THE RKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. iKTOHKIt X 1014. rem ukxt. Amrtatali aad Flat. scarce monet prices, steam mkatkii, high m' ai.jtt. T11E STANDARD PF.SinABLB, hudiomt, modern -r. 1 flats. wH located near butlnm, with man unusual features: anon waiaina distance. Janitor service. In luetics to yourself examine their quality. OET OUR LOW PRICK IjOWmI ever made, on this grade, rrices mac xaia Cheeper than cottages. References re quired T. J. HOOK. 1101 N. Wh St. -c. STRATFORD TERRACE, PARK AVE. AND JACKSON ST. Tha choicest 6-room eteam-heatsd apart menta In tha city with additional maids' room. If you with excluslvenees and conveniences In a new apartment build ing sea these. References required. C. B. Moser, 4931 Underwood Ave. Tel. Harney $7S7. The New Traverton NTH ANP LANDON COURT. F1RE-PROCT. SAN1TART, COM FORTABLE. Small apartments, with private bath, furnished for housekeeping. New build In, new furniture nnd rugs; In fact, everything complete. "Why Board look this over)' the only apartment In the city hullt. furnished and maintained on the plan that has become so popular In the western coast cttle. CLOSE IN. RENT REASONABLE. Traver Bros., 7ft Omaha Nat. Rank Bldg, Douglas 1163. Athlone eated Apartments Southeast comer ttth and Douglas Pts.; large 4-ronm apartment, with evervtn to make It comfortable and desirable. Peters Trust Co. K22 Farnam St. Doug. 8S8. Rental Service Free Why worry where to find a house o apartment when we have listed every vacant house and apartment In the city. 'Phone us for further Information. Douglas 288 Fidelity Btorane Van Co. Gordon Van Co lit N. Uin bt- PhMiie it or H. toll STRATFORD TERRACE. Park Ave. and Jackson St. The choicest 6-room steam-heated apartments in the city, with additions! maids' rooms. If you wish exclusiveness and conveniences In a new apartment building, ere these. References required. C. H. Moser, 41U1 Underwood Ave. Tel. Harney S7d7J CLOSE-IN APARTMENTS. CARPATHIA, S34 S. 24TH ST. Beautiful 2-room aiHtrtments, modern In every detail, newly decorated, hardwood finish, tiled floora In the bath room; Ice boxes and gas rangea furnished; 122.50 summer, 28 winter. Call at our office and we will show you through. 907 8. 85TH ST. rv , a anap(m.ntl nlrelv Vm-A-ainrn flniMh T V 1110(10 T fl equipment, attractive rents. IiEONE, 832 S. 24TH ST. Five-room apartments, strictly modern and up-to-date In equipment, beautifully decorated. 130 summer, W winter. We can show you through at any time. PAYNE It SLATER COMPANY. SIS Omaha National Bank Bldg. r- . . w . , . 1 t I AOL 1M 708 S. ISth St.. 8 good rooms, all modern, heat furnished, 40. PKTKRajrRiTSTjroMPANY. n. kw. ELEGANT sroom flat, with P'n porch, all modern: beautifully decorat ed; splendid location. 3115 Davenport bt First floorfc only rero. a 810-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. 610 So. 27TH 6-room modern flat, 130. 1001 No. 29th 8t-7-room modern flat. 120. 8013 Leavenworth -r., mod. ex. heat. 120. 810-811 Brandels Theater Bldg 2fiL Capitol Ave., S-r., irod. flat. 125. 660 So. 38th Ave.. 9-r. mod. brick flat, well arranged for light housekeeping, 130. 93S No. 24th, -r. mod. flat, 116.50 RA8P BROS. DOUGLAS 1868. FIRST floor. 4-r.. mod., 835 8. 84th. g-ROOM modern fla 1112 Se. Hth. 112.60 ROOMS, gas, private bath, 27th and Decatur, f-none we p. aK -t i u vr IPiRTURNTS. 234 and Harney Sta.. 8 room apartment, cat! m- ' or u- w OODEN ANNEX looms, WHO kltcOen- ties "ouuri Rlttffa LA VERNA, IR12 Capitol Ave., modern a part meats, also furnished room, steam neat, private pm. FIRST floor, 4-r-, moc, iU6 Bo. 4th. m I t . :i I - VIi" 1.' t'Onf'1 Ur I'll West Farnam district, &Sth and Jonea Sts ; 6 and 7 rooma Positively the best and only exclusive apartment house in. Omaha. Low rentals, compared with oth- ers. See It first. - Board, and Hoonsa. BEAUTIFUL front room, with board. Large, light, airy, facing east. Pleas ant surroundings In best close-In dis trict. Have one or two njoe desirable mailer rooms. Excellent table. Terms very reasonable. Call Hnrney 6827. ROOM AND BOARD In private family; convenient to car. 2029 California. YOUNG gentleman, room and board, $6 per week; walking distance. Doug. 6123. Kara I steed Hoosaa. VERY pleasant room, private family. 823 Park Ave. DESIRABLE front room, with hot water heat, for gentlemen. Call at SOU Sher man Ave. MODERN room, homelike, fine location. Harney 2i.i. Wi in. tn pi. AK.-SAK-BEN VISITORS h'roni room, strictly modern. 808 N. 21st Bt. R. M7. t NICE rooms; strictly modern. Charles. Web. 4366 $222 S 2STH ST. 866 Beautiful front room; hot water heat. 83.&J. Harney 7434.' FRONT rm.. newly tur., mod. with board. Single or ensuite. 2419 Poppleton. T. 2417J. MODERN, well lighted, reasonable. N. 20th. 411 SOUTH front room ia private family, for gentleman, $2 week, board optional. Webster 80$, FUR. rooms, 2218 Douglas St. Red 5907. PRIVATE family, moc- 83. Tel. So. 2236. MOD., quiet rooms, walking dis., $1.50 week and up. THE KNAPP, U18 Cuss. FURNISHED room fot rent, near Creigh ton university. Phone Douglas 72S1, Mod., privste home, references. H.513. FRONT room, newly furn.. $4. D. 6467. PLEASANTLY furnlahed room in private ' family; $12 mo. Phone Hnrney 4Uil, NURSES Mod. room for one or two; close to car , $12 or $18. 1412 Wtrt. W. 8n61. WALK1NO dla; mod. room, In private family; references required. 1116 Calif or- nla. D. 6"07. CAPITOL, 2413 Nicely furnished; all mod ern: reasonable rent. 826 8. 2WTH ST.. furnished room; prl vate family. H. 4U08. SPENCER, 1911 Furnished room; private tamtly; pleasant surroundings, w. 4:164. Howsraeeplas ataoaae. THREH ale rooms, housekeeping. 8. 11th. 111$ DAVENPORT. 2018 Two or three nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. 1726 8. 