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    THE BEE: OMAHA.. MONDAY. JUNE 12, 1916.
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
Stores.
FOR RENT.
Vry fln store room, located at 14th md
Leavenworth Ste. Reasonable rent. For
further Information call
CALKINS 4 CO.,
Douglas 1313. City Wat'l Bank Bldg.
FARMS Acreage, city pirflerty (in;, iartrh.es
for mI and sxchi.nge. - w. q, orgn,
ltll Cuming St. Doui'iki . ,
EQUITY In food f-r. house for cottage;
worm a,ow. cones ivus miter in a. n.
REAL ESTATE Investments
Modern store room and basement, 838
H. 16th St.; nna location lor groceries
and meats.
CONRAD YOUNG,
923 Brendeis Theater. Dour 16T.
STORE ROOM3 at Uol-UU Farnam 8L
Thoa. F. Hall. 423 Ramgs Bldg. D. T40C.
SHALL store, near postoffice, 925. O. P.
St eb bins, 110 Chicago.
STOKHJ building, living rooms la rear.
N. 30th. Douglas 116 1.
lOOl
Offices and Desk Room.
16 Nice Urge office, Ware Bile
j 16 Double office In Ware Bib.
1 no Very large space on 3d floor of
Ware Bik., with large vault.
H. A. WOLF,
6 4 Ware Blk.
Douglae 8068.
MEAD BLDG., 18th and Farnam Ste., de
sirable suites of roome facing oourt house
lawn. Excellent light and cool.
Raldrige Bldg., 20th and Farnam Sts.,
several Una roome facing Farnam St See
F. D. Wed, Agent, Doug. 171.
A BIG LITTLE BARGAIN.
Military Ave., Clifton Hill, to eettle
estate, -room house, business lot; pree-:
ent home t or Investment; good future;
reduced to' $1,250.
GEORGE G. WALLACE,
614 Keeline Bldg.
WM. COLFAX. 708 Keellne Bldg. Real Es--
tate. City Property, Large Ranches a
Specialty.
Fine Suite
for
Doctor and Dentlet
Let us ehow you.
The Bee Building,
Office Room 108. '
DESIRABLE office roome In the remodelled
Crounee block. 110 N. 16th St. (oppoelte
poetoftipe), 110 to U per month. Conrad
Young, 823 Brandele Theater. Doug. 1671.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE, light basement at 10th an4 How
ard: low rent Wright Lenhury. D. Ul
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
Florence.
40 acrei, 38, 260; stock, crop and implements
all go. C. L. Net na way, jnorence, ntw
OWNER will sell! 6 and 7-room, new. mod
em house at a bargain. Walnut 1200.
1 North.
A FORCED SALE
7 NICE ROOMS, .
STRICTLY MODERN.
$300 down, price 83,200, easy
terme. but want an offer; must
sell at once. Would consider a
good lot; has a nice garage;
south front; built for a home. .
Address 8 276, Omaha Bee.
PRAIRIE PARK Moat artistic district In
city. No ehede. alleys, chickens, ashes,
tin nana or daad cat a. Has steam heated
prees brick community garage and club
house. Houses ana ios i.u o.ov
with paving paid In full. One-tenth cash,
balance 1 per cent monthly or will build
to eult purchaser. B. J. Scannell, Doug.
898 or Colfax 3011.
Bungalow
ONE ACRE WITH 8UC-ROOM BUNGALOW.
HU-room, strictly modern Bungalow, oa
floors and oak flnlsb throughout, built-in
bookcase, colonnade opening and built-in
window seat; all fenced woven wire tight;
has new garage and new chloken houses.
Will be sold at a great eacrtflce. Price,
$3,fi00. Less than you can build improve,
ments for.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
5th Floor. Omaha Nat., Bank Bldg. D, nil.
Flv. rooms and bath, strictly modern,
finished In oak, . latest lighting natures,
good furnace, full basement, large attic.
3911 No. 36th St. Price 19.1(0. Terms.
NORRIS & NORRIS,
Bee Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4870.
MR. COLORED MAN,
tint DOWN 130 X MONTH.
Eight-room, strictly modern horoa near
IHh and Blondo; oak finish, full cement
basement, furnacs heat, nlca lot. garag.
In basement Price, a.uu.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
' tth' Floor Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg. P., 1711.
cAi-nTirirp sat.f
I5! N. 17th 8t, l-roori house; walk
ing distance, uon I tail u see vaia prvp
arty If you. want a bargain.
g. p BOSTWICK SON,
Tyler ' 0 Bee Bldg.
ELMWOOD PARK ACRE.
71 DOWN. BAi. II, PER MONTH.
A dandy laying acr. Just aaat at Elm
wood park for 11.800. Sea thla at once.
PAYNE IVJBO i wrAni,
Hh riocr Penana, Nat Bank Bldg. P. 1111.
.ID . iwr v.,
I HAVE Just finished an all modem, fully
decorated, oak finish bungalow an Una
aaat front Tat and can sail same for
:,140, on very easy terms. . Call Colfaa
18,,,
OWNER wishes to sacrifice strictly modern
-room houas, with sleeping porch: oak
floors and woodwork; excellent condition.
A real Bargain, wbwwi .,,.
U. ' .lla.t-lrt rest
.V'U"T-. .7,: i ...I.
denca ror aaie. r. v. B -"-
IMS N. Wth 8t 6 robins, modaru, two
gtorias, w.DBier im .
South.
NEW 6-lROOM HOUSE
SfYTTTW, 91TTT ST..
OWNER WELL TAKE LOT
As part paymen. on
6-room all modern home, finished In hard
WOOQ tnrOUgnoui. iua.nj ..-.-.v.,
such as built-in bookcaaea, kitchen cabl
net, etc. Completely modem in every ra-
sidewalks, etc. Price 84,100 If you hays
S good lot or two or three cheap lots, will
take same as pwi w'"";' " ' . 1
information call Harney 6034 today, or
after 11p.m. weew
6-ROOM BUngaiOW. nr.uu , ' . V it,7
oak floors throughout; oak flnleh In liv
ing ana aimng iwiub, ""I
enamel bedrooms; good location; restricted
.Aunn. A barsaln at 88.000. Eaay
W BEN SON & CARMICHAEL,
042 Paxton Blk. Doug. 1722.
" 1 a uTi'Brri.r DAT? IT 12.400.
B-room cottage, all modern, on lot l
160, paving all paid, una hiuuuihwwm.
1 nra is mia-v-
,P. J. TEBBENS CO.,
. . . . v. VTm Dnnlr nAllff 21 US
BOO t-jmaiii wu
ail8 HO. 16TH, O-rworo muuot".
nace; 33 or 66-ft. lot; street paved. Berka
(fe UUSU. V. Olio I.
..ROOM cottage, modern except furnace,
arnp. a nil. Di nitiislaal
NICE 6-roorn. house, all modern, on car
line, east front gooa location , i no
2210 a. ZFth bc. namgy tvo.
QUICK SALE 11-room house, half block
from Hanscom pars, uwnwr, num;
MUcellaneous.
