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own one or more Acres in Benson Gardens BENSON GARDEN ACRES are the best located acres near Omaha today that can be bought at reasonable prices and on ing the day, evening or Sunday. REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE HONTAN A flfl\.h for ranch cr anches of Ifl acres each in Teton county, ontana, lf‘r;r. “l?i by .::ne\: and reasonal every acre tillable. Railroads ern- property and depot on ranch. Maps ne ‘:n application to R. A S— JUDITH BASI V—LSN‘D—W-YEAR ‘We precently hounn " lnm- acreage of state land af-the sal L and we are oh‘.fln $1 per acre profit. minimum prices, at which U the land appraised. ’l'ha te's terms at 16 per cent down d the balance in twent ayments at § per cen o 36 ‘por_oent plus §1 per acre and ‘we assign the state contrac l“t‘hm homentamlnx HII:M‘ Loan lueilhlcm WYOMING CROOK FARM. Can locate six people, good homastead, 820 acres, t'mbor, good #oil. lcall evenings 1501 REAL ESTATE LOANS A Cow, Chickens and, a Garden will reduce the high cost of iiving quicker than any other way. You should prepare now for the future and make a start to very easy terms of $10 down, $10 a month, BENSON GARDEN ACRES are located close to car, school und stores and on paved road. Call at office or by phone for plats of Benson Garden Acres; will take you out any time dur- Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney Street. REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE lOR SAL I'oom house near Millor balsne kA rept: rvlllctrlo Hght, h-rnn»o ®zas, leaving eo'ty, Wi ehster | GRAIN AND PRODUCE mm] But One Car ol W'holt is Sold Dur. ing & SBw Bession of the Omaha Exchange. CORN PRICES HOLD THEIR OWN ! ported so'd Wheat was lower. There wa cow market and although there wa. liberal amount of sales reporied the ferings were sufficlent to take care of the demand and the market lower. REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE $4,300 Big living room aeross the front house, large dining room with beamed Field Club Special Winnipex eat-These saies were reported fo- day: No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, $1.28. Ry No. 4 1 car, %c; No. &c. Coj Tle: No. 3 _mixed, 1 car, 78%c: 1_ocar, T4 5 T2, 7 cars, celling and panelled walls, fine sun room | $8¢ off dining room, cofivenierjt kitchen, two rooms and one smaller room on secon dfioor; dandy bath, com- plete; the finish is fumed oak on the first floor, white enamel and mahogany doora above; oak floore in every room in|J the house; basement with first-class guar- anteed furnace; hot water heater for summer time and floor drain; the lot 18 &ood-slzed sleeph i No. 3 mixed, 25 car, mixed, 1 car, 48%o. Omeaha c..n Prices—Whea 46x1% and is an east front on boulevard |7, near Mhson. This s a perfect little beauty, practically new and decorated throughout in b‘lullful and artistic manner, Terms, §700 cash and $40 per month, | Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyl r 15M N!l(n Bank Bld' FARM 1O. [] PEB CEN’I‘ TOLAND & RUMBUT: .l.’ufl g‘-‘.‘ tarm loa B, cx?'!.