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talitol MtTMwH of Whoa* Fswm OMahease
aad Harveot Fragrees la Mlaaaari
Wark Maiaat tka Ball Mwiil
CHICAGO lIL. Jana ll.—Tka Initial
toovemoat of wheat from Oklahoma and the
spreading of harvest work lata Missouri
served to Impart a faallM •’ boarialtaaaa
to tradara la the grata markete tka paaa
weak which evea raparta ef a wear wheat
famtue la Franca failed to otfaeL The mar*
het aa a whole the paat weak haa bees aa
a etoady price decline Sentiment however
oeemid pretty well divided aad each day**
openlag eaw a eteady price climb only to
tall back under th eprevloue daFe C lacing
la the tact hour. The corn market haa been
dominated largely by wheat aad eats have
fluctuated In sympathy with the other ao*
reala The provlaloa Hal haa been dull with
too many hogs at the centers to allqw
much e fa bullion movement In the market.
The Indleatlono point to a good grain mar-
ket tke coming week. The weather map will
more than ever figure ao the controlling la-
fluence.
On Uto Saturday Rtorkat. scattering lease
la July attempted to market that future ia
only fair aiaed quaatltlM but tke trade
fought ehy of the buying aldo of the market
had refused to aboorb the oupply available
la the pit oven at lower prices. As the
aeeoloa drew to a clooo there waa a r-ac
lion from the lowest prices. The woahnaea
Of July pulled the September option down
somewhat during the earlier bourn of the
cession. but more deferred months showed
strength late.
Ideal weather may now bo soon in the
sera belt aad with the excepUen st owl
worms reported at Cairo lIL aad hot winds
tat Tuas the plant Is progreeelng favorably.
United States stocks of standard oats
promise a good reduction tor Monday as
withdrawals wero 100.000 bushels aad eas-
es nations 000000 bushels
While there was some laveetmoat buytag
la hog products the past few days this de-
mand was hardly equal to the selling by
longs la the way of liquidation. The big
packers who are the holders ef the ossa
meats and lard la Chicago wore again on
th* Milin* ■!<!•.
The grain list closed lower for the day
MBke for wheat. 11.048 H for corn aad %
• %c for oats. Hog products wero lower all
around.
CHICAGO OKADO MABKHt.
CHICAGO. Juno 11. were as
follows today:
_ Open. High. Low. Class
Wheat—
July IHU IHU 1*6% 101%
Bept 104% 10i% 101% 101%
lOO 100% 104% 104%
Cora—
July n% ii% ii% n %
B«pt it% fi n% n%
03% 01% 01 01%
Oats—
July 40% 10% 40% 40%
Bept. 40% 40% 40% 40%
40% 41% 41% 41%
Froviaicaa
Hen Pork—
July .. .. 1L72% 11.11% 11.11% 10.00
Bept. .. .. 10.07% 11.10 11.10 10.01%
Lard—
July .. .. 10.00 10.00 10.01% 10.00%
Kept. .. .. 11.10 11.10 11.00 11.00%
•• »»» 7 % H. 11% 1L67% 11.01%
Short Ribo—
July .. .. 10 45 10.40 10.01% 10.01%
Sept 10.41 10.40 10.03% 10.03%
KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN.
KANSAS CITY. June 14—Cash whaatt
N<>. # 3 bard *L66%0L13; Na 3 red 6LBI
Cora: No. 3 white 30c.
Oats: No. 3 white 03«03%ee; Na 3
mixed. 61051%a
Close—Wheat: July. ot%«M%e: Sep-
tember. 57%©87%c; December »%c.
Cora: July 72%c; September 00%e; De-
cember 68858%a
Osts: July. 41c; September. i»%a
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN.
CHICAGO June wheat: No. 3
red 01.00•l.WWl Nb. 1' hard. 01.00% •
100%; Na 1 northern. 01.1401.10; No. 3
northern. 01.1301.14; No. 3 spring 01.030
1.14; velvet chaff 110401.13; durum. 01.01
Corn: No. 0. 14*7lo; No. 3 white 71%
• 18%e; Na 3 yellow 15»l»%e.
Oats: No. 3 white |3%0|4%0; stand-
ard. 53913 c.
ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN.
ST. LOUIS. June 10.—Cash wheat: Na
3 red. 01.049L07; No. 3 herd O10l«1.13.
Corn: No. 3 74%c; Na 3 white 01%
• 33a
Oats: No. 2. 63c; No. 2 white 04%«Ma
Close —Wheat: July 01.04%; September
1L0i91.64%.
Cora: July 73%0; September 71%9%a
Oats: July 44%c: September 21%c.
NEW ORLEANS RICR
NEW ORLEANS June 16.—Clean rice waa
eteady with rough grades nominal.
Sales: Clean Honduras 1644; clean Jap-
an. 76.
Quotations: Honduras 4Q5%c; clean Jap-
an 404%a
BIDES WOOL LEATHER.
NEW TORK. Juno 16.—Hides: Market
steady; Bogota 30916 c; Central Amerioa
34 %e.
Leather: Firm; hemlock flreta 33 9 335;
seconds 21924 c; thirds 21922 c; rejects
lie.
NEW TORK MONEY.
NEW TORK Juno 16.—Money on sail
nominal. Time loans steady. 40 and 00-
lay 3 per cent; 4 months 3% per cent.
GENERAL WBATHEB RI HT.
Observations taken at 3 a m.. Saturday
June 15. 1913:
First column direction of the wind see-
end column velocity of the wind third col-
umn. tomperatura fourth column rainfall
fifth column state of the weather.
