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FOR RENT Housea and Cottages. Mince Inncwon., St | Gordon Van Co. & ' N 1th st Tel D4 or Hnr e an and Storage ag ara S ot all us for es- . SNippIng. 1713 Webeter 8 Paistes jak e Exp. Co, moving e \Backing & storage. M Farnam. D, m. D. 6l T th Bt., §i5. Wa Water M cottage. heat gd lun close in, $10 Ko L Ave, S-r. mod. ex. heat, $18 W fl SHRIVER, Ytk ha Nat. Bank Bldg. $0.00-27.6 anam § rooms, modern. .M)-410 No. 10 15oms, mod; 90,0027, f‘Mc- s rooms, moder: 25002406 Lllll(c\l ‘Ave., 7 rooms, .0-254 St. Mary's, 6 rooms, bath. 4.00— 1605 .\o 4 _rooms, tollet. Wth, m mn Callforn 5 rooms, bath. So, Ath, n'n;m RINGWALT, BRAND ' THEA. BLDG. BUY a i-r. m ucrn Hanscom Park home | on rental haeis Te' Harney 4179, Stores and Offices. Very Desirable Printing Office|- Location with entrunce from Court of Ree Building. 1000 to 1500 square feet. Inquire Room 103 R. O. Babcock, Sup't. GOOD auto sales room on Farnam St. Verv rssonab e rent. Tel. Noug 408 b2 HA“ a 3-room suite, will sha~e with ' .__Prefer l.wnr D, 341, Wurenouses. WAREHOUSE~TRACKAGE, Part or all of vne floor in large five- #tory brick buliding. Large frelght ele. vator. Address J 189, Bee e ey WANTED TO DUY WANTED—To buy §-foot jewelers wall dcm Yolk finish and A-1 conditfon. .Ad re OFFICE furniture bousht and sold. J C, Tired 1207 Farnam. Dour, uld. H GIEST prices for_old clothing. D #14 Yale buys everytring 2nd hand. Web. 4904, REAL ESTATE FARM & WANCH LANDS FOR SALR HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write a Sood description or your land and send 't to the Sloux u{z Journal, “lowa's Most Powerful ant Ad Me divm."” wenty-flve words every Friday evening, Saluiday morning and every Baturday even.ng and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different’ days for $2; or 50 words, ' Ql. ‘or T words, $5. T.argest &i'rculntlon of any Towa news- . California. Live Oak Calunm none beuer w. 'r !,,“m, u-ml . IOW'A BARGAIN Want to move to Umaha. Have house in East Des Moines, new In 1909, guod barn two guod sheds, brik "\ldu- house (will leave tue chickens in 1.), a Lir s Jots tacing east, good location; 8o from cai two clo-e to town, e Iprovemeats, will sell choap fo anh will make arrang.menis for pay- neds.Address G s, Dee. EANY HO\EY—AIIIIKA land, 320 acres, § miles of town: good Improvem nts. | Want Eenerul merchand se stock. J, Ten- nunt, ities Bld;.. Des Mo.nes. R SALE, 1%0-acre improved pasture land, ne: for fruit and garden, well watered. Day & Hess Co., 124 rearl St tdahn. IF TAKEN before sSeptember 10, 200 acres on river bottom, one mile from goca ralroad town, oight mica from y seat. Orchard, trame barn, sod House, all. fenced. Cheapest. iand "n (:li:;er county. 8. B. McKenty, Ansley, | FUR !A%E—M-ccre farm_in Semni Co., ldlhu. mies from R. R. and postof- A Ilndcr oull.l\luon 100 tons hlya. inc.uaing zvmry\nml Por. parioulars. address B nawort! - ", 0 ACRES, 4 miles from Minneapolis, mie from town; 160 &cres unuer | one cultivation; balance used for pasture; can pl‘lc“cllly all be cuil.vi : heavy soll, et bulldings. consisting of - N land will pro- duce’ 60 bushe,s of corn per acre; tele- phione In house, country mlc y settled; ¥ heud o consisting of 11 cuws, balance 1 i £-yeur-nids; six g0od horses, 2 h emc-eml one-nalf f this year's crop an everyi IA“ on the farm Koes &l o en? f caxh. Schwab Kro lh Ply- mouth B.de. inneapolis, M Nebraska. FOR SALE—Bost isige body high-grade | mediuin-priced land in Neoras Ntlie wouey required. . Bradiel bai i Neb. O T 188 No. 19th St, d-r. cottage, mod. ex. + T cotage, water, gaa, - 6T, modern, fine | ance monthly, quarterly or half-ye 1200 buys & 3-r. modern home on 2d on | how Angeles | Camion Puedio— | guen ! Laatuuis St readers dally In four great | chiearo Limited . - | Kioon-oudaia 