Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
16 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. ce, $11.25@11.60; lambs, falr to A ] } wethers, fair to lings, choice, $7.00@7.50; ewes ewes, plain to culls, $4.00@5 Oash fiett Sells Cent Lower|Market Dul and Low Record|Western Rangers Make Up the Pollowing Reaction of Fu- 825 Lieutenant Jarvis Hope is detailed by th: n Omaha, August 7, 1916, w York, Aug. 7.—The dullness of to- Omaha, August 7, 1916, | 13 cull feeder ewes day's market exceeded any full session of sold about 1c lower tod % Recelpts were: Caltie - reactlon in the future market, | the year today and approached the low | feetp Mongoy il “o; o ot the | records of the last half dozen years. Trans- rather slow on secount of the |actions for the five hours amounted to only nead; market lower: $7.50@10.26; yearling decline In the futures, but later in th res and of this amount 33 per day % § $5.50 Ralph Burke, which serves to bring the sub- tenant arrives In Valdavin and le weicomed 16,000 B e toitasrs wostied. willing to dieposs d the first hour's- business. : 10.00; cows, oxar m ot ¢ 0 ¢ f thelr samples at the prevailing prices. prominent stocks falled of quo- £ 9 1101 :ff«df"iru':i”x:d.em -le‘e evise. Hope reports favorably on tho new | fcnd of you and am sure that I could make While the bulk of the consisted of | tation and representative lssues registered % caws aud Balters TEN00 R L. thare | was faw It &ny; material SNEHEW.[LINAR NGO ling steers and helfers, §8.75@10.26; native | laboratory falls, but Jater. Cloa 4 Wheat, most of which graded Nos, 8 and 4 [unimportant dormant issues as International | cattie, hogs and c.,fi $6.00@11.75. murdered 1n h"' ':‘ed":,l;{ s “‘;:;7' hr:;r; your reply, Aftectioately, INEZ. _ fiard, the bulk of the new s-+ding No Paper, common and preferred, were among s Roceints, 6,600 head: mirket | ththers books v am room: . blec melly her |~ For what seemed-to them both an ind 2 hard winter. features, with gains of 1 higher; pigs and lights, $8,76@10.05; mixed | & pote from which she leal The corn market ruled fruu. . idy to ) feature of n 1916 e and butchers, $9.76@10.07%; good heavy, | tain the eecret formula. \With Hope &hs %¢ Tigher, and the cash demand for this|was Consolidated Gas, with an extreme gain 2 $15 | - 1$9.95@10.05; bulk 9.75 @ 10.00. races to the auctloneer's store nd ureal strong enough to take care of the [of 314 points. Several favorites of recent 1,211, 1 . 1t 101,956 Bheep,lvi::ln:‘nlmmh l;?ogo%l 4‘.5\00.,I.mu:;‘|kl:: ::,.:n 'f'll.om:p.‘"(fi‘.. I":o"( “;;p ‘ ! A 5 E ambs, $7. X search of the o NS WAKK wore very. ligh months, including munitions and —equip-| "y soiiowing tanie snows tbe sverns- 30,000 7.25; bleating ewes, $0.00@ | tempt to capture Cleo when she ¢ i oats market contlnued fairly ments, were apathetic with speculative In- B e b surmniea pold Bt advanved | Lot e ATt rices of bogs at the Omiana live stock ma Mrices. News pertalning to market conditions was _Burley ruled from unchanged to 2¢ higher, | yiotly encouraging, but falled to rouse the Aid rye wab quoted unchanged list from its stupor. Expectations of u|Juw Cloarances were: Wheat and flour 6QUAl | ypeeqy settiement of the: local car: strike | JulY $6.0099.50. house of Stephanskl the