1 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Strong Demand for Export Wheat Stimulate! the Cash Market and Prices Soar. ALL CEREALS ARE STRONG 1 Omaha, Novamtwr 10, lilt. Tht itroni future situation av th cash tnarkat another bo oat and what mli from lo to 4 bifhr. Th strong demand for xport whl itlmulated Interest In the cash market and moat or tn mpwi wra Dflntd of bfore noon at roach htsjhor prlroa. en car of choice No. I hard wheat aelllnv at II. 10 and eetabiuhtnf a new record for this hind of wheat, while C car of m HI trig wheat sold at fl. M. a record prka for durum mli-4 wheat. The tuyere aa a whole were paying record price for almost every kind of wheat, the bill of tne no. nr bringing from 91. U to $1. II, while the average rar of No. I hard sold from ll.lt to 11.16. All Ihe other (wreals on the list were ronioaratlvely stronar.. corn ruling from to to 3c higher, and oats eelllng from 10 lo I tie above th averae price of ywterday. The recelpta of corn were very light and e II ere generally nan hum oimcuuy in sai ling the top price of the market tor their ample. The oat market wa only moderately active, but the buyer seemed willing to take the bulk of the offerings at tne pre . vailing market prices. - The bulk of the oats samples graded No. S white and brought 14c, while the No. 4 rad sold at ttc and the off grade aam bIm at file The cash demand for rye was excellent and the bulk of the sample went at ex tremely high prices, the No. I selling at 11.41 and the bulk of the No. I grade going t 11.49. Thra was an active trade In barley, with prl remaining practically unchanged the imaging variety selling at 1.101.U and the No, I feed at about tie. Clearance were: Wheat and floor equal to 1,191.000 bushels; corn, 111,000 bwhels; oats, 11,000 bushels. 1 Liverpool otosei Wheat 14 lower tnd Id higher; com, fed to Id higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.IIT.W0 bushels, and shipment l.UT.AftO buhels against receipt of 1,711,000 bushels, and shipment of 1, 17.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts war 121.06 bush els, and shipments 171,000 bushels against receipt of 44M09 bushels, and shipment of 107,006 bushels last year, " Primary oats receipt were 111,600 bushels, and shipment 1.111,000 bushels against receipt of 1,417,000 bushels, and hip menu of 1,111.600 bushel last year, . CARLOT BBCKIPTB, " Wheat. Corn. Ost Cmcago ; it lit , l Minneapolis Ill .... Dulutb ....... 11 Omaha ,,..... 17 Kama City 164 fit. Louis ............... TT Winnipeg .. , 117 11 11 . 14 Three sale were reported today I - , Wheat No. I hard winter, 1 car, 11.11. No. I hard winter, 1 ear (dark), 11.10; I cars, II. i; 1 ear, 11.17; 1 cars. 11.17; I rare, 11.11. No. 1 hard winter, 1 ear, 11.11; l cars, l. II; 10 cars, MIS; 4 car. ll.MVii f ear, 11.14. No. 4 hard winter, t car. II. SI; car, l.!4fe; I cars, 1H; 1 ear, lull. Sample hard winter, j ear, Tlei 1 car, 7Ao. No. I durum, 1 ear, 1.61; I oar, 11.11. No. I durum mixed, 1 car, 11.11. No. I mixed durum, .1 car, lull. No. 4 mix ad. t ears. $1.11. ,. Rye No. It I ears. 11.41. No. 1:1 car, 11.41; cars, (1.40. . No, 4: , 1 er, l.l. t Barley No. 4: 1 ear, 1.U; 1 car, 11.10. No. 1 feed; 1 can M.M. . JUJooted: . 