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THE BEE: CMATLY, TUES DAY, >l~'!'||"1?1|<|.‘ 1910, 11 GUN ON HESPERIAN |AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA RUSSIANS RETIRE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ng Nigher prices, the ’PA“ & RANCH LANDS ¥OR SALP V'\nn & RANCH LANDS FOR SALR was at & standsull for In fat stoek bost part of trade the . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ol a0 [ood demand, bowever, and ih_ bite ";. Cattls Steady to Lower and Feeder ‘.'v’." m‘:fu::( e "n::.ub';w‘ ..‘:;:::1, !Son!h Siders Pmtut Stench from 10 ACRES $2250 |tsviamise et fmeamion AQUALIFYING FACT ™ 2,7l == AROSS THE DYINA Lambs Slow. n last week's close, quite a number ot — | Counoil. puateliony len Deing reported aa high aa 8@, with | News of Torpedoing of Allan Liner o Fetre PRommcas it . Five miles from Council Bluffs, one and one-half miles from a thers up to $8.68. grad g by good station; has a good hbuse of a bout 4 rooms, well, barn, some fruit; HOGS OPEN FIVE CENTS HIGHER | o otations on A A Tamba- fair| Comes as Surprise to United |DAHJ.KAN SPEAKS TO SOKOLS Slavs to Right Bank of River all of the land can be tilled and is ex cellent for truit. | OMAMA, Aug. § 1916 Bl AW T W o RS States Officials. | At & mesting of the South Gide fm- Before Enemy. f. “;’::ru\:ore Cattre. Hogs. Sheep. h:lfr" on QoWT00; “wethers, a—— [provement club Friday evening action g o . st \ S o ] A' F Smlth (:O Sime ity oY T 180 AR | M RAGRW S’ (o™ food | ORAVE ANXIETY IS LACKING vas taken by members present o pro- |GERMANS SET BRIDGES AFIRE % " q...ra: Weeks Ago “\m 18 :x_a:x;umesm_ ewes, feeders. $4.600%. st sent a comblaint to the ity commis- | wee 280 B 1, ad r o g o s | o Phone 329. Pear] Street. Same 4 weeks ago n&. :I»«? 13 | cn1cAGo LIVE STOCK MARKET| WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Official .L.::’-. srnd) ""; = n lI:rmvmr ‘:an PETROGRAD (Via London), Sept Same last year. 1,408 24,645 i Washington receéived news of the tor- g NIt ¢! re®, | §.—The Germans, having set fire to ———t ~ sy | The fnlluv«ln[ table lhn\\! the receipts 1 |with Eddie Krause as chairman, was | . w | :v‘! ‘:‘m.; hoks and sheep at the South | Uattle Irregular—Hoxs lower—| pedoing of the Allan liner Hesperian | {appointed by President Mahoney to con- | the bridges over the Dvina in the ma A IOWA [__REAL RSTATB—ACREAGE [T 0P Slock maskst for e vear | @ o Mhee Hronn o tacorpts, | DY & GEFIAD submarine with uncon- er With the city fathers in an effort | Sle€0 of Friedrichatadt and with re BARGAIN Flve Acres ]n Cattls gors e 14480 | 1 " ‘market, (rreguinr; Decvea. | cealod surprise, thongh there was |l abate the nulsance inforcements started a movement tc Want to movo to Omans. Have b e ,‘%;fi LRAE B BRIURG Talm R, e | none of the grave anxisty that fol- | Several, reskdents of the Male Avenuo foree & crosing, the Ruslans, ve to Omaha. Have house : ! 12,00, towed the sinking of the Arabie, cording to anofficial communicatior n llut s Moines, new in 1909, good D d Ihe following table snows tiw - Recelpts, 25,00 head; market [time during the old South Omaha ad wo good sheds, brick chioken | . undaee prices for ho o Omaha five 8tock | wak ‘(o 50 Jower; bulk. $8#a74; It | While comment was withheld at|ministration over the Ineffectiveness of | '881ed today, have crossed to the Touse ('Hl leave the chickens in it), all Unplatted and unimproved on Dodge | market for the last few days with com. 3068 15; mixed, $6.35G806; heavy, 361040 3 three lots facing east, good location, two | road just south of Happy Hollow ad-| parisons: | ok Heavy, $51006.3%. pigs | Doth the White House and the State the expensive $160,00 sewerage system | FIEht bank of the stream vome t "Fr':v:;,‘;;n:‘-m il :lenlfecx‘:oo.:,ov:r (‘wr‘fi: Re:'\dun“r:-:: cant' o B avenve. " Date. lmm—l]flfiifi‘ > AND LAMBS-—Receipts, mm“"‘!