Abilene Tex. 8 30 80 .00 Clear
Amarillo Tea N 13 58 .00 Cloudy
Augusta Ga NB 4 40 .00 Cloudy
Birmingham. Ala 8 10 74 .00 Cloudy
Boston Mass. BE 4 68 .00 PtCldy
Brownsville Tea S 18 83 .00 PtCldy
Chicago 111. 8W 10 48 .40 PtCldy
Charleston 6 C. NB 4 72 .00 PtCldy
Corpus Christi EE 30 63 .00 PtCldy
Del Rio Tex. E 10 78 .00 Clear
Fort Worth. Twt 8 38 70 .00 Clear
Galvestoa Tea 8 14 80 .00 Cloudy
Houston Tea BE 14 80 .00 Clear
Jacksonville Fla BW 12 78 .00 Clear
Kansas City W 10 73 .01 Cloudy
Key West Fla BE « 83 .00 Clear
Knoxvlllo. Tena W 8 70 .01 Cloudy
Louisville. Ky. 8 8 70 .84 Cloudy
Macon Ga 8 4 70 .00 Cloudy
Memphis. Tena 8W 14 70 .01 Cloudy
Miami. Fla 8 8 84 .00 Clear
Montgomery Ala BW 8 78 .00 Cloudy
New Orleana La 8 13 80 .00 Cloudy
New Tork BE 18 54 .00 Cloudy
Oklahoma City 8 18 78 .00 Clear
Paleatine. Tea 8 14 78 .00 PtCldy
SL LoutK Ma BW 8 43 .It Clear
St. Paul Mina 8W 8 S 3 .08 PtCldy
Shreveport. La 8 13 80 .04 Cloudy
Tampa Fla 8 6 80 .00 PtCldy
Taylor. Tea 8 14 78 .00 Cloudy
Waehlngton E 4 00 .04 Rain
ALLEN BUELL
Official In Charge of Local Office United
Weather Bureau.
ENGINEERS
ROCKWELL-SUNING CO„
718 Gunter Bldg.
Investigation and construction of Irri-
gation and power plants a specialty.
W. L. Rockwall B. G. SUalng.
W. B. TutUa
CANE-SEED
AND HAND PICKED
SEED CORN
ANT QUANTITY.
M. MARUCHEAU GRAIN 00.
Shn Antonio Tux.
SUNDAY
Weakly Wealhoe Beport Shewa Laak af
Mefotaw Over Tenas oof Ohiahema
No rala occurred over a oeusiderebie area
la Coatful aad Mertheaetera Toaea Routh-
oaetora Oklahoma and aoribeMUrn Arkaa-
sas the past week bat la ether Motions of
the eottea belt preeipiutlaa waa goaeral
and liberal aooerdlag la Um severamonrs
weekly weather report received at the Cot-
tea Eschaage yeeterday. The hoavleot rales
during th wook occurred la Florida Geor-
gia aad tke eastern portion ef the Caro-
linas. More than two lushes fell In parts
of Eastern Tessa Southern Louisiana. Cas-
ual MlsslagtppL western Teaaeaaee. eoutb-
era Alabama. Florida Georgi a aad the
eastern portion of the Carolina* The
sreateet weekly amesßL AM taebaa foil
at Valdoeta Ga
la Tesaa the meaa tempoeaturee were
above normal la Ike woetora aad above
normal In the eastora portion ef the etale.
l.ooaJ ehowere occurred oa Mx daya. but
the amouata wore generally below normal
except aloag the Immediate ooaat aad In the
eoutneasiern oountlea where they ranged
fiom one lash to more tbaa two Inch.a
Little or ao preclpltatloa occurred la the
northweotera ooatral aad weoura oouaUea
The eunshlae waa abundaat.
In Loulaiaaa meaa tomperatureo wero be-
low Mo aormaL The eool cloudy weather
wag uufavorabla A largo area of the east-
ern portion of the etate la tka Atchafaiaya
bottoma aad la Uto Mleateolppt bottome weet
of the river ooatlauec uador water although
the flood watere In the northern portion
of the overflowed district are beginning te
recede slowly; but they sre still rising to
ths souibsrs portion.
PRODUCE TRADE GOOD
Both City sad Coaatry HaHaaos ef Whale
■lore of Wb ill sal ire of I Revs I Toiaase
It haa bees a eulot weak la the whole-
sale district. Jobbers have 'hsd so ooeooioa
to raise or lower their celling prloeo and
buclAMO bMB MftfiMd W < Mnount
of orders from the city aad country trade
The eg ealsg prices cs California eaaner
Irults wore anaosuasod duriag the weak but
they wero about the sasso ao last year aad
caused little commoat. A promlnoal statis-
tician came out with come Interoatlng flg-
ures oa the season's appUs yield aad ea-
porta The figures show that from ths three
principal United gtatao porta—Now York
Moetoa aad Fertlaad—exporte aggregated
1.310144 barrels. Tbs total oxporto for the
season wore the largest for any season ex-
cept 1138-87 aad IM3-A
. RUINED hUGAR UNCHANGED '
NEW YORK. Juno 16.—The domaotlo re-
fined sugar market waa unchanged with all
refiners doing business on the basic of 4.14 c
lose 1 per cent for each for Bao granulated.
Spot: Raw sugar market was unchang-
•d at 8.33 c for centrifugal 8.480 for mus-
cuvado and 8.17 c tor aoliun
CHICAGO FRODUCH-
CHICAGO Juno ll.—Quota Ilona wore aa
followe today:
Butter eteady. Creamerloo 88938%0 Dal-
rlea 149 340.
Egge steady. Receipts 14.706 cases at
msi*. cases inciuueu 16%v1v%c ursts
i.c prime fleets 17 %c.
Cheese eteady. Dalslee 14%. Twine 11%9
%c. Young Americas 14%9%c Long Morns
14w he.
Potatoes firm. Receipts old 39 ears new
36 cars Quotations; Old 81.2091 84 sew
81 409 L4O. •
Poultry llvn firm. Turkeys ISA chickens
13%A springs 36 9 30a
Veal sloauy. ivlio.
NEW YORK FRODUCR.
NEW YORK. Juns 16.—Eggs steady. White
fancy large now laid 38934 a
KANSAS CITY FBOPPCR
KANSAS CITY. June 16.—QACCatloua ts-
day wero as follows:
Butter creamery 34%c. tints Ua seo-
onde 20a packing etock 86a
EggA extras lire tints 11A sacoads Itn
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
NEW YORK. Juno 16.—Raw sugar 1 Mar-
ket quiet; Muscovado 89 teat 38.38 to
SS|4X. Centrifubal IS test. 38.86 9 3.93; mo-
laaees sugar 89 test. 66.1193.17; refined
easy; crushed 86.90; tine granulated 66.80;
powdered 66.80. _ .
Molaseee: Market steady; Now Orleaae
open kettlA 35% 60c.
NEW YORK DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK. Juno 16.—The print eloth
division of cotton goods Is strong aad ad-
vancing prices an being paid for larger
quaatltlM than have been celling la the
paet few weeks Now eprlng llnee ot cottons
ere being ebown from day to day In sam-
ple prices Wool markets sn firm with sa
advancing tendency.
