14 TIIE BF,E: OMAHA, SATT7KDAY, OCTOBEIl 15, 1010. CRU.UNDPi.ODlKii MAIULI Reaction in Wheat Wai Due After Continued Fonr Says' Break. CASH COHN HAS HEAVY TONE w heat tint an Early Hall-, by .horta Taking Dowa Profit Hulff DM fiat. flow. vrr, Hold. '. Oct. 14. 1910. . i action In wheat was due after a ix.,!l;ijiij break of .uur days. Incie Is tin change In conuitions and the under tone remain bfarlMi. sentiment In yi on tne short Hide, but profit tatting results In ternpoiaiy rallies. Strength In wheat helped corn, but ideal weather and freer marketing by farmer effected cim va.uea. giving tne casn mar ket a heavy tone. Vt heat had an early rally rauaod by shorts taking pi out. 1 he bulge did not hold how ever, and lenenrd liquidation soon rarried value to below the clone of yesterday, the Jnorket dosing weak and wlthxut support After a steady opening corn broke harply and made new low level for tne crop. Uheral r I -v. . .. .1 . .- i ., lirr rriiing in IHfl country of old corn was the feature for the heavy selling. Primary wheat receipt were 995,000 bu. and shipments were 412 000 bu., against re celpta last year of l,315.Ou0 bu. and shlp Bients of 1,07X,(J0 bu. Primary corn receipt were 429.000 bu. and shipment wer 634, uuO bu., against re ceipts last year of 233,000 bu. and ship ments of 343,000 bu. Clearance were 105.000 bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to M.iitJD bu. Liverpool closed VtffVtd lower on wheat and Kti-Vl lower on corn. Omaha Cash iTien, TTIEAT-No. 1 hard, 9iv,-j29;e; No. 3 Jiard WlTMc, No. 4 hard, WVtvJlc; re Jailed hard. 7ys2c; No. 2 prlng, S.3ffc; i'-o. 3 spring, SljMo. ('OKN-Xo. 2 white, 4(;c; No. 3 White. 46iH;c; No. 4 white. Ura-Vc; No. I yellow, 4iVtf4i".'v; No. I yellow, 46"fi46c; No. 4 Vellow, 4f,'ti4iVc: No. 2. 4VVj4t,'4e; No. 8, iigiic: No. 4, 46.S.loV,e; no grade. k4l43c. UATS-No. i white, !3VJJ30'4c; standard, 9tiJ0'c; No. 3 white, 29n2ic; No. 4 whit. isVi-JHtc; No. 3 yellow, 2932914c; No. yellow, il'yS&i;. BAULKY .No. 4, KJ3c; No. 1 feed. 66-lt Wc KTK No. 2, 71T72c; No. 3. 70ff-lc. tarlot Hecelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Ut K) 243 Sol 42 W 31 77 Chicago .... Alliiheu polls Omaha Uuluth CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing: Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Oct. 14-Loweet price since Harvest were made today In wheat. There were many quick turna in the market, however, and the close was practically the yame as last night. Ho higher to Vc lower. Lood buying on the part of a group of commission houses In the last quarter of 0 hour of the session gave a firm tone to the finish. Latest figures showed corn down He to HflVic and oats Vo to Vkc Ihe end of the day left hog pro ducts at an advance of &a,0o to 87Vo. r.lnSJKrU?, wh'at l"'eultors worked n all the bullish news in sight early and then threw overboard everything they had taken on. Pom of the Argentine cables first at Hand said rains were Insufficient and lo oust increasing Assertion were also current that export business was being inn'-i," ?an,toba wheat. Neither of these i.", T" counted very much, though. The bulls received some help from expec ts ion of a .eubstantlal lessening of world ?i'!ii?JTJ?"w he t0,nl Pro,-sl to be under J4.wo.0n0 bushe.a against nearly 17,000.000 bushels last week, un the other hand northwest wheat stocks Increased l,00,uu0 bushels for the week. December ranged to 80S(g96c and closed Vo upfat Corn was under much selling pressure The only buying was from short to so-V-l! cembr fluctuated bo tween 4ia47V,e and 47e, closing ,'c bw5i "td,r at f70' Cah corn was 5". a .. 1 '"ow closed at 9cd'Wic. i.X?f d'e'lne In oat i exulted In some ,lmb" Id from We to 3H4C and closed He net lower, at 43V 8j0. At tl wlndup pork wa tmTIc hl-rh-ir- Uth 7 WE anJ rlfca Whe toto. ' l tit leading future ranged a follows: article. Open. Hlgk. l.aW. Close.l Tes'y. Wheat j I l)eo....fi 94'S6S9 Julv. "Corn Dec... May... July... Oats- rec. 9l : 474 61 jjH 4V l m'.'lini iioi'iSI l ooii 00 j ijT " vayk MS May.-.. ,344$ 4 Jlllv Tcuk- Oct.... Jan May... Lard' Oct. . . . Nov.... Jan.... May... Rlls- Oot. . . . Jan.... May... . 3S 17 70 17 36 1 ItfH 47','47 Q 61'4i SH 81V.I 3H! 3 M 51 IS 00 17 5 IK 00 I 12 2H 12 37W 11 6A 11 73 10 e.4! H) W 10 06 10 12H 10 W I 10 Hi 27'4 40 2J4 30 3'k S.t4 17 70 18 17 30 17 16 57 Si 1 12 M 12 U (A 11 10 f,i 10 10 (fj 10 10 K) 10 26 20 (11 81 34' W4i so-! 3l's 3.T4'. I 1! 70 II 6 10 62 10 02 10 70 0 77U 7Vsl 20 No. 2. " " Vn. luo,,tn were ab follows: FLOLU-flteady;' winter j.atents, t4.S0r,t u2f",ira' 'u flf?A: J-rlng .traight; H.K4T4.K; bakers, 3 fl.05. RV K No. 2, 7,MT77e. BAIlMsr-Feed or mixing, VrTff7c; falr h ohoic malting, 71y;i!c. 815EDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern. Ui No. 2 1 northwestern, 32 .R. Timothy. (.,ru' y?v-iTviytHr MeH- ork. pr bbi . j .60311 Iird. per 1W) lbs . 112.87V,; short rlba, aide (loose), 810 OtKt 11.00: hort clear (ltle (boxed). 3U.i.a 11.6u. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eauaJ to Am bu. Kxpnrta for the week a shown by Bradstreet'a. .r equal to J,lft,0n) Yu. ' E,i Urns led receipts for tomorrow: Wheat ! cars; coin. 3;'4 cars; oats. 2S7 car: hoas' i.000 huad. " " t'tilcgo t'aih rncee Wheat: No. 3 red ntt!flo; No. 3 red, 82JIc; No. 2 hmd -'4'U'-,3c; No. 3 hard. M;c; No. 1 north ern spvlny, 81 OX'dl 12; No. 2 lioithern iprlns, fl.Offll.W; No. 3 spring. $1 .Oi qi .os. om: No. I cash. 4Vai)c; No. 3 cash -Mti)Vc: N, 2 white, IOT.He; No i '.rhlt. 4VitiS0r; No. 2 yellow. 0W,n4e. y.?..?J""?w' .4t),t"e- Osts: No. 3 cash .tyilVc; No 2 white. S2V--r clc; No. 8 white. ;!1J' No' 4 white. n4c; standard. BCr'rrR-Firm; creameries. Htlc; dal lies i3tt2Te. FOGS Steady; receipts 5,442 case; at mark, cases Included. 1V4 IlVjo; firsts J4o lm flisis, !.e. ' CliEr.gR - Steady; daisies, ItWlSSe twins. 14"41; young Aiiierlcas, HWc; .cng nors" H'je. rOTalorS-Susdy: choice to fancy jo 1Ue; fair to good. 4"(i46c. roi;LTRT-Steady; turkeys, 17o; fowls ".l"e; spring. ll'-,i- HALr-Sltady; i to CO lb wt., 910-' fl t 8 lb wt. vttjiovcc; us to 110 ib wts ' Receipts Today Wheat, 128 cats; corn "39 eais; oats, 143 ears. Estimated tonior iow Wheat, PI cars; corn, 3W cars, oats .81 car. hssut City Orwla aad Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Mo . Oct. 14-WHEAT Deceinher. 93BTi,VVc; May, 7S J;c. Cash ,yle lower; No 2 hard. sHot, No 3 s3ii tfc; No. 1 red, eriitrtc; No. 3. 8fc. (X)RN L'erenibr. 4.-4.iic; May. 47X,lt V.. Caeh. uncharet m V,e lower; No 2 1 ll Bed. ile; No. 8 rulied, C4'fj.or" No white, siVjyhle; No. 3. W'tii'i,o. ' " OATrV-l'rrhsnged; No. I white. Sttrwk" Ne 3 mixed. !lr. RTFNo. 2, 7V077C HAY t'nehanged to rr6(V lower; ehnlce timothy. 3l8 6trBi4 00, rholr prslrle. 1100. Receipts Phlpmen's TVheat. U 13t0 53" L'crw. bu II 0 is .rfli. bu 2.009 8.000 St. Loots General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Oct. 14-WHEAT-Fu-ttires. firm; December. r-wfWio: May. U fC4. C'ssh, lower; aok: No. 2 red. H; No. 8 hard. MrlrllOI. CORN Future, lower; Deeemher, 4V tc; May. 4V. Caeh. lower; track: No. 3. CJc; No. 8 whlta, Hi-. OTS Firmer; December. 