r THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1111. 12 J !1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Sold on Large Scale and the Trade ii Generally at Sea. COSN MAST NOT ENCOURAGING Bla Leaner Have 1ImJI ml tke Movement of Xew Crop t wro to 1 acres e nltk Favor ble Weather. M of contract grde; oat. 179 car. Total receipt of wheat at Chicago. Minneapolis snd inuuth today wer 7s ar, compared with M rara lsst week and 367 car th corresponding ay a year ago. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET sew vnnK GKicnAL mabkict Remarkable Upward Morement in Pricei on Exchange. M OMAHA. Nov. 1. 111- Tho Belling of wheat Ii on a large seal, nd the trade generally la at aea, mak ing all opinion! a to the lurtber trend f value wort Me. With the decline In place some Im provement In to be seen In the actual -ah demand. Liverpool cablea are weak and lower, and the trade ta decidedly mixed. Heari were very aggrelve on today'! decline. Tha altuatlon In corn la not eneoureglng to hull. The biir Icadera have unloaded and the movement of new corn In aure to Increase with navthlng like favorable weather. Hedging; sale will more than likely tnke the firmncaa out ot the cash actuation. 1owcr cables, heavy receipt and weak eash market broke the price of wheat today, causing aggrcsaiv selling on the part of pit hear. Corn also wa weak, a trader were anticipating a heavier movement and rash corn proved dull and value were Vii lewer. Prima, y whest receipt were 1,077.0(10 bushels and ahlpment were 64,000 bush ela, against receipt lant year of knO.OUO bushels and hlpment of 6".S,0 bushels. Primary corn receipt were 4H7.G bush 1 and thlpment were 2h9,0i1 buhel, gainst receipt lat year of 678.0HO bush el and thlpment of 49,000 bushel. Clearance were 1S.0H0 bushel of corn, t.000 buehel of oat and wheat and flour equal to llo.OW bushel. IJverpool closed S4f74d lower on wheat nrt iVkd lower on corn. The following caah sale were reported Wheat: No. I hard, 4 cara, Wo. No. 1 hard, 14 car. We; 1 car, 97o. No. 2 mixed, 1 car, fc. No. 8 mixed, 1 car, fcTVe: 1 car. Vic. (Vim: No. I white, 1 car. 690. No. I white. 1 car. 60c. No. 1 yellow, car, 640. No. I yellow, 6e; I car. 6Wc' No. 4 yellow, 6"e. No. 8 mixed. 4 car, foVfec Standard, i car, 4.r.V,c: 1 car, 46c, white, 1 cara, 4Cc; 3 car. 45a. white, 1 car, 45c; 1 car, 44Vtc. i Omaha Caah Prteea. wheat-no. i bard. mwmi.K'. K. I ard. a7crll.01U: No. 4 hard. Mcfittl.QQVfc. CORN -No. 9 while, Holc; No. I white. fi.nc: No. 4 Whi.e. 68"4fii68c! No. I color. 6hV4iN0; No, 1 yellow 6A fi)sc; No. I yellow, vnr'v; no. 0 yellow. myHAc; No. 3, 6MJuJ8c; No. . 6SH"4o; No. 4. 7i4(8'4c OATHNo. I white. 4KtM; tn" ArA iMTMr.Uc Nn 1 white. 4Ml4f,'tC: No. 4 white. 44Mrf45e: No. I yellow, 44VMf4&c; Ho. 4 yellow. 44i4o. HARLKY-Mslting, Sl.loQll.2Sl No, teed, etcifilLOS. RTB No. i. i307c: No. 3, 06. Carlo! naretat. Wheat. Corn. Oat. ...13 344 171 tn ... 4.1 JO ' 14 ...tw Qaotatlon of the May C omsaodltlea. NEW TOIIK. Nov. l.-Fl51R-Qulet; sprlnc patent. tfi.ati.VoD; winter atraisnto. U nt.it Ut- winter nstent. 34 Inii4 70; Spring clear. 14.30-u4.KO: winter extra No. 1, 930 oj.ini: winter extra .-no. I. wovaonu, io oa straight. 14. "Ml 4. Ml Kye flour, quiet; lair to KixKi, i.oof 5.20; choice to fancy, eA.aiiV4f. i n t. kAT Rteaflv: nn wnue ann yellow, i.cn4i.o&; coare, 9l.35qri.o; gun grlert, $.141 J. 76. . KVE Dull: No. 1. rsc nominal, c. i. i., Murrain tr arrive HA It LEY Firm; maltln, xvi.ai.za. c. i. f . Huffaio. . WIIKAT Hpot market. eay: no. i ren, c, eleatnr export hafl and wivto o f. o. h. narply vn . LIST IS WITHOUT WEAKNESS Gala Aacrlbea eaerallr to Heavy Baylaaj for lyonc Aeeoaat Onl to (oo4 Reporta from teel Trade. o. b. afloHt; No. 1 northern, Duluth. ll.l.T Kuture inaraei oecu afloat. eaily In the day under f. ned heavy 1 car, 1 car, Ont: No. 1 No. aellliiK on continued Inrse receipt in ciraaine tock. ey cable and lower tiutnlde market, but rallied on coverln; and report of a billiard In Canada, clo- Ina v net lower. jjecemuer cioneu $1 01 H; May. $li4. liilN Nptit marKet, eaey; nn. ex port, 7!i'4c, nominal, f. o. D. atloat. su ture maiketa, nominal. OATS Spot market, quiet. I uture mmket, nominal. llAlf uuiei; prime, i.jm; fo. t, fi.J tj !.:; No. i. 1 Am 2f. HIDKW Mencly; l.entrai America, iic; I.KATH KH Firm; nemiocn nr-ia, 17c; aeona, 'iZiiMc; third, 13 Zlc; re ject, 15c. I'KII VIMUAB I 'OrK, Ptrnay; jnrmn. li;i'lll7S; family, aift.0Ott21.o0; abort clear. $14 75 I7.M). Beef, quiet; mcn, U.J('ul W'; fnmlly, 14 w; beet bama. VSt.Wa 31.60. Cut meat, quiet; .Xckled bellle, 10 to i4 pound, llU.is"V 11. pickled ham. I11.0WI 11 Iarrt, firm: middle Tt prime, s.liV(r9.i5; re fined, ateady; continent, ."S: Houth Americnn, ini.w; couipounu, ii.tsai.oo. TAL.JX)W I Irm: prime city, nna., 6V; country, ''ij17c. UlITTKK rlrm; creamery Fpeciai, tyy MWn: extraa, M''3Jtc; nrt. aKu.tOVio; creamery, held apeclal. 3lW.t)ve; eatia, v'(i0c; flrta, IMiUc; atat dairy, tuba. flnet, aov.iic; prnce, Bpeciai. iic; ex tra. MiU'itc; factory, current make, arM. siio. . . i'Hkks k Hteaoy ; Kim, twizyM, VAUHt Finn; frean natnerea extras, 33fi;ic; extra, firsts, ao&c; flrn. l!&2c; heid fren. poor to prime, fticiu, re frlaerator, first season a storane charire paid, m21c; refrigerator, first, on dock, lirttMc: weMtern aalhered Wbltea, ZN'u wo. 1'Ol'L.THY Alive, firm; western cnicK- ena. 1WHHW. lOWie, ll'UliW , luraryn, lc: nresneo, rirm; wmwni oiuvnciie, iv 17o; fowl. 791iiVo; turkey, unwio, NEW TORK, Nov. l.-It ha been many week lnce Wall treet ha altneesed in upward movement In atork which paralleled that of today. The tiuyliiH va aiHiesilve tnroucnout. I'niteo. maiea rlteel rose nearly 4 po.nts to 5X. a price above the fla-ure at which It closed isst Thurnfiay, before iii.na oc me nov- ernment null broke the price to m). De- MkM Valley and American Smeitina; turn gamed 4 point, Canadian I'aclflc H. Heading I and Union 1'acirio i. ineie wa not a weak spot In the list. The upward movement wa ascribed generally to heavy buying for the long account, owing to the unexpectedly good quarterly report of t'nlted Htate Meel and the government attitude toward the American Tobacco reorganliatlon plan. An lmni'tant development of the week .regard the t'nlted Htate fvel cor poration wa a change In attitude of the railroad, which indicated that they have nearly reached the limit of the postpone ment of equ.pment buying. The September report of the New York Central system showed Increase In net revenue of 91.361.000. The I'enneylvanla system, on the other hand, reported a hrlnkage In net revenue of more than y.OD.VU. The atrength or Minneapolis, Ht. 1'aul A Bault Hte. Marie wa ex plained by It howlng.of an Increase of VHD.OOO In operating In common atork. Call money touched 1 per cent lor tne first time since January 1. The bond market exhibited nocioea firmness today. Trading In American Tobacco bonds fell off largely, but there waa Increased business In other issues. Total sales, par value, 94.640.WJO. United 8tate bond unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on stock were as follows: ). HlKtl. Low. CIOM. 104 l" put 1"H 1C.N0 S Fnrelan Hoarse Closed. IONDON, Nov. 1 -The Part bourse and the stock exchange here were closed oil ay on account of the All Saint boll- day. Ilaak Clearing. OMAHA, Nov. 1. Hank clearing for today were 92.7S.3H1.3I and for the oorre- pondlng day last year tl,114,l 3J. t. I.oala Oeweral Market. t. intrirt. Nov. l.WH RAT Cash, Inai.r- track Nn 1 red SlMHO! No. 1 hard 97 9U0; December. 