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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 1918
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FOR RENTHOUSES REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
" '-- West. Miscellaneous.
MODERN (room house, close in. Phone
Har. Ill) t a. m. or p. m.
hn.A . Sfr; rssz s CLAREMOXT BUNGALOW
DESIRABLE (-room flat - at 19th and
- Hickory, on car line; modern, nicely
decorated; economical furnace. Phone
Dougl 7561
Miscellaneous. New tu-eo (rnom. oak finish. lightly
what" havf vnn FOR ' rfnt location, m blocks to car; paved treet.
in toe way of four, five or six-room mod- . .
ern, up-to-date apartmentT Preference
will be riven to those tn better district of
the city. Want to deal direct with own
era. No (rents.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 101,
(303209 '.'.ass, 6 rms., strictly modern,
window .hades, fine yard.
(181560 N. 10th. ( rms, bath. '
(12.503320 Manderson, S rooms, large yd. ;
(10 109 S. 2Sth, rms., owner pays water.
(35 620 S. 20th, 10 rooms, modern.
Ring-wait Bros. Brandeis Thea. Bldg. BEUTiFUL STUCCO
2129 WIRT ST.. 8 rms... 35.0
510 S. 27th, T rms 3S.00 PITVflATOW
:09 S. 36th. 8 rms 45.00 BUAOALUW
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. ... , . .
, New S-room, oak floors throughout, oak
FOR REN1 finish In living room and dining room;
Houses, cottage, and apartment. white enamel bed room, mahogany doors,
PORTER A SHOTWELL, larKa llvlng room with fireplace, beautl-
101 8. 17th 8t Dug- lnl- fully decorated throughout, H block to
Office with Home Builder. ear paved street. All pavings paid in
("ROOM, all modern house, close In, Hi. full. Price (,950: cash (800; balance (45
. . JOHN J. MULV1HIIA (Realtor). per month. Call Owner. Walnut 2812.
tOO Brandel Theater Bldg. Phone Doug 9
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITT. FOR SALE.
CREIGH SONS CO.. BEB BLDQ. 827 Seward St., i rms (MOO
FOR COLORED. 4618 Grant St., 6 rms.. all modern.. (160
7 rooms, (16; 7 rms. modern (26.00. 4232 Farnam St.. rms (.000
JOHN N. FRKNZER. DOUGLAS 654. 8820 Fort 8t., 6 rm., acre of ground 2 750
6-R. FURNISHED cottage for (25. 3828 Fort St 6 rms acr. of ground 1.600
W. H. GATES. Om. Natl. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294. " 'gVound MM
SHOPEN - CO., RENTALS. Douglaa 4228 These are all big bargain. See them
and then ee me.
'-!:s H. FISCHER.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS g First N.fl Banh Bldg.. Omaha
. R. S. TRUMBULL.
West. 30 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Pou-. 1734.
DEWEY. $300 DISCOUNT
((01 Dewey, ( rooms,, with t-r. accom- We offer ( full lzd lot on grade,
modatlon. NEW. Sub-lease No. ; Hv- corner of 27th and Hartman for (600
ing room, with built-in bed, and dressing cash if taken this week,
room with built-in chlffonnler; dining MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO.,
room with built-in bed; kitchen and bath; 14th and Ames. Phone Coital 117
very choice; $35 summer, (42.50 winter. j.qR SALE Beautiful new 6 -room modern
Be tenant, or call janitor, Harney 1945, white stucco residence on Council Bluffs
today. car line. Handy location for . anyone
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. -orking In Omaha. Very easy terms. A.
COLLEGE TERRACE. H. Becker, 8206 Ave. A. Council Bluffs.
New apartments. Just finished, with all w. FARNAM SMITH A CO.,
the latest feature and convenience fire- Reai Estate and Insurance.
proof throughout, (35 and (40. Located 1810 Farnam St Doug. 1064.
eouthea.t corner 23d and California St.. LET m show you my brand new stucco
cr c-" bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca.
701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. enable term. Call Owner, Dougla 17M.
MILTON. i
J-R., with S-r. accommodation. 1964 , ,
Jen, close In, NEW; large living room, REAL ESTATE -BeS Pi pty
lViP bMT:B,lT H. A.' WOLF CO. REAL ESTATE, IN-
. S.(?fffi.W;i.- s" ianlt": BLDQTIPHONETTLER ECTRIC
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. BLDG.. TELEPHONE TYLER 85.
-R .09 PAXTON COURT. NEW. close-in, BUSINESS propertie. and Investment..
bet 25th Ave. and 26th St, right off of - R 1
Douglas, very choloe; gaa range, refrlger- . 620 First Nat. BanK Biag.
ator. window shade, awnings, curtain M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO
rods, everything up to date, (32.50. Income. Business and Trackage 8peolallt.
HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St 16th and Dodge Bta. Dougl 41(.
BEAUTIFUL (-room , and bath apartment, ' YOUNG A DOHERTY.
walking dlstanoe. In fin location. (39.(0 City Real Estate.
winter. Dougla 8140. Dougla 1671. (22 Brandel Theater.
HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof, 24th A Far-
nam; 1 to ( rm. with kitchen. D. 1471. RAL SJATE INVESTMENT
North. .
" Central Tizard Palace Block. FINE INCOME
Nothing b.tti . for prlo. 4-room apart- d ad conl,st(1
S kZa vlZ, "iri buildings; S; 6-roora house and
220 N. 23d. Phon Red 4232. ton MxlV). all In firat-
4-ROOM apt and aunroom, team heated, claM shape. All rented for $2,124 per
(31.50 and (36. 1815 Maple St. Red 682. year Prlce (17,000; take (6,000 cah.
' Z 77 balance terms.
SOUth. ABLON REAL ESTATE CO.,
HEATED APARTMENTS. Phon Red 31.43. , (21 Neville Blk.
( Room. "The Hudson," 207 South 2j6th
Ave., summer, (40; winter, (50. ' -
' (R4S?w,int.ruth 25th Ave" ,un,mer REAL ESTATE To Exchange
BENSON A MEYERS CO.. Realtors, CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co.. & D..
424 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Doug. T46. toT cjear modern house. Seward Bros., (78
7, : ' Brandel Bldg. Douglaa 8840.
Miscellaneous. . --
'JSEJS2k- REALESTATE-Unimproved
' North.
rrxn nruT r O . VACANT NORTH
FOR RENT Business Prop ty nave ( full lot on Plnkney treet
' ST" ' outh front t 26th Ave., among beautiful
- - Stores. ' new home. Priced, to sell, c giv trma
FINE Hew Ator room and basement at 27th - TRAVER BROS. CO-
and Leavenworth 6ts. Steam neat For Dougla 6886. 819 Flrt Nat Blc Bldg.
Z5ur8!VFt;tl Br"- Miscellaneous.
