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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. heavy, $10.35010.40; bulk of sales, 3. 759' nn] J'::.lug:é’. (St Mo, 4 yellew, io RED Sox VLOUISYILLE TEAM !date for re-election. Isbell and Hol LIYE STOGK MAR Sheep—Recelpts, 3,000 head; market IN AND PR ]GE White, 8395 @84t e, Oats: No. 3 white, 46% ‘ l.mwl however, it is believed, will op- steady; lambs, $7.00@10.25; slaughter ewes, @47%; standard, 47%@47%. Rye: No. 2, ose Zehrung. Oatttle Steady to Stronger on Searing “““M’ ks High Prices Prevail on Wheat | Frovisions 'arv:?réf‘.':l:iy‘;flg%g:"S}B‘l”ff.h;sfi GAPTURE BATFLEI STARTS FOR OMAHA Mrs. W. G. S|Iver Elected CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. g $14.26@14.75, ' @ood Grades—Lambs Slow, ) Market — Receipts Are | igeiinu g pamy e ‘ Head of Women Golfers n 8 28 29 t judes 2 3 S € Weak to 25 Oents Lower., | Cuttle Are Steady, Hows Weak and Sheep | Very Heavy. [ eer 2 e e |Ohampions Ease Up but, Never-| American Association Champs| \rs Walter . Silver wat closted T ey o . Potatoss—Highar; recelpts, 70 cars; Matie | president of the e s e TR cobvlors 310G ai¢ orsey’ ‘Tmsuniains | theless, Take Game from | Entrain for Omaha for Post- | Golf association at the annual meci- HOGS 20 TO 35 CENTS OFF |y i0a:is:. wentern nteers, $6.1509 ‘IJ GOOD DEMAND FOR CORN g\!izgn‘f‘:;:s'w(;,?:::: ';l"_llo,,afi\],'lg& s sk Philadelphia Athletics. ! Season Series. ing of the association \\hu.l;.’ Wi ;1::':‘:}}‘”:5"464(;;Q:l'f‘"'cnfif.otflx'gn@T:As; & e Poultry—Alive, higher; springs, 19c. \lul:ii at the Omaha Field club yes- Omaha, October 2, 1916 Hogs — Rocelpts, 37,000 head; market, Omaha, October 2, 1916 NEW YORE GENEBAL MARKET. terday afternoon. Recelpts wete: tle. Hoks. Sheep. | weak, 36c under Saturday's average; bulk,| TWhest receipts were very heavy and tha | BW - XOBK AR 'SCORE IS FOUR TO Two !'IRST GAME WEDNESDAY Estimate Monday 5,600 26,000 | $3.2039.50; light, $9.00%9.95; mixed, 35.95 uetationd of the ey on Virtows Leading Same day last week 3,304 @10.10; heavy, $5.9069.95; rough, $5.90@ | Merket generaily was quoted from steady to Commodities. 2 = Same day 2 weeks agoll,] 4,709 9.10; plgs, $8.50@9.00. 2c higher Heavy exvort muies have stimu- | New York, Oct. S—Flour held firmly;| Boston, Sept. 2—With the pennant| Twenty-one strong the LOUI\\'l“L‘ Same day 3 weeks agold,150 6,180 Samie day 4 weeks ago I, 415 Shoop and Lambs—Recelpts, 42,000 head; | lated Intoreat in the cash market and trud- |apring patents, 35.30@8.60; winter patents, s Colonels departed from Louisville last | matket, weak: wethers, $6.60@5.25; ewes, dispose of thelr samples at|$§7.70%9.75; winter stralghts, $7.35@7.60. won, the Boston Americans eased up night and ‘f,m oriVe IO maRRL Same day last year..l 2,245 | $3.50% 7.40; lambs, $6.60 10.00. higher prices Wheat—8pot, irregular; No. 1 durum, | tod. b heless defeated Phil- £ LY i oday, but nevertheless defeate: > 7 1 5 X Receipts and disposition of llve wtock at - T4 evening or the post-season scries | The cholcent samples of wheat sold about | §1.531,: No. 2 hard, $1.74%; No.'1 north- 4 : the Unfon Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb, for A T LT pun of No. ¥ and |orn Duiuth, $1.65% § No. 1 northiern Manl- |2 delphia, 4 to 2. It was a hitless | with the Rourkes, starting tomorrow ST No. 8 hard sold from 3%@lc higher, the 4 S et | twantygout houry snding at 3 o'clock p. . lower : graden seling npound BatErdey's ] ekt o b Mo Far s1.00% | shutout during the five innings that|afternoon at Rourke park. MATINEES 10c-25¢ BOYD ~irs oo Today 2:30; Tonight 8:30 A g Corn—8pot, firm: No. 3 yellow, i October 2, 1916: B prices. ~ No. 2 hard sold at $134%1.56 |0 i f. New York, Shore pitched for the world cham- The series will determine the minor | The wnman He Mamfld RECEIPTS s the No. 3 sold gen v around 3L03@ | Oats—Spot steady; standard, 53@63%c. ORI s as relieved by | league champiqnship of the country. | PARADE Cattle. Hogs. P. 1.63% and the No. 4 hard wheat ranked | Jiuy._Barely steady; No, 1, $1.16; No. 3 p € en was y THetGolnéls areith el 3 atithel CURTAIN RISES AFTER 3 . -| Market Enters on Fourth Q““-. ln”rrlca from $1.44@1.63%, with the bulk , $1.00; shipping, 80@890c. Jopcs in pursuance of Carrigan’s pol- A nners ot the Friday-Sat,, Oct. 6-7, Mat. Sat. LI ter with Indication of Com- | The corm! tarket was autte active, with éudy; ate common to choloe, |icy of giving the pitchers that he will | American association pennant and the | 5oL i o ngloation o 5, prices ruling from % @lc higher. N le e e ] ufion in the world’s series only 2"“”‘“ captured the Western league | el uts ¢ . tinuous Activity. SLILE SamAnEtn Ay BrAdedatinocnt wax i Bogota, 33@3ic; Central|enough work to keep them in condi- %h R ‘ 1 "2 3 = Torn, the No, 2 and 3 white eiling &t $30 lfifl:‘!;n“'mh'mlock firsts, 9o wee- [HO0 " will bcc g:cr?ar‘;d ltch‘f- R ou; t‘};ndm'c H e 1 | DEALINGS OVER MILLION | ¢ Soaar anse ‘ 7 d Most of the other Red Sox regulars | ¥ b i b “'{“‘"d" v LG | 0 14 1 . aho vellow wold & trifle wmore readily | provislona—Pork, unsettled; mess $30.009 | were kept i for only a part of the ries. Games will be played Wednes- //Vfi/S BREEZY, MUSIAL SUCESS [ % 1 el phan the mixed, No. 2 yellow solliug at|g100; family, $30.00934.00; short clears, | game, aftert he sixth inning, the line- day afternoon, Thursday morning, Tiiinots Central. § 1 v Tork, Oct. 2.—The stock market to- | A1@#1%ec and the mixed corn of the sams | 427,094 29.00. ° Beof, flrm: mess, $21.000 {0712 oo bstitutes, includ. | Saturday afternoon and _a_double- | Chicago G. W... 7 1 entered upon the fourth quarter of the [ §72de bringing 80%c. 21.60; tamily, $23.60@34.50. Lard, steady;|UP having seven substitutes, ReaderdSunday el S 5 - JUSTAE 18 Yon-of a continua. |, There wam an excéllent cash trade In | i.iddie’ west, $14.40G14.90. Tallow, tirm;|ing the veteran Heine Wagner, now | N€ader Sunday. In case it is neces-| Totals 125 3|yesr with every “"""“‘ o O e Sooaading | 0313 the Tecelpts heing heavy and the cash | iy " 810"\ minal; “country spectal, 9% @ loyed h. Th | sary to proceed further a combat will | iton of remarkable activity o preceding | qomand very active. No. 3 white oats sold | §y77 2=C, nominals » 9%@ | employed as a coach. eir playing ({21 el N ondes | month, although aquotations e Deal. | 8t 41% @45c, standard sold at 44% @4dta | 5 (O el racetpts, 8,075 tubac presented an indication of the LT Ay ) | s: Nights, 25¢, 2.00 Cattle. Hogs. Shecp, | ecension of bot i e rpressive fotal of [ and the No. 3~ white which constituted | crenmary, higher than extras, 38% @36%c; | strength of the Boston reserves. The An old favorite of Omaha's is on Matinee, 25¢, $1.50 609 086 23 | Ings ngaln attaine tiigl Buflce of. thie. Peco a 438 0 " . ; 3 isvi ; i g ::.r(rl"&.cfffl' 1989 1,260 5,608 | 1,050,000 shares, but & very large proportion | g%, " of the recelpts, sold around 43% | girsts, 34 G36c; seconds, 33@33%ec. probability that Captaih Jack Barry. the Louisville club. He is Red Corri J 4 ettt . A\ | 148y 1184 2009 |of the turnover occurred In the first and| TNy 4 white ana sample oats sld quite Egga—Fiem; rocolpts, 8,404 casos; frash | op o Thag “heen out of the game a den; one of the most popular players 1,106 1,145 ‘ 234 142 Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co.. Schwartz & Co. 3 J. W. Murphy.. gathered, extra fine, 38@39c; extra firsts, Vi 46@3Tc; firsts, 32% @35c; nearby hennery. {month with a broken hand, will be who ever wore a Rourke uniform. * Ay active, | Whilea, Tine (o tancy, 45@80e. able to play in the big series devel- Red has been away from Omaha ¥ |, Cheesa—Firm; recelpts, 4334 boxes; state. | ooed with his appearance at