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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
IMPROVED and unlmrroved wheat farm,
Kimball county. Nab. R. E. Holmao,
Buaftnell. Neb.
&ERRICK COUNTT." Improved "corn and
alfalfa farma at the right price, M. A.
LARSON, Central City. Neb.
. WKi I r. mm t.it pictures and priuea of my
farma and ranehea In food old Dawea Co.
Arab U Hungerford. Crawford. Neb.
fwb good farma, one JGO, one 240 acrea;
choice farma In the choice county of
Saund.rs, Nilsson, 615 Paxton Bldg.
Soutn Dakota Lands.
FOR SALB for a abort time only, one of
tbo beat sections in Aurora county. South
Dakota, 1U mllea from Stickney; well
Improved, fenced with wovan wire and
teel poata all around; crossed fenced;
must be asen to be appreciated. Ad
drena owner, B, A. Wolff, Bagley. la.
Miscellaneous.
. For Iowa, Nebraaka and 8outl Dakota
'' farma and ranehea. aeo
'ALEXANDER & G1PE,
Doug 0(l - (22 Patton BIB.
FARM LANDS FOR RENT.
jfOR RkiNT a well improved 60-acres near
Omaha, to a reaponalble party, or wilt
quip the place on aharea; give full
snmroiauon aa i ocowpatiuu,
address, ages, etc., and how you are
' fixed to operate thla place. Box 6-73,
Omaha Bee.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
NvB will aell your farm; timely aalea.
quick ' returns. Held Land Co.. f(4
Brsndf'.s Bldg
AUTOMOBILES.
For Sale.
HOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS.
, .i
t
! McCaffrey motor
COMPANY,
(The Handy Ford Service Station)
llth and Jackson Sts. Doug. 1504.
RENT A NEW FORD
DRIVE YOURSELF
IS CENTS PER MILE.
TOU ARB COVERED B7 INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT
ING FROM ACCIDENT. ,
10 NEW MODEL FORD CARS
FORD LIVERY CO.
COtTG. 2T 131 HOWARD
BOR SALE Cheap, one H-ton model
10 Grant Track, never been used; only
driven from Omaha, haa cab and 8 in 1
: body; aolld tlrea; one model G Grant
touring, e-cyllnder; only uaed for dem
onstrator; aell cheap; one Oldsmoblle,.
model 87. 0-cyllnder, only driven little
over 1,009 miles, will sell at right ftg-
- urea to make room for new winter stock
I coming In. Call or writ for demonstra-
, tlon. Great Western Novelty Co.,
Beemer, Neb. Phone til. '
fcwO-TON Nash truck, on year old; good
tires; good condition, 8850. Hi-ton Re-
public truck, one year old, newly painted
and rebuilt; bargain at 81,050 1-ton
Studebaker truck, good condition, good
tlrea, 8460. 1-ton Ford iruck, uaed only
' five months, with body and cab, at real
bargain. Andrew Murphy & Son, 14th
and Jackson Streets.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Used cars bought, aold and exchanged.
Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle State Oarage.
8026-8 Farnam St Doug. 4101.
USED cars or exceptional value.
t-ROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS
fEBRASKA WHITE CU
JTRED C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1767
1407-31 Capitol Av.
RELIABLE automobile school; beet elec
trical and self-starter courses; day and
night acbool; coma now; free catalogue.
National Automobile School. 2814 North
Twentieth. Omaha .
SNAP
IT Bulefr (4), 5-paas like now, It8.
Twenty other bargains.
TRAWVER AUTO CO., 3810 Farnam,
1&1S Oldamoblle sedan, almost Ilka new,
81.380 cash. Buying larger car. Call
evenings. George Donaldson, 107 S.
62a at
iU PI.
tjSED cars of exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
8568 Farnam St Doug. 1870.
"WINTON-SIX
ROBERTS MOTOR CO.
40th and Farnam. Harney 8500.
' USED CAR AND TRUCKS.
AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
080 Farnam St Omaha. Neb,
LATH model OJds-8. perfect condition,
win tell right, or trade, for late model
light sedan. In good condition. Wal.
33
Fords itricks. dodge, new and
USED" CARS. FORD BODIES
O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO.
8701 80UTH 84TH ST SOUTH s
1701 tHJUifi in ai
$100 Reward tor any magneto wo can't re
pair. Bole mnfrs. of new self-spacing af-
unity spars uiw ptjrMw,i. -
NEB. BUICK AUTO Qu.,
88th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760.
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for the red eoat on wind shield.
" BARGAINS IN USED CARS."
nir.Caffrev Motor Co.
Ktti .Tarkson. Ford Agenta D. 8800.
. v.i,-r trrn Snf riSH. 100 USED
rlD9 ilb Hnn ha d.lav. AutO Ex-
changi Co.. 8058 Farnam St, D. 03-
tWdIXIE FLYER.
W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
z&zo rarnamofc.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO..
2032 Farnam.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
8300 Farnam St.
tiUTOMOBILE electrical repairs: service
station tor Rayfleld -carburetors and
Columbia storage batteries Edwards.
" " FORD MARKET. .
9930 Farnam.
Caen. Time. Liberty Bonds.
iDVERLAND coupe, fully equipped and In
first-class condition; for sale or trade.
Box B 84, Bee
GOOD USED CARS.
GUY L. SMITH. ,
BTUDEBAKER 8550; best buy In Omaha;
vnrth 81.000. Walnut 3010.
6nB two-ton Reo with farm body, cheap.
Blackstone Garage No. z, uougm..
Tires and Supplies.
HEW TIRES PRICE
rilc. Gnndrirh. Bull tires. Le. Firestone.
CAIMAN TIRE JUHiiKKa. ZU19 garnam.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE.
Drlv youraelf. at very reasonable
prlcea; no extra to pay. Nebraaka
Service Garage. 18th and Farnam. Doug
la 7380. .
BRINGING UP FATHER-
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Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
Omaha Live Stock Market.
Omaha, Oct. 7, 1919.