18TH ST. Housekeeping and sleep ing, by dsy, week or month. Phone Tyler 1021 W. Hotels wo Aaartsaeata. CALIFORNIA Hotel. lta and California. Weekly rates $2 and up. Douglas 7oa3. OODEN HOTEL, rooms $3 per week, Council Bluffs. VOlMiH HOTfci'-Modern. Reasonable, Hnm aaa Coltasjee NEARLY new (-room house, newly doc. orated Inside and painted eulsld i4 Emmet. Web. lvb. 6-ROOM. half basement. 819. H. 14 f WH. i:AI.IMIHMA. Lti : a room miMl.in. new floors and woodwork; newly pa pered and painted; new furnace: Just ene block from eian and Cuming car. Inquire 8 Hamilton or Tel. Harney fc-TO. 91$ N. 41ST 4-roooi. modern, nearly new; good neighborhood; cheap, iiarney 1138. VOH RENT ttoasea anl toltaaea. Excellent Home 30g Popplcton' Ave., In' the pretty Field club district; completely modern, In lino condition. PETERS TRUST CO.. 183 Farnam Sk Doug. $& 6-RuOM house, 2th and Caldwell; gas. water; It2. TIRKINQTON. 117 Bee. 823 URAiNU AVENUE. 318; rooms; modern except heat; high, sightly loca tion; good neighborhood. Telephone Har ney (Vvm. o16 JONES All modern, 7 rooms, now $-U Call Mrs. Nelson. Harney-13. liBAl'TIFl'L elght-roitn hinis crn; $40 217 California St. II. mod 4M.V 2l N. 2Mh St. 7 nna. all mod . $40. l.oi castellar. $ rms., mod ex. heat, $20. 8. 29th Bt., rrn. mod. ex. heat $18 24184 s. ISth, S rms. mod. ex. heat, til MV 2415 Erskine fit.. 6 rms. mod. ex. ht.. II. 3H17 Emmet St.. 7 rms. mod. ex. ht.. $17.60. MCAOUE INVESTMENT COMPANY. " Dodge Ft. Douglas 416. FIVE-ROOM cottage; modern: almost new. Franklin St. Webster 3763. -R. HOUSE-; OAK FINISH. HOT WATER HEAT. AIJO 7-R. HOUSE; FURNISHED; MODERN; NEAR CARS; DI'NPEK. H. 2Si. DOUBLE) house of 20 rooms or single; 10 rooms and bath; newly decorated In first-class shape; suitable for rooming house; 714-1S N. ISth St. Apply st 404 N lMn. rten uonen 6-R cottage. 112. 42? Isard. W. T65, 6-R cottage, 111 1711 Hickory. W. 1918, w-s vksisio, V i ill IIH nur, s. il 8-R HOUSE. 2"it25Psrker. 120. H. 320. 6-ROOM house and garage on 4th St. all modern, f.7.50 per month. Call Doug. 47EA 6-KOOM house, mod. except heat, 123. s.M n. zisi oi. narney i"ti. 8-ROOM modern cottage, 71 So. STth St., fine location. Webster 2W0. 5-ROOM house, all modern. 115 per month. 4721 California St. D. S069. 802 SOUTH 2nTH, corner Kurnam; 10 rooms, steam heat; close In. Shepard. Webster i812. DETACHED HOME FOR RENT. 7 rooms nnd hall, strictly modern, hard wood finish In flrnt story, three bed rooms upstairs, one bedroom and bath on first floor, 130. This house fronts on a paved street and boulevard; 2Vfc blocks from car line. J. H. DUMONT tc CO., 1S Farnam. Phone Douglas 830, MODERN SPECIALS. -r., square, l block Earns m line, 840. 8-r., close In brick, 1918 Webster, 40. 8-r., heated, over drug store, 8. W. 24th and California, 137.50. O KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 2715. 5-ROOM cottage, modern except heat; good home. Call W. VK tK Emmet St. Free Rental List Complete inlonimiun about every va cant huuae and apartment in. tne city. This service la free. TeL Douglas Sfea. Fidelity Storage tt Van Co. HOUSES AND FLATS. 175.00 9-r., 414 8. 3Stli, modern, fine lo cation. I4..50 7-r. apt., 618 8. 16th, steam heat, Janitor service. $4;&0-w. apt., 613 S. 16th, steam heat. Janitor service. MJ.&o 4-r. apt.. In The Harold, 27th and Jackson. $40.00 7-r. apt., 708 S. 16th, steam heat. Janitor service. $40.00 7-r., 61i Davenport, Dundee, mod. $4.0i 7-r., W Hurt, modern, garage. $v'.0i 7-r., 26W Ames, modern. $30.00-6-r., 4 8. 24th, modern. $j6.oo-8-r., 22l Capitol Ave., modern ex cept heat. $l.0tf 5-i, 2614 Sherman Ave., modern except heat. GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D. 758. 9"2 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. 1M So. Mil St.. 10-rma.. nil mod.. $T0. 4418 Underwood Ave., 7-rs., all mod., $40. 115 tio. Central Blvd., 7 rms., all mod., $35. 3f10 Jones St., 8 rms., all mod., $30. ' 2H2tj Indiana Ave., 7 rms., part mod., 20. 1012 Pacific St., 4 rms., part mod.. $15. 265S Suhler St., 5 rms., part mod., $16. So. 29th St, 6 rms., mod. ex. ht..' $12.50. 817 So. 25th St., 8 rms., part mod., $9. BIRKETT & COMPANY. 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. $2Q. New, flve-room cottage modern ex cept heat; finished in oak; near car line. $22.50-Flve-room cottage; almost new; exceptionally large, rooms; strictly modeYn; near car line and school. $30.00 Seven rooms; parlor extending across the entire front of houses; osk finish; colonnade openings; four bedrooms and bath; fine neighborhood; near car. $23.00 Seven-room modern house; walk ing distance; near 26th and Doug la Sts. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. 17th and Douglas Sts. DougUa 60lJ. 8-R. mod., $16. 1702 S. 17th. W. 1919. Jf T) 1 Itfxp. Co., moving I . KPPfl packing & storaga y' AVV-V-V-i 1207 Farnam. D. SIM: STEAM heat, all modern, (-room house; also 4-room flat. 820 No. 83d 8-ROOM strictly modem houata In Ai con dition, location 2813 Pacific St. Call at 1060 So. 28th St. or phone Harney 234$. 2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for light mlg. Wright & Laabury, 60S S. 16th St. Doug. 152. 6-R. mod. house, 1727 S. 10th. D. 7416. I-ROOM house, all modern, tree water. ',04 N. 80th. Tel. D. 1630. 7 ROOMS; ISTH. MODERN HOUSE. 622 S. MaggarcTs Van and Stor age Co. Reduced ratea for AO (1m vs. Largs van. 2 men, $185 per nr.: dray, 9 men, $1 per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 1434 FOB BENT , W have a complete Hat of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can b seen (res of charge at Omaha Van A Storage Co.. 806 8. 16th SL Fidelity Storage Co. Blcrage, moving, packing arid shipping. 16th A Jackson Sta. Phone Douglas las. Hnniiaa "' all parta of the city OUStS creigh Sons A Co.. B He Bldg. t ROOM. ONLY $15. Modern ex. heat Fine location. 1920 Emmet St. Be this, and Inquire up stairs o k tares aad Offleea. 