THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916. !0 AUTOMOBILES tl-HORSE-POWER Overland, lit! modal, good paint, tlrs and mechanically per fect. $400. Box ss, Omaha Be.. FOR SALE Great bargain If taken at once. Wood .-passenger electric car, almoet new. Call at Blackaton. Oarage. ISM Farnam. UK REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY TOO. TELL BINKLET. ; 111! Harney St. Pont. 16. CORD tlrea tor Fords. Mil. M 15. 13x14. 111.(1. Zwtebel Broa. D. ITI. Farnam Bt dOOD flv.-pasaenger auto. Bargain. Must go this week. Ill N. 10th gt Auto Repairing and Painting. " STROMBERO SERVICE STATION. OEORGE W. WILLIAMS. ISO! Jackson St. Carburatora my apeclalty. Red 4141. flltn reward for ' magneto we can't repair. Coll. repaired Bayadjrfer. 110 N llth. fvlSB Auto Radiator Repair Service aaj prlree rtabt 111 a Hlb 8t D Till Auto Tires ana Supplies. DON'T throw away old tlrea We make one new tire from 1 i.d nee and sat. yon 11 per oent. 1 In I Vuleenlslng Co.. lilt De enport St. Omaha. Neb Pougla. 1.11. Automobiles for Hire. WORD for rent You may drive It. 1 charge by mile. Dong. 1611. Evenings. D. 1171. Motorcycles and Bicycles BARLET-UAVIDSON M.TORCICLEH Bar 'game In uaad machine Victor Rooa. "The Mnterrvete Men ' I,eeer.wortb HARLET-DAVID80N MOTORCYCLES. Ber galne In ueed machines. Victor Rooa, "The Motorcycle Man," 1701 Leavenworth. LEGAL NOTICES. Notles to Crdttori of Ott Missouri Pacific Railway Company: Ths followinf ordsr tn4.nv time of ttrodltora to file claim actlnat ths Missouri Pacific Railway Company with Hpclal Win ter, Honorable Oeorge C. Hitchcock. Room ill New National Hank of Commerce Build Inf. 41 S Pine Street, 8t Louis, Missouri, wil entered September SO, lilt, by Honor, able William C, Hook. United States Circuit Judg-e tor the Eaetern Division. Esstsrn District of Mlawourt, in the receivership proceedings a cat net the Missouri Pacific Railway Company: - In the District Court ot the United States, 'Within and for the Eastern Division. Eaetern District of Missouri. Guaranty Trust Company of New York and . Benjamin Bd wards, as Trustees. Com plainants, vs. The Missouri Pad no Rail way Company, Defendant In Equity. Consolidated Cause. No. 4140. ORDER. Extendlnr Time to File Claims With Spe cial Master to November 16, Hie. - Referring- to the order of this Court here tofore mads and entered In this cause on July t, 11. entitled:, . "Order referring claims of creditors to Special Master and Axing time for filing claims," and to ths order of this Court dated August 21, Ills, and entered In this Court on August 2, lttO, entitled, "Oraer extending time to Ale claims to October 1. HI," tot cause shown (t Is hereby Ordered that the time for flHnt claims pursuant to said orders he and It hereby Is extended to November 16, 1IU. and that those having; claim against the defendant, the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, may file statements thereof In the manner pre scribed la said orders, with the Honorable George C. Hitchcock, Special Master, st his office, Rooms, til to 111 New National Bank of Commeres Building, le Pine Street, In the City of St, Louis, State of Missouri, on or before said date, and In ease such claims or any of them shall not he so Sled on or prior to said date the holder or holders of such claim or claims not so Died (other than the holders of bonds or other obligations payable by said defend ant, ths Missouri Pacific Railway Company, and secured by mortgage or pledge of ool taie'sU the respective trustees- of mort gates or trust Indentures given to secure payment of ths same, and the holders of such claims as may have been approved for payment by orders herein) a. all be barred from sharing in ths benefit of the distribution of ths moneys and proceeds of the property of said defendant, ths Mis souri Pacific Railway Company, that now ars or hereafter shall be In the hands of ths Receiver In this cause, and from shar ing or participating In the benefits of any distribution of the proceeds art ins; from the sale of said railroad and ether prop erty. If such sale shall hereafter be ad judged and decreed In this cause) and It U hereby .. .. t . Further ordered that the time to file an swers to ths claims of creditors Sled with the Special Master on or before November II, 1tl, shall be and ths sams Is hereby extended until Pe-mber I. -III. The Special Master herein shall causa this or der to be published forthwith, once each Week, for four succesalve weeks In a news paper ' of general circulation published in the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri; lit a newspaper of feneral circulation pub mhed In the City of Kansas Clt State Of Missouri! In a newspaper of general circu lation published tn the CUf of Omaha, State Of Nebraska i in a newspaper -of general circulation published In the Ottr of Atchi son, State of Kansast -In a newspaper of funeral circulation published In the City of ueblo. Stats of Colorado; and in a news paper of general' circulation published In the City of New York, Stats of New York. WILLIAM C. HOOK. ' United States Circuit Judge. Dated Sept SO. ItH. riled Sept. 