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    ARTMENTS
REAL ESTATE- IMPROVED I REAL ESTATE B'neas Pr'pty
Apartments
JWpitol Ave.
jl 2-room apartments, with
commodations, now ready
All apartments outside
.tain built-in beds, ilrwsrr,
iuclntrator and other modern
61 grounds; 8 minutes walk
and Farnam sts. Kent, a? iu
ti 3. 50 summer.
(ON & MYERS CO.,
(Realtors)
4S$ Omaha Nat l Bank Bids. Poug. 746.
rHE
ST. GEORGE.
P1ST & DODGE.
1 Splendid 5-room apart-
ment on first floor. 2
I y U rooms, a!) rea' rooms,
I I (set West Farnam dls
I aistrlc. 45 and 147.60.
PAYNE & SLATER
I CO.
Beautiful 6-r. Apt.. 115 n. 33d, idaiin,
NEW, up-to-date, large living room with
built-in bookcases, opening into sun
t'jun, which Is heated; dining room, which
iias built-in bed; large dressing room,
which has built-in rhlff jnler and wall
"ts; large bedroom with two closets and
tnirror door: kitchen and Dam; extra
l-'ctric appliances In every room; two
Itrge closets In hall; linen closet In
bain; oak and white enamel finish. With
out a doubt, one of the best and choicest
parttMiiitu for rent In the city. b
ummer, 165 winter.
OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AG CY,
Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Har. Ty. 60.
l-r. APT., witit 6-r. accommodations, con
; alsting of large living room, with built-in
bed anj dressing room, which has built
in chiffonier, dining room with built-in
bed, kitchen and bath, NEW, very choice,
The Dewe, 3301 Dewey Ave., ?37.50 sum..
$45 winter. See Janitor, 115 N. S3d. Otll
him at Harney 1945.
OMAHA'S LARGEST RENTAL AG'CY, 1
I Hastings & Heyden, 161 4 Har. Ty. 50.
TIZZARD TALARIS t(.TBAU..
1 or 4-rra. apt., tila bath, halls, steam
heat, electric lighting;. everything the :est.
Tel. Red 4232. Office 22IU4N123d St.
CLipE IN, NEW Apt. In the Royal, 313 S
21th;
one left, 4 rooms, wLh Murphy bed
and dressing room, which has built-in
chiffonier, making practically a 5-r. Apt.,
has large screened porch. See this to
day. $42.60 sum., $50 wlnKr.
OMAHA'S LARGEST REN ,'AL AG'CY,
Hastings & Heyaen, liin nar. ly. o.
ST. CLAIR.
24th an-1 Harney: 3 .'nd 4-room apnrt-
menta. Cal I Harney 647.
APARTMENTS, all slaes and prices, apien-
J location, 14th and Farnam. D. 1471.
North.
NEW 6-room Apt., second floor, ateam heat,
winter rate. $32.60, Apt. 8, Maple Court,
1816 Maple Bt. Telephone Douglas 2802.
8 or 6-r. steam-heated flata. Red Ui.
' r South.
STEAM heated apt. in ocaigo um. "
E. H. Benner Co. D. 8406.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
FOR RENT JANUARY 1.
Two modern store rooms with full base
ments, 121-133 North I6tn street, jpp.
kPostofflce. For full particulars as to-this
Mesirablo location see Nebraska & wyom-
ng Investment Co., 322 Brandeis l neater
llullding. Douglas 1571.
I
1
1
1-123 N. 16TH ST. Opp. postoffice. These
lvo modem store rooms with full base
ments to let January 1. Will enlarge plate
Inns fronts to suit. For full particulars
"e Nebraska & Wyoming Investment Co.,
22 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571.
RES-STORY and full basement, steam-
eaterb store. 126 ft. by 22 It. wiae; in
Irst-clsss shape to. a term of years. 1216
ina.ni (St. ine Bourgeois -u., uiimiiu,
FOR RENT,
.oreroom. !410 Cuming St., $30.
..FRED C. KENNEDY CO. (Reaj.'tors).
lUglas 722. 205 3. 18th St.
IE and basement, 2615 Leavenworth, $22.
v store and base.. 2419 Leavenworth, $50
JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1S02 FARNAM ST.
Near P. O.
4718 S. 24th St., south side.
K. H. Brenner Co. D. 8406
STORE room Sun Theater
Realty, Realtors. D. 5342.
4004 N. 24TH-Store,
painted: $15.
Bldg. World
20x60; interior newly
Office and Desk Room.
FINEST OFFICES IN OMAHA.
FIRST NATIONAL BANIi BI.DG.,
FIRST TRUST CO., AGENTS, ROOM 400.
r- .. r1 -
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and House
WE want more houses and apartments to
rent. The fact that we have practically
cleaned out our big list is conclusive proof
of the efficiency oi our rental service. If
', you want to keep your places rented see
"Payne A Slater Co.. "Omaha's Rental
"Men." 816 Om Nat Bk Bldg. Doug. 1U16.
LIST your homes with us for rent. T.ie
demand is good and we have a waiting
list.
J. H. DUMONT & CO. (Realtors.)
, 418 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. 690.
i MOVING AND STORAGE
GORDON VAN CO.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Pack'.ng, storage and mov'ng.
219 N. 11th St. Phone Doug-
lae 1H,
North.
WE WANT AN OFFER ON
972 NORTH 26TH ST.
This is a modern two-story house of
Si ven -rooms, with furnace heat. Have
just finished papering throughout and
varnishing and the house is in good re
pair. Located top of the hill: Kant froi.t,
paving all paid. Has been rented at $20
but now vacant: would be cheap at $2,000
but owner wants an offer. Easy terms can
be arranged; Investigate, then sea us.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
(Realtors)
Douglas S962. $19-20 City National.
NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE.
All modern, oak finish, $300 down, bal
ance monthly. This Is a bargain. See us
at once. Travers Brothers, 819 First Na
tional nan jiag
NEAT North Omaha cottage. $1,850. Small
payments. Phone Doug. 4268.
South.
HAX5COM PARK BARGAIN
$6,500 HOME FOR $4,900.
Seven fplendld rooms and ba'h, piano
finished oak woodwork, fireplace, book
cases, scats, cabinets, etc., foundation
brick and tile: also fully floored attic;
garage; lot 50x140; spetlals all paid; only
one block to car.
CSB-ORN'E REALTY CO.,
701 Om. Nat. Hank Bl.lg. Tyler 496.
BRAND NEW HOUSE.
5-room house brand new. just being
completed, at 2805 South Itth St. Prlci
$3,600, easy terms.