6V.o.i M-T. Uj...... COllN lligner; traca, o. z, nw"i Allls-rhilmert vti Amnion AsTti-slliusl . Am. BMt Bur Amerlan C'sn Anirl-n c. a- F Am. i.yHtn Oil American H U ptt.. Am. r Bwurllt Amsrt'ia UmmiI Amrlmn looomotlcs ... AfrU-sn B. A ft Am. S. TV M m Am. Blusl rounilrliHl Am. Bucar Helming Amerlon T. T Antvrlos Tohsrm pfd... Amtrlcsn Wanle ....... Ani-oim Mining C.... Aloh'.oQ Atrnmos pre Bthlttm KlOel Hrookirn HbI4 Tr... No. I white, 73Vc; December, Hc; May, randis pacitto dilago ... Minneapolis Omaha .... Dululh CHICAGO GRAIT AND PROVIIOJB reatarea of the Tradla awd Cloalsc Prtrea oa Board of Trade CHICAOO. Nov. 1. Wheat rebounded rvj v eftee heln ir for a time demorallked owing to huge aale by hoynm that ha been Identified wltn tne leaaing duii tleport of export Hour ie a Alkn OATS Steady, track, NO. 2, :; no. z White, nWMlc. IlYKUiiehansed at Kc. i.-t.oiTtL Uiwrr: red winter patent, 94.4fi'ii4.W; extra fancy and straight, 93.no tl4M; hard winter clears, w.j!('..oo. BK.F.IW Timoiny. iu.iwan.w. t-l ll(N MF.AI-t3 60. KHAN Firm; ackea (can tracKj, xi.13 Ollli- HAT Firm: tlmotny, 15.w?iij.ij; prai rie 112 norn'iti 00. PlioviHioNB Fork, nigner: jonmng, 916.2ft. Lard, higher; prime Bteftm, 9H.57S 4iR.7V4. Drv salt meals, lower: boxed extra short, .;&; clear rins, a.id; snort clears. I9.0U. Hacon, lower: ooxsa extra 4.JH0 I.1M i.lm I.4U0 I'M I.T0O too 1,0") I. due '"ioi jut l. loo l.to !, "0 1.004 .I0 , 1,400 14.104 aMIfltlaa " - " - - - - I Viajm a, 49.n I Will W e f afunvw wow Toledo helped cau the rally. t-1(n shorts, 9.7b; dear rlba, 9.; aliort elaara. firm. Corn finished a shade up. oai un changed to Mic hlKhrr. and hog proaucia t 22o to l7Vitic. higher. Tha recovery In wh-at attracted wld attention In view of the fact that at the inveat ttnint nf tha session the market had broken nearly lo from last nlghr and almost te. compared with en days ago. Export flour sales at Toledo, which appeared to start the upturn, were said tn he tha laraest so far this season. A heavy anow storm sweeping down the Canadian northwest exerted bullish Influence. F.arller In tha day the bears bad made much commotion over tha big receinis In the northwest. There was talk that tha bull campaign was ended it It la certain that atop loss selling reached an extraordinary aggregate. The sally, however, had as an accompaniment cons deralile new buying as well as profit taking by shorts, llelween tha opening and tha close, December find uated from 4.o to Vc. with last sales mo, tie. fltn of lie net. Corn wae decidedly active, though not In such a aeinl-hysterioal way as was wheat. December ranged from USc to kiv rlnatnr a shade up at 6&u3:,c. C'aali - , corn waa weaser. j minted at 73.(b741C In oats business M relatively light. Upper and lower levels touched by De rember moved to be 4iiHo and 45!ilHc with the close 4CVic, gain of Mo over U.I nlvtit iuinu.i.1 tending to ahow big de' rruu in tha world's lard supply turned the nrovlsion market upward. At the close pork had risen 17c to o: lard, lio to r-'Vi-Gfino. and ribs. lBo to ltWiio. Oiiotatiuii on leading prooucis were: 1'olTL.TriY Steady. chicken. io; sprlngH, ; turkeys, 14318c; ducks, Vic; geese, li-v. turn Kit f irm; creamery, it u ait-. KC1G Firm at llii'.'.V. HocelDl. SlilDments Flour, bbls 7, ll.sno Wheat bu CtViWO 84,000 Corn, du vi.ww tn.'nv Oats, bu eo.ooo 41,000 was Available Suvpllra of Grata. NEW YORK. Nov. l.-Hpaclal cable nd telegraphlo communication received by Uradstreet'a show the following changes In available supplies as compared wnn previous account: Wheat, l niteu mates, east of Kockie. increased mi.w ousneis; Canada, Increased ff.AMO.OiO busnrll. lotai I'n ted States and Canada, inereasea . 3-D, 000 bushels; afloat for and In Europe, increased 1.700.000 bushels. Total American and Kurnpean supply. Increased C,0Muo bushels. Corn United Plate and Canada, decreased. tUO.OoO bushels. Osts. United Htates and Canada, Increased, 66S.0C0 bush els. The leading decreases hlld increase rennrted this week follow. Decrease. Cleveland. 134,000 bushels; Nashville. 70.UU0 bushels: Mlnneanol a Drlvate elevators, M'.WiO bushel. Increases, Manitoba, 8,061,- (HQ busbel. Ontral Leather (Antral Lestner pra... Cnlrl ef Nw Ittmy. nimmkl A Ohio... Chlc.KO AltOS , W(o O. W., sew.., tl.icit. O. W. I4..., fhlrsso N. W....1 I'hlnia. M. HI. r. V.i C. C. St. L... fnlnrxla T. I Ciliradn ft Southern. CunanlldAXul OSS Corn Product Ukwii ft Hulsns.... Dtnvsr Klo nrsnae... U.nt.r ft K. O. IXMIIIsr' serurltlss ... Erls Kris 1st ( Krt 14 ctd UMMral Blsotrla Ursst Northrs pf arest Nortnsra urs sus. Illinois Control Inurborausn sn, Int. Mot. pt4 lntornotlonoi tiorrooior , Int. surlns pin lntornotlonoi I'opor ..., lntornotlonoi rsmp luwi Control Kooooo i:iir so K r. so. pfd Iolodo (loo bouiovllle ft Noohilll.., Minn, ft . iuio........ M . St. P. ft s. S. M.r.. Mlokisrt. K. T y . K. ft T. ptd Mloootirl Toolllo Motlonol lilocult . Notlnnol 104 .... N. K. K. f it. ta pin... Nw York I'sntrsl N. V.. O. ft W Norfolk ft Westers , North Amorlcon Northern Peolfle Poclllo Moll ponnorlronla Pouplo's Ooo P.. l. C. ft Bt. L. nttobBmh Cool Preooed Mteol tr pvllmon Polots ("or '"Ill IUI1VOT stool sprms Roodlns Ml.swj 17' 10k 4014 11 101 14 117 1W mit 'iiH wi 10414 liV4 t Si 1 IS tin 1 17 10 474 41 414 1011 m 11444 101 Vi IMS To IM 14', tl 1.10 TlVi 7IV 1 10 lSVi 114 1t ' 116 Si 104 , 104 HSi 44 I. 4o toe 100 4 1.100 II, 104 4,104 04 404 law , l.ftl'V fo0 1,400 400 , 1,000 , 400 KM lott '"tii-, 4V0 404 l,0o 104 J.J04 J0 104 1,100 l"0 loo 100 1.100 l 1,400 40 1.400 100 4.104 Io0 100 404 404 rtlc sl Qoen. I High, fVVheatl Dec. 6-HIWH May. 1 OltoSH W July.lv5iUi,iH Corn. I I DeC..f2Si6'13H May.(t4sviilk!0& July.t4stuS;t4H Oata I I Jee..f4fir44H 1 w '2V4 i.l1. july.4o S'ork Jan.. May. Latrd leo.. Jan.. May. IUba lialrles, t2'CSc. Jan. 4 7-i -7'i 05 May.ll tt 4 40 l 17H .flB 67H .ili 7i .. I Ml , I !KS . I 12S Ixw. Close ! Bat'y. I I 1614 (8V0 1 oiViii w h.W4 fi3 i:4H;49 46a 4 'la K (15 47H 15 V 14 UVi ili 70 14 USi I 02i (I P2H Of1 I 20 il MStj I 17S 16 1 I 95 II 25 40 4X49 15 MSi lS 17stj I 87V 8 K I10-12H 15 10 II U4?6 .,,,..1.1 wra as follow KU)UK-Uht; winter patent. 94 30a t i; iraight. Hii 00; spring straights. 