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AT | A THE BEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916. 1 REA STAT ANDS FOR SA M & RANC CONSIN, UPPER W ISCONBIN-Best dalry and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted, lande for sale at low prices on easy terms, Ask for booklet 3 on Wiscon sin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land {Line Rallway, Sinneapolis; Sina” " i’ MISCELLANBOU! { VE YOU A V. q fi Wnl:le [ au‘gp ‘%vnr lnm I ux lt A ) J.ur- “lowas M w , Satus cvery ; '"'"T o ‘"‘...'" oy on - :t a ,'I"ol #5; or 80 words, M, . { lon of any low 'fi nu rugcn daily In lour lflll REAL n-\'nrm—nm F‘(‘HAN() FOR EXCHANGE We will exchange a five-room cottage with five lots, all clear, valued at $1,000, for a more expensive house and assume some encumbranee, The cottaze is _located In Helghts, 0th S on Omaha Hime- we east of baugh Ave, The lots are un vl;m. but the house needs some repairs. SON, A.P. TUKEY & Bldg.—o Phone Doug 52, 15078 W. O. W. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Glit edge brick apartment house of 50 rooms; only 2 yuu nld In splendid loca- tion in Omaha; built by day labor. Owner would take lond olt) property, either vacant or improved, or good farm land, or part ash and balance real estate. SCOTT & HILL CO., Ground Floor McCague Bldg. 1 HAVE some good town property in lowa to trade for some land near 8. Omaha-10 to 80 acres. Must be well im- roved and good soil. Describe fully in firet letter what you have and prics. Ad- dress Box 221, Btuart, ll_ i HAVE an 800-acre r trade for income property to hear from a good real Fho can get me & deal. h to sell or would like tate hustler Write Box 76, “all mod. “in 'fine repai; very vaiuable lot. A bargain for some one; terms or small property taken in exchange. RASP_BROS. McCague Bldg. TO EXCHANGE &3x#0 ft, on N St, Omaha, near 26th for California rnper'.y Address J. M. Caldwell, 240 Webster St. Francisco, ood lots in town of 2,000 p tion. Dunllp, Ia, $600 cash or (rlde (or Inmmo property. Joe B. Tupper, Logan, Towa. ALL kinds of real _John A. Oleon, Bee wWxchanges. Omaha. “estate. Bld TW ar O 1915 auto. REAL ESTATE LOANS P i ookt et SRS #% TO % for loans on best ciass city ~u-ncu in amounts $2,00 up, alse Reasonable commiss! . PETIR& TRUB’! CO., 1622 Fai 8t. TOANS on city and property. ¥} tornado, burglary and automobiie i surance. W. G. Templeton, 603 Bldg. T. 2020. OMAHA homu East Nebraska . O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 3718 | No. romptly. ¥. D., S%eas, Wead Bidg.. 15bh hand for cit farm loana. ugh W Bng“:'n cu'er- nal Bq.nklld& SR e iy Suloi SO B0 ________M PHlde.” farm N cent. ammont & oo b Beats C C. G. Cariberg, fib- ‘% u"gnndo heater BIOg, “For Bale’ na will turn second-hand furniture into REAL EBTATF:—]N_VES‘!’MEN‘I‘D 24TH STREET NEAR FARNAM PRICB REDUCED TO $11,500 Cormer lot with brick improvements, renting at §1.300 per year. Nonresident owner is sacrificing immediate sale. This is located just two blocks from Farnam 8t. and bound to show a quick and substantial Increase in value. In fact, is worth not less than $14000 at this time. Investigate at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 3962, 91920 City Natlonal. REAL E(-_JTA'!:E:!I_MT SIDE " SEE THIS PLACE! CATHEDRAL DISTRICT! «31 Charles St., 8 rooms, modern, hot ; hotise s in' good I‘;Nr. large iot, line. The price and terms are able. Owner will «’QI;’lldar .I vacant lot part payment. Possession can glven at once. This is worth investi- sating. CREIGH, SONS & CO., Douglas 30. 608 Beo Bullding. NEAR FIELD CLUB 6 rooms, strictly all modern: paved street, close to car and school; elegant yard with shrubber: first-class loca- Y tion, just north of l~‘|-m club on 3Sth cc $3,600. A dandy home. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bidg. - — REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE dining room, two bod- rooms, bath, kitchen and pantry all on one floor; strictly all modern; furnace; east front lot; all ready to move into cement basement with hot and cold water; elegant fixtures, Price $2,000, Located 2335 5. 3th Ave C. G. CARLBERG, Living room, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN Dundee. WESTWARD GROWTH Remember—Omaha's best residence growth has always been west First—Capitol Hill Then: t Farnam. Now—Dundee. The past proves that early purchases in the best residence districts mean profits for the purchasers. No better time than now to buy property in Dundee’s newest addition, the right location, between #th and $2d, Dodge and Howard Sts., and plan that new house. Low prices—easy terms. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D, T6. %8 City Nat. Bank Blds. REALL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS lmsP BROS., DOUG. 1653 A FINE brande new bungalow, living room nt of house; two froat rooms have beamed ceiling; § rooms fin- ished in oak; 2d floor unfinished; could finish 3 rooms; screens, window shades; lot 40x128 ft.. ved street; 1 block to car. Price 8, Easy terms or lot ns_part payment. LEGAL NOTICES """ "The Union Lana Company. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS 0 THE UNION LAND COMPA The annual mee of the - of The Union Land Company a! the office of the Colup-y in Omal Neb.. on Jllllllz , 1916, at 19 o'clocl A M., for lection of five directors, and for the transaction of such business s may legally come b.lorv the meeting. ALEX. LLAR, Secretary. D.20d Wt GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET is Quite Active and Prices ) Remain Steady. OMAHA, January 4, 1016 Cash wheat was gtoady, selling at prase tically unchanged prices. |, The wheat run rather light today, but the demand for this cereal was quite Active and moat of the samples on the tables were sold. ipts of corn were also I demand to t The bulk of the sales of corn rangea from 1 cent to 2 cents higher, but a few cars of the poorer grades sold at un- changed prices. Oats were lrrolullr selling from i cent ' higher to % cent ery light. There was a falr demand for rye varley and unchanged. Ulvarances were Wheat and equal to M6,000 bushels; corn, ela; oats, 606,00 bushels Liverpool close: Wheat, corn, W@1d lower. and these markets were quoted flour 116,000 bush- W@ lower, Primary wheat receipts were 1,881,000 and shipments 1,130,000 bu 9,000 by, bu recel minst ta of ot were 1,%1 «u\ \m ga ceipts of 2,287,000 bu. and -mpmenu ut | 1,061,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,001,000 bu, shipments 151,00 bu,, againet re. ceipts of #4100 bu. and shipments of 1,010,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECHBIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats 490 b 5 Chicago Mi Wheat—No. 3 hard winter, 56 car, $1.10; 1.0, 6 e ln:;r. $1.08; .I:‘uhr .u‘rs.‘ b 2 'cars, $1. mixed: ¥ car, Bri6 vt 3 o Gar lnn 1 car, $1.04 No. 4 mixed: 2ur. ‘1 car, %c. No. 3 durum: 2 cars, l" 5 cars, $1.08. No. 2 lnll(‘d durum: 35 car, $1.09.'No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car, CIN Corn—-No. 3 Whl(- 1 car, [hite: L car, ste: 4 cata, & . 3 ‘cars, 60%c. 6 whil car d0c 1 car bhe., N o, Yellow: 1 car, 70c. No. 4 vellow: 1 car, No. 6 yellow 1 car, Svioi 1 car, e or s yalow s cars, ?:‘K 1 car, 0. 4 mixed: 1 car, mixed: 3 cnrl. Mc d cars 60%c ; , 59¢. No. 6 1 car. b2c; L 2 White: 1 car, 4ic. Stand 4. 3cn WNo. 3 white car, Mye; 2 ears, sunple 2 cars, 38¢c; 2 ars, :nr Barley— car, #c; 14 car, 8%; No. 4: 1 Spelts—t4 car. $i.20 per 107 Ibe 2 22-5 cars, 92c; 1 car, b car, 80, Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: (0. 2 hard, $1.08@1.11; No. o). hard, $1.05%@1.10; No, 4 h-rd 90cG81.04%: No. 2 spring, $1.09@113, aDrinE. Segio; o £ durome §1.00 g}_m. No. 3 durum, $L.S@1.09; sample, 107 . ‘Corn: No. 3 'white, 85bk%c: No. 4 thmmlu' ixed, . g mixe Oats: No, i 40%@40%c; No. 3 white, ‘white, 39@139%e. Bnrh'y I\o 1 feed, (‘hll‘.,gu closing _prie ee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain hroke!‘. 315 South Sixteenth, Omaha nlcla n. | High.| Low. | Close,| Yei 'w-yl 23?'- Jul s‘.‘ i 1 19: furnished The Cnrn f » ats M 47% ‘H‘W‘l‘ 4« PJ\-E;'. ol i 1 '@ $(TRRL ‘ork. Ji 18 75-80| 18 80 [ 18 65 (18 18 8 l“: 18 95-92| 18 fl% !II) 18 19 02% r I 8 mmals e 9 9% Ri ul.l‘-l Dl& 10 X 10 2 ibs. .| 1015 (1016 | 10 12%( 10 10 26 {1‘:.‘! 1066 (1066 |104 |10 10 60 B-—Bid CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Jan, 4-—Improved export demand brought about an advance in the wheat market today after an eu'ly d& cline. The close was strnn , 2%e to 2%y 2%c net higher, with Decem Wer at $1.25% 1.25%, and M.Y at tl 18%. Corn_finished with a gain o S@%e and oats of C. l"rovillonl underw-:'. a setback of b@1T%c to c. Leading exporters who have been de- cidedly rish heretofore as to wheat made a sudden turn today to the bul side. Sales to Europe were sald to aggre- llle 1,136,000 bushels. quiry was felt at nearly every important ding center and notably so in Kansaa nn mahs and Winnipes. - wlddy known speculator wu Nfllll‘ a Ml line of leng wheat a good deal do with spreading num-h sentiment. 