' -. 21, 1916. THE BEE: -OMAHV SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 UVE'STOCL MARKET Desirable Cattle Are Steady and Others Lower Sheep and Lambs Steady. HOOS OPEN FIFTEEN UP - ., Omaha. cwtooer it, 1W- Receipt, wee.; Cm'llr Official Monday , .... ..IS.4R1 Offlrlal Tueeday 11.121 Official Wedneaday ...10.0IS Official Thureday . letlraate Prlday Hoaa 1.747 4.903 4.401 ft.lll J. 100 11.005 l.H .H,H 21.818 4.000 Five daya' totals.... 14,718 Same day. laat week. .47,700 ftsm 2 weeka as... .V .40.62 Ham 3 week, axe 47'4il Ham 4 week. aco. ... .44,871 Stlli daya laat year... 37,663 II. 021 1H,68 1i.H0 US, IS 20,00ft lit. 167 ift.417 llt.721 21.110 141. SOI 11,210 106,020 Receipt, and disposition of livestock l tha. Union mock yard., Omaha. Neb, for twenty-lour hour, endl.f at 3 o'clock ye. t.dy RECElPTS-rCARS. Cattle. Hois. Bh.ep. cz at. . r.. Wabaeh Union Pacific C. A S. W.. eat IT A N. IV., wet. , . . 41.. R. O.. ea.t B. wast.... 26 1 10 '.. R 1. A P.. east ; ! Illlnol Central. ., . ChlcafO Ol. Wt.. ....... Total recslpla... 01 4 - 81 DISPOlTION-HIAD. Uavtle. Hoaa. Sheep. Morrl. A Co 1M- Ja-lft Company..., ,. Cudahy Packing Co-.. 076! Armour A Co:...;.... "I Dchwarr A Co..,..........' 14 (91 Kt.LV BS , 240 218 S3 1,607 1,871 J. W. Murpny Lincoln Packing Co.. Bentoaj. V.nAnt-Lu.h r. B- Lawla. ....... . J.'B. Root A Co J. M. Bulla.......... r. O. Kellogg. Sverthelmer Dagen. H. r. Hamilton...... Hulrfvan Uroe . RethKhlld A Kreb.. Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. Huffman ' . Roth Hak.r John Harvey lft. 144 . I 40 TS' 107 31 ' ,5 r - $ t o .iw Klin .......... J.W Jnea A Lutujrsn. . . 133 . OUay 'J Othr buyers. v. 417 ' 4.171 Totato.. ..... .1.71 r MM MIS ' CitUtr Receipts were large 5oHy for a Friday, 1,100 hud teeing reported In. There r wu felr demand (or the beet gradee of hllieri an feeder and the market on any thing anewerin that dwwriptlon 'waa ton reily eif-edy with yesterday. On the orner hend, Inferior trade were- plow and very dull. Everything desirable- sold, In pretty fair season. Quo tat lone on cattle I Oood to choice beoves. IB.7frOlO.IO, fair to good beeves, If.tOO 7&i (Hitntnon to !alr beeves, 90.1t ' IIS: fancy a-rasaer, 8.S60.Tt; good to ' choice grata beevea, 7.7tQl.li; fair to . choice greaa beeva M.I607.7S; common fo ' ffr graaeriHievea, 96.M9fi.lift; good to choice H hellers, s,t&t,.; goon to cnoics cows, ll.fr0T.v0: fair to good ows. 9t.ftO.s0: tommoa to fair cows, fI50.lb; good to - cttelm feeders, 7.-0I16; (ll to good feeders,' t.76T.l0, commoB to fair feeders. .QQiy9.7i good to- ooice stocxera, sv.tuv ' 1.00: atofk heifers. I8.I67,S-: stock cows. 96J(09.1A stock calves, IT.OOtfV.fta; veal calves, si.oo via a; ow' auiis. otaga, 010. RepresenUttlr sales! - an " N. A.V. Pr. llhtTere. tft: tcaWea.. iit M 90 II feeders. 1610, d 4ksteers.. til ,9 90 Hogs The mftritftt was another very Ir regular deal this morning. As was the oase . yesterday1, many trains were delayed, and wha bay ers started out only about half of the estimated supply had been yarded, snip. peri and yard traders had good orders, and along with two of the packers they cleaned up the early arrivals on a fully He higher basis, ssles made on first rounds ranging largely around 19.9109.19, nd with several bunches aa high as 910.00, whlfth was top for the day, and sot tk now high .mark for the month. ... , , When the" later trains began coming In they, found part of tho early upturn lost and on the sztreme' finish sellers claimed that In some inatances price were no bet ter than yoaterdav, In the end nearly ; evetry thing was cleaned up, -but It was well . along towards midday (betoro the last hogs Lhana-ed hands. ',- v' - iiesplts the. wpakneee1 nn th finish the average market was more than a dime' htgher. Bulk of all-the sales was mails at 19, 10 .!, with g few scattering 4arfs " Deiow tms apreaa iaie ana a aprinaung on 1 lip to 110.06, the top. afrtnes tjpday are 4 S4ft hither than the rlose of laat week. which meanaythat they age ever 1,M hbov9 the low ttma arly this month. Th general ". run of sales Is only 60o lowr than the high time of the year, though tha spread bow Is net as wide as I wee than, and tops are still 91.10 be lew the record sstabllshed 1 Jast monihi . .. .. Reprssentatlva aalsa.: .fy ' ' 1 V "i -No. Av. Bh.' Vr, No. Av. lh.- Pr.': M..1M . 99 9 79 09, .134 , 999 99 99 ' 79.. 