‘""“"fl‘ pending detailed reports ‘"'"‘""“ ut ;hf ety ;' expense lv\rr:r' The communication says in part: Baih; will maxe srrangementa for pay. | Dougias %, T TT S T In 88 16 rket, steady to strong: wothers. (on the attack, it was learned that|yrers %o, In an effort fo stop the ‘On the left bank of the Dvina the ments. Address G 94, Bes. H H H i 8 ®) 83783 |8 Jemn .60 lamba, $6.6069.00 | nigh oftcials e o0 0% &5 1808 nlolui\ and continual rise of the stench | oo o0 brought up reinforceraents PR s | T G TR R e arpe R AN EX) ward - | cking h u chich 18 80 Acres . 3 r M) 3 9 8 04/ 7 3 IM‘ . St Louts Live Stock Market. celvable that, after the assurances |carried aimost cxclusively through the |nd directed thelr main efforts to S(¥I0 715816 T LOUIS Mo, Sept. &—CATTLD-| U ¢ th |sawer, ;goose neck manholes wore In- | forcing n passage of the river in the Best % in Pottawattamie county. All by ™ fl_lfllr 1NN "f Receipta 800 head; market, weak r | given by the German government last ot .: e e e e 4 . ,DF fidk‘ 4 river in the level land. All in cultivation. Elegant . L DI tive steers 0 5 o A the place of the ones n- | region of Friedrichstadt. O t {mprovements, Fitteen minutes’ walk | 101014 City "““’"" Bank_Building. HI B SE TR stoers and Reifers, SOWION; cown 100 Week, a Gerinan SUbWATING OB g Ny by Cantactol Offeimian Broth YEE 1t et e 24 1o car line. In fine shape, with elegant | TWO mores Ty \s... lmpmv,d S T8GR0y stockers and feedors. mander had without warning | ) . o inequality of the respective OB to show what the farm will pro- Must well. A“,". K118, HEREH | % | southie oors, 36,268,855, cows fWhd helt: érs, who completed the job for the city. | o 3 duce. Fine orchard, Corn makes 6 bu. wem ;g{;m i 0 0} antive calven | $800GTL60 | launched a torpedo at a peaceful pas- These inatallations proved of little avail [OT¢e8 our troops who had crossed gcr acre. Within 3 miles of Counci! == A 4 1131 [« ccelpts, s 30 i | senger vessel. and today the sewer {s practically as |10 the left bank near Linden, were luffs postoffice. Must be seen to be 3 K 8| 70 8 717 gieac and ‘lght 60GS.30; mixed | L e ay 8 P o " " dpwu‘}‘;m Plem Im . uho:lv Jou REAL FESTATE—INVESTMENTS 7’#""‘43\::?;: ;..y h\v((‘ ors, $8. good ' heavy, : President Wilson and Secrotary|P"d ## It waa before the expensive un- | obliged on the 3d, after a stubborn , balance long tim: 7.3 dergro notal . B “c(",':, tts, 1a. A Choi 1® l:l o !_fl{zg LSNP AND LAMBS—Recoigte, 10| Lanslog heard of the incident first et e 1 worne! | tight to recross to the right bank Phone 2. % p:m St. Counil’ Blufts, Ia. oice in i 2o voaf o | INAC JhQ ewes, MWATE. ®: | qarly today through Assoclated Press e e ““According to detailed reports of Flaas A 80| 871] 692/ 917 787 | ——— dispateh Lat f Y -t " the fighting near Friedrichstadt on 1,80 mcres un: ch, level, bot- | Investment T nany, | Kansas City Live Stock Market. A er cabled reports| The sewer is buftt under Maple avemue tom land ‘in | Nor nh t Arkansas, no c. g I Y street to Monroe wstreet t. the same date the withdrawal of our rooks; no m{'-u °1.na°"nnu overtlowa; | Double brick terrace, & rooms and hall | , CATTLD-Recelpts of cattle were vers | EALSA® (;':'.r:.‘- v‘.‘.“:n ‘“‘L.—m“‘.?;"»‘,;“ skt W o lnndonw'l':"‘"" of from twenty-five to n:;nn 3 surrounded by furms fenting at £ to #t| on each side, oak finish in the first sory [ AT€¢ this OpaTaE L e shu largeet 5 0T0; Areascd heat ' 4nd Consul Frost at Queenstown an- (fehth 06 from SRettistie fo Shry troops was due to the setting afire of Roro{'“can ‘ubdivide; Bo-trudes. | Wilte | mihokany dnors peadra. oak flaors | ST cars being reborted in. AL the sam tern sieers Weoft nounced the torpedoing of the Hes-|wm and from Thirteenth strest and | tD° Dridses over the Dvina by the gwner, K W."Hese, 01 N. s St | throughout, tied hnu:p;oumlr.chocnaantre‘d| Hiaral reotits. cal Tatareas repotting | hul'n alyes, $6.00(710.50. perian Monroo it s one solid hols driven di. | @Nemy's artillery.” 3 b ement and cemen po oors; | M Rocoipts, 600 “head; market . T oo et out o, Riveg Sl | Rrosvicnon ihe,osaping, he S SOuln | N il By naop, AR | Te American urs sud to have besn ety i the side of ¢ st Wl st Live Oak Colonies, none better. W. 