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PAnn V.ll fJJIPEG STRBiGTH lfASr.iUCH liJFLUHICE Approval by Csrlin cf the Dawes Plan. A MAKES ADVANCES CHICAGO. Jun 8 With Indication pointing to shower over th greater part of the. wheat belt. whit took a downward swing la price her today after a brief aaow cf firmness.

The arly upward ten dsncy of the market resulted from on advance in Liverpool quotations and from that export bids tad been lifted a little at the Gulf of Mexico. Sellers, however, were la a majority after the weather forecast was out. Open ins; prices, which varied from unchanged tires to higher, with July 1.0t to 11.64 V. acd September fl.8 to ll.tfa. were followed by a setback all round to sell below, yeeterday'a nlsh.

strength In the Win Ipeg market ana Berlin approval of the Dawes plan led to a rally. The close was unsettled. 2 net lower to. advance; July Slv44 to 11.64 and tttpumbw ILtiH to ll.C5tfl.05.. Corn displayed relative strength owlsg to adverse weather condition.

After open Ins; unchanged to higher. July 77e to 77 He the market held near to, the opening: urea. Later the market was upheld fey adr ice that much replanting would be necessary and by talk of scarcity of good seed corn. The close was toc July Oats eased down with wheat, tart In? nchaned to tt4c lower, July 4HViK to 44v and later showing las on Ail deliveries. provisions lacked support.

UTTlg CHAXGB IX COB. CUcg Traders Inclined 'to "Follow Wheat. 1 (Spatial to The ludianapoli 'Xswsl iCopyrisfct. 1924) CHICAGO, June 4. Trade In wheat today was greatly reduced in volume.

Buying power seemed present toe downturns, but wae conspicuously absent on any rally. The start was due to buying, caused by the strength In Liverpool. 'rices held for a while, but the forecast for generally unsettled weather over most of the wheat belt caused some local pressure and prices dipped, Karly tellers took profits on lb decline and this grave the market seeded support. Minn polls mills told of slightly enlarged flour sales, but Kan as City mills say their sales for July ship ment are smaller than a year sko. Titers was a report that the Canadian wheat crop prospect was for 1U.COO.600 bushels less than last but this was regarded as only a wild ruess Kxport demand was light and local shippers reported little Inquiry from mills.

Vessel room was chartered for 539.009 bushels of wheat at IVie to Buffalo. Corn inactive and price changes were of little Importance. bouses bought moderately at the start and met with Ersssnrs from a western house, oca I a were. Inclined to follow wheat. Cash corn met with (rood de tnand from Industries at unchanged prices.

Snipping demand was light. Vessel room for too.Oofr bushels of was chartered at Duluth and 240,009 bushels at Chicago to go to Jjuffaio, Bell Inr "of July oats by longs eaused a sever break In that delivery. Good rains over toe southwest Improved the crop outlook. Shipping demand was light. Cash oats basis was 4o better pa choice gradea Provltiont mtf tasfer.

Beltlnf by longs caused the first break but support developed when hogs firmed up The late rally In wheat wag en eovetiag by shorts caused by the Eport that the German relcbsU: accepted th Dawes Corn rallied with wheat and alesed Ho to He Local cssh sates were 70 bush als of wheal. 4.ftCKV bushels of corn and bushels of oats. Ths seaboard reported 2(0909 bushels of Manitoba wheat taken for export, also some American hard winter at the cult well as Montreal, jpe Thrwrro 4b Kinnm i Ii LAX Oieo. Kith. July.

tx4H l.oetf 1j04 sVpi. frs July. 1.99 10.90 KlI to so 107 lo.oa 1063 PIT a pi 'Z tAa, JNomln.i. riPf prices Tburiy, Ju Jay. t44U til ej 9i m9i an a AM Wheat trmher.

1U sit.fia i rwn ewhee. I.0H. rr tt5 aeittMBbee. re tT4 ItwMsnber. 9He, Oete July 4Ve tMitM.

4Uc: DmoiM 40 a I July. t4c 9etemher. 4W a. Ju'r. UVM; eplmher.

jo fx. abs iW, (JK: SepwatMr. 91)00. i 'OUeaga Caub Orala. CJTTCACfO, Juae Wbeet We.

3 rd. SI Ka. 3 hrd. tl4H0i m. Cora Je, 1 wised.

TVe: Ko. a yellow. TTtt a while. 4H Ma Hr Ko. 4.

tAKLsin en mrfr ana. fabe $10.00. Balbee S10.a?. OTHER CRAW MARKETS CEfCIKXATf. Jue WWt red vwMr.

iljoal.11. Cpiw y. 4 white, AO el Sic: Ko. a. TUftaoer Ko.

767Pc; No, 4 yeRow, Ko. R. SeTcT Ko, No. a tolxM. tnrder Ko.

a. T4e; yeDow ear. Tt i 79 while, 77 iMved. T7ftt7e. OetNo.

whits, ft I fl kye S. 9 70a Eay Ko. 1 luaotay. SS4.00t.7a. XTXKCAPOUS.

Jin rVme enenred jh4meet. S4.S14 berrele, fows Wh 'o 1 aortheeM. mis iat Jaly, mis i2 yellow TttTVe Otl No. 3 HMe. rttt rvL 4oh JTAJfAS Cm.

a wee erd. OOkj N. red. i 5e f3He; Sepexmber. 7e; rember, 1.00 Com 1 Ko.

a yellow. aje; He a mlved. T7ITc: TJSr eesbee1. 73; terebee. IN Se.

Oat Ke. white. 4dHe; Ko. a whit. 44 He.

'i wtrmo ima 1J09HL10H, Corv CMk. Na, a ye lew ewh. Ko. 1 yellow. Rre vasa, ii' urn 'wn NqjH.

Barley 'Cuii. Ka, 3 while. o3 4j4c; a white. UQUi v. l.

tUVATXTTC. XaL June' Wvl Ka. Ka 3. Oau No, a waias. le.

areKo a. Ue. CorJ. fterenty pounds. 64e.

PRICES AT HAY MARKET Tbe toDowtaa are the la4baaaiue artca at bay a grala by the ex loadt Hay Timothy, $14.000 t2i0 a toa. 1 nle 320.00 wtlU0: baled. 313.00 4J Cte 49eftOe a boeneU jamw Waeav MOOtflUOO a tsav 0 SEED PRICES 1 Jhane Octrwd Cash. 511 tXeberw $3aS. aKad: ww.

seked Aletke Caalt. 39 3 AuynsS. 3o.io. Timotay September. S3.7&.

Low. Clwe. 1.03 10 4 I M14 1M oiAfc. i.o.s 2.0S 1.0? 1W T7 T8I4 mi T7H 19 7t5f 45 45; 4H 40 40Hf 41. 41 41t ea etfe UudUcJli Mora Than 9,500,000 Tons Through Soo Canal in May SACXT STE.

JCA. June More Uva 0M0Q.Oj abort looa et treicht tsrtmdt the ABserteaa eaaal acre i Mr. raoH of whick aowa beuod. Ski ii. geaera supertatendeBt.

aa today his report for the moata. Toui rewel pastures werr I 35. renreeent tee a resiatered tooaace of 7.64.4 0. Tbe tot 1 cht hipami, tn abort teae wae 0.ej4.7ba. of wktea a.S4.713 toaa were eaetbound The total atUpaaenw for April were 1.423.SO0.