anarch rushes to her ald. Morton shoo ceipts, 19,000 head; markst strong; prime @ ball at Mrs Delmar's whose nephaw jed beef stecrs, . fed @teers, $9.50@10.16; dres 3 lo. 960,000 corn, 479,000 bushols; | 4 preceded by general firmness in trac- DG 035 wedtern stoors, $7.0009.0 spy. atlompts to steal the books, but Iy dw- | [ast summer at a house party in the mts, 575,000 bushels. tlons and the large sales of copper reported heiters, $6.0009.50; | goyoted BY Hope: In the excitemant that| Adirondacks.” Liverpool close: Wheat steady to 24 BIgh- | | "o 110y r 261 cents per pound had & hard- ; Dulle, 95,35 | Capes, Aope cont colsebpear, Mahiin - | L i & wri corn, 18 higher. oning effect on the metal group. 10IATA cut 1o the bay Thr el oy o o you love here? Primary wheat receipts - were 3,17 .oleo ‘bushels and shipments 1,172,000 bus market { Tow in other boats. out the island Rafls were completely unresponsive to i p the further gains shown In western ton! ahlin and the Jup ‘urn 10@26c up western and' northwestern states indicated 15 flalne . 1¢| yearlings, $7.75@8.35; wethers, of 572,000 bushels last year. no restraint on trade expansion. e 2. g‘“‘,‘, H the Japunese also reach the island and put Primary oats recelpts were The only forelgn feature was contained | ==Gr ewes, §7.00@7.75. cpe but retu . P! A “ls.and: ah 6,000 bushels, In the British trade report for July, tm-| Sunday — Tho conspirators tall to harm Hope and Cleo. | " My honor as an officer and a nd shipments of | ports to the United Kingdom increasing by | Receipts and disposition of live stock Chicago Live Stock Market. Ohey manage to reach Sandsboro, whers | man I swear it, Cleo.” the Unlon Stock Yards, Omaha, f o 3 & Ittle more than $5,000,000, while rts 2, twen Chicago. Aug., 7.—Cattle—Receipts, 14, increased by almost $60,000,000. Th four hours ending at . m. yesterda; 000 head: market, firm; native beef cattl ment was without bearing upon the local |- $6.90@10.45; weatern stoers, $6.65@8.50 market for foreign exchange, which . ruled % P tle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. | stockers and. feeders, $5.00Q others approach the doctor, but he refuses . 3 3 : as Hope and but f t 2t lat weak's fiaal avotations, - except | & i e B o0 EE e eh 0 @ILE0: | Buve pomesod he volume: Cita i saptuiad | There was a pause. The btond market was equally lfstless i i strong; 10G16e nigher; bulk of sales, $9.35 | plane tn a 'lzfiell;hu“m'n" m"ng“:\?z;m.nfim' W".a,‘ are you going to do about it, with stocks, prices of some speculative H H @16.00; light, $9.66@10.10; mixed, $9.15@ | She finds there the book for which thev | Jarivs?” she asked at length, showing ‘slight concessions. Interna- |C. & N, W. K 87 20 10.i8; heavy, $9.00010.18; rough, 39.00@ |search. Fortunately she gets a note to| “It is for you to decide, Cleo,” he articularly Anglo-French bs, were ., M. & O. 4 oo .16 pigs, $7.9099.50. Hope, who, with Hook, starts to the rescue. ; Moy H moderate. rosirs, Totdl skies of|Co B ) .| "Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 16,000 head; he crosses the chasm in the swinging | answered miserably. “My happiness, alue, $2,080,000, B & Q 16 § i! | market, steady; wethers, $6.75@8.35; ewes, ket Mahlin steals up and chops at the | my future, is in your hands.” C. I &P B 5 o 1[96.60@7.75; lambs, $7.50@11.60. Wwith an axe. Hook appears in time and. quotations | Hhinols " Central.. 