THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 1917. 11 REAL ESTATETo Exchange 10-room all modern boms with two full lota, dn on of the beat cornora In Omahm oak floora all over the house: two fire placet, kitchen and bath room finished In whlto enamel; fin shad trees; fine neighborhood; fame for four machines price, 110.000 clear; will take tood land la exchange. Belongs to a widow. 8. 8. R. E. MONTGOMERY, 1ST City Nat. Bk. Bldtf. Phone ltou. 4S10, Have client with HO acrea rood land In eastern Montana. Clear, worth 16,000 three mllea from good railroad 'own. want to I-room modern Oraaha resi dence, valued 14.000 to $6,000. Joaepb ricK, znv ft, vans bc wen. 4S&B. S HAVE $2 M00 hardware, doing good business, and 110,000 Id money. Want western lowa or eastern Nebraska farm 8. H. and R. K. Montgomery. U Omaha national nn Blag. GOOD OMAHA INCOME PROPERTY, and part cash, to exchanga for Douglas or Sarpy county farm land. BOX 543 BEE- REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty B A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware BIk. Specialist tn aowntown business property. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. NEW, ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE BUNGALOW 5019 BURT STREET 7 rooms, large living room, with fire place, beam ceilings, dining room with Dum-io features, eun room, Kitchen ana pantry on (I rat floor; S bedrooms and bath, Including sleeping porch, on second floor Oak floors throughout wtth white enamel finish on 2d floor. Oarage and cement driveway. - This property could not be duplicated today for less than $8,500. Price for quick sale $5,850. Terms. Shown by appointment only. HIATT COMPANY, 515 0m. NaflBk. Bliie. Tyler DUNDEE HOME 10 -room, all modern house, 4825 Cass St., on car line, twj lots, corner, full basement In four rooms, hot water heat, elegant oak floors and finish, two man tels, two sleeping porches, large porch, lawn and trees, barn for two autoa, choicest looation In city, easy terma, Phone Laavltt, Walnut 1920. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well looated lota on easy terms. Mod' ern, attractive homes. Before buying be sure ana see . GEORGE & CO. HOME BARGAIN. KEDUCED FROM $7,000 TO $8,600. IF SOLD BEFORE JUNE I. Brick and stucco home;, six rooms and sleeping porcb; thoroughly modern throughout, all floors of oak. oak trim downstairs; white enamel upstairs; built- lu buffet, fireplace, bookcases, kitchen cabinets, etc.; large lot. Owner must eacrince. tfrerer to aeai witn ooyor di rect. Box 4280. Bee. HO.MK8 and homo sites In Dundee. fiHULEIl & CART. 204 Keellne. D. 5074. (-ACRE blk., Falracre and Browne U Hall district. Snap. C. J, Canan. Florence. 16 ACRKS on Calhoun road, northwest Flor rnre, .7-room, modern house, fruit, alfalfa, 2 burns all land In cultivation. $7,800; part rash. 1NTKR-STATE REALTY CO.. 9L'D30 City Nat'I. Ioug. 8862. CALL UP OR CO.ME UP TODAY. Miscellaneous. 75 ACRES JOINING IRVINGTON ON PAVED ROAD This fine farm, with fairly good Im provements, can be purchased on terms of one-fourth cash, balance to suit. For further particulars iail Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Benson. Office open evenings 7 HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) ' 1614 Harney at. REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments, have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3807 LIST your f and 6-room houses with Ed ward K. WHIlams Co., 801 Omaha Nat . Lank Blda-. D. 420. LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us. WB SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co.. Tyler 496. TO RENT or sell houses, list with ALLEN A BARRETT. 518 Baa. Doug 7768. ARN'DT & TAYLOR can assist you. IsTE Laird St. Webster 20J9. FINANCIAL KOuu MTUE., bearing t pet. semi-annually. secured by property valued at $12,000. Tal mag -Loom 1b Inv. Co., W, O. W. BIdg. INSURANCE, Fire. Tornado, Automobile C. A. arlmmel. 848 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Real Estate, Loans. Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS j 5. and 6 per cent. Also first mort (tatres on farms and Omaha real estate for uale. J. H. Dumont ft Co., 416-418 Keellne inn ana j-iarney FARM MORTOAOKfl. Well secured, bearing 6 pet. interest. HARLEY J. HOOKER. 940 First Nat. Bk. iBldg. Tel. Tyler S658. i PER CENT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amounts $2,0011 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PKTEP.8 TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. Wo also buy yood farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. 1.1100 MTCJE., bearing K pcL semi-annually secured by property valued at $2,600. Tniinuge-Loornls inv. Co.. W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. lty: ,,"onai tSR"K Plg- PRIVATE money to loan on Omaha resi lience property. E. H. Lougee. Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. 8HOPEN & CO.. PRIVATE MONET. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. B. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. 1'AKM and city loans, 6. 6 and 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 148. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. OK AH AM, 604 Bee Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg-., 18th and Farnam fits. 5 CITT LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat Bk. Bide. 916 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERQ, 313 Bran del. Theater Btdtr. V. 686. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted .tocks. Investment securities. Industrial stocks. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Abstracts of Title. Vnu, Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co.. Tk.CH 80S a 17th St. ground Boor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandets Theater. Miscellaneous, GALLAGHER & NELSON ftenraaanfc nronmt taT Insurance com- pan lea. 610 Brandela Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Iff INTERESTED In the Casper Oil fields write to Box 125, Casper, Wyo. Validat ing done. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. A BARGAIN. Improved Harrison county, Iowa. KO-arre farm, for sale on oary terms." Price $140 per arre. ARCHER REALTY COMPANY. 680 Brandels Bldg. New Mexico Lands. STOCK RANCH. For quick sale, 23.000 acres ot fine grazing land tn New Mexico. Price 82.&0 per aore; can make some terms, figure this out stock men, and see what It means. See, write or phone. L. E. Bar ger. Wray. Colo. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE ISO-acre Improved farm, near depot and school; also small store, stock, tools and crop If desired. Telegraph or write for option to J. F, Cochran, faith, 8. D. .. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Montana Lands. LAND In south or southeast part of Mon tana; small or large tracts that will pro duce enormous crops In wheat, oats, bar ley, etc. Part Irrigated, from $8 up an acre. Close to It. H. Some of this land will raise 10 bushels of wheat or 100 bu. of oats or 4 to 6 tons of alfalfa to the acre. Fine water, fine climate; sure Increase In land: easy terms. low R. R. fare, Send me your address and I will' mall you particulars. C M. Rylauder, 864 umana Kan. an. umg. WEEKLY lower. Yellowstone valley excur sions to Sidney, Mont. Round trip fare I IV. 40. For information address Chaa, Henntir. IG08 N. 44th Ave., Omaha, or call Wal. 3618. Nebraska Lands. 12-ACUE FARM FOR SALE Twelve of the best acres In Douglas county: lays practically level on a hill email Improvements i 2H acres In spuds. l acre in onions. Its seres in neaiis. acre In orchard grove and Improvements, balance In alfalfa; large shade trees; faces two main roads, one or wnica will be bouiovarded boon. Price $600 an acre, very cheap. 8. 8. A R. E. MONTGOMERY. 537 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone Don. 4810. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payment! 6 acres up we farm tn rann we sen you. me Hunger rora rotato urowera Association, I5tn and uowara eta,, ousa ha, Douglas $871. i WET lands made dry enough for crops or no pay la oar i way of draining' land. No tract too large or too wet. Guarantee Drains Co., Oakland, Neb. FOR RALE--Beat large body high grade, medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required, u. uraaicy, vtoi bach, Neb. h 120-ACRE Improved farm 8S miles from uenaon. wen situated ana witn gooa.roaas. F. P. WEAD, $10 S. 18th St Wead Bldg. Texas ands. GOOD corn land. East Texas, $26 an acre. Get my free book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. Wisconsin Lands. 100 ACRES flax, 80 In hay. 0 corn; half will be Included; also 17 cows, team, machinery and Immediate possession If you buy this wonderful S70-acre stock and grain farm; 200 field, modern buildings. mile town finest deep black soil; level surface, with good drainage. Get busy; a snap at $100. Suitable terms. Baker, L-117, St. Croix Falla, Wis. .Cnri A PP17Q l bt Prt of Wls VVJ AVjJrJOconiin, Limestone soil; mile from station; excellent buildings; fine location for pure bred stock raiser. For full description, address C H. Dunbar, Pickett, Wis. Miscellaneous. 160-Acre Farm, Equipped. $100 An Acre from Alfalfa waa the receipts for the crop on so acres nearby. Corn, grain, hogs and cattle are our money-maker. Tnia larm u on main road, near live railroad town, with milk station, mills and canning factories; 100 acres productive, level, stone-free, wire fence; valuable lot timber; 2-story, 7-room house; ifi-uow ham, corncnos ana poultry houses. To settle affairs Immediately, going for $6,600, and If taken soon horse, 'i. mules, 7 cattle, 8 hogs, 100 chickens. drill, mower, binder, roller, planter, wag ons, harnesses, etc.. etc., will be Included. For traveling directions see page 82, "Strout'a Spring Catalogue" copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. .1072, 206 8. Uth St.; Omaha. Neb. LAND FOR YOU! STOP WORKING FOR THE OTHER FELLOW. You oan buy fine land In Michlgen's best counties at $16 to $26 an acre; $6 to $86 down for 10 acres; $10 to $60 down for 20 acres; $26 to $100 down for 40 acres, etc. Balance email monthly or yearly oavments. General farming, stock, dairy ing, vegetables, poultry, fruit Good Bchooln and towns. Big booklet free. Let us give you free information. Swlgart Land Company, J. 1262, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. 111. SO ACRES, all good black loam soil and clay subsoil, good buildings, near a town of 10,000. Write us for price and further particulars. Mid-West Land Co., 10G7 Omaha National Bank Bldg. V. 116$. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo. H. goods, total cost, 13.&0. $40, 6 mo,, endorsed notes, total cost, $3.60. a ma Iter, large am'ts, proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETC, ,482 Rose Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. -Ty. 88. LEGAL RATE LOANS $24.00 I240.UQ or more Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 340 Paxlon Blk. . Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR SALE Martin A Martin plnskln side saddle. Harney 362. . HORSES. 2 heavy teams, wagon and har ness. Inquire $02 Douglas St. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edward P. O'Connor to Thomae B. Dysart, Evans street, Benson, 200 feet west of Clarke street, aouth side. &0xl2A $ 260 John W. Cribble and wife to Florence E. Banner, Twenty-third street. 