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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912.
RfeAL ESTATE
CITV PBOPERTV FOR SALE
2 NEW BUNGALOWS
NEAR MONMOUTH
PARK SCHOOL
On three-room and on four-room;
both have electric lights, city water, good
cemented basements, large lot, with good
sired chicken house and all fenced In.
Near 41st and. Grand Ave; one-half block
to car, handy to school and store. A
few hundred down, balance like rent,
will handle these deal:. Call up or ask
SCOTT & HILL
Both 'Piloses. 307 McCague Bldg.
7 ROOMS AND 4 IXTS.
$1,600; easy terms; a comfortable house
in excellent repair and with four fin
south front lots 44x120 ft. each, on corner
2d Ave. and 15th St., near both Omaha
and 5th Ave. car lines; good barn and
a lot of young fruit on the lots. Death
in owner's family compels htm to leave
the city. You can get this property at a
price that will make you money. Before
buying In Omaha, see this Council Bluffs
bargain. , McGee Real Estate Co., 106
Pearl St.. Council Bluffs.
TO BUY, SKLi, UK KENT. KIKST MES
JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1 KARNAM WV.
LARQK modern residence, 17 rooms, In
cluding the basement, with good barn
located near high school and Crelghton
college. No. 2519 Chicago St. Inquire of
W. H. Griffith, 2523 Chicago St.
LARGE 6-room cott, at 4209 iake,
IloO down, balance J18.S0 per mo. Set
owner. 877 Brandels Bilg.
A BARGAIN.
Lot 15, block 130, ' First add. to South
Omaha, 22d and I streets. For nriee and
terms see R. J. Watts. 323. N Jrrth K
rftmnh "
TWO-ROOM house, barn and other
outouuaings; good well; two lots, on cor
tier; 350 cash, balance monthly. Phone
weDsier twos, sm n. 47th Ave.
OWNER LEAVING CITY
; MUST SELL
Seven-room, modern except heat, cot
tage; reception hall, parlor, dining room,
S bedrooms a:id kitchen, (all good slaed
rooms;, on nrst tloor; j bedrooms and
bath on Second floor. Has elactrla Ifrhra
good cistern with pump in kitchen, east
num., among nice snaae trees, lot 25X108.
Can be bought for 2,100-$150 cash. bal.
ance 320 a month. Let us show you this.
SUUTT & HILL
I Both 'Phones. 307 McCague Bldg.
A Big Bargain
Oiferimg
Corner lot 55x110 feet. Paved street. 7.
room house, all modern. Room for double
iiai. uwner zw no. 18th Bt.
JUST completed, sell on easy terms; 1400
uown, oaiance same as rent, bix rooms,
strictly modern. 2707 Woolworth. A. E.
Olander, 1309 So. 25th. Ave. A-1434.-
BEAL ESTATE
FARM t RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
Call torn la.
CALIFORNIA ranch, J00 acres midway
between Sacramento and Stockton, finest
grape and fruit section, 30 acres In full
bearing wine cranes, fine house, hern
wells, etc., four miles to R. R. town: 360
per acre; one-quarter cash, balance to
nun ouyer. joest lano oargain in state.
Ettelson & Nathan, 61V K St., Sacra
mento, Cal.
Colorado.
IF you want a Colorado stock ranch
that will make you money, writ me
your wants ana i win supply them. C.
w. Reed. Elisabeth. Colo.
Georgia.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
Lands adapted to the widest range of
crops. AH the money crops of the south
plentifully produced. For literature treat
ing with this coming country, its soil,
climate, church and school advantages,
write
. ; W. B. LEAHY, DEPT. K.
General Passenger Agent,
' ATLANTA, OA.
soma.
THE easiest way to find a buyer fot
your farm l to insert a small want &
In the iJes Moines Capital. Largest cir
culation la the state or Iowa, u.uuu daily.
The Casual ia read oy and oeuevud la by
the standpatters ot loWa, who siinpiy re
fuso to penult iny utiier paper lu their
humes. na.ws, l cnt a word a day; LU
per line pei montu; count mm uiomary
words to the une. Addre u jauiuee
Capital. Dvs Aloines. law
Improved Iowa Farm, Price J 25 Per
Acre Must Be Sold at Once to
Satisfy Creditors
I offer for quick saiu tor cash, 320 acres
Improved farm In Monona, Ia. Price, 25
per acre. (Jan arrange ior loan tor one
third purchase price. Traders and those
without money bave stamp.
: James L. Dowd, Trustee,
1317 S. X!d bt., (jiiiafctt. Nab.
, juuutaua.
RANCHES-320,000 to $100,000. Send for
list. Shopen ee Co., Ranch Dealors,
maha Neb.
Aebraslta.
FOUR HUNDRED ACRES
for $1,200 in Cherry county, Nebraska.
Fronts on the best hunting and fismntf
lake in state. First man with the cash
gets it
W. S. FRANK,
1025 City National Bank, Omaha, Neb.
CHEYENNE COUNT IT.
Fine 'i section, level, good eoII. six
miles of R. It; covered with grama
grass; reasonable terms.
JEWELL THE LAND MAN.
220 Board of Trade.
sou in Dakota.