2D iTX)OR OFFICE VAULT, WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHT, FREE. 385 6q. Ft., 130.00. OCTOBER 1ST. The Bee Building Co. Office Room 103. $364 So. 29th St., str-rm., 24x40. $:t0. 1406 Leavenworth St., str.-rm., 22x100, $20. BIRKETT A COMPANY, 423 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. slaraa. GOOD barn, room for S or 10 horsea 1917 Webster St call Do' las 41 WANTED TO REJTT TWO uufurnUbed rooms for housekeep ing, walking diatancs. Address H. 4H Bee. WANTED Desk room la established of fice for mail address and headquarters of Chicago agency, slate rent Address Y ft. Bee. KKAL EHTATB WANTED LIST your houses and farms for sals with us. J. H. DUMONT CO., 10$ Farnam St. O I TT , . , . ZT REAL ESTATE FOR EA CHANGE FINE J0-acrs farm, 44 mUes from Min neapolis, -good soil, two sals buildings; will take up to $18,04) other good property la exchange. balance soma cash and mortgage: plica y an acre; finest stock farm in that vicinity. Schwab Bros., kO.t PI y mo u th aidg- Mlnneapoi.s. Minn. Pianos for other musical instru ts. V. 2017. TO EXCHANGE for good business, 2UQ . .- . I J - . -C . . . I 1 acres i.uiuiauu wnu mK m yi m-t . t. A. Crockett, Springfield, S. V. .KKAL KSTATF von exchaxur HNB 4o-acre farm, fHe miles from Min neapolis; & acres under cultivation, bal ance orchard and timber; seven-room brick house, stone bsemrnt. bam. wind mill, chicken house, hav shed, granary, etc. Price pi.tm. Will take tip to $:,u. In exchange, balance some rash and mort gage. Schwab Bros . 1028 Plymouth Bldg , Minneapolis, Minn. KKAL EH fATK IXAX8 CITT and farm loans, $, 1, 4 l-sr cent JH. buaienl Co ltSOg Faniam. umaua. WANTED City loana. Peters Trust CaT OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farmaT OKEEFE REAL EST A TK CO.. 1414 Omaha Nat l. Douglas $71$. GARVIN BROS.CSi ftSC HARRISON MORTON. U Om. Nat'l. 1'RIVATK MUNKY-To loan Immediately In amount $l,0t to $3,000 on city prop erty. K. D. Weed, ll remain 8t D. 171. WANTED City loana sod warrant W. Farnam Smith A Co., 1210 Farnam. CITT property. Large loans a specialty W. H. T hemes, 21? state Ban kBl dg. lion to 11 00 made promptly. F. D. W weed Bldg., lth and Farnam Sta MONEY on hand for city and farm loana,' H. W. Binder. City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 6 rr CITT IX) AN 8. Bemta-Carlberg Co., "MO-itH Brandeis Theater Bldg. BEE us first If you want a farm loax. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Nab. ABHTRACT9 Or Tlttl?.. KERR Title Ouarantee and Abstract Co a modern abstract office, tut b. JTth BU Phone Ioiiglas 6487. REED Ahstrsct Co.. oldest abstract ef f lea In Nebraska. 208 Brandels Theater. HEAL KSTATK 1XVKSTMKXT8 $300 MORTGAGE, three years, 8 peToenX on 4i acres Nebraska iulid, fine se curity. Turklngton, 617 Ilea. HEAL ESTATE KAKM A RAM II LANDS FOR ALB Moataaa. MONTANA CARRY ACT LANDS60.000 acres now open to entry In the famous Valler valley. An 'excellent opportunity for the homeseeker seeking good farm land for general diversified farming. The rich soli, exhilarating climate and abundance of water tor Irrigation assures maximum crop returna Great for grain, alfalfa, timothy, and for stock farming. Ideal spot for a home. Write today for booklet and particulars. Valler Farm Sales Company, Valler, Mont. Box No. 17. Nebraska. Farms Farms Farms All within one hour's automobile r1l of Omaha; bargains. Let us show you the goods; all sixes, all prices, all terms. Call In forenoons It convenient. No trades considered. ) OH1N S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cor. 23d and N. Sts. South Omaha. FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER. Fine, level 240-acra, second bottom grata and stock farm, not wet or subject to overflow, 8 miles north of Blair, county sest town of 3,5oO, best of school and market. tiood buildings and fences. 6-room house, nearly new; barn for 12 bead horses, wltn mow; large double crib, new granary, chicken house, sheds, etc A low price and very liberal terms On this for quick sale. Will show farm and give parlioulars to Interested parties. K. N. CHRISTI ANSON. Springfield. Neb. $750 CASH $1,1.50 MARCH 1 79 ACRES UPLAND Well Improved Douglas Co. farm, gently rolling, best of soil, choice location, extra good goods for the money. Price. $m per acre; 8"f0 cash, $1.2T'0 more March 1, balance five years at b per cent. ACT AT ONCE. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. N. E. Cor. Zld and M Sts.. South Omaha. BARGAIN $80 per acre, a well Improved hall section in lora i-uumj, una tuin land, 7-room house, barn for ten head of .. . V, rnrtirplh. Werla . . InM. I 1101 Bt3. " 1 .- ----- I mill, good water, fenced and cross-fenced, j 40 acres splendid meadow; all can be cul tivates inv iwnwi'ii to W. T. SMITH CO., 1U1-12 City Nat. .Bank Bldg., Omaha. 0 Wlaeaaalia. Upper Wisconsin Beat uatiy and general crop state in the union; settlers wanted, lands for sale at low prWes, on easy terms. Ask for book let $4 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant, State acres wanted. Write' about our grstlng lands. If lntereeted In fruit lends, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. 8Joa Line Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn. Ulsvellanfeoaa, IF INTERESTED In land In sonlheril Iowa and southern Minnesota write the F. L. Jones Land company, W Inters t la-, for their list of S50 farms UKAL ESTATE ACREAGE Omaha Acreage Seven acres, one block from car line a.U near boulevard system and park; 6-room house. In good condi tion; electric light, furnace heat, bath; good barn and other outbuild ings; three acres In vineyard and other fruit, balance in alfalfa. Might take part payment In Omaha Income. W. T. SMITH CO.. 1111 City National Bank Bldg. Get a Suburban Acre Near Car Line Ruv now and nl an for next spring. Our acres In the new Benson Garden's Addi tion will surely suit you. This addition is on paved road and only 6 blocks to car. Price 8775. 