Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 271, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1907 — Page 4

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Saturclav, Hav 4, 1907.

HIE LAKE COUNTY TIMES iN EVENING NEWSPAPER PUBUISHED BY THE LAKE COUNTY PIUNTTNO AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, HAMMOND. INDIANA.

"Entered aa second class matter June, 13, 190S, at the poatofSce at Hammond, Indiana, under the Act of Congress. March 8, U7." LOCAL CITICXS : HAMMOND BUILDING Telephone 111 SOUTH CHICAGO OTTLCt : 9141 BaSalo Ave.

t , , Terms Of Subscription. re v. 3.00 tlalf Tar L50 Fla&ls Cople 1 cent

to make It last as long as possible. Almost Incredible accounts are given

of the patience shown by the suffering i

thousands. There Is no violence, either

of murder or of raids on shops and

warehouses where food Is stored- It

Is a tale to melt the hardest heart. And the response has been generous. The Christian Hfcrald's $400,000 is made up principally of small contributions.

Large numbers of Indiana people have !

ent in their humble offerings, testi

fying to the humane impulses of their

hearts. When we reflect how vast is

the quantity of food that goes to waste i in this prosperous land every day, it seems as if some way ought to be

found to distribute the bounty of na

ture more uniformly. There is no better way to do this than for each one,

as ne or ene reeis atie, to send on a

contribution, however small, to the

Christian Herald at New York Indianapolis Star.

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FOVlSZOTiS,

Latest Movements in Industrial Centers, by Exclusive Wire to Lake County Times.

NEW YORK LETTER. New York, May 4. Outside of the trade In Heading, Union Pacific and St. Paul, the market was almost lifeless. Reading was the leading feature. It

PRODUCE MARKETS. Chicago, May 4. There were 9 cars of strawberries received this morning. The bulk of the berries were green and hard to sell. Prices were generally easier, but occasionally a few cases of

iancy tjerries brought fully as mucn

outside prices. lor

opened at 113 and sold up to 114ai. a as yesterdav's outside prices.

new high record on the present upward 1 Poult,ry a good demand existed, w in movement. TW ntM,. , ?:JPPlies ample and prices tirm y held

Iarger Paid Up Circulation.

than any other Newspaper in Northern Indiana

CIRCULATION

YESTERDAY

Mr. Bryan.

This autobiographical passage in a

recent speech of Mr. Bryan's is Instructive:

movement. There was nothing in the

news to cause any radical changes either way in prices. Professionals and room traders were about the only ones doing any trading. Their operations were confined to scalping the market. Union Pacific was pressed for sale all during the session. At one time It showed a

Minnesota and Iowa Showers Sun day and west tonight; rising tempera ture. North Dakota Showers or snow flur ries late tonight and Sunday.

South Dakota Showers tonight and

tounday; warmer tonight.

Q Hammond Business Directory

DICK0VER & TA1MAGE, Contractors and Builders. Estimates Furnished on Short Notice, Phone 19S3. OFriCR 23 IUMilACH HOLDING. UAMMOXD, ID.

"My living is as secure as that of any ,oss of almost two points compared

millionaire in tho land. with yesterday's closing figure. The

"Conflagration may wipe out the March statement was not looked upon

wealth of a millionaire, but no conflag- as particularly encouraging for the ration can rob me of the political asset Harriman stocks. which has been given me by the as- The bank statement which was some-

sent of 6,500,000 people. what disappointing in one or two places.

'All I have to do is what I want to grave the bears a little courage and they

do. No one can withhold from me tho started a selliner wave which exten.le.l

means of earning a living."

For nearly eleven years Mr. Bryan

has had not only bread and butter but

cake. As a writer, a lecturer, an edi

tor ana a newsaner nronriftnr vo

up to the closing hour. The last prices of the day were about the lowest. The irregularity in the market continues. While ono stock will show a fair gain for the day, another one will show a

tlRCCLATIOX BOOKS OPEN TO THE

FMDBLIC VOn INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES. I

makes a good living. Nobody grudges like loss. This is caused more by pool

it to him; may he live long to enjoy it; operations than any technical coruli-

but it is entirely probable that he tions In the market. The market upon

would bo still an obscure attorney if a the whole closed dull, featureless and

bit of tawdry rhetoric had not hypno- uninteresting,

TO SUBSCRIBERS Readers Of the tlzed an hymenal national convention.