30c; Mir, mT 8SSe. t'ash. Icwer; track: No. 3. SoHc; No. i white. l'.,rv4 . ftSOS-Stoadv, C'e. F.FP-Tliriothv. 37 50dH.5A. C'iRNM EAL 32 Ml rU)UR-Uwi; red winter patent. 14 80 V2. eue faiK-y and s.ralgUt, 4.1M4 6'; hard winter clears. JS4o i.1iei. 1:AN Huh, sacked, east track. ItA Y-M'Sdy; UhaoUiy, 814 UW-i.tr.wU, prai rie. iij,;3ou. I tii f i.-ii i.-S fork, unchanged; lohhtng, 8iS 7!,. Lurrt, l.igi.er. r'li-ie steam, i.2 11111. i'ry n.t mt-ats. unrnanged, boxi-d evuu shr.ii, JiJ .Vi, ciear ribs. JU ij, .':.-. t Cieai. 812.76. liarcn, uncliuiiKeii. boxe-l etra s,n-ir. 814.uu, ciear ribs, 84.wO; ehort dears, $1 4 25. IUi Li-Li Steady; chickens, llWc; Hiliiss. lie; turkeys. 17'ul.o; ducks, 13c; r-ec. '-'. ill Tl tit-Unchanged; creamery, 24 j29VC- MWlJiviijiwCisSANDBUNU KW YORK LKMKRAL MARKET on Various Quotations of the Day Commodities. N:W YoftK, (let. i4. J-'liOL'R F.aekr; spring patenls, 8i.lt..'ij6.i0; winter straiuhts. " i. wiiuet i-aiiiits, -t..uiu4.Mi; spring clears. 84 IL'tM 40; winter extras. No. 1, 33. 3. iu; wlntei extras. No. 2, 3.11)3.1.6; Kan sas siraigiits. 4.n.iu Kye flour, sternly; fan lo nuo-i, 84ycHLj; choice to fancy, i4a",fi4 40. Buckwheat flour, steady at 8J.304J is 4j per loo lbs. cOk.s'M 11.A 1 steady; fine white and yel low, Vl.ao'ji.w, coarse, 31.3wol.3o; kiln dried, 3.:o. WHEAT -Spot easier; No. 2 red, 9ffV,o. elevator, and tl en. t. o. b.. afloat, No. 1 nortnern, lulutn, 311K. f. o. b., afloat, r'utures market advanced early on general week end corenng, following steady cables and less favoiable Arrenuna news, but sold otf sharply under renewed liquida tion, closing unchanged to Vc net lower. Kxpuiiers took losds of Manitoba wheal, le:ember, 31.02 3-liul.01-,; closed, 31.i 4, May. l.ubt('Mi.(;,''i,; closed, 31 Mi. Itecelpla, 1M, 10 bu.; shipments, 171,64." bu. CUKN spot weaker; No. 2. 671no, ele vator, domestic basis, to arrive, and 570, f. o. b., afloat; lutures market was with out transactions, closing at Vc net decline; December closed at buVo and May at 674c. Receipts. lui,(M bu.; shipments, 104.S43 bu. A 1 r( Spot easy; standard white, 3io; No. I, isic; No. 3, 37Vc; No. 4, IWVic; fu tures market wa without transactions, closing at Vi-io net lower; October closed at 3i4c; December closed at S7c; May, !Wc. neceipis. iv.o-o DU. 1IA i'-Stt ady; prime, $1.20; No. 1. tl.21Vii 1.15. No. I. 31.uu-ol.iXi; Nu. 3, lci31.00. HOI'S Steady ; state, comm-jn to choice, 1M0. ISr-c; licM, liiaOo; 1'aclflc coast, liUO, U'l7c; m lwaUc HIDES Firm; Central America, 21c; Hognta. :'l wc. L.KAT1I I'.H-r'li m; hemlock firsls, 23',-4'S 2..-,c; seconds, 2lv2g23c; thirds, 1!) fl .Mc ; re-jf-cis, lf.-ji 1 7c. riiOVl.-luNS rork, fl-'l.W; family. 25 UO, 2J.ro. Peef, steady; beef hams, t22v j U W. Pitkied hejle. 10 to pickled hams, 314 60. west prime, 41 2. Sofa 12.90 tliie.111. 313 iu, 1 1 1 n Amuiica, $14. UU; com pound, lio n.'-a 10.50. TALiLOW Quiet; prime city, 774c; coun try, I'-hato. tftTTfc;R-Fnrm; creamery specials, 82c; extras, 8iHilu31c; thirds to firsts, 24-5 -iic; state dairy, common to finest, 2S2&4c. KUilS Firm ; refrigerator firsts, 24260; seconds, 2244!44c. CHEKSK Steady; state, whole milk, spe fil, 15V(!"c; fancy, 15'ic; choice, 14-8 16c; good to prime, 14'u 14',-Sic; common to fair, 11ib"1Sc; kims, full to apecial, 12(3 12o. 1'OL'LiTRY Alive, quiet; spring chicken, 14-olic, fowl, labile; turkey, 12gl5c. Dressed, steady; western broilers, Vtgtoc; v. ewtern fowls, 143LSo; western spring tur keys, Hijffic, steady; mess. 32100 short clear, 32J.o0u family, SlJ.OO((.'0.w; Cut meats, steady; 14 lbs.. 3iri.00aiS.00; Lard, firm; middle refined steady; coti- WE4THER IN TUB DRAIN BELT Slightly Cooler, with Continued Fair In This Vicinity. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 14, 1910. The weather id slightly cooler this morn ing in northern Colorado, Vv yomltig and the extreme upper Missouri valley. Tem peratures have risen in all other portions of the country, the changes being gener ally alight, except In the extreme north west, the lake region, Ohio valley and eastern states, where the weather Is very much warmer. Light showers occurred in the extreme southwest within the last twenty-four houis, and scattered rains are falling this morning in the at. Lawrence alic, and along the upper and middle Atlantic coast. While coiiMilei able cloud iness prevail In the central valleys and west to the mountains, the weather con tinues generally fair throughout those sec tion, and it will continue fair in this vi cinity tonight and Saturday, with slightly cooler tonight. Temperature and precipitation in Omaha for the last twenty-four hours, compared with the preceding three years, I a fol low: 1910. liK.0. 1WW. ljJ7. Minimum temperature.... 62 28 66 46 1'recipltatlon 00 T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today. 56 degree Deficiency in precipitation since March L 12 32 inchea. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909, 1 bi incnes. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, S 6a inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct 14. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock. Futures, steady; October, 7s24d; December. 7s3Vd; March, 7s Sd. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, 4.110-1. Futures, nulet; January, Is-td; February, 4s 4d. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA 111., Oct. 14.-COUN-Lower; No. 3 and better, 4'j4c; No. 4, 4SV,c; no giadn. 4,-c. OATB-Hteady; No. 2 white, 32'4c; No. 3 white, 31Vc; No. 4, 31o. Daluta Grain Market. Dl'LUTH, Oct. 14.-WHEAT-December, 31 OTVVol.OhV; May. 3111; No. 1 northern. 3107V,; No. 2 northern, l.U4V4fl.06W OATS 2974c, Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 14 WHEAT De cen her. 31-; May, 31.07; cash No. 1 hard, 31 0SH; No. 1 northern, 31.078107; No. 3 northern, tl.03S 1.06V; No. 3, ll.OtHia 1.03V. FLAX-Closed at 32.66V,. C0RN-N0. 3 yellow, 60c. OATS-No. 3 white, 2&'-3294c. RYE No. 2. "IV'tiiVjc. H RAN 118.60(8.19.06. FIAJUR First patents, 3510JT5.?0; second patents, 34 hcuMO: first clears, 33.60-d3.70; second clears, 32.2032.60. Mllnankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 14. KLOUR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, tl.OttuyJl.lOi,' N..,? i'orthern. 1.07Vtfl.08; December, 4 .3 soc. OATrf-MVic BAKLtV-Sample, eSditJc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 11. COTTON-The cotton market opened uieady at an ad vance of 75.. 12 points, and Inside of the first few minutes sold ut 16al poll. Is net higher, with all months asulng new hinti records for the season on covering by ye, terday's sellers fresn bull support, and buying by trade InteresM as a result of higher cables, bullish private advices from interior spot markets and appi ehensions regarding the course of the tropical storm Around l.'.c for Jar.uary, realising sales wer very heavy, while the demand from omslde sources slackeied and tne market during the middle of the morning eased eff a few points from the best. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: October, 14 8.'; November. 14 Wc; De cember, ll.NSc; January. I4i.c; February 16 01.1c, March, i:..04c; April. 15.10c; May 15 Fc; June, 15.11c; Julv, 15 He. Spot closed yii'et and unchanged; mid dling ur'-ands. 14 KOc; middling gulf. 15 16c mli i. 1.7iX bales. 1-lVERl'OoL. tict. 14 -The fololwlng a-e the wrtkly cotton tatistlcs: Iinports all kins. i,CiK bales; Imports American. MOO bnles; nnili ail klinls. 2i,J,!M) ba'ea; stock American. x 34A.0UO bales; Amer:can for wai.ie.l, 41,11') bales, total exports 2 t.OO bn'es. ST. LOUIS. Oct. H.tOTTON -Unchanged. Sales, none; -colpt. U4 bales' shipments, 2.0j9 balea; stock, 744 bales. New York cotton market, lurnlshed by Isnn Bryan, memheis of th New York Cotton exchange, Sli South Sixteenth treet. Omaha Option. ;opn I High. Low. ;ciose. Tes'y. fict . I -. . Jan. March Hay .. ju.v . 14 14 M 14 93 13 04 15 11 15 11 I It 91 14 I 15 ni I 15 14 11 1 15 19 14 78 14 . 14 SI i 14 90 j 15 CO li 01 14 M 14 76 14 S3 14 SO 14 14 14 4 15 04 14 9K 15 l'l I.". ! l i 14 15 t. Increased Dtalinp in Stocks Show Effect on Money. 4U; total balance In general fund. UNITED STATES STEEL ACTIVE Bin; Market Mmrmrnl on These lasnes, with No Explanation of Ihe Apparent Heavy Acoa-niolntlon. NEW YORK. Oct. ll.-Increaed activ ty In atock market dealings toaay ahowed Its effect on the money market, but in no such degree as to restrain activity. The spei-ai requirements in addition to the siock market actnity to be met In the pay ment ol large sums tomorrow for dividends anu interests rnaoe the tranquillity of the nioney market the more noticeable, and In creased the behet that resource would be returned to the nioney market. The higher call loan rate thl week Is beheveu to hae proved attractive to the trut companies and other institutions out slue ol ttie clearing house, and so relieved me aemana on the bank lor credits In connection with the stock market activity ihe dealings In United Stales Steel were on an enormous scale and recalled the davs of great market movement of the past. Ihe growing Congestion of the dealers In thi one Block had the effect of begetting some suspicion of the general movement on the score that a desire to distribute a great accumulation of thl stock in the hands of powerful private banker lav at the back of the present market movement. Ihe Immediate new from the steel trade showed fio explanation of the apparent heavy accumulation of th stock. There wo heard the contention, however, that events of the last few days have shaped themselve in favor of the demand of the railroad for advances in freight rates. It Is assumed mm mo assurance 01 increased revenues to the railroads will release larstp orders for material from that source which have been held In abeyance while the rate inves tigation wa argued. nones were firm; total sales, par value O.Oil.WTJ. L nlted State bond call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stock were; culii. f w, 8.1I.333.66I. REPORT Or Til"! t I.C IRIMO HOUSE Transactions of the Associated Bank for the Meek. NEW YORK, Oct. 14,-Htadatreef bank clearings report for the w.ek ending Oc tober u shows an segregate of 8i.ll,5:'0.i'0, as against 8.141. 16.000 iat week and 8A417, ?.M,0i In the con espomlinug week last year. The following Is a list of the cities: OMAHA LlVri SlOCii MAKfiET Light Bon of Cattle, as Usual on a Friday. CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec were unchanged on Allls-nhslmeri pfd .., Amalgamated Copper American Agricultural Am. lMet itr American Cn American o, & p Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. Sl k ptd Am. ies Securities..., American Unseed .... American LoconiotiWe American B. it H Am. 8. A R pfd Am. Steel Foundries., Am. Sugar Betlnln... Amsrlcan T. A T Am. Tobaeeo pfd American Woolen .... Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchlsun Atchison pfd Atiantlo Coast Una... Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem StMl Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... Canadian Fscltlo O'snlral Leather Central Leather pfd..,. ''antral of New Jane; Chaaapak A Ohio.... Chlrao A Alton Chluaio O. W., naw... C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C, M. A St. P C. C, C. A Bt. L. ... Colorado V. A 1 Colorado A Bouthara.. I'onsolidaieii Gas Corn Products Iaiawar A Hudson... DanTer A Hlo Grande. V. A R. O. p(1 Dlatlllera' Securitltt .. Erla Erie lat pfd Erla 2d pfd General Klectrlo Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs.... Illinois Central lntartiorough Mat int. Met. pfd inlarnatilonal HarvrWar ... Int. Marina pfd International I i'air International Pump Iowa I'amral Kansai City So K. C. So. nfd Lclia ua boulavllle A N Minn. A Bt. Louts M., St. P. A S. s. M M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Mllwouri Pacific National Blacult National Lead N. R. R. (A M. Id pfd Naw York Ontral N. Y. , O. A W Sorfolk A Weatern North Aniep.can Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pannaylvanla Paople i Oaa P., .'.. C. A St L., ex-dlv Plttaburg t'oai Preae.l Meel Car Pullman Palace x 'ar Railway Steel Sprllig..., Reading Republio Staei Republic Steel pfd Kock laland Oo Rock Island Co. pfd Sa. U A S, F. 2d pfd... St. Loula 8. W St. L. S. W. pfd Slola-Rheffleld S. A I... Southern Pacllilc Southern Pallay So. Hallway pfd Tenneseea Copper Vexaa A Pacific T . St. L. A W T., St. L. A W. pfd I'lilon Paalflc Union Pacific pfd I' nlted States Healty.... I'mud States Ruber United States Stal I. 6. Steel pfd t'tah Copper Va. -Carolina Ctiemloal . Wabaah Wabaah pfd Weatern Maryland Waettnghouae fallectlic .. Weaiaru t'slon wheeling A Lake EVIa.. Tulsa sales tor lh day, Balea. 800 10 5. 3ilU J.8-0 6. (W0 100 'i.soe lo.uoj "i'cs'si 3.800 ""too l.lwj K.4110 Jid i.tutt 1,800 4,(00 10.W) t.tOO 6, too High. Ixw. Close. I4H 34 H 64 47 It (1 IBH 1 IS 67J4 II 40 104 iii 42 St I (Mi, 101 11 103(4 11 87 100 . 170 100 . I.lou . !.) . i.800 . 11,400 100 . 1.700 800 . 1 . 3,600 "iU0 . 1. 0-0 . 3,1-10 S"0 . U . 8. WW . 11. 700 . 1,3-a) . 4.uO . 6,5- 700 . 10. toO . 14,ko0 . ,' M . 1.900 00 700 . l.a-o i 34 100 47 . 1.1' . 8,700 I0 800 . 8.2uu 100 . 3,ki 6--0 . 1.2(10 . 1.400 . 15, 30) 2U-1 . 1,100 4"0 . 13,Jo0 600 . &, 400 11 36 tt 4t J.V--4 Ui . J6'4 6l(;s 1M K HOSt 34 W 78 32 31 61 S 4u w U,',(4 131 k 1.16 Vi 2 68 110 17'a U1 i 1 1914 148V, 81 '4 1S S6H tliVi bt U3l) 80 V J! 116 s, 428 SIC, n LiO a2 S HI', 10 V4 . l.J-M) 800 . 3,:H .lM,6i . 8, 400 700 . 14. 2M . 1.8-0 . 1,000 . 1,100 u . l.OnO . 28. 7' . li.SoO . 6.2UO . a.tfuO . l.M . 1.2O0 . iblion 700 100 . 1, 100 .807, too . 8.8UJ . 11.800 . i. 100 luO . 1.700 . 1 trn . i.coo . 