THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. MARCH 19, 1918. WAN i tC FEMALE Household aad Domestic. GIRL for general housework; no laundry work. 411 S 3th St Harney 4335. (.Ai-ABLt general pirl ; must cook; reference. Har. fill. 1 good MAID for general housework; small family. Harney 5817. 3406 Davenport. WANTED A girl for general housework Harney 3386. jtelsand Restaurants. WANTED Experienced maid. Must fur nish references. Claremont Inu. 17th and Jackson. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day la enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit Ing. telegraphy, ciytj service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE Douglas iss5. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening School. 120 Omaha National Bank Bldg. t)ouglas 6890 FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. TO THB WOMEN WHO HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. Remember that the weather conditions for the next few weeks will probably not .permit room hunters making an ex tended hunt for rooms. Vhev will atay Inside and watch the want-ads. If you "wish your room rented, phone us your ad NOW. Tyler 1000. 6LEEPINQ room, very nicely furnished, on first floor, suitable for two. 2420 Cass St. Douglas 7958. BEAUTIFUL, small front room for lady tn first class private apartment. Webster 17S7. STEAM-HEATED rooms $2 wk alao apts with kltcbeneta ngden Hotel Co Bluffs BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, cl'an. feLEOANT front parlor for two gentlemen with board, close In. Red 7648. LOVELY front room, private home. 10b 8. 29th Ave. Phone Harney 6407. PLEASANT south room for rent at 1119 S. 31st St. Harney 1215. PLEASANT south room In a private fam ily, 131 No. 31et Ave. PARY AVE, 1117 Nice clean room, private family. Housekeeping Rooms. 1578 HARNEY verydeslrable light house- Vonninlr rnoma "Rnfh flnor. 1 9. or 2-room kboM and board $6 per week for three young men. Webster 4313 Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS! If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Gives aomplete description of vacant rooms In 11 part ot tb city. New lists Issuer1 every week. LADY will board and room children under school age while parents are employed. Mother's care. Tyler 1386 W. WILL accommodate three or four with good home cooking. 117 Turner Blvd. Harney 4777. MODERN rooms, board if desired. Har ney car. 1516 N. 33d. Unfurnished Rooms. SUITE of t rooms for light housekeeping: modern conveniences; laundry. Webster S390. HEATED ROOMS, CRriQIITON BLOCK. World Realty Co.. Douglas (342. Bun Theater B'ds FOR RENT HOUSES West. DOUBLE house, S rooms each side Rent separately or dandy 10-room rooming house. Inquire 312 No. 25th St. North. 4 ROOMS on first floor, modern except heat. 2609 North 19th Ave. Wehatcr 357. South. 616 PARK AVE., 7 rms $40 00 209 S. 36th St., 8 rms 45.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. ijJAN'D new stucco house for sale or rent m to colored, r 72 1 Woohvorth. Miscellaneous. 9-ROOM. all rrodern house, close In. 146. JOHN J MULVIHILL (Realtor). 800 Brandels Theater Bldg Phone Doug (1 . HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THB CITY. CREIOH SONS A CO.. REE BLDO. OARDEN, 4119 N. 38th street. rms. $12.80 208 South 41st: hot water plant $25,00 JOHN N. FRENZBR. DOUGLAS 554 COTTAGE for rent, C rooms and bath, iose In. Call Webster 4908. FOR RENTFURNISHED Apartments. CAPITOL AVE., mora apartment, 1812 Modern 2 and 3- FO RENT APARTMENTS West. COLLEGE TERRACE. New apartments. Just finished, w' h all the latest features and conveniences--fireproof throughout, $35 and $40. Located southeast corner 23d and California S's., or call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 1l Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 490. M KYEREYE"AparYmeuts, 145 N. 31th St." 5 rooms. $55.00. 3 rooms. $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few equal; 3-room apartment; also 4-room flat. Apply 220 4 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. HAM 1 1 TON APTS.- Fireproof-TiihffJF-nam- furnished or unfurnished I) '472 North. 4 AND 5 ROOM APTS., new, modern, $23.50 to $30, Maple court, 18th and Maple St., open today. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. 8 rooms, 410 South 25th Avenue, with heat and Janitor service and private basement. Walking distance. $40.00 Summer. $45.00 Winter. BENSON A MYERS CO., Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. T46. BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment to sub lease. Harney 2823. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINE! new store roo)n and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For nartlcuiara see Coi.rad Young. 322 Brat dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1671 MODERN store, 16th St., nearpTo. Irw rent. G. P. Stebbifis, 1610 Chicago St Office and Desk Rooms WILL share an attractive office in Bee building; choicest location; front of eleva tor; a rare opportunity. Box 4048, Omn ha Bee. COMFORTABLE offices in The Bee Build ing for the most discriminating tastea. Keys:one Investment Co.. Tyler 131 FOR RENT Lodge rooms, IsT? Capitol Ave., Omaha Aerie, Number 38. F. O. B. Telephone Douglas 660. OFFICES, $20 per month and up FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO., FIRST TRUST CO.. Ami Tvler 600 WANTED TO RENT Business Property. LARGE eastern concern wants 6,000 to l.t Uf square feet of ground floor spuee fir branch house. Rent must be reasniaele. Box 4046, Omaha Bee. r - MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 15th and 16th Phone Tyler 3400 Have your moving handled lust as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and hipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., S. 16th. Douglas 4163. RENTAL SERVICE FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete Hat of vacant, houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. Itth and Jackson 8ta. MOVING AND STORAGE Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 433S J. C. REED Express Co.. Moving, Packing snd Storage 1207 Fsrnam St Web. 27411. Doug 614S Bee Want Ads Bring Results. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED West. OWN YOUR HOME WEST FARNAM HOME 9-room strictly modern home Just oft ' of Farnam street on 3Sth Avenue. 