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im BEK:-OMAHA, Jr'KlDAl. AUUUiSl a. lar,. MONEY TO LOAN Fl'RMIUKE. planoa and note as ecurlty. 140, mo.. H. good, total oost. 13.50. 1(0, I mo. ndoraed note, total cost. - S0. Soulier, lr ara't proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETT. 43t Boee Bide;,. 16th and Farnam, Ty. " LEGAL RATES - LOANS 124 00 $240.90 or more. Eaay payment. . Ormoat prlvaoy. 'S4 Faxton Bid. 1 ' Tel. Doug. 2295. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. . Sacrifice Colorado Irrigated 4f acrea Routt county, Colorado. Lo- eated two tulles shipping station. All fenced and cross-fenced. Cedar poits and barbed wire. Two sets improvements; all can be irrigated: water limited; right fully paid; system laia out Dy govern ment engineer. Owned by eastern . man. Such land Is held at 14$ to 150 per acre, but can make price of $17.60 per acre for quick sale. Might take a piece of smaller clear property at casn price as Dart payment. Address C. B. Couch, Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. BAOAIN In Colorado ranch. Owner engaged In other business and will sell small ranch consisting of S20 acrea owned and 320 acres leased land, situated within miles of county seat. Only 14 feet to plenty of water and best grass in the world. . For further particulars address owner, Elbfrt Lewis, Akron, Colo. 1 SUNNY San Luis valley Irrigate farm, well improved, on auto road, one-halt mile town, four miles railroad; some alfalfa and hay, balance farming; price $55 acre cash: terms. Box" 60. Mirage, Polo. Minnesota Lands. . HO ACRES 45 MILES from Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation: balance used tor pas ture and hay) can practically all te cul- tlvated: good soil; good set buildings, this Isnd will produce 60 bushels of corn per aore: country la thickly settled; complete set of machinery, 27 head of stock, con sisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 3 year olds; 4 good horses. 25 bogs, chickens and everything on ths farm goes at $65 per acre; $6,000 cash; Immettite possession can be had. Schwab Bros.. J02S Plymouth Bldh Minneapolis. Minn, Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE. A 320-aer farm in Pierce county. Neb., at a bargains ISO acres in cultivation; fair buildings. For particulars write to Box 216. Hoisteln. I. , 708-ACRE alfalfa ranch, 5 miles from Elm creok; price $110: Improvements. 160 acres, one mile, price $80. 160 acres, 8 miles, ihO. 140 acres, 8 miles from Elm ore., $85. Kimball and Perkins county land at right prices. ' Johnson & Jorgen son, Elmereek, Neb. SMALL Nebraska farms on easy payment 5 acre up. We farm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers' association, 16th and Howard St., Omaha. Douglas M71. A BARGAIN, 600 acres, four miles from Blmoreek. Johnson & , Jorgenson, Elm- creek,, iseD. EASTERN Nebraska farms. J. A. Gibbons, Elkhorn, eD. Oklahoma Lands. 145 ACRES joining good small town in eastern Okla.; 115 acres of good land In cultivation, 85 of which Is bottom land; goed ti-rom house, barn and other build ings: good orchard, water and roads; beau tifully located. Part -cash, balance at low rate of Interest. I also have other good farms. J. G. Sutton, Seneca. Mo, Oregon Lands. ALFALFA 6 to I tons per aore yerly. JORDAN VALLEY PROJECT HARLET J. HOOKER Itu First Nat. Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska. ' Texas Lands. !iOOD corn land, east Texas, $25 an acre. Get my free book. W. S. FRANK. 201 Neville Block, Omaha. y REAL ESTATE WANTED tinfJiAVE client who has $600 to pay down on ' 7 s, new bungalow bargain- Call us up and Pr0H will sell your house If. it it priced Keriight. rf INTERSTATE REALTY COMPANY, V-UOUg. BSOd. vtig ,....tn. . LASTING house to rent or sell on small oash payments! have parties waiting, Western . ... LAMv.aAK nil, Tt Sfl(17 rteat Jsiaie, ixa rtnwmi i ,an rt, & Un,i Cronm houses with Ed ward V. Williams Co., lOMBS Omaha' Nat. Bank Bldg. u. LIST your 6 and 6-r0om houses with u. W BELL THEM. OSBORNS REALTY Co., Tyler eats. ARNDT TAYLOR can assist you. 1825 Laird St. Webte 2039. REAL ESTATES-IMPROVED West NEAR i&th and Farnam, two modern resl ' dences, 7 rooms and sleeping porch each. With for 88,5(10. F. D. Wead, S10 S. 18th. North north side: bargain Fine, 8 rooms, wllh fine sleeping room, screcned.ln front porch, plastered cellar, extra fine plumbing: large garage, 2440; garage rents for $J5 per jimnth, almost . enough to carry property, Prlqe. $4,250; :ash, $760, balance easy. All tn finest kind repair. BENSON & CARMICHAEL Douglas 1722. , mt ranton Block, NORTH SIDE Seven-room house, all modem, full sited lot en corner, streets paved. This prop, erty Is on Burdette, easy walls to 80th or 24th car. Will give some one a bar gain. Owner left city, ALFRED THOMAS 808 Farnam Bldg. A REAL BARGAIN. Bugalow, 6 rooms and sleeping porch, built-in buffet, etc.; fireplace, hot water heat, paved street, excellent neighborhood. Brown street near 24lb, $3,400. i $1,800 Cottage on 88th street rieae Ames. Modern, but heat. Nice neigh borhood. Easy payments. EXCHANGE, -room modern house. Lot 60x124 ft, , Near 24th and Manderson. For vacant or imprffsd. Price $4,000.00. TwA fifty-foot lots near 21st and Man derson streets as first payment on a good $3,500 to $4,000 residence. IV. T, GRAHAM, Doug. 1533. Bee Bldg. MILLER PARK. 6-roonv-strictly modern bungalow; oak . finish and oak 'floors; built-in bookcases, buffet and features In kitchen; combina tion sun room and sleeping room; screened porch; large lot; one-halt block if frqm car line. One of the clsssiest bun , galows In tho city for the money. Don't fail to see it. . PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, f.rr Omsha-Nafl. Bk. Bldg. . 