SEVEN-ROOM CORNER
RESIDENCE
Two atorlee, attio and basement. Close
In and in a splendid neighborhood. Built
just a few years out of selected material
for private home. Has 4 bedrooms, large
living room, dining room and kitchen, ex
cellent garage, beautiful lawn and comer
lot. It will be difficult to find a more
romplete home -on the market today at
the price and terms. For full particulars
' - -...laatwa.. (ft InaiWaOt. Call
SHULER & CARY,
p. ,Q7. 80J Keellne Bldg.
SAFETY FIRWT.
TOR RELIABLE AND SAFE
rlRU AND TORNADO INSURANCE
BEE
O'NEIL'S n. E. INi. AOENCT,
tit Brandela Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024,
REAL' ESTATE Unimproved
North,
LOT In Clalrmont Add., on Blvd. ; buy from
owner. Cash or terms, coira .oil.
TJoT for sale near Miller park. 104. Stone
Ave, rnon. tjoirax .ice.
South.
, FEET, 10th St,, , blks. from viaduct
,B,,OD. weeagus my. uo.. wiu, giqg.
Mitcellaneout.
li 00 a lot. 'sasy terms., near 61st and Orover.
one mile from car.' Address Mrs. H. L.
Howv.r. 1024 Grand Ave. rnone uoirx 70,.
REAL ESTATE Exchange
f HE remarkable Increase In BEE Want
Ads can be traced to only one soarce
good results at less cost than any other
umana paper.
20,101 MORE
PAID WANT ADS "
la first five months of 1016 than In
Same Period of 1111.
CAN eell or axcDangs anything you hava
to oirer. j. janas. atcavcui mag.
WHAT HAVE YOU OR DO YOU WANT
Sea us first. We may hava Just what
you want We eell or trade everything,
J anywhere. Chas. J. Smith.' Tyler 1181
g30 A, CHOICE upland farm, 1 mllee of
t CeleHdge, Cedar Ce., Has will trade half
, mase. or gooa income.
ABBOTT 4 Pattersoa Blk,, Oty.
REAL ESTATE Exchanges
NEW DOUBLE BRICK FLAT
BUILDING FOR INVESTMENT
Located on "3d St. between California
and Webster. Each flat has five rooms;
living room dining room and kitchen on
iirst floor and two bedrooms and bath on
second floor, making a very dfitlrable
rental property. Strictly first-clans and
modern throughout. -Can sell on payment
down of 82,000, balance about the fame
as rent.1 Phone Tyler 60.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St. '
HAVE oaah buyers for two or three medium
elied farms In west Iowa or aaat Ne
braska Thomas CampbelL Keellne Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Benson.
START YOUR HOME IN BENSON 1
BUT THIS LOT I
810.00 down and 810.00 per month; price
1360.00: else, 80x118 1 located on Locust
St, between Clark and Barnham, not
far from school and car Una. Geo. R.
Wright Bee office, Omaha.
Dundee.
tiundee bungalow. Douglas 2518.
Dundee lot -f -P5. Douglas 3506.
tVt acres near Dundee. -Douglas 8 B0.
Miscellaneous.
NINE-ACRE SNAP.
Exceptionally well Improved. Close In,
and constating of- a good-, newly reno
vated 6 -room house, barn and other out
buildings. acres In alfalfa, 8 acres In
grapes, 1 acre In berries, 3 acres In good
bearing orchard, one mile to the city
car Ime, Owner authorises ue to. eell at
8600 per acre, including all Improvements.
Lots are selling within a stone's throw
ot this property for 8300 to 8400 each.
81.000 cash will put you In full posses -
' slon on a few days' notice. Do not delay.
.-If Interested.
SHULLER ft CART,
Phone D. 8074.- I 204-Keellne Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
OOOD LOT WANTED.
As part payment; with some cash, on
new 6 -room, all modem bungalow; one
acre of ground; chicken house ana gar
age. Address L 1265, Bee.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
Anartment houses, double brick houses.
single house, business property and farm
lands at per cent 6 Per cant ft 8 pr ot
w, a, YitUMAH,
328 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 1043.
PER CENT to 6 per cent on beet class ctty
residences In amounts 82,000 up; also
farm loans. Reasonable commissions.
PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O KEEPS REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha Nu.t'1. Phono Douglas 3T16.
MONET to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. We also buy good farm mort
gages, sioke inv. co., Oman.
REAL ESTATE loans, si per cent. See
- n. b. buck ft co:,
112 Omaha Nat Bank.
NO DELAY.
W. T. GRAHAM.
BEE BLDO. '
MONEY TO LOAN, for 5 years,
. 'on Improved' properties,
SHOPEN ft CO., Doug. 4226.
MONEY -on hand for city and
farm loans. H. W, Binder, City
National Bank Bldg.
and farm loans. 5. 6U. 6 ner cent
j. ri. tjumont at co.. eie Keeline Biag.
I pr Cent LOANS
THOS. L. McGARRY,
Keellne Bldg. Red 4344.
GARVIN BROS,
846 Omaha
Nat' Bank Bldg.
MONET HARRISON ft MORTON,
810 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg.
8100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead,
wead Bldg., Is to and Farnam Bta.
CITY and farm loans, 6, 5H 6 per cent W.
T. Smith Co., HA city National. v
INVESTMENT Can you finance, buy or
trade patent on "sure grip stove lifter 7"
Can furnish royalty contract; responsible
parties writs. Ed. emnger, Mineral roint
$2,000 MORTOAOE, bearing t par cent emt-
annuat, secured oy property, vaiuea it.tuu.
Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
Abstracts of Title.
rnowaTifaa Abstract Co. We can bring
vj uai on ice down your abstract on
ehort notice. R. t, Patterson Biag. u. vi.
Tr- Title, Guarantee and Abstract
IVcr c i 'modern abstract office.
306 S. ITth St. Tel. D. 6487
REED ABSTRACT" CO., oldeet abstract of-
flee In Nebraska. 108 Brandels Theater;
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Montana Land,.
MONTANA land for aal. In to. great grain
producing counties of Montana, write ror
free map. Agants wanted. Schwab Broa.,
na FlymoutlBljg.. Mlnn.poll.. Minn.
FARM LAND WANTED
Hones Live Stock Vehicle
For Sale.
HAY. t.et a ton. A. wT'Wagner, I01j-lg:
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
PttiEONS pay far better than chickens;
always pennea up; nme epacs own on
tart; free book explslni alt UaJesUo
Squab CO., Pept si. Aoei. J a
Yb8,TpSc.r,a .CHAMELEONS
the little color cnanglng pet. uax ueia-
ler Bird Co.. 117 rarnam gt.
PERSIAN KITTENS. Baldwin Cattery.
ftloralnfslde, lows.
Screenings, tl.it per 100 lbs. 1 N. lelh Bt
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
D. 8810.
Brand new 1816 Ford.
1014 Veils, Touring.
1916 Rao Touring.
1014 Chevrolet Touring.
8 lot Farnam.
THE AUTOMOBILE WONDER.
Make a ton truck out of your Ford ear.
Everybody Is burins this "Form-a-Truek."
It solves your delivery problem and sells
like wild fire. Agents wanted. For par
ticulars sea or write JOHNBON-DAN-
FORTU CO., 1620 N. 16th.
PREPAREDNESS
la only protection, Is preparing against
some unexpected emergency. Buy your au
tomobile insurance of ,
KILLY, ELLIS ft THOMPSON,
818-14 City Nat. Bank. Dong. 2818.
