niH ltKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. (KTOHKR 2. 1914. 8 WAITER'S OOUTMX TYPEWRITER Have i first Hmi standard make, typewriter, two-color tibbon. etc.. will sell for $30 or trade for anything of equal value I can use. 3. C. 1469. Hee. TrrEWRITRll-Will exchaniie Vox type writer for anythlnv of ei'ial value that I ran use. Address P. C 14.11, Bee. WATCH Lady open fere watrh. 2i year gold-filled cue. good timekeeper, to trade for small kodak. What hnve you. S. C. 146 Bee. Apartments and Plat. MODERN APARTMENTS STEAM HEAT EXCELLENT JANITOR SERVICE HOT WATER ALWAYS Bo worth 1217 Howard St.", 3-r. and bath, close, In, up-to-date, better than a hotel $30.00 and $05.00 Ayers Af So. 31st, B-r. and bath, fine neighborhood, very homelike and desirable &. Urbana 1317 Park Ave.. 6-r. and bath. hlKh class, close to park, most desirable ; Panadena 4.0 Park Ave.. 4-r. and bath, new, choice, 'lp--the-..t minute 140 00 00 Oro MS Forest Ave.. 4 and 5-r., Just the plaeo for H. ' R. or traveling men. beautiful view and private porches. LET US SHOW THESK Jrr vnf HI-RT VALUES IN TOWN f40.no and $47.60 AltMSTllONO-WAi.su iu, Tyler 1W6. State Bunk Bldg.' BEAUTIFUL, apartment of 5 rooms and bath and screened porch In Hsrlan apartments. 2301-3 Sherman Ave., will be vacated about October 1. Oak finish and panelled ceilings In living room and dining room; press brick mantle and gas log: mirror door In (rood sired coat closet: dining room has paneled walls and plate rail: fine lighting fixtures; bedrooms In white enamel: large kitchen and refrigerator entry. Rental $46 per month, which includes Janitor service and heat. Ask to see It. SCOTT HILT. CO., Douglas 10i19 IKW-T-S McCague Rldg. o "TAthlone Heated Apartm'ts Southeast corner 2th and Douglas Sts". large 4-room apartment, with everything to maka It comfortable and desirable. Peters Trust Co. 162! Farnani St. Dnug. RSS. CLOSK-1N APARTMENTS. CARPATH1A. 834 S. 21TH BT. Beautiful l-room apartments, modern In evt-ry detail, newly decorated, hardwood finish, tiled floors In the bath room; ice boxes and gas ranges furnished; $22.60 summer; 2x winter. . Call at our office and we will show you through. FUMtENTINE, 907 S. 25TH 8T. Three and four-room apartments, nicely decorated, hardwood finish, very modern equipment, attractive rents. LEONE, Ki2 S. 24TH ST. Five-room apartments, strictly modern and up-to-dHte in equipment, beautifully decorated; $30 summer; $10 winter. We can show you through at any time. PAYNE & SLATER COMPANY. 61H Omaha National Bank Bldg. CHOICE DOWN-TOWN APARTMENT; FOUR ROOMS AND BATH IN CALI IXDRNIA APARTMENTS SEE JANITOR. DOUGLAS 6237. ST. GEORGE APARTMENTS One five room suite, $50; heat, water. Janitor service; located in select West Farnam residential section. 113 N. 3 1st Ave. W. 1674. 6-ROOM modern flat. 1112 So. 11th. $12.503 ROOMS, gas. private bath, 27th and Decatur. Pnone Web. bfts. ELEGANT S-room apartment, with sleep ing porch, all modern; beautifully deco rated; splendid location, 3115 Davenport St. First floor, only $35. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brnmlela Theater Bldg. MO 8. ' 27TH 6-room modern flat, $30. 1003 N. 29th St 7rooin modern flat, 120. 8013 Leavenworth tt-r.. mod. ex. beat, $20. .2.2 Bristol St. -r., mod. ex. heat, $20. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. SCARCE MONEY PRICES. BTEAM HEATED. HIGH QUALITY. ' TILE STANDARD DESIRABLE!, handsome, modern -r. flats, well located near business, with many unusual features; short walking distance, Janitor service. In Justice to yourself examine their quality. GET OUR LOW PRICE Lowest ever made on this grade. Prices that talk. Cheaper than cottages. References re quired. T. J. HOOK. 1101 N. 18th St. o Rental Service Free Why worry where to find a house or apartment when we have listed every Vacant house and apartment In the city. 'Phone us for further information. Douglas 288 Fidelity Btorage A Van Co. ST. CLARE APARTMENTS. 23J and Harney Sts., 3 room apartments, Call H. 647 or D. 6U. OQDEN ANNEX looms, wltn kitchen ties rouucil Bluffa Gordon Van Co Storage. tit N llth St Phone D 894 or H. toll LA VERNA, mi Capitol Ave., - modern apartments, also furnished rooms, steam heat, . private bath. IF1RST floor. 4-r., moc, W5 Bo. 4th. ' THE KNICKERBOCKER. West Farnam district, 88th and Jones Sts.; ( and 7 rooms. Positively the best and only exclusive apartment house In Omaha. Low rentals, compared with oth ers. See It first. .... 8-ROOM3, CLOSE-IN. 706 8. 16th St., 6 good roams, all modern, heat furnished; $40. PETERS TRUST COMPANY. D. 898. Itmrd aad Rooms. YOUNG gentleman, room and board. $6 j per week; walking distance. Doug. 6123. Famished Rooms. MODERN mora, homelike, fine location. Harney 2173. 607 N. Soth St. VISITORS front room, married couple m1 gentlemen, board optional. Tel. H. 6487. AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS Front room, strictly modern. 608 N. 21st St. R. 3817. i NICE rooms; etrictly modern. Charles. Web. 4346. B. tSTH BT. 866-Beautlful front room; hot water heat. $3.60. Harney 74.14 FRONT rm,. newly fur., mod. wan board. Bingis or ensuite. 241j Poppleton- T. 2417J. MODERN, well lighted, reasonable. 4U N. auth. SOUTH froan room In private family, for gentleman, $3 week, beard optional. Webster 9u3. FUR, rooms. 2213 Douglas Bt. Red 69977" PK1VATE family, mot., $3. Tel. So. 223G. MOD., ijuiel rooms, Walking dls., $1.60 week and up. THE KNAPP. Iui8 Cass. Jr UK-MsHkU room for rent, near Creigu ton university. Phone Douglas 7281, Mod., private home, references. H. 5138. FRONT room, newly furn., $4. D. A$T. Fur. rms. modern, la a; Cass. Apt. PRIVATE home, beautiful, ail mod., walking dis, board opt., $3. H. 42. NURSES Mod room for one or two, close to car, $12 or $18. 