THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST .6, 1918. FOR RENT Business Property. Stores. DOUBLE slor room. 1410-1 1 Cuming, will rent either separately or to(tber. rental ijouo escn. ALFRED C. KENNEDY '. COMPANY, 0I South lltn 8trt, Doug-la 721. BTORE North 16th 8t.. near P. O. low rnt 0. P Stebbln. 1(10 Chicago. Dffice and Desk Room WiLL RENT to responsible party aulta ol office room, two pnvat office and -caption room, beautifully carpeted, ma hog-any roll top desk and furniture -ed for occupancy Apply 1414 Flrat Nation al Bank Building Phona Tyler (0 LAWYERS It la essential for you to office In Th Bra Bldg.. Keyaton In vstmnt Co Tyler 111 ' 1 ' WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses Ll.'T your nnuiea (or rant with u and gat resulte Mora requests than houses; tWt ua houses ' P?yne Investment Co, Realtors fi?7 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg D 171 WANTED TO RKNT Modern bouaa, about ti rooma. on lit floor To be occupied August 12 Box Y-638. Omaha Bee. WANTtiD TO RENT Small bungalow or apartment tn West Farnam or Dundee 2 In family, references. Walnut 281 MOVING AND STORAGE FPtfP i RENTAL r SCjj service. FIDELITY 18TH AND JACKSON DOUQ 18S. STORAGE. MOVING. PACKING. REASONABLE RATES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS ilETROPOLITAN VAN A STORACE ".O Owned and operated by Central Kurnl- i tore atore; office on Howard St.. betweer 16th and lStb Pbona Tyler S400. Have your moving bandied Juat aa yon would n order for new furniture. That'a tLe way we in It Aak to aea our dally rental Mite FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separata . locked rooma for bouaebold fooda and planna: moving, paeklng and Shipping. ' OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. SOI a. Hth. DoWlaa 4181. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGO moving vane; careful men. Fur niture park , stores; 141T Chla. D SIM f " Tt't?'r Eipreaa Co.. Moving I. J. SMhEjU packing and storage HOT Farnam St Web 1741; Douglaa 14 Globe Van and Storage Co. For real eernce In moving, packing and atorlng rail Tyler SSn or Douglaa H( REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West ',. IT'S A BARGAIN 8322 LAFAYETTE AVE. $3,250 Ji-t th'nk of Jtt A (even-room, all rrodern ' ,.ne, Bemla Park; full lot, pav luf all , -Id, good garage, block to Har ney car line, Frio low for quick aala. Investigate. GLOVER & SPAIN, Songlaa ISM. - 1-10 City National. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN i-rocra modern bungalow near park, 1 Hock to car. nice , terraced lot 60x160, paved (treat good location, nicely fin lihad throughout Priced for quick aale at 11,200. Can arrange term. F P. Wead. 110 18th St. Tyler 151. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN. Dandy (-room semi-bungalow, oak fin ish and floora, beamed celllnga clothes abuta and all the modern features, good garage; two blocka to Weat Side lark Car and Windsor school. Hera la a snap for only 18,600; about 11,200 down and 111 par month. OSBORNE REALTY CO., TOt Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496 .WEST FARNAM DISTRICT I -room modern bouaa 2 blooks to car, Cghtly location, cloaa to achool, atreet Just ling paved. Should sell quickly at 22,500 n easy terma. F. D. Wead, S10 S. 18th St Tyler 161. CENTRAL WEST BARGAIN. Sight-room, atrlctly modern oak finish borne, with (0x150 eaat front lot, a anap (or 14 760; 1160 down, 185 per month. Lo cated near 15th and Davenport. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., V01 Ore. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. A BARGAIN. Four large rooma; two full slue lota; well located; built before the high prices; will sacrifice for 11,900; 1100 caah re quired; balance easy monthly payments. WALNUT 677. two frame housea of 7 rooma and bath; . atrlctly modern; paved atreet; located juat weat of high achool. Price (4,000. Would consider cottage In exchange, j Rasp Bros., 110 Keellne. Tyler 721. FOR SALE. Beven-room modern bouse In Cathedral district very desirable; price and terms right Call owner, Webster 1819. 126.00 PER month and a amall cash pay ment down will buy a new bungalow, 4 rooma and bath, east front Doug. 1016. LOT with all Improvements; on paved atreet; good district: 2395 to 1495; 16 aown; st per monin. uoug. du NEW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, targt lot fine location; price 86.250; terms. 6137 N 14th St. Norrla & Norrls. D. 4270 UODERN; ( rooms; hot water heat; paved street; near Crelghton university; 13 600. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. MINNIE LUSA bomee and lota offer 'he beat opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler 187 North OWNER SAYS SELL $500 Down $35 Per Mo. (-room strictly modern full - 2-story bouaa, located In the north part of town; S large rooms and reception halt on first floor, finished tn oak woodwork and oak floors; t nlca bedrooms and bath on sec ond floor; large lot, 50x120; south front n paved atreet paving paid. Price 13,700. Big map. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, . REALTORS. ' 117 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1781. NEAR KRUG PARK, $300 Down $25 Per Mo. 5-room atrlctly modem except heat bun galow. Oak floora In living room ai.d dining room, balance hard pine. Owner leaving olty, has offered to sacrifice thia property at 12,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, REALTORS. (17 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1781. miller Park special. snap for 15,609. v Seven -room eeml-bungnlow, built by day labor for home, all the built-in f-a-turei, fireplace etc; acreencd front po.rh, full brick foundation,-aplenlld laundry with white enp.mel tubs. Ownr la leav ing city: 12,00') down will handle. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omnha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 491 MILLER PARK. . BUNGALOW 6-room, modern, oak finish and oak floors, 2 Vt blocks to car, . 2 blocks to park, near school, south front nice lawn, garage. This Is a good location. 23,600. terms. F, D. Wead, 310 S. lltb at Tyler 151. . MILLER PARK DISTRICT (-room house. 1 -story, good location, paved street. block to car. Just fine for a good homo at thiee price, 13,100 See this at once. Terms F. D. Wead. 110 S. 18th St. Tyler 161. 26TH AND MAJiDERSON. (-room; all modern cottage, large -Ot. ahade and fruit trees, cement walka and paved atrct paid for. Only 12,800 on good terma. P. J. TFBBEN8 CO., 105 Omaha Nat Bank Blilg. D. 2112. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. -ROOM cottage, partly modern, near 44th and Lake, 13,100. 1500 cash, balance like rent Alao amall cottage near 10th and Vinton Will trade. A, McCltllan 1110 o a. pougiaa 7js. ROOM houae and ball, with acre of ground, fas, elentrlo light, full baaoraent, furnace, fruit, shrubbery, barn, chicken houae or win trade for farm In eaatera Nebraska, Box 81(5. Bee. IF you are going to buy a home, aee thla flrat; fine five-room houae; elect tie llgbta. gaa and water Price 11.000 8f owner at 8880 Mandron FIELD CLUB DISTRICT. 7-R. modern bouaa. garage, lot 70x181, price 14.160 . ubimmeu rnone poug. YOUNG A DOHERTY. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Ill BRANDEI8 THEATER DO. 1671 6-ROOM houae for aale In Clifton Hill ad- dttlon. Phona Walnut 425. South WANT TO LEAVE CITY. Will sacrifice lot 60x100, with 1-story frame atore building; five living rocma upstairs: barn and buggy, ahad; 1414 8. 24th St two blocks south of Vinton, Write or apply on preraiaea. Herman Kundft. NEAR 18TH AND VINTON STS. Dandy 6-r. borne, mod., hot water nat, acreena. storm windows, eaat front lot fenced. Price 12,500, 1450 cash. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bid. Ty 721 BIG SNAP 40x68, with (-room nouse, on 24tb luat aoutb of Leavenworth, only 11,800. JOHN W ROBB1NS. 1802 FARNAM ST. Miscellaneous. 8-ROOM MODERN PRESSED BRICK HOUSE FOR ONLY 14,600. In good order, oak finish, fireplace large porchea, shade trees, lot 60x124, garage, paving paid, near nice park. Owner leaving city. W H GATES 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. ' D. 1284. 6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot 12,000 Terms. 1300 casb.belanre 120 per month. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. 642 Paxton Block. WE SELL, rent. Insure and make loana on olty property, north. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 14th and Amea Ave. Col. 217, FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER & SHOTWELL, 201 B. 17th St. . Douglaa 6011. FOR quick sale or rent of your property call A. J. DAVIS CO., Doug. 7150. 220 8. 13th St., Real Estate and Insurance. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estaie and Insurance, 1S20 Farnam St. Douglaa 10(4. HOMES AND Ht.MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. (17 Om Nat Bk Bldg Dong 1711. MODERN. I rooma. hot water heat; double garage; paved atreet; bargain, q. r, Stebblna. 1610 Chicago. F D WEAD SELLS REAL E8TATE REAL ESTATE Business Property BIG BARGAIN IN SO. OMAHA The brick atore building at No. 1606 "N" St, being tha weat 26 feet ot tha I story building; south front taxes all paid Rent for (551 per year. Price 21,600. BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors. 414 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 746 WE WILL buy your home or business prop arty and pay caah. H. A. WOLFE CO. Bleotrlo Bldg. Tyler 18 BUSINESS property and tnveatmenta. A. V. TUKEY A BON, (20 Flrat National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist! Ktb and Dodge Sta. Douglaa 415. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. 400-A. Holt Co. farm, good soil, fair Impvs, 250 per a. Would consider good bouse 1st pmt. Mr." Peaae. 211 Brandela Then Bldg. FOB sale or trade, 2 modern homes; ex change for land: Inquire 1711 Dodge St (the landlady). Douglaa 8847. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. West. PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management South FOR SALE 1 lota, Just Booth ot Eimwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for caah. Addreaa , Box-Y 1188. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. 11-2 ACRES. 8 BLOCKS OF CAR i ROOMS-CROPS, ETC. Must sell at onca. Just outside ot Ben son city limits. 4 rooms, baaement, pantry, good closets, electrlo lights. Fins Boil. Young fruit trees, Hi acres In crop which goes to purchaser. Two good poultry housea. Price 13,160. Fasy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. A BARGAIN IN DUNDEE v FOR SALE Two-story, eight-room mod ern house; large finished attic. Bleeping porch, oak floors down stairs, large base ment and laundry room, good furnac", nice grounds and shade trees. One-half block from car line, Easy terms. Call owner. Walnut 2343. DUNLtKB HOME 1300 down for a strictly modern, brand new. 6-room bungalow Liberty bonds or W. S. stamps same as cash. Douplas 3840 or Colfax 4193. owner. FOR property In Dundee, Happy Hollow and Falracres all GEORGE AND COM PANY, 902-12 City Nat. Bk. Doug. 766. DUNDEE 2-story frame, 7 rooms, modern home at a bargain price. C. A. Grim mel. Phone D. 1615. Minne Lusa. A REAL BUNGALOW, Minne Lusa - Attractive new t-room bungalow, living room with flreplaoe, all built-in features; beautiful flxturea; nicely decorated; oak throughout; tiled bath with shower; large attlo; full brick basement; vegetable cel lar; nice south front lot; 1 block to car line and Miller park. Thla la a beauty and can be bough; for 24,500, It you are looking for a bargain In a real bun galow call J. L. HIATT COMPANY, 900 First Nat'l tank Bldg. . Tyler (1. Miscellaneous. FOR BALE. Two beautiful lota aoutb ot Eimwood Park In Overland addition full (lie lots 60x160. Will take Liberty bonda as pay ment Owner going to camp, muat aell. , Act quick. Address Box Y (35. Omaha Bee. 1 REAL ESTATE WANTED. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED If you have substantial, modern (furnace not Important), five-room home In good neighborhood and on through car line that you will aell on payments with about 1200 to 15no cash payment telephone South 16.TS and give price and location at once. Muat be clear and all on on floor, and worth around tl.ooo Distance not impor tant If good location and near through car line. IKio 8. 25th atreet WANTED RANCH OR FARM Prea brick business block and residence property; also 130.009 worth mortage pa per. S S. 81 R. E. MONTGOMERY. 211 City Nat'l Bank Bldg HAVE customer for 4 or 6-room mod. or nearly mod. cottage, north side; muat be nice; not over 12,800, 1400 caah, balance monthly. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 1(72. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. WB HAVE aeveral good reliable buyer for I and (-room house and bungalow wltb (30 and (000 down. Call Osborn Realty Co Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg PARTIES owning eaatern Colorado uindt wishing to aell, plus call C L. Tat, real estnto 659 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb ''' I a FINANCIAL. Real Estste. Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loam oa your home changed to a straight five-year wan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden B. H. Lougee, Inc.. 62S Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY W. H. Thomas & Son, Keelrtie Bldg. H W BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loana City National Bank Bldg QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W T GRAHAM, (04 Be Bldg Dooglaa 1811. PAUL PETERSON. 1(4 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS O'KEEPB REAL ESTATE CO.. 101( Omaha Nat Rank Bldg Doug. 1711. CITY AND FARM LOANS (. (H and ( Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. 5V2 w unvirv tO U V IC HARRISON a MORTON. an mana Wat Bank Bldg 1100 to 110.000 MADE promptly F D Wead. Wead Bldg., lltb and Farnam Sta Private Money. BHOPEN a COMPANY Douglas 412S Storks and Bonds MAKE YOUR MONEY PRODUCE. Live atock tn a growing company paying cash dividend 1 per cent per month on par. Box 5208. Bee Financial Wanted. THERE Is no better Investment than a high grade flrat mortgage bearing ( per cent interest and secured by an Omaha real dence. E. H. Lougee. Inc. 638-40 Kee tin Bldg. Miscellaneous LOW RATES. C Q. Carlberg, 212 Brandela Theater Bldg.. Doug (86 FARM AND RANCH LANDS ANGUST 8TH. Our next excursion to McGebe. Ark W. B FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLR. Colorado Lands. -a WE have aeveral choice quartera In Kit Carson county, Colo., for sale. Klok In vestment Co., Omaha. LET US JHOW YOU why you should office In The Be Bid. Keystone Investment Co Tyler 111. COLORADO LAND. A good 480 tract near Akron, Washing ton county. A good buy at price asked. Clauson Bros., Klron, Ta. FOR Sal or Trade 308 acre ot farm land; 180 acre broke up. For particulars wrlta to C A. Pearson, Winston, Logan Co., Colo. 1 Maryland Lands. Maryland water front farm. Mild climate. Cat'g e. Russell Realty Co . Baltimore. Md. Nebraska Lands. TODAY'S LAND MENU. CORN AND ALFALFA FARMS. MERRICK COUNTY STYLE. 160 acrea located 4 mile from a good town on the main line of Union Pacific R. R., good level road to town, 40 rods to school, 1H miles to a amall station; land lies level but well drained, aoll good black loam, vary productive, the corn on thla farm will prove this fact; 15 acres tn paatur with small stream of running water; 10 acrea of meadow, balanoe under plow; bran new 4-room bouse, well sheltered by plenty of nice trees; good stabl for six horses and a few other outbuildings, two wells with the very best of pur water at a depth of 20 feet; price 1125 per acre, on good terms. No. 1. 160 acres, S mllea from Central City, all good black loam soil; Ilea per fect, not a foot ot waste, all fin al falfa land, all under plow except ( acre In pasture; price, for a short time, 1110 per acre; about one-half caah, balance good terma. Thla place haa a amall get of Improvements. No. 1. 160 acrea I mllea from Central City, one-half mile to a good school, all good black loam soil, Ilea perfect not a toot of waste; fin alfalfa land, all un der plow except 10 acre In pasture; a fair set ot Improvements, not In the best ot repair; price till per acre, about one half caah, balance terms. , Will consider a good clear residence tn Omaha or Lin coln aa part payment No. 4. 160 acrea In Holt County, I mllea from O'Neill; thla farm Ilea level, good black sandy loam aoll; will produce any crop grown In Nebraaka; 20 acrea under plow, balance bay land which can all be broken and profitably farmed; price, for a ahort time, 245 per acre, about one-half cash, balane good terms. Don't let a small Job at home prevent you from Inspecting these farms at onca. M. A, LARSON, Cen tral City, Nebraska. HAY RANCH. l,160.acr rach, Garfield county; well graased; cuts 400 tona valley bay; 10 acres In corn; 15 miles from Burwell, on level road; house, barns, milk house, granary, sheds, wells, fenced and crota fenced; now running 100 head of cattle and some horse; price 113 per acre M cash; possession can be given buyer who also purchases atock and machinery, oth erwise possession given March 1, 1911. WHITE & HOOVER, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. FARMS FARMS FARMS It your farm I for aala and your price I right, where you have good good for the money, list with me. I have all kinds of customers for all kinds of farms. 