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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918.
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FOR RENT HOUSES
- ' Miscellaneous.
LlT your property (or rent, or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANT.
' Realtor Tyler 71.
HOC8KB
IN JLLL FASTS OF TBS CITT.
CREIOH SONS CO. BED BLDO.
ghopan Co.. Ratala Douglas 4111
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West
FURNISHED LA TUNA APTS. 641 6. 14th
St. A large II. room, a dress, room and
v clOMt combined, a kltch. and bath. comp.
f (urn., best of eervlce. D. 1538.
TIZARQ Palace block, centrally located, I
or 4-roora apt; alio 4-room flat. Superb.
Apply 110 N. lid. Phone Bed 4281.
Boat, Yachts, Etc
PETERS TRUSTW
' Speclaltlata in Apartment management.
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and
flower; bait location, 14th and Farnam
Plica reasonable. Call D. 1471.
ANGELU8 APARTMENTS 26th Ave. and
Douglas; to tub-let one, two-room apart
ment. Harney J074. ' '
North.
MODERN Satabrook Apt., near postofflce.
HI. Q. P. Btebbtns. 1110 Chicago.
(ROOM semi-basement apt., new, 114.80.
Apt. I, Maple court. lilt Maple. Red
THREE-ROOM, low rent, apartment at 17th
nd Maple 8ta., phona Webster I7H.
South.
MODERN St. Louis flat, close In. Phone
fax 1374 forenoon and evening.
Miscellaneous.
. DOUBLE brick flat, nearly new, strictly
modern and In fine condition, to lease on
long time lease. 8 rooms and reception
hall each side, or making 1 fine rooma
and 2 reception halls. Very close in and
in good location. Rent, $118 per month,
or wll leas same and sell furniture.
Every room occupied.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
900 1st Vat'l Bk Bldg.
Tyler 61.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
stores.
tsTORhf FOR RENT 15th and Douglas. 10t
60. steam heat, rent 1116 per month.
WORLD RBALT? CO..
Douglas (343 Sun Theater Bldg
bTORli Comer Cass and Sixteenth EL
Fins business location.
O. P. Stebbina.
1610 Chicago
LARUE fine brick store building for rent.
with full basement, very low rent first
year. 11118 Vinton. Tyler l)5. '
MODERN store. 16th St.. near P. O. Low
rent. 0 P. Btebbln. 1810 Chicago.
,. -.QfficTand Desk Room.
LAWYEHS It , Is essential for you to
.V office In The Bee Rldgr, Keystont In
vflstmont Co. Tyler 111. v ,
Miscellaneous. i
, WAREHOUSE BARGAIN
- In heart of wholesale district, 5-story
33x36 bids.; very substantial and good
light. Heirs will sell for $20,000. We can
arrange a loan of half or more of this
price. Possession soon.
INDUSTRIAL SITE.
On Burlington track, central location,
paved street, spur track in, about 60,000
sq. ft, $11,000.
' HARRISON & MORTON
t m- Nat. Bk. Bldg. !?.JU- ,
WANTED TOrInT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
IST your houses for rent with us and get
results. Mora requests than houses, give
us houses.
Payne Invesment Co., Realtors.
637 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. t 1781.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni-
tur atora; office on Howard 8t between
16th an 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have
our moving handled Just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the way
wa do it Ask to see our aaiiy rental ni.
Free
RENTAL
SERVICL
fidelity
lsTH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 288.
, 8TORAOB, MOVING, PACKING.
REASONABLE RATE8.
FREE) RENTAL SERVICE.
COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked robms for household
goosfl and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.,
808 8. 16th. Douglas 4168.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or pougia a,
T O P- Tl Express Co.. Moving,
J. J. IXCjIUXJ Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St. Web. 2741. Doug 14 j
OMAHA EXPRESS CO.
LARGE moving vana: careful men. Fur
niture pack., atorage. 1417 Chicago. D-1364
WEST A SUTTON.
Piano, household moving; live stock
lauled. D 8721 1606 Cess St
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
NliVV 6-room. all oak finish, near cathedral;
-paving paid; $3,960, on easy terms. Inves
tigate. Call days, Doug. 3140; nights,
Colfax 1835. j
3621 HAMILTON STREET, $3,160.
Oak and birch finished, very modern
6-room bungslow. with sleeping porch,
i JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1801 FARNAM.
BEMIS PARK Six rooms and bath. 2-story
modern house, east front, large lot, paved
street. Make offer. Walnut 1481.
NINE rooms; hot water heat; near Crelgh
ton college. $3,300. Great bargain. G. P.
Stebblns, 1610 Chicago St. .
North.
"UP-TOtTHE-MINUTE BUNGA- J
LOWS.
Two brand new and very nifty 6-room
bungalows under construction at 28th
Av. and Camden will be sold at $3,600
- each.. These- places will bo modern In
every respect; ona block to car and atore;
close to achools and to Miller park; $360
cash will handle and balance monthly
payments of $31.50. Sewer, water. Baa
nnri electricity all In and paid for; no
special taxes. See these at once.
WALNUT 677.
SAVE car fare and buy war atamps. Buy
this 7-room, all modern- home, less than
10 blocks from the P. O. Just painted,
i mats outside, and beautifully Ueco.
rated Inside. Paving' all paid. A big
. bargain at $4,000 cash. Terms or an
. exchange considered. Tou get few
chances Ilka this.
RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg, Tyler 781.
8-R. HOUSE at 2207 Maple street; nlco or-
der; only $2,100. '
W. H. GATES,
847 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Doug. 1294.
KOUNTZE PARK BUNGALOW.
6 rooms and bath oak finish down,
white enamel and hardwood floors op;
large living room, fireplace, book cases,
beamed ceilings, large dining room,
beamed ceilings, elegant built-in buffet,
large kitchen, 1 nice bedrooms, screened
in porch, shada trees, paving aU paid; will
sell for $4,200; half cash, balancs terms.
P. J. Tebbens. Phone P. 2182.
. f WANT an offer for that suburban home at
6911 North 14th SL Chanca for some
: ona. ' v .
XT H GATES
" 647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bid. P. 1294.
klW, 6-room modern bungalow, Miller park
. district; garage. Owner will sacrifice
equity. Small payment down. Walnut
1729.
OAK-FINISHED bungalow, $160 cash and
$30 mo. Price $3,100. Immediate pos
, seston. Call days, Dong. 1140; nlghta,
Harney 1898.
t We SEUU rent. Insure and make loans on
city property. North.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
-24th and Amea Ave.. Cot 117.
6aK bungalow, $150 cash. New, modern.
- f. rosma on ona floor. Large lot. Nlca
- location. $1,109. Call days, Doug. 114.
UlNNE LU8A homes and lots offer the
beat opportunity to Invest your money.
Phon Trior 187
South.
$1,260. Flva-room house, modern accept
heat and electrlo light. If 11 S. lltb St
Easy terms. Grimm si. Fnsce Douc, ills. J
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South
WANT TO LEAVE CITY.
Will aacrifice lot 60x100, with two-story
trams atora building, fiva Uvinf rooms
upstairs, bant and buggy shed. 1414 8.
24th St. two blocks south of Vinton.
Wrlta or apply on premises. Herman
Kunde.'
1311 8. 12D St A modern 10-room bouss.
with garage, room tor mre cars, jl n
sleeping porch, viy room In canvas and
hand decorated; hot water heat; oil or
rnal furnace Located on Hansoom Blvd.
