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THE BEfe: OMAHA FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1917
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Ten to Fifteen
Lower Good Feeders Are
i Steady Sheep Lower.
HOOS STEADY TO FIVE OFF
Omaha. March 1, 1117.
Receipta weret . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
vinriai jaonaay, ...... 7,614 1,023 14,11
Official Tueaday , 1.411 1M93 11,412
Official Wednesday.,.. 6,041 14,241 4.8
Estimate Thursday... 1.400 10,600 7.300
Four daya thta week. .22,656 61.76T 37.611
8 una days )u( week., 26,498 44,660 4t,l
Kama daya 2 wka. ago.24,K08 80,134 42.121
Same daya S wka. sgo, 22,931 100.609 63,672
Sama daya 4 wka. ago. 37,261 63,244 41,642
Baraa daya laat your.. 21, 140 64,730 26,656
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yard for twenty-four hour
enamg at p. m. yoateraay:
." ; RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'e.
u.. m. m. pi. tr -,
Wabash
Missouri Par) Ho 7
Union Pacific ....... 80
C. & N. W., east. 10
C. A Iff. W., west 3
C. St. P., M. O.;... 12
C, B, Q east. 10-
C, H. A Q., west 17
C R. I. 4 P.. east.. 5
C , R.U P., wcat..V4
Illinois Central ....... js
Chicago, Gt. Western. 2
4
13..
1 ... T
3 4
11 .. 2
9 1
13 ..
4 2
18 12
8
, Totnl receipts ....118 lit 22 1
' DISPOSITION HEAD.
- ' ft Cattla. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris ft Co 661 1,533 9Z6
Swift & Co 571 l.fifll 2,628
Cudehy Pkg. Co,.... 231 . 1440 4 '.'6
Armour Co........ 846 . 999 1,684
wen wan i uo.,,. m ....
J. W. Murphy , .... 1 E,KS ....
Lincoln Pkg. Co.,.'., 83
. Ho. Omaha Pkg. Co. a 18 ....
' Wlleon Pkg. Co 3'i ' ....
Henntngt-r Oliver.. , 92 -
W. B. Vaneant Co.. ' 1 27 ....
Benton. Vanaaiit ft L. 19 . ....
T. B. Lewis. ........ 334
J. P., Root ft, Co 22 .... ....
J. H. Bulla ltT
u r. Huu .....;, , i 8 .....
. Hosenstock Broa. .. 60 ....
r. o. Kellogg ...... 64 .... V ....
Werlhelmer A Dugen , 26 ....
!IHa C 1 18 ... , ....
ulltvan Rroa .'. 12 . ' .....
Rothschild Xrelai It .... ....
Mo. Kan. Calf Co. U
Chrlftlo It .... ....
Mlgglns ,. . IM .... ....
Huffman 4 .... ....
Roth , 8 .... ....
Meyers 16 .... ....
'ilaeeberg. ,,..,..,, ft ...
Baker 60 .... ....
Banner Broa. ' is ' .... ....
John Harvey ,118 t ....
Dennta A Francis , ', , , 70 .-' , , , ,. ....
Jensen -A Luogren,. 62 .... ....
O'Hay 4, 10 f . .... ....
Oth- buyers., 292 .... 1,442
J Tolata ....... .3,971 y 12,106 7,026
Cat! la Rfcatpta wara veay moderate to
(flay, only 124 ran being reported to, but
tha big break tn tha beef market at eaat
rn aonaumlng cantora gave the market
a downward turn. Aa a mult price on
klMera were 10216c lower than yaatarday.
Beat faedera ware about ateady but other
tradea were alow to lower.
wueta i tun mu en tiia. Good to obotca
aeevea, 110.50 11.60; fair to good twevea,
4.U4ylv.6Ui ouni.uh to fair beevea. 88.604
2.71; good to cbolca heifer. 8.266iv.ii6:
1 good to choice eo we, $7.i6.0i fair to good
. oowa. 6.7607.76; eoutmoa to fair oowa,
26.2606.Tl; pit me feeding ateirt, t.264jl
10.00; good to choice fcf-dra, 4.76l.26i
fair to good tatdera, 7o8.76; common
to fair faedera, 6.60 $7.Mi goo to choice
tookera, IJ.7548.76; ator :.cl-i.'ra, I7.0UO
2.60; atoek oowa.; 16.002 W; atock oalvaa.
I7,60yt.0 - veal calvra. 28.00U.7Si beef
bulla, etaga, etcvr-7.&0Cpi, 76;' bologna bulla.
-t4.047.eu.
Bepreaenlattva at tea;
BEEF BTEKR8,
No. 1
4
'4
7......
12
13. W..
Av. Pr.
No.
Ar. Pr.
. 246 T 90
.270 26
. 667 . 00
.1004 76
.... 684 IB 90
a'!
16..
3!!
.... 237 4 46
....1001 9 60
...'.1070 46
...1021 10 00
...1066 10 16
....107U10 10
40.,
....1176 10
38 1U7 10 20
12 1144 1020
t 118S 10 26
40
...1181
14 26
. HKIFKftS,
I0S S4 26 4..
........ 470 I 40 2..
CALVES,
80S
834
T SO
I 20
2 440 I 76 8... 816 4 00
....,... 224 ' 2 76 - 260 14 40
1 180 11 60
' Hoga Rerelpta " were tha'- amalleet they
have been on a Thureday alnca four weeka
ago, about 147 care, or 10,400 head, put
ting In their appearance. ' For the week to
date auppllea foot up 61,767, which la entail
er than for any elmllar. period alnca the
rtrat waek of the yea lelng 18,000 abort
of laat week, 22,009 anfaller than two weeka
ago and 2,000 lighter than for tha corre
apondlng daya laat year.
Shipping demand waa fair again thla
morning, outalda buyera ahowlng a prefer
ence for tha lighter welghta. They bought
aa many aa twenty-Ave or thirty loanle on
earlier rouada at Aguraa that war ateady
to aa much aa 6c higher, but did not go
againat hardly any of tha toppy klnda.
'i'ha packer trade waa a flrat elaaa exhi
bition of a ragged affair, being. If anything,
atawer than yeaterday, and bavlng an un
evenly loner tendeny. Buyera did not atart
. out until lata and made their early bida
largely a dime lower. - Later they ralaed
their handa quite a bit, ana when they
Anally atarted buying a few hoga It waa at
' 7gureathat were ateady to moatly a nickel
lower. But they continued to bid aharply
lower en aoma of the a tuff, and no aort of
av olearanca waa made until nearly noon,
while even than there were aeveral bunohea
atlll unaold. Buyera were trying to get
thae laat hoga at leaa money than they
had paid for the bulk, of the offering.
