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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1915.
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FARM
KEAL ESTATE.
RANCH LAND FOR SALR
Mlaaeswtaw
J5ARCJAIN 240-acr farm 19 miles from
, auinneapciie; iw acre I'aoer cultivation,
40 acres good imtdow, 94 acres timbered
ipestur; can practically all be cultivated;
food corn land; (inn Is fenced; 10-roorn
ousa, bar, granary, msch no shed, wind
mill, etc.; U heed food milk com, 4 good
horses, harnesses, wagons, complete set
of machinery, hogs, chicken ami every
thing on tha farm arowa at 84a ter acre:
$$,0(4) cash, balanco can stand lor 10 years
at S par cent. Schwab Bro.
mouth Bid. Minneapolis. Minn.
iW l'ly.
FARMS WANTED
WANTED-To correspond with owner of
I good farm or acreage for sale or ex-
change. C. Q. Buckingham, Houston, Tex.
RKAXi ESTATE LOANS
1ii0 TO 810.000 made promptly. F. D.
Weed, Weed Bid., 18th and Farnam Sta
CITT and farm loan, 6, 6H, 4 per cant.
J. K. Dumont Co.. 414 Stata Bank.
WANTKD-Clty loana and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith A Co.. ISM Farnam Pt
WONKY on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder, City National Bank BUlg.
WANTED City loana. Fetor Truat Co.
1100 to $10,000 made promptly. F, D. Wead,
. Wend Bldg., lth and Farnam St.
SEE us first for farm loana in eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha.
CITY IOAN8 C. O. Oarlberg,
310-41 Brandela Theater Bldg.
6?0
OMAHA homes. Kast Nebmaka farms.
O'KEKr E REAL ESTATE CO..
1011 Omaha National. phone Douglas 1711
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
Kerr
Title Guarantoe and Abstract
Co., a modern, abstract office,
305 So. 17th St. Phone D. 64R7.
Jessen & Morrell,
201-3 State
1 Bk. Bid sr. IV 2X
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldeat abstract
oinoe in Nebraska. 209 Brandela Thea.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bearish Report and Bain Responsi-
ble for Lost in Wheat on the
Local Exchange. .
OATS "BEARS, SELLING STRONG
OMAHA. "April 8, W5. '
Losses wera ahown In the wheat mar
ket yesterday, the rain In many sections
or me winter wheat or It and a promise
for more, coupled with a bearish govern
ment report, brought general liquidation
by longs, aa Well as short selling by the
more pronounced bears. The govern
ment report gave the condition ot wheat
prll 1 as 88.8 per cent.
Bulla admit. ed that the crop report
waa bearish on Ita fare, but aald It la
wo months to harvest and many things
can happen to a crop In that time.
A majority of local traders are bear-
Ish on corn, and nay it Is only a ques
tion of a short time before longs will
liquidate May holdings and make lower
prices. Tbey aay the improvement In
the cash demand Is hot sufficient to
more than hold the market around pres
ent prices for a time.
Predictions of rain and ceneral llaulda-
tlon started outs easy, and there was ag
gressive selling by local profeaaionaie.
Outs bears look for a break should there
be good general rains within the next
tew days.
Omaha spot market: Wheat was 2Ho
to 3c lower; corn was Mo to tic lower;
oats were unchanged.
Clearances were: Wheat ana flour,
equal to 474.000 bu.t corn. 603.000 bu.: oats.
366.000 bu.
Liverpool cloae: Not quoted.
Primary wheat receipts were 450,000 bu.
and shipments 423,000 bu., against receipts
f 45Z.00O bu. and shipments of 321.0UO bu.
last year.
Primary corn receipts wera 332.000 bu.
and shipments B1T.00 bu..' a gainst, receipts
295.000 bu. and shlDmenta of 636.000 bu.
last year.
Primary oats receipts were 437.000 bu.
nd shipments 740.000 bu.. against receipts
of 696,000 bu. and shipments of 689,000 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
c
WANT light 5-passenger car; prefer
Ford; might make exchange of de
sirable lot if agreeable.' Address L
06, care Bee, 'or Walnut 3037.
vt
89
23
42
12
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LIST your property
for quick sale. 711
D. 1013.
with P. N. McCoy
Stata Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE NORTH 8IDB
Beautiful Stucco
House
Muat aell brand new 6-room house.
Owner has cut the price to move it
quickly. Has large living room arrange
ment, with beamed ceiling and fireplace,
pleasant dining room, with south ex
posure, complete kitchen with a butler's
pantry, three large bedrooms with plenty
of windows and good closets, oak floors
throughout. This house is located on an
east front lot, high and sightly, two
blocks from car line In the Bcmls Park
district. Will make the terms very at
tractive. Let us show you this house.
Glover & Spain
919-20 City National. Phone Douglas 8962,
Chicago 76
Minneapolis .. 68
Duluth- 84
Omaha .' 11
Kansas City 24
St. Ixiuls 8S
Winnipeg 2
mese sales were reported today: No. 1
ard winter: 3 cars. S1.47S4: No. 3 hard
winter: 3 cars ll .47 : 1-a caj. 11.46. No. 4
hard winter: 1 car. SI. 45. Corn No. S
white: 1 car. 7044: 4 cars. 70Uc. Na 1 Yel
low: 7 cara, 69WC No. 4 yellow: Z cars,
694c; 3 cars, 69c. No. 6 yellow; 1 car,
6Mkc No. 6 yellow: 1 car. 69Sc. No. S
mixed: 1 car (neat white), 70c; 4 cars, 69c
No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 68fc; 1 car, 6lc: t
cars, 68c. No. S mixed: 1 car (near white).
69Vic; 1 car (near white), 67 Vic. Oats
standard: 1 car. 54Vc; No. S white: 4
cars, 64c. No. 4 white: S cars, 63Vo; No.
mixed: 1 car, 62s. Sample: 1 car, 62Vfcc;
cars, 62c. Rye No. 3: 2-3 car, $1.08.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. S tur
key, tl.4Atfl.4U, No. S turkey, $L47V
48; No. 1 hard. II. 4711. 47U: No. 3 hard,
S1.46W1.47; No. 3 spring, S1.4n1.4TVii No.
durum. ii.sg'l.40; iso. 3 durum, ii.3gi
. Corn: No. 1 white, -lUmiSte; No. i
white. 7K&7H4C; No 3 white, 70H&W4C
No. 4 white. u9Uitt70c: No. 6 white. 6W3
6!4c; No. 6 white, 8'436lc : No. 1 yellow,
70?70c; No. 2 yellow, SMy&TC : ; No. 3
yellow, 69iu:-n-re; No. 4 yellow. 69f9Vc;
No. 6 yellow, 08g8a,tc; No. yellow, 63
694c: No. 1 mixed, 68Hiiic; No. J
mixed, ewifcl'ic; No. S mixed. SSVfMWo;
No. 4 mixed. Wr8Vc: No. 6 mixed. 67
mtytl no. mixed, 6H?e7,c. Oata: N-.
white, 64t7Mo; standard. MiiMM;
No. 3 white. &3ih4r: No. 4 white. 43V
63HC. Barley: Malting, W4e: No. 1
feed, Wirtc. Bye: No. 2, $1.091.10; No.