‘g:lmlt & Co., ("l State £ farm and city loans at v'fiununco 1622 Farnam. cnm‘ & Co.. udhrllluu. am 15th an uoun on IAnl (“Nd nm Eus T for farm buuuuu ;'m-- Trust smie | This Today 6% SITF,LOANS, C. a.la;'-ms- BIAL MATE—EXOHAWGI 60 T Ty Flrm.lnl in same section Wallace Coun- exlhme Gor 16 ‘worss i r income property. MRt ahrl:klp:.l(v. Neb. nmd-rn houge, for land, acres t What !:H.ANGE—-U ten mlln Sprlnxl. NR nuu- nonhu.u of corporation 5, Kuwitsky, e A u“ssume m"fl‘i per un. Address P-710, GB lmm-ovod llll i, JIM wiuv soUX REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN —_————— ‘lorenee. C. L. NETHAWAY for trades. Flor. 26 'R BALE--Six-room bungalow In Dun- P‘d)aa. Splendid location. Owner will \bell at & bargain, as he is leaving Omhn. Douglas 2045, betwene 9 and ATE~NORTH SIDE Do Yon Want A Bargain Bruldl. aew, all modern; 5 large rogms bath. 3 roo! oak: one a sun wlln: kbouk«:uel. and fcebox ' roon Sddition B lot Phone Douddl i ‘ i SlcCague BMg. 22 BRISTO s hn- mml downstaips, nnn room upstalrs, with ?vlnl pas 100; §100 cuh balance Hére in your oppac: [Fesulted Ju tmw m noy pnvlnl rent. Think, act, |whereby 160,000 Auditorium bonds and $0.000 park bonds will be taken by these hapkers and tho ety will have the money 0 (. CARLBERG; M2 Brandels Theater Bug Pavi l.l Ave, Very easy - REAL EETA’I‘I'——WEGT SIDE =21$30.00 Cash and $30.00 Per Month Buys this beautiful ail modern, 5-room bunl\low, located 2 blocn from car line and 24 blocks from sch :[Don’t Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About Call Walnut 682 in “cnlnn Call Douglas 226 week days. See This Toda Brand new 6-room vsmpletch modcrn 2-story house at 4320 ‘akeley Ave. tween Davenport and 0), * T place ia well built, ha lun living room, dining room snd on the ' fi floor, one e!lvr la le lnd two small bod- rooms and balh cemented basement, other closets. in Wookcases, floors and finish, in fact all that is needs to make a cozy homelike place. To a preciate il you will have to see, cash or 3006 vacant lot as the first um ment ane tho b lance monlhly You lwk a long t heasonable. Keys at our office. Douklas pusy Wasb . " Wi B | O Sons & Co. oo P SRR SR Rl X L $2,800 FIELD CLUB HOME Jubt one block north of Field olub. . G ARLB g __#12 Brandels Theater Bldg, Al by owner, Seven-room nwd- ern bom. gn.u Harney fw. or 213 Capitol lnm'n or H.m Tor sale In modern & anoe rade” Calt el :i’fl i REAL MA‘II—I!IIGILLAW P e it bt ¢/ Here Is the Opportunity You've|™ Been Watching For| A Beautifully L(x,atod 6-Room, New, All Modern Bungalow $300 Cash— \donthlv Payments to Suit. This house is only 1% block from car line; is on a beau-| tiful lot; principal rooms in oak; brick fireplace, modern, . Phone Walput 682 thi ulnf an be pleased to send an l.ll bath [ you out and Inspect this house, Ol tile. A enamel with guaranteed | dayi Douglas flllnl’- thlln‘ fixoures lected h' buyer; stalrs to second floor, which s large nounn to finish 8 reome} m?-? I:L:Boui’ Dfin payment, call OWNER' lA 'o new 5rool crn cot To uln mon e ngondl. POU umv-l-! { brollers, 17@nse, Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLLS, July‘ $L. ll% Beptember, , §L46; No. No. 2 morthern, $1.3115@1.41%, FLOUR-Unchanged, —64i0c. Ity A(;Cf!