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FOR RENT Moures and Cottames. South, For Rent -flh balf of double bflfl house 7 rooms, ¢ hedroom: modern, at i5tl South ah near Park school, one & east of Hanscom park Harney 1500, Tel a8 288 for complete list of and_apartments: also for moving. 16th 00— N. t, lllm—m N. 2th Ave., fl'l“—'-‘ss"‘hlunl‘ st .00--2001 N. 30th St., 6 rma, all mod. 002016 hmmv! 10 rms., all mod 12 Sherman Ave., o rma, all mod. V. _I8th St 004124 N 5" rms., Bunealow. 001735 all mod, X Mth S rms., I.\'VFET EN'I' COMPAN Bth F'(r _Don GlobeVan &Storage backs ahipe; 3-horye van nl l men, 'trfi per hr ltorn‘. tion guar rHeu e S no“‘“ T ares of the clty. Moving. Gordon Van Co. P‘t‘tlfll. 9 N. uth 8t l.. Co. Clll ul for es- i!fl Tel, D . or w.h ’ Maggard's i, &¥a"i iog, “,u-u.’, ehipp! «l r J.C. Reed flus 1207 Farnam. 0. wE WE HAVE rodded §,00 bunmnn nnu 1510, and never had one struck. - We _fuarantes ove Job. ' AMERICAN | IGHTNING ROD CO. W8 §. 18th St §ROOM modern brick house, 510 N. 20th | St. Thomas 8. Kelley, care of Hurgess- xun Co.,_or: telephone’ W, 1918, 3 flD 10 rooms, modern, $40. o Gang Ave. 7 rooms modern, $25. 106 N. 20th, 4 rooms, §1d. RINGWALT BROS., Brandels Th. Bldg. ‘“FOR RENT-7-r, house, Phone Tyler ‘1148 6-ROOM cottage for rent. Tel. Har. 615, Leaseholds. Leaseholds 7182x130 feet of ground at the northeast gorner of 17th und Jackson Sts., only two Blocks from Burgess-Nash ~company Sultable for a down-town garage. only $720 per year. No reap- Praisement. = Price, $35,000. A OLOSE-IN ' CORNER-Northwest corner 15th and Howard Sts.; improved With a substantial 3-story brick bufld- ing; 6 good store rooms and a hotel of 8 rooms. Near Orhpeum theater, oppo- site Auditorium, and only one block from 16th and Howard Sts, Omaha's best street car transfor poinf. TLease ® years. INo reappraisement. Price, $30,000. George_ & Company Phone D. 766. and 3 rms., mod. ex, 5 rms.. mod, ex. 5. rms., mod. ex. bR moving, Sorags PRNATE L'nl'nur office, reception room, her and _teléphone, ing to respo month. LARGE modern storc near postoffice: low rent. G. P, Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office on 17th St. - Double Windows ., 'ONLY VACANT ROOM o AVAILABLE ON THE Prlnu mmo—w-mn. Room 0 8q. Ft.—$18.60 ’I‘he Bee Building Office Room 108. One Small Office For Rent Good Location—Fourth Floor. ' Water and Electrre Light, Free. $12.00 Per Month, The Bee Building *The building that is always new.” Office, Room 103, WANTED TO BUY N WAwnfiEn.unhx- Teal catate company sell large tract of Texas land, sub- fllvldod. Address Box 36, Winterset, FFICE mmmhlmflm LS 05. .l’"uun.'bmunu ble attorney au J_ 878, Bee. HIGHEST prices for old clothing. D.4714. Xale buys everything ud nand. Web. 404 BIKBIY uhew il sraus vlkow D. 1. 3 acres §0od land close 1o some 15 ‘O * ‘Nebraska tuwn q'uoh price and des:rip- Lion, Address Y REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE e T l‘m&:fll‘u b-nn. W‘m Colorado. Ol TRADE—Beautiful Den- rll. 13-room house and Presed bri ll a Apil.ol Wil Py p.-meuul aleo Gon-ldur “,n:)d.uml perty near Omaha. Ca iss muhul. Harley Hotel Omaha. lowa. !00 A FARM FOR SALE? and ‘d’l‘o&c Sloux City, la., Journal. “Tow: Most Powerful Want ’-fln ‘words .vn Bunday ol teen :'uv.