4 rooms " and sun room on first floor, finished In oak; 4 rooms on second floor with oak floors and white enamel woodwork. One large room finished on third floor. Two baths. Hot water heat: large garage for three cars. Owner is willing to sacrifice this property for quick sale. Price $15,600. Shown only on appointment. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., MULhJL2iat- Bk- BldK' 17sl- Leavenworth Heights New Five-Room Bungalow 6 rooms first floor, oak floors through out, very nicely decorated, full cement basement, furnace heat, good large attic. This is a well-built house, south front, pretty location, close to car. Price $3,950. Terms. J. L. HIATT CO., GflA FIRST NATIONAL 63 DANK BUILDING. TYLER HOUSE ON PAYMENTS. Would sell my house on Georgia avenue, near the park, for $2,800. Would take $.100 duwn and balance $25 a month. The house has t'ght rooms, modern, large porch, upstairs and down. Back "and front stairs. Could be used for two fami lies. Inquire 4038 Seward St. EQUITY $330 on $875 lot, northwest corner 43d and California Sts. for $100. You can buy balance of lot at $i0 a month. Will take diamond ring or Btlck pin Write Box Y 451, Omaha Bee. FIELD Club District 7-r. modern house, garage, lot 70x166; price $4,260. C A. Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1616. North. $200 CASH BALANCE F -SY TERMS. Here Is a bargain, nice 4-r. cottage, 3 lots, all set out in bearing fruit, close to car. Price only $1,650. You shou'J act quickly on this snap. Located a S325 N. 42d St. For further information call L. N. BUNCE & CO. 24thand Lake Sts. Webster 854. FOR SALE OR RENT 3474 Grant St., 8-room house with I full size lots, vacant land adjoining for gardening purposes. M1TCHEL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames St. Col. 317. $150 CASH. A good 6-room house, with oak floors, strictly modern, may be bought on easy monthly terms; good neighborhood; not far from car. Go out today. Phono Douglas 3628, days. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. S621 Hamilton, oak finished $3,150 Acre with good Improvements ....$4,000 1841 N. 23d, only $1,300 2 full lota and 6 houses $6,0n0 JOHN W. ROBB1NS, 1802 FARNAM ST. NICE modern bungalow with large grounds and some fruit. At 3026 Larlmore Ave., for $2,600. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha N:it. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294. STRICTLY modern 5-r. house, with garage, near 33d and Parker, $26. F. D. WEAD, 310 South 18th; KOUNTZE PLACE Modern s-room house, full basement, large lot. close to car. Price $3,350 Norrls A Norrls. D 4270 OAK bungalow, 6 rms., brand new, all mod., very attractive, $3,150; only small amount cash. bal. like rent. D. 3140. 5J1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187 OWNKlTTeaTrng city will sell 6-room mod- FOR SALE Boat large body high-grade, " u ?V,.. u, , L ' , ,, wh 7.,, mod um-priced land In Nebraska. Very em home: Kvans St.; part cash. Web. 731. (ue m(ey qulre(j & Er,dloy. Wol- 7-ROOM modern house and garage, $20. bach. Neb. 1502 OMo St. . EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 320-aore WILL sell my 6-room cottage, $890. 4032 N. Improved Buffalo county farm, within 25th St. - auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $60 per acre " South C. K. DAV1F.S. KEARNEY Wfrlef loT'tselo WrZl "rii&x and bath, on corner lot, close to car line . ,i, n i nl, ,, j , ... i prices write Geo. Antll , B air. Neb. and school, living room finished in oak, . i oak floors throughout, built-in buffet and WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms bookcases, living room nicely decorated, and ranches in good Old Dawes County press brick' foundation. Price $4,250. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. 3052 S. 33d St., Just being completed, KANCHE8 of all sizes and kinds, easj 7 rooms' and bath on corner lot, one-half terms A. A Patzman. SOI Karhacb Blk block to car. Purchaser may select light ; fixtures and decorations. Price $3,850. Uregon L-andS. C. a. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Th. Bldg. mew Jordan Valley Project Heart of the 2316 tOtffH 85TH AVE. range Get on th i ground floor with 80 Five-room bungalow on paved street, acres Irrigated land In connection with east front; nearly new; one and a half open range You en grow stock success- blocks to school. Price $3,200. fully and cheaply. Personally conducted C O OARLBEKG, 312 Brandels Thoa. Bldg. excursion every tv wteks. (lend for bul- ,. letln. Harley J. Hooker, 340 1st National Miscellaneous. Bank Bidg BUNGALOW. " Wyoming Lands. New. 5-room stucco: oak finish; nicely - . decorated; fine location; near car line. ?ANCH IN 7H J' U,S1K1T- Prlc $4,000. Terms: $000 cash, balance '-acr "ncn- E40c!1RCre Gose" Co,; monthly I and 160 acres "lout Co., Neb., nil ncvinv Rr rAPAf TTHAFT ln a body: l,es 10 mlles nor,h of Henry- JtShJNbUM & LAKMltnntL, Neb . j.m ,ous9, barn for 20 horses, ' Paxton Blk. g cows; tool house; good well; land Is VnR SALE Beautiful new 6-room modern nearly level; has 2 miles running water white stucco residence on Council Bluffs through the ranch: large part of the land car line. Handy location for anyone could be Irrigated; clear of encumbrance. working ln Omaha. Very easy terms A Price $30.00 per acre; half cash, or would H Becker. 3206 Ave A. Council Bluffs take eastern Iowa or III. farm o..ly. S. O. MAKE A NOISE like a buyer, lot 20th and Nordqulst, 322 Neville Blk. Vinton, double frontage. Owner here from WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a.. California for a few days. Box 4219 Including paid-up water rights. Henry Omaha Pee. Levi A C. M Rvlander. gE4 Omaha Nat'l w farnam smTth & CO.. Miscellaneous 1320 Farnam St." '""oJug 1064. CHOICE FARMNlelson 422 Rose Bldg REAL ESTATE-Unimproved FARMLAND FORjENX,, . , IOWA FARM FOR RENT Fine little jOO- West- acre farm, 10 miles northwest from Woi d- J ha"ve a 40xl30-foot D,ne- Harrison county, Iowa, and six rrlles lot, located In one of ' southeast from Pisgah. Neat, small build Omaha's best residence Inga; 80 acres plow land, 10 clover, balance sections, 42d and Callfor- pasture. Immediate possession. X W nla, that I must dispose Kynett, Council Bluffs. Ia. of. Will arrange very r- SS: aFddrressUrBoe FARM LAND WANTED 4249, Omaha Bee. , FARMS VvWtED FOR RENT -Lois 5. 