1 e e pist s ittt _l:mnl;'e"l;l&pa;. th‘ln ches the other side “I must have time to think,” she it e, 3 hard winter: : iz g, O Joseph Live Stock Market. |10 him® They return io. the vailey bt uw | S3id: “Come to me this afternoon— Toear, $1.39; 1 car, §1.38%; 1 cars, 3128 2 High Low. CL Total recelpts. .. 0 B3 53,600 hend: market steady 1o ctromes coibt® | followed by Mahlin and_the Jap who at. | 1.will give you my decision then.” 7 cams, $1.37%: 1 car, $1,27; 4 cars, $L24%; 86% 85% 8 DISPOSITION—HEAD. §6.50@ 9.75; cows and helfars, $4.00 9,00, | LomPt, 0 CADture Cleo. “She swinge herseif i Downtown _Sale of Reserved Seats and No. 4 hard et Sar N atcie. Hogs. Sheep | &ived 160313, 00; . $4.0099.00; guer the canyon “Olga wnd*orton: are Though racked by emotion, she || Admission Tickets Circus Day at MYERS- Cudshy Packing Co. to be higher; top, $9.75; bulk of sales, $9.50 (Continned frem Satarday.) the will, under admirable control. It 4 2 ok, u faai : Armour & Co L34 —— 2 was not, indeed, until she had reached i ™ 2,0 % |Bchwarts & Co. : 121 /|, Sheep and Lambe—Receipte, 1,000 head: | = = h 4" bolted the d b " MAHA'S FUN CENTER” $1.27; 1 ca y J. W. Murphy Fete 0| market 10c to 16c higher; lambs, $10.25@ hat is the matter, dear?” asked | her room and bolted the door be- 2 Ansconda Copper. 4,100 Lingoin, Packin e |11.00; ewes, $7.0097.80, Cleo, quickly, noting the anguish in | hind her that she threw herself upon M?fi{,v”‘,‘,,z._fi_fi:““ 09; 1 car, § 1 . No. 3 white spring: 1|Atchison . i ol 2 0. 'fll ll car, .lll.ll.'l'm; 1 g:w‘wln chodm ::g oy Forser s ceas Coffee Market, d:” £t car, §1. car, §1.16 more o.. ‘udahy from K. C.... v . Wl - 1= .| pened? b 1 TR Dilitmers & Ol i Sadahy | : | o New York, Auk. 7—The market for cof pene of tears. "3 white; ¢ cars, Toc. Butte & Sup. Cop. 1,100 s cars, 18%c. Ni 1. m No. 8 yellow cars, M 300 months relatively firm on covering and Ron 468 market closed 9 to 12 points net i [N AND PRODDCE|NEW YORK_ STOGRSILIVE STOGK MARKET| (672155, 5¢ The Secret 5, Submarine]| gs i By E. Alexander Powell Trading Mark of Last Half Big Part of the Run ab |ers 's4.60@0.00; ewes, brecders, all ages, ",,!f:;‘:f»:';:' End ot the Trail" “Fighting '"gflm{“’,:{:.'hrfi‘;‘m { owell. At London—Copper: Spot, £i8€ 10s; fu- % $6.26@9.0 , £103 10s; electrolytic, £124. Tin: Spot, ture Market. Dozen Years Reached. Steady Prices. Representative sales: ELEVENTH INSTALLMENT. | possible Mrs. Norton asked me ff I didn't e e . st 4 ! TRIFLE HIGHER|GAS MAKES GOOD GAIN|40G RUN I8 VERY LIGHT| i3 native ewes ... 700 Synopnis © | around ‘New Yorke-whersupo & Eemerar = e | snicker ran around the table. ¥ i EME: 4 50 | United States naval board to investigats and | underatand. therefore, that e oy bocom b o 3 00 | FePOrt his findings on the inventfon of DF. | perfectly intolerable. . Under such clrcumatances, Jarvis, there ls Bheet 86, Louls Live Stock Market. marine to a state of perfection, "The leu-1 51, ong course open to @ gentleman—and St. Louls Aug, 7.