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FOR RENT Houwes and Cottages. South, For Rent South half of doubls brick 4 bed enst Tel. Harney 1 Miscellanevns, e BOAINS IN RENTALS, T rooms. upetaite, cornes. ot nige | TO shade ur'hrubber!. 01 N. 224 8t. | K@—,fl;emm. strictly modern, élegant practi good as new; oak nhh paved street. 154 Spruce $40.00—Bra . Batory house, sleeph modern. ln { 1d_elul trict. Pacifl BCOTT & HILL COMPANY. DO DOUG: 1008 GlobeVan&btorage oo Pk, g o mo._Batisfaction guar. D. 4388 & Ty, FIDELITY fiay FREE e .‘2‘!:“-..‘.'.-1.& ""’:-Z‘“.:r:: T on an .::5,335 flll.llfllt Tel. D94 or Web. ‘the A » nlhmmnlat- FREB H HAVE Mdofl 84,000 bulldings sin 1910, and never had one strock. We uarantes _eves i?(l)t AMERICAN mH'rVNG ROD 8. 16th St \hndllh Call _Florence Mag ard’s &5 Gifuator oe co‘r‘r mod. hy block Rm\ car, Bl% and Wlllllr::.“‘li‘ AL ALL aimes. 88 ver manth up, 807 rmei J .C.Reed ffucs 278 | 1207 Farnam. Stores u.d Uffives, Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Staire Electric Light Free THE BEE BUILDING OOMPANY, |tur Superintendent’s Office, Room 103. LARGE modlrn store near golm{h('e Low rent. G. P, Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. | Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private (ffice—\Vaiting Room 180 Sq. Ft—$18.50 The Bee Building Z.l’.'l'il., % Office Roomn 108. WANTED TO BUY Yele buys everything nd hand. Web. 804 | and wet weather the bears in wheat. vance. Corn wound IID with \6': to %c and oats %e finished unchlnl.d to pite occasional moderate re- ons, wheat bulls had the ghout the day. At the start re| of '.'b:‘ weather da 55"‘1(:]; fi"rllhlrl N\I%‘“ 3 HIGHEST prices for old clothing, Tum of VV‘ It wll have nw m“‘" % .~ .,- w for 8 udn- flblo! :fi a linlle- Curu; Ncb‘ WANTED TO RENT 6-ROOM cottage, mod. except heat, close in_preferred. Phone Web. 6799 or D. 14, 6-R. cottage, mod. ex. heat, close-in preferred. Phol e e e e ] REAL ESTATHE } ARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Livi U.lllur Oak Coloni e better. W. T. ith Co., !11-I4 Llly NHL Bx. D, 3% Colorade. FOR SALE—Four sections Che; ony_propusition. Address Y 687, Florida, JFORTY ACRES, two muu Fla.; what have you trade, worth E%m’r! in 33,00, Box 1, T.ellml‘h Neb. lowa. 39-ACRB tru:t. north of d!{, ,'Ithom bulldl 500 fruit t.l!al, ey o ELD‘E‘oundl utta. s, REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE Ry BM‘UTI"'UL‘ ;l-num:l flbu {wd ;, o, lot; sacrifice and send It the Sloux Cm. ls, Journu 4051 Grand “lot Powerfal ant Ad HAVE YOU A FARM I'OR ML.T Wflu djum.’ 'l‘wenu-flvo wnm evel evening, Saturday morning rday evening and Sunday mornln‘ BUY l'rom owner I For "ons.. URRY. Phone Wen. HOI(I NR SALE ‘BY O n.uunn seven-room bu corner lot; e ;nd chureh; bullt for a home; RS REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE for one month, giving sixteen ads anlvo Aditferent J or $2; or 80 wonu. or paper, mm readers daily in four 5‘_._____1#“‘ Louisiana. IUNNY uplands in louth-nt.rn hmb- cut-over, grass-covered rock, no sand; rollln w-u- dnlnea In lwwom l‘u\-lnll"Y. | N-bruka Towa, to 520 per ncn. further particulars. vrite or ph o Bolnh M7, J. H, Kopletz, 68 & 5"‘ South Omaha. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices and Qnmy of Wheat So Ir regular Comparison with Satur- day’s Quotations Impossible. ug. 3 1916, The prices and. uu.my of m- 'hn( on | Dee.