1 but the value must b there; within less than 60 miles of Omaha preferred, any size, from 10 acre to 1,000 or up. LET'S GET BUSY. ORIN 8. MERRILL COMPANY, 'City National Bank Bldg. WRITE me for ploturea and prices of my farms and ranchea In god old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford Neb. MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the 'right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City, Neb. 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved road. Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg. Oklahoma Lands. IMPROVED farm In a section that has never had a drought Alwaya lota of rain fall. Small caah payment; ten yeara for the balance. Writ W. H. Jones, Immi gration Agent. Tixta, Oklahoma & East ern Railroad Co.. Broken Bow. Okl Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 250 per a.. inoludlng paid up water right. Henry Levi ACM Rylander 854 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED. FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm wltb n If you want to ep It B. P. SNOWDEN SON, IK Electr Bldg. Douglas (171. WE have buyer on hand at all time for Improved farma and ranches. Whit Hoover. 454 Omaha Natl Bank Bld POULTRY AND PET STOCK TWO Rufua bucks, 12 doea, seven young. call or write, Mr. Utt I00S Dodge. Har ney 1101. 85 APRIL and May chick tor sale. Call Florenr 446 . MONEY TO LOAN. Organised by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, planoa and notes aa aecurlC (40, ( mo., H. good, total. (1.60. Smaller, larger em't. proportional rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty (6( LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 CT SMALLER LOANS. O C7 A 1 W. C. FLAT A U EST 1892 l (TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT (60 Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry Maleahnrk. KM Dod P 6619 Est 191 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FEEDING and breeding wes for sal. J E. Patterson. Bandera. Mont For Sale. A GOOD 6-year-old black horse. For sal at tn independent Bakery Co., 141 North 24tl St. Webster (266 1 FOR SALE A good milk cow. St 3101 Boyd ONE pair of 1-year-old mulea tor aal. Wm Pmp Benson. Neb. Bolshevlki Reinforced. Shanghai, Aug. 5. Bolshevik forces north of Vladivostok have received reinforcements, according- to advices irom viaaivostoic which Include an "international detachment" of over 1,000 men, with machine eun sec- iion. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Heavy Ran of Range Cattle Fails to Disturb Market; Hog Shipmsnts Light and Sell Higher. Omaha, August (, 1(11. Receipt war: Cattle, "logs. Sheep. Monday estimate 14,100 (,000 7,700 Sam day laat week. .11,491 4.7(1 11,146 Sam day S wka. ago..l( ill - 7.5(7 11.146 Sam day S wka ago.. 1.164 10.411 ll.OK Sam day rear ago.... (.714 4.711 12,111 Receipt and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., tor 14 bourn ending at I p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS , Horses Cattle Hogs Sheep.Mule. C, M. S St. P 8 Union Paciflo 114 C. As N. W., east.... 1 C. A N. W.. wet....l50 C, St P, M. O... 8 C. B. A' Q., eaat..,. 16 C, B. Q-. weat.... 181 C. R. I. A P.. eaat. . 17 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Gt West.,.. 1 9 s ( 10 4 11 .. 1 a X . K w 1 0 80 10 1 Total recelpta .710 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 454 782 845 74 290 Swift & Co 1,(30 Cudahy Packing Co 1.269 1,432 247 2.501 Armour A Co 1,406 (61 1,441 1,410 Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. 101 S O. Packing Co.. 16 Wilson 66 Cudahy, K. C 1.212 W B. Vansant Co.. 91 Benton, Vansant A L. 38 Hill A Son , 91 F. a Lewla 200 Huston A Co 41 J B. Root A Co.... 71 J. H. Bulla 168 Roaenstock Broa. .. obi F. G. Kellogg 422 Werthelmer A Degen 871 H. F. Hamilton.... 121 Sullivan Broa. 21 Rothschild A Krebs t Hlgglns Huffman -? Roth Meyers 25 Baker, Jones A Smth 9 Banner Broa ...... li John Harvey 327 Dennia A Francis... 89 Jensen A Lungrcn.. 104 Other buyera 954 1,798 7272 Total 10.196 (.131 .iTha first heavy run of the range on hand thla morning, early es timates being for ls.ooo neaa oi ". " n , v. & riHirahU enrnfed ateera early trade waa about eteady with last week and anywhere from 1526e lower on the medium grad and weak to Itolmttoi the common to ngnt warmeu up -TV -j mmi.h , from (17.60 to (18.40, COriUBU -7-, ...AA with medium klnda aeiung irora j;. v. ; 116.50, and common gradea from (11.60 to 114 00. A drove of western sold early at I,, ra n. .round 1.150 pounds, and prospects were that anything alrble n weatern beevea would aell teady to 1625o lower. The bulk of the butcher tock waa ...... ,.,,, nd 25i50o lower than last week, and stockera and feeders wer very unAw!r..:rr.:r tti. choic to prim. ... 9 iv (Hi rtiiA inwar. beeves. 118.ooois.u; s U, iiS cnoi . nn. tn rood beeves. (I6.2tig ?AA. An tn fair beeves, tll.00O14.75; good to choic yearlings, U6.604J11.00; fair to good yearlings. lli.OOfflK.OO; common to fair yearllnga, (7.7611.00; good to choic grass beaves, 116.6017.50; fair to good grasa beevea, tll.6015.00; common to Ur graes beeves, 19.00cjll.75; good to choice heifers, 8.60Gn.iu; goon , nnfflil nn- fnlr to sood COWS. 18.25Os.T0, common to fair cows. 16 767.76; prime .r. 112. 50013. 2b: good to choice feeders, 111.00 12.60; fair to good feeders, q oniait no? cowimon to lair teeaer, o.ior 7K. nn, tn nhotne stacker. tl.00Oll.60; stock heifers, J7.6O08.26; stock cow. 16.60 8.00; veal calves, Mvii.tv; .i... . ta so an. oo. Hons There were only si carioaoa hon on the market thla morning estimat ed at ( 000 head. It did not tak long to absorb the supply this morning, snippers having a fairly liberal supply of orders and packers buying their need at an early hour. Shipper market wa largely steady to lOo higher with the bulk perbap 118.