THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. 1917. 13 MOVING AND STORAGE GORDON VAN CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, (tone and moving. 11$ N. Xlth St. Phone Doug las 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., Expert service; prompt attention. Tour mjvlnu your packing, your storage. ilain Office, Central Furniture Store. 17th and Howard. Tel D. 7785. FIDELITY RENTAL FREE .SERVICE IXJ-ti-l Phnno TViiio-las SKi for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 103 & 16th St. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For seal service In moving, packing and storing, call Tyler 280 or Douglas 4338. Jn t?Tri?ri Express Co., Moving . j. IXEjEjU packing and storage. 1!0T Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 8148 FINANCIAL Seal Estate, Loans, Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS (, 5 and perl cent AUo first-mortgages on farms and Omaha real estate for sale. J. H. Dumont A Co., 416-418 Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney. CITY and farm loans pormptly made. Rate 6, E and C per cent Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South I7tn, umana. weo. REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, INSURANCE. To buy, sell, exchange or rent city, farm or ranch property; borrow or loan money on farm or city property, see or write, Tcmpleton-Olson Co.. 803 Bee Bldg. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest 6 per cent, 6 per cent and C per cent. PETERS TRUST CO., 182S Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. 82,000, MTU., bearing 6 pet. semi-annually, secured by property valued at $5,800. Tal-mage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. HONEY1 to loan on Improved farms and ranches.' We also buy good farm mort gagee. Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha. . H. W. BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. H. Lougee. Inc., 638 Keeline Bldg. SHOPEN CO., PRIVATE: MONEY. FARlI and city loans, 5, 6 and per cent. W. H. Thomas. Keeline Bldg. Dong. 1648. LOW RATES C G. CARLBERO. til Bran- dels Theater Bldg. u. t. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 101 Omaha Nat. $100 TO $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY IN CLOSINQ LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 04 Bee Bldg. 5? 01 MONEY HARRISON A MORTON. 1 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 5 CITY LOANS GARVIN BROS., Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investmtnt securities. Industrial stocks. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Abstracts of Title. Vavw Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., JYcir S06 8. 17th St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, represent prompt pay Insurance companies. 810 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planoa and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total cost. $3.50. $40, 6 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, $2.60. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rata. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam. Ty. 868. LEGAL RATES LOANS $24.00 $240.00 or more. Eaay payments. Utmost privacy. $40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2285. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Sacrifice Colorado Irrigated 840 ecree Routt county, Colorado. Lo cated two miles shipping station. All fenced and cross-fenced. Cedar posts and barbed wire. Two seta Improvements; all can be Irrigated; water limited; rights fully paid; system laid out by govern ment engineer. Owned by eastern man. Such land Is held at $45 to $50 per acre, but can make price of $17.60 per acre for quick sale. Might take a piece of smaller clear property at cash price as part payment. Address C. B. Couch, Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. EAGAIN in Colorado ranch. Owner engaged in other business and will sell small ranch consisting of 320 acres 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 particular address owner, Elbert Lewis. Akron, Colo. Michigan Lands. MR. FARM RENTER. Farm Hand or Wage Earner, do you Intend to work for someone else all your Hfe? What do you think you will do when you get old? Right now Is the time for you to prepare for your future. Get a good piece of land of your own, where you will be Independent of a boss. I will sell you a good 10. 20, 40 or 80-acre tract at $15 to $35 per acre, on easy terms. These lands are located In Michigan, near good towns, schools, and are within a short distance by lake or rail of Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Detroit. Write for my free llteraure describing the lands fully, and my easy purchase plan. George W. Swtgart, owner, J1252 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.; Chicago, III. Minnesota Lands. 240 ACRES 45 MILES from Minneapolis, near two good railroad towns; one-half under cultivation; balance used for pas ture and hay; can practically all be cul tivated; good soil; good set buildings, this land will produce 60 bushels of corn per acre; country Is thickly settled: complete 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 tha farm goes at $65 per acre; $6,000 cash; tmmedlte possession can be had. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Nebraska Lands. 1 120-ACRE ranch, located nine miles south ' west of Chadron in the beautiful Bordeaux Creek Valley. 200 acres tillable. 125 acres in cultivation, all of which would make the very best of alfalfa land. The place l-i well improved to the amount of not less than $4,000, consisting of a new six room modern house, good barn, sheds and out-bulldlngs, snd 400 acres fenced hog tight. Creek runs through the place for a mile, which, together. with several springs, furnishes an abundance of stock water. Plenty of timber. This Is a stock rin"li that cannot be beaten, and the price is absolutely right.. Pries $20 per aire KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. 