16 .:". Night Exaress, (A metnmy et Council Bluffs, la. | Brunary, corn | | vatentine. ‘part cloudy. - THE BEE: OMAHA, REAI. KSTATE—SOUTH SIDR $2,200 Living room, dnm. room, bed roomy HIERON and pantry on first floor; stair- way o floored atth: with compiets ba.h room, electric lights, gas, city water, cement basement, corner lot, 13X feet on Glst and % feet on Plerce St.; one block from car, $100 h and balance $ per month. Located lfll 8. Bist St C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandels Theater Bidg RRAL ESTATE—VACANT LADY OWNER F‘Irut#l-u Scuth Dakota I for cach or trade for clear of in good location. Phona Dou addvas Mls K. 201 Farmam. | A\ Benutiful bullding lot for”your bunga- to car; price reason 1vw or house, 1 bl able terma. Owner, phons Walnut 281 H i:uom n!!. Tots, near 434 AM—Webner‘ 523 ¥ FOR iAl B—Three fots hnd (hm lhn"l bushe s; of Ralston Townsite Co. atock. HANS BUGION, M2 Leavenworth St $Lw per crat S-oasKot orates, $L40 per -S22%_ | GRAIN AND PRODGCE MARKET Wheat Takes lig Slump, Better Grades Dropping Three to Four Cents in Price. OFF GRADES DIWN FIVE CENTS OMAHA. August %, x| OMAHA LIV STOCK MARKET wkssion Orund, sid. AL O Museion & per crate; Cantornia Mishun Uiaid, LS, W L0 MW POF Cruwe. Wateriueis, L elid per bl Veppers, b per Onlons, Washinkton, or grades sel ing dgG4c lower, and of( Arades se.ing Go lower. orn rece pla were very heavy, Comn was steady, sell- ay Spanish, $1.60 per S.me o MN per basket, 16 UAY ast week )«(N Bk per basket. Cartots and turn.ps, ' New potatoes, potatoes, hampers, \\ruhju $.2% per bbl. Ohlos, e 4, will sell o cats wore stesdy. selling unchaned | KOt . g 8 S0 per ham. | |nf caitie, ho.a aud siecp at the Umal be seen, as we now upon the foreigner to absorb the surplis R Dardane les will n and the shipments of muny bushels of wheat now heid in Clearances of wheat to 1,1 8(0 bushels; 8. \\:.eu closed unc a . bushe's and shipment D Shen And LLANEOUS — Crackerjack, s Catt . S04 B0 1486 WO no new develcpments in the fat cornpops, $1.25 per crate, er 3 ¥ | and flour wera Peanuts, No. 1 raw, €0 per m' at Lieros 1 | Honey, 807 |~. cnse 46,000 - - RML _ESTATE-—MISCKLLANEOUS $3,000 Bu)- an §-room modern home on 8. lith Loulevard, 1 block from car tine, fln‘n location, Emall payment down St _on terms to sult, $1.80 buys a 6-room modern home on Grace Bt., on terms to sult. W. G. Shriver Tel. D. 1636. 1047 Onaha Nat. Hank Blds. ——— T S e T FI\E ANUD ELLV RUOM HOUSE For sale or trage: 11-room house has two #pis., all mod. and in fine condition; wiil trade for ot or house. Tel. Websier 740, HAILWAY TIME CARD D (Bicago & Northiwesterm— NORTH. | rwin City Bxpress.. Lekots Fasseager Soux ity Minueapo i Exp Twia City Limited | Oreriand Lomited W aruioton Limited. fr-ar Limited. . Lk D Lhacorn-batias L ipertor eadmona ot Springs ....b--n rua l‘lfl’- Atmpia K “Angeles u-uu oo Express luMIrl g0 Express B Chicago, Mliwaukee A St Pa Chicnso Piiane pecial: (‘l"'h\"‘“‘ Mall . B " B aio, Mask Taiand . raws tioas e Lamitea Rocky Momuaie 1 | Pamenger. .. Chieuge Loos H ovee. Des Mol '"'"5'" (,\m.u-)l.lt“.l 'wu‘;,. Roeky Mountal: in City Ldmited | gl @Y Exprese. Chicago ™ aourk A‘-Llflo— [ BURLINGTON SWATIUN——Tenth and | Council Bluffs, at $i0 per acre, suitable | Berlipgton— LINES WEST, Denver Limited IrIll -Sehus leg Hll' le - Vi ‘h‘ufll cat, Hiack Hill shington trice, -'a.nn Tsland ver-Caiiforni Husunge-Grand ~ lsland delncoll, Eoitornia, North: -Great Northern BEEE Efi H lii!‘i s y-8t. 5 aaily_eacopt la TER STREET STATION —pryq. 4 Webster, Chicago, St. Paul, Minne Vmaha— Twin City Pasenger v Py orees l|¢Il l{ 1] | e aaiis’ st b Miseeivnueous, WOULD -uep! rednquishment on 640-A as 1irst w Lol L suvd 0-A. Jas. T, digan, Wallace, Kas. — = === PER CENT. L, 45 Bee Bldg. CATY and farm loar 5 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., {16 btate Bank A “ad will tuin second-nand furniture into cu CIEV propercy. “Large loans & -mc:.n, w Bunk B.dg. 