1413 Wirt. W. 8051. nascaeplasT Moaaas. THREE nloa rooms, housekeeping. Mi 8. Uth. DOUGLAS 28U8 Light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. DAVENPORT. 2018-Two or three cicely furnished housekeeping rooms. 1726 S. 18 TH 8T. Housokeeplng and sleep ing, by day, weak or month. Phone Tyler loa W. II at eta aad Asxtrtaaeskta. CALIFORNIA Hotel. lth and California, Weekly rates $8 and up. louglas Teas. tXSDEN HOTEL, rooma $2 pel week. Council Bluffs DOIMifc. HOTEL Modern hraaonaole. Js E1A R LT new i-roora house, newly dec orated inside and painted outstep. 2j6 SUIUL .WU iiXA. K RENT Hoi West Farnam New brick and stucco home, Just being finished: three fine bedrooms and sleep ing porch 2d floor; larue living room and dining room, beautifully finished in mi hoisany; Zd floor white enamel, $45 on lrae Peters Trust Co. ISIS Farnam St. 1 oug. VK 6-KooM, half l.asenient. $12. H IW. SN CAU1MKX1A, $.v; a rooms, nuaiern, I new floors ami woodwork; newly pa-! peren ami paimea; new riirnace; Just one block from 40th and Cuming cur. Inquire SMS Hamilton or Tel. Hnrnev 65.10. 6-KtKJM house, 26th and Caldwell; gas. water; $13 T1RK1NOTON, 617 Bee. 916 N. 41ST t-nwin, modern, nearly new; good neighborhood; cheap. Harney lias. S.22 GRAND AVENUE. $18; 8 rooms: modern except heat; high, sightly loca tion; good neighborhood. Telephone Har ney 5.VXV Excellent Home s SEVEN ROOMS. 3S0S Poppleton Ave., In the pretty field club district; completely modern, in fine condition. TETKR3 TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St. IViug. 808. S615 JONES All modern, 7 rooms, now $20. Call Mrs. Nelson. Harney-ia. 2S13 Woolworth Ave., 8 rooms, mod., $26. 2ilS Chicago, 8 rooms, mod., $J6. 1VW N" 2th, rooms, mod., $20. Other large and small houses. lll.NGWALT. Hrandels Theater Bldg FARNAM NORTH 40TH LINE. Seven rooms and hall, full two-story square, south front, one block to car, $40. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha NaCI. Douglas 271fS. 5-R. cottage. $12. 22 lsard. W. 7Rf.. 6-R cottage, $12. 1711 Hickory. W. 1919. -R. HOUSE, 20.2 Parker. $20. H. 82K0. 6-ROOM house and garsge on 4th Bt. all modern. $27.60 per month. Call Doug. 4769. 6-T.OOM house, mod. except heat. $23. !U3 s. nst St. Harney Zf0. 6-ROOM modern cottage, 719 So. S7th Bt., fine location. $:'". Webgter 2W0. i-RiiOM house, all modern, $15 per month. 4721 California ht. D. tU6S. 5-R. mod.. $16. 1702 a 17th. W. 1919. 302 SOUTH 26Tn, corner Farnam; 10 rooms, steam heat; close !n. Shepard. Webster a!12. STEAM beat, all niodern, (-room house; also 4-rm flat. 220 No. 2M. K-ROOM strictly modern house In Al con dltlon, location 2812 Pacific St. Call at IPSO So. 28th St. or phone Harney 2.146. 2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable for light mfg. Wright & Laabury, ws a. 16th St. Doug. 162. Free Rental List Complete Information about every va rant house and apartment in the city. This service Is free. Tel. Douglas 2S8. Fidelity Store.tre A Van Co. 6-R. mod. house, 1727 S. 10th. D. 74148. I-HOOM house, all modern, tree w&lr. 104 N. 30th. Tel. D. 1630 J. C. Reed Up. Co., moving packing & storaga 1207 Farnam. D. KJ; AT-afTrrdrH'o Van and Stor age Co. Reduced rites for days. Large van, 2 men, $125 per hr.; dray, 1 men, $1 per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 149& FOB BENT W have a complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van A Storage Co.. 806 B. 16th Bt. Fidelity Storage Co. Btcrage, moving, packing and shipping. 16th & Jackson Sts. Phone Douglaa 28a. llnnupa all parts of the city, ilU LIBeB Crel(rh Bong,. Co.. B( Bee Bldg. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN EX CEPT HEAT. 171i CALIFORNIA ST. SEE REICH ENBERG BROS., 927 CITY NAT'L BANK BLDG. DOUGLAS 1946. Blares and Offices. 2D FLOOR OFFICE VAULT. WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHT. FREE. 385 SQ. Ft., $30.00. OCTOBER 1ST. The Bee Building Co. Office Room 103. Mar as. GOOD barn, room for 8 or 10 hbrssa, 1917 WebaUr St. Call Douglaa 4. WANTED TO RENT TWO uefurnlsbed rooms for housekeep ing, walking d In Lance. Address B. 454, WANTED Desk room in established of- flce for mall address ana neauquariers of Chicago agency;, state rent. Address V 208, Bee. v , REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE FINE 620-acre farm, 4f miles from Min neapolis, good soil, two sets buildings; will take up to $15,iio other good property i tial.itr.. Hniih rmh and mortgage; price $00 an acre; finest stock farm in that vicinuy. ocnwuu xiius., wo Plymouth null!., winncapui.s. mmu. Pianos for other musical Instru'ts. D. 2017. -, .. ,. rivj. mili.s from Mln neapolis; 3S acres under cultivation, bal ance orchard and timber; seven-room brick house, stone basement, barn, wind mill, chicken house, hay shed, granary, etc. Price i,600. Will take up to $2,500 in exchange, balance some cash and mort gage. Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, muni. TO EXCHANGE for good business, 200 acres Colorado land at $25 per acre. E. A. Crockett, Springfield. & D. REAL ESTATE LOAN'S C1TT and farm loans, 6, &Vs, ( per cent. J.H. Dumont & Co.. 103 Farnam. Omaha. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1014 Omaha Net'!. Douglas ITU. UARV1N Bttua-te tfifanS: HARRISON A MORTON. 918 Om. Nat'l PRIVATE MONKV To loan Immediately in amounts $1,000 to $3,0w on city prop erty. F. D. V-ad, 181 Farnam St. D. 171. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smllb at Co., 1224 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 Stale Bank Bldg. ! $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. w eaa mag., ircin anq r anum dh. MONET on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat l Bank Bldg. lit CITT LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Co., UJ10-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. SEE us first tf you want a farm loan. United Btatea Trust Co., Omaaa. Neb. A B54TB ACTS or TjTLK. KKKH Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstrsct office. Ji a. 17th St. Phone Douglas I4s7. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of flee in Nebraska, M Hraadels Theater. REAL ESTATE -INVESTMENTS- $200 MORTGAGE, three years, t per cent, or 480 acres Nebraska land, fine se curity. Turklngton. 817 Bee. REAL ESTATE rAUH St RANCH LANDS FOR I ALB Hsatasa. MONTANA CARET ACT LANDS-CO 009 acres now open to entry In the famous Valler valley. An excellent opportunity for the horoeseeker seeking good farm land for general diversified farming. The ricu soil. exhilarating climats and abundance) of water for Irrigation assures maximum crvn returns. Great for grain. alfalfa, timothy, and for slock fanning. I ideal epoi lor a no. rite toaay lor booklet and particulars. Vallrr r vrnt I Sales Company, Valler. Mont Bos No. 17. ' REAL EHTATK FIRM A R4.Ntll I. AMU FOR S4.I.K Xrbraska. FARM FOR ft A I. It BY OWNER. Fine, level 24H(re, second bottom grain and stock farm, not wet or subject to overflow. 3 miles narth of Hlalr. countv seat town of 3,S00, best of school and market. 4Kod buildings and fences. -room house, nearly new; barn for 12 head horses, wltn mow; larg double crib, new granary, chicken house, sheds, etc. A low prl.-e and very liberal terms on this for n'llrk sale. Will show farm and five partlculnrs to Interested Turtle. - N. CHRISTIAN'SOX. Springfield. Neb. Wlmnala Upper Wisconsin Best uaity and general crop slate In the onion; settlers wanted, lands tor sale at low prlves, on easy terms. Ask for book let 14 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant tate acres wanted. Write about our grsslng lands. If interested In fruit lands, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wlsconsfn. Address Laud Dept., Soo Line Ry Minneapolis. Minn. M 1siel la at-fie . IF INTERESTED In land In southern Iowa and southern Minnesota write the F. L. Jones Land company, W Intel-set la, for their list of 360 farm REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Florence Acreage Bargain Twenty acres. 24 miles northwest of Florence, and but a short distance from the macadam road. Seven-room house. In good condition; good barn and other outbuildings; nice orchard, full bearing. One and one-quarter acres in vineyard. The owner of thin property, on account of family reasons. Is compiled to moe to the city end will take aa part payment a good residence n the city; and will price this property right. O 'NEIL'S K. E. & INS. AGY., Tyler 1024. 1SQ5 Farnam tt One Acre $10 Cash $10 a Month pne Block to Pavement In Benson Acres Addition; a fine corner; southeast exposure. Wo know It will suit vou. Only $if0. HASTINGS HEY DEN, 1G14 Harney St. 611 Ft. Frontaffo Adjoining Benson Is on Paved Road m acres on Military Ave. Thin Is the right piece to buy for a country home and work In Omaha. Pavement all the way In. Price $1,040. HASTINGS ft HEYPEN 114 Harney St. 4 Acres . Facing 2 Streets, G60 Ft. Frontage Very attractive piece of land, adjoining Keystqne park; right for poultry raising, splendid view. Price $1,800; easy terms. HABTINOS ft HEYPEN, 1614 Harney St. REAL ESTATE NORTH HIDE New 5-Room Bungalow in Kountze Place Strictly modern, oak finish; bullt-ln bookcases; everything complete. East front Price, $3,2o0. Terms. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. KOUNTZE PLACE) SACRIFICE " Nice new 7-room house on Plnkney Stu with good garage, all In fine condition, modern In every way. Lady wants to sell quick and it's a big bargain at $4,150. See us at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Doug. 17S1. Ware Hlock. Fine Cottage Having nice reception hall, living room and dining room In. oak; all good-slscd rooms; nice kitchen downstairs; two nice bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. Pretty cottage home on a pretty street, all paved, paving paid.. South front lot; handy to Sherman Ave car or within 20 to 26 min ute' walk downtown. This Is a good buy. Suitable terms. Scott & Hill Co. Douglas 1009. 306-7-8 McCague Bldg. $25.00 Cash $25.00 4-room house; price $1,000, terms $15 per month. This is not a new house, but a cheap little home In a good neighborhood. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 2596 H. H. Harper 1013-14 City National Bank Building. HK.Wi ESTATE SOl'TH SIDE Walking Distance v Real Bargain 11 IK Pouth nth street, a beautiful two story house of 7-roomi, vestibule, living room, dining room, den and kitchen down stairs, and three large bedrooms and store room upstairs. All the bedrooms have very large closets. House has brick foundation, heated with furnace; Is strictly modern throughout with electric light, open plumbing, laundry, city water, sewer, screens, storm sash, etc. House Is not new but is In fine repair, owner having built It and lived In It nines com pletion. Lot la 61 x ISO, on grade; street Is paved in front with asphalt and paving is all paid for. Nice ahadn trees and shrubbery around the yard. This property Is within very easy walking distance of down-town and even a small family can save two or three hundred dollars a year In car fare. Owner Is very anxious to sell, as he ia moving Monday or Tursday into a new property. His price la $4,ij0, but he might take less. $600 cash will handle the first payment and the balance you can pay off monthly, like rent. Payne & Slater Co. Sole Agents, 1( Omaha Nat 1 Bank Bldg. REAL KSTATF WE8T SIDH Six Bedrooms We have Just ltste4 a brand new house. Just being finished, with a full south front lot in the west part of the city, less than half block from car, and In an excellent location. Hss large living room arrangement with fireplace, buffet In dining room, with central stairs to sec ond floor; four excellent bedrooms on second floor, sll good rise, and two nice bedrooms on third;, oak floors and hard wood finish throughout. A very well planned house and cheap at tfi.CWO. Very easy terms can be arranged. Will be finished In one week. Investigate at opce. . Glover & Spain $19-20 City National. Phone Douglas X33. 