THE BEE: OMAHA, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1918. 11 RKAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. BENSON S-EOOJI BUNGALOW, tl.S50.0O. New 5-room ilrlctly modern bungalow, II rooms on on floor, oak finish, full basement, furnace beat, attic, screened In porch, large lot, few blocks to car and scbool. House has just been painted and la la fine repair. Owner t leaving city and Bust sell. This la a very attractive home and well worth the money. J. HIATT COMPANY, 900 FIRST NATIONAL TILER 63 J3ANK BLDG. FINE 3ENS0N HOME Consisting- of T rooms and bath, strictly modem In every respect, will be sold for 13.500; 1500 cash and balance monthly; 4 rooms downstairs, all finished In oak; fine location; close to ear and school Owner leaving city is reason of sale. - Walnut 677 evenings, or DOUG. 101 DAYS- Dundee. FOR QUICK SALE . 46C9 DODGE ST. $$50 Owner of this fine home, consisting of ( large rooms, finished in quarter sawed oak downstairs, with the latest plumbing "and heating and only built a few years is off rlng It for less than what the house alone cost. The property is surely a bar gain If one consldera the future value of The land. Look over the surroundings and you will readily Bee why this property will be Worth a great deal of money in the future on account of the trackage so near to it Owner will take f 1.750 cash' and 'the balance In monthly payments. House now vacant and ready to move Into. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. ltll HARNET S. PHONE TYLER 50. $4, L500. 7-ROOM DUNDEE HOME. This house Is about 4 years old; Is oh corner lot; downstair arranged with re ception hall, large living room and built in bookcases, dining room with paneled and built-in seat, kitchen with cupboards; rear vestibule and rear porch; oak finiBh 'downstair; oak floors throughout; up stairs arranged with t large bedroom nd enclosed deeping porch; bath, linen closets, stairway leading to large attic; pressed brick foundation, full basement; only one block from car line. HASTINGS 4 HEYDEN, 1414 Harney St. Phone Tyler CO. " DUNDEE, $6,000 A very attractive home, practically new and In excellent condition; first floor has large living room arrangement with fire place, beam ceilings; den connected with . living rom by French doors, good sized dining room and complete kitchen. 2d floor, S nice bedrooms and enclosed sleep ing porch; white enamel finish; oak floors throughout. Located on south front lot, two short blocks to car line. Terms Very reasonable. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 1062. 019-30 City National. (DUNDEE HOME (300 down for a strictly modern, brand new, 5-room bungalow. Liberty bonds or W. 6. stamps same as casn- Dougla 3840 or Colfax 4193, owner. S"OR property In Dundee, Happy Hollow and Falracres. call GEORGE AND COM PANY, 90J-1J City Nat. Bk. Douglas 756. South Side. SOUTH OMAHA . BARGAIN 12.400 buys the 3-story brick store building and flat at 2606 N St. Rents I56S per year. . The price Is only a fraction of the orig inal cost of building and the income bet ter than 20 per cent. You will not find a better bargain in Omaha. BENSON &MYERS CO. 424 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug 748. Acreage TEN ACHES Litvtl garden land,, east Omaha, close to car line, clear, want clear rental or home. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 City Nt'l Bk BldB FOR SALE Meats and grocery business in a Nebraska town with 1,400 population; own all outcner ana grocery store equip menu; rent building; two acre of land: laughter house well equipped; reason for selling Write Omaha Bee Box 1866 , REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. EQUITY In 2 acres, close to Krug park, exchange for good auto. Call Tyler 1872. REAL ESTATE WAN " ED .WANT Box Butte or Cheyenne County (Ne braska) land for high class Kansas City property paying better than 8 per tent net. Address 442 Lathrop Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. GOOD Omaha income property for clear western land or eastern Nebraska farm ' Mr Pease 211 Brandeis Theater Bldg FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. and ( Fer Cent 3. ft. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. OUR ( per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha residences are safe Investments be cause they are based upon not mors than v 40 per cent of the actual value of the security and are backed by 25 years' ex perience without the loss of a dollar to an Investor. - E. H. LOTJGEE, INC 638 Keellne Bldg. . No Delay Closing Loans. W.' T. GRAHAM, 604 Be Bldg. Doug. 16IJ. t PER CENT mortgages, secured by Omaha residences. E. H. LOUGEE, INC. - . 638 Keellne Bldg. PAUL PETERSON, 364 BRANpEIS THEATER BLDQ. LOANS ON CIT PROPERTY W. H. Thomas & Son. Keelme Bldg , H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loan City National Bank Bldg OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE) REAL ESTATE CO.. 1010 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg Doug. 2711 ,100 to 110.000 MADE promptly. F D Weed, Wed Bldg., Itth and Farnam Sts Private Money. 8HOPEN COM PA NT Douglas 4220 Sto:ks and Bond SALE Limited number of share in . western potash work. Party goea to war and offer same to clean up certain obll , gatlon. Best buy on market today. P. ' O. Box 865, Omaha. Miscellaneous LOW RATES. . ft O. Carlberg, 812 Brands! I " M- FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands SEPTEMBER 17TH. Our next excursion to McGebee. Ark. W, 8. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. . IRRIGATED COLORADO FARM. For quick sale will take 1125 per acre for my weH Improved 160-acre farm near Sterling, Colorado. Excellent sugar beet, alfalfa and grain land. All In cultlra- ' tion ; 40 acres in alfalfa; good Improve ments; good water right Get an lriira- v ted farm and be Independent of rainfall. Will bs here for a few days only. J. J. Schrelber, Owner, care Schreiber Milling A Grain Co., St. Joseph; Mo. 110 PER ACRE. Choice, level section, Lincoln county, Colorado; lies level as a floor and soil Is a dark, fertile loam. In the Colorado ydn belt Go out and see the crops grow ' Ing here. Worth 125 per acre. Price, 310; 34,000 cash payment required. White & Hoover. 454 Omaha National Bank Bldg. IMPROVED quarters, half sections or larger. Lincoln county, Colo., bargains. " Easy terms. Good crop. Writ John L. Maurer. Arriba. Colo Mmn.-jota Lands BARGAIN 240 acres; 40 mile from Mlnne 1 apolta; 120 acres cultivated; all good com " land; 60 acres fine meadow land: 10 acre pastor; soma scattered hard maple In pasture; fair set buildings; near creamery nd store. Price, 347.60 per acre; 32.500 cash, balance five years, I per cent Schwab Bros., 1023 Plymouth Bldg., Mln- neapolt. NJnn Maryland Lands Uaryland water front farm. Mlid climate -. Cat's-'- RusU Realty Co . Baltimore. Md Missouri Lands. PJBKAT BARGAINS 36 down, 36 monthly buy 40 acre, good fruit and poultry ia-d. near town, southern Missouri; price only - i:S0. Adores Bos ISJ-rC, Bprlnf field. Mo. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Prices Take Ten to Fifteen-Cent Advance Hogs Also Sell at Higher , Mark. Omaha. Sept. 4, 1918. Receipts were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 18,972 6,007 28,164 Official Tuesday .....18,844 3.117 (1.064 Estimate Wednesday . 7i00 8,200 33.000 Three days this week. 46.313 22.324 117.213 Same days last week.. 29,826 21,936 90,418 Same days 2 weeks ago2 0.909 24.169 89.602 Same days 3 Weeks agol9,290 23,637 68,044 Same days year ago... 26,226 11.938 40.891 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hour ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle Hogs Sheep C, U. 4 St. P. IS 18 Wabash ................. 1 .. .. Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific . ., 68 li 69 C. & N. W., east 3 14 1 C. & N. W., west 97 Id 24 C St. P., M. 0 3 C, B & Q.. east 1 3 3 C, B. & Q , west 123 17 25 C. R. I. & P., east 7 7 2 C. R. I. & P.. west 2 Illinois Central 2 4 1 Chicago Gt. West 2 I Total receipt 328 134 144 DISPOSITION CARS. Cattle Hogs Sheep Morris at Co 659 1.148 209 Swift & Co 1,136 Cudahy Packing Co. .1.9,21 Armour & Co. l.ftl Schuartx & Co. J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. . 88 Wilson Packing Co. , 1 940 3,571 1,074 2,099 643 2,676 S29 , .... 2,681 .... W. B. Vansant Co. .. Benton, Vansant & Lush Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co. .. J. H. Bulla L. F. Hus2 817 6 2 . 211 . 25 . 206 . 173 . 18 . 429 .1,011 Rosenstock Bros. F. O. Kellogg .. Wertbelmer & Degen. 3 12fi 31 34 92 , 24 7 26 1 Ellis & Co Sullivan Bros Rothschild & Krebs M. & K. Calf Co. . . Christie Higgins Huffman Roth Longman & Bro 6 Meyers 6 Glassberg 10 B. J. A S. 213 Banner Bros John Harvey , Dennis & Francis . Jensen & Luugren . 32 .1,151 . 190 . 125 . 73 Cheek & Krebs Other Buyers 4,424 .... 28,18? Total 13,970 7,186 36,748 Cattle Receipts were liberal again today, estimated at 7,500 bead, making 45.31S head for the three days. Trading opened up strong to 1016o higher on western beeves, best grades selling from (15.00 16.25, medium kinds from 813.6015.00. Butcher stock was steady with yesterday and 1.001.16 lower than a week ago, with good to choice kinds selling from 39.00 11.00, medium grades from 38.0009.00. Feedors were active and fully steady for the best heavy grade and trading was stronger on the medium and light weights. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, 317 . 00 18 .00 ; good to choice beeves. 316.50(8117.00) fair to good beeves, 31 3.00 15.00; common to fair beeves, I10.0013.00; good to choice yearlings, 314.00 16.50; fair FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 1,360-ACRE ranch, Garfield county , well grassed, cuts 400 tons valley hay, 30 acres in corn, 16 miles from Burwell, on level road; house, barns, milk house, granary, sheds, wells, fenced and cross-fenced; now running 100 head of cattle and some horses; price, 313 per acre, one-half cash; possession can be given buyer who also purchases stock and machinery, otherwise possession given March 1, 1919. WHITE & HOOVER. 454 Omaha National Bank Bldg. FARMS AND RANCHES W hav several very atthacttve prop erties for sala In Dawee. Keya Paha and Brown counties. These are places that we hav personally Inspected, and .an recommend as being good buy. Send for list and photos stating as to your want Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha FOR SALE One of the best laying and improved farm In Washington county, Nebraska; all level land; improvement cost 910,000 and are In extra good condi tion; farm lays 3 miles from good town and 35 miles from Omaha; price 3170 per acre. Call or address J. H. Langhorst, 2568 St. Marys avenue, Omaha, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches in god old Dawes county. Arab L. Hungcrford, Crawford Neb FOR SALE 80 acres in northeast Ne braska, near Brunswick, Good land, good buildings, priced to sell. L. N. Brighton Owner. Route 1, Brunswick, Neb. MERRICK COUNTY Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON. Central City. Neb WE specialize In the sale of Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES, improved, close in, paved road. Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg. , ? New York Lands. 