MODERN .tor. near posto " modern gg ft. Y'dow. Do?,.
tore, room on 16th. near postorfic. low mi i
rent O. P. Stebbln. 1610 Chicago. A rDC ATP
NEW ator for rent at 24th and Farnam. fine REAL ESTATE ACKEA-
location. Call P. 1472. FINE acre for strawberries, Benson. Per-
rkC: -A rtu Cn.m. fectly level, richest kind of soil, on a
OH1CC and Desk KOOmS. 2.(00t terracei formerly a lake bed. Man
COMFORTABLE offices in The Bee Build- north of Florence cleared (670 on of an
lng for the most discriminating tastes. acre In strawberries. You can raise enough
Keystone Investment Co., Tyler 131. to pay the cost of this acre In one year.
OFFICES. (20 per month and up. Trice (876. (10 cash. (10 a month.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., HASTINGS A HEYDEN,
FIRST TRUST CO.. Agt. Tyler 600. 1614 HARNEY ST.
n...... anA Pamc 20 ACRES Just outside city limits on west.
uarages ana nam. mIe tQ car Une ,th g(J fare t0 clty
FOR RENT Barn for garage. 810 S. 27th Land iay9 rlne ana ioil is good. Will di-
Bt. vide if desired. Price is low nd terms
' can be given. Phone Harney 4283.
... . . A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside
WANTED TO RENT city limit, near carllna. Ideal place to
raise poultry or garden. Thl 1 a 250-ft
Miscellaneous. frontage for (510; will sell on eay term.
HOUSE WANTED A six or seven-room Telephone Walrfut 3466.
house; one with garage preferred; what ACREAGE Imp. 1 ,to 40 a., well located,
have you got? With lease for a year and reasonably priced; terms or cash; some
if suitable will buy. State location and for trade. 211 Brandela Thca. Bldg. Mr.
rent ' Pse.
DR. FRANK SIMON, ' ' '
Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. DC A I 17C;TATI7 WAlMTFn
WANT cheap farm land In Neb.. So. Da- K-A- 31AI- WAPII-U
kota or .Colorado, have 5-passenger Velie FYir Sillo ni TTVPriflnrrp
auto in first-class condition (only been J1 OdltJ UI Al(UlgC
used on eason), as first payment. E. T. pR FARM OR RANCH.
Heyden. Phone Walnut 262 or Tyler 60. (50,000 Press brick, close-in business
, block; Income (5,000 year, on lease; also
(9,000 first mortgages, itors building and
MOVING AND STORAGE c,"Benc?) vn. want land.
metrop6litan van a btoragf co S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
Owned and operated by Central Furnl- 213 City National Bank Bldg.
tor Store; office on Howard St., between Omaha. Neb.
16th and 16th. ?hon Tyler (400. Have i waxtt tt ditv
your moving hartjled Just a you would 1 WAJN1 I U BUI
an order for now furniture. That' the way a five or six room house, North Side di-
we do It Ask to se- our daily .ental lists. trlct. for ab.ut (3,000 or (3,600. Will give
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE e , '
Separate locked room for household vh. t-
good, and pianos; moving, packing and umana gee.
hipping. I WANT more houses and apartments to
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., rent, sell or exchange. Needed repairs
(06 8. 16th Donglas 4163. made and cost deducted from rent. W.
" FPFPRENTAL FTflFTTTV Templeton, 614 Bee. Tyler 2020. .
J? 1 SERVICE T 117 UllJll I WE HAVE several good reliable buyer for
- Phon Dougla 288 for complete 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
list of vacant house and .part- " 1300 to (500 down. Call Osborn Realty
menta. Alo for atorage. moving. Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg.
16th and Jackson St.. HAVE calls tr Dundee homes and would
Tvi TT T7 1 C4. fl '"se exclusive listings on a few bungalows
(jlobe van ana otorage uo. and houses from 0.600 to (12.000. c a.
For real service In moving, packing and Grlmmel, 849 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338 WANT good residence; about (6,000. Will
Jn rL1T7'n Express Co., Moving. Pay one-half cash, balance In good rel-
. Kj. XxEjEjU Packing and 8torage. dence lots. Box 1792. Omaha Bee.
1907 Warnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. ' '
FINANCIAL
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
West. 5Vi and per cent mortgage. icurd by
- . m ..:7,..0 . . " Omaha residence or Nebraska farm.
ALMOST NEW BUNGALOW E. H. LOUGEE, INC..
IJ,.IlVenorth W1!;"!' "'J:00 638 Keellne Bldg.
nd bath, modern, oak finish throughout; . .., ... .. - -
full cemented basement; a bargain at DIVIDENDS OF i PER CENT OR MORE.
(3,500; (1,350 cash, balance long time. One do lar e ta rt "c0""t-, ,
Ownei has moved est; rented now. but OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
can show. H. W. BINDER.
INTERSTATE REALTY CO, Money on hand for mortgage loan.
913-14 City National. Douglas 2819. City National Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE 3 lots N. E. corner 54th and OMAHA HOM CS E AST NEB. FARMS.
Pacific 8ts. Bargain. Inquire J. Wlsler. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
4679 Leavenworth St. 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
KOUNTZE PLAGE Modern 8-room house. LOWRATES C. G. CARLBERoTllsT Bran-
full basement, large lot. close to car. Price dels Theater Bldg. D. 686
(3.350. Norrts A Norrls. D. 4270, Ti I Of MONEY rii (W
M1NNE LUSA homes and lot. offer the "72 JC HARRISON A MORTON,Ot O
best opportunity to Invest your money. 916 Omaha Nat Bk? Bldt
Phone Tyler 187. CIxy A,5 FXRM LOANS
DUNDEE PROPERTIES. (. 6H and Per Cent
GEORGE & COMPANY, J. H. DU.MONT C. Keellne Bldg.
'0lrcrlty. kT; f--Poug'a'756-: LjT-TtT PRS:
FIELD club district, 6-room modern cottage,
933 8. 38th Ave.. :t,soo. c G. Carioerg. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keellne Bldg.
310 Erandels Theater $100 to (10.000 MADE promptly. f7D.
North. Wead. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts.
. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
A NEW FOUR-ROOM rnnch" rS,
HOUSE 8HCN ACOMPNX.ougla422(
Have a new house with all the modern FARM AND RANCH LANDS
conveniences except heat which I will sell
for a small payment down and balance Arkansas Lands. '
like rent This has a built-in bed besides MARCH 5
, the living room dining room and kitchen. excursion to McGehee. Ark.
Paved street Full Int. Phone Wal. 677. w 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
BIG SNAP $3,850 Idaho Lands.
2327 Seward street; full corner lot with jttn a TTiri
good elght-riom all modern house, oak lUAIlU
finish. (60J cash will handle. House For gale 40-acr irrigated farm, aU In
alone cost tr.t money. Investigate. alfalfa and winter apple; paying hand-
-IT IT'nTJ P, CTJATT mely, near R. R. city 6,000; no agent.
lj LiU V XLfJtV OC X tXlVi , r trade. Price, $8,500. Writ. H. D.