6-ltOOM MODEIiNJIOURE KOR ONLY $3,809. At SIS Davenport Bt. HARDWOOD FINISH AND HARDWOOD FLOORS W. H. GATES, Room 647 Omaha Nat onal Bank Bldg. Phono Douglas Lti4. REAL. ESTATE M I SCKLLAXKO t H MAP OP OMAHA STit&TS. Indexed. slso Omsha red book, vest pocket sue, free st our office; two stamps by mail. Charles E. Williamson Co., Heal Estate Insurance, care of Property, Ou.aha. o GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bulli Miss Several Opportunities to Boost the Market. CORN IS SOMEWHAT WEAKER Prloes Range front I srhassrs In Three-4Jurters of a t eat Less, vrlth Oats the ame. In Oor-llalf tiff. OMAHA. October 1, ll'H. Prices sagged under the slightest pres sure and several opportunities to bull the market were missed. An official Russian crop report was issued yestenliiv In dicating a shortage of about 20V.0Vrt.0rtn bu. wheat and UWOmi.KVi bu rye., as compared alth last year's yields, but the new failed to stir up much enthusiasm here. In fact, Hroomhall's report that Argentine would probably raise 45.000.on0 nil. more wheat, than last year scmed to have greater effect on the market. -The wenkness shown In the market here yesterday was quite pronounced at times. September wheat finished 24c lower. The weakness in September delivery nt- t rafted chief attention In the corn market estcrday. 1-onus, a ho had been holding on In the belief that the shipping demand would brace up, unloaded rather than ac cept delivery, ami the price broke IHc The weather over the corn "belt continued fine and liberal shipments are expected from Argentine this week. The official Kusslan report makes the porn crop of that country 63,750,000 bu., against 77,74.O00 bu. last year. Oats were sharply lower at one time during the session, but rallied toward the finish on new of big export busi ness There was a great deal of liquida tion bv longs, while cash houses picked up the offerings. Baltimore dealers de clare that their export trade la limited only by their financial ability and that $2,000,000 was paid out there Monday on drafts againnt grain. Packers were credited with buying lard futures yesterday, and this was the feature of the provision trade and the market's chief sustaining Influence. Wheat was unchanged to tyc higher. Corn was unchanged tu c lower. Oala were unchanged to Wo lower. These sales were reported todny: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter: I ca', WV 4 cars, S8lc; 2 cars, OKc; No. hard win ter: 1 car (darki, SX'c; 1 car, Wc. 3 cars. 97c; 3 cars, 7Hc; t cars, !7c; 1 car, $7c; lvar (poor). C4k No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, IWc; I car tburnti, Mc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, !Wc; 1 car, OTc. No. 4 mixed durum: 1 car, S0c. No. t durum: I car, !3c. Rye No. 3: 2 cars. Klo. Oats-Standard: 3 cara, 424o; No. 3 white: II cara, 42c; 131 cars, 42c. No. 4 white: 10 cara, 41c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car 4lV No grade: 6 cars, 41c. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 7Vo. No. 8 white: 1 cars. 72Vc. No. 6 white: 1 car, 71c. No. 1 yellow: S cars, 71c. No. 3 yellow: 4 cars, 71c. No. yellow: 1 car, 70c. Nt. 1 mixed: 1 car, 70c. No. 2 mixed: V, car, tWc No. S mixed: 1 car (near w-hlte), &e; 1 car, tfc. Sample, 1 car, 2e. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 7i4ctiU.00V,; No.. 3 hard, WVa09c; No. 4 hard, SlltiATMic; No. 2 spring, Oftlr $1.01H: No. 3 spring, 7',4.e4j$l.flOMi; No. 4 spring. WHr7Hc; No. I durum, 82fl9c; No. 3 durum, lVi4f42c. Corn: No. 1 while. 72V4j?2c; No. 3 white, T2i&72Hl-; No. I while. Tifrtic; No. 4 white, 71Viflr7l4e; No. 6 white. 70U71c; No. white, 70W(J 70c; No. 1 yellow, 704lf11c; No. 1 yel low, 70V71c; No. 3 yellow, Winc; No. 4 yellow. 70'4fr7Oe; No. 6 yellow, mffftv; No. 6 yellow, '4j.70o; No. 1 mixed, SiVrfp 70c; No. i mixed, (WSi&OSc; No. S mixed. Gi&'.c: No. 4 mixed, 6t()H- No. 6 mixed, 67aS8e: No. mixed, 67Htitf7Vc. Oats: No. X white, 42HW42Vr; standard. 42V,tl42Hc: No. S white, 424j42Hc; No. 4 white, 41Vi41e. Barley: Malting. 0 Wc; No. 1 feed. 64&)5!c. Rye: No. 2, tSWH Me; No. S, MJi4Vio. Clearances wore: Wheat and flour equal to 1,019.000 bushels; corn 113,000 bushels; oats (HV4.000 bushels. Liverpool: Wheat and corn not quoted. Primary wheat receipts were l.Mfs(i00 REAL KSTATK MISCKLLANFX)UB VACANT BARGAINS. Lot 0xl27, on Paul St., water, sewer. Price $4nO. M ft lot, 23d and Spencer. $l,o0. 44 ft., 17th, near Spring, $4G0. MxlS2 feet, Fort and 26th Ave., $1,060. 76x130, Car. 26th and Burdette, ;W. 7f('16S, Bq. 19th, near Vinton. $1,000. 160x200. Cor. 27th and Seward. $1,000. 