60 feet south of A street, west aide, fiOxHO 3,600 Montis Z. Johnson and wife to C y. Lemon t, Hamilton street, $0 feet west of Fortieth street, north side, 60x151.8 , 1 Otto Schnelderwtnd and wife to Mor. timer J. Brown, Twenty-eighth ave nue, 84 feet south of Dodge street, west side, 38x79 ,, 2,600 Edward M. Plater and wife to Morti mer J. Brown, Twenty-eighth ave nue, 1274 feet south of Dodge street, east side, 40x115 2,100 Myron O. Coleman and wife to Le- roy Huffman, Llimiey etreet, 100 feet west of Nineteenth street, north side, 60x124 1 John Kolacny and wife to Dave Nor. deen and wife, Eleventh street, 89 feet south of Martha street, east side. 33x142 1 John T. Boh an and wife to Ida C. Francis, Twnnty-seventh street, tn feet north of Fort street, west side, 40x130 600 Charles W. Keys and wife to H. W. Harrington, Forty-second street, 88 feet Bouth of Hamilton street, west side. 88x200 1 Osca r Donaldson and wife to J. W. El wood, southeast corner Twenty fourth and H streets, 120x160 1 Columbian Investment company to Mi chael McEtllgott, Hickory street, 106, fet oast of Fifty-third etreot, south side, 106x132 1 Charles Horn and wife to Maria P. Rensch, Fifty-third street, 180 feet north of Leavenworth street, east side, 60x130 V 1 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Omaha ' Loan and Building association, Twenty-third street. 200 feet north of Laird street, east side, 60x124.. 1,400 Anna H. Porter to Llbbe Faier, Thir ty-sixth etreet .177 feet south Of Dodge street, west side, 46x127.5 .. 6,400 Sixty-Five Men Under Arrest at Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont., Tune 6. National Guard troops called by local author ities fa assist it in averting an anti war demonstration last night were withdrawn from the streets at day light today and returned to barracks on the crest of the Butte hill. After the streets were cleared and sixty-five of the disturbers arrested order was maintained. Minor injuries were suf fered by some of those who tailed to leave north of Main street, the scene of the disturbance, in the time allot ted them to disperse. Major sargeant, commander ot the troops brought here from Helena to preserve order during registration day, announced that they would re main until all possibility of disorder in the city disappeared. According to the police, last night s trouble resulted from an effort of some Finns to hold an anti-draft demonstration. They were joined by some individ ual members of the Pearc-Connolly club, one of whose officers is under arrest charged with planning the con spiracy to distribute anti-registration pamphlets in the city, on Sunday, LIVE STOCK MARKET Storm Keeps Down Cattle Re ceipts; Big Demand for the Early Arrivals; Hog Prices Even. Omaha, June 6, 1917. Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6,469 6. 970 ti,20b Official Tuesday 6,573 $.043 0.034 Estimate Wednesday .. 4,400 6.300 .. Three days this week,. 16.13$ S3. 312 11,331 Same days last week. .18,49 24,167 9.36'J 8im davs 2 we'ks ago22,3 33,467 14,640 8a me days $ weeks a083,S?6 24.4.10 14,363 Maine days 4 woeka agol6.960 30,324 12,908 Sams days last year.. 16, 097 29,804 10,966 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for twenty. four hours ending at 3 o clock yesterday: RKCLEPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'i Wabash 14 1 Missouri Pacific... 7 S Union Pacific 26 20 1 C. A N. W east.. 14 S C. N. W. west.. 34 63 C St. P., M.tO.., IT . MS .. , 1 C. B. & Q west.. 60 C, It. I. A P., east.. 11 C R. I. A P west. 4 3.. Illinois Central 6 Chicago Gt. West.. 2 4 Total receipts 2S0 116 1 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Morris AC 67 994 Swift ft Company 1,462 I.EM 298 Cudahy Packing Co... 951 1 683 Armour A Co '732 1.296 636 Schwarti A Co... 663 J. W. Murphy $16 Lincoln Packing co... 3V 8. Omaha Packing Co. IS .... , , Kohr 66 Wilson 84 .... W. B. Vansant Co.... 24 .... , P. B. Lewis 64 J. B. Root A Co 6 J. H. Bulla 7 U. F. Husx l Rosenstock Bros 174 Kill 4 Hlgglna Huffman 18 Roth 7 Meyers 2 Olassberg 6 .... , Banner Bros 41 .... John Harvey 126 Dennis A Francis 2 Jensen A Lungren.... 46 O'Day 12 Other buyers 112 Totals 4,639 ,T61 $64 Cattle Receipt were very moderate and many trains were late tn arriving at the yards, some of them not reaching the market until afternoon. There was a good active demand and early arrivals changed hands verr aulckly at prices that were strong to 10a or more higher. Cattle of rood auaiity sold up to iia.zo, wun a xeei lng thftt real toppy cattle would bring even more than that. Cows and heifers showed about the aame advance beef steers, while feedera were ateadv. Quotations on cattle: uooa re cnoice beeves, si2.60Qiii.sb; rair to gooa oeeves, $11.60(912.60; common to fair beeves, $10.26 (ffii.bo; good to choice yearungs, iixcugp 12.86: fair to aood fearllnKB. $11.0012.00: 18.25: fair to good yearlings. $11.00012.00; commdn to fair yearlings, $10.00011.00; good to choice heifers, $10.26911.26; good to choice cows. $9.76010.76; fair to good cows. $$T76o$.76: common to fair cows, $7.0008.76: prime feeding steers, $10.00 11.00; good to choice feeders, $9.26910.00; fair to good feeders, $8.6009.26; common to fair feeders, $7.00A8.60; good to choice stockers, 99.6O0iv.GO; stock neifera, js.uefli 10.60: stock cows, st.doiviu.ou; stocn caives, $8.60011.00; veal calves, $10.00014.26; beef bulls, stags, etc., $8.08)10.76. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr No. At. Pr. 1 400 7 60 6 874 $S 00 2 610 t 25 1 080 g $0 1 620 8 76 32. 60S 9 00 1 800 10 40 20 1084 10 60 2 -. 866 10 76 20 86S 11 40 2 840 11 60 23........ 