2.OJ0 JOS, ti'H i 161 'a 84 H 83 86 43 s 3U1 66 11 r i 17 Si s 1714 3 70 38 4 Tv!t 1' 60', it 18'4 I84t i 73 74H M6.10V sfaaraa, 19 St 78S4 104 m vi 'li" 4ivt 10.1s luo't in 108 St ' 77 l4 ast 883 " K 34 84 Vt 4St 1 1M 76 8H 6S, lLliSt 17 167St M St 7V 32 2K 60 S- 163 130 St 68 St 136 21 64 1M ITS list 434 18!t SMSt 87 n-a 148 ID 131 8fH St 68 m u 32't libit 41 S 81 86 i;v 31 it not, l'St '20" 85H 38 ' 1l9' 33St 1 S ti-i oV, 41 80 88 St 64 S, 1174 IK 68 V, 16 st 18 - t: vi si 70 11 73St 1HV 60 IS r 38 Vt 48 71H 7IHLJ 6 S, 68 St 4844 3S4a 8 63 St 67 S 1 111 39 St 7Sit 10Q 4414 U 13S4 84 11 41 104, 1"0 111 Id. 2VSt 77 195 364 1 t-0 614 36 i4 it 4DS4 14K44 12-iSt Jn 34 6iM 1 -i 17 Vt I6XV4 334 77 3l't SU4 6lV 40 164 ill V4 68 St l:vb 21 Vt USt 110 17 It 44 18St 83 66"i 10LLSt 147 10 131V4 86 't fcvt 6 1)1 40 33 116S4 42-, MVt New Vork t'liliago lof-tim i nllailoiphla , M. Iinils Kunsas City , I'ittsliurg San 1'ranclaco IiHltlmire Cincinnati , Minneapolis , New oilcans Cleveland l'etrolt OHXH1 lx.s neles lxiulsvlile Milwaukee Seattle St. Taul Bufrnio lienver Indianapolis Atlanta lTovldcnce I'ortland Memphis Klchmond Fort Worth Salt Lke City Washington, D. C... St. Josoph Columbus Alhany Tacoma Savannah Kpokane, Wash Toledo Kochestor Nashville Hartford Ies Moines .' Feorla Norfolk New Haven Hloux City Wichita tirand Kaplds Syracuse Augusta. Ga. Klrmlnphim Springfield, Mass. . Evansvllle I 'ay ton Oaklnnd. Csl Oklnhoma City Jacksonville, Fla,, . I'ortland. Me Worcester Ilttle Hock Knoxvllle Wheeling, W, Charleston, 8. Chattanooga L'lncoln Wilmington, Mobile .... Tnpeka .... Pavennort Wilkesharre Kalamazoo, Fall River . Cedar Rapids, riaeramento New Bedford Rpringfleld, III.... Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo, N. II........ Columbia, S. C... Akron Canton. O Lexington Krle, Pa Sioux Falls, a D. Rockford. Ill Qulncy, 111 Hloomlngton, III.. Springfield, O. ... Chester, Pit South Bend, Ind.. Ixiwoll Klnghamton Jackson, Miss. .... Iecatur. Ill Mansfield, O , Fremont, Neb. ... Vlcksburp1, Miss. ., Jacksonville, 111. ., Duluth, Mlnn...., "Scranton, Fa Houston , nalveston York, Pa , 131.413,732.000) l.4Li.tH 13,".3;';,tn) 74.0W.0iO 5.543.0iiO 4S.l,VO 41. 1.17. 011O K.- 70 Oiwi 20. 170.(810 27,3J.O('0! 2n,!17.0"0 5.8 1.8 4.4 6.9 7.6 3.H 17.4i.7.0OO !t 1 i.ai Va. C Del. Mich. Ia.. 17. L IS.OOO 16,610,0oo li.to.io'v . 10.61-7. Onoj . 14,01,0ii0 12W1,(W 10,,00u &,fib,(m . . . . 10,351,000.... 6,776.0f..... 14.kii.0IU 7.620.000 ll.M.01 6,334, (OH 7.2S)(,0iH.. 8.1HB.00O $.4M.00rt .. .S17,00o .. 47,0"0 .. 5.100.0OO .. 6.212."iiO: 5,SM,oonl . 9,ue3.O0O B.497.IS10! 4,iS2.0ni 8,444.000! 4.314,0tiO 3.4i)S.CkA 4.CM.000 3,SI2.0(iO 3,2.s3.0(X 2.6O4.0tj J.239.0O0 3,ti21.00o 2.18. duo 1.976.000 3.3S9.000 2.695,000! 1,971.0(0 2.24,Ono: 2 002,0(1)1 2.9M.0OO 2 (0,000 2,449.000 8.24H,000 2. 12V, "Oil l.wa.'Onrti l.il.ofi0l... 1.722.0iO 2.6ff7,O00 6.7 ii'.ii 19. 4.6 10.01 18.9 13 S 3.4 2 n 23.6 4.6 62 62. 24.7 22.71 16.0 34 8 8.3 19.4 1.7 22.7 Id. 8 3 8 14.3 io! 4 2 9.6 9 6 4.1 "i'.i '22 .'5 6.8 is.i st 2.0 1.8 "i'.i 3 2 7.8 "u'. 2.1 4 9 .8 2.6 12.3 .5 17.8 8.0 9.2 18.2 .4 22.4 HOGS STEADY WITH THURSDAY 8hei and Unib Iteeelpta Conllnar Vary I. literal, While the Market on Killers Is Steady, bat Feedera Are Loner. OMAHA, Oct. 14, 1910. Cattle, liogs. Sheep SOUTH Receipts were: "final Monday lit o;S l.ivj Official Tuesday 12.tf4 3.'-0:' Official Wedni.-i1ny )(.ir-7 8.04J Official Thdrsdav 6.6!2 4.6.M Ksumated Friday 972 3.840 Five days this w eek. ,40.3'W 17.210 Same days last week. . . .3.,407 18 610 Same days 2 weeks ago..4:.4:) 19. hlH Same days 3 weeks ago.. 42. 179 19.076 Ssme days 4 weeks ago.. 41 4H5 1!.972 Same days last year 36.4i2 16,62 714 63 44.7J.7 fi.i9 44.3.1 13.7SO 19". 419 142.714 l6.2--'s 140..s() 149.141 11.44-) The following table shows the receipts of catue, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date is compared with last 'r: ijio. 19.it). Inc. Dec. s-'aitle 42.32?i .16.44 106.679 Hogs 1.6I4,I 1,1.036 2oi",62ii Sheep 2,196,193 1.086,144 630,049 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several daya, with comparisons: 84.. 61.. t . I-'.. 88.. 48 . n . tv... . . u. . M.. 64. . 6t . 61 . M . r..v . 6.1.. 8.1. . U . hi. . 44 . r4 . 66 . 68 . 66.. c 1 1 .-e Fully . 886 . .! . 83) . .'( . S.4 . T . 8(8 . 811 , J4 811 , 1X0 3- l- 34D 814 .102 3M S!4 81 ri to 1(41 10 t-i 120 80 80 40 ai tin Hi it ... LM ... ... .1.4 . . . rot ....1T ... y-t ...,t;4 ... tL4 . . . . r-4 ... t14 ....rf8 ... 3.-T ... n ..ar.l . . KWt ... JlM ... I0 ... 11 ...,L'"4 . . . If lift .440 6- 4rt 6J1 Co 80 t 88 1 8 8Tvt 1 40 3 4 4f a o o 40 I 40 40 8 40 I 40 t 46 8 46 1 4ft 1 80 8 ISO I hi I W I 68 8 80 I 70 8 71 8 80 I 80 8 78 8 70 a 70 8 TO 8 70 Dates. I 1910. 1909.19o8.1907.,1908.lJOj.190t. 1,816.000 19.4 1.742,000 17.2 1.871,000 1J.7 1,611.000 1.8 1,817.000 10.3 l,6RS,n00 U.6 1,201.000 .6 1.082.000 10.0 1,236,000 4.1 1,032.0(10 18.6 1.581. 000 85.& 1,009,000 18.1 909.000 10. 1 1.306.000 10.8 1,4041.000) 61.9 9rtl,onu .1 804.000 21.4 1.04S ono 9 ,1 l,0n8.0fir 8.4 82,0no 19.01 SH.OnO 13.21 70.000 1 8.3 (KiS.flfO 18.61 1,414,010 43.71 Ml.nonl 19.01 C04.000I I 8.0 5R2.000I 16.0 616.0001 4.2 665.0001 R.7 Rfti.OOO) 16. 4fil.on0 18.8 488.0001 13.0 647.0001 .8 3Sl.noo 4 86fi,0O0 9.8 844.000 1J.5 4W.ono! 59.1 274 Onn1 s 5 4.497.0no 88.3 2.2,nol 8.7 87,5'l.ft(OI 87. 19.S5 0"0 80.8 903,0001 Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. OcL Oct. Oct 4... 6 ... t... 7.... 8... 9 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14... 8 2S4 7 821 I 6 841 5( 5 0'. 6 74 8 27SI 7 80 6 461 6 S4 8 291 5 - 6 78 8 4014,1 7 671 6 811 I 0 311 5 08 1 t 8 47 s I 7 64 lti S 921 i 6 06! S 58 61 20i 07 80 6 USI ' l 6 201 8 07 6 06i 15l 6 111 1 lr.1 5 U01 6 W ' I 6 151 8 201 4 M 6 4h 6 99 6 11, 211 5 071 6 :il 8 3.r.(4i 7 61 6 791 16 261 6 06 : 6 17 8 87 7 40) 6 & 6 09, 6 10 6 11 S 271a I f 22H 8 83V S 41-H I 7 67 1 o Sunday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at i o'clock p. m., Oct. 14, 1910: RECEIPTS Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. M. ft St. P 11 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 1 Union Pacific 9 12 22 C. & N. W., east 2 4 C. A N. W. west 14 16 18 C, M. ft St P 2 3.. C, H. & Q., east 1 .. 7 C, B. & Q., west 7 8 13 C R. I. & P. east 14.. C, R. I. ft P. west 1 llllnoia Central 3 C. O. W 1 Total recelpU 40 63 ' 63 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 68 169 1,35 Swift and Company 6S8 Ml 1,132 Cudahy Packing Co 4(73 90 3,4'Jg Armour ft Co 110 9--3 l,7iil Schwartz 116 Cudahy, from Denver... 96 Benton, Vaneant ft Lush 115 I till & Son 28 F. B. Lewis 67 J. II. Root ft Co U'3 J. 11. Bulla 63 I.. Wolf 114 McCreaty ft Carey 291 S. Werthelmer 12 it. F. Hamilton Lehmer Bros 17 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co .... 8 Other buyers 290 34,609 Totals CAi'TLfc Receipts Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. 'Not In cluded In totals because comparisons are incomplete. MERCANTILE PAPER-6H6 New Vork Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 14.