- THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. -OCTOBER 9." 1917. - Jr. FOR RENT HOUSES South. 701 S. ISTH ST.. eight rooms, modern, new iurnaee. low rent. P. E. Her, 314 Ramge mug L'OUf. ius. FUK Kk.Nl' s-room bouse, hot water heat S bath rooms, on car line. 1143 Park Ave. PBone H. S4M. 6-ROOM house, modern except heat, 831 E. iiii si. s:u. tl. 210b. 6-HOOM COTTAGE, modern except heat wenster 3355. 2715 uHIO 7-room house, mudurn, fit po montn. r none Webster 4200. k-ilOOM. cottage for rent at 3913 Mason street. Call Webster 2174. Miscellaneous. HOUSES AND COTTAUKa. PARTLY MODERN. S505 Pierce St MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. 30 8. 24th Ave, !9(H Saratoga St 2876 Saratoga St , 1S09 California St STRICTLY MODERN. 5- r.. 93 3. 31st Ave , T-r.. 917 8. Ifith St -r.. 621 S. ISth St 6- r.. 1011 Dowav Ave 7- r., 1036 S. 30th Ave. 8- r.. 323 Park Ave . . 9- r., 119 Chicago St 10- r., 2221 Dodge St FLATS. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. -r.,SllS N. sltU St lOrl.. 705 S. 13th St. 7-r.. -r.. -r., -r.. 7-r., ..325.00 ..$11.00 ..$18.00 ..$30.00 . .$30.00 $25.00 $25.00 $40 00 $37.50 $35.00 $30.00 .... .335.00 $40.00 ..$1150 ..$15.00 PORTER & SHOT WELU . 303 6. 17th fit. ' Doug, ,oiS. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT " la the way of four, five or six-room mod era. tin-fii.rltif in,tn..i,. n., . will b given to those In better districts of ni 10 aeai atrsct with own ers. No agent. TELEPHONE DOITOLAS 1016 1619 CAPITOL. AVE.. 9-r all mod flat,"$3 1781 Hamilton, 8-r., mod. ex. heat, lust newly repaired, large garage, (IS. 1011 Bancroft. 5-r.. part mod., $13. 935 N. 34th, -r. fiat. mod. ex. ht., 1U.50 RASP- BROS., 110 Keellne Bldt. Tyler 731 M.CB 7-room Jlat. 19,17 Cuming ..,$25 S-room house, 3513 Decatur Bt..; $13 wnn nr. niopu.. U3 FAKNAM ST. Houses In all parts of the city. mvElUH. BON3 & CO., 608 Bee Bldg FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. -SELMA TERRACE, ... 630 PARK' AVE. NW ready for occupancy, sightly location, 4- rooms with 6-room ac commodation, strictly . modern in everjHietail. ' Fire and sound-proof construction. SEL&A REALTY & CONSTRUC TION CO., Douglas 9069, Harney 1821, THE BOSWORTH, 2217-19 HOWARD ST. 1 rooms and bath, furnished or unfur nished, $35 and $40, winter rates. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. "833 Securities Bldg. CLOSE In rooms, suitable for studio, office, dentist, dressmaker, etc., with living rms. ' adjoining. T. F. Hall, 434 Ramge. D. 7408. ST. CLAIR. 14th add Harney, 3 and 4-room apart ments. Call Harney 647. APARTMENTS, all slses and prices, splen did location, 24th and Famam. D. 1472. South. 616 S. .27TH, 6-r., modern flat, $25. C. 6. CARLBERO, 312 Brandeis Thea. Bldg. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 4-room apartment, walking distance; Janitor, heat, etc.; $40 summer, $48.60 winter. Douglas S392. . PETERS TRUST COMPANY. Specialists In Apartment Management. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. ; Dowjr Town Barber Shop For Rent ; Very attractive 'ihodern' barber ehop tile floor, fine plumbing and back bar equipped tor four xhairs. Very tow rent. A real opportunity Mr a llvu' barber. Inquire 'of J. B. MILLER, MANAGER, WELLINQ- ton. ijry; qmaha., WORLD REALTY .'COMPANY (Realtors.) :, Theater Entrance. : DoPjrls "6342..; . ' Sun Theater Bldg.; : REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. Just completed, ( rooms, all on one floor; stairway to floored attic; living rooms finished in oak and beautifully decorated; full cement basement; fur nace; exterior frame and stucco; located high and sightly; In Wsverly Park, just south of Kon tensile Park. Price $3,300; (100 down, balance terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-313 Brandeis Theater Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACE HOME ' Sevan rooms with sun room; hot water heat.' with garage; one-half block to car; only built a few seasons. This is strictly flrst-clsss. Will sacrifice. Douglas tsli Traver Bros., (19 First National Bank. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgagee NO DKI.AY IN CLOSING LOANS W T ORAM AM, 0 Pee Bldg . t MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, ' V 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg V Cm OA RV 1 SHb Ri X? , -r LOANS Om Net BK Bldg LOW RATKS C O CARI.BKRO. $1$ Bran- dots Theater Bldg D. 985 Stocks and Bonds. WE OFFER $44,00- Ssrpy county bonds to not the Investor 43( per cent. Ronds are in denomination of $1,000 and mature In two to ten years. We recommend them as safe Investment E. H. Lou fee. Inc., 633 Keellne Bldg. OIL STOCKS. A. U WRIOHT. riatu-on Hotel Onus 371?. I-ROOM all modern house; hot water heat; one-half block to ear. Call Colfax 1307. South. ONB 6-room and one 4-roum cottage, both on one lot; fin condition; live In on and rent the other. Price (or both. $3,760 Vary easy terms No 3433 8 30tb St. NORR1S & NORR1S. 400 Bee Bldg . Phone Douglas 4370 sacrifice sale. Owner 'from North Dakota here for few day to sell 1113 Park Ave., occupied by CM. Lenta at rental of $600 per year. Price 14.000; 400 cash, balance easy. F. T. Wead. 10 8. nth St. HANSCOM Park district, $3,800, ( rooms with Sleeping porch, oak finish. Good -furnace. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. NEAR Hanacom Park, large S-room, all modern house, reasonable for cash or trade for smaller' home: Call H. 6530. Miscellaneous. BIG BARGAIN S rooms, all modern except heat; only TRAVER BROS,, 819 U't .Nat'l Bk. . -.CLAS81T BUNOALOW. Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price $3,850; reasonable terms. BENSON & Cj'.RMICHAEL (4$ Psxton Blk Douglas 1T2I. W FAKNAM SMITH CO., Real Estate and Insurance. . ln Pernsm St Doug 1064 K 8. TRUMBULL. JS0S 1st Nat Bk Bldg D .173 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty H. A WuUF, Realtor. Ware B1K Bperiallut In downtown business property REAL ESTATE Investment SEK US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. a. p. tu:;ey & son, REALTORS. 