35,600 buys 200 acres, 3 miles from village, 1,200 pop., rolling, dark loam soil, 150 acres tillable, 40 acres timber, 7 -room house, basement barn, concrete floor 16 head cattle, team, colt, 40 hens, all crops, 250 sap buckets, spouts, land roll er, grain drill, sulky cultivator plow, cultivator, surrey, horse rake, gas en gine, mowing machine, wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs harnesses, many aniall tools, household goods. Free list. Wm; J. Bement, Sherman, Chautauqua Co,, N. T. Oregon Lands. OREGON LANDS. Irrigation. "In the Heart of th Range" The Jordan Valley Project Malheur County, Oregon. An empire in the making, land 31.00 per acre plus the cost of th water. You can file on grating homestead estrlea nearby. Literature and particular on request Next excursion September 14. HARLET J. HOOKER, 940 First Natl. Bk. Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 350 per a., Including paid up water right Henry Levi ACM Rvlander 384 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED. I FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with u If yoo want to 'eep It O. P 8NOWDEN at RON. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BARLET. 33.60 per cwt. delivered. - Wag. ner 801 N 16th Phone Douglaa 1142 MONEY TO LOAN. Organised by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, piano and notes a seountr 840. 8 mo., H. good, total, (2.60. Entailer, laiger ain't, proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 438 Hecuritle Bldg.. Itb Farnam Ty 868 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 CT SMALLER LOANS. Offl A (0 W C. FLAT A I) EST 1891 lO TH FLR 8EPURITINE3 BLDO TT. 980 Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry Maleshock. 1614 Dodge D. 6619 Eat 1191 DIAMONDS AND JKWRT.R. 1X1 A NS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anthony C Bell and wit to Clyde L. Gilbert, Fowler St., 99 ft east of 30th st, south aide, 33x112 3 3,000 Virginia Grace Dyball to Elizabeth P. Woodward, Harris at, 140 ft east of 30th at, south aide, 40x100...... 4,600 Albert C. Malum and wife to Edward J". Wiese, a. w. cor 2 2d and Pratt sts., 45x90 4,239 Drake Realty Construction Co. to Walter i Palmer, n. e. cor. 60th and California sts., 100x128 6,000 J. A. Norln and wife to Stuart B. Johnston, n. . cor. Sweetwood and Dewey are., 69x81.... 1 Elll Wlrshbo and wife to American Security Co., 18th at, 60 ft north of Burt st, west aid. 49x68 8,410 Max Oster and wife to Samuel Turner, 25th st, 62.6 ft south of Franklin . , St., west side, (1.8x120 2,800 Walter R. Pratt and wife to Lldle if. Crocker, Baumaa ave., 236.6 ft west of 18th av-, north aid, 42x120 4,(00 Henry A. Sena to Mr. Daisy, Maple . at, 100 ft west of Creighton blvd, south side, 60x120..... . 1,1(1 Alfred a Krell and-wife to Barbara Krell, 43d at. 111 ft north of epragu it, east aide. Item, ,H to good j-oarlingi, ill.OOO 14.00; common to fair yearling. 38.004910.00t food to choice gras beeves, 914 50014 49; fair to good grass beeves, 3H.7Jei4.04; common to fair grass beeves, 19.(0011. 10: Mexican beeves, (9.00 011.(9;' good to choice heifers, (9.0 611.(0; good to choice eowa, (9.00(911.00; fair to good cow. (7.(04(8r0; common to fair cows, (6.2(01.(0; prim feeders, (13.(0 15.60; good to choice feeder, (10.000 13.00; fair to good feeders, (9.00010.90; common to fair feeder, 37.0008.00; good to Choice itockers, (10.00 011.60; stock heif ers, (7.(0 09.50; stock cow. (7.0008.00; stock calves, (7.00011.00; veal calves, (7.00 013.76; bulla, stags, etc.. (7.76011 00. Hogs Thcr were (.208 hog received here today making the run for the three day of th week 23,334 head. Hogs were late In being yarded. Trading on those In the pens early was active at generally lOo higher prices. Ther then, cam a lull, waiting for more hoga to bar placed in the pens, th shippers were steady to 10c high er and packer lO015o higher. Bulk of th sale w. (19J.P3 1986 with tops at (19.80. ' Sheep Ther wa another liberal run of sheep here today estimated at 33,000 head, making th receipts todate 117,218 head. The early market waa largely on holdovers from yesterday. It being late when the new sup plies were placed In the barn Choice light weight lambs are generally selling at steady prices from - 317.00ig'17.25. Fairly good lambs are sailing at 316.00917.00 and com mon and plainer grade on down to (15.25. Trade on common and plain lambs Is very uneven. Fat sheep have been weakening a tittle. (10.75 stopped the best ewes yes terday afternoon. Quotations on sheep: Lambs. g8jd to choice, (17.00017.25; lambs, fair to good, (14 00017.00; lamb feeders, (15.25017.60; yearlings, good to choice. (13.60013.25; vearllngs. fair to good. (12.00012.60; year ling feeders. (12.26013.00; wethers, feed ers, (11.7512.26; ewes, good to choice, (10.60011.00; ewes, fair to good, (9.50 10.60; ewe feeders, (8.50010.00. NEW YORK STOCKS Trading Assumes Wider Scope; Trend Irregular; Rails Firm at Gains; Call Money Eases Slightly. New Tork. Sept. 4 Trading In stocks today assumed wider 'scope, but the mar ket developed an Irregular trend Immedi ately after the firm" opening, the usual leaders closing mostly at moderate reces sions. War news, although less Impressive, was sufficiently favorable to invite further oubllc participation, but commission houses fwere less active than yesterday. Ralls held the grj.ter part of their gains on an nouncement that the government contract will soon become operative. The weekly weather report, coming on yesterday's adverse showing for cotton, in dicated mixed crop conditions, central and eastern states being benefited, while the section west of the Rockies remained too dry. For the first time In a fortnight call money eased a trifle, the rate falling to 614 per cent In the afternoon when most of the day's requirements had been met. United States Steel, Mexican Petroleum, Reading and Southern Railway were princi pal contributors to the day's business. Steel moved in a 1-polnt radius, approximating the, high record of the preceding aesslon, but closed at a loss of of a point. Early gains of fractions to 2 point In other Industrials, equipments, coppers, as well as shippings and oils, were largely It not wholly relinquished at the Irregular end. Continued strength of allied exchange, with greater heaviness of rates on neutral countries, especially the Scandinavian cen ters, again measured the successes of the entente arms. . Aside from their steady tone, domestic and foreign bonds were without feature. Total sales, par value, aggregated (7,676,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Closing Sales High Low Bid Am. Beet Sugar.... 