The general market, which Includea hogt
bouaht by both ahlppera and packera. waa
leaa than 4c lower, bulk of the ahipper pum,
chaaea being ateady to aa much da 4eJ
higher, while packera iMUght very few hoga
that were more than a nickel lower and
paid steady prlcea for aome of their otuff .
A narrow apraad of I12.00O12.16 caught
moat of tha more dealrable hoga, while bulk
of all tha aalea landed around I12.20O12.20.
Several loeda aold aa high aa 213.16, which
waa tha top. ;
Kepreaantatlvo aalee:
No, Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av.
Sh. Pr.
44 II 00
... 12 10
... II 24
II. .182 160 II II
101.171 10 II 01
71. .304 ... II II
10.7301 '., II 21
44.. 200
20., 212
77., 234
Sheep 'While the aheap and lamb run waa
half again aa large aa yeaterday. It waa
the amalleet that haa been here on a Thyre
day eo tar thla year, arrival counting out
aoma thirty care, or 7,200 head. (For the
four daya the run totali 27,411 head.-ae
agalnat 44,108 laat week, 42,121 two weeka
ago and 30,664 laat year. 1
Tha lamb market waa repetition x of
prevloua daya of tha week, being vary alow
and having a. generally eaaler tendency.
JJven with tha comparatively moderate re
ceipt, thera eeemed to be more lam be hero
than packera really wanted, and It waa not
until 'aeveral care had been picked up by
buyera of ahearlng atook that killera ahowad
much latereet tn the trade.
Uvea then It waa a dull affair, and while
aoma aalea were about ateady with yeater
day, other Were aa much aa a dime lower.
Real toppy klnda were lacking. , Tha beat
Meilcana here, which, were light, but .could
have been better finished, eold up to 14.16
14.10. tha latter figure being high for the
day. Moat of the dealrable weatern landed
around 12-4 and 114.06, and a few loada
of atrong weight moved on down to lxi.60
and leaa;
Bwea alao abowed another 19o alump, tha
market being alow even at the decline.
;. Matea of the ona that brought 111.40 yea
terday ware bought at 111.30 today, while
a three-car airing of Ifontanaa took 110.86.
Practically no yearling or watbera were
1 available, No real light feeding lamb
were on offer, Quito few that wera fairly
fleahy want onttor ahearlng around 113.10.
A atagnant aaetern dreeaed mutton trade
la tha prime cauaa of the mean market thla
week. Packer have been complaining of
difficulty In moving their product for aoma
, tlraa back, but it la only In the laat weak or
' ten daya that It haetlad much effect. Tha
government report on aaitern market con
dition aaya cooler are overloaded and that
thera la little demand. l-
Quotation on anaat. and tambat Lamb,
light and . handy, I37.16O14.20; larnbe,
heavy. fi3.l6Oi2.l0; Inmoa, clipped, in. 60
0 12.10; lamb, faedera, IU.004jU.3fc; year
ling, good to choice, f 1I.400 12.74; year
ling, fair to ood. 111. 60013.36; wether,
fair to choice, H0.60O1M6; awea, good to
c hole. 111. 04 OH-20; awe, fair to good .
lLQ.00Oll.il; awea. plain to cull. 17.609
' I..64. f
Repreaentatlva aalea;
No. f Av. pr.
721 Wyoming feeding lamb... 64 111 94)
172 fed awea UG0 11 20
24 fed awea .104 . 11 20
.602 Colorado lamba 82 12 46
221 fed Umbo T3 14 16
i:t fed awea 27 11 16
200 fKl lamba ... 41 14 t'
Ibl X1 enoa ,..104 ( 11 40
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Strong Futures Market and Ex
cellent Cash Demand Boost
. All Grain Prices.
WHEAT LEADS IK ADVANCE
' Omaha, March 1, lilt.
The rash situation waa very atrong to
day and sharp advancea wera made under
preaaur of a atrong future market and an
excellent canh Inquiry for all cereal.
Wheat led in the advance wit a gain
of 2c and 2c but wa followed by compare
tlvely strong advances In both the corn and
oat market, corn being quoted from c
Ihkc higher, while oats were quoted
about ttc to o above yesterday's market.
The top of today's market was 11.84, which
wa paid tor no. z nara; o. z nam ania
at 11.876 ftnd H-8 Ild 1Co- hard sranged
from 11,12 to 11.88.
So. 2 durum wheat brought 41.81 and
mixed wheat aold from 11.78 to 11.88,
Corn ale were not very ood on account
or rery light receipts and the demand would
probably have taken care of much heavier
offering.
A It was, moat of the trader were in Id
out long before thetVlose of the cah mar
ket. No. 2 whit corn brought from 97 c
to 18c; No, 2 yellow sold at 07 He and I7fec,
and No. 3 mixed waa quoted at 47 !lc
The trade in oats waa also light, but tn"
demand waa godd at t he advn n:e, and
standard oat brought 67! a, while No. 2
hlte aold at BHc,
Rye was strona at 1!4c to 2 'in higher.
while barley waa atrong with rather light
bulnss.
Clearance were, wheat and flour equal
to 408,000 buohel; corn, none; oat, none.
Primary wneat receipt were 1 1 b.uuv
bushel, find shipment 630,000 buflhela,
agalnat receipt of 1,244,000 bushels, and
shipments of 722,000 buahels leaf year.
Primary ourn rncelpt were l,033,k)0 bush
ols, and shipment, 6N4.000 bushel, against
receipts of Ntj.000 bushel, and slit pinnate
of 6R2.00O buahels laat year,
Primary tn rnceint were 1C4.000 bush-
el, and shipment! 674,000 bwihfllM, against
632,000 bushel, and shipment of 744,000
bushel last year.
wneat.
Corn.
244
Oat.
146
Chicago , . . ..
38
Minneapolis .
Duluth
244
Omaha
62
14
44
Karmaa City ,
HI, Ixiula ....
, 70
.241
14
Winning ..,
These sale were reported today:
Wheat No. 2 hard winter, l car, ii.ii.
No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 1.28; 2 cars,
61.87U. -No. U hard winter. 1 car (ship
per's weights), IMS; 1 car, 11.88; 1 car,
1.83. Sample nara winter, i car. fi. n.
No., 2 durum, 1 car, 91.81. No. 2 mixed
durum, 1 car,1 1.81. No. 4 mixed, 1 car,
(1.86; 1 car, 11.71.
Bye No. 2,1 oar, ii.t; car, ii.e.
Barley No. 1 feedVl car, 11.04; 1 car,
$1.03. ' . '
corn no. 1 wmte : i car. isuc. no. a
white; 8 care, 18; 3 car, 74v No. 2 yel
low: cars, 9714c. No. 9 yellow: 2 cars.