1781. O WNER ASKING $6,000 Beautiful Stucco Home Seven large rooms and bath Including tine sun room, all the built-in features, exceptional plumbing, finest of materia la and workmanship, all built by day labor. Located on choice corner lot, south and east exposure, one block to ear, close to schools and churches and Kountze park. For appointment to aee, call OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY, 701 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. NEW STUCCO bungalow, 5-r. and bath, strictly mod., built-in buffet and cup boards, oak finish, rooms all decorated, ' full basement, furnace heat,' lot 40x128 ft., ' one block to school and car. Price cut to $2,950, easy terms. RASP BROS., 110 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 751. PRICE ONLY $2,750 Choice East Front Lot Six rooms and bath, strictly modern; beat value we know of for the price; one block to car; $500 down will handle. OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY-. 101 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 486. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construction. 6 large light rooms. Oak floors, oak and enaml finish. Prlo tl.sOO. Kaay terras. Another new build lng for ii.tiO. Call Dougia 17:1 day. Walnut 1580 evening ONE S-rooin and one -room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In on and rent the other. Price for both, :.760. Very May term. No. I43S South 10th 8t NORRIS & NORRIS. 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4370. Miscellaneous. $100 DOWN ?2S A MONTH. Just listed, a five-room house strictly modern except heat: oak floor through out: paved street, paving paid, at $1,900. A genuine bargain. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS. $37 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. P. 1781. WHY FAY RENT? $300.00 will buy a five-room, up-to-date, strictly modern bungalow, balance just like rent. See me at once. C. A. GRIMM BL. Phone Douglas 1615. I HAVE a splendid lot tij Evanston, also one in Jllnne Lusa, which I will sell at a bargain. Telephone Tyler 12S0. A TRACT of ground laying ideal for poultry raising: 250-ft. frontage; pries $810; $60 cash. $15.80 monthly. Call D. ti. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., Real Estate sod Insurance. 1SJ0 Farnam St D. 1061. TWO NEW COTTAGES, 6 rooms each. Binall cash payment, balance like rent. ALLEN BARRETT. 513 Bee Bldg. D, 7768. Templeton-Olaon Co., Be Bldg. Tyler 020. General real estate, insurance. Rentals. R. S. TRUMBULL. 1305 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A. WOLF. Realtor, War Elk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE To Exchange QUARTER sectioa Minnesota land, 4 miles northwest of Wlndora; 120 acres In crops, fenced and cross-fenced; good, black andy loam, about 20 mile from Iowa line. Farm is rented, 2-6 delivered. Frio $125 per aore. Want improved 80 acre. Must be within 60 mile of Omaha, or good income Omaha property. LWND. 429 ROHB BLDG. TYLER 76S. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. 8. 8. R .73. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bids, DRUG STORES Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, for cash or clear land. 0. J. Olmem, Minneapolis, Minn. $300.00 EQUITY in good residence lot at 30th and Hamilton St. to trade for Ford In good condition. Call II. 82.1)1. 160 ACRES, well Improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neb., will take some trade. O. A. Kul. Oakland, Neb. $50 AN acre buys 180. aore farm 1 Simile from Omaha. Inquire 488 Using BlJ. Tel. Doug. 4813. Residence phone Doug. 6776. WANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of $500 In 60 acre of unimproved Wiscon sin land. Mrs. Lawson, 2808 Wirt St. REAL ESTATE Investment , 24TH STREET CLOSE-IN CORNER LOT $10,000 We have a list of flats located on this booming thoroughfare that are well built and in good condtllon, and are being of fered for the first time. Rental Is $960 per annum. The best close-In buy that we know of. Quick action required. GLOVER & SPAIN (REALTORS), 919-20 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 36 APARTMENT SITE. This la a choice piece of ground with a Dodge St. frontage of 65 feet and Is Just west of 41at St. It is handy to both branches of the Farnam oar line. You cannot find a better location. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, REALTORS. ...... Douglas 200. 506 Bee Bldg. SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY & SON. REALTORS, 620 First National Sao" Bldg. REAL ESTATE 'Unimproved North. AFTER looking "at M1NNE LUSA 300 dlf. ferent buyers decided that it was the best preposition on the . market and they backed their judgment by buying Iota. IF, YOU will come out today you -will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Prloe $220, only $2 eash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 1361. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. COMPLETE HOUSE-ACRE CROPS t READY TO MOVE IN , $250 DOWN . $26.50 MONTHLY This house Is a brand new B-room bun galow on a corner acre, and only one block to free jitney and paved road; large living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed. rooms and bath; a full cement baaemeut. ' This house la different and we want you to see it. The. crop consists of beans, peas, beets, tomatoes and other vegeta bles, and it's doing fine. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr, Clvk. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. iy ACRES '4-ROOM COTTAGE All in Growing Garden You can move in at once and garden Is nearly ready for you to use. Tho house Is only 1 year old, all newly decorated. Has electric lights, cement basement, con siderable young fruit, potatoes,' peas, string beans, navy beans, tomatoes, beets, feterita for poultry, sweet corn, , popcorn, etc. You will like this place. It Is in Benson Gardens; easy walking distance to car line. Prjco, $2,850. Easy terms. Mr. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phono Tyler 60. IMPROVED ACREAGE Practically new 6-room modern home over Vj acre of ground 2 blocks to Benson car line and school, a nice east front high and sightly location. Nonresident owner must sell. Price $3,600. Terms. HIATT COMPANY 245-7-9 Omaha Nut. Bank Bldg. Tyler 60. Dundee. Dundee Stucco Home This Is a good 2-story modern house having 4 rooms and sleeping porch with living room across the entire front, with brick fireplace and bullt-ln bookcases, at tractive dining room and bullt-ln buffet, convenient kitchen and front and rear vestibules first floor. Finished In oak ex cept kitchen. 3 corner bed rooms, bath and sleeping porch, securnl floor. Finished In white enamel with birch mahogany doors and oak floors throughout. This house built only few years, is In excellent condition and locsted on a north front 60 ft. lot only Vi block from Happy Hollow circle and IV blocks from Dundee school. Price, $5,850. Reasonable terms. It will pay you to investigate this proposition, GEORGE & COMPANY (REALTORS.) Phone r. 756. 602 City Nat. Bank Bldg. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod. ern. attractive home. Before buying be ur and see GEORGE & CO., HOMES snd home site in Dundee. BHULER CARY, 104 Keeline. D. 107. LIVE SIM MARKET Better Demand and Stronger Market for Western Grass Cattle ; Hogs About Steady. " Omaha. Aug. 1, 1817. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Official Monday 6,881 ,47 11,5 Official Tuesday 6,604 11,300 10,401 Of flolal , Wednesday .. J,78l S.87S 6.806 Estimate Thursduy , 2,000 13.600 6,800 Four days this week., 81,376 45,853 S5.693 Rkme days last week ,30,636 47,831 34.741 Same days S wks. ago. 14,345 47,818 26,633 Same days 8 wks. ago. 16,781 46 876 80.198 Same days 4 wks. ago. 11,251 21,660 13,306 Sam days last year. . 17.49J 47.30 41,400 Receipts and disposition of live atock at thar: Union stock yards, Omaha, Nb for twenty-four hour ending at 3 o'clock p. Pi., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOAD. r. M. St. P II 18 ... 1 Wabasrt , . 3 ... 1 Mo. Pacific it 4 , Union Paclfio $2 26 24 C. 4 N. W., east.. 4 it C. N. W., west. .. 23 67 C. St. P. M. & O... 6 1 O. B. A Q., east.. 2 2 1 C. B. & Q.i west.. 27 40 1 C. R. I. & Pi, east.. 3 14 I ... C. R. I. A P.. west. 1 ...... Illinois Central ... 1 4 Chi. Ot. West 4 Total receipts ..104 187 27 2 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 601 2,011 SM Swift & Co 47 3.116 720 Cudahy Pack. .Co. ... 6(i 3,886 1.076 Armour & Co 181 2,SM 1,564 J. W. Murphy 1,841 Morrell 876 Lincoln. Pack. Co ( S. O. Pack. Co 18 Wilson 16 Cudahy, K. C 163 Ben., Vansant & Lush 18 ,. F. B. Lewis 33 J. B. Root A Co 6ii Rotenstock Bros 143 F. Q. Kellogg . ..... Ellis & Co 1 Sullivan Bros 38 ..... Rothachlld ft Krebi.. 88 M. & K. Calf Co 64 ..... Huffman 15 ..... Banner Bros 40 ..... John Harvey 85 Jenson & Lungren ,. 74 Pat O'Day 1 Other buyer $55 3,653 Totals , 2,863 14,019 7,363 Cattle Receipts were of moderate propor tions again today, about 2,800 head, and composed vary largely of western rangers. Very few cornfed cattle were offered, but such as were here found a ready sale at fully steady and tn some esses a little stronger prices. There was also a better de mand and a somewhat stronger market for the western grass cattle, right good beeves bringing $10,46 6 10.85, and desirable Mexi cans Balling as high as $6.00. There was a better demand and a stronger market for cows and heifers. Supplies were again very small and the demand particu larly for the most desirable grades appears to be broadening, veal calves, bulls, stsgs, etc., were steady. Recent rains have broadened the demand for stockera and feeders, and although fresh offerlnga were limited, the movement was a little more actlvs than during the flrt half of the week and dockers and feedirs of all grades sold to better advantage. Quotations on eattlai Good to choice beeves, $12.50H.00; fair "to good beeves, $11.6013.60; common to fair beeves, $9.60 11.00i good to oholce yearlings. $11,609 13.50; fair to tood yearlings, $11,608)12,601 common to fair yearlings, n.uusrn.og; good to choice grass beeves, $10,25011.60: fair to good grass beevs, 6.0036.60; com mon to fair grass pet ve,' fS.oosp 7.76;. good to choice heifers, 39,007810.00: good to choloe cows, 38.00l. 00; fair to good eowa. $7.oooi7.76; common to fair cows, ta.ooo 7.00; good to choice feeders, 18,0009. 00; fair to good feeders, 67.00CP7.7B; common to fair feeders. 68.00W6.T5i good te enoice stockera, $7. 50ft 8.60; sleek heifers, $6. 68 9 7.50; stock cows, $S.5V7.oni siock calves, $6.5009.00; veal calves, $6.1)0019.00; bulls, stags, etc., 38.006H.80. . Representatlva sales: 1 BEEF BTKERS, No. , Av, Pr. No, Av. Pr. 1. 780 $6 60 $6. .1065 10 86 41 8T 11 15 , - .-, ;y ', . I STEERS AND HEIFERS. 21........ 666 6 00 546 6 36 HEIFERS. 2 ,638 8 60 10 700 E 85 2, 686 65 1.., 800 7 15 WESTERNS. SOUTH DAKOTA MEXICANS. 123 steers.. 866 8 00 Mrs. B. MoFarland--NebrasUa. 1 steer. ... 490 86 23 fdr-strs. 833 f! Hogs Hog were mostly steady with yes. terday, Th tendency was a little weak and some sales looked as much as 69 10c lower, but on the bulk of the offering there was no change In prices. Trad wa not especially aotive and U was late before the penp were completely cleaned. Most of the sales vere made at Ji. vuiw Jb.uu, witn a sprinkling of the best up to $15.80. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 16. .261 ... 14 60 65. .200 80 14 70 68. .266 140 14 71 68. ,237 110 14 10 64. .208 ... 14 88 4, .283 ... 14 10 88. .307 ... 14 16 90, .193 ... 16 00 80. .232 70 II 06 38. .200 160 15 10 61. .250 ... IS 15 64. .263 ... 15 20 68. .251 80 16 20 63. .223 10 15 25 160.175 160 16 50 72. .224 ... 