THIS KKIS: UJ1AHA, WtUMESUAX. JULY 4. 1917. 9 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME BUILT TO LIVE IN. NOT TO RENT. . BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND DECORATED IN THE VERY BEST RESI i, DENCE DISTRICT. tale U on of the best built borne In Dm ha Stona foundation and basement, olid brick above; elate root. The coa! bin and fruit cellar of tile. Practically o coat for painting or repairing. Library with built-in bookcases, solid Cherry; halls and staircase of oak; dining room Is paneled in Venetian oak. All floors are hardwood. Large double storm windowed and screened sun porch, con nected with both the library and dining room by French doors. The walls of the first floor and upper hall are covered with hand-decorated burlap, except the music room; three bath rooms. Largs closets with outside windows, wardrobes and chest of drawers. There is a laundry fruit collar, furnace room and space which can b finished for a billiard room In tbo basement, which is cemented throughout. Largs soft water cistern, gas, cot water heater for summer use. So well built that 15 ton of coal will heat It throughout and with solid brick walls, it Is wonderfully cool In summer. At the vary crest of the hill, there la always a breeie there If anywhere. It la convenient to the car Una and In the choicest residence section of Omaha. Ths price 1 vary reasonable and terms will be mad to suit the buyer's convsulense. Owner leaving the city. Addres Box S6S7. Bee. WEST FARNAM HOME. This house wa built for a home and is n a dandy east front lot, near Turner park, new Yates school -:)d car line. It is on on of the best and prettiest streets in this district. House"" is completely modern, ha a large living room, dining room, music room, kitchen and maid's room on the first floor; four bedrooms and a library or den on the second floor. Possession can be given within a reason able time. Will be glad to have you see this house at any time. Address la 113 Ko. Sid Ave. See It today. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, REALTORS. Douglas 200. 508 Be Bldg. IF YOU COULD SEE This beautiful bungalow you would want to own It, just completed, 5 large room and bath on 1st floor, 2 large rooms unfinished on 2d floor. It is built of the best of materials and by day labor, oak finish In S rooms with oak floors throughout, even in kitchen, has a num ber of special features. The outside ar chitecture 1 beautiful. Strictly modern In every way, full basement, furnace beat, lot 46x125 ft, street paved, car line goes by the door, close to new school, located at 2911 N. 45th St. This bungalow Is a bargain at 14,000. If sold at once, $3,600 will buy It. Easy terms can be arranged. Be sure and soe this beautiful home before you buy. RASP BROS. (Realtors), 310-314 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. .WEST FARNAM HOME t rooms, brand new and all modern, oaV finish downstairs, whit enamel kltcben. 4 bedroom, all In whit anamel; good at tie; room all decorated; corner lot, south front. Price only 15,750. 11,000 cash, balance monthly. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Dong. l7. tit 8. 17th. WE have some excellent bargain In some splendid West Farnam homes. F. P. Wead. 810 So. 18th St, Wead Bldg. North. i NEW BUNGALOW 27th and Grand Avenue We have Just completed 5 new and attractive bungalows at 27th and Grand Ave. Strictly modern, oak finish, nicely decorated. Price ranging from $3,450 to $3,760; 1-10 cash and balance like rent. This 1 your opportunity to secure a? new borne on exceptionally easy terms. HIATT COMPANY, Tyler 0. 245 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. NORTH SIDE Seven-room bouse, all modern, full sized lot on corner, street paved. This prop erty Is on Burdett , easy walk to 20th or 24th car. Will give some on a bar gain. Owner left City ALFRED THOMAS, 308 Farnam Bldg. BEAUTIFUL WAVERLY PARK Dandy new 6 -room bungalow, rooms all en first floor, oak finish In living rooms, nicely decorated, full cement basement, east front lot located high and sightly on North 47th Ave. near Bedford, Jut on block west Of boulevard; price 13,800, 8300 down, balance terms. C. G. CARLBERG, Realtor. 110-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. Near Uni. of Omaha . Price Only $3,650 Dandy six-room strictly modern, full 2- ?tory home; splendid lot and shade. This s a bargain and will not last long at the price offered. OSBORNE REALTV CO. 701 Omaha Natl. Bank T.lilg. Tyler 48. South. iWhyNot Buy the Best? Five-Room Bungalow When buying for a permanent home It pays to buy the best; It Is cheaper In the end. We have a dandy bungalow finished In oak; oak floors throughout, with sun room and French doors; buffet, bookcases, cabinets In the kitchen; all built by day labor; heaviest of materials; real bronze hardware; brass fixtures: fin est of shades; full basement 28x38 feet; John Hussle "Fo" furnace; full floored ttlc, 5 windows. Price only 14,000, OSBORNE REALTY CO., 01-1 Omaha Na'l Bank Bldf. Tyler 490. New Seven-Room House Just North of Field Club OwVER LEAVINO CITY. BIO SACRIFICE. Price 14 000: terms; east front; nice oak finish; best hot water heat; strictly mod ern; 4 large room first floor; t bed room and bath on 2d. Don't overlook this. Call Tyler 496. OSBORNE, 701 Omaha Nat Bk. B'ldg. iNS 6-room and o.ie 4-roow cottage both en on lot: fin oot.dltlon; live n oni and rent the other. Price for both, 12.750 Very easy term. No. 2431 Sootb JOtb St NORRIfc A NORRIS. 400 Bee Building Phone Douglas 4270. MONTCLA1R BUNGALOW Stucco construction, i large light rooms Oak doors, oak and anamel finish. Price 8.80(1. Easy term Anot-er new tulld tng for 11.