Recelots wars; Cattle Hoge Sheep
Official Monday 21.73s 3,488 23,978
Estimate Tuesday. . .17,000 4,700 29.000
Two days this weeh, ,38,738 8,188
Sama day last week. .36,873 7,447
Same 2 weeks ago. .34.122 10,000
Same 8 weeks ago.. 40,502 6,915
Same year ago 27.640 12,253
62,978
70,862
70,949
96,438
64,801
Cattlo There was another real liberal
run of cattle on hand this morning, soma
17,000 bead showing up. western beef
wa In plentiful supply, but demand waa
pretty broad and desirable kinds at least
sold on a good, steady basis. Western
Nebraska ateers at 116.60 was the highest
sold here In some time. Butcher stock
was Just a little bit draggy, but prices
on the whole looked generally steady with
yesterday. It waa another uneven deal In
stockera and feeders, some early sales
being higher If anything while the later
trades was more auet, but under the In
fluence of a broad demand tbe general
run of values was fully steady with yes
terday.
CALVES.
No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr.
323 $6 00 6 266 11 00
9 436 1 9 00 2 10S II 00
WESTERN CATTLE IDAHO.
11 elvs. 417 9 76 steers 815 I 76
1 calf ..290 I 00 39 steers 901 10 25
10 cows 784 8 90
COLORADO.
6 fdrs... 671 7 00 8 civs. 413 9 00
22 cows 1004 1 25 31 fdrs. 929 10 40
WYOMING.
atkrs 836 9 90 19 cows 956 8 40
hfrs. 436 10 00 16 fdrs. 1109 10 25
T50 .5 50 6 atrs. 1176 I 25
719 9 35
SOUTH DAKOTA.
808 8 25 15 cows 796 t 00
778 9 00 29 civs. 325 10 25
750 9 00 9 hfrs. 754 8 25
NEBRASKA.
4 cow 1385 11 00 25 cows 986 9 00
9 25 30c. & h. 860 9 65
7 75 10 hfrs. 695 8 25
11 60 22 cows 797 9 00
9 50 94 fdrs. 1022 10 75
10 50 11 civs. 303 10 60
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves, J16.0017.50; good to choice
beeves. $14.5016.00; fair to good beeves,
13.00ai4.60: common to fair beeves.
311.00 13.00; choice to prime yearlings.
616.6016) 18.00; good to choice yearlings,
jl5.0016.50; fair to good yearlings, $12.00
GK14.60; common to fair yearlings, jio.oo
12.00; good to prime heifers, $8.D0
10.60: choice to prime cows, $9.600)11. 00;
good to choice cows. $8.00$9.00; fair to
good cows, $A.6067.75; common to fair
cows. $5.006.60; choice to prim heavy
feeders, $12.001S.00; good to choice
feeders, $10.0011.75; medium to good
feeders. 39.0010.00: common to ' fair
feeders, $7.flOS.50; good to choice stock-
ers, iio.ooii.oo: fair to gooa stocKers,
25
15
14 cows
72 fdrs.
10 cows
10 stkrs.
6 fdrs.
6 cows 875
37 hfrs. 673
60 fdrs. 980
47 fdrs. 872
61 fdrs. 1005
PERSONAL.
I WILL not be responsible for any debts
contracted by Bessie Goulder after this
date. W. H. Goulder.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED by the Business Men of
Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes
as security. $40 ( mo.. H. goods, total.
$3.50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY.
43J Security Bldg. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 6.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS.
WATCHES. ETC.
EAGLE LOAN OFFICE.
1301 DOUGLAS ST.
DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Es. 1894
FARMS and city loans.
E. H. LOUGBB. INC
628 Keelln Bldg.
Thomas Co., Kansas
WHEATLAND
EAL
Read the article On Thomas County
in the Country Gentleman for Octo
ber 4th. Then come in and let us
tell you why this land is the finest
farm investment in America Buy
a half section seeded to winter
wheat on easy terms and take the
crop profit plus increased valuation
for next year's sale.
Watson & Brenan
"Real Reliable Realty"
Tyler 4505.
644 World-Herald Bids.
Short Term Notes
Issue Bid. Asked
American Tel. Tel. 6s, 1934. 99 H
American Tel. A TeL 6s, 1925.101
American Thread 6s. 1928 100
American Tobacco 7a, 1919. ...100
American Tobacco 7s, 1920. ...101
American Tobacco 7s, 1921.... 102
American Tobacco 7s, 1922. ,. .10211
American iodsoco in, JZ3. . ..jus1
Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929.... 98
10H4
101V4
100
1024
lOZtt
10SH
103
Anglo-French Ext. (s. 1920... 974 97 5-16
jvrmour e o, Ki. veo. es, itfzu. jua
Armour ft Co. C. Deb. 6s, 121.102
Armour & Co. C. Deb. 6s, 1922.102
Armour Co. C, Deb. 6s, 1923.102
Armour Y Co. C. Deb. 6s, 1924.102
Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s. 1922.. 102
Bethlehem Steal Co. 7s. 1923.. 101
British 64s, 1921 93
Canada 6s, 1921 98
Canadian Pacific 6s, 1924 99 i
C, B. & Q. 4s, 1921 95t
C. R. I. r. s, 1922 97
Cuban Amar. Sugar 6s, 1921.. 100
Cudahy Packing Co. 7s, 1923.. 101
General Electric Deb. 6s, 1930. 100 'A
Great Northern Ry. 6s. 1920.. 99 H
Inter. Rapid Tranalt 6s. 1921.. 80
Kansaa City Terminal 6s, 1923. 99
Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 101-
Liggett ft Meyers 6s. 1921 100 H
Philadelphia Elec. 6s, 1920... 991,
Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1920. ...100
Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1921.... 101
Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1922.... 103
Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1923..,. 103
Southern Ry. 6s, 1922 98 4
Swift A Co. 6s, 1921 99T4
Union Pacific 6e, 1928 ,..102
U. 8. Rubber 7s, 1923 103V4
W'ghouae E. V M. 6s, 1920. ..100
Wilson Conver. 6a. 1928 96
First Liberty 8s 100.00
First Liberty 4s 95.20
Second Liberty 4s 94.24
First Liberty 4Us 95.46
Second Liberty 4 s...i 94.40
Third Liberty 4Ks 95.90
Fourth Liberty 4s 94.28
Fifth Liberty 4 99.90
103 VI
103
103
103
103
102
102
98
98
100
95
98
100
101
100
99
81
100
101
100
100
101
101 k
102
103
100
103
104
100
97
No. Av.
20. .329
49. .327
63. .338
58. .297
22. .276
65. .305
8h.
70
80
40
40
$8.5009.50; common to fair etockers,
iti.buco's.uu; stocK neuera, 9o.gaiaJs.oui
stock cows, $6.7507.25; stock calves.