Iron ore was pna eiril arr. 623.dl tons paaslsg down. her elbound fretrbt iaehioed 34.049. 337 bokci rrais elbae taaa wheat. Soft eoal sbiptaeBia.

cptwoad. were Uii. tS short too. Total fmrlvt. can and weet.

paesiog hronrh the Canadiaa caoal la Jfy. was glS.Ot short tone. CORIJ AMD VH EAT REPORT Far the tweaty feur bears endtag at 7 a. so, SOU aaertdian time. June 1 CtaOoae mt iartteaapotia' Xaeuicw Sou la AbcoIs f.

fx. Wheataeld Royal. Center. Martoa Ij irlU r'arnilaad IndisoapoUa .8 41 A 44 .71 .33 .2 1.14 .67 1.30 64 A3 71 63 .63 Ttaurm il la fla Tnetaa Ooudy Cear Clear rbataa Cloudy Cloudy Theua Coody Thetas Tbeto, CTieer Tbetas Kaia CiOudy CaaibrKlfe Ctrl Terre Haute. Biooamaetoa Colnobo Vliieaiee faoU Eeenevine 1i 30 74 59 77 7 69 77 0 77 67 77 50 AO 61 73 0 0 60 64.

0 i rlt f0 93 60 6 1.72: Edwardaport. lJb; Kobiesvlile. 1X9; Cre nele. 1.03. fcoads renoruid SouAly by Wheat 11 eld.

VWWW.W. good eleewbere. Weetber PRIMARY MARKETS a 'v IThopsoa XcKmnoa 'Vo June 6 beczxpts. O00 omlttedl ft. Joeepa 29 14 4 CMcaso 33 8 1J7 mnraaaee KinneapoUs 231 63 tmlata 131 Pi.

Uuis Toledo 9) a Detroit 5 KaoM Oty Owha J44 lodianapoUa a 34 Totals Year ago Kt. Joaeub. i. 14 Chirmco 34 Milwaukee 6 MinneapolW 137 luJath 09 Rt. Louis 63 Toledo 8 See Kaaeaa City ,163 I'eoria Omaha i.

to 1 Totals "671 Tear ago S47 Wheat. Kew York 13 Boston SO 26 lialunore Oat. 3 16 Totals 2 are. 1.063 a 83 IMDIAMAPOUS CASH GRAIN th emit aI IK IiuU.ii.mH. Trade were: Woeal Xo.

bard. 96UO Coro rtrta; No 3 white. 73 r74 Ko 3 wblte.i72ex7SHe; Ko. 1 yeUcw. 71 U72ie; Ko'.

a yellow, TOtm No. 2 wuxed. 3 aajiid. 7VsfJ Oets tm: KO. wait.

46 47e; Ko. 3 white. 44 4e. Weak: Ke. timothy, 921 OQ 23 oo: Ko 2 tlsiothy.

70.60(j21X0: Ko. 1 hrht clover mixed. St0.50ti2i.o0; Ko. 1 clover bay, 3 1 0.604120.60. noeetiona Wheal Ke.

3 red. 3 ears: Ko. 9 mixed, 1 car: Ko. 8 northers spring. 1 car; Ko.

4 northern sprtrg. sample, 3 car. Total. 9 eara Cora Ko, a white. 9 ears; Ko.

3 white. I ear: Ko. 4 white. 1 car: sample white. I rar: Ko.

yellow. 17 rs: Ko. 3 yellow, II cars; Ko. 4 yellow, a 6 yellow. 1 ear: Ko.

mixed. lr car; Ko. 3 salx 1 ear; Total. 44 eare, Oata Ko. 2 white.

9 cars: Ko. 3 white, tears: Ko. 4 white. 8 cars: sample white. 3 eara.

Total. 23 ears. Hy Ko. 1 dover Buxed. car.

Total, flBVYORK GRAIM riras: sprtBg patents. 13.204,625: soft wloier strsirhts. 35 00 066; bsrd winter strifhta Saoetaa. re riour dull; fair to rood. 34 latj 4JS6.

tbotee to fancy, 4 ft 4 60 Cora Meal Ouet fioe white aad yellow Jew York ana 77e a. 1. f. export. Barter Weaa Kew Tork.

Wheapot barely steady: Ko. I dark nortnerB spring, 1. 1. Kew York, lake aad rati. 31.41: Ko.

bard wtoter. f. a. bTlake ad raU.31.13Ht Ko. 1 MantiobaTsiJO aad Ke, 3 mixed durum.

fl.lt.T ComSpot, steady: Ko. 2 re Dow and Wo. while, e. 4 t. trac Kew tors ttnrrrUc.

track Kew York doeaeeuo, by rail. 36 He. Spot, arm: Ko. white. 007 feed Quiet: dtr bran.

1K pound aacka 5Sn OO: western braa. 3i4.40 93.78. Ray 4Mewdy: Ko 6 OOCI33M: ahinmng. Uope Steady: PadLftg coast. L833.

ISO aaeas aad taasitv. nai tiTaUow Eay; sdai toosa. 06.: WAGON WHEAT PRICES 1 tadtaaaaahs flow aHils sekl grata eta. eetore are paytag tljQO lor kV waea; wwer eraoee Ofi taew TANK WAGON PRICES state tax ot GAlroLJJKaWEseeyea 3e a ffaOea' furw. IAet Serf cWwn iget lwwt tSke: Street riaea.

aae: uiri ava ftSS tt trrrrn rriisfisa UTi. MiL Uskt lSAet Pwtwuoav la.Te: ftaawaw furyaee oU w. BrwM Ueat 13.7a KAPTHA nerswe Oeanre He: At P. 3ber fAaaokMi ta.ea.iwo t3ae slay Waal reed Qalat. The Patted SUtee bureau ef arrleul.

taral economies tn its weekly review say et bay aad feed: Tiaaothy bay saarfcets eeatbme ana oa nM reowtpta ee, gaily mt nod bay. Poor sradre akrw eale, AllalJ aad praUie bay towvr, Urnr ot we alf'f weakeam the market. Quoted Jtme 4: Ko. 1 umothr. Boatnw Kew York.

3310: Pittfburg, 916 60: Ci airman. 354 OO: Catewew 327 00: Atlawta. a.O.OO; t. Loci. 926.5A: Ka.

1 alfaJta. Kaawae CMt J24 SO. lUmpbla. tZS OO; Omaha. 320.0O.

Ko. 1 praane, ataaaae Ctty. 13.ti; Omahv 313.00: St. Loata. 3170: Caicwgo.

32 OO. Decaaad tor teeA nulet: prices falrty sWady with except) oa ot wheat. wiU feade aad cettoaeeed meat, tor which the priec lendeaey ts ettrhtty downward. Kill Hade are etroacer than far aarbr traaet abipenrnte. Tbe terser gTatea feed maanfaeturers have again entered tbe market aad are auottag aha ten teed for ahipeaeat at tlO a tea aver reeeat aetcaa.

fOealsre SeUtne rrtcet OU A gaBaa. as oarreav eaw 31 01, balled. 31 TurpenUne. 3X03. OO Eaas aad CTtlpeieaia.

Oil. CrTT. Pa. June Oadit be aneee. 33 76: ret June 6.

70323 barre; vers re. 73.312 baTet ahitwaeata. 33 JUS barreta; average. 78US9 barrala. 34 ii IS i II 611 651 413 SO 663 1 6de 561 47 vS waeat.

Corn. Oats. ITsur. .33.. 34 i 328 r.V.

A .16 1 ft oW V. 4 Jl 71 35 60 lit. 100 10 3 a 33 24 If 14 31 a 4 a ewaaaaw ewasaasa asawaa 741 428 7 436 600 SO mm iSS Ranft $7.25 to $7.55 Cain Is cn Sales" at $740 Up. CATTLE VALUES STROHG Receipts of Uv8 Stock jFollowmg ts a statement at receipts at lha IndianspoUs are stock market for pariode indicated: Estimated mday 3,000 600 600 200 sa 4iBWa aw igeiakjr Tear saw ....13.741 685 i TT 488 Week thus 6ti22 8 J60 4 J70 1063 Same lam week.41.3 4.744,4.41 la 63 Tear ago .67301 6.001 4.463 3.063 Moatk'to date.S9i2t 3.350 A3TO l.e5 Tear ago A361 4L26S 3.606 1 aUeetTMe far Tear to Xe4e 124. 1923.