X. (163. II City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' Bowker, Nampa, Idaho. ' i
V . ....... -
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
LOW FARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseekers' excursion to Colorado
polnta every first and third Tues
days. Writ, for free farm booklet and
special land-seekers rates for parties of
five or mora. Immediate possession and
eight years' time on our lands at ( per
cent.
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND
WATER COMPANY.
916 First Nat'l Bldg., Omaha.
BEST Bl.YS IN COLORADO.
Ftv. sections near Hugo, Mncoln coun
ty, 90 per rent best farm land. (10 per
era.
640 acres near Denver 400 acre. In
wheat (30 per acre.
On. to four sections, Cheyenne county,
some neai rtilroad. (7 to (9 per acre.
Soma good bargains in ranchea and
colonisation tract.
Agent Hit W. O. W. Building. Omaha
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado;
(12.60 to (18 per acre. W control 26
cholc. quarter. Send for booklet Klok
Investment Co.. Omaha.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS.
(S down. (5 monthly buys 40 acres good
fruit and poultry land, near town, south
ern Missouri. Price only (220. Address.
Box 281. Springfield, Mo.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. (60 per a.,
Including paid-up water right. Henry
Levi ACM. Rylnder, 864 Omaha Nat'l.
Minnesota Lands.
MINNESOTA BARGAIN.
(40 acre, level el: loam, partly fenced,
on mat. road, ( mile from town, 90
miles from St. Paul; 40 acrea field and
tam. hay. 100 acre, meadow, balance
contain. 1,000,000 feet of commercial tim
ber; river through land; good 8-room
house, well and outbuildings. An Ideal
stock farm; timber ulonj will pay for the
land. Price (25.00 an acre, easy terms.
For further particular and picture, writ
Dairy Farm Land Co., Flnlayson, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
A REAL RANCH BARGAIN IN
NEBRASKA.
(.112 acres Sheridan county, Nebraska,
only on. mile from Ellsworth, railroad
town, has three five-room houses and sta
ble, for from 200 to (00 cattle, 3 wells,
fenced and cross fenced, has 6 Potash
lakes, wi: cut 1,000 ton of hay. Possession
May 1st. Price (14 per acre. Owner to
retain ownership to 10 per cent off all
minerals, any other information, write or
call S. O. Nordqulst 322 Neville Bldk..
Omaha, Neb.
80 ACRES, Morrill Co., Neb.. 3 mile
north Bayard; (0 acre alfalfa, balance
under the plow; 4-room house, barn, well,
fenced, all under government ditch. Price
(12,000; only 3 mile beet dump. Land
paid the owner hi share rent 1(17 over
(1.800. Wilt take (5.00 cash, balance
trade. S. O. Nordquist 822 Neville Blk..
Omaha. Neb.
CHOICE half section eastern Nebraska. Big
improvements, worth (10,000, ideal stock
and grain farm, desirable location. A fine
place to live. Such a farm 1 seldom of
fered for sale. For full Information ad
dress Paul Peterson, 364 Brandeis The
ater Bldg., Omaha, Tel. D. 1805. Wal
nut (106.
283 ACRES NEAR BIG SPRINGS
Just across the 11ns In Keith county, Ne
braska. Irrigated best water right tully
paid. About 80 acre, alfalfa, 120 acres
grain, (0 acres fine hay. Good Improve
ments Forced to .ell Only (76 per acr.
Terms to suit. Box 8334, Omaha Bee.
EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In (20-acr
Improved Buffalo county farm, within
auto drlv. of Kearney, Neb.; (50 par acre.
C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY.
FOR SALE Best large body high-grade,
medium-priced land In Nebraska, Very
little money required, C Bradley, Wol
bach. Neb.
WRITE ma for picture, and prices my farm,
and ranche. In good Old D.we. County.
Ar.h L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb.
WE HAVE elients who will pay cash for
bargain tn western land. White A Hoover,
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
RANCHES of all .1. and kind. ay
term. A. A. Patxman. (01 R.rbacb Blk.
New York Lands.
120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY 3 mil, from
vllluge, M from school, 1ft from .tore
and cheese factory. Lay. well, rich .oil,
10 acre, valuabla timber, .plendldiy
watered, fine 11 room hou.e, water In
side, splendid barns 30 by 62 and 24 by
36, concrete floor, hip roofs, galvanized
aiding, nlrj bog house, -iarg. hennery,
building, practically new, abundance
fruit Inoludlng Hay, grain, 17 cows, bull,
S yeerlings, good team, ow, (0 hen,
prlngtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator,
plow, horse rake, mowing machine,
wagon, buggy, cutter, alelgha, harnesses,
all small tool. Price (6,(00. Reason
poor health. Free list Elll Bros.,
Sprlngvllle, N. T.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the
rang. Get on th ground floor with (0
acre. Irrigated land In connection with
open rang. You en grow dock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion .very tv?- week.. Bend for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker. (40 lit National
Bank Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
CHOICE FARM. Nlllsson. 422 Rose Bldg,
FARM LAND FOR RENT
FOR RENT 320-A. Improved farm. Cash
or grain rent Good location. Reference
required. Paul Petersen, 364 Brandela
Theater Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with u. If you
want to keep It.
K. P. 8NOWDEN A 80N.
423 8. ISth. Dougla. 1371.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks
W. make them Ourselves; sell them
direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inferior goods, when you can get
high grad goods at first coat? ALFRED
CORNISH A CO.. 1210 Farnam St.,
Omaha. Neb.
MUST SELL AT ONCE.
One team of gray Percheron horses,
weight 3,600, with heavy farm harness;
6 and 7 years old; one team of black
mules, ( years old, weight about 2,600
lb. I will sell them very cheap for cash
as I am too old to us them. Call at my
home. 2408 Jones St.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
SINGLE-COMB Ancona eggs for hatching
from blue ribbon winners; settings, (1.60
and (2. E. Pallas. (136 Wirt Omaha.
"OLD TRUSTY" Incubator and brooders
shlppod promptly. Big catalog free. M.
M. Johnson Co.. Mfrs.. Clay Center. Neb.
THOROUGHBRED HOMER and Carnaux
pigeons; must sacrifice. Benson 666-J.
THOROUGHBRED cockerels and choice
laying hens for sale. Call Webster 1627.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, piano and note as ecurity.
(40, 6 mo., H. goods, totd. (3.6C.
Smaller, larger am"s proportionate rat.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Securities Bldg. l(th. Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1VJ SMALLER LOAN8 Of
10 W. C. FLAT A U. EST. 18(2.
TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG.. TT. t60
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry
Malaahock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1891.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Morningslde Land company to Richard
Collins, southwest corner Sixtieth
and Franklin streets. 40x118.7 ( 195
Cora M. Jones and husband to Robert
Tabor, Burt street 97.1 feet east
of Fifty-second street, north side,
- 50x135 5,000
Caroline Homan to Cyrua Edward
Speltz, Twenty-fifth street, 120 feet
north of E street, west side, 60x
160 6,500
Clyde O. Mtnter and wife to Mary E.
