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THE BEE: OMAHA, TITSSDAW AUGUST 2G, 1913. RKAIi P.STATB; i ity pnoMsnTV ron sale A. 8NAI. 6-rsom. strictly moaern. oak finish, Jt.700: 8o owner. $U N. fMh Ave. Phone Harney 3001. HARfJAlK New 7-room house, modern. Rood locution, VSd. near Ames Ave. Price J2,tKX. Terms. Webster P53. house; 1st floor oak finish, cement ocue- menti 3-t.wu. id floor, 4 Web. 3UI bedrooms and bath. Must be sold: a bargain, 7-r all modern new house. Owner. Harney ml. . TO BUT, SELL OR Rr.NT, FIRST HKH joun w. robbing, im irARNAM t. Ul( N. HI) ST. .-room mouern house, full basement and attic Combination U.ujtv lialntan'. f?MTll(nt W Ci 1 tl Three blocks from school, on paved street and car una, iotwt4o. terron, svw. down, own time on balance- It sold , by (September 1. Rents for tti. Lyls Uurns. Owner. . SIM BOUT 11 MTH A guod house, and lot' good place for a nice tamiiy. 'very cheap. TO settle an estate, double flat ar?) story house. 8U-H-26 H. 20th B first class condition; reasonable. Phone u. nimtn will .a a II ArrtAm .hntlllk with cellar, Moith front, beautiful boule- varo. , one-nair. dioqk irum v . 'Phdne Doug. 2807. URAL ESTATE. FA 1131 HArtWil laftUS FOR SALE Colorado. HAN LU18 VALLEY BARGAIN B. Cn- ilRfl uim land In best acrl cultural section' of tan Luis Valley. Colo. vnrrd and cross-ftnLCd. hoc tight. Uaa the best of water- right, also artesian well. Fifty .acres unuer cultivation; i miles fjom railroad town.. Price WO per acre. For further information, aaorcss Y-244; care Bee. 40-ACRia FAIUf. J4,C00; 6 milt of Council Bluffs on main rniui! about V, good garden land In little upland valley. lacing soutn and protected all around by hills; H pasture, some' oi it su.tame tor fruit; smalt house, good barn, a little ftult; ntar school and about 1 mile trom railroad station and small town. You would do well on this place dairying, gardening, growing fruit, chickens or bee. Time on ft or mora of the price. MeKEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 105 Pearl St, Council Bluffs. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Traders Ask that Transac- tions Be Kept Quiet . AN OPEN INTEREST IN CORN Holders of Deferred Fntnrea of the Yellow Cereal Ar Anxious to Turn Them Into Anr Kind t Profit. new. kiln dried, 6a 9d: American mixed, old. via Galveston, no stoek: futures, steady; September, L. Plata, HWi ue tober. La Plata, S lfcd. uui'sin London trncuic coasti, 106 3s. fjuouii winter patents, aw. UMAHA LIVE b UUK MAKM Qua.lVThe majo;.tV" vnuiiuv wnu uivvu ffrsllng lambs moved at a spread of WW U70, Apart from eomo feeding ewes that PnftlA Tj.o.inl. Tiircrt nf Mic Year yrouglu JJ.C0 there were no other agvl Lauie .Receipts .Largest oi me xear , fef,icr offerings to speak of. Trade wm ana Prices Lower. OMAHA GBXETtAIi MARKIST. omaha. Aug. as. mz, Whenever the casn handlers of wheat BUTTER-No. L Mb. cartons. Ste! No. 1, CO-lb. tubs, JSHc; No. J, Sic. iriBH White, fresh, wc; trout, rresn. ibel larire cranulea. freah. He: Bnanlsh mackerel,- lie; shad roe. per pair, 40c; salmon, fresn, isc; naiimit, rresn, lira; buffalo. 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat fnsh, l$o: pike, Ur; pickerel, 11c. CHlSERlS-IrhDorted Hwl. ne: Ameri can tJwlss, Ifci block 8wlss. He; twins. nci daisies, nw, triplets, i.vc; young HOGS SHOWING ANOTHER BREAK Sheep Commnnd tlooil, Steady Prices In Splto of Wenlc MnrUcte ItUf where Lambe Steady o Stronir Feeders Steady. refuse to . report the transactions In that Americas. lSc: blue label brick. Ue; llm gra"nf the -Sord Is passed around that berger. 2-lb., a; tfew York, white. c the situation Is becom.ng atagnant and POULTliy-Bror.eri., coper lb.; hens. that ne.tner millers nor exporters are tnKing any of our grain. One of the bip hanrilora nf ohnil nt Chicago. Wltll brancn houses in many sections of the country, reported that a heavy trade n both export and milling account Is to be 16c; cocks. He! ducks, IStfwc; geese, lSc; tumeys. iiuc; pigoons, per uox., i.zu; rooitora, 9c; ducks, full feathered, 10(3 134c; geets, full feathered, 10c; squabs. No. 1, $1.(0; No. I. 80c. BEEF CUTB-IUbs: NO. 1, 17Cf No. X, SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. X, 19 IS. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. P.J00 6.9H Been and advanced tho opinion that tho HWcj No. 3, 12c. Loins: No, 1. lS4o: No . tic: no. fnricrnrii vr naklnff, tnttt -fttl trans actions be kept pr.vaie, and that It was the lrirn nf tha his rjirricra of that grain to keep their business within their own It has ben aald for some time that interior millers were enabled, to bccutk nil th ih... Ih.v iloalreil rluht Mt thttr mill doors, but th.a does not-seem to be the fact- Millers from many sections of tho country and some points that can not be called tributary to Chicago txro liuvlntr whrit there rluht along. Tht) nl.llvi. mAirum.ti, will r.flM!t that COU' slderable wheat Is changinB hands from week to wek. . . It Is said Russia will have low grade wheat In abundance, and It will behoove the English, French and German mlllere r . r.r.A .nilolltV nf flOUT tO hold the trade they have enjoyed to the cost of the United States mlliers for eomo years. Cash wheat waa U&V4o lower. There Is an enormoua open Interest in the deferred futures of corn, "fid while there are a few strong men In the trade with good elxed holdings, .many farmers and others In the country bold this grain and are anxious to get out of It with proflta to their credit Cash corn waa Ho nigner to hc lower. - . With Imnrnvaul rua-rttlrM thfOUCtlOUt the country, there wtlVbe less oats led on the farms, and In thta case tha oats will all be sent to mantel, t-asn oaus hm- inw higher, .wo :,soi 4.701 ,& 1.227 51.921 27,151 1S.7SJV 39,3 100-ACRB FARM. 5 miles of Council Blufts; good upland; all but about 6 acres suitable for culti vation; 10 acres alfalfa; .conuort&ble, small house, 2 barns and other buildings; wind mUtf good, co61 cellar; fine or chard and viueaid; about 2 aorta each. "W don't believe there is a cheaper farm in the county at 1110 per acre. Let us enow you. , .McQEE REAL ESTATE CO.. 103 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs,. Minnesota. WELi, IMPROVED KAJVM.' 