$7.0011.00; veal calves, $7.oopi4.ou;
bulls, stags, 'etc., $6.00 7. 60; choice to
prime grass beeves, $13.00g)15.60; good
to choice grass beeves, $11. 00S 13.50; fair
to good grass beeves, $9.6010.75; com
mon to fair grass beeves, $7.00 8.00;
Mexican beeves, $6.(09.00.
Hogs Receipts were a little more lib
eral today, 70 load estimated at 4,700
head. There was a decidedly weak un
dertone to the trade and alow and draggy.
The market was very uneven and fully
2540c lower wltn spots on uie close
Innkinar nloKe to K0a lower. One load Of
real choice lightweight hogs topped the
market at $16.60. Although occasional
sales were reported under $16.00, bulk of
the hoa-s aold from l6.ooiai6.60 witn a
few scattering sales of butchers and lights
scattered up to $16.00.
HOGS.
Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
15 00 49. .308 ... 16 35
15 10 68. .281 ... 16 40
15 15 70... 232 ... 16 60
15 20 24. .230 ... 15 65
15 26 71. .223 ... 15 76
15 30 55. .303 200 16 00
SheeD Receipts of sheep and Iambs
were estimated at 29,000 head, the run
ahowing a big decrease aa compared with
a week ago ar.d a year ago. a lew
warmed-up offerings were included In to
day's supply but bulk consisted of west
erns. Good fat a-rades were scarce. In
quiry from packer Was rather backward
from the start out prices in mis Drancn
of the trade was generally steady. Best
fat lambs sold up to $16.75 with fair
kinds of killers landing around 115.00(g)
15.25. Fat ewes are still quotable up to
$7.25. Best wethers would likely bring
$9.25 or better.
Feeder trade closed fully half dollar
higher yesterday and today's market ruled
fully steady to perhaps a little stronger
than the close. Good close-wooled feeder
lambs ar now selling up to $13.60 with
medium to good grades bringing $12.60(5)
13.00. Common and light feeders at $11.00
12.25. Good feeding ewe are going to
the country at $j.257.00.
FAT EWES.
19 Ida.. 107 7 25 21 cull 11 4 00
FEEDING EWES.
101 Utah 108 5 00 172 Utah 104 T 00
87 Utah 118 ' 7 30
FAT WETHERS AND YEARLINGS.
II Ida. 83 10 00 56 Utah 107 9 00
EWES, ONE-YEAR BREEDERS.
850 Utah 107 7 60
BREEDING EWES.
103 11 00
FAT LAMBS.
73 15 26 163 T4 14 75
67 16 fO
FEEDING LAMBS.
59 11 60 1019 Ida 55 IS 10
1270 Utah 66 12 85
Quotation on cheep: Lambs, good to
choice. $16.25015.76; iambs, fair to good.
$14.7515.25; choice feeder lambs, $13.00
13.60; medium to good feeders, $12.50
13.00; common and light feeders. $11.00
12.25; cull and canners, $7.0010.00; year
lings, $9.50g10.25; wethers, $8.509.25;
ewes, (rood to choice. J6. 76387. 26: owes.
fair to good, $6. 00 6.75; good feeding
ewes, $5.766.50; ewe culls and canners.
$2.oo4.uv; Dreeaing ewes, i.ui)(a"ij.uu.
$36 la.
46 Ida.
92 Utah
25 Ida..
Repairing and Painting.
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED.
Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv
tee. for auto, truck and tractor. Expert
radiator and fender repairing; body
dents removed: new fenders mad.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming St Tyler 17.
t. P. BARNUM CO., 2192 Cuming. Doug-
Jrlas S044. High grade automobile palnt-ng.
Motorcycles and Bicycles.
bARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES -Bargains
In used machines. Victor H
Boos, the motorcycle man. 37tb and
Leavenworth Sts M , M ,
Horses Live Stock Vehicles.
7
109 8ETS of war harness, mad by the
Studebaker Mfg. Co. of South Bend.
Ind., for experimental tryout; number
on grade and will be sold at a dis
count of 30 per cent at the MM -West
Karnes Co., 701 N. 16th Et. "rmalta.
Neb.
BROOD SOWS.
Boy on Birdhaven Profit Sharing Plan
Phone Web. 24S4 O. S. Pettla. aa-ent.
UPLAND hay, $20 per ton Wagner. 801
ixnrtn 16th St
YEARLl.Ny mule, driving mare for sale
or trade for cow. Walnut 4583-3.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WANTED to buy one or two young rat
dogs. Wagner Feed Btcr. 801 N. 16th.
YOUNG LADIES
We offer you a wsll paid
position. Pay vou whil.o in
training.
Permanent work.
Rapid advancement.
Investigate our working
conditions.
-Operators' Employment Bu
reau, 613 New Telephone
Building, 19th and Douglas
Streets.
LEGAL NOTICES
PERSONAL.
fcHE SALVATION Army Industrial bom
solicit your old clothing, furniture,
magaslnea We collect. W diatrlbute.
Phone Dour 4135 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new boms,
1110-1112-1114 Dudg SL
NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals are Invited and will
be received at the Office of the City En
gineer, Room 511, City Hall, Omaha, Ne
braska, up to two o'clock on Thursday,
October 16th, 1919, for the conatructton
of sewers as follows:
SEWER DISTRICT No. 661 In confor
mity with Ordinance No. 10391, being In
Sixtieth St. from Evan SL to Manhole
38 feet Scuth of Pratt Street, the approx
imate quantities being aa follows:
267 ltn. ft. eight-Inch pipe.
SEWER DISTRICT No. 662 in confor
mity with Ordinance No. 10392 being In
Franklin Street from Thirty-second Street
to Thirty-third Street, the approximate
quantities being as follows:
375 lin. ft. eight-Inch pip.
The proposal are to be mad upon
printed blanks which will, upon applica
tion be furbished by the City Engineer
and all work must be done In accordance
with the plana, profiles and specifications
for said work on file in his office. As
evidence of good faith, each proposal shall
be accompanied by a certified check on
some Omaha bank payable to the City of
Omaha in an amount not less than 6 per
cent of the total of bid and In no case
to be less than $100. which amount shall
be held by the City as liquidated damages
If the successful bidder falls to enter Into
contract with good and sufficient sureties
within 10 dy after award ha been
made.
Proposals shall be addressed to City
Engineer, Omaha, Nebraska, and marked,
"Proposals for Sewer Construction".
The City reserves th right to reject any
and all bids.
JOHN A. BRUCE.
City Engineer.