GRAIN AMD PRODUCE MARKET
Cash Demand Active and Sales
Light, but Most Samples Eell
at lower Prices.
MAXWKLL 1,1, touring car, ellghtly ussd.
one extra casing. Better see this on. to
day; tomorrow may be too late.
McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY
1,54 Farnam Rt
TWO Hupomobllee, used care, 1S16 l-paasea-
ger In fine condition. 1,1? ..paaaenger, a
famous little II.
McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY
2064 Farnam St.
DODOE roadater, electric lights and starter,
driven 4,000 miles, car and eaaings loos
like new. One extra on roarj Thla car had
good cars and csn be bought very cheap.
McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY
' 2054 Farnam St
BUICK roadster, late model, in dandy con
dition. S good casings, neawly varnished.
Delco starting and lighting system. Hera
Is a bargain.
McSHANE MOTOR COMPANY
2064 Farnam St
USED CAR BARGAINS AT
MORPHT-O'BRIEN AUTO CO..
1814-18-18 Farnam St
WB will trade you a now Ford for your old
one.
INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO.,
20th and Harney. Doug. 8162,
FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac, In first class con
dition throughout Address B 278, Bee.
1914 MAXWELL l-passenger. good condition,
cheap tor caan. l.il irfavenworrn bl
Electric Automobiles.
30X3-IN-, 86.75; 30x34. 88.76. Other slsea In
proportion. Duplex Trie Co., 2618 Farnam
Street.
WHITE . C0EN UP A TRIFLE
Omaiti, June 10, 1916.
Cash whea t was weak today, selling tram
102o loweqv The rash demand was fairly
active and the receipts light b Bet of
the sampiea sold at lower prices.
The earn market ranged generally from
o hlghmr for white corn and He lower for
the yellow and mixed. Corn receipts were
vary lisrht and the cash demand for this
cereal was fairly aotlve.
The oats market was rather dull and
the aalflB war light. Oats sold from un
changed, to te lower
Rye and barley wars -juoted at practi
cally unchanged prlcee.
Clearance! were: Wheat and flour, equal
to T 06. SCO dol; corn. 298,000 bu.; oats, 498,
000 bu
Liverpool close: ' Wheat unchanged; corn,
Id lover.
Primary wheat reeelpte were 722,000 bu.
and ahipmenta 447.000 bu., against receipts
of 41a-.oee bu. and ahipmenta of 657,000 bu.
last year.
Prfimery com receipts were 447,000 bu.
and shipments 671,000 bu., against receipts
of 69,000 bu, and shipments o 700,000 bu.
last year.
Primary oats receipts were 752,000 bu.
and ahipmenta T42,0fl0 bu., against recelpta
of 434,000 bu. and shipments of 483,000 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats
Cfctoege firi 64 126
Minneapolis 188
DuJuth 112
Omaha 67 27 16
Kansas City 99 36 1
St Louis 71 " 38 24
Winnipeg 76
These salea were reported:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter : 2 ears,
81.04 V. I car, 11.08. No. 8 hard winter:
1 car. 81.08: 1 car. 81.00: 9 cars. 98c: 7
ears, 97 Vic; I cars. 87c; 2 cars, 9Vi. No.
nara winter: i car, 94c; l car, ho; i cars.
92c; 1 car, 01e; 4 cars, 00c; S car. 89c;
2 cars, Sic; 1 car, 87c; 1 car, 86c Sample
hard winter: 8 cars, 89c; 1 car, 76o. No.
3 spring: I car, 81.10, No. 4 spring: 1 car,
86c.
Rye: No. I: 1 oar, tie. No. 8: 1 car,
80Hc. t
Barley No. 1 feed: 1 ear, oic. 14
Com No. 8 whits. 1 car. T0Ac: 1 car.
TOo. No. 6 white, 1 car. TVfcc No, 2 yellow,
1 ear. 7lo. No. 1 yellow. 1 car. Tiuo; i
oars, 70c. No. 2 mixed, 2 oars, TOo. No. 8
mixed, 8 cars, TOc. No. mixed. 1 car.
68c; 1 car, SHc. No. 8 tnlied, 2 cars, 41c;
8 care, 85c Sample mixed, 1 car, 69o; 1 ear,
66c
Oats No. 2 white. 1 car, 86 o. No. I
white, 4 ears 87 He Sample white, 4 cars.
86c
Omaha Cash Prlcee wheat: No. 2 hard.
21.02HO104V.; No. 2 hard. 9c4ytl.02; No.
4 hard. 14 94c: No. 2 spring, 8c01.12; No.
2 spring. 06c.921.10; No. 8 durum. 94096c;
No. 9 durum, iionto. corn: no. x wnue,
79U071C: No. 8 whits. TOOTQUc; No. 4
white, 09HO70C: no. wnue, (Pvit.c;
No. white. 7t)69c; No. 2 yellow, T0H9
Tic: No. I yellow. 70 70 40 : No, 4 yellow,
49m70c; No. 6 yellow, IIOCIc; No. 6
yellow, 684969c; No. 8 mixed. 9tt07OV.c;
No. I mixed, a70c; no 4 mixea. escy
69Uc: No. 5 mUed. 68069c: No. 6 mixed.
66061c; sample mixed, 86068c. Oats: No,
2 white. 88H036o; sUndard, 87028o;
No. 1 whits. 37ViOI7V4c; o, 4 white. 36V.O
17c. Barley: Malting. 03t766c; No. i feed,
614168c Rye; No. 2. 96 0 91c; No.' 3,
69V4O90UC
Chicago eloelng prices, tamtehed The Bee
by Logan 4fc Bryan, stock and grain brokers.
816 South Sixteenth street:
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Two-Hour Session of Exchanre
Is Superficial and Perfunctory.
TRADING EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT
Auto Repairing and Painting.
DON'T throw away old tires. Wa make one
, new tlra from 2 old ones and savs yon 60
per cent. 2 In 1 Vulcanising Co., 1616 Dav
enport St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas 2914.
AUTO TIRES
Bvnim ii a ea tt. iiaa
DDO TIRB CO.. 111 CHICAGO ST.
NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Service and
prices light 818 8. 19th St D. 7390.
81O0 reward for magneto wa can't repair.
Colls repaired, nyx-orr. 210 N. 19th.
Walter Anderson, expert fep'g electric and
batteries. Storage. za rarnam. v.
Motorcyc'-s and Bicycle
HARl.ET-DAVlDSON 140TORCTCLES. Bar-
gain In used machines. Victor Root, "The
Moiorcyoia man, iivMiwwrii.
California Lands.
CALIFORNIA little suburban farms near
Los Angeles, for sale on eaay payments.
Write E. R. Walte, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Minnesota Lands.
40, 80 OR 160 ACRES good, heavy eoll.
wall settled-part of Todd county, Minn.;
good roads, schools and churches; price,
$16 to 620 per acre; terms, 21 per acre
cash, balance 11 par acre a year; 8,000
acres to select from; vnts wanted; will
make low railroad rate to Inspect
SCHWAB MROS.,
1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
Miscellaneous.
ARB TOTJ OOINO TO BUT LAND?
If so, get a oopy of our Journal first
It hae lands, city property and stocks
of goods advertised from nearly every
tate, . So that you can find Just what
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FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL,
TRAER. IOWA.