1 car, tie. 4 Corn No. i whltoi t car, lie, yellow: 1 ear No, 1 yellow: Hie. No, I yellow) 1 .car, la. mixed: 1 ears, tie. No. I mixed: NO. I 1 car, , No. I 1 ear (eld), lie; 1 1-1 car, lie. Oats Standard; 1 ear, Mo. No, I white: 1 ear, I4e. No. 4 white t 1 1-1 oars, II c. gem pie whit:' 1 ear, lie, Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I hard, II. Iicl.l6t No. 1 hard, fl.l401.lt; No. 4 hard, ILHttOl.U; No. I spring, 91.11) l.lt: No. I spring, 1.7I1.II; No. I durum, $1.1191, M; No. 1 durum, I. 1091.11. Corn: No. I white, MH4jlIfi No. I white, 1 Hc; No. 4 white, l0lei No. I white, llwtme; No. I white, 10 Hot No. t yellow, imeilo: No. 1 yellow. H0ilUo; No. 4 yellow, tlftltte; No. I yellow. UHt) fsc; No. yellow, lioilo; No. I mixed, 30 14 o; No., I mixed, 110" I No. 4 mixed, ldlttet No, mixed, 11 Ho; No. mixed, lldimo, Oats: No. 1 white, l44il4Hoi standard, 40BUt, No. I white, llyl4o; No. I white, l)OHH. Barley: Halting, 61.1101.17; No. I food, OcOll.60. Rye: too. I, 11.40 1.41; No. It ll.4Q91.4l. Th wheat altuatlea today was vory pull lah end the discouraging crop report from Argentine, ooupied. with th fact that th government there has taken steps to dotor mine the amount of wheat available for Ox port and possibly to regulate th sale of wheat, has caused much uneasiness In the wheat pit Liverpool cables on wheat were very Irregular, but thoee on corn were on wheat opened steady, while corn opened a trifle bearish, but soon recovered the open ing losses. Heavy buying In the early part Mt the sosslos forced May wheat to 1.H and slay earn wont to 6lie, a gain of lo over the opening prices. Th local trad in oats was rather quiet, but report of a good export Inquiry and pessimistic reports from Argentina forced a alight advance in this market Heavy Ulnf and profit taking by longs forced a break la the wheat market at the close. May wheat closing at 11.11 and . rte,,inhar St I1H ran Uu aMe n high point of ths day, while oats closed about la higher on both th December and May options. -Local range of option: Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Sat, WhC P I Dec. 1 14944 1 11 1 114 May 1 i I It 1I7H l 11 usu July 1 41 1 U 141 1 11 14IH Corn. . , i Dec. ftl 10 II II 17 May .. . II 1 ' 10 II .10 2 Oats. I ... Dec. H f 14 II 14 t Mjr ' 171 "H 17 Chicago cloning prlrea. furnlehed The Bee by Lvsen A Mryaa, stork and grain brokers. Ill South sixteenth street. Omahai Art. 1 Open, 1 High. Low. Close. T. W.M. I i 1 I , Dee, I 111 111 I I1H 111 May 1 119 ,1 l 11 1 II 111 .tuly 1 I79II 1 II 1U 17 111 Corn. Deo. 199 16 ' H 1 May IIWS M II , 4 13 July It , 14 11 14 13 Mata t - Dee. U 17 llll9 l May 119 119 II 10 Pork. , - Dec 11 II 17 16 IT 16 IT It II K Jan. IT It II H IT It II M II ft Lard. Dee, IT IS IT II IT It IT It IT tf Jan. II II 11 11 II It II t II 14 Mtba Jan. II 41 14 It 14 IT 14 II It May 14 II I 14 It 14 II 14 tt 14 II CHICAGO AND rftOVHIOMS. Whs Mas ftoetoX Jj t sward Aha waveeias; man. f'hksg. Nov. tt JWu that a Oermao esbuuifln had owns a steamer la th Ovif of Matra, eaaoed the wheal atartwt to have a sinking pM late todar, after prteeo hod touched aw hufh reeard far the aa o. Th rlao wm weak at 11.1191 lit fee reeewsr. and II tl fee May. wUa. the maraet a a emaie lewer la a Ilk ad vaae ao cempared wtih yesterday flawa. ( ere gelned 1t oats. f , aad bvvulMia. lis ta l M, II woo aae waul lha last flfteea mlawteo r tae e tk4 eiwtl prteea aadeeweat I ilwMd eta Ptfttti tahHHf aw ta a aare he ea MMHMlty heavy dartaa; ta ayeviom aw aa4 appeared ta ae aaaal Fihaifeted aa avalteOl baring awwer fee tm i mm oeia. too aearo eis4 