150x100, Cor. 43d and Plnkney. $1,000 Western R. K. Co., Phon. Douglas 3007, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN 4826 California St. A fine new S-room, thoroughly modern house, Just completed. Has fine living room with fireplace, etc., sun parlor, din ing room, fine' kitchen, ample cupboards, 4 bed rooms and sleeping porch. Oood attic and complete basement Hardwood floors throughout. This house IS built right Ready to move In. Terms If necessary. E. W. Stoltenberg Douglaa IMP. 438 Board of Trade Bldg. " Remember ' THAT YOU CAN BUY DUNDEH LOTS FOR J1.000 ON EASY PAYMENTS On paved street. Near car line. Water, sewer and sidewalks ail In and paid for In full. George & Company City National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 7 MORTGAGE, Due 1919. $3,000.00 This Is gilt edge first mertgaga secureo by big Nebraska raniu raJued at $9,000.00 Responsible party willing to en dorse lr requireo. Holder must bar ready oaan quick. ArmttroQf -Walsh CV tate Baak Bid. UNUSUAL INVESTMENT BARGAIN Two attractive ttle-roof. double' 'brick houses (4), In West Farnam' district: one year old. Beautiful I Inside and outslda Big grounds. All leased responsible tenants for , $2,200 year cash. Hsu mort gage; owner will sacrifice: must J raise cash quick. will con- L aider your offer for equity. Ai , real snap. Armstrong-W ' tate l-W.Liu Co. lank Bldg. Invest Your Money With Us In our new profit-sharing plan. In amounts of $10 or more aad be assured at least 7 ON YOUR MONEY TtMMT-OUkM BMWMXTT. Bee er write us about It HASTINGS & HEY BEN .pi: irrrshl;;! I'rtmary corn receipts were 4l,0iV hush els and shipments J02,u0 bushels, nsalnst receipts of M'l. bushels and shipments of Sit'.OiiO bushels last year I'rimary oats i-eoelpts were I.Minj bushels and shipments l.m.OOrt i.ushels. against recelts of KC.iO bushels and shipments of nw.ivo bushels last year. CAHI.OT HICCKIPTS. W heat.Csrti. ats Rye. Parley. Chicago 4?rt Hit Sll Mtnnenpull (,, Duluth M Omaha 4.' 4ft 17 7 4 Kansas Clty..S1 l J 7 . . M. Unls 7N Is 4.1 Winnipeg ...f7 t nit tr.o t.it ti am rnnvigios Kea teres of the Trading aad Closing; Prlce oa Board of Trade. CHICAieO. o-t. 1 -Pearlsh crop esti mate and higher receipts more than off tet In the wticat market today the Infiu. 4 nee of encouraging cables and of w ar temsnd for flour There was a weak rlose, iSttl'dC un'ler last night. Other leading staples, too. nil shotted a net de I'Une corn, c to lli'iilltc; oats. ' to ' lc, ami provisions, 7i(jv.-. According to a promlni nt tspert the total yield of wheat In the I'nlted Htates this seas.-n will be Voa.0n0.t bushels, an amount 7.0to,,K) bushels greater than the latent government total .and exceeding by 14i,ootono bushels the final returns a year ngo. Previous to the announcement of the new estimate the market was scoring i'n energetic ndvance. the result Isrgely of reports from Pari that stocks of breadstuffs were rapidly decreasing and that serious crop damage In northern France had been conf'rmed. There also were advices that Uo.onn barrel of flour hsft been sold m I HI f.mila , f lh. nations at war Export business In wheat ! reached 4M0.i0 bushel, an Improvement a compared with the day before, but mall aa agalnat the flood of receipts at primary terminals. 2,'lS.onO. about double the arrlvuls at the corresponding time last year. Accordingly bullish enthusiasm quickly exhausted Itself and seller were almost In a stampede as the session came to an end Corn and oats, like wheut. advanced at first on account of excellent buying, but support Inter gave out and many stop os orders were executed on the selling side. There were bearish prediction as to the season's crop of corn.. Lively hope of export transactions In oats failed to be realised. Privlslrns gave awsy with grain and hog. Packers bought nearby deliveries of lard, but tse effect was not of a lasting sort. Oram prices furnished hy T.ogan tk Bryan, office. Sift Pouth Sixteenth treet. Artlclel Open. I High. I Low, t Close. Tes'y. Wheatl ! Dec. .11 1 WVi May. 1 16wx! Corn. lc. 4V1 May. 704 Oats. I Dec. 4Wi4S Msy.tl'sV'lJ Pork. I 1 Oct.. 17 0O 1 H 1 J 1 ti 1 U 1 13'J 1 IS Ka, ',! VTH. 47 j 47 . 60 j WV4 !W01 1 f4 X 1 WS 71H 4C4, Gl Ian..l W 75 U 75 1 18 ird. f i I (ct..l Sfm l B2V Jan f .arH 1 Irl IS 1 S AM g K'2U a tats Nov. .9 76-771 77SI 7H Jov..9 7IV-77I 77S 4T7V Jan.-l 10 10 10 10 M2V Jct.. 10 75 I 10 K 10 7B an.. I 10 47HI i0 47Hl 10 Jan.. 10 10 10 10 mi Kins. Oct.. 10 Mi 10 20 11 us 10 7 J Chicago Cash Prices Whest: No. 1 red, tl.ftllMrl.ORH; No. 2 hsrd. ll.tBHfll.Wls. Corn: No. 1 vellow. 7244734c; No. 3 vellow 72r73Ve. (iats: No 3 whit. 4Vfi4Vie; standard, 4'i'47p. Rye; No. t, USe. Barley, Mil 70c. Seed: Timothy,' $3.7fiiit.00; clover, nominal. Provisions: Pork. $14.70; lard, $9.66; lit. $U.Vftl.H. BCTTKR Creamery. 24C!- KOQft Higher; receipt, 4.143 cases: at mark, cases included, 18irSlc- ordinary first. 1(Hra)Hc: firsts, tf4f21fcc. PtTATOK8 Higher; receipts, W csrs; Michigan and Wisconsin White. 4ff47c; Minnesota and Dakota Ohloa, 46060c. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, l$Vc; fowls. 14c New York General Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 1. BUG A R Raw, steady; molasses, 4.17c; centrifugal. 6.08c; refined, stendy; cut loaf, 7.5o; crushed tl . A 9v. nnll ?e WW powdered. 6.0e; powdernd. R.V; fine granulated, (.76c; dlsmond A, .76o; Con- fectioe" a. s.eoc: no. i. .ic. BI'TTEH Unsettled; receipts, ,160 tubs; creamery extras. ?9Ho; special marks, 0( 80Vjc; firsts. rtTMHc; seconds. WVtfiHc: lsdles, current make, . firsts. $210Vtc: packing stock, current make. No. I, llVi EOOS Irregular; receipts. 9, TO cases; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites, 4" 42c; gathered whites. 3-WWo. CHEESE Steady; receipts, t.700 boxes; state, whole milk, fresh white and col ored specials, 15ailftc: state, whole milk, fresh white and colored fancy, lCWiUVio; (.k'm l4o:. POULTRY Pressed quiet; western chickens, frosen, 14J0c; fowls. 14V& c ; turkeys, HCc. Mlaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1. WHEAT December, $1.06Vj: Mr. r.l2S; No. 1 hard. ll.Mli; No 1 northern, $1.0MT1.07tt; No. northern. $1.021.06. FIXUR Unchanged. BA RLEY-itie. RYE aSUKH4C. BRAN $10.60. CORN No. t yellow, 67KiSV. OATH-No. S white, 42V442Hc, FliAX $l.SStti'1.42Vi. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, Oct. 1 HAY-Pralrle: Cholca Wplnnd. none hero; would bring $11: No. 1. $IIOMill W: No. . $9.0OW1.00: No. t. r.OOfOOC. Choice midland: $11 0Oftll.60. No. l. $io.ooii.oo, No. i. $.onno 00; No. I, rOfWrlt.00. Choice lowlsnd. $9 00; No. 1. U'jiS.oO; No. 2, $7.0O.0O; No. S, $6.00 fT.O0. Kansas fltr Grain aad Pravlaloae, KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 8SHcWl .00; No. I red. c; De cember. Sc; May. $l.0irl.014. , CORN No. 2 mled. 71c; No. t white, 78c; Dec-ember, 64Mic; May, 6n'4c. OAT No. 3 white, 44Hc; No. I mixed, 41&42C. Rf. Loo I Grain Market. HT. leOUIH, Oot. 1 WHEAT No. 3 rd. 11.03O1.0M4,: No. 3 hard. $1.0JWin,04;. December. $1.04i: May. $1.11. CORN No. 2. 74Hf76c; No. I white, normal; December. 4M,e; May. S4HWic, OATS No. 2, 44M)46c; No. 1 white, ttVfcc. , Liverpool brain Market. LIVERPOOL Oct. ..-WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 9s 4H4: No. I red winter, new, g d: futures, firm; Oc tober, bs W1; December, ss 14d. CORN Hpot, nominal; futures, steady; October. 6s Hd. Kranorateel Apples anal Dried Krall. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. EVAPORATED A J'HLEB Inactive. IHIED KRL'ITS Prunea. irregular. Apricots and poaches, dull. Kaisins, easy. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 1. WHEAT Ad vanced VtO soon after the opening. , ( afree Market. NEW YORK. Oct. l.-4'OrFFE A gen eral absence of demand and further shrinkage of valuea were the rharactei litla features of the coffee market and it was evident that sentiment was still on the bear side owing to Impressure of of ferings from Brazil. Cost and freight offers Were lower and In the local spot market price declined He with Rio 7s quoted at Vc and Kantos 4s at 10iBUe. Moderate operations occurred through the liquidating committee with switching from December to March at 20 points aad 1 December to May at SI points, while at the close of the day December was of fered at t 85c. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. M ERCA NTIX.E PAPER 7 per cent. ST KRUNO EX CHANGE Heavy for cables at $4. 97 4. 9760; for demand, $4 9ta 4 W). iilLVT.R-Bar. iZHc IX;NDON, Oct. I. SILVER Bar, 24d per ounce. DISCOUNT RATE-S HjfelH per oent. Baak riearlaaja. OMAHA. Oct. 1. Bank elearlnrs for Omaha today were $3.: 330.31. and for the corresponding day lat year $3,714, 7fd. ' Cottea Market. LIVBRPr-OL. Oct. 1 COTTON-f4pot. In iaute demand; sales, s.oui bales. I 16 70 I 17 10 i ao I it 7S i KK 9 7V. 734 IK I 10 10 LIYE STOCK MARKET No Alateri&l Change in Cattle Com ' pared with Wednesday. H0OS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF area ateadr ( trnag aad Fairly Active I .am ha trnajr la Tea rata Higher Tana Ike Prevloaa Day. SOVTII OMAHA. Oct 1. 1M4. j Receipts nere: CatMe. Hogs. Sheep. , Offh'lsl Moil. In v 147 3,H'.4 4.1 MS , Official Tuesday U.?S 4.W7 47 i Official Wednesday.... d.lt? .".Mo r-stlmete Thursday .. . . 3.0D ...010 17.0 Pour days this week . 8ame days last week. .X! Same days I wks ng,. .:t!.iS".4 Maine days ! wKs a go.. '.'I .Kb Same days 4 wk agn..fl,Kll .-mine iiays last year. .11 0: il.4iv, I4:i.,r Tna following table shows the receipts of 'title, nogs and sneep at tne H.uilh Omaha Ive stock market lur the yrar to date, as compared with last yeaf: 114 1t Inc. Per Cattle . Hogs . . 4T.1.I40 0113.607 W. 4.7 .1.7W.7M 2.111. S..7 tlK,4 j 41. een i ii iqi "'iin'i Ail ?fi The following table shows the prices for hogs st the Houth Omaha live slock mar ket fur the last few Uas. with romps rl- Date, i mi IIHI1 M l'ltt.'lIO ll.llM Bent. Ill I 4liiTJ 46, Hl 27j T Mi 71 S 3, 1 K6i 9 I.-. 7 93! 9 4J1 ( 71 I Till 1 4i I Mj I Cfii f W II 4.t a It 1 kit R aa t kl ept. 11 t-ept. 14 7 $7 bept, e'ept. Kept -ept K. I 17 I v 7 R 7 91 T M! I Oil 21' 8 931 I 10) " i mi m i 1 14, . la. 364 pt. 19. J Hi' 8 17 4 711 Ml 14 W Meiit KO 6.i 8 33 0-64 8 75; 8 17 h ii s-ji g 7 8 13 17 I 681 I 411 t 101 I 81 Kept. Sept. !1! II nui U. 40 $ 08 1 sept 3.1 8 30W 8 0KJ I 4i 6i 8 4ii 8 121 i 78 e)t, Z4. ai a OH 8 41 8 44 8 J I .0 Kept. I5j $ 9m g 071 4V 41 I 1 ll 77 Sept. L'AI 8 liHWl a IS! Hal! 8 4.M j 7 oepi. u. a i, a K5! Sept.- 2S. 8 U! $ 661 20 8 401 8 15 14, 8 3111 8 Mi 1 cepi. ts-1 s li1, 8 .13 ( 161 8 29, 7 91 SepL 30. T r7, 8 21 8 W 12 8 41! T Ka, ( 69 Oct. l.. 7 8H', 8 81! 8 43i 8 63! 7 87! 0 Sunday. Itct-citii and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yard, louth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'rlock p. ni. yesterday: HHX'ICJPTB CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, H'r's. .. ra. At ."I. r Wabash I Missouri Pacific ... 17 Union Pacific 3 C at N. W.. east lit dllt 147.1' I KUls i:?,H4 I II. TW KT.H! IS.05B Wl.Jiiil :4.7J; m.om ! i ! ; 3 2 22 2 4 2 1 . . I 20 7 11 8 1 7o 106 ' C. 4 N. W.. west.. C, 81. P.. M. O. C, B. Q east.. C B. W., west.. C. R. 1. A p., east C.. R. 1 P . west 84 3 1 DO 8 I -3 Chicago O. W, Total receipts ..148 DISPOSITION HEAD. C Morris Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour A Co Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.... S. O. Packing Co St. Clnlr Packing Co... Cudahy, Kansas City.-. Morris, Kansas City... W. B. Vansgnt Co Benton, Vansant L. Hill 4V Ron K. B. Lewis J B. Hoot A Co J. H. Bulla I P. Huas Iloitenstock Bros McCreary & Kellogg... Werthelmer A Degen.. Sullivan Bros Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co... Christ's Hlggins Huffman Roth Mevers Baker, Jones A Smith, Tanner Broa John Harvey Kline, D. F Other buyers ,. attle. Hogs. Sheep. M4 CHI l.UiS 879 7i 40D fM) 1.2 1.412 1.127 S.V. 381 2.71? 3,410 47 . 7 8 . 4!U . . .19 . 8ft 1 . 181 . 72 . 75 . 11 . 26 . 224 . 641 . 78 4 . 63 . 30 . 41 . 13 . 12 . 10 . ' IS .. 47 . 14 . 