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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917.
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REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
OPPORTUNITY!
OPPORTUNITY!!
OPPORTUNITY!!!
Owner hu toft city and Imtnjctn ub to
sell bts new 6 -room boua located at 4034
Xorth 14th Ave-, at once. This house tn
well built, strictly modern. Including open
plumbing, sai and electric light, oak
floori. full basement with furnace and
laundry facilities. Rooms are taittly pa
pered; In fact, the house has never been
occupied. Tots Is one of the best oppor
tunltles this office has offered In months.
Owner Is bound to sell and therefore some
one is bound to ret a barfaln. If this
description Interests you come fn and let
us show you the house. Any fair offer
and almost any terms will buy this prop
erty. Opportunities like this are lew.
DON'T BE TOO LATE.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.,
(Realtors)
616 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bide. D. 1016.
Classy Miller Park Bungalow
Price Only S3.300
Vive larse rooms and bath, beautifully
decorated; oak finish: all tha built-in
features. Lot 43x120; on block to Miller
Park school; two blocks to car.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701-2 Om. Nat. Bk. Bid. Tyler 496.
AKTKft looking at MINNB LUSA 1 00 dif
ferent buyers decided that it was the best
proposition on the market and tbey
backed their judgment by buying lots.
IF YOU will come out today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,
"42 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
South.
ONE 6-room and one 4 -room cottage, both
on ons lot; fine condition; live in one and
rent the other. Price for both, $8,760.
Very easy terms. No. S483 South 20th St.
400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270.
UONTCLAIR BUNUALOW,
Stucco construction. I largs light rooms.
Oak floors, oak and snamel finish. Pries
4.8,800. Easy terms. Another new build
ing for 13,860 Call Douglas 1713 days.
Walnut 16(10 evenings.
FULL lot on Georgia Ave., east of, Hans
com Park, 1,000.
If. P. WEAI. 510 S. 18th St. Doug. 171.
Miscellaneous
$25 PER MONTH
will buy you a modern 7-room house, only
a block from car line and In a good resi
dential district The purchaser, Instead
of making a larpe first payment Is to
agree to paint and paper the liouse. This
is a proposition worth looking Into if you
want your own home.
CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY,
Douglas 800. REALTORS. 608 Bee Bide;.
J, B. ROBINSON. Real Batata and lneur
ance. 442 Baa Blda- Dougla. 4017
WORLD REALTY CO lunding!""'
R. 8. TRUMBULL.
130S 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1784
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VeIiAVK several lots located at 27th and
Corby and S7th and Maple, three blocks
from new school location. Two of these
are on paved streets. Will sell at a bar
gain. Can give terms. Travers Brother.
810 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
DANDV lot.
69x139, two street frontages; easy
terms. Call Douglas 1064 or vsninga.
Harney 4168 , ,
BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price 8220, only
13 ossh and 60 cents ner week. Doug. 1891
CARTER LAKE CLUB.
Have two clear, level high lots, west
to exchange for Carter LU Club, lot,
value SS00. Box 4473. Bee.
REAL ESTATE Investment
GROWING PROPERTIES
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
100x188, . Harney near , 20th, $4,300.
Owner here from California says, "Oet of
fer while here."
146x130, corner on 94th not far from
Farnam, $60,000. Not offered before.
182x122, Farnam at 27th, $66,000.
HARRISON & MORTON,
ll Omaha Nat. Bk. Bide. D. 814.'
NEW APARTMENT
Near 24th and Harney Sts.
Consisting of four 8 -room apts. and two
, J-room apts.; beautifully finished through
cut Murphy beds, gas ranges, bst of
plumbing. Pays 8 pet. net on price of
$20,000. For terms and location call
HIATT COMPANY,
546-7-1 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bide. Ty. .
APARTMENT.
176,000 Ineom. 12 par cant; ona year
eld; vary flno location: mortgag. 125.000
and will accept 120.000 Id trada; bal
anca caah or negotiable papers
CALKINS 4 CO.,
rjeurloe 1313 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND
SPECULATIVE PROPERTT.
A. P. TUKET SON,
REALTORS,
' (20 tint National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
HAVE client with 240 acres good land In
asters Montana. Clear, worth $6.000 ;
three miles from good railroad own.
Want 4 to 8-room- modern Omaha resi
dence, -valued $4,009 to $6,000. Joseph
Pick. 2219 Evans St Web. 4866.
1 HAVE) a $26,000 hardware, doing good
business, and $10,000 In money. Want
western Iowa or eastern Nebraska farm
& & and R. B. Montgomery. 806 Omaha
wationai Bang siqg.
GOOD OMAHA INCOME PROPERTY,
and part cash, to oxchangs for Douglaa or
Barpy county farm land.
BOX Kit, BUB. v
REAL ESTATE BW Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF, Realtor. Wars Bile. Specialist
la downtown business orooerty.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
BKNSON BARGAIN.
Fine, targe corner and almost new -r.
house, strictly modern In every way; oak
finish; has a number of special features;
furnaoo heat; every room newly decorated;
outside Just painted; fine place for chick
ens and garden; located at 3601 N. 6Bth
Ave. This home must be sold. Have cut
pries to $2,600; about $250 cash, balance
like rent
RASP BROTHERS,
810.12-14 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
Dundee.
DUNDEE BARGAIN
$6,250
Ideal arrangement as follows: Large
living room with fireplace, built-in book
cases: opening Into sun room or den; large
dining room with French doors opening
onto porch; good Bleed breakfast room and
kitchen on the first floor. Combination
stair landing with three large bedrooms
and sleeping porch on the second floor;
oak floors throughout and oak finish on
the first floor and white enamel on the
Nticond floor. Oarage and driveway. Pos
session 1st of June, Can bs li mulled on
terms.
GLOVE & SPAIN" (Realtors,
J? :o City aU Bit. Bldg. Ovug. 9t9Z -
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE HOMK,
lit BLOCKS FROM ST. CAR,
$ BLOCKS FROM
HAPPY HOLLOW CLUB.
Lot 60x140, with ast front modern
house, $ rooms; sun room and sleeping
porch, garage and Joint . driveway. Price
17,600. AH paving paid.
This house baa oak finish, oak floors
and brick mantle in first story: 4 bed
rooms and bath finished In white snsmel
upstairs; full basement with turns ce, fruit
cellar, laundry and toilet in basement
floored attic, and Is protected by building
res trie lions.
J. H. DUMONT ft CO..
REALTORS
416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 490.
DUNDEE HOME
10-room, all tnvdern bouse, 4a26 Cass
St., on car line, two lots, corner, full
basement in four rooms, hot water heat
elegant oak floors and finish, two man.
tels, two sleeping porchrs, large porcb.
lawn and trees, barn for two autoa,
choicest location In city, easy terms.
Phone Leavltt. Walnut 19 JO.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
Well located lots on easy terms. Mod'
em, attractlvt homes. Before buying bo
surs and see
GEORGE & CO.
HOME BARGAIN.
ttEDCCED FROM $7,000 TO $6,600.
IF SOLD BEFORE) JUNB 1.
