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LIVE STOCK MARKET Fairly Active Cattle Trade at Steady to Stronger Prices —~8heep Are Higher, HOGS ACTIVE AND STEADY Omaha, October 18, 1918, Raceipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheop o coeen 11,647 2,402 35711 Estimate Tuesday 11,000 3,600 ..27,647 6,002 707 Same days last week..26454 13,251 56,760 Same 2 weeks ago. 5,804 07,286 9,716 78,068 12,588 87,421 Same days last year... H 732 6,660 85,901 Recelpts and diaposition of llve stock at the Unfon Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty- four hours ending at 8 p. m. RECEIPTS—CARS. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, H'r's. s 1 Ci M &5t P.. Mizsouri Paeclfic Unlon’ Pacifie, . Se & P, west 2 Liinols Central..... 1 1 . & P., east 9 H 1 4 Chicago Gt. West 1 st Total receipts....465 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co. 426 1,328 #wift & Co. 573 4,708 Cudahy Packing Co. 026 5,704 | steaay; Quakes and Tremors Experi- UNDERTONE OF CAUTION mors sxperienced by yesterday's stock mar- ket were lacking todey. The alarm occa- sloned by Garmany's eubmarine operations seemed to have subsided, though en under- current of caution was Ihdicated, sapecially In the tinal hour, when United Stutes Stael and otl day's enforced liquidation, but in the fudg- ment of {mpartlal obusrvers stocke have gone 1nto stronger hand, @angor of such reversals as accompanied yestorday'n trading. A noteworthy feature of the dealings, which again attained the large total of 1,245,000 shar sirength of many moderate an rall four polnts and were wccounted for (n large part by the publication of the annual state. ment . of the Southern Rallway, ‘which showed net earnings of $9,245,706, an in- and gas lssves at American Hide which rose seven points; brake, Studebaker and Maxwell Motors, In- ternational Paper, common and preferred; Ualon 2z in rallroad {ssu ern Rallway 4s, which roge five polnts on the company's fave sales, par value, § Totals oovvvvvennensi11,886 38 Cattle—Recelpts were liberal again today, over 37,000 head, which {4 slightly larger than last week, but smaller than a year ago 5,000 bead The demand was good and big bulk o! the receipts chanied hande in fair sedson in the mrnlu. ‘The quality 'dwntucu an average !s poor, - cat :I.“’l‘l l‘::“l n:mnon to hl:‘bunl. 86. i 0AVY ETassO 8,80, ¢ ntative sales: HIIMIKA. ...uu u u .o mm..nu L4 uo N"ldl m- xu. 0 uteers.. 813 6 65 31 steers. i 26 heitorn. 620 7 76 | No, reported prospects for con- Ftdv wer prices. Locally there wau ttle dolng the first hour or so, shippers [ ga¥ (o0 , while packers were | Rop, ’ vor | In the end order buy- | Shatf P of the hm‘r.lon at figures llznhoru » ¢ u strength, in lhlnnn vllh the fact that quality wi in Iln. the .'nltl market was higher | Ui Il lllu the unu on packers. Bulk of the n $9.1 with & eprink- . s h|'l as $9.80. ! & littls bstter than the m t weel are the highest patd O I P 5y e 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. . §8 85 13..143 9 00 ’ 10 916 9 30 9 3 9 80 936 LX) 40 £3..308 1 PIGS, i 876 16..110 ... 000 ‘flt uu-‘m at xlllulo::-.