800 704 70 70 H American Can 1,400 47 47V 47 Am. Car and Fdry.. 8,800 8714 86V4 874 Am. Locomotive.... 8,400 67 6714 67 Am. Smelt. A Ref.. 6,300 79 78 79 Am. Sugar Rcfg... J, 000 10914 108 10914 Am. Z. L.&S 400 17 1714 1714 Anaconda Copper. .14,600 (914 68 68 'A Atchison 1,000 87 87 8714 i, u. B w.l.B.B.U ..600 10414 10314 103 B. & O 3,000 67 67 66 Butte & Bup. Cop.. 900 26 4 26 25 California Petrol.,., 1,400 2014 20 20 Canadian Pac 2,300 16414 1(2 163 Central Leather,,.. 2,800 7014 6914 9 CheB. A Ohio 1,700 59 69 69 C.M.&S.P. 2,900 6214 51 61 C N. W 400 95 94 94 C. R. 1. A. P. ctfs.... 3,400 27 26 26 Chino Copper 600 40 40 40 uoio. f uel at iron.. 1.200 49 Hi 4814 48 Corn Prod. Ref..,.; 3,200 44 43 42 ' Cruolble Steel 1,400 69 69 68 Cuba Cane Sugar .. 3,700 81 31 31 Distillers' Securities 6 600 68 66 67 Erie 61500 16 16 16 General Electric ... 600 148 148 147 General Motors .... 3,100 126 122 126 Gt. Nor, pfd 1,200 93 93 93 Gt. Nor. ore ctfs.... 4,900 83 33 33 Illinois Central 96 Inspiration Copper.. 6,100 64 63 64 int. m. M. pia (.700 103Vi 102K 10214 Inter. Nickel 500 30 29 29 international raper 800 38 36 35 K. C. Southern 600 1974 1914 19U. Kennecott Copper.. 4,000 84 83 84 1'. & N 300 116 116 116 Maxwell Motors 2 Mexican Pet 33,800 104 102 103 Miami Copper 500 28 28 28 mo. raciric 6,600 26 25 25 Montana Power 68 Nevada Copper .... " 20 New York Cent 5,500 78 75 75 l. X. JM. 11. & H.. 13,31)0 45 44 44 Nor. & West 400 107 107-107 Nor. Pacific 2.400 9114 9044 9014 Pennsylvania 2,300 44 44 44 Pittsburgh Coal ... 400 6114 61 51U Ray Con. Copper. .. . 900 24 24 24 Reading ,.19,600 92 90 90 nep. iron c steel.. 8 800 94Vi 9314 934 Shattuck Aria. Cop .' is Southern Pac 8,000 88 87 87 Southern Railway ..15,300 28 27 27 Studebaker Corp.... 1,500 44 44 44 Texas Co 7,600 160 157 158 Union Pacific 6,100 128 127 127 U. S. Ind. Ale 1,100 124 123 123 U. S. Steel 148,100 116 114 115 U. S. Steel pfd. ... 1,300 111 110 110 Utah Copper 1,400 84 84 83 Wabash pfd. "B" 24 Western Union 200 85 85 86 Westlnghouse Elec. 1,400 44 44 44 Bethlehem "B'1.... 211, 400 87 85 86 miai sates or me aay, 550,000 shares. Chicago Live Stock. J of Market.) Cattle Receipt, 13,000 head; auoa 10 pesi native ana western teer steady; other and butcher cattle unevenly 10 to 25vcents lower; calve and feeder steady; beef cattl good, choice and prime, 316.86019.10; common and medium, (10,50 wjo.sd; outcner atocK, cow and heifers, 87.606214. 25! einfiura mnA miif... ic iam 7.60; packers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, (11.00014.00; Inferior, common and medium, (8.00011.00; veal calves, good and choice, (17.75018.(0. HoeS ReCelDtS. .14.000 mortrot closing 10 to 15 cents lower than 'early best ynveii eany top, eiu.tv, a new high rec ord; practical top, late, (20.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 31,000 head; fat classes steady to 25 cents lower; top western lamr,, (18.00; good natives selling around (17.00; feedei and butcher etuif steady to strong; lamb, choice and pilme. (I7.;r-018.OO; medium and good, (16.0 ii. jo, cuiis, si2.ivib713.du; 6ws, choice and prime, (11.60 0 12.00; medium and good, (10.26011.60; cull, (4.0008.00. St. Louis Un Stock. St. Louis, 8ept. 4. Cattle Receipts. 8,800 head; market strong; native beef tears, (11.60 0 18.26; yearling steers and heifers, (9.60016.50; cows, (7,50012.60; stocker and feeders, (8.(0012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, (10.00018.00; beef cows and Irelfera, (7.50015.00; native calves, (7.7617.25v , Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head; market strong; lights, (19.86020.30; pigs, (14.750 I9 60; mixed and butchers, (19.7020 80; good heavy, (20.1(020.36; bulk, (19.(00 20.30. Sheet, and Lambs Receipts. 3,000 head; matkei steady; lambs, (14.00016.75; ew.es. (11.00 0 13.00; canners and croppers, (6.00 4514.00. . Kansas City Live' Stock. ' Kansas City, Sept 4. Cattle Recolpta, 16,000 head. Including 1,000 southern; mswket lower; dressed beef steers, (11.000 17.00; western steers, (10.00014.60; south ern steers, (7.60014.26; cows, (6.40012 60; heifers, (8.(0014.60; atockers and feeder, (7.60016.60; bull, (7.(0010.00; calve. (7.60013.76. Hog Receipt. 14,000 head: market low. er; bulk, (19.01030.000; heavy, (19.600 20.00; packers and butchers, (19.25030.26; light 118.1(020.00; pigs, (16.00018. 25. Eheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head; market lower; lambs, (16.IO017.36 year lings, (10.(9014.(0; wethers, (10.00013.60; ewes, (8.(0012.38; atockers and Xeedir. f7.00O18.60, Unaeed! . ' - Pulttth, Sept. 4V Uaaeed Ht(, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Corn Prices Are Two to Three Cents Up; Oats Advance One to One and a Quarter Cents; Wheat Firm. Omaha. Sept. 4, 1911. Receipts of grain today for wheat and corn were lighter than a week ago and about the same for oats. Arrivals were, 66 car of wheat, (4 car of corn. 40 cars of oats, seven cars of ry and nine cars of barley. Last Wednesday receipts of wheat were 100 car; corn, (0 car, and Oats, S9 cars. N Corn prices today were 20 So higher. Trading was alow up to a late hour, buyers holding off. Oats were lo up. Wheat figures were firm. Barley prices wore unchanged OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts (car) Today. Wk.Ago, Last Ir. Wheat 66 100 14 Corn 64 90 29 Oats 40 34 (9 Kyo 7 3 8 Uarlcy 9 7 3 Shipments (cars) Wheat 8 65 1 Corn 68 31 36 Oat ..... 