'n.u did not bappen, however, until soon after the opening, a substantial break in prices been forced, mainly in consequence of lower quotations at Liverpool. Corn_swayed with wheat. The late rally, though, was somewhat influenced by the smallness of receipts and by some inguiry from the ssabos out the day. The chief reason was the wide discount of oats under corn wvisions were ly affected by the increase shown in the monthly re- port of warehouse stocks here and in the We.tmmumnel- in the hog market waa C 0 Cash Prices—~Wheat: No. 2 red, 3%@1.26%; No. 3 red, §1.19G1.21%; No. & ard nominal; No. 3 hard, $L16@1.1 Corn: No. 3’1-110- nominal; No. 4 low, 68¢70c; No. 4 white, 67! No.'s white, c; standard nominal N rley: M4@T6c. Seeds Pork, $17. d"x?& Ingd nm?' 'ork, ; lal Wt sl wer; creame! BGAS—Lower; m flp », nr. ‘] firsts, 2T%@28c; ord at_mark cases POTATOE! Sgeoc. POULTRY—Alive, fowls, lower; 13¢; 18¢. springs, 13c: turke: OMAHA GENERAL MARKET FRUITS—Oranges: Cai. nave ., $2.00 box; Cal. navels, S, $2.% navels, 94e, 100s, 3250 box; navels, 126, g box; Cal 160 “ fi‘b’o 2 box; Cal. na 2008, 3188, %08, box. Lemons: Extra fancy Cal. Sui .00 bo: ke, “Cranberries: ~Bbl, B‘mnu: Medium sise _60G41.75; medium size jum- % bunch; medium size jum- 7 bunch; extra I‘rf.' Jum- % bunchi mammoth jum- .76 bunch, (Barrels)—Ben Davis, Illinols, $3.%; Jonathans, G. & J., $.50; Jonathans, Missouri " Pippins, _Star, Star, 3250 Jonathans. Dav i : hield), $4.50; Ben Dav tel's, $4.00; Wiilow Bechtel nites, Bochu(l. "o, WlllMd Bechtel's, BE!F‘ (‘U'l.‘—..ib- Ne I 184¢; No. 2, 1otc; Noc 3, 1, B i Nn % Sk Totng Ble; No. 3 xe; No. o l: ‘ o. H 0. 1 I&I No. 1. #%e; No. 2. 8ie: No. ‘1:. APPLES (1ioxcsrHome $1.75; extra fancy Jonllll.ll Wn hing- ton, Newton Pippins, 00; A sas’ Blacks, $275;, Wakners, $5.2, Delict- ous, §250; Grimes' Golden, $5.00. Pear- ‘Wheat llecelptl Are Light, Demand | Ohlos, | CORN IS CENT TO TWO HIGHER i\ r. The demand for |1b oats was moderate and the receipts vorv] ang lhlpm:rf(l nf‘ nea poila luth Omaha .. "l Kansas City k3 1 8t. Louis 61 £ Winnipeg ves These males were reported today: showed relative strength thrnulh-‘ maines, $2.35; Staymen Winesaps, extra fancy, ' Washington, $200, Spitsenburgs, \\M!‘v!nl!nn (nn $2.80 er. Nehawka, $8.15 keg. G AR “Phiatoss bu., whites, 1,00 Sweet Potatoss: Kansas, $4.80 bbl.; Jer- |seys, $1.76 hamper. Onions: Yellow, e {1h; yed, Zige Ib; Bpanish, $1.76 erate. Cu- cumbers, ‘$1.00 dox. Peppers: f0c_basket Cauliflower: 3275 crate. Brussel Sprouts Cabbage, 14c Ib; red, 2o 1h. New Heets, Carrots, ' Turnipe: S0c doz.; old, |14e 1b. Head Lettuce: §1.00 dox; crates. $4.00: lent, 40c doz. Radiehes, 800 dox. Cel- |ery: Jumbo, ®e dox: Michigan, $2.00 box {Parstey: $0 dog. Ereplant, §1.60 dos. Ruta: bagoes. 1% |b. | HONEY —Comb (24 wection; Alriine, ‘2 dos. 6-o8. tumbl Red mnr | 1 Jates uffed. ib. 'Tk?p.mun No. 1 raw, 64e 1 roasted 8¢ 1b.; jumbo, raw, "No Ib.; Jumbo, roasted, n’:‘r‘th; mixed nuts, [15c; almonds, Dakes. English wa | No 16%e 1. i tilberts, \Becans, Jumboes, 174 PO \m\ No. 1. rice, 4c Ib .80 ease; Nebraske @8iee 1b. iz Mnlrln.l.lm: 178 — Cornpops. , Y% case, 31.65; komrnu. $0.25 case: kornettes, W case, §1.65; check: ers, $360 case; cheekers, Y case, $1.76; cracker Jack, $2.50 case: eracker jack, Y case, $1.75; chums, $2.50 case; chums. |ease, $1.75: malted peanuts, ~$L® can: | horseradish, $1.75 case NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varl Commodities. | E NEW VORK. Jan. 4—FLOUR—Steady | HF\TA\)IM firm; No. 1 _durum, | 81374, 0. b, New York; No, 1 norti ;-rn, lmlum. $1.30%, and No, 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.31%, c. |. £, Buffalo. Futures, | steadior; May, $1.9414 CORN—Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow, 85le, | prompt. | 0A pot, steady Unseitled Quiet; 8@28¢; No. 1, $1.2001.28% state common to choice, 1914, 5@9c; Pacific coast, 1915, HID Bogota, :0@81c: Central America, 29c, LEATHER_Firm; hemlock firsts, 330 $4c; seconds, 1@, 11 i5¢ -non clear, $16.608 steady; Lara, —steady; city, 8c; country, T4tisc, speelal, §%c. o BUFTER - Barely steady: receipts, 8,801 tube:. creamory SKiEAs ei firsts, 286i%2¢c; seconds, z‘-m":'qc (EGGS=Rirmer; recelpts, 1L35 cases: thered cxtra fine, $i@c; extra ggr-u, 5@36c; firsts, 33G%4c; seconds, 3@ e CHEESE—~Firm; receipts, 776 boxes. state, whole milk, fresh clals, 17%@17%¢c; average current make. specials, fancy, 16%@16%c. POULTRY —Dressed, fiulol: fresh killeq chickens, 14 c; fow! 12%@170; tur- :(l:’d" 24025 ve poultry prices not set- Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. ~OOTTON-Spot, qulet; middling uplands, 12.40c. Bales, Coteon fut d ateady; J “otton fu I!I'el opened steady: January, 128c; March, 1203c; May, 1570, Julp: 12.80c; octoher. 