Tin: HKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU 3, 1915. 11 Mill UK NT Nl NT N1CK1.Y furn..lio.1 room; ilos In; moilfrn. .'.l s .".M St. CAPITOL AVE., 1813 Steam heated room with lvatcri. suttsoie r.r two. Kur. room and tath. lMvenwnnh. JIASOX, S;j-To iiiiWrti rooms, en unite, furnished rntnr1'1!'. llimry 414. SC1TK OF nTT'To K hiMS, iti private, congenial faml'v; not far from car. 112 N. 1'ith. Wrb. S4.V LAHOF., modern room, newly furnished. 118 North 2Mh ft. Mirnry 8 1ST.. NEWLY furnished rm. near town. 1. i.1). PLKASANT, modern furalahed room, close In; quiet homo. Doug. 7M9. ON !3 room for 3 or 4. and one for i persona, lariie and niry. With or with out bonrrl. Private family Iouclns 110. ROOM in private family, good location. 2.VT0 Pnppleton .We. Tvicr U.H. MOI'KKN, newlv furnished rooms, first and aoc'nd floor. li N. 21st, South Omaha. I'hone South SiUft. 1214 IK)lTiLA9-Newly furnished rooms. Furnace heat Close In. Red (51. WASTED Two roomers In private fam ily; walking distance. Tyler 22S2-K. GIIAY6TONF. HOTF.L. 2423 Cass: every modern convenience: rules reasonable. H leeping rm. In priv ate family. 82. H. 272.1. Fl'KNISHK.U room In all modern home, with breakfast, walking distance. 7o2 S. 2fith Ht. I'hone Tyler 2v'4. I'ornliihf A llovme. WEPT FA TIN AM. Furnished or Unfurnished. 141) AND fin. Seven rooms nil inni1irtL rtiano filaver. etc. Paved street, half block to car. Douglas f013. MY Hul'SE completely furnished, for rent for Blx monms or longer. ent for sh Mrs. W. H. Mnnger, 1524 8. S.'d Ave. Ilounckrrp-aa Riraitii. KtH PAVEXPORT-TWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED HKPO. ROOMS. NEW HRICK FLAT. I or S nice niw., housektrtng. 112 8. 11th. Zul.i MASON On room for two gentle men; use oT den. H. 7G"2. Uobhi and Colta;. North. FFA'EN rooms and bath, all modern. 2624 Manderson Bt. Phone W. 326. FOR RBNT-2SU S. .13d St., new and modern; 6 rooms and bath; hardwood finish, parlor, dining room, kitchen, sun parlor first floor; 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, bath on 2d floor; one block from car line; cheap rent to good tenant. Will be shown on application to W. T. SMITH CO.. City National Hank Bldg, o 8-R.OOM, strictly modern, practically new home; reasonable to right parties If taken at once. Call Colfax 492. FOR RENT Beautiful modern retl dence, 7 rooms and bath, pot water heat. Large garage; at 3120 Florence Blvd. Pnono Colfax 8S0. 8-room. all modern. 1 -7 Lothrop. f 22 fro. WALKING distance. W38 Dodqe, 8-room. modern, $25; key, 2040; call Web. 4S75. -R. MODERN house. J!.n. Weh. 2.V17. 2715 Ohio St., 7 rooms, 817. Doug. 4478. Rent Reduced NIca 8-room house, modern except heat: storm windows; arranged for two fami lies If so desired; rent $22. 1:511 Corby St. Tel. Web. 78X2. FOR RENT $10; 3005-3007 Franklin street, 6 rooms each; modern except heat; both In perfect order. Can be shown at any time. See these cozy homes. W. T. SMITH CO., City National Hank Hid. o Snntli. -R. cottage: mol. UH 8. 31st H. 2S. -ROOM house and sleeping porch; Field ci uo oistrict. wti s. 3&th Ave. H. SSi'i. CLOdE-IN, desirable five-room cottage, modern except furnace. 62S 8. lth Ave. j-mugms w. a, ntxenoaugn. STRICTLY modern, 7-r., Hanscom Park, cottage, oak floors, $25. Tel. Har. 4223. 8-R. modem cottage, Ui. Tel. Har. 18. T-ROOM. modern, S3S Poppleton Av. MODERN 7-room house, 1618 Park Av $36, Phone Harney 1566. 627 PARK AVE. It-room mod home, $38; garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7307. I-ROOM cottage. Ill S. 2Stu St, $15. Water paid. Fine modern home, practically new, prettily decorated, good woodwork, easily heated, good location, near car lines. Inquire 712 Park Ave. Harney 1241. 6-r. house, mod. ex. heat. iuO 8. 21st. 8Wrc. 3STH AVE. AND CASS IjO. T rooms, 2 blocks Farnam line; close to cathedral and Saunders' school. Owner leaving city. Cull Doug. 2715; evening anq punuay. iiarney ti.H. 438 North 38th Ave. 4 rooms down, In mahogany and oak; 8 rnninl An1 hath R ..Inuula r " n A tlonr; line big lot, fruit, hedse, $5o; will build garage, finish room 3d floor or make sleeping porch for extra rent; lease 1 or 2 years Iave citv Saturday. Dow, Harney 6134. Zii HOWARD Six rooms; modern; easily heated; beautiful Interior. Walnut alf. FIVE-ROOM cottage, modern except heat. 3210 Hamilton St. 1-r. mod. house. .il Ixvenorih. W. '!0 IiUNDFJK J-room house near car. D. 423 or Walnut 3317. MUcrllaaroai. FREE RENT 1 Mo. on this new B-r., very choice cottage, 3718 N. 20 St., Sil; -r., 2319 8. IS St., $12; 6-r., mod., 2110 N. 27 Ave., $13 50; select new flat. 6-r., 220 N. 22 St., $32.50; 3321 Davenport. 8-r., mod., $26; 12 others, $fi to $25. McKltrlck R. tl Co. D. 14S2. Ty. 2140 J. Globe Van&Storage ' Stores, moves, packs, ships; 3-liorse van nd 2 men, $1.25 per nr.; storage 2 per tno. Uhia.:uin auar. D. 4XJ) Ty. 23U. 7-ROOM modern house. Seward. FIDELITY WW Prone Douglas fNJ for complete Hat ot vacant bouses and apartmeiru: also for storage, moving. 1'tti tnil Jackson it's. 5-P.OOM cottane for rent, oiie-haif blocK from ewe Webster 2151. Gordon Van CcSS uv r. inn Bi. Tfl I I'M or Har. HOT. jiui'i.i..' i -1 . w 1 1 . i.Wuo, .11 1 1 n .id eation; $25. 34S l'Tatiklin Walnut 3043 (EE the Cen'xsl Furnituro stor' FHEB RENTAL I.TST Maggard's fan and titorag r e- mov lng. pacMij;. snipping. Dong's 1713 Webster St. SEVEN and five-room houses; modern; walking distance. Douglas 69. H. .iicnu CreUh Sons Co , Be Bldg OUbt S ln part, 0f Ui city. J.CReed Bv moving, storage. nam l. fit. FINK 7-room, modern house and gurtge, $4H. 2117 Lothrup St. Call Web. 72)6. FOH colored people, 5 and ti-iuum cot tages, partly modern. 