ITUc; I car. 47 l4C Nb. 4 yellow: 1 car.
lie. No. 2 mixed: I car. 7c; 1 car,
97Kc No. I mixed: 11 rars.V 97 4&C No.
mixed: I cars, I7c. no. a mixoa; i
car, 7c
Oat -Standard: 1 car. 67 'AC nn. 3
4jrhlte:- 1 car (shippers' weights), 6So;
4 2-6 car, No. 4 whit: 1 car, 66c.
ll.kimt4l.H4; No. I hard, 11.8701.98; No.
4 hard, 21.8201.88; No. 2 spring, 11.840
fit no, 3 anrtna. iB3tit: no. z aurum.
I1.4101-83, No. 8 durum, 11,7901-81. Corn:
No. 2 whlt. 470946; No, 3 white, 97
G Mr. I No. 4 White, 97H497c; No. &
white, l7097Ho; No. 6 while, 9707Kr;
No. I yellow, 97 097 He; No. 3 yellow, 97
oi7Uc: no. e yellow, ivv7r: no. yei-
low. 96094.c; No. 6. yellow, 9U096n;
No. I mixed, 97KO7c; No. 3 mtxttd, 97
B97UO: NO. 4 mixed. RV7C no.
mixed, 940l7c; No, 4 mixed, ISOISo
Oats: No. 3 white, 67tj&7o; atandard,
4067t4c; No. I white, 66OMttc; No.
4 white, 6 fl 06 6 Ho. Barley: Mailing, 11.140
l. ID; No, l feed,' lueqpfi.o. itye; NO. 2,
1.4C01.il 24o 11.4401.46
Omaha Future. 1
It developed after the do yesterday
that a considerably larger business had been
done for export- than waa reported, before
yesterday's cloae. Report show that a total
of 760,000 bushel of wneat ana about luo,
000 bushel of corn were worked for ax
port and thla amount doea not Include any
of today'a bust nee, which waa thought to
be equally aa large.
The sentiment today wa much mora bul
lish .than on yesterday and while political
conditions -had considerable' to do with the
nervousness of the market It wa noticeable
that their Influence waa loot and supply
and demand condition ware given mure
serlnua consideration.
Tha trade today In local future wa very
active and trade waa itarted In the Sep
tember option, which opened today at 96c
and closed at 96 He The bulk of the local
trade, however, wa in May wneat, wnicn
closed about ltyG higher. May corn ruled
about Ha higher. May oata declined about
He, wmi. July oata cioaea nominally un
changed, at 62c. - ' v
i,oci ran a or option
Art. ( Open."THlgb. Low.) cioaa. Tea.
wht.
May I TftH 1 I1H 1724a 1 20 1T94,
July 1 104 1 SI HtH 1 62 160
Sept. 1 17 1 " 1 11 13
Corn,
May i II n 17 ' 91 9H
July -97 IS 17 44 W
Sept. 86 I8H 16 16 H ....
Oata.
May 96 46 14 I6 86
July 64 -61 II 63 61
vnicago Closing price, surniinea i n ee
by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain bokara.
Ill Efyuth Sixteenth street. Omaha-
Art, i Open. Hlgn Low.i ciosv , t
WhtTT P I
May) 1 11 1 14 180 1 11 181
July 1 66 1 47 164 111 164
Sept 143 146 142 144 142
Corn,
May 1 01 1 01 101 1 03 101
July 1 01 1 02 100 1 41jl01
Oata.
May 17 , . 17 67 -67H 17
July 66 H 16 16 v 65 S6
Pork. i
I May II IS II 10 II IS II IS II 17
July II II 11 60 21 30 11 0 21 22
Lard, A , V
May II 10 it II II 40 It 47 II 46
July II II II 17 II 17 II 40 II 42
Rib.
I May 17 10 IT 17 II 10 17 0 IT IV
July I IT 02 IT 10 16 90 IT 02 U 03
New York Money Market.
New Tork, March 1. Mercantile Paper
404 per cant. -
sterling Eichange-so-day bill, I4.71U:
commercial 60-day bill on bank, 14.71;
commercial 40-day bills, 14.70; demand,
4.T6; cables, 44.74 7-16.
silver ear, T6c; Mexican dollars, Tree.
Bondfrt-Qovernment. ateady: xailroad.
heavy.
Time Loan Firm; 60 day and 90 daya.
I04 per cent; 4 months, 404 per cent.
tan Money nieaay: nign. m per cent.
low, 2 per cant; ruling rate, 1 per cent;
last loan, 1 per cent; closing, bid, 2
per oant; offered at 1 per cent.
U. H. r. 2s, reg. 99 U A S, un. 4a... 94
do coupon.... 49 M , K. A T.. 1. 4a 74
IT. S. 4a, reg. ..100 Mo. Pac. c 6s.. 101
do coupon. ...100 Mont. Power 6s, 99
U. H. 4a. reg. ..104 N. V. Cent. d. 6107
do couonn 10 N. Y. Cltv 4U...1A7U
Am. T.-A 8.o.4104 N,T.,N.H.AH.c.6sl02
Anglo-French 6a. 91 Northern Pac. 4s. 94
Atchlsoncen. 6. 94 No. Pacific Ss... 6ft
ai. tt iinio e. ssmwre, s, k r, u,
Beth. Mteel r. 6. Pac. T. A T. 6.lfl0
Cen. Pacific 1st. 10 Penn. con. 4a,106
C. A O. cv. 4 M do sen. 4Ws...l07
C, B. A Q, . 4. 98 Reading ren. 4. 94
C. M. A 8U P. .6108Bo. Pacific cV. 6100
C, M. AHt. P.c.6sl08 7 do ref. 4a..... 91
C, R. I. A P.r.4s. 73 Bo. Railway 6a.. 101
Colo, A S. r. 4a 34 Union Pacific 4a. 97
V. it. U. Q, 4S, 0 do cv, 4a 93
Brie ana 4s..... 6ttU. S. Rubber 6a.losU
Clen. Blectrlc la. 106 U. S. Steel 6s... 106
tit, No. 1st 4a. 99West, Un, 4a. 93
111. Central r. 4a. 91 Pom. of C, 1913. 17
K. a South, r. is 88 -Bid. ; , .
Blanz City Uva Stock Market.
Sioux City. Ia., March 1. Cattla Re
ceipt. 1.400 head: market, at rone: beef
steer, I14.IOOH.60; butchers, I4.00O10.00;
rat cow ana natter, 47.QUvr.bo; canner.
I4.60O8-60; atockera and feeders, 6.60O
9.60; calve. lf.00O9.60; bulla, stage, ate.
I6.60OI.M1 feeding oowa and hatfera, s.36
9I.I.
