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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1917. I. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE- Unimproved 4. West. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME BUILT TO LIVE IN. NOT TO RENT BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED AND DECORATED IN THE VERY BEST RESI DENCE DISTRICT. This l one of the belt built homes In Omaha. Stone foundation and basement, olid brick above; (late roof. The coal bin and fruit cellar of tile. Practically bo 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 Large eloaets with outside windows, wardrobea and chest of drawers. There Is a laundry fruit cellar, furnace room and space which can be finished for a billiard room In the basement, which Is cemented throughout. Large soft water cistern, gas, not water heater for summer use. So well built that 15 tons of coal will heat It throughout and with solid brick walls. It Is wonderfully cool In summer. At the very crest of the hill, there Is always a breeze there If anywhere. It Is convenient to the car line and In the choicest residence section of Omaha. The price Is very reasonable and terms wtll be made to suit the buyer's convenience. Owner leaving the city. ' Address Box :6S7. Bee. A FT EH looking at M1NNE LISA 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It wss the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lota. IF TOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO. 748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. HAVE a bargain price on lot In Minns Luaa, C. A Orlmmel. Pouulaa 11S REAL ESTATE Investment $4,250 WEST FARNAM HOME 110 South 35th St.. 7 rooma (4 bed rooms), all modern; lot 34105 ft.; east front; psvlng paid in full. Terms. 1500 cash, balance $40 per month, Including interest. Don't bother tenant, see us, GEORGE AND COMPANY, 502 City National Bank REALTORS. Phone 11. 766. Bldg. WEST FARNAM HOME S rooms, brand new and all modern, oal finish downstairs, whit enamel kitcben. 4 bedrooms, all In white enamel; good at tic; rooms alt decorated; corner lot. south front. Price only 15.750. 11,000 cash, balance monthly. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 207. 213 a 17th. JCST FINISHED Strictly mod. 6-r. bunga low, 2 rooms on 2d floor unfinished; oak finish. Including floors; number of spe rial features; full basement; furnace heat; lot 46x128 : Btreet paved; close to car and school; surrounded by new homes. Price, 13,600: easy terms. RASP BROS..' 210 Kceline Bids. Tyler 721 WE have some excellent bargains In some splendid West Farnam homes. F. D. Wead, 310 So. 18th St.. Wead Bldg. North. 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 13.450 to $3,750; 1-10 cash and balance like rent. This is your opportunity to secure a new borne on exceptionally easy terms. HIATT COMPANY, Tyler 80. 545 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. BEST BARGAIN IN BEMIS PARK Nine rooms, strictly modern; built for a home, with quarter-sawed oak iinisn; hot water heat, finished attic, complete basement, nlastered : full lot, on Lafayette Ave. Blvd., near 38th; garage. Nonresident owner has cut the price to 16.000 for quick sale. The house alone cost better than 16,000 and the lot is worth $2,000, Investigate at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, (REALTORS) Douglas 3062. 819-20 City Nat. MILLER PARK . BUNGALOW PRICE ONLY $3,300 Nice five-room bungalow (on tw floors), fireplace, bookcases, china cup board, built-in cabinets in kitchen. finish, beautifully decorated: two dand h.rtrnoma. with extra largo closets; fill cement basement; nice lot; only tw olocks to park, car and school. OSBORNE RF.ALTY CO.. 701-2 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bklff. Tyler 456 North. DANDY LOT. (0x115. two street frontages: easy terms Call Douglas 10(4 or evenings Harney 4168 BEAUTIFUL 6.0-roo iota. Pries 1330. only It caab antf o rents Per week Dong, till SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKET & SON. REALTORS. 820 First National Bank BMff. ilOST MODERN NEW BRICK FLAT IN CITY. Idual location; walking distance; large lawn. Douglas 6691 o- Harney 1803. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WILL exchange number of residence In come properties, some new and others nearly new; also some vacant. Some are clt-Hr of incumbrance aud some Incumbered about 40 per cent. Went clear land. TRAVERS BROTHERS. 819 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 686. A uuob hotel with three lota; only hotel In town; has 18 rooms, steam heat and In good shupe. Price 16.000.00; will want a little cash and western land. G. A. KulL Oakland, Neb. $50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm, 15 miles from Omaha, Inquire 433 Ramge Blk. Tel. rnu 421! Residence ohmie. Iwu (775 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty B A. WOLF, Realtor. Wars Blk Specialist In downtown business oropertv REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE; fine site on B. M. R. R. ; size 95x165, can be bought cheap. C. A. Grim- mel. I'hona DoiiKlas 1615. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod rn, attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 120-ACRB improved farm 34 miles from Benson. Well situated and wltb good roads V D WEAD. 110 8 18th St. Wead Bldg MY 060 ar es range, water, hay, pkr Box 1391. Alliance. Neb. w land. South Dakota Lands. (20 ACRES of good black loam soil and clay subsoil; good buildings: near town of 10. 000, South Dakota. Writs us for price and tuther particulars. Mid-West Land Co.. 1057 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 11SS. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land. East Texas. Hi as aore Get my free book. W ft PRANK, $01 Neville Block. Omaha Wyoming Lands. 160 ACRES of first-class land, well Im proved, 60 acres In alfalfa. 10 seres under plow. Sure crops, 175 per acre, excep tionslly easy terms; 2 yesrs without In terest on deferred payments; discount for cash. BIG FOUR REALTY CO.. 