620 First vNatt'l BankJ Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange WE HAVE a client who owns a section In Sioux county. Neb., represented as being good farm land; no sand or rock. Pries (20 per acre. Will take a good home Is on this land, . E. P. SNOWDEN & SON, 423 S. ISth St. D. 9371. HAVE several choice rejw quarters in east ern Edmunds Co., s. D., close to ADer deen, $37.50 to $45 per acre; wheat, 20 to 30 bushels per acre; will consider small Omaha property or auto or horses as part payment. B. N. Clauson?6212 N. 28th Ave. 5 ACRES North of Benson 154" miles; fair Improvements;- clear; $4,000. Will take clear home In Omatia. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City National. Doug. 8862. SHERIDAN. Dawes. Rock and Dundy Co Improved ranches, clear, for sale or ex change. 8. 8. R. B. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4810. 627 City Nat. Bank Bldg. WILL TRADE warm S-room cottage, 'new condition, fc- Ford sedan or other car; rents $20. Webster 21 . 640 ACRES fine grass land In Blaine Co., nicely Improved. $10 per acre, for home la Omaha. 803 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. IN VIOS't'iUATB my system, omaha Realty Trsrtlna t'x 1 Patterson plv Tvler tRIi REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. - . AFTER looking at IINNB LUSA 300 dif- rereni onyers oeciaea mat it was in uoi proposition on the market and they backed' their judgment by buying lota. JF YOU will- come out .today you will understand why the, others, are buying. , CHARLES W. ilARTIN & CO., 742 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. 166 and 240 acres Adjoining atock farms. Good buildings In fine repair, new fencea. Corn crop excellent Prloea and terms right, as must sell one or both this year. Owner, Wm. B. Hubbard. Pips stone, Minn. Nebraska Lands. DliSlRABLB EASTERN NED. FARMS FOR SALE. Three 40-acre farms. Six 89-acre farms. Located near Blair, Neb. Prices reason able, (ISO to (200 per A. 1 Two KO-acre farms near Blair. Price (120 to (140 per A. Well Imp. 160 acres, 1H ml. from Elkhorn. Neb. Price (175 per A. Cheap. 330- acre farm 3 rai. S. W. of Coler idge, (12S per A. All tillable. Easy terms If desired. 320-acre Ideal farm near Omaha. Price (200 per A. Buy one of these money-making farms from PAUL PETERSON, 362-4 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha. Or Blair. .Neb. Phone- D. 1280. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Big: Run of Cattle at Steady ' Prices; Hogs 5c Lower; Sheep Are 25c Higher. Omaha, October I, 1917. Receipts were Cattle. Hpks. Sheen. Estimate Mondny ....13,000 3,000 18,000 Same day last wenk. .16,610 1.879 33,339 Same day 3 wks. ago. .36.029 2,213 44,961 Seme day 3 wks. sgj.,17.278 3.974 38.144 Same day 4 wk. ego.. 7,44:1 1,247 30,870 Same day last year. . 18.C47 3.493 38.103 Receipts and disposition of life stock at tne Union Stock yards, Oman, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: KECEU'TS-CAKLOAPB. Cattle, Hoss, Sheep, H'r's. C M. A S. T 8 4' ., 1 Mlasour Pacific .; 6 .. .. .. Union PacKto .... 119 2 (1 $ C. & N. W east.. 6 3 l I C. N. V west. 331 13 .. 10 C St. P., M. A O. 3 .. .. C, B. Q , west.. 1(6 & I ( C, R. I & P., east 11 .. .. I C. R. I. & P., west t . 4 .. .. Illinois Central ,,1 4 ,. Chicago, Ot. West, 2 ,. ,, Total receipts... 633 33 ( DISPOSITION HEAD. 14 FARM. 100 acres, tH -mllee from stock yards, So. Omaha. Good Improvements. 120 acres, level land, good Improve ments, 38 miles from Omaha. 80 acrrs. level land, extra good Im provements. 26 miles from Omaha. JOHN J. LUTES. . Paplllion. Nob. 10 QUARTER SECTIONS, unimproved, Per kins county, Nebraska, land; good soil close to railroad. Can sell on payment of (300 to (800 per quarter and carry bal ance against land five and ten years at 6 per cent Write for particulars. Winer & Bradley, Grand Island. Neb. SMALL Nebraska tarm o neasy payments 6 acres up. We fsrm the farm we sell you. The Hungerford Potato Growers association. 15th and Howard Sta., Omaha Dnuelns (71 GOOD farm In Morrill county, Nebraska, 4S0 acres; good Improvements. Price only (32 per acre. Must be sold by October 32. J. C, Koebn, 626 South 39th St, Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE by owner, (20 acres, ( miles 8 W. Coleridge; well Improved, all under cultivation. Address Paul Peterson, 364 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb. A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm 4 mile from Hartlngton. Neb. . Well Improved and all good land: will sell or exchange See Q A. Kull, Oakland. Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high grade. medium priced land nn Nebraska very little money required. C Bradley, Wol- bach. Neb.' FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acrc farm near Ponca, Neb.: easy terms. If desired. Address Dr. C W. Olllln, (16 F L & T Bldg.. Slou City, la FOR SALE 490 acres Improved dairy farm, $10 per here. Write C. H. Fields, Ashby, Neb. LIST your lands for quick results with C J canan, 3io McCsrue Bldg., omsha. Texas Lands. LAND3 AT fair value assured by Chamber of Commercn. New plans to ssttle and develop the most fertile lands if South Texas Immediately adjacent fine market Farming and dairying demonstration un der our direction. Only approved landa offered for tale. If you want to own a farm write for booklet J. Agricultural Dept.. Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texas. GOOD corn land, east Texas, (26 an acre uet my free book. ' ' W. S FRANK. 301 Neville Block. Omaha Oregon .Lands. FOR .RENT 1106-8 8.' 6th .v St, ' two Store' rooms, good business location. ' Inqulte 1121 ,8; 6th St.. - r , SMALL-store, .Chicago St., near 16th, (25. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago St. ' ' , ST3RE" on- 16thistret, near postoft ice. G. P,. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago St. Office and Desk Room. WILL rent private office to .stenographer doing public work with telephone service for a. "few hours work, each day. ' Ad dress' Box 7877, Bee. - LOW-PRICED rtod. offices. Farnara Bldg., 13 & Farnam, (Old 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. FIRST TRUST CO., (Realtors.) Tyler. 600? WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartmcnti and Flats. PARSY With furniture' would like to inter est owfter of vacant flat of 12 or 16 rooms on partnership proposition, 680 Brandeis Bios'. Desk 1, Phone 2410. Moving and storage GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and moving' t lit N. Iltb St Phone Doug-, las (94. METROPOLITAN ,VAN ANR STORAGE CO.. Expert services; prompt attention. Tout moving, your packing, your storage. Main Office. Central Furn'ture Store, , 17t in Howard. Tel. Doug. 7786. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate ' locked rooms for household goods-and pianos i moving, packing and hipping. ' . . , OMAHA VAN' AND STORAGE CO.. 803 B. 16th. I ' ' Douglas 418. FIDELITY sMi vica ' FREE Phone Douglas 38? -for complete Jlat of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving, - ' ' "16th and Jackson 8ts , Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service lu moving, packing and storing, call' Tyler 230 or Douglas 4.ia Jn -DI717r Express Co.., Moving . V IwCiiXV . Packing and. Storage 1207-Fsrtiam 8t. Web 2748 Dnug. 4141. .im tatTCTXTCCO 19 UdVINll uun Duoii.uw w ... , Large van, two men, (1.60 per hour. MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO.. Doug. 1499 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. REAL-BUNGALOW IN DUNDEE. S01Q CUMING STREET. An elegantly planned bungalow, entirely modern In every appointment, all on one floor with extremely largo rooms. Living room 23. ft. Ions, dining room 16 ft; 8 fine bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Second floor could be ftnlshed Into 2 or 8 nice rooms. Located on a full south front lot, high nd sightly, 3 short blocks to car and In an excellent neighborhood. Owner leaving city latter part of month and will make a bargain price to someone. For price and terms see us. HIATT COMPANY, 245-7-9 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60. i'OR SALE Seven room house all modern, lot 50x140. well located, must sell. Price (3.600,-Cash (1.600. Your time well spent looking ; Into this bargain. Box 7917, Omsha Bee. 4 ROOMS, city' water, electric llghta. t large corner lols southwest of Hanscora Park; (100" casb; balance monthly. Wal nut 8466. ' - - N6rth. Best Buy in the North bide $3,700 Price Just reduced for quick sale. On 24th St, south of Miller park; a 6-room, 2-story house, .modern in every detail. Beautiful lot with flowers, shrubs and fruit Living room' arrangement on the first floor, with three excellent bedrooms second floor;- house In. excellent condii tion, Owner leaving the city. This ia a REAL BAR1ATN. , GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 2962. ' 912-20 City' National illNNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 24th St., can be bought at a bargain. This lot must be aold. Call owner evenings, Walnut 70. "Heart .of the Range." ...Jordan valley project Oregon. 44,600 acres Irrigated land. Free map. Next ex cursion. October 16. HARLEY J. HOOKER, 940 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omsha. Neb Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Price $220. only $3 casb and 60. cents per. week. , Dnug 2392 REAL ESTATE-SUBURBAN. - Bensoru FOR BALE 6C acres H mile from Dodge St; 3 miles from Omaha. D. Wesemanu. Route 6, Benson,' Neb. Dundee. BEAUTIFUL 'DUNDEE HOME. 8 rooms and large garage, on the best . street In Dundee; convenient to both car lines; family going to the Blacksone. For price and location see ALLEN & BARRETT, 613 Bee Bldg! Douglas 7763. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attractive, homes. Before buying be sure and see , GEORGE & CO. HOMES and home sites In Dundee. SHUER CARY. 204, Keellne. D fT4. Acreage. 6.33 ACRES FRUIT KEYSTONE PARK IMPROVED $6,500 Will Consider Exchange In. the prettiest and moat highly Im proved section of Keystone Park. A fine view,- overlooking' ' Benson ; 4-room new . house, full basement,- garage, barn, mod ern poultry house; .800 raspberry, bushes,: (00 ' gooseberry bushes, 1,000 asparagus; strawberries; cherry; ' apple, plum and "pear trees; grapes; fenced and cross fenced, blan3 cultivated. Will consider 6-room up-to-date house in Omaha as part payment. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle, Sunday, Walnut 8672. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors), 1614 Harney St. - . ACREAGE FOR SALE. By nonresident who Is In town and wishes to dispose of same while here. Good tract, fair improvements. If Interested call in person for Miner at Her Orand hotel. , CALDWELL ACRES."" " Our new acreage-addition southwest of the Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter acres; easy terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Douglas 297. 212 8. 17th Bt. FIVE' acres west of Elmwood park; Ideal suburban homeslte; could be subdivided. There Is a real' future to this. Let me show. you. Telephone Walnut 2466. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyer for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with (200 to (600 down. Call Osborne Reslty Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Omaba Nat Bank Bldg ' ' LISTING bouses to rent or sell on small casb payments; have partlea waiting Western Real Estate. 413 Karbacn Blk. D. 3607 FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans ahd Mortgages. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest 6 per rent, ty, per cent and ( per cent. PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. (3.000 MTGE. bearing 6V4 pet. aeml-ann.; secured by property valued at $12,000. Talmage-Loomls In. Co.. W, O. W. Bldg. H. W BINDER. Money on band for mortgage loan City National Bank Bldg SHOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONEY KAKW and clly lons. &. 61 and per.cent V H Thtrmas. Kelllne Bldg. Doug g $100 to '310.000 MADE promptly F . D Wesd. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Ferns m S's sloNbiy to loan on mproved farms and rsnchea. Kloke liweermeni t . iwitsi OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB FARMS CKEEFE R. ft, CO 101$ Omaha Nat'l. Wyoming Lands. WANTED Eight or more American citixens who would be Interested In filing on government oil land In Wyoming, as I do locating, validating, and filing. .Prices reasonable. Can give best of references from Casper, Wye;. " ' Write or call on &. 'T. Evans, 4640 , Dodge St, Omaha, or telephone Walnut 1523- REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE PROPERTY (9x132. 14th and Leavenworth Sts. Good brick buildings. For sale or lease. E. H. Benner Co.. D. 8406. POULTRY AND PET STOCK Wanted. WANTED Male Alrdale registered pup, six weeks old. Box 7838, Omaha Bee. For Sale. FOR SALE Angora kits, ped., color and line bred, apt trained, H. 2252. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by- the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security (40. ( mo.. H, goods, total cost. ((.SO. (40, mo. ndoraed notes, tots, cost (3.(0 Smaller, large am'te proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 482 Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam, Ty .,((( LEGAL . RATES LOANS (84.00 (340.00 or more Easy payments. ' Utmost privacy 40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. ' (396. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY DIAMONDS and Jewelry loans at 3ft and lVfc per cent j private booths. W. C. Flatau. 601 Securltl (Rose) Bldg Tyler 960 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malash'ork. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est 1894. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frieda Beckman and husband to Lottie B. Brawner, Webster street, 604.75 -feet west of Thirty-third gtreet north, side, 42x160 (3.100 Frances I. . Thomas and . husband to Arthur G. Beck, Forty-ninth street, 200 feet south of Francis street, 60s 127 V4 ,.... 100 Frances I. Thomas' and husband to Clarence Beck, Forty-ninth Street, 250 feet south of Francis strset, EOi 127 100 Douglas Security company to George . W. Megeatn, Thirty-second avenue, 105.8 feet south ot Ed Crelghton avenue, east side, (0x127 1 Christine Neilsen to Joseph E. Taylor, Twenty-fourth street, 33 feet north of Fort street east side, (0x106... 1,260 John W. Robinson to Margaret Cranny, Webster street, 291.26 feet west of Thirty-third street, north side, 25x 138.; Webster strset 316.26 feet west of Thirty-third street, north side, 15 X150 .' 5,100 Nathan Somberg and wife to E. Seeley, southwest corner Twenty-fifth and Pierce streets, 61Hx90 3,600 Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to Btato'Bav ings and Loan association, Rurdette street 60 feet east of Fifty-first street, north side. 160x128 1,000 Independent Realty company to GeoVge Brandeis, Farnam street, , 110 feet west of Sixteenth' street north side, - 22x133 1&0 New York Produce Market. New York. Oct 8 Butter Market un settled; receliJs. 6,633 tubs; creamery, hfghcr than extras.-44tt ft'464c; creamery extras (92 score), 44 Vic; firsts, 43l4c; sec onds, 41M042Vic. Eggs Market Irregular; receipts, (.830 cases; fresh gathered extras, 4546c; extra firsts; 42 44c; firsts, 29641c; seconds. HO 88c. Cheese Market weak; receipts, 1,239 boxes; state fresh specials, 26c; state, aver age run. 26tt26o. Poultry Alive, market dull; no prices quoted. Dressed, market dull; chickens, 2335c; fowls, 2230c; turkeys, 2439c. , Kansas City Prodnce Market. Kansas City, Mo.; Oct. 8. Butter Cream ery, 4Hic: firsts, 40c; seconds, 39c; packing, (6c. Ekks Firsts. 26c; seconds, 29o. Poultry Hens, 21&c; rooster 14V4e; broiler 21 Vic Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Totals 10,993 1,884 :'l,!S5 Morris & Co 365 368 84 Switt company... 1,665 91 1.900 Cudahy Packing Co. 1.469 93 1.800 Armour & Co 1.4C3 (43 1,632 Sohwarts Co... $05 ..... J. W. Murphy 67( Lincoln Packl.ig Co. . 44 Cudahy, Denver 211 W. B. Vansant Co.. 134 Breton & Versanti. 167 Hill & Sob 381 ..... . ..... F. B. Lewis. '616 Huston &. Co.-...... -36 ' 1 . ..... J. B. Root..........' 91 J. H. Bulla 416 ..... - ..... U F. Hoai.H (37 ..... ;. Rosenstock Brs 839 F.'O. Kellorg 319 Werthelmer ft Degan 821 ..... H. P. Hamilton 334 Sullivan Bra 131 Rothschild & Krebs. 90 Mo. ft Kan Calf Co. 90 Hlggln. 9 .. Huffman ........... 8 ..... ..... Roth 46 Meyer 5 Baker, Jones & Smith 43 Banner Brs 170 ..... ..... John Harvey....... 1,479 Dennis Francis,.. 45 , Jensen A Lugren.... 183 ..... ..... Other buyers 1,6(3 17,095 Total 10,993 1.SS9 31.389 Cattle The weelt opens out with a very fair run of cattle, about 13.000 head, but this falls some 3,503 short of last Monday, or the corresponding Monday a year ago. Quality was some Improved over last week, but at that there was not a very liberal supply of deslrsbU beef, and anything that suited the killers or on which the killer and feeder buyers found competition sold resd lly at fully steady price. ' On the ordinary run of medium and light weight cattle the market was very little different from last week, but extremely uneven and uncer tain. This was true ot both beef steer and cow stuff. In stockers and feeders the movement wss Inclined to be sluggish and while cat tle that had weight and quality aold fairly well, the light weight and off quality grades were very slow sale at very uneven figures. In acme cases values ruling weaker than last Thursday and Friday. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, (18.O017.00; good to choice beeves, (14.00(9 16.00; fair to good beeves, (18.00 13.60; common to fair beeves. (9 00OH.00; good to choice yearlings, -114.00(916.60.' fair to good yearlings, $13.001,4.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.60fl)12.O0; prime heavy grass beeves, $13.00ifH4 2B; good to choice grass beevev (10.00 12.00: fair to good grass beeves, (9.0010.00; common to fair grass beeves, (7.60(98.75; good to choice heifers, (8.009.25; good to choice cows, (7.758.00; fair to good cows, $6.6007.60; common to fair cows, (6.0006.26; prime feeding steers. (10.00 14.26; good to choice reeoers, I8.CC01O.OO: fair to cood feeders. $7.6008.60; common to fair feeders, $6.00 7.00; good to choice stockers, (8. 60010.00: stock heifers, (6.6068.00; stock cows, (6.00 W(.tu; stock calves, $8.6009.60; veal calvea, (8.0013.00; bulla, stats, etc, (5.6QO7.60. Representative sales; Hogs Receipts were light, bnt other mar ket reported lower prices, and the ton here was easier, kales ranging from stesdy to 6o lower than Saturday. Everything . exoept a leao or two mat was still out was cleaned up In good season. The bulk was made at (18.80lS18.95 and the top waa steady at (19.35. Representatlvs sales: -No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 81. .270 150 (18 75 14. .232 80(18(0' 43. .287 ... 