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D OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1916. ), 2, b4n, 800, G4n. $4.00; Tow, W, above last Friday. Well finlshed heavy y Omaha & C. B, W Ry, B : s BARRIY e, udo, - Weawhorrod, Sk OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET [fooin 2t 7sa St 2 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET| 222’ %% BRIEF CITY NEWS ! ok o h‘\:‘: [ \“: | Qmabe dcn ky, & ., vtd 1 1 - JINDOSS, bs re ned somethir f Petors il o, W — §!| Grains Take a Slump, ekular wlze, fumboes, $2.0002.75; i ¢ " el e b om Aot week's Union Stack Yarde & pov et stosk f Pe With | e fumbocs, 34 cogat: mammotn jum: | Killing Cattle Thirty to Pifty U the slump that hit them at last wesks | Progsure Direoted Against Moze iy i, Whaid, &, “Fownsend's for Goods” eat Leading with Decline of | Pogs $80ut 7. = Cranberries, soll them, oloss, and & good kind sold around §11.00 Woaturn Most (0. ng i VEOKTABLES- Onlons; Rod, e Ih.; for Week—Sheep Ten to e bie waull salt a TiiLis Prominent Issues at the puluvarger & ons, T per Gent ptd Lighting Pixtures—Burgess-Granden Two Cents, Peliow, 8¢'ib; Bpanieh, $25 ofata. Let: Quarter Higher, Shove OVeR Xedne Outset R, pe, ol S P PP Difmond Eugegement Bings, Hdholm w deidh g R "y‘" 4,!;1,‘ ““ulull!llvu:m', 8 mly"l:",';.‘;:’ < On “m extremely light suppl awen X\mu-;‘ [N ) % \N" Mave Boot Print It Now Beascon Pross. RN, OATS AND RYE FALL OFF P crute Gucumbers, 100 dozen, Cel peTad a8 g« of (0 CHE o nare Flow 08 W & OGarden Bools—Jus Morton & flon Co. smbers, $1.0 i iy y | Jahn Daere Fiow Co. W, & 0. b grot Calitornla, o “dos, Florids, #.40 HOGS FULLY STEADY FOR WEEK | “§0% 4 .00 mutton situstion was BETTER KNOWN RAILS DECLINE | Dominion of twoada ta 15 . Use “Teox-Tile" Shingles Bunderiands. abbage Nd, 2%e b, w —— doubted! ho! . oo A Iaet, an - OMAMA, April §, 1916, o Loats, ourrots, tamipe |:mn‘u‘vul’ ih"fi.flmh b dofh gt Fpr ity 2 - 5 - N Yor Male—bl and 6% city and farm All cerests on the Het #old from %o to lots, S0 dos, Rhiibarb, §2 OMAHA, April Wheep and lambs : Y ORI, A ere prominant & i mortgages. J. 1. Dumont, Keeline Bldx B % lower today pers, 80 basket, Drussels [ Receipts wen Cattle. (0D, 00 IMIDS, red today. The week's | ireted A iset of todsy'p briet see 191 il The wheat market took the biggest | IProuts o Ib, Potatoen: White Official Monday supply of 21,026 is by tar the smalleat of | woy, Buch Lasies ot of LOCRY.D iee. Niep) 4 John 1. Wegley, nonpartisan, for mu- B 2ump, declining o to %, with & poor :"W"' Jiver Ohiog, $170 bu. weet | Officlal Tussdey DDy O Aate, belug 15,000 short of Inst | ang’ the better known Nl declining 10 nlolpal Judge, legialator in 196, i otatoos: Deluware, 8176 hamper; seed |Officinl Wt maller than two weeks ago, | lowest Pri “ihe wee 'he 10 Tho deinand for tha cereal wun very slow ONION BT~ ned, 8800 bus yellow, | orticial Friday y | ¥3th Sho same week of last year wore ke en 4 nbirited demand | Via 1T 04 MG | ey han flled for a municipal Judgeship utn wold Y@%e lower 1 . ate g otations o a4 lambs e | 1 » i | Hye and ba o7 wer inchanged DR ke | Betimate Saturday.. o o ey, T 100118; Jambe ; i V4 10 | Mirrors Made and Re-Siiversd--Omans i Clearuncs: Wheat and flour equal to ONT % cuso " . Y ir to good handy, $10811.10;" lamby . b al % 10, 1 { 6,000 bushels; corn, 28,00 bushels, and | VPOPCORN-Forty 1-1b, pkas., §2.60 case. ,‘_‘"f.",;“’".'l"“l:"-x:k.v’:‘m L P pancy B ,,,f,‘ Jas i " ass Con, Co, 1612 Cap. Ave. D, ITR | no omta, NUTH-Peanute: No, 1, raw, 8%o 1b; | Bame days 3 w'ks ago 38,81 clipped, $8.6010.25; yenriings, falr to choles il New York Money Market, “Today's Movie Program,” claasifisd | L ivempool clossd with wheat unchanked | NO. 1, roasted, #i4a 1b; Jumbo, raw, #'4o | Name days § w by 4 flghe: §.262010.