Tf"i4 ftr Tpnnpstpd tn favor the 1 e asaet wlllcn he speaks of is limes are requested to iavor me financlal a3 well as polltlcal. Hls paths management by reporting any irregu- drop fatness, nis prosperity is the laxitiCS in delivering. Communicate most evident commentary on that gos-

HEW YORK STOCK fIBKET

Descp.

with tho circulation department, or pel of calamity which he preached so Atchlson

telephone 111.

fc

Sometimes Trusts Are Convenient.

Thare Is a general disposition on the part of tho "masses" to mistrust the hiotives of largo corporations. People

look askance at everything a "trust

ets out to do, particularly If It has the thing more.

slightest possible bearing on their own

hersonal Interests. There are times, A POUND OF EGGS.

however, when a corporation, even though It be one of the many tentacled

long, the gospel of Osala and Populism. Now, rich and independent, he Is prop

erly grateful:

"I have nothing to ask of the Amer

ican people. All I ask Is a chance to pay back the debt I owe to them."

Is the debt not paid already Govern

ment railroads and the initiative and

referendum: surely the American people will not ask Mr. Bryan for any-

N. Y. Sun.

Am. Sugar Am. Car ... Araal. Cop. Am. Smelt Am. hocom Anaconda . . B. & O Brook. R. T, C. & O. W.. C. F. & I . . . Col. South Coast Line Denver com Distillers . , Krie com ... Erie 1st....

Erie 2nd

Open. 95 12514 3S 98 135 63 Vz 63Va i9? . 61 11 85 25 Vi 103V3 29 , 25 56

39

L. &. Nash 119 3:

Rome one asked Nick Whelan today Bex: ont 2-

L II X ttU . X O D

cjrmuu. iiuia ttu mil neia.li, who nas Deen in tne ureat xor ..137

,..w..vw. . . - . w I v ,t ta incic wcio in it uuuno, I nt

laminar as mo

preed, can work harmoniously with the grocery business forty-seven years, did M K & T cm 3694 Individual. There are times when the not know, says the Atchison Globe. He at Lead " 65 V Individuals interests are the trusts had never sold eggs by tho pound in N. Y. Oent'lisit

Interests and when the latter Is com pelled, possibly purely for selfish mo

tlves to be generous.

leem to have been reached in Gary.

The United States Steel corporation backed by lta billions of dollars has made possible the building of a city

fcvlthin two or three years that in the rdinary processes would have taken

generations to achieve.

Thirty-six millions have already been

xpended In this enterprise and the ex

penditure of thirty-six more millions is

contemplated.

Within a few years Gary will have gathered within Its borders 100, 000

his life. John Putman. who has been Nor. & W... 78

In the grocery business eighteen years. 2 a3

This rnnrlltlnn jli . i x .... i'rI"i?' ? ?

um Jlul JV.J1UW, Liui iviias xmma iuaage, lieauing ...113Va

Junior member of the firm of Putman & Maage, was present and said it took eight eggs to make a pound. The eggs

were weighed and her answer was correct. Miss Maage remembered that be

fore she went into the grocery business she had occasion to weigh some eggs in cooking and found there were eight

eggs to a pound. Kansas City Journal.

11. I. & S.

Do pfd . . South Pac So. Ry. com St. Paul ..

Texas Pac

Union Pac

U. S. Steel

Do pfd

864 21 .136 V3 29 14S4 .102 26

High 95 yty3 135 Vi 6 4 '4 99 7s 6Hi liv2 36 '4 25 i 103 Vz 30 70 25 56 39 119 22 136 62 137 V3 36 la 76 65 3s 118U 79 93 124V4 114 23i 84 8 6 14 21 137 2 9 4 149Vi 37 102 2 6 VI

Low 94 125 37 95 13414 63 63 9914 60 11

Close 94 125 37 96 13 4 63 63 99 61

Butter values show no change, trade being of a satisfactory character. Egg values were grrnly held. Potato market had a weak undertone. Supplies were large, with the demand no more than fair. Quotations on round lots: Butter Receipts, 4. 90S tubs. Extra creamery, jobbing, 25c: prices to retail dealers. 27c: nrinfs. 2e: firsts. 20'a

