1 1 ' f e 1 ,v --TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2," 1920. L. i'. '.vt. . 1 r - N v. 'SoutH' Side Plea of Attorney Lands His Client Behind JailBars Market, Finandal and Industrial; News of the Day Lawyer Protests Forfeiture of $25 Bond, Judge Hears Evi dence "and flakes It ' ven Days. , Too muii argumeiit by his at torney in ijouth Side police court 'yesterday eudtd disastrously for I' rank Egan, 2514 K street. Egaii was arrested Thursday night for disorderly conduct on complaint tiled, by Warren Stanley,5 1416 Wil- i.atu street, that Egan tried to steal fc his wife. , 'Egali was released on $25 bond to appear before Judge Fitzgerald ye'Merthy horning.'.. ,'--'' y . The judge tolled She case atld af Ur waiting due timcVor Email's ap per.rauce, ordered the $25 bond for feited., , ' v v Evidence 8Prescn ted. , Jfcist at this juncture, in rushed fVugene O'SullivaH. attorney, with L'gan. v ' f j With a rapid fire of oratory, . O'Sullivan demanded the- c!tse be re opened, and after considerable argu ment, finally induced Iudi?e Fitz gerald to recall the fase. -. , ' ' Evidence, .was heard" lot ,Joth ides. Stanley declared . Egan had been running around with his wrfe, while O'Sullivan argued Egan had taken-Mrs. Stanley to but one pic lure show and then in the company ofher brother. , 1 Evidence presented, however, , showed that Egan had . assaulted Stanley when he"Tbjected to the motion uicture party Judge Fitzgerald listened pa tierttty to all the evidences 'aiid then sentenced Egan to 0 days in - jail. Ten Dsm in Cooler. This drew forth another ava lanche kiiM words frcsjii O'Sulli van. -.' , , "It's an butrage," lie concluded. "I'll appca,l."v f "All right."', said the judge. "The bond is$100." And while O'Sullivan went outto scare tip bondsman, his client, Egan, vas remanded to jail, r-- . j" ( Resignation of Armour Co. r Official, a Surprise Here . When appraised or the announced resignation at Chicago Thursday of Robert J. Dunhp.m as vice president of Armour and) Company, locaKot ricials 'of the company said they had no- intimation of Mr. Dunham's act. . They said his retirement would also carry with it his lesignation as presi dent of the Omaha Stock Yards company and director of the Stock Yards National bank. It is understood that the severine of interests with Armour and Com-'j pny wasy brought about by the growth of Mr. Dunham's private in terests afid the necessity of devoting more time to 'them. . . Live Stock Receipt Wr Official Monday .. Official Tuesday . Offlolal Wednesday Official Thursday Miimiia rnaay Five day thl k ti.3U Sum day last weeK 4.,6sT Ham day S wkn ego 80.719 HiRia day 3 wkaaso 12.170 Sam day year to 0,3CI (mana. Oct. t. 1I!0, Cattle Hon Bheep 1,(34 4.IS 6.7:i l.tss 3.l0 21.4.15 .1S.163 .70 4.44 600 S8.61K 4,0t 1.710 I9.K7 UJ.671 17.417 114, 800 Il.5. 130.1(15 13.115 103. Hi fl.tlf 11,47 Receipts and disposition of live mock at the Union atock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hourn ending at S o'clo.'k pf m., Octobei 1. US0: J j RECEIPTS RS. , Cattle. Ho;. Sheep; C. M. 8t f...:. Vlmourl lariftu . . Union Pnolflo C. & N. W.. east... C& N. W., west.. IT. St. P., M. Y O. .'., 01. A Q, et.. C. 11. Sf Q. writ.. r.. I'.. . A P.. ca.t llllnolK Central . cm. at.vnt.-Tk Total receipt 24 43 IMPOSITION HEAT). Cattle. Ilojf. Morris A Co. ...... Swift & Co Curiahv Pkit. Co... Armour & Co Sehwart' & Co.... ic:i 672 19C 23 613 W. MMruhy Lincoln PkK. Co Hlgelns Pkr. Co O lea ...A. Wilson A-Co.F -. , llnntzlnfcr & Oliver, v .T H. uxet A to .T H. Bulla RoaenFtork Dro (i. KeHOKK Werthrlmer & legen S.illlvan liron. . ., .Mo.-Kan t". ai U. Co... flokcr '-. Jahn Harvey Pcnnlii & Francis...... Choek & KyBbn Mldweat PV.g. .Co f,irilin ...J.. Other tujfri oTtal .... rattiiwFrpjih arrival of ero only 25 load Ktlrilated 38 HI 4S 1 1-t 19.. 4 ii r.; 4 4 -j re. 10 .1,116 .3,10: ..., 160 1.723 Shcp. . 843 225 1.113 : Financial cattle toda:' Most of the trade wa on tuff held over. South Side Brevities T,ao curtajns, blankets laundered. 8cuth 43T. . . Lot with store and 'fixtures and atock i f goods for sale. ClfMlle Rosko, 4002 S. C5th St. Ad. . South Side Pleasure club, will give th!r 11-frular dance Sunday everting at the new Union Home, 2i Til atreet. South 3ld Pleasure club will give Us regu'kr dance Sunday evening at the New Union home. Twenty-fifth and M streets. Blankets and quilts, just the---thing for these chilly mornings. Special sale, 20 per cent discount ' Come in and make your svlectlon. Koutsky-Pavlik Co--Adv. Boston Wool. ;( Boston,' Oct.' 1. The Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will ay: "Business vha been dreggy again thl v.'ek, ull eye& being turned toward the opening Australian sale. In this market ettcntion has beendlrevted toward .the Attempt to secure a presidential lirlposl V ion of a wool Import enibargo, although Ihia seems hardly likely' to occur. , Prices have bten rather on tlw easy Bide unless something very choice In Staple and fine ' quality. The goods market is hardly changed consumption still being light. ' I tTexas Fine li-months, 11.30; fine 8 months. $1.2001.13. , California Northern. fl.251.40: mid dle country, 31.