‘:r k hu:fl 8 P I the week so far ;&I’*M wmm e 13,000 head I :r than last wuk. t ller Poun Milt Co., ptd, ) but smaller than two weeks PAckATd Motor Gon | ped Updike Graln Co. Unioh Stoek Yd L 0 head and 18,000 short of th ¥ llrrmdlnl d-yl last year. finrn as they did yesterday, . Feeder demand also wi ma::‘tu':‘la}t 'r‘nm.ubw-’n waated little nto action in good season, flu\. too, 10@16c advances were In force, fost of the fat lamb offerings sold at ”—:‘&:’” & atring of the latter price be- 1d mors than once, .lb“" ffalr for the best 8_pretty decent kind around Foeding and breeding ewes an sdvance than anything o m demand has come back with | fed st for the time being at least | $7. 000 26 western eteers, $8.60@9.00 % a8 much as | cOW: last weak. Best of the :;l‘ are In many ca @6.60, with 0, ' whils pmu $1.00, lamb advance, the best h, I 0. rth ale stuctroung u' 0‘;0.1”!‘ a ’um" l..l fair to year- 00d to cholce, - falr to good, T6@6.76; lll- $4.0005. g .u‘ breed . ‘fil Dakota foeder lamba. u : and wethers. 91 " 30 7 [ ey LX) ‘STOCK MARKET. Strong, Sheep 10—Cattio—Raceipte, 10,000 “‘.',‘“ sty b beet cattle, “ 60 40; stockers M WAH"J? plgs, Market. .—c.m-—lmim. 8,800 bonds we ing stocks’ we Bllllnmrl & Ohlo, . B‘ l 8. Copper. the total for the two days amounting to |Cal. Petroleum... Ches: ke & Ohlo C., 13’“ & Bt Pw n e opinion of wu%:a B, b on e e, Btk o vne | Wikt dua Bise: OIIMh’ Pltl L‘e.. 7 pet. pld Deero & Co.. gon'lu mml Co ook, .u.s o !"sumom Cream. Co,, com 130 %O&h B, Cfl. 7 pet, DM Rys. Co., . . 48 supply of sheep and (ambe | Lincoln Tol icated yestorday's, ",. run | Mountaln 8t Armour & Co., 44w, 1001......, 02§ Amertcan Tel. & Tel, ling thelr orders fn pretcy | Chickgo Cy. R. Com. -nn at figurea that were 10@18c| Chlcago Tel, Co., 1st b ¥00d, and | Co. Bdison & Nhlle they had another pretty iiberal ay. | Cudshy Pig Los Angeles Ry. 5s, 1044 Om. & Cb. 8t Ry. 6o, 19 ‘day's top. No more of the Wood | Pac. Gas & Elec. bu, 1942 company lambs were here and | Packard Motor Car Co. 6 Quoted above §10.25, which wau | €3, of Parly, Fr. s, Oct. 15, mx 'N 9y top. In the feeder divislon | STWITt & Co. 6s, 1944, 1 ‘Trenton, Neb, Elee. & f breeders have moved back up | highar. Fat ewes, which have n.u. 30; Tighty few fluctuations lately, shared | 9. :: un. higher; light, $3.0689.00; mixed, : 00 head: market steady to strong; calves, § to be highar; top, southern steers, $5.00@9.00; cows and helf- $4.5087.50; prime yearling steers and 315089 oo native calves, $6.00@ ecolpts, 8800 head; market, ht, §9.5010.00; pigs, 98.2669.25; mived and butchers, $9.35%10.10; good $10.00310.10; bulk of sales, 39.65@ Shfl'p and Lambs—Recelpts, 2,600 head; market, higher; lambs, $7.00@10.40; slnugh- ter ewes, $5.00@7.25; belating ewed, $5.00¢ 8.50; :url(nn. L LN MN[L . NEW YORK STOCKS enced Previous Day Are Lacking. New York, Oet, 1 The Guakes and tre. eaders ylelded a point or more of their (best, Publie Interest In the merkat doubtless recelved & check In rconsequence of yesters minimlzing the wae the low-priced Ay inaues, Cains {n the stocks ranged from ‘one to strong included the sugar of 1o to six points, GRAIN AND PRODUCE|: All CQereals Except Barley Show Good Advances on Improved Market. WHEAT I8 VERY ACTIVE Omaha, Octaber 10, 1916. The cash situation showed a big improve- ment and, with the exception of barley, all cereuly scored good advances, Wheat was espectally active ead sold about 2%c highor. The recelpta were very heavy and in addition & large part of yes- terday's rocelnts were on the tables, bul whre saclly disposed of at the prevalling prioss. Tho bulk of the No. 2 hard wheat s0ld loday at $1.67@1:51%, and the No. 3 hurd so)d generally around §1.45@1.57. No. 4 hard wheat was a ‘slow seller’ and ranged in price from $1.52@154%, while the off grade samples brought from §1.46 to $1.5 The ‘corn run “was. very light, was & sllghtly batter dsmand for thls e wnd prices ruled from % @1c higher. There was ‘not much difference in price between the white and mixed verfeties; but the yel- low 30ld at & %c premium apove the orher grades Oata were firm with ad: T over vemerday's genera demand for oats was ve and the recelpis wers dlspo ~asily, Tha choice of onts sold at 45@453%¢, 2 white wid at $4% wu %e. Rye was & good ssller at a Yo advance and barley sold tro) Clearances were: W ur equal to 23,000 bushels; corn, 352,000 bushels; oats, 529,000 bushels. Liverpool closs: Wheat, 14 lower to 1d higher: corn, 144 off to %d higher, Plimary wheat recelpts were 1,548,000 bushels and shipments 980,000 busiel Primary corn receipts were 687,000 ols and shipments 244,000 bushels. finary oats recelpts wero 1,510,000 bushels and shipments 793,000 bushels. Yoot ugo todsy was & holiday. CARLOT RECEIPTS, nd Leather preferred, New York Alr- and Baper preferred, American and leading coppers. d Btates Steel made an extrome galn u of 1% points, and Reading, Lehigh Valley and Union 'acific were better by as much two points, Marines and allfed otocks two to three points, but shaded at the Bonds close rong, with extensive trading the feature being South- o statement, Total 000, United States on call, and quotations on lead- ug unchi Number of Rapld Tras ‘anadian Paeific ‘entrad, Lesther, hl Good to cholce cfl., n.‘ eater. . . M. ot fl. } cw 10 ¥ 1 h Copper, 3,800 101 14,100 "63 u% §1% Total sales for the day. 1,245,000 shares. Local Stocks and Bonds, uotations furnished by Burne, Brinker & m-u: maha Natlonal Bank bulld- H‘TO Bid. sAked, 108 " Idated Casuaity Co wift & Co., stock D8, 192 1st bu, 1042, Co,, 18t b8, 1 SLER. Co, 4% pot, 1032 1001, . O mam Co. 1018-24 99 st 8, 1044, 10 uu-xo..m.no 108,60 Kansas City Live !bek Market, Kansas City, Mo, 0,000 head; $4.600 7. H ifer n 00 9.00; glooh- 8.00; bulls, $5.00 5, 36,0011 . Hoga—Recelpts, 14,000 head; market bulk of sales, $0.35@9.15; heayy, ckers and bulrheu. 065, 0 s, 19,000 head; 0§10.40; year. i wethers, $7.00@7.75; ewes, Sloux City Live Stock Market. Bloux City, 1a,, Oet, 10.—~Cattle—Recetpte, air to 2 aoo head; market steady: beof steers, $8.00 7.8 S bulls, stags, otc., $5,00@6.00; feedin, and heifers, $4.5097.16. b blllehln. 95,208 8.30; cannars, $3.50 stockers and roedcn. 25.5057.00; Hoga—Receipts, 1,000 hoad; market ateady U lll"}’. 9.1095.30; bulk of sales, heep nna Lambe-—~Rece!pts, 3,600; market "a;e' higher; ewes, $6.00@6.60; lambes, St. Joseph' Live Stock Market, St. Joseph. Oct, 10, —Cattle-~Raceipts, teers, ”.eo\n and helfers, §4.5i 910.00; Hogo=—Recelpts, 5,500 head; raariat s 60; DRIk of salen, 3935 P and Lambe—Receipts, 4,000 head; 50010, ewes, New Yert. Oct.. 10.~Cotton—Iuf oOpened steady; October, 16.90c; Dm:;:“ of ll-. §9.40@ | 17.16¢; January, 17.10c; March, 11.30¢; May, 17.37¢; July, 17.46c. The totton market closed at a net advance of 27 to 28 points. 10.—~Cotton—8pot, steady; ling, " IM low lul.l. 5,000 bales. ——— . Dry Goods Market. New Yon Oct. - 10.—~Cotton goods were Oct. 0:18 | m. native ha! steers, | steadlor and yarns wero firm todny; men's helters, wear was In more active demand for spot and tuture dellvery. Broad siiks were qulet. g‘ w ”.lb'l“' ae. S rs were actlve. Dee, 186 1 BE%[154% May 1.84 1.68%164 July 1268%] 1 28%(136% Corn 0. 