116 cash. $16 a month. HASTINGS & HEYDEJN. 1614 Harney Bt. 4 Acres Rich, Level Garden Land Out Benson way. One of the most de sirable places we know of for gardening and raising celery. Closa to a number of desirable suburban homes. Prlca $1,700. Easy terms. HASTINGS as HEYDEN. 1614 Harnty St. Acreage Acreage Some especially good bargains in ST 10, 20 and 4v-acre Improved tracts, especially In 2o and 40-acre tracts. Cull In forenoons If convenient. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, N. E. Cor. 23d and N. Sts. South Omaha. A Whole Acre $10 CASH $10 a Month Fsclng CMfton Drive, 1 block from pave ment. Just the place to raise poultry while holding your position 'In tha city. Price $575. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St KKAL ESTATE XOKTH HIDE $800-Cash-$800 4-roora bouse (for $800 cash. A cheap little home worth the money. ,' Phone Douglas 259G. H. H. Harper 1013-14 City National Bank Building. PRKTT1EST BUNOAIvOW OX PRETTIEST MILE $5,000.00 Five rooms, strictly modern. ' unique decorations, fireplace, large lot; two blwks from 24th street car. Terms, $l.Cu0 down, balance monthly. GALLAGHER Jc NELSON. 44 Braodeis Bldg. Doug. HKAL ESTATE NOKT II SIDK Kountze Place Bun galow, Corner Lot Located at the northeast corner of IMh nd Evans St.. facing south on Kvsns. having five good-eixed rooms, consisting of large living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and two bedrooms, one of w hich ms v be used for den or llhrarV . Large living room la 12x22 ft., hsving a very artistic flroplnca and bookcases, also beam ceiling. Beautiful plastered pedestal opening with columns between living room and dining roon lining room 12x1 ft., with beam telling and paneled walls This bungs low Is decorat-vl throughjut In excellent taste. Excep tional attractive plumhing fixtures: plumbing and heating guaranteed. Very attractive combination lighting fixtures. Full basement arranged for laundry, ex ceptionally large attic, floored through out, where three full rooms could be flnnhed If desired. Full set of window enaaes and screens. Is renrv to occupy without further expenditure. " It will necessitate a personal Inspec tlon to appreciate the beautiful Interior arrangement and artistic exterior design. Can arrange reasonable terms. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 2;w Omaha National Hank Bhlg. i-nnne Douglas s. BRAND NEW living room, dining room, kitchen, pan try, den on first floor, two bedrooms and bath on second floor, living room, fin ished In oak; strictly modern in every detail; furnace, cement basement, south front, corner lot, paved street, close to school. Price, $2,800, payment down, bal ance monthly located at 2tU0 Blondo St. Keys at 2fi3i Blondo St. C. G. CARLBERO, . 810-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. $300 Cash and balance monthly buys at 8420 Parker St., a very desirable 6-room, completely modern house, that was built for a home. Is on a largo south front lot. One block from car and close to a school. Possession can be had this month. See 824 Maple St.. for A cheap house. This can be bought for M cash and f 10 per month. Has t rooms, city water gus and toilet. Price Is reduced to make a quick sale. See today. Creigh, Sons' & Co., Douglas 300. 606 Bee Bldg. H K S L F.KTATK SOITH SIDE Choice Building Lots Bellevue Boulevard (South Thirteenth St.) $5.00. Down $5.00 Month $150 to $350. A few of these good lots left. They have been selling fust. All street Improve ments being Installed. Make a aubstantlal payment on a lot and we will furnish you .money for a modern bungalow or cottage. Phone Douglas 4238. Shuler & Cary 224 State Bank Bldg. REAIj ESTATE WEST SIDE Cathedral District 13,200, 7-room, modern home; hot water heat; full cemented basement, with laundry; lot 60x128, south front; fine shade trees and lawn; shrubbery and fruit trees; reception ball, parlor, dining room and kitchen an first floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor. Will make reasonable terms. West Farnam District Modern ho toe, 9 rooms, furnace heat, full cemented basement, hard wood floors. Will take small amount cash, balance same as rent. W. T. SMITH CO., 1111-12 City National . Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. West Farnam $10 CASH $10 PER MONTH Lowest priced lota ever offered In this district. Directly north of Farnam Street's best homea On S6lh, between Dodge and Davenport. Two esst fronts. $67$ each. 7 west fronts, $"60 to $WK. , Call and reserve lot; sale later. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Nat'l. Doug. 211s. Evenings, II. 338. or It. 6184. REAL ESTATE MISCKLLANEOt S Free to 500 Only Homebullders' New Plan Book of up-to-date dweling houses and newest style bungalows, just off the press. Finest ever published in Omaha. Price 60c after 500 are sone "Home Builders" 202 S. 17th BU. o ONLY $10) CASH REQUIRED. " Pay the balance monthly on a strictly modern. B-room cottage, only one block from the street car. Worth $2,800; owner will take $2,800. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Douglas 1781. Ware Hlock. HEAL ESTATE SLUlHUA.N Dundee. 4826 California St. A fine new ft-rorrm, thoroughly modern house, just completed.- Has fine living room with fireplace, etc.. sun parlor, din ing room, fine kitchen, ample cupboards, 4 bod rooms and sleeping porch. Good attic and complete basement. Hardwood floors throughout. This house Is built right. Ready to move In. Terms If necessary. E. W. Stol ten berg Douglas 1510. 4M Rosrd of Trade Hldg. CHEAPEST good lot in Dundee. South front, no grading, street paved, excellent View, t all owner, miiuk IMS, EXCELLENT Dundee home; flro place, ......... ..ullin,.., . I . 