6 and 7, Richmond Ad- T)on' list your farm with us If you dltlon, for season of 191H. Rent $7. Ad- want to keep It. dress Box 3990 Omaha Bee. e. P. SNOWDEN A SON, "North. 423 a 15,h' Douglas 9371. VACANT NORTH Have full lots on Plnkney street. POULTRY AND PET STOCK south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced lo sell, can give terms. BARRON S. C W. Leghorns, world's fa- TRAVER BROS CO.. mous egg laying strain. Eggs $6 per 100; Douglas 6886. 819 First Nst. Bk. Bldg. $1.25 per 15; chicks, 15c each. Help win . the war by producing layers. Write for prices on Imported pens. Mrs, M. W. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty s"xt". !"', Neb. WE WILL buy your home or business Eg, fnrTahVng property and pav cash SIMPSON'S POULTRY FARM. H. A. WOLF CO.. Florence 492 Electric Bldg. Tyler 5 rjorence rr,T.-,-rr-a - ; T7. T 60,000 PURE BRED BABY CHICKS, 12 BUSINESS properties and lnvestmenu. varieties. $12.50 to $16.00 per 100. Safe . T. 5 id , o,, delivery guaranteed. KANSAS POULTRY 620 First National Bank Bldg. COMPANY. NORTON, KANSAS M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. LT)HrRUSTYncub Income.-Bu Incss and Trackage 8Plallst. , promptly Big catalog free. M. 15th and Dodge Sts. Dougla. 415. M. Johnson Co.. Mfm.. Clay Center. Neb BUFF ORPINGTON egKsT CoTfax 1104 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. Horses Live Stock Vehicles DUNDEE BARGAIN NOTICE to farmers Old gentleman will A nnn will sacrifice 5 big young mares. 2.800 S5 000 1,,s- 6 and 7 nr oM' blas; 3 0"0 lbs., . ? ,, ,, 6-year-old dapple grays; driving horses. 6-room modern home, practically few. daughter. 738 1st Ave., Council on a corner lot, with regulation . ving mffg room arrangement on the first floor; three . . . aUic00 batt SeCnd ,10r: flrPd HK tTa'nIR &. nl7R QPATXT 2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2508. (jJuUVlllK & A1JN, BAROAIN for cash, if taken on farm. 2 Dougla 3962. 919-20 City Nat'l Bank. teams mares, 2.600 to 2,800 lbs. I am I WILL BUY a Dundee home 6TrTfooms, 100 t0 car8 for ,hPm- im Junf st modern and new. and pay one-half cash ' 1 - box 3853 hjL5?L- FINANCIAL TESmdNRES JZc 40 acres uplands, choice location; lm- dences; funds on hand for quick closing, proved with small but neat five-room p ti T OITHPF IXC house, good new barn (stone foundation) f'; ' " room for six head of horses, granary and 638-40 KeeljneBldg haymow for five tons; small orchard, LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. & oWpii'Sn-iury-w W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. acres good stand alfalfa and entire farm DIVIDENDS OK 5 PER CENT OR MORE Twenty-two mllea of Omaha and good One doll.-.r utarts an account, automobile route the entire distance; OMAHA LOAN BLDO, ASSOCIATION. quite handy to good market town and y y BINDER other good features. Prlee only (US per Monf,y on' nan(, for mortgage loans, acre FOR SHORT TIME ONLY; cash or rMy National Bank Bldg one-half cash; balance 6 4 per cent. Pos- ..,.. .. . rrTrr; .,,;' session if taken at once. Considering the OMAHA HOM.S LAST NEB. FARMS location, buildings and fertility of the t7'K , . , XV "' ,, soil this la by far the best 40-acra bargain 1016 Omaha Nst. Bank Bldg Doug 2715 in Douglas or Sarpy counties. CI W FARM LOANS. KttCtf ORIN S. MERRILL CO. "72 ' PAUL PETERSON. O O Room 1217-1218 City Nat Bank Bide. 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. 10 ACRES PRICED TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Just a little over 1 mile to the 1 of 42d and Grand car line: lays fine litis about 4 acres of grapes, about 4 acr "i of other frult, small barn, good enkken house, well and other outbuilding" The house on this place burned down, da' if you want the place as It stands yoj can have it for (priced low) only $3,750, and buy It on reasonable terms, too. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Vr. Clark. HASTINQS & HEYDKN. 1614 Harney St 5 ACRES. Improved, near Florence. .$4,000 1 acre, near 56th and Spring Sts.... 600 4 acre, corner 37th and Jones Sts.. 550 4 acre, corner 37th and llartman.. 650 These are all bargains. Very easy terms can be arranged. RASP BROS, 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside city limits, near carllne Ideal place to raise poultry or garden This Is a 150-ft. frontage for $610; will sell on easy terms Telephone Walnut 3460 REAL ESTATE To Exchange STORE WANTED. Want to trade quarter section land, four miles from store in Loup county, Ne braska. Well improved. General mer chandise or hardware. No more than $5,000 stock. DORT STOKES, Lincoln hotel, Lincoln. Neb. WE have acreage to exoh. for home in city. What have yout Call Mr. Browne INTERSTATE REALTY CO.. 913-14 City Nyt'l. Douglas ?81. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones CcvTs. D. for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 578 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3840. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one 7 room, modern house, one 8-rooni modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, rinse to car lines In Omaha: also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property In first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Building. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for ( and (-room housea and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Reslty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg GOOD Omaha Income hrick flat for land. Price $12,000. Mtg. $5,600; inc. $1,000 per year. 211 Brandels Thea. Bid,. Mr. Pease WANT good residence: abouT iljm. Will pay one-half cash, balance In good resi dence lots. Box 1792. Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 19. Our next excursion to MoGehee, Ark W fi. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Hometeekera' excursion to Colorsdo potnta every first and third Tues days. Write for free farm booklet and special land-seekers rates for parties of five or more. Immediate possession and eight years' time on our landa at 6 per cent. THB TWIN LAKES LAND AND WATER COMPANY. 138 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha. WHEAT lands, Kit Caraon county. Colorado" $12.60 to $18 per acre. We control 28 choice quarters. Send for booklet Klok Investment Co.. Omaha Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS. $5 down, $5 monthly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, south ern Missouri. Price only $220. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo. $5 MONTHLY, buys 40 acres southeFnMi souri; price $160; farni, fruit, poultry land; "free list." Geo. D. Williams, Mt. Vernon, 111. Nebraska Lands. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Liberal Receipts and Bearing Reports Have Depressing Effect on Cattle Market; Prices Slump. Omaha, March 18. 1918 Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. htep. Kstlmate Monday ....10.000 14.600 '9.000 Same day last week.. 6.439 IS. 117 10,656 Same day 2 wks. ago.. 11. 263 9.38 19.09J Same dny 3 w ks. ago .10,934 20.892 f 668 Same day 4 wks. ago.. 9,831 lrt.lsl 16 042 Same dny last year.... 90S 1.955 4 144 Receipts and disposition of lie stork st the Union Stock yards. Omaha. Neb., for !4 hours ending st ,1 o'clock p. m yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle Hogs Sheep. Hrs. C, M. St. P.. II 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific .... 13 Union Pacific 82 27 63 1 C. & N. W east .... 35 40 6 1 C. & N. W., west .... 87 75 12 1 C, St. T. M. & O. .. 89 24 3 C, R. & Q, east .... 9 C , H. A Q . west 42 29 5 1 C, R, I. & P.. e.ist . . 15 ii . . 1 C. R. I. ft T., west.. 5 I 5 Illln.ils Central 3 Chicago Ot. West ..25 fi .. 1 Total receipts 405 199 S3 DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 620 2,42 749 Swift & Co 2.SC4 3,396 1,739 Cudahy Packing Co. .. 91 8.1S9 3.026 Armour A Co 1,621 2.l6:t 3,766 Schw-arts & Co. , 3.2, 5 J. W. Murphy 1,513 Lincoln Pncking Co. .. 90 Wilson Packing Co. .. 381 Armour, Denver 660 Cudahy, Sioux City 489 Benton, Vansant SI Hill Son 353 F. It. Lewis 623 J. H. Root A Co. .... 127 ,T. II. Bulla 161 Rosenstock Bros 109 F. O. Kellogg 298 Wertht lnicr S Dtgen 50 Fills A Co 62 Sullivan Itrns :!- M A K. Calf. Co 53 Christie 150 ., Hifcgiiis 1 Huffman 26 Meyers 21 Olassherg 4 Huker. .lones A Smith 58 Banner Bros 112 John Harvey 755 Dennis A Francis .... 198 Jensen ft. Lungron .... 160 Pat O'Day 1 Other buyers 910 5,105 Totals 10,218 lfi.809 15,624 Cattle The week opens out with a .llx-ral run of cattle, about 10,000 head, or nearly 4,000 more than were here a week ago to day. Liberal receipts and bearish reports from eastern market centers had a rather depressing Influence on the trade, and al though there was a good demand for beth local and shipping account, business was slow and prices anywhere from wik to 10c lower than the close of last week. Quality was much the same as It was last week, and bulk of the fair to good 00 to I, 100-pound steers sold around $11.60(5) 12.40. Cows and . heifers did not shjw so much chango, being very little lower than list week, and the same was true i to stockers and feeders. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beeves. $12.35313.35; fair to good beeves, $11.6012.25; common to fair beeves. $9.25 II. 25; good to choice yearlings, $10. 76ff 11.25; fair to good yearlings, $9.50010.60; common to fair yearlings, $8.509.60; good to choice grass beeves, $11.00(12.00; fair to good grass beeves, $9.60t!11.00; common to fair grass beeves, $8.004f9.00; good to choice heifers. $9.5011.00; good to choice cows, $9.2510.50; fair to good cows, $8.2609.25; common to fair cows, $6.608.00; prime feeders. 1 1 0 . 7 6 4i 11,60; good to choice feeders, $9.50ij)10.75; fair to good feeders, $8.75(3 9.50; common to fair feeders, $6.60ffl8.00; good to choice stockers, J 9. 50 11. 00; stock heifers. 8.0U10.0O; stock cows, 7.009.60; stork calves, $8.0010.60; veal calves, $9.00 13 .00; bulls, stags, etc., $7.0009.76. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 1 710 $8 60 38 689 $10 26 33 664 10 35 28 82J 10 60 25 828 10 66 1 920 10 76 29 835 11 30 4 65 J.1 36 12 905 11 50 42 1111 11 65 20 954 11 60 20 1003 11 70 7 1234 11 75 . 40 1169 ,1 86 19 1229 11 90 18 1226 13 16 23 1077 12 40 4 1145 13 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 16 3S3 8 60 8 467 ( 00 14 603 10 50 44 1101 II 76 22 10S9 12 00 HEIFERS. 20 733 9 26 7....... 793 11 00 COWS. 4 917 7 50 1 730 i 75 2 730 8 25 8 1016 8 65 2 1015 8 76 7 1047 6 80 3 1166 9 25 6 1078 9 70 9 1056 10 25 8 1410 10 50 BULLS. 1 1770 10 00 CALVES. 2 485 9 60 1....... 410 10 00 1 20 10 50 1 80 11 00 2 155 12 00 1 250 12 60 1 150 13 mi STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 640 8 00 8 400 8 75 19 445 9 00 $4 640 ) 60 32 609 10 00 68 662 10 26 18 771 10 60 10 760 10 70 13 874 10 90 Hogs Receipts of hogs this morning were fairly liberal, and the market opened with shippers taking everything In the light weight class at prices that were for the most part 4050o lowed than Saturday They were picking out only the best they could find in the light weights and their purchases were confined to a limited num ber. Packers were doing little or nothing and the indications were to lower the prices ln their divisions. The best price was $16.90, a decline of 40c from the top figure Satur day, while the bulk of the early offerings moved at $16.3016.70. Trade was slow with the big bulk of the hogs still In first hands well after mldforenoon. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh Pr. ... $16 30 ... 16 40 70 16 60 ... It 70 ... 16 80 68. .275 62. .309 70. .257 41. .245 70. .222 $16 25 . 16 35 . 16 50 . 16 65 . 16 75 22. .306 40.. 288 78. .223 38. .232 73.. 204 Sheep The market today opened with a very liberal supply of sheep, 88 cars or 19.000 head. Early bids were lower and by mldforenoon but few sales had been made. Among the early sales were three loads of fleshy shorn lambs at $14.00 that averaged 79 pounds and a string of shearing lambs to a feeder buyer at $17.00. Quality of the stuff today was not quite as good as pro ceeding days, there being a fairly large FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. LOW RATES C (i CARI.BERO. 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. 5V2 HARRISON A MORTON, 5y2 919 omaha Nat. lik. mag. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6. 6'4 and 6 Per Cent. J. H. P1IMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and FarnamSta MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY, Douglas 4228. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men or Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40. 