| 1 the floor today were so irregular that it Was impossible to make any comparison | with Saturday's quotations. Corn receipts | Dec Were good, but the mhrket was very ir- | Oats regular and there w-n nol m-nv sales | her ln' Deec. ity 1% | Pl!rk whil 1 s were light and the demand | Ovl wh- 8 8 0 The market hner wllh the ullo' uomm o, premium over he oats market was quoted has been considerable delay n | marketing of the new. wheat orop, ® to the uncertain weather the few weeks, but it is thought that sun- | will take the place of clmld- md, the mavements from the huuu farmers wiil increase to large Liverpool orll'\dnl'ka! closed t Cloarances were: Wheat fqual to 275,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 bu.; oat: it ?flm‘ry wheat receipts were 1,477,000 nta 1,306,000 b Orinl of u&m bu. and shipments of a8t year, '&(. were £24,000 bu. .t colpts of WB,00 bu. tnd "shipments of $TL000 bu. last year. rimary mn reu!ptu were 535,000 bu pments it re- c.‘l(%l. of 3 318,000 bu and’ shipments of Jast yea: 'CARLOT 'RECRIPTS, Wheat. Corn. Oats. . 158 % qM lhlpmtnu 42, house _ striot]y ;\_’odem, ma E’u %cn (nl uu 1 car (ne durum mixed durum: % car (old X | C white, 1 S T Toe. No, 3 white: 1gan T, n\fie 0. ;| Buffal bear yellow), Tie. & 1 No. sllow), Toe; mixed: 1 ::r (¢ St T84c; 44 ocars, Tdo. A e, & mixed: lhcu e nomlnfl No. 3 yellow, nominal’ K@% 1 o: inal; 3 2 mixed, T4@M4%c; B 4 rnlled 'll§(fl‘c Me nominal; RAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. 2.—Frost eft no chance today for The market closed f S‘Iu Bvaporated Apple nter wheat croj “s Nl:w Yor't.!.(, Auj news of sharp fros Wheat belt stimulated the buying higher. fornias, m Still later a dispatch from a leading | cots, expert telling of black ru-t on .ve in and around Fargo, to the strongest advance of tha leulon Thehecé‘o-a was at the topmost point | mv cholce to flncv seeded, Ma“ ne - Web, &% of D. 7u4. | (OB ¢l m*.:h was mainly by tho 40, 5(anfll of vhsl Bearish crop est 0‘1 mates, though were effective to some ex- rn 'est '.o exchange for late_model automobile; full D. w62 ‘or quh:l sale. ebater LmNO—-G-r cottage, 76 words, of Towa news- Largest cf u'l.uon any mnnmé wn, home. Apply at Minnesota, ‘)HNN tm &wm u‘ytfi;ma Min- l-.‘-- take 34 per acre for it. M" Denton, Neb. BA. ade !flr 5' mfi "cNmf Wor aad: Her, w"z"" R 1':’5 . lnfin W‘H&fn‘f,‘:‘.’.‘“’ .nmt [T REAL H'I'A'l'l LOANS )(' ¢ PER O TOLAN’“D‘“I TRU: Bm.h “ % I% % 5 afg., mn ux'i'm 8ta, | e ' lfl 5%, 6 per cent. hWNhlu price, State Bank. o0 %8 Srmaha LEGAL NOTICES )larlcl TO CONTMC'N fi'm by the; PR farm loans, H.Dunolt&Co us ANTED-Good farar and city loans at owest P TRUST CO., 162 F cr hr- ln.u a ty. Ww. ldg. R sl i i REAL ESTATE—8UBURBAN 6008 Bm’l‘ BT. —C-room, best bu, VE land in Garfield oumty, Neb."Would Ike to sell Wil | o BeeY. DWRIS Address W. T, NEW store bldg. Bedford A large lot, located % one Florence ——=ms——msmmmota |3 fo ¢ points. REAL ESATR—INVESTMENTS I‘:&: '-I’MIA.I LB, i 10~ aewisoms, modern, up-to-date bu mmm n 8118 gulwlnb\a rn buu‘lw in Kwntu um' as rent. Wi !uu n... m., August 3, brick and Lo toriuin foF the State mu-l HIJW Aug. 3 —~METALS-Lead: not .fi i s THE BEE tent In checking the advance. In the oats market firmness resulted from re ports of rain interference with the har- wnl Tllinois, Towa and Nebraska sent many complaints of the grain prouting in_the ahooks. Higher prices for hogs tended to lift vislons. Figures on contraot stocks here turned out to be larger than had Deen generally expected Closing prices oh options: PREMIUM ON YELLOW col-lll‘mc\amun'.munll.o-Ll'mo-.|ErL Wheat Hop! N 10m 1 1 e I Corn | | ! Sept| TNl 1w ‘ | Sept.| W% W% 8% ) ,um B | %) u(nu' | | oLf 818 y 80 | Oct. 2% B | lnst | dept.