-MONEY On call strong at 2((j34 per cent; ruling rate, 84 per cent: closing hid, 8'4 per cent; offered at 34 per cent. Time loans stronger: alxtv lit-, days, 44 per cent, and ninety days, 44 per ceni; six montns, per cent lending raies. PRIME per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.8290-jp 4.83 for sixty-day bills and at 34.66 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.K2Viff 4 82. SILVER Bar. 66V4c; Mexican dollars, 460. PONDS Government, steady: railroad, firm. Closing quotation on bonds today wera as follows: ng-...t'vii Int. M. M. 414 88 1004 Jpan 4i 0i4 do 4V4I HS4 ..101 K. C. So. 1st Is.... 71 . .114 U 8. deb. 4a IMi.... MS ..116 L. A N. unl. 4 8 .. 7 M K. A T. 1st 4s... T7't 10! 14 Mo ran. 4St 18V4 4Vt 31V4 1S1S4 KM H 2r.S WVt 18 l-'Vi 16t HS4 .( iZ t w 431 Si (W 66 '4 118t lf74 toot 17 19 18 tost mst 71 1 76, ll-t 605 lit lts, 8 8St 71 13Vt 6 V. 8. rf. !a, do coupon . C. S. la. res... do coupon I' s. 4s. rag do coupon Allll-Thal. lat 6s.. Am. As. 6s Am. T. T. er. 4a.loT'4,Mo. p.cifle 4,.. Am Tobacco 4s SOSi N. R R. ot M. 4ka. i-osdott LONDON. Oct. opened firm and a fraction Light covering during tne ilist stock .Market. 14. American securities a fraction higher today. hour car ried the advance to a full point In the leaders. At noon the market was firm and from unchanged to a pulnt higher than York closing. la St LoulKTIII N 8s M . K. It T... 70S, X. y ontrul.. 8 .Norfolk 4i . . W do ptd 104 Ontario A w.. 1114 Pcnnivlvaiila yesterday's New Cunaol:, nioney do account Anial. v'oppen Ana.onda ALi4ilaon do pftl Balllnior A Ohio. Canadian Pacific -0 Jtand Mines.. I tiaap4k oV U. Clncago 0. w 'nl , Mil. A 6t. P. L Boara Lxnvcr A Hlo U.. do pfd Erla do lat pfd do Id ptd Grand Tl unk . lir.noia ('antral. ... Ml. Krt-nur. MoNK V 11(12 83 Sa i(Milln( li 6uutnarn Hr d pfd IT Souttiarn Pacific. 344 Union Pacific 74 St do pfd 14 U. g. S-.acI 81 do pfd 40 Wabaah 37 H do pfd 138 Bianlti lu ...16J ... L4 ...llD'l ...ml st ... Wi ...44 ... 7Vt ... 8St ... 17V, ... 21 '4 ... tSt ...ru ...1764 ...83 ... rt ...113 ... lVt ...4.) ... 80 steauy ut l&-td por ounce l-er cent The 1 ate o: ,iiBrfvnnt in the ouen market for short bills is it, per cent; for three mwuuis bl-iii, S-a per cent I.Acal fcrtitrltlea. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co., 449 omana National riapnralcit Apples and Ilrled Fralta. Nr:w yop.K. Oct. 14 rvAPortATi"'! APl'LFR Quiet and unchanged on the spot. Fancy. 10c; choice 'J'tr; prlnu 'o: common to fslr, CS"7(,o I-niFI) FRl IT.sp,uni- :e stea.lv with a fair acuve tnhhlng trade, quotations rsr.glng from 5S:oo fur California up to 30-4OS ar.d 7-rTf,o for orctrr-r.. mi w Apricots are steadv; rhol"e. Ilal2c extra choice, li ?;; fancy. l.1:oltc r'-s , re ln.icl: and unrhangej; choice. I;v extra choice. fit-,ei fancy. 8,.),- ' Ralalni are aN-mt steady only, owing to the snia.l ("tmand Louse nmsiatela are quote.! at V,'i'-c f-r crown; choice to fan- sedod, e'.'c, seedlaaa, 6t'; London l) era 11 w Adams Co. (la-l warrants 4 par cant.. BtalrRa c'rfainary pfd Colorado Tl. Co. 7 par ccllt Cuaai.) Packing lo. 6a Cuiiiinbua, Nau., K 1. 6a, 1814 lianvar U t I. ( par oant notoa 1811.. Fairmont Creamery las g . par oont Carman Fit a Ina. Co Hard. Nb., Munlcipa, 8, Inieriiatioiiai Con. Co., w,ia bonua... lata ror'.iand i c.tit-nl lal aa hi.,,,, a. ii E 1 par ct pta. Wlcoita Kaiiaaa Cur R. A U 6a. 1811 Llii-oiti. .. O. A K. com Nai.ras-ka iNaniL Co l war. 4 par cent Ntoraata Te.ephona ( Mortis A Co. 4'aa, lt On. a .Satar 09. 1814 Oinak W tier . M pfd On at. a A C. D bt. l.f. plii 8 par oaiit Pn.4ii4 A i . K. "C ' . 12 etna: a St. Kj a 1814 On.klia A C. B. 14 A B. pta C-fi-4n4 ca la, 1817 I n.laU Isa Iway pfd Vnlon Stoch Yarda Block, Otnalia Hank building: B.d. Aanad. 10 MSt U 8u I -. it tv lto 94 t" W) 84 19 i-'i st " M 80 H I 88 1st ' 40 8 8lSt 64 r vt 1W 1-0 1-4 'a loo m 1"0 loo V8 140 " list 88 101 41 a 14 41 M do la Armour A Oo. Atchlsii gan do CT. 4a.... do ct. 6s. . . . At. C. I,, lat 4t.. Dal. A Ohio 4s do SHa do 8. W. ISta... Prook. Tr. cv. 4s.. Central of O. 64.. Cn. leather 6s.... r. of N. J. . 8s... Chat. A Ohio 4VtS- do raf, 6s Chlcano A A. !sa. C. 13. A Q. J. 4s.. do sen. 4s..: r. M. A 8. P. C. R. I. A P. do rfs 4a. ... Polo. Ind. 6a. f'olo. Mid. 4s A a. 4a. C. A S. P. A H. D A K. O do raf. 6a Dl.llllcra' fm Erla p. 1. 4ai.... do fan. 4a do cv. 4a. a nr. , do serler B Clan. Elec. cv. 6s 111. Ck-n. lat ret. Int. i MM 4Sts Bid. Offered 106 N. T. C. (. ISts.... 80 SI 44a... 824 do deb. 4a 844 4a ?V4N. T. , N. H. A H. 1wi ct. lMti 1(I9S4N. A W. 1st 0. 4s.. M 18 do ct 4a 1H Padflo 4a ion, W (4 do la Tivt 0StO. 8. I rfds. 4s.... MVt 84 Penn. cv. SHa 1816... MV4 1nfct do con. 4s 102 4 84 Haadlni (an. 4a.. ... 8"4 lliJ'a Bt. U A 8. F. fs. 4a 13 M2V4 do gen. 6a 8H S3H8t. L. 8. W. 0. 4s.. 7Vt 71 4 do lat gold 4s 7 4 t Seaboard A. L. 4s.... 70-H 07 k 80. Pae. 00I. 4s 818 I la 24 do ct. 4s 4 e. 4s.. Tf.vt do lit raf. 4a 8S 8st!r. Rallwar as 1H 77 do gen, 4a 7tst t'nlon Paetflc 4a. 1014 4Vta. ts do ct. 4a 1"S4 K4 do lat A raf. 4s.... 87 14 14V4 F. 8. Rubber a 10 V2S V 8 8tal Id ta 1041 7 Va.-Oaro. Chem. 6s..l" 161 Wabaah 1st 6s loss 74V do 1st A as. 4a..... 664 A... 77 Western Md. 4 8SSt 71. West. RMac ct 6s.... 1 14't Wla. Central 4a 9" (4Mo. Pacific ct. 6a.... 684 list Boston Mlntngt Stocks. BOSTON. Oct. 14. Closing quotations stocks were as follows: Allouoi 4 Mohawk c4 Ainel. Ooppr ttt Nevada ("on 1114 A t L. A 3 2 Mplaalnf Mine, 1 -St Arlatma (Xim 17v North Butta 1: st Atiantlo lis, North taka 8S4 B. A C C. 8. M.. 15V, Old Iomlnloo 40 Pi-ttc Ciuiu'on 14 tacaola ISO Cal. A ArUuna 60 Parrott 8. A C 114 Cal. A Hacla S.' Qulncy 74 rentennlal jn Fhannon 114 C-nPr Hane ft. C. . 6A 'a Superior 614 Ram Butta C. M. V Superior A B. 14 7tt Franklin 11'-, Suprr A P. C 118 Otroux Con 7 Tamarack 40 Oranbr Con HV t 8. c. A 0 40 Oieane Cananea 13'-, I'. 8. 8 R. A M ... 14 lale ltoyale tipr. .. t34 do pfd 48 t Kerr Lake Hl'ult (ton 18 take Coiper ISV4 Winona 84 I.a Halle Coppr lov Woir urine 110 Miami Copper I8V4 3,094 8.348 42.375 of cattle were light, as usual on a Friday, ouiy thirty-six fresh cars being reported in, but this brings the total for the five days up to 40,00 head, a gain ot almost 4,000 head as compared with the corresponding time last week and of almost 6.U00 iiead as coinpaieu with the corresponding period a year ago. There were hardly enough beet steers in sight this morning to make much of a test of the market but what few there were commanded steady prices. Consider ing the large receipts the market has been in remarkably good condition throughout the week. At the close It is safe to quote all desirable beeves, both corn-fed and ranget. as strong to A little higher tnun a week ago. As usual on a Friday, the trade In cows and heifers was slow and dull, but still prices were about steady witn yesterday, and fully steady with a week ago, or, poaal bly, a little stronger on the belter grades. Heavy and medium weight veal calves are very slow sellers at prioes around 6Oc(U$1.00 lower than the high time a week or ten days ago. On the other hand, strictly good light native calves are steady with A week age, still selling as high as 37.00. What few blockers and feedera there were In sight commanded about steady prices as compared with yesterday. The beat light yearlings and 2-year-olds are steady, but other grades are lla-o lower than a week ago. Quotations on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers. Vi.60Sf7.50; fair to good beef steers, 36.606.60; common to fair beef steers, 34 uO&ii.CiO, good to choice cows and heifers, $4.2.'i5.2S; fair to good cow and heifers, 33.44a4.2fi: common to fair cows and heifers, tl 60-43. 