One (-room and one 4-roora cottage, both
on one lot, live in pno iqu noi in,
Price, 12500. Terms. No. 2411 South
20th St. Norrls & Norrla, 104 North 16th
St Phone D. 4270.
Miscellaneous.
"PRETTIEST MILE"
Beautiful l-room house In setting of
fine young forest trees (double garage),
on prettiest part of the "Prettiest .Mile"
(Florence Boulevard); fronts Into th
elegant grounds of C. W. Martin; house
excellently built and best of condition;
71-ft. front; a real home; $1,000 under
the market price.'(,800. ACT QUICKLT
IF INTERESTEJX '
HARRISON & MORTON
REALTORS,
11 Omaha Nat. Douglas 114.
t-ROOM cottage, two blocka from car,
full lot, 19.U0U. aerma, easu,
tit per month.
BENSON AND CARMICHAEL
Ml fftxion rwocii
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS.
PORTER SHUimnui,
101 S. 17th St. Douglas 6011.
IF you have a house for sale or rent, for
oulck results call Douglas 1150 or Wsbster
819. A. J, Davis Realty Co.. 220 a
11th.
HOMES AND HCMESITES. " ,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
817 Om Nat. Bk. Bldg Doug. 17(1.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance.
1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
BEST modern house that on hundred cash
and monthly payments will buy. Today
only. Walnut isia.
fr'p WRAP SELLS REAL E8TATE.
REAl ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
VVB WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H A. WOLF CO..
Ki.ctrle ' Bldg. Tyler 16.
BUSINESS property and Investments.
. . at- TTIKIT.T and SON.
S20 First National B"k Bldg. v
T ...... ,,!!.- NUl'STMltNT CO
income. Business and Trackage Specialist.
1Kh and nodgo Hie
REAL ESTATE Exchanges
G40 ACRES, IS miles southwest ot Ains-
worth, 4X0 acres deeaea, mu Domiu,
ii - ... Imnrnv,mntn: SOOd Well
nice suiau mi -'
1 and mill. Price. $2,000 for all; will take
good car as part payment. nu6uo. -Uainert
Atnsworth. Neb.
J6-ROOM house, good location to rent
rooms. Will excnwige li.uvu .
cottnge. Call Wm Browne, Tyler 1672.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
Vest.
CLEARVIEW LOTS.
$1 DOWN, 11 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
South
FOR SALE 2 lots, Just south of Elmwood
Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving
City. Will sell cheap for cash. Address
Box'y 1188. Omaha Bee.
LARGE garden lots, near ca.r line, South
Side, $140 to $200. $1.00 down, 60o per
week; no interest; no taxes. Phone P. 6074.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
T
Benson. .
ACRE and half, five-room bungalow; part
modern. Benson 684-W;
Dundee.
DUNDEE, $5,500
This home Is well located, convenient to
school. Has living room, dining room,
sun room and kitchen, first floor; three
bedrooms and sleeping porch, second floor;
solid 'concrete driveway and garage for
two cars. This property is in excellent
condition and must bo seen to be ap
preciated. GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 8962. 819-20 City National.
Dundee Bungalow
Five rooms, oak finish In living room
and dining room, built-in buffet in din
ing room, complete and modern In every
respect; lot 60xl06Vi; look at 4640 Dodge
street then see us.
The Byron Reed Co.,
Phone Douglas 297. 1012 Farnam St.
DUNDEE BARGAIN $500 DOWN.
Liberty bonds taken same as cash, new
6-r. bungalow, quarter sawed oak floor,
oak and white enamel finish, elegantly
decorated, south front, 2 blks. to car. Sew
ard Bros., 588 Brandels. D. 3840, Col. 4193.
Owner says sell.
Acreage.
ONE ACRE
TWO-ROOM HOUSE
GARDEN ALL IN
$1,450 TERMS
This Is located west of Benson; fine
acre; about one-half in potatoes, balance
in tomatoes, beans, peas, cabbage; also
berry bushes and fruit trees. Fine cave
and well; good shed and chicken house.
Small 2-room house, with electrto lights.
Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark.
HASTINGS & HETDEN,
1814 Harney St. Tyler 60.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south
of Elmwood park In Overlook addition;
full Else lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the
city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick.
Address Box T 1166, Omaha Bee.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED RANCH OR FARM
Press brick business block and residence
property; also $30,000 worth mortgage pa
per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
218 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
WE HAVE aeveral good reliable buyers for
1 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 498. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
List Tour Property with
3. J. MULVIHILL.
IftO Brandels Thea. Bldg. Douglas tl.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
WB want 100 mortgagaa on Omaha resi
dences; fun da on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE INC.
838-40 Keellne Bldg.
QTJICK ACTION ON LOANS.
W. T.
GRAHAM.
604 Bea Bldg.
Douglaa 1531.
5V2 PAUL PETERSON. 5V2
164 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand tor mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NER FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1711.
CITT AND FARM LOANS.
6. 614 and ( Per Cent.
H. DTJMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg.
ri rrl Ntr.v n rrt
-iffBNET
O 79 JO HARISON A MORTON. OY2 O
811 Omaha Nat, Bank Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sta.
MONET to loan on Improved farma and
ranches. Rloka Investment Co., Omaha.
Piivute Money.
SSOPEN COMPANY, ponglaa 4238.
LOANS ON CITT PROPERTT.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
LOW RATES C O. CARLBERO. Ill Bran-
dels Theater Bldg D 6(6
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
JULY CND.
Oar next excursion ta MoOehss. Ark.
f W. I. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK,
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
COLORADO.
A fine low mountain raach, 1,624 acres,
private Irrigation system for 708 acres.
Including 400 acres alfalfa and bottom
land hay; will cut 80S tona hay each year;
exoellent Improvements, fenced and cross
fenced, plenty ot rain for grass and suna
mer crops; priced for quirk sales at $16 per
acre; one-half back at ( per cent. Silver
State Really Co., Fowler, Oole
lows Lands.
$50,000 PRODUCED LAST
YEAR
On 1,300-acre farm 11 miles from Slous
Clty. Ia.; threa crops will pay for lha
farm and equipment; you can buy this
farm for $116,000; one-third cash; balahce
long time at t per cant Interest. If
bought soon; no farm having such soil
and buildings In tha middle weat; posses
sion March 1, next. ,
See owner, 1330 S. 18th Ave., Omaha.
Minnesota Lands.
WE have improved farms at $11 to $60
per acre. Black loam soil, clay subsoil,
, prairie land. Soma special bargain In un-
improved rpralrls land. Easy term.
Sura crop country. Wrlta for list Em
pire Farms company, Thief River Falls,
Minn. - ...
Nebraska Lands.
NORTH LOUP RIVER
, RANCH 2,520 ACRES
"This ra,nct ts crossed' by the North
Loup, river, 1.000 acres being ram, hay
and alfalfa land;' food buildings; l-room
house, new barn.7 being built, costing
$2,600; granaries, cribs, hog houses and
ail buildings necessary for a wall equipped
ranch. Fenced and cross-fenced; $9,000
worth of Improvements; cuts 600 tons of
hay and alfalfa; thousands of bushels. ot
corn raised last year) 7$ acres of ry and
small grain: Land 'grows excellent tim
othy and cloVer..: Upland not rough and
well grassed. Price $16.50 per acre. For
aala on most reasonabla terms to respon
sible party. This Is bargain. Stock can
be bought with tha place.
