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    T1IK JIHK: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUtiTaST 10. VJlb.
row HKT
One Small Office
For Rent
Good Location Fourth Floor.
Water and Electrrc Light, Free.
$12.00 lVr Month.
The Bee Building
"The building- that is always new."
Office. Room 103.
WAHTKn TO BTjT
OJTFIcn furniture bought and oTJ 37
? Rd. 1KIT arnam. iMug 4144
HH'HK-T prlcya tor old rlothlm. D 4714. '
Talw nuyt vrythinK tid hand. Wab. 4vt4.
liabtiy uavti nlli araaa uiuu f iiij"
HEAL ESTATE
FARM A HA Hit H LANDS FOR IALK
tail turaia.
"..J, Colonic non bettr. W. T.
. Smith Co.. 1?-14 City Nat Ha. O. 8)a
Colorado.
FOR PAT.K OH TKAPK-TWutiful Drn
var hom. 6 lota. 12-ioom houac and
yarmaa ana outounainga; praaand brick.
full c men ted baaeincnt; nw nard wood
iinian; new fapitoi mil, on principal " ajnpinonia or m.,w iiu.. aaalnat re
boulavard; will alto conalder trade for lpJl''s uf i'.STH.Uuii bu. and alilptnenU of
8 18. Prltchard. llarley II .ti l. lIlaha j
-er iiruwrtF near umtiia. call Mm
COIX)IlAI0.
Barauaa of hoapllal operation I will Bell
aeraa at H Ita value; good schools. P.
O. and cream station 1 mile. Location for
atore; 10 per acre. Rocklln, liox bi, Eub
tla. Neb.
lavra..
HAVE TOr A FARM FOR f A I.E ?
Write a good deaciiptlon of your land
and aenJ It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal,
."lowa'a Moat Powerful Want Ad We
dlum." Twenty-five worde every Friday
evening, Saturday morning nnd every
Saturday evening and Sunday morning
for one month, giving eixteen ada on
i waive auierent aaye for 3; or 60 word a.
4. vr i worau, ea.
Lrgeai circulation of any Iowa now
paper, fcO.OOO readera dally la lour great
Moauar.
GET ABOARD OUR
SPECIAL CAR BOUND FOR
Iha-Judith Basin, Montana, where you
an buy rich new land that will produce
food cropa yearly and without Irrlxatiim.
ou will open your eyes wide and be
delighted If you take a trip with ua and
ee the big cropa. Low railway rales
tae ua for tlokete and mane. How nun
acreg can you manage? Wm. H. Brown
Co., 6 N. ItSalle St.. Chicago.
Minnesota.
MINN, farms; low prloe, easy terms Min
neeota Land Co.. P. O. Box 317. Omaha.
Mebraaauk.
FARMS FOR PALE.
The farms I have for sale are all Im
proved, located near Plattsmouth, In Case
eounty. are well worth the prices asked,
and will bear the closest Inspection, lod
acree at ISO per acre, 80 acres at $llr,
160 acres at 125. 190 acres nt $130. lib
acI?,.at I4- 410 crea at $125, 40 acres
at $200 per acre.
S, S, 10. 10 and DO acre small Improved
trade adjoining Plattsmouth, at prices
that are right.
. T. H. POLLOCK.
Tel. No. 1. Plattsmouth, Neb.
FOR 8ALK Best large body hlsh-grade
medlum-piioed land In Nebraska; very
tittle money required. C. Bradley. Wol
fcach. Neb.
FOR BALEu-80 acrea. well Improved, 6
mllea from Meadow Orove, Neb., and
baa good soil; $100 per acre; $2,0)0 rash,
balance terms. Camper Thelscn, Osmond,
Neb.
Soath Dakota.
FOR PALE 320-acre farm. 300 acres In
corn, wheat and barley: good Improve
ments; plenty of Water; 100 miles west of
Bloux City; $75 per acre; easy terms.
lHO-acre farm, 100 acres lu corn, wheat
and oats; well Improved: per acre;
eaey terms. F. S. Strohbern), Waisner,
Charles Mix County, South Dakota
MlaceIki..eoBS.
ISO-ACRES farm. $12 per acre; $20 cash and
$30 per month; no Interest: rich soli;
fin land; pure water, good title. Write
AV. T. Young. Jr . Kimball. Neb.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FARM LOANS, (I PER CENT.
TOLAND TRUMBULL, 44S Bee Bldg.
$100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam St
CITT and farm losuvs, E. 64. 6 per cent
J. H. Durnont Co.. 416 state Bank.
V ANTED Good farm and city loans at
loweat rates.
PH3TERS TRUST CO.. 1B22 Farnam.
CITT property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas, as State Bank Bldg.
MONET on hand for etty and farm loans.
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
BEE as first for farm loans In eastern
Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha.
'fiof- CITT LOANS. C. (i. Carl berg?
ta nj.it Brandela Theater Bldg.
"WANTEIV-Clty and farm loans; lowest
ralea. W. O. Tamplatun. tut Baa. T. 3030.
HEAL ESTATE) FOR EXCHAXGE
a-XIR EXC11ANQE Clear corner lot, tx
iw, uwi a ion., umanii, ror good rive
.pawnger automobile. Address T 51, Bee.
PRACTICALLT new S-eyllnder car and
one-half ton truck; will exchange either
or both for equity In bungalow, or what
have youT Address B. M.. Care Bee.
OMAHA residence property exchange for
fcloux City property. Box 69. Bloux City.
REAL ESTATE VACANT
1XT. eaat front. 41st and California Bts.,
. 12x130. Price $750. (o. Schroder, 403
, Ware Block, Phone Red 44C
REAL ESTATE: SOUTH BIDE
ibEALTIFT'L PRAIRIE PARK, graaa
shrubs and trees giving splendid shads
and uniformly distant from each other, all
In now, not promised for future years. Pav
ing tax as paid. No sheds, alleys or dis
agreeable environments. On car llnea,
near achoola and churches; five new houses
completed, or hearing completion. Can be
nold on easy payments to responsible par
ties. Keya at my residence, H. J. Scanned.
Phone Doug. tHH or Web. JC11.
JBLNQAIJW 6-room. modern, new and
up-Udata In every respect, 22d and
Amea. Oak Chatham addition. Webaier
aa.
' BKAUTIFUL 7-room bungalow, strictly
modern; corner lot; sacrifice for quirk
aale. SOU Grand Ave. Phone Webster 91
REAL ESTATE SOUTH BIDE
CLOSING up an estate, aell at sacrifice
Vacant lot, also S-room cottage on Polk
fit.. So. Omaha; gooii surrouudings and
location. Address T C4S. Baa.
REAL ESTATE: WEST SIDE
CATIIEDKAL D1STKICT
New, modem, 6 rooms and sleeping
Perch : oak floors: oak and hirch flnlah
throughout; built-in buffet and bookcase. I
viumwing, turnace and hardware very
beat; south front; close-in: best buy tn
Omaha. TeL Owner.
Douglas l.C. .
REAL ESATE I Ji VESTMENTS
rR.5I'or rc"a building.
Dual $1. 8,wrd Apply 144
REAL ESTATE MISCELLANKOfS
FOR $ALSe 4 acres town property I-
T.lTl.boumi Ur b'n. " ' fruit
lor information write ilra. Annie Wtt
"ca, iexter, la.
r-AIN for caah. having moved
t f,7m 0iVh,l 1 wt" "! tor
Sand la Minnesota or North Dakota tha
S'ropeity at 1A11 Capitol Ave., consisting
"fw':,illy ,fi '.' ground, with
t brick building thereon, at a sacrifice if
1. quick deal Is made Address your offer
in C. fc. Elvlng, tU Plymouth Bids.
aUiiineapolU. Mlua,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Sentiment Bearish on Wheat Market
and Old Drops Fire and New
Three to Six Cents.