10, lti. ' W. W. Nail. Clerk. SM OMl-lr-21. TV NOTICE) TO CONTRACTORS." Kotles Is hereby, given that the Board of Education of the Suhool District of Omaha will receive separate bids first for the Gen eral Construction, second 'tor ths Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, Automatic Heat Control and Vacuum System, third for the Blecttio Wiring, etc.r rourth tor the Plumb ing and Oas Fitting of the New Druid Hill School Building, located on Slst and Spaul ding. streets, according 'to the drawings and specifications on file In the office of the Secretary of the Board of Education. Bids will be addressed to W. T. HOurke, Secretary of the Hoard of Education, en- tOlesed and sealed In properly endorsed en velopes and filed with him not later than Wednesday. October 16th,. lttt, at SiOO P. M. Copies of the. drawings and specifications tnsy be obtained from (he Architect, F. A. Hennlnger, 0 Rose Building, Omaha, upon application. A cortlfled check lor $.& 00 must accompany all applications for draw tegs, as a guarantee .that bids will be sub milted on same, ths, check ts be returned when the drawings are . returned. All bids mast be submitted. on blank proposals which will be furnished on .application by ths Ar chitect. . . . Each' bidder ox General Construction. must submit with his proposal a certified check In the sum of threat per-cent of the amount - of his bid; each bidder on Heating and Vn tl thllng Apparatus, Automatic Heat Control ' 'and Vacuum Systfm must submit with his " proposal a certified check: In the sura of five per cent of the amount of his bid. and each bidder on Eleotrle-Wiring, etc, and each bidder on Plumbing and Oas KUtlng must submit with his proposal a certified .check In the sum of Ion per sent, of ths amount of his bid. as a guarantee of good faith, and - that bidder will- enter Into contract for ' sum named In his bid, sams to be drawn la ' favor of the School District of Omaha. The Board of Education reairves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Ir regularities tn the bids, should It' be deemed In ths Interest of the school district ss tS do W. Ty WJVKKtd, Secy. Board of Education, . ,0 City Halt; . S4-Oj0-.t . Omaha. Nebraska. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS , Kv angel to Homan to Agatha H. Ho rn an. Fourteenth street, 01 feet south j of Pacific street, east aids, 61x141.. ft Charles C. Beavsr and wife to Atmeda , Phelps, liaretta avenue, Benson, feet north of Evans street - 136.6x300 1 South Omaha Land Co. to Edward - JarantowskI, Thirty-third street, ft south, o(l street, east side, f 66x130 ....... ...T.. .......... - ' TLs (thull band Co. to Louis J. Watta, 1, i. 'i wen ty -first street, 10 feet north of ; - WoolworLb avenue, west side, It I 1S8.I v." v' , Kenwood Healty Co. ' to -Paul uatttn, r ttouthwest corner Thirty-sixth and ' ' PtHkoey Street, 40x11..;... ; Kenwood Realty- - Co. to Lawrle B. Cat tin, Thlrty-stxth gtrest, 40 test south of PlBkaey street, .west side. ' 40iU : Lew la Balcombs Reed to- Las lie J. ,r Qulnby. Forty-ssvsnth avenue, 100 ' feet south of Wirt sir est, west side, toxnft " Pauline 8. Davis to Herman O. Wes 4 ton, Sevsnteenth street, lift feet torth of aUtsaourt avenue, east side, t stxllv .Vi.. " Dundee Realty Co. to George C Pelr ,' onoeU Fifty-first street, '-"171 feet ' north of Karnam street, west side, ' frOxWft ..,.J....",.... J " Alexander C. Heed and wife to Mar y tin Jensen and wife, Twentyfeurth " street. 130 feet south ( of , Martha surest, east side, 30x161. .......... . I ' Kilmer Brlckman and wife' to Edward ... Wolvertoa et el. Thirty-eighth strest. '"v fast sooth Oraad avfeatt. West. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Prices Take Tum ble on Very Slow Market Bun is Heavy. OOEN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT Omaha, October 11, UK. On account of Its unsteady biture mar ket the cash grain market was very slow today and prices ruled from lc to 1c lower. The wheat run continued heavy, but the traders could not get together, and as a result a largo part of the samples were held ovar until Friday's market. This dull ness, however, was not caused by a lack of demand, but more on account of the condi tion of the future market, and the sellers are inclined to the belief that better prices will Drevall on the next market day, The corn market was also very slow and receipts of this cereal continued vere light. There were a few sales of yeiiow exnd mixed corn reoorted. but ths offerings of white corn were very small, and none of these samples were sold. No. 4 yellow corn today sold at Me and ths mixed com of the better grades sold from 12 o to save. The oats market was not much affected by the dullness In wheat and corn and there was a pretty good demand for this cereal at about He lower. The bulk of the samnles graded No, white and sold at 44 Me, and the No. 9 white and standard sold at 44A44ttc. The receipts of rye were good and there was a fair demand for this grain, ths No. 8 grade selling at tl.lt and ths No. t at 1. is. The trade In barley was very dull, and this cereal was quoted nominally un changed. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 716, 000 bushels; corn, 10,000 bushels; oat, i 01, 000 bushels. Liverpool close Wheat steady to He higher: corn, UOlo higher. Primary wheat receipts were l,73,DO0 bushels and shipments 1,074,000 bushels, against receipts of 8,47ft,000 bushels and shipments of 000 bushels last year. primary corn receipts were 613,000 bush els and shipments 441,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,174,000 bushels and shipments of 737,000 bushels last year. rnmary oats receipts were 1,731.000 bush els and shipments 7SS.00O bushels, against receipts of 1,921.000 bushels and shipments Of 1,361,000 bushels last year. CABXOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oats. Chicago 00 103 112 Mlnnespolls t.42 Duluth 101 Omaha 140 It 03 Kansas City 171 2 43 St. Ijoul IS 21 20 Winnipeg ., 043 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 0 cars, fl.ITi car, 21,10. No. 2 hard winter: 2 ears. 11.67; 2 cars, 11.61'; 10 cars, It. 61. No. t hard winter: f car. 11.67: 2 cars. SI. 60: S cars, II. .6; S cars, J1.B6. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, li e; 1 cars, 91.01; 3 ears, ll.f.0; 1 car, 11.41. No. 3 spring: 1 car, It. No. S durum: 2 cars. 11.69. No. 3 durum: 1 car, 11. At; 1 car, 11.64; 2-0 car, 31.60. No. J mixed: 1 car, II.M14. No, 3 mixed. 1 oar, 1.6tt; 1 car, f 1,67; I oar. 11.66; 1 car, 11.64: 8-6 car, 11.60. No. 4 mixed! 1 car, 91. M, 1 car, fl.61; 1 car, 11.41. Rye No. J: I cars. 11.20: I car. tl.ffU. No. 3: I cars, 31.10. No. 4: 1 car, IMS',. Sample: 1 car, 1.1H, Barley No. 4: I car, 77e. Corn No. t white, l-i ars, 32c. No. 0 white, 1 rar, lie. No. 1 yellow, 1 car. c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, lie. No. I yellow. 1 car, 0c. No, 3 mixed, 1 car, !314o. No. 3 mixea, 1 can, sac; 1 cars, izc. no. 4 mixed, 1 car, 13c. Sample mixed, 1 car, lie - Oats No. I white. I oars. 444.0. Start- 4ard, 4 cars, '4440. No. I white, 17 cars. 4440. no. 4 wnits, tt oars. 44c: 8-6 car. 44o. Sample white, 1 car (choice), 4Ic; 3 cars. 43Hc; 1 ear, 48 tic Omaha Cash Prices Wheati No. t hard, 1. 6401,67; No. 3 hard, 11.-4 0 1.67; No. 4 hard, 1.4IH1.01; No. I spring, 31.600141; No. I spring, 1.6301.IIH; No. I durum, 11.660160; No. I durum, 11.630 i.-t. corn: no. 1 white. inoiii4c: no. 1 whits, 13 13c; No. 4 white, 630l3c; No. I whits, llHCIlo; No. ( white, 10 0 lie; No. I yellow, 84 0 l4Me; No. 3 yellow, S.mjlic; No. 4 yellow, I84aic; No. ft yellow. BieUo; No, I yellow, l0IOe; Vs. mixed, S8 iaoi no. 3 mixed, iSttO ISo; No. 4 mixed, 31H08IHci No, ft mli ed. 3O0llHr; No, mlxsd, Tltt0fOc. Oatst No. I white, 44t 0 44 0, standard, 44H044He; No. I white, 44044e; No 4 white, '48H044Q. Barley: slatting, IOc0 11.02; No. 1 feed, 70080c, Rye; No. 2, ft.HU01.lOUi No. 8. 11. 1101.10 AM-ka VIM UfanttAw M Trading In ths local pit was very oulet today and opening prices were a trifle lower. ' There was a lack of baying Interest and the traders were evening up on account of the holiday tomorrow, and. this bearish tendency was brought about in some de gree by scattered peace rumors and by re ported rains in Argentina, The market was very slow during the sntlrs session and closing prices on peeemuer wheat were to lower and on ths May around lUc lower. The corn market was also very nulst and prices remained practically unchanged. De cember corn opened at 71 Uo and closed at lit, wlills the, Stay closed uncnanged, Oats followed wheat and declined about o below the opening prices. Miuai range 01 options. ArC 1 Open. ,J iflgh. 1 Low. Close, yes. Whl 1 f I Dee, I 1 6EH 1 6C 164H 1 64H m May 1 16 1 66 164 Si 1 64 166 July I 1 II 1 II U7 1 I7S 1IIH Torn I . . Use. t 711ft 71 tlVi 71H TtH May I 73S 73S 73S "Si 73 ns. 444 4 44 4( 47 May ! 41 lJJ V Chicaso closing prices, furnUhed The Bee by Imogen A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, lie noutn nmsontn street, umanai Art . Open 1 High. , Uw.i Close. I Yes vhC 1 j ( " Iec. 1 I0 1 10 167 1 II 161 May 1 6ft 1 18 160 1 17 168 July 1 18 1 11 113 I tl 134 CDeo. 77 71 T 70 77 May 710 71 71 71 71 Oaie Dec. 41 4ft 41 48 40 May 13061 13063 61 ftl 63 P.rk Pea, 33 40 32 02 S3 40 S3 76 23 40 Jan. II 37 31 7ft 33 37 21 S7 tl 30 Lard Vo. 14 01 14 II 14 00 14 11 12 16 Jail. II 60 11 07 It 60 II 10 12 17 1Oot II it II 17 II 17 II 17 12 17 Jan. 11 66 13 71 12 63 11 10 ll 41 81. Lsuts Grain Market. St. Lools. Oct, 11. Wheat No. S red, li.M4ri.47U: No. 1 hard. 11.41 01.; De cember. li.66i May, Oi.ftO. - Corn No. 2. acvsici wo. 1 wmte, st, elite; December 76o; May 7lc. Oats Lower; track No. 2, 46o; No. I white, So. "" ' Kansas Uy Grain Market. Kansas City, Oct. 11. Wheat No. I hard, fl.6Tffl.il; No. a rad, 11.6701. 01; Decern, ber, I1.4.H; May 11.63. CornNo., 1 mixed, -4o; No. I white. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE side, 60x137 660 Rommls C, Vermillion and Wife to Car otins Turnaulst, southeast corner Twenty-third and B streets, 40x120. 1,816 John Palmer and wire to Monica us borne, northeast corner Forty-eighth and Cuming streets, 60x11ft John O. Palmer and wife to Monica Osborne, northwest corner Forty flh and Isard streets, 100x160.,.. Monica Oeborns to John O. Palmer et el. northwest .corner Forty-fifth and Isard street, 06x44 Monica Osborne to Katharine C. Palm er. Forts -Attn street, 66 feet north of, Iiard street, west side, 66x44.... 