'T. | fement vo (&1 public " impro line. Stil thete was & good Jocal de. | PAckers and mn:lmu & the meml of the crew. The to the edge of the Mia river. At Smith Co., 913-14 City Nat. BK. D. %19 | ""Thia ouss 1n only 2 years old; it is|DANd, which helped to maintain values at | V. S0a86; Ng\-"lr-'.l'(«("“ Receipts, 17,00 TCPOTts 88 made public by the State de-(places the connection is more than 10 0 -1 Bluff Dotarade. modern and right up-to-date in every "P't‘I‘: ‘o.ln:'.wr:‘til‘ 5‘.".‘.‘5‘.‘?.‘ -?R‘.'::ofled”r: | headl: marbet. JOWer: m“ Strong: :\‘nmmmlmmle no mentlon of whether |feet under sround and is one of the 0'(11101 S WANTED—Good car, for 80 pcres Colo- | TP8PeCt: was built to suit the taste of|g,re omugh cattle Rad chan, hands | 1ambs, 88 1Y ’"’"""‘Lg $6.650697.00; the wossol was warned or attemptel to most expensive propositions ever under- m land, clear, J 1. 181, Bee. the most fastidious t-nn'\u. it is located isposition of Y‘dF stock | wethers, 5. ewes, 254600, escape, but it is known that other advices | taken by the oity of South Omaha. = =% | in the best part of the West Farnam dis- - e In the beat part of the Weast Farnam dis- ;lt,rmle"mgn}os‘:mxmym-. Omata, Neb. | youy ctev Live ok Marke. | Indicated that while the ritish adiiraity | That the sewer ia practically of no Arrested on Ghar e FOR SALE-240 A., 100 A. level bottom, | demand, and the character of oomstryc- (27, (Wen # “M“.", ending " at 9 | #OUX CITY, I opt g5 | Delleved there had been no warning, It |value to residents of the Maple avenus balance smooth, rolling and ture | tion insires minimum cost of upkeep. In- By Aepiendar: - oane [ R TR T’ m'm"h T @10 | Would not announce it as a fact | diatrict beaides etng & detriment 1 the : . o - ot TR e B o t (,.,u.h']lo'.,flhny}«lu- [ lower: native stoers $8.0507.00, butchers, Gun Wil} Make Difference, Imain argument of the ocomplainants. Of Desertlng Wife o S 0,35, eeTs, M' o W | “ $5. 3,00 down, J H Dumon CO i - B ™ 'é,.,,,, Toitors. $i0007 s860@ | Some sianificance was attached to Con- |Little else but refuse from the packing | balanco - 87B. MoKénty, Ans: | 8¢ rate Dank Bids. Phons Doug, = & i L0; calvea, §.0000.60; bulls, staks, otc | sl Frost's wtatement (hat the Hoavorian [piants and the stook yards ls carvied [ Tpon an Information filed by Counts lay, Ne ——— - ~ & 3 OGS Recelpts, 1800 head: masket, fcurried mountad wnd visiblo on il WM through the system. ~As the sswar wa | Attorney Bwanson, Honry Tart and Frod g s > H d % g o © Internatiopal iaw iyu1t with bonds voted for by the e erday by the ©0 ACRES, & e Min e, C. 9 teady and slightlv hlnur hm. g od i y peop! h terday by oShe mile twna).;n; 160 acres under ______REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE S H light, $8.567.15 o sales, z:::;‘:‘”;u‘*r'“‘"“‘“‘m'":“i” ll'"" 'f‘“’ of South Omahs, the complaint ap- |police. They will appesr in police court th used for pasture: a r s deeimb§ oo bl this morning to answer the chas - P ¢h ¥ AND 1. umu—m 1,40 & ey : proaches a very justifinble basis. ng rges pre = m“”..:'.:n,.:'..“:s.m':?.;.";: Near Turner Park C e arke, e are o mmall eniher. and mounted | i Cusns” - ciy sommision or |{orred by Are, Hart Tior husband 1 |aft, it was pointed out that if the Allan ! house, large barn, A very desirable brick and frame, m i s Bap. i n u"Wn Kk Market. {logal dopartment will take in the mattor | charged with wife desertion and George mu. ;lbndmuhl:h ote.; the lan “:"fil Dr\'— o home with hot water heat, oak’ fi T A s, Sheep, | ST, | JOREDH, Sept. 6 -CATTLI Ro- | i anoroached the. oeer ¢ ek 00" |l belng eagerly awaited by beth resi- [ia accused of aiding and abetting the Peme in "panols Oforn Br SCre: ey | And oak floors; full east tront lot; ,,'-}1'" Morris & Co. 66 116 1.0# | celpte 1000 hend; market steady: steerw, | o\ HREOTCING LIS BICERE OF LM B1L (dents of the South district and of the | desertion. Complete set of machinery; 2 head of | g %0, 5 2 - $.0000.00; cows ‘and heifers, 0060, 00; R | “NHM‘:‘“‘:‘ "% |entire city. It the system is to be re- | Gorge owna a weed and grain store at stock, consisting 11 cows, balance 1 |" ‘This house was bujit by the owner ny - '-I‘l‘[;;“f‘*.