THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1916. ll li t : LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Fairly Active and Steady-Fat Lambs Are Higher. HOGS FORTY CENTS LOWER Omaha. October I, 1111. Receipt wer: Cattle. Here. Bheep Official Monday ".' " Ketlmele T.eeday ....12.100 7,000 3I.0OJ Two daya thla wee.. 31.717 1I..M l.6l ame daya laet week.. 30,ll MM 17.111 8tm daya I wee rS0,il 1.711 7MII Same daya I weeka acoSS.llo H.IM . Same daya 4 weeke ago 4Ji MS Sana daya laal y.ar..jtf. ." '" Receipt and disposition of lira atock at tho Union atock yarda, Omaha, for twenty four noma ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: KKCE1PT8 CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. &',....;'.. Wefcaeh 1 ; , Mlatourl Pacific .. Via Pacific M " , C. N. W., aaat.. ( .';; : C. N. W., went., 13 37 11 C, SL P..' M. O. 1 ' ; C. B. Q.i aaat.. T 4 .. 1 C, B J. weet..l3l SI C, R. I. P., eaat 7 I .. C, R. I P. weat I .. .; llllnola Central ...1. 4 1 1 Chicago Ot. Weat.. I .. .. Total receipt ..441 1H 1 . ' . . ' DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hoe. Sheep. Morrla Co... lit l. swift co i.m !" ;; Cudahy Packing Co. .1,441 3.013 3,116 Bchwarta Co ' J. w. Murphy ' Morrell 1 Llneola Packing Co.. 83 B. O. Packing Co.... 13 Hunalnger Oliver.. Ill W. a Vanaant Co.... ! Benton. Vaaaenl L. SOI Hill Sen , F. a Lewis J. B. Hoot ot Co.... IH ..... J. II Bulla . , ..... 1 y. Huaa ' Xoaenetock Bros. Ill r. a. Keiioit J" Werthlmer Degen. 14 ., If. P. Hamilton .... .43 ftalllvan Broa. ...... It BothacoHd 4 Krehe.. Ill ...... Mo. at Kan. Calf Co. IBS Chrlatle It ..... Hltnlna Huffman 13 Rota ii . Meyer .............. 10 niaeabarg ..11 ..... I' ; Baker. Jonee a) Btnltn si ........ ..... Banner Broa. 111 ...... ..... John Harvey' 451 Dennla aV Fraacle..N 104 Kline v. m Jeneea A LungrM... 301 Other buycra 141 17.181 Total .. .11.111 1.170 10,101 Cattle Reoalpta were liberal again today, the ran being only altghtly entailer than on Monday. For the two daya, however, re oalpta foot up only 31.717 head, a falling off of 1,000 bead aa compared with one and two weeka ago, but an Increaae of 3.000 head aa compared with a year ago. There waa a fair demand, and with recelpta not at all burdenoome buyera were out In the yarda In good eeaaon and deatrable -cattle moved quite freely when the trade waa enoe oncer way. Prloeo were practically ataady on all kind. Quotttlono on cattle! Good to choice ' beavea, lll.OOw 10.10; fair to good beevea, $1.10910.00: common to fair beevea, $1,100 I. 60; good to ohoie graae bceveo, 17.109 t.101 fair to good grace beavea, I7.00tt7.l0; common to fair grace beevea, Il.00e7.00; good U oholce helfera, M.107.I0; good to choice oowa, l l.t; fair to good cowa, II. IOOMe; common to fair oowa. 34.109 0.10; good to eholc feeder, I7.00v7.7t; fair to good faedera. II.Mg7.e0 common to fair teetlera. I00 Ot. 10; good to choice alockara. 7.00M.1"1 atock helfera, 6.7I 7.00; atock oowa, I4.tol.00, atock oalvea, I7.00AI.O0; Veal calvea, 11.00011.00; beet bulla stag, ate, 11.0007.00; Bologna bulla. It.3i0t.li. ' WESTERNS. No. .,: Ay. Pr. No. AT. Pr. AN, K. Bailey Nebraaka. 1100Wg...lOS4 II. 7i 17 oow... 134 M II CW. Skinner Wyoming. iOaleera. .11SI t so 4eteere..lol 111 Sara Ditto Wyoming. Jlateera..lU0 I Ji 3i eleere. .1111 t 31 Wood Ure Stock Co. Idaho, llleteara. 174 I ! Ill eteere. .1111 T 30 ' Fred Q.la Nebraaka. lliteera.. Ill 170 Icowa... l70 ill B. C. Moody Wyoming. lieteera.,1140 7 0 leleero.,1001 H J. A, Kankln Idaho. Oacar Peteraon Nebraaka, ' letera..lltl I 10 J. D. Law Nebraaka. ilateera.. Ill t to 14 helfera. HI I 0 F. Canothero Nebraaka. . I itaera, . MT I i t , H. Boblnetta Nebraaka. 4MW0.. lit 110 II itearva.. Ill 140 Carl Octyenbruma Colorado. . 87atoara.. Ill 170 ateera..lll I JO li. W. stelter Nebraaka. . . Ilateera.. 717 I li , . , . 1. M. Cornellaon Wyoming. 3lateera.. I4 110 I eteere. .1001 10 S. F. Johnaott Wyoming. Ilateera.. 1231 7 to Ieteere..l0l0 III Tom Bell Cattle Co. Nebraaka. 41 itaera.. 10H too 40 ateera. .1044 ( 00 Andrew Harmon H. . D. 47iteere..lH4 7 It 1 eteer., .1170 10 NKBRA8KA. Uatre-hfa 4!l 7 10 Ilateera.. 113 t tt SOUTH DAKOTA. ll.teerg..lll yllf-darg. ITI 3 31 31 feadera, It7 171 I 'teen.,101l t 00 lliteera.. (II I It latearo.. Ill II ..t . CALVKB. . 1... IE to 1 311 M 10 Hoga Packaro had the alage all act for another big nog urop while aellere flatly refueed oflere of 31.00 for their packing drovee early the? even tually had to take that figure, price being anywhere from lOo to half a dollar lower, r averaging about 40o off. Shlppera had aoma ordera, but aa a general thing pae-d u- .ii k... i,. nrv Km, and thla rendered their competition of little or no real beueOt to the general market. , ... ...n. fnund the uaual alow, weak cloee. aoma at the boge left from the earlier rounda aa well aa me leier arnveie, w..,e . i.t lee under yeacerday'a average. Deeplta the fact that their hog houaa waa practically deatroyed In laat nlaht'a tire, Merrta 4 Co. bought their uaual quota thle morning. They are ahlpplng them to their planta at oiner poime i ...e... i. ,h- ik.t two daya nrlcea have dropped almeat too, mora "".'"'"" week. Bulk today moved at II. 10, the ' big atrlng, aa noted, landing at even money. A oprtnkllng of the belter etulf eold on up to ll.ia, and a ahlpper gave 11.40 for ana toad. Price today are the loweet they have bees alnoa Auguel I. when the bulk ii .. en i&Al.flO. and tho market averaged 11.11. Since that day average eoeta have not aeon oeiow '" No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. fl 110 10 100 13. .113 110 It 01 !!.;:,::: in li.ioi ... o it illlllt 41 I SO ' 411.101 ... I i ti..3S ... 