Ine. Jee. 107.693 1.063.674 144.013 Cattle. 129.473 123.770 6.703 Caiv; Sflf tx94 Hora at Xlevea Cs uea rnaay i a Saaae Pane Saane Week Same Same Saaae Tear Same Sams Same HolMar 139.0O0 day. 1923 'day.

19 2 tkua far hut week time. 1923 ,109.000 evt.oog 659.000 i 727.0O0 649.000 18,013.000 17JI16.000 12.794.000 13.861.000 1466.000 uaaw. uxi to date time. 19 23 time. 1022 time, 1921 ttoiev 1920 Si It required about iT.609 host to supply outside orders aad the smaller local killers on Friday sad the leading local packers wers not In terested la wbat wae left, out of a supply of at least 9,994, Including 1J09 larovera Tbin probably siowed down competition.

Occasional sales. especially or the heavier kinds, were 6 higher, bnt hogs. weighia 22S pounde. down sold largely at 87.26 to 175. and this kind made up most of the supply.

Sales at 37.49 to 27 69 seemed more numerous than on Thursday. and the top price wa8 37.88 acainst 37.89 on tbe day ba fore. i There was itttio chance In throw outa The practical top price for Frigs was 14.76, sad comparatively ew sows sold higher or lower than although the range was from fi.lS tO Krean receipts or. 8.009 nors were only half as large as en Tuesday ana the dally average receipts for five days Is nearly 13,099 hogs. The decrease tn receipts mlrht be attributed to the recent decline In prices, but the run Friday have been curtailed by the severe storm Thursday night.

Fewer than 2,908 noga were received in tne truck division Friday, gainst 8,100 OB year ag nearly 14.609 4 hogs were received and all of the rood hogs regardless of weight sold at 17.00. 1'lgs sold at 14 09 down and tbe sows at 16.25 down. Compared with, present prices the rood hogs a year ago ware tSc to l0 lower, the pigs about S1.99 lower and the sows 91.23 lower. Beg ajsststtsas. To price for good bog.

.3 7 56 Buia ei eaee. rooa nora. we Good bora. 134 140 Ids. av.

76J 7 O0 wood hota. 11MMS0 Ibe. av 7 28 Good hofa. lOOetO lbs. 7 26 1 9 r.ood hoea, 210 240 lhe.

sv. 7 30 7 40 Good beirs. 260 3O0 lbs. SV 7 40j 7 85 Ptra. ISO.lba.

6,0044 6 76 TJcM sows 6 604I en Heavy eowe i 0 6 SJ Salea is Uwk 7 25 7 60 Hangs la prices a year ago 7 O0 The cattle situation was outlined by a buyer who said: "We did not do ranch becauae It was not hero to do with." Only about IOC cattle were received and comparatively few carload droves were la the offeriara. Apparently all salea were at price a high as similar klnda sold on Thursday and any difference was usually In favor of the owner. Individual yearling steers aold at 19.69 and 316.00. and the rest ef the offerings were small droves of the lamer klnda or cattle weighing; .209 pounds that sold at 39.69 down. The lowest price reported was 85.59 for five common steers averarinr around 1,000 pounda Common to rood butcher heifers are salable at 4.09 to ft 60, and baby heifers sell up to S9.99.

Cowa hlrber than 17.59 are now regarded In the "special" class, snd other beef cows, accord ing to onal'ty sad weight, sell at $4 50 to 37.28. A rood kind of rows are now selling around 86.80. Cutters, at 14.89 dow and caaners at 32.60 down were, nominally steady. Prices bulls range from 94.99 to 34.19. but comparatively few are selling; hirher or lower than a ranre of 94.89 to? 15.19.

Prices for a reduced supply of 809 calves were steady to strong with ocaalonal sales probably 80o blaher. The top for "odd fan wee" waa ad vanced to 910 89 and mora calves than on Thursday reached $14.09 but is.ss was a common pnee ror the rood veals. Scattering sales were at 99.09 and th medium calves sold at 93.99 down. with common at 18.59 down. Cattle nan steers, 1.330 lbs Good to choice ...919 00(910 Common to 0 OOtj 0 CiUiaa alasrs.

l.lOO Sa lOO Iha. Good to eboloa. 10 004210 SO Comaaon 8s sjedlum. 8 60O 9 60 kiiiina steera 1.000 to 1J00 lbs. Good to eboiee.

0 60010 60 Coaaes to eaear 8 00 0 O0 kwe then 1.000 n. KiUing mi to Ihvltt Good to chotoa Other reerunrs Stocksre and leedlag aettle iMif sieere awe than 800 lbe. Hatf ml rnadium to teed. meiaj to f5. I i 59 Caleea, 200 to 600 6 60 SO tMitu buteaer eareea Good to ehoiee Comatea to fair batters.

fiabv beef 8 0049 8 60 "Spader cowa Good to Poor to good evttere.v.., poor to good censers. Bails and calves Good to choice hght boTle Good to ehoiee heavy baUs ComoMai to fatr Comaaoa to rwad bolognas Good to choice veaie. Pair to saedlum Common to BcM Good to choice heavy reale Poor to mod. heavy earves 7 00 8 00 3 OOtf 0 60 0 0049 7 OO 4 00 3 60 'The top pric9 for the best spring lamb In a rua of less than 299 sheep and lamba held at 918.99 aad nrtea for ellnned. lamba wava onchanged at 918.04.

Light sheep ma, klarhee than IS SO and the heavier kinds at 34.69 down. wnlctt ts more man wwir man similar kinds sold latt last week. aad Uaa QstmUasa, tCavoed toex Good to etkatca iambs 319 O04J13 OO pammo amdam lambs 6 qq limit lamas ivwuievu cW ta ebnar IlTt sheen 6 OUaa WQ uw 49 4 60 49 60 i3 3 50 Goodto cno4oaeaey eaw naeka a 100 8 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. June 8 tCaitad States Department of Arnealtarelj Sacs Be ewpta. 30.000: reaerally stroar 6 hlch er than Thursday average: some be at weighl, 6c to 10c upward: broad shipping demaad: big peeker dotng bttie; balk ttaaiw 30 to SjO poaod batck erm.

87.36 4r7.40: top. 37 AO; VuQt destrable lOO to SZ poaa waarn. wsi toed and eboiee 140 to 160 pound aver area aartey S6.6941SPO: balk paektne eowa. 3040416.60: kiian pira troas to lie klfV er: balk rood and ehoiee 120 to ISO pound wets ht. 4.00 4J 0.23 beavy otiabt borm.

97 2041760 mediuia. 37 1041 7 40 Mchtweigbt. 96.7643 7 AO: krbt brht 35.7841 7.00: packins sow, amootb, 30.43 S8.66 packing roorb. 96.30 6 46: mtr ran 8334266. Cattle ateeeipta 4.000: active: fciihtf iimri ataoitt to strosaT: aoeea higher oa yearkag aad better grade tat aba stock: acttv demaad; hberal aapptr fad steers, raa yeartmga.

of vara So eeU at 97 60 0945: Sep matured stism. 310.00: ssvaral loads. 319.000 18.40: heat 0 OOO SO 8 60i 9 00 7 784 I 8 00 00 7 60 4 934 3 0 6041 4 OO 5 76iJ 8 00 8049 0 80 8 OOrt 8 60 0 Soil! to THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAT," JUNE 6, yearlings, 10.25: grassy cows rather slow: mostly steady: fed steers and yearung practically aa bisk a th cloae laa week; balk aad cutters. 33.0063.73: canners 51.0041 3.25: heavy boiocaa Valla 93.16 and above; bulk botoe a. 94.780 8ul6: veal ealvea targaty 38.00 090 to paekera, aeeording to weight aad condltkm: stockers aad feeders more active than early ta tbe week: price latvabr 26 er aeor lower tor weak: half fat eteer a eouatry aeooont late Thure day.