practice, several years, but he has a lot of old final hours, the intermediate stage being | voudli' the Moo 4 melling At 4315 %435 marked by relative duliness and uncertainty. | g™y St SO 0 T There was nothing in -the general news |y 0, SECEEE TEAM, over the week-end to cause any diminutlon | (na maricat el 1 8o. Omaha Puckin 5 % @ic higher. fresh specials, 20%@2Ic; state, average H i Lincoln Packing Co 62 of the optimiiam 80 long prevalent In 8PECU- | “Bariay prices were steady and the trade | (reel GRTEIn Ly ; § d the hand i hing, but | friends who will turn out to see him. o ve 0| conti o merou o r ancy, e, e favored the hand in catc! ing, but § ) . . Corr Packing Co. N Y ey mumit e oo e N re a1 | - Poultry—Alive, steady: no prices settled: |threw with considerable strength.| 1nhe Louisville infield established || ; NOW SHOWING i ted by rr.t'l‘\-o- s and mau-::-‘l Ln':m':‘" Cleanances weore: Wheat and flour equal to 2,’;;”.:3: ?xir;'e.y:h%kfi.{r 19@28c; fowls, 17| George Foster, the convalescent (a)? ';m:}ue relcord !hi ykearMI\cot (Ohuc 'Tvl;fiu:. ;:‘Ifncl::_vr::x: no:l were of the most encouragis 693,000 bushels; corn, 514,000 bushels; oats, %5 Y 3 itch 1 t d f balls i e four players, Kirke, McCarthy, a XPOS/ these, with scarcely an exception, showls 17,000 bushel pitcher, also tossed a few balls in 5 2 o Charlie Chaplin in “The Count. p Jarge gains for the fiscal year or in ex Fiboingel alater ' Whaae. unchabaid: to 14 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. practice today. He is still weak. §°‘Chh?“d orriden, missed a time at|| 1o Big Features for One Admiss! of corresponding periods of 1916, lower: corn, unchanged. —— The Boston players abandoned at this year, each man playing|| Continuous from 11 A. M. to 11 P. Shares of the coal roads, espectally Nor-| ~Primary wheat receipts wers 2,705,000| Butter—No I creamery. tn cartons or Reiiwny tark ss thelr home gronnds through every game and not even be- folk & Wen nd Lehigh Valle bushels and shipments 1,205,000 bushels. | 'ubs. 34c: No. 3, 32c Yy P e ing jerked for a pinch hitter. and| Live I"oullry—HroIl" 1% to 2 Ibs, ilc: [ with today’s game, arrangements hav- “OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" the market it Ity at the openin against receipts of 3,228,000 bush Every man on the infield is an ex- folk & Western moon advancing to th ta of 2,328,000 bushels last year. orollers, over 2 |l hens, over 4 Ibs. |ino heen completed to play a double- Curtain rises after ‘entral increased vere 760,000 and P, play 1 i vas wi s maximum of 140. Tilinols Central iner ry."dtur.l;"n;,e.v‘ne'l:»ll”:‘\l\”eoro fTEn.doc i | header with Philadelphia tomorrow | M3197 leaguer. Kirke was with Cleve parsdes pass theatsis H. F. Hamllton &, tat |at Braves' field, the grounds of the | 1and McCarthy with the Cubs and | g o1 Bocked: For Ak-Sar-Ben Week le against receipts of 1,240,000 bushels and o MATPIRTEL 58 Tobrcd s o) - | Erimary “onta eceipts *stere 112000 i4 National league here, which the Reds | Giants, Roach with the Buffalo Feds | prunk * THE BOSTONIANS QMuice quarter and trading shifted to | bushels - 'and shipments 967,000 bushels. | 03 b not | will use during the world’s series. Cubs. ey e Tasnted iy etjuipments and marines, with | against receipts of 1,369,000 bushels and :..'c"y."d:'sc'"-:;.:u'homm 1un {Im'n’l; The change was made to allow the B 5 x for th show visitors should see. Nothing like it back s of 1’ (o'bcpolntp n;.):‘;m;;l:‘l.:yr.nr- shipments of 772,000 bushels last year. dozen, $4: squabs, homers. 12 oz each, :er Bos_ton men to become accustomed Saleo:tseBan:k:]r cBgames tif;"?“’ ‘:;1 home. Compllily al 50 In(- zgmrlngly gor= ) Now York Aribrake and Marine preferred, CARLOT RECEIPTE ats |d07en. 82.60; squabs. homers. § oz each.