Hoax Receipta, 13,004 - head: market.
ateady; Ifght. 112,76012.95; mixed, H2.00O
11.16; heavy, ia.i6ai3.26; plga. 110.000
10.50; bulk of aalea, H2.90O12.16.
Sheep ana . mu Receipt, 1,300 head;
market, ateady; fed muttons, I12.&0O12.36;
wethera. lll.00Oli.80; ewe, $10.26011.26;
lamba, lll.26 0H.26. , -
St, Joaeph Uve Stock Market. '
St. Joseph, Mo., March X. Cattle Re-
celpte, 1,400 head ; market, active and
strong; ateera, I2.QOOH.80; cowa and heif
ers, 46.604M0.6O; calvea, 96.00 18.60.
HotfSv-Recelpta, 8.600 head; market. 6o to
lOo higher; top, 112.60: bulk, 4J2.10O13.40.
Sheep and Lamb- Recelj;', 3.C00 hnnd;
market, atrong to lOo higher; lamba, J13.6V
Oli-lv; awea, 311.QvOU'.a& '
NEW YORK , STOCKS
Shares Under : Pressure Dur-
ing
Greater Part of the
Session.
RECOVERIES ' AT CLOSE
New Tork, March I. During the greater
part of today'a llstlea eesalon stocks were
under Drew u re. further llauldatlon and
short sailing being prompted by the die-
doe a re in respect to Oormany'a Intrigue
to ally Mexico aVid Japan against the
United States. Partial recoveries from low-
eat level occurred In the last hour, but
numeroun losses of 1 to 2 points were reg'
lalernd at the close,
HpncutatrCe or professional Interest a
seemed disposed to sell stock on other
ground as well aa thoae arising from the
uerman-American situation. Tho indif.
ferent. atalement submitted by the Bank
of England wa accompanied By read,
tlon In aterllng, weakness in rublea and an
other violent break In remittances to Italy,
lire tailing to 772.
On tha other hand rates to the Teutonic
countries hardened, a condition attributed
to the probable purchafie of German
Austrian bills against, sale of American
kecuiitlea. Disappointment was shown also
at (he reduced dividend reported by aome
of the more active copper companies and
the failure of 1'ka.h Copper director to In
cresHe the extra. dlnburHemunt. This waa
neutralised to a dirrif-by Increased and
deferred dividend disbursed by several of
ina concerns anaaacd tn tha manufacture
of munitions.
United States Steel, which aold minus Its
regular and extra dividend of 3 per cent,
showed an extreme loss of 1 point at
JIM', nut made up more than half or it
reversal. Crucible Stftl alao regained much
of Its J -point decline. Bethlehem Steel new
Htock and the "righjd leil 2 and 3
Motors, oils, Mhlpnlna, sus-ars. Induirini
Alcohol, Iho better known equipment and
unrlasalflfd. specinUle renordd gro de
clines of 1 to 4 points, with su;h utilities as
Montana Power. Consolidated Gam and ohin
Uas.
Heading. New Tork CnntrieV TTntn mnA
Canadian Pacific and Atchison reflected the
uiRYinflH oe reprentallvo rail at recea
Hlon of 1 to 3 polnta an light dealing
Total aalea 462,000 share.
new tow record h for noma nt th
national Issue again accounted f.r the gen
eral heaWni'x of the bond list. Total sales,
..,uv, f,v,Huv, unuea mataa bonds
wera unchanged o call.
Am. Beet Sugar.,. , 2.600 X4 Sfl'f X7ii
American Can,.. . 3.400 (Ti 4Li7
Am. Car A Foundry 1,71)0 64 63 63 i
Am. Locomotive... 3,o S9 fis 8H
Am. fl. A Refining. 6il0 96 94 86
Am. Tb). A Tal.... 400 124 124 124
Am. 2S.-U AS ho,. 3fi ' U 36
Anaconda Copper.. SO.OtiO 79t4 7774 79
Atchison
Bald. Ijocomnlfv '
4.400 ini ioo idi
Baltimore & Ohio.
Brook. Rap Tan.,
B. A B. CoDoor. . . .
1,500 75 ' 74 74
1.100 67 67 67
8,800 47 44 44.
4,700 161 14 lit
7.K0O ftfi'i 4 4
1,300 68 68 . 68
1,900 80 80 SO
700 114 114 114
Canadian Pacific. .
Centrnl I-eather...
Chcsapeako A Ohio
M, ft Kt. I'.i, , , ,
Chicago A
C R. 1. A P. Kv..
Chlno Copper.
66
t.om. r uni a iron . ,
Corn Prod. Roflng.
Cruel bl Steel ....
Olntlller' Sec.,...
Krle
400 45 41
2,700 20 20
16,200 64 62
44
20
63
2 J Mi
26.
4,600 26 '26
Ooneral Klcctrlo. . .
2U0 101 ltil 161
Ot. Northern Dfd. .
Ut. North. Ore clfs.
800 31
1 81 31
Illinois central. . . .
900 101 40 101
Inter. ConMol. corn.
.600 12 12 12
... G6U
Inap:rattnn Copper.
Inter, H-rventur. . .
400 114 113 113
Tnt. M. M. pfd. rtfa. 16,000
69 68 fiH'i
21
Kan. city houtnern,
Lou In vi lie A Naah.. 200 12AU 126 126U.
niPxicHn t-eiroieunu m.nuw diTu Bt?
Miami Conner
1,200 3K
3K
28
97
64
24
Missouri Pacific...
Montana Power...,
National I, en it ....
SVV XI
300 98
28
97
Nevada Copper
New rom central,
N. Y.. N. H. ft H..
700 74 14
72 73
4S 43
126 126
4,000 43
Norfolk A Woe tern 1.300 12
Northern Pacific... 6,000 10.1
103 103
rerlflo Tel. A Tel., 300
9 29 29
Ponnsvlvanla ..... 1,300 64
Ray Con. Copper., 2,100 27
Reading 11,800 92
Rep. Iron A Steel,. ' 4,800 76
ShAttuck Arli. Cod. - .... ...
2fi 27
90 91
76' 76
26
21 91
Southern Pacific...
4,600 92
6,900 27
3,8)l 9tf
1,900 221
6.800 12441
Southern Railway.,
26 26
Htud baker Co
Texas Comnany,.,,
Union Pacific
97 99
217 120
132' i:tt,
U. . ind. Alcohol
... S120H
United States Steel 90.600 106 103 104
V S. Steel pfd.... 600 117 117 116
Utah Copper 10.600 110 108 110
Wabash nfd. "B". 1.000 27 27J 34
Wtvtern Union ... , 600 92 92l 92
Wcatlnghnuae Hleo. 2,300 47 47HV 47
Total aaiea xor me uay, sex.uuv snare.