(60 Call Douglas 1722 dav Wainu' 1S8B evenings l-R. MOD. home. Birch and maple finish with steam heat terms 8300 cash, balance 123 per mo. T. D. Wead. 110 So. 18th St., Wead Bldg tTRIi'TI.Y modern bungalow. ' room, tlnd and A me Av Webster 4121 Miscellaneous. $3,150 $150 CASH . $30 PER MONTH Now, 6 rooms, strictly modern; oak fin ish and enameled bath and bedrooms. Ev erything about this house Is very at true tlv and the very best; near school, car line, park; paved street. Let us show It to you. Call Douglas 2628, or Walnut 782. Choice Location Strictly Modern t LARGE ROOMS, BUNOALOW. CHOICE. OAK FINISH; 1500 DOWN, EASY TERMS. SEE THIS. Splendidly built; must see to appreci ate; all built-in feature. It you want a real bom at a genuine bargain call Tyler 416. 49SBORNB K. CO.. 701 Omaha Nat Bk. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. A TRACT of ground laying ideal for poultry raising: 2(0 ft. frontage; price 8810; ISO cash. 812.60 monthly. Call D. Ids. Templeton-Olsoo Co., Be Bldg. Tyler 1020. General real estate. Insurance. Rental I B KuBl.NSON Real Kui and Incur rc 44! Bee Bid Onucts 'Ml R a TRUMBULL. 1S01 1st Nat Bk. Bide D. 1T24 REAL ESTATE Unimproved AFTER looking at MINNS LL'SA 100 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will com out today you will understand why the other are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. 743 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. North. DANDY LO l . 80x123. two trt fronts ges; y terms. Call Douglas 1004 r va!ng Harney 4108 BEAUTIFUL 60-roin iota Prlo 1224. only HAVE a bargain price on lot In Minus Lusa. . i - T 1 I Jl I REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPKRTT. A. P. TUKKT A SON, REALTORS, 820 First National Flank Bldg. MOST MODERN NEW BRICK FLAT IN CITT. Ideal location; walking distance; large lawn. Douglas C891 o- Harney 1803. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL exchange a number of residence in come properties, some new and others nearly new; also some vacant. Soma are clear of Incumbrance and some Incumbered about 40 per cent Want clear land. TRAVERS BROTHERS. 118 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Pougla 6S86, 9-ROOM mod. home, on Georgia Ave., (29th St.); will exchange 83,000 equity for smaller home. INTERSTATE REALTT CO.. 829-80 City National. Douglas 8863. A GOOD hotel with three lots; only hotel In town; has IS rooms, steam heat and In good shape. Price 16,000.00; will want a little cash and western land. O. A. Hull. Oakland. Neb. 650 AN acre buys 130-acre farm, 15 mile from Omaha. Inquire 422 Ramg Bile Tel. Doug 4213. Residence phone. Doug. 6T76 REAL ESTATE B'ness Prpty a A. WOLF, Realtor. War Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE; fine site on B. M. R. R. ; size 115x166. can be bought cheap. C. A. Orim mel. Phone Douglas 1618. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. THIS GARDEN IS ALL GROWING ON AN IMPROVED ACRE In Beneon Gardens. Wa have a t-room brand new bungalow on an acre of ground. 'This acre Is all planted to peas, beans, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes and othet crops. Our terms are 1275 down and 226.60 per month. Get out on this ground and have a self-supporting home. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney Bt. Phone Tyler 60. Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN Owner Has Left the City and Has Instructed Us to Sell Se we offer his beautiful 'stucco home In DUNDEE, having reception hall with coat closet, Immense livlnc room across the front with open fireplace and bookcases, nice sized dining room wtth French win dows, good kltchln with special built-in features, pantry. Ice bog and vestibule. Upstair there are three good sized bed rooms, bath and delightful sun parlor, all finished in white enamel. Also large floored attic and full cement basement with laundry conveniences. Stability and charm are expressed fn this modern type of HOME, situated on high and lightly lot 60x135 feet, com manding a magnificent view of the aris tocratic Happy Hollow lub circle, golf links and the hills of Falraores. The owner ia anxious to do business. We are Anxious to do business. Let us show you this delightful homo and you will be anxious to do business. PAYNE & SLATER CO., Realtors. 616 Omaha Nat. Bldg. Phone Doug. 1016, DUNDEE SPECIAL, $5,400 Near 52d Street ' 7 rooms, modern, GARAGE AND DRIVE WAY. Large living room with beam cell tng, fireplace and built-in book cases. Dining room and kitchen finished tn mis sion oak. 4 good bedrooms on 2d floor; attic on 3d floor. Full basement, sta tionary tubs and extra toilet. High and sightly south front- lot. Nonresident owner lay sell. GLOVER & SPAIN, Realtors, ' 819-20 City National. Douglas 3862. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lota on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive home Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO HOMOS and borne site in Dundee. SHULKR rARY. 204 Keellne. D 1074 REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3607. LIST your 5 and 6 -room houses with Ed ward F Williams Co.. 801 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg D. 420. LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with us. WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co.. Tyler 496. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. THE best security for your money Is a good 6 or 6 per cent farm mortgage: fourteen years' experience making real estate loans; no losses. Whit & Hoover. Omaha Nat'l Bldg FARM MORTGAGES. Well secured .bearing pet Interest HARLEY J. HOOK1R, 940 Ftrft Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler 2668 5 PEK CKNT to 6 per cent on best class city residences In amount 12,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam Bt FOR SALE. Ten share of Ralston Realty Co. at one-half par value. Address M. 8. Dean. 1826 Peoples Gas Bldg.. Chicago. III. 87, 600 MTUE., bearing 6Vi pet semi-annual Talmage-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg MONEV to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co.. Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY. FARM and city loans, t. 6 and ( per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug. 1648. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFK R. E. CO., 101 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam 8ts. 5CL MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. JO (16 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. e- CI OO CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Cm. Nat Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C O. CARLBERQ, 111 Brao del Theater Bldg. D. Ilk FINANCIAL Stock and Bonds. LISTED and unllsttd stock. Investment securities, industrial stocks. ROBERT C DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON present prompt pay Insurance com panies. 610 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb Abstracts of Title. Varv Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., IVC1I jus s. 17th St. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract ofr ftce In Nebraska. 306 Brandels Theater. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. 4s0 ACRES eastern Colorado farm, 120 acres broken, only IS an acre. Terms. S. S. 4 U. B. MONTGOMERY, 627 City National Bank Bldg. MichiganLands. LAND FOR EVERYBODY In the Swlgart tract, Michigan, you can get good land tor general farming, stork, dairying, -poultry, fruit vegetables, at 116 to 136 per acre. Term 66 to 1100 down and 14 to 115 monthly on 10, 30, 40 and 80 acre tract. Good towns, schools, mar kets, roads, excellent transportation. Write today for big fre booklet Swl gart Land Co., J-1253 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, III. Montana Lands. FOR SALE 308 acre Irrigated farm near Missoula, Montana; exclusive water right; nearly all tillable; good house and barn; Implements, live stock and growing crop go with place; 113,000, half cash, balance 6 years 6 per cent. For particulars write M. L. Holland. 104 'West Granite Bt, Butte, Montana. i Nebraska Lands. li: ) ACRE ranch, located nine mile south west of Chadron in the beautiful Bordeaux Creek Valley. 200 acres tillable, 126 acres In cultivation, all of which would make the very beat of alfalfa land. The place Is well Improved to the amount of not less than 14,000.00, consisting of a new six room modern house, good barn, sheds and out-bulldinga, and 400 acres fenced hog tight Croek runs through the pmce for a mile, whclh. together with several springs, furnishes an abundance of stock wter. Plenty of timber. Thla Is stock ranch that cannot be beaten, ail the price 1 absolutely right. Price 130.00 per acre. "LORE INVESTMENT CO. 846 Omaha National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. 160 ACRES, Improved, only 1 mile from Emerson, Neb.: every acre good farm land; there Is about 11 acre pastur that will feed two head per acre; about I acres alfalfa and 20 acre clover, and a dandy orchard and grove, at only 2148 per acre, on easy terms. O. a, KulL , Oeklsnd. Neb. 80 ACRES Irrigated, fine, level, black land, near Bridgeport Neb., very cheap, terms; crop goes wtth land. S. 8. A R. E. MONTGOMERY, 627 City National Bank Bldg. TEN sections of land In Keith county for sale at 120 to 130 per acre; soma extra choice farm land. Good location for col ony. The Welpton Investment Co., Ogal 1.1.!. Neb. SMALL Nebrusxa farm on easy payments 6 acres up We farm th farm w aell yon. Th Hungerford Potato Grower' Association. 18th and Howard Sta., Oioa ha Pougla 0171 120-ACRK Improved farm 1 miles from Benson. Well ittoated and with good roads F D WRAP. 210 S 1MB St Wead Bldg South Dakota Lands. 820 ACRES of good black loam soil and clay subsoil; good buildings: nesr town of 10 040, South Dakota. Write jjjs for price nd father particular. M7-Wet Land Co., 1067 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1166 Texas Lands. GOOD corn land. East Texas, 126 an acre Got my fre j book. W H FRANK. M Neville Block. Omahn Wyoming Lands, i60 ACRES of first-class land, well im- proved, 60 acres in alfalfa, 80 a res under plow. Bur crops, 175 per acre, excep tionally easy terms; 2 years without In terest on deferred payment; discount for cash. BIG FOUR REALTY CO., 1015-16 W. p. W. Bldg. Doug. i486. Horses- Live Stock Vehicles IN ORDER to increase the milk supply of Omaha, the Milk Improvement Dept., the Alamlto Dairy Co. will offer 40 head of HohUetn and Jersey cows, all tubercu losis tested at public auction at Papllllon, Saturday, July 7, at 1 p. m. Anyone hav ing feed for few more cow should buy them hero. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Isaao Noyea and wife to James E. Niche!, Forty-second treet, 100 feet south of Marlnda atreet, cast aide, 60x126 1 1 Edwin Hall to William H. Hancock and wife, Capitol avenue, 60 feet West of Forty-eighth atreet, north side, 100x136 0,600 Harlen G. Brown and wife to William Zelsler, Twentieth street 65 feet north of H street, east side, 80x 120 2,000 Paul W. Kuhns end wife to H. E. Brumback, Forty-first atreet, 130 feet north of Spencer street east side, 80x134 780 John Petersen and wife to Harry M. Christie, Sixteenth atreet, 40 feet north of Frederick street, west sle, 40x118 2,600 John Peter Berger and wife et al to Charles F. Schrempp, Poppleton avenue, 168 feet east of Fifty-third street, north side, 63x128 1 Charlotta F. Wortman to Mary Weeks, southeast corner Fifth and Piece streets. 