33.70; soma about 1,260 paaad ava ar: oar bar ta weak. 310A6. 4 Sheep Becerpta 13JWO: slow for beater grades: fat lamba weak to 26 lower: call eprinewra He kww; fat aheap about good cboies ranr eprtngwa. 316.75: aatlva sprtagnrs. 318.000186: culls mostly 3100: good to ehole chp lamba.

313.78: few ehotea hgktwata bt tat was avp to 30.00. OTHER UVE STOCK, MCKCTi. XodU June 4 Hoea Top. 8T20; balk Of salea. 37.00OTJW; 320.

lbs. up. S7J05OT 15; X0O to 210 thaw 37KJO 7j06; 170 190 ma, 3d90427XO: ISO ta 160 Iba. 86,40 6.75; piss. 140 lbs.

down, 88 35 down: rocrh paAlnr sows, $3,600 6.26: etan. 80 lb, dork. 63 004J4u60. Cat te Yearilnra. 33.UO lO.OU; pruna evaare.

38 004210.00: g4 to choico. 37AOQ SAO; medium ta rood. 36.00417AO; earn moa to Baamam. 34.3io S.OO prtme beii rs. according to weisht.

39J0tJ10.OO: good to chotos. 37.00428VA0; Tate to good. 86.0048 7.00; common. 33 80424.00; chbioa cow. 86A046AO: (air to food.

23.8O4s6.O0: eaanara and euUera. 31A049 4.UO; good to oaotce butcher bulla, 36 ZUtt TOr sologna bulla 33 60 tt6i)d. Calves Choice. 39.00: medium to good, 3.00 4k I SO; eoauaoa. S4 i0w6.00.

Sheep Choice. 84.O0tie.6O: heavy 4 Ooe OU; bock. 31.0063.00: euUa. 31.00 4J 3 00: aortay lamba. 60 Ibe.

up, $15.00: cboioe dipped. 33.00018 605 yearlinsa. $7,000 6 0: wet bora. 36 O0O7J00; caaners aad eutter. ST.

LOCI3. June 0 (CUuted States Department ef Agrtcalturet HogS' awnpta, 11.000: slow: hght hogs about steady: other weak to 8w lower: top. 87.36: bulk dewirabto Mttm wetrnt aak heavy owvcav eea 97JS3427AO: 170 to ISO potuada. 37 J07JtS: tight kghu and pigs tuv cftanfed good 140 to 160 potmd kinds. 9d.76Ot0: best kilknf pica OA34t OAO; packar sowa.

36.3H Cattle Be cetpta. no native beef ataera bora; Tea steera stron at SO.OOtgOAO; other claaaes steady; some hettera and mized yearunga $7.76 S.20: beef active; bulk. 84A0fi50: few 32.28: aome hullo. 84.6041 8 OO. Shee Beeelpta.

600: fat lamba 26 higher; culls aad aberp steady: top aad bulk spring lamb. 515.78: cuAa mostly 38.60: tat ewe. catmere and cull owe. 31.00 Q3jOO. lAFATaTTTX.

Xun 0. Cattla Best heavy ateers. 39 00 down; hyat outeftv eteara, 97jO0O7AO: eaote veal eaJvee, 83.00 eommoa veal eaives. 96jo74: heavy ealvea SaOOttS.uO caDnars. 81 AO 499.00: cutters.

36004.00: yearkng heifers. 98XO oowa; fair hetl era. 84 AO (J 6 AO; stock beifeea. cbo et tcfr owa 830418 S3 Sheep ya.OU 46 00: breedlnr ewea S3 iMa7VMi 32.60: lamba. 313.00.

He 140 to 160 pooada 80 25: lOO to 200 pounda 37.IHI; t0 to 300 pounds. $715: 300 ta 32i Kf 570: pir. rouaha 960600; stags, 04A4 3 XCTTAIO; Jung 6. CatUe Receipts. J0; aad steady.

Cahre Beceipu. S10.OO: (air to good. eulla. 86OOO0OO: heavy. 96009 00: graaear.

$3.00 8.00. Hogs Beeetpts. 8.800: active pica. 26c low 6ery 1 ft to SO lower; heavy and mixed. 97 60: Torkera.

37 60 7.66: lirht If rAe 75 7 Pit. $6A0rrougha 36.00 6.26: ctaga. $3 AO 4 AO. Sheep and lamba Receipt. 4.800; active: lambs.

Pf rr: S7.00O14.75: yearnnta, 97.00 5t 1,1 91 wsthere. 98.00 4SS S6: ewes. 3300Q7jOO; mixed 97.6042 8.00. OMAAk June 8 (United Stale Tiai a a mraii oi ainrmmixij Jaog'' ita eejpta. 12.000 mostly 5 hi her: hesvlea 0 top.

medium weighu. 36 6042 6.80; bulk of salea. 0A0t0: avaraee cjat Thursday. 36.66. Cattle Boeeipte.

1.660: beef stem snd rear tin oui. 91 top steera 310AA; Paetical veai top. S8AO. Sheep 0O0 moderately active, steady to atronr: Pring lambs: natives. tl3 2J4il5.fi: fad lamba.

$12.750 15.25; hgkt and handy weight ewea. 35.00 05.60. Ian eorsKeeelpta. IjOOO: 120 pounds up. 3040: pigs.

$5.20: PO pounda down. $4 AO: throwouts. $AA5 down: stag. $4.20 dow. Cattle Bxeipts.

1 00 eteer. $6.0008.00: bulla. 4 O0( 55; 94A0O7A0; 83A04J 6AO. Calvm Becelpta. 200r beet veala.

800: steers. $5 AO O8.00; bulla 7 AO down: medium and common calves, 5 60 Sheep and lamba Receipt a. 1.600: lambs, top. $16.00017,00: seconds. 312 00 12.50: best fall lambs.

810.00 II v6" i aheep. $3.0006 00; bucks. 150006.00. CXKVE1AKD. Jon 6.

Hora Receipta. 6AOO; market lOe to 18c lower; Torkera 87A0: mixed. $7 AO: medium. 37AO; plrs. $6.50: rouyba.

96JS5: stags S4A0. Cat tie Receipt. 300; market slow; dull. Good to ehoiee buna. 96.0044 7.00: good ta choice eteara, 39.00M rood to cholo heifers.

87.000 8A0: good to choice cows. 96.00 O6.60: fair to rood eowa 83.00 4 AO; eommoa oowe. 83.0043.00: milchera. 335.00 076.00. Sheep and lambs P'S.

800; market ateady: top. 314.60. Calvea Recti pi. 400; market Stsady; top, 311j0O. XAKSA8 CTTT.

June 0 (United Slate Department of Agrleulturel Cattle Receipts. 1.000: not enough offered on nativs side to teat value; few loads beat, steers snd yearlings. 97.95 0 9.76: vealer to packer. 97A0aSA0: no Blocker or feeder of canaeeuene offered. Hora Receipt.

6.000: doaed 6 to 10c higher: shipper 2.0i toe. $7.10: bulk of salea. $0.75 4 7.00. Sheep 3.O00: killing claaaea steady; aatlvea. fed shorn Ismbs.

$13.00. CTKCnrKATT, fun 6. HocaReoMpta. 4,600: ateady to 10c lower heavy, $7.65: packer and butoher. T7.B5: medium.

S7A0O7.26: atara. S4j00O4A0: heavy 86j00 O6.6O.' pigs and hghta. $4 AO 06.75. Cattle Receipt. 750: weak: eteer.