77 . tr. 8 .l.47 18,416 ' Totals 1.183 4,868 .tU 6ATTLE For a Thursday there was a very fair run of cattle again this morn Ins. 144 cars being reported In. The re ceipts for the four dsya foot up 86.724 head, being larger than a year ago ny about 1,700 head. There was very little change In the market in either direction as emnnsred with the orevtoua day. Beef steers, which sold In about the nme notches as yesterday, are very nearly steady' as compared with a week ago ao far as the best grades are con cerned. On tha other hand the less de sirable kinds are 16tr-6c lower than last week. Csws and heifers tills morning were not much different from steady, but they are around 2oc lower than last week, which means that they are at the ex trema low point of the season to date. There was no change la the Blocker or feeder situation compared with the previous day, and the best fleshy feeders have not shown much change from last week. On tha other hand the common to medium grade are tttfc lower. Quotations on Cattle: Oood to choice cornfad beeves, $9.Ji 10.60; fair to good oornfed beeves, t O4r0.6o; common to fsir cornfed beeves, $7.7f.60; good to choice range steers, 87 40U 70; fair to good range steers, 14 7fwg7 40, common to fair range Steers, Jd OOd.iii 75; good to choice grass heifers, $ 6if7.bi: good tc elxilee grass cows, M.lxViOT.t-i fair to good grades. 86 60 fc ; common to fair grades, $4.Xa3.bO; prime feeders. $8.26'u.40; good to choice, $7.60tr8 26; fair to good. 8i. 67.40; com mon to felr. 8-00r0; stock heifers, $4.74 M 00; stock cows. $4.76&,26; st-jck calves, $7.008.60; veal calves, $8 001X1 60; bulls, stags, etc., $6 J&&7.00. Representative sales: BEEF 8TEER8. No. II... 1... Av. Pr. K. AvN rr. ids: 7i BULLA. IN CALVES. 4 irt is at a iti nt STOCK tHH AND FEEDERS. U im IN at nt t at WESTERNS NEBRASKA. cows 9'6 4 76 t feeders.. 978 It feeders., ia.! 7 00 11 feeders.. 970 It feeders..! 1(J 7 40 110 feeders .. K22 t 36 7 I) lu 00 6 li t 8J I 60 8 96 6 40 6 26 4 40 It) feeders. t 19 60 b st. hfrs.. 6s0 t cows. e.,4 St. COWS. 4i 7 st. hfrs.. 2 . 10 feeders.. 646 8 steers.... I'M) 10 cows... I 962 9 st. cows. 827 3 St. cows. 794 17 st.c h.. 741 6 80 8 cows. 787 4 0"l 75 ti 60 67 feeders. 10 steers... 4 calves.., 26 st. cows 17 feeders. 44 feeders. 38 feeder. 11 feeders. 19 steers... 28 cows 11 rows.... 40 feeders. 14 cows.... 8 calves. ., 21 feeders. 11 rows.... 80 feeders. 716 una I2 10 00 973 t 15 633 70 1 00 T 00 6 $0 7 00 6 73 4 76 t 20 6 It 7 60 16 i 6 t 75 8IH W4 867 1U26 1U.-7 (167 843 840 3l 771 9K1 942 9 cows 1077 1 feeders.. tsS 5 26 t 16 t 36 t f 36 I 16 7 40 6 90 t 40 t 60 8 40 75 38 feeders. 816 11 stockers. 17 9 feeders. 643 7 stockers. 664 21 feeders. 12 feeders. i3 6M 10 stockers 1123 It steers.. ..loit 22 feeders.. 4V.2 10 steers.. ..1W7 70 feeders 5.- 8 00 MiiMaia r if i tie f o . Nebraska 82 feeders.. 697 7 SO 32 feeders.. 981 7 30 WYOMING. 17 feeders.. 947 7 40 18 steeri. ...1007 6 86 8 steers.. ..1143 t 86 OHEOON. M steers.. ..10K3 7 60 Hi cows 1063 4 90 10 steers.. ..lilt T 60 11 steers,. ..1116 7 86 2 steers.. .1008 7 40 23 steers. ...120 7 70 28 steers... .1062 7 10 18 steers. ...1024 t 80 IDAHO. 41 steers.. ..10M T 60 10 steers. ...1118 7W IHOS Supplies remained comparatively liberal today and prices continued to drop at all points. Lo al packers started out bidding a dime lower and bought some hogs that wsy. but later in the forenoon the market strengthened up. ao that whan the big end uf the receipts was sold valuea were no more than 6'olOc ofr Trade was dreggy at the start, but became more act've as tha morning ad vanced and 4 pretty fair clearance had been made by 1 o'clock. Shipping grades were unevenly down, some sales being quoted aa nearly steady, while others Were close to a dime lower. There was more life to the shipper trade today, and while there were no real good lights here best butchers sold aa high as $K 26. The average market Is fully 60 10c lower than Wedneaday. Bulk of the offerings moved at $7 au'q7.96. th long strings landing at $7.Mf7.90. Rough heavies were again the object of more or less discrimination, but the Increased ac tivities of the shippers and simulators shortened UP the Packers' supply to such aa extent that tha less desirable hogs finally sold on sI'Aiit the aam ha' the other kinds-thai Is. :.ti 10c ner. Supplies t.italeil seventy-nine cars, or VOw head, bringing the receipts for th four days up to IK, MS head. This I gsln of 2,'On over a week sgo hot I el, us to :i,ii mnaller than for the same dnva lest voir Itepresent lye sale' No A' .h fr No. S" f . .1-4 ... T ss 4 7 it... us .; M ....:.. w I t: ... w : ti :; im 4 8 tea 7 M....-....J49 ..If r . . jj: ij 7 - 49 i f. ja T 4.-. mi 8m ... 7 to ii .. fa 10 1 t : an J a.i ... 31S ... 7 f 40 7 fa i . . . 7 :. ..... . a S2 7 ao lo sen ir : ti in to ; ao T J4 P.'" 7 a 33 341 8 t tl ft 4 r. IM t 9 ro m ... 1 70 i;.a iso 7 a ... 7 m "o :oi 4 T ft t 3 in . ; is ir tM an T fa i7 4,1 I 4T., Hi M 8 00 M . ... f 10 7 7, 12. M . . f 00 (IT .... r; ..7 tu i. !70 " no .', M4 . . 1 7Uj a? T3 40 t no t-. ao ; a-, ... it: 40 05 ... o 7 7'a i o f m n t sm j ru n iri ..-l tit V ?tt . . J 7H 77 214 11) f IS m i?4 o 7s i4 i? ... a ii t too t hth ia 4t a it 0 f IM 7 t?H tS v :t M 8 25 II St,S ... 7 87 H SHEEP In many ways ' sheep and lamb so!d on todny market much like yesterday, for the supply of killers was rather moderate, slrktly choice grades scarce, the general market active and price on flit l.imhs showed a s'mllar advance, being strung to a dime higher Vvhst few yearlings and ewes were of fered sold generally steady to strong, and In cuea posallily a shade higher. It was another sat afactory trade all around, from seller's point of view, as the receipts for the Week thus fsr have been lllrrsl, the largest for any similar period for the eason to dte, tjl,ng es timated at some 147 106 head, a against 1.17 934 during the same days last week and li"i.8T6 a year ago. Outs'de points reported slow trade snd an easier ten dency to prices early. The clearance here was goo I again today. tjuotallons on range sheep and lambs: 1amhs, good to choice, $7 30tv7.46; lambs, fair to good. 87.oiitiT.30: lambs, feeders. $tU0r7.1S. yearlings, good to oholce. $6.76 (hiViai. yeanlngs fair to good, 36.