1610 IM N. 22d St. Call Doug. 7M0. UH C'UMINU ST. 6-rooiu, modern except heat; good repair, IH per month. Tel. Douglas S7. Owner. tore mmd Ufflee. AUTOMOBILE BALE3ROOM. Full plate glass front, tile floor, steam heat, good location on auto row; very convenient access to front and rear. This is one of tlie best of the smaller auto salesrooms. Call for particulars. HARRISON & MOKToN, 15 Omaha Nat. Hank Kl.lg. BASEMENT room in modern office building, Harney Bt.; good display win dow. Apply ARM STRONG-WALSH COMPANY. Tvler lf.Stv State Hank Rldg. MODERN, convenient offices. Continental block. Rates reasonable. WAXTFII TO BCT WANTED TO HI" Y Four second hand heels such as are used on go-carts or foabv bugelea; wheels must be In good condition and from eight to ten Inches In diameter and all of the tame size. Kui further intormaiion Phon Harney ioM. WAXTFl) TO 111 Y Scrap Iron Wanted l.ono tons scrap iron In erlo4 lota. For prompt shipments out of north and southwestern territory of Grand Island. Great Western Iron & Metal Co. Grand Island, Neb OFFICE furniture bought and sold, . C, Reed, 117 Farnam. Doug. 4. Ptrlctly high grade piano Web. 3i"M Yal bus everything Id han.l Veb. 4904 HloliKSTricirfor"oidclothiug. pTiili WANTKII TO REST HOl'SE for family of 5; no small chil dren; place suitable for some chickens preferred. Address A 13, Hee. NICELY furnifched silting and bedroom, by young couple. In private family, ref ereneea exchanged. M 272. Hee. RKAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH UKD9 FOR 9ALK Arkansas. ASH DOWN, ARK. For. Information about cheap land In southwest Arkansas write W. L. Perkins, Ashdown, Ark. Iowa, FOR SALE 155-acre farm. I mites from Council Uluft's, on the Lincoln highway. Address J. llannil al. H. . Box 74. Krvr lork. NEW YORK FARMS FOR PALE. 16 cows, toain, tools, crops and hen go with this lf'O-acre farm; house, basement burn, new silo, orchard and woods. Price, $t.300. HOME FOR THE HOMELESS AND JOY FOR THE RENTER. 46 acres, house, barn, orchard, stream, cost team, tools. Price, $2,tiiU. WHY HAMMER ALONG THE LINFS OF CITY STARVATION? 80-acro farm, house, barn, orchard, woods, stream, 6 cows, village one mile; city, 8; school, 20 rods. Price, $t,400; $500 cash, $100 yearly. Write for photos. Rail road fare one way to purchaser. 14 MUN SON, 242S S. Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. Nebraska. 9t0 ACRES of the best wheat land In Western Nebraska; 480 acres school land, 640 acre privately owned; cut near 30 stacks of choice upland hay on tuiy part of the section this year: balance of grass stands knee-high. This land is unimproved, except 1 miles of fence. You can't find lelter land anywhere. Price, $1,200 for school land In cash; $19.2u0 tr section. $4,800 cash, balsnce to be paid $1.0m per vear with Interest at S per cent per annum. More cash, better terms. Will not separate. Write Y 124 Bee. UNIMPROVED 210-acre stock farm in Douglas county for $.,0 an acre. Address Y 120. Heo. Wlaeoasla. UPPER WISCONSIN Best dairy and general crop state in the union; settler wanted; lands for sale at low price on easy tarms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon sin Central Land Qrant. Excellent land for stock raining. If interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchard. Address Land and Industrial Depart., Hot Line Railway. Minneapolis VI Inn Miscellaneous. HAVE- YOU A FARM FOR SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City, la-. Journal, "lowt't Most Powerful Want Ad Ms dlum." Twenty-five word every Friday evenmg, Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning tor one month, giving sixteen ads oa twelve different day tor $2; or CO words, $4, or 75 words, $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa new, paper, 25U.0U0 reader dally In four great tat. REAL. ESTATE LOANS FARMS and city loan at lowest rat. TOLAND TRUMBULL, 443 Bn Blag. $100 TO $1,000 made promptly. r. 1. Wead, Wead'Pidg.. 1Mb. Farnam St. CITY and farm loans, $, Ha, per cant J. H. ZJumont ft Co.. 41 State Bank. A "For Sale" ad will turn aecoud-uand furniture into cash- MONET TO LOAN. To people wishing to build homes or business buildings. For complete information con cerning terms, etc, call on or address BANKERS REALTY INVESTMENT CO, Ground Floor Bee Bldg. Telephone Douglas 2UJb. c WANTED Uwod farm and city loan at lowest rate. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1612 Farnam. CITY" property. Large loan a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22K State Bank Bldg. OMAHA home. East Nebrasaa farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO . 101 Omaha National. Phon Douglas Hli. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. (iC CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlbcrg. (10 v 12 Brandeia Thaater Bldg. REAL ESTATE t)R EXCHANGE FOR Sale or Trade 240 acres of land In Logan county, $6.60 per acre. 1H0 acres 11 mile from North Platte. Will take auto on this; $10 per acre. 4 acres, well Improved, In Dawson county. Will take Omaha payment a part payment; $30 per acre. 160 acres ln Dawson county, Improved. $25 per acre. 640 acres In Logan county, $6 per acre. Residence, Hanscom park district, h-room, all mod ern. Will take small property and give time on balance. Address 1517 S. th St. Phone Red 5447. o. (-room cottage. Council Bluffs. 