OATS CROP IS BIO THIS YEAR
OMAMA, Auf. . 1915.
The wheat market waa vr hMriih to
day. New wheat declined .Vti'i . w.ille
"id w neat sold Sr lower. Thin weak-
in wnfm la pmnaniy itt to tne ra v-
aya tha enormoiia crop of oata raised
...tho fStatea tola year and tha
wllllnxnosa on th. part of farme.a to
alio B goodly portion of eurplua to slip
throiiR-.i their flnitera around ihn nriini
price level. It la anld that fore anoraJ
..i. "" mK' Pirchaaea of oats on
a liberal a. ale, hut that they are walling
'or the new irop to move, and opeit
uii!Ia,.nt"': vhrnt ttnd flour e,ual to
,oa) bu.. corn. .(H l u., and oala. 161.UD
j Liverpool apot: V heat. H to Id higher;
iv.,.", uii'-nanaeu 10 l hlgner.
I "rimary wheat receipts wore l.OM.OOU bu.
"i.iw on. taxi year.
I'ritnarv corn recelot wem Ml om Kik
nnd rhlpments of r.TAio bu., against re
ceipt a f 6M.0OO bu. and aiilpiutnta of
I7..t( bu. laal year
Primary oata receipt were 383,000 bit.
and ahlpmenta of ( hti., agnlnat re
ceipt a of 6.li,ii0 bu. and shipment of
t'lil.OliO bu. laal year.
CAU1XT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago
VlinneaiHiHa
luluth
Omaha
Knnaa Cltv
St. 1imts
..no
...is
...4-;
...2i;t
r7
si
44
V lnniei;, holiday.
Thea oaah aiilea were reoorted today!
Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 'I cara toHl).
i-' $1.40; 1 t ar (new) and old).11.23. No. 4
. hard winter; 1 car (old), $1.4w; 1 tar iold,
i l.oM: 1 car (part oid. Sl.la; 1 car. $1.17,
I 1 car. 11 n.W: 4 . an. ILln: 1 car. 11. 14. No.
i t hard winter: 1 car, SL0&; 4 cara. tl.OW;
d cara. KMc. SaniDle: S car. (Kns H enra.
SEk'; 4 cara. ffco; I car, Ko.; 1 car, 77o. Corn
1 .ii z wiute: 1 rar i4r vara, mt..
c; cara nic
Vt car, 74c. No. I white; t cara, 74ic;
cara, 74c No. 4 white: Vi car. 734c No,
3 yellow: 7 cara, 74'4o. No. 3 yellow: 1
car, 74Vic; 1 car, "4o. No. S mixed: 1 car.
734c No. S mixed: 6 cars, 73c.. No. a
mixed: 1 car. 73hc. Sample: 14 cara, HSc)
2 cars. tttc. Oata: No. 3 white: 4Vi cara.
2c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 61c; 1 car. Mc,
1 car (new). 44c Haniple; 1 car, 60c; 1
car (new), 43c.
Oniana t ash Prices Wheat : No. 2
Turkey. $1.W81.414; No. 3 turkey, $L1&
1.41; No. 2 hard, $1.1W1414: No. S hard,
$Ll.'Vul.0; No. 4 hard. x.i1.3h; No. 2,
spring. $1.4tf;n.4f.: No. 3 spring, fl.871pl.43.
Corn: No. 2 white. 74fiiT4.i; No. 3 white,
7;lV744c; No. 4 white, KHmSr: No.
f. white, 73jf73V: No. B while, 72WSc;
No. 2 yelow, 74u'74'ic: No. 3 yellow, 3i$
74"r: No. 4 yellow. 7Vfr734c; No. S yellow,
727r73'c: No. 6 yellow, 724W3c; No. 2
mixed, last'tr'"": wo. a mixen. i.a.ic:
No. 4 mixed, 72f?73V4c; No. 6 mixed, 724'(f
73ic: No. i. iifanv: sample. 644jVh.
1s: No. 5 white, 62m'3r.; standard, WVu?
524c; No. 8 white. MVtf&Ze; No. 4, S1W614"
Barley: Malting, 6Wu'74c; No. 1 feed, 644
tflc. Rye: No. 3, liwc; mo. a, HOijwto.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of the Trading; and Cloateg
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Aug. . Wheat flagged in
value today, owing largely to ironpe.Tta
of a bearish crop report from Washing
ton. As a matter of fact, however, tho
government figures, which were made
public after trading hourn, did not prove
o big as the more radical bears had
predicted. Closing prices were unsettled
at MrSo. to "c net decline. Corn closed
nfr-'sc to c down, and oata. off to
In provisions, the outcome was
24i'2".c to 274o advance.
SuKffesttons which were current that
the government crop report would Indi-
HAILWAY TIME CARD
UAION STATION Teath and Xdaaoa.
Cklcago A Nortkvraatara
NORTH.
DatMit. trrtva.
Twla City Kxprsss a 1:44 am 1U:N pa
Iakota rasaaoter bl:U tn a an
atoux Ctty Lml a S lS pm a 4 6 pa
UIDnaapoils Exprvas a S 44 pia all 16 an
Twla City Unilto! a ;M pm a 1:11 u
AiST.
Daavsr ' npeslal
tl:ttia
a 7 M sib a 04 pa
!: all:64 pa
all: pm a 1.44 p-a
a 4 o pin aiO:W am
a 4:40 pm a 1 to am
Cvrroll Local
llawkar giprcia
Chicago Local
Carroll Local
Cfcloa Kp-Klal
gaa Frmaclaoo Umltarl
orlaod Limltad
. all . 46 am a!0 U am
a : pm a 7 no ao.
Oraaoa-W'aaliiustoa UmitaS. .a l:U pm alt. 1 am
Las ADgelea UlmlUd . I.U (u aU 44 am
warn a.
Chtcr-m tonal
1 lata
Uacoln-Dallaa
IJocola-Loug Has ...
Maatinia-ijiipaTlor
rMadwuoO-Hot sprlag.
Caaper-Landar
w a bask
Omaba-M. Ixrala Kxpi
Mail a4 abipraaa
I nloa Pacific
OnrlaM Llmlta
Califunila Mall
Omaha Epra
Atlaata Kipraas
Loa Angales Limited...
Colorado Itapraas
Colorado Spaelal
6aa Frant'isco Urnttad.
atSopm
...a 1 14 pm alS:il pm
...k 114 pm b t:24 pm
...a 4:66 pm a t.zn pm
..a t.d4 pm ail .04 am
...atittpm a l it am
...a 7 m an alliw pm
...at:atam a 144 am
...atitapm alt: 41 am
f ttpm
a tit am
...all l am at 44 pm
...a4:Ppm a 4 M pm
...all Warn a T:d am
...aitittam
Ocvgoa-W'aautnston Limited. .ait tt am a l it pm '
Nana Platu 1-J :i'm 4 a pm
paolllo iimneo
I am a T:t6 pm
Grand lalaad Local
.al:apm ait: at am
u-omamirt
Illinois teatra
.au.u pm U:M pm
Chleas IimlUd a 10 pm a I ! am
thloaao Eioraaa a I M am H Hpa
alblon-Oaxdal 1 S IS pm tl:pa
tkloaajo, MllwaakM at. Paal
paclfVo Umlted .. .a 7 4 om all li .m
Cr.tcaso apeclej ; - - m a I:t
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V.n!??,i- u.TT alia.- ...."!
Manilla Loenl aiisai all I am
-aiiiu.. --. - r
Ifclcago Ureat vveetera
TwIaCItT Limlte I I pm a S 4 ta
Tula Cltr Kapraaa i ! 5 " :
Chlca Biprees a I pm aS tOpa
Mlsaearl lclflc
K C. "t. L Bxprese a t 0 am a T 4 am
It! C. ac L. Expraaa all :1a p a lea p
Jt. C. p,ul ' a I N pB
Iklcago, Hock Island dt Pnclflo .