Kemp, Larlmore avenue, 141 feet
west of Thirty-third street south
ide. 47x128 2,700
"Call Rule" for Grain to Arrive
Is Upheld by Supreme Court
Washington, March 4. The "call
rule" for grain "to arrive" established
in 1906 by the Chicago board of trade
was held by the supreme court today
not to be in restraint of trade under
the anti-trust law
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Week Opens With Fair Sun of
Cattle; Prices Lower; Hogs
Slump; Sheep Trade
Dull.
Omaha. March 4, 111.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hog Sheep,
Ultimate Monday .... 9,(00 9,000 13.000
Sam day laat week.. 10,934 20,(93 6,668
Same day t wk. ago.. 9.(63 10,1(1 14.048
Sam day ( wk. ago.. (.126 11.1(1 18.317
Sam. day 4 wka. ago. .13,447 14,863 (.(94
Same day laat year... 6.108 6.966 (.6(1
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
14 hour ending at 3 o'clock p. m., March 4.
1918:
RECEIPTS CARS. Hone
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mule
C. M. & St. P 1
.Missouri Pacific .. 71
C. A N. W.. east.. (
6
IS
2
37
23
2
16
30
7
"i
(
9
10
C. tt N. W.. west 115
C, St. P., M. & O.
19
13
73
36
1
11
16
('., B. & Q.. at
C, B. ft Q., west
C, R. I. A P.. east
C, R. 1. & P., west
Illinois Central ..
Chicago Ot. West.
Total receipts.. 438 1(3 102 10
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Morris ft Co 696 967 1.136
Swift ft Co 1,466 1,389 3,182
Cudahy Packing Co. 1,444 1,908 (.861
Armour ft Co 1,(60 2,036 1.6(2
Schwart ft Co 667
J. W. Murphy 2,636
Lincoln Packing Co. 104
So. Omaha Pack. Co. 1
Wilson Packing Co. 440
Benton, Vansant .... 40
Hill ft Son 1(4
F. B. Lewis.. 416
Huston ft Co 131 ,
J. B. Root ft Co 98
J. H. Bulla 43
L. F. Hue 7
Rosenstock Bros, .. 161
F. O. Kellogg 82
Wertbelmer ft Degen 187
Ellis ft Co 24
Sullivan Bros 68
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co. 88
Christie 86
Hlggln 4
Huffman 28
'Roth 43
Meyers 12 ..... .....
Olassberg 7
Baker, Jones, Smith (1
Hannor Bros 40
John Harvey 436
Jensen & Lungren.. 108
Pat O'Day 32
Other buyers 1,212 2,161
Totals 9,(45 9.(03 15.884
Cattle The week opens out with a fair
run of cattle, about 9,600 head, the quality
of the offerings averaging up pretty much
the same aa last week. Rather unfavorable
reports from eastern beef and cattle mar
kets, and the unsatisfactory transportation
situation created a somewhat bearish feeling
In the trade, and opening bid war any
where from weak to 1016c lower than
Friday. Strictly good to cholc steer sell.
Ing at (12.0013.00, were not so very
much lower, but on the general run of both
beef steers and butcher stock It wa a
slow and lower deal from start to finish.
In stocker and feeder the supply wa
considerably In excess of the demand and
movement slow at unevenly lower prices
all around.
Quotations on cattle; Good to cholc beeves,
(12.2618.00; fair to good beeves, (11.00
12.00; common to fair beeves, (9.00 011 00;
good to choice yearling, (10.76Q12.26; fair
to good yearlings, (9.60010.(0; common to
fair yearlings, (7.60Q9.60; good to choloe
grass beeves, $11.00 Q) 13.35; fair to good
grass beeves, $9.6011.00; common to fair
grass beeves, (8.009.00; good to cholc
heifers, $9. 50' 11.00; good to choice cow,
(9.2613110.60; fair to good cow, (8.3608.16;
common to fair cow, (6.60Q(.(O; prim
feedors, (10.00011.60; good to choloe feed
ers, (9.7510.25; fair to good leeders, (8.76
9.60; common to fair feeders, (6.60O8.00;
good to choice stocker. ((.60Q11.00; stock
heifers, (7.60 9.60; stock cows, ((.(00( 00;
stock calves, (7.60Q10.60; veal calve, $9.00
011.00; bulla, atags, etc., (7.60010,00.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 (10 (7 26 16 844 (10 26
18 887 10 60 15 960 11 10
23....... 896 11 20 26 884 11 (0
12. ......1136 11 60 14 904 11 76
20 1491 13 00 '
8TEER3 AND HEIFERS.
, 711 10 60
HEIFERS.
8(0 ( 76 ( ((( ( 16
807 10 00
11..
T, . . .
10....
COWS.
4 1117 ( 00 8 1048 ( 00
1 900 9 15 1 1210 9 (0
1 1270 10 25 18 1248 10 (0
CALVES.
1 460 10 00 1 110 II 10
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
12 810 10 60
Hogs Receipt of bog today wer moder
ate and the shipper opened the trad.' by
buying a tew load early at price that wer
around 6c lower than Saturday, while pack
ers were also buying on about the same ba
sis. The best price paid was (16.26, steady
with the close last week, and the bulk of
the offerings moved at (16.00016.15. The
choice medium and lightweight stuff .till
has the preference and both packers and
shippers were picking up this class first.
Trade was fairly active and a fairly good
clearance was mad. around 11 o'clock.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
44. .461 210 115 76 65. .177 40 (16 00
69. .216 ... 16 06 25. .841 ... 16 10
66. .278 ... 16 IS 88. .176 ... 16 20
64.. 245 40 16 25
Sheep One ot the heaviest Monday runs
of the season showed up this morning, a big
supply of early Colorados making up a good
share ot the offerings. Trade wa. very dull
at the start and the undertone to values wa.
weak and lower. A few odd. and ends ot
fat lambs sold around (16.10 and looked
about steady. Nothing, either handywelght
or of a choice medium weight kind, turned
early and there wa. little bidding don. on
even that class ot stuff. Packer, wer bear
ish and value were quoted lower gener
ally. Fat sheep wer. In little better demand
and old about ateady. Heavy yearling at
(13.50 and lamb-weight yearling and weth
er at (14.40 sold early. A string of fairly
good ewe brought (11.85. The trend wa
a little lower. If anything, on ewes. Feed
ers were in fair supply and good demand.
Value wer ateady.
Quotation on sheep and lamb: Lamb,
handy weight (16.60017.00; lamb, heavy
weight, (15.00016.25; lambs, feeders, (15.00
016.75; lambs, shorn, (11.60018.60; lambs,
culls, (10.00014.00; yearlings, fair to choice,
(11. 60014. 60; yearlings, feeders, (12.000
14.25; wethers, fair to choice, (11.00013.00;
ewes, fair to choice, (11.00012.50; ewes,
breeders, all ages, (10.60016.60; ewes, feed
ers, (7.(0010.60; ewes, culls and canner.