WHITE & HOOVER,
454 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg,
FOR SALE at a bargain, 2440 acrea be
yond the sand hills in Dawes county,
Neb. This land la located between tha
Burlington and Northwestern roads.1
Within six miles of a shipping point and
from 9 to 12 miles from three small
towns. Has a small frame house and
barn. There Is a school house on the
land, 80 rods from the house; 7S acres
In alfalfa, which does fine here as well
as the grass, which is excellent on whole
tract. This makes a fine ranch. The
land is fenced and cross-fenced Into sev
eral tracts which all Joins. This land
has no sand but has a deep, rich aoil.
Plenty of water can bo had. Possession
can be given at once on most of tract.
Price $12.60 per acre. For further In
formation write Q. W. Joseph, Crawford,
Neb.
FOR SALE 480 acres Buffalo county farm,
to settle an estate; 220 acres pasture; 25
alfalfa; 20 of wild hay meadow, balancs
farm land. Land roiling with heavy clay
subsoil. Fenced and cross-fenced; 1 good
wells and wlndmolls; 7-rdom house; barn
40x42; other outbuildings; 6 miles from
railroad town; mall and telephone; sold
subject to lease; possession March 1;
price $42 per acre, half cash; terms on
balancs. P. U. box iao. lyearney. wn
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURB
INVESTMENTS. For best lands at bast
prices write Geo Antui. piair. ro.
WE specialise In selling Nebraska ranches.
White & Hoover, 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank
Bldg.
160 ACRES Improved, closeln, paved road.
Nllson, 422 Securities Bldg.
RANCHES of all alsea and kinds, sasy
terms. A 4. PaUman. 801 Karbach Blk.
South Dakota Lands. ,
FOR SALE Stock ranch and live atock. 175
QtHa n hnripfl Deeded and leased land.
Plenty of water. An Ideal placa for
dairying. Box 133, Sulphur, 8. D.
Wyoming Lands.
whkatland Wyoming farma. $60 per a.,
including paid-up water rights Henry
Levi ACM. Rylander. 684 Omaha Nat'l
FARM LAND WANTED
riU9 WANTDin.
Don't list your farm with as If yon
want to Keep it
E. P. 8NOWDEN A SON.
610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas 8171
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
2,000 DAT OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds, Or
nlnetons. Leghorns Webster 1708. 1211
Charles.
WHEAT screenings, $2.60 per 100. Delivered.
Wagner. 801 N. 16th St.. Phone uoug. mi.
Horses Live Stock- Vehicles
For Sale.
HOLSTEIN and - Jersey cow and calf;
heavy milker. South I486.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, planoa and notes as security.
$40, e mo., H. goods, total, $8.60.
Smaller, larger am'ta. proportlonata rats
PROVIDENT LOAN BOCIBTT
432 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. (((.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT.
1 Of SMALLER LOANS. OOT
J- O W. C. FLATAO EST. 1881. O
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TT. 860.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Mslsohock. '.614Dode D 6819 Est 1891.
WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS.
Gains Mada Over Last Week and
Ago.
m Tear
Bank clearings In the United States for
the week ending June 20, as reported by
telegraph to Bradntreet's Journal, New
York,- aggregate $6,519,606,000, against $6,
962,436,000 last week and $6,462,417,000 In
this week last year. Canadian clearings
aggregate $213,717,000, as against $217,
015,000 last week and $199,839,000 In this
week last year. Following are the re
turns for this week and last week;
New Tork $3,603,247,000
$3,373,512,000
Chicago
613,007,000!
436,129,000;
491,630,000
467,272,000
876,647.000
Philadelphia
Boston I
Kansas ttty ...
St. Louial
San Francisco
Pittsburgh, ....
Cleveland
Detroit
Baltimore . ...
Cincinnati
313,213,000
159,067,000
169,685.000
158,406,000
157,254,0001
98,093,000
169,776.000
98,098,000
108,112,000
73,628,000
58,664.000
78,439,000
63,679,000
44,868,000
110,603,0001
91,047.000
72,065,000
69,770,000
New Orleans ...
49,409,000
OMAHA
48,774,000
48,725,000
'Minneapolis . ...
Atlanta
26,007,000
41,976,000
56,007,000
43,182,000
29,138.000
41,627,000
Los Angeles ...
. 28,714.000
Richmond . , .
41,660,000
29.648,000!
35,488,000
Milwaukee .. ..
Seattle
28,471,000
39,664:000
Louisville
Buffalo
'32,067,000
21,190,000
24,167,000
21,668,000
22,672,000
Denver ........
22,664,000
- 26,280,000
Portland,-.-Ore.;.,
St, Joseph , .'. .
St. Paul
28,828,4e
' .14,608, 000
18,228,000
14,660,000
' 12,564,000
12,176,000
'15,270,600
Salt Lake City
12,487,000
Houston .......
Indianapolis .
. " 12,039,000
I' : li720,000
- 15,603,000
11,858,800
9,682,000
16,703,000
11,647,000
10,797,000
; 14,087,000
' 11,221,000
10,061.000
Fort Worth . . .
16,878,000
Memphis ' ......
.. , 9,808,000
Washington .
.. 15.097,000
Providence . ...
, -. , 11,992,000
Toledo ........
Nashville .......
Columbus
Des Moines ....
. - 10,512,609.
, 11,383,000
. .' ,J 0,906,000
. . 9,024,000
. " 8,422,000
Hartford ......
8,485,000
Savannah .....
Sioux City ....
Oklahoma . ....
i ,728,000
, 7.890,000
6,478,000
7,647,000
7,671,000
., 8,278,0001
. '7.735.000
. 7,801,000
' 8,573,000
'. .'7.768.000
Rochester ... ..
Spokane
Wichita
Tulsa
,. - 7,754,00
-7,(52.000
. '11,662,060!
, 7,643,000
, 6,221,000!
11,81,000
Norfolk
" ' 7.491,000
4.818,000
Duluth
Akron
'. ' 8,249,000
,9ie,ooo
.$. 619,606.000
6,014,000
Oakland
'5,888,000
Total
V.
e...
$6,962,435,000
Outside
N.
T..
.$8,016,259,000;$2,688,923,000
Last week's.
St. Lonls Mv Btock. .
St. Louis, Mo., Jan 24. Cattle Receipts,
8.000 head; stood cattle steady, others lower
native beet , steers, $11. 60 17. 60; yearling
steers and heifers, $9.50 15.60; cows. $7.60
13.76; stockers -and feeders, $8.50012.00;
native calves, $7.75014.00. .
Hogs Receipts, 13,200 head; market
steady; lights, $16.2016.25; pigs, $16,009
16.26; mixed and butchers, $16.06016.25;
good heavy. $16.10011.10; bulk. $16,190
16.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head
market steady; Iambs. $17.00020.50; awes,
$12.00014.00; canners and choppers, $7.00
10.00.
St Joseph Llva Stock. '
St. Joseph, June 24. Cattle Receipts,
2.000 had: market strong ta 16c higher
steers, $12.00017.86: cows and heifers, $6.00
ataiS.OO: calves. $6.00014.60.
nous neceiDis. l.uvv ana marnvi ivw
20c lower; top. $16.16; bulk of sales, $18.90
16.10.
Shaep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head
prospects lower; lambs, $14.00018.(0; ewes,
$7,oooia, se, .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Brisk Demand Brings Ten to
Fifteen-Gent Advance in
Oattle; Hogs Take an
Early Slump ;
Omaha, Jans 14, 1111.