212 acres, near good town, (0 mltaa vest of Minneapolis. Buudtnga c.-st IC,W); nice orchard and ahada .trees' near house; 1"V acres under' cultivation, oalance raa ture and umber. For quick sale 5I.W por sxro. Farmers Land Company, eU Palace Building, Minnetpolla. M i nn. CORN LAND. In Southern; Minneaou, w have a number' of fine improved farms In Chip, pewa and Yellow Medicine counties at ISO to (76 per acre; easy terms. Q, T. Fclland Land Co., E27 Palace Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn. Nebrnaluu FOUR GREAT BARGAINS. W acree, 'Vt miles out f 6,600 140 acres, lVi miles out...... ; 110.800 160. acrej). 8 .miles out, over half, val ley .land .., , ....I-Seo ah gooa improvements. ICO acres,, 7' mites ouu UBht Improve ments: . ,. 6,003 ussy terms, uwm ana nee our ciops, ;. J.T.CAMPBELL,. Utchfleld; Neb. - TO U N D 320-acre homestead In. -tl.fd peiKnoornooa. cine unm iana, no sana bills. . Cost you slit.': filing fees and au. f. A, xraoy, jumnaii. Men. Hew Yes-lb TWO dairy, grain and frnlt farmn for f&la. Well watered; good.' markets;' S30 pet- -acre. nw lor inivraiwui, uw vy. h in ton, odewa, N. x. Mevndsw IAROE stocx rivig9, good for summer And winter; for xuil particulars, addreas pwner, tv a. ijeacn. weiis, rtevaaa. Wisconsin. can rurnish reured business men. lilcrks, bookkeepers and Others flus'taras, E acres' and Up to l.m near rauw&y 'kia tlons and good markets, cheaply and on easy paymtms. Writs for particulars Ui Sttpheason.Land and Lumber Co., uconto. Wis. 1 111' M Chtllra Nn 1 MK.i . A 1 W. st a v iiuvnot ' V, As llMUi No. 2. 10;c! No. 3. 10c. Rounds! .No. 1. llc: iso. z, i?c; m izvic. nates: i The' toiiowing prices are rurnisned by (he ailllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS Washlnzton anncots. car orate, tUQ; Wlckson large green plums. per crate, k.w; meoium red piuras, per crate, ti.00: large blue plumb, per crate. U.00. Pears! Bartletts. per box, 17o: J- box lots, s-6s. t-eacnes: rtr box, cso; California B Hardy pears, per box, l2,ti; Apples: Duchess or Transparent, per bu.. 90o : 6-bu. lou, S5o; 10-bu. lots, SOc Cantaloupes: Arizona standard, per crate, 13.Z&; Arxona rouy, per crare, jz.is; Arizona Jumbo, per crate. 12.75. Oranges: Extra fine vaiencias. iv, s sixes, per box, 13.00; Sunk 1st Vaiencias, U0, 18.W; ITS. 200, 213, 2t0 sizes, per box. l.Q0. Orape- frultl Glorias, jnaian mm, w, &, M sixes, 110.00. Cranberries: evaporated, carton containing 36 paLkages, per car ton, 12.70. OraiMa: California, per crate, ll.M. Lemons: Extra fancy Hunkist, 200 and aCOs, per box, p.DO; exua choice Red Uall, aoos ana ws, per dox, fv.uu. VEGETABLES Potatoes, large Cob. hler. ner bushel. BOc. Onions. California. large yellow, per pound, 2 He. Tomatoes, homegrown, per market basket. c; 6 crate lots. 5c. Watermelons, Alabama sweet, per pouna, ino; e-raie ioib, pui pound. lVtO, AltaUc,liuAi,vuf7 (isr uqx,, doo; Nehawka Estimate Monday.... Same day last week fame Hay 3 w'ks. ago,. Same day 3 w'ks.. ago,. tsW Hame day 4 w'ks. ago., S.W0 Hamo day last vrnr.... 8.W1 The following tablo ehows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for tho ycat to date as compared with last year 1UI3 .91t Inc. Pc Cattlo W0.S70 MS.S0S 2.1K Hogs 1.846.KA 2,S0.,WM .. 3!.w Bheep 1,516,364 1.212,058 -74,3 The following tablo dhows tho rnnge oi prices lor hogs at .South OniUha for tuo last rew uays, with coippansons 21.000 17,W1 over nt a neasoniibtis hour. The offlolal eattmato Kave 21.0W head of sheep and Iambs as yarded, as against 21.9M two weeks ago and K,7M a year ago. Thn general tiuallty of the lambn was good. Quotations on hen snd laini T.arnts. good to cholee, J7.80fr7.TBi lambs, fair to good K.OHi.W. UV.-. cui , IROOfM.O; latnb. feeders. .0M)6.S8; jcarltiigs, good to choice tt.SMJ5.78. yearlings, tair to good, ti.0CVW.a8; yearllnge. ieedere. IS00O .40: wethers, good to cholco. M.X.W; wethers, fair to good. M.&08-4.S5; wethers feeders. t3.C084.ai: ewes, good to choice. U.Xtfi.M; ewer., fair to good. 4.0OM.S3: twii, reeuers, fiwae.w; cull sneep, 00. Clearances tvtro 88,003 bushels or oats, i . Michigan celery, per dox. none of corn and nst ana nour Mn'. cider. ter keg. M.60I Nell tn Of.7 ftnrt hiitthelft. I -J rr )., l 2R? namtrneua. nitr itna.. Liverpool closes 'ia lower on uu, rhubarb, per flos,. Koi onions, per and. Ud higher on corn. . , a0s.. 20c; hew beets, carrots, turnips, per Trlmary wheat receipts ere 1,641.000 a . SOa. prsley per dos., 40o: radishes, bushels. and shipments were 800,000 bush- per $0,t jchj. hed lettuce, per dos,, IL0J; ala. aa-alnat recelnts last rear of 1,712,000 Lm.irown leaf llttuce. per dos.. tOOi bushels and shipments of 884,000 bushels. green peppers, per basket. 60c; wax o- FTlmarv corn receiou were iuo.vm duih- irreen Deans, iper cmmm .w, uuumu.o pic nnd hlomenta were SIS. 000 bushels. against receipts last year of 828,000 bush la and ahlnmentn nf 411.000 bushels. . Primary oats receipts were i.ou.wu bushels and shipments were 08.000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1,S8,000 bushels and shipments or kh.wu pusucis. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn.Oats Date. 1013. "liTl2.19U.iaiO,lWJ.lW-lW7- Aug, 11. Aug. 15. Aug. 16, Aug. Aug, Aug. 19. . 7 us . 7 701 8 It 7 10 , 7 7JS b It 7 0W T 77H 8 II t 17 8 C 7 17 , 7 75H 7 17 . 7 77k 8 09 7 1 , 7 80H 00 . 7 v4 7 97 , 8 IX'V 01 I Si , 7 WV 8 lo 7 14 8 16 7 66 . 