6 mo.. H. goods, total, $3.60 Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam Ty 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY -I V! SMALLER LOANS. Off 1- O tv. c. FLATAU. EST. 1892. " 10 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. T 950 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619 Est. 1891. 5 ESTATE TRANSFERS Olof Hansen and wife to William F. Smock 1 and wife, Twenty-seventh street, 66 feet of Craig avenue, east side, 66x132 $ 250 John W. Lelsy to ftivan Krstich, Q street, nortn side, 25x60 feet 760 William E. Adams to Thomas J. Lynn. Jaynes street, 126.9 feet east of Thirty-ninth street, north side, 122 X143.4 ,.. 1.300 Aron J. Johnson and wife to David H. Phelps, Arthur street, 160 feet B. of Orphange street, south side, 60x130 1 Elizabeth A. Hesaellnk and husband to Stella H. Hasenkamp, northwest cor ner Forty-fifth and Brown afreet, (2x123 375 OMAHA CASH GRMN PRICES TODAY Early sales of corn on the Omaha market indicated that the cash was off 3 to 10 cents a bushel from Saturn day. Up to noon the market was slow and the sales went at $1.15 to $1.42 a bushel. Receipts were 422 carloads. Oats were tip a cent on the early sales, going at 85(86 cents a bushel. Kecehpts were 86 carloads. Wheat receipts were 12 carloads. number of heavy and ln-btwen kinds of lambs on sale, Oeneral market appears to be slow le 10(fl5c lower. Aged stock was ln Irregu demand at prices that were steady. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs, good to choice. $17. 75018. 00: lambs, fair to good, $17.2517.75; lambs, heavy weight, $16,5007.60; lambs, feeders. $16.60017 25; lambs, shorn, $13.00014.60; lambs, culls. $12.00fl 16 00; yearlings, fair to choice, $14.00016.60; wethers, fair to choice, $13 25 f 1 4.75 : ewes, fair to choice. $1 ! OOiff 13 85 ; ewes, breeders, all ages, f ll.00O17.D0; ewes, culls and canners, $8.00 W 10 00. St. lxiuls Live Mtork. St Louis, Mo., March IV Cattle Re ceipts, 6,100 bead: market, lower; native beef steers. $S 00tfl3 60; yearling steers and heifers, $7.0'ir ! 3 60; rows. $6 00fU 60; stockors and feeders, $6 0011.60; southern steers. $9 00!? 50; beef cows and heifers. $7.60SflO0O; southern yearling steers and heifers, $6.0010.00; native calves, $6.00(jf 14.00. Hogs Receipts. 22,300 head; market, lower; light, $17.50 17.80; pigs, $14.26 17.25; mixed and hutchers. $7.26(f?17 .75; good heavy, $16.75017.35; hulk, $17.16ff 17 66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market. steidy: lambs. $14.00018 00; ewes, $13 50(f 13.00; cannora and choppers, $6.609.60. Kansas City Live Slock. Kansas City, Mo.. March 18. Cattl Re ceipts, 17.000 head; lower; prime fed ale-TS. $12.60fl'13 60; dressed heef steers, $10, 50(ff 12.85: western sleers. $9 7Siffl2.S5; cows, $7.4013-11.00; heifers, $7 50011.75; stockers and feeders, $7.76sf 12.60; bulls, $7.SO(8M0.OO; calves. $7.60(913.00. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 bend; lower: bulk, $16.25917.00: heavy. $16. 26(ti! 17,10; packers and butchers, $IH.50lf? 17 10; light, $16.6041' 17.26; pigs. $12.0015 60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6,500 head; steadv; lambs, $17,00(n l8 Oil; Noarltnga, $13 60i 15.60; wethers, 112.7044 14.00 ; ewes, 111. My 13.00. Chicago l ive Slock. Chicago, March 1 . Cattle Receipts 21,oon bead; market, firm; native steers, $9 60(9)11.60; stockers and feeders, $S.20((ii 12 16; cons and heifers, $7.10(912.16; calves $10,5016 85. Hogs Receipts, 66.000 head; market, wsnk; bulk, il6 .804T17.50; light, $17.10jii 17.80; mixed, $1 6.65W 17 75 ; heavy, $16 00jr 17.20; rough, $16 00(ff 18.30; pigs, $13 50Jj 17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16.000 head, market, weak; sheep, $11.00iffl4.6O; lambs, $14.6018.36. Sioux City Mve Stork Market. ' Sioux City, Ia March U. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,000 head; market steady to 15c lower: beef steers. $10.00013.76; fat cows and heifers, $3 000)11.60; canners, $7.00 8.00; stockers and feeders, $9.60g)11.76, calves, $8.0012.5O; bulls, stags, etc., $8.00 10.60; feeding cows and heifers. $7.00 .60. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 heed; market 80o to 40c lower; light, $16.6Oi6.70; mixed, $l.60(Rit6 60; heavy, $16.26 16 .60 ; pigs. $13.00014.60; bulk of sales, $16.4616.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, goo head: market steady. St. Joseph Mve Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., March 18. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,000 head: market lower: steers, $9.0013.60; cons and heifers, $7,000)12.00; calves, $7.0013.60. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; market tower- top, $17.10; bulk of sales, $16.60i8P17.06. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 7,000 head; lambs. $14.00W18.00: ewes. $7.0013.25. OM AH (iENFHAL MARKET. Beef Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective March 18 am as follows: Loins No. 1, 29Hc; No. 2, 26c; N. 3, 174c. Ribs No. 1, 24Hc; No. 2, 22Mic; No. 3. I6V1C Rounds No. 1, 20c; No. 2, 19Vjc; No. 3, 16Vo. Chucks No. 1, 17c; No. 2, 164c; No. 3, 15c. Plates No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, 13V4C Oysters Northern standards, per gal., $2.60; large cans, 63c; small cans, 89c; se lects, 12.90 per gal.: large cans. 66c: small cans, 43c; counts, $3.10 per gal.; large cans. $3.10; small, 70c; small cans, 48c; Chesa peake st.iniirds. $2.26 per gal.; large cans 45c; small cans, 20c; aelecta, 12.60 per gal.: large cans. 60c; small cans, 35o. , Celery California mammoth, fresh trim med dally, well bleached, per dozen, 90c Fish Whiting, ocean pike, per lb., skin skinned. 7c; round, 8c; box lots, 84c: her ring, per lb., round, 9Hc: sack lots, 8c; herring, per lb., dressed, lie; box lots, 10c; tulllhbe, white avge, 1 lb., per lb.. 11c; box lots, 10c; Canadian W. C, lack pickerel, rd., 12c; box lots, 11c; yellow pike. No, 1, 18e; box lots, 17c. Fresh Frozen (per lb.) Halibut, coast frozen, -c; salmui,, red, coast frozen, 22c, pink, 20c; black rod sable first, coast frozen, 15c; black bass, O. 8., fsc; targe or small, 20c; trout, small, 20c; whlleflsh, me dium and large, 18c; pike. No. 1. 18c: box lota, 17c; pickerel, dressed, 16c; round, 12o: crapple, average, 12 lb., 16c; tlleflsh, for steak, 15c; yellow perch, 18c; buffalo and carp, 11c; ling cod, 12c; flounders. 12c; western redsnapper, lie; silver smelts. 