CAST.
nor gntUlt Umlted a 1 t im ajl M
( Lusaso Local Paaaaoger bl at am pi pj L
Ctioase laiiy Jj,Dr J :t am a 4 to pm
I
pi MKtnaa Local raaaeaer..a 4 2t , . m
cilc-se'"k Limiwd ..a;4pm a 1.00 am
a fairly good -ah d.nwnd lor ta.t L'- i s. S-.. i -TJi.. Tl. I ' i I'iii 'Dili IUXlS-K-crlita. m hoad.
rprrai. corn and oala wore cull anil l-iituroa rnnd a fol o a: u "L Z'Z,i . hla-hrr- bulk, tmrt? 40: tianvy. M7
tliera waa vary little demand for a th-r ArtkteM iiii.nT lli.h Fi Tr i J' Vh. V-iT-.;2 . , T .1 i'k'r and Wcham. r..00ift.
of theao rrraala. Corn waa o,iol Ln 'x"w "" I H'iTb.l low. Clono. I tBt y Tha folio win talla ahowa tha avaraca L .... .,u,. .. -V
hlahor to IV lowr. while oala a !l j "'hat (III T.t ?r.h"" "i" inhJ! KIIKKI' AN1 l.AMlli-t!otp
wnc lowar. i npt. tarsi
Th apaoulatlva world liaa tx.fr.ro Ita 1pC. 1 (TV:
rhl -Neb Limited U Llacola. a 111 am s 4:47 ami' hard, $1.2J01.34; J
Colorado California Eas... a 140 pm a 4 W pm I September. $l.(r74;
OkUhoma Tex" 2M-,; J14am! May. fl.08.
guck iaonan- ea a 1 i.H am
BURLINGTON BTATIOBf Teatk aa
Masoa.
fiarllBCto:
LIN BIS WKST.
Uapaft. AfTtva
Dearer Limited a 7 M am a f :0t am
Nebraaka Looal al ataui a 4:10 pm
Lauooia Loral bl:ittpm k l ot am I
LouiaTllla-akhoTleT ai.Wpm bl:jt am
KorUisaai. u.ack Hllla. Mea
taaa and Waehtagtua a 4:1 pm a 1:64 pm
Baeu-lca, nwiun aaa
urea Ialaad
at Unm alt ut '
DaBTar-Caulornla
naMaa - raa4 UUad
. r pm
a 4 a, pm aU .14
uooom
i P a 1 40 pm
tleradaiue - naia, Wavte-
-ijNaa- ilVr " M 4 " -
LINKS &AHT.
rklcage s4 llltaols a f:1l am a JM am
Iowa Levsal . ........ .........s U am
riatunoMk-Peairle i nam.... a I 90 pm a aa
yiaiuiaoaik-Paome Juaet... .alt It pm a I 4t ZZ
Craevoa Lel k 4 k pm bll:tam
Cbioasa ! !' 44 pm
Chloaao U-lla4 all pm a I tt am
"y, as llllaola a I 30 u au m ZZ
lwe iKign SOUTH SL. am
Kaaaaa Cltf-ac iaaepk llllia a I tt
StTLMts. Me..... .. - l t pm ail.Sim
kaaaaa CIr-- Joaepb all m pm a 4 aa l2
aUllf- eallrj4Jkis44. 4.4 am
WEBSTER iTSSEKT ITATIOsl rif.
tetstfe aad Wtksttr,
tklemae, Paal, MlaastpelU
Oauk
Deeart. Arrlea
Twla CHr f is a 4 M am h 4 at pm
waa City ftapraae kISpa kUMam
teas Cltr t-aaaaaaar -..a I I am ,
aVmansa Lsmtl II M pea 104 am
a eailjr. k sallji aaosM Soada.
rate yield of l.irt.0rt.n bushels up.
Ibarra o laJS'lnale many traders i
ahem. The official estimate, thotiaii
K.0i0Hi bushels whb h cam too lata
to afre.l prl.-ew, turned out to be only
S.OXi.O'ti buehcla more than Hie total as
calculated by the Washington authorities
a month aan. Aatde from the government
report livavv receipts her tended to
""k'n th market an1 so also did flut
tering crop reports from the spring
whest el a tea and from Canada.
In oom. a In wheat, the government
etlnvue failed t, meet fully the flifitrea
expected by the hoar. Better renditions
inr mrcshlna; pulled down oats quota-
I t,on'
Higher price In the hoc market lifted
' .ioh -oni oilmen nraiers proteas
1 mil Hal, 1 uTi 1 P7"t
1 oav, l oti, l 07Sj 1 (
74 Trii1 7414 T4'
' WV HS M
I I
40 , )t, l 40V,
40 i as'i 40U
I j
IS ITS, n M 13 W 13
14 (10 ' 13 W I 14 00 13 87S
1 I I
ITS, 07V, S 1ft I I 12H
2!W 8 IS I 8 S 3
"Corn
Kpt.
Lr..
Oata
Pt.
741
!,
Pork I
Sept.! JS 70
Oct.. IS K
Lard
tept.i g 12 Wl
Oct.
S 30
Rlha
I
Hept
I 22H I 12W SO
10
Oct.,! t 171,1 a ai; a 124' is
t hlcairo Caah PrlcwWheat: No. i
red. SI 13461.16; No. 3 hard. S1.2Rfl.3s.
Com- No. vdlow. kOJjiSiv-; No 4 yel
low. 7940: No. 4 while. 7c. Oata: No. S
White, old. .Wl..4.-: No S white. nr
atandard. M -uv. Re: No 2, noml- i
nal: No. .1. iliw Itatley. 7(iiN4. Se.-ils j
iiuioirj. w u clover. min(ill.
Pmvllon: I'ork, $!S.; lard, SJiO;1; rlha,
SS Krfiy On.
Hl'TTKR Higher; creamery. Vi;4i,o
hXXIS Hlnher; reoolpta. 13.247 cajea; at
mark, caaea Included, ltOT!74c ; ordinary
firKtv hVdliio; flrta. northern atoi-k, 17V
'Ul74c; first a, aonthern, l(V4(o 17o.
IHlTATOl-S Steady; receipts. K, cats;
Virginia, barrelled. 41 5H; Jeraev. bulk.
POrLTRT Alive. unsettled; fowls,
134i, springs, Kani4c.
SKW YOnK t.lJKRAl, MAKKK.I'
NEW YORK. Aug. 9. FIOtR !ower
to sell; spring jntenta, $fi.C-n7.10. w Inter
pHtents, $j.iiOfiu.,j; winter straights, f ..2 Vp
pi
WHEAT-Bnot, easy; No. 2 red, St 21. r.
I. f. New York, CNport. and No. 3 hard,
tl.as'i. c. I. f. to arrive; No. 1 northern,
Hulnth, nnd No. 1 northern, Mnnlioba,
$1,114. e. I. f. Buffalo. Futures were esy;
Srptemlier, fl.W.
CORN Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow,
lake and rail. August 20 shipment.
OATS Spot, weak; standard, 140; No.
8 white, fl4c: fancy dipped white 6W74o.
HAY Steady: prime, $1.4fi; No. 1, fl.fcqi'
1.45; No. 2. $1 S0ffl.8u; No. 8. $1.25; shlp -
plnff, $l.lM?1.tn.
HOPS Steady; atate, common to
choice, 1914 crop, SJMSc; 1-aclfio coast, 1914
crop, 12il5c; 1913 crop, 9llc.
HIDES Bteadv; Bogota, 30f-nc: Cen-
tral America, 29c.
LISA THE It Firm; hemlock, firsts. 32c;
seconds. Sfliii31e.
PUOVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess. $1B.ro
17.00; family, $2A00ftil.0D; short clears.
$UtKViaO.BO. Beef, steady. Iard, fltm;
middle west, f.ir.fa.2B.
