Tim nKR: OMAHA, TUKSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1014. 11 HEAL ESTATE IOAXS $iOO to l,O0O mad promptly. U. Weed. Weed B'dg.. ltb and Farnam. CITY and farm loan. t par ctnt. J H.Pumont To.. IOT Farnam, Omaha JUKR1HO.S A MORTON, 1 Om Nat. WANTBD City Inana Peters Trual v-O. OMAHA homes. Last Nebraska farms, O'KKEt'E R&Ali E8TATK CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat Douglas ITU WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. P!0 Farnam UAHV'N BROS . tand up. VaVa.Abv.,.4 uibwo. Omaha Nat. HanK. SKE ua flrat If you want a firu loan. Cnlted States Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. MONFY on hand for city and farm loan. H. W. Hinder. City Nat Bk. Bldg. fCi,CITY LOAN 8. Bemls-Carlberg Co., y0 110-811 Brandels Theater Bldg. CITT property. Lara .nana a specialty W. It. Thomas, !3S State Bank Bldg. Evsryoody reads pa Wank Ada. REAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS Of TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.. modem abstract office. Sod So, 17th St. Thon Douglas B487. REED Abatrart Co., oldest sbstract of fice In Nebraska. !08 Brani'ets Tneater acreage; for sale. Acres Acres Acres On the Bellevue and Fort Crook boule vard and car line Is located Country club Acre. Thla addition la vary choice, high and sightly; scenery moat charming; no nicer auburban property than Country Club Acrea. You can buy from ore acre up am on ay term. O 'Neil's II. E. & Ins. Agency, 1306 Farnam St. TeL Tyler 10-J4. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Dundee Home 4821 Webster St. Owner transferred to another city, must aoll his new, atrlctly modern home. Beat white oak floor throughout, oak flniah on flrat floor, birch doore and flniah to match on second floor; large living room with fireplace; dining room, kitchen, but ler'a pantry and refrigerator room on flrat floor. Both front and back atalra; three large airy bedroom, bath, linen closet and extra large sleeping porch on aecond floor. Full attic, all floored. Full cement basement, floor drain and gas connections tn basement, with sink. Gas heater for aummer use. Large garage with driveway. Full lot. Houae only 1 year old. An Ideal, cool home that can be purchased right M.9C0, only f 1,360 cash required; balance easy terms. Only one block from car line, book thl up If you want a, real bargain. Must be sold this week. Glover & Spain l City Natl. Bank. Doug. $902. Finelnvestment Bargains $3,600.00 At 628 S. 19th Ave. I have a fine 5-room cottage la excellent repair, modern ex cept furnace, In the close-in district where values are rising rapidly. Worth 84,600; offered now on easy terms for H.SJ0. $650.00 A vacant lot. No. ' 41, block 2, Shull's Third addition. This Is on 21st St, second lot north of Woolworth, close to govern ment commissary; paving, sewer, water, gas, sidewalks, all paid. Lot 1221 feet deep, on grade. Easy terms, A snap for somebody. . $1,400.00 Another bargain! A 6-room house situated on two lots, 1 and 2, In block 13. Ralston. Neb. Worth 11.800. will sell for W. A. Hixenbaugh . & Co. 1814 8t Mary s Ave. Phone Douglas 4t, Garden Lots Two Blocks of Lots Just West of Dundee PRICE: $75.00 to $295.00 , TERMS: II down, 11 per week, without Interest. You my pay weekly, monthly, quar- avera. P,U ofym? Propel ITt TSL&f&gft. b value These lots will go quickly. PHONE DOUGLAS 2596 - II. II. Harper, 1013-11 City National Bank Bldg. GREAT BAKUA1N IN WEST PART OP CITY kUchertUt,hr,k P?"',0r' dlnln Kitcnen.. three bed rooms and modern bath room on aecond lloor. alalrwav tS X bnt wlthTementedTooV! with birch, maple floors up stairs and down, house Is nicely decorated and In lot 47x111 at 3516 Davenport, houae u Vacant, key first door east, non-resident owner is very anxioua to ail and has reduced pHco from H.M) to tX'ibO u . " NICE HOME IN BENSON. Seven ronm u 2,.1tr'wlAn 1Tg;e rounl 100x127, covered with fruit and shade trees, beat resident Jart. convenient to car, aaklng 84. ouo. ern part of Omaha. BARGAIN ON GEORGIA AVE. Five room cottage und barn on east front, lot 48x140 at M So. 29th (Georgia AVS' vn?r venworth. been aaklng 13,000, but want an offer. ' W. H. GATES, Room C47 Omaha National Bank Build ing. Phone Douglaa I'M. 0 ROOMS, NEW Oak finish in living rooms, kitchen, rear entry, pantry and bedroom on first floor; two bedrooms, bath and four clos ets upstairs, with maple floors; modern throughout; screens; corner lot Price. 12,W. Located 2K Blondo St. C. Q. CAKJLBEKO. 310-lt Brandels Theater Bldg West Farnam $6,000 The modern home at 23 No. 3sih Ave., 2-',. two b"n 'ooms, and coating over loOuO-on a 12.M0 lot. offered for li.Oja J'hone owner, l. EH7. o t-, Cathedral District New, modem, frame and stucco, oak and birch finish, Yale hardware; three bed rooma and sleeping porch; corner lot paved street; a complete home, bst bur in Omaha. WHIGIIT & LAS BURY MX 8. lth Pt. Tel. Douglas Ul. FINE HOME IN WEST END, FOR ONLY $3,760. Klx rooms, modern, with reception hall, Parlor, dining room and kitchen; three bedrooms and bath on second floor; stair way to attic; first floor la finished in birch with maple floors up and down atalra: full basement, cemented and bricked up; good furnace, lot 47x111, at S614 Davenport. House is vacant; good opportunity to get a nice home very cheap. W. H. GATES. Room Ml Omaha National Hank Building. Phone Duuicloa 04. , GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wfceat it Momentarily on the Br gain Counter. WAS CHANGES CONDITIONS Heavy shlpmeata Meld te BaresMa Bayer Will Likely Renal la the VaKeel Utatea fer Farther Orders. OMAHA. Aug. 4. 