84; Omaha National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. "FARM NEAR OMAHA 150 acres rolling land with 6-room house, barn, cow stable, chicken house, tool house and crib In fair condition: 7 acres alfalfa, 93 acres in crops, balance timbered pasture with running water; ,.ra tlcally all except what is occupied j,y the creek can be cultivated; R. R. .leDot mile; 6 miles to Omaha city imits. ONLY $115 PER ACRE. $1,000 ash, $7,000 March 1, balance long time it 5 per cent. This farm will produce as much corn and alfalfa as land which n now selling for twice the price. We n show you how it can be made sale hie at 40 per cent more than the present nri'ce with very little cash outlay. Would vike a fine dairy or feeding farm. J. H. DUMONT & CO., : f-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. FOR SALE. A. 3:0-acre farm In Pierce county. Neb., ,t a bargain; 160 acrea In cultivation; ,,ir buildings. For particulars write to gAt 215. Holsteln. I. VmvLL Nebraska farms oneasy payments li aires up. We farm the farm we sell aii The Hungerford Potato Growers' ,,8ciatlon. lath and Howard Sts.. Omaha. i;KN Nebraska, larai. J. Gibbous, hil.liorn, Nb. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. SEVERAL good tracts of Kimball, Cheyenne and Keith county lands for sal on the best of terms. A. A. PATZMAN. 428 Securities Bldg. SEE us for western Nebraska wheat lands. You will save money by buying through us. White Hoover. Omaha Nat'l Mr. Oregon Lands. ALFALFA i to ( tons per acre yearly. JORDAN VALLET PROJECT HARLET J. HOOKER $40 First Nat Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska. Texas Lands. GOOD corn land, east Texas, tie an acre. Oet my free book. W. S. FRANK. iOl Neville Block. Omaha. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West MODERN, WEST FARNAM HOME Lot 88x124; good modern 8-room house, 3 blocks from Blackstone hotel. Owner wants an offer. Immediate possession. Phone Doug. 4810 or address 627 City Nat. Bank. NEAR Saih and Farnam, two modern resi dences, 7 rooms and sleeping porch each. Both for $8,600. F. D. Wead. 810 S. 18th. North NORTH SIDE Seven-room house, all modern, full sized lot on corner, streets paved. This prop erty la on Burdette. easy walk to 20th or 24th car. Will give some one a bar gain. Owner left city. ALFRED THOMAS 308 Farnam Bldg. MILLER PARK. Owner Leaving City Must Sell at Once. Just listed a 6-room, strictly modern, full 2-story house In Miller Park district. Three rooms on first floor, finished In oak floors and oak woodwork; three nice bed rooms on second floor; large corner lot. Priced at $3,600. A genuine bargain. Owner might consider a lot. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, E37 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. A REAL BARGAIN. ' Bugalow, 5 rooms and sleeping porch, built-in buffet, etc.; fireplace, hot water heat, paved street, excellent neighborhood. Brown street near 24th, $3,400. $1,800 Cottage on 38th street near Ames. Modern but heat. Nice neigh borhood. Easy payments. EXCHANGE. 9-room modern house. Lot 60x124 ft. Near 24th and Manderson. For vacant or Improved. Price $4,000.00. Two fifty-foot lots near 21st and Man derson streets as first payment on a good $3,500 to $4,000 residence. W. T. GRAHAM, Doug. 1633. Bee Bldg. $2,600 NORTH SIDE A REAL BARGAIN Six-room, two story square bouse; garage; corner lot. The house is practically new; has living room arrangements on the first floor; three bedrooms and bath on the slcond floor. Owner leaving city; house could not be built for the above price, Get busy; $S00 cash will handle. GLOVER & SPAIN, (Realtors) Douglas 3962 819-20 City National $300 DOWN-$3S A MONTH. Just listed a 8-room and a (-room. brand new semi-bungalow, located on the Fontanelle Boulevard, Each ha oak fin ish and oak floors; built-in features; large lots, east front, it looking for some thing brand new at a bargain don't fall to see this, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 637 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. S-ROOM, strictly modern bungalow, lo cated In the northwest part of the city, with two large lots. Extra lot is covered with eight kinds of fruit. Chicken house and fenced. South front, paved street, Owner leaving city will sacrifice for quick sale. , PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS. 637 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1781. Cozy Stucco Bungalow New, 6-r, and bath, oak finish, built in buffet, strictly modern, ready to move Into; lot 40x130, near Miller park. Price only $2950. About $250 cash and $27.50 per montn. New houses for sale will soon be a thing of the past. This may be your last chance RASP BROS., (Realtors) 210-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721 ONE acre of ground. In Mlnne Lusa neigh borhood, best grade of all kinds of fruit for family use; partly modern 6-room cottage. By owner, phone Colfax 1218. South MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construotlon, 6 large light rooms. Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price $3,800. Easy terms. Another new build ing for 83,650. Call Douglas 1722 days, walnut 1580 everting. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and ront the other. Price for both, $2,760. Very easy terms. No. 2483. South 20th St. NORRI3 A NORRIS, 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270. Miscellaneous. CLIFTON HILL We Want to Show You This House SIX ROOMS $2,000 Modern except hest; built 6 years ago when It cost 33 per cent less to build. A fine 60-ft. lot; lays high and sightly. Let us show you the value In this prop erty. $300 cash, $20 per month. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. WHY PAY RENT 7 $300.00 will buy a five-room, up-to-date, strictly modem bungalow, balance just like rent. See me at once. C. A. GRIMMEL. Phone Douglas 1616. I HAVE a splendid lot in Evanston, also one In Mlnne Lusa, which I will sell at a bargain. Telephone Tyler 1280. A TRACT of ground laying Ideal for poultry raising; 250-ft, frontage; price $810; $50 cash. $12.50 monthly. Call D. 2696. W. FARNAM SMITH A CO, Real Estate and Insurance, 1320 Farnam SL D. 1064. TWO NEW COTTAGES, i rooms each. Small cash payment, balance like rent. ALLEN & BARRETT, 513 Bee Bldg. D. 7768. Templeton-Olson Co, Bee Bldg. Tyler 2020. General real estate, Imurance. Rentals. R, S. TRUMBULL, 130S 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1784 REAL ESTATE -Unimproved North. CARTER LAKE Summer Home Sites Beautiful building sites on west shore of Carter Lake, In Wavecrest addition, south of Carter Lake club. Prices, $390 and up. . I HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA 300 dif ' ferent 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.. 742 Omaha Net. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. BEAUTIFUL 50-foot lot Price $220. only $2 cash and 50 ceols per week. Doug. 1392. REAL ESTATE To Exchange ; EXTRAORDINARY For sale or trade for farm or mer- chandlse.. one of the best three-story corner business block In Omaha. Cen- trally located, fine property, worth fifty thousand dollars. A rare oppor- tuntty, can arrange to carry Urge mortgage at small per cent. If in- terested, ready to do busincis. answer Box 8041, Bee. SHERIDAN. Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co. improved ranches, clear, for sals or ex change. S. 8. A R .E. MONTGOMERY. Donglas 4&10. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. DRUG STORES Minnesota, Inwa mnA ! Smith nWnfai fit Mah . mIm I. n4 a J. Olmftii. Minneapolis M1nn. TWO modern bouses, clear and in good condition, to exchange for good flat in walking distance. Describe what you have. Owners only. P. O. Box 76. $300.00 EQUITY In good residence lot at 30th and Hamilton St. to trade for Ford In good condition. Call H. 2236. 160 ACRES, well Improved, every acre good land. N. E. Neb., will take some trade. O. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. $50 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 1$ miles from Omaha. Inquire 438 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug. 4211 Residence phone Doug. (775. WANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of $500 In (0 acres of unimproved Wiscon sin land. Mra. Lawion. 280$ Wirt St REAL ESTATE Investment SEE U8 FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A- P. TUKEY & SON, REALTORS. $20 First National Rao1' Bldg. SECOND mortgages on good Improved farms, all sizes, from one to ten thousand; rea sonable discount. A. A. PATZMAN, 628 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ncss Pr'pty H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 1V3 ACRES 4-ROOfa COTTAGE All in Growing Garden You can move In at once and garden Is nearly ready for you to use. The house Is only 1 year old, all newly decorated. Has electrlo lights, cement basement, con siderable young fruit, potatoes, pass, string beans, navy beans, tomatoes, beets, feterlta for poultry, sweet corn, popcorn, eto. You will like this place. It Is In Benson Gardens; easy walking distance to car line. Price, $8,850. Easy terms. Call Tyler 50, ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney St. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod. ern. attractive homes. Before buying be sure and see GEORGE & CO., HOMES and home sites In Dundee, SHULER A GARY. 304 Keeline. D. $074. Florence. ABOUT FIVE ACRES 5 minutes' walk from Florence ear Una; 2-room house, barn and well; all In cul tivation. Will sell right and on easy pay ments. $1,800 cash. Call Douglas 8862. REAL ESTATE WANTED LISTING houses to rent at sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karbach Blk. D. $607. IF you want quick action; on your prop erty, list It with me. LUND, 420 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 763. LIST you 6 and 6-room bouses with Ed ward F. Williams Co.. $01-803 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your C and 6-room houses with us. WB SELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY , uo., Tyler 490. ARNDT A TAYLOR can assist you. 1826 i,airn Bt webete- 03 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edward Provonka and wife to Josef Bohae, Fifty-third street. 240 feet north of S street, west side, 130x562.$ 800 juaiaen investment company to Walter Szaluvski, Forty-fourth street, 120 feet north of H street, east side, 40x134 1 Grover A Layman Realty company to John J. Leaby, southwest corner Seventeenth and Grand avenue, 120x123 , 796 Benjamin B. Clapp to Harry D. Heed, southwest corner Forty-ninth and Capitol avenue, 100x128 1 Walter L. Selby and wife to Harry D. Reed, Capitol avenue, 60 feet west of Forty-ninth street, south side, und. H, 60x128 1 Harry D. Reed to Norma D. Colfax, southwest corner Forty-ninth and Capitol avenue, 100x128 1 Conservative Savings and Loan Assoc I -tlon to Nathan Romberg, Twenty sixth street, 160 feet north of Hick ory street, west side, 60x142 1 Augusta Peterson to Frank G. Seward, Thirty-third street, 43V4 feet north of Sprague street, west side, 77x128. 1 Barker company to Alfred J. Samuel son, northeast corner Maple street and Fontenelle boulevard, 60x125,... 1 Harold W. Graham to John H. Broom field, Twenty-seventh avenue, 30 feet south of Grant street, west side, 45x120 1,000 William O. King to Fred D. Wead, northwest corner Forty-second and Poppleton avenue, 120x258 1,000 Patrick J. Mawo, to Michael J. Cor coran, Browne street, 120 feet east of Forty-third, north side, 62x124.. 1,700 George L. Gabrice and wife to Alma Brown, Tenth street, 100 feet north of Oak street, west side. 60x160.. 3,800 E. H. I.ougee and wlfo to Lula O'Brien, Thirty-ninth street, 201 feet north of Ames svenue, cast side, 36x131 1-3.. 1,750 Lula O'Brien to Bertha Hewekerl, Thirty-ninth street. 201 feet north of Ames avenue, east side, 36x131 1-3 1,860 Bt. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Aug. 3. Cattle Receipts, 860 hesd; market, steady; native beef steers, $7. 