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MOVING IND STORAGE I “GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Stores. moves, packs. ships, 3-horse yan and 2 men, §1.35 per hour; storage, month. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed. s &% and Tyler %, GORDON VAN (0. Plellnz. storage and mov- et B Dotglas ll or Hurrn§ !3? El’ OO!’ WAR. g E rooms, _for house. ImIJ l Ill‘ plance; moving, Dlzklu &Aflx—fil AND STORAGE CO. . 16th St nllu (Y FIDK, JENAL IVKRk 1| Phome Douglas 255 for complete list of uu- h.fl“ and apartments; ulso for - . 10th_and Jackson Sts. | i’C. &c‘&m.":‘,;a sorage 1307 Farnam St uglas 6148 AGGARD van & Storuge Co. packing. , storuge and shipping. Moving . D, 148 FOR RENT--BUSINESS PROP'TY! Lease for file l Good Location REAL ESTATE or INSURANCE 330 Square Feet—$30.00. The Bee Building Co. Room 108. N R Ticoy oFCrothac, Bloat 11 oor o s Ry gsmwl A 4 8t mm, very desirable; T ca CONRAD YOUNG, Bnnaeu 'rhu(er Douglas 1571, | 0 -m.lm Buildings, one with | trackage. F. D. WEAD, il0 5. 1sth St | Wead Bidg. STOREROOMS at 18091811 Thos. ¥. Hall, 43 Ram; EM ararnam St D._7406. | WANTED TO RENT i Unfurnished Hoases ana ¥ HURRY up! Call Red 4. we can rent that vacant PRIBSEY | THOS. L M'GARRY. Keeline Bldg. | WE HAVE many calls for houses to rent. List fours with us. D W 310 8. 18th Wead Bldg. g UOH All modern, |n Benson, at 2319 N, 8t. Full lot. house abo Mortgage on it of $2,050. oo per month; make offer for equity. r;‘eod not_fear to make offer low "““‘I The oWlInr must sell and you will get a sna H. A. WOLF, flll Ware Blk. Doug. 8068. REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED Went. 8-RM, COTTAGE—BARGAIN West Farnam district; all modern, in fine condition; east front lot on paved street; close to Leavenworth street car; fi block to school and adjacent to valua- g:openy lot 46x150. If you want a big_bargain Tel H. 1082, —o BARGAIN Two good, well bullt, well arranged §-room houses, strictly modern and up- to-date, located on corner 8th,Ave. and Jones 8t. Paving all Pad. Price $6,500. Rental $780. Always rented. D. V. SHOLES €0., _915-16 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 4. NEW. bungalow, 6 rooms, all modern, oak finish, ovsrlooklnl Happy Houow. Taieacren ' and, Park, Noc ll.fl. cash, bll- nea IS hon uly. 'I'E BENS, #5 Omaha Nat. Bank. _REAL ESTATE-- L ESTATE---EXCHANGES THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. FIRM AND RAICH LANDS | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE $-room modern house and full lot, block from car_line. Price, $4,50. ner will take 2 or 4 vacant lots within % mile of %th and Hamilton Sts. as part payment and earry bal- ance un the property H. DUMONT & €O, _aenr Keelitio Bldg. Tel! D. 6o YOU CAN SELL THAT | USED AUTOMOBILE | if_you let the public know about it. Write a full description of it, don't leave out anything and run same in the Want-Ad columns of THE BERE | for a few days. There is no better way of locating buyers than to ad- vertise. n FPhone Tyler 1000 and put | in NOW. _A._Abbot RBAL BSTAT) ance. Art Thatcher, tion Bank Bldg. Douglas = - ACRES, " Montgomery county " Tows. o deal for Omaha income. CAMPBELL & CRAIG, Keeline Bidg. 1217 ) | | REAL ESTATE—WANTED IN'I'ELL! NT and persistent advertis- “sell” any salable real estate/ .nd the largest number of prospective | buyers can be reached through the | Real Estate and Want-Ad Guide to all of Greater Omaha—~THE BEE. ANTED—T0 buy on monthly paymenta, Small ‘store room. with living above, In Central sohool i Phone A BUSY, busy door bell and & steady stream’ of replies—after your kB Want-Ad has told its story. | P Rl L KL A— REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Good Location For Down Town Garage 132x132 feet, porthwest corner of 