&04.&.75; yearling, feeder. $MMJ-S.80: wethers, good to rhnlre, K. 2046 $0; wethers; fair to good, 86.i8iilit.20; wether, feeders.' $4 80 $4.KTi; ewe, good to choice. $4.tot'4.90; ewe, fair to good, $4 4VJv4.00; ewes, feeders, 13.80 -4 30 No. , A- . Fr. IT Wyoming ewes 94 4 80 1.040, Wyoming feeder lamb .66 78 448 Wyoming feeder lambs .49 ti nt tO Wyoming feeder lambs .56 t 26 .'2 Wyoming feeder ewes ... 87 4 15 4NS Wyoming lamhs 87 'T Jt 341 Wyoming feeder lambs . M 70 70 Wyoming feeder lambs , 60 4) 00 71 Wyoming feeder lambs .65 76 71 Wyoming feeder lambs . 4t- 6 00 ; Wyoming wether ....... 107 6 35 100 Wyoming ewes ...103 . 4 60 101 Wyoming ewe 97' 4 60 !3 Wyoming feeder ewes :.. S ' 3 90 239 Wyoming feeder ewes .. 91 1 90 230 Wyoming feeder lambs .68 8 80 Wyoming feeder lamhs 67 90 237 Wyoming feeder lambs . 67 i . 80 :i4 Wyoming feeder lambs .68 t 80 177 Wyoming feeder lambs . 6 80 2iH Wyoming feeder lambe . 6 -6 80 " 10 Wyoming feeder lambs , IS Wyoming feeder lambs 46 l 217 Utsh lambs -. , 96 7 11 221 Utah lambs (A 7 2 179 Utah lambs , S5 7 26 227 Utah lamhs ..... 66 " 7 2 71 Utah Ismhs g 7 II 2lM'tsh lambs i M 7 18 2;k) Utsh lambs , tut . 7 16 2S1 Wyoming feeder lambs 40 8 00 108 Wyoming feeder lambs f!9' 8 Ofl 142 Utah ewe 4.... 1U 4 641 23 Utah ewet and wether 106 5 26 84 Utah ewe and wethers...... 116 5 2.1 80 Utah feeder yearlings 90 6 68 116 Utah feeder yearlings 91 M 163 Utsh feeder yearlings 98 6 46 74 Utah feeder yearlings 100 t 4.1 187 Utah feeder vearllnga 9fl t 46 63 Utah feeder lambs ,. S3 . I 90 CHICAGO LIVIS STOCK MARKET Cattle glow Hog aad Sheen Steady. CHICAGO. Oct. 1. CATTLF. Receipt. 5,000 head; market alow; beeves, tit.5ot 11.00; steers, $41744510; stockers and feed ers, $5,264)8.25; nows and heifers, S3.40fii 9.00; cslve. $7.60i?i 11.25. HOGS Receipts,' 15.000 head: market weak, lOdilto lower: bulk of sales. $7,804(1 84t; light. $sf8.76; mixed, r.85iitg.); Heavy. $7.r&.G5; rough, fl.6f&lM; pig. $4 7MIf 60. SHEEP AND IJ4.MBSReclpts. 42,000 head; market steady to 10c higher; sheep. 84.7(qr.76; yearlings $5. 60-5 4.26; lambs, $u.ot 457.75. Kansas Cltr Lira Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct, 1. CATTLE Receipts, 4.608 head: market steady; prim fed' steers, - IIO.OWjIO.'jO: dressed beef steers, $ft.0Upi9.76; westsra steer, 1.70ti9 .26; stockers and feeders, tfl.OO.OO; bull. K taVdtl.60; calves.' t8.6OUl0.5O. , HlKlS BH-elpt, 4.500 head; market, lower; bulk - of sales, T.76cd8.J0; heaw. t7.stxo8.0ii: packers and butcher. $7,909 8,85; light, t7.764i8.87Vl-; pigs, $7.2T,iJP?.75. HHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18,0f head: market steady; lambs, t? OOXOT.X; yearlings. $5.6a6.00; wethers, $6. 0006.55 ; was, $4.2.'t5.00. Slews City Lire Stock MarVet. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 1. CATTLE Kecelnts, 1 Kli head; market steady; butch ers. 8t.ii7.K; cowg and heifers. $6.(Wstf6.90; canners. $40094.75: storkera and feeders, $fi.00ttf86: calves, t7.C03j9.60; hulls, stags, etc.. $5 26!ftt.76. HOU8-Itecelpts. . 3,000 head: market 60100 lower; heavy, 17.904J8.16; mixed. r.Mrt.W; light, 7.70Ti7.M); bulk of tales, $7.7Mti7.ai!. 1 BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. l.W) head; market steady; ewes, t3.904J4.7t; lambs, $i.6oiy.75. . t t. Low Is Live Itsek Market. BT. L01TIH. Oct. 1. CATTLbT Ravcelpts. 4 300 head: market higher; native beef steers, $7.5Oi10.b5: cows and heifers, td.CHMt 906; stockers snd feeders. $3.00(13.60: southern steers. tri.OOtiHI.OO; cows and heif er. $4AOji60: native calve. iOUtyUOO. HOUS Receipts. 8.O0O head; market lower; pigs and lights, $7.60041.80: mixed and butchers, $8.36fy8.06; good heavy, $8.24 ttt50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpta, 1,800 head: market steady; native muttons, t4.txnt5.00; lambs. 0007.80. St. Joaeak Lira- Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. I. CATTLE Re ceipt. 1.400 head r-market steady; steers, $l. 60110.26; rows and heifers, $4.2&JJ.&0; cs've. H04rl.). HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; ' market opened 6A4UK: h wer to shippers; tors $8.36. SHEEP AND IJtMRS Rece'nts. t.ftXJ head, market Slow; lambs. $S 30JT7.18. Ttrr lieods Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. PRY GOOD8 Cotton good Irregular. Cotton yamt lower. Raw silk steady. Dry good dull. McAdoo Withdraws Money from Banks That Hoard Funds WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. FolIowInC up his warning to national banks against hoarding money and restricting credits. Secretary McAdoo ordered withdrawn 12,000,00 of the government funds de posited In the agricultural centers to aid tn crop moving. The money will b rede pyslted, Mr. McAdoo announced. In the banks which will employ ihsm In the movement of crops and for th 1 enefit of tli business situation. IMMEDIATE ORGANIZATION OF RESERVE BANKS POSSIBLE WASHINGTON. Oct. I. Immediate organisation of five of the twelve fed eral reserve banks was made possible when the Federal Reserve board named class C" directors to represent tha gov ernment In banks at Boston, New York. Richmond. St. Louis and MJnaeapolla. It Is expected that the board will announce Its directors for th other seven banks before tha end of tha week and that plana will ba perfected soon afterward -for setting up tha nation's new banking system not later than November 1. Baa Want Ada Are Read aad Used by Ambitious Men and Women.,