“am-mn dy“’u $2; or W words, WO WL hlll 250,000 readers dally in FOR SALE 5, Hulen; "oaw boulevard; wi clear BB II’IOIM\: low r\otulyumu. . besota La % nomom" fi "S ol the mu conTo_ln West_cen- nesoti. and sve the bumper Wi with an unusual amount of | Harvesting now under ideal con- Rogdy finc, Uiland Land & Losa rgus Falls, Minn. CROPS oh our farms’ Seven You can basgain for| to school .nd North Dakota. U NEED AN OUTING, 'IAKI IT NOW AND JOIN “";‘,{, g“ Eu iesday, Angust 17, in State | of your land Mo~ Friday rning ads oo uy Iowa news- four great 4 Jackson Sts. | WANTED-G | ! B5 | which inclides It | { | {has good soil; WANTED—%l and i Templet. REAL ESTATE H LANDS FOR SALE Nebruaka. FOR SALB-# acres, well |mpvoved. 8 miles from Meadow Grove, \‘0 ., _and $100 per acre; $2,000 cash I-nll.nen terms. Casper Thelson, Osmond. Neb. FARM & MisceNancons. IR.ACRE farm, 83 per aste, £ sash and §20 ner month; interest: rich soll; | {ine land: puro wq!er title. Write L vnun. sr. Kim Neb. REAL Ilfl'.l'l'l LOANS FARII M)AN!. [ pm CENT, 0. & T L. 48 Bes Bldg. promptly. ¥. D. | B 'T_‘ de Wead, Wead Flf.g mn AN nmun fiu | THE BEE rgain West Farnam District 78x128 Only —$625.00—Only price’ ' includes sidewalks, water maln and gas main; and on the oxact grade, and on solid ground: surrounding property restricted to moderate-priced homes Shuler & Cary 20224 State Bank Bldg. This sewer, | [} d_farm lomns. %, fl{l"l')umam A Co Le_uu_lum WANTED-Good farm and city loahs at lowest rates. PETERR TRUST €O.. 1620 Farnam. cm d’ roperty. Large loans a brell.lly. T’h‘om’lt 43 State Bank Bldg. IIOVEY on hand for and farm loans, Binder, City | Bank Bldg. !FF us_first for hnl Ium in eastern Neb. United States Truat Co., owa.t CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg, | 6% 91012 Brandeis Theater Bldg. | rm_loans; In" on, 608 Bee. T. REAL ESTA IE— AG!IAGI FOR SALE—Bargain, Lake club, Best ’lop‘rl\ ith lhl .I.hv e nmmhm-hlv le Harmey 1 !"\)‘9~ EX('HA!\DE—(JQ.I’ corner M dd., Omaha, f oo:t' Ilm add. or ve- passsiger automobire. Address Bee. PRACTICALLY new 6-cylinder car and one-! hnl’ ton truck; will e:chcan elther o or both for equity in bunul or wh‘t have you? Address B, M. !‘hlll‘fl for Sloux City. OMAHA re property e Sioux Cfly "NPQF(] (?' %‘ S e REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE 'Two Good Buildingy Lots 80x128—$200 Each Tocated north: 1% blocks from car line and paved street; an “mllant place for “|Owner Wants to Sell Beautiful 7-Room House This house Is located % block from car lne, in beautiful section of the city. hore everythi i mod: end uv-to- ate, and where the surroundings are ex- tremely pleasant. House is finishd in oak in principal rooms and is well built and Very conveniently arranged. | Wil Take 500 Cash As First'™ | | Payment and Balance Can Be Arranged in Monthly Payments. Fot lurmer b-mqu!m telephone Doug. Ch01ce South and East Front Large Lots $275. 00—-to—$m 5.00 $5 Down—&5 Per Month No. Interest, No Taxes / For Two Years.