8 914 I 7 10 I 4i 1M 7 67 s o, S 1 8 21 s ill 8 241 7 l 17 I S Bl' 8 : 7 u 8 61 7 62 8 701 7 111 H M 22 6 11 6 4t 4 4U t -I t JP 0 SO 32 6J A T4 B ,1 B 76 S74 6 70 a bl IM 5 to lti 5 67 No, Av. Pr. lioi Wyoming ewes .101 4 43 Wyoming ewes, 91 4 15 2S Wyoming wethers 10J 4 W KM Wyoming lambs 65 7 (0 169 Wyoming feeder lamb 60 6 65 P6 natlvo feeder owes 87 8 SR 02 nivtlvo feeder lunibs. 44 8 on to native ewes 4 10 lfti feeder lambs, Idaho 63 B 66 60 ldnho feeder lambs 62 0 65 261 Idaho lambs 72 7 CO S7S Idaho lamb "5 7 JO 142 Nebraska feeder lambs M 6 70 219 Nebraska feeder lambs 60 6 70 281 Nebraska feeder lambs.,,... 61 8 70 NEW Y0RKST0CK MARKET ERA OF UNLIMITED HAULING Undertone Fairly Strong and Early Lack of Responsible Garbage Collect General Advance. ' ing Proves Intolerable. TRADING ON A LIMITED SCALE NECESSITY OF PUBLIC CONTROL Copper Storks Helped liy the Ait Tsurr nf Metal In the London Market IT. S. Honds tin ehnnged on Cull. Tronbles that Were Precipitate o Honaeholflers Whrn Private Profit Was Left to Arrange the Collection Routes. NEW TOniC. Aug. .-Theru wi nc expectation that iixiay movement in (Second Article In Scries.) Following the expiration of the odious stocks would reveal nny definite cou- ... m .,-, ... .,nt .... .n., elusions on the part of the puifewioiwl McDonald contract, the still less satis- traders, who have taken almost exciusivi moiury j'latuco (iruvmiru wi ntiu. narge or tno msrKet receiuiy. inrr , years of letting licensed wagon drivers was a strong disinclination to mskt now commitment pending the expeciea pub lication tomorrow ct iTesiueni nuna messago on the subject. Trading. w4 on a limited scale and price movements were not lhrge. final quotations ait-cion- Inir few rlianaea of as much BB a PJlIil a Ik. .fv Dtnnnp ha innre nctlvn SIOCU8 AUg, Sunday. CATTLE Receipt at this point 'were tho largest any time since tho opening of the ran.e eeuaon, M) cars being 'cpoitcd in. Ihb iuii was laigr than a ye-r ago, and for that matter the Inrgcst of any day thus far this year. In. fact, not slnoo the oecond day of December has there heen as heavy a run nt this point as thero was this morning. This of Itselt was a bear feature, ana heavy rocelpts at Chi cago and overwhelming receipts at Kan sas City had a sUll further bearish etfoct on the market. As a result of trus sltu'i tlon the trane here opened slow and dull. Buyers Invariably started out by bidding prices that wero anywhero from loo to as much as 26a lower 'han lust week on the general run of cattle, Mrst cattlo to sen were corn-fed steers, of which thore was a limited supply, while the demand was quite good. Cattle of this description told anywhero from ten.lv In rvxalhlv ILa IHUch OJI 10 lOWCT than last week. Tho trado on other kinds C7 226! 113 S3 100 86 68 isy Dromedary brand dates, Pkg.. 83.00: T-n,n v.ranA riatas. Dkc.. 82.23: walnuts. Kn i sort sneu, per iu., v. ui""i r.6cans. Per lb.. Ho: Jumbo pecans, per lb.. Uo giant pecans. Louisiana, paper shell,, per lb.. S5o: fltberts per Uot Drake aimonos pr i". . lSc? Braalls, per lb.. 10c; large washed, ik hlaok walnuts. Per lb., 2Mc: raw No. 1 peanuu, per Ib 7c; jumbo pea nuts, per iu., so: ros' vwim. ,. Uwi shellbark hlckorynuts. per lb., to; nnnnnm nar lu . 4cl checkers. ; S0c U ner 100-package case' 83.60; checkers, per ars. EOiic; St. 3L76: Leslie) berry boxes. I, 79c; 6 Sa", p,r moo. W.7S. Corn sinrt Wheat nelpn Btilletln. TTn.,.. Qto... rwnortment of AgrtCUl i 7. . . , tnr nm.hu for the mixed. 1 oar. SOVic, No. 4 mixed, 1 cor, fnty.four hours Tending at 8 a. mt. 75th 78c No grade. 1 car (heating), 75&. Rye: 'Vi,.! tlmef : Monday? August S. Ml. N. V?. W Cprn:.Jto. 2 white. S merlnA "m mtaTIONSL cars, live; i car, nw, 1 car, tzkc. -no. a Chicago 163. Minneapolis 491 Duluth 21 Omaha 100 Kansas City 186 BL LOU1S IBS Winnipeg US The' following cash sales were reported Wheat: No: 2 hard wlntcrrn car, Siftici 11 cars, oouc No,. bard winter, 3 cars, i car, wac o cars, two; i cars, n.. S1. n mam tAl' . vA , n -n,v. u., . VOID, wtivi . , u. , u IlllU, , 1 car, iSHc;'4 cars, 78c. No. 3 spring, Z cars. 80Hc: 1 car, 80uc No. 4 spring. 1 car, 78c No. 3 durum, 1 car, SOc No. 8 wnlte, C cars, 7iUc No. 8 yellow, 10 cars, 70c No. 8 yellow, 1 car. 70o; 4 cars. 70c No. 2 mixed, 4 cars, 70Hc No. 8 mixoa,' ir cars, 'vjjc; z cars, 70VIC r0. 4 mixed, 1 car, 70c No grade. 1 car (beat ing). 63Uc Oats: No. 3 white. 15 cats. SDHo; 4 cars, SOc No. 4 white, 8 cars, S9o; e cars, s&c o grace, i car iwneat mixea;, asa . Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. S Ashland, Neb.,, 98 Auburn. Neb... M Broken Bow.... 87 Columbus. Neb. 89 Culberteon W Volrhurv. Neb. 95 Fairmont, Neb. 83 wnnnd island, w . . . nn Um-A bso, . , . i-. i ' . i Hartincton .,ouu, u.o'Ttu, nv. nam, tMo. l .iiv- oi Holdrege T.lnroln. Neb... 83 waw. o uuiuiii. inwjnK. L.um: .in. a i - . . white, 73U7Wio; No. 8 white,. 72T2H' no, 1 70c Msf '72Vl'IV'alVi 70ffi70Vio: No. i. CSUettnL nn nrnrt. 68HC Oats: Na S white, SH40c.' stand, ard, 8i439Hc; No. 3 white. SD033UC Barley: Malting, 4tg7c; No. 1 feed, L& cucumbers, per dos., 40o to toot cauii. u.. nr lh.. lOflSinto: Venetian garllo. n.r lh.. 13Wo: new cabbage, por lb.. 8c; eggbunt, per dos.. 81.60; horseradish, X 0 Cft ttI. continued very slow all the potties in . ", morning, with the prospect mat u womu bo well, along lu the afternoon before a rlMrttir. wnuM hA nff.Cted. Range beer steers genorauy soia wioa lower than last week.whlle feeding steers wero 1&SC50 lower, tho dccllno being the heuvlest on the heavier and horned cattle. Cows and heifers -were low iso lower, ana In nnmA rasA. thArA werfl sales that looked as much as I6c lower. The market on ram nnrt hrlfars WttH. as a matter Of course, weakened by the oreaK on tno cheaper grades of western steers. quotations on came: uooa to. cnoice corn-fed steers. JB.SOao.OO; fair to good corn-fed steers, M.0OP8.3O: common to fair corn-fed steers. f7.zsfR.ou; gooa to choice ranee beeves. J7.2S27.T5: fair to good range beoves, i.iwti.; common ii fair range beoves, J0.26Q5.75; good tJ choice heifers. 