Si.084fi.OB v
Just Finished
Bungalow
A aplendld new bungalow, five rooms
and bath, with beautiful oak finish and
floors; butlt-in bookcases and buffet set-
In bevel plat glass; large attic and
basement; classy, up-to-date lighting- fix
tures; guaranteed furnace; large lot. Lo-
i-aiea sua urunora Ave. irice i3,ZoU,
Easy terms.
Norris & Norris"
400 Bee Bldg.
Tel. Douglas 4170.
:New Cottage
This new 4-room cottage of the hunsra
low type, located Just south of Miller
park on Z4th, Is thoroughly modern and
up-to-date In every respect; principal
rooms in. oak ; full basement; east front:
lot nicely aodded; investigate if you want
a well-built, well-arranged home at a
reasonable price; easy terms.
I JOHN B. PHIPPEN,
A208 Boston Store Bldg. Doug. 6107.
WILL SEUL. AT SACRIFICE, separate
or collectively, 6 houses ranging from 6
to S rooms at 26th and Caldwell; walking:
distance. Will take small payment down
and bala.'nce monthly. 8e(Lowner at 207
Boston Store Bldg. Douglaff 2017.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
f Field Club Home
Remarkable
Bargain, $6,000
Beaf location In this choice district.
Beautiful east front lot. 64xU3. This Is a
nrutioallv new S-room house, all modern.
oak finish; positively cannot be dupli
cated for anywhere near-tne prioe. a
atralsht loan of 13.600 at S per cent now
on property. Splendid opportunity either
for home or investment, investigate.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler lfrM,
m State Bank Bldg.
NEAR FIELD CLUB
7 rnoma. all modern, hot water heat
cement basement and walks; fine east
front lot: paved street; choice location.
Price $3,600. Located on 38th Ave.
C. G. CARL-BERG,
813 Band els Theate Bldg.
REAL ESTATE: SUBURBAN
Daadee.
See Happy Hollow
whkti is locsted between Underwood Ave.
and Dodge el and &:d and Happy Hollow
THE REASON WHY
you' will find ao many substantial, attrac
tive nousea alreaoy built and In courae of
construction will b easily unuersiooa
after making this trip.
ONE OF THE REASONS
ia that this Is the only addition of Us
in nr around Omaha where every
thing has been planned ao that the beau
ties Of nature nave oeea prtitrug wim
r.ut sacrificing any of the conventencea of
the most moacrn resiuerrce aiuim-is
LET US SHOW YOU
how vou can secure a lot on KA8Y
TERM in this Ideal rcaidence district,
where valuea are Increasing and many
fine homes to be built.
I George & Company
P Phone D. 7M WC-K City Nafl Bank Bldg
X , s
bcuos.
Fine Home in
Benson
Two-story, seven-room house, has all
modern conveniences, beautiful large lot
wniiihArrv hedKes. two blocks to car.
Owner Is going on farm and has reduced
the price from $3.6u to $3,0u) for uuitk
VroK VrtftKT. REALTY AOBNCT.
rOlJ-1 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 3891
C'oaatrtl ttlwffa.
int r-nunril Bluff a All modern home.
Practically new. Nine rooms. Beauti
ful i..i-aii,n. Ciaraaa with cement drive
wsv. Fruit treea and garden siace; m
blocks from Broadway. Conveniently
i,,rit in schools and churches
Mia. Anna Bender. Ii6 Park Ave. TL
42:1
CIIICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat a res of the Trading: and Cloalac
Prices Board of Trade. -
CHICAGO. Anrll 8. Wheat ranted lower
today, chiefly in consequence of enlarged
.rutiun Riven IV in tTllLIUUK lur yenvo.
Closing quotations were unsettled at
shade to mc under last night. Corn lost
l-16c to H'Sc net. and oata Wound up
unchanged to "nc higher and provisions
with a gain of 8c to 12H
Most or the active traders in wheat
leaned to tha bear side from the' start,
but covered quickly on rallies, and
showed considerable anxiety as .to a re
newal of crop complaints from the soft
winter wriest states. Tno reports of
many circumstances thought Indicating- a
possible speedy end of hostilities formed
the dominating Influence throughout the
session, and prevented upturns becoming
of a nature likely to encouraire the bulls.
Absence of Important export Inquiry was
one of the elements that gave weight to
peace taiK.
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri
wera the wheat states mentioned as still
having a handicap from the extreme dry
weather of the entire month of March.
Karlv rosslD that rains had been of
great benefit waa declared later to have
not been confirmed, except aa to Kansas
and Nebraska. Notices came of some
spring wheat seeding northwest, but ac
tivity of this character was not looked
on as likely to be general for more than
week yet.
Corn showed a good df al of weakness
at tlmea. largely aa a result of the set
backs suffered by wheat. On the other
hand, shorts evinced a disposition to cover
promptly on all soft spots In the mar,
ket. . signs or a liberal export bualness
in tha eaat made oats relatively strong.
Cash demand here, nevertheless, appeared
slow.
Provisions rose In response to an ad
vance in the hog market. There was said
also to be an Improved .transatlantic call
far lard, hams and bacon.
Futures ranged aa follows:-
n
6.1H
S7!
MS
July,
Oata.
May
July. I
Pork. I
May.
July. I
l.ani I
May. I 10 10 I 10 IS
Julv.l 10 W 40
Hi hi. I I
Mav.l V 10 revk I
July. 10 27HI 10 10 rWI
7SI 7P! 7SV 76
14 7VV 17
li W I 17 73SI
6S
16 974
11 DM
W 10
10 KVil
' 10
10 12S
87H
M4
14 !CH
KSJ 17 60
10 AS
10 37V 10
io oo 1 n
10 10
Chicago Cash Pricea Wheat: No. 1 red.
nominal: No. 2 hard, Sl.MVUDl.MV Corn:
No. 3 vellow. nominal: No. 4 yellow, 70
7114c. oats: No. 8 while, ftiWSc; stand
ard, 67'4c- Rv: No- S11'1 ' 1'srley.
lOtj?-. feed: Jimotny, m vd so: ciover.
H XtflS 76. Provisions: Pork, J16.W; lard,
t.'7'- ribs fSOOWOh'.
Bt TTKK-Mlgner; ririnr;,
FxlG-Hlgher; receipts. 13, V casea: at
mark, casea Included, 17"4jis-c; ordinary
firsts, 17c: firsts. wc.
POTATOfcS MeceipiB, cars, un
changed.
