THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1917. 9 f 4 V i FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS t, 6V, and per cent Also first mort liu on farms and Omaha real eetata for ale. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416-413 Keellne Bldg,, 17th and Harney CITT and farm loam pormptly made. Rates 6, 6Vt and 6 per cent Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th. Omaha. Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest 8 per cent, ttt per cent and C per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1628 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb MONET to loan on Improved (arms and - ranches. We alsj buy food farm mort- gares. Kioke inv Co.. Omaha. H. W. BINDER. Honey on band (or mortgage loans. City National Bank Bids $1,000 MTO.. bearing 6 pet semi-annually, secured by property valued at $4,600. Tal-mage-IiOomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. B. H Louse. Inc.. 638 Keellne Bldg ; $1,600 00 MT'OE, bearing pet. seml-annaul-Iv, secured by property valued at $5,000 fatmsire-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. 8HOPEN CO.. PRIVATE HONET. FARM and city loans. 6. and 6 per cent VV H. Thomas. Keellne Bldg. Doug 1648. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERQ. $11 Bran dos Theater Bldg P. 685 . OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB FARMS O'KEEFB R E CO.. 101$ Omaha Nat. lion TO $10 001 MADE promptly F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg, 18th and Farnam Bts. NO PEI.AY I CI.OSINU LOANS W T ORAHAM. 604 Bee Bids MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. ,0 5 CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om Nat. Bk Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted storks. Investment securities, industrial storks. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO., SA Omaha National Bank Bldg t,000 SHARES Onahman Iron stork for sale, also 1,000 Sultana Mines at 4 Sc. C. E. Updike. $10 Andrus Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Abstracts of Title. Vam Title. Guarantee and Abstract Co.. XVCIT 305 S. 17th St.. ground floor, Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON. represent prompt pay Insurance companies. 610 Brandeis Blag., umaaa. nto. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands Sacrifice Colorado Irrigated 640 acres Routt county. Colodo. Lo Htin Iva mllen shlDTllng station. Al fenced and cross-fenced. Cedar posts and uumA nrico To-rt mata. tmnrnvements: all can be Irrigated; water limited; rights fully paid; system lata out Dy govern ment engineer. Owned by eastern man. Snnk lanrl held at $45 tO $50 DSr acre, but can make price of $27.50 per acre for quick sale. Migni lane a piuco of smaller clear property at casn price na4 no vmant Address C. B. Couch. Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. Minnesota Lands. ' in inDFC Tk XTTr.TTS fpnm Mtnnftnnnll ,U rf. i , L. u -w ........... - near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation; Daiance usea iur i . . ...A fan nn ntli.fi 1 1 v ftll he Clll iuicj etiiw Lit j . . . -- H...I.J. mnti or.nA KA hllfMlnff. this uvaicu i euuu "i' . ,".' wv land will produce 60 bushels of corn per acre; country is imcKiy eemcu, tumincw set of machinery, 27 head of stock, con sisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2 year olds; 4 good horses. 25 hogs, chickens and everything on thj farm goes at $65 per aore; sb.uuu casn; iiiiiiicuiic yi,MMDiun can be had. Schwab Bros., 102! Plymouth Blng., Minneapolis. Minn Nebraska Lands. rwrii i.iNn. Must be sold to settle, an estate. N. H N. E. Sec. 26, and N. V, N. W. Sec 26, T. 16, R. 10. Four miles irom imk horn. For price and particulars. J. A,, Gibbons or State -Bank, Elkhorn. Neb. FOR SALE, A 320-acre farm In Pierce county, Neb., at a bargain; 160 acres In cultivation; fair buildings. For particulars write to Box 215. Holsteln, la. 820 ACRES, practically level wheat land, 1V4 ii. v.m irmuMn cr town. Kimball coun ty; deep chocolate soil. Price, $20 per acre; one-hair casn. wnue nuuver, Omaha Nat'l Bldg SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payments 5 acres up. we rarm me iann we cu you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 16th and Howard Sts.. Omaha. Douglas 8571. nriD a at. it. nam lnrtfA hodv high grade. medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money requirea. v. uraaiey, ni bach. Neb. EASTERN Nebraska farms. J. A. Gibbons, Elkhorn, Neb. New York Lands. BUY NOW WAVING WHEAT FIELDS AND BE KING OF ALFALFA AINU T.ixrn 65 acres, 8 cows, team, hens, tools, young stock and all crops, ij.zuu. 11 acres, 15 cows, team, tools, all crops. $3,600. 80 acres 10 cows, team, tools, all crops, $2,400. $800 cash down. $100 yearly; possession today; good buildings. B MUNSON, CLAY, N. Y. Oregon Lands. ALFALFA E to 6 tons per acre yearly.. JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT HARLEY J. HOOKER $40 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska. , Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, $26 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW VMva rnnmm. hMmpd cetllnffs. nicelV decO rated; two bedrooms, stairway to floored attic; all modern; built of Colorado red sandstone. Price $3,800; located near 38th and Marcy. C. G. CARLBERG. REALTOR, 310-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. fcuVE-roora house, two lots, $2,000. Income property, 17th and Webster, $3,750. Busi ness lot. 50x111, on car line. 2.ouo. Buy from owner. Save commission. Phone days or evenings, Harney 3354 HEAR 85th and Farnam, two modern resl- dences, 7 rooms and sleeping porch each. Both for $8,600. F. D. Wead. 310 S. 18th. 146 N. 27TH ST. Owner leaving city, T rm., mod., oak finish, $3,400 if sold by Aug. 1. Red 8670. ' f-ROOM bouse and barn on tar line, $12 a month. Wslnut $27. North. $300 DOWN $35 A MONTH. Just listed a 6-room and a 6-room, brand new semi-bungalow, located on the Fontanelle Boulevard. Each ha; oak fin ish and oak floors; bullt-ln features; large lots, east front. If looking for some thing brand new at a bargain don't fall to see this. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 537 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D.178L MID-SUMMER BARGAIN NEW MILLER PARK BUNGALOW Five nice rooms and bath, all decorated, oak finish, bookcases, china cabinets, fire place; each bedroom has two closets, with windows: full cement basement; guaran teed furnace. Price Is only $3,300; $300 cash, balance 30 per month. Interest $ per cent. OSBC NE REALTY CO.. 701 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. MILLER PARK. 5 -room, strictly modern bungalow; oak finish and oak floors; butlt-ln bookcases, buffet and features In kitchen; combina tion sun room and sleeping room; screened porch; large lot; one-halt block from car line. One of the classiest bun galows In the city for the money. Don't fail to sea It PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, MT Oman Nat'l Bk, Bldg. D. 17J1. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North NORTH SIDE Seven-room bouse, all modem, full slxed lot on corner, streets paved. This prop erty Is on Burdette, easy walk to 20th or 24th car. Will give soma one a bai galn. Owner left city. ALFRED THOMAS $0$ Farnam Bldg. MILLER PARK. Owner Leaving City Must Sell at Once. , Just listed a (-room, strictly modern, full 2-story house In Miller Park district Three rooms on first floor, finished In oak floors snd oak woodwork; three nice bed rooms on second floor; large corner lot Priced at $3,(00. A genuine bargain. Owner might consider a lot. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 537 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D. 17(11. 5-KOOM cottage, mod. except heat; fine shade and small fruit; terms. Colfax 2013. South MONTCLA1R BUNGALOW. 3tucco construction, 6 large light rooms Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price $3,800 Easy terms. Another new build ing tor $3,650. Call Douglas 1722 days. Walnut 1680 evenings ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. Price for both, $2,760. Very easy terms No. 2423 South 20th St NORRIS NORRIS, 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270 TWO modern houses, South Side bargain. Non-resident. Must be. sold. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago St. Miscellaneous. A GROUP of four houses, part modern, good repair; all rented; one bl:ock from ear. All clear. Want offer. Ill health makes It necessary to sell. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 029-30 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas. 8862. Walnut 1629. WHY PAY RENT? $300.00 will buy a five-room, up-to date, strictly modern bungalow, balance , . 111.. ... 13 . r. nr f- C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone Douglas 1616 1UDI lino I7IIL, wo n viivw. W FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam St D. 1064. A TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising. 250-ft frontage, price $810; $60 cash. $12.60 monthly Call u. 36 Templeton-Olson Co.. Bee Bldg Tyler 2020 General real estate. Insurance. Rentals. R. S. TRUMBULL, 1306 1st Nat Bk. Bldg D. 174 J. B. ROBINSON. Real Estate and Insur ance. 442 Be Bldg.. Douglas 8097 Miscellaneous. 3-ROOM BUNGALOW 4-Room Accommodations $100 DOWN, $17 PER MO Tnt nmtleted. nlcelv furnished, and Is a bargain. Has large square poroh, an extra large living room, Dearooms, Kiicnen and pantry; living room has Murphy built-in bed; full basement; good well Price $1,700. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60 100 DOWN-$2S A MONTH. Just listed a 5-room house; strictly modern except heat; oak noors tnrougn. out; paved street, paving paid, at $1,900 A genuine bargain. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 637 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. REAL ESTATE B'neas Pr'pty H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE To Exchange QUARTER section Minnesota land. 4 miles northwest or windom; lzu acres in crops, fenced and cross-fenced; good, black sandy loam, about 20 miles from Iowa line. Farm Is rented, 2-5 delivered. Price $125 per acre. Wants improved 80 acres. Must be within 60 miles of Omaha, or good Income Omaha property. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 763. FOR EXCHANGE Residence property and lot adjoining, Bituated In Alhambra, Cal for small Improved farm In Nebraska, east of 88 meridian. Other property for larger deal. Owners only. Address J. B. 218 Valencia St., Alhambra, Cal. I HAVE good Improved farm In South Da kota near a good railroad town to ex change for a clean stock of general mer chandise; will give particulars on applica tion. R. L. Smith, 3108 S. 19th Street, Omaha, Neb. TEN ACRES to exchange for modern six auto or equity In nice bungalow. Douglas 8492. CRANEY. 621 Paxton Blk. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. S. S. R .B. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. fiftUG STORES Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, for cash or clear land. S, J. Olmem, Minneapolis, Minn. 169 ACRES, well Improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neb., will take some trade. O. A. Kull. Oakland. Neb. ' $50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 16 miles from Omaha. Inquire 482 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug. 4212. Residence phone Doug. 6775. WANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of $500 in 60 acres of unimproved Wiscon sin land. Mrs. Lawson, 2809 Wirt St. REAL ESTATE Investment SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & BON. REALTORS. 620 First National Bar- Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNB LUSA 300 dlf- farent buyers decided that it was the best proposition on the market and they backed their Judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220, only $2 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 1392. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. IMPROVED ACREAGE Practically new 6-room modern home and over H acre of ground, 2 blocks to Benson car line and school; a nice east front, high and sightly location. Non resident owner must sell. Price $3,600. Terms. HIATT COMPANY, J46-7-t Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. Dunfi ee. DUNDEE, $5,750 I Seven rooms, modern; living room ar rangement with sun room, dining rdom and kitchen on the first floor; three large bedrooms and sleeping porch on the 2d floor; full basement; practically new; oak floors throughout; garage and driveway: convenient to car. GLOVER & SPAIN, . (REALTORS) Douglas $962. 919-20 City National. IN DUNDEE PRICE ONLY $2,250 For a dandy six-room house with 60s 130-foot lot nice shade; hours has water, gas, elec. light snd good cistern. Would not cost a great deal to make completely modern. Terms, only $250 down and $20 per month. This Is a real chance for someone. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod. era, attractive homea Before buying be sure and se GEORGE & CO., HOMES and home situs Id Dundee, SHULER & CARI, 204 Keellne. D. 1074, REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have cash buyer for good Dundee home; must be $ stories, well located and gar age; also many calls for rental property which we cannot supply. List with us. Tempieton-uison to., Tyler 20JO. LISTING houses to rent or sell on smalt cash payments; have parties watting. West era Real Estate. 413 Karbach Blk. D. $607. LIST you 5 and i-room houses with Ed ward F. Williams Co., 101-303 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your I and 6-room houses with us. WE SELL THEM OSBORNB REALTY Co., Tyler 496. ARNDT A TAYLOR can assist you, 182$ i-aira at weoste S03. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frances 1. Phelps and husband et ai to Carrie U Bffll, Twenty-seventh avenue, 277.75 feet north of Cuming , street, west side, 31.25x135 $ 1 Alice G. Brlsbin to Henry H. An derson, Nineteenth street 250 feet south of Leavenworth street, east side, 60x144 2,600 Gussle R. Palmer and husband to J. T. Ftckard, aoutheast corner Forty fifth and Emmet streets, 80xi:0.... 1 Mary Jane Hunt and husband to E. Seeley, Poppleton avenue, 6$ feet west of Twenty-eighth street, south side. 40x98 2,000 George W. Masson and wife to Mary Rodxwlcs, southeast corner Twenty-eighth nad O streets, 40x160 600 Marie Condurier to Herbert R. Sos sano et al., southeast corner Twenty-sixth and I streets, irregular piece 1 George W. Masson and wife to Agnes B. Parks, southeast corner Twenty eighth and G streets, south side, 40x150 1.100 Harry J. Strlllng and wife to Leah Cohen, southeast corner Twenty-third and Sahler streets. 50x84 t.tVD CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Settlement of Switchman's Strike Results in Profit-taking. Chicago, July 30. Largely as a result of the settlement of the switchmen s strike. holders of corn showed a disposition today to Indulge in general profit-taking sales. Accordingly, the market hsd a downward slant most of the time. Prices closed steady, unchanged to c lower with September at 1 634 1.63 and December at 11.18 O 1.18 Wheat finished unsettled. So off to 2c up, at $1.62 for July and $2.24 for Sep tember. The outcome in oats ranged from lc decline to 4o advance and In provisions from a setback of 7c to a rise of 10012a. Selling pressure acted as a weight on the corn market throughout the day except during a rather lively bulge at the outset Unfavorable crop conditions in the south west and west were chiefly responsible for the Initial strength. It was not long, how ever, before gains disappeared and a sag began which at no time subsequently was altogether overcome. In addition to the strike settlement, a renewal of peace gossip tended in soma degree to handicap the bulls. Auspicious growth conditions in the central states, together with an fhcrease of tht visible supply total counted also on the bear side of the market. Welcome rains both sides of the Canadian border giving relief from hot winds which had been threatening the spring wheat crop turned prices downgrade tor the September delivery of wheat. July, though, proved firm. Influenced by demand from a few be lated shorts. Oats swayed In sympathy with corn. Threshing returns showsd heavy yields. Provisions averaged lower, chiefly In con sequence of a break which took place In hog prices and which in turn, was due to resumption of work by the striking switch man here. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $2.602.64; No. 8 red. $2.6702.69: No $ and $ hard, nominal. Corn: No. 3 yellow, $2.282.30H; No. 3 yellow, $2.292.S0; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: Na. 3 white, 81 82,4e: standard, $ltt083c. Rye: No. 2, $2.12. Barley: $1.251.62 Seeds: Timothy, $4.00 7 50 ; clover, $12.00 rf? 17.00. Provisions: Pork. $40.65; lard, $20.621420.72H ; ribs, $21.3621.J5. Butter Market steady; creamery, 85038c. Eggs Market steady; receipts, 9,443 cases firsts, $0H32c; ordinary firsts, 26429c; at mark, cases Included, 27031c. Potatoes Market higher; receipts IS cars; Virginia .bbls., $3.7604.26. Poultry Alive: Market unsettled; fowls, 1518Vic; springs, 20022c. New York General Market. ' New York, July $0. Flour Unsettled; spring patents, $18.15013,40; winter patents, $10.90011.16; winter straights, $10.(5010.80; Kansas straights, $13.16 013.40. Wheat Nominal. Corn Firm; No. t yellow, $3.88, and No. 2 mixed, $2.36. both c. I, f. New York. Oats Firm; standard, (292c. Feed Firm; western bran, $40.00041.00; standard middlings, $50.00; city bran, $41.00, all In 100-pound sacks. Hops Firm; state common to choice, 1916, S0 35c; 1916, 68c; Pacific coast, 1916, 10013c; 1915, 708c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 43c; Central America, 42 c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; aeo onds, 55c. Pork Firm; mess, $43.00043.50; family, $43.00(344.00; short clear, $40.00042.60. Lard Steady; middle west, $20.20020.80. Tallow Quiet; city special loose, 16o. Wool Quiet; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 65c. Rice Firm; fancy head, $0814o; blue rose, 7Mlc. Butter Market firm; receipts, 3,627 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 8904OHe; creamery extras, 92 score, 39ttc; firsts, 38 Vs 0394c; seconds, 37038c. Eggs Market Irregular; receipts, $,$14 cases: fresh gathered extras, 38039c; extra firsts, 36037ttc; firsts, 33035c; seconds, 2$ 032c, Cheese Market firm; receipts, $,518; state whole milk flats, fresh, 210 221ac; do. average run, 210 34c. Poultry Dressed: Market firm; chickens, 19 0 26c; fowls, 16025c; turkeys, 18 0 32a, Kansas City 1,1 ve Stock Market. Kansas City, July 30. --Cattle Receipts, 2,600 head; market higher; prime feed steers, $12.76013.76; dressed beef steers, $10.00012.60; western steers, $9.oo0iz.5o; cows, $5.7t0.oo; neuers, sv.soqiiz.su; stockers and feeders, $5.76010.50; bulls, $6.2508.00; calves, $6.00011.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; market high er; bulk of sales, $15.20016.00; heavy, $16.00 IfflO: packers and butchers, $16.50016.00; lights, $15.00015.70: pigs, $12.00014.25. Sheer) and Lambs Receipts, x.suu neaa; market lower; lambs, $14.00016.00; year lings, $9.50011.00; 'wethers, $8.50010.00; ewes, $8.0009.25. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City, July SO. Kheat No. 3 hard, $2.7802.86: No. 2 red, $2.6202.56; July, $2.70; September, $2.32. Corn No. 2 mixed, $2.2102.22; No. 1 white, $2.32S2.34; No. 2 yellow, $2,240 2.26; September, $1.62; Beeember, $1.214. Oats No. 2 white. 80081c; No. t mixed, 75 H 076o. Butter Creamery, 36c; firsts, He; sec onds, 83c; packing, 33c. Eggs Firsts, 29c; seconds, lie. Poultry Hens, 14 c; roosters, 12c; broil ers, ZOc. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, July 80. Wheat July, $2.4; September, $2.24, nominal. Cash: No. 1 hard, IJ.OO; No. 1 northern, $2.9002.96; No. 2 northern, $2.8502.90. Corn No. 3 yellow, $2.2202.21 Oats No 3 white. 77M 078HC Flaxseed $3.2503.33. Flour, market unchanged. Barley, $1,150 1.65. Rye, $2.0502.07. Bran, $35.60036.00. New York Sogar Market. New York. July 30. Sugar Raw: Market firm; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, .14c; refined, firmer; cut loaf, .40e; crushed, 9.16; mould "A", 8.40c; cubes, 8.65; XXXX powdered, 8.10c; powdered, 8.06c; tin gran ulated, 7.90c; diamond "A", 7.90o; confec tioners "A", 7.80c; No. 1, 7.76c. Futures were steady with prices at noon 1 to ( points higher; sales, $.000 tons. Closed steady and unchanged to points hlghsr; sales. 12,000 tons; September, 5.82c; December, 5.45c; January, 6.07c. Metal Market. New York, July 30. Metals Exchange quotes lead firm; spot, $10.62. Spelter firm; spot East St Louis delivery, $8.870 8.75., Copper quiet; electrolytic spot and nearby, $29.00030.00, nominal; September and last quarter, $7.00029.00. Iron- firm; No. 1 northern. $53.00064.00; No. 2. $52.60 ?68.60, No. 1 southern, $49.00050.00; No .2, $48.60049.50. Tin firm; spot, $63.00 bid. At London: Spot copper, 125; futures, 124 10s; electrolytic, 137; spot tin. 246; futures, 242 10s; lead, spot, 30 10s; fu tures, 29 10s; spelter, spot, 154; futures, 50. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits Naur VnrU .Tiilv 3 O V v.nnr.t. Market dull; fancy, 120124.c; choice, 11 nc; prime, la'AKtwc, TiriA ITpHita Pninita fa-lr. ..Jv, Callfornlas, 10 012 Vic. Oregons, 10Vi12c! Airiroii; mnmev quiei; lancy, - 22WS0C Peaches: Market quiet; Standard, 10"4c; rhnfeM lAltr fnnrv 19,. Riltln,, Ua.b.t steady; loose muscatels, 7H09c; choice to inucy aeeaea, invc; seeaiess, iv 0tc; London layers, $1.80. St. Loots Grain Market. St. Louts, July $0. Wheat No. red, $2.5202.66; No. t bard, old, $$.$$; July, $2.64; September, $3.23. Corn No. 2. $3.23; No. white, $3.