17th UPPER WISCONSI Wisconstn l‘l‘.. Iry crop state in the union; settiers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on terma. Ask for booklet 34 on Wis- Central Land Grant. Excellent for stock raisimg. If mlonnu I» | m lll for booklet on ap I chards. Land and lhdllllrl.l ‘l:opl. loo Lm- Railway, Minneapolia, Texan bands. V you buy A farm, get it whers it & future. If you buy high-priced trading dollars, 80 to speak. We have a land proposition that | ought to interest every farmer mkln* to better his condition. Our lands sel l at $30 to $50 re, ON eAAy terms. r The soll 1s rich and fertile, the climate fine, the water supply pure and plenti- ful; the rainfall has always been ample to Insure crops. Until & few years ugo there was no rafiroad through this sec- tion of the country, but with the ad- vent of a main-line railroad it is now rapidly coming to the front, towna are springing up, and in a few years lands will double IM treble in Vllu. We have personally investigated this | Texas, the P » _Clrouiar | giving detalled Information furnished SCORT & HILL COMPANY MecCague nu.lzlr;g,,m Mincelinneouns, HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BA’ 3 ‘send 1f vo. the Stoue City 0 the Bloux DAL, “lowa's Most Powerful Want Ad milum mmy-nv. words every Fri- day ev rs Saturday mor and every Saturday lwnlnl and Bunday for giving sixteen ads mtwoln month, ?rl.tu-m dlyn for §2; or 0 wo eireulation of Towa 000 reacCers dally In four .cu and Jackson streets. Close to retail business center. Price and terms on ap- plication, George & Compan\' ! 3 1014 Ford touring cars. 11913 Ford roadster. 1 1914 Ford roadster. 1 1911 Hupp 20 roadster. 11813 Chaimers % roadster. 1 lBll MI!'D“ ‘ tru hcm AUTO CO. Douglas 858, 2024 P«rnam ~lt Phone D. 756 %2 City Bank Bldg. | NEAR 20TH D HARNEY| 33x160, $11,000 | With improvements, rented at $1,08) | Remember, tihis is close-in | and the rent carries the in “ GLOVER & SPAILN, 11915 Buick 1‘2' good 31914 Studebaker six lnurmg 4-1914 King roadster . —1914 Ford touring 61913 Ford truck . chadr. nd through THE BEE Want Ad colulnn . | FINANCIAL Heal Eainte Loaus, Mortgages. WE are ready at all times to make loans on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Rates on request. UNITED STATLS TRUST CO. 212 8. 17th St mm in_amounts $2,00 up; also arm loans. Reasouable col OMAHA Last Neorasks farma ')‘KELFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha National. Phone Dougias 3715 nw, 1O ",xowv made prunwuy. ¥, u. V'ead, Bldg., 15th & Farnam Sta SONEY on hand for city and tarm loana. L__u__fil____._.“' \.A’A‘Yl'rrquomumu Btmn:hnk mq____ North. 24TH ST., CORNER DEWEY Cholc: flats, brln‘ 84 mnnthl{ will cent until cu-r" do\?{?e’s'l v-hu. It interested in something = cholce should see me quick. C..G. CARLBERG, 32 Brandels_Theater Bldg. REAL BARGAIN Brand new, 7-room, strictly modern stucco house, with sleeping gflsh; Just completed; near Field club. sure and see this house before you buy and we Doug. 3 919-20 City Nat'l. |Auto Clearing House 2000 . . | L brask WIAT e | had o sell:An lulnmnb\le-. | LT, ',.;']"."“I.‘::m'\m" Tarnam. ATFO MOBILE T Aato un"_.u' Guragen, -— A\lwmoblla pain yel 5 rd for magneta we can’ t re| Da repaired. 0 N. m 0= | MX1> graun. 100 1bs, $1.75. Wagner, 301 N.16, Phone MUTUAL INSURANGE Doug.as Auto Repairing experience fn Gt wn‘rk .' Anteed 18t class. Johnson-Danf Baysdorf Tives and PLEX tires last longer, D:J d more_durable. !)x!{fi. “M mu Fu— nam St. Douglas 4§78. mulbl‘ llfl DUC TIRE CO. lfl. WMOTORCYCLES BICYCLES HARLEY - DAVIDEON umnu?u.u mac] Victor “The uomron o Man. Yeavenworth. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 7% Home Builders Pays 7% Plus buliders’ nroln.o—m-lunl over 10 per cent in 19l our investor: You can invest uu and up to as long you wish and convert lnlo cash on snort notice, Agk for our “New w.y bcoklel. | 1911 _Autho! 