THE OMAHA DAILt BEE: MONDAY, JVKE 4. 1906. BASSET'S DRIVE; A WINNER Ceodi if Thr Eoni in Sinth and Gie Omaha th Game. THREE. HOME RUNS MADE IN CONTEST Bleaa Had the Ciaaa t v ! the Nlatk, Wkfi Jarkeea rae Tfcrea aad Tli fa Baaeey la4 aa far Ball. h C tl SIOUX CITY, la., June 3In th firt half of the ninth Inning thia afternoon. with th score 8 . to 4 In favor of Bloux City, Jackson went up In th air. giving three men free aee. BH)r then mad hit, acorlng 411 three and winning th game for Omaha. ' Th - feature of the tame waa the heavy hitting of the Bloux City bunch, who bagged two home run. Score: OMAHA. ' A8. R 3 Howard. Jb Carter, rf .. Pi . If .. Welch, ef . Dolnn, lb ... Kunkle. . Perrtng, 3h linndlng, c . Pander, p . Totals .. .2 H. PO. A. 0 4t 1 1 4 I t 3 Bulger of Wood River made two noma nma Off Haataln. Batterlea: Bhelton, Btaln, I.utea and Owen; Wood Rlvar, Ryan, Whit and McKea. BIG JACK LANDS PITTSBCRG AMERICAN AgBOCIATION Baae aa Ralla Allawa l.ealevlll ta Wla. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. June 3-Loulsvlll defeated Indianapolis today In' a well played game. Both Dtinkle and Fisher pitched good ball. The winning run waa cored In the ninth on a bae on balla, two cute and a alngle. Brora: LOIIXVIU.I INDUNAPOLtl. AB H.O A E. AI H.0 A l. Mailman. If.. 4 114 Vn. It.... 4 lift nvtll. cf... 4 I 1 4 4J Cair. m... 4 114 BraahMr, lb. I lllta, lb.. I Karwln. rf... 4 WeMrolf, lb. 4 Qalnlas, m. . 4 haar. a t t)tmkl, ... I games EafOM t L4t i fiinrlg Has Walk tad Xatpg EiU Well BoatUrtd. 4 4 4 1 Hlmee. ft ... 4 I I I 4 4 1 1 1C. rarr. Ik... 4 11 i 111 rerrr. rf 4 1 It 0 Holme, c. 1 I 1 .Iam. S.. (II IKirfH, lb. It ruder, a... 4 1 4 144 111 till Halt, f.... 4 Sharker. If. 4 rkwlt. rf... 4 (etir, lb... t llrlt, la I Tieaar, aa... 4 Bera. lb I 8 27 IS SIOUX CITT. ' AB.' R. :::::::::: 8 V W. 0 . .. 8 1 Campbell. If NoMIt, cf ... Bauer, rf Weed. ?h .... Tate, lb ill Newton, aa 4t 0 Frost, 3'o ,4 1 1 Hen, o f'- i I Jackson, p a 4 0 X H. TO. A. E. Total i 12 Omaha t 1 0 0 0 Bloux City 0 0 1 1 I 1 10 t 1 0 1 27 1 0 0 I 0 8-7 2 0-5 Earned runa: Sioux City, 4; Omaha, t. Two-rme hlte: Nobltt, Weed, Frost. H; aev, (2 1. Home rune: Tate. Hmi, (lend ing. Double, play: Rilnkl to Howard to Dnlan (2). . First, baea .on errore: Bauer, Frost. Campbell. " Left on bases: Bloux City. 4: Omaha, 4. Stolen baae: Howard, Sacrifice hlte: Welch (I), Runkle, Perrlnf, Unnrllng. Baeea on balle: Off Jackeon, il off Bandera, 1. Btruch out: By Bandera, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Da via. Attendance: 4.8C0. Dee Molwe Take in Daekllag. DEB MOINES, June 8.-Th Champion took the laat of the ecrlea from Lincoln today by A ecore of 7 to 6. Roecoe Miller S Itched and tha Duckllng'a had a hard time ndlng hhn when hits were needed. Bu pertor baee running more than anything else contributed to the-Dee Molnea victory. Harmon lacked Control. Score: DBS MOINES. A.B. R- II PO. A. K. ... 1 1 8 0 0 Tntalt 11 Ittll I Total! 14 t IT 14 Loulevllle 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Indlanaoolia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 01 Two -bane hit: Btovall. Three-baae hit J. Carr. Stolen baeee: Fraehear (2, Sulli van. Woodruff. Qulnlan. Hlmea. Baeee On ball: Off Fleher, S. Struck out: By Pun' kle, 2; bv Fleher. 1. Paeeed ball: Holmea lft on baee: Loulevllle, 4; Indlanapoli (. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Haekell. Kaaaaa Clly laable la Hit. KANSAS CITT. June l-Inablllty to hit the ball at opportune tlmea and a' wretched 1 mn. r. I fielding game loet today's conteet for Kan- fleeter, a.... I a City. Score: MINSBAPOUS KANSAS rlTT. AB H O 1.1. AB H O. A C. Dl rf ... t I tPerrlne. D. Sull'ta. rf I I rm4r. If. Mart, lb 4 li I WaMron, rf Oramlntrr. lb t I t 1 Slatiary. 1 If.. 14 14 8 Hill, rf .... ....I I 4 Fbrla. III.. ....I 1 I I 1 Murk, lb.. 4 I ) SnlllTan, (Mill I I 1 LMhy 1 ( t Olmat4. p.. I 1 t It 7 IT It 4 Toteta M 4 IT 1 I Batted for Sullivan In ninth Minneapolis n 0 I 0 0 0 1 I Kanas City. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Earned run: Minneapolis, 2. Two-b TINKER BRINGS IN WINNING RUNS Ala Ceatrlbatea ta Brrar la tka Klath laalag Wklek iavea Plttakaraj fraa Relag kalOat. CIIICAOO, June I. Tinker won today s game with two timely hits and the clean steal whll the ball waa being pitched. His fumble also saved Pittsburg from a shut out, Wagner scoring In the ninth on single, an out, a steal and an error. Score: CHiraoo AB h o a. . 1 l n i ; i 1 1 i rmstuno AB h o. a Keter. If ... Oaaler, rf ... Uaarh. rf Watner. aa. .. Kalann. lb.. 1 Kllrbar. lb.. I fhhao. lb.. Phlea. Pkllllppl. p.. ( I 1 1 I I I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET a' forfeit irt the refent fight. One-half thl amount was poeted a a weight forfeit, which I now claimed by Nolan, and the other half as appearance money, which I waa In the shape of a ehe. k which It la I tillillf Cattlo Lowtr foT th Wfak, with iwna ne anerwara protested. 1 ne suit , g. la directed technically agalnt the bank I a4MHri BtT0B(. on which the check Waa drawn. TAMRRLAna tacht race SHARP DECLINE IN VALUES FOR HOGS wt ht Irt Il I I 4 M 4 Tl . Light Raa at kee Bad laba Alt tka Week, wltk n Very Marked Ckaage la Rttker Dlre- tloa la Talaea. SOUTH OMAHA, Jun 1 IK. Receipts Welt: floae of the Other Caateataata Had Bee Slgkted at tkat Time. HAMILTON. Bermuda. June 2-The yawl Tamerlane, owned by Frank Mayer and ' sailed by Captain Thomas Fleming Day, competing In the Brooklyn Tacht chin ocean race to Bermuda for the Llp tnn cun. waa Rlahted st 11:30 o'clock this morning and croed the nnleh line at I : p. m. The Tamerlane reports that It haa not seen the sloop Gauntlet, owned by O. W. Robinson, another competitor for the I Official Monday. cup. I Official Tuesday... ' I Official Wednesday.. nairrra n n srnwi n i v'int mi inuraoay U.lv. Ilnm:m hlvh irhnnl AtiA thelOmcial Friday Omaha Antlers In ene of the fatet games I Official Saturday played this season by a ecore of I to z. Tna i featur of Ihe same were the tiltchlna Of I Trtla week.... Chrletnian and the batting of Morley and Laet week 1I.J24 Deardorff. Score-- Two weeks ago ll.llt R. H. E. Three weeks ago J0.H6 Malvern 00000100002-4 7 1 Four '"Its ago 11.10 Omaha .0000100000 1-2 Batterle: Malvern, F. Deardorff Crow; Omaha. Chrletman and Ogden. Cattia. hog Sheep. Or ham Ovlr. aa. Yoasrr. e fot. lb. KHror, Tetala. i 1 1 I 1 I 4 I I 4 i ( 4 14 14 11 III totale 11 I IT 14 I Tetala 14 t II 1 ChlrSgo 02000200 -4 Fittsburg qoooosvv i i lft on bases: Chlcaco. I: Pittsburg. 