999 40 t It 110 I l 94..99S 90, 9 99 ' V7. .131 9t) 10 00 j 7i II . .: 9 y : fiheep Packers all found thentselves In hd of a few fat Jambs this morning, aad Afferlngs moved In' goo season on about a steady basis, 919.19 buying nearly all the . desirable kUlliia- lambs hvra. As compared with last yiiday, when nothing sold over ' ,99.19. and quoUble top was only IllXvO. to- day s prices are a big quarter htgher. Feeders wr comparatively scarce, prices being quoted steady. As or general thing, there ham not been muchit chanae in the feeding lamb market this week, and values are practically In ut same notches as they -1 win a ween ago. Heal gam a mas scares and these have been thVmoat active. and might bo a little stronger, while. IW Wr hand, some of the In between classes ars thoucht to be, if anything, easier. Feeding ewa ars In tho dumps, having dropped aa much as 90c this week, and are now hack to where they were at the low - time a coapis or three weeks ago. No feed . ers are selling abovs 9 00, while a very acceptable kind oaa e' had around 91-OvO Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs. 'goad to choice, 910.OlM. lambs, fair to .good, 90-OOOtO.lt; lambs, feeders. 9-00 iv.vu: yearnnvs, gona (o.cnoicv 9j.1tvs71.1s vearllnssa fair to oood. 97. 00497. 90: year- Itnga, feeders, $7.00al.0; wethers, fair to rnoice, i.vo(.iv; iwnr aooa 10 rnuioe, ' SHFyl.7fc owea, fair to good. 6.76.0; ewes, plain u cuiies. Hfv .6"; ewes, teea tng. 9i.fr0i.ao; we, preedsrf, gli ages, , .99.I99J9.M. VK: i. ': t. 20. "" - 1- ' 1 ' v. T AV. 19 Idaho ewee ,.,. & J10 . .494 Idaho lambs ............a.,. 71 ,140 Wyoming feeder owes ...-. 90 S3 Idaho feeder ewea,, .t,,10l fif Wyoming breeding ewa..'..,. 99 974 Wyemlag fevder Iambs. ... .-.-99 119 Idaho ffder lambs .,,.v 99 99 90 19 39 9 90 9 60 9 n 10 00 9 90 Ut South Dakota lambs. ....... .v 77 II Wyoming ewos .. ,,109 r. 60 (HtCAOO LIVE KTiKK MRKET. . CattU, Strong t Hoga, htruDgi hhocp, Chicago. Oct 20. Cattle R'tta'cipis, 4,000 jieaa: maraei L strong; native unit -rami). 44.10011. 40i western steeis. 3S.3i.60 a lock era and feeders, $4,704? T.HV cow ACd heifers, 9S.40O0.8a; raivrs, 4T.:iH,84. Hogs Receipts, d7,00 h-r-d: market strong. 10c above yesterday's average; hulk or saiea. S.l&IT-v; Hgnt, , f t. & 11.30 mixed. 99,60010.40; heavy, . ;9.S0HC.3s rough. 9t-o.4; pigs. I. , : Kheep and Lambs Receipts, 19.000 head; market atrong; wethers. 97.0009,36; ws, $9.7107.40; lambs, $3,210 10.9C. ' .,, . vY" :-v-.; v. . 9. Josepti lira Stork Market. t. Joseph, Mo., -Oct. . 70. CalUe Re- icelpts. ooo head; market steady; steers. 94.6O01,99; cows and helfera, $4,2$019.OOi calves 17.000 10.68.- - Hogs Receipted 6,600 had vnsrkot steady to 6c higher; top, $19.16: bulk f tastes, 99.96010.09. - . ' -5- .. r Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,909 head j market steady t lambs, 99.60010,60; awes, l7.Mi7.8i.- DM Cltr Un Stack Market. KIODZ CHt, .Oct. I0.:attl Receipt. . I.too head: market .teady; bef atr. 6.0V ; A 1.3ft: butcher. ft.tfttt.00; fat. cow and heifer. Il.i0ttt.3t: tockr and r4d.ra. lft.3O0C.3fi: ball. taa, eta, fft.0096.Tft. Ho,. Receipt, t.ftoo he.d; market tc to IOC higher: Hint, ID 1ft: mixed, Ift.TtS 0.30: heavy. 3t.30)),.tft. OJheep and Lamb Recalfcit, l.fiOO hed; market ateadyr awea,. t4..0t7.00; .4amb. , fJ.lfttJltjOt. - ' . ... t. - . M. iantl Un "tee Market. ' Ht. laiA. Oet. 3.-attl Raeelpta, 8,300 . head; market atrong; nattv 4eef eteers, .T.ftotll.00: yearling, aterra and heifer. t.ft0tJl.7e cow. IS.i647.M; aiock.r ahd tsedr, ll.lot7..0; prima outhrn tre, l00.0; cow. and h.ltera, I4.loe7.IO; prima rrllns ti- ana helfar. 17.600 t.00; natlva calvaa. ts.00011.21. HosRclpt. 1,100 head; market Miner; Hants, I.IO10.2I: pin. 1.10; mlied and butchers. M.sOO 10.10: (ood heavy, I10.KO10.I0; bulk of sal, f 'tO I0.1I. . Hheep and Lamb Receipt, 1,000 head; market ateady; lame. I7.00t10.ll: alaugh ter ewea, tfc.00O7.lft; breeding ewe, Is.lOt. 1.50; yearllnia. (ft.OOOil.JS; ewea, 13.7(0 7.2ft. , . ' NEW YORK STOCKS Trading in Brood, Strong Mar ket Overshadowed by Prom inence of U. S. Steel. RAIL ISSUES ARE STRONG Tork, Oct. 20. Trsdlng In today's broad, strong and active market waa com- I plctely overshadowed by the prominence 1 of t'nlted State Steel, that stock con t rib- j uuna over 2i per cent to tne total turn- : over, which approximated 1,960,000 aharre. Steals extreme advance, of four points to Ul of ft H. places the stock'wlthln l'a points record tiuotatlon, made in the laat part of September, and represents a sain of more than 11 points for the week, having fallen to 10S last Saturday. Other active, thoush less atrons features included Hepubllc and Crucible Steels, Ana conda and Inaplratlon Coppers, American Smelting, such equipments as American and Baldwin Locomotives, General