HAVING decided to go to Germany to
live, will sell my farm, 100 acres, im
' proved. 7 miles from Winner, S. D.; one
third crop to purchaser if sold by Sept
1; will show land. Address George Koch.
Dexter, Ia. '
Texas..
15,382 ACRES.
Must sell in a body, no trading. It will
interest you to see a description and
Uarn the price of this land. Write ti ".
H. Graham, Cuero, Tex.
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returna
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ment receive prompt and careful atten
tion. . - "
Live Stock Commission Merchant
Byers Brcs. & Co. Strong and responsible,
WOOD BROS., 24-38 Exchange Bldg.
Great West Cum. Co.. Omaha & Denver.
Clay. Kobiton He Co., 200 Exciiange BldgT
CLIFTON Com. Co., 322 Exchange Bldg!
Martin Broe. & Co.. Kxch. Bldg.
TAGG BROS., handle cattle, beg, sheep.
OCEAN' STEAMSHIPS
j WHITE STARw
I Dominion Canadian Srvc6
iMotrrREAL-QuEBEC-LiwRppa
ONLY
4 DAYS
AT
SEA
Meitntfc.44.eJI.5-3
Teutonlc,Ar.l0.Sep.7,Oc.
UnrentlcAl.l7.Se.l4.Oc.l2
CiMrt.Aw.24,Se.2.'Vt.H
First 3M.50, SceoeS S.
OnCltuCibhi(ll) $504SS
Third Class 321 JS ft 32.50
Arrange Bookings with Local Agent
or Company's Offlos, Chicago, III.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Nothing Encouraging Develops for
Bull Operators in .Wheat
COM PESSIMISTS ARE TALKING
ea ia Reports from scattered 8ee
Ioaa Aboat To Mack Molstore
asd Nat Enough Warm
Weather.
OMAHA. July 29, 1913.
Trade in wheat is In a position where
there ia nothing very encouraging for
bull operations unless there is a spread
of black rust. On the other hand the
market is so near an export level, where
active foreign selling may develop that
there appears little chance for any Im
portant decline from the present level.
1'hia make the market about a stand
otf. Until all chance for black rust
damage is out of the way traders think
it advisable to take the buying side on
aepressluns caused by local bear pressure.
Cash wheat unchanged.
Traders In corn cannot Ignore the wea
ther map. The southwest claims Injury
to crop due from hot, dry weather. B.
W. Snow, the crop expert, wires, "My
reports on corn are coming very bad.
East of the Mississippi river it has been
cool and wet and the crop is weedy and
It Is fully as late as it was on July 1.
In Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma the
crop is already hurt by dry weather just
when It was tassellng. Iowa and Mis
court are holding about the same posi
tion as last montn, it is late and uneven,
out will pe an riant it tiie season is
Mi.tii,, .w.. i. .... t..,.. , VI
long enough. The general prospect is
I --...., j rwist iV W ttV ! Ul A J-
cause a uiuiitn has passed and none of
tne poor start has been mad up." The
season Is go wet that the corn crop is
badly damaged and it cannot be culti
vated, it has rained most every day since
June 11. Cash corn, to to lVfeo higher.
Tne feeling continues bearish wan spas
modic action in the July option, wnlch
will soon be out of tne way. The har
vesting is progressing under very favor
able conditions in most states. Peoria
wires: "Sam pretty big yields her in
oats. As high as eighty bushels to the
acre and from that oown to sixty." Cash
oats Hi&lc higher.
Wheat at Liverpool closed' unchanged
to a lower. Corn fed higher.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 86V489tto; No. S
hard. safoSSHc; No. 4 hard, so$c.
CORN-No. 2 whit. i?Vititsc; No. 3
white, 77tt4jnvc; No. 4 wnite, 75760 ;
No. 2 yeuow, i&'72c; No. S yellow, 71 &
71o ; No. 2, 714J71HC; No. 1, 71∾
IMO. 4, 6!ttitttc; no grade, 647c.
OATS-No. white, 464j4c; standard,
46HS45c; No. 3 white, o846Vio; No. 1
white, 4444Hc.
itAKLbif-Maltlng. OS70c; No. 1 feed, 34
4oc.
RYE No. 2, 02c; No. 3, 670c.
Primary wheat receipts were 2,289,000"
bushels and shipments were 939,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 1,779,000
busheis and shipments of 844,000 busneis.
primary corn receipts were 443,ouo bush
els and shipments were 281,000 busheis,
against receipts last year of 862,000 bush
els and shipments of 462,000 bushels. -
Primary oats receipt were 463,000 bush
els and shipments were 214,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of 1,061,000 bush
eis and shlpmenes of 3S1.000 bushels.
The following cash sales were reported
Wheat: No. t hard winter (Turkey), 1
car, &c; 1 car (dark), 89c; 4 cars, 88Vio; 8
cars, 88c; 1 car, SiC; t can, 87VC; 2
cars, 17c; l car, 86c. No. S hard winter,
old, 1 car, 88Uo; 1 car 88c; 2 cars, t7Hc; 1
oar, 87c; 2 cars, 8c; 8 cars, 86c. Corn:
No. 3 white, S cars, TTVic; No. yellow, 1
car, 72c; No. 4 yellow, t cars, 7lc; 1 car,
71C. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 7154c; 1 car,
71c. No. 4 mixed, 4 cars, 69c; 1 car, mc.
