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    T11K KKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1! 1913.
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FOlt IlKXT
I'liril.kM lleaaee.
MRMi'llKK, mod. -r. hnma In W. Fer
nuMi diet, for t mos. or longer. If l71.
M'.M'iotlN lo-r. house, furnished or un
furnished. 121 N. 26th. South Omaha.
Telephone flout h )L
llnorkrr pin- RiMm.
IMVFNPORT. TURKS OR FOUR
NICELY n'HNISHKl) FRONT
JlOCSKKEfTPINU lUKIMit.
Heasre end Celtearao.
North.
BEAUTIFUL home, in perfect condition;
N-smed ceilings, window irat, OK.lt
floor, screensd-ln porch with awnlnga,
flow garage. . If you want aomethlng
irood, see this. Northeast corner of Isii
and Wirt Sts. Price $4,000. Web. 8H1T.
ONE BLOCK 24TH LlNEv SJ6.
f-r. end hall, full 3-etnrv. anuar.
O'KEKFE REAL USTATS CO.,
101. Omaha Nstional. Dotig. m
7-ROOM hoi;se, modern except heat: large
lot. Call Weheter DM.
T colored, t-r, house. Tel. Web, frisl
OHIO Moderit, not water neat; flvV
Ing room, d'.ning room, library, kitchen,
reception hall, flrat floor; three bedrooms,
- ,a,h. tipetalra. Harney 3lt.
4-ROOM cottage, modern except heat:
grown people only. 2U1 No. lth fit.
Phone Wpht'.cr Tm.
Booth.
'ROOM, modem honw, MOT Jonea, $33 (a)
per month. J. I. Kemp. Douglas HT7.
For Rent
eviuth half of double brie
house T rooms. 4 bedroom,
all wodern. at iSU South IMfe
St., near Park school, aa
block east of Haneoom pare.
Tel. Harney Uoft.
NEW 6-r. houao. all mod. except heat,
4M0 M rcy St., $1 . Telephone Web. HwftT.
WMt.
T-ROOM modern house. 840T Jackson St,
t!2.fti. Apply at Byron Reed,
Mteeellaneeea.
HOUSES APARTMENTS FLATS.
$li.0O-e-r.. 3G14 No. 16th St., modern except
heat.
fyi.oo -r.. iH RugRlea St.. modern.
125.0 ?-r fc3 Howard Bt., modern.
3).0O 7-r., 1 Corby Bt.. inodorn.
io.oo 6-r.,- 538 So. 2th Av.. modern.
$12.50 -r., 31 f Bo. SOth HL, modern.
$.17.60 7-r., 7o So. 16th St, modern. Janitor
service.
$4oo 7-r.. 618 So. lth Bt, modern, hoi
and cold 'water, janitor.
lv.oo-t-r., 82 Harney bt., modem, first
class. $76.00 a-r, W71 TTemem Pt., extra, fine.
GEORGE ft rOMPANr,
Sn3 CTty Nat. Rank Bide;. Phone D. 7M.
FIDELITY BRNvi FREE
Fbene rwyjirlea 288 for complete list of
xras-ant bouses and epartments; eleq for
storage, moving-. 14th and Jack son Sts.
HIOHK8T prioea for old clothing. D 4714,
SEE the Central Furniture Stores. FRKa
RKNTAL LIST.
TTnntU Orelgh Bona Co., Hee bids.
XlOUSeS Id all parts of the city.
GlobeVan&Storage
Stares., moras, necks ahlna: t-haiM i
and I men. ti.SS per hr.: stnrare O per
mo. Satisfaction uar. D. 4SU 4k Ty. Us,
ilOUBhS in aU parU of the city.
F. D.
weaa. wi r arnam nr.
Gordon Van Co. 3
tit N. Uth 8t Tel. D M or Web. 14
Maggard's
Vt.a ind ultni mm
, Co. Call xxu tmr
tlmsatssJl MAfJai
Int. pet-kin r, shipping, ma Webster M
Douglas 1ML
T I0 TA ?!. moeiM,
ar . jjsji Wmn
r rmrnam. D. H4
WANTED TO BTJl
OrFFICB furniture bought end sotO.
C Reed. 107 Farnam. Diug. na
m . f
WAJTJiaS To liuy, buildo pup. , What
have you to ottrt J.
I. u. uea:
itty. H& a.
Pebble St. Fremont. Neb.
WANTED-Reliable real estate company
to sell large tract of Texas land, aub
dlvlded. Address Boa M. Wlnteraet. Ia.
Taie ouya everything Had band. Web. 4W4.
aiXbtly olsU arraoe ptafc U. sWf.
WE pay Cbloago prioea for aluminum
amp castings. Paxtoa-Ultcbell Co. a
WASTED TO RENT
WANTED Young business man desires
furnished, room in private family; loca
tion must cloae In; references given. AV
1 tress CivJ, caxe The Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDI FOU SALS
AJatAlIorl
Uw. w n.iAMu ...... a h.h Txr m
Bmlth Co.. 1-14 City Nat. Ba. T. ttia
kewsw -
HAVE TOU A FARM FOR &ALET
Write e good desortption of your land
and sand It to ths tiloux City. Ia., Journal.
"Iewa'a Most Powerful Went Ad Me
dium." Twenty-five words every Friday
evening, Saturday morning and every
i Saturday evening and feunday mornlug
tor ' one month, giving sixteen ada on
twelve different days for Ui or U words,
U, or n words, H.
Laxgest circulation of any Iowa news
paper, W.M readers dally in four great
states.
ARB TOU OOlNO TO BUT lUANDt
If so you should first get a oopy of
the Farm and Real Katate Journal, it
has lands advertised l.i It from nearly
every stale, so that you can find Just
what you are looking for In its columns.
It keeps you Informed on land oppor
tunities In all parts of the country, gives
you personal help la finding lend. Bene
too today for a year's suuacrlptlou. or lue
for three months trial. It will be stopped
et the end of the time ordered. Farm and
Real Batata Jourlnai. Treer. Iowa. a
Mleaeaeta.
MINN, farms; low prtoe. easy terms. Mln-
poaota Lsnd Co.. V. O. Bog 11 7. Omaha.
t0 ACREa. 46 miles from Minneapolis.
one ml its from town; 1160 acres under
cultivation; balance used for pasture;
can practically all be cultivated; heavy
soli. Good set buildings, consisting of s-
, loom bouse, large barn, granary, corn
orlba, windmills, etc; the land will pro
duce (0 buahais of corn per acre; tele
phone In house; country thickly settled:
complete set of machinery; XI head of
took, conalatl tut of U cows, balance 1
.and l-yeer-olda; six good horses, Jb hogs,
chickens, one-half of this year's crop and
'everything on the farm goes at Wu an
acre, naif each. Hchat Bros., 1CCM Ply
moub Bids-. Minneapolis. Minn.
tamtam.