18 85 49. .381 150 18 90 67..27( 110 18 95 3. .193 70 19 00 74..2S4 110 19 10 TO. .838 80 19 16 70. .203' 70 (5 Sheep Hardly any of the sheen ' and lambs hnd been yarded uj to mid forenoon, trains all being late. Th few early offer ings as well as some stu.'f that wss held over from Saturday sold fairly readily at prices that were strong to as much a 25c higher. Feeder lamba of medium weights and pretty good quality sold around (17.76 18.4)0 and nons of them could be considered toppy. There was also a better undertone to the feeding and breeding ewes, trade. early sales Uoking at least steady. A string of good breeding ewes i Id at (13.15 and feeders brought (10.10. Early offering In cluded no killers. Tone to the market was weak In sympathy with declines elsewhere. Quotations on sheep end lambs: Lambs, fair to choice, (17.25018.10; lambs, feeders, $16.O018.0O; lamba, culls, $12.00(3)16.60; yearlings, fair to choice, (13.00 13.00; year lings, feeders, 1 3.00 13.00; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00 12.00; ewes, fair to choice, $10.00 11.00; ewes, cull and feeder, (5.60 ?10.00; ewe, breeder, all ages, (10.609 16.00. Representative sales: Ar. Pr. 1207 Colorado feeder Iambs... 60 117.75 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Sunday Receipts Heavy; Buy ers Continue Cautious on Corn and Buy for Imme diate Use Only. Omaha, October 8. ID IT Arrivals ot all grain over Sunday were quite heavy, 283 rare being reported. Ar rivals of wheat were especially heavy, ninety-one cara ot this cereal being on the floor, the largest wheat receipt In several weeks There was only a fair demand for cash rorn, buyers not being particularly anx lous to talte any amount of this cereal. Re celpts totaled elghty-ix car and many of Oat sold at practically unchanged prices. Arrivals ot this cereal continue to be fairly heavy, eighty-two care arriving In this morning, and the greater part of these were disposed of. although several sample of the poorer and oft grades were left on th tables. Th No, ( whit and standard grade aold at 68o and the No. I at 67tte067Vo, while th No. 4 sold at the same figure. Th sample grade went at 6T(67Ue and on tale of No. ( mixed wa mad at 67 v. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 166.0OO bu.; oats. 509,000 m ' Primary wheat receipt were 1,631.000 bu. and shipment 639,000 bu against receipts of 9,(50.000 bu. and shipment ot 1,139,900 bu. last year. Primary . corn receipt wer 474,000 bu. and shipments (04,000 bu., against receipts of 679.000 bu. and shipment ot (41,000 bu. last year. Primary oat receipt were 1,(30,900 bu. and shipments (48.O0O bu., against receipts of 1,830,000 bu. and shipment of 1,0(1,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. v Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 35 79 181 Minneapolis .......... ..(20 Puluth 44 . . ... Omaha ,.W..JV. 91 8 (9 Kansas City .A i.ltt. ' 74 St. Louis . .( -109 Winnipeg ..............841 .. These sale were reported today: What--No. I hard winter: 1 oar, (3.H. No. ( hard winter; 11 cars, (2.13. No. 5 hard winter: t car, ((.09. No. 4 hrd win ter: 1 car, (1.13; 1 car, ((.07. No. ( dark hard winter: I cars. (2.1$. No, ( yellow hard winter: I oars, $2 06. No, 1 mixed hard redVlnter: 1 car. (3.0T; 1 ear. ((.06. No. 4 mixed red hard winter! 1 ear, (3.06; 1 car, (3.06. No. 1 dark northern spring: 1 car, $3.19. No. ( dark northern spring: 1 car, (3.16. No, I dark northern spring; 1 car, (3.13. No. 1 northern spring: ( cars, (3.16. No. J northern spring: ( cara, (313. No. ( northern spring: 1 oar. $1.09; 1 oar (smutty), $1.08. Sample northern spring: 1 car, $2.04. No. 3 red spring: 1 ear, (3.09. No. 3 red spring: 3 cars. (5.07. No, 3 mixed hard red spring: 1 car, (3.0T. No. 4 mixed hard red spring: 1 car, (2.01. No. 6 hard red spring: 1 car (smutty), (3.00. No. 1 durum: 1 car, (3.16. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car, (1.19. No, ( amber durum: 6 cars. $2.16; 1 car (smutty), (1.15. No. 3 amber durum: 1 car, (3,13. No, 1 red du rum: 2 cars, (3.08. No. 1 red durum: 8 ram, $3.05. No. ( red durum: 1 cars, $3.03; 1 car (smutty), (1.93. No. ( red durum and corn mixed; 1 car, (2.06; 1 car, (2.05. , Rye No. I: 1 car. (l.RItt; t can, $18$. No. 8: 1 3-6 cara. 11.(1. No. 4) 1 car. (1.79. Barley No. 1: 1 car. (1.36; 1 car, (1.96. No. : 1 car, (1.36: 1 car, (1.83; 1 car, (1.33. No. 1 toed: 1 car, $1.33, Sample: 1 car, (1.33: 1 car. $1.23. v Corn No. t white: ( cars, (1.01; (-( ear. (3.00; No. t white: 3 6 car, ((.00. No. 6 white: 1 car, (1.98. No. 1 yellowt 1 car, (1.884i. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, (1.89; 1H car. (1.88 Vi. No. ( yellow: 1 car, (1.(6 Vi; (-5 car, (1.88. No. 6 yellow: (-5 car, (1.87. No. I mixed: 1 car (near yellow) (1.67; 19 car, (1.86Vi. No. I mixed: 5 (( ear, (1.86 Vi; (-6 car, (1.86. No. 4 mixed; 1 car, (1.86 Vi! ( cars, (1.86. Oats No. I white: I car, 530. standard: oars, 680. No. ( white: IT ears, 67o; ( oars, 67V40. No. 4 whltei 1 oar, 67to; (Vi cars, 67Vio; 1 cars. 67 Wo. 8 m pile white: I ears. 67 Vto: S cars. 67a No. ( mixed; 1 oar, 57Vio. Sample mixed: 1 ear, (6f4o. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: (3.00OI.0II. No. 2 yellow, (1.88101.89; No. ( yellow,, $1.881.88V4; No. 3 mixed, (1.86HC1.87; No. 3 mixed. (1.88 1.86 Vi. Oats: (67458c; standard. (7H 0 68e; No. ( white, 57 HO 67o; No. white, 57ViO57Vio. Barley: Malting, (1.3301.28; No. 1 feed, (1.1349 1.22. Rye: No. 1, (1.8001.(1; No. (, (L790 1.80. Local range of options: Art St. Louis Live Stock Market, Bt Louis, Oct. (. Cattle Receipt, 12, 600; market steady; native beef steers, (8.00 (1)17.50; yearling steers end heifer, (7.00 17.00; cows, (f.0010.60; stockers and feed ers, (6.601I.60; Texas quarantine steer. (6.7510.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, (9.00012.75; beef cows and heifers, (6.0010. 00; prime yearling steer and heif ers, (7l5010.00; native calve. (5.76016. 60. Hogs Receipts, 63,000; market steady; tights, (19.0019.50; pigs. 1 6.00 18.60 ; mixed and butchers, (19.0019.70; good heavy, (19.(0919.76; bulk. (19.00 K.T0. Bheep and Lambs Recslpts, 1,(00; mar ket steady. Lambs, (1 8.00 1 8.00 ;( ewes, (10.6011.60; wethers, (11.6012.60; can ners, (5.00(.(0. Slonx City Live Stock Market. Bloux City,- la., Oct (.Cattle Receipts, 11,000 head; market steady; beef steers, (7.60(916.00; fat cows and heifers, 46.50(9 9.00; canners, (5.256.25; stockers and feed ers, (7.OO12.50; calves, $7.6012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.00 8.00; feeding cow and better. (6.758.00. . Hoga Receipts, . 