1914. The ocean Is closed to me exporters of breadstuffs and being unable to clear the grain already sold for shipment to Im porting countries, they are reselling It and it may be said that wheat la on the bargain counter at the moment. Prices closed with lossea of MMSc vesteexiay and had not the market been given much needed support late there would have been further and more pronounced de cline. Only a short time ago the breadsluffa maiket of tho UnlUd Btates was In a healthy condition. Upward of 100,0m, uuimi nas aireaay oeen sold Tor ship ment to Europe and there were many vensele to carry It over the ocean. ar haa changed all these conditions and Instead of our grain being shipped abroad and the money there the wheat must remain with the growere or with those who have It to go out and the money remain acres the waters. While the war news spread out yester day waa of a more pronounced character the financial situation In the United Btates overbalanced this. There seemed to be a loss of confidence because of the reversion to the clearing house certificate measure. Margin calls of 10 per cent on all trades was a drawback as either the traders were unable or un willing to put iid this amount. The In crease of 6.6HO.O0O bushels in the visible is a reflection of what may be expected later on uniesa tne Dig run oi wneai is cnecaea Heavy aelllng of oata and the slow ah' sorption of the grain thrown over caused price recessions of Silc. Cash trans actions were small. ( lea ranees of wheat and flour were equal to Kl.OnQ bushels; com, 18,000 bush els; oata. 2,0u0 bushels. Holiday at Liverpool. Primary wheat receipts were 1. 414.000 bushels and shipment. l.MT.WO bushels, against receipts or lJNi.OOU bushels, and shipments of 2.41O.O0A bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 434,c00 bush els and shipments 914,000 bushels, against receipts of 4M.O0O bushels and shipments of Uto.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 4.(64,000 bushels and shipments fil,tiO0 bushels, against receipts of 8j2,000 bushels and ahlomenta of 7S2.000 bushels last year: Heavy liquidation of short selling caused sensational declines In the market for hog products yesterday. A cable waa received here after the close last night saying that the Corn Trade association of London has arranged witn me jiruen governnemt to guarantee the war risk on existing contracts for receivers' account for rrain. This means that the large amount of wheat already sold by Chicago and other exporters . may now be moved toward the United Kingdom. Wheat was lo to 2o higher. Corn was unchanged to Ho higher. . Oata ware "AO lower. These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter. 2 cars, 7c; 7 cars, 79c. No. S hard winter: 1 car, 7Hc; 1 car, 79c: 2 care, 784c; 1 car, 781e; 1 car, T7U.- K xat-a ?tu,. Nn 4 hard winter: 1 ear. TRHic; 2 cars, Ttc; 1 car, 74c. Oats Standard: 2 cars, 23c; 6 cars, U!a. No. 2 white: 23 cars, SZttc. NO. 4 white: z cars, S2Vic; 8 cars, 2c; 1 car. 3144c No grade. 1 car, 81c. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 72o. No. 2 white: 1 car, 72c. No. S white: 1 car, 71c. No. 1 yellow: J cars. 7lc: 1 car, ToSc; 1 2-6 cars. TOUc: H car, ?Oc. No. 2 yellow: 1 car 704 No. S yellow: 4 1$ cars. 70 No. 1 mixed: 1 car tnear white!. TOHc; 1 car (near white), TUVc; l car nar white. Wo: 2 cars, my. No. 2 mixed: IV. cars tttear white), 7iv: 2 cars, V. No. mixed: 1 1- cars near white). TOc: 1 car. OV; 2 cars. V: 3 cars. 9c. No. mixed: 2 cars. tw. Sample: 1 car, lfV. CAR LOT RF.CKIPT8. Wheat. Corn Oata Kye. Chicago W si Minneapolis Ia ... ... .. Duluth as ... ... .. Omaha 107 ,T7 SS 1 Winnipeg )i ... Omahs Cash Prices- Wheat- No. 2 hard, Tvt's2"; No. 3 hard, 7W"!": No. REAL ESTATE CITY PKOPERTT FUR SALES. FIELD CLUB HOME it ni a anllrolv modern. elaborately decorated, paved street, east front lot, one-nair diock io riein ciuu, two hlocks to car and. near school. Price only 23,000. U. G. CARLUERU, . 210-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. ' FOR BALK, cheap, nine-room, modern house, with four choice lots, one block from the car line and in good neighbor hood. Priced right and terms If desired. The Allen Ind and Investment com pany. B94 Brandels B4dg. Tel. Red 6Z66. A ttNAP Must d sok'. at once. Seven room house, electric light, gas, . city water, toilet. 60-foot front, good barn 8123 Burdettet 21,000. Small payment down and the rest like rent jau weo. w. T-ROOM house, rents for S1S.&A must be old at once: 2300 will handle It. H. 4711. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions at the State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska, until 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, August 16th, 1814. for the furnishing of all material, supplies, labor and the proper construction of a brick hospital building at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Mll ford. Nebraska, tn accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Jo seph W. Salmon, architect. Also for the furnishing of all supplies, material, labor and the proper Installation for the plumbing and heating of said tjUllding according to said plans and specifications. Also for the furnishing of all supplies, material, labor and the electric wiring of said building according to said plans and specifications. Separate Lids must be made for each of the three improvements above mentioned. All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check for t per cent of the amount of the bid. Plans and specifications rnay be had at the office of the Board at the State House or at the office of the architect. Lincoln, Nebraska. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF 8TATB INSTITUTIONS. By SILAS A. HOLCOMB. Chairman. A4dSt Mbswssjfoef I.) ?- gmtimtmoUvm GomhnuH'a Caustic Bal hard. TSUiD'to: No. 2 atrlng. :?ilJc: No. spring. J.sTlv; No. 4 spring. 4r77Vc: No. 2 durum, 79jic; No. durum. TXWc. Corn: No. 2 white, 71rTJc; No. I white, 7mlj73c: No. 4 white. 7lnHc: No. 2 yel low. 7OV,fc70Sc; No. 3 yellow. 7ia'0V; No. 4 yellow. wmKOc: No. 2 mixed. No. 2 mixed, 69"7Hc; No. 4 mixed. (fcW Sc. Oata: No. 2 white, 33ff3SWc; atand ard, S3n:Bc; No. 3 white, IK1 -' Vc; No. 4 white, SZfcrV. Barley: malting. 4'wtfWo; No. 1 feed. 4146c. Rye: No. 2, &rvWc; No. 3, 4tt65c. CHICAGO tiRAIN AD PHOTIHONS Featerea of the Trad leg a a a Closing; Prices oa) Boar of Trade. CH1CAOO. Aug. 4. Reports emanating from one of the lergrat houses on 'chanae that buying of American wheat had al ready started on a big basis put decided vigor In prices today near the close. The upward flurry that followed waa the sec ond which hsd taken place after the open ing, and resulted in a spirited finish, 2H49 2o above last night. Corn scored a like advance, with oats tip SifSo and pro visions higher by 7irio. Highest prices touched by wheat today were Immediately aftsr the receipt of pre mature announcements that the bill to admit forelan ships to American registry was only awaiting the signature of Presi dent Wilson. When It was found that as a matter of fact the measure had up to then not been reported to the Senate, prices dropped back more than tVfrc from the extreme high level, which waa tc up as compared with last night. In the Inst hour, though, the market was again ad vancing with a lively swing. Two out of the three chief options wound up at the tip-top valuea of the day. Corn ruled strong early and late, owing mainly to continued dry hot weather. The east waa an active buyer of cash com. Oats reflected the strength of other grain, but the huge arrivals here today of newly harvested oats, 074 carloads, prevented more than a moderate rise In prices. Provisions rallied with cereals, although recovering only a fair degree of the stag gering losses of the previous day. Offer Inga were light except that lard became noticeably plentiful on the upturn of the market. Grain prices furnished by local branch office of Logan A Bryan Co.: Low. Close! Article. I Open. High. Wheat- Sept. Dec May Corn Sept........ Deo May Oata Sept Dec May Pork Sept Lard Sept Oct. Jan Rlbs- Sept Oct Jan. 91 Vl1 S 4. fTt8 tsa4. I66S&V 7Vfl 41 18 60-401 I ftvueol 8 80 8 Kt ii a 10 K 10 15 80 1 TO 70 84 8 42 HOT 8 82H 16 11 AO 11 02'4 10 22 87 63 66,: 87S 40 18 40 8 0 8 80 8 96 10 72 10 16 8U 94 in 70 . bi S8 44 881, 414. 18 78 8 77 8 96 8 10 11 65 10 96 io mi Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: Septem ber, R9c; December, Mn. Corn: Septem ber, 704c; December, 5e. Oata: Septem ber, S6I4C; December, Sb"c. Pork: 4tem ber, 318.76. Ijird: September, 8.77V,; Oo tober, 88 96. Ribs: September, 11.66; Oc tober, 310.96. Cora aad Wheat Reg-loa Bnllella. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 a. .nv, 76tto meridian time, Tuesday, August 4, 1914; OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain High. Low. fall. - Sky. Ashland, Neb... 88 64 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb... 90 60 .00 Clear B'ken Bow, Nb 8 69 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb. 89 68 .00 Clear Culbertson, Nb. 88 60 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb.. 84 68 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb. 88 1 .00 Clear Or. island. Nb. 90 4 .00 Pt. cloudy nsninii n. now eu ,w Lieer Hastings, Neb.. 89 62 .00 Pt. cloudy Holdrege, Neb. 96 62 .00 Pt. cloudy idncoin, nto... nz ,uu Clear No, Platte, Nb 86 66 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb.. 87 61 .00 Pt. cloudy umana, jneD.... m m . uu near Tekamah, Neb. 89 80 .00 Clear Valentine, Nb. 88 68 .00 Clear Alta, la 86 61 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 86 61 .00 Clear Clarinda. Ia.... 93 42 .00 Clear Sibley, Ia 87 66 .00 Clear Sioux City, Ia,. 88 68 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain Dtauona. 0 18 CD Its Imltttsrs ert Ra Conpitltin. Safe, Speedy and PoetUre Cure Cor Core, 8 flirt weeay. Car oaiae Xsaasaa, teaaiar. Wia uTs, aa all l,isaai tnmfim. Cans ail axis Hi,,, si sr T 11m. .as all tarsia, Kisatasrla. hiianh fri hi am., m Yr Weitle .aUdssje KM is r sMtie. wui t mfiua. er Ml M 01. . ant paid, wlto full diraano, tar sj lie a. m en. sor aat 9' the Lstsee wllltasit C., Clevelisi. kaaKHBaSJHHaesVBaaWaataaVaVaaaVtfataaal CROWN RESERVE Pyi 20 Annually. Posltlea f mis stsck la "o.lo fur smnI Si'lowda r4sl4 JONES & BAKER Bask Bro District. Stations. High. Low. fall Columbus, 0 18 62 U .00 Louisville, Ky... 22 90 62 . 60 Indla'polis, Ind.. IS 86 68 . 00 Chicago. Ill 24 62 (4 .00 St. Louis, Mo.... U 80 62 .30 Des Moines, Is,. 