15.MHW.W: good to choice cows. 6.0636.50; fair to good grades, .(3.00 GTe.go; common to iair graacs, u.wnyw; good to cnoice niocner nnu iceaern. i un 7.60; fair to good atockers nnd feeders, $5.5037.00: common to toir slgckeia kiuI feeders. 8S.75fl6.&0; stock cows and heif ers, 34.1&38.O0; veal calves, ta.00lf0.00; bulls, stags, etc., 54.7KiT7.UV.' Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. U Ml 14 IO S M V,,,,.,.'viv v v..,,,,,.,,,ituL q 1 MO 7 IS M 1071 t 70 U w 10S t to 1....,,..,.. 87 4 00 4;.......... m 4 M 1 JtOO 4 74 10 s 00 OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS!. xemp. Station. Ubih. Low. falU OHIOAGO GltAIIff AND PROVISIONS North .Platte,, t$ Oakdale, Neb..- 8 nmihi. Neb.... W Tekamah, Neb. M Valentino Bf Alta. la... 8? Carroll, la. Clarlpda. Ia.... 93 sibtey. la. f6 Hinux uiu 65 60 61 E8 00 62 63 M 62 69 6S W w 68 66 68 62 65 00 67 66 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .22 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Bky. Clear Clear Clear I't. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 'Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Peatar HMnt included In averages. .Minimum temperature for twelve-hour SALK Olt EXCHANGE It. li. FOR. . EXCHANGE A 812,000 equity la a .good, stock and grain tarm in Cvntral Iowa, for western land, fanners Realty Co., Osceola, .la. .BUS1NKSS property wanted for a flee xectlon of North Dakota lund. Will as sume small Incumbiunce. Investigate. Address 8. L. Friedman, "M Broadway. Council Bluffs, or phone Black mi ' SEND f dr 1 Mr large exchange oooH. Sbopch & Co.. Dept. b.. umaha htb. TO TRADE, 144 acres high-grade irrigated land. In the-' Yellowstone valley, Montana, for furnitiiie' and undertaking business. Ad dress .V.242, care Bte. relief was In sight. Early weakness, due to reports of good weather In moat of the corn belt, gave way to strength when some of the leading bouses who had, been sellers turned buyers. The market uostd at or near me msfi pomi or tno any. Wheat followed corn, hardening during the -last part of the session, Thero was some' buying of wheat for export, east erners taking about .50,000 bushels, juid .other Sales are 'dald to be In pixuptn-t. This and the strength shown In lata trad- WANTED TO BUa Bolgoff 2d-handstore pays highest prices for- furniture, clothing, shoes.- Web. 1107. WANTED -TO IlENT. YUUNU ousiness tnau airua room in private home, no looming house need auancr. Auunai u i&l. XSSQ, WANTED Bedroom with sleeping jiorun iu iin taiuuy cy single gentle man. A)ply giving, particular, Ideation, vitMv, Auurwi ju wo, care tloe. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship tve stock to Houth Omaha, have mileage and amlnkkgo. Vour cunelgn- meiiui Kio vvrayi una cartiiu alien' tlon. Live Stock Commission Merohsints. MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bids. Metal Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 25.-METAJLB-Cop. per, steoay; stanaaro spot to uctouer, 518 asked; elecUolyUc 115.S7tclC.00 lake. 316 casting, J15.6i015.75. Tin, dull spot and August. tU.15U41.60: September, HI. 00 S41.3S; October, S40.fc7a41.12. Lead, fi.70( 6.00. Spelter. julet, at 6.75g6.0. Anti mony, dull; Cookson's. 18,408.60. Iron, Jteady; No. 1 northern, tlS.tA3i6.6O, No. S northern. tU.&0tfM8.2&: No. 1 SOULhem. 312.2515.60; No. 1 soft southern, tlb.W 15.60. London markets closed as follows Copper, firm; spot and futures, 6B 10a. Tin, firm: spot and futures, 187 16a. Lead, 20 7s 6d. Spelter, 30 12s 6d. .Irun, jieveiana warrants, ms ea. ST, LOUIS, Aug. 25. METALS Lead, rirm at jt-io; spelter, firm at tiYftft. Evapomtt-d Applea and Drlefl Frnlts NEW YORK. Aug. 24. EVAPORATED Ai'ruis vjuiet; rancy, BliisfSHc; cnoice. iVU'W prime, sfto; prunes, quiet; Cal lfomla, 2fy412c; Oregons, IViSOVic DRIED FRUITS-vaprtcots ouiet-and BUcuuf, choice, WUmc; extra choice, 13 tJiIVic: fancy, ltouc reaches, firm ohatcc va',4c; extra, choice, 6iQ7c if'ancr. VAtVlKc. Raisins, aulet and firm Ipbio muscatels, 4H6c; choice to fancy needed, 6497c; seedless, 464c London layers, tLWtfi.40. PVool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25. WOOL-teady northern and western mediums. 17620c plight burrjy 163l6p; fine burry, 16Sltc. Elgin Butler Market. . LLGIN, Aug. 26. BUTTER Higher, LC71SC. Dlstrtct. . Btauons. Columbus. O..... Louisville., K" Indianapolis .... 1J Chicago, III., St. Louis, wo.... Minneapolis 1 u-.ni.na CltV 20 High. to 82 83 78 86 SS 86 84 64 W 68 62 CO 60 66 64 63 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 . .00 ires o the Tracing: and Clostntr period "ltSfT,aiJ wSiiAaEfl. PMCM an.Jlokrd of TraA. I . t-.., nin. L'lllL'AUO. AUC. Sa.Innilnilal knvlnn I . ..7 umh T nw. fall . . . - . ... .. v. u . . ... x,.4.,. Miaiiuiia. " - - in ine xiani nour turned a weak coin market into, a strong on, today, prices at the close showing a net advance of to jvtfiw. Wheat finished a shade to tto higher, oats Unchanged to tic up nd provisions Irregular and 7o lower to 6c msner. xne upnri in .corn today came on re vu.... - 11.. I I ., uuiiaao ama scarcely a car oi spoi corn umaum ,. ,4V,( ij,. for sale there, .Kansas polhU were axd Light showers occurreii within , W last to be out of corn and uslntr wheat fur I . JlJTtti.fnur hours at Hastings and urano . v. "r.. .r. v;r;. ,.inc- tim only appreciate isiana. r-",---"-.,.- tn mu com au euov vuv m uv a a 44dkui VA" i nreCsUllll,3Ui . v. I -nnist, t,.!""."."' "Sr?"" ".Tl'.: what "armor - - contlnus in- tne last three weeits tn crop thero moderate in an aisirn.i-. vfKu6lT iiuu buiw wr tciii mm umi uu i Itnraau. Local rprecaster vu General MnrUet m7vnit Auk. 25--SUaAR-Flrm; NEW VOR.K. aub' , riv " i a.730. mo. S.0Va.ugar. t98c Retlnedr-teady .'hed'TtOc: fine granulated, 4.70c P-W.rl-i-t. ,.lnts. 7.269 tubs crTamery Txtfk. ' 2sWwc: firsts. 