977 11 76 30 973 11 86 17 891 11 90 IB 846 11 96 20 1066 12 06 39 1244 12 26 13 1126 12 35 23 944 It 40 21. ....... .1309 12 60 19 1292M2 65 24.... i... 940 12 75 20 1621 13 26 ' STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 666 10 26 11 604 10 SO 3 606 11 00 14 696 11 60 6 802"11 76 6 808 12 00 26 800 12 16 24. 795 12 20 23 $20 12 36 26 801 12 65 20 822 13 00 HEUERB, 1 730 7 60 2 630 8 2i 2 725 9 00 1 490 9 26 4 890 9 86 1 (20 10 60 2 995 10 76 - 2 1116 11 00 2 25 11 150 Hok-s Ua to a late how this afternoon there -was no way of telling how many hogc might get In before the market closed at 8 o'clock. Upwards of 160 loads were on the way for today's market, but wash outs and hlah water, results of last night's deluge, delayed a great many trains. Some of these trains had been given up entirely and leaving these out eighty-five loads or 6,300 head were In, eight, But up to a late hour In the morning not over fifty loads of these had reached the yards. The approximate total for the three days Is 23.312 head, as compared with 24,157 a week ago, 33,467 two weeks ago. and 29,804 a year ago. when Duyera rtrst went to tne yaras in:s morning only eighteen or twenty cars of hrica had been varded. and they refused to do anything until more of a representation got In. As a result it was mid-forenoon before much trading waa done. Bids were Just about steady from the outset from both shipper and packer buyers. Sellers tried to boost values a little on the strength of such light receipts, but buyers not knowing how many might get In before the day was out, would, not better their offers to any extent and in the ena aaies were maae largely In yesterday's notches. At 11 o'clock about an or tne nogs in up to that time had changed hands and traders were just maraing time penning me arrival of later trains. A great many of the earlier sales had been made at $15.26916.40, with tope at $15.60. Values were more or isa uneven as was to be expected with everything no uncertain, but ae noted the general trade waa just about steady with yesterday," Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 47. .192 ... 15 20 49. .221 ... 15 25 21. .239 ... 16 SO 40. .277 80 16 80 69. .262 80 16 85 66. .205 240 15 40 47. .823 120 15 45 66. .385 ... 15 60 62. .810 80 16 55 Bheep Trains carrying sheep were all do- layed by last nlght'a storm, and none of them were expected before noon. Yester day's official count was a little larger than the estimate, the official for the week so fur being 11,239 head, aa compared with 9,362 h-ad a weok ago, 14,640 two weeks ago and 10,966 last year. The figures for this weeK do not ot course, include any thing that may get In late today. while mere were a lew noiaovera ana drivel ns on offer, they did not amount to nough to really make a test of the market. Three cars were sold during the morning at prices that were nearly steady, but Chicago was reported lower, and the chances were that had a normal supply bfecn on hand here prices would have continued on the down grade. A loaa or anve-in ciipperi, mates or tne onea that sold at $14.05 yesterday, brought 14.00, while two other cars of shorn lambs, not very well finished, that were held over rrom yeeteraay went at u.ft, witn iv out at $9.00, and were called nearly steady. Quotations on sheeo and lambs: lambs. shorn, 1S. 16(?14.26; lambs, spring, $lft.00$ 6.80; spring lambs, culls, 19.00 12.00; lambs, feeders, $11.60914.00; yearlings, shorn, $12.00012.75; wethers, shorn, $10.00 10.75; ewes, shorn. $9.00010.00; awes, culls, shorn, $7.0008.76. Representative sales: 370 fed shorn lambs 72 14 00 St. Louis Live Stock Market, St. Louli, Mo., June 6. Cattle Receipts, 4,900 head ; market steady ; native beef steers, $7.&013.00; yearling eteere and heifers. $8.50013.00; COWS, 66. 00911.00: stockers and feeders, $6.00910.00; Texas quarantine steers, $6.5009.50; prime south ern beef stenrs, $8.00911-60; beef cows and heifers. 14.26 01). 00: prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.60 910.00; native calves, H.unOlB-BV. Hons Receipts. 11.000 head: market light and lower; lights, $16.30016.76; pigs, $10.00 914.60; mixed and butchers, $16.30016.90; good heavy, $16.86016.90; bulk of sales, $16.30016.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, x.ioo head: market lower; clipped lambs, $18.00014.20: clipped ewes, $7.00010.00; spring lambs, $13.00016.60; canners, $4.&O0.7i. Kansaa City lire Stock Market. Kansas City. Mo June Cattle Re ceipts, 7,000 head; market higher; prime red steers, 9l3.iO0lB.o; arsssea neer steers, $10.00012.26; western steers, $9.00018.60; cows. $6.26011.00; heifers. $8.60 012.60; tockers and feeders. 17. 76010. 76: bulls. $7.26910.26; calves, $7.00913.60., Sheep ana umM tieceipts, e.uon neaa; market lower; lambs, $14.00916,60; year lings, $11.00013.60; wethers, $lO.6O0i:.:E; ewes, $9.76012.00. Moux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, June 6. Cattle Receipt, 3.000 head: market, killers steady; stock ers strong; beef steers, $10.00012.36; fat cows and heifers, $8.60011.25; cinnvri, $8.60 0 8.09; stockers and f tdera, $8.00 0 1 0.26 : oalves. $9.00010.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $4 00 010.60; feeding cowu and hvlfers, $6.75tf 9.60. Hogs Receipts. .000 bead; market steady to 10c lower; light, $14.3&jri6.10; mixed. $15.15016.35; pics, $U.t)O0 13.00; bulk of sales, $16.00016. 3C-. yheep and LaiDba Receipts, 200 head; market steady. Chicago Mve Stork Market. Chicago, ill., June Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; market strong; native beef cat tle, $9.StSj 1S.76. a new high record; Block ers and feeders, $7.40010.55; cow and heif ers, $6.30011.80; t-alvcH, $9.600 14. 