(0 : southern, $1.0001.05. Oregon Eastern staple, $1.35: eastern . clothing $1.20: ivalley Nji, 1. $1.30. i ' Territory PInesstaple. f 1.5E1.0; half ( blood combings, $1.201.25: three-elghths- I - .ninhln. t fi ifl! fi tin' OnA-flUflrter-blOOd Ifomblngs, 6570c; fine clothing. $1,3001 1 Ju: fine medium clothing, Jl.ODSfl.Uu. Pulled basis: - Delaine $1.$SQ1.40; AA, f 1.10y.l5; A supers. 855c, V , oMhairs Best omblny, 40 50c; best crfnilngs, 38 g 4 Oct - Omaha May Market. , Receipts of both prairie hay and al fnJfa have been larger th past week, while the demand has Men quiet, whictj has" caused the market to be easier and some lower on all grades of prairie hay Alfalfa prices have, declined on all grades s demand la quiet. Oat and wheat straw vtesdy. No. 1 upland prairie hay. $1.0 J ' $18.00; 'No. t qpland prairie hay. $13-52 to $15.0); No. 1 upland prairie hay, $8.00 fj $10.00; No. 1 midland prairie bay, 18.00 to $!7.0r No. i mldUind prairie hay, $12.00 to $15.60: No. 1 lowjand prai rie hay. $9.00 to 10.00; No. ? lowland prairie hay, $8.00 to $9.00; No. S lowland srairie tiRy. $5.00 to $Js00: choloe alfalfa, $27.00; "No. 1 alfalfa $22.00 to $24W - Itandard alfalfa. $18. to $21.00; No. $ , nlfalfa.i $13.00 to $16.00: No. 3 "alf. $16.00 . to $12.00; oat straw. $10.00 . to 112.00; wheat traw. $9.00 to $11.00. ; .New York Toffee. y' , ,f Xew Tork, Oct. 1. The market for cof Tee futures waa very quiet again today ind ' prices roorcd within a rang of 4 r t points. The opening was 2 points lower on December, but generally 2 to 4 points higher and active month sold I :o 6 points above last night' closing figures during the middle of the day- on lcattered covering, otherwise-;, there wa rery little demand and the tone was -ather easier later' In the afternoon on rumor 'of lower . I. f. rates, although 'stent prices were within a point or two f the best prices of the day. The close vas 3 to 6 points net hlgties, October, 7.25c; December, ' 7.70a; Janu ary, . 7.86c; Manch, 8.19c; May, 8.39c; luiy, .57c. t v- - ' Spot market was quiet at.7H8c for tie and 12t)13Ke for Santos 4i ' v : Turpentine and Rosin. - Savannah, Ca.. Oct. 1. Turpentine Oull; $1.2701.30; sales, - nonet receipt H bbls. ; shipments, 366 bbls. ; stock. 16 -43 bbls. Rosin Flrrai tales. 471 casks; receipts. 26 casks; stork, 67.391 casks. VJote: B, T. ll.40c; E," F, G, H, I, IT. N. WO, WW. ti 50c. , ' .w York Sugar. New Tork, Oct. l.The local market tor raw sugar was quieter today, but the Vindertone waa still quiet, and the under f anything was weak. Fresh business was n ported, but sugar was available at last paid prices of 9c duty paid, delivered r HC for Cubaa c. I. f. with refiners ajraln iut of the market-. - Uy noon mist of the came naa jnpveu out of ftrst hands at price inai wore steady with yesterday, although the mar ket was extremely slow, radically an kinds of western cattle are closing at thi low time of the season, declines of around $1.00 being put 'in force on, de sirable feeders and 'bulk of the grass beeves and cows are $,075c and In soms case $1.00 lowev. Choice" corn fetls have held sternly but-plain to fair kinds are U. 00 01.6ft lower than , they were at the siart of the week. - , , . Quotations on cattle: Choice" to prime leaves, $18.60047-60; good to choice Wkvu III 506)18.26: falr to good beeves, f1 0iH)14.00: common to fair beeves S $10.id 12.00; chotce to prlrne-'yearllngs T16.Mi17.26; good to choWe yearlings, H4.60eH.00; fair to good yearlings. $12.00 (1114.00: common to fair yearlings, $9.00 11.60; good to eholca grass cows, $9.2t 13.00; fair to good-grass cow. $7.60 9.00; common to. fair gras cows, $6,000 7.60; Mexicans, $,60'.10;' choice to prime grass cows, $7.007.76; good to choice grass cows. $5.7606.76; fair to gcod grass cows, -$C.006.76; common to fair grass cow, 63.76fii6.25: choice to prime feeder. $10.00011.00; goad . to choice feeders. $8.60010.00; medium to Kood feeders, $7,5048.50; common to fair feeders! $S.OO7.60; good to chelco Blocker. $8.259.25; fair to good butch ers, $7J)0e8.26; common to fair Brock ets, $6.Io.TS; stofl4ietfers, $6.767.25; stock cOw,I6.00C 26: atock cslves, $6.00 fi 9.50: veal Valves. $6.00012.00; bull. stags, etc., $5.00011.00. ' v BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. o Av . - Pr, U 1280 $12 60 !0 1181 $16 25 WESTERN CATTLE. ) t N-EBRASKA. ljfclvs.. 199 11 00 , 34 c-h.. 863 6 76 14frds.. 6B3 7 00 'l0fdrs.,51 4 $5 13hfr.. 730 S 80 Jstrs.. 941 8 25 2cow.. 973 1 25 24 bows.. 999 60 Hogs Receipt of . hogs amounted to 3.000 head and some reaction occurred in the trade. Shippers bought hogs on the early market at an advance of mostly a - u... .. . . Ae ,h. n.i1r. or nrovlded an outlet at this advance, a Two or three of the larger packer buyers bought sparingly ard were able to put up their drove at prices not more than 16025a. higher. Bulk of th supply changed hands at 314.U014.SO with best light hogs polng to shippers at the day' top of $15.50. ., . , ' " HOGS. ' Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. ' Pr. 260 $14 25 34. .434 ... $14 30 14 40 67. .283 Z1V- 1.4 BV 14 80 36.. 