40; good to choice (lock ers and feeders, 34.4ovl6.86; fair to good stockers and feeders, M 0(u4.e0; common to fair atockers and feedera, W-H6U4.76, stock heifers. 1H.0o-u4.26; veal calves, 33.60y7.lk); bulls, stags, etc.. $3.00(46.00. Quotations on range cattle: Choice to prime beeves. $5.76'4.26; good to choice beeves, 36.2iV&5.76; fslr to good beeves. 14.61 feo. 20; common to fair beeves. 33.70i34.40; good to choice heifers, M.O0u6.0, good to choice cows. 14.00tu4.(S6: fair to good grades. 33.60474.00; canners and cutters, U-li.lO, good to choice feeders. M sostfVov good feeders, 34.2j 4.76. Representative sales: 8 JA - . 8 Ml. . 8 IS 71 . . IV 84. Se 1J . 41. . I M 84 I in ( So a 8 8" 85. t . sa . 8 8" .. 8 rt l 64 8 8ft M . IH 88 . a si aa. . 8 r, M . W . 8 .TS (US, . 8 18 . 8 V. CV . .2' ... 1 8r, t:.. .IUI ... 18 fj. . 17 1?0 8 M 6V. 1-4 110 8 36 STAOS. 6"0 a" Sf. 1 . .610 80 8 78 1.. .44- J40 8 75 1. . .10 8-) 8 78 1 . SMI 80 8 70 J . .4-0 80 I 70 SHr-lFF Pcsplte the fact that the week's supply of sheep snd lninhs Is l-v far the laracst ever recorded at this point. te.Isv a will find a very decent clearance. 13.U00 head were vardert this mnr. Itig. giving a weekly total that will crowd pretty close to the joo.onft mark. A lot of i-uiiinion teeners are lnciude.1 In this count however, and plrnty of animals does not denote plenty of mutton by anv means. Yesterday's trade was one of the most erratic In werks. In between kinds of feed ers selling w.th big sorts rind st hig re ductions. The demnnd has fallen off sharply since midweek, and while dally clearances have been verv good, hlg re ceipts considered, prices are the most at Irnotlve to buyers since the opening of the season, (lood feeders have suffered less thnn Inferior grades, ot course, but even jnr oesi sinus are right around a quarter lower than they were at last week's close. Good feeder lambs are bringing 3." 60(1 ." f. while G.0Ofi10 were frequent among sales a week ago. Feeder yearlings have also weakened In sympathy with lambs, best handy weights going at 36 0(V,7 -,. 15. It takes 11 toppy klml of feeder ewes to command w'V' . nut choice breeders are scarce, 34.7vfj5.00 buying prime yearlings and twos, feeder wethers are only a little lower than they were last Friday. Declines on com mon and light lambs are hnrd to quote owing to larnre sorts and the "cttcU-as. catch-can" condition of trade. In gen eral way, the trade Is closing Just about of-Vc lower on this clns of stock. The proportion of fat stock has been limited on all days nnd what little nenk ness was apparent Monday, has noon fully regained. Fat lambs of the right kind are quotable, up to 3'76, but Id.SO N taking a large share of the better grades. Fat ewes and fat wethers are selling In much me same notches aa nt last week's clo-se. vuotmions on rinns sfock: nnotl to choice lambs. 3o.6C.gti. 75; fair to good lambs, I.2f.4$4.f; feeding lambs, 34.UVi5.S6; handv weigiu yearlings. 34 63v.i6.ri; heavy yeHr lings, 34.40ft 4.SS; feeder yearlings 34 Wi5.1,ri good to choice wethers. 3J.86fi4.iO; fair to W'ners. 13.4(143.85; feeding wethers, e.uwa.--, meeuing nwes, 4.0n-itf..O: fat o.i;.'a'.i.w; ieedlng ewes, 32-25tfi3.00 canners. tl toiu.M. Ktpreaentative sales: io. 2(0 Wyoming weths and ylgn 147 Wyoming ewes 4!'S AVyomlng feeders 611 Wyoming lambs .": 366 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 350 Wyoming Iambs, feeders. 160 Wyoming yearlings 146 native lambs 12 native yearlings 218 Wyoming ewes, feeders 15S Wyoming ewes 101 Wyoming ewes, feeders .. 147 Wyoming lamhs, feeders 1(10 Wyoming lambs, feeders iiw Wyoming lambs, feeders Av. .. 91 .102 .. 92 .. 63 .. 60 .. 69 .. M .. (ft .. 63 .. 90 feedera feeders 4?0 Wyoming lambs 81 Wyoming lambs, 121 Wyoming ewes 12 Wyoming ewes. 347 Wyoming lambs, 262 Wyoming Iambs 3(77 Wyoming lambs, 247 Wyomlna ewes. 837 Wyoming lambs, fdrs. culls. 44 107 yomlng ewe, feeders 78 2o6 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 80 401 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 46 200 Wyoming lambs, fdra. culls. 44 Z4K Wyoming lambs, fdrs. culla. 34 . 89 . 48 . 47 ..47 . 41 . 48 .130 feeders.... 106 feeders.... 62 fdrs, culls. 47 fdrs. culls. 42 feeders 62 440 S. 40 S. 4X9 8. 7W 8. 433 6. m S. 446 8. V. D. D. V. D. D. D. ewes, feeders wethers, feeder.... yearlings, feeders... lambs, feeders , lambs, feedera ylgs., feeders ewes 623 Idaho ylgs aad wether.. . 426 Idaho lamb, feeder 626 Idaho lambs, feeder 632 Wyoming lamb 230 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 341 Wyoming ewes, feeder ... 247 Wyoming ewes, feeder ... 188 Wyoming ewe 82 . 93 . 74 . 49 . 49 . 63 . 78 . 89 . 67 . 67 . 63 . ra . 88 . 90 .101 Pr 4 36 8 40 8 00 6 60 6 60 6 60 4 60 C 26 6 00 1 80 3 40 2 SO 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 65 5 00 3 40 3 10 t 25 4 60 4 20 3 40 4 75 3 50 2 60 6 00 4 75 4 00 2 70 8 96 4 id) 5 10 ( 00 6 00 3 80 4 26 5 60 6 60 6 40 8 00 8 00 3 00 . 8 40 CHICAOO 1VIVB STOCK MARKET Demtuatl for of Stock la fair to No. At. Pr. Ho. At. Pr. It 1621 1 60 COWS. 4 886 I 00 1 120 3 40 1 844 8 16 4 - 874 I 46 8 871 1 16 7 M 110 4 00 I 16 10 101 1 7 8 116 3 16 1 11 4 Z 4 437 1 26 HEIFERS. T 666 3 M 6 TOO 8 44) UULXS. 1 loso t ta 1 1000 3 U 1 1610 1 76 CALVE 8. 11 114 4 00 17 Ml 6 04 14 M HO 1 806 1 80 7 KW 18 4 177 80 ( SOU 4 80 8 Ill T 0 4 846 4 60 4 i"i 1 00 464 4 60 7 174 7 00 ( 808 I 00 1 186 T 00 to IOC KK ltd ANb Ffc-liUKK.S. 668 1 88 i 704 3 86 MONTANA. .. 911 4 26 28 cows 941 3 80 ..1143 6 10 Is steer.. ..1100 4 60 G. W". Brewster Mont. 62 steers.. ..12T3 6 60 47 sleers. ...1277 6 80 44 steers.. ..l&iti i h0 44 steer. ...UsS 6 60 63 feeuer..lfrU 6 2." 23 steers. ...1144 4 66 M. J. Waason Mont. .1112 6 00 oows 968 8 65 . Oil 3 70 24 calves... 237 4 00 . 6'j0 4 Of, 12 steers. ...1112 6 U SOUTH DAKOTA. . 270 4 00 24 cows 629 3 06 8. Hush 8. D. .. 875 3 W 5 cow 996 3 33 .. 901 8 To E. U Harnes S. D. ..1K4 4 8,0 13 steer.. ..1096 4 25 W TOM I NU 24 cow.. SJ steers. 6 steer.., 16 cow 15 heifer. 19 calves.. 21 cows 7 cows.... 10 staers. New- York nrb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Uryan member New Ynrk Stock exchange, 315 South sixteenth street, Omaha: 411 Inspiration 11 llrtiae . . 10 Net fnnanlldated 68 Ohio (V-pper li ftawhlde roa,lldon Amer. Tobacco Par State ;oa . Ilutte Coalition Cactus ( hlno Chief Conaofdated 1 11-14 Har Central Treaiarr Statement. WASHINOTON. Oct. 1 4. T r. c--ndl'lon ef the ticaiury at the beginning of busi ness today mi aa follows: i l usi fun-J-i (iold com. Uj .6-j4.""A; fliver dollars. H.6-1 :. CX; sliver dc.'ars of J-r I" '.AOO; silver cert'.'l. aiei outstanding, Vt'S.KM.'ivO. Cen tral f.ind Standard Suvsr doiiars In gt-n-etal fund, i? vi.ia, c-irrent liabilities. il'fl.SlS.