Reretnt wer: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ritlmate Monday .... 4.400
10.000
11.000
6.700
4,147
4,884
1.34T
Sams days week age.. 7,(61
10.43T
.$
8,1(1
7,181
Same day 2 wka. ago r,7s
Sama day I wka. ago.. $.47$
Same day year ago .. $,(40
d i. .a 4ianniin at itvs stock at the
Union Stock yards, Omaha, Nab., for 14
hours ending at a oeioca p. &, .
1918;
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
v Cattle. Hoga. Shp. H'r's.
C, M. St P
u
Wabash
Mo.' Paclfta 14
Union Paclfla . II
14
1
46
(
9
II
4
45
!
'i
i
C. N. W.-east...... It
CAN. W asst....,, 26
r at . VI A O 11
C, B ft Q., east...... 10
C, B. Q., west s
P R I. A P.. east.... 18
C, R. I, P., west
Illinois Central ,.
Chicago Ot. West.... I
Total receipts
.181 141
49
DISPOSITION CARLOADS.
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Morris A Co 39$ 1.774 661
Swift Co 746 1,478 1.018
Cudahy Packing Co... 790 2,171 1.785
Armour Co 1,144 1,129 1,705
Sch warts A Co. 1,141 ....
J. W. Murphy 771 ....
Lincoln Packing Co., i 88 .... ....
S. Omaha Pack. 'Co., 21
Wilson Packing Co.. 121 ;
Cudahy, K. C , 286
Swift, K. C 10
Swift, Denver 1,440
F. B. Lewis 41 '.
J. B. Root A Co 18
Rosenstock Bros. .... 66 .... ....
Warthelmer tc Dsgen.. 254
Sullivan Bros. 41
Rothschild A Kerbs.. 11
Huffman . . 14 .... ....
Roth . (... 77
Meyers 25
Banner Bros 17 .... ....
John Harvey 299 .... ....
Jensen & Lungren.... 75 .... ....
Pat O'Day 1
Other buyers 47$ 1,688 ....
Totals ....6,191 1,061 7,188
Cattle Cattla receipts were moderate for
Monday, about 4,400 head and the quality of
the offering was not as good as last week
on the whole. Demand tor desirable beeves
was somewhat more urgent and prices any
where from strong to 100160 higher than
Friday. Choice beoves sold at $17.60018.00
and bulk of the fair to good kinds around
$16.26017.26. On the fair to pretty good
kinds prices were much tha same as they
were last week and tha sama was trwe of
desirable yearlings. Medium and common
cattle met with a vary Indifferent demand
and half fat yearlings were very hard to
move. Best of the cows and helfera also
sold strong to 10015c higher than Friday
while canners and cutters showed no par
ticular change. In stockers and feedera de
sirable kinds wsra scarce and atrong while
on the general run of atock cattle tha mar
ket showed no Improvement.
Quotations on cattls: Oood ta choir
beeves, $17.00017.60; fair ta good beeves,
$15.16016.60; commoni to fair beeves, 111.60
016.26; good to choir yearlings, $16,000
16.70; fair to good yearlings, $12.00014.00;
common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.00; good
to cholcs heifers, $12.00014.00; good to
cholca cows, $11.50011.60; fair to good
rows, 18.60010.60; common to alr corns,
17.0008.76; prima feeders, $11.75012.60;
good to cholca feeders, $9.50011-00; fair
to good feedera, $8.0009.26; common ta fair
feeders, $7.5008.60: good to choice stock
ers, $9.75011.75; stock heifers, $8.00910.00;
stock cows, $7.7509.26; stock calves, 8.o
010.60; veal calves, $7.50013.26; bulls,
stags, etc., $9.60012.75.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
14....
49....
36,..,
71....
Av. Pr. No.
.. 711 $14 00 16...
,.)26l 16 IS 19...
..1141 16 (5 .10...
..1207 17 80 19...
A. ir.
,11001 118 00
..107118 60
.1220
.1(71
18 76
17 10
16....
..16(9 It 00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
I....
671
776
675
720
I 4)0
75
I..
668
780
764
840
I 71
10 15
11 00
14 60
7 10
7 75
( 15
I 16
I 71
26
10 00
10 59
11 00
11 76
II (0
30....
7.
16.
I.
V...
I....
10 60
It 00
COWS.
11..
.. 711
.. 801
., 881
.. 786
.. 780
.. 904
..1070
.. 117
..1066
.. 174
..1210
7 (0 24.,
(26
760
(27
I2(
181
(42
1060
1082
1031
1180
1817
(..
7 (5
a oo
8 26
8 60
9 00
I 60
10 36
10 76
11 10
12 26
14..
4..
18..
21..
I..
4..
4..
21..
I..
V
HEIFERS.
I
700
7 60 14 611
7 71
Ritn Thsra wera 148 load of hoga r-
celved her estimated at 10,000 head. They
took off a few centa 1 th hog yard again
thl morning. Shipper began trading early
at S to lOo lower prices than they paid
Saturday, a large ahara of thalr atrlng cost
ing around $16.10, but It will not take many
loads to f 11 their orders tnis morning.
Packers also reduced their bids securing
their string at $16.00016.06. The general
market la 1O016O lower than Saturday. Bulk
of sales rang from $16.96018.10, with top
at $18.26.
Sheen Ther war 4 loads ot snsep re
ported today, estimated at 12,200 bead, al
most half as many aa tna total ror lasi
week. The odor of sag brush was very
evident this morning, th majority of th
run being western. Actual sales wera slow
in being consummated. Th early market
was about ateady.
Quotations on sheep: Yearlings fed, good
to choice, $18.00011.50; rearing ted, fair
to good, $12.75018.00; yearlings, chotc light
feodlnr. $11.00011.75: ewe, good to
choice, $11.50012.60; ewes, rair to gooa,
$10.00011.60; spring lambs, $l.oooi.-
CH1CAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Defeat of Austria, and Possible Separata
Peace Breaks Corn.
Chicago. Jun 24. Increasing magnitude
of tha Austrian's defeat together with Lon
don talk of a possible separata peace with
Austria brought about a sharp break in
corn value today during th last 10 min
utes of trading. The market cloaed heavy,
K to cent net lower, with July $1.4314
to $1.48 and August $1.46 to $1.46. Oat
finished to 1. off ana provision un
changed to 10 cents higher.
Until attention became focused on tn
lgniticanc of th foreign dispatches, tha
corn market had been dominated by th
bulls xcept Just at the outset A down
ward initial tendency resulted from bene
flclal rain In Kansas, but reports of frost
In Ohio, Michigan and Indiana aoon led to
a strong advance. Notwithstanding that
there had been no crop damage outside or
a few localities, persistent buying remained
Inv evidence up ta tha final hour. Then
selling became general and price rapidly
fell, deprived of any adequate support
Oat were relatively weak throughout the
day. Rains where needed, gave an advan
tax to tha bears. Besides, demand from
the east was slow, despite a big falling; off
In tha visible supply total.
Better cash Inquiry for meats helped to
lift the provision market. At -first, how.
ever, prices reflected temporary weakness
of hogs.
Kansas City live Btoek.
Kansas City, Mo June 34. Cattle Re
eeipts. 12.000 head, Including $00 southern
market ateady. Prime fed steers, $17,000
17.71; dressed beef steers, $11.00011.76;
western steers, $10.60017.76; cows, 16.600
13.00; heifers, $9.00014.09; stackers and
feeder, $7.80012.50; bull, $7.11011.00;
calves, $8.00014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head, market low.
er: bulk. 116.00016.20; heavy, 118.100
16.10; packers and butchers, $16.00014.26;
light. $16.85M6.2(: DISS. 816.00018.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.000 head;
market lower. Lambs. 816.00018.60; year
lings, $11.00 01( 60; wetners. $12.00014.00;
wes, $10.00 0 13,00; stockers and feeder,
$6.50015.25,
Coffee Market.