(5.0007.26.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr,
110 fed ewes 127 (12.60
Kansas City live Stock.
Kansas City, March 4. Cattle Receipt.,
16,000 head; market, steady; prim fed
steers, (13.00013.76; dressed beef steer,
(10.60013.10; southern beef steers, (7.600
11.60; cows, (7.25011.00; heifers, (8.00
12.00; stocker and feeders, (7.60012.60;
bulls. (7.26010.26; calves. (7.00Q12.60.
Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market, low
er; bulk of sales, (1630016.60; heavy, 116.46
016.65; packer and butcher, (16i4016.6(;
light, (16.25016.60; pig. (12.60015.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head;
market, higher; lambs, (1660016.(0; year
lings, (13.00014.25; wethers, (12.00013.26;
ewes, (11.25012.50
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., March 4. Cattle Re
ceipts, 4,000 head; market steady; beef
steers, (10.00013.60; fat cows and helfer.
(8.00011.00; canner. (7.OO0(.OO; stocker
and feeders, (9.00011.60; calves, (8.000
12.50; bulls, stags, etc., (7.60010.60; feed
ing cows and heifers, (7.0009.(0.
Hogs Receipt., 7,000 head; market ltc
lower; light, (16.15016.30; mixed, $10,160
16.26; heavy, (16.15016.25 pigs, (10.00
15.00; bulk of sales, (16.160K.25.
Sheep and Lamb. Receipts, (00 head;
market steady.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, March 4. Cattle Receipts, 22.
000 head; market weak; native steers,
(8.66014.30; stockers and feeders, (7.60
11.00; cows and heifers. (6.60011.(0;
calves, (8.7614.26.
Hogs Receipts, (3,000 head; market, un
settled; bulk ot sales, $16.30016.80; light
(16.60017.00; mixed. (1. 16016. 95; heavy,
(K.70016.60; rough, (1670015.90; pigs,
(U. 60014.40.
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts. 15,000 head;
market, firm; sheep, $10.15013,40; lambs,
(14.00017.60.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, March 4. Cattle Receipts, 4,
000 head; market ateady : steers, (9.00
1(.7(; cows and heifer, (7.00012.26; calve,
(6.00012.60.
Hogs Receipt. (.000 head; market
slow; top, (18.66; bulk of sales, (16.(0
16.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 15.000 head;
market lower; lamb, (1(.001(.60; ewe.
(7.00013.(0,
OMAHA CASH GRAIN
PRICES TODAY
Cash Grain Prices Today.
Omaha grain receipts were heavy,
even for a Monday. They were:
Wheat, 26 cars; corn, 319, and oats,
45 carloads.
Corn was in (rood demand and early
sales made at $1.38 to $1.80 indicated
a market that was unchanged to 5
and 6 cents higher.
Oats were j cent up. selling at 89
to 90; 4 cents a bushel.
GRAIN ANDPRODHCE
Good Corn Sells Readily, With
Yellow and Mixed Varieties
Holding at Unchanged to
2 Cents Up.
Omaha, March 4, 1918.
Corn receipt wer. again vary liberal, 319
car of thl cereal being on hand. The re
mainder ot the receipt wer 1( ear of
wheat, 46 of oata, on. ot rye and six of
barley.
Everything on th. grain list wa. In ac
tlv. demand, with cash permlums steady to
somewhat higher. Good corn .old readily,
while th sample grad ituff attracted very
little atetntlon. Whit, corn wa a shade
easier and th. yellow and mixed varieties
unchanged to 2o higher, th. bulk of these
offerings, however, bringing .bout Satur
day's figures. Corn of a good berry, con
taining from 18 to 20 per cent moisture. Is
especially .ought for drying purpose, aa th
most of th No. and sampl. corn, which
contain an excessive amount of moisture,
become too shriveled and light when dried
down to 16 or 14 per cent No. ( whit
topped th market today, selling at (l.((
1.91. No. 4 whit, brought (1.7(01.(1 and
th. No. ( whit. (1.(6 01.70. No. t y.llow
sold at (1.7101.75 and th. No. 4 yellow at
$1.6501.76. while No. ( y.llow went at (1.(1
1 (8. No. 4 mixed Mid at (1 6401.70 and
No. S mixed at (1.(001.(8.
Oats were strong and in good demand,
these offering being picked up quickly.
Early sales showed an advance of M.OKo,
while later on a few car went at an ad
vance of 1 cent. No. 2 whit sold at 00e
and standard oat at (9Hc. No. ( whit
brought (908940 and th No. 4 whit. (6
89Hc. Sample grad oat went at (8
89 Uo.
Rye wa. up 6c and barley 23o higher,
with a good milling demand for either ce
real. No. S ry. .old at $1.66 and No. t
and No. ( barley at (1.1J0M6, respectively.
Clearancea were: Wheat and flour equal
to 806,000 bushels, oats. 61,000 bushel.
Primary wheat receipt wer. 478.000
bushels and shipments 165,000 bushels
against receipt of 1,027.000 bushels and
shipment of 464,000 bushels last yesr.
Primary corn receipt wer 3,374.000
bushels and shipments 1,396,000 bushels
against receipts of 1,104,000 bushels and
shipments of (22,000 bushels laat year.
Primary oats receipt wer 1,748,000
bushel and shipments 963,000 bushels
against receipts ot 1,072,000 bushels and
shipment of 722,000 bushel last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS. V .
Wheat. Corn, Oata.
Chicago 1 123 110
Minneapolis 213 ... ...
Duluth 9
Omaha 26 819 46
Kansas City 68 568 61
St. Louis 39 386 161
Winnipeg (46
The aale wer reported today:
Corn: No. ( white: ( car (17 to 1T.40,
moisture test), (1.(6. No. 4 white: 1 car
(18), (1.(1; 4 car (17.(0 to 18), (1.(0; 1
car (18), $1.78; 4 car (18.60 to 11.20),
(1.76; 1 car (18), (1.72. No. ( whit: H
car (18.(0), (1.68; 1 car (20), $1.67; 1 car
(20.40), (1.66. No. 6 white: 1 car (18.80, 1(
per cent damaged). (1.(0; 1 car (10.(0),
(1.65; ( car (20 to 21.(0), $1.60. Sampl
whit: 1 car (22, 17 per cent damaged),
(1.04; 1 car (20.60, 16 per cent damaged),
$1.40. No. 1 yellow: 1 car (16 to 17), (1.76;
H car (17.S0), $1.71. No. 4 yellow: 1 car
(17.(0), (1.76; 1 ear (18.10 to 18.80), $1.70;
( oar (18 10 to 19.20), (1.67; 10 car (19
to 19.40), $1.66; U car (19.40), (1.(6. No. (
yellow; 2 car (19.80). (1.68; ( car (20 to
20.20), (1.(4; 16 car (19.60 to 11.10). $1.(1;
( car (21.20 to 11.40), (1.(2; 3 cars (21.40),
$1.(1; ( care (It to 20.20), $1.(0. No. ( y.l
low: 1 car (21.(0), $1.46; 1 car (21), $1.44;
( ear (11.(0 to 22.(0), (1.42; 6 car (19.(0
to 22.20). $1,40. Sample yellow: 1 car
(21.20), (1.21; 4 car (12.10 to 21.60), (1.16.