67 60 100 Barley , 1 1 6 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 988 926 784 Minneapolis 666 Duluth 69 Kansas City 226 36 134 St. Louis 204 31 89 Winnipeg ..." 21 Corn No. 2 white, 1 car, (1.8S. No. 3 white, 2 cars, 61.75. No. 5 white, t cars, (1.65. No. 2 yellow, 1 car. (1.70. No. 4 yel low, 1 car, (1.63. Nq. 5 yellow, 1 car, (1.53. No. 8 yellow,' (1.46; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, (163. No. 5 mixed, 1 car, (1.(1. Oats No. 3 white, 2 cars, 70o; 8 cars, 70o. No. 4 white, 3 cars, 70c; 1 -car, 69 o. Sample white, 1 car, 69o. Barley No. 3, 1 car, (1.09. No. 4, 1 car. (1.08. Wheat No. 2 hard, 3 cars, (2.16; 1 oar, (2.16; 1 car. (2.16; 1 car (smutty). (2.14. No. 3 hard, 2 cars, (2.14; 3 cars, (2.11: 1 car (smutty), (2.11; 1 cars (smutty). (2.07; 1 rar (yellow, smutty), 32.07. No. ( hard, 1 car (6.4 per cent rye), (2.06. No. 1 north ern spring, 2 cars, (2.18; 1 car (smutty), (2.03, No. 2 northern spring, 3 cars, (3.16. No. 3 durum, 1 car, (2.16. No. I mixed, 1 car. (2.16. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth stroet. Omaha: Article. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y Corn. Sep. 1 64 1 56 164 1 55 166 Oct. 1 67 1 58 156 1 66 167 Nov. 1 64 1 56 164 1 55 154 Oats. Sep. 70 71 70 70 70 Oct. 72H 78 72 72 72 Nov. 78 74 73 74 73 Pork. Sep. 42 75 42 95 43 76 43 00 48 10 Oct. 43 25 43 46 43 25 43 45 43 46 Lard. Sep. 26 97 27 00 26 95 27 00 26 92 Oct. 26 87 26 97 26 85 26 93 26 87 Ribs. Sep. 24 57 24 60 24 55 24 55 24 60 Oct 24 85 24 97 24 82 24 92 24 86 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn Prices Advance on Expectation of Damage to Crop from Vrmt. Chicago, Sept. 4. Misgiving in regard to possible serious damage by frost made the corn market today average higher. Prices closed unsettled, September, (1.6601.65 ; October, (1.594 01.66 and the final range as a whole o off to c up compared with 24 hours before. Oats advanced to c net. The outcome In provisions varied from lOo decline to a gain of 2c. Heavy frost this morning In Minnesota together with predictions of frost tonight In Wisconsin kept corn traders uneasy through out he session. Trade, however, lacked volume, and It was not until after the gov ernment weekly crop report was Issued that upturns seemed to have any lasting charac ter. The greater strength which then de veloped was largely due to the fact that ac cording to the report the bulk of the crop would not be safe from frost damage before September 15 or 20. Attempt to realize profits though brought about a rather sharp reaction In the last thirty minutes of the day. Government Inquiry put firmness Into oata. Besides, receipts were not large, and Cana dian crop estimates were bullish. Provisions hardened a little owing to the monthly stock report, which ahowed a de crease of about 19,000,000 pounds of meat and 2,000 pounds of lard. Cash quotations Corn No, 3 yellow, (1.6O0L62; No. 3 yellow, (1.6701.60; No. 4 yellow, 31.5201.56. Oats No. 3 white 6907Oc; standard, 69 7114c. Rye No. 2, nominal. Barley 9 5c(1.08. Timothy (8.6008.80. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard (26.(0. Ribs (24.0024.63. Chicago, Sept. 4. Butter Market higher; creamery, 4247c. Eggs Market higher; receipts, 10,018 cases: firsts, 8941c; ordinary firsts, 8739c; at mark, cases Included, 87 40c. Potatoes Market higher. Receipts, 88 cars; Minnesota Early Ohlos, bulk (2.260 2.40; do., sacks, (2.6002.66; Wisconsin, bulk, (2.1502.25; do., sacks, (2.3002.40. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, 26030c; springs, 30c. Minneapolis Grain. Mlnneaplls, Kept. 4. Barley 84098c. Rye (1.6001.61. Bran (29.81. Wheat Cash: No. 1 northern, old, (2.22. Corn (1.6001.68. Oats 67 068c. Flax (4.154.26. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Sept. 4. Butter and Poul try Unchanged. Eggs Firsts 41c seconds, 86c. Kansas City, Sept 4. Corn September, (1.63; October, (1.62 01.62 ; November (1.60. v ' New York Metal. New Tork, Sept. 4. Lead Unchanged; spot (8.05. Spelter Firmer: East St. Louis delivery, spot (9.10 bid. At Londoni Spot tin, 361 10s; futures, '351 10s. St Loult Grain. St. Louis, Sept Corn September, (1.59 asked; October, (1.(0 asked. Oats Steady. September, 72o bid; Oc tober, 73 c. New Tork General, , New Tork, Bept 4. Flour Dull. Spring (10.90011.25; winters, (10.3C10.60; Kan sas (10.(0011.15. Wheat Spot steady. No. I red, (1.14 track New Tork export te arrive. Corn Spot ateady. Fresh shelled No. 2 yellow, (1.79 and No. ( yellow, (1.72 cost and freight New Tork. Oat Spot firm. Standard, firm, 81?. Lard Steady. Mlddlewest (37.10027.20. Other articles steady. Hay Steady. .No. 1, (1.(001.(5; No. t, (1.5001.65; No. 3, (1.3501.40. Hops Easy State .medium to choice, 1917, 30039c; 1916, nominal; Paolflo coast 1917, 18021c; 1918, 1214o. Pork Steady. Mess, (49.00049.50; fam ily. (55.00; short clear, (47.000(4,00. Lard Firm. Mlddlewest, (27.00027.10. Tallow Steady. City apeclal loose, 18 0. Rice Quiet. Fancy head, 1001014c; blue rose, 99e. Butter Firm. Reeelpts, 9,963 tubs. Eggs Steady. Reoelpta, 17 676 case. Cheese Firm. Receipts, 3.083 boxes; mar ket unchanged. Turpentine nd Rotln. Savannah, Ga., Sept 4. Turpentine Firm, 61 c; Bale, 293 barrel; receipts, 437 barrels; shipments, 18 barrela; stock, 38,693 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales. 604 barrel; receipts, 1,840 barrels; shipments, 10( barrels; stock, 71.686 barrels. Quote B, (11.85; D, (11.85011.(5; E. (13.05012.10; F, (12.16012.20; O. (12.100 12.30; H, 312.36; I. (12.40; K, (12.32; M, (12.40; N, (13.35; WO, (13.76; WW, (14.00. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit, New Tork, Sept. 4. Evaporated Apple Dull; state, I30ie. Prunes Unsettled; California, 1018c; Oregon, 16 14 He. ADrlcols Steady: choice. Ho: extra choice, 16c; fancy. 