New Tork, June 24 Th featur in th
market for coffee futures today was con.
tlrtued evening np of July contracts in an
ticipation of notices on Wednesday. Much
of thl list oonslsted of switching from July
to later months and there was little change
In prices, with the market opening one
point higher and closing net unchanged,
July fluctuating between 7.95o and 7.96c,
whll March sold at 8.47c; July 7.96c;
August t.(tc; October I.16e; December 8. IS;
January l.lle; Maroh l.4le; May l.(io.
Spot coffee irregular; Rio 7, 114c; San
to 4c, 10 HO H 14c.
Turpentine and Oil.
Bavannah. Oa., Jun 14. Turpentine firm
63 bbls; sale. 244 bbls.; receipts, 174 bbls.;
shipments. 314 bbls.: stocks, 38,(8 ddis
Rosin firm; sal 8(1 bbls.; receipts, 889
bbls.; shipments, 1.641 bbls.; stocks. II,
661 bbls; Quota: B. D. X. F. O. K, :
$9.81; X. 19.(0; M, 19.91; N, 111.10 WO,
110.40; WW, $10.61
GRAIN ANDjPRODOCE
First fairly Good Ran in Two
Weeks is Received; Little
Change in Gash
Corn.
Omaha. Jun 14, 1(11.
Madarats arrivals t corn wers reported
over Sunday, the first fairly good run at this
cereal for mora than two weeks. 1$$ cars
showing up. Reosipt of athsr grains were
light with 17 ears of wheat, 64 cars of
oata and 6 cars of rye.
Vary little change was noted In th corn
market with respect to cash prices, all
tha good grade atuff sailing at Saturday's
price. There wss a noticeable active de
mand for good whit corn, while tha yel
low and mixed were not such a quick sale. Ona
car of No. 1 whit brought $1.11, whll th
No. whit sold at 11.7$ and $1.10. Na. 1
whit sold at $1.74. N. t yellow at $1.67
and No. I mixed at 11 61. Sample grade
(tuft was easy to dispose of, thes sale
tanging from 7(a to $1.10. A few lf
sales of corn sold a) cent up.
There was very 'little doing In cash
oats. Th demand wa light and spot fig
ures slumped to and llo, tha good grades
selling at th extrem decline. No. t whit
sold at 76Vs and th No, 4 and sample
gradea at 75Vio and T4, respectively.
Rye wa steady and barley firm. A part
oar ot No. 4 barley went at $1.00.
Clearancea were, wheat and flour equal
to 711,000 bushsls; corn, none; oats, 100,000
bushels.
Primary whsat receipts wr 48T.800
bushels and shipments 49,000 bushel,
against receipts jot (28,006- bushels and ship
ments) of 165,000 bushels laat year.
Primary corn receipt wr (18.000 bushe
ls and shlpmenu (00,000 bushels, against
receipt ot 1,159,000 bushels and shipments
of 629,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts wr 1,401.000
bushels and shipments 627,000 bushels
against receipts of 912,000 husbsls and
shipments of 1,021,000 bushels last year,
Whsat Corn Oats
Chlcsgo
Minneapolis Ill
Duluth , 1
Omaha 17
Kansas City 10
St Louts II
161
100
lit
71
II
These sales were reported todsy;
Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.13 No. I
white: 1 car, $1.80; 1 car (shlppr'
weights). $1.79; ( cars, (1 to I.I per cent
damaged), $1.19. No, $ whit: 11 1-6 car
(4 to 6.60 per cent damaged), 11.74. No. 4
white: $ cars (7.10 ta I per csnt damaged),
$1.68; 1 car. $1.18; 1 car (( I pr cent dam
aged), $1.67. No. I whit: I ear (T to 1.20
per cent damaged), $1.66. No. ( whit: I
cars (11.1 to 12.80 per oent damaged), $1.15;
1 car (12 per oent damaged), $1.32; 1 car,
$1.11; 1 car (I per cent damaged), $1.30; I
cars. $1.80; 1 car iio.m per cent asm
aged), $1.26. Sample whit: 1 ear (12 per
cent damaged), $1.11; 1 car (heating), $1.06;
car (48 per cent damaged), sua. sxo,
yellow: 2 2-5 cars (3.10 to I per cent dam
aged), $1.62. No. I yellow:, 7 cara ((.I to I
per cent damaged). $167. Ne. I yellow: 1
car (8,26 per cent damaged), $1.47. No. I
yellow: I ears (14.60 per cant damaged),
$1.20; 1 car (14.(0 par cent damaged), $1.11
Sample yellow: 1 car (24.20 par cent
damaged), $1.10. No. I mixed I car, ((.I
per cent damaged), $1 62. No. I mixed:
1 1-1 cars (11.60 epr cent damaged), $1.15.
Sample mixed: 1 car (10 per cent damaged),
$1.30; 1 car (21 per oent damaged), $1.10;
1 cars (18 to 11.10 per cent damaged), $1.11;
I cars (11.1 per cant damaged), ILK; 2-6
car (37.60 per sent damaged), 90c ji 1 car,
(31 per cent damaged), 80c; 1 ear, (to per
cent damaged), 75c
Oata No. 1 white: 1 cars, 7 6 HO. Bampi
whit: 11 ears, 74o; 1 car (barely mixed),
74a
Barley No. 4: 1-6 car, $i.o.
Omaha Caah Prices Corn: Na. 1 whlta,
11.88; No. 1 white, 31.7601.80; No. I whit,
$1.74; Ne. 4 whlt. $1.6701.69; No. I whit.
81.66: No. I whlt. $1.80 01. $6; sample
white, (Oc0$1.16; No. 1 yellow, $1.6$; No. I
yellow, $1.(2; No. I yellow, $1.67; No. 4 yel
low, $1.47; No. ( yellow, (i.sttsi.si; sam
ple yellow, $1.1001.13; No. I mixed, 11.12;
No. ( mixed, 11.26; sample mixed, 75c1.80.
Oats: No. 1 whit. 76tto; No. 4 whlt. 1(Ho;
sample, 74c Barley: No. 4, 1.00.
Chicago closing prices, lumisnaa in
Bea by Lagan Bryan, atock and grain
brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha.
Art. Open High Low Clos Ysty.
Corn I
July 14! 1 46 141H1 4IH 14414
Aug. HIH 1 41 146 I 44 141
Oat
July 71 72 71 Tt 71
Aug. (8 (8 (7 (7 68
Pork
Jtly 41 M 41 46
Sep. 41 II 41 10 41 16 41 10 41 10
Lard
.July II 17 II II II 10 H II 17 17
Sep. 21 17 II 41 21 12 21 1( 21 II
Rlba
July 21 17 It 00 21 12 II tt 21 17
Sep. II It 1 11 47 fll ll( 11 14 It 16
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
el .. T .1.. XT li. M Wa t
!6c; No. I, 1I0. Rib. No. 1, !4t); No.
1. llo; No. I, 10o. Rounds, No. 1, 27c;
No. I, 17o; No. 1, 11C Chuaka, No. 1,
21c: No. I. 11 Ho: No. 1. 17o. Plates,
No, 1, 18o; No. 1, 190 ; Na. t, 16.