1914 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: b0, W8 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL WWW. MERICAN SECURITY C Flacal maha. Agents, UNCLE BAM ol 1 ceat r non- 0. will save you money. rite N, J. Skog- man ls smn. bulldlnl oontnctor. 812 35th St., or phone Harney 7519 any tim (gfi'l'li fronl Tot, 1th and !herwood Ve., with old 6-room brick cof o Ony 81,50, et Do, N “rooms, four apartments, cheap. Phone_Colfax 1062 after 11 a. m. South. 1ders, T. J. Coughlin, Abatracis ot Title. estate have us com- | pile your -b-t.nm. Guarantee Abstract | Co., Rm. 7, Patterson Blk. D, 2047, H KEER fils $5d Abmradt | 5 6. 17th St. Tel. D. 54¥7. jost betract 5014 BURT ST. Six roo bath Alld e ing porch. mnlll'u“lfy decorated. A Very artistic fireplace. aterial and w 1t Possession at Jonce, b suarante terma. Reasonable HIATT-FAIRFIELD CO., 20 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. 4%, FOR SALE A BARGAIN g X block from Boulevard. PRICE, $2,250 THE BYRON REED CO., Douglas 207, 212 8. 11th FOR SALE—Strictly _modorn < i-room house, nearly new; Ftald club district; faces east on the ‘boulevard. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Buy direct from owner. Phone Harney 7668, Miscellaneo ONLY 3§10 CASH—F$15 MONTHLY. This small payment will put you in ssession of a nice 4-room house, well located, with large lot, bearing fruit. There is a good chicken house, an #0-barrel cistern and the house I8 equipped with screens and storm windows, Be ambitious to own a home. PAYNE INVBSTMENT CO.. 5% _Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 17§i.—0 GENUINE BARGAIN, Practically new five-room cottage, modern except Leat, located in a new addition and surrounded by new houses, in west part of city, 13 blocks to car line; must sell at once on account_ of wife's health; urlce only $2,%0. Call Webster 6364 y and evenings, or Douglas 316 durin week da REAL ESTATE—UNIMPROVED 60x125, all in | otfice i Nebraska. 0§ Brandeis T Miee: eliancous, FARM loans, %, eastern Neb. ern la. Toland & Trumbull, 4§ FARM_AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands, or west- Bee Bdg. | i - rl 888 farms. Leslle Land Co., Leslie, Ark. Florida Lands MAKING MONEY WHILE YOU WAIT. There will be planted in our section | in Florida this month 10,000 to 15, acres of Irish potatoes. These potatoes will go to market about the time the ( northern farmer is planting and bring | prices unhnp?d for by him, The pota- toes will be followed by a crop of corn or other field crops. Our lands are equally adapted to trucking, small or large farming and stock ralsing. The largest cattle and ' ! hog farm in the United States is bolnl" developed fn our locality. No one crop | country can begin to compare with it. | A place to live as well as to make money. The superb all year round cli- | mate should add years to your life. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, | 842_Paxton Bloek. Omah: FREE TRIP TO VERO, FLORID. Tuesday, February 1, to see the famous Indian Hiver farms, where the luscious orange and grape fruit are produced in abundance; where general and intensive | farming s engaged in; where the possi- hilities in catile, hogs, poultry raisi | ant cairying sre almost unlimited; ;¥ growing days in the year; outdoor Mf boating, bathing, tshing and hunting; 80od roads, schools and churches. We want you to see this country, where op-| portunily awaits you; where you can secure that farm and home on easy payments, which may mean your very independence. Call or write for free booklet and complote plans for this free trip. BDDING & HEDDING, 3 cholce east front lots, each x127 ft., on corner, % block to car line. Just the place to bulld 3 small bungalows for sale. Nomresident owner anxious to sell GEORGE & CO., ST A 5 Brandels Theater Blag. Neb. Attention Contractors lows Landa. P SPLENDID eastern low dalry $1"'00 ¢ farm, 315 l:: acre. C. RELYEA, 8. 