7. Two-baee hits: Moran. Tinker. Sacrifice tilt : Stelnf-ldt. Oanley. Stolen bases: Cvtri 1: TlnUr Hlae-ln. WSmer. Struck out: By Pfleeter, : by Phllllppl, . Bases on balls: Off Phllllppl. 1. Time: 1:41. Um pire: O'Day. Bres Break at Clarlaaatl. CINCINNATI. Jun . Cincinnati and St. loula split even In a double-header thla afternoon. In the first game errors by the visitors contributed largely to the defeat. Pitcher Egan of St. Louis was put out or tha game In the third Inning of the first Rarllag Makes It Two. F.ARLINO. la.. June (Special Tele ram.) Earllna took the second game from lrkman at Kirkman or a score of n to The feature of the game were Schlelr's hitting and Mateender s fielding at short. Batteries: F.arllng. Albera and Rtischen- bera: Klrkman. Deklots and Buckman Hlta: Furling, 12; Klrkman, . Home run: I uood to choice oornfed ateera. .upi. i air to good cornfed steers.. hits: HIM (2), D. Sulllvsn. Three-base hit: game for disputing a decision. Tha second Lavis. uri on Dana: jn rvnrov, m, on game was limned to seven innings in or1 Olmstesd. . Struck out: By Olmstesd 4; by Kliroy, z. ueif on oases: Minnespo lis. J; Kansas City. 4. Hit by pitched ball Burke. Stolen bases: D. Bulllvan 12). Per. rlne (21, Caessdy, Wsldron. Sscrlfice hits: J. Sullivan, Yeager. Tlmer.M:00. Umpire: Eagan. ralamhaa Rallies aad Wlaa. TOLEDO. O on But ho ft in the sixth and seventh, after Toledo had a good lead, and won the game. der to allow the St. Louis team to catch a train. Druhot held the locals down to one hit. Swing was hit hard. Scores, Aral gam: CINCINNATI. T. LOVIB. AB.M.O.A.B. AB H 0 A B. HuMlna, Ik.. I 1 I 1 Bennett, lb... I I 1 I ( Berry, lb 1(11 Shanaoa, If. Ckaitarea at Sloax City. SIOUX CITT. June l.-Manaaer Carney evtr1 dy- h comparison: of the Bloux city western league nasa ball team ton ik til announced me reiesee of Jake Bauer, first baseman, and th liming of Danny Sheehan, third baseman I last year s team. , , After seven runs were mede off Sirthoff I coraoran. as.. 4 1 1 Mrcarthr, e. he waa removed and Mlnnehan substituted. Score: COUCMBta TOLIDO. . AB H.O.A.B. AB H O A B Irkarlng. ef, I Cannall, ... I I I I I II i v j. name, n. t WrllT. lb.. I Inciunaii, rf. a Klkm. lb.... I Coulter, If.... 4 Frtal, lb I H la wltt. Bra, e Caffyn. If ... O'Leary, 2b .. Welday, cf Dexter, lb ... Towne, o Hogrelver, rf Andreas, ss .. Mscoon. 2b . Miller, p Totals .... Flllman, il Holmes, If ... Qulllln, 2b .i Ketcnum, ci f 'nil In. r-t Thomas, lb . Barton, 2b i,. Zlnran, c .... Harmon, p ... 1 1 1 :1 i 0 0 1 27 81 . 1 Lincoln." AB R. H. PO. . 4 I 1 0 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 t A. 4 0 1 ft 0 i 0 t 1 1 1 ).. rf 14 1 Broker, lb.. 4 1 t Knebe. lb....' 1 I aa. I 4 4 4 1W. Clerk, lb I II .... 41 (Abbott, e I 1 I Barter, f 114 (kor. .... 11 Minnenaa, p. e e a Totale. ,...11 I II l"Nnr . .rrask Tout II 1 Tl It 1 Batted for Suthoff. Batted for Mlnnehan. Columbus 0 0 0 1 A 4 i A I Toledo 8 1 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires: Conway and Emails, score, sec Two-base hlte: Wrlgley. Coulter. Berger. ona game Totals ...17 24 4 Des Molne ......... 1 0401100 -7 Lincoln 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1-5 Stolen bases: Andreas (2). O'Leary, Dex ter, Hogrelver, Caffyn (21, Towne, Ketcnum. Two-baee. .hit: Qulllln. Three-base hit: Barton. &ases On balla: Off Harmon, . Struck out: By Miller, 4; by Harmon,, 8. Passed balls: Zlnran. 1. Time: 1:26. At tendance: ,00. Umpire: Fuller. Fatga Ihassles Paofclo. ' PUEBJX). Colo.,-, Jun' 8.--Palge waa a pussle for the locals today, while Minor was batted out of the box. In tha fourth, Denver playing 'errorless ball, winning with eaae. Minor waa relieved at the and of the fourth by Faurot, and though ha hM tha Orisallea down for four innlnga. a batting rally In tha ninth netted them three additional runa. Aside 'from Paige's pitching the features of the game were the batting of Cook and Paige, while J. Smith's home run it, the aecond brought In Denver's threa runa. Tha score; DENVER. - AB. R, McHale. cf ... T. Bmlth, 2b.. Randall, rf.... Bussell, lb..,, heddick. Sb... Belden. If J. Smith, ss.. Musky, c... Paige. p...r... Totals i...... H. PO. A. E. 1 4 0-0 0 4 4 0 Cook. If....:. McOllvray. cf Shugart, 2b.., Meyers, lb.... Melcholr, rf.. Morrison, Sb, Flake, ss , Messitt, c... Minor, p Faurot, p 88 10 14 27 W 0 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 8 4 o ., 38 2 87 U ....0 8I001'0 110 .1.0 000010102 Cook. (2); Shugart, Mc- TauA.kii.. ktl., t)M.. V -" liuaia, 4 T" k7 rT 111 LaB . OCIUin, aj . Smith. Paige, Cook. Home runs: Caok J. Smith. Bases on balls: Off Minor. 1 off Faurot,' 1: off Paige, 2. Struck out: By Paige. . Hit by pitched ball: Faurot, 2. wiia pucnes: Minor., faig. Faurot, Dou hie plays: Reddlck, unseeieted; J. Smith to ttusseli; rmugart to Flske to Meyers. Left on bases: Denver. 7: Pueblo, a. Tim. of game: 1:U. Umpire: Keefe. Attend ance; s.uuu Staadlag at tka Teaaas Totals Denver - -: Pueblo Stolen baaes Hale RandalL Played. Won. Lost. Pet. .733 .ie4 Dea Moines SO 23 Omaha 28 17 12 Sioux City 31 17 14 Denver 31 H 1 Lincoln 80 13 17 .431 Pueblo .....v. 3 23 .207 Oames today: Uncoln at Omaha, Denver at r ueoio. Llaealat Ca anrs Tad ay "Ducky" Holmea win bring his Saltpeters to Omsha today for. a serlea of four gamea with the Rourkes at Vinton Street park. Today will be ladiee' day, when Dlmmlck's orchestra will be present to discourse sweet muelo while the player cavort on tne uta mond. Thursday. June 7. will be Elks' day when the receipt will go to the Fiks for their building fund. Lincoln also will com to Omaha fur a game next Sunday, aa they are now allowed to play u (hat town on mai aay. ine lineup: v Position. first aecond . third ... abort ... left center .. right ... catcher ptlrher . pitcher pitcher Omaha. Dolan Bender.... Perrlng..., Runkle.... Baeaey.... Welch Carter Oo tiding... MiNeely.. Banders... Dodge.. June lolumbu. landed fV'cf .: I i i X B'ib.! Detohanty. lb I 1 I 1 (Arnet. lb OAvall. rf.... 4 1 Marshall, rf.. !ii:t f 4 I i !innsto. el 11 t 1 Mr3r14. a. weianer, I It Kt. a riooiaa r, p.. TeUla It I IT I 1 Ur4r 4 1 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Dement, ss... 4 I I 11 . I 14 11 I Totals Batted for McBrlde In ninth. Cincinnati 00000031 -4 St. Louis 0000000088 Two-base hits: Corcoran. Arndt. Stolen bases: Huggins (8), Delehsnty, Odwell, Shannon (2). Beckley (2). Sacrifice hit: Welmer. Struck out: By Welmer. 