Ike oaawe. luattr aad sireesedi the swmaa, wMs iha r w iunsmtmi or ina sresyaM that fc!piftta fvwea limit ami aad Iroot iha a;iMti eeaeers waabi pmttm be great ty rarteiM by th Wfiwl peril rreea wb- iwna as raa(Mi ante a Mm m,0tm was arwsa to mum that se f1 easier reiirw4a be4 gta aite af .emevry aoasrsa aa fcinwaa af ge. efaaeasjh (ha feaaaa feo the oeeaarsa eera mm i rHiM erii4 a tram aaadb lMa aa th ratiwsre fhm Maar elw had eeretod Whawl rtw aharptv waweed rheeashewl tb rl ad h See were tarwaty A Ua a. Mwe la rlMa a Me6 pltwateied w t ha bwftt h-re. sjtd a a raear m mmtmtm m iaa acfteaet swesi atrMM at ueaes ae m M (mm awMattvae u44 tta mm, ta fr hsjiSi ojeasaea raawveV Ma eheat. srtlvs buying on th pari of fcousei with as board connection. Provisions roe higher than they bav been be for la forlr-el year. The Im pet us appeared ts earn chiefly from lively oeculatlva and forelsn demand. Hlvher prices for lard at Liverpool gare strength to th enure provision iw nere. Trade, however, was mainly In small lota Wheat Na. I re, nominal! No. I red, ll.lt; No. I hard, 1I19LIIH; No.. I asra, i. lew, sji.sd. Corn No. I yellow, new, 11.61911: d. Il.tl911l; No. 4 yellow, new, !49ITe; No. 4 white, nominal. Oat No. t whit, ll964c; standard, H9H. Rye No. 1, 11.41. Harley I0c911.ll. Timothy I3.1I9I.1I. Clover 111.00 911,60. Provisions Pork, 2I.I0; lard, I1T.41; ribs, I14.I091I.1I. Butter Higher, creamery, 119110,, Egg Receipts, 1,114 cases; unchanged. , Potatoes Receipts, II car; unchanged, Poultry Alrve, unchanged, NEW YORK STOCKS Wall Street Gives free Rein to Its Speculative Opti ' ' mism. ; SESSION IS NOTEWORTHY New York, Nov, 10. With th dwindling of tho political situation In th rralm of popular discussion; Wall Street today gave free rein to lis speculative optimism, the session being one or tne most noteworthy in rhe history of tho exchange, Dealings aggregated 1,100,000 shares, a total only one exceeded' this year. Pally half of the transaction consisted of United Jits tea Steel, Oensral leather, th metal ana relates industrials and equipment. Rills were, again negloAed, when not actu ally heavy, and motors were mostly weak with subsidiary issue. " 1"h turnover embraced th largest nunv bar of stock offered In many week and was attended by about a score of now high records. Foremost among theee were Cen tral Leather, which later forfeited Its ad venes and considerably more; the shipping Issue, some of which also developed re actionary tendencies; and paper, coppers, Lackawanna, Oulf States and Nova Scotia Steels, tho last named making Its Initial appearance on the board. Laclede dea of St, Louis, and Acme Tea. Gross gains In these diversified arouns ranged from I to II points, but the net re sult ws less advantageous, Helling was ex tonal vt on th advance, but made no marked Impression until the last hour, whan realising for profits seemed to ox- ooed tho purchasing power. Important shares receded 1 to I points and greater Im pairment of th more valuabl Issues, was witnessed. Amona the mora favorable AhiIiuhkuIi of th day and on that gar th market greatest imoetus. was the aa le tt rm. fined copper, at th record price of II cent per pound. Foreign interest were again In th market for this commodity and, according to reports, a premium of on. naif a cent wa offered for early de liveries. United State Steel wa firm even befora tho publication of the October ton nago report, which established a new rec ord for unfilled orders. Tho bond market was moderately active and higher,' In th main, but trading In that quarter was overshadowed by the Inquiry for stocks, Total sales, par value, 4,l7t,00t. United State bond wore unchanged on call. Number of sales tnd quotations on lead- Am. Beet Surer... 