No grade, 1 car, 87c; 1 car, 86c; t car, 66o.
Oats: No. 4 white, 1 car, 44ft; I car, 44c.
No, grade, 1 car, 40c.
Carlot ReuelptS.
Wheat.Corn.Oats
Chicago
Minneapolis ..
Duluth ..:
Omaha
Kansas City..
St. Louis......
Winnipeg ......
.... 277
S6
.... 183.
.... W
.... 88
.... 704
.... 82S
.... 108
(1
42
8a
4
U
171
IHII AGO UHAl.l AH O PROVISIONS 7
Features of tne Trading" and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, July 29-Damage of black
rust to a greater extent than previous
estimates put the wheat market today
on the upgrade. Closing prices were firm
at 5?Hc to He net advance.
Exporters aoneared to have seen new
light regarding rust danger to wheat if
the weather were to take an unfavor
able turn. Humid days, it was stated,
would quickly give rise to a serious con
dition, especially in blue-etem rieids.
where the grain yet needs nearly two
weeks more to mature. On this account,
a half perhaps instead of a quarter of
the North Dakota crop was flgntred as
still being under menace. Export sales
of thirty boat loads helped offset the
early bearish effects of fine cool winds
in the spring crop belt and of huge re
ceipts southwest. ' September fluctuated
from 92'ic to 94Uc with last sales 94ic,
a jump of Vic above th level of forty-
eight hours oetore.
Extreme neat and inadequate rainiau
in Kansas and Oklahoma where corn is
in tassel made tne price 01 tne cereai
take a rapid ascent. September ranged
from 654 to 66TIC, Cosing strong H4'14o
ud at 66c. Cash grades were firm. No.
2 yellow. 7474o.
Oats advanced in sympathy with corn.
It was also said that the bearish show
ing in reports would be reversed in a
short time. High and low points touched
by September were 83c and 32Tc, with
the close c up at 33c. .
gumrort from backers lent steadiness 10
th provision market despite larger ar
rivals of hogs than were looked for. At
the end of the session prices for the
most part ruled within 5 cents either
way of the figures current at the pre
vious close.
Closing quotations on futures were:
Artlclej Open. I High. I Low. CIose.iYes'y.
Vi heat 1
July
Sept
9898V4
97 9S 93
ml m 93
964l96lS 96T4
99HI 100H 10
84U
Dec.
Mav.
86HH!
99H
1 00
Corn j
.1
juiy.
Sept.
T2tt
714
66H
56
7W 71H
6766f
5VsVi
6674
67'
5767Ti59
67
68
juiy.
Sept.
47
46
46H
4H
83
34
86
3274S32 3SHI
36
33
Dec
May.36Vil
m 371
Porh..l
July. 18 05
Sept. 18 26
Oct.. 118 36-87
18 10 18 06
18 36 18 25
IS 40 18 32-33
IS 67 1847
1107
18 27-M
U27
IS 32-351
H 34
Jan.. 18 67HI
18 t7! IS
Lara-l
1
July.
10 72 10 72
10 67
10 77
10 80
10 42
10 67:
10 $2
Sept.
10 82 10
10 90 I 10 90
10 80
10 35
10 37
Oct.
Jan..
Sept.1
10 4210 46-471
10 42
10 42H
I
10 67
10 60 !
10 65 I 10 57
10 67 10 TO
38
10 62-66
10 62
10 80
9 75
Oct.
10 67-ffl 10 62!
10 60
9 72
100
180 I
Jan..9 7677
980
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents. U.ttx
4.70; straights, 4.10J?4.60; spring patents,
S4.705.9O; straights, 34.604.7O; bakers, 34.00
RYENo.3, mWS- , tnn
BARLEY Feed or mixing, new, 5060c;
fair to choice malting, 707sc.
SEEDS-Timothy, 36.507.00. Clover,
31000216.00.
PROVISIONS-Mess pork, 318.1218.25.
Lard (in Heroes), $10.67. Short ribs
(loose), 310.82.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 130.000 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 2.239.0C.0 bu., compared with
1,779.000 bu. the corresponding dsy a year
ago. The visible supply of wheat In the
United States Increased 72,000 bu. for the
week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean
passage decreased 920,000 bu.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 460 cars; eorn. 189 cars; oats, 296
cars: hogs, 19.000 head.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red, 99cC1.01; No. 3 red, 7cflH.0(Wi;
No. 2 hard, i&4e; No. 3 hard, Wtf
S7c; No. 1 noithern, 31.06S1.13; No. 2
northern, Si.04igl.09; No. 3 northern, 31039
1 10; No. S spring. S1001.08; No. S sprinj,
98ctJ31.07; No. 4 spring. 94cfl1.06: velvet
chaff, SlOOflOS: durum, 31.O0U1.O8. Corn:
No. 2. 734C! No. S whlte. 7Sf 76c; No.
2 yellow, 74f 74c; No. 3, 72f 73c; No.
3 white, 75f 6e; No. 8 yellow. 7374c;
No. 4. 7071c; No. 4 white. 78T74c; No.