2,'.. Hogs Receipts, 24,000 head; market weak at yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $16,40 015.K5; light. $14.80016.70; mixed. $16.10 016.90; heavy. $16.20016.95; rough. $16.20 016.35; pigs, $10.60014.76. Sheep and La ml Kecelpta, 7.000 head; market weak; wethers, $8.40010.80; ewes. $7.25010.20; lambs. $9.60014.60, St, Joseph Lire Stork Market. St. Joseph, June 6. Cattle Receipts. 600 head; market 103jC higher; steers, $9,000 13.00; cows and heifers, $6.00fj 12.36; calves. $8.0012.85. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head : market steady; top, $16.85; bulk of sales, $14,900 16.80. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 8.000 head; market straily; is ml?. $13.00017,00; ewes, $8.00011.25. OMAHA GKNKRAJL MARKET. Juno I. Fruit Orangea: 288s, 8t4s, 13.50 box; 100s, 316a, 250s, $3.76; 125s, 160s, I76e, SOOs, $4.00. Lemons; Fancy 200a. 360a, $6.50 box; choice 300s. 360s, $6.00. Straw berries: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, $4.00 case. Cherries. California, $2.76 box. Pine apples, all sixes, $3.75 crate. Bananas 5c pound. Potatoes Old. $8.60 bushel; new, 6 Ho pound. Vegetables Cabbage, to pound. Asparagus, 76o doson. Lettuce: Crates, $2.50; doxen. 90c; leaf. 35o dosen. Cucum bers: Extra fancy, $1.26 doien; fancy. $1.00 doaen. Tomatoes: Crate, $3.76; choice, $3.26 crate. Onions: Texas, $2.00 crate; wax, $2.26 crate. Watermelons, crates, lu pound. Honey, $3.60. . Wholesale prices of beef cuts: Ribs: No, 1, 22c; No. 2, 21c; No. 8, 17c. Chucks: No. 1, 16c; No. 3, 16o; No. I, 16o. Loins: No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 24o; No. 8, 30 He. Rounds: No. 1, 18c; No. 2. 18ic; No. 8. 17fco. Plates: No. 1, 14ttc; No. 8, 14Hc; No. S, 14c, Celery Large Florida, elegant stock, per dos., $1,00; orates, containing I or 4 doa., per crate, $3.50. Butter Freah, per lb., 83c. Eggs Fresh, $$.86 case. Fish Freah halibut, 16c: fresh catfish, 30o; black cod -sable fish, 11 "c; fresh sal mon, red Chinook, pink or royal white Chi nook, 16c; fresh trout, No. 1, any slxe, 17c; fresh whlteflsh. dressed No. 1, 20o; fresh yellow pike. No. 1, any alto, 16o; fresh pick erel, 11c; fresh pickerel, 11a; fresh herring, dressed, 11c; fresh bullheads, blood red, 17c; freeh white perch, lOo; freah buffalo, dressed, 18c; freah ling cod, 10Hc; freeh Spanish mackerel, 16c; fresh redsnapper, western, 11c; gulf, 19c; fresh carp, dressed, 11c: fresh roe shad, each, 75a; fresh split shad, each. 80c; frozen catfish, 16c; froien blueriah, no; rroten naracuda, lie; rrosen black bass, 15c; froien tlleflsh, for steaks. 18c: frozen whltefish, round, lie; kippered salmon, 10-Ib. bskta,, per lb., market; kip pered cod or gray flab, 10-lb. bskta., market. Deiicactea iFrogs: jumbo, dot., ss.&o; large, doa., 22.60; medium, doa., $1.75, Shrimp: Peeled, gal., $2.00; headless, $1.36; crab meat, lump, gal., $8.26; ehad roe, pelr. boc; turtle meat, iw; louaiers, green, c; boiled, 26c. Live Poultry Broilers, 1 to I lbs.. 23c lb.; hens, 17o lb.; old coz and stags, 13H lb.; pigeons, per doxen, 85c doien; turkeys, fat. 22c lh.; old tome, 20o lb.; ducks, full feathered, fat, 13c lb.; geese, full feathered, fat, lio lb. New York Coffee Market. I New York. June 6. Coffee There was a further decline In the market for coffee futures today. Selling was not as active as It had been on Monday, but scattering liquidation evidently found few buyers around the ring, and after opening points lower to 1 point higher the market closed at a net loss of 4 to 10 points. September contracta sold off to 7.88c and December to 9.29c, compared with 8.44c and 8.69o, the high level of last month. Closing prices were within a point or two or tne lowest. Sales 46,250 bags; June, 7.78c; July, 7,78c; August, T.s jc; September, 7.io; uctooer, 7.93a: November. 7.97c: December. 8,01c: January, 8.06c; February, ft. He; March, 8.17c; April, 8.22c; Hay, B.z?c, Spot, dull; Rio 7s, 10c. Santos 4s. lOUc. Few offers were re ported from Brazil,' but It was aald that some coiree was being orrerea ior resale in the cost and freight market, owing to the decline in futures. The official cables showed a decline of 150 rele In the Rio mar ket. Santos spots were not quoted and Santos futures were 26 rela higher to 100 rels lower. New Tork General Market. New York. June 6. Flour Firm; spring patents. $18.90014.16; winter patents, $13.40 18.66: winter straignts, iJ8.o&0i8.ao; Kan sas straights. $13.90014.16. w neat nominal. Corn Spot, atrong; No. S yellow. $1.81U. o. l. r.. r-ew xorx. Oats Firm: standard, 70tt971e. Hides Quiet; Bogota, 43 He: Central America, 424c. 1 Leather Firm; hemiocK firsts, 67c; sea onds, 66c. Provisions Pork, steady: mess, 841.60: family 144.00. Lard, dull: middle west. S21.$6921.46. Tauow aasy: city special, looee, ibu. aeKnd, Wool Firm; domestic fleece XX Ohio, 64 065a nice steady; fancy neaa, s0vc; blue rose, eft a Omaha Hav Market. Receipt! light. Market firm and higher on the better grades ot prairie hay. Alfalfa lower, demand fair to good on better grades of hay. Upland Prairie Hay Choice. $21.00022.00; No. 1. $19.60020.60: No. 2. $12.00017.00: No. $. 17.00010.00. Midland Hay No. 1. 120.00021.00: NO. 2. 112.00017.00. Lowland Hay No. 1. $12.00014.00: No. I. $8.00010.00; No. $. $6.0006.60. Choice Alfalfa $22.00023.00: No. 1. $31.00 022.00. Htanaara Airaira 119.00 mzn.oo: no. 1. $16.00017.00; No. 8. $11.00013.00. straw uai, is.ooafs.iio; wheat. 87. 000 7.60. Cotton Market. New York, June 6. Cotton Futures opened steady; July, 22.66c; October, 21. 95c; jjRcenfber, 22.08c; January, 22.07c; March, 22.20a. Futures Closed unsettled; July, 12, 9 be; Oc tober, 22.83c; December, 22.43c; January, 22.48c; March. 22.62c. Spot steady: mid dling, 23.20c. The cotton market closed irregular at 69 to 68 points higher. Liverpool, June e. cotton Spot strong: good middling. 15,47d: middling. 