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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916, 3 5 ed at 2% 00, K lower, while flat 30c declines were quoted cent; closed at 2% per cent; offers e To ether $27.0 d, ' § i '}x"m&., 2 on sevcral bands. General quality was! per_ cent. < Autos Com g ! 3 “F r quite a_little better than yesterday. Time Loans—Easier; sixty days, 3% 03 And One Driver Fined Eggs—Uncha ts, 6,602 cas stuff sold at $10. against yestel per cent; ninety days, 2% @3% per cent; P ot Caserteas recelpis, U6 oare: Jer. $11.20 top, with some mnot so desirable %ix monthm, 3% G4 per cent. C. W. Larson, 3323 Arbor street, ; : .75 : Mercantile Paper—3% per cent. Oash Wheat Scores Another ({i%gset: i e 1000105, | Demand for Desirable Beef O e ere, in trads parlance, potson. | Mediation of Railroad Labor| sceriing = Exchenge— Sixty-day __bills, | was fined $5 and costs in police court " e $4.71%; demand, $4.76%; cables, $4.76 7-16. ki drivin Lar- Sharp Advance, Jumping | oUMTTAMM wowned Steers Continues With Values |Tnere was not & great many hers. butpack-| = ¢y erovergies Has Much 10 | Maivei Saar esse: mexiean doliare, sic. | O 2 charge of reckless driving. 2 ation and none had been sold to killers up Bonds—Government, steady; rallroad, 2527 D ol 10c Up from Last Week. to midday, even small packages that came Do With Market. regular. H. Cullison, 2 evenport street, Quotations of the Day on the Leading Com- with strings of lambs being refused. with whose auto he collided at modities. EXOBLLENT OASE DEMAND| s rus. ,fop, fo-sin—siors | HOOS AT NEW HIGH MARK| yoop iz bt et Ditay| STEEL SHOWS A NET LOSS sert’ the collion, occurring by son was arrested on complaint of C NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ire Three to Five Cents. Feeders continue their upward course, Twelfth and Dodge streets. Cullison ST AR 7.26@ 7.5 hts, $6 85@7. higher. A top of $10.00, which s a new Bt reason of the fact that Larson did not 5. Wheat—8; .- 1 durum, Omaha, August 10, 1916. |record, was pald for one load, sorted up| New York, Aug. 10.—Subject to the re- the regulations by giv- Omiha ANguatile, ) (it 1 northern, | Receipts were Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. |real well, and others sold around $9.85. | straints Imposed by a large and obstinate comp{‘y with e the ym%er- . 1_northern, Manitoba, | Offictal Mond: 7,424 4,815 16, Bome pretty good aged breeding ewes landed | ghort interest, today's market made further \ing the turning sig .64 A% ... 85%, f. 0. b New York Officlal Tuesday 6305 7778 14,271 | at §1.60@7.76. upward progress, much of which was sur- | Anglo-French Corn—8pot, easy; No. 2 yellow, 87;, c. L. £.] Official Wednesday .. 3.867 7,928 Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, | rendered in the heavy profit taking of the | Atchison gen. mand for all grades New York. Estimate Thursday .. 3,300 6500 15.000 | good to cholce, $10.76@10.90; lambs, falr | lust half of the session. The improvement higher prices, and although th pis| Qua—Spot, saayi No,§ white, §48% OEec ——— 1 to good, $10.26@10.75; lambs, feeders, $9.26 | in speculative sentiment, engineered largely section of the streets. Persistent Advertising Is the Road were vel heavy, the traders experiences Hay—] 3 No. 1, Four days thls weelk.19,497 27,021 61,640 A= ref. .1 Title difficulty \n lsposing of thelr sampies. | No. 3 0. 