86x163 1,600 Amanda A. Plllsbury and husband to Maud Fleharty, Chicago street, 200 feet east of Forty-third ' street, north side, 60x120 2,800 William C. Norrls to Ida WHklns. Wal nut street, 116 feet east of Thirty- fifth street, south side, 60x121 1 Edward Gllon Gurtis and wife to John R. Webster company, Eleventh street, 478 feet south of Clark street, west side. 6669 1,000 Chalmers S. Turner to Klenor Turner, Thirty-third stret, 160 feet south of Jackson street, east side, 40x 6H 100 Agatha H. Homan and husband to Helene Kroencrt Forty-eighth street, 88 feet south ot Douglas street, east side, 40x87 4,600 George J. Morris and wife to William . C. Samplo et al, southeaat corner Eighteenth and Burt streets, 99x132 1 J. L. Lundberg and wife to Mrs. Mary Pnell Watts. H street, 60 feet east of Twenty-fifth street, south side, JOxdO 1 Minnie M. Burns and husband to Al fred S. Mattson, California street, 150 feet east of Fifty-second street, south side, 60x1.16 1 Malk Adlls and wife to Mary Grant, Twenty-first street. 132 feet north ot Clark street, west side, 20x140.. 1.000 David S. Rowland and wfe to Mads Rasmussen, northeast corner ISx teenth and Lothrop streets, 62.8x124 7,000 Mayme Erk and husband to Minnie N. Burns, Burt si reel, 150 feet east of Fifty-second street, eouth side, &0xl35 6,500 Cora Donahue and husband to Grace F. Tutllts, D street, 66 feet west of Twenty-second street, north side, 10x65 1 Cora Donahue and husband to Ida Marcy, northwest corner Twenty-soc-ond and D streets, 30x65 1 John T. Bohan and wife to Carl M. Buck, Twenty-seventh street, 147 feet south of Jayne street, east side, 49x124 1 Walter P. Conklin and wife to Madge Rockwell, Capitol avenue, 200 feet east of Forty.-flrst street, south side, 60x124 2 Kloox City live HtoiW Market. Sioux City, la., July 1. Cattle Receipts, 600 head; market strong; beef steers, 19.00 &12.264 fat cows and heifers, 17.6011.00; ranners, $5.50 7.G0: stoeker and feeders, 17.00SI00; calves, 11.00011.(0; bulla, stags, etc., J4. 60O10.00; feeding cow and heifer, 1.257.7B. ,. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady, 1020o higher; light, 115.00tM5.25; mixed, 115.10916.40; rough, 114.10016.00; godo heavy, 115.16 15.45; plg, 112.50 12.25; bulk of sales. 11 5.16 15J30. Sheet) and Iambs Receipts, 100 head; market weak. Chicago I'rovlolon Market. Chicago, July 3. Butter Firm; cream ery, 22 26 He Eggs Lower: receipt. 24,161 cases; firsts, SlttllHe; ordinary tints, ltH02lHo; at toark, cases Included, 27llHc. Potatoe -Receipt, 41 ear; unchanged Poultry Alive firm; fowl. It Ho. SISTER OF VICTIM FAYORSMEETING Miss Minnie .Moore of Omaha Thinks Wilkerson's Plan Will Help in the Villisca Ax Murder Case. "Detective NVilkerson is a well in formed man," said Miss Minnie Moore of Omaha, sister of Joe Moore, vic tim of the Villisca ax murder. Shf was discussing the detective's J. N. WILKERSON. plan to hire the Boyd theater and run a special train to Omaha from Iowa July 7 to afford Iowa citizens an opportunity to hear him talk on the evidence in the murder case. "Yes, lir. Wilkerson is a smart man, an4t certainly has a large fol lowing oi, Jnfluential people in Mont gomery iounty,' Miss Moore con tinued. He has a following of the best persons in the county and those who are financially able to back him for whatever sum he may need to prosecute the case. "You'll see what he has to say when he comes. You may then judge for yourself whether he knows what he is talking about. "Will I hear him? No, I'm sorry to say it is to be on a Saturday, and that is my busy day, so it will be im possible for me to get away. I should like very much to hear him." Wilkerson Hearing July 9. Dcs Moines, July 3. (Special.) J. N. Wilkerson, detective, arrested Saturday on a conspiracy charge, will be given a preliminary hearing at Corning July 9. Wilkerson was ar raigned at Corning Saturday and was released on bonds. The attorney gen eral's office will be represented at the hearing. Wilkerson is charged with conspiring with B. (Brick) Boiler, William (Squint) Walker and Henry (Red) Nave of Atlantic to break and enter the store of . t, Jones at Vil lisca. Wilkerson is said to have wanted to secure papers in the Jones vault to use as evidence in the prose cution of the Villisca ax murder in vestigation. Funeral of Harry Ingalls To Be Wednesday Morning Funeral services for Harry Ingalls, veteran printer, who died Sunday evening, will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from his late home, 1147 Park avenue. Mr. Ingalls was years old and had been a resident of Omaha for more than twenty-five years. Previ ous to his illness several years ago, he had been employed by the World Herald.' He is survived by a wife and two children. Burial will be at Forest Lawn ceme tery. Lawn Social at Sacred Heart Church Next Week An old fashioned lawn social will be held Tuesday evening, July 10, at Sacred Heart Catholic church, Twenty-second and Binney streets, for the benefit of the parochial school of that parish. Archbishop Harty and Mayor Dahl man will speak. Miss Geraldine O'Malley and Will Doran will sing. The Armour glee club and a chil dren's chorus will be heard. The Irish Steps Dancing club will offer jig, reel and hornpipe numbers. Red Cross Activities Move Work Kooms The Red Cross work room will be moved the end ol the week from the third floor of the Balrd build lner to four large rnnrriK nil thft mpz- w n "v zanlne floor which will be the permanent head quarters during; the war. The war relief headquar ters, where the surgical dressings work is donf, will remain on the third floor. Miss Abbie Rose will continue to act as purchasing agent until the work Is enlarged, when a special office will be created by President Gould Dletz. 