12.54c. Cotton futures closed steady; January, 12, Iy, 12.2c; March, 12.46c. May, i July, 12.80c; October, 13.52c. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 4.—COTTON—Spot firm; good middiing, 84d; middiin 8.12d: low middling, 7.66d; sales, 10, ’Lllu Kansas City Grain & KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2 hard, $L1@1.1 May. $i16% hite, sho; b myfnuc white ()ATF~N0 l mixed. BU "r‘rEn—-Cremry. c; firsts, Blc; seconds, c; packing,’ ifc. GG e seconds, 2e. POULTRY iiens, 1946, turkoss, 170; springs, 13c. Minneapolis aru- Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Min Jan, - 4 WHEAT—May, $1.22%: July. $1.21° No 1 hard, $1.24%: No. 1 northern, "o L27R: No. " 2 " morthern, " $LITH@L1 I"bOUR—Um‘hlllle BARLEY sig10c. —99 FRA N 418, 00618.50, CORN-No, 3 yellow, T5@16e. OATS—No. 3 white, ’ 421,@42%e. SEED-Flax, $2.13%@ Louls Grain Market. 8T. LOUIS, Jan 4—WHEAT—No. 32 red_and No. 2 hard nominal; May, $1.21% oL iy W No. 3 white, 0@ 4@ o No. 2 white, nom- 20060 OATS—No, 2, 4.wm.}h, Local Securltys [Quiations teruished by Surms. Brisker & Oo.. 4% Omaha National bank buildin Stocks— Bid. Asked Bankers Mortgage Loan G e Deere & Co., pld ¥ . = Douglas Hotel Co. and bouus “ Fairmont Creamery Co., fd g 108 Lincoln Tel & Tel. com. 1 per oent. 08 Mountain States Tel. & Tel......... 1074 108 New State Telephone. pfd g e Nye-Bchnelder-Fowler Co. o' w Omata & €. B. B Ry oy e Omahs & C. B Ry. & B, pfd i Sloux Oity Stock Yards, 6 p. e, pfd.. 14 91 Rioux City Stock Vards, com......... 30 2 Peters Mill Co.. ptd T | Uhon _Btock Yards Stock. ¥ " Tonds City'of Omaha Schools dige 1M45.... 1082 1.0 (eyenns o Neb.. fe. 11 i ey Dundee Resity Co "D M. & 6o R R bs 1067..8 % Tows Ry & TARNG be, 1905 % 9 TAncoln Trastion Ge, 1969.. ny %y Lincoin L. H. & P. o, n' - Motropolitan Ges 6s 1841 ®2y ® New Nate' Tel, te, 1030 e g | \ B L & P. Co. bs. 188, . Om-n.ncnnnvunn ny Pucific G. & ¥ bs. 1042 wa 8 Rockry” Mountatn T and " bosus: Med Cloud, Neb. s 1926 w0 ®ioux City Tel, fe, 1924 e Wichita Unlon Stock Yards &, 1984, 9% 01 Cotfee Market. | NEW YORK, Jan 4—COFFEE-The { market for coffee futures was less ac- tive than yesterday and fluctuations were irregular_within a_narrow range. The unchanged to 2 points lower { under some scatte Iiquidation, which | may e heen inspired by the slightly | easior ahowing of ‘the Brazilian cables, but there appeared to be no selling Y sure from primary sources and lat eadied on reports of increasing sca opening wi or reity - | of ocean tonnage and a little buying for Furopean sccount. The close was net unchanged to 1 point higher. Bales, 6500 bage. Quotations: January, 6.48c; Feb- ruary, 6.57 arc! 8 0 May, 6.76c; June, 6.8lc: ust, 891c; Beptember, |98c; November, 7.08¢c: lpm coffee, stea 4s fc. ‘The cost and freight .flu about umh-nlad with quotations ran from 8 to 9.00c for Bantos 4s. En, credit. The official eables reported a de- cline of T rels at Fuo IM n l‘! in the rlla of Rio exchan, Omaha Hay 4 PRAIRII‘ HAY- Chotes Tupland, otos Eplan cholce to brink, 550?50 No. 2. $. MNo &umm.rolro midland, ' QM must_be extra cholee to hrln No. 1 flwfll. Nn um . cholce low- uw(r No. on or rye, $6.0006.50. ALl P‘A FA—~Cholce, $120081260; No. 2, &“:‘”llm No. 2, 8. .00; No. 8, $5.00 o SAVANNAH, In. 4 —~TURPEN. 3 bbls.; shipments, 36 bbls.; les, 607 bbl, shipments, 4,039 hbll h A A N, #.0; wa, Ga., Jan. TINE-Strong: 5ii4@6c; sales, 26 bbis.; bbls. i rv(‘eiw ™molasses. lul\r futures opened very quief and at noom were a point or two lower on light selling. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 4-DRY (,()Ohg,, (nnon goods and yarns firm toda; men's wear in active demand for fall siiks active Advertiser and customer profit by the !"Chuluod Ad” habit. prices ranged from #6850 down to under |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET & epresentative sales ‘ N Av. 8, ¥ ‘:‘ (” L] ." Cattle Reoeipts hrge and Trade is 1) [ i ) ] it | Slow to Easier—S8heep Ten to |} o i1 B e £ i & Quarter Lower, It ;o " » | g B - m lHOGS WEAK TO FIVE CENTS OFF‘ " | 1% ‘o ™ " e { OMAHA, January {, 1 ‘.:n'.i_mfl t Wiy eleht care ot | Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Shach | nead, arriving “Fhe two days total of ofricial Monday ! Lot | gt e TR Ginee Tour woohs 1»: timate Tuesday 19,000 16001 | o ree tmes an heavy D) heavier than twe '} 26k licr than the same 0401 S350 head @18 rous &t most 0K other y an well an I and packers WO | ok adv o of the & { the supplies 30,091ty make an effort to (rim off the ad The follow.hg table shows the receipts 'vance mcored yesterday of . hogs and sheep at the Trade was slow In getting started. but {Omaha Live Stock market for the yewr (irst sales when finally mai e looked fully to date as compared with last year 1041 nd fn apots as much as u quarter 1916, 106, Ine. Dec. | below Monday. The market never bacama Cattle 6,83 10,828 anything bug u slow, draggy alfair. and Hogs 3 trade dragged along through the whole | Sheep p 245 forenoon, auite a number of lumbs belng tollowin the average Still in first hands at midday. Sales made b to o quoted as weak to 1062 o base o Tive stock UP Lo NOON were quote O lower, most of them showing anyway a R W Tal o Baye! with com 10115¢ deciine. Best price pald was 1935, good clghty-pound Mexicans bringing th at 191411918, 12 TI9TY. 1910, 1) figure after beink heid all forenogn $9.50, Mosg_of the sales ranged ow 0 708 £ ward from $9.25 to $9.00, with some even 8 08 808 below that, Clipped lamba at $§.25 did 8 not look to be far from steady Muttol ere in good supply, and on the whole were slow sell A Tew 08 (he best ewes moved readily enough early at prices that were close to steady, Kood light Mexican ewes going to a shipper at $8.35 Anything weighty, howeve | the outlet poor, and heavy stuff 5~ | on the native order attracted little or no | attention, bulk of the ewe offerings be still In first hands at midday eders were in slim supply, although several loads of a fleshy sort went for stearing purposes at 8885, Fecding ewes mnde “Sunday. **Hollduy s on sheep and lambs: Lambs, | Recelpts and disposition of live gtock chalce, §9.209.8; lambs, fair to at the Unfon Btock yards for the lasi lambs, clipped, & twenty-four hours i | ders, $1.00P8 60: vearling RECEIPTS, £004 to cholce Iight, $1.7T68.95; yearlings, 3 Cattle.Hogs Sheen. 1UT'S. | fair to cholce heavy, 7 5, vearlinge C, M &8t P... 13 18 feeders, $6.7541. voth ir to cholce, ‘abash . ‘ 1/ %.2507.00; ewes, ‘Kood to cholce, $6.004F | Minsouri Pacific 3 'v 6.2, ewes, fair to good, $5.0006.00; ewes, | Unlon Pacitic ...... 8 5 ! feeders, $4.0006.%. | N. W., east.. 3% Representative sales: west. .. 81 No. Ay Pt & O [ 169 Utah feeder ewes.. S 510 3 .a s Utah feeder lamba... fed lambs 916 | 3 % Utah lambs P | P., west ' 24 fod lambe 10 fifinols "< ntfal 12 7 ted lamba 10 Chicago G. W.. 2 fed lambe 8 2 - = < fed lambs 0 Total recelpts ...l 0 fed ewes 18 | DISPOSITIO 172 fod ewes wl ) 16 (r!dfr Jambs . ‘ Morris & C. Swift & C Cudahy Pn:kms Co. Armour & Co..... Schwarts & Co. J. W. HIII'DII) Morrell Inmbs fed lambas o 9 Colorado uuv- [ CHICAGOD LIVE 5 s;;:_'s;'; ‘| Cattle Weak—Hogs Steady——Sheep | Weak. CHICAGO, Jan, 4—CATTLB—Recelpts 5,000 head, market weak = Native beef steers, 36,2609, ern _steers, $6.3000 £16; SN and hclfurl, $3.0008.45; calves, e ecelpts 63,000 heady: market, | Alaska Gold 1 Am. Sugar ‘l.flvvml NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Da,mels Refuses to Permit Admirals to Talk on Navy Plans Feverish Tone Attributed to Alarm Arising from Internationa] Rehh’om ot | | WABHINGTON, Jan. . = Becretary |GAINS AT T}{I OPENING | vaniols disclosed today that he had de- | - {clined a request to permit either Rear | NEW YORK, Jan. 4¢=For sant of l' Admiral Fiske or Rear Admiral Knight more plausible reason the feverish tone | - 4] ever of today » market wus attribyted to in r(" SN -t ot B v = creased apprehension arising from the n | though he was Assured that the proposed ernational situation. _In pelni” of fact [addresses would not be made publi technioal conditions were mainly respons- | ng pequest was made by John W bie, recent spectative operationg, espe- | cially In volatile specinlties, Laving ren- | Scott, president of the commercial cluh dered lh; D“l st n\irvnulh sensitive to'of Chicago, by telegraph to President udyerse developments and shoit selling dougr. o d Uaree developments and shioit sellink | Wilaon. Becretary Daniels replied in part Ing, but prices tended downward soon & follows | pfter, recovering during the mid-sesslon | “It fs my conviction that