. Cotton' Market. -
New York. March ' 1. Cotton Futures
opened steady March, 16.80c; May, 16.06o;
July, 16.60o; October, lS.llo; Decemb&r,
16,03c, , ; : .
Cotton .'future closed steady: March,
16,64c; May, 16.71c;' July, 16.66c; October,
16.46c; December, 16.08c, Spot, ateady;
middling, 17.00c..
The cotton market closed quiet at a net
advance of) 1 to 10 points.
Liverpool, March 1. Cottons Spot, easy;
good middling, 11.69c; middling, 1.49o; low
middling, ii.sie; aaics, v.uuv oatea.
f Dry Good Market. ' I
New York, March 1. Cotton goods wera
quiet and firm today; yarn were steady
and tussah silk Vary active at high price.
Worstud yarn were higher. Jobber re
ported a fair volume of bulnos.
NET
Guaranteed Quarterly Return on Preferred Stock
r Alfalfa Butter Company
Eleventh and Capitol
..rrri i
m$mm
Compare creamery
in this locality. You will find the country ,
contiguous to Omaha rapidly developing
dairy industry; Omaha the logical place for v
creameries; tire largest butter manufactur
ing Center in .the world; inyestnient in
creamery stock superior in the essential ele-';-.
ments of good investment safety, earning
power and appreciation. . ? ,
CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY
Th Alfalfa Butter Co., Omaha, Neb. ,
v ; Gentlemen: ' .
' Without any obligation to me, send full particulars regard-,
ing the issue of preferred stock, guaranteed to yield Ti per cent.
C HICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Ijirga Offerings of Wheat are Absorbed aad
Market Harden Nllghfcly.
Chicago, March 4. Axaertlons that rait'
way traffic difficulties were being diminished
and that foreigner wera buying future de
liveries here gave an upward swing to the
wheat market today, Tha close, although
unsettled, wa c to 1q net higher, with
May at 91.63 to 91.81, and July at 11.6614
to 11.68. Corn finished half to o up and
oat gained c to 0- In provisions
the outcome ranged from 2V4o decline to a-
i rue or 7tac
; Reports that tha scarcity of railroad cars
had snown some amelioration and that
hope of a further betterment of domeatlc
shipping facilities were not without con
slderabla warrant, put the wheat bear at
a disadvantage almost from the outset. Be
sides, It was ald that export sale Yes
terday bad been on a liberal seal and that
despite rain In Texas, the greater part of
the southwest was still suffering from lack
of mol4ture. The Impetus to buying, how
ever, did not add la maximum force until
sign vwere noticed which seemed to In
dicate that European Interest had been
absorbing offers of the chief speculative
options. After that discovery prices con
tlnued to ascend and were checked only In
tne lust naif nour or tne session.
Vague peace rumors brought about' much
realizing by holder of wheat as the day
approacnea an end. The fact that little
had been heard of.any fresh export buying
at the seaboard tended also to shake In
some decree the confidence of the bull
and to cause a reaction in which a good
share of the, gain Uiat had been acored
were lout.
Corn hardened with wheat Smallness of
receipts counted likewise In favor of higher
prices, but free veiling on the part of a
leading houao formed a decided offset. Oat
merely reflected the strength of other ce
reals. Mont of the trading waa local.
New, high record value were reached In
the' provision market, bat failed t last.
The rise accompanied temporary upturn
In the price of hogs.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red,
nominal; No. 2 red, tl.SSO 1.88; No. IJiard,
1.9201-98; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn:
No. 3 yellow, fl.0201.03; No. 3 yellow.
1.01OI.02: No. 4 yellow, 98aOH-Al.
Oats: No. 3 white, &8i&6Dc; standard; 68
06c. Rye, nominal. Harley, I1.00O1-2H.
Stteds: Timothy, S.60f0.00; clover, IU.00O
18.00. i Provisions; Pork. 132.00: lard. 318.46:
ribs, 116.6017.12.
Butter Unchanged.
Kirns Higher; receipts, 3,661 ease;
firsts, 30c; ordinary firsts, 290!9c; at
mark cases Included, 280 30 c.,
Potatoes Jowcr; receipts, 33 cars; Idaho,
Omgon, Washington and Colorado, IZ.SOtf
2.76; Wisconsin and Michigan, white, $2,360
2.60.
I Poultry
r
AMve, higher; fowls, 19c; springs,
Sugar Market.
New Tork, March 1. Sugar Raw, firm;
centrifugal, 6.39c; molasses, 4.53c; refined,
firm; fine granulated. 7 08c. Reports ot a
truce between opposing factions In Cuba
were followed by Increased offerings In the
sugar future market and prlcea broke quite
sharply. At noon prices wara ten to nine
teen point net lower.
The market rallied later on covering and
buying by Cuban Interest. Closed ateady
and unchanged to I point higher. Sales,
36,400 tons; May, 4.61c; July, 4.67c; Sep
tember, 4.61c. ,
- Metal Market.
New York, March 1. Metal Lead, firm
at 19.2609.71. Spelter, firm; spot. East St.
Louis delivery, 13. 60 013.76. Copper, firm;
electrolytic, spot and nearby, nominal; sec
ond quarter, $33.00036.00, nominal; third
quarter, 31. 90032. 60. iron, ateady and un
changed. Tin, strong; spat, 861.60
At Londnn-Copper: Spot, 139; futures,
134 10s; electrolytic, 161. Tin: Spot, 200;
futures, f200. Lead, 30 10. Spelter, 47.
-1 Kansas City General Market.
Kansas City, March l. Wheat No. S
hard, ll.80ipl.IG; No. I red, ll.90tjl.96;
May, l.80Ol80; July, l.62.
Corn NT.i. S mliil SHUrtl ADU- Va 9
'white, 99cOlkaO; No. i yellow, 11.01;
May, 99c; July, 99 c.
Oata Na 2 white, 69OMe; No. '2
mixed. 67058c.
St. Louis Grain Market.
St. Louis. March 1. Wheat No. S red,
13. 0203.04; No. 2 hard, 1.9801S; May,
1.82; July, 11.63. t
Corn No. 2, 1.01; No. 3 white, 1.0
1.03; May1, 1.O2O1.02; July, fl.01O
1.02.
or t steady; no. I. 6lttc: No. 2 white,
nominal, .
London Stock Market.
London, March 1. American Securities
received attention and prlcea. declined in
sympathy with Wall street in tha stock ex
change -today.
Stiver Bar, I7d per ounce,
Money 4 per cent.
Discount Rates Short; bill, l0&;
three months, 6 per cent ,
. " ,011 and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga March 1. Turpentine
Dull; 4)8c; sale,' none; receipts, 66 bbls. ;
shipments, none; stocks, 13,648 bbls.