300 14 70 49. .330 14 80 59. .259 14 90 47. .242 . 15.10 43. .274 15 36 28. .208 ! Khen-2hSVesh - rnceiDts of lambs wera -limited to 1,750 head, hardly enough to mako a market. -Most .i" la offerings, were feeders and sal. s of JTat lamb wero-eonrlderod fully ':.. ly, sa good native bringing $12.30. Feeding lame were also uncnangea, a gnoii class moving at $12.00. Feeder ewe have been accumulating in the yard traders' hands and are (quotable utvthe lowest prices of N. A v. 22,.re 3E..302 50 369 40. .311 64. .265 73. .271 36..17S 42. .217 Chlcaga Trlbuae-Omaha Be Ied Wire. . New York, Oct. 1. Stocc experi enced a general forward movement and the continued rise of bonds was marlrort hv more' nctivitv than in Ore- Peeding days of the week in the rail road department . , Several railroad convertible issues gained from 1 'to 2 ooints. Mnninx parallel to exten sive upturn of shares for which they re exchangeable The rejflizijjsr process ui govern ment wa,r bonds, which was seen, to he slowing down on Wednesday and ... , . . . i 1 mirsaay, came to an cnu, suc ceeded bv active bidding brought net gaii s running from a half point to a point. As the im-" provement of stocks and the rise of bonds -occurred despite an 8'i per cent call monev rate in the after mon market, comment returned to the possibility of the current week's rtiffening: tendency as being a 'flurrv" due to eovernment with drawals of deposits and month-end ;ieeds of corporations. Expect Belief Soon. Evidence supplied In price .cutting sales and the hnste of many wholesalers- ana retailers to unload accumulations of goods, points toward an accelerated, move ment In the line of bank loans. It may oe some time before tho result are dis closed In bank statements, for crop de mands upon credit are continuing. Run ning paraiytl to "the forces in merchandise fields are plainly discernible efforts of corporations to convert floating debts, chiefly loans from banks, Into funded debt and should progress be made for some time at this week's rate. It will not be long before the banks repoy relict from A' rather onerous task of supplying work ing capital for manufacturing operations. The strong snd, active bond market is msklng possible the undertaking. Today came, news that Swift and Company had dlspoaed of $40,000,000 five-year notes to a banking group and It was understood) in local Investment circles that the Good year Rubber Co., bad arranged for a loan of nt leant of $25,000,00 1 ne uay a ueHiinrs in 'siocks uisctoeeu little weakness of manufacturing com pany shares in early trading, which wa quickly reversed into strength as short covering purchases got under way. An advance of Friday after a week of pro. nounced declines Is not unusual, but to day the undertone of prices was thought in mini) market quarters to snow beside realizing operation, a reluctance of pro fessional traders to press the decline further, at least for the time being. It appeared also as though support wa ten dered Mie Industrial shares, and the sturdy Improvement of leading railroad Issues had - an Iniluenre . upon general market sentiment. V Sterling Stronger. The rise: ats in sterling axrhanr evidently refuted the postponement of the British tal strike, for aDnrehenslon of a serious f Impairment of .Industry from a great wklkout of miners had tehded to depress rates for several weeks. Brad- streets figures on wheati exports during the , last week of September showed that heav PUXChases from abroad continue to nave tne same Inriuence a in August. The movement during the week comprised 12.180.197 bushels from the United States and Canada, compared .wlthf 7,638,06$ bushels In the same week last ear. Since July 1. the expansion over the ; corre sponding period In 1919 has been, 45.249, 000 bushels. A feature of today' ex change -dealings was the fall of a full cent in,' the Argentina rate. " Bonds and Notes Bond and note quotation furnished, by Peter Trust company , Appre. Bid. Asked. Xlem. . 92 . 92i 6.40, . 9 97 8.70 r. 89 U 99V 7.25 9V , H Am. T. A T. 6s, 1924... Am. T. T. (. 1926... Am. Tob. Co. 7s, 1922 Am. Tob. Co. 7s. 1983, Anaconda Cop. 6s,. 182 91 94 French 8s, 1945. 101 VI 101 'i Armour Con, 6s. 1920-24 9S" Armour , 1930. Belgian Gov. 6s, 1926. Belgian Gov! TM 1945. Steel 7s, It 11... Efl li lit Ati Whictii Liggett i Myer 6s. 19fi VS 98 Ji 17.90 Procter ft uim. is, vv vs "7S Procter ft Gam.- 7, 1923 100 7.00 Swift & Co. 6s, 1921..,. IS 9844 7.10 Swls Gov. 8s, 1940.... JOS 14 103 7.70 Union Pacific 6. 1928.. 7 98 6.30 Wilson Con. '6. 1928.... 80 81 9.30 City ot Pari 6.' 1921.. 5 9614 1100 4 Beth. Beth -Steel 7. 1923. British 5 Ha. 1929.... British 6K9. 1931.... C. B. & Q. 4a. 1921... Can, GOV. 54. 