Klectrlo and Wfutlng house, Central Leather and numer ous low-priced rails. Foremost among the latter were WiAaah Issues, Rock Island, Missouri Pacific, pre ferred; Chicago Ureal ' Western, preferred, and Minneapolis it St. Louie, the last-named being distinguished for Its advene of al most seven points. Interest In these shares fas grown appreciably by reason of the better earnings submitted from month (o month. ,t Motors,' also, were restored to soeeulatlve favor, Studebaker and Maxwell recording substantial gains, with sums subsidiaries and sugars were In renewed request with now records for Cuban-American and Cuba Cane at 919 and respectively. usanngs embraced ferl Users. Harvester issue, United State Industrial Alcohol, Amsrlcan Woolen, leathers and petroleums, all at variable advances. Paper Issues re acted three to five points from top levels on realising sales. t investment rails were under moderate pressure, but . resalned their loeaea tn th general Improvement of the last half hour. uonaa or minor ratlrods were responsive to the advened in shares, but International is- sues suffered froi further offerings. Total sales, par value, 9i,9Ke,009. unitea mates bonds unohand on call. Numoer of ala nrf uni. Ing stocks wer; ' . . , Sales. High. Low Close. Am. Rest Bugar. . . it.40o luv 904 American Can 4.400 ol -vo si Am. Car A Foundry 9.000 09 ba Am. Locomotive. l$,O0 ' aw 7A fcs Am. Smell. Kef.. 19,000 Ulfe 101-tk 111 Am. Sugar Rof.... 9,400 lli imH,lisH Am. Tel. gt Tel., ,,,, , JlitaW Am. a.. L. tic a.... -i.ana m uu. aiiZ Anaconda Copper. U,0Q 944i92fc 919 Atchison i.suo ioh 106 n 101 t 9,409 91 04 it l.Siil) B Vt 87S 4WI S6 9I , 94H CvQ 9 ,94 99 "ioi iHU Hi" 171 Bald. Locomotive.. Haiti more & Ohio. , Hrook, Hauld Trap. B. A S. Couuer. Cal. Petroleum.! Canadian Pacific. . . Central Iatnar. . .. 1V.1UU I2 iiv 3 Cheaapeake d- Uhla -:,, m. at. f. , ,. Chicago A N. W.. C, H. I. A p. Ry, 009 9& Vl'.ioo 'is" iiii 'iiii ftK 3$ It 117 s ft, nino copper. Cole. Fuel A iron.-. 9,909 Corn Products Rsf. 1,900 Crucible Steel,..,., 19,100 19 Distillers' Hecurltloa l.00 Brie u t.tno General Klectrlc. . 10.706 117 W laftli Great Northern pfd. M9 119 111 119H Ureal No. Ore etfa. 1,100 nZ U Illinois central 1.400 109 1084 10 Inter. Con. Corp... l.OOO 19 17 17 Inspiration Copper. 19JBO 16 04 94 Inter. Harvester. ., l.00-119 117 119 Int. M. U. pfd. etfa. 39,200 117 ' 114 119 K. C. Southern... 09 ll 97 37 Kennfccott Copper.. 12,tt(M 13 63 Louisville A Naah, V00 137 U7 197 Max. Petroleum..,. 9,300 110 101 119 Miami Copper....;. 3.600 99 3S 39 It Mlauurl P.rlllt. .. 1 1,300 Moatana rower.... National Lead Nevada Capper. , , New York Centra),. N. r, N. H. H .. Norrolh Wutarn. Northern raolfto... .4 7dn 11 4 0,U 3314 !JS Jli iioo t.OOOlOIH 1074 107 tOO tl 40 lOtt ,,vv 1,, j ,. , IV9 111 lllfti PaeHIo Mall Pacific T.l. T.l. . . lot 0 40 Pennaylvanla ...... l.tOt 03 i 37 Hay Uon. Copper... 10,800 30 11 Reading ... 3t.ioo HlH no Hep, iron at sti. . x,vv nyk 7, hatluolt Aril. Cop. 1,000 31 21 outhtrn Pat'lfio... 1.300101 St.ulh.rn Kallway.1 4,tot 30 gtud.b.k.r t'e..... 17,100 130 T.nn Copper.. 1,100 S3 Texaa Combantf. . i. 1.000 33ft Union Pacific ... :i, K.300 111H lftOlt 1B0U Union Pacific pfd.. 7U0-. 11 m 33Va V. ft). Ind. Alcohol.. lt,000 llt 13t lit U. S. Htel ...lt,100 HI'S lilt lltt. u. a Htm pra..... i.soo m ut U0 131 96 t4 Utah Copper........ 7.100 t7 wauaen ora. u .. ..,vu 81 31 11 104 103 108 84 68 43 Weatern Union,..., , 000 104 We.tlnahou. Elac, 14,000 Total aaica tor in ay, i,..tt,v. nara. . bmdhtoWb trade revjew, , Trada- aiul ; Industry v Never Moved at New Tork. Oct lOWTomorrow Bradatroot will aay: ' N ' i Trad and tnduatry nvr moved t a. qutckr paa than at prevent. Wall abnor maly.Jttgh commodity prlco cona.l oautloa lt a adda verlng of trad 'condition cay eotae, demand I ao inaatlabla that buying aeemlngly will go on whila lha European ewar laitt. A yet there la no Ign of th aaturatlon point being reached aa Mkard uppir of good., and while high prloaa are complalnvd of, thr I no vldnca, aald from conaervattem In buytng om taxtlles that have advanced largely. Of th, buying maveiMnt. being checked. Weekly bank clearing. M, 441,11 0.000. , . Nan Yark M.My Market. New . Tork. Oct. '10. M.rc.ntll. Pr)r Itt per cent - , Sterling . Exchange Sixty day bllla 11.711 ; demand, . 34.1ft,; cable, tt.HH. Kr.no.: Demwd, tt.34 cable. 11.38V.. Mark: Demand, 704e; oable. 10 Me. Kro nen:' Demand, 13 1-ltc: .cabl... . 18 3-10. Uultden: Demand, 41 S-ltc; cable, 41 l-lOo. Una: Demand. .0.41; cable, 11.43. Rublee: Demand, 31 Ho; cable. 