2022_Cabitol Ave.. Omaba, Neb. | Minnesota Lands. 280-ACRE FARM FOR RENT. Southern Minnesota, well improved, tiled, smooth; $360 per acre, or share Phone D. 7#. 902 City - Bank Bldg.| rent’ Ben Cone, Windom. Minn. Mississippl Lands. THE most remarkable devel ment ever | ™" AN GOEAN BPRINGE seen in Omaha is MINNE LUSA addi- tion. Over 500 lots b in | Pecan orchard, will provide you with that, ition in sev: 'ch'A‘l‘.unsowNuA X% 0., o e ——————— HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES |7 P.Illl. Thirty-two_milk wagons for asie, cheap. Johnson-Danfor Co.. 16th .:-.d Clark. AV—_ST.80 ton. A W. Wasner. 8l N, 16 MORSE and wagon for sale. Tyler 1113 “ 'lnur home mid flow- and lnmm:n‘ bul:o'-. wna ywwmtlglu !qr ll{nv--uuu _D.ms City National Bank_Bidg. 1 Missouri Lands. 'Fn. ACRES mp’fi ved, Vi Talles of Satein. Mo.; 140 acres acres culti- | lays fine; lood ool _W. 8 FRAN! _Omaha. RICH corn land, . %5 acre; | only 4 per cent b, balance % years. | 4. P, Blebbins, 1450 Chicago. e guarantee & modern abstract office. \ F.J It Title Guaranies and Abstract m %05 Bouth Seventeeath stemat. sren, el of weld "ot section 23-16- Morris C. Lichien, trustes, to Betty Par- sous, wip of sely of section £-169. Barker Co. Pri enworth munu Vogel Investment C: it foat OF #88 tout of Iot 4. block 3. George A. Hoagland and w ond add . Roy N, Towl and on, lots 13 to 17 |extensive winter killing IIM tl\! | market today in —q— — r kn'u Honey: Combs, M sections, r"\ GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAR! .” cute: Aitine R b 618 |Per case. Cornpops, Kornettes, per \-n: per W u: urfim«lrr:'(;‘::-: | Wheat Takes a Sharp Drop, with %(:"m ‘S:T‘:{',‘:,' I_,“m,,,..“",,,s' o | i orseradish, $1.75 per case. Prices Falling One to Two I . R B o Cents. Kansas Oty Grain and Provision | which would probably take higher marine insurance rates and steady Brasiian cables, seemed to create fresh buying and corn sold unchanged to lc with most of their sales at prices. higher, unchanged | O ” Wy n?.:: .‘:.2:’; l::y:r W rl.‘.:':'l n)\‘:' 'F...\,, the opening. F.rst prices were un hangel o T 7o bu.t morn, 1o’ Burt te 1 oint higher and active months soid oats, 399,000 bu. . bout 3 \d“' 5 W:II'I‘! net m-hrlr mu:.,.: Ih-, V' . p to early trading wit uly touching 7 and ,.,‘;'c‘:";‘:,',,".“‘” hlaneett 14 up to Wd | hecemb ®c. There was & deal | CARLOT RECEIPTS of realizing at this level, however, par- ticularly from Wall stroet sow and Chicago . the market later eased off to 7.38c for Minneapolis ............ “- July and 7.80c form December. The close o | was 4 to 7 points Sales, 3L50 Wheat. Corn. Oats 1 m % Kansas ‘City June, | St. Louls Winnipeg These sales were reported today _Whea! N 1»'«0' eady; Rio 7@84e: Santos | Y reported that Santos ds " \:.u':rr"m in mrmrnnl and fraight mar. v et for prompt shipment at with | 4 hard winter, | Ot tlona ranging from that lovel down | 1|to about 9.06c for later or indefinite ship men ;No. ¥ spring, 1 car, 'The_efticlal cables, reported | car (oats mixed), |changed market at $1.13%. No. 2 durum, §1 II 16 fllnlpln. nr-rinl. 1-3 car, §1 No. 4 spring, 1 car (ight), No. b mixed, fllrflk‘ No, 6 mixed, NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—-DRY GOODS- No. 2 whife, .OM' Jotton goods weore firm today at ad- No. 3 white, “‘& vances. Dress goods were active and . _B ¢ knit goods strong. Leading lines of oot- ton blankets were N“I‘} up and with- X . |drawn from sale for f furnished The | 2 , stock und grain [CHICAGO LI ixteenth steet a‘ll Samhe; alting, ¥, No 20 Saee Chicago elosing Bee by Logan & F brokers, 315 South TOCK MARKET X e Dull—Hogs Strong—Sheep 1 8% Weak, 19| lNIl‘;\GO Jan. 2.