TALLOW Quiet ; city, 6ic; country,
6-,'qi4c; special, 6e. '
wtKMsteady; domestic fleece,
unio. :tic
RICK Steady; head, 5c; Blue" Rose, 33i
MOLASSES Dull; New Orleans, open
kettle, 4O4j&0c.
Bl 'ITEH-Steady: receipts 8,301 tubs
creamery extrns, 2ftS'27c; firsts, 244J244c;
seconds, ZTWiKSc,
RGOS Irrcgulart receipts, 13,373 pases;
fresh gathered extras, 2:i4i'2Tc: extra
firsts, 2Kg23e; firsts, l:!t004c; seconds, 14
J1184-
CHEESE Barely steady; receipts, 1,822
boxes; atate whole, milk fresh, flats, white
and colored, specials, 13Vil4c; do, colred
fancy, 134c; do, white, laVtWiWc
POULTRY Alive, prices not settled.
Dressed, easier; western frozen roasting
chickens, lti22c; fresh fowls. Iced, lsS
164c; fresh turkeys. Iced, ISrtfUSc.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-Ib. cartons, 25c; No.
8, no-lb. tuba, 23C
CHE1-:SE Imported Swiss, Stic; Amer
ican 8wIks, 26c; block Swiss, 22c; twins
16c; daisies, lbc; triplets, 16c; Young
America, loVrc; blue label brick, 1640;
limburger, ii-lb., aw; New York white
lo4c; Imported French Roquefort, 400.
r lSH Trout. 16c: white riah im." k.iL
but. 13c; channel catfish, Uc; herring, 7o
codfish, 10ft 12c; mackerel, I5c; aalinon,
lil14C.
SWKET POTATOES Kansas. f!.78 bbl
BIOKF CLTSRlbs: No. 1, l1icj No.
li4c; No. 3, 16c. Loins: No. 1. ZI40; No.
8, 20c; No. 3, Vic. Chucks: No. 1 124-c'
No. 2. 114c; No. 3. 4'. Rounds: No. L
lie; i. i, lov., nu. a, jjC. 1'iaXCS: NO. 1.
c; No. 2. 94,c; No. 3, H e.
Krult and vugutahie un ti furnished tv
Gillinakl Fruit company:
FRUITS Oranges: California Valencies
100. 120s. 2888, 348, f4.60 per box
(Ulfomla Valencia. Ibis, 176a, 20is, L',
2ii0s. to. W per box. Lemons: Extra fancy
Golden Bow, 30ue, 8nna, fj.bO per box; ex
tra fancy Sunklst, HMt. 3tAis, lo.OO per oox.;
Red Ball, fA.iiO per box. Peachoa: Oali
fornla Crawforda, 66c per crate; Calilor-
I. 1a Klbertas, 7"o per cr.ite; 100-crate lota,
S74c per crate: ooo-cmlu lots, Olo per
crate; per bu., fl.Su; 26-bu. lots, tl.20 per
bu. Plums: Burbanks, $1.00 per crate;
Wlcksons and Kelseys, $1.26 per crate;
Tragedys, blue. $1.40 per crate; Diamonds.
Hungarians and Gross, $1.40 per crate:
Wlckaons, $1.15 per box. Pears: Califor
nia Bartlette, $2.00 per box; Washington
II. Mlatla nru 41 TTL
Per crate. $1.75. Bananas: Medium fruit.
$2.O04j-2.2G per bunch; Jumbo fruit, Chan-,
iulnola and Port Union, 4c per
Cantaloupes: California ponlea, 64n, $:
Per crate: California atandarda. I.SO rur
crate; Moapa Nevada standards, $2.76 per
crate; jumbos, $2.50 per crate; ponies. $2.25 1
per crate, watermelons: Per lb., 14c 11
VEGETABLES Cabbage, home-grown 4
and southern, 14c per lb. Head lettuce,
$1.00 per Uox. Leaf lettuoe, 40n per dox. JI
Peppers, 60c per basket. Tomatoes, $L0O Ji
per basket. Onions. Washington. 2V.c nor '
Ih I 'wlol-V 9J JM rioiln,1.. 1 1 f.,
r.r- Ku.k.t Paralev or, lu- ,1 1 xi '
r . i".-2i" i f r
ana green ocarie, wuu per DanKeu orcen 1
peas. 50c per basket. New beets, carrots
and turnips, 40c per basket. Radishes, 20c
per dox. New potatoes, 70c per bu.:
white, 80c. per bu. Sweet potatoes, $1.76
per hamper.
NUTS Wajnuts, No. 1, 18c tier lb. Fil
berts, 15c it lb. Braxila. 12 40 per lb.
Pecans. 124 Pr lb. Almonds. 30e per lb.
Peanuts: No. 1, raw, 6c per lb.; No. 1.
roasted, 8c per lb.; Jumbo, raw, 7c per
lb.; Jumbo, roasted. 9c per lb.
MISCKLIjA NKOl.S Crackerjark. $3 60
per case; $1.75 per half case. Com pops,
S3 X per case; $1.65 per half case.
Kanaa City ;ral aad Provlaloas.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1-WHEAT-No.
hard, fl.21fl.4; No. 2 red, f L17r1.18;
ueceniDer, l.(AV4;
CORN No. 2 mixed. 7ri3734c: No. 2
whlto 74c:. September, 71';c; Deioernber.
0'iVc; May, CVc.
OATS -No. 3 white, 6lo; No. 2 mixed.
477.-.
Kl TTEll Creamery, 27r; firsts, r;
seconds. 2Sc; packing, 18c.
FGflS Flrat. lhc; seconds, 12c.
POULT BY Hens, 114c; roosters. 9c;
Drouers, iitfiiw.
Omaha liar Market.
PRAIRIE HAT-Choice upland, $13.00;
! No. 1. Sl'.Olfl 12 .V): No. ? Ill MV,i I" fat. M
$S VVnll 0. Choice midland. tSO No'.
aa fiv.i.wi ii i-i,i,. , .
$lnVi 10.60; No. 2, $.0u'lii.6o; No.' 8. $7.M:
STRAW None here. Quotable at $6 50
Qf.'.do.
ALFALFA-Two cars In stor. No de
mand to apeak of. No. 1 to choice, f.i'ft
$J 12.00; No. 2, $9.Ou11.0n; No. 3. f7.0c& ;t.00.
at. I.oals Grain Market.
ST. IM'IH Aug. 9 WHEAT No.
red, fl lrsvi m- v0. 2 hard. 1 X; B'"'"
ber. f1.074tll.07S; Termbtr, $!.074
$1.'7M.
Cf.TfN No. 2, 7!iVfOr- No. 2 white.
TSHVdtKV;; September, 7T4tr74e; December,
61c.
OATS No. 2. new. Kir; No. ! white
nominal. '
Mteenoni firala Market.
LIVBRPOOT. Aug S-WIIF.AT-Bnot.
No. 2 Manitoba. 11- 1i4d: No. 3. 11a TVad:
No. 1 northern Duluth, 1!s 6.1.
OORN 8pot, American mixed., new. t
n't
FT Om Winter patents 42a.
T fO PS In London ( Pa elf I o coast, fl vkg
9f& 6a.
I
Wheal Kaa ! Flower Lower to 1
Sell.
5 1 OMAHA LI YE STOCK MARKET
Htarieit Cattle Ran Since the Be
ginning of the Range Season
Sheep and Lambs Steady. I
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
- I Kaaaaa City l.lve Stork.
MfTtl OMAHA. Aug. 9. IMS. i KANSAS CITY, An. 9. -CATTLE Re
Uecelpts wrre: Cattle. Una. Sheep crime. IS." Imad; market lower; prime
r.atimate Mom lay
Same day last week... 4 OM
Sam day S wooka tiro. 4..N
Lata. ituft.iisu ilftl .'Hl.il0.;ta.