10: by ... t oft Welmer. 1: off Eran. 2: Off Hoelskoetter. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By welmer, i; Dy Hoelskoetter, 1. i-aseea dsui:. mct-army wild Ditch: . Welmer. Innings pitched; Kgan, 2: runs, none; bits, 1. By Hoels koetter. ett; runs, 4; hit, o. Time: Z:W. OMAHA WHU1.KBALB MARKET, Caadltlaa af Traala aad Qaotatleaa gtapla aad Faaey Proalace, EOGS Recelpu. liberal; fresh stock, case count, jH0ic. LIVE POULTRY Hens, OHiaiOe; roostera. t7c; turkeya, 16c; ducks, 11c; spring ohick- BljTTER Packing stock, 12H13c; cholc to fancy dairy. 16c: creamery. Kiazic. HAT Prices Quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: No. 1 upland, 310.60; medium, 39. W; coarse, ea.w. Mye straw, e.su. ukajn rer ion, sii.su NEW VEaSTAUL.ES. Cannell. Demont. Abbott. Home run: Klhm. Baaes en balla: OR Butnon, ; on Berger. 3: off Mlnnehan, 1- Struck out By Suthoff. 3: by Berger. 8. Left on bases Toledo. 7: Columbus. 4. V lid pitches: Beraer. 2. Faasetl balla: Kyan, i; Ab bott. 1. Hlta: urr Butnorr, in aeven in nings, Off Mlnnehan. 1 In two innlnga. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Sullivan and Kane. Brewere Wallag. tka Batata MILWAUKEE. Wis.. June 3 -Milwaukee won Us third atralght gam from St. Paul today in a slow ana one-siaea gams oy a acore or to . ecore: MiLWAt'KxB. rr. fkvu AB H.O.A.B. . AB. H.O.A.B BoblBaon. as. I 1 I 4 1 Oeler, If I I Groan, rf 111 Bufden, If.... 111 Clark. Ik 4 I Vae Ir4t, rli I 1 1 Batonan, lb. I t ma, rf I I Hemphill, cf. 1141 Bockears. as 4 1 I 1 Beth, e 4 I 1,1 Pa aeon, lb.. 4 114 McCbaener. II 4 I 4 Wbo lor. lb.. I 1 MoCor-k, lb.. 4 14 1 Drill, a 4 14 1 Hleket, ....! 1 s I nuenanas, f. i e Curtis. 1 t (PtrklDS. I 1 ST. Baneatt, lb. Bhaeeea. If. Sinoot, cf..... Boeklay. lb.. Arnat. lb MarsXa.ll, rf.. Ora4r. 4 MrBtida, aa.. Drubot, LOUIS. AB. H.O.A.B. CINCINNATI. AB. H.O.A.B I IBaHlna. lb. . I Barry, lb I tKolloy. If.... I 1 Symour, ef.. I I 4Dalahao.tr. lb I e loiweii, rf.... I I Cerorsa, aa. I I rhll, e I Ewlof. a 1 4 ( I 1 1 4 I 1 1 1 I 4 1 Totals. ..It 1 17 II .1 Tetala M 11 14 14 I Milwaukee ...........0 0 8 1 3 0 1 St. Paul ...0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Hit: Off Hlckev. 8 In aeven Innlnaa: off Curtis, 2 In two Innings; oft Buchanan, T in nva innings; on muni, s in inree in- n mi. Two-base hits: ctarg. Mcuormtcg. Three-base nits: Mouneaney, urui, nicaey. Home run: Mcineenev. stolen Dases Roth, Hemphill. Baae on balla: Off Hlckey, 4; off Buchanan, 2; off Parkins. Hit by pitched ball: Hlckey. raaaea ball: Roth. Wild pitch: Hlckey. Struck out: By Hlckey, 2; by Curtla, 3; by Buch anan. 3. Double piaya: atccormicB, Hohlnaon to Hateman: Hockenfleld. raa den to Busden. Left on basse: Mllwau kea, 3; Bu Paul, IX Time: 2:00. Umptra: uwens. taadlac af tha Teaama. Played. Won. Loet. Toledo ,41 26 1 Columbus ......v....... 47 27 20 Milwaukee ., 38 81 17 Kanaaa City ........ 43 Zl 28 Minneapolla 41 20 21 Louisville 41 IS 83 SU Paul 40 18 . 82 Indianapolla , 43 14 t 17 n - M . 1 . . - . .l.i. tnil. anapolia at Loulavllle, St. Paul at Mllwau-1 chicarr kee. Minneapolla at Kanaaa City. New Y OAMES IN' AMERICA!! LB AO UK Haka Oalv White Sag Ahla ta Salve Jaea' Delivery. CHTCArtO. June 8. In a Pitchers' battle In which Joss had a shads on Walsh, Cleve land defeated Chicago Here too ay i to . ncore: rllvIUNI) CH1CAOO. AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B nick, rf 41 4 Haka. If 4 I I ISIS ejoeoe. cf i 4 1 1 laboll. lb I 118 IDooohuo, lb.. I 11 4 1 II 1 O'Neill, rf... 4 II Stilllra. ... I 4 4 111 Bnhe. lb t 1 4 11 Taaaeblll. as. I 4 44 Walak. ( I Tetala I I 11 1 3 Totale It 1 It 1 4 St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Three-baae hit: Arndt. Sacrifice hit: Mc Bride. Stolen baaes: Bennett. Struck out: By Ewlng, 1. Baaes on bans: urr awing, 2; off Druhot, 2. Tims: 1:80. Umplrea: Btnslle and Conway. Maloney Wlaa for Brooklya. BROOKLYN. June 8. The Brooklyn and Boston Nationals Dlsved one of the re cently scheduled Sunday gamea today, the come team winning a to l. mciniyre atralned his back trvlnar to reach Dolan'a rounder in the third Inning and Scanlon replaced mm. ine feature oi tna nni Were Moloney 'a batting, which brought In all 01 Brooklyn a runa. score: BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB. H.O.A.B.' AB.H.O. A:B. rlivell. aa. 4 111 Caaay, lb.... 4 I 1 I e (Batch, If I 8 Lbccloy, rf... I 1 Jordan, lb... I I Malooay, at.. 4 1 Barton, a.... I I T Alpormaa, lb I 111 Lewie, aa..... I II ktelntrre, 1 Bcaaloa. s... I Ml 14 II Totals I IT 1 Brooklyn 3000000 1 - Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bass hit: Strobel. Three-base hit Maloney. Sacrifice hit: Lewie. Stolen baaes: Jordaji. Maloney. Hlta: Off Mc- .(Q0 1 lntyre, 2 in three Innings; off Scanlon, 3 filial in BIX inninia. ijcu oil uaiooaii ouaiun, a, .tu Brooklyn, 4. ttases on Dtiiis: urr ttcamon 1; Pfeffer, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Mc- 4M lntyre, 1. Struck out: By Mclntyre, 1; by .464 I Scanlon, 3. by Pfeffer, 6. Time: 1:10. I'm- 460 I ptree: Carpenter and Johnatona. gtaaglag af tha Tea. Played. Won. Loat. Pet o 4 si 16 . ork a 28 16 .6 Pittsburg 42 28 1 .! Philadelphia 48 2H 20 .H St. Louis 44 21 26 .467 Brooklyn 44 17 27 .Sn4 Cincinnati 47 18 28 . 33 Boaton 44 u s Deles, rf 4 Beta, cf,.... 4 Hbwar. If... 4 Neashen. Ik. I Brain. Ik.... I O'Nslll, I Strobel, lb... I Ptefler. p I Totals... 1 I 1 1 - 44 I 1 Pet .378 Bar. at Turner, sa.... LaJole, lb... Reaacnas, lb. Jaekaon, If... BraSiar. Ik.. Baaila. a Jua. 3 1 1 1 ( 4 1 ( 1 ToUls II 4 17 11 1 Total M 4 IT IT I Cleveland 10001000 1-3 Chicago 000000000-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Cleveland, T. Twa-haaa hlta: Jackeon. Roaaman. Thl baae hit: Bradley. Sacrifice hlta: labell. joe, jacason Oioicn vmmwm. ,uinvi ir, Jackeon, Jonee. ' Double play: Lajole and Roaaman. Struck out: By Walsh, 8; by Joaa. 8. . Baae on balla: Off Waleh. 