19 e. ' Peaches Firm; standard, 12013o; choice, 18c; fancy, 1414o. Raisins Steady; loos muscatel.' 9o; choice to fancy seeded, 10 0 lie; aeedleaa. 901le; .umaon layers, sj.ub. Dry Goods. New Tork, Bept 4. Cotton good and cotton yarn trade .were quiet today except In government channels, owing to the un settled conditions in price fixing and In cot ton. Silk were quiet, burlap were easier, and little trading waa reported la wool good of all kind at first hand. New Tork Sngnr. New Tork, Bept 4. Sugar Steady 1 can trUugsJ (.461c, Jin granulated, I.(0a, American Casualty List The following casulaties are re ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 53; missing in action, 75; wounded severely, 166; died of disease, 15; wounded, degree unde termined, 78; died of wounds, 7; died from aeroplane accidept, 2; died from accident and other causes, 6. Total, 402. Killed In Action. Capt. Frank M. Leachy, Lawrene. Mas. Lt Ray Eura Bostlck, Manton, Mich. I.t Harry M. Kelasr. Chicago. Sergt. Fred Ametuta, Montlcello, Wis. Sergt Clyde Clifford Cltneefelter, Cold water,. Mich. - Sergt. Edward Alexander Collins, New Tork City. Sergt Frank Gardiner, Menominee. Mich. Sergt Harold Johnson, Superior, Wis. Sergt Dewey N. LaPage, Superior, Wis. Sergt M. Nowak, Milwaukee, Wis. Corp, Claude William Alerman, Bronion, Mich. Corp. Peter Joseph Bovln, Menominee, Mich. Corp. David Earl Cllne, Toledo, O. Corp. Gordon M. Qrothers, Rockford, Mich. Corp. Gilbert D. Karston. Keeland, Mich. Corp. John Lockey, Nemus, Mich. Corp. Cosmer Nogus Leaveaux, Lufllng ton. Mich. Corp. Herbert Brady Martin, Warren, Ark. Corp. John M. Miller, Spring Valley, Wis. Bugler Alfred Branchlnl, Iron River, Mich. Mechanic Jacob Braotowskl, Detroit. Mich. Frank Harry Allen. North St., Mich. Ralph Allen. Klmdale. Mich. William Baker, Menominee, Mich. Robert Bannister, Capac, Mich. Henry Francis Bashore, Marine City, Mich. Ralph Bender, Tiro, O. Kniery Brady, Canada. Walter Brsowskl. Hamtramck, Mich. Earl Burdlck, Oswego, Miah. Joe Busker, Mllbank, S. D. Avery Campbell, Sparta, Mich. Roy Canavan, Vlrksburg, Mich. William McKlnley Huff, Sand Lake. Mich. Stanlslaw Jancxyak, Cleveland, O. Jacob Jaworahl, Hamtramck, Mich. Stephen Jaworskl, Detroit, Mich. Alfred Johnson, Oconto, Wis. Nicholas P. Kaparos, St. Louts, Mo. John Katopodes, Ann Arbor, Mich. Reuben Krull, Tlireo Rivers, Mich. William Llppert Plncka Road, Ky. I.ayton Longan, California. Mo. Giovanni LorenxJ, Italy. Otto J. Lund, Blooming Prairie, Minn. Francta Miller, Jackson, Mich. Nasar Mudakew, McKeesrocks, Fa. V Leslie C. Pearson, Duncan, Ky. Outascppl Pollosero, Kenosha, Wis. O. P. Price, Pollock, La. Adam Roman, Natrona. Pa. Ilenle C. Shellne, East Sparta, O. George Thompson, Dalton, Wis. Died of Wounds. Capt. William H. Coacher, Mitchell, S. D. Lt. Edwin B. Thorsen, Ashland, Wis. Corp. William C. Btekeluerg, Mlddleton, Wis. Wagoner George L. Staton, Wells, Minn. Vasie Ateexoff, Greece. Andrew Molenock, Unlontown, Pa, Lola L. Owonaby, Fletcher, N. C. Died of Disease. Sergt. James L. Stork, Philadelphia, Pa. Bugler Wild W. Jackson, Success. Mo. Cook Albert White, Washington, D. C. Nurse Katherlne F. Irwin, Exetor, N. H. Civilian Daniel Lamont, England. William Edwin Courtney, Lawrence, Kan. Alfred D. Harmer. Philadelphia, Pa. Steve Haremxa, Perth Amboy, N. J. Charles F, Johnson, Providence, R. I. James F, McCann, St. Paul, Minn. Isaac Falne, Caplevllle, Tenn. Wilfred L. Riley, Alameda, Cat. Henry W. Schlpfer, Pittsburg, Pa. Masll A. Swisher, Merrill, la. Morris C. Vanderjagt, Cedar Orove, Wl. Died of Accident. Wagoner Patrick J. Doyle, Worcester, Mass, Norvln W. Bowlln, Hcdrlck, la. Elmer Lester Freshar. Lo Gams, Cal, Albert W. Lovell, River Rouge, Mich. William F. Mead. Brooklyn. N. Y. Nlchola J. Tarkagekc, New York, N. T, Died from Aeroplane Accident. Lt. Alexander Blair Thaw, New Tork, N. T. Lt. Robert H. Wood, Jr., Clarottesvllle, Va. Wounded Severely. Lt. Jesse C. Cotderon, Wakeeny, Kan. Elmer W. Gllgore, Culver. Kan. John J. Lundstrom, Little River, Kan. Emmott B. Bankton, Des Moines, la. Frank H. Borgstrom, Brlstow. Neb. John Bergstead, Thompson, la, Henry Willis, Deadwood. S. D. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Verne C. Russell, Colony, Kan. Fred Devlsh, Mason City, Neb. Haskel Hurst Line, 8. D. Wm. J, Potts, Hartlngton, Neb. Arthur Thompson, Delvale, Kan. Missing In Action. Everett D. Dettmann, Verdon, Neb. Edmond V. Glynn, Omaha, Neb. New Tork Money Market. IT. S. Js, reg.. 98 Gt. N. 1st 414a (7 U S. 2s, coupon 98 111. Cen ref. 4s.. 77 U 8. 8s reg.. 98Int. M. M. 8s.. 98 u! 8. 3s, coupon 99 K. C. 8. ref. 6s 78 TJ. 8. Lib. 8 101.841.. A N. un. 4s 83 U. S. 4s, reg.. 100 M K & T 1st 4s 62 u! 8. 4s, coup. 100 M. Pac. gon. 4s 68 Am. For. 8ec. 6 98 Mon. Power 8s 87 Am. T ft T. c. 6 89 N. Y. C. dob. 6s 94 Anglo-French 6. 96 N Pac. 4s 81 Arm. & Co. 4, 83 Nor Pac. 3s.... 68 Atchison gen. 4 80 'O. S. L. ref. 4s 82 B. ft O. cv. 4s 76 P. T. ft T. 6s.. 87 Beth. Steel r, 6a 88 Penn. con. 4. 91 Cen. Leather 5s 93 Penn. i gon. 4 87 Cen. Paclflo let 76 Reading gen. 4a 82 C. ft O. cv. 5s.. 81 3 L ft 8 F a. 8s 69 C. B. ft Q. J. 4s 43 8. Pac. cv. 6s.. 92 C M ft S Pc4s 77S. Railway 5s.. 88 CRI4PRr4s69 Tex. ft Pac. 1st 81 C. ft 8. ref. 4s 73 Un. Pac. 4s 87 D. ft R. G. r. 6s 56 IT. S. Rubber 5s 80 D of C 5s (1931) 93 U. 8. Steel 6s.. 98 Erie gen. 4:... 63Wabash 1st .... 90 Gen Elec. 5s.... 97French 5s .. 100 Chicago Live Htock. Chicago, Sept. 4. Cattle Receipts, 16,000 head; market very slow; bidding sharply lower on practically alj kinds; buying main ly confined to best steers; calves, steady beef cattle, (10.60 0 19.10; butcher stock, cows and heifers, (7.60014.26; canners and cutters, (6.(007.60; stackers and feeders, (8.00014.00; veal calves, good and choice, (17.75018.