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 2486. Motorcycles and Bicycles H A RLE Y-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains in vised machines. Victor H. Rooa. "The Motorcycle Man." 27th aud Leavenworth. WK WANT to show you tho Cleveland, the classiest and most reliable lightweight motorcycle In Omaha. Plott Bros., 3250 Farnam. MUST SELL AT ONCE Harley-Davldson bicycle, almost new. Wtll sell reasonable F. E. Cossalrt, room IS, ths Crelghton Block. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos slid notes ss security. $40. ( mo., H. goods, total cost. 13.60. 140. ( mo., endorsed notes, total cost, 32.(0. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT IOAN SOCIETY. 133 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL . RATE LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more Easv payments. Utmost privacy. 340 Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHULER.& CARY. 204 Keellne. D. 6074. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE client for 6 or 6 acres improved, not to far from main road. INTERSTATE REALTY CO., 929-30 City Nat. Doug. 8862. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. 3(07. LIST your 6 and 6-room houses with Ed- ward F. Williams Co.. $01 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your 5 and 6-room houses with i WE SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co., Tyler 496. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1826 Laird St. Webster 2039. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and 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. Whits & Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bldg. FARM MORTGAGES. Well secured .bearing ( pet. Interest, HARLEY T. HOOK1 R, 40 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. Tyler 2658. 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent en beat class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commission, PETERS TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St. FOR SALE. Ten shares of Ralston Realty Co. at ene-balf par value. Address M. S. Dean, 1825 Peoples Gas Bldg.. Chicago, III. MONEY to loan un improved farms and I randies. We also buy good farm mort-1 gages. Kloke Inv, Co., Omaha. Conrad Thomann and wife to Louis Quade, Twenty-third street, 95 feet south of Bancroft street, east side. 47.5x158 UO0 John F. Flack and wife to John L. Bartson, Forty-third street, 122 feet south of Boyd street, east side, 40x 139 W. II. Peters to Swan O. Eklund. Thirtv-flfth street. 40 feet south of Hamilton street, east side, 40x17.. 4,000 Fred W. Rothery to Lewis K. Call et al. Forty-first street, 264 feet south of Grand avenue, east side, 42x127.. 1,800 Ella Krlstenson and husband to George W. Condlff, Eighth street. 33 feet south of Cedar street, east side, 33x 132 1.750 O. A. Orrman and wife to James Mc- Clung, Allison street, Benson, 100 feet east of Fifty-fifth street, north side, (0x130 Homestead Co. to Andrew Fshey and wife, northwest corner Fifty-fifth and Manderson streeets, 81x135.... Delia Hackett et al to Thomas .1. Flynn. southeast corner Forty-sixth and Montana streets, 50x130 Columbian Investment Co. to George Ruebsamen, Hickory street, 212 feet ast of Fifty-third street, south side, 53x183 Sophie Dallow to Blanche J. Elwood, southeast corner Seventeenth and Charles streets, 60x140 Oren E. Wellman to W. Freeman An drews, Blondo street, 40 feet west of Twenty-sixth street, north side, 63x80 Hermsn A. Chambers and wife to Michael A. Egyed et al. Eighteenth street, 118.6 feet north of Oak street, west side, 36 1-3x80 Bankers Savings and Loan Associa tion to Arthur Theodore, southwest corner Twenty-sixth street and Pat rick avenue, 60x64 Ben Handler and wife to Herbert D. Brown, Ohio street, 898 feet west of Twenty-seventh street, south side. 32 1-3x127 Harry G. Browne and wife to The Dun dee Presbyterian Congregation, derwood avenue, 75 feet east of Fif tieth street, aorth side, 87x127.. 450 500 00 LIYE STOCK MARKET GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCKS Receipts of Cattle and Hogs Run Light Following Holi day and Prices Rule Steady to Higher. Omaha, July 6. HIT. Rerelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Offlcisl Monday 6.478 6.103 3.160 Official Tuesday 1,(71 11.596 3.178 Holiday Wednesday Estimate Thursday.... 3.300 6,000 (SCO Four days this week. .10,449 21,690 11.638 Same days last week.. 23,289 47.991 14.747 Same days 2 wks. ago. 23.383 39.444 16,675 Same days 3 wks. ago. U, 093 30.728 15.620 Same days ( wks. ago. 23.300 36.6:5 15,(73 Same days last year... 9,714 30,114 25,671 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Horses. C, M. St. P 4 2 2 Missouri Pacific 29 1 Union Pacific 24 20 2:1 C. N. W., east 8 1 C. & N. W., west 18 21 C. St. P., M. & O.... 3 3 C, B. A Q east 11 C. R. I. & P. east.... ( 4 Illinois Central 1 97 68 Trade in Cash Wheat is Ex tremely Dull, With Contin ued Light Arrivals ; Corn Prices Up. Little Price Change or Stock Activity Apparent at Excep tionally Dull Wall Street Session. Omaha, July 6, 1917. The trade In Cash wheat was extremely dull today and, while arrivals continued light and the market ruled from ateady to 2o higher, the demand was very poor and only a few scattered sales were made ud to closing time. Tho trade In corn was ex cellent with premiums on white corn ad vanrlng a fraction while the market gen erally ruled from $02 Mo above the quota tions of the previous market day. Corn ar rivals were very heavy, the receipts of ths last three dsys being placed on the tsbles, but the demand was excellent and all grades of this cereal sold very readily on the advance. Sellers reported a moderate demand for oats, but ss the receipts were not very heavy the trade In this market was limited. The market, however, was very strong with prices quoted from lOl'io higher snd sellers had little difficulty In disposing of their offerings on the advance. No. I white oats brought 72c, standard sold at 7mc; ths bulk of tho offerings, which New York. July 5. Mid-summer apathv and heavtnets accompanied the movement of today's stock market operations, deal Ing being more than ordinarily circum scribed. Commission houses reported ex treme Indifference on the part of out-of-town traders, and local speculative Interests were plainly disposed to let the market drift, pending adjustment of Important details bearing upon the financial situation. A significant Industrlsl development was the fret decline in msny weeks In prices of certain finished Iron snd steel products. Thess ran from $3 to (6 per ton. but were offset by additional advances In pig Iron, bars and sheets. Leadlnc Industrial stocks were under con stant pressure, United States steel record ing a net loss of ( points at Mmwin Locomotive and Crucible Steel also reacted sharply from early advances. Motors and subsidiaries were the weaaest featurea. 