85.004J10AO hetlem. $4 AO 09.23: eow. 83.00 it 7.00. Calvea mostly 60e hlrber; 34.000 10.00. Sheep Reeeipta 3.5O0: steady: lambs steady; $30Oi7A0.

PTTTSBTJRGH. June 6 Hora Re estpts. 4.000, lower; heavtea. 37.66 7.78: heavy Torker. 37.70 7.78: hrht Yorkers.

$6.75 07 00: pigs, $6A0OO76. Sheep sad lambs Receipts, 600; top sheep. $7 AO: steady: top la aba. 315.00: hlrber. Calvea Ronatpta 400: loarar; top, 310.00.

Kew York Dried PreHs. ers wnaar Ym. a rm plea i. putt. Prunea Steady.

Apriota yirm. reehe Quiet. Hatsms Boutin trada In Commission Row Conditions la th stisobetir msrltrt ar becoming rather oomplsx faA day to day marrenieate radical. Thursday to aaarkat wa weak at a price ef 94A0 a crats es ahnoat all Hsisss of batrt: trklay the tendency wa Strang at 3626 to 86 AO a crate. Receipts were exclusively from Bowhng Green two care ei the best aunty baiitna raortead mrtl ilm rint quaiivy eantaloupe, from the 1m prnai vaiwy.

cauisrma. ar reported to be seUnr wetl sad the prtee I boidtag steady. The best arrtvala am of the Tbree afaloa brand. aa eaOed from the teiaaynlae saaaner of packing. Th pony crate are at 83.00 03.S5 and the etandards at 84AO.

Ther wer tew ot the Imab orata ta the Any range tn prim ef pemltry das wholly a dUfarsaat ta aotatkms by vartooa dealera After Kay 15 leadbag dsaaw buy org "loss off tar rota spcta bktod rings 1 ROG9 ladlsaapotts lobbers otter try ahipt per for strictly treat freak Stock. Oa Bvered at laAanapolm. 31Q32 a aaadlad POtXTUt Joboer nayta arteaa lar heavy few la 31 0 22e a pound: 8gkt fwla 17 010c; Leskor fowkv. 26 par eant. Olaeouat: 1924 aprtngar, 34035t aid raoatev iocs Zc: oocaa 4 pounoe ap lOOlae: turkeya rwaas.

31026e: okjL 13 O20e: sues. 10 awaad aad up. 8013: euabtKl aouooa a an aae. aaao. aWTTEat Johbar Ouyiag tee packias ISaxSle a aound: tobbers eellias ortca for omsntery butter, fresh print, 40u 41c a wouaor a naarsara aat aaivaa.

so a or. CkSall' liicaaaapaun awyare paytag Sae a pound to buuar tat Oaiivared at la mampotia CHEoll Jabber sslhng ericas, 4omeUe 8wtsa 80: imported. 60; Kew York tan cream. 960SSe: Wnesastn kas bura er. S702S: Wtaoaoata daiatas 83: New Trk kmburgar.

S6S48oa: Lsaf Barns. tlOtSc: Kcclchatet. targe, 31 AO; email. 0Oe: srieaa mat 60; pi meat Hal 321 Sanaa toot. 40 KXW T0RK.

June 6 Butter rim; recaipU. 1737; creamery, higher than extra a. 41ti41c: creamery extraa 03 aeorel. OHe. creamery nrata SS to 01 score).

38 4 40c: pacauny atoek, current mak Kav S. S8. Rasa rtraa; taoaipta, 20.408; fresh gathered Breta, regular packetL 2o ttioHt: atorsa naeked. 26 tl 27 He: fr rathered aeconda and Boar rvaiSH5. Chsms, rotpt.

mw nr 1 1 sn ass 1 Jun ft Ttmttr rresm ry. 63036c: fancy dairy. 80c: Ko. 1 packing stock. 27c: Ko 3.

20c fowls 6 pooada ap. S6e: pounda up, 24c; roosters. 13c broiler. pound snd over 40: under 1 hi pound. Sec: duck.

3 pounda and over. 20c; colored, ise: tur key, young toms. 10 pounds sad up, 22c: hens. 8 pound op. 22c: xeesa 8010c: guineaa.

83.60O4.O0 dosea: plgeona, old. 51.75 a dosen. Errs aUtra ftrat. 23 He: rata 72 He: sacooda 19 He: ungraded. WHt, CHICAGO.

Jun 3. Batter. lower; creamery, extra. 38 etandards. 88 Hej extra Bret.

37 38c; firata. S6H036Hc: seconds. 83 064 He. Eggs Higher; re celpte. S3A28 caaee; Bmta.

23 24 He: tore pack extra. 26026: Srsta, 25 He. Poultry Alive Iwower: fowls, 23 424 He: broilers. 30088c; rooster. 13 He tXfXTmz.

Ind. Jane 6 Packers buying prices: Butter Pack tag stock. 21c Err Ko 1. 22c Poultry Hen. 19c: lborna 10; prise chicken a.

17 Lrr horn springs, 16c; old roosters. 'Ber turkeya old. 15c; young. 30c; ducka, 17c; geese. 8e: fancy stock worth mora IXUX8YTUJ.

Jun 6 Bsns Tour pound and up. 3142 32c: under 4 pounda 18 20c: BOwSSc: rooatar. SO 0c: turkey. Ka 1, ISO 21c: geese, SO 10c: yOung rulnrka. $3 6004.80 a dosea: ducka.

ISO 17c: old. 18o: Muscovy. 12c Err Beat candled. 20 0 21c. Butter Packing stock.

15020c: creamery. 38c. CLEVELAND. June 6. Butter Extra, tuba.

43tt44e: firata. 380 30c; stock. 24 27c; standard. 41c: printa. le rrtrs.

Err Freak gt the red western firtts. 24e. Poultry Live, fat fowl. 26Q27e: aprlnrara, 28 20c: Leshorn low la. 25e; roosters.

144316c: medium fowls. 27c; broilers. 32Q460. XAKSA8 CITT, June 6 Butter Creamery. 42043c: packinr.

23e. Hen 21c: roosters 11c; broiWn. S84t36e: sprtnys, 45. Eytra Plrst auality, 21 He: seconds. 20 aelcct.

27c ST. LOUIS. Ju 6Poultry Hena vpriBsa r. 1 tic: spr ar ducka 26c; rooatar. 16c, Eggs 22 4 Butter 40c.

TOLEDO. June 6 Wholesale selling prioas: Butter 43 44. Ergs 23024c. POTATOES ELSEWHERE June 6 Potatoes ftrm: reeeipta. new.

18: eld. 16 cars: total United St 1 Us shipments, new, 641; eld. 83 ear. Wisconsin snd Mtr hlran tacked snd bulk Round Whitea. Leulsisna and Alabama aarked Bltaa Triumphs.

$2 AO 4t 2.75 Seuth Carouna barrel Irtah Cob b'era. $6.60. i CLEVXLAKD. June 6 Pot toe Best Cobblers. $2.2502.35 a bag; Hastings.

67JZ6O7A0 a barrel. KAKSAS CTTT. June 6. PoUtooa Western White. 33.00 Q3.10.

HEWYORK SUGAR A aaasa aa aaaxawMawaHBaaaaBwaaBBb KEW T0RK. Jane 6. A stssdier undertone prevailed in the local raw sugar market early today, but no fresh baaineea was reported a Prices were uaohaagsd at 4.77e for Cubsas. duty paid. Scattered covering for ever th week, end brouyht shout a further recovery la raw surer futures, with prieee st midday.

4 to point net higher. Trading, however, was lees active. chaae were noted ta tbe rati aad surer market, fine granulatsd beiag guoted at 640 to 6.40c Refined future were nominal. WHEAT CROP OUTLOOK Sped Tte The Indiana poll Vsws CHICAGO. June 6.