RAILROAD DECLARES DIVIDEND.
NEW YORK. June 16.—The Cuban Rail-
road company ot Cuba declared a semi-an-
nual dividend of 3 per cent on Its preferred
etock payable Auguet 1 to holden of rec-
ord of July L Thle is an Increase of % per
cent over the last payment.
LAWYER UNDERGOING
FAST
Agostino Lev an il n. a lawyer ot the
Island of Malta says the Boston
Times who has been fasting in the
Carnegie laboratory here since April
18 to determine how great a reserve
of nutritive values the human body
carries is in excellent condition to-
night and expects to prolong his fast
for several days more.
He has lost much in weight (how
much the laboratory officials will not
say) but he declares he feels fine.
Dr. Benedict under whose direction
the experiment is being made de-
clined to discuss It
EXPLANATORY NOTES.
Observations taken at 8 p. m. sevanty-flfth me
Bdisn time. Air pressure reduced to sea level
obam (continuous Unes) pass through points
of equal air pressure. Isothbxms (dotted lines)
pass through points of equal temperature; drawn
only for sero freering 80° and 100°.
O clmt; Q partly cloudy; * cloudy
® rain; ® snow; ® report missing.
Arrows fly with the wind. First flgnrex temper-
ature; second precipitation of .01 Inch or mors
past M hours: third maximum wind vslow
SCARCITY OF RAIN
SEASON’S BEST PRICES
RULE FOR LIVE STOCK
HgM Rasstpds laftiMwec Faskaru to BM
Bik far guppUn Slivw M to M
Cswto tUglMr ter tke Wack.
UNION gTOCK YAIIDA Juas 18— Prime
ef all kinds st cauls aag saives have bcca
as bigk tke past wwk as at aay ether pe-
riod thle eeasun end the Indications are that
the markets are la tor • high spell ot oeme
duretloA Prime weighty stoore have ranged
as high as It It oaths aorthera markets
aad the markets ss a whole are quoted at
the ewd of the week fully II l» U cento
higher than the woeh prevloua.
AU olaaoeo of butcher slock have eold
welt uadvr lighter roeeipto aad a strwag
demkaA Oa the local market receipts of all
classes of satilo have boon the lightest in
sems time aad buyers towards lbs end of
the week wore not Inclined to vmt the yardo
at aIL The Fort Worth market however
has been well supplied In all dlvtMeaa Ship-
pen to this Immediate neighborhood have
gone around the San Antonie market to add
to the already crowded peaa of the other
Texae markeia
Commieeioa mon bon an adulates liberal
roaslgnmenta the earning week. The demaad
here has been sharpened to a koea edge aad
prleeo that are being offered tor well-
weighted clock compare well with tlnoo ot
the larger packing centers.
Butcher oews have eold hero the past
week from 6688 to 84.26 per hundredweight.
Calvoo have ranged from 14.68 to 8621 aad
hogo have been active and ctreng from IT
to 17.64.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fart Worth la AeMve to AU IMvictass With
Frieee at I4lgb Levala.
FORT WORTH. Tag.. June 16.—The cat-
tle market was steady with receipts light.
Steen cold at 18.66 to 8649; cowe ahowed
largely la mixed coaslgnmenta caloe ot
which wero about evea with the weehs
average. Bulk ot traneacilone ranged
around 6616 to 64.86. Hetlere brought 68.76
to 84.66. Very few bulls wore offered.
The calf supply was ot small propor-
tions to that of previous days and prlooa
prices ruled firm at the previous day's
close dales wero around 34.68 to 68.66
The hog market was active and eteady.
Five can arrived. Two loads went tn an
outsider and the remainder wont tn a
local parker. The lop waa 87.84 with the
bulb at 67.46 to 87.86.
No cheep arrived.
Cattle recolptc 346; ctoere eteady 86.619
8.48; cowe eteady 668694.88; calveo eteady
88.1*9686
Hog reeelpto 486; market steady; top
17.66; bulk. 87.M97 49.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO. Juno 16—Receipts aad quota-
tions were as follows today:
Cattle: Receipts estimated at 846 mar-
ket strong. Beeves 84.2899.48. Texes steers
3668 9 6 26 western steers 18.889686 Stock-
ers and feeders 84.39 9 8.86 cowe and bolt-
ers 62.9008.38 calves II 50 98.80. .
Hogo: Receipts estimated at 11010 mar-
ket dull 8010 c lower. Light 17.0097.46
mixed 17.0897.48. heavy 17.00 9 7.40. rough
17.009’30. plge 16119684. bulk ot ealoo
17.3007.46
Shoop: Receipts ceUmatod at 7000. mar-
ket dull Native 13.1555.11. western 18.439
4.76 yearlings 14.7407.00. native lambs 4.60
0606 westsm 64.76 9 618.
BT LOUIS UVE STOCK.
BT. LOUIS Juno 16 —Receipts aad quo-
tations were an follows today:
Cattle: Receipts 1800 Including 400 Tex-
ans; market eteady. Native beet e|eerc 68.08
9 626 stockerc 86759616 Texas and Ok-
lahoma stoorv 11.3698.00. cows and hoiton
8676 9 636. calves In carloads 86M9686
Hoge: Receipts 4000. market eteady. Figs
and lights 15.1507.10 mixed and butchen
17.3697.66. good heavy 87.2597.66
Sheep: Receipts 3100. market steady. Na-
tive muttons 16.3597.00 lambs 15.60 96 36
KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK.
KANSAS CITY. Juno 15.—Receipts and
quotatlone wore as follows today:
Cattls: Receipts 800 Including IM south-
erns. market steady. Native ctoere 88.769
0.25. southern eteora 35 2598.86. couthorn
eows and hoiforc 665096.48 ctockors 84.359
8.75 calvce 34.6098.28.
Hoge: Receipts 1004; market 4910 c low-
er. Bulk of sales 87.1097.41. heavy 37.469
7.60 packers and butchers 37.86 9 7.46 llgbta
37.0097.30. pigs 36769676.
Sheep: Receipts none: market Steady. Hut-
tons 83.7606.00. iambs 38 0098.11. range
wotberc and yearllnge 84.00 9*oB. range
ewes 61.00 9 636 Texas goats 86759686.
LIVE STOCK GOSSIP.
Receipts of cattle at the principal weet-
ern markets for the month ot May without
exception show a loss aa compared with
receipts the same period last year. Kan-
sac Clty'e cattle movement for May waa
the emalleat for a decade. Bt. Louie re-
celpta the lightoat clnco 1301 and Chicago'!
the amallect for a like period In ten yearc.