the expert N reaponse to & spirited 1 qury for '3 'y ! standard rallways, partieularly transcon-| OPInion of the Navy department having tinentals. the alers and _(runk lines. | been given to the public and congress h selling was encot N ihe fand the president having outlined a pollcy rise, beginning with the e and ! o 4 ,l;n Kradualy extending to all cinsees of spes | Of NAVA] construction, while naval officers cinlties {follow the unoroken pollcy of not attempt- Jeclines on this movement impaired |y fluence le o pauch, If not all, of the eariy advance, | 'S, 0 infiuence legisiation leaving a considerable number of moder:| *UNtl o became socretary of the navy, 'llfl net losses, P |r' |4|- lln‘\m the reports of the general board had been nowever, some new high resords ol 4 » powever iome new higs a8 rogarded as confidential. 1 have publishea vaneing 2 points to W04 and Miami Cop. |81l thelr recommendation for Increase in per 1 to 8% while American Smelting. |the navy, Navy expirts will give their again one of the most Active teatures, %0 g rose more than 3 points to 113, its high! | V1eWA to the naval affairs committee i o8y price since 1007 congress and hearings will be published In the final hour the market rallied This gives conkress and the people the e 1o almost 2 points et b lowest levels, Smelting and Chesa Opinions of the expert T |'|\|<I hl“hnlll: to readjust quoted v otaia sales of stocks amounted to £8..000 C h L zech Leader in Much comment was occasioned in bauk- Ing circles by the further decline in Reichsrath is On change on Germany to i, (he loweat | tate ‘recorded since the outbreak of the | i war, and probably without parallel In marked contradistinction of this move ment, demand sterlini 108e to 4.74%, the rla Or reason nighest quotation since Just Augusi; nglo-French ta were firm, bur bonds | pg g v in general were irrogular Total llnll'l of BERLIN, 365 Sa(Vil: Doton, i &2 bonds, par value, axsregated 85 ~Private information has been received llwl;n‘l:]mfl::I::“rnlhln ed 48 advanced here from Vienna that Dr. Karl Kramarz, : | who 1s prominent in Austrian political .::mg:: n':'-r:n:.-;:« l:-nml auotations | srfairs as the leader of the young Czech party in the Reicharatn, is now on trial on a charge of treason. Dr. Koerner, secretary of the young Czech faction, and | several other Bohemian politicians are being tried at the same time on stmilar charges. Dr. Kramarz came into internatfonal prominence some time ago through the 00, ‘ Allis-Chalmers American Beet Sugar American (w A an § Am 8 & R ptd American Tel. & Tel American Tobaceo . Anaconda Copper ey movement for & rapproachement between Baig Bohemians and Russians. He repeatedly Rrooklvn ‘Rapia Tr... -“hm" apid v visited Petrograd in this connection. ik oyly |Huerta Improves ik A After Operation EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 4 The third oper- ation upon General Victoriano Huerta to relive him of fluld in the Intestinal tract due to protracted jaundice, was preformed toda After the operation Dr. M. P. Schuster Denver & R G. pid Disiliers' Securitios . Brie Ceneral Kiectric . Great Northarn pid Great No. Ore o :::;Tr:fi:.'"( Cea. Corp issued the following oulletin: ey .umu n.rmm eneral Victoriano Huerta was tapped Kanaa ¥y y'""'". this morning for the purposs of rellev. 1ouikvine & Nasviiie ing him of fluld In the intestinal tract. the operation was more extemsive than heretofore, and permitted drainage of a larger aera. The patient was much re- leved and subsequently his pulse and temperature became normal.’ Moxican Petroleum Nationa) Biseuit ,r:.mm. Laad ievada Copper New Yo l"«m\ orthern anllr Evaporat Apples 4 Dried Fraolts 'i:fl'.'é". e NEW _YORK, Jan, 4~EVAPORATED APPLBER—Dull, Bulk of A ] mixed, Bintvan: A | .96 [ pigs? 3650408, R°"‘. Kan. Calf Co.... 163 SHEEP AND umm—n.mg 18,000 Christie 108 $ : wethers, $6.65007.10; Higgin [ ewes, $4.50@%.60; Iambe, Hoffman % ——— h 5 b e 2 KANBAS CITY. Jan. 4—CATTLERe. Banner Bros 101 ¥ umu._mom head, market steady: cl g steers, 2%; stool -nd fudon, ‘l,‘e‘n‘l;:n “n ¢ ;mov&no. bulll. uwfi calves, 36000 Carter 19 HOGB—Receipts, 24,000 head: market ,| Other buyers {ntronk: bulk of sales, $8.4008.10; heavy. Tetals i T u*gga",.t packers, and_butchers AT Hocdipis "ware quiie. lberal | o0 11Nt - thia moFaing. 