24 88 60 .09 Minneapolis (2 82 63 .10 Kan. City. Mo.. 23 84 66 .00 Omaha, Neb 17 88 62 .00 Summary of wheat and cron conditions in corn ana wneet region for week end ing August 8, 1914: WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 4, 1914. Weather conditions were favorable for threshing winter wheat, but soil ia tm ary in many sections of tne belt for plow Ing ground for next year's crop. In the spring wneat belt the weather waa favor able lor harvest, which Is well under way, out further damage by ruat and high temperatures la reported. The week waa generally unfavorable for corn, ex cept in the more northern statea. Severe drouth continues in the Ohio valley, and much of the crop Is cut short or a failure, and all statea west of the Mississippi river from Nebraska and southern Iowa southward are now suffering for rain, with the crop deteriorating in many places. Oat threshing is progressing with generally light ylelda. Pastures In moat of the central and southern districts are In poor condition, but In the more north ern states and southwestern ranges they are reported generally doing well. I U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. OMAHA UYBSTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Fricei Are Again Weak to Lower. HOGS FIFTEEN CENTS LOWER Sheen ana laahs la Large ftapoly. with Local I.aia d Gss4 aad rrlcee ftea4y Decide laa preveneat In (jaalMy. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 4, 1914. Receipts were: Ofi Ida! Mondav... Kstlmate Tuesday Cattle. Hogs. Slieep. M:'t 2, M 1.11 J 4.JO 16.12H 14,000 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 4. WHEAT oepiemoer. i'c: no. 1 hard, i7c; No. 1 northern, UbVTc; No. 3 northern, 8214 (&'c. WHEAT Higher. FLOL'K Higher. BA RL1CT 6ti3c. RT K f.fiflc. BRAN-I.'O.W. CORN No. 8 yellow. T2ir78o OATA No. 3 white, titHio. FLA X 31.66 VtfL 6714, 1 Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 4. COFFKE-Not-withstanding the absence of official fu tures markets, there waa considerable ac tivity In the coffee trade here today, and spot prices advanced further on a better JoUblng demand than reported for some months, with holders showing increased firmness owing to uncertainty as to the possibility and cost of replacing avail able supplies by fresh Importations from Brasll. The only cables received from the primary markets reported that a general holiday had been proclaimed until August 15. Klo 7s were quoted at to In the spot market, and Santos 4s at 12o, or some thing like 2c to ZSto above the lowest price of last week. I Two days this week.. T.IC8 .4tJ 33. LH Same days last week.. 7.93 11.611 17.MH fame days 8 weeks ago 7.744 1V4.S7 S4.6W Fame t'ays 3 weeks ago 8.4--T 16.073 D.Vv, Same dav 4 weeka aso 4.1x8 I0.0M 1M40 Same days last year. .11.33 I6.616 The following table shows the range of of cattle, hoxe and aheep at the foutn Omaha live stock market for the year to t as compared with last yeari Ii4 1U lno. Deo Cattle 4W 474.W4 2S. Hoga l.W.W 1,712.877 . 14i.4lO heep l,8Wi.7M 1.123,33 176,372 The following table siiuws the receipts prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days with comparisons; Data. I 1914. 191S. 11912. 1911 1910. 1Q. 1104. I 43 T l 83 8 881 7 47 6 M I 7 171 4 31 July ii. I H 8 K 1 16 6 K 8 36 1 8S) 4 31 July II la t 7i T )i 6 tti t 83 4 37 July 17. 8 74'a 821 1 16 T 741 6 44 July 1. 7 8 91 7 17 4 14 I Si I 6 40 July 19., gftl l 3 8 3al 7 75 July 20. I PS 1 7 23 83 8 28 It 7N 8 31 I Julv 11 I 1 tia.1 a rrl a n 11 TM 11 July 83. I 7X 6 881 7 26i 6 861 July 23. 6 UV 6 83 7 84 I July 24. 3 Mi. f7 7 M 33 July 25. 6 64V 8 77 t 47 14 il 8 Ml 1 6 24 July M I SB T 87 14 46 8 17 7 61 July 97.1 if iiy w.i a ti"i s wi i a a July 89. 8 6J I 8 67 7 M 4 7I T l July 10. 8 8 M July 81. 8 4IS 8 64 Aug. 1..I 2.l 8 63 Aug. 3.. I 8 4H I Aug. 1. 1 I 04HI 1 Aug. 4.. I 43 8 17 7 61 I 1 KI 4 661 8 811 7 461 4 II & k -. , 7. a mm n I II VI 7 6 " 7 671 t 17 t 40 1 4 40 t 73 4 89 I 7 44 8 41 7 761 6 64 T W 8 41 i 7 86 4 6S t 401 7 4 7 KS 4 7i 7 7K T Ml t W I W t 70) t 62 3 88 Sunday. Receipta and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards In South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. CatUe.Hogs.8hp.Hrsa C, M AW. P 4 Missouri Paciflo .... 2 7 .. .. Union Paciflo SO 9 C. N. W., west.... 12 17 C, St. P., MAO.... 4 C, B. A Q., east.... 4 C, B. A Q , west... 80 14 C, R. I. A P., east.. 1 7 C R. 1. A P.. west .. 1 Chi. Great Western .. 1 Total receipts.... 99 64 67 14 71 DISPOSITION-HBAD. Cattle.liogs. Sheep. Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour A Co Schwnrts A Co J. W. Murphy Morrell IJncoln Packing Co.... So. Omaha Packing Co. Omaha Grain Co Aapeli Grain Co 6wlft, Kansas City g W. B. Vsn'sant Co.'.'.'!.' Benton, Vanaant A L.. Hill A Son J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla U F. Husi Rosenstock Bros Werthelmer & Degen... Sullivan Broe Rothschild Kline Htgglna Meyers Olassberg .... Tanner Bros John Harvey Other buyers 110 449 476 414 3 27 14 68 ' 99 19 93 94 71 31 161 217 14 83 8 t 14 16 872 604 1.067 2)8 114 38 20 6 l.p; 4.148 3.0R4 264 660 4.646 7 3R 6 3T. 7 ; J 76 t ;t 3X 8 66 7 SS steers.. ..Il!l 7 IS fleers ...1?M 6 steers.. ..11-H 7 V. 3 millh HiO 1 steer 9) - ,v atcrr pmO 9 steers ... 1191 7 :r. n steers ...I.'IS 40 steers.... I ;V3 7 75 K steers. ... U'A) 30 steers ... i:a 7 76 L. Herggren Wyo. II feeders.. SJ 7 i 4 steers. ...1136 cows.... ,107ii 8 10 8 steers. ...lf.'.' 1 steer 190H IU 4 steers. ...1192 Diamond Cattle (Vinnsnv. Wvomlna. 49 feeders.. 9 7 hi feeders.. W'S 7 ft) 4 cows 9f 6 "0 62 cows JM 6 35 Spear-.liiimermsn Company, Wyoming. 19 steers I'Wl W It M Fad.lls, Wyoming. lf.2 steers. . ..lisa 7 to Newlnger Wyo. 19 steers. ... S9i. 7 s. A hfs. 944 IDAHO. .. I 7r. 44 steers... J T. Mnters-ldaho. ..1IJ1 7 00 4 steers.. ..11.r ,.1040 7f. 2 steers. ...l:'.0 August Hleni-ldaho. ,.1(.t 7 0 H. F. Shelton -Idaho. ..1107 7 40 44 aleera ...1114 7 40 ..1016 s An I st. A hfs.1100 7 40 SOUTH DAKOTA. .1)4 6 00 23 sleers....U4I .U90 7 36 1 steer HMD I4t 6 40 1 bull 1120 19 steers., I steer.... 