Omaha, October 7, 1919,
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Oct. 7. Cattle Receipt 14,
000; estimated tomorow 12,000; beef
teen, medium and heavyweight, choice
and prime. $16,756)18.76; medium ana
good, $11.2516.75; common, $8.75
11.25; ughtweignt, gooa ana cnotce,
$16. 00918. 25; common and medium,
$8.26(816.00: butcher cattle. heifers,
$t.5014.75; cows. $6.2613.50; canners
and cutters, $5.2506.25; veal calves,
118. 0019. 00; feeder steers, 17. 25012. 60;
stockers steers, $6.50 10.25; western
range steers, jx.tiuau&.ui); cows and
heifers, $6.&onu3.uo.
Hogs Receipts 30,000,: estimated to
morrow 17,000; market closed 75c to $1
lower. Heavy, $14.7515.76: medium.
$15. 0 0 99 1 6.25: light. S16.60SPIS.Z6: light
llrht. S15.00W15.75: packing sows, smooth.
J 14.0014.50; packing sows, rough, $13.60
14.00; pigS, -Slt.lDIOiID.DU.
Sheep Receipts 41,000; estimated to
morrow 30,000; market weak; lamos.
$13.2515.90; culls and common, $h.7!
13.00; ewes, medium, good and choice,
$6.5007.76: culls and common, $3.00
5.00; breeding, $7.0013.00.
St. Louis live Stock.
Eat St. Louis, OcL 7. Cattle Re
ceipts 8,000; market steady to higher;
beef steers, medium and heavyweight.
choice and prime, $16.00 17.60; medium
and good, $10.76(6)16.00; common, $8.75
10.76; ngntweignt, gooa ana cnoica,
$14.00 17.25; common and medium,
IS. 00(914.00; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.25
16.00; cows, $6.5011.00; canners and
cutter, $5.256.66; veal calve, light
and handy weight, $15.00 18.50; feeder
steer, $7.6011.00; stockers, $6.60
9.76.
Hogs Receipts 10,000; $1 lower. Top,
$16.60; bulk, $16.5016.25; heavyweight,
S15. 00 16.76: medium weight, $15.76
16.60; lightweight, $1.15I6.60 light
weight, $14.00015.26; heavy, packing
sows. smooth, $13.60014.00; packing
sows, rough, $ll.2613.50; pigs, $13.00
gheep Receipt 4.006; market steady
to higher; lambs, $13.(0 16.60; cull and
common, $6.0011.60; springs, yearling
wether, $9.5011.50; ewes, medium and
choice, $5.0007.00; cull and common,
$3.004.50. .
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct 7. Cattle Re
ceipts, 23,000 head; market ateady to
Hog Receipts, 9.000 head; market
generally 26o to 60c lower.
Sheep Receipt, 10,000 head; market
steady to 16 cent higher.
Hew York Produce.
New York, Oct T. Butter Steady; un
changed. Eggs Unsettled; fresh gathered extras,
(667c; sxtra firsts. 62 S 66c; firsts, 49
62c.
GRAIN MARKET
Omaha Grain.
Omaha, Oct T, 1919.
uiutu ui,i, luuajr were nuiueraiB lor
wheat and light for corn and oats. Wheat
vs auuui uui;iiaijou. orn sutiereu n
decline of 1 to 3 cents. The bulk of the
oat were V, cent lower. Rye was steady.
Cash sales today were:
Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 car, $2.23, (ship
per's weights); 1 car, $2.22. (smutty);
1 car, $2.21, (smutty); 3 cars, $2.20; 1
car, $2.19; 1 car, $2.18, (smutty); 1 car,
$2.17; 1 cat, $2.16, (smutty); 1 car, $2.15;
1 car. $2.14, (smutty); l car, $2.10. (smut
ty); 2 cars, $2.09, (smutty); No. 3 hard,
1 car. $2.16; 2 cars, $2.16; S cars, $2.14;
2 cars, $2.13; 1 car, $2.11; 2 cars, $2.07,
(smutty); 1 car, $2.06, (smutty); No. 4
hard, 1 car, $2.12; 3 cars, $2.11; 2 cars,
$2.10; 1 car, $2.10, (yellow); 1 car, $2.04,
(yellow); 1 car, $2.04, (smutty); No. 6
hard, 1 car, $2.05; 1 car, $2.02; sample
hard, 1 ear, $1.60 (yellow heating); No. 1
northern spring, 1 car, $2.70 (dark): No.
3 northern spring, 2 cars, $2.30; No. 4
northern spring, 1 oar, $2.24; 1 car, $2.20;
No. 6 northern spring, 1 car, $2.12; 1 car,
J2.ll; sample spring, 1 car, $2.02; No. 2
durum, 1 car, $2.15; No. 3 mixed, 1 car,
$2.14; 1 car, $2.13; No. 4 mixed, 1 car,
$2.10; No. 6 mixed, 1 car, $2.08.
Corn No. 2 white, 2 car, $1.44; No.
white, J car, $1.40; No. 2 yellow, 9 cars,
$1.40; No S yellow, 2 ears. $1.39; No 4
yellow, 2 cars, $1.36; No. 2 nlxed( 4 cars,
$1.37; No. 3 mixed, 1 car, $1.37; 4 cars,
$1.36; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $1.35; No. 5
mixed, 1 car, $1.36; No. 6 mixed. 1 car.
$1.65. ,
Ho t u "ST. o nhU. , . n . i- A
? ' . Car 67- heavy: 2 ar, 67c,
w.v...j,, v .a,D, voy:; i car, oic; rjo. a
mixed, 1 car, 66c.
Rve Nn S 1 far tl tt ,
$1.30; No. 4, S cars,' $1.29;' sample, 1 car!
J:rley No. 4, 1 cars, $1.25.
OMAHai GRAIN MOVEMENT.
lVlr
TotlRy. A so.
.in
Year
Ago.
25
WhAAt 1Q lift
- iiiiiiiui 410
-orn II 17 84
Oats 17 i 3g
Rye 7 3 1
Barley 1 2 35
Shinmanto
Wheat 4 . 84 135 7
Corn 11 11 js
Oats 6 a 91
Rye J l
Barley ,, .. 7
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Whan, f'rrw n0tt
Chicago 454 132 238
Kansas City 167 13 24
St. Louis 117 22 28
Aflnnennnlla .ir.K
Duluth 79 '.. '
Winnipeg 532
Omaha Grain Inspection. 1
The number of ears of grain of the
several grades Inspected "In" here dur
ing the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard, 8: No. 2 hard, 81;
No. 3 hard, 36; No. 4 hard, 32; No. 5 hard,
15; sample hard, 6; No. 1 mixed, 4; No. 2,
mixed, 8; No. 3 mixed, S; No. 4 mixed, 9;
No. 6 mixed, 1; No. 1 spring, 4; No. 2
spring, 2; No. 3 spring. 4; No. 4 spring, 4;
No. 6 spring, 2; sample spring, 8; No. 3
durum, 1; total, 123 cars.