315 cars being reported |, SHEEP £ Racelpts, 11000 in, making the total for the two days yeuriin ‘wethers, &wl 16557 head, the largest of any similar & boae.i o ] Lo od than for many weeks ‘muh.ndu b o0 TR er ve on “Unfortunatoly a number of traing were | _ Sioux Olty Live Steck Market. late in arriving at the yards, which al-| SIOUX CITY, la, Jan. 4—CATTLE— ways means a late opening, as buyers | Recelpts, 3,600 heud: market, Bo lower; sre very mach inclined to hold back |native stesrs i butchers, 3. 8.50; cows eifers, i .16; canners, Hirat | 10004 35, “stockers " Snd .06 cattle jn the yards to sell. The offer- 8.70; .00; bulls, stags, etc.. ings of such were not very large and as | $4.8508.00. there was a falr buying domaana of- S Rece lw u huu market ferings were pretty much all cleaned up |steady: heav in good season. Prices paid were gen- |6.00; ilght, 6. Uk of sales. 3.0 eady with terday. that is, fat steers, cows and heifers, were slow to open with the feel- uflHEP‘P AND LAMBS--Recel head; market stead ewes, W‘m ing weak. In other words buyers started (lambs. $7.50G9.15. out Mddln& little lower, giving the im- ession that it would be a slow tu st. Lo Live Stock Market. ower market. The market continued slow throughout [ ST. LOUIS, Jan, 4 —CATTLE—Recelpts, the day, prices ranging anywhere ‘from |6.0 head. market steady; native beef weak to quite & ume"flm-r on the gen. (8tecrs, JJeariing _sieers and eral run of killin feeders, " rm_steers, §5.25¢) Qutations, on® Cattie—Good to chole 880; cows and 'zwlror-. 000850, mative 25 calves 00@0. HOGS—Receipis, 14000 head market %% | higher: piga and n.mn $5.76496.90; mixed {Bna biitchors, ¥5.7067.00; good heavy, #6.90 'l)lF‘hl‘ AND head; mll’kfl 18.50; lambe, 5. 500%.50. LA)‘BO—MP(I. "%l. l‘-: and u:e-‘.’ #t. Joseph Live Stock Market. Jan. 4—CATTLE-Re- rket nM‘: steers, 0008 50; \26; falr to good cow mon to falr cows, cholce .4 606 | ceipin, 100 hoad: ‘u&ob. : cows calves. 44,0000 ul Representative sales: Recelpta, 16800 head; market BEEF STEERS lower: bulk of adles. W 1G85, Av. EHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4500 n :- head; market slow: lambs, 35.5009 3. .lm :_’:fl Stock in Sight. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, J 4~ gel‘;lpg fm“'l’;:l"“"‘ . 9 |Omaha t- idl;" '.Yl‘n'.‘n;zl D::?I""" ea, ar this week some |§ 0571 Tead have becn recejved. this beln R e i i F AT [ 45! HOGS—The Dlled mdn o8 market was well s for and for year, §3. two weeks ago by nearly 6000 h With libes receipts at all points pack- ors instimated that a fresh deciine was DRIED FRUITS—Prunes—Firm. Apri. cots and peaches quiet. Ralsins steady. MR. WHEAT GROWER IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE “BLUESTEM WHEAT"” Unexcelled for Productiveness, Stout Straw, Non-Shattering Qualities and Milling Purposes! Sella all the year round at from 3 ta be per bushel Westinghouse Wieetrio . Montana Power : (rrunl :q‘nv- %0 more than No. | Export in Tacoma and Seattie. ‘abash ny L Tt will gladden your eyes (o personally examins lnurnnflfln‘l Marine 1. 49,800 T " tor Total salea for the ':uy 50,000 .n.... wlliaad s . ‘Wheat," and your convenie T will mail small sample for ibe; or 10 Iba. by P ool Post for §1.00 T, A. MoGEN, The Blue- Painful Swollen Veins New York Mo Market. Ng‘& YORK, Jan. L—“R’.AN‘HLE u!TF“Ll 4 per_cent. G X ANGE — Bixty-a; 04: cablen. B4 10, Méxtcan dolars, NDS—Government; firm; rallroad, 'ckl Reli ed d |mfiull uicKly nelieved an . firm; sixty da ninety days, @8 per cent, six mont! @ per cent, Call money, firm: l‘!lh eauc TRTS par anty aet 10an, 3 wiw ol Sloaing B1d, T4 'per cont: oftere at 4| Mrs. R. M. Remler, of Federal, Kan- u&m' sas, writes an interesting account of her Quotations on bonds today wers | yucoess in reducing & severe case of ene larged veins that should be encouraging to others similarly afflicted. She suffered with badly swollen and inflamed veins (In fact, one had broken), for more than seven years before she bocame acquainted with Absorbine, Jr., and ui it. Ab- worbine Jr., was faithfully applied for several weeks and, to quote from her let- ter, “The large knots in the veins left, it was all nicely healed, and has not bothered me since.” 0 Absorbine, Jr., is an antiseptic lini. sy | ment—healing, cooling and soothing. Safe ns follows: $41Mo, Pas. ov. o ev. 8. nuu-- [ "o 700 Recelpts of live stock at the five prin- '102% | and pleasant to use. $1.00 and $2.00 at he 18 cinal western markets g '::’3»".-"-‘.‘.. 188, | your drugsist's or postpaid. Liberal trial R ‘attle. Hogs. &heep. | » ‘31t | bottle postpaid for 1o in stamps. -3 ] Omaha 00 19.000 16,000 | W. ¥. YOUNG, P. D, F. s'n- mw (AND HEIFERS. Chicago 000 * 18,000 | W % uFodo » 0 76 |Kansas City 24,000 11,000 104 Temple Et. Springfield, Mass. HE“"EJ Bt Louls . 