1500 head; market steady to ta lower; . light $18.5 19.00; mixed, (18. 7518.90; heavy, (18. 70019. 06; pigs, (17.6018.00j bulk of sales, 118.76 18.90. ' .' Sheep and Lambs Receipt), 1,000 head; market steady. Kansas City Live Stock Market.' Kansas City, Oct 8. Cattle Receipts, 37,000; market lower; prime fed steers, $16.0017.00; dressed beef steers, $11.60 15.60; western steers, (9.00013.00; southern steers, (7.0011.60; cows, (5.6O01O.OO; heifers, (6.50&13 QO: stockers and feeder. (8.60W14.00; bulls, (6.268.00; calv, (6.60 13.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,500; market steady; bulk, $16.7519.40; heavy, (19.00 19.60; packers an'd butcher ,(18 00919.45; light, $18.4019.35; pigs, $16.6017.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 14,000; mar ket lower; lamb, (17.26 18.20; yearling. (13. 000&13. 50; wethers, $11.00011.60; ewes, 3)0.00011.75; stockers and feeder ((.000 18.26. St. Joseph Live Stock Market 8t. Joseph, Mo., Oct. (.Cattle Receipts, 7,500 head; market slow snd lower; steers, (8.00016.00; cowe and heifers, (5,2614.00; calves, $6.001$.60. i Hogs Receipts. 2.6C0 head; market lower; top, (19.80; bulk of sales, (18.90 19.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (.600 bead; market steady; lamb, (11.60018.25; ewes, (6.00011.60. Kansas City Grain Market. ' Kansas City, Mo.. Oct (, Corn No. 1 mixed, (1.8601.87; No. 1 white, (2.04; No. 2 yellow, (1.89; December, (1.19; May, $1.14!. Oats Market steady; No. 1 white, (lo; No. 2 mlxud, 5959Vic St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis, Mo., Oct (. Corn No. 2 white, (2.07; December, (1.17L18; May. (1.14V4. Oats No. 1. 6859V4c; No. 1 white, (0(0Vae. Corn. Deo. May Oats.' Deo. May Open. High. Low. 1 18 1 12 69 Vi 1 IS 1 11 "M 69 Vi 111 111 (8 J Chicago 11:41 fit prloes. f urnUhn The Bee by Lopan & Bryan, atock and grain broker. 315 South sixteenth street, Omaha 111 111 6844 69 Vi Close. Bat'y. 1 II 1 K 694 NEW YORK STOCKS General Selling Movement Fol lows Government Crop Re port; Industrials Fin ally Suecttmb. Art. Open. High. Low Close, ffee'y. Corn. Dee. 1 19 1 19S 118H 1 18V4 118 May 1 16 1 15 11IH 1 16 116 Oats. Dec. (969Vi (9 (H 18 May ll61Vt (0 ' (1 1 Pork. Oct 45 (T 48 (4 , 41 17 46 00 45 00 Jan. 41 66 46 II 41 66 46 15 41 (1 Lard, Dot 24 TO 14 TO 14 67 14 67 11 II Jan. 21 17 11 17 21 16 11 17 II II Ribs. Oot. IT IT 18 00 2T 17 II 00 IT 17 Jan, 16 00 I 86 00 24 86 84 97 34 (5 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Killing Frost Encourage Corn Buying) Sea board Demand Strengthen Oats. Chicago, Oct I. Over-estimate of th shortag In th HIT yield of oorn, a com pared with th total suggested by th gov ernment crop report of a month ago, led today to a material advanoe In th oorn market Price closed firm. Via to 1 Vto net higher at ll.1801.3O December, and (1.161.1I My. Oat gained V4o to o. In provisions th outcome ranged from 3Vi6o decline to a rise ot (1.00. Government orop figures, Issued after th close today, proved a surprise to th eora trade, as the new official calculation Indi cated that nearly (6,000,000 bushel mere corn had been produoed than private ex pert had looked for. Buslnes today con sisted mainly of evenlng-up by abort, who were mistakenly .expecting that Washing ton would announce a falling off of about 73,000,000 bushels from last month' ap praisement. Widespread killing frosts last night tended to Increase buying. Opinion seemed to prevail that the maximum price conference here this week would make little, If any, change.. -Something of a revival of seaboard de mand strengthened oats. Guesses on the federal crop estimate were generally too high. Provisions rallied when ' eora developed strength. At first ths provision market had shown a 'tendency to sag on account of de cline In the value of hogs. Oat No. white, 60061c; standard, (O06Oc. Rye No. 2, (1.(101.14. Barley (1.2001.28. Timothy ((.0007.75. Clover (18.00022.50. Pork (46.00. Lard (24.80024.95. . Ribs (28.12 0 28.60. , Butter Market steady) ereemery, 40 Vi 43o. Eggs Market higher; . receipts, (.140 cases; firsts, 637',ic; ordinary first. 36036c: at mark, eases Included, 3(0 36V4C. ' Potatoes Market steady; receipts, 65 cara; Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan bulk, (1.1001. 16; sacks, (1.1501.20. Poultry Alive, steady; fowls, 1512o; springs, 10c. Chicago Live Stock Market. 7 Chtoago, Oct (.Cattle Receipt, 16,000 head; market, weak; native steer. (7.100 17.60; western steers, $6.16014.60; stooksrs and feeder, (6.16011,40; cow and heifer, (6.000)1.25; calvea, (9.60016.00. Hogs Receipts, (3.000 hesd; market, weak; 6o under Saturday's average; bulk of sales, (18.30019.16; light, (17.76019.16; mixed, (17.80019.66; heavy, (1T.8O019.65; rough, (17.80018.05; plga, (13.75017.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 34,000 head market, unsettled; wethers, (9.10011.09; wes, (8.(0011.00; lamb, (11.15018.40. Minneapolis Grain Market Minneapolis, Minn., Oct I. Flour Market unchanged: fancy patents, (11.00; first clears, (10.60; seconds clear, (6,75. Rye (1.8201.83. Barley (1.1001.(4. Bran (30.00081.00. Corn No. 1 yellow, (1.8801.10. Oats No. I white, 68069c Flax (3.11. t New Tork Sugar Market. New York, Oct I. Sugar Raw, market steady; centrifugal, I.IOflj molasses, 6.02c. Refined, steady; cut loaf, '9.15c; crushed, 9.60c; mould A, 6.86c: cubes, 9.1O09.26o; XXXX powdered, (.6601.70c; powdered, 8.608.5c; fine granulated, 8. 3508. 60c; dia mond A, 8.35o; confectioner' A, 8. 