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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. 104 2 per cents, registered, 1930 1041/2 105 2 per cents, coupons, 1930 104½ 3 per cents, registered. 1908-18 1044 103% 104 3 per cents, coupons, 1908-18 104% 3 per cents, coupons, small. 1908-18. 103½ 104 4 per cents, registered. 1907 1041/2 105 4 per cents, coupons, 1907 105% 132 4 per cents. registered. 1923 1321/ 132 4 per cents, coupons, 1925 132% District of Columbia 3.65s, 1924 118½ 108 4 per cests, Philippine. 1914-34 JOHN R. LYNCH SUED. Haled Into Omaha Court by a Washington Bank. Special Dispatch to The Star. OMAHA, Neb., June 9.-Capt. John R. Lynch, U. S. A., ex-representative in Congress from Mississippi and temporary chairman of the republican national convention which nominated McKinley, has been sued in the federal court in Omaha by the receivers of the Capital Savings Bank of Washington, D. C., for $1,734, the sum alleged to have been obtained from the bank by Lynch and for which he gave notes. Lynch is a paymaster of the United States army at the headquarters in Omaha.