16 80 Sheep The market fur fat Iambs was Just a repetition or tin previous days or tns week. Sellers made a strong protest against the packers bearish program, but when they finally cut loose It was at figures that were from 15o to In meet oases 21c lower than yesterday. One band of the best her made $14.35, with the balance of the of ferings selling around $14.25,' For the week prices are 76u1.00 lower, current values being the lowest of the season. Old sheep were lacking and were quoted nominally steady. Feeder lambs were nearly steady at the week's big half-dollar decline. No real light feeders, such as have been selling at $16.00 and batter, were here, but they were quoted to $14.75. or better. Choice me dium weights, which the talent was guess ing to averaged around CI pounds, sold at $14.60(3)14,66. while some in-betweens were still unsold at noon. The trade Is anyway half a dollar lower this week, and may be REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Axel Fars and wife fo Barker Co., v Thirty-fourth street, 16$ feet south of Fort Omaha avenue, ' eaBt side, 40x120 $ 1 South Side Land Co. to Joseph Weiss ct al, Twanty-sevenOi street, sixty feet north ot B street, west side, 60x150 331 Dundee Realty Co. to William H. Kearns, Fiftieth aveaue, seventy-five feet south of Dodge street, west aide, 50x136 1,700 Emma Tulburt to Mattle Tulkurt, un divided Intact. Decatur street, 300 feet west of .Thirty-eighth treet, Bouth side, 130x160 3,000 Mattle Tulburt to Florsnee E. Harris et al, Decatur street, 800 feet west of Thirty-eighth street, louth lde, ' 60x130 1,100 Henry Otto Sell to John Rybln, south east corner Twenty-third and Spring streets, 61x108 .. 1 Horace M. Hlgglns and wife to Ben Handler, Decatur street, sixty feet east of Twenty-eighth afreet, north side. 60x127.6 600 Otto Dlckman to Emma C Dlckman, Ninth street, 375 feet north of Spring street, east side. 43x140 ?,500 Emily C. Dordstrom and husband to Winter Bylea, northwest eorrior Twenty-e;coDd and Wirt, streets, 84x124 , MOO Nettle Herding and husband to Ben jamin Stock, Nineteenth street, 240 feet nortM of Cnsrle street, west side, 80x140 1 Chris Chrlstepsen and wit to Byron Reed Co., Cuming street, 61.68 feet ' west of Twenty-fifth street, south side, 3314x135 .,............ 1,600 Rnna Newman to the Byron Reed Co., Cuming street, 382 feet west of Twenty-fifth street, souths side, 33ft xl3 ....... ....i. 1,788 Levi Benstetii and wife to the Byron -Reed Co., Cuming street, 100 feet west of Twenty-fifth street, south aide, 33UX135 9,000 Oliver 8. Mason and wife to the Byron - -Reed Co., southwest corner Twenty fifth and. Cuming streets, 61.681 136 I 1,(00 Charles H. Deeter and wife to Im manuel Deaconess Institute, Larl more avenue, 191 feet west of. Thirty-fourth street, south sldei 16x128. 1 Ernest Peter and ' wife to Charles Mook,. Forty-fourth street, 106, feet south of Hpauldlng street,- east aide. 40x130 . ; 1,700 Chester Sturtevant and wife to.Hascal Segal. Thirty-sixth street, ninety right feet south of Dodge street, west lle, 20x12714 , . 4,750 Vlrden ('. Peckenpaugh and wife to William G. Goodrich, Capitol avenue, 200 feet west of Fifty -first street, north side, 60x135...... .....t.tt.M 1,000 as much as I5c lower on some of the weightier kind. Quotations -on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to'eholc. $14.35014.85; lambs, fair to good, $14,00011.26: lamb, cull. I II. 00 (v 14.00; lambs, feeder, $14.00(H4.76; year lings, fair to choice, 19.60 fflO 50; yearlings, feeders, $10.00010.60: wether, fair to choice. $8.00tf 10.25; ewes, fair to choice, $8.0096.00; ewes, culls nd feeders, 33. OOff 7.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, $7.50015.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 7 Idaho ewes 101 $ o 35 Idaho wethers 1 to 10 3 237 Idaho feeder yearlings S 10 2) 47S Idaho feeder lambs...,. 63 14 30 684 Idaho lambs $ 14 60 116 natlv feeder ewes..,....,., 78 6 (0 76 native feeder ewes 63 6 00 14 native lambs 60 It 25 St. Louis Live Stock Market, St. Leuls Aug, 1. Cattle Receipts, 4,400 head; market lower; natlv beef steers, $7.6O013.6O; yearling steers and heifers, $8.(0(113.60; rows, $6 00010.60; stockera and feeders, $6.0099.60; prime southern be-f steers, $8,00612.16; beef cows and heifers, $.25(0'9.00; prime yearling steer and heifers, $7.60$flO.OO; native calves, $6. 00 $11. 00. Hogs Receipt!". 6,700 head: market strong; lights, $15.45(f 15 90; pigs. $10,609 15.00; mixed and butchers. $t5.50ifl64?0: xood heavy, $16,954 16.05; bulk ot sales, $15.500 16 95. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.900 head; sheep steady; lambs. 26c lower. Lambs, $10.50 ISM; clipped ewes, $ 00ff8.0; tanners, $4.004. 60; choppers. $6.0006.60. Chicago Live Mock Market. Chicago. Aug. 2. Cattle Receipts, 6.000; market steady native beef cattle, $7 500 14 00: western steers, $8.15(fH1.40; noi krs and feeders, $n 765f3.00; cows and heifers, $t.30ffll 60; calves, $8.5013.00. Hogs Receipts, 17.000 head: market steady; bulk of sales. $16 10(6 16.15; light, $14.70i3'16.15; mixed, $14.55 16.30; heavy, $14.4016.30; rough, $14.40016.65; pigs, $11.60014.28. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9.000; market weak; wethers, $7.80010.66; ewes, $6,810 9.00; lambs, $9.50014,60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts, 6,- 000 head; market weak; prime fed steers, $13 OOjfll.76; dressed beef steere, $10,006 11!. 75; western steers, $9.00013.00; cows, $5.25i!f 9.26: heifers, $7.00 011.60; stockera and feeders, $6.00010.00; bulls, $6.0097.60; calves. $6.60U.OO. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady; bulk of sales, $15.00016.00; heavy, $16.9016.16; packers and butchers, 916.40 016.O6; light, $14.9016.60; pigs, $10,000 13.00. Sheep and Lsmbs Receipts. 1,000 head; market atesdy; lambs, $13.601 86; year lings, $9.50911.00; wethers, $8.76010.00; ewes, 38.0006.15 ( off Market New York, Aug. t.t-Ther was a little more business In the market fer coffee fu. turea hero today and price were steadier with th close showing a net advance ot 1 to 6 points. March advanced from T.98n to 8.05o and the market closed within 1 or 3 points of the best. Sales, 11,360 bags. August, 7.72: September, 7.78o; October, 7.81c; November, 7.84c; December, 7.87o; January, 7.92c; February, T.97c; March, I. 02c; April, 8.07c; May, 8 llci June, 6.17c; July, t.tlc. Spot, quiet; Rio Is, Viol Ban to 4s. 10 He. Cost and freight offers Wsre reported unchanged to f points higher with 4s ranging around f. 4506. 