1 Antoinette Wlnans and husband to Nathan Somberg. Miami street, 60 ft-el weal of Thirty-third street, south side, 80x180 Hastings Heyden to George P. Ben dtxen. Twenty-first street, ISO feet south of Poppleton avenue, Sbxlll.ft, 1,100 John S. swenaon ana wire to jonn H. Watson. Maple street, ill 1-3 feet south of Poppleton avenue, 36x181.1. 2,600 Amanda tjlndaman to Harry T. How-, ley, Fifty -first otrset. 100 feet north "' of Mayberry street, east side, 60x181. Nathan Bonxbsrg and wife to Antoinette Wlnans, Ames avenue. 141 feet wsst of Thirtieth street, north side, 60s Ui 4,360 Nebraska Seed Co, to Martin Ureas, Meredith avenue, 01 feet east of Twenty-ninth street, north side, its HI Catherine & Shemp and husband to John Koto I, M street, 844 taut east of Forty-fourth street, south side, l.lfx . I . Xt :i 3,uv 86086c; No. 2 yelfow, 8ffa6c; Decem ber, 78c; May 70c. Oats Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 47 47c; No. 3 mixed, 46$47c. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Weakened on Report of Heavy Pur chases In A us trails. Chicago. Oct. 11. Wheat values weak ensd largely on account of reports that heavy purchasing In Australia by the British government would divert ships away from the United States. The market closed unsettled, lc to lo net lower, with December at ftl.68 and May 1167. Corn lost 0c and oats c to 0c The outcome for provisions was unchanged to 2744c higher. Depression tn wheat began as soon as the market opened. wora was st nn that the first davelooment under the new plan of complete government control of wheat imports lor tne unites tvinsuum wm the buying of an Immense stock In Aun tralla. 18,600,000 bURhelK. So far as could ss learned no purchases at all were made In the United States and Instead of an ex pected quirk Increase from this country current advices told only of arrangements for enlarged loadings in Australia. The bulls also were hand trapped by continued rumors that the stocks of wheat In Cana dian terminal elevators would bo com- mar.deered, and by a renewal of peace gossip. Selling on the declines In the wheat mar ket aoceared to be overdone, as a rallying tendency was displayed at times during the last half of the session, erne reason seemed to be that the peace tald did not appear to have any substantial fresh basis, but rested on recent statements from nana-' tng sources that Germany was about to make overtures for a cessation or Hostili ties. Com sagged with wheat. Ths prevail ing fine weather was also an advantage to the bears. For the moot part oats merely reflected the weakness of other grain. Sell. Ing pressure was not of an aggressive Character. Peace talk was regarded as bullish by the provision trade. Hlgh-rp rices on hogs tended further to lift the market NEW YORK GF.NKRAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Lsadtng Commodities. Mew dTfk. Oct. 11. Flour, firm. Whest Spot easier; No. 1 durum, 31.01; No. 2 hard, 11.76; No. 1 northern Duluth, 01.87; No. 1 northern Manitoba. 11.11 f. o. b. New Tork. Corn Spot easy; No, 2 yellow, 98e elf New Tork. Oats Spot, easy; standard, 6364o. Hay Dull: No. 1. H.C6; No. 2, 06c; No. 3, 89c; shipping, 7B?fl6c. HopsSteady; state, common to choice, 1011, 46063c; 1016, 80Uc; Pacific coast, 1118, 14017c; 116, 0012c. Hides Firm; Bogota, 23 0 34c; Cen tral America, 130Mc. Ieat her Firm; hemlock firsts, 21c; sec onds, 37c. Provisions Pork, strong; mess, 130.000 31.00; family, 130.40034.00; short clear, 137.00020,00, Beef, strong, mere, 131.00 21.60; fsmlly, $24 0036.00. Lard, firm; mldrll west, 116.3016.40. Tsllow Firm: city, 88c; country, 8401014c; special. 10c. Poultry T.lve, firm ; no prices settled. Dressed, firm; chickens, 10028c; fowls, 17 024c; turkeys, 26036c. Butter Steady; receipts, I0.4&3 tubs. Creamery, 3624c; firsts, 33046c; sec onds, 310S3c. Eggs Irregular; receipts, 17,108 esses. Freh gathered, extra fine. 3940c; extra firsts, 370 21c; flrrt, 33034c; seconds, 30 0Mr. Cheese Steady; receipts. 2.1J6 package. State, fresh specials, 21031c; State aver age fancy, 20c. Kew York Money Market, New tork, Oct. 11, Mercsntlle paper, 3 per cent, sterling sixty-day bills, 1.471: demsnd, 84.76; cables. 14.78. Francs, dc mand, I.i4; cables, fi.I4. Harks, demand, 7044c; cables, 70c. Kronen, demand, 12 c: cables, U 3-lflc, Guilders, demand, 40c; cables, 41c; LI res. demand!) 10.41; cables, 94.47. Rubles, demand, 81 c; cabk-s, 11 o. war siivsr 0 1 no, Mexican dollars 62c, Government bonds, steady: railroad bonda. Irregular. Time loans Firm; sixty days. 8 ner cent; ninety daya, 1 per cent, six months, per cent. Call money easier: hlrh. 2 ner cant. low, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; iai roan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 841 ner cent. U, S. ref. Bs reg II Mo. Pac. con. Os.101 w m an ww -Montana row. ur 11 . S. 3s rg....!00UN. Y. C. d. 4.. U4 do oounon ion uv v rii iu. U. S. 4s reg. ...110 (1166) ...101 do counnn ..lift VT u u x u n Smelt ts ..110 or. s" ....... .'iu . . AT. . 