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THE BEE: OMAHA, TURSDAY, LY 18, 1t -| ), 11 - S —— NEUCROUS-<- W et A REAL ESTATE—WRST SIDE ) Which some thought was against pur ), eatimmies tor st s toe s wecen 7o | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! FRE s, o giat s "‘OHAHA LIVE STOGK MARKET a et NEW YORK STOCK MARKFT AFFHRS AT SOUTH OMAHA “:::!i"bxefll 3 B s | B e bal “\‘v'\b 8 Qullul [ rb); e | u‘rlo«lnl\ ut {8 more \han twice A8 Tarae o S o B~ AN jWhnt Receipts Are Light and the || e B Januaty, & 2 -,'Tm Killing Cattle Suflu & Sharp Reac | ““rie .'\.'-f-..‘fi({{‘ "T“";.‘.’ "Reek found paci- Steel Takes the bud and an Ad- ‘Germaine Towl. in Mexico City, REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANKOUS, | Few Holders Refuse to Sell at | LS “w%.\???}:n'mco‘ Mo No 7| tion—Feeders Steady—Lambs I'..f'."{fl..',"n':m."_"fl’\‘ i “aald ittt ‘anfi vance Noted Generally All Along Has Not Been Heard from SWNEIS SALD Twonew 5-reom mod: Unchanged Prices. i pomten N, ¢ VAT, Sl anaervlent Slump Badly. | IRRE they' whnted about u Soc. roduction the Line of Offerings. for Long Time. - ern cotl 8, cost §5,400. To ralse money | — change on London was | lower. Ml —_ n lamb values. L AR A e R T e rels prices wers unchanged. Bellers, who were pricing their holdings { REPORT EUROPEAN PURCHASES OMAHA. July 12, 1915 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET SHIPPERS BUY UP TKE HOGS on a steady basis, decided to walt things con- IFor that GOOD-SIZED BLOCKS ARE BOLD | out again this morning, | sequence, nothing and as a old il late. WORK FOR I"IRE DEPARTMENT . 18 o N Friends of uanmun- Tow! in this city | SOUTH OMAHA, July 12, 1915 matter It was nearly rcon when the ioe From an irregular and hesitant opening | IAGE LICENSES, Wheat receipts continued light today. ' Quetatd ot the Day om Various . ! ! 'y = 3 |are w e active, Dut those RavIng wheat for Aale 5 | Sstimate Monduy 400 6,10 ol d moving ard on bc | strong under the lead of United States Mextean capital, where Permits to wed have been issued to the | were inclined to hold out for NEW YORK, July FLOUR ~|ond\ ({*Same day Iast week.. | lower basis, Bulk of the sales were made Steol and the so-called war Issies, In/ Towl fa In business. It 18 now nearly following prices. The market was quoted uncha nged | SPTINE patents. §5.4 6.8 Same day i weeks ago. 3,76 8,501 10, 305 | at $8.00499.10, the latter figure being the Which some notable gaine were recordel v th 4 A N 2 Reaidenc A to_1c higher g £,5008.75:_ winter stralgh £ Same day | weeks ago 4016 676 day's top on westerns, although a deck ' WIth & new high price for Bethlehani fiVe montha since Omaha relatives re Tohn L Hloomer €t Anthony, ldaho 63| Corn receipts were good. but there was | WHEAT-Spot, easy: No, 2 red, $L.i%. {Same day 4 wecks ago. 6,118 8114 of natives sold at high as $9.15. General Steel at 1%, The feature of the (inal ceived a lotter from him. At that timc Mary A. Kelly “Omana aho.. 4 'not nuch demand for that grain and the | And No. 2 hard, $1484, c. § f New York [Same day Iast year... 1780 4,604 | opinion was that quality was hardly as hour, when the day's highest quotations |the missive waa written in Mareh, but . Kelly harket was Quoted unehanged to Dec ' export billed; No. 1 merthern, Duluth:| oy %00d as on last week's close were recorded. was the insistent demand | gi4 pot arrive ta de moants Matej Votova, Omaha . # Jower. The yellow grades of commercial | 31-43%, and No. 1 northern = Manitoba,| Hioliday. Sheep were [n very limited supply, and 10r United States Steel, which chanwed b B o bl | Anna Kapsil, Omaha % corn commanded & premium of about e | 3.3 ¢ 1 . Buffalo. Futures, easv; Tlll'"f;fllu:lnl table shows lh"h:f;’;\‘z“l': tHese ware | 1ealy ROR - EwotEn Iese (o hands ‘i individual lotx of 1,000 to 4,500 the following month. At that it cume Anders_Larsen, Omaha LM .m.\.. the white. ptember closed at $1.0ui. 8 Om . :l oks and sheep at ne yeat to | Make a basia fof quotations. What few shares at the best price in some days with correspondence sent by the Amer Fthel Barker, Omal ie remained firm and advanced o —spot, fir; No. 2 yellow, $9iic, | Omaha live -gm:qmlrket‘ for S little bynches were here brought good , Sisel strengin waa attributed manly|ican charge to Washington RUSHSchR 1. Bite, Ciate. Hveb. R over the cuotations of the brevlous day. | Prompt shipments. e a8 compared with las Dec. | Strong figures. Two loads of feeder year- | [0, 118 fajoruble June tobnage statement! = % ¢ ; Carol Tth Marhott Omaha over .. 