60c, London credits. The official cables reported de clines of 26 to ;qo rels in th Brastllan mar kets. ' . Sionx City Llv Stock Market. Sloui City, Aug. 1. Cattl Relple, 600 head; market strong; beef steers, $7,000 18,60; fat eowe and heifer, $1.60011. 00 eanners, $6,0006.60: etoeksrs and feeders, $1.1008.10; calves, $1,006 13.60; bulls, ataga. etc., $6. 000$, 00; feeding cow and heifers, $5.7807.60, Hog Receipts, 4,700 head: market strong; light, $14.75011.11: mixed, $14,800 II. 10; heavy, $14. 6001$, 70; pigs, $18 600 1J.00; bulk of sales, 8U.711B.00. Sheep No receipts. Kew York General Market. New Terk, Aug. l.-Buttar Firm; re celpts, 1,186 tubs; creamery, higher than at-o. iau sailnt j BHsmarir . axlraa 93 score), 40o; firsts, llQlltio; seconds, I? ft ERgs 7rrgu1ai; Teeelpt, 14,711 eases: fresh gathered extras, 11040c) extra firsts, 37 38c 1 firsts, 140 16a seeo'niU, 80013. riggs aieaay) receipts, posaat imo, fresh specials. HU0!lt4e: state, average run, 21H081HO. fouury ureisea, xipn; price unonsngcu. . St. Joeuh Llii Stock. Market. St'joieph. Aug,'"t Cattl Receipts. V 500 head: market weak! steers, $7. 76018. 5 cows and heifers, $5.60 011,361 oalves, $6.00 010.50. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market lower; top, $16.15; bulk of sales. 116,100 15.60. Sheeg and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 headt market lower; lamb, I8.1O014.OO; owes, $4.0001.09. . Metal Market. -'' ' New Tork, Aug. 2. Metal Lead quiet; spot. $11.00 asked. Spelter steady; spot East St. Louis delivery, $8.37 14 08.62 Copper firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby, $29.00010.00, nominal; Soptember and fourth quarter, I27.0028.00. Iron firm and un changed. Tin firm; spot, $62.76 bid. At London: Lead, spot, 80 10s; futures, 129 10s; spelter, spot, 64; future, 50; spot copper, (131; futures, 124; electrolytic, 1137; spot tin, 1847 10s; futures. 1141 10. t Minneapolis GQiln Market. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 3. Wheat Sop tember, $2.82. Cash: No. 1 northern, $2.95f)i 3.00; N. i northern ,$2.9002.06; No. 2 hard Montana, $1.8002.85. Corn No, 3 yellow, 33 2401 ?l, Oats No. 8 white, 76076a. Flaxseed 13.3003.36. Flour Unchanged. ' 1 Barley 11.1001.40. Rye $1.0402 05. Bran $31,50 036.00. Kan City General Market. Kansas City. Aug. 2. ButiT Unchanged, Eggs Unchanged. Poultry Unchanged. Wheat No. 2 hard, $2.75 02.83; No, 2 red, $2.6802.81, Closing wheat not quoted. Corn No. 2 mixed, $2.26: No. 2 white, $2.3608,87; No. 2 yellow, $2.2602.27; De cember, 1.10Vi dPl.20 ; May, 81.1SH. Oats No. 2 white, 78060c; No. 1 mixed, 76 0 76c. Cotton Market. New Tork. Aug. 2. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 24.80c; December, 24.62c; January, 24.46c; March, 2t.60o May, 24.71c. Liverpool, Aug. 2. Cotton Spot, more business, prices 30 points higher; Amerlran middling fair, 20.09d; good middling. 19.66d; middling, 19.35(1; low middling, lt.90d; good ordinary, 17,95d; ordinary,, 17.46d; sales, 4.000 bales. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New Tork, Aag. 2. Evaporated Apples Quiet; fancy, 1212c; choice, Utt&iHiCj prime, 10H 0104c Dried Fruits Prune, steady; California, lO012Ho; Oregons, 10'A&12c. Apricots, quiet; fancy, 20c. Pcache. quiet; stand ard. lOMc: choice, 10V4c; fancyt 12c. Raisins, stesdy; loose muscatels, 79c; choice to fancy seeded, 7 Vs t 1 'i c ; seedless, 9Vi10c; London layer;, 31.60. New York Sugar Market, New Tork, Aug. 2. Sugar Raw, firm; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, 6.14c. Refined, flm; fine granulated. 8.1508.60c. Futures opened firm and active and at non prices were 6 to 10 points higher on foreign buying. Closed steady and 3012 point higher; sales. 31.900 tons: September, 6.99c; De cember, 6.63c; January, 6.15c; March, 4. 92c. Dry fJoods Market. New Tork, Aug. 2. Dry Goods: Cotton goods In the gray were easier today and some recession was reported on brown sheetings tor spot delivery, principally on sales from second hands. Finished cottons ruled firm. Men's wear lines, opened for spring, showed advances ranging from 10 to 65 per cent above last year. Turpentine and Rosin. eQvaMnal. In, 9 Tt'r A, n t In n. market firm, 871tc; sales, 333 barrels; receipts, 613 barrels; shipments, 7 barrels; stock, 29,224 bsrrels. x Rosin Market firm; sales, 1,133 barrels: .....Ui. , ,1, 1.1,1b , rhlnmnla hhlw I WIjOJLO, .,(1 UIB. , . I. " ', - - - , stock, 86,593 bbls. Quote: B.D.E.F.O, t0.16; H, I, 35. 15;05.2O; K. $6.25; M, $6.66t.5.76; N, $6.2006.25; WG, $6,6006.76; WW, $7.00. - St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Aug. 2. Wheat No. S red, $2.6002.661 No. 2 hard, nominal; Septem ber. $2.21. Cora No. t. $2.32; No. t white, $3,820 116; September, 11.67: December, $1.19. Oats No. I, 76Va077Vic; No. 2 white, 736V4c, -. ,, ' London Money Market. , Londop, Aug.. 1. Silver Bar, 40 Hd per ounce. . Money ( per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 64 per cent; throe-month bills. 4 18-16 per cent. New York Cotton. New York, Aug. 2.--Cottoa futures closed steady: October, 24.69c; December, 24.44c; January, 2. 