80 acre irrigated Colorado land; for lot or cot tages ln Omaha. Colfax 3S0. FOR SAI.E or exchange, two lots In Van couver, British Columbia. Address P 2B1. Bee REAL E8TATF ACREAGE 2 3 4 5 Acres Acres Acres Acres In Richland Acres if you want some of the best level and gently rolling rich land, close to a paved road and a tiood location, you should not overlook acres in this new addition. It la all ln alfalfa and original prairie, onlv a short distance from Benson and adjoining Keystone Park on the north weal. Some pieces have running water. An elegant place for an Investment or a future home. This tract is only blocks from the Jitney line. These acres will be sold on our usual easy terms, (rice $:150 to $450 per acre. Hastings & Heyden 1114 HARNEY 8T. 8 Acres Improved Located close to Benson, on Main street, paved road. House has 7 rooms, com- lnation hot air and hot water heat, water system in house, lavatory, bath; good large barn for hay, cows, horse and chickens; also implement, buggy and auto storage room; good hoghouse and large chicken house; nearly all high and sightly ground, south and east slope; about acre In alfalfa, some young fruit. Be sure to see this, as It 1 a very choice piece of suburban property. The build ings are nearly new. Price Is only a trifle more than the land alone la worth. Hastings & Heyden 1414 HARNEY BT. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE OWNER will sacrifice $-r., strictly mod ern house, with large s eeping room, oak floors., woodwork nicely decoiated. Terms l'hung Webster GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET All Cereals Advance with Wheat Going Up from One to Two and One-Half Cents. HEAVY RUN OF RYE CONTINUES OMAHA. November 3. 191". There was a general sjdvance tn all grains today. The wheal market was eseciiUy strong and ranged troni Hi2'-c higher. Although the demand for wheat was pretty active, the sales were not very heavy, due to the fact that the sellers figure on higher prices. Corn receipts were pretty light and the demand for this cereal was fair. The corn market sold from unchanged to lo higher. The run of onts was also light and there was a moderate demand for this cereal. Oats ruled SWc higher. The heavy run of rye still continue, there being a totai of thirteen cars re ceived today. Although the receipts of this cereal have Iwen exceptionally large during the past few days the demand seems to be pretty fair and the market advanced He today. Parlev wss quoted nominally unchanged to lc higher. Liverpool close: Wheat Htfld higher; corn. Hi 2d higher. Primary wheat receipts were S.tOl.ooO btishela and shipments 1,752,000 bushels, tllolhlny last year.) l'rlmnry corn receipts, were &OB.0P0 bush els and shipment 1 S3. 000 bushels. (Holl- day last year.) Primary oats els and shipment 1.15S.P00 bushels. iHoli day last year.) carlot nrurEirTa. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 2,M Jn9 M Minneapolis f"4 ... ... Duluth 4 Omaha M Z1 IS Kansas City 2"J 17 IS St. Louis 14 18 M Wlnnip'g 1,9 ... ... Theao sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.0). No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, ie: 4 cars, 9!o; I cars, DTVie; I cars, Tc. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. D7c: 4 cars, 96c; $ cars, 9nVc 10 cars. ftc; 1 car, 9Hic: X cars, Wo; 2 cars, &34c; 1 car, 3c; 1 car. 92c. 8ample: 1 car, 90c: 1 cars. KV; 1 car. 85c; 1 car, "So; 8-R car, 70-. No. 4 spring: 1 car, 9fc. No. 8 mixed: 1 cars, 97c; 1 car, 97c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 96c: H car, 94c; S-T car. 90c. No, I durum: 1 car, 97c: I cars, 9fic. No. 4 durum: 1 car, Wo. No. J velvet chaff: H car, 97e. Rye No. 2: 1 car, 94o. No. S: 2 car. 4c; 4 cars. 3Hc. No. 4: 1 car. KV. Sample: 2 cars, 90c. Corn No. 2 white: S cars. fxo. No. S white: 1 car. Bo.. No. 6 white: 1 car. 6K4c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. RRAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDH h)R SALE OK KENT, 114 S. 29TII. Seven-room house, not new, but In good repair; fully modern; lot alone worth $2,000; will make a fine close-in home for some one. WANT AN OFFKR, Can make easy terms, or will consider lot or rnortgage paper or smaller house a part payment, or will rent. Rasp Bros. 106 McCague Hldg. Ioug!as lfioS. $2,450 Brand new, 4 rooms and bath, furnace, all modern, cement basement, stairway to floored attic; east front lot, located 2348 8. 36th Ave. Liberal terms to good parties. C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeia Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE West Farnam Goes This Week 43$ N. 38th Ave., near cathedral and Saunders school, 4 rooms diwn, In ma hogany and oak, all fine oak floors; S rooms, bath and sleeping porch above; maid's room third floor. $l,0iO cash, bal ance monthly If desired. Price cut to $7,000. Make offer before I LKAVB OMAHA SATURDAY ; or will lease to you for one or two years at $50. O'Kcefe Real Estate Co., Call todny, Hnrney 51T.4. West Farnam Lots East fronts on 36th St., Just north of Dodge St., ln that newly developed dis trict, for $2,0U0. Restricted to good homes making an especially safe place to build. We have built several houses. It Isn't too late to start one for you and have It ready early in spring. Only two east front lots left in (he block look at them today. Harrison & Morton Bit) BARGAIN House for sale; must be removed; some pleasant location at 2,773 Harney; look It over and give us an offer. John Lol. Web. 3M2. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN llaudee. Dundee's Best Buy $4,650 7 rooms, practically new, thoroughly modern, consisting of extra large living room, fire place, dining room, den and kitchen on first floor, all finished in oak and oak floors; 1 large bedrooms and en closed sleeping porch, second floor; well located on south front lot, convenient to car. $1,000 less than the property can be duplicated for. If Interested this should le investigated at once, a the property will be sold this week. Glover & Spain Houglas Sy2, 919 Clty National. Dundee This dandy corner lot, lOOxlM, fronting on three streets, is a fine buy at the price asked. This lot has water, side walk and paved streets on the three sides. Address, north side liard Ht. and onth Ave. to 60th Ht. If you want a barguin, see this today. Creigh, Sons & Co. 50 Kee Bldg. Douglas 200. DUNDEE SNAP ! ft-room modern house; east front; I blocks to car line OWNER LEAVING 471 TT. CALL WALNUT wwnt, A DUNDEE lot, on paved atreet, for tl.lSO; $0 cash. Phone D. 42SJ. Beaaosu Benson's Biggest Bargains 2501 No. 59th Ave., -r., trictly modern; 2-r. finished ln oak. only I year old. all newly decorated, choice corner lot, fioxli; only 1 block from center of town and ca.