO. Dodge, at 18th - Omaha, - y rnOALj, AGENTS FOB . ( ! '"""''; r': :. C, C. fihlmrf, Fre. G. A. Bohrbough, 8ee-Treas. and oconomic factors that deter. Nebraska's Largest Fire Insurance Company AV -'. JL III T l I ITiiTfTf HWA TTil.l 1 1 A. TvoiTJ'iTTn Second Annual Statement, December. 3 1, 1920 Bonds. 404,717.37 635,592.81 ; , . . 15,961.76 . . . ..... . . , .$1,352,980.34 President Approvea v ? Dismissal of Former ; U. S. IJaval Officer Washingtoneb. ,' 10. President Wilson approved the dismissal from the navy, of Lieutj Cora. Creed H. Boucher of San Francisco, formerly assistant to, ;the naval governor of Samoa. - . Boucher was charged with a va flety of offenses, among which were intoxication on duty,, conduct unbe A Fer of the Many Wonderful Values Offered at Philip's Big Store for Friday 700 pairs of Ladies' and Children's-Felt House Slippers, manufac turer 'samples, that have always, beeh regularly aold $1 flfi at f2.98, on sale at. ........... jJ. .......... . JltVU Crash Toweling, very fine quality, regular 29c value; on T, sale, per yard ....... ....................,........... C Rag Rugs, 25x50-inch, different' colors, regular 12.50 Of AA values; on sale, while they last, at.................. P1U Fancy Stationery, in boxes, best quality regularly aold, at Q SOc to 75a per box; on sale Friday at, per box. ............ I 7C Men's very best Corduroy Pants,' all sizes, specially, &A PA priced, at, per, pair. i . WoOVJ PHILIP DEPARTMENT STORE ttttk and O Streets .r , South Omaha ' ' f W Give Green Trading Stamps c Ready for Delivery! "Securities Building", First Mortgage 2 Year. , ' Coupon Bonds Dated February 1, 1921 i Due August 1, 1923 Fory, An I dial Investment Safety of Principal Guaranteed and Interest Return Unusually Attractive) Priced to Yield 7.32, Tax Free y $ 97.00 Buys a $ 100 BorAtl . , 242.50 Buys a 250 Bond 485.00 Buys a 500 Bond v 970.00 Buys al,000 Bond -Interest Paid Quarterly ; : WHY WE CONSIDER ' ,- "Security Building" bonds the dhoicest bond . -investment of the year. , ; . FIRST They are Our Own bonds not only three times. ' . over secured by. a first mortgage on the "Se curities Building," which is owned by at, but are also the general obligation of our company.: , and., therefore backed by "the $3,600,000.00 : resources of the Guaranty Socurltie Company. SECOND The present not income from the mortgaged v property exceeds $55,000.00 annually or three) - timet the interest issue. THIRD- -The bonds are v nations witn iquartorij interest paymenta -commencing .May 1st. They are'short term' and priced to yield an unusually high interest re-. ..'.-.'. '."itUTn-- -"'..'..'"' , ''':. j'. 'V; ... t ', ' , : ' ' - ' ; (- : :':' You Surely Want An Investment that will pay 7.32 interest, tax free, especially when it is many times secured by a first mortgage on Omaha's "Million Dollar Corner. THATS 1 SAFETY and it's at home not far, far away. Join the many far-sighted Omaha investors who in daily increasing numbers are becoming owners of these bonds. WE WANT TO DISTRIBUTE "Securities Building" bonds as widely aa possible during -the brief time required to place tho issue. W know every holder of these bonds will bqeonre a permanent customer of our Bond Department. , Call and LearnjAIl About This Investment -WE ARE AT YQUR SERVICE , , ' Guaranty Securities Company .t. ' , AND' . : Pioneer State Bank ' Farnam Street Entrance , ' SECURITIES BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. WHH. AHMAN$ON, President'-. ' . , . ' , JAMES E. FOSTER" MERRICK E. LEASE, Ar ' ' LIABILITIES - Capital Stock (fully paidj 878,200.00 Hesem ........ .V....... 22,210.82 Losses in Process of Adjustment - 8,517.25 Reserve for Taxes 1.500.00" 1 ait Ml. Tl-VltJaJ-. . I u v(.uci jumumnes ..... ...,.,,...... ,. " OU9.60 Ne Surplus ........... . . . . , . . TOTAL coming an officer, disrespect to his superior' officers and falsehood,")?": The Boucher trial grew out of a controversy between the accused of fleer and his sunerior. Com. W. J. iea oi W. J. ' Terhune, naval governor of "Samoa. Before the court of inquiry arrived at Samoa,- Commander Terhune committed suicide, and the court ex onerated him of 'Boucher's charge and recommended the latter's ar rest and trial " t -r -.; Boucher also was charged with in citing natives to. unrest and conspir- ing with native chiefs. JJSSW4WBWISBWaaS(BSSSB Bee Want Axis Ara Best Business Getter's. " - in requirements el tne bond. issued in convenient denomi- r Sacrstarv-Trasurer. 1 Agency Superintendent ) v. - . , . , . , . ...... 342,152.67 $1,852,980.34 ' '" . , ' ... '