(0, Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market slow, about steady at yesterday's average; big packers buying sparingly and bidding lower; early top, (20.40, a new blgh record; butchers, (19.40020 30; light, (19.(0020.40; packing, (18.60019.30; rough, (17.75018.25; pigs, good and choice, (18.26018.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 30,000 head; market opened slow; bids on killing classes, 1O0 25O lower; feeders and breeders, steady. Bank Statements Called. Washington, Sept. 4. The comptroller of the currency today Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of business on Saturday, August 81. Read The Bee every day. Complete the letters ot Simon's of a preident. Answer to Established 1S94 have perfected th best treatment in existence today. 1 do art inject paraffin or wax, a rt la dangerous. Tb advantage of my treatment are No loss of time. No detention from aoelnee. No danger from chloroform, shock and blood poison,, and bo laying P ia a hospital. Call or writ Dr. Wray, 305 Bee Bldg, Omaha. - Twenty-Two Graduated for Work on Excess Profits Tax Twenty-two field agents for the Pe partment of Internal Revenue, who will w3rk on the surtax feature of the excess profit tax, have graduated from the school of instruction, which has been conducted by experts of the department in Omaha for the last few months. The work of instruction has been under the supervision of Internal Revenue Agent J. J. Gillin and the men are now ready for the field. The new men will be attached to the Omaha division. Supervising Agent Nutt of Wash ington, D. C, who has charge of in ternal revenue division of 10 states, including Nebraska, has just com pleted an inspection of the Omaha office. He said he was satisfied) with the efficiency of the office. Score of Banks Protest' Taxing of Liberty Bonds Fremont, Neb., Sept. 4. (Special Telegram.) Separate suits by 72 Dodge county banks were brought in district court todav in the matter of the assessment ruling of the State Board of Equalization providing that all real estate mortgages and Liberty bonds held by banks be listed as tax able property. The supervisors, act ing under instructions of the State Board of Equalization, had Dodge County Assessor O'Connor list the bonds. The banks orotested. South Side Brevities John Klilot was fined (10 and costs by Judge Madden Wednesday morning for drunkenness. Leo Klerman tried on a chargo of forgery plead guilty In police court and wa bound over to the district court on a bond of (1,000. Telephone South 900 and order a ess of Oma or Lactonade, the healthful, refreshing Hume Beverage, delivered to your residence. Omaha Beverage Co. St. Bridget's Catholld Order of Forest ers, No. 606, will hold an important meet ing at the school hall, Twenty-sixth and F streets, Friday evening, Bept. 6. Twenty limited ervlc men entrained Wednesday from the local board No. t for Ft. Riley. Kan., and one negro left at th same lime for Camp Funston, Kan. E, H. stoltepberg of Florence wa flnsd (1 and coats In poltco court Wednesday morning for operating an auto truck with out his uuto license plate expoaed. Every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock th South Hide Congregational achool meet at Thirty-eighth and J itreet. Next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Rev, Frederick W. I.eavltt will administer the communion and preach on the subject, "Our Lord' Re turn." Funeral service wer held Wednesday afternoon for Archie Sterns, the 11-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Stern, Forty eighth avenue and W streets, who died Monday In the South Side hospital of ap pendicitis and peritonitis. The service wore held at 1 o'clock from the West Bide Congregational church and Interment made in Uraneland Park cemetery. Ross Kuvtl Turner of Willows, Cel.; Wll lard Swart of Burlington, Wis., (nd Pete Pesorek of Hamilton county will leave the South Side for Camp Dodge, la., on Bept. i. A lawn social, to which the publlo I in vited, will be held at th residence of Harry Bruce, 4134 8 street, Friday evening. Refreshment suited to th season will be served by th ladles' society of the South Side Congregational chtych. NeW York Cotton. New York, Sept 4. Further reaction In the mllrels price at Santoa had an un settling Influence on the market for coffee futures here today and fluctuations were Irregular. Th opening wa 37 point higher on July with other month about a point above last night' closing figure on a scattering demand for late deliveries, while trad Interest wer moderate buyer of the near month. March worked up to 8.40a or ten point net higher, but July did not tuny hold It Initial gain a th advanoe mat considerable realising, with the market clos ing not one point lower to 18 points higher, genernlly unchanged to 28 point above yesterday' final figures, July fluctuated between 9.88e and 9.66c, clos'ng at 9.76c September, 8.60o; October, 8.66c; December, 8.96c; January, (,06c; March, 9.10o; May, 9.Blc; July 9.76o. Spot coffee firm; Rle 7, 9o; Santo 4, 12 o. - Woux City Live Stock. Sioux City, Bept 4. Cattle Receipt, 2,500 head; market lower; beef ters, (9.60 014.50; fat cow and heifers, (8.00010.76; cahnera, (6.0007.60; stocker and feeder, (6.500.13.00; feeding cow and heifer, (7.7609.00. Hoks Receipts, 8,500 head; market higher; light, (19.40019.78; mixed, (19.10 (719.40; heavy, (18.80019.10; bulk of sales, (18.(0019.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 600 head) market strong. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Bept 4. Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head. Market slow. Steers, (9,000 18.00; cow and heifers, (5.50016.60; calves, (6.00018.60. Hogs Receipt. 9,600 head. Market low er. Top (20.10; bulk of sales. (19,26020.