11 Silver Bar, 47 He: Mexican dollar, llHc Bond Oovramnt, tady: railroad, tr. regular, .. Tim Loan Steady; Blxty day, 30314 per cnt; ninety daya and all month, tt fjtt, per cent. " ' ' , i Cell aloneyr-lrl'm: high, 3 per-cent: low. 31, ner cent; ruling rate, 3 per uent; laat lean, 3 par cbnt; cloalng bid, 8 pr cnt; offered at 3 per cent. L. K. m. . ' 'V: t. r. u, rag. tot, M.. K. at T. 1 4a. if uo.coupon .... 99 M. P.tron. la. ...lojvu. s. 8. rag,, loov 100 410 110H Mont, fewer ea. .ao co N. V. 0, dab. a.USft'U, S. ,4lo coupon U. B. 4.. rea. N. Y.1 City 4Va..101 dc coupon .. M. k..'.. li. ' Bineu. tn... c ...'.....113V.AIU. Tel. a Tel 1HW No. IVciriO 031. IV. Mj l!fi -do Us ........ C7 Anglo-French la. St . Ore. S. L. ret. 4 ISHAlth. gen. 4 14 PbC.T. T. ft. .103 B. A O. It II Vtud. con: 4W..103l.ntlv St. r. t..iom no i.vn. 4Vi...101.Cntral Partial. 104 Reading gen. Jk , ,C. O. rv. It.. t St. U bn. . 'C, a Q. Jt. 4 IIV. r.f. 4a. .7T ISft'C, M. So. Pa, bv. it. .".11 . It ...1T' do reft 4 01 C. R. 1. P, Uy. lo. Railway Hi. .108 H aac, 4 7 Union Vaolflc 4a. II C A S. ret 41481 do v. 4 ' iD. RO. c. 4a. tov. 143 111! It Hot I Hi 100 100 1H 5 134 33 1 33 133 V seitt Q. a Steel t. ,..10t.On. Klevtrlr fte.lotleV" ' hTiuwn l.u!!kh ciindltloi.. . In this1 .st. Union 4V, 7 Ot. No. 1st 4U.100ioincctI et.ntn advices Indicate tliat sn In- Dom. of C, 1131.11 I. C. ref. 4s II Vj ffroaso 'it rec.l:ts Ave probable owing to th V'BI4. ' Mot. M. M. IH 1 advancott rrtots. Roluth's wmkatas IMe la U. a. nuvoer ....v.dti. i. ' Usdts tlMiielal Msrkes. London, 001.90. ailvfcr Bar, $ld per Mt)ney---4H tlar cent,'' ' v ' tltecounl Ratee Short bills. 996H per cen; thres months' bills, 6H4)&H par cent. I'lrarlBgs - .v ";',:: Oms he. Oct. lo. Bank clearings tor Oma ha today wsra 96.696.4U.49, and for ths oorTespondlng day last year $4,944,794.90. ' " "" . . ' " ' Kansas GI9jr Uts Bseetf Market, ' Kanoas City. Oct. 90 CeUle HeceipU. 1. 00 bead; msrket steady; prtute fed steers, 99.604jtll.00: dreseefl beef steers, $?.00tt9.96; western steera, 99,000 96; cows, 94-60OT.96; belters. 96.6009.26: slOckers and feeders, $B.9O.O0; butts, $4.76496.86; calvesa 9. 00 19.60, s t j Hogs Receipts 9,200 head; market strong; bulk of ale M0f 10. 14; heavy, 6l0.010.10: packers and butchers. 99.060 10.U; llht. 99.60frlO.00: plge. $6.7609.49. slheep and Imbs--Reeeljts, 6,109 head; market higher: lambs, 9l0-00j10.60; year lings, 97.60O9.69; wsthera, $7.0009.99; ewea, 6.7t7.40. ... ' . ... . GRAIN ANDJPRODUCE Wheat and Yellow Corn Make New Records on Omaha Market. TWO HARD BRINGS $168 Umaha, October 29. 1919. Wheat receipts were rather Msht today and with an excellent ash demand tne market advanced from I to 3c. The advance In wheat applied to all grades, the wo. t hard selling-Tit 11.61, as compared with li sa vHitirinv and met niw hlch mark for hard wheat. The bulk of ths No. 3 hard sold around fl.6691.69, and the No. 4 hard brought from 91.94 to i,94, wmie me rana on sample hard wheat wsa 91.39 to 9191, ths bulk selling around the high mark. uurum wneat rontinuea to eeii av ir- mlum and the buyers were willing to pay exceptionally high prices for the milling grades of this cereal. The corn market was exceptionally strong, and with prices around 9v higher the yel low reached the 00c level, the highest pries ever paid for corn In this- market. White corn slso sold at 90c, but It wss a choics car, and the white corn generally was quot bout ic unaer tne yellow oi tne aenif quality. The demsnd for corn was very good, but' the receipts, which were very light, were disposed or curing ins eany trading hours, Oats ware strong, with prices ruuQg irom to In hia-her. the bulk of the samples grading No. 3 white and selling at 46c. while the best grades brought 47 and 47 e. Rye waa In sood demana. tne no. seir ing at 11.2501.24, ebout 1 and 3 cents above the market yesterday. i The receipts of uailey were -ummporiani. and this cereal was quoted nominally lo to ito higher. . Liverpool close: x wheat, steaay to aa higher, corn, ld-to 2d higher. Fr many Whsat raceiptswere i,ti,vvu ou. and ahliments 909,000 bu., against receipts of 3.772I090 bit. and shipments of 1,613,009 bu. last year.- v rrtmary com receipts were a.a.wvw ou, and shipments 347,000 bu., against receipts of 701,000' bu. and shipments of 990,000 bu. last yesr. j Primsrr oats receipts were 1.817.000 bu. and'shlpments 996,000 u against receipts of 1,131,000 bu. and shipments of 1,106,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. , . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ?...., 74 79 290 Omaha .,. . .133 9 14 St. Louli ...............108 . . 