~CATTLE~Receipts, 15,00 head; ‘market siow; native _beef 0% T | steern, $6.50679.75; westorn steers, $8.50f1 0% 1&. .I cows and helfers, $3.15@%.20; ca eceipts, .nm hnAd market i mm‘ 120% CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board - m.. CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Sel r of ent the face of reports that foreigners were reselling. The outcome was a dy close, % to 1%e net hllher. il .87 und July t*§an. Corn lllnul provislons, at a nnhhed unc! and provisions at a rise of bc to 27 Vlolelll changes in EH“ Accompants an immense trade ept the wheat pit Ilvely throughout the seasion. as to the effect a cold wave would 1. Louls Live Stook Market, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. geipta, 2.0 head; power In the market for coffee futures at game days 2 weeks ago 2,864 Cattle H optem- | brices of hoga at the Omaha live stock vanoe of 75 rels at Rio and of l-IM |l| the b OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET|NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts hm and Prices Steady—Sheep Slow and Lambs Ten to Fifteen Up. l Continued He: vyil;anlinlon and Short Selling Further Im- pairs Valu o KANSAS CITY. Jan. 37— WHEATNo | [ty 2 hard 1. 35411 No. 1 red, $1.26¢1.9 CORN PRICES ARE UNCHANGED | CORN-No. § mixed, toudriic: No. @ |HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS meIMIL SHARES THE HEAVIEST | whit R {0 2 white, i5@54c: No. 2 mixed, | " P OMAHA, January %. 1916 | | OMAHA, January &, 9. |, NEW YORK, Jan & ~Continued heavy The cash wheat market, which has | ’ | Receipts were e, H Bi7 prefominaing, o te 0% been very atrong for the last fow dayw. | Coffee Market. [Oofricial Monday Cattle. Hogs, Shay Pflr\her Wohe it e i P :::&kr"v::;:}". rop 'r:l_:l:, selling 162 NEW YORK, Jan COFFEE—Re- | Officia]l Tuesday ., 800 Wednoaday s selling movommt was The demand ’I:r Peorn was only falr, |POTtS that another vessel had been added | IQfhicial Wedneaday 5,000 sumed_ at the outwe ve for desul- e recam o ed Tl et oY falr. 1o’ those now loading coffee in Brasil, Eatimate Thursday.. . 6,90 {o1y Taltlen wan maintemeq Amos o the Heaviness in most pro- islon, aithough M d ID- 0 A Four 18 week. 7 Same days last week. .2 tions suffered in sol Kreater extent. Coppers and mmo WAr group were among the few excep- tions. Declines were effected on compar- atively small offerings. The only important event bearing upon dnnd—-whle was . Paul div noreased from 2 to 2% per cent semi-an- nually, did not nmmnlu until the final 114 ... |hour, ‘when prices harde | Around ogs ool o i Ol and the motors constitut ele» Sheep ... L0 468 . I'K‘llllh ol 'Ilkl;\al; ‘\h.nlled "m‘l The ¥ . v " was heavy most of t ru'ov ot Teang table shows the AVeLaKS |ared later. Total sales of stocks amaunted to_ 745,000 shares The only important rallway return for December was that of the Southern rail- & J1018 11914, [1019. (1913, 110111 way, Showing & net gain of $55,000. nds manifested a n-idm- tendencs. [ with considerable _acti in Anglo’ French 5s at a substantial docllln rom thelr recent maximum. Total sales of bonds, Unit unchanged on Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: Same days 3 w B d u-).u Ago e following table shows the of attle, hogs end sheep at the | Live 8tock market for the year to -n A8 compared with last vear: 91 arket for (he last few days, with com- _T'u(r- an. Jan, Jan Jan. Jan. r value, were States bonds we '0_11315' B E34 - 23 i gar, S8 No. 8 durim, 1 car, SLEL |rate of London ,.i i Sules. High. 1w, Closs u'é 1 car, 88%c; 1 ¢ ® - W T 0 £, r- 6c. No. b )nllnw Jan, 2.~TURPEN- & n @y Gy 6y '.r TS Tk F EEg R S bbls.. stocks, 12, | :m’.