I 711 1 S7! I X t Mi 1 T
I C S l 7 fcSl Hi S 4 T t
July 23. t ;r
July S3. Mi
Ju.t 14. S SOU
uiy as.l I I 641 77 T 47 an I
July ttfsrV f si( T 6Ti 45 I J7I T
M ! 1 T S S M S Sl T 4i
44
S K.'ti S : S 9 I S M. 3Si 7 51
July xv!
July at
S 33 V S M S W( t t!7 1 Hi j 14
4.", S tK S Mil T 7S S 9 I 44
July 31.
Ug
Aug
u. l. I lH 1 7 S 4 T a4
u. 3. S(sS b 7 I, S SSI 1 0 7 49
ua. 3. Im I S 04! 7 Ml 7 7 76 T M
ug. 4. 6 H; 7 SI S 43 (Ml7 7tliS3
u. . f 4?S 7 70 S W S 1 T 04) 7 M 7 n4
A
A
A
Aug. . a i., 7 ar,, 171 7 asi I 7 71, 7 M
Ann. 7 I fc -v,i 1:1 1 1 .i 7 W 1 7 (.
Auk. S. 1 K Mi S li T SSi T 3R T V0
Sunday.
Uieipis and disposition of live stock
at tee 1'nion Stock ardx. South Onuuia,
lor twenty-iour hutira ending at 3 p m
htorOa :
RDCEJPTS-CAllA
t jit tie. Hot Sheon Ill's.
.. ..1. ri. 1 ju
ahnan ft
Hum l'aoifl : M
C. t N. W riiat.... In
C A N. S ., wrat ... M
c St. P., M AO... ti
l . li. it W . eaat.... 2
., It. .V g.. went 112
C K I. ni P., east.. S
C. K. 1. P.. weat. 4
Clilcago (Jt. West.. 2
1
1
U
it;
a
I
1
Total rerclptH....ii
t4
14
DlMSlTION-HE.l.
jtorrls A Co
wlfl A roinp'a'ny
. Otidnhy Packing Co....
Cattle. Hogs, bhivp
til 1
1,'(19
,,
S-7
K!
....
31
4
6
"'si
l.'ih
10H
54
41
127
118
37
M
S33
2frt
W
:-
K7
1
16
870
7
41
1.873
,,M1
2.tH
4.0UO
I J v"UMi?rphy
: Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co!.'.'.'.'
' South Omaha l'aok. Co
St. Clair Tacking Co...
I Cudnhy. from country. .
w. It. YatiHaiil Co
1 Benum, 'auauit 4k L. .
Hill A Bon
K. p. Lewis
Huaton ei Co
iJ. H. Kot Co
Ij. II. Bulla
L K. Husx
Hosenetock Bi-os. ........
Kellogg
I Wertlielmcr Dcgen...
H. K. Hamilton
Sullivan Broa
1 llolhschlld
Mo. Kan. Calf Co....
Mlaklna
H"tiinan
I ''tli
1 "yers
1 oiasFherg
' !, '
7t
V.2
4i.
. iiii, .........
John Harvey..
Kline
D. c F
Other buyers..
3.821
Tolsla
.7,064 4.6T.I 18,2!J
CATTLE-RacelDta of oattle were very
large this morning, larger than they have
been on any Monday since April 2ft. it
was. In fact, the largest run of any day
alnca range cattle began coming. It might
almost be called the opening day of the
range season. At the same time Chicago
had a very heavy run, and aa that mar
ket cannot ship out stookers or feeder
cattle owing to the government quaran
tine, 'prices there simply slumped badly.
As a result this market and other Mis
souri river market a showed more or lesa
decline as a result of the drop in prices
at Chicago. The market hera opened vary
alow and dull. In the flrat place a good
many of the cattle had to be shaped up
and made ready before they count ne
shown, and In tha second plaoe buyers
were Inclined to go slow and await re
ports from other market points before
nuying very freely. J hey etanea out,
ho ever, by bidding; prtuea that were
anywhere from lOo to aa muoii as 80o
lower than last week and ln some cases
possibly more than that.
The maraet wus more or lesa of a drag
all forenoon, and It was late before a
clearance waa effected. In tha and tha
general run of cattle sold lixdlfto lower
than Saturday. Home of tha medium
kinds on which there wax little competi
tion showed even more decline than that.
(quotations on cattle: Good to ohotca
yearlings, $J).0Cdjj.Hf: fair to good year
lings. $7.i.V$.0i); good to choice heavy
beeves, $.ua.K6; fair to good Oom fed
beeves, $n.66U'it.2S; common to fair oorn
fed beeves, 7.2.'Kti 6f; good to choice fed
heifers, 47.0onj,tO, trood ta choice fed
cows, $G.60ffl7 S; good to oholoe grass
heifers, fl.oOon.OO; good to choice grass
cows, tti.2fi4r.7&; fair to good oowa to.ktt
6.00; common to fair oowa S3.7S43B.fa); good
to choice feeders, tf.lkYutt.nO; fair to food
feeders, f6.6itt7.riO; common to fair
stookers, $6.50fit 60; stock heifers. fS.760
6.60; stock cows, fn.iVOfttj.OO; stock calves,
$6.0uft7.uO; veal calves, $7.0uii 10.00; fat
bulls, stags, etc., $5 r07.2S.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
14...
At. Pr
. 7r. 4 til
. 474 7 10
.1140 7 .
. 44 1 .
No.
II..,
At. PT
.nt 1 m
.101 t4
IM S nt
.1477 S tu
,M IN
n'.Y.
IA.
li.
i.'ALV tiS.
MS I S"
..... jw , ud aiu v
MTOt.Kr.lt.-t A N 1 CEEDKRS.
: m 4.
Sit t at
1.
'. 4 01 ' ?4 t M
710 :' -. H jo 1 (xi
l 161 J! 74t T 111
in in 11 43 l to
ta t 4o t 444 T z,
744 70 17 . US t 10
4V71 4 71
i '
ji 1 itera was only a moderate Mutt-
day run on hand, about seventy-six cars.
k..,. i a .., .... ni.i- , .....
, ' puuw,ii M''.
I1SW. d lariri., than I I ,m) m i.A nl.. rl.
lour times ss large as or tha mjiw
Monday last year, but Is a shortage of
about bnO smaller than tha run two weeks
sgo today.
Shippers were fairly liberal buyers and
took a doccnt percentage of the aupplv.
Good lights were not In very eager de
mand by either 1 nippers or peckcm, aad
consequently didn't show much advance,
but shippers bought good butchers and
fairly weighty hogs at pile that
were fully a nickel, and In a good many
cej-a, as much as a dime higher. Best
light attain brought 87.36, which has
been the top for tha last three market
days.
SHEEP Eutlinated receipt were sixty
four cars, or li head, whkih was
larger than last Monday's official aup
ply by nearly 1,00 head, four Hums aa
Urge a two weeks ago, and a gala of
i,Jui over the same wuek last year. If
today's estimate la realised. It will make
the run tha largest of the season. Local
supplies were the largest on the market
map, being ,( heavier than Chicago,
which was the only other point to have
much of a run.
Early reports from Chicago were of a
slightly bullish nature, but later advice
were to tha effect that lambs were sell
ing In the aame notches aa at last week's
close. Local aeliers started ask
ing higher prices, tint In view of
the fact that the Chicago trade was no
better, and supplies were so large, it did
not take them long to decide to take
rneaay prtca, and the market opened on
this baa la, first sales of good lambs, being
made at fw.OO, with a few scattering load
of the leas desirable stuff under this
figure. Trade was nol very active at the
outset, and while several drovea were
cashed In pretty reasonsbU season. It
was well along In the forenoon before the
bulk of the offerings had changed hands
old sheep were not very tieavllv sup
plied, and, a in the case of larob.
opwted steady.