Rosin, firm; sales, 468 bbls.; receipta, 891
bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 78,726 bbls.
Quote: A. B, C, I, E, F, O, 16.00; H, I,
6fi.00O6.2n; K, M, 16.20; N, 18.35; WO.J6.40
06.46; WW, $6.70. 1
Want to Meet the
American Girl?
Ave., Omaha, Neb.
( (i
stock with any other
ai1 o 1
NEW -TORK GENERAL MARKET. '
Quotation of tho Bay on Yarioo Leading
' - Commodities.
New York, March 1. Wheat Spot, firm;
No. 2 hard, $2.12 ; No. 1 northern, Duluth,
12.32; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 2. 10, f.
o. b. New York. .
Corn Spot, firm; No. I yellow, $1.20,
o. I, f. New York.
Hay Steady: No. 1, fl.lS; No. t, $1,000
1.06; ,.o. I, 90OSc; shipping, 70090c.
Hops Firm; state, common to choice,
1916, 26044c; 1916,. 8O10o; Paclflo coast,
1916, 11013c; 1916, 8010c. v
Hides Firm; Bogota, 42044c; Central
America, 43c,
Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 17c; sec
onds, 66c.
Provisions Pork, strong; mess. 34.ul0
336.00; family, I26.00O36.00; short clear,
I34.60O87.00, Beef, firm; mess, $22,000
23.90; family, I26.00O2B.00. Lard, atrong;
middle west, $18.90019.00.
Tallow Firm; city, llc, nominal; coun
try, ll012c; special, Kc.
Butter Steady; receipta, 4,509 pounds;
creamery, higher than extras, 41c041;
creamery extras (92 score), 40 c; first,
17cO40; seconds, 36c37.
Kggs Firmer; receipts, 16,066; fresh
gathered extra firsts, 12o; first. 31c432.
uneese strong; receipts, U pounds; state
held specials, 26c026; do. average fancy,
Z0CflP36.
Poultry Dressed, dull and weak; chick
ens, 18cO 29; fowls, 18c O 24 ; turkeys,
18c094. Live, weak; chickens, 20c; fowl,
19c019, No turkey quoted.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattla Steady, Hog Weak, Sheep Steady.
Chicago. March 1. Hon Recetnta. 35.-
000 head; weak, 10 cents under yesterday's
average. Bulk, $13.16013.40; light, $12.60
13.20: mixed, I12.96fvl3.40; heavy 112.96
13.40; rough, $12.86012.10; Pig. $10,000
11.85.
Cattle Receipta. 6.000 head: steady; na
tive beef cattle, I8.00O12.1S; stoefcers and
feeders, 16.40 09.26; cows and heifers,
I&.30O10.30; calves, I8.00OH-26.
Sheep Receipts, 10,000 head; staady.
Wethers, $10.76012.00; ewes, Is.604pl2.0frr
lambs, $12.00014.60.
St, Louis Live Stock Market,
fit. Louis, March 1. Cattle Rece lots.
1,800; boad; marftet, steady; native bef
steers, l7.60O11.76;yflarllng steers and heif
ers. $4.6flOU.60; cows, $6.6009.60; atockera
ana feeder, 46.oofp9.oo; prime southern
beet steers, $8.00Qll.O0; beef cows and
heifers, $4.2609.00; prime yearling eteere
and heifers, $7.60014.00; native calvea, $6.00
Hogs Receipts, 18,700 head; market,
steady; light, $18.20013.96; pigs, $9,600
z.ZB: mixed and butcher 113.20 13.60:
good heavy, $13.60013.40;. bulk of sales,
$12.20018.69.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 460 head:
market, steady; lamba, $12.75014.60; ewea,
I8.00OH.60; yearllnga, $11.60013.66,
Iiva Stock In Sight
Live atock reported at the flv nrlnclnal
western market:
Cattla,
1,800
.. 6,000
,. 2,000
.. 1,400
.. 1,600
St. Loul ,
Chicago ....
Kansas City
Omaha
Sioux City .
-Total ,.
...14.800
Kansas City Lrve Stock Market,
Kansas City. March 1. Hos-s Recelnts.
6,000 head; higher. Bulk. $13.10013.46:
heavy, $13.31013.60; packers and butcher
AMUSEMENTS.
AUTO
SHOW
Closes Tomorrow,
MARCH 3d
AUDITORIUM
Admission 35c
9:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.
PHOTOPLAYS.
Hogs, sheep,
13,700 460
26,000 10,000
6,000 6,000
10.fi 00 7,200
13,000 1,200
67,300 23,860
1 'THE WITCHING HOUR"!
Most convincing illustration of Mental Tele-
j pathy, and of the Power pf Mind Over Matter. j
I Thou.and. H.v. Read Th. Book Thousand. H.T. S.an Th. Play, j
1 UNCHALLENGED AS A SUPERLATIVE PHOTO-DRAMA 1
1 AT THE MUSE Today, Saturday and Sunday. 1
. Matina. Prim Sam. as Night During Enfagam.nt.
tHBHHUnwu jmuiin iwh HMBiiw;wtjiirnniiirn iiihuihtiihiuhii ;i;umn ::Fw;imn mwti i?n;nii ; niiiiiH 'initninie! ; nii hhi i nri i umi ;ti n ? rmnntH i r.mimiTUimHrMtH ftiHii n i ;n,r; tniiu.iiTiirii W
OrVLVLlfLSiSlXiSS
MONROE
3
The Popular Actraaa
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
to
"HEARTS AFIRE"
Alio a Good Comedy.
LILLIAN CI3H -
"the mm BUILT
UPON THE SANDS"
SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 A. M.
- "Advantura. ef . Boy Scut"
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllll
..Muse Theater.;
Chlldran'a Performance
MARY PICKFORO .
' IN -
"POOR LITTLE PEPPINA"
10 A. MAdmiutem Sc
I13.20O124S; light, $12.90 011.20; pigs,
$10.00012-26.
Cattle Receipts. 2,000 head; active. Prime
tea sieers, fit.3btfi3.09; dressed beef steers,
$9.00011-00; weatern steers, $8.00011.36;
oowa, $5.50010-00! heifers, $7.00017.00;
atockera and faedera, I7.2J O10.30; bulls,
$6.7608-00; calves, IT.OOfft llOO. ..
Sheep Recelots. 6.000 head: lower. Lambs.
$12.76014.36; yearlings. $12.76013.26: weth
ers, fll.7UOX3.2t; ewes, I10.60O12.00.