Brick and stucco home, six rooms and
sleeping porcb; thoroughly modern
throughout, all floors of oak. oak trim
downstairs: white enamel u oat airs: cum
in buffet fireplace, bookcases, kitchen
cabinets, ta; large lot Owner must
sacrmce. rrerer to ceai who ouyar oi-
fact. Box 4280. Bee.
HOMES and home sites in Dundee,
8HULER ft CART. 204 Keellne. D. E074.
-ACRE blk.. Fairs ere and Brownell Hall
district Snap. C, J. Canan.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
LI8TINO houses to rent or sell on small caah
payments, have partus waiting. Western
Resl Estate. 41S Karbach Blk. D. SCOT
LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with Ed.
ward F. Williams Co- $01 Omaha Nat
Bank Bldg. D. 480. '
LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us.
WE SELL THEM. OSBORNB REALTY
Co.. Tyler 4$6
TO RENT or sell houses, list with ALLEN
HABRBTT, fell Be. DOUg. 7768.
FINANCIAL
$l.ii00 1ITGE., bearing 6 pyt, semi-annually
secured by property valued at $4,600.
raimaage-ioomls inv. Co.. w. O .W. Bldg.
INSURANCE, Fire. Tornado, Automobile,
C. A. Orlmmel, 849 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
Real-Estate, fcoani, Mortgages,
FARM MORTGAGES.
Well secured, bearing 6 pet Interest
HARLEY I. HOOKER.
40 First Nat Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler MSS.
5 PER CENT to Der cent on best ola
city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also
farm loans. Reasonable commission.
PBTBK8 TRUST CO.. 1833 Farnam St.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranchoa. Wo also buy good farm mort
gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha.
H. W. BINDER.
Money en hand for mortgage loana
City National1 Bank Bldg.
PRIVATE money to loan on Omaha real,
dence property. E. H. Lougee. Ino. 638
Keellne Bldg.
SHOPEN ft CO.. PRIVATE MONET.
OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KKKE'W tt. B. CO.. 1018 Omaha wat'l.
FARM and city'loans. &H and 6 per cent
W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 11.48.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. UK AH AM. 604 Bee Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad.
weaa mag,, ism ana ramam sts.
5
CITY
garvin bros:.
LOANS
om. w.i. nn. mag.
Tty MONET HARRISON A MORTOH.
' 10 gia Omaha Nat'l Bank Bids'.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBEKG. 113 Bran.
dela Tnaater Blag. p. ese
Stocks and Bonds.
LISTED and unlisted .locks. Investment
aecurttlea. Indu.trlat atocka.
ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO.,
' "860 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Abstracts of Title. f
,. Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co-
305 a 17th St., ground floor.
- Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co.
REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract of
Acs in Nebraska. 206 Brsndels Theater,
Miscellaneous.
GALLAGHER & NELSON
Represent prompt pay Insurance com
panies. sip Hranaeia mas;., umina. pub.
IF INTERESTED in the Casper Oil fields
writs to Boa 32$. Catper, Wyo,, Validat
ing dona.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
California Lands.
FOR GALE 1.000 lots In new beach town
site, southern California, at H actual
value for quick cash sale. See R. D.
Horton, Hotel Henshaw. today. Salesman
wanted. "
Iowa Lands.
160 ACRES first-class land. Hi miles from
Dun lap; good Improvements, punlap Is
60 miles 'east of Council Bluffs on Lin
coin Highway. Price $126.00 per acra.
Will take la sood Omaha residence
property. .
BIG 4 REALTY CO.,
1016.16 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 8486.
A BARGAIN,
Improved Harrison county, lows, 160-aere
farm, -for salt on oary terms. Pries $140
par acre.
ARCHER REALTY COMPANY,
680 Brandsls BIdf.
Montana Land.
LAND In south or southeast part of Mon
tana; small or largo tracts that will pro
duce enormous crops In wheat oats, bar
ley, etc. Part Irrigated, from $8 up an
acre. Close to R. R. Boms of this land
will raise 60 bushels of wheat or 100
bu. of oats or 4 to 6 tons of alfalfa to
. the acre. Fine water, fine climate, surs
increase In land; easy terms, low K, R.
fare. Send me your address and I will
mail you particulars. C. M. Ry lan der. 864
Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg.
Nebraska Lands.
SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments
6 acres up wo farm the farm we son
you. Tho Hungerford Potato Growers'
Association, uth and Howard Sts.. Oma
ha. Douglas M71.
WET lands msdt dry enough for crops or
no pay la oar way of draining lana. no
tract too largo or too wet Guarantee
Drainage Co.. Oakland. Neb.
120-ACRE improved farm SH miles from
Benson, wen situated ana witn gooa roaas,
F, D. WEAD, 310 8. 18th St. Wead Bldg.
New Mexico Lands.
STOCK RANCH.
For quick sals. 23,000 acres of fine
grazing land In New Mexico. Price $2.60
per acre; can make some terms, figure
this out stock men, and see what It
means, See, writs or phone. L, B. 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
writs for option to J. F. Cochran, Faith,
a D.
Texas "-ands.
OOOD corn land. East Texas, $26 an aero.
uet my free book.
W. 8. FRANK. SOI Vevlllo Block. Omahs.
Wisconsin Lands.
fifir. APPTTQln tho best part of Wle
UUV AVXVOOconsln, Llmestono soil;
mils from station i excellent buildings;
fins location tor pure bred stock raiser.
For full description, address C. H. Dunbar.
Pickett Wis.
MONEY TO LOAN
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as Hbcurlty.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost, $3.60.
$40, 6 mo., endorsed notes, total oost $2.60.
Smaller, largo am'ts, proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666
LEGAL RATE LOANS
$24.00 $240.00 or more
EaBy payments.' Utmost privacy,
340 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 228$.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ernest G. Bugh to Walter H Janice
. feet north of McKlnley, west side, "
40x146 ...... $ 1
Mary A, J on en to M. A. Pease, .lark- ,
son street. 66 fort eat of Thlrty
HtJt'h street, syuth ' Me, 86x124.... 1
LIYE STOCK MARKET
PMarket Slow Under Heavy
Run of Cattle; Hangover
Hogi Force the Price
Down Ten Cents.
Omaha, Juno T, HIT.
Receipts wars: Cattla, Hoga Bheep.
Official Monday $,46 O70 ,106
Official Tuesday ..a. 1.171 t.043 6,034
Official Wednesday..,. $.376 8,164 130
Estimate Thursday ... $.300 13,000 1,(00
Four days this week. .33,308 36,166 14.969
.Same days lait week.. 31,734 30.86H 18.647
Name two weeks ago.. 87, 888 46,650 16,280
Same three weeks ago. 27,608 80,760 It, 346
Same four weeks ago. 10,107 3MS6 23,040
Sama days last year.. 11,810 40,616 16.644
Receipts and disposition of llv stock at
the Union Stock Yards, Omaha for twenty
four hours ending at 8 p, m. yesterday,
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.Horses.
C, M. ft St. P 1 6
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 18 8 ..
Union pacific 87 66 10 ..