OET literature and maps on the cheapest
good land in United states.
BAKER ft TILLOTSON.
18th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Doug. 1188.
FARMS, acreage and city property for aale
and exchange. C. R. Combs, 808 Brandela
Theater Bldg. Doug. 8916.
SEND your name today, receive off srs "from
land owners, agents, everywhere. United
Realty Atmoclatee, Jollfit, III.
Nebraska Lands.
CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARM.
Bargain of 400 acres, located on the fa
mous Wood Biver valley, close to town,
240 acres in crops; close to country and
town schools. Want to sell In order to
buy a smaller farm. Consider an exchange
; for auch a farm. Vr, W. Mitchell, Owner,
1620 Spencer. St., Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE Improved 1,400 -acre ranch lo
cated 1 mile from gOod town on main line
U. P. R. R. i Cheyenne Co., Neb. Price
' 617.60 per acre. Write for illustrated book
let H. C. Casselman,, Sidney, Neb.
160 ACRES In" Kimball county, Nebraska,
at lia.OO per acre; this to a bargain. Ad-
GREAT BARGAINS 36 down, 86 monthly
buys, 40 acres,- good fruit and poultry
land near town, southern Missouri. Price
i only 1176. Address. Box: 606,. Excelsior
springe. MQi
CHEAP FARMS Any etie, esay terms, in
the beautiful Oaarks of Dent county. Mo.
W. 8. Frank, 201 Neville Block, Omaha.
Montana Lands. .
. ; FOR SALE. ,
A largo Irrigated (own water right), well
stocked, well Improved hay and cattle
ranch In the famous Big Hole basin, Mont
Address, K-25S ee, for few days only.
Boys in British
Munition Works
1 Are Supervised
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
London. Tune 1. A nvt boy prob'
lem brought about by the war ha,
created a field for male experts in
social work in England that of act
ing" as supervisors for the thousands
of boys employed on munitions work
throughout the country. The sudden
riscin the economic value of the boy,
the competition for his services and
the high wages he is paid have made
many of his kind less amenable to
discipline than ever.
The Workers' Welfare Department
of the Ministry of Munitions which
has been studying the boy problem in
its new phases finds that the chief
complaints are these:
Feeling certain of easily finding an'
other job, a boy readily leaves a work'
shoD because of some slight misunder
standing or seeming injustice, ana Ms
high wages tend to make him inde
pendent of home control, and extrava
gant and thriftiness in spending them.
Believing that the boy needs, aside
from the formal factory control,
kindly supervision and guidance, it
has been decided to appoint super
visor to be paid by the management
of each of the 3,UW-odd munitions
factories.
It is proposed that the supervisor
shall look after the general working
conditions so far as they affect the
health and comfort of the boys. Be
fore any boy it dismissed or given his
discharge, the case is to be turned
over to the supervisor so that, by an
interview with the boy, or a visit to
hit home, he may be able to remove
the cause ot the trouble.
It is intended also that the super'
visor shall be told the wages each boy
earns, which will enable him to ap
preciate the boy's financial position in
his home, and devise the best means
for encouraging him to save.
Over 100,000 Lost by
British Fighting Turk,
Says Vienna Journal
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
Vienna. June 1. The losses of the
British Irak expeditionary force
amounted, up to the end of the second
week in May, to more than 100,000
men in killed, wounded and prisoners,
according to Heer Und Politik.
In a series of engagements with the
Turks last November the British lost
1,020 dead, according to this journal,
and this number must, it says, be
added, together with its proportion
of wounded, to the British casualty
lists published at that time, admitting
a loss of 25,000 men in. the Irak cam
paign. At the first of the year 1916
the British losses were more than
40,000 officers and men killed and
wounded in action or dead of disease,
according to this paper's figures.
' If to all these figures are added the
prisoners of Kut-el-Amara, tHe total
estimate of 100,000 in British losses
is passed. .
New York, June 10. The two-hour ees-
aiea ef the ork snarkei tay was suprnv
ftcfal and perfunctory st bft, all eyes bo-,
tag again dlreoted toward Chicago. Trading
wee exceedingly light and narrow, with
oilxlure of advances and decline, apatial-
lea helping largely to hold Up the recent
level of averagsa.
New Tark Air Brake snade an extreme
gain of 6 potnts to 121, Texaa Company rose
5 to 196 and South .Porto Rico Sugar 4 to
ne nw record of J40. while united Fruit
rsriflo Mall, Willys-Overland aud some of
the war tsuuea gained 1 to 9 points.
Ralls wern an unlmnnrtant factor, with
"light heaviness In Reading. Chesapeake &
Ohio, Southern Pacific tud Southern Rail
way preferred, which was neutralised by
further advances In Colorado Southern and
St. Loula Nouthwentem prefured tsaues,
The umial leaders dlsolared little anima
tion end marked trend. United Statea Blel
equalled lis recent high quotation at the
out net, hut yielded fractionally before ths
pumicauon oi ine May wanaga eiatetnant.
which dlaclosed an IncreaM In unrUled or-
tiers of 106.747 tons, bringing the grand
tot a j up to tna new moors of p.jsi.tpi time.
Total sales of atoeka amauntad La 191.000
shares.
The statement of the local elearlnc Btmae
banks was 'the moat Interacting eihlbit sub
mitted for a lona time, with an actual loan
contraction of 811. 897. M and a decrease of
over 873.flOO.AOO tn demand depoalts. while
reaervea snowed intr first gala in ee-ran
weeks. Increasing tlt.vS8.9S0 and bring tag
the excees Item up to 878,878.80s.
Reviews of the mercantile agenoles an
nounced recessions from past feverish activ
ity for the time being, although leading
industries continue to exceed their produc
tion of previous years and wholesale die.
trlbutton of general merchandise remains
broad.
Deal! nan In hnnda tnnav vara mamtna.
and confined to better known Issue. Xotai
sales, par value, were 81. 100.000.
United Steles coupon 4s advanced , reg
istered 4s and Pan-Aineiiea Si Oi r
cent on call during the week.
jumoe.r or saiea ana quota aoas oa mo
B4
il ill
Rales. Blrk. Law. Clan.
2,(0. tt II am
so. a.
. six o
4.001 T,it Tl
1.800 H tt SI
100 111 111 311
too i in u
l.ioo ttu ti
1.00. 14 11$ 14
aa.eoe io in 30
lng atoeka were:
Am. Beat ffuTar. .
American Can
Am. Car r
Am. Locomotive. . .
Am. Smelt, tt Ref.
Am. Stifar Ref.,.,
Am. Tel. Tel....
Am. 31.. L.
Anaconda Copper..
Atchlaon
Bald. Locomotive.. 1.10. .1
Baltimore A Ohio.. 400 n
alt CoMMT 400 .IK
i. rHvi,im...,. sue 21
Canadian Pacific. 100 176
Central Leather Tea fi&
Chesapeake Ohia 4.100 V ( tt
C. U. A St. P.... 1.40. 101 100 If. 5
C. K. 1. 4k P. ltr.. 101 1044 1. IDU
China Copper too 4.1 i tt u
Colorado F. A I.... 101 44 i tt 41
Crucible Steel 11,000 17 ij 4 t.
Distiller" Seaarttle. 100 4T4 47 41
1.10. lie. 89 ,1
lee 7i 131 171
Art.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dm.
juir
dept.