501913. 60; yearling steers and heifers, $8. 5013. 60; rows, $6.0010.50; stockers and feeders, $6.009.50; prime southern beef steers, $8.00(12.26; beef cows and heifers, $4.269.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.6010.00; native calves, $6.00 12.00. Hogs Receipts, 4,400 head; market, higher; lights, $15.6516.00; pigs, $10.76 15.00; mixed and butchers, $16.6016.10; good heavy. $16.06j16.10; bulk of sales, $15.6016.06. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head; market, lower; lambs, $10.50 13.60 : clipped ewes, I8.00ifti8.60; canners, $4.00(94.50; chop pers, $6.00 6.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Aug. 3.; Cattle Receipts, 2,600 head; market weak; prime feed steers, S13.00 13.76 ; dressed beef steers, $10,000 12.60; western steers, $8.60 1 2.25 ; cows, $5.25(.00; heifers, $7.00(812.60; stockers and feeders, $. 00(9. 75; bulls, $6.0067.60; calves, $6.50011.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; bulk of sales, $16.0016.10; heavy, $16.60016.16; packers and butchers, $15.25 16.10; light, $14.00(15.50; pigs, $9.00 13.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 head; market steady; lambs, $13.25 014.26; year lings, $9.60 11.50: tvethers, J8. 50010.00; ewes, $8.00 9.25. Chicago Live Htock Market. Chicago, Aug. 3. Cattle Receipts. 3,000; market weak; native beef cattle $7,50 0 14.00; western steers, $8.15011.40; stockers and feeders, $5.76 & 8.00 ; cows and heifers, $4.30(3:11.60; calves, 18.50013.00. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; firm; bulk, $15.20 16.25; light, $14.70 16.20: mixed, $14.65 16.36; heavy, $14.6016.40; rough, $14.(0 14.70; pigs, $11. 26f 14.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, $5,000; easy; wethers, $7.6010.66; ewes, $6.85.00; lambs, $9.D014.50. Sionx City Live Stock Market. Sioux City. Ia.. Aug. $. Cattle Receipts', 400 head; market steady; beef steers, $7.00 13.50; fat cows and heifers. $6.50011.00; canners, $5.006.26; stockers and feeders, $6.608.50; calves, $8.00(3)13.00; bulls, stags. etc., $6.008.00; feeding cows and heifers, $5,756)7.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 . head; market 510c higher; light, $14.90015.30; mixed, $14.86ffi.76; heavy, $14.6015.80; pigs, $12.5013.o, bulk of sales. $14.75 16.10. Sheen and Lambs No market. Ht. Lonls Grain Market. 8t. Louis, Aug. .3. Wheat No. 2 red. $3.5502.60; No. 2 hard, nominal; September. $2.24. Corn No. 2. $3.32fc: No. 2 white. $2.87: September. $1.17; Derembor. $l.19tii 1.19S. Oats No. 2. 7!7iic; No. 3 white. 77 LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Run of Cattle, With Prices Steady; Hog Prices Generally Ten Cents Higher. Omaha, August 3, 1917. Receipts were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ...... ,9l 8.471 11,885 Official Tuesday ,04 11,800 10,401 Offlclsl Wednesday ... 2,781 9.973 6,906 Official Thursday .... 3.870 13.748 6,978 Estimate Friday 400 11,400 7,300 Five days this week... 22,646 48.900 43. Same days last week.. 22. 958 69.463 36, Sma days S weeks agolg,34a (6.879 31, Same days 3 weeks agol4,34l 55,733 36. Same day 4 weeks agol3.361 81,00 16, Same days laat year.. 19,405 52,440 47, Receipts and disposition of live stock the Union stock yards. Omaha, Neb., twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock m yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H' C. M. & St. P 4 Wabash j Missouri Pacific ..14 f Union Pacific .... ( a n C. & N. W east ( C. A N. W . . . si i 465 (to 731 834 693 023 at for P C. St. P. M. A O , lit v. H. tj., east.. 18 C. B. ft Q.,- west.. 9 20 C. R, I. & P., east.... 14 2 C R. I. & P., west. 1 Illinois Central ...... ; Cht. Gt. West. ... 1 Totsl receipts .. 48 179 ,27 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co. , 66 1,690 266 Swift as Co 323 1.570 733 Cudahy Pack. Co. ., 75 3,207 1.194 Armour A Co (9 2,Sl4 1,304 Schwarts A Co. 457 J. W. Murphy 3.121 Llnroln Pack. Co.... 7 S. O. Pack. Co 10 Morris. K. C. 366 Cudahy, K, C 483 F. B. Lewis (4 J. B. Root & Co S Rosenstock Bros 9 F. G. Kellogg Ellis A Co. 40 Sullivan Bros 7 Rothschild & Kreba 31 Hlgglna 4 Huffman ..... 4 Roth , 4 Glassberg 8 Banner Bros 2 John Harvey 67 ,. Jensen A Lungren .. 68 Pat O'Day 7 Other buyers 87 $,379 Total ..1,668 11,469 8,878 Cattle Receipts were light as usual on Friday, only about 400 head being reported In. The week's receipts, however, have been tolerably liberal, about the same as laat week and fully 4,000 more than for the corresponding week a year ago. Not a great many cornfed beeves are coming an there were practically none here today, the sup ply consisting almost entirely of western range cattle. As on Thursday, the demand showed considerable Improvement and prices were steady to strong all along the line. Cows and heifers have recovered most of the deoline of the forepart of the week and the bulk of the stock Is selling In practically the same notches as a week ago. Veal calves, bulls, stsgs, etc., were aluo In fair demand today and about steady. The recent rains have brought about a revival In stock cattle and feeding steers and nearly all of Monday'e and Tuesdav'a sharp declines have been recovered. Prices today were fully 60o higher than tha low spot Tuesday an It looks as If a very gooa clearance tor tne week would be ef fected. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $1275 49 $14.00; fair to good beeves, $11.60 $12.50; common to fair beeves, $9.50 C $11.00; good to choice yearlings, $13.60 0 $13.50; fair to good, yearlings, $11.00 $12.00; common to fair yearlings, $9.00 to $11.00; good to choice grass beeves, $9.76 $11.60; fair to good grass beeves, $8.00 $9.50; common to fair grass beeves, $6.00 $7.75; good to choice heifers, $8.00 !i $9.60; good to choice cows, $7.60 $8.60; fair to good cows, $6.60 $7.26; common to fair cows, $5.00 0 $6.50; good to choice feeders, $7.60 $9.60; fair to good feeders, $6.75 iff $7.60; common to fair feeders. $6.00 W $8.60; good to choice stockers, $7.26 0 $8.00; stork heifers. $6.60 S $7.60; stock cows, $5.60 $7.00; stock calves, $6.50 ft $9.00; veal calves, $8.00 $13.60; bulls, pugs, etc.. in. 0U Of $8.50. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, 8 660 $6 60 7 761 $6 90 i 786 7 00 7 867 7 60 18 815 8 60 1 (20 9 00 35 1146 11 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. IS 766 11 65 HEIFERS. 486 '6 75 10 $12 6 25 4 760 6 60 3 690 8 25 COWS. 1 980 S 25 2 7(6 6 40 3 913 5 60 4 816 6 60 1 1000 6 85 4 867 5 75 2.. 1000 5 85 4 952 00 1 1200 $ 10 7 883 6 60 1121 T 00 7 1068 T 35 1 1080 7 60 BULLS. 1 860 6 00 1 1130 60 1., 1370 t 71 1 1440 7 00 CALVES. 3 440 ( 50 . 1 150 7 00 2 350 8 00 1 190 8 26 1 $00 8 78 1 130 11 00 t 100 12 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 23 720 6 R5 NEBRASKA. 19 steers... 816 7 00 2 cows. . ..1195 8 00 4 cows.... 847 7 25 62 cows. . .. $73 8 10 6 steers., .1101 00 6 steers... f02 8 00 7steers... 837 6 60 1 bull 1290 6 76 6 calves.. 238 7 60 6 heifers... 503 6 25 SOUTH DAKOTA. 12 heifers.. 735 6 00 6 steers... 74$ 7 00 6 cows. . .. 910 6 75 SOUTH DAKOTA Mexican. 1 steer.... 730 8 60 67 steers... 862 t 00 MONTANA. 13 cows.... 980 6 (0 7 heifers.. 868 t 60 7 steers... 742 6 00 Hogs A liberal Friday run of hogs found a fairly ready outlet at prices that were generally 10c higher. Shippers were In competition on all grades. Toward the close there was a slow spot, but last sales did not look any lower than early. Trade was very uneven, the hogs selling all the way from steady to 20625o higher. Bulk of the packers sold at $14.8615.16. with a top of $16.(6. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 68. .189 40 14 76 60. .262 ... 14 90 66. .278 70 14 (6 39. .238 ... 16 00 69. .283 40 16 05 , IS, .280- 70 It 10 67. .234 150 18 16 73. .261 160 16 20 77. .200 ... 16 25 68. .184 ... 1$ 85 (3. .206 40 16 40 75. .173 200 16 46 89. .200 ... 15 60 81. .195 40 15 65 80. .173 ... IS (0 71. .215 160 16 65 60. .286 ... IS 70 78. .208 110 IS 75 60. .186 80 15 85 78. .208 ... 15 90 72.. 228 80 IS (5 Sheep The local run was the largest on the map today, other points having next to nothing, while here there was a fairly lib eral suppfy. The result was that while steady prices were In force elsewhere, pack ers were able to enforce another quoted slump In fat lambs here, sales made up to noon ranging largely around $14.00. The continued decline In killers had a bearish Influence on feeder prlcea and best grades were calltd 1015c lower, while In between and fleshy kinds were haM to move at any price. Morning sales Included good me dium weight feeding lambs at $14.40 14.60 and a nominal top of $14.75 was quoted on a choice light variety. Old sheep were for the most part lacking and steady prices were quotable. Quotations on sheen and lambs: Lambs. good to choice, $14.00014.10; lambs, fair to good, $13,763)14.00; lambs, culls, $12.00 13.76; lambs, feeders, $13.50914.76; year lings, fair to choice, $9.50 10.60; yearlings, feeders, $10.00 10.50; wethers, fair to choice, $$.00010.26; ewes, fair to choice, $8.00(58.00; ewes, culls and feeders, (8.000) 7.26; ewes, breeders, all ages, $7.60 16.00. representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 211 Idaho feeding lambs 68 $1$ 00 165 Idaho feeding lambs $2 14 16 861 Idaho lambs $4 14 20 647 Idaho lambs 72 14 26 225 Idaho buck lambs 66 10 25 161 native ewes , ( $ 25 29 native ewes 88 ( 00 26 native Iambs 68 14 00 1,40$ Nevada feeder lambs 69 $14 60 DU3 laano lambs 69 14,25 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St, Joseph, Aug. 3. Cattle Receipts, 400 head; market ateady; steers, $7.75013.36; ows and heifers, $6.2513.25; calves, $6.00 Vie.ov. Hogs Receipts 8,600 head; market strong, others weak; top, $18.16; bulk of sales, $16.10016.16; good heavy packers, $16.00 16.30; mixed packers. $14.7616.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady; lambs, $9.60014.00; ewes, $5.0089.00. Kansas City Prod ace Market. . Kanns City. Aug. 3. Butter, eggs and I poultry market, unchanged 1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Rumors of Peace Developments Unsettles Cora and Wheat Value. Chicago, Aug. (.Chances that peace de velopments might assume some Importsnce during the double holiday Intervening be fore Monday did a good deal to overcome in the oorn market today an advance which had resulted from continued lack of rain and from temporary scantiness of offerings. The close was unsettled at the same as yester day's finish to Ho lower, with December $1.17t to $1.17. and May $1.16Vi to $1.15S. Wheat declined SHo net. but In the end held steady at 93. 27 Va for September. Oata lost HtrHe. In provisions there wss a rise of 37 55c. At first bulls appeared to have a de elded advantage In the corn market, as crop reports from the seutliwest were un- favorable and no promise of drouth relief was In sight. After buyers had forced a material upturn In values, however, selling became free, owing to some extent to th cooler temperatures prevailing where ex ceeslve heat had been increasing the dsn ger of cro damage from absence of mots ture. Optimistic advices regarding the Illi nois crop counted also In favor of a bearish reaotton, but unloading on tha part of holders did not assume large proportions until after notice had been taken of various items of peace gossip. Including a statement from a Belgian socialist authority that Rua- sia and Austria were on the verge of an understanding. On the downturn that pre- ceded the close, one prominent long sold more than 1,000.000 bushels. Wheat eased down as a result In some de gree or assertions that farmers In the win ter wheat region were showing more will Ingness to sell and that as yet millers were not taking hold freely. Showers In Canada and cool weather on the United Statea aid of the International border were construed aa Indicating a rather more hopeful outlook ror tne spring crop. Oats acted heavy. The market felt the weight of hedging sales and also sympa thised with the weakness of corn at the close. Higher prices on hogs helped io lift provisions. Meat shipments were liberal and Liverpool advices also encouraged buying. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red, S.56; No. ( red, $3.60; No. 8 hard nominal; No. $ hard. $2.653.65. Corn: No. i yel low, $!.33Hrs.36i, : yellow, $3.S6V0 $3.66; No. 3 red. $3.60; No. t hard, nominal: white, 81(5 84 S"; standard, nominal. Rye: No. 2, 321002.13. Barley: $1. 8001.60, Seeds: Timothy, $4.0007:50: clover, $13.O0flt 17.00. Provisions: Pork, 141.55; lard, $71.75 0J1.86; ribs, $:S.26023.75. Butter Higher; creamery. (8H0S8Ve. Eggs Receipts, (.848 cases; unchanged. Potatoes Higher; receipts. 30 cars; Vir ginia, bbls., $3.0003.50; home grown, $1.00 01.08. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, 1$HQ l$Hc; springs, 19023o. New York General Market. New York, Aug. 3. Flour Unsettled; spring pstents, $13.16013.40; winter pat ents, $10.90011.15; winter straights, $10.65 010.80; Kansas stralghta, $18.15013.40. Wheat 8pot, nominal Oats Spot, easy; standard, (0Ho Feed Firm; city bran, 100-lb. aacka, 45c: standard middlings, $30.00; city bran, $41.00; all in loo-IB. sacks. Rye Dull; No. 2 western, $1.(0, c. I. f. New York. Hops Firm; stnje comon to choice, 1918, 30036c: 191 08c; Pacific Coast, 1916. 12116; 1918. 8011c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 43o; Central America, 42 He, Leather Firm; hemlock firsts; 67c ; sec onds, 65c. Pork Firm; mess. $43.000 43.60; family, $43.00044.00; short clesr, $40.00042.50. Lard Firm; middle west, $21,80031.40. Tallow Quiet; city cpeclal, loose. 16c. Rice Firm; fancy head, 8 08 He; blue rose, 7H07c. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. At Omaha, for the twenty-four hour end ing at 8 a. m., Friday, August t: Tempe'lure. Fsln Stations. High, Low. fall. Ashland 78 80 ,11 Auburn 88 68 ,83 Broken Bow (3 88 .00 Columbus 89 81 .11 Culbertaoa 10$ 69 .00 Falrbury 9$ 81 .00 Fslrmont 811 (7 .11 Grand Island (2 64 .50 Hartlngton 83 . . .00 Hastings (I 69 .00 Holdrege (8 59 .00 Lincoln 86 l .03 North Loup (2 60 .00 North Platte (3 68 .00 Oakdsle 8t 6$ .23 Omaha , 79 .40 O'Neill 98 68 .00 Red Cloud 7 87 .04 Tekamah 87 $0 .6$ Valentine ' 82 6$ .00 Summary of tha corn and wheat regloni The weather wss gonerally fair, except light to moderate showers occurred In a portion of western Iowa, northwestern Missouri, esttern Nebraska and at two ststlons lit northeastern Kansas. Maximum tempera tures were generally below 90, except In Montana, the lower Ohio, lower Missouri and middle Mississippi valleys and south west, One station each In Nebraska and Oklahoma was 100 or over. L. A. WELSH, Meteorologist. Coffee Market. New "York, Aug. (.Coffee Futures re mained quiet, but showed a firmer tone on reports of an Improved Inquiry from the Interior. December advanced from 7.9208.00c, and March from 8.0808.12c, The close wss at practically the beat point, showing a net advance of 13 to 18 points. Sales, 13.750 bags. August, 7. (4c: Septem ber, 7.80c; October, 7.$3o; November, 7.96c; December, 7.99c: January, 8.04c; February, 8.09c; March, 8.16c; April, 8.20c; May, 8.25c; June, 8.30c; July, 8.34c. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 9 He; Santos 4s, 10 Ho. No fresh offers were reported In the cost and freight market except San. tos 4s at 9 He, and Rto 7s at 8.60c, London credits. The official rabies reported a decline, of 160 rels In the Rio market with Santos spots unchanged and futures 60 to 75 rels lower. Omaha Hay Market. Hay Receipts, light; demand, good: market firm and higher. Choice, upland prairie hay, $17.00018.00; No. 1 upland prairie. $15.0001(00: No. 2 upland prairie, $8.00010.00; No. 3 upland prairie, $5,000 7 00; No. 1 midland prairie. $14.00015.00; No. 1 midland prairie, $7.00(.00; No. 1 lowland prairie, $9.00010.00; No. 1 lowland prairie, $6.0007,00; No. 2 lowland prairie, $4.0006.00. Alfalfa Choice. $20.00021.00; No. t al falfa, $18.00019.00; standard alfalfa, $15.00 017.00; No. 2 alfalfa, $13.00016.00; No, ( alfalfa, (9.00011.00. Straw Oat $8.0008.60; wheat, $7,000 T.60. Quotations on prairie hay and alfalfa, August 2, 1917. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, Aug. 8. Evaporated Apples Quiet; fancy, 12&12Hc; choice, 11H&1H4C; prime, lOH01OHe. Dried Fruits Prunes, unsettled; Callfor nlas, lO012Hc; Oregnns, 1OH012C. Apri cots, quiet; fancy, 20c. Peaches, quiet; standard, 10Hc; choice, lOHc; fancy, 12c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 7H08o; choice to fancy seeded, 7HWHc; seedless, 9H01O?c; London layers, $1.80. New York Sugar Market. New York, Aug. $. Sugar Strong; cen trifugal, 7.14c; molasses, 6.28c. Rsflned, firm; fine granulated, 8.15c08.6Oc. New high records wsre made In the mar ket for futurss today following the sharp advance In raw augar. At noon the tone was firm, with prices 5 to 17 points net higher. Sales estimated at 13,000 tons. Closed firm and 4015 points higher; sales, 34,000 tons; September, 6.13c; December, 6.63c; January, 6.24a; March, 497c. Oil and Rosin. Savannah, Aug. 3. Oils Turpentine, firm. 374i 38c; sales, 602 bbls.; receipts, 717 bbls.; shipments, 280 bbls.; stocks, 29,661 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 1,300 bbls.; receipts, 1,337 bbls.; shipments, 1,648 bbls.1; stocks, 86,374 bbls. Quotations: B, D, 85.lfr06.15; K, F, $5.15; O, $5.150S.17Hi H, $5.1v$8.20: I. $6.2605.35; M, $5.6606.76; N, $6.26(06.80; WO, $6.6O;06.75; WW, $6.7507,00. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City, Aug. (.Wheat No. 2 hard, (2.8002.87; No. 2 red, $3.(702.70; Septem ber. $2.35. Corn No. 2 mixed, $2.2602.27; No. 2 white, $2.3$; No. 3 yellow. $3.27; Septem ber. (1.62: December. $1.21 H 01.21 Oats No. 2 white, 7(0(OHc; No. t mixed, 7607SHC London Money Market. London, Aug. $. 811ver Bar, 41d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4K per cent; three-month bills, 4 13-18 per cent New York Cotton Market. New York, Aug. (.Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 24.70c; December, 24.43c; January, 24.39c; March, 24.54c; May, 34.65c. Dry Good Market. New York, Aug. (.Cotton goods and yarns were quiet today. Print cloths easier. Wool msrkets were quiet, raw silk firm: burlaps firm with Inquiry mere active. .New York totton Market. New Vork, Aug. $. Cotton Futures I rloaed steady; October, 25.04c; December, J4.64C; January, 24.f4c; March. 24.7;4c. SpotQuiet; middling, 26.500. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Corn Market Strong, With Increased Arrivals, Brisk Demand and Sharp Price Advance. Omaha, August 3, 1917 The cash corn situation was very strong today with Increased arrivals and an ex cellent cash Inquiry forced a sharp ad vance In prices and established a new high price level on this article. The wheat market was also strong with prices quoted from 2 to 4c above the quo tations of the previous day but tha de mand for this cereal was very Indifferent and only a few cars wire reported sold up to a late hour. Tha demand for wheat was confined mainly at the milling grades, the 2 hard selling around $3.84. while No. 3 yellow hard winter brought $3.76 and $3 8l' 01 n CRf ' N' 1 prln brount The corn market ruled generally from steady to 3 1-2 hif her, the extreme ad vance being noted particularly In the white variety which sold at a 4o premium over the "yellow and a 7 to 8o premium over the ordinary samples of mixed corn. The No. 1 and No. 3 grades of white corn brought $3.36 1-8 and $3.36 respec tively, the better grades of yellow rang ed from $1.39 to $2,39 1-3 and the mixed sold generally at $3.27 and $3.38 with a few cars of high color selling at 32.33 to $2.34. The oats market was strong with prices quoted from one-half to one cent hiher and arrivals of this cereal were moderatly heavy. Rye and barley wsre dull with no of ferings and the market on thess cereals was quoted nominally firm. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 185.000 bushels: corn, 161,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 613,000 bushels and shipments 385,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,010,000 bushsls and shipments of 1,018.000 bushels Inst yesr. Primary corn receipts were (98,000 bushels and shipments 319,000 bushels, sgalnst receipt of 663,600 bushels and shipments of 627,000 bushels laat year. Primary eats receipts were :'6,000 bushels and shipments 392,000 bushels, sgalnst receipts of 1.120,000 bushols and shipments of 689,000 bushels last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oata. 81 Chicago 41 68 Minneapolis Duiuth . 61 . 1 . 12 .176 .149 . 94 Omaha lit 8 49 Kansas City St. Louis Winnipeg These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 ear. $3.8!; 1 Car, $3.81; No. i hard winter: 1 car, $2.84; No. 3 hard winter: 1 car (yellow), $3.77; 1 car (yellow), $$.78: sample hard winter; 1 car. $3.77: No. 1 serins: 1 ear innrlh.rtil $3.82. Corn No. 1 white: 1 rsr, $i.86H; No. ( v - .., ,,u. w wiiliw, A tar, $2.35; No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $3.29H: $-5 car, $3.89; No. ( yellow: 10 cars, $3.29 No. 8 yellow: S cars, $3.39; No. 8 yellow: 3 rars, $3.18V: No. ( mixed: 8-5 car (near white), $8.84: ( cars (near whlt), $3.33; 1 car, $3.38 Hi 8-3 car, $3.38; 17 3-5 cars, $3.38; 3 6 car, $3.37H; 1 car, $1.27; No. $ mixed: 1 car (near white), $!.82H! 1 car (near white). $2.32; 8 cars, $2.88; 1 car, $127H: No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $8.27Hi 1 1-8 cars, $3.87; i.u. iuikcii; i ca-r (near wnucj, s.ifti 1 rars, $1.26H. II. t D V-A A M.L,I. , A - ,111.. standard: 1 car, 75c; No. 3 white: i cars, ioc; i car, 100; ao. wnore; x car, lee; ample white: ( cars, 72c; 6 cars, 71 He. -. . i. f a. - i. . . . n . a f 1 4ii 111 X' U-. Io 8iA( lA -1 ,9ir.w j i((ii 4i ( f 4, 1 1 iij .ni't . uru; No. 2 white, 32.84H02.S8; No. 3 white, $2.34 03.85; No. 4 white, $3.3l03.34Hi No. S white. $3.3$H03.34; No, $ white, (2.(10 I (lit i 1VT ...II-... dl tall sin na. ai, a 7i 4'". jriiDW fi,Bj)j,jfi no, a yellow, 92.S803.29; No. 4 yt)rw, $3,280 .Uk No, 6 yellow, 92.l?H09.28m No. . . . ft-,, . k, m , a n h-a fsnuw, f m.mt nffm. is , no, s niixra, f4.sqr 3.28; No. mixed, 12.1702.38; No. 4 mixed, $3.$70$.27H; No. I mixed, $1.26H033I; No. mixed, (3.I603.26H. Oats: No. ( white. 76H076o; standard, 76H0T6le No. ( white, 76075HCI No. 4 white, 720740. IJ I . . tf.l,l , ,,M, ... V , . ,, , ,,,, ,i.,uf I.,,, ..u, a I.CU, (1.1001.16. Rvs: No. (. 61.76fM.78: No. 8. 1.7401.76. Art. Open. High. LowClose, I Yes' Wht. I Sept 1 25 I 15 i!i Si .25 Corn. Sept 1 (3 1 6$ 1(3 l (3 163 Deo. 1 17H 117H117U 1 17H 115 Msy 114 114 114 1 14 114 Oata, Sept 6t' 62 U 8tH (2H 62 H Dec. 62H 62H 62 61H 68 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain broken. 315 South Sixteenth street. Omahai Art. Cftion. High. Low. Close. I Yes. Wht i j Sep. 12$ I 10 220 S SO 231 Corn, ' Deo. 1 19H 1 18 11784 1 IT 117 May I US 1 16 115H 1 16 115 Oats. Sep. 81 H $14 60 89 0 Deo. 61 61 (1 0 (1 May $4 Pork. Sep. 41 00 41 (( 41 00 41 65 4110 Lard. Sep. II 61 21 (7 31 80 II (8 It 61 Oct. 31 71 12 07 21 82 22 10 21 17 Ribs. Sep. II 10 ( 60 21 16 II 10 31 II Oct. j II 30 33 45 23 10 31 46 22 11 Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis. Minn.. A,ir whuia.n. tember, 12.26. Cssh: No. 1 northern, (2.16 03.00; No, I northern, fl.1003.15; No, northern, $2.8002.90; No, 2 hard Montana, 94.BU!UT,Bf, Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.2601.17. Oats No. 3 white, 76077o. Flaxseed $1.3108.36. Minneapolis, Aug. I. Flour, unchanged. Barley $1.1601.46. Rye $1.0001.02. Bran $37.(0038.00 ' Metal Market. New York. Aur. a. mii t.a ,,!. spot, $11.00 asksd. Spelter, steady; spot! East SL Lauls- rintivr Iibsiiiai uiu Copper, firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby, eai.uuivtu.uv. nominal; Hepiember and fourth niisrtaie SST ttttnf, "ft fin t. , - - ,M1I and unchanged. Tin, quiet; spot, $03.60 bid. n, -.uiuion wopper, spot, ti2o; futures, 1124. Electrolytic, 1137. Tin, spot, 1246; futures, 342 lOi. Lead, spot, 130 10a- fu tures, 29 10s. Speltsr, spot, 154; futures, coo. anted W -n"---.