4 yellow, 72573c Oats: No. S new, 420
43c; No. 2 white, old, SOffsSc; new, 4v
4H; No. 8 whit, old, 4.Jj30fcc; new, 43
tSc; No. 4 white, old, ITW-lSc; new. S542c;
standard, old, Mo3Hc; new, 45$4c. Rye:
No. 2, T4$75o; No. t, 7S7ic, Barley;
48483c Timothy seed: 35.507.00. Clover
seed: tlO.OOflS.00.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, tSfiCSc;
dairies, 21i4c.
EGGS-Steady; receipts, 10,221 cases; at
mark, cases included, 13H4F164e; ordinary
firsts, ISHci firsts, 18c.
CHEESE-teady; daisies. 16fi5Hc:
twins, 14ai5c; young Americas, 14 3
ISHc; long norns. USl&ViC.
POULTRY-AUve. weak; turkeys, Vte;
chtckens, 13c; springs, I618c.
VEAL-Strong: 4l3c.
POTATOES Easy ; receipts 0 cars;
Illinois. 6o&70c; Kansas and Missouri, 7&j)
78c; Minnesota, 70ff74c;' Jersey cobblers,
ll.O0Cl.06.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
daotattons f tb Day est Vartoas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 29. FLOUR Steady ;
spring patents, 3.iC5.if; winter
Straights. 34.664.t; winter patents, 4.80
spring clears. i4.504.st; winter ex
tras, No. 1, 84.2U&4.30; winter extras, No.
3, 24.00ff4.l0: Kansas straights. 34.60ff4.7i.
Rye flour, easy; fair to good, 34.2594.40;
cnoice to lancy, .iuwt.vu.
CORNMEAL Easy; fin whit and yel
low, 31.661.70; coarse. l.0f 1.66; kiln
dried, S4.06.
RVE-Steady; No. 2 western, 76c, f.
6. b. afloat.
WHEAT Spot market firm; export,
11.11, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 31.16',
t o. b., afloat. Futures market closed
easy, o net higher; July closed, J1.08V,
September, il.0l: December. 3103 12-18.
CORN-Spot market firm; export, 81c,
f. o. b.. afloat Receipts. (.626 bu.
OAT-pot market steady. Receipts.
du. ,
HAY-Steady; prim. H.26$1.40; No. 1,
I1.80R1.3B; NO. S, Sl.VMri.20; NO. 3. WMOTttC,
HIDES - Steady; Central American,
24ic; BogoU, 2426c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 260
nc; seconds, 245j;tc; thirds, sityac; re
jects, 15c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess.
32O.C020.5O; tamlly, 320.004j21.0O; short
clears, 3l9-2620.?5. Beef, steady; mess,
J15.Oo15.60; family, 31S.0018.50; beet
hams. 328 0031.00. Cut meats, firm;
pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, 31100$
U.0U; pickled hams, 8i2.ouis.w. iaro,
firm; middle west prime, 3io.60ao.70; rt
fined, firm; continent. 3U-10.
CHEESE Irregular; receipts, 449 boxes;
state whole milk, new, white, 15416Via;
sKim8, SMii2V4c.
EGGS Steady; receipts, ll.ois cases;
fresh gathered, extras, 23i24c; extra
firsts. 2022c; firsts. 19Vi19ViC; western
gathered whites, 2024c.
POULTRY Dressed, irregular; western
broilers, 2lZ7c; fowls, i4H$l7c; turkeys,
1I17C. .
' it. tools General Market.
ST. LOUIS, July .-WHEAT-Cash,
firm; new track. No. 2 red, 31.0OQO.O3;
Kn. 2 hard. 9336o.
CORN-Strong, track, No. 2, 73c; No. 3
white, 80C.
OATS Lower; track. No. 2. 32&38c; No.
3 white, 87H3Sc.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT Futures, higher; September,
33Tsc; December, 98Vi96c.
CORN-Hlgher; September, 63Hff3ftc;
December, 5oc.
OATS-Hlgher; September, 3214 ; De
cember, 3g33Hc '
RYE-Higher; 75c.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents. $5.00
036.40; extra ancy and straight, 34.26
4 90; hard winter clears, 83.403.90.
SEED-Tlmothy, 310.00.
CORNMEAL-33.00. 1
BRAN Lower; sacked, easy, 9Sc31.03.
HAY Lower; timothy, 311.0018.00; prai
rie, $8.00ll.O9. -
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job
bing, 316.624. Lard, unchanged; prime
steam, 3l0.O2Vilo.l7. Dry salt meats,
unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, 10c;
clear ribs, 104c; short clears, 11c. Bacon,
unchanged; boxed, extra short, 11 "4c;
clear ribs, 114.C; short clears, 12c
POULTRY-Quiet; chickens, 124c;
springs, 1720c; turkeys, 16S0c; ducks,
9H12c; geese, 5llc.
BUTTER Slow; creamery, 22V4J6o.
EGGS I6H0.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 20.000 9,000
Wheat, bu 627.000 130,000
Corn. bu. 85,000 19,000
OatS. bu ;.. 172,000 19.00&
.... r- artn and Provisions
KANSAS CITY, July 29. WHEAT
Cash, unchanged to c higher; No. 2
hard, 87ff92c; No. 3, 8690c; NO. 2 red,
9697c; No. 8, 91&6c.