16.23d: low middling, 14,98d. Sales 8,000 bales. Evaporated Apples and Irled Fnilta. New York, June 6. Fruits Evaporated apples, quiet. Prunes, steady. uriea fruits Apricots, firm; Taney, 229 23c. Peaches, strong; standard, 10 Kc; choice, 11c; fancy. 144a Raisins, out el. 7 09c. American Aviators in France in Fifteen Battles Paris, Tune 6. A summary of the exploits in the second half of May of the Lafayette aerial squadron, composed principally of Americans, shows that it engaged in twenty-five patrols. ritteen battles resulted. Corporal Kenneth Marr (San Francisco) was engaged in two battles. I he summary mentions the deco ration of Adjutant Lufbery with the military medal by the king of Eng land, as announced recently in Lon don, and cites the meritorious con duct of this aviator and also of Ser geant Haviland, Sergeant Charles Johnson (St. Louis) and Lieutenant William Thaw (Pittsburgh). Four Wives ir Petitions Allege Nonsupport Konsupoort is alleged by four wives who filed divorce suits in dis trict court Wednesday morning. Alwllda Wilson would be freed from Harry Wilson. They were married at Mount Vernon, Ind., March 13, 1914. Llllle Miller ta suing Everett Miller, whom she waa married to at Council Bluffs May 21. 1912. Esther Allen wants her freedom from Howard Allen- They were married In Omaha February 17, 1917. Stella Auerbach Is suing George Ausr bach. They were married In Omaha No vember I, 1914. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Receipts Light, but Cf.sh Mar ket is Strong and Sales Are at Substantially Higher Prices. Omaha, June 6. 1917. The local receipt! of grain wre rather iiXTit toiihv, nut tne inarKet was strong and iiirtnt of the offering were disposed of at JtutiNlantldlly higher prices. .m. 3 hard wheat 'sold generally about 3c to 30 above the market of the previous day, but No. 3 hard aold pretty nearly at urn-hanged priced, una car of No. 3 hard. nowever. MfUing at a ic aova1 There was a fa.tr milling Inquiry for spring wheat, but ae offt-rlngs were light only a few Hdiesi were reported and tntme sales were maile at steady prWa. The demand for all grades of corn was good, but the demand for the better grades was eipeclally actlvo and most of these samplea sold JHo to 3tc aoove Monday 9 general run 01 priem, Whit and yellow corn sold around $1.61H and $1.62, while mixed corn sold from $1.61 to tl.614, The demand for oata was ex. rellfnt and as receipts were extremely Itgni the tables were pretty well cleaned up at an euriy nour. 1 standard oata brought l4c No. 2 white ranged from 63c to 63Uc. with the bulk Koltig at tiSe. while the No, 4 white brought tt-c. Rye was alow at nominally unchanged prices and barley waa moderately active, wun prices quoted about unchanged. CARLOT RKCRII'TS. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. rhicago 61 Onmha SI Kiluhrs City 41 St. I -on Is 77 296 201) IS 0 81 These sates were reported today Wheat No. 2 hard winter; 1 car (dark), $2.86; 3 cars. $2.84; 1 car, $2.$4H; 1 car, 13.83. No. 8 hard winter: 2 cars, $2.79; 2 cars, $9.78; 1 car, $9.71. No. 4 hard win ter: 1 car, $2.78. Sample hard win tort 1 car. $9.68. No. 2 spring: 1 car, $2.82. 'Sample spring: 1 car (frosted), $3.36. No. S mixed durum: 1 car, $3.68. No. 3 mixed: X car, $8.76. No. 4 mixed; 1 car, $2.73. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car. $31.69: 1 car. $1.41 14. No. 2 white: 1 car, $1.68; It cars. $1.81 14. No. 8 white: 6 cars, fl.lH, No 1 yellow: 2 cars. $161tt. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.62; 32 cars, $1.614. No. I yellow: 2 care, $l.l. no. 4 yellow; l cur, ai.Bl. No. 3 mixed: 36 cars, 11,61 4. No. I mixed; 13 cars, l,61fe. No, 4 mixed: S oars, $1,614; 1 car, $1.61. No. fl mixed: 1 tar, $1.61; 1 car, $1.60 m 1 car (musty), $1.57. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1,16. Oats Standard: 3 cars. 8lo. No, 3 white: I car (shipper's weights), fSc; It cars, 63a No. 4 white; 6 cars, 62 Ha Sam ple white: 2 cars, 61c; 1 car, 6tHo; S cars, 59c Omaha Caih Prices Wheat; No. hard, $2.8102.84H: No- 2 herd, $2.7602.79; No. 4 hard, $2.6802.93; No. 2 spring, $2,800 3.82: No. 3 spring, $3.7101.80. Corn: No. 3 white, $1.6101.61; No. 8 whlto. $1,610 1.62; No. 4 white, $1.6101.61 No. 6 white, 31.6OH01.61; No. 6 white. $1,600 1.61; No. 2 yellow, $1.61H0t.62; No. 3 yel low, $1.6191.614; No. 4 yellow. $1.600 1.61; No. 6 yellow, $1.80401.61; No. 6 yel low, $1.6091.604; No. 8 mixed, $1.16140 1.614; No- 8 mixed, $1,6101.614. No. 4 mixed, $1.60491-614: No. 6 mixed, $1,604 A 1.60; No. 6 mixed, $1.6001.61. Oata: No. 2 white. 63 4 0 64c; standard, 63 0 834i; No. $ white, 624(3o; No. 4 white, 620 63 4 c. Barley: malting, $1.2001.86; No. 1 feed. $1.1001.26. Rye: No. 2. $3,260 2.27: No. $, $2.2603.36. Local range of options: Art." I Open. High. Low.l Clone Yes. 25 Wht I 5 July 12 15 S IS 316 1 16 20S Sep. I 1 94 1 94 194 1 94 194 1 Corn. I S July t 1 61 I 1 66HI164S 1 65 151H Sep. J 44 1 44 Ui) I 48 1:14 Deo. 95 964 95 98 4 94 S Oats. July 68 hK Efti tK 66 Sep. 49K 49U .494 4t' 474 S Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee E by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broken, 3 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha. 2Z Art" ' j" Opon. : High. Low. Close. Yes. 5 Wht 5 July 2 22 S 22 !17 I 194 216 s Sep. 2 00 S 01 198 1 96 196 5 Corn. 35 July 1 67 1 57 161 1 58 I48H Z Sep. 1 43 1 44ft 189 t 44 1344 Dec. 1 06 1 05 96ft I 02 95 Oats. H July 69 U 40 68 60 68 S Sep. 614 63 604 62 4 60 Dea , 63 ti'i 68 64 4 62 Pork. 5 July 88 02 38 03 17 95 87 77 88 00 Sep. 8$ 00 9$ 60 37 60 17 SO 88 00 s Lard July 21 32 21 82 21 17 31 25 21 32 Sep. 31 46 - 21 47 21 80 21 40 21 47 S Ribs. S July 20 7S 2ft TS 30 3 20 70 20 77 Sep 30 90 20 90 JO 76 20 82 20 67 