Deo.
Oats
July
July
Dec.
Pork
July
Sept.
Lard
July
Sept
Rlba
July
Sept
I Open. I Hkb.
1
I 4JT14
1 OIVs
t 101.
1
1 esie
.1 ul
1 01H
1 10
1 1014
1
401.
21 ro-io
21 13
11 47-401
111 10-07.
II 45 I
12 sitt
Tl
70S
40
II I"
II 151
11 41
12 10
li 10
12 it-
11 001
Low. I
1 04 H
1 04
1 0
1
MJ1
HZ
tt 17
II 10
11 421
12 12
II 42
II to
1 04
1 0614
I tt
Close. I Tea
1 IT.
1 11
Tl
70S
Ml
89 1
21 871
18 47
18 Si
717t
7-H
81
S"
tl 88
81 80
IS 47
IX 83
Erie
Oeneral Blaetrte. .
ureat no. pro. ....
Ot. No. Ore otfsj..
Illinois Central....
Inspiration Copper.
Tnt. M. M. pfd etfa.
K. C. fkiuthera....
Kennecott Copper..
Loulsvills A Nash.
Mex. Petroleum....
Miami Copper
Missouri Pacific...
Montana Power....
Nevada Copper
new xora uentrai.
N. T . N. HAH..
Norfolk A Western.
Northern Pacifla. .
Parlflo Mall
Pennsylvania
Ray Con. Copper...
Heading ,
Ren. Iron ft Steel . .
Shattuclc Art. Cop,
nnumern racino...
Southern Railway,,
Studebaker Co
Tennessee Copper..
Texas Company....
Union Paci fie
Union Pacific pro..
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 8.700 1 91
U. B, Btoel
U. 8. 8teel pfd..
Utah Copper. . . . .
wanasn pro. a
Western Union. ,
Weat. Electric.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND P8K VISIONS.
Starr of Daye Trading In Btaplea at MIA-
wast Center.
Chleaa-o. June 10 Wheat prices under
went a sharp decline today, mainly as s
result of the failure of European marketa
to respond to yesterday a advance on this
side of the Atlantic. The cloas here was'
Se8Uo nst lower, with July at 81.04
and September at 1.0tt. Corn finished
tOo aown, oats off ttOttc, and pro
visions varying from 17c decline to a rise
or ztte
From ths outset until the final gong, the
wheat market was on the down grade. In
addition to the unresponsiveness of cable
quotations an increase of country offerings.
in tne nortnwest tended to accelerate the
descent of vaiuea, and so, too, did Improved
crop conditions In the southwest. Absence
of export demand operated further to cause
depression. Ths consequent smashing ef
values reached Its most Intense phase in the
.est ten minutes or ins session. liquidation
by holders had by that time become reneral
and with no support for the coming of the
breaks In prices brought Into play many
autoroatio atop ioss oraers to sen.
In connection with the Increase of conn
try offerings In the northwest bear leaders
ware Inclined to dtpute assertions that ex
cessive rains were retarding the develop'
ment of spring whept
Better weather condition and ths break
in the wheat market carried down corn. It
wss said, too, that the urgency of cash
demand In the southwest had subsided to
a noticeable extent. Trade-in oats was for
ths moat part local, and was guided by
the bearish action of other grain.
Provlelons averaged lower In the absence
oi any aggressive aemsr.d.
WW TORE GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations ef ths Day oa Various Com
modi ties.
New Tork. Juno 10. FLOUR Quiet.
WHEAT Spot, weak; No. 1 durum and
No. l nara. fi.17 f. o. b. New Tork: Ne. 1
northern Puluth, 91-14, and No, 1 northern
Manitoba, $1.88 f, o. b. New Tork. Futures,
nominal.
CORN No, S yellow, Ho e. I. f. New
xora.
OATS Spot, barely steady.
ni ii in, ii . i.io Q't.Du; ii o. ?,
81.8801.40; No. 8, 91.20Ol.80: shipping,
l.QbtTl.lo,
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice.
1918, 18080c; 1914, 607c; Pacific coast.
ins. iinzsn: 1V14, BtttlOC,
HIDES Firm; Bogota, S8084c; Contra)
America, sac.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 37c
seconds, 86c.
PR OVT pi IOWS Pork, unsettled; mess,
92S.00O9ft.SR; family, 988 00028.78. Beef,
ateaoy; mess, 117.00918.00; family, 919.0119
20.00. Lard, easier; middle west, 812.250
TALLOW Barely steady: city, o; spe
ctal, lOo; oountry, 8c01Oo,
Coffee Market.
New Tork. June 10. The market for cof-
fee futures was less aettve today and flue.
tuatlons were soma what Irregular. After
opening unchanged to 9 points higher prlcee
eaeed off. December contracts sold st 8. 39c
early and March B.Blo, later reacting to
8.36o and 8.47c under some further scatter-
tna lla'Jidailen and a little European selllns.
The clos.) was net unchanged to 3 points
lower. Sates, 12,760. June, 7,90c; July,
8.06e j August, 8 11c; September, 8.18c; Octo
ber, S.24o; November, S.39c; December, a. air
January, 8.24c; February, 8.42c; March.
Atari 1. 1.62c! Mar. 8.67c
Spot coffee, quiet: Rio' 7s, tUe; Santos 4s
10a. No chungb was reported In tho scat
and rreisnt situation.
The official cablea reported an advance
of 78 rela In Rio and of l-16d in the rate
of Rio exchange on London. Santos was
unchanged.
Metal Market.
New Tork, June 10. METALS The coo
per market continued quiet. The more Im
portant producers are reported to be wen
sold ahead and to be maintaining quotation
at about SOe to 38 He for October and later
deliveries of electrolytic, but second hnds
are still said to be offering small lots at
prices renal ng from about 27o to Slo for
nearby and forward shipment, iron, un
changed.
Uvsrposl Grain Market,
Liverpool. June 10. WHEAT Snot No. 1
Manitoba. 10s Sd; No. 2. 12s Id; No. 8, 10s
4d; No. 1 northern eprlng, 10s Sd; No, 8
red, western winter, in a.
CORN Spot, American, mixed, new,
a a.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Beat Cattle Higher for Week and
Others' Lower Sheep and
Lambs Generally Lower.
h6gs FIFTEEN OFF FOE WEEK
RekrNtrtnla war.
Official Menday ...
Ornnial Tuomlay ..
OffltHal Wodneaday
tT0clai Thursday ,
v-Hiftaj fT-ioay
Estimate Saturday.
Six dava thta wtak. si noi aa 1.1a it lit
Ba me days last wek. . Sl.SSS 5.1.038 81.002
Same days 2 wks. ago.SO.231 bl.HQ H.818
Hame days 3 wlta. aso.18.41tl 63.69(1 21,742
Hame days 4 wka. Mgo.lft.t43 4e,17l 20.570
Same days last year.. 17.218 M.76J 7.270
The fnilntvlnir tahlaa nn. Ik. lniat
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha Live stock market for the year to
date sa compared with last year,
. HI. 10 1 to. inc. Deo.
battle ... MB X4? IF, ? at
Wngn I,670.3ti4 1,472.071 ls!3SS
Sheep .... I60.S87 842.427 78 181
TOe follOWlnar tahtu ah.... . mvmrmm
prtoes of hogs at the Omaha live stuck
market for the last few daa. with oom-parisuns:
May 32.;
Hay 23.
aiay 14
May
May
May
May
Way
Mar
June
June
June I.
juns
June S
Juus I
Juno f.