-. ml SN Omal_la Bani_ers to Take City Bonds i Mayor Dehlman reperts that a confer- ence between himself, - Comumissioners condi- ' yerdine and Withnell and local bankers, an amicable arrangement without much delay. A few weeks ago these bagkers agreed ".fim'fi'“%" “" to take the bonds, but when they were Julm Tle; presented by the city treasurer, & de- and three |™Mand wAs made for an opinion other on second floor. |than the transcript of the city attorney. The banhers now agrée to accept the , for nr &m« 11‘1: 1 opinion of J. L, Webster, attorne; 0. § yellow, @1%0; No. mixed, TI%@72¢:; 9. Oats: No, ard, S0@0% 1 lee. im%(' Barle: Rye: before you will find a house as well hulll as lhll onl Price s 508 Bee BId, rooms, modern, splendid locdtion, close to school, south t Iot all_new homes, | able No. 1 f mn No. & CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradtl Board of Trade. Prices CHICAGO, July 13.~Black rust reports from the Dakotas and Minnesota today AqQuickly t“t;"e.du:h. wheat market from weakness incredulity. quickly woke up Al first the black rust news mn wlm Wheat traders, confirmed lmm the South cultural college, and it Just & Pressure from recetving houses indi- cating hedging sales from ' the harvest lilinols and other regions respgonsible for t at market before districts of nearby was chiefl heaviness of the w! black rust scare began. Even after t market as a whole was sooring an a vance, the July option showed less vi than the later deliverie: Was at a stand the ith July, ‘Rad Svap th July, Good eany, nall hld [ Nlllah .f‘fiL Oats moved nnymou readily m‘t T Decreasing stocks acted as more than offset for hvoubh advices regarding M :‘l'lh IHM fow' fin‘r‘lg‘ relatively however, i volun- Ucl‘ (.‘hlcl(o Cg;)& Prlcol»W Corn: No. 2 y.llnv. 754 red, new, inal, Oats: at mark, CO N—«\n tmlxod c; No. i Y. flKe. g:mombu M l')A'!‘s—N u BA LEY- HRA FLAL-#. —_— St. Louls Grain Market. July B.—‘HH-A agn ih o 85 8T, IA)L'I red o 2 WEDNESDA Whith appeared 1o be Iney Drimary meceipts and f freer ‘offerings In ht market The close war 'OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET iFll Cattle and Feeders Steady, with | :.'y"'{fl Lower—Sheep Steady and Lambs Lower. Al \rly nmu- After & start had bean made, !nd it _did not take lon; moving towards 4 lamba sold at ¥ | Quality of the lamb offerings was hordly ‘nk [ol)flhll yosterday's, and quite kI bit I’Ul‘”f than at the close of last wee fesders were here werp easerly [ BETHLEHEM STEEL UP HIGH After, and sold at & |»4' firm | 8. A three-car string of feeder yeer- | e %, an iigh as anyihi NEW YORK, July 18.—The so-called war B Ol o h AR Sy with nilied industrials comprised the bulk of "obtern rangad * Santos de and Mun\- pricea Cost ana !r»l from about % HOGS SELL STEADY TO LOWER"‘" | has wold of late. There Wwere not & great many sheep on hand, and most traders thought the mar- | quotably stendy. 8Ix cars of Wyom- 1N ewes landed at 8.4, and beat ewes touched $6.00. Cenaral opinfon fn | At 1t Quid take something fancy to | sell over $6.6) under ordinary conditions. ~ 80 far this weak Wethers Nave been con- | Prumory s iaed onin And Ametican Con: $94| aplovous by their absence, and few fat ! re coming Scme of the latter | iiter relingtished. United II(:I': Bleel was again the m ot active wtock, being in demand et innd tamba: Lambe, | though ) - A\ . 