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,600 head. Market lower. Lamb, (11.00017.36; ewes, (5.00012.00. The Weather Comparative Local .Record, 1918 1917 1918 1919 Highest yesterday .... 68 84 95 86 Lowest yesterday ..,. 49 68 73 (1 Moan temperature ... 68 75 84 78 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal: Normal temperature TO Deficiency for the day 13 Total excess sine Marctt 1, '17.. T4I Normal precipitation 0.08 Inch, Deficiency far th day ..... 0.01 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 10.73 Inch Deficiency since March 1 11.36 inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1(17.. 1.4( Inches Defictenoy for cor. period, 1(18.. MS Inch Reports From Station ( 7 T, M. Stat of Tmpera-H!gh Precip itation Weather ture. eat Itatlon. Cheyenne, cloudy 61 (4 .14 Davenport, cloudy ..,,,(0 (3 .23 Denver, Talnlng ..S3 (3 .20 Dea Moines, clear .,,...(4 66 .24 Dodge City, cloudy ,.,.64 64 .04 Lander, cloudy (8 - 68 .00 North Platte, cloudy.... 68 62 .01 Omaha, part cloudy ...67 68 .00 Pueblo, raining (( 68 .00 Santa Fe, part cloudy... (8 70 .00 Sheridan, clear ..(8 (4 .04 L. A. WELSH, Meteorologist sign they will spell the name previous puzzle SAXON I have a successful treatment for Rupture with out resorting to painful and uncertain surgical operation. I am tb only reputable physician who will take such cases npon a guarantee to give sat. lafaetory results I hav devoted, more than SO vears to the exclusive treatment of Rupture and FINAL ACTION n PROH R T fiN nil 1 nn lurn nil fiivr - Ulhk U la k i I I i' " v - . - Amendments to Agricultural Maociipa in Ahih T)ri Prn. . Ha ma mm vision Is-Attached 0c-' ' cupies Senate. Yvasninp-ton. aeot. 4. t'inai action on the bill providing for national pro- . hibition after "neSt July 1. and con- ', tinuing- until me aemoDiuzation or American troops has been completed' iner tne war, lanea aeain ioaay iii . ; the senate owing to the introduction 1 .1. . At 1 ll j a emergency agricultural appropriation Ktll frt iir ii i V. that T-rV IKitirtrt 1nrv4L.'1 . is 11 iu niii.ii t it w uiuuiuuiuii ivil iciia. tion is attached. ; , Senator Jones of Washington, a ,v prohibition leader, predicted during the debate that the house would ac cept the senate's prohibition plan,:-: thus precluding the possibility of;1' changes being made in conferen.ee.' An substantial majority, in the house isC claimed by prohibition leaders .whd. also say President Wilson will not object to the legislation. An amendment providing for the purchase by the government of alt distilled spirits held in bond Jul 1, at a price ob$ fixed bv a commission appointed by the president, was in- troduced late today bv Senator Bankhead of Alabama. Under , its provisions the commission would fix the value of such spirits and report to congress through the secretary of the treasury. If congress held the valua tion to be fair the government would... pay the owners for such liauors in cash or government bonds. The ? amendment was not taken up. . . . " Provide for Loans to Farmers. An amendment bv Senator Walsh , of Montana, appropriating $20,000,00(1 to b'e loaned to farmers in drouth stricken districts for the purchase of.1 seed, was rejected, but another by Senator Jones of New Mexico,' authorizing the war finance corpora tion to make loans to banks in such -districts, so financial assistance can. be Riven farmers, was accepted. ' An amendment by Senator Gore of . Oklahoma, chairman of the senate, agricultural committee, presented at the request -of the secretary of 1 agriculture, and permitting that-.de' partment to use for other purpose t parts of appropriations not needed for the immediate purposes for which ' they were designed, was defeated. ' ' ' A motion to eliminate from the bill appropriations totalling $721,000 fory the prevention and eradication of in sects and plant diseases injurious to agriculture was made by . Senator King of Utah, but adibn on it was deferred. The senate by unanimous vote at tached as a rider to the agricultural bill an amendment designed to pre vent rent profiteering in the District of Columbia. It provides for the ap pointment of a rent administrator to determine upon the fairness of rents, now being charged. Ston Fremont Grocers r - - - - - - . x Selling Lemon Extract Fremont, Neb., Sept. 4. -(Special.)", . 1. - f ' iremont grocers wno nave ueen having a rather heavy sale for lemon extract have been notified to curtail their sales by Chief of Police J. A. Welton. Chief Welton learned that the extract is being used to mix with cider and other liquids with the result that a concoction that ha .consider able kick ii produced. ( Norfolk Schools Open. Norfolk, . Neb., Sept 4.-Special.)' -Norfolk achooL- opened with an attendance of 1,600 pupils. The en: tire teaching force is somewhat changed because of the departure of.', manv teachers for other branches ofv work. Many of the teachers have' taken civil service examinations.. British Postal Clerks to :V:: Ask for Salary Increases i London, Sept 4. At' the national . conference of postal employes, which meets soon, demands will be formu" lated, says the Daily Mirror, for in-,: creased wages, pensions and a better arrangement of working Tioursl Molina Plow Company T Gold Hot Dat4 Sept. 1 On a sbowa below Cempaay established 1889; Natenrreat assets mere thin three times fanded debt; adn(- Averag lore me, tut flv year and eleven months, availabl for Interest, more than tH tunas . present requirameata, Motes do iept. 1, Mat, at market to yield about 1h Botes do Sept t, H2S, at market to yield about 7 ii Circular n uquttt fot OB-Itt Above infftnnatioa takea from oOctal aotavat but not fuaraatesd The National City Company Ctrrtttondtnt Opct$ in jo Cititi . Chicago 137 So. La Salle St Budt-SJurt twm Kttr-A cctrttuum SKINNER PACKING COMPANY' HOULTtW EGGS TOt A 11161118 V Doudlas St? Tel-Duasl52L