8tudebaker at one time adding 7 s points to Its recent stesdy fall and Chandler 10. the latter, however making a PLESTINA TAKES TWO FALLS OFFORDEMAN Minneapolis Wrestler No Match for the Omaha Contender for Championship Honors. Totals. 2( DISPOSITION H E AD. Sheep. 2.240 1,544 1.278 1.13T 2.642 8,841 Cattle. Hogs. Morris & Co 347 861 Swift & Company 476 1,049 Cudahy Packing Co. .. 227 1,261 Armour & Co 228 1.120 Schwarti & Co 327 J. W. Murphy.. 443 Lincoln Packing Co. . . 6 So. Omaha Pack. Co. 7 Kohr Packing Co .... 140 Swift A Co., Denver Cudahy. from K. C... 338 F. B. Lewis 72 Rosenstock Bros 44 .... Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... 3 Hlgglns 2 Huffman 12 .... Roth 12 John Harvey 48 .... Wilson Packing Co... 34 .... Other buyers (2 .... Totals 1,827 5,102 Cattle Receipts wers comparatively small as they usually are on the day following i holiday, and supplies so far this week have been less than half as largo as for the same period last week. Of the ninety cars reported in today not over forty cars were natives, and It did not take dealers long to get down to business on them and clean them up at prices that were fully steady and In soms cases stronger man Tuesday. Yearlings were in very limited supply and naturally showed mora Improvement than the heavier grades, but the general trend to the market was improved all along, and a fairly early clearance was effected at the stronger prices. The same thing was true as to butcher stock, ss well ss Blockers and feeders. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beeves. tl3.25tol3.26: fair to good beeves $U.50Q12.26; common to fair beeves, $9,769 11.(0; good to choice yearlings, $11,850 12.85: fair to good yearlings, (11.00011.76 common to fair yearlings, $9. 60010.76: good to choice heifers, $10.00 11.00; good to choice cows, $8.(009.(0; fair to good cows, (7. 6008.50: common to fair cows, $5.00 "7.60; good to choice feeders, $8.7609.50; fair to good feeders. (.7t o s.uu; common to fair feeders. $6.7607.50; good to choice atockers. $8.0009.00; stock heifers. $7.Z5y 8.60: stock cows. $6.5007.60; stock calves, $6.5009.00; veal calves, $10.00013.60; bulls, stags, etc., $5.50010.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. ..1022 $7 85 t.... a-raded No. 1 white, sold at 7Hie and 7H4n I substantial recovery. Forenoon gains of 1 and No. 4 white ranged from 71o to 71140. to 3 points In shipping rails, coppers and Kyo was strong st a 6o advance and tobaccoa were swept away in ine mor there was an excellent demand for thla general selling of the last hour. Ralls were article with continued light arrivals. Bar- also much Impaired at that period, St. Paul Icy was In good demand but the market was common and preferred making new low rec- trlfle weak with prices quoted a few I orda for many years at 66 V and 101, respec oents lower. I tlvely. New York Central lost 3 points on Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal I Its adverse statement of earnings and other to 670,000 bushels; oats, 1,630,000 bushels. I transactions of ths Investment class were Primary wheat receipts were 628,000 bu. I new low levels for ths current move- land shipments 410,000 bu., against receipts of 802.000 bu., and shipments of 794,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,(13,000 bu and shipments 117,000 bu., against receipts of 936,000 bu. and shipments of 438,000 bu. Isst year. Primary oats receipts were 1.7(8.000 bu, and shipments 1,353.000 bu.. against receipts or 770.aoo bu. and shipments of 1,093,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn 204 230 42 142 Oati 244 46 28 89 Un- 50 $3,500 MTGE., bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at $11,800. TnlmnRe-I.oomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. 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, 5, 6 'a aud 6 per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keellne Bids. Doug. 1648. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEHFE R. E. CO., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. T KO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW $3,200 $320 Cash $30 Per Month Located In Waverly Park Addition, on Fontenelle Blvd.; finished In oak and modern In every detail. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. NORTH SIDE 8even-rdom house, all modern, full sized lot on corner, streets paved. This prop erty is on Burdetie , easy walk to 20th or 24th car. Will give some one a bar gain. Owner left city ALFRED THOMAS, 308 Farnam Bldg. South. Beautiful Leavenworth Bungalow BRAND NEW Built By Day Labor rive nice rooms and bath; bookcases, buffet, sun room, wth French doors; ouk finish and oak floors throughout; mighty complete kitchen; finest of fixtures; hades and hardware; full floored attic; full cement basement; nice terrace and lawn. If you want a real home built on honor, don't fail to see thla. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. (100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. to MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. $100 CASH $2,975 $30 Per Month Buys a new, strictly modern 5 rooms and bath In splendid neighborhood of new homes; near car line, school and Miller park. This house Is Ideal in every re spect and I know It will please you. Let me take you In my Jitney and show you. CALL DOUG. 3628. ; ONE! (-room and oite'4-room cottage, both on one lot; fins cunditlon; live In ont and rent the otbv Price for both. $2,760. Very easv term. No 2433 South 20tb St NORRIt 4 NORRIS. 