----- t 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. 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. NEW YORK STOCKS Short Interests Bid Up Prices Because of Approaching Dou ble Holiday; Steel Leads Advance. ' ! New York, Aug. 3. The third successive session of higher prlcea marked today's broader stock market operations, the shore interest deeming It advisable to further re duce commitments over the double holiday. United States Steel led the list at an extreme advance of of a point, but lost part of Its advance on profit-taking In the last hour. The more striking movements of the session were scored by blither priced tobacco shares, American Tobacco making an extreme advance of 6 to 312 and Liggett & Myers. 13 to 235. United Cigars at 119 and Tobacco Products at 67Vx. established new high records. Grangers and low grade rails were th most active Issues In the transportation group, St, Paul gaining INi and "Soo" pre ferred $. Coppers, Oils and Motors were dull or moderately heavy. The market closed with a firm undertone. Total sales amounted to 435,000 shares. I An Interesting development was the re sumption of gold Imports, $6,000,000 being received from Canada for British acoount. Bonds were Irregular, with Liberty SV4s at the wide range of 99.32 to 99.45. Total sales (par value), aggregated $3,235,000. United States bonds (old issues), were un ohar.dged on call. Heavy buying of Great Northern Ore and Pittsburgh Coal at 2 points advancea fea tured the final hour. The closing was firm. Liberty bonds varied from. 99.82, the low record to 99.45. Number of sales and quotations en lead ing stocks: Sales. High. Low, Close. Am. Beet Suear .. 2,400 94 9.1 93 H Am. Can ........ 1,100 49 48 48H Am. C. & F 700 76 76 7S Am. Locomotive .. 1,400 73 H '3 73 Am. S. R 1,800 104 103 103 Am. Sugitr Ref. .. 1.000 112 133 12m Am. T. A T ,. 1)8' Am. Z. L. A 8 24 Anscpnd Copper.. 4.800 78 57 Atchison 1.400 9 99H $ A. O. & W. 1. S. 8. 900 106 104 105 H H. 4i 0 69 11. & 8. Copper 37 Cal. Tetroleum ... 1,000 10 19 19 Canadian raclflc. 600 lt' 1"0 10', Central Leather ., 31,100 96 95 95 C. Ohio 800 80 80 60 C. M. ft St. P 3,800 71 H 69 70H C. N. W 800 109 109 109V C, R. I. P.. Ctfs. . 1,000 S6 35 36 China Copper .... 1,106 68 65 66 Colo. F. A 1 600 US 60H 61', Corn Prod. Rrf. .. 1,600 Si 34 84 Crucible Steel .... 16,900 84H 83 83 Cuba Can Sugar.. 1,100 40 4"H 40 Dint, Sec. ........ 16,800 29 28 19 Erie 1.600 25 24 24 General Electrlo .. 40O U6H 164 154 General Motors .. 1,60 115 113 114 Ot. No, pfd 700 104 104 104 Ot. No. Or ctfs,... 10.600 36H $4 1US Illinois Central ... 200 103 103 10' Insp. Copper 8.K0O (6 67 57 Int. M. M. pfd.,.. 10.10O X9 87 88 Int. Nickel 1,500 39 39 39 Int. Paper 1,400 6 86 36 , K. C. Southern 22 Kenneeott Copper. . 1.300 44 43 43'j L. ft N. ..: 200 124 134 123H Maxwell Motors ,, 900 36 H 34 34 Mex, Petroleum .. 1,900 7 97 97 Miami Copper .... oo 39 39 38 Mo. raclflc (.100 33 S3 S3 Montana Power ., 300 90 90 Nevada Copper ., 600 23 53 22 N. Y, Central .... 800 89 88 88 N. Y., N. It. H 86 Norfolk ft We-t ..... 121 Northern Pacific . 800 102 101 101 , Paalflc Mall , Pennsylvania .. .. 1,300 63 H -- " Pittsburgh Coal .. 11.300 68 66 (7 Ray Con. Copper .. 1,600 28 28 , 27 Reading 1.300 8H 4 4 Rep. Iron A Steel 4,700 (2 II 82 fhatluck Arls. Cop 24 Southern Pacific . 1.000 14 (4 94 Southern Railway. 1,600 17 27 17',, Btudehsker Corp... 1,800 8 68 64 Texss Co 1,000 191 190 191 Union Pacific .... 1.000 136 138 136 V, 8. Ind, Alcohol 8,800 188 168 184 H U, 8. Steet 67,000 126 115 116 IT. 8. Steel pfd.,.. . 400 119 119 119 Utah Copper ...... 1.800 107 106 108 Wabash pfd 'b... (00 26 36 -26 Westsrn Union , 2 West. Elentrtc .... . 1.600 49 46 49 Total sales for the day, 435,000 shares. Money Market. New York, Aug. (.Mercantile- paper, 4 per cent. . , Sterling sixty-day hills, 14.72: commercial sixty-day bills on banks, $4.71; commer rial sixty-day bills. 34.71; demand, $4,76 9-16; cables, $4,78 7-16. Silver Bar, $0o Mexican dollars, 62c. Bonds Government, ateady; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Easier; sixty days. 404U per cent: ninety days, 4t per cent; 6 months, 405 per cent. Call money Steady; high, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 percent) last loan, I per cent; closing bid, I per cent; offered at 2 per oent. . . U, . Is reg.,., 6Mnt. M. M. 6s.. (8 U. 8. Is coupon, 96HK. C. 8, ref. 6s. 82 IT. 8, 8s reg..,. 99 L, A N. un. 4a .. 90 U. 8. 3s coupon. 99 M K a T 111 14 69 U. 8. 4s reg.... 104 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s. 69 U. 8. 4 coupon. 104 tMont. Power 6s.' 94 Pan. 8 coupon. 85 N. Y. C. deb. 6s. 103 Am, For. Bee, 6s $5 No. Pac. 4s., ,.,'87 A. T. A T. clt. 6s 87No. Pac. 3s .... $S Anglo-French 6a 830. S. L. ref. 4s 88 Ar. A Co. 4s.. IOHPac. T. A T. 6s 97 Atch. gen. 4s... 88Pa. con. 4i.,101 B. A O. 4 85Pa. (ten. 48.... 94 Cen. Leather 6s. 18 Reading, gen. 4s 0j Cen. Pac. 1st... 834. L. AS.F.adJ. 6 68 C. A O. cv. 6s.,.. 878o. Pac. cv. is.. 98 C. B. Q. it. 4s 96'So. Pac ref, 4s. 87 CM&HP gen 4s 928o. Ry. 5s (7 C R I A P ref 4s 70T. & P. 1st .... 88 C. ft 8. ref. 4s 78Unlon Pacific 4a. 14 D A R O ref (s 68 Un. Pac. cr. 4a. 89 D. of C. 6a 1931.. I5HU. 8. Rubber 6s. 14 Erie gen. 4s.,.. (0 IT. B. Bteel 6i,.,. 104 Gen. Elec. 6s. . .100 Wabash 1st ....100, Ot. N. 1st 4S. 96Weat. Un. 41. t. C. ref. 4s .... $4 , Bid. tOffored. saMBwe.aa.aaSi(-aaaaBaaaai New York Frodnre Market. Nw York, Aug. I. Butter Steady; re ceipts, 16,800 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 4O041c; creamery extras (92 score), 40c; find, 19 0 39c; seconds, 370 38e. Eggs Irregular; receipt. 1,634 esses; fresh gathered extras, (840e; extra firsts, 37 0 38c: firsts, 84036c; seconds, 30083c. Cheese Firm; receipts, 2,780 boxes; atate, fresh specials, 22022c; atate, average fancy, 21H33c Progressive automobile company wants to con nect with a salesman