4 eon American Can..,,, ll.iot Am. Car A Foundry 14,101 72 mil. imronioiiTi,,, SP,JUD S7 Am. Smelt. A Ref H.lOt 114 Am. Sugar Ref.,., ,00t 131 Am, Tel. A Tel..,. J00 114 Am. C. L. A S fi.40 ii1 Anaconda Copper.. 117, 704 101 Atchison 1,100 ltl Bald. Locomotive.. 11,700 II Brook. Rapid, tran. B. A.S. Conner Dtuimora si (jnio.. Cal. Petroleum..,., Canadian Pacific... Central Leather. .. .117,400 118 neampeauo unio 1,10 U. A St. P..,,, 1,100 unicago m N, W,,, O.. R. f. A P, Ry., China Copper. ..... Cola. Fuel A Iron.. Corn Product Jlef, Crucible Steel Dltlllrs Securities Brio i ..... . General nteotrta ' Oreat Northern pfd. ursai e. ore cue, Illinois Central Tntor. Con. Corp. . , Inspiration Copper. Inter. Harvester. . . Int. M. M. pfd. etf. 11.401 131 v v. Bouinem..,,, Knnaeott Copper. , Loulavtlla A Mh.. 2 eg. Petroleum...., laml Copper Mot 111 11.10, 41 k.. r. pro, , ,. Missouri Pacific.,., Montana Power,,., National Lead...,, Nevada Copper...., N. T. Central , N. T-, N. H. A H. . Norfolk A Western 100 1.100 100 1.400 11.100 1.100 101 1.100 1.100 141 Northern Pacific... 1,100 111(4 4.100 nil 'Y.ioi "iiii 10,100 II 11,100 no 11,100 II 1. 100 lltt ractno Mall Pacific Tel. A Tpl.. Pennsylvania , Ray Con. Copper.,. Reading , Rep. Iron A Steel.,' Shattsak Aria. Cop, Southern Pacific,,, Southern Railway.. Studebaker Co III. lit, 'sit fa 'SSS'!! lot ioi ' ii!i li'ti it ii 114 114 4.100 101 i 1.100 11.100 1IIU 100 11 ii , ,AI If.U Tennessee Copper... rexao company.,.. Union Pacific Union Pacific ofd.. 11,100 ltl 141 100 1.1 II 41 141 11 1.1 U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 1.101 14141 tl. 13, . B1..I .... .074.100 111 111U III ....171,100 111 111U . BIM1 ,M.. 1,400 111 111 (1 11114 Ut.h CoDPr ...... , 17.000 111 Hl4 HI a WMt.rn Union 000 101 101 W,allltl!WUM RIM. 17.400 14 Ii IIU , . low hih tor tn ay, i,i,e,ooo in.rL Nmt Tork. Nov. 10. MananUl. Ptntr-L II4IW oont. - . t.ntn, sieiwn,. oo-dav blll& 1..T1 u , Mmm.rel.1 10.,., ,111, on twnlu, 14.71; eomm.rel.1 00-d.y bill,. 4.70(.i d.m.nd 4.7its b)M, 14.70 1-10. H1IVW Bftf. Uft.l H.SQ.. dall.n. nondM ovwnm.iit ou.dyr Hllroad olrfmf. Tim. Lran-itudr: 10 dm 1(11 Mr Mnt: dm llli pt ml: Ui noiluL 1140114, pw Mnt. ( .11 Moo.r dlMdr: klik. Ill h, r.m nillnf rat., I1, p., ouh l..i uaa, Itt p,t not: .Iwln, ,14. IU p., Un(i .ll.nd al lit par cat. IT. & r. la, n. Ilut,. K. I., . HI! . Ik r.,..,.los'-l . mr. I,. .ioi I. MUPOB ...100Mant Fowr M. . M a. num ....11,1111. T. OI 4(ta .11101 Am. Ijn.lL la .111 ION, T.. H. U. H. Am. T.I. 4 Ta! .Ill IH. Ill Ancl.-rr.neh lo. II n. fta II ........ IHI'... T. T. ta.lllS Bh at. raf. M.lotlaPMin. m . w. Cnlml Paa. lal. 99 d. ... 0W..il0lC C. O. ... .(. I1WK...IH, p. a Hi C.. M. M. F. ral 4. 01 Ot. K. IM 4la..l.SWM4 CM, ,1,, , -,. r.,. . .., ia,(N.m att, 10.1. 1 Inl. M tt. 41,.. 101 1, .HI4. K. c. aa. n. te Ml, ta.. I, alMlru MTWHIaa w. pvHMd I. 4.. a ib. um imviui lp. lb. nm mt Iba m.imi, wbtb mimm H Ibal aflad . mmnmim aan.nl mt BP I., lb n P.M. al. ., M pm Hi Maw.r I PM mmmt. I'im . .