C. ft N. W., cast 12 4 .. .,
C. ft N. W., west 64 64 1 ..
C, St P., M. ft O.... 46 U
C, B. ft Q... esst 26 S
C, R. I. ft P., east, w 1$ 11 . 2
C. R. I. ft P.. west... 9
Illinois Central 1 S .. ..
Chicago Great Wst... 6
Totals 393 1T1
DISPOblTION HEAD.
Cattle. Ho.
26
Sheep.
Morris ft Co IIS
Swift ft Company 1,643
Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,788
Armour ft Co 1,447
Schwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co. . . 28
Z.4S& ....
3,60$ 1,467
S.T88 t
3,475 241
487
1611
So. Omaha Pack. Co. 17 ....
Kohr 188
Wilson 76 ....
H unttnger ft Oliver. . 4 ....
F. B. Lewis 178 ....
J. B. Root A CO...... S ....
J. H. Bulla 6 ....
L. F. Hubs ! ....
werthelmer ft Drgen. 1 ....
Sullivan Bros..,. 17
Hlgglns 11 ....
Huffman 2 ...
Roth ; 60 ....
Meyers , It ....
O lass berg 1 ....
Baker, Jones A Smith 78 ....
John Harvey 81
Dennis A Francis 42 ....
O'Day 20 ....
Other buyers 31$ ....
$30
Totals 6,964 13,484 S,46$
Cattle Receipts were unusually largo for
a Thursday. A largo proportion of the ar
rivals had been shipped for Wednesday's
market but failed to arrive In tlmo by rea
son of tho heavy storms In tho country. The
total for tho four days this week foots up
32,808 bead, being slightly larger than last
week and larger than a year ago by over
2,000 head. The market was a little slow
on all grades and from that on down to
fully lOo lower In many cases. In fact year
lings were generally quoted as fully 10c
lower.
Cows and heifers were slow to a little
lower. Feeders were scarce and for that
reason the market did not show much
change on tha. kind.
Quotations on cattle: Good to oholeo
beeves, $13.60Q18.86; fair to good beeves,
(ll.6012.G0; common to fair beeves, $10.26
tff 11.60: good to choice yearlings, $13,009
12.86; fair to good yearlings, $11.0012.00;
13.26: fair to good yearlings, $11.00012,00;
common to fair yearlings, $l0.00ii 11.00;
good to choice heifers, $10.26911.26; god
to oholeo cows, $8.7610.76; fair to good
cows, $8.7609.76; common to fair cows,
$7.00O$.76; prims feeding steers, $10,000
11.00; good to choloo feeders, $9.26010.00;
fair to good feeders, $8.60O-S&l common
to fair feeders. $7.00O.60; good to choice
stocksrt, $9.60010.60 stock hslfsrs, $8,260
10.60; stock cows, $7.00010-00; stock calves,
$8.60011.00; veal oalvea, f 10.009 14.S6 1 bti
bulls, stsgs. etc., $8.0010.76.
Representative isles:
BEEF STEERS. ' -No.
Av. Pr No. Ar. Pr.
2 046 $8 86 41........ 880 $t $6
2 600 10 00 3.. ?3( 10 26
7 840 11 00 7 fc 64 11 26
2 860 11 60 1 610 11 76
1 669 12 00 14 1000 13 16
13 1237 12 46 20 1342 12 66
20 1330 13 60 27 .1267 It 76
44 1264 13 76 64........1344 13 00
33 1644 13 10
Hogs Before tho closing of the market
yesterday 116 oars or $,164 head of hogs
got in. There were also a few trains after
3 o'clock which were, of courao counted
in today's supply. This morning fresh ar
rivals wero estimated, at 168 cars or 13,000
head, and It was thought that this might
be over run. Tho total for the week so
far Is 36,166 head, as compared with 80,869
a week ago, 46,669 .two weak ago and
40.636 a year ago.-- -
Hardly any of the hogs that earns In after
midday yesterday wero sold, such bids as
were mads on them being considerably
lower tban morning prices. As a result
there was quite a carry-over for today,
actual offerings being somewhere around
200 cars. With so big a supply at their
disposal packers paid no attention to steady
wires from Chicago but made their early
offers fully 10c lower than yesterday. Ship
pers, however, bought quite a few nogs
early, that were steady or close to It, and
eventually packers had to raise their binds
on the better grades, bulk of the sales
when finally made not being more than Cc
to In occasional Instances 10c lower. They
had so large a supply to pick from though,
that they were able to discriminate pretty
severely against the commoner grades, and
up to a fairly late hour in tno morning a
good many highly mixed and light hogs
were still In sellers hands under bids that
were fully 10c lower. If In fact they were
able to get bids at all. Earlier sales were
made mainly at $16.20016.40, but there
was a probability that when these commoner
hoga were cleaned up the bottom of tho bulk
would be around $16.10 or $16.16. Best
heavies failed to beat $16.46. The general
market was quotable as uneven big 6c
lower, and closing weak, with the greatest
declines on the commoner kinds.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
82. .200 120 16 16
31. .218 40 16 26
70. .348 ... 16 20
76. .367 160 16 80
40. .242
60. .280
16 35
96.. 173 400 lb 40
40 16 46
PIOS.
.. 14 00
20. .111
Sheep There was a light run of sheep
and lambs on hand this morning, no more
than fifteen csrs, or 3, Boo head, being re
ported In. Two of thess were California
spring lambs dl-ect to packers. For the
rour days receipts root up 14,969 head,
being more than 1,000 larger than ' last
week, but 4,600 short of two weeks ago, and
some 600 smaller than for tho correspond
ing aays last year.
One load of natives, mixed owes and
lambs was all that ever aot In yesterday.
These sold pretty close to steady, the lambs.
which ware very good, bringing $16.76 and
the ewes $10.00. Other stuff that was in
sight failed to arrive until late last night
or this morning.
Today's offerings were cleaned tin In
pretty fair season, although packers did not
seem to be overly eager buyers and were
out for continued declines If they could get
them. The undertone to the market was
again easier, and while some sales looked
steady, others were weak to possibly as
much as a quarter lower. Sales Included
tops of six loads of California springers at
$16.10. They were not the best, and a
nominal top of$16-60 Is quotBble.Bewt
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles R. Sherman and wife to Rose
uentieman, southeast corner
Twenty-seventh avenue ahd Far
nam street. BiUia2
Rose C. Gentleman to Ouy Liggett.
"""smi corner 'i went yeevn tit
avenue and Farnam street, tlWt
132 1
Helga P. Bergo and husband to Nets
E. Pearson, Twenty-eighth avenue.
87.6 feet south of Indiana avenue,
west side, 80x70 , 1,200
Walter Van Der creek and wife to
Henry P, Van Dercrook, northwest
corner Twenty-second and Larlmore,
44x136 : i
Anna O. Ryden and husband to Mabel
J. Wiglngton, Fort street 67 feet
west of Twenty-fifth avenue, north
side, 37x104 1,960
Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Omaha
Loan and Building association. Forty-second
street, 96 feet north of '
Fowler avenue, east side, 48x186.. 1,267
Jennie T. Fraker and husband to
Laurence L. Monger, northeant cor
ner Fifty-seventh and Jackson
street. 100x123 , ... 300
Laurence L. Munger and wife to
Daniel O. Cary. northeast corner
Fifty-seventh and Jackson atreets,
100x122 . i
John Stern and wife to Cora B.
