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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913 11 REAL ESTATE. CITY rnOPBIlTY FOR SALTS. Removal Notice !Wo 'have outgrown our present quarters and aro moving today to a now' suite of of fices, number 216 Omaha National Bank Building.' Charles W. Martin & Co. West Farnam Brick and Stucco House This la a well constructed, 8-room, modem 2-story and attlo house, nearly yew, with brick let story, stucco 2d and 3d, having large living room with brick fireplace and attractive dining room with, paneled walls, finished In oak, convenient kitchen, flt-at floor; 3 attractive bedrooms and outside Bleeping porch and complete bathroom second floor; 2 bedrooms and bathroom third floor. Large lot 96x110 feet. Located near 41st and Davenport: very reasonable terms. Price $15,600. Price can be reduced by buying leas frontage. George & Company Tel. D. 756. 80M2 City Nat Bank Bldg. THESE HOUSES MUST BE SOLD 41ST & GRAND AVE. Original price $l,'60O-reduced price 11,400. Three-room buns-alow: larsre Ilvlnir room: nice kitchen and bedroom; city water In kitchen; electric lights. Dandy cemented basement, cement walks. Good chicken house with woven wire fence. Close to Grand Ave. car, fine school and stores. Will add another room If desired, without mucn aaaiuonai cost. 3609 SHERMAN AVE, Orlklnal Dried 13.00O reduce tirtrn 22.HX) Blx rooms and reception hall; square house, entirely modern; paved street, paving paid. Good house. This Is cer tainly some low price and ought to sell the property very readily. $000 down will UUMUl. 1. We would consider good vacant lot as nrst payment, Daiance UKo rent. For further information see . SCOTT & HILL, Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bldg, Two Dundee Lots $975 Each Located .on Nicholas street, between 60th and.ilst one . of the most .sightly lo- ta f f tr, ts In ntine-l-.. T.r4V n . L-. . wewee. aaa - .eLv,v. uvig S1 u ftUUUt Hi t U feet above; "grade. Just enough to male a ment sidewalk, arid asphalt paved street Th.RR 1 At t h.lllH lut ,t,n.wl. 1 om a , CfW each. in a, Very short time. Can arrange HASTINGS & IDSYPBN. 1S14 Harney St $200 Cash Buys 6-room stucco bungalow 'located on So. Central Blvd., south of Ilanscom parte -xma is an elegant new house; hard-wood finish and modern in everv respecU Just far enough from the boule vard to make It a very pleasant place to I live. Price, 14,000. This must be sold at once. O "Neil's B. E. & Ins. Agency 1505 Farnam $t. Tel. Tyler 124. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME 2116 Wirt 8 rooms, reception hall, tile bath, hot water heat oak finish, newly remodeled, modern to date; was outside of tornado zone. 'Can take a email rnt. tage on this; leaving state. Reynolds, 2118 nin. xeu' vv.eD. zs.. - BABY PAYMENTS, $1,600. WAMRTV1M TiTw nrcTDTnm This, Is mighty cheap for a seven-room on a payment of $100 cash, balance $20 uer uiuniu, uo. wxioo. otreet paved. -1,750 Look at SS31 Tnvlo at n- a,lD .from Ames Ave. car, new 6-room cottage, modern in every way, full -cemented basement screens, storm WlndOWfl. lAFfTA- Int. -nlM hlnnimiB. Don't fall to take advantage of mis upponuniiy. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 1781. Ware Block. Kountze Place Home $3,7002117 LothroD St. Practically brand new. 7-room house, with garage on rear of lot This is an exceptionally well built home. Dining room, living room ana nan unisnea in quarter-sawed, white oak: sun room off of dlnlnir room. Rw. ond floor has 3 bedrooms and bath, fin ished in natural birch. Only 1 block to laouirop scnooi ana ,ztn HI. car- line. i.ei us snow yqu una at once. George & Company Exclusive Agents. . Phone P. 786. 902.1. City Nat. Bk. Bldg, 1100 CASH. BALANCE S20 A MONTH. 6-room house, partly modern; house will do painica to suit ouyer. MYRTLE DEUEL. 2702 Brown St. Tel Web. HK2. FOR SALE Modern seven-room house. Large rooms and reception hall. In gooa condition, beautiful lot and fine location. Now occupied by owner contemplating removal irom city. aaareaa i no, lies. IN Rollavua. 6-room house, new. else trio- light, good barn and outbuilding, three biz lots, three blocks from car. Terms on request. Phone Uellevue, 23. 7-ROOM. recco. hall and bath: lariro lot: barn and fruit; . near car and school; a cargaip. uwner. weD, ..sr.. TO BUY, BELL OR RENT, FIRST SEE JUlt-N W. HUU111NH. JS03 t'AUMAM BT. FARM tc RANCH LANDS COR SAL1S California CALIFORNIA LAND. Send for cata logue. Properties in all counties. Vol' liable, reliable information. C. M. Woos ter Co.. Plielan Bldg.. Ban Francisco. our next "Private" Excursion to and all through BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA Leaves' July 7. Excursion rate. Make your reservations early. Karl Brehme SIS Bee Bldg., Omaha. CALIFORNIA land excursions 1st and Sd Tuea, W. T. Smith Co. 816. City Nat Bk. Persistent Advertising ts the Road to 13 lg Returns. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET General Shortage in Wheat Re ported at Many Trading Points. CORN HAS A NEW STRENGTH tVeakness In the Yellow Cereal la Helped by Increased Argentina Shipment! nnd Heavy Baying;. OMAHA. June 6, 1913. Betldea the big short Interest In wheat centered at Chicago, there Is a largo shortage scattered from one end of the country to the other linen thai wee put out when there was no breath gains! tne southwestern crop pros pects. The weather for the last two days haa rwvin mnr- f.vAMhl. fnt. v,- growing croD of thn nulhWMt. nnit ail. .vices from many sections of that coun try toia or these conditions. For the first time since tha unfa.vora.hlA rron reports commenced to arrive from Kan sas there was a change In the tenor of tne aavices. without raking over the state from One end to thn nthr. a Kan sas City grain house with a large Inter est throughout the southwest wired that advices from their own nouses were mucn Detter. That the present lower temperatures, coupled with the rains In many sections, hu at laut rmril.llv hushed the walling of thn "crop killers" kjiu mni me unai taie oi ma yieia win soon bo told by the harvesting and threshing of the grain. Cash wheat was Ho lower. Strength was given to the corn market during the earlier hours of the session yesterday, wnen the buying was of par ticularly good quality. The weakness In this grain was probably helped some by the forecast of Increased Argentine shipments.