- line; ha good gara. Price $2 7W $2u0 cash and $JD per month, or will rent or consider an exchange. Rasp Bros., 10$ McCague Bldg. Dou. 1E3. REAL ESTATE VACANT TWO large clear lots ln Cloverdsle addl- l '.',, v - - 1 . . wsv m l a sac- offer rejected. L 2 9. Bee. REAL ESTATE MISCELLAmoUS LA1U5K east front lot. near car line: $1 down; $1 per week. Prloe, $-. Call us ana we win tan ke you to this lot. Shuler & Cary Mlnrapolls (iratn Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 2.-W II EAT De- cetiil.er, i('c, iluy, $1 o'.; No. i hard, No. 1 noi lUeru. S?,ci$1.U1S. o' j;0, i yellow: $ cara, "c. No. ellow: 1 car, lc; 1 car. e. No. I mixed: 1 rar. NVe; cars, fc-e. No. $ mixed: 1 car (near yellow , f'tr; I ears, tvVc. No. 8 m xed; 1 car. e.sc. No. mixed: 1 car. fWc. Sample: S-J car, STc; !-& car (had. WV. Oats Standard ; 4 cars, .VV. No. white: a cars, 34c; 1 csrs, 4Sc. No. 4 while- S cars. $4c. Sample: I car. 3T4o; 1 car, S.'c, 1 car (barley mlxedV S"c Bartev: Reiected: 1 car 4!V. Omaha Cash Price Whent : N- t tor key. $1.0Hfl.2; No, t turkev, tt 0it1 (t : No. I hard. fcWr lt 00; No. 3 hard. SMi-me-No. 4 hard. W'i.i7c: No 1 spring. k-1f II 02; No. 3 wring, SX'.ffM (: No. i durum. STiif.Kc; No. 3 durum. '."t,?7r; nnm Ple, Tour-. Corn No. white: KtSW nr ; Vr 1 hi,. U I. V . . . tui' I " ""it, i,u.,, , iii, Vllllf, tv-.'n Ift'ViV: No. R white, ftv(uVWc: No. 1 yellow, J "VuHiC; No 3 yellow, oosKOUjc; No. 4 yenow, N"iU"Vc; no. i yellow, 6yihie; No. vellow, f.iviccv,c; No. $ mixed. vin9r; No. 3 mixed. WV'f Mc: No. 4 mlxd, fvXTG.'.Vr; No. & mixed. KviirvVc; No. ft mixed, .'.S'ifSc. Oats' No. 1 white- 3.'. V'fSo : standard, 3fMiS5Sc. No- white. SlV,m4c; No. 4 white, .VVr34c Parley: Malting, M-ffVic; No. 1 feed. 4f-fiWie. Rye: No 2. ".(tj.V; No. . 93-J94C. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Pee bv logsn Brysn, stock and grai l brokers. IIS South Sixteenth street: Artlclel Open. ( High . Uw. I Close Ves'y. Wheat I I rvcit os-if i wsf i rrs'i 1 05XV4 May. 1 WSS 1 1 vi 1 uuSA Corn. Ill l'ep..!S9'aW(,'B9S',fl N"! K14A' May.:ti(j'Si l IflO-Sum 001B Oats. I I I I I 1W lec..l l I 3911 A May.l S9Sl $T,I WS'SeSVU Pork. I IVc.l 14 4fi I 14 SO 114 45 14 W. Jan.. I 19 47H 16 67Vj 16 471 1 6 Lard, till .1.. .. 14 6 18 47H Jan..! 9 02S 07m 00 I 9 07H May. 9 rM 9 r, IN I I 21 nibs, i I i I Jan..l 0H 07H 9 00 I 07 Mav.l Si"il $ml 27H1 9 Kw 9 2-W o:v 9 2i A-Asked. B-Hld. CHICAGO till AIM AND rilOtlJIOJH Featarea of the Tradlnar and Closlas; Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. I Repcrts of luerened tension between Ureeoe and the Anglo French allies did a good deal today toward bringing ahout higher price for wheat. The market closed strong. 1VC to I'tC'V tin, with Ie-emler at $1.04, and lay at $1.0f.V Other leading staples, too, scored net gains corn c to Vi''V- oats o and provisions a shade to lTc. Upturns ln the wheat market began right at the start and received at no time any Important check. Bolls gve chief attention to the foreign situation, and especially advices from IJverpool telling of Inadequate supplies and saying that the purchase of S.OOO.OilO bushels of wheat by Oreece from Bulgaria had led to a fresh political tangle. Persistent strength also of quotations at Wlnnleg was taken to mean further buying there for Kurope. An additional encouragement for bulls lay ln the fact that snlpmenta of wheat and flour out of Minneapolis were said to he the largest ever known. Penplte free prorit taking by holders, trading in wheat at the finish was within "c of the top prices of the session. Some falling off In receipts northwest as com pared with a week ago was partly re sponsible. There were also estimates cur rent that winter crop acreage would show a decrease of 15 per cent. ln the corn pit assertions that the qual ity of this season' crop averaged only 7H.9 per cent as against 86 per cent for a series of years gave an advantage to the bulls. Besdles, there waa talk of Im proved export demand at the seaboard. Oats were also helped upward by ad vices of a good distributing business in the east. Cash transactions here, how ever, were not enlarged to any perceptible cxient. Strength In the nrovlslnns market mi lled confidently from a radical cutting down of western stock of meuts. Pack ers sold on the bulge. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red $1.12HW1.12; No. I red. $1.0vil.llU; No! 1 hard, nominal; No. 1 hard, ll.00tfl.02t,. Corn: No. 2 yellow. 66Kic; No. white. 4ViiiBc. Oats: No. $ white, 864(& ; standard, K9g40c. Rye: No. S, $i.ouful.01. Barley, titiic. Seed: Timothy, $0.0(KuN.2B; Clover. H0.0iWr.J0. 00. Provisions: Pork, $M. so; larn, ix7; libs, $9.7&ii 10.05. BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 23iS28c. KGG8 Higher; receipts, 3, 11 esses; firsts, 27Hfc2.Ho.; ordinary firsts, 2fx27c; at mark, canes Included, iMilMo. POTATOES Lower; Wisconsin whites, 4Wf47c; Minnesota whites, 424tt7c; Minne sota Ohios, 4.10470. POULTUY-Allve, higher; fowls, ltVtc; springs, 18c. OMAHA OEKERAL MARKKT. I LIVB POULTRY Broilers: 1H to m runds, In separate comp., 17c; over IS to pounds. 