9 30 These ssles wsrs reported: Wheat No. 3 hard winter: "d car. 91.39; 1 car, 91.67; 9 cara, 91.94. No. 1 hardi winter: 1 car. 91.99: 3 cars, 11.96; caca, 91-96; 4 ears, 91.96; 9 cars, 91-66; 1 cars, 91-64. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 91.94; t cars, 91.99; 1 car, 1.62; 3 cars, 91.99; 1 ear, 91-31; 4 cars. 91-61; I cars, 31.60.' -Hsmpls hard winter: car (new, 91.11; 1 car, 1.99; 1 car, 91.40; 1 car, 91-36. No. I durum: car (new), 91.69. No. I durum: l oar, $11; 1 car (new), 91-63, No. 9 mixed: 1 car, 91.70. No. I mixed du rum I car, 91.69, Rye No-3: 4 cars, $1.33; 1 car, 91.36; 1 car, 91-21. . No, 3: 1 ear, $1.36. No. 4; 1 car, 91.33. : Barley-No, I feed: l-l car, 91.00. , Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 90c. No. 9 white: 1 car, 19c. No. 9 whits: 1 car, 96 o. No. 9 yellow; 3 cars, 90e. No. 9 yellow: 3-3 car, 97ft,- No. 9 mixed r 1 ear, 99 9-6 oar, 96c, No. 9 mixed; 1 car, 97c; 1 car, 84c. Oats Standard: 1 car, 47 c. No. 3 whits: 3 cars, 47e; t cars, 44e. No: ' 4 white: 1 oar? 44o; 3 9-1 cars, 46e. Sam ple white: 1 ear, 44e. -Omaha Cash Price Wheat: No. I hard, $1.4601.63; No. 9 hard. 9164916(1 ; No. 4 hard, $1.6001,64; No. 1 spring.. 63491. 74; No. 3 spring, $1.9091.71; No. 3 durum, $1.99 1,71 tt; No. 3 durum, $1.9601,71. Corn: No. 3 whits,. 99t69e: No. 3 whits, 990 99c; No. 4 whits, 6939c; NO. 9 white., 97097e. No. white, 86096e; No. 2 yellow, 90490o; No. 9 yellow, 9909Oc; No, 4 yellow, S4099; No. 9 yellow, 970 9lo: No. 9 yellow, 94097c; No. 3 mixed, IIASlUc! No. 3 mixed. 99 0 99c; No. 4 mix ed, I7038c; No. 9 mixed, 97 0t7ci No. I mixed, BBWSiC-uata: wo. wnue, ntjv 4TVffl: standard. 47 0 4T: ino. wnue. 46047o; No. 4 whits. 46 0 46a. Barley: No. l feeo. 15c v si.sT , rejecieo, iovric. Rye: No. 9, $1.3901.89; No. J, $1.1401.39. h osisha nium, The bulae In yesterday's market Was re flected In the Liverpool cables, which csms iteady to 3d higher on wneat ana lttvxa up on corn. The British government was a heavy buyer of our wheat yesterday, and out of a total of i,do,uo mieneis soia in this country 160,900 bushels were taken tn ths local market. v The longs are generally confident of their position, but ars awaiting the action of the Ena-Heti government on the Canadian wheat queatlon before taking action, but some of the most conservative traasra ieei mat wheat will reach the $3 mark. . Tne ' corn maraei was strong ana ine market showsd substantial gains from the opening prices. Ths traos tn oats -whs not very astivv, nut tho marktt waa strong. I aympaihy with whtat and earn, and closed about c high 4r on May and unchanged on Ptoambef. Loral rang of options: 1 - Art. rVTiir: D.ci May July ' Corn. Dao. May yijpen. High. tLow. Closs. T'y 1 OVi 1 II 1 4614 1 II 3014 1 1414 1 S 14 '1 It ;, us :, 804 . 43 HIS nm I oo 1 II IT . 73 1H 77 47VI 604 . 111 tuia , D.c. , M.y J ' 41 31 ' 43 . . .ml Chlotgo cloolng price, furnished The Bee By Logan liryan, atora ana grain oroaer. 81ft south Btintn ottfet, umana. Art. Open. High. Low.i.cioe. T. WhT-T . I T I f I Dec. 1 IIV.10 1 11 1IIK 1 IIV.I4 108 May llti 1 71. lll 1 11 Wj l8i Jan. 1 I0 i 43Vi 1SII4 1 IVt 140 Cam. D.C.V !. 1714 31Vj US S4 My 3103ft 87 Vi 3ft 8t 84 K July 31. II 111 8ftN 11V. Oata ' Dec, lt4 I1H 4li 10 li 40 May- IH ...! Itvi IIH Pork. D.e. II 70 li 00 34 TO 34 30 34 10 ' Jan. II 81 1ft If 34 10 II 33Vi 34 30 Lard. . . n i Deo. 14 ISV) 14 13V. 14 78 14 TTVt 14 10 Jan. .14 17 Vi 14 10 14 17 14 STVt 14 30 Rib. Oct. 14 M 14 13Vt 14 00 14 10 13 It Jan. 18 3ft 13 40 13 35 13 37V 18 3t CHICAGO OUAIN MARKET. Chicago. Oct. 3t. Rlght price elnce the American civil war aaoept during the Letter "corner," roaulted In the wheat market to. day from a aerie of wild ruehex to buy and from a. -temporary acarclty of offer. On th bulge, however, profit-taking aalea'wer heavy, and thera waa unaettled cloae. Final price, with December at 11.0114 to Il.tOVj and May 11.0914 to 11.111.. ranged from o decline to 4e advance, a compared with yeeterday'a ftnUh. .Corn gained l!08.c and oat. Oftc to Hc. In provision the outcome was unchengea.10 oec higher. Urgenoy to acquire wheat was raanlfeeted chiefly In the first half of the aocston, One of the mall reason appeared .to be that yesterday export sale were aald to have reported the kugo total of nearly S.OOO.000 bushel, otliar cause Included a continu ance of the Argentine drouth, the assertion that ::!- d Uilrd Imtead of half off the threuhlr.iz.tt lanada had bean donb and the fact tr.st storks in Grout Britain wero da. .crcasin;: to.a aorloul extent. Action of the BrU!h,. iroAtrniuent l.t oomrrjandocrlng' all the liimltoba whant that private dealer. halroiitrnaod for tended alao to itlmulate buying hor:' until sign began, no appear tl-ft. 