%; ‘yoarlings, falr to chojeo 1A oF the sai0 | Closing atetath b wection today, 1t appears in The Bes § nnd corn %A higher 1b." Jumbo, rounted, ¥4e 1b, Fiibarts, 180 | Game days 4 w' hewvy, §8.000%.2; wothers, fair to cholce KT e tires | o120 guotations on bonds today were | Bt On O v L ok oat what the 8- Primary whent receipts were 966,000 by, |1V, Peoans, 104 b0 Jumbo, 17%c¢ 1b. | Bame days last year PB0Es; ewes, good to _cholce, §8,240 | 6 inew, which 1o W ol fa, em. WKL, & N, i 4 rious moving picture theaters offer. and shipments of G400 bu., againat re- [ Mixed nuts b, h £756, ewes, falr to good, ¥1.7504.% lowed the drregular trend, Cruelblo Hieel 4 waM K P NOVING Prosun iy coipta of $2,000 by, and ehipments of | JATIR, FIGS-Dromedary, dates, W7 [ of e, following table shuws the receipts coppers, s » Anikconda, Bhattuck P4, Fie off Keep Your Money and valuables in the I U000 b, last year stuffed dates, $1.75 box; new “'Iv tle. hogs and sheep at the OmAbs | cyyycAGO LIV CK MARKET | Afzona snd Tenpesses, the motors in 101% Mant wor b American Hafo Deposit Vaults, 818 Bouth Primary corn receipts were #4000 bu * o Atock market for the year to date tornationsi 1 nd United Mtates In W e T - th # 00l oiaes of SIS Tve alant ve “s vompared with last year: A leoho! HIWN ¥ (y 440 h , lee Bldg, Boxes rent BLOV for celpty of 420,000 bu, and shipments of NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET g16. 1916, Onttle Steady-—Hogs Firm——Sheep ohol was the most erratic of all the HOUN, ¥ Woa § months. Open from & m. to § p. m { B600 by, Just yewr | 076 91, Htendy stocks, with an estreme loss of Ahred - Otro | X . p WA No e us Is Coming—Another sign of | Primary onts receipts were 831000 bu. | Guotats 1,164, 40 198, v At A M points’ on steady offering. short cover e M [ ( ind shibraants 'r Wl:m ‘m'v'““,m’ "\._ fiuotations ‘nl the :nl-y on Varions G164 100,404 ,;i{‘v:/«md ".mA:Ew u.‘ .':X! T !:fl\l\(:‘rrl‘t;.’:’ {ng in that inmue effuced Lalf \vl.”)i.i- “fi Mo i~ spring. The first advertising car for the 1 colpta of BALMO by, and mhipments of < ommodities, table snows th 9.0010.00;, wes ive bect [fow insctive speciaities HEO TR, jeed Holla-IMoto show ia fn Omaha putting up i W00 by, last year NEW YORK, April 8,-FLOUR-Unset- | Prices of hogs st the Omah ER R LS and foad b, Jidoe | Lesther preferrac erioas ore Jowsr bik posters to announce that the show CARLOT TuCEIPTS ted market for the last few days, with 0ol | and heifers, #2000 Yondoto | Dreterred oG v one to thres points. will be in Omah {1 2 i o Wheat, Corn. Osts JTHAT weak; No. 1 durum, | PArions HOGH- Rgcolpts, hend: market | *Sulls wero axain o newligible quantity 2 R CmaRS. AP | 'l’f)fl“-‘.'i,/,u. % :;,'y‘ ¥ Bititn, f] o S I o TR Y018, (1015, T4 (1613, X912, TI81Y firm, unchanked to s shade higher; bulk Yar un thelt aetivity was concernad, Jewish Charities Moeting—A regular i Minnhes i d orthern nitob, | e i 15 —T - N L i, $0.500. 1 x f iye lantle Ce e AN o 1 ! 11y = B8, 1 New Yore e “’r"rh‘ :::“ 7 "“, ] "‘] Va0 e (I‘D,lt::‘l‘:;r r",:",’?'\ y’ffi‘ ’,’:‘ o "1{: ’!I it Now ! 7 ’..‘“Alluu“\"r" 0 7" l“‘r“ M monthly mesting of the board of @irectors nahk 1 M 71| Ma 4 hr, , '.film 6 44) B 1A B ¥1) 701 l'lr, 419 ign, §7.6009.10. & inad o ouse about & point on Heht of of the Associnted Jewish Charities will ] , "(‘.‘”7“ 1‘.