4slllN0. Pacific 4S 3 rio-rrench os. 16 do Ss hlson sen. is OlilOr ft I. Am eiil B. A O. 4s .... 3 Pac. T. A T. 5S.102 Beth. St. r. Is. . 101 ti Pin iUi 1 ak l Central Pac. 1st, lOtt do gen. 4s ..102 C. A O. 5. 4 a ftlQ Reading fen. 4S..103 C. B. A 6. J.4s 18 -S. h. A St. F. C. M. A 8. P.C.6S 107 ret. 4s 10 ft.1?- I Vl Fif '.So. Pac. ov. g...i04 Col. A 8. r. 4o tl do 1 rer, 4s .... o D. A R. Q. 0. 4l 71 Bo, Ry. In 101 i-ri Bn H .... Tan union iarino 4s 08 Dsn. Electric 6s 106 do cv. 4s .... 94 Ot. No. 1st 4s 89IT. a Rubber 8s,.102 II. Cen. ref. 4s.. 90U. & Steel 6e..l0t I. M. M. 4s .110 -W. Union 4s. 96 K. C. 8. ref. 6s fflWest. El, ev. fis.134 L. A N. un. 4s tK li nt f.mn isii mill S4 K. A T. 1st 4s 77 -Bid. Coffee Market. New Tork, Oct 11. The market for eoffee futures opened at an advance of 4 to 10 points. Offerings Increased at the advance, however, and the market turned easier dur ing the afternoon, owing to reports that to day's offers from Santos were a shade easier and scattered trade sailing. March de clined from .7c to 8.70e and July from 0. vfc id s.u vc, wnn maraet closing st a net decline of 1 to 11 points. Sales, 44.260 bags; October, 8.8o; November, 1.40c; December, 8.4Srt; January, 8-660; February, I.Mo; April, 1. eSr; May, 1.77c: June. 881c: Julv l.iEn August, 6.8fc; September, 8.93c. spot corree, steady; Rio 7s ftd: Santos. 4s USd. Cost and freight of fore wera nuntrl at from 10.40o to 10.60c for Santos and Lon- a on creaus. The official cables renorled an rtv.n of 76 rels In the Rio market, while Santos spots and. futures were unchanged, and Rio exrhange en London was l.lfirf hlher . rent advices from Brssll have Indicated some me inang in ins export tax equivalent to a few points In the prloe of coffee. Omaha Hay Narkst. Pralrt Haie T!hnlna inia-i at a a a It. CO: trillat ha 111.00; No. 1, 19.60010.00; No. I, 17.000 v; no. S iD.ovgi,vv, cnoioe midland. II.6O0U.OO; No. 1, 19.0009.60; No 3. 17 00 eft.OO; No. 1, 16.0007.00. Cholcs lowland. 87.6008 60: No. 1. IR Kfl iA7 KA V t. km 00.60; No. I, 14.0008.00. Straw Cholcs wheat, 16.0006.10; sholce osts or rye, . 0000.60. Airaira unoice, iis,60O14.f0; No. 1. 1I.:0 pll.ftO;; standard. 110.60 011.60; No. I, I1O.OO01O.1O; No. I, ftl.6009.60. . Chicago Uvs Stock Market, Chicago. Oct 11. Cattle Recelnts. SO rtOO head; market unsettled; native beef rattle, 11.00011.40; western steers. I4.150.a0: lookers and feeders, 14.7607.76; cows and neiiers, ,-Oft.30; calves. T.r6011.6O. Hogs Receipts. 26.000 head: market Strang, 16o to 10c abovs yesterday's average; nun, fr,viviv.u, llgnt, I. 00 iff 10, 15 ; mixed, II. 36010.26; hea-y, 18.30010.10; rough. 9.S09.40; plRS. 7.00$rl.S6. bheep and I.ambs necelnts. 26.00 heart ; wethers, fd.d0ts.b; ewes, II.esaM.aO: lambs, 17.60010.10. Wont City Live Stock Market. SIOUX City, Oct 11. Cattle Recelnts. 3,600 head; market 16016c lower: beef steers, 16.1607. 10; but hers. 86.18.47 on- stockers and feeders, 8i."6 07.30; calves, 17. 00910.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 6.!6tfi..O0: feeding cows and heifers, 14.6006.76, tiogs neceipis, a.eoo head; market 10 SI Co higher; light, II 1009.10; mixed, 19.10 8.80; heavy, 19.3001.46: bulk a r..i. 19.1009.40. Sheep and Lambs Recelnts. 1.000 haail- market 10016c higher; ewes, 14.6001.36; lambs, ft.6O0lO.lO. St Jssepk Lhs Stock. 1.000 head; market active and strong: steers, 18,60010.60; cows and heifers. 14. 60010.00: calves, li.oejll.l-. Hoes ReoelDts. 1.00ft head; marlrat in higher; top, 19.8ft; bulk of sales, I9.460.7O. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady lambs, 11.60010.10; awes. Ow-ahS) Hid and fallow Market Quotation furnlshfd by Bo ties A Rogers. 6)1 South Thirteenth street! Kdtt O. a: No 1, lo: No. t, 17 a Green No. 1 II He No. 1, lia .a ft, bulls: No t. !6e; No 1 14o, Deacons, earn. Il.rft. Horse. No t. 16.60; No. I $4.6. Ponies, 81.60. asp pslte: Largs, 11.16976c; medium to email, 762ft. Tsllow .No, 1. ac; No 1, la ' ' Cotton Market. New Tork . Oct U. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 11.12c; December, U.4ic; January, n.iuo; juarcn, it.mc; stay, 17.50c; July, 17.66c. Liverpool. Oct 11. Jetton Spot strong, good middling, 10, 4M: middling. 10 37d; low middling. lO.lld. Sales, 10,000 hales; re ceipts. 18,000 bales; futures quiet. LIYE STOCK MARKET Generally Steady Prices Paid for Cattle, with Fair De mand for Killers. HOG PRICES ARE HIGHER Omaha, October 11, 1016. Receipts were: Cattle Hoes Bhep Official Monday 11,647 2,43 1,489 2,900 36.711 36,473 16.600 17,684 96,807 Official Tuesday 12.317 Estimated .Wednesday 8,400 Three days this week. 3 6,384 Same days last week.. 81, 093 Same days 3 weeks ago. 40, 440 Same days 3 weeks ago. 38,407 Same days 4 weeks ago. 30,844 8, 8. SI 18,738 16,137 127,441 14,937 110,032 17,763 90,683 Cattle Receipts were moderate this morn ing, only 8,400 head being reported in. Still the total for the three days Is 4,900 larger than last week. There wsh a very fair de mand for killers of all kinds, that la cows and heifers as well as steers, and the mar ket was fairly active. Prices for such cat tle were generally steady, yesterday. Stock era and feeders were slow to a lit tle lower, the demand from the country be ing none too brisk. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 110.00010.60; fair to good beevg. 19.76010.00; common to fair beeves. 16.600 8.60; fancy heavy grassers. 19.0 10 00, good to choice graas beeves, 17 8S&)?.00: fair to choice graas beeves. 17. OO' 86; com mon to fair grass beeves. It. 000. '.00. good to choice heifers, 6 76$7.26; gooj to choice cows. 16.4007.00; fair to good c ws. 16 760 0.40; common to fair cows. 14.6006.76 good to choice feeders, 17.600. oo: fair to good feeders. t6.76Q7.69; com men to fair feed ers, 14,0006.76; good to choice Blockers. 17.1007 86; stock heifers. 16.7607.26; stock cows, 14.6090.26; stock calves. 16.6008.60. veal calves, 18.00011.00; beef bulls, stags, etc., 16.2608 7ft Representative sales: WYOMING, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 42 steers. .069 17 80 13 heifers. 661 I? 76 NEBRASKA. 34 steers. .1048 0 90 68 steers.. 613 7 40 19 heifers. 683 7 26 SOUTH DAKOTA. 12 steers.. 1330 9 00 19 steers. .1140 7 85 Hogs The market opened fully a dime higher and Improved as It went along, sales at the best time, which was towards the close, being as much as 20o higher, and In Individual canes being quoted even more than that. What hogs shippers bought were around a dime higher, as were the first packer sales, but the big end of the offerings sold 16c higher and quite a good many ealea looked all of 20c up, the gen eral market being a good 16c higher than yesterday. The average cost furnished a poor cri terion of tne market today. Yesterday good hogs were comparatively plentiful, while tnls morning there was not a choice load on offer and shippers had a hard time finding enoush stuff to nil their orders. The best hogs here sold at $9.50, which was yesterday's top, but It was certain that anything as good as yesterday's 19.60 load would have brought 9.60 and possibly a little more than that, as shippers had the orders, but could not till them. Bulk of the sales was made 'at 19.250 9.40, prices being the best since ten days aso. or close to 20c better than at the finish of last week. No. Av. 39.. 806 Hh. Pr, 80 9 20 ... 9 36 40 0 46 ... ft 60 No. Av. 8h. Pr. 41. .266 80 9 30 62. .284 ... 9 40 30. .231 ... 9 60 66. .370 69. .261 4. .202 Sheep The supply of sheep and lambs was the smallest reived here on a Wednes day since the middle of August. Only fifty-nine cars, or 16,600 head were estimated, which put the total for the first hslf of the week at something like 87,684 head. This ts 9,000 smaller than last week, 40,000 short of two weeks ago and 23,000 lighter lighter than a year ago. Things were up tn the air on early rounds this morning, and movement was a little slow tn starting. In the first place Chicago prices went to the had on yesterday's close, while here the trade remained the same throughout, nuttlns local values out of Una. The Windy. City also reported another neaitny supply today, with orosoecto for a fresh slump, and on the strength of this packers were bearish on early rounds. Total offerings were very moderate though, and as only a small shsre of the supply was fat lambs, sellers Insisted that local con ditions warranted no reduction, and asked steady to, In some cases., higher prices. jnejr eventually carried tneir point, too, for packers wanted the lambs, and prices were fully steady to. If anything, stronger. A couple of bands brought 110.20, and others landed as high ss 10.0. Quality of the feeders, which made up a good Share Of the SUDDly. was Kenerallv only fair, and much plain stuff was hers. wnim rcai iwu leeaing tamos were scarce. After settlns off to a aiiahiiv atn .. the market became fairly active at fully steady prices. A few real good lambs reached 19.20010.00, with a pretty decent kind as high as 19.76. and others on down. reeaer sneep continued scarce, and were nominally steady. . Yesterday's aged mutton prices were well sustained. The few good fat ewes that were hero sold around 17. while a ftv.our string of wethers that Included a sprinkling of yearlings sold at 17.10. quotations on sheep and lambs: Umbi, good to choice, 110.10010.26; lambs, fair to good. 19.86010.10; lambs, feeders, S9.260 10.00; yearlings, rood to choice. l7 &OMtnn- yearlings, fair to good ,17.0007.60; year lings, feeders, 16.607.75; wethers, fair to choice, IS.6007.76; ewes, good to choice, 16.7607.00; ewes, fair to good, 6.76t6.76 ewes, plain to culls, 14.006.10; ewes, feed ing, 14.6006.60; ewes, breeders, all ages. tl.3609.OO. Representative sales: 4ft Pr. 6 ,2( 91 C 75 101 5 n , s 61 9 71 M ,75 107 7 0(1 C7 III 70 ,90 10, 7 00 i 10 00 01 , 60 74 10 80 7, 10 li No. 319 Wyoming feeding ewes 126 Wyoming feeding ewes 110 Idaho feeding ewes 116 California feeding ewes.... 171 Wyoming feeding lumtw 6!1 Wyoming feeding lambs.., 1,723 California feeding lambs. 6H0 Nevada breeding ewes 700 Wyoming feeder lambs 403 Wyoming lambs 137 Wyoming owes 303 Idaho feeding lambs ,.. 