|s Near Good Car Line These lots are high, atfording & spiendid view; they are practically level and on &rade and are splendid lots for bullding small homes. jone us for full particulars. lesmen and autos at your service, Shuler & chickens and good len ground. Easy terms, $10.00 down, %M per month. No interest and no taxes for 2 years. Shuler & Cary Phone 4238, 204 State Bank Bld, A Good Buy Fine four-room cotu’:, with tour full stzed lots; glen!y of fruit. In :ooJ neighborh near 34th and MlDl. L Can be bought on easy terms. Scott & Hill Co. Douglas 1009. 907 McCagun Bldg. | Classy Bungalow Five-room; has oak finish in three romn.u. one a sun room, beam cellings, |-(.okvuun», window seat, fine large kitch- en, with convenlent try and ice box room; furnace heat; cemented basement; fine lot, paved stre close car; lo- cated near 19th and Laird streets. HEasy terms, or lot taken as first payment. Rasp Bros. 105 McCague BIdg. Doug |A Dandy New Bungalow All “modern and half block from car line, beautiful new residence district. cash and balance tc suit. Telephone today and, if description sounds good, we will send an automo- bile to bring you to see it. Today Phone Wal.: 1343 or Wal. 682, Any week day phone Doug. 2926 Look at This 1814 N. 18th St, 9 rooms, hot water heat, gas and electric lights, completely modern, two blocks to two car lines, Rent reduced. See this today. Keys our office. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas 200. 508 Bee Bldg. Modern Home Not Far Out Parlor, dining colonnade opaiier’ (beary, Wit larke sdiag doot all three rooms in oak, I kitchen, nice front bedroom and bath room on first floor ;two nice bed rooms and store room on second floor. Entire house nicely decorated; fine lighting fixtures. - Eni modern, including first-class Built honestly throughout. Plved -unel, south front Jot. Near Sherman Av ool atares. etoe This is & splendid property and can be bought right. Scott & Hill Co, Douglas 1000, 307 McCague Bldg. BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE PARK, shrubs and trees giving Qlu and uniformly distant Crasi bach 0 T, ul in now, not promised for future years. Fa ing taxes pald, No sheds, alleys or dl - agreeablo en . 'On car _lines, near achools and churches; five new houses eom.m-a or nearing completion. be s0ld on easy payments to res BUNGALOW-—6-room, mudcrn n-' lllfl -todate in every o.rec A:lr;l Oak ‘hnhm addi N W.mr 1228, A REAL HOME $200 CA&[-- $25 MONTHLY An ideal home. of § rooms, wl'.h hot water heat, all kinds of M it barn, fine rooms and 3 up; lot #1x1%, on Larimore lv‘\n' llwllmulwyou vhfinmuflt farms by paying $3 an acre down, n. on your terms or on the crop AR, S arown Brown Co. % Co., W. T. Smith Co. Qily National Bank Bldg. hde‘ you. s;rrv TMENT CO. ha Nat. Blag. 5th Floor fl'll)iwl ml.’,m s ————— N REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE $2,800 WI‘JLD CLUB l‘)“lSI.‘BIGl‘ near 3th and Mason streets. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. pal rlhl ru(rc i % Cash. “- wlll finance ycu for & home on Shuler & Phone D. 423 24 State Bank Hldg {Interested in uq Kos:“u.t ln.g :n&-:wj t’?ml‘llnll- 1.'3’" Y'honc D. tl!l 204 !ule Hmk Hldl REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS Mr. Rent Payer . You'll Be This Ad If you’re tired of continu- ally paying out your hard earned money for the pri-|» vilege of living in a land.