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Action of Board of Trade In Fixing Price or Lttra rua to iroduoe sedative Effect. Chicago, June 6. Sensational price ad vances In the corn market with buying on a tremendous acale resulted from action of the Board of Trade directors Monday night establishing $1.66 a bushel aa a maximum limit on quotations of corn In store, either for Immediate or future delivery. The ex treme consequent jump In value today waa 10o anil the market closed firm; B01Oo net higher, with July at $1,634 and Bep. tember at $1.44. Wheat gained 4944c net and finished unsettled at $2,194 for July and $1,96 4 or September. The out come In oata was a rise of 1 02760 and in provisions a decline of 6022c. Whatever hopes were entertained that the fixing of a maximum price would have a sedative effect on the com market took flight the Instant tha. trading began. In atead of reduenng the coat of tha cereitl, the circumstances that a maximum Itmll had been deemed necessary acted on the bulls like the waving of a red flag and there was a Jump of 94c shown on the very firm transactions. Apparently the es tablishment of a maximum had been widely taken to Imply strength ot bullish predic tions that unless a limit was set the mar ket was likely to reach $3. Excessive ritlna and further unseasonable eold tended like wise to excite apprehension and ao, too, did reports that country supplies wore about exhausted with foreign demand Increasing. Eagerness to purchase ooru proved h great that all the other trading pits were virtually emptied of brokers. Lata factors Included smallnees of rural offerings, ad vices that much replanting would be neces sary and the fact that shippers and Indus tries had been liberal buyers of corn today for Immediate delivery, North American available eupplles of corn were estimated at 4,866,000 bushels, as against 16,968,000 bushels a year ago. Wheat and oats hardened berause of sympathy with corn. Improved crop pros pects aa to both wheat and oata tended, however, to offset to a large degreo tha ef fects of the corn bulge. Provisions eased down owing to continued dullness of cash demand and to weakness In the hog market. Foreign intercuts were said to have been liberal seller of lard. Cash prices: Wheat No, 2 and A red and Nos. 2 and 2 hard, nominal. Corn No. 2 yellow. ll.T4 m.i2: wo. z yellow, $1.6701.714; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Mats no, wnite, B ftfsMC; smnuara, C3066c. Rye No. 7, nominni: ao, 3, i:au. Timothy $7.65 06. oo. Clover, $12.0017.00. Barley, $1.2001.60. Pork SS7.SC. Lard $21.15921.25. Ribs $20.30021. Of). Butter Unchanged. Eggs Lower; receipts, 17,391 cases; firsts, 31032c; ordinary ft ruts, 30031c; at mark, caaea Included, 1Z324. Potatoes Unchanged; receipts, new, 20 cars; old, 14 care. Poultry Alive firm; fowls, 214c; springs, 30038c. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis. June 4. Wheat July. $2.40; September, $1.66. Caah; No. 1 hard, 2.9fi; No. 1 northern, $2.8602.96; No. 2 northern, $2.7592.86. Corn No. S yellow, $i.z 4 wl."3 Mi- Oats No. 3 white 420t!V- Flax B !. $3.2103.27, Flour Unchanged. Barley 9Oc0$l. 38. Rye $2.3502.86. Bran $24.00026.00. Metal Markel. New York. June 6.--Metals Lead firm; apot. $11,37 411.76. Sr-Htir Hfeady; spot. Rast St. Louis delivery. I9.S7U fff B.bo. copper firm; electrolytic spot and nearhy, $32,000 34 .00, nominal: third quarter and later de liveries. $29.0093.00. Iron firm and un. changed. Tin steady; spot 60.&&tl.o0. At Iondon: CopDcr. Boot. 130; futures, f 129 10s; electrolytic, (142. Tin, spot. 237; futures, 234 10s. Lead, spot, 30 10s; fu tures, 29 10a. Spelter, apot 64; futures, 60. iSacar Market. New Tork. Juns 6. Suar Raw steady; cntrlfUKa! -.NBc; molasses, 6.01c; rttflned steady; fine granulated, 7.bO&r..flO('. Sugar futures opened quiit and at noon prl-en were 1 to $ points lower, The Hose waa Irrecular. one point hither to four lower; an lea, 6,160 tons; July, (.lie; Sop Umber, i.aoo; December, t.OGc; January, 4.82c. NEW YORK STOCKS Quiet Over Registration Day Has Quieting Effect on Wall Street and "War Brides" Advance. New York. .Iiimi (1 Alw.no. of dlsturb Hlici, over ri'Rlatrutlon tiny an.l a niun1 holii'ful fe.lliiic r.'MHTtlnK Mil.!.!! affHlrn. ilMt'tto tho sham dei-ltnn In rublta to th'lr Unvi-Ht rooor.l. tILfu.i'il fr,ifh vitality Into today's market. Inthi trial, .to! otlirr .hurt', popularly Idi-nllflo,! with Itto sovrrul war ci'mips wcr tlio ptrona.'at (VatiiriM,, many of thoso Unties rlwlnir to tho yr-nr'n bent vrlron. ltiilU nn.l other Mtntidartl Btot'U followed In di'iultory f.hlon. United Butea HI, el, Ihu HvthtehetitH, LaekHwanrtH. Orui-IMe. Midvalo and EUir Mtitte, Btoels, an well an Hepuhllu Iron, t'olorado Fuel and others of less import ance, roirl.tered extreme advanees of 3 to almoat 10 olnta. Industrial Alcohol was the most sensa tional feature, mnkln, a sternly a.eent of l points to U6,, and fully retatntns virtually all Ita advantage, flperlfio equip ments were featured hy llnldwtn and American in comollvoa. New York Airbrake. American Car, J'roaaed Steel Car, Hallway 8teel JSjirlti.. Uelinral Kloctrle, Central Leather and American Can common anil preferred at gross advances of 1 to almost S points. bililpplnica and motors ronatltut.d the heavy features, oil, also held back, but Nonars. Tutted States Hubher and copper were inodtratsly strong. Pinal prlcea were moally 1 to s points under highest levels, except for the murket leaders, Total sales. 1,040,000 shares. The break lu Russlsn sxrhango to 25. 