A comparison of the cattle and calf re-
ceipts for May this year and last follows:
1313 1311-
St. Louis ••••••••••••••. 54.583 74877
Chicago 267850 811987
Kansas City 101770 141998
Omaha 59218 84336
Total decreaee by head 129389
Total decrease by per cent *1
Abe MeCoy stockman of Pleasanton is
in town for a few days. He reports plenty
ot rains and a good range in hie section.
He is not shipping anything now but ex-
pects to be a liberal patronlccr of the mar-
kets just as soon aa hla steers get fat
enough to break some price records ot
course McCoy eteers could not sell at com-
mon ordinary prices.
John Dyer of Fort Worth is back from a
trip to South Texas where ho has been
the paat few days looking after the mov-
ing out ot ctoera
John Doble an extensive ranchman at
TLR Dqmrtment of Agricuttma
WEATHERBUREAU
WIIUB UMOORKaXMA
Local weatkey report gan Antenle Tec.
Saturday June 18 1913; Maximum tem-
perature 38 1 minimum 78) average 80; nor-
'mat M| dally nmu 8 Fer the month
'aecumutated exoeae f From January L
laoaumulnted defioleney 177 Total ereelpl-
' tatlan 8 hiebuc normal ereclpiutiea 88 |
Inches; dally deficiency 63 Inches
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
LaSalle eeuaty Is la the etty registered
si the St. Aaikoay hotel Mr. Deblo h»»
been rather oonopicuouo al the market ' h<
past few weeks with tat sMtla shipmsats
and Mateo that while ho has koea Mlpplog
a Utile call Io right along ter oevoral weehs
the ttrst of the real movement ot hie moor
holding to market will begla within Ike
noil un daya "1 expect to skip out be-
twees two aad throe thousand head which
I will divide up between the different mar-
hets" he salC “The raage la In tine shape
ta my oeeilea aad the Mills are tat aad ot
outnetoni weights aa ts pull down the pea-
nam tor South Texas grass oartie at wy
o. the markata''
G. A Moakkouse ot Floresville Is In
reslmored st the Gunter. “I expect to chip
out tea or firiraa loado of stock Beat week
which will wiad up my euppiiee ot market-
able cattle tor several weeks now" ho
said. Gur section la decidedly chert ot
eatUe this yeer. The mockmoa fouad tke
markets entlrelr attractive to hold ott
their clock and the rveult is tfcey have
shipped to Ike paakaee practically every
hoot they pooMoeod. The shortage ot cat-
tle wUI aet be realised In Texae unUi the
time coiaee u mock up agaia. Thea the
tact will develop that there are no ealllo
tor sale tor mocker purpooea” Mr. Monk-
houoe has lea rare ot eleere ea PL Louie
market Wednesday which were chipped from
pawl urea at Christina The sale Include.!
168 mmeere averaging 1843 pounds M I*
per hundredweight.
The 8t Louie Uve Stock lUporter vlewe
with eurprlee the reeumptlon ot ths- <es-
greeslonal moat invemlgetloa: "Strange
how the profecelonal pol.Helens sre con-
tinually taking a rap al the live meek la-
duels* of the country wh-n as a matter ot
tart taere Is no industry in the broad
United Plates that needs encouragement
more than does the production ot live
mock. High pricea are duo to aalnral
cauoee aad the oniy way te remedy them is
through natural treatment. When a man la
eu k the dortoro do net try to euro him by
knocking him m the bead with a hammer.
Rather they treat him ecleaUtlcally find
out the cause of hla lllneee aad nourish him
back to good health.
"Jum so with the live etoek business.
Whsl Is needed Is not advsroe. hnndleap-
pinga discouraging legislation on the part
ot eongreoa but In place of this a wise
liberal policy of encouragement end teeter-
ing Io necseeary. The rapid oettlement el
the range country cutting up ot the big
ranches of the weet. dlsporeion of the great
herds curtailment ot the mocker and feed-
er supply scarcity ot farm help and high
coot of teed; these are the factors that are
alone reopoaslble for the current high price
ot meat In the United Platea today. And
congreM cannot eradicate these causes by
Investigations along the Unes proposed by
the professional politicians''
Bal Mangum- shipping from La Fryer.
Tea. eold ea the PL Louie market Petar-
day tour oar loads ot moors averaging 113
poundo at 38.86. Considering the wlegblS
this Is about the beet eale ot Routh Texas
grass moors that has been made on the
markets this week. 8L Louis tor the wook
clooed from 31 te 83 cents higher.
Dun Houston ot Ran Antonio returned
today from a trip weet. Mr. Houston
ranches In Wil eon county snd Io one ot the
veteran live stock authorities la the In-
dustry. He Is a firm believer that Texae
Is desperately short ot cattle this year and
that tbs little stockman Is rapidly turning
farmer and the big ones ere getting rid ot
their oqttlo holdings jum as fam as freight
trains ean get them lo the markets and
the slaughtering pens. “Packers say they
expect a light run of steers from Routk
Texas the coming week." ho said yesterday
"owing tn the good rains. The real rea-
son for the sxpected shortage Is that there
are few steera In Routh Toxas to ship. •
BANK STATEMENT
NEW YORK. June 15.—The matoment ot
clearing house banks for the wesk shows
that the banks held 827.780.306 reserve In
exceso of legal requirements. This lo aa
Increase ot 6334.463 In the praportloaato
rush a* cnmpart‘<! with lot wata.
The matoment follows:
Dally Average
Loans 83.836*81.38*. Increase 148.136M6
Bpedo 8378.88*.838. Increase 88.716530
Legal tenders 884688000. Increase 3166-
000.
Not depoelw 8L380.540.508. taeraase 64L-
lcirautaUon 646676006 decreaee 800050.
Banks cash reserve In vault 3000.037.006
Trust companies cash reserve in vault
173.704.000.
Aggregate eash reserve 04*4.701.500.
Excess lawful reservs 837.780.M0. Increase
4034.456
Trust companies reserve with clearing
house members carrying 81 per cent cash
reserve 366.241.800.
Actual Condition.
Loans 32.506.415.000 Increase 820644.000.
Specie 0301.225000 increase 82444000.
Legal tenders 135603000. Increase BL-
-644.000.