94 wrtit.lw; bakers, tJ.ua.A'. XI V f Kn i llU: HAlU-KV-Keed or Mlxlnp. 76c8I1.00; r.ir hiilra niaitlnc. Il ltulZS. BKKIwiimothy, 9110uaiJW; clover, 14 loKuls.M. ... 1'iii iv i.iit iNS Mess Doik. Per. bol 9l5.62Wifi.;i. Iri per 1"0 lbs., 90u. o.t.,.r, rim liips lllxjoel. 11.00. 'i-nial rlivrmnrl of wheat and flour were eiuul to 4)0,U'0 bu. I'rlmary receipts were 1. on.Ooo bushels, compared with U001O bushels the oirresiKjmllng day a jer agu. The world s visible supply, as shown by Mradstrrel's Increased 4 OS.txO bushels. Ksttmated receipt for to. morrow : W heat, t7 cars; com. 1 car, oats, lis car; nogs, L7.Xw iiend. Chicago l ush Cilces V liest: No. 9 red. tuc; Nu. 9 red. tijj.c; No. 9 hard, 91 .tsxii l.wi, No. I hard, kwca 91.H; No. 1 northern. Il.iritfl.il; No. 2 northern. 91.00 l.uo; s. northern. l.u,il.w; No. I epnng, 91.0-J'ol Os.; No. I apring, 91.0tk'j 1.04; No. 4 spring, tvcull 00; velvet chart, IMS fj 11 .00; durum, IM 11 .". Corn. No. I. T-..i:Svjc; Nu. 9 while. 74c; No. 9 yellow, ViStlU'-ic; No. I. 7Stt(7)'c; No. 9 new, 1c; No. 9 white, 73-!itc; No. 4, 7lvt -,i,.c: No. 4 new. Miiotikc: No. 4 while. 7)-V(7Sc; No. 4 white, new, 4)?c; No. 4 fliuw. 72Si73c; No. 4 yellow, 7iW.9c: No. 4 yellow, new, Mtlt'Vv OaU: No. i white. 4.47:ilc; No. , 4oc; No. 9 while. o..o.c: No. 4 white. 4ou44e; standard 4vva4;o. Hys: No. 2. W. 'llmolny. 19.0w til.'.M. Clover, 9lt.WW.. barley, oocrf riCTTER-Bteady: crcamerle. 2449316; tjO Steady; receipt. 2.7i3 casos; at mark, case Included, llc; firsts, 99c; prime firKta, 24c CHti-riK Bleady; daisies, 14Si914He; twin. 1I !'-'; young Americas, 14 J4ac; long hums HUV. foTAlOt hteady ; Wisconsin, 9&4?8c; MU liln nd Mtimveola, tj;oc; racelpta, M !. I'oL'LTRT-Allva firm; turkeys, 14c; t'iHfcens, so; springs, loc. VtAL-ateady; to to o-lb. wta, HT9e; s 10 lu-lb. wis,, S4iloi,c; K to 110-lb. wtc, lie. l-ti.W movement or produce Kssiaa City Grain dProvlsloa. KANSAH CITY. Nov. l.-WHRAT- Cssh. weak: No. 2 fiard. Wcj41.07: No. i. 97ctj 91.06; No. 2 red, Hi,'"9e; No. S. B5j970; December. 7c! Mav. 11.01 wni.UiHC. UN Unchanged to io lower; No. I mixed. 71SU,'U.i; No. S. Ufi71Vio; No. 2 white, tic; No. 9. 71c; Kecember. !Ho; Mav. ftlc: Ju v. UVm3Xtc. OATH Unchanged; No. I wnlta, wif 48c; No. I mixed, 40 sill 47H. 11YK 97S11SK1. HA Y Unchanged: choice timothy. 519.S0 030 00: cholca bra r e. IU OsMj 1E.W. BUTTKH-Creamery. 90c; firsts. Ho; .seconds. 2dc: nacklna stock. SOo. KUUS juxtras. foe. Iirsts, ztc; seconus. t?o. Receipt. nipmen. Wheat bu 5S.0"O ).) Corn. W 21.009 . 24.0 Oat, bu KOOO 10, W0 Mlaaeapoll Oral Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. l.-WIIRAT- recember. 9I.: Mev. n.nmt.Oo, July. 91.10T4; eash. No. 1 hard, 91.07; Nn. 1 northern, 91.064Brl.w4; No. 9 northern, 1.03Ultll.lMfc: NO. Whit, KK"U1.V1. I LAA-IJ l'i-AHl,KY-791 IS. CORN No. I yellow, Y?nc. OATH-No. 9 white, 4K$U,tO. KYK No t 91 Up 1UIAN-92! Otfi'J 29, ' KUl'lt Klrst iwtents, 9R pww; 40; see- ond patents. 94.7O(ri5.0O: first clears, 93.90 4j3.UO; second clear, 2 m4iI.U, Dublin Btoftl Hopublln Btool pfd Kovk toiona o Hock lolond CV pfd..., Bt. U ft S. r. Id pr., St. Kul W...., St. U S. W Blnso-ahofflold . ft I. ftouthorn Pocltlo louthont Kollwof Bn Hoilwor sta Tonnoooo Copr Teioo ft Perltle T., Bt. L. W T., Bt. I w. pm. Vnlos Poolllo tinlos Ponlflo pfd Vnlle4 HUM Poollr. t'ultod Stotoo niioiwr linllod Btotos Bleol... V. . Btoei pin Vtok Cppoe ............. Vo.-Corollns CkomloSI .. Wohsok Wobaos P W colors Msrjlond Wooilnibosoo Uectrle Wooiora I'nlsa Wheeling ft U B Lohllk Volley ........... Totoi soios iw 1.414 1.10S 4.100 1.704 104 ws 10 144 4HSi ll1 MSi bH, 43 '4 IMISi 114 Si 41 Si IS Si lit1 44 ! lOISt 14 14 44 104 140 M IV. Si 12 Si 47Vi 41 U7H 45 St l4i VK 40 104 Si 4 lltsi 04i ua-t 104 'i 1S4 list 'rfii 11!- to si 70 14 'i tost 414 104 14 II. M ... 11. H ... 1.0O4 ... 1. ... tew ... too ... K" ... n.44 "'i(ie ... 1.404 ...194,004 ... 1.404 ... 4to 1,400 '"iei vy) t.S4 l.loo too 1,404 ins 11 US 4 1H 44 14S 'iosi u ms 10 S 4f-S 4IS a st 41 44S It's 4 144 Si lOVi 144S OS 4St lost MS 61 4H KOSi 1I4SS 41 13S4 H'i 44 104 Si It 10 'ri'st 44 Si 141 S S 1S3S US 47 S 41S 117S 4l't I34i 1S 104 14 117 40 UIS loS HS in to '4 'lis 1iS iS 7S lS 4IS 41 14 ioiii 14 si 70S US to US 41 144 S 'iosi WS 104 S 44S 41S 'iis MS 41S ICS s 114 M Slionnon .... 10S Superior 1 Superior ft B. 4STomrrh It V. f B It. ft 3 , 7 do M 14 t ut Con S I 'oh Copper Co US Wlw.no 4SWolrln , Its IS :t 1 , n us 4S it . 4tS , s , 74 ft. Ponso C C Fo-t b.mo C. M. KTonklln Otruut tn Oronhf lna. .... Oren Cononeo . im nyoio t oppo Kerr Iko iko I'epper I Roll Mloml foppor esr York Mlalns; gtoek. NEW YORK. Nov 1 Clolng quota tion on mining stock were: lire ,....1MI l.lttlo Chief om. Tonnol stock.. 11 do bonds 14 rvtn Col. ft Vs II llnrn si Ivor I n,B Hirer 104 Losdrlll Cea. .... 10 sinless Ontorlo , phlr Sfondord lollow Jockot . I St .104 .10 ,.1I0 OMAHA GEMCHAL MARKET, CHF.EPR Imported Swiss, 22c; Amer- can (Swiss, 22c; block lwiss, i&c; iwuib. 17ct dalHlcK, 17c; triplet. 17c; young Amer- cas. lie; blue label brick, 17c; innDerger, lh.. isc; llmberger. Mb., lc. BI'TTKH-.No. 1. 1 lb., carton, !M; No. In 60-lb. tubs, 33c; No. 9, 31c; packing, 2ic. 1'OCIrilY Hroilcrs. ISc; pprlngs. izc; heb, 12c; cock, 9c; ducks, lc; geese, lftc; turkey. 2ftc; pigeon, per do, 2l W- Alive broilers, l21c; hen. c; old rooster and stags, to; old ducks, full feathered, 11c; geese, full fetahered, 10c; turkeys, Mc; . guinea rowia, loc eacn; ilgeons, pr-r doB., 7(c; homers, per do., ;2.ft; squabs, No. 1, 91.C0; No. 2, 60c. Kiait 1'lckerel. lie; white, iwudc; piae, iOc; trout, ll'(ii:ic; large crappies, lotiinc; Spanish mackerel, lc; eel, l!c; haddocks, 3c; flounders, 13c; green catlisn, idjinc; roe shad. 9100 each; shad roe, per pair, 60c; SHinion, 1.1c; halibut. He; yellow perch, Sc. buffalo, be: bullheads. 14c. BEtr CU1H No. 1 rib, luc; No. z rib. 12c: No. 9 ribs. 8Sc: No. 1 loin, If'.:; No. 2 loins. U'io; No. S loins, c; No. 1 chucks, 7 Sic; No. 2 chucks, D-fec; No. 9 chucks, 6Sc; No. 1 round, 11c; No. 1 1 10. 104, oho roo. 41 1(1 s los 40 4JS 14 17S s us WiS loos B0 117 IMS s 10 us 1ois lius in s 47 S IS ItS ISHS MS IS6 US 25 1 S stS 14I.S 4IS "S 41 S 1.11 10S 1US 14 44 us MS ft 1K4 ltd 41 13S 14S 4S4 ions, 15S 14 s 17 rs lS 104S 14S I5S lit US 41S 41 S irrs 44 I3S 10.-S IDS ios s lit I0S li:iS IMS 44 iS IS ltd 17 S II! S to'.i l . 40 41S lus 10 It ins S It 14 s IKS 41 S 140 s 41S T 4S US loss 44S 4S 1S MS 41 S 7S IS 14S round, plate, 4 ItVc: No. S round. 9c; No. 9 plate, c. JSc; No, No. 3 plate, OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Strong to Ten Centa Higher. i... j . . . u... ... fl... lo... HOGS SELLING TEN CENTS LOWER '! ti.., 17... 44 ., . II.. U... ).. 14.. 10. Mahler Receipts of "beep s4 Lamb Sead rrlcee lonard at Itapld Pace, Valaea Belaa; Fifteen to ft Qaartrr Hlgber. 