'foreigner, had temporarily at leaat to a con!d?caule dogree stopped following, th upward :3Vamtt or prices. I Many liolu.ia, Soemoil to rrha , :it, . tjio Khe i,iiit Ul, advaVm In tl'.c valu of v.-hcat had l.',i'hnrli l'wunt?d for he Mine clna the sesa.o:. wi i Onirenderod aim bv rtltnani that thj Rj U!sh tfoYernmrMi lift fjfiiiddon f)ltiBh aubjrcu lo sptiiuiaie In tho ,Vmert fan whe.it mark, - , , Carn rutwrcs jumid r-ti a hufl..i at oiie. tlmo t'-Hxy and the market for immediate dellVnry reached the notably high level of $IJ! n tuthel fur No. It yellow. Husking delaj-a curtail, to result fmm the prevailing stormy weather had a food deal to do with ths rise, at.4 so too did adverse urou reports from Argen',ll:fl, itut xnort tha,i half c" ths gains foil Hi lo hoi I Oaf a,, mthougli ut.. usually mli'.p, soomeil tt he swayed alto gether by tlv; cojrac of wheRt and corn, ProvUlonr. 'litflucnootl liy grain advanced to new high If-vols, ba und'rwont some r. art ton at .Ho last owthpo prof t-taking. An easly break In the valuo of hogs was alto gether Ignored. - Cash Price Wheat: Xo, t red, $1.89H No, a rod. 9l.tI4i frl.9T ; Ke, 9 hard, $1,71 No. 9 ha.-d. $1.40 Corn; JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS. Webster 202 2 ysllow. 97e0$I.OO; .No. 4 ysllow. ?'i0 97e; No. 4 white, nominal. Oats: No. 9 white, nominal; atanaara. Hyej No. 3, 9130. Harley: J6t,-091.H Aicdn: Timothy, -9S.3S 41.29; clover, iu. ei5.. Provlalonst Pork, 98 3V; lara. 15.7: ribs. 9l3.V7?rI4.S6. Flutter Unchanged. K-.Unsettled : retoltits. 4,755 cases : flrata. a i Wile: ordinary flrits. i,K0 39c; at mark, cases Included. 22029c. Potatoes Rocclpta. 6& cars; uncnangeo. Poultry All vo, unchanged. NEW YORK UENRRAL MARKET. Quotatloos off tho Iay on Vaiioas Com- moailies. New York. tot. 20. Flour Rtrong! spring pstents, 91.9049.19 winter patents. 96.300 H.Db ; winter Htraiftnis, as.uv vb.zb. . Wheat Spot, atrong; no. i aurum, fi.vv. a. T hard. 91.66: No. 1 northern, Duluth,' new. $1.97; N 1 northern Manitoba, new, 1.13. I. o. o. wew iorn. Corn erpot, nrm; o. i euow, .-, niu- Inal, f. o, b. .New York. OatN Spot, firm; st&naara, do wooo. Hidos Firm; Bogota, 34 0 36c; Central America, 84c. ' ' Provisions rorK, nrm; rae-w, 4w.oua7 81.00; family, 130.00 34.00; short clear, t21.0ti9.H0. Beef, firmer; mees, , $22,600 i aa- fan.Hu tif. flf) (h) 2S .00. Lard, steady: middle west. $.6.00 14 10. Tallow Firm; city. c; countryapeclal. 94 -&'10c; special, 10c. Butter Quiet; "receipts, 12,671 tubs; cresmery higher than extra at !60364c; creamery extras. 9'J scors, 86c; firsts, 340 36c; seconds, 3,023c." ' dv. K-irm: reitelnts. 10.082 cases: fresh gathered extra fine, 38 0 30c; extra firsts, 36 ViMlv. ; first. 96 V J'C, lauanua, nearby hennery, whites, fins to fancy, s&0 60c I nearby hennery, browns, 43047c. Cheese steady : receipts, i.swo uur , state, fresh specials. 21021c; slats, aver age fancy, 3O0ZOc. woultry Alive, nrm; oronera, imt aaked; fowla, 16019c; no other prices set tled. Dresned, quiet : chickens. 20 0 36c ; fowls, 17034O; turkeys, 22036c. Minneapolis (iraia Market. Minneapolis. Minn., Oct. 20. Wheat De cember. $1.80; May, 91.77. Cash: No. 1 hard. 91.4i9tl.(liH; no- i nonnern, $1.8101-34; No. 3 northern, 1.760 1.93. v t;orn wo. a yenow, ivw'ic, Oats No. $ white, 47 048c. " Flaxaeed 92.60 02si. VlniirFarifv natenta 10 C htsher: OUOted at 99.36; other grades unchanged. Barley 62c 0 11.04. . ... Rye $1.2601.26. ' Bran 924.voo!is.uu. Kansas Ity drain Market. Kansas City. Oct. 20. Wheat Cash. No. 3 hard. 91.4701.176: No. 2 red, 91.660 1.71: December, 91-68; May, $1.640 $1.94. Corn No. 3 mixed, 90 092c: No: 2 white. 91093c: No. 9 yellow, 94c; December, 80c; May, 99c. Oats No. z wnue, sko; ro. z mixed, 48049e. ' ftt. laouls tiratn Market. ; St. Louis, Oct. 20. -Wheat No t red. 91.7301.80: No. 2 hard, $1.73 01.12: De cember, $1.47; May. 31.47. Oorn No. 8, nTHe; wo. z wmte, 99c; December, 83 83o;. May, 860 66c. . . . - Oats 0. Z, s ft v sv ft c ; mo, s wnue, llc. - - Liverpool Oraln Market. Llveroool. Oct. 20. Wheat Spot, No, 3 hard winter, 14s 9d; No, 1 northern, Duluth, U Id;-No. 1, Manitoba, 16s 6d, no. 2, lbs 4d; No. 9, 16s 2d - Dry Goods' Market. ; . New York, Oct 80. Dry floods The cot ton goods markets were very strong today. Yarns, too, were strong an advsnved. Wool markets remained firm. Ready-to-wear lines weer active, particularly on dresses and ooats, ? , ,f Ualuth OU Marks. . - ' Duluth, Oct. 80. Linseed on track and fo arrive, $3.66; October, $2.64 bid; No vember, $9. 