i 1 THE KEE: OMAHA, SATTKHAY. AUGUST 8, 1914. 13 1 i ) OFFKUKI FPU RKXT lloMa mad Cottages. j See Our Rental List We have a rental llt tliRt you should See If you want to rout a house. Our rental list Includes soveral new lioueea. all modern and in the bent loca tion. Monthly rental ranee frm $J5 to $40 Xer month. For further Information telephone Doug. t?Ju or call at our office. jQ Bankers Realty Ihvestment Co., Ground Floor Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. " i M,M,'n Enp. Co. moving, pack .1. V. . 1U.jL.I nnd storage. 1JU7 I'ernam. Doug. W. 2748. USE block to North C4th tar line 427.60, 8 rooma and hall, tt 11 modern. It'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO.. Vili Omaha Nat 1 3k. Bldg. Doug. 2715. 7 ROOM'S, part mod.. $18. 4422 Fierce St. 83.00 1616 N. 40th. 8 rooma, all modern. 2M2 Sherman Ave.. rms., all mod. fW.OO X.th N. 30th St.. rma. and aleeplng porch;, never been occupied. . tfi.fiO 1U7 S. Jth Ave.. rrai., ail mod. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANI, pouglns 17S1. Ware Block- Era DAVENPORT ST.-9-r. all mod., 837.60. ii2i Cass .St. 6-r.. j'll modern, $15. H2i N. lirth St. 10-r, all modem. $80. ;wnt Jones St. 8-r.. aflniod ern. $:. lmiH .Si 22d St. t-r., all modern, $.13. lir( o'.iio St. 4-r., partly modern, US. lows Pacific St 4-r., partly modern. Ho. P1RKETT A COMPANY. Reo Bldg. Phone Douglas 633. "12 S. i!6trt Ave.. 4-r., part modern.. .116.00 lvji S. Kill at.. C-r.. part modern.... 15 on tail 8. th 6t.; 6-r., city water ItOO i'4 Dupont, it-r., part modern ) t'49S. Ui St., 6-r., "My water S.Oft 1U2 WestorfieM. 4-r.. city -.voter.... S.60 BHO S 16th St, 4-r., cistern... 0J tk;;3 S. 16th St, 4-r., city water 8.W CREIGH. HONS CO, Doughs :w. ' fw Hee Bldg. B4ra aatl Itfttce. Pice cool room with vault, e'.cc. ilcht end water free: leWx27 ft. partitioned tor t private rooma and reception room, Opena directly on beautiful court, Id 1 1 oo r. Apply room 103. Bee B'dg. OOOD opportunity for man who wUhea to locate In business. Tor rent new More building lr one of the best locations in the country for a goner0 merchandise lore to put In voiir own line of stock 1 teA 4 ao c.n A .l.J V1HO. S FOR RENT An office with reception room reasonable. &M Mate nn wing. U.I 3. JWH S'.. Ptorefooni, Slx40, ICS. BIRKETT & COMPANY, 4.3 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 68?. COOD barn, room for i or 10 lieraaa, i 191T 'NVebater St. Call Dn'ialoa 4t Arrniv for Kent Suburban Home For Rent A atrlctly modern, J-ttK.m country home, with 1. 2 or 12 acrci of ground In .ity llmlta of Florence-, close to paved load and convenient to atreet car line, nffording ' a fine view In all diiecltonn, itnlshed In quarter-awed oak and birch throughout. . Large barn or garage. Ice limine with B)-aaoii'e euj)ply of ice, cave, t hicken huuae, bearing fruit of all kinds, etc. Something very dealrable and must be aeen . to be appreciated. . PoBgesglon at once. George & Company 902 City Natl Bank Bldg., Phone D. ,To. . . iieAl KSTATK KARM Jk KAMI! LANUI FOR gAI.E " toloraao. I''OR 8AWZ M0 acrea In eastern Colo rado. V'nlmproved. K0 acrt farm land, liulauce pasture. Price, 11,850. Good In vestment. For Information, address Box !!;. Imperial,-Neb. lows. "" 25 ACRBiS trult land, tintiiyproved. :' SV" miles north, 75 per acre. Day to Has Co.. 123 year! St.. Council Bluffa. . i'ARM fdr sale. 113 acres, 8 miles' north ui Council BlulU pHBtorfice, on linie Kim road. Well fenced und . watered. Good blue grass, some timber, 10 acres corn. Price, o per acre. Day & Mesa Co.. 123 Pearl St., Council Bjutfs, la. 16-ACRE Improved farm in. lillla. Some Iruit. Small buildings. Good water, o miles north, ITS per acre. Can add an other 40 at same rate. Day it Hesn Co., 12a Pearl St., -Council hluffs. Minnesota. loll beautiful southern Minnesota farms In the heart of the com belt In Watonwan, Blue Earth and Brown counties; well Im proved and- located, rich soil, sure crops; write for our Hat and beautiful booklet, Southern Minnesota." C. E. Brown lud and Loan Co.. Madelia, Minnesota . NO FAlkUtluiS In Pine county, Minne sota; cloee to best markets; choice lands, easily cleared, 1 20 per acre; eaay terms. Hunt-Johnson, Hinckley, Minn. FOR tSAXJi atW wires 4i miles from Min neapolis, ono mile from town; 1 acres indsa oultlv-tlo, bal. used for posture; can practically all be cultivated; heavy noil; good set of buildings, consisting of s-roo n house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, etc.; the land will produce ) bush els of corn per acre; telephone In house; country-thickly settled; complete set -of machinery: 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 3 years old; go6d horses, ii hogs, chickens; H of thla year rop and everything on the tarm goes at IV) per acre; half cash. Schwab Bros. Jir.'g Plymouth Bids-., Minneapolis. Minn. 6S ACRES-EASY TERMS. Good building on It; one mile from rail road staliqn; 40 miles front Miueapolla, right county. Mlnn-eota. H. A. gUM BRUNNKN. Haaty." Minn. Mlssoarl. 300 FOR JO ACRES; 3 down. K month; no Interest; no taxes; In well settled dis trict, south Missouri, whera fruit and poultry farms make big money; buy for the future while such property la cheap. Merriam, Ellis & Benton, K. 3l Victor Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. THE BEST bargain In South Missouri, good fu.rm 144 acres; well Improved, ll.