3, $1.06, o days st wack 15,403 41,300 41.409 | @1000; P A DA T AL LT e et Pac. 15t 874 benn. con. 4a. 1041y | O Success. The top price paid for No, 3 hard wheat| Hop e asunto fohtos 2 weeks agol0,876 12635 49,208 | 7- , 87, - umulated & demund (o7 | G254 GU, Lo 81k Shenn. gon. +iqa.1 was $1.43, but the samples generally sold|1915, 14@19c; IlN. 5@7c; Pacific coast, 3 weoks agol5,§39 32,144 39,499 ¥ A .78 high-grade issue 1916, 11@14c; 10c. oki 015,767 36,399 25,263 - .60 this source, it at $1.40@1.41. The No. 3 hard covered a Hige “my Bfl"“ 31% @33%c; Cen- e yz“l FoH . & Q. Jt. 97% Readl: o rward developed, was not B QLM Rl genidy 27,981 62,114 3 . 3 far reaching. e s, e o et setiing ui | U8l Amaries. $1%e 76 Price movements in the forenoon were and two samples of the choicest selling at . Jock firats, 37c; sec-| _The following table snows the recelpts of ; : hante St ek rorencon mech rea $1.40@1.43. No. 4 hard wheat sold from emloc cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha z et tn. landors that atook: ar et $1.26 to $1.39, with the bulk selling around o = 420,250 | 11Ve ntock market for the year to date, as X o $1.3091.33. LR mily, 3 'hmucll'a‘od compared with luat year o The corn market was & little easior an 3 mess, $1 : ruled from 4c higher to %c lower, the bulk mil) 0 . Lard, firm; fi;‘.‘." . zf:: e ,:g! LasL0e e 49 : el A GO L s i U sx o7e: a1, | BReep .....1,267,636 1,351,101 565 | 19 1duho feeder lambs..... The oats market was quoted unan:ly . city, 6%@7c; speclal, The Getlswink tahis R R W E Tl 1h Ne B intee e rices of hogh at the Omaiia live sto 500 Idaho lamba grades declining in prices and the rices of ho SR g imbeics T eate ware o stles Of 17e and barley re-| B Date. | ms v - | 816 14aho lambs Thers were no sales of e and barley ro-| iy [V0* e . H6 1datiodlambe ported, and these markets Were Quol Dressed, firm; '"{’3'{;" “@“m towls, 116 e & ’ b e SR Liverpool close: t strong, 8@9% 169 Idaho feeder lambs. corn, 1% @2d higher. OMAHA GENERAL MABKET, ’ ; L e e e a7 whest recaipls wers 3317000 5 & tor, its_ex- | ports to the police the theft of $7 1,363,000 bushe Butter—No. 1 creamery, in cartons or :;:(g;:::" l;e‘:db:r A eral Motors was distingulshed for, its ex-| P P tubs, 30¢; No. 3, 28c. treme gain of 36 polnts on a few transac- | from his room, while D. Smitherman Foultry—~Broilere, 0c; hens, 160; " St. Louls Live Stock Market. ons of the same hotel lost $8 and two Prices began to droop on publication of 3 = .I-Pr-‘::r:mc:gnfiullo“ao: bushels, Y “h';:d'nm'lu'v?:;:"zn.c St. Louls, Aug. 10.—Cattle—Receipts, 4,400 | the United States Steel tonnage report for baggage checks. When the latter ¢ i ’ sl ; 3 head; market, lower; native beef steers, [ July, which showed a nominal decrease in | called the Burlington station he found o el e LR i 8 43 $7.0010.25; yearling stecrs and helfers, | unfiiled orders and made further headway |y o4 ipe possessor of the checks had $8.50@10.00; cows, $5.50@7.75; stockers and | on the fallure of the Union Paclific directors dedim andnad ith i feeders, $5.30@8.25; Texas steers, $5.60@ | to increase the present rate of dl\‘ldnnd; precede m 1 € away with ts of 823, s 5.50; prime southern