$40 ACRT-8 of land In eastern Montana;
2M a area broke; fine for wheat or diver
sified farming; will rent on shares; fine
aprng water; near school house; ISi miles
from station. Write J. Outn, Uarrnarth,
N. D,
T
MsbrasbJa.
FOR SvALB 820 acres, m miles from
Wayne, Neb.. 1 mile from state normal;
flO.OuO in improvements miles woven
wire fencing; 8 wells, S windmills; AO aorot
alfalfa; luu acrea pasture. If interested
' coma or writs L. W. Owen. Wayne. Neb.
FOR t A LJC Beat large body high-grade
medium-priced land In Nebraska; very
.little money required. C Brauley. Wei
bech, Neb.
FARM BARGAIN,
t will sell at a bargain a good southeast
Nebraska Improved farm of 140 acres,
liner good town; mean business, po trades
write owner. P Bee. O
Jterlb Dakota.
' U NEED AN OUTINO. -TAKE
IT NOW AND JOIN
Our excursion party Tuesday. August 17,
bound for toe bill CROfS on our farms
in North Dakota. ToU can bargain for
our farms by paying 81 aa acre down,
balam oa your terms or on the crop
liajiment plan. We can belp you. Try
i... u m. li. Brown Co., N. La Salle
M.. Chics go. a
laatk Dakota.
GET LUFT oojM.e In eastern Meade
county land and equltlea. First btate
bank. Marcus. 8. D.
MliciwaMai,
lljh-ACRE farm, (li per acre, 830 cash and
820 P-r month; no Interest; rich soli;
due land; pure water, good title. Writs
W. T. YountC Jr.. JbUmbalL Nsb.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Slight Ad?ance. in All Markets,
Wheat Lading with Price In
crease of One Cent
CORN MARKET HOLDS ITS OWN
OMAHA, August it. 11S.
There was a slight advance In atl mer
kets today.
The receipts of wheat were light and
there was a pretty good oah demand.
The market eold unchanged to lo higher.
Corn waa aleo firm and sold unchan-d
to Ho higher. There was a pretty active
demand for. this cereal and would have
taken care of la rarer rwetpt.
The rise In the corn market IS gener
ally thought to be caused by the wet
wea tror and unfavorable crop eondttvons
in the northwest.
Oats were steady, selling unchanged
to Ko higher.
The reoelpts of this cereal Were nrht
and there waa a pretty gxxl demand
Shown.
Heceipta of rye were unimportant and
the few sales were about lc over y eater -day'a
prices. .
There was no barley renetved on the
floor today and that market remained
nominally unchanged.
Clearance Were Wheat and Flour:
F-qual to 10.000 bu. Corn: 27,000 bu.
Oat a: 1.0M bu.
Liverpool closer Spot wheat, unchanged;
corn, unchanged to md higher.
Primary wheat rewlpta were 1.7r.0i0
bu., and shlpmenta 1115,000 bu., as against
re-etpta of 1.66g,0tie bu., and shipments of
tao.ouo bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts were fidO.OOO bu.,
and shipments MS,000,,bu., as against re
ceipts of 1 r,000 bu., and shipments of
447.noo bu. last year.
Primary oats recelpta were 1.451.Ot bu.,
and abipmenta 4.000 bu.. as against re
ceipts of oot oov bu., and ahlputents of
IW.000 bu. last year.
CAJUiOT RKOBIPT8.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago M 111 HI
Minneapolis 17
Iuluth U
Omaha & .
Kanaaa City llfi
Ft. Leuls , ia n n
Winnipeg 18
Theae sales were reported today: Wheat:
No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. IUM. No, I hard
winteri I cars, II 15; 1 car, I1.10H; 1 cars,
DO; J cars, ll.Oo; 1 car. ILOt-H; cart,
l.o. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, tl.OSt; l car,
1.07K; 4 cars. H.0m I cars. 11.05. Bample:
cars, ll.WIe; 1 car, ILCS; car, ILOO.
Corn: No. 1 while: 1 car. TWo. No. Z
white: 1 car, 75c; t cars. 74o. No. S
white: Z cars, 7bo. No. t yellow: I cars.
75H. No. t yellow: 1H cars. No. 2
mixed: 1 oar, 75o, NO. I mixed: 1 car, 75c:
1 car, 71o: I car, 74Jo. No. 6 mixed, i
car, 74 He. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 74c; 1 car,
Wvr. Sample: 1 car. Ho. Oats: No, 3
white: 1 oar, 40 Wc; 4 cars, 40o; H csr,
40o, No. 4 white: 1 car. aMo; 1 car,
t oars, S9c. Bample: i cars, tti'c; 1 car
(hot). 86c; 1 car (hot). 35c. Barley: No. J:
S car, oc. Rye: No. I: 1 car, Ko;.H car,
M'eo.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I tur
key, tl.l2L32; No. S turkey, I1.1O0L31;
No. 3 hard. Il.10yl.il; No. hard, tl.OTH
Cil.30; No. 4 hard, $1.04ifftl.S7; No. 1
spring, tl.lMfl.lS; No. 3 aprlng. tl.13t31.in;
No. durum, 7c4i1.01: No. I durum, 92tt
Wo.. Corn: No. t white, 74ff76e; No.
white. 74Vr75o: No. 4 white. 74874c:
No. 6 white. 74ijr74ttc; No. white, 739
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Fares nasi Rsvaeb tavnds.
FOR salea, rentals, loans, Insurance, care
of property and collection of rente, see
F. D. Weed, 1H01 Farnam St. o
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE! OR EXCHANGE
FIRST CLASS OBNERAL
MERCHAND1BB BTORB IN
-NEBRASKA; DOINQ KINK
CASH BIT8INESS; ALL
CLEAN STOCK; MIGHT
ACCEPT LAND OR IN--COMH
PROPERTY IF
PRICED RIGHT. PRICE,
BTOCK AND REAL EH
TATB, t6.000. W. T. BM1TH
CO., CITT NAT. BK. BLDU.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FARM LOANS, 8 PER CENT.
TOLA KD 4k TRUMBULL. 4a Bee Bldg.
1100 TO 810,000 made promptly. F. Di.
Weed, Weed Bldg Uth and Farnam 8te
CITT and farm loans, (, H. per cent
J. H. Dumont A Co.. 414 Btate Bank.
W ANT KU Good farm and city loans at
lowest rates.
PETERS TRT7BT CO.. JSTJ Farnam,
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KE&FB REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha National. Phone Douglas JTls.
CITT Property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas, k28 Mate Bank Bldg.
MONET oa hand for city and farm loans,
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
BEE us first for farm loans In eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha.