40 ' Sheep Recelpta-were really moderate for ' thle time of year, only about ninety care, or 31 oao head, putting In their appearance to day. So far thla week auppllee are only a mile mere- then half aa Urge aa for Mon day and Tuaeday a week ago, amounting to. 11,441 head, aa agalnal 17.111 laet week, l.ttl two weeka ago and 13,141 laal year. The market reacted thla morning. Packer demand waa lively and competition fairly keen on even the medium klnda. movement atartlng early at 10010c higher price The barn waa cleared long before noon. '' Seme Juat ordinary atuff eold around 30 II. while eeveral bande of dealrabla lambe reached 10.0101.70. the latter figure being the day'a top. The feeder market ahowed the reaction. ' too, demand being more lively and move ment brlaker than It haa been In over a week. Quite a few of the better feeding lambe moved at 11.10 and above, more than ana bunch reaching t.tl today. There were alee plenty of aalee below 11.10, though a couple of toe da at good feeding yearllnga aald at-17.10. Deelraolea ewea again went largely at MiOO0l.7l, Some yearllnga and wethera brought J7.ll. , Ileal wethera are quoted at 31.10. Quotation! a aheep and lambe: Lambe. good to choice, 11.1001.70; lambe, fe4r to ' good. IO.II0I.II; lambe, teedere. II.IO03.1I; ' yearllnga, good to oholce, 17.1001. It; fear llnga, fair to good, II. 0001.40; yearllnga, feeder. 11.1001. It; wethera, fair to choice, 11.1101.10; gwea, good to choloe. 11.1001 It; ewea, fair to good, t.7t0t.tl; ewea, plain to Ottlla, $4.0001.10: ewee, feeding, 14.100 1.44; ewea. breedere, all agea, $4.1101.00. RepreeeotaUve aalee: No. Ar. Pr. it Utah ewea lit - I 10 III Idaho Umbo. II I li 1.371 Utah lambe..... 11 I 10 111 Idaho feeder awea. ....... .,101 00 111 Wyoming feeder ewea II t It lit Idaho breeding ewee... ......104- I e 311 Utah breeding. awea. ........103 141 410 Idaho feeding lambe II t 00 III Wyoming, feeding lambe.....' 14 I 40 ItO Wyoming feeding lambe..,. 04 I 70 101 Wyoming feeding. Umbo..,. $0 ; $ fl 44 Idaho yearllnga. If T 71 101 Wyoming awee .'lot ' t tt Ml Idaho leading lambe 10 10 NEW YORK STOCKS Operations Again Attain Total Well Beyond Familiar Million-Share Mark. TRADING IS TWO-SIDED New York, Oct 3. Today'e market opera tion! again attained a total well beyond the million ohare mark. The couree of prlcee wee ettended by Irregularity, Indicating the rather two-elded character of the trading. Much of the market'e etablllty waa de rived from the Increased demand for ralle. Publication of additional etatementa of earn Inga by the railway companlee wea ot ma terial aaaletanca In that quarter. The Canadian group, Orangera, Cotton Carrlere. and eaetern llnea were 1 to almost t polnte higher at their beet, coalere losing some of the prominence, althourh Norfolk ft Weatern made a new record on Ita further advance to 110(4. i Munition and equlpmenta were again largely repreeented by Crucible Steel, New York Air Brake, American and Baldwin Lo comotives. General Electric, end Industrial alcohol and the paper eharrs were conspicu ous, with gelns of 3 to 4 polnte In Inter national Ba-per. common and preferred, and American Writing Paper preferred. Coppere and Mealcana were among the most variable issues of the forenoon, but hardened In the final doallnga, with United fltatea Steel, that stock recovering from 111) to Jllli, but closed at lllti. a'allght net loes. Central Motora furntuhcd another maxi mum on Ita I poltita advance to 7CI, with galna of I and I points, respectively, for Houth Porto Rico sugar and general chemi cal. Kitreme gains In the more active' slocks were sheded 1 to 2 points ot tho end. Total salee were 1,140,000 aliaree. Bonds were firm to strong. oTtat sales, par value, 11,111.0000 United Blalea bonds unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Cloae. Am. Beet Surer.. 1.700 In It 14 Hit American Can 7.100 11 10 tt 71 13 V. Am. car ft rndry. lo.ino 73 lies Am. Locomotive... 11.100 I4U HI Am. nmeit.o: nerg. jv.iuv us 11 Am. Sugar Refg.. 1,100 HJ'i 11 113 in Am. Tel. ft Tel.., Am. Z. L. ft 8 ... tOO 113 133 111 300 41 41 41 3.100 I7 11 01 1,700 107 1011 10 31,700 J 11 01 Anaconda Copper. Atchison Baldwin Loco Baltimore ft Ohio. Brook. Rap. Tran. B. ft fl. Conner.... Cel. Pertoleum .... Canadian Paclflo., Central Leather. . . Cheeapeake ft Ohio C. M. ft St. P Chl ft Northwestern C, R. I. ft P. Ky.; Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel ft Iron. Corn Prod. Refg . . Crucible 'Steel Diet Securities.,,. Rrle Oeneral Electrto.. (it. No. ptd at. No. Ore Ctfe... Illinois Central.... Int. Con. Com Ineplratlon Copper 13,700 Int. Harv.. N. J Int. M. M. pfd. etfa. 13,100 12! 120 K. C. Southern.... 400 24 , 3H Kennecott Copper. 14,400 . it tt Louavllle ft Neeh.. 1.700 134 1st Mox. Pertoleum.. Miami Copper . . . M , K. ft T. pfd.. Missouri Pacific. 1,000 113 110 M 31 1IM Montana Power National Lead 3.300 70 Nevada Copper,... 1,1100 32V 21 N. Y. Central 11,400 1104 100 N. Y., N. H. A H. 1.100 10 Si 11 Norfolk ft Western 14,000 H0 131 Northern Pacific. 3,100 lll, 115 Pacific Mall 200 31 31 racmc Tel. at Tl Pennsylvania' ..... 11,100 It Kay Con. Copper., 3,700 St Reading 31,100 113 Rep. Iron ft Steal. r 31,100 12 13 6 16 264 111 112V 71 81V 10 21 Hhattuck Arls. .Cop. 1,300 Southern Pacific, Southern Hallway. Studebaker Co.. .. Tenneasee Copper . 1,700 101 4,300 36 1,100 111 3,300 34 21 rnxaa company. 400 333 Union Pacific pii'.'. 13,100 101 51 4 BOO V. s. Ind. IA1C U. S. Steel... . I Alcohol. 1,700 110 ..311,400 111 V. S. Steel pfd. ., l.mu ill i:ian uopper Wabash Pfd. "B" Western Union.... Wesllugh. Blectrlc 1.100 1,100 700 1 I, II Total aalea for the day. 1,140,000 shares. ... 101 Stock and Bonds,' Quotations furnished by Burna, Brlnker ft Co., 441-13 Omaha National building, Omaha: ; STOCKS Bid. Asked Cudahy Pack Co. 1 pet pfd..,. 104 104 Douglas Hotel Co 10 10 Con. Caaualty Co 1.40 1 Fairmont Creamery Co. com..,. 141 , do pfd t pet 101 lot Oooch M. ft B Co. t pet pfd.. 10 100 Kupp Automatic pfd .11 K. C. Rya Co, pfd... II 71 Lincoln T. ft T cam. f pot,... Ik 100 Monunuln Sta; T. ft T. Co.. ..Ill 113 O. ,C. H. Hy. ft B. pfd 10 II O. ft C B. St. Ry pfd.... II O. ft a B. Ct. Ry. com 41 13 Peters Mill Co pfd II A 100 Packard Motor Co. pfd.. 100 103.. Updike Grain Co com,.. lot Union Stock Tarda I pet stock. 100 103 Swift ft Co atock... Ill lit BONDS . Armour ft Co. 4s, 1131 43 S Amer. T. ft T. note. ...... ...100 . 100 Booth- SL Louie la, 1131 Ill 13 Chi. N. a ft MIL R R is, III!., 11 S2 Chi. Tel. Co, 1st Is, 1123 101 102 Comw.-Kdlaon Co. 1st la 1041. 