1% 2% 'll’(‘! May %% 73| 0% 318 “South _Bixtestith — ‘Wheat Bullish fi Cable A&:m sand Drought value today, helped by word that the Brit. tsh government would take over the entire wheat {mport business of the United King- dom and would see that ships were pro vided for carrying the grain. Prices, al- though nervous at the close, were ¢ to 2%0 net higher, with December at $1.59% and May $1.68%. Corn gained M@ %c to Visions the outcome ranged from 15c de. eline to a rise of 7}e. decided on by the British government, the throughout the ercise of power to com and to requisition frelghts In.a summary | manner, rived from whea capped, though by liberal exporf sales of corn, Oats reflected upturns In other ce- reals. Shord ne No. ber, ll ll‘h'l B4 May, $184% @ 1. !1 Wheat., Corn. Oats, Chicago .. 243 10 726 Minneapolta 44 5 S Duluth ., 420 Omaha 130 [ Kansas City. . 196 16 Bt. Loyls, 45 2 Winnlpeg b These sales were reported today: Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: 4 o 1 car, §1.68. No. 2 hard winter $169%; 1 car, $1.68%; 5 cars, $1.08; 1 car, $1.07%; 26 cars, $1.57%; 0 cars, $1.67. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.68; § cars, §1.57; 9 cars, $L.66Y%; 25 cars, JLD 50@H 50; No. 1, $6.5097.505 S Shreme Fcice . $5.00@6.50; cholce oats or rye, (6000650 Alfalta~Choice, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various eLading 0.—Flour—Firm. 1 durum, $1. 9"[]‘47 "o. b, New York. Bpot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 9%c, c. Barely steady; No. Bflc. ihlnmnt. commen to cholcs, 2, 33% @34e; Cen- 21 Iides—Steady: Leather—Firm; hemlock firsts, 3 Provisions—Pork, nily, $20.00@34.00; Tallow—Quiet; Butter— steady; ry_higher; extras, 35% @36c; cream- Eggs—Irregular; recoipts, gathered, extrad fina, 8c; firsts, 33Gd6c; seconds, 31@ Poultry—Live, chickens, 108 28c; UMAHA GENERA. MARKET. tn cartons or hens over 4 Ibs., 1%c, Austria-Hungary ....$0.03 $0.03 ~ 50.211 ¢, geese. full feathervd, . keys, any sfze over § |b than 15a." hulf prlce capon: 12 oz each, per ers, § 0z cach, $160: wqtabs, homers, under 3 _heese quotatiors by Unav & Co. Cheese—Imported Swiss, ¢; block Swiss, 3tc; triplets, 214¢; ; EBlue Label brick, 26 varger, 83¢; New York white, 32¢; Roqufort, 01 northwest are concerned no legis- lative steps have been taken to meet | this new condition, although the ne- neccssny Wwas ur, THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1916. SLOAN DISCUSSES THE TARIFF ISSUE Shows What United States Must Do to Compete With Countries of Europe. IS FREE TRADE COUNTRY Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 10.—(Special.) +|—Congressman Sloan addressed a large audience at republican head- quarters lst night on ntional issues, Speaking at Adams in reference to¢ the tariff, he said in’ part as follows: | “If the European war were to close | as suddenly as it began, the Uniled;‘ States would so far as nearly all the products of the northwest are con- cerned be the only free trade com- mercial nation on earth. “The following table of duties charged by the other nations show what the United States exporters must pay to enter the markets of the countries named. Curéd or simple Average Fresh prepared of cereals meat meats peor per 1b. perib. bushel Country. (about.) (about.) (about.) i |Germany . 