(00 19.26 with a Iod of 111.40. The packer market waa largely a steady affair from beginning to end aecurlng the bulk at si.z& J 18.40. Th general market la ateaay to 100 higher. Sheep There were 7,700 sheep on tn market this morning. Trad wa a trifle slow In opening, very tew aales being re ported on the early rounds, although there was a atronger feeling among the salesmen this morning on both fat lamb and feeders, indications being that the market would at least be steady and possibly a trlfl high- Quotations on cheep: Lambs, good to choice, I16.6017.10; lambs, fair to good, H4.00O16.60; lambs, feeders, (I5.26ivi7.zs; yearlings, good to choice, 111.00014.60; yearlings, fair to good, 112.7513.00; year ling feeders. 210.76013.60; ewes, good to choice, 211.00011.00; awes, fair to good, 2io.ooon.oo. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokers, 215 South Sixteenth street, Omahai Art Open. High. Low.) Close. Ycst Corn. I Aug. 1 68H 1 19 167V 1 t 156K Sep. I 19 i (2 169Vs 1 69 167V1 Oct 1 (1 1 61 169 1 (2 156K Oata. Aug. 69 69 1744 6814 67 H Sep. 6S4 68 67 (8 (7 Oct. 69 89 68 (9H 67H Pork. Sep. 44 (0 44 90 44 60 44 If 44 (1 Oct Lard. V Sep. 26 70 28 71 26 70 28 Tt 2( (6 Oct. 26 70 2 70 26 67 14 (7 2( 10 Ribs. Sep. 24 98 24 (6 24 88 24 87 24 (( Oct. 24 73 24 73 24 70 24 72 Chicago LIt Stock. Chicago. Aug. 6. (U. 8. Bureau of Mar kets.) Cattlo Receipts, 20,000 head; best natives and best butcher atsady; otnere dull and mostly 25o to 60c lower than on Thursday; 16 loads westerns here; sales ranged 25c to 60c lower than last week; calvea steady to 250 lower: beef cattle: good choice and prime, 217.60018.71; com-l, mon and medium, sio.ovwk.dv; Duicnern stock: cows and heifers, 27.26016.25; can norland cutters, 16. 0007.25; stooker and feeders: good, choic and fancy, sm.oow 12.00; Inferior, common and medium, 17.71 10.00; veal calves: good and ohole. flf.00 01(66. Hogs Receipts, 13.000 head; market strong on best light and best butcher; other about lOo lower th Saturday's average; butcher, 119.10 19.70; light 119.46019 80; packing, 118.00 18.96; rough, 117.60017.(0; bulk of sale, (11.10019.(6; pigs: good and choice, 117.7(011.60. Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 17,000 head; native Iambs weak; western strong to S5 higher; no choic native here; best rang lambs, 111.10; feeders, 117.25; sheep and yearlinr strong to higher; rang wethers, 114.60; Idaho breeding yearling, 219.00; Lambsl choice and prim, 217.60OK.10i ma dlum and good, 116.60017.60; cull, 212.00 O14.00; ewes: oholc and prime, 113.250 1371; medium and good, 1U.00O11.S6; culls, 24.6001.50. ' Kansag City Lira Stock. Kansas City, Aug. 5. Cattle Receipts, 24,000 head, Including 1,000 southern; mar ket weak; prim fed steers, (17.5O01S.4O) dressed beef steers, 111.00017.25; western steers, (11.00015.75; southern steer, 27.600 16.60; cows. tl.00O12.00; heifer, 17.(00 13.00; atocker and feeder, I7.10O17.00, bulls, t7.00Oll.00; calves, I7.60OH.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market tteady; bulk, $1( 10019.60; heavy, 119.360 19.65; packer and butchers, $19.26 19.60; light, (19.00019.60; pigs, 117.76OK.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market ateady; lambs, 114. 10O17.10; year lings,. (ll.OOOU.OO; wethers, 110.00O14.00; ewes, 18.00012.50; stockera and feeders, 16.00017.00.. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Lols. Aug. J.Cattl Receipt. 4.800 head; markH lower; natlv beef teera in.Sfl18.25; yearling steera and heifers, 19.6016.6ft; cows, 17.60012.50; stockers and feeders, !.6012.00; fair to prim southern beef steers. 110.00017:70. Beef cow and heifers, 17.50015.00; natlv calves. 17 75 14.00. Hogs Receipt. (.100 bead; market lower; lights, $19.4619. 76; pigs, (11.25011. 00: mixed and butchers. !ll.3019.70; good heavy. $19.60 19.66; bulk, $19.40019.(5. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 head; market ateady; lambs, 114.00017.00; ewes. 111. 00O12.00; canners and choppers, $6,000 9.00. Visible Supply of Orals. New York; Aug. (. Th rlalbl upply ot American and bonded grain shows th fol lowing change: Wheat Increased 8.986.000 bnshels; corn, decreased (24,000 bushels; oata, decreased 1,(81.000 bushels: rye, Increased 9,000 bush- 1: barlev. daoraaawd 971.000 bu " GRAIN AND PRODUCE Grain Arrivals Axe Substantial; Cash Corn Three o Five Cents Up ; Bulk of Wheat Remains Unchanged. Omaha, Ang. (.Receipts of grain were 171 ear of wheat, 14 car of corn, 27 ears of oata, ( cars oi rye and ( rara of barley aa compared to 286 cars of wheat received laat Monday, 1(0 car of corn and 71 cars of oata. . Corn pries ranged from t to Ic hlgfier tor early trading. Trading waa alow in thla grala for th forepart of th day, wheat being given moat or traders' at tent Ion. Wheat prloea wer unchanged to Ho lower, with th bulk selling at about Saturday a ngurea. Oata, Ilk corn, wa neglected up to a lat hour. Price wer Uq oft Corn No. S whit: t car. 11.84; l-l ear, 11.81. No. whit: 1 car. 11.81; 4 can. 11.10. No. 1 white: 1 car, 11.72. No. ( whltot t can, 11.68. Sample white: 1 ear, 11.11. No. I yellow: 1 car. 11.69 No. S vellow: 1 ear. 11.61: t-l car. 11.(0. No. S yellowi 1 ear, 21.61; 1 car, 11.65; 1 car. 11.(4. Sampl fellow: 4 cars, 11.45. No I mixed: 1 car, 11.60. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. No. 4 ulxd: 1 car, 11.68. No. t mixed: 1 oar. 11.66. No. ( mixed: I car. 11.64; 1 ear, 11.(1; 1 car, 11.11; l car, 11.60. Sampl mixed: 1 oars, 11.41; 1 car, 11.40. . Oats No. 1 whit: 1 car, 6 So, Sampl whit: 1 car, ((He; l car, 66c KyeNo. Si I oars, 11.(1. No. 1: 1 ear,' 11.61. Barley No, t: 1 car, 11.05. No. 4: 1 car, 11.(1. Wheat No. 1 mixed: It car, 12.11; 1 cars, U.lSft. No. 2 hard: 1 car. 11.17; ( cars. 12.16; 41 care, 13.16H; 4 cars. !!.15Vk. 1 car, !2.18Vi, No 1 hard: 1 car, 12.16; 1 car, 11.11 : T oars, 12.11; ( cars, 12.11; l car, 11.11. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 12.14; 1 car, 12.11: S cars, 11.11; 4 care. 13.10: 4 cars. 22.09; No. 5 hard. 1 car, 12.10. No. 1 aprlng; 7 cara, 12.11; 1 ear, 22.16. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt (cara) Today. L. Yr. Wheat . Corb .its Oat 27 Ry 3 ( Barley Shipment (cars) Wheat Corn ................ 174 14 Oat 43 Ry ( Barley I RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats, Chicago 640 427 1 (72 716 107 274 Minneapolis ... Duluth ........ Kansas City . 116 St Louis 60 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipt (bu.) Today. Year Ago Wheat 4,231,000 1,833,000 Corn 780.000 1,895,000 Oat 1,467.000 1,660,000 Shipment (bu.) Wheat 746,000 609.000 Corn 837,000 613.000 Oata 744,000 818,000 UNITED STATES CLEARINGS. Today Year Ago Wheat (67,000 Oata 164,000 445,000 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Corn Take Shoot on Report of Extended Damag Von by Hot wave. Chicago. Aug (.Corn ahot skyward to day impelled by fear of drop tn the market due to widespread record-breaking heat and failure ot expected rain. The market closed strong at the topmost level, 4Htfc net higher, with September u.i:ii and October, $1.63. Oats gained l03ttc. The outcome in provisions varied irom luc decline to a rise of 7c. Exolted buying rushes hoisted tne corn market at th opening. Report ot slxillng temperatures, scorching winds and lack of moisture wer augmented by forecasts that no Immediate relief waa In eight. All other prlc making factora wer temporarily Ig nored, Including even the war newa. Brief translsnt reactions caused by profit taktng took- place at Intervale during the session, Rl, MAII MM I he market showed a fresh scarcity of offerings the quotations soared again without a cneca until me iwi cleared the pit. Oats caught tn buying rever irum win couiainna wra listless. Lard responded a little to th bullish Influence of corn, but pork and ribs were weakened by th near nesa ot th government maximum. Chicago Grain and Provision. Chicago, 111., Aug. 6.--Rectrd breaking hi.h tamaaraturea and aoorching winas throughout th west and aouthwest led to a wild opening today In th oorn market. sn.b.1 tn hnv forced crlcea to make violent Jumps. Owing to peril of widespread aever oorn damage, even me v ui i rll Irnnred a a market factor. Opening quotation, which ranged from 1 : o to 4?o net nigner, wim otpw'i to $1.(1 U, and October, $1.69 to $1.61. were followed followed by continued atrength and in some case by additional gains. n.t. went aoarlng Wltn corn, uig recoiii her eemed to have but little effect a an offaet After opening uncnangea 10 i-mc higher, the market acorea lurmer upmn... Provleton wer neglected. The market hardened a llttl In ympatby with the ad- vano of grain. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. (.Corn No. S yHow, $1.6201.66. Oats No. ( wnita, siwiuo. Barley 92cQ$1.10. St. Lonl Grain, fit. Loui. Mo.. Aug. 6. Corn September, $1.(1 bid: October, $1.6214 bid. Oat September, eio nia. Kama City Grain. Kama City, Aug. (.Corn September, $1.(2; August, $1.60tt. Slonx City Live Stock. Sioux Cltv. Ia.. Aug. 6. Cattle Reoelpts, 7,000 head; market, weak; beef steera, $9.75 018.76; fat cows and heifers, 18.76011.76; canners, $4 6007.76; stockers and feeders. $9.25012.76; feeding cows ana neuers, i.bv 08 76. Wmrm Bneelnts. 1.500 head; market steady; light, $18.1(019.00; mixed, $18.60 18.70; heavy, (ll.UU0i.oui uuis. oi .am., $18.00019.00. No sheep, St. Joseph Live Stock. St Joseph. Mo., Aug. (.Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; market, lower; ateers, (lo.uo 18.2(1 cowa and helfere, -16.00016100; calves. $6.00018.(0. . , , . , . Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head I market, high er; top. $19.40; bulk, $K.(O0K.i6. Sheep ana umm necemu, market, steady; lamb. $11.60017.26; wes, $(.00011.(0. Omaha) OenarsL tm.L i-t.tflah larra. fancy. frh, 28o; k.tik.., 9i trnut. C4o: black eod 16c; whit perch, 10o: black bass, medium end large, 28o; O-S.. !2oi fancy frosen buffalo- carp, 6o; salmon, pina, wnn, fall, lOol red, ookye, Chinook, 24c; whit 20; pike, 22o; bull bead, 21o; pick erel, l(o frogs, genuine Louisiana black bull, jumbo, (4.00; Urge, $2.(0. Wholeal Price of Bf Cut No. 1 loin, Jltfe; No. S loin, 17o; No. I rlb. t?tte; No S riba, Hot No. t rounds, 27c; No. t rounds, 17Hc; No. I chucks. 22 Ho; No. t ehucks, Htto; No. 1 plats, Kttc; No. t plats, line - Chicago General. Chisago, Aug. S. Butter Stady cram ry, 1904IHC I ' Eggs Market higher; receipts, 11.671 esse; firsts, tlOlttte; ordinary firsts, 160 !7Ho; atxmark, case Included, 16017 Ho. Potatoes Unsettled receipts, (4 cars; Virginia barrels, $6.0006.10; Mlnnssota bulk Ohio, $1.15 0 2.40; Minnesota sacked Ohloa, $2.(0; Illinois Early Ohio $3.2602.40. Poultry Allv, market steady; fowl, 100 tic; aprlngs, $2 0 22Ho. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Aug. (.Evaporated Apples Quiet; state ltViOKo. Prune Firm; California, 1016c; Ore gon, 12 H 016o. ' Apricot Steady; choice. He; extra cholo. 181.0! fancy, 11 He. Peach Firm; standard, I2012H: choice, 1240124o; fancy, 14014HC Raisins ateady; loos muscatel, (o; choic to fancy seeded, lOHOllc; seedless, IHOHtto; London layer, $2.00. Sugar Market. New York, Aug, (.Sugar Raw, ateady; oentrlfugal, $.06Sc; refined, ateady; cut loaf, ta; crushed, (,76c; mould A, (c; cubes. t.25o; XXXX powdered 7.70e; powdered, 7.8(0) fin granulated and Diamond A, 7.10c; confectioners A, 7.40c; No. 1, 7.8(0. Cotton Futnrea, New York, Aug. (.Cotton future opened strong; October, 37.4(0 to 28.20c; December, 27.(6o to t7.76o; January, 27 lOo to 21.30c; March, 17.15o to 11.00c; May. ll.OOo. Metal. New York, Ang. 1. Metals Lead, un changed; spot, $$.0$. Spelter quiet; Eaat St Loui delivery, spot $8.0(0 (.17 H. Coffee Market, New York, Aug. (.Coffee Rio No. T, (He; future, steady; October, $.