1821.. Can Govs 6 Us, !.. C.C.'C. . St h. 6a. 1929 1H Cud. Pack. C. 7s. 1923.. 7Mi Goodrich 7. 1925 91 Vt JappXlov. 1st 4Hs, 1926.. 74V, Jap.' Gov, 4s, 1931 C7 ?5i II. 97 K ,7S 7 89 8 98 91 96 9.1N 98 98 97 89, 98H 96 99 94 38 98 92 76 7.50 .Aft 8.00 7.35 7.50 7.90 7.75 7.93 (.10 7.00 7.80 9,25 6.30 6.40 7.80 8.20 9 11.15 Int. Nickel Int. Pap. Co. f., Ajax Rub. Co. Kel.-Sprng. Tire Key. Tire & Rub. Int. M. Mar. ' . . Maxwell M. Co. . 171 . 75 . 40V . 66 . 13 . 20 4 17 . 73 38 63 13 20 V. J7 74 39 65 13 -20 4 OH. 16 ."8 114 12 f9 84 86 77 - Co. 105 11 Sears-Roe. Co. Carb. Co. 65. New York Quotations Range of prices or the leading storks furnished by Logaa 4s Bryan, Peters Trust tuildingr - w . . RAILS. m High 140 150 70 180 160 40 14 65 14 76 14 85 16 00 16 25 It 50 sheep snd Fvunarater! Apple aneT Dried Trait. Now York, Oct. 1. - Evaporated Apple iun anu easy. Trunes Ey. Apricots snd Peaches Quirt. Raisins Firm. . r Tli' Peters National bank cordi ally invites you to inspect its new Hanking Room jn the Peters Trust Building, Farnam at Seventeenth; also 'its new and impregnable Safe Deposit Vaults. - Savings Accounts invitee, and if opened by October 10 will draw interest from October 1. Adv.. ' .-4.. .,, 1 ' ' v ' . ' y the seasdn, ranging from $3.00 to $4.f.o. Quotations on shoep and lambs: -Killers, hi-st ,fat western lambs, $12.60012.90; me dium to good lambs, $12.00012.60; plain and course lambs, $11.60012.60; choice nandy yearlings. $8.2608.76; heavy year lings, i7.6O08.25; aged wethers, $6,150 7.00: good to cbol-ry ewe, $5.00 0 6.50; fair to good awes, $4.5O0.OO: culls and can ner ewes, $1.50 0 3.00; feeders, best light -lambs, $12.00012.25; fair td good .lambs, $11.50012.00; Inferior grades, $10,000 11.25; yearling ewes, breeders $8.5009.25; good to choice young ewes, $7.6008,60; one-year breeders, $5.0006.00: good to choice I feeder ewes. $4.5006.06; fair to good' feeders, $4.0004.50; shelly feeder, 53.2503.76. . - " v- ,- FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 73 Nat.. 68 $10.53 . v Chicago Lire Stock. , Chicago, Oct. 1. Receipts Cattle, S,000: steers very dull and weak and uneven r rices, quality poor; .best steers, $17.60; few good steers at 14.50015.60; bulk, 8.75013.26: good heifer at $9.00012.25: steady; choice veals at $1700017.75; steady. Medium calves. $9.00 011.007 high er. Heavy calves, $6.00 0 9.1)0; steady. Bologna bulls, $5,7506.60; cows, $6,260 S. 00. and canners, $3.750t,25, averaged 25c lower; stackers and feeders extremely dull; common westerns at $7.6009.25. tlraggy and lower. i Hogs Receipts. 12.001T: opened mostly 15025c higher han yesterday's average; closed weak with part of advance lost; top, no. lo: duik ugnt ana oatcners, $16.40016.00; bulk packing sows, $f.25 014.70; pigs steady;-bulk desirable kinds, $13.50014.00. I - , Sheep and IAmbs -Receipts, 6,000; lambs 26050c lower; top western, $13.00; top natives, 13,00; bulk natives, $10,600 11.76; sheep weak to lower; fat heavy natlva awe mostly - $5.0005.25; feeder very alow-; good light feeding lambs, $12.25 light feeder yearling weather, ?,'t0- - ,x . " St. Joseph Liv Stock. St. Joseph, Mo.. Oct. 1. Cattle-Re ceipts, 2.000 head; market slow and weak; steers, $8.00017.00' cows and heifers, $14.000 15.00; calves. $6.00014.50; stock era and feeders, $6 00011.00. Hog Receipts, 2,500 head; market steady to 16 cents higher; top, $16,750 bulk. $14.60015.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market nominal;, lambs. $11-60013.00; ewes, $5.0005.60. , T 1 20 Pet. Discouht Sale ; - -J . ' 1-- x . i v r . ' ON OUR ENTIRE )UNE QF BLANKETS AND QUILTS. JUST THE THING FOR , THESE CHILLT MORNINGS. COME IN AND MAKE TOUR SELECTION. cKoutsiy-Pazlik Clt 4828 SO. 24TH. A SOUTH 4800. a., r. & s. r. ... Bait. Ohio Canadian Pacific. X. T. & H. R. . . . Erie R. R. Gt. North., pfd. ,i Chi. Gt West. . . . Illinois Cent. 1., Mo., Kan. & Tex., Kan. City South, , no. .Pacific X. T.. N. H. & H. 36. rwortn. racinc Ky. 86 Chi. ft N. W 78 Penn. R. R. ...... 42 i Heading Co 95 C, R. I. & P. -40 South Pacific Cov99 South. Railway ...32 Chi. M. & St. P. .. 40 Low. Close. Thurs. Close. 87 .86 V87 86 47 n'4;4I-4 46 114 122 123 122 78 77 78 r 78 20 20 20 ' 9 4 -S3 12 13 91 93 6 - 6i 23 24 30 v 30 13 .93 V:6 . 24 3, t'nlon Pacific Wabash 35 84 77 42 93 39 98,. 31 40 36 86 78 42 94i 39 98 32 40 12 90 6 24 29 36 85 76 42 93 39 98 31 4U .126 125 125 124 12' 13 93 37 132 3 37 13 93 8s 12 12 I STEELS. Am.Car Fdry. . .132 131 iiifl-unni. Mtg. ..32 Am,' Loco. Co. ' . . . , 94 Utd. A. Steel Corp. 37 Bald. Loco. Wk...108 107 108 107 iiem. Btcei corp. . es 67 69 i oio. x-,.A la lo... 33 Ciuclble Steel Co.. 131 Am. Steel Fds. ... 35 Lack. 8teeCo. ... 61 Mid. Steel XOrd... 38 Psd. Steel Car Co. 93 P.fp. I. & S. Co. .. 75' 'Railway Steel Spg. 93 Slosa-Sholf S. & I. (12 4. vj. a. oieei ........ ntvt v;i COPPEBS. Ana. Cop. Min. ..52 51 52 Aftn. 8. 4s R. Co. .. 60 II. ft S. Min. Co... 19 . Chile Cop. Co. 14 Chino Cop. Co. .....27 Tnsp. Cons. Cop..,. 