- Cash corn was unohanged to Ho higher. Uneasiness was shown by the longs in" oats yesterday and thev were "n.etlv sellers, with talk of revision of the tariff and the removal of duty on Canadian oats uppermost In their minds. Tha market needed support Cash oats were ?o lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE, California. . Colorado. XfTTRT aatl mw Imnmv t 4 ...A m Sterling, Colo. "SNAP." L. q. Week bach. 182 Bouth Humboldt Rfc. Dunvsr. Colo. Minnesota 160 ACRES. 45 miles from Mlnnenrw-ill.- one mile from town; 120 acres cultivated; balance meadow and "pasture; heavy soil; tuir set uuuumss; one gooa team norses; two COWS, several head nf vnunrr ntnnlr; complete set of machinery, chickens, hon and everything on the place' goes at HO tier acre, one-nan casn. SCHWAB BROS.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn Idaho, tornadoes. Mild winters. Am salflnir mv fine apple orchard partly in bearing, S230 an acre, dome unimproved, iiza. 4 to 6 tons alfalfa, 500 to 400 bushels potatoes per nut. Trms, will divide. Close to jummttt, u railroads, abundance water; no cop failures, w. E. Bell, Ernmett' Idaho. Montana SIXTY' THOUSAND acres Carey land ouen to entry at vaner. Aiont.. iirteen annual payments; section famous for grains, grasses, vegetables; well adapted to aiversinea larming. or particulars write Valler Farm Sales company,. Box 1026. Valler. Mont. Oregon, WE are owners of a 700-acre. 3-vear-old. commercial aDDle oi chard, located In (Douglas county, Oregon. Non-lrrlgated ana in nign state or cultivation, win sell It In 100-acre tracts or multiples thereof to responsible parties desiring a first class .retail proposition. Detailed Information and ' terms, furnished. . Sun- nyaaio orcnard company, $n Plymouth mag., Minneapolis, Minn. BEAJj ESTATE LOANST MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HOMES. NO DELAY. J. H. Mithen Co., INC. 921 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 127a MONEY TO LOAN on lmDroved farms In eastern Nebraska and western Iowa- Loans made for 14 and 8 ner cent, with the usual optional privilege. For further particulars write to - noma oince. The l&auitaDie Loan uo.. Percy is. u Wynne. Ais i eec y, umana, xseo. REAL ESTATE LOANS In any amounts. W. H. THOMAS, 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand at lowest rates loans on Nebraska farms ana umana city property in any amounts, Hj.W. BINDER. 823 city National name mag. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. I) KEKPE REAL ESTAtBI CO.. 1018 Omaha National. Douglas 2715, LOANS on farms and Improved city property. 6 va ana e per cent: no asiay, J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1603 Farnam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith' & Co.. 1120 Farnam St. GARVIN BROS.&'Manfr $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., uth and farnam. 6 " 310.312 uranaeis i neater uiag. LARGE loans our specialty. Btull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Om. Nat 'STKAJISHIFS" ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS. Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean paasago 7H days. Moderate rates. 'For book ot tours, raxes, etc., appiy to HENDERSON BROTHERS., Gen. Acta., li V. itandolph Bt, Chicago. OR ANY LUUAL AU1SNT. REAL ESTATE WANTED I Have Buyer for 7room house, either In west part of city or In llanscom Park district .Let me hear what you have for sale at be tween $4,000 and 85,000. Want -to hear from Omahans only. Address D-141, care Bee. LIBT your house with us. We have buy era. Osborne Real Estate Co. Doug. 1474. WANTED TO BUY Dolgof f fd-hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. " WOULD like to buy a flvo or six-room house to be moved on a lot One in the neighborhood of 24th and Clark preforred. Telephone Red 4301. BEST prices for furniture. Call X). 7803. SECONDHAND clothes, shoes; pay best pneej. TeU Tyler 1100. LIVE STOCK BtARKET OF" WEST Shlp lire atockTto South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt aqd careful atten tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants BYERS BROS. & CO.. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bltlg. MARTIN BROS. & CO., Exchange Bldg. equal to K9.000 bu.; corn. LOCO bu.; oats. none. Wheat at Liverpool closed H0TM lower; orn, HHd lower. Primary wheat recelnta ware 42X000 bu. and shipments 453,000 bu., against receipts of 8S8.0CO bu. and shipments ot 203,000 bu. last eyar. Primary corn receipts were 1,026,000 bu. and shipments 316,000 bu., against receipts of 1,CS0,CC0 bu. and shipments ot 30S.000 bu. est year. Primary oats receipts were 779,000 bu. and shipments 468,000 bu., against receipts of 308,000 bu. and shipments of 367.COJ bu. last year. Carlot Receipts. WhMLLCorn. Oata. Chicago , 12 Minneapolis iso ... ... Duluth 68 Omaha 62 S3 19 Kansas City ,. 41 65 17 Bt. Louis 18 101 S Winnipeg ., ....235 ... ... Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 hard. 8IHVc; No. 8 hard, StH66o: No. 4 hard. b0&; No. 8 sirring. MSJS4Ho; No. 4 spring, 82HS63Ho: No. 2 durum, $6H 87c: No. 3 durum, 8GHif60c Corn: No. 2 white, 66HeC6Hc; No. 3 white, 664360; No. 4 white, 6&OCSH0: No. 2 yellow, 66U OC6o; No. 3 yellow. 6H4QS6Ho; No. 4 yel low. Muctfio; rxo. z, coviouiio; no. s, S2C6Uo: No. 4. 641766a: no arnde. 