$40 half cash; about 46 acre fine cultivated bottom land; balance1 good grass and tim ber; well; largo spring and creek; close to railroad and schooL ilerrlam, Kills Benton, E, 309 Victor Bids'., Kansaa City, Mo. I afebrasb.. FOUND 320-acra tiomestead In. settled neighborhood; fine (arm land; not aaiid Mlla; cost you $200 filing leva and alL J. A. Tracey. Kimball. Neo. Nw l ork. NEW YORIC ALFALFA FARMS FOR SALE. A FAIUI THAT PAYS AND FEEDS THE FAMILY. Fifteen cows,' team, tools, young stock, bull, 10 hoga, SOI) hens, and all crops go with this ki-acre farm on state macadam, tsed road. Price, tl.uou cash down. Elghty-acrt) farm near Fulton City. Price with 6 cjwi and team. 11.100; MOO cash down. , . , Write for photos. K. Mt.'NSON. S4: S. Ballna 8t.. Syracuse. N. T. Mention Omaha Bee when writing. Oklahoma. I OR SALE ! .OO acres Improved land, a Part cash, balance term. J. , Crowdr. OKI. C. Lovelace, Crowdr, 6kl. W Isronala. ONEIDA COUNTY LANDS. Suitable for raising clover, potatoes and dairy rattle, with Us many lakes of pure cool water, abundance of clover, blue Joint and timothy growing wild or cul tivated. It la the best possible plaoa to raise cattle and sheep. We have no hog cholera, chinch bugs, Hessian fly or army worms, and It la worth something to live tn a country free irom these . pests. I offer I.WJ0 acres of cut over hardwood land, with stumps in many cases all de cayed and gone, at reasonable prices and easy terms u settlers. Some stock raiser ought to buy my i0-acre tract, enclos ing station of Goodnow on Milwaukee road, crossed by fine little river, seral cold springs, some groves of hardwood timber, balance can be put Into grating or can ba farmed. Have a full half sec tion adjoining this also. Write fur map. trtces and Information on Oneida county laois.. stiil lt of furms for sale. C P. CROSBY, Khinelauder, Wis. REAL fcSTATK ' CITY PROFBIITV ron RALF.. Investment Talk, No. 2 (This Is the second of a series of Inform atlve talks on real estate Investments.) In purchasing a piece of property as an investment, you ehould, in order to get the proper results from your investments, place confidence in some reliable real estate' firm. No one knows better, what you can do with your money as well as be does. He' is just as able in his line as you in yours. The great trouble with the average investor is that they rely eutirely too much on themselves, and place too little confidence in the real estate firms of the city. There is no incentive to be dishonest with a good client, and no reputable real estate firm ever broke faith with a client who has instructed him to purchase a piece of property at the price that he would be willing to pay for it himself. A real estate broker, knowing that he will receive a com mission on any piece of property his client buys, can readily afford to give him the best service possible and obtain a lower figure because he can take more time to get the seller to reduce Lis price according to his idea of the value of the property. If you have money to invest, will 9 on a well located brick building interest you T '."We have on our list a. piece of property for $7,500 that will net 9co, and always be rented on account of its location and surroundings. Hastings & Heyden 1(U4 Uaraey Street. 4 Dundee Homes to Order $500 to $1,000 Cash We hava a few remaining unsold south front lots on Burt between 60th and Jlt Sts.. upon which we will build to order modern and up-to-date houses and bun galows. All lots have been graded and are In chape to start building at once. Street Is paved and all lota have sewer, water and sidewalk. Two blooke from Kern am car line. Call us up and we will be id to give you more information in regard to the easy payment plan, and will show you thesa remaining unsold lota and a num ber of plana already drawn to show you. Do not hesitate at we have only a few mere Iota. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. l!M Omaha Nnt Bank Bids;. 5:oog. 49S. Dundee . . Garden Lots Two Blocks of liots Just "West of Dundee , Buy two or threei lots. Fine place to raise chickens and garden. Price 176 to VM per lot. Terms II tiown and l per week, without Interest.. Vou may pay weekly, monthly, quar terlyany way Just so your payments average $1 per week. . 15 Per Cent Off for Cash -Thoe lota will soon be a part of 'Dun dee. Ask any Dundee man whether thla Is a good place to buy. Dundee property is sure to Increase In' value. Tel. Doug Ihs 26!M, If you can t go In the daytime, we wilt take you In the evening to soe these lots. H.. II. Harper,' , : 1013-14 City National Bank Bldg.,' You Have, a . . ; ; - Guarantee When you locate In' Happy Hollow; Tou krlow there will be good buildings' around you. You know there will be no stores or apartment houses In Happy Hollow. You know you will be one of a number of home owners not among renters. HAPPY HOI4XJW, LOTS ARB BIG 60 to 7I ft. frontHfce. HAPPY HOLLOW TERMS ARB EASY. HAPPY HOLLOW iXT8 ARE SELL ING and the people who are buying are people who will make congenial per ms nent neighbors. EB HAPPY HOLLOW AND THEN CALL ON I S We want to give you fig ures aud more farts. George & Company 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug.' 756. New Bungalow , $3,250 Five -rooms, atrlctly modern, oak finish and oak floors throughout, built-in book cases and buffet, large attic; all rooms nicely decorated; screens, window shades, located at 317T Larlmore Ave. Easy terms. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Tel. Douglas 4770. KKAL ESTATE PARK A RANCH LANDS FOR S ALB WUcoaala. T'PPER. dairy and general srop state in th union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on essy terms. Ask for book let 24 on Wisconsin Central Ind Grant State acres wanted. Write about our grazing land. If interested lu fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apil Orchards i.i Wisconsin. Address Land J'fPl., S'io Lir.a Ry.. Minneapolis- Minn. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE K. E. FOR EXCHANGE Several good Missouri farms for Nebraska farms. Writ what you have Guy R. Stanton, Lebanon. Mo. No Commission Realty Co. JlS-30 Paxtop Block, If you want to buy." sell or exchange your property or business, so where that kind ot business Is dona. Everybody goes to the No Commission Realty Co.. BE CAUSE; nobody pays a commission. pianos for ether musical Inairu'te. U il 3M ACRES Well Improved farm for trade for hardware store; farm located south west of Lodge Pole miles and 3tt miles southeast ot Sunol. Want something will Invoice about five te six thousand dollars. Address lock bos. 4u0. Lodge Pole, Neb. IlEAL ESTATE WANTED WE sold nine houses last week let us .