C. G. CARLBERG,
310-12 Brandeis Theater Bid J.
ONE 6-room and one 4 room cottage, both
on one lot; fine condlt i. ; live In one anu
rent the other Price for both, $2,760
Very easy terms. No. 2435 S. lutb 8t.
NORRIS & NORRI8,
400 Bee Bldg Phone Douglas 4270
Miscellaaeous,
CLASSY BUNG ALOW V
Five-room bungalow, clasay outside and
rslt. Price $3,860: reasonable term
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
643 Paxton Blk. Douglas 1722.
LET me hfiow you rr.y brand ' new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent oca.
tlon. A real bargain at $3,850. liea
sonable terms. Call Owner, Doigls 1722.
FOR SALE One acre, 6-room modern house,
two docks from school and street car;
$4,501.. terms. S. S. & R. E. Mont .-orrery.
213 ,'ity National. '
W. FRNAM SMITH & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
1320 Farnam St Doug. 1314.
J. J. HULVIHILL,
Realtor,
2" rirandeis Theator Bldg. Douglas .
FOR RENT, Bale or trade. 14-room brick
residence with, furniture for sale.
Kountze Place. Phone Wabsfer 2592.
R. S. TRUMBULL
1306 1st Nat: Bk. Bldg.
D. 1734.
Fidelity
REAL ESTATE Investment
FINANCIAL REASONS NECESSITATE
SACRIFICE SALE
of my future building Lite at corner of
65TH ST., FARNAM ST. and HAPPY
HOLLOW BLVD.
32H4 FT. FRONTAGE ON HAPPY HOL
LOW BLVD., 65TII ST. AND
FARNAM ST.
For the above reasons I offer this piece
of ground, which, in my opinion, la a
rhoice building site for a fine residence,
nnd superior to any Bite left In the west
end of the city. One block from Dodge
St. and faces Elmwood Park. Beautiful
homes being built on all adjoining prop
erty. It will be necessary to make a per
sonal inspection of this property to fa
mllinrize yourself, all of which go to
make up a convenient and Ideal spot to
build a home.
Will make someone a bargain price if
taken in the next two or three days.
Address Box 8629.
SEP; US FOR INVESTMENT AND
I SPECULATIVE PROPERTY.
A. P. TUKEY & SON.
REALTORS.
620 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
FOR Investment or home see us first. In
t) real estate bustmss over 30 years.
t ''by oar experience. McCague In
vi .ent Co. "
Acreage.
VALUABLE garden acreage, close to town.
For sale or trade Inquire of Dr. Todd,
403 Brandeis Blilg.. Phone Douglas 2922.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
Ft).1. SALE, v will consider trade on the
following: 320-a. imp. farm, Clay county,
Souui Dakota: 320-a. Imp. farm Cedar
county, Nebraska; 80-a. imp. farm Audu
bon county. Iowa: nearly new 6-room
house, Oi 'aha Paul Peterson, 362-4
Brandeis Tnunlcr Bldg . Omaha. Tel. D.
l:(80 or Wal. tf.06
HAVE a six-room, strictly modern house in
a good neighborhood which I will sell
taking one or two building lots as first
payment. , Would consider a clear or near
ly clear four-room property. The house is
about four years old Just one block to
car, has a full lot and in excelltnt shape.
Box 8628, Bee.
WE have a client "ho owns 640 acres In
Sioux counly, Neb., represented as having
rj sand or rock ard oyer 800 acres good
farm 'and. ' Price $20 per acre. Will
take a good residence in on this land.
E. P SNOWDEN & SON.,
423 S. 15th St. Doug. $371.
REAL ESTATEWANTED
I:aVE splendid clear building lot, north
part pf, city; would like to put in as first
payment in 5 or 6-room mod'rn home;
state location of jour property in answer
ing. Bo 837G, Omaha Bee.
WANT farm for nearly new double brick
flats bn main thoroughfore. rented $70 a
month; Iwould lll.o 80 acres, eastern Ne
braska, Improved. Box 8676. Omaha Bee
RENTAL DD
SERVICE .
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant house and apart
ments. Also fot storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
DESIRABLE store rooms, - modern front
metal ceiling, steam heat. $24-628 So.
1Mb. St.; alse 33x60: caa be subdivided;
low rent Conrad Young, 121 Brandeis
Theater Bldg., Douglas 1571.
YO'-'NO DOHKRTY,
City Real Estate.
Douglas 1571. 33 Brandeis Theater.
H. A. WOLF. Realtor. Ware Blk. Specialist
In downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
Our Special Discount
AND
Clean-up Sale
OF
WEST FARNAM LOTS
Begins today and continues for this
week only. These lots are within almost
walking distance of tho business center
of the city; all are within one to three
blocks of the West Farnam and Dundee
car lines: and every lot has sewer, city
water, sidewalks, gas, and shade trees.
Paving now being done on most of the
streets.
Some cf these splendid building lots will
be sold as low as
$345 $25 Cash
Now la the time to buy.
Phone Douglas (074. and let us show you
these bargains.
SHULER & CARY,
(Realtors)
201-6 Keellne Bldg.
North.
Ml.NNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
14th St., can be bought at a bargain; this
lot must be sold. Call owner evenings,
Walnut 70.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
TWENTY ACRES
JUST NORTH OF BENSON
WELL IMPROVED
, $7,500
This lays nearly level. About 17 acres
farmed; 200 fruit trees; (-room house;
good barn and new poultry house and hogs
shed; one-third fenced hog-tight. Rea
sonable terms can be arranged. Call Ty
ler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, Realtors.
1614 Harney Street.
Fine Corner Acre
Benson Gardens
Half in Fruit
$10 Dowri-$10 Monthly
Thla lies up well. Only one block from
paved road and free Jitney route. Apple,
cherry, peach trees; gooseberries, raspber
ries. Price $1,000.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors),
1614 Harney St Phone Tyler 60.
Dundee,
REDUCED FROM $7,000
TO $6,250.
Nearlr new, thoroughly modern, brick
and stucco, 7-room house, built for a home.
Fine place, buffet, kitchen cabinets and
other built In features oak floors
throughout, oak woodwork downstairs,
white enamel upstairs. Deal with owner.
Walnut 1141.
HOMES and borne sites In Dundee.
SHULER A CARY. 204 Keellne. D. 6074.
South Side.
STEAM HEATED Apt., In Bcargo Blk., 4
rme. E. H. Benner Co., Douglas 8406.
Acreage.