-|, lord’s house Why Bot ht us bulld you & home, espe. ly planned 'to suit your Inafyidual ou’can you um—A home k-a'n:a maw reaidence districts ' in aha, elon to car line, and where there are m nm oo nkmh A ad w ¥ dition mu and axpufn Our ‘way Of furn- on the eary payment ighis plan " Telephone Wal. 1343 or Wal. Ao 682 Today or Phone Doug. 2926 any day next week and wnll‘ send a car for you. i Bankers Realty Investment Co. Offices: Ground Floor Bee Bldg. $3,350 Bungalow strictly all modern, - nicely d.cornod of on the Nort am wuh P ellling'out lot: nice lawn; paved street Glover & Spain #19 City National. K_iumun Tor cashi | Taviag moved will_sell or trade for in “':‘Tn'?"c.‘;'w"k‘: Dakota, the ly al ‘0. ot nourly 3,400 sq. feet of a bM “lhdm: mnreon. a qui b e Vg, Xlnmpnlu Minn. consist! und, with Address your offer m Plymouth Bidg., REAL II‘I‘A‘I'I—VAOA.K'! h G 4ist and Calif » ‘are Block.. Phone Red 6446. B5A R ) oo in ‘mn_m.'a, v. m IM.I Illn‘ O, lot s levei | | one or two weeks wil L& | th sacrifice, 1 ;} \HA, Wvl‘ DN New Wheat Koldn Its Own, Advanc- By | ing One to Two Cents, and Corn | Makes a Bmlll Gain. OLD WHEAT FALLS OFF A BIT |prollers, Tigis OMAHA. Aug. 10, 1 Old wheat is off, selliing % lower than yesterday's prices. New wheat held its | own today and advanced 1@2 h | There was a !.Irl{ active deman { corn and this cereal advanced %c. old and new oats were reported un- changed The export demand at the seaboard oo rday was light, and for nearby load. ng, offers from the west. her. Of harvesting and favorable weather for #ee_outting of all | l':fnl s oompleted and considerable thresh h l'l\rrpool apot: Wheat, 1c lower to Yo igher: corn, “%@c hl1 er. rimary wheat receipts were 1,039,000 bushels and shipments 632,000 bushels, Against recelpts of 18600 'bushels and shipments of 1,014,000 bus| Primary oorn recelpts won 809,000 bual and shipments 314,000 b\llh‘l against lpu of 415,00 bushels pments 000 bushels, 1aat. year. Irlm‘r’ Oats receipta were (33,000 bush- els Tn'd. .hfl%%.b :l)htm-t:’ol againat rece o ushels and shipments 00 bushels last year. 33 CARLOT RECEIPTS, . Wheat Corn. Oata. Chicago 8 oM 0 Minneapol! Duiuth reported_for toda 2 hard winter: % car (old), 37 nard winter: ;\.u These ul'n were Wheat: No, oal car (near nnne) 3 mixed: 3 ca 1 car, 6Sc; 1 cars (old), 1 (ne 6c; 1 car (red and ne') 43¢, No. o (o Omahi Casn Prices—w neat key, $1.18¢1.; 3 turkey, 81166138 hnr:i ll‘kflfr‘l. \:"i\ . flhhuld 31 Nlt ar 0 0. 1’8 n ”‘l #; No. 3 spring, 3L%@1.41. o No. 2 white, #X@ic; No. 8 %o; No. ¢ whlt'. NG white, .I‘ufl'fl’x 3 No. 2 yellow, 7 ; No. 4 yellow, 1‘01 TUGT4e; No. 6 y-’&mwI G51%c. uu. Sty No, 1 teed, 3 619%c; No. 3, %G9 CHICAGO GRAIN AND Featurea of the Trading = Prices o CHICAGO, Au parts of Ka west had a the market toda ices closed firm, 126 night., Com gained %o to oAl <. _In provisions AR S 2%c decline %" a -h-an ad- n Short sellers of wheat became decidedly nervous In rennl to reports that in m-ny laces In tern Kansas there had been Stormn Whish wmounted to u clouaburet, Furlhcr declines