$5c; June, .! I NfeW YORK STOCKS Voluntary Dissolution of Har vester Company Sends Up Stock of Domestic Company. New York, Aug. 5. Th stock market was In a state of suspended animation dur ing the greater part of today" aessten, but quickened and strengthened materially la the final hour, rinsing with a strong ton. , United Statea Steel and kindred ahare featured the uprush at extreme advance of 1 to 4 points. Th most obvious case of cause and af fect waa furnished by International Har vester, th common shares of th domeetlo company gaining 6H In connection with th announcement of the forthcoming vol untary dissolution. Metal Issues wer steady to strong under lead of Utah Copper and Granny Mining, and specialties wer occasionally featured by Linseed common and preferred, Na tlonal Enameling. Burne Brother. Moderate Improvement waa manifested by rail In th general advance of the laat hour, but trading in that group waa alwaya ot minor proportions. Sales amounted to 166,000 aharea Domestic and foreign bonds, firm. Lib erty SH touched par. Sale aggregated (.375.000. Old United Statea bonda nnchanged en call. ' , The market wa practically at a tand atlll during th noon hour, when llttl mora than 10 000 aharea changed hande. Leader continued extremely sluggish, th only fee turea being General Motors and eoplters at extreme gains of 1 to S points. Including Harveater. which Increaaed lta advance to 4 points, the very alendar deal ings of the morning centered around half a dosen specialties, leader, Including rails, showing neglect. Sumatra, on another drive against th ahort. rose S point, and Ameri can Linseed common and preferred wer about 1H point higher. Baldwin Locomo tive cancelled It gain and United State Steel held within the moot contracted limit while American Telephone established a new record for year on th further decline ot I point. Liberty bond again toucnta par. Cloalng Sale. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar .... (9 Am. Can TOO 47$, 44 4TH Am. Car A Foun'y (4H Am. Locomotive ., 66 H Am. Smelt A Ret ((0 11 Tl 71 Am. Sugar Kef. 110 Am. Tel. A Tel. .. 7.900 3H (0 (2 Am. Z L. A 8. .. (00 11 11 11 Anaconda Copper . 1.100 (( 66 68 H Atchison 200 85 15 (5 A G A W I 8 S L. .200 101 10$ 103 Unit. A Ohio ( Uutte A Sup. Cop. 100 17 17 17 H Or I. Petroleum 11 Canadian Paciflo . 404 1(1 111 US Central Leather .. ..... .... (7 Che. A Ohio $4 C, M. A St. P. ... 400 42 42 42 Chicago A N. W 92 C, R. I. A P. etfs, 400 22 22 12 Chlno Copper (00 11 18 89 Colo. Fuel A Iron 100 46 46 41 Corn Prod. Ref. .. 1.000 . 44 41 44 Crucible Steel .... 1,600 17 47 (8 Cuba Cane Sugar . (00 10 10 10 Distillers' Securities T.100 61 17 (8 Erie 1.104 14 14 14 General Electrlo 144 General Motor ... 1,100 1(1 146 161 Gt. Nor. pfd 90 Gt. Nor. Or ctfs... 1,000 11 11 11 Illinois Central 0( Inspiration Copper 1,000 (1 (1 61 Int. Mar. Mar. pfd. 97 Internati Nickel . 1,100 10 11 10 Internat'l Paper .. 100 16 16 16 Kennecott Copper . 700 14 11 18 Louisville A Nash HI Maxwell Motors ,. 100 17 17 21 Mex. Petroleum .. 2.100 101 100 101 Miami Copper 21 Missouri Paolflo .. (00 11 11 11 Montana Power ,, (7 Nevada Copper ... 200 20 10 20 New York Central. (00 71 71 71 N. Y, N. H. A H M Norfolk A Western (00 102 102 102 Northern Paciflo . (00 88 (7 (7 Pennsylvania (00 44 42 42 Pittsburgh Coal .. (00 (1 (0 (1 Ray ConsoL Copper (00 24 22 28 Reading 1.100 (( (7 (7 Rep. Iron A Steel. 2,600 (2 (1 12 Shattuck Arts. Cop K Southern Paciflo .. 700 (4 (4 (4 Southern Railway. 600 23 22 22 Studebaker Corp. . 1,900 44 42 44 Texaa Co 400 1(1 161 161 Union Paciflo .... 1,100 111 120 111 U. S. Ind. Atcohol 1,600 128 187 128 U. S. Steel ........ 14.000 110 101 108 U. S. Steel pfd U0 Utah Copper 1,200 (1 11 11 Wabash pfd. "B'' 11 Western Union ... 71 Westlnghouse Elee. 200 42 41 42 Bethlehem Steel . (,700 84 (2 (4 Total sales for th day, 266,000 aharea. New York Money. New York. Aur. (. Mercantile Paper- Four months, ( per cent; six months, ( per cent, Starling Sixty-day bill, $4.72 commer cial sixty-day bills on banks, 14.72; commer cial sixty-day bills, 14.71; demand, $4.76-5-16; cables, $4.71 7-16. Francs Demand, $5.71; cables, $(.((. Guilders Demand, (lc; cables, 63c Lire Demand, $8.01; cables, $8.00. Sliver Bar, 9(o; Mexican dollars, 770. Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad, firm. Tim Loan Strong; alxty day, ( percent bid; ninety day ( per cent bid; (is month, ( per cent bid, Call Money Firm; high, (; low, 4; ruling rat, 5; closing bid, (; offered at 5; Inst loan, 6. U. S. 2s, rcg .. (( Gt. Nor. 1st 4l (( do 'coupon .. (8 111. Cent, ref 4s 75 V. S. Ss. rcg .. 99 Int. M. M. 6s. 96 do coupon .. 99aK. C. So. ret 6s 78 U. S. Lib. 3S 99.98 U A N. un. 4. (1 U. S. 4s. reg ,.106'M K A T 1st 4 (1 do coupon ..106 Mo. Paa. gen. '4 61 Am. For. Sec. 6s 87 Mont Power 6. 81 Am. T. A T. c. 6 86 N. Y, C. deb ( (2 Anglo-French 5 92Nor. Paa. 4s.,. (0 Arm. A Co. 4 s 82 Nor. Pac. 3s... 69 Atchison gen. 4s. 81 0. B. L. ref 4 (1 Bait. A O. 0 4 Mrs 77 'Pac. T. A T. ( (7 B. Steel ref 6a. 87 Penn. con. 4, (4 Cent. Leather 6 93 Penn. gen. 4l. 86 Cent. Pac. 1st.. 77Readlng gen. 4s. 83 C. A O. CV 6s 81 S L A B F a (s (7 C B A Q ). 4s 95 Bo. Pac cv 5s. (0 CMASPo4s 76 So. Railway 6s. 89 C R I A P r 4s 67Tex. A Pac, 1st (1 C. A 8. ref 4s 72 Union Pac. 4s... (5 D. A R. O. r 6s 63 U. 8. Rubber ( 80 D. ot C. 6 ('31) (2U. S. Steel (a. 98 Krle gen. 4s... 63 Wabash 1st .... (1 Gen. Klec. 6s. 98 French gov. ( (( Bid. New York General. New York, Aug. (.Flour Steady) springs, 111.(0011.60; winters, $10.