"New York; March 1. Report of future
large clearances rrom Bra ill to the United
Statea and Increased nervousness over noil.
tlcal affair led to renewed liquidation In
The opening was seven to ulna point lower
ana active positions sold nrteen to eighteen
point under last mght'a closing flamres dur
ing the-day, making new low ground for the
movement. uay contract aold down t(
7.95c and September to 7.85c or about twenty-
nine to thirty polnta above the best prices
touched on the bulk of Tuesday. The
close showed rallies of aeveral nolnta on
covering, being steady at a net decline of
seven to ten point 510 sale. 69.000: March.
fi.70c; April, 7.90c; May, 7.68c; June, 7.75c;
July, 7.82c; August. 7.87c; September, 7.92c;
October, 7.96c; November, 8,01o; December,
8.06cr aJnuary, 8.11c; February, 8.17c.
Spot coffee irregular, Rio 7. 4c; Santos
4sr 10 o. The cost and freight situation
was reported practicality nominal, but offers
of Santos 3o and 4s were said to be here
at 9.K0Q American credit.
Clearances from Brazil wera 259.00 baa.
according to the oclal cables, making over
a million nags now anoa-t for this country.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Minneapolis, March 1. Flour unci. ...gstl.
Barley, 92cO$121; rye, $1.4801.49; bran,
$33.00034.00.
Wheat May. $1.84; July, $1.78. Cash:
No. 1 hard. 41.99 O2.00 ; No. 1 Nor hern.
$i.8701.92; No. Northern, $1.870
1.91. ,
Bank Clearing!!.
. Omaha, March 1. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were $6,792,689.14 and for the
corresponding uy last year f M57.661.95.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Notice la hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of the atocltbolder of th
South Platte Land Company will be held
at the office of said Company, Room 701,
Flrat National Bank Building. Lincoln, Ne
braeke, at 11 o'clock a. m., on tha Seventh
day of March A. D 1117.
Lincoln, Nebraska, March Ith, 1117.
j C. U. MORRILL, President.
W. WY TURNER, Secretary and Treaeurer.
a47-F6d26t
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annusl meeting of tha atock bolder
of The Bee Publishing Company will be
held at tha office of said company, Omaha,
Nebraaka, at 4 o'clock p. m., on Monday,
March 6th. 1917. for the election of the
Board of Director for the enaulng year
and for the transaction of such other bus),
neea a may properly come before the meet
tog. By order of the President.
N. P. FB1L. Secretary.
844 F4d38t
AMUSEMENTS.
TodiyK
Twic. Daily
2:158:15
Sam. Company
OrchMtr. and,
Wond.rhil Effect..
, H.K Former
Prie.
25c, 50c. 75c, II
Bg- r t-v - n.x w..k
J 1 j j B.,in. Sun.
Mt, Sun4 Tu,. W., Thur... Sat.
'' Excitlnff Startlfn, Grlppln, ,
; "FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED."
Mat., 25c. Nit... 38c to 75c.
Phon.,
Dougla.
494. .
, THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE .
Billy M.tlaM. 2:15: Ml,hl. Cli TM, WhL
EDDIE LEONARD CO.. HOMER B. MASON I
MARGUERITE KEELER. STAN 8TANLEV. ANNA
CHANDLER. NiM R.M.II 4 M.tty War, a C.
MlrUM 4 Ina, Manama, 0111. Vwja. 4 April, Or
atiaifia Trawl Wuily. Prim: Galtory, lOaj B,rt
Suit, ,nit Satarda, aa. Saa.aii), ihi Ml.hta.
IDe, 2M. Ha aa. 7M.
OMAHA'S FUN CENTEJt"
4J& rUtTJS A D.uT M.u, 15-as-soc
iBri3r,6Sr Ena'ii, 1S-2S-S0-7SC
Last Times Today .!
"Slidln, Billy" W.t,on,lllllnni,I.Mu,le.l
Ed La. Wroth that WUIUUIMJ b,,.,...,
Tomorrow (Saturday) Mat. and Waek,
irrow faaiuroavr mac ana wm.
Brand
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Burlesque Review
LADIES DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS
AL WOHLMAN CO.
FREMONT BENTON CO
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ADOLPHO . '
DERWENT CAINE. in
"CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"
ADMISSION 20c AND 10c
PIANO RECITAL
Marguerite MalvillavLUanlawak.
Benefit Brown.ll Hall BuUdlng Fund
. BROWNELL HALL
SATURDAY, MARCH, 3, AT S O'CLOCK
Tickets 11.00, at Noepe'a
Studenta Half Price.
PHOTOPLAYS.
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PRINCESS I
C j HOME OF (j 1
Of FIRST RUN PICTURES I
A Red Feather Photoplay
CLAIRE McDOWELL, In
"THE GATES OF DOOM"
Tl!!lrtaiBiiai!aimi!atiaiiaiiaitai!aiaiiaiiaiaMa!iBiiaiia)iaiiBiiBiiBiiBl
TODAY & SATURDAY
Robert Warwick
In
A GIRL'S FOLLY"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
HOUSE PETERS and
MYRTLE STEDMAN, I
THE HAPPINESS OF THREE WOMEN
Albert Paveott Terhuae'a Sociatr Story.
BEE WANT ADS
' MOVIE PROGRAM.
Camart aaTarUua .( tha haal Motloa PW
tan Thnler. la Omaha. (Chanaa UaUj.)
North.
lmo.vd :ith and lakb
CABLTt-E BLACK WELL, and
HLRIBL OSTHICHK, In
"SALLY IN OUR ALLEYV
16TH AND BLNNEr
VIROINTA PEARSON, In
"BITTER TRUTH,"
AND GOOD COMEDV.
HROP i.TB AND LOTHROP
LEAH BAIRD, in
"THE LIGHT OP NEW YORK,"
AND COMEDO
-South.
APOLLO . 2TH AND LEAVENWORTH
FANNIE WARD
i:i
"the tears of the loct'st.-
F VVORITE JUt VLNTOS
THE HOODOOED STORT,
"THE PURCHASE PRICE."
"NEAR TO EARTH."
LFF. 2S5J LEAVENWORTH
' EMILY STEVENS
IN
THE WHEEL OK THE LAW."
West.
:;56 FARNAM
MTRTTLE GONZALEZ,
IN
"GOD'S CRUCIBLE."
South Side.
ORI'HKUM. -iVtH AND -M
"PERILS OF OUR GIRL REPORTERS"
3 REEL KNICKERBOCKER PICTURE.
"CAPTAIN JINKS." COMEDY. "
"A MUSICAL TABLEAU" ALSO.
MAOIC . 24TH AND N
FRANCIS BORD and ,
GRACE CUNARD In t'HAPTRR 1.
"THE PURPLE MASK."
"BRAVB- LITTLE WALDO."
DEATHS & FUNERAL NOTICES.
BOYLE Emmet E., a fed 29 years.