'homas 2 State % ANTED—Good farin and city loans al lowest ratum, PETERS TRUST (0. 1422 Farnam, OMAHA homes. FEast Nebrasha farms O'KEEFE REAN, WSTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National Phone Dov AMONEY on hand H. W, Blnder o SEE us first_ {01 farm loan Neb. Unitrd States T ust |,r' CITY LOANS C. G. Carlberg, 310- 12 Brande's Theater Bidg. REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE oFIflEr acre well Improved. Phone sbeter 1052 after 11 a. pm. E———— REAL ESTATE—NORTH IIDI arother Forty Seven Bandits in Raid Upon Texas | Ranch Shot by Posse = Bnowhwn.u' Tex., Aug. n.—Au-- |thentic reports were received here to- night by county officers that forty-seven | of the Mexican bandits who parti:ipated in the attack on the Norias ranch, sixty- {1ive miles north of Brownaville, on Au- sust §, Posses and officers and five others of the band, numbering probably fifteen, are still at large. ave been kiled by American One of these Mexicans, it was ald, was killed last night near Sebastian, while | right arm was shot off and he | was captured. DOUGLAS, Ariz. Aug. 30.—~United States officials here say they have dfy- s corvered a plot belleved to have becn | : fomented by Villa agents here to cross th international bovniary line and cip- ture Agua Prieta, which is now defended by only & small Carransa garrison. D s- covery of the alleged plan and precau- tons already taken have frustrated the etfort Captaive Held Under -.u NFW YOFPK, Aug. Four 20. tuu:y ulad-n of sugar Ilwu -w“ e."'uhu extra fancy Go.den Bowl, box: uv.n fanc, Red D B-room house for sale o Lrade; tuu arre s of 3 ; bearing iriit -nd snade troes and larceny in connection with whole- yard u\o thefts of sugar from VM s.cam- Scatee s B 'Mur'.'-l.i ers ne for iorelgn ports, were heid 4 .Ioe.l‘f‘M\ umsl uby owner, new b bungalow, % per month. Harney 5. lock M"‘n-.o- 1 ?f' hone Webster 2146 of in ,A00 ball eash. — Approves Issue of Paper, Iuo JAN EIRO. Aug. 9.—President .xl.. 84D, see owner. IIDCn'n was votel on Aug at NEW Vllll (-h\l.nll. MARKET — ===—==x axninst receipts of and | shipments of 1,638 0. Primary corn're e ©& and shi, meits ag | recel ta of 111 bushels ana ahipm. nts € $84.000 bu'l els | st yea lllmvy oats recely 1 nd gainst receirts of 148100 bu'h(ln and shipments of §500 bus els In t yoar CARLOT RKC.1:TS. X ‘bus eis Ty ¢ vear Qeetntions we:tho ibay on Waetese |4 o6 Commodities, ‘l)| - l"l OUR-— i No. 2 rd §1.10%, prompt shipmont Ne Futures were weak; \ltmhr.r $LO¥ 2 yellow, 86¢, ten :W (2 \T.'L—Ern!. weak; No. 3 white, new, , s $1.40; No. 2, $1L3; hippinE, #110/1.15, common to cholcs, Pacilic coast, 1.4 erup, bosota, 30G31e; Central i hemlock firsts, were rej01(id today: Wheat =No. 3 hard winter: 2 curs, $1.06: l»lm 1 an $1.01; | car, Wc; 2 cars, ux«.{l‘ ) hard winter: | for twenty-tour hours, ending at 3 o el P. Dy, yester 2 cars, S$ic; 2 car == 3 cars, Sic; 3 uul. 8le, 3 cars, D\l. 1 flr' 1 car mullnl\ ||<‘-\1'~m\\ Oats—8 an aard AUN SEALIUN=—Tenth and Mavon. (¢ © 8 cars, 3i%e; rlvn.s $18. 04 \ mll.( In west, i 45 .r' Tiige. | ¢ f" 1.'*,“ No. 2 yellow: 6 u -+ 3 yollow 6 cars, 1% firsts, 2iped Ac 1 car, Tle; 1 car, i 1 wh « 1 oar (whest nnh flats, white nuli 1 colored, a e, nmnhu Clbh Prices—Wheat: 960@81.13: No. thurkey 9ic@81.12; No. hare @910 ; No. 2 ;rprln: $1. '!‘fl J u THe, fres Corn: No. 3 western frozen 5 ard, 31.0691.10; ard, Yogis! Cudany, country W. B, Vansant Co. Benton, Vansant & #Hn & Son MIhhl-.APnLI 1 hard, $1.08¢ T, T @71 Y 4 white, mm white, 10\nl No. 6 white, 'mr No. 3 yatlow T84c; No. 8 0. 