Quotations on she p and lambs; Lambs,
good to choice. Sa.7u4r9.00; lambs, fair to
good t S0Ji7t; lambs, feeders. $7.lksU 86
VearHnt. fair to chloee. S4 2MP7 26; weth
ers, fair to choice, $75tJ.S0: ewea. good
rholce, f6.0ne4.W. ewes, fair to good,
$e.0ttj$.00.
No. Av Pr
1 Wvomlng ewes 110 4 to
U1 Wyoming lamtm foo
116 Wyoming feeder lambs ... r.l 7 So
RT. IjOUIS, Aug. $. CATTLU Receipt I
S.4U) head; aiarket lower; native beef I
steers. 7 roii to l.".; yearling steers and
heifers, 8 r49.i; rows. HI OH. On; Block
ers and lenlim, SHOWM f: southern steers,
!" .. ocwe mul heifers, $4 lV(f5.6i; na
tive calves, fa nitrio.76.
HoiJ4-K line, 4.W9 head: market
hlehcr Hsra an. I Hunt. $7 Lnl ft, mlvd
and butchers, $.".-i'..7.i; good hcaw, HIS
H r .w
8HKF.P A NO t. VMBil-rWclPi. S.fflO
liead: market Mher, lamb. $s OnfiO W .
slicci ami iwca. $u.2tii 2..
I Jim i x atoara. lfl.VSiJ.10; tlreaaed beef Meera,
S 42 i' Vi w; CHti'rn ateera 17 0t1T A; Hock-
a'f-17 4'vj'r" n1 era. I.i; bulla, SS4
H.,n: r.it pi m iniiii.ni
market.
MiT IS;
; iirht.
ta, .400
. SOflO 1A;
i.MHr7 0i;
ewe a, SaSotja K..
Chleaan Lira ttark,
CHTCAOO. Aug. -CATTI.FJ-Recetpts.
3.io head; market, weak; native beef
cattle, fii.liitfl0.fti: western t-tera, $s7i
8'.; cowa and heifers, $a.10tu.i0; calves.
$7.eVril.. , . ,
majB-Recelpta, i.0fi head, market
firm: imrhanaed to lAo higher: Ini. "f
sal... KSftoOO; llaht. "fj
!1Mr7.4S: heavy. S1.V.; rough, S-.
siiki;c a.-nh i"i'ir,v,'';'-i.'-";,.7
head; market eaty;
shm'P.
" 1. 1...
lanl-, $7 .'Jtit.:iO.
aloax Clr l.a tak Itarkat.
SIOUX CITT. la.. AutT. .-'ATTLW-Recelpta.
t.SOO head; market IWIfcc de
cline; native steers. $4.7"ii ";
heifers. IT. 0Ui 77.: cannera. f4.(J'4.i..
?tocke7i. nnd fcnlere. Kl
$rtfiOi. bulla, stags, elc. . f-rT.T.
1UK1H Receipts. bea.1 . market 10c
higher; heavy. $rt !4i'7 Of.; mlaetl. fW
.: Uifht. ftiOHfe.-'o; bulk of sales. t.l
4?llF.r,P AND LAM It -Ttece.pt a. nona
Rt. Joseph Live "Wit Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Aug -3ATTLrV-TU-oolpta
1.40.1 head: market. V lower;
steers. 87.004175; oowa and heifers,
.i); calves, tti-onirio.?". , . . ...
llOOS Recelpta 8!i neau; niarnn,
lo hither; top. $7 40; bulk of sales. $..
SI 1 MRP AND LAMBB-Rerelpts ?.M
head; market, steady; lambs, i tAyo.lo.
I.lve atork tit 81ghl.
n.eelms of live aoek at the five prin-
cl,l market, "i".".;,,, Hoss. Hhet-
South Omaha.
KsnHaa City..
St. Iculs
Chicago
Bloux Cltv
7.
llo
is.000
a.4o
1S.0
la.om
v .
,.rv"o
p.(i"0
4.D
r, 010
Totals
....fV.W) 4S.K 42.100
I
l-offee Market.
Nl-.W YORK, Aim. S-OOFIEE-Tho
market for futures oined at an advance
of two iwlnts on a little further buying
based on the talk of a second valorisation
deal by the Brasilia it government, but
there waa no eirgTee-iv demand and
prlis eased oft under acaltered reallxlna
or liquidation, which may have been
promoted by the ver' heavy prims ryre
celpts and the sbevm of a mora am
oral demand. The close waa at a net
decline nt U to 13 point a Bfilft were
34 6.10 las; August. .49o; September. .49e;
Octob"r, H.n(8':. Noremwr, n.ou,
her. f..6: January. "'': February, a.,.;
March, 6.64c Avril, c: Mav. 74c; June.
.7&o; July. 6 84c. Spot, quiet:, Klo. No. 7,
74c; Santos. No. 4, If,.. Cost and freight
offers were steady and some of the
lower offers received last week were not
renewed, with quotations ranirlng around
s'IiaSc for Santos 4s.
Mlneapnlla ftrala Market.
MINNEAPtH.IB, Aug. Se tembej,
$1.(M7; December, fl Ob1: No. 1 hard,
$l.r.7V No. 1 northern, S3 JTCI.MF,; wo.
i northern. H.1K.4MH. 4.'.
EIXICR Advanced; fancy patents, ti.10;
first clears. P.7; second clears. $3 .
RARLKT-6WJ8C.
UYB-4)l.O4t.0S.
linAN-fl.tiO. 4
CORN-NO. 3 yellow.i 80U4iAlc
OATS No. 3 white, M4"--
FLA X el . 6841T1 . 7t.
I
Evaporated Applee ltd nrlvd raits
NEW VOllK, AUr. H.-1-7VA rVllATIlu
APPLES Steady; fancy. 84fflao; cholco,
7V4WC: prime, 74074c
DHlKTi FRUITB-Prutiea, firm; callfor
Mas, 44fVllVc! Oregons, 7410o. Apri
cots, qulot; choice. siaaVao; extra choice,
84j4)c; fancy, 4lrl04c. Peaches, steady;
choice, 4Vdfc: fancy, ft4ic. Raisins,
firm; loose. 4J74c: choice to fancy
m,eded. 7Vj47f,V'! lfs, S'itjTAc; Lon
don layers, tl.W.40.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. t.-METAI J4 Tha
Metal exchange quotes lead at $4.6t Balked;
spelter not quoted. Copper dull; elec
trolytic, flS.OOT18 25. Iron firm: No. 1
northern, $l&2&Vuir.7G; No. 2. $16.00(16.00;
No. 1 southern, $14 UWI4 25; No. 2, $14.60
Ol5 00. Tin dull; offered at $34.60.
At London: Spot copper, i 7a M;
turea, A;70 16s; electrolytic, 84 10a. Spot
tin. 160; futures, 162 6. Antimony,
alfc. I-ead, 22 Ua; spelter, 70.
Cextam Market.
NRW YORK, Aug. . COTTON-pot.
quiet; middling uplands. .46c. Sales, 0
balsa.
Cotton futures opened steady; October,
a.4nc; December, f.76c; January, f.8Hc;
Msroh. 10.l0i
LIVERPOOU Aug. . fVyrTON-ftpot.
easier; good middling. 6.77d; middling,
6.47d; low middling, 6 Old. Sales, lo.ofio
bales.
sugar Market
Nf)W YORK, Aug. a KUUAK Raw,
flhm: oentrlfugal, 4.ut!c; molasses, 3.75c.
Refined, steady; cut loaf, S.nbc; crushed,
4.46c; mould A, 6.10c; cubes, 6.S0c; XXXX
powdered. 6.lc; powdered, 6.7.V; fine
granulated, 6.6Tc; dianiond A, 5.6fc; con-
rect loners A. a,bnc; no, 1, o.euc. rum res
advanced i to S point on covrrinf early
today.
oil and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Aug. S-TURlr7N-Tl
NB Firm. Shc. Sales. 2 bblat ; re
ceipts, 80b bbls.; shipments, 4.4H2 bbs.;
stocks, 21.198 bnls.