024 033 , | Belgium .019 Russia . Fres Greece L0590 ITtaly 010 , [Spain . 012 Sweden . 009 Canada . 030 Mexico ... 022 Argoptina Free Brazfl .. 026 . Avstralia . 040 .080 194 “So far as “farm products of the d upon the party i m Beet Cuts—Ribs, No. 1, 18%¢c; No. 3, 160} $1.65%; 4 cars, $1.66. No. 4 hard winter: car, §1.66; 3 cars, $1.54% 5 car, JLEIY%;: 4 c $1.63; $1.52, Bample hard winter; 3-0 car, $1.64; 1 car, $1.62%; 1 car, §1.51; 4i $1.47; 1-8 car, $1.40. 1. No. 2 spring: 1 o B 3 157, Bample spring: 1 car, $1.16. No. § durum: 1 car, §1.54. No. 4 durum: 1 car, 61; 1 car, $1.47. No. § mlnd' 1 car, $1.59; 2 $1.66; mixed: 1 car, $1.65; I cars, $1.63; 2 san [ —No, 8, 1 car, 98c. No. 4, 3-8 car, 1 teed, 3 cars, 76¢, Corn—No. 8 white, 1 car, 84%c. No. 8 white, 1 car, 84e. No, 1 yellow, 1 car, 85%c. 1 %e. No. 3 mixed, 1 No, 6 mixed. 1 mixzed, 1 car, Oats—No. 3 white, 3 cars, 4§%c. Bta dard, 3 cars, 46c. No. 3 white, 1 car, 44¥%c; 19 cars, 443c. No. 4 white, & cars, 44%c; 1 car, 44¢. Bample white, 5 cars, 43%c. Omn)u Cash Prices—Wheat: No. I hard, $1,60% @1.69%; No. 8§ hard, $1.64% @1.85; No, 4 hord, $1. ll&.l §4%: No. 2 lyrln', $1.07@1.62; No. 3 ing, $1.64@1.69; No. ¢ d ". OIC No. § durum, H @ No. 2 white, 34@84%c; No. § No. 4 white, 82@83%c; 2¢; No. 6 white, 81@82¢c; 0. 3 yellow, 84% @ L] ynl- low, 83@83%c¢c; No. § yellow, 82@83c; No, 2 mixed, 83% @84%c; No. 3 mixed, 83% @84c; No. ¢ mixed, 83@83c; No, b mixed, 79@82c; No. 6 mixed, 78@81c. Oats: No. 3 white, 46@46%c; standard, 44% @450; No. 3 white, 4% @44%c; No. 4 white, 44@44'o. Bal ley: Maltin $1.08; No, 1 feed, 70@ loo.. Rye: No. 3, $1:1991.20; No, 3, $1.18@ 119, No. & whit No. 2 yello 4% @86 84%c; No. 4 yellow, 83 @84c;: N acemed lit{le affected by ubmarine situation and the erop ques- tlon In Argentina was agaln the controlling teaturo of the market. A Opening prices on all options, were alight- Iy higher, and while December wheat de- clined ' fraction during the forenoon, the lons was woon recovered and prices at the closs ' wers . substantinily higher, : Local 1atereat in, futurey war not very ac- uve today and most of the trading waa con: fined to December and M Corn_6pened steady to and while this market was prices, furn| an & Bryan, stock and 1 34%|132%) 1 34 133 i TIN| TERITTEOTTY] 18% i I" ‘ll\@"’ kLR A01C[ 485 48T @ 49| 48 H!‘[‘bll‘\ll‘ofil 1% | 28 40 |23 37 23 30 (23 13} 23 20 (83 12 | 14 10 '[13 00] 18 95 (13 97 1847 {15 220 18 40 (13 32 | 13 87 (13 86] 13 87 113 17 12 45 (1838 13 42 \1' 36 CHICAGO 6RAIN AND PROVISIONS. Argent Chicago, Oect, 10.—Wheat ascended in %@ %o, d oats %0 to R@%e In pro- Even without the stimulus of the action market had an upward - tendency A vontinuance of the d by figures showing that entire mestic ng crop yield for 1916 was only hels mora’ than North Dakota alone ralsed last year. In connection with tha change in British fmport methods, reports were current that suppliss on hand In Great Britain tory and that the necessity of as- material additions required the ex- ndeer at pleasure Most of the atrength of corn was de- Bears also were hand!. cavered . freely, Provisions averaged higher, notwithatand- Ing Wweakness (n the hog market. An ad. vance in provislon prices at Liverpool tended to lift the market here. Kansas City Grain Market, Kanss City; Oet. 10.