6 yellow, TI%@TINe; No. ' mixed, 0K@7c mixed, #044iT0%c: No. § mixed. No. & 'mixed, 10670%c. h d; market, generally 10g¥n ‘lower Huston & C | wothors, & 00; ewes, $4.0006.10 |3 lanibe, $7.0009. L. BARLEY: —Q\rnl-r N um\' No. 3 vellow, 75078%. '8—No. 3 white, ‘31082, FLAX~$.00%461.71%. 3140 Hige No. . 606iRGc; No. 1 fee ye: No. 3. R@%c; No. 8, s2asde. 'cnchuo GRAIN AND rnovums-' Kansne Clty Grea KA‘I"AB CITY, Mfl ug. $1.0401.20; No. l red. $1.11 vl 13; Bamunber Wie; December, %040; c; No. 3 white, ' Frovl-l“.. 8 lo* er: bulk of sales, §'.85G7. 0; heavy n1s Hatpne 21 AT on and bmchm Lok Ma ers 6 36,70 Features of the Trading and Clostng | Moy SWG Prices on Board of Trade. ‘Wheat sold off to of the oron tudny on Bros. n‘c RepLemnber, & T""'" vey BUT 'L h—reamery 27c; |lr’ll|n!. 1944 EGGS— s, BOULTRY = Hens, 1505 rostera, 80; brofle firsts, %50; | oum buyers.. 0 corn in the northwest ‘was not well founded lowered nnluan on that cereal after a strong open- The marbet clc sed eawy to n shads hl:hor at ke for fralll Rt The bo-r'h MOrILIg, 8l cars being reporivd in. Thl is the neavies run lor & Monduy siuse W0 wenks ago, but is smaller tian a year | ago by over 3,00 1 nonhern l\ululh. | pulnta * were neavily and prices were everywhore l'!lyflrlld na | showink more or leas devline. As a re- suit the market here was slow and lute before opening, and It was well toward micday before enough busin had been duno to really tix prices. Mul ers siarted out, howaver, b.dd!ng prices B that were anywhere from weak to llc or Slonx Clty more lower vn practically all kinds, BI0UX CITY, Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERIOGL. Aug. 3)—w r‘AT—-![mQ @ No. 1 \lumouu, il of 2ditc higher, Ameorisan, mixed, fect of lWrr northwest- hweetern markets was filt #con after the wheat market here opened. Though t'e first short huvirg wen tl |'nh.~l-—>\'rm(v 1d l/lUfl Winter patonts, 42s 64 {OPS—In London: Paclfic const, £3 158 on a rush of o more than 1c over prlcvlou. close, l.ho llmnnlh vas ln-t o N lles ;rlou m‘u‘lly venken;d - b ldag was inluced rumors -which ‘could Bot be ennfirimed in the slightest decree—that Canada was scon to Iift the duty from wheat at was also nnder bear'sh pressure weakening 0° M nnsapo'is rremiums to a 10f¥isc decline, “lowed and t en be-ame sluzaish. A bearish feature of welght was also felt in predictions for fa'r and warmer weather in th.s country and Canada, 0 en ng_quotations showed a net gain for corn of %c to 1%e, for the upturn beln fro's In Iowa and Nebraska. Rerorts of camage were Jafor m ch minimived and sel ing by some strong houses the mar breke siaroly from the open'ni figures nd with a few small and brief rall'es buying prices continued de Treeco’ the lowering w'eat va ues show- Ing their sympathetic effe t on corn. par- LOU ls, l{‘\ug’ 8 ~WHEAT-No. 2 il the cl se. businesa cornfed at prices that di1 not show an compared with last week b main about stcady. The bes. yearlings HOGS. hero sold up to $0.7. Western beeves ' i5c lower; were weak to 10c lower. Tue general o Ight, -m’dw bulic of sales, run of butcher stock, that s, cows, helfers, etc., were steady to 1o luw.r. | mn-’vl- AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 20 any the same wus true of stockers and ' head. ers, — : r»;m mber, ,|\c' k K I\N ember, 60' N owing to the Coffee Market. NEW YORK Aug. 0 —COF " EE~Repor that lt‘xnnllnn autiorlaing the I-lu. m s g viding for vale rhnun. e prosident, wi fed yearl.n, yearlings, the chief reason sup,ort in the market for colfee 1L the opcning he. e today, Re,orts of re- *ewcq rains and slig tly lowér tem era~ ve beeves, $8.25@8.7: common to foir corn HOGS—Recelr ts ture fn Sao Falo helped t e inl ‘al .d~ fed beeves, §1.00G8 2, primne grass heeves, | 1nn lower; top, §1. s, to come almoat Ontlhl with no ndi- caton of any general SUPpOrt, I.ter eased off under rea. points n t jower o a ound o ¢ r 0 huqn, :wptemhr. 