“% % -1 W, ¢ e Var el Yoty e fi:I # 14 ;‘-”‘:& u'n ‘3 Bh isceipts, 1,00 head; market | ferings 14 o Rubbar 8 | 16 hield at their offics, T84 Brandeis bulld i L Ay 1 w " x ork | the 8 WD, ewe 5, thl sales of atocks amounted to &9, P % lin, th o ‘elo B s mnlow were ru‘r:rmn toda . HAY Mrm; | 1, $LA140; No. o | Mar, 8.| 9 0p " o) 84 A < Kxchanke on Paris fell to the new low " West Blea ov be Loeoture on ‘Intuition the Mixth Senss’ 1] | wat-No, 2 hard winter Vil ; No. 8, $1.0001.06, shipping, 00 | Mar. 3. 9 18%/ 6 uf,.,‘ 8 Kansas City Live Stock Market rats of 0 soriaks | *ons 4 Burd 1. Miller will lecture at Theo- i4 I Np, '8 hard wintor; 845 our | "5, Apr. 1. 9 271K 0 60f 8 36| 8 1 1 KANSAB CITY, April 8 -CATTL) e week s various finenfial BRACORL | "0 TR . e =|Z/" r;:un,‘lll 4‘4 0 onrs, $1.08| HOPH "!4‘r|r\) state, common to eholco, | Apr. 2 “ V60 8 4h K 8A T Recolpts, 100 hend ! mn"‘; s sioady: prime | {88 probably aecounted 'r,,.“..’,‘ " == sophieal hall, suite 01 Bes bullding, Sun- i b It 7, No A inter: 3 G 916 crop, 2, 1914 orof Wi Pacitic 4 ol 6 2 coip! Mas - e i St expansion oM A0 A da sl " I $067 1 car, g6 Jrd winior: 3 ca | sagnkr Wi cop. 3G, | ApF. 4 g amgl 670 84] 80 700 4] | red ‘winers, $0500 651 dreuacd Vel sleers oty Tomh well in ¢ o and | That Jinx Hovers Ay EVIBIDY ot 8 CHMK o8 MRS SL06; 4 ear, 8104 ’t,,” 108, Barmple hard "rm; Bogotm, 30084c, Contral |Apr, b ‘“‘ .l o0 ,‘”I ”“" 16 "”'M"“ $.0009,55; western sleors, $TU0 4, LT deoranne of #Imost 320,000,000 . I, 18 the Mixth Bense, What Tt (s and How De- § nl’!‘rlml 1 car, $.04; onr, B2, | car n, Mo, d d avr .10 (808 aa» 78 621010 4 | :}.,(yw’nfl and feedors, WTHGATE, LIS, | garves, cutining excens .m-m‘: 1‘:;.1;4“’5‘:';; V(‘I‘ OU.I' e (\am 5 voloped | 0; 1 car, W, 124 onrm, W AT 115 o 2 or. 719 06 r gl iis | W Toan fow $100,000,000, as agninnt $I64,000 g p il w0, No. ¥ white spring, 1 socords. Bosie ! hamiogs fewts, Moj l:ll,# i ‘:;',"' -t 700 6 1210 18 Hgnm Racelpts, 80 head; = market o R waok of the year ks A 4 J § | ®tove Company Bankrupt—The fury in i mixed curn, $1.08 No, 4 mixe ¢ PO VIEION Bl d- 20 ILA_REL l 4 steady to wirong. of anles, 3900 Todn bond markel was steady, tederal oourt h ¥ AT iy W W il G| PUOTEN g g s Sl |~ Hinday P B k5 I | 1 it VA o WA Anderson I8 HUTE i e sove snt rurmacs sompanr f ‘orte=-No, | white: 1 car, 700 No 92,00, of, at A 4 - ors, §0.40 light, 6045, pigs, B8] United Blaten 1uAies Wore bl 3 whiite! 1 car, t4o: No, § white oy 4 ,,:,,,5, 7;’,‘"7("’"1"’:{“"‘7,”0"“‘;‘?, f ATTLIC-/There were no tresh recelpts 0, Maher and lowar on cuk‘-rh--l-vx'1-"'|7::" agninat being declared a bankrupt re- 18 o, b onrs, M"r 6 oary, W4 went, 117001180, g y: mi L] '{', cattle of mny consequence today, while | “gHmEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; :«umlvm of sales and lending quotation BEATRICE, Neb., April A.-(Special turned & verdict adjudging the company i 1 to; § curn, e, No, b white: | o ot ST, s or (e wack ‘rocelpts are the stualisl | market steady iambe WOXGIL veur: | on Wlooks today were Telacmmete 15 oars to be fol-|s bankrupt i f 0. No, 8 White’ 1 oar, 660, No. 3 Yol | countey. plmske. o ' m"- nominal; | that they have been for many months, | jingy “$9.60010.%; wethers, §5.600.25; awes, Bales MIgh 1 nx appears to be fo it low: 1 oar, Tiho, No. § yellow: J oar 4,;;‘,,,'_;"’/".09%', spocial, 10%0. dus to the sharp break in prices lest | g7 7ide 50, | Amerionn Best Sugar.... lowing "Pa’ Tourke since he broukh!