|again to the field which was the ow Bros,, at Sixteenth | geous spectacle, Bean-eating Beuty Chorus. per dozen, $1.60, squabs, homers, under 8|ccene of their world series exploit and Farnam streets. The sale of box ¢ these being .:"L',".,.L':.—'.'&S:uwmekum, s 90 Y ::} gn eAch,"ver dosen, | B0o; plssons, per |yl o o seats has started out briskly and indi- iy General Electric, | Kansas Clly‘..‘ ciee 498 I 81| “Chvese quotations by Urlau & Co. The Re cates that some big attendances will . < 3 3 e Red Sox were in good hitting DOUGLAS v 1 John Harvey . while motora reflected (8t Louls. o197 an Cheese—Imported Swiss. 46c; domestic be marked up during the series. Dennis & Francia.... These ‘sale wers reported today: Swiss, B%c; block Swias, 30c: twin cheese, | [OFM '“d‘f' Gardner's double and his et i, ad o WheateoNo. 1 hard wintar: 4 cars. 41 s,md 2le; triplets, 21%o; dalsles, 21%c; young |sacrifice fly accounted for two of the W t L s HE BES( OF VAUDEVILLE. g ;8 3 . 3%; . 26¢; lim- Mat., 2:15: Every 18, 3 Wee ; = ohre, WSO G e VbR i § Nl | Amerien, 11c; Bike Label Srick. i jim- | scores. It was not until the seventh | Y €SUEITL Lieague AMELIA" STONE ‘tnd ‘ABMAND KALISS ‘ Other buyors . Hoavy dealings In International bonds de- . $1.56: 24 cars, $1.564%; 8 |gou inning that Ih|ladclphm could break A GEORGE HOWELL, Claudia Albright & : noted sn increased Investment demand for | care, §1.54 3 hand wintar: § oar, $3.60¢ | Beet Cute—Ride: No. 1, 18 through Boston’s defense and then, TO Hold Meetln Marlo Rodolfi, Spencer & Willlams, Jim & TOtal8.sesivesssrs 10488 6748 80,640 | the new quarter, with some trivial conces- | T car, §1.54; 4 cars, $1.04; 13 cars, $1.63% | No. 3, 126 Loins: No. Seithl cnes ek ing oS o aik a g Betty Morgan, Miss Robble Gordone, Lfar- & Pt ¢ ‘do. | #lons 1 speculative fusues of | 12 cars, $1.64; G cars, $1.62%; 2 .| No. 3, 14e.” Chuek . pitching, Strunk's single, ’ fanelsl & Byleatas OrpHALITIRVL Pioakivl attie—Recelpts this morning were do- |}, 4s, par valus, 84,745,000, United Btates | §1.62. No. 4 hard winter: 1 cai ., 9c. Rounds: No. I, Schang’s double and an infield out At Llnc hl Toda Prices: Maf., gallery, 100, Best shata (excent Sqesty ."""‘""’ et SENT Shal ant ones 1 car. $1.62; 1 car, $1 3o Platesi No, sént in their two runs, The game was 0. Y‘S&’“.Iif?’fs‘:“’ SO AR A i gy ot e s B bl quotations | 6 -5 ca ’ 50; 1 car, §1 sc. y & afo. Advices from other selling points Ware | on stocks today were as foilow: 2 oarn, AT, 1 oar, the fastest played here this season, : z b A foaxa Sales. High, Low. Close. | Sample 1 car, §1.65; 1’ cur, L3s: | one hour and ten minutes. The annual meeting of the Western | auummmums A waa slow In_opening. Am, Beot Sugar.... 3,000 91% 96 96% | §160; 1 $147%; 1 car, $147; 1 car %€ | PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. 1 ill be held in Lincoln tod scareity of right cholco cattle, a c American Can .....10,300 8% 66 H&: 1 car, $1.42; 3% cars, $1.40. No. 4 15;3.1: r:'?ll:‘l:'cr;lzngoc(l. AB. H.O.AB. AB. H.0.A.E | ¢ague will be held in Lincoln today. b oo g g Y] e o Am. C. & F........20,100 3% 70% goring: 1 car, $141, No. '3 durim 3 care Bicounts, 3238 . walibut, 1630; bullbeads, | Withes. "4 0378 om 2 100 ofPa Rourke will represent Omaha. id VIR AN oy mna srades of cattle |AM. Locomotive ... 3,800 824 79% $1674; 2% 7: 1 car, $1.86. No 4 1go; catfinh, 17c; pickerel, 11c: ted saimon, | Groversb 2 ¢ 8 1 hrf 3.0 0 0 01 Disposal of the Wichita franchise is TODAY 22,600 113% 111% durum: 1 [1h 1 car, $1.62. No. 3|1jc; fall saimon, 12c; 16¢c; trout, | Snrashrnr 0 rintb 3 1 2.8 0f. } H 3 'flz:mu & little stronger than last T e ndr 1 aa b Ne d winesr T1010) BER PRMom IS i $105k; | Btrunk,ct 4 3 5 0 OBhoviemet 3 1 0 § o] the paramount issue coming before The Berew’s Biieas Sesprelen o B T i el S $870°3 cars, $166 1 car $LE4L: 1| ponied ahrimp, 9115 Wippered saimon, ifc; |Sgran€ic 4°1 3 1 IWalkencf 10 3 0 0| the session of magnates. Several of | TR teady 64, . 