ACREAGE SNAP
One of the finest acre tracts in Omaha;
faces 2 itreets; large 6-room bungalow;
oak finish; full basement; furnace heat;
Home fruit and all kinds of garden space;
H block from car line and Miller park; 4
blocks from Miller Park school. This place
was built for a home by owner. Wo also
have another acre tract with u 7-room
house, modern except heat. If Interested
In close-in acreages with all city con
veniences, gee ua at once.
Payne Investment Company
(Realtors)
E87 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781.
CALDWELL ACRES.
Our new acreage addition southwest of
the Field club. Acres, half acres, quarter
acres; easy teims.
THE BYRON REED CO.
Phone Douglas 397. 312 S. 17th St.
FIVE acres west of Elmwood park, Ideal
auburban home alte; could be subdivided.
There Is a real future to this. Let me
show you. Telephone Walnut 8466.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
FARM and city loans, running from five
to twenty yean; Interest 6 per cent, IVi
por cent and 6 per cent. PETERS TRUST
CO., 1622 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb
SIX per cent first mortgages secured by
improved real estate located in Omaha.
K. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
38 Keellne Building.
DIVIDEND8 OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
Cne dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & BLDO. ASSOCIATION.
$1,200 MTQ. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually,
secured by mortgage valued at $6,100. Tal-madge-Loomls
Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortagage loans.
City national Bank Bldg.
. METROPOLITAN VAN AND
1 STORAGE CO.
I Expert services; prompt attention. You
.'moving, your packing, your storage.
Main Office. Ceitral Furniture Store,
' 17th and Howard. Tel. Douj. 7786.
1. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
afl Separate locked rooms tor household
. tj goods and pianos: moving, packing and
V shipping.
fa OMAHA VAN ND STORAGE CO.,
803 S. 18th. Douglas 4166
Globe Van an4 Storage Co.
For real aervlce In moving, packing and
storing, call Tyif-r 230 or Douglas 433S
J. C. REED
1207 Farnam St.
Express Co.. Moving
Packing and Storage.
Web 274S Doug. 6146
OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING
Large van. two men. $1.60 per hour.
MAGGARD'S STORAGE CO Doug UH.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
DEAL DIRECT WITH OWNER.
FINE modern seven-room Dundee home
with garage, corner lot 50 and D&venport,
large shade trees, everything in first class
condition, price. J5.006. 203 Morris Apts..
18th and Dodge sis
4 ROOMS, city water, electric llghtr. 2
large corner lots, southwest of Hanscnm
park: $li)0 cosh, balance monthly. Wat
nue 3466.
16-ROOM. house. --. -H located. 4 blocks from
24th ant. Farnnin. on easy terms, or will
rent to responsible party. Owner at 2526
Dodire St
WEST Farnam district. i3,i)i). ti-room
modern hom--. i-hoicelv located, east of
36tr. F. li. AV. .-I. 310 s. 18th St.
$200 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co., Tyler 4!"". 70'. Oma. Nat. Bank Bldg
LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash
payment ha parties waiting Western
Real Estate. 4'3 Karbarn Blk P $07
CALL BROWNE The acreage specialist
can sell or exchange. Doug. 2819.
SHOPEN 4 CO., PRIVATE MONEY,
$100 to $10.0C0 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Ste
MONET to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
North.
AFTER looking at Ml.XNM LUSA 300 dif
ferent buyurs decided that It was the best
proposition on the market and they
banked their judgment by buying lots.
IF i'OU will cume out today you will
understand why the others are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,
742 Omaha- Nat'l Dtink HIlp Tyler 187.
CARPENTER'S. ATTENTION!
Move right into a iroo.l comfortable C
room cottage nrar Milkr Park and com
plete It afterwards; only $50 cash re
quired. Edward F. Williams Co.. Realtors.
tOi'i Omaha, Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 420.
FOR SALE
The best 32cre farm in the Red River Valley
of Western Minnesota. This farm is well im
proved and is situated two and a hal miles from
city of Crookston and one mile from the state
experimental farm, on a graded ahd gravelled
road. Has three feet of good black soil over a
good sub-soil. Will raise thirty bushels of two
dollar wheat, or, two hundred and fifty bushels
of potatoes per acre.
Is well droned an$ good alfalfa land aid will
raise goocj corn of an early variety. Crookston is
a town of about 15,000, has good schools and
churches and two main lines of railroad. This
farm is priced for a quick sale at $90 per acre.
Good terms, and I might take in some clear in
come property. Answer quick if you want a real
bargain. (
S. S. MELCHERT,
Bloomfield, Iowa.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages,
OMAHA HOMES EAST NED. FARMS.
O'KEF.FE R. E. C. 1016 Omaha Nat'l.
NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS.
W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg
Kt? MONEY HARRISON A MORTON.
V V i Omar- Nat. Bank Bldg.
C1TT GARVIN BROS..
V LOANS. Om. Nat. Bk Rldg.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. THOMAS at BON. Keellne Bldg
LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERG, 31$ Bran
dele Theater Bldg D.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
1,720 ACRES on Niobrara river, mix miles
from railroad town: 700 acres g.oa, level
farm land; 250 acres In cultivation; 160
acres of Niobrara bottom, part of which
Is the best of hay land: balance of ranch
rolling to rough pasture, well grassed
River and Boar creek furnish ail abun
dance of stok water, plenty of timber for
fuel and fence posts, as well as affording
protection for stock.
Improvements located in a fine native
grove in the valley and consist of 6-room
house, two barns, silo and other buildings.
School house located on ranch.
This Is a well-balanced ranch.
Our price $16 per acre; easy terms.
KLOKE INVESTMENT CO.,
S45Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Omaha.
FOR SALEimproved section In Kimball
county. Eight miles from town, $7,000
worth of improvements; 160 acrea In fall
wheat, sixty acres In alfalfa; price $36
per acre If sold soon. Write W. L. Bates,
I .odge Pole. Neb.
VERY choice, level 400 acres improved
farm, 8 miles from Omaha. Price $2(0
per acre. Would rent to right man for
three years. W. 8. Blackwell, Harney 718,
3618 Farnam St., Omaha.
FOR SALE 480-a. farm, li mllea fr,om
Sparks, Neb.; Improvements fair, t( a.
cultivated, 2(0 a. pasture, balance hay
land; $10 per acre; easy terms. L. Box
136, Norfolk, Neb.
SMALL Nebraska farm on easy payments
6 acres up. We farm the farm we sell
you The Hungerford Potato Growers
association. 1Mb. and Howard Sts., Omaha
Douglas S71
If
C Farm loans, Washington, Douglas,
i'O Sarpy and Cass Co., Neb. Bee Paul
Peterson, Financial Correspondent for the
?onn. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Prompt service.
FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 16-acr
farm near PonSa. Neb., easy terma If
desired. Address Dr. C. W. Olllln. $16
f. L. A T Bldg. Sioux City, la.
A FIRST-CLASS 320-acre farm, 4Vs mllea
from Ha.'tlngton, Neb. Well Improved
and all good land, will sell or exchange.
See O. A. Kull. Oakland, Neb.
LIST your lands for quick results with C.
J Canan. S!0 McCague Bldg.. Omaha.
Oregon Lands.
"Heart of the Bange.
Jordan valley project. Oregon, 44,000
acrea Irrigated land Free map. Next ex
cursion November Cth.
HARLEY J. HOOKER,
140 First Nat. Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Neb.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND. Wyoming farms. Henry
Levi and C. M. Rylander, 864-6. omana
National hank.
Texas Lands.
LANDS ut fair "Slue assured by Chamber
of Commerce. New plans to aettle and
develop the most fertile lands of South
Texas, immediately adjacent fine mar
ket. Farming and dairying demonatra
tion under our direction. Only improved
lands offered for sale. If you want to
own a farm, write for Booklet J, Agricul
tural Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Hous
ton, Texas. .
GOOD corn land, Ease Texas. $26 an acre.
Oot my free book.
W. S. FRANK, $01 Neville Block. Omaha.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, total coat. $$.$0.
$40, 6 mo.. Indorsed notes, total coat, 11.80
Smaller, large am"ta proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
43S Rose Bldg.. lth and Farnam. Ty. $
LEGAL RATES LOANS
$24.00 $$40.00 or more
Easy payments. Utmost privacy
?40 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 119$.
OMAHA LOAN COMPANY.
DIAMONDS and Jewelry loana at ISi and
2 per cent. W. C. Flatau: estab. 1892,
6th floor Rose-Securlllea Bldg. Tyler $60.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harrv
Malashock. 1614 Dcdge. D. 661t. Est. 1891
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Michael J. Naylon and wife to Jo
seph Hanley, Cass street, $6 feet
east of Twenty-sixth street, north
Bide, 3Jxl43 $ .$00
John Moore and wife to Thomas
Ruckor and wife, Forty-fifth street,
620 feet south of Cuming street,
east side, 62x165 1,1(0
J. E. Larson and Wife to Hattle L.
Weldon, Twenty-seventh avenue,
216 feet north of Spencer stroet,
east side, 40x112 1,400
Ella Byrd to Mary A. Eddy, south
west corner Twenty-third and Q
streets, 50x125 1,900
Sarah TS. Ulmer to Ralph E. Solo
mon, Twenty-ninth street, 60 feet
south of WooWorth avenue, west
side, 60x102 $,600
II. M. Widney, guardian, to Eliza
beth M. Shahnn,' southeast corner
Eighteenth and Ohio streets, 42x
117 100
County treasurer to Harry D. Reed,
southeast corner Eighteenth and
Ohio streets. 42x117
Harry D. Reed to Elizabeth M. Sha
hnn, southeast corner Eighteenth
and Ohio streets, 42x117 1
Theresa Peterson tt al to Leo T. Han
kins, northweBt corner Thirty-
eigncn street anu joeuiora avenue,
80x134 i. . lOW
Security Land and Improvement com
pany to Paul H. Ellis, southwest
corner Forty-first and Hamilton
streets, 44x130' 1
Frank B. Helntze to Paul H. Ellis,
Lafayette avenue, 40 feet west of
Forty-first street, south aide, 40x
150, 4,600
Homestead company to Charlee
Swopes, northeast corner Clarke and
Lucas streets, Benson, 140x121 1,750
Ottls Nllssn and wife to C. George
Carlberg, Forty-sixth street, 40 feet
south of Wirt street, west side, 40x
125
Mary Piska and husband to Stella A.
Mandevllle, O street, 90 feet west of
Twenty-seventh street, south side,
60x120
Homestead company to Cleopba Ste
phens, Drexel street, 257 feet went
.of Thirty-third street, south side,
40x134
Ernest Sweet and wife to J. A. Noris,
northeast corner Swcetwood and
Dewey avenues, 71x53
Randolph S. Johnson and wife to
Soren Hansen, Izard street, 200 feet
east of Fifty-first street, north aide,
60x136
Martha A. Withnell to Myrtle C.
Green, Harney street, 310 feet east
of Thirty-third street, north aide, 84
xios
Jeanette Gregory to John C. Nlela,
Ames avenue, 200 feet east of Six
teenth street, south side,, 60x120...
Nathan R. Hart man and wife to H.
W. Harrington, Seventeenth street,
101 feet south of Fort street, west
side, 60x128
Jennie E. Hpanggarrd to Nela Peter
Nelson, Reed street, 276.2 feet east
of Florence boulevard, south aide,
277x184.
Thomas J. Flynn et al, executors, to
Katherlne E. Burke, Cass street,
172 feet east of Twenfy-slxth atreot,
eouth side, 92x116 , 6,800
Rhoda A. Rogers and huxband to Wil
liam II. Smalls, Nineteenth stroet,
123 feet north of Lake street, east
side, 30Hxl49 2,JoO
i'eter s. Theurcf et al to Nathan
Lande, Sixteenth street, 132 feet
north of Nicholas street, west side.
44x140 j,. l,70J
(76
1,600
236
33,181
1,(00
30,000
ISO
1,260
I
(7$
2,2(0
Kansas f'lty Live Stork Market.
Kansas City, Oct. 30. Cattle Receipts,
18.000 head; market steady; prime steers,
tl3.6016.75; dressed beef steers, $11,009
16.00; western stcors, $x.noi813.00; cows,
$5.S010.00; heifers, $6.6012.60; atockers
and feeders, $6.76012.00; bulls, $6.00
7.75; calves, $6.6013.50.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; higher;
bulk, $1.0P31.0; heavy, $16.25 16.70;
packers anu butchers, $16.O016 60; light,
J15.25W16.3.'.; pigs, $14.6016.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head;
market strong; lambH, $16.25017.00; year
lings, $12 0013.60; wethers, $10.50 12.60;
ewes, $9.00 11.00.
Plonx City Live Ktoek Market.
Sioux City, Oct 30. Cattle Receipts,
2,000 head; market steady; beef steers, $8.00
15.00; fat cows and heifers, $6.(09.00;
fanners, $5.256.25; atockers and feeders,
$7.6012.60; calves, $7.0fr12.00; bulls,
stags, etc., $8.257.60; feeding cows and
heifers, $5.768.60.