50ff62Hc. Oats: No. 3 white, mWTio; standard, 37Uo; No. 3 white, 37c; No. 4 white, 36c iiarieyi Malting, bugwo; no. l reea, n 0460. Rye: No. 2, S&HSWo; No. 3, 66 CTH. The following cash sales were reported 86 He No. 8 hard winter: 3 cars, Sso. No. 4 hard winter: i oar (rye mixed), szo; l car,' SI. Oats No. 8 white: 3 cars, 37o. No. 4 white: 1H cars, 86?ic. Corn No. 2 white: 3 cars, 66Ho. No. i white: 6 cars, 65a No. 4 white: 1 car, 65Ho. No. 3 yel low: l car, mo : z cars, 65&c no. a yel low: 6 cars, 6$Hc. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars, 66c: 1 car, Hlic No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, 66Ho; 3 cars, 6&Uc No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 66 Ho; 9 cars, 65Vic No. 4 mixed: 1 car, t6o; 1 car, 64Hc; 1 car, 64c. No grade: rour-nrtna oi a car, khc, OHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading: nnd Cloalns Prloea on Donrd of Trade. CHICAGO, June' 6. Largo sales of cash wheat today for prompt shipments out of Chicago had a rallying effect on deferred deliveries. Although the market closed weak, latest prices ranged from Ho- oft to H6Hc net advance. Com finished H HQHo and provisions increased in cost Jtta&a to 16c Bullish sentiment in wheat was fur ther aided by grain dealers estimating the Kansas harvest as low as 70.000.00 bush els and reducing the Oklahoma forecast to 16,000,000. Stook market weakness had a depress ing effect on wheat prices at tno outset, and again was Influential near the close. Taking the day as a whole, however, the bulls had the advantage, which was em- pnasizea rsy adverse crop aavices rrom Missouri. Export clearances of wheat and flour were liberal, being eaual to 899.000 bush els. Primary receipts of Nvheat wore 432,000 nusiveis; a year ago, s&3,wu ousnois. Rural offerings of corn were not yet equal to merchandising requirements. In consequence, after an early dip due to fine weather, the market strengthened, and the close was the highest so far on the crop. Big consignments weakened oats. Packers hoisted the provisions market ana counteracted heavy selling, thought to be on foreign account The selling re ferred to was mainly in October lard and eeptemDer nra, The leading futures ranged as follows Artlolel Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloae.Yes'y. Wheatl July.lKWii Sept toHQ Dec 91' corn. juiy. Sept Dec. Oats. July. Sept Dec Pork. GML 1 QS"atZ fPt&f. 1 OlUi TMZ I ill ay s jll III SOOTH 2025 2000 19 60 . 19 80 19 00 .... 67H 6667 i8iTi 38HGC9 I 20 25 0 10 19 77H 19 65 10 95 10 97H 10 92H 10 07H 1100 10 92H6 10 90 U 62H H 65 U32H 1127H U 02H July. Sept Lard. July, Sept Oct. Ribs. July. Sept oct. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat' No. 2 red, wKCOTv.m, no. s reu, sww, no. a hard, 92$3Ho; No. 3 hard, 903S2Hc; No. 1 northern, 91H93Ho: No. 2 northern. 90 Ov-a; no s nortnern, rowmui nu. a oprtns. 9091o; No. 3 spring, Kxawc; no, t spring. 82Qf3o; velvet chaff, OOfiXHo; durum, 903 96c. Corn: No. 2. )Ho5Woi No. 2 white. 59H&P69HO; No. 3 white, uxgww. no. 8 yeUow, 69Ue6SH; No. i, 68HS59o; No. 4 Wnite, OBBWJlOi u, jrciiuvr, Mjusra, standard, 41o. Rye: No. 2, 60063c Bar ley: Dooraoo; ximouiy: j.mx.w. uiorer; Nominal. wutu, fiv.?7s,4j'iv.0.f iua BUTTER Irregular; creameries, 24H81 'EGGS Higher; receipts, 2L893 cases; at mark, cases included, 1718c; ordinary firsts. lTHc; flrjU, 18c. POTATOES Lower; receipts, old, 45 cars; Miomgan,- 40Bc; uinnemia, Wisconsin, 3038c: receipts of new, 85 cars; prices ILO0L05. TnT7T mv Til Khar: chickens. alive. ISHoi springs, alive, 16Ho. St. Louis General Market, ST. LOUIS, June 6. WHEAT-Cash l No. 3 red, 99H3U.06; No. 2 hard, 9206c. CORN-No. 2, 6S4o; No. 3 white, 60H OATS No. 2, 40SHot No. 2 white. 41c RYE 62c. Closing prices. of futures: WHP1AT Julv. S7c: BeDtember. S7Hc, CORN July, 6STic; September, 69SwHo. OATS-July, 87Ho; September. 3SHc. POULTRY Slow; chickens, 13Ho; springs, 202ro; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12c; geese, 70. BUTT15R Bull; creamery, 24CSc. EGGS-Culet, at 17e. FLOUR Unchanged. , HAY-Timothy. 12.0O3il.bO. BRAN-Unchanged. , x necMDtn. Shlnmenls. Flour, bbls.- 4.0W Wheat bu .w-.t.... 22,000 27,000 Corn, bu..., 12M0O m.too Oats bulI.K"".... 4.000 24,000 r . iliw nM 4 sand PfnvlatAii at n.HaBHSl w -i-wwW . ' rr a XTi a a f'Ttnr Tim K WTT T7! A T CAJBti; wo. 2 naro, wmwwano; rjo. toy O i"U A Willie HAY-Tlmothy. 312.6018.00. rvrtTP-,, t Tnlv. muc: Bentember. 84Ho: CORN July, 67H16sc; septemoer, oiw, m i rrtlacrt. TrrtTTTnTr fSwLTTiArv. TJai firsts. 26o: seconds, ZJc; package, tws. POULTRY Hens. ISHc; roosters, 10c; nn nt. Bhlnmenls Wheat bU,M 4t,000 4i(00 Corn, bu 35XJ0 ,000 oats bH:;;;!.; ito e,ooo Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. June 5. WHEAT Spot steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s 6d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7S4ita. -uiures, easy, juiy, 7m 4Vd: October. 7s 3d: December. 7s3Hd. f;onN-Boot steady; American mixed. new. 6a &d; American mixed, new kiln dried, 6s3Hd; American mixed, old kiln arlea, es. i'Titurec, esay, wuiy a. ruu, 4sl0Hd; September L& Plata, 4sua. Milwaukee Grain Market. MTLWAUKBE. June 5. WHEAT N o. 1 northern, 940960! No. 2 northern, 92Q S3Hc; No. 3 nara winter, oic; juiy, 89c: September. 89c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 61c: No. 2 white, flio; no. 3, &c; juiy, wa; tepiemotr, 69UC OATS4OH04OHC RYE 2(8IHc. BARLEY 686!c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 5.