| Sam Wowth Becovers Mealth--Distriot 4 00 5 oy W e, 0 e, s Yok | R UTTER=Lower receipts, 438 fube; | wook and to some extent, possibly, to Amerimi Can LY 1 his Western league team to Beatrice for |y, ! j fow:' 8 cave, 890 3 cars. WRo. No. b yei- | fresmery sxtras, WA, firsts, B | the faot that farmers have been busy $t, Louls Live Stook Market | Amertean (& ¥ % ) Passenger Agent North of the Illinols ( I Lo e o, Y, 4% uek | e, weconds, o, | with their sprink work. Under the in S rlot. | Lericsn Losgmtive .. 44 soring training. Pollow(ng the aocident | central, who has been in Floride during i ;4; ,‘"4, i Mr'»? 1 % mixed: 6 l,v W r{&l Wirm; receipts, 18,07 onses; un- :lll:l.rkll'l.( -',r llllrvnl;m 'm.:.u:ch-l,a wl;inh n:of‘“ ’;‘Jl}ulnl, )‘:4.51. '/:J‘-:lk\"- .'t': yrv.::‘ ;:::m;‘_n‘:”' oining v ;'mu" ::hll Wecond Baseman Tralan on e o winter, has written that he will be ! nrw o, 1 carn, Wio; 8 ca No ount to only wbout one-third of & 3 B 1 4 joan 10 s 3 o frero 4 illxed”} cars, imee’h tage e o, h | CHUVAE-Pirm; reecipts, O bomss; [HoTmal weok's pun, prices Lere Uoadiiy | tve beseq ataors, K cowe | ing | Americtn &, 1s O Waguwier, & W he uffered A |home the Inst of next wesk, fully resov i mixed ar o 1 wl & | unehange | sdvanced. At the closs of the week it , i cows Nasonds Coppes o4 J 9 mixed: 4 cary § oar b oar & Ot TNy ~Dressed, strongers prices | 18 #&fe (o asy that the market on killers | O88: Bookers G0 o ey, e it [ e 1ie Gv nating that Oullelder: Anderson |74 In heaith, Wi, Bample pixed! 34 car unchunged; alive, steady: fowis, 19@%c, | '8 B@6c higher than last week ose, | Southerp BLeers, iive oal owa bl I | faldwin Loowmotive ... 4800 of Cincinnatl, who was (o report for| Sentenced to the Pen-—Willlam Sparks, f No. & white; 1 ; car, | chickens, Vio; turkeys, o [ whigh” maices up o il the ‘loss last O AN TAMBA-Ho # | Baitimers ‘%’fl"‘,, S Soty this wesk, had also met with | Arthur Blackwell and Jehn N. Norton | No, 4 white: 3 cars, 41%e. Bample . week, and carries the market up o 44 4 . | Broe Y 2 % cars, Me; B cars, Ho; |26 cars, | Minneapolis Grain Mariet. petns thac iy p litte Bigher Chas has {?‘J".',,:‘{.T"i;':, g e e ah 0.’ | & s poies v similar mishap, whils practicing at that (have been aentanosd to serve from ens to | Y ) B & z MINNEAPOLIS, April WiHEAT.. | 1o6n touched by any previous occaston d . B Canadisn. Pasifio plnoe. tour years in the panitentiary. They wers i o Cush "'“nb:mw:‘f";‘q' No, 2 hard, A T . R this yeur, ”M‘vnukrl’:“”‘ull’!:'Hl';r:.' which #1, Josonh Live Piosk Mot conirnl Ladiher With two playsrs on the retired list, | convieted of stealing hrass journals from 18 bard, $L0gn 0. anmple, werigi il No. 2| ) o 0 g L S "“l‘vf/.glm’;'n‘ W% | ot hown as much sdvance this week, | @7, JOBEPH, Mo, April 8 CATTLE (hiongs, W, & B P Wourke 18 reaohing out in every direc- | filinols Central freight cars | woring, O3 No. 8 sprine, $LU01%; | PLOU R~ Unchange . DUt At they are atound 0@ibc higher. = | Reastpts, 1 nead; markst steady: steers, | (hcads & N " tion for two fast men Mre. Sohrick Goes to Moldrege—Mrs 0, 2 durim, .0 # durum, §1 BARLEY 0620 Quotations on ecattie: Good to cholee m‘w cows #nd helfers, ‘u 00,3 | Chicawn, Tt 1. & P Ry 1M Owing to the cold weather, no game | v, “Com’ No s TV 1 bigraber Dogven, 800G, EAlr to Kood baeves, | cajves, $4500AZ (hino, Copger 0. : B Mol s Reion OB sl G R e o i e e et I white, 8@ Wil | BRAN a0 WU0a0.4, common Lo talr beeves, §1 '}umu Kocaiots, 8300 head: market | Colorado Fusl & feet . Y MANA | i aet, wife of the Burlington timekeeper } %o, b white, #1 white | CoRN 7 yallow, 4 | Wo0; gooa''to" cholce helters, #1.24 stondy: top, 8046, bulk of wales, 80441 and Ahe Mioux, which are scheduled | oy, oy