102 101 Cudahy Pack. Co. .1st ia 1124.101 10) twin, of Can. ta, 1131 100 100 la. Ptd. Cem. Co. le 1-111-34., II 100 K. C Ry let Bs, 1141..'. 01 17 Los. Angeles Ky. la, 1044 , 11 7 O. ft C. 13 Ity. Is, 1121 It 17 Pac. Qaa. ft El. ta. 1143 tt It Swift ft Co. Ia, 1144 100 ' 100 Trenton, Neb. Kite. Is. 1131-31.104.10 101.10 Unlvenlty Club , .... 11 Wilton ft Co. la, 1141 101 103 15x-dlV. , . Naw York Money Market. New York, .Oct $. Mercantile paper, 8 per cent. Sterling exchange Slaty day bltla, $47, 61. demand $4.7111.11; eablea. $4.1111.11. Bar allvor, 4114c; Mexican dollara, (So; government bonds, ateady, railroad, strong. Time loana eeeter. Sixty daya 3 01 per oent: ninety daya 103 par cant; all month. 3 03 per cent. Call money, ateady. High 1; low 8: ruling rata, 3; last loan 3; cloalng bid, 3; offered at 3. U. S. ref. In. reg.il M., K.ftT, lst-4.7t do coupon.-, .. .31 Mo. Pac. con. Is. 101 C. 8. s. reg,...100Mont, Power is. . . da coupon 100N. Y. C. deb. Is. 114 C. S. 4s. rg...,10lN. Y. City 4B do coupon.... 110 (lilt) 103 Am. Smelt. .,.1IIN. Y., N. H. ft Am.T.AT.cv.4illl H. cv. Is 113 Anglo-French Is.. flNo. Pac. is 13 Atchison gen. 4a..lSdo la ..,.14 11. ft O. 4a 41o, 8. L. ref. la.j.ISS Heth.Steel re'.la.lIM Pao. T. A T. is. .101 Cent Pac. let....Penn. eon. 4e.l0t! C. ft O. ev. 4a..0 Reading gen. 4s..li CB.ftg.Jt.4a II st.L.ft8.F. ref. 4s. II C..M.4St.P.ov.ls .1018o. Pac. cv. ia.,10i C, R. I. ft P. hy dq ref. 4a .10 ref la tlSo. Ry. la 101 C. ft 8. ref. 4a.lt U. P. 4e ,.!7t( i'.n. yr. von, .iB-m o, cv. SB. ...... st it Brie gen. 4s. , . , . .71 U. S. Rub. Is. ...103 (Ion. Klec. t....10EU. S. Stset Is.. ..101 Ot. No. Vt 4a..W. U. 4a II I. ,C. reft 4a IISWeetlnghouae K. c. S. ref. ia!!.llttIom.ofCaa.Jtii!iao4i L. ft N. un.. la... 11 -Bid. , Laado Stock Market. Indon. Oct. I. American aecurltlea ahowed little activity and closed undecided. Bllver liar, iid per ounce. ' .Money 4 per cent. ' Discount Hales Short kill, l0l per cent; three monine. evv per cent Flank f'learhwe. Omaha, Oct, I. Bank clearing for Omaha today war o t.iss.sst.sT, and for the cor responding day laat year, 13.173,143.10. - - Oettoa Martial, New York, Oct. 1. Cotton Futures opened barely steady! October, ll.lOe; De cember, 11.73c: January; 11.71; March, 11.01c: May, 17.10c; July, ltvllo. The market closed ateady at a Bat ad vance ot 4 to II polnte. - - Spot cotton ' quiet; middling uplanda, 1470. aalea 30 bales. Liverpool, Oct 8. Cotton Spot, etrong; good middling, l.lld; middling, 0.73d;. low middling, l.tedi aalea. 10,000 bale. . Omaha HMo aa Tallow Market. Quotations furnished by Holies A Rogers, ii Houm TOiueeni street: Hides O. 8.1 No. 1. Iteo: No. 2. lTUe. Oreen No, 1 14: Nog 2. H0. O, a. bulls: No, 1 18c: No. 2. 14 Uc Deacons. each, 11.21. Horse: No. 1, 26.60; No. 1, 14.60. Ponies, 1140. Bheep pelts:. Large. ii.iovik; mtaiiim n mail, dvih, Tallow No, 1, set No. 2. to, , Bmaar Market. New York, Oct. 2 Sugar Raw, Arm; cen trifugal, e.ozc; meiasse. s.iic: renned arm. 10 points higher; cut loaf, 8.16c; crushed. 2.00c; mold A, T.6c; cubes, 7 60c: XXXX powdered, T.16rt powdered, 7.10c; line gran- uiatea. i.eoc; aiamona a, t.ovoi conrecuon era' A, 6.00c; Ne. 1, O.lle. Sugar futerei at noon prices were 1 to petal higher. 2,300 11 SH IB 400 It It li 1,100 14 11 41 1,000 34 33 23 4,700 111 17 110 2,100 73 71 72 3,100 17 tt II 300 17 01 II 400 130 111 121 1,100 11 10 It 3,200 tl till tl 1. 100 II 10 10 10.000 17 11 11 41,600 11 14 It 10,100 41 44 44 14,00 41 31 40 1,000 13 110 110 1.400 111 111 111 4, iOO 46 44 4t 1,100 101 104 101 1. 000 174k 174 17 17 II lt .. Ill 121 21 66 136 111 400 31 11 31 400 "4 "4 4 GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Wheat Demand is Excel lent and future Market is Strong. CORN TRADE IS IRREGULAR Omsihs, Oetobttr f, Th demand for cash wheat was excel lent today and, upported by a ftront fu ture market, the raib article sold from 2Hc to 3 Ho higher. The receipts of this cereal today were comparatively Ucht and, al though prlcea were extremely high, the de mand would eaeily have taken care of much heavier receipts. The high price for the day on hard win ter wheat waa paid for a car of No. 1 wheat, which sold at 1 H9. The average rlce for No. t hard waa $1.67 l.&h and the No, 1 hard ranged In price from ll.fi63l.fc7H Bales of No. 4 and sample hard wht-at were comparatively light, the No. 4 selling 01.49. from l.t.4M.e. and the simple at I1.4T. There were several sampler of durum and mixed wheat on the t a bleu. The beet grades of durum wheat sold at 1.0 and tile mixed wheat of the same grade sold at I1.6SV The corn market was a trifle Irregular, the white declining a cent and the mixed advancing- c. Receipts of this cereal were light and the demand was fairly active. The premium on white corn was some what narrower, but this variety continued to sell J He abovs the yellow corn of the same grade. Oat wro In good demand at much bet ter prices, the market being quoted lc higher. There was an excellent trade In this ce real and although recelpta were quite heavy the samples were easily disposed of at the prevailing prices. The demand for rye was quite aetlve, the No. I grade selling at 11, 10 and the No.-1 at 11.11 "ri- There waa a fairly active trade In bar ley and this cereal sold at practically un changed prices. Liverpool close: Wheat, lQtn& hither: corn, steady to Ud higher. Primary wheat receipt were 1,711.000 bushels and shipments X,oia,0O0 bushels, against reoetpts of 2,1141,000 bushels and shipments of M4I.009 bushels laet year. Primary coca receipt were 3.000 bushels and shipments 627,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,114,000 bushels and shipments of 271,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipt were 1,340,000 bushels and shipments 180,000 bushels, against receipts, of 017,000 bushels and shipments of. 211,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 661 Chicago 107 417 Minneapolis 472 Duluth 231 Omaha ...... 01 16 11 t Kansas City 132 St, Louis... 122 Winnipeg ...........1,006 Ths sales were reported today: Wheal No. 1 hard winter; l car, 11.51; 1 oars. 11.68; 1 car, ILll; 1 car, 11.58. No. 2 hard winter; I cars, 11.61; I cars, 11.67; 4 oars, C1.574- No. I hard win ter: 1 car, 11.174; S cars, $1.67; 2 cars, 21.6H; 2 cars, 11.66. No. 4 hard winter: 2 oars, 11.66; 1 car, 11.64; 1 car; 11.63; I cars, 1.62. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.41; 1 car, $1.42; 1 car, $1.47. No. 1 sprlngt 1 car, $1.69; 2-6 car, $1.61. No. 2 durum; 2-6 ..ear, $1.60.,. No. 4 durum: 1 car, $1.64; 1 car, $1.46. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.66. No. 2 mixed: $-6 car, $1.68. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear, 11,61; 1 car, $1.66. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.66; 1 car, 11.81; 1 car, $1.62;. t oar, $1.62; 2 cars, $1.46. No. t miked durum: 1-6 car, $1.80. Rye No. 2: cars. $1.10. No. $; t cars, H.11; No. 4: 1 car, 11.17. Barley "No, 2: 1 ear, $1 00. No, 4: 1 car, I2c 1 car, lie; 1 car, 8So. Corn No. 2 white: 1 oars, BSc. No. 2 white: 1 oar, 83 c No. 4 white: 1 oar, 81a No. 6 white; 1 car, 21c; car, 601c; No. 1 yellow: car, lie. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, Sic, No. 6 yellow: X ear, 7lo; 1 car, 79c. No. I mixed: 2 cars, 11c; 2 oars, 20 o No. 6 mixed; 2 cars, 20c. (Sample mixed: 1 car, Tte. Oats No. white: 1 car, 45c. Standard: 1 ear, 4644c, 8 cars. 4Gc. No. 2 white: 11 oars, 44o; 2 cars, 44c No. 4 white: 6 cars, 444(3, Sample white: 2 oars, 44c; oar, 43o. Omaha Cash Prlres Wheat: No. 3 hard. $1.6701.68: No. 2 hard. ll.60UOl.6TU: o. 4 hard, 11.6191.66; No. 1 spring, $1,670 1.64; No. 2 spring $1.6601.61; No. 2 durum, $1.6801.60; No. 2 durum, $1,6401.66. Corn: No. I whits, 8l0!lc; No. 2 white, 820 IIo; No. 4 While, i60He; No. 6 white, lOH0llo; No. I White, 80081c: No. 2 yel low, 80ti061o; No. 2 yellow, 800804c; No. 4 yellow, T6B0c; No. yellow, 70 7Ho; No. 6 yellow, 7PTIo; No, 2 mixed. 21081Hc; No. 2 mixed, 10$ Sic; No. 4 mixed, 8O08Oo: No. 6 mixed 7H08Oc; No. mixed, 7!07o. Oatsi No. 2 white. U0 46ci Standard, 46046; No. 2 white, 44 44 HO! No. 4 Whit. l4044Uo. Herley: Mailing, I2c01.O4, No. 1 feed, 10 0Nc. Rye: No. 1, IUIfll.lO; No. 2 $l.U01.1tH. Omaha Faloro Marltei. Tho local wheat market scored a share advance over yesterday's olostng prices, De cember and May opening about le higher. Sentiment In wheat was very talltsh on ac count of the discouraging Argentine crop re ports and because of the heavy export sales of wheat In the local market The market advanced steadily from the opening. December reaching a high point of $1.66 and the May reaching $1.66 H. Corn opened strong in sympathy r?Uh wheat, but the local trade in this artlols was not very active. The market, however, was strong during the entire session, December closing about Ho higher and the May advancing about He The oats market was rather dull and waa Influenced mainly by the action of wheat and corn. The range was rather narrow en thle eereal and the trade, which was 'very light, waa confined to the local element. The market closed firm. December sulnlnsr atj nq y runng ho Blgfter. ArL I Open. High. , Low. I Close. I Yes. Whl. I I I Ilea.. 1 61 1 66H 162i 1 IBS 162 Hay 1 64 1 66 164. 1 64 168 . Corn, i.. Deo. 1 ' 70 'I T0A TO 70S H May 72 71 73 " 72 72H ttais. , Deo. 4H 46 4 46 4 May 1 41 4t 48 48 48 Chlvago clustng orlces. furnished Tha Rm by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers. sid ctoum Bixieenin. sireei, omini; Art. I Qpen."THlgh. 1 Low. ClosV Yes, Whl. Dee. May 1 22 1 1 $0 1 61 1ST H 1 1 11 1 67 166 166 Co ii Dee May 76074I7I0 7474076 n0770j 71i . 77 74 (tela Deo. May 148 0411 610 41 "68 49t 48 48 61610 Dec. Jan. .ard Deo. Jan. Kittw Oct. Jan. 23 10 I 22 20 jl lit 22 0$ 22 40 1 23 00 22 00 21 SO 21 06 )22 17 I . I I I 12 22 I It 46 113 !6 12 42 12 37 1 12 16 12 06 12 10 IS 06 1S $7 t r t I IS 77 I 18 20 1S 291 12 7B 113 00 11 11 I 12 07 ill 11 12 07 11 06 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ' Men Drouth News freen South America Heads Wheat Soaring. Chicago. Oct. 2. Highest prlcee this sea son were scored In the wheat market today a result of Increasing drouth damage in Argentina. The clone was firm, 202 to iuc net higner; witn itecember at H.68 and May at $1.6701,67. Corn showed a net advanee of c to o and oats were off o to 0o. Provisions finished at n range varying from 16o decline to a rise of 2o. That IreTunllrii (tfAutha apt mM tt ttawtt pread to the central part of the ftountrT. It was believed the, crop . situation had become critical throughout more than half of the wheat-growing region,, with tosses continually expanding. . iiuytng here- waa ttmulated from the outset and despite heavy profit taking sales, the market main tained the greater part of the advances. Kanaaa City advices telling of a probable leeeentng of receipts In the southwest tended somewhat to help strengthen . the bulls. Late firmness waa aided by n estimate from a leading expert that the total do mestic crop was- 2,000,000 bushels short of whs had been pointed to lu the govern ment crop report a month ago. Corn ascended with wheat. Sales of 400. 000 bushels of corn for export formed a handicap on the bears. Oata reflected the strength ' of other cereals. European bids were olose to the market Sharp breaks In the value of hogs had a depressing effect on provisions. Something of a- recovery, however, look ptace owing to support from packers and shorts.' . . Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. $1.6O01.O2; No. I red. $1.6101.68; No. S hard. $1.62 0 1.4 ; Ne. 3 hard. $1.6S01.1. Corn: No. 3 yellow. 890 0o No. 4 yellow, 86 0 84c; No. 4 white, S6 086e. Oats: No. S white, 47 048c; standard, 48048c Rye: No. 2, 1.26, Barley; 73c $1.16. Beei; Timothy. $1.6004.76; clover, $ll.OO014.Oe. Provisions: Pork. $22.60; lard, $14.62; ribs. $14,000 1.4.60. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Comowdltlee. New York. Oct. 2. Flour Firmer; spring patents, 28.4S01.76; winter patents, $7.86p 1.10; winter straights, $7.6007.76. Wheat Spot, strong; No. 1 durum, $1.66; No. 2 hard, $1.76; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.88; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.84 f. o. b. New York. Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, $1.00 e. 1. f. New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard, 61 64c. Hay Easy; No. 1, $1.06; No. 2, 26e; No. 2, too; shipping, 76086e. Hops Steady; state, common to choice, 1216, 46062c; 1016, 8016c; Pacific coast, 1916, 14017c; 1016, 8012ct Hides Firm; Bogota, 21036c; Central America, 13(j36c. Leather Firm; hemlock, firsts, 31c; sec onds. 27c. Provisions Pork, unsettled; mess, $30.00 $31.00; family, $30.0034.00; short clears, $27.00020.00. Beef, steady; mess, $21,000 21.60; family, $22.60024.60. Lard, firm; middle west, $14.20 14.06. Tallow, firm; city, c, nominal; country, special,, 20 lie; special, 10. Hulter Firm; receipts, 14.787 tuba; creamery extras, 26tf27c; firsts, 34 4 35 c; seconds, 23&34c. Kick's Steady; receipts, 16,178 rases; fresh gathered extra fine, 31032c; extra firsts, 3(it(t37c; firsts, 33036c. Cheeie Firm ; receipts, 2.280 boxes ; state, fresh specials, 20 921c; stats, aver age fancy, 20 c. Poultry Live, firmer; no prices settled. Dressed, quiet; prices, unchanged. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Oct. 8. Wheat December, $1.6801-68. Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.76; No. 1 northern, $1.7101.72; No. 2 north ern, $1.86 01.71. Corn No. 2 yellow, 830S4e. Oats No. 8 white, 44044O. ' Flaxseed $2.44 0 2.46. Flour Fancy patents 20c higher, quoted at $0.00; first clears 20c higher, quoted at $7.00 Jute; second clears unchanged. Barley 66c0$l.O6. Rye $1.1801.1. Bran $22.60022.00. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City Oct. 2. Wheat, No. t hard, $1.6601.64; No. 2 red, $1.6601.62; December, $1.62; May, $1.63. Corn, No. 2, mixed, 83084c; No. 2, white, 83c; No. 2 yellow, 22082c; December, 71071c; May, 74 c. Oats to 1c higher; No. S. white, 47c; No. 2 mixed. 44046c. Butter Creamery, 22c; firsts, 20c; sec onds, 21c; packing, 26o, Kggs Firsts, 20o. Poultry Hens, 16c; roosters, llo; broil ers, SIC St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Oct. 2. Wheat No. S. red, $1.611.62; No. 2 hard, $1.6101.70; Decem ber. $1.66 1.67; alay, $1.6'01.67. Corn No. 3 white, 00c; December, 74c; May, 77e. ! Oats No. 3, 47c; No. 3 whits, 40. Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Oct. 2. Wheat Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 14s td; No. 2, 14a 7d; No. 2 14s 6d; No. 2 hard winter, 14s ld. Corn Spot, American mixed, new, 10a 10L : , r , CHICAGO UVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady Hogs Weak, Sheep Strong. Chicago Oct, 2. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head ; market steady ; native beef cattle, $6.40011.26; western steers, $6.1600.40; stockers and feeders, $4.6007.66; cows and heifers, $1.4008.30; calves, $1.00012.60. Hogs Receipts, 22,000 head; market 40c under yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $1.7601.36; light, $8.7000.56; mixed, $8,600 2.60; heavy, $8.6000.46; rough, $8.(008.70; pigs, $6000376 Sheep and Lambs Receipts 22,000 head; market strong; wethers. $6.6008.86;, ewes, $3.6007.60; lambsr $6.76010.16. , ! St. Louis Live Stock. fit. Louis, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, 7,6$$ head; market ateady; native beef steers, $7.60011.00; yearlln steers all helfere.l8.60 010.66; cows $6.6007.60; stockers and feed ers, $6.3007.60; prime southern steers, $8.00 tf O.00; cows and heifers, $4.6007.60; prime yearling steers and helfeTs, $7.6009.00; ne tlev calves, $6.00011.76. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market lower. Lights, $0.0000.60; pigs, $8.0008.76; mixed and btuchers, $8.0000.10; good heavy, $2.7601010; bulk of sales, $02602.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipt!, 8,700 head; market steady; lambs 7.00010.26; slaughter ewes, $6.0007.26; bleating ewes, $1.6008.60; yearlings, $1.0008.76.. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Oct 3. Cattle Receipts, S0,0O0- head; market strong; prime ted steers, 20.60010.76; dressed beef steers, $7.0002.26; western steers, $6.0008.00; cows, $4.6007.26; heifers, $6.0000.00; stock ers and feeders, $6.00 08.00; bulls, $6,000 6.60; calves, 26.00011.00. Hogs Recelpta, 20,000 head; market low er: bulk of sales, $0.00 0 2.60: heavy, $0,000 6.40; packers and butchers, $8.0000.60; light, $8.7600.60; pigs, $7.7603.76. Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 11,000 head; market higher; lambs, $9.6001.96; year lings, $7.2608.00; wethers, $6.7607.76; ewea, $6.6007.26. ' Slonx City Live Stock Market. Sioux City. Oct. 8. Cattle Receipts, 1.400 hend; market, steady; beef steers, $6,160 10.60; butchers, $6.6007.60; canners, $4,600 7.26) stockers and feeders, '$6.0007.00; calves, $6.00010.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4.60 0 6.72 ; feeding cows and heifers, $4,700 0.86. Hogs Receipts, 0,000 head; market. 10040c lower; light, $8.0009.00; mixed, $9.0009.16; heavy, $9.1609.60; bulk ot sales. $8.0000.16. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head; market steady; ewes, $4.6006.36; lambs, $8.6009.60. St. Joseph Lire Stock Markets. fit. Joseph, Mo., Oct. $. Cattle Receipts, 3,800 head; market fully steady; steers, $6.60 010.60; cows and heifers, $4.2609.60; calves, $6.00011.60. Hogs Receipts, 8.600 head; market 26 0 80c lower; top, $9.66; bulk of sales, $0.0609.40. Sheep and Lambe Receipts, 3,000 head; market strong; lambs, , $0.2609.76; ewea, $0.7601.26.. -, ; .V : - Live Stock In Sight. Recelpte of live stock at the five principal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. St. Louis 7,600 11,000 3,700 Chicago 8,000 32,000. 22,000 Kansas City 20,000 20,000 11,000 Omaha 12.000 7.000 26.000 eioux City ......... 1,400 (,ooo too Totals 41,000 00,000 13,400 Coffee Market. New York. Oct. S. The market for cdf- fee futures were comparatively quiet yes- tsrdav with Prices eaaing orr under small afferlnrs. Dirtly from the trade sources! Ex pectations that the worlds visible aurniy would show an Increase of nearly a million bags tor September and talk of slightly easier cost ana rreigm oners auiea me de cline, The opening was steady at an ad vance of 3 points, but after selling at 8. lie early, July essed off to 8.86c, while March declined to 6.60n, or within 2 points of the low level reported on the decline of last week. The close showed a net loes of 4 to 10 oolnts for the day. Sales, 80,260 bags. Octo ber, 8.00c; December, 8.00c; January. 