: CORN-Ic higher; No. 2 mlxd, 7676cj
No. 3, 76c; No. 2 white. 79 80c; No. 3, 79c.
OATS-KUflc lower; No. 2 white, 44c;
No. 2 mixed, 36S8e.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT-September, 88c; Dcmbr,
90UC.
CORN September, 6666c; December.
56c; May, 67c. . '
OATS-September, 33f33e.
RYE-7c. -
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $14.60
18.00; choice prairie, 39.00S9.26.
BUTTER-Creamery, 24c; firsts, 22c;
seconds, 20c; packing stock, 2020c.
EGGS Extras, 19c; flrsU, 17c; seconds,
13c.
Receipts. Shipment.
Wheat, bu. 269,000 294,000
Corn, bu 42,000 14.000
Oats, bu ...i,... 12,000 . 2,000
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Juiy 29.-The visible sup
ply of grain in the United States Satur
day, July 27, as compiled by the New
York produce exchange was as follows:
Wheat 18,848,000- bu., Increase. 62,000 bu.
Wrheat in bond 2.22S.0OO bu decrease
88,000 bu. Corn 3,636,000 bu., decrease
1,166.000 bu. Oats 1,034.000 bu., decrease
612,000 bu. Oats in bond 260,000 bu., de
crease 42.000 bu. Rye 803.000 bu., decrease
81,000 bu. Barley 384,000 bu., Increase
85,000 bu. Barley In bond 66,000 bu., de
crease 22,000 bu. The visible supply of
wheat in Canada last Saturday was 8.906,
000 bu., a decrease of 633,000 bu. -
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 29. WHEAT
July, 31.07; September, 96c; December,
96c; May. 994c Cash: No. I hard, 31.07;
No. 1 northern, 3107; No. J. northern,
tl.0MH.06; No. 3. tl.O21.03.
FLAX-S1.90.
BARLEY45880e.
CORN-No. 8 yellow, 7f77c.
OATS-No. 3 white, 489c.
RYE No. 2. 69e.
BRAN In 100 lb. Sacks, 19.5030.0D.
FLOUR First patents, 36 00(35.35; sec
ond patents, $4.706.00; first clears, 33.50
Q3.75; second clears, 32.402.70.
Mil ankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 29-WHEAT-No.
j northern. tl.l0l.U: No. 2 northern.
tl.071.09; No. 3 hard winter, 9497c;
September, 94c; December, 96e.
CORN-No. S yellow. 7475c; No. 8
white, 78ci No. 3. 72c; September, t6
66c; December, 88c.
OATS-Standard, 51534c.
BARLEY Malting, 6680c.
I . . , .
I.lverpol Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, July 29. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 8 Manitoba, 7s Ud; No. 3
red western winter, no stock; future
easy; July, 7s 8d; October, 7s 3d; De
cember. 7s 2Vid.
CORN Spot, quiet; 01a American
mixed, 6s lM4d; new Amerlesn, kiln
dried. 6s 9d; futures, steady; September,
4s 9ikd; December, 4s lOd.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, 111., July 29.-CORN-Market
c higher; No. 2 yellow, 72c; No. 3 yel
low, vic; No. i yellow, 70c; No. 3
mixed. 71c; No. 4 mixed, 70c; eampl. 660.
OATS Old unchanged, e lower; new
lc lower; standard, old, 46c; new, 89c;
No- 3 white, 44c; new, 88c; No. 4
white. 37$37c.
1 ,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, July 29.-COTTON-8pot,
closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling
uplands, 13.40c; middling gulf, 13.85c.
Ssles. 1,200 pales. -
Cotton xutures ciosea steaoy. closing
bids: July, 12.85c; August, 12.86c; Septem
ber, 12.94c; October, 13.06c; November,
18.05c; December, 13.12c; January, 13.09c;
February, 13.13c; March, 13.19c; May,
13.20c.
Omaha Hay Mnrket.
OMAHA. Jely 29.-HAY-New, No. 1.
312.00(802.60; No. t. S10.0012.00; No. S. 38.00
10.00; No. 1 asldland. lll.W130; No. 1
31O.O011.00; No. 3, 3S.0010.00; No. 1 low
land. S10.0011.00; No. a 3S.001&.0; No. 3,
S6.008.08.
NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET
Week Opens with Continuance of
Irregular Conditions.
POLITICAL OUTLOOK NOT LIKED
Confidence felt In Crop Prospects
Offset, Temporarily at Least, by
Other Influences Steel
lesne Sold.
NEW YORK. July 29.-Th week in th
stock market opened with a continuance
ot the very dull and Irregular conditions
that have marked operations on the ex
change during the past fortnight, the
only appreciable difference being an in
crease of bearish sentiment, augmented
by small activity from the same quarter.
The confidence felt In crop prospects
seems to M onset, temporarily at least,
by other influences, among which might
be cited the political outlook.
The minority report of the conces
sional commute which investigated the
1 niteo Mates steel corporation, calling
for federal regulation of ail corporations
whose capital exceeds a fixed amount and
other criticisms leveled against lareo
corporate interests was used as a basis
tor the selling of steel shares In the
early part of today's session, with sym
pathetic recessions in other speculative
lavoruea.