yiieq By an automobile & few | A yotlow, Tiamie: No. 7 OATH-No, 3 ‘white, 42(48%e K008 o cholce coww, §1.00071716; Taly 4, for two games &t Fuirbury Kunday and ;- 1 w@0e; No. 4 yellow, $4%ai | FLAX BEDD-3,100400.1 Kood cows, $6,2@7.00, common to fair| SHEEP AND LAMBE-No receipts;| Monday, There was liitle setivity st the | 879 A0, has left dmahs snd gone to I vellow, %0680 L] | cown, .00l %: good to cholce feeders, | market unchanged . lambs, 8107541125, | live with her parents at Holdrege, Neb, No, 3 'mixed, f Kansas Oity Grain and Provistons, | VB0, fair (0 rmr'l foodors, ¥1.00 Jourke camp today, aside from a long 4 i#lhe; No. 4 mi G KANSAS CITY, ADH] W HEAT=No 7.86; ‘common to tulr foeders, $8.60471.0); Cotfee Market, Grout No. Ora &0, saunt through the country, A number| Woodrow Wilson Club to Woet—Tha ; owhe; I S ived ampis | tinrd, 0419 "No. 2 rod, §iug1L; |felters, (hotce mockern, V. ore @7t)| NEW YORK. April S-Reports of T e R e automobile parties will go to Pair-| Woodrow Wilon club will hold & meetine 14 m "n'-'u.m:fa' rul:un, g 2w :“,.Z“Mfir"l ;‘?@I‘”ra July, SLOSHEN.01, L 17,00, miock cnlves, §7.0008.00 Vel calves, | firmer ocean freighta and higher cost Interborough Con. Cory. s % bury tomorrow to witness the game, |next Monday evening at Twenty-fourth | e sta. s, Baviay: Malt wh"'" 7':«7!’!’!'4{5 ",‘g”,‘_“" "” 0":1 " az(: a0 h: bulls ataxs, elc, $6.6007.00, | of frelght offers ware followed by an nd MU P i | tead providing the westher i pleasant and Burdetts streets. All demooratis ! i S, furnishad The s 3 white, 11040; No. 8 mixed, | ot “re% “iuri) "I December, the six | Into new high wround for the movement - oo four more days practice the team will| Brookstein will presids. A band and f Beo by Logan & Wryan, stock and grain BRI duyw l}»lul'l‘mllu( only 44,151 head, This | The opening was dz '".‘»""31"'" hwhr: Louiusille & ':v.""”.m. e ba in fine shape to enter the season, quartet will anliven the eccasion, ) Drokare, B Bouth Mxtsenth, Ormahn: 1. Louts Grain Markot, fs pearly 1o smaller (han last wesk | 00 or’on sovering and renewsd i 1 oy see Gospsl Team Activities—The gowpsl i ‘:',”“:r Oeh, | Wiuh.[Tow, [Tlosn X087, | OF. JOUIG A mi A WHBAT-Ng, 8|6 shoriagh of wore than "0 as com from recent prominent biyers, There wan A ]B]"ltlgh Note Ab‘)ut team of the “Billy” Bunday campaign { i | | 41, 2 hi ; May, | pared with the sume days of last year, some realizing by Wall strest longs, but s et 4 [ Muy.)) TG 117%] 115 (L 16H) 117% ‘l([b'?zn, iy July, ¥ 10%. O Aty brond orders and | otharwise there appeared 1o be oty tOE| R e . ' : will have charge tomorrow at the Hillside I 114 | "ONN--No, 3, T4 No' 8 white, T4 | ull 1014 boukht about o third of the entire | pressure againat prices and July coj- | Kevada Copper 0 VA 6N ATI1Ves|Consresstional church Dr. W. W, Wari I suly.lt 16%18 118 | 118 114 | 10y |TBe; May, 7 uly, T4%e Wupply. A ususl they showed a prefor| tructs wold {3 to Bibe during the morn- (Nex York Genira) 1,400 . M1 wiil be 1n charge of the team tn the morn - 1 A IR IR E g L1 |G ATA 0, %, tho; No. % white, nomnal. | ence for the kood butcher welght atd beat | ing, while December sold at Prrages A W ] i } Corn, | - . flght hogw, making thelr purchases on & |4 Lofnts net higher, The clowe % | Nartolu & W 0 SR ¢ ing. W. K. Poshler will lead in the even- | May.| T T4 T 7 Cotton Market. o B iiguer nests. RS 100 | Al e Best point Slose was o | Northers m " WASHINGTON, April B--Great Bri-| oo | ‘ 1)y, 0% @Y mz T '/mfmzwwn, NEW YORK, April 8.