14 cows. .. 39 steers.. 3 steers. . 46 steers. . S steers.. 11 steers.. M. H. ,.10." .1116(1 7 10 6 26 867 8 80 7 HO 7 6i tllH AUO 1.1VK TO K M4RKET 7 steers. I steers. 1 bull.... 8 W 7 36 6 40 1U iOM- Supplies were ery lignt tor a Tuesday, about alxty-five cars or 4,StO head being recelveii. The total 'for the two days Is 8,4.13 head over .M) smaller than last wtek m1IK lo.oou short of a year ago. The lightness of the weeks run shows that tne majority of Ihe shippers are taking the safer course and holding stock back until the present Hurry blows over. The downward momentum the mar! has gathered In the last few days served to tarry It a few notches farther thla morning, and In spite of the fact that first quotations on provisions snowed a slight reaction, first bios at the local yarda were made at figurea that were right rloso to a quarter lower than yea terday's figures. There seemed to be a little better feeling In the market, how ever, and salesmen encouraged by the up turn In provisions priced their holdings at figures that were f nil v ateady and In many cases loti'SOc higher than yesterday. Buyera refused to even look at hoga at steady prices, hut as the morning ad vanced the trade strengthened up, until offers were no more than lutflno lower than Monday's killer trade, and after sellers had satisfied themselves that this waa aa high aa packers Intended to go they started to cash their holdings on the basis named. Movement was naturally alow, and It was well along towards 11 o'clock before any sort of a clearance waa made, some hogs being still unsold st that time. It might be mentioned that shipping orders were conspicuous by their absence this morning, and the few hogs that shlppera and speculators did buy were at about the same prices as were paid by the packers. It will be noted that owing to the shippers' sales yesterdsy the aver age did not show nearly all or the break killing hoga suffered. Today, however, the proposition ia the other way round, and with no shipper salea to hold the cost up, the average ahowa a thirty-five rent decline while the actual salea look only llHjlnc lower. The big end of today's sales was made at t7.6Tifi7.70, with a sprinkling around $7.60, and a few as hleh as 87.76. Today's high prloe paid by Packers la a flat Wc lower than Monday s hlrh shiper top. The market la 80c lower than Saturday. Representative sales: Ho. . ib. Pr. No. At. So. Pr. to :l ... 7 SS 41 IM 10 7 47H 4f. 174 ... 7 5 74 t4 W 7 47H t 354 U 110 II H ... 7 7'4j 41 Ill) H TM 411 19 40 7 ID 41 25 1 10 7 H M 441 ... 1 79 it M7 140 7 4B J 80 t TO ,i t M 7 4 43 t!4 ... t 74 (4 Ml ... 7 4 SS til J40 T 7D 137 .. 7 44 71 40 SO 7 74 71 Ill 40 7 46 75 M 40 7 1 13 M4 ID 7 48 II ... T TO 4 IM IM 7 M ! -inl ... 7 74 44 t 40 7 HI f IV!I 7 T 7t........4 14 7S 71 I7 Itn 7 70 ....T...tO ... 7 46 40 tn 100 T 70 44 IM MO 7 M 71 1 H 4 0 ... 7 4t 44 234 1 7 70 M Ja 10 7 4ft 40 0 40 7 TO 11 144 ... T 44 100 191 140 7 TO 94 141 ... 7 474 44 Kl H 7 78 IS ITS 90 7 47V4j V, HI ... 7 Tl 11 146 20 7 474 41 171 ... 7 76 s r i;o 7 7i 4j tsi no in 19 Sl ... 7 7 44 114 SI) 7 73 10 110 189 T 47 71 14 tOO 7 14 Drr Goods Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 4-Cotton goods buyers were today purchasing heavy cot tons to replace burlaps which have rapid ly risen in price In tho paat few days. All printers, converters and dyed goods manufacturers gave notice of trouble with merchandise for future delivery arising from inability to secure foreign dyrstuffs. Worsted goods show a tendency to ad vance for spot delivery. Yarna firmer. laisr Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 4. -Raw augar very firm; molasses. 2.67c: centrifugal, 1.62c; refined firm. Totals 1,803 3,080 20,608 CATTLE Receipts were the lightest that they have -been on a Tuesday In some little time, only 06 cars being ported In. Other market points were also very lightly supplied and it was for tunats tnat sucn was tne case as rinan oial conditions were such that buyera everywhere were uncertain and In doubt as to what to do. This naturally rend ered the trade very slow and dull throughout the day. This wss the cass not only here but at every point. Blockers and feeders were possibly i little more active than yesterday on ac count of there being more outside buyers ic tne yarns wno naa come in to taxe advantage of the sharp break In the prices. Still the market would have to be quoted 26660a lower than last week Drices belnc very uncertain Cows and heifers were slow and weak to lOtplBo lower In spots. In other words cows and heifers are. around 25a lower than last week, soma kinds showing more decline than that. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice con-fed beeves. 8u.0ocrT5: fair to good corn-fed beeves, 88.6OSf90O: common to fair corn-fed beeves, 17.80ia8.60; good to choice range ateera. 88 26fr8.76; fair to good range steers, 87. 60474.26; common to fair range steers. 36.6or7.60; choice to fancy corn-fed heifers, 8S00rfl0; good to choice grass neners, . .mhw.du; gooa to choice grass cows, M.tMTOO; fair to good radss. I5.604M.26: common to fair grades 62.60aY6.66: good to choice stockers and feeders, 87.lti82K; fair to good stockers and feeders, W.QWl.tQ; common to fair stockers and feeders. 84.7ft4f7.00; stock cows and heifers. 