ROSIN Firm; aalea, 939 bbls.l receipts,
90 hbla. ; shipments. 4.410 bbla; stocks,
6S.0S6 bbla. Quotations: A, B, $3.96; c,
p. un; E.jiio; f. ts.10aa.i6; oT$i.iii?
flo; li. I, $3 B4; K, W.n; MV$4 064.i); N,
f4 Uf.; WG, ffc.tW. VTVV. So so.
Kpw York Money Ma4Tt.
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 MERCANTILE!
PAPER 344a4a Per cent.
44TKRUNG J-TX.C1 LA N G E S 1 xtr-d a y
Mile, $47060; demand, $4.7864; oablea,
$4.71.26.
SILVER Bar. 47o; Mexican dollars,
$640.
HO NDB Government, strong; railroad.
Irregular.
TIME LOANS Firm : sixty daya IH
per cent; ninety daya 2442)3 per oent; alX
months, 84"4 per cent.
CALL MONEY Steady; high. $ par
cent; low, 14 per cent; ruling rate, t per
cent; last loan 2 per cent; closing bid,
par cent; offered at t per cent
Bank CI earl a era.
Oaf AHA. Aug. S Bank clearings for
Omaha today were S2.843.UU6.64. and for th
corresponding day laat year, f2.43a.942.81.
Germans in Kussian
Factories Pack Shell
Cases with Rubbish
LONDON, Aug. $. "Thousands of cases
af ammunition of every kind when opened
at tha front, vera found to contain rub
bish," aaya tha Dally Mall In an aocount
of tha condition under which th Rus
sian army ha bean fighting. "Thla rlU
nation la popularly ascribed to tha work
of Oerman agenta In Russian munition
factories." ...
PetrogTad la foil of wonnded. tha Dally
Mail assert, and the Ruaalan casualties
art) unofficially estimated at 1 .600,000 up
to tha middle of July, In killed, wounded
and prisoner. Tha paper aaya, however,
that thla estimate seemed gueaa work, as
tha military authorities do not know the
real totals.
Notwithstanding the tremendous casual-
'i ttea, tha Ruaalan people are cheerful and
n,ldent OT they believe Germany'
financial collapse la pear.
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
6UZZ:::"
in New York.
BIO WAR CONTRACTS REPORTED
N'BW YORK Aug. .-The demand fori
industrial stocks attain doterm.ne.t tho
character ff the market toda. ln tho
early transactions the course of price
was iinoertaJn. A few siie.lalu. rose
wVf "'la-JS1'!. ,B ol,rr ',u"rtrr r'"tr",nl
poailloli to take profile was apparent
throughout, but Intivst In war sliaree
was unflagging Their sustained strength
rentoved the chief source of doubt as to
ine conduct of Ue market and prepared
tha around foe a aanaral avn,.A .t.
big the afternoon railroads aa well aa lis-
aiiairiaia reepondod to a lirnnd buying
movement, whioii Miniinni, t.. . h. ,.1-
1 .at quotations were on a aubatantlally
higher haais. Total sales. .wi shares.
Steel laaues aaain m-nra 1 h. rBv,wit.,a
Among the war stocks advances in some
cases were from ft to in pcanta These
high records wore established: General
Motor, 2l! g rise of IS points; Willye-
tivenann, up 4: weetlnghous, hjec
trlo. U4, up t; United Statea induetrlal
Ah-ohol. TlV. on 4.
The report that war contracts amount
ing to more, than $ai,0ni.fl. were to be let
waa need to keep up the bullish Interest
in inn wax oruer group, uteei trade al
vlces were optimistic.
The crop report reacted fiivaraMy an
railroad ehama. being better In aonm par-
. i.inra man waa expeotert.
Heaviness apiwarefl In iVn,m.n !
clflc. News of the declaration of the
regular dividend waa tw.t m.ii-1 r,..n
Montreal until after the close.. There waa
an unusual nra in exi hange rates. Ex
change on london declined to 4.7S4, a
new low reTir1 for the war nr.n.l
chanre on Pans also rear had a low reoord
HnaJs wsra Irretular. Total aaJea, par
nvm.i 1 n lira nt a tea ana I an-
ai.ua noma anvanoeti 4 to 4 on call.
Number af aakm aaa lsiHai o4atlaaa ea
w. mm rami;
IllrO Ti
oma ;, 1144 n .1414
Amerleaa Beat Suaar .... apl M M',
Amerlnan tn l.i sou jHi4 ts
Amarloaa Vmatt. Rat.,, gen 11 WW sou
AmarKaa . k., pfd ' ,i
Amerlnan amir nna.. 't r 1"4 mu
Amerinaa Tel. Tal let urtj "t,
n- iw ii'a u
Anai-enda Minlni In an nu. a 4
AlrMann ISno lfiflj IMt, 10A
naliimnre m (Kilo J.i, a,, mn- Mu
limnalyn Rapid Transit.. 7m m mlZ saal
. lT,nn,ia .... in in
Canadlaa IWIIs 1 loo u 14744 144
at-
1
.-n,ra. iminT l.aov 41 4S
Chesapeake A Ohio 7 41 41V
(hlan, Oreat Waotara
Chi . Mil. m Hani.... I tot n4 t.4
I'hl.an a Northveauira
Chine (Venar
asi ii )m
S.tno 4 Si 44V 444
Vlorada KimiI Iroa..
leraito a Soatharn ,.
IWneer a Hlo Ofaiuln.,
Itonvar V R. O.. ard..
IM 414k
Ml
41
tt
4
t4
in uianr naearuiaa .
las ..... t."1 804 itt tuv,
4.104 trl hi t'
I7i4 1714 1714
srte
iMnarai snamns 1714 17IU 1714
Oreat Sort Kara. fU en liil I1114
oreat Northern Ore etfa..1M.toa 4t4 tt 414
fluisanhelm Kiplarattaa.. S.4M 44aZ aja H14
Ihnola (lentra
lilt
Intarbnroafh Mat., pM..
Inaplratlon Oepper
Intemattenal Hareeater .
Kaaaaa Cut. Hvathara .
Ihish Valley
IMilerlll rfaahrllle..
Men Iran Petrntaam
Miami Copper
M.. K. a T
MlaanuH raciric
National ktanult
National ljeatt
Nevada Covper
Naw York (Vntral
N. T. H. M. A II.,...
Nnrfolk A Weatara
Northern Paolflo
Pacirio Mall
rapine Tel. Tel.......
Penaerlvaala
Pnllmaa I'alao car
Kav CiMisolidated Copper
Readlna
7t
4, too t4 124 114
Itt 1M l(Mi4j
4
t00 1414 1414 1444
lilt
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l.nia
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144 144
1.4 toi.
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4.H t'S
l.vuo mi
700 IOT4 1M' w
3.100 Itn 1117 1074
.100 M It II
so
1.700 )(4 li4 inn
16
1.100 U 134 U4
rtepuMla Iron fttel.... 10,400 444 414
444
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Lino lk4 164 H4
I.6O0 4V4 44 414
an 1414 i4
11,000 114 1104 lit
114
lot.tne 7444 714 744
1. 1 lll't lllva 11"V
1.400 47 t 444
' "700 '704 'tu 7oI
S3.I00 1144 1114 114
4M 'iii' '174' t4
ltoak UleaiS 0 , prd
St. Ij. A a. P.. td pi
pfd.
Hmithara raetfle
Soullrtrn kellvrsr,
Teaneseee Copper
Texas Otmpanr
I nlon Paeifia ,
Union Parltlo pM
VnlteA Htales Steel
T'nlUMl aiatos ateal, prd
1 tan . topper ...