400 Bee Building Pliftie Douglas 4270. OMAHA GENERAT, MARKET. Butter Packing stock, 81c. Eggs No. 1 fresh, $8.36 case; No. 2, $7.30 case; cracked, $6.70 case. Poultry Live, l'i to ! lbs. each, 28c lb.; hens, 17H0 lb.; old cocks snd stags, 13c lb.; ducks, full feathered, fat, 11c lb.; geese, full feathered, fat, 10c lb. Fish Fresh trout, No. 1, any else, 17c; whlteflsh, 16c; black bass, O. 8., 26c; me dium, 22c: croppies, 12018c; yellow pike, 13c; pickerel, large dressed, 10c; round, 9c; carp, dressed, 10c: bullheads, 17c; buffalo, dressed, 12c: halibut, 16c; catfish, large, c; small, 20c; black cod, sable fish, for steaks, 1114c; salmon, red, 18c; rink, 15c. Beef Cuts No. 1 rib, 20 14 c: No. 2. 19c; No. 3, 16c. Loins, No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 2314c; No. J, lSVaC. Chucks, Nu. 1, 16'Ac; No. 2, l(c; No. 3, 14c. Rounds. No. 1. 19c; No. 2. 19V4e: No. 3, 16ttc Plates, No. 1. 14V4c: No. Z, 14 He; No. 3, 13p. Fruits Oranges, 288s, S24s. box, $3.76; 100, 21(, 2o0s, $4.00; 120, 160. 170, 200. $4 26. Lemons, fancy ,100, 360, $7.00; choice 300, 360, $0.60. Grapefruit, 36s. $4.75: 46s. $5.00; 548. $6.60; 64s. 80s, 868, $6.0fl. Apricots, crate, $2.36. Peaches, box, $1.65. Plums, crate, $2.Zfi(r2.40. Trunes, crate. $2.66 Cantaloupes, standards. crate. $4 00: ponies, crate, $3.00: flats, crate. $1.80. Watermelons, lb., 38. Vegetables New potatoes, lb., 6c: cab bage, lb., 4c; asparagus, do:., 60c; lettuce, head, crate, $3.20; dozen, 90c: cucumbers, basket, $1.75; tomatoes, crate, $1.75; onions, Texas, crate, $1.75; wax, $2.25; red, lb.. 3c. Bananas, lb., (He Coffee Market. New York, July 5. Coffee Coffee fu tures were quiet again today, with traders finding little In the over holiday news to create rresh interest. If anything, the nub llcattons of tho text of the war revenue bill providing for a coffee tax, accompanied by intimations that It would be taken up In the senate as soon as the food control measure had been disposed of, had a re stricttna Influence, and sales fnr 1h. riv Knre Live Stock Vehicles were on'y l-''n Including exchanges. it i lutii upr-ncu hi a. uruuiiH ul x in & poiniB 5 10 CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS.. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATKS C. G. CARLBERG. $12 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities, industrial stocks. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank FIdg. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON '.' Dresent prompt pay Insurance com panies. 610 Brnndels Bldg.. Omaha, Neb Abstracts of Title. Kerr Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., 305 S. 17th St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstract of. flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandets Theater. r (13 10 25 13 ... 720 11 25 42 , ...1066 13 25 67 , ...126 12 (0 41...... ...1211 12 70 35 ...1402 12 80 13 27 13(0 13 30 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6 46( 8 60 1( 746 11 10 25 (97 It 25 11... 750 11 40 A v. Pr. . 940 (8 75 .1013 10 76 .1123 12 00 .1136 13 36 .12(0 13 (0 .1148 12 76 .1130 13 00 86 793 13 10 1(. 29 889 13 76 HEIFERS 40 666 7 35 6. 3 866 8 00 1. 1 940 10 25 COWS. 766 1006 76 1028 1190 1200 728 12 25 Chicago ( Minneapolis 262 Omaha 19 Kansas City (7 St. Loul 77 Winnipeg 444 These sales were reported todsy: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. (2.43 No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $3.41. No, 1 hard winter: 4 car, $2.25. No. 4 hard winter . cars, 13.10. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $2.36. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.$4. No. $ mixed durum: H car, $1.80. Rye No. 3: 1 car, $5.85; V car, $3.34, Barley No. 4: 1 car. $1.28: 1 car. $1.14. no. i leea: l car, 11.12. lorn jo. i wnite: 3 cars. 81.75: cars. $1.74",; 4 3-6 cars. (1.74. No. S white: 1 car, $1.73Mj. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. $1.73. No. 3 yellow: 6 cars, $1.74; t cars, $1.73; cars, ii.78tt; s cars, $l.73: 10 cars, $1.73. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.7314. No. S yellow: 2-5 car, $1.73; 1 ear, $1.73. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.73; 3$ 3-5 cars, $1.73 6 cars, (1.7314; 4 cars. $1.73. No. 3 mixed 2 cars (near white), $1.74; I cars, $t.73tt 5 cars. $1.73 K; 3 cars, $1.73. No. 4 mixed 2 cars. $1.73. No. ( mixed: 1 car. $1.73. No. ( mixed: 1 car, $1.73: 1 car, $1.72; 3 cars. (1.73H; 1 cars, $1.73; 1 car, $1.70 eaiupie mixed: 1 cars, $1,704; 1 car, $1,694; 1 car, $1.(9; 1 car. $1.(6, Oats No. 1 white: 6 cars, 78c. Standard t 8-0 cars, 71 ho. No. s white: cars, it He; csrs, 71 140. No. 4 white: 1 car, Ji'ic; 1 car. 71c. sample white: 1 car, Tl He: 3 cars, 70c; 1 car, (9Hc, Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat No. 3 hard. z.3s(jz.4i: No, 3 hard, (3.260)2.(5. Corn No. 2 white, $1.7401.76; No. 3 white, $1,740 1.744; No.. 4 white. $1.7SmP1.14; No ( white, $1.731.73 4; No. ( white. (1.72tt l.34: No. I yellow, (1.7(01.74: No. 3 yellow, $1.7S01.7SH; No. 4 yellow. $1.72H 1.73; No. t yellow, (1.7301.7$: No. ( ysl low. (1.71ffil.78; No. 3 mixed, $1.781.73 ; No. ( mixed. $1.73 1.78 4; No. 4 mixed. l.734CP1.78: No. i mixed, fl.72K01.73 No. ( mixed, (1.70O1. 73. Oats No. 3 white. 714y7Sc; standard, 7140714c; No. 1 white, 710714c; No. 4 white, 7071Ho. Barley Malting, $1.1001.26: No. 1 feed. $1.061.12. Rye No. 2, $2.3402.((; No. 3, $3.83(0)2.35. Local range of options ment Little support was seen at ins ac tive close. Sales 628.000 shares. Weakness of Paris bills st sn extreme de cline of 8 4 points wss the feature of the exchange market Another large consign ment of British gold served to stabilise sterling rates. International bonds were firm, domestic Issues Irregulsr ana t,ioerty stesdy at 100 to 100 8-50. Total sales 1.J40. 000 sharsa United States coupons and regis tered 3s and 4s lost V4 per cent on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks and bonds: Bales, uign. u, nose. 91 S .