16c: native mackerel, 21o; wh ting rd. O. 8. and medium large, 8c: frogs. Louisiana black bulls, per dnz.. Jumbo. $2.76: medium, $2 00 Fresh Caught (per lb.) Halibut, fancy ex press stock, 25c; salmon, red, fancy express stock, 26e; black cod sable fish. 15c; black bass. O. S, 31c; large or mall, 26c; catfish, O. 8. and large, 26c; medium. 22c; crapple. O. S. and large, 22c; buffalo, genuine, Rd., If any. 16c; buffalo-carp, Rd , 14c; red snapper, 18c: native mackerel, chilled, 21c; haddock, chilled, 12c; cod, eastern, chilled. 15c: flounders, 14c; Spanlah mackerel, 17c: silver smelts, chilled, 16c; shad, split, each (frozen), 25c. Kippered Salmon, 10-lb., baskets, plenty, fill all orders, S3. 10 : kippered sahleflah 01 grayflsh, 10-lb. baskets, plenty, fill all orders. $2.40; smoked white (lakeflsh), 10 lb baskets, plenty, fill all orders. $2.30. Frogs Louisiana black bulls, per djsen Jumbo, $3.00: medium, $2.00. New York floffee Market. New York, March 18. The market for coffee futures opened one point higher to four lower and developed unusual activity throughout the day. Near positions led the strength, May advancing to $S .60 and July to $8.70 or six to 10 points above Satur day's cloBe. A good deal of the buying ln near positions wns by local Interests, partly against sales of actual coffee. Late months were not so strong as the near, as outside Interest sold moderately on the ad vance. The close was steady with prices one to 10 points net higher. Some Improve ment la expected In the freight situation as a result of the taking over of Dutch ves sels In port here. The spot market was quiet but stesdy with little pressure from sellers although It Is understood that in terior buyers have f.ilr supplies on hand. Futures: March, 8.45o; Mary, 8 60c; July, 8.69c; September, 8.67c; October, 8.68c; De cember, 8.71c. Spot Rio No. 7, c; Santos, 4, 11c. The official cables reported Rio and Santos unchanged In spots with Santos fu tures 60 to 100 rels higher. Receipts at the two ports, 20.000 bags against 18,000 last year. Cost and freight offers were scarce. Th-sve were rumors of sales late Satur day of Santos 4s at 10.70c and IO.8O0 and offers today of Santos 4s at 10.95c. New York Produce Market. New York, March 18. Butter Market weak; receipts, 9,928 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 44H4V4c; creamery extras (92 score), 43V442V4c; firsts, 42'A43c; sec onds, 4142c. Eggs Market firm; receipts. 20.422 cases; fresh gathered extras, 43c; extra firsts, 42c; firsts, 414J41ljc; seconds. .19 40c. Cheese Market weak; receipts, 2,273 boxes; state held specials, 2525ftc, aver age run, 2424c. Live Poultry Market firm; old roosters, 27c; young roosters and smooth legged chickens, 36c ; turkeys, 36c, Dressed, mar ket quiet; chickens, 27 40c; fowls, 29 35c; turkeys, 24 4j)28c. Kvnpomted Apples. New York, March 18. Evaporated apples quiet.; California, 14's316c; state, 16(Q 16Hc Prunes Scarce; Callfornlas 714Hc; ;Oregons 12414c. Apricots Firm: choice 17?4o; extra choice 18 Kc; fancy 19 020c. Peaches, more here; standard. 314 le; choice, 124I3e; fancy, 1314 14c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels 9 4 994c; choice to fancy seeded 10 011c; seedless 84 8 He; London layers $2.00. New York Sugar. New York, March 18. Sugar Raw. steady; centrifugal, 6.06c; molasses, nomi nal. Refined, steady; cut loaf, 8.95c; erunhed. 8.70c; mould A, 7.96c; cubes, 8.20c; XXXX powdered, 7 6c; powdered, 7.60o; fine granulated and Diamond A, 7.46c; con fectioners' A, 7.35c; No. 1, 7.30c. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Receipts Large; Cash Corn in Active Demand; Oats Sell Higher; Rye and Bar ley Off. Omaha, March 18. 191V Arrtala of grain over Sunday were very large, with 12 cars of wheat. 423 cars of corn, 86 cars of oats, 4 cars of rye and 12 cars of barley. Weather conditions of the past week hsve been very favorable for the movement of corn and as a result arrivals of this cereal have been extremely large. Cash prices have been slashed severely, sales of corn showing a drop of 40o to 60c and In many Instances much more. Oats have sold off within the week 8c to lOo and rye also has declined, but the slump In this cereal has not been as great as that In barley. With only a very light milling do mand for barley, cash premiums have been cut 15c to 250. Cash corn waa In active demand today and the spot generally somewhat lower, quo tations being unchanged to 6e off. Prices for the different grades showed a wide variance, In some cases 10c and 15c, accord ing to quality. No 3 while sold on the floor at $1 55 snd $1 60 and the No. 4 white at $1.42 and $1.65 No. 6 white sold at $1 26 and $1 40. No. 3 yellow brought $1.36 and $1.40 and No. 4 yellow. $1 25 and $1.88. No. 6 yellow brought $1.15 and $1 25. No. 4 mixed went at $!.! and $1.35 and the No. 6 grade of mixed corn at $1.17 and $1.16. Oats were also In active demand, selling readily at an advance of a cent a bushel all around, the bulk bringing a fell cent more than they did Saturday. No. 1 white sold at 8Sr and No. 3 white at 864c Standard oats sold at 86c and 86"4o and No. 3 white at 86c. No. 4 whlto brought 85c and 860, while sample grade cats went at 65c. Rye was 4o to 6e lower and barley about 5c lower. The Inquiry for these cereals was rather light and most of the offerings went to shippers. No. rye solda t $2.76 and No. 3 rye at $2.75, while No. 4 barley sold at $1 85. CARLOT RKCKIPT8. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 4 267 102 Minneapolis 180 Duluth 6 Omaha II 433 86 K annua City 29 367 38 St. Loul 38 262 166 Winnipeg , 139 These sales were reported today: Corn: No. 4 white, 1 car, $1.48; 1 ear. $1.46; 4 3-6 car, $142; No. 6 white, 3 cars, $1 .30; 1 car $1.27; 1 car. $1 26; 44 cars, $1.26: No. 6 white, 2 cars. $1.26; 1 car. $1.20; 1 car, $1.16; sample while, 1 car, $1.00; No 3 yellow, 1 car, $1 40; 1 car, $1.35; No. 4 yellow, 13 cars, $1 30; 5 cars, $1.28; 1 car, $1.26; No. i yellow, I cars, $1.36; 1 car, $1.22; 1 car, $1.21; 7 cars. $1.20; S cars, $118; 3 cars, tt.17: S3-6 cars, $1.15; No. 6 yellow, 1 car, $1.15; 1 rsr, $1.16; cars, $1.12; S cars, $1.10; car, $1.00; sample ollow, 1 car, $1.20; No. 4 mixed, $1.30; 1 car, $1.26; No. 6 mixed. 