THK HhK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. .IL'LY 10. IMS. 15 meal instate FARM A H4N4 II I.4.MI I OR .M.K Sn ACRES 45 mile from Minneapolis. dm mile from town. '.HO acres under cultivation; balance used for pasture; n practically nil be cultivated; heavy oil; good set buildings, consisting of It room hou. lara-e darn, granary, corn trlba. windmills, etc.; the land will pro duce 80 bun hula of corn per acre: tele phone in house; country thtukiv settled-4-omplete net of machinery; 27 head of toe It, consisting of U aw.. balance 1 and 1 years old; si Rood horses; 25 hogs; c-hlcken; one-half of this year's crop and everything on farm goe at 4) per acre; half caah. Schwab llroa.. 102s t'lymouth Bldg.. Mlnneatnlls. Minn. Montana- CAN locate 25 people on homeateada ot I w acre eacn. uuaraniee nice, amooin land. Addreaa E. O. Karnswortb, Dillon, Montana. Nebraska. NEBRASKA WHEAT SECTION. On main line I". P., only 6 miles town; nearly all level; black loam, underlaid with clay; 12. 60 per acre caah, balance long time. Write now for foliler. O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha National. Douglas 2715 South Dakota. 190-ACTIE farm, 2W -mllea town on tele- phone and mail route; 'worth $60; to settle an estate, $35 per acre. Write for particular J. H. Ueln. Kimball. 8 D. Wfomlif, LOT Have a lot In t'usper, Wyoming; ' none but Omaha buyer in thla addi tion; will trade for Underwood type writer, new or In flrst-claae condition, or what have you? Addreaa S C MS4 Bee. , E-A-S-Y Terms I will aell you 40 ucrea of good, rich, level land cloae to good live town on main lint- of I'nlon Pacific and right -:in the Lincoln Highway; I will seed It to alfalfa for you and get you a good renter; $1,000 caah, balance ten to fifteen yearn time, annual or monthly payment. Don't phono or write ace me at once. AXEL. LOFTMAN, 1015 W. O. W. Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, S PER CENP POLAND A TRUMBULL. 44 Bee Bldg. $100 TO 110,000 mado promptly. F. D. ' Wead. Weed Bldr . 18th and Farnam Sta. C1TT and fann loans 5. 6H. a par cant J. H. Dumont Co., 416 State Ban. IWANTED Good farm and city loana at loweat rates PETERS TRTJBT CO.. 162J Farnam. "WANTED CKy loana and warran'a. W. Famam Smith Co., 1.H0 Farnam St. ' CITT property. Large loana a specialty. W. H. Thomaa, 128 Bute Bank bid. WONET on hand for city and farm loana. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. CM AHA hornet. Eaat Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL E8TATUJ CO.. l1f Omaha National. Phone Douglaa 271i S7EE ua first for farm loana In aaatcrn Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 CITT LOANS. C. O. Ca-iPerg. 810-13 Brandels Theater Bldg. ."WANTED City and farm loana; loweat rates. W. O. Templeton, 803 Bee. T. 2U20. REAL ESTATE WANTED . WANT to buy 5 or l' acres on or near paved road; would prefer Wcat Dodge "district: must not ba too far out. Call "Walnut 3037. REAL ESTATF EXCHANGE FOR SALE or exchange, 160 acres clear i and Rood level land, no sand black aoil. "Farming in same section Wallace Coun ty, Kanaaa. Price $15 per acre, or will 'exchange for 190 acres in Nebraska, of earn a value, or lnoonte property. Owner, F. M. KuwiUky. Nebraska Cltv. Neb. 13-ROOM modern house, for land, acres 1 or vacant lota. What have you? Owner, Box 79. REAL. ESTATE NORTH SIDE $30.00 Cash and $30.00 Per Month Buys thla beai'tlful. all modern 5-room hungnlow; located i blocka from car lino and 2't blocks from achool. Don't Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This Today Call Douglaa 2S2S today. Call Wal. Mi after 7 p. m. PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell at publio auction Monday, (July 19, 1916, on the premlaea at promptly a p. m., the beautiful residence and three Jots located at 3103 N. 6)t St., Omaha, Neb. Thia beautiful home win built 'bout 4 year ago and Is a home that thai to be aeen to be appreciated. Terms, half caah; balance back on the prop lerty. There will be no by-biddere. Cir loumstance are auch that thla beautiful home must ba sold undor the hammer. 'For further Information call Red. 3285. JAMES L. DOW1), Auctioneer I For Dowd Auction On, o ISave $700 on This I Good 7-room house, all modern except I furnace, cloae to two car llnea. Lake school and atorea; lot tlx 144; lot alone worth $1,800; room for another house; 'fine site for apartments: located on isth etreet just north of Lake. Price, $2,300 $300 cash, bal. $20 per month; no Interest Owner, SSS Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 3a41 Kvenlnss. Webster 6818. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE South Side Snap For the man who can use a email house and want a place to raise chickens and nave a garden, you had better see the place we are now offering on these easy k-ayments: 25 cash and $S per month. This place la near school and car. House needs some repairing, but at the price asked this property Is dirt cheap. Ad dress, southwest corner lnth and Wester- Creigh, Sons & Co, I loiiglaa 2u0. 60S Bee Bldg. Our Sale of Eckerman Place lots, $5.00 cash and $1 per week,, prices $176 to $3K, will con tinue until all lots are sold. The highest priced lots seem to be picked first, but only about half are sold. 40 lots left to t-hoose from at 61st and Center streets, on the new ear line aouthweat from 47th and Leavenworth. Salesmen on the ground every evening. Come out after aupper or Saturday afternoon. Restriction allow modest cottages, but no shack. Harrison & Morton 915 Omaha Nat Bank. Tel. D. 314. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE 4-Room Modern House Near 37th and California street at a sac mice price. Lt worth S2.0UO. Owner leaving (or the northwest and will aull for $2,500; $'.00 cash and balance like rent An unusual bargain. You must act quickly to get this. Shuler & Cary D. 4333 204 State hank Hldg. IXjUITY of i.2u0 for sale In modern rot. Lage, built two years, part cash, bal ance trad. Addreaa A 700. Bee. S3D AND" CALIFORNIA?" ""' A 3-apartment furnished dwelling, al wave rented for tit uer month Price only $3,aU). A small payment down, bal-J inic vr Hia oiu or ine rem. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, tth float Omaha Nat, k. Bldg. D. I'.iL' REAL F.STATK WKST KIPK I Here Is the Opportunity You've Been Watching For , A Meant. fully lxcateil (i-lvoom. New, All Modern Hungnlow Monthly PayTneiiU to Suit. This house is only l 2 Mock from enr line; is on a bomt tifnl lot: principal room? in oak; brick fircplucc, ce ment basement and all modern. Phone Douglas ?9; today and, will be pleaaed to aend an automobile to bring you out and Insert thia liouae. After T p. m call Wal. ?S2 Beautiful 8-Room House Can Be Bought on Easy Monthly Payment Plan. This house la all modem, with " hot water heating plant snd two fireplaces. It la located on a high lot and la cloae to car line and school. There arc beauti ful shade t-ecs and a very wide lot. Don't Pay Kent another Month See This .Today. I will Send an Automobile for You if You Will Phone Me Today at Doug las 2926. E. P. Wright Call Wal. 62 after 7 o'clock tonight. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Have You $750 Cash? An Opportunity If You Have Can offer you new double brick and atucco terrace. Cloae In. on paved street. Rent $480 a Year Price $3,750 Each flat contains 4 room, pantry, bath and full cellar. Rented long before com pleted. Make the flrt payments and the rent will absolutely pay for .thla prop erty In a very few yeara. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. A Charming Home For Sale Thla la not a RQIJARB BOX of a houaa on a TREELESS LOT. but a well planned almost new 7-room modern house, with oak woodwork and oak floor in first story, gaa. electricity, water, sewer and i iunm':e, tun mnww. t.... ' shrubs and fruit of many kinds, Includ- j Ing peaches, plums, cherrlea, strawber ries, raspDerrics. etc.; nowera ana vines In great profusion; mulberry hedge and, garden. It la located one-half block from street car and two blocka from achool. Price, $3,200; one-third caah, balance Ilka rent. Let ua show thia to you. J. H. Dumont & Co. 4H1-18 Plate Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 6U). $50 Cash Buys Lots ."VHth and Capitol, 43x12;, below grade, $57S. Hth, near Dodge, with old House to move JalKA maak frrxnt XI 2F4) 37th,' near Davenport, 50x126, close to best homes. xa,wxj. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., JOlfi Omaha National. Douglas 3715 F1VB ROOM 9 FURNISHED. All modem, completely furnished, prac tically new bungalow; oak fintah In main room, built-in buffet and bookcaaea, ce mented cellar, good furnace, nice graaa, pleasant neighborhood, one block to car. Call Walnut 3037, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Ursios. 5-ROOM modern houae, 10 lots, bearing fruit. Benaon 28S or 401, Dr. Parson. Flo reus oe. C. L. N FT HA WAY for trades. Flor. 27. Anreicm Telephone & Telegraph Co. A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be paid on Thursday, July 16, ltlt, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Wednesday, June 10. 1915. G. D. MILNE. Treasurer. STOCKS AND BONDS. Review of Operations on Bloek E change During; the Day. . . NEW YORK, July 9. War specialties were the feature of today"a strong open ing with gains of 1 to 3 points. Repre sentative railways also recovered from yeuterday'a heaviness. I'nlon Pacific, Canadian Pacific and Reading gained 1 to !" points, with more moderate ad vances In copper and obscure industrials. I 'tilled States Bteel rose, hi, a point on fair demand. Offsetting feat urea Included Missouri Pacific, Missouri. Kansas sz Texas and. Southern Railway preferred, which descended to new low prices. Trading was broad and fairly sctlve. Local Storks and Bonds. Quotation fsmihd by Burns, rtoasr A Ce., 44V Omslw Natlaoal bank bulldlua HUxtim BI4. Aa. WoMlt. BM-arttUs. (. A M Bank.rs' UortMI Loan, par St... H National Bank. Omaha Centlsantal Oas A . p(4 t Fmlrmunt Oreamanr T Mr oaat vfd ... lvl Aakas. It 10 iiii"' 10 1M 1M 71 47 ui 112 tl N M M it si Herald Hulldtn. 4 eat cent prtsrr4 n Las Broom A Dartar. afa. 7 Si MuuotalD tlalas Tal umaAs c b. m. nr.. pta Omalit A C. B. Rr. A B.. y(4 Vv4ik Orala. t I'nlon Btsek TlMi stock Hm A Co.. (d ftats Bank. Oaiasa Blasbr(r A .. I par sent pM ... Kiux Cltv Black Yards, pti boa Cuoahr Packls Ca. ta. 1H4 CUr National Bank Building ....., Contlh.aul O. I I it nf. ba MolM. la . IHa, li taa4M. Nrk., afunlc. 1M Kaa. CUr k. Hi 4a. UU.. Knoi Co., T.nn , ia. l2i Ioulalana 12 New Slat. Talephoo 4 Onaha K. L F. .. 1HI Omana C. B. 8t Rr U. ltl hocr Moasula Fual I, bonus KK.ui Ur Hlock Tards t. 1KI win oo. . 144 Ht. Jopn. Mo . IVaool 4Wa. UU ... Salt Laka. t'tak. W. A g. 4Vas. 1M.. t'nlvoraliy Plaoa. N.b . 4a, U14 ... Wichita Daloa Stack Tarda si, 1M . 101 71 M 9 94 w 91 MS, lui wi n lui t lug u ioi u loj M lui li Ul Itlu "4 m 4 M tl 44 94 log w ui. 99 M 10 London Stork Market ( LONDON, Juiy 9 American ecurlties on the stock market opened weak, but later hardened on a few buying orders and cloaed steady. Thrro waa a fair tulae In gold bond s. SILVER Bar. 22Sd per ounce. MONEY lt per cent. Discount rates, short bills. 4V-4 por cent; three months, 4S'&4' per ccut. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Weather Conditions Hate a Bullish Effect Upon the Markets in Omaha, as Elsewhere. WHEAT UP A COUPLE OF CENTS OMAHA. July . ISIS. Report of unsettled weather condition throughout the grain belt had a bullish effect on the market today. Caah grains were higher today and there waa a good demand for all the cereals on the list. Wheat waa quoted ltitc higher, but there were no aalea of this grain reported. t'om and oata followed In sympathy with wheat and advanced NtlV for the com and KMse for tha oata. The re ceipts of both of theae cereals were light and were hardly enough to supply the demand. ' With aunahin In the winter wheat belt, where farm work haa been. partly halted by heavy rains and muddy fields, there would be a far different story to tell aa to the action of the wheat market. The wheat that has been harvested up to the ranTiitin.. .n iVLr .1 i. i " I ?v Ioi"n l nh outlook la generally -?00'' liT?.Hl:.r. ums, w'.isur DtlshelS. Llx-ertool cloae not uuoted. PrlniHry wheat re-elpta were HW.OiiO bu. and shipments of fc2.0tM bu.. against re cepta of 3;4,uoo bu. and shipment of S6J.0O0 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 444.000 bu. and srtnnients of JM.mai bu.. auninit r-. celpta of &.) bu. and hlpment of 310.CO3 bu. laat year. Prlmarv oata receipt were Si.OfO bu. and shipment. of fX7.liO0 bu., against re ceipts of 4.M.0O0 bu. and ahlpment ol 478.000 bu. laat year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS.' Wheat.Corn.Oata Chl. ajro Minneapolis .... Omaha Kanaaa City .... St. Louta 7 136 114 .135 . 2 . 44 . 41 . US 4.1 43 24 w lnnipeg Theae aalea were reported todav Corn: No. S white, 3 car at 74c; No. & white, 1 car at 74c; No. 6 white, 1 car t musty at 73c; No. I yellow, 1 car at 74c, 1 car at 74c; No. X yellow, .1 car at 74ic, 2 cara at 74ic; No. 6 yellow, 1 car at 'i.X'-ic; No. 2 mixed, i cara Inear whltel at 74c, S cara (near while) at 74c, 1 car tnear yellow) at 4c, 1 car at 7.1'c; No. S mixed, 1 car (near white) at , 1 car (near yellow) at 73Vtc, 3 cara at 73c; sample, 1 car at t$c, 1 car at Sxsv. Oata: No. 3 white, 3 cara at 4xc, 1 car at 48c; ample, 1 car at 47c. Omaha Caah Price Wheat: No. 1 Tur key, Sl.SHl-l.S3; No. 3 Turkey, Sl.So'l.Sl; No. t hard. Sl.SBHtj 1-30, No. S hard, l.?7i 1 :. No. 4 hard, I1.ZHj1.77; No. S spring. I1.17Q1.28: No. S durum, S1.17&1.18; No. 3 durum, Sl.lfrt.17. Corn: No. 2 white, 74'4J&,74c: No. 3 white, 74Vi7 1'.ic ; No. 4 white. 74f74c; No. & white. 78Vt'Nc; No. white, TOtfi74te; No. 2 yellow, 74Vii8fT4c. No. 3 yellow. 7474'4CI No. 4 yellow, iifFUM; No. S yellow. 73,f74c; No. 6 yollow, 7.784c; No. 3 mixed, 73V 734c; No. 3 mixed, "nm3c; No. 4 mixed. 72Vj7Il!c; No. & mixed, TVtc; No. mixed. 71iff72'ic. Oats: No. 2 white. 4Vi4:V-ic; No. 4 white, 4K-W''. Barley: Malting, .r.ifH7c; No. 1 feed. lf.3c. Rye: No. 8, Sl.tt4jl.03; No. 3. 11.0161.02. CIIICA4SO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnrea of the Trading; and Cloalna; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July J. L'neaslneas over de lay to harvesting In the I'nited States and because of dimlnixhlng estimates of he yield In weatern Kurope, captclally France, acted today as more than an offset for the bearish crop report from Washington a to wheat. The market closed unjettled, but K,. to IV-' above laat night. Corn flnluhed Ho off to l'VUlc up; oata at an advance of fSfHc to 1S.C. and provision with a gain of 15c to 25c. Notwithstanding that the government report Indicated the largest crop on rec ord, the wheat market throughout the day showed a tendency to advance ex cept )ust at the opening and ahortly be fore the cloae. The early sag came about from selling due to the Washington fig ures regarding the doinuatic crop, but ot- ienngs quickly went into strong hands. and there waa no decided selling pres- ure later until aome profit taklne on the part of holdera took place In the last nair nour or tne session. According to a well known authority. the continued rains and the wet condi tion of the fields will retard the heavy movement of wheat . for at least two week. In this connection. It was pointed out that primary receipt today were only 309,000 bushel aa compared with 1.274.000 bushel a year ago. Al most a a direct consequence old No. 2 hard winter sold .at 2SVto over July, the highest premium on the crop. Active shipping demand lifted the July and September option of corn, but me government report led to realising In the December delivery. A largo part of the Chicago stock I said to have been dlanoaed of. Field advloe were for the moat part unfavorable.- In the oats trade everything was subordinate to the out shortage of Immediate supplies. Caah houses were aggressive buyers, re gardless of the official crop report. Provisions advanced owing to a stop page of liquidating sales and because of support by packer. Lower price for hogs wens Ignored. Closing prices on option: ArUolel Open. High ' Uw, Close. Te'y Wheat July. 1 0844 Sept J 1 02 Corn July. 78 Sept 7SH OaU July . 48 Sept. S7H Pork July. IS 40 Sept IB 76 Lard July. S 67H Sept S S2V Ribs July. S 77H Sept 10IO 1 11V. 1 08V 1 11 1 09U 1 0844 76 74 4H nw 16 70 104HI 74H 48H 1 0ZV 1 034,1 7 77 7SVi 48 414 37 88i4 16 63) 15 40 16 71 18 16 WV! 16 00 8 2H S 2HI S 80 $ 80 S 90 8 46 S 65 9 87HI s so 10 15 S 70 96 10 00 I 10 u Chicago Price Price Wheat: No. i red, nominal; Nn. 3 hard, old, $1.40. Corn: No. S yellow, 7W79ie; No 4 yellow, 780. Oata: No. S white. 6rVtJ4Uc: standard. 63056c. Rye: Nominal. Barley, 70flC7ile. Seed; Timothy. $5.354J.OO; clover, $g.S0H 1826. Provisions: Pork 816.62H; lard, $k.50 08 57U: Hhs. S .S7U4W.7H. POT ATOKH Lower; new receipts S cara: Virginia cobblers. H 4W1.V1; no old potatoes. POCLTRY-AUve. higher; fowl. 14c; sprlnes, 18fl20e. BTTTTER Weak; creamery. TH i4c. EOOS Higher; reoelpte, 12182 cases; at mark, eases Included, 14T)S,c: ordi nary firsts, lo'ifilic: flrsta, HHfl1c Oaf AHA CE.ltnill. MARKET. BTTTFR No 1. 1-Ib cartons. Sic: No. 1. 60-lb. tuba 29C. CHEESlt Imported Swlas. 32o; Amsr-k-an swlas. tic: block Swias, 23c; twins, loc; daisies, 17 Wc; triplets, i7Vc; Young America, lac; blue label brick, U'-to; llru burgar, 8-lb., Sue; New York white. Uc; Imported French Roquefort, sue. FISH Trout, 14c; large crapples, 14c; ic; codtsh. 'l4c: mackerel, l&c; salmon, 15c. SWKBT FOTATXJKS Kansas. X7& bbl. Wholesale prlcea of beet cula effective April 3 are aa fullows: . BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, IVAc: No. 2. 