Net deposits 81040438.505 Increase 326-
715.000.
ClrculaUon 346.883.0 M decreaee 356.506
Banks cash reserve In vault 1184416005.
Trust companies cash reservs tn vault
873.811.650.
Aggregate cash reservs 8465.000.005.
Excess lawful reserve 606386565. De-
crouM 8L818.850.
Trust companies reserve with clearing
house members carrying 36 per cent re-
serve 165118000.
Outride Banka
Summary of mate banks and trust com-
panies In Greater New Tork not reporting
to the Now York clearing house:
Loans 0*10406.800 decrease 81.011.700.
Specie 368.140600 decrease 11119.600.
Legal tendero 611.116500 increase 8110-
500.
Total deposits 8606673000 Increase OIL-
-408000.
NEW TORK Juno 18.—Close: Prime
mercantile paper 3% 04 per cent.
Sterling exchange eteady with actual
business tn bankers' bills 84.84.75 tor 40-
day and at 84.87.80 for demand.
Commercial bills 34.84
Bar stiver 81 %c.
Mexican dollar! 48c
Government and railroad bond! eteady.
Good.
Friend—“ Then you had a lattnfactory sea-
son’"
Theatrical Manager—" Very! Two of our
most antagonistic critics died.”—Judge.
For the month aeoumulatsd dsflclenoy
193 inehes. From January 1 accumulated
I deficiency 1.61 Inches Total precipitation
I January 1 to date 11.86 Inohee Maximum
| velocity of the wiad during the 84 houre
ending at 7 p m dlremioii and miles P«r
I hour southeast 14 Run rises Bunday at
(ill a m. Sun seta Sunday at 1|34 6
FINANCIAL.
SHOKOFMIII
COTTON FOR SPINNERS
Ta This Is Attributed PransM Rtrowglb la
tke CMlsa SituaHee Frias Gala for
Week 83 Ftfato
AT THE riAMRi >
Nsw York. 4 ts 6 point flown.
Nsw Orleans I ta I poleta down.
Liverpool. * lo 7 polata up.
•POTS I
Naw York unchanged.
New Orleans unchanged.
Liverpool If points up.
Houston. unchangsA
OalrMtoa. unchaagsA
NEW YORK'Juas IB.—Tbs scarcity Ot
actual cotton available tor splnnerr uose
seems to be Iks keyaoto for the strength
that was displayed la the cotton market
the past week. Not oaly does iho crop of
1511-12 seem to have been absorbed but the
world's demands term to have assimilated
the supplies In Ibop rlmary markets In •
way lo make real scarcity obvtoua. Tbs
goaeral cvuras ot tbs cotton markets tbs
past week has been upward. Despite the
bed break in prices Raturday the week
doses with values rangins from 27 to 32
points over lbs previous week's close.
The action of ths eotton market Mon-
day and the oontlng wook will be duo large-
ly to Ihs condition ot the weather map
over Texas and Oklahoma over Ruoday.
Should good rains bo reported over these
sections ot the bolt erap oetlmetse win be
Incroeeod largely. Rome ot the largeet
opera tore In tbo market are at preoent
lined up on the bull aldo ot the market.
The Indleatlono point to a very strong
spot eotton domend and thia of course will
bo a strong Influence In the future dlvl-
siona The epet markets have boon big fea-
tures lo the cotioa eltuailon the past
week.
There hae boon a eharp demand for epot
eotton In tbo south. Liverpool epot Mirs
throw come light on the oituatlon. They
at tlmea have been 12.5 M to 14.555 bales
a day. Manchester mills beve been more
active at firmer prlcra The Mg exports this
season and the largo takings of domestic
and domeetlo mills are footore ot greet
Importance
Romo think the bulla are overestimating
the coneumptlon end nndereetlmetinx ths
growing crop. Where advocates of nlgher
prleeo confseo to believe that the next crop
cannot bo over 16055563 bales; bears think
Il will be 14506.065 It not more. They
aloe believe a largo ourpluo ot cotion will
be carried over Into the next eoaeoa
Tbo report now Ie current that the cot-
ton acreage In Texae thio year which here-
tofore wee thought matorialy tocroaeed
over laat year now la developing 3 per cent
ehor*. Romo authoritloe eey the cotton
ecroege ae a whole now ehowe n reduction
ot 7.6 per oent. The blggeet doorvaoe Ie
put at 11 per cent In Georgia. Then Flor-
ida and Alabama with 16 per cent Arhan-
sae with 16.6 per cent Oklahoma with 16
per cent aad Mississippi with 5.7 per cent.
mnr York quotations
NEW TORK. Juno 11—Compared with
the closing quotations on eotton futurse ot
the previous Saturday prices clooed the
week todey ranging from 28 to 83 points
higher. The comparleen and rseult followe:
Month. This Wk. Last Wk. Advance.
January 11.78 11.47 ’
February 11. »6 11.13 28
March 11.88 11.88 36
May 11.96 11.54 81
June 11.87 11.16 23
July 1...11.42 11.14 27
August .........11.54 11.22 22
Rept-mber *.....11.57 11.10
October .........11.64 11.46 26
November .......11.76 1t.45
December ......-11.77 11.66 27
NBW ORLEANS QUOTATIONS.
NEW ORLEANA La. Juno IB.—Cotton
posit lona Closed tbo weak ranging from •<
co 61 points hlghsr than the proviotu R*t-
uiday*o elooo. The oomparloon aad result
O Month. This Wk. Last Wk. Advaace.
January 11.6* 11*» ••
Marok 13.66 11.67 88
June ....11.84 11A6 61
July « 18.87 U M JI
Auguet 12.06 JJ'aS
September 11.65 ILM •*
October U-*»
December 11.88 11.58 88
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL June 16.—Cloolng cotton:
Spot In fair demand. Prlcee 12 pointe higher.
American middling fair 7.27 good mid-
dling 6.63 middling 6.76. low middling 6.46
good ordinary 6.68. ordinary 6.66.
Sales of the day 8666 bales ot whloh 3666
wore for speculation and export and In-
cluded 7606 Amerieon.
Receipts 3666 bales no American.
♦—-
LTVERFOOL FUTURBA (
LIVERPOOL June 16.—Futuroe opened
and closed etrady. June 6.61. Juno-July
6.68%. July-Aug.. Aug.-Sept 6.64 Sept-Oct
5.46% Oct-Nov. 6.46%. Nov.-Dea 6.38%.