-II ......... H i M WMk VI H.H.. buyers than we . have houses for sale. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 101&-16 W. O. W. Bldg. KEAJj ESTATE LOANS j00 to I10.0UU made promptly. F. D, Wead. Wead B'dg- iM-a and Farnam. C11Y and farm loans. 6, I, per teat J.H.Dumont It Co., I'lOi Farnam, Omaha Harrison a. mqkton. Kit om Nat. WANTED City loans Peters Trust v OMAHA hemes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFK REAL EST AT K CO., 101 - Omaha Nat. Douglas tfU WANTED City loans and warrants). W. Farnam Smith Co., U Farnam. ( A UVIV llfi Loans, W and up. jmaha Nat. ian. SEE us first l( you want a farta loaa United Btates Trust Co., Omaha. Neb, MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg. (!cf CITY LOANS. Bemia-Carlberg Co., u UO-111 Brandela Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large oiu a specialty. W. U. Tiioinaa. ZH State Bank Uidg. " REAL KSTATK CITY PROPERTY POR a A I.E. Phones, Douglas 100b. Easy Terms Kountze Place Home New$3,650 Located at SEli N. ISth between Plnkney aaa a vans: a as large iivins ro'", parlor, dining room end kitchen on first floor: three good bedrooms and bath on - .1 m I : 1 ri ..l.t. .4 In fM M with beautiful stairway leading to second f.oor. P'ull basement, furnace heat, .1 a t i j . I . a . i.i.n Axr 4) A occupy.- On block from cai lin. Tertni, 4ftf UHall, I MfJ UN I SMI 11 Sae? I Call vi up and w will be (lad to hOTV you thla property. t . .. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. tkmglaa m. ZM Oninhn Nat. Bank Bldg. ... IDEAL IIOME 85 California . Living room, sun rodm. dining room, Vltchen first floor; four bedrooms and bath second floor; full basement and attic, floored ail over; first fl'ior In oak, second floor birch and maple. Large lot. Must be seen to be appre- C(1aLLAGIIER & NELSON, 644 Brandels Bldg. ' Phone Donglss 1383, SEE THIS AND YOU'LL BUY IT QUICK. OWNER SACRIFICING $1,000 TO LEAVE CITY. ' Fine new home, 8-r.,' entirely mod., oak finish, newly decorated, laundry, etc. Beautiful lot, south front, paved street. Very choice location In restricted resi dence sctlon of Prairie Park, near KHh and Meredith. Real snap at W.6&0; small amount cash required. . ... Good 6-r.. home, S0 ft. lot. shade, etc., near new Boulevard. $2,000; easy terms. McKitrick Ileal Estate Co., 'l4 Ramge Bldg. P. 148T iMh and Harney. .42x149 . ' on Davenport North front, paved street. Only 4"0 ft. from lota held at $100 per foot. When $500 cash Is paid will loan money to build to SUIT YOU. O'Keefe Real Estate Co. 1016 Omaha National Bank.' Douglas 2715. Choice Investment Very centrally located brick business property- paying t per cent net on luO.OOt). Present tenants have occupied building 10 to IS years and the rents from unexpired leasee amount to more than $15,000. Can be bought on a basis of 13 per cent net on amount required to handle It. No trade considered. K 237, Bee. Choice Investment Very centrally ' located brick liuslness property paying t per cent net on $50,000. Present tenants - have secured building 10 to IS years and the rents from unex pired leases amount to more than $16,000. Can be bought on' a basis of IS per cent net on amount required to handle It. No trade considered. K 2X7, Bee. MUST SELL . 4-room eottaga 3332 Maple St. $300 cash, balance monthly. C-room 241 S. 17th., $1.65O-$30O cash. 6-room. modern, 1714 N. 28th St., $,$00 $300 caah balance monthly. - 8-room, new, modern home, Kth and Center St., price $4,S00, will take good auto and $600 cash. Inquire 413 Kaxbacn block. Phone Douglas WI7. BEAUTIFUL home tn exclusive West Farnam district. Owner will be In town for one week only and must sell Immedi ately. Burroughs Adding Machine com pany. 30a gputh lth St., city. NEAR HANSCOM PARK $2M CASH, BALANCK LIKE RE-NT. Nearlv. new, strictly modern groom bungalow: oak finlah: full cement inant; two nlo'J.s to car; fine corner lot. THV VOG REALTY AGENCY, lOUVirW. O. W. Bldg. . FOR BALK, cheap, nine-room, modern house, with four chotnj lots, one block from the car line and In good neighbor hood. Priced right and terms If desired. The Allen Land and Investment com pany, bH Brandois Bldg. Tel. Red G2C. A SNAP Must d sold at onco. Seven room house, electric light,, gas, city water, toilet, 60-foot front, good barn. 3123 Burdette, I'., 000. Small payment down aud the rest like rent Call Web. 130a, -ROOM house, rents for $T&.U, must be sold at onoe; t0 will handle It It. 471 L ACREAGE rOR a A LB. 5 Acres Bargain One mile north of Krug Park, well im proved. Price $.62C; $72 rash, balance only $26 per month. Snap for some one who acts) quick cure to go. Take you out any time. D. V. Sholes Co. I3 City Nat l Bank Bldg. Doug. 49. A r St ACT OK TITLIC. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. a modern abstract office. M So. 17ti St. l'hone Douglas 54S7. REED Abatrscl Co.. oldest abstract of tice la Nebraska. 20$ bra at els Toeater t'ottea Market. LrVERPOOL. Aug. T.-COTTON A mart can spot business was resumed today and there were some very moderate sales. Quotations were reduced sixteen points, The sales totalled 2,000 bales oo the basis bf S.Sud for American middling. Beak fleerlaga. -OMAHA. Aug. 7. Bank clearings for Omaha today were 3Jf..l.l and for the correspoDdlugs day last year $2.K3,M0.4. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Wheat Heavy at Lead Under Beariih Conditions. CORN GOES TO HIGHER LEVEL Yellow Cereal Still C limbs In Price 4 Is BelB Helped la I1s treaata by the Ralsta Wknt Market. OMAHA. Aug. 7, 1911 When the fact la noted that there were heavy purchases of hog and beef products yetteida.' and that enormous quantities of canned meats are aelllng to the coun trlr now o unused In warfare tor the purpose of feeding their soldiers that there mut be opened an avenue on the seas through which breadstuffs and pro vixlons may be safely shipped. There are bearish condltlone surround ing the breadstuffs situation, however, that must be overcome. Cash aheat la as hesvy as lead. There was no new export business In any position yesterday and them were canrellatkme of raeh grain on the part of buyera who are unable to make ahlpmrnts or gialn to the old world. The British grain trade, according to spe cial rabies reels more confident of the situation. Flour In that market was ad vanced 4. The wheat market, while showing gains of til'nc yesterday, waa quite erratic. The opening waa distinctly there,-and thla was followed by a rally of 4c on Hie May. And while all prices at tho close were higher, the deferred futures showed tho greatest strength. The Northwestern markets were stronger than here. A feature of the cash whvnt market was the order to divert many cargoea of wheat to Huffalo and New York and which were Intended for Montreal. Prlcea for corn climbed to still higher levela, with closing rigures mtHHo higher. Rain In some sections of the belt caused a little selling at the outset and weak ened prices, but quickly rallied and ateadlly advr.nced. The bulge in wheat stimulated buying, as did the strength in cash corn and continued unfavorable crops advices. There was much new buying yesterday and offering" were light all through the session. Tho east wns again buying cash corn here in lsrge amounts and shippers wwre for.-ed to cur tall their purchases because the rouutry Is sending tn such light supplies. Higher prices were also established In oats yMtrday. Best figures showed gains of about a cent over the previous close but there waa considerable reaction from this level. There was a good gen eral trade, with locals the best buyera. Longs were disposed to realise on the bulge and It was largely due to this pressure that the market owed Its re action. Shorts in provisions were In veritable panlo and forced prices up sensationally. The absence of offerings waa compara tively light and there waa a supply on sale all through the session. This, with the sharply higher hog market, small receipts and prospects ot selling- large quantities of product abroad, was more than sufficient to create buying scare. In addition to the short covering the pack ers were buying and (here was more miscellaneous outside call for product. Pork showed the most strength and closed $L70 higher. The rscent heavy de clines In hoc values have checked ship ping and recelpta at western points totaled only 23.SU0, as compared with 01,- sm a year ago. Wheat was unchanged to lc higher. Corn waa unchanged to IV" higher. Oats were to c higher. Clearances of wheat and Tour were equal to M.O00 bushels; corn, $.000 bushels; oats. 81,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were l.Mtt.OOO bu. and shipments of 1,077,000 bu.. against re ceipts of 1.82,000 bu. and shipments of tWt.OtiO bu. last year. Primary com receipts were $36,000 bu. and shipments 467,000 bu., against re ceipts of 4O3,0ii0 bu. and shipments of 2P3, (00 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1.980,000 bu. and shipments m.OuO bu., against receipts of l.ltii.aio bu. ana snipments oi mwi iu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS.. Wheat, Corn. Oats. Rye. Chicago 4 63 4o Minneapolis 101 Duluth $3 .... Omaha a ,.. 86 P Kansas-City.. 837 " St. Louis 138 30 . 64 Wlnnlpe 70 "."V"- "4., y Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. J hard, $&tic; No. i hard, 8!tic; No. 4 hard, TTStic; No. I spring, 8ft(Vic; No. $ spring, 846ttc; No. 4 spring, 80H3e; No. 2 durum, $2'ir84Vro; No. $ durum, 81H683Hc. Com: No. 8 white, 7677c; No. 8 white, 7H77c;. No. 4 white, 76 764c; No. I yellow, 76!j76c; No. 8 yel low. 76475Hc: No. yellow, 74H7Bc; No. mixed, 7W76Hc; No. 8 mixed, 7FTM4c; No. 4 mixed. 74mrt6c. Oate: No. 2 while, s4frPc; standard. 8Gfl.c; No. awhile, 86H36c; No. 4 white, 435c. Barley: Malting, 484HSSVc:. No. I feed. 43W'48toc. Rye: No. 2. 70tf70Ho; No. 8, OWSWic. These sales were reported today: Wheat: No. I hard winter: 2 cars, 84c; 1 car, 83Hc. No. 8 hard winter: i cars, 84c; 1 car. 82V4c; 1 car, 824o; 4 care. 2c. No. 4 hard winter: 2 cere, Ktyc; 1 car. 80c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, h2c. No grade: I car, 80o. Rye: No. 2; 2 care, 70c; No. 2; 1 car, 68c. Oata: standard; 1 car, 36c. No. 8 white: 1 car, 86c; cars, SS'c. No. 4 white: 8 cars, 36e: cars, S4c. No grade: 1 car, 33V:. Corn: No. 1 white: $ cars, 77Vic; 1 car, 77c. No. $ white: 1 car. 77o. No. white: 1 car. 76c. No. 1 yellow: 4 cars, 76c; 4 cars, 76Wc. No. 2 yellow: cars, 76c. No. 8 yellow: 8 cars. 76ViC; 1 car, 76c. No. 6 vellow: 1 car, 75Hc. No. yellow: 1 oar, "So. No. 1 mixed: cars. 7SVte; 1 car. 7Sc; 1 car, 76c; 1 car, 7Sc. No. 2 mixed: 6 cam, 76Wc; 1 csr, 76c. No, 2 mixed: 1 car. 76c- cars, 76c; 1 car, (near white) 764o. No. mixed: 1 car, 74c. Sample: 1 car, (yellow), 73c; 1 car, 70c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Featarea of the. Traelagr sad tloslac Prices Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Aug. T. After a serious de clne, wheat today rebounded tc, owing mainly to baseless rumors of an over whelming British victory In the North sea Ciosing pilm-s were easy at Via to He above last night. The other leading sta ples, too, all showed net gains-corn, l'c to Hie; oats, lc to Hctimc, and pro visions, ISo to 6ic. Much lower quotations from Liverpool had a decidedly unsettling effect here early on the price of wheat. They changed front rapidly, however, when the fact waa realized that the English mar kets would ho bearlnhly affected by an Improved outlook for