Funeral Saturday morning, March t, at
8:30 o'clock, from family reilden.ee, 1236
Park Wil Ave., to St. Phllomena'a
church at 9 o'clock. Burial Holy Sepul
cher cemetery.
FLORISTS.
BEST QUALITY CUT FLOWERS or
planta. Art combination, ahlpped .very
where. Excellent aervlce to onr custom
er. In past yeara recommend.. HESS A
8WOBODA, H16 Tarnsm. Dour. 1601.
Fontenelle
Florlit
LEE L. LARM0N
181, Donalaa St.
DoufTtas 9244.
LARGEST assortment of fresh flow ere.
L. HENDERSON, 1519 FARNAM.
PARKER Flower .hop. 411 8. 161h. D. 3103.
A. DONAGHUE, 1622 Harney. Doug. 1001.
BATH, National Florlat, 1804 Farnam St.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
ATTENTION CanHNo. 120, Modern Wood
men ot America: Uleraa on lea hereafter
will be at 701 South Kth St.. Hulae
Rlepen'a . undertaking parloni Aaaeaa
menta can alao be paid at U. S. National
Meettnga hereafter will be held at Crounaa
Hall, Kth and Capitol Ave., every Wad-,
nesday avenint;.
. C. It. T. RIEPEN. Oark.
M. W. OF A., Beech Camp No. 14S4. will
meet each Friday evening at220 Bee Bldg.
until permanent quartera can be aecuresl.
Attend tha meeting. Boost Cor a bigger,
better, broader Beech.
H. C. PXtjE, Consul.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
HULSE & RIEPEN, undertaker, and em-
balmera, 701 So. ltth St, Douglaa 1226.
DUFFY A JOHNSTON, embalmers and fu
neral director.. 717 s. iDtn at. Tyler is7e.
, BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
Births Charlea and Winifred Eddlemaru
513 South Twenty. sixth, boy; Robert and
Julia Munch. 2&L? South Thirteenth, boy;
James E. ana Anna Mcuieary, 4210 Amea
avenue, boy; William T. and Helen M.
Bailey, 4111 'Wirt, fflrl; Roy and Uabel
Kauffmart, Bellevue, boy; Joaeph M. and
Viola Pfelfter, "t582 South Twenty-flrat, girl;
Louis and Clara Glaieberff, 2419 Cnarlee.
boy; Paul and Christina Miller. IK North
Twenty-seventh, girl; Mlchelo and Anna
vlctuto. 1217 Chlcaao, girl: Francesco and
Oabrlele Peiol, 131ft South Twenty-flrat, rlrl;
Harold and BnowdelU Irelan, 370V. north
Thirtieth, girl: George and Minnie Barotta.
1912 Dorcas, girl; Frank and Amalta Baa-
majxl, 2KH Dupont, boy.
Deaths John J. Craig, 93 years, SMventn
and Paul; Ralph O. Mlnnlck, 38 years, hos
pital; Walter Klrkenbead, $9 years, 4220
South Twenty-fifth; Charlea I. Hoover, 60
69 years, 6822 Berry nvenuej-'lToseph Seld
englans, 36 years, 3420 Q; J. H. Hedrlck.
38 years,. 1619 Berry- avenue; Jamea Cuda,
83 years, hospital;; Bridgets Meegbee, 7fc
years. Thirty-sixth and Burt; Baby
Cheatem, 7 months, 8114 Maple; Benja
min Euatla, 60 years, 1701 Xaurel avenue;
William N. Ohllnger, 67 years, hoapttalj
Alice A. Lange, 37 years, 1S23 North Twenty-fourth;
Catherine Zwelful, 69 years, 6348
North Twenty-fifth avenue; Fanny Sher
wood, 66 years, Sixteenth and Webster;
Basil Fisher, 64 years, hospital. .
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Vunuits to wed have been Issued to tha
following.
Name aim residence. Aga.
Clifford Estes. Wncoln, Neb 21
Christina Hohn, Lincoln, Neb IS
John P. C. Federsen, Omaha.. ......... 27
Gertrude I. Bock, Omaha.. XI
Max Dobrlnskl. "Makotl, N. D 11
Pearl Headley, Morengo, la ,...... 31
Knud Sorensen, Omaha 33
Margaret H. Hansen. Cedar Raptds, la. 24
Charlie Hohnes, Greenwood, Neb 1
Jennie Larson, Daykln, Neb 80
Peter Bockhaus, Douglaa county. Ne-
braaka ... ? 6
Clara Wllltna. . Douglaa county.' Nebras
ka t 20
Arthur D. Bourks, Ashland, Neb 27
Threasa Texley, Newman prove, Neb,.t 21
August Q.' Jonnsep, Hooper, Neb...
Ellen M. Boettchr, Spencer, Neb.,
23
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BUILDING PERMITS.
The following building, permits have been
issued : ' '
W. H. Smalls, 3723 Mason, frame dwell
ing, $3,000; A. B. Frary, 1311 Lothrop, re-
palrs, 31.600.
LOST-FOUND-REWARDS
OMAHA A COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET
RAILWAY COMPANY.
- Persons having lost soma article would
do well to call up the oft ice of tha Omaha
& Council Bluffs Street Railway company
to ascertain whether they left It la the
street car.
Many articles each day are turned In
and the company Is anxtoua to restore
them to tha rightful Ownera. Call
Tyler 300. ' " , .
836 REWARD For -Information leading to
recovery ot Ford touring car, motor No.v
1396077. Stolen Feb. 82, from Waterloo
Creamery Co. Scottish union and National
Insurance Co., 1316 W. O. W. Bldg..
Omaha.
THE GREATEST GAIN 63,738
'frit nald want ada aver madl by any
Omaha paper la tha record ot THE
OMAHA BEE for 1916.
BE3T RESULTS LOWEST RATB.
LOST Between Union Pacific depot and
traveling bag; return to 637 Omaha Na
tional bank and receive reward.
LOST At noon Monday, black pocket book,
between Hayden's basement and Sontb
entraoce of postofflce; Ander please call
Webster 6028.
FOUND
a sAnttary
Soda Fountain.
GREEN'S PHARMACY, 16th and Howard.
LOST Bunch of keya. Douglaa 4911.
SWAPPERS' COLUMN
FOR SALE or trade IH, Twin Cylinder
Thor motorcycle. A-l condition. Tske
-jjew or used Ford, piano or furnltura, lin.
Box lfifl, Tek. .nah, Neb. .
A JOB-LOT of watches and some diamonds
to trade for auto, equity in house, or
what have you7 Watts, &37 Faiton bik.
WE swap or buy kodaks; -fllma developed
free) one-day aetvtce, Kane KodaJl 9tu
dlo, No villa. Blk., 16th and tlorMg.,