}:‘,’;‘, B o ) wme G Hy tew . 2,600 108 104 LY K rl Paltimors & OMorr...... "S160 ‘to WT % Week up to more ohc: 1 oar, | EYADOrated A Dried Fratts |Low hetd smalles & el w e Hample! | NEW YORK, Jan. #1.—EVAPORATED [l and aimost S0 hoad larger - a ou 3 cars, 4ic. "¢ | APPLES-—Dul “l",%- BaWNei cholce, |H IR, ok - on ” wiliers of all inds £ 108 18 v Omafia Cush R R RS e b RUTTY Paines, firm; Call- |Showed Very littio change aa Sompared | Cen e & ouisiiiin = et SR N '\“,,"", :‘,, et m.. torniaz, 4gitko; Oresons, Thatic. Apri- | ith v, Deing in, ;;m‘.‘,‘;:,‘_' [y 4, % S I ouw B T, O, |°'"’°" e axira ehofco, D faricy. B, "y -yu:;av and_tor | Ehine s i 2 & white Eumelc; | Rataina. firm: loose ‘muscataln, Tq@ ;‘ J,.,,m.‘n"r““, U 0% e ooe; T yellow, € | choice to fancy seeded, TRGTNC; seediess, | proar o £ o o PNov & ynnnw &t No. 5 yellow, | 9@11c &R O P o » -r'.c o, 8 vellow,” wiasie; No. B e e iR & O mixed, #8%4@49c; No. 4 mixed, 6 vy Goods Market. 3 ‘B R 1 Goneral Electri Great Northern E; 3 o tair | SiiSen Central . b & o3 - 5 G (2 ; 8223 8% # %! 558 ¥ o i 1, B P e sk 18 ol s i ! ] oo 1 X Bi% B O el i h oW ’ COWS. 5,900 » » W S “ 3 = 8 A58 5 2 HEIFERS. g yytgstaalle Gy “:F. 83 £ e aasce l‘hclél}s AND !‘btbi | e gmpts o Fear have ':'rn‘ vnn‘hr wl{;n ‘was nbd‘mm:. I:: diapatches £ o northwest, bilssard conditions in some places pL Ogfl— ' the removal of l'ld- i -mmum to Buu- SHBEEP m an embar; In: more put aflmnm into col The market was noticeably Unaffected. by tamporl.ry head, mg-riot stead e Breae i the price of wh ..E“t N4 0G0 lamba, P.20010. on"a rally, z Wll lfllfi Y “myml( Argentine oats at | Verpoo! Df wsold C':"' than cargoes tmm the U Provisions kept pace wlm hon open- Slonx City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, Ia. Jan, 27.-C. 1'1!"— Receipts, 1,600 head; market staadly: Executed 11TMenoo For Stealing a Pig DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jan. 27.—~Alberto Gar- cla, an independent bandit leader, who, with 200 followers, has been operating in the Sahuaripa district of Sonora, Mexico, surrendered to Carranza authorities. Carranza officlals have adopted stern measures to end bandit operations in the southern part of the Montesuma district. | Death has been made the penalty for theft, according to arrivals from that sec- tion today. been executed within the last two weeks, one for stealing a pig. EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 27.—General BE. Maycott, commanding a part of the Car- | ranza army of General Jacinto Trevino, routed the Zapata leader, Benjamin Ar- gumedo, in a battle at Mazas, Coahulla, 19, according to a telegram recelved tonight | § at Juarez. Maycott had 1,000 men. Argu- medo is sald to have been in personal command of the defeated forces. Big Hog Exhibit to Be Shown in Omaha CHICAGO, Jan. Zl.—Representatives of the National Swine Growers' association and affillated bodies met here today and decided to hold hereafter a national ex- hibit of record swine eaca year. decided the first held PRIVATE CARS APPEAR TO TRAVEL THE FASTER CHICAGO, Jan. M.—Ar the inquiry of the Interstate Commerce commission here today into the operation of private car lines an attempt was made to learn why private line cars were moved faster and at a greater mileage than cars of the railroad companies. It was sald that cars of the private lines were moved at an average of eighty miles dally while the rallroad companies’ cars moved only twenty-five miles dafly. THIS MAN CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND ANY SIGNS NEW YORK, Jan. #1.~A deaf and dumb man who could neither read nor apparently understand sign language was arrajgned in court here today charged with carrying a concealed weapon. The case was postponed until some method is,_found by which the court can com- mynicate wiih him as requived by law. in Omaha next October, Eight men, it was sald, had |$§ It was | Re exhibition should be |B4s, $3. lower, but advi tive steers, $6.400%.i5; cows and heifer mgm %0 Cash Prices—! l.u ‘No. 2 rndi . 