a resumption of nwnts to America, me n is from America. Winnipeg advlcea received careful scru tiny, as prices there are the highest this side of the Atlantic, with all materially above $1.00 a bushel. One dispatch from 'Winnipeg said the British government waa preparing to move wheat Immedi ately, to the extent of l.ou,Ou0 bushels, and more to follow as quickly as possible. The United States government crop re port turned out according to predictions regarding the total y'old expected, an In crease In winter wheat offsetting the losses In spring. Com ruled strong and new crop futures reached the highest prices ot the year. Belief that the government estimates would prove unusually bullish were more than confirmed after the market had closed, it being shown that the probable shortage due to drouth and heat was far greater than generally supposed. Oats ad vsnued Independently of other grain. It waa asserted the English government would be likely to require oats freely from this country and that the Canadian supply was insufficient. Provisions continued to climb. Rxorp tlonal advances were reported at Liver pool, and domestic receipts of hogs were dwindling. Speculative transactions In riork, lard and ribs here were at times mposslble, the market being entirely bare of of fere. Grain prices furn'shed by Igan 4 Bryan office. 816 South Sixteenth atreet: Article. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat Sept. .. Iec. .. May .. Corn Sept. .. Dec. ... May .. Oats Sept. .. Dec. .. May .. Pork Sept. .. Lard Sept. .. Oct, .. Jan. .. . WSViffl .Iiatgiu4 101 103 10S TSS 6H 71 22 ti I K4 tt.Vq.75, 1 7S'4 74V 7S4 38H31 sTTfcl 428-41H 42 it; 41 44 $3 25 4 22 26-60 n civ E7H f 47VJ 7ffl70, I 86 vo so Rlbe Sept. I'll. Jan. If .V7 1! 70 It V' c 13 1! 7S 12 W 1! M 11 ST. 11 ii y. ii 4S Cora and X keat Region Balletln. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United Statea J eirtmrnt of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., Jotu meridian time. Krldav. August 7: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Ksln High. Low. fnll. Skv Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear It. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Ashland, Neb... V. HN Auburn Neb .. f2 a:, i 3 1 SA :'. M y c i 6-' ." UN til 71 71 6.1 M .00 .w ot . .) M . .00 .1 lO .n ,00 .no .oo .00 .oo .u .0'. .60 Ilk... tlnM. Ik! f ol umbos. Neb. i Onlhertson. Nb. K Falrbury, Neb.. " Fairmont. Neb. -j Or. Island. Nb.. 11 lUrtlnat n. Nb W Hastings. Nrb.. K Holdn-Ke. Neb 100 Lincoln. Neb .. M No. Platte, Nb Oakdalc. Neb.. Omaha, Neb.... !: TeknuiHli. Neb. Valentine. Nb. M Alia. la.. 84 . , P7 Carroll, la ClarlndH, la.. Slblev, la Sioux City, Is Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAOF.R. No of Temp. Rain District. Statlna. High. Low. fall. Oolumbus. O IS i4 libulsvllle, Ky...S2 w i India polls. Intl.. 1.1 M M 00 Chicago, in 24 so . Pt. 1ahIs, Mo.... 18 M SO Des Moines. la.. 24 W "! Minneapolis M M ' 61" Kin. Citv, Mo.. 83 W .00 Omaha. Neb 17 4 M .00 The weather Is somewhat warmer In the corn and wheat belt. Scattered show ers occurred In Ihe Minneapolis. St. Louis, Louisville and Columbus districts. L. A W1CI.SII, Local Forecsj;er. Weather Bureau. Mlaaeapnlla Grata Market. MINNF.APOLI9. Aug. 7.-WIT13AT Peplember. r oo; N 1 hard, $1,134; No. I northern. ti.oeW41.HH: No. 3 northern, $i oh'tmiops September wheat advanced Uic. FLOUR Declined to a barrel, demand active. HA RLF.Y ITJi'flc. R Y B iVr-'7o. BHN-$3!.0i) CORN No. S yellow. 76'im"0. OAT." No. H white, 3Siic. FLA X.-JI.C8SR 1.70. New 1 ork General Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 7,-BUTTETR-Msr-ket steady; packing stock, current miik e, No. X ?0o. EGOS-rMarket firm: stale and nearby hennery browns, SyS0a. BHADKTKISRT'S TRADE HK IKW ArtlTlly Has Been Cartalled ta Its Lowest LlaiHs. NEW YORK, Aug 7.-Bradstreet s will say tomorrow: The American business world has spent the week In absorbing the hook ot the Precipitation or tho Kurupean war, and, (pending the taking of necessary pre cautions, activity hna been curtailed to lowest llmlta This Is especially truo of operations In large financial and commer cial lines, and considering the new and varied stepa that have had to be taken, the progress made hag been In a high degree gratifying. Repression has been widely In evidence, but absolute stagnation has been largely In export and Import trado. Congestion of wheat at the porta, consequent upon the pnrtlal atoppage of shipping trade iind the dislocation of the exchange msr Ket, has reacted back upon the railroads and therce to the western farmers, and the movement Is slowing down. There has been a general rise In prices of nearly sll staples where open markets exist, with marked effect noted on sll lines of Imported goods, which are gen erally held higher. Food stuffs snd Im ported textile products are strong. The wheat and domestic food stuffs markets generally have moved higher, but lack of the situation abroad, checks free buy ing of staples that foreigners neeu. There Is a feeling that domestic manu facturers will have fall trade more to themselves than appeared possible short while a co. Bradstreet'a reports bank clearings Urn the week ended August 6 st .'.3ii.no,(M) a decrease of 2 per cent from last year; business failures at 262 against 263 laat year. DI N 8 HKVIKW OF TRADB Haslnejis Shows Rrmerkable Power of Reslstaace. NEW YORK, Au.