1ambe, (air to | realization or bounrmom in the ateel ine on London was 1-820 lower OMAMA, July 18, 198, od wheat was very slow today and there was only one éarload re- The market for NEW YoRx NERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Vartlons Two days this week ‘m d Jast week am OUR~Firmly , | Same au- 4 wka. AR Bamg days last year The following EA nnd No. 2 hatd. -mwr table shows the receipts oattle. hoss and sheep at the South he live stock market for the vear to dnl' [y cump.ud with 1 1915, went at §6.75 y | wold at 8650 to Quotations on year od to cholee, u Deo. | good, $5.000%.50, lamba, reeders, §7.0007.8; 0% rif, fait to "hi‘";opam S0 weth. { fair ‘to_cholce, % ewes, Roo: ”im Shotce. WNGeh; ewes, fair 1o Food, || Oata continued firm today an changed to e bighet. Sales o export were 150,000 at many of the wheat lmcuh\lorn are bearish and It ds gene: that they are oorrect in thel Wheat is coming into most of tlm mn— Kets of the southwest and southeast, but in the muréd northern se. 1%, yollow, §3%e, standard, fle; » llnr) ‘clipped Y hite, L™ The rollowln. table ahows the average at the South Omaha \Ivl' ket for the last few days, with | fl Or‘nn \ . Kommgn to choie. |Bries’ for iderably by the ock o long drawn out wet weather. Ol rances were: AEATHFR F|rm hemiock firsts, P!!(J\‘lsl )\'\--Pork MI. dose: Wheat and corn, Primary wheat bushels and lthmonl. 201,000 busl olpts 540,000 of num bushels last year Primary corn receipts were 576,000 bus) els and shipments 333,00 bushels, against receipts of 408,000 bushels and shipments of_566, bushels last year. Primary oats recelpts were 468,000 bus) eh and shipmenta 463,000 bushels, agaim a of 16,000 bulh.h and shipments 000 lxu-fidl 1nat “zel®) 2 LR [y——— v rm truh nm-nd uu‘n 19%G%%e BES [ ARSI A2EIBD i 2% “RENE LHLESB—“'uk roceipts, Il 184 box state whole milk, £ flat colored specials, white, 16¢; state 'w! l Wh!-l (‘;_r_‘n. Oat tate whole milk: milk, colored aver- satd, whole milk, {ewe arons esewse « ane - oy 3 i3z nd_disposition S8 live atock on Stock Yards, for umu,v ~four hours umimg at 3 pom| RECEIPTS~CARS, « -nlc Hogs rlhn)( Hisen rera, ULTRY -Lho Dressed, ‘quiet unaettied: no freah turkeys: leed, OMARA GnnnnnL BUflE‘R—Nu 1, 34b cartons, Xe; No. —lmported Swisa, sm Amer- l‘° k M ew York whm '1’5"6‘ er, 3. Amported. Fronch (Roquetort, W crapples, uc- 1! sBrwalafon NDUB—-RQod 8, 4100, market lower; pintn g et g | Flynn to Keep the snmcr-nmm- 4,000, lambe, lower; | -how. l(!lgiw.‘ B & ¢ Q. went. 'hkl‘o G w lh uc m.c -r- flo.l;..lo Drkroaunl b'.[ cuts are as follow FEF‘ Ol "—R!NMNO. 1, |fi.(\ Total receipts . Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 13, ~CATTLE—Re- Cudahy Pu'iun. Co Hm)a—lheolpu. 5,200, mum lowe) $T.0007.40; heavy, n meeting. buu;wrl 8.1 lum-. 160 The necessity of this arose over m- “"” "y shoap. stron; | 2uent invitations to mestins, bendusth N ,...u dinners, purades, christenings and other functions. Special Secretary Fivnn wys directed oek Market. to keep the commisslonérs informed of July 13, “"rrus— all day and night appointments. ; market na- | The following is an excerpt from the * ity social calendar: ‘l‘u-uv Bvening. July 18~Polish fllnb. All commissioners lavi ot . BAOR 0, Tl "?"-nu 5‘ “""' Evening, Receipts, nona: m Negligee —viiod | Tuesday, July fi—Commissioners vited to join Haengerfest parade, Ac Lincoln Packing Ha Omaha Pac ucks, 'tull la-lhnnd mored. 