American Sugar and beet sugar Issues
also declined sharply.
Bonds Were lrreaular. wfth weakness In
Missouri Pacific. Total sales par value
mounted 10 ii.&b.mo. United states
government bonds were unchanged on
call. ,
Number of sales ana teadtr.g quotations
en stocks were a follows:
Sln. Hita. Low Clou.
'Amalgamates Coppr
American Agricultural .,
Arotrlcan BK Sugar.,.. ,
Amarlcu Caa .,
American Can pfd
American C. a F
AmarlraB Cotton Oil ,
Am. Ice Securities
American Linseed
American Locomotlre . ...
Americas S. a R
Am. 8. A F. pfd
Am. Sugar Refining
Am. T. T
Americas Tobacce
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlsoa
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast Une
Baltimore Ohio........
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ......
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Chesapeake it Ohio
Chinese. 0. W
Chicago. M. A St. p....
Chicago a N. W
Colarado F. A 1
Consolidated Cat
Corn Products
Delaware a Hudson
Denver & Rio Grand. ...
D. A R. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities ....
Erie
Erie 1st pfd...
Erie 3d pfd
General Electric
Great Northern pfd... a..
Great Northern Ore ctft..
Illinois Central i
Inlerborough Met
Inter. Met. pfd
International Harvester ..
Inter-Marln pfd
International Paper ......
International Pump
Kanaaa City Southern....
Laclede Gaa ,.
Lehigh Valley
Leulsville A Nashville..
M., St. P. A 8. 8. at...
Missouri, K. A T
Mteeourl Pacific
14, M0 U M S1H
too o4 o
t,6oo (114 h
3.100 M4 US
soo ltH litis ns
tOO 6TH i1 7
M0 M
4(K) 17
200 13
M0 4H
tl) H4
ii
IS
41 4
3
IS
S24
4.70 117
600 144
m4 U4H
1M IWVi
1,400 ll IM
00 41H 41
41
I.J00 10S IM H 108
101H
13H
l.too lioi ms ioh
100 u ss u
1,100 l?t 81 H S1V4
4,M MS "4 261 'i t4
00 MH 14 H
00 tOH 30
100 IT IT IT
1,400 103 10S lflSVi
104 1S9H 111 111
200 10 30 30
1.900 144 148
400 14 14Vi
1434
V4
lUVs
It
SS
S3
S6
63
41
100 tl 13H
1.IM Si 16H
100 M. 6av,
300 44 4S
toot 111 m
in
1.100 140 1U 13t
DO II 48 4t
KM 133 131
400 30 19
1,000 BS 67
404 110 lit
111
It
61
111
16
4
14
. 14
too It
It
100 31
1O0 104
15
104
106
let
167
1.300 17 144
300 168 161
TOO 147 144 144
IT
1.000 84 36 86
1,80 114 lit 138
300 8 88 18
m
100 116 lit Hi
1(H) 33 3J U
10.000 us in in
300 82 83 88
1.70ft 123 131 IN
gjti
"O0 IM 133 US
(00 lit 114 116
700 108 101 108
30
, 86
400 141 13 11
86,400 146 148 18
National Biscuit .........
National Lad
K. R. R. of M. 3d eta..
New York Central...
N. Y., o. a W
Norfolk A Westers
North American
Northern Paeitle
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gag
P.. C, C. a St. L
PlttsburRh Coal
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Republic I. a 8 1
800 26 88 36
Republic 4. B. pia....
100 84 84
84
Rock island Co.....
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L. a 8. F. 3d pf...
300
"j'oo
. 100
100
M 24
24
48
84
84
38
63
34
33
63
Seaboard Air Una
Seaboard A. L- P'd
Sloes-Sheffield 8. a I.--
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
80. Railway pfd...
63 7
64
1,000 110 108 110
800 28 38- 28
SOO 77 l ''4
41
600 31 20 20
14,800 169 167 17
, SO
." S3
800 2 62 t3
83,004 70 48 68
1,100 112 112 11!
800 41 41 41
Tennessee 'Copper
Texaa & Paclflo
Union Pacific
I'nton Paclflo pfd
United 8tates Realty......
United Statea Rubber....
United gtatea Bteei
U. S. Steel pfd
iTtsti fJoooer
Va.-Carollna Chamtcal ....
Wabash
Wabash pfd
100
600
200
loo
800
1,800 ,
48 48
48
&
68
83
78
t
4
13
68
82
78
13
68
83
80
Western Maryiana
Western Union
Westlnshouse Electric
TniiM ; - . mum .h.F
Total sales tor ino at.
. Mow York Money Market.
vnot.- Julv 29. MONET On
callsteadVT Zhfk per cent; puling rate
L ner cent; closing bid. Vi per cent, oi
fered at 2 PW cent. Time loans, strong;
sfxty days M P' cant ininety days. 3H
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4
PSTERUNO EXCHANGE-Steadv with
ctual business in bankers' bills at 14.84-6
for slxty-oay mn. " V""
mand. Commercial bills, 14.84. ,,
SILVER-uar, ou'c.