(7. pUn'g Review wUI say tomorrow: Business Is endued with remarkable power of resistance adapting Itself to conditions almowt unprecedented in the history of the world. Never has this coun try given more convincing proof of Its ability to meet grave emergencies promptly and effectively. So far as this favored country Is con cerned, the worst of financial stress is over, and the markets are gradually getting Into a position where material advantage may be derived from the dis turbance. The Interruption to export trade, due to the situation In foreign ex change and the withdrawal of ocean chipping facilities, Is now the chief causa of trouble, export freight beginning to pile up at shipping centers, but concerted orders are being taken to relieve IhUi condition as far as practicable. Commercial failures for the week In the L'nlted States were 36X compared with 2iiu last year; In Canada 67 against 31 last year. Loral Secorltlea. Quot.tl.as furnl.hea by Burn,. Brlnktr 4 Co., 44 Olrh NsU.s.l tank buildlsf: Block BI4. Ak4. P.lrmunt CrHnim pM., T ser asst.. 04 4 lw Pslrmant CmivtT gasr. 4 ftr cat.. W 1M Oir.iie f. B. Hi. H r. f'i 7t Omilis C. u. Ry. A Brldts 44 i Oin.h. K. U P. V'i 71 13 Sioux CHr bVjcs V.rsi ptd W kls. bnlus block Vara.. Omh HI M nonils AuMIs, T., weier. !" tt in Bonaus, KM., ntcf 6. IM lull U1 t'lly IN.linn.i lien, toas- v St Council ftlutf. 0. A E. ta. 1VM 1 lnni l'?lng w.rrsnts. 1 s.r not Ml ..... Hut hprtncn, S. D . 4s. 1 It 1S K.m.a tn r. Mo., tax bills. 7 p. ... SO 1 Norfolk N.S., stkaol 1M 100 101, Om.hs g. 1- A P. M. US tl Omihl O.. la, 117 W Ma C UT of IIMM 4, ts 911. 4 Oi.nh. A c. B Kt nr. a irst M ; Iuet KottBd T. L a P. . lilt.... 100 141 fl,ll Ull tKhool If. IM i tf. Kwlft a 'l l. IM4 04 N Wlj-to, Neb., school district t M .00 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 7.-DRY OOOTS Prices on linens and notions rose today and buying was more active. Carpet wool was 16 per cent higher and leading car- fiet mills have gone on short time. Bur aps quoted at a cent au ounce for forty In h goods and Inch goods and cotton foods were bought to supplant them. Varna and many lines nf staple cotton goods continue easy. Fabrlo manufactu rers greatly troubled by scarcity and high prices of dye stuff. Oils aad Roala. NEW YORK. Aug. 7.-OIL8 Turpen tine, nominal; machine barrels, 40c. ROSIN Uulet. SAVANNAH. OV. Aug. 7. OII.8 Tur pentine, nominal the; receipts, 64n bbls. ; shipments. 187 bbls.1 stocks. 30,143 bbls. KOM1K Nominal; nrelpta. l.MK bhle.; Shipments, 1.714 bbls.; stocks. bbls. Quotationa: A. B. $3 60: C. L. IIUH: K. K. . H, T. 3.8u: K. $4 lb; M, $4 W; N, so w, wu, .; w w, s.to. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 7. 0 FFE E There was less active business In tne coffee market today. A continued demand waa reported for spot, but buyera appeared to be leas urgent and prices were easier with Rio No, 7 quoted at "o ana Bantoe No. 4 at 14c. A few private transactions were reported In futures with September contracts quoted st 8.20 or about 46 points vnder the high level oi tveonesnsy. Osaaka Hay Market. VRAIRIE HAT Choice upland. 211.0O4 1160; No 1. Iio.oitfill en; No. 2, $8 dxo'lO.oO; No 8 $6 008. 00. Midland, No. 1 to choloe, $i0 Ova 11 00; No. 2. $s OoolO 00; No. 8. W irt 100. Uwland. No. 1 to choice. 80OiO0; No 2 80ut00; No. I. l4.OKfl.0i).Btraw : Choice oat or rve. 86.056 kv. choice wheat, 14 60400 Alfalfa: Choice. 113-00013.60; No 1, $12 0!13.0u; No. 2. $lo.0uTll.uT. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Very Few Cuttle and the Feeling ii Fnllj Steady. HOGS QUARTER TO FIFTY UP Sheep Tea' la Plteea Higher aad Lamas Btroagr e Tea ) Flfteea Ceats lllgker Tkaa Thare day'a Trade. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. . 1911. Receipts were: I'Attiit tioss. Sneen Official Monday ... Official Tiii-Mhv ... Official Wednesday oiiioimi 'I n ur-iiHy . . KMimtte Friday ... .. ,'i.4JX li.i.U l&.L . . SL4TK . J:V. .M ... air 1.483 8.0M . . I.N.1. l,.wil f. ..! 20) ' 10.3W Five days this week. 10.44! V.T1 64.23 Same days last week. 11. MO SVk'R 83.M0 Heme days I wks. aso.ll.l'IS 4'.n46 M.a."i7 Name days .1 wks. ago. 7.ir7, as.'-" 4r.WI Same days 4 wks. ago. M.4.M 3S.II4 Same days last year. .M.874 WM 74.M The following laliU shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Poun Omaha live stork market for the year le date as compared with last year: . 1814. Mil ' lno. Iec Cattle est. WO 4.0.il M.K1 Hogs 1,S73,;Ct 1.74N.HI 17i.Hl Sbeep l.tS.Jia 1,17.7T7 ll,tl The following table snvas the receipts prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few daya with coiiiparlaona: Palo. 1H14. ll'M.V 11812. Illlll .J1ll0.lwi. . July July t 78 I Ml 7 1 7 1 8 IB T 2 7 23 8 rl 1 ) 6 KM I 40 lit l at. 7 Ttil I M I a T Tf.I ( 31 t Hi 8 1 7 70 6 87 JII v 8 July July TISi 7 I 6.-SI 8 64'! 8S4H 8f $ fe'HI $8 7 Rl I Ml I 241 6 17 T Ss 8 77 7 47 8 SB f 87 tsl43 7 tt2 Julv 8 81 I Ml I 31 8 IS) 4 8 271 t 61 8 UJ 4I t 231 7 67 34 t 81 a it July , 2 7 67 July J.V July N, JulK 17. 1 hi V fl. July Jlllv M 1 m J. L 7 461 t II JB 8 67' 7 66 8 M T 67 8 wi 7 n t 63i 7 TKi 48 7 861 7 r? t 07 s 6 671 7 1 7 t: 14 40 41 t 41 I S3 3 rv $ 8 04H 7 17 . T tn 7 to 7 7S. 7 7o 7 K July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 19! 7 44 7 40! 7 M I 64 8 6 7 83 I 6 76 M I 43 7 62 I to', t -a. $ 171 8 l 8 Oil 7 041 7 l" 17 711 7 16 T 64 t 28 T 8.. T Wl 7 M 7 Ml 46 7 6 8 36 Receipts snd disposition ol live stock at the Union Stock yards In South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECE1TTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Union Faciric Ry 1 $ M C. N. W aest 2 C. 4t N. W west 2 4.. C, B. 4k (J , east 11 C, B. ek. y., west I 11 C, R. 1. t IV, west 1 ToUl receipts 7 10 ' 80 L-ISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Sheep Morris eV Co Swift ft Co SI "8 60' 48 li 8.376 1.47 3 J'8 Cudahy I'acklng Co... Armour 4k Co Swatts & Co It 118 61$ J. W. Murphy Lincoln Facklng Co... 7 TS 1.. lu 8 4 6 3 13 21 Swift, Fort Worth Benton, V. S. e Luah J. H. Hoot k Co Sullivan Bros Hlgg'.ns Hurrman Tanner Bros John Harvey Other buyers , Totals 266 l.