18 {, It has been reported that the allies | \.n/\;m;‘i\pmhp\'-m\, .In‘ndnn:" SO0 | ot lings sold early at $6.00, and & "“,. ~ l?\‘:|| & ter |n-t' f:(u.r'dn'y. Slowe, \IV-"\ owl is one of the Americans in Mex Hatry M: PYmeau, Omahs, over n fl'v‘: llflll:‘t:\"n?l’rm}ntl‘mm!h to w:‘n-:; ‘N:\“(:_ te, ancy ciipped white, sie, | Hoga age of fat wothers reached R". mm""hull'm":": "':Mm“ ‘l‘:':x; '- T fco who haa steadily stuck to his post u, Omaha, g ) e quantities of new whea e o - = co! r ¥ My X Miilow ot Vet 4 ALl BT, t as soom | “HAY-Firmer: shipping $1.00, {8heep 1804 :)v”-'-‘v-.l:\"; o |‘ owes effered, n» l\e.l here \ance. American Cam was another active N the war-ridden country. He haw al Joseph Ferry, Valparniso, Ind The sbips carrying this g .m to | HOPS-Firm; state, common to choice | The follawing table :h\l‘l‘l the averaxe | g, gtatfons on sheep and lamba. i Industrial, ranking aimost second to Sieel WAYS carrfed on his business free fron Della Barnicott, Portland, Ore. Egrope wil be londed to, thetr, Timi hnd i 1;:: |‘uu‘fr ‘1’9‘13 ;:I:.fl(imh Pacitic coasr, l‘:"f: for homs at &‘hcl!\\u;h “5"5"‘ ol |good to cholce. .78 lambs, fair tn"'w'.f"-';:."-'u rere conspleuous through. [NieTferences from any of the warring oo by by y will probably I'e protected by battleships | i9 . C .. |*tock market fop the last few da 8.7; 0019 o J ough- n " Somy Edeiman, Omaha e P MCToT™ (A WAMET. 4 flour | Lral Americar e o Ouc: Ceh) CommATaonS: N o S b | ubiee dsanion, [atmert Ute, Qamn lor ! feduace i the Iant 4€ Yebiations Look & . \ arances were: Wheat and flour | (ral i : 7 o ere, fair to_cholce, $5.5 X J Y ¥ : whpth oo ;""."'a“f".”‘.““‘,".‘;',‘(‘l'l“y"‘m;"““'.""kl"‘--- g‘n’% to 30,000 bu.; corn, 290,000 bu.; oate, ‘N\l“(l;n»;:flgcua Firm; hemiock firsts, 32c;| 5 1‘:“1‘:':'11:"‘ . M ‘;”LN‘“““ QT Wb (- Mg ::::f :m&n:n.:lmrn-‘tmi' ..lr::::\‘l'lr:r‘#‘\: \ m'mw- express confidence that he i ) . M, Fel B, X 3 . 118 A 4, 2565 25. can O Products, 3 pointa: Generai %0fe. David E. Johnson, Omaha, over....... 21 | Primary wheat receipts were 699,000 bu RO INS—Pork, unsettled; 309817 862 730 612 ¢ (T8 5T Av. By |gan Coai Produots pointa: i S Anna Kennedy, Gmaha, over 18 | and shipments, 40000 bu., against receipts | S8BEIND: - family, $3.0G20; - shor (840 B A e [ 190 native lamba PR B 1B R L e Pl ST bt - Wi - o | o v . 3 i . i ) ) ohnn . who lue Henry 8. Largent, Adair, la....... | B s Vel - WP L 000 | 40N b0, tamily, | $19.L000.80. Lard, | LR : — T e e Binenit comnioe® within | , Fire Chist ‘Johnny" Covle, wiio ) Byrd Coll, Adair, Ia... ¢ 22| by, inst vear g 3 ek Middle weer, §1.8057.40 G },,, S 15 [ CMICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | (he scope of war lsaves rose § to § points. | beon transferred to the south aide’ dis Patterson Hayes, Fairmont, W. Va.. ® | o riary corn reoelnts were (900 Bl | PALLOW--Barely steady; eity. sbic,iduly sl 7o 80 71.‘&" There wero no epecial developments (o' trict aince contolidation, 1a putting the 3 v Veh 35 P b | \ D! 3 Lduly | ¢ |87 \ ; " ' dvance, " . e - 00 bu. last year, ! . extras. STAGIB%c: fiests, 26 | July o | ws| we| e | e | Wenk. Ably resulted mainly from an over. Covie I8 scme disciplinarian besides beins RAILWAY TIME CARD Primary oats receipte were 652,00 bu. | G2, g 4 July 71| 7 2| 6 &2 am,flx{ CHICAGO, July 12 ~CATTL extonsion of bearish commitments, (o- & first class fireman. Commissioner — i :;‘\‘:':”("lr’m;‘f‘;l‘sm ‘?‘:‘\v:""ml“\l'u'hl‘::“;';{. ':;‘ 1GH irmer; secelpts, 0.155 cases: | July . “fi|§3:‘;_73 | 20,000 head; market wewk; 7 e h'l"‘lm““d‘l'l‘.l" 1""";“‘- s Withnell realiziug the nevessity of push N STATION-—Tenth and Mason. )¢ . and e fresh gathered exiras, 22%@28kc: extra ' Jul 8 €81 878 700 | steers, .MM west ween Washington and Berlin are likely | oty ‘o » UNION 8T - {930,000 bu. last vear. l“,,,; e irats, T80, socondm |July B 72 6 38| 8 66[ 758 | 740 cown and hoiters, 1o be adjusted in_orderly fashion Ing the Omaha aystem. sent Covie dswn | CARLOT RE! 0 Y | July e |8 650G 11 0, Representative railway shires wen un- | here and transferred Batallion Chief Me- 3 inneapolis . state whole milk, fresh flata and twins, July 7 | mostly 10¢_lower; bulk of sales, c o | o e AT B i |Duxun'.”m i e Sbetiaie Maihuns etate. whols | Jub 8l “g Bt "5 SO 5, Uimtked fothn | Paciele and Reading, tho latter evincing | ISverything in the way of property | Tuin O :p:”- Obaba i® [ milk, white, 15c. state Whole milk. col-! e {¥ .m heavy $6.65@T.0; rougn, $6.78@7.60; mn;h«:fihe:vlmt:nr "m’:‘mr':l"«:‘k"l‘.fl;l: l-.