87c; March, 24.49e; May, 24,70c Spot Quiet; middling, 2-.65c - GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Despite Light Receipts and Strong Prices Demand for Wheat is Slow and the Sales Are Few. Omalis, August 2, 1917. The demand for wheat ai extremely dull today and. while arrivals were very light and the market strong at a la to 2a advance, only a few tales reported up to a late hour. The trade In corn was very low in getting started. the trader did not get together very readily, but the mar ket was strong, and there wa' a good In quiry for this article at prices ruling from lo to 3a higher than yesterday general run of prices. Th better grades of while corn continued to sell at premium prices, the No. 3 white selling at $2 33, while the commercial gradoa of yellow brought 12.1 ami $3.28Vi, and the mixed ranged ill price from $3.37 to $S27V,. The oats market was strong at a lo to IVtc advance and there was a good demand for this urtlcla at the prevailing market prlcea. The No, 1 white grades ranged from 74a to 75c. No. 4 white eold generally at 72c, and sample while brought 6840 and 70o. Rye nd barloy were quiet, wllh no ar rivals, and these cereals were quoted nomi nally steady. Clearance were: Wheat mid flour-equal to 180,000 bushels: oats. 1.4.000 tiuxhels. Primary wheat receipts were miii.ohO bush els, and shipment. 4-';!.0"'i ImihIi.-i.-. axutiist receipts of l.PoO.OOO lui-hels, sud shipments Of 991,000 bushels Inst year. Primary corn receipts were S3S.000 bush els, and shipments, 313. 000 bushels, against receipts of 676,000 bushels, and shipments of 436,000 bushels last year. Primary oats recelpls of 606,000 bush els, and shipments, 636,00') bushels, against receipt of 164,000 bushels, snd shipment ot 182,600 bushel last yenr CARLOT R1CCK1PTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicane .11 63 i Minneapolis ..... 96 ... ,,, Duluth .1 Omaha 6 67 24 Kansaa City 166 16 .13 St. Louis 143 47 67 Winnipeg 201 These sales were reported turiay: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 3 curs, $1.80. No. 1 hard winter: 3-i car, $2.60. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $2.76. No. 1 erring: 1 er (northern), $1.80. Rye No, 4: 3-6 cr. 91.76. Corn No. ! white: I car, $3.33. No. 4 white: car, 18.98. No. I yellow: 2 cars, li.llH; 1 car, 13.18. No, 1 mixed: 3 ears, $2.87, No. mixed; 1 oar. 12.8m. No. 4 mixed; 1 cars, $2.27, No, 6 mixed; 8-6 car, $2.17, Sample mixed: 1 car, $3.26, Oats No, 3 while: I car, 75c; 1 4-6 cars, 7l'c; 1 car, 7ic No. 4 white: 5 cars, 72c. Sample while: 6 cars, 7Qc; 1 par (mixed), 6814.C. Omaha t.'ash Prices Wheat: No. S hard, $2.7603.79, Corni No. 1 white, 13. 33H 08.33: No, 3 white, $3.31$3.33; No. 4 white, $2.33 09.3m: No. 6 white, tl.smoi.st; No. white, IS.3101.31H; N. 3 yellow." 1 8.37 M 01.31; No. 1 yellow, $1.1701.38; No. 4 yel low, $3.1701.37Hi No. I yellow, $.tli 1.87; No. 6 yellow, $1.1101. 26H; No, 3 mixed, 13. 3701. 74: No. 1 mixed, $3.17 1.37H; No. 4 mixed, $.8U01.8?; No.. 8 mixed. $3.2601.37; No. 6 mixed, $3.261 C6 1.97. Data: No1. I white, 14 '!; standard, 74V(0746to; No. I white, 7474Hc; No, 4 white, 710730. Barley: Malting. $l.l6H.35j No. 1 feed, $1.10tl.16. Rye: No, 8, tMliV 1.85; No. 8, $1.1101.93. Local rang ot optional Art. " I Open. I High. Low. Close. t. whir- "" v " Sept 2 19 2 2$ 219 2 25 lit Corn. 8ept 1 11 1 63 163 1 63 16' Dee. 1 It 1 It 116 115 116 May 1 14 1 It lit 1 It lit Oata. Sept t2H 62H 62U 62H 63 Dec. 63 63 63 63 61 H wnicago rinsing prices, mrnisnea 'i n tie by Logan Bryan, (took and grain broker, tin ouuui amincnm street, uinansi Art I Open. llnh. ' I Lnw.r difoyy ye. Wilt. Sept, 1 10 1 31 211 2 11 911 Corn. Dec. 1 16K 117 116 1 IT IfMi May 1 14h 1 16K 118 1 16 J14 Oats. Sept. 69 Vs 60 tf. 606, 68 Deo. , 60 61 6B V. tl 696 Pork. . ;: v v.- V -, Sept. 40J0 till 10 to 4110. 40 If Lard, ' ' 1 I- . '.:,t- Sept. , 11 TflT.lr! H 2! 87 trfWTrf out. .ii.io: ii7t tl ad y jrg w U sept, 11 itrt 19 1 t it il;'ftt'ii' Oct. J 11 13 H- 28 80 81 88 M-tlff,! j CHICAOO GRAIN ANU rBOTISlONS Corn Rises In Value Owing to Scantiness of liala In, Southwest. Chicago, Aug. J. Corn ran up In value today owing to disappointment over the scantiness of rains In the southwest and to urgency In industrial demand. The market closed firm, lo to 2c net higher at $1.17S to $l.I7i, Decembor, and $1.16. May. Wheat finished strong, 19c up at $2.11, September, Oats gained 11 a to e, and provisions, 0o to 48u. It was quickly apparent tn a majority of corn trader that th relief which rain had afforded to crop In the southwest and elsewhere did not amount to nearly as much a xpoted. Th result wa iirlstpt buy ing mat in tns end caused sellers to be come discouraged and made shorts more and more anxious to cover as prices continued to advance. Meanwhile distilleries and Other large uaer of com wars competing sharply for all the Immediate available supplies, No. 1 white, spot delivery, Jumped to 19.40 a bushel, fresh high price rerord. This ad vance counted as an evident stimulus to the bull side of the market for futures, and so too did weather forecasts that promised no more than slight showers anywhere. Wheat prices fluctuated widely on a lim ited trade. Not wae taken et th fat that primary receipts were less than a third of the total at the corresponding time last year, lly far the greater portion of th day's advance, however, touk place in the last few minutes of the session as a result of little short covering when the market was bare of offers. Notwithstanding that the pats market was easy during the first half of the day, ad vances finally took place In response to th strength of corn. Besides, Liverpool ad vice were at hand that entente countries were making liberal purchases of the new American crop. Provision roi on account of bullish con struction that some authorities placed on the monthly report of warehouse stocks here. Packers were said to have shared In tbe buying. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red, nominal; No. 1 red, 12.52; No. 2 hard, 12.68; No. I hard, 12.6$. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 12,32 01.14: No. I yellow, l3.33Vi02.lt; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. 8 white, 78(31 7tvc! standard, 13093c. Ry: No. 1, 12.103.12. Barley, fl. 2601. 62. Feeds: Timothy. $1.0007.60; clever, $11.00017.00. Provisions: Pork. $41.10; lard, $21.80Ol,40; ribs, $22.00(22.50. Butter Steady; creamery, 36038c. Eggs Receipt. 14,74i cuses: unchanged. Potatoesj -Iiwer; receipts, 60 enrs; Vir ginia, bbls., $2.9003.26; homo grown, $1,000 1.10. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, lClSe; springs, 22024c. OMAHA GENEU.V MARKET. Butler Fresh, up to 8,000 lb,, UMio, Eggs No. 1 fresh, (8.86 case; No, 1. $7.19 case; cracked, 17.06 case. It shipping by freight, mark your B-L "Ref'gr frt." - Cheese Fancy domestic, 45c; No. 1 do. mestlo, 40e; block, 12o; twins, 26c; dauile, 25 He; triplets, 25Vio; Young A rtca, tie; Blue Libel brick, 26c! Ilniburger, 20c; New York whit, 23n; French Roquefort, 66o. Beet Cuts Klhai No. 1, Zlo; No. 2, SOcf No. 8, ISfte. Loins: No. 1, 37c; No. 2, 26c; No. 3, 16"':. Chucks: No. 1, lfC; No.' 2, 16e: No. 3, 13Vt. Rounds: No. 1, 20c; No. 2, J9V4c; No. 3, 16,4o. Plate: , No. 1, 14V4c; No. 1, lSVic; No. 2, 12V4c Poultry Broilers. IVi to 2 lb.., each.. 30c; hens, 15Vic: old cocks and atag, 12c; tur keys,, fat, 22c; old torn, 20c; ducks. F ,.F. fat. 9c. " Fish (per lb ) Catfish, 20c; halibut, fresh, 19c; fresh frosen, 16c; black cod aable fish, for steaks, ll'ic; fre&h salmon (red and pink), small, 14c; large, 16c; fresh white perch, dressed, 10c; fresh trout, No. 1, any size.. 18c; fresh whltefleh (genu ine Selkirk), large. 18c; medium, 15c; rock bass, order size, 20c; fresh black bass, Order else, 26c; medium, 22c; fresh croppies, 12 018c: fresh yellow plko, No., 1, 18c; fresh pickerel, large dressed, 12c; round, 11c; trash carp,-, dressed, 10c; fresh buffalo, dressed, 12c- i. Fruits Oranges, 288s, $24. boa, $3.76; 100. 216, 2508. 14.001 120, 1(0, 170, 200, $4.21. Lemons, fancy 100, 160, 17.00; choice 300, 160, 16.60. Grapefruit, 86s, 14.75; 46s, 15.00; 64s, 18 60; 14s, 80s, ts. 16.00, Apricots, crate, . $2.80. - Peaches, box, $1.61. Plums, orate, $2.2502.40. Prunes, crate. $2.65. Vegetables New potatoes, lb., 6c; cab bage, lb... 4c; asparagus, doz., tuc; lettuce., head, crate, 12,20; doien, lOu: cucumbers, basket, 11,75; tomatoes, orate, $1,70; onions, Texas, crate, 11.76; wax. 12.28. red, lb., 2u. Cantaloupes, standards, crate, II.HJ; ponies, crate, $3.00, flat, crate, 21.60. Watermelon. lb 8s, I " ' Sananaa, lb ttto, NEW YORK STOCKS "; "' " Market Is Dull Because of Weather Conditions, But the Undertone Is Steady. N,w York, Aug. 3. Adverse weather conditions again accounted In large degree for today' limited (took dealings, but the mtrkel' undertone wa on of steady strength, save for a few ipectaltlea whose undertone course reeulted from (peclflii rea sons. Steels, copper, leathers and oils com prised fully 70 per cent of th day's opera tions which so far ts they had ny Initia tive, were directed against the eburls. Untied Slates Steel recorded a gross gain of 1H points at 136 and allied Issues scored equal advances, but for the most part these were shaded fractionally by profit taking before (he end. Central Leather wa active nd strong throughout, rising tVt lo 96 Vi, and Hide and Leather, preferred, roe 8V Texae Company and Mexican Petroleum led th oils with advances ot. IVt and 1 points, respectively. Tidewater and Associated Oil galnglng 2a each. Shippings ruled within narrow limits, despite rrpnrt pointing to th forthcoming "iinllnnnliiHtlon or federal regulation of all vessels having American registry, , industrial Alcohol wa most rratic of all speHitJtlesi, rlalng and falling within a 3 toltit radius on rumor that the dividend .Vm to be declared might prove disap pointing. Dividend totalling 31 per rout were declared after th close of the market. People's Una made an abrupt decline at tho Very close, losing 4 points st 7L Total sale;) ninnusteri lo 360,000 shares. Several favorable June reports of rail road taming, th continued strength' ot rubles, another large transfer of gold to Japan and th Bank ot Kngland statement disclosing a gold depreciation ot slightly over $3,000,000 mado up the day con flicting new developments. Bonds were Irregular. Distiller 6 gain ing 8i point and Liberty lit varying from 11.16 tn 98.40, Total sale (par value) aggregated 11,176,000. United States bond (old Issues) were un. changed on call. Number ot sales snd quotation on lead ing stocks: Sales. High. Low. CloeA Am. Bet Sugar .. 600 93 93 93 4 Am. ("an 1,100 49 44 4S Am, ST.. A F 400 78 tlH 79 Am, Locomotive . 400 78 73 73 Am. S. R 1,900 104VI 103 108 Am. Sugar Itef. .. 1.300 113 122 128 Am. T, A T, .... 8,700 119 1 17 J19 Am, Z. L, S. .. 100 84 11 84 Aanaconda Cop. . 9,300 78 77 77 Atchison 1,300 tt 19 19 A. O. A W. I. 8. 8 ..... 106 H. A O. , , 1100 69 69 89 11. ft M. Copper .. 100 37 17 17 fa), PelruleUm .. 100 20 It 16 Can, PacKlu ..... 600 161 161 HI On. Leather .... 45,800 95 91 94 C. 6 O BOO 60 60 69 l M. & St. P. ,.. 100 19 69 69 C. A N, W , 10$ ('. R. 1. A P, ctfs. l.tuO 14 34 91 Chlno Topper .... 8,to6 66 66 66 Colo. F. 1 10 Corn Prod. Ret,,, 1,400 36 14 14 Crucible Steel .... 12,100 83 81 33 Cuba Cane Sugar. 0t 40 96 99 Ulst, Beo 12,600 28 16 11 Brl 601) 96 ... 16 . 64 lieu. Klectrlo .... 800 158 164 114 General Motors .. 3,900 111 114 114 tit. No. pfd .'..... 104 tit. No. ore ctfs,. 2,800 24 83 33 Illinois Central-.- 0t Inap. Copper .... 1,400 tl 16 87 Int. M. M. pfd .., 8,100 16 ,87 17 Int. Nlcksl 1,000 28 91 21 Int. Paper 94 K. C. Southern...'...., It Kennecott Copper 1,100 44 43 48 L. A N 124 Maxwell Motors ,. 100 24 It .14 Mex,-Petroleum .. 1,100 17 16 -18 Miami Copper .... TOO 19 18 81 Mo. Pacific 1,300 22 21. 31 Mont,. Power .... 200 89 89 '69 Nevada; Cupper ,. 1,400 93 '38 21 N, V, Central ... loo 8'" MV N. Yv N. H. 11. 200 86 4tV - Nur. V west ,mn No. Pacific , (00 101 101 4.01 Panlflo Mall , , 26 Pennsylvania .. .. ton (fv, 13 62 Pittsburgh, Coal ., 1,100 11 16 66 Ray Con, Copper .1,800 38 11 98 Reading ,. ...... 4.500 11 94'i 94 Rep. I. 8 10,10019 11 91 Hhattuck, Ar. Cop. 100 14 4 ' 84 So, psolflti 100 t. 94 94 ttoi -Railway .... too ITtV'JTIi , 2T Studebnker Corp. M00 66 s 60 Texar-'Cn, 1,601) 111 '187'i90vJ I'tllon Paolflo ... 100 191 185 136 ill. H, Ind. Aloohul 11,100 167 64 165 'W. , Hi.el ,100 llt 124 120 11, tl. Hieel pfd , 119 UUk Copper 1,600 101 101 106 Wahash pfd 'It' 16 West, I'liUm 1 1 . 