2501.40c; No. 1, 8.2008.3(0. New Tork, Oct I. Stocks pursued a nar row and uncertain course today until th final hour, when a general selling move ment followed th government crop report, disclosing a falling off In th estimated corn crop and further deterioration In other Important cereal. During th forenoon and Intermediate per iod price change were nsgllglbl except In certain specialties and utilities. These Is sue also featured ths enlarged nfTerlnss ot the closing hour, tobacco leading the extreme declines. United Cigar E,torrs drop ped I point to 103, Tobacco products I point to 81. and American Tobacco, 3 points to 116. People' Gas. wss weakest ( th utilities, declining I points to 68 and metal were next at recessions ot 1 to I point. IndustrUls held their ground most of th time, but uecuml)d at the end. United State Steel reacting from 108 and rins ing at 101, a net lose ef 1 points. Other equipment . moved similarly, many early gain of 1 to 1 point being replaced by Irregular losses. Rail were firm to strong, despite the publication ef additional August statements shewing further llesvy Increases In operat ing expenses with resultant Impairment of value. The entlr list wa heavy at the nd. hort elllnt meeting with little re sletsnee. Bale amounted to 448.000 ihares. Depression of Liberty bonds, which sold from 1191 to 91.84. was a sentiment! ad verse Influence. Other bonds wer lower er Irregular. Total salsa, par talu. aggie gated (1.691.100. United State eenpen Is declined per cent en call, and registered 1 advanced per cent on sales. . , , . Number of soles and rang ot price of th leading stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close, amir. Beet Sugar. II American Can 1.10ft 41 42 42 Aemrloan C. A F.. too 9 9 68 Amer. Locomotive.. HO IT 17 IT Amer. S A R 4,109 14 11 91 Amer. Suer Ref. 107 American T. A T. . 1.70(1 115 114 115 Amer. Z. L. A 8.. 600 17 1T 18 Anaconda Coppsr . 4. TOO T9 68 (8 A.. O. W. I. 8. L. 1.800 103 101 10IH, Atchlsnn 95 Bal. A Ohio ..... 1,400 60 69 69 Butte A Sup. Cop.. 3,700 11 ll 11 Cal. ePtroleum 16 Canadian Paeltlo.. 4,600 111 149 149 Central Letahsr .. 1.600 14 11 8t Ores. A Ohio 1.000 14 (3 63 Chi., Mil. A St. P.. 4.600 11 60 60 Chi. A N. W,... 400 102 108 101 !.. R, I. A P. etfs. 1,109 16 24 11 Chlno Coppsr 1,100 49 41 47 Colo. T, At I. 900 41 40 40 Corn Product Ret. 7,40 11 29 19 Cruelbl Steel .. 11,900 71 70 T0 Distiller1 Beour.... 6.300 37 14 14 Erl 1.800 10 11 19 Oentral Electric... 800 140 117 137 General Motor ,, 1,600 96 14 94 Ot No. rfd 1.000 101 101 101 Ot No. Or, etfs.. 1,109 11 II 10 Illinois Central .... 100 100 100 99 Inspiration Copper. 1,000 60 49 49 Int M. M. pfd 4.100 16 14 14 Inter., NIckeL .... 3.400 31 11 81 Vi Inter. Paper 1,100 ! 12 12 K. C Southern 18 Kennecott Copper.. .11,100 18 16 16 Louis. A Nash 1 100 110 110 111 Maxwell oMtora 12 Mex. Petroleum... I.T00 14 91 11 Miami Copper .... 1,100 13 23 32 Missouri Pactflo .. 4,600 19 18 19 Montana Power . 71 Nevada Copper 1,000 101 109 108 New York Central. 1.900 78 73 78 N. Y N. H. A H., T.I00 10 21 18 Norfolk A West.. 600 101 101 107 Northern Pacific.. 1,800 99 96 96 Pacific Mall 600 16 16 16 Pennsylvania 1,100 II 11 61 Pittsburgh Coal ... .... 49 Ray Con. Copper. 1.100 14 14 14 Reading 1,100 11 80 80 Republic B. -A I.. 1.100 10 T0 78 Shattuck Art Cop. 100 13 11 11 Southern Paolflo... 100 11 90 90 Southern Hallway. 1,100 18 17 IT Studebaker Corp... loo 46 43 43 Texas Co 1.. 1,800 151 140 141 Union Faclflo 1.000 131 126 126 V. 8. Ind. Aloohol. 1,000 131 134 111 U. S. Steel 111,(00 108 106 106 IT. 8. Steel pfd.... 100 111 116 116 Utah Copper 1,(00 II 16 16 Wabash pfd "B". 100 14 $4 34. Western Union .... 18 Westinghouse Eleo 100 44 44 41 Total sale for th day, 446,000 shares. ! New York Money Market. 1 New" York, Oot. (, Mercantile Paper l06 per cent Sterling Bxchang Sixty-day bill, (4.71; commercial sixty-day bill on bank, $4.71; oommerolal sixty-day bill, (4.70; demand, (4,76 I cables, (4.76 T-19. Silver Bar, (0o; Mexican dollar, 68 Vic. Bonda Government heavy; railroad, easy. Time Loan Firm; alxty days, (0 day and lg month, 6 06 per cent Call Money Steady; high, 4 per cent; low, I per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; oloalng bid, I per eent; offered at 1 per cent: last loan, 1 per cent U. 8. I reg.... IT K. C 8. r. I.. 79 4a enunnn S644L. A N. Un. 4S.. 18 fj. 8. Is, reg.... 99M. K A T 1st 4 II do coupon .... 99M0. Fao. g. 4.. o TJ. 8. 4s, reg..,. 105 V4 Mont, Power (s. 91 do coupon ...,105N. Y. C. d. 6S.. 17 Pan. 8a, coupon (4 No. Pao. 4 .... 14 Am. F. S. is.. 96 do 9 60 A. T. A T. , ( (60. 8. L. r. 4 6 Anglo-Frenoh 5s II P. T. A T. 6s.. 93 Arm. A Co. -4 89Penn. con. 4,. 100 Atchison g. 4s.. 86 do gen. 4.. 92 B. A O. 4 83 Reading gen. 4a 87 Cn. Leather I.. TTS. L. A S. F. a. 6 61 Can. Pao. 1st..,. 80 So. Pao. ov. 6s.. 16 C. A O. ev. 6o.. 11 So. Pao. r. 4s.. 84 C. B. A Q. J. 4 14 80, Ry. I 13 CMABPg4. 14 Tex. A Pao. lit.. II C. R. I. A P. r. 4 17 Union Pacific 4 90 C. A 8. rf. 4 Tl dO ev. 4.... 8T D. A R. O. r. ( (I V. a Rubber 6s.. 91 D. of O. I (( U. a Steel 6s.... 101 Erl gsn. 4 11 Wabash 1st .... 18 Osn. Else. 6... ,100 Western Un. 4 91 Gt No. lit 4.. 90 IIL Cen. ref. 4 so Tl 'Bid. Int M. M. I..,. ((- . New York General Market New York, Oot I. Flour Easy; spring patent, (11.1811.45 winter patents, (10.65 010.10; winter straight, (10.16010.66; tCanaa straights, (11.I6OU.40, Commas! Quiet; fin whit yellow, (5.00 06.101 coarss, (6.1606.16; kiln dried, (9.(0 010.10. Corn Spot steady; No. (1 yellow, ((.02 and No. I mixed, (1.01 c 1, f. New York. Oatsr-Spot iteady; ' atandard, 66 67c; Feed Steady; western bran, (36.60; standard middling. (41,60, rend city bran, ((7.00, all Id 100-pound sacks. Iy Quiet; No. 1. 11,1001.25; No. 1, (1.1601.10; No, 1, I6c(1.06; shipping, 90 096o. Hops Steady; state medium to choice, 1(17, 8088a; 1916, nominal, Paeltlo coast, 1117. 40043c; 1911, 110170. . Hides Stesdy; Bogota, 17c; Central America, 18 o. Leather Firm; hemlock first, ITo; sec onds, l(o. Pork Firm; mess, 148.50049.00; family, (48.00; ahort clears, (47.00049.50. Lard Steady; mtddlewest, (26.1502S.35. Tallow Strong; city special, loose, 160 Wool Firm; domastio fleece, Ohio and Pennsylvania, 6c Butter Market onset tied; receipt, 6,633 tub; oroamery, higher than extra, 44 46c; creamery extra (93 (core), 44c; firsts, 8044o; seconds, 4142o. Eggs Market Irregular; receipt, (,830 oases; fresh gsthered extras, 45046c-; extra firsts, 42044c; firsts, (941c; second, 370 ((o. Cheese Market weak; receipts, 1,239 boxes; state fresh special, 18c; state, aver age run, 16 0 25c. Poultry Alive, market dull; no prices quoted. Dressed, market dull ; chickens, 23036c; fowls, 2230c turkeys, 24019a Coffee Market, Linseed Quotations. Duluth, Oct. 8. Linseed, on trock, $3.11 3.13: arrive, $3.11 01.12 ; October, $3.11 bid; November, (3.11 bid; December, (3.06 bid. New Tork, Oct. 8. There wa a good deal of switching from near to late months In the market for eotfee futures today, Decem ber being exchanged for July 60 points and March for July at 81 point. Business other wise wa more active than recently, ac companied by the attack of an Important Jobbing demand In street market and there appeared to be eome trade buying as well as covering on th opening advance of ( to eight point. Reactions followed . under realising and near month covering, with December closing at 7.2(0. after having sold al 7.81c and with th general list closing I point lower to I point higher. October, 7.0c; December, 7.26c; January. 