“;u' being invontorfed at the local fire houses ota Passan, . < od AVO) oy, s » Whol | 7.00007 .40, y | u8 of n K Sloux Ctiy Local Kansas City @@ ored average tancy, 18c; state whole milk. | podois ung” alsposition of live atock | PR SLOGLAL (L Recel sts, 15080 | FotFioved thelr Tosen Mhter, Cmadin La: The local lads are begiuning to take on Minneapolts Express 8t Louts - k. o prices at the Union Stock Yards, South UMmaDA. | ead; market weak: sheop. 5008 %); cific especially being arsisted by “donini | the spick and span apyearance of the Twla Oty Limited.. indiges s ! b P 4 g 4 Hrmar: westorn froxen | LOF twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. M. | lambe, §7.0009.8. | of reports that the British government north alde boys and “Johnny' Coyle in Detver Special ey ooy g T e AN 3| Youating chickens, A28, Cresn fowim, | Yesterday: - | contemplates the nationulization of thati teaching them how to fight fire ac o e { hard winter: 1 car turkey, $1.36: % car, | Foasting chickens, JIERC: I¥ H RECEIPTS—CARS, tve Stock M"h,,, property. Total sales of stocks amountud | S Carroll Loocal a0 fced, 13%@16%c; fresh turkeys, iced, 1b ~ cording to OmalBa methods. And the Tawkeye Express | $1.22. No. 4 hard winter: 1 bulkhead, | 16 Cattle. Hogs. snoopu 96| HANBAS OITY, July 18- CATTLE | to_65,000 shares. l\ $1.30. Sample 1 bulkhead, $1.16. y @16e. "t M. & 8L P T celpts, “”\.‘ ."‘.“'1’ ‘:““r"" Tows! o, i | _There was further selling of bonds 'v\l"\“\! ke the nelw chief “I've merved Rejected: 1 ca \; car, flige. Corn—1 o Missourl Pacific Y g .00 et lower prime Burope, but thess offeri made only | five years on the department,” raid « LN, & ohiter 1 10 G ear, T, No.| OMAHMA GEArmA HA.“‘E.‘.. e i 1ed stecrs, $9.0@I0.00; dressed beel steers, A slight impreasion on values Total v £ 13 white: 3 cars. Ta¥e. No. 1 yellow: il “ ”,K"\‘ 'f\l”.-,.” " 1 GH0.00, COWS, | gales, par value, regated r“‘"' last night, “‘but I'm just beginning 3 pm . Tde. No. 2 vellow: 1 car, 7 2 cars, | BUTTER—No. 1, 11b cartons, 3lc; No. N. W.. west 3 o 4| Yeeders, $ROCTS. 0 bulls, 8 );{:‘;,‘:"‘v';.:‘;‘n" United States bonds were unchanged on | to learn my business.' 5 pm ew "“*“ »"““.‘;“' RaoRre F\' f’ou“.c?i}?icl:" wagorted Bwigs, Sie; Amer. P, M. & O.. £ 11 ++ | 96,006 10,00, 3 y ¢ " call Totes Chicken and G | car, 78¢c. . No, § ow: 1 car, porte 8s, < &'Q., east e o | HOGS—Recelpts, 6,00 head mnrh-h To chicke cross the viaduet at o 3 2 cars, 72%c. No. hlcnn Swi m block 'lawln 22c; ‘ut ins, & Q.. wost 6 Ll 1 H lowers bulk of sales, §i 1000740, heavy, | ‘1-“ :,‘\" 1 ‘: : '(m.:,fl' ;..( night 0 am 3c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cm‘ aisles, 11hy, fipiste, 1740, Youns | ' p' 1. & P. east. 14 1 . 2 0@1.15; packers and butgher 15 | X July u ~MERCANTILE | TWenty-sixth and' Q & 8 B i 1 oar, Tilc; T cars, T8c. ¢u e Blaey b P AORI ] ‘};‘g' Hiinois Central ... & . 1| To0; gnt, Sa00% B0 plas. St | r Martin Haydan aroused the sleuthing sen- % pa Al {m.:i wr-.g‘:r. :;l‘m;oel;.ed -F"mh‘R e:flofir w: 3 ‘(.M‘.{,g,. G, Wi, 10 3 “ 1 .sn.m\’:- AND ||,\|.\ nT_ u..,‘"‘.,.‘ “.‘m\u“«“m'l \('HA om bills, | yibllities of Officer John Dworak, whe 66 pm ;.8 ¢ 7 3 J - - - head; sheen steady, lambs Jowei; lambs, t] A ¢ {8 mixed: 1 car e v cnr. aic” e | MISH RIS antt) chifan: ey Rerring, | Tow recelple 8 @ 3 8| gl yeuriingy e vethors, | S AERBAc; Moxlcan dollare, | aked the countarsign for the niehl 3 cars, ata—No. o, S e ), X owes, 200055 A > thic White: 8 cars. @i, Sampie: 1 car, dfe. ’°é‘i'}"m"‘ S TR brcian R AL | s le?ium‘":l[u; Sheep. |! { BONDS—Government, steady: rallroad. | to make his getaway, but Dworak inter- [y nmt.uh Prices—Wheat: No. 2 tur- Whol prices of beef ci ’Mm ris & Co 510 5 1,000 Stoux City Live Stock Market. e EY 1 0 d cepted him, At the station he was found e%, $1.36G1.37: No. lurke)’ . .38 | April as follow | 36 2961 BIOUX CITY, Ia, July 13— AT MONEY - Time loans, firmer ays, 3 2 hard, $1.82@1.33> 3 _hard, $1.3 e .,.m_mb N b 00 Hon g e e Yy the ol | pat oant: 90 d&Y r.cant; aix, montis, |to be carrying a londed revolver. His 2 No. 4 h. 2. 31 oy BE EF C 8: No. y 653 1,134 | Recelpts, 4,000 Yead " market 15725 lower: | Ja0e per oo ity p ooy §1. o 18%¢. Loin: 5 [ Arsmout & Co: 722 ative stocrs, $1.0000.00; cows and holfers, | 3 pee bant TOW, per cen rulln. “ partner, Joo Vida, dashed north to Twen ur"m. n. N 3, 20c. Chucks: No, 318 > $5.1568.50, canners, $1,00004.50; atookors and |3 e ty-fourth street, where he took refuge in durum. ll l'ml 18. Corn: No. 1 ““ A ‘Nh\\v\rlr & Co . teed S N i 3 per ocent; I loan, 2 per cent cloaing m de; No. 3 wiite, Tici” No Nu 3 1ic. |'r.'