1. rw #0d to cholce fed cown, $0 wood s*ling _and geneal were _instrumental lm Iowut quotations of the crop, n was ef ective. ell to the lowe t prices of The mllhl le"\nx PI’EKI re vely steady. Pork Iol( from e | _t.uu uifons on futures range as followa: Tow. | Close. | Sat'y in® Tawering oats 1o T October, 6.80c: ‘:nwl. 400055, good to cholce feeders, n.o |common ‘to fair feeders $5.504.70; utock t hl h:-"!rl I'IWi;lfid u;‘ck cows, $6.50616.50; nn u utlrn- ra giag |stock salves, 36.5068. w 3 !l\lo= 48 {1000, bulls, stngs, ot um arourd m Iur Rio 78, Rio uchml' ic; flenfl irregular, 500 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. |LCEpPen LYW L) Arflc'al Open. | High.| ullchun.cd at R 0 rels higher Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits <, Aug. 30.- thPoRATu.) Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug 0. ~co'r1-ou-:m L nlfil/.'&'l fl Comn’ clored easy: 54t €2c. Seeds: 1‘lmo(hy 36,6007 . 3“” Pork: $18.32 Lard. $5.02. Ribs: § .52/ rece’'pts, 13, ‘M tubs, 50, clover, 8.8 | | N on of from 3 (o 3t pe ints. LIVERPOOL, good middling, low middling, & UTTER-Stead, cm;merv oxtrns, Bo: Cx: r 0 firsts. “2G2%c: rec DCGD—EII‘MIy higher: NIOI l! m.rk (‘HEME- Un h.n Ion7 nom-. 1 iclll Market, "Y“YORK Au( % -, HFTAM-D'M ‘salsles: 1By i ‘morthern. $18 to 3¢ lower; v cobh ers 687 0c; | esota und Ohlo, @ic At London—Covper iR B demand S5 bles 84 VER--Far, 470; Me % " B')Nun—Oovurmmnt. stendy; rallroad, ¢ [irrecular, LR ON + loans, cteady; 6) o opnt_ 0 days, 3 cer cot; M ent.'CaT money, ste dv; 100 h, § per cent; o1 per _ent; .u ing u'rrx'"nwn ANh FEEDERS. L~ orn 2 per cent €9 100 co ing bid, 1% per ccnt; o.fered at & 5. . fl IM ll e M3 100 G rent. WEBTER\‘ U. 8 ref. 20 reg... M M, K & T, Int dn. 78 No. Av, Pr. Av. Pr.| a0 couren o Mo, Pac ov. B.... 81 J R Taylor- ~thrn!kn U B W, rex N Y O Aok 4o 1IN 8 atees ST pRolrera il 70| de oeson Ve (1963) 1018 J lny & Bros.—Wyomi n’. v rex - 198 A1 T 43 wteern. 1 180 - brikos "™ OTH e B, coupon niw J. C. fhaw-Wyoming. Amer, Smelt. 6. -y | 15 wteers, 110V TFO 8 Movicons 0 70 oy T A = A TomhlinE—Nebraska. KM llrerl K v D, H, Hanson—Nebraska B e o 0 helfers., 714 6 6 4 Read " HOGS—Recelpts of hn,- were moderate, Wioh L kR - Monday, only fifty-nine cars, or YN8 Pie ey, b, s head being npama 13. This NPe. Pue ot G.... G than last weck by 50 head ‘s asear fe..... Y pearly 1.00) short of two wceks ago. and nlon Pacitie ... 9 | 600 lighter than for the same M nday a T R e .‘“" year [ Today's run is the smliest for ' $ 108 7155 | & Monday eince tour weeks ago, when | O W i Y 3,| only 3437 head wero received. o i ol B ] No one seemed to want | ght hogs very | % O 8 f Ia 18 badly this morning, and while both lhlrh Y Otterc 5% 10u. Tin: ,"."wk. that Were' here. they forecd il ihe ARIG | Drice reduction and 'the result was. tha | SEEK FEDERIL AID IN Rflfld lights we ! as much as 16c lower, 011 and Rostn, . i TURPE GENERAL MARKET. DL‘H'ERPXw 1 1m, cartons, Jc; o u.wma Swias, %e; Amr- v oy | #.5a"more than ‘one -cntumn undvr that No. [ I EAW m: 10 - > | €78 took Rold of t e mited packi: & &Y e e ¥ 'f"" A kinds frecly at figures that were uneven. but on the whole looked about steady. ' |cane, will be asked of the mext se. Ioaci | g1rg bbls, Quote wiite, < breucn Roquewrt, we a2 8% wi-te sty dov; hall- lbc salmon, ¥ mn- drout, Jrero very d’h‘:"l' Il‘;l ia the end pack- ing hogs sold fareclv at priccs that were not over 5= lower and in several (tections here. In the two weeks since cqaes were steady ‘o= very close to IL. | the hurricane, condi‘fons in the eity have Closin one wai " Wgize; mackerel, P31 ATOKS—Kansas, thl" CUTS—Ribs: on Stoe < Market. LONDON, Aug. 80.