Fish Fancy frossn large cattish, 1 to s
lbs. average, per lb. 26c; this 1 fancy freab
frossn atock of tin quality; fancy fresh
catfish, odd slss, large, 18c; fancy fresh
halibut, direct from ship, last express, ?3C
lb.; fancy black cod, large size, 16e lb.;
fancy fresh trout sis to suit 81 "!
fancy fresh royal whlt chlnook salmon, 20o
lb.; fancy fresh whlteflsh, 18c lb.; fancy
fresh yellow pike, 13o lb.; fancy freab pick
erel, 16o lb.; fancy fresh red chlneok sal
mon, 26o lb,; fancy fresh blood-red bull
heads, large, 21o lb.; medium, 18 lb,; fancy
fresh pickerel, 12o lb.; fancy fresh rock
bass, lb., each 20c; fancy fresh yellow
ring perch. lb. each, 19c; fancy freab
herring, llo lb.; fancy haddock, lie lb.;
fancy steak cod, saetern, llo lb.; fraah crap
pies, 20 022o lb.: frssh buffalo, large, 12c
lb.; fresh whlt perch, lie ID.; ireen oreasea
earn. lane. 10c lb.: fancy steak cod, west-
en, llo lb.; fancy gulf red snapper, 22e
lb.; fancy frozen large bass, 10a lb.;
fancy frossn skinned whiting, odd else,
flaky, almost boneless, 16 -lb. basket, per
basket, 13.(6; round, 7c lb.; fancy frozen
round pink salmon, 14o lb.; fancy frozen
red salmon, 22o lb.; fancy frozen pink sal
mon, too lb.; fancy frozen sturgeon, 10a lb.;
fancy frozen Spanish mackerel, its id.;
fancy frozen native Fall macnerei, jic id.;
fancy frozen Iiounoers, izo id.j zanoy
frozen ole. llo lb.; fancy froien western
red snapper, lOo lb.j fancy frozen llvr
smelts, 12o lb.; fancy frozen No. I whlta
mullet. 6o lb. ; fancy frozen Canadaln Tulll-,
bee whlteflsh. average lb., loc; tanc
frozen Canadian whlteflsh, large, dressed or
round, llo lb.: fancy frozen Canadian
dressed pickerel, 12o lb.; fancy frozen Cans
dlan round pickerel, lOo lb.; fancy irozen
dressei herring, large, to lb.; round, la lb,;
fancy baracuda, 14o lb.; fancy a, rock
baaa, 14o lb.; fancy roe shad, 24e lb.; fancy
shad roe, per pair, market; fancy smoked
Chinook salmon, 10-lb. boxes, 2lo lb. t fancy
kippered salmon, 10-db. baskets, $1.00; fancy
smoked whlteflsh. lake fish, 10-lb. basket,
$2.10; fancy kippered cod, 10-IO. baskets,
$2.60.
Fruits Oranges 80, se, izss, ass, azts,
$7.60; 150s, 176s, 216s, 200s, 25s, $8; lemons,
Sunklst, $11; Red Balls, 100s, $60s, $10;
bananas, 1.07o lb.; California peachea,
$2 box; peaches, southern, cox; Cali
fornia plums, $3 crate; California apricot.
$3 crate; California eherrle. red and black.
No. $ boxes, $3 box; H. O. cherries, 10 lb.
market basket. $1.(0: 24 pint cases, $1.60;
cantaloupes, standard 46s, $4.60; pony 14,
$4; flats, 12 to 16, ll.7(; egg piama,
dozen; watermelons, Jo lb., crate xtra.
Vegetables Potatoes, new. lo lb.; head
lettuce, $4 crate; $1.21 dos.; lsaf lettuce,
60a do.: cabbage, car lots, 4o lb.; less
quantities, 6o lb.; onions, yellow California,
100-lb. aacks, l$o lb.; onions, H. Q. 20c
do.; radishes, lOo do.; asparagus, 60c
doz.; Florida celery, $1.75 do.; Telephone
peas, 15o lb.j cuoumbers, ' 2 do, boxes
$2.60 to $2.75: box; beans, wax, $$ hmp.;
green, $1.60 hmp.; summer squash, $1 doz.;
beets, 40c do.; carrots, 40o dos; arti
chokes, $1.(0; green peppers, 60c; tomatoes,
4 basket crate, $1.26; lime, $6 basket; gar
lic. 1714c.
Mlscellsneou Crackerjack, checkers,
chums, $6.80; cases. $2.86; car pop
corn, 18o lb.; shelled popcorn, 1 lb. pkg.,
4 doz. ease, $4; three B. honey, 1 lb. glasses,
I doz. case. $2.86; salted peanuts, $3; pea
nuts, 17 o to 20o lb.
Rloux City Live Stock.
' Sioux City, June 24. Cattle Receipts,
1,100 head; market steady; beef steers,
$10.00016.71; tat sow and heifers, $1,150
12.50; canners, 16.0008.00; stockers snd
feeders, $9.60 0 10.(0; feeding cow snd heif
ers, $7.6008.60. )
Hogs Receipts, 7,500 head; market 10o
lower; light, $18.10; mixed, $16.00; heavy,
$15.90; bulk ef aale. 316.90016.10.
Sheep and Lamb Not quoted.
Vty Good Market.
New Tor, June 24. Cotton good traderi
did little today pending th anouncement
from Washington as to th basis of prloe
ta be established tor trading under price
fixing condition by th government. Th
wool trad alee was held np tn antlelpa-
tlon' ef prle fixing. Haw silk was higher,
with th demand fair "
HEW YORK STOCKS
E
Traderi Look Upon Austrian
Defeat an an Incentive for
Maintaining Prices on
'Change.
New Tork, Jun 14 War news was th
chief Incentive for today's atrong nd mod
erately actlv tock market, traders attach
ing much sentimental vain ta th Austrian
retreat Bulletins from th wt front also
gave Impetus ta the advance, which encem
passed many leading Issues, rails exeepted.
United Statea Steel made a gradual rlss
ef t points to 109, Ita highest lsvel In a
month on the turn ever that completely
swamped all ether Issue. Related Issues,
especially Bethlehem and Crucible ateel
moved forward In almost equal degree
Baldwin Locomotive wa th center of
additional activity during th morning, ex
tending laat Saturday'a substantial gain
with an additional t points, but this wa
largely eancellsd later.
Metals emerged from their protracted pa.
rlod of Inactivity at advances of 1 to I
point In expectation of th adoption ef
more liberal attitude by the government to
ward producer and refiner,
Tobacco, oil, motors and leather war
th objects of successful bullish attention
from professional Interests, extreme gains
1 to I points bsinc fairly well maintained,
notwithstanding realising for profits at the
end. Royal Dutch ell was the only notable
exception, Ita further recession of 1 points
effacing It sensational advanc of th pr.
vloua fortnight Salea 860.000 shares
Neither tlm nor call money rates wen
disturbed by last week' contraction In
bank reserves, but local Institution are tak
ing precaution against hsavy withdrawal
Incident to the thrift stamp drive.
List of leading stock; and closing quota
tlan yesterday: Closing
alas. High. Lew. Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar ..
American Can ....
Am. C, A r
Am. Locomotive ,.
Are. S. 4 Refg.,,.
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. Tel A Tel
Am. ., L. 8,...
Ansoonda Copper.,
Atchison .'
A. Q W. I. I. S. L.
Baltimore Ohio.
11. S. Copper . . .
Cal. Petroleum , .
Canadian Pacific.
Cen. Leather ....
Cheaapesk Ohlp
C. M. A St. P....
Chicago A North. . .
C, R. I. P
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel A Iron. .