June 1
June 1
June 10
5 ll
i oi tt
V tl Sl
ITt 17
4j Ml,
-Bundai
Rtwelttta an. ,l,.ul,u. M, Ik. -,
the Vnlon Stork y.rda, Omaha, far tw.nty-
vuaiB. at s I), an. .reatarday t
RECEIPT CARS. , ,
'ahaah j ' !
Mlesuurl Psntfls .
Unhm Pacific 'l 1ft
u. , w aaat.,.. .
c. M. w., wast ; ii
C St. P.. it. a. o . .
C a. ft q, aaat. ........ ." i
&..t.iTc-v:::t:::!' S
jinneia uantral I
CUoatn Great Waetara 1
Tabal taoelpta i,
DISPOSITION H BAD.
Morrt. a Oa.........,,,.,.
Bwtft a Catniwnj.. ... ,
Cud.hy Paeklnc cempaor , .
Armour a Ce.. ...... ........
fchwart. a Oa
J- w. ainxpfar
10 111 lliai ill a;
MS
101
100 lit
la. ! !
10. 41 4i
!.! ttt tt H
Itt,
MM Hit 11 uu
101 Ul 111 111
1.110 1U 111 ioih
H
loo s li. i
Ml SI IS It
US
S.101 ltrr ion
svv ii . mi el
- loo ins us lit
l.ioo 1UI4 in ill
t.ioo n it ii
i.toi t 11 11
400 lit, lilt I1U
10,400 1041. 101 104S
Lttl 41 41 41
II J
1,1011 11 11 11
00 17 S 11 l
S.W0 141 141 142
100 43 42 42 4.
1,100 111 111 1,1 U
lllti
1.100 1U 131
Total
11 44 lita
v'tn ,D1e
.ue tl. 117
l.eoo 11
. 100 21 II
10. 14 14
1,101 42 U 11
i far the 4ar, HI
H4t
40
it i
111
11
s.
I
ahares.
Nav Tark Maaar.
New Tork. June 10 1IERCAHTII.C PA-
PER 1 93 permit.
STERLING Bllty-aar bills I7.TI! 4te-
nuna, a,.). aaoie
HI1.V1SH Mar, sitae.
MEXICAN DOLLARS 41 o.
LOANS Time, etrana-i atsxr a.S ataat
a.7i. Per oenti a tnoatba, 104
per cut.
U. .ref. 2. ref. is w K. c. Be. ret lm II
aa coupon wai m i. an. aa.. a.'
V. S. Is. rc,..101jl., K T let ta 74
flo couocn. . . .101 Uo. P. con. I...lni
U I. 4a rear... Ill Moot Power lm.. aa
do coupon ill N. T. c. dab ta.114
Am. Hm.lL (S..10I N. T. Cltr 4a..lu
A in. m . ... n. i . ot. IX. a)
cv. 444s 111 H. ev. aa tllu
Aailc-Pronch 6s ltMa. Pacific 4a... 12
Atr.hteon en. 4a. 11 da U 64
Bait, a Ohio 4a. llOre. S. L. rrt. 4a 13
Beth. 8L ref. ta.l01Pao. T. a T. Sa..l00
Cent. Pacific let llPenn. con. 4U..tBlU
una. as v o. oott ao son et.a.,.101
d. v., j. eeianeaaiDa- .an, as. to
u.. m. at bi. r. nu t.. ft Ban w.
er. fta US . ear. 4a aiat
C R 1. a P. Rr flo, Pac cr is. tots
ref. 4s Tl do ref. 4...., 10
Cel. a 8. r. 4.. !4Be. Ratlwar ta..lot4
-v. m i.. ... .a vnMin na aa... . I
da ref 6a Tl do av. 4. SB
Erie .en. 4.... 74 U. 8. Rubber 1..1A1U
Oen. Electric ta.l.4U. S. Steal Is... lot
Ot. No. 1st 414o. 111. West Union 41a. 11
111. Can ref. 4a. 1144 Elae. or. (.121
int. H. M. tH..104 'Bid.
CHICAGO UVE STOCK MARJtET.
Cattle Firm. Baca Plrat, Sheep Sliadj.
b Sqwri.
Cblca.o, June 10 CATTLE Receipts.
300; market firm; native beef cattle. l.0l
11.30: western steers. ll.t04ll.IA: stock.
ers and feeders, l. .9411.1.; cows and half.
an. il.l0B.ll: calves, is. lean. .
houh rieeetpta, ll.oo. Bead: market
firm aa avera.e: bulk of sales. I9.I0O1.M
Hint. II IOOI.4t; tnlied, ll.ltai.M: haatrr.
I9.00B1.40; rouih, M.OOai.lt: BltTs, l10
OV1.40.
811 EBP AND LAMBS Recelpta. T.M,
head; market ateady; wethers, 7.2t4)l.lt;
ewes, lt.OO0T.lt; lambs, IT.Wail.S0:
springs, s... evii.ee. ,
Kanaa. Clrr Lie. Stack Market.
Kansas Cltr, June I 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 300 head: market, ataedr; prima fed
ateere, llO.IHPlS.lt: dressed beef ataera,
11.00910.30; western ataera, II. 00010.71;
atockara and feeders, II. 7101.10; bulla, 14.00
01.10: calvaa, ie.ooa.it.vo.
HOOS Receipts.. 10.000 kead: market.
steady; bulk of aalea. 11.0001.11; heavy.
It.lOfa.o: pacxere ano miicnera, ll.lto
1.40: llsht. 11.0001.10: pis., ll.t0OI.Ti.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt.. 101
head; market, steady; lamba, I7.2fitjll.l6;
vearllnae. t. 0001.36; wathen. IT.ltOI.lt:
ewes, 4.TV7..e.
IxTnrlcm Stack Market.
London, Jtme 10. A steady boetneea waa
transacted In the Amertcaa aacttoa of the
etock market under tba raoblltsatioo
Kh.me. The market waa firm.
BII.VBR Bar, lod per ounoa.
Mr.Mtr.V-SfN14t ner r.f
DISCOUNT RATES Short tills, 4 1-140
4 per cont; three montha. 4'I-1I04 per
cent.
Sioux City lira Stock Market.
Sioux City, June 10 CATTLE Receipt.,
100 besd.
HOOS Recelpta, 1,009 head; market
steady; heavy, 11.2101.11: mixed, lt.000
1.36; llcnt, ll.oovt.uu; ouia ot aalea, ll.ou
1.31.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 109 bead.
Cotto. Market.
New Tork. June 10. COTTON Futures
onened steady: July. 11.73c: October. 13.90a
December, 13.09c; January, ll.ltc; Merrtt,
IS. SIC.
Liverpool. June 10 COTTON Spot,
easier: food middling.' 9. ltd; mlddllnf.
1.40d; low middling, l.Ban. Bales, 4,000 bales
BIG FLOUR MILLS ON
DANUBE FOR VIENNA
fCorresoondence of the Associated Press.)