~Wheat—No. 3 hard, 2 red, $1.65@L60; Decem: Corg~—No, 2 mixed, 34@88%e; No x white, 88%c; No. 2 yellow, 36¢; December, 74%e; May, T1%e. Oate—Unchanged to %¢ higher: No. § white, 47 @47%¢c; No. 3 red, 46Q46%e. Liverpool Grain Market. blumol. Oct. '10,~Wheat—8pot: No. 1 44 No: 3, not quoted; No. 3, d. o b Awmerlcan, mixed, new, 10s Omaha Hay Market. Prurlu “Hay=—Choles upland, 11 must be extra chol to brin uno No. 1, $0.50910.00; No, 3, $7.000 9.00; No. 3, $5.009 0& Cholce midland, 60; No. 3, § Cholce lowland, $10.009 No. 1, 23¢; No, 3, 18c; No, 1, 11%c; No. 2, 9%¢c; . 1, 16%¢; No, 2, 4o} No. 1, 9%¢; No. 2, Chesapeake stand- #%e; No, 3, i%c. Oysters—"'Kini arde, gallon, §$1.6 . “King Cole” Chesapuake selects, gallon, dards, gallon, small cans, 28c. thern selocts, gallons $3. mall can, Jve, northern 'counts, 50c; small can, 3| m.n——nke. fancy drassed, northern,stock, Hallbut bright eteamer stock, Bullheads, fancy northern, per . Pickerel, fancy dressed, 1lc. fish, large or swall, per Ib, 17c. Satmon, Salmon, fall, per Ib., 1%c. northern stock, c slzes to sult, per Ib., 16c. bass, order size, per Ib., 42¢; odd sizes, per 1b.,, 170. Headless shrimp, per gallon, $1.25, Peeled schrimp, por gallon, $1.75. Kippered salmon. 10 1b. basket, per Ib., 17c. whitetlsh (chubs) 10 Ib. baskets per Ib, l4c. $6.26; 176s, 288s, $8.50; 80; la ‘King Cole” n red, per lb, ldc. Fnll(-l—OmnE Californla, boxes, athana, bbl, $4.50; Ben Davis (Mo.), $3.26; Grimes Golden, fancy, box, $1.75; Jonathans, tlnc}' Colorado, i Emperors, arrival, Bartlotts (Wash.), crate, (okn;'l. crate, Colorado extra fancy, Colorado cholc~ $1.60. Prunes: Vegutables — Potatoeu: Bwoet potajoes: Virginla, bbdl, $3.06; onlons, Spanish, crate, $2; red onion 2%0; tomatoes, basket, 75c; tomatoes, $L.5b7 owbimas, 1b.; Tuos oslery, Mich, doz., 40c; Colorado eoler Honey—3$3.16 case. eo—Barrels §8.00 bbl; Nuta—California No. 1 walnuts, 183;¢ Ib. Miscellaneous—Crackerinck. curnpups and checkers, case, §3.60; half cases, $1.76; pea- nuts, Bpeclsl No. 1, Ib., Biho; Jumbo m- nute, .Iq"wm case, § Grain Market. Oct. 10.—Flour—Unchen Barley—#20$1.08, Rye—3$1.20% @ Bran—323.000G 24 Coffes Market. New York, Oct. 10.—Coffee—The market for futures opened unchanged to a decline under scattered selling. t eased off to £70c for March and 8.760 for May, or sbout 8§ to 10 points net lowor. The tlose was a point or two up from the lowest on covering, with prices showing a net loss of 4 to 8 points. Selee, 21,060 bags. Closing bids: October and No- and January, 8,89c; February, 8.69¢; March, 8.70c; April, May, 8.78¢; June, 8.82¢; July, 8.87c; 8.91¢; SBeptomber, 8.95c Bpot cotfee, steady; Rio 7s, 9%¢; Bantos, 4s 11%ec. Cost and freight offers were unchanged to a shade higher. late yesterday at London credits, but the day's offers ranged The official cables re- ported no change in the primary markets, but an advance of 1-16d In the Rlo exchange from 104 to 10%e. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. 10.—Evaporated Apples— Quiet; fancy, 73 @8c; cholce, 6%c; prime, New York, Oct. Dried Frufts—Prunes, T4 @114 c; Oregons, 74 llc. xtra_cholce, ldc; firm; Californlas, Apricots, firm; cholee to fancy seeded, 7@ Omaha Ride and l‘fillow Market. Quotations furnished by Bolles & Rogers, £13 Houth Thmumh street: S%e; No, 3, No 1 18%c; No fi-xlfl,bu $1.8@76c; medlum to en low—No ‘1 §¢; No 3. Te. Oil and Rosin. 10.—Turpentine-— shipments, 3!0 stock, 26,178, sales, 1,010 bbls.; 1!25 lhlpmenu lEl stock, §9,962. " 6.00; F', G, H, I, K, WG “ 35 Ww, . 10.