64 bid; December, $3.69 bid; Mar, $2.64 bid; choice on track, $2.49. ' ' ' Hugar Market. New Tork, Oct. 10, Sugar Raw. firm; centrifugal, 9.99c; molasses, 6. Sic. Refined, . AMf MKMENTS 3 Today KSSi Only ! Timer Many Special 'aatuUM, Including MeilO'BricnH" "THE JITNEY BUSS" -' ' ' Neil O'Brum -"THE BOLD, BRAVE, BLACK AND . TANS" Br Geo. M. Cohui EDDIE ROSS, Pre mier aaeUIuUt and kia AFRICAN HARP, ate, ate Matinee ate ta II, Nlghl JSc to 1J0 WEEK 'SB OCT. 23 THE MISSION PLAY 1 By Job Steven McCroarty The Psgeant-Drama of the Age Callfomis history and ro manes. Dl . rsct Iross PP performsnjCes at Its own theater ta 3n Gabriel. Cal, . Mats., 28c to 111 Nights. ISC to $IJ0 - ' ITka tail ol VandnUI . . - Last Tin Than Cwfbt BUI 7 . Matinee Today, 2:15 TONIGHT,8:10 -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." c4r&4tr istsh'i, ii-w-m-is. Billy. Arlington ttS "Golden Crook" BSSSSSS Prtnk Doboon, Klnuior CochrsR, Pall Mall 6, Dolly Ueehsn. Hit lMIow, Others. Ftroout Bautr Cfaor oa ot 14 t'roolvMtm In Grand Ballet de luxe. (Final Parforniaiico Friday Nlta.) Ladles' Dim Matlaao Every-AVaak Day. r -1 nun oowmi.M . , jx ROBT. HENRY HODJE CO.. ( -"BILL BLITHERS LAWYER" Comedy Sktck' -And Thrss OthrFatur AcJ. aSSaSfJ" Virginia Peanon v " "The Brides Secret" III r O V faraiuounl and i nlrrs Biuablrd Photoplajf. TODAY . . ' JESiE L. LASKY, Praata t ' FANNIE WARD, in -"Each Pearl A Tear" ALSO BURTON HOLMES 1AVELOC -V- "T" MUSE , Hoaia of v. Paramoiwt Picture . VIVIAN MARTIN "HER FATHER'S SON" L 1i today f p n ciOTniNOcuiVirAAx i j jfw con, J4 & poueiASy 1J firm; fine granulated, 7.36c. Futures wsr inner on covering and a fair demand from n tilde sources. At noon prices were 20 Iiolnts higher. letter the list moved Irregularly near months ..advancing in sympathy with utrength In raw and refined and distant poult ions declining under liquidation. Closed irregular, 19 points higher to 9 points lower. Hales, 18,360 tons. December, 9.03c; Janu ur 4. Ctc; March, 4.27c. Coffes) Market, New York, Oct. 0, ToffetSr-The market for coffee futurea wss rather Irregular to ri ay with prices showing slight rallies .after mnklngsiiew low ground for ths movement. Tho dpenlng was unchanged to 1 poln,t higher and prices sold about 1 lo t points above last night's cloetng figures right aftei the call, but hedgi'il off under further Hrt'ulrlHtton and scattered trade selling with March touching 8.30c and Way, 8.49c. fol lowing reports that firm offers were a shad lower. Tho market 'then steadied on cov ering for over the week-end, closing net 9 points lower to 2 points higher. Sale, 37.260 bates; October, Novemher, December, 9.33c; January, "9.26c; February, 8.2H'c; March, 8.13c; April, 9.37c; May, 8.41c; June, 8.45e: July, 9.49c; August! 9.54c; Sep tember, 9.67c, , , Hpot coffee, dull and nominal; Rio 7s, 9c; Santos 4s, 10i Offers of Santos 4s were reported In the cost and freight msrket, ranging from 10c to lOc, London credit;. The official cables reported a de cline of T6 rets at Rio, anQ unchanged markets at Santos. - . v Now Tork Metal Market, - New York, Oct. 20.-Metals Ths Metal exchange, quotes lead at 87.007.10. Spel ter, firm; spot, ffrat St, Louis delivery, 110.00 asked. - ( Copper, firm; electrolytic, first quarter, 937.25 28.00. Iron, steady and unchanged. The Metal exchange quotes tin firm; spot, 40.8?tvi44t.l3TH- At London; Lead, 180 10; spelter, 64. At London: Spot copper, 124; futures. 120; electrolytic, 141 10s; tin, spot, 179 10s; futures, 190 10s. . Hay Market. ' Omaha. Oct. 20.--Pralrie Hay Choice up land, 910.00OU.00r No. 1, 98 60(910.00; No. 2, 97.0009.00; No. 3, 96.0007.00; choice midland, 99.60(910.00; No. 1, 99t009.60; No' 3. 97.0009.00; No. 3, 96.0007.00; choice low land; 87.6008.60; No. 1, 96.6007.60; No. 9, 16.6006.60; NO. 9, 94.0006.00. Straw: Choice wheat, 96.0006.60; rholce oat' or rye, $6,000 0.60. Alfalfa: Choice, 913.0013.60; No. 1, 912.60013.00; standard, $10.80011. 60: No. 2, $10.00010.69; No. 3, $8.6009.60, Cotton Market. Nw York. Oct. 20. Cotton Futures opened barely steady; October, 18.19c; De cember, 19.48c; January, 18.46c; March, 18.66c; May, 18. 4 tic; July, 18.72c. : Cotton closed barely steady; October, 18.17c; December, 18.41c; January, 18.36c; March, l.64c; May. 18.97c; July, 18.63c. -' The cotton market today closed barely steady, net unchanged to 12 points higher. Liverpool, Oct. 20. Cotton Spot, easier; good middling, 10,71 d; middling, 10.67d; low middling, 10.41d;' sales, 10,000 bales 1 1 ' . -3 Live Stock la Sight. ' ' Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: uattie. Hogs. Sheep. .... 