$44 02.364; Septembei. $1.87: December. $120i. Oats No. J, 7$07$c; No. S white, nom inal. LIVE SOT MARKET Largest Ran of Gattlt of the Season Brings Steady Prices for Prime Grass Beeves; Other Cattle Lower. Omaha, July 30, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Estimate Monday 8, TOO $.300 9.000 Same day last week.. 6,057 6,431 10.116 Same day 3 w'ka ago. 4,076 7.879 3,469 Sams day $ w'ka ago. 3,335 $.40$ 9.177 Same day 4 w'ks ago. 8.47$ $,103 3,160 Same day last year.. 1,963 $.038 16.981 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock yesterday afternoon: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. A St. P $ 1$ Missouri Pacific... 10 Union Pacific 72 C. & N. W., east... 11 C. at N. W., west... 88 C St. P., M. A O... 6 C, B. Q., east... 14 C. B. A Q.. west... 14$ C R. I. P., east.. 7 C . R. I. A P., west. 10 Illinois Central Chi. Gt Western... $ Totals 364 10 48 38 6 i 3 i 4 123 40 41 13 763 2,484 863 1.416 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A Co 897 Swift A Co -. 1,475 Cudahy Packing Co 1,728 Armour A Co ,,..1,664 Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy South Omaha Pack. Co, t Cudahy, front Sioux City .... Kohr Wilson 182 Homer Cudahy, from K. C 2150 Benton, Vansant A Lush 49 U11I A 8on 174 F.B.Lewis 24 J. B. Root Co........ 187 Rosenstoek Bros 183 F. O. Kellogg 7 Werthelmer A Degert... 226 Ellis A Co 87 Sullivan Bros... 70 Missouri A Kan. Calf Co. 1 Roth 2$ Meyers 3 Olassberg Banner Bros $1 John Harvey 266 Jensen A Lungren. .... . 17 Pat O'Day 10 Swift from Kansas City. $1 1 Other buyers 692 1,663 1,604 1.107 93 403 925 1,986 76 "67 4.471 Totals 3,371 $,$2$ 9,987 Cattle Cattle receipts wsra liberal today, about $.700 head, the largest run so fsr this season, and the greater proportion of the offerings were western grassers. Strictly choice cornfeds were very scarce and quot bly not far from steady. Prime 1,400 pound beeves sold for $13.45. Prime grass beeves, which were also not far from steady, arc selling as high as $10.40. On every thing else on the beef line. Including cows, ths market was very dull and mors or less demoralised, with bids and sales anywhere from lOo to $6o lower than last wsek. Owing to the hot winds of the last day or two and the critical condition of ths corn crop the situation in stockers and feeders verged on the panicky. Demand from both yard traders and country buy ers waa reduced to the minimum, and, as supplies of this kind wers large, bids were sharply lower all along the line. In many oases 60c lower than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $13.60018,60; fair to good beeves, $11. 60013. $0; common to fair beeves, $9.60 Oil. 00; good .to choice yearlings, 12.750 18.76; fair to good yearlings, $11.60012.60; common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.00; good to choice grass beeves, $10.76011.60; fair to good grass beeves, $9.60010.60; common to fair grass beeves, $8.2609.26; good to choice heifers, $9.00010.00; good to choice cows, $8.2609.26; fair to good cows, $7.0008.00; common to fair cows, $$.0007.00; prime feeding steers. $9,260 10.26; good to choice feeders, $8.6009.26; fair to good feeders, $7.6008.26; common to fair feeders, $4.2607.00; good to choice stocksrs, 17.7508.50; stock heifers, $6,600 $.00; stock cows, $6.0007.60; stock calves, $$.6009.00; veal calves, $9.00013.00; bulls, stsgs, etc., $. 60010. 00v Kepiusiiilauvo .elite. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Xv. Pr. $1 607 $8 00 15 882 $7 $0 $0 773 11 76 , STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10 ;- 777 6 60 18 746 11 $6 HEIFERS. 6 60 COWS, 5 $0 1$ $09 6 75 16 1 1005 6 60 78 .. 788 .. 878 .. 911 677 Hogs Total receipt wer pretty liberals for a Monday, but thlrty-flve loads were direct to packers, and actual offorlngs wers only fair. Shippers were fairly large buy. ers at prices that were unevenly steady to stronger, and packers followed their lesd, buying their hogs steady to 6o higher. A pretty good clearance was mads early. Bulk of the offerings were sold from $14.(0 to $14.86, with the top at $16.66. General qual ity was better than Saturday. Representative sales: No. Av. So. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. ... 14 66 ... 14 65 22 14 76 ... 14 86 70 16 00 ... 15 1$ ... 15 $8 40 16 45 40 IB 66 $$..290 C9..268 74. .260 77. .188 81. .203 71. ,237 81. .213 80. .214 7$. .224 86. .141 14 60 60. .373 280 14 60 40 14 7 70 14 80 70 14 $0 ... 16 10 120 16 30 40 16 $6 70 16 T0 ... 1$ (0 61. .265 65. .260 74. .215 46. .247 76. .237 4$. .293 44. .174 64. .321 Sheep Sellers tried hard to get away from making ooncesslons this morning, but In the end bad to sell fat lambs It to mostly 2 Bo lower than last week'o close. Quality of the offerings was the best In soma time. Bulk of the- sales was made around $16.00 with one string as high as $16.10. For the Rood light and medium weight feeders that were here there was a ready outlet at steady prices. Soma of the flesh ler kinds were bard to sell. Old sheep were about steady. A few ewes sold as high as $9.00 and wethers brought $10.50. Two cars of fat yearlings reached $10.76. Representative sales: No. Av. 44 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 49 162 South Dakota feedsr ewes.. 73 Pr. 14 00 6 60 . Bt, Joseph IJvo Stock Market. . St. Joseph, Mo., July 30. Hogs Re celpts, 4,600 head; market steady;, others slow; steers, $8.00018.25; cows and heifers, $6.(0012.26. Hlgs Receipts, 7,000 head; market higher; top, $16.10; bulk of sales. $16,260 16.60; heavy packers, $16.00016.(0; mixed packers, $14.80016.