steers, $8.00@9.00;| Steel closed at a net loss of % and Union | his baggage. G. G. Kyne of the T T 0,000 bushels Iaat year. fca, 19%c; biue Iabel ! * cows and eifers. $4.60G8.0%: prime yeur: | Pacitic forfeited 1. Total salcs of stocks | Havens hotel took a friend to his sy i e oy S fers, H1.5008.00; matlve | Am ations connected with the new |room Wednesday night and when the Whise c"“ o“‘ Recelpts and dlsposition of live stock at| Hogs—Receipts, 11,900 head: market, | British loan are approaching completion, ac- | Jatter left $40 of Kyne's money went the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty- | higher; pigs and lights, §8.76@10.45; mixed | cording to Intimation from authoritative |1, four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: and, buichers, $10.30@10.00, good " heavy, | auarters Tho terms, It is belleved, will e L 10.36@10.60; bulk, 3 .45, embo: . e s BECEIEYS . UARLOTE: | M et ng Dambe -Racelnti, 4,200 head; | wero lacking In the Anglo-French under- | Wires Omaha Police to Theso saies wors reportsd todey s 10 " % 9%e; No. 3, Gt o Sheep. H'r'. | market, lower; lambs, $7.00910.50; slaugh | takings. Easier tendencles wero shown by . Lhard wintes: 6 cars, §1.4 ter ewen, $6.00@7.26; bleating ewes, $9.00@ | storling and francs in the day's quotations Apprehend Runaway Wife Bar g o™ adding 1% to vesterday's advence of al-| D.&R. G. con most 7 points, but closing at a net loss of gne T dg. Mercantlie Marines also denoted fur- | Gen: Jer, 0,0 - 5 B ther accumulation on the approaching pub- | G- A0 58t 0 itatis “a. N'& lcation of the reorganization plan and | 1oy \*4ul """ {076 \e “n‘m’m United States Steel helped to-inspire con- | ¢’ ¢ &, ref, ba..8943 ' Her 7% fidence by improving slightly upon its high FUER St price of the preceding day. & Durt, the intermediate stage there was . considerable activity in the rubber issues Hall Room Thief Makes ith the Motor industry, as we| H v Cansolidntad, United States. industrial Two Hauls at Windsor Inn Alcohol, Distillers’ Securities. There Wers oy 4 o ls ot strength in munitions and Gen.| C. Brown of the Windsor hotel re v. s, Rubber 68. MotorIN & Oil Stocks AND THE Intrinsic Plus Speculative Value of Listed New York Curb Mining Issues Analyzed and Dissected in the Industrial and Mining Age Published Weekly Since January, 1909. Fi o No. 2 hard winter: 18% itefl bash 1 - 10.00; lings, §6.00@9.50. for forelgn exchange and marks were 5 5 s Sold by Subscription Only. $6 a 16 cars, $1.41; tke, 160 Missour! 2 SN pesstaes YRISONIN slightly firmer. D. B. Perkins of Alliance has wired y Ye’;r y. § No, bas: umun Pmflc 28 Kansas City Live Stock Market. Trading in bonds was relatively restricted, | the Omaha police to apprehend his > 7 N Kunsan City, Mo, Aug. 10.—Cattle—Ro- | With an Irraguler undortone. Total sales, ar | \ige ‘and D. L. Lilley of Gillette, || Sample copy will be sent free for purposes £ celpts, 7,500 head; market, lower; prime | V4IUC . STy St 3 Lot 3 fod stoers, $9.60@10.26; drecsed beef atesrs | United States bonds unchanged on ca Wyo., who, he says, are enroute to || of introduction if you write immedietely. e 8t :1|$1.0009.36; western steers, $6.50@8.75; |Am. Beet Sugar.... L7100 89 8 Omaha. With the pair is Mrs. Pgr- INDUSTRIAL MINING AGE Frult and vegetable priess furnished by s 8 **|cows, $45007.25; heifers, $5.50@0.50: | American can oo 300 kins' mother. Aoy 38 car, 5 Sarplo hard’ winte Dll'llnlky Frult ! 