17 41 .,... 41 14 41 71 14 i; 71 I ft It 4 41 44 44 .114 I4 .m .! til .117 .!! I .4 .111 .te .a .I'll .171 .S Il'f .1:14 ,.114 ... 4 04 ... 4 o ... 4 M M Ili 0 4 OS to 4 04 ... 4 04 1(0 4 05 ... 4 04 ... 41 10 4 04 ti in SO 4 04 90 4 07 S to 4 els SO 4 US so 4 ens 44 4 lo ... 4 10 ... I 14 SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 1, 1911. RecelDt weie: Lsuie. Hogs, blircp. OKical Monday 11. vi UHHial Tuesday . 4,1'tt btumota tveum-suay.. 4, ooo 2,usi U,4oS M,Wlr lli.uvo 15,274 96,3o7 l,41l 1J4.0O li.tiS 10.101 14.UW 14i,4n S,44 1 k.U IV.o4 Three days this week.. name 0s last week . .ill, ev muik das I ski. axo.ov.ual baine aaS 3 Wks. aau.4e.0Pl eaine uaya 4 was. aao.os.iol oaine days laat year...w,od The loiiowma taoie snows the receipts of cattle, hgB ai.u aneep at Bouih Omaha for the year to aale, as compared with last tear: lull. laio. inc. l-ec. cattle Mi, 214 l,tu,Jie tl.wi nu 2.1M1.1M J.'rv, i4 ikSi.MS sheep 2,681,101 2,o41,!Wvi 4o,2iS 'ihe following isoie snow the average price paid tor nous at eouih oinalia lor uie last tew day, with comparisons. Date, I 1911. 1910.19O9.19oS.l'.K)i.lW6.19i6. I 9 2s4 9 601 I & 41) a 47 9 12 9 lo 1 a., 9 4, 1 7 M 1 9 V 9 14 0. I 9 l!)St I a 7 to 9 &4 4b, 4 lo 4 4 I 4 141 9 40, 1 64 1 9 0 1 4 1J( 4 tw 1 ioAI o wO 1 o u. 6o I 4 .1 O I I Ul T ho, b bill & 4A1 A 151 I In-Si 7 i Wi 001 s 4 4 slsted Vic KRt'ITS Apples Cooking varieties. Per bbi., u.7b; Jonathan, per bbi.. u.w; can tornla Helleflower, per box, 91.25; Colo rado Jonathan, extra fancy, per box 12.2&: lien Davis, per bbi.. 12. 60. Im lianas Fancy select, per bunch, ti-H t.V): Jumbo, per bunch. 22. 758 1.75. Canta loupesColorado, standard 4o count, 91.75 per crate; pony crates, ot count, 11. &o; Colorado Osage, 12 slie, per crate, 1L0O. t'ranberile Vv isconsin fancy, per bbi., 9M.00; per box, 9H.00. Dates Anchor brand, new, 3D 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, 92.26. 1 IK" California, per case of 12 12-o. pkg., 8tc; per case of 60 0-ox. pkgs., 92.00; New Turkish, 6-crown In 20-1 b. boxes, fer lb., l&c; tt-crown In 20-1 b. boxes, per b., 16c; 7-crown in 90-1 b. boxe, per lb., 170. u rape Mew torn ana Michigan Concord, per 7-lb. baaket, 19c; California Tokay, per 4-baaket crate. 91.26. JLemons Umoneira brand, extra fancy, 3oti-i60 sixes, per box, 9t-76; lima l.lmonelra, fancy, 3O0-2K0 atxes, per box, 94.00: 240 and 420 sizes, Uio per box less. Orange Niagara Hed lands Valencia. 96-126 sixes, per box, 95.26; 150-176-200-216-250 sires, per box. 96 60. Reaches California and Colo rado, per box, 91.00. Pears California Duchess, B. Hardy and It. Clarlgeau, per 60-lb. box, 92.60; lots of 10 boxes or more, 12.40; Lawrence, per box, 93.O0. Quinces Michigan, per basket. 92.2B. VhitJlil'AfaL.Ri Bean ritring and wax. per market basset, fl. 000.1. 26. Cabbage Wisconsin, per id., lSTUVtc. celery Mich Ignn, per do., 860; Colorado umbo, per do., 160. cucumbers Hot house, per dux., 11.16. .Kpiant r ancy lorlUa, per do., 91.00. tiariic icxtra fancy, white, per lb., 16c Dettuee Kxtra fancy leaf, per dot., 40c. Onion Home grown, white, per crate, 91.76; yeliow, per crate, Ii. so; reu giooe, per id., isc.; Wisconsin, yellow, In sack, per lb., 2sic; Spanish. per crate, 11.76. Parsley Fancy home grown, per do, bunches. 46c. Potatoes- Minnesota taily Ohio, per bu., Hoc; Wis consin white stock, per bu., 90c; In 10- ack lots, 60 less. Sweet Potatoes Vir ginia, per bbi., 93.50; per bu. bsk., 91.S&. Kutabagas in sack, per id., isc. To matoes Home grown, per market basket. 60vtf.bC. A11sckil.awii;oij Aimonus can for nla soft shell, per lb.. 2-K-; In sack lota, la less. Kraxll nuts Per lb., 13c; In sack lot, lo less. Chestnuts Pea lb., l&c. Co- coanut 1'er sack, 95.25 Filberts Per lb., 14c; In sack lot, lo les. Peanuts toasted, per lb., Hc; raw, per lb., 7So, recano i.oiie, per iu., iw: , 111 bock ioi lo les. . Walnut New crop, 191L Call fornla. per lb.. 17Vie; In sack lot, lc les. Cider New, per 15-gal. bbi., 93-26; per go-gal. bbi., 4o.:. jioney rnew, zt irames, 93.i6. Krout Per 16-gai. keg, 92.76; per 6-gal. keg, i.io. Metal Market. NRW YORK Nov. 1. METALS Standard copper, weak; anot and future. lll KKti I2.17s4j. London market, sternly. BIKit, IM luiures, too nn aa. urna copjier, 912.."iU!.62',i: electrolytic 912.3T4j (1 12.60; caatlng. 912.12012.26. Tin, weak; spot ano futures, ni.i'tui.io. ixinaon, easy; spot, iK Ha 6d futures, 187. !ad, steauv. !4.U4.ao. new xorg; 11 iwn.10. Fast St. LouIh; Ijbndon, 15 10. Spelter, nominal. 9a'0-5t). New York: 9 00416.35, tust Ht. Iajuis; Lonuon. u'tt iza a. An timony, dull: Cookson's. 9T0Wt8.12. Iron. Cleveland warrants. 46 3d in London. Locally, quiet. No. 1 foundry aud northern, iio.ojwib.ou. A Booklet for Inrestors. The Harris Trust and Savings Bank. Harris liulldlng, Chicago, has issued a booklet entitled "Bonds for Safe Invest. ment," Intended for the use of persons planning to Invest in bonds lor the first time. Its aim Is to explain In simple terms the purposes and uses of various classes of bonds and to Indicate the value of bonds aa safe Investments for Indi vidual as well aa safs Investment. Copies on application. ct 24. wet. iu. Oct. 26. Oct. 2i. oil. ta. Oct. a. Oct. m.j 6 U1 01 I 9 W 6 o( 4 04; 4 fc. isov. l. 1 2 til 1 Tli 1 6 i ooi 4 so 'Sunday. CA il L,i Receipts of cattle were very moueraie nils motning 1M cars being i turieu 111. line man. tne toiai lor tne tiiree uays tt,vi utrau a tailing ult o. over (.WW) heau as couifiaied WU11 tne lirsi 11 a it 01 last ween and 01 neai ty neaa a cuinpa.ea wltn tne same periuu a j ear lu, ,in ueuiand waa good for all desirable turns 01 came this morning bom Kiuera aiiu leeueis, onu iir is saie 10 nuuie an came voiiiing under mat nead aa arouiiu i0u higher than yesieiuay. 1 his means vuat me geneial unim market so lar iu uieuium to aoou giovues a. e concerntid 10 iimuM hinr tnan isat woes. uiuse. D.veii the luiorloi giaui of came nv. ...tot M lt . . l ... 4 ot ...II 40 4 04 ..III 100 I 04 .. H l(li ,, IM 100 4 0 244 4 04 ...l7 ... 4 04 .. 1I too t 04 40 4 ot ..I". 4MI lOt ...fit SO 4 04 ...IK4 120 4 04 10 4 44 ...tit 40 4 04 ...Inl Ml IM ...J04 ... tot .. .1. 6 M 4 06 ...124 110 4 04 ...21.4 ... 4 OS YL7 AA O IIO 1-lGa ouD9 A NO ENDS. ...It ... 