to the movement of T winter erop tended to lllo i bullish sentiment during the of the day, and so, too, did ' heavy export sales. nurlnh nun-t-rw.uonl put on the go it crop rt were responsibl f‘ nllln: that foreed l 8l wheat prices at weather (n the nurthwut and in proved also for t w @ decided disad- vantage to the b o Predictions o “:E'"fl."':or‘: nooflu bou!l for here gave st Firmness in oats was a material lmprovemenl In the demand. Shakoh . o8 lac! gromive oy rt, well -mnd Pro 1 The market was fairl by goseip that -toch of gut meats ere decreasing and by the ct that hog prices were on the advance. Futures ranged as follows GE—Higher; recolpt, i, cases Included, 8% firsts, “ng rats, southern, 1t TATORS -Stoady; Fecel 30 nh. barrelled, 3i.0; Jersey, huu:. Polyumy-um. higher; fowls, 184c; *prings, 1 : No. 2 ud. L1 1.21@1.24. e, 3 -tud 3 Bej SL16%, pot, firm; No. 3 yellow, 89%c, qu nna rail, proi Pt shipments. OATS- % y; stan fanc common for Both | business was further restricted by Cloar weather for the last few days perniitted resumption | | 895; K, $3.46: M, $LOGGAN; N g (e $1.16001 1 l».,-ml-or [ September WO May, No. I niixed, i September 7 T OATS—-No, 1 ,white, 1%k mixed, #grioe. BUTTER-Creamery, 2 |seconds, @c; packing, 18c. EGGS_Firsta, 18c; seconds, POULTRY ~Hons, 11%c No. \rats, | v | Are Lower | 12%c rousters, 9 eapolis Grain Market. VHEBA .08, Receipts were Official Monday Estimate Tuesday ¥y Cattle 7,65 4,7 12,5 11 o FAN! Two days this week Same days last week KA. ago. dayn 3 wke. ago Anys § wka. ago. . days last year I"|.AV ‘\ oy Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—-COTTON-Spot, atead middling = uplands, $9.25; sales, 1 bales. Cotton futures opened steady: Octo- ber, 8.35¢; December, 3.82; Janvary, 9.7%; March, 9%c; May, 101ic The ‘cotton market closed steady at a net loss of 11 to 16 points, Cotton futures closed steady: October, %c; December, 9.5 January, 9.6%; March 9.23c; May, $10.18¢ LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10,—~OCOTTCN—Spot, easior; good middi 5.M0; middling. [5.364; ‘low middiing, 4904 Sales, 8 bales. price for hogs at comparisons | Date. eaanass: aal — _2833ag P on SAVANNAH, Ga, Aug TINE-Firm at 346%%; sa recoipts, 81 bales: shipments, 310 bales; | stock, 21,818 bales. | ROSIN—Firm, sales, 782 bbia. ;. receipts, 2,90 bble; shipmenta, 1,601 bhl-. stock, | 59,44 bble. Quote: A, B. C, and D, E and F. 110, G, $.9063'%: 11 and 1, % wal 228233 “nion Pueific £65.00; Ww, 5 | Missour! Iiaciffo C. enn $5.50. ull; electrolytic, and unchani At London, £70 6s; electrolytio, futures. £151. A £m 17n 64, Spelter, apot £83 ba. Spot_tin, timony, £1%. Lead. &67. 1)m~un ul We [ Tota receipts rated Apples and . NEW \nnl\‘. Aug. 10.~BVAPORATED APPLES- 1y DRIED Fnl IT8—Prunes and vaising firm. Apricots and_peaches, steady CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | Fleme—1t Wenk. HICAGO, Aug. 10.-C. market fi 0.80; western steers, 6. heifers, $3.10G0.20; calve bas—Recelpts, 500 b market, strong; unchanged to 106 higher bulk of 0G7.60; light. 36.547.70; mixed heav Y0 TR0; rough, 0,100 4 "4 B shm &n&c LAMBS~ “'“'"u" 4000 | We head: ‘market weak; sheop. sns City Live Stock Market, western lle!l"- (0GS—Recelpta, k :.fi;nn eav: IBJH!