POl ITRY Alive, nigncr; iowia. lot.
springs, 17Vic.
OMAHA GKKEkAti MARKET.
BUTTER No. L l ib. cartons, Mc; Nv.
$, so-lb tubs, 2c
CHKKSbi importea tw t,
can Swiss, S6c: blocK nwis c; iwim,
lVc; dalslea, 17Hc; triplets, 17; Young
Amerloas. lSHc; blua label .brick, 17c; Urn
burger, S-lb., 20c; 1-lbj S0c; New Tots:
white. lc; imported French Roquefort,
4vc. . ....
FIBII Trout. 18c; large crappiee, leo;
haiibut. 15c: channel catfish, 14c
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, t.io obi.
Cl'T MEATS Bibs. No. 1. lc: No. I.
14?; No. 3, HVc Liolns. No. 1, lSVic: No.
J. WHO; NO. 3, lJC. vnucaa, no.
No. 2. 8Vic: N i. 3 sc. Rounds, No. 1, 12c;
No. 2, llSc: No. S. llfcc. Plates. No. 1,
7,c; No. 2, 7c; No. 3. C.
POULTRY Broilers, oc; spring cnun-
ens, 15c; bens. 14o: cocks, He: roosters,
SVtc; stags. SSc; ducks, l&c; geeee. iwj
turkeys, iwniioc; pigeoua, per uu... yvi
ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full
feathered, go; aquaDS. jvw. u si.au, no.
60c. . . . . ' .
Market quotations rurrjisnea oy uiunaai
Fruit company.
FHUlTf oranges: .w.niornim nin
all siiea. 12.75 per box; S-box lots or mora.
S2.66 per box. ljemons: Fancy riunklst.
300s, 3fA, $4 0O644 60 per box ; choloa Had
Ball. s.ou per oox. uraiH-irun; f'-
per box: 64s, $2.75 per box; 4s, Wa, $3.00
per box. Apples: Extra fancy Washing
ton W. W. Pearmalnes. $160 per box;
extra fancy Washington Sultxenburge,
$1 60 per box; extra fancy Black Twigs,
$1.50 per box; extra fancy Black Ben
Davlft $1.40 per box; extra fancy Utah
Oanos. $1.40 per box; Wine flapa. $1.80 per
box. Bananas, $2,00i2.25 per bunch, 4Cio.
Strawberries, 60c per quart. Uiimea, i.io
per basket. Figs, 50 8-os., $2.0u per box.
Dates: Walnut. $1.40 per box; Hallo wi.
c Tft 1b.. v.
VEXjKTAbbb-Kw lora lBJlien
base. 2! per lb. California new cabbage.
cralea, 86 to luO lbs.. 31e per lb. Celery,
Jumbo, 90c per dos. peppers, wo in;
basket. Head lettuce. $L00 per dps; leaf.
40c tier dox. Tomatoea, fancy. 4.w per
crate; choice, $4.00 per crate. Onions: Yel
low, 2c per lb.; reo, rc per id.; wmie, tiro
tier lb. Radishes. 50c per dos. Turnips,
600 per dos. Splnlch. 60c per dos. Parsley,
600 per dos. jtrucnoaes. i.pv pr
Endive, S c per lb- uanic, ttaiian, wo
per lb. Bruseel sprouts. 20o per lb. onion
sets: leuow ana rea, sj.w ir uu., mi,
$1.7S per bu. Potatoes: Colorado Rurals,
T.So ner bu.: Red River Ohios, per bu.i
Minnesota White, 65c per bu. Sweet pota
toes: Beed stock, delivered April 6 to
10, $2.00 per bbl. Mushrooms, soo per box.
NUTS No. 1 California walnuts, 10c per
lb. Filberts, l&c per lb. Black walnuts,
2Ve per lb. Pecana, 12V4c per lb. Brazils,
124c per lb. Almonds, 20c per lb. Cocoa
nuts. $3.60 per sack. Peanuts: Raw, 7o
per lb.; roasted, SHc per lb; raw, sack
Iota, Jumbo, 8c per lb.; salted, $1.50 per
can.
MISCELLANEOUS Shelled popcorn, 4c
per lb. Crackerjack, $3.60 per case; per
4-case, $1,76. Checkers, $3.50 per case;
per Vi-case. $1.75. '
Cora and Wheat Region Balletla,
United 6Ute Department of Agriculture,
weather bureau, corn and wheat regton
bulletin for Omaha. Nebraska, for the
twenty-four hours ending at S a. m., 76tfe
meridian time, Thursday, April $, 1916;
- OMAHA DISTBJ8T.
r Temp. Raln-
ttatlons. HUih. Low. fall.
Ashland. Neb.. 63 . 62 . 20
Auburn, Neb... 63 60 .02
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Kinds Cattle Generally Steady
and in Spots Strong: Fat Lambs
Ten Cents Higher.
HOC 3 FIVE TO TIN CENTS UT
SOUTH OMAHA. April . 191$.
Receipts wore: Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday 4 744 7.??2 12.M
tfficlal Tuesday $.6 1S.1i .7
tirrti'ial Wednesday .. 4 w 114" l.vo
Estimate Thursday ... $.& 9,ono 6,xio
Four davs this week.H.7 4I.M5 $ HR
Fame days last eek..1S.". 47.44S at.4.-,
Same days S wka. ago.17.473 49.41.1 40.V":
Rame days 3 wks. ao.26,f4 64.4 62.W
fame days 4 wks. ago.21.323 62.916 $0.7
Same days last year..U.t 3l,l 3)30
The following table anew the receipts
f cattle, hoga and shevp at the Kouth
Omaha live stock market for the year te
date as compared with last year:
191$. fwl4. lne
Cattla 273,404 S.Wl 84,s3
Hogs 9R8.943 7.MH 172.S
Bhecp 7W.2HS W49.608 .!
Tke following table iwwi tba average
price for bogs at tha South Omaha live
stock snarkat for the last few days, with
comparisons:
Date. I 1916. llitu. 119 11413. 11911. 11910 190O.
Mar. a.
Mar. 94.
Mar. Y
Mar. 96.
Mar. n.
Mar. 28,
ssar. a
Mar. (0.
Mar. IL
April 1.
Aprld 1
April a
April 4
April $.
April 8.
April T.
AprU a
$ 1H1 $ 6
$604
S44S
47
$831
8 M4
8 40SI
M
8 80
8 8fS
S7v7
$ K
96
S 6.1;
9 64
S 46
8 Hl
,i mi
S 45
8 86
8 W
8 90)
8 6ft
8 63
8 4?
8 43!