100 Ak 200n. bas || Hilols ¥ Centralfiiis s 1 0 O e Y PR e e e #0251 Am.” Locomotive. 200 ——— 27 William St., New York. ta—Oral 3 X, 603 | 3 .00, g owt gn ™176n, g00s, | Chl- Oreat West.. 4 3 .. ) Opol TRicdints, 8,000 head: market 500 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. s whit 3008, 3608, bo flver , 3608, .0 .16; packers and butchers, $9. TS e e Mo y‘:i'ln : . 80%c. | $9.00. Appl d?- in, box, $3.35; old DISPOSITION—HEAD. @10.20; ught, $9.85@10.20; pigs, $8.60@ | Aanaconda Sopper. 8,900 Cib, ln Shacks) oF, sireats. and.pubilc ac L Dderye Ben ‘Duvin, V1,80, “Deciduste trutia: € Cattle, Hogs. e T okt Provements, s making & tour of Inspection WEBSTER 202 oa|. Salaredy peachom: ia o | aarnis & 00 a19- A e e o i $e10g | Baltimore & over Omaha's paving, sewer and park sys- 1917 MAXWELL !!mok Rapld Tran. 500 tems. City Emgineer Bruce is taking the Calitornia Elberta or Crawfords, $1.16; Call 11, N rlings, $7.50@8.25; wethe, , 87, No. 8 mixe fornia Eibartas, five-box lots, §1.10, Peara: | {Udshy Packing LeTeslon §7.600 A &8, Copper.... 1100 visitor over the city. L v 7 $csi | Bartiotts, Cal., box, $3.3¢; Brssock or Fiem- ] Mot Cn® Petroreum 0 St Hampie ‘:‘“‘ 1 can 1% tles, 92.60; 6-tiar or cholos G-tler, | SCAwATtE & Co. Ohvas- ol Bk g*"gd‘llnh Pacifn,.. 3,400 1 car, 0 . W. Murphy < ‘entral Leather .. fandard: 1 oar, 43%c. No. 3 white: | #2.35; chol AL (‘_;g" Lincoln Packiog Co.. Aug. 10.—Cattle—Recelpts, 4,000 12 ! 3 oars, 41 cars, 41%c. No. 4 'lrh o oy th .8 0 Pnklnu Co. teady; native beef cattle, Icnr-. 410, snnp ;1 car, 41c; 1 car, bos, 83,00, ' Gra "- w. - wentern eteers, $6.65@8.60; o e 3 car, 40c. i b g e Sy T Benton, Vi . | stockers and feeders, $5.00@7.85; cows and He 82 e b e antaloupes) | 7 B. Lewi *| hetters, 3.60@3.25; " caives, $9.00@12.65. | Colo: Kuel & Iron.; 19 M standards, crate, $3.26; ponys, 835; 4. B. Root & Co.. -| Hogs—Recelpts, 000 head; market, | Grucinle Steel ... 6913 9% flats, $1.40. Banan: Bunch, $1.76@3.60. |- . . er; bulk, 5@10.50; | Distillers’ Secur... 4515 46% Apricots: Crate, §1.76. . ough, $9.66@9.80; pigs, | Erle . 36% 36% Vi weet, potatoes, Alsbama, bu. | Rosenstock !lrn“ [ R gsnf:"lllglectrlgfl 164 1008 . | Wertheimer & Degen. i eop and Lambe—Recelpts, e, t. Northern p ’f:f‘mm e S | . 1, Hamilton ess 36 .| market, weak; wethers, $6.76@8.25; ewes, | Gt. No. Ore et 381 385 6 v m““mw STREETS , th; peppers, basket, 8Uo; | Christte ... ] .| $3.4007.55; lambe, $7.50@11.25. Ulfnols Central 101% 1008 ao:., 404 as, Telephone, | Higgins . 7 . —_— 3 n-l:w.“m/.q"l:fi ik, kot, $1; h $1; corn, Huttman . 23 5 Bloux City Live Stock Market. D i he BEST PURE CA N E No. § yellow, high grade, doa., 160; tomato i | Moyers . vess 19 ‘| soux city, Ta, Aug. 10—Cattie—Re- i T ; s e "":"4"..."'1-.4 %o | ot cariots wndturnipn Glassberg k: colpt, 700, Bead:’ market Wteady: boot V0 Southern. P e Granulated SUGAR ) shallots, radishes, dos., . . ateors, $1.00@9. utchers, $5.75@7.10; C a7 § mixed, enue N IRed, g, s | Misoe luwu.—'crnnkc%rlncl, checkers and | John Trarvey ... 1 b ot haitera vereaaneoL10; g:“:."::,‘}."‘ rffu‘;?. 