—Cattle—Receipts, 9,300 | by the inventor and his daughter, Cleo. On| I kuow that you are a gentleman. You ative beef steers, | the trial tri t entor' 5 proved that by the way you conducted your- Renf s vaien, oA T ‘thers ‘mesd; then, for || CIRCUS | MONDAY, 28 and heifers, | Japanese helper 18 surprised in the act or | 8elf at the cabin. @85.00 -tocke;g 5‘0"(2 examining the munnniupm‘:t n:'a vel;nmum,, mo to tell you what you should do% I am DAY AU G Us T rs, 00@10.00; | device but there are others interested in it | you happy. With implicit faith that you 00: prime year-|An attempt to buriglarize - Dr, Burke's | will do what is right by me, I eagerly awalt that they con- | eternity, Cleo, her cheecks drained of color, stood as though turned to stone, staring at the letter with unseeing eyes, At last she spoke: “Who is this woman?” City Tive Stock Market. but the bullet hits a bomb in the cetior,| ' Her name is Inez Machin Kaneas City, Mo, Aug. 7.—Cattle—Re- xh!ch explodes ~ Stephanski and Cleo at- HOW- “She belongs to quite a well- two of the ml,..,,fi books. _Maniin. a | known New York family. I met her ey et Sonspirators fol- | “Igve her?” he repeated bitterly. “y, H Morton's boat witn | “Not the least in the world. There against receipts of 1,064,000 bus e and shortage of cars for crop moving pi the count stray mine in the bay. | ; B " 'Jt'.‘;..‘:,'; fir‘n"é{gg D 0000 bush- | poses. Advices fram various points dealing After a violent f Home and Cleo arrivs | 18 only one woman whom I Igve— " 'els and aht . 8t with the possible effect of crop damage in on a strange island and discover that ths|and you know who she is, Cleo. pan they hunt s there. 5ut Mahlin and | “Ig it trye, as she says, that you did p & fight for the books. - They escape from | nothing wrong?” Dowan has one of the books Bach of the | “You needn’t swear it, Jarvis,” she to hear them. He arranges to meet Hope | answered dispassionately, “In my 7.85; cows and | At the hotel with the book. Morton poses | heart I never doubted you.” Hope's face. “Has anything hap- the bed and gave way to a torrent feo futures was higher today, with near| For a long moment he stood Late that afternoon Hope came to “THE TOURISTS.” i forte | Sor R .| Buying by trade, interests: ‘The relative | MOtionless, his face as white as chalk. | her for his answer. Though her eyes| Ladies’ Dime Matinee Every Week D /. . B, 3 % fneas of; Brasil and of local spat sup, Then, summoning all his courage, he | were swollen from weeping, she was Burlesque in it's Merriz.t Mood. gt il lhe wporoteh f | profféred her the letter calmer, more_dinified, than he had | GEAT SALE Starts FRIDAY 4T onable for the month's covering, and after Read it,” he said in a tone so|ever seen her. T e g AN ol i bointe he | hoarse that it was little higher than | few hours she seemed to have chan- Metal Market. $25.00@27.00. Iron: Steady; No. 1 northern, 20.50; No. 1 ;'No. 2, $19.75@20.25. “Vive ls | Tin: Quiet; spot, $37.67% @37.87%. $20.50@21.00; No. 20,260 ONLY CIRCUS COMING TO OMAHA BROS. WORLD'S GREATEST replied OPENS 2 AUG. 13 10:00 A. M. In the space of a F. 0. Kellogg. 2988 September contracts sold up from 8. a whisper, d f hild t Shi F i t o / ged from a child to a woman. e u."n‘rf“';’{l’.{.u‘;o.?.