16c. Springs, any site, 1H4, Pucks, 11c. Hens, over 4 pounds, per pound, 11c. Toung Oulaea hen, each loc. Roosters. 8tic. Turkeys, 16c; old Torn. 16c; under 8 pounds, 8c. pucks, mixed. 10c. Geese, full feathered and fat. 8c. Guineas, each. 26c; young. 1 to 1 pounds, 36c. Homer Squabs, 14 ot. and over. $3 10 to 12 o., $2. Squabs: No. 1, must weigh 8 os. , $1.50; under 8 o., 60c. Pigeons, any kind, per do., 80c FI8H Halibut, 11c; salmon red, 12Uc; salmon pink, c; catfish, 16o; bull heads, 14o; lake trout. 15c; pike, 16c; whlteflsh. 16c; cronples. 18c; pickeraL loo. O YbTE tUJ-C heaapeake : Bulk Small lArg . Gala. Cans. Cans. Standard f 1.86 2oc 80o Selects $1.60 23o &e Northern: Standards $160 Uo 86c Select $1.90 2rtc 40o Counts $2.00 2Mo 4bo BEEP" CUTS Ribs: No. L 19S4o; No. J, 16V; No. 8, 12Hc Loins: No. 1, 21Vo: No. 1. ISc; No. 8, 14c. Chucks: No. I, loo; No. 2, c; No. S. 9c. Rounds: No. L l44c; No. 1, 14c; No. I. 13c. Plate: No. L loc: No. 2. ISc; No. 8. 8Vc. CHEESES Imported Swiss. 42c; Amer ican Swiss, 28c: block Swiss, tic; twins, 17Vc; daisies, 17Hc; triplet. ir-c; Young America. 19c- blue label brick, Uo; llmburger, 1-fb., 20c; New York white, lfc'4c; imported French Roquefort. 46c. Fruit and vegetable price f urnlahsd by Olllnskl Fruit Co.. FRUITS Orange, California Val., 120s, and 160. $r00 box: 824s. $6.28 box; 2fi0s and 28Ha, $6.60 box; 176s, 200s and 216s, $6.00 per box. Lemons, extra fancy, Gol den Bowl, 800. $6.00 box; ft), 84.60 box; extra fancy Silver Cord. 800s. 84 60 box: S'iOs, 84.00 box. Grapefruit. 36a, 46s, Ms, 64a 80s, $5.60 box. Peaches. Colorado El- nertas, too Dox; calirornla Balways, 70c box. Pesrs, Michigan Kelfers, $1.16 box; Winter Nelll. $2.26 box: Idaho Kelfers. 12.25 box; Buerre Clarglues, $2.60 box. Grapes, Tokays, $1.50 crate; New York, tiasKets, ao basket, uananaa, !7a4 00 VEGETABLES Cabbage. lHc lb.; to- vmirm Clllnv.!. tl M Kaw V. - .1 I . tuce, $1.00 dozen: pepper. 60c basket; leaf lettuce, 60c dozen; parsley, 86c dozen; celery. Jumbo, 75c dosen; western, 75c dozen: Michigan, 76c dozen: rutabagoea, l'4c lb; cauliflower, 10c lb; wax. green beans, 81.00 basket; onions, Washington red. 2c lb.; yellow, lHc lb.; Spanish, ll 50 crate; pumpkin, lvtc id.; squash, lc lb. Potatoes, t olorsdo white stock. 6fn per bushel. Ohios. 65c per bushel. Sweet Po tato-. Virginias, $2.60 per bushel. NUTS No. 1 walnuts, 16o Hi.; filberts, 15a lb.; Brazils, WAn lb.; pecans 12V lb.; almonds, Nonpareils, 19c lb.; I XI., 17c lb.: Ne Plus I ltras. lc lb Prakes. 14o lb.: La Aguldoca. Uo lb. FIks. UlD ox.. 8oo box. MISCELLANEOUS Crackerlack. $J50 rase, S case, $1.76; cornpops. $3 26 ca.se; v case, II. ;o: uromenary dates. 12.75 box: susar walnut dates. 81.50 box: salted pea nuts, $1.15 can; popcorn, 40-lhs. $2 50 case. Peanuts, Mo. 1 raw. Be It) : No. 1 roasted, 80 lb.: Jumbo, raw. 7c lb.: Jumbo. roasted. 9c lb. Honey. $3 76 case. Airline $1.80 case. Cocoanuts. $4.75 bag; dosen, 75c. Kaasa City Grata aad Prorlslon. KANSAS CITY. Nov. J. WHEAT No. 2 hard. $1.0Krl.10; No. 2 red. SI lfxtpl.I7; pecember. iwi!vc;; May. 1 Ol'i. (HillN-No, 2 mixed. 0:o No. t whlta. 60nftic: Iiacember, 6Tc; May, 67fi6714fl. tWTit-M. 8 wnne, WH'tO.Hc; No. I mled Mtiilte. BUTTER Creamery, 28c; first. J6c; seconds. 2r; parking, l&Hc. FfKlf Firsts, 28c; seconds, Be. POULTRY Hens, llc; rooster. 8c; broilers, 16o. Mt. I.oals Urala Market. ' (5T 1)I'18 Nov. 1 WHRATV t red. $1. 14ft 120; No. t hard nominal; P cember, $104; May, 81.06 1.t4. CORN No. X. 62c; No. 8 white, new, 82c; December. 66Hc; May, 69e. oats No. z, v; No. $ whlta, nom inal. Liverpool Orals) Market. LIVTIRPOOT, Not. I. WHEAT Spot, No. 1 hard, old, no stock; No. 1 Chicago, new. lis 2d. Wlf KAT-Spot: No. t Manitoba, lis 5d; No. S, Ha 4d. r'ottna Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. l.-V-TTON Spot. easU-r; good middling. 7 JKl; middling 'Jrl; low middling, 8.47d; sales, 10,04 bales. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Higher and Feeders Slow to Lower Sheep Dull and Lower. HOGS AROUND riVE CENTS OFT CM AH A, November 1. 1!1R. Tteclpts were: Cattle, llogii. Fheep. Official Monday MS S.CI1 14 IK) Estimate Tuesday 7,iO S,A) 21,i0 Two rlavs this week.rJT.lS 6,911 SM Same days Inst week. J7..".' J 4 U M.i''V. fame dn s 3 weeks ago 22 Ttw $ S M."S4 8-in-e days $ weens axo i 71 .9 1 8amo days 4 weeks ago !2.7iV. 6.119 7J.M5 Same days Ut vesr. ...II. 4a 7.n 3.H The following tatile s.ws the receipts cf cattle, hogs and al-ep at th Omaha llv stock market for trie year to dat. a compared with last year: .i9. 11 ,i.w. Cattle 9tni7si 7H.siS K.9fa logs J 24.' 9 H l.v S;.:".'! Sheep I.RlO.SrtO 1.742.HT1 7S.9 '1 ho following table snows th average prices of hops at the Omaha live stock markft for the last few day, with com parisons: Pate 1915. 1914 19lS. ll!. 1911 1910. (Vi. 17. Oct U. Oct. 1 Oct. . Oct. II. 0t. 12. Oct a. Oct. H. Oct. 26. Oct. M. Oct :n I t I7 7 821 7 901 N 741 87 8 ii $ $1 8 7l 6 Til I 8 80 8 ' $ 8 481 I h ri 8 K 8 ll 8 37 1 8 111 '"I 8 50, 8 471 7 ft t 89 7 41 1 61 7 r 7 u T 68 7 69 7 54 7 62 7 05 T 70 7 72 7 6i 7 M 7 7 28 8 Ml T 76' $ M 7 82 6 94! T 5.i 7 84 1 1 7 03 7 57 8 88 7 E 1 82', 8 94 7 M H 43 2.-1 8 161 8 241 8 S4 $ 191 I li 8 08' 8 1.1 7 791 7 H 6 18 7 i 6 12 7 71 6 041 7 7ii 10i 7 67 I 7 01 8 2ti 8 l 8 l 8 IS, I 11 7 0? I 99 $ 9X T 09 7 I tct. SS. 7 67 7 74 t)ct. 9. Oct. 30. Oct. SI. Nov. 1 Nov. 2. 7 06 7 12 7 76 8 01 7 8, 7 91 7 U 7 10 7 71 7 68 v-uiniay. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty-four bout ending at $ o'clock yesterday : RECEIPTS CARS. all l Hons Shoo IV H'ses. . M. & St. P 6 Wabash I Missouri Pacific... 