| 080 ‘ 9 - new, . Rye: Nominal Barley o. Beed: Timothy, X valmm ork, lu‘m ard, $9.3T% 9. i © rvnmn ncnlpu. 185 bulk PO To. ENW YORK ¢ Quotations of the Day Commeodities. I3 NEW YORK, Aug. 2—FLOUR-Steady. Spring _patents, $6.6567.10; winter pat- 1] enta, " s80aT.T: winter stralghts, .50 5. s WHEATSpot, firm; No. 1 red. $L.u4 and No. 3 hard, 9180 ¢ 1. f. New ‘Yory: | No. 1 northern, lruhnl! Y e I Futures, firm. Spot, $L1i COR Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, prompt s shipment. OA’ Gigiese, AY~Firm; orime, tl n-lWl.lb. ehnle- 1914, 12G16e; 1913, S@1lc, erica, $18.00@18.50; family, firm: middle west, ”lm Focetpts, 1,86 tubs: WGZic; firsts, HGBY%C; A@INe; firsts, 1947 %c; seconds, 1601 colored specials, 1461 tate, whole milk, ‘frenh flats and !average fancy, 1 | white, 13t%e, fresh turkeys, iced, seconda, 230: | wbkd"- BGGS—TFirst 3 12%e. mumnt-fiem Ti%ko: Toostars, fe: brollers, 1@ "’)fl&‘ rlmo seedleas, SWOTHe; London ' layers, NBAPOLIS, Aug. 2—-WHEAT— 2l 065 December, §1.06%: No. HAK; No. 1 northern, $1.31X@ Hutm o | BEAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGRE HW ‘d» 3 northern, $1.36%@LAK. oth county, Colo., land for sele. ol | PRAGTICALLY new Scylinder car and| FLO Bee. one-half ton truck; will exchange either equity in buudow or what ._Care Bee. Se lember. § 1 YUR—Unchanged 3¢, Doo-mbor. ‘m: c. "J'""b" , 420; No l "white, Bsc. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2-~COFFEB-Mar- ket for futures was again very aulet, and, bath. |atter opening unchanked to 2 polnts lower. rices showed practically no chn\n o dblg'Rats S 't o e se; Beptember, € 560; lful;- Nov-ml-or. &uc Decthr ‘.v.n..m. 6.785¢; ubc July, I. 3 Rantos No. 4, wer orted lrou Al f l—(XYI'I'ON—S dling uplands, 9. ot stead: Balea"3,000 bade March, 2.83c; av, 10 ‘Couen tutures closed steady; Octol 9.88¢c; December, "C. January, 9. March, 9.98c; May. ——————— Ofl and Rowsin, TINB-Firm_at 2 led e Dbt Shipeaad N Frm l'nlu. 52 bbl 414 bbls.; shipments, 1764 bbl, Omahn Mav Market. PRAIRIE HAY—('plnnd $13.. WCNW No. 1, mm)xfio No. $10. $8.0010.00, l d, ‘ NA IJAUA —N& nholee Lmfl 2, $9.00911.0; No. 8, $7.00099. Sugar Market. molasses, 3.87c: Metal Market. vn(l’a-‘am éfi_.:fi'é' g 5§ o Goods Market, NBW !0" Alll. 2-DRY GOODS— lflnt nm l.' sk firmer. L ¥ 3 Apartments. flats, houses and cottages | fou can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee “For Rent' { OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No Very Great clnp in Oattle Val-: ues—Sheep and Lambs Slow SOUTH nlAHA Aug. 3 m!\ smm day jast week 4 Same day 2 wks, ago., 5,108 Same day ! wka ago 2 Same day 4 wks. ago. Same day last year.. of cattle, hogs and shuep al Omal Ch Hoos - | rea, xo-«muu No. 2 _har uu H rtions. = um Corn 3 yellow, &o e oy on e | llow, TN Oatd: Mo 3 white WGRe; new, 4IQGC; standard, old. clo\ or, saita e » om0 mark, cases nclua«a rito; omln’-n Baoume °|: firats, 16616¢ Prrfrro:‘f Racal thlnrfin onre; 28 5 lower; Vi barrels, $LXO S LTRY—Lower; fowls, 12%c: springs, | i mpwm SRE = \reasan a2, i 228 22 force | because “sollers were. Mclined prices upward on the -trvnx\n of lght| 8T LOUIR, Aug. 2—CATTLE—Recelpt 1o | siears, 10.18; cows, nnd heifers. $880 | D1 it ‘anything & Midde weaker brices on | @10.00; Hiockors 'and | tecders. & . the medium to common kinds and play | southern steers, &xmm cows and | for time until conditions at other market | ints were better known. he afternoon was well adva the market was fairly upder headway. tations on cattie: L0097 