-WHEAT T.lw CrdsU n v4 tUVTZ tRfSt t- -A. - No. 1 hard. 91Ho: No. 1 northern, V0& nic; no. x nonncm, Bc; no. z hard, Montana, DOHgeiHc; No. 3, 86 Snarar Market. NEW YORK. June S. SUGAR Raw. easy; muscovado, 2.80&2.S3C-, centrifugal, S.3O0&33a; molasses, iC5Q2.5Sc; rtflned. steaay. I - I 10 87H U 00 1 10 87H I 10 87H U10 I 10 97H I 10 65 I 10 95 I 10 85 11 62H 11 C3H U 60 U27H 1135 1125 , 11 00 I 11 06 10 S7H NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Stream of Liquidation Checked and Demand is Better. EFFORT TO SUPPORT ISSUES Moments of Profound WrakneM, bnt Increased Recuperative Poivcra Are Shown London Sell ing Continues. iiutx x uiuv, guns o, a no Bircmn ui liquidation was checked today and ef forts were made to support the stocks which form tho backbono of the market. There were moments of pronounced weakness, but the market showed In creased recuperative powers and rallied briskly after a setback at the opening and a sharp bear drive In the afternoon. Increased pressure In the final dealings put tne list wen Deiow yesteruay wuoo. hut lno wkm considerably smaller than on tho preceding day. jvno oemana tor siockb v wh y though not keen. Selling by London In chiefly because of these offerings that the market began tho day with many losses ot 1 to 2 points. After a sharp rebound tho market grew dull, holding firmly on the higher level until a splriled bear drive, upset the list In tho early afternoon. Vig orous buying .served to prop up tho load- ers, but tno tone was unnww un... ... close. Some stocks were under severe pressure. Can and Bmoltlng preferred also were distinctly heavy. Tho bona maraet many ?-"-clal weakness among some of tho 6 per vl . . ." , TtntlMn rnnVArtlblea cent, issues, itnsuuii -- lo.lng 1H and yor&lUo Grande re- funding ts a. wonnwn i o; back 2H. ToUl sales, par vaiue. !., 000. United States 3s and Panama n u- vonced H on can. . Number of salss ana leaamg on stocks today were: . i rv,nf ... 4.100 H f! Amrrtotn Ar eultursl .. Amertciu Can JM tW H J' Atnetlosn a & F. U' JJU AmUn Oottoa. Oil l 2 " J'JJ Am.rtoa Um4 ...... SLAR.....V.. 14.JM elii MH ?0H Aroerlma B. k- P"" '- JSi imC ibiu auv.- . VI i im InnU H7U IIU " :;::; i.o m is Atchlsoa 4.M0 Mt 1 Anm(vrtHA All rune w.s rr. . ...r Atchison pta .,TU Atlantic Com una...... " -jig -f Bltta.or OhU. I.M0 MH MH H Sitru Uth.r .. ....... l b i Wit 114 ChlMro O. W 1.700 UH 10VI VH Chlctita St W, w ; n;""":" i.iw liou uMi iSk Com rroact , ."v j DtUwire & nuown iuv Denter mo unuia, .. w " n L t) n k,4 . ..... ..... 3B xt..:.v . im ,i 11 iiu Brie WX 'V4 H JJV4 Erie it pra j.j' "j 7 Erie td Dtd IM Utl iA art Korthern pta J.soo 1H mji in i.pii.i .i Mrvtiiu ,....... - - - - - - --.. nnnoii (.-Mitrai " " 'fJ Interbomuih Met. J.000 UH 12H U lnl.rhnih Mat. Bfd.... 1.900 47U 4SU 4(U . . . u ma ifrt mi inaix Inter-Marine ptd 100 UH UH UJi Iniernaiioui npvr ...... w . is Interattlooal Pump 100 7H 7H 7 Ksntas City 8onthrn.... too 11. 11H TjrM. r... 10O tl II Hit Lehlfh Vsller 4,000 ltlH H0V4 U0 . ... . a. . .... . . . ..... ..A ..A ljcuivruie iwnTuiv... w it M., 8t p. & s. ate. M. too mu 1UH H V JC T 1.100 ltK It II Mlwourl r&eltlo 3.400 21 21 II H NkUODtl niKUlt ; HO isauonai uema ,..,... iw ii , . q v t n , f 9A M . ..... 17U Kew Torlt Central 1,500 ISH 17 It N. Y.. O. A V 1,100 tH 2H4 Kbrfolk ft WMtera 600 101 lOltf 1U Korth' Amrlean ' 47 H Northern Paelno 4,oo 110H 103U 108s iai ir.ii ma (M aJ a aT PranirlTanla 4,100 101 107U 107U r. M. . n , . .a.. . . . a J SLCII1D BL.1 1 ka aa II a it a m akU ism Ai . t UM ............. -WU IWH IWT P., C. a A Bt L 100 MH MH II Flttaburih Goal (do IIU II ljU i.-m n- inn n m -itr Pullman. Palace, Oar, v.. ..... ..... 111 Tleadlne 11,100 15Vi ICS 165V4 Itepubllo Z. & ........... 1,100 20 UH II jupuono i. 4c n. pia.,,.. i,to vih 774 77U mi. ...... rA )M . , . ' .... a. l .v.. , . , , s,,w Jill rtnk Taland rV nfV 9 71V. 9At? 9K,f Bt. L A S. F. 2d pfd... 1,000 7H H Vi Beaboard Air Lint is fW board A. L. ptd 100 40 40 HU lo-Sheffield S. A I.,.. 100 II 21 Bouthem Paeltte T.tOO IST4 2U llV Southern Kallvay , Jli xi 21 flo. flillwar nPil 1 VM ra .tit Tennaeaae Copper 100 SI IIU nu Texas & Paoltle. 700 UH lijl UM Union raeltle 11,100 14H lliU 14 Union rciflc pfd &M n soVi United 8tates ltealtr.... 100 4Ti H el Dm nuvocr.,,, l.evo BS9 BI IIU United Ftatea Steel J00.8M 15U B4 d ..: ST P' J04H I04H 104U Utah CooDtr Lino n uu 71 Wabaahllnl Cem,c' " m u MH "H Wabaah efd eea aai aai Wabaah pfd , J00 ' t "(ii ail Western Maryhtnd 100 M 14 ajfrn Union too MU ui lt Wheeltnt ft lke Brie.. 0 4 J 1 t Total salea tor the day, 410,709 shares. New Vorlr TtYnnv r..i,., NEW YORK, Juno 6. MONEY On call steady; 2H8C per cent: ruling rate 2-li per cent; lost bid, 2H per cent; offered at Vu. per cent. Time loans, stronger: per cent: six months, 6Q6H per cent. jt 4mm.au WfiaMifl i.XJLIX. aTJVa'JU.lL DV p cent, HTBmi.TWn W VIT 1 XTi-lli. tti . .. . . . . . . J.La-.vjra . trill, W1UI actual business in bankers' bills at 34.83 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8035 for de mand. Commercial bills, 34.S2H. HIT-VP, T1 TUlr. IV1U. ,rflZ!Z A-tl 7- , Mv.w!ft Ul.MMI, i5C. BONDS Government, firm; railroad, weak. ' Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows; U. B. ret. 2a, res.. .100 Japan 4U 5 u. oo. ret. tt.. iih U. 8. Is, m 1W la. 8. deb. 4. 1M1 x U, 8. 4a. reg UH M. K, A T. lit 4e. UK Ill .. af. 1:7. ww vww.h. ,....,. uv Kru, 711.,,., a. Panama Is coupon.. 10 Mo. Pacltle 4s..., 44 Atner. As. I..... Mhi N It n'ot M M.. U A. T. St T. t!T. M. VN. T. a (. IHl,.., I4 Am. Tohacco 4a.. ..Ill ao deb. 4e ij Armour A Co. 4Ha 11 K. y. N. , & . Atchlaon sen. 4a..., or. JHa tiu rfn a Iftan II M . w ... - . : ITT wW ... . -. . . - ... ... o. aa. . hu do or. la II do or. 4a los A CI L. let 4 IK) No. PaolHe itl..... , Bel. & Ohio 4a H to li ,. do IVia MH 0. 8. L rtdr, t. Brook. Tr. sr. 4s... HUFiran. er. IHs Jin. it Cen. at Ot. Is. ..,101 'So eon. 4a.,,. ,. au CM. Leather Is,... MViReadlni; cen. 4s.... II Chea A Ohio H. IIHS.1.4 3. r. tt 4a llVa do coar. 4H U do cen. . ........ Ml! Cbtcaeo & A IHa, U Bt. L 8. w, I 11. 7t3 C. B. & Q. j. 41... MR A. L. adj. U.... UH arcu. ,a ,.av. rw. COl, ft,,,,. Illl O M S V e 4Ua..lOOH do er. 4s..,.T 1 Itu a K. I. 4 F. a 4a. C4Ti do lit ref. ii...,. II do rt. 4a IHiSo. Railway la......IM a u . - it, a. A. . . w w. , n . 