CITT LOANS. C. O. Carl berg.
Bran as i a Theater Bldg,
WANTE.D City and farm loans; lowest
rates. W. O. Temptetosv 80S Bee, T. MaO,
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
Cathedral District
Bargain
This ilaca at 4tRl i:hrla m mnai
sold now. House Is modsrn; has 8 rooms,
hot wgter heat, paved street, cement
walks. This place is a bargain at the
prtoe asked and V will make the first
DtvmtfiL. If vail wen ainialhlnr WM4h
while, see this.
Creigh, Sons & Co.
Douglas aai.
608 Bee Bldir.
Near Cathedral and Saunders
School
In raw Poppleton Park; built 8 years!
east front corner. 60x026; S-r. and ltail
down, t-r. and bath up; cellar floor needs
finish; walks not In; otherwise oomplete.
-i o aiiow ror aoove ana move tnia week,
nrlna cut 10 nmr ruint mm t fhio. ft9 H--A
mortgage, per cent, pay only interest.
O'Keefe- Real Estate Co.,
1014 Omaha National. Douglas Z715,
Make Your Offer
' l 'Vi tk rt m, n mr. . . u, ... a a .
... . . v. . " v. wiu riuuill
houses in West Farnam JLHatrtot. located
near some of Omaha a bast reaVrlanoea,
have authorised us to advertise for of
fers on their houses.
WB KNOW they are goad houaes, in
'Irev-olass repali, convenient to the car
line, ami Wv. 4R1T. ti A tt a itt it.t , v.M
be bought BELOW COAT.
IU0M hm B fc-H The housea were built
for homes not for sale.
RE.MEMBFR That they are strloUy
modem, both of them having 8 baths.
'REMEMBER That they are high class
houses located in a fine residence Mo
tion of the city.
DON'T Mind THIS OPPORTTJNTTT,
but phone us or see us about these
housvs. at onus.
George & Company
Phone D. 754. 90S City Net Bk. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
2014 BtTRT BTRWET.
I BLOCKS FROM FORI FACTO RT.
" 8-room. modern lot 80x132; all paving
apd special taxes i paid. There im a mtg.
of 11.2U0 In B. Ak L., In paymenta of tith
per month. This property la right down
town and a good buy at (2.100.
J. N. BNITZKR, 42 Paxton Blk. T). tlfl.
PART inoilem 4-room house, large lot,
plenty shade, chicken houae, small cash
payment, itai. jw per montn, wet
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
7-R.. mod. ex. heat; comer lot; barn. i
Bancroft Inquire 8414 Ohio Bt. Web. 1100.
REAL EST A TK INVESTMENTS)
rull BALE or rent; trackage tiuilulug
CuJthand neaard, siaak. Apply liU
74'o; No. yellow, 75Virr,V. No. yel
low, T5iic; No. 4 yellow, 74t.7!Ac ;
No. t yellow, 74-?If; No. 4 yellow,
74IT4e: No. t, milled. T4ff?&0: No. S
nuxed, 74VT.V; No. 4 mixed. Tlfi'tVo;
No. t mlxe1. 'WlV4fi; No. mixed,
73WH740. (la's: No. 1 white, 41V,Xilo;
atandard. etr41e; No, I white, eti-towc;
No. 4 white, .uiii Barley: Malting
oldl, TOtj;jc- No. t frd (nw, KMjij6c.
Rye: No. t, (; No, I. 4Sf05o.
CIIICAUO UKAI.M AMD 1HIO lIOa
Prlcea en Beard of Trade.
CHDOAOU. Aug. lA-Kxtremety beer-
"n repnrta rrmn the spring crop region
Including the Canadian northwest, acted
In the wheat market today as almoet a
ComiWete offaot for haavv ralna over
Kanaaa. Missouri and Nebraska. Prices
closed tinaettlcd. Heptemher at tl.W end
Ieoem4er at 41.05S. with a range as a
w,m sn aown to tiiv comparea
wun mat nignt. com gained net.
' unixnea ai ho aecnne to c ai
vance and provlaions at a riae of 6o to
ecemher and Mir were the wheat
Options here Uiat cblaTlv felt the In.
fluence of the promlaing outloox In the
Kpnng wneet neit. Tho Harvest nortn -
wcai xm reported to be wen tinder way
clear tip. to Winnipeg, with big ytelda
and fine quality the (reneral rule. In
this connection, a leading CtiKago ex
pert telegraphed from Portage Ia Prai
rie tlutt the crop this aeason was the
beat he had ever ewn In Manitoba.
Nevertheless the eVptember aclrvery
here showed a tendency during the
greater part of the day to tighten in
value, going to premium of So over
flecember as against Ho discount at vea
terday'a close. The Inceeeauit rains dem
aglng and delaying tht winter crop was
chiefly responsible for the relative firm
neea of the Boptember contracts.
F.rport sale of WW.onO huahels of Manl
tobas and f"0.W0 bushels of domestic
winters at the eastern scahoerd led to
something of a rush of speculative wheat
buying here In the last hour, Ttit limits
were unloading in the final fifteen min
utes of trading. Uncertainty as what
conditions Galveston elevators were In
after the storm there waa a disturbing
factor with the bulla.
Corn wound up at 75Uc for Sep
tember and 4o for December, re
taining an advance that waa largely the
result of cool temperature which would
tend to retard the e-rowth of the crop,
Tlte hears were intimidated also by
tho lightness of stocks. Oat a took much,
the same course as wheat. September
oata being firm aa a result of rein dam
ago and delay. Other options were In
clined to ease off.
Provisions ranged higher despite some
what liberal race lot a of hosra through
out the west. Packers appeared to he
supporting the market. e peel ally rib.
r utures ranged ss follows:
Artlulel Open. I Kith
Low. Close. ITee'y,
Wheati
tieptj
liec.i
Corn I
Beptf
Ij..'
Oeu )
beptl
Oacl
1 v
nl
1 05h 1
1
ltkl
;.i
I ttkl ' 1 06S
74Hf
7541
744
J
H
Sen
U87V4
14 S
7 Si)
7 r.si
8 57H
8 2H
aVa
M
SS'
.te
(Pork 1
Dept.
Oct..
Lerd
Hept
Oct..
Ribs
Hept.
Oct.. I
U 6JH IS 574!
13 85
7 M
IS 85 13 70
7 MO
7
7 86
7 H
7 (""Hi
SUVi
t 02H!
t mv
8 70
8 52HI 8
77V
ChlcsEO Cash Prices Wheat : No. 8 red.
t1.Ukl l214; No. 8 hard. 1. 171.14. Corn:
No. 3 yellow, sao'SJ'c; otrtra nominal.
Oata: No. 3 white, new, SuAiai0sc; No.
8 white, old, 42Mcj standard, nominal.