Vienna, June 1. For the improve
ment of the provisioning conditions
of the city the city council Has pur
chased large flour mills and granaries
on the Danube, at a cost ot approxi
mately $1,500,000. The mills are the
greatest steam flour mills in Austria.
Ihe granaries are capable ot stor
ing 10,000 wagon loads of grain.
, Time, tide and Bee Want Ads wait
for no man. An opportunity missed
is an opportunity lost
Omaha. June 10, 1918.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
S,(t8
U,t.M
io,8:i
8,9ft8
7,300
, 8.978
. 6 1MI
, 4.93
S.813
, 862
. 2b0
, 3.888
2.811
4.588
2.308
laa.
118. 191i, 11914 )1 913.1 1913 91 1
-Vt 1 29 8 IT 8 29 T 46 I 84
S S3U t IS I 80 1 49 S 88
S 88 1 2 S 39 T 49 S 88
S 6014 T 30 8 SO t 48 S TO
S 37 T 41 8 01 8 42 f 89 8 44
I 48 8 03 8 81 T 33
34H 7 41 T SO 3 41 T 88 8-89
S 304. 7 88 8 62 T 18 8 42
S BSVt 1 47 3 89 7 22 8 74
S.84 T 88 1 80 f 37 8 U
S 8 8 19 8 38 T 83 I 74
13 J 31 8 30 7 40 8 88
1 SB 7 94 8 IB t 80
S M , t 411 04 8 19 7 88 I 11
I 13 t 04 8 81 t 36 3 38
S OflM, T 48 8 87 T 48 S 86
t 10 7 42 t 98 7 44 8 88
S U 7 43 7 90 S 17 8 89
......l j 411 7 87 8 S8 7 46 8 99
7.4S2
TotsJ
C AT TL gRanari nti twam - Mw. I
tlrts sraett, Wing la taot aavut as heavy as
any recent week and nsideamhly larger
Utaa a year ago. Watts one re baa been
qatts a sprlnklinc af geod to holca cattle.
enua r racanpta naa been mads a of
natr t pretty decent kinds. Prtrea an tha
a-w earns aava worked steadily amward,
tMlng ISfSSIc aUsrtMr Uan last week, and
tt l-l-asit on record at this point. At
the same time the fair to pretty deoent
kljuts are Ufflte Iswar. Wnlle are ry one
nyw raiiie are sieanuy adranclng, It would
be well for the oountry to fully under
stand that Jt Is only Um axlreme toom that
are advanclna. while the a?ret malnrltv of
ui um aiue aosunaj to itvariwt are staaclUy
suini on.
Uood to cbolos cows are atranarar. wtitt.
tfsa a.e2iimi grades and every tbtng show
ing grasj Is arouad Ho lower ttisji kast
wsek.
Good to choice feeders are 1uat fcta-h
as they tuve toeen any time, hut other
greuee are areims je lower than last weak.
wueiauon sa eatue: Ooo aa chotoe
beeves, 310.30919. 99, fair to good bseves.
99.509ie.iBj common to ratr beeves, 98.2-9
S.S0; goasl to choice yearUngs, S9.TS919.8S;
fair to good yearllnss 88.764D9.T8: ramatan
to fair yearlings, 37.3698.60; geod to choice
nfliiera, ea.v.Q)B.Tti good to choice cows,
Sl.7t4M.0; tatr to good cows. St.T64M.?S
oomsasm ta fair cows, 9t.S09.7t; good to
cnoice meaers, bb.dbi.7; lair to good fee
era, 17.8098.00: common to fair feeders,
88. It 97. 40; good to ctmleo atookses, 97,769
8.60; etock halfera, 96t098,0t; stock sows.
86.6097.60: stook calvaa. 87.2SAJ.7S: ml
calves, S8.009U.00; balls, stag, ate.. M.SO
HOOS There was just an ardtnary sort
sf a Saturday hog market, arrivals being
estimated at 108 oars, or 7,ss bead. This
brings the tlx days' supply up to 68,833
bead, watch la nearly 4,ee larger than a
week ago, 3,600 heavier than two weeks ago,
and larger than for the seme period last
yaar uj aomeui.ng uks 100 aeaa
The market was Just a continuance of yaa
tarasys prices, scoring a fresh nickel ad
ano. H nippers startad ths ball rolling
whan they took quite a few hogs on aarly
rounds at figures that were genoTalty to
higher, and packers soon followed t2ta4r lead
their Bvrchsses bsliig with a very fsw ex
eeptkias 6o us. Movemant started vary early.
and was active from the s-ttsst, a aleatmaea
being mads by shortly after S clook.
A good Miw ot the aales was mads at
19.1098.21, with soms sX ths best heavies
aa high aa 99.38, the top. Despite the reac
tion the last half sf ths weak, prices are
uu a big lec tower tnaa a week ago. cur
ing the first three gays the market broke
a good SOe, packers dsmlnsttng lbs trade
oomplotely. bat Thursday shipping daman d
Improved somewhat and since then prloaa
havs been on the upgrade, just about half
of the deeHno having been regained. Active
marketa featured the week 'a trading move,
saent belag brisk svaa on days when declines
of s dime or mors were being enforced. Con
trary to tba geasral rule there wars no bad
closes. Oa only one ooeasion did packere
make any real effort to waaken the iate
market, and that day they failed to got
away wun n.
No, Av. 1th Pr. ICo. Av. Sh. Pr.
134.111 410 98 93 106.194 180 9 06
83. .207 80 9 10 79, .U 40 9 16
78. .232 120 9 80 64. .281 4S 9 86
66.. 128 40 S 89
BHBEP The first two or three days of
this week were almost sn exact repetition
of tho previous one. ss far as the lamb mar
ket was concerned. Prlcee broke fully SOe
te in spots 76o Monday and ths following
twa days hsM about steady at tba decline.
There the parallel ceased, however, for while
clipped lambs reacted slightly toward the
weks close, they recovered only a small
ahars of the break, and ana etaaliiST 4o
60c lower than a week ago. Good to choice
lights snd handles are selling mainly at
910.00910.80, with In-between staff on down
to 89.25. Weighty clippers are being bought
mainly at 99.00 9 9.90. Thanks to ths fairly
moderate supplies and a very good demand.
weighty offerings have not been as slow as
at most stbar points. Paraars stowed.
though, on the liberal run Thursday that
they are not a bit crazy about the ex
tremety weighty or unfinished grades and
would dlseiiminste against them ware ro-
eeipts a little heavier.
Burin lambs broke anywhere from SOc
In vxtreme cases 11.90 Monday, and evin
after the opt am on the close are sttU st
Isaat 60c to possibly 7fio down. Beat are
quotable at 911.00911.26, white bulk of the
naUves Is moving at 919.00911.00, with
culls largely at 9b.0099.80.
A break af about 2to In awes at ths start
sf the week has (been nearly all regained
and current quotations are In moat caaea
nearly steady with Isst week's close. There
have been very few yearlings or old wethers
offered, nut on uie baste of nominal Quota
tions they are In ths neighborhood ot 86c
down for tne week.
There was nothing on offer today. The
week's recelpta of 17,849 head are 4,
smaller than last week, but about 10,000
larger than for the same period a year ago.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
spring, 98.40911.36; lamba, fair to choice
handy, 89.26910.80; lamba, fair to choice
heavy, 68.009s.Bfi; yearlings, fair to choice
handy, 9X.2699.76; yearlings, fair to choice
heavy, 37.9098.09; wethers, fair to choice.