were none too active, ‘S—8pot, steady: standard, ®o; | No. 8 white, 84c; fancy clipped white, $1.40m 1.45; No. 2, $1.35; No. h'n .mwln'. Good to cholce fair to good year- fair to ‘M cornfed head mnrl\'\ lower; mutton sheep, commen 1o Tate>corn; | 450 oo, 5. — Eteady. State common to #pldo: Pacific Coast, 1014, Hmns—nmm Bogota, 3lc; Central | Am Lm'rm-m—nrm Hemlock first, 83c; O ROVIATONS—Pork, __ stead: mess, | 1O , 317, 60@017.55; hgflv N fl’\ . d short lear, $19.00 eef. stea mess, clear, el u{ cholce grass ; good to cholce |ood to choloe foeders hmfi good feeders, $6.50 four stockera, $5.5068. . 76616, % $6.60¢4.00; 50; 1 calves, Ni 10.00, $6.00@7. veal 3 o 00@ TAL DOW—Ou‘Ifl city, b%ec; country, mer}'\hlnl wold | 0 EGG 'IV'WKUIAF, receints, 15,466 cases; t 1d aves {7.90; light, e ot radn | - SHISRE Ahg R Racerpts ; | fresh nthem! extras, 23G2%c; extra rh;:\t- ards at prices ti I’ right close to stead: Recelpts and disposition of live Atock at the Unlon Stock yards, South Omaha, for, twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'cloc P m. yesterday: RECEIPTS—CARLOADS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. (‘HEEB“«lrrflmlnr receipts 1,299 cases; | state, whole milk, fresh flats and twins, state, whole milk “f’r‘v-h f‘l’lhlll‘ofln:l'“tfln‘.;f 'averdge faney, TUGHNC Mrtre faner, | C.. M. & 8L, P! Missourl Pacific P()( LTE‘.Y“-;:I!IV:'.(D::“N;mm l’l‘"—"d‘ LF'G‘:“NPBC“.L . rhlrkann 186722¢; fr!fll’hwfl(:l!. iced, 13@17c; x Ot Grain and Provistons. B! 3O EATONS | i ; Chi mnlem-mb-r. e T Besember, WO SATS—No. 2 white, Blc; No. 3 mixed, %HEMM ”i:c. firsts, 25c; mspoalru:g_au BAD. B s 1| South Omaha 3,470 . 608 Cud.hy :wklnl Co.... m Sonwars. & Co ‘ “Il'll Plnldn‘ (_m. Dried Fruits Cua-.hy R EVAPORATED 3 8%@oc; cholce Henlo:. Vansant & ‘Vansant Co H. F. Hamilton Sulllvan Bros mmr—m kinds ‘a little less Bep- | lnst wuk. b-u l [ rmmh eve‘ry(hinl was a-y OF soon afte salus l‘lbl’F BTE KRS, decline of.| on the & Dasis, of of, B '= oredita. Rio ex: on” was rz"?vn mn‘nfl milrels mc- were un- | & Monday ince the ',"{l""“’ at Santos, but 76 rels lower at acd o. 9 day sin e Bupy \‘:r me. pplies amounted (o about fifty cars, or 830(fleld, arrived here today and was ac- head, being 130 head amaler than las ARG '“ 0, but a gain of “co puvd with the corresponding &lm eltumlly I hter than two more than 1,000} Cotton futures opened steady; October, 9.90c; December, 9470, January, 0.6dc; | couraging advices the shipper trade o) be higher, and befo ned strong and fully lore the close outside buyar- had purchased about n.u ol u-- st prices that were tton closed st "at'n net deciine ot| nicker gigher, ana posaibl fhat tn some’ cases his - ] igh as §7.90, and in comparison to the e supplies, there was a better BAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 3—TURPEN- npmenqun over $1.00 than at last vo.| Week’s close. Packers did not seem to take much in- terest in the trade at any time. Shippers aho! what was at best upply, untll there was littie bette purchase for any one of them d "wlr early bids were no more Buyers wers so indifferent $4 though they could sat lh‘ll‘ own figures, in the end most of m- killing ut the same basis Ay bbls, ipments, 158 Dbbls.; ne'oiw e A B TR A 3:1',' (AT continued uneven were so light that there were hardly h sales at any one Nothing much so there was quite a sprinkling rice, and from that on up t the most of mo mh‘m. 00@13.50; Na 1, ll(‘ 2.00; No. 3, $8.00 50791300 man Iovhnd o0, Mo, L tieto | 3 el et id below 36.35, Bugers was pason wider than