26V4 sracionds. 2026c; stato da ry, finest. Ing by corn offset tho easier feeling that 27Hc; process, extras, ""ir. 'Zfil hoi been man tested earlier on reports 2aW24Vtc: imitation creamery, firsts. in ----- . . . .-.. I - 11- . .a n U U I imisl. 4 ot fine weauier.aii over me aomesiio oca. zw raciory, mm23c Covering by shorts helped harden priced fuctory. current make. rsts, o There was a good deaj or selling pros- i packing siock. currei", Sura in oats till lowara ins viua, wucn QZJO. some iropruvvuicuk m uemtuui &...,4i4 nHra l'rovislons . were quiet and easy, thu y,t flhnw at strenKth during the day be ing on some good Duying oi porn, near the close of the session. Artlc.e,Open. Hlgh.j Low. Cloae. at'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May. Com: Sept. Dec. May. oats: Sept. Dec. May, Pork: bept. Jan., Lard: Bept. Jan.. Ribs: Sept. Jan., 86HST4 87KU 86W 87UI 71-2H 72T4 71H 721 68S 68i6gyi68H 69V4 4 (. 6!) 63i 41U 4Hi 41UUl 44SH 44 43T4 ,44i 47U 40i 47V4tJii 20 90 20 . 20 874 MM 20 97 1980 1940 1930 1940 U17H U17H U12H1112H 11 la 10 602 10 82 10 83H 10 80 10 SO 1187 U37H 1130 11 87 10 20 10 26 .10 20 10 23n 1 MO ( tic. s to i Yll III 8 M 5 65 it....- m 10 (10 s 10 s .....ma e it l no u ;o s 10 MS s 10 IM 6 15 10U 1 10 HEIFERS. 175 8 00 6 t I 30 500 I .... 7 U i:t t u a., in to ;o 6 00 1.. ......... 121 S M 711 M l.....i..... tTO 7 410 t :j BULLS. 6M l!l 1 710 6 71 ,1!!0 I M 1, 1490 6 00 .U40 1 10 1. .. ,.1000 ( H ,U4 t M CALVEai 1 IM 6 75 1..., 110 t 60 1 311 7 00 3;,,, 170 t CO 3 153 7 25 I. 310 00 1 200 3 00 1 ISO CO t, 3 , 10,1....... 7 1 1 1 1, 1110 6-75 13 1. 310 6 15 M.. 13 S4 40 It..., t Ml 8 40 , 4 j7 e w 16 631 4 C3 7 (TE I 75 WESTERNS. COLORADO. J. II, Parker-olo. 7 Btcers.... 903 6 10 48 feedors NEBRASKA. 27 cows M 6 63 2 cows U heifers... 718 5 70 4 heifers... 893 6 60 3 COWS 1050 6 60 1 cow M0 6 25 4 calves... 420 7 00 1 stocker., 830 6 65 1 heifer..., 7io 6 ... 304 ... 301 ill 4 75 3 73 U 30 CO..... Ill 111 20., IU 7 10 m e'70 72HQH v7 4& am 20 95 19 ii 11 X 10 43 11 42 10 fflh- lO ii mirr-rrarr trirm. rrlnli. 2.296 boxes .ill. hn! milk. TVhlto and colored fresh .specials. 15KlM4c; skims. 1 vnnRRnrtv: receints. 14,610 cases frah nthsred. extras. 28cS30o: extra i..t. M.w?Tff. ffrala. 2tfr25c: refrigerator, special marks, fancy, charges paid, 243 25c; seconds, 2293V4c-, nearby hennery, whites, 8S39c; western gathered, whites. IVFtlkr. POULTRY Dreased, dull; fresh killed western chickens. 17Cf22c; fowls, 16 19c; turkeys, !Sg20c. Kansas Cttr Grain nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25. WH EAT Cash: No i hard. 81Q54c; No. 8, My, 8ic; No. 2 red, b6HOS7Ho; wo, , jujseo, CORN No. 2 white, 72Vic; No. 8, 744c Tuturaa closed as follows: WHEAT September, si'Ac; December, Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. WiSSOfcc, No. 3 red. SStt'i9Vio; No. t hard. B7Ktrc; No. 3 hard, 86e87Vic; No. 1 northern, 9209294c; No. 2 northern. S0Qv2c; No. 3 northern, gsgwe: no. z spring, wvrtraio; no. spring, ox;, velvet chaff, 874J91c; durum, &6S91e, Corn: No. 8. 7675l4o; No. 2 white, 76HO 76o ; No. 2 yellow, 7676c; Na 8, 74H0 75c: No. 8 white, 76g76ic; No, 3 yellow, 74WIV4C. Oats: No 2 white, CU43c; No. 3 white, 41U&42cl slsndard, 4284214c Ryo: No. 2. 70870HC Barley I 6jc$.6c. Timothy. 84.60ti6.40. Clover: 811.00314.00. Pork: 820.97V4- Lard: 41L10. IUbs: tU.OO 012.60. 6t. Louis deneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15,-WHEAT-No. 3 red, 83or No. 3 hard, 8691o; September, 87Hc; May, 96c CORN-No. 2, 7JH074o: No. S white, r07So; September,. 74c; May, 71140 OATS-No. X 41ff42HcJ No. 3 white, 42tyii4Ja; September, 41Hc; May, 47Vic RYE-7O0rroc 830 6 00 8 feeders.. 6S3 i b5 1 bull 980 6 60 8 cows, ..1.1043 6 10 1 calf 850 6 60 1 bull 13.0 4 io 13 stockers. 'its e 65 6 COWS 026 b bi WVrtMlMfl. 88 steers. ...117 6 80 51 steers.. ..117? J w 37 steers., ..1197 6 65. 9 ateers....U46 6 M) 10 steer 1166 6 w HOGS Supplies wero light, thero bolrur only about 63 eats, or 3.600 head, on sale. This Is si ghtly larger than last week and a- gain of over 1,200 head as compared with laet year. M . , ... The wedkness that featured last week close was still very mui.li In. evidence this morning. Shippers bought a number ot loads at quotably steady prices, but there was not a full load of good lights on sale, and naveral loads of slightly mixed stuff sold as high as 88.25. Packers made their first bids on a 10316c lower basis. Belters refused to make any such reduction as this, and as both buyers and salesmen held their ground, nothing waa done until a late hour In the forenoon. After three hours or npparenuy lueicaj dickering salesmen finally came to the Ani.ir,n itini tlira war no Use in flL'ht- Ing the decline any further, and they be gan tO CUl lOOSe ai pranuwai-- mo " --I--- ... nmnnl.ll hv hUVerS CSTly tn the morning. Trade was very slow -Lx v..r. wars atill a few loads unsold. Bulk of the sales landed at ll.U) m& and the best price oaia was ClIIOAUO L1VU STOC1C MAIUCKT Cattlo Steady to Ulme Lotrer Ho0 CIIICAGO, Aug. 26. CATTLE Receipts, xlooo heail! market steady to lOo lower; beeves, .902iV.10; Texas steeis, .iu 7.6E; western, 86.10S7.6i; stockers and feed ers, t&.40U7.i6: cows and heifers, $3.tlf to: calves. 33.wffii.no. HOGS Receipts. 49.000 head: market for light steady to 6a higher, others gen erally 10t16o lower; bulk of sales, 87.W4I 8.60; light, tS.40$V.30; mixed. I7.66f9.l6; heavy, 17.1038.76; rough, 87.407.TO; p.gs, 3t.orkfiR.ea. SUELl' AND lambs Receipts. . hend; market for sheep steady to 10a higher; lambs, 10tf26o lower than Friday; natlvo, 83.854 S5; western. 84.104.SO; year ling, t5.254ri6.20: native lambs, 15.767.16; weatcrn. t6.wys.15. Kniiina t'ltr Lire Ntoolc Market KANSAS CITY. Aug. 25. CATTLE Re- celptH, 88,000 head; market 1015c lower; atockora and feeders, imhoo lower i Piime steers, ts.90tf0.00: dressed beet steers. 