35 resulted from small offerings, but dealers In exchange were Inclined to regard the slump as of speculative origin. Shipment of about IQOO.OOO additional gold to Hpaln coincided wltb. the strength of remittances to Madrid, Bonds wero Irregular; total gales, par value, !.i:s,00n, Heveral United fttste, coupon and regis tered Issues war. off 1 to 1. per cent on call. Sales. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar... too S "' American Csu .... H,,otl 3 b iki Am. Car A Found. .,300 7" V. 70 Ain. Locomotive 13,300 7B. 73 734 Am. Sin. Itery... 3O00 lll 1111'. ltl' Am. Sugar Hef.... 6,500 3 tit Vu 11(1. 117 Am. Tel, A Tel.... 500 1311. 1JI1. ml Am. Z., L. & .... 700 31 SS S:U Anaconda Copptr . 17,)l0 5ti u r, S Atchison 1.(100 loss 11 1031. I. II 1 IV. I III, 3,000 10a u, 107 108 U Haltlmoro A Ohio. ,300 73i 71 73 B. & S, Copper.... too 43 i 43 43 S Cat. Petroleum .... 300 23Uj 33 13 Canadian Paclflo . 9,300 161 U 10014 litou. Central Leather ... 3,300 93U 3tk S3 Cheaa. ft Ohio 1,300 61 4 00 0 U.. Id. & HI, fatll.. 3,000 741. 73 73 Chicago ft North.. 300 11114 lu 111 C R. I. ft P. ctf... 4.1011 43k 43 4Jt Chlno Copper 3,300 51 11 II H Colorado F. ft I... t,S00 (714 54 V. 57 Corn Product. Ref. 33,300 33 31 lit Crucible Hteel .... 37.000 :' 30H Cuba Can. Sugar.. 7.100 44H 43 44H Plat. Securities ... 5,000 IS 'a 17 li EH 3.300 S5i !4 35 Oonornl nieolrlo .. 1,300 lti 103 163 Ueneral Motors ... 3,100 105 103 103 PIIOTOPI.AVS. dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU r. a. aaW , n .. aBaaaV W w j7',ra i s PV ak, I S t f Mllllllllllllllllltllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrl W 4TT I i liisji 111 ENID BENNETT "HAPPINESS" Key.ton. "A Maiden'. Trust." AMIISEMKNTS. On If Vtudvill in Town Complete Change of Profram today Arthur La Vine SCo. Coney Island to the North Pole, A Spectacular Comedy in Three Scenes. Cecil Jefferson Southern Sonn and Stories GLADYS LESLIE The Girl With th $1,000,000 Smile, in "AN AMATEUR ORPHAN" BRANDEIS-Juli-.tn:- SLtf iftfiE, "Robin Hood" Mnt.-"The Serenade" SUNDAY, JUNE 10TH 1 TO 11 P. M. By Arrangement With the "Strand" Wm. S. Hart DEAL MAN." Adm., 10c Any Part of ths House. flreat North, pfd.. 500 107(4 107 107 u. N. Ore ctf.... ., 3,600 34 33? 94 I Illinois Central 103 Innplrstlon Copper. 7,501) 64 63 . 64 ',. Int. Mer. Mur. pfd. 30,200 31 ,79 30 Inter. Nickel ..... 11,500 42 41 43 Inter. Taper 6,400 46 44 44 Kanaaa City South ... 32 Kcnnecoll Copper.. 9.100 49 .48 49 Loull. & Nash..., 125 Maxwell Motors ... 300 10 60 60 M.'i. Petroleum ... U.100 100 IH 91 Miami Copper 1.500 40 40 40i MljMiurl Paclflo .. 1,500 38 38 28 Montana Power 99 Nevada Copper ... .900 25 25 35'; N. Y. Central 8,100 9t 91 91 'i I N. Y.. N. II. 11 84 Norfolk & Western 100 124 124 124 Northern Paclflo . l.tioo 10314 103 103 Pacific Mall 600 24 24 24 Pacific Tel. Tel 56 Pennsylvania 800 5.1 53 63 Pittsburgh Coal .. 10,700 61 49 61 Ray Con. Copper.. 2.800 30 30 30 Reading 18.600 94 93 93 Hep. Iron Steel... 23,400 931. 91 83 Shattuck Arts. Cop 200 27 27 87 Nnulhern Paclflo .. 3.200 93 9! 93 Southern Rail 1,700 27 17 37 Sludebsker Corp.. 1.400 83 79 79 Texas Co 2.800 222 121 121 Cnlon Pacific 3.900 136 136 13 V. S. Ind. Alcohol. 54.400 168 164 166 V. S. Steel 271.800 132 129 131 T S Steel pfd 1.300 118 118 118 I'tah Copper 3.400 116 113 114 Wabash pfd "B",. 300 26 25 35 Western Pnlon 93 West. Klertrlc .... 11.100 66 63 34 Total sales for the day. 1.040.000 shares. New Tork Money Market. New York. Juns 1, M.roantll. Pap.r 3tT6 per cent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, I4.7S; commercial 60-ilay Mils on banks, 14.71 ; commerotsl 60-day bllla, 14.71 I demand, 14.76; cable., 14.76 7-lt. SIlv.iwBar, 76 o; Metlcatt dollars, 68c. Ronds Gov.rnm.nt weak; railroad Irreg. ular. Tim. LoansStrong; 40 days, 40o per cent; 10 days and tlx months, 4tyB par cent. Call Money Firm: blgh, 4 per oent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rat., 2 per cent; last loana. 1 per cent; cloalng bid, 1 per oent; offered at 2 par cent. IT. g. Is, reg... 95llit. 81. M. ... 91 do coupon ... 95 'K. C. 8. ref. ts 88 U. s. Is, reg.. 96 t.. ft N. unl. 4s. 91 do coupon 99 'I X 1 T lit II 67 P. S. 4a. reg... 106 Mo. rac. gen 4a. 61 do coupon. . . .106 Mont. Power 6s. -96 Pan. 8s coupon 88 N. T. C. deb 6s, 106 Am. For. Sec. 6s 96N. I'ac. 4a 38 A. T. ft T. clt. 6s 99 do 8. 62 Anglo-French 5s. 93HO. s. U rot. 4a.. 83 ArmourCo4. 91JPao. T. ft T. (a. 97 Atchison gon. 4. 90 Penn. con. 4s.l02 Haiti, ft Ohio... 86 do gen. 4s.. 91 Cent. T,eather Ks.100 R.adlng gen. 4a 97 Cent. Paclflo 1st. 81 . I,, ft 8 F ad 4s 68 Cb.es. ft O. cv. 6a 88 s. Pao. or. 6..., 99 c, B. ft Q. 1. 4. 96 do ref. 4. "CMftSPg4s 97 So. Railway 6s.. 99 C R I ft P R r 4s 72 "Teg. ft Pac. 1st 15 Colo. 8. r. 4. 79 Union Pac. 4s... 98 I. ft It. O. ref. 5a 69 -do cv. 4 99 Pom. ol Can, ( 8U. 8. Rubbar 6s. 97 Erie gen. 4s.... 62 V. 8. Steal 5s. ..104 Oen. Kl.c. 6s....l09'Wahaah 1st. ...100 Ot. N. lat 4,. 94W. Union 4s.. 9: IlL Cent. ref. 4. 86 "Bid. "Ottered. New Vork Dry Goods Market. New York, An. s.Pry Qooda Finished cotton, wor. advanced today. Gray goods war. .trong, A scarcity of ipot ruled ttu knjt gooda market. Tarn, advanced clos. to prohibitive pries. HOTorr.ATs. AT THE I w - I TODAY--FRI.--SAT. i VALESKAl SURATT j The star of a thousand gowns wears the most stunning creations that Daim fashion has ever conceived. 1 -IN- I "The SLAVE"! A stirring drama of a work-1 ing girl who sold herself in marriace to "Old, mey Bags" and became a .slave of luxury. ' Coming Next Week ETHEL BARRYMORE, in "The Call of :!:r People" C MUSE TODAY, FRI., SAT. FANNIE WARD In "Unconquered" THE WAR TODAY ONLY TODAY ONLY RUTH ROLAND "THE DEVIL'S FATE" AMPHEMENTg, BASE BALL Omaha vs. Das Molnas, June 48--7. ROURKE PARK Games Called, 3.1B. BEE WANT ADS SUPPLY YOUR WANTS For OnlyC Per Word u 1 IW . aVf . S .atSV , all 111 XI ,..