Stern, Franklin strest, 136 feet east
of Thirtieth street, soatb side, (Ox
124 1
Winter Byles to Mary E. Schnell, Fort
Omaha avenue, 107 feet west of
Twenty-fourth street, 46x114...... 1
Herbert I. Lowe and wifa to the Byron
.. Reed company, Thirty-fifth street,
63i ft south of Decatur street,
east side. 60x63 1. f
native springers here sold up to $16.00, with
ethers on down to $13.60, and culls below
that.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
shorn, $13.36014 00; spring lambs, $12,000
16.60; spring lambs, culls. $9.00013.00;
lambs. fetders, $10.00013.60; yearlings,
shorn, $11.10012.60; wethers, shorn, $10.00
O10.60; ewes, ohorn, $9,00010,00; ewes,
culls, shorn. $7,000$ 74.
Representative as leal
No. Av.
4$ fed dipped ewes 34 10 00
336 Mexican shorn ewes 83 9 (0
US native spring lambs 41 18 60
61 native spring lambs... 60 13 26
78 native spring lambs 66 16 00
66 native spring lambs (4 16 00
St. Louis Live Stock Market
St. Louts, Mo.. Juno I. Cattle Receipts.
4,400 head: market steady; native beef
steers, $7.60 18.00; yearling steers and
heifers. . $1.60013 00; cows, $1.00011. 00:
stockere and feeders, $6.000 10.00 ; prime
southern beef steers, 88.00Otl.60; beef cows
and heifers, $4.2609.00; prime yearling
steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native
calves. $6.00014.00. ,
Hogs Receipts. 6,300 bead; market
steady; light, $16.30010.78; pigs, 910.000
14.60; mixed and butrhera, $16.30016.90;
good heavy, $16.86016.90; bulk of sales,
$16.30016.60.
6hp and Lambs Receipts, 6.00O head:
market weak; clipped lambs, $13.00014.80;
clipped ewes, 37.00010.00; spring lambs,
$13.00OW.t0; oanners, $4,60O.7$.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City. Mo., Juno 7. Cattle Re
ceipts, $.400 head; market higher; prime
fed steers, $13.60018.60; dressed beef steers,
$10.00 012.36: western steers, $9.00013.60;
oows, $6.36011.00; heifers, $8,60012.60;
stockers and feeders, $8.00010.76; bulls,
$7.26010.36; calves, $7.00013.69.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market high
er; bulk Of aalos, $16.36019 86; heevy. $16.76
O18 90; packers and butchers, IIS. 60) 11.85;
light $16.10011.06; pigs, $13.76014.76.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3.000 head;
market lower ; lambs, $ 1 4.00 0 1 86 : year
lings, $11.00 0 13.60; wsthsre, $10.00 011. $0;
ewes, $8.7(011.36.
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, III., June 7. Cattle Receipts,
8,000 head; market weak; native beef cat
tle, $9.30013-70; stockers and feedsra, $7.40
O10.60; cow and heifers, $6.26011.76;
calves, $9.76014.60.
Hoga Receipts, 19,000 head; market
weak, 60 to 100 under yesterday s average;
bulk of sales, $16.30016.80; light 114.760
16.66; mixed, $18.10016.16; heavy, $16,160
16.90; rough, l(.16Ol$$0; pigs, $10.60
14.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, T.0A0 head;
market weak; wethers, $8.30010.60; ewes,
$7.0009.76; Iambs. $9.60014.60; springs,
$12.00016.60.
Sloox City Live Stock Market
Sioux City, la., June 7. Cattle Receipts,
700 head; market for killers steady; stock
era strong; beef steers, $9.60013-36; fat
cows and heifers, $1.60011. H: cannera, $9.60
O8.00; stockers and feeders, $7.60010.36;
calves, $9.00018,00; bulls, stsgs, etc., $7.60
O10.60; feeding cows and helfera. $6,760
MO.
Hogs Receipts, 9,500 head; market
steady to strong; light $14.90016.10; mixed,
$16.16016.34; heavy, $16.80016.60; pigs
$12.76013-60; bulk of sales, $16.10016 36,
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head;
market weak.
St. Joseph Lire Ntoek Market.
St. Joseph, June 7. Cattle Receipts,
1,200 head; market steady to lOo higher;
steers, $9.00018-26; cows and heifers, $9.00
012.86; calves, $9.00018.26.
Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: market
steady; top. $16.90; bulk of sales, $16,000
16.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,800 head;
market steady; lambs, $12.60017,26; ewes.
$9.00011.26.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations of Day on Ysrtoae Leading
Commodities.
New York, June 7. Flour Firm; spring
patents, $13.90014.16; winter patents. $18.40
013-96; winter straights, $18.06013.80; Kan
sas straights, $13.90014.16.
Cornmeal Firmer; fins wllts and yellow,
$8.70; coarse, $8.38.
Wheat Spot, nominal.
Corn Steady; No, 3. yellow, $1,78 tt, 0. 1. t
New York.
Oats Spot barely steady; standard, 70
07lHa.
Hides Quiet; Bogota, 43Ho; Central
America. 43Hc
Leather Firm; hemlock finite, ITc; see
onds, 66c.
Provisions Pork, steady; mess, $41.60;
family, $44.00. Lard, steady; middle west
$31.40031.60.
Tallow Easy; city special, loose, 13H'o,
asked.
Wool Firm; domestlo fiasco, XX Ohio,
54068C.V
Rloe Steady; fancy head, 844 99c; blue
rose, 8c.
Butter Firm; receipts, 8,668 tubs; cream
ery higher than extras, 4143Hc; cream
ery extras (92 score), 4102; firsts,
$9tt041c; seconds. S7H 039e.
Eggs Unsettled; receipts, 24,696 eases;
fresh gathered extra's. 87 097 fto ; fresh
gathered storage packed firsts, 36$i036ttc;
fresh gathered firsts. $4 0360, ,
Cheese Firm; receipts, 9,403 boxes: atate
-fresh specials.. 240$4Hoi state, average
run, 3BHwasc.
Poultry Live weak; broilers. 33t36c;
fowls, 17c; turkeys, 18020c. Dressed qnlet;
prices unchanged.
Now York Coffee Market.
New York, Juno 7. A further decline 1n
the market for coffee futures during the
day's earlier trading was followed by slight
rallies on covering. The market opened 1
3 points lower and active months sold about
306 points under last night's closing fig
ures be fore the end of tha morning. The
continued absence of any Important demand
seemed responsible for scattering liquida
tion, camea juiy orr to 7.7.10 ana uecem
ber to 7.97c. Receipts. 69.769 bas-s. June.