17.60 trs.60; western steers, iB.ura7.tx; souinerii steers, J5.wjt.); cows, t3.wt(.bQ; neners, t3.00tfS.75; stockers and feeders, 15.0037.60, buu. i4.2526.: caives. 35.wms.bu. lions ltcco'.pts. G.wu head: market steady to to higher: c oned too lower: bulk, 3S.rAaS.S3,: heavy. tS.tOaS.S0! packers and butchers. tS.6Off8.90; light, IS.606S.W; Digs. 36.WtP7.00. siiGUi' anu lajius lieceipt. .WQ head: market steady; lambs, t8.7W7.s3; yearlings. tl.76U6.60: wethers. 3l.60tf9.00: owes, fit. I.nnls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo,, Atlg. 28.-CATTLE Receipts, 10,000 head; mnrket steady; good to choice steers, t7.2638.00; stockers and fnedorn, tS.2S7.60; cows and heifers, 37.508 8.E0; bulls, tS.7604.7S; cows and heifers, 4.Alli.W. HOGS Rocelpts, 8,000 head; market steady; Pigs and lights. 15.0029. 32: mixed nnd butchers, t8.96tf9.20; good heavy, ts.70 IBV.W. SIIEEI AND LiAAfBB Receints. 8.100 ncaa; mantel steady; muttons, t3.26SH.00 ycarnngs, to.wuu.oo; iambs, tu.6W7.Si. St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. t5.-CATTLI3-ne. cslpts. 3,000 head; market slow: steers, ta.50ss.75: cows and honors, ti.owre.no caives, noos Receipts. 6.000 head: markst. icwer; xop, 8.su; duik, ..V3is.(0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, COO head; tnarkot steady; lambs, t5.00i97.TB. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 26. COFFEE Re ports of frost In Brazil caused a sham advance In tho coffee market today and arter opening iirm at an auvnce or rrom to 19 points prices sola about 11 to is nolnts net higher on Euronean buying, a demand ,iroin traae sources anu coveting ot snorts.' -inere jvas neavy, realising on the anvance and the market eased off a fnw TMilntn from the beat in tha lata trading, with the close barely steady, frjiP is pounas not nigner, August, v.voa: (mid tember. 8.99o: October, P.lOo: December. j.ivq; January, w.itoa; Aiarcn, .o; aiay, 9 G3c: Julv. S.79c. Snot, steady: No. 7 Rio. 8T4c; Santos. Na 4, 12tt0l2c. Mild, quiet; uoraovs. uvieo. LOST MONEY AND TICKET RECOVERED FOR TRAVELER After having been In Omaha dead trok since last Friday Albert Miller of Port' land. Ore., Is now on his way homo with plenty of money In his pocket. Miller had been oyer In Illinois viiltlnc relatives. Thursday night he was on an Illinois Central train comln wesL At Dubuque he presented his ticket to tho conductor and In putting It and tho perse In which It was carried Into the Inner pocket of Ills vest it slipped through and, unnoticed, fell to the floor of the ear. He did not discover hla loss until a new conductor came on the train west o Fort Dodge. Then he could find nelthtr ticket nor money. The conductor telegraphed to Fort Dodge, Where the message was turned over to Special Agent Bull, who Ister arrested Robert Foster, a younff man from Galena, III-, who had been occupy. Ing a seat with Miller, A search dis closed the 876 that Miller had lost, which was sent on to tho Omaha off ce of tho Illinois Central and turned over to Miller. Vr.rt : twirai lsrse New England cotton mills resumed operations aflei a long period of Idleness. , Copper siocKS wero hoiuvu " y vance of the copper metal In the Loiwon market and by expectation, that the forthcoming riKn i ,",;Wi, Trial, association wll reveal a favorable om tlon. A large decrease in v,'h" ,.' waa predicted, owing partly to t '; terruptlon In production, due to the mriae ii a i - 1. am ml f in ino W-...W. ..,(,. Call .,rk.nv,eroVrrpvrSS mauni. Je WJSSS JJ were strongest of tne swnua ttarriman issurs !ii haul the garbage, dumping It almost whtro they could without getting ar rested or shot. The city council by crdtnances fixed the rates jind regula Uonr, adopting most of those contained in the old contract and a more Inihi- The bthind. Profit-taking salts ot"lotL oVin VeordS Vetwlv'.t'., fimng more than two points to a ne low record, at 9st. m.i.1 .alts, por were uncnangea v-... auotatlons Number oi i' "",.,. -on stocks were as ""'IV-h, Ur, a?.. . " . . , mti lis. r,og i ::j Tho undertone wan fairly strong lOdUfirninate, unbuslnoss-llka system could in tho early trading there whs a rather I . j -.. . ,, . i,,,,. .,. general advance. The. day "ft - ' " XX. Of tne Kind Wllicn mwri mi uri.ui;"' imiiMiiwiiw v'-. . .j. .'., . .. ...... I. . m 1 1 . 1 1 1 n t i . . ...... . . , . . . H.i,u lionuon wss cmtiiui ii:, sianiorcu. agaiom inis ono unu nui. uu S?,d,.rA7hanFSrthe? eSuraglng out cu"- n' ul. VCT bad 'caturM 'w, mcowJS waning .tlTo w the Irrespgnslh'ltliy of tho drivers who did the hsullng. It was not like being employee by a comrany, the drlv ers worked prAVtlcally for thomstlves and felt no restraint. , Tha former company, through Mr Wiley, did, according to A. B. Hunt, hold Its drivers under tho closest possible re straint. Era ot Irresponsibility. If conditions wero bad before, they b camo worse now,' with no way of on forcing responsibility 'upon' anyone. The itlmost Intolerable results of leaving a Mr city with a congested population In some parts or a widely scattered popula tion In other parts wllhout any effective system of garbage removal soon' became apparent. Garbage haulers established their own collection -routes as they tig -ii red would provo most profitable; they made the rounds as often or ns seldom its they saw fit: thoy exacted whatever charges they thought they could get on tho theory of taking as much as lh traffic -would bear. Worst of all, how ovor, was the Impossibility of people In Hie. outskirts of tho city getting any one to take their garbage nway at all at an reasonable price. Complaints camo also that garbago haulers would every now nnd then dump the contents of their wagons Into vacant lots or gullies, or oven Into sower inlets, to save taking them to some distant destination. Various suggestions for better garbage disposal were made, but nothing ma terlallxed. The city officials offered an their excuse either lack of legal authority or lack of necessary money. The subjecj of garbago ever fond Its way Into th political platforms ot candidates In thn city campaigns, only to be sldetrackert or overlooked after election. This period t lasted from about 1903 to about 1907, (Another Article Soon.) AmUsnaUl Copper 300 "too ti 100 tioii "M 'Nit H Aitwrfean Arleulturt .. ammIcmi Ca Am.rlcn Cn pM Anertean JJ. 