&'_"m 4000 Dead: m‘"m 0| the torpedoing. Imodeled entirely, 1t would mean an |FiXtesnth avenue and Third street and and year-oids; 8% good horses, % day labor and is almost new. It L3 Murp Vi [10c hieher; top. $.75; bulk, $8.96.70. enormous expenss The gas that would | Hart is employed there. Tho Harts live chiokens, on:'-‘hn‘l( of this year’ faio “without” the lot. It E';\,:',-:; ,,: Lincoln "Packing 3 s [ 100 hiaher: toR € tinioR Sopia 0 ————— Suca— o b gD . 2re. OAKS Qllagie thal Sae it b 1 T :f.,. ol Mg R show_it to you. (Wudawv‘;fi‘:fl'i'{: i i ol koo """‘"_',.—J Clalms nght to Ga,ll were filled up would make it almost [PaNd has not only demerted her, but has e : Benton, Vansant & .. 130 Live Stock in Simht. | Fupoatnte 4o dbpt tuhs’ & $has. refused to ocontrfbute anything toward J. H. Dumont & Co.! Montana. the suppori of herself and their baby, Receipts of live stock at the five prin- MONTANA {rrigated lands best in the 416-18 State Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 690 Hlll & Soi B | cipal western markets: Strike of Austrians Mayor Speaks to Sokols, less than £ months old. She alleges that world for wheat, oats, alralfa and stock; 4 ttle. H Sheen, et Amid a ocontinued serenades of a Bo- e, BB T | A Beautiful West ouen oman ... " AR WO LEWOX. Mam.. Bopt 6-The rignt 1o [hemian orchestra, Jed by Director ¥. & | \7TeR, 1%, "oore Tor hia tamiy. ond ears time; annual payre less o ;“""‘ 1 75w | call a strike of Austro-Hungarian work- | Falla, and the exolted clapping of 100 | 5¢ w9 were required in each oase. George sentals on middle west f d Banins' C1ls 17,000 ors in the big steel mills of the country | Bohemian residents of Greater Omaha, and Tomp trow Vailer kar ide Home y Floux City ‘mjrnnced tn filing war orders for the Mayor James C. Dahiman meds a few : pany, Box 1 -.lm-. Mont $500 Cash Totals 7,00 allles was claimed by Dr. Conatantin |complimentary remarks at the dlose of | Hauelton, but Hart was not so fortunate. i ol ’as . — Theodor Dumba, ambassador from Aus- |the tournament of athletes of Sokol | George denles the charge. R su.s—m acres, 4 miles from St. Balance in Payments to Suit. | m: OMAHA G MARKET. tria-Hungary to the United States, in & |unione of the west at the South Bide hall p 4 s on Iron Mountaln railroad: depot;| "0 0 L8 T s 1 blook —_ statement issued tonight at the summer at Twenty-first and U streets. The el {_fi";,;,";‘”"‘n 30 w‘bmdl;‘_‘ catfing i ot of The st “beastfuty | Hutt FRUITS—Oranges. por box, Callfornia |embassy hera. Dr. Dumba said he in-[mayor, accompanied by seversl of his Car B s from : orchard, .,,. ‘never-ti .p,mg‘écficmod home bullding sections of .the' Vm-:ev‘mu m"'m-. "Soou, 5,00, 'i.mml p.r- tended to leave tomorrow for Washing- |colleague ocommissioners, rode in an Sk s oot day o stock iare are 7 rooms. with lving room. Box. itin. Trancy Golden Towl foow 150; | ton to explain his position to Secretary |automobile i the erend Tel Jed Mokol Overheated Gear =2 . dining Toom ‘and sun room finished i extra fancy Sunkis, ¥0s, 390w, |of Stats Laneing. This statement was|parade hefore the final exhibitions of the 3% ACRE, # acre euh balance twenty | ouk, and the baiance in edge sawed hard | John Harvey . 1 Hed Tl 4.00_Peaches,'per crate, | cajled forth by dispatches from London It were staged at the fleld and in —" Ditls o . avy hm"\:x\n;' 8 acure | BInS. There is a full cemented basement, | GUe i 1o | Goliforniu, Eibertas, 10c; Colorado JAEr- |, biished in the New York World yes-|ine nel A 1013 Wescott automobile, belonging Jiome. Easy payments. Q. P. Stebbina.s | yornece, heat an ,‘;"‘%e"}m‘n’: oo | — - Idaho, per bu, $L.60. Plums, per crate, | terday, making public excerpts from let-| 1. 1y cemarks, the compty- | t0 Jemes Breea of this aity Wwas burned f Nebrasia. hes a beautiful brick fireplace, Totalr .. . 2,58 26,804 ltn]lun Drunes, Wh -mgndm P}.‘.