The Modern Miner crop outlook bulletin says: Winter wheat msds fatr to good progress during th weak altbouyh more fro wine waather ia wanted aat th Mtaaiastppl. There to euBielont aaoiatur for th present in pre tlcally an section of be belt. Kebraaka being ea exception. Growth of spring wheat has been retarded by dry waather and rather low temparataraa; eondiUon of crop fair to good. PRODUCE; HINTS TO SATURDAY MARKETERS A fellow tn here yesterday wanted roose errs Instead of hen errs, sard the clerk at the corner rrocery, to the man with th basket on hi a arm.

"What waa he reins; to do with themr asked the man. "He said he was fond of rooseberry pie." Some price chang: Green henna down 3c to 19e; new cabbage, lc lower; celery, ap 5c a stalk; cucumbers. 19c lower; leaf lettuce, 8c to 18e lower: telephone peas, 80 higher; rra, up 2e to 4o from last Saturday. Indiana strawberries, Roossberrias aad California cantaloupes rre new arrtvala DOW5TOWI9 GROCERY PaUCES. Teretablea bt Cfuallty) Asparagrua, 10c, 25c.

40c a bunch; bean, dry nary, SO 19c, green. lOe a pound; cabbare. new. St? to a pound; carrots, new large bunch southern. 19c; celery, ISfytOe a stalk; cauliflower.

39935c a pound; cucumbers, hothouse, 29925c each; errplaat. 29c a pound; lettuce, head, 39e a pound; leaf, hothouse. 19015c a pound; onions, a pound; 10c bunch; peas, "green. 20OS4c a pound; peppers. Sic a pound; potatoes.

2te a peck: new potatoes. 5c pound: radishes, button, 5o a larr bunch, lonr red. le a hunch: green onions, 5c a hunch; spinach, 19c a pound: tomatoes, 35949c a pound; turnips, 7o a bnnch; rhubarb, bunches for 19c Fruit (boat quality) Applea, cooklnc SO 10c a pound; atinr 19c: banana a. 25046e a doaen, lie a pound: eoooannta, 19015e oach; datesv 3S049 a ponnd: firs. 25 0 59c a pound: lemons, ZSOSOea dosea: lime.

49059c a dosea; ersnres. Caltfornls, 49c don; Florida oraarea. 49049c a dosen: plneapplea, each; atrawberrlea. 23 0 19c a quart; rooseborrlea 39o a quart; caataloupoa, 15089c Miscellaneous (baa quality) Bread lie a 1 pound loaf, to a ponnd: butter, fresh creamery. 450S6e a ponnd: margarine.

24 OX3c; brooms, $1.99 01 19 each; errs, fresh. 390 He a dosen; flour. 95eO $1.15 a sack of 24 pounds; honey, 250 45e Jan new 49c a frame; match, 8c a box of 599. 2 So packar a of I hoses. Mushroom, tl.49 a ponnd.

Vute Italian chestauta, 39o a pound: domestic 39c; almonds, 35049c a pound: Brazils, new, 84e a ponnd; Cnrllsh walnuts. 430 (Be; filbert. 39c; mixed nuts. 49c; pecans. 39c; Georgia pecans.

89e a pound; ollv oil, Poultry Hens. 48c a pound; roast era full dressed. 45e; fancy springer 89c a pound; turkeys, 89c; docks, 49c: grew, 49cl Rico Fancy head. $012c a pound. Vlneg ar Oder, 75c a ration white, 40c a gallon.

Mat Klagaa'a retail at or a) Porterhcm steak. 45a a pound; roaatlar 17 0 15c; round steak. 94c; sirloin. 35e; lamb shoulder, 35c. lamb chop.

350 490, stew. 18c, ler. S7e; pork chops, 24059c; boiled ham. 48c; allced ham. 49c, bacon (piece).

13031c; aanaar. ISO lie: Tal chopa, 35c; stanks. 45e: lard. 14017e a ponnd. 4 STORiil DAMAGE 1.1 STATE HEAVY 4attwwed from Far Oao' Inch was reported from stations In lx cltle: Greancaatle.

L3 Inchea; Nobloovtll. 1.39 Inch; Andron. UI inches; Cam hr id ye City, inches; Farmland. 1.16 lnehea, and Kdwardeport, 1.6 tncha Th rainfall la Indlanapolla was .47 of an Inch." i Telephone and telegrraph service was crippled la some places, principally to the north of Indlanapolla. wlrea belnr blown down by the wind that accompanied the rain.

Service was restored to normal quickly. srntxs station rrmrcsc. lalaredii Heavy Rata i Cnaes Aeefdenta. LJrhtninr atruek' sarin heus Ko. 21.

slightly lnjurtna; two firemen. And th bllndlajr downpour of rain waa a eontrbaUnr factor In a number of automobile aeelasnts Thurs day evenlnr in Indlanapolla None was hnrt seriously. i Henry McLaughlin and "William Plummer wre the firemen hurt. Th llrhtnlnar knocked a telephone box from the It struck McLaurh lin and fell aralnst Plummer. W.

CraJr. 3719 Sutherland avenue, proprietor of Cralr's confectionery. 6 East Waahlntrton street, waa severely bmlaed about the body ot collision eurlns: the storm of an automobll which waa ariTior viu automooll driven by Oscar FV Barry, 3313 OulITord awamna at On II tnA and Fail Creek boultvard. Barry suffered two broken ribs and Mra. Barry, who was rtdlnr with her uuswiw.

wa oaivaraiy cue, ana bruised. Crair wss slated: today on a charre ot assault and battery aad drlvtnr.on left side of the oa ftveaaeat. An Automoblls drfrsB by William R. Iv9i nre HIT North Bevllie. avuu.

aklddd on the wet pavement in front of 3859 North Me 1 iuia.ii airaii ana eiruca an SutOmO hU driven kr B. R. Rmavn derson. The machine then awerved ana atruca an automooti driven by Dr. O.

W. Tatar, 3118 Clifton atreet. Mra N. Clark, trt flftv.fln 1 1 West Thirteenth street, who was 1 1 1 iu in a who uivvn, waa cue oa the right arm by fiyinr rlaaa. and Richard Tatar, ag twlv, who waa riding with hia father, waa severely bruised.

Sam Jacobs, '4019 Central avenue, waa arreatad.on inr and aasaalt and battery after a ui auiamoaui accident at Capitol avenue and Thirty second street. An automobile which he waa drtvlnr was In collision with an automobile driven by H. B. McMahan. 3116 v.

Kenwood, avsnoe. the Impact throwlnr the machine ffklnst an automobile driven by Miss E. L. Klemle, 3919 Rookie street. MlssKlemle's machine was thrown nva rif vJf Mverely bruUed about wuf rM about the had and 4ody when he was struck moDin anven by A.

O. Willlama 222 North a vuai ax ej gi a ay, throwlnr a awUch la front of the Wast Washington street car barna.y He was taken to the City Hospital. Williams was ar on charre of aassult aad aaaa, SeVWIV. 9J8j tslcrraph messenrer boy, suffered euta about the lags when the bicycle he was riding wss struck by sn automobile driven by Forrest Strothsr, 3183 Northwestern avenue. street, Strother was arrested on a ft or auit and battery.

iiuBjini, motorcycle po Iceman, was severely about the ler 'When 'his motorcycle waa in collision with an automobile driven by Clarence Hale, are. wad ix iour. wona iunis atreet. at Capitol avsnoe and MeUtrr pltet. wM.takB Vincent'a Hos pitst Halo waa arrested on charrsa of assault and batUry and improper Mr Arretd.

Samnl Perrott, are twenty elrht. 828 arrested Thursday nirht on cbarree of dmhkenness, opsrsilnr an Automobile' While onder. the, Influence 4 of liquor and battery after tin automobile he was driv'nr struck an automobile driven by Mls's Anna Pearl Bedford. 914 North Can Itol Avenue, at. MeTldUn and Tenth streets.