'syrlnnn Donate Three Syrians took $199.50 into the headquartera Monday afternoon, which represented a col lection plven Saturday from fifty-seven persons In amounts of $1, )2 and $3. Father Abboud, 1457 South Four teenth street, who was in charge of the work, Is paBtor of the St. Savior church. Each man who contributed to the gift will receive an official receipt from headquarters as soon as the vol ume of work In Treasurer A. L. Reed's office diminiaheH. Judhon In Chit-ago .State Director Frank Judson, who left Monday night for Chicago, in attending a conference of state directors of the Central divi sion under John J. O'Connor. Repre sentatives from Illinois, Indiana, Ken tucky. -Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Ne braska will be present to discuss In novations In Red Crosa work. Mrs. Z. T. hlndsey, who went to Chicago Sunday night to study the best method for the women's work In the state, will return tonight Gage County Head Were Mrs. Rob ert Kilpatrlck, chairman of the Gage County , Red Cross chapter, was in Omaha today, the guest of Mrs. C. T. Kountza. She spent ths day visiting the Rf d Cross work rooms and classes. i J. t x IT ,i N t . a ' . A Yv I . CJjJJ LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Run of Cattle Sells Ten to Fifteen Lower Than the Close of Last Week; Hogs Higher. Omaha. July ;', I17. Peceliita werei Cattle. Horn. Sheen. Official Monday 5.47S 6,103 2.1t Kill mate Tuesday .... 1.400 11.000 4,000 Two day this week.. 7. ITS 11.101 $.160 8am day last week. 12,44 20,115 1,23 Same day 1 wk. ago. 11, tit 14,2(1 T.021 Same day t wka ago. 11,141 12.171 1.210 Sam day 4 was. ago. 10,721 K.0II 11.231 Sam day last year.. 1,501 1,241 M3 Receipt and disposition of live stock at the I'nton stock yards. Omaha, for twenty, four hours ending at t o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. c, m. & 51 r 1 10 .. ., I 1 11 1 ' .. 14 16 1 1 1 It 1 10 41 8 1 1 10 11 1 .. 15 It 1 .. t IK 4 .. t a tl 1 ! ' 114 1 1 Wabash Missouri Par If to Union Paclflo .... C. 4 N. W east.. C. A N. W.. west - C, 8t P.. M. A O.. C, H. La P., east. . Illinois Central.... ' Chicago Ot West DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, flheep. Morrt A CO 271 1,513 111 Swift and company .. 122 1.413 1.044 T4I 71 Cudahy Packing Co.. 421 1.744 Armour A Co . 714 1.711 Scbwart A Co .... 144 1,421 124 J. W. Murphy S. O. Packing Co.... 14 Kohn ... Wilson 144 Swift A Co Si4 Cudahy Packing Co... UO Henton. Vasant A Lh II Stephens Bros........ lit F. B. Lewis 71 J. B. Root A Co 17 Rosenstock Bros St Mo, & Kan. Calf Co... 20 Christie Hlgglns Huffman Koth . . , 14 10 11 2 27 i 1 Meyers . (Uassberg John Harvey Jensen A Lungren.. O'l'ay Other buyers 2S1 111 Mot Totals 2,724 11,771 Cattle Receipts of cattle were light for a Tuesday, soms 2,400 head being reported In at noon. This make th two days' supply about 1,000 short of last Monday and Tuesday, but th shortage In supplies did not stimulate th market to any appreciable extent. Action was perhaps a little stronger than on Monday but for th most part prices were in practically th soma notches, or around 1015o lower than th clor.o of last week. Choice heavy beeves sold around 111. 00013.16, and It would take prim cattle to bring better than 1U.2S now. A hlg string of grass cattle sold Monday all the way from is.ri to ill. to. or at prices sharply lower than prevailed week or ten days ago. Quotation on Cattle: Good to choice beeves, 112.2(011.21; fair to good beeves, 111.60 13.25; common to fair beeves, 11.760 11.10; gocd to cholo: yearlings, 111.16 12.81; fair to good yearlings, 111.00911.71; common to fair yearlings. 1. 60 910.76; good to choice heifers, 110.00 11.00; good to choice cows, $l.60ft.60; fair to good cows, $7.6001.10 common to fair cows, IS.OOff 7.60; good to choice feeders, 11.7101.(0; fair to good feeders, l7.76tjH.60; cemmon to fair feeders, 18.7iO7.i0; good to choice Hookers, fl.00tj.00; stock heifers, 17.2101.10; stock cows, 11.1007.60; stock calves, 14.605Jil.00; veal calves, 10.00f II 60; bulla, stags, etc., 13.60010.00. Representative sates: BEEP STEERS. No. Av. Vr. No. Av. Pr, 1. ....... 646 l 76 1... 90 17 21 IS 733 8 75 2 780 19 25 II Ill 10 10 II ,1081 11 it 1 1061 11 65 II 1084 U 16 It 1113 11 10 1 1071 It OS 40 1260 12 10 II 1270 11 45 28 1432 12 45 42.. 1205 12 50 33 1123 II CO 15 1SSS II 00 42 ...list 13 10 18 1392 II 15 BT BIRRS AND HEIFERS, 1 697 g 00 11... 80S It 25 21 140 It 40 ( 143 11 75 18 128 12 20 HEIFERS. 1 110 5 10 2 471 7 00 1 140 1 25 f 1020 8 00 1 130 10 00 COW8. I........ 80 5 75 1., 7H0 0 180 25 2 1125 t 10 1 S00 8 85 1 1010 7 00 2 1080 7 25 127 ' T 15 67... 67 T 40 1 170 7 60 4 807 8 00 f 1114 8 25 1. ...... .1382 I 75 1 1080 8 00 1 1040 I 25 UULL8. 2........ 86 S 76 1........ 130 DO 1 883 60 1 1020 80 1 1380 7 00 1 1490 7 25 1 510 I 25 4 1610 8 10 1 870 10 40 CALVES. 1........ 370 00 8 883 7 21 1... 290 8 00 8 438 t 50 1 310 10 00 1 430 11 00 1 140 12 00 1 200 12 50 3 123 11 00 15 158 13 25 WESTERNS CALIFORNIA. 10 steer. .1270 11 to 46 steers. ,1301 11 50 NEBRASKA. 27 cowa... 181 1 26 Hogs The racking call was very urgent this morning and the liberal supply found & ready outlet at prices that were generally a big 10a higher. Shippers wer fairly eager buyers of the good light and light butcher sluff. Their purchases showed a great deal of unevenness, some of them being no mor than strong, while other looked sharply higher. Right at the outset packer wars able tn buy some hog that were not over 6 ft 10c higher, but before the bulk of the offerings started to move big 10c higher prices were obtainable, and towards the close plenty of hogs sold that were right at 15c higher late rounds being active at the beat prices of the day. From all angles the market was as satisfactory as any In several weeks Packer were, as noted, eager buyers, and movement which started early was lively all through, th pens being practically cleared by t:80Sr The general run of price today wa the highest since a week ago, and the trade averaged close to a quarter higher than at the low tlms last Thursday. Bulk of the Mle wa mad at 114.I0O16.26, with a sprinkling ot th best hogs of all weights to both shipper and packers as high as 118.85, the top. Representative sales: No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. h. Pr. 26. ..313 ... 114 15 28. ..271 80 lit 00 ..246 160 15 06 56. ..272 80 15 10 65. ..283 80 16 16 68. ..262 240 16 20 68. ..261 120 15 25 61. ..255 ... It 30 74.. .201 ... 