4 i ar, 63 amoked whitefis] 4c. % H A Cl.flvl » Fascinal isonte Quatations on cattie: Good to ohétos | inac T o o eaat b tra darum: | | Frule—Oranges, 866, 100s, 33ds, $4.35 bon; Hoalenibol 9 3 8/ usinenibin 4081 4 the owners favor the transfer to Colo. i 0 7 910.60; falr to good beeves 1 car, $1.47; 1 car, $L66%. 1268 95,00 box 160n, 45.38 box; 1765, 2888, | JoRNionp 3 0 1 3 oviemkangt 11 0 0 0 rado Springs, where the team finished . r beaves, §6.60. rs, §1.18%; 2 cars, $1.18. | $6.60 box; 2608, $5.76 box. ——Garanr,3b 1 1 0 2 ofthe season. Frank Isbell of Des Clara Kimball Young R A uto cholce ln;"rv‘-'m 7. :" ulnu No. 4: 1 car, ;;e‘;no P ;g'o'-"i:: box; cnlaxcs Totals..30 4234 § aNalyab 8 ¢.0°1 1 Moines is inclined to favor remaining ; good X 1 [ o lews. to Talr grasy beevos, 2 cars, §1.01; 1 car, 80c. | Gr —Market price, Apples—Grimes, 11 1 o|in Wichita, IniRebert CEMsbAE Widaly: Nisa #00d to cholce helferu, "m il Noé 4 ;’c. 3 :'1 ,00; l':nr. u:m L b wn-nwn ;l"' Mln:u;ls. Efim;, eiaie g Transfer of the Topeka club is also . s ‘orn—No, 1 ite: Car, ¢; No. iolden, Ington, $1. ! ""‘ cows, $4.60@ white: 1 car, 83%¢c. No. 3 white: Colorado_fancy, $2.00 box; Jonesp 10100 }lkedlybt? be ";("es"d and Jack Hol- “The Con-‘mon Layw' 7. 83%0; 4 ca No. 6 white: 1 car, 82c. extra fancy, $2.00 boy; Or Aty T RrRaT Nac e DCRCKEYCE SARISNE City, Kan,, is the Leses et whi 80c. No. 2 yellaw: $1.26 box. _Grapes—Michi ireibass Hitit e e S Tpot for this team. Both Wichita and Special Music, Stage Setting and % :}:‘;“ M sl & :;I‘;.‘,:"""' "“’g"”."‘;:‘on'r;: Sacrifice hits: Thrasher, Janvrin, Grover. [ Topeka have been unsatisfactory “Proper” Atmosphere. e-lvu. % 1 car, Sle. Yellow: 1 car, . | rado or Washipston, fancy b tr, §2.60 crate; | Secrifice fiys Gardner. =~ Dbouble ~piay:| members ever since their entrance BELIE e % No. 1" mixed; ‘1 car. $0Xc. No. d: | Kelfers, bushels, $1.40 bu.; Kelfers, boxes, gon' g: otf Shore, 1. Hits and earned | into the Western league. oana. buls % Sthe. Mo, mixed: 1 car, BhWci [Colorado fancy, §1.76 box. Prunes—Itallans. | ryns: Off Johnson, 9 hits, § runs in elght| A president will be elected at th 3 00, No. § mixed: 2coss, 80c. No. § 141,60 crate. Cantaloupes—§tandards, $2.50 | innings; off Shore, no hits, fio runs in five mefl&‘ Franlel Zehrma-is a e 152 L3 Tkl il el b ;:‘.:fi.f:‘g;n"'” crate; flats, 90c crate. | nnings; off Jones, 4 hits, 2 runs in four 2 g gk FARNAM Theater Av. $1.00 box; in lits, 96c box; innings., Struck out: By Johnson, 1; by == 1 car, 79%e. 119% | Oats—No. 3 white: Wik 9 cars, 46c; 1 car, g y * i l::& :‘4:.: :n:a.m: care, .::%‘u‘; 6: i Vi mm l«ll’o. ase, mu'rxkot ubm.. ian. | TPowe L yu.."‘."."'fl.g&um"h"" ':"d Fvns GERALDINE FARRAR ¢, No. 3 white: , 44c; rginia, bbls., $3.50 bbl.; ha 3 B 18R | %o, No. 4 white: R 31,5 hamp. Onlons—Cratew, 32.00 orat P A3 e e T I i TYPEWRITERS =5 % SIS Sihee: Bamanly wany | L oern. Sl o o b, Tomatoos—Basket, 75¢ | the" final game of the final series, 6 to 1. “Temptation” 9% |3 uln 43%0; car, 43¢, fornia Tuy b g 3 158, $1.60 lug. Cabbage, ll“ 1 3 hard, $1. 51 @1.55; 6c doz. Head lettuce, $1.00 doz; 9 N gud. ALK 0L, No. o apring | by e o es oy, L double plays held down New York's score. FOR RENT Every Kind — Prices Very Low FE Score: 90 ) Loutaville & N. st '?"’"" JLiteL80; N 3| Honey—4515. case: WASHINGTON, NEW YORK. 4 2 00| Mox. Petroloum”" g YRR ,g;';';-i“';_';g T et 0 L bk | AR o“‘lf?'m vt AP OAE || Over five hundred machines to H'P ALWA\}!{SO A Go0D iamt Coppor . ; No. 4 white, 82633%¢: [ ' Nute—Californta No. 1 walnuts, 18%0 1b. | Festerse’ 3§ 0 3 luu'n " &0 00 oflselect from. Rent applied on TH ‘and HARNEY 8 white, 79140 | Misvellaneous—Crackersnck. cornpops and | Menosky,c 3 1 3 0 QP'kin 1 0 3 1|| purchase. TUESDAY ant WEBNESIAY H sihe; No. 3 yoliow, | checkorn. cane. 0E0: haif cases tirey mnd | Biontha?'" 8 0 3 0 GPibAS. 