7.14c; March, T.60c;' May, 1.70c; July, 7.85c; Sep tember, s.uzc Snot coffee steady: rlo 7s. 8ie: Santos 4s. 9o. Cost and freight offer were re ported a shade lower, Including 4a at 9c London credits. The official cables showed an advance, of 50 rel in the Rlo market and of- 16 to 60 rels In aSntos futures. Rio exchange on London was 8-32(1 lower. 8antos receipt, 75,000 bale for New Yorlr NO COURT-MARTIAL FOR KORNILOFF Probability He Will Be Fined Only for Minor Offense, Now Lvoff Has Admitted Gave False Message. Fetrograd, Oct. 8. -General Kcr niloff probably will escape trial by cotift martial because of technicalities and be judged, instead, by a civil court on the charge of insubordination, says the Novaia Zhizn. It is pointed out that General Kor niloff s mcrch toward Fetrograd was by order of the government which three days after the "rebellion." con tinues the newspaper, commanded that all orders issued by General Korniloff at the front be carried out. There fore, it is argued, he can only be con sidered riameable from the moment when, he refused to resign aa commander-in-chief, i It is further pointed out that M. Lvoff, who acted as messenger be tween the general and the premier, admits that he garbled General Kor niloff' message, transmitting it in the form of an ultimatum without having received instructions to do so. Red Cross Mission From United States Reaches Roumania Jassy, Rpumania, Oct. 8.The tr rival in Jassy of the American Red Crosi musion waa most opportune. The normal population of the present Roumanian capital ia 80.000, but it has been increased to 275,000 and the coming of the American mission to deal W4th the problem of feeding and clothing 25,000 orphans and to assume charge of the direction of the work of stamping out typhus, which , is making gains in the various Villages, was greeted with much enthusiasm. Food is scarce and wearin? apparel and shoes are virtually unpurchas able. The condition of the -peole promises to become acute with the approach of winter. Roumania Now Supplied . With Food for Sixteen Months Pctrograd, Oct. 8. The crisis In Roumania which threatened to force evacuations on a large scale has been solved and a food supply sufficient for sixteen months guaranteed, accord ing to Colonel J. W. Boyle of the Canadian militia, widely known in America as a mining engineer, who for the last four months has been organizing the transport system on die H lusso-Roumanian front. r . By virtue of co-relating the water ways and the railways, and system atizing the transport of foodstuff and materials throughout the southern provinces, the danger of famine has been averted, Colonel Boyle believes Coal Jobbers to Register Their Interests in ftlines Washington, Oct. 8. Coal jobbers throughout the country were ordered by the fuel administration today to register with the federal trade com-' mission by October 25, stating the' financial interests of all stock hold ers and partners of jobbing concerns in mines. The purposes of this itep is to meet a situation created, accord ing to reports, by the organization of "dummy jobbing companies" to b sorb the jobbers'-fee allowed at the V government fixed prices for coal at' the mines. , " 'A rnmnitafinn nf all rulinff and f.r-T - ders of the fuel administration has I 1 .L. t. . . -t Dcen prcparcu lor mc ucuun vi ms. trade. ' ' ' ; :; ; ' Engineers Want Many - Men for Trip to Francc Washington, Oct. 8. The engineer' corps is looking for 10,500 men with , . road construction experience ;to serve1 in an engineer brigade which is soon, to go to France to do road building. work with General Pershing's expe- . ditionary forces. The regiment will be made up entirely of volunteers. Rapid advancement is promised men ' with special qualifications, and a few college men. preferably with military experience, are wanted as noncommis-; sioned officers. ' Produce Pricei Today. k Following are the wholesale and re-: tail prices of produce prevailing in Oman today: , ' ! Wholesale. Betall.. Butter (ejttra), pound,.! , Uutter (choice), pound.. M .47 . Erts (select), dozen.;. .41 ,4T Est (common), dosea. ,11 .41 I Vegetable. '-fm ' :: j'f . Potatoes, bushel ...... 1. 10 .11 peck omatoes, ripe, basket. .11 ,'. .31 basket Onions, bushel IS lbs. 1.10 .04 pound . ' Tomatoes (green), bask. JO" .10 . , '- Beets, bushel .71 "'.10 pack Carrots, bushel 75: .30 peek . Egf plant, dosen...... .60 ,tt Lima Beans, basket ' , I lbs 7( .impound : FrnltM. Apple (fancy), hand ' picked, bushel 1.115 4t peck .. , Apple (windfall), bu. .10 .20 peuk. Peache (Siberia), box. .71 .10 Peaches (common), bu. 1.00 1.40 bos Evaporated Apple and Pried. Fruit. New Tork, Oct. I. Evaporated Apples-r- ( Firm; choice, 15c; prime, 160. , Dried Fruits Prune in good demand; . California, 101214c; Oregon. 12ttl4i. Apricots, Ilrm; fancy, 10c Feaohet, steady; standard, 10Uc; cholos, lOttc; fancy, ISo. -Raisins, firm;- loos muscatels, TVsQOc: choice to fancy, seeded, HO 10 He; seedless. Ift10i4c; London layer, (1.(0. Turpentine and Rosin. . ' Savannah, Oa., Oct. (.Turpentine Quiet, 47c; receipts, 201 bbls.,; shipments, 421 bbls: stocks, 11,011 bbls. . Rosin Firm; sales, 147 bbls.: receipts. " 111 bbls.; shlpmsnts, 1,155 bbls. j stocks, 11; i (91 bbls. Quotations: . B, (5.86: D, B, (&.I0 ' ei.00; F, H.0Oe.O5; O, E, (t.0591.10; I. (S.lUfts.U; r, (8.(08.(5; M, (6.45.50; N, (7.10; WO, (7.65; WW, (7.60. , New Tork Dry Good Market. New tork; Oot 8. Dry Good Cotton ' goods and yarn were firm. Linen were ' alio firm. Drees good wer in moderate demand. Raw silk wa easier. Petroleum Securities ' Midwest Oil ,'......$137 Kentucky Pet. 8-- 9 Osage'Hominay . ...$ 8-tt TRANSPORTATION . PETROLEUM , , . 80c Keep Your Eye On These Stocks Geo. B. Mechem & Co 425 Caswell Block, Milwaukee, WU. '