( nmltm Pb.rt bm, lbja, m. ml; Um bmm (,40, mm nL Ommtm Itmm. I, own Omamm trnrnm mmmm 41. ,1 , a lmm iiunoiinma auwirw HIM.II1H l II CM InMl IM Kum. n ibn I .Miw.t mm, it naji ,i: mm. I M, II uai.M, bm mmmmmt. Ol ,,. Mar. llll. Cmtmn mho, MMj.. It,, , wmnm. vn. wm. I nam, H.fM.. b ." .! a, lib,. "'-' munm. Km. t Mt M(M, M mm, , . Man, Low. Close. Ill 103 ltsu ' 1 14 IM 71 144, I 11 0 in 111 111 1111 114 H II tt 17 , 100 108 104 H l 1,580 , IT. IT 100 II l 14 1,100 II II , Ifl 1,100 13 II 32 1.108 171 171U. tTflfl 'i.s3 'Hi l j Ik III 16 UIU imiiii iH 14 i2 41. 1M l2 14 t2 . ui . 14 II i.ioo ui iw iiu n.oo. mi ii hi 1,001 41 44 44 S 10,40. II H 1T II 1,70. ltl lioi 1I0U 00 HI 11I4( 1111 11,000 IIU 44 H 441 . 100 101 i 101 3 101) 11.10. It 17 3 lit 10. Ill 11T 117 ' 40 111 111 llltt . 100 17 17 17 li.ioo MH UK ii ioi'ti lot H 4H iiu HH ii is is ,; ii u lit, o8 ill ioi 1014 I0U I0U 111 lil(4 llli in rat. m r, na. Railway ....lat C. a nt 4a. ttnl.K r.-in. 4 0.5 f d, II U a. ta. Illi 4m ty u 04 Erl. fa. 4. IIT a. P...M. al.l2 KIM. ta .1X1.1' a Ki..i i. im' Untm. m n.llnulhj 1 n li.ll' ". mmr liatnjVlt., tm ... US. mmm. 110 fmmm I at 0.. m4t I a,. j f lu a.wttnnt, (.atba It,. P),. MIHa, X. aiut ihu LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle ' Seceipti Light, Trade Steady to Sronger Sheep and Lambs Higher. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE VP ' Omaha, Nov. 10, 11. TVEllli Wrai I.. I !. B.aamv Official Mondar 1,010 7,437 11,110 Official Tueedar I.l l1-71 Official Wedneeday .. 1.117 7,177 1,140 Officials Thursday .., 1,11 1.414 . I.ftl Mtimate rrlday i.ioo i,o . Piv day thl weeks .11,014 17,167 14,414 Ham days last week.. 41,111 43,141 11,461 Ham day S weeks agoll.lftO II. 011 11,131 flame day I week ago64,lll IMU 114.111 Sam day 4 Weeke ago47,700 U.MI 116.114 Same day last year .17,717 13,117 11,111 Cattle Reretpts of cattle were light as usual on a Prlday, but as receipts have been small nil the week there waa a fair de mand, packer trade evidently wanting a few mors head to fill out their ordero. Th trade was reasonably active and practically everything In sight changed hands In good season In the morning. Killer of all kind were steady to a llttl atronger on some of th most desirable grades. Feeders did not show much change, being generally quoted aa stsady. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beeves, 10.00OU.Hf (air to good beeves. II.I0OI0.00; common to fair beevea, 14.100 1. 10; fancy heavy greasers, $1. 714)1.71; good to choice grass beeves, 7.I0I.1I; fair to good grass peeves, 14.7107. 10; eommon to fatr grass beeves, ll.OO0l.7li good to choir heifers, I4.T60T.1I; good to rhotoe sows, 11.1104.71; fatr ta good cows, l&.IOtf 4. II; eommon to fair cow, 14.0001,10; good to choice feeders. 11.1101.00; fair to good feeders, 14.3107. II: common to fair feeders, IB. 7101.16; good to hnlce stek era. I7.1BAI. 00: stork heifer. 16.3101.71: tock cows, 14.1100.00; stock calves, 8.00 Vi.oo; veal calve. H-Q0K.ti Deer out is, less.. ti, 11.1101.11. Hoga Deiplte tho fact that Chicago was slew and looked for prices to bo, If any thing, a llttl easier, the local hog market opened Arm to, If anything, a llttl higher. A ha been th case most of this week, tho shipper outlet was not very broad, but the few orders - outsiders had war evidently urgent, for they made their purchases early at prices that were a shad fe as much as Io higher. Oh load that actly suited she buyer reached 11.16. On