8 47
I 9l 4 44;
S 901
8 87 T m
I 941 T 1
8 41
8 86
S Ml 7 17 It 88
8 941 T 411 8 42110 Tj
10 l
10 3
10 (6
19 i
8 M T $4 8 MHO 71 8 88
9410 H H
I 29110 47 8
8 87110 80 $ 78
TO I OS
8 $7$
SO 10 w
8 22 10 42 $ 75
I T o 4 2110 m 8
8 791 I $ 12iW l 90
8 88 7 60! 1210 1l 8 90
I 78
8 85
8 69
81
8 77
8 741
T 71
s
t n
t 191
T 79
7 61
T 3
H
8 61
8 69
8 67
$73
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Htock Tarda, South Omaha,
tor tha twenty-four hours ending at I
o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
8t P.
C M. &
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific .... 8
Union Pacific $1
C. & N. W., eaat...
CAN. W.. west... 30
C, U P, U. O.. 7
C, B. A Q., east... 1
C-, B. A Q., west... 40
C, R. I. A P., east. 4
C, R. I. A P.. west. ..
Illinois Central .... 4
Chicago O. W t
Total receipts ...13
t
t
2 .. ..
44 IS $
7 .. ..
.. 1
$
.ji ii
8
1 1
4
t
133 26 3
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hops Sheep.
1,099
B'ken Bow. Nb 68
Columbus, Nb. 49
Culbertson, Nb. 66
Fairbury, Neb. 63
Salrmont, Neb. 63
r. Island, Nb. 64
Hartington. Nb (7
Hastings. Neb., ..
Holdrege, Neb. 67
Lincoln, Neb.,, 63
North Platte... 6S
Oakdale. Neb.. 57
Omaha, Neb.... 62
Tekamah. Neb. 67
Valentine, Keb. 42
Alta, Ia , 64
Carroll Ia 60
Clarinda, Ia.... 60
Sibley, Ia. 4s
gloux City. Ia.. 56
DISTRICT
District. .
Columbus, O.
Loulaville, Ky..
Indla'polta, Ind,
Chicago. Ill
St. Louts, Mo
49 .24
46 .12
47-. .65
4$ ' .0
44 .00
48 ".t4
44 .34
46 .06
48 .. .13
60 .23
48 .4
44 .OS
49 .02
46 .26
40 .08
40 .66
41 .00
49 .00
41 .80
46 .24
AVERAGES.
No. of i Temo.. Rein
stations. High. Low. fall
Sky.
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy ,
Cloudy
Cloudy '
Cloudy
Cloudy '
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Morris A Co
Kwlft A Co
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Schwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co
So. Omaha Packing Co.
Kay Packing Co
Benton, Vanaant A L..
F. B. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Huss
Hosenstock Bros
F. J. Kellogg
Wertheimer A Degen...
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan- Bros.
Rothschild
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
Huffman
Roth
Meyers
Baker. Jones emltru.
Tanner Bros.
John Harvey
Mine
Dennis A Francis
Other buyers
403
T6
694
7
12
4
"ii
18
7
II
17
33
216
66
40
66
23
46
62
31
7
8
14
20
136
38
96
150
1.0O7
1.413
1,872
. 3.4S3
1.231
137
1108
794
1,132
really make a market Prices were nomi
nally stea.ly.
The receipts have been light thus far
for the week as they foot up no more
than 29 8l hesd. as compared with 4M"!
for the same time last week and ;9Vvio n
vear ago. The hulk of the lambs at the
rn of last week found an outlrt to th
parkere st $10.10 as against $10 SOfrio 40
this mnrnln There l-v not been
enough old sheep of any kind here this
week to indicate any maifriai uiuereme
In prlcea.
quotations on enrep inn is inns: uimnr
llght., 110.00110 40; lambs, heavy, 89 HO'u
1 10; Jsmbs. shear ng It. ?v -Jieji- NRXV TORK. April 8 -Manipulation In
cans 39 4IW.7S; Ismbs, fed western, $H9vf ,hp lM,n,mun fumrvt ot the Bethlehem Hteel
HEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET
Manipulation of Bethlehem Com
mon Shares Reaches Its Climax
in Series of Movements.
EARLY RISE ORDERLY, SURE
9.66; lamb, shearing. $.1(W(8 90; yearllnrs,
light. 9S7.-ir9.0O; yearlings, heavy, sk.ixi
$.,6: wethers, good to choice, 9i.8,Ti8.1;
wethers, fair to good, ir.irn 6; ewes,
good to choice, $7.5HI$.1C; ewei, fair to
good. $7.26rt7.ni.
Ilepreseniauve saiea:
No.
ff.3 Mexic an lambs
29 fed In nine
447 fed lambs
14 fed lambs
231 fed lamba
100 Nebraska ewes
73 Colorado lsmbs
Av.
79
74
84
73
rr
10 40
10 SO
10 20
10 f.7
10 90
4 75
10 40
1.645
18
a
is
24
23
Des Moines, la. 24
Minneapolis .... 61
Kan. City, Mo.. M
Omaha. Neb.... 17
'Rains were general
wee tern districts, and
points in Kansas and
84
48
42
40
60
44
36
60
48
60
76
66
62
76
62
53
g
60
in tha extreme
were heavy at
Oklahoma. Falls
Totals.: 1.383 16,261 6,663
CATTLE Receipts were fair for a
Thursday and the total for the four days
this week foots up 16,974 head, being
smaller than any recent week, but larger
than a year ago by over 4.000 head.
Beef steers were In very fair demand
.and while the market was not especially
active it was suincientiy so to errect a
reasonably early clearance. Good beavy
beeves sold up to $8.36.
Cows and heifers, while not quite so
prices, the more desirable of tha offerings
changing hands in good season.
Stockers and feeders were In good de
mand and commanded firm prices. Right
good Colorado feeders sold up. to $7.96.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choloe
cornfed beeves, 17 fAfj..26; fair to good
cornfed beeves. $7.267.60: common to fsir
lomfed beeves, $4.5u?.25; good to Choloe
heifers. $140(37.10; good to choice cows,
18.255175; fafr to good cows, $5.6frfi.2:
common to fair cows. $3.754.50; good to
choice stockers and feeders, $7.207.60;
fair to good stockers and feeders. $6.7f,9
7.20; common to sir stockers and feeders,
$6.75178; stock 'heifers. $6.&!&e; stock
cows, $6.00S26: tock calves, $.O0Q7.6O;
veal calves, $7.008.50; bulula, stags, etc.,
$4.76S.O0.
Representative sales t
BEEF STEERS.
a. Ft.
U20 f
Article) Open, j High. Uw, eloee.l Ves'y.
Whaatl
May.
July.
Corn.
May
1 6I4
1 21H
. 72H
I
1 53 1 $2U 1 53 1 644
1 22V9 1 21Ti 1 22 1 22V4
72T4 72 73?4 724
REAL TSTATE WEST SIDH
BIO BA RQAIN,'
WEST FARNAM HOME.
Owner leaving city offers elegant ten-
room house on one of the finest residence
streets on West Farnam bill at a sacri
fice. Telephone Harney 1968.
$1.30t-Flne lot, 86th and Dodge St.; will
consider an auto for equity of $iU0. C.