1 Union Pacific fc." C. A N. V' east.... 19 C. tit N. W., weal.... 60 C. it. P., M. A O.. 8 C, B. A Q., east.... C, B. 4k west... 65 C. It I. A P., east.. IS Illinois Central 10 Chicago Ut. West... 8 Total receipts.... 277 12 8 i 'i "i 8 21 1 I 1 14 23 1 8 $ 8 6 28 8 4 1 t 46 86 6 DISPOSITION H hlAD. cattie. iog. 8hee Morri A Co 768 470 1.; Swift and Company. L201 49 Cudahy Packing Co.... K79 Armour A t o 1,1;9 J. W. Murphy Morrell 10 Lincoln Packing Co.... 87 K. C. Co Smliey Bios . B. Van Sant Co 213 Benton. Van S. A L. ... 213 F. B. lwls 2uJ Huston A Co 19 J. B. Root A Co 206 J. 11. Bulla 141 I F. llusa 160 Hosrnstock Bros S3 McCreary A Kellogg... 76 Werthelmer A Uegon... 4tei H. F. Hamilton 82 Sullivan Bros 98 Rothschild 16 M. K. Calf Co 274 IChrlstlo 171 Hlgglns 8 Hulfman V Roth 40 Meyers 2 Baker, Jones A S 87 Tanner Bros 16 ii3 3; 2o7 78 93 John Harvey S4 llullls ... 1X2 172 H lues langsved 40 Other buyer 1,902 10.158 Totals 10.514 2.791 ,7k4 CATTLE Receipts this morning were very moderate, only half as many being reported In as on Monday. The total for the two day amount to 22.618 head, a falling off of 6.0U0 head as compared with the five day last week, but still about double the receipt of a year ago. Packers all seemed anxious for western beeves and such cattle as suited their purposes were active at prices around loo higher than yesterday. Good to choice cornfed beeves were also sought after, as high as $9.76 being paid for yearlings. Common to pretty decent cornfeds. that la cattle selling up to $9, were slow and weak sellers, packer giving th prefer ence to the range steer. Cow and heifers were In good demand and a the supply was vary moderate the trade wa active, with price fully 10c higher than yesterday. Pretty much everything In that Una wa disposed of at an early hour. Quotations on cattle: Prime cornfed beeves, $9.76ii 10.00; good to choice fed yearlings, $8.604.00; common to fed year lings, $6.50'! 60; good to choice heavy beeves, $.oomlt.76; fair to good cornfed beeves, $H.26fl'9.00: common to fair cornfed beeves, $6.2rdf.26; prime grass beeves, $s.00ii.60' good to choice grass beeves, 6.76; good to choice grass heifer, fti.oou 7.00; good to choice grass cows. tuMHt 6.40; fair to good cows, $6.00(uj6.80; com mon to fair cow $1.75(i;6. Oil; good to choice feeders, $7.40u.00; fair to good feeders, $6 8007.40; common to fair feed ers, $6.7r4i.80; good to choloe stockers, $7.608.00; fair to good atocker. $6 76 7,60; common to fair atockers, $6,504(4.76; stock heifers, $6.7&147(l; f'.c cows, $4.7$ t6.00; stock calve, $6.60Ti8.7&; veal calves, $6.50aS.60; bulls, tags, etc., $4.0oji.0X NEBRASKA. 64 steer. ...1106 ( e0 41 steers. ...1120 60 69 feeder.. 876 8 Mi 14 steers. ...1011 (36 8 steers.. ..1050 6 36 19 feeder.. 990 96 16 feeders.. lOSO 7 10 18 steer.... 990 36 86 feeders.. 913 7 06 22 feeder.. 90 7 26 WYOMING. 87 steer.. 988 6 46 46 steer.... 1063 20 feeder.. 870 6 96 11 feeder.. 906 6 96 9 feeder.. 811 86 SOUTH DAKOTA. 82 feeder.. 1023 7 00 HOGS Continued light supplies were the rule of the day. only about forty nine cars, or 2.200 head, putting in an appearance. So far thia week about 8,811 head have arrived, this being 2.000 larger than a week ago, but almost the same number smaller than two week ago and more than l.ooo lighter than for the cor responding period last year. Shipper market was a very uneven deal, ranging from steady in a few spots to 6ti liic lower in many esses. Tops reached $7.2.1, but as was the case yesterday very little sold over $7.16. As a general thing shippers showed more activity than they did Monday. Iackcrs started out very bearish again today, asserting that prices here were still too high as compared with other markets. One buyer refused to do a thing early, and on the whole the out look was discouraging at the start, so much so In fact that a good many hogs were cashed early In the forenoon on a 61 10c lower basis. Later on. however, packing demand took on a better tone and as shippers were more or less lively competitors all through the trade prices Improved somewhat, sales towards the close being close to 6c higher than the early trade, or steady to 6c lower than yesterday's average. Bulk of today's sales landed at 7.00. the longest string landing at the former figure. A sprlngkllng of real good stuff sold over tlMi. and quite a few loads of light weights were bought at $6.96 and on down, some selling as low na $6.75. Average trade was fully 60 lower. Representative sate No. A v. gd. Pr. No. Av. k. Pr. I. M , 21., t , 44., 64., .t:h m it Tt H 7 U W .mi ..It4 f u t M .ri 1 . Il ..l1 VI 14 T 14 IS IK .11 .III .U2 1 I' .7I ! 7 Wl 7 11 7 85 ...111 S60 7 00 ...114 ... 7 ot PIGS. 11 Ill ... M 71 11 ... I 79 71 144 ... 4 70 RHEEP Supplies continued moderate, although the deficiency wa not. so marked as it was yesterday. About eighty-four cars, or 21,r00 head, were re- fiorted In. the run being considerably arcer than at any of the other western markets. Two days' receipt amount to 86.160 head, being U.000 smaller than lat week and only a little over half as large as two weeks ago, but 2.600 heavier than for the same days a year ago. Supplies so far this we k are smaller than for any similar period for a number of weeks. With broader supplies at packers' dis posal the market reacted slightly this morning, fat lambs selling at prices that weYe anywhere from steady to lOn lower than yesterday. Monday's $8.76 top was retained on two bunches of rangers, whlhi bulk of th offering old round $8 65, snd some protty good lamsb that ware extremely hurry had to sell down to li.M. A pretty decent clearance of the fat of ferings had been made before noon. There was a fair showing of killing ewes on hand and packers enforced a Kc decline ln this division, taking the bulk of