Rye: No. 1 3104. Barley: fcSWfSc Tim
othy seed: 5.6o.H. Clover seed: 10.314)
12.iL Provlaions: Pork. $13,76; lard, $7.87 V.
ribs. Xx.Wl.75.
BITTlilt- riteady; creamery, 204a4V4c,
KtlGS Steady; receipts, ,7a8 cases; at
mark, rases Included, 163l9c; ordinary
firsts, 17((1Mc:, firsts, northern, lcio;
firsts southern. ltMytylftc,
POTA TOES Steady ; receipts, 20 cars;
Minnesota, Ohlos, 42046c; Jersey bulk,
67tiMc: Vlrgtuia cobblers, barreled. 81.60
nri.40.
POULTliT Alive, lower; fowls. 14c;
springs. ItiHc.
SEW YORK OBIkEtaAt, MARKET
Qaotatlons of tka Day. em Variena
Commodities.
BUTTER Easy: renetpts, 9,834 tubs;
creamery extras, JCKOCTc; firsts, 24436 Ho;
seconds, 33hio.
EGOS Firm; reoelpts, 11,444 cases; fresh
gathered extras, tifflc; extra flrats,
24tr2riHc; firsts, imox seconds. VWa1c.
C11EES-Easy; recelpta. 1,704 boxes;
state, whole milk, freah, flats, white and
colored, specials, 1314 1 lSVie ; do average
fancy, 13c.
POl n,TRT Alh'e, prlcea not settled,
preeaed, firm; weatern froaea roasting
chickens, 189722c; fresh fowls, loed, 19
lVHc: turkeys, toed. llxwlc.
OATS UuJet: market steady: standard.
(no; No. 8 white, 44Vsc; fancy clipped,
White, 6M!6c
HAV-6teady; No. J, 80.40.
HOPS Steady.
PORK'-P.arely steady.
BEF.F Oulet.
LARD Firm; middle west, 88.01xfie.16.
TALTXW Dull.
WOOL Steady,
RICE-tSteady.
MO IA SH K s 3 lead y .
H1DKB Firm.
LEATHER Firm.
Weather In the Grain Belt.
Summary of weather and crop con
ditions in corn and wheat region for
weak ending; August 17, 1916:
In the winter wheat belt ataoklag and
threshing continued under favorable con
ditions in most sections, but some lo
calities are stilt hindered, especially In
Ohio and portions of Indiana and Kan
aaa, where damage by sprouting and
moulding was considerable. Fall plow
ing Is progressing with favorable soil
conditions, except It is too wet in re
st rioted areas. In the spring whsat belt
the week was very favorable for ripening
the harvest, and the latter Is well under
way In the central and southern portions,
wltn prospects of large yield. Cora made
rapid growth generally, and showers im
proved the late planted corn In many
southern districts. Truck crops, ranges,
pastures and stock conditions continue
good.
L. A. WBLfiH. Local Forecaster.
Kanaaa City Grata and Pro-yUleae.
- KANSAS CITT, Aug. 18. WHKAT-No.
I hard. tLlAfll 27; No. 8 red, 11121.19;
September, 41.07; December, 81.044ti.04 ;
May, 81.07 90
CORN No. 3 mixed. 7Mf7Hci No. 1 white.
76c; (teptember, 71Vitf7lVc; Uecember,
t04,r.; May. caste.
OATS No. 8 white, 4&SHc; No. S mixed,
40044c.
B UTTER Creamery, I7c; flrats, 26c;
seconds. 33c: packing. lc,
KOGB-iFirata lo; seoonda, ll'rC
POULTRY Alsna, Uc; rooswrs, tc;
brollsra. lie.
,
Ml aaea polls Ural a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 11 WHEAT
...w. . , , va.w-i; nv.
1 hard, $LUH; No. 1 northern, ll.43S
rixnjK- uncnangeo. Bhipnwnta 40,300
DDIS,
BARLHT-6Cfc: new. tlSVOo.
RYB-074lc.
BRAN-4a.OO. ' '
CORN No, 8, yellow. 74fi4V)r.
OATH No. 8. white (new), 4JUc.
f FLAXr-$1.8fon.6s.
It. Loels Gswlm Market.
ST. IyOUIS. Aug. 11 WH HAT No 1
red. 81.164t1.1bH; No. ( hard, nominal; 8ep-
temoer. ft.Witt. ifmnnwr, ti.ub'a.
CX-WCN iNO. X. 78HC1 No. 8 White. Tc
Tko; Beptember. "WiaHo: lyecembar.
H4o.
OATB No, 8. new. 40o: No. 1 white.
nominal.
(
Llvsreoel Orela Market.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. It WH It A T f pet
northern Duluth, Ha 7 a.
OOKN-43pot American, .mixed, new.
ta 11.
' Bagar Market.
NEW TORBf, A eg 11 8UOAH Raw.
dull: eentrlfusal lS4.6o:
4 0r4Ma Refined, easy: 14 points lower:
out loaf, 4 tOo; crushed, l60o; tootild "A."
8.16c; eubea, l6o; XXXX powdered. I 85c:
powdered, (.80; fine granulated, . 170c;
diamond "A," B.70o; oonfaotloneeV "A'
6Jo; No. L 8.46c. 0ugar futures were
at noon were Ka points net lower.
E venerated Apelee and Drl4 Fralta
NEW YORK. Auar. ll ITVAPx tit at v 1 1
APPLKS-Quiet.
DRlkD FKUrTn Prtines. oulct: ori.
tola, firm: rhuice. m,iic: extra ch a e,
U'v,c; faniy, lo'-.c. Pa:lie, dull. Itala
int. f inn.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Heoeipta Light and Trade ia
Fairly Actire and Steady to
Strong Sheep Steady.
H00S FIFTEEN TO QUARTER OFF
SOUTH OMAHA. Aig. t. IMS.
Receipts were: Cattle. Iloaa. Hheep.
Official Monday W t. JT.JO
(rrii lal Tueaday 5.14.'
lXM'1
j Katlmate Wedni aday'.. I.W ll'O
i Tlin, l,vi ihi, buw it l-n
1 Same daya lit week..14!r5
Kama daya I weeks ago li t
1,IM
Tt.iJ
4:.ir.
IS. -II
41.101
7.m
fame days t weeks ago .7W
, came day weeka ao I2.7f
iPame daya laat year..HM
17.W1
The followlna teble ahowa the receipt a
cf rattle, hogn and sheep nt tho (unalia
live stock market fVr the year to date,
aa compared with last veer:
tuis. wit. in.-.
,. U."10 477. T5 1I4SU-.