1 csr, $1.23; I car. $1.21; 12 cars, $1.20; car, $1.18; 1 ca, $1.17; No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $1.20; 6 cars. $1.10; 1 car, $1.05; sample mixed, 1 car, $1.25: 1 car, 95c. Oats: No. 1 white, 1 csr, 6o; No. t white, 1 car, 86 4c; alandard, 3 cars, 86Vio: 2 cars, 86c; No. 3 white, 21 cars, 660; No. 4 white, 3 cars, 86c; 1 car, 864ia; 4 cars. 864a; sample white, I cars, 860; No. 4 mixed. S cars, 85o. Barley: 1 car, Omaha Cash Prices No. 4 white, $1 2 iff 1.60; No. 6 white, 11.2601.40; No. S whlto, $1.151.S0; sample white, $1.001.05, No. a yellow, $1.8591.40; No. 4 yellow, fl.!50 1.82; No. 6 yellow, $1.161 27; No. 6 yel low, $1.001 16; sample yellow, 96c $l 10; No. 4 mixed, $1.2Sigl.S5: No. 6 mixed, $1.17 01.23; No. 6 mixed, $1.0001.20; -tample mixed, 95c(ff II 25. Oats: No. I white, 814c; standard, 865fR6Vr; Mo. 8 white, 860, No, 4 white, 86tf88c; sample, 860. Barley No. 4, $1.86. Rye: No. J. $2.76; No. t, U 75. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Ope'n.THlgh. Low Close. ISat'y. Corn. Mar. 1 364 1 V 1264 126 May 1 234 1 264 12$ 123 Oatt. Mar. 844 7 144 $7 84 May 81 14 81 84 83 Tork. May 47 60 47 70 47 30 47 70 47 16 Lard. May 25 60 25 70 26 46 25 65 25 62 July 25 87 25 82 25 57 26 80 25 77 Ribs. May 24 30 24 45 24 15 24 45 24 46 J u ly I 24 62 24 80 24 62 24 60 24 86 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Effort to Curb Speculation Lendi to Kven Values. Chlrago, March 18. Fresh measure to curb speculation led to general evening up of trades tndav ln grain, especially on the part of shorts After a number of lively price changes, corn closed firm 401o net higher, with March $1.27 and May $1.25. Oats gained 24 3 4c The out come In provisions varied from 246c de cline to a rls of 12c. Temporarily, a ruling by the exchange directors that ro one Interest could at any given time be long or short more than 200,000 bushels of future deliveries led to a good deal of flurried trading In the oor pit. At first, sellers were greatly tn th majority,, owing to big receipts, but quick covering which shorts began brought about a sudden decided upward swing. All of the gains were aflcrward lost, only tn bo re placed by new advances higher than be furn. The final strength waa associated more or less with the fact that the weather had become extremely favorable for field work .and that ln consequence much hauling from farms might be aban doned. (Josslp that exporters were buying oats at the best premium on the crop was largely responsible for the strength of oats. Heavy receipts of hogs made provisions average lower. New York General Market. New York, March 18. Flour Steady; springs, $10.75(& 11.20; winters, $10.86 11.16; Kansns $10 9011.25. Corn Spot, easier; kiln dried No. 8 yellow $1,764; No. 4, yellow $1,724 nd No. 3 while. $1,964 c. I. f. New York, prompt shipment; Argentine 250 nominal f. o, b. cars. Oats Spot, steady: natural $1,06 4 1.06 4 Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1.60; No. 2, $1.36 1 40; No. 3, II.Hfe'l 2l); shipping $1.00 $1.10. Hops Kaay; state medium to choice 1917, 35ifH5o; 1916 nominal; Paclflo coast 1917, 20f(fi23c; 1916, 14Cfrl6c. Hides Quiet; Bogota 30 33c; Central America 2932c. Leather Steady; hemlock sole over weights 1,48c; No. 2, 46c. Provisions rnrk, firm; mess $53.00 63.50; family $55.00; short clear $62,000 68.00. Lard Steady; mlddlewest $26,000 26 10. Tallow Steady; city special loose 17c. Wool Steady; domestic fleece XX Ohio and Pensylvanla unwashed 6566c. Rice Steady; fancy head 9l494c; blue rose 8 4 8 Vi. Omaha Hay. Receipts of alfalfa heavy; market draggy and prices $1.0001.60 per ton lower. Prairie receipts good; demand only fair, causing prices to go lower on all grades. Choice up land prairie hay, $21.00. No. 1, $19.002O.0O, No. 2, 1 1 4. 50 lfl.60. No. 1, $11.6013.511. No. 1 midland, $19 0020 00. No. 2, $14.60 16.60. No. 1 lowland, $14 60ffll6.60. No. 2. $12.60ia;13.50. No. 3. $11. 00012. 00. Choice alfalfa. $28.60. No. 1. $26.6027.60. Stand ard. $23. 000)25.00. No. 2, $ 19. 00 fl) 20.00. No. 3, 316.00JJ19.00. Oat straw, $10.60. Wheat straw, $9.60. New York Cotton. New York, March 18. Cotton Futures openid steady; March, 32.95c; May, ti 10c; July. 31.55c; October, 30.47c; December, 30.25c. Cotton futures closed firm; March 1:1 38c; May, 32.49c; July, 31.92c; October, 4" "2c; December, 80.60c. Spot, steady; middling, 34 10c. New York Metal Market. New York, March 18. Metal exchange quotes lead dull; spot, $7.2507.60; spelter, dull; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $7.35 7.66. At London: Spot, copper, 1110; futures. 110; electrolytic, 125; sot tin, 320; fu tures, 319;; spot, lead, 29 10s; futures, 28 10s; spelter, spot. 54: futures, 60. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., March 18. Butter Creamery, 414c; firsts, 40 4c; seconds, 39c; packing. 824c. Eggs First, $4c. Poultry Roosters, 18c; broilers, 2426c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, March 1 8 Flour Un changed. Barley $!. 7002.21. Rye $2.893.92. Bran $32.78. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, March 18. Com No. 2. $1.55; No. 3 white, $1.6001.62; May, $1,254. Oats No. I, 864o; No. t white, (94 90c; May, ($ i NEW YORK STOCKS - New and Complicated Phases of International Situation Together With Holland's Actions Causes Unrest. New York, March IS. A new and more complicated phase of the International sit uation was Injected Into today's heavy stock market. Rumors of a protest by Holland at the proposed commandeering of Dutch ships by thts government formed the basH of heavy selling. Important rails and In dustrials reacted 1 to 3 points end some specialties considerably more, the selling assuming wide dimensions in the final hour Dealings In the early part of the session were nominal to the point of insignificance Manv stocks ordlnarly classed among tlm". leaders were scarcely quoted until well ' toward the close. Canadian Farifto was, heavy to weak throughout, extending Inst week's severs reversal by 3 points. Other transcontinental alao grain carriers and; coalers, were down one to 24' points, wilfl shares of eastern roads. Among specialties, American Sumaru Tobacco, which may be adversely affected by the Dutch situation, broke 4U points. Sugar and oils were swept Into the recedinn tide of the last hour, yielding 2 to 6 points. United States Steel was Immune from tho setback most of the time, hut finally suc cumbed to pressure, scoring an extreme loss of 14 points. Other sleet and klmffi-d equipments relinquished midday gains of 1 to 2 4 points, closing at variable mt losses. Sales amounted 46,000 shares. Bonds, both rails and Industrial, wen, eympathethlrally depressed and liberty Issues also reacted. Total sates par value ' aggregated $2,776,000. , U. S. bonds, old Issues, were unchanged on call. Number of sales and range of prices of the leading storks: Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid 600 SOU 79 79'," Amur, Beet Sugar, American Can .... American C. F. . Amur. Locomotive.. Amor. S. A R Anier. Sugar Ref.. Amer. T & T Anaconda Copper. .. Atchison v., a. 4 w. 1. a. l. Hal. & Ohio Butte & Sup. Cop. 16.600 43 42 42 9,000 76 4 1,900 66 4 6,000 8o 75 4 75 'V 63 o: 7S 7S1),- 2110 1114 104 104 3,900 lQ0i 3,600 64 1,100 S44 99A IO11 63 4 63'., 844 84 3.000 1 12 IO94 09, 64 4 21 4 1G ' 1S6; 68', ( 6-T - . ,414 3 214 44 38 8.. 