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady; lambs, $10.00016.00; ewes, $5.0009.00. ' PHOTOPLAX8. ssfiKi55ass? JJr When tha call of California' fold draw hordes of Jtof hard? prospectors to tha great red-wood country, many jT" ! JS? stirring chapters were written in the book 6t life, a portrayed by xj redwoods m k . SLBy Cecil B.D.Mill tM pri .itl " I Cecil B. DeMille . r - i KSWS 1 Matinee CCT111 wfel Tuesday ' Prices PWiA' ; 'Til I Same as Night JjflASovli . Saturday GRAIN ANDPRODUGE AH of Grain Markets Continue Dull Except Corn. Which Hits New High Levels. Omaha, July $0, 1917. Ths local trsds In cash grain was con fined mslnly to ths corn market Tid prices on this cereal advanced to new high levels, Tht demand for corn wsa good and arri vals were very heavy, a total of 201 um pln being placed on the tables, but trad ers did not get together very readily and as a result quite a numbSr of samples were hid over tor tomorrow's market. The wheat market continued dull and featureless and sellers reported only a lim ited demand for ths better grades of hard winter. The tons of the wheat msrket wss steady, with No. $ hard winter selling at $2.70, while the No. 3 red sold at $3.70 and some of ths off grade samples sold at $2.66. Cash corn ruled from 30 So above the quotations of Saturday, the white grades selling up to $3.30, while the, yellow ranged from 33.33H 02.24 and the mtxed brought 3.?302.S4. The oats market was rather weak, at a 3c decline, but the demand was good and a large part of the offerings were reported sold. The better grades ef ems sold at 74074H, No. 3 white brought 730740 and No. 4 white brought 71072c. The rye and barley ntsrkets were quiet, with no sales reported, and these cereals were quoted unchanged. Clearances: Wheat snd flour squal to 473.000 bu.; corn, 440,000 bu;. outs, 661,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 946,000 bu. and shipments of 623.000 bu., against re ceipts of 3,587,000 bu. and shipments of 1,046,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wers 867.000 bu. snd shipments of 608,000 bu., sgslnst re ceipts of 958,000 bu, and shipments, of 34. 000 bu. last yesr. Primary oats receipts were 792.000 bu. and shlpmsnts of 604,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,476,000 bu. and shipments of 661,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats. 66 Chicago , Minneapolis .., Duluth Omaha Kansas City... St. Louis Winnipeg .. 3 ..181 .. 6 .. 8 ..313 ..197 ..186 76 201 17 73 These sales vere reported today: Wheat No. I hard winter: 2 cars, $2.78. No. $ hard winter: 1 car, $2.13; 1 car, $2.70, Sample hard winter: 1 $-6 cars, $2.65; 1 car, $2.61. No. $ red: 1 car, $3.70. No. 1 :nUed: 1 tar (hard), $3.78; 1 car, $3.71. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $2.81; $3.80. No. 8 white: 3 cars, $2.80. white: 1 car, $2. 29V,, Sample white $2.30. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $3.24. 1 car. No. 6 1 m a vni No. 8 yellow: 25 cars, $2.24. No. Syellow: 1 car, $3.24; 8-6 car, $2.23H. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $2.24Vt. No. 1 mixed: 2-6 car, $2.94. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near white), $3.27; 14 cars, $2.24; $ ca s, $2.2$Vt; 4-6 car, $3.23; 1 car. $2.23. No 3 mixed: 1 car, $2.24; 1 car, $2.23; 1 car, $2.23. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $3.23. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $3.2$; 1 car, $8.32. Barley No. 8: 1 car (new), $1,25. Oats No. $ white: 1 car, 74tte; 1 car (new), 740. Standard: 2 cars, 74Vte. No. 8 white: 20 $-6 cars, 74c: 3-5 car, 7$Uc; 1-5 car, 73c No. 4 white: 2 car. 73c; 3 cars, 71 He; 4 cars, 71c. Sample white: 3 cars, 69c; 8 cars, 66c; 1 car (new), 68o. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. $ hard, $2.6803.70. No. 8 hard: 2.6(03.68. Corn: No. 3 white, $2.2902.30. No. 3 white, $3.29 03.30. No. 4 white, $3.1908.39. No. 6 whits, $2.18H 02.39. No. 6 white, $2,370 2.28. No. 3 yellow, $3.2302.14. No. 8 yel low, $3.2$H03.t4. No. yellow. $3.3303 24. No. $ yellow, $3.t303.23V4. No. 6 yellow, $3.2802.23. No. 3 mixed, $3 3301 24. No. $ mixed, $3.2302.24. No. 4 mixed, $3 1302 33. No. 6 mixed, $3.3108.32. No. 6 mixed, $2.20 02.21. Oats: No. 3 white. 744 078c Stand ard, 74074 4c No. 3 white, 78074c No. 4 white. 71073c. Barley: Malting, $1. 1601. 85. No. 1 feed, $1.05 01.10. Rye: No, 3, $1,900 1.92. No. $, $1.1801.83. Local range of options: Art Open. High. 'Low.) Close. Sat. Wht 1 July $ 60 2 60 260 t 60 260 Sep. 3 24 I 24 224 I 24 224 Corn. Sep. 1 63 1 63 163 1 63 163 Dec. 1 14 1 16 ' 114 1 16 114 May 1 14 1 14 114 1 14 113 Oats. Sep. 68 63 63 68 63 Ml Dec. t3 83 63 68H 64 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. St. Louis Live Stock Market, St. Louis, July 80. Cattle Receipts, 8, 800; msrket lower;. Native beef steers $7.60018.60; yearling steers and heifers, $8.60013.80; cows, 6.00010.60; stockers and feeders, $6.0009.60; prime southern beef stoers, $8,00012.26; beef pows snd heifers, $4.2509.00; prime yearling stsers and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves, $6,000 i 13.60. Hogs Receipts, 8,900; market steady. Lights, $16.45015.85; pigs, $10.60016.00; mixed and butchers, $13.60016.00; good heavy, $16.00016.12; bulk, $15.60016.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,700; market lower. Lambs, $10.60014.66; ewes, $8,000 8.60; eanners, $4.0004.60; choppers, 8.000 6.60. Chicago IJvo Stock Market. Chicago, July 30. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; market firm; native beef cattle, $7.60 014.10; western steers, $8.40011.60; stock ers and feeders, $6.8009.00; cows and heif ere, $4.60011.65; calves, $8.75(18.00. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 heed; market weak; bulk of sales, $16.00016.00; light, $14.76016.00; mixed, $14.60016.16; heavy, $14.40 0 16.10; rough, $14.40014.(0; pigs, 11.50014,60. Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market weak; wethers, (7.60010.75; ewes, $7.0009.00; lambs, $9.60015.60. . PHIJTOFLAIS. Art Open. High. Low, Close. Set Wht July 3 63 1 63 261 63 360 Sep. 3 30 3 30 223 3 34 329 Corn, Sep. 1 634 1 63 163 1 6844 16844 Dec. 1 30 1 20 118 1 18 118 May. 1 20 1 20 117 1 18 118 Oats. July 79 80 77 78 78 Sep, 63 63 60 61 61 Deo. 63 63 (0 61 62 Pork. July 40 55 40 66 40 65 40 65 40 80 Sep. 40 60 40 60 40 36 40 6$ 40 60 Lard. July 20 66 30 67 20 60 20 67 20 67 Sep. 20 $0 20 $3 20 70 20 $3 20 77 Ribs. July 21 63 21 62 21 62 21 62 21 70 Bop, j 21 87 21 87 21 72 21 82 21 87 HEW YORK STOCKS Little Belief From Monotonous Market of Proceeding Week is Marked in Wall Street Session. New York. July $0. Llttls relief from the monotonous sessions of the preceding wsek was furnished by today's stock market, prices sgsln manifesting an uncertain tend ency on the narrowest dealings oi recent months. Events over the week-end wer Interpret ed as favoring the long account, but traders sxperlenced no difficulty in forcing im portant stocks under Saturdsy's final quo tations until the final hour, when the cus tomary covering movement prevailed. Ralls were unreaponslvs to ths better crop outlook and the settlement of the switchmen's strike, albeit ths latter was st no time a market factor, and metals were seemingly Indifferent to another advance in the price of high grsds copper. , Local monetary conditions wers undis turbed by the payment of a 20 per cent Liberty loan Installment. Although the amount payable from this csnter was roughly estimated at $33,000,000. Call loans were opened with every Indication of a large demand. Transfer of another consider able amount of gold to the Pacific coast tor. shipment to Japan elicited little Inter est Mure gold also went to Spatn. United States Steel and other Industrials together with shippings made up the great er part of the day's business. Steel rose a point to 133 at the opening, fell to 122H and rallied later, rinsing at 124. a net gain of . Total sales of stocks amounted to 353,000 shares. Aia from Liberty 3s, which rsnged between 99.33 snd 99.47, dealings in bonds wre nomlnsl st Irregular changes. Total sales, par value, aggregated $3,300,000. United States bonds, old Issues, wsre un rhMnged on call. Number of sales snd quotations on Jeadlng stocks; Salra. Htfth. Low. Close, Am. Beet Sugar.. 500 934 92 92 Amer. Can 800 48 48 48 Am. C. A F 600 74 74 76 Amer, Loco.' 1,800 73 78 78 Am. 8m. A Ref. 26 3.600 103S ln 103 H Amer. Oug. Ref... 900 12 130 131 Am. T. T 200 118 118 119 A. Z. L. A 9 24 Anaconda Copper.. 2,000 77 764 77 Atchison .. 1,000 100 loo loo A. O. A W. I. 8. 8. 1,500 106 106 106 B. A 0 600 70 70 69 B. A Sup. Cop.. 26 Call. Petroleum 18 Csnadlan Psclfle 400 160 1(94 160 Central Leather .. 2,400 88 8T 87 Ches. A Ohio .... 200 604 (0 60 C. M. A St. P 700 70 (8 69 C. A N. W. ., ,. 109 C. R. I. A P ctfs.. 34 Chlno Copper..... 300 6414 (4 64 Colo. Fuel A Iron 700 61 604 61 Corn. Pro. Ref. .. 800 86 85 36 Crucible Steel ... 19,600 (2 81 82 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 8,100 39 39 39 Mint. Securities .. 6,400 $8 28 28 Krlo 34 General Rlectrlo . 200 156 1(6 164 General Motors .. 8,200 113 111 111 a. N.. pfd 400 104 104 10( a. N. Ore Ctfs ,, 33 Illinois Central ......... 102 Innp. Copper .... 1,600 66 554 664 Int. M. M., pfd... 11,200 89 87 88 Int. Nickel 1,400 39 38 83 Int Paper 400 84 34 34 K. C. Southern 23 Kennecott Copper $00 43 43 43 L. A N 123 Maxwell Motors .. 200 33 33 33 Mex. Petroleum 95 Miami Copper ... 1,200 41 41 41 Missouri Pactflo .. 3,000 33 81 31 Montana Power-,.. 89 Nevada Copper 33 N. Y. Central .... (00 78 71 (8 N. Y. N. II. A H... $00 36 (8 $( Nor. A Western..., .,120 Northern Pacific. 400 100 100 100 Psclflo Mall 38 Pennsylvslila .. .. 1,400 (( $$ 63 Pittsburgh Coal.. 1,800 (5 $4 (( Kay Con. Copper.. 1,400 37 $7 37 Reading $.600 $4 (4 34 RP. I. A 8 6,700 $1 90 91 Shut. Art, Cop $4 Southern Pacific. 600 9! 93 $$4 Southern Railway. 400 96 26 361 Studebaker Corp.. 3.400 64 63 $$ Texas Co 700 18$ 1(7 187 Union Pactflo 136 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 13,000 169 167 167 U. 8. Steel 99,400 124 1(3 124 U. 8. Steel, pfd... 600 118 118 118 Utah Copper ..... 600 104 108 103 Wabash pfd. 'b. (00 $($( 2 Western Union (2 West Electric .... 700 48 48 48 Total sales for ths Say, (52,000 shares. Now York Money Market, New York, July 30. Money On call, steady; high, 3 par cent; low, 3 psr eent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; last losn, 3 per oent; closing bid, 3 psr cent; offered at 3 per cent, -, Time Loans Easier; sixty and ninety days, 404 psr cent; six months, 40 4 psr csnt. Prima Mercantile Paper 4 per oent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.73; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71; da. mand, (4.76 9-16; cables, $4.7$ 7-16. Silver Bar, 7$c; Mexican dollars, (04o. Bonds Govsrnment, atsady; railroad, Ir regular. U. 8. 2s reg.... 96 Int. M. M. 6s... (3 U. 8. 2s coupon. 96 'K. C 8. ref. 6s.. 93 U. B. 8s, reg.,.. 