No. 4 mixed: J ear. (19.40, near white),
(1.70; I car. (17.(0 to 18.10), (1.(8; 4-6
ear (18.40), $1.(4. No. ( mlxtd: 1 car (18.(0,
II par cent damaged), (1.(8; ( car (19.40 to
20.40), (1.(4; 1 ear (21.20), $1.62; 10 car
(20.20 to 21.40), $1.(2; 1 car (21.40), $1.(1;
1 car (21.40), $1.(0. No. ( mixed: 1 car
(23), $1.41; 4 car (19 to 20), (1.42; 1 cars,
(20 to 21.40). (1.40; 1 ear (22.(0, shipper
weight), (1.38. Sampl mixed: 1 car (21.(0),
(1.26; I ear (11.80 to 21), $1.15; ih can
(28.20 to 26.20), 7(0.
Oat: No. t whit: 17 car, (Ottc. Stand
ard; 1 car, (9tto. No. I white: 1 car, 19Kc;
T car. 89Vio; 1 car. 8914c; ( car, (9o. No,
4 white: 1 car, 89c; 1 car, 88 Ho. Sampl
whit.: 1 car, 891ie; 1 car, 89c; I car.,
8864c; 1 car (fir. burned), (8c. No. 4 mixed;
1 car (barley mixed), 89c.
RyeNo. (: 1-6 car, $2.66.
Barley No. S: 1 car, $2.22, No. I: 1 car,
$2.16.
Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $2.12.
No. red durum: 1 car, $2.05.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. t wh.te,
$1.8601.92; No. 4 white, $1.7201.80; No (
white, $1.6601.70; No. ( white, (1.(001.60;
sampl whit, $1.40; No. ( yellow, (1.2
1.76; No. 4 yellow, $1.6601.76; No. ( yellow.
$1.6001.68; No. yellow. $1.4001.44; sam
ple yellow, (1.1001.28; No. 4 mixed, (1.(4
1.70; No. 6 mixed, (1.6001.68; No. ( mixed,
(1.1801.45. Oats: No. 2 whit. (0Wo;
tandard, ((He; No. S white, (9089c; No.
white, 88bic; (ample, awso.
Barley: No. I, $2.16. Rye: No. I, $3.55.
Chicago closing prlo, furnished Th Be
by Logan ft Bryan, atoek and grain brok.ra,
IK South Sixteenth .treat, Omabai
Art I Open. High. I Low, Close. IBat'y.
Corn. I
Mar. 1 27 1 27 127 1 27 127
May 1 17 1 27 127 1 27 127
Oata.
Mar. 19 90 89 90 19
May I788 17 80(( (7
Pork.
May 47 (5 48 60 47 (5 48 20 48 36
Lard.
May 24 10 26 26 28 00 26 IS :6 07
July 26 40 28 45 26 (7 26 17 21 10
Rib.
May 26 17 21 (6 25 12 26 20 28 26
July 21 67 26 70 25 60 25 (7 26 67
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Scarcity of Good Grade of Corn Harden
Price.
Chicago, March 4. Corn prices hardened
today. Influenced largely by scarcity of good
grade and by report that the number of
car available wa Inadequate to meet rural
need. Future closed firm at the same as
Saturday's finish to He higher with March
$1.27 and May $1.27. Oats gained e
to 0o. The outcome In provision varied
from 35c decline to 7o advance.
Despite big receipt demand for eorn
howed urgency for th better qualltle and
displayed some Improvement as to the I
desirable kinds. On of the leading Indus
tries which ha been out of th mar
ket 10 day. became a purchaser again.
Complaints of car shortage were princi
pally from Illinois and Iowa. In thl con
nection It was asserted that with a normal
spring virtually no corn would be moving
from farm three week hence, a farmer
would then be busy with field work. Under
such circumstances the fact that th visi
ble supply total had climbed did not re
ceive much notice.
Persistent buying of oats took place
throughout the cession. Gossip was current
that a better outlet east wa. likely.
Packer.' aupport rallied provisions from
an early decline. Th Initial weakness wa
ascribed to a setback In the value of hog.
New York General Market.
New York, March 4. Flour firm; spring
$10.55011.00; winters (10.25010.(0; Kansas
(10.60011.00.
Corn Spot steady; kiln dried No. 2
yellow (1.94; No. I yellow 11.99; No. I
whit. 11.(6 e. I. f. New York, prompt
shipments. Argentine 12.25 f. o. b. cars.
Oats Spot quiet; natural (1.0601.06.
Hay Easier No. 1, (1.(0; No. 2, $1.70;
No. 1, $1.60; shipping $1.10 nominal.
Hop Quiet; state medium to cholc 1917,
40050c; 1916 nominal; Paclflo coast 1917,
202.1c; 1916, 14016c.
Hide Quiet; Bogota 84035c; Central
America 830 34c.
Leather Steady; hemlock sole over
weight No. 1, 48c No. 2. 46c.
Pork Firm; mesa $61.00063.00; family,
$54.00056.00; short clear $50.0006( 00.
Lard Barely tdy mlddlewest (26.(0
17.00.
Tallow Quiet; city special loos. 17e.
Wool Firm, domestic fleece XX Ohio and
Pennsylvania unwashed 66 66c.
Rice Firm; fancy head 99c; blue
roe, ($c. ;
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City. March 4. Butter Creamery,
45c; firat. 42c; seconds, 40c; packing, 14c.
Egg Firsts, II c.
Poultry Roosters, 20c; broiler, 2402(e
NEW YORK STOCKS
Stocks in Deadlock, Leaders
Moving Within Very Restricted
Limits With Tendency De
cidedly Downward.
New York, March (.Stock wer almost
In a state of deadlock today, leader movlg
within restricted limit, though mainly
downward. The tenor of domostlo and
foreign advice afforded a pretext for
further short selling, but this was con
ducted with caution.
Investment rails. Including Canadian
Pacific, Union Pacific, granger and coalers,
yielded on to two point and industrials of
the seasoned class averaged one point re
cession. Shipping, oils, leather and the more
diversified array of war share, mad. gross
declines ot on. to three points, and util
ities, notably American Telephone, Public
Service of New Jersey and People'. Gaa,
lost on or two point.. Marked heaviness
was displayed by tobaocoa, American Sum
atra excepted, and Harvester, Continental
Can and American Sugar.
Reactionary tendencies ware partly neut
ralised by th. relative atrangth ot Baldwin
Locomotive. American Car, Mexican Pet
roleum and motor and accessories. Sale,
amounted to 116,009 share..