1 U.iw. ucmiwn ...i.iiip.1-. v 1 1 tj iiiiu, id k . t- - .. .. , . . A II I nam ri'oiu, i . . iu,c iu i 1,110. amfnv dlata possession. Call fn- further Informa tion. ,W, H. Thomas Jk Son., Doug. 1048. LEGAL XOTICl-;s AUDITOIUCM ELWTION NEXT MONDAY. TV . annual f 1 A.' 1 1 1 nt A r-n.. -e . k. - Omaha Auditorium Company will be held en next Monday. October 6. at the Audi torium between 12 o'clock noon and $ p. m. All stockholders are requested to at. tend and vote their stock for thirty-one directors for the ensuing year. OWt J- L OILLAN. Secretary. FOR SALE 7 MORTGAGE, Due 1919. $3,000.00 This la gilt adge first martgaga secured by big Nebraska farm. raJued at $8.00600 ttasponaible parry willing ( an- aorae II ra-uuiraa. Holder must have ready savea quick. AnktstrODf Welsh. CV lata Bank Mar. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Grain Market Action Pleases the Elevator Men. ALL GRAINS TAKE A TUMBLE Wheat Leads wMw Prop of Tm and Half Cents, W hile Corn la One t rot and Wats Half t est Lower. OMAHA. Oct. 1 1I4. Action of the wheat Minlket yesterday brought forth smile riom the big ele vatcvr people who have sold wheat for export. Early In the scwlon wheat prices showed a gain of one cent, hut following the svvere llquidutlon prices crashed downward The Increasing discounts on cash wheat. No. 2 red snd hard grades selling So under December prlcw, ac cumulating supplies at all nolntx and Isck of buying power were all dlKturblng ! factors. No wheat was reported in sold here for export, while the cash sales to nitlln were only I..iMO bushels. Corn futures were also strong early and suffered a reaction litter. Weather con ditions over the corn belt were all that could bo desired for finishing the crop and fall pastures ure fine. Oats followed much the ssme program as other grains. The market was affected by the severe break In wheat and there was heavy selling by a prominent local ' professional. y " loc' j rn.Ll.ln. a... .... U....1.I.. : ' "7. . """ - li V 1 "r",n "nrPly lower. , rackers were credited w ith picking up I fiiriv. j decrease ot about bD.OOO tierces or laid, as compared with a month ago, Is shown in the monthly statement of provision stocks. Meat stocks are about .ft'.iiw pounds less than on September 1. Wheat was L.,o lower. Corn was 1c lower. Oats were to lower. Clearances were: Whoat and flour, nuii! to cvi.000 bu.; corn. L00O bu.; oats. 47.(K 1.11. Primary wheat receipts were $.630,000 bu. and shipments l,2S4.tno hit,, against re ceipts of l sro.tioo int. and shipments of aM.OOO bu. last year. Primary corn recelots were M7.000 bu. snd shipments '!i.OiO hu., sgalnst receipts of fi.17,tmo bu. nnd shipments of M6.0W bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wore $.851,000 htl. and shipments 1.OM.000 hu against re ceipts of SM.onO bu. and shipments of TM, OOn hn. IsKt year. Omaha Cash JTIces-Wheat r No. S hard, SmSWtac: No. $ hard, Nm(iWe; No. 4 hard, 2'tt4c: No. 8 spring. MHfttfc; No. $ soring. Km97Hc; No. spring. BW-c; No. t durum, 8W0c; No. 8 durum, (UOftsJo, Corn: No. 1 white, 7?wrJHe; No. t white. 71d7lc; No. 8 white. Tlvft71V: No. 4 white. 7lamc: No. 6 white. 7liS Tlc: No. 6 white. Tffllc: No. 1 yellow, 7070i4c; No. 1 yellow. 6"Jy7(V: No. $ yellow. 4r70o: No. 4 vellow, Sfl'4rHc; No. 6 yellow, taV,?''c; No. 6 yellow, lis. ClWic; No. 1 mixed, Wfffi!Hc; No. i mixed. SsSUffc"! No. 4 mixed. 7HHWr: No. 8 mixed. nWitiVv, No. mixed, 670 7Sc Osts: No. 8 white. 42f-v42Hc; stand ard, 4im'42c; No. 8 white. 41'mc; No. 4 white, 4U141V. Barley; Malting. sOIWoj No. 1 feed. MifteOo. Rye:' No. $, 81H,s2c; No. 8, TBWtflOc. These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 8 hard winter: 2 cars, Mc; t cars, 6Vto. No. 3 hard winter: 8 rsrs, fto; 10 cars, Wic; 8 cars, 9fc; 1 car, MVtc No. 4 hard winter: 1 cur, 94c; I car. BCV- No. 3 mixed: 1 ar, tftc. No. 4 mlved: 1 car. Mc. No. 8 durum: 2 cars. vOr. No. 4 durum: 1 car. NSc; V car (smutty, Wc. Rejected: 1 oar. SNc. No grade: 1 car. 80c. Barley No. 1 feed: 4 cars, Oflc. No. 1 miscellsneous: 4 cars, 80c. Rve No. t: 2 cars. Mc No. 8: S care. 81Wo. Oats Standard: t cars, 42c. No. 8 white: 17 cars, 41Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 414e: cars, 41c. No grade: 1 car, 40Vc. Corn No. $ whlta, 1 ear at Tic: No. 8 whlta. $ ears at 71Sc; No. 4 white, I car at 71c; No. 1 yellow, 1 car at 70Vic, 8 cara at 70c. No. $ yellow, 8 cars at 70c; No. $ yellow, 4 ears at 70c; No. 6 yellow, 1 car at Snvo; No. 6 yellow, 1 car at SS'ie. 1 car st Mei No. 1 mixed. 1 car at 00c; No, 3 mixed 1 car at S9c, 8 care at GSo, 1 car at 69c; sample, 1 car at Ofic. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Barley. Rye. Chicago 200 109 342 Minneapolis ..r.n Duluth 848 Omaha Ml Kan, City 24 St. Ixiuls .... 78 Winnipeg ....736 ;s 18 21 00 8 3! CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat area ot Tradlagr and Closing Prleea oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Oct. t Notwithstanding breadstuff exports for the week from At lantic, porta were the greatest on record, the price of wheat today continued to fall. Lack of speculative buying oouoted heav ily itgalnst values. The market closed nervous. 7ff1Vc under last night. Corn i finished Sc. to NfM4o down, oata He up I and provisions off 12'4h2&c. Nearly 10,Oi0.000 bushels of wheat. It Was announced today, left for Europe this week, a total almo-t 4.000.010 bushels larger than for the corresponding time a year ago. This fact was mainly responsible for lifting the market temporarily c above yesterday's close, but degression, which had prevailed earlier, set In attain near the end of the day and there was virtually no buylne except from shorts. , Corn followed the action of wheat. Clear, cool wenther tended to favor the bcar side. and so also did slowness or can nena"i. Assertions that l.OOO.OUD bushels of oats had bean sold here for export bald tne oats market strong In tha face of tha weakness of other grain. Provisions sagged under realising by packers It seemed to be a case where better prions tor noes gave an auvan tageous chance to unload. Grain prices furnished by I.ogen At Bryan, office. 