7.73c; July, 7.76c; August, 7.82c; September,
7.87c; October, 7.flc; November, 7.96c; De
cember, 8c: January, 8.O60 February, 8.10c;
March, 8.18c; April, $.21c; May, 8.29c. Spot
dull; Rio 7s, lOttc; Santos 4s. 10c. No
fresh offers were reported In the cost and
freight market from Santos. Rio 7a were
said to be offered hern at tc, American
credits. The official cables showed a de
cline of 126 rels at Rio, while Santos spots
were not quoted and futures wore unchanged
to (0 rels higher.
, Omaha Hay Market.
Receipts lght. Markst firm and higher on
the better grades of prairie hay. Alfalfa
lower, demand fair to e-ood on hitp trndm
of hay.
Upland Prairie Hay Choice, 821.00033.00;
No. 1, $19.60020-60; No. i, $13.00017,00:
NO. 3, $7.0010.00.
Midland Hay No, 1, $20.00021.00; No. 2,
$12.00017.00.
Lowland Hay No. 1, $12.00014.00; pj0. $.
$$.00010.00; No. 3. $8.00ft9.60.
Choice Alfalfa $22.00023.00; No. 1, $21.00
022.00.
Standard Alfalfa 8 19. 00 (ft 20.00: Kb. a.
$16.00017.00; No. 9, $11.00013.00.
Straw Oat, $8.00O$.$0; wheat, $7,000
7.60.
Ottoa Market.
New York. June 7. Cotton Future
Opened steady; July, 32.26c; October, 23.30c;
December, 22.60c; January, 22.66c; March,
22.72c.
Cotton futures closed barely steady; July,
22.69c; October. 21.98c: December. 22.0flr:
January, 22.08c. Spot, quiet, middling,
The cotton market closed steady at a, net
decline of 26 to 36 points,
Liverpool, Juno 7. Cotton Spot strong;
good middling, 16.81s; middling, 16.67c; low
miaaung, iD.tic, nates, ",oot bales.
Metal Market.
New York, June 7. Metal Lead, strong;
pot 11H012C Spelter, quiet; spot. East
St. Louis delivery, 90Hc Copper, firm:
electrolytic, spot and nearby, $82.00034.00,
nominal; third quarter and later deliveries,
329.OOtf82.00. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern,
$47.00048.00; No. 2, $46.76047.76: No. 1
southern, $49.00047.00; No. 2, $46.60048.60.
itn, strong; spot, 961. 00061.60.
At London: Spot copper, 1180; futures,
129 10s; eloctrolyttr, 143. Spot tin. 238
10s; futures, 286 6s. Lead Spot, 30 10s;
futures, 10 10s. Spelter'-Spot, 34; futures,
150.
London Stock Market
Lrndon, June 7. The American depart
ment Improved In sympathy with the.
strength In Wall street and closed ateady on
the stock exchange today.
Silver Bar. 88 ',4 d per ounce.
Money 3 14 04 i per cent; discount rates,
short bills, 4 11-19 per cent; three months
bills, 44 per cent.
London Sheep Skins.
London, June 7. At the shsepakfn eale
today 950 bales were offered. There wait a
good attendance with a spirited demand and
offerings were quickly cleared up at 24 per
pound aavance. runta Arenas made a rec
ord of 2s 3d.
fcvanorated Apples and Dried Fruit
New York, June 7. Evaporated Apples
Inactive; prime, 10 c.
Dried Fruit Prunes, quiet; Oregon. 114
0130. Apricots and peaches, firm. Raisins,
quiet
Dry floods Market.
New Tork, June 7. 4ray good's were
strong today and worsted dress goods In
popular fabrics wre scarce. Itaw silk void
at high figures, Sellers of dry goods In th
primary market were reluctant to tako long
contracts.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Demand for Corn and Oats is
Moderately Active ; Cash
Wheat Market Contin
ues Slow and Dull.
Omaha, Jane 7. 1117.
Tha trada tn caah aralna waa muvh th.
aama a. It haa b.n for tha paat aavara!
days, tha demand for corn and onta bain,
moderately active while wheat pontlnuen
rull with lfaht offering, and a rather alow
oa.h Inquiry.
The wheat market waa, however, com
paratlvely atroiif and aomo of the better
sample, aold at an advance of 1 to So.
ealea of No. t hard belli, made at $3.80
while No. 4 hard ranged from $3.73 to S3. Sit
and one car of No. 3 durum hroueht S2.n5.
Corn recelpta were vary light but the de
mand for thla article waa excellent wlth
prlree Quoted from 1 to l,o htaher and
iteilere had little difficulty In dlapoalng of
their off.rlnga on the advance. Tha bulk
of tha better aamplea of corn aold around
31. A3 but gome of the mixed .old at tt.3t
1-KSt, and a few aamplea of white aold aa
low aa II. 6m.
The oata market waa quoted about Ho
higher and. while the demand wae atrong
the trade waa limited bocauae of the light
offerlnga. The bulk of oata aamplea, which
graded No. 8 white, aold at H3,c and a
taw cara of No. 4 white brourht 43c
There were no aamplea of rye or barely
on the tablea and theaa market, ware
quoted nominally unchanged.
Clearancea were: Wheat and flour, equal
to l.Bsl.noo buah4a, corn, 117.000 buahela
oata, 693.000 buanela.
Primary wheat receipt, wer. 500,000
buahela and ahlpmenta ,93,000 buahela.
agatnat recelpta of 733,000 buahela and ahlp
menta or 414.000 buahe a laat year.
Primary corn recelpta ware 499.000 Miab
eta and ahlpmenta 473.000 buahela, agaln.t
recelpta of 399.000 buahela and ahlpmenta
or 4.14, nog buanela laat yaar.
Primary oata recelpta were 486.000 bueh
ela and ahlpmenta 971. Ono buahela, agatnat
receipt, of ani.ooo buahela and ahlpmenta of
eev.uuo nueneia laat year.
CAKLOT HEfBIPTS.
Wheat, tktrn.
. . 41 350
..109
.. J7
.. 12 44
Oata
It:
Chicago . .
Mlnneapolla
DulUlh ...
Omaha 12 44 20
Kanaaa City 14 u ft
St. Loula 44 ZK S3
Winnipeg , (13 ,. .,
Theaa aalea were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard wlnterl 1 car, II. IS.
No. I hard winter: 1 ear, II 13 No. 4 hard
winter: 1 car, 13.13; 1 car, 11.73. No. I
durum: t car, 13.65. No. I mixed: 1 car,
1.56.
Corn No. t white: I care, IMS: t care,
II. 41. No. I white: t cara, I1.03H. No.
4 white: 1 oar, I1.63H: 1 car, ll.!',. No.
1 yellow: l oar, ll.es H: 1 car, 11.63. No.
I yellow: I cara, 11.63V,; cara, 11.03.
No. I yellow: 4 can, 11.11. No. 4 yellow:
1 car (ahlppar'a walghte), 11.63; 1 can
11.63. No. 5 yellow: 1 oar, I1.43S. No. I
mlied: 1 car, I1.63U; 4 S-6 cara, 11.63: 1
car, 11.634. No. S mixed: 1 car, 11.63V.;
5 cara, 11.63; 1 car, 11.61. No. 4 mixed: 1
car. 11.43.