Corn No. 2 white, 3; No. t white, 1;
No. 1 yellow, 1; No. 2 yellow, 14; No. 3
yellow, 7; No. 4 yellow, 2; No. 6 yellow, 1;
No. 2 mixed, 9; No. 3 mixed, 10; No. 4
mixed, 4: No. 6 mixed, 2; total, 64 cars.
Oats No. 2 white, 1; No. 3 white, 37;
No. 4 white, 7; sample white, i; No, 3
mixed, 1: total, 48 cars.
Rye No. 2, l; No. 3, 5 ; No. 4, 3; total,
s cars.
Barley Rejected, 1 car.
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Receipts Today. Today.
Wheat ....1.993,000 3,886.000
Corn 286,000 "77,000
Oats . 692,000 972,000
Shipments
Wheat 1 778,000 679,000
Corn 192,000 666,000
Oats 446,000 695,000
- EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Wheat and flour.. 234,000 630,000
Oats 194,000 155,000
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Oct. 7. New declines took
place In the corn market today, chiefly
as a result of Ideal weather and owing
to a sharp break In the value of hogs.
Corn cloaed heavy, c to IVic net lower,
with December $1.22 to $1.22 and May
$1.21 to $1.21 '4. Oats finished unchanged
to ttc off, and provisions down 55c to
$1.60.
Weakness which showed Itself in the
corn market was especially manifest Just
after the opening and around th close.
Talk of larger receipts next week received
fresh Impetus from the fact that the pre
vailing weather could hardly be better for
conditioning and moving corn. Besides,
bearish sentiment was increased by pros
pects that a good fall pasture season
would greatly reduce feeding of heavy
grain. Slowness of eastern shipping de
mand was also a depressing factor. Per
sistent buying of December forced a re
covery about the middle of the session,
but the effect failed to last. Considerable
notice was taken of an expected huge
grant of credit from Argentina to Eng
land. France and Italy.
Oats were relatively firm, owing more or
less to a substantial falling off In the
visible supply total. German Inquiries for
oats were reported.
Provisions dropped In sympathy with
hogs. There was no aggressive support.
Cotton Futures.
New York, Oct. t. Cotton Futures
opened steady; October, 31.90c; December,
32 30c: Jnnuary, 82.40c: March, 32.40c;
.May. 32.1&C.
Art. I Open.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Corn j I ,
Dec. 1.28 1.34 1.22 1.22 1.24
May 1.22 1.22 4 1.21 1.211. 1.22ft
Oats. I
Dec. I .T0SI .71 I 70 .10 .70i
May .72H ,73H .72 .72 .72
Pork.
Oct. 36.25 36.26 36.00 36.00 37.00
Jan. 32.60 32.70 32.37 32.37 33.35
Lard. I
Oct. 28.85 38.86 26.76 26.75 28.85
Jan. 23.80 23.86 23.16 23.17 23.82
Rlba. I
Oct. J19.00 18.00 18.70 18.70 19.36
Jan. 118.10 18.10 17.67 17.67 18.25
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct 7. Flour Un
changed. Barley $1.051.32.
Rye No. 2, $1.401.40tt.
Bran $36.00.
Corn $1.4301.44.
Oats 65H68He.
Flax Seed $4.454.60.
Visible Grain Supply.
New York, Oct. 7. The visible supply
of American and bonded grains shows the
following changes:
Wheat, Increased 3,217,000 buahels.
Corn, increased 113,000 bushels.
Oats, decreased 648,000 bushels.
Rye, Increased 258.000 bushels.
Barley, decreased 614.000 bushels.
Dry Goods.
New York, Oct. 7 Cotton goods mar
kets were strong end yarn firm. Staple
hosiery, spring, was on a higher bails.
Raw silk was steady. Silks were In good
demand, but the supply was short In con
sequence of Interrupted production.
- I Bar Silver.
New York, Oct 7. Silver Bar, $1.18.
Mexican dollar. 91c. .,
New York Metal.
New York, Oct 7. All ; metal
changed.
Buy FRESH MEAT at
HARPER'S
Flatiion Bldg., 17th and Howard
FINANCIAL
New York, Oct T. Specialties dominated
today' very lively stock market for a
time, the movement comprehending a
variety of Issue whose technical position
and high-price levels restricted dealings
to limited proportions.
Activity centered In the oil motor, equip
ment, leather, food and miscellaneous
groups, where new high records were
made by Texas company, Mexican Petro
leum, General Motors, Kelly-Springfield
tire, Endlcott-Johnson and Worthlngton
Pump. These stocks made gross gains of
3 to 10 points, while National Biscuit ad
vanced 14 points.
Some of these gains were severely Im
paired or entirely forfeited in the reaction
of the last half hour, when call money
rose to 12 per cent, after the customary
opening; rate of 6 per cent.
Unltfd States steel was conspicuous
throughout the session for its backward
ness. At ho time did Ir advance more
than a fraction, reacting point. It
closed at a slight loss, as did a few af
filiated shares.
Harvester, Baldwin Locomotive, General
Electric and Westinghouse led the strong
equipments; Hide and Leather preferred,
Central Leather, American Wolen, Indus
trial Alcohol, Sears-Roebuck. May Depart
ment Stores, Woolworth Associated Dry
Goods and National Lead being Included
among the other stronger stocks.
Demand for riifs waa again limited to
minor or secondary shares, and shippings
were prominent during the early and
Intermediate stages of the session, but fell
back later, when Atlantic Gulf temporarily
lost most of its advance.
Sales amounted to 1.450,000 shares.
Investments contributed to the strength
of the bond list with tractions, Inter
rationals also tending higher, but Liberty
issues were barely steady, .
Total sales (par value), 411,875,000.