318 South Sixteenth street. Article! Open. I H I gh.l Low. Close-t Tes'y. Whnatl I I I I Dec.. II n 10Ti! 1 '4 10p 1084 May. IV lZH1. V 1 111 1 U'4jl 1 M'4 Corn. 1 ( I I Deo..Rrffm WT4.1 M'4 "Wil W Msr VkWm(8l8i5l STs!VsOH Oats. I I I I I Dao..4Mi(?m 474 ' 4m47ff- 47 60S Msy.l4Vw'l 00' Pork. I I Oct-.'IH 50-401 1 00 4Sl Wrt I I 1H 60 18 fcV90 18 70 1 00 MS C."! 1$ 20 Jan.. 19 I 1 SO Lard. I ! I I I Oct.. I 1 8 60 42V4I 42H! I W LEGAL NOTICES Statement of the ownership, manage ment, circulation, etc., of the Omaha Dallv Be and Omaha Eve'ilnK Ree. published dally at Omaha. Neb., required by the act or August 24. 1912 Editor. Victor Rosewater. Omsha. Neb. Managing Editor. T. W. AlcCullough. Omaha, Neb. Rusiness msnagers, C. C. Rosewater and N. V. Fell. Omaha, Neb. Publisher. The Bee Publishing com pany, Omaha, Neb. Owners: Tha Ree Publishing company. Stockholders; Victor Rosewater, Omaha, Neb ; Charles C. Rosewater, Omaha Neb.: Estate of Leah Rosewater, Omaha, .Nt h ; Victor RosewaUr, trustee. Omaha Neb.; N. P. Fell. Omaha. Neb.; Stella H. Fell. Omaha, Neb.; Blanche R. Newman, Omaka. Neb.; H. A. Haskell. Omaha. Net).; P. L. Haller. Omaha. Neb.; Joseph Rosewater, Cleveland. O ; Ida Roaun waaser. Cleveland, O j Paul Roseuwsa ser, Cleveland. O.; llerman B. Rosen wssser. Cleveland, O. ; Alice R. Corn, Cleveland. O; S. Meyer Estate New York City; Antoinette Uerber. Omaha, Neb.; Alice Meyer, Omaha. Neb.: A. L Meyer, trustee. Omaha, Neb.; Eugene L. Oelsmer. Cleveland, O. Known bondholdera. mnrtgsgees and other security holders, holding 1 rer cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gxees or other securities. None. Average number of copies of each lssu of this publlcstlon sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers, during, the six months pro ceding the date of this statement: "PuM Dallv R 82 84 ' Paid Evening Ree Is.!3 Unpaid Daily Ilea, Including em- I pinyes. cbaritalile Institutions, re turns, ate I'nosld E enlng Bee. Including em ployes, charitable institutions, re turns, etc 1.423 654 Totsl 64.920 N. P. FEIL, Business Msnager. Sworn So and subscribed before m this 1st dav of Octot-er, L114. tSeal) M. P. NOKD. Notary Public. ' tMy commission expires July X, U18 rv 9 ;'; 87! 9 7H! S 4TV rv 77'! $77'. ) 874 9 6 Ribs. I I I 10 So j pi 1 10 U t i Si. I 10 70 tx-t.. Jan.. 1(1 VI fl 10 J0V It 28 Chicago Cssh Prices Wheat : No. 1 red, tl.OOVU'l H; No. 2 hard, II .0j, Ifl 04V Corn; No 2 yellow, 73V'7.,,c; No. .3 el low, 72tl72V,c. c.its: No. 8 white, 44T 4e; stsndnrd. 4ftfif-4'V. Rve: No. 2, av. Barley, MulOo. Seeds: Timothy, $"..J.r "dfvO1; clover, nominal. Provisions: Pork I7 7S; lsrd. I1 4f; HI'S 811.20. an'TTr.H-Creatwrv. 4ifl .c. KtXiS-Msrket hlglier: rwelpts f.044 cases: at nisrk, cases Included. lNf)?1i(.c; ordinsrv f'rts. l!"4r-"Hc; firsts 2lfl2?c IIITATUKS- Unsettlod. rorelpts. . rsrs. Mli ItlKiin snd Wisconsin, 4'Ki4;V; Michigan snd VIconsln wh'te. 4Kr62o: Mlnneeota and Dakotns. 4Mi6V. POULTRY- Market r aliva, highor, springs, 14c; rowis. mc. Mew lrk liesersl Market. NKW YORK, (Vt. Z SIMAR-Ri Steat'y; inoi.v-.v, 4 37c: centilriiKsl 6,"2c; ; 7 Wo; mould A. 7toe; cubes. 7c, X XX X. I powdered. 1st; owdere., ; (Ins i ranulitnl. 6.7V-: dlsmond A. 6.7ic. ton.! f,.eriorerti' A. Aiv No 1. ", 'HI TTr. rX 1 nBCH4"n. rrceilMl., e.n-n tubs; creamery, extras. Hc; speclitl marks, S0iffV : firsts. iT'iKsV. seconds. 4'y'i,ie; ladles, current make, firsts. ;rU22.c; packing stock, current make. No. 2. 19' i, !.. K,)UH Mnrkct Irregular; state, run svlvanla snd near-by hennery whites, AsiCo: gathered whites. 32Wtr. rilKKSK Market stemly : state, whole colored siocisis nvuKc: state, whole milk, fresh white ami colored, lancy, HMIl&V; skims, 4f14c 1 .Ul.TRY-!rescd . wek: wrt. rnnnni". ir...rn. turkevs. 2IW2c. l ive firm West.-rn rh,kens, broilers. HiflSc turkeys, not uuoted. fowls, PHI 20c j Minneapolis Oraln Market. MINNKArtH.IS. Oct $. WHEAT -Market VftW" lower In the early trading. FMU'R Docllned 10c a barrel. HARLEY-uiV RYE Wufc-V- . ' BRAN $t ' t'OR N No. 8 yellow, frttiti.c. ATS-No. 3 white. 42(ti4.V. FLAXl.SlstlKH Kansas CUT iraln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2-WIIEAT-No. hard, Wc: No. red, OTUiViSe; IH cember, KH'itWc; May, $1.0;.. CORN No. $ nils:ed, 72,y; No. 2 whlta, TMiTftV;" Dacemlwr, M'c; May, 87HV tfiSc. OATS No. Z White, 44W4oo; ino. I mixed. 4iriCHc. Osnaka Hay Market. OMAHA. Oct. l.-HAY-Pralrle: Choloa upland, nona here; would bring $12: No. 1 til .Wi U m! fv'.v I t S04T11.C0: No. t ITOOUeflC Choh-e midland: $11 01W11.8S; No. 1, 81" onwtt.nti; ino. s, okwiiw; no, s. r oOtiJOO Choice lowland. 800; No. 1. $ OoniS.jO; No. t. r.0OQ.00; No. $, $8.00 T.0c. S. I.aala Aral Market. ST. 'LOUlf. Oc,t. 1-WHKAT-No. red, $1.01tl.03Hc; No. 8 hard. U.oltfl.O; December. $1 lc: May, tl.0V. CORN-No. 8. 7ic; No. 2 white. 7Sc; December, SC' Mr V.ffl8V' . OAT-No. 2. 444JH4HC, No, J whlta, 4KVho. Liverpool urain siaraiai. MVKRPOOU Oct. 8 -WHKATSpot weak; No. 1 Manitoba, s $d; No. $ red. winter, new, as 4d: futures, weak; Octo ber. Is l'd; December, 8s 4d. CORN 4tpot, nominal; futures, easy; October, ba ViiA. CIIICA4JO 1.1 YB STOCK MARKET Cattle and Unas Are ileady 9he StroaaT. CHICAGO. Oct. X. CATTLBJ Racelpts. I, 000 head; market slow; boeves. $ B0if$ II. 00; steers. $.UVif.00; stockers and feed ers. $&.8oarr rows and heifers, $S,tr0; calves, r Mull.ro. Hi Kl 8 Receipts, 11.000 head; msrket steady to a shade ehlgher; bulk ef sales, $7.80i 8.50; light, $S 80SW; mixed, fi.l 880; heavy. $7 50U.M; rough, $7.CAt7.5; pigs, $4 7RS$.MI. SHEEP AND LAMUS Reealpts, tK.000 head; market strong; sheep, H.T&re.SO; yearlings, $5.60r.2&; lambs, $.00(trr.8O. St. LouU Llye Stork Market. mfn i nma f n. , rrr tr D.n.lnl. 1.100 head; market steady; native beer steers. $7,ft0iftl0.l)fi; cows and heifers, $4.04 stockers and reeders. go.tnHiT.ftii; southorn steers, $K tXVfiS.00; rows and half era. I4.004IS.AO; native calves. tti.OOttsll.oo. jffKlS Recelpta, S.700 head; market lower; plga and lights. $7.50413.00; mixed nnd butchers. H.ST.flH fir,: heavy. $8 Sf.JM H. SHEEP AND I.AMBS Rexalpts. 