&w: Wi.-king balance In treasury offices. 332 200.6M; In t-auits to cr.-d't of treasurer of tne United Mates XJ6.4M Vj; subsidiary silver coin, :;,!s.e4.v, minor Fraction liarta-lialT Kly Central r.lr conciliated Fir Witch Franklin Glroux CulOfleld rir.rencs n-11ftal4 Iair .. Orena Canane . . . . 10H . 4 . 3'Vt 1 1-14 . 46 4Vt .108-4, .168 18 7Si Swift ru. On.... IS4 fleara-hr-etuck Co 16 finer Pica 28 Superior aV. Pttlaburg lit )4 Tcr-npah Mining tt 114 Ttinitr (t-aiar 1 Nerth Ika .. I1 llohaml 4 OJIbsar 4 1 tv York MlalHS itorka. NEW ytiRK. Oct 14 Tloalng quotation on mln'ng tiK-ks were- ealtca lorn Tuntlol Itnrk do b-nda One. Cal at V Horn BtlTer Ir-Hi M'.ter Leailniie Coa. :i 18 8 4" lid 4 Little relief ... Mm. an "Mtr o (l-tiir Standard tai.aar Jacket ... . 1 ... loo ... Sid ....1: .... 44 12 calves.. 15 cows 10 cows.... 0 calve.. 32 cows 31 cows.... 16 cows.... 40 steers... 8 steer... 21 cows.... 14 cowb.... 7 steer... 28 cow.... 4 cow. .. . 2f 8 25 4 10 4 00 3 15 4 10 20 heifer.. 16 cows.... 30 feeders., 26 calves... 25 cows 13 calves. 740 941 6'J0 li3 964 23 168 , 742 217 , 9os .1038 H A. Johnson Wi o. . 8' 4 2 25 10 steers.. ..1013 . 906 4 CO J. FIckel Neb. 8M 4 (-) 7 calves... 310 1M 35 heifers... 74 3 10 6 calves... 13 4 aO K. Toung Neb. 3 70 17 cows 1064 3 25 W. Hostrnm N'eb. . 94; . 8K3 . (57 N . . 85'1 . E.47 F.. 4 10 8 36 4 66 00 3 66 4 00 4 90 4 25 4 0) 4 00 1 heifers... 667 3 40 15 feeders.. 641 3 76 S co is s 812 3 60 HOGS Noth.ng new happened In the hog yards this morning to warrant anv change in the list of prices. Supplies were normal, with the demand ample and active at gen erally steady figures. Heavy and htavy mixed grades made up the bulk of offer ings and sold around 3 2-V3&.36 The few bacon hogs on sale were In good den. nnd from all guarters and moved readily, best lights bringing I8 60, which was also yes terday's top price. For th five days this week receipts have been light, with as erase weight still heavy. The percentage of mixed lmfs is stead ly growing larger, however, and loads of medium weight have been c,--ilck sellers on most davs As compared wi'li lt week'a elnse. the general market shows an nver a:e advene of .' S i-r. Representative tales: No. Av Sh IT. No At. Sli. Hr 48 I I . 8 4 Sit 4... 8 i. 68 844 40 8 .' 1-0 1.0 8 - 19 t I I-" I li 41 .' I ... 8 i. 11 8M) 40 1 10 17 U4 ... 1 11 All Classes Steady. CHICAGO, Oct. 14. CATTLE Reeelnts, 3,000 head. Market steady. Beeves, 34.75 1. on; iexa steers, 4.aii;t).fiO; western steers, 34.2iVji.G6; stocker and feeders, 33.40to5.76; cows and heifers, 33 2i'a4i.60; calves, $7,609 IV uu. HOOS Receipt, 12.600 head. . Market steady for light and butcher hogs, others 6c lower. Light, 3.fKyj9.2&; mixed, 38 3"ti 9.25; heavy, $8.10rj(9 00; rough, 3S.10tjfi JO; good to choice heavy, fft.Styrrtt.OO; pigs, 18.25 iO.OO. Bulk of sales, 33 468.90. HHEEP AND LAMH.H Receipts, 11.000 neaa. Market steady. Native, 33 WVf4 26; western. 82.96f(p4.26; yearling, HStViteW; native Iambs, $4.40(3.00; western lambs, $4.766.90. )IA1I WHOI.HN 4I.I'. t-( t:. HUTTF.H- Crejimery. No. 1. delivered tr the rttall trade In l ib. cartons, sic, No. 3. In SO-lb. tubs, Joe, No. 3. tn 1-lb. cut tons. 29c, No. 3. In -lb tubs. 27v..; pa k.ng st-ck, solid pack lr. d-uiy. In tkMb. tubs, iJH)i40. Market cliMiiHes every Tuesday. I H Kl-;tiK Twins 1 . Sate) 11. young Anievl eas, i;ic; daisies. Im-; tnpieta. lv , llinlwiger, l.-sc, No. 1 brick, llac, impori-Hi hvsias. jo; dt'iiif-'Uf Sw-1s. 24c; block Swiss. &c. rol.LTK V liresnetl broilers uiuler J lb., l.V; over 2 lbs., 14c, hens lie; n- k. K"-; ducks, 16c. -eee, 16c; tuikeys. .., pige--us, per dos., 31.J); homer squabs, per cos.. el"J; lancy sijuub. per d., W W, No. 1, per do , 8i.HU. Alive; broilers, 15c, over 2 lbs.. I hens. W-jc; old roosters, 7c; old ducks, f.i.i featheretl. 11c; geese, full feathered, Itv; turkeys, lc; guinea fowls, 2oc caeli; pige--ii per dos., tjoc; homers, per dos , J0O, squal-s. No. 1. per do., 41 jo; No. i. i-er dos.. !- FISH tall fioieni I lckerel, 1-; white tlth, l)c; like. 16c; trout, lot; large ciapplcs, an-. !i-stilsh markfial. :; eel, ISc, li. id dock, 13c; flotintlers, l.ic; green catfish, lv; roealiad. 81 (W each, shad roe, per pair. Sue. frog legs, per do., 4Jo; skIiuoii, l4o. Beef Cuta Kjo. Ira I. lavau. No. 2, No. 8. c. Loin: No. 1. )6o: No. 8, 13c; No 3, c Chucks: No. t Ve. No. t. 6 So No. , 6e Round: No. 1. 7o No 8. 7o; No a ivtro. Flat: No. L 'o; No, 8. 4ac; No 1. 4(e FRUITS Oranges. California Valen cias, all sizes, per box. 35.00 u 5.25. LKM( INS l.linonlera. extra fanc-v. 800 Sl7.c. per bog, 30 oO; 360 size, i t-r bog. 37 00; choice, 300 size, per box. J6.00; 860 slxe, per box. 86.60: 240 nlze. 60o per box less. HANAIN AM Fancv selact. ner htincli. 32 2SH I 60. Jumbo, bnncli, $i. , t 'ri S 7 u. CANTALOI'I'lOS Ot-age. 12 and 15 lze. per crate. 81. 00. ITALIAN RLlTE rUllNKS- Waahtnar- ton, per crate, 31-13; In lota, per craie. 31-10. PEARS New Vork Kelfor ne. l.PU, t (-inntilil JVOHer. b iImp i,mc e,ov, t,auiui una winter isciiis. uer 3266. Al I'LV'-.S Home arown e,w,L(n bbl., 38.60tt4((0; Missouri Jonatl ni- Rrlnies ti.ilden, per bbl.. J4 .'5(U .. Bourl Hen HavlB, per bbl, $J60; "(in v ince-apci, per uoi., 4 00; ijano, per l.hl., 83.76. other per bbl., 34 00; new Oregon, 31.75; California tiravenstein, 32 10; California Relief lower. 3160. ORAPFS-allfornla Tokav. 11.40; Concords, Michigan and New per 8-lb. basket. 30c. ClUNBIihltli-B For box. 3;. 65; bbl., 36 75. WATERMELONS Texas, Hie per lb. DATL.S Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. packages In box, per box. 32. Ou. 1- ICS New California. )2'-oz. ages, K.ic; Sb-OL. pitckngea, 82.5. v i.ur. t AIU.IIS l'otatoes. Early In sacks, per bu., 90c; white stock. line quality, per nu., ii.iu. .SWEET POTATOES Vlrirlnln nar Kl.l IVil ' T a . mi . ONIONS Iowa, small red and yellow, per in., 2c, tspitush. per crate, 81. 2u RUTAHAUAS Per Ib. lc. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct 14 METALS-Standnrd copper firm; spnl, October, November and Doceinber, $12.3n j 11.50; January, SU.-t'crf lli.X London, firm; spot, 57 is 3d; futures, 57 Ids 3d. laical dealers reuirt a firm market with holders asking slightly higher prices for electrolytic; lake. 3l2.7ia 13 (W. clecttoly tic. 312.fc'Vi1.l2.s7,4j; casting, 31-..T4if 12li'. Custom hnuno returns show exports of cop ier so far this month of S.nwi tons. Tin. steady; spot, 337.OoV37.75; October, 3.16.318 J 3'i.7o; November, 335.t;0r.).'K26; December, 3l;o.lii(63u.io; January, 3;t4.76ti 36.25. London.' lirm: spot, ivliio Ids; futures, JCI60. I-nd steady; spot, 84.4(K(i-4.50. New Yotlc; 34.2-i'tfi 4.30 East Bt. Louis. London spot, 12 Iks 9d. Spelter, steady; liotVjo Ml, New York; 8Ti.4uufi.46. East t. Louis: sales. 6u.. 000 pounds December, East St. Ixuils de livery, at 35 40. London spot, :3 17 ti-1. iron. Cleveland wacrants. 