2; off Joea. 1. Wild pitch: Walab. Time: 1.4S. Umpire: Sheridan. Mailt Master af Sltaattea. Oam today: New Tork at Philadelphia. ORIOIHALS AND NONPAREILS WIX Aadreeseas Beat Diets aad Victors tka Premiers. The Iiee-Qlaaa-Andreeaen Originals and the C. N. Diets Lumbermen came together at Vinton Street park yesterday, tne lorme wlnnina by the score or I to 4. lawier i heavy hitting and the fielding of Qlbaon and Bradford were the features. A pre liminary conteat between the Victor and tha Nonpareil waa won oy ine latter oy tna acor ot 8 to v. n.n.u. Lee-Olaee-Andreeaen ..3 0281 100 8 10 C. N. Diets.. 1OO 2 0 0 OO1-4 4 Two-base hits: Iwler, Tonneman Three-baa hit: Iwler. Sacrifice hit Matthewa. Stolen basea: Mullen, uooaard Baeee on balls: Off Adama, 8; off Matthewa 1. Struck out: By Adama, 8; by Matthewa, 8. Batteries: Lee-Olass-Andreesen, Adam and Brown; C. N. Diets, Matthews and Strang. .Time: 1:W. Umpire: Dave Shana han. The Nonpareils defeated the victors -In ST. LOUIS. June 8. Mullln's magnificent I a same full of exciting and faat fleldln pitching waa responsible for St. Loula da I slay. Both pltrhera did good work, Ed feat by Detroit today. 8 to 1. In the first I ward having a little the better of It. atrik four innlnga Mullen etruck out alx men I ing out eight men and allowing four hits inn ton struca out nve ana auowea nv hits. Score. Nonpareils 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Victors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Lincoln ...Thorns ....Barton ...Uulnlan ,...F1I Corns pltrher., Koukallk pitcher.. Iman Holmea ...Ketchum Col Una .Zinran-Rngera Eyler .....Junes Morse Kelly' Welch Pwaala. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. 'June 1-fSpeclal Telegram. VOrand Island bunched hits while Wahoo couldn t find Kelly Welch and never reached aecond. Score: R.ll H. Wahoo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 I Grand laland ..M I I I I I I M 1 I Batterlea: Wahoo, Eada and Johneon; Grand laland,' Welah and Townaend. Diaaaeads Beat Wslsat Rills. Th Diamonds defeated the Walnut Hills Sunday afternoon on the "Cut," Forty-fourth and Howard streets. In a five-Inning eonteet, stopped on account of rain, by the score of 11 to 8. Wlnslow of the Diamonds struck out nine men and passed but three. Score by Innlnge: R H E Diamonds . 4 t 811 1 Walnut Hill 11 I 0 0-1 8 I Batteries: ptareonda. Wlnslow and Slice: Walnut Hill. Potter and Whitney. Umpire: Goodrich. BaJger Baady with llttk. WOOD R1VKR. Nb June 3.-(Spclal Telegram ) Sliolton dfatd Wood Hlver today before a Urge irood by a ecore ef U to 8. liotk team Hayed good ball. UnSaar. lb . 4 Creator, lb. I Melntjr. If.. I Cobb, rf 4 Coefblla. lb. 4 O lary. ea ... I kaal4t. a... 4 Mulloa, .... 4 Tot la.. and turned the aealata on Ave of the als other outa. For aeven Innlnga in auccee aion St. Loula did not get tha ball out oi ine inneio. score: DBTROIT. ST. LOC1S AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A B P. Joaea, cf.. 4 I 1 to. If I I I 1111 Haapklll. cf. I i I 11 I Nortrke. lb.. I 1 l 1 11 tO-Brtoa. lb.. 4 4 111 I Wallace, a . 4 I I 41 Nil, ft 1 111 Haneoll. lb.. 41 1 ( 0'Caer. a . 4 1 I t t l l I or.Ur. I i i 1 t TV Jena ...1444 Miinu i Totale II mil I Batted for Pelly In ninth. Detroit 01 800003 18 St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Earned runs: Detroit. 3. Two-baee hlta Crawford. Mclntyre. Mullen. O'Leary. D Jonea. Sacrifice hita: Coughlln, Cobb, Nllea. Btoien base Hemphill. Mullen Cobb. Hit by pitched ball. By Peity, Jonr. Wild pitch: Mullen. Baeea on ball: Off Petty. 1: off Mullen. 4. Struck out: By Petty, 3; by Mullen, 8. Left on bases: St. Louis. 8: Detroit. 10. Tim I t. Umpires: Connolly and Evans. Staadlag af lha Teaaae. Played. Won. Loat. New Tork I 88 14 Philadelphia 40 24 18 Cleveland 37 23 14 bv. Loula 41 letrolt k Chicago 87 Washington 40 Boaton 43 Qamee today: Waahlnatea Philadelphia at Chicago. New York t St Loula, tioaion at t let aland Pet. 841 Batterlee: Nonpareil. Edward a Brown; Victors, Hlnton and Bowes. rORTY TO SEVEN IS TUB SCORK Ceattaeatals Wallap tka ladepeadeat ta tkat Tsae. Havlna begun rather early In the day the Continental ana independent man as ad to conclude their performance on local diamond before the ahadea of even Uia obscured th ball from their view Sun day. They didn't have much the better of tna day at tnat, tnougn, tor air. Bur already "pretty much an in. incl dentally thla game will, or If Justice pre' vaila. go down In tha annala of local base bsll at leaat aa having been played. The score waa 40 to 7 In favor of the Conil nentala. The official ecorer of this game being a humorist, sent In the report th the featurea were the fielding of Kelle and Murphy. The affair waa perpetrated oy inninga in tnia rasnicn: R.H.E Continentals T I 1 1 10 11 2 8 340 32 Independents .1 1. 130140-71 33 18 1 11 at 14 .)! 432 3 4 M Detroit, Ratterlea: Harshman and j I Priclmen and Groasman. il Murphy re: Grave. 1 and Ui 2.174 l.iii nm t.OH) I KOI . 14 4.218 If 44 1.111 l,t4 1.0- 37 37 11.801 87.047 3.101 41.8K1 4fl.4 4.4A1 .13.723 its 17.3.3 32.H1 27.11'J Same week laet year....2J,2S (6.143 1T.M4 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATS. Tha following Uble abowa tha recelpu of cattia, hoga and aheep at South Omaha or ine year to date, compared wnn lasi year: laif. isng. inc. Cttle rr.l74 8S&.4JI 81.74 Hog l.lM.i.) Ldti.447 ltiff J Sheep 721.IW) 40,264 4i.M CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The follnwlna will ahae the nrlcea bald for tha different kinBa of cattle on tha south Omaha market: .4 7b4H . 4.8044-78 common to fair cornfed eteers ... 4.00t4 (SO Good to choice cows and heifers.. I 00-4 43 Iowa I.eaarae Reeialte MARSHAILTOWN. I.. June 8 -tSpeclal Fair to good eowa and heifers OP 4 JO elegrsm.) Following are the results In tha owa league: Boone. 2; Marshalltown. 1; ten innings. Fort Dodge, 8; Waterloo, 4. Burlinaton. 8: Ottumwa. 1. OSkalnosa, 1; Keokuk, 0; twelve Innings. Common to fair cowa and heifers.. 3.oo3.M Uood to choice atocker Ik feedere. 