35; canners, $3.50604.50; calves, uas NO. 2 hi Corn: No. @9.00; bull ll.ll. ote., 35, .00, Btandard, 63%e. udnan—n.m obo "'?‘ mnrk-l alon, v nu‘rwn ower; creamery, T.40; light, §11 imm bulie of ot Baics, 1. 1| EGGS- er; receipts 7.50, firsts, 27%‘.!&. ordinar; SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 500 at mark, cases includ: oad. POTATOES--Lowe! rfl.«lpu o w Mlchllnn ‘Wiscontin, Minnesota and Ds Stock in Simht. Minnesota and Da- Kota Ohio, Recelpts of live :to':k At the five prin- v. . | cipal western m FOULTRHZ' higher; fowls, 156; i Catte. 1o ‘M.& NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET (&t 1o i3 0 | 5o l” gpes rom“m & Total r‘uw.....-fl.‘ l-.“ B,W 2 Ry recolpte...... T ioh held. AT A s Bt o .|Hold Two Postal and No, Inoflhel'n Officials for Theft |y CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—John T. Lynch, as- sistant superintendent of malls at Chi- cago, was arrested today on a charge of stealing money from the malils, For several months money has disap- peared from letters in transit, according to General James )2, Stuart, chief of post- office inspectors. Finally a trap was laid which resulted in the detection of Lynch. He was dne of the most trusted of the 0. b. New York. tures were ll.ucty. COR&—JN' steady; No. 2 yellow, 8i%e, o d b N w York. 'TD—Gpol. steady; No. 3 white, 5@ Ly |, HAY—Steady; No. 1, $1.22 %; shipping, Steady; ' state, common to 1985, 16aTIc; 1913, Sase; Pacitle coast, nu nu@ise: 1914, 8@ioc. "Bogota, 31G31%e; Cen- Fyrm: Hemlock firsts, a3de. 6 —Pork, firm; mess, 7§22, 006724.00; e ")HB—“!OM) short 1 tirm; mees, $16.5001 7.00; | department’s employes, according to Gen- ldrd, firm; middle | eral Stuart, and hiad been in the service W EALLOWLFirim; city, $ke; country, 74 | f°F fifteen years O ot B Y gl SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan, #1.— AL t| B Pritchard, assistant postmaster and OMANA GENERAL MARKET superintendent of the financial division of the Salt Lake City postoffice, was ar- | rested today charged with the embeszle- ment of $3,066 April 27, 1914, . Updike Brothers Are Freed on Bail CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Irving and Herbert Updike, recently indicted for conspiracy |to murder their father, mother and sis- ter, were released in bonds of $30,000 each | today. Furman D. Updike, the father, was surety on the bonds. He has asked that the indictments be quashed, as he does not care to prosecute his sons. i| Average Episcopal Parson’s Pay 81,200 | :i.gk_i’ NEW YORK, Jan. 2I.—The average pay “al Brus- | of clergymen of the Protestant Eplscopal g8, Wpeuts, Mo 2t In." Rhubarl B33 Der | church in the United States is §1.300 a catrols, turnips, 6 per doi Oid |Year, according to Bishop William Law- beets. . turnips. parsnips, 1ic per |rence of Massachusetts, who announced bk i ol P tonight at the annuel dinner of the iy v 1b.; biack, éc per 1b. Church club here the result of & ocensus of salaries paid ministers of his denomi- mation in this country. DRAFT BILL PASSES ITS : THIRD READING IN LORDS |2 8 per case; Fard, 12%e per 1b.; stuffed,, LONDON, Jan. Z.—The military service 3% per box. Figs + twelve 10-02.. [ il passed its third reading in the House e per box l Miscellaneous—Cider ug\‘nf Lords tonlght, BEEF (‘UTB-\ 3 l ribs, lflc, 2¢ e; No, 2, H%cl, No. 3, l%e .25, ma .50@3. © nmlmmn ‘r"l u (l) pfr POP N huuolluu per dc per Ib.; case; Nebraska rice, ol; Lelaware, 3176 v; southern, §1.0 per hamper. | per 1b: Xellow. 