Old registered twos declined per cent
on call. ,
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Amer. Beet Sugar. 2.500 96 95 95
American Can .... 9,100 66 65 65
Am. Car and Fdry 4,400 136 134 134
Am. H. & L., pfd. 7,900 136 130 135
Amer. Loco 39,900 117 114 116
Am. 8. & R 2,400 74 72 72Ts
Am. Suear Ref...22.400 145 140 142
Am. Sum. Tobacco.13.000 112 109 110
Amer. Tel. & Tel.. 2.200 88 88 ssft
Am. Z.. L. & S.. 300 23 23 23
Anaconda Copper. 1,600 6SU 67 67
Atchison 1,400 92 92 92
A., G. & W. I. S. S.13,700 184 177 183
Baldwin Loco. ...87,800 145 141 143
Baltimore, & Ohio 800 43 42 42
Beth. Steel "B". ..23.000 107 106 106
California Pet. ... 7,100 63 61 63
Canadian Pacific. 1,200 152 161 151
Central Leather ..19,200 109 105 109
Chesapeake & O.. 400 60 69 59
Chi., Mil. St. P. 1,800 46 45 45
Chi. N. W 700 92 92 92
Chi.. R. I. & P... 1.700 29 29 29
Chlno Copper 400 43 42 42
4:010. Fuel & iron, l.zuo 41) tuy, tn
Corn Products ...15.100 89 88 89
Crucible Steel ... 6,100 246 238 240
Cuba Cane Sugar. 15,800 44 43 44
Dlst. Sea. Corp 87
Erie 400 16 16 16
Gen. Electric 167
General Motors ...14,800 288 283 283
Ot. North., pfd... 14.300 87 86 86
Gt. Nthn. Ore Ctfs. 1,600 46 45 45
Illinois Central 92
Inaplratlon Copper 2,000 61 21 21
Int. Mer. Mar., pfd 6,400 120 118 119
Internat. Nickel... 3,000 27 27 27
5,100 64 63 63
8,200 86 35 36
100 109 109 109
27,000 240 234 236
,. 800,26 26 26
5.000 62 51 51
6,800 31 30 30
700 76 74 74
N. Y.. N. H. ft H. 4,700 35 34 34
Norf. West 300 103 103 103
No. Pac 1,500 88 87 87
Pac. Mail , .. 39
Pan-Am. Petrol.. .17.000 123 121 121
Pennsylvania .... 3,600 43 43 ; 43
Pitts. & W. Va... 600 34 34 84
Pitts. Coal 1,300 64 64 64
Ray Con Cop 200 23 23 23
Reading 6.100 84 84 83
Rep. Iron & Steel. 2,500 96 95 95
Shut Art. Cnn... 200 14 14 14
Sin. Oil & Ref... .37,300 61 60 60
.20,800 107 105 1U5
. 4.300 27 26 26
.23.100 120 118 119
.21,500 293 281 285
. 6,700 105 104 104
. 600 126 125 125
.10,600 114 111 111
.17.300 146 139 146
106 IVi
114 115
Internat. Paper
Ken. cop
L. A N
Mex. Petrol. . . .
Miami Cop. . ,.
Mid. Steel
Mo. Pao
N. Y. C.
So. Pac.
So. Ry
Stude. Corp. . . .
Texas Co
Tob. Prod
Union Pac
Un. Clg. Stores.
U. S. Ind. Alco.
U. 8. Steel 77,700 108
TJ. S. Steel pfd... 600 115
Utah Copper .... 1.100 83 82 83
West. Union 200 83 83 83
West. Elec 8.100 66 64 56
Willys-Over. 17.100 34 38 34
Nat. Lead 6.700 89 86 87
Ohio Cities 67,400 66 63 66
Roy. Dutch, N. Y.29,500 105 103 103
Bid.
Total sale for ths day, 1,460,000 shares.
New York Bond List.
17. S. 2, reg..l00
U. S. 2. cou..l00
U. S. cv. 8s,
registered .. 89
U. 8. cv. Is, -
coupon 69
TJ. S. 4s, reg..l06
U. S. 4s, cou.,106
Am. Tel. & Tel.
cv. 6s 100
Anglo-French
6s 97
Armour & Co.
4s 84
Atch. gen. 4s. 80.
B. & O. cv.
48 75
Bethlehem Steel
ref. 5s 89
Can. Lea. 5s.. 97
Cen. Pac. 1st. 78
Chesa. & Ohio
ov. 6s 85
C, B. A Q.,
joint 4s 45
C, M. 4 St. P.
cv. 4s .... 75
C, R. I. P.
Ry. ref. 4s.. 69
C. S. ref.
4 97
Chill Copper
83l
. 81
78
Dominion of Can.
6s (1931) ... 95
Erie gen. 4s. . .1 49
Gen. Eleo. 5s. 87
Gt. North. 1st
4s ofrd. ..
t. C. ref. 4s..
Int. Mer.
Marine 6s . . .
K. C. So. ref-6a
L. N. un. 4s 84
MV, K. A T.
1st 4s 64
Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 68
Mon. Pow. 5s.. 89
N. Y. C. deb. 6s 96
No. Pac. 4s.... 80
No. Pac. 3s.... 58
Oregon Short
Line ref. 4s.. 84 "A
Pac. Tel. A
Tel. 5s 89
Penn. con. 4s 92
Penn. gen. 6s.. 94
Reading gen. 5s 82
St. L. A San
Fran. adj. 6s. 60
So. Pac. cv. 5s. 107
So. Ry. 5s 64
Tex. Co. cv. 6s. 103
T. A P. 1st.... 90
cv. 7s 117!TTn. Pac. 4s 87
City of Paris 6 97U. 8. Rubber 5s 87
D. A R. G. TT. S. Steel 6s.. 100
ref. 6a 58 Wabash 1st ... 94
Bid.
Liberty Bond Price.
New York, Oct 7. Flnsl prices were:
8s, 100.08; first 4s, 96.20; second 4s.
94.18; first 4s, 95.60; second 4s, 94 94
third 4s, 95.96; fourth 4s, 94.26; Vic
tory 1, 99.86; Victory 4, 99.81.
London Money.
London, Oct 7. Sliver Bar. (3d per
ounce.
Money 3 per cent
Dtscount Rates Short bills, 4 per
cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent
FOR RENT
TYPEWRITERS
All Makes
Special rates to students.
CENTRAL
TYPEIVIUTER
EXCHANGE .
D.4121. 1905 Farnam St.