\G L10607.43%; pigs, $6.7 bs, yearlings, $6.75G7.60; wethers, AT LoUs Mo... lambs, §7.00G9. .. Aug. 10.—CA 25; stockers and feeders, strong; bulk, $6.8@ s, flm SHBIP AND uuns—-mgu. L 3 ewes, $6.9566.75 .wb dhabee "? Morrls & Co. Swift & Co. Cudahy Packing Co....1,329 ‘\rmmlr & Co. iy B o rph; Lincoin Packing 'C So. Omaha_Packing 8t. Clair PukI? C W. B. Vansant Co. xhgenlz‘un Vansant & 19 Cattle Strong—-Sheep | TTLE—Receip! i native beel e te, s PIORTIS 1 T EE R 40; lln- e ther buyers. Totals b $9.60@10.00 bulls. $5.26@6.75; calves uoocl H 000 ckers and butchers head; market lower; lam St. Lomis Live Stock Market. &bn .. m AND LAnS—M held market higher; lambs, sheep and ewes, .35, g o; | B! Sioux City Live Stock Market. ,40; bulk, Km%. E e Retel .mnerl. Ipte 90 | cowe, #6, St. Joseph Live Stock Market. An‘. 10.. -CATTLD—I\G- e VL0000 R.o-)' head; market steady to h&nl'hu. top. $7.40; bulk of salos, 36,6007 AND LAMBS—Receipta, 4,500 sad; market Cr T B Live Stock in Slght. ‘:M. weak; lambs, 38 Recelpts of live stock at the five prin- ve markets heifers, cipal western i _ordinary hern stock, 00 0’.‘ s OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, ! BUTTER—No, 1, 1-1b. cartons, %c; No. | 2, ®0-1 23c. H OH! Bwles, 360 |un lwlu m block Bwiss, ic %uw% s.... ol bridk, Young w York u i whlu ouu'fiul“ f0uike; mi ort, 40e. POTATOES ! , lde; 4 |the oorumn‘ i herri: Reports 150! salinon, [ 'T8—Ribs: No, 5 llc-mlalm: No. 17%0. Chucks: No. 8, EEE refer ity and it in ihess " |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 3| No Very Great Chuge in Cattle of Any Kind—8heep and Lambs ' [HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS HIGHER OMATIA. Aug. 10, 1915, lng’lhfl A-____,&*!E! #8328 = [ — - 2 2 . 852 - 23 eop. | 1 DISPOSITION--HEAD, Cattle. Hafl. Sheep. > ez 53 3ibE 2 'yearil 29,908 following table showe the average | O the South Umaba live | stock mmoc for the last few days, with "ul ILCIO '|~. 3 S = SETETS 2! =8 . H'r's. 1 ! |touched 7oy, 4 bea !H. r 446 - | T lon, ?'nl'.ed !t-t= call. 4,061 17,185 own the most advance this week * the oblect of & good deal of B ll'hnr 3 opened out in the same baris as 3 , |h-t is lmr‘ll Trade was uneven, were only auoted a td out that yostenday. rm #@ic; Pacific coast, ll“ 5« ma oree, S@lic. Bogot *1(‘, lAmm e -y Lm’rflzu—nm hemlock, firsts, 2c; second PRO Jll—? @17.00; (un nsu L f, stead! ) m '.‘ u?"clty, G4e; country, mr‘, 2,58 l\lb‘. creamery extras, . meconds Ifi‘b—mhr state, whole milk, , 1,000 m white and colond “irost, Fiia, fancy, 194@13%c: same, ,THY—AHVO, easler; western frozen roas » tresh fowls, ilced, rkeys, iced, . Cen- sons and 'rnndn. blue, {Viekeons, $1.16 ork, steady: nu-. HMAI nh unnuun. 0002100, short clears, letts, specials, 13%@léc: same, colorsd white, prices not settled, i H sassssensnsey eERsTesEase” u ers put the limit at $5.95, and the next ool lambs to move took this figure, While some not so desirable went to ‘rn- movement was very slow, and at :-'l:h-huur n IM most_of the i were unsold, as & good many sellers were still refusing to make wso |u‘0 A conoession as packers demanded. sheep were - supply than -m londay and prices in sympathy with the stump in lambs. Decline was hardly so severs, however, and much salos as were made early’ were not quoted _as over 15c off. Good yearlings {ouchea ¥7.00, ‘whieh m t have been ®i off, but best ewes at $.3 and others at %.10 were not over 1bc lower. Quotations on shee IM lambs: Lambs mood to !