1 Wabash. pf
( Western faloa
1 WeaHnshooea Blartrlo
Montana Power ..
Crucible ateel ,.
Allte-Chalniers . .
,au.. ai)t i )4
TsUI for tha dar. 414. 000 alMrea.
Austria Announces
Successes Against
Armies of the Czar
VIENNA (Via Ixmdon), Aug. 9.-The
following official communication was Is
sued today:
"Russian war theater: The army of
Arohduk Joseph Ferdinand, in the dis
trict between the Vistula and the Vleprex
yesterday, prosecuted Its attack. Our at
tacklnsr forcea repulsed the enemy west
of tha Vleprex and occupied in the after
non XAibertov and advanced northward
to tha bend of the river. Tha repulsed
enemy fled In disorder acrosa tha Vleprex.
"South and southweat of Wlechov our
troops tallied a f uil euocea. In order
to parry our attack, tha enemy counter
attaokad. Hand-to-hand fighting de
veloped and tha enemy, caught In front
and flank was driven back acrosa the
Vleprex. Th number of prisoner taken
at Wlechov up to yesterday evening ag
gregated twenty-three officer and 6.0"0
men, and booty consisting of two cannon.
eleven machine guns and two munition
car.
"Threatened by our troops, victoriously
advancing from tha south toward tha
lower Viepres, th Ruaalan corps In tha
Vistula district northwest of Ivangorod
began to retreat northwestward early
thla morning, pursued by tha Auatro-
Hungarian forcea.
'Between tha Vleprex and tha Bug
fighting la proceeding.
"In eaat Gallcla tha situation la un
changed.
"ItaUaa war theater: After renewed
heavy artillery preparations, strong
Italian infantry force In tha evening at
tacked tha border plateau in the district
of Polasao and Vermegliano. This at
tack, aa ln tha case of all former attacks
directed against Monta Otbnat was com
pletely repulsed."
G0MPIERS AND PINCHOT
FLAY LAWSON CONVICTION
PHILADlTLPHIA, Aug. f -Samuel
Oomper. president of th American
Federation of Labor, and Otfford Pinchot
were among tha speakers at a mass meet
ing held tonight on tha city hall plaza
to protest against the conviction of John
R, Law son, the Colorado strike leader,
of first degree murder.
Resolutions ; denouncing tha coal eom
paniaa for "the flagrant domtnanc of
the government and courts ln vartou
part of Colorado" an demanding "the
removal from the bench of Judge Oranby
H 11 Iyer" were Introduced by Rev. Samuel
Zane Batten, representing the Federal
Council of Churche of Christ In America.
Other speakers were WHUain Oreo, gen
eral secretary of th United Mine Work
ers of America, and Frank Morrison,
secretary of the American Federation of
Labor.
JITNEY MEN NOW CALL
THEIR MACHINES TAXIS
"Special Taxi Service" was tha aign
displayed by some of the Jitney men yes
terday. It was evident that they had
taken thla method to use Instead of
hauling their fares free a was done by
tha lltneer Saturday to get around th
pending ordinance situation.
FRENCH AND BRITON
OFFICERS QUARREL
,
I Berlin Agency Bays Gauls Accuse
' English of Hating Lost Courage
in Oallipoli.
. .
NOT ALLOWED TO CONVERSE
1
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I "EkLI.V, Auh. 9. By Wireless
I t O SnyTille. ) Th following Tiea r.
I i .u.
"""" W'r ,T'n 0,11 7 7 th
Ovtraa News Arancy:
"Telpurains from Athena report
increasing friction betwii French
and British officers on GalllpoM ppn
insula. It has been necesaary to for
bid them to con Tors with eacb other.
The French accuse the British of
having: lost courage on account of
tonnes.
"A MUan dispatch aaya the British lme
purchased five Italian ships, filled th. m
with ballast and sunk them off the count
of th peninsula to form a bridge for
landing heavy artillery.
Hrldice Nol litotes) I p.
"The Voasiache Znltung learns ft.Hti a
reliable source that there la no truth In
th report that a British submarina blew
up the bridge between OaUata aad Stanv
boul.
"Newspapers of Athena aay King Con
stantino has determined perennially to
open tha new elon of Parliament wttfe
a speech emphasising the necessity for
Oreeoe preserving unconditional neu
trality, aa tha only guarantee of welfare.
ck ahlp Detained.
"Tha Lokal Anselgar print a letter
dated Jrloboken, Belgium, July M. aaylng
that when tba Dutch ataamahlp Rotter
dam waa detained hy tha Brtttah ad
miralty In June It waa compelled to
make several trips at night bet wen
Dover and Calais, apparently In tha hop
that It would bo mistaken for a British
troop ship and torpedoed by German
submarine."
Kingsley Carries Off
Honors at Fremont
Shooting Tourney
FRJJMONT, Nab Aug. a Special Tel-
agTam ) Ray Kingsley of Omaha carried
off tha honors at tha shooting tourna
ment ea: th Fermont Gun club her to
day, scoring 141 out of a possible ISO tar
get. Carlo Moorehoue of Fremont and
8. MoCown of Omaha tied for second
place, with 137. Ia tha handicap event
Ray Klngley took first money with 24
out of 26. Owing to two other towns In
thla part of tha state having shoots, th
attandanoe waa smaller than uaual. The
weather waa Ideal. Following are the
scores of tha ahootera who ahot at IM)
target. Score:
R. Kingsley
Carlos Moorehoue
A. McTVpwn
A. Koven
141
137
117
I'M
iar.
I.::;
i:t
128
127
US
12
124
. 124
121
131
17
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George Redlck ......
rr or. j:a Hank
H. M. Donald
Ed Ret
R. J. Mlddaugh
Bert Dixon
C, Chrlstenaen ,
H. M, Landroth
Prof. J. HoUlngsworth
O. H. Htoner
Prof. Geors Cartel'
r. J Marr
F. H. Ranslnm
A. Robertaun ,
Here's Variation of
Garden of Eden Yarn
rtrteADFXPIIIA. Aug. S.-It was
not Adam and Eve who brought about
the fall of man, but Noah, according to a
translation of a tablet now in the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania museum.
Announcement to this effect was made
today by an official of the museum.
According" to tha dumerlan Theology
found en tha tablet, which la said to have
bean written before the daya or Abraham,
and translated by Dr. Steven Langdon,
professor of Aaayrlology In Oxford uni
versity, England, Noah was ordered not
to aat of tha cassia tree In the garden of
Paradise and whan he disobeyed . the
curaa fell upon him.
Howard Drew Will
Leave Racing Game
SPTUNOFIELD. Mass., Aug. S.-How-
ard P. Drew of thla city, th track ath
lete, announced hla intention to retire
from racing In a signed statement pub
lished hare today.
Telegraphing from th Panamar-Paclfia
exposition field, where yesterday ha was
beaten In th 100-yard dash event of
the Amateur Athletic union track and
field meat. Drew said: ' -
"I was bothered with my legs a great
deal today in the race, so that I pulled
up lama at the flnlah, I : ave been in
poor physical condition, ir I now welf:
only UO pounds, 4nd that l much be
low my normal. I want to aay right
bar that I am through with open com
petition after thla year."
Evers Changes Mind
About Quitting Game
T. UOKTSm. Mo., Aug. . Johnny
Bvera, star of th Boston Nationals, to
day aatd be had told newspaper men
that ha intended quitting base ball thla
week, but later changed hla mind and
decided to see Jama E. Oaffney, owner
at? the club, before deciding the ques
tion definitely.
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To nan tray aa 11 tile as aw share at He York
Stock X'lcojLnae aesuriuaa. TH ODD LOT
KSVlltW Ulla bow. ImiMS enry Saturday 41
a rear. Band nr sample eeplaa. Pubilahed by
Jelia Muar Co.. 41 Bread war. New Verb dir.