Oata No. I white: 10 cara. tr. No. 4
white: 5 s care, 63c, sample white: i
oar, lie.
Caah Prlcea Wheat: No. 3 hard. U.934I
3.15; No. 1 hard, 11.1003.13; No. 4 hard,
3.7303.S:. Corn: No. 3 while, tl.61Vjr.
1.61: No. I white, ll.imtjl.63U; No. 4
white, 41.6191.61',: No. 5 white, 11.1101.68
No. I white. I1.8101.6IH; No. 3 yellow.
11.63 4 01.63: No. 8 yellow, 91.!ftl.6J: No.
4 yellow, 11.4:01.624; No. 6 yellow, 11. 614
01.634: No. yellow, I1.I101.3; No. 3
mixed. 11.63401.63: NO. I mixed, 11.639
I. 63: No. 4 mixed, II .61 1.6114 ; No. 5 mixed,
II. 41401.63: No. mixed, 11.61 ffl. 61 Vi.
Oata: No. 3 white. 40644o; alandard, 634
064o: No. while, 410684c: No. 4 white,
63 4 0 68c. Barley: Malting. II. 3001.95; No.
1 feed, I1.1CHJ1I.3E. Itye: No. 2, 13.3403 37:
No. 8, I9.86 0l.tl.
Local range of optional
.Art, Open. High. Low. Cine. Tea.
wHt I I
July I 17 I II 117 f II 311
Sep. 1 14 1 14 111 1 II 111
Corn.
July t 164 1 514 161 I 63 156
Bap. I 46 .1 464 !Vt 1 434 149
Dee. II 1 01 II 1914 16 4
Oata.
July 5744 6744 6744 67 S EH
Sep. 49 U 49 4 48 4 48 j 49 4
Chicago cloalng prlcea, furnlahed Tha Bee
by Logan ft Bryan, atock and grain broker..
316 Bnutn sixteenth atraat, umaha:
Art I Open. 1 High. Low. Cloaa. Tea.
I Whin 1 i j '
July I IS I 37 1130 I I 834 1114
I Sep. 1 II l 186 1 15 1964
Corn.
July 1 14 1 664 1I1H 1 694 169(4
Sep. 1454 1414 143 1 42H 144t
Oata.
July 614 . 14 "N 6144 6044
Sep. 6344 6344 61 61404 634
Mac. 614 644 68 68 544
Pork.
July 37 70 37 75 37 70 87 76 8T 77
Sep. 7 78 17 80 37 75 3T 75 37 80
tard.
July It 17 SI 87 31 16 11 S3 21 35
Sep. 31 40 91 47 21 32 21 15 31 40
Rlba.
July SO 87 20 70 30" 63 30 16 20 70
Sep. 20 92 10 93 30 73 20 10 20 93
CHICAGO C.RAIN MARKET.
Con Advance Received Decided Cheek oo
Active Market.
Chicago. June 7, Notwithstanding that
ths corn market continued to show remark
ahle activity today, sensational advances te
price received a decided check. Prospect
of warmer weather and of consequent bet
ter field conditions for the growing crop did
a good deal to ene down values. The close
was heavy at the same as yesterday's fin
ish to 3 cents lower, with July at 1.63 to
11.53 and September at fl.42 to 11.43.
Wheat closed unsettled at cent net de
cline to 3 rents advance, with July at
12.32 and September at II. BR. Oats lont
a to 1o. The outcome In provisions
ranged from Ic off to a rise of 7c. t
General commission house buying and
relative lightness of offerings made the
corn market bulge at the outset, hut soon
the feeling spread that the advance which
began yesterday had been so extraordinary
that a halt was needed for at least the time
being. The result was that traders turned
to the selling side.
Profit taking by shorts led substantially
to a fresh upturn, but the effect failed to
last. Bulls were handicapped by numerous
reports that country offerings of cash corn
had become enlarged over night to a ma
terial extent and that shippers and Indus
trins had made liberal purchases to arrive.
Talk of chances thst the government crop
report tomorrow would prove bearish count
ed against the buying side of the wheat
market. General expectation was I hat the
winter crop yield would be estimated at
380,000,000 bushels.
Oats sagged owing largely to predictions
that the government report tomorrow would
be bearish regarding oats as well as whetit.
Provisions were quiet and Irregular. The
market averaged lower most of the day in
spite of hogs and corn.
cssn prices: wneat; no. a rea nominal;
"So. I red, 12.80; Nos. 8 and S hard nominal.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, 1.7301.72; No. 3 yel
low. 11. 72911. 7214 ! No. 4 yellow, 11.71 .
Oats: No. 3 white, fififttic; standard, 658
66c. Ttye; No. 2, 12 40; barley. lJtOtJl.sn,
Seeds Timothy, I&.6O08.OO; clovef, I12.0C
17.00,
Provisions Pork, f37.7(; lard, 121.320
21.33; ribs, 2O.40($11.10.
Butter Unsettled t creamery, 86 40c,
Eggs Higher; receipts, 31,474 cases;
firsts, ZiifUc; ordinary firsts, 31082c; at
mark, eases Included, 32tp33n.
Potatoes Unchanged; reculpts, now, 26
cars; old, 7 cars.
Poultry Alive, highrr; fowls. 22c.
Minneapolis brain Market.
Minneapolla. June 7. Wheat July, 13.41;
September, 81. 6 bid. Cash wh-at: No. 1
hard, 82. 1; No. 1 northern, I2.866M6; No.
2 northern, $2.. 76 12.86.
Corn No. 3 yellow. 11.03 f 1.64 tf.
Oats No. I white. 2eJj.
Flax Seed f S.lKff 3.S2,
Flour Unchanged. .
Barley flfic!!, 38.
Ttye 12.812,37.
Bran24. 00026, 00. '
Kansas City General Market.
Kansas City, June 7. Wheat No. 2 hard,
ta fi&;.KS; No. 3 red, 12. 780'!!. 82; July,
2. 22:-September, l.t.
Corn No. 2 mixed, 11.6301.64; No 3,
81.61I.2; No. 2 white. 11.021.63; No.
3 yellow, 11.6201.43; July, $1.61 ; Septem
ber, 11.31.
Oats No. t whits. 67c; No. ! mixed, 84
06&C,
Sugar Market.
New Tork, June 7, Sugar Rttw, firm;
centrifugal, S.SBi-; molSHncs, 6 01c. Re
fined, steady; fine granulated, 7.8008c.
Futures were steady on covering and buy
ing by trade Interests. At noon prices were
1 to 3 points higher.
Futures closed easy, I to G points tower:
sales, 7, 260 tons; July, 6.08c; September.
6.17c; December, 6.03c; January, 4,7c.
St. Lonle Grain Market.
St. Louis, June 7. Wheal No. S red,
j:.S64fr J.1N; No. 2 hard, f:.63; July, 32.14;
Sfpt.ember, 31.98.
Corn No. 2. 1.68: No. 2 while, 11.68;
July, $1.14: rteplcmber, $1.41!.
Oats No. 2, 4tVo; No. 3 white nominal.
f.