(0011.60; Kansas, $11.26011.40. Wheat Spot ateady; No. I red, $2.14, traok New York export to arrive. Corn Unaettled; freih shelled No. S yel low, $1.97, and No. $ yellow, $1.17, cost and freight New York. Oats Spot unsettled; standard, 110 llc. Hay Firm; No. 1, (1.6001.65; No. I, $1.6001.66; No. (, $1.2001.40. Hop Dull; state medium to ohole, KIT, (1048c; 1915, nominal) Paciflo coaat, 1(17, 20023c; 19K, 14016c. Pork Firm; mess, H. 96050.00; family, $56.00; ahort clear. $45052.00. Lard Steady) middle west Itfl. 70024.60. Tallow Quiet; city apeclal loose, 18o, Ulc Nominal; fanoy head, lO01Oc; blue rose, (0(e. Coffee. New Tork, Aug. (.There wa further liquidation of September contract In th market for coffe future today, accompa nied by a moderate demand for May. Price opened at a declln of 24 point and closed net on point lower to 1 polat higher, Sep tember cold at 1.26o and May at l.tlo, September, 8.15c; October, 1.16c; December, 1.65c; January, l.(lo; March 1.77c; May, (.91c. Spot coffee dull; Rio 7s, (e; Santo 4s, 11 c; no fresh offer wer reported In th cost and freight market Santos spot and futvre unchanged. Brazilian receipts, 21,000 bags. No report from Rio. New York Stock. New York, Aug. (.Harvester shares were the atrlklng featurea of th arly dealing on th clock exchange today, ad vancing three points on announcement of th forthcoming dissolution. Th few other Irregular changea war confined to special ties, General Motors, Sumatra Tobacco and Baldwin Loeomotlv supplementing last Saturday's gains. United State Steel, rail and shippings wer dull and fluctuated within a very narrow radius. Lorlllard Tobacco continued heavy, losing almost tlv point. Oils and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., Aug. 6. Turpentine firm; 54 e; lalee 240 barrels; receipt. 236 bar rels; shipment, 264 barrel) atock, 27,180 barrel. Rosin, firm; aales, 846 barrel; rcVlpt, 1,460 barrels; shipment. 1,4(0 bar rel; itook, 78,842 barrel; quote B, $14,160 10.26; D. 110.16; B. 110.10010.16; F, $10,400 10.45; O, $10.66010.60; H, $10.60; I. $10.60 fV.ov ! N. I 1.40 O j Vie.ee; &, fii.iv; a iii.iivu.ivi $11.46011.66; WG, $11.(5; WW, $11, ia TAKE STEPS TO CURB WHOLESALE THEFTS OF AUTOS Chamber of Commerce Holds Meeting to Discuss Mean's To Check Crime in City. . Action to "start something" to curb automobile thefts in Omaha was' tak en by the Good Fellowship commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce al a meeting Monday noon when recom mendations were formulated which will be presented to the execntivo committee. Police Commissioner Ringer, ex Chief of Police Dunn, W. B. Cheek, president of , the Omaha Auto club and others spoke. Mr. Ringer declared himself in favor of drastic laws to puuish not only the thieves but the. "fences" 01 go-betweens who receive and dispost of the stolen automobiles. He also endorsed a recommendation by J. W. Rasp that an abstract be demanded from every seller of an automobile, giving the full pedigree of the cat trom the time it was made just as ii now required in a sale of real estate. "If we could send the yegg who steal these machines to tne peniten tiary for about 20 years" said ex-Chiei Dunn, "it would go a long way in putting a stop to automobile stealing. At present we have sent a goodly number of auto thieves to the peniten tiary but as soon as they have served their minimum sentences the parol board turns them loose and they rc-. turn to their old game. Old Tim Yeggs. . The men jvho formerly commercial ized white slavery and the yegg met who cracked safes have gone into th automobile stealing business. They have made a life study of their profes sion and they are hard men fo catch, The question of catching auto thieves is one of the most perplexing to the police department , ' , 9 "Omaha is not the only city suffer ing. In Los Angehs over $l,00O,0UC worth of machines were stolen last year, and in Chicago 16,000 machine! were taken. "Every owner ought to be required by law-to lock his machine whenever he leaves it standing on the street." A suggestion made by J. W. Rasr. was that automobile insurance .com panies make a rule never to insure s machine beyond three-fourths -of its value. This, he thought would niak owners more careful a mnjltA haa nfivss )ira) frnir. Massachusetts said that there automo bilists are compelled to register their names and machine numbers when ever they drive into a garage. : ; V Widening of Harney Street Rpr.nmmp.nrlp.ri hv Counc, The city, council committee oi tht. whole recommended 'widening of Harney street, Twenty-sixth to Thirty-first streets, to a width of 80 feet, 14 feet to be added on the south side of the present thoroughfare.: i , The council announced that its ulti mate aim is to include Harney street, Twentieth to Twenty-sixth streets, in this widening project. Protest! were expressed against widening only a five-block section. Rve Unhappy Couples Ask Marriage Bonds Be Severed The following divorce petitions have been filed in disrtcit court: Ro bert F. Slack against Maud, Slack, charffinc cruelty : Andrew Lund against Johanna H. Lund, charg1ig cruelty; Lorraine Taylor against John Taylor, charging cruelty and . non support; Sadie H. Marsh against Si las Marsh, charging desertion and non-support, and William Davis asainst Mollie Davis, alleging cruelty and threatening to take his life - PRESERVING EGGS Learn latest and best war ECGOflA TUM. Keeps ms; perfectly 1 rear, eoata but lo do. No expensive tar ndeU Kept in ordinary box or carton, in dorsed by National Hoasewive Lesttue. Successful t years. Bampl tot SO do. gf (Oo postpaid Book free. ' Geo. H. Lee Co., 1118 Harney, Omaha. August Investment! Our August investment lit contains: . 11 U, S. Government and Fed eral Land Bank bonds. 7 Short term tecuritiet of Foreign Governments. 18 Municipal bonds. 39 Attractive bonds and short term . notes of Railroad, ' Public Utility and Industrxal Corporations. , Fifteen of th Issue ar described in detail. The yields range as high is $ Stni jor Lit! rjB-174. ? TheNationalCity ' Company - t CorritPanitnl Ofctt jo Cititt ' Chlearo 137 So. La Sail. St. fiends-Short Term iVeoj- A mptatm SKINNER PACKING tT0hk eft. si EGGS TOADS MSVSSW . T... 1116-1118 "DoucHos St: Tol;Douosl52l