86.6047 Zft; stock calves, k.uB 1.00; veal calves, t7.60lo.60; Duns, stags etc.. t& .26S7.26. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ho. A. Pr. No. At. Pr. tl 4S 4 24 8 1M2 9 04 8... I... 1... 1... 3... 14... 1.... , 404 . 894 . 640 ,. 774 .1041 . 74 . 784 . 846 . 104 1 110 110 IM IN 11M i T( 140 6 14 1174 I 44 .1441 4 04 104 9 74 124 4 14 IM) 10 04 140 14 04 No. 11 stockers, I heifers.. 1 cow 1 heifer..., 4 calves... 23 feeders.. 7 feeders.. 2S feeders.. 4 feeders.. 80 steers.... 4 cows 24 cows.. 4 74 I COW8, 3 40 I.. 3 74 1.. 8 76 I.. 8 4 II HEIFKRS. 4 10 BULLS. 4 7 CALVES. 3 4s 1 8 40 1 , 4 00 1 , 4 74 1 4 74 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 471 4 71 11 1130 7 M WESTERNS-NEBRASKA. A v. Pr. No. Av. . 690 6 60 1 stocker.. 640 833 6 86 1 bull f40 2 calves... 110 11 heifers.. 644 2 cows 9XS ' 2 feeders.. 6o9 6 cows fut 84 feeders. .1117 17 feeders.. sT4 7 heifers.. 756 8u0 40 147 800 8o2 1117 7 887 .1043 8 60 6 76 00 t 86 88 76 40 6 60 4 75 13 cows tt 6 8b 4 cows 903 17 cows 1060 4 10 14 cows 914 17 cows fc2 8 10 10 cows 974 10 cows 1UU1 M) s IeeOers..lu 11 feeders.. 1IH0 6 80 26 steers. ...1123 14 cows 8X8 t 70 21 heifers... 669 11 heifers... l9 00 10 heifers... 792 7 feeders.. suC 6 76 20 steers.. .1112 27 steers.... 807 7 00 12 feeders.. 775 7 steers.. ..1341 7 76 8 feeders.. 835 6 steers.. ..1213 8 00 34 steers.. ..1213 34 heifers. ..luS4 4 96 36 hetfers...i0tM lot steers. ..1373 1 16 6 feeders. .1110 It cows KftO 4 26 10 cows 1070 4 cows 807 6 76 L. Dillms. Nebraska. 22 feeders.... rlt 100 A. J. Peterson. Nebraska. 17 Steers.. ..1338 7 9U 18 steers ... 1421 J. R. Tsylor Neb. 35 feeders. .11 17 7 26 9 steers... .1K4 r . T. Nelson-Neb. 20 feeders. . 9U7 7 26 I. E. Ballenger. Nebraaka. 42 f code ra.. 1114 7 00 2 cows UiA I steers.... 144) 7 76 A. Evans. Nebraska. 40 steers.... 1217 7 00 1 cow 1030 1 steers 1U 7 ) WYOMING. 11 cows 1014 6 61 cows 1019 4 75 I 40 t 10 4 Id 7 76 4 60 7 75 1 steer.,... 9i0 11 rows UMi 3 cows 1130 1 cow 1140 17 steers.. ..loul 6 cows 1024 8 cows 92 1 bull 1H40 1 cow 1200 t eows 1130 I steers.. ..lof oows 1018 33 steers.. ..1101 I. H. Robinson, Wyoming. 1 feeder... 1160 7 40 40 feedera. .10.-9 3 row, lm- 6 10 1 steer 1010 14 feeders.. low 7 10 1 cow 9jJ 16 cows 1011 I 90 J. B. Kendrick. Wvnmlnar 43 steers. .. 1140 T S6 t steers. ...IITi 46 steers.. ..118 7 63 87 steers. ...LCI Pr. 6 00 4 00 t 00 6 35 6 86 65 4 00 7 44 8 90 6 10 6 60 6 66 6 96 6 40 4 SO 6 76 4 00 4 00 1 40 t 76 4 80 1 00 4 96 7 65 5 76 I 00 4 60 175 I 60 4 35 4 76 7 10 4 10 4 76 4 60 6 60 7 40 8 60 i 80 7 68 7 86, SHEEP With the local receipts of sheep and lambs larger than at all the Other western mnrkets combined, the gen eral trade tl.ls morning In both aheep and lambs waa octlve at steady prices. There were aa many a. IK, (MO head reported in against only acme 6,130 head a week ago and 20.902 head a year age. Despite the liberal run of lambs on hand the packer Duyera we-e out at an early hour and be gan to fill their orders shortly after I o'clock, ' the actively being attributed to the marked Improvement in the quality of the offerings as well aa to the light runs at other points, especially at Chicago. The quality today waa better then In two weeks. Generally speaking It was good picking for the paokers and as a result the bulk of the good lambs moved st (8.00, while th fair to good onea aold early at 47.7V'j7.i, the sorting being very light and In some instancea there being no aortlng at all. The packer buyers bought a large share of the seconds and culls at t;.7U7 Oil. Feeder buyers had good orders for any thing In the feeding line, but owing to the competition from the packing Inter ests the supply of feeders was con siderably reduced. What little trade took place In this division was at good, strong prloes. The aged sheep supply was very mod erate, Willi the quality showing little If any change. Trade wes an active as in the case of lambs, with everything clear ing In good season. Quotations on range sheep and lambs Lambs, good to choice. t7.7fr-iJ8.10; lambs, fair to good, t7.274jp7.7S' Iambs, feeders, tS. 60777. 00; yearlings, good to choice, 10.76 64.16; yearlings, fair to good, 16.60426.76: yearlings, feeders, 86.00tie.60; wathera, good to choice, t5.K"US.76; wethers, fair to good, t6.a-V8.60; wethers, feeders, t4.OT5-.60; ewes. t4.76Q6.00; ewes, fair to good. 64. 602 4.76; ewes, feeders, 23.2ua3.7g. No. 214 Utah lambs HV Utah lambs 14) Utah lambs 190 Utah lambs 1.017 Idaho lambs 4ki Idaho lambs 80 Utah feeder lambs.... 230 Utah feeder lambs.. .. 119 Utah fteder lambs ... 3:6 Idaho feeder lambs.. 837 Idaho feeder lambs.. 314 Idaho ewea 81 Idaho ewes 29 Idaho yearlings .... 9 Idaho yearlings .... lambs 796 Idaho 173 Culls 1.7irr Idaho 60 Culls , 71 Idaho K72 Idaho m Idaho 210 Idaho lambs lambs iambs lambs feeder lambs. 1,4M) Idaho yearlings 339 Idaho feeder lambs.. 90 Idaho yearlings l.m Idaho lambs Av. .. 63 .. 86 .. 66 .. 64 .. 63 .. 78 .. M .. 66 ,. 64 e M .. 64 .. 97 .. W .. 8'J .. 81 .. tu .. 57 .. 68 .. Wt .. 71 .. H .. 71 .. 6 .. 95 .. M .. 82 .. 65 Pr. 7 80 7 80 780 7 80 7 96 7 96 4 80 4 90 4 90 4 96 4 86 4 86 4 M 6 75 6 75 8 ft) 7 00 8 00 7 6) 7 95 8 U0 7 K, i 80 6 90 4 70 E 75 7 80 t. I.eals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 4 CATTLE Recelnls B.luo hesd. Market ateady; native beef steers, 8i.6o4i9.7a: cow, and heifers. 26 ojra 8 26; stockers and feeders, .V0w7&-. southern steers, StOOtie.26; eows snd heifers, M 6oy 60; native calves, K.ooru) 10 50. HOGS Receipts. 