Call money opened at I per cent, a
natural result of last week, adverse bank
statement, but soon fell to four. Tim.
loan, held at I per cent with a minimum of
supply. Lire, or Italian exchange, re
corded another sever break, demand bill,
selling at (8.95.
Internationale and tractor wsre heaviest
of th bond lilt Liberty Issue, varying
slightly. Total sake., par valu. aggregated
1,(6(,00(.
United State, bond, (old Issue,) wr un
changed on call.
Number of aal. and quotation on leading
stocks: Closing
Sal. High. Low. Bid.
Amer. Beet Hugar. (00 80 79 (0
American Can .... 4,(00 89 (( (9
Amer. Car and F. (,(00 74 76 T(
Amer. Locomotive. 1,100 (( (4 (4
Amer. & and Hefg. 1.(00 (0 79 ((
Amer. Sugar Hefg. (00 106 104 106
Amer. T. and Tel. 4,000 104 101 106
Amer. Z. L. and 8. ..... 14
Anaconda Copper. 8,300 11 (1 (2
Atchison 400 (I (4 (4
A. O.ftW. I. 8. S L. 4.(00 111 109 111
Baltimore ft Ohio, 1,(00 (8 (( (2
B. ft & Copper.... 1,000 10 19 19
Calif. Petroleum .. 200 1( 16 16
Canadian Pacific. 2.(00 144 141 144
Central Leather .. 3.400 70 (9 70
Che, ft Ohio 1,100 14 (4 (4
C. M. ft 8t Paul... TOO 40 11 29
Chicago ft N. W.. 1.100 (( (1 ((
C. R. I. A P. ctfs. (00 10 11 I
Chlno Copper .... 1,200 42 41 42
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 400 88 36 (8
Corn Product. Rfg (4
Crucible Steel .... 9,000 (2 (1 (1
Cuba Can. Sugar.. 1,(00 11 11 11
DIs. Securities...... 1,(00 (1 (9 II
Erl. (00 14 14 14
General Kleotrlo 11(
General Motor. .. 1,(00 111 117 111
Gt. Northern rM 91
Gt. North. Or. Ctf. 1,200 18 2( 18
Illinois Central 14
Inspiration Cot per. 1,000 46 4( 46
Int Mt. Mar. pfd. 11,100 97 9 97
Inter. Nickel .... 1,700 19 !( 28
Inter. Paper 4,800 (1 11 12
K. C. Southern.... i(
Kenntcott Copper.. 100 12 12 12
Louisville ft Nash 112
Maxwell Motors .. (00 21 11 21
Mexican Petroleum 99
Miami Copper .... 200 11 11 11
Missouri Paclflo ., 100 21 It 11
Montana Power .. 100 70 70 70 K
Nevada Copper .. 100 11 11 11
n. x. central i.sve 11 ti 71
N. T., N. H. ft H. TOO 18 18 21
Norfolk ft Western 100 101 201 101
Northern Paelflo.. 1,800 (( 14 84
Paclflo Mall (00 11 29 29
Pennsylvania 100 4$ 44 44
Pittsburgh Coal (4
Ray Con. Copper.. (00 14 14 24
Reading 1,100 76 76 71
Rep. Iron ft Steel.. TOO 11 ,71 76
onet. An, wop , ,
Southern Paclflo . . TOO' (4 (4 (4
Bouthsrn Railway.. 1,400 14 11 (
Studebaker Cor. .. 11,100 41 48 48
Texaa uo i.eoo no 1414 150
Union Paclflo .... 1,(00 111 111 121
U. 8. In. Aloohol.. (00 120 111 111
0. S. Steel ((.(00 90 (9 90
U. 8. Steel pfd.... 400 110 101 109
Utah Copper 1,700 (0 79 T9
Wabaah pfd "B" 11
western union .. sou ..ft tt
Westtnghous Eleo. (00 41 4fl 40
loiat saie ror tnee day, 815,000 .hare.
New York Money.
New Tork, Maroh 4, Mercantile Paper
e pr ceni.
Sterling Exohange 60-day bill, $4.71;
commercial (0-day bill, on bank, $4.7ff
commercial 10-day bill, $4.71; demand,
$4.76; cable., $4.71 7-16.
Silver Bar. (6n; Mexican dollar. (8c.
Bonds Government heavy; railroad Irreg
ular, ,
Time Loans Strong; 10 day., 10 dsea .nd
six months, p.r eent bid.
Call Money Bailer; high. per oent; low,
4 per cent; ruling rat, I per eent; eloelng
bid, 4 per cent; offered at 4 per oent;
last loan, 4 par cent
U. 8. 2 reg.... 97G. Eleo. la .... 98
do ooupon ... 97 Gt. N. lit 4.. ((
U. 8. 8s reg.... 98I. a ref 4. (1
do coupon .... 98 Int M. M. I..... 11
U. S. L. (..... 7K. C. 8. ref. (... 76
U. B. 4 reg,...104L. ft N. un. 4... 85
do coupon ...104M. K. A T. l.t 4. (0
A. r. 8. 6. 96 M. P. gen. 4... ((
A. t. ft t. cit 93ft m. rower .... 80
A. F. 6 9N. T. C deb. ( 91
A. ft Co., 4 .. 86 N. Paclflo I.... (9
Atchison gn. 4. 82 O. 8. L. ref. 4., 93
B. ft O. cv. 4. 78P. T. ft T. 6... 92
Reth 8. ref. 6. 0Pnn. con. 4. (7,
C. Leather (... 97 Pen. gen. 4.. (0
C. Paclflo lit.. 81 4 Reading gen. 4. 14
C. A O. cv (... 78 8. L.ftS. F. a ( (6
C. B. ft Q. )t 4a. (2S. Paclflo v. 6s. 91
CMft8TPcv4s 728. Railway I.., 92
C. R.I.AP ref. 4 (4T. ft Pao. lit... 85
C. ft 8. ref 4s (8U. P. 4 (7
D. ft R. O. ref ( 60 U. B. Rubber 6s. 78
D. of C. ( 1(11 93 U. 8. Steel S... 98
Erie gen 4 (1 Wabaih 1st .... 94
Bid.
St. Loul Live Stock Market.
St. Louis. Mo., March I. Hog, reoelpts.
12,(00; higher; lights $16.90017.00; pig.
$18.00016.76; mixed and butcher, $16.(0
17.05; good heavy, (16.16017.00; bulk (14.(0
17.06.
Cattle receipt, (.100; alow; natlv. beef
steers, $8.00018.60; yearling steers, and
heifers, (7.00011.50; cows $4.00011.60;
stockers and feeders, $6.00010.50; fair to
prime southern beef steers (9.00ll.(0;
beef oowa and heifer. $6.00010.00; outhrn
yearling steers and heifers, $7.(0010.00;
native calves, $(.00014.00.
Sheep receipt., 1.(00 ateady; lamb. $14,00
017.15; ewes, $10.(0012.00; weather, $11.(0
13.25.