17Vic; Ne. 3. l4c. Loins: No. 1. lirc; No. 3. 19Wc; No. 3, 1C Chucks: No. L 10Hc; No. 1. ltWc; No. S. 9Vc. Rounds: No. 1, Wc; No. 2. 14HC, No. 5. lSc Platea: No. t 8e; No. S, tic; No. 3 IWe. POULTRY Broilers, SOc; spring chick ens. 15c; bens. 14c: rock. Ssc; roosters S'o: slag. 8Wc; durka. Uc: gee. 0c; turkaya, 1:14715c; pigeon, per doa, 40c: ducks, full feathered, 10c: geese, full feathered, kc; squabs. No. I, $1 50: No. 2, 5k'.. Fruit and vegetable price furnished by nilllnakl rrult company: FRL-ITS Oranges: Csiifornta Valencies, 100a. 12a. 2hsa. U4a. 3H)a. 12 To er boa; 150s. $4.00 per boz; !7h 20l, 2ir. tfm. $1.25 per boa. Umom: Extra fancy Oolden Bowl, SOOa. 360a, $60 per bog. trunklat. SC.00 per box; Red Ball, suoa, 30s, S4.m per box Grapefruit: Chase Brand, 44a. WW; 64s $5.00. Apricot, 1.36 per crate. P. ache lilumoha and Hals l:arlv. Son per box: St, John's freestone yellow, $1.00 per box. Prune: Tragedy, $1.40 per box. Plums: Santa Rose, $1 26 per crate: Climax, Bur- banks and Bo tans, $1.00 per crate, Cherries: Oregon. $2.00 per crate, logan berries: California. $1.50 per crate. Raau- beirtee: Red, SZ.su per crate, black, 8J.26 per crate. Blackberries, u 09 per rrate Bananas: Medium, 12.0fir7 26 per bunch; Jumbo, Changulnole and Port Ltmon. 4o per lb. Cantaioupesi Flats, $1.00 per erate ponies, Ua, $2.tw per craui siandarda. .7 per crate Watermelon. ISc per lb. VK4JKTAIILKR 4'ahhage: Honn grown or southern, fc per lh. l.ttuce; Mead. II per doi ; leaf. 40c per dot. Pepper. 50c per basket. Tomatoes, 7V per bset. Onion: California cr)tal wax white. 11.60 per crate; Texas yellow. SI 5 per rrate; new. lie pr doi Celery, the per doa. Rhubarb. 3tiHe per H. Cucumbers. I SI .Oil per basket. lies ns: Wax and green. WV per banket. Parsley, S!n pet" basket. Icets, tttrntpa and carrot fcc per basket. Pea: Green. V per basket. Radlehea, 10c per dosen. Potatoes: Minnesota white, v per hit.; new, 0c per bu. tAsparagus, market price NUTS Walnuts: No. 1. le lb. Filberts, c lb. Itrami. K'irP lh I'ecana. lilic. Ih. Almonds, c lb. Peanut: No. 1 raw-, IB.; Jumho raw, c lh. : Nn. 1 roasted, Sc I id. ; junit'o roatet. wo lb. MISi-Kl.LAS rMUS-rr ker Jack, per case, :t.K; half case, fl.76; Cornpopa, per cae. U ; half case, II ST.. Hnny, 14 ) per case. SEW YORK liRlK.RAI, MtHkKT aatloaa at the lay on Varlana tmmodltlea. NEW held. YOOhl July 9. FIo-jc firmly Wheat strong, No. 2 red T,Sf,; and No. P""t bllle.l; No. 1 Northern nuluth 14ft; ind N. ," No,.,horn Manitoba I404c if lloff.ilo. Future, firm. Pt rong; No. 2 yellow prompt ihlpnment. I Oats tpot firm: atajidard ti'; No 3 I white HO; fancy clipiiel white 62. HAY Firm; -m: crime. IUV: No. 1. 11.220 136; No. 2, 11.20; No. S. $1.10; shipping. SScfctl.OO. Hops Firm: state, common to choice. 1914, lOli tie; 191.1, nominal; Pacific coast, 1914. Pi14o; l!H3. Mrinr. H11K Klrm; Bogota, Sofl31c; Central .merlca. 2SV. LKATItl'R Steady: Hemlock first. 32c; seconds. Hillo. PROVISIONS Pork. quiet; mess. $H.2f 1H.7S: family, $21.00f23.00: ahort clears, $19.5O(J21.'i0 Beef, steady; mesa, $18.Xtr- SO; lamllv . S10.jkni20.SO. Lard, stesdy; mld- TALIAW die west, $8. JO to $8.30 TALLOW unlet; city. bv: country, &' JVfrc; special, SSc. Ml tti. h inill; receipts, o.ttiu tuns: reainery xtra, f7ti3Mc; flints, VQ27mk: seconds. '.'4iriBSc. Ktius irregular: receipts, ib.ii caais fresh gathered extrsa, 32jtt3r; extra firsts 'Mi 21c; first, 18w19Vtu; second. li"; ?lSlc. 4. ltr.r;riK; meaner; receipm, .n noxev state whole milk, fresh flats and twins, colored, specials, lfV; white, l.ri4fl5c, colored, average fancy, lSc; white, 14 ilic. . rill l.TKT-i.ive. nrm: western ciiick- et.s, broilers, .'c: fowls. We: turkeys, n 12c; dressed, unlet and unchanged. Kanana City irala and Provisions. KANHA8 CITY. July .-WHEAT-No. 2 red, $1.3143132; July, $V0: September, 97V: December, Sl.uiH01.flOV CORN No. 2 mixed. 76VWr7c: No. Z white. 77V': No. 2 yellow, 77H47Hc: No. 3, c: July. 74Sc; Hep tern be r, 7i"ai'n')ic; De cember. S3i,SHc. OATS No. I wnite. uc: jo. z mixea. 49SfVc. Bl.TTEit . reamery, ic; iirsis, seconds. IV; packing. 19c. KXIOS Firsts. l; seconn ItrLTRY HenF, Uc; roosters,' 9c; brollera 17f 19c. Minneapolis (irnln Market. M1NNF.APOLIS. July l.-WHKAT July, $1.0V4; September, S1.04T; Ne. 1 hard. $144: No. 1 northern, ii.Hiwi.ini; no. i northern, ii.sewi.w-. FLOCR Unchanged. . BARI.r:Y-4lnitc. R y BJ Nominal. nRAN-fl.&O. CORN No. S yellow, 7i'inc. OATS Nn, S white, fpOVT5c-FLAX-$1 73(81.74 Weather la the Grain Belt. The weather continue unseasonably cool throughout the corn and wheat belt. Shower were general west of the Mis souri river within the last twenty-four hours, and the following heavy falls oc curred: In Nebraska Holdrege. 1.81 Inche. In Kansas Dodge and McPher aon. 1.10; Haya and Macksvllle. 1.00. -In Oklahoma Enid, 1.32. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Liverpool Uraln Market. LIVERPOOL, July S. WrTEAT Spot, No. 2 Manitoba. Hs4d: No. 3, 3Sd: No. t northern Dnluth. HsSHd; No. 2 hard winter, 11a 4d. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, 8s 2d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), UVffS. St. I.ools Grain Market. KT. LOCIS, July S. WHEAT No. 3 red. new, ll.2Wl.27',; old. S1.8101.S4; No. 3 hard, nominal; July, $1.07; September, $1.01. CORN-No. 2. 78Hc; No. 3 white, 79Hc Julv. 77V4c; September, 72Te. OATS No. 2. 61c; No. 2 white, 54c. Toffee Market. NEW YORK, July 9. COFFFF, After opening dull at exchanged prices the market for coffee futures became a little more active on bull support of September and a little trade buying which was probably Inspired by the continued ateadl nesa In Braxil and reports that Ruropa was buvina In the primary marketa. Tha cloae wae steady net unchanged to 6 points higher. Sales. 18,000 baes. July, 7.08c August, 6.96o; September. 6.87c; October. 6.90c; November, 6.92c; December. 