17 Waal. Vleotrle ... 800 41 41 48 Total sale for the day, 360,000 shares. - New York Money Market, ' New York, Aug. 2. Time Loan Firmer; sixty days, 44 per cent; nimti. day and six months, 4Qi4 per eeittr Call Money Steady; highest, 8 per cent; lowest, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per Cent; last loan. 3 per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent: offered at 2 per cent. ,Prlmt Mercantile Paper 4 per cent. rJlerllng Exchange Sixty-day bills, $4.72; commercial sixty-day bills en banks, $4.71 l commercial slxty-dsy bill, 14.71; domain), 14.76 7-16; cables, $4.14. Silver Bar, 80c; Mexican dollar, !2a, Honds aovrnment, Jteady; railroad, ir regular. U. 8. 2 reg.... 96 '4 Int. M. M. 6s... 8! 'V. S. 3s coupon. 6K. C, S. ref, l, 80 U. "B, la reg.... 09 L. ft N. Un, 4...9(i O. B. 8 coupon. 99 M. K. ft T.lt4 8 U. S. 4 reg....l04V4Mo. Pac. gen. 4 69 U, H. 4 coupon. 104tMont. Power 6 94 Pan. -3 coupon, 65 N. Y. C. deb. fs.103 Am. F. Bsc. 6a. 96 No. Pac. 4s 87 A. T. ft T, clt, 6s 97 No. Pao. 8s.,,.. 63 Anglo-French Is. !3tO. S. L. ?f, 4s 88 Ar. ft Co. 4s.. 89 Pac. T. ft T. ts. 98 Alcfa. gen. is... KSii'P. con. t. 101 B. ft O. 4s 84 Pa. gen. 4.. 94 fen. Leather ts. 7Read. gen. 4s.. 80 Con. Pacific 1st 838.L.es.F.adJ. 6 60 C. A O. ev. Is.. 87So. Pao. ov. ts.. 98 C. B. ft Q. Jt. 4s 0(So. Pac. Tf, 4s.. 86 C M &H Pgen4s 93 So. Ry. 6s.. 98 C.R.I.&P, ref. 4s 70 T. ft Pao. 1st.. 93 'U. ft a. ret. 4s 79 Union Panlflo 4s 91 D.ftR.U. ref. 6s 67U. S. Rubber I. 84 I), ot C. ts 1131. 96 'Un. Pac. cv. 4s 88 Erie gen, 4 .... 60 U. B. Wtosl ta,..104 dsn. Bleo, ts... 100 Wabash 1st .,..100 Ot. No. 1st 4s 96West. Cn. t. 92 I. C. ref. 4s 84Bld. tOffered. Wanted A Big Man To Fill A Big Job A well known auto distributor in conjunction with the Redden Motor Truck Co., Inc.. are about to launch the largest and most aggressive truck sale campaign ever introduced in the middle west, and require the services of an energetic sales manager, one who can do big things in a big way and build up a strong or ganization of producers. Truck experience is not absolutely, neces sary. What we want is a business man who is an organizer and hustler. This is an unusual opportunity for the right man. Write, giving full particulars, which will be held in the strictest confidence. Box 6058, Bee. Wanted .. .. experienced in selling trucks, city and road "work.- Applicant must be able .to show clean record, Position" permanent for right' man. Address Box 6066, Bee. : ' ; .' . ' TO NAME GENERALS FOR GUARD CAMPS Selection of Commanders for Sixteen Training Points to , Be Completed This ; Week. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 2. Appointment of the general oflicers to command the sixteen National Guard training camps is the onjy step remaining to be taken to get more than 300,000 men of this force in training for duty in France. It was indicated today that the appointments would be made! during the week, as well as those of all other general officers for the guard. The nominations must ba sent to the itnate. The War department nude publia' today a tletailcd statement of progress being made with the preparation of the sixteen camps. The camps at Augusta, Oa,; Doming, N. M.; Mont gomery, Ala.; Spartanburg, S. C, and Waco, Tex., were to have been ready today, but delays were encountered and it will take another two weeks to prepare tbem. The troop called into the federal tervice on July IS, including the New York and Pennsylvania divisions hive been assigned to these camps nd will not be sent forward until quarters arc ready for them. rmr fnr the second suard Krour); called out July 25, will be ready on August IS and the quarters for the third, or western group, will be ready, September 1. The department is preparing rec oinmendations lor the president as to officers to command the cantonment of the national army as well as then of the guard camps. Presumably the list of general ofli cert, both tor the National Guard and .the national army, win coinant the names of the great majority, ill not all, of the present general officer of the guard. Cummins Wants Action ' On Suffrage Amendment Washington, Aug. 2. Scarcely l.ad the senate tidded itself of the troublesome prohibition amendment today when the long dormant suf frage amendment began to show slgnt of life. . , , Senator Cummins gave notice that he would call for action tomorrow on his motion to take the suffrage proposal out of the hands of the tulfiage committee and bring it be fore the senate. The announcement was received in silence, but privately there were predictions that any suclt attempt would meet strong, opposi tion. . ,. Syracuse Man Wins Fifty- l? ' ,; Mile Bicycle Race . NevYrt 'ffa., Aug, 2. Georgtv Wiley of Syracuse won the fifty-mile American motor-paced bicycle cham pionship race last ntyht in.l hour, 11 minutes 29 seconds. Percy Law rence of San Francisco took second place " aad Clarence Cnwu of ,KW York and Etnler. Co'm l Lyntytol tawed. It uiii Wilev a race from tho itart. i J ., ' l. J. l. J - .1) -J,i...ir4 i u ' ' i 115 Deaths From Heat : 1 , h New York in Single Day v New Yorky Aug., 2,-JIeat claimed th Uvea of US eenons in- Greater NeV York yesterday while hundreds of other were- prostrated. Thc ma-si-mum temperature waa 98. ' . . I.n4 Pffls, Jteappulntnienls, . WashltisjtoH, Alia.' .-HHpeetal Tlefrani ) Kill H. fluster was nominated by tl'iti president today for receiver of publia money t Hell Fouri'h and Kid ward M. fltiraher rmlster of th land of flue at Gregory. 8. U. Iluth these nomination ar reappointment;. INVESTORS 1 PUBLIC SERVICE; Haa n inUreat to erve hu ' that. of tb Investing puhlk. T introdue our ThrieWlljr Financial Serici wsj will and FREE ON REQUEST Any two of th (ollowln special fa. port National Enameling, Curtis Aroplane, Bath. Steel, Corn frod. ucts, Midval Steel, Jtep. 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