30 per 1b. | per dosz; leaf, #c per doz. Cucumbers, 32 per doz. Pa. r doz. Caulifiower, §3 per doz. 1 3 80, helled, 1bc per Ib. Brasils, per 1 Lic per | H l"!." 12%c per i6c per I1b. Peanuts: No. 1 roasted, 8 per Ib; raw, G per ib; Jumbo raw, Sc¢ per b roasted, e r 1b, DATE, FIGS—Dromedary dat Nehawka, B 5 ‘g mo"‘ & ;g £ : i % th & fair ¢ wlcflu hut were | 'T'fi':rd the close trade wuk-od and I-nronnutln ulu Av. B, Pr, No. an o1 " Tl with the Mumps' LONDON, Jan. l’.—‘ Reuter dispatch from The Hague says Queen Wilhelmina has been compelled to interrupt her trip to the flooded regions owing to an at- tack of the mumps. h:::' showing up. Thirty cars of were, however, dlnot to a -E ‘were to date feed lot, and actual offern crate. Bupplies for the wee up 27,223 head, as against 4,314 last week, 35,407 two weeks ago and 44,101 last Conditions in the eastern mutton. trade EEP-T>al lambs 'uul;y orty-sever. cars, or 10,000 owes [ this morning. slow, but was sti offerings fi Lost Off Oregon Coast. SOUTH_BEND. Wash. Jan. 21.—The nmr Repeat, bound from Honolulu to at prices m- were strong to 10@1ic Gamble, was lost off the Onm in spots a quarter higher than y: cu-t. fifty miles south of the Colum rday. In olher jesterday’s | river. The steamer Avalon arrived here words, slump was lull N Mexicans brot and both Mex! a _good sort In the aged sheep division supplies were moderate, and trading slow, but that was no lndl"nllon of weakness, for tonight bringing &puln lekudo ter of the lost vessel, and his crew. Gulled from the ere. when of! finally moved, prices N Counsel for the Rev. Newell Dwight showed 4 ",’.J,’r,",{‘.,;‘l ain ax the lambe, {Juifl, Bastor of Flymotn church. Brook- ewos of a furly roo-l rort that were | 1yn. made public an o X | Dr." Hillis and bl . Percy Hnu-. B 5 T odancs 2% (in ' which the lattr “wichdrey thie turn_leaves ¢ |suit against his vnele. steady with The first lug in the progress of the Nothing in the feeder line was offered |national prohibition movement in this Yesterday sevecal 10444 of half fat lambe |congress was taken when the senate were u\un out for shearing and m:hh'ljudlchry subcommittee decided to recom- "‘6 t l(;m 1’:“"‘ fied aber Lasibd mor:aa to full conlnmu ,scnm Shep- uota 3 am ame: om nttce, £10.SRVINES: lambe, farn s |pard's federal constitutional nl Mrs. Rebecca Pullman, 50 ye sald to be the wife of a Chicago lm man, and her daughter, Mrs, Gertrude Bazell, % years were found dead in a furnished room in New York. Their skulls had been fractured. A blood-stained axe was found beneath the bed. Kood, $10.16010.46; Inmbs. clipped, 8% yeariings. $ood to cholcs, Tihe, ¥ 00 @0 m, fale o cholee, neavy, "AM!I wet! r 1o _crolce, §7.0060 ewes, 3004 10 vhnm ¥1.567.40; owes, to oholes, $6.256" presentative g No Av. Pr. M:’-'“lo- .:lwldpu.tdl-nh‘l Diego, M.. and lambs “ O10% e, Who €lo) week with m :2 :vmn. 114 710/ mond Dobbs, ntm left Salt Lake 110 fed o8 13 710|for San apparently 14 native lambs .. 87 10 00 | Hood sald: "lo far, In the 274 Mexican lambs . T 1055|facts as I am able to obtain, my is 1t fod lambs ..... 93 1050/ the victim of a conspiracy to ruin her ed lambs . .1,; m:xllh and characte 210 l'od lambs Plans for the military lmm at 164 fed lambs T 1060 pigttaburg, N, Y., and ‘sm_ Ga., mext summer e | New York by the Department ol m Iut {According to those in ¢ Metal Market. an YORK, Jan. 27.—METALS-Lead, #.05. Bpelter, fiot quoted. Copper: Firm; | ments already have been to . nl-clrolytla $25.06 for nc::d quarter de- ucu..lzlnn:mum n:t’ld- ol. .. steady & unchanged. uor Leo ood, 'll‘r»:"mu spot. “I‘l. ‘."h&nfldm::uymmm-m At Tondon—Copper tures, l. s 6d; hotrvw' Spot, £177 mony, £18. Bank (‘I-.rl-.. | OMAHA, Jan. #—Ban tor Omaha today were #5, for th- Sorreapol day last year, n.ln —_— It takes but a minute uu-u-n dollars when you read The Bee Want-Ad columns.