Bars E. Bedford, who rt dinar with. her daughter, was cat by flylnr BUss and was severely bruiserl. v. Bishop Lows, colored.

Ill Locke street. was srresUd on charge9 of aaaault and battery and diivinr on the left eld of th atreet after an automobile he was driver struck Floyd B. Parker. 19 North Rural at Senate avenue and Vermont Parker wss bruised about th4 MAW TEWwoRAJtrLT FARALTTJED Sharked by Kvlectrldty 91 am Hrkt Socket In.lf era la Crawferdsvllls, ISpal Tk IlUaapolls Kwl CRAWFORP8VILLE, Ind June 8VB9rb9rt iCnnnlnrham, of tbls city, was severely Injured from llrhtnlnr shockf in a storm hers Thursday lgbt. He had turned on the water at faucet tn his horns when he waa temporarily paralysed by a bolt ef UrhtnlVir, the holt com Inr from an electric Hrht s'ockot just above tbe faucet It was several hours before he recovered.

The wind, and rainstorm, which struck CrawfordswUIs and Mont rernsrv eounty for two houro or more Thursday night, was nearly cloudburst, accompanied by vr Itghtnlnr. Farmer already far behind with their apriRf plotgnr and corn plantlnr will be delayed still further. Much corn Is yet to be rlaated In th eounty, and farmrs ar much ef th com already planted will have to be rsplantd. fiursr creek Is the hirhest It has been this year. Soma damage was done to telephone and telerrapb pole a BCILOIXGS OF BLOCK DAMAGED.

Pereew fa Blowmtagrtwa Theater early la Faale aa BUealt osT 8traa. Special to The Iadlsnapolls Kews) BLOOMXNOTON, IniL. June 9A Urrifle windstorm passed ovsr Bloomlarton Thursday Blrbt and did considerable damage, A block north of th public square the tall end of a twister a block wide and two blocks lonr, struck. ttatnAainr bulldlnrs and taklnr down trees. The roof and side of the C.

Small wood harness shop were blown off. A 140 foot work! nr 'tower at the site ef the new Masonic temple, belnr built, wa blown down and de raotiahed. Treea were uprooted or toppled. Phone and electric light wlrea were swept down. The equipment! ef the Billy Clark carnival, which wa playlnr la the south part of the city, was damarsd aad a blr crowd panic strleken.

Persons at tandinr a theater were nearly panle stricken when th lights went out and a bolt of llrhtnlnr Struck. In th darkneas many persona jumped to their feet and started toward th door. Two eool heeded men stopped the a tamped SVCtD DAMAGE rarwfa. BaaaJl walldlar aaA vTfrea Blown Dens, Special to. The ladlsnspoHs Vswsl NORTH VERNON, ladL.

Jun Property damare to the extent of about 959,969 was caused by windstorm that struck this city at shout 9 o'clock Thursday nirht. Houses were unroofed, trees uprooted, and small buildings blown down. Automobiles were carried Several blocks. A baggage truck on a station platform waa blown throurh th window of a restaurant across the street. Telephone and electrto Hrht fioles and wires were blown avlnr half the city tn darknss.

No ong wss Injured. Wlrea anal Trees Down. f9pdl to The Indianapolis Ksw TJSRRB HAUTE. lnd' Jun 8 A riolent" windstorm axcompsntsd by a downpour of rain cominr at o'clock Thursday vnlnr crippled pttbllo servlc. brow many trs to the rround.

and tor down may Hrht and telephone wires. Street car service In the north part ef the city was disabled for more than an hour aa a result of the storm. Lives were endangered by high voltage wires ailing; at Sixth aad Locust streets, and at 8eventh atreet and Lafayette avenue. Th storm interfered with tnterurban service to Indlanapolla, Sullivan, and Pari. VhUe a rreat many automobile accidents occurred in ths storm, no one was reported seriously injured.

Ltrhte Oati Orvhard Daaaared, Special to Ths XadUBipoHa Kswtl HDNTINOTON. Ind June Ths rain and windstorm late Thursday evenlnr stripped hranchea from treee in many parts of th city and Interfered with tlPhon and power line. The circuit eaat of the Erie railroad went out when the storm broke; and it was not until early this morplnr that A defect in a transformer could be corrected. Reports from north ot the city Indicate that more damare waa don 0 there. man.

who had been at Silver" Lake, reported, daraaare to orchard near North Manchester, many, trees belnr blown down. 1 Fart of mactory Roof Blown Off. Special to The IndUiupalu KewtJ SHELBYVILLE. lad, Jane 8 A heavy rain and windstorm atrock Fhalbyvilla and fchlby county, Thursday nirht. causlar some damare to shad, trees and blow Inr off part of the roof of the Shelbyvtlie Wardrobe Company.

Considerable furniture stock was dams red by tha rain which poured In. Kloctrio wire of the lntrtai Public Service Company war torn down by the wind. Many telephonee were burned out by the electricity which accompanied the storm. Farmlands in many parts ot th eounty wer under water and crop plantlnr and other farm work "de layed further. Da Near WeatfleleV tSpectal to The Xndtaaapolle WXSTF1 ELD, Ind, Jun 4.

A bam and Its contents on the farm of Herbert Wheelerwest of West field, was burned In a severe electrical etorm. here last night. Th lose la.atlmatd at 91.50 and ts partly covered by insurance. A horse belonrlnr to Wesley Bond, living near the edre of town, waa killed by llrhtnlnr in the etorm snd many barna and outbuildings were blown rnrsa Heao la Baraed. (Special to The ladlanapolU KewsJ ELKHART.

Ind, Juno t. Ths homo of Arthur Cook," font mllss south Ot Elkhart, burned last night. Llrhtnlnr followed a telephone wire Into the house and aet It on fire. Ths'' Elkhart fire department waa appealed to. and whll maklnr the runover a dirt road the tire earlne was dltchsd by the breaking of a steerlnr wheel.

Georre Huntinrton, hoseman, was severely. Injured. Cook's loss is 94.000. The house was partly insured. One and Oa Half laches of Rnlnv tSpsoial to The Indianapolis Kswsl ANDERSON InL, June 8.

In etorm here Thursday night one and one half inchea of rain fell, flood in: bassments snd. streets snd washinr out rsraens ana rieias. Hail waa reoorted north of Ander son, Llrhtnlnr hit several places and damaged electric wires. Farm ers trying to complete corn plant lng were halted agaln. Whlte rlvef and Fait creek were spreading into lowlands today.

3 r.s?' vBami Blew ttow tf' I Special to Th Xndlanapolia KewsJ Ind, June 8. A wind storm Thursday i afternoon down a new barn on ths Asa Ir Isnd farm, north of here. Men tn the barn capd In Jury. llvy rain' accompanied high winds throughout the night. Telephone poles and arlre wer down, but no serious damare to crops was reported.

Oao. Dead, Property Dajsaged, "DECATUR. I1L, June 8. Reports reacbtnr here of a. severe storm In cantrsl Illinois Thursday nirht tail on one death and vr propcty Vlrrll Pare, are twelve, wa crushed to death near Towr Hill.

A abed fell on him. At Be ment houses wr unroofed, tl phon snd power wires swept down. At Shaibyvlll. considerable damage waa reported, 1 v. .1 'J: Farmer Killed by LUhtalag.

KIRKLIN, June 8. Arthur Maple, are sixty eight, a farmer, was killed when struck by llrhtnlnr hers last evenlnr. Maple had rone into a Held to herd cattle when struck. He ts survived by the widow and two children. ArtleUe Arttcis of InoorporaUoa and notices bsvs besn filed wiih the secretary of out as fooewet v.

aj.i mmm a Ttv4innollai aaia. it .1 fuwi mhmim aad S2A.OOO nee tetrad; bonds; directors. Charles Scholer, James B. weyer. ATvareit wuprwa.