73 a wv keu, v., . , 74t -D. & 11. er. as,.., mv union rtcino ,... Mu D. A It. O. ret (a. 10 do er. 4a J, piatlllerr" I 17 do 1st A ref. 4s.! H Erie p. 1. 4 13 U. 8. nubbe? ll", 1MU do sen. 4s. 70 D. 8. Steel Sd a". m8 do or. 4a. ser. B. 471iV.-a (Them. 8s.. M III. Cen. 1st r. 4.. 10 Waiaih Id 4 eiv ii IIU Inter. Met, 4H,. THW-etera Md.4s."i7l Inter. M. M . 4Hi. MMeit. Rlec er. BslO Bid. "Offered. Wis. CSmtrM 4s" ITU London Stock Market, IIWDON. .Tlln K Am.rl.w, i.i opened uncertain, with prices aroui-i fuutv. ino uuuiuauon toiiowoa and most of the list declined. At noon the tone was easy, with prices ranging from Unftfiannut tn n nnfnt 1 ...... w tf.ai7T Pacific was a firm exception and gained Consola, moo.. 71 T-14 Losllrllle A N Ul do account ,. 7IHM.. K. 4 T 11(4 Anal. Copper 70 Kt T. Central.. lit Atchteoa UK Penaarlranta Uil Oasadlan Patlflo...22HRdlDI Mi7 Chlcaco a. VT 11 Southern Paetnc... II Bt. Paul 104H Union Paelno iriH nenrer 4 Itle O... 1IHU. B. Bteel J2 Erie K WaUati 3 do lit pfd.... IIUDe Been fl Grand Trunk tftHIUsd Mines......... au Illlnute Cotral... ,1W SILVER Bar, dull at 2711-lod per or. MONBY-aHfWH per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills Is 4H49 4H per cent, i Treasury Statement. ' WASHINGTON, June SThe condition of the United States treasury at the be. ginning of business today was: Working uaiance, Hwi,jii3, in oanita ana t'nllip Pine treasury. 48.Ui8,3w8: total of general fund, $138,908,-81 Receipts yesterday 83,082,. 712: disbursements. 1LMK.187. The lumlu. this fiscal year Is 39,380,400, as against a deficit ot 34.773,83, last year. The figures for receipts, disbursements, surplus ard deficit exelude Panama canal and pub.lo oeDt transaouon. Roaton Htock 3Inrkt, BOSTON, June .Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alle-ei Menaws Amal. Copper H N'ada Con ll A. I. U AS SOMMplaalns Mlnea ... IH Arliena Com H forh llutte 3b n. A (i C A B. M. I.fcrth UaVe 1H a I. 4 Arliena..... al Old Dominion ,... WH I. A Ilecle Oxceola IIU, Ontennlal It Qulncr Opper llan.e O. 0. 40 Bhannon 7W Eat Butte C M... 10 ftnperter I4U. Franklin is Kupenor u. ... x ntroux Con It U-llTaroarmen Ut( Oranbr Con aiMU. . s. iu at M... v tlreene Can an re. ... IH do pfd 4H lle Itorale copper. II Utah Con JH Kerr La l,,h Copper CO.... 4114 tAke Copper H Winona 1 Ik Salle Copper..,. mWolterlne 4114 Miami Cbpper ..... 20H -Aiaea. tiavr York Btlulns Stocks. NEW YORK. June 5. Closing Quota tions on mining stocks were: Cora. Tunnel stock 11 l.lttte enter I do bnnde u Mexican as Con. Del. 4 Va..,.. 7 Ontario J0O iron Sllrer 1 Ophtr UH Leadillle Coo. .... I Yellow Jacket ...... II Ottered. Corn and Wheat Resrlon Ttnllotln. United States Denartmant of Asrrleul ture, weather bureau, for Omaha, NOD., tor tne iwenty-rour noun enumi at 8 a. n., 78th meridian time, Wednesday, June E, 1918: OMAHA DISTRICT BTATIONH. Temp. Rain Kletlnn. llluh. Low. fall Sky. Ashland, Neb.. 81 64 , 33 PC Cloudy Auburn, Neb.. 87 68 ,27 Pt Cloudy Broken Bow.... 79 69 ,00 Clear Columbus, Neb. 89 65 .00 Clear cuiDertson si eu .vu t.iear Falrbury, Neb, 84 C2 .00 Clear Fairmont. 80 64 .43 Cloudy Grand Island... 75 81 .00 PL Cloudy Hartlngton .... so 63 .oo Ft. ciouay Hastings, Neb. 77 69 . 45 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb. 83 CO .00 Cloudy Lincoln, Neb... 81 60 1.07 Cloudy North Platte., 80 60 .00 Clear Oak-ale, Neb... 81 61 .CO Clear Omaha 80 62, ,06 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb. 83 60 .00 Pt. Cloudy Valentino Neb. 82 CO .00 Pt. Cloudy Alta, la 78 60 .00 Pt. Cloudy Carroll, la 7 64 .00 PL Cloudy Clarlnda, la.... 84 CO ,44 Cloudy Sibley, la 79 67 .00 Clear Sioux City, la 76 62 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending ot 8 a, in. DISTRICT aVURAGICS. No. of Temp. Rain District Stations. High. Low fall. Columbus, O IS ' 72 48 .00 Louisville. Ky... 22 84 63 .00 Indianapolis, Ind 14 78 64 .00 Chicago. Ill 24 74 64 .00 St. Louis, Mo.... 19 88 64 .00 Des Moines, la.. 23 78 68 .30 Minneapolis 61 76 64 .80 Kansas City, Mo 23 86 64 .60 Omaha 17 83 GO .50 During the last twenty-four hours the weather was slightly warmer In the west ern, and slightly cooler In tha eastern portion ot the corn olid wheat region. Showers were general In the western dis tricts. Falls of one inch or more occurred at the following stations: In Nobraska Lincoln, 1.07. In Kansas Concordia, 1.40. In Missouri Harrisonvllle, 1.00. L, A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Coffee Market, NEW YORK, Juno 6.-COFFHE-Fu ture opened steady at an advance of 16 to 18 points on realizing by recent sellers and buying for a reaouon encouraged by favorable cable news. Shortly after the opening, howover, prices weakened under renewod liquidation or bo-jr pressure In spired by reports of on unsettled ooat and freight situation, and tha market sold off to a net loss ot 0 to 8 points. Later prices rallied on renewed covering and more favorable private cabled from Hamburg. Tho closo was steady. Sales, 86,000 bags. June and July, 10.0001 Bcptembor, 10.18a; October, 10.19o; January, 10.23a; March, 10.27c; May, 10.30a Spot steady: Rio 7s, lOHc; Santos 4s, 12H&12H-. Mild, quiet; Cordcrya, 14017c, nominal. Metal Market, NEW YORK, June 6. METALS-Oop-per: Nominal; spot to August, 214.75 asked; electrolytic. 318.60015.76: .lake, 315.87 18.00; castings, 316.2SdjM8.62. Tin: Weak; spot and June, l45.40aN5.60; July, $45,250 45.00. Lead: Dull, 34.Sftc4.4a. Spelter: Quiet t7.2W7.80. Antimony: uuu, uook son's, 8,7636-.C0. Iront Quiet and un changed. London markets closed as fol lows: Copper, firm; spotf-6; futures, 65 17s fld. Tin: DtlU: snot 209; futures, 4207 10s. Rnelter. 23 17s M. Lead! 19 178 6d. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 68s, BT. LOUIS, Juno 6. MKTALtH-Leaa, firm, at 14,20. Spelter, dull, at 33.15. Oninlut liny Market. OMAHA. June 6. HAY Prairie. No. 1 nhntrw unland. 29.60Q10.60: No. 2. 