48c. ,.itrni4
BONDB viovernniem, 1
Irregular. fl 4f
Closing quotavwu""
HH follOWS
100 K. C. Bo. rf. J!
100 1 8. deb. 4t 1831... 83
ios a k. uni. 4... h
104 M. K. A T. Ut 4s 84
111 "do sen- 4t 84
113 Mo. Pacific 4s 73
TJ. 8. tt- 3i, tS
So coupon
O. S. ta. res
de coupon ......
V. 8. 4s, reg
do eoupoa
1014k a sen. (e
.e:arvBc".''K
imour Co. 4... 31 . 1.
!: Z (a 108 No. Pacltlo 4t f
a g L. ia 4t m d. ta
Sal. Ohio 4 W0. S. I rt J!,.
d Ss Pnn. c. 8a 1111.. J-Jj
Broik. Tr. CT. 4s... .? docon. 4a.
Cen. Leather es " " Mi.
c 4. m d. VV4i U
Chlcase A- 46 8 A. I 6i ta, . . .
do gen 4s 6 do cv. ,4......
v0mc-4.::"i
a a H. cv. a H do a. 4s .....
5 a R O. rt. ts.. 83 o l.t . ref. 4a.. 87
"',,.!:. ...... 730 8., Rubber 4a 101
L' 11 . .77Va..Car. Chem. ta.. 98
f ra. m i B iSSwabssb 1 J5
til cVn M s. 8tW..t.rn Md. 4. .... M
Inter. M,
at. ass.. v,ts".
Jsoan 4a
1
Bid- Offered. :
1 Boston Stock Market.
B06TON. July 29.-Closlng quotations
Orl StOCkS wer a i
; " 46 Nerada Cen.
AwST Copp tlNiplialnt Ml.
Amai. fft 80 Korth Butte
11
'i
80
6
ft
116
tt
1.
47
I
41
46
48
"H
41
I
ml
23
Iriune Com. .... 811-ltKorth Lah
B A C. C. a 8. M
7 Old Dominion ....
Cal. a ArUon...-.
7t Osceola ,
130 Qutncf
33 shannon
t7 Buperler
13 Superior A B. M.
10Tamarack .........
4U. 8. 8. R. A M.
68i,i, do pfd
31. a Heela.
Centennial
Cop. Range C. C.
East Butte C M...
Franklls
Qiroux Con.
Oranby Con
reeee Canaries
10 cub Con.
Xl. Royals Copper.- 34ttah Copper Co
Lake coppw 34 Wolverine ...
tl Salle Copper 4 Miami Copper
Mohawk 17 '
Condition of Trensnrr.
WASHINGTON, July 29.-At the begin
ning of business today the condHlin of
the United States treasury was: Working
balance in treasury offices. 394.836.0ft6. In
bank and Philippine treasury 8K.908.lfiB,
total ot the general fund. 3160,784,692; re
ceipt Saturday. 33,09,084; disbursements,
31,807,765; deficit to dat thl fiscal year
32,469 868, as against a deficit of 318.207.963
at this time iaat year. These figure ex-
elude Panama canal and public debt
transaction.
.New York Mrntna- Stooks.
NEW YORK. July .-Cloaing quota
tions on mining stock, were:
Allc
.S50 Little Chief ..
. 10 Unlet a
. U Onttrla
. 43 Opstr ..........
.169 Standard
... 4
...310
...150
...IW
...100
... I
Com. Tuoatl ttook.
do bands
Ceo. Cel. A V ...
Iron Sllrer
L4yH1 Cob. ...
Otferee.
10
London Stock Market.
LONDON, July 1&-Amrlcan securities
were quiet and featureless during the
early trading today. At noon th mar
ket was dull with prices ranging from
unchanged to He higher than Saturday's
New York closing.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. July .-Bank clearings for
today were 12,490.616.33 and for th cor
responding day last year 11,411.535 U-
OMAHA GENERA. MARKET.
BUTTER No. l, i-ib. cartons, We; No.
L In 60-lb. tubs. 27c; No. 1, 26c; peek
ing, 28c.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 33c; Ameri
can Swiss, c; block Swiss, 340; twins.
174c; daisies, ISo; triplets, 18c; Young
Americas, 13c; blue label brick, UVte;
limberger, Mb., 20c; Mb., 2Jc.
POULTRY Broilers, &40e per lb.,
hens, 16c; cocks, 9ft 10c; ducks, 18c; geese,
16c; turkeys, 3c; pigeons, per Cos, 1L50.
Alive: Hens, KKsjllc; old roosters, 6Vtc;
stags, 5 He; old ducks, full feathered. So;
geese, full feathered, 6c; turkeys, 12c;
pigeons, per dos., 90c; homers, 32.S0;
squabs, No. 1, 11. oO; No. 2, 50c.
BEEF CUT PRICES-Th wholesale
pi Ices of beef cuts, effective July 2$, will
oe a follows: Kibs-.No. 1. llVko; No, 2.
lbc; No. 3. ll4c. Loms-o. 1, 24c; No.
i, lie; No.' 3, l4c. Cnucks-No. 1 10c;
No. 2, 74c; No. 3. fta. Round-No. L
14c; No. a, 1212Hc: No. 3. WlOo.