opening rounds of tho packer market soma droves sold that were no more than fully steady, but a a general thing the market was llttl higher, sale made after th opening being strong to In most eases lo above yesterday. Tfte close waa a little dreaay, for after nracMcally all tho de sirable hogs had been cleaned up and order were pretty well Ailed there were still a fsw icattsrtng load of medium to plain light In first hands, which pack era were trying to buy under the bujk. For th most part, though, movement waa fairly active and bulk of tho ottering ha4 changed hand be r ore t:10. Th general market waa ateady to lo higher, with the accent on tho lo higher. Dnlb at -. . a mat it. price being th highest m over a week and generally a big lie abov last week olo. Receipt wsr pretty decent, estimate calling for 111 loads, or 1,000 hoad. Th total for tho Ave day la 17,117 head, over 4,000 smaller than a weak ago, but aim oat 1.000 heavier than two weeks eco. and a gain of 11,780 over tho corresponding period ot last year. WO. AV. Bh. -Pf'.. No. AV. Ah. Pi ll. ,103 I10IIII, IT. .114 ... l 40 II. .114 ... . I 16 . 71. .151 U0 I II 01. .101 111 I 71. .117 40 IT 74. .101 v.. Tl 41. .14! ... II II. .Ill ... I II Sheep Thl morhlna's run of aheea and lambs was just ordinary for a Friday, twenty-seven cars, or about 1,100 head, being re ported In. Th week's run Is th e ma Meet since August, tuppllsa having totaled only 14,414 head, which 1 17,000 smaller than last wk. 14,000 lighter than twa week ago, and 11,001 lighter than a year ago. Fat lamb trade wa another erratic, un evenly higher affair this morning. Packer literally fell over each other to got at tho offerings, and prloea ranged from 11011c nigner in om reees to as much as 14044c up In other. Fed lamb established a new record for thl time of year, several loads moving at IU.4O0U.II, tho latter price being top for th day, and th highest ngare ever paia for anytmng n tn rail or winter months, fcangira that lacked quit a bU of being fat moved at 111.11. Mate of the clipped lam be that went at ll.TI yea torday reached 110.11 thl morning, It being th highest prlco over paid for clipped lambs at thl ttmo of year, Pat ehsep were not very plentiful, and moved up a llttl. Th advance waa not as sharp a In lambs, bat most sale looked 10 ii abov yesterday. Zwea from tho Nam ahlpment as those thai landed at T. ii yesterday reached 17.41, and fed ewea , touched 11.40, No yearling ar wether of oonsequehcO Were Offered. j The reader oupply waa I AM and trade ! nomlnoily quoted firm. , I CHICAGO UVB STOCK MABKET. Cattl Market Mm II ego Atsaay Bhoaa Market Strang. I Chicago, Nov. 1 0.-2 ttlsReesipte, 1,000 head; market, firm; native beef cattle, 17.10 011.01! weetern steers. 14.70010.10: stock - or and feeders. 14.1001.00; rows and helf- ere, 3.TI0I.7; calves, ll.ioou.oo. Hogs Receipts, 11,008 head: market steady at a shade under yesterday's aver- ago; bulk, ii.se0i.ioi light, 11.1001.10; mlwed, 11.36010.01; heavy, II.4O01O.1O rough, ll.4O01.IO; pigs, 11.7101.40. anesp ana um oe Receipts, ii.ono head: market, strong; wethers. 17.7101.00; owe. l.Vi-i; lamas. is.U0U.ie. M. lauls Uva Stack Market. St. Louis, Mo Nov. 10. Cattle Receloto. 1,100 heed; market, steady. Natlvft beef ettvers, 17.10011. 60; yearling steer and heifers. l. 60011. 10; cows. 16.40 0 7,76; stnrkera and feeder, 11.1007.10; prim southern steer. 