tho good ones around $0 XV This put prices back to where they were on last week's close. Supplies of feeders were far from bur densome, but demand was very quiet on early rounds, and up to a late hour In the forenoon very little had leen dona. Along toward noon lamb started mov ing In a sluggish manner, soma of the best being cashed at prices that were a flat l.'ic loaer. Stuff of the sort that brought IvOO Monday failed to beat $V4., snd one band that was considered about the same as the kind that went at $.h.50 yesterday sold at $x 86. Nothing like a clearance had been made at noon. There la almost uo call for feeding ewes, and shout the only ones that had sold to feeder buyers berore noon were fleshy enoi h to stirart a packer b d. They brotiKht $6.46. Anything a little off in quality waa paaae.i up without a second glance, and at midday most of the day's aiTlxala. ss well as a few bunches that failed to move yesterday, were atlll in first hands. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lamb, good to choice. $!t.60n8.i'6; lambs, fair to good. $8.60ti8 80; lambs, feeders, $7.7.ViJi.4i, yearlings, fair to choice, $6.0ttip.iO; year lings, feeders, t6.0ou7.16; wethers, fnlr to holce, t5.hMft.76; ewes, good to choice. $." 2fUV..60; ewes, fnl- to good. $t.7.-j.-6. ces, feeders. $4.50426 26. Uepresentallve sales: No. At Pr. 16: Wyoming buck 142 3 10 ;.t.' Wyoming bred ewes 97 t 50 H4 Idaho ewes 100 5 :15 9W Oregon feeder lambs 67 8 ) K'l Idnho lambs 67 8 60 117 Idaho feeder lambs 62 8 ml 1L'2 Idaho feeder lambs 60 8 60 171 Wyoming feeder ewes 98 6 10 8X Wyoming yearlings :l 7 CO 00 Wyoming feeder Ismha 54 8 JS 71 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 8 t) 4 Wyoming feeder lamb 61 8 & 610 Wyoming lambs to 8 7a &4 Wyoming ewes 104 4 00 CIIICAtiO I.1VK STOCK MARKKT llctnand for Caul Steady Hows at ronsr heep I settled, CHICAGO. Nov. I CATTLE Receipts, 6,0m head: market, steady. Native beef cnttle, $t'..10il H.50. western steers, $t'v60(i 8.76; cows and helfcra, $2.Kj.30, calves, $i.2f-1fl1 IW. IIOUS Receipts, 21,000 head; market, strong, unchanged to 5c higher; bulk of sales, t6.70i;.So; light, $'.. 7. 60; mixed, f6.iKir7.70; heavy. $6.4tjr7.65; rough, $U.4iKu? 6.60; pigs, $4 01.10. 8HEHP ANH LAMB.-Recelpts, 10,000 head; market, unsettled; wethers, tV&Vu' 6.46; ewes, $3.7!xu.70; lambs, $6.60&.U. t. UaU Lire gtork Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Not. 1. CATTLE Re ceipt, 6,200 head; market, steady; na tlva beef steers, $7.6Oi10.86; vearllng steers, $8.50(010.60; cows and heifer, $6 0 8.00; atocker and feeder. $60U87.76; nuthern eiteera, $.S.26.UK.60; cow and heifer. t4.ormnS.fcO; native calve, $6.0iHii HOGS Receipt. 16.000 head: market, lower; pigs and lights, $6.2.rwu7.30; mixed butchers, V.Xttf.0; good heavy, $7.iVo' ' SHEEP AND I.AMBB Receipt. t.SOO head; market, steady; yearlings, $6.50ifi 7.26; lamb, $8.00jv.00; sheep and ewes, $5.60i.25. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KAN8AS CITY. Mo.. Nov. I.-CATTLK Receipt. 18,000 head: market, steady: prime fed ateers, $!.6tVf! 10.25; dressed beef steer, tH.0(Kti.6O; western steers, $6.60f) 8 60; stoi-kers and feeders, $5.76iii8.2u; bulls, $4.6o'(il.00; ralvea, $6.0041 10.00. HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; market, lower: bulk of sales, $7.00ui7.20; heavy. $6 .904i7.2f; packers and butchers, $7.tXKm 7.30; llghta, $6.!iSr7.25: pigs, $6.0(Kff1.7j. SHEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts, 16.000 head; market, strong; lamb, $8.26i.76; yearlings, $V3fi 7.25; wether, $6,7546.60; e u' tr. ';.. nr. . I loam City Llv gtoek Market. SIOUX CITY. la.. Nov. t. CATTLE Receipts, 3.000 head; market, steady to lower; native steers, $6.(iOTr7.78; butchers, $4.5oli1.50; cows and heifers $4.3f44l 16; atnekcr and feeder, $6.7641.60; calves, t0.0iViiV.O0; bulls, stags, etc; $4.7t4T6.36. 1KH1S Itecelpts. 1.800 head; market. 60 lower; heavy, $6,9047.00; mixed. $6.KA3i 6 90; light, IO.80jji6.sS; bulk Of sales. $6. it 4.11.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.JOD head; market, steady; ewe. fc.OJa5.50; lamb, $6.60ru.60. ' St. Joseph Lira Stock Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. Nor. l-CATTLE Re celpts, 8.100 head; market alow; steers, $6.0W10.00; cows and heifer. $4.004j3.00; calves, $6.00n9 60. HOGS Receipts, 7.600 head; market steady; top. $7.25; packer. 64fl0e lower; bulk of sales, t6.8rvJ7.0fv SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,000 head; market steady; lamb. $8.0tK.76. Stock I. SUht. Receipt of Irve tock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7000 a,aoo tl.ouo Sioux City 8,0)10 1.MI0 3.2O0 Kansas City 18,000 lt.ooO 16,000 Ht Iitlla S 'tart 1.1 mi hi ."hlcago ,u 21.000 10.01)0 Tola let 40.200 66,800 62,600 QunUtflnns fiirnlihod br Hums. Blinker A Co., 44V Omaha National bank building: , Btoeks: UI4. Alk4. Aary Companr. pfd s, llankara Mortsaga Loaa H 14 llaaro A Co., pfd tftiitj aaV Fairmont Oraamary, (d lot 104 ford Motor Company, Canada Mo 400 Omaha O. B. St. Hr., pM ',0 72 OmaJia C. B. Hr. 4V fl.. ptd. 0 a a Co tun ii t'nlon Hlock Yards Btock ... r, Hit Vpdlka Urals, com M1 101 1mAm Amtln, Tax., 8. Ir9 101. 44 101 Anglo-Francs I par oant not, lftaO. . 7 l Kl Paao. Tax., Hoooot ta, vt lot M Oarmaa dor. f par oant notas. 