4 43 oui.Ui 1 ii M range lamD mo ...ts uiurning on a maiket that ruled lu wo higner In most line of good fat stock, iicceipis were estimated at about 30.i ..ad, making a three uays' total of onlj o.ouo heau. but the ne oiteringB m c.uued a very respectable percentage 01 Aiding c.aases, with the demand irom packers apparently buoyant. About fu icen loads of the Kinney brand of west ern laiuus were ottered, In addition to everai string of good wethers ana a few uuncues of lairly attractive ewe. There .vas practically nothing on sale that came under corn belt billing, but the present cold snap Is likely to force In a lot ot stuff merely warmed up on grass and a ittie rough feed. Improved tone to the eatern live and dressed mutton trade was largely respon sible tor the upward trend to values, and In sheep barn parlance, everything In de cent flesh was gobbled up without quib bling. The Kinney lambs not only reached even money, but matured mut tons also acted well. Wether that sold at 9J.no yesterday brought 93.60, and fat ewes ranged around yi.lbyi.Zo, where qual ity was an inducement. More than half of total receipts con. of feeders, ranging from thrifty strong weight lnmbs down to pee-weea and plain old ewe. Country demand for inferior ana little stun eemea raincr lax, but anything suitable for dry-lot pur poses moved off very well. In most re- BpWia It WHS W Birauj IU PllUHH .1 ,.,, kood varieties getting preference and showing best action. All Indications rlointed toward a complete and early clearance, and It is evident that the mar ket is approaching a period of costlier values. Desirable feeding lambs are sell ing around 94.50, but short feeders are buying right up Into the fair quality kill ing classes at prices accordingly high. Feeder ewes can still be bought at 93 and les. Two day' purchase of feeders on country account amounts to 60,000 head. quotations on sheep and lambs Lambs, Rood to choice, 95.766.00; lambs, fair to good, 95.40ftf5.75; lambs, feeders, 93 504 4.90; yearlings, good to choice, 13.5CV4.2o; yesrllngs, feeders, 93.2&a3.76; wethers, Uncle Bill Christie Cooks Wedding Feast Mr. and Mrs. XV. Tl. ChrlMIe cele brated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday, holding open house for all their old friends and neighbors. Unci Kill and his bride of fifty years re ceived a host of friends. All afternoon snd evening the old front door ivuntj on Its hinges to over loo visitor. The majority of the guests did not come to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Chris tie until last night, when a party waa held. Among the guests at the resi dence at 2126 Sherman avenue were Con gressman C. O. Lobeck, W. I. Klerstead, Uncle Joe Redman, George U. Fisher, John Latenser, Frank Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. William Slevers, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Dennlson, Frank Burgess, George Craig, Frank and Ben Stone, Harry Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Christie, Mrs. Clinton, It. Miller and Mrs. N. E. Christian. Uncle Bill, Just to show that fifty years of married life did not rob him of his reputation as an A No. 1 culinary expert, cooked the evening an! anniversary sup per, which boasted of a lurga dish of escalloped oysters. The guests at the party last made a present to the venerable of 9150 In tcn-dollnr gold pieces shower of bride's roses. night couple nnd a uown luure or less improvement and are selling to very mucn better ivuvautago good to choice, 93. 60?r3. 85; wether, fair to gooa, S.&(U3.oO; wethers, ieeaer. n.nvtt tiiau laie last week. uoiauona on iwuvt cattle: Good tu klioice beei ateers, u-io'ti.bo; talr to goou ueef sieeis, 44.iOtfU.io; goou to choice ueiiois, 4-t. iuv.u, good to cnoioe cows, o4.ttu4.tj; lair to god cows, o,74.o, cuiiuuon to lair cows, i2.tou4.iki; vea.1 aives, 93.buji7.00. Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice ueet steers, to.ooio.oo; fair to gooa ueef steers, st.nxuv.ou; common to lau ueef sieera, 4.o4.i6; gou to choice oeifera, to.iou'&.ou; good to choice cows, rt.dXtt4.lr0; lair to good cows, t.f5tH.ou, od to choice cockers and leeaeis, 4,4.0. tfu.io; lair to gooa s iocs, era anu issuers, .ou4.tM; common to lair Btocaers anu leeuera. 3.4Miu4.io; stock belters, fi.tojt.j; uuils, siags, etc., 43.2olU4.90. representative sales: AT. Pr. No. At. Tt. 4 40 It 12D1 1 00 4 M 24 liOti 1 00 4 74 cows: 1 00 . 11 MS I 10 I 10 4 104 4 JO I lo 10 724 4 HI I 44 1 1440 4 46 1 44 I 40 4 4W t CALVK8. 4 M 1 140 t W 4 M 1 144 1 10 I BTuiiviunS AND FEEDERS. ...1044 4 14 77 1079 4 00 No. 11. 17. t.... t. i:::: ..10J4 . .114 ..loll .. Ill .. 4 .. til .. INT .. It! .. 741 .. HO 411 m ii.. i.. 2.. ill 111 464 4 16 714 4 14 vr i.oin,i.W3 NEBRASKA. Pr. 4 00 5 20 3 90 4 60 6-06 No. AV. i9 heifers... 8i3 a cows 904 13 cows 860 V feeders.. 9o0 .ii feeders.. 11j el cows 3 '4 15 el cows 8i3 9 40 W. 1 41 feeders.. 639 W 92 feeders.. 13 feeders.. 1 cows R 28 feeders.. 6 feeders.. No. Av. 6 cows 8S0 6 cows 9u3 23 feeders.. 84o 8 leeders.. uj 44 steers.... Hbl 28 cosvs 942 15 feeders.. ftu3 Best N ebi aska. 9 90 4 heiters... 637 I. Stoner Nebiaska. 9S3 4 75 I feeders.. 93 907 4 74 2 feeders.. 740 816 1 4a Ketchum Nebraska. 971 4 90 21 cows...,. 971 1000 4 So 10 feeders.. 696 Pr. 8 15 8 90 4 80 4 66 4 66 8 60 4 66 9 75 4 26 4 00 9 90 4 46 9 90 3.25; ewes, good to choice, 93-2oj3-40; ewes, fair to good. 93.00f(i3.25; ewes, breeders, 93.254.00: ewes, feeders, 92.22.f; ewes, culls. 91.3502.16. ltepresemauve sales: No. 62 Wyoming feeder lambs..... 1877 Wyoming feeder ewes 78 Wyo. feeder ewes, culls.... 611 Wyo. feeder ewes, culls.... 67 native ewes H8 native ewes, culls 173 Wyoming feeder lambs 3i7 Wyoming feeder lambs 305 Wyo. feeder lambs, culls... 158 Wyoming feeder lambs 153 Wyoming feeder wethers... 1007 Wyoming feeder wethers.. 16 wyo. feeder wethers, cuus 307 native ewes, feeders 325 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 350 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 310 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 60 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 473 Wyoming lambs 2344 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 205 Wyoming lambs, fdrs, culls 46 339 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 46 lo2 Wyomlrg lambs, feeders.... 45 276 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 63 Wyoming ewes 101 221 Wyoming ewes, feeders 88 225 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 422 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 5H0 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 871 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 4 Wyorn g lambs, feeders. 68 Wyoming ewes 245 Wo.vmlng ewes, feeders.. 2o9 Idaho lambs, feeders S Idaho lambs, feeders .... 217 Idaho lambs, feeders 137 laaho lambs, .feeders 701 Idaho lambs, leeders 583 Idaho wethers lxl Iduho wether 149 Iduho wethers buO (South Dakota lambs 4 South Dakota lambs 83 Bouth Dakota yearlings... 176 Bouth Dakota yearlings... 141 Wyo. feeder lambs, culls. 20 Wyo. yearlings and ewes. 202 Wyoming feeder ewes 209 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 391 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 68 native lambs Av. . 49 . 94 . 76 . 82 . 87 . S3 . 48 . 63 . 51 . 49 . 96 1)6 90 75 , 62 62 , 62 . 42 77 63 . 86 . 65 . 66 . 45 . 33 .106 . 91 . 68 . 68 . 60 . 69 . 67 . 96 ,. 96 ,. 97 , 65 , 66 , 86 , 94 , 44 , 48 , 66 , 40 , 46 . 