13;* The Only Kind to Buy for Your Preserves. - d 16, i ex. Petroloum Qizthe; No. 3 white, (14 0UINC; No 4 Jumbo, | Jenwen & Lungren Yiami” Copper, - 4 Flour Is Still Advancing, Buy Now. yhite, 41041%c Bor Alfing. 11 ; Fat O'Day . MoK &gl i U {a-Ib sacks Best Grade Dismond H | Fancy Gelden Santos Coffes, Ib.....380 Minneapolia Grain Market. SgeiT S 5,000 head; | Montana Power 1. a1y 91 e male Trvmls oo imin e || hs pest Cotameery, Ty - » ea 3 e Bes' reamery Buf 0 n, Mimnenpells, AU 10.-Whaat-soptermber Zflll- 6,376 14,148 market A T S ey e OO T R R Onsck L makaEitioa Fancy No. 1 Country Oreamers Buties, A% X attle — Receipts wero fairly liberal to- (£9.00911.00, New York Central 104% 1043 I .28 No. 1 northern, — N. Y, N. H. & H.. 60 69 $ , Young 'Americs, Wisconsin s of Montans, %0 3 northern, $1.44@1.51. | 387+ 8bout 3,300 head, vut the quality was 84, Joseph Live Stock Market. Norfolk & Western 181 130 Cream or Brick Cheese, Ib. .20c occurred in portion: eastern. portions of North Dakota, South Bot aa good Ay 1t Was eatly.in the we St Joseph, Mo, Aug. 10.—Cattle—Re- | Northera Pacif Nenfchatel Cheese, each. Supplies for the four days have been 5 = M 21 Dakota and Nebraska, n°":'.'.'.'&‘..'.‘:"fit by erably liberal and. the demand has been | CeIPis 1,700 head: market slow and weak; | pAClfE Mall o Soap for ..... Minnesota, portions of lows. seutbuest Y. $19,00 020,50, g00d for desirablo beef steers, both corn- [ 19508, s ey aMaTR 90 [ Pennayivantu i 6 Ibs. Choice J 4 west Tilinols, and. norihorn Kentucky, They ; X o o ™ yerith the trend of values | ¥ioge—Receipts, 8,000 head; market 160 | Roxaimg .o : he i 15 Ibs. New Potatoes to the peck. .20c \ were light w"ui.fil‘ TR, Rt Mgt Bl PR v he K. tition. " For the most part values | 206 BiEher; top, $10.16; bullc of uales, 9.7 | Rep. Iron & Sicel! 1100 48~ 418 474 x,, 2 Demand your welghts. The law re- Camppell and Alexa Minn.; Oakda pliivhd. e firmly held today, but the movement | OLLI |y 1 ambe—Recelpts, 5,000 head: | Southers Facibe . 3.500 4% 4% ek Large bottles Assorted Picides, ‘Pure | quires | Hand Picked Cooking A and Holdrege, Neb., UiA" two. thabes Kansas Olty Gemoral Market. f d it was woll &long | ricet 10@38c lower: lambs, $10.25@ | Southern Rallway.. 200 24% 24 24' e Cptaupe q W orcenter Snuce ,2F | ples to the ‘m“m" Prepared Mustard, per_bottle. 32-oz. jars Pure Fruit Preserve Campbell's Assorted Soups, cai 4 16-0z. cans Condensed Mil b ything llke a clear- : . i Epringfield, Mo, Maximum temperatures | gonsas City, Aug. 10.—Wheat—lo to 2o " 11.35; ewes, $1.00@7.35. Studebaker Co. ... 10,600 130 © 1271 137 Wodnesday wers 90 of abo in the plsine No. 3 hard, $1.034@1.45; No. 3 red, | wnok e LD Tennessss Copber 25 e ne e Y00 %6 08 in. portions of 'ufl"‘.’.‘.y":’f"“”" SR Deeamie utf, and not far from Live Stock In Sight. Unlon Pacifio Kansas aod northwestern Oklahoms, and |’ Ogts— U hanged; No. 3 white, 44@4dsc; FA Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. [ Union Pacific y:e 6,600 8,300 18,000 | U. 8. Ind Al Saem Mo mixed, B4, Cows and helfers were quotably s Chioag PR 219,000 © 4,000 15,000 [ U. S. Steel OMAHA FUTURES MARKET, 8¢. Louls Grain Market. 4nd in the nighborhood of 10@15c higher | Kansss City 7,600 1,000 | U: 8. Steel p: than they last week. Demand Is|8t. Louls . 4400 4,200 | Utah Copper 8235 | % bunches Freah Beots, Carrots 8Y4c | Mips for ........ 