Hogs Receipts, $,600 head; market 10 to
10 cents higher; light, $15.76016.00; mixed,
$15.90016.16; heavy, $16.001.25; pigs,
$15. 6019. 60; bulk of sales, $l(.9u?SlJ,16.
Bheep and Lambs Receipts 7Q0 head;
market 10 to 15 cent higher
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Better Run of Cattle Boosts
Prices; Trading in Hogs
Active and Higher; Sheep
25 Cents Up.
Omaha, October 30, 191T.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 12,766 2,147 16,961
Katlmate Tuesday .... 9.900 2,700 16,600
Two days thla week..:.66 4,847 81.461
Same daya last week. .27,(01 7,17 67.691
Same days 8 wks. ago. 33.629 8.070 $,64
Same daya 1 ks. ago. 26.076 6.SHJ 37.973
Same days 4 wks. atfO.SO.MI 6,622 80.764
Same day last year.. 27.(77 16,898 41,364
Recelpta and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty
four hour ending at 3 p. m. yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, li t 1.
C, M. ft SI. P.... 4
Missouri Pacific .. S I 1-1
Union Pacific .... 74 4 66 $
C. & N. W., east.. 6 4
O. N. W.. west., 176 12 IS 4
C, St. P., M. A O.. $ 1
C, B. Q., east.. 10 ,. 4
('., B. A Q., west. .174 11
C, R. I. & P.. east 1 .. ..
C R. I, P.. west T 1
Illinois Central 1 .. .,
Total receipts.... 463 $7 84 8
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Morrla ft Co 733
Swift Ik Co .....1,160
Cudahy Pack. Co.... 1,635
Armour & Co 2,508
Schwartx A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pack. Co.... (9
8. O. Pack. Co 8
Wilson Packing Co... 63
W. B. Vansant Co.. 198
Benton, Vansant A L 104
Hill ft Son 230
K. B. Lewis 390
Hunslnger ft Oliver 71
J. U, Root ft Co.... 68
J. 11. Bulla 124
Buresa 202
Rosenstock Bros. .. 319
F. O. Kellogg 295
Werthetmer ft Degen 389
Elli 99
Sullivan Bros 126
Rothschild ft Krebs 78
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co 213
Christie (6
Hlgglns
Huffman 1
Meyera 16
Glassberg 12
Baker, Jones & 8.. 197
Banner Bros 73
John Harvey (44
Dennis ft Francis.. 131
Jensen A Lungren.. 90
Other buyers 2,034
Totala
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
278
(00
418
(19
162
86&
95
660
1.4(8
956
14.491
11,188 2,743 18.(60
Cattle Recelpta were about 12,000 cattle,
and the quality of the offerings was rather
better than recently. Competition for the
good weight and good quality steers was
stronger than It has been for several days,
and the market was active and a shade
higher all around. No good cornfeds wero
on sale but packer paid a high as $13.00
for choice range steers, and the general mar
ket for beef waa 1016o higher for the two
day. Improvement in cow and heifer was
even more marked than In beef steers and
the two day advance ha been fully 15
26c.
There was considerable activity In tocker
and feeder and the market wa fully 10
4(1 5o higher for the two day on anything
at all desirable. Ordinary light and medium
weight kind have been In liberal supply
and ilack demand at price that are at
least no better than the latter part of last
week.
Quotation on rattle; Prime heavy
beeves, $16.00016.60; good to choice beeves,
$14.001(,00; fair to good beeves, $12.00
13.50; common to fair boeve. $7.0011.00;
good to choice yearlings, $14.0016.(0; fair
to good yearlings, $12.00014.00; common to
fair yearlings, $8.(011.00; prime heavy
grasa beeves, (13.0018.(0; good to choice
grass beeves, $10.001.(0; fair to good
graas beeves, $9. 0010.00; common to fair
gras beeves, $7.008.60; good to choice
heifers, $7.(04.00; good to choice row,
$7.7(9.0O; fair to good cow, $6.267.(0;
common to fair cows, $6.00(.8(; prim
feeding steers, (10.(013.00; good to choice
feeders, $8.(0010.25; fair to good feeders,
$7.268.2(; common to fair feeder, $6.00
7.00; good to choice atockers, $8.609.60;
stock heifers, $6.60 8.00; stock cows, $6.00
7.25; stock calves, $6.0010.00; veal calves,
$8.0012.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.507.50.
Representative sales;
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Ay. Pr.
$ 693 $6 76 11 761 $7 (0
14 761 7 60 10 802 8 00
1
..776 8 (0
..12(8 12 (0
4..
..1007 10 35
Hog Receipt, of hog today were again
light and trade at the opening wa ao-
tlve. Outside buyer wore taking a fair
upply of hog and both packer and ship
pers paid prices that were anyway 16
16e higher than yesterday. Toward the
close, however, with some six or eight load
unsold and hog also reported back, the
market weakened, The beat price today wa
paid for hogs averaging around 275 pounds,
which sold for $16.60, with the bulk going
at $lfl.2516".60.
Representative sale: 1
No. At. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr.
39. .173 ... $16 IS 76. .213 40 $16 ii
tt. .270 100 16 30 72. .239 70 16 40
66. .307 70 16 45 30. .261 120 16 (0
68. .240 80 1 li 10. .268 40 1$ 60
Sheep Anything In the line of fat sheep
or lamb wa active thla morning at price
that were 26c or more higher than yes
terday. Best fat lamb here reached $17.15
and fat cwea brought as high a $10.76.
Feeding ewes also sold 25c higher, best
reaching $9.90. The demand for feeding
Iamb was a little slack and while opening
ale were steady the market had an eas
ier undertone. If anything. Nothing real
good waa on tale. Best price reported wa
$17.26.
Quotation on sheep and lamb: Lambs,
fair to choice, $16.26 17.26; lambs, feeders,
$16.6017.(0; lambs, culls, $ll.(016.26;
yearlings, fair to choice, $11.60 13.00;
yearling, feeder, $13.00 13.25; wethers,
fair to choice, $11.0012.60; ewes, fatr to
choice, $10.0010.7(; ewes, breeders, all
agea, $10.60 13.60; ewes, feeder, $7.60
10.00; ewe, cull and canners, $5.007.26.
Representative aales:
No. Av. Pr.
113 South Dakota lamb (0 $1$ 75
100 Wyoming feeding lamb.... 60 1$ 75
86 cull 89 15 00
123 Wyoming feeding ewe .... $5 8 75
94 native lamb 81 16 76
St. Louis Uv Stock Market.