-COTTON-fpot, Teachied $0.4b, it being the first time that | JRCeY ¢ to ¢ ,_,‘,],1,", L By Pecila Mail ., " taln's reply to Secrwiary Lanaings re- It oot o T TR MO T | atendy; ToAdling upiands, 15060 Males, Apyihing hids sold over” W) sinco | uley meluding exchanges amounied (o e nla o0 auest for an explanation of the seisure | Goedsieh Gardes Hess—Morton & Son. | yats, | | none ednesday. 8950 bags, April, $.20c; Moy, 8.2, June Coppe 1,000 of Germans and Austrians 1 th SRR T il May “ ['3 i A4, e COTTON-Futures opsned steady: May, hippers are showing s marked prefer- | N Shgo: 4 Py dind] 1 f rinns from . [ Tuly. Apuey 4 B A W08 | 1o Sty Thbho; Ootoper, 1814a; Decem: ence for ll'lwhf'»r::"ln;"fl'):a;”w'n.u:l,t‘ atufr, e B auiabar A oDt | Repavita iron & Hive ] stoamer China tn now before the sats | ACATUNE to Ta i L i ot W B i P "“.knf."r“.”'J'.’i‘x"fi,.‘.‘ii" May, 1190 and ben I o size piain light and | Decomber, 88dc; January, §.8c; Febru Siativen Armie Comm: b3 dopartment and a rejoinder will go for ' | 0 | | o8 clo A o) : ) - it hern 0 A P A A W A T O L wockaomn. S0 S 40 S e to the Rotarians : W R |mwmT Ze| 20 |5k, Jenusry, 124 | ns they A ok ; Ko T, o, or Company 0 part of the armed forces of s belligerent i lard, | | 9 ark ol when packers wers digeriminating agiainst 4, 10%e. wt of the cost and frefght | Tennesss opper 1,800 : ol " iy 28 00 | 28 1740 28 09 2317 28 The cotton mmrket olowed stendy at | uuything Jight and shippers preferred the | offers ‘were aald to bo about 10 pofints s Comuany W are concerned, the United Btates does not & A ay,| 8 06 | 28 3T 27171 1929, | Hat advance of'6 o 10 points I e ot heavy hogw are siill | higher with —quotations for Hantos s 240 question the right of removal. It fs Trank C. 7ahyung, president of the Sulv.| 11 OTgls] 6740/ 11 86 | 11 6L OLI0 | LIVERPOOL, Aprl 4-COTTON-Bpol. | bringing Top prices, but they ure sharing | ranging from 10.4be to 11.00c. The offl ofd o 9 en- | wentern league, has acospted an invita i dapt,| 11 67%) 11 97%) 1186 | 11 WA 1190 | ennter; good middling, 7188d; midding | the fionors with ihs g60d butchers, oial cable reported an advance of 200 ren ad, Alothat $4% tirely probable, however, that the right |7y, wadress the Omaha Rotary elub i wibw, | b it Tihd: 1ow middling, ‘walew, 3000 | ftepresentative walos . pRris asdvance of 200 reld | yaiie siates Staely ... 9,700 of n belligerent to welze an enemy cfvill 48 SR oo v Il Moy, 12204 128 |12 1B 129 | tep e i in the market at Rio, while Santos was | y. g freel pfd W1 at the noonday luncheon and meeting I Tuly.| 12 #7h4| 12 40 ‘,z » %l fl\,,' if ?w No #h, Pr ;» A l"u,“v-;Y " Ml'x%”ww Hh:“:urh;mfln :'m “"\”‘““‘ b Copper t,m will he sharply contested unless it ean |, Anef) 19 14 Hept,| 12 06 | 12 68 12 06 2 | 12 B +4 9 15 0 wns awer. o reported a clear 14 " J y ¢ o s o) 2 V4 e (:-l:l n»lu.n-;’tl.flr gt i i 408w | dnco of 1000 baks Tor Now Orledns L ’ :n 4';munllu|a| that the eftizen actuslly | A former two-term president of the [ CHICAGO GRATN AND PROVISIONS | by YORK, Agril 8-—META op-.| §i Bourie L g hean engnged fn warlike operations, |1incoin Rotary elub, Mr. Zehrung is ons i {per ,,,,,,,4.,. :vlfi' |.,.4r|,., agencien » Navkst he day, 36,000 shares and not merely politieal metivity. ? th t motive Rotarians M th [ | Have withidrawn offerings of eleotrolytic ngnr Market, ' . o e most aetive Al o Peatures of the Trading and Closing |for an ””"f this rm. of July delivery. |14 ” 10 NEW YORK, April §.