(M 10.464 CATTLE There were not enough cat tle here to make even the semblance of a market The feeling, however, waa fully steady and buyers claimed that they could have used more cattle If they had been here. Everyone Is looking forwsrd with Inter est to next week and there Is a general leellng that . financial conditions having) settled down somewhat there will be a very decent buying demand on the part of packers. As a matter of course no one, not even the packers themselves, can tell In advance what the requirements of the market will be next week, but at present writing there Is nothing In sight to leave one to anticipate other than a very fair demand. As a matter of course no one , would .like to see excessive runs at any point, as buyers under such condi tions would be almost certain to pound prices. Eastern markets are hone too strong as yet Yesterday Chicago reported choice cattle as active, wni.e the less desirable kinds were still slow In spite of the small receipts. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn led beeves, fl 008 75; fair to good aornfed beeves, 8H.Hf"fi.00; common to fair cornfed beeves, 7.6)4j.26j good to choice range steers, 3. 0043.50; fair to good range steer I7.26w8.00; common to fair range steers, $6,501(7.00; good to fancy cornfed heifers, $7.7!nf8.75; good to choice grass heifers, 86 2.V(j7.26; good to choice grass cows, $4.0(ii4i.60; fair to good grades, $6.26 e.W; common to fair grades, $.1.6u(uV.26; good to choice Blockers and feeders, $7.60 HiN.ai; fair to good Blockers and feeders. ts.7f47.60; common to fair Blockers and feeders, 88.0mBU. 76 J stock cows and half ere. 86.4iU04l.76; stock calves, 66.00gi.00; Veal calves, I7.0OV1O.6O; bulls, stags, etc, $4.7W 7.26. Representative sales: COWB. No. At. Pr. rfo. Ae. Pr. 1 I TO I ...1101 IN 1 W 4li HEIFERS. 1 841 I 26 Ill IN BUUA I 74 I M 1 1044) 6 00 1 1001 I 76 1 10M M STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS, t 40 oo i t , 71 f 60 1 bull 1890 6 80 1 bull.... .710 t 60 . 42i (25 . 82 4 26 .10x8 t 60 . SV0 (00 ,U10 t 60 2 calves..; 7 2l I feeders. . 705 6 60 1 cow 1060 6 00 2 calves. 4 cows... 7 cows... J cow.... bull.... 1 cow.. . W0 4 2f. 1 cow. . 860 660 1 heifer.. 10 cows... t cows... 1 bull.... 4 heifers. 1 bull.... 7 COWB. . . . k&O 40 NEBRASKA . 938 i 85 . 918 4 00 .1600 t 00 .. 716 t 26 .1180 I 60 J cow., steer, .1060 I 26 . 720 t 26 .1300 6 00 1 bull.. 1 bull t bull ..14 JO 6 26 ..16M i 76 927 4 60 t cows 973 t 20 t feeders.. 6v 60 t cows...., 976 t W 12 heifers... 810 t 76 16 feeders.. 808 80 3 cowa 980 t 06 HOOSThe lightest run of the week showed up this morning, only eleven cars, or about 700 head, being received. The total for the five days amounts to t.&l head, being about a fourth the else of the supply for the same days ot both last Week end a year ago. In filling the scant orders they had this morning, packers did lust what they were afraid of doing on Thursday, that is. they cams Into competition with tha shippers and speculators on the few load of fresh hogs that were here, and prices proceeded to soar. There never was any real trsdlng established. Each salesman ssked what he thought he oould get, and In the majority of cases he got It, with the result that hogs sold anywhere from 26c to. In extreme rases. 60o above Thurs day. With so few hogs here, there is no use In trying to quote the average mar ket, and all that can be dope Is to com pare Individual sales for the two days, which Is, st the best, an unsatisfactory method. Today's prices ranged all the way from tS.OD to as high a UM. Ship pers again bought the long end of the aupply, and one packer who t'.ld succeed In filling an order, only got three or four loada. This buyer quoted his purchase as 40c above yesterday. Today's trade Indicates a condition thst while much better than during the earlier part of the week, Is still far from normsl, In that It Is absolutely feverish. Packers are almost afraid to get in while the receipts remain so light, as every bid they mske has to come Into direct competition with a shipper or speculator offer. It la safe to say though that the market Is now adjusting Itself to the un usual conditions, snd prices are rapidly regaining all that they lost on their big drop the first half of the week. Rtrrrseptstlve sales: ha. A. FS. I. N-J. sr. th. Pr. 4ii Ida lao I 78 IH ... I Ba an tbl I IS 44 171 ... I to 4 tat at I 16 , as 8)9 (9 8 8 t Ml ... ik) s ri ... I H a taa ... it kl ... 6N SHEEP South Omaha continued U lead all other western markets In the matter of receipts for in the neighbor hood of some 10,300 head of sheep and lambs were reported In tbla morning, aa compared wl- t log laat Friday, 10,3U3 two weeka a. a and 2.B47 on the corre sponding day laat year. This makes a total for the week to date of 44. tM head, agalnat 88,979 for the- same day laat week and 74.803 for tne aume time a year ago. Taking the lamb receipts as a whole today, they were not quite ae good ss on Thursday, but the mutton offeiinga showed no apparent change to speak of. The situation today was much th same as It has been all the week; that 1. of ferings have been scarce at outside' points, while the local trade has been ilrwrsllv supplied. Because of the meager recelpta at other marketa, the local hov ers were willing to allow another ad vance, resulting In the bulk of lambs be ing active sellers at prices strong to 10 to 18 cents higher than, yeeterdny and fully a quarter better than the close of the previous week. Practically all the decent killing lambs moved at $125. the top being l&.M. There were some lambs ,. at $7.i (hat went to the packers, hut.--these were light and something on the feeder order. Sorting in all cases was. likht and the culls and seconds sold as killers, the same as on the previous daya of the week. A very moderate supply of ewes snd yearlings today moved readily, showing an advance of 10 to IS cents over yesr- , day. No wethers were In sight. Fat ewes ranged all Ihe nay from 84.76 to . I 16 and yearlings I6.1.S tn 86 26. Aged sheep are also a quarter higher than a week ago. quotations on range sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, V flP4iS.: fair lo eviod lambs, $7.atj8.fl0: f.