4.3" 4 0 fair to good atockera and feeders. IIVtiN Common to fair atocker I (Ki'at Bulls, staga, eto t lc&l 28 eai calves 4.wlja " The followlnar table anowa th average price of hoga at South Omaha for the laat Data. I IK. 1108.11804. 108. 1301. 1801. 109. May a. May 22... 31... May May 84.. May a.. May 2.. May 27.. May 28.. May May 80.. May 81.. June 1.. w ( 1 3 U 88 138 111 II 8 17 " 3 ( 12 s is 1 lii 8 I2( 8 131 281 t 01 4 411 4 361 I 07 3 11 t 02 ( 17 3 131 7 0 88 TO 4 84 8 04i 4 841 4 31 4 4 4 4 U 4 601 4 83 I Mi I 83 I 00 I 4 IW 8 III ! 87 If t C2 87 t S3 I I 801 .04 8 08 too ilJil 70, I U 8unday. . Tha offlolaJ number nf cars of atock brought In today by each road waa: cattle. Hoga. Sheep. C, M. aV St. P. Ry.... Wabash Union Pacific system TOMATOES Florida, per crat of 80 lba-, I C. N. W. Ry. (Bast) et. 34.80 WAX BEANS Per box of about 25 Iba, 81.80. STRING BEANS per BOX of about 38 IK II 1A TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Far dos. bunches. 46c, LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dos. needs. 20c. CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per dos., 31.25; Texas, per bu. box, 11.76. ONIONS Texas, in crates, white. 41.78: yeuow, i zb. KALiisiito-rr a os. auncnea, ao. CABBAGE California, 2c par In. CELERY Florida. 11.00 per dos. OLD V EGBTA HLES. POTATOES Home xrown. per bu.. 8043 (0c; South Dakota, per bu., 36t?7lc; Colo rado, ber bu., 31.00. NAVI BEArio fer It! , i s; no. A 8L3k LIMA BKAMr-rr ID . DVSO. TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES Per box of 30-lb pkxs . 32.00: Hallowe'en, in 70-lb "boxes, per box, Ic; Bayers, per id., c; wainui slurred, 1-1 o. pKgs, z.vo per aoa.; s-io boxes, 11. w. C. A N. W. Ry. (West) sr. p.. m. V o. Ry C, B. aV Q (East) (., a. at w. (weet) 1 C, R. I. V P. Ry. (Baat).. . C, R. I. P. Ry. (West).. . Illinois Central Chicago Great Western... . Total Receipts 8 Tha dlsDoaitlon of tha day'a receipts waa aa rouowa, eacn puyer purcnaaing me nura ber or neaa indicated: Cattia. Hog. 3 81 884 183 14... 4... 11... 47... TJ .. 41... Ti .. 4 .. 44... let an I it4 ail iae 4 l! ti? f 1 it. Ml I Itv , Ml . H4 M I lt4 141 II 4 tin .11 M I 111 r tea I ni . .K4 11 . UI ... lit . l ... IU ..Ml B IK 1... 1. I I" I f HIM n im 1 1 ..1ST ... It .111 H M . t7 W N .14 ... IK ,.tal Ltl I XI .. Mi Ik in ...IM ... I M BTAO HOO. .. It I 16 tl Ml M I M ...140 Mil IT 1)1 ... I K SrlCkf-Otikv two rsra of lamb ware re ported in the yards this morning and one 01 mem was a single oeca. 1 ney m with very ready Bale at ateady prices; In fact, they were ordered In at the reqtieet of buyers. The beet, which were of right good Quslitx, sold at 34M. with a fslr kind of iamha at 3414. Recelpta hare been very light all this Week, a waa expected they would be, the season being so fsr advanced that no one waa looking for much of a run. Moreover, Ihe arrlvaiS for the most part have con sisted Of common to fsir lambs, with very few lota that could be graded aa really good killer. The demand haa been good all the week and arrivala aa a rule have met with on te ready aale at very satis factory pHcee. While receipts are ao light It la a little difficult to make enmparieona, but It Is safe to say that comparatively little change haa taken ptace in tha mar ket during the week, value being at th present time not very much different from what they were k week ago. There la, In fact, vary little to be said about th trade. ine market, aa usual at mis season 01 tne jeer, being without any very Interesting features worth commenting upon. Quotations on clipped stock: Oood to choice weetern lambs, 84 26&4.S: f.-'r to food lambs, 4 004.28; cull lambs. t.ftn 28; good te choice yearling. 36.7I04 10; rair to good yearling, 1 .ettl. ; gooa 10 cholc aether, tS.764j4.O0i fair to good wether. 4J6.GutSiS.7B; good to cholc ewsi, 36aOt4.78; fsl rto good awes, 4.7&C.t; bucks. l4 2f.tH.78. Representative sales: No. 1 western ewe 1 western buck 1 western lamb B Western lamb 134 weatera lamba GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET : Wheat Opens Emt and Steadies LaUi in Sesnion. At. . 100 . 1 . w . 73 . 73 Tr. 3 30 t 60 8 60 4 10 40 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattia aad gheep Steady Hoga Flv to Tea Ceata I.awer. CHICAGO. Jun 8. CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market ateady; beevea. M.104W-00; cowa and heifers, 31. 706.00; calvea, tS.OOtf 7.28; atockera and feedera, I2.7btf4.76. HOOS Receipts. 14,000 head: estimated Monday. 4&.ono head: market MM 00 lower; mlxd and butchere, 34 3ft4 4; good heavy, SOyWtfi . rough heavy, 15426; light. nuia ui ties. Omaha Packing Co Bwlft and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour k to Other Buyers 1,681 8,801 11854 ToUl .. CATTLE There waa tha usual Saturday's lack of cattlo recelpta, the yards being firacticauy bars 01 an ginoa, mere not De ng enough of anything In sight to make a market. For tho week tha recelpta have kgs, ORANGES California. extra fancy I t, afin vmrv II ha fat thnnvh nnt niillM iin ttt navels, large sues, 84.Z65.0: Medrter- last week's figures. At th same time there r.nf.n".w,i"' lIe 33.604Jt.00. has boeu a decided falling off aa compared LEMONS Llmonlere, -extra fancy, 240 with a year ago. th amount of which will alse. 88.00: 300 to 880 alae, 14.71. I h 1,1 h nhi,, at tit nf Minma FlOB California, per IU-10. carton. 76(8) I r.win th. hn h h.. ovu, uni"i; ui,.a,lUi-i.iu, u 1 ratner oiaappoinung to aura 01 came, alx-crown. 13c. BANANAS Per medium led bunch, 11. IHII ; jumooa, z.oi,cu.w, , OKA r" Mi iti ii-r-i autucnia. per oox. 14. W). PINEAPPLES Else 81 80 and 84. 33-26. rBLiin; ,fr tr a t- a K ia.M rwul aa aa wM bcx; New York Rueaets. 