“:' tors and memoranda forwarded by Dr. | o 0% (Fe il m"""u other | Yoterday afterncon on the White Pole 3% PER acre for fine haif section stock | This home is only a liitle over a year| to really ."':f.'o’\..' e g e Bar trate, Californie ,,_,.m s, $1.8602.00; | Dumba to Forelgn Minister Burian of | i ks ted st the fourday meet | 004 three miles east of Council Blutfs | and grain farm: might consider goud will be pleased to show you through|as steady to 100 lower. fashington Bartiet anoy, §175; ¥lem- | Austria-Hungary, which wero selsed by e T The fire was starteq by overheated trans S i Touts No. 4, Box | oy time, T the' end the great bulk of all the lsh Teuuties, $176 Grapes, & baske ._rr-;:‘; the British naval authoritios from James | \OI" Prowess 4o BENOUCS | (mission sear. ¥, Cambridge, Neb. Telephone Owner St Shansed hance by midday oF e00h | Pumih, medium . frult nbel | 1%, J. Archibald, an American correspon- Mr, Breen had his wife and family witl 50 BUSHELS WHEAT TO THE ACRE Buy land in Cheyenne county, where one crop pays for the lan: 330 to #5 per BArel.l od terms. k¢ lun.l S5 statistics. o LPTY l.A‘lD 00 x.u-f-u-v. m hig! 'g:‘d.lu-:\-vflud Lot o0rasita: ocy IMO I;J‘on;' required. C. Bradley, m ACRHES improved fruit and pasture nd, situated 2 miles from Per3, Nob. ‘Wil accept large relinquishment right lnd $1,500 in cash. John J. Leahy, Peru, Neb. D LAKE county, Hlnn 330 acres I vr‘lfle land; 80 acres cultivated; bal ance tillab.e; two miles from two cheese factories; well improved district; price Tor Tllck sale $30 per acre; lands in this ality worth $40 to "‘fi)mr acre. 500 acres acres cul- res l.llllhle hlllncl floe a nable terma: McMahon, Com- Minn. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BALET te 8 'ood description of your land send It v.ho llm:x mw Ia., Jourmu “Towa's Bost dium.” 'l‘"nty-flvi ‘words ovory Fr\dl evening, Saturday momlu and every Bllul'dl.v evening and for month, &t Iwelve diffevent days for §2; or ® words, W, or T wo s, Largest circulation of any lowa news- 1::.9::‘. 250,000 readers daily in four great T cent interest, mB‘;e. Bldg , St. Paul mmlgg 1 can meel the requirements of home- seekers and investors in small or laj G mpleton, &5 REAL ISTA’I'E wANB FARM LOANS, § PER C! TOLAND & TRUMBULL. 4§ 0% TO $L,00 made oot Wead, Wead Bldg., 1ith & (‘ITY and farm lW J. H. Dumont & C A “For Sale” ad will turn ond-hand furniture into cash. WANTED—Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUS1 CO. 1622 Farnam. LEY rty. Large loans a swlal(y A omas. 2% State Bunk Bldg. SMONEY on hand for city and farm Toans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm: 'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Dovg! us_first for farm loans in eastern eb. Urited States Trust Co., Omaha. 564 CITY IOANS. C G. Carlberg, 510 6% K 12 Bruadeis Theater REAL FSTATE—FOR EXCHANGE ¥OR BALE OR TRADBE—Go to 8l No. Mth Bt. if you're looking for & home & house, barn, 2 or ¢ lots, bearing Trees. This Rouse was buflt by ewner | o :_terms. Phone Web. 5753 Nfi' $room, modern e cott w per mon mw iate auto, m .:u:a new l-rot:m bungalow, clear, modern as e or T-room house. e, fine barn. ortgnge _only Paved street. Want 4160 N. 4th St h Bt Webster 4081 REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Beuson. 300 In 1% ac f lan 1‘. U‘ll trade ‘?or l':l..:l nf.dh:or"‘ m.dy__(‘- xy-r Berson DL\D IE Owe very fine 7-room house, amoug the vt n the village \ room house, with barn and fruit; PPRED ¢ SHIELDS, WALNUT 7 Florence. 1 SHE Wethaway for that farm. Flor. 28 £. [ fail 'to answer this ad today. at Doug. 2926 Today. i Call Wal. 682 after 6:30 p. m. Hapgy Hollow Lot s acrifice Price T'or business reasons on account of owner having moved are authorized to offer ror immediate salo his Happy Hollow lot, Which is aboue T2x160 feet, located bet and Dadge streets, at a price less original cost. An exceptional opportunity (6. fo wecure a rine 1ot in_ this desieable dition for only $2,%0 on easy terms. vestigate at once, George & Company |7 'Phonr D. w2 Clly Nat. Bank Bldg. |%. REAL ESTA' A Lot Tel. Doug. 2926 To- day and We'll Send |3/ an Auto After You 17 you would like to own a home in a nice, new home- ing section, don't US We'll Send an Auto for You After 6:30 P. M. Call Wal. 682 And we will bring you out and show yo: over our highly develo| addition and | tell you all about how we furnish financial | assistance to people whose only way of securing & home is to pay as they carn. Water, Gas, Trees, Wu.lkh,! Clement Curbs all in and! paid for. l Street ecar line right by this tract, and- the streets are all boulevarded. Don't miss this opportunity to sart -‘ home. Telephone now l | from the city, we "‘ Tel. Doug. 2926 and E u | 680 | For sale by owner, th 10 possibly a little easier and the less de- sirable kinds all the way from weak to lower than last week. Uuu'nuom« o catie: ood to cholee urhnfil IW" fair to good fed yearlings, 490; common to falr fed yearlings, $.76@1.7; good to cholce heavy beeves, $8.0008.50; falr to good cornted lmw-. l common to fair oora- 1 .25, noa to choloe feeders, $7.6006.