OMAHA PRODUCE
Oysters King Cole northern standards,
$3.90 per gal., 60a large cans, 40c small
cans; King Cole northern selects, $3.25
per gal., 65c large cans, 45c small cans;
King Cole New York counts, $3.60 per gal.,
70s large cans, 50c small cans;; King Cole
Chesapeake standards, $2.35 per gal., 60c
large cans, 20c small cans; King Colo
Chesapeake selects, $2.76 per gal., 65c
large cans; Sue small cans; shell oysters,
per 100, $3.75 large, $1.60 medium: clams,
per 100 (little necks, cherry stones) $1.75.
(quohogs, large) $3.
Fancy mammoth western celery, per
doz., $1.
Fresh Fish Catfish, large, 28c; to 1
lb. medium, 22c; fancy fresh bullheads,
Isrge blood-red northern stock. 20c; fancy
fresh halibut, medium, 2Se; chicken, 26c;
fancy black cod, 16c; fancy fresh Chinook
salmon. 27c; red, 25c; pink, 22c; fancy
fresh trout, 27c; fancy fresh whlteflsh,
jumbo. 80c; medium, 24c; fancy fresh yel
low pike, 23c; fancy fresh pickerel. 16c;
black bass. O. S., 35c; medium, 26c; large,
20c; croppies. to 1 lb., frozen, 18c,
fancy white perch, fresh, 12c; fancy red
silver salmon, round frozen, 13c; fancy
frtsh roe shad, 26c; fancy frozen white
fish, good quality, 12c; fancy frozen west
ern, red snapper, 7c; fancy frozen steak
ling cod, 7c; whalemeat, 10c; fancy frozen
tulllbee whlteflsh, average lb. each, 60;
fancy frozen barracuda, 10c; steak pol
lock, '4 to 7 lbs. each, per lb., 7c; fancy
frozen native mackerel, 12c; finnan had
dtes, 25-lb. box, per lb., 18c; fancy frozen
flounders, 10c; markot cod, 3 to 6 lbs.
each, per lb.. 7c; kippered salmon, 10-lb.
box, par lb., 30c; smoked whlteflsh, 10-lb.
basket. Ib., 22c.
Wholesale prices ot beer out:
No. 1 loin, 42c; No. 2 loins. I2e;
No. I loins, 19c No. 1 ribs, 81 c; No.
3 ribs 20c: No. 3 ribs, 13c. No. 1
rounds, 28c; No. 3 rounds, 22 e: No. t
rounds. 17c. No. 1 chucks, 19c; No. 1
chucks. 14c; No. S chucks. 10c. No. 1
plates. 16c; No. I plates, 12 o; No. $
plate. 9c.
Quotation furnished by th Gllnk
Fruit Co
Vegetables Potatoes, Northern White.
1.60; Colorsdo $2.60; Ohlos. 1.60: Texas
New potatoes, 80 Cabbage: Texas and
California crates. c; small lota, c
Onion. California Red, 7c. California
Head lettuce, $3 60 crate; California bead
lettuce. $1 15 dozen: leaf lettuce. 4
dosen; H. G radish 25-85C dozen: H O
onions, 25-35c dozen .egg plant t" 59 dozen
spinach, market price, hot house cuke
12 69 dozen, bushel basket Texas cukes,
$3 60 basket .market basket cukes (about 2
asparagus H G.. 60-75o dozen; Florid
tomatoes (6 basket crates) 7 60 crate,
wax and green bean, pea, market price
Fruiu Oranges. Vaiwiaa. Sb-luo, tb 60
136. 36 00. 150-218-124 $6 60: 174. 100, 216
250. $7 00. Lemon: 8unH. $00-260
$5 76; Red Bill. 100-21. $5 15 Grap.
trult: California (all ze) $6 25 Bananas
) to 8c. Strawberries Missouri, $7 60
Pineapple: 43-48, $5 60: 14-30-36. $6.00
Nuts English walnuts, ssck lots. 14c
less 86c: No. 1 raw peanuts lie; Jumbo
raw peanut. llo; roast No 1. 12c: roast
Jumbo, 15c.
Plate No. I...I60: No. 1, 14b: No. t.
llc
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotation furnished by Burns,
and Company.
Stocks ' Bid.
Burgess-Nash Pfd. 1 pet... 99
Doiglas Motors Com 60
Gooch Food Pro. Pfd. Bonus 99
Gooch M. A E. 7 pet. Pfd. A...
Harding cream 7 pet. Pfd. 99
Neb. Power Co. 7 pet. Pfd
Nicholas Oil Pfd. W. bonus. 85
O. A C. B. St. R. A Br. Pfd. 49
Omaha Flour Mills Com. . . 85
Orchard A Wllh. 7 pet. Pfd. 99
J. C. Penney Co. 7 pet. Pfd. 97
M. E. Smith 7 PC Pfd. 1933.101
Swift A Co 131 '
Tho'n-Bel. A Co. 7 pet. Pfd. ,99
Union Pow. A Lt. 7 pet. Pfd. 99
Union Stock Yds., Om 99
Bonds
Booth St. Louis 6s 1931
Douglas Co. H'y 6s, 1932-36...
Iowa Port. Cement 6s 98
Maytag Co. 6s, 1920-29
Neb. Pow. Co. 6s, 1949 .... 88
O. A C. B. St. R. 6s, 1928.. 80
Omaha Athletic 6s 9$
Onah, 3. D., 6s, 1923
Un. S. Yds. Om. 1st 5s, 1931. 95
Brlnker
Asked.
100
99 ,
101
98
'si
98
131
100
100
100
4.66 pet
100
8.60 pet.
90
83
100
4.75 pet
97
New York Coffee,
New York, Oct 7. There wa a further
sharp advance In th' market for coffee
futures during today's early trading, owing
to the continued firmness of Brazil and
renewed covering. The opening was 17 to
25 points higher, and active months sold
40 to 45 points above last night's closing
figures before the end of the morning,
with December and March touching $16.10.
This price, showing a recovery of about
2c per pound from the low levels of
last month attracted considerable profit
taking. The realizing became more active
after receipt of a special cable reporting
reactions of 100 to 226 reis In Santos
futures with December selling off to $16.73
and March to $16.70. The close was net 4
points higher to 1 point lower.
October, $16.87; December, $15.73: Janu
ary, March, May, July- and September,
S16.69.
Spot Coffee Quiet, but firm. Rio 7's,
1616c; Santoa 4's, 2526c.
New York Money.
New York, Oct. 7. Mercantile Paper
5 to 5 per cent.
Time Loans Strong; 60 days, 10 days
and sir months, 6 per cent bid.