2,800 9,600 8,000 .... 4,000 27,000 ' 10,000 .... 1,900 ' 9,300 , 6,000 .... 1.900 ' 6,200 MOO 1.600 2,64t0 1,600 St. Louis... Chicago Omaha .... Kansas City Sioux City.. Totals....' J1.900 46,800 30,600 tlI 15th nniversariSale X f IC i-UCUCC I ill intu yiu, :' ' ', Come and Share Our Celebration! ' ' ' ' . FiltMB raara afo, Th. Palaca, laundd on th broadest btlalnaaa prlnclpUt, opmsd iu door to th poopl.l and today, altar flftos ro of procroas and oapanaUn, Th Palaca stands as an kutltutlon fanud and known tn ivory horn, far Ms tmmatcaabla valnos and nuay savings. Our fiftaonth. birthday rltnM a modarn blf storo, a nodal storo, with asodnn aqulptnmt, rnoaam torvlco and mod.m nrchandls in all tho latest .tyl.s and tramsndous nasortmants; Ths Palae Is a storo of storllna roputetlon, absolutely truthful in all Its advortboments. In colsbrstlon, Ths Polacs has arranged pocial an. alvorsnry .ysluss that ars hs moat wonderful of our, caroor. . A Handsome and Useful Souvenir to Every Caller Saturday nniseraary I All Wool Suits, and Overcoats These remarkable val ues make our fifteenth anniversary sale the: greatest clothing -offer ever witnessed. Palace famous g u a r a n t eed clothes all made under our own supervision and sold direct at big money savings. 15th Annivaraary Sale. Boys' Norfolk Suits Thaso extra Tallin Norfolk Suits, in an limntaase variety of Tory nobby new fall paltarn. Will stand lots of wear. Eyory suit a fonuino spacial yaluo. Regular price, $5.00, at . . I , . 15th Annlvarsory Sal ISth Annivsrsary Sals -FALL HATS Coma Saturday and m th most ra aaarfcabl Hat valuaa ymr lit: High grarf Mft felt Ht Hi tha amartett Fall ahapat and ahadae. UNION SUITS You hava Bitir heara1 el such a re markable e 1 1 e r Man's perfectly mtida ' and perfect fitting heavy ribbed Union .Suite; eatra quality; iP. 79c Large vaiiety to fact troa Racular $1-75 $3 valua. lata Anniversary ' Sweaters , . Men and Boys Hera's just, what you want. Big, hoary . sweaters strong and dur able, with bit roll colli Regular V4.00 : valuo, - i at........... $1.69 United Typothetae ' Holds Annual Meeting i The United Typothetae-. and Ben Franklin Clubs of America, Omaha branch, met 'Thursday, night in the Paxton hotel for their ajinual gather ing. C. E. Corey wais elected presi dent; Joe B. Redfield,.vice president; Thomas McCoy, .treasurer; M. P. Swartz and John Rosicky, members of the directorate. ... . C. D. Traphagen, national president, attended -the meeting' and told the nembers that the allied unions throughout the country werejprosper- Everyone Who Writes ' a Letter to Raymonds Can Get Their Data . From Their Own Experience in Shopping' Your subject for this letter is a most natural- one. So much may be said,' in fact, that your only danger lies in ' making-vyour letter too lengthy. Selling could never be done without a buyer. The buyer is the natural judge of the sales man. Write your judgment in your letter. The $100 cash will be awarded justly by competent and disinter ested Judges on December 1. i All Letters Must Be in Our Hands by -November 15 d-i : f r v ' nut ' 15th Annlrwaary Sals Hand-Tailored Fall Suits and Overcoats ' - .v . . ' . Most luxurious suits and overcoats; all made un-1 der our own supervision. Finest fall styles, in all I patterns. Just see these ri, suits for yourself.""" $ Jl $1.98 15 th dhniverBary Sale SHIRTS Large variety ! of Fall and Winter tylea to ealeet from ell aim. Ged wearing material and colors . won't run Our ft"U- 4 A lar $140 l)Hft value, for.vvw L,15th Annlveri ear Sale. Shoes Noror boforo Kara such Val ues boon offered in Shoes Nifty lasts and good wearing leather. Many styles to select fronTand all sines, Black and tan; lace and. but-1 $2.45 ton. Come oarly. 43.80 valuo. . . . . Hanan Shoes For Wornen Hanan & Sonare the 'largest makers of exclu sively high class shoes in America. They-Jbave achieved this enviable position by adhering to the principle that only the best of everything is good enough for Hanan Shoes. We are exclusive agents for Hanan Shoes for men and ' women. ; DREXEL SHOE CO. , 1419 Farnam St J Boys' ' Mackinaws Look, boy, college styla Mack inaws, warm, serviceable and classy; Beautiful de- A A signi. Regular $5-004.gQ ISth AnnlrsrssrV Sale Men's Pants, $2.98 Hero is the proudast of for in ourTiutory Tho values are won derful. Every pair is tailored like finest custom made pants. Come early. WW I . s Every 1 Boy-' I Accom-- ' ill panied Dy - ' His 1 x ' ParenU llSth Annivrary ' J