28¢ | Large Mukot Bnkm Fre bers for . l I:ud- Fresh Cabbage 3 l-rn Cucumbers. .. e, - a v Tomatoss, Omaha, August 10, 1910, 8t Louls, Aug. 10—Wheat—No. 3 red,|broad and the feeder buyers are taking |St. Joseph 1,700 8,000 | Wabash prd % o cy Ripe R ey .,._“ strong but h 2 hard, § (4 : Sel 8004 many of the thin cows and heifers | Sloux City 760 03 K00 | oy eStetRy UOIE, i, se(r;m“l:c’l: gg:: per Ib 59 58 b e B ',nn-mmm m"-' in a0 24 m__},‘ . " ffotiltie prioeh thadtha killerdare will- e —— | Vil vuien tor the ay, 535,000 shares Total seveevennes 21,200 53,700 ‘closed T1%¢c. There was not a of activity London Stock Market. D-b-lo. l. uonm- No. 2 white, 45e. | In stock cattl feeding Vol X LT crep czperts still give out black —_— Shubinese hay been falf so for and i Turpentine and Rosin. London, Aug. 10.—The stock market had 3 Summer Squash. Pnncy Head Lettuce, 6 heads Fresh Leaf Lettu New Comb Put Up Your Peach 3 . The Best Tea smlnn. 1b ket bt 'fdv-nh'.' z'i'.:, l.l;:;. Mar FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY Turpentine— | & cheerful tone today and some of the funds recelpts, 485 | hardened. American securities were lead- stock, 15,176 |InE features and dealings in them were B more frequent than for some time past. : recelpts, | Americans closed’ firm. Money and discount rates were steady. Silver—Bar, 31%d per ounce. claim heavy Liverpool Gram Market. have been astrong to 10@16c higher th: n» ol 'nnl“h“?-m Liverpool, Auj Wheat—8pot, No. 1|the close of week. . = "vumh-r ”m advanced o, the] e ‘tg. [1 red westorn winter, Quo(lun;u on cattle: Good to cholce falr to good beeves, December cl lower, because of the —— $8.90@9.35; common to falr beeves, $7. p .18 cool ;?Joh:: :‘flfl‘l A Teoegy Tains. 1 ‘gev Coffeo Market. 8.76; good to cholce e, 308001010 rm; sales, 1,951 bbl lhlpmen(l. 320" hb 0@ little interest in oats,| New York, Aug. 10,—Coffese—The reac- $8.76@9.60; common Is. Quote: A, B, : Money—4% per cent. 7 but Hae, ma m-m R Yo lasak 20| tians of yortsoiny sfiataots more mans aen 1 ngs, $7.0008.50; good to cholce | B, $5.76; ¥, $5.90; G, $6. B Salesd NI R 5% @5% per Fresh Halibut ........14%¢ | Fresh Pickerel ....... -13 ¢ steady recovered In the market for coffee futures §5.0099.35; fair to good grass | WG, WW, $6.40. cent; three months, 5% @6% per cent. Fresh Salmon 15¢ | Fresh Trout Oimaha Closing prices on futures for this | hare today owing to the continued firm- 7.78; common to falr grass —— e oo . No. 1 Smoked Fish. . day: Beas of cont and frelght offers and reports 509 7.00; good to cholce Bank Clearings. New York Money Market. Fresh Pike 15%¢ | No. 1 Kix::e:e d Suln.a' l%é mporters were showing more disposi- | 7' ' 5 t 10.—Bank clearings for | New York, Aug. 10.—Money—On call, . almon . tion to moeet the price views of Brasilian | I35 4 "o O A V14 s 00 K01 adl tor thal| Areh SRR TA%E Dor oont oW R Do oot Fresh White Fish. .15¢ We have a complete assort- 2 T ® o ik s gulec ot an at- [ % corresponding day last year, $2,840,585.50. | ruling ra {inued comparatively quiet during the day der 0@ but offerings “were light after the reallsing | siook ‘Sosere 46 Tea o ae Ko i '°°'~°° Wednesday and Beptember contracts 0: stock calve %0 in the lute tradin vear 4000 @13.00 o » Lie " Bologna. butis, 