Call MoneyStrong; high, 12 per cent;
low, H per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent;
closing bid 11 per cent; offered at 12 per
cent: last loan.,12 per cent; bank accept
ances, 4 per cent.
New York General.
New York. Oct. 7. Wheat Spot steady;
No. 2 red, $2.35 track New York, export
billed.
Corn Spot easy: No. 2 yellow, $1.62;
No. 2 white, $1.61 c. 1. f. New York.
Oats Spot steady: No. 1 white, 81c.
Lard Weak; middle west $27.3027.40.
Other articles unchanged.
Mayor
Sits in Chair
for First Time Since
Mob Attacked Him
Mayor Smith sat in a chair for the
first time since he was taken to
Ford hospital.on the Sunday night
when he was attacked by a mob.
The tru.yor expects to leave the
hospital tomorrow morning to goto
ExcekiOr Springs, Mo., for several
weeks.
He intends to make a public
statement this morning.
(Vheat and Flour Figures
From U. S. Grain Bureau
Complete figures covering wheat
and wheat flour movement through
out the United States for the week
ending September 26, in comparison
with figures for the previous week
and the same two weeks a year ago,
were issued yesterday by Charles T.
Neal, second vice president of the
United States Grain corporation.
The figures follow:
Exports of wheat and wheat flour:
Exports of wheat and wheat flour
from July 1 to September 26 amount
to 41,607,000 bushels of wheat and
4,219,000 barrels of flour, making a
total equal to 60,591,000 bushels,
compared with 39,221,000 bushels of
wheat and 4,641,000 barrels of flour
last year, September figures being
prorated to September 26, making a
total equal to 50,107,000 bushels.
Last year's official figures are sup
plemented by the army and Red
Cross shipments.
BUSHELS.
1919. 1911.
Wheat receipts .... 25,830,000 31,690,000
Wheat receipts, pre
vious week 28,853,000 34,955,000
Wheat receipts, June
27 to Sept. 26 ...451.199,000 412,980,000
BARRELS.
Flour during week.. 3.612,000 2.999,000
Flour previous week 3,270,000 3,834,000
Flour, June 27 to
Sept 26 32,321,000 27,930,000
BUSHELS.
Total wheat elevators
and milla 271,862,000 243,329,000
Total wheat elevators
and mills previous
week 264,779,000 220,660,000
Change for week. In
crease 7,073,000 22,769,000
MARKETS
Proposed Garbage "
Contract Taken Up
By the City Council
A proposed five-year garbage con '
tract in favor of Henry Pollock wa:
taken up again yesterday by the city
council and laid, over until nex
Monday morning for further con
sideration in committee of th
whole.
By the terms of the contract, i
is proposed, to pay Mr. lJol!ock ,
$45,000 n year for five years, he to
collect aud dispose of all garbage
in 'Omaha according to such regula- -tions
as may be prescribed by thv :
city health department. i
Commissioner Butler insisted that
the contract should contain a clause .(
which will provide for its termina-
tion at the end of three years in the
event that at that time the city shall
have provided its own incineration
plant or reduction system of gar
bage disposal.
Mr. Pollock has agreed to estab
lish a hog-feeding yard beyond the ,
city limits, in a location to be ap
proved by the city, and to abide by
all reasonable regulations which may
be imposed.
Swears at Judge; Ten Days
In Jail Changed to Hundred
George Rigby. 2024 Parker street,
charged with stealing a suitcase full
of smoking tobacco from the auto
mobile of J. C. Ruth, 511 Paxton ,
block, Monday was sentenced to
90 days in jail for vagrancy and 10
days additional for contempt of
court, in police court yesterday by
Acting Judge Holmes.
After 1e testimony had been giv
en Judge Holmes said,t "Well, I will
give you 10 days in jail and "
"I don't give a if you give
me 100 years," said Rigby.
Holmes then made the sentence
90 days and 10 days for contempt
of court.
Corpus Christi Appeals
To Omaha for Assistance
Clark Pease, chairman of the
finance relief committee in Corpus ,
Christi, Tex., the scene of a recent
devastation by wind and water, has
appealed to the city council for
financial aid. In a letter read yester
day at the council meeting, Mr. Pease
stated that more than 5,000 people
are homeless, and that the financial
loss amounted to $20,000,000. The
appeal was referred to the acting
mayor for recommendation. '
Denver Official Here
W. B. Lowry, Denver city com
missioner in charge of public im
provement and park department, was
visiting here esterday, on h way
home from the east where he placed
orders for park equipment.
Chicago Frodnre.
Chicago, Oct. 7. Butter Unchanged.
Eggs TJnsettlei".: receipts, 9,984 cases;
firsts, 6456er ordinary firsts, '46
47Hc; at mark, cases included, 47066c;
storage) packed firsts, 6" H 9 68c
Poultry Alive, unchanged.
Thieves Get Three Sets
Tools From Carpenter
Tool thieves are again active in
Omaha, three sets of carpenters'
tools having been reported stolen
during the early hours of Tuesday
morning. 1
D. W. Vanderwarner, 323 South
Fifteenth street, reported to the po
lice that a complete set of tools was
stolen from his woodshed. He -said
the tools were practically new.
A. Anderson, 2516 South Fitieth
street, likewise lost a set of tools
which he stated was taken from the
rear porch of his home.- E. R. Guf
fey, 201 South Twenty-fourth street,
reported the third stolen set.
An automobile trailer for baggage
invented in England is supported by
a single wheel, the other end of its
frame being attached to the rear
corner of a car.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 7. Turpentine
Firm, fl. 42143; sales, 682 bhls. ; re
ceipts, 451 bbls.; shipments 101 bbls.;
stock, 9,773 bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 1,101 bbls.; re
ceipts, 1,602 bbls.; shipments, 3,075 bbls.;
stock. 41,191 bbls.
Quote: B, S15.0015.20; D, 115.20
15.26; E, S15.25I&15.60; F, 515.2515.65; C,
fl5.3515.75; H, 15.6015.80; I, $17.25
17.45; K, 18.60; M. 19.2519.40; N, 920.00
20.25; Wg, 20.6021.00; Ww, $21.00
21.60.
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Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Oct. 7. Potatoes Steady; ar
rivals, 69 cars; Minnesota early Ohlos,
sacked, $ 2.7 5 Ig 2. 90 ; Wisconsin and Minne
sota long and round whites, sacked, $2.15
2.30; South Dakota kings, sacked, $2.25;
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