that, bow, . the packers bought someé light YORK, Jul; :_iqun,..m' hoge, and whenever they did they natur- olio; gily ‘were forced to pAy -mn ri % l;;"m;ml Movement was : oubes, 8.06c; XXXX | thro ut_suppiles were so «M uk ‘lf"llnu. confection- T, Bt Fturre ons ," tone uulet «nd featureless during th- forenoon — ut loaf, l70r crushed .. FreTeT mm--.r iis spessBiss 535 the same a8 at Chicago, which was {he dnly otber olal 1o Bave any sort of u | Auwdlu to sarly fepsrta there was| (& weaker trend to Iamb values at P'llhh and the looal market was no e ruon packers making their opening ‘ors On & quarter lower basis. lers | hml priced thelr offerings fully and in some cases higher, and as no o —_— ru- willing :,n gonceae mylhlnldll was | WAR m ate in the day before any trading of HOGS ARE m cu'n HIGHER | Joneequence was done. In the end buyers gave in and paid fully prices for the bulk of on paper showed sorme most of the lambs sold at §5.75G8.80, but | quality was & good deal Iw(llt than last | ¥, and taking this into consideration | ould not be quoted as more than | y. After the trade got under way it | Al not take long to clean up practioally 16138 [ All the fat stuff. Today's top, 880, was j&n high as has beon pald sinee July 18 The following table shows the recelpls | Old sheep were in very limited supply, he “outh|there being hard'y enough on hand to ha live stock inarket for tho year to!make a trading basia, but the fow here date, as compared with last year: M W4, Ino “&H\ IJW ey 53 WL .. 9158 ‘as high as $6.40, |looked about steady. A little package of | yoarlings brought §7.00, whieh 'M uuol-fl |88 the nominal top last Friday. |of ewea brought % with & um- neh | | Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, 'ln ble ¥ho raKe price for bogs at the Moith Omaha live K00d to cholce, $5.M0GAMN: lambs, falr to stock n-rkel‘ lfl: the Iu‘: ‘V W J:\l. with | K004, $R40GS.00; lambs, feeders, o %0 yearlings. fair to 'cpoice, Hwa: wathers, faIf to oholee, 85.7560680; ewws, | Wfifi ood 15 chices saae; cen, raes | T 00d, $5.0008.00. Representative anles Tlaho lamba CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, ceipts, 15,000 h market rlrm | | Bect “oattie, #3661030; western steers. cows and helfers, $325G9.3; 30,000 head: market bulk, $6.6067.90; BT, 86 mlx-d $6.4007.70; heavy, $0.1506.30; plgs, ™ CATTL] F)— Receipts were smaller than t amaller than any re- cent Monday, a d samaller than & ye: ago by about Tn trade ive Stook Market. s | 8,000 hold market strong n-llv! b.z ifers, $4.00G8.60; native ocalves, $6.00M | It '8 etk | Vitoos-Ree market o e e And ;' mixed a d butohers, $7. AN l(md heavy, 6.7 «IIEI"P AND LAMBS-Receipts, Kflll L0 | .50 T Kansas Olty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug 2.—~CATTLE-Re- ceipts. 11,000 head; market steady, Olclsd | strong; prime fed -teer- $9. dressed boef -m ...d w-u:'n lors, .w&m’l‘ bulls, umfl' calves, $5.00 | * HOGS ~Recelpts, 3,500 head: market higher: bulk of sales, $6.7507. ; heavy. 17 nvlurl and butcl\n- 01 00e» head; market higher; lambs, ! yearlings, i wethers, iven, Winad Stoux |l¥ SIOUX CITY, Ta., ‘Aug. 2—~CATTLE— 2500 fioad; market steady: na $0.6009.95. cows and heifers, oum'-rl. $4.0004.76; stookers and OGN—MD'.I. Lm head lrknl 10 higher; heavy, 34 ® » | lo e Ioflmefi Germany After a Year BERLIN, Aug. l—(m Wireless to Say- were the followins: “Reviewing the first year of the war, the Berlin newspapers point out that the | . |tersitory of the central powers ls free -|from invaders except for small strips in