23c; seconds, lSCa2uc; dairies. Cooleys, 23c; firsts, 21c; renovated, 22c; paok-

1 ing stock lbo. j Eggs Receipts, 21,236 cases. Mis- ; cellaneous lots as received from the country, ruses returned, 15c; cases ineluded. 15c; firsts .packed in new i whitewood cases, grading 70 per cent

fresh, 15c; prime lirsts, packed in whitewood cases, grading 85 per cent fresh, 16 c; extra hiffh grade stock, grading 0 per cent fresh, especially packed for city trade, 18c Potatoes Receipts, 50 cars. Wisconsin. Minnesota white stock, choice, 55Si-58c; choice to fancy. Michigan, 55 4i60c mixed, red and white, 521i53c; red, fair to good. 50520; common, small, red and white. 4$&50c; new potatoes, $3.0iK 5.50 per brl. Veal Quotations for calves in good order were as follow?: 50 to 85 lbs, afi ec; SO to 85 lbs, Stile; 85 to 100 lbs. fancy, 8(5 9c; 150 to 175 lbs, good meaty, 5 5i5c. Dressed Beef No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 1 loins. 18c: No. 1 round. 8c; No. 1

chuck, 7c; No. 1 plate, 4c. Live Poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c; chickens, fowls, 12 c; broilers, $2.50 Si 6.00 per doz; roosters, Sc; geese, $5.00 17.50; ducks. 13c. Fruits Apples, $3.00 (3 6.00 per brl; bananas, jumbo per bunch, $1.4001.50; straight, $l.l0ffil.25; lemons, Cal., $4.25 tfo.00; oranges. Cal., $2.50 J 5. U0. Green Vegetables Beets, 40 ft 50c per sack; cabas::, $1.25(ff 3.00 per crate; carrots, 40fy 65c per sack; celery, $2.75 IT) 8.00 per case; green onions, $1.25' 2.50 per box; lettuce, head, $4.50 i 5.00 per brl; leaf, 22 (a 25c per case; onions,

3f(.3c per lb; pieplant. J1.dO'u2.UU per box; radishes, homo grown, 25ftT60c per

HEARD ON THE BOURSE It is reported that papers in a very important suit brought by Theodore 11.

Price against the New York Cotton Ex

change have been served today.

PHONE 1464. rilONE 14&4U Our Motto: Satisfied Customer.

WOLF & CO.

Merchant Tailors.

CLEANING, DYING AND REPAIRING

NEATLY DONE

Corner Hohman and Sibley Streets

Opposite First National Bank

OFEN EVENINGS HAMMOND. INU.

DR. W. H. DAVIS, DENTIST. Hoonta 1-3, .Majrutlc 1U1.

Special Notice Do not confuse this

office with the Harvard Dentists, for I

am in no way connected with them.

nJVr havft Vin

une 01 me snrewdest brokers in wan

street made the remark that "Union Best Equipped Repair Shop In the Stat

Pacific preferred has always been preferred by the directors." "Knowing

how it is held," he said, "I would bet

on it every time."

STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND.

Washington. Secretary Cortelyou has put 4 million dollars in local Nat

ional banks to remain during the tax paying rerlod. Much of this money has

been transferred to New York. J. D. & Co.

Phoae 8703. HAMMOND GARAGE Automobiles for Rent Gftsollnr, Oil ad Snodrle. General Repairing J. V. MeMCLLEN, Prep. 74 60. Hohman street. Hammond, lad.

KONG HONG LO CO. Chlnrae, American and European IlESTAl KANT. Chinese Chop Sut-y. All Chinese dishes strved In short order. Chinese Goods Open from and Tea. 11 a. m. to 1. a. m. 9- State Street, Hammond. Ind,

Wm. Pepperdine & Son

G. W. HUNTEE Phoae 2633

AUTOMOBILE GARAGE I Contractors and Builders

Cement and Cencreta Construction a pedalty

As in Reading, so in American Smelt

ing & Refining some of the brokers

who had orders in Union Pacific tried j to shine as principals in an upward movement. The street was Hooded

with tips on the stock, principally con

cerning the alleged probability of an

increase to 10 per cent in the divi

dend rate.

Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System Bl S. HOHMAN STREET

Phone 122. Iluehn Block, llniumond, Iaa

Outside of a few issues the market is

still inactive but every experienced op

erator recognizes that this has often been characteristic of important bull

movements before the public took hold

and gave breath to the trading. The

narrowness of the market Is very sat

isfactory condition considering the ex

isting money situation.

CHAS. SPEICHERT

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Estimate Furniihad on Short Notloe Phone 3162

Residence 270 Michigan Avenue,

HAMMOND. IND.

35v8 35 100 bunches; parsnips, 65c per sack;

spinach. 7oc per box; turnips, 35600 per sack.

o V 103 29 70 3 24 8 56 39 119 22 134 62 13674 i i) 64 1 1 6 78 92 124 113 28 84 85 21 136 29

101 Ts 26

to ',4, 103 30 70 248 56 39 119 22 134 62 136"s 1 o 64 llt 79 93 124 113?s 2S 84 85 21 136 29 14S 37 102 26

C H. WANZER

STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

Stocks Carried on 3 to 5 Point Margin, Nominal Rates of Interest.

333 Rcokery Bldg., Chicago. TELEPHOHE KASR1S8R. 34C5.

Wabash pfd

NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.

HOW PEP PLAYED BALL. Louis E. Pepper is not only a pencil

Inhabitants and if the Steel people are pusher, but a ball slinger. Pepper was

allowed to pursue the even and rapid out with the boys yesterday, and his actenor of their way, tho city will be tions showed that his namo is a very

ideauatoly Qualified to take care of appropriate one, he displaying much

those 100. 000 eouls in up-to-date, com- ginger. Mr. Pepper was formerly the

Month May . July . Aug. .

Sept . Oct. . Dec. .

Open .1021 .1023 .1010 .1011 .1033 1038b

High Low Close 1024 1015 1020-21 1030 1014 1025-26 1018 100S 1014-16 1021 1009 1015-16 1043 1031 1036-37 1048 103S 1042-43

JOHH DICKINSON & GO,

This morning's News says: A few

tips like that circulated on Monday

when Union Pacific was selling around 145 that before the end of tho week the stock would advance to 150, might

revive interest in this kind of predic

tion. While tips continue to make good

the professional trader at least is al

ways ready to play them.

HOWARD STEVENS, Open lot Contract.

Painting, Paper Hanging

and Decorating. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. My Motto: Good Work.

153 Morton Court. Hammond, Ind.

Telephone 1544.

244 Plummer Ave.

Hammond

H. A. EDWARDS. Ftrat Claaa TOXSORIAL PARLOR, FOURTH FLOOR, HAMMOND nt'II-DINO.

A. HELLERMAN aiftaa coitshoes,

Southern Pacific sympathized with

Union to a greater extent than on any

previous day since the movement In the latter began, although nothing In the way of argument on the stock was

heard that had not figured in the rum

ors previously. Such as were mentioned referred to good earnings and

the prospect foe an increase in the divi

dend next August.

W. B. NEWMAN, Contractor of

Painting, Paper Hangin2

and Decorating 147 MORTON COURT

NBV SPR1NQ Exclusive 171 Hohman St.

STYLES Agency HAMMOND

Phone 205 DR. P. L. RIGG Dentist 402 Hammond Bldg. HAMMOND, IND.

Brummel & Budinger 1 and Itf Wabash Ave.

LA PORTADA CIGAR

For Sale at HAMMOND BUFFET

IN CANS

fortable fashion.

Aa Mr. Bufnngton, whose statement

was published in tho Lake Countt (Times yesterday says, tho steel com

pany who at present own approximate-

star pitcher on the Rural Retreat nine,

but that was way back in the eighties.