|" o RO L 3w, Murphy. 3 Ceedere, ks Salves, #.000.80: bullk, | hyd, 1% per cent: offered at 2 per cent. |a houss at 314 Bouth Twenty-fourth, He pm © No.'6 white, mmv\c k25 Ve ' Lincoln Packin . % Ot S nce ik, 4000 head: ot 100 |, Closing qnomhm- on bonds today were: | also was locked up, n y,,'f.,'f“"fig No 3 o girtig’ chick. | 80 Omaha Packing Co. 3 Jower heavy: B o0t a; oeed. 'flvfln oy T w3 | This morning Acting Captain Anton im %X 5 'flfl” cks. B4c; roosters, | T O Kelloke &1 ¥ tight, 88066, bulk of sales, ‘s To@ib Vanous notified the county attorney's 4m eliow: Ao ducks. 160: geese, 10c: | & SHIREP AND MBE-Doceipte, 50 | 3 4 am PrvAL pigeons, per doz., 60c: | Hill & Son. X liead; ewes, $3.75@46.50; lambs, $5,50409.25 office that Haydan was carrylng con om o gucka sl feuthored, foc: " woese full | F. B. Lewis. - . cealed weapons. He will be prosecuted g ‘L@’M cathered, 80 squabs, No. 3, §L80; No. 3, 4':*","'";]“?]:0 11 8¢, Louis Live Stock Market as an example %o those who have been pm Frult and vegetabte prrces fusnished by | 1. . Husa. ... ... 1 celbis, & “u"o‘"y.s‘:..f'"l..’:.rfi}*n..fi: ative varrying concealed weapons on the South am ing, ‘nigoe Gillinak} Fruit company: Valencies, | ROS€nStock Bros. ... & ‘|beef steors, $7.00@710.50; yearlings stears Eide. . -~ T FRU Tign’;‘nn l"zg;r;l‘:’ bf:’;"';;” Werthelmer & Degen i *|und heir $io0dth. 0. .00, Hurt at a Christening, . P e 100s, 1268, - h Bos, H. F. Hamilton.......... & + | stockers and foeders, $6.00118.25; southern Mrs. Mary Vaters of 313 Madison atreet CHICAG ¢s | $4.00 per ‘box; 176x, 200s, 2108, %50s, $1.20 Ber | Sullivan Bros. o 10 + | nteers, $5.26@8.85; native calves, 36.006710.00, y -1 AGO GRAIN AN}) PROVISIONS |00 hm.,n. Extra fancy Golden Howl, Rothschild . . S | "HOOGS—Receipts, 700 head; markot had a christening last night, albeit, juds- Ehicago Dayl (o 300s, $.50 per hox“:"nkg)'. $.00 per | Mo. & Kan. (‘u.lf OReres a +[lower: pigs and lghts. $6.50¢7.60: mived ing from the amount of blood®that flowed Califorate Mall = Features of the Trading and Closing m:b‘;‘:g! oty ey e < gl ¢ Wy AT » + |and butchers, §7.4567.60; good heavy, ¥1. there must have been & reversion 1o the Manills u-u o Prices on Board of Trade. $6.00, Apricots, 1.3 per crate, Peache Roth dlli‘Er AND LAMBES RN‘MJ)I! nmo‘ ] old time forms. This morning in police Chicago Grea CHICAGO, July 12.—After making con- |7 jumphs and Hale Farly, ¢ per box; | Meyers ... 17 s head; clipped muttons, $5.00 clipped | "3 ol | court Mrs, Vaters exhibited a broken gwin City Limited slderable advance today the wheat mar-| st, ohn's freestone yellow, $1.00 perbox. | Tanner Hros. AW LG lambs, $7.5078.50; lamby, $7. “Wal 1o Gl 10 head, Mra. John Thom who- was a Twin mknwr- ket underwent a bearish reaction that unes: Tragedy, $1.40 per box. Plums: | john Harvey 86 X Pttt 44 T, Con. ref és. oWabash 1st ba. . ead, Mra, n J Chicago N appeared mainly due to the smallness of nta Ros 15 per crate; Climax, Bur- | Dennis & Francl % A $t. Joseph Live Stock Market. | *K. ©. ref. §.. 81 *Weat. Union 4\‘. visitor, showed a cut Np. Missouri Pacific— ::rlm \';hlhle su;?ly decrease. Quotations Botans, $1.00 per crate. | Other buyers . JOSEPH, July 12—CATTLE-Re- L 9% West. Eleo. ov. bs. m\ According to the police Mra. Vaters and K C & :fo.:::;- ml:'.:d “‘;':;eé:l'eur iy "o‘:_ mto e uz"m‘r:; o‘w‘on' fl‘g)wu.rrc:l't:" Lonn- 2,600 head; market lower: steers, iur-. Thomas were holding & christening KO 88 raw.s ¢ PRIt T0 Geollite 'to Wn alvanoe Sate G ORI por orase: Dlack, 18 | GRS e waek f g um& DS, 498 “haitery, “'W‘”-l —— {at 7125 Mudison streets when a crowd of Chicago, m Island & l'lelflo—- %@%r to %c and provisions with losses e. blu:kherrle-, 0200 per ‘crate | jjharal receipts, 172 cars being reported | OGS — Receipts, 2000 head; market | 've Stock fm Sight, l young men forced themselves into the St - : Medjum, $2. per bunch: | jn " Adgvices from all points were very gteady; top. $7.35; bulk of sales, $7.160 mu- “' 8. Shoe {house. Dan MeNulty, Charles Watson, 1:00 am . &11:05 pm | scouragement on the part of wheat, .Yumbo Changuinole and Porl Limon, 4¢ | unfavorable, indicating a general down- -, Sloux City 4,000 | Fegnk Brix and Henry Kuhns were w 00 am b10:28 pm | Dulls bechme manifest when the domestic | per 1b. Cantalou ward movement in the market. As a BEP AND LAMBS-No receipts; | St. Louis ..... 