%; fair to good .-:m '$6.70057.0; good to choice stock- 35, fair to stockers, $8.75 fl common to fi stockers, $5.600) 60; M helters, $5.75@%6.75; llock cown, stock calves, $6.00{78.25; veal WMWW bulls, stags, c!r Representative sales: WE .00 9 £ = 1 steers. ... 1304 660 | gamr R %) ding Soptember 2 heifers... %6 5% ‘“',_‘;“3‘ ‘:’f“ag’h‘l‘f,&é’:] ‘,1,&,» L T : regate re very light, belng olkfi(”;‘ln:t week l-n h& .fi for any day since Ih&l‘o' his week last year. c-rin,‘-’ n March. A total of thirty- xate S8, G0, an awningt 3108 00 | g about 240 head. arrived, | f57"Y 110 T this wesk las i rices that wars pout y a niekel r hln last weel enn.enutlve salea I3 eopERapEaL [ A 3 | Milwuukee | ‘l . ‘ Atlanta | Loudsvill SLIEIP- According 1o tid estinate, re- (Seatile .. ocelpts did mol break any records today. | Buffalo The run of 153 cars, or 3,00 head, was P | t the seme s & wesk ago, 5000 | Portland, Ore.......| larger than two weeks ago and 7,600 | Denver . | heavier than for the corresponding Mun- Houston ... | day last year. So far this montn al- | JEEMONE o | most 100,00 head have been received | phoimatPoll | | here, as against a little over 82000 for | the firel At this rate, will be another record broaker. As has been the case nearly every day of latc supplies here were larger than at any |other point, and on the basie of early | Albany estimates were heavier than at the other five western markets combined Packers followed up last week's bear ish close by talking lower again this orning end, as most scllers were ask ———————————— REAL BESTATE-—NORTH SIDE " FULL TWO-STORY HOUSE more_information phone W 529, &1 house 13 hlock from N. mh St. car. i .Ahnn'lln 4106 N. Mth REAL I!B'I‘\'l'":—&()l 'TH SIDE REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE A Dandy New Bungalow All modem and s block trom car line. in beautiful new residence dis- uriet. #300 Cash and Balance to Telephone today, and if sounds good. we will mobile to H | H Sait| description send an auto- i you to see it. | Fhione Wal 2 after ¢:00 p.m. = |Get Into Your Own {Home This Fall Here Is Your Opportunity On the Fasy Payment Plan. I have ty S-room. all house & blocks from i biseks ‘to school, that small firet payment ¢ et and o ren This house i finisbed in cak snd ace heat, full cement basement. of is & large one. 'l‘elephone about this. ool Wk eV v o' New York t six days of the month a year | the Seplember run | just completed. Wor | Beranton abster fruit, Changinols and 4 part v*mon, penan. 4c. Captaloupes, per crate, Mis" sion brand nnndum X mnm, $.25; flats, S0c@8i.00 Wa b, 140, ples, pes bbL, Wulllhlel, P5; Maiden Bhian tg /G ETABLES— Cabbage, e, Lettuce, fir o p.00; eppers; por bak, 60; Tomatoes, rice, Onlons, Washinkton, per fae:” 5. Pars- anish, per crate. 8l per’ ok 5, reen peas, bor bus: m‘u and Q:\‘. |;'r bas- ket. G0c. New beets, carrots, turn! Basicer. 400, Potatoes, new Ohlos, bep, bu, . Sweet potatoes. per hamper, $L80; V(‘“! Ib, No. 1 half case, $1.75. Cornpoj frer case, $3.%5: half case, $1.66. sn.nu per 1b. No. 1 raw, 6o; rousted, 8c; Jumbo, it e, roasted, 9¢. Honey, per case, Bank Clearings nd .‘r owing are the returns for Lhl: X F\‘L p.r:-!l‘n of cl | Chicago Philadelpiila | Boston wm Louls Kansas City Pittsburgh San rancisco. Baitimore . Minneapolis Detroit Cineinnati | Cleveland Los Angeles ans Fort Worth. ...... Waah ington. D. a. Memph | B Tosepn.. Columbus Nashville Halt Lake City.. | Toledo | Des Moines. Hartford Duluth Rochester | Bavannah 1\ riolk w".?nu. fa on oulnnfl 8 Peorta | Now Hl'.ll Sloux Citv .