46 19 11 Mex. Pet. Mid, States Pure Oil ..... Wll.-Over. Co. Pierce O. Corp. P..A. ePt, & T., P.-Arrow Mot.. Roy. P. Co.- .. U: S. Rub. Co. Am, Bug. Rf 5T. 1 Sin. Oil ftHtfg. Sears-1 Strofn. Stude. Corp. Tob. Prod. . Co. , Tran- Conl Oil Texa Co. '. . .-. , U. S. F. P. Corn. v: S. S.. R. & M. 04 H White Mot. Co. ".. 43 Wll. Co., Inc 46 W. Et. & M 47 Am. Wool, Co. . . . 74 Total sale, $38,000. v .- Money ,... Mark Sterling.! . 187'182 187 14 16 38 M, 10 10 12J4 12 87 89 33 85 75 9 30 .126 119 119 644 65 63 67 "t6 67 11 11 U n 47 J 46 64 42 4e 46 71 A , Friday Close Close J.t . . ; ... .0166 .... ...3.48 3.47 .. 48 i 47 "IIS 76 101 31 119 65 48 47 64 43 46 47 74 17 If 63 13 19 4 184 14 '88 10 13 87 83 84 76 105 30 126 64 - 63 III 47 '48 64 42 49 1 'v71 Omaha Grain . New. York .Cotton.-. , New York, Oct. 1. Firm cables led to a firm advance of 11 to 8 points in th New, York cotton market fmlay and active months sold 28 to 37 points net higher atter the cJI, with October touching 24,12o und January, 22V07C . If anything, early weather advice were lnore favorable than looked for, however, while the report of a local authority mak-. ing the condition of the crop 63.9 the indicated yield 13.229.000 bales, showed lees deterioration than most of the re torts Issued previously. There was also scuthern hedgeselilngoW the early ad vance, and prices soot, turned easier, Oc tober selling off to 23.90c and January to "1.60c, before the end of the firsttiour. , Prices rallied moderately on coverings, tut toward midday on selling from Texa snd a favorable westorn. belt forecast prices sagged off to about 10 . points higher to 10 points lower. London advices reporting that . the threatened coal strike (had been 'called, rff were followed bv more actlvecovcrlngl during the early afternoon. Price rose to about 40 polpts net higher. Omaha, Oct. 1,1920. ' Cash wheat prices showed further decline of 2 to 3 cents today with offerings sellinir readily at the lower figures. Corn was unchanged to a cent off, mixed showing the decline. Oats rcnged unchanged to a cent up, bulk of No. J white, He higher. Rye wns sharply lower trom previous sales while barley was up s cents. . I WHEAT ' No. 1 hard: 1 ear, $2.20; 13 cars, $3,19; 1 car, is.is tsmutty.) No. 2 hard: 1 car. $2.27 (dark Mon tai.a): 1 car. $3.24 (Montana): Shears. $2.1$; 1 car. $2.18 (smutty); ats. $3.17; I car, $2.17" (smutty); 7 cars, $2.16 (vmutty); 4 cars, $3.1$ (mutty); 8 car, $2.14 (smutty.) No. $ Bird?! car. $?17 3 car. $2.16 4 car. i3.15! 1 car, $2.14: 4 car, $2.13 (smutty); ! car, $2.13 (smutty); 3 cars. $2.11 (smutty); 1 car, $2.09 (vary smutty.) No. 4 hard: t cars, $2.13; 1 car, $3.12 (smutty): 1 car, $2.11 (smutty); 3 cars, 62.10 tsmutty.) No. t hard: $ cars, $2.12; t cars, $1.1 1 car, $209 (smutty.) Sample hard: 1 car, $2.14 (heavy); car, $2.13 (yellow.) No. $ mixed: 1 car, 92.18. :- No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.10 (durum.) No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $2.00. No. 4 Spring: 1 car. $2.10 (mixed ) Sample mixed: 1 cor, $2.00 (Northern ) i.u. niiuai 4 car, i,,v,. No. $ white: 1 car, 99c. No. 6 white: S cars, 92c. ' No. I yellow:i 2 cars, 99c, No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 96c. No. 1. mixed: one-thlrdxar, 960 No. 3 .mixed: 1 car, 97c (spei ial billing)' 1 ear, 96c (shipper's weight); $ car, 96o. No. 1 mixed: 3 cars, 95c. No, 4 mixed: two-thirds car, 94c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 92c. Ssmplo mixed: car, 99c. ' OATS No. i whlto: 1 car, 66c; 3 cars, 55 c , No, $ white: 1 car, $6 (choice); 6 can, C6c. - No. 4 white: I car, 66c: 2 cars, 64 c. Scmpl white:.! car, 64c; 1 car, 63o (heutlng.) .. . RYE , No. 2: 2 cars, $1.63. ; No. 3: 2 cars, $1.63; J car, $1.61. BARLEY No. 8:1 car, 85c. No.. 4: 1 car, 82c. . v r. Rejected: 1 car, 76c. ' j OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. age'. 137 25 ' 26 I Receipt- Wheat I.'.. Corn ...... Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat .... Corn ...... Oats Rye , Btrley Today. Today ...109 .. 47 , 2 .. 6 . V ' 2 ..108 ., 27 .. V 2 2 I ago. go. 11 46 23 .'. 79 25 1 i 19 1 147 11 19 3 Kansas City Mve Stock. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,000 head: nrattlcally nothing do ing' on beef steers and feeders; : forced salesunevenly Jowe; sales of steers, $7,00 012.76; some left unsold.; other classes, slow and steady s. she stock mostly $5,600 C.60; few cows, $7.0007.25. Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; bulk un evenly strong to 1-6 cents higher; spots up r.iore: Closing steady to-strong: no choice kind here; top, $16.69-': bulk light' and me dium. $15.40016.60; heavy. $15.00016.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000; fat Iambs, 25 to ' $5 cents' lower; top west erns. $12.40; natives. $1.50; few sale sheep, 25 cents lower: good western ewes. 85.25: feeding lambs. 25 to 60 cent lower; top, $12.00. 'ding 7- Slow :Oux City Live Stock. Slbux City, ra.. -Oct. 1. Cattle Re ce'pts, 1,500 head; fed steers and yearlings, $15. 