8c; squgbs, No. 1, nd vegetabre prrces fusnished by ll company: “';‘»‘R‘G“ bar whfornia Vaiensles, | 100w 1268, 3588, 20, 2008 30T per bows T, Extra fancy Golden S, Sunkist, $6.00 per , , $4.60 Chase Brand, 46s, oo Al icol.l, Fifmpnn and’ Halo Tiasly: o] bo: n- trmlnnl ydlov $1.00 p‘r,}o per box. Plumi o B ansant i Hflflnlh\. V&hunl & L. Hullon & Co. Bul Mc(‘rauy & Kellogy.... Wertheimer & Degen... enfan3sB.ReZ —mmm won nna, heavy, £ !H“P AND LAMBS-| quotations, none, Other buyers th. The result was & St Jue. Live Stook Market. firm close at l!fic to ' 2% Corn wound up une and oats with a gain of pmvmon: the ouuomn was a ¢ net advance. 6 10 %o hiaher | Bananass Mediam. HL0008 3 umbo, Lhwulnoh and Pm Limon, 4c 3 Hlats, $ w.::. L T onu mml}h m (SATTLE- idaceirts we w'.é- very light for insday, only being This mnknn the u:ul for the two days this week only S.078 head, bl L weak, a b) most 1,000 a s (i Tende on Dest stasie opened a 'little -lw, \t 8000 became v that buyers wanted everything in slg'. t And"l‘t did nnl take them I &, AND i market, lwor- /‘un lalvo Ktoek in ll'll- of live ktock . P A fone h-m the five prin L 3‘ stated the | bt conditions were exactly the kind to pro- | Oni qmua- per basket. California or)-mm wax white, mote a spread of the plague, nw pir crate; Texas yellow, §1.25 per crate; new, Ilc per doz. Cel , 30 h‘n‘.‘ sx and green. (& top, ot $i0.k by 'hyé;‘l%rp" ht.ks. toa r N N P adlanas; |- Cowa and helfers were in falr supply, but Quality, of the offertngs was not the 'were very mueh innllnod to lay down on grasey Kinds, which were lower y:.w.y The :nw mullm oan but quof as around 10Q60 lower Week on the good kinds, with the grassy dmnnwm and in_some ¢ Staf lower on the least desirab) Stockers and feeders 'cru about the demand belng sale changing han Quotations on cattle: Good 10.00; lur w lood Yoar- &ood 00; fair |o .ood cornfed mon to fair corn« 00d to cholce heif- 00; good to cholce fair to good cows, 3500679, to fair e $4.00076 00; good 2; fair to good feede) common t I.lr nwllu, . stock on vtl. mu- at bull hmnuuv. ulu. rest of the prices continued on the upgrade with an urgent general demand headed by a big rush of shorts, knowing the cro tion lngeu‘d as yet to be re wblte.”flc per bu.; ) —— -IW' o TheeTi o London Stock Market. last ' LONDON, JuIK‘ 1B.-In the Anarlm The reason for oy taied | ing June, whi attracted attention tn uo fore- | nishes us wit mn on uv.rnla New York advioes, buf. went short 222 fne) e 1b. ‘nmn. x.%e ten Steel, Canadihn Pacifio mp.“fi‘. half .'u 75; Cornpops A steady, [ and the few on rlnuhcd dul! an early hour. “Whon lrfld ng |' ater part of - hm' as eomp:::a General Market. N July H.—IUOAR-RIW. ther un«l to nuu corn .mEW“Y"?,l_‘!{E nl.u v ation the m rk-t ta -u u e..‘fl".d. “d h"v". sg-: ‘a‘ ?m in Abouc. 3t 10 0! Discount hort bills, 4& por etnt “three m-nm- @4% per cen Threatened Strike on Rose Building g b was steady af et decline: Liverpool Grain Market. CIVERPOOL. July 13 No. ? nortnmb‘buxlulh e 1a; No, 3 h-rd N-Gpo, American mixed, new, u WHEA’I\-M i |6 s noek cows, luw York l'ny Muritet, Pw MER- P 35 3 [ - JNSA EXCH. d, $4.7675 T 3EIBRST 52 E13 I 3R - tit 19 DB-~Government, steady; I'Ifllold'. ‘\.