16 15 Sheep Yesterday's price her were so much higher than at any other point that when packers rsme out bidding lower prices sellers recognised the fact that buyers were entitled to nonceaslons and as a result bulk of the lamb offerings crossed , the scales In good season In spit ot the fact that prices were generally half doller lower than yesterday. A good percentage of the run was made up of single decks of mixed natives. About the only straight bunch of lambs on offer was another cut of the Idahos which went at 117.00 yesterday. Today they war bought at 816.55, with the same sort as yesterday, a flat 45c reduction. Natives showed similar declines, several bunches moving at 116.00 16.25 and one package reaching 116.30. Packer did not consider any of today' natives as good a the one that brought $17.10 Monday. On yearlings and old sheep declines of 25c or more were quotable, though, as was the case yesterday, there was little here on which comparison could be based. The few package of ewe that were offered sold around $1.00 and under, though some thing good Is quoted up to 11.25. Good fed western yearling were not available. Year ling and 2-year-old wether on th (rasa order were bought at $10.76, In th last ten day young lambs have dropped 12.00 and are getting down to wards the low time again. Old sheep and range yearlings are off In the neighbor hood of $1.50, while fed western yearling lambs have slumped faster than anything else and are now $3.00 or more lower than a week and a half ago. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 116.00 16.16; lambs, fair to good, 115.260116.00; lambs, culls, $13.09 015.00: lambs, feeder. I14.00O15.25; year lings, fed westerns, $11.6011.00; yearlings, range, 110.50GFll.60; wethers, fair to choice, $1.00010.26; ewes, fair to choice, $8,600 1.16; ewes, cull and feeder, $8.0001.10. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 1 fed shorn ewe 106 I 8 75 6 cull Ismbs (0 13 00 36 cull ewes ..i 101 7 26 16 Idaho feeder Iambs 64 15 21 540 Idaho lambs 64 16 55 St. Joseph Live Ktock Market. St. Joseph. Mo.. July I. battle Receipts, 2.100 head) market steady to strong: steers, 1 18.60011.26; cows and heifers, $6.00012.00; calves, $8.00011.50. Bogs Receipts, 1,606 head; market 100 15c higher; top, $15.10; bulk of sales. 115.06 416.65. Sheep and lambe Recetpta. 1,500 head; market, prospects lower; lambs, 111.600 16.15; ewes, 15,00!. 60. New York benersl Market. New Tork, July l.FIour Easy: spring patents. lll.65011.tO; winter patents, til. 30 11.65; winter straight. 110.10011.15; Kansas straight. $11.66 011 10. Wheat fiport. firm; No. 2 hard, 1J.31S4. f. o. b, to arrive. Corn Spot, strong: No. 2 yellow, 11.81. 0. I. f.. New Tork. Oats Spot, firmer; standard. 76H077O. Feed Quiet: western bran. 133 .100 .12.60: standard middlings, 1st, 40; city bran, I1V00; all tn 100-lb. sacks. Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice, 1VJ, lOfjrllc; Itll, t0Sc; raoiflo coast. 1116. Iffllo; III!. Ttlc. Hide Quiet; Bogota, 43 He; Central America. 41 Ho. j Leather F4rm; hemlock firsts. 17c; no on ds, ito. Provisions Pork, steady; meas, $42,000 41.10: family. 141.00044.60: short clear. $41.00044.00. Lard, dull; middle west, $30.10031.00; nominal. Tallow Dull; city special, loose, 17V Wool Firm; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio, 51080c Rice Quiet; fancy head: lUOIKe: Blue ros. TtiOIHo. Butter Market firm: recelpta, 11.739 tubs; creamery, higher than extrss, 284 0 Ito; creamery extras, (tt score), 21a ; first. 111017c; seconds, liotlo. EggsMarket firm; receipts, 11,117 cases; fresh gathered extrar, 37c fresh gathered storage packed firsts, !6V0tto; firsts, 14 016c; aeoond, I20I2O. Cheese Market firm; receipts, 1,883; state fresh special, IJo; do. average run, 134t5'4c. Poultry Live, market wenlt; no price quoted; dressed, market quirt; prices un changed. Coff Market, New Tork, July 3. Th market for coffee futures was quiet today, sale being report ed of only 11,260 bags. Th opening wa tetdy at unchanged price to an advanc of S point and there wa a little covering In near months, which nt July up to T.tto early, or about 4 point nt higher. This demand was soon supplied, however, and th market later broke under selling of later deliveries, which may bar com partly from Wall street source. Th mar ket closed at a net decline of 1 to It points. July, 7.48c; August, 7.67c; Sep. tember, T.tto; October, 7.70c; November, 7. "4c; December, 7.71c; January, 7.86c; February, t.llo; March, T.14c; April, 7.19c; May, 1.04c Spot, dull; Rio 7s, l4c; Pantos 4s, lOo. Offer of Rio 7s wer reported in the cost and freight market at 1.06c, Amer ican credits, and Santos 4s ,at 9.40c, London credits. The official cables reported an un changed market at Rio. Santos was 100 rels higher on spots and 1250176 rsls high er on future. Chicago U Stork Market Chicago, July I. Cattle Receipt. t.OOO head; market weak; native beef rattle, 18.10 011.10; itooker and feeders, 16.4001.50: cow and heifers, $6.400 11.76; calves. $10.60 012.26, Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market lOo to 20o higher than yesterday's average; bulk of aalea, $14.10015.70; light, 114.100 11.60; mixed, $14.16016.10; heavy, $14,460 16.11.; rough, $14.45014.85; pigs, $10,850 14 10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000 heart; market strong to 86c higher: wether. $7.76 011.00; ewes, $7.0004.50; lambs, $10,000 11.76. Kansa City Llv Stock Market. Kanss City, July S. Cattle Reclpts, 1,000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $12.60012.40; dressed beef steers, $1.40012.16; western steer, $1.00013.16; southern steer, 16.1001100; cow, $t.780 1.16; heifers, $7.50013.16; stoeker and feeder. $6.76010.60; bulla, $7.0001.26; calves. 17 00 14. 00. 1 Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head) market higher; bulk of sale. $16.10011.75; heavy, 116.70015. 