37.000 B.00: No. 8, 35.00t7.00; No. 1 choice mid land. 39.00m0.CO; No. 2, IX0O4JO.00; No. 8, 85.00217.0; No. l lowiana. t.vuzjv.w; no, , t-.0Oift.0O: No. 3, $4.0006.00. No straw on the market; practically no demand; No. i nhntnn wheat la nuotable from 85.60 to 36.00. No alfalfa on the market: practically no demand; No. 1 cholco Is quotable at from 311.00 to 312.00; No. 2, 38.0010.00; there has Deon no new miaua on toe mann this season. Cotton Market, mw YORK. June. 6. COTTON fl Dot , a . Mlallnm ,,w.lnMw 1, IV . middling gulf, 12.68c, Sales, 100 bales. LIVERPOOL, June 5. XTTON--Bpot good business done; prices steady; mid dling fair. 7.23d; good middling, 6.SSd: middling, -.66d; low middling, -.60d; good ordinary, 8.14(1; ordinary, 5.80d. Sales, 10,000 bales. Sheepaklna Sale, LONDON, June 6. A sale of sheepskins was held hare today. There was a good attendance and a fair demand for tho 8.000 bales offered, which were taken mainly by tho homo trado and tho con tlnent Merinos wet unchanged to Md higher and cross.breds from Hd to Sid dearer. 8hort and coarse varieties were the firmest New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June B. DRY GOODS The dry goods markets arc generally steady. Lonsdale 4-4 bleached . cottons , l . lua .a TT Mwnta Twlnt w., 1 lliavo utseil jriavcu taa. B -wi-w. ... quiet Agents representing English men's wear miiia euro uuiivuoa.iies uoaao au, orders for spring. Brnporntert Apples nnd Dried Fruits NEW YORK. June IV EVAPORATED APPIaES-Qulot: choice, 6U(ffCo. ' DRIED FRUIT Prunes, firm.. Aprt cotsa ven' steady. Peaches, quiet but steady. Raisins, Inactive. Peoria Market, PEORIA, June 6, CORN No. 2 white, 68o; No. 2 yellow, RH067Hc; No. 2 yel low p740- oXts-No. 2 white, 8.H3J.c; stand ard. 30a Chicatro Lire Btook Market, CHICAGO, June 5. HOOfr-Recelpts, 30,000 head; market dull. 610o lower; bulk, 38.40(33.45; light tS.S0ars.l2H: mixed. $8.26(88.65; heavy, ri".9&!.4S; rough, 37.9&3 8.16; pigs, 15.t034.15. CATTLE Receipts, 4.500 head: market steady to strong; beeves, r7.2O26.s0j Texas steers, $4.7037.76; western steers, $4.86 6.00; 9tookers and feeders, $4.00(84.05; cows and heifers, $3.658.00; calves, 37.7S9U.00. fjHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000 head; market weak to lOo lower; native, ll.Wo'w.60; western, $4.0fi.75; yearlings, $5,402(4.85; lambs, native. $5.50i7.36; west em, $5.507.40j springs, $5.7636.40. St, I.oula Live fltook Market, BT. 1.0UIS, June 5. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000; market steady; native beef steers, $5.7-420.00; cows and heifers, $I.W3 160; stockors and feeders, $5.2677.60: southern steers, $8.&.8.W; cows and heifers, $4.00r7.00; calves. $iOOf.60. HOGS Receipts, 9,600 head; market 6o lower: pigs and lights, $7,009a-5; mixed and butchers, $S.403-.66; good, heavy, $8.40ftA.60. SlftlEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,600 head: market steady: native muttons, $4.766.00; lambs, 37.003)7.2-; spring lambs, $8,0036.28. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 8. CATTLE Receipts, wo heaa; market steaay; steers, $7 0038 60; cows and heifers, $4.0038.25; calves. $6.60310.09. HOGS Receipts, 7.700; market lower; ton. $3.45: bulk. $$.202 8. 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 nean; marxei steaay: lamDs, ff.-W0B.Zw, Persistent Advertising Is tha Road to Big Returns. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Fair Supply of Cattle Changes Hands at Strong Prices, HOGS STEADY TO SHADE LOWER Dime Advance In Good Lnmlis ot Suitable Welniit Generally Steady Prices for Less Dcslrnlile Kinds, . SOUTH OMAHA, Juno R. 1913. Rfvefnla W.r-M r... en,. niin. Offlrlal Mnnrlav ecik 1(001 IfJ) Official Tuesday 4.721 3-X917 4.423 yni.iai oones(iay ... i.kj 1-.3-0 Estimate Thursday,.,.. 2.S00 8,800 2,700 Four days this week.TifS- 69,051 14,002 Same days last week.. 12,057 40,593 13,720 Bame day 2 wk'a ago.. 13.140 37.636 23.741 Bame day 3 wk's ago.. 10.130 40,442 27,190 bame day 4 wk's ago. ,19.108 33,316 23,101 The following table snows tno receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at south Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: 1913. 1912. inc. Dea Cattle 379.SU 3-8,-56 8,714 logs LS&,9- 1,602,64: 321,674 Sheep 879,868 851,1-4 28,734 The following table snows the range of prices for hogs at Bouth Oinana for the last tew aaya. with comparisons: Date. 1913. 1912.lU.1910,19O9.19O8.llK77. May 36.1 8 4514 6 831 9 141 7 14 6 HI 6 201 Mav 8 42H! 8 41V( 7 29 t 87 0 27 7 141 690 6 90 696 6 85 6 01 6 08 6 10 6 06 6 05 6 91 6i98 May 17. Mav 28. 7 33 6 7 9 37 7 14 7 03 7 01 6 20 7 35 30 8 U 9 33 6 281 6 31 6 5 May 29. May 30. May 31. Juna 1.. 7 24 6 74 7 18, 5 82 I 0 7 23 6 74 9 31 7 11 7 27 E 761 t 31 7 141 6 33 June 3.. e 7 35 677 6 78 6 78 e 111! 7 191 7 36 5 29 June 8.. June 3.. June a. 8 CO 0 09 6 23 SB 7 36 7 26 5 23 780 7 28 00 7 34 6 28 6 SI June 6. s is S 83 7 86 Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards, Bouth Omaha, tor the twenty-four hours end ing at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. CatUa.Hogs.BheeP. C, M. Bt. P. Rj 1 Wabash R. It , 11.. Mo. Pac Ry 12 2 Union Padtla R, R. .... 20 29 3 C. & N. W. Ry.. east.... 2 6.. C. & N. W. Ry.. west .. 38 27 ,2 C Bt P.. M. & O. Hy.. 23 It I C B. & Q. Ry., east 6 2 2 C, B. & Q. Ry., west.... 34 27 1 C, II I. . P., east 4 3 2 Illinois Central Ry 3 1,, C. O. W. Ry , 1 3 ,. fTotal receipts 133 130 12 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Morris & Co 469 1,160 8J0 U52 Swift &. Co 6.3 1,041 2,449 3,232 231 1,000 1'udahy Packing Co. .... 791 1,110 203 ,. a .. Armour et uo. 6i Schwarts tt Co, , J. W. Murphy Morrell 2 Morris from K. C... Cudahy from 1C C. 460 2-0 Mat ft ) ) L. I'. CO 39 B. Om. P. Co IS Bt Clair , 12 Benton V. S. & Lush.. 38 11111 & Son 27 F. ii. Lewis 3 J, B, Root &,Co. 12 Mo. St Uans.-Colf Co. .. 