. ,l.tal.t I.H-Htll S40.m4
Cattle
tii
Hheep J,44.Hk& l,.W,l.n ll.4n.r
The following table shows the average
price for hoga at the Bouth Omaha 'iv
atock market for the last few days, with
compart none:
I)ete.
im. ii4.iii.ina iii.ii)o.ji!w:
Aug. 1
Aug. 4
Aug. a,
Aug. .
Aug. 7.
Aug. t.
I N I I Mi I 7 Ml 4 7; : 151 7 44
101 f6sl 14ll !SltltM
U 7 7 4 J3 I m 7 0i 7 T M
,( 7 te I 171 I W. IT Til T J
WV, I til I 11 TJtM ill
a It I 1 T 3 7 V 11 w -
MM, 1 1 T T rr T T T
K I to H M t 81 7 111 7 41
Aug. .
Aug, 10.
Aug. II
Aug. U.
Aug. IS
Aug. 14,
f "Hi-l t I'ii I li
1 Hi 1 Kill 7 4
i eTt I1W lit
lvtiiuimiii
1
Ml T kf.1
I US I - I I qui I tl
041
I M
t 70
7 a
Aug. is.
Aug. 16,
Ml 1 Owl I It
a
J M
T 47
7 71
7 MS
4eU
MM,
i
73!
Aug. i:
Aug. IX.
T TO
Sunday.
Reoelpts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stork yards, South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending st
8 o'clock p. m., yesterday:
RECEJPTH-t'AR IAVTR
Cattle.Hoxa.8heep.llrs.
C, M. Bt. P 6
Wabash
Mlaaourl Pacific .... I
Union Pacitio 1
V. s N. W east... 7
C, 4k N. W.. wast.. 47
C, Bt P.. M. A O.. Z
C, li. . Q , east... 8
C, B. 4k M , west.. 23
C, It L A P., east. 3
C. R. 1. 4k P.. west. ..
Illinois Central .... 1
Chicago UU West.. ..
Total recelpta.... 107
8
I
na tM 1
Ml 211 1
1.1
4 ' 1
ira 2 l
13
.1 .. ..
2
3
17 1
D18POS1TION-H BAD.
Cattle. Hoga. Hheep.
Morris 4k Co
0
1,440
1,iX4
2.4i7
2,ir
174
1.31 if.
Bwift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Sohwarta A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co....
Bo. Omaha Packing Co.
W. H. Vansant
Benton. Vansant A L. .
P. B. Lewis
Huston A Co
J. B. Root A Co
J. H, Bulla-
Roaenstock Bros
Kellogg
Werthelmer A Degen..
11. F. Hamilton
Bui I ivaa Bros.
Rothschild
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
Higglne
Hutimaa
Roth
Meyers
Glassberg
Baker. Jones A Bmlth.
Tanner Bros.
John Harvey
Cllne t
1. A r
Other buyers :
4.13
W.t
618
3.HM
6,n52
3
1
117
17
4
N
MS
Hi
T
80
10
3
ia
iV
3
15
1
8
10
h
11
31
20
241
7?
852
8.150
Totals 3,S2 8.3S2 '."i.UIj
' CATTLE Reoelpts of cauls tnia morn
ing were very moderate, only 111 cara be
ing reported In. Thla brings the total for
the three days up to 17,331 head, which la
by far the largest of any recent week,
and larger than a year ago by over J.uou
head.
Beef steers were In good demand and
the market active at prices that were a
little stronger than yesterday. Buyers
were In the yards early In the morning
and everything was disposed of In good
season. Some pretty good light yeariings
sold up aa high as 11M.
Cows and heifers were steady with yes
terday, although the trade waa not par
ticularly active.
Btockera and feeders were in light
supply and the feeling firm as compared
with yesterday.
uuotatlona on cattle: Good to cholo
fed yearlings. 0U.70; fair to good f4
yearlings, 7.7V.76; oommoa to fair fed
yearllnga, 84.75w7.ii; good to choice heavy
boevea, f.0iii.40; fair to good cornfed
beeves, ls.3Ixue.0u: common to fair corn
fed beeves, $J.Ou4j.t6; prime grass beeves,
U.25ijV75; good to choice grass Leaves,
.fctu8.io; fair to good grass beevea, $7.40
(B'7.M; common to fair grass beeves, 8ri W
j7.40; good to choice led heifers, 7.ixrt
6.&0; good to choice fed cows, W &m;'7.2j.
good to choice grsaa heifers, tt.tuhw,
good to choice grass cows, .X4H).7&, fair
10 good cows, $6.?ba4.25; common to fair
cows, 44.0046. 75; good to choice feeders,
$7.8643.M; talr to good feeders, $ajuu1.e?;
common to fair atookera, la.touft 70; stoc k
heifers, 8&.7504.7R; stock cows, 8u.60U4.50;
stock oalves, t.5uiQ.00; veal calves, tl.uutti
10.00; bulls, stags. tc. $5.otify?.(,
B13KF 0TEJOUI.
N. Ax. Pr. Na. At.' Vt.
so Ill T ti M ina I g
U) Ml 8 M IS DTI I M
Blk-.vtCri ANl. 4is.iFfi.ttS.
31 til I Tt 11 Mt t 4 '
4. lu t os m , ,. w
U 11 I
HESFERS.
8 44 8 Tt 11
3. t IM 7
1 . 444 I M t ,
2 4.... 4 3
JH 111
. 74 t
, 7t t Tt
,M til
Mt I IS
BULLS.
L.........ltS9 3 0 1 M...1M M
1 M..UM 8 HI 1 I7 4 It
CALVES.
............. It IK 3 T ta
1 M IN 1 1st 4 10
14 HI 111 1 IU IN
BTOCivtltH AND FUDfc,H.
8 tit I to ll... I TI
I..... 17 4 Tt II 10)41 4 It
it Ji t nt t vt
I. aw I M 2 UT IN
13. tat 4 M
NEBRASKA.
21 eteera. U18 7 6
WYOMING.
28 ateera..043 7 26 1 steer MM 7 U
1 steer.. ..1100 7 86 4 Steer.... W0 7 00
7 steers.. ..1U7 7 00
HOG B Reoelpts were on the liberal or
der, abut 174 oars or U.500 head being re
ported in. This pute the total number
tor the first half of the week at 24,tisi
head, which Is 6,608 larger than last week,
3,4u heavier than two weeks ago, and a
gain of T.0U0 over the corresponding period
last year.
Shippers started out cutting prices to a
fare-you-well, and as tbey had vary Uttla
packer competition oa good lights, were
able to purchase these kinds at a full
V,a decline. Nothing sold over $7.05, while
sales were none too plentiful at 87.00, and
shipping sales ranged largely from that
figure on down. There was little Ufa to
the shipper trade, and Instead of clear
ing up ths bulk of the light stuff oa
first rounds sellers still had a good many
loads of hogs weighing around am poujius
at a rather late hour. The packer trade
opened very dull and as first bids on the
weighty hogs were as much aa l&OUk)
lower, nothing much was done before tno
middle of the forenoon. When first killer
aiee were made they looked to be fully
lio lower, but the movement waa very
slow, and even at a lata hour In the fore
noon hardly enough had been sold ta
establish the market.
in the end packara bought the bulk of
the hogs at generally Um lower prices.