HEW YORK STOCKS
Heavy Market in Wall Street
Runs to Industrials; Broad
Trading Indicates Public
Participation.
NVw York, June T. Subject to persistent
profit tsklng, which became too strong tn
the later dealings to he ignored, today's
extremely sotlve markst regmtered rurtnor
advances, uspeclnlly among the Industrials.
The character of the trading s of such
excttntlonal bresdlh as to heighten ths 1m
preaftlon of irowlng imblle participation.
Pools again were actively represented in
tome of tlie equipments and munitions,
Unit i-d States Industrial Alcohol addd
uotnls at Its extreme rise to 144. making
a gross gain of H points In two days.
United states meet maintains its leaner
ship, rising it to 13i, this being equal,
adding recent dividends of 41 per rent, to
lUS, nd exceeding Its previous maximum
by Hi points. Steel's contribution to the
day's hnge total of J.JJO.OOO shares was
fully 36 per cent,
Fttthtehom auel rivaled the leader and
surpRsKed It In point of actual gains, the
new stocli sdvnnclng 3 to HI and the old
4 to 154. On the basis of five shares of e
Ullng lhares for one of the old old. Bet hie
hem Htesls far surpassed the record price
of 1700 per share, made last year.
Other conspicuously strong Industrials ana
specialties, all of which yielded to later
pressure, Included oils, shippings, leathers
mi n.f!&la. Motors displayed temporary
riinprovement, but fell away at the end,
Haiti rai iii to inrow Oil incir rutcm.
lethargy, escept for strength In the Pact
floi, Heading, Louisville Nashville and a
few minor issues.
a naw tow record of tt for Russian ex
change, concurrent with further heaviness
of Russian government bonds, exceed little
Interest, rubles improving sugniiy in ins
latter part of the session.
Industrial udvicea in their bearing tipoa
th market were conducive to betterment,
Iron and steel schedules held atrong and
coppers were quotsbly high.
Heavy bnvlng of Anglo-French Ks at a
slight advance feattirsd the bond market.
Tit mW nar value. ll.87A.nO0. United
Htstee registered 4s were HPr cent lower
n.ll
Number of sales and rang of prlcea of
leading stocks:
Hales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Best Sugar.,.. 1,100 Is
im.rin.n f!tn T.800 El IS 61
Am. Car Vtidry. 4,(0 It T H
Am, Locomotive... 1I,00 T 1h 74
Am. Smelt. Bit.' 11.000 111 1H 10T
a.,..r nf.... lA.SDQ 111 1114 111
Am. Tel. Tel ; 1H
Am. Z. Lead A 8. 400 13 IJU 3
Anaconda Copper 4M00 84 '
Atchison 1.100 101 103 1 H
a n x TO T R H lfl ftftft 111 10I4 111
Baltimore ft Ohio.. 3,400 71 71
Butte ft Sup. Cop.. 400 44 J
Cal. Petroleum.... 1.400 33 31 11
Canadian Psclflo.. 1.400 143 140 140
Central Leather... 41,100 IS B t
Ches. A Ohio 4.100 11 II 11
C.. M. ft St. P ,100 74 71 Hi
i" a. V W 100 llltt 111 111
C R. I. A P., ctfs
Chlno Copper
8, OHO 0T DIM
S.IO0 fil ofl
rnln. Fuel A Iron
Corn Prod. Rf... 21,400 88H 884
Crurlble Sleel 88,700 9H 81
S13
Cuba Can. fiufar.. ,loo 4H 44
1)1.. SoourUI t,900 91 H 181.
bi. 11.800 Ittt 38V.
90S
184,
Clan. Eleelrlo 1"H 13 1"
n.n Mnlnra (.300 101(4 10844 104
at. Norlh.. Pf. ... 800 109 107T, 1074
at. North. Or. cite 1,100 3514 84t 34 ,
llllnol. Central .. 300 103 10241 1014k
in.plr. Copper.... 17.100 4114 4 I4U
Int. M. M. pM 14,400 HI
Inter. Nickel 4,700 4m
Inter, Paper 1.400 444
K. C. Southern.... 400 33 H
Kenneoett Copper.. 10,400 41
Loula. ft Naah.
Maawell Motor.... 100 M
Mat. Petroleum .. 11,100 108
Miami Copper 1,400 41
Mleeourl Parljto... 1,600 83 H
7944 am
414 41U
484 43
114 31 i
a.
131
10 414
ll 101
40
17
404
17 i
Montana Peerw.
"3
.10 IJ
Nevada Copper...
N. T. Central
N. T., N. H. H.
Norfolk t Weet.rH
Northern Pacific.
Pacific Mall
Pae. Tel. ft Tel....
00 184
7,800 114
1.300 8814
1841
104
844
800 138 1344 '"4
00 1034 118 109
800 844 144 S
31
P.nmyl.erta ' 800 884
PlltaburcU Coal.... 4.700 81
Ray Can. Copr.. 8,800 II
Readlnf 11.800 184
nap. Iron ft Steel 83.300 14 4
Shattnck Aril. Cop. 1.100 171.
134
414
10
444
84
374
14
374
en
a
174
Southern Faetrte...
Southern Railway.
JBtu4ebaker Corp. ..
Tetaa Co
1,900 14
1,801 38
71 V
1,100 399 4 131 130 4
7,900 1374 1104 1384
Cnli.it Paclflo
U. S. Tnd. Alcohol 41,000 1484 188 180
U. 8. Steel M3,I0Q 1344 14144 mil.
IT. 8. Steal, pfd 1174
Utah Capper 14,400 1114 11444 114
Wabaab pfd. "B".. 100 184 834
Weal. Union
3 4
Waat. niectrle 13,900 88 4 83 184
Total aalea for tha flay 1,930,000 anarea,
New York Money Market,
New York, Juno T, Mercantile Paper
4tpB per rent. I
fiterllna Bxthanee 10-day bill.. 14. Tl:
commercial 10-day blila on banka, I4.T141;
commerrl.f 80-day hill., II.TIHI e.mand,
14. 78 (14.78 Si: eahlea, 14.717-10
Silver Bar, 7.4.01 joexican aouare,
81 lie.
Bonde Gov.rnm.nt wk; railroad Irreg
ular. Tim. Loana Firm. 0 day.. 10 dkya and
4 montha, 4 4 44 per cant.
call Money Firm; nitn, 4 par oenii low,
344 per cent; rutins rate, I, per cent; laat
loan. 4 nar cent: clnalner bid. 14a per cent;
offered at 4 par cnt
U.S. 3a, rei.,,, :i4l- M M. u ih
do coupon.,.. IS'K. O. 8. ref. I. llVt
U.S. la, re.... 98 L. aV K. un. 4... 13
do coupon .. 4(4, 'M. K. T. 1 4. 88H
U. 8. ret. ...104 . P. ten. 4.... 0H
do coupon ..108 Mont. Pow.r I. IS
Panama la, c... 81 N. Y. C. d. I...104H
Am. For. S. (a 91. 4 N. P. 4. 89H
A. T. a T. c. 8a 91 '.N. p. 3. 61
Anllo-Frenoh Oo IS14 0. S. L. r. 4a., 181.