J. Canan, 510 MoCague Bldg.
REAL ESTATES MISCELLANEOUS
New Six-Room
Bungalow
Built by dav labor and built right. Oak
finish; splendidly arranged; pretty ex
terior. Fine location, new and attrac
tive homes. We can sell this on a mod
erate payment down if desired. This la
a beauty. Bee It before It s gone.
Scott & Hill Co.
Douglas 1009.
307 McCaaue Bldg.
STRICTLY MODERN
WELL BUILT
HOMES IN BENSON
Come out any time this evening after
(30 or phone for auto. Take Benson car.
get ort at flat M.: come soutn block,
to 9Uj, Phone Benson 122
r B. TK1 1.MMIEK. O
Natl Realty Co.
Sells and trades R. E. 11$ Bee Bldg. D. 8409.
FIVE KOOMH, MODERN. $2,960. TERMS.
OWNER, WEH8TKR 1S3.
HOT WATER HEAT
T ROOMS, all modern, birch finish, ele
gant eaat front lot, paved street with
paving ail paid, choice location on Satb
Ave. Price UauO. terms If desired.
C. G. CARLBERG,
313 Brand'els Theater Bldg.
of one Inch or more occurred at the fol
lowing atations: In Kansas Macksvllle,
2.60; Anthony and Coldwater, 1.90;
Eureka. 1.10: Liberal. 1.201 Sedan. 1.40.
In Oklahoma Enid. 1.60, and Oklahoma
City. 1. L. A. WELSH.
Xvocal Forecaster, Weather Bureau
New York General Market.
NEW TORK, April l-SUQAR Fu
tures opened easier today under trade
selling prompted by the continued easi
ness or tne spot market. Prlcea at mid
day were 2a3 nolnts lower. Raw. easy.
centrifugal, 4.64c; molasses, t.87c; refined,
steady.
ui'TTEH steady; receipts, 8.493 tubs;
creamery (92 score), 8Hc: creamery
tnigner i scoring i. xxjj3?ic; iirtis, w,V9
31c; seconds. 2aTIc.
EGGS Firm: receipts. 89.96$ esses: fresh
gnthered extras, 22Stc; storage packed.
extra firsts, 21'c: firsts. 20V921UC; regu
lar packed, extra firsts. 30i2i4o: firsts.
20i?2ic; nearby hennery whites, fine to
rancy, 23c; nearby hennery browns, 31
&23c.
CHEESE-Steady; receipts, S.462 boxes:
state whole milk, fresh specials. 15 'Ac:
state whole milk, average fancy, 14o.
pou ltbi-uive, firm; western fowls,
17c; turkeys, 16616c; dressed, quiet.
Kaasas City Grata aad PvwvUloaa.
KANSAS CITT. Anrll 8 WHEAT No
1 hard. $1.4tol.50: No. t red. ll.tfr&1.4M4:
May. $1.44Va: July. 3l.HSai.l4: Hentem.
ber. $1.03.
CORN No. 1 mixed. ?r: No vhit
76c; No. 2 yellow. 74'e: No. 8. 74c: M v
7ic: July, 73Hc; September, 7rAtt74c.
OATSNO. 2 while. 67c: No. i mliul
52Hc.
BUTTER Creamery. 28c: firsts, de-
seconds, 24c; packing. lSVic.
EW8 Firsts. 17c: seconds. 17c
Pol LTHY-Hens. 12Wc: , roosters. Iftr-
turkeys, 16c. ,
Mlaaritolli Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Anrll 9 WHB!iT
May. $1.46Wt1.44k to $1.46'4; Julv. $1.40
bid: No. 1 hard. tl.KK: No. 1 noVihl.
81. 44t 1.5214; No. 1 northern. $142ttl.tv' !
FU)L.'R Unchanged. !
BA RLKY-417730.
R Y E $1 . lofjl. U.
BRAN-322.01).
CORN No. $ yellow, 68Vc
OATS No. 8 white, 64V&64ic.
FLAX-$L87ei.91'4.
t. Loala 'Grata Market.
ST. I5UIS. Mo., April I WHEAT
No. 1 red, 81.49V1.60; No. 1 hard. $1.63
1.64; May, $1.4; July. $1.1714.
CORN-No. 1. 76c; No. S white, nomi
nal; May. 73'4c: July. 75kc.
OATH No. 1 66W4l7c: No. S white. &&
FIVE ROOM(4. MODERN, $2960. TERMS.
OWN KR. WEB.
11AE two close in dandy apartment
aitea cheap. Call Walker at 917 Omaha
National Hank Building.
, GOOD BUILDING LOTS.
A few high, sightly lots on car line, all
street Improvements In, good neighbor
hood: prlie low.
WRIGHT A LASBCRY, Tel. D. lii
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Llveraoel Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 1 WHEAT Spot.
No. 1 Manitoba. 13s THd; No. S, IS 4d,
No. 1 hard winter, lis id.
CORN Spot, American mixed, aew, 7s
1W, American mixed, old, 8s Id.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frails
NEW YORK, April 8. EVAPORATED
a rrtr.R-puii.
DRIED FIU ITS-Prunes. steadier. Ap
ricots, quiet tint steady, peaches, dull
and easy. Ralalns, quiet.
A. ft.
.... T SO 8 00
.... Ill 4 94
....iai 1 ao
.... rt T ii
....w4 t as
....IMS 7 H
....loo 7 40
no t 4
....iM 1 to
1 a f m
B't-a-iuKH AND HEIFERS.
.... WIN 4 M Is
.... IM 7 10 14 10" T 40
.... 9M T 90 i 144 T Ik
.... I 7 91 4 .-1499 t 9
8TEERM AND BULLri.
STOCK EK9 AND FEEDERS.
t W 4 OS 10 I4 18
J. ."...... 96 4 TS 99 4M 7 90
8 i4 7 40 . 41w ....1161 t 44
I ...!!..!... 7J0 T 14 37 739 7 90
HOGS Supplies were very moderate
this morning, only about 134 cars, or 9,000
head being received, lne week's total
amounts to something like 41.&&5 head,
being almost 4,0(0 smaller then a week
ago. but more than s,6uv larger than a
yes f ago.
Advices from other points were of sn
encouraging nature and as the local de
mand was good all amund buyers went
after the moderate offerings right from
the jump. Shippers accounted for tha
pretty fair ahare of the supply at figures
that were a big dime higher than yes
terday's prices for the same grades, mak
ing most ot their purchase around $4.70,
with a few as high as $0.76, and an ex
treme top of $4.80.
Packers bought a few or the first hogs
big So higher, but these figures soon
Improved so that the big and of their
purchases was made on a fully 6 10c
higher basis. Movement was lively and
practically everything had been sold by
1(1 o'clock.