Pitcher Pepper is the same that got his name in the paper a score of years

ago when he struck out twenty-seven

DANK STATEMENT.

ly 7,000 acres of land at Gary and vlci- men every day for five days in

llty, will always be tho largest property great duel between his home nine and

Reserve Dec. $ 5.522,150 Reserve less U. S Dec. 5,527,775 Loans Inc. 16,902,700 Specie .....Dec. 241,800 Legals Dec. 1,676,200 1 )f nnslts Inn 1 i d1 R ftfirt

the Circulation Inc. ' 5L000

holders In the new town. Their object In gaining tho franchioses they seek at the hands of the Gary board, is prim

arily to give themselves good service.

Incidentally tho smaller property own

era. and tenants who represent the

mass of the consumers, must neces

sarily profit.

Certain It Is that tho Steel people are better qualified to provide adequate

accommodations in the matter of pub

Ho utilities, than anybody else. Certain

It Is that tholr own Interests are great

er thin those of anybody elese. Certain it is that in Justice the company whose wealth and enterprise have made possi

ble the realization of Gary tho former

the aggregation from Max Meadows.

Colonel Mike Stoffey was behind the

bat when Pep did tho slinging act in

those times. Roanoke (Va.) Times.

New York, Saturday, May 4.

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

:hits the watch trust

Dec. Corn. May Julv Sept

Dec.

Independent Watchmaker Tells IIor

the Trust "Dumps" Its Goods Abroad. Washington, May 4. Charles A.

Keene, of New York, president of the ont.

Independent Watch Dealers' associa- Juliy

tlou, had a conference with Assistant ePt

Attorney General Turdy, of the de May

July

Month Open Wheat. May ..81i& July ,.$4-S Sept ..S6-853

ia entitled to have a dominating voice partment of justice, concerning nn in

vestigation which the department is making into the methods of the socalled watch trust. Keene exhibited watches made in the United States which he had purchased abroad for less than he could buy them in this country. Keene also called at the Whlta House and offered to President Roosevelt a watch with a United States movement and case which he had pur

chased In England from a dealer who

.4914 .49?.! , .50-49 47Ts .443 . .43 i8 . .36-36 ,.1562 ..1590

In such of Gary's affairs as directly

concern it. while no ono has any

false notions that the Steel Trust built Gary for love or are doing anything for

the citizens of Gary for love, it is rea

sonable to assume that the people's interests will be as fairly dealt with by

tho parent corporation in the matter of

public utilities, as by a foreign cor

poration and tho chances are, (the

Steel company's own interests being io inextricably mingled with those of the private consumers), a little more

fairly.

Sept I.nrd.

May

July

Sept Rib.

May

July Sept

. SS2 . .S92-95

.872 SS2

High Low Close Sl SI 81 S4i4 83g 83-g 84b S6 85 85V- ax S7ii S6?4 87ax 49Vj 4S4 49Ha 49'3 49ja 495sa 50 4 9iss8 4934b 48 47 ;8 4S 44i 44s, 444a 43 Vs 42 ?8 '4 42 3.ib S6Va 36 3tisa 1567 1562 1567n 1595 1590 1595 .... .... 1605n S72b S90 8S2 8S7 902 892 897-900 S62b 877 872 875-77 fcS7 8S2 837

STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. 5 Board of Trade Building Telephone Harrison 6612 6611 New York Office, 42 BROADWAY Members Chicago Board of Trade. New York Consolidated Stock Exchange

Bullish tips there were in plenty on

St. Paul, but those who gave them either knew nothing on which to base their predictions of higher prices or If

in possession of information of conse

uuence were unwilling to make It

known. They merely said that Stand

ard Oil interests were ready to make a movement in the stock that would be

the counterpart of tho rise in Union

Pacific.

The 20th Century

. Correspondence School

CHAS. McINTOSH, Manager

Business, Scientific, Literary, Art

and Physical Culture Courses.

Box 262 HAMMOND, IND.

Dr. A. J. WILLITS, Physicmn and Surgeon. Residence 33 Webb St. Phone 133 Temporary Office, 402 Hammond BIdg. Phone 205. Dr. li. C. QROMAN,

Physician and Surgeon.

Office: 402 Hammond BIdg.

Phone 205 Res. Phone 1563

HOURS : 8 A. M. to 9 P. XL.

GRAIN MARKETS.