'Ait ..... AmsrHae Cotton Oil 'Ill . lea Bturltl American IAbsm ' 'i Amrtot unto""".. " Amcrioaa o. w Am. B. A It. P im. mini Rallains Amftrtoan T. A T Anaeeuts Mining Co.... Atchlon ivfrhisirtn mu aasee"-- Atlantio Coast Lfne. : u.lllmnr A Ohio....... ' rkthihm buj v - "ltu iiniaias rsclllo ' " ."oai:::::. i -,. CtlaWV nu"o.; Dor A IUo Orando ! DenTfr R. O. pM "' grt."..?.T.r...".:..': 'iiw ; u XTU 1V"1 ''"' Q.wrml : neetrta -v zy.-' j" am Northtrn Ore etfs. HH 34H ,,,,. iMnin, .......... 8.704 ltU lli 144 104 111 111 Utk 'T 113 11H llin its. ..... 34 IM itm i4t e 143H 4 , . 11H ORN-fleptember. HMe; December, 63H oS - UATB-nO. i While, i7iu. no. iiuacu. 41KO420. HAY Choice timothy, 816.6OS16.00. BUTTER Creamery. 2c; firsts, 25o; seconds, 24o; packing, 21c. E'GOS Firsts. 21c; seconds, 12c POULTRY Hons. HV4cS12o; roosters, 9c; ducks, 10c; springs. 15c Minneapolis Grain Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 25. WHEAT No. I hard. 89c; No. 1 northern, Siii'0 89Vc; No. 2 northern. S6H7V4c; No. 2 hard Montana, 5c; No. 2, 83HC8,c; September, 86Ho; December, 8SSc, May, 9HC Omulin Hay Market. PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 upland, 812.60; No. 8 upland. 8160812.00;. No. 3 upland, tl0.0OSU.00; No. 1 midland. $lL60a12.60; No. 2 midland, U.0OSU.60J No. 3 midland. Mrtvwio.os: No. 1 lowland. tll.0O211.6O; No, 2 lowland, 810.004(10.60; No. 8 lowland, tS.OO 419.00. STRAW Supply light, demand moder ate. Choice wheat, 84.60; choice oat and rvn. 3R.O0C9.fi0. ALFALFA Receipts light demand lim ited. No. 1 choice, tl2.0012.60; No. 2. ui.oosai.w. Buirar 3IarUct. NEW YORK. Aug. 26 SUGAR Raw, firm: muscovado, 3.r60.30c; centrifugal. 31STlS0c: molasses. J.01i.0(c; refined. firm; out loaf, 6.6O01 crushed, 6,40c; mould A. 6 06c. cubes. 4.56c; powaerea, No. Xt. 3 "7 30 334 (I t0 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 25.WHEAT-.Spot. ,l..,.v, Hn 1 U.nllnhi faSrl? Nn 1 7. 6Hd; No. S, 7slT4d; futures easy; October, 1 4.ffic, powdered, 4.80e; flno granulated, 7 Hid; i)eceraber, 7slid; March, 7s lUd ,4.70c; Diamond A, 4.70cJ confectioners- A. cuiiw spot, f trong, .American mixed, no. i, i.wc. 34, ti... ... 47... 47... 44... 31... It... 43. ...333 ...til ...313 ...Ul ...ro ...ui ...w ..ui Bh. Ft. 7 7 30 7 30 7 31 7 32 7 33 7 33 7 li 7 13 130 140 Ka. At. do. Pr. tl 316 140 7 t 60 33 210 7 M 41 311 40 10 30 7 39 ieo 7 w 30 7 30 67.. 31.. 17.. 31.. M.. .. 77.. I.. 3.. ..311 .,! ....343 ....323 ...377 ...331 ....347 ,...330 .!! 30 30 10 110 IM 'io 30 3 00 3 04 3 Oft 3 06 3 M 3 06 3 10 3 U uiip'ri) nn lh whole anything on the fat order was bought up pretty freely again this morning, tnus snowing . a m tlnuatlon of the strength In last week s closing trade. Steady to strong prices warn n A m tnr lnmb. while what mutton offerings wero on sale Indicated little change. It was a satisfactory market Jo the selling interests, as iraue ai na.. all outside points was reported slow, with nn ...... tr-Wnsr 111 to VS1UCS. ine bullish feeling here was on account of another very moderate supply for the first day of the week at this tlms of the year nnrl aa vrt auuDlles ne better than normal ore expected for the rest of the week. The receipts were mostly lambs, there being no more than about five cars of imiI ahn in alrht. The mutton of ferings consisted for the most part of ewes, which found a ready sale. A range of 87.2037.65 took most pf .the killing lambs and several loads sold up to 87.70. being the top for the day. There was nothing toppy In the aged sheep division. Wethers and yearlings were scarce. There were all kinds of Inquiry tor feeding lambs as a gpod many buyers were in from the country ana commie slon men wero well supplied with or ders. The feeder sunoly being light eon slderable competition was apparent and as soon ss sorting was finished the feeder ena ox ine shipments round a broad out wit loft li u 4 17 V 10 It 43 30 0 4 71 31 It 6.144 1UK 133 131 4H7 (4 W 84 43 Ur. M1 Wl 30 30 METCALFE SENDS REQUEST FOR NEBRASKA SOUVENIRS Richard L Metealf. newly appo'ntej member of tho Isthmian Canal commis sion, has written the following lottir to M. Guild of tho Omaha Commercial club: "ANCON, Canal Zone, Aug. 0,-1 have designated one of the rooms of the lower floor of the governors home at Ancon as 'tha Nebraska room.' It Is my Inten tion to fill this room with such appro priate reminders of Nebraska life hi may be sent to mo by those who apnreciate tho compliment I am paying my home state. I have already placed on one nf the walls of this room tha Deautuui nag given ma by the Nebraska association at Washington. I would like to have the Commercial club, or any of Its msmbars, send me something appropriate t& at tractive which I may either piaca upon a table or hang upon tho walls of this room. "I will thank you to bring this t tho attention of the members of your organization." InUrnatlonat Hrvew.. ' lnt.F.Mirlne Bfd ... - International hw international rums Kanaka city Boututrs,... ...... lcled Oaa ., Lahlih Valler . .44 luKntll NMhTllU.. M., St. 1. 8. Bt. M. Mlwourl. K. T 33 Mlwourl Pseine L3 o, Nillonal niwult ........ 'Sil National Vi Ku. V.i rA It, It. or M. M PM" 83 13 New Tork Cntral.... N. T., O. A W Nottolk A Waaters North Arairican .... Northern raclllo raelflo Mall ' rennarlTUla "0 113 I'otjplo'a Oss I1.. C. C A St. L. rittibunrh Coal l'rid Btl Oar Pullman Valaes Oar "lading HW TIofltlKHn I. A. Baaiaaaasa lllln hwuuio i. 8. pi.... fo; ;; JH TUek nun Co. 400 11 17 Hock Ialanil Co. pt4.. 