6.60 per bbl. After the decline of the previous week everyone was looking, for something In th way of a reaction and the week opened with holdera generally asking more money for their cattle. Their expectations were not realised, for Instead of showing strength tha market waa alow and weak to a little lower almost every nsy, oar-ring nhaMlhlv WHrlav. vhrni tinder the Influence CHERRIES California, 82.00 par 8-lb. of liaht recelota the market waa at leaat beg.... ateady and poaslbly a little atronger In ua,r.r tuia. spots. For so ms reason or other the nuy- tc; No. 8 rib. 7Vfccr No. 1 loin. 14yc; No. 3 packers have taken all tha cattia that have loin. 12jo No. 3 loin,' lilac: No. 1 chuck, I come they have not shown any anxiety for them, but have aeemed to buy them more under protest than anything elae. They claimed that there waa a falling off In tha demand for meat products at eastern points. Whsther this waa true or not the fact remalna that they did not any day evince any great desire lor tna cattle. At the close of the week beef eteers generally are 10?f 16c lower than ona week ago. The beat corn-red cows and nice tat young helfera have been good sellers sll the week, and at th cloae are not over 104316c lower than one week ago. On the other hand tha less desirable grassy cows have alumped off fully 26o and possibly 86c. Th heavy break In graaa eowa la due to the fact that gra cattl from the aouth east are becoming more numerous In tha lAtc: No. 2 chuck. 6AC: o. 1 chuck, ic: No. 1 round. 8c; No. 8 round, 7e; No. 3 round. ie; rso. i piaie, c; co. i piaie, c; ro. S pmte. 2is. . at i bv a, IjIjA n aiu v B. CIDER Per keg, H.7!, per bbl., $4.76. HONEY New. l.er 24 lbs,. 33.6(1. CHEESE: - Swiss, new. lKn: Wlarnniln brick. 12c; Wisconsin llmberger. lie: twins. Uftv, Young Americans, Mc. NUTS Walnuta, Mo l. aoft ahella. new crop, per lb., lVc; hard ahella, per lb.. isc. t-ecans. large, per id., lie; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuta, per lb., 4Hc; roast sd, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb., l'XiWfa, Almonds, soft ahella, per lb., 17e; hard 3rt.2t.u4 46; pigs, $6.01 20; sft STUfia it SHLEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 head; market ateady; aheep, 33.4O4.10; yearlings, S8.7043.o0; lamba, 8S.S6C4.iO. Raw Vark Live Stoek Market NEW TORK, June 2. BEEVES Ra- celnta. 121 head: no trading: feeling weak. Dreaeed beef alow at 4 Woo per pound, for ootnmon to crime native aides. Elx- porta, 1,020 beeves and 7,411 quarters of beet. t;Ab V KJB xwciiiai, nvno anu nv ukuiui, feeling nominally unchanged. City dreaaed veala dull at 7H1jlOHc; country dreased veals weak at sMiSMac. HOQS RecelDte. 3.5)6 head; feeling nom inally weak to 10c lower on Buffalo ad vlcee. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 4,Ofl8 head. Sbeep full ateady; lambs active and firm; yearling alow and barely steady, all sold. Oood to prime sheep sold at 36 to 36.00; good Kentucky lambs at 34.60; com mon to prim yearling. 34.OOtf7.00; dreaaed muttona ateady at kValOV? per pound: dreeeed lamba ateady at ltvuc; aressei yearlings alow at HielJc. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Jun 2. CATTLE Re celpta, U0 head. Including 40 southern: market unchanged; choice export and dreaaed beef ateera. lo.2fxS6.aO: fair to good M.864U.38: we tern fed ateer. 83.76.)aS; atockera and feedera, I3.2&84 40; aouthern ateera. 33.80424.fK): aouthern cowa. 32.6O8t.00; native cowa, 82.609.90; native helfera, 3S.2&9 8.36; buna, w.mo-.a; caivea, is.zms , re. 1 . A . I. - 1, OA AAA V. JK UCloia 1U1 " mv.wv linn. HOOS Receipts, ,uuu neao; marxei vw 7Hc lower; top, 84 36: bulk of aalea, a.2M 4.80: heaey. .aa 8: pacners, 8s.anuo.yi pigs and ngnt, ib.wMie.zu; receipts lor me week, 70. iw neaa. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 heed market ateady; native lambs, t4.007.46: fed sheeo and yearling. 86.00)94.2&: western clipped yearling, 36.0134.26; western clipped aneep, lo.wipa.wr atocxera ana reeoer. u.eti 4.00, recelpta for tha week, 26,600 head. " St. Loal Lire Stork Market. .' ST. LOUIS, Jun 8. CATTLE Recelpta. 100 head; no Texan; market steady; native ahloplng and export steers. 14.7094.001 dressed beef and butcher steers, 8 610; ateera under l.ouo pound, 83.60ti 4.80: atockera and feedera, 32.402i4 80; cows and heifers, 32 000J6.00; canners, ll.60fi-2.2S; bulls, 81.4O0I4.W; caivea, 89 wa.m; Texa and Indian steers. 33.0O-&4.7&; cows and heifers. 32 00.0. HOQS Receipts. 4.600 head: market 6c lower: plga and lights. 86.7&i.St); packers, 84 0034.30; butchers and beat heavy, 84.20& 880. No aheep on aale. IRM NESS CHARACTERIZES THE CORN m. ' H F.xport Trade la Latter Poor, wltk Braboard Reporting: .Farther t a- . rellatlona Abroad .Oata Ara Bought oa laaw'i Report ' ' OMAHA. June 2. The opening easiness In wheat wna fol lowed by eteadinee and aotne advance. . The alrength in the coarse grains had a beneficial Influence In the absence of any freat amount of strictly "wheat" newa. 'orelrn market were closed. Snow's re- rrt ehows condition of winter wht Jun . to be 8i I, against hla figure of 81 lnal month. He note the lowering ot the proa- pect by drouth In the Ohio and Missouri valley, but states th Plant Is vlgorouf and that the late rains have resulted la rapid recovery. Firmness was characteristic of th cor . market during the greater part of th ee alon. July eelllng So higher. Realising above this figure caused a closing reaction, , Th domeatlo demand is fair, but th ex port trade la poor, with- the aeanoara re porting higher cancellation of aale abroad. The cash market waa higher at the start, but rlosd with little rkepg. Oat were bought on th Bnow report. which ehows a condition of 80.8, agslnst hll figure of W.S laat year. He ette the - rrospecta for the crop In Kentucky, Ohio, ndiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kanaaa a ;oor, but, on the other band, th aituauog a 1d to be exceedingly favorable In Wl consln. Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and tha Dakotaa. Primary wheat receipts were WW. 009 bush els and shipments 2M.000 bushels. sgaJnst receipts lsst yesr of 218.000 bushels and ahlpmenta of 222.000 bushels. Corn receipts were l.luo.ooo bushels and ahlpmenta B6,0tal bushels, aaralnet recelota last year of 432.. OW bushels and shlpmenta of 668,000 bushels. Clearances were 80,000 bushel or wheat, . 8.268 barrels of flour, 26.000 buhls of corn and 4,000 buhl of oata. Seaboard exporters have been caught short of corn for loading the first half ot ' june. ineir buying et Chicago tna saat two daya haa been for hlpmnt within five to vn daya, which show that they nave waited for tna May to get out or tna way In expectation of a decline in prior . But tha buying ha all com at onco and with light stocks prices have advanced ' both for cash and futures. Local range of optlona: shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuta, 84 per aaok of 100. "ddhlV.01,,.."1- 1,e; nd th." ch.ap beef fmh.t &' t.Vch.dMAn:dh,;5,Vre:.ed."U8c; L- w lMO dlrct o . bilAA. Mjlan.Mu, 11n. . . 