| Grana Rapids: | Saekson viiia, n.A | Birtingham | #Ausiin ringlel Worerater . tanoogs . Oklahama PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS A ine-pound baby bo L. Bu i) u.mfl Tirie street, by £t Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ade Bank clearings In the United Statas | s0lld block of high explostye. dent who was apprehended when the steamer Rotterdam arrived at Falmeuth the latter part of August War Bomb Throwers Called Anarchists (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) LONDON, Aug. 3.—The various kinds of bombs now being used in France and Flanders are desoribed by an Fnglish of- flcer in & lotter from the front. There are, he says, four main types: the “hair brush,” the “vricket ball,” the ‘police. man‘s club” and the “jam tin." Bomb throwers are alluded to iu trench slang s “anarchista” “ “The hair brush,' explains the writer, ‘I8 very like the ordinary hair brush, e cept that the bristies are roplaced by & The po- re-|lioeman's truncheon has gay streamers uu»-u-aumun. to ensure that it these bombg explode on tmpact, and it is |nMvhblo to knock them agalnst any- '.hju\—-lly the back of the trench—when change -ng, throwing them. ‘“The cricket ball works by time fuse. apring, which lights an Internal fuse timed to explode the bomb In five seconds. You take the bomb in your right hand, remove the pin, and cast the thing madly from you. The jam tin variety appeals more partioularly to the sportsman, as the element of chance enters largely Into ita successful use. It is timed to explode about ten seconds after the lghting of | the fuse. It is therefore unwise to throw it back taln. in its action and is given to short ‘ouu- Apartments, flats, houses and mtum ee ‘“For Rent.' Quentioning the Matd, ";n you thinking of getting married”"’ poar health and needs you® to, luke s, of her children?" "An yqur parents 'ln.l')u you don't have to work ‘Indeed, not.” prices advanced followh hange rates. United Chesapeake & fif.q.. smel norihern u.nno'n-. i 10%4; No- 2, T 3 lla R _}g S RS e, o e'.n'i.,"....""' 1 ern, s The removal of & ocertain pin releases & it too soon, as there would be ample ttmo for your oppgnent to pick it up and throw On the other hand, it is unwise to hold on too long, as the fuse s uncer- can be rented quickly and cneaply by “Have you a grandmother who is in Or & married sister that wants youo #0 that Ohlo were occasion- | t, steady. Americon mixed, | LIVERPOOL. pearance on Twenty-fourth street. Cap- tain Brigge led, riding a horee, closely followed by detail of elght policemen captained by Sergeant Carey. The mayors automoblle followed closely on the heels of the policemen. A hundred or more lit- tle boy and girl trainers, carrying small wooden hoops represented the first do- tall of the marchers. All were dressed in white. Members of the Tel Jed Bokol unjons followed in double file with ban- ners flying and the music of a band sulding thetr steps. Ellminates Clash. Captain Anton Vanous eliminated what seomed an inevitable clash of two pa- rades. Roumanians of the Weat Side \were also holding & parade and the two parados met at Twenty-fourth and N streets, The captain beld the corner di- recting the safe and orderly passage of the two lines of marchers. The only con- flict. was the music from two bands. Joe Btecker did not appear at the mest as had been planned. His brother, Anton, was present. The final meeting wes ad- |.|‘ldll to the ground nose downward. Both | journey late last evening with a grand ball, In spite of the many difficulties encountereq by Chatrman of the Arrange- ment Committee M. R Tutsch, the touwrney was called one of the best held here in years. Labor Day oun South Side. Labor day on the South Side means & day’s rest to some 6,000 laborers of the four great packing houses of Omaha. Hundreds of employes of other large busi- ness houses will also be off for the day. The big doings at the Hast Omaha Auto speedway, where races and a real bead-on engine oollision will be staged for amusement will probably draw a majority of the working men from the limits of the South Side. Labor organi- zations will parade, extracting the usual number of local union men from the role of industry. The parade will