The general market was mostly 10c
higher than yesterday and today's aver
age la nearly steady with Mondsys, or
mostly 6e lower than the close of last
week. Most of the packing hogs sold at
Htud.4s. putting the bulk of all the
salsa at Bs.mxua.iu, and tops at only 3'o
below the beat price paid last month. In
fact, current prlcea are about as high aa
th-y have been for somo time past.
Representative saies:
Me. A. IT- Ne. at. gh.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK M4.HKET
Cattle alow- Hoga Firm sheep
ftteady.
CHICAGO. April 8 CATTLE-Receipts,
8,000 head; market alow; native beef
steers, $t,.U(X'(i6..90; western ateers, $3 SMy
7.30; cows and heifers, $3.Ootf7.90; calves,
$6.COp8.75.
HOGS Receipts. 1.1,008 head; market
firm, 5o to 10c higher: bulk of sales, $!
i.7'4; light, ..7iJi7O0; mixed. 9.7n;r
T.024; heavy, $ 507.00; rough, 84. SOS4 46;
pigs, $,YMnr.SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000
head; market steady; sheep, $7.4O(f6.50;
lambs, $7.HjN0:60;
Kaaeaa City live stork Market.
KANSAS. CITY, Mo.. April $.-CATTLE
Receipts. 1,200 head; market aleady:
prime fel ateera, $S.iOf?A66; dressed beef
steers. $7.254jS.0O; western ateera, $6.7fff
9.16; stockers and feeders, $6.36tW.96; bulls.
$6.(Xrti660; calves. $8.00tj 10.0O.
HOGG Receipts, t,uu head; market
hlfrher; bulk of sales, $6.Suwe 90: heavy.
$6 8iVu.90: packers and butchers. $6.804i
1924; light. 36.804tf.9fi; pigs, $i.X.7.
SliEKP AND lAMllJ Receipts. $.000
head; market higher; lombs, $.7,VR 10.46;
yearllnngs. $s604i.60; wethers, r.764l60;
ewes, $;.50j8.50.
St. Loola 1. 1 to Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aaril 1 CATTLE
Receipts, 1.400 head; market strong: na
tive beef steers, $7.00rJ9 90; cows and heif
ers, $8. SOfi 8.60; stockers and feeders. $6.76
47.36; southern steers. $o.36(i)7.76; cows and
heifer. $4.003.00; native calves, $6.00ui
8.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBR-Recelpts, 800
head; market strong: native muttons, $7.0
)8.26; lambs, $9.6Otil045; yearlings, $7,509
8.90; sheared yearlings. $.60tf7.9l).
gloax City Live Stock Market.
8IOUX CITY. Ia., April 8. CATTLRV
Receipts, 900 head; market 10a higher; na
tive ateera, $6..9tXU7.76; butchers, $5.00$T6.86;
cows and heifers, $4.6066.38; canners, $3.60
9-4.60; stockers aa1 feeders, 94.46HP7.0O;
bulla, stags, etc., $4.606.60.
HOGS Receipts , none; market loo
higher: heavy, $6.70ifi.76; mixed. 36 65fi70;
light, $6.50(&i.66: bulk of ealea. $6.tM370.
HHEEP AND LAMB Nona.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. April S.CATTLF Re
ceipts. 1,100 head; market higher; steers,
I7.00Q3.60: cows and hellers, $4.00tj.00;
calves, $6.(Vfi.60.
HOGS Recelpta, 7.900 head; market
higher; top, $6.85; bulk ot sales, $6.76$'
6.R2H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.600
head; market higher; lambs, 39.7r.tfl0.45.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April 8. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures was lower to
day under scattering liquidation, which
seemed to be largely in tha near positions.
The opening waa at a decline of 4 to 7
points and prices eased off further during
the day on reports of slightly lower coat
and freight offers from Rio. The close
waa at a net decline of 13 to 16 points.
Sales. 17.760 bags. April. 6.90c; Msy. t.lfic;
June. 8.00c; July. 7.09c; August, 7.16o; Sep
tember. 7.2be: October. 7.31c: November,
7.36c; December, 7,42c; January, - 7.47o;
February, 7.52c; March, 7.67c. Knot, quiet;
Rio No. 7, fco; Bantos no. 4, ios,c. cantos
offers were scarce and generally firm,
but Rio 7s were reported here at a de
cline of about 10 points. Mllrels prices
were unchanged in Bra til and there was
no chang.o in Rio exchange on London.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. April 6. PRAIRIE HAY
Choice upland, $12.50fn 13.00. must be choice
to bring $13.00; No. 1, $11.6012.60; No. 1,
$10.00sfll.00: No. 3. $H.00Hj 10.00; choloe
midland, liz.oorftir.bo; ivo. 1, $11.0012.00;
No. 2. SlO.OiKS'll oo; No. 8, 9S.OOrfio.on;
choice lowland. $9 .504770.00: No. 1. $9 00tft
9.60; No. 1. l8.OCr3a.OC; No. S, $6.00iga.00.
STRAW Choice wheat straw Is quot
sbie at $6.00&4.tiQ: choice oat or rye.
$7.00760.
ALFALFA Choice pea green, leafy,
fine stem, 318.5-iH.fcO; No. 1, $13MV313.60;
No. 1, $u.oo8i5.oo; No. a $9.ooqii.oo.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 8 METALS Lesd.
steady, at I4.17fi4.22: Indon. 21 16s,
fipelter. nominal; London, 43 10s.
Tin: Strong and nominal; five-ton lots.
bid. Copper: Firm; electrolytic,
36: casting. $16.62(916.87. Iron:
Iv and unchanaed.
At London: Spot copper. 71 Is M: fu
tures, 73 17s 6d. Snot tin, 170; futures,
conp.iny, long a teaiure 01 the stock
market, reached Its climax today in a
suiorsslon of violent movements which
arried the shares up to 117 from Its open
ing price of cV The earlv rise was
ordei ly, but sure, th. new high nrlc of
9'.4, bring recorded before midday and
par soon after.
In the early afternoon it rose to loj,
where profit taking sent the price hack
io par and from which figure It slowly
renewed Its progress up to 106. In tha
final half hour the atock became furiously
active, rising In lots of 100. to $i0 shares
and with Jump of 1 to 3 points to 117. As
suddenly It declined to 105, recovered to
Ho and closed at 106. Its maximum rise
was 24 half point and Its net gain 17
half. Transactions In Bethlehem Steel ag
gregated KO.OoO shares, or about 13 per
cent of the whole, lleaaona for tne phe
nomenal movement were lacking in or
llclal uusrter. but traders were of the
nnlnlnn that it waa mado Possible by the
opposition of the short Interest which has
persistently fought the advand eno
gathered further courage on the failure of
the directors to put the slock on a divi
dend basis. Bethlehem Steel preferred
waa also active and strong for a time,
but loat more of Its gain.