(00 (1 4(4 4(4 1.100 77 76 76 800 7m (9 4,100 107 106 1044 1,800 1308k 1" (00 120V4 120 Marin Plcstina outclassed Henry Ordeman at the Auditorium Wednes day, winning both falls in twenty-seven and fourteen minutes, the first with a head scissors and bar-arm and the second, with a scissors on left arm. a head chancery and an arm lock. The Omaha contender for cham pionship liunors left no doubt as to his superiority over tht Minneapolis man. btrengtn, aguuy ana skui were the elements of success for Plestina. The wrestling match was a spirited affair. Ordeman exerted every ounce of strength against his adversary and on several occasions made clever es capes from head scissors and ram-lock. Flestina's oower was demonstrated when he lifted the Mill City man from the mat. Close Call in First. During the first session Ordeman nearly had Plestina on his shoulders with a headlock, that being probably, the only time the Omaha man was in real danger. Ordeman broke away from three head scissors before he succumbed for the first fall. The second fall, which came in hall 1304 .11 794 99 104 6(4 39 4 194 800 1(94 1584 16S 7.600 81 4 900 100 1,100 106 3,700 704 700 41 7 100 104 69 39 (,000 1.000 11.100 1,800 1,700 32.000 41,900 1,900 700 1.(00 044 (0 70 65i 524 (44 004 43 214 24 (00 160 (3 (9 (64 66'; 50 4 33 (644 41 21 24 16( (34 (9 (6i 107 4 64 66'i 604 334 (6 41Mi 20V4 24 168 . 9.700 1164 1134 1144 2,300 101 1014 101H 1,700 33 804 304 200 1084 1034 101 1.300 634 H (IH 8,200 1,400 $00 (44 404 it 81 40 ' 36 466 (80 6 60 75 7 35 7 75 8 25 I 00 00 25 60 00 50 25 .. 172 .. (42 ..1050 ..1190 ..1.133 ..1030 BULLS. 2 1125 7 10 2 1285 7 35 1 1480 25 1 710 11 00 CALVES. 1 380 10 00 1 280 11 00 1 SO 12 50 1 130 13 25 1 170 13 60 Hogs A very light run of hogs showed up In tho wake of the holiday, arrivals amounting to only seventy-five cars, or 6,000 head. The total for the week to date la small, even considering thA fact that there have been only three market days. Bo far this week the run has been only 21,699 head, as compared with 47,991 last week. 39,444 two weeks sgo and 30.114 a year ago, when a holiday also cut Into receipts. Prices almost duplicated Tuesday's up turn, the trade being, as a general thing, mostly 10c higher. Shippers, whose pur chase swere moderate, bought some hogs that were not over a nickel higher, but bulk of their buy looked a dime above Tuesday. The big end of the sales was made at II 6.00 If. 30. and the top reached $15.50. Compared with last week's close values are 2630o higher and all today s quotations, average, bulk and top, are the highest since Monday, June 26, wto weeks ago. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 100.156 160 16 00 76. .190 Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y. WhiTl f i July 3 03 t 03 203 1 03 20$ Sep. 1 84 1 84 184 1 84 183 Corn. July 1 62 1 (3 102 1 (3 1(1 Sep. 1 B0 1 1 654 160 1 664 1604 Dec. 1 09 1 13 10( 1 13 109 Oats. 1 I July 67 671 (7 (7 ((4 Sep. 66 6(4 (6 (64 Dec. 65 67 I 65 67 66 Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths lies by Logan A Bryan, stock and (rain brokers, is nnutn sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Open. High. Low. ) Close, Tues! Wht. i 1 July I 10 3 10 209 1 09 201 Kept. 1 844 1 90 1(4 1 (94l84 Corn. July 1 (0 1 62 169 1 (2 1594 Sept. 1 60 1 65 149 ' 1 64 150V4 Dec. 1 10 1 16 109 1 16 1104 May 1 09 4 1 16 109 1 16 110 Oats. . July 66 (8 68 (7 (6 Sept. 65 66 60 66 66 Doc, 67 654 66 68 67 Pork. July 40 06 40 30 40 06 40 10 40 00 Sept. 39 96 40 80 39 (6 40 00 39 (0 Lard. July 21 20 21 40 21 10 21 20 21 17 Sept. 31 46 21 70 21 46 21 46 21 46 Ribs. July 21 87 21 (0 21 72 21 72 21 60 Sept. 21 86 22 02421 80) 21 60 21 7( CHICAGO GRAIN AND PKOVIISIONS. Am. Beset Sugar., American Can Am. Car As Found. Am. Locomotive... Am. Smelt A Ret.. Am. Sugar Ref.... Am. Tel. Tel.... Am. Z., L. A S... Anaconda Copper.. Atchison All. G. W. IBS. Baltimore Ohio. Butte A Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroluem.... Canadian Pacific. Central Leather... Chesapeake & Ohio C M. St. r.... Chicago A N. W... C, R. I. A P. ctfa. Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel A Iron. Corn Prod. Ref... Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar.. Distiller's Sees Erie General Electric... General Motors.... Orest No., pfd..., Gt. No. Ors ctfs... Illinois Central.... Inspiration Copper Int. M. M. piu.... Int. Nickel Int. Paper Kan. City Southern Kennecott Copper. Ioulsvllle A Nash. Maxwell Motors... Mex. Petroleum... Miami Copper Missouri Pacific... Montana Power... Nevada Copper.... New York Central. N. Y., N. H. A H . . Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific. Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh uoai... Ray Con. Copper.. Reading Rep. Iron A Steel. Shattuck Arlx. Cop Dnn4t,.rn Pacific. Union Pacific 4,700 1844 132 132 Hniithern Ra way. 1,600 is i"1 1 Texas Co o 116 111 2U Union Paclflo 4,700 184 J83 JSJ4 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. s.u moi U 8. Steel 183.100 12( 136 13( it S m..i 1.100 117 117 H7U Utah Copper 1.300 1104 Wohi.h ofd B . SUW ? nr.,)n TTnlnn... ....... ... $2 U'..ilnrhnuae Klee. 8.200 50 4$H 49V4 ' m n a AAA -Va Total sales lor mo asy, en,vvv .... v York Mnner Market. New York. July 0. trims aoreinuw Paper 60 (VI per cent, u Rirhinsre Sixty-day Bills, $4.72; commercial slxty-day bills on hanks, $4 71; demand. (4.76 i cables, $4.76 7-16. Hllver nir, i4c, ...,-. Bonds Government, weak; railroad, ir i i, . i . , . . Time Loans Easy; sixty oji i davs. 4m4'i oer cent; six momns, ivtwne .. nmnt call Money bissy; nis""l. ti twat. H4 ner cent ruling raie, v-i cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 8 per com. IT s 9. r... 7U M.. K & T. 1 S . 71AU N., Un. B. . 98 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s. (8 . 98 Mont. Power 6s, (6 .1041 N. Y. Can. d. (s.104 ,.104 No. Paclflo 4s.. 864 do 3s ez O. S. L. ref. 4s. (7 11,(00 46 44 300 138 125 1,(00 46 44 12,800 100 (7 (00 40 40 1,400 18 11 i'.SOO '28 23 1.600 90 (7 1,(00 36 K (',600 100 '( 700 31 38 1,600 (3 (1 1,700 644 68 1,300 18 28 1,100 4 91 10,200 (3 (0 1.200 '(2 '(i 81 40 36 11 44Vi 125 46 (7 40 18 93 4 23 87 4 86 130 (9 16 (1 63 28 9! 