-eder lambs. . 7.10; yearlings, good to choice, 8K fnfii 6 25; fair to good yearllnns, $".7tof6,OA: teenier yearlings, 88Mf6.70; good to rholce wethers. tfi.OOlrfi 90; fair to good Wethers, $r.SP4uYA0: feeder wethers, li.OKi 4.60; good to choice ews. ir..(Vvtifi.lf; fair to good ewes, H.7Hl5.0O; feeder ewes, $3.20 13 li'aho ewes 10J 4 ;.- 7 so 8 J", 7 eif 6 CI 6 r. 8 31 8 3T. R 21 6 20 7 1t 7 on 8 2 8 S 4M Idaho lambs .'4 2 r7 Irtsho lambs 6t U culls 48 Ti Msho ewes 114 :M nstlve yearlings 81 1,2 Idaho lamba K7 aw Nebraska feeding ewes 73 lis Irtaho ewea iS 2t lda'-o ewes .'...,.1011 163 Idaho feeder lambs.... f0 I'M lililio feeder Inmha 12 1 .r.Tf Iflnho feeder lambs KS 1.12 Idaho lamba .' 67 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET . tattle Firm Haas tiroes; bees lllgker. CIllCAilO. Aug. 7.-4ATTI.K.-Recelpts. 1 k.a.1. I , k .,t firm- t.M.VM t?10ftl '; steers', 36.4ontK.73; stockers snd feed ers, to "tWO : cows and heifers, $3.6tKuV 8. 10; calves, t V 11.65. lOOSHecelpts. 5,T0 head; market strong, tfittll'ic higher; bulk of sales. 881 fiC0; light. 8sr,irM0: mixed. S9t.4N4t9.8n;' heavy. $H.lVu.20: rourh. II. IMA. 35: plus. $74Xl0ii. . . SHEICP AM' LAMBS Itecelnts. S.ooi head; market loo to 60c higher; sheep, :..M16; yearlings. 86.00410; lambs. 86.7.Xlt.00. Kansas City Live Stark Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 7. OATT LB Re celpta, Don head; market higher; prime fed steere. m.3T4ft.tu; dresed beef steers. 8.Uit.S6; western steers. 86.760 60; stock era and feeders. 6.OmV8.0u; bulla, tTi.Xit $.76; calvea. $6. 5O4J1O.0O. HOOS Receipts, 1.4(4) head; market higher: bulk of sales. $.Siwa.75: heavy fx Joti'8 00; packers and butchers. 18. JO $.60; light, tn.f-ni8.76; pigs. $7,fi000. SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. I.70O heal; market higher; lamb. I7.TiV?T8.40; yearllnga. ti 6046.60: wethers. 84.7Mr5.75: ewes, l4.toUu.3i. i . ' t. Louis Live Rtnrk Market. ST. IjOUIS. Aug. 7. CATTLE Re- ' ceipts, koo head; market, steady; native b ef steers. 87 6018.76; cows and heifers, t6.00ft9.2ri; stockers snd feeders. 86.0Oif7.6O; southern steers, H (XVifl.i'V; cows snd heif ers, $4 01116 06; native calvea, t6.umBt0.6t'. HOOS Receipts, 1.200 head; market' higher; pigs and lights, 17 "cjO M: mixed ami butchers, $.00n9.40; good heavy, t.K US. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts ton hesd; market strong: native muttons, $4.00 IH.C0; loinbs, $7.0tni8.2u. Rlaaa t'lly Live "toek Market, i 8IOITX CITY, la., Aug. 7.-CA1TI.E-RfK-eliits, 100 hend; no market. HOOS Receipts, 1,800 head; market ST.X& 80c higher; heavy, $8.4088.60; mixed, ' 8N.2Twfm.4o; light, t8.ifj4jie.2e;.- bulk of sales, . 8S.2f.K 4JH. HHI1C1 AND LAMDS-Recelptt, 300 head; no market. . ; - Live Btock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 900 1,400 2,700 900 2,200 800 l.OnO 'i.ii0 6,000., 100 J.NOli :"m , 200 000 10,800 Kanaas City St. Ixiuls .... Chicago ..... Sioux llty .. South Omaha Totals ...'..$,100 11.000 24,100 . Sager Market. . NEW YORK. Aug. 7. 8TUOAR Raw,- firm; molasres, 3 6HilF7c: centrifugal. 4.20.620; refined firm. 60c higher; outy. om, o.puu, rruaiMi, i.nv niouia A, 6.46c; cubes, 6.26c; powdered, 6.10c; XXXX nowdnred. 6.15c: fine s-raniil&t1 a oil... diamond "A." 6.06c; confectioner's ''A," 4 90c; No. 1. 4 80c. - n Accused of Bobbing Herman Fanner Boys ' ' BLAIR, Neb., Aug. 7.-(Speclal Tele- ' gram.) Charles Adams was brought from Herman this afternoon by Sheriff Cotnp ton and will be given a preliminary hear ing tomorow -on the charge of highway robbery. Late laat evening Adams and three other hoboes enticed Qlen Stroble and John McPherson, two young boys about 1$ years old, who had been working on a farm near Herman, to a distance of' about a mile south of town and robbed, Btroble of 660 and McPherson of $13. They then tied the boys' hands behind them and cutting a hole through the col lar of their coat pulled It over their, hand and relied It The toys were' threatened with death If they mad any alarm. One of the boys worked himself loose and notified the Herman night police who organised a posse and canght Adams as lie was boarding a midnight freight. The other three made their escape. Adams had 87.60 In his pockets and to night was Identified as the man who broke into the private room of Landlord Petersen of the .Clifton hotel at Blair and tole a lot of silverware last week. Hu Is about 27 years old and gavs his home as Denver, Colo. Canada's Offer to . Raise Force Accepted OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 7.-England to-; night accepted Canada's offer to raise an expeditionary force. Today orders were ; Issued to commanders of militia regi-. ments all over Canada to call for volun teers. A division of 21.000 men will be raised. In all regimental headquarters a recruiting office will be opened tomorrow . a 1th a recruiting officer and a medical officer In attendance. An effort is being made to provide -strong defenses for Sydney, Nova Scotia, the center of great coal mines, the termi nus ot Atlantic cables and the alt of a powerful wireless station. Czar Folds French Envoy in His Embrace PARIS. Aug. T. (5:20 p. ra.) A 8L Petersburg dispatch ot current date to the Temp say: "The emperor ummoned to the palace " today Maurice Maleologue, the French . ambassador, and expressed In the warm-1 est terms his admiration of the magnifi cent spectacle afforded by united France. , At the end ot the audience Emperor Nichols folded the ambassador In bis arms, embracing him several times and ' saying: "I preea to my breast tn your person your dear and glorious country."' Omaha real estte Is the bert lnestuient . you could make. Read The Urea rest estate column. . .1 -s u If' M it t .11 I ' - a. R. H. r rr k 1 . f . e. '. T e 1 r