-BUGAR-Raw Loeal Necurition. Counsellor Polk of the Btate depart-|Tenth district, He has already made ad- it , Prices on Noard of Trade, Quotations ‘,gj?,,':',fi" ';“‘}f';‘”{j‘gfi”’m nom. | SHEEP-Manday's oved to be | steady, molasuis, b ibc contrifugal, B0, | guoiations fumished by Wuros, trinker & Co ment, fintly denfed tonight that he ever |dresses this yesr bafore the Rotary clubs i e 7 . 4 une | a col atho ol ! ow, / ¢ o ) { o 0 K 0l n ‘o b 7 CHIOAGO, April %—Uneasiness over [and later deliveries ranging ‘trom §21.% | . ‘.:‘y'r'»’.\'y";l.','r‘ lwuwr:;\ “1;n n”l“t{t '{{" I‘v“":' :":rvwm nh“:lu”"v:’ w:'l:dl-.r"lfiv:"-‘ n’:“/,.::n. Mational bank bullding i had told Hir Ceefl Spring-Rice that the |at Sloux City, St. Jossph and other cities i b i S whent “:m T"v |-’..n.4 ikt ple that would not ordinarily have been | was steady an CIoAing prices ‘ware un- | Desrs & Oa., pfd Biis MEte | United States would demand the voleass |in the Woestern loague. I ates cmumed Jont market (oday burdensome, » broke In changed to 1 point higher, May, b.0%c; J Fisk Nubber (o, (w pld 114 o o conld he provi 0 |8 to undergo matertal declines which were Dry Goods Market, ‘ty‘:,',‘,‘uh: v:-;: "t’!:‘rhn:;r "r‘%m ‘:m:;::lr;:hm“ ,/,fl',f' 'H'*m;.m ;«"r‘n |.|v:1')‘. f".,.,',".,,..,.,” “wl;, r:»: R Bl 1 1t ¢ men unless it could be proved that| Omaha Rotarlans are making plana | removed in part by rumors that| wNpw YORK, April §-DRY GOODA | few snlen were steady or nearly mo. P e samery 1 por oont vfd... g 1my |Chey were on their ‘way home for service [for & big demonstration on the opening 1 would disavow the sinking of | cotton and wool markets were firm to- | Since Tuesday the sunnly has been ex o ety MAbcet ;:Alnn'm: COream., com. &5 July div... 116 167 |an com brtants dny of the base ball season. They will i x. Prices closed unsettied 180 | guy on light trading Knit goods also | traordinarily 1ight, which aocounts for RSN, BULAY S T e H.. T & sl D, r1 - - attend the curta r in & body | i ":"I' lv' S ‘v\l‘w »"I “I“'." were firm, with a_broader demand. 'm. [ the fact that slies have more than re BLGIN, April 8—BUTTER_Sixty tubs | Linwin Tel. & Tel com 7 per cent W ———————— i nd July & L 14's. Corn lost | 1any were a little lower: linens were firm. ' gained Monday's break closing 10@16¢ ' sold at 3c; 50 tubs #old at e Mo in Mates Tel & Tel m U S N 1 B ll It oo e e Sk o Wi, L g Borey (k. AR DI TOL S e 0, Naval balloon |sues SALOON MEN FOR | R N G Goes Upon R SELLING TO HUSB : Vorsistent selling, which began in the . 068 pon ampage NG USBAND i wilent pit. soon after the start, consisted of 1 Whaal P e idation by holders, inoiud el R 2 Declaring that liguor sold to her hus | Y O iaent. of the bl | PENSACOLA, ¥ia., Aprf) A—An eighty- |band mado him incompentent te Attend | \ ’ apecuintors, Apide from anxioty po- | foot naval obmervation balloon, recently [to his barber shop, Mrs. Nellfe Cunning- P I’;“”,'L;”,.,",'l'“".,.T,I',,Iv,f ',‘."I,.‘,‘,y“‘" :1” i | brought here for maneuvers, wnapped 1t [ham, In behalf of her husband, James, Atlantic owing 10 e vy a which sub | 4O SHOKE | cov v —— (Bual! You wANT AGUk WARD B0 | anchor Iines today and took a 100-mile un- (and her minor child, commenced sult in marines have inflicted ¢ fpping guve ARG LKE A voG * \ 1 % 5 EATS WUTH | gulded cruise, finally coming to earth |distriot court against five South Side mpetin to'm apread of hearish & . WA GRS “"‘_b‘“G:T"", g MR, RoosEverT, 1) 7 L He WAS unwv\: By n m wwamp near Argyle, Fia. FHow |saloon keepers and the Illinols Security nd so too did & k in ti GUT ONE s PoG AN bady 1t was damaged w known to- | company AR Vet Resides, milder w GosH | O -_'/NJ' Bagvs UvE A Do " was damaged was unknown to- | o K e tavorabls temperatures