4.F00 head. Market lower; pigs and lights, tft frvtr-i 60; mixed and butchers. 18.004i9 6o: good heavy. 48.60 ft8.6. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2 600 head. Market steady; native muttons, 84.tOij34.50; lambs, t7 Wu-H.05. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7.0U0 head. Market lower; prime fed steers, 89.24(680; dressed beef steers, 17 714) 'J 2i j ; western steeis t7.u0t(S 76; st-x-k7-ers and feeders, toouaig.oO; bulla. tJ.iMt i.60; calves. t l-fi 10.1O HOI J Recrl'its. 'M head. Market lower; bulk, 7ni-i 10; heavy. t7.&Jau; pscxers and buti hers, ii.lu i"; itghl, $7.7&uH25; plus, 7.6IU10I). 8 Kl- A.NIJ l.AMUH itecelnts. S.S00 head Market lower; lambs, t7 i0r(f.00; yearlings. l5.fXkiui.a0; wethers. 44.71x15,70: swes, H 00. Moos City Mve Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la.. Aug. 4 CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market weak; native steers, l7.40rn1HiO; butchers. 15 2t.w7.60; cows snd heifers. 10 utji.,iO: canners. l 264j5 0U; stockers and feeders, 44.364.0 4 8!; calves, 7.010 Ub; bulls, stags, etc., 6 UH-,nt uj. MOO Receipts. 2.500 head: market SfVT 3f lower; heavy, 67. 7041 ti uu; mixed, l7.&V(jt 7.70; light, t7.304j7.66; bulk of sales. 17.60 tj7 80. SHEEP None. 8w York Uesrrsl Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 4 -BUTTER Creamery, soconds. i&Vi'foC&Sc : urucui extras. 20 y 24c. KiHjs-Kresh gathered, extra firsts, J414J -2i.Sc; firsts, -Aim He. Cattle. Steady lo gtreng Hogs Ten lo Fifteen Lower. CHICAGO, Aug 4.-OATTLB-Ucelpts. t.iio head; market steady to strong; beeves. ;.im4 9D; steers. 6 40(18.40; stock ers and feeders. tf Mtl7 90; cow s and heifers t-l&kimlO; calves, t7.fifi 11. (i. HOGS Receipts. s,n0ii head; market 10o to 15o lower; bulk of sales. 11 l.S; light, IS 2oo "J; mixed, t7.;ti8.!0; hesvv. .M.30, rouKh, ti -97.70; pigs, 7.0nV SHKF.P AND LAMBS Receipts. lO.OflO tiead; market rteadv to stronger; sheep. . l(.tiM; yearlings, fc.60fi-6.0; lamhe. tA.oot8.10. t.lvo Ktock In Sight. Receipts of live stock from the five principal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Sioux City N 2.f Chicago 3.WI 8.000 10,0X1 Kansas City 7.p .ui 8,u St. Uitils 8, lot) 4 i t.sno South Omaha 2.2i 4 SO) 1X 0.0 Totala. ...18.300 24.700 34.400 OM41I4. UR3KH.tt rlARKKT. RUTTKR-No..!, 1-lb. cartoons. 27c; No. 1, 00-Ib. tuba. 27c. ( 11 KKSK-Imported Swiss, 2Sc; Ameri can Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, lie; twine, 17c; daisies, 17Vn-; triplets, I7ic; loung Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 17Vc; llm burger, 2-Ib., 18c; 1-lb., an-; New York White, lite. KIRH-Whlte, lc; trout. 18c: large crop HOGS Itucelpta 83,000 head; market, dull. bulk. 3-:5,tISh6; light, S4ioHI; mixed, ts 10.18 80; heavy. VmiS.7o, rough, tMimhMlO: Piss. riZi-tlKgo. plus, 12c; Spanish mackerel. 18c; shad roe, per pair, k-; saimon, ic; nminui, m, buffalo. P'c, channel catfish, loo; pike, 13c; pickerel, '. I'OlLTKY Broilers, 30c; hen 12o: cockni 8c; ducks, He; geese. 6c; iiirkos, 16c; pigeons, per doirn, 90o; ducks, full feathered. 8c; geese, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. I, tl M; No. X 60c. liKtr CUT No. 1 ribs, ic; no. J. 17Sc; No. 3. 14c. No. 1 loins. 2iHc: No. 2, 14c; No. 3. 16V. No. 1 chucks, l!Hc; No. 8, 12c; No. 8. iSC. NO. 1 rounos, io- , v .. in k.'a ii 1 1 1-V 1 tilalea. 8Vc; No. 2. 7Hc; No. 3. SC The following fruit snd vegetable prices are quoted by the Ollinsky Fruit com- FRUITS Oranges: Extra fancy Glen dora Vslenclns. mis. Ills, litis, lWs, luis, 200s and 2!is. 83.75 per box; Red Ball Val encies, all sixes, 30O per nox. i.moii-. Kxtra fancy Golden Bowl. e, 8s, 87 00 per box; fancy Mllver Cord. WO and 200s, t60 per box. Gralefrult; hixtra fancy 64s, 84.60 er box; extra fancy 4s, 14.00 per box; extra fancy Stia, 83.60 per box; Indian River. 4a and 80a. W.OO Per box. Applea: Wlneanpa, tl.60 per box; Dueheas. t4 oivti't.MI per barrel. CALIFORNIA FRUITS-Black Dla mond pluma, tl 77V per box; red plums, tl 60 per box; California peaches, 85c per box; California Bartlett pears, 40-pound box, fi: per box. BANANAS 11.76 to 13.60 lr bunch. VEGETABLES Cabbage, 2yc per lb.; onlona, to per lb.; peppers, 60o per basket; fancy tomatoes, 60c per bssket; cucum bera, hothouse, t dos basket, 75c per basket; new beets, carrots, turnips, 26c per dos.: celery, Michigan, S6o per dox.; celery, Denver, large lunibo, 8100 per dos.; head lettuce, 6Oc4V31.0O per dos.; leaf lettuce, 40a per dos.; onions, home-grown, 16a per dot; radishes. &0o per dox ; gar lic, Italian, 20c per lb.; horseradish, 1140 per case; shelled popcorn, 4c per lb.; aa paragua, home-grown, per dos., market price about 10a per dos.; potatoes, new, 86c per bushel. WATER M KIjONB lVKIj 2o per lb. CANTALOUP: Arlsona standarla, 12.60 per crate; Jumlioa, f.'.0O per crate; l'onys, t2 ()0 per crate. CAULIFLOWER - Home-grown, 11.00 per basket. NUTS Halted peanuts, $1.60 per case; No. 1 California walnuts. mVic per lb.; pecans 12 4o per lb j filberts, 16o per lb.; almonds. 20o per lb.; popcorn, 4o per Ib. MISCELLANEOUS Sugar walnut dates. 11.26 per bog; limes, tl.75 per basket: crackerjack, t3.50 per rase; crackerjack, per half rase, 11.75; check era, 18.60 per case; checkers, per half rase, 11.75. Loonl Seeorlllea. quotation, turnlahsd r burne. Mrlnksr A Co. Htochi - Fairmont rra.ni.rr pfd., f per ont.. Kslrmont f..m.rr su.r. 6 pr cnt.. Otr.ha a B. Ht. Hr. prd (Im.h. A C. B. Kj. A Brl4ts Omaha CLAP. M 8loui (Hr Slack Vara. pf4 Unlos Block Varae, Omsk, noode City N.tlon.l Bask Bills. 