86J packers and butchers, 111.15 016.10; light, $14.75015.65; pigs, 111.150 14.26. Sheen and Lambs Reelpta, 6,700 head; market steady; lambs, $15.00016.00; year lings, $10.60011.60; wethers. $1.01010.00; WCS, 11.6001.25 CnV. Lnnls Llr Stock Market. Bt. Louis. July I. Cattle Receipts, 1,700 tieadf market, steady: native beet teer, t7.60A13.60i yearling. tl8.tO01l.llt cows, 16.000 10.50: stoeker and feeders, $6,00 0 1.60; prima southern beef steers, $1,000 12.26: beef cows and heifers. 14.2501.00; prima yearlings, t7.l0O10.00; natlv calves, $6.00011.00. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market. hlrher: pig. 110.00014.10: mixed nd butcher, $16.05011.70; good heavy, $16.60 016.70; bulk of sales, 116.15016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 4,200 head; market, lower; spring Iambs, f 14.60016.00; clipped ewes, $8.6001.00; cannen, 15.000 1.60; chopper, 67.0007.69. Cotton Market. Now Tork, July ' S. Cotton Future opened steady; July, 25.6O026.4Oo; October, 26.1O024. tic; December, S6.O802t.15c; Jan uary, 25. 25026. 40c; March, 26.70c. Future closed steady; July, 26.40c; Oc tober, 24.11c; December, 36.13o; January, 25.20c; March, 25.46c. Spot quiet; middling, 16.660. Liverpool, July 8. Cotton: Spot, limited business: prices 10 point lower. American middling, fair, ll.lld; good middling, lt.tid; middling, ll.25d; low middling, la.tod; good ordinary, 17.86d; ordinary, 17,!6d. Sale, 4,000 bale. I, Metal Market. New Tork, July I. Metal: Lead, quiet; spot, lH8imc; spelter, dull; spot East St. Louis delivery, l!c asked. Copper: dull; electrolytic, spot and nearby, $33.00011.00, nominal; August and later, 121.00031.00. Iron, firm and unchanged; tin, steady; spot, $81.71062.12. At London Spot, copper, 120; future, 129 10; electrolytic, 1142: spot tin, 1242 lis: futures. 1237 10s. Lead, spot, $30 10s; futures, t2 10s; spelter, spot, 64 ; future, 60. Silver Bar. 32d per ounce; money, 204 per cent; discount rates, short bills, 4"i per cent; three months' bills, 4 1-16 per cent. Omaha Hay Market. Receipt heavy; msrket lower on both prairie hay and alfalfa; demand continues light. Choice upland prairie hay, tU.&Ofti 10.60; No. 1, 116.60017 60; No. 3, I10.00M 12.00: No. 3. 16.OO07.UO: No. 1 midland, 116.00016.00; No. I, 18.00019.00: No. 1 low land. 40.00010.00; No. I, $7.00 01; No. 1. $5.0006.00. New alfalfa, choice, $18,000 11.00; No. ', $16.00017.00; atandard, $13.00 011.00: No. 2. in.ouu i3.uo; no. i, m.imia 1.10. Oat Straw, 11.00 01.(0; wheat, $7.00 07.6. Sugar Market. New Tork, July 1. Sugar: Raw, market steady; centrifugal, 6.63c; molasses, 6.64c; refined, steady; fin granulated, t.duws.oou. Sugar future wer easier this morning and price wer t to 4 point lower at noon. Th selling wa thought to represent liqui dation for over th holiday. Closed steady and I to 10 point lower. Sales, 16,100 ton. September, 5.41c; Decem ber, 1.27c; January, 4.19c; March, 4.82s. OU and Mosln. Savannah, Ga., July I. Turpentine- Firm; 17c; aalea, 611 bbls.; receipts, 750 bbls.; shipments, ll bbls.; stock, 21,964 bbls. Rosin Firm) sales, 1,471 bbls.; receipt. 2.183 bbls.i shipments, 12 bbls.; stock, 67. 164 bbls. Quote: B. 15.20; V, $5.25; E, 15.36; V, 15.40; O. 16.4506.60; I, I5.47M 05.60; K, 15.5005.60; M, $6.1601.10; N, $6.71; WO, $6.6000.85; WW. 17.01. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New Tork, July 3. Evaporated Apples Dull; fancy, 124411c; choloe, HOUVio; prime, lOVxOlOc. Dried Fruits Prunes, inaotlve; Califor nia, HUOHttc; Oregon, 110120. Ap ricots, steady; fancy, 22023c. Peaches, steady; standard, 10o; choice, 11c; fancy. 14 He. Raisins, quiet; loose muscatels, 1 01c; choice to fancy, 8c; seedless, lOSOf 11c; London layers, $1.80. Local Stock and Bond. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co., 441-51 Omaha, National Bank Building, Omaha. STOCKS Bid Asked. Burgess-Nash Co., 7 pet., pfd..100 102 Cudahy Packing Co., common.. 121 122 i Continental Oas A Electric, pfd. .. 78 H Deera A Co., pfd II H 100tt Deer A Co., common 42 50 Douglas Hotel Co., combined.. 76 82 H Oooch M. A K. Co., pfd. 'B". . 102 105 Lincoln Tel. A Tel., com., 7 pet. 08 100 Lincoln Traction, 1 pet., pfd.... 15 944 Om, A Co. Bluff St Ry., pfd.. 70 73 Om. A Co. B. Ry A B., pfd.... 60 65 Orchard A Wilhelm, c, 7 pet. p. 19 100 Om. A Co. Bluff Bt Ry., com.. .. 4! M. C. Peter Mill, pet., pfd.. It 100 Union Stock Tarda, I pet. ....102 103 Stewart Warner, common...... 66 67 BONDS Argentine gov't 6s. 1120 17V, 1844 Canadian Government 6s, 1937.. I4V4 14 Cudahy Parking Co. 6a. l4S... 17 98 Chicago Sanitary DIs. 4s. 1927.. 17 87 Lincoln Lt. Heat A P. 6s, 1131. 17 100 Om. A Co. B. St. Ry. 6s. 1128.. 12 14 Montreal Tramway 6s, 1911..,. tt 97 City of Om., N., P. 4Hs, 1911-81 4 .10 4.20 Om. Ath. Club bldg. 6s. 1121-11. 19 100 Pender, Nab. I pet. Sewer, 1136.101 103 Hloux City Stock Tarda 6s, 1130. ii IT Swift and Company 5s, 1944. ...100 tOOH Tbuaton. N. O. S. B. I. 1131-31. M0 616 NEW YORK STOCKS Absence of Public Participatic:- and Impending Holiday Make for Slow Day on Wall Street. New Tork, July 3. In Its essential fea tures today stock, market was almost u repetition of recent dull and Irregular le sions. Pualnes was much curtailed be cause of the Impending holiday and the continued absenco of publlo participation. Money conditions were actually conduc tive to speculation for the bull account, bar trading in that quarter was checked by Increasing perplexities respecting war profits and taxes. Call loan were In fre- supply at IS per cent and time money wa mora abundant than at any period In the last three week. Bear renewed their attack upon the more mercurial issues, chiefly motors, sonv- of the lesser squlpments and minor special ties, ntudebaker showed an extreme loss of about points and other of th same di vision yielded 2 to 4 point. 