4ls 7il. Ixicnliv Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry northern, No. Ml. box. box. per nnd Mia. Mis- M idsour , vat '.elii 4, per box, per box, pur box, per crate, York, per pack- Ohio, extra 1 foundry southern ami southern northern, snft, 3l6.76316.iL6; u.60a 16.00. No. No. 1 foundry 2 loundi y Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 14 COFFEE Th market for cotfoe futures opened steady at a decline of five points owing to easier European cables and realizing following the advance of yesterday, business was comparatlely quiet, and aside from the easier tendency of the F.uropean markets there was nothing to Indicate anv chanue. In the general situation, but there ap peared to be few buyers, and the market closed steady at a net decline of 6fi 10 points. Sales were reported of 27,600 bag. Closing bid: October and November, 8.76; Decomber. 8.80: Januarv. 8.S3: February s.soo; Marcn, s.oo; April, b.ksc June, 8.91c; July, 8.92c; August, temper, s.vto. May. 8 90c; 8.930 ; bep- t. Lonl I.lT4 Stock Market. ST. I.OUIS, Oct. 14 CATTLE Receipts, 4.400 head, including 2.200 Texan; market, steady; native shipping and export steer, 3'i 6(Vi7.60; dressed beef and butcher steer, 34 5Ltf7.tM; steers under 1.000 pounds, 34. 60$ 6.00; stockers and feeders, 33.6O4i'6 60; cow and heifers, 33.00iSKJ.50; canners, 32.50rj'8-10; bulls. 8fl.2Mf73.nj; calves, 36.253.0i); Texas and Indian steer, 34.00(.00; cow and heif ers 83 0u 4.35. HOUS Receipts, 6,71)0 head; market, steady: pig and lights. 88. 64X0 9. IS; packers, 8X667j.90; butchers and best heavy, 88.8& 9.16. SHEEP AND UMB9- RewespU, 1300 bead; market, steady to 10c higher; native muttons. 83X14.36; lambs. 34.o7V(7'7.10; cull and bucks, 32.6Ofr3.00; stockers, 8126.a3.75. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,0-0 head. Including 600 southerns; market, steady; dressed beef and export steers, 3660'j8OO; fair to good. 50ia26; western steers, $3.8if!.75; stockers and feeders, 33. 406.76; southern steer, 34.0t3 5 10; southern cow. 8-.75-U425; native cow, 3!.(ilVi4.7r.; native heifers. 33.75'o.26; bulls. 830i4Jfi; calves. S3.75.ua.00. HOdS Receipts. 2,6eo head; market. So to 10c higher; bulk of sales. S8.6oa).t: heavy, S4 bO'is.76; packers and butchers, S.76(U9 0f; light, S-v 90119.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000 head; market steady; lambs. 16 75fj5 90; yearlings, 34 506.1o; wethers, llda4 6(J; ewes, 33.50.4.00; stockers and feeders, 32.75 fc44u. St. Joseph Stock Fair Opess, ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 14 CATTLE Re ceipts l.luO head; market steady; steers, St5V(7.0; cows and heifers, 3301X400; calves. 34.0m 26. H( irtf Reeeiitts 3 500 head; market steady to 6c higher; top 39.00; bulk of sales, 84 40 96 SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipt 1,000 bend; market steady; lambs, 36 2fi-7.O0. Stork la sight. Receipts of live stock at the five clpal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha lew St. Joseph 1.100 Kansas City 2-0 St Ixiuis 4 (0 Chicago 8.UI0 Import of Week. NEW YORK, Oct. 14. Import of drv goods at the port of New York for the week ending today were valued at 33,-024.8OS. Import of merchandise and dry good for the week ending October 8, were 318,- 882.536. Import of specie for the week ending today were 3124.418 gold and S107.704 silver. Export of specie for the week ending December, 8S0c; January, 8.83c; February, a . Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 14. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 32c; nearby EOtJs Firm; Ponnsylvsnla and other nearby firsts, free cases, 29o at mark; cur rent receipts, tn returnable cases, 27o at mark; western firsts, free cevseia, 29o at mark; current receipts, frea cases, 27o at mark. CHEESE Steady; S'ew York full cream choice, lOVjc; fair to good. 14ifU14a LAND FOR THE LANDLESS ONES Plsaui Under Wsr for Opnlnr Part of Rosebad Indlttxt Reservatlom to Settlement. SIOTJX FALLS. 8. D., Oct M. (Special.) Information reaches her that the com mission recently appointed by President Taft to make an appraisal of about 800,000 additional acres of the Rosebud Indian reservation which it 1 proposed to open to settlement naxt spring- has commenced the work of making the appraisement. The commission consist of A. E. Kull of Burke, John 11. Scrtven. special allot ting agent of the government, and a Mr. Ellston. The commission has a chief clerk Ralph Taylor, formerly county surveyor of Gregory county. The lands to be appraised are embraced In Mellette oounty. In the south central part of the state, west of th Missouri river. The commission will visit all part of th Immense tract. The members of the coin mission say the work will be pushed so it can be completed before next spring. Most of the land embraced in the tract to be opened I said to be very doalrabla agricultural land. prln- 3 13.7XH 2 600 l.OfiO 2,6((0 10. (aO 6.700 l.SofI 12. M0 11.000 Totals ...11.000 37,100 47,000 Oil Takes a Tumble. NEW YORK. Oct 14 The Standard Oil company today reduced the prln of re fined petroleum In cases from .40c to 8 90c per gallon. Sugar and Molaaaea. NEW Y("Ii.K. Oct 14.-SI'OAR Raw. steady; muscovado, 89 test, 3 4"c; centrifu gal. W test, S T , molasses, 89 test, 3.15c. lltflned, steady. Terpentine Marekt. SAVANNAH. Oa., Oct. 14. TL'RPEN TI N E Firm ; 74',c RdSIN-FIrm; type f S lfi15; type O, 34 12V' 30- Wool Market. ST IXIFIS. Oct. 14 WOOL territory fine and mediums. 1'nchsnge l ; western mediums, Italic; 17a2(ic; fin,. H'117c. CHIEF MILLIKIN IS REMOVED Mayor Schwab of Cincinnati Act la la th Graft t'aaea Inapector Casey' Appeal Heard. CINCINNATI. Oct. 14 -Following the re ceipt of a formal refusal to resign as chief of police, Colonel Taul M. Mllllkln, Mayur Schwab today removed him from duty. The acting head of the department I John Carrol, police clerk. The appeal of Inspector James Casey, who was dismissed by Safety Director Small on charges of Intiuildadng witnesses before the graft Investigation, wa beard by the Civil Service commission today. GARDNER UNDER INDICTMENT New York State senator A erased of Bribery In (unoertlou with Anti It ace Track Hill. NEW YORK, of Brooklyn, a was arrested Oct. 14.-Frank J. Gardner former state senator who In ttcranton last night. charged with attempted bribery of Con gressman Otto CJ. Foelker, al.ni a former state senator, to vote against the anti race track bills In Albany In lis, was to day Indicted by the New York county grand Jury en the charge of an attempt to bribe a public official. Hank Clearings. OMAHA, frt. 14 Park clesrlngs day were 33 27 5 77 594 and for tin) spondmg date last year 32 A 4-71. 44. for to-corrs- fhlrno TOKI'. Oct. raeo base ball tour of Japan, Defeats the Japs. 14 The 1'rdverstty of Chi lean!, wiib n is making a met a nine repn xciiiinii tho I'nlveislty of Kilo here tmia and defeated It by a score of i to 1. Itie 4'hlcagoa muds seven hits and two errom. whllti th Kelug had six hits and fur errors. 1