Money continues easy and there have

been no recent predictions of string

ency in the near future. Crop reports first-Class work guaranteed.

were less favorable today but these

seemed to be wholly disVgarded. It is

believed that the banking interests are

disposed to favor a gradual Improve

merit in prices, but a too rapid advance

is likely to meet with a check. There is still a fair short interest in several

of the principal stocks and it looks as

if covering would be forced at higher

prices. A. O. Brown & Co.

Houses Reshingled, estimates given,

ALVIN Q. RINKER

Phone 4034

402 Conkey Avenue

J. M. DAHLKAMP Teaming Contractor Telephone 1574 275 Douglas St. HAMMOND, IND,

W. M. CHRISTEN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUPT 312 Hammond Building HAMMOND

Chicago, May 4. Car lots today: Wheat, 25 cars; corn. 254 cars; oats, 249 cars; hogs, 14,000 head.

U.Ktimates Moiiriny. Wheat, 25 cars; corn. 243 cars; oats, 250 cars; hogs, 40,000 head.

Total Clearances. Wheat and tlour equal 251,000 bushels; corn, 318,000 bushels; oats, 23,000 bushels. Northwest Cars. Last Last Today Week Year

Duluth 196 Minneapolis 306 Chicago 25

Week 224 235 50

CHICAGO LETTER.

WITH THE EDITORS

"Hungered and Ye Gave Me Meat." . what a noble work is that whioh the Christian Herald has Just performed, In the dispatch of $400,000 to relieve the pitiable famine sufferers of China! It is in such eminently practical and unsectarian endeavor as this that the church of Christ on earth presents its sufficient answer to its critics. If there Is any Christian work in the world it is this. "For I was a hungered, and ye gave me meat; I was thirsty and ye gave me drink; naked and ye clothed me, sick and ye visited me." Imagination can not grasp the magnitude of the awful calamity which

presses oown upon mo v,umt-o .empire. It is believed that the panga of hunger have seized upon not fewer than 10,000,000 persons in the affected provinces. At Fang Chow there is a famine camp of 80,000 persons, of whom 1,000 die in one night of cold and starvation. There are 100.00 refugees in one camp at Nanking and ' 30.000 in another at Chlng Kiang. The .dispatches and mall reports are full " of the most distressing itorleB. Everything edible if , devoured, even root from the ground, worm and vermin. Parents trade the bodies of dead children with ether families and apportion tho flesh amoxur the survivors so as

Chicago, May 4. WHEAT Speculation in wheat was not so large today as usual. Prices were inclined to weak-

has paid the alleged watch trust $7.03 ness- although the range of fluctua-

for it. The watch, he said, -would j tions was narrow. Showers through-

cost a dealer in this country $1S.5SL out the winter wheat belt and preThe -watch was engraved as having dictions for further moisture tomorrow

been presented to President Roosevelt "as a demonstration of the methods oi the American Watch trust" The president declined to accept the gift.

STATE S0L0NS SENTENCED

Convicted of Fraudulent Land-Grab-E2I2tiri Both to Do Time In Jail. Fortland, Ore., May 4. State Senators FranfeEn r. Mays and W. N. Jones have been sentenced by Federal

induced some selling by the longs to take profits. Foreign markets were quoted unchanged to one-quarter of a penny lower. Receipts at all of the nrlmarv markets larger than the

Hoes

corresponding day a year ago. Cash Omaha 5.5u0

.... . TCansis Pitv . 3 000

St. Louis 2.000

Primary movement. Receipts. Wheat, today 839,000 Last week 735.000 Last year 318.000 Corn, today 571,000 Last week 457.000 Last year 495,000

45

149

4

Ship.

480,000

550.000 227.000 416,000 439,000 323,000

Southwestern Receipts and Shipment.

Receipts. Minneapolis, today ..31S.000 Last year 147,000 St. Louis, today 33,000 Kansas City, today .. 29.000 Last year 36,000

' Ship

252,000 65.000 23,000 33,000 36,000

X. Y. Sun Gossip Next to Union Pa

cific, Reading was the main feature Of

interest in the market, the same clique

being active in both stocks. There was a disposition to regard the opera

tions in Reading as of much less im

portance than those in Union Pacific on t,he ground that the room traders

who were inactive in both were exe cutlng orders in the latter for the ac

count of some large interests, but were merely carrying on a movement of

their own in the other on account of

the prestige that their connection with the Union Pacific movement had given

them.