90 26 (1 do coupon 17. 8. Is, reg do coupon U. S. 4s. reg do coupon Pan. (s coupon. 80 Am. For. B's. 6s Sh. Pr. 80 15 06 120 16 1 240 16 20 ... 15 30 ... 16 40 IN ORDER to Im reaBe tho milk supply of Omaha, tho Milk Improvement Dept., the Alamito Dairy Co. will offer 40 head of Holsteln and Grnsey cows, all tubercu losis tented at public auction at Papllllon, Saturday, July 7, at 1 p. in. Anyone hav ing feed for few more cows should buy them here. POULTRY AND PET STOCK SMALL white, shaggy puppy dogs; able.. Hazeton. 1002 S. (6th. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. and closed at a net decline of 3 to 6 points under scattering liquidation. July. 7.43c: August, 7.62c; September, 7.62c; October, 7.66c; November, 7.69c; December, 7.74c; January, 7.80c: February, 7.86c; March, 7.81c; April, 7.95c; May, 8.01c. Spot, dull; Rio 7n, 9c; Santos 4s, 10c, No change was reported In the cost and freight market, with offers of Santos 4s reported hero at 9.40c, London credits. The world's visible supply statement indicated a decrease of 263,942 bags for .Tune, compared with a de. crease of 626,763 bags last year, making the supply on July 1. 7.793,825 bags, against 7,328,374 bags last year. Advices received from Rio estimated the present crop (, Rio coffees at 4.000,000 bags. The official cables reported a holiday In the Rio market, with Santos spots unchanged to 25 rcls lower. 64. .269 80 16 10 76. .236 61. .2:6 ... 15 20 72. .237 72..25( (0 15 25 41. .310 46. .202 ... 16 35 67. .281 Sheep After a session which lasted most of the morning fst lambs sold at prices that were around 26040c lower than Tues day. Rangers msds up the bulk of the offerings, most of them selling around $16.00 fr46.26. Natives sold from $16.00 down. In old sheep It was hard to get a line on the trade, as offerings were so limited, but the tendency was lower. Decent ewes sold around $8.00$8.60, and a choice kind would do well to bring $9.00. Feeders were fully steady, several loads landing at $16.26 (Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 118.00 18.26; lambs, fslr to good, $16.0016.00; lambs, culls, $13.00 15.00; Iambs, feeders, $14.onal5,25; year lings, fed westerns, $I1.6012.26; yearlings, range, $10.00(8)11.00; wethers, fair to choice, $9,00 0:10.00; ewes, fair to choice, $g.00Q 9.00; ewes, culls and feeders, $0.002 8.60. 480 ACRES eastern Colorado farm, 120 acres broken, only $8 an acre. Terms. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 627 City National Bank Bldg. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construstlon. ( large light rooms Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price 13,300. Uaey terms. AuoK.er sew build ing for $3 660 Call Douglas 1711 days. Walnut 1660 evenings S-R. MOD. home. Birch snd maple finish, with steam beat, terms $300 cash, balance $22 per mo. F. D. Wead, 310 Fo. 11th St., Wead Bldg STRICTLY .ni'deru bungalow. rooms. 22nd and Ames Ave Webster 4228 Miscellaneous. A CLOSE-IN. s:nall heme, 6 rooms, toilet sewer connection, water, khs, corner, both streets paved, rents for $12; within walk ing distance; near three, car lines, for $1,000. Must be sold. Mako an offer. GEORGE G. WALLACE, REALTOR, 614 Keellne Bldg. A TRACT of (,-rou id laying ideal for poultry raising; 260 ft. frontage; price $S10; $50 cash. $12.60 monthly. Call D. 259'i. TempletondTson Co., Bee Bldg. Tyler 2020. General real estate. Insurance. Rentals J. B. ROBINSON. Real Eatsia and Insur ance 443 Bee Bldg Douglas 80(7 Nebraska Lands. 11M ACRE ranch, located nine miles south west of Chadron in the beautiful Eoraeaux Creek Valley. 200 acres tillable, 125 acres In cultivation, all of which would make the very best of alfalfa land. The place Is well Improved to the amount ot not less than 84.000.00. consisting of a new six room modern house, good barn, sheds middling, 19,10c; low middling, 18.66c; good and out-buildlngs, and 400 acres fenced ordinary, 17.70c; ordinary, 17.20c; sales, 3,000 Cotton Market. New York. July 6 Cotton Futures opened Irregular; July, 24.90c; October, 24.50c: De cember, 24.25c; January, 24.27c; March, 24.60c. Cotton futures closed easy; July, 55.00ci October, 24.64; Deeemebr, 24.67; January, 4.76; March, 26.01c. Srot Quiet; middling, 26.46c. Liverpool. July 6. Cotton Spot in limited request: prices unchanged; American mid dling fair, 19.78c: good middling, 19.40c; hog tight. Creek runs through the place for a mile, wheih. together with several springs, furnishes an abundance of stock w..ter. Plenty of timber. This lsa stock ranch that cannot be beaten, a. 1 the price Is absolutely right. Price $20.00 per acre. "-LOKE INVESTMENT CO. 145 Omaha National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. bales. The cotton market closed stesdy st a net loss of 36 to 48 points. 160 ACRES. Improved, only 3 miles from Emerson, Neb.; every acre good farm Und: there Is about 11 acres pasture that wtll feed two head per acre; about ( acres alfalfa and 20 acres clover, and a dandv orchard and grove, at only (145 per acre, on easy terms. O. A. Kull Oakland. Neb Omaba Hay Market. Receipts heavy; market lower on both prairie hay and alfalfa; demand continues light. Choice upland prairie hay, $18. 60i) 19.50; No. 1, 815.6017.60; No. 2. $10.00tf 12.00; No. 3, $6,006)7.00; No. 1 midland. $16.00 16.00; No. 2, $8,00013.00; No. 1 low land. $9.00010.00; No. 2, $7.0008; No. 1. $5.0006.00. New alfalfa, choice, $18,000 19.00; No. '. $16.00ffM7.O0; stsndard, $13.00 18.00; No. 2, $11.00!13.00; No. 3, $7.00 9.00. Oat Straw. $8.008.50l wheat, $7.00 7.50. FOR SALE. A 320-acre farm In Pierce county, Neb. at a bargain: 160 acres in cultivation fair buildings. For particulars write to Box 216, Holsteln, IJ 80 ACRES Irrigated, fine, level, black land. near Bridgeport, Neb., very cheap, terms; crop goes wltb land. 8. S. A R. E. MONTGOMERY, 627 City Nstlonal Bank Bldg. TEN sections of land In Keith county for ssle at $20 to $30 per acre; some extra choice farm land. Oood location for col ony. The Welpton Investment Co., Ogal- lal. Neb. R. S. TRUMBULL. 