Armour Co. 4Vta 91'iPec. T. It T. I... (7
Atcblnaon gen.4a 10 Penn. con. 4Vfe..103ei
B. aV O. 4a 14 d. fen. 41a.. Vt
On. Leather la..lO014Readlna ten. 4. 81U
Centr.l Pac. lat 98 St.L. S.P. a. I. II
C. a O., ov .la.. 98US. P. cv. la.... IIH
B. a Q. j. 4a lVa do ret. 4a.... 144
CM. a Sl.P.r.4a 73 I. R. 8a 91
C. aV S. r. 4Ma.. 7l)("Tei. 4 Pac. lt('a
D. It. O. r. 8. 81 . U. P. I. '4
D. of C. 8. 1931 184. do cy. 4a 89
Erie ien. 4 41H U. S. Rubber la... 88
Gen Klec. 6a 103ViU. 8. Steel (a...lf
CI. N. lat 4 4. . KttWebaah lat 104
I. f. rat. 4a.... 90V. W. Union 4 Via 13 v,
Did. "Ottered.
Turpentine and Koala Markai.
Savannah. June 7. Turpentine Firm, 89
0T3IV.C. nalea, 800 bbla.; recelpta, 440 bbl..;
ahlnmenle, 16 bbla.; atock, 16,180 bbla.
noaln Firm; aalea, 1,044 bbla.; receipt..
1.489 hole.; ahlpmenta, 100 hbla.: atock, 44,
316 hbla. Quote: AD. 16.4106. 12VI: CD,
16. 6006.60: E, IB. 404)6. 46; F, 16.1608.70;
U. 16.7006.16; It, II.I66.6: I, 6. 80(16.16;
K. 16.8606.16: M, 6.I06.06: N. I.0
C.30; WO, IS. 1604. 30; WW, 16.8690.40.
Wool Bale Hearing
At Salt Lake July Ninth
Salt Lake City, June 7. Examiner
J. E. Smith of the Interstate Com
merce commission will conduct a
hearing in Ihe case of the National
Wool Growers' association against
the Union Pacific Railroad on July 9,
in Salt Lake City. The association
desires to have the rules revised so
that the wool growers may bale wool
to a density ot fifteen pounds to the
cubic foot instead of nineteen, now
insisted upon by the railroad.
Mrs. Camobel! and Harry .
Reed Wed at Sioux City
Harry D. Reed, well known local
real estate dealer of the firm of Reed
Bros., and Mrs. Isabel Campbell were
married at Sioux City Wednesday, by
Rev. E. H. Gaynor, pastor of St.
Paul's Episcopal church. The couple
had been engaged for some time.
Noen hut members of the family
knew of the date of the ceremony.
Recruits' Parade Called Off;
Drum Corps Fails to Arrive
The parade of all the recruits on
hand at Omaha recruiting stations
was called off last night, when the
train carrying the Denver drum corpi
failed to arrive at the scheduled time
from St. Louis. It had been planned
to hold the parade at 10 o'clock yes
terday morning.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
GRADUATION DAY AT
COLUMBIAN SCHOOL
Essays and Several Musical
Numbers Make Up Class
Day Exercises to Be ,
Held Friday.
Class day exercises of the Colum
bian school, Thirty-eighth avenue and
Jones street, will be held Friday. Miss
Mima C Doyle will preside and will
present the diplomas.
Four essays are on the program, as
follows: "Mobiliiation of the Nation's
Industries and Resources," Hale Bald
win; "Development of Navigation and
Aviation During the War," Arthur
Kkstrom; "Women and the War."
Charlotte Denny; "The President'!
Reasons tor Declaring war, i-iiiiaii
Browning.
The class oronhesv will be given
by Helen Turpiu for the girls and by
hale uaklwin lor tne noys.
The orourani is full of musical
numbers. The eighth grade will sing
"Gipsy Song," Gradle Song" and
Spring song. Jeanette jonnson win
play a piano number, "Scarf Dance."
Evelyn Cole and Either Tittensir will
lay a violin duet, T lower aong.
'here will be ukelek numbers by
Dorothy Norton. Evelyn Cole. Char
lotte Denny and Edison Rich. Etnilie
Airman will sing ms nutioni nrc
Marked V. S." Helen Sotnmer and
Maurice Markman will ulav a violin
number. The exercises will be opened
with the siusing of "America" by the
school and will he closed with the
singing of "The Star Spangled Ban
ner bv the school. William Bein-
dorff will read "The Patriot."
The members of the class are: El
mer Anderson, William Beindorff,
Charlotte Denny, Jeanette Johnson.
Anna Kane. Anna Sehultz. Esther
Tittensir, Hale Baldwin, Lillian
Browning, Arthur Gckstrom, Benedict
Klein, Dorothy Norton, Rose Sehultz,
Dorothy Taylor, Albert Thomsen,
Eva Bell. Evelyn Cole. Gladys Fogel-
sfrom, Emelia Kirchhraum, Ida Smith,
Wima bperry and Helen 1 orpin.
To Buy Liberty Bonds and
Make Red Cross Supplies
Members of the Clarkson Hospital
Alumnae association at a meetine
yeiterday decided to buy Liberty
bonds and to devote one afternoon a
week to the making of Red Cross
supplier. Materials will be purchased
trom the fund of the association.
Officers for the ensuing year were
elected .yesterday: ,
Mrs. IL. B. Van Camp, president:
Mist G. Paulson, secretary; Mrs, F.
D. Palmer, treasurer.
For Rent
Corner room, 24x25 and small
room adjoining on 2d floor Pax
ton Bldg. Large room facing
16th itraet, in front of three
passenger elevators; best loca
tion in the city. Apply room 634
Paxton Bldg., Tel. D. 2523, or
W. Farnam Smith t Co.,
1320 Farnam St. Tel. O. 1064.
Bessio Barriscale
"THE SNARL"
How Amtrlea Pnpara.
Today and Saturday ;
VALESKA SURATT
-ln-
"THE SLAVE"
arm ..A,
Today and Saturday
LITTLE ZOE RAE
"THE CliixUSOF LIFE."
LOTHROP -a;
Saturday and Sunday
ALICE JOYCE, HARRY MOREY,
in "WOMANHOOD THE
GLORY OF THE NATION."
Matin.. Both Days.
MUSE
FANNIE WARD
in
"Unconquered"
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANDEIS-atT
RaflnaM Da Koven'. up L;k U..J9
Tuneful Llfhl Opera KODUl HOOd
MnE "The Serenade"
SUNDAY, JUNE 10TH 1 TO It P. M.
By Arrangement With th. "Strand"
Wm. S. Hart DnEAlHrE
Adm- 10c Any Part ot th. Houee. '
nlv
ARTHUR LA VINE A CO.
"Pram Coney l.land lo th. North Pol."
CECIL JEFFERSON
Southern Song, and Storat.
GLADYS LESLIE 1
In a Five-Act Photoplay
"AN AMATEUR ORPHAN"
PnOTOPl.ATS.
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