1 " Rail also experienced additional price weakness, a few of the dividend Issues re cording lowest quotations for the current decline. That group rallied briskly In the covering movement of the final hour. Un. Ion Pacific, Canadian Pacific. Great North ern and Reading were responsive to fair support Pronounced betterment also was wn by Copper, Oil and Tobaccos. Industrial Alcohol, Ohio Oas, Mexican Petroleum and American-Sumatra Tobacco finished at galna of 1 to 4 points. u. H. steel and kindred (hares wer de pressed during the greater part of th day. bnt hardened later on th strength of al lied equipments. Total sales, 640,060 share. Rnllroad bonds wer heavy, Internationals Irregular, and Liberty firm at par to 100 3-50. Total sales, par value, $3,540,000. u. n, coupon and registered 2s and 4 de clined per cent on call. Registered 4e loa 1 per cent on a single sal. Number of sale and quotation on lead ing stocks: Sale. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. II Am. Can 200 44 it 4V, Am. Car A Found. 2.100 77H 7"i 76 Am. Locomotive... 1.300 72 71 71 Vfe Ant. HmelU A Rof. 6,000 107H 105) 106 Am. Sugar Ref.... 700 120H 130 130 Am. Tel. A Tel.... 600 130 12(1 4 130S Am. Z., L. A 8.... 200 !24 124 83 'i Anaconda Copper.. 7,800 81 SO it 81 Atchison 1,700 100 1001 100 Atl. O. A W. I P S. 1,800 I0SH 104 101 Baltimore A Ohio. 1.300 70 'A 6tH M Dutee A Sup. Cop. 500 404 40 4044 Cal. Petroleum HVi Canadian Pacific... 1.000 151H 158H 169 Central Leather... 2.800 4 IIV It Chesapeake A Ohio 1.000 61 lt 61 C, M. A St. P 10,700 6tH 67 l Chicago AN. W.. 700 lOl 101 107 C. R. I. A P. etfs 644 Chlno Copper 700 it . tiV 65 h Colo. Fuel A Iron ... 62 Corn Prod. Ref... 8.900 33 I! 54 H Crucible Steel 11,700 10, tt 81 Cuba Cans Sugar.. 700 42 41 41 Distiller' Sec 21 Krl ,4,400 24 21 14 (lenernl F.lectric... 167 General Motor.... 1,300 116 114 116 Gt, Northern pfd.. 7.200 103 108 102 Gt. No. Ore, ctf.. 1,300 12 13 12 Illinois Central 101- Insplratlon Copper. 1,600 63 61 61 Int. M. M. pCd.,... e.mo 82 81 ZH Int. Nickel 300 11 11 2t Int. Paper ' ' Kan. City Southern 100 21 21 11 Kennecott Copper. 400 46 44 44 Louisville A Nash 1 Union Pacific... 1.000 121 112 134 Meg. Petroleum... 23,600 11 14 18 Miami Copper 1,100 41 40 41 , Missouri Pacific... 4,400 21 18 I Montana Power H Nevada Copper.... 600 21 23 II New Tork Central. 1.100 10 88 81 N. T., N. H. A H.. 200 16 16 16 Norfolk A Western. 300 122 122 131 ' Northern Pacific. 11,100 100 19 100 Paclflo Mail....... 300 38 28 28 Paolflo Tel. A Tel. . - l6' Pennsylvania ..... 1.100 tl tl 11 Pittsburgh Coal.... 2,800 64 63 54 Ray Con. Copper.. '1.400 ,38 37 38 Reading 11.000. 14 12 13 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 14.000 93 11 S'i Shattuck Aria, Cop. 25' Southern Pacific. 10,100 11 "10 14i Southern Railway.. 3,800 11 35 36H fltudebsker Oor.... 46J00 0 , 61 Texa CO.. 400 214 . 211 . 214 Union Pacific , 6.000 135 182 124 IT. S. Ind. Alcohol. 10,600 167 161 154 U. S. Steel 114,300 121 137 128 V. a Steal, pfd.,. 600 117 117 117'4 Utah Coppert , 1200 101 108 109 Wabah pfd "B".. 600-25 25 26 Western Union 1 , Westlnghous Eleo.. 1,300 50 41 tOH Total sale for th day, 540.000 hare. . New Tork Monoy Market. New Totk. July . Mercantile Paper 606 per cent. '.'.' ... . h its. 14.72,: commercial 60-day bill on bank, 4.71f; commercial o-aay nine, m.h; uoiuauu, 14.76; caoies, it. tib. . . BHver Bar, 77o; Mexloan dollar. le. Bond Government weak; railroad Irreg ular. Tin. T.n (faff. 40 dlVS. 44'4 BP cent: 10 day. 404 per cent; lx months, 4 05 per cent. . 1 '"'. Calif Money Easier; high, 3 per cent; low. I per cent; ruling rat, 1 per oent; last loan, 1 per oeni; closing mo, v cent; offered at 1 per cent. TJ. S. 2s. reg... 8 1n nnntion... 98 Int. M. M. .. 10 Kan. C. 8. r. 5 86 L. A N. un. 4.. 11 M., K.4T.I. 4 11 . Mo. Pie. gen. 4s. 11 N. T. Cen. d. 6.104'i No- Paclflo 4.., 16 do 1 02 O. S. L. ref. 4. 17 Pac TV A T. 6. 07 Penn. con. 4s... .100 do ten. 4.. 14. Reading gen, 4. 89 Bt. L. A S.F.a.6. 66 80. Pac, cv. f. 18 do ref. 4s.... 88 80. Railway 6s.. 18 . Tex. A Pac .1st 16 Union Pacific 4. 13 U do cv. 4 88 . II. 8, Rubber 5. 86 -U. 8. Steel 5s...l04 Wabash 1st...,. 100 West. Union 4 11 Bhl. Offerd. ' : : U H. 3a, reg... 18 coupon... 18 4s, reg. ,.106 coiiDon. . .106 do 'U. S. do Pan ! enunon. 80 Am. For. Pec.5s 95 Am. T. A T. 0. 6 98 Anglo-French ..63 Arm. A Co. 4. 10 Atchlnson g. 4s. 88 Bait A Ohio 4s. 86 Cen. Leather 6s. 11 Cen. raclflo 1st. 82 C. A O., cv. 6s.. 87 C. B. A Q. J. 4. 16 C.MStP.g.4 t J. R. I. A P. r.4 70 Colo A 8. r. 4l 76 D. A R. O. r. 6 66 D. of C. 5s, 1131 16 IT -I a an. 4s.... 61 Gen. Eleotrio 6s.l01 Ot. N. 1st 4s. is 'III Central r. 4 86 New Tork Dry Goods Market New Tork. July 3. Dry Goods Cotton' oods and yarn were quiet today, prices steady. Men's war wa firm with cloth-, . lers anxious about fall deliveries, owing to the large government demands. Burlaps -wer quiet and firm. Shipment of roer- ehandle are large wherever transportation conditions permit. OMAR TOFT wttars AIR POCKET GOGGLES On sal at th Spdway and Downtown. U. S. Government Indian Land Sale Half million acres of valuable lands soon to bo sold by U. S. Gov ernment on easy yearly payments without taxes until fully paid for. Chance of a lifetime to share in Uncle Sam's bargains. AH in the great oil belts. You do not have to live on the land or improve it. For investors es well as homeseekers. Visit the Bie Pullman Exhibit 'car without delay and learn of the great possibilities of the Great State of Oklahoma. Admission and Information Free; Maps, Charts, Plat,' Blue .Prints, Geological Surveys, Agricultural, Mining Products, etc., with demon strators to explain all conditions. Car open daily, v to 12 a. m.: 1 to 6 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Open. Sunday. Car closed all day 4th of July. Oklahoma Exhibit Car 16 th and Leavenworth, at Croat Weatera Freight Station. - Omaha, Neb.