8,600 Frp ¥ 30 am visible m&v& total showed a mun' oft | ponies, b4s, $2.00 pe result the trade here was slow, good to m., t nominal; lambs, $9.00G9.60 '| Kansas City . 6,400 | rested and fined $10 and costs for the ,’: = of only bushels as agall 2,246,000 | §2.75_per nnt chojce fat steers being around 10 lower,, bl e ¢ Chicago “.g affalr. Mrs, Vaters and Mrs, Thomas were 30 om bushels 1ast week. The pessimistic foel- | VEGETABLES-Cabbage 5 | SO “other kinds 105c and, I some y South Omaha - 8000 | Lot euriobsly hurt - ing was emphasized by the fact that al-!or .omhem. o per b, Lettuce: T ad, 31 | cases, as much as Mc lowe Bank Clea.l‘ln S 0400 . Neb. ‘YAmited to Lincol 15 am thou break in values permitted the | per doz.; leaf, per dos. Peppe Good to choloe cornfed cows and heifers Totals 80,400 Morgan J. Heafy Il QolNey o California, Kxp.. . 1:46 pm iransaction of some expore business the | per basket. Tomatoos, Tocper b;fi:‘ were in fair demand at steady prices, by T——— | Morgan J, Heaty, well known business i am one was not large. Furthermore | Onions: California cryi wax v t that kind ! —— \ iden woul 3 L AN L Sommierty of radere Tty n e eibn | o100 e cate " Tenge Valaw, B b | Mo O T "ot . dhvihitg ild Flowers on Tt e hamwe TwencArth amb ¥ aroun 0 a e a te; new, r doz. lery, er " AugUmented attivals Of new Wheat would | S Rhabarns 508 per Ib. Cuicumbers lower, with some sales possibly as much | pani gjearings In the United States for ; strests. Mr. Hoaty wia thken Ul sevoral 8 showing &rass was slow and 100 : BURLINGTON STATION—Tenth ana |01 bt on hand in Chio well ms wax and greon. | DR, JEeak endion duir b eq raporiad o noultivated Fields |dwe aso ana tor a time hia conaition . Mason. BT B sy pecliann ab Ranod. Oy There was o better demand for stockers | gyt 350,516,000, awainal $5,26018,000 lnst ; caused serlous alarm to his friends. Yes- SRR was noticeably influential In the selling . ;ndflf@eder!l. o: x:: nn (or’nvaml weeks | Week and $2(664,264,00 in this week lnst Gol de 2 the Al ted Press.) terday he was able to be up and it was Burlington— {bat accompanied the sag to the low point | 20c = per y ey et e gl b ey Phaieg i o Canadian clearings agkrogate $iod. ( ";::?;m ne;.o ! l- ‘-om . ) | C10 that he would be out in & few dayn. A Mebaruble’ hACVRL michthor shot. ot | AL e VnAdiol DAL "0 N good steady prices were maintained. A |,na e 0u S0 I thlh' week Inet Yout: |of the fire '.';m“'““':", l;nf_":; Jection® | Heaty fs an old-time resident and has Denver Limited . the Missouri river had much to dp with T Inuts: No. 1, 18 Ib. Fliberts, | string of good Wyoming white faces sold | pollowing are the roturns for this week o 0 "8 NR 0l le (R0l T e 8 host of business and yersonal friends. Nebraska Local the early advance in the price of wheat. | 5o Ib. Br 12o Ib. ecans, at_$8.10. (TR TR TR L ek | with percentages of change shown this | 8¢ yoar, owing | 3 0 T hin office has been w rendes- Nobraska Bxi Bullish sentiment was also temporarily | Almonds, 20c 1b. Po.nuti Quouuonn on Caf 0' t: ' week ag compared Wwith this week last (to the departure of the laborers to,the | & for u cotere of men who never tail Lineoln Lootl - aroused by Liverpool dispatches that sup-| 1b.; jumbo ra: o roanted, B | yeariin D'Jg‘@“’;g;) a"t:» 0 R0 war sone farther north. As a result these | YOU® O “hour at Morgan' L bwest, Binck i .| plies to Europe dld not meet requirements | Ib.} jumbo roasted, 10c Ib tremendously fortile fields are given up|'® *Pend an MISCELLANEOUS--Cracker Jack, per and that the amount of wheat on ocean passage should be reduced more than 5,000,000 bushels. In the corn market wet weather and the lightness of stocks and of country and Washington. offerings tended to suppress bearish at- Cotton Market. | Somm "r to, Satr. com until {t stretohes over the whole Vardar tacks so far as the July option was con-| NmwW YORK, July 12.—COTTON-—Spot, | ;e:d:- e‘“firl %0; valley, Everything grows in great luxuri- ?S??xe.fihfi?fe'c&?db months, however, | quiet; middling uplands, 8.90c; sales, 200 | (OORCL, g5 50q16.00 stock heifers, 3. ance and in the most vivid colors. Dess. Oats were governed chisfly by the | "o, - | 7.00; stock cows, $6.5088. ock caly It The ‘more familiar wild flowers seen vt emanh-Pacitic Jua uction of other - grains. Crop’ reports m';:,‘“':',.,g'*"'.).