14,000 2,200 . 5 . w6 § e | Sloux City + 3,500 11,000 1,500 H @ e Tot w0 121,00 49,7 bt 37 otals ote 82,900 121,000 45,700 Bis Metal Market. “\rrv'\;mrnym(n Jan, :—Mr'rdun‘; -Lead, . O ff' % 7 peiter mot _quot opper. o e e S gl et | Winter ice Quarters :1‘!:“' and unchanged. ‘N-. -(rvnl, $43.00 AND FEEDERS. 2 ’ e10| At London: Spot copper, £81 12 84 If you have found that you are not entirely com- i B 4 | ety SPutaros. S Antimony. St ble £fi f having El 2’:5 5.‘2 Lead: €41 Speiter,” £90, Y. fortable in your office, we can assure you of ha 1 ] all the comforts of proper heat and ventilation. While we have only a few offices from which to select, posgibly one of these will be just exactly what you want, in_order, and made first offers a_dime lower than yesterdiy, Despite the heavy supplies, however, advices from other points indicated & fairly firm tone to values and local sellers priced their droves | on a steady basis. Shippers got in the | e fairly early, v"l-! & figures that ere around & nickel lower and as pack- ers were not hlddlnr anywhere near that fiood Just at that time the outsiders had ittle trouble in buyink such hoks &e they waniad b balow o R ax., o A little shipping competlilon proved to | e what the Dackers nesded. for they sogn | Fall River, Mass., from New York, rAised thelr hands and :)hen they made | Friday. their first purc! values were N0 | The bar wi “ more than a nickel lower. T P A P nd marked “W. R. W. Grit- movement did not become very activi n, East Liverpoot, 0. It contained a as most salesmen had not given up hopes $0.000 stock certificate, certificates for of getting steady prices, and before hokS 19 ghares of stock In an ofl company, |8 pass book made out to W. heavier t an last year, but small Securities Found l-re alding In the search for the owner uch {of a handbag found in a statercom of began to move with any great degres of cases prices ‘appeared ‘fust about st Y | Liverpool, 0., and & bank book and cheek On the close trade weakened off mln bool of the Union National bank of Pitts- on all kinds, aithough lights probab ,N,,'h many ho That came on late trains were not yarded | The door of the statercom in which the until after :JM bo:t"tblnn hur n;‘s market, bag was found was locked and the key ong what hogs were |was on the inside making it appear that arrivals | left of the eariy arrival “!;’glfw'wmflg‘m. occupant may have Jeft by way of B Sl f lower than the eafiy prices |the window. possibly falling overboard. many lights and | Word was received today from Bast & down to PIES un- | Liverpool that the family of W. R. W, Griffin last Friday had received a letter from him in New York in which he said und«rw.l(h\ sold at midday. Rummlnl up, the big end of the offer- ngs sold at figures that were no more uun steady to b lower, 'hlllc.‘xho market rua he was going to Boston. They were not closed slow at & decline of share of the early sales landed at alarmed, however, believing be 665, tops reaching 3660, while rlm Iluno by rall on Fall River Boat| NEW YORK, Jan. 4—The police today | the steamer Providence on its arrival at | freedom values to be boosted an- R. W. Grif. mhardnoéen s l:l;‘l 'I:-{I l‘:m hrlk was | fin, general manager of the Steubenville, cashed the trade not look to be more | | than"weak to b off and ina great | Wellsburg & Welrton rallway, East had | | THE BEE BUILDING “The building that is always new”’ The only rooms that we can offer now are the following, but it they do not meet your requirements we will be glad to place you | on our waiting list. | Cholce office suite, north light, very de- Room 222 sirable for two doctors or dentists; 1 waiting room and two private offices; 520 square feet..... 22— Suite, consisting of waiting room and (] Boom 82— e Cotfice: north Iight: 530 square feet. A splendid office for a donult or a physician . . Room 636 Only vacant room on the 17th street | - side of the building. Faces directly on | Seventeenth street Partition for pri. vate office and waiting room. Size 187 square feet 5 At the head of the stairs, on the floor Room 10 opposite The Bee business office. Size 270 square feet. Would be speclally use- ful for a real estate firm............ $30.,00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 108, $18.00

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