‘ero " lambs, fair to & $.6065.75; Iamba, foedars, §7 SOBRM. Tair to cholce, $6.359#7.00; weth ere, falr to cholce, $.76.%. ewes, ool to vmfl3‘ WO cwem, i to good | Representative sales 148 feeder lambs 180 Utah feeder lamba. 117 Wyoming feeder lambs. .. 1200 Tdaho lambs 81 ldaho lamba 3 Idabo lambe 137 llaho lambe 5 1daho ewes .. STOOKS AND HODNS, NEW vnnk Aug. 10 —Conditions of « more substantial and, enduring charactet | contr (0 today's very stron actiye market. After v Ing cro| Interst would in frelght ra traversing grant inerease:| vo score raljroad: the westorn section of the »suted in & broad demand for the better known rallrond lssues, Includ- Ing the transc nnuenul ! lasuos, tnclud hard and soft coal shares. « nnullln Pacific also made the wtrik- galn of &% points on announcement yosterday of the maintenance of the regular dividend. Even minor roads ap bearsd appreciably in the forward move- and apart from the rise in llv rnnml the mos Interesting d ment of the the further activ lh of Unlted States Stesl common, whicl ita best l\rlm since 1912, price fell back over a ro shortly after midday, when the publication of the July statement showed an |Hcml«' of about tons, whereas larger in had nticipated. F\"l at that. however, exhibit was the most favorable of bruary of last year. specialties were not entirely lected, new high “nuumu hlll res |¢M by General Motors, mmo; o w rrod, at 21 And 1003 respectiven; rland at latest turn ed in lh- cifle, Amel . Mexican troleuin. .\uhn-l Rlllv- s of Mexico and shares of other corporations whose intereats are more or less bmmd up with the future of that ;‘l'nh sales of stocks aggregat: Ares. Impending imports of gold from T.on don, via Hallfax, were wi nmu effoct on the weakening exchan el starting rnn:fm.Pm Tw 1".1 of .15% While' cheok: ko to the new record of $5.78. Itallan numn‘o deprevi- ated to u\. mw low record 37 stoady, but relatively gulet r value, were 3.1 Londs were unchanged on countr; 1 ) — Money Marker. " YORK, Aug. 10-~MERCANTILE I‘A)‘I‘I\ M per cont. Sterling ex- 0, ANty A;flhlllu $070%; demand, ‘cablen, #. “ L plLVER=Bar, @%e; DONDI—OG\ ernment, steady, LOANS-Time, steady; per cent; ninety da; Mexiean dollars, rallroad, days, 2% 4 per cent: seady; -lxl:’ “The fasue 14: What can be daus ' to work of the melting pot more ‘“The government Industry and philan- thropy as yet have scarcely scratohed the surface of this most important and frui - ful field of untold promise. “Even our greatest suthoritles seem to lose their ability to reason clearly and Judge fairly when considering this ques tion. “We oppose the lmmigration of any race, no matter what its virtues, that comes in any large numbers, We must realise that immigration is both a liabil ity and an asset.” —— Rent rooms quick with a Bee Wut Ad. —— Walve n—-.u-. A P S e