St. Louis, Oct. 10. Cattle Recelpta, 7,500
head; market higher; native beef ateer,
$8.0018.(0 yearling teers and heifers,
$7.6016.00; cows, $6.00 10.06; atocker and
feeder, $6.60011.60; Texas and quarantine
teers, $6.75010.50; fair to prime southern
beef iteern, $9.90 12-.76; beef cow and
heifers. $8.00S10.00; prime yearling steers
and heifer, $7.601Q00; native calves, $5.50
14.76.
Hog Receipts, , 6,000 head; market
higher; lights. 86.0016.80; pigs, $13.60
16.26; mixed hd butcher, $16.00 17.00;
good heavy, , $16. 8617. 10; bulk of aales,
$16.0017.0.
Sheep an-1 Lambs Recelpta, 2,200 head;
market aYrong; lambs, $ 1 3.00 16.90 ; awe,
flO.C067Vl.25; wether, $11.5012.50; can
ners, (i.008.60.
''Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Oct 10. Cattle Receipts,
17,000 head: market steady; prime fed
ateers, $1(.C016.76; dressed beef steer,
$11.00 16.00; western steers, $8.2513.00;
cows, $5.6010.00; heifers, $6.6012.60;
tockers and feeder, $7.0012.00; bull,
$6.007.75; calve, $8. 60013. 00.
Hog Receipts, 9,000 head: market 6c
higher; bulk of sales, $16.0016.60; heavy,
$10.30016.70; ;acker and butcher, $16.20
16.60; light, $15.6016.60; pigs, $14.65
15.25.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6,000 head;
market strong; lamb, $16.00016.80; year
lings, $12.00013.60; wethers, $10.60 12.60;
ewes, $9.0011.0.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Oct. 30. Cattle Receipt $.000
head; market, steady; native ateers, $6.75
17.00; western steers, $6.2013.70; atock
ers and feeders, $6.0011.50; cows and heif
ers, $5. 60012. 10; calves, 88.00 lb.ou.
Hogs Receipt 17,001) head; mantel un
settled, 20 cents above yesterday' average.
Bulk, $io.6018.80; light, $14.85 16.80;
rtilxed, $15.3516.9Q; heavy, $16.16H.80;
t-ough. $15.1615.46; pigs. $11.00014.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head;
larket, strong; weiners,
86011. 40; lamb, 91z.4o0ri.eo.
rna
ewes,
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph. "Oct. 30. Cattle Receipt,
6), 000 head; market ateady; steers, $8.00
1(4 00; cows and heifers, $6.25012.75.
1 Hogs Receipts. 4.000 head; market high
er!; top, $16.60; bulk of sale. $18. JO 16.10.
Bheep an$j Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head;
market higher; lamb, $11.60017.60; we,
$60010.65. .
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa., Oct. 10. Turpontlne: firm,
49ic; sale 133 bbl.; receipts, 276 DDI.;
hlptnent, 791 bbl.; tock, 24,249 ddi.
Hoisin, linn: aie vum. ,ci-i..-,
1.2961, bbl.; shipment. 1,275 bbl.; stock.
79,904 bbl. Quotations: B, D, $6.066.10;
V t(!iB7i 10; F. 16.1006.12: Q. $8.12ftO
1 6.15; ( II, I, $6.15: K, $ 40; M, $6.66; N,
lU0tl WO. $7,45; WW, $7.60.
Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. jYes'y.
Corn.
Dec. 1 14 1 14 114 1 14 114
May 1 11 1 12 111 1 11 111
Oat.
Dec. 67 67 (T (T (T
May (IK 69 69 69U 69H
Chicago .2:30 prices, furnished The Be
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker.
816 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Ar't."'" Open. J High. Low.j Close. Ye'y
Corn.
Jan. 1 1 1 1H 110U 1 1H HU
Dec. 1 18 1 19 118 1 18 118
May 1 13 1 14 113 1 14 113.
Oat.
Dec. 68 (8 (8 68V ($tt
May (0 $0 69 60 (0
Pork.
Oct. 41 00 42 00 41 (6 41 (( 41 00
Jan. 40 (0 41 00 40 90 40 96 41 00
Lard.
Oct. 24 85 24 85 24 (( 14 (8 24 10
Jan. 22 45 22 47 21 26 13 26 32 40
Rib.
Oct. 28 16 28 25 21 2( 11 2( , 21 it
Jan. 22 15 22 23 05 11 05 1 21 17
GRAIN ANHRODUCE
Arrivals of All Grains Light;
Cash Yellow Corn Jumps
Five Cents Despite Slow
Trading.
Omaha, October 30, 1817.
Arrivals of all grains were extremely light
today, only 68 cars reported in. Wheat re
ceipts outdlstancul all others, a total of
81 earn of this cereal arriving and these
were diverted to mill In the local tone.
Cash corn trading waa rather slow, a few
sale of yellow corn being disposed of
at a 6c advance, while a few cars of mixed
went at ycstornlsy's unchanged price. There
was only a light Inquiry from buyers while
sellers seemed to be Inclined to hold their
o.'ftrlngs for a better price on the late
strength In the option. No. 3 and No. 3
yellow sold at $2.02, while the No. $ mixed
old for $1.94. Receipts amounted to only 8
earn.
The oat market followed that of corn,
and only a few trades were made, these
lairs bringing generally a cent more than
yesterday's. There wa a great ahsenco of
export Inquiry and local buyer showed no
particular interest fur tnts article. Sales of
the (tamlard grade were made at 58 He
while the No. 3 grade sold at the same
figure, and a few cars of sample went at
(8c. Arrivals of this grain totaled 36 cars
and a few of these were left unsold.
Rye and barley were steady, and receipts
unimportant. There wern n sales of rye
reported, and only a part car of barley was
sold, this grading No. 8 malting and brought
$1.20. The market on the whole was very
inactive due to the unusually light receipts.
Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal
to 237,000 bushels; oats, 360.000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.050,000
bushela and shipments 477.000 bushels,
against receipt of 1,774.000 bushels and
shipments of 802,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 216.000 bush
els and shipments 83.000 bushels, ngnlnst
receipts of 607,000 bushel and shipments of
135,000 bushels last year.
Primary oat receipt were 1,(28,000 hush
els and shipments 8(1,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,836,000 bushels and shipments
of 941,000 bushel last year.
Wheat. frn. Oats.
Chicago 143 122 569
Minneapolis 297
Duluth 246
Omaha 81 8 26
Kansas City 69 21 (4
St. Loul 67 29 17
Winnipeg 769
These sale were reported today:
Wheat No. 3 dark hard winter: 1 car,
$2.13. No. 1 hard winter: lara, $2.11. No.'