Alsace and Galicla, while the German 5,808 |armies in the west occupy 53,000 square mikllomfiu- (a kilometer is two-thirds of M, M‘:: ‘brought a |a mile), including Belglum and the mosl commo thn at the close 014 change was hardly given any serious con valuable part of France. In addition to | Austro-German allies gocupy 150,000 square kilometers in the east, including complete the governments ‘of Courland, Kovno, Suwalkl, Lomss, Plocak, Kalics, Plotr- | kow, Radom and Kielce, as well as large parts of the governments of Warsaw and Lublin. The total conquered territory is |twice the area of the kingdom of Ba- varia" Boom for Angeles as Villa President NOGALDS, Sonora, Mexico, Aug. 3— | General Felipe Angeles, until recently Francisco Villa's chief lleutenant in the ¢laimed & hero by the entire poplation and military garrison of the town. High officlals of the staff of Governor Jose _ | Maytorena, Villa leader in Bonora, greeted him as the next prosident of Mexico. The enthusiasm permitted but scant at- tention to be paid to & notice sald to have been sent by Carranza authorities warning non-oambatants to seek safety, as the forces under General Pelias Calles, now investing Nogales, intended to de- stroy the town in a few days. According to Maytorena officlals, Angeles will lead & revolutionary move- ment, with Villa as generai-in-chief, as- isted by Generals Obregon and Iturbe, both of whom are reported either to have abandoned Carrania, or to be ready to do #80. Iturbe, whose zone of operation is Sinaloa, frequently has been reported en route to assist Calles, but never has ap- peared. | —— A "For Sale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. GERMANY PLANNING KINGDOM OF POLAND LONDON, Aug. Prussian Polish pa- pers recelved by the Times announce that the German emperor will make his entrance into Warsaw the ocvasion for a proclamation of a new independence { for Poland.. The announcements in ques- tion, which the Times says are appars ently inspired, declare that Bmperor Will- {lam will include in the proposals for a | now and Independent state of Poland, ,nm only the Polish provinces of Russia, | but also the Galiclan domains of Austria | and certain German territory, including the Duchy of PFosen and Dansig as a | free port. | Praudeis Win from King-Peoks. The Brandels team won from the King-Pecks Bunday, § tg | -n.. ures d lllll‘ were '-. mnnlnl by the law-‘ bt two NEW YORK STOCK MARKET:TEUTONS THRIVE . AS WAR PROCKEDS IAKE GAINS | Secuu\ry of the Imperial Treasury Says that Bank Devosits Are Greater Than Ever. ITnden in Donm ut Opening as to Which Way to Turn. ! NEW YORK, Aug verformances with fts furlous speculations in & few volatile favorites and evidences STARVATION PIANS HAVE FAILED were elevated "I doubt ut the apening 101y Whics ¥ o was no imelination to Attempt a further spectacular marking up of the war stocks. these |ssubs fell off and the orders aceumulatin | Was the ‘smallest o Initial tendency was to take profits when | opportunity offeréd rather than wdd to the load of speculative holding opening was (via London) rcretary of the has prepared for welated Presg a signed state- n economic and finan clal affairs as he views them at th year of war, statement follows: “The economic and tinancial fea- tures of the first year of the war are, in my opinion, the following . The British starvation war has several woeks ment of Germa #mall changes. rew strong vrnn-mn- W'\N‘ holding well as lharo WAS no groat | preasure in any quarter. |nnnr concentrated but was expanded