1 . , 1 .. . Wltn IOW DTCl. crappl, 4c; eel, lie: black baa. 'Oa; whitensn, uholx; irog ieg. per aoa., 66c; lobittera, green, 16c; boiled lobster, 4io; OiU-nan, ioc; uerniig, po; epanisn DiacK Stockers and feedera have been In very light aupply - all tha week, thr being hardly enough here aoma daya to really make a test of th market. The demand. however, haa not been very urgent, thia erei, ec, nauuuva. , P inrop, i per gai.j h.ln tH. s,.,. ..n,nn thai branAh a tho melt, izc; coa, uo; puiineao, jae; catnab, ."-JT a.ni Vsi T;Lt VIZI good advantage, beina fully last week. In fact aome of deairabl kinds, which were wanted to fill some special Order, brought prices that even looked higher than laat ween Representative galea WESTERNS MONTANA. 42 feeders.. 1086 84 20 HOGS The decline m the price of noes which set In yesterday was continued to day. The market waa a little alow to open. Oil, . , 1 ' fU.lllWMW, , HIDES. PELTS AND TALLOW No. 1 l?llAl 2?, J green hldea, o: No. 1, 8c; No. 1 aalted. lie: I f-t LnTU d No. 2, 10c; bull hldea, 748e; dry hides. I iT'A.ri0.? IJaaoc; noras mate, large, w; small, 81, sheep pelts, each, 60t381.2&. Tallow, No. L c: ISO. i, site; rougo, i-mo. brrni o n.nnnl.t.1 mam. In V.V.I. ai oa granulated cane. In aacks, $4.11; granulated beet. In sacks, 14.81. SYRUP In barrels, 24c per gal.; In cases, 4 10-lb. cana, $1.60; caaea. 11 6-lb. cana, $2.80; t-aaea 74 zu- n. rani, ii.so UOrl tB ttoasteo, JVO. an, zbhic per lb.; I "i n wae ri i-iiv n eriiers once No. 80. 20HC per lb.: No. 2S, 180 per lb.; began cutting loose their droves, so that urai-iicaLiiy ovvi jr i imiib in inv yarue cnangea hands by 10 o'clock fn the morning. As to fiu. av, ir iu. - loygo yvr No. 20. 16Vc per lb.; No. 21, 12Vc per lb CURED FISH-Famlly whiteflsh, per H bbl., 100 lbs., $4.60; Norway mackerel, per ddi., wo i Da., Dioaters, mow; ro. i. is.on; No. 1 $28 00; No. 8. 330.00; Irish. No. 2, $14.00; herring, in bbls. 200 lbs. esch, Norway, 4k, $13 00; Norway, tk. 81300; Holland, mlxad. $11.60: Holland herring, In keg, milkers. sue; aegs, mixeo, vc. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 66-Hik-; Maine, $1.16. omatoes. 8-ib. values the market might be deacrlbed aa I'nlOo lower than yeaterday or a big 7Hc lower, it waa largely a one-price market. the great big bulk of all the hoga going at 18. JO. aa axalnst .2?i4ft4.0 reaterJav. There waa a sprinkling of loads at M.22H9 s.ai. wnn a top ai e.av. in latter price being c lower men veaieroay lop. Th ho mrket thl week ha ahaen cana. IL.2f81.60: t-lb.. Srtacel 11.00 Plnaannlea. ault B number of change, price havlna - z - . . . 7- -- : . : - i 2 . . ,. M m . t . I . , . grated, Z-ID, sz.uqz.iu; auced, ll.etAyl.aU. I nuciuaiea oaca ana luriii. ai (no opening uauon appiea, tancy. lo w: taiirornla aprl- I or tne weea me averag marin waa a cota, tl.4Ujl.0O: peart, 1 7lfjr1 60; peaches, little easier than the cloae of the week be- fencv. ii.Tdez.4B: H. : teacnaa. it attfjt ki I fore, but on Tuesday ana weaneedav there fancy Chinook. I wss a snarp aavanc amounting to a Dig H. Alaska aalmon. red. 81.26 F., $110: fancy aocksys. F, $1 Mi; sardines H oil. $160, A, mustard, 11604(3 10 Sweet potatoes, IB.1&71.26; sauer kraut. 8100: pumpkin. Bctj 31.0: wax bean a. $-lb., 7V($ roc; uma Dean a, j-io.. mtriisa; spinach. $1.8$; cheep peaa, 2-lb., 80c; extia, T6O0c: fancy, tl.860L7t. Tfcree Straight far Kearaey. FREMONT. Neb.. June 3 -(Bpeclal Tele gram. ) Kearney made It two atralght from Fremont by winning thla afternoon s game. Fremont s error column is laracly re Don - slble fur the result. Score: Kearney 4 33301 7 Fremont s I 1 I 0 01 Tkrol toograo. At Peorig Decatur. 8, 4. 8; Pooria, 11. 3.' At Cedar Raplda Cedar Rapid a. T. T. Davenrwrt. I . 8. . At Rock Island Rock Island, Dubuiiue, 8. 10, 1 At Blooming too Bloominglan- 1; Spring noia, - - - , - aa Htrrera for Forfeit, LOS ANGELES. Cal , Jun 8 Manager MrCarey of the Pacific Athletic club. Hilly Nolan, manager for Battling Neleon. and a local newapaper. which acted aa I. 14, 3; I etakeholder for the recent acheduled fight. pave jointly emerea aun againai Aurriie Heriera. the pugilist, to cum pel payment of a check oi Imam poi4 by Uarrara as - St. I.oat Ueaeral Market. ST. IX5UI8, Jun 1 WHEAT Future Arm. raah weak; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, kitktc; track, iUM4r: Julv, 7Vc; Septem ber, 74c; No. 2 hard, 8tit4V. CORN Higher; No. 2 each, nominal; track. 49460c; July, 48V; September, 4so. OATS Firm ; No. 2 raib, l)Vc; track, 34c; July, 84c; September. 8Sc; No. f while, 3oe. FIX5UR Steady; red winter patents. $1.40 64.66; extra fancy and atralght, $3.7694.36; clear, $2. 76$ 3 00. -KRr8 titeadv; timothy, $2.8002 90; CORNMEAL Steady ; $2 60. BRAN Lower; Backed, r.aat track, 88 9 87c HAT Steady : timothy, $12,800 130. prairie. $1 1 00 (ft 13 00 IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. BAOGJNO ISc HEMP TW!NE-7c. . PROVISIONS Pork, ateady; lobbing, til AA 1 - rA Iak. nrln.. mm-A $8.27 H. Dry aalt meata, steady; bnxeti extra shorts, 39 37 H : clear ribs, $3 82 V: short clears, $1.76. Bacon, lower; boxed extra abort, $10.12V; clear ribs, $10 87 Va ; short clear, $10.60. POULTRY Dull; springs. Igi8c; iur keya. 10c; ducks, IVyc: geese, 6c. BI'TTBR Firm; creamery, 174321C; dairy, 14-917C. EOGS Firm, 13c. case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bhls S.000 3 00 Wheat, bu 26 00 28.30 Corn, bu HT. 0H0 44 001 Oats, bu 44.000 $1,004 Pkllaelelpkta Prog or Market. PHILADELPHIA. Jfne t BUTTFR Steady; extra western creamery, 2021e: extra nearby prints, 2?c EGGS Steady; nearby fresh. 17Hc at mark: weetern freeh, 17 at mark. t'HBKSE Finn; New York full rreama. fancy, 1IV; New York full creams, choice. 11 te: Kew York full crcamsL fair to good. UHc. Wednesday proved to be the high day or tne ween, aa prices declined rsp- Idlv ths three daya following, so that at th clot of th week the market la a big 8o lower than It waa at ine cioee of th pre vlou week. Representative aaiee: ArtlclBB l Opsa. High. Low. Close t Tery. Wheat I juiy... Sept... Corn- July... Sept... Oat July... Sept... 7TA 74t,B 7SA 74B 72A 73WA 72A 73A 464A 44 46HA 4EB 44B 46V4B 44B 46B .. 