$ hard winter: 1 cars, $2.09; 1 bulkhead (1
per cent rye), $3.09. No. 6 yellow hard win
ter: 1 car. $2.01. Sample yellow hard win
ter: 1 bulkhead, $1.90. No. 1 dark northern
spring: 1 car (smutty), $3.14. No. 2 dark
northern spring: 1 car (smutty), $3 14. No.
2 northern spring: 8 cars, $2.1$; 1 bulk
heads, $1.11. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car,
$3.09; 1 car (smutty), $3.04. No. 1 red
spring: 1 car, $2.07. No. mixed hard red
winter: 1 car (30 per cent hard red spring,
70 per cent hard red winter, (.6 per cent
barle), $2.00. No, 1 durum: 1 car, $2.15. No.
1 durum: 1 bulkhead, $2.09. Mixed common
and red durum: 1 car (11 per oent hard red
spring. 89 per cent common and red dur
um), $2.13. No. 3 mixed common and white:
1 car (smutty, 10 per cent spring. (0 per
cent white, $0 per cent durum), $2.04.
Barley No. 3: 1-6 car, $1.20.
Corn No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $3.01; 4-$
car, $2.00. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $2.01. No.
2 mixed: 1 car, $1.96; 1-6 car, $1.94. No
3 mixed: 1 car, 1.94. No. 4 mixed: 1-1
car (old and new). $1.80, No. ( mixed:
1 car (new), $1.60.
Oats Standard: 12-$ ear,$$e. No.
$ white: 6 care, 68 He Sample white: t
cars, 680,
Omaha Cash Price Corns No. 1 yellow,
$2.0001.01; No. 3 yellow, $3.001.02; No. 1
mixed, $1.(31.(4; No. I mixed, $1.93
I. 94. Oats: No. 3 white, 680(9e; atand
ard, C868c; No. 1 white. 6868o;
No. 4 while, 6.vAf58c. Barley: Malting,
II. 10O114; No. 1 feed, $1.0601.14. Rye:
No. 2, $1.7101.71; No. 3, $1.701.71.
Omaha futures
Mew York General. Market.
New Tork, Oot. 80. Flour Easy; spring
patent, $10.(011.26; winter patent, $10.65
O10.90; winter straight, $10.1510.(0;
Kama freights, tll.KOll.40.
Corn Spot, easy: No. 1 yellow, $9.16; No.
1 mixed, (2.13, 0. I. f.. New York.
Oats Spot, dull; standard, 66 a.
Hay Firmer; No. 1. $1.30; No. 2, $1.20
$1.26; No. I. $1.061.10; shipping, 0(6c.
Hops Easy; state medium to choice, 1917,
75082c; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coaat, 1917,
3588c; 1916, 2025c.
Hidea Steady; Bogota, 41c.
Leather Firm; hemlock first, 67c; sec
onds, 55c.
Provision Pork, unsettled; mess, $47.60
048.50; family, $48.00049.00; short clear,
$48.00062.00. Lard, barely steady; middle
west. $25.40026.60.
Tallow Steady; city special, loose, 16o.
Wool Strong; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio
and Pennsylvania, 70c.
Rice Strong; fancy head, lH9o; blue
rose, 8c.
Butter Weak: receipt. 10.027 tubs;
creamery, higher than extras, 4446c;
firsts, 1244c; second, 4142c.
Egg Steady; receipt, 11,981 case; fresh
gathered extras, 4647c; xtra firsts, 44
46c; first, 4043c; seconds, 16039c.
Cheese Unsettled; receipts, 2,88.", boxes:
stats fresh specials, 23. 023a; state, aver
age run, 23c.
Poultry Dressed quiet; chickens, 3036c;
fowl, 1826c; turkey, 2436o.
Omaha Hay Market.
Hay Receipts light on both pralrl hay
and alfalfa and the demand oontlnuea good.
Market higher on all grade of hay.
Choice upland prairie, $21.00; No. 1. $10.00
O20.00; No. 2, $16.00 17.00; No. 1, $10.00
14.00.
No 1 midland. $19.00 20.00; No. 1, $16.00
017.00.
No. 1 lowland, $12.00014.00; No. 2, $10.00
O11.00: No. 2. $8.009.00.
Choice alfalfa. $27.00; No. 1, $24.00
26.00; standard, $22.00 23.00; No. I, $19.00
21.00; No. 1, $16.00018.00.
Straw Oat, $7.008.60; wheat, $7.00
$.00.
MlnneapoU brain Market.
Minneapolis. Oct. 10. Flour Unchanged.
Rye $1.76 1.77.
Barley $1.041.2S.
Bran $30.5013.(O.
Corn No. 1 yellow, $2.0(2.07.
Oats No. 3 white, 67 68 lie
Flax $3.141 3.16.
Kansas City Grain Market.
Kansas City, Oct. 30. Corn No. 2 mixed,
$1.971.99; No. 2 white, $2.112.12; sjo. 2
yellow, $2.002.01; December, $1.19; Jan
uary, $1.16.
Oat No. 1 white, 10o; No. I mixed,
5! Si 59c.
St. Loul Grain Market.
St. Louis, Oct. 30. Corn No. 2, $2.00; No.
2 white, new, $1.98; December, $1.22; May,
$1.13 01.14.
Oats No. 2, 5961c; No, I white, (0140
SO He.
NEW YORK STOCKS,
Appointment of New German
Chancellor and Unfavorable
Statements of Earnings
Disturbing Elements.
New Tork, Oct. 10. External develop
menta wern again the disturbing and un
certain influence In the stock market hert
today.
Latest advices showing the extent of
Italian defeat were supplemented by the re
stricted measure adopted by th Canadian
stock exchanges, appointment of a new
German chancellor, and publication of sev
eral unfavorable statements of earnings,
notably that of the Canadian Pacific road,
which disclosed a net decrease of almost
$1,400,000 for September.
Canadian Pacific was tho storm center,
falling 6 points to 132 during the morning
on the temporary suspension of operation
In the Montreal market. From this mini
mum the stork rallied to 135, closing .1
point under that quotation at a net losx of
4 points. Other rails, especially tranx
contlnentala and the western division, yield
ed 1 to 3 points.
Cnltod States Steel moved with the ac
tive list, ranging from 1014 to 103, It--final
quotation of 102 representing a tie;
loss of of a point. Other steels recorded
extreme reactions of 2 to 6V points.