0001.00; cow and heif ers. 14.1007,10; prima yearling steers and netrer,. fi.ievi.gs; natlvs calvoa, 14.00 0 11.09. Hog Reoelpt. 10.100 hoad: msrket ateady. Lights. M.II0OII; pigs, Hf0 1.00; mlied and butchers. I.lll0.ft: good heavy. I.01I.IO; bulk. 11.4101.10., ineeps ana uemoe Heeeipis, iti head. I market steady. Lambs, 11. 10011. 41; ewea.! I1.7I07.1K yearlings, ll.H0t.7l. ft Ctty Uva Stack Marvel. Kansaa City, Me., Nov. 10 battle Re- celpte, 1.100 head; market, higher; prim rod steers, oi.O0ll. at; Oreeaed beef eteera IT. Ift 01.71: weetern steers. 10. 10 0 14.l4i eaws, 1 4907 I; heifers. t.OO01.OO; etark- ora and feodero. 16.00 01.71; balls. 11.000 1.10; calves. 14 40110 Hogo---neretpis 1.40 head : market, weak : balk. O.IO0O ftft; heavy. ! te; park era and butchers, 160 tl; light. 11.100 1.00; plga, 11.000111. Sheoa and Lamba llocolata. LOOO ImmA: .Market, higher; lambs. 1110011.40; yewr llnga, M 4ft0 00; wet hero, T.60I Ift; ewe. IT.M07.I4, aO Uva Mask MaeheO. St. Jeeeph. Nov. I ft. Cattle Reeel pa IH koadi eearhel oteMy; een. H 440 to 10; towo aad ketfer. 4.0i.H) aalvaa. It 00010 00. Meo fce4te lead head; twartia4 oea4yi le l M; balk of as lea, 10460 a. saoea aad lAba nosotpta, 1.000 kaad; aarhe4 16010a htghe; laaaba. I1.0 ll.lOi awoa, 7 0001 oa. aeawo rt ! Saas MwkaO. Ihaao ftty. la.. Nov. la Tai(lw Raeata, 14 head; merb seadri Wf otMra, l .1 0tO, btMVSL 1100; so; knara HIIA 4 It balto, otaae, ee . II 101 Keaw MeortntSb t,0 ha4. P-arhet fleas, MM HH0O4. Mia, .! heavy. Ift I0I Tt, bath ef oatv. I eefl t liter ed tsaba R-is, l.eaa heeg martiei steady, owee, ttveeff e, Mata. MH0IIH. MaaaaoHks Rev 0 Whist Pn : llftetj, Mtf, t Oft Caah' Na. I aaew latli4, la I eomMnx IIMh0 I H0i nm. 1 sasihwA ' 0I 01, t mm- I r Ot0e. tpa I wf M0Uja, rie-eaead"-!! t01 ea Pk Paewf aatoaa. lev htaba, aaaoad at II ll, aeaae lulip 4 eW IHI1 ia kr l 4101 41 Bra 1 O40tf e w 10 1 hie vtwteo, ia t4 I.a ft m m i MietuH tap i, tut g, ia m m a, is aa, I'aeoj W Aoaaetaais am4 fcew, le IV A M fee. I -m Reex OteewO!? kN4 Oe 11. wiaai -a I at fd , rvwe m.tmm l Mat a lum Hunting Clothing and Gunning Outfits Complete stocks at very modest prices. HartSchaffner&MarxCIothes Are QUALITY-ALL WOOL Garments Patrick Duluth, Sherman Brothers and Oregon City Woolen Mills Mackinaws Men's Brocton-Made SHOES N, . Black Tan About 200 pairs of Odd Size Men's Higb-Grade Sboes Many styles. Tan Russia Calf, Black Calf, Black Vici Kid. Some novelties with fancy tops. Former prices $3.50 to $6.50. Famous makes. Sale price, Saturday, pair $2.98 A Lot of Boys' Shoes Shoes. Regular $2.60 Saturday, pair. Mafao Flee. .lEH'S FunnisnifJGs-Foun DIG specials Just When You Need -Them Money-savers,-every one, and such remarkable find just what he seeks. Mm OmNUoI Mea'a Mea aad Cettoa Hm aaaortod tori lie W..W Weed Med AkVWaal Swe Caa. meatir r eaktf sad taaty aiktaua. r"a4 oanteov las Q ICQ Mm'i FleoMMt sHeto Aiaarleil riaio) tt Munary eellai. aapaal TELEPHONE THE We call particular attention to these Shoes for outdoor' wear Shoes that will stand hard wear. A. heavy Blick and Dark Tan Willow Calf, full double soles to heel; blucher style.