88 Pr. 4 00 2 65 1 26 1 75 5 00 2 75 4 20 4 35 5 60 4 25 8 10 9 25 9 60 1 60 4 36 4 36 4 60 9 86 9 65 4 35 5 75 4 10 4 15 4 60 3 00 2 50 2 60 4 60 4 50 4 20 3 00 3 15 2 50 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 50 4 50 3 60 3 50 3 60 6 00 6 00 8 85 8 85 4 00 3 60 2 75 4 00 4 35 6 00 Second Speedway to. Be Worth $50,000 INDIANArOLIS. Nov. t-Flfty thou sand dollars will be the purse for the second annual running of the Indianap olis speedway 600-mllo motoV race, on Memorial day. May 30, 1312, the directors of the speedway announced today. Tho conditions also were made public and entry blanks at once will be ent to manufacturers. The richest classic of the motoring world will be open next year to cars of not more than 600 cubic Inches piston dis placement and of a minimum welsht of 2,000 pounds and minimum speed of seventy-five miles an hour. The number of starters will be limited to thirty. It Is estimated that accessory manufacturers will offer 920,000 In prizes. Ths 950.000 purse will be divided Into twelve prizes, as follows: First, 920,000; second, 910.000; third. 96.000: fourth. 93,000; fifth, 32,500; lxth. 32,000; seventh, 31.500; eighth. 9M0O; iilnth, 91,300; tenth. 31.200; eleventh. 91,100; twelfth. 31.000. For the first running of the race, on May 30 of this year, the purse was 925,000. The winner was Ray Harroun, driving a Marmon car. Ti.. York Montr Market isiirw YORK. Nov. L MONEY On . ... .. n puiinir rate. call, steaay; .-owf-a " . lit, ter cent; closing om, !"- v-.... . feVed at 8 per cent. Time loans, easier; It. SMWo Pr ". 3s,ti3 9r cent; six niontns, svst cent. Philadelphia Proolaeo Market. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 36c; nenrbv prints, she. Willi! Firm: 30 cents per esse higher: Fenitaylvaiiia and other nearby firsts, f. c 1110 per case; current receipt, 98 80 per cuso; wrsp rns firsts f. c, 98 40 per case; current receipts I. c, ;.U' 9.10 p.-r case. cil&r.si-; rirm: Nw york run creams. fancy, Ijc; lulr to good, 141410. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. I -CORN-Bteadyj No. 9 whit. ; No. 1 yenow, om, t:sc; no. 3 yellow, old 7"JStc; new, 7c; No. 4 yellow, new. msmi; No. 1 mlxea, om. iiv,xi,ae; 9 mixed, old. "IV; new, 47e; mired, old, 70S:; new, Mc: aample, old, 6nHS7e. OATB-Kaay; No. X white, old. 4Ho; standard, 4V", No. 9 white, old, 4o; No. 4 white, old. 46c. PRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPER 4H9 V per cent- B,..V with 71 1.. ...i.. in hontori' bill at I4.83.B TA: .irv-dav bill and at 94 8riN64j4.86 for demand. Commercial 1 bill. HU V M KUET. 9m v"- HrtNDS-OowniMtit, steady; railroad, firm. 4ta. V. t. lo. rf... 40 CoupoD ... V. 1. 40. rog... eoupoa ... Mllo-l1ol. lot Astor Ax. M... ov T T. T. Am. Tossooe oi 44T4 74 ArllclK. yiour, Pbl... "SVI.et, bu... Corn, bu...... twits, bu live, bu Xiu.i.ey. bu.. Receipts. ... .h0 ...ITS.'JUO ...1' 0"j0 ...3.K ... ll.OnO 141.OU0 fchlpmsnta H.tOO 6o,0u) 90.000 X.(J0 7.0U) L'ariot Kelpt W boat, 1H cars, with at 1,1 twouact giads, corn, 24 wit, wuo Liverpool Grata Marke.t LIVKriPOOL. Nov. 1.-WIIEAT- Spot, easy; No. 3, Manitoba, 7 Id. Fitura, woak; l0K-eiiiber, 7 4d; March, 7 J4jd; May. 7 2Sd. CORN Bput, ateady; American mixed. I Sd. Futures, weak; January, (a 7Vd; euruary, oa iu MUnraake tlrala Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. l.-WHEAT-No, 3 northern, Closing quotaUons on bonds today were 0? g rof.Wlo,' rot.. .loos, Int. M. M. m j. h.u nnn k " .......... II.IW'l WQ ,, ...101VOK. C 8. lot to.., ...liU R. 4ok. to 1N1. ...1H44U 4V N. ont. 40.. .. l"4 K. T. lot 40 TIM, ...10lt 'do 4, 17114 ..WM. rorillo 40 T ... tl .V. R H. ot tt. 4Sto tl Aa Om . SI. ... 04 Armour 4V Co. 4So.. Mst a ai. 4. ........ WSs Atrhloo go. U.... H. . n. .!!. 11.. l"4St T 4. 0 do OT, 4a 104 S 14- W. lot . 41.. MSI . tt No. Poolllo 4o loo4 . !S4 o I TO , 4MtO. . K rM. 4o... 114 . Ilirona. cv. OHO 110.. Of .loos 'da coo. 4o lot HSt'sooain son. 40..... w A. C. U lot 4o., Dot A Okls 40. 00 10 4o I W. IS., nraak. Tr. ot. 00 Cos. ot Go. to.. Iatoor 00. 0.' ot N. J. S 00.. 111 Pry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. DRY GOODS Active biiynk continued at the auction sale of carpels during tho day and price held ut wen. it waa announces tnat the Page mill of New Bedford. 1,M looms, will stop for an indefinite period beginning Monday, Noverber 6, owing to dull trade In the fine cotton good 4 market. Cotton goods are being bought In moderate quantities at easing prices. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Nov. l.-COFFEE-Fu- tures closed steady at 9 points decline to 20 points advance, bales, 132,260 bags; No. 4. t.u&c; December. 14.62c; January, 14.10c; February, l.t.Mlc; March, 13.51c; April, 13. ilk'-. March. May. id tie; June. i.40c July, August. September, October, 13.39c. IS pot, firm; mo, iNO. i, kc; Mtnto. INo. 4. 16Vc; mild, quiet; Cordova, 1719u, nominal. Oil aaol Hoala. SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. 1. TlTtPEN- TINBKlrm; 4Mti45VoO: sale, 433 bbls. receipts, 9M bbls.; shipments, 69 bbls. stock. 36.526 bbls. ROBIN lirm: saie. l.vcz doi. ; receipt. 2 915 bbi.; shlpmunt. ts bbi.; stocks, aims l.hls nuola B. 16.15: D. 16.20: K. 96.'37; K, 9635: G. 96.3,46; H, I, Mao; K, 40.4o, At, i, ct, 40-00; v u. 3;.20; W W, 37.60. I L I northern, No. 91 sltftl lo: 9l.07Mil.09; No. I hard winter, ll.Otfc 31.06; Decern I. er. VTStc; May, II. "1. HAIB nionuora, l.uimr. BARLEV Malting. 91 .2tfl 33. Mlaaeapolla Urala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. l.-WHEAT-December. tl 05; My, 91 0ul Otf'.ci July, 91 W4: cash. No. 1 hard, 91 07; No. 17 northern,' 9l Oucrl.ObV, No. 9 northern, 91.03S,1.044; No. 9 white, 9c331.01H. Dalath Urala Market. DULUTII. Nov. l.-WIIEAT-No. 1 hard. 9107'4: No. 1 northern, 11.04s,; No. 9 northern. 91 03s: Dorctmber, 91.04 askad; May. tl.09'4 aske4. OATs-44!e. If you have anything to sell or exchange advertise It In tha Want Ad Columns of The b and get lmmedlsta results. choo. om 4Vo..i 4. ... 4o ,J'tii,i,i WiV olroxo A. I0. 44 lot S..14 C U. i I- 4o... HStS A. U olJ. Mo s 40 MS P.O. 0.1. or u P. 4 40 to'Oj 4 T. 40... C r I . . 40. 7J 4o lot rol. 4 4o rt ' 4Vlo. l4 to" tl 4. ... .... u... . uii 4. 40 I'sloa r.clflo r a t. a o. 4Soo N ot. on. a h. ct. I P. tt. 4 Ml H. O. 44.. i a 04. Tt. MMIIIoro' grto p. I t . 4 :: v.." . tisIoot. kio. Oc.o Klo. T. 4.. 140 10. i.Mrmi in i lot wmi oo. - " 17 .. i .. IOS4 .. :s. .. 01 . . luo .. T4 . loin . .l.n i.. ri ..lo44 ..lot st da lot A rot. plUtt. B Kubhor 41 H B Slo.1 14 f&Vs.-iar. iiom. W .huh loi lo lot TU 4. lot OI. 40... MS 71 M , WMtorn 144. to. St. Joseph Mto ttook Market, BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 1. CATTLE rteceluto. 1.2u0 head; market loo higher: steera, 94.50iuv7.76: cows and belters, 92.nxj 14.00: calve, xj.wwj i.tn. llotl rteceipis, b,iw ubwi; morooi s to loo lower; top, is. 25; puik 01 sales. 