—Sugar—Raw, centrifugal, 0.08¢c; molagses, ; fine granulated, Tc. quiet but firm on covering and support from At noon prives were Futures opened commlission houses, about & points higher. Metal Market. . 10.—Metals—The Metal at $7,00@7.10 Spelter, quiet; spot, East 8t, Louls delivery, $10.00. not been of wufficlent volyme o b6 | sxcnange quotes 16 Armours May Increase Firm's Camtallzatlon Chicago, Oct. 9. vice president of Armour & Co‘. an- nounced tonight that at mecnng of the board of directors an increase in caj uallzauon from $20,- 000,000 to $1 sidered. A stock dividend of 400 per cent is said to be planned. Mr. Dunham's statement gives the information that the plus involved in the mcrene talization was earned in the penod from 1901 to 1912, when but few dividends were paid and the earnings were allowed to remain in the busi- ness and were invested in plant ex- St B S Nl American Telephone & Telegraph Co. A dividend of Two Dollars per share will K | be paid on Monday, October 16, 1016, to stockholders of record at the close of busi. mess on Saturday, September 30, 1916, G. D. MILNE, Treasurer, TXI MAAWELL CAKS B Webster 202 JITNE power by both republicans and pro- gressives when the recent revenue bill was passed.” Dry Specakers Taik. Ogallala, Neb, Oct. 10.—(Special Telegram.)—C. M. eSarle and H. E. Lininger of Ogallala spoke here today at the Kimball and Banner county joint fair, for the Nebraska Dry fed- eration. There was a large attendance. Record Price for Exchange Seat. New York, Oct. 10.—A seat on the New York Stock exchange was gold today for | $74,600, an advance on the last sale of | $4,600. Today's sale marked the high record for the year. Bee Want Ads Produce Rcsults ck Lewls, late of Sothern -m! Mr:r we. A $2 attraction at popular c George and Lilly Garden Three Fishers Mimic Four Morton and Earle MUSE a= e DORO In “THE LASH” A Stirring Society Drama AMUSEMENTS Daily Matinee, CLARKE & F \ LEAH HERZ, WATER CILIES Madden & Co., Boudini Bros., Gomes Trio, Orpheum Travel Weekly. Prices: Matinee, galicry, 10c, best seata t Saturday and Sunday), Zbe. Nighty, 10c, 25c, S0c and 75c. “OMAWA'S FUN CENTER” Daily Mats., 15-25-30e. Even'gs 15-25-50-756. SECOND EDITION OF LIVE STOCK SHOW Billy Watson’s Beef Trust gisics, Mountainous n:r‘-.k" of lvclr‘u’.‘l comediennes. P ._!g ton. World’s larges weight, not in nurmbers; %'l'l's' AR —“SAF] st fi: Performance Friday Nite) Ladies’ Dime Matinee Every Week Day. HIPP 15th and Harney Phone Doug. 8069 World Slfi‘! lua Blll Scores by IME ¥0DAY MMY PICKFORD, in “POOR LITTLE PEPPINA” T-le Genevieve Hauflaire Assembly Every Thu yeato Srenil ST 1T AT e KE DANCING ACADEMY 25th & Farnane—Formerly Chambers ADAM'S SAXAPHONE ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 per Couple Try the Millard Hotel Cafe We Want You for a Booster. Music—Emil Hoffman, Director, il BRANDE|S HIHREAT! THE BIG SUCCESS OF THE SEASON Sat. Matinee 'RICES—E: v-nhn—ue h uu The Comic f “Life and Youth.” B MARTHA ™ smss: _ SHADOW MYSTERIOUS VENGEANCE Soon we shall be groping to dis- cover the identity—whether man or super- man—which, unknown, seems to know all; unseen, seems to sece through walls and miles out of bumm¢ eyes. PATHE has achieved the supreme in THEATER Will “touch off’ the first and second chapters of this sensational super-ser- ial, and each succeeding Wednesday one chapter will be displayed until completed. OF Commencing This Day THE BESSE The Besss Pride of Packingtown