Im Seasons Why Ton Should Buy a Maxwell Attars,

i.

REFORM THAT IS URGED

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Union Stock Yards, May 4. Hog receipts, 14.000; market steady; left over, 2,000. Light. $6.35 to 6.57; mixed. $6.30 to 6.57; heavy, $6.15 to 6.52; rough, $6.15 to 6.30. Cattle receipts, 300; market unchanged. Sheep receipts, 2,0ir0; market unchanged.

demand only fair. There was still a

sprinkling of crop damage reports In circulation upon the exchange. The market closed steady with very little change from yesterday's prices. CORN' Liquidation in the May future

caused a weaker tendency for the more

juagu v. ii. iium; in connection with deferred months. For the first time in land fraud cases in eastern Oregon, quite a while, May corn sold under the Mays' punishment is a $10,000 fine and July. This leads a great many traders four months in Jail, and that of Jones to believe that the short interest in the is $2,000 and eight months in jail. former has beea pretty well eliminated. Mays' sentence was stayed until No Corn ln tha eamPlQ market offered onevembetr 1st. to permit the case going uarte!; TT terday. Cas h

before the United States court of appeals. The sentences of Hamilton IL Hendriske, Charles A. Watson and George D. Barnard, Implicated in the sama case, -went over until September because of the objections by the government to the manner in which the defendants bill of exceptions was prepared. The defendants in the cases were convicted of attempting to defraud the government ln the Blu

demand dull. The speculative market closed with a weak undertone showing a fair decline for the day. OATS Showed the same weak tendency as the balance of the grain market Distributive Belling1 of the May option was continued on a liberal seals. Any one that wished to buy that future experienced no difllicullty ln having their wants supplied. The July and September options sold off sympathetically about a quarter of a cent. Cash trade dull. Closing price were a shade lower than yeaterday.

Cattle ' 100 300

Sheep 1,200 '500

Hogs closed weak and mostly 5c lower. Light, $6.30 to 6.55; mixed, J6.S0 to 6.52; heavy, $6.15 to 6.50; rough. J6. 15 to 6.25. Cattle and sheep unchanged.

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

Liverpool, May on-eighth lower; higher.

4. Wheat closed corn, one-eighth

WEATHER FORECAST.

Kansas and Nebraska Showers tonisrht and Sunday; rising temperature. Montana Generally fair tonight and Sunday; continued cold with frost to-nie-ht.

Illinois and Wisconsin Fair tonight

and Sunday, probably becoming unettied by Sunday night; light frost tonisrht: rlsinar temperature.

Indiana and Lower Michigan Fair

tonight and Sunday; frost tonight; ris

ing temperature Sunday. Missouri Fair tonight probably fol lowed by Bhowera Sunday; rising teru perature.

Coruio Supplements Should Be Kept Out of the Homes, Say the Kinderjjartners. New York, May 4. A campaign of education directed against the comic sections of Sunday newspapers wa3

decided upon at the session of the International Kindergarten union. Itwa3

voted to provide funds for the distribution of circulars to parents callin? upon them to bar the Sunday supplement from their homes. A sub-committee of the best children's writers and artists is to be selected to devise a proper substitute for the comic supplement. Delegates were also urged to request the newspapers of their sections of the country to devote at least a part of a column to the publication of literature wholesome and attractive to children.

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No Reformers Need Apply. Philadelphia, Pa, May 4. MayoT Reyburn, has summarily removed from office Cyrus D. Foss, secretary of the civil service commission of thi3 city. Foss is a son of Bishop Cyrus D. Foss, formerly Methodist Episoeopaf bishop of Philadelphia, and Is a prominent member of the City party, the reform body. The excuse for his removal was a letter in which he requested an official whose duties rerequire technical knowledge to qualify for the Job by examination.

Dominican Treaty Ratified. Santo Domingo, Republic of Santo Domingo, May 4. The new treaty between the United States and Santo Domingo, intended to replace the

treaty which has been pending before

the United States senate for the last two years, has beenn ratified by the

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