4 314 1 0 Return E I\'It No. 4 v-l oW, n ci No. §(nuts, Special No. 1, Ib., l\lo Jumbo pes- | Ricert = 4 x 10 0Baker,3b 3 81 00 C a m;l'l'm'“ by Request b what happenah to_the e Dol |1 SEShan bt 8 L0007 8 i 1] i1 1181 Central Typewriter SRS ‘morning Fue-m were | N i RV TR T S + |Henrye' 3 0 3 1 0Gedeondb's 10 6 0 Eachan I “MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE.” inary prac | N ¥ | 79% @800; No. ¢ mixed, T4% @18 %c: Minneapoils Grain Market. Ghariiye' o 8 1 0 oSmawkyp 4 1130 Xchange, Inc. A Wonderfully Beautiful Story. waeek, Toduy they brought their Northern ,“lm "N :wmu, 4% @46c; standard, 43% mnnuwu- Minn., 2—~Wheat—De- | Thomas,p 2 0 1 1 0 e —— 1905 F. St. of ‘consecutive declines "r 0 wever | Pacific Mail ... @i4ic; No. 3 white, 435 0 44es No. 4 white | combor, 31,66 May, cash, No. 1|¢Jamieson 1 0 0 0 0 Totals..32113713 2 ‘arnam St. st to-show what they could |ylcisie. 7. & ... u Barley: Malting, 93c@31.06; |hard, $1.73%; No. 1 northern, §1.69%@ | Goodwin,p 0 0 0 0 0 Phone Douglas 4121. hey took the notion broke the |y 0o, Lol 3 g c. Rye: No. 2, $1.17%@ |1.70%; No. 2 northern, $1.64%@1.69%. P ——rn P: o t to rdors at_all Mit: No. 8, $L16% @114 Corn—No 3 yellow, 72@73c. Totals..29 32412 8 MUSE Pipmount and and Motre R 0" bur, ware i Omaha Futures, Oats—No. 3 white, 4% @dd%o. *Ran for Henry In elghth. S—— St Fictane. 4103.48, *Batted for Thomas in eighth. Performances 2, 348, §:30, 7315, 9. ths:. opened nmu: \'l'l'. :m loeal ndhto'; lebrated Dancers following very bulllsh reports whic ived from the South American| Rye—$1.19G1.30. i TAXI MAURICE and FLORENCE WALTON MAXWELL LAKS (THE UEST OF LIFE” Webster 202 See the Tateat Daner Steps. Bran—3$21.60@ 22.60. + Kansas City General Market. Kansas City, Oct. 2.—~Wheat—Higher; L e, VLN | ata:: OfF Ehawkays 5y ott. Fhommas 0; 5 : . st wkey, 3; of omas, 2; alight lo.l jymocember, $LEIK QLE1%: May, $1.63| 0% Goodwin, 1. Hils & barned runs: Off o, 4 mixed, §3@84a; No, 3 white, | TROs, 10 Bits, 4 runs i seven imnin No. 4 yellow, 84@8de; December, | °ff Goodwin, 1 hit, no runs in one inning: rly part of the session, but ¢ recovered very quickly, the Di BROTIRG: Mey, 0% @ToN: ARy b by aan. ek Seeer By renching 31.53% and the May §) Oats—Unchanged to %c lower; No. 3 3 on, com are: favorable, | white, 461 @47c: No. 3 mized, 450 te. Unigires: - Dinean shd Nullim: inaohE avE atviet B2 Sloux City Live Stock Market. and the market held 4 St. Louls Graln Market. Bloux City, Ia., Oct. ‘3.—Cattle—Recelpts, Louts, Mo,, Oct. .—Wheat—No, 3 red, ‘ ; wan vory nartow and | 4L46Q 65 No. '3 hard, 41.409.1.05; Decqm: a.",“,&::.“ R ar iyl Lo Jaweny 1.66 r Onn two pack- Y p Mk h“r bfl"l'nn . start and the sellers who were for- gt thews early bide |8 Rallway . 1 sales of the day, as the ;wfl-ba\m ‘0. Ml! ‘woree as the forenoon 'r:“' l‘?’" .. & fow of the later droves | 1" b ":?'IN' . as 30@380 lower, with | Unlon Hacilie tel wards the close called 4oc | Union Pacific ped.. n lm n.unu "ood hogn c.m. U 8 1 coho & small premium over ordi- m nmud more decline gut g:n:"qm- thi couple of late | GEh LOTRY B. also N( Ill‘ Western Unilon of the common hoge falled to got | GHER IR LI 8 aarbimes ot the day and on the | Taut,"ouiey tor 1,080,000 sharen, © “tll h wt atill In. the pena, &k Money Market. o ‘:‘“‘l:' st Joggd bene Teverigd o Yor 0o 5 mdlorcantie Faper—ai Washington ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 001 010 20 1 5 Peckinpan Menosky, e hit: er. Stolen Sac- hi Exporters were in the | day and almoat 350,000 bus for export before noon. Thero wa reaction In wheat on profit-taking during Cnr Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising; no matter ’l'h. range on bulk of the the market was rather dull. Opening prices | ber, 31.66%; Ma: PIAlia. Rething Exchango — Bixty-day bills, | were practically unchanged and the local Hbecomber, 1% 0@ pchd ;:',;';"",o',’ ke i % 4.7 interest was confined to the May article 4 L) 6.36;"teeding cows and he! u lfiO'C 86. & P {6167 18, France: Demand, 46934; ca- | which closed st §14c. it i ; track No. 3, 48%@4Tc; No. H“,_M,“,(,v %00 head: matkes 106 how good advertlSln ma be 10 " :: § % et % K . | High. [ Low. Oloss. | Bat. $00; light, 18.3009.40; mixed, ln‘o'o.n 45} g y 8 oavy, ulk of sales, $9.40G Liverpool Grain Mark g 01816, Li d, 1EaIBI%| 163 11818 | yivarpood, Ot 2emWheaterpst, N 2.50. o 5 00 963 pool, Oct. 2.