be held through South Side streets. Fire in Fertilizer Plant. Fire of unknown origin broke out in the flue of the fertllizer at the Oudahy & Co. packing plant at Thirty-third snd P. strects late Saturday night at 13:15 o'clock and lasted for several minutes Fertilizser plled In heaps nearby ignited and a great flame rose to the sky present- men of the plant A general alarm was sent In and the entire apparstus of the South Side bat- talion was dispatched with haste to the plant grounds. A fow minutes' work [sufficed to extinguish the flames “Are you likely to be offered & posi- Magle Olty Gossip, tion in the choris and decide 10 &6 On| Lost—Mare. sorvel color, biind right e s mn: Mo that eye, star on'forehead, white above hoof | Is there & posstbility thet you will| oryind 1o reverd M mias Twenty| be offered A bosition 1n & downlown Cyerien o ot 1 ey aflha. mia ] O hiai, not 3 st RS, repegae.”Well Gaows | ,,m":":}, T nall e Fiad lo hpye Fou! We cen install an oil burner in_your e to ey ',,,‘"‘_ out, at leant | B R bing o G N, tn i P raat vas o o Boo be left Fas g g w | “Want sds for The oft at LONDEN, s & oA rrien Atk L et T it x’E."vstR:.‘" Dl ot S T hulldly s ana 1o & word eac and "Courteous -‘ly.‘nund.fl n%- w;‘n neglected. The | Steamer Meers Aocident. Ol rm. SILYER Har, 2 11-16d per ounce. N:‘g" o A‘E‘u‘ t—'h- steamer gon{' fis«d’fiog‘ bilis, ¥ per Now Y.:fl o ¥ minglon, N ‘8'; :fi"' three months, RGH% per cen! '0'0"‘3‘ wn, » - =l‘ m - i) i, of Sasd ook, ‘acoord- Illl ln wij n1l. Lmfl e e duuf boat to (.«o- Market. ler; \oidafin, & 18 low ordinary, ing an appearance of a big five to watoh- | him and had been taking a ride through ‘was not aware that the had m exhausted until the metal hot and ‘st fire to the car. ‘The first intimation was a sheet of flame from beneath the rear of the car. A quick stop was made and the occupants hastily left thelr seats. No water was avallable and the owner and members of the party were compelled to sit by and watch the flames consume the car. Bfforts to extinguish the fire with dust were unavailing, All of the members of the party had to walk to town. ‘We stand upon quality. Our reputation has been buflt upon this basts. We give the best value for your money. Leffert's, Jewelers, Opticians, 58 Broadway. Onawa Team Loses To the K. C. Red Sox ONAWA, Ja, Sept. 6.—(Special Tele gram.)~The Kanwas City Red Box oon- tinued their winning streak by defesting the fast Onawa team today by a scove of 7 to 6 The Red Sox hit Northrop, the ex-Western league pitcher, hard, The Kansas City team has won seventy-one out of ninety-four games played tals season against the strongest semi-profes- sional clubs of Missouri, lowa, Minne sota and North and South Dakota. The Red Box will tour Nebraska during Sep tember and challenge any team i the state for games. Batteries today: Onawa, Northrop and Tallman; Kansas City Red Sox, Wetoher and Louk. The element of cost dlant enter Into the designing and comstruction of the Vietor Viotrola. The only object was to produce a musical Instrument of perfec tion. You will find & complete stock at A. Hospe Co., 7 West Broadway. CHARLES RING, FOR YEARS RESIDENT OF OMAHA. DEAD Onartes B Ring, aged 71 years, died |vesterday at his home, 300 Avenue B, |Council Brets, after suffering for three years from malignant cancer of the face. For thirty-two years Mr. Ring was an employe of the Unised States National bank in Omahe and resided there except for the last years, when he |lived In the Blufts. He was born in |Sweden, but had lived in this couniry since early ohfidhood. He Is survived by his widow, four dsughters and two sons. The daughters are Mrs. [du | Thomas, Seattls; Mrs Anna Larsen and Mre. Hannah Edwards, Omabs, and |Mra. Hsther Over, Counctl Biuffs. The #ons sre David Ring, Kanses City, and (Charles Ring, Omahs. Mr. Ring was o member of the Omaha lodge of United Workien. He wes a member of the Flirwt Charch, Sclentist, of Omaha, but for & namber of years had been s mem- ber of the OCouncil Bluffs Christien Solentists. The funeral will be held at a date not yet decided, with Christian Solence services. Burial will be in Wal- |