\G—P‘l -r. -lnv and ninety ent 3% 55 1 st a5 LALL HONEY—I!M cent; lowest, 1 id, 1% per cont; ‘e' g =& ames B2Ies Sitarel mt T par oent: Cotton Market. y 18.~OCOTTON~—8pot, mlddhnl |IDlnnh 9.06¢, No sales. Cotton fmum- open -u‘dr dbe; =, = i ery moder- ate run of hogs here Mly‘ only about ~-two oars. or head, u toial uon lmm- cloud vel head, against 9,161 last woek, 22,357 o W0 ‘weoks a0 and 16,073 laist year Ademand continues good, and under the Influence of firm Teports trom polnts, outsiders took & of supplies at good st urchases rangi Hl lunly lrouad Wl, with to) .%. m but quality was oconsidered a g loal better. 'Ph‘ bearish streak in the killer market stlll held good on this moruing, and, 8 vu the ocuse yesterday llo. to what shippers wers daln‘ b‘u wenl right ahead and made rst Lids on & flat Wc lower basis. thoulhl it h hnn, lnd a8 they r{ennd Julv ;. creamery, S—Unulflld ruoim.l ll cases lflu. flr-u. 12%11& lralnh cobblers, ll ao P TRY~Alive, unseitied; fowls, 13c; eprings, 15@eic, Kansas Clty Grain a Ce-| 'KANSAS CITY, July 13-4 ment. basement , and. . all[3 Juiy ,LM"%.,, Ma Cotlof closed \rrpl' nruy at & net ad- LIVE! ll ~COTTON—8pot, steady ooa mwlfi 30d; v Io: mlddlln., Omaha l;.' Market. OMAHA, July 13—PRAIRID HAY-Old4 hay: mm npum $16. ! New hiy In quotable at NS 0@L4 le prospect of advancing to with “white, 88e; No. # mixed, |$15.00: there 1en't & car of hay in Omaha lfl"rl'l‘}e—cm?';r‘y We; atbe g asconds, hee. An was the case Monday packers just waited untll salesmen got ready to undo on their basis and then bounn the ho| s break amcunted to a flat Aok means that th' the uln have bonom- L -rn ered that it 18 almost impossible to quote a bu‘lk. Bietal Market. o vo“m( July 13 -METALS Lead, Dfl. quiet; Eero Itlc s . and unchanged. Tin, quiet, at’ $38.2) | atring moved llw:‘HlAT—i 011 | %17 Laa: putres £166 5u Antimo 819, Lead, £%5 3 54, Bpell 68 70, was a sprinkling of shipper sales all the Nominal. way up to the top—47.M. N--$21.50. CORN~No. 3 Fellow, n&a OATE-No. 3 Shite. %G1 N - Z y 'rm-d--m-ulyum-- s being recelved by s hog-feeding con~ ur_nutnnn,hum Remodeling ISALE. ifll!i!i: St szzazees - = * SHEEP-Récelpts of sheep and lambs | were quite a bit heavier lhAn yesterday, some thirty-six ca 500 ‘head, be- ing reported fo. 'rhl- Dry Goods Nurkert. s’rlflfifi H;oi 3 LoE R being prej rlu- mt'o day 000 e s MKMIM t:i‘eu as st year, but a shortage compared with two weeks ag: lamb trade opened out -Iow nd as packers started out M 1, . auarter lower, it looked as tho for another long session, By a Il“l’ -lbr’o’clfl LM‘ T w ~DRY GOODS- luly 13 ~COF PR 5?;.315‘""”*‘ aul r M Iu' m TR T | S | v»-llod ;nl- and Dricd Fruits| gflg Efi ly 13 'VAPORATIDl to met every as hig . nything went { the wterday, and one bunch | lambs yearlings feeder lambs. feeder \'Ourllnll owes ‘ ml( ate net losses, | 617,000 ahares, almost a fortnlght | " Foreign exchange muriets reflectcd in A Mmeasure the succeas of the B l.l"l STOOK MARKET | war loan, aterling bills being distinciiy ar arkst weak Live Stook Market, ".| July 18 ~CATTLE-Re- | Pacifl .85, native mutto Clipped lumbe, M8 atags, ly “.-—CA'I'!'L M “mul ‘and hnlhrl. pta, i top, rn' mnflm’. 