—Wheat—8pot, No. 1| “gheen and Lambe—Recetpts, 8,600 head; h b i 4 "“ 5 Demand, 31%0; ‘.“ 160%) 163 1504 :l‘:nl't:blm“ 19; (Hnot Hey 48 N0 3| market ateady to 10c lower; swes, $3.000 in other respects. it must [ N P ‘ A " L 6.50; lambe, $7.3509.50. e 0T 9% 0; MexicAn dollars, 63%c. %) 63y s0N| 69 Corn—8pot, American inixed, new, 10@ o sheep and Il:nb ria was 8| n:lnu-—oovommem. steady; rallroad, ir- TR MW TIN] UK 0 l\rgla it e 8¢, Joseph Live Stock Market. f 1 d t C| quite | reg! T jour—-Winter patents, L gt 5 2% @8 48%| 6% 46%) 46% | Jops—In London (Pacific coast), £4 16a@ n:%-":‘.’.:'o?fi-'i-:# .':l...“‘u‘o"o‘.'.‘,‘o"i';? l'un requent y an Constant- per cent; hinety days, m‘om per cent; six A8%1 4B%| 48% 483 | g5 10s. cows and heifers, $4.00@10.60; caives, $6.00 N ent. Chicago closing prices. furnished The Bes BT By @11.60, ; 5 g 2 T high, 3% per cent; Metal Market. x 1 b l l f l { Fuling rate, 1% Dor conts | 315 Saath Siatsenin strevt: Omanar "™ | New Tork, Oct 3—Motala—Lesd, #1000 [, HOETTRecuiots, B800 head; market, 108 y to be really successtul. r cent; flollnl bid, 3% per 7,20, Spelter, quist; spot, Eas 8t. Louls 9.60. v 2% per cent, Art. | Open. | High. [Low., Close. | Sat_| defivery, 9% @9%c. Copp Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 6,000 head; Whe. T | tlo, $37.00@38.80. Iren, " so) | market dull and lower; lambe, §9.26@9.65. Dec, 184%| 1 66%[184%1 1 8614/164 | northern, $20.05@21.00; No. 3, $20.00@20.50; | o \veq, $6.5007.00. i . 80% | May 164-84%| 106 164" | 1 55@(163% |No. 1 southern, $19.10@20.00; No. 1, $19.00 full quart » 3 Co n i | @19.60. Tin, steady; spot, $39.25@39.76. |=——== v = SR o S = trom the outset, what stuff had Q. 06% | Dee. 1!.1!\‘{ Y| 74%| 713% | At London: Spot, copper, £119; futures, that much decline, | 80, s L&P May [T6X@%| T6%[ T64] 76%) 763 | €116 10s; electrolytic, £140; mpot tin, £176 0 market for desir- 8o, Rall % (3 mtn i i 6s; futures, £176 ba. Lead, £31 10s. Spel- . Rallw R.G. Dec. [%@K| 49%] 4% 48%) 48% | tor, £62. Quy aRox| aflakl g ey . rork | i lde and Tallow Market, Deo. |23 76 | 23 76 [22 30 22 40 [22 96| Quotatlons furnished by Bolles & Rogers, E I E 3 h 1 Jn ] 2330 | #2940 (82 13) 22 17 (3350 | 519 Soath Thirteent stres whicn pleaseS our called prices . 8. 1. oo (1008 praes e asl 1 e 13 g | ornavsd B N, o i ey -Steel . . . 3 reen: No. 1, i'No. 3, 16%e. G. though_ one or two lots that sold rather b0 e e [0 [ 12 93 13 97 33 16 bulla: o patrons is good service—service For the Datter classen It whs ‘r:lcln' Wio | 15, 8N g YRR i 13 90 vu 8] 18 90 |13 86| 3456, "bonien 3020, Bh its: L . & hich fail I ds attenti er ! was largely a 3 1] 4.60. Ponles, 0. Sheep pelts rge, ©9.76 market during the forenoon, nothing ;.”',}.‘: '.r.,ff‘ f,"g .,.," Jan. |12 13 112 20 12 05 13 08 |12 32| §1.25@76c; medium to small, T5@3bc. Tmn Cl which fails to please needs attention. m.""'.::"-:'? h‘l‘u‘rhfi':rlohm;;uh n:o{- Mont, Power bs. 891 A, It i oA T b - Tallow==No, 1, §¢; No. 2, Te. o g, omo plain | X ] ROVISIONS _— : stuft had sold down to $5.00 bafore moon, | 1§, ¥, City ¢ie 10 ® Mysns A Cotton Market, That’s our creed, motto, doctrine, slogan, or whatever . . lelted you choose to call it, and constitutes the whole founda- tion of GREAT Western service and success. It's our 1t was certuin that there would | N, & P Chica Oct. 2.—Emphatically. bullish [ New York, Oct . 3.