Dea-Jan.. Jan.-Feb. 5.28. Feb.-Mar. 6.88%.
Mar.-Apr. 6.85%. Apr.-Mey 6.46% May-June
6.46%..
LEADING SPOT MARKETS.
NEW ORLEANS SPOT*.
NKW ORLEANS. June 16.—Spot eotton:
Market unchanged. Saloai On the epot.
dlnary. 16 16-16 o; ctrict good ordinary. 11
28; to arrive. 206. Low ordinary. 8 U-16n
nominal; ordinary. 5%e. nominal; good or-
dinary 15 16-l*c; etrlct good ordinary 11
6-iec; low middling. ll%o; etriot low mid-
dling. 12o; middling. 12%o; etriot middling.
12%c; good middling. 18%e; strict good
middling. 18 16-l6o; middling fair 13%c.
nominal; fair to fair 11 %o. nominal; fair.
Ho. nominal. Rooolpte: 363; stock 42.-
186.
HOUSTON SPOTA
HOUSTON. Tex. June 16—Spot cotton:
Clooed eteady market unchanged. Low or-
dinary. 7 8-ilo; ordinary 8 8-16 o; good or-
dinary 8 6-lle; low middling 16 16-l«c;
middling U 18-I5o; good middling 12 7-
Mo; middling fair. 13 11-16 a gain: None;
t o. b.. nona Shipments! 1447; stock.
81.166.
GALVESTON SPOTS.
GALVESTON. Tex.. June 16.—Spot oot-
ton: Market oloeed flrm unchanged. Low
ordinary 7 18-18 o; ordinary 8 18-lSo; good
ordinary »%c; low middling U%o; mid-
dling. 18 1-I5«; * ooi middling. 13 3-lBo:
middling fair. IS 18-16 a „.t ß ts
Raise: Rpot 377; f. a b. t none recoipte
388; stock. 6*168.
NEW YORK SPOTS.
NEW TORK. June ll.—Rpot eotton:
Market clooed quiet; middling uplands.
U.SOo; middling gulf. ll.lBo; no salsa
MEMPHIS SPOTA
MEMPHIR Tsnn. Juno 16.—Rpot eotton
steady unohanged middling Ila
WIFE ENTITLED TO
SALARY
A. wife R*y» Chlosoro Tribune
la a regular employs of her huaband
and aa auoh la entitled to * regular
gainrv accoTdlng to Judge Goodnow
of the court of domestic relations. No
longer ia it necessary that she go
through hla trousers pockota to get
change. When the husband's pay day
cornea Mrs. Wife may demand her
share and be backed up bv the munici-
pal courts In her demanda
Mrs Thomas Martin of 3030 Flour-
noy street told Judge Goodnow her
husband never had given her any
money since they had bean married.
“Bhe never asked me for any" pro-
tested the husband.
"She does not have to." answared
the Judge. "A wife |u no* obliged to
follow ner husband übout like a
monkey with her hand out nuking for
money. Sho Is entitled to a fair pro-
portion of his wages. I will see tha*
■ha gets It. too In all cases that come
before me."
"The young follow who's thtnkln' about
sotting' married don't bother much about
the family tree 'less there’s a peach on It"
ebeorved Alakt Ika—Buffala Cammeralal.
HESTER’S STATEMENT
Secretary •( Ne* Orleaae Kxcbaage lieura
Flgurae ea the Cotioa Movomeat.
NEW ORLKANA'} Juno It—Secretary
kuur'i weekly Now Orleaae eoitoa os-
chaago stalemoat tor the week ekowo aa
luereaM la the movement Into sight com-
pared with Ike oevoa deye ending thio dote
hot year In rouafl flguree MM. a decreaee
ueder the oeme flays ysar before lest of
50M aad a doorcase under the eame time la
1M« Ot 48.M0.
For Ihs It flays ot Jueo the lotalo chow
on mervara over lost ysar ct ll.OOt a ds-
crease under the oeme period >ser before
laoi Ot It.MO and a dr crease under the
same time la not of 81.660.
For the IBS deye ot the seasoe that have
elapsed the aggregate Is ahead of the IM
days of last year 8.687050. ahead ot the
eame flays year before last 1155.M0 and
ahead ot 1666 by 1.511.656.
The movement since Hsptembor I ehowe
reeelpto el all United SUleo porta 11152.610
against 6061.501 last year. 1.106.651 year
before laat and 6.164626 came time la 1666.
Overland acruos the MlMleelppl. Ohio and
Potomac rlvero to northern mllla end Can-
ada 684141 against 111*884 last ysar. 113.-
448 ysar befors last aad 1*116*641 same
limo In 1860. Interior slocks in exsess of
those held st the cloeo ot the commercial
year 161.868 ngalaet 86.666 last year. 136686
year before laat and Itl.ttl eame time In
1909 Routhvrn mills takings 2tit000
agalast 1014til last year. 3.636166 year
before last and 2118.843 earns Ums tn 1601.
Theos maks the total movement tor tne
288 daye ot the season from September 1
to date 18.148886 agalnet 11816486 laat
year li.ttt.tlt year before loot eafl 18.311-
iBl eame time la 1561.
Foreign exports for the week have beea
57.161* against 81.661 last year making the
total thue tar for thd rearon 16.161.816.
agalnet 1.871131 laat year an Increase ot
3.M1.M1.
Northera mine taklnge aad Caaafla dur-
ing the pact eevsn days show an lacroasq
of ll.Mt as compared with the oorrospoad-
Ing period last year and thrir total tak-
ings since Replember 1 have Increased 214.-
721. The total takings ot American lallla
north south aad Canada thus tar tor the
season have been 4.421444 agalnet 4118133
■act year. Thooe Include 8881.451 by north-
ern spinners egalaet 2582.714.
blocks at tbo seaboard and the 26 load-
ing southern Interior centers have decreas-
ed during the WMk 36618 balsa against a
decrease during the corresponding period
last Mason of 26.268 and are now 181881
bales larger than at this date In 1611.
Including etockc left over al porta and
Interior towns from tbo last crop end the
number of batch brought Into eight thue
far from the now crop the oupply to date
lo 1i.411.t14. agalnet 11.114.ttl for the eame
period lasi yov.