8 Other buyers 177 69 Total 2)12 10,633 2,347 CATTLE There was a very respeat&blo Thursday's run of oattlo on the markot The quality was very good as a rule and tradliur waa active and strnru? from start to finish. As usual all classes of buyers wonted the fat, light and handy weLght steers, and these sold to the best advantage, choice yearlings selling up to 38.60. There was also healthy compe tition for the, best of tha heavy and me dium-weight cattle and quite a tew sales were made around 33.-03v.30. For the big bulk ot tho fair to good cattle. It was a steady to strong market with sales largely at $7.7698.10. As compared with a week njrn. most of the more desirable yearlings are selling as much as 15XKo higher, although the general market could hardly bo quoted more than 1016a higher. Undertone to the trade, howover, ts healthy and strong and the demand better and broader than it has been for two or three weeks. Thero wen only a few loads ot cows and heifers Included In, tho fresh re ceipts, and, with a good demand from all oureoi. It did not take dealers long to clean up tho supply at good, strong prices all around. Desirable cows and heifers are closing anywhere from lOo to 25. higher than last week and they are sell Imr rrnelv at thle advance. Veal calves were tn very limited supply and quotably strong ana mere was nu v-ruuumi Gnanaa in tno miarno. au, uuiib, eta, the demand being good and prices strong as comparea wun a wcck, ueu. Bcsrcely any green stock cattlo showed up tn the fresh receipts, but both yard friuler. and country buyers took on the warmed-up and short-fed steers at strong to a shade higher prices, ana aunougn the, volume of business has been Small for some time, prices are anywhere from 25a to 40o higher than they were two weeks ago. Quotations on cattle: Good to cholco beet steers, $.SSS.W; fair to good beet steers, $7.S038.16; common to fair beef steers, $7.3G4f7.60; good to choice, heifers, $7.2677.75; good to choice cows, $6.-57.40; fair to good groats, io.wa-.tw; common to fair grades, $4-03WS good to cholcs stockers and feeders, $7.6038.00; fair to good stockers and feeders, $7.0007.60; com mon to tair stooaera ana leea.rs, eo.- 7.00; stock cows and heifers, 36.003T.M veal calves, $7.00310,00; bulls, stags, eta $5.-007,10. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. AV. ,..10(0 ...1010 ,.. Ill ... 114 ...1044 ...15SI ...1141 Vr. T M 7 10 7 (0 7 II 7 M T M 7 7 70 1 70 7 71 7 71 7 ' 7 71 7 15 7 It 1 14 7 M 1 14 7 10 7 10 T W 7 II 7 II I 00 I 00 i oo I 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 I 05 A. ..,,1111 ....1143 ....Ull ....1411 ....1104 r. I U I 10 I 19 I 10 I 10 1 11 I II I u 1 11 1 11 I u I u I II I IS I u 1 11 I M I 10 I U I 20 I M I to I 20 I 21 IK t U I 24 I 28 t U IM 1... I. .. l... 23... 10... II. .. II... II... 31.,. 14... I... 11. 41 Uil 25-, ....... .1411 10 Ull 11 Ull 10 ,,1111 11 Ull a 171 20 ....lltl M 1 10 1041 It HI ,' 1W7 17 17 111! 17.. I.., II.. 11.. It.. ......U4I IIU ......mi 1245 1U2 IMS 1117 lot. 710 II.,.. 11..,. 24.... Ii.... is. .1145 .,,.iava 7... 1111 13. Ull 14. ....1141 41 Ull 17 ,.,..1105 llw, UH ...., UN 11 Ull 11 ,.1191 7 1041 3 171 -0 UI7 11., Ill II Ill 17 1121 10M mi im 1103 IHl 1101 1147 lltl ......1101 1144 1101 UH II.,.,, ii!!!! :.','.' I 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. no III 7 II... , 141 I 01 roi i oo 1 14 7 IS 7 W 7 71 710 14... 22... 20... . TO! .1411 . Ml .1300 .1001 . $14 COWS. looo 174 IMS 1110 1010 UU UU 1114 1176 107 nu Ull I 71 1 ,..1111 I IIU M 10 I 10 I 15 I U I 10 I 15 I TO I TS I Tl I 10 I 10 I 15 13. 1001 I 10 II 1110 7 00 1 1U0 21 UU 1 1002 4 1110 i ;.,..u IN 7 05 7 06 7 II 7 11 I 20 T 10 TO 1 110 to!! 1 1001 1 lltO HEIFERS. 178 7 U 7 40 7 M T TO I 15 I 10 7 10 T 10 7 10 7 20 T 20 7 24 II Mt 7 7 24 7 U 7 25 7 26 7 44 7 10 1 TI0 4 CM l4)4ea 170 1 IM II IU 1. 72 a..... 2..., 1,., . IT I 1. I 2 1 , 111 , 110 , 440 . too . IU , MO ,1114 , 150 , 120 2 710 I 1 30...., 170 7 61 UO 1 IS Til 7 (I IU 7 7S 110 I 04 . J BULLS. 4M ......1070 1U0 ...... too 1474 UIO 1110 UH U40 -.1140 2090 lie I 00 2 ...1112 1 4-0 1 1100 1, ,,.,., 110 a ins 1. ...... ,,,.1110 1 ,,..1064 1 1410 1 IM 1 1140 T 00 7 00 TOO 7 00 T 00 TOO T 00 T 00 7 II T II 7 21 T 10 1 10 I Tl 7 Tl I 10 I 15 I IS I 15 I 15 I M I 10 20 I M 110 CALVES. 114 400 210 250 240 110 320 I 04 1.. U0 10 00 141 10 00 110 10 00 170 10 W US 10 04 240 II 00 I 11 I 00 I oo so I H IU I... I... 1... 1... I 3. 204 10 04 t 171 I 71 1 1T0 10 DO 2 110 10 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 COO 7 1 tH IM 1 1H IX 1 714 40 1 110 7 M U 7M 7 M 20 Ill 7 M 21 IM 7 10 HOGS Receipts this morning amounted to about 131 on rp, or 8,800 head, making the total for th four days B9,0C1 head. This Is about 12,600 head larger than the same days last week, nnd Is over 15.000 heavier than the corresponding period a year ago. While the supply was moderate sharr slumps at other points tended to Influenci a fresh break here and packers madt their first bids at figures that were 6l0c lower than yesterday's general market Salesmen were of the opinion that after yesterday's strong closo values todaj oiigni to no nearly steady, and conse quently they rofusod to make the con cessions demanded by the packers. Tht result of this was that with the exception of a few loads sold to Speculators and shippers nothing was. done before 1C o'clock. About this time packers Seeing that the would not till their orders at tho prices they had been offering, raised their hands and started offerlnir nrltva that looked to bo just a shade lower than yesterday's general market. Sellers had been holding their hogs at higher figures, but after the slow proceedings' of the early morning these last bids ot the packers looked pretty good to them and the supply began to move on a slightly mwer isvei. nvon a. tnis time traae was vtry alow and at 11 o'clock there wore still quite a row loads In first hands, The bulk ot the hogs sold at $3.1&g&20, Shippers bought several loads early at slightly shsded figures, paying as high as $8.2. for best lights. No. At. Sh. IT. No. AT. Bk. Pr. U IU 10 1 10 71.. .,...341 10 mt 14 234 IM I UU II 237 I tO I 17u II lit 14 I UH 72 117 IM I ml It 210 ... I IS II 214 ... I 20 tl 170 ... Ill M Ill ... 