“"’: i 8$c and May from $.44 (o 8.90c. Much Filled with forebodings of she knew | had donned the same black gown that fl ,‘,;,, hs"l"e"?h"a u.,;l,,,l !,,ci’..dn,’,, M,,,,. nog“what}; CIeoTuqfqlded the closely | she had worn at her father’s funeral; March at 30 an points, and for May | wri! A ol i i Marel golm.. By Dapiupana ster ey et ?flrs“get his is what she.read: | its somberness accentuating the glory it TODAY 10 l; $.41c; Soptember, §.i9; October, 3.83c; No- | “This is a humiliating letter for a woman of her hair and the milky whiteness Frish, Howard and Toolan epring, vember, 8.04c; December, 8.59c; January, i i 313 No. 3 durum, | [llindls, Céntral 1 8.66c; Pebruary. 8.736; March, 8.796; ADril, | bo weitter, B por ramman-—but It has to °‘f he}: cgn&plex:on. kH"Pe thought || - Chick Hass, Three West. Uora; | Inter. ‘con."Corp: i B34c My, B.49c: June, 8.84c; July, 8.99¢, | oo Writien, Do vo ember, but of courss | that he had never known one so ns, Quigg and Nickerso: 3 white, 78% @ | [P ,} o H The spof market was steady at 9%c for [ FOU 49 roethy’s house party at|lovely, so frail and so appealing. ons, 188 n. [ whle, Mot 49 s and 1015 ntos 4s. Firm offers | Lake Placid last summer% ~And do you re- L = Charlie Chaplin in 1 A. M. ¥ 168 were about unchanged, ranging from 10.50c | member how we lost our way the afteroon (To be Continued T K doirhe H wate asout Nnghansed, we started to climb Whiteface, and how, the o ntinsed Tomorrew.) ':;\In.en;‘MN.“oh)plr -a& e H ;ll.mi nu||c|.| cable r'eporlad ho lcm‘;nu in lw:n; cammll up,dwe took refuge in that de- & s Louls, 4 ) 5 3 ces_cxcept for a partial advance | serted cabin and spent the night there to- P . b i Tpolh | P | e i e R Al Ao Ch Visibl . . ge, [ Bother® (I shalt ) A 3315 3% ! Other buyers. . b82 . 1-3%d higher, wind moaned I: th:e‘;::e:tcr:::i ".“fi'é r:rl‘: a'nges ln 181 e 5 4 i = e CRUS e e lashed the roof all through that intermin- 1 Pacitic. .. . bt : B TR New York Cotton Market. able TaeElla wa'would: mo s l f G | B a2 302 night) W e w T H Cattiv—The waek starim out with a very | New York, . Aug T.—Cotton—Futures |be helieved If we tod" rs tmeih wod 1ot upp y 0 rain DOROTHY GISH ) 3% [ tair run of cattie, 281 loads, ‘about opened steady. August, not quoted; Octo- | member, so when we got back to camp the in p head, or 1,600 mare than we ber, 13.95c; December, 14.14c; January, |next morning wi o . f ek, 10 or Lo morning we told the others that we “The Little School Ma’ 300 BBi4 BT ago. Probably 75 per rings | 14.27c; March, 14.40c; May, 14.58 had ‘spent the night at the Lee's cottage. New York, Aug. 7.—The visible " LIIEe, DORD0S S AU 200 1288 128 were western rungers, and the proportion [ Cotton futures closed steady; October,|It was & foollsh—an insane thing—! 300 110 110 of western ournfed s comparatively | 14.30c; December, 14.43c; January, 14.5ic:|did it. They 4ay that les have s A . u:.u). Anything desirable from the ed men point of view f Ct te i /' 1 e (13 at steady to strong v;'lc-:"::a' ';“:l;n o R T, e e i ool r'nhy‘ t!':d:o::—t:m:ra}:zm;u.&d rnlrwat:ig: . Wheat increased 3,272,000 bushels; o7 Can. ‘Coppari: 000 $i08 w s Duld (o very cholo Liverpool, ‘Aug.. T.—Cotion—Spot weak: | that s driving me wild ! in bond, increased 1,104,000 bushels. PARAMOUNT ; i « g00d middiing, 8.650; middling, 5.49d; Jow | It seems that a few d £t ¢ i i g August T, 1916, | Shat Ariz _Copper: 36" | polht OF quality, &s & Tule, but Semend was | miadling, § 351 sales, 6000 beies, 1000 or | Take Pratd Heml rarasiay “fier we Jeft| Corn mcreasedd869j(4)2000boushels. 