6.94c; January, 6.9Rc: February, 7.0lc; March, 7.0&c; April, i.ioc; May, i.ioc; june, 7.20c. ...... . Spot, quiet; Kin mo. t, i'tc; ttantos no. 4, bc. cost ana ireigni oners irum iwnim were reported somewhat with nuotatlone ranging from 9.06o to 9.25c, while Rio 7a were quoted higher at 7.26c. The official cables reported an advance of l-86d in the late of Rio exchange on London, with rmireis prices uncnaneea. . Omaha Ifay Market. PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland (none here). $14 OOtJlo.OO; No. 1 (none here), $13.50 14 00; No. 1. Sll.6O612.60; No. S, $10.WK 1L00; choice midland (none here). $13,009 14.00; No. 1. H2.or.fj 11.00; No. 3. $11.604jni .60; No. X 110.0Oi311.0O; choice lowland, $ll.00 11.50: No. 1. HO.ouau.oo: No. s. S9.004 lC.ou: No. S. S7.oofje.oo. mow nay is quotable at Sll.OTKjflSOO, according to tne quality and color. 8TRAIW None on the market: choice wheat straw, 86.50. ALFALFA None on ths market: old alfalfa in good demand; choice old alfalfa. $14.00; NO. 1, S1Z.VUW13.U0;- NO. 3, B.UUe 11.00. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July .-COTTON-Qulet: middling upland, 9c; aale. 1,698 bale. Cotton future opened steady; July. 1.88c; October. S25c; December. S63c; January, 9.5c: March, 9.53c cotton rut urea cioaen easy: July, i.kc; October, I. One; December, 9.34c; January. 9.42c; March. 9.87c. Cotton closed a few Point from the loweat on covering, hut the final tons waa eaav at a net. decline of 14 to 30 points. LIVERPOOL. July S.-CCrTTON-Spot. steady: good middling. 6.47d; middling. S.17d; middling. 4.71d. Kale 8,000 bale. Oil and Rosin. SAVANNAH. Ol. Julv TURPEN TINE Firm. S9Hc; salea. J'6 hhl; re ceipts,' 373 bbls.; shipments, 270 bbls.: locks. 25,231 bbl. ROSIN Firm: aale. 1.S97 bhl.: recelDt. 989 bbla: shipments. 273 bbla; stocks, 84.80 bbls. Quotation: A. B, SSliO; C. I). 1315: K. 13.25: F. O. H. I. 8330: K. 13.70; M, $4 15; N. $6.30; WO, $6.20; WW 4q.35S.0. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July . M ETA L TVin. per steady; electrolytic, $20 264(00.60. Iron lulet and unchanaed. Tin firm: 1.18 6iW 89.13V4. At London: Spot copper. 77 12a 8d; futures. 76 17 4d; elerirolytlo. 98 10a. Spot tin. 172; futures. 1 10a Anti mony unchanged. Lead, 24 10a. Spelter. lo0. sgsr Market. NEW YORK. July 9 FVQAR-Raw. teady; centrifugal, 4.89f4.95c; inolaaaes, 4.Ui4.18c. Refined, ateady. Sugar future were easier because of liquidation In Sep tember, following report of fine Cuban weather, and at noon were 1 to 3 point net lower. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 9.-DRY fJOODS- t oiton goon were ateady today with more hiilnem offering on cloth of ging ham construction. Yarns in better ra il uest. Wool markets stronger. Burlap very firm. Kvaporatd Apples and Dried Frail NEW YORK. July S. EVAPORATED A rfir.i r irm. DRIED FRCITS-Aprlcot and pesches, quiet. Raisins, steady. I Apartments, flats, bouses and cottage can bo rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent" OMAHA UYEJTOCR MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Prices Ten to Fifteen Lower Lambs Sharply Lower. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER HOUTH OMAHA. July . IUV Receipt were; Cattle. Hogs Sheep sionosy (holiday I Official Tuesday 4.SW t.oa S.lnl .7 10.7t 10.0" 0 Official Wednesday.. ia.ia 74 n..y) Official Thura.lv K.atlmate rda . Flv daya thl week . t.TIH J7.491 47.111 Psme davs last week. .14 897 t M 4iA,3 Same daya I weeks ago Il.tiM nl M 44 9 Hamedayal weeks ago 17.710 39.114 21.097 Rnfne days 4 weeks aao 17,(X) 47.!"n6 7.130 iame days last year.. ,H 31.4.1 35.SJ4 The following tahl shows the receipts of cattle, boas and sheep at the Mouth Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with laat year: 1915. 1914 Ino. Dec. attle MO.tM 413.4:3 'logs I.7H7.0N7 1, 311.619 29.VWH Sheep l.lOH.tSK I.12MI7 The following table show the average prloa for hog at the South Omaha live stock market for the laat few days, with compel I sons: Date. 1915. (1914.H91.H ;i91S I!'U. 11910. 1SXK. June S34 ; mw S4i T 21 7 SvSI i .! S 041 S S II i; S la I S 191 I 44, S M I l T 4 S 141 1 1 45 S !4 T 40 Stb 748 t 53 S IS S 00 7 $4 iih iu S 08 7 54 IW 111 8 79 7 W 7 87 S 89 7 71 June June June June June J lint June July July July July July July July July 7 M S 52 8 4i 3 441 7 i S 13 7 14 7 Ml 4 04 7 341 S U: S 30' 7 S91 s ss; 7 St.'tl 7 MM,' 7 34V. I 2's 7 3fU, s ty 3 51 S 17 1 S 55 S 3uj S 63' S i'l I 91 I S 7li S 25, I S Ml S Slf S 39, 8 75 7 19 3 4 5. 7 S't 7 181 S 45 1 23 t 83 S 3l S 311 4..I 7 X34 7 K 7 191 $ H T 76 S 7V 7 8 2 7 S7 7.. I 7 I4VI Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition ef live at oak t the Vnlon Stock Yards South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at J p. m. yesterday: IlKCBIFTS CARS Cattle. nogs Sheep H'r's. C.. M. St. p i I'nlon Pacific 4 3 45 I C. N. W.. east.. 4 3 1 C. N. W . west., is 5i 2 C, St. P.. M. i O.. 2 1i .. 3 C, H. o., enst... 1 C, H. ft 4J.. west.. 4 J5 C., R. I. A P., east 1 K C , R. I. A P.. west .. I Illinois Central I 4 Chi. Gt. West 4 Total receipts... 3i 143 4 S DISPOSITION-H BA D. Cattle. Hon. Sheep. Morris & Co. 10, Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co... Benton, Vanaant & L I.. F. Hun Roaenstock Bto Christie Higglns Huffmgn Roth Tanner Pros John Harvey Other buyer .. 1NH Ml Uu 1.2S8 1.7i4) 2,111 1.179 2. 398 8 4.047 MHO 3.959 9 1 :i JH 1 "J9 s 22 84 70 Totala 914 S.93A CATTLE Receipts were light even for a Friday, only twenty-seven cara penng reported In. Thla brlnga the total for the five day up to 9.718 head, the small eat of any recent week, but larger than a year ago by 8.200 head. There were really not enough cattle of any one kind on aale to teat out the mar ket or to Interest buyer. A a reeult the trade waa very alow and dull from start to finish, with prices anywhere fronj weak to 10t15c lower. Even the few good beevee here felt the decline. The lest cattle here brought $9.98. There were not enough cows, heifer. i stackers or feedera In algnt to really : 1. I V. . . . . a , r-m A WAS rfllll innnv , i"ia i imi in, wui. i "d . ... - - and weak on practically all kinds. While good to choice, long fed and well finished beeve are 254.40c higher than a week ago, the common to pretty decent kind have not shown so much ad vance. Quotations on cattle: flood to choice earllngs. $9 250. 