Trade closed a little mora active, and late
salea ware strong, at the early decline.
Moat of the mixed and hevy hoga went
to killers, at 84.kJwd.JO, while there waa a
fair shewing of lightish butchers and
lights on up to 84.60, and a sprinkling of
good lights aa high at 17.00. Lights took
the brunt of the decline, being fully 860,
and In spots tuaufcc, lower.
Representative saiea:
a
AT. Vs. Tt Na
It 4 OS M. .
.Ml ... 4) SI..
Jot ... I U 71.,
U Ut t ITm 47..
At. gb. Tt.
...SIT ... IN
...14 IM M
...tu 10 I
..KIT ... tti
...xn m
... 4T
...III ... I 16
...e tt T
i.
12 T ... t M . 14.,
44 tot ... ill Tt .
t....v.."0 ... It M..
I HI M t II ..
tl Mi ... tat I,
173 ... Tev
KHKKF Another very liberal run of
ehaep and lambs was reported today, es
timates caillnfr for 87 loads, or about
7!.jti bead. The tun for the week foote
up M,4o4 head, being ktMm heavier Uiaa
a week ago, and almost twice aa large
aa two weeks uo, but nearly .( a hurt
cf the aame daya last year. Thla la th
second time thla week that Mouth Omahe
recelpta have led all point a
Owing to the ats of auppllea and the
wetneaa of fleeces trade aaa rather alow
In getting under way, and rnHhing much
waa done en flrat rounds, rout by 10
o'clock a Tew good lambs were moving
at about eteady pticea, ecveral amali
sirlnga having aold at 18 26. which waa
the popular figure yeaterday .
'I'neae early salea set tne pace for
everything, and the bulk of the lat
Intnl. a finally aolu at generally ateady
prlcea. everything deairable going at 8A.26.
All the butcher atock had been cleaned
up long before midday,
Freder lamba were plentifully eitpplled,
hut demand waa eager and practically
everything brought good ateady prices,
the bulk of the deairable olferlnxa going
at $mvfl.IO. Home feeders yeerilnaa
Vrought 485, which la the highest figure
paid so far thla month.
Aa compared with the elan of the total
run, auppllea of old aheep were rather
ecanty. and prlcea held fully steady. Fat
yearling again reached 8K-26. and some
cf the same sort of ewe that landed at
8.V10 yesterday took 86.15. Wsthers sre
haiitly coming In mrge enough quantities
to make a basis (or quotations,
Qiioietione on sheep and lambs: lmhs,
good lo choice Jt.fMilto; lambs, fair to
good, 8 4ttt.l5: lamba. foedera. 87 6(M9
ktti: yearllnga, good to choice. .' 50rl , ;
wethers, fair lo rholca 15.a5ik4.00; ewes,
gootl to choice, 3J.0Uiif.t5; ewes, fair to
good, t.6tkti6.nn.
Kepresvntstlve sales:
Av.
(tt
i
51
M
42
67
m
M
M
US
... Ta
... t
... 100
... 70
,.. K9
Pr.
8 85
7 76
8 lt
8 15
7 f.
7 7
8 13
8 no
7 70
8 85
8 25
7
6 00
8 25
C 76
200 Idaho lamha
' cull lamba
I'JS Wyoming feeder lam lis.
4,5 Wyoming feeder lamt.
)7 cull lamba
IU Coloiado lamba
1 Idaho lambs
3e0 Idaho feeder lamba
KD cull feeder lam I
2W Idaho breeder ewea
7x Montana lamba
1(0 Montana feeder lambs..,
lit! Montana ewea
45 native lambs ,
14 native yearllnga
CHICAGO LIVta STOCK MARK RT
Cattle Baay,
Hears
Weak, Sheep
Fir as.
CHICAGO. Aug. 18. CATTIK Receipts,
18.000 head; market esay; native beef cat
tle. $00q i0.25; weatern eteera, 8A.7Kf 25:
cows and heifers, tlbai.wi: caivea, h,00
kll.7:..
1 1 iXIS Recelpta, I6,0in head: market,
weak, at an average decline of 6c; bulk,
frt.ireytt.90: light. 84.N54.76; mixed, tMVf?
i.iih; heavy. I5.80irt.fc5; rough, 86.80'jrB.tti;
plga trtautjY.l.
HllKKH AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.000
head; market firm: wethers, ..t!jti.lO,
ewea, $3.t0it6.40; lam be, 64.25670.
4. Lenta l.lve Rteek Market.
ST. lUKt. Mo., Aug. 18.-43ATTLK
Recelpta, 4,700 head: market lower; na
tive beef steers, 37.Mifl0.15; yearlings,
steers and heifers, 84.tutrl0.00i cows, IH.OO
CfD.OO; stockers and feeders. HOOOKtio;
southern a I ears, 86. 254!, 86; CO we and
helfera. $4007i.50; native calves. 8,kV
11 Hr
HOGS Receipts, 8.100 head; market
stesdy; pigs and lights, $7.517.70; mixed
and butchers, $7.409r7.T(; good heavy, $4.75
r7.20.
WIEFiP AND T,AMRH Receipt s, 3.000
head: lambs, $7,7648.60; sheep and ewes,
6.6fti.76.
Kaasas City Live atock Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Aug. 18.-CAT-TLM
Receipts. 6,000 head; market lower;
Prime fed ateera, ll.riOue.gO; dreaaed beef
ateera. 87.754i8.40; weatern ateers, g7.fvjl
00; to-kers and feeders. 84.00rfrH.25; bulls,
86.2fvWi.75: calves. 8.0iT 10.26.
1UKJS Receipts. 6.O00 head; market
lower; bulk. 88.7687.30; heavy. $.7(t(4.80;
packers and butchers, $.80fl7.S0; light,
$7.00fl7.S6: pigs, 88.kkTr7.3R.
SHEEP AND LA MBA Receipts, 8,500
head: market steady; lambs, Js,0it,9;
jrearllnga, 88.76; wethers, $S.0OTW.6O;
awes, 4u.50tT6.2u.
St. Josepk Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 18, CATTLE Re-
celpts. 1,700 head: market steady; ateera.
x7.0utre.xo; cows ana hetrera. H.ooxjv.oo,
calves. 8e.flrMjlO.36. ..
HOOft Receipts. 4,5(10 hegd, niirVat
low and lower. -
HHEEP AND LA MBH Receipts. 600
head: market atronci lamba. 37.MMig.20.