00017.00; market steady to weak: grass steers, $6.00011.00; grass cows, $6.60 08.00; fat cows and heifers, $8.00012.46; canners, $4.0005.50; Veals, J6.OO011.OO; feeders, $7.60010.60? calves, $4.5007.50; feeding cows and heifer,. $4.0006.50: stockers, $5.6008.00. H.-igs Receipts. 3.600 head: market strong: light, $16.00016.35; mixed, $14.75 015.00; rough, $14.25014.75; bulk of sales. 114 6015.Zo, Bntter and Ezs In Omaha. ' Eggs Nd.M, 64 dor.; No. 2, 48o Aoz. cracks, 40c doz. , Butter 41c Jb. ' ' CH1CAG6 CARLOT RECEIPTS. V ). Today Wk. Ago, Yr. Ago Wheat ..A.... .... 115 . 37 V 291 Corn .. 176 ' 210 44 D.t. A n alN Villa . . . X VI " lda iU KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ag .............125 , 210 211 8. 13 18 10, 31 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. ,. J . : Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago 106 .143 16 ...... 20 64 20 24 -88 28 NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS WHEAT. , Today Wk. A gov Yr. Ago Minneapolis 644 " 504 . 369 DuJuth 194- ' 170 - 66 Total. .... 738 , -874 436 Wlnritpeg . 972 ( 1.004 456 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Whekt Corn .., Oats . , Wheat Corn . Oats . Receipts- Wheat Corn Oats Shipments-Wheat Today 1,683)000 1,116,000 648,000 Yr. Ago 1,913,000 344.6-00 733,000 - y .1 . Corn Oats Wheat Corn . Oats ., 1.106,000 153.000 649,000 .. 1,029,000 463,000 361.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today -Yr. Ago 1 921.090 726,000 13,000 i 107.0M Minneapolis (iraia. Minneapolis, Oct. lX-Flour 35040c lower; In carload lots, family patents duoted at $11.90012.16 a barrel tn 98-lb. c-ottou sacks. 1 - B'an $34.00035.0. v '" .' ' 1 Corn $1.0001.01. Oats 53 062 c. . Barley 65092c. , A Rye No. 2, $1.69 01.6Q-:;. Flax No. 1. $3.0403.06. .' Chicago Grain By CHARLES D: MICHAELS. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be I .eased Wire. Chicago, Oct. 1. Liquidation was on in wheat, and while there was i fairN rally from the low point, net losses were. 4'44f.c. Corn was unsettled, but closed ?ic higher on December, and ic lbwer on tyav, while oats were He and rye 2c high er. Barley closed lHc lower. Weakness prevailed in wheat from the start. There was free selling of December early and local sentiment was bearish. Buying byhorts-and houses-with seaboard connections absorbed the oggerings oil the break and a rally of J3l followed. Premiums on spot Were Asier. : , Corn prices fluctuated rapidly with 'a relatively wide range. The feature was the buying ot December by a leading cash houae to take profits on sale mado some time ago, and there was more or less covering by local professionals, who bsvo been on the bear side for many wcrke. The December gatred somewhat on Hho May, the bulk of the buying being In the former. The pit element , freely on the weakness In wheat, bur covered on the way up. Frost reports were Ignored i Cash-Corn Weak. Weakness In cash corn, which dropped around 20$ 25c as" compared with the previous day, goinc- through the procesi uf readjustment from a September to the October basis, had considerable Influence at one time, but there was a much friend ly feeling toward the buying side, i Re ceipts 468 cars, with shipping sales,, 12, 000 bushels. "- Oats showed stubborn resistance to sell ing pressure and rallied qulrkly after be ing slightly lower early with corn. Tho tact that prices aie about on a' prewar level Is a factor In bringing in orders. Rye was In good demand. No. 2 on track old 10011c over December with ale at $1.731.76. Receipts, 24 cars. Many . traders In corn who had good profits took them-- on today's break. It was this selling that caused the reces sions from the top prices on thej late bulge. ' It is understood that tne interests woo Jiave been long on September corn are nnon u'Jierrea tuiurM iivre mm ill a-i I markets. Buenos Aires cables said they wero. short futures there, Those In close touch with the market have claimed for' some time that such corn position existed and thaVH has been one of the bear fac tor. . Lard stock in Chicago are 64,814.000 pound, a decrease of 30,457,000 pounds List month of which 26,414,000 pounds Here- eontrnct srrades. Total stocks of meat are 116,383. 000 pounds, a decrease of 22.219,000 pounds for the month against 5.769.000 pounds, last year, when tney were 124,870,000 Vounds. The Modern Miller says as much as 80 per cent of the wheat seeding haa teen done In parts f the southwest. In Paris of Oklahoma and Kansas the soil Is becoming too dry for proper germina tion. Seeding east or the Mississippi river Is slow. . , . Argentine cab':i report weather In some ns is Local Stocks and Bonds yuotntlons furnished by Uurns, BrmUsr Stock. ' 1'. Bid. Asked. oni I. a 93 Banker ,Mti. l.n. tenini-w vrenmerx viu ...... Uurgess-Nach, f put. pfd . . . . 9 KUlredge-Re'ds Co.. 1 ptt. pfd K Katrmont Cream, pfd 93 Gooch Food Prod, pfd . . . Lion B. & 8. Ct., Oman it ...... Pax. ft Gallagher, 7 t. pfd '. 