4 61! U 36 8,200 66 400 22 54 Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific .. 9,100 119 1S 68 674 414 2iv 404 38 4 85 63 38 Central Leather . . dies. Ohio Chi., Mil. A St. P. Chi. It N. W C, R. I. A P. ctfs.. Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel 4Y Irion. 2,700 3,41)0 1,0110 1,300 31)0 300 69 4 69 4 Hi 22" 40'i 38 4, $4 Corn Products Ref. 10,200 Crucible Steel Distillers' Soiur.... Erie Oeneral Kleclrlc... General Motors . , . Ot. No. pfd Ot. No. Ore ctfs. .. Illinois Central ... Inspiration Copper. K. C. Southern ... Kennecott Copper.. Louis. A Nash. .. Mex. Petroleum ., Miami Copper 15,100 65', 1.600 384 4.400 16 600 138 ' 1,600 124 1.600 9" 1,900 28 U 164 1 r. ?; 1.16 ri 1214 1214 K9 89H 2S4 95 44 164 31 26 300 700 200 1,400 5 46 164 814 9. -44i 1 4 31'. 1134' 91 4 SO 4 82 ' 67 18 4 71, 28 4 104 16,200 91 4 914 Missouri Paclflo ,, 1,300 Montana Power ... 700 Nevada Copper ... 300 N. Y. Central $.700 N. Y., N. J I. 11. 1,300 Norfolk & Went 23 68 18 72 29 22 62 18 71 28 4 Northern Paclflo . 2,400 864 844 84 Pacific Mall 28 Pennsylvania 1,100 444 44 44 Ray Con. Copper... 200 33 2$ 14 23 Reading 5.1,700 85 4 82 82 rtepuonc 1. a is., .1,300 80 Shsttuck Ari, Cop Southern Psolflo... 2,800 86 Southern Ry. ..... 2,600 24 4 Studebaker Corp.... 4.800 47 19 17 844 23 45 4 84 23 45 Texas to ,200 14s 143 143 Union Paclflo .... II. S. Ind Alcohol.. V. H. Steel U. R Steel pfd.... Utah Copper Wabash pfd "B". . Western Union . 4,300 122 1204 120 l,io 121 120 1194 74,900 92 90 904 500 110 109 109 19 22 2H 3 4 92 V, 300 Westing. Electric. 200 414 41 40 Total sales for the day, 486,000 share. New York Money. New York, March 18. Prime Mercantile Paper Four and six months, 6 per oent. sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills;-"" $4.72; commercial lxty-day bill on bank, $4.73; commercial sixty day tills, $4,714; demand, $4.76; eablea, $4.7$ 715,- Sllver Bar, 87o; Mexican dollar, 70c Bonds -Government, heavy; railroad, ,"' easy, . , Tlma Loan Strong; fxty day, ninety' day and six month, ( per cent bid. Call Money Firm; highest, 64 per cent: ' ' lowest, 54 per cant; ruling rate,' 5 4 per,-',';! cent; closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 64 . per cent; last loan, 64 per cent. ' U. 8. 2s, reg... 7a. N. 1st 44.. 884r do roupon... 7I. Cent, ref 4 804.. IT, S. 3s. reg... 98 I. M. M. 6s..., 1 r- do coupon .. 98K. C, 8. ref. 5.. 74".. TJ. S. tlb 4-. 97.40 L. & N. Un. 4.. 83 4'. U. S. 4s. reg... 104 M K A T 1st 4s 61 do coupon 104 4M. P. iren. 4.. 67 ,1 Am. F. 8. 6s.... 6M. Power 6.,.. 88',., A. T. ft T. clt. 6 91 N. Y. C. deb. 93 :' Anglo-French 6 00 N. Paclflo 4s... 80 - A. ft Co. 4 4s.. 84N. Paclflo $... 67' . Atchison gen. 4s 810. 8. L. ref. 4 82 '' B. ft O. vs. 4 4 77 P. T. ft T. 6,. 91 4,,; B. 8teel ref. 5a 92 Pa. con. 4s ofo. 98 ". , Cent. Leather 5 954Pa. gen. 44.... 89 .' C. Paclflo 1st... 80 4Readlng gen. 4a 924 . 5 2- 'i',5"' 98 L S P adJ6 654'. C B. A Q., jt. in 924 8. Paclflo cv. 6s 92, "i CM&SPcv 44 734 8. Railway 6.... 93 CRl&PRref 4 63 T. A Pacific 1st 86 .';! C ft 8. ref. 44 69tInlon Pacific 4 864 ,' D. A R a ref 6 49 U. B. Rubber 5s. 77 " D. of C. 6s (1931) 914U. 8. Steel Es.. P8 ' '' Krlo gnn 4s 63 Wabash 1st 924 ;. Gen. Elec. 6s. .100 French Gov. 64 96 ' , Omaha Stock and Bond. Stock mo", Burgess-Nash Co. 7 pet. pfd.. 99 Beatrice Creamery Co. pfd. ...100 Cudahy Packing Co. pfd 104 Cudahy Packing Co. common... Ill Deere A Co. pfd go Oooch M A E Co 7 pet pfd "B.'UG Harding Cream Co. 7 pet. pfd.11.0 Lincoln T. A T. common 97 Nebraska P. Co. 7 pet pfd 99 4 Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ry. pfd... 66 Orchard A Wllhelm Co 7 pet pfd. 100 Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd. 56 M. E. Smith A Co. 7 pet. pfd. 101 Union P. A L. Co. 7 pet pfd. 100 Union Stock Yard Co Wichita Union Btock Yard 17 4 Bonds Am. T. A T. note, 1918 99 Am. For. Beo. Corp note. tt Columbus L., H. A P. 6s, 1924 4 Chicago Sanitary Dlst. 4s, 1928 97 Canada, Dominion, 6s, due 1919. 954 C. of B. L. A Mara. 6s 88 Des Moines, Ia. Bch D. 4, 1931 974 Oeneral Rubber Deb. 5a, 191$. 98 Iowa Portland Cement Co. 6 .... H.. N. 8. 44, due 1938 Op. 1927 if Japanese 1st 44 pet loan of 1905 91 Morris A Co. 44, 1939 8$ Montana Power 6a, 1943 88 Omaha Ath. C. B. 6s, 1920-33. 994 Omaha A C. H. Ry. 6s. 1928. 84 Proclor A Gamble I yrs. 7. 1921 97 Seaboard Airline Ry (a, 1918.. 95 4 Toledo Tr. L. A P. 7s, 1920.... 98 West End St. Ry. 7s, 1920 98 U. K. of Ot. B. A I. 6411919 99 Ex-dlvldend. Asked " 1"" '", 103 105 r". 118 It' ' ' 100 io 101 ti lts . , 100 -.1 1004 r 100 4 994 ' 9 95 "7 35 95 89 8 a :- 98 " 100 , , 95 92 84 89 100 9 88 9,! , -99 9 99 4 Kansa City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., March 18. Corn No. 2 mixed. 1 4701.65; No. 2 white, $1.70(911.78; No. 3 yellow, $1.601.68; May. $1.25.- Oats No. 3 white, S889c; No. 2 mixed, 82483c. Appeal to Farmers to Market Wheat on Hand Washington, March 18. Although a continued increase in the move ment of corn to primary markets is shown in reports today to the railroad administration, the quantity of wheat, transported remains at about one third normal, despite efforts of the government to induce farmers to re lease what they have on hand. State food administrators have been instructed by the food administration to appeal to farmers to market be fore May 1 all the wheat they hold except that required for seeding pur poses. . 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