Among the prominent equipment and cop
per groups recessions extended from 2 to ',
points and In the case of New York A i r -brake,
a 12-potnt decline was largely nin.l
up. Final prices were from fracttuns to 2
points over lowest levels. Sales amount,-, I
to 980,000 shares.
Bonds worn heavy. Liberty 4s ruling lit
par to 100.02 and tho 3a at 90.94 to 9(1 .!i:.
Total salis, par value, aggregated $4.i!fn.
000. I'nlted States bonds, old Issues, wrn
unchanged on call.
Number of sales nnd quotations on hail
ing stocks: Sales. High. Low. Close
Am Beet Sugar.. 200 74 7:1 TO
Am. Can 8,900 40 39 .19".
Am. Car ft Found. 3.100 65 2',4 63'-.
Am. Locomotive... 1,500 66S, 66 a 56
Am. 8111. ft Ref... 8,700 K3V 81 81'-.
Am. Sugar Ref In,. inn 1 03 102 1n2
Am. Tel. ft Tol... 1,000 113 112'j 113
A-m. Z L. ft 8.., 800 14'i 14 13i
Anaconda Copper. 14.100 62
Atchison
2.400 93
61
91
61
92'
A. O. ft W. I. 8. S. 6,600 100 97 it
B. ft Ohio
H. ft S. Copper...
Cal. Petroleum . . .
Can. Pacific
Central Leather ..
Ches. ft Ohio
C, M. ft St. P
C. ft N. W
C R. I. ft P. ctfs.
Chlno Copper..
19' 191..
12' 13
2d'
42'
J.inu no iiti bulj
400 20
200 13
42.700 138 m 134'.
13.800 70 6Hli 70
2.300 60 48 49
3.700 46 44 45 "i
600 99 99 ill'
3,600 20 iff.
1.800 42 42
Colo. Fuel Iron 1.000 37 86 3d
Corn Prod. Ref... 8,200 29 27 2K'i
18,900 64 61 4 62',
2,800 29 26 2si-
9,800 36 .15 36 "C
13,100 16 15U 15?,
3,600 1.11 128 180
34,000 879 87 84',
UK".
fit. No. Ore ctfs.. 2,200 27 261, 27
Illinois central .. i.ntio 103 ssi, jji.
insp. copper x.noo 44
Hit, M. M. pfd.. 80,400 103 44
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar.
Diet. 800
F.rle
Gen. Elnctrlo ....
Oen. Motor
fit. Northern pfd.
43 42
99 1.
inu micaei 7, zoo 27 26 26
Int. Paper 2:
Kenneoott Copper. 2.800 33 32 32'',
Loul. ft Nash 1,300 117 116 llfii
maxwell aiotor .. 800 31 30 ,11
T.700 83 81 14 82ti
400 81 30 31
,UU0 26
Max. Petroleum
Miami Copper ....
Missouri Paclflo . .
Mont. Iower
Nevada Copper...
N. x. Central
26
70
17T4
71 li
8
600 18 18
2.700 71 V 71
N. T., N. H. ft H.. 1,000 26 26 U
Nor. ft Weatern... 1,400 106 104 106
northern paclflo . 1.200 (4 (3 93
Paclflo Mill 1414
Pennsylvania .... 1,500 (0 60 60
Plttaburgh Coal 46
Ray Con. Cop 1,200 22 22 22
Reading 18,(00 71 70 71
Rep. Iron ft Steel. 7,800 76H 7 76
8hattuck Aria Cop (00 11 20 10
80. Paclflo t.000 16 86 86
Bo, Railway 1,00 26 26 26
Studobaker Corp. 1,600 17 37 87
Tex Co 4,900 141 138 140
Union Paclflo .... 1.500 118 117 117
IT. 8. Ind. Alcohol 2,700 114 111 114
V. 8. Bteel 160,000 10) 101 102
TT. 8. Bteel pfd.... 1,600 111 112 113
Utah Copper 14,000 81 79 80 U
Wabash pfd "B", . 400 11 21 31
Western Union ... 600 85 83 84
Westing. Electric. 4,100 43 40 4l'.j
Total sale for the day, 980,000 shares.
CHICAGO 41 BAIN AND PROVISIONS
Trader Mostly Mark Time Awaiting Move
meal of New Corn.
Chicago, Oot. 10. Corn traders a a rule
marktd tlm today, awaiting a liberal move
ment of new corn. Price closed unsettled,
at $1.1$ to $1.11 December and (1.13
May, M off to a Ilk advance aa compared
with yesterday' finish. Oats gained to
cents. Th outcome In provisions
varied from unchanged figures to 66 cents
decline.
Temporarily, corn seemed to hava been
old to a standstill, so (ar at least a futures
deliveries wera concerned. Commission
fcouses and floor trader Were said to have
been snaloualy backing effort to prevent
undue Inflation of price and had reached a
tag where the market needed a balance
such as would be afforded by Increased
stocks. At first today, cold weather that
seemed likely to stop damage to corn, tended
to ease the market and so aid Wall street
weakness, but the effect was counterbal
anced later by talk of Increased feeding
demand and by advice that the movement
of th8 new crop had been much hindered by
now. 1 - 1
Oat developed a lltlt firmness, owing
to lightness of rural offering.
Provision Went a ssg after an early ad
vance, The Initial strength was associated
with an upturn In quotations on hog. Later,
however, realising took place, seemingly be
cause of announcements of government con
trol of meat prices.
Corn No. 2 yellow, $2.11l.ll; Nos. :!
and 4 yellow, nominal.
Oat No. 1 white, 8((0c; stand '
6061c.
Rye No. 1, $1.781.7$. :
Barley $1.10 1.84.
Timothy $6 607. 50, "
Clover 118.004U24.00.
Pork Nominal
Lard $24.82.
Rlb $27.75.
gutter unchanged. '
EKg Higher; receipt, 7,261 eases; flrKla. I
$738c; ordinary first, . 18ffl$7c; at
mark, cases Included, 28 38c.
Potatoes Receipt, (0 car; unchanged.
Poultry Alive unsettled; fowls, 13
17 He; spring, 17c.
' New York Sugar Market.
New Tork, Oct. 10. Sugar Raw, steady;
centrifugal, (.90c; molasaei, (.02c. Re-
fined steady; fine granulated, (.860.
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Right in the heart of the famous big copper mines of Arizona that
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The Gibson Mine has produced over $2,100,000 of rich ore, averag
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mine produced $35,000 in copper last month.
With the contemplated improvements, at the present prices of cop
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This wilj, bring the earnings up to $1.25 on each share of stock.
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