—American securitios on the stock market were un alled t) naintain the opening prices, Most of the business , Union Pacific cloccd fairly » was in Uniled Stales Ste and Konthern Pacific one; No, % ide; e SILVFR—Bar. 8, 4%@0 per cent. MONEY-3%04 , Sngnr Morket, n—cnmm—m- molasses, 3.0 6100; cubos, be: XXX X owdered, lhc 1. Rine Futures vrened quetér today and st neon pr.ces polnl! hl gher, i clas, law, ldis, los, s, dws, &0' er s ioruls Va.encias, lom, Liba, A, Wie, %0 per box; Wow, 3.0 per Bunkist, %0ve," s, $. | 6.40c per crate; Colo L, & ranulated, §.6%c; eotioners’ A, 4 &t fornia “Eivertin, Tie italian prunes, uw per crate; Dismonds, Huunmn R T NEW YORK. Aug, "0.—-DRY GOODS- and yarns higher; raw silk, Xtras, | easy; dress goods f With the same day last year. Receipts {ody et & Bew record for the yoar. Ing the largest lll \(N‘llflfrr ‘hfndn‘ big vu.n f':.d; it 'An"\t\lt : certain that the record for Au ro. Cattle Receipts Large and Prices | Coytain that the pioken, ‘and " run oo Weak to Lower—Lambs Ten to | 10 (hin& over 10a0 head tomorrow \ the 5 Despite the liberal offerings on hand, Fifteen Lower. all buyers still wanted lambs this morn Nk but It was only natural that they nomegrown, | H0GS STEADY '1'0 TEN LOWER fhould want price “reductions. _Sellera w por dos i {hat under existing conditions | lower values were inevitable (JIAHA August 30, 195, ! made up thelr mind o Pa Catde. Mogs Sheen, | o e e vorel and w0, to conceds the 1041 o | kers were ng, Tha result | Recelpts we: Es Imaie M - 24 been started scaleward In good seaso. Wax 8 iue duy 2 'weeks ago o 8 4 138 on the Dasis named. On paper ‘prices ghie day 3 weeks Ao s L Dnda Mhowed mere of s decline iRan ’that 8 ine - 4 quoted s y o &F LV iy I ,,,,‘, was not so good Sa g 947 Just year | when practicatly yt cla.m v k3 ulk of today's offcrings brou ilve stock market for the year to date | A% And W four-car st ng set a' o ~ top of $9.00 early in the session. sl ‘"\‘m‘:'u e e, the middle of the forencon there ORI, LAD.e mOwa the roce lan b tinde, alt cu h the wop of 89 0 LW 16 e 3.3, .4 \ 1d tv0 of three tmos ater in the day gt AR g e Beoteimont wha Tals 3 wotive and oot ot At the Omiha Lve stock {h8 buteher offerings were cleaned up be laat fow duys, with cotw- |, The demand for feeding lam s ocon- | Dt iiaiiismasos tinued very good and prices wero fuly Date. | 1916, (10419181912, 1311_1olo. w8, steady with last weok's ol se, b fng TR TR oy e L LU UYL Y sue 100w Prices for he umlkn-l for the e L Loted as strongor In spocs Mo t of t1s ot iy e | atle feaders sold around $.3 while L84, 4 REURL.) re eral milos wera reported a. ulgh & e, W IRREX R0, whith was the ex'rem: tip lat Av. ) ‘ORI L T e .j week. Feeder b yors weie thiok in toe 3 "fn.s '-“” S 812 70 8 ) yards and breeding and feeding ewes LRy RS R ¢ me In for their share of atten.ion 1eftnld @l x', | The & wa. & good repre-enta 101\ of Auk 10 it s sl el 115 S M1 them here and ‘thes troi ht vood I m Ak 2| 6 340 & sl 10l 8 o8 o] 830 158 L VUL of 'the akcd ones o ng at AUk, 211 6 W) 802 T SO T B “Vwes made uf | . de un_ practically t'e entire Ave. o7 o anl WISy Bl & ;' mutton sipply. Thiy were a little slower S St ot o B TL AR [ moving t an the lam s Luc 11 tne SRR IR gl WIS T ¥ 88 T ena” Crousht prices tiat were qua 1 GO1 188 187 8usl 712 8er| 74 PUAdL DY & good many traders, and in Sl s i ol AR T EEITR ro inetance Were o er 0¢ lower: Bes 5 8dta! 8 84, 700 8501 710l o 5 S 1inds reached .78 again today and thers N M Tas 8 11 s« was a (00d representatin on dow to au 1583 710801 5 50 Wil the Tess Geatrable srades Lnd. v e L AT NN this ' f gure. SSunday | Onotatiine on sheen and lamba: Lamba, Kecelits’ and dispostion of live stock good to choice, §3.7509.00; lamb 18t the Uifon Block yurds, Omaha, S A feeders, 30 006700, | L REChAE W% ewes, good to 8-CAR LOTS 1 Hogs. hurllrn \ Ll 1 l@n: ewon. feeders H.8G4.™ Representative salea: 3 1 17 native lambs ... A 0 !