1.804 head: market, steady; native muttons, $4.00106.00; . lambs. $7.0a7 . New York Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, Oct. $. Two government reports supplied the features of tha cotton exchange today. Tha census ginning fig tires appeared, showing $,.W.sit8 bales Binned to Septomber 84, or tft.BM bales more than a year sgo, and within 300,004 bales or the big ion crop. In view of conditions, these figures ap peared surprisingly lurge to the trad here. The crop report at noon made the condition 73.8, against 78 last month, and a ten-year average ot 68.8. On tha big acreesge planted It suggested a yield of 15.800,0110 bales, excluding linters, which closely approximates the record crop of 1911-12. No official onnounrements war Issued during the dsy, but an early report by tha syndicate committee Is expected, which members aro still hopeful will solve the problem of the Liverpool straddle sc. count. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 8 COTTON pot In lair demand; sales, 4.800 bales. Co tree Market. NEW YORK. Oct. t-Ths board of managers of the coffee axchsnge, at s special meeting, passed resolutions to ths effect that the voluntary oommltte on llouldatlon he Instructed to suspend then sessions until further suthorlsed by the board. As this was believed to be tha re sult of varv poor demand and conse quently declining prices, sentiment was bearlshly Influenced and local spot quota, tlons declined tc. with Rio "s quoted at r and Santos 4a at an average of 10sc. Offers from Brssll were bsrely steady and two steamers, carrying o.000 begs, cleared from Ilrsilllsn ports for New Vork. Drr floods Mavkat. NEW YORK. Oct. 2.-DRY 00008 Cotton goods Irregular; yams active; wool buying from Australia, active. Silks quiet. Trade in silk materials was gen erally declining. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct 1 MERCANTILE I PAI'KR-7 per cenL ' 4TERl.1N EXCHANGE Stead v; for cables. $4 Wf: for demand. $4.8iu0. SILVER liar, i2Vic. f attea Glaalaa Heport. WASHINGTON. Oct. $. Cotton ginned prior to September 25 amounted to 3 3M.. titll bales, tha renstis bureau announced todsv. Round bales Included were 3,?J-; sea island. 1$1.W6 laies. Metal Market. ST. TjOIMft Oct. 2-METAL T.ed. nominal at 3.Utl; speltsr, nominal at Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. 1 Bank clearing for Omaha today wera $3.'8.13 84 and for the corresponding day last year, $3.$3B,238.8ii. Must Keep Isles or Lose Hold on Pacific WA'lirNflTON, Oct. 2. -Warning that Philippine independence meant surrender of American strategic command of ths Pacific, "tha fighting ground of the future," and that a conflict between ths United Stites and tha Orient, "commer cial or otherwise," was Inevitable, was given the house today by Kepublcan leader Mann, la a vigorous speech op posing tha pending administration Philip pine bill. Representative Mann declared that If the Philippines became Independ ent they would, tn time, either be ac quired by Japan or some other nation ultimately to be used sgalnst tha United States. . Nov . Jan.. OMAHA LIVEJIOCK MARKET - Cattle Heceiptj Very Lig-ht, Prices Without Noteworthy Change. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER '; Fat fthee and All Kind of Feeders Ktrndy Fal l.amKs Tea la FIN ellTe. HOUTII OMAHA. Oct. 2, 114. Receipts were- r-fla Un jOtean. .Official Monday ."m.Ws 8.DM ' 48.4 , iiilclul Tuesdsy lO.tL'il Officlnl VeilnelHy.... i.2.S rt.rH Thurf.lsv Tr.7 Kstlmate Friday aio r ,v "lays this w eek. .36.8S1 Ssmr duyg p.st w Cck. . .31.579 Cnmf dsvs 2 wki i.o -n -M 214X7 1M.1S.1 141,304 14.2M M.i , 14X1 111,)c?n,, ,H7S 121.212.,. 24.777 162, is Same dnys 8 wks sgoi. 22771 Ssme dsya 4 iclts ago. bsme days last jear...&i..0fi ie 'oiiewmg table shows tha receiptee i sttle ihogs snd snrep ut the South Omaha ' ilva stAck msrket for the year to date, a lompaicd with last year! I14 111 Inc. ree. t ' atfle (Ui nat n? ivm r. mi "- l.fl.4;.7,:,O24.0; 220,919 t"1f'P ,iil.rt t.lM.SV 4AS Tha following table shows the prices for jogs t tne South Omaha live stock mar set tyr the last few days, with compart sons. I 'ate, i ittu il'M ut iitl..pi4.'IMW.ilWt. sw iff 1 ilT J ' 1 l "I $71 7 s$ 4 7$ Sept. 1$ e j 7, , n, , B)' t 7 2 tej.. . 14 8 80S 8 4.A 7HI $ 7 $ M , ept. lo I M 7 Ml 'I $ Tsl 8 S4 $ OSI t M SlPI" 'M ! ' ; 48 4 Hi !ta 10 It s si' ii t s 7 Sw S 21 4 H " 4 81 4 sJ.: 4 81 . ept. g. v $011 8 lOlS 81 Sept. IS.) $ m 7 w, g u 7l Sept. Mi i 8 4o 8 83' 4 44 II 8 921 8 92 8J1I I 8 tol 8 83' 4 8 M'.I I 4ii 8 40 I 8 OKI s ) t (, $ n 12 nepr. ill x 8 47 teut. 22 Ml 8 4.1 ! 10 ePl. n.- s k am a 4S It blti I 4 4 7J .2 7a b. V W 'l 1 M I 441 8 14 4 7$ I t'P ' $ 4 4 I 4 IS 4 77 , ! M27 47.7M 4.M9 r.47, 4.000 S.ftcJ! L" 1 r IT "'l H '' ' s 461 S7 , a'Kl- 2 W 4 2HI 8 4 8 18 Sept. WIS ism . t (tt 4 14 $ 12 08 4 47 S? ' , 4 IS 4 T n! 4 , , -l ' k. l 8 a 8 421 t 12 4 41 1 7 88 4 W V I S?k " Sll Ml 7 TCI 4 00 O;-!.. I f 7 ', 3 I 441 4 8M e 7 (, 4 at Sunday. " Z (A1!Lt.KR,-"u ot cattls, as usual"1 on a Friday, were moderate, only head big reported In. This brings tha total' for ths f lv days this weak up to M.M1 ,; head, being the largest of any weenl thus far tms year and larger man tor . over 1,000 head. There were not enough beef cattls her to really make a test of tha market, but the feeling was generally stady with yea- terday. 