8.68c; February, i.fect Harcn a. sic; April, s.tzc May, 3.76c; June, 8.79c; July, 8.83o; August, 8.86c; September. 8.80o. Spot coffee, dull; Rio, 7s, let Santos, 4s. 11 Uq. Cables from BraslI were delayed and com paratively few firm offers were reported, but rt wee said Santos 4s were In the market at 10.60c. London credits. The official cablea reported an advance of 76 rets at Rio. Santos spots were un changed and futures unchanged to 26 rets higher. ,- Rvapormted Apples and Dried TrwJta. New York. Oct I, Evaporated Applet Firm; fancy, 701e; choice. 8o; prime. Dried Fruit Prunes, quiet but firm; Cal ifornia, 7t11o; Oregon, 7fllo Apri cots, firm; choice, lie; extra choice, 14c; fancy, llc. ' Peaches, dull; choice, ic; extra oholce, 7c; fancy, 7o. Ralelne. firm; loose muscatels, 70sc; choice to fancy, seeded. 78c; seedless, 16012c; London layers, $1.76. . . , Metal Market, New York. Oct. S The metals lead. Quotes: 7000730; spelter, Arm; spot, east Rt. laouls delivery, O0. Copper, Arm; electrolytic, $1. 00088. 60. Iron, steady and vnrhangfd.' Tin. ateady; Spot U9.2610.6e. At London; snot copper 4110, 10s; futures, CU6; electrolytic, 1141; spot tin 2176, 10s; futures 1176, lot, i-onaon lead ill, 16s spelter, 168. , Hay Market. Omaha. Oct. 2. Prairie Hay Upland Choice, 819.000 10.60; No. 1, $9.00 0 9.60; No. 2. IT. 6003. 00; NO. 8. 04.0007. SO. Midland: No. 1. 89.00 0 9.69: No. 2. $1 0009.00. Low land: Choice, ST. 90; No. 1, $0,901 No, , l4.0VOt.Q0; NO, X, ll.Vnwt.fUV, Straw Osta, $0.0006.60; wheat. $1,000 e.00. PHILS LOSE TWO AND HOPEJF FLAG Double Defeat by Boston Braves Puts Moran's Men Out of Pennant Race. BAD FIELDING IS CAUSE Philadelphia, Oct. 3. Philadelphia's last chance of the National league pen nant this year faded when Boston twice defeated Moran's team today, 6 to 3 and 6 to 1, while Brooklyn was winning from New York. Bad field ing was responsible Tor the home team's defeat in each game. I he teams put up a hard battle in the opening contest until two' men were out in the seventh inning. Then, with Philadelphia leading, 2 to 1, and Kudolph on second, .Mock tumbled Fitznatrick's crounder and Paskert also fumbled the ball. Rudolph scor ing. Doubles by Konetchy and Magee and a wild throw by Byrne loliowed and Boston got five runs for the in ning. Rudolph held Philadelphia safe in the closing innings. In the second game errors cost both the runs made off Mayer, while Ben der was hit hard in the eighth when the visitor's piled up four runs and clinched the victory. Tyler held the home team' down to five scattered hits, one of which was a home run by Whitted. Score first game: . First Innlnf. Boston Stock threw out Snodrrass. Mar- anvllle doubled to center and took third on Pltspatrtck's single to the same field. Ko- netcny hit into a double piay, mock to Nleholt to Luderus. Phi lade nhla Paskert filed to Bnodrrass. Byrne struck out. Smith threw out Stock. second innlns;. Boston Smith walked. Main filed to Byrne. Bran fanned. Oowdy forced Smith, uyrne to iNieiysir. Philadelphia Whitted filed to Fltzpatrlck. Cravat h fouled out to Oowdy. Luderus singled to center. NleholT. Oled to Magee. Third Innlns;. Boston Rudolph grounded out, Luderus to RUey. Snodgrass was hit by a pHched ball. Maranvllle hit Into a double play, Stock to NIehoff to Luderus Philadelphia Ktlllfer fanned. Maranvllle threw out Rixey. Paskert walked. Byrne forced Paskert, Maranvllle to Egan. Fourth Inning. 1 Boston Fit spatrlck filed to Paskert. Byrne threw out Konetchy. Smith walked. Ma gee forced Smith, Byrne to NIehoff. Fhlladelpbla Maranvuie threw out stocg. Whitted singled to left and went to third on Cravath's single to left. Whitted scored on Luderus sacrifice fly to Magee. cravath took second on the throw to the plate. NIehoff filed to Fit spa trick. Fifth Innlns;. Boston Stock threw out Egan. Oowdy singled to left. Rudolph singled to short, on which Oowdy Just managed to reach second. Snodgrass filed to 'NIehoff, Maran vllle singled to right and Oowdy was out at the plate on Cravath's perfect throw. Philadelphia KllUfe lined out to Egan, Maranvllle threw Rizey out. Paskert lilt a home run Into the left field bleachers. Byrne reached second on a wild throw by Maranvllle, who fielded, his grounder. Stock filed to Egan. One run. : Sixth Inning, Boston Pltspatrick singled ' to oenter. Konetchy forced Fltspatrlck, Rlxey to NIe hoff. Smith hit to Stock, whose throw to NIehoff for a force on Konetchy was muffed and tho runners were safe. Magee grounded to Luderus, both runners advancing. Egan fanned. Philadelphia Whitted fouled to Kon etchy. Cravath filed to Fltzpatrlck. Egan threw out Luderus, Seventh Inning. Boston Oowdy walked. Rudolph drove a hot grounder to Byrne for a single, Oowdy taking second. Collins ran for Oowdy. Snodgrass advanced both runners by a sac rifice, Byrne to NIehoff. -Collins scored on Maranvllle's long sacrifice fly to. Whitted. Stock fumbled Fltspatrlck's grounder and when Paskert also fumbled the same ball Rudolph scored. Fltspatrlck scored on Kon etchy's double to center and the latter took third on the throw to he plate. Konetchy scored on Smith's grounder, which1 Byrne threw wild to first. Smith came home on Magee's double to center. Mayer here re lieved Blxey. Mayer threw out Egan. Five runs. Philadelphia Blackburn went in to catch for Boston. Collins replaced Fltzpatrlck In right Maranvllle fumbled Nlehotf's ground er and the latter advanced to second on Killifer's out, Rudolph to Konetchy. Cooper batted for Mayer and fanned. Paskert filed to Magee. Eighth Inning. Boston Kantlehner replaced Mayer and Cooper to left field for Philadelphia. Collins walked. Rudolph sacrificed, Kantlehner to NIehoff. Snodgrass fanned. Maranvllle sin gled r left, rcorlng Collins and Maranvllle was thrown out, Cooper to NIehoff, in try ing to stretch the hit to a double. One run. Philadelphia Byrne singled to left and took third on Stock's single to right. Good batted for Kantlehner. Good hit Into a double play, Maranvllle to