- Good Shoes for policemen, mail carriers or anyone in need of Shoes that will stand the task. $4.50 $5.50 Odd sizes. All high-grade to $3.50 values. Special 1 1 .98 Mea't Store. Spocoal Nov 1 1.600 Pel, IW Rad a Caa Cleeei Siotee aad tmrttm eteet tram a GUnmnll f aaaafee. twee, la r.fiar T. arevrdtae to iaa keh imi of WaiW, ti flaeea M14 eelt a 1 1 SO, II tl aad II. it, mtt ret, fit gfjg Spowial Kev 3 Om Jm Ha l F.a mm4 WlaOT r''t(fcsi lWIWW fri8MH"" (Btl W'a'r 1mmtm4 a4 ld nkaaA All mm la oa M, tort H eaefc ojvaaMtf. Wlta tiwi 7 Q tm. mut. f 7C OTHER BIG BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Heaea WetfU , paw. ,. 4 9c eeaeea ta uaaai vaiaat at IIM 0 QQ 2020 DOUGLAS" BEFORE THE present wool j ing clothiers agreed that PI the quality foundation; nov question, while others try conscience by usihg the Hart Schaffner & Marx C WOOL and will alwayr sold in this store WE K. by that we mean not so n. thread of cotton NOW ARE BUYING. Look for the Hart Schaffner & Marx Label A small thing to look for, but a big thing to find. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and At $15, $20 and $25 These are 20 Below Oi hers cf Like Value Men's and Young n's Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 and $15 SUITS Two and threa button modela. plain or pinch back, rith perma nent front or long eoft roll; mad in Wonted, Tweedi, Cberiota and Caaaimerea. Fur and Fur Lined Coats, $18 to $95 We carry the largest line of Fur and I vc Lined Coats hereabouts. Kingley Trousers Pure values $7.50 to $8.00, at Men's and Boys'Winter Hats Over 200 Do ton Mom'a and Boys' Fall and WwUr Head wear Floor stock and sample lines, Saturday at a big saving. Mow's Caps, with fur inside bands. Golf and Brighton shapes. All sizes and colois 45c Mom's Hi(b-Crado) Coif and Brifktoa Style Caps with fur inside bands; silk lined. All the newest shapes; values to $1.50, Saturday, 65c gr and yOC Sal of Boys' I Im' mmd CUUm'i Fall mmd WiaU inuU tmnm. Including Uolf Cap Chinchilla and Woolen of all kind. Stetson W are headquarter for the world-r Stetses HaU, at S3 SO, 14 00, to. . . Mayor Sold tore tKluehrely, al Braadeis ! Soft and Stiff Ban. at Men's Fu. The HKMt ewaylet hne of Men's Seel, H.li Seel. Neera. .pecta!, f I.OO. 13.40, !$. varieties that every man will Spil No. 4 Alt-W m4 Pee Wa4 Sweelee Ceata V Mat aad lav raf f o v-..n.3 1 FSLrffT- It IVMea Mea'e Aa-Weei a 1 ft i.:4f "HtoJ aad Onm-ere- MfeftX Sam aM ria teto frcai at p.i-,,'V, A See matm. Aa1l eaadee i Wk4&$&Wl Mi rmm1 owd fM onoteea letrao - B&f ft Iti y a. ft fffy. iifX 1 :d Kftllli Da Mea'e ! Alt-W 4 1 VS I r.'.ri"; "1 , i f V eaderfnt munml , ' Bwlt tt. lat, $2.9 fwfeet t ft m4 oMatnaf falitie. Mil SO I IM feie Me' Aa Caaalee .' fta tfUmStf Sigiaio aad keettad. I War. . . v.. ... ind n tnting Clothing and Gun ting Outfits Complete sfrvtt'A Jlt vsorv tnAleil ne-issa 3, all manufactur LL WOOL was j are silent on this ;e peace with their ibrics. "ays heen ALL while they are WOOL and 'tredth part of a "V WHAT YOU Overcoats THE OVERCOATS " th. "iimed fab ric! at i newest: medciaj bo backs, fitted acke ai:d every atyle of pinch back. Full swafger coata with patch pockets: satin yoke and sleeve linings. f lk - worsted materials, $4.75 $7.50 Up 'mdweart - Ueadweer with fur and plush Jtah-Rahs and Plush, QC Special, 45c, 65c and fOC Hats owned John B. $10.00 at $3.00 pecial $2.00 Caps ur Caps in the city, including tM.0,kr,!.a?d $22.50 fi T'Vf I 1 ot,, i' '-Urn '-"'I 4 - ; All taa k.lievo thee I be th mmM wtirhU in all turn, i $5.50 4 aad uuUaed. Made of ntr Wrt ta S.o; o: f QQ r IoTO ; Va' Stara. r brtt aad Awaxhe ws daav e-wath Mtt pet tnwM I 0 0 ewo m mti m4 Hl. NIMI- mttnmm at '4 ti t oaaaa to) f ar eo I HI gwtwM He