20,500 years, there ia actuail l!’ hlfl; stock market kened later and the mark: but steady, lnrklm m American lold boMl were i por oune-. that he employ only union carpenters. What threatened to he a strike was #oon quieted when Mr. Harte conrented to let out the non-union rarpenter and put a unlon man in his place. Two Governors to : @o Through Omaha vo. nm*i'c’r":”” Within the next few days a considerable number of distinguished cftizens will pass through Omahs. among them two gov- July 2 Governor Stuart of Vir. &inle and his staff, twenty-two members | . goq getective work in the party, will arrive over the Milwau- | \ou1vara, kee at T:85 o'clock in the morning. The|aone upder & five-year Susrantes party will be here one hour, 0ing 0ut|pong was firnishd. over the Union Pacific. August § Governor Dunne of lilinols ' and his staff, returning from the Pas cifie coast, will come In over the Union Pactfic at 7:40 in the morning, and thirty minutes later loave for the east over the Northwestern, Thers will be fifty in the ne Wrestlin h Refuse%tter 'v Commissioner Jardine or the public im- | A provement department has taken the ref- use disposal situation by the horne and expeots to provehimeelf o regular Mexi- | e &M% etis |Bo-Called War Bulk of the Trading. whares, I and equipments trading today, | revorded were oored by Heth g merican Can at 8k, New York 6 AL 108, General Studebaker at S1%4 and Republie ferred at 90 at 17 roducts added another 13 recent meteoric ascent, Austry Can and Westinghouse came next in volume of output. It was regArded as Il;lll«nnl of the mark i Amerioan umclllnn Copper, which olose ‘Total sales amounted to the most active wess.on in though losing of commer:lal hills alopment of the exchange AU« of gold to the amouni uth America, the ln- made |mnlbln ‘only b« | firmer, A trifie Iater offorings Weake- | enting | tion was of §1,300, pertation being 4] ’r‘hnrmllm‘:‘-l tonnnge t-lbomnmnx o i phis b WG T5; e, | ok amrnr AT %\ o onrn Ax of July 1, show- 9.4007.80; roush, $8.008 | ik & decroase In the. surphis 6f muh wipment of almost 25,000 receding imonth wan partly offset. hy ruling of the Interstate Comineroe vom- mission which suspended rate increases ructural eteel betwoen Chicago and. pts. 9,000, ahoap atrong: | witic e aheop, 00890 lambs, | abie condltion native, Forelgn selling of bonds w-l on 0.50: | Aiminished scale today. ot ".'f'"‘l was in 17 ar value nggrexated 991 33 330,000 chan; tates bonds wers un- Social Dates for the Commissioners ' A mew teature of the life of the olty | iy }“""- R d,:m' ent tone | offietals 1a to be a soctal ealendar, Witi | .66, weatern st §7.5009.00; co- City Clerk Flynn assuming added n-pon- 5; mulera. $7.00010.00; siponurs. s #ibilitien as soclal secretury. 760850, bulls, 36.75G7.3; calves, |~ Mayor Dahilman conferred the new Mn- ors on Mr, Fiynn at tm regular «mneu t July 16-Field fll\'v it olub, All commis- v July Sl—-Bntertain. RAINFALL SINCE MARCH 1 IS NOT UP TO THE AVERAGE . uA “:ur:.h:. Nlmhm w § , | morning, when he gave out L1 %|Vrooman Guest l»t ; : Seymonr Lake Glnb Carl Vvomlu, agriculture, CM W, L. J. Connors of Washington is Soon Qmeted Mun;mwnnvm inent 8ot John Harte) sontractsr on the naw Rase [our Lake bullding, on the old Myers-Dillon corner, | '8 at Sixtoenth and Farnam streets, had o | VU4 10 mln-b“‘fi rights of the city in connection H

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