1 his means that tha market an beef cattle Is around 162io lower than a week ago. tha amount of tha decline " depending upon the kind and character - of the cattle. Cows and heifers were la light supply today and steady, but for ths week they are around $uo lower, being at tha ex--' treme low point of the year. The de-' nl,n1...,m. no,t dr bos fair, but 1 still the trade has not been any too ac tive. A feature of Uis market Is ths good demand tor rannera Stockers and feeders hav steadily j tended downward this week oa account 1 of tha lllierai supply and the nvoSerats ' country dumand.. It would appear that--the scarcity of money has kept many , buyers from taking on cattle, and In that way tha demand baa been diminished. , In i, this way prices have gradually tended! downward through a laek of sufficient buying demand. 1 - Quotations on Cgtfje; Good to choice cornfed beeves. $ 80 10.60; fair to good" cornfed beevas, $s.neiS 80; commo to fair '' oornfed beeves, $7.7M4.tK; good to choloa , range steers $, 404j. ft; fair to good range , steers, M.7dtr7.40; common to fslr range steers, $4 004i4 78; good to choice grass ;' heifers. i WW.W; good to choloa grass J cows, $.2r4l7; fair to good grades, $3.50 e ft.26; common to fair grades, 44.t4M.sO; I7lm. tr4"- -26.40; good? to choice. , 7.i4.26: fair to good. fc.&o7.40; 00m- V mon to fair, (.00itrl0: stock heifers, $6.78 ' 97 06; stock news, 44.7$4-8.2&: stock oalvea, T r7.0tKa.8.5o; veal calves, $4.00t14.$: bulls, stags. stO.. $6 8W7.O0. HOOH-Recelpu dropped off a little to day, only about slxty-sevea cars, or 4.404 head, showing op. Total for tha weak to data Is $8,481 head, being 4.0U9 head heavier " than a week sgo, but about 2,800 short of . last vear. Trade opened out rather dull this morn:' lng snd early packer bids wera Just about I1 a nickel lower. There were no good ' lights hero today; but shippers and spec-,4 ulators bought good mixed stuff freely.' r st prices that wera quoted as anywhers 1 from steady to a nickel lower, best butch- crs again selling as high aa pL'it. With other points reported as opening dull and., weak, tha feeling was nut overly strong.'.' here, snd while sellers priced their hogs' I early at stroimer figures, quits a number. I were cashed during tha earlier part of thex.' forenoon at tha packers1 first bids, that' ! Is, a nickel lower. Later on, when tha heavy shipping purchases began to show up, competition breams keener and values braced up slightly, so that quite a num., bar of hogs sold at lust about steady fig ures. c Uulk of the sales wss mads at 't7M& T tO, the moat popular figure being 87. S. . There were a few scattering shipper sales i on un above the even money mark, with tops again reaching Values are no 1 ths lowest they have been slnoe the earlr part of August; when ths temporary tightness ot money seat the average low as $7.48. sHaEP Buyers went right- after any thing In ths killing line and paid prioas 1047 Uo higher for the bulk of ths lamb offerings and steady to strong, and posv slbly a dime better, oh awes, there .blngr of coursa few, if any, yearlings or crs on tha market, it was about a nor mal run for a Friday, as some 8,600 bead were reported tn. against 4,874 a week" ago and 8,818 on ths same day last year. . Ouallty today waa much ilka that oa Thursday, being fairly good generally,' but there being nothing on the strictly prima order. Ths offerings wera pot ss . good as at ths closa of last week, and on this account both fat sheep and lambs., are quotable steorv to HW 16c bettor than , last Friday, notwithstanding the fact that; ths receipts on tha local market have been liberal during the week. For the1 first five days of tha week tha receipts foot up 1M.1H1 bead, compared with 143.IMJ4 1 for the same time last week and 15J.1S8 a 7 year ago. In fact, the supply this week has been ths largest of any week so far '. this season. ; A bullish factor la ths trade has been the fact that the receipts ' at the five other western markets ahow ; a shortage ss compared with last Week ; and a year ago. The fat lambs this morning sold largely at I7.16fr7.40, with the bulk going around.' $7,3047.40. Fat ewes moved at $4,600' iM mainly. 1' Quotations on range sheep and lambs: . !.ambs, good to choirs. $7. 807 .SO; lambs. fair to good. $7.0oy7.30; lambs, feeders, 1 $'. 0fvn7.1S; yearlings, good to choies. $5 73' fi00; yearlings, fair to good. S5.40S.7fc; yearlings, feeders. saefaJtSOi aethers, good to choice. $S. 20&5.60; wethers, fair r to good. Vi.0(Vfli.20; wethers, feeders, $4 34 $4 8S; ewes, good to cheiea, $4 ffH4; ewes, fair to good, $44004.60; swas. feeders. $0.40 , t4.30. j' Kansas ty Live Stack Market. 1 KANSAS CITY. Oct. 2. -CATTLE Re- -cripls. lJU) bead: market strong; prime 7 Ted steers. $10 4"t 10 ); dreased beef ; steers. IX 009.78; western steers. $4,704 -V.86: stockers and feeders, 8i.Otf 90; bulls. J $6.0 fjli W. calves. $ti.kn 10.60. HOGS Receipts. 4.700 head; maraet, ' steady: bulk, 37.fc04tli.30: heavv, $76S.(a: 1 packers and butchers, $7.8C0i.3C; light. 47 M ' t)H 16; plxs. $7 S6S17.7S. SHEEP AN DLA6IBR Receipts. S.ttW . head: market hltrher; lambs, $7 0n7vi;, yearlings wsthera $4.00ia4.; . ewes. $i.25(04.W. St. Jorjb Live Stock Market. ST. JtiPEPH, Oct. 8 CATTLE Re eelpta. 800 head; market steady; steers,. ' 87 OVp 10.60: cows and heifers, $4.26o.60, cslves. $7.W8lU.60. HOGS Receipts. J.60O head: ' market 1 steady;- lop. I. 26; bulk of . sales, $s.W , "sHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelots. tOOO ' head: market firm; lambs, $7.004$7.40. .( 1 ' ' . . r American Telephone & ; Telegraph Co. A dividend of Two Dollar par share will be paid on Thursday, October 16. 1914, to stockholders of record at the cIojs of business on Wednesday, Septem ber 30. 1814. Q. D. MILNE. Treasurer a rs f 1