3Q( 1st Nat. Bk. Bids. a 1714 SMALL Nebrusaa farms on essy payments ( acres up We farm tbe farm we sail yon. Ths Hungerford Potato Growers' Association. 16th and Howard Sts., Out ha. Douglas I17L; Ht. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph. July (. Cattle Receipts, 600 head; market slow; steers. (8.6013.26; cows and heifers, $6.00(12.00; calves, $8.00 13.25. Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head: market 1015c higher; top, $15. $5; bulk of sales, $16.00016.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 400 head market prospects higher: lambs, $11.60 16.25; ewes, . iuu, 7 1. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, July 3. Evaporated Apples Dull; fancy. 12 tj 13c; choice, llifflP.ic prime, 10410c. Dried Fruits Prunes, quiet; California, U134c; Oregon, U124c. Ap rlcots, stesdy; fancy, 22 23c. Pesches, 'steady; stsndard, 10c; choice. 11c; fancy, 14ttc. Raisins, quiet: loose muscatels, 7 0(c; choice to fancy; (c; seedless, 10 O 11c; London layers, $1.80. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, July 6. Cattle Receipts, 7, 600; market steady; prime fed steers, (12.60 &13.4U. beef steers, (9.60I&12.25; western steers, $9. 00013. 25; southern steers, $1.76 to 00; cows, J6.00fcl0.00; heifers, $7,004 12.75; stackers and feeders, $6.76$10.76; bulls, $6,000)8.26: calves, $7.0014.oo. Hogs Receipts, 6,(00; market higher; Bulk, $16.2&15.S5; heavy, $16.8011.06; packers and butchers, $16.45(3)15.90; light, 116. OOif 16.65; pigs, $13.00 1 4.00. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 2.000; market lower; lambs, $16.00 16. (10; yearlings, $10.00 O12.00; wethers, $8.60iff9.50; ewes, $8,000 $9.25. St. I-oiiU Live Stock Market. St. Louis, July 5. Cattle Receipts. 6,300; market lower; native beef steers, 17. 60 13.50; yearlings, $8.60613.26; cows, $6.00 10.60; stockera and feeders, $6. 00&9.60; prime southern beef steers, J8.00W12.25 beef cows and heifers, $4.26i3)9.O0; prime yearlings, $7.10810.00; native calves, $6.00 jj 16.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,600; market higher; light, $15.1015.60; pigs, $10.0014.60; mixed and butchers, $15.2015.80; good heavy. $16,700)16.86; bulk, $16.30 15.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,800; mar ket lower; spring lambs, $14. 6016.76; ewes, 18. 50,9. 00; canners, $5.00&5.50; chop pers, $7.007.60. Chicago Llvs Stock Market. Chicago, July 6. Cattle Receipts, 10,. 000 ; market unsettled; native beef rattle, $3.3013.90; Blockers and feeders, $fl.30jj) 9.60; rows and heifers, $5.4011.70; cslves, $10 OOC 14.50. Hogs Receipts, 25,000: market steady at Tuesday's average to lOo higher. Bulk, $14.8616.t0; light, $I4.4016.60; mixed, $14.66016.00; heavy. $14.66ffll.O0; rough, $14.65914.70; pigs. $11.00014.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000; mar ket weak; wethers, $7.7611.00; ewes. $7.00 9.26; lambs, $8.76 16.60. Corn Again Hots New Record, While Wheat 1 limns JTom s to S Cents. Chicago, July 6. Overtopnlns: of all nre vlous high prices continued In the corn mar ket today, notwithstanding that the record smashing has been going on since last Sat urday unchecked. Urgency of demand was largely due to reports that distillers would be allowed to grind all corn of which thev had ownership on July 15. The market closed nervous, 2o to 6o net higher, with July at $1.62 & 1.(2 and September at i.(fi.i. Wheat gained 6o to (c, closing unsettled, July at $2.09 and Beptem- oer at i.a4. "at simtshed o to lc up and provisions unchanged to 16n higher. The Immediate basis for the advance of the corn market as a whole wss the fact that No. 2 yellow corn In the samole trade som up to ii.aa a bushel, as against $1.7(4 on luesuay. ncarcuy or supplies was evi dent almost as soon as business begun There was a little transient uncertainly owing to reports ot beneficial rains In ths southwest. Wheat sdvanced mainly as a result of the strength of corn. Besides, however, sdvlees were st hand that wheat In the southwest had been adversely affected by hot winds during the last week and that the North Dakota crop had suffered from drouth. Very utile ousineas was done, as traders wer awaiting developments in regard to govern ment control Active tail from export Interests proved big factor in lining the oals market. On the other hand, considerable selling that was dune appeared to be advance hedging of the new crop. Provisions ascended with hogs and corn. Holders, though, seemed disposed to realize on the upturn. Chicago Cash Trices Wheat: No. 2 red (2.15; No. i red and Nos. 2 and 3 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.7(1.83 No. 3 yellow, Jl.794Bl.81; No. 4 yellow $1.79. Oats: No. 3 white, 7273c; stand ard, 7273c. Rye, nominal. Barley, $1.1(01.40. Seeds; Timothy, $4.0008.00; clover, $12.0017.00. Provisions: Pork, $41.1; lard, $21 16ffp21.25; ribs, $21.60023.26. Hutter Unchanged Eggs Receipts, 24,349 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Receipts, 46 cars; market un changed. im t a. T nfi di vie 1. i- o. 1 ' Anglo-French 6s 93 4Penn. con. is Arm. A Co. 4s (0 do gen 4e... 6 iirhlnson sr.44 s87 Reading gen. 4s 89 r.it t. Dhln 4a 86 fit.L. & fi.F.S.Oa. (6 On. Leather 5s 994 So. Pac. cv. 6s.. (U r-n Pneirin lt. KJi do ref. 4a... 86 C. A O. cv. 5s.. 87 So. Rsllway 6s.. 87 V H. ft Q., J. 4s 96 'Tax. A Pac. 1. 92 CM A BtP.g.4s 4 Union Paclflo 4s. 91 C, R.I. A P.r.4s 70 do cv. 4s 88 Cnln. B r. 4V4S. 78 V. H. HUHDer CS. D. A R. O. r. 6s 68 U. 8. Bteel 6s... 104 n l r ( 1931 98 Wabash 1st 100 Erie sen. 4a.... (1 West. Union 4 4S. 14 Oen. Elec. 6s.. 102 RM. Ot. N. 1st 4s. 95 "orrerea. 