1as ORLS ‘, magkel i s s casir Facidle . 2,300 : % | vry good. and for tne most part prices |speculation and export mest Mrs. Lee at the boat club ad thanked |, Qat8, ~decrease ) bushels; PHOTO: PLAYS, aliway. 22% | held steady at last w her for taking care of us. Of course Mrs. | in bond, increased 524,000 bushels. PHONC DOUG PBEY u oW, . 5,200 mnp.fllv Iy qulet, okses Copper. 1,300 t th selling around e Savannah, Ga., Aug. 1—Turpentine, 43|and said so—ad v ; TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Sy A il ried Recelpts of cows were somowhat larger |bbla: sales, 430" bbls: recelpts,” 355 bble: | the bag. ‘And. It ‘Any(hing were neeqed 1y | Barley decreased 146,000 bushels; in ' MARY PICKFORD v than ‘usual, about 60 loads showing. up shipments, 1,310 bbls; stock, 14,438 bbls, | make matiers worse, oe of the guldes told | bond, increased 187,000 bushels. ia » levahie charactarization as demand wes broad and for the mos prices were fully steady with last :’n::. ”e‘l‘n.nta-." V:.al :nvu. bulls, s , y ateady. D, $6.90; E. $6300; F, $6.10; G, $6.20@6.55; | Hazel is, as you know, a modern edition 200 t" 3 ‘n stockers and feeders the market was | H.I, $6.30@6.50; K,MN,W,G, $6.50; W,W,|of the town crl and, thanks to her In- 1 I 700 67 1] 661 | wnevenly stronger, H yard. traders and | gg.70 dustrious elrculal sales for the day, 123,000 shares, m‘::l“;l:rrl: un.tmgn“;:{:?“. (;:‘ lh?;. do; St knows that we spent the night together in |japs were firm. S oug! rpool t —and, 3 New York Money Market. out comamlon 8old & shade bettef than last letrpoolf.lreAul.l ?T" Markes. R o el dhe marst wadk, Medlum and common kinda Jor- in les 1,681 bbls; re- | Mrs. Abernethy that he had seen us coming shipments, 2,203 bbls: Quote: A, B, $5.75; C, | Ing. Wal Waestern Unfon. ... strong and a w,rltlnfh Electric Raw sllk wa, ‘otal Néw York, Aug. T.~Prime - Mercantile toba, 188 6d; No. 2 red western win.|and I khow that we did no wrong. but no : Pper cen! liperat lluwr and not far from -01‘ y. D amount of denial will convifce others of our | Independence, Kan., Aug. 7.—ARother ctf In the flower of No-Man's Land L ‘fl‘o AN oauld: Uood o choice | ~corn—Spot American mixed, new, 10s 2. | Innocence. I'm not Blaming you, Jarvis, but | of 10 cents & bareel In the prics of ¢rude “1T°S A METRO.” n"* 3 ©10.00; falr to cholge beeves, | Plour—Winter patents, 47s. you have compromised me. Indeed, I already | ofl was announced here today by the Prairie . 0/ 5; common (o falr beeves, $7.76@ In London: Pacific coast, £4 155@ | begin to see signs of ostracism, At the|Oll and Gas company.” The new price is Mishaps of Musty Suifer. da ) ‘Bonds—Uovernms teady; §00d to choico yearlings, $9.60@10.25; falt to good yearlings. $8.75@9.60; common Hildreth’s dinner the other night that im- | $1.15. per cent; ninety days, 3@3 or cent; six | KTass beéves $8.0098.90: talr to good grass months, 3% @4 per t, b i beeves, $7.26@17.16; common to fair g‘"""mm"““m Call Mnnty-—lPulc highest, beeves, $6.50@7.0 lowest, 3 per cent; ruling ra $6.16@7.80; good ‘to choice cows, $6.606 = ; ! loan, 2 per § fair to good cows, $6.00@86.60; com- offered at 2% per cent. mon to falr cow 78@6.75; good to cholce 't toed, ;- %Mu.ul; ‘m'rlto' go0d f:nden. 0 A ; cummon (o falr feeders, $6.00@ o] M. e, s { 4004 to chaloe stockers, 47.60@8.00; :Is.uo (1 ock helfers, H i AT.