Parity Sale Company. Indlaaapous: capital. 32.000: merchandlae: diretora. ifichaet H. Ryan.

Walter petda. tUaa beth Ryan. r.l Heosiar tairopraciors awwoimw, anepohe; no capital: to promote the art of chiropractic; directors, Georre J. O'Con nor. ewaiie.

rwm aeug Haty vompaBy. iwutoiwm.1 eresssd capital Irem 9460,000 to 6476.. 000 Strstton Motors Company. Indianapolis. same ta Wacnlae cah Comoany of America.

laeorporated. Indianapona fump ana vnapmi chan aad principal place of bualass from Indianapolis to Greenwood. lercado inu Compsay. xishswsk. filed certi fleet ot preumlnary diasolutlon.

1 v. w.am rVunnajiv. Tarra Hants: capital. S6.000 general produce; and eoea xnisatoa buatnaae: director, J. JUWarden.

Charles J. ravuns, vama rmrm. rik aMtaMK tiiiiliilnv taaniialinn Mlchifaa Otyj capital. 91 0.000 erect todye nom: airecw. ivr.

H. Henry. A. O. Hettachmidt.

L. M. T. Kroas ar. Lfmao Ohming.

Duk4 ae 4 ttor Ctrmnany. KSfrUB. ehanged nam to Engllah liaaket and Box Company. Th GyretwM Amuaenwat Company. Ft.

Waypei oapUal, 316.000 preferred and 810.000 eommoa: to operate amnenment devices; directors. W. B. P. Moellerlng.

H. W. "Meyer. August Puhrmaa. Peter Eckrick.

Richard Dartse. wuitam rroecniamcaa. x. a n. MtHir "Wimnanv Mm Ohle ntv porauoa, auallfied in Indians; 'capital 1 this ateta.

816A66L64 prrierred and 333 ah ares oommoa. no par: to operate aand wich "hops; agent, L. H. Spurgeon. ladl 'k lUleucvirts Forsethief IVtecttv Associa tM H1 KIMtMriila an ranital Lma (eea rbermae.

Bugh L. Whaley. W. X. Gaaklna Per 'Xndal In fin Compeary, laeor poratad.

Pern; capital. 350.000; gsneral engineer, mantifacturers. diractora tn4 Xf. TtrMihm. Klaonora V.

ttw hw. Jo. hvrna K. Bail. Beta Sisaaa Delta; tndtaaapoB: no eP itai; lratrnal aad eharitaW eodetr; dl roeior.

EUsshetk' Sarr. Gladys Porter, mmrr umuee wiaaona. L. annarvaawniT vo. rnn.

jacraaagn earital from 66.0OO to 315.00O. BABY CHICKS Special for Saturday and Next Week White 80; large boySrIs 'I 210 E. MATS ST. 1 IND. TH0BNT0WN, DELEGATIOil PLEDGES SUPPORT TO PjISC Indiana Contingent I Izmzi Taart es Chairman.

1 i SELECTS OTHER 0FFICEH3 Indiana dtlegatioa to? thd Democratic naUonal convention; including the big eight delegates. at.Iargs chosen by ths stats venUon Thursday, at an organ Nation meetiag at the Claypoet hetet today, elected Thomas Tsggart' chairman, aad took rising vote "to let ths world know that It It ualt In support Senator SasaI M. Ralston for ths Democratic nomination for PresIdesL By unanimous vote, the deters Cir, OMathoaaa. fiaaI.ndlJLnpoAi.0' emoerntie sa 122 iim.UttmA? Jnm Indians, niiV. Jjr Jme luggs.

of Sullivan, as J.Ji cfwmmlttmri i Each rvd In that capacity for th it tour yeara. Walter 7fy tiwltl lB1BPoii. secretary Lew dliBf.hAm treasurer, and Air. Urea house a chairman ml oa b't, accommodation for th convention. Creatrotsss appointed ilyera, iirs.

A. p. Hya vice chairman; and Oeorg Hillenbrand, of Bateaw vill. oa the commute. Th treasurer was authorised to appoint A tlfisnee committee if ft I found oa necsaary.

William J. Mooney. ot Indlanapolla. wa nam 4 a chairman of the transportation committee. Text ef naloteat Fledaa.

Th Ralston motion wa madl by Lincoln Dixon, of North Vernon, eongrcssman from 1 ths Fonrth Td iatrlct. It rad RAsalved, That th Indiana delegation to the Democratic national convention, by rising vote, hsre 8s press Its unbounded confidence la Senator Samuel M. Ralaton by pledging to hint the united support of the Indiana delegation aa Democratic nominee for the pril dency nt the nstlonsl convention. The selection of Mr. Taggart as the chairman of the delegation, coming on the heels pf hta victory at' the state convention Thureday throe gb the nomination ef Dr.

Carle ton I. McCulloch for Governor, place him in a strategte. position, his friend ay, to enable him. to proceed with his efforts to land the Democratic nomination for ths prcal dency for Senator. Ralaton.

The Indiana delegation will leave on a special train Saturday, June tl, and will have headquartera at Prince George hotel in New York, The hotel la only a halt block from Madison Square Garden, where the conventicm will be held. A big crowd of visitors, including a delegation from th Indiana Democratic Club; Is expected make tha trip. Mrs, Krakla Deellaea Til In a tetefram today to th Demo er at lc stats committee, Mra; Ai' Ersklne, of South Bend, who was chosen at 'the state convention i. Thursday ss ons of the blg slgfit dslsgstes at largs, said she wosld be unable to accept the position It was said, by state committee off I cers that her place on the fbtg eight delegation would be taken, by Fredarlck. VanNurs.

of Indiana polls, ons of the alternatea Under an arrangement agreed on aom tiro ago, it was aald. th men al ternatea on th big ightM willib alternates for ths women delegates, snd th women alternates wlllbe alternates for the men bodyJfqund ditch: Trey Police Are Tryiag? to lf vo Death Mystery. YJnnO Th9 body of Mabel Burg, Also knownv Mabel. Rorers, clad only In a Urht one peoe drsss, was found todayln a ditch one half mile outsids the city. The woman had been desd six boars and the authorities expressed th belief that ah had been brought to the lonely road la an automobile.

a Mystery was added by.th stat mnt of Clinton Coons, who livss near the place where the body was found, that last night he heard a ebarp knock at hi door but when anwred no one wa there. The police were seeklnr to eonnect the. flndlnr of the body with the action of a man hoe automobile broks. down two mil south of Rons laer early today. Th machine was towed to Th rarag from which had aaked aasistance 'I opposlt A polic station and when th man saw the station he leaped from the machine and disappeared, They Mads a MisldK Thought they could "ssTl a flftr dol lar Item with nation wide ryats tion tmilt Beech and thouaand to fifteen hnndred doUar products Kotklag matter witk the product 0 prtoa.

There's real market for it They had wrong ktad ef sale ergaa Isation. WU1 dlapoa of beatoeev tnoludinr Hr. ttxtura.r paiterna. completed prod net and part for approximately bait actual factory coat. 'Product aseambled.

Ke factory problem. Too oao sell th completed anile aad bar back eraeuoaiiy en tir eoat of business of fifteen thou send dollar. Inouirs MIlUs adv' tlatag Compear. Fwopl Baak build" tag Indian apolla. mm Bay and Ute OLD RELIABLE STOCK PAINT It only eoatt jrca $3.40 railoa when UxixuxroV; dowiL rt44j Pcre Ihttti 03CsL; $1 Marion Paint Col 3S S.

Mertdlaw Bt. Clrl4 Oteal naJLCll 123 North AUbxna r'V Brceda, ISc; by the hundred ZS JEL MARKET ST. 7i IND. A Vi. i.

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