111. Can. ref. 4s. 86 Int M. M. 6s... 0 Kan. C 8. r. (s. (54 V ' ' I K Ji ' ' -" S ' " i ' MARIN PLESTINA. the time of the first, tickled Farmer Burns, who described it as a "scissors on left arm, a head chancery and n arm lock." Plcstiwa had Ordeman fairly pinned to the mat and then it was all over. This la the Winning Hold. Tlift hold which won the match for riestina is Caddock's special line. Ordeman tried several times for a headlock, but could not quite nego tiate the deal. Ed Lewis was referee. Frank Gotch was introduced and told the fans how pleased he was to spend the fourtn in Omaha and how he wished he were young again and could mix things up on the mat Charles Peters also was introduced. The general impression after th match was that Plestina showed bet ter form than he ever has and is much superior to Ordeman. Close Matches in Pacific Patriotic Tennis Meet Long Beach, Cal., July 5. Maurice McLoughlin and Thomas C. Bundy. . former national doubles champions, were defeated today by Claude A. Wayne, and Nat Browne, in the finals of the men's doubles of a "Patriotic tennis tuornament here, replacing the thirtieth annual Pacific coast doubles championship. The score was 4-6, 6-3, 1-6. . William M. Johnston and, Mc Loughlin, both former national singles champions, divided honors in a two set exhibition match. Johnston took the first set 6-3 and McLoughlin the second, 6-1. Browne and Miss Mary K. Browne defeated Bundy and Mrs. May Sutton Bundy in the finals of the mixed dou bles, 7-9, 6-3, 6-1. ... The finals of the women singles was won by Mrs. Browne who de feated Miss Fl .ence Sutton, 6-4, 6-3. Klout City Live Ktork Market. Sioux City, July (.Cattle Receipts, 1, 700 head; market strong at (&10c higher; beef steers, $9,003)13.00; fat rows and heif ers. $7.60911.00; canners, $(.60(Ji7.60; stork, ers and feeders, $7.O0$9.00: calves, $9 00 13.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.6010.00; feed tn cows and heifers, $6.0068.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market tc higher; Ugh'. $1( 00015.30; mixed, $1(.10 16.40; heavy, $14. (015. 60; pigs. $12.(00 15.25; bulk of sales, $15.00315.36. Sm York general Market New Tork. July 6. Flour Easy; spring n.l.nt. tll.fStill.tO: winter rstents, (11.30 roll. 66: winter eiraigni. in.mim.i. U... alralrhll. 1 1 1.65 A 11.(0. Wheat Snot, strong; no. 2 nam, n K arrlv Corn Snot, strong; ino. z yewow, C 1. f i New Tork. rt. ..Knnt. Tirtner: mnaara. iBtv, ! Quiet: weatern bran, $38. 10)8)32.80 t.n.lard middlings. $39.60; city nran ltR Afl! All in inn. lb. sacks. T ' K. . . . n . ... Hint Mav Kirm; no. 1. st.iuio'i.jo, . 1 1 06; No. (, 85T96c; shipping, 7(B80o. Hops Quiet; state, menium i tnm. 1(10, 8035c; 1916, Wc, racmc coast, 191. ((Tile; ii; ific Hides Quiet; Bogota, t; v,enni America, 424c. ..... Leather Firm; nemioca ursis, 01c, sec onds, 65c. Provisions Fork, stsaay; mern, 42.50; family, $43.00g)44.oo; snort clear. $43. 00W44.no. i.srn, ami; miuu worn. $2O.40(J)20.6fl; nominal. Tallow IJUli; cuy epeci u". imi.. Wool Firm; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 69 60c. Butter Firm: receipis, m.vm creamery, higner man extras, creamery extras (92 score), 38(3)38c; firsts. 3737c; seconds, 35 4 0 37c. y.ggn Firm; receipts, cases; irrau 37w3sc; rreBn gainereu vtfherari entras. ir.rare-nackea rirsts. uoia'o'r; Poultry Alive, higher: fowls. 19c: springs, gathered firsts, 3435c; seconds, 82 Cheese irregular; receipt. j,n mi--, state fresh specials, 2334',ic; state, av erage run, 23ie23c. Poultry Dressed, quiet; chickens, SO 26c; fowls, 18(8)26t4e: turkeys. 183c. Alive, wesk; chickens, 23c; fowls, 20c; turkeys, 18c. Minneapolis 4. rain Market.' Minneapolis. July (. Flour Fancy patents 200 higher, quoted at (12.70: first clears, 20o higher, quoted at (10.70; other grades unchanged. Barley 96c ft $1.26. Rye $2.18)2.20. Bran $C9.00&31.00. Wheat July, $3.22; September, (1.65. Cash: No. 1 hard. $2.4203.47: No. 1 north ern, $2.3203.42: No. 2 northern, $2.222.3. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.74 f 1.76. Oats No. 3 white, 704.71c. Flaxseed $2.7302.77. Kansas City liraln Market. Kansas City. July (.Wheat: No. 2 hard. (2.30O3.37; No. 1 red, $2.0002.08; July, $2.10; September, $I.8(. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.7514 01.76; No. 1 white, $1. 760t'7: No. 2 yellow, $l.76Vi 1.76; July, (1.71'; September, $1.53. Oats No. 2 white, 76c; No. 2 mixed. 71 73c. ftt. I Willis drain Market. St. Louis, Mo., July (.Wheat: Nos. 1 red and 2 hard, nominal; July $2.00; Sep tember. (1.87. Corn No. 2, (l.(l1.82; No. 2 white, $'.82Vi; September, $1.66; December, $1.14',. Oats No. 2, 73 lie; No. 2 white, noml. nal Metal Market. New Tork, July (.Metals Lead, quiet: spot, $11.60 asked, spelter, oun; spot ui St. Louis delivery, $9.12 asked. Copper, quiet; electrolytic, spot and nearby, $32.00 $3.00 nominal; August ana later, eiJ.uuw 31.00. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $63,000 64.00; No. 2, (43.00063.00; No. 1 southern, $60.00051.00; No. 2, $49,500(0.50. Tin, firm; spot, $63.12062.7(. ) At London; copper: opot, tun; imures, 1129 10s; electrolytic, (142. Tin: Hpot. 1245; futures, 2.19 10s. Lead: Spot, 30 10s; fu tures, f29 10s. Spelter: Spot, 54; futures. 50. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, July 6, Turpentine Firm, 38 4c sales, 836 bbls. ; receipts. 849 bbls.; shipments, (30 bbls.; stock, 21,783 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 1,363 bbls.; receipts, 2.207 bbls.; shipments, 2,160 bbls.; stock, 67,211 bbls. Quote: B, $5.20; D, $5.206.25; E. (6.80: F. (6.3005.40; G, $5.3606.46; H, $6. 8 2 96. 65; I, $5.3605.60; K, $5.4506.66; M, $6.7605.90; N, $6,400( 80; WO, $6.60' (.96; WW, $7.1 Wanted Broker To offer locally stock In a Wyoming oil compsny (a going concern), with gross production In excess' of 400 bar rels daily, soon to be doubled. Part of company's holdings operated on Joint ac count with a Standard Oil subsidiary. Company on nice earning basis and should soon bt in dividend class. Arrangements will be made to reliable, aggressive brokers at an attractive price in advance of its active trading on New York Curb and elsewhere. Communicate with the undersigned if desiring: to participate. H. L. MANDEVILLE Listed and Unlisted Securities 120 Broadway, New York U. S. Government Indian Land Sale Half million acres of valuab1 lands soon to bo sold by U. S. Gov ernment on easy yearly payments without taxes until fully paid for. Chanco of a lifetime to shart) in Uncle Sam's bargains. All in the great oil belts. 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