36,500 6.35. Representative sal , 3% per cent; last loan, 3% per Fresh Catfish ........18%¢ | ment of Salt and Smoked Fish. It Pays—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—It Pays. —_——————ee Successful, prosperous, going mlflllflchll’lll‘ institu- tion, now enlarging business, desires a few competent, capable, honest salesmen. See us today. Salary and commission. ALFALFA BUTTER CO., 11th and Capitol Ave. i Mm lboul lO T0¢ to 11.00c for Santos London credits, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, “OMAHA’S FUN CENTER.” Daily Mats., 18-2b-80¢ Evags., 15-28-50-78¢. opens e AuG. 13 i ake Manawa ) The official cables reported no change 1d Brasilian markets except for Santos fu- ot cod 90 , 5 hx BEEF STEERS. lcago elnln ;nuu. furnis! !« 8 Av. Pr, No. 5 .,L...un stock and ry, D 8.0ueen. 1046 86 90 17.... s uma ixteenth_streot: STEERS AND HEIF) [ Clowe. | 9.080; July, 9.13 diiiinns 690 ; Wht 5 915 B0..... pol he , 184 141 on & fi L4168 625 1 : ] 8 o ' rst tures which were 35 rels lower to 60 rels| k higher, [ ) et 4 ow York, ug. 2 tton—Future: 5o L 3 opened steady. August, 14.13¢; omhrl. « 240 10 00 . il TOUR‘STS N e Burlesque in its Merriest Mood. 14.30¢; December, 1 January, 14.60c; . March, 14.780; May, 14, L et i ek e . Ladies’ Dime Matinee Every Week Day. 3 Futires closed barely steady: 4 Y E Starts FRBAY AT | R S b | S §Bathm8 ‘Boating ! Dancing lw!. steady; middiing uplands, 1 ors :ud & top of §10.10, setting & new high CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. mark for the year, and establishing & record THREE RRAYE& ST, MTANG TODAY 7 4 1 6 L] 1] L] Aug. 10.—Cotton—fpot, easy; | for this season of the year. Pescs Talk & Fucter in Drivisg Down the ddiing, 8184; midalin With the outside buyers such strong com- 7 Lol ! , , Prices. N Dre Rors i g, excent weishty | B Merits your attendance and T Ry { Various Riding Devices and R Ao ARD VIRGINIA s‘l d_Musical Novel THE Ah.s. Novelty Equiliy tra I B e e aha Hay Mar) fidres that wersin ‘o case’ less than 'a | patronage in three distinct Many Other Attractions. _|dime “higher, and from that on up to as . SALE Orchestral Concert: ] Bk Sk et ok e o AN St ! Sarier +| || weys. First 1T 18 A of cl-uu\uz CHAPLIN, AT 1 A. M El’i:tur.c: 3 Ev::; 3 l;v-:.i::;:‘: b o . o > 3 genuine value giving and low ’ Em:nmummmmwmumumnn 0130 No. 'x. ¥i.9004.00; No. th nmm vae| il met prices on good dependable Modern Woodmen of America and Royal Neighbors PICNIC and OUTING el Sy wird ad come Nintiay at a o.:on ia 50@5.00:' No. onerat markat was a ot 0guc| § Furniture. Second, IT I8 A Bt e e e o (S0 .0, , e b & mumber.of Indlvidual cases 52 : U tradens showed. signe ot ‘s Glaports o e : Packing hogs, I adyanc SALE combining a lower price tion (. be h e tha! . 00, e quoted. Bulk of today's sales at §9.409 = conearning upward swings of the mar. A Ia the Bighest ever soen at this ! on hundreds of the hest things though In the general run of stuff 9.