to all comprehensive contiuing through the day with The war stooks made Trading was no no severe wetback proved that our domestic production of bread card sysiem and maxh even (o the poorast, of food and that At prices lower than prevalling in Great Tallrond division thare was a broad and substantial upturn, which was rexurded holders committed to side as one of the most encouraging de | selopments of the day 00,000 ahares. mum prices ussure, Mlenty of Raw Mater Nor can we be ‘starved out' n raw materials, ¢ of the importation of raw violation of international law, are uspleasant for us,'but are mot We have in our own country an ample supply of the most lmportant raw Iron—and of others unmanufactured, suppliés, which, with the economical employment thereof, insured by our methods of orgunisation, Inexhaustible. More Work Than Workers. The spectre of unemployment ‘There is more work call. than workers. The war has proved itself salen AM I'-udlu Quotations | 10 De & greater smployer of labor than | our export trade was. “Fourth. So far as finances are' con- rmed, Germany will carry the war | through for an unlimited time. We duce In our country practically every- thing needed for war. Thus expenditures | for war purposes resolve themselves into These again are at the em- ¢ pire's disposition, as payments on the k | war loans and deposita are flowing into tho banks and savings Institutions more | plentifully than In times of peace. The total deposits today, after over 33,000 000,000 have been paid on war loans, is higher than at the outbreak of the war. The gold reserve of the Reichsbank has doubled since the war began. Notes and deposits in the Relchsbank % %% | covered by gold are 83% por cent as com- mq | pared with 3.7 per cent, in the Bank NS of France and .7 reporta of u faverable nature contributed to the strength of the These reports came not from industrigs occupled with war dera. but from various other lines. Rl road stocka benefited from Dusiness ‘as well as from the g ing of the June returns reported an increase of more than §1,000,- 0 in operating Income for June, he cpper shares were excoptionally Pennsylvania materials—coal and we have on manufactured, ere reports that a further shad- 1ng of prices would be made by the lare Speculative bonds moved A8 & further substantial advance coppers and Wostin e ° oonvertible issues. are virtually ness ation from abroad. Total sales, has been banished. United States bonds PAr value, §3,4(9 000, ware unchanged on on! stooks were as fol | Al ‘ioating ewes, | Py s, ; !El! e mrmaam mwE M), P Micago & vonnnnm v PP Great Northern, pfd. . . Great Northern Ore ttin m?“l'f- calves, $6.0009.00; bulls, :flu-a-m- Tuomlu in the Bank of People Stand Fiem. “Fifth, The confidence of the German people in our financial strength is as un. | bounded as their confidence in our mill After twelve months of war, imperial 38 are quoted at T, whi is & points below the quouhnu 1 1914; the minimum price of sols, 65, in 11 per® cent rl.lnouub of‘( !lrr wuperiority, further to win the war. “HELLFRICH." Holds Vast Territory | i of the Enemy Country | —— e ¥ New onlnr von -hmm'. I ville.)~Among the news items given out | United luu- Bueel, prd. a.m_ n.. battle today by the Overseas Nows ARencY | Samece’Simos shaven was ob! W mt emwnr; m lm -3 1ald iown ln Julv. HNEW TORK. Auk. e B "I‘IRLINO B(C‘HANUFMv bills, " 7678, cables. BON[)H—OVVQHI t, steady; railroad t hnnd- Irregular. ME LOANS—Firm; 00 days, 2% per 90 dny-. 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