C. P. Refining .,
Crucible Steel ....
Cuban Can Sugar
Distillers' Securities
Erie
(Jen. Electrlo ....
Oeneral Motors . .
Oreat North, fd ...
Ot North. Or Ctfe
48
11.700 47 41
1,100 11 81
1,600 (8 (7
7,701 71 77
47
81
(7
78
113
96
17
1,400
8,300
1,100
IT
18
(8
86
96
17
64
16
68
15
(00
1.100 101 108 108
100 66 (5 (4
1,100 16 16 16
100 10 10 10
147
1,100 (( (I (8
1,100 17 66 68
100 41 41 43
100 11 11 91
1.800 11 11 11
1,000 40 11 19
1.100 60 41 49
1,400 4t 41 41
11,400 68 66 (7
1,000 11 11 11
1.400 16 l( 19
700 16 It 16
148
144
to
11
16
(I
101
II
16
II
12
111
11
tl
H V
1
14
lH
71
40
1,600 14( 144
"4,700 14 i$
"t',000 i$ ii"
17,700 101 101
1.(00 18, 17
1600 11 11
'V.800 $$ ii''
100 111 lit
Illinois Central .,
Insp. Copper , . .,
M. Marine pfd..
Nnternatl. Nickel.
Internal. Paper ..
K. C, Southern , . , ,
Ken. Copper
Lou, A Nashville..
Max. Motor
Mex. Betroleum ..
Miami 'Copper
100 17 17
11,100
too
1,100
19 .16
17
14 11
mo. Pacltlo
Mont. Power ....
Nr. Copper
N. T. Cntral ....
1,100 11 19
1,000) 71 71
1,100 41 40
N. T.. N. H. H..
Norfolk Western.
N. Pacific
Pacifls Mall
Pan, Tl. Tel....
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal ..'
Ray Cona. Copper..
Reading
1,000 104 JO
400 17 17
101
87
.... 10
.... 10s
1,100 41 41 43
1,600 14 II 68
800 14 14 14U
10,100 11 11 tl
11,700 11 . (it:
Rep. Iron A steel
8hat Aria, Copper , ,
11
racirio
Railway ....
uv is at ii
1.400 14 14 $4
1.100 46 44 444.
Stud. Corporation
Texas Co. ......
Union Pacltlo .,
U. S. I. Alcohol
.. 1,000 161 1(0 162
.. 700 lit 1 1Mit
.. 1,(00 111 114 U(
.. 171.704 101 107 101
100 111 1U 111
.. 4.100 11 0 (0
.. 1,100 II f( 15
100 (0 10 0
U. S. Steel ...
IT. . Steel pfd ,
Utah Copper
Wabash pfd "B
West TJnlon ..
West Electrto
Total sale for th day, (50,000 hare.
" fl 41
Mew Tork Money,
New Tork. June f Mr-,m. 0....
Vn m ' . - . '
.... per oeni; SIX months. I
psr ent
Sterling fllxty-dar bills. I4.tiu Mm.
merclal (0-day bill ea bank, 14.71) com
mercial 10-day bills. $4.71; demand.
$4.74 l-ll cables. $4,717-11.
sranoe Demand, $(.71; aablas. $1.11.
Oullders Dsmand, I0o; eablss 61o.
Lire Demand, 1 8,. II; cables, $8.90.
Rubles Dsmand. HUa: sables. 11
nominal.
Bar SUvsr 90o; Msxlcan dollar, 7T.
Bonds OovsrnmsnL Irraeular: rilrn4
firm. ' ' 1
Tim Loans Steady; It dava. lustiai
psr cent; to day, 5 06 psr cent; six
months, 8 01 per csnt
tall Money Firm: hlsh. 4 ner ,nt.
low, 1 per oent j ruling rat, 4 psr cent;
closing bid, 1 psr cent: of fared at a use
cent; last loan 4 psr cent.
U. B. Is, reg... tl QtNo. 1st 4 16
do coupon ... II 111, Can. ref. 4s 71
TJ. 8. Is, reg... I(lnt M. M. I.. II
do ooupon ... 19 K. C. S. ref. (a 71
V. S. Lib. l..tl.64U A tt. un. 4. 14
U. S. 4s, reg... 108 M. K. T. 1st 4 (0
do coupon ...106 Mo. Pao. sen. 4a 8114
Am. For. See. I 17 Mont Power I. (I
Am. T. es T O. 6 II N. T. C. dab. (a 94 U
Anglo-French I. t2No. Pao. 4.... 10
Arm. si LO, st -oo 3S si
Atchison gen. 4 II O. 8. L. ref. 4. It
B. A Q.f ' ,s 79 Pao. T. 4k T. I 10
Bath, at 1 r. Is 10 Penn. con. 4a. I6U
Cn. Ls erla.. 14 do gsn. 4s.. 17
Cen. Padtfla 1st. 79Readlng gen. 4 12
c. u. cv. .. ll9. L. at S, F, a. Is ((
C. B. A Q. j. 4 (4So. Pac er. I., 11
C.M.A8.P. e.4 7( So. Ry. I 89
O. R. I. A p, r. 4 67'Tex. Pao. 1st. It
C. A 8. r. 4a 70Unlon Pacltlo 4 14
ia st n. u. r. os siftu. a. Rubber 5 79
ivor u. s tmiii si
V. 8. Bteel (... S7V4
Kris gen, 4...
(4 Wabash 1st .... SiU
IIFrsnch Qvt. IVts tl
Bid.
i
Oen. 10. I.
New Tork Oeneral.
New Tork, Jun 24. Flour Quiet, 110.71
011.11; winter, flO.liOH.ll; Kama, 110.10
Oll.II.
Corn Spot, firm; fresh shellsd. No. 1 yel
low, (1.18 44, and No. I yellow, $1.71, coit
and freight New Tork.
Oats Spot, easy; standard, MOMKo.
Hay Quiet; No. 1, 11.40; No. 1, I1.30O
1.10; . No. I, $1.0001.10; (hipping.! (OOlOo.
Hops Quiet; tat, msdium to choice
1117, 11041a; ISIS, nominal; Paolflo coaat
1117. lOOllc: ltll. 14 01(0.
Pork Barely steady; mess, 147.00041.00;
lamuy, (iit.go; snort clear, H6.oogp5Z.og.
Lard Dull; mlddleweit, 114.1(014.15.
Tlllfl NiMH' ttv Mt AAlfll Iahm I7S.
Rice Firm: fancy head, iooioli; blu
rose, $.
Butter Steadier; receipts, I Oil tubs:
creamery higher than extras, 4(046tto;
extras, II score, 44 Vis; firsts, 41Vs044o;
packing stocg current mage, No. 2, jj
81330.
Eggs Steady; receipts, 14,121 cases; fresh
gathered extras, !tVO40o; fresh gathered
atorage packed firsts, 17V0ltc; fresh
gathered regular packed extra firsts, ilhi
time; do firsts. 6U7c.
Cheese Steady ; receipts,' 1,091 boxes;
state fresh specials, 214 024e; do average
run, Uttc.
Poultry Alive dull and no price estab
lished. Dressed, qulst; western chicken,
fresh, 45 Sue; fowls, 3036c; turkeys, 15
OHo.
I '
Chicago LIT Stock.