New Tork Coffee Market.
New York, March 4. The market for
coffee future wa quiet again today and
fluctuation wer Irregular within a rang
of ( to 6 point. Th opening was I point
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S New Tertt Chicago Olaetasaw S - E :
S Pitts bank Jackeoa, Mis. ' ,
Over Ooorter Century ( tUt .Baste 3
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higher to ( polnta lower sader Mattering
llouldatlon. but there wa a rood erst de
mand from trade sou roes., presumably
sgalnat aalea ot .pot coffee, .nd after lett
ing off 8.(3o, December ramea 10 ..esc.
May, on th ether haad, reacted from 8.41c
to 8.15c and th market cloeed aet ( polnta
lower to 1 pout higher. No Improvement
was reported m the ooeaa freight situation
and tt wa rumored that a rat of $3 per
baa had been Mid. which wonld be the
highest prloe oa record. March, 1.13c; 8.39c;
July, S.4(e; Deptomber, 8 65c; October, 8.69c;
December, l.f 7& Spot oof fee, ateady; Rio 7s.
(c; Santos) 4. ioc K fresh ornrs were
reported In th. coat and freight market.
Owing; to th holiday there were no official
quotations from Braxll. Receipts at the two
port were 41,000 bag.
New York Produce,
New Tork. March (.Butter Firm ; re
ceipt.. 11.10. tuba, creamery hUrher than
extras, 4l4tc; creamery extras (93
score, 47c; firsts. 46 0 47c! seconds, 44
45.c.
Eggsi Irregular: receipts, 31,804 cases;
fresh gathered extra, S637o; extra firsts.
160 J first. 14l6c; second, 140Kc.
Chores Easy: receipts, (63 boxes; tt
held opeelab), t(2(e; state, average
run, 2U2c
Poultry lav wniettled; no prices quoted.
Dressed firm; chicken. 37039c; low la. 29
36c; turkey. 24038c
Xvaporsted Apple.
dull; Ckllfoi-nla. 14lSc; .tat. 160164c.
Prunn Quiet; Callfornlas, 7 14;
Oregon. 11014c.
Aprloots Quiet; choice, 17m e; extra
cholc. 17e; fancy. ISn.
Pescbes Quiet; standard, llc; choice.
ll0L3c
Raisins Quiet; looe muscatels, ittf
te; choice to fancy aeeded, 10(Mlc;
seedless. ((e; Lemdon layora, Z.e. .
Chicago Frost ac Harkei.
Chicago. March , Batter Creamery,
42(e. )
Egg M.rket, ateaeTy; receipt, SS7 ease;
firsts, (4c; ordinary flrarts, 12031c; at mars),
caaea tneladed, 12t(c.
Potatoes Market, lower; receipt, 69 ears;
Wlsconaln, Michigan and Minnesota bulk,
$1 2601.16; la aacka. $1.16l.l.
Poultry Market, firm; young; rooater.
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MlnneopstU Grain Market.
Minneapolis March (.Flour VarWt
unchanged.
Barley $1.8602. !S.
Rye $8 701.76.
, Bran (II. M,
Corn No. I yellow, $1.7001.80.
Oats No. I white. 0llc. 1
Flaxseed $4014.0t. . .
bear York Bagar Market. . --s
New Tork, March 4. Sugar Raw,
toady; cenutfugal, (.06c; molasses, nomi
nal; refined augar, ateady; cut leaf, 1.96c:
crushed, 8.7 be; xnoald A. T.96c; eabea, S.tic;
XXXX powdered, f.stc; powdered, 7.0c;
fine granulated and Diamond A, 7.45c; con.
feottonera A, 7.86c; No. 1. T.30e.
Sew lark Metal. '. "
New Tr. March 4 M.tals lad. firm;
pot, $7.6007.15. Spelter, steady; East. St
Loul delivery, spot offered at $7.71. . . -At
London Copper: Spot, 110; futures.
1119; electrolytic. I12S. Tin: Spot '318
10.; futures. (811 10a. Lead: Spot, ! IDs;
future. 18 10. 8pltr: Spot 1(4; fu
tures, ((.
Havannah Turpentine.
Savannah, Oa,, March 4. Turpentine
Firm; 40 bbla.; aalea, II; receipts, II; ship
ments. (; stock, 14,66.1.
Rosin Firm; sale. I9t bbls.; receipt. 177;
shipments, 114; atook, 10.471. Quota: B, p.
E. F. G. H. I, $1.10; K, $4.60; M, $(.71; N,
$7.00; WO, 17.15; WW, (7.60.
Nosy Tork Drygood. r ' 1
New Tork, Maroh i. Drygood markets
her today led strong at th highest
price yet reached. Worsted dress goods
were quieter on the primary market be
cause all that mill, dealred to ell had
been (old. Burlap wer spotty oa a
pussllng market .
New Tork Cotton.
New Tork, March 4. Cotton Future!
opened firm; March. 11.90a; May, 11.10c;
July, II. 00c; October, 2l.98o; December.
19.90c.
Future olnaed firm; March, 11.12c; May,
11.14c; July, 11.17o; October, 10.18c; Decem
ber, 10.08c.
London Honey. '
London, March 4. Silver Bar, 43 d per
ounce. ,
' Money t per cent.
Dlscoant Rate. Short bill and thrt.
month., per oent
r Bk Leul Graia.
8t Loul. Marah (.Corn No. "I, $1,740
1.79; No. I whit, (1.(001.05; May. $1.17.
Oata No. , Jl92o; No. I white, 9$
94o; Hay, 19o.
Dalath Oil.
Duluth. Minn., March 4 Linseed $4.(1
4.16; arrive, $4.01; May, $4.01; July, $4.00
asked; October, $2.11 bid.
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French Wheat Crop Will .
Be Biggest in History
(By Associated Pre.)
Paris, March 4. France, without a
"bumper" crop of corn to fall back
upon, is making a brave effort to in
crease the yield of other foodstuffs
and there are now, for the first time,
signs that the effort is producing re
suits. ..........
nearly l.uuu.iwu more acres of wheat
were sown last fall than in 1916, ac
cording to recently completed statis
tics. With ordinary good luck, this
means nearly 20,000,000 bushels more
of wheat Spring seeding this year
may exceed that of 191 by nearly
the same extent, which will bring the
French wheat crop this year up to
nearly 40,000,000 bushels more than
that of last year. The bread card,
taking effect January 29, was intend"
ed to save from food consumption the
illlUIUM UUSI1C19 1UI lilS tA"
tended seeding.
IN THE STOCK MARKET
What to buy and what not to buy U clearly
stated in th Industrial and Mining Age.
With certain toek at bargain-counter
levels, th opportunity at th moment i
par. Vnr ttarttnntara.
Addr Immediately . ''
INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE
27 William St.. Now York
Largest Circulation in Its Field in th. World
This advertisement
is appearing
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World's Work
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Nat Geographic Magazine
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Literary Digest (Mar. 30)
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