98 M. C. Pet. M. 7 pet fd ...... 96 M. E. Smith B. Co.. I Bl. pfd 97 Thomp.-beld. Co., 7 pet. pftT.. 98 Union & Y.. Omaha BONUS. xArgen. Gov. Est. 4s, . . Armour & Co., 7s. 1930 Doug. Co. C. 11. Re. 6s, Dundee Pav., 6s, 1930 I nch-Kxter. 8s. 1945 , F. Goodrich Co.. 7, Ocr., Neb., S. Pis. , 1940 xHlll BlUg. As. 21.'30 Joint 8. and B. 6s ,i.... r- i7 Omsha Athlttlu 6s, 19-9 Oinafca, Neb., School 6s. O. C. B. 8t. R. 6. xSldney, Neb., 6s. l4 , . Sin. Con. Oil. 7. 193.1 . . Harding Cream 7 pet. pfd Exchange. ' xBld. ' $0 16 119 100 ' J 90 1C0 Mi 100 I'll 94 7.00 96 8.60 ... 96 25-6 . ... 99 100 -. .1U1H01 1926 93 92 100 6.40 87 K9 87 99 1928 73 "91" . 96 6.40 8Hfc 100' CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. Ky Omiiha praln Co.. loufr 2627, Oct.. Art'. ' I Open. lHlgh ."Low. J" Close. I Jes'y. Wht. 11 I I - Iec. Meh. Rye. Iec. May Corn Oct I'ec. May Oats lVeC May Pork Opt; Nov. I. ard Nov. JaVi. , Ribs' Oct. Jan. $.16 2.10 1.63 r:H 1.04 .92 .94 .16 .60 21.10" 123.60 19.37 p.S2 116.17 i 16.26 2.16 2.10 1.67 1.60 1.06 .93 .98 '.57 .81 23.50 23.67 19.45 17.45 .155 16.31 2.08 2.03 i.ei 1 69 1 1.02 .91 .13 Ml 2.07 , j 1.6 I 1.60 I, .60 t.02 I 1.03 '7 T.9.11 .92 f. 95 .95 .57 C 1 "J 3.05 123.05 23.65 23.65 9 20 ' l9.20 17.20 117.26 I5.1T 115.25 16.95 i15.95 .6 .61 1.15 section' too dry. Ql2ani 7 - " '- .7 Farm Mortgages 3S YEARS WITHOUT A LOSS Kloke Investment Co. Omaha Nat'l Bit. Bldg ' Omaha. ' .phone opua 1150. St. Loul Grain. St. Louis, Oct. 1. Wheat December, 4 , 1 1 .1. r. a l , . Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 1,000 head: "L.V" ' market weak - f X"V" ij'-'"", f7 oiu, u, .00. Oats December, 57 c Kansas City Grain. ..-. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct. 1. Close:-Wheat -Defcemher, $2.0: March, $2.03. Corn December. 86c: May, 88c COAL COM : COAL " " Phone your 'ortlar today Updilfe Lumbar Coal Co. Phono Walnut 300 33 13 128 130V 128 35U 36IA. 36 61 61 38 37 92 1 93 75 73 93 S62 60 37 92 73 93 62 73 93 8C I.enn. Copper Miami Cop. Co. Nev. Con. Cop. Ray ConsCop. Utah Cop. Co. Co. 59 60 1 19 14 V 14 27 27 44 25 19 11 45 19 11 81 60 r $1 61 68 18 14 26 44 23 19 11 14 60 i INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sug. Co. 73 A.. O. & W. I. -r S. S". ...... ......143 Am. Int. Corp. ... 72 Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 86 Am, Cot. Oil Co., Am. T. & Tel...., 97 Brooklyn R. T... 114 KBeth. Motors .... , 4 Atn. Can To. ..... 82 Chandler M. Car. 7 Cen. Lea. Co. .... 44 Cuba C. Sug. Co..' 84 cal. f. corp 63 Cal. Pet. Corp. . C. Prod. Bfg. Co Nat E. St S Flsk Rub. Co. Oen Elec. Co. naa.- w. ac 1 71 72 73- 143 71 85J. 143 72 86 Oen. Mot, Co. .. Good. Co A. H. ft L. Co. H. Brkr. Car. U. .8 1. AL Co. 97 11 4 31 75 43 32 62 25 82 67 , SOU ..141 141 141 142 71 86 22 97 97 11 11 4 V 4 32 31 77 75 26 83 67 21 43 33 63 26 '83 67 21 18 49 10 6 '81 17 48 10 66 80 43 35 61 26 82 67 21 . . w 7 16 17 49 48 10 10 66 66 , 81 : II ' WILL CE FIRST, All Velvet now! We. have done a year's business. ' Our receipts, up to last night, were more than $2,000 over the amount we had Bet for .oar 1920 sales, and 'passed by a handsome, margin any former year's, business. Ve will 88)ow our appreciation by giving the people , who af ford us this handsome business values, Service and : a material consideration which we arernot ready to mention at this time. While the market is very stiff f on v majiy fine of merchandise and desirable goods are' scarce breaks are beginning $o show" ij. some lines. . f r This house was the last to pu prices up on the market; we wil , be first to meet the down wan trend as it comes along. We ar chopping prices right 7ow places where there's no tea' ' warrant for it. I f vWe have profit-sharing prop osition in mind, not yet worked out in detail, but we advise all customers to caave heir cash sales tickets.; ' . , John Flynn & Co: . Omaha Potato Market. ' One car Nebraska arrived, four ear on track Including broken: demand and move ment moderate, market steady; llttla Changs in prices: sales direct to retailers: Nebraska, sacked Early Ohio, No. 1. $2.75 fts.00. mostly $2.75: Minnesota, sacked Barly Phlo, No. 1. $2.7603.00. i mostly,, $2.$6. r ; f ' , . Bar Silver. New Tork, ,Oct. '1. Bar Sliver Demes tlc. 99c; foreign. to S Mexican Dollars 69 r ' ' , . N Kansas CMy Produce.' . Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1. Butter. Eggs. Poultry Unchanged. . JAMES C. KiNSLER Has removed his law of fice to 'Rooms 1011-13 C ITT NATIONAL B ANK BUILDING . s Thi mw 'York IttHids. follntvlng quolntluns are fiirnlchihl Xtclilsnn 4 i. 774t 18 1U l. fun. 4s .1 70 t 'I"" iioin. nteel K-r. ss te Cent. Pc. 1st 4a 76' C. H. Q. Jt. 4s . ! Mi,' St; Paul tlen. 4 7 r 7T . , i r- ss ( , 8ltS , 29. .10 V, 77- i H 80 r Stisj . i Bid ,- iZ , $i 8i 1; ,100 wiot . 78 Id 79 -. 84 89 , 8JtJ 84-- Ci A N. W. Oen. 4 I,. A N. (Jn. 4s s New York By. 4 Northern l,a"cr-. 1 4a ..... Ri'S'lllU Con. 4a , . . . , I'lklon Vaclfln 1st 4a V. k. Steel 6s . . . .