Konetchy. Byrne scoring. Cravath grounded to Konetchy. Ninth Inntng. Boston Oeschger sent In to pitch for Philadelphia. Blackburn fanned. Konetchy doubled to right. Smith walked. NIehoff threw out Magee, both runners advancing. Egan fanned. Philadelphia Luderus singled to right. Dugey ran for Luderus. NIehoff fanned. KU lifer singled to center, sending Dugey to second. Cooper forced Kllllfer, Maran vllle to Egan. Dugey taking third. Paskert fanned. . BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA AB.H. O.A.R. AB.H. O.A.TT. fln'dg'e.cf S 0 1 tT 0Pask't,cf 81101 M'fnv'e.ss 4 S 0 8 I Byrne, ib 4 114 1 Fttip'k.rr 4 S S 0 OStock.ss 4 1 0 S 1 Bl'kb'n.o 1 0 8 0 OWHlt d.lf 8 110 0 Kon'v.lb B 1 10 0 OKantl'r.D 0 0 0 1 0 8tnlth,8b 0 0 1 OOes'g'r.p 0 0 0 0 0 Magee.lf 6 1 8 0 0Crav'th.rf 4 I 0 1 0 Kgan.Sb S 0 4 1 OLucler's.lb 118 10 Oowdy. c 2 1 8 0 0Nleh'ff,2b 4 0 13 1 conins.rt oooe vtuiiiier.Q i n o v Rud'lph,p 4 10 1 ORlxey.p 2 0 10 -Mayer.p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals.. 34 11 JT 0 SCooper.lf 8 0 0 10 Oood 1 0 0 0 '0 'Dugey 0 0 0 0 0 ToUls..888 17 1 4 Batted for Kantlehner In eighth. Batted for Luderus In ninth. Philadelphia ..0 O'O 1 1 0 0 1 03 Two-base nits: Maranviiie ui, magee. Home run: Paskert: Double plays: Mran vllle to Konetchy, Stock to NIehoff, Luerus . Bases on balls: Off Rudolph, 1; off Rlxey, 8; off Kantlehner, 1; off Oescher, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Rudolph, 3 rune; off Rlxey, t hits and 1 run In six and two thirds innings; off Mayer. 0 hits and 0 runs In one-third Inning; off Kantlehner, 1 hit and 1 run In one Inntng: off Oesohger, 1 hit and 0 run In one Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Rlxey (Snodgrass). Struck out: By Rudolph, 8; by Rlxey, x; by Kantelhner, 1; by Oescher, 3. Umpires; O'Day and Emslle. SECOND GAME, . First Inning. Boston Snodgrass singled to right. Mar anvllle filed to Stock. Wllholt filed Jo Whitted. Konetchy fouled out to Whitted. Philadelphia Tyler threw out, Paskert, Byrne fouled to Konetchy. Stock filed to Wllholt. BostonSmith filed to Luderus Stock threw out Chapelle. Egan singled to cen ter and was out stealing, Kllllfer to Stock. Philadelphia Whitted hit a home run Into the left field bleachers. Egan threw out Cravath. Luderus fanned. NIehoff walked. Tyler tossed out Kllllfer. One ' Thh- Boston Blackburn was thrown out by Stork. Tyler walked. Snodgrass filed to Paskert Maranvllle grounded to Luderus. Philadelphia Maranvllle threw out May er. Paskert singled to right. Byrne hit Into a double play, Maranvllle to Konetchy. s Fenrth Inning. Boston Wllholt filed to Whitted. Kon etchy filed to Cravath. Stock threw out Smith, Philadelphia Stock filed to Chappelle. Whitted singled to left. Cravath walked. Luderus lined to Maranvllle, who three to Bgeo. doubling up Whitted at second. Fifth Inning. Boston Chappelle singled to left Rgan and Blackburn fanned. Tyler grounded to Luderus. 1 Philadelphia NIehoff riled to Snodgrass. Kllllfer fouled to Maranvllle. Mayer fanned. Sixth Inning. Boston Snodgrass and Maranvllle fanned. Wllholt tripled to l-ft and scored on Nle hoffa fumble of Kontttchy'a grounder. Smith singled to right, Konetchy taking third. Smith In trylug to stead waa caught be tween the bags and reach second sef ly when Luderua made a wild throw. Mayer and Stock got assists on the play. Chap- l pelle filed to Whitted. One run. Philadelphia Paskert singled to center I and went to second on Byrne's sacrifice, ! Rmith to Konetchy. Paskert took third when Stock grounded out to Konetchy, Whitted also grounded out to Konetchy. Seventh Inning. Boston Egan doubled to center. Black- , burn bunted safely and Egan came home When Byrne made a wild throw to get Blackburn at first. Tyler bunted and Mayer threw the ball into center field, Blackburn going to third. Collins ran for Blackburn. Snodgrass lined out to Stock. Maranvllle fouled out to Ktlllfer. On an attempted double steal Collin was caught at the plat, Killifer to NIehoff to Kllllfer. nOe run. Philadelphia Oowdy went in to catch for Boston. Cravath doubled to center. Cooper ran for Cravath. Luderus walked. Both runners advanced on Nlehotf's sacrifice, Smith to Egan Dugey ran for Luderus. Kllllfer filed to Chappelle. Welser batted for Mayer and fanned. Eighth Inning. Boston Bender went In to pitch for Phila delphia. Whitted played first, Welser left field and Good right field for Philadelphia. Wllholt singled to center. Konetchy bunted and Kllllfer threw to second too late to get Wllholt. Smith singled to left field, filling the bases. Wllholt and Konetchy scored on Chappelle's single to center. Bender's wild throw to third, on Egan's grounder let Smith score, Egan went to second on the play. Oowdy sacrificed, unassisted, to Whitted. Egan going to third. Niehoff threw out Tyler, Chappelle scoring. SnodBrena walked and went to second on a passed bull. Mar anvllle fanned. Philadelphia Tyler threw out Paskert. Byrne grounded to Konetchy, and Maran vllle threw out Stock. Ninth Inning. Boston Wllholt singled to right Konetchy sacrificed, Byrne to Whitted Smith hit by pitched ball. Chappelle filed to Paskert. Egan walked, filling the bases. Gowdy fanned. Philadelphia Whitted fouled to Oowdy. Maranvllle threw out Cooper. NIehoff filed to Snodgrass. Final score: Boston. . Philadelphia. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Sn'dr's.cf 4 2 0 OPack't.cf 2 0 M'r'nv'e.HS 5 0 3 8 0Uyrne,:ib 3 3 10 OStock.ss 4 0 14 0 OWh't'd.lf.l 4 3 0 1 OCrav'th.rf 2 ISO OQood.rf 1 3 11 Ol.uder's.lb 2 12 0 ODender.p 0 0 2 0 ONleh'fUb 2 0 0 8 OKIlllfer.o 3 M avfip.n f Wllhoit.rf 6 Kon'v.lb 8 Smlth.Sb 4 Chap'le.lf S Bl'kb'n.o 3 Gowdy.o 1 uyier.p a Totals.,87 11 27 11 OWeiser.lf 1 ' Dugey 0 Totals.. 28 6 27 10 & Ran for Luderus in seventh. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 08 Philadelphia ..0 1 0 0 0000 0 I Two-base hits: Egan, Craath. Three-base -hit: Wllholt. Home run: Whitted. Stolen base: Snodgrass. Double play: Maranvllle to Konetchy. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 8; off Mayer, 1; off Bender, 2. Hit and earned runs: Off Tyler, 1 run; off Mayer, 7 hits and 0 runs In seven innings; off Bender, '4 hits and 3 runs in two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Bender (Smith). Struck out: By Tyler, 2; by Mayer, 4; by Bender 2. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. OMAHA OENERAL iaABKET. Butter No. I creamery, la cartons or tubs, 34c; No. 2. I So. Live Poultry Broilers, IH to J lbs., flc; broilers, over lbs., 18c; hens, over 4 lbs., 16c: hens over 4 lbs., 16c; roosters and stags, 10c; geese, full feathered, fat, 12c; young and old ducks, foil feathered, fat, 18c; turkeys, any else over S lbs., 24o; less than 8 lbs., half price; capons, 9 lbs. and over, 24c; poultry, poor and thin, not wanted: guineas, each, 2So; guineas, young, each, 85c; squabs, homers, 14 ox. each, per doxen, 34; squabs, homers. 12 ox. each, per doxen, 32.60; squabs, homers. 8 os. each, per dozen, 11.50; squabs, homers, under 8 ox. each., per dosen, 60c; pigeons, per dozen, 81 Cheese quotations by Urlan A Co. Cheese Imported Swiss, 46c; domestic Swiss, 38e; block Swiss, 20a; twin cheese, 21c; triplets, Slfcc; daisies, 21ttc; young America, 32c; Blue Label brick, 28c; 11m berger, 23c; New York white. S2o: Roqufort, 6oe Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1, 18Hc; No. 2, 18c; No. 8, ISo. Loins: No. 1, 23c; No. 2, ISo; No. 8, 14c. Chucks: No. 1, 12c; No. 2. to; No. 3, 9c. Rounds: No. 1. 17o; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, 12tte. Phrtea: No. 1, 9o; No. 2, Dttc; No. 3, 8c. Oysters King Cole Chesapeake standards, 31.40; King Cole Chesapeake selects, 1.85; King Cole northern standards, 81.80; King Cole northern selects, lii.OO; King Cole north ern counts, 32.25. Fish Pike, 13c;. halibut, UHc; bullheads, l&o; catfish, 17c; pickerel, 11c; red salmon, 19c; fall salmon, 12c; whlteflah, 16c; trout, 16c; black bass, 22c; headless shrimp, 81.25; peeled shrimp, 81.76; kippered salmon, 17c; smoked whlteflah, 14c ' -Fruits Oranges, 96b, 100s, 824s, 34.2S box; 126s, 36-00 box; 150s, 16.25 box; 176s, 288s, 85.60 box; 200s. 216s. 26 0b, 26.75 box. Lemons Fancy 300s, 360s, 17.60 box; choice 800s, 360s, 37.00 box; 270s size 60o less. Grapefruit Market price. Apples Grimes, Jonathans, 34.00 bbl.j Ben Davis, Missouri, 83.00 box; Grimes, Golden, Washington, $1.75 box; Jonathans, Colorado fancy, 12.00 box; Jonathans, extra fanoy, $2.00 boy; Oregon, odd verities, $1.25 box. Grapes Michigan New York, 29c basket; Tokays, fl.8& crate Emperors, future, $4.00 keg. Pears Colo rado or Washington, fancy 5 tr., $2.60 crate; Kcifers, bushels, $1.40 bu.; Ketfers, boxes, Colorado fancy, $1.75 box. Prunes Italians, $1.50 crate. Cantaloupes Standards, $2.60 crate; ponys $2.00 citato; flats, 0o crate. Peaches Boxes, $1.00 box; In llti, 86o box; clings, 86c crate. Vegetables Potatoes, market price. Sweet potatoes Varginla, bbls., $8.60 bbl. hamp ers, $1.36 hamp. Onions Crates, $3.00 crate: red, yellow. Z lb. Tomatoes Banket, 75c basket; California lugs, $1.60 lug. Cabbage, 3Ko lb. Celery, Michigan, 40c doz.; Colorado Jumbo, 85o doz. Head 'lettuce, $1.00 dox; leaf letuuee, 40a dox. Garlic, 16c lb. Honey $3.75 case. Cranberries Barrels $3.00 bbl. ; boxes, $2.75 box. Nuts California No. 1 walnuts, 18Hc lb. Miscellaneous Crackerjack. uornpups and checkers, case, $3.(0; half cases, $1.76; pea nuts. Special No. 1, lb., t4c; Jumbo pea nuts, 8c; popcorn, case, $2.50; honey, new case, p. I ft. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Success. x JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL LAKS Webster 202 That Wonderful Man's Hat $2 THE ROOKIE $2 Exclusively at WOLFS 1421 Douilas Street. AMUSEMENTS. BASE BALL OMAHAvVS. LOUISVILLE Chamolona Champions AMERICAN ASSW. WESTERN LEAGUE ROURK.E PARK Oct. 4 Game Called at 3 p. m. Oct. G Came Called at 10:45 a. m. BOX SEATS AT BARK ALOW BROS. BIG WRESTLIHG MATCH JOE STECHER v ' VS. BILL HOKUF Three Preliminaries One Boxing Match - Two Wrestling Matches Wednesday Afternoon -:- 3 O'Clook CHAUTAUQUA PAVILION YORK NEBRASKA AMI NKMKTS 1 SEE THE S" ! World's 1 Smallest Mother ! Dolletta I .1 ON THE I King's Highway liiiwiiiraiiw n ff W MATINEES 10c-23c BU I laf NIGHTS 10c -50c Iff IK Today 2:30( Tonight 8:30 The Woman He Married CURTAIN RISES AFTER PARADE Friday-Set.. Oct. 6-7, Mat. Sat. Price: Nights, 25c, 2.00 Matin, 25c, $1.50 - NOW SHOWING "THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR." Whit Slavery and Vice Expoaed. Charlie Chaplin in "The Count." Two Bif Featurea for One Admiaeion. Coatlnuoua from II A. M. to 11 P. M. PHONE D0UQLA8 194. ( I HIS HKH1' MIT TAUUfiTlLliE. D1!y Mst. 2:15: Every Nkhl. 8:15. Thla Week AMELIA STONE and ARM AND KALISZ UBUBUK huwell, Claudia Albright & Mario RodolIL Spencer ft Williams. Jim & tenettl A Sylvester, Orpheum Travel Weekly. Prices: Mat., gallery, 10c. Best seats (except Saturday and Sunday), 26c; nights, 10c, Sot. tuc and 76c. -"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" (trrfirT? Curtain eisea after jAJAflCStAf parades pass theater. Purposely Booked For Ak-Sar-Bon Week A THE BOSTONIANS The Carnival's undisputed diadem. The one show visitors should see. Nothing like it back home. Company of 60 in a glitteringly gor geous spectacle. Bean-eating Beauty Chorum. GRAND MATINEE DAILY Sat Mat A Wk. Billy Watson's "Beef Trust.' LE E Jires iwiUHATW 'HM-IDD suKTUM.aXMl Who Selects YOUR TIRES Inform yourself about Lee Puncture Proof pneumatic Tires before you buy again. Lee Puncture-Proof Pneumatio Tires are Guaranteed Puncture-Proof un der a cash refund. And "vanadium," used under the Lee process, doubles the toughness of rubber 6,000 miles the basis of adjustment r, PO WE LLAuto,n.?b,,, suily comSiJv supplies OMAHA 2051 Faraam. TODAY Tlie"Screen's Supreme Sovereign Captivating. Faacinating, Winaoma Clara Kimball Young In Robert Chambera Widely Read "The Common Law" Special Music. Stage Setting and "Proper" Atmosphere. TODAY FOUR TSHIKAWA BROTHERS THE MINSTREL GIRL" BELLE BANKERS AND CO, LORRAINE AND DUNN . Charlie Chaplin "The Pawnshop" Ml I C P Paramount and Metr Firet.Run Pictures. Performencea 2, 3:45, 5:30. 7:15, 9. The Celebrated Dancers MAURICE and FLORENCE WALTOr) in "THE QUEST OF LIFE." See the Leteet Dance Steps.