Chicago, June 24. Cattle Receipts, 12,
000 head; market atrong and unevenly
higher on all classes of killing cattle x
cept common light yearling eteere and
bologna bulla, which sold ateady; calt and
stockers' market ateady. Beef cattle; Good,
choice and prime, 114. 25018. 00; common and
medium, 111.76(5516.16. Butcher atock: Cows
and heifers, I7.75O11.00. Canners and cut
teri K.75017.71. Stockers and feeders:
Good, choice and fancy selected. 110.750
11.25; Inferior, common and medium, 11.15
O10.76; veal calves, good and choice, 115.50
14.25.
Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; a few hogs
easy, 10 cent lower; general market on
good hog, (teady to I oenta higher, ex
cept oa common packing, which were hard
to move. Bulk of aalea, 111.11 01(15;
butcher, 111.2(011-15; packing, I1I.IIO
K.K; light, 111.15911.45; rough, 111.110
16.10; pigs, food to choice, IK.KOK.M.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 11,000 head;
market Unevenly II to 10 cents lower than
cloaed last week. Shorn lamb, choice and
prime, Ilt.7i017.26; medium and good,
114.00011.76; cull, (.(0Oll.00. Spring
lamb, good and choice, I1I.00O1C7S; ewea
choice and prime, IU.7IO1160; medium
and good, MpOU-76; culs, 4.50l.60.
For good retulti try the Bee .Want
Ad columns, i .,
OMAHA TEACHERS
QUIT SCHOOL FOR
BUSINESS WORLD
Lure of More Pay Calls Many
from Teaching "Youths -to
Shoot;" Shortage
Expected.
Public school tetcheti .of Otnahi
sre deserting their posts and entering
.. . . , , , ,1 j
tne commercial woria Dy me dozens,
Shortage of clerical help, due to thl
government taking 10 many, clerki,
has made openings for the echool
teachers, who are quick to taxe ad
vantage of it.
"Never in my 13 yean of experience
In this, work, says Misl Watts of
the Watts reference bureau, "have I;
seen 10 much unrest among the
school teachers. It leema as if they
all wanted to get out of the school
room and into office?, Some of them. -of
course, are only going into clerical
work for the aummer vacation, but
manv of them express the intention
of ataying by it permanently."
Miss iielie Kyan, assistant superin
tendent of Omaha public ichool, aays
that evidences of the exodua of teach
en from their work have not yet
....k.J Um i.IiaaI KAiipil T r t i nr. ;.
nations would not. come fn until
August, the aays. I ' v
4. I1C IllOAIIIIUIIt BlltlJ VFi . W.
ichool teacher is $1,200 for 10 month's
work. Most of the teachers receive
$100 per month for 10 months, or lets.
An office talary of $85 would, there
fore, be sufficient to call many of the
teachers into the new line, and this
is not excessive. In fact one teacher,
with no experience in office work, has
started in at thii salary with a prom
ised raise. Most of the teachers, how
ever, are starting with less pay, in the
hope of making more if they ere able
to make good. v
Twenty Thousand Workers in
Cologne Are Out. on Strike
.Xondon, June 24. Extensive
trikea broke out Thursday in Co
lnon ant Mms1hpim. nfi tna Rhine.
owiqg to a reduction in the bread ra
tion, 20,000 persone quitting work in
munition factories, according r.o
dispatch to the Daily Mail from The
Hague. '
Booth St. rant Uv Stock.
.,. a, Paul .Tuna J ..Cttl Reeetots.
1.100 head; killer 15JBo lower; steers.
7. (0O17.00; cows and heifers, 7.OO014.OOt
v..l calves stsady at 17.00814.7(1 stockers
and leaders slow snd weak at (.l0tll.0O.
Hogs Reotlpts, 7,400 neaoi mamei ,ie
lowers rang. IU.1I91I.I0;-bulk of Ml,
IH.tS4JK.90. . ... .
, Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,151 head;
i.mk. in laser to 11.00 lower en beep;
lambs, I10.0l7.lt wUrv ir.ioail.l
awes, ll.00eil.00.
crapormiea ppiw -"B ......
New Tork, June li. Evaporated appJeB
dull; sUt. 14im. . '
Prune firm; California, 14; Ore
gon, 14H144. '
Apricot qultt; ehoto JTUt! tr fcrlo
lie; tanc HO 10.
Peach quiet; standard llOtltt) Im1(
UHOMoi fancy 11014.
Raisins stsady loos moMStst It noio
to fancy needed. 10HOU; aeedle l0
11 I London layer 11.00. .-
LOCAL WEATHER RECORD
Omaha, Jan , lll..
Ills. 1117. III. Ult.
Lowest last night .... ,
Precipitation T. .00 .0 .
Normal tsmpsratur tor today, 7 de-
Deflolenoy ta preorpltatlos since Xarsk
t 1.(1 Inch.
Excess corresponding ported 1117, II el
an Inch.. i i . '
Deflclenoy oorrespondla period li
Inches. ' '
Oeneral Weather Condition.
Bhower occurred wtthla th last tt
in Tnw. nnrtharn r Iflaaour!. Ne
braska, South Dakota and west. Into the
mountains. The fall were moderately heavy
at point In central Nebraska, and 115
tnohes ooeurro at norm ivoup. a
likht showers occurred In astern Nebraska
Saturday night. Temperatures hsro rla
In th ontral valley and plains states dur
ing the last 14 hour, om my are onw
what lowr In th mountains. Th oat.
look I for unsettled weather In this vicinity
thla afternoon, followed by partly cloudy to
night and Tuesday, with no Itaportant
Chan aeln temperature. .
IcmmTrfRSNSFEiQ
Tharkal P. Hamklnd and wife to Etta
M. Compton, Reynold trt. 110
(set west of Thlrty-flrt street,
outh ld, 120x111
Etta'M. Compton to Tharkal P. Her,
kind, outhwe cornr Thirty-ninth
ninth and Pra treet, 10x114.. '.v
Th Byron Rd Co. to Elvera a Hu
tead, northwet comer Flftylxth
and Dorcas streets, IMxltl..
George M. Redlck and wife to Andy
Jensen. Florano boulevard, 74 feat
south of Ames svnu, wt ld, .
40x114
Richard Dervln t Mary Guerin, north
out corner Thirty-eighth and U
treet, (0x120 1
Robert M. Clay snd wlfs to C Gorg
, Carlberg, Forty-third etreet, 17.1 -,
feet north ot Ruggle street, west ,
aid, 10x110
Joslah B. Flckes and wife to Water-
V loo Creamery Coi, northeast corner '
Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth
I
(Ot
lit
1
,111
tie
streets. !3,!xlt.l II
,to
Ben Handler and wife to Douglas O.
Russell, Twenty-sixth street. 110 feet
south ot Caldwell strat, east side,
10x70
Marie Iron and husband to Rosalind
Brtckcy Hull, Fortieth street, 161
fset north of O street, esst ld,
60x180 '.j
John D. Hsxtbaussn to Mary- Has
thausen, Twenty-eighth street, 221
feet north ot Bristol street, east
side, 42x120 ,..
Harry R. Riley and wife to Ruth S.
Thomas et al, Harney (treat, 1(0
feet west ot Forty-second street,
outh side, 60x122.75
lot
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San Joaquin
Light & Power Corp.
First and Refunding . r
6 Mortg-ags Cold Bonds
Du August 1. 1950
1. Longest established of all
. hydro-electric plants on
Pacific Coast. '
2. Practically no competition.
3. Large possibilities for ex
pansion. , ,
4. First mortgage on about
60 generating capacity.
5. Seasoned and time-tested
earning capacity.
, Pric to yield boate.40 ,
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Company
, Carrnteitnt Ofett im $ CiU$
Chicago 137 So. La Sail St