&T. ov. 4%s.10 v b Representative sale: = 4 VNN =72\ H18) 18] o) B el e e N ‘ ST 25 25 . STEERS AND HEIFERS. g $ 7 & NG it y ref. x Moad i 170 610 con. 48,78 U. 8. Rubbe: t zg an. 48, 113 B Bteel b 708 6 6b 838 6 80 Hoge—Hog recelpta were, as wus the case N REAN QL 'No. 1st i 08% [ut the clusw of Iast week, very wmall, only PROVISIONS. |11 G ref, 4, . 41 venty-two cars, or 4,800 head, putting in 4 an’ &ppearance. This v u falling off of Rise, Then Fall more than 3,000 as compared with u week 2% : B\\\é N _,fi%fi, SENER & : and is a few head ltghter than for i London, Aug. 7.—The stock murket was|either two weeks n holders who | Senerally quiet today, but the weeks ago only sixty-elght t crop report to- | ood on ‘the military position. n [but In number of head today's estimate ix led to be. | securities were lightly supported and cinsed | the smallest for any one day since the first with causing | steady. Money and dizcount rates were [of April bk Trade was very much the sume as on the lust two days of last week. Shipping orders were falrly broad, outsidu buyers starting early and paying 10@16e higher for the cor- gm: lor. -uaimhn[: .I.d l?-y could ur responding ackin ogs & started to move early, s g o Lt and -nf-wmh-u:: the same sort of an u?- NEW Yo! ERAL MARK vance as the shippers. Unevenness again 4 “fl_ e % mldcbl'll hard mmmnlrlmnhru Wh:‘ cur-‘ ;:yi e les g quot all the way from a nickel o Quotations of the Day on thie eLading Com- 510 & fow extreme cases au much ws 300 side of the Atlantic brought ities, higher, but generally speaking. prices looked t the outset, and mot- | New York, Aug. 7.—Flour—Firm; 10616c higher than lust week’s close. rally ‘ensued weakness | Patents §7.15@7.40; winter Toe big end of the offerings had been r| 690 winter straights, cleaned up by shortly after 9 o'clock. Most ‘Wheat—Spot, weal 3 m, $1, of the packer hoge sold at $9.2¢@9.26, with No.. 2 hard, $1.46%; No. 1 northern, A scattering of the plainest stuff on down n | 10th, ' $1.B3%; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, | to 8! and several bunches of the near Moosejaw, Sask., | #1582 w York, best lights and butchers a8 bigh aa 75, the i No. 2 yellow, , 0. | top. Wt about 10¢ of the decline suf- It was michoritatively | 1 £, New York 2 PTHE O |{ired the early part of last week has now Oats—Bpot, easy; No. 3 white, "we en regaloed on packin grades. while Hay—8teady; primo. $1.25; No. k! Ipplog Kinds are steady with 'twe daye Ne .:. $1.10; N o, of last sral enlargement of the United States ope—HBtead common ta choles; 1914, Te; tolsl émbhasised Seesiy 1t 1, Ao Peaitic Const, o ¢ dy; Boj H £ iy ‘m e gota, 324 @334%e; Con that a majority of 14'.