4s C , M. Ht. r. 4Ua. 1014 Council Dlllffl O. A W. Ii, 1411 pundet l-.vin, W.rranla, T par cant ptinriea liaabr ". 4a, lilt,, Hot Hprln,.. S. D., 4, 1440 kann, Cltr. Mo., Ui bill., 7 a. s... N.irth.ra rsolfl. 4.. )47 Omaha W. L. A P. Is, 1111 Omaha (! 6s. HIT Pltr of om.h. 4. 1911 Dm. ha A C. B. Ht. Hr. la llll Pnat Hound T. L P Si, Jill.,,, Halt Lok. Hchool 4.. 1M ftwlft fV 4a, 1444 V. S. Sni.ltln, A Hf 4s. Warns, Nab., School Olalrlet 4a I Omaha tiny Market. PRAIRIE HAT No. 1 to choice ihl..j 100aai .00; No. 2. 38.00910.00; No. i 4,i 00 6 00. No. 1 to choice midland, IS 6 10.00; No. J, tS.OOoJ .50; No. 3. H0n4 00, No 1 to choice lowland, I4.00sltl.00; No. 3. 36.00 (78 00; No. 3. t4.OOiB.00. ' STRAW-Cholce oat or rye, 34.50(2)6.60: choice wheat, 64 004 60. ' AbCALr-A-KO, 1 tO ChOlOS, tliOOC'll 00' No. I, 110.00011 00. ' Bonk Clenrtnaje. OMAHA. Aug. 4. Bank ctearlnea fne Omaha today were 13,11.970 05 and for the corresponding day last year 12,814,-124.76, Bid. A.ka. n ivtiuj II 10OH 7lt4 4-14 4 lit, 74 II 47V, 714 44 91 N Mtt I 4 100 104 41 nv, 4 104 MV4 ii i WH tU H it M 47 loo ioi u N I 444 84 104 Fvenoreted Apples nasi Dried Fralte NEW YORK. Aug. 4.-Evaporsted ap plea ateady. Prunes unsettled Apricots and peaches quiet Raisins dull. Elgin Bolter Market. ELGIN, 111., Aug.4 BUTTER 28c. Blsly Day a Kola In Ke.w Orleoaa. NEW ORLEANS, La., Aug. t.-Clear- Ing house banks hero today Invoked the rule providing for sixty days' notice of withdrawal of savings. At a meeting of clearing house members at I o'clock to day the question of Issuing clearing house certificates and limiting with drawals will be taken up. American Tourists , Leave Baggage in . Haste to Get Away (Copyright, 1914. i-ress Publishing Co.) COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Aug. 4 i Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Fee.1 The American legation la gwsmped by hundreds of Americans arriving from Germany, leaving their bag gage In their haste to get away from the war son. A. Toien Worm, press representaUvg of, the Shubert theatrical organisation, waa (he only passenger who got his baggage through. With other American tourists he will sail from Copenhagen, accommo dations having been found In the ateera ge of a crowded Scandinavian liner which has been partially converted Into first, class cabin. Presence of German Ambassador in Paris Causes Astonishment (Coyprlght. 1914, r-ress Publishing Co.) PARIS, Aug. 4. (Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Ree.V-Tho- greatest astonishment Is felt that Baron' Srhoen, the German ambassador, hag not yet left Paris In spite of the fact that German troops have already attacked the French on the frontier. Baron Schoen called at the ministry of ti reign affairs this afternoon and had an Interview with Premier Vlvlanl. ' The' greatest secrecy wga kept on tho subject of the conference. The presence of tho ambassador In France whllo hostilities are going on Is unprecedented. t'BIJOrt STATION Tenth A MOSoo. Mlssoarl Pacific Dspsrt. ...a :o am ...all 11 pra ...a I M pat Wr.tera a 4 as pei Ames, a 1 11 sm a 4 4 pa a 1:84 BW K. C. g. I Bisrea,. .. K. f A St. L. Kipras. K. C. A SI Psal release Ureal Twts ritr I.lmi(o4 a 4 is ptm a I is am Twin fur KisrsM a t ) sm a 4 10 pm Chicago e'tpreaa talon Paclfl Ovrrlsnd I.lmlt4 CallCirnl. Mall Omaha F.iprM Atlanta Kipr.as to. An,la Umlt.4.... Ienv.r ttarl.l Colorado Knpraaa lora1o Spaclsl Msn rTanciato Ilmltae., Paciflo LJmlta4 Oreon-Wa.hln(ion Llmlts4. ...It 44 am a 3:14 pm North pi.ua lineal Oran4 laland Local Atrom.burg lioosl Illinois teatrol - Clilcaao l.lmlt.4 t hlr.S'.i kipreaa rhleage, Mllwaake.e I srltlo Llmlled rkluasn Hpaclal a 10 pm pan r ranriaro l,imita aji;n am Clilraso Darlisht gp.cial s 7:14 am Manila Ucl a 1.00 pm Wo bo ah - Dsiaha-gl. tenuis Ripraas a I'M pm Hall au4 Kipraa, aT:0tsm tit.ub.rrr lxioal from C. 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Donrar Umlt4 a 1:44 am (hlcaso-Ontftha Dsnvar and California a 4:14 pm Pusot Hjn4 Kipraa. a 4:10 pm Nabr.aV. Point. a I N am Black Hllla a 4:14 pm Un.oln Mall k 1:14 pm Noethwaot gipraaa all IS pm N.bra.k, Eapreaa a 8:11 ,m Lincoln Ival , a 7:14 pm S huylsr-Pl.tt.moatb b 1:04 pm Pl.ttHnouth-Iewa a 1:14 am B.II.tus Platt.moetb all pm ChloS4- Spatial a f ' 14 am DenTor Special all .41 pm rhlraso Eipraa. a 1:41 pra llilca, o fait giprsss s 4 14 pm Craatua Ijocal b 1:84 pm Rt. L A K. C. Rpscwl....a 4 P0 pm K. C. A gl. Joaoph al4:4l pm K. C. A Bt. Joa.ph a 4:14 am Llneola-PlstUmouib a I N pm AttIts, , a 7 00 am a 4'M am' a I 14 pm. a I (4 pm ' a 4:ie pm' a 4 (4 pra, all: II pm a 7 ) am a 4:14 pm b 4:M am' bl4: am, a I 40 am a I 40 pm all :P4 pot a :tl"pm a 4:40 am vn .wo am ,11 Ml am a 4:44 am a 8 04 pm a 1-44 pm. WE8ITER STREET gTATIOKT Jfif. . teeath anal Wehster. Mlaeonri Paelflo Da?art. Arrte r.lla Cltr Paaaengor b I lo pa bio (4 Local Proliht b 4 40 aa b 4 44 Ihjeago, gt. Pool, Minneapolis Oanaha Twla rttr Paasaniar flou, titp gipraaa Hloui City PaM.nter Kmirton Local ,.b 18 sm 1:94 ,.b IH pra bll:4 .4 4 M aia ..b 4:40 pa b!14 1 A . . You have no title in morals or in law to the article you have found until you have tried to restore it to tho loser. f the loser does not advertise, the finder should do eo. Most everyone is honest and would gladly return a found article if the owner waa known. The only sure way is through a "Lost and Found" want ad in The Bee. TeUphon Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE EvryMy RaU Bt Wmnt Ad.