88.7697.T6; ewes, good to choice. 98.769
T.z; owes, rair to good. 96.0090,76.
. Loula Lire Stock Market.
fit. Louts, Mo., June 10, CATTLE Re
eelptB, 200 head; market steady; native
beet steers, 97.60911.00; yearling tears
and heifers, 98.60910.60; cowe, 96.6098.60
atockers and feeders. 96-6093.80; southern
eleera, 96.8099.80: prime yearling steers
and beirers. ,.-.b'iQ.i:f; cowi and heifers,
96.0098.00; prime southern steers, 99.009
lo.ou; native carves, n.Duay ii.ee.
HOOB Receipts, 6,000 head ; market
steady; pigs and Ifghta. 97.S098.S6; mixed
and butchers, 39.009s. 46; good heavy, 99.40
99.60; bulk of sales. 99.0699.88.
BHBEP AND LAMB14 Receipts. 880 head;
market steady; wethers. 87.00 99.60; clipped
owes, 96.S098.00; clipped lambs, 98.609
10.86; spring lamba, $10.00911.66,
FORCE FOR SALONIIIOYE
Experts Say Offensive Could Hot Be
Undertaken With Fewer Than
Fifty Corps.
TERRAIN DITFICUIUES GREAT
(CorreaponSenee trf the Asanclalaa Krsss.) j
Sofia. Miv 31. In military Quarters
at the itfacedonian front and in polit- '
ical circles here the opinion is ex
pressed to the Associated Press cor
respondent that while an offensive
move on the part of the entente
forces at Salomki is not out of the
Question, such a maneuver would be
evoid of all prospects of success rl
unaertaken with tewer than jury
army corps, or about 2,000,000 men.
Thus far the entente allies hare
brought to Saloniki about 350,000 ef
fectives, with the addition ot w,uuu
Serbians the entente coircmgent
would still be below a half a million
men, a force considered here as being
entirely inadequate to undertake the
rehabilitation of Serbia.
The terrain difficulties which the
entente troopi -would be obliged to
overcome are regarded as enormous.
In all cases the entente, troopi would
have to fight uphill. One or two ad
mittedly weak points in the Bulgaro-Austro-German
line are amply cover
ed by stronger positions immediately
in ine rear, n la siaieu ra xnc
respondent, so that a falling back
would be an entirely strategical affair.
The Macedonian defense line runs
in the main as follows: In the east it
has the Cengal Dagh as its extreme
rtnint nf smrmrtrt. Theas: mmmtaifrs .
are from 4,500 to 4,800 feet high, rug
ged and precipitous towards e
south, the Erection ef attack. Then
cornea the' very narrow Talley of the
Struma, the defense of which can be
carried out from the foothills of Bel-
ashitea Planma. West of this Talley
lice ine iiiuuii.nu, v. tan. ii4..cu, m
single high crest some forty kilo-
nicies .unit I uniting uuc wcbi, owuu,
of the Tsnffe in ouestion lies the val
ley and lake of Doiran, and slightly
to the northwest of the Uoiran ami
vardar ralleys the Blarusha Flamna,
m -which the Anglo-French troops
were oeieatea in tne name oi io-,
tnrmo, in November, 1915.
The remainder of the line consists
of the Padjah, Marianika, B la tec,
Nidshe, Dobropolje Planinas and
their connecting crests. Then comes
east of Monastir, a terrain -which so
far , has not interested the entente
troooS verv much. The Suhagora
mountains and . Mato and Prespa
lakes adjoin the -very difficult moun
tain country ot southeastern Albania.
Feasible lines of advance of the
entente troops are the Vardar Valley
and the country about Doiran: the
valley oi the Kanua river, upon Mon
aitir; and lastly the Talley of the
Struma. Only the first named conies
iuto consideration, however. To reach
the Stroma, the Creek government
would have to place at the disposal
of the entente troop the railroad
line to Detnir Hissarj anil to advance
towards Monastir the railroaq to that
point would have to be used.
Line1 Purely Defensive, '
The present Entente line is sorely
defensive. Its center is at Kukush, in
tireece, tntrty-lrve kilometers trom
Lake Uoiran. from there is sweeps
in an arc towards the Vardar valley,
where at the closest point of contact
the lines of the two opposing forces
are still 3.000 yards from one another.
This peculiar line of the Entente
surprise by the Bulgaro-Germans. In
some quarters the view is held that
it was dictated by a concentration
rearward, due to the transfer to
France of considerable French forces.
Since the country between Kukush
and the Bulg arc-German front is
open, the Entente troops would have
little difficulty advancing to the op
ponent's lines. The wtuation hai per
mitted the establishment of a line of
entrenchments by the Bulgaro-Germans
that may be said to have its
equal only in the western theater of
war. : . -: '
In reviewing the chances of the
Entent troops to drive the Bulgaro-Austro-Geraians
out of Macedonia
and Serbia, Bulgarian and German
officers argue that wiist 400,000 Ser
bian troops could not do on the de
fensive cannot be undertaken by the
Entente troops on the offensive un
less an army of 2,000,000 is employed.
The Serbian army, despite its num
ber and heroic conduct, failed to
prevent Serbia falling entirely into
the hands oi the central armies. This
was due in part to the great flank
attack executed byt he Bulgarians,
which endangered the Serbian army
constantly. Entente forces advanc
ing north would have to count with
the same handicap, it is pointed out,
and for this reason, no offensive from
Salonki can be successful, ft is
claimed, unless the Entente govern
ments are ready to employ the large
forces named.
Opinion is expressed here that the
central group of belligerent! must
ultimately clear Salonki oi its foreign
garrison, either with, or without the
consent of Greece. Since Greece
realises that its Macedonian posses
sions will be placed in jeopardy if the
central power troops eject the En
tente forces from Saloniki and its
hinterland, it is easily conceivable, ac
cording to well informed circles here,
that the closing chapter of the Balkan
operations will contain the fact that
the Greek troops assisted in removing
the Anglo-French forces from Sal.
oniki.
MILK TICKETS FOR
CHILDREN IN VIENNA
(Cemspaneenee at tte Aasoclata Preas.)
Vienna, June 1. Milk tickets for
jroung children are to be introduced
in Vienna. Babies under one year or
age are to be allowed a pint and a
quarter of milk a day; those under
two years, three-quarters of a pint
The dairies are required to reserve
sufficient milk for this demand until
8 o'clock in the morning.
UUIU1 rLANNirill Dili
SHOW IN EAST INDIES
(Cor re. pond. nee of the Associated fiasa)
Soerabaya, Dutch East Indies, June
1. It is proposed to hold general
exhibition of Dutch agriculture, cat
tle breeding, fisheries, trade and in.
dustry at Soerabaya in 1918.
A society has been organized to
make the necessary preparations.
"AMU SKMUNTtt1
Btvar Market.
Mew Tork, June 11. SUGAR The market
for futures waa firmer today on covering
and renewed buvtnc by trade lntereata, .wtna
to th firm .pot .Itu.tloD, oloslnt S to 7
points abov. tut alibi's fine la. Raw and
refined, holiday.
TONITE Pf NEWft
120 v n u T-j
NORTH BROS. "To JR8 JRaifei-