10; fair to good year nti 180OU90U: aood to choice heavy beeve. 89.509IO 00; fair to ' good eomfed beeves 18 8ftfflu 60' common to fslr oorn- fed beeve. S7.608.86; good to choice half- f era, $7.508.00; good to choice cows. $8,750 7.50; fair to good cow, S8.0fn3.76; com mon to fair cowa. 84.004300; gooo to choice feedera, $7.80178.20; fair to gwod feeder. S7.0ur7.60; common to fair stock ers. $5.6nit)it.50; stock heifers. S6.764r7.0O; stock cow, S6.504M.&0: stock calves, S.or9 7.60; veal calve, $8.jOU.50; fat bulla, stags, etc., S5.6ocj7.60. Representative aalea- tll.l.r BTECIUI, Ne. 10.'.'. At, Pr. lit 4 71 Ill 7 Tt lens I 04 MM 8 it 1IU I 40 USI I 40 No. Ar. Pr. II l 94 II 1IM I 11 , 1I7C 9 0 1144 9 1 1141 9 U 119 9 7 1M IH HEIFDKS. 117 III 1 ST K.I CHS AND sal T 1ft 4 40 744 6 19 til COWS. i 740 4 50 7 1 144 4 74 I 1 NO 114 t K 10M 6 71 HEIFER", li 141 4 71 BULIJ?. in ( ri i 1 410 6 14 1 3 900 00 1 1 IBM II 1 1 1119 8 9 CALVES. 1 4M 71 1 1 IM 8 4 4 1 k X4 8 9T 8 4 .. eT 95 ..Hit I IS . .I1A0 T0 IMM 41 .1414 9ft .ITS 7 1 .41 1 IS W I 17a 4 tl 14 tte HOUS A very decent Friday run of hogs allowed up., some 148 load, or 10,000 lu.1 being received. Total for the week to AiUs is 17,4(11 Lead, being 31.000 smaller thsn last week snd 16,000 short of two woeks ago, but S.ouo heavier than fur the corresponding period of last year. Shippers took another teg slash at price this morning, and wat hogs they bought were all of ldtTUVo. and in oase of tops 20o lower. Most of their pur chases ranged from S7.01ka7.S0. After first rounds, however, they succeeded In buying some hoge under $7.00. There was utile doing until wen after 11 o'clook. By this time two packers had raised offers until thev were no m tnan 54tl0c lower, and It waa on this basis that tha movement started. Aa the mar ket moved along, however, prices dropped back towards the early level and towards tne close sale ware In a good many case 10caL6a off. The general pecker mar ket could be Quoted aa luuy a a line lower. Big strings landed at a. so and the bulk of the killer waa quoted at $.90 r. s Shippers were scattered all toe way from $7.30, the top, on down to Deiow even money. Bulk of the killing hoge la now moving under $7.00 for the first tlms since the middle of April, nearly three month SB.. continued weakness in tne provision trade gave packers an excuse for lower ing prices again today, and they made their first bids on a l0915o lower baste. R being the popular offer. As was the caae yeatcrday. sellers thought this de cline too large, and so far as packer hna-a were concerned tne market re mained at a standstill until late In the forenoon. Representative sales: No. Av. 6h. rr. No. At. . Pr 14 74 MS ... TO ,. ... t 14 .n 9M T II .911 4 t 9 .14 ... In .901 19 T 84 ,.t4 99 7 la .114 ... T 90 ..14 4 7 40 Tl Ml ... 4 1 94 74 UI 9 I 44 47 , 44 10 M I 241 0 11 141 ... 4 7 14 00 II 94 14 44 14 W IN 4 W 4 4 94 I7 4 t 0 t 44 844 14 TO 7 SHEKP A very good Friday run. nearly a laric aa any this week on hand today, about forty-six car, or 13.600 head snowing up. This brings the week's total up to 47.311 head, a ahortage of over 1.004 aa compared with laat week, but 1.400 larger than two weeks ago. snd 1I.609 heavier than laat year- Local supplies were the heaviest of any of ths big marketa The trade yesterday closed In unsatis factory shspe. Buyers would not take all tne lamba at steady prices, and after being held until lata In the afternoon, a food share of the day's supplies was mally cashed at $9 60. a figure that was considered by most traders as 16u lower than Wednesday', trade. With much heavier receipt today It was only natural that packer should follow up thl weak close by a subetantll reduction In Prlcea, but when buyera atarted out making of fers that were around SOc lower seller thought they were demanding too large a omcesslon and the result wss that nothing waa done until late In the day. After holding on until nearly noon. finally besaa to 11 uose a few lambs si figures thst were considered fullv 3M1V.C lower than yesterday's gen- erel market, anil by mi-May the hi end ot tne oiierinas nan neen canro, al though there were still several loads In first hands at thst time. Mulk of the Ismbs sold up to thl t'.me went axnund $,i.2T, with three loails of very good lambs a high a $ Sts the day's high price. There were only a few scattering bunrhea of aged sheep on sale, and a nothing of consequence had sold at a late houae. there waa no way of lining up the market. Trend of values wnn un doubtedly weaker, but how much the decline would amount to was a matter Of question. (Quotations and sheep and lamba: laimbs, good to choice. V 00dm Ismhk, fair to good, $8 Uii; lamba. feedera, 17 mvfiT.MV vearlings, fair to choice. $ SO 437.50; wetiiera, fair to choice. $5.5lv"&75; ewes, good to choice, $52Mfft; ewes, fair to good, $4 JKfe .t. No. Av. Pr. 273 Idaho feeder lambs M 7 70 0 Idaho feeder lambs .0 7 70 78 Idaho feeder lamb 50 7 70 t1 Idaho feeder lamba 31 7 70 SS Idaho spring lamba M 9 50 199 Idaho spring lamba 3 M 2o4 Idaho spring lambs 83 9 50 118 Idaho Spring lamba iU (So i native feeder lambs ... 