Standard ahares, which J-nd Shown Ir
regularity for the great part of the ses
sion, became unsettled whlls the move
ment la Bethlehem Steel was under way
and closed with general net losses, these,
however, beinc mostly nominal. General
Motors was strongest of In automobile
stocka. rising 9 points, and General Chem
ical led the fertiliser group, with an ad
vance of 6 points.
Rock Island and Missouri Pacific Issues
were active In connection with the reor
ganisation nlsns now pending, the former
showing some strength, with weakness ln
the other shares on renewed rumors of a
heavy lien. ...
Total sales of stock amounted to 980,800
shares. -
Bonds were steady In the main, some of
the low priced Ifsuea selling et smart
advances. Total sales, par value, $l.to.008.
I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on
call
Nunfber of ssles and lesdlnf quotations
on stocks todsy were:
Ptia. H'ta. i-w, v -
Alka r)14
Amslranuted Onr ..
Amsrlran Bt 8utar.. .1
Atrrlra a
AmtrlM . A 3V.
Amsrlesa g. R. Bt4..
Am. Husar Rf1nln ,
Airerlisn 7V1. Tel...,
Anrtra Tntaooo
AnannKla Mining ,
Atchison
Palllmora Ohio. .......
Brooklra Rrl4 Trsnslt.,
Olltornla Ptrola ...
CsnsillsB Psrltla
Central Ltether
(I.twpesks a Ohio
Chlraso rat Western.
rhlaa,' M. St. P....
Thlraio N. W
Chlse tapper
Colorado Fuel a Iron...
Colorado Southern
Denver A Rio Grands...
Platlllors' ftecurltles ....
Erie
General Klectrle
Great Northern pfd.....
Oieat No Ora rtt
flt'icanhalm Biplorallon.
Illinois Central
Ir.terborouah Met. pf4...
Il.nilratlon Copper
Inlamatlonal Harvester ..
Kanaas City Southera....
LaMlh Valley
1.rnlvlll Nashville...
Meilraa retro I sum ......
Miami Conpar
MlMonrl, K. T
Mlvaourl Pafiria
National Biarult
National Lea4
Navsiis Copper
New York ( antral
n. r. n. h a m
Norfolk a Wertara
N ort ham Pacific
FarlflR Mall
Panne Tal. a Tal
Pennsylvania
Pullman raise Car
Ray Cob. Co''
ttManing
HepuiJim iron a meai...
Rork laland Co ,.,
iftock Ilan4 Co. ptd
Ht. I. H. P. 94 t4...
Houtharn Paoltla
aoutharn Kallwaf
Tenneases Coppar
Taaaa Company
I nlon faoitio
t'nlos raellle pfd
Vol lad Kism Steal
Vt. 8. fttaal ptd
Utah Copper
Wahaan ptn
Weatarn lnloa
Waatinshnuee Rlectrlo .,
Montana fewer
1.000 li'-i
4H
14
4"
100
1(1 10t
inn 119
100 99n
ton iiv
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TOO
1
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4
91
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1.900
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4.0O
1.4n
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7i
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3.1(4
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107
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$A2.00 bid
$16. 12rl6l
Steady a
169. Antimony, 83387.
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toft 10714
9, t0 64
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Total salt lor th ear, oaO.OM abaraa.
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4SH
WHO MOST HONEST,
RAIL ORTOIL BOSS?
Illinois Central President Tat 01
Grill at Harriman Shopmen's
Strike Bearinsj.
HE ROUSES . COMMISSIONEll
CHICAGO, April 8. A colloquy
about the honesty of a man who,
starting at the bottom, advances to
the head of a great railway, as
compared with one who become the
bead of a great labor organtzatto
enlivened today's eesalon of the
United States Commission on Indus
trial Relations.
The argument was between Charles
H. Markham, preeldent of tha Illi
nois Central railroad, who was on
the witness ntand practically all day,
and Austin D. Oarretaon, president
of the Order ot Railway Conductors
and a member of the commission.
Hew Striate Caaaed.
Tha groat strike of shopmen of 1911 on
the Illinois Central and other so-called
Harriman lines, Mr. Markham tared,
really grew out of the attempt e( tha
American Federation of Labor to organ
Is the crafts of each railroad system
and It was opposed regardless of cost.
"The proposed organisation was seri
ous menace, . as. It carried to loglcat
ccncluslon, It would have left tha . rail
roads and Industries along their lines
helpless In tha hands of a few men.;' said
Mr. Markham.
"But the railroads are In the' hands ef a
fow men aa It Is," suggested Mr. Qrrret
son. "But they are checked by tbalr re
sponsibility, to tba stockholders, to law
ad to the public," replied tha witness,
q west ten far Markkas.
"Are you, Mr. Markham, aay mora
honest now than whsn yen war shovel
ling coal at Tucson T' asked Mr. Oarret
aon. -
"Not a bit, but my responsibilities ara
greater."
"But when It comes to tha honesty of
tha few men who control most thing. 1
a man less honest because he choose to
rise through th labor arm of the rail
road business to th presidency In a union
Instead of a railroad eompanyT'
No essential difference hypothetical!?,
but th history of th cases ot th
Knights of Labor, th American Railway
union and simitar organisations have been
bad."
Investigation of wages and working
conditions of Pullman conductors and
porters waa suspended until next Satur
day upon receipt of Information ' that
John 8. Bunnell, president of th Pull
man company, and Robert T. Lincoln.
chairman ot th board of directors are
too 111 to appear before th commission.
I.eeal Stocks aad Bands.
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SHEEP Lambs lumnad La new htvh
levels this morning when about a doian
cars of riuraka and Colorado fed
Mexicans commanded 810.40, the record
for the season and the hlghast since 19)1
The record price for lambs In the history
of this market was In April, 1910, the top
during that month being $19.60. It still
takas the light and handy weight lamb
te bring the higheat prices as a rule, the
bulk of such kinds today selling around
SltaooyiO.OO. The heavy offerings moved
largely .at $14 0010 80. according to
quality. Among the sales were about 700
Wyoming lambs that sold to an Illinois
feeder buyer at $10.36. The packer buy
ers were strong competitor for tha mod
erate run of some $,5ou head on sain, but
the shipper buyers were practically out
of the market altogether. The top on fed
weatern lambs was $10 90 and the bulk of
tlitrm aold chiefly at $l0.9(rff'10 30. Trade
waa anappy all the way through and
another early clearance wa made.
Old aheep war scarce, there being, as
a matter of fact, not enough on hand to
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' Dry Goods Market.
NEW. YORK, April S-DRY GOODS
Cotton goods markets war steady today.
Yarns wera quiet. Colored cotton goods
houses placed stock cloths at value or
withdrew them from ssls on account of
the dyeatuff shortage at mill centers.
Men's wear for Immediate use was more
active. Raw silk markets wera more
quiet, with some, prices essing.
CoUoa Market.
NEW YORK, April 8 COTTON Spot,
quiet; middling uplands, 9.90c; no sale.