Ploex City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITT. Aug. 18. CATTLE Re
celpta. 1.000 head: market. 100 higher: na
tive steers. $.754)v.76; cows and heifers.
xo.z-nfri.w: stocaers ana reeaers, F.amTj.w,
8HEEP AND LA MB8 Recelpta, 600
hegd. i
Live Stock In Bight.
Receipts of live stock In the five lead
ing western markets:
osctie. j togs. Sheep,
South Omaha
Chicago .......
18u0 11.500
33.600
U.000
600
5,5.10
8.000
. 18.00 i,a
. 1.0"0 7,001)
. 8.000 6000
. 4.700 4.100
Hloux city
rmhXiiwmm Vllf eeaaaas.
St. Louis
Totala
.3X600 46.800 44,608
Cotton Market.
KBW YORK. Aug. 11 COTTON-8Dot.
nulet; middling uplands, 8.86c. Pales, luo
oaiea.
Cotton future sloeed ateady: October,
40c; December, ltic: January, D.Slc;
March, 10.04c; May, 10. Mc.
Futures opened steady ; October, $.27o;
IDecember, 8.67o; January, .71o; March,
.Mc; May. 10 17o.
The cotton market closed ateady at a
net advance of 11 to IS pointa.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. ll-COTTON-Spot.
easier; good middling. 6.76d; middling.
6.45d; low middling, 4 8M; sales. 10,000
bales.
t offee Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 11-4JOFFKK There
waa a food deal of switching from fop
tomber to later months in the msrkst
for futures here today, but otherwise
trading waa not mors than moderately
active and fluctuations were narrow.
Prices opened unchanged to 4 pointa
higher In response to steady Brazilian
raMea, but there appeared to be a little
selling by Importer aa well as some
scattered liquidation and active month
worked off. a point or two, with the
rloss net unchanged to 1 point higher.
fclea. IS.. 600 bags; August 8.36c: Septem
ber, 140o; October, 144c; November, 4.47c;
December. 6.60c: January. 4 6ftc: February.
4.,o; March, 4.83c; April, 8 47o; May. 171o;
June, .c; Juiy, a sic. xt, quiet; jtio
No. 7. 7c; Eanlos No. 4. 0o; offers of
Kantoa 4a In the cost and freight market
ranged from about 8 5o to 8. 75c. with
Rio 7s unohsnaed. There were rsnons
of further progress with the plana for
financing coffee In Bras 11. Rio exuhanga
on London waa 8-83d higher, with mllreta
prlcea unchanged.
' London Stock Market.
LONDON. Aug. 11 The American waa
the best aectlon on the stock exchange
today. During the forenoon Union Pa
cific. Southern Pacific, United State
Steel, Canadian Pacific and Erie were
quite active, but the list eased off later
and closed dull. American bonds changed
hands at firmer prices. Russian mines
were strong and kafflrs firm, but Can
adian Car closed flat
SILVER liar: tiX per ounce.
MONEY J-4 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATI tihort Mil. 4', per
cent; three month. 6 per cent.
Ot anal Koala.
PAVANNAH. Oa.. Aui. 18 TURPKN-
r I NT IT 1.,, nn . art... - -1 - - A 1 ,4 1.1,1 . u
celpta. 834 onia.; shipment, 341 bbl.;
stocks, 1T.T1 bbta.
ROBIN Firm; aalea. mm bbl recelpU.
1 l.-Mk kl.l. al.lrtnun.M 'i.U kl.l. . .....L.
tl.3 bbla. Quota: A, R. $3.86: C, D, $30.
K, $2 ; F, JiOu; O, II. IT 8110; K, $3 80;
M $4.00; N. $4 75. WTJ, $6.60, WW, $6.70.
Metal Market. i
umuf "vf. n t ' . . . -r 10 w t.. ft T a . ...
w'T , . . . , ui, . . m mt 1 CIV- '
rnsnge quotes lead ofterea at H.tn; si -alter
not quoted. Copper, unsettled; elec
trolytic. $17 'ttiltflO. Iron, ateady and un
changed. Tin. dull, $33.T5j'4.75.
At London: Spot copper. 48 16s; fu
tures. 4.A; electrolytic, AM. Spot tin.
1 vi its; rutures, giau lam. Antimony,
15.25. Lead. AM 18s 3d; apsltsr. A58. .
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. Jl Wool goods,
firm; bostery eold wall for export; cotton
goods, quiet; yarns steady; lace and env
broiderie dull; worsted yarna firmer.
Bevak Clearing.
OMA31A, Aug. 11 Rank clearing for
Omaha today were 83.aa.aua.08 and for the
corresponding day last year $4,uel,Sl4,13.
in
Bant housea quick with a liee Went Ad
cen be rented quickly and cbply by a
Bee "For Rent"
HEW YORK jTOCK MARKET
eharee
Peraae Their Fsaalllar
(tame at the
keaalea
SOME ERRATIC MOVEMENTS
NEW YORK, Aug. It. to. ka pursued
lliclr familiar courae lodav, the so-called
war epeclaltle and affiliated laauea ab
sorbing the bulk of speculative attention
to the exclusion of Investment shana,
ahlch were either reactionary or Irreg
ular. Fully n per cent of the totat over
turn of wn.na a ha res consisted of United
dtatea Steel, which made the new blah
price nf 7TS for the present movement,
toirether with W.atlnlHuae. Ameilcan
Can. (?ruclble Hteel. New York Airbrake
ard the Allla-Clmlmera tsaiea.
There were some highly erratic move
ments In otbera of thla tmup, Kethleitein
eiteel recording sn early decline ot !!.
from which It later rte almost JO points.
rVime nf the better known Industtiala
wei-e asalated by receipt of further large
foreign ordera. From present tndlrBtli.ua
evsn- steel mill has sufficient orders on
hand to carry It into the middle of next
year.
eDallnga In the tallwaya were negligi
ble the only noteworthy exception being
Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific isllwav,
which rose 3 points, probably on Pie ar
raignment of the Commerce commission
aKiiinst the old Rock Island companv,
thereby offerins hope of restitution suits.
Moat of ths priced transportation stocks
ware lower. Ixindon again aold our alocke
and bonds In Ihla market offerings of
the latter securities being accepted aa a
natural corollary of the tense ex
change situation.
lutes of exchange on the principal
European centers strengthoned very de
cidedly, but failed to retain all their ad
vantage. While definite detalla are still
lacking It la taken for granted that ar
rangententa are In progreee of comple
tion for the establishment of British snd
French credits here. It la also evident
that thla oountry'e supply nf gold la to
be further Increased by shlpmenta from
varloua foreign sources.