44 7 00 60 feeder spring lambs 58 8 50 rillCAfiO 1.1 V K STOCK MARK RT ( attle I naeltled llnsia Steady to Dime Lower. CHICAGO. July 9-"ATTLK-Recelpts 1,000 head: market unsettled; native beef steer. K90rulO.SH: weatern steers, S7.25W 8.40; cows and beifers, SV.35re.50; calve. $7.7911.25. HtxlH-Recelpi. ?,'in0 head: market steady to 10r decline; bulk of ante. $7.00 7.40; light. $7.2Mr7.W; mixed, W.W45I.t; heavy. $.7.'ii07.4O; rough, $7.754K.t&; pigs, SS.5Otf7.S0. riliKKI- AND LAM IIS Receipts, 13.000 head; market, sheep, firm; lambs, weak; heep, S5.4f7.0o; lamb. 7.00ti.7O. ' I Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July . CATTLE Receipt, l.ooo head; market weak; prime fed steera. $.irMl.00; drea-vl leef steers, $a.80t)'9.50: weatern steers. $7.5rl S.60; cows, $4.5007.86; heifers. 37.00ia.?6; tockera and feeder. S8.504i8.6o; valve, $8.00ti10 25. 1 KMlfl Receipt, 1,.i0O head; ' market lower; bulk of aalea. $7.1dr7.40; heavy! $7.1tf7.27H; packers and butchers, fi.U? J. 45; light. S7.15tf7.46: nlga. S8.7MT7.I6. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 600 head; market steady; lamba, $9.0tWf9M; yearlings, $fi.6Offt.00; wethers, 8A.5ord.50; ewes, S5.254i4l.00; stockers and feeders, $4.5007.50. St. Lonls Live Slock Market. ' ST. IXJCIS. Mo., luly S. CATTLIi Receipts, 1,300 head; market ateadp; na tive beef steer, $7.5Ki)1O.S0; yearling teera and heifers, J.00v.6o; cowa $ 4T.80; stockers and feeders. S"".Oi!iw.25; steera, $o.25ts.86: native calves. $6.00ti 10 M. HOOA-Rei-elnts. 10.000 head: market lower; pigs and Itghta, 16.50y7.75; mixed and butchers, 17.50417.70; good heavy. $7.60irnn. SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts, 1.300 head; market lower; clipped native mut tons, $.V0O6.2S; clipped lambs, r.Mitf. 60; spring lambs, $7.UMU4.C'i. Slonx City Live Stork Market. ' SIOUX CITY. Ia. July 9.-CATTLK-Receipta, 1,000 head: market strong; na tive steers, $71O10.00; butcher. $5.76tfl $.00; ranner. $4.3606.00; stockers and leaders, $t.Mk&7.16; bulls, stage, etc.. $r..25e,;.oo. HO(SRcelpU. 8.000 head; market So nd 10c lower; heavy, 47.054i7.3o; mixed, SH.75105; lights. KWi.76; bulk of sale, ri.ooi.. SHEKI' AND 1-4 MBS-None, no quota tions. St. Joaenh Live Steek Market. ST. JOSEPH. JulV . 4-ATTI.rc Re- relpt. 100 head; market steady; steers, $7. 604,. 7; cows and heifers, $4.60J9.50; calves, S8 6rl0.0A. HOOS Receipts, 4.500 head; market, lower: top, $7.35; bulk Of sales, S7.10kf7.80 SHEKP AND LAMBS Reeelpts, 500 head; market higher; lamb, S9.D0W9.96. I I Live Stock la Slarht. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chicago 3.000 29,000 13.0110 St. Louis 1.SO0 10,800 l.SOtt Sioux City l.ooo S.ono Mouth Omaha 10,000 11,600 .Kansas City l.NOO LSOO too Total 8.500 68,900 27,900 DIN'S RBV1BW OF TRAUB Indications Point to Activity Dsr- Ingr the Somas or. NEW YORK. July , Dun's wUI say tomorrow: Uniform Progress I not to 'be ex pected at this period, when Inventory and the advance of the vacation season lend to produce quietness In varloua mercantile llnea It 1 significant of tha economic cihanjre resulting from war. however, that Industrial conditions do not reflect the usual midyear lull, and all Indication point to fully ana- talned activity throughout the sum mer mot ths. Instead of ahowing the customary abatement, Industrial opera tions steadily expand and eacn wee there la a further rediKition In the perectntage of Idln ' machinery and In the number of unemployed, 'ehle la a moat encouraging feature, inasmuch a the retail demand for all kinds of staple merchandise la stlmu'"d as more ware earners una woi payroll Increase. Since the Iron f ".ind trade is considered one of the . e... barom eters of the teneral situation. It la gratifying that production at the mills snd rurnaces is rapidly rising close to (he point of cai-adty. the output of Pig Iron laat month being at the rate of 29.500.000 Una a year, against only 18, OOO'iOO tons on January I. Bank clearings S3.957,158,8B, same week last year $3.6o44.. Now York Money Market. NEW YORK. July . MERCANTILE PAPERJMa per rent. cHTtUHi'iiNia aixuHANtiis sixty - day bills. 84.73; demand. $4.7660; cables, $4.771 mi, Visit Bar, 479hc; Mexican dollar S6V.C. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. neavy. TIMH LOANS Steady ; sixty days. 1 per cent; ninety daya, 24T!! per cent; six months. S per cent. CALL MONEY Steady; high, I per rent; low, 14 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent: last loan, 1 per rent; closing bid, 14 pi' cent; offered at 1 per cent. Clos.ng quotations nn bonds today were: U. B. rat. -, rag. ..,9m, M. K. A T. 1st 4s 76i do OMipea 97 Mo. Pse. rr. Is nil V. 8 ts. m 1oaN. T. O. oeu. . . . .lost do eoupoa WIN, T. City 4Sa laita V. . 4a. rag Kit N. Y. Biai 4WS....1MV no M. T , N. H. A H. Panama 9a eoupoa. .lenv. 4. .linv. Am. ttmaHars .1 No. Pnclfl. 4a. .. 90S .. 94j .. Ili .. 971, ..UTS .. 97 A. T A T. eT. 4a do Armear m Os. 4H Alehlao (a. 4a. Bal. A Ohio 4..., . PaMfla lot . Ha A Ohio 4 n. B. A Q i. s.. 9IH0. B. L rot. 4u . T. A T. Is 4 Pasa. eoa. 4V.a. W do (aa. 4Ha... 41 Readln son. 4s H U 4 B. T. r. 4a. Ml, 4So. Pac. av. la. a., e raf. 4a 1444 Bo. Ralls-ar ta at. C M B P ( 4H C R. I. A P. r. !. A a rot. 4 Via. n. a. o. Karl. sen. rsf. 8a 4J4tt'aloti rarttio 4a ... 4i, I u av. 4a . nan. Blaetrla 4a .. kilr. H. stahbar as..... lets 97 II. H Bloat to HIV 47 Wabash I at to 100 a Waal. I'nlaa 411a.... US 4iWast. Kmc. ct. 4s..10s Ol N. 1st 4 US III. Oa. rat 4a... K. C. Bo. raf. 9. LAN. ani. 4a... Bid. "Offered. MUST SQUARE UP IF THEY EXPECT TO GET BUSINESS A liability Insurance policy on the automobile of the city park department has been hold up by the city council. Commissioner Butler asserted It is un wise to pay premium on such policies when experience . has shown that tha liability companies will not pay damages In cases of Injury caused by these city automobile. He cited two cases of recent history. RECENT JITNEY ORDINANCES HELD TO BE INOPERATIVE The city council referred to its legal department petitions flit 'I by an attorney representing the Jitney men. The city clerk reported the petitions contain! 3.979 igner. Under the referendum law, latent Jit nay ordinances ars Inoperative until sub mitted to avote. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Session Mostly a Repetition of Those of Previous Days. HESITATION AND HEAVINESS NKW YORK. July S.-In Us main as pects, todays stok market was mostly n rvpetitiim of recnt dayes. Ilealtatlon . and heaviness were its chief charactei Istlcs. with Increased weaknea In the railway group, notably the loir prtoeil southern Issues, as well as SI. Paul and New Haven, and continued pool manipulations In war are. tallies. MtMOUrl I aclflc fell in 13. the lowet price In Its history ani St. Paul -l iKW recorded Its minimum figure for many years Missouri, Kansas snd Tex as Southern railway comon and prefer red, lUck Island and Chesapiakr and Ohio nisi registered loest uuotiitu.n In year. Later St. Paul pref.rred. one of the Investment leue seldom traded in , fell to 122, it bottom irlle in al most a decade. Foreign liquidation was responnlhle 'or today's rei-eslons. although offcrlrvs frm that source were mainly In 1'ondn. London s n seller of I'nlon Pnclfl.-. Canadian Pacific and coppera. Accord -Ine to common report, larir" sales "f our stocks and bonds were again effected here by private transfer. Alnvjt tbe only apectilatlw favorite to show stadlness was United States steel, which waa sipported In anticipation .i an excellent June statement of unfilled tonnage, to le Issued after the cl -ise of tomenw reasion. Readlrg, Cr.lon Pa cini; rnd Amalgamated copper were ai ded to the list of heavy leaves, tlv market closing with a feverish under tone at or near lowest price . the session. Total aalea amounted to Mi.- 0i4 aharea. Variable tendencies was shown bv for eign exchange, slerllnx opening at an advance over yesterday, but fallng back on a small offering of bills. Continen tal exchange reflected the light dealings in franca and Urea Rales of bond for future delivery were altnoct the largest of any day this wock Total sale par value ag gregated $2,r.o.oiio. I nlted States were unchanged on call. This Burglar Has Bacon and Eggs for His Breakfast Stanlay Pankowskl, 1717 North Twenty eighth street. South Omaha, likes bacon and eggs. .Baron and eggs were fried right In his home Friday morning, but he got only the scent of them. The scent of -hi favorite dlah awoke him from hi dreams Just fti time for him to hear a burglar clattering out of the back door. Pankowskl kicked the cover off his bed and leaped to the floor. He found the skillet on the store still hot, where the burglar had fried bacon and eggs for his breakfast. But the plotter waa licked clean. The refrigerator waa mlnu several egg and slabs of bacon. The dreser waa minus two purse, one containing $1.64 and the other 11.80. PankowaM's trousert pocket was minus a watch. Milwaukee Boxcar Stores Treasures at Vera Cruz Quay Milwaukee railroad people are taking pride In the fact that their freight car, No. 205149, forty-one feet long and with a carrying capacity of 80,000 pounds, I now doing duty as the treasure coach of the Carransa government ot Mexico. ' It Is standing on the quay at Vera Crui. constantly guarded by a large force of soldiers. Outside of a few Mexican officials It Is not known what car No. 306149 con tains, but It 1 auppoaed that It Is the treasure of Carransa, kept at Vera Cru to be easy to load onto a boat should he be forced to make a quiok getaway. Britain Asks if U. S. ' Bans Recruit Move WjABIUNOTON. July 6. Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British ambassador for- mally applied to the State department to day for a definition of the American gov ernment's view whether Engllah patriotic societies or other unofficial agencies vio late neutrality law In tending subject of Great Britain from the United, SUtes to volunteer In the British army. ' Conferences between the Department of State and Justice will be held before an answer 1 given to this question, from which a serloua diplomatic controversy may develop. The practice of returning volunteers to England haa prevailed since 4tiA K. .1 nnln- nf .he VjiAin.. . . mH It is said, that the British government Is prepared to register an emphatic pro test If the United States takes the posi tion that It la Illegal. The return of Indictments at flan Francisco against per sona charged with enlisting recruits for the British army Is understood to have precipitated the ambassador's action, Victim of Auto Accident Imnroves Mrs. Christina Petersen. 1507 Ames ave nue. Injured In an auto accident north of the Municipal beach Wednesday night. Is reported Improving at St. Joseph's hos pital. She had a sinking spell Thursday evening, but rallied, and the chances art. favorable for her recovery. Funeral service for a son-in-law, W. Olaf Larsen, 1917 Cuming street, who was killed in ths same accident, will be held Sunday afternoon at I o'clock from the Bralley V Dorranoe chapel, with Inter ment In Spring-well cemetery. An Inquest will be held by Coroner Croaby Raturday mornlng at 10 o'clock. firicrinnl TTnnPof . V4 4glaaWA liVUUMU Man is Now Found "Your a better man than I am. Gunge Dhln," admitted Desk Sergeant Andrew PattuUo to W, A. Webber. 3918 Arbor street. Mr. Webber found a large roll of bllU on a downtown thoroughfare about S o'clock and Immediately brought ths same to police headquarters to await the arrival of the owner. "Honesty Is the best policy I gueas," remarked a wit ness of the remarkabi occurrence, "but oh, you roll." SUFFS GET SUBSCRIBERS FOR A SUFFRAGE WEEKLY Nebraska suffragists have pledged themselves to secure 1.000 subscriptions to tha Woman's Journal, tha suffrage weekly published in Boston. Miss Daisy Doane will have charge of the work la Douglas county. Pi an for a campaign for subscription to be initiated soon were discussed at a committee meeting; at the Young Men's Christian association. Mrs. Draper Smith, state president; Mrs. If. C. Sumnly, I A "For Bale" ad will turn eecnd-hu4 ftrnitur Into cash. v