Future closed steady; May, 9.S9c; July,
9.87e: October. 10.25c: December. 10.44c:
January, 10.62c.
The cotton market ciosa was steioina
by covering, but last prices wer from 14
to 16 points net lower.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. April 8. MERCANTILE
PAPER 3 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE-BUadyt 90-
day bills. $4.77; for cables. $4.80; for de
mand, $4.7976. ....
SILVER Bar, oo'ic; Mexican oonars,
38o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
steaxly.
TIME IjOANS-FIrm; 60 dys. H per
cent; 90 dsys, i per cent; six months,
$W Per cent. '
CALL MONEY-Steady: high. t per
cent; low, 3 per cent; ruling rate, $ per
cent; last loan. 2'A per cent; closing bid,
I per cent; offered at 2 per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today wer
as follows:
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4o touBoa 94 N. Y. C. 1..... I
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Paara a On. pM
talrnMnt Creamery 7 pa
Fairmont Creamery com.
Lincoln Tal. A Tal. ca
Omaha A C. B. Ht. Rr.
Mountain Stataa Tal. a
H.iate Bank st Osisea .......
Trl-Clty Hallway A Ulhl
I). S. National Bank. Omaha
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Colon Block Yards. Omaha
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Lincoln Traotloo 4. 191
jji.ooln. Nth.. Bat. la, 1139 ,
Naw York Btatt 4s, 1941
City ot Omaha Imp. 4s, HIT
Omaha Vvaler 4, 1141
Omaha School 4a, 1111
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Kaiser Visits Ally; 1
Urges Placate Italy
LONDON, April 8 Th RoUerdsm cor
respondent of the Dally Telegraph, says
ho Las absolutely reliable authority for
stating that the German emperor himself
recently visited Emperor Francis Joseph
at Vienna to urge thst Austria make tor
rltorlal concessions In order to secure
Italy's continued neutrality.
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Belgian Cities Ask
Frisco How Rebuild
SAN FRANCISCO, AprU t,-Wr torn
Belgian cities have appealed to San Fran
cisco for advice, based on experience, in
building new cities from their ruins.
A letter received today by M. M".
O'Bhaughnessy, city engineer, from
Charles Petri, on of a board of archi
tects now conferring In London, asks
answers to a series of question and re
quests photographs bearing on th re
building of San Francisco after th earth
quake and fire ot 106.
Materials, designs, methods and fin
ances are Included la th soopa of tha
Questions,
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French Fliers Chase
German Army Train
GENEVA, Switserland. April 8. -(Via
Paris.) Two French avistors pursued a
German military train yesterday ' from
Marbach to VUllngen, tn th Black For
est They damaged th railway and ata
tions along th lino. On their return
they dropped bomb on Muelhttm and
Neuborg.
A French biplane which waa - being
pursued by German aviators, ost ita way
In tha mist last night and, crossing th
Swiss frontier, landed uear Poremtruy
It wll! b Interned. -
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Belted Earl Enters
Army as Private
LONDON, Aprn ".Th rl of Craw,
ford ha lust enlisted as a private In tha
Royal Army Medical corps for th dura
tion ot the war. Th earl was born In
1871.
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' Loudoa Slock Market.
I5NDON. April $. American securities
lost part of yeeterday'S buoyancy. Cana
dian Pacific and I.'nlon Paciflo were ac
tive, but prices were Inclined to droop in
the rest of the list. The cloae waa Bteady.
SILVER Bar. 23Sd per ounce.
MONEY IIH P-r cent.
DISCOUNT RATES Short and thre
months' bills, tUVA per cent.
Baak C'leaHaga,
OMAHA. April I-Htnk clearings for
Omaha today were $2,771,460.61, and for
the corresponding day last yr. $2,651,.
394.94.
Apartments; flats, houses and eottafeg
can be rented quickly and Cheaply by a
Be "For Rent" Ad.
WOMAN ROBBED ON STREET
WHILE WAITING FOR CAR
While waiting tor a car at' Eleventh
and Farnam streets Tuesday afternoon,
a Mrs. J. B. Heffley of Lincoln was at
tacked by a man who tried to wrest her
handbag from her.
In the struggle for th bag th men
succeeded In wrenching a large gold
bracelet from her arm. Then ho fled
without securing th handbag. Sh aald
that there was no one nesr st the time
to answer her callls for asilstince, but
she was able to give th police g very
good description of her assailant.
ORIGINAL OF CHARACTER
IN"THE SPOILERS" SHOT
PORTLAND. Or.. April 8.-Wllon T.
Hume, an attorney widely known In tha
west and In Alaska, was shot In tha
hack at his office today during a quar
rel with another lawyer, and seriously
wounded. Hume is said to have been
th original of a leading ftgur In "Th
Spoilers," a novel by Rex Beach, dealing
with th gold rush la Alaska.
miftnn Hill fihiirnh
Has Some Cash Ahead
With $11 on hand and $100 In pledges yet
unnel anil all ifebta satisfied, members
of Clifton Hill Presbyterian church last
night at th annual meeting took Urn to
congratulate themselves. Ladles of th
church served dinner and 100 member
were seated. It was shown that thirty
eight new members had been taken Into
the church In two months.
Elder elected are F. W. Booth and
Robert Wise; trustees, Ooorg Taylor, H.
C. Ellison and W. S. Houston. The new
pastor of th church Is Rev. R. B. von
der Llpp.
BELGIAN RELIEF FUND
REPORTED AT LINCOLN
Following 1 a list of subscriptions to
the Betglsn relief fund rport4 at Lincoln:
Amount previously reported $0,7431
p E. O.'s. Nelson
Tuesday Evening Musical. Nel
son. Neb
Woman's club, Avoca
Mrs. Hofmsn's class. Preaby
terrisn church
Mr. W. E. Chsptn. Mlts Box,
Lincoln
Bohemian Club Mite Box, Lincoln.
D. D. Club Mite Box. Lincoln
Card party, Lincoln hotel, Lin
coln I'lyases. Neb.. R. F. D. No. 2
Athena Club Mite Bog. Uncoln...
Tuesday Travel Club Mite Box,
Lincoln -
Lecture Circle Mite Box, Lincoln.,
Miss Estelle Downing, Lincoln....
10 00
$25
$.40
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1.7S
1.75
83.611
14 M
4 24
144
.90
$.00
ARRESTED ON ONE CHARGE
AND HELD ON ANOTHER
Frank Brown is In Jan on a charge of
robbery. About 8:30 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, Jss Mlllros missed his watch
nd chain and reported th matter to
th police. Only a short while after. De
tective Rich and Pisanowaky aneated
Brown on another charge. When ha waa
searched at tha station Mlllroae's watch
and chain were found lu his possession,
and he wa lodged with tha more serious
charge against bis name.
Brown was bound over to tha district
court this morning with bond flxsd at
$7W.
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