- U. I 1st Rif. 4a f. P. Cv. 6s . , P. P. Cv. 4s , Venn. ('on. 4a ,.. fenn. Ucn. 4s New York Curb, Works. Allied Oil Hiiston-Wyuiiilng 4'oiiriVn Oil OoxilenV oil ., Consolidated Copper .. VAk llasln Federal Oil ...T tH.-nrock Oil. Merrlt Oil .. ..... ..... Midwest Refining Co., Papulpa Oil ..T. Smims retroleuni Tnnpah Divide .. Ttiropsh' lxleiiFloii ' . r. . IT. H. Ntsarn'-lllli 1'. R Retail .Candy..., White Oil ... ...19 iU ...i6-iaji -l - 7 in r 7 . 8 H ? Js . 3 4 ,2 . 1 , . 13 , fr 14.. .146 i 1 4 M . 6f. 43 411! . 1 - 8 -. $o r 31 . 1 lv . 11 W 12 . 23 "w 22 X'liliagii Htoeks. The following iiuolatlona aro funilah nl by l,ogen & Brysn, monitors of nil prin cipal exchanges, Room 248, Peters Trust building. ' ........ Aiainur Co. prd Armour Lethr. Co. tomn. 16 lucinny i'kkv vo. roiiui. i -y Cudahy Pkgd Co. prd. ... Continental Motor" Xurtman Corp. pfd...., l.lliby...M',Nell & Llbby.. Montgomtrx. Wsrd Co. .. Nntlonal LeaUirr P.eo Motor Car Co. Hwlft Co. Swift International 93 1 76 13 26 . in . 23 .106, U' Union Carbide A Curb. Co, 63 Liberty Itead Vrl CM. Prices xof Llberly bonds a-, noon were: 8s, 91. S; llrst 4s. 87.00; tiecind 4a. 87.52; first 4s, 88.20; rccond 4s. 87.40; thlrd'4K. 89 .10; fourth 4s, 87.22; Victory 3s. 9.8,6j Victory 4s 83.80. k ' 1 ,v Liberty bonds dosed; 8s, 91.60;" flrk 4s, 8768:,socond 4, 87.22; first 4s, 8$2$: second 4s, 87.60; third 4s. $9.44; fourth 4s, 87.84; Victory 2s. 96.00; VletoiV 4s, 96.00. .: ; - ; Linseed Oil. . . ;J Duluth, Oct. 1. Llned $3.07 (.ll. For Rent Typewriters , and Adding ; Machines W;J . All Makes Central Typeriter -Exchange 1 Dug. 4120 1912 Faraam St. Many of our good patrons were unable to secure . ; Safety Deposit Boxes ' . so we have installed 1128 additional boxes. ' v- V Rent, $5.00 per year.7 x y Size of boi 2x22x538 PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS AND -, , JEWELRY .'" ... lnitArl StkfacN At inn A.1 Bank.J 7 - Thf Bank of Peraonal Serrice J I n. yv. corner- rarnam a9utenuii FOR SATURDAY The idea of this tale it to give our vatt number of custo- merit merchandite they wahtin teaton at money-tavitlg prices. In to doing we believe our effort to co-operate with our customers t is greatly appreciated. ; ' y' . v-1 v Sweaters Just in time for thete chilly dayt. These sweatert are vall extra quality, fine samples, in all-wool, all-worsted and wdol mixtures; in all stylet, tizet, colort and patterns. An unlimited ttock to choose from. There it ture to be one there that will jutt tuit you. f - .'..': . CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $225 MISSES' SWEATERS $3.49 LADIES' ' SWEATERS . $4.98 JJeiTs Sweibrt.....a$1.75 $ Beys Swcilcr$......$1.49 and Up Men's Union Suits IHV flaac liaajd, kaavy waif nt Unia Suits f QQ Sis. 34 to 46. ... V 1 s70 Men's kastry rikkasl er'fUac lined 2-pivce garments. Siiaa .SLT $1:25- . Mcifi's $hirts Mea's Drass Skirts; of extra quality; beautiful patterns, $3.50 Ttluesf spa- 44 cial, en sale at. . . . Vsili.aCO '' Men's blue, well Skirts. Sixes 14 H to 17 tnede. Work $1.29 H 11 1 Ti k asJ a A. DEPARTMEN T S TORE 24tK and O Street! - South Omaha - .Occidental Building, & I Loan Association CORNER 18TH AND HARNEY f' " ,$9,000)000 ASSETS - i With Surplus of $360,000 Invite you to calf at their offices, corner 18th and Harney, if you are interested in securing 6 annual dividends, paid Quarterly, or 1 annual dividends, cred ited quarterly on installment accounts if left until ma turity. . '. . , " ';;', i .'. .Under State Supervision and Examination'. ' x CcO. C. Flack, Treasurer y E. N. Borell, Secretary " : Robert Dempster, Director Jobn F. Flack, President . R. A. McEacbron, Vice-Pre. Jobn T. Brownlee, Asst. Sec'y n: iiiiliit1iliiininiimMiiiinitiliiilimiili:iiililliiliiluliili!liiliilii"iiliiliiMiiiiii(niiiiiiii!ii:iHiiTtiiiisiiaiiiiiiMSiiiHjittBk The UPDIKE G RAIN V as Y". Operating large, u-toIate Terminal Elevator in jlhe Omaha and Milwaukee markets, are in a position to handle tyour shipments in vtha best possible manner1-- i. e.,' cleaning, fUnsferring, storing, etc. MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade ' Milwaukee Ckamber of Corn- Minneapolis ' Ckamber of Commerce St. Louis 1 Merchant Es ckange ' Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux' City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Cxckange , U ; OFFICES AT' OMAHA, NEB. ' i LINCOLN, NEB. HASTINGS, NEB. CHICAGO, ILL. SIOUX CITY, IA. ' HOLDREGE, NEB GENEVA, NEB. , ' DES MOINES. iA. . MILWAUKEE, WIS. HAMBURG, IA. KANSAS fTY, MO. ' . Alt ef sjiasa etflc are connct4 arilk sack etkar ky private wire. It will pay you to get in' touch with one of euroffices when wanting to BUY or SELL any kind of grain. WE SOLICIT YOUR k Consignments of All Kirtds of Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, , KANSAS CITY and SIOUX , CITY - Every Cat Receives Careful Personal Attention The Updike Gra THE RELIABLE in Company CONSIGNMENT HOUSE I 6 Mitl;iiillliilijiiiiliiii!tiii s V s- .a-oisiiaaa i a.