1984.. I t Italian Oorarnmant 4a, llll N ion Lincoln Tal. Tal. 4a, IMS 94 Hit Naw Hlata Talaphona 4s 7 lij Omaha Watar 4a, 1941 100 lojhi Omaha Oas la, 1417 M st Omaha A 0. B. Ht. Ry. la. I9M M a Had Cloud, Nab., 4 Hi, 1K4 Ss 7 MarrhanU K. I U k IH t M l'acirio alT. Tal. la, IN! IT 47H t'nlon gtork Varda, Omaha, la, 1M1., t4 l'W Wlohlta Union Mock Varda 4a. 1N4.. PO'I wl Co , M II Hloui City Black tarda la. 19M 90 H Omaha' liar Market. OMAHA, Nov. 1. PRAIRIE HAT Choloe upland, none here. llO.OOtfi'lO.Vl; No. 1. r.50'a 10.00; No. t. M WW.fiO; No. 8, $6.008.00; chob-e midland, none her. $10.00: No. 1, $8 60r.60; No. 2. t7.5frrl.; No. 8. $.1.007.60; choice lowland, $8.u0; No. 1, $7.0041 8.00; No. t, I6.00tr7.00; No. 8. $4.0ofi1.00. STKAW Two car on th market. Choice wheat la quotable at $6.0V(j6.60, choice oat or ry. $6.6nyV7.00. A LEA LEA Six cars on the mtrket. Nothing better than a good No. 1. Choice, $!2omil3 00; No. 1, $11. 6orf 12.00; No. 1 is.'Ku 10.00. London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov. 2. Despite the holiday In New Vork, there were large transac tions In the American section of the stock market, where holder, tuklng ad vantage of the advance, realized. Low priced shsres wrr prominent In th dealings. The market olosed steady, with Canndlnn Paclf c J points below the best. SILVFR Bar ?4 8-161 per ounce. MONEY SHfM per cent. DISCOUNT RATES short bills, 4Vf 47a per cent; three month, 494 15-16 per cent. Fall Race Meeting Begins at Exposition BBBasBssaaasssai BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1 Virginia Bamett, owned and driven by W. O. Durfee, won today the opening race of a twelve-day harness meeting at th Panama-Paclflo exposition track. It was a 1:20 trot for a purse of 82,000, and tit winner, which finished second In th $30,000 trot at th expoaitlon meeting last prlng, won two of th three heat handily. El rat rare. 8:2 trot, purs $2,000: Virginia Harnett (Durfee) 1 1 1 Bonnie Ansel (Spencer) tit Majors By Guv (Alvord) t I Agnes Carter (Schwartz) , 4 4 4 Time, 2 11, 2:0V. I 12. Second race, I C9 pao. pur $2,500: Major Ong (Murphy) t 1 1 The Beaver (McMahon) I I t John Malcolm (Daniels) 1 4 t Sounds (IJggett) 4 $ 4 Time, 2:0tH, 2 uai, iHft. Third race. 2:15 trot, pur $2,000: Mirthful (Murphy) 1 1 1 Seneca Hoy (C. L Deryder) t i The Proof (Spencer) I t t Bon Courage (Hayea) ... 4 4 Time. t:lv. I.iuvt, 2.10V OWNERS OF PETS WORKTOGETIIER Form Organization for Mutual Bet terment of All Such Stock Fanciers. TO INCLUDE EVEN HOBBY RIDEBS Admirers of pe held an enthuslaatla meeting last night at Hotel Rome and started the organization of a local as sociation of pet stock fanciers, which will be perfected at another meeting to be called soon. Dogs, rata, rabbits, guinea pigs, chick ens, pigeons and other animals and birds are owied by tho men and women who attended the meeting. It Is expected that when th new association's organization Is completed, the membership will In clude owners of such odd and unusual pets as alllgntors, fancy mice and skunks, as well as the rommoner varie ties of pets. C. S. Olbson of Detroit, secretary of the National Pet Stock association, stop ped oft ln Omaha on his way to the Pacific coast to attend the meeting. He made an interesting talk about pet rais ing and tb organization of pet stock clubs for the mutual benefit of men. women and young people, who keep ani mal or birds as pets and companions, or for th sake of having a hobby, or from a practical and utility standpoint. All such person are eligible to belong to the club. O. P.. Wllg. 1810 Vinton treet, waa chosen temporary president of the new local , association, and Ralph 8. Doud was mad temporary secretary. Theao two, with Mrs. Harry B. Flcharty, wera designated a commute to arrange and call another meeting soon, when they will submit a proposed constitution and by-law for a permanent organization. This special membership commute wa appointed to Interest th many pet fancier ot Greater Omaha and vicinity In th new club: Mr. T. Bmlth, Mr. and Mr. Harry B. Fleharty. James Richard. M. H. Fowler. V. H. Paul. A. D. Bullock, 11. O. Vollmer. Hart O'Brien. O. r. Wllg and Ralph & Doud. North and South i Side Firemen Will Stage Ball Game The last base ball gam of th year will be played this afternoon at Rourka park. It will be between th North and South Side city firemen to ealabllnh ab solute supremacy between the two divi sions. Two game have previously been played by th firemen and the North Side squad cam out on top both times. But th South Bid aggregation waa not at Isfled and demanded another combat. The North Slder agreed and the event la carded for I o'clock at Rourke park this afternoon. No admission will be charged. Dirk Orott will umpire. The lineup of th two team will be: NORTH SIDE. Position. SOUTH SIDE. On diner 7atcher Coe Oliver Pitcher McKalo Kelly ,. first Andrews Swnboda Second. ..John Donnhue Wavern Short Jim Domihua Belli TH-rd Burkett Morrow Left..., Lindsay Hope Center Doherty Hornlg Right Oolden 1-ous Substitute Schulti New HI fie Champion. BOSTON, Nov. I. The marksmen rep resenting the Institute of Technology In the National Ririe association are the new national intercollegiate outdoor champions, according to word received from headquarters tonight. Technology score of 818 point created a new record for Intercollegiate competition. What Will Happen to War Stocks When the Kaiser and the King Shake Hands? J An article that appeared in the September number of McClure'i Magazine will give you an Idra as to what a lot of the so-ralled war uppljr plants will do to utilise their surplus facili ties when peace again reigns In Europe f We thought the artlal go practical that we secured MrClure's permission to publish It In pamphlet form. In order that people Interested In War Stocks could size up the situation for themselves, t It will be seat without charge upon request. Ask for i-O.B including booklet explaining "The Twenty Payment Plan" W XAVlmeM-rtcurttsV' V UalsoHiaf 10B) H 40 Exchani PUt New Tsrk i'grt.-r.rT.-a-: WAR STOCKS . 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