1, ki4 10. I' ........ . . . . v . ...... - I . . ,u Bltc.fc.r' Anu l.mh tin neceipis, .,dw head; market, Htuljc lower; lambs, 94.60 i6. Cottoa Market. NEW TfORK. Nov. 1. -COTTON Spot closed dull; middling uplands, 1 4co bid; middling gulf. 9.46c. Sales, bale. Futures closed tedy. flose: govern her. 06c: Drcomhir. 120c: January. February, .04c; March. .08c; April, SLUo May. I.lc: June lo; Ju.y, ic; guot. 9.24c;-Septemb4r, 9.20c; October, 9,170, 7 ftittder.. 888 4 90 10 cows 816 E. L. Patrick Nebraska. 11 cows 967 4 U0 9 COWS. 1... 920 3 40 7 steers.. ..1071 5 10 s. uenno NeorasKa. 11 steers.... 970 4 75 6 cows 883 3 15 6 bulls 1246 3 60 R. E. FieldsNebraska. 36 cows 688 4 00 11 heifers... 649 4 10 13 feeders.. 831 4 70 McLaughlin & Pike Nebraska. 9 cows 918 4 00 16 feeders.. 920 4 70 C. H. MOiinng nebrasaa. 10 calves... 266 4 00 9 heifers... 498 4 00 G. xv. Wlckersham Neb. 94 feeders.. 978 9 Sfi W IUM1BU. 19 cows 866 9 36 11 cow 888 I 10 15 steers.. ..1116 4 60 9 cows 861 4 00 9 feeders.. 840 4 66 ao reeaers..iuio 4 so 20 feeders. .1186 4 80 7 cows 1021 4 10 13 feeders.. 784 4 00 00 cows soi 20 19 cows 93 4 10 98 steers....U29 9 00 10 steers.... 993 4 40 8 cows 1006 9 60 IS cows 1014 4 30 96 feeders. .1083 4 40 34 steers.. ..1178 4 10 66 cows.. km 4 oo 27 cows 9t4) 3 60 9 cows 968 3 80 cows 8o4 9 15 7 heifers... 734 4 15 T heifers... 726 400 u ieeaers..isreo w 93 oows 1029 4 65 Uresiey iogan w yo. 97 steers.. ..1678 7 85 35 steers.. ..1423 00 IS Steers.. . 1363 9 00 9 cow m 3 00 tt. u. uarioca n jo, 91 feeders.. 997 6 20 10 cows 891 f 16 96 feeders.. lois o ou tj. J. wooer wyo. 10 cows 1006 4 25 7 steers.. ..1110 4 00 11 f.MlDM.. Mi 4 OV j. 11.. rsurn oju. .1078 6 00 L. Bummers Wyo. 100 4 60 6 steer.. ..1205 4 60 1076 3 25 9 feeders.. 981 9 40 ,1068 6 40 T. A. McOJll-Wyo.V 940 4 40 9 c. & ha.. 913 9 75 T. Dodge Wyo. .. 971 4 40 62 hollers.. IOCS 5 20 Atkinson Bros. Wyo. 4 cows 960 4 35 4 steers. ...low 4 6j a. i'eierson yu. 96 steers.. .1193 5 86 K. M. jonnson wyo. 3 steers... 1167 4 75 33 steers.. ..1:15 a to W. J. Mcuinnia wyo. ,.. 3 40 4 bulla 120 3 59 ... 9fl 3 75 1 87 cow.... 923 4 8a J Johnaon Wyo. ,..921 4 60 60 feeders.. 946 3 40 ...1057 3 86 1 calf 150 7 60 MONTANA. 768 3 60 23 calves... 259 5 S3 111 7 60 UOUS Hog trade showed the complete change of furtri today that waa threat ened yesterday, heavies going to a pre mium on a lower market, huik of a mod erate supply had to sell at figures a dime under those 01 yesiomay. some eariy Limine being done at lessor declines of taioc. . . ... , Receipts conwsiea 01 snout ninety inaas, mostly heavy butcher and packing Btuff. There was only a fair sprinkling ot light averages and practically no ulgs Included tn the run. Demand from all lecal quarters had plenty of freedom at the start, and popu lar price early settled to 96.06. Later, the trade went down another notch, but re tained tte activity. Buies made after the first round or so were mostly trimmed to 9 iWi6.02Ss. the big end of total supply selling at to.iuuo.uo. io ow imra ani mals on sale moved -at 96.10, a dime under yesterday's high prices. fig marsei wa. ywnj iitu uwiiioj 10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Pugilist to Study For the Ministry SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. iiuia Young of San Jose, a well-known feather weight pugilist, has announced that he will enter the mlnUtry and later become an evangelist. "Religion needs men who can put a kick In it," said Young today. "I'm there with the kick, and now you can sit back and watch me slip tho devil some of the old sleep drops." Young will address the Young Men's Christian association here Saturday aft ernoon. He will go to Chicago to study at the Moody Evangelical institute. GOVERNMENT NOTICES 49 steers. 4 oows...., 10 feeders. JT. feeders. 4 heifers.., 9 cows. 4 cows.. 29 cows.... 19 cows.... 7 cows.... 91 cows.... 3 calves. Demand for Cattle Steady Hogs and Sheep Hlcher. CHICAOO, Nov. 1. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at 17,000 head; market steady, 10c up; beeves, 94.60,(i,9.1S; Texas steeis, 94.10io.90; western steers, 94.16(7.26; Block ers and feeders. 92.866.76; cows and heif ers. 92.00j6.00; calves, 16.uV7jH.75. HOGS Receipts, estimated st 25,000 head; market ttilOc off; light, 96.66V46.26; mixed, 96.66(66.40; heavy, 3o.bifjJ.40; rough, 95.654j6.90; good to choice heavy, 35.90(0 6.40; pigs, 33.75j)5.o0; bulk of sales, 95.96((jl 6.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 28.000 head; market 2Xa30o up; native, 92.2j(ti3.86; western, 92.40igS.90; yearlings. 93.boj4.20; lambs, native, 93.7641 9.10; western, 34.00(a6.O0. 1 Kansas City Llva Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1 -CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head, including 40D south erns; market Steady to 10c higher; dressed beef and export steers, I7.10tii9.00; fair to good. 6.n37.00; western steer. 94.6iw7.56; lookers and feeder, 94.0Orie.6O; southern steers. 93.8W460; southern cows, 92.2Vg 4 mi: native cows. 32.76(16.00; native heifers. 94 00tr7.00; bulls, 93.10(8 4.50; calves, 91.00 Si7.00. HOdS Receipts, 16,000 head; market 10 il5c lower; bulk ot sales, 96.76di6.20; heavv, SU.ljfi.2u; packers and butchers, 95.966.25; lights. 9o-7&utilO; Plg. 9400 SM.Tfi. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 heBd; market 16c to 20e higher; lambs, 34tlOf(i.l&; yearlings, 33.76Cu4.26; wethers 93.2bir?U6; ewes, 2.90u,326; tttockers and feeders, 92.00(41 4.00. ' St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1. CATTLE Re re'ntu.. 6.500 head. Including 1.200 Texans; market Kt)16o higher; native shipping and exnort steers, l .Sirtiwa: dressed and butcher steers. 35.0irtrt 60; steers under I.O11O pounds, 94.00j-26 ; stockers and feeders, 93.2Mi5.75; cows and heifers, 93.imru'7.0O; canners, 9l.i3.00; bulls, 13.75 ti6 2i; cuives, 94O0'u.5o; Texas and Indian Bteers, 94-W.uO; cows and heifers, 94.6ixu7.00. lKXi 3 Receipts. 17,500 head; market steady to loc lower; pigs and lights, 94.60 t0.30; packers, 6 0t"j6.16; butchers and best heavy, I6.006.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.400 head; market strong to S7c higher: na tive muttons, 33 25'a3 "5; lambs, 9t.35M6.uO; culls and bucks, 31.25oj3.60; stockers, 31.501fS.00. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prln- South Omaha St. Joseph... Kansas City. St. Louis Chicago Totals Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . 4.H0O 6,NO 3.100 . 1,200 6 5iO 1.500 ,. 11.000 16,0(10 -a.uoo . 6,600 17.500 4. 4-0 . 17,000 29.UU0 28.000 . S9.