304 Si i. A H. P. 3J nil.. 100 Beabotfd Air Us 204 HM.hAa.ra A. 1. ffd. Sloaa-HbatlUtd S. 1... ...... boutntin 1'aa.tlo ........ li.wo Rovthern Rallwar 444 n. n.iiwav iifl. ........ .... Ttnnoana COPr w Ufa Texas aV ratlllo Union 11AU10 , Union laeino pro Unlt4 CtJLtai IMaltr United BUtaa Rubsar... United BtaiM BtMl 3.400 64 u. B. tHati pta 304 i Utah Coprtr 1,100 III Ve. -Carolina Cbamlcal ,. 440 t7 wanaas ..... Wa-btLen. pfd ,,- Waatarn MarrUnd Waitcm Union i Wcatlnsbsva Bltotrla ., a,,,. Wbaallni Uka Brl TotU stlM tor the dsr, ItAtOQ sham. New Vork Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.-MONKT-On call, steady, t'AmVt per cent: ruling rate, 'jfi. Dr cent: closing. per cenL Time loans, steady; sixty day. 8H53! per centl ninety days, 4V4 per cent; six months. 6U per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-ti3 SYt par cent; start ng exenange, steady, tor sixty oay unis ana itjsNa ior ue mand: commercial bills. 84.884. BILVBR Bar, to; Mexican dollars. eec BONDB Qovernmcnt, steady; railroad, steady, Boston Stock' Market. BOSTON, Aug. Sl-Closlng quotations nn mining stocks were. Allow ., Mohanrg 3 Amal. Cbpoer T3H Varada Con ut. A.Z. U 4a a 37 Nlllln Mis ... 3 Arlton Com 1 North ButU ,, S7 D, 4 C C. t K M. 73 North Uk IU rail. & Arltooa 63 Old Dominion 41 I Oat. A llecla 410 Oaoaola R Oanlmalal 13H Oaeaola 73 Copper Rans O. Q. U Shannon U Eaat DatU C. it... 114 Bunerlof tiil Franklin 4s Buperlor & D. M... 3 Oranbr Cos 61 Tamarack 27 Green Canenet .... 33 U. I. 8. R. A M... 31 lele Iterals Oops-, 13 do ltd 7 Kerr Lak H Utah Con Mkj Oopoer 6 Utah Copper Co tOK la eaiia copper 4 wince jtz Miami Copper 33 w0rertn 44? SUSPECTS WILL BE HELD PENDING INVESTIGATION Harry McBrlde, Keystone hotel, and lltrry Smith, aiO Douglas street, who were arrested Sunday an suspicious char acters, were ordered by Acting Magis trate O'Drien to be held for five days pending investigation of ttielr records. McBrlde, who has served time in a Pennsylvania reformatory, and was bound. fl7er to, the district court several monthit ago for highway robbery. Is sus pected of having robbed Anton Bllock, 1240 South Thirteenth street, of no uatur- day night. IM 30 37 COLEMAN 0VERC0MF RYGAS FORGETS TO SHUT OFF VALVE Charles Coleman. SOW teoatur street, tv as overcome yesieraay oy cocapmc Cos In h room. Pollco surgeons at tended "him and ho Is now reported out ot danger. Before retiring Sunday night Coleman tried to light a let In hji room, but ths apor. which Is controlled by a coin meter, was not on and he wtnt to bed without turning off the valve. Early this morning some one aroppsa a coin it the meter and tho escaping (as filled aU room. Tho Persistent and Judicious Use u Newspaper Advertising Is the Road t rtuslnesa Success. 341 40 67 71 8 OMAHA VETERANS ABSENT FROM TELEGRAPHERS' MEET Although one or two ot Omaha's old time telegraphers had hoped to be able to attend, none will be present when the secretary ctli.i the roll of the members of the Old Time Telegraphers and His torical association at Detroit Tuecday morning, the tirtt day ot the thirty-second annual reunion. The Intense heat of the summer and other circumstances will keep the old timers In Omaha, even though they had been promising them selves all year to be present. George W. Nolle, an old military tel egrapher, said that none of the veterans would be able to attend and that the reason with most of them was the same as his that the heat had so affected his health that he did not bollevo ths trip would be expedient Dank Clearings. OMAHA. Aur. 2fL Rank rlterinn , loony are n.iw.ytf.zv and H.6G7,iZ1.18 for nig corTeaponuing uay iasi year. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Au. a. COTTOH-aiwl aulet: middling uolandi. 12.4&C! e-iilf 1..71V.' r mures cioaea very sieaay and within a point or two of the best at a net gain 01 poims. Closing Diasi August n.Mo; neptemDer, 12.01c; October, li.no riovemDer, lt.Ka; uecemDer. 11.17c. Jan uary, It 7c; February, H.81e; March, 11.83c: May. lL93c LIVERPOOL, Aug. H. -COTTON Spot, moaeraie Dusmess qone ana rirm; mid' dllng fair. 7.84d; good middling, 7.0$d middling. .74d: middling. .Md; good or (Unary, E.88d; ordinary, 6.t4d. Salts, (.009 bales. Pit (3 nods market. NEW YORK. Aug. 15. DRY GOODS The downward revisions In tha price of standard prints ana sninings ws tne feature of the primary cotton goods market. Thero was a steady application by the Jobbers for fllllng-ln purposes. Tha demand for woolen and worsted dress goods was Irregular. Japanese raw silk values touched the highest levels since 107. f Office For Rent Ths larga room on groufid floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Coal Co. Nice Farnam street front Etge. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with largo vault. Extra en trance from court of the building. Fine office fixtures ars of fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Fell, Bee office. itatosaaHaa33tMB 'taaaaaaaalSaaaaMBaH 1 SA Oils nnd Iloaln. NEJW YORK. Aug. 25, COTTONSEED OH Firm; prime summer, yellow, spot, .; September. t.t2; October, 17.75; Da cember, t6.7to, ROBIN Steady; atralnfd. "common to good. 11.1&&4.20. TtTRPBNTINB-yinn; machine, bbls., 434. a 03 a lUreriHeat.' tUUV 39 POEHLER co. lssUUlah4 1IM. ORAIM CMMMiStlON ttstl 3 or iauj Maust ItU." SORN HARVUTER llB Bli4- attuk. r at aula as4 Utni la (ties ea ka Teaur cr wiaarawe. aiaa u Uem aula ine akaeka Msal wltk a nn ulsltr". dold In enr euta, frtf IN. w. it. JCXION of Johnalown, O. Tll! "Ttl Kr rtAtr f ra all o cUla It U lie Ha: ter vl ne em 14 U Ubar UM jnra avu-a .uttlSS. t at er 300 abeeki, will uli fa4 eaahela ( oom to a akeek. TeellaaaaUia aa4 aaU isa- free, ehovlns picture, at krteter XAlnm NKW rilOCESd iUM. CO.. BAUNA. KAMIA