} M7 (ceder lamos, idaho. - 7; teeder lam.s, 1, ah s 1 lfio Soutn Dakota 8 M ‘1 ' A'l b O llunom ceniral . 7 e 1 CHICAGO le“ l‘l‘ocl( MARKET ertean Ca Chicago Gt. W l‘l‘ : 1 . N - - - o Higher—Hogs Total receipta....30 “» 136 » . - s DISFOSITION~HEAT Weak-—8 New diha Outls: Hogy, Siap: | SHICOUR nodhPinarSRr CATILR, e | dhisine orris [~ B 314 celpts, en mar! . ocady Bwift & 1224 uv 6,70 higler; ‘caives, lower; nati e Dbeeves, heltimore & Ohio.. | Cudahy I-ckln‘ 4 “ $6,16010.20; western steers, 8 { grmour, & Co 1 S} Cown ana hetters, FLIGH00: caves Lincorn: Boril iU R aceite, (vtan. Randl ket ncoln Packin 68 . 5— Recelpts, market, '\— ke & Ohi . 0. Packiug ¥ Gt Loloned weak Tmbetly 100 over! BULK. | Chmeey v Kansas City Live ock Market, KANSAS CITY Mo, Aug. 30.-CATTLE | .| =Rccelpts, 3800 h mi rht lower; 2t | prmo fed ateo 3ot B beef steers ‘o T500.15; §; Ui ttcckers and fecdorn omfbx nm- 5 23616 0. $5.00810. ll\)”"—“l‘(‘" hristle ) hend; market, : . | or. Jones & Smiiki.. 1 y mbs, ohn lhrvey . wethers, WiB| Bt Louis Live Stock Market, Totals a0 S8 AR e owe; native CAT'L LE—Recelpta were very large this 1 yther, miuikes ith cattle @ | Hll EP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 28% head » market lowor. lsmbs, X sheep and ewes, 5077 60, ve Stoek Market, 8., Augm. Ml—l'ATTLfl—— Al W hen buyers ll’lg“nllnn sot down to I'Lecfllvll. 500 handa ! na‘jve steers, I change beng in the "6 60; stockers and’ f-ede 1° ataga etc., $3,2606.7. ecelpin. /00 he d; market mixed, gfi 6. 300 uvitations on cattle: Good to cholce St, Jneenh Five Stook Mastat, 004%.70; fair to good fed [ - Jsgem: common o Tair ted i oy AN O N ; B0.d to cholce heavy y helf! $0.7500.38: fair o mood cornted ot 3600 hend mnrlu.-t : bulk of sal 3,;1 0: good to cholce grass beeves 4 ' alr to good krass beeves, §7.% SHEBPP AND LAMBS—-Recelpts 4.000 coimmon to fair grass beeves, head; market 10c lower; lambs, $5.00019.00. good to cholce fed heifers, - - % in Sight, s 4 ve 8 cholee grass heifers i bdy7 0 k at the five prin- rod (1 cholce grass cows, $6.0006.00; fair | Recemts of live te o Kood cows. $.3%00. common to fuir | CIPa! western markels; o South Omaha .. 9,00 3600 1 | i STROQR.00; falr to xma feedars. $6.70@1.60 | cnlves, §7. R-pre-nunve sales: STEERS AND HEIFERY. 3 " NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—MERCANTILE PA_ER-34a8% per cent BTERL/ING FXCHANG K- 60-da; and packers bought the anywhere from 6o to & dime o hiDoer bIve| AATVERTON ' Mav. Ane $0—Fadera] ald in the rebu'lding of the Galveston causeway, wrecked by the recent hurri- ight from the jump and bovgit ih: |4|"1 Packers tr.ed hard to force a 6@ de- - . 20 2o cline, and might have done so, but for|Yf oner>s, it was announced today by tho gompetition ehipper buyers firnisi.ed | Congressman A. W. Gregs of Houston, £= 150 VU Paow otmice. 49 It gas. T He sald he would alo seck government ass'stance to streng'hen other “torm pro- trade vas du'l and weak, and no particularly anxious to'buy the been vestored almost to normal. Btreet r and other public service corporations few Foes that were the fial-h |e Most lu"‘ the packing hogy sal1 80840 |are In operation. Traine will resume 660, w trering sales of real godd| ... Galveston next Wedneslay. teh n up " service to A ih:(:un-:n.vvr:dhli.n::lp': » .60, The water supply still is short, but there Av. Sk Pr is plenty for drinking purposes. M 1] —————— boodll 1 Apsrtments, flats, houses and cottages . e can be vented guickly and cheaply by a 0 650 " " % 10 656 “ Bee “For Rent. “. 