A NT o 86 A QST oM GET BN 1N THE WEST pight. A detnchment from the naval| The saloon men named in the eomplaint now falls in the winter erop belt tended Yo 1 R | station was sent to bring the runaway are: Doll J, Gree, 294 N; J. & Jones, ,,“,: to handicap the bull side of the WES gouy p | bek g 410 North Twenty-fourth; ®mil Tutech, TR0t thority for mseertions th o S\ I0EA! et/ | The balloon was being infiated when it | 2411 Chris Korbmaker, 31 Noerth Jormany would dlsavow the sinking ’ et | broke awny and am the wind carried it Twenty-fourth, and Jumes Lowry, 08 e ey o ] | over the briek wall surrounding the North Twenty-fourth. lete {na vards half a dozer of its “talls, i “as depramsed by the wesknom [ or stabilaers, were toru off. Thin turned FORMER U. S. ATTORNEY HELD it : Data anod with ofher | paide down before 1t hnd gone ar | QN BOGUS CHECK CHARGE - 3 e ranarta tha | nd. in the opinfon of naval officers, | ba ¥ ‘v},“.vl |‘,‘.‘| e nouthwest w aasum- | event .n y wan responsible for e coming | w,_ # Summers, former United States ¥ f i wer. inflienoe to earth Alatriot attorney and well-known Omaha At b 4 In the value S ———— Inwyer, was arresied by the local police 3 Py s, " a1 10" "o JUSTICE POLLEY OF DAKOTA | on a charga of writing ehecks when ha ot ‘ - hiad tneaficlent funds. He was released Whaati N F.red CALLS FOR EARLY ACTION | [0 hing his awn hond ' heming PR s e Mr. Summers had been in Reattls for ; . 2 : e e [#everal years. Wince the firet of the year " TN furd. | ——— e .. R L R S e the |he haa heen in Omaha ey ‘ E W URT e WSt WU T Wou O @HAG A "GUACHA RO TAELLO. GTRNE, (N LOOVING Vou AT " GoTT -y y opdidurBeaionesl | i over, | [ \ MORE WNE SHOWS A DAY, ILL LoO¥ JUST AS A # ) ( . im | 4 ekt N e, b i e IO MORE T taL WORE THE i Wow, A% A 04D TGN verE T Wby () chow LoosEf o o Winny i watvow w1 primnary | FIFTY-SIX PASS AT THE {4 Vg et N ek O P8 Pos ON A RS WeKERS, ARG LK A 506 NPy (% ocedu v s aioees o | LOCAL Y. M. C. A, SCHOOL of " ' " " cases | e G TS AND LNES (N ;. . i hout pr Stiighers rosaipia, | ELEN .»/‘G\M.«mm VNPE EAY / Iihaut. § Over fifty-six students have obtained 1 v . ™ o, I¥ | é \ ‘\ m——— : ‘.“ A y Fnd) h"' passing marks tn the examinations given i \ | \ ( st gt mediate we 1hy the educational department of the ' . g A . ; 5 ) " 3 ¢ N 3 Young Men's Christian sssociation under | and ™ At 4 the sptoen of the International sommit ' GMANA GENEIAL MABRKRT | Aol ! ' el tes of New York The Bibls olass » 1 . aminations 1 the boys' department will i Whateante Prb aduee be held soon f Chaeged by Dealers \ it | ; Y FRED PAFFENRATH RESUMES | e - the HIS OLD JOB AT THE DEN ¥ \ " $ ‘:l" ' - Pred Dartenrath W time Planr man \ : - ager for Ak Bar Ben Den, now for t e ’ Hiah \ ' LA “ A Pt A 1 e Al B oM b ihis .‘ a - . e andd s » the Den He Wil . THIRTEEN SCHOOLS TAKE hus s Tenss of (N part of PART IN DECLAMATION ‘v 1 : ———— R iy ABOR. ta A e sty | BANK CLEARINGS SHOW b Ngh @haet declumatery maieet ANOTHER WEEKLY GAIN o, i , aha BARK clearings made anathee 3 \ “ R 1 T' \ X & . paln (hie weak Tulal cleavings for the l g " hland haly wors BLATLIAR &e asninet BT \ o s I | beon [N, he talal slenrings far (ke e X Ponda ]‘ e AN (W) | ' W ks okl | ppanding week of 156 This W & aain ot . N £ £ | - (RO % o oanl s | aver B4 Ceahin bank clearings have \ ' e owers [reglatervd & galn every wesh o0 far Lhie \ . | , ' i | yeur \ . ‘ on Woaln "o . ’ \ BAVANNAN Aptit & - TURPEN i i TINK it At W Bl e ated ittt AT i, [ w il A » b 8 bhia WORIN - Gutel n.oul b Ahipanenia M " A \

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