380 Wyoming feeder lambs 1.919 Idaho lambs 994 Wyoming Iambs. .. Loul. Live stork Market. . A': LJ,U". Mo" cl- 11 Cattle Itecetpte, MOO heai); market, .truly; native beff eteere, 17.60911.00; yearling ateere and hrlf. ere, l,.50flli).8S; cowe, $r..507.50; etorker. and feeder., .307.SO; southern eteere. l.00f.0O; prime yearling eteere and hlf ere, I7.60,.00; native reives, $6.0011 78 Hogs Receipts, ,,100 head; market, hlgh ?!! .'J1" '"terday'e average; Hunts, l.65 10.10; rigs, .J6, 25; mixed and butrhara. ...60 11.1,5; good heavy, II0.1OQ10.25; bulk ,5.75010.15. ' Sheep Receipts, .t.ioo head; market J'.'fv'.1"''"' I (I10.40; slaughter ewes, S.00e7.36; bleating ewea. I8.600.50; year lings, I5.00.75. CUr Live Henek M.rk. Kanssa City, Mo., Oct. 11. Cattle Re ceipt., H.000 head; market, strong, active, prime fed steers, 19.5011.00; dressed beef steer,, 7.00.D5; vre.tern eteers. 16 sot. 9.36; cows, 4.6097.!5: helters. .00a 60 stockers and feeders. 15.5001.00; bulk 16 00 tf6.i5; calvee, 16.0011.00. Hogs Receipts. 11.000 hend; market high, er; bulk. 5.50e,.90; heavy. I,".i,,5 packer and butchers. t,.sol.90; lights' l.359.0; pigs, .75'.as. ' Sheep and Latc.be Receipts. 10.000 head; market, eteadj ; lambs, H.50S10 26- yoarl mJIvms Vm."j lis: "T tiood. Market. New Tork. Oct. ll.-Cotton goods were .c. n!l ii'L.'. h"h"1 Y"r., w .71i.. r""' '"n 'or and heavy. weignt w .r, p,Uer a.n,,,,,! Jobbers were active. Big Profits In Stock Market ZINC CONCENTRATING ehsres on ths New York Curb Market st a very 1 w itr.ee, w.il make big profits. Send us your order to boy these shares be fore they sd vanes. Gres's t pos sibilities before this Company. Write for copy of our special Utter. C. R. BERGMAN! & CO. hMilimnl SacunftM. ((Broadway Ntw York JITNEY TAXI .VI A fc.l L s. AftS Webster 202 HEW YORK STOCKS Market Still Suffering From Shock of the German Subsea Vessel. DEOPS TWO TO FIVE POINTS New Tork, Oct. 11. Susceptibility to pres sure today Indicated that the stork market was still suffering from the shock of th-; early week, when prices ten i to ovt-r in points on the news of German submarine operations. Groan declines today of 2 to 6 points were registered by many of the more speculative issuen, while representative shares yielded from I to 3 points. Lowest quotations were recorded In tho final hour, that period wltnebniag the heavi est selling of the season. Under the surface there were signs that public lntereat was again lacking and the short Interest cvidnly seized upon this situation an an opportunity to extend Its lines, concentrating attack upon United States 8 tee I. Reading: and nomi ot the prominent equipments and war lusues. uperallons for the decline were accom panied by disquieting rumors. Mercantile Mart nog were notably heavy, the preferred falling under the minimum ot Monday to 104. Lackawanna and Crucible Steels were lower by 2 to over 4 points, with equal de clines for leading equipments and motors Various miscellaneous Issues yielded to the taem extent on moderate pressure, but rails w--re relatively steady, extreme recessions rarely xeeded 1 to 1 points. . Total sales, 1,375,000 shares. News bearing upon the market, so far as It dealt with Industrial and general condi tions, was altogether favorable includlns. In cluding Inquiries for steel and copper, bath : nuvuncinjf prices. The bond market was Irregular, total sales. par value. I4.2t.6,000. United State bonds were unchanged on call. Numbers of sales and rjuotnttnn nn tnri. tng fctocka were: Sales. Hitrh. f,nw. Cf,m Am. Heel Sugar... 6,000 99 87 9"i American Can 10,00 61 58 ifj 58 Am. Car & Foundry 1,400 Oti y, 64 Ira US1 ! Am. Locomotive .. D.900 7S4 76 76'i 1 Am. nrneii. tt nor.. J7.o00 1171 114H, 115 Am. Tel. & Tfl 1,000 133 1324 U2'4 Am. Z.. L. 6t S 2.0rt js ' jwi Anaconda Copyer. . 47.HOO M 91 9i Airnittoti a .jih intiu ins mil. "am. ijocomoiive. . h, , iju Ht 81 74 Baltimore & Ohio., 2,500 wrooklyn Kap. Tr.. Butte & Sun. Cod. 600 ft-tH 700 64 u, 11.800 H6',t 84 23 17& 84 23, Calif. Petroleum . . Canadian Pacific, . Central Leather Ches. & Ohio 1,400 176 V. 10,600 79 '4 8.300 7? :.. M. & St. P.... & s. w R. I. & P !hlno Copper Jolo. Fuel & Iron.. 3,200 96 95',i 300 12S 127 127 MOO 22 2Hi 21", 8,300 bi b2 53 8,300 65 b2ht G2 800 162 652 152 45,300 86 Sl 82i 2.00 4:i'4 42 42' 1G.6O0 39 ZT 37V a,6O0 178 174 4 175 1,300 UH 1)7 "fc 1U 1,300 108 4 107 107 500 17U 17U mi Corn Products Kef. Crucible Strel nistlllers Sccur Erie General Elortrlc Northern Dfd. . Illinois Central ..4. int. Con so I, Corp, Insulratlon Cornier Rfi.1 00 fit; af. ssv, Inter.. Harvesrr .. 300 116? 1101 1154 int. H. M. pfd ctrs. S6.S0J ltn 104 104 kj. nouintrn. . . . in 274 27i bt 61H 62 jouisviue & isasn Mexican Petroleum 10; Va i 12 i 6 I Miami Conner 1,700 37 37H M.. K. & T. pfd Missouri Pacific "266 "fii,! 200 931- Montana Power ... National Load .... Nevada Copper . . . Now York Central. N. Y., N. H, & H. Norfolk & Western. 