“. r—-Firm; g also aa to | O"g% it 28009 short ¢ "2 67.,182 40 9 70 3..188 Sheep—Recelpts of sheep and lambs were OP'" " large as they were & wéek ago i . ality cars, or 16,000 head, making up the day's .rrlv-:. Tflml In l’d“:““n“ li‘m Kansas City smalier than last Monday, an 00 short e i A *m%:n of tHe corresponding day & year ago, but 1.35; No. 2 red, $1.31Q1. '“,":: larger than (wo weeks ago by nearly 7,000 oad. higher with. hogs. 14y May, 8135, | Packers. who at last week's close, had ‘was light and lard and ribs mixed, 83@¥3%c: No 3|pegun to consider that lambs had wbout A iy ! Sep Yellow, 83@84%c;|ahot their -bolt, and looked for little or no ~Mn=;-mu No. '| ;:a Dece W@T0%c; M further udvance, were badly disappointed Oate~Up; No. 2 this morning. for despite the fact that re- ixed, 42% 0 d4c celpts were libe they had (o pay pri reamery; 3ic; firets, S8o! that were 15@26c higher. Sellers asked a packing, 21%e. e, ®ec- | 15@26c upturn from the outset, and while Firsts, 23c. % it took packers most of the 'forenoon to get Tene up there, they finally made thelr pur- g chases that buylng good to choice Idahos at $11.40@11.50, the highest prices $1.00014. evor pald here in August, and g i SAREIREN, 9IRS rive, Miiiemespetis Graln Market, TTIR tor . fale sael: ThaF wore Boh b X hn s v, 2% OMKe. | pere s m‘!l“r = Wheat—Septem: | sidyred any 100 desirable sven after being 4l a4 Sonse it | 1 hare, VAR R Serinen CH R | Sebcted fo 8 pretty Attt ot P : lf"l" 3 @Yo ot B4R No. 3 orthern, $L36% 01.30%. Rarkee, Sektin Le hatan B Tin wienr s l'"m S —— it ir—! ged. i (here were som® lambs wtill in ‘ = nands &t noon. Old sheep were In comparative, modersts and those sold up to, noon went ut steady. Decent to good ewes broughi 87 35@17.60, Quotations oo sheep and lambs: Lambe 1.95; Jer- led, ay of | Supply of grain in the United States March, 14.82c; May, 14.78c. coming home to roost and it Is quite true | shows the following changes: Turpentine and Rosin. Lee had no fdea what Hazel was driving at, | Rye increased 133,000 bushels. out of the cabin at 7 o'clock in the morn- Dry Goods Market. New York, Aug. 7.—Cotton goodas were e today. Yarns were firm. g U ; steady and Canton grades s 4 Performances of the story, everyone | were bought freely by cotton mills. Bur- Daily, 1.3-7.9, eat—Spot No. 1| possidle interpretation upon it. You know Cut In Kansas Crude OIL VIOLA DANA easlor ‘Time Loans—Steady; sixty days, 3% @3 | !0 [alr yeariings, $7.0098.60; good to cholce | sw==== e S e - = == e — O TR DRI Also Kny.hqe Comedy. “HULDA FROM HOLLAND.” Obey That Impulse Get out into the mountains for a few days where it’s cool, the air is soothing and vitaliz- ing and & perfect energy bracer—and fish- ing is fine. Time spent in éool Colorado now is not los but merely credited to profits in better an more work to be done upon your return, when conditions here are bearable. Omaha -is’ just an over-night ride from the most attractive vacation spots in Colorado— leave here tonight and be in Rocky Mountain National Park or Estes Park for trout dinner tomorrow evening. Travel to Colorado VIA Union Pacific Three daily, splendidly equipped trains to N N N\ Colorado, leaving Union Station. % i 7 Denver Special, Colorado Express, Leave 7:45 A. M. Leave 4:20P. M. [/ Colorado Special, Leave 12:30 A. M. Sleeper may be’ occu- ‘pied 9:30 P. M. For beautifully illustrated “Colorado For The Tourist” and Government reirlnt of “Rocky Mountain National Park” booklet, and complete information about train service, free side trips and Pullman reservations, apply to L. BEINDORFF, C. P. & T. A. 1324 Farnam St.,, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 4000.