COTTON STATISTICS
COTTON RECKIFTA
Tbo following are the total net reeelpto
ot cotton al all porta since Be ptember 1:
Batea
aelveotoa Tex t.lH.ttt
New Orleana La 1.424.1 U
Mobile. Ala 177tit
Savannah. Oa 1.M1.40s
Charleston R. C. 412.609
Wilmington N. C 141.404
Norfolk Ve 141.1’1
Baltimore Md 115.1'4
Now York t .314
Booton Mass tI.tSS
Newport Newa Va 32.130
Philadelphia. Pa 1.624
Han Eranclaca CaL 212.102
Brunswick. Ga 408129
Port Townwnd Md. 214.402
I'cDMcola Fla 213.5’1
Port Arthur end Sabine Pass 1M.717
Jacksonville Fla 10.887
Lareda Tex 4.814
Texas Cltx 584.48*
Gulfport Mixa 48.894
Georgetown. MA Lift
Minor ports 1.14’
Totsl 11141816
WEEK'S MOVEMENT.
Tear. Tear.
Thio Least
Fort receipts 31.142 12.114
Overland to mllla aad Can-
ada ..A aim |4||
Southern mill taking! (m-
Itmatid) 36666 36.666
Lom of etock at Interior
«•»»• 3.416 13131
Brought Into eight for the
»««k 63.4 M :5733
TOTAL CROP MOVEMENT.
Thio Laet
_ Year. Yoar.
Port reeelpto 11.611.648 8481183
Overland to mills and
Canada 511.814 146118
Southern mill takings
(estimated > 3636.666 3.146.M1
Stock at Interior towns
In exceM of Sept 1.. 16.486 51.614
Brought Into sight thus
far for season 16.346615 1L614846
N0t0—16151 baloe added to reeelpto for
ooeoon.
COMPARATIVE RTOCKA
Stock at all United Statoe porta 407.199
Stock at all United Statee porta eame
time laat year 184.509
Stock at all Interior towna 171184
Stock at all Interior towno the eame
time laat year 148484
Stock at Liverpool 1161666
Stock at Liverpool same time laet
Xesr 766000
Stock of American afloat for Great
Britain same time laat year 47000
COMPARATIVE EXPORTA
. * . Balea.
Exporte for the wook 14.8 M
Exporta for eame week last year 11141
Total exporta atnoo Sept 1 10014908
Total exporta eame date laat year. 7314851
COMPARATIVE RECKIFTA
~ . . . .. _ _ Balsa
Net rsoelpt* at all U. A porta dur-
ing week 24041
Net recelpta at U. S. porta aame
yW . 11.741510
Total receipts to same date laat
1.421011
SPINNERS' TAKINGS.
Thle Leat
Tear. Year.
Northern eplnnore 2.297000 2.028.000
Southern eplnnere 2.284000 1.113.000
Foreign eplnnere 8.807000 6630.000
COTTON STOCKS AFLOAT.
' Thle Laet
Tear. Year.
Europe 3409.000 158.vu0
Eqypt 109000 112.000
India 644.000 699000
United Statee 880000 392000
RECEIPTS AT U. A FORTH
Thle Laet
Yoar. Yoar.
Galveaton Tex. M 0
New Orleana La 152
Mobile Ala 856
Savannah da 111
Wilmington N. C. 402
Boaton Masa .. 72
STOCK AT V. A PORTA
Ba>a.
gtook yesterday 407259
Stock same day laet week 433498
Stock same day laat year 266805
Exceae tbla aeaaon 140820
UNITED STATES EXPORTA
Thia Laat
Week. Tear.
Exporta to Great Britain.. 1114 7840
Exporta to Franes 1.858
Exports to continent 88477 16138
Exports to Mex. and Jap. 4.1’8 600
GALVESTON STOCK*
Tester- Last
day. Year
Fer Great Britain.. ~ 6.374
For other foreign porta >.10.129 1.486
For soaatwise porta ...... 840 643
In oompresesa ~.... ~51.166 11454
Total aloek ~11.166 11611
ST. LOUIS WOOI.
BT. LOUIS June 16.—W00l eteady. Me-
dium grades eomblng and clothing 10%0
210 light fine 1501101 heavy tine nolle;
tub waehed 11 •Ma x
rUNE ft
max wu 9.
Tradlag Ie st DrII assd FialueMma BbM. '
Wllb Price Chassop Ceodfoed to
FibMieaM nowsaßds* BMC
NEW TORK. June'll — Traders la MbH*
market are plainly awaiting the euteatob -•
of tbs preeld-nllal slecllua aad apeeUlaßOß
on both tbs etoek exchange aad ibe sorb IM
pact woeh hee borne evideaee ef a lash »
interest. The proceedings before the
truei committee beve added to the fooMB -
ef uneeiUsmeni In the market. -
The coasld-rekle r see very ta Prieto **
clocks ths previous woeh came to aa kbrapt
hall al lbs op«niag of buslnoas Moaday. ।
The coalers wers deoldodlv weak aad MS a
metal group reflected a lack ef sei 6col*
Publication ot the «eel tonnage BgWCS -. 1
with an Increeee ot oaly 16.666 P*MSJ
s.rved io Imparl h-avlneee lo the Hot. TSa q
effect of lbs preddsnilal campaign la hall- . ;
ing tbo progroee ef general bußams J}
te thle time la reported to bo Slight 1
this la aa latlusace la keeping up a I r JRM qM
cenfldencc. A spirit ot cauUoa Is Mg M
looted in mereaauie demaad ter ratals
The tael Ihet Ike rail made coitilnaalS *
order equipment Ie coneldersd a go cd L'w
ll la generally coacedod ia tinandal drug
that the Amerlcaa termer la thle IJJSRg
harveet the greatest crope tn history aa»
that Ike railroad tonnago this year wBI'W GM
ma greatest over bolero oaporlenoeA
Further reports ot crop damage ruuieu
the pact wwk were not heeded with »• J
tnlsrwl ot a tew weehs asa The
ernmont condllloa rvporte enow the ooiu*w
nop making phenominai progroee aespew
the flood damagve m Louisiana aad tw .
the crop new will undouutodiy uome uaara c
me 4.906. Mt kale mark.