—Cotton—Futures o8 salen of fair kinds under $9.80 | W, v dnse French el 864 cicon from Argentina today made |opened firm; October, 18.85c; December, 3 wheat values g0 higher and higher. The [16.16c; January, 16.43c; March, 16.510; May, Lambs, do B8 ...l .1, b8, close was strong at 3%c net advance, with | 16.84c; July, 18.88c. 60; lnmbe, falr to Rl December at $1.66%, and May at $1.56%.| The cotton market closed steady at a net lambs, Corn galned %@ Ne to 1%e, and oats, %c |advance of 57 to 5 points. @5.26 London Stock IMarket. to %e. In provislons the outcome ranged | Spot qulet: middling upland, 16.60¢; salay, yoar- | London, Oect. 3.-~Amerlcan mecuritios | from 4bc decline to a rise of Ge 1,400 bales, * falr to | moved irrogularly on the stock market to- Drought ravages in Argentina began to Liverpool, Oct, 2.—Cotton—Spot, steady; ewes, good to cholee, | day. lift the wheat market right from the out- | good middling, 9.63d; middling, 9.49d; low wes falr to $ood. 4 u 7566, 80, | Bitvor—Bar, 8234 per ounce. and there was no radical setback at | middlng, 9.33 les, 10,000 bales. Money—4l per cont. any time during the on. Speclal at- Discount Rates—Short bills, 5% @8% per | tention appearqd to be glven to dispatohes § S« P “I d religion. t. Faul an PROOF: During recent years we spent Minn l' over 18 million dollars for improvements which would eapo 18 benefit and please our patrons—more than enough cent; three months, § 1 t. from Rosarlo, center of dry dle- Savanna ‘Turpentine— P \ AL THRIN per on triot, telling of, merlous damage. from the | Mirm, (3Ne: sales, 4 rocelpts, 219: to pay 4% dividends for ten years! Market, long’ continued lack of vain - and saying (shipments, 30T atock, 33,268, h‘av..;o(l)’m;ah. Are you getting your full share Lv. Council Bluffs 8:50 p. m. of GREAT Western Service? Ar. St. Paul 7:30 a. m. P. F. BONORDEN, C. P. & T. A. Ar. Minneapolis 8:08 a. m. 1522 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 260. New York, —The inarket for cof- crops were sufforing. Diminishing [ Rosin—Firm; sales, 915 bbis.; recelpts, o | fen futures lost ‘part of the recent rally t Minneapolia and Duluth counted stock, 73,993, Quot r reallzations and moderate selling and 50 tpo did Liver- D, $5. B, ..6.0 The opening wi pool advices of & scareity of offerings from M, §8.30; N, 96.35; of 1 point to & de-| Winnipeg. Increased world shiprasnta falled | WG, 6. la WW, poini and there may have|to act as an offset. On the contrary the hoen .nx‘mle b:yin.hon the steadiness of | bulls seemed much encouraged by reports Salin Omahe Hay Market. ntos futures, ere was no important maha, Oct. 12,000 head; market, | support, with pric enlpo f cash and of tuum deliverjes, Cholee, $10.00@10.60; No. 1, §9. 80, l-v:. [ 4099, arch contracts sold off from 3.8%¢c to| N that the United States |2, $7.50@8.00: No. 3, $6.00@7. 8.74c, and ‘May f 1 v No. 1, $0.00@2.50; No. 3, $7.0098.00, r, and the closs showed | 748, c land: Cholce, $7.00; No. 1, 20 points. Sales, 25,760 $4.00@6.00; No. 3, $3.0094.40 October, 8.70c; No- Straw—Oats, $3.0096. bor, 8.65c; January, 5,50, year, Corn derived its strength from wheat. Fine Live Stock In Sight. weather tended at first to the market | Receipts of live stock at the five prin- a triftle, but subsequently was altogether | cipal western mark ignered. Qais merely reflocted the action of C, 20 Day train with coaches and Cafe-Parlor-Observation Car leaves Omaha 7:40 a. m., Council Bluffs 8:00 a. . Arrives St. Paul 7:45 p. m., Minneapolis, 8:20 p. m. o Chicago £2 Great Western 8t. Louls of hogs pulled down provis- [ Kansas C! last week. Bantos ds were quoted 10.50@ January transactions formed the bulk | Chicago e, London eredits. the business. ‘he official cables reported no change in Braziltan spot markets uz? an a @1 81N vance of 60 to 75 rels in tos futures, Ni l n .L“\. No‘ 3 hard, \ “Emphasize the “GREAT".