&0 74.800 92.900 GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LANDS Absolute Title Given The unallotted lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na tions of the Five Civilized Tribes in Ok lahoma, and not including the coal and timber segregations, will be sold at pub llo auction to the nigheBt bidder at the following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated in the advertisement: Grady county, Chlck asha, 688 tracts, 37,600 acres, November 2, 3, 4; Stephens county, Duncan, 730 tracts, 68,300 acres. November, 6, 7, 8; Jefferson county, Ryan, 702 tracts, 49,400 acres, November 9, 10. 11; Love county. Marietta, 864 tracts, 75.500 acres. Novem ber 13, 14, 15, 16; Carter county, Ardmore, 1.178 tractB. 93.300 acres. November 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23; Murray county, Sulphur, 362 tracts. 26.000 acres. November 24. 25: Gar vin county, Pauls Valley, 621 tracts, 39,600 acres, November 27, 28, 29; McClain county, Purcell, 285 tracts, 14,600. acres, December 1, z; fontotoc county, Aoa, tracts. 45,800 acres, December 4, 6, 6; Johnson county, Tishomingo, 664 tracts, 89,200 acres. December 7, 8, 9; Marshall, county. Madlll, 279 tracts, 18,600 acres, December ll ; wryan county, uurant, 001 tracts, 26,100 acres, December 12. 13; Atoka countv, Atoka, 1,309 tracts, lit.wo acres. December 14. 15. 16. 18. 19: Coal county. Coalgate, 609 tracts, 64,600 acres. Decem ber 20, 21, 22; MUgnes. county, uaivin, ooi tractB, 60.700 acres, December 26, 27; Pitts burg county, McAlester, 1,630 tracts, 167, 100 acres, December 28, 29, 30, 1911; Janu ary 1, 2; Haskell county, Stigler. 418 tracts, 30.300 acres, January 3, 4; Lutlmer county, Wilburton. 191 tracts, 15,000 acres, January 6; Leflore county, Poteau, 275 tracts, 21,800 acres, January 6; Pushma taha county, Antlers. 641 tracts, 62.OU0 acres, January 8. 9, 10; Choctaw county, Hugo, 6U1 tracts, 37,500 acres, January 11, 12, 13; McCurtaln county, Idabel, 773 tracts, 54,600 acres, January 15, 16, 17, IS, 1912. Not more than liiO acres ot agri cultural and 640 acres of other lands will be sold to one person In any one nation.' Agricultural lands are those having a minimum valuation of 38-00 or more per acre. Terms are 25 per cent at the time of sale, 25 per cent In twelve months, and 60 per cent In two years, with 6 per cent Interest. Payments must be made In the form of draft or certified check, payable to J. Q. Wright, comnilss.one:-. Upon full payment being made at any time deed will issue. Immediately after approval ot salo certificate f purchase will t-isuo and possession bo given, but cutting of timber or drilling or minim; for minerals thereon will nut be permitted ,.ntn full navment of purchase price. Right Is reservea to reject any or uu bids. For Information apply to tne tom- missloner to tne rive iiviuzeu inum. Muskogee. Oklahoma, or any of the Dis trict Agents as to lands within their re spective districts. Lists of these lands have been prepared by counties, showing the terms of sale, the description of the various tracts ami miniinui" pn.. u will be Impracticable to furnish each In n.,i... u nt these lists, and It Is sug- KeBte- that persons desiring such infor- . . , ..... . 1 .. .. n will.,, t . 1 u , , niatlon specuy ino luwamj n ......... ...... in.i,rf. KlueDrints of the various counties, ahowing the lot atlon of the land to be sold, will oe lurmsueu uim cation to the undersinned upon the pay ment of 90.50 for each county, in the form of draft or postal money order. 1 q WRIGHT, Commissioner to the Five 'Civilized Tribes, Muskogee, Okla homa. August 1, 1911. Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Nov. 1-HAY-No. 1. 13 00: No. 2. 911.904il2.Oil;' coare, packing stock. 97 oo:i9.0; alfalfa. Straw; 96.50. 912 60rff 910.00; 914.00. Wheat, 90.OOCu6.50; rye and oats. k..,a ,.r nfferlnaa. but good under. weight classea were usually hard to place, dropping "inder tte hill" In most cases. lepresenteiiv.) aiw. IM Hot 4S.. OOI4. oyii.n . . 1114 fODODW I ..IMS. Bostoa Stock Market. BOSTON. Nov. 1 Cloalng Quotations on tnor. Allouot Auo.1. Oapiwr .. a I L a Ar ix.oo Coat .. tl'l' tl bull. Caslltioa ni. a inuu. i-si a hcu ... C.alottai.1 ...m, follow: ... it )luh.vk 41 .... t401NoY.lo CVs lis. .... UNIslaoln MUMS .... 1 ....41 North guM H U. t North Loko lott Old Itoail.lea 40u (tovo.1. It ....tr Porrotl L 4V C I .... I Uutacjr 4 Oil aad Hoala. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. ..-TURPEN TINE Firm at 46'll4ic. ROBIN 1'iriii; ', 10.45; u. l4a. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. L-WOOL- F.sxler: territory and western medium, 1Tu30c; flu medium, l.-tlltc; flu. Hylic. Sasjar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1 SUGAR Raw, nuiet: muscovaao, test. tiv; centri. fural. 94 test 637V; molasses, 89 test, 4,.Vi refined, Qulew K'o. tt tl tl u it 71..., 41 ti 44 14 It.... 44... 114... 14.... 44 ... It.... 41.... It.... AO. ,.IU4 in ,.it ,.it ,.1M ..lit ..! ..tit .Jul ..111 . 144 . .164 ..1:1 ... ..104 ..lit . Kl ..lit 111. rr No. At. Bh. Pr. 144 I t U kl IN ... 1 m io.. in 10 I 41 ... I 00 44. ITl 44 4 04 19 4 0 i Il ... I 04 40 t 00 tt I.'t 40 I M 44 4 Dtl 44 Ml ... 4 44 V 111 11 171 to 4 04 .1. 4 0 41 nt 12 4 04 14 4 M 11 Ul ... 4 114 ...4 00 41 l IM U M 4 t 41 114 III 1(4 M 4 44 tot M I t to W II .U4 ... 11 144 4 0 4 14 1st 40 4 u4 ... 4 0: 47 I.'t M I 44 IM 4 ' OA too t 4 44 tu 4 01 V. 4T tot IM 4 44 4 I 44 47 171 44 4 44 Molia Gives Papke Terrific Beating BOSTON, Nov. 1. Bob Moha of M I- waukee won a decisive victory over Billy Papke, "the lllinol Thunderbolt," In twelve round in a one-sided bout at the Armory Athletic association tonight. Pabke ahowed from the start that lie was In no form to fight. The Illinois man was on the defensive all tha time and Moha pummeied him all over the ring. After the seventh round there were cries to take him out of the rlnj PROPOSAL8 FOR MANUFACTURE OF Clothing Chief Quartermaster's .Office, Federnl Building. Chicago. Ul., October 26, 1911. Staled proposals. In triplicate, ubject to the uual conditions, will be received here until I o'clock p. m.. No vember 23, 1911. and then ooened for manufacturing and delivering at either the New York, Philadelphia or Chicago depot of the Quartermaster' Department: 67,000 Olive Drab Cotton Coats and 102.000 pair Olive Drab Cotton Breeches, Foot. The Olive Drab Cotton- Uniform Cloth, Olive Drab Blieola, Bronze Buttons and Split Rings will be furnished by this Depart ment. Quantities to be subject to in crease of not to exceed 60 per cent, if dosired by this Department. The right la reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Prefer ence will be given to articles of domestic manufacture, condition of quality and price tlncludlng in the price of toreiga tiriiriuctiona or munufaetures the duty thereon) being equal. Standard samples can be seen and specif cations, blank for proposal and full Information will be furnished upon application at this of fice Envelopes containing proposals to, be endorsed ' Proposals for Manufacture of Clothing, to be Opened November 23. 1911." COL. JNO. L. CLEM, Chief Quar termaster. 031-Nl-2-S-Sl-Ui r V