‘ug'.::, T, Sy, | Bobam veal entven, 303039, fat bulls, | San Evencis here are daisies, popples and huge thistl Plattsmouth-Pacitic Junct, .. a12: : = taken as & whole were against The Dulls. 9.%0: Maroh, 9.4c. i | ' | stags, etc., FOU‘IB;) fi"'lt.:mv""; ten feet high. The popples are of an in- Creston Local <3 nl-f::.;'m"?ifl'pr'fie far ptrh;\-_m\;e;-r 'Le‘ro Futures vlo-‘e)d sirons: Juiy, 85 # Oc- | “‘P"“'““,";‘; F eThiohs. Detroit tense crimson, while here and there are Guleago L e has Uldating sales %0 noticeable Iaat week |300c March. Sfte < s IARUAIY |y, g Pr. patches of cultivated opfum popples, in « ::;;o:t"\]: :'é.fi“"f".' :& ‘:\':'r; was no| LIVERPOOL, Jfl‘;ll" u__;)g;r'rosd—slrou 8 full white flowers. More riotous in color- of ex orts. | casi good middling, 5.8%4; middling, ing tlo Closing prices on options: 5_?4 low middling, 4.62d; sales, 12,000 :;: u. ::afls::“vl‘::nr—-mqmmy wnf:‘:l‘fl.: :‘; Kansas ——j——r. L3 g T A;r'uelq; Open. | High.| Low. |Clou| Sat'y. | bales. 990 purple weed 100 feet across, a clover-like J'h';" 110 | 11%) 1083 Metal Market. " plant with tiny blossoms of intense coral- WEBSTER STREET STATION——F1¢. | SePt| 108% 101% 1 m.l 1o 1 NNV TORE July AL Lead, It red, tall Wac flowers, clumps of blue and . = | Cor: $5.75 asked, Speiter, not qmt.d Copper, H+4 teenth and Webster. | G il wnl 7 unsetiled; o o by P ey t4-4 sliver-gray, various types of yellow and — Bept. | 7&} % '& 7‘& 7:2 1 northern, 5.00; No, 2, 5 284, crimson blogsoms. Here and there the hicago, St. Paul, Minneapoils Oats | | ‘ c.l‘u 76; No. 1 southern, 814 14.50; C X wolid tapesty of vegetatlon is broken by o© » a 6,186,000/ Jul| ga 0.0 11}2 4 el $13.76@14.%. Tin, quiet,-at 18 148,000 " little lakes or ponds, frinzed with rush: At London: Spot copper, £T7 128 6d; fu- 2 '.“.; lggt% e .5{as thick as a man's arm and tall as small g:; i g: l.‘\lll.".‘l “4.1.. ‘olfcmlyt‘!clhtfl‘z.lu.Asmntln | e 'Mk.m ©|trees. Over the water are sprinikied 5 ‘utures, ny, 615 Washington, D. C y 7762 masses of white water lilies, l‘s';‘D" “m! so | a5 | san ST Tasa, &8 100 Gpitar G0 s $% Memphis .- ... 5,246,000, Birds and butterflies vie in coloring Oct.. feats 8% | 880 L pprpgr o ¥ 8t Joseph .. 1.lb, 000 with the flowers; Some of the butterTiies Rits | Sugar Market. HE u-‘uts Columbus ...... €,201,000( of qb o sl n‘%l 9@ | 9@ | 9% | NEW YORK, July 12.—SUGAR—Raw, |y - m 7w | Nashville BO®000. .. are of great sise and wonderful coloring. s-mi 10 024 10 06 965 | 9 674 10 0 | easler; centrifugal, 4 i molasses. | 3 910 6 %0 1. 00 1% Albany n | 2832000 42 and the connoisseur recognizes varieties DR. HARRY 0. COX IS TO Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No_ 1 red o vy e 7 R R LA 7 LS -, ID""‘ ity { a0 00 44l | which are very rare in the western world. BE BURIED AT HUMBOLDT | new. $L.2@1.%: No. 2 hard, old p1 s o0 "KXKX powdered, 6.360; powdered, | 1 " i w0 61 | Do Motnes 111 Giwkoss 8.8 |The bird worid ta dominated by the storks Corn: No. 2 yell;;\:' 7‘;:6 s" mu Oy | 8-%c: fine granulated, 6.10c; diamond A, | ) o a8 ; . B Hartford .......... [ _;m,% #.4/...... | and bussards, the former spotiessly black- The funeral of Dr. Harry O. Cox, | " sighoe, Rye: NG ? Fi0i contoctionsr’ A d6 Mol Bt | L R 0 SRR SRR iyl |and-white, the latter yeilowish brown. brother of Mrs. Harold L. Alleman and | fl%w&;&' fowar i lymp‘!hy wnn the decline In | P - ot WERRG. n.#,& .0/ The rellrodd from BSaloniki to Uskup son of Richard H. Cox, who died at | beed® 100 Tacd: $7.5008 0. Rive, | PAW su Retall r closed barely | 3. 26 - ‘o 8o HE 4 makes its way in more of lase stralght- " | . steady, cemr“unl "W to wse; mo | § o 1 950 48 a0 forward tashion through this whole Denver, Colo., Friday evening, will be | § 359.75. . .00, H 4,208,000 ! held in Humboldt, Ia., Tuesday. Bl’flmgfliower. (;'nnmelr_v‘”fim AMNeS Sugar, to b o .M AxD FEBDER 2,226,000/, region of the Vardar valley, crossing the Dr. Cox graduated from the Creighton m'."ng(flhf—mlg .'n'énfih“?m‘ve c;:;‘-mx“".“"“‘ Awpiss atd Dyle s 4 m. ::% winding stream at frequent Intervals, Medical college in 1006, since which time | firsts. 15%@i6e; firsts, mmx-.r.‘ NEW YORK, July 12~EVAPORATED | 2 T 2,629,000 g|once on & bridge which was blown up he has practiced in Wyoming and Flor- | POTATOES—Lower: receipts, 1% (anl,“ —Inactive fn_nm W@ chnlv‘v.