—~Hay—Recelpts high as at the sea- 4y on sl tme. T » i on our floors (than our every- $10.60; No. 1, the highest pald on this market ex- S amasey R LA R NT ¢ auring the months of sarehana Aorit |l day low prices), with a service in the handling of esleraar’s upiep figurea, Thea. ihe ‘com: iand pratrie; Cholee, | o oi'a tloue. values show an advance of ite. | fj your orders in a manner, nothing short of absolute o160 S0 a0 5 satisfaction to you. Third, IT IS A SALE that will BEAUTIFUL BELLEVUE ly evident, and the response of Vlrgmla Penu A Tortu’red Heart. G W R , o' aturday, August 19th A ibat Busgrian leders Taa pub- o o § : go far tozxard the establishment of the best kind of azo ,fimu{ & WALIAEE mer Ducin.,Alllil I-gln;z“' Races oo asked, Speiter dul; spot East St.” Louly |71. ‘‘good will"” between the Raymond Store and you Sl alballind : George Green's Band. Copper steady; electro- . < b i R P L e A W33 |} for now and for the future; Furniture of character || Heoe—m— ———————— At London: 8pat D y £110 1 fu- | 80,.213 i o PERFORM- "extanatan of damae ares | tures, £10 Tong olneu'z?fp" £134; apot tn, | Gneap—The biggest lamb run of the year and quality, reduced from our everysiay low prices. i M us FOANCES DAILY B A S E B A L L iato mocount, but never: | {169 108} futures, £170 105} lead, £33 28 6d 1o date was hers this moraing, seventy| | Means that you can secure real savings by bu | ' 1,3,7,8 bid; epelter, £47. care, or about 18,000 head. being on hand. Note.the reduioth d the Special Sal LILLIAN WALKER OMAHA VS DENVER Crude Oll Again Reduced. Tat Jarees (BN ‘S0c Wuy sinllar Beriod 80 now. 0 e e reduc 10!_18 R0 LIC DPCCIR S “The Man fi::i_ the Curtain” AUGUST 10-11.12.13 3 ~~Another change | far yoar, val ooting up 9 bad| Plttbure, Pu. Aue. 10—Another change | fur (his arrivals footl ereis| B Tag, and fix in your mind also the Everyday Low BILLIE BURKE R in the price of all grades of crude oll but [head, as against 41,400 last week, 169 OURKE P ARK Ragland was announced by (he brincipal|two weeks ago and 62,114 last year. M shown on each piece redueod. ng agencies today. Five cents | Today's heavy run gave packers the op- FRIDAY, AUGUST 11—LADIES' DAY wn the posted reduction, making |portunity they have hesn looking for and (Games Called at 3118 the new prices as follows: Pennaylvania, |they ok full advantage of it, pushing ‘crude, §3.35; Cabell, § Mercer black, | pricos back down under the $11.00 mark. S S Corning_and New Castle, §1.85; Somerset, | Seliers put up & pretty stift scrap before E; $1.75. Ragland remained at 16 cents. coticeding the declines packers were ask- Sexs | g 050 g~ V] lag, but they might Jjust as well hi < Dry Goods Market. Vucked ® stone wall, fof buvers had the UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New York, Aug. 10~Dry Goods—It was|upper hand and they know it. For ull that - 3 RE-OPENS TONIGHT Th be ual about Mexican conditions afier seing ‘ “LlBERTY" announced today that frult of the I the movement started in preity good season 400 | Dlcached cottons are to bo sdvanced shortly [and the bulk of the offorings had changed FRANK HAMILTON SPEARMAN'S 10 10 conts & yatd, one-half cent a yard up, |hands before 11 o'clock. Prices have been «WHISPERING SMITH” The most gripping picture and the Brics. will. be guaranised Mntll|pretty upeyen il week and . consequently 1 With HELEN HOLMES ever built. Nuv-mlnr 16, Cotton goods ruied firm. Can- [comparisons are hard to make, but today's Star Cast. silkc trade was upset by revolutions. sales were in no case less than & quarter — i — “GLORIA'S ROMANCE"

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