81B B A aaked. B bid. Omaha Cash Sales. WHTOAT-No. 3 hard, 1 car, 72c; 1 ear. 74c CORN No. 8. 1 car, 45c; 3 cara, 44Hc; (hot), 1 car. 40c. OATS No. $ white, 1 car. 83c; No. 4 wMte, 1 car SSc. BARLEY No. 8, 1 car, 40V4c Omaha Caa ?ricea. . WHEAT No. 2 hard. 7$7Te; Ko. t hard. 70076c; No. 4 hard, 6tc; No. i spring, 74c; No. 8 spring, 70 78c. CORN No. 8, 444t746c; No. 8 yellow, 46c; No. 8 white, 4 Sc. OATH No. 3 mixed, 32 14 r: No. 3 white, 3J88ic; No. 4 white. 3240880, RYE No. 8, 6c; No. 8, 64 He, Tarlot Recelpta. Wheat, Corn. Oata. Chicago ...... Kar.saa City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth St. Louis .. 18 44 .....in 8 27 85 868 44 . 148 : 187 US . 1 g. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June $ CATTLE Receipts. 1271 head; market steady; natives, $4.6 4J6 26; rows and helfera, $1.7631.86; atockera and feedera, $3.0064.26. HOGS Receipts. 4.072 head; market 10c lower; light, 34.10ifj420; medium and heavy, 14.1534 SO; pigs, $4.76436.20; bulk of sales, M12"04 32 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominal. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 8. FLOUR First patents, $4.2&44.85; aecond patenta, $4-100 4.20; first clears, $3,604(3.00; second oleara, $2.2b2.66. . . ,r BRAN In bulk, $16.2613.80. - ;' (Superior' Board of Trade Quotations tor Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) . Tha range ot prices, as furnished by F. D. Day ac Co., 110-111 Board of Trad building, waa: Articles. Op4n.j HlgH.I Low. ClWj T4-ir'.'r I Wheat I Julv... 81 StT)t...7857 114 1 1 14141 1 13 Dec Flax July.. Sept.. Oct... -7kVk , 80 3114 , 78'4 70S ' 7Htt 1 14 1 U , 1 144 1 144 i 1 13 1 li V1a r 1 13'4 1 144 1 14 Minneapolla Cash Cloae Wheat: No - 1 hard, 834c: No. 1 northern and to arrive. 82Hc; No. 2 northern and to arrive, 81c; No. 8. 7if6tluc; No. 1 durum, iScr No. 3 durum, 71c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 46c; No. 8, 464C. Oats: No. 8 white, 83c; No. 3, 314c. Barley: tltTaOo. Rye. t76otto. Flax. $141, Sloax City Llv Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. June 1 (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipt. 00 head; market atrong to 10c higher; atockera ateady; beevea, 34.004.40; cowa and helfera, 13 00n 4.60; atocker and feeders, $3.264.60; caivea and yearlings, 83.00njt.20. HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head: market 10c lower, selling at $6.184 .80; bulk of aalea, $4.164 17. tork la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the aix principal weatern marketa yeaterday: cattle, nogs, nneep. South Omaha Bloux City .... Kansas City . St, Joseph ... St. Louis .... Chicago Total 67 2U0 156 27 100 800 11.801 $.KK ,(f72 4.600 18.000 428 4,i6 1.000 .1,064 80.473 i.41 Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAUKEE, Jun 2 WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 84 17c; No. 3 northern, 82486c; July, II Ho aaked. RYE Steady; No. 1, 46 45 He. BARLKY Steady; No. 2. i6V4J64c; eampas, 42 41 34c. CORN Higher; No. 3. 4HC60c; July, 44 He aaked. . Peoria Market. PBORIA, June 3 CORN Higher; No. 3 yellow, 4c; No. 3, 4Bc; No. 4, tlk'i no grade, OATS Strong; No. 2 white. 14 He; No. i white, 4)44344c; No. 4 white. 32Hc. Ha 14... IT... Tl... M .. 11.. It... Tl... n... ti .. li... M... M... M... TT... I... Tl. Sk. Tr. U 4 II m list 44 4 1714 ... 4 17 ... 4 11 4 ... 411S ... n1 iti ten ....IT 14 4 lTUj ...111 ... 4 1 ....It ... 4 1 ... Il 4 11 ... n it m ... IK M 4 H let 14 4 ..141 ..114 .." ..Ill ..T . l ..111 . IM Tt 154 H IN T4 ft::: ...... Tl... 4T... 41... 1 .. M .. IT. . . 141.. T4... K... 41... Tl... Tl... 41... I .. T4... 1... II... 44... Tl... II .. Tl... T4... I... T .. 74... 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IN IU M 4 14 .HI M I II III MM IU IM I M ni n Iti N I N ITI IM Ik I iti IIU I l I lti I 111 I II I II IM 4 tli. M M I tl r4 n I M ... Itlj til Ml ITI Ml Ml m 141 Business propositions advertised In The Be go Into the homes of tho best people. Kaaaa City Oraln aad Frovlaloa. . KANSAS CITY, Jun 2. -WHEAT July, 'S'iC; September, 72c; cash, No. 2 hard, 78Vtf81c; No. 3. 73'r4'4c: No. 4, 68f764c; No. 3 red. ffexg-Slc; No. 4, 863Oc; No. 4, 7444c'. COKN July, 4tc; uepiemoer, tc: can, No. 2 mixed. 40VaVac; No. - 3, 4uCt4c; No. 2 white, 48Hc No. 3, 48c. OATS No. 8 wnite, a&oo. HAY Steady : choline timothy, v 818.000 13.60; choice prairie, 3ll.0OiU.2ll. . KYK uteaay; Mroec. KOUS Steady; Misaouii and Kanaaa, new. No. 2, white wood cases Included. 14c; caaa count, liic; causa returned, He lees. WLi lriK creamery, ine; pacntng, iae. . Recelpta. Sulpnvnts. Wheat, bu 'i,orj0 - 38,000 Corn, bu 60,000 81.0nr) Oats, bu 3,000 18.000 tliilntlh Gra Ho M-rket. DULUTH. Jun 2. WHEAT To arrive; No. 1 northern, 82c; No. 2 northern, 0Ka; on track, No. 1 northern. 24o; No. 2 northern, 80tc, July, 82 Ho; Sop' tember, lOHc. OATS To arrive, on track and May, 334c. . ; iHili 'tT-mrrTtn-T'-rtvin . r We Own and Offer $100,000,00 ( MARION-BUCYRUS RAILWAY & LIGHT CO. First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Will Be Sold to Net the Investor 7 Per Cent '!.;; In Denominations of $50, $100, $300 and $1,000 Th INTERURBAN I a link In a chain of railways that connect tha city of CUvo land with Columbua. Springfield. Dayton. Cincinnati and Indianapolis. - Tha right-of-way la private, the Company having aecured DEEDS in fe tmpl '. Principal (and Interest payable semi-annually) at the office of tho CLEVELAND TRUST COMPANY. Thla road la bonded at 312.600 a mile, which la leas than any other railroad In tha United Statea. -4 Tha terminal polnta af thla' Una are Marion and Gallon, two of tha beat Inland cltiea In th stats of Ohio. Tha population along the Una la over 8.060 per mile, from which tha earning power aa compared with other linea In thla stats will pay a divi dend of mora than double tha amount of the Interest on tha bonds.- REFERENCED AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK. CALEDONIA, OlIIO. Buet trier & Company, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES Free Press Building, Milwaukee, Wis. ' I