99 L. A N un. 4s. (0 U. 8. 3s coupon. 99 M. K. A 1st 4s.. 68 U. B. 4s reg,...104Mo. Fas. gen. 4s. 69 U. B. 4s coupon. 104 Mon. Power 6s., 96 Panama 8s eou $6 N. Y. Cen. da, 6s 108 Am. F. Sec. 5s.. 95 No. Pactflo 4a... 87 A. T. A T. clt (s 97 "No. Pac. 2s .... 6$ Anglo-French 6s. (30. 8. L. ref. 4s.. $7 Arm. A Co. 4.i 90Paa. T. A T. 6s 96 Atch. gen. 4 8$Penn. Con. 4s 64 B. A O. 4s ...... 85 Psnn. gen. 4s. 94 Cen. Leather (.. (78. L. AS.F.adj.d 66 Con, Paclfto 1st. 83Rt. L. &S.Fadj.6a 66 C. A O. cv. 6s... 87So. Pac, cv. 6s.. 9(4 C. B. A Q., jt 4s 96 So. Pac. ref. 4s.. 87 tC. MASt.P.g4s $3 So. Ry. (a 97 C. R IAFRyref.4s 70T. A Pac 1st... $6 C. A R. rtf. 4s. 74 Union Pacific 4s. 91 D. A R. O. ref. 6s 69 Union Pac cv. 4s 88 1). of C. 6s, '(31) $8 U. B. Rubber 6s.. $5 Erie gen. 4s.... (0U. S. Steel 6 104 Cen Klectrlo 6s. .101 Wabash 1st ....100 O. N. 1st 4 Vis.. 95V West. Un. 4s. 92 II. C. ref. 4s... $4tOffered. Bid. (Moux City LUs Btock Market. filoux City, la., July $0. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady to 10o lowar; beef steers, $7.00012.60; fat rows and heif ers, $6.60011,00; eanners, $5,00(3 8.60 ; stock ers and feeders, $8,60.00; calves, $8,000 13.00; bulls, stags, ate., 66.0009.26; feeding cows and heifers. $6.7607.50. Hogs Receipt. 6,600 head; market steady to 6c higher; light. $14.66O16.$0; mixed, 314.66O14.90; heavy, $14.2601 60; PIrs, $12.60013.00; bulk of sales, $14.$0O 14. 80. Kheep and Lambs Receipts, 200. head; market stsady. 4M4GTOPLAY8J- CITY SCHOOL LEVY HALF MILLION MORE Approves Maximum Author ized by Last Legislature, Which is 35 Mills, to Yield $1,672,076. The Board of Education approved a tax lexy of 35 mills, upon the basis of an assessed valuation of $47,773, 618, which will yield $1,672,076.50. Thirty-five mills is the maximum authorized by the last legislature. The last school district lexy was 25 mills, which applied to a valuation of $45,380,793 yielded $1,134,519 in taxes. The increase in tax revenue tt the school district is $537,557.50. whtich will absorb the loss of $354,000 liquor license revenue and will meet in creased teachers' pay and other in creased expenses. "We don't see how we are goinj to reduce our deficit," remarked Presi dent Ernst of the school board, at the close of the meeting. ,Has Big Deficit, ' The deficit of the school district treasury on July 1, 1917, was $428, 873.45. The schoftl board approved the .fol lowing estimate of receipts for the new tax year: . ' : Interest on bonds $ 2.97160 Drug licenses 17$.0 Miscellaneous licenses 16,000.00 Nonresident tuition 6.000.00 Police court fines 10.000.-OO Rentsl (28.00 Rtste apportionment (5,06100 Slate apportionment for normal training , , 850.00 Tax collection 1,(7$, 078.60 Loss and damags 160.00 Sale of books and supplies . 10,000.00 Rale of dirt and junk 1,000.00 High school lunch rooms: 1,000.00 Totsl .. .V. '.".'I.'. . ..786,363.00 The totat of the last budget was $1,630,149.00. J Fuel Cot Much Mor?,, -. In the estimate of expenditures for the ensuing year the board shows an item of $1,064,212 for teachers' salary. In the last budget this item was $899,- 385. In the new budget $64,320 is set aside for fuel, as against $40,000 in the former budget. A new fund is "med ical inspection", for which $22,000 is appropriated. The appropriation for books is $35,800, as against $27,000 in the last budget. . " . m;. ; Cotton Market, New Tork. July $0. Cotton Futurss opened steady; October, $3.73o; Deoember, 83 63o; January, 23.87c; March. 23.4c; May, 23.56c. Tha cotton market today closed steady at a net advance of 15 to 33 points on all months except August, which wss relatlvsly wesk and 41 points net lower. Futures closed steady; October, $4, 00c; December, 3$.$lo; January. J$.71e: March, $$.90c; May. S4.00o, Spot quiet; middling, $4.60e. Liverpool, July 30. Cotton Spot In fair Inquiry; prices $0 points lower; American middling fair, 19.63d; good middling. 19. 25d; middling. l$.96d; low middling. 18.60d; good ordinary, 17.65d; ordinary, 17.064) aales, $.000 bales. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, ' Oa., ' July $0. Turpentine Firm, $7c; salss, 64$ barrels; receipts, (42; shipments. It stock, 88,7$$. xvosin rirmi saies, aiiva -celpts, 1,141; shlpmsnts, $$; stock, $$,$60. Quote: B, $6.0006,10; D and Z; 16.10; F. t6.10O8.13; a, $6.1204.16; H. $5.16 6.17; I, $5.10O$,22; K, $5.35f6.85; M, 15.60 05.46; N. $6.$0O6.$$S WO, $6.5504.70; ww, $6.80Q6.86. - ..: r New York Dry Goods Market. Nsw Tork, July $0. Cotton goods wer quiet today, with prices soft on print cloths and soms sheetings. About 4,600 , bales of hesvy shsstlngs hsvs bssn sold for China shipments. Raw silk was higher, cables much disorganised and lata. Burlaps' wer firm. Dress foods wore fairly actlvt for spring. AMI DEMENTS. Cool All The Time HOCKWALD'S , Native Hawaiians 1 Singer, Dancer Instrumentalist Three Kanes "Striking A Balance." Joe and Vera Miller "Vaudeville Chop Suey." Vincent and Carter!:. Ad American Maid and an English Chan. Earle Williams , With . ' Corinne '?'. ., Griffith X ( .1. ' 1 . r in v , , THE STOLEN TREATY (Flv I'arts) V A atory of the U. S. Secret 'Service Combined Willi a Pretty Romance, Hank Mann "Hi. Love Fight" Fox Film Comedy. PHOTOPLAYS. Today and Wednesday VIOLA DANA "Aladdin's Other Lamp" Thurs.: VALESKA SURATT MUSE- Anita stewart -in- "The Message, of the Mouse." ' Today and Wednesday EDITH STOREY ANTONIO MORENO in : , "The Island of Regeneration" ..mm) J tPZ if TliipP (