The money markets continue ebout a»
changed. Tbo statement ot the New 9
that the Hanks bold 621.146906 reeetVO M
oneces ot Ivcal rvquiromenia Thle Is " -
incrosso ot H24.4te in tbo proportionate tom j
reserve as compared with m« •<
week. There to a very posit ve belief O»*»«
uueinsso m.n iSkl mo sal re couatfy *»
••• austainva improv«m«nt In sanarM **••• w m
after the November eloetlona ri
Amelgamated Copper ••••*♦* !* '
American 800 l huger ... 14% <4% 74»
American Locomotive com 41% 41% 41% i
American Tobecco com... .B*2 2*2 **« -.
t I atom *•;»
FmIM : ‘I:»«‘% ««
flk aa* a •• i’W ‘jW
e a W com 17% I’b J
C. M ABL p. 102% 103% 10<% '
Colorado Fuel A 1r0n.... *2% « »*. j
Consolidated Gas 141 140% 14*1
General Electric 'J?* J
Great Northern pfd. l ?! u V
Interborough-Mel. pfd .. *6% *•% *7% JU
Missouri Pacific *l% »J * 7
Nor. A Waal 111% IH% *IJ% •
Pennsylvania R. R li ?!*
Heading com I*l% !•*%
Kock laland com 24\ 2 4>i
St. U A H F Id Pfd •• ••
Southern Pacific fl
Southern Kailuay com. . .. 31% N
do preferred •< ft
Texas Oil UI 113% UI
Union Pacific 133 H 13JW MU **%
U. S. Steel com •• MW **3
do 3d U 103* 101*
Wabnah preferred I<* !•* IjM
Weatingnhouse Electric .. 73 71 71
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
MEMPHIS. Tenn. Jun. I*.—Prime bait*
oil 0c; meal 111. linters 2%04a
COTTON' SEED OIL.
NEW YORK. Jun. 16.—Th. cotton *•»
oil market closed steady. Spot. 4.1087.1M*
June. 0.16«i.Me; July. 6 t*Vo.*lc; August
’0.09* 7.00 c;. Hoptemben. 7.0941’.10c; October
7.0707.05 c; Novsmb.r O.MeM.Me; Dooem-
ber 0.5704.19 c. January. *.500«.4L
Sales between first and second oallSl
1400 barrels August al 0.99 c; 100 of R.PtoS*j
bir at 7.85 A 500 kt
7.05 c. 100 at 7.1601 206 Docomb«r at 6.530
Total salsa 4760 barrola
NEW ORLEANS OIL.
NEW ORLEANA La.. Jun. 15.—CotlqR;
seed oil: Prime reflned. lnbarr.l% POT
pound 7.16 c; choi« meal. I per erat ajo-
monla per long ton 832 00. Choice cakA
da da. *27.16.
REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS
G. F. Blesse and O. W. Cllott M X A
Latham. May IS 1912. lot ®3 block IT®
West Laurel Heights; *llO. .
G. F. Blesse and O W. Cllott to B. J.
Latham. May 28. 1912. lot 55 block 17. WoM
Laurel Helghto; 8136.
G. F. Blesse and O. W. CHett to James
G. Britt May 15. 1912 lot 19. block IK
Weet Laurel Height! addition; 8110.
G. F. Blew and O- W. Cllott to Mra. *
A. Adama May 18. 1012. lot 17. block IA
West Laurel Heights addition; 8115.
Edward Walter! to Bexar county. Jqaa
16 1912 a strip of land 15x1609 teat sat
of survey 318 for road purposes; 117.
D. M. Poor and wife to William Vogt.
March 4. 1313 lot 4. block 22. Sunny South
addition; 11.
M rs. E. M. Harper to Pat Jones. Juns 1A
1913 lot 5. block 13. new city block B*l%
Riverside Park addition; 11100.
Maiy E. Wlleon to Mra Cora Ogden Wil-
son. May 34. 1913. all Interest In all prop-
erty real and personal and mixed InherlteA
from her deceased father. N. T. Wllsos.
wherever situated; 110.
Riverside Land and Improvement Ca ta
W. B. Tuttle. February 19 1912 lota 13 aad
19 block 13. Riverside Park addition; 81.
Riverside Land A Improvement Ca to Ran
Antonio Traction Co.. February 13. 1113. lota
13 and to. block 18; lota 11 and 8. block
14. In Riverside Park addition; 11166.
Riverside Land A Improvement Ca to
San Antonio Traction Ca February 18 1613.
quitclaim to part of iota 20 and 31. block
15 part of lots I and 1. block 14 and part
of lots 20 and 13. block 11. Rlveratdo FwR
addition; 11
W B. Tuttle to the public. March 2% 181%
lots 12 and 13. block 18. Riverside Park
addition for street purposes.
Albert Walter and wife to Abe Cohen aad
Abe Koenigheim. June 15 1612. 10l % new
city block B*3 east side Laredo etreot; *86%
William C. Sullivan to M. Toecana Feb-
ruary 22. 1101. all Intereat In north batt at
lot *. block 35. fronting 21.5 feet on wett
side of Avenue B; 8l«0«-
H. P. Drought to Mary Williams June
11. 1912 lots 49 and 60. new city block
3101. north side Nebraska street; 1486.
George H. Scranton to Adolph L Koenig
June 11. 1111 lot 8. block 5 new city block
22»3. north aldo Brasoa etreot: 8221.
J. A. Grumbles to W. L. and M. L Thom-
as. June 12 1913. lot 8. new city block
1333 north side Burnet street; 8115.
Louie Weyel and wife lo Clarence Wovel.
June 18. 1113 part of lota 1 and % new
city block 2214. north aide Weet Commerce
street: 81.
J. E. Murre to F. J. Owene Lumber Ca.
Juno 6. 1112. lot t block 3. new city block
3083. Velma addition; 81-
I. L. Hendricks and w ife to Mra LHtlan
W. Russell June 18. 1512. a lot fronting 56
feet on north side of extended Romaaa
street. Ursuline addition; 15256.
Edward Burda and wife ot al. to Jocsph
Kush. May 4. 16». lot 1. block 1 new city
bloek 415. north aide Goliad etreot; *L '
Emil Carter to Irene Carter. June 14.
1612. lots 55 and 12. block 4. nsw city block
1014. and lot % block 5. new dty block
1372: 810.
R. H. Halstead and wife to A. R. Aiehl-
eon. Juns 7. 1113. lot 1. block L bow city
block 2919; 816.
W. A. Chapman to William V. Dtehwaaa
May 89. 1912. lot 15. block K. naw city
bloek 16*7; 1150.
“PASTURAGE”
Near town — 2000 acres. Hor-
ses and mules oniy. Reason-
able rates careful treatments
Old Phone 305 New PboM 118
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