1.400 2,200 68 ZIP 21 21 U 1 07 107 60 fiO 140U 142 Si 12.300 109H 4,111" 61 ,00 143 orthern Pacific. . . aclflo Mall acirio T. & T 3,000 11114 110H 110 34H 2.100 67 67 600 26 2414 26' 47,300 109 IO414 106H4 33,100 74'i 70 71' 1,500 29 28 2JP4 3,800 100 100 100 25,600 29 ig 274 3 S.300 133H 1314 Ulhi ll.SOO 22Si 21 23 3.00 224 20 210 24.900 149 147 147 200 3 83 82 8,800 12084 117 119 98.400 112 109 110 200 120U 120 120 12,600 95 93 93 3,400 30 29 29 1.200 101 '5 100 10ft Pennsylvania Ray Cons. Copper. Rfadinij Ren. Iron A Steel.. Shattuck Arts. Cod. Southern rarlfic... Southern Railway.. Studebaker Co Tenneaae Copper . . Texao Company .. Union Pactflo Union Pacific pfd. . U. 8. Jiicl. Alcohol. U. S. Steel : t S. Steel pfd.... Utah Copper Wabash ofd "B".. Western union Wes-tlnghouso Blee. 12.900 tis 1 61 Total sales for the day, 1, "75, 000 snares. Metal Market. New York, Oct. U. Metals The motal exchange quotes lead st 97.00(JJ7.10; spsN tor, quiet; spot, ICaat jit. Louis delivery, $10.00 asked. At London; Lead, 30 10c; spelter, 66. London FlnanriaL London, Oct. 11, Bar Silver 32d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates, Short Bills o!l per cent; three months, 6 $ H per cent Bank Clearings. Omaha, Oct. 11, Bank clearings for Omaha today were 16,707,450.98, and for the corresponding day last year 14,982,133.61. r Toroo LOUISE GLAUM la THE WOLF WOMAN." Tomorrow! Valeska Suratt In THE STRAIGHT WAY." ggggggggtaggeaggggafeggg HUM.mwiw .Hl .Mueai.ia.nagigaMll I 1 1 Ml I BIT SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. I If OEl fail RlaJ AMUSEMENTS. Phono Doug. 494 THV. RKST nV VAITIIKI I1J,K Dally Matinee, :15: Ecry Night, 8:15. This Week. CLARKE & HAMILTON, "PETTICOATS," LEAH M HKBZ. WATER LILIES, Lew Madden & Co.. Boudinl Bros., Gomez Trio Orpiieum Travel Weekly. Prices: Matiuee, gallery, 10c, beat seats (except Saturday and Sunday). Gc. Nlghta. 10c. 25e. 50c and 76o. UBgSBteUBVBsdgHkgaga 1 Days, Commencinr Today ANITA DIAS MONKS In a series of merry capers. Bennington and Scott Comedy Singing snd Dancing. Van Scikles & Leondar Refined Entertainers. Ash and SHnw "Ths Mosquito Trust," Knic from the Deep Featuring Joyce Moors. MUSE MARIE DORO la "THE LASH" A Stirring Society Drama Open 2 to 11 Daily. Frances Baetens TEACHER OF PIANO Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays. Saturdays. 20 Arlington Block. 1SUH DocUc St. Telephone Douflas 30M. Friday & Sat. Sat. Matinee 7 Ha BIG SUCCESS MARTHA To the rp1 ""o 8P Winter Tourist Fares Effective October 15, 1916 Round Trip From Omaha ...-$54.56 76.66 60.96 46.91 .... 44.31 54.56 .... 41.16 . .. 32,16 ... 52.77 Jacksonville, Fl. . Miami, Fla Ormond, Fla Penaacola, Fla.... Biloxi, Mil, Charleston, S. C. . Lake Charles, La . . 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C, thence to Jacksonville, returning via direct routes JACKSONVILLE, FLA., going via St. Louis and New Orleans, returning via Birmingham and St. Louis JACKSONVILLE, FLA., going via Chicago and Birmingham, re turning via Savannah, Atlanta and Chicago JACKSONVILLE, FLA., going via Chicago, Cincinnati and At lanta, returning via Montgomery and Chicago , JACKSONVILLE, FLA., going via St. Louis, Memphis and At lanta, returning via Birmingham and St. Louis. The Trains to Use St. Louis Special at 4:30 P. M. Kansas City Trains at 9:05 A. M., 4:30 P. M., 11 :00 P. M. Chicago Trains at 7:05 A. M., 3:45 P. M., 6:30 P. M. Jill AMI SEMENrS. OMAH'K PI'N TENTER" Ill Mai... 15-M-Me, JOMJtA4 Bt.n'g l.1--SO-1lle. SECOND EDITION OF LIVE STOCK SHOW Billy Watson's Beef Trust BTt."l. Meuntainau. assemblage of avolrdupoig comediennes. Percheron-siie maiden, by tna tea. World', largest beauty weight, not In """.'r '"'sfT support 'em. "SAFETY r'KSl- (Final Perlormanco Friday Nit..) Udie.' Dim. M.tine. Every Week Da. s(. Met. tWk: J. Conway ft "Liberty Girls BOYD Mat... 10c. 25e. Nights, 2Sc, aoc, KOe. 7Be. Tcd.y, 2:30; Tonight, 8i30j a play af tnriiis, iiii- wiiii... : Frederick Uwl., late of Soth.nl and Marlowe. A S2 attraction at popular prices. , Nest Sunday "Th. Old Homestead. TOM HIPP Always a Good Show. Phone D. 8069. World Series Base Ball Scorss By Telegraph Every Game. Todsy HELEN ROBSON "THE LIGHT." A rful drama of Love and Mystery. Genevieve Hauf laire Assembly Every Thursday Evening OPENING OCT. 12 AT THE KEEP DANCING ACADEMY 2Bth dr Farnam Formerly Chambers ADAM'S SAXAPHONli ORCHESTRA Admusion $1.00 per Couple Try the Millard Hotel Cafe We Want You for a Booster. Musio Emit Hoffman, Dlrsctor. Oct. 13-14 OF THE SEASOr. The Comic Opera of "LIU and Youth." I Principal Stars S. Augmented Orchestra. PRICES Evenings SOc to $2.00 Matinee SOc te $1.80 South Round Trip From Omaha .... 66.16 .... 56.86 .... 73.06 .... 44.31 .... 44.31 .... 41.56 ... 41.56 .... 54.56 .... 87.66 .... 53.67 ... 92.15 ... 94.80 Tampa, Fla .... . St. Augugtina, Fla... Palm Beach, Fla.... New Orleana, La.... Mobile, Ala San Antonio, Tax. . Hougton, Tax Savannah, Ga Key West, Fla Columbia, 5. C steamer Key West and steamer 63.76 65.56 57.56 57.56 57.56 Winter Tourist and Homeseekers Fares to many other destinations, southwest, south and southeast. Liberal stop-over privileges; write or call for publications, information, etc, and let me help you plan an attractive tour of the south. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, 16th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. Phones Doug. 1238 and Doug. 3580. mii hip 11. 1 WPW