120 17 IU IN I II It..., ...Ill ... I 20 II m ... t U 17 HI 1-0 I 30 II 271 M IU 71., .....Ill 40 I 20 71 Ill 210 I II II 211 110 I 20 II Ill ... IU 10 IM 120 120 42 214 14 111 4 Ill ... I 20 ' 14 211 140 I 11 II 240 ... I 20 II 10 14 I 11 85 171 10 I SO tt 121 10 I II It 2II ... I 20 27 242 ... 1 U II 211 10 I SO II IU ... IU II 247 ... ISO II 117 10 I 15 II 241 120 I SO -7 2U ... I U tl Ill IM I SO 11 147 80 I 11 71 K0 40 I 20 i HI 110 I IS 17 115 10 8 20 t 15.. .....270 110 111 14 504 .00 I 20 1 II Ill 10 I UH 14 141 40 I 20 10.. .....210 ... I17H 70 .210 110 I 24 41. ......204 120 I HU 71 2C4 111 8 20 21.......K2 ... Iltvl 71 2U ... 120 41.. 211 ... I 1714 77 244 120 t 20 II Ill K t 17H 14 227 244 t 24 Tl.. 232 M I UH U U4 24 II Ut UO llTVi Tl 201 ... I 22 4 244 ... I ITU II 202 124 I 23U M. 241 414 I17U SO 200 ... I 21U 87 271 110 I ITU II Ml ... IttU 4 in 10 I17U ...... ..20! 24 I 23 47... a. ..247 10 I 17U IS.. 204 ... 1 25 14 222 14 8 ITU II 241 10 t 28 10 Ill ... 8 1IH 14 204 10 I 28 H I r IT1 T.7 T. W-.l 1 rinl.h.a I.M.V,. .ft.- shorn order and of the right weight were In good demand and as only a moderate supply was on hand trade on such kinds was brisk with prices showing a dime ad vance. On thet other hnnri. tinflnlnheiT grades or anything that did not Just suit' the packers wero rather slow sellers at Prices no better than steady with Wednesday's trade. While the develop ment of strength on the local market Is thought to be due to moderate receipts tne traae is regoraea as very satiaraotory compared with that at other points. The best lambs sold up to $7.60 and a range of $7.2607.-0 Included most ot tha sales of desirable killers. Thero wera among the top sales two cars of shorn lambs averaging, 80 pounds and another car averaging "6 pounds, Thd less desir able kinds went at a range ot $6.6037.25. California spring lambs, ted In Nebraska, moved at $8.00. . Thero was scarcely any trade In aged sheep. There were few ewes on sale that were picked up at $5.60. In all today's receipts amounted to 11 cars or 2,700 head, as against 8,577 a week -v, . , . v . . , t u . , v. u ..a aw i,u ,. v n, J V IV. ago. Like yesterday the general quality was fairly good. Quotations on shorn sheep and lambsi Lambs, good to choloe, $7.-537,60: lambs. n V r A iru . . . A I. . nn rr. n..r, .m tair to gooa, eu.ioo'f.-o; cutis, si.ogip-.vQ; yeuriuuss. kouu to onoice, fo.-iKja.Dv; year lings, fair to good, $5.7536.15; wethers, gooa to cnoice, s..-at.7o; wetners. rait to good, $5.2536.60: owes, good to choice, $116iS6.-0; owes, fair to good, S4.603,15. culls, $2.6043.75. ueprosentauvs sales: No, . Av. Pr. iCO Shorn lambs 75 7 25 272 shorn lambs ,. 75 7 25 29 cull lambs .. 76 ECO 200 shorn lambs 77 7 60 275 fed California spring 'lambs. 63 8 00 v snorn iamos so 7 zs 62 cull owes ,,.108 a 20 61 shorn ewes 120 5 00 260 shorn lambs ,. 76 7 CO 664 shorn lambs 80 7 60 . ' Kansna City Live Stock Market, KANSAS CITY. June 6. HOGS Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market 5o lower; bulk. $8.303.40; heavy, $8.-038.3.1 packers and t Dutcners. u.nmin.vti ngnt w.-op-.: pigs. 37.0037.76. CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head; market steady to strong: nrlme fed steers. 33.8-43 8.45; dressed beef steers, $7.8538.16; west ern steers, ru.ouaa.iv; soumern steers, ia.-g cw.re. rvrtNC. .1,. , IKaM JA. stockers and feeders, $6,603)7.90; bulls, $8.00 Wl.w, calves, 17,-uspii.uu. mfttum . irrS Trauma T I ... . ,ama one aauir A-as jL-rvaia j mj wwia, auwv head: market weak to lOo lower; lambs, t4.0Cxg,00; yearlings. 15.0OS6.&0; wethers, $4.6036.76; ewes, $4.0036.16; stockers and feeders, liag Miss Wilson Asks -eTW SJ U . women to insist On the Union Label ST. LOUIS, Juno K. Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter of tht secretory ot labor In president Wilson's cabinet ad dressed the National Woman's Trade Union League convention here today, and urged that the women purchasers of clothing be educated to demand tho union label, j "I don't favor, the boycott," said JMrs. Wllsont "but I do urgo that we start a movement to bring out the garment makers' label on women's clothing. The names of all union makers of women's clothing should be mentioned promin ently in the official publication ot th,ls league. That will advertise tho goods and It will advertise us." Miss Wilson told ot her personal In vestigations of social conditions In Wash ington where she found women and children working long hours, under un sanitary conditions and for poor pay. "Night Riders" on War Path Again HENDERSON, Ky., June I. A reign ot terror, more serious than similar de predations of recent years, is threatened by "Night Riders" against tobacco growers ot this district In tho last Week there have been minor depredations by organised bands and today threaten ing communications from the "riders" were received by William Elliott pres ident 'of the Stemming District Tpbaccq association, and Leigh Harris, editor ot the Henderson Dolly Journal. In the letter to Harris, the "Night Riders' assert they are thoroughly or ganised and will prevent the' production ot a single potlnd of tobacco In this dis trict this season. They announce that they plan to destroy beds, plants ana tobacco 'n barns. Fanners In this section ore arming. FISHERMAN DRAGGED FROM BOAT BY BITEAND DROWNS CLEVELAND, June 6. Dragged from his rowboat by a big fish, Hugh K. Walker, 17. became entangled In bis fish ing line and was drowtied several hun dred yards off shore In Lake Erie latt today. Tho fish got away. 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