200 0 685 " . ::: W :2 “ m ';‘r']ll-.' . ¥ A ", PI1GS. steameor Admiral Watson of the Pacifie- 101 n Alagka Navi SHFEP-—-Sheeo and lamb receipts were [ med here toc Mght again this morning, and once by the steamer Pe: aino, g arket 14| sfightly damaged. i P to 8 heavy pall of ---m er than & week age and “iren overhasging the bay. han two weeks ago, but a n un the Jeck was struck by ing off of over 6,000 head, &s compared |timber and killed from forest o nlif = NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Highly Proteuionl Character is lohvenhy Feature LONDON BGHANOE DECLINES NFEW YORK, Aug. W tire of today's rreRular market was rings of lambs had | 1ts RENIY professional character. or speculative nounced than at any time since the re: relations_wi'h Germany and manipolations were th-refor Flimination of & very erable part of the larre short interca’ io he more popular s o derrive the lon= account of some of ftx recent ammunition. Tha moat & i 1-=nt and de-reacing d s 0 further decline in change on London to the lowrat rcard Demand Mila on London quotation of 3 wonkened 1 cents to 808 and Ttallan ex- chanke also fell perceptibly hankn was only sl @il lywer bt moat other continental remittances vicided 1o sympathy with London and Purl Eerly dealings In stncks were marked by mixed cains and Lackawanna Steel shares of i's o advancine % toin‘a te the _ Texas company. W th a x L nchleved a almilar @'stiae pnlumlhly in connce i with « better feeling in regard to the Mexican German ex- War shares and fertiltsers were pual svndioates and made forward by mnl vin 'd‘l‘omnll\l Weatinghause ndvanced 2 points % 1 in_connection with reports of creased dividend In the railway roup early gains o 1 tc 3 noints were followed by resesslons of almost as much, New Haven was lr\rm nent in ‘h's class for its advs to 8%, holding at that austation Ity was at ita helght the first and the Interim beine relatively United Ftates Steel, while the most l"""‘ alm‘krmnni"lllmv ba-vhw‘n Ing down to 7% and closink at 7ok, a no' ©; ewes fair to good, #.3 jox of %. Total sales amounted L0 7 An_ine reare of forelgn se'line featur-d 'Ne Av. Pr. |the day's trading in bonds which rinked vinnees 888! fram irrecular to her .5 value, aggregated $3 "’*'m 84 bonds were unchanged on ol 65 Alwska Gold . | American rooklyn Rapld Tras it 3 'fi«rlll Ilixht, §7.4008.00; mixed, $66:% Onl. . ~ Iltu\ $6.26¢7.60; rough, umw,lgma nm lmmr AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 16,000 (blorad Generai Wisoirlo . Great Northern | Groat Northern Ore otts. Il Corpe ?fi&‘” Missourt ;i | National l.—a s Nevads v lfll ‘Newest Zeppehns in 8hape of a Fish and Painted Gray PARIS, Aug, 9.—Germany's 'ine have been repainted a leaden milar to the color of battleships which renders them ditficult to be seen even when flylng beneath the clouds. A Zurich published | Milan Stampa, says that during pecent flights over Lake Constance, appeared in thelr new dress. The latest models resemble large fwh, taper so that they have lost to some extent the tambiur cigar shape. Burleson Will Cut Rural Mail Budget WASHINGTON General Burleson announced tonight that he would ask the next congres appropriation of $49,000,000 to provide rura delivery service during the fiseal year beginning July 1, 1986, for this purpose was and the department plans | 84,000,000 without reducing efficiency TAKE OVER PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THREE GERMAN PRINCES PARIS Aug. 8 —The rronerty rights of three German princes in the estate of o French king have been taken over for the reriod of the war by the government. Th property in question consista of the la terests of Prnece Plerre Auvguste, Prince Leopold and Prf ce Louls Ges‘on of Faxe-Coburg and Gotha In the Assoc| Atien of the Forest of Y wi organized to il 1,5 REBUILDING CAUSEWAY divides rrorerty of ¢ Louls Phi'ippe. telegram from %0.--Postmaste The last appro- administer the un he heirs of King How you can buy New York Sock Escliange wecuriiies on The Par tial Payment Plan V BW. Published Broadway, New Yok City._5e tssue of THE ODD LOT 7 Joha Mulr & ¢ o ————