‘ HOGS—There was .a moderate run on | New Haven 4,449,000 six times during the Balkan wars. The \da. He was taken sick two years ago, |lLDew; Virsinia cobblers $L.8@1.6. (it vunes, firm: Call. | Band even for a Monday. enly sbout Soux QL o river itself would be scarcely more than having been confined to his bed for the Tiae 3 1365 | pornia, $@il%; Oregons, Thide.' Apri: | Sevanty-thva cars, or 5,160 head, belns re- | &) racuse’ ... :170,000( & good-sised creek In Americs and the last elghtecn month ] cots, stewdy; extra choice, "1”‘ fancy, | Ve o otk opener that has. bean | Jackeonville, Fia. 100001 . water 1s tinged & muddy brown. In the el R | in and Provisions, i et Chmce, ‘;:coraed Bince the third week of April, [ Hirmingham A ;@m . distance, on both sides of the railroad, a N ¢ 12 ~WHEAT ins, steady; I vy ing almost 5,000 short of two weels Ry broken line of low hill v RAIN AGAIN PUTS OFF Ng. th "’nfif’“‘s 05 Ko ¥ red, San | aholes” fancy. oo agent | g bul ights Jarder'Chan tor the same dpringncia. Niam | 3A 0 Moy Yivie. ' eptem e De- | 614@7 London | s 1.40, | day’ last vear. e y BOOSTER TRIP TO IOWA | | Fhrtice; Lonaon ‘layern. 1150 Bhiont, A, (ree buers, at good | ChAAnoE | Ill - L6l BRITISH OFFICIALS AVOID P Tgasue: No. 2f Weather 1n the Grain felt. <;'°M\ Drices. and by the middle of thel Dayton .. ... ; 2,78 The automobile boosters’ trip into low-.I g Tk LY - | Warmer weather prevalled in the corn »‘;'1'1"37“11x..‘,hfly.nlh'.fin:m‘eqrn‘.m:osfl:fiu to] Littio Rock 0.0 I.L“L&: 8530 FRICTION WITH FRENCHMEN scheduled by the Commercial club for | ¢ and wheat region during the last twenty- | B4L( 0f (e NEBL sUPPLY. “The 1o ShoiEs | fncorna ... 17,000 L 178 today, has been again postponed on' No. 2 mixed, | four hours. Rains occurred in all dis- | £ U, (8RS Boe, M 0 8 Far | Lincoin 2,640,000 * 20.5 > " ALry s | tricts, and_ were heavy at point in south- | & re oad was so far| gremont 4 1700 174/ .."" | (Cdrrespondence of the Afociated Press) | This time # 5 above anything else. Shippers ohases ! 8PO! ) b ; Inch or more oscurred 48 | “qpe fact that shippers took so large & July 1.-One of the first consiceration: oty r$ prefag s . L follows: In Nebraska—Omaha. %M. In ¢ y y 1.-One ‘erations itticlently siting 10 wimit. of maing | PO e L viadtar, i e T Mg shaye of the recelpte didn scom to'worry | TRAINLOAD FROM FLORIDA * [of ‘the British army ofticials in the Gutticlontly sitted 1o mimit of mauiny | SOCNTIESS fom, 200 alaryville, £30; #& Josephodit” | oy offers: which wers nieht at ks TO SPEND NEXT SUNDAY HERE | oo o o e aistricts 't Fovace club early were .to the effect that rain Minneapolic Grain Market. With so light & run, tclesmen were In o v g was falling all along the lowa side of the river from Souix City to Kansas City CORBY STREET RESIDENTS FILE A COUPLE OF KICKS | Poles with L’lufll—unu‘ of irregular tiits 40 not add to the Leauty of a street, con- tend ollzens living on Corby street, l MINNEAPOLI [WHEAT-July, | $038%; Boptember, LUK | $U20; No. 1 northern, #1. LN yl northern, $1.2%@1.38%, FLOVR -Unchanged. B ARLEY e YE AT l~ LA‘(—I! S8, Liverpool Graln Market, Thirty-first (o Thirty-second streets. LX\LRF()OL. July 12 WHEATJ t, y — with, of course, & sprinkling on salute. * When, however, the salute Is Three prolcstants appeared before the | No. 3 Manitoba, i & No, ,,.,5;};;‘,{“;‘"’,‘"'.&{' Spiy 2eTURREN, ide of this figure. Shippers were S KNOCKED DO given by a French private, the acknowl- | city council aud invelghed ugainst the | No. 1 northern Duluth, Ila :‘:d \la #| ceipts, 20 h im.. shipments, 3914 bbls.. |® 4 us high as B30 which was the | MAN I WN edgement is made by all the officers. assaults being made upon their vision. ' hard winter, s Plock ., bbia. 4 (op ,,,, Sl logds. A couple of bunches of BY LIGHTNING FLASH " o+ M iy e e They likewise complained of an alleged | o ORN=5PO American mixed, new, & | " ROSINCFirm: sales, 509 bhix.: recaipts; isorted hoge reacied F.5."but they were "I'Mm“ g mM“ mol'h‘y o ] . y .n bbls.; shipments, 1,530 hm- stocks, | ORIy Pleces of i —— 9 irtes. dall; error in paving the street twenty-four |~ PLOUR—Winter patents, 4ls '6d. in 4‘ | o s 4 ~Baevs Wik foet, instead of twenty-two feet, as they | HOPS—In London. Pucific const, £40%. B R A, st % gt S When S. T Myers, 1516 Burt street, |show to the Frenc conaclousness understoed would be the width. . | ——— l ;. K. §° t 150N s s, W, fi'n 125 " P arose to shut the south window in his |that If we are their allies, we are also ( R ! Coffee Market. \Wwv $6.50. ! u7 % » $ 8 Iroom at 143 Monday morning, lightning | §uests in their country. ‘And where the | NEW YORK, Jul OFFEE-—Mar- 3 Tk 18 o - | officers give the lead, the men are quick :BU‘!:..; iy T WREAT Tor "(0llnén” Oheried ateady 8L oh oy Goeke Wanicht. ‘ i ‘.:m;k”.'