The bond market ass lower In the
main, with soma strength in Mercantile
Marine 4Ha and the coppers' convertible
Issues. Total sales, par value, aggregated
$3.n6,0(n
United States bonds were unchanged on
call.
tx York Matey Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. ls.-PRlMR M75R
UANTILK PAPEIv-8( per cent.
HTERLING KXOHANUK Wxtj days,
$4.S; demand, 34. cables, $l4iU.
Hll.VKlt Bar, etNc; Mexican dollara,
Hc.
BtiNlMt Government, ateady; railroad,
easy.
TIME LOANRSteady; sixty days. S,I
3' per cent; ninety dsvs. tQ3 per cent;
six months, ftti per cent.
CALL MONlvY-eXesdy:. highest 8 per
cent; lowest. 1 per cent: ruling rate,
14 per cent: last loan. 8 per cent; cloalng
bid. 144 per cent: ottered at 3 per cent
Cloalng quotations on bonds today were'
1). g. ref. la. rag ... F7U. M K. 4 T. 1st 4a. U
it, aouaea t?u,Moi Par. cv. 5s II
V. 8. I. rg 1M' N. Y. On. tab. a INI
to eenpea ....... ,1H. N. y. C tUji (iltli.linH
V B, 4s. MS tie H T. HUle 44.. M
On enuann liaV, N. V., N, II. H.
Pauaaia Is. eeaiaa lot st. aa 11
Ainsr. Sm.11. .,,. inn Nor. rtrlflo ta M
A. T. A T. ft. tm.li'."4 Nur. Tacirio Is ?v.
Armour A Co. t,t. tlH ir. . I. ref. ta. WS
tArhtaae sea. 4s... lls'Pae. Vl A Tal la. 1
Hal. Ohl 4a M Tana. can. H,....lmi
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Names Suggested
for the New City
Planning Board
City commissioner have submitted to
th mayor .th following name to be
considered ia th selection of five man
for the new city planning board: A. L.
Mohler, C. N. Dicta, J. T. Craig, Thomas
A. Fry, J. E. George, John Fix, William
Whltehorn. Dr. Harold Glfford. W. 1.
Kleratead, W. J. Coed, T. R. Kimball,
Thoma Fttsmorrl. Henry Doorly, E.
Buckingham, J. J. Has and some of tin)
city commlaslonar.
Th mayor will send In five recom
mendations to th city council for con
firmation. Dies from Fall Out
of an Engine Cab
John Murreoce, sn Italian laborer, em
ployed at th Union Paolflo shops, fell
cut of an engine cab, while at work
Tuesday, and sustained such Internal In
juria that he was taken to Bt Joseph
hospital, whtrt he died. Murraooa waa
40 years ot eg and la aurrlved by a
wlf and daughter. H resldtd at 2137
Pacific, afreet Dr. McClanagan. coroner's
physician, will hold a post-mortem.
Pawnbrokers Must
Pay Up Licenses
City License Inspector Hoffman 1
rounding up twenty-one men engaged In
pawnbrokiog business under second-hand
dealers' licenses, attempting to save $36
a year.
One of these dealer ha been sum
moned to appear In police covrt Thurs
day morning. Pawnbroker ar required
to pay $100 a year, while a second-hand
dealer'a Means cost only $6 a yesr.
NAVY WAS OVERSTOCKED
WITH MEN LAST SPRING
In report received by Lieutenant
Thoma Murray Tipton, officer In charge
of th Omaha navy recruiting station,
it la made public that the navy waa, for
a abort lira laat spring, actually over
stocked with men. Congress alios t th
navy 61,600 man, and during March of
thla year there were 428 men In excess
ot that number. At present the aavy I
short 871 men, but the combined energy
ot all of the recruiting office In th
country could Quickly and easily make
up this deficiency, largely among mea
who have seen service.
Rent house quick with a Be Went Ad.
Persistence is the cardinal vir
tue in advertising; no matter
how good advertising may be
in other respects- it must be
run frequently and constant
ly to be really succcessful.
gyHD BOONE AT
CONVENTION HERE
'Noted Negro Musician is Delegate to
j Meeting of the United Brothers
of Friendship.
TO LIVE IN OMAHA IN WINTER
Blind Doone, famoua neRro mu
tlclao. who In thtrty-flve years Is said
to have saved nearly $500,000,
earned by his ffr-nius In playing the
piano, ia one of the moot interesting
regrofs who are attending ths con
ventions of ths Missouri Jurisdiction
of the United Brotheri of Friendship,
the Slatrra of the Mystcriout Ten and
the Juveniles, at ths court house.
Rnonn has announced that he expects
te return tn Omnha this fall and remain
here all winter. Us U th most famous
negro musician since th denth ot Blind
Tom In 11"b. lie made hi first visit to
Omaha thirty-five years ago and has
sine been hr many time.
Roone waa horn In a federal army camp
at Miami, Mo.. In IfH. 111a boyhood was
apent In Missouri. A fever caused him
to become blind at the age of 8 montha.
Ilia musical abilities cam to th notice
of former Senator Cockrell and former
Governor Crittenden of Mlaaourl, and
these men and their friends sent him to
school.
Plays by Kar.
While allll a boy Boone ' was unex
pectedly called upon to play the plana
at a performance given in Petlalia, Mo.,
by Blind Tom. His playing was pralaed
by Blind Tom, and Ttoone Immediately
began to follow In the footsteps of the
older negro. In Ida performance ha re
peats on the piano any selection which
ha may hear played.
Boone haa a f arise Chronometer which
tells him the exact time at any minute
of the day or night by atrlklng a tiny
gong, it coat htm 81 .on. h said.
Wednesday' sessions of the conven
tions were taken up by reports of grand
offlcera who accounted for the expendi
ture of many thousand of dollar In ex
pense and benefit.
Welcomed ay Daklaaaa.
Mayor Pahlman of Omaha welcomed
the dele a tea at a public joint ee salon In
i court room No. 1. The mayor closed his
address by saying:
"In conclusion I present to you the
key of the great city of Omaha, apot-
I Icaaly white and clean, for I bellv the
men and women who constitute this great
' organisation ar honest, law-abiding cltl-
sens and will return th key, when their
sessions are over. fair and free front
ataln aa when given Into their keeping.
In the name of the great city of Omaha,
I bid you welcome."
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"But At ijblle As One Bbsr" A hateful
arttrla tor the ,mtll laraslor la aarreat u
of TUB Hn U)T P.BV1KW. Issue awaMr.
11.00 a rear. Head fur sain nit cap jr. IuMlh,d
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DELLEVUC HOTEL
10 minute to Egnoattlon wtthout
tranafer. Built of concrete and steal.
Prtvste bsth to svery room. First
clsse In every detail. Rate from 34
up H. Wills, majiagrer. Member of
O'flclal Exposition Hotel Bureau.
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