.'k::un: Myers tomn and aated | o, folow” a0 S N e 1 Nfuy? | changed prices to an wdvance OF 2polnis| NEW YORK. July 12-Cotion goods ¢ 2 %o 1 bound knoc 2 1T R L 2; No. 2 hara, nominal; Sty gum a Jittle further support from. iust| markets were generally quiet toda: ¢ - 1w | bis wife and four childven, who were In| o STl ol es and cottages m ‘n 2 whil - huyers and tn flnwhy with | ored goods were more active, i 1% the back part of the house Mr. Myers' P ] e SR y 95 was veoy | were A} and esav.: How sk whe o A s SR | was damaged to the extent of | can be rented quickly and cheaply by & "'Mg ke T afraand, hom\er and prices later|and cantons active. Dress goods SHEEP--Sheep and lamb supplies ware | "0U*¢ “For RAmt” o. &, KG61I5:: No. 2 white, ic. | Lroke Tathier shasply ader trade sellig, | falr demsand. h ot heavy as compared with most of \het |sbout $100 by the flash. ee “For Rent. case, ”fi half case, $1.75; Cornpovs, per case, $3.25; half case, 31.66. Honey, $4.80 per case. | no 1m0ed 1o make wny rick | and at a late hour nothing had been do London Stock Market. | o rar % wers concerned hm-lom fair to good cornfed $.6@9.50; common to fair com- concossion, | Amount. to a profusion of weeds and wild flowers, which present a spectacie as brilllant ai a California garden muitiplied In drea lnaim and the maintenance of most cordial re- lations with the French soldiers. A A party of 150 people from Florida, en- |route to the Pacific cosst, will spend LONDON. July 12.—American securities | - 1t along toward noon when principal factor in keeping on good terms o N Uik mariel et Lyers tee |ty ofmell Slons toward noon when|imost of next Sunday in Omahs, ATTIVING | yy) the allled army nas been the stead- change. A few sales were recorded a (ers remainod indifferent throughout the jOYer the northwestern at 10 o'clock in the | ¢ 0 |nyistence on the courtesies of dis- ‘r’r.‘ct.o: ‘um‘l’:; ‘ll):rll');.l:zhlhn afternoon, | whole fun‘nv;:n and in u)w end carried | morning and leaving for the west OVEr | inline. ut the os . . their point, buyinz their hogs about IS¢ 7 iffe at 3 o SILVER-Bar, 2%d per ounce. I iower "aHinpers ataved Gl the finian, i |1he Union Pacific at 3 in the afternoon. | “ypyiery etiquetts, for example, de- NEY—1% per cen {nough they reduced prices somewhat | They are traveling by special train and | . o "hot when & party of British of- DUNT BATIES. Bhort bills, 4 per | afier the early rounds. Ahd & Sood meny |most of them come from Jacksonville hree month per cent Ol and Rosin. of the killing hogs were Anl their later purchases were quoted as {much es a nickel lower Most cashed ficers are saluted by a British priv only the semlor officer acknowledges the and vielnity. Their itinerary provides for dinner and an automobile ride here Assnulta Watchman, Latfrey Rizadis, Greek, being surprised in the rear of a store building at Twenty- fifth and N streets Saturday night by Block Watchman Jack O'Brien, assaulted the watchman and fled up an alley. lle was seen making his get-away by De- teetive Andrew Lepinski, who took himn in tow. Rizadls was charged with as- soult, Captain Vanous released him or $2 bond to appear Monday morning. Maglo Clty Gossip. Henry Ryan luit for Nébraska City last week. Mrs, Wlll ou-by-mn in mm-- with m-adn Clay Cente! tl has been m»a c&"i‘n’.“ufi: a5 culkin.” ~five v wlll b. von"'gnnd:y eve at he Centurion Joseph and Ilu lnrnnl ll.{an |.n last week for Chi visit with their mo BODY OF FRANK HOLT COVERED WITH FLOWERS DALLAS, Tex., July 12—~The body of Frank Holt lay tonight in a grave fn Oak HIll cemetery, plled over with flowers from the friends of his wife and her family, Only a few carriages com- posed the funeral procession this after. noon of the man who shot J. P. Morgan and later ended his own life, and the cortege passed through the streets al- most unremarked. At the grave, many friends of the 0. F. Sensabaugh, Holt's father-in-law, gathered to Join with the family in the Just rites, wiioh were conducted by the Rev. J. P. Mussett of Fort Worth, Tex., & clese friend of the family. Mrs. Holt, . held tightly to the young children T over the lummr two | = &GO, - NEW YORK--CHICAGO THE ODD LOT REVIEW tells brisfly & plainly_ about New York Stock Exehanes ment opportunities. Issusd s r. Send for g . New York Oity.

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