Plates-No. 3c; No. 3, 96tie; No. 3,
64j6c.
rU6H (freshl-Plckeree, tc; white, ISo;
pike, lie; trout, 14c; large ci apples, 110
16c; Spanish mackerel, lSv; eel, IM; had
docks, Uc; flounders, lie; green oatflsh,
16c; rose shsd, S6o each; shad roe, per
pair, 46c; salmon. 15c; halibut. So; yellow
peich, o; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, SViC
FRUITS, ETC.-Bananas, fancy select,
per bunch, tX26Q3.SO; Jumbo, per bunch,
2.;6Q3.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30
1-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, Drome
dary brand, new. 30 1-lb. pkgs in box,
per box, 33.00. Figs, California, per case
Of 11 No. 11 pkgs., S3c; per case of M No.
12 pkgs., 12.64; per case of 60 No. pkgs.,
32.00; bulk, In 16 and 60-lb boxes, per lb.,
10c; new Turkish, i-crown, In 20-lb. boxes,
per lb., 15c; 6-crown, In 30-lb. box, per
lb., 16c; 7-crown In SO-lb. boxes, per lb.,
17c- Lemons, Llmonlera, selected brand,
extra fancy, 300-300 slses, per box. 37.30;
Loma Ltmonelra, f ancy, 100-360 slses, per
box. 16.60; 240-620 sites. 60c per box less;
California, choice, KxV3fi0 slses, per box,
16.60. Oranges, California Elephant Moon
brand, extra fancy, IW-12S slses, per box,
14.00; extra fancy, all else, per box,
34.16; Valencia oranges, all slses, 14.00.
Peaches, California, 86c. Wax beans, per
basket, 76c; green beans, per basket, 110.
Cantaloupes, California, 4t sis, 13.00.
Watermelons, per lb., IHc Peaches,
Texas, 4 baskets. 30c.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, horn grown,
per lb., 14o. Celery, Michigan, per dos.,
86c. Cucumbers, hot house, per box, 0o.
Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dos.. 3300.
Garlic, extra fancy, white, per dos., 16s.
T.Ptttic. extra fancy, white, per dos.. 26c.
Onions, white, in crate, 31.00; yellow, per
crate, 3110. Parsley, fancy southers, per
doi. bunches, 6CK&76C. Potatoes, horn
grown, new. pr bu., 86c. Tomato,
Tennessee, per 4-basket carrier, Wo.
CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET
Demand for hep Steady xCattl
. and Hons Lower.
CHICAGO, July 29.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
31,000 head; market steady, ino of f: beeves,
35.30fi9.76; Texas steers, 4.30Cr.l0; west
ern steers, 16.867-W; stockers and teeders,
34.10(g.30', ews and heifers, J2.80S8.26;
calves, 17.0ftjrio.00.
HOOS-Recelpts. 48,000 head; market
fairly active; KXflRc off; light. 37.80tf8.SJ;
mixed, 17.36Sif8.16; hesry,37.ft88.06; rough,
t7.167.36; pigs, 3)6.TBoJ.00: bulk of sales.
S7 BtV??8 On
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 24,000
head; market strong, 10Wc up; native,
13.20f6.00; western. 83.86SJ4.86; yearlings,
34.16(8.66; lambs, native, 84.25ig7.65; west
ern. 34.40f7.85.
ira.u. ritv Mae Stock Market,
KANSAS CITY. July 39, CATTLE Re
ceipts, 12.000 head, including 8,200 head
southerns; market steady to 10c higher:
top, 39.76; dressed beef and export, 38.00
9.76; fair to good, 86.768.0O; wstrn
steers, 8B.35(S.0; stockr and . tfllJ.
34.867.85, southern steers, 34.60C6.86;
southern i cows. 13.6000.60; natlv cows,
83.006.60; native hlfers, 34.26fl.50; bulls,
34.005.60; calves, K608.25.
HOQS-Rcelpts, 8,000 head; market 10c
lower; bulk of sales. 37.8O.00; hesvjA
37,76(317.88; packers and butchers, 37.0
8.06; lights, 37.86V3i8.00; pigs, 36.0Ot6.88. -
SHEEP AND LAMB8 Reoelpts, 8,000
head; market steady to 10c higher; lambs,
16.60m.66; yearlings, 14.25.00; wethers,
13.7634.25; ewes, 13.604.10; stockers and
feeders, 12.604.00, '
St. Lonte Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, July 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10.000 head, Including 6,200 head
Texans; market steady; native shipping
and export steers, 38.00Q9.tO; dressed and
butcher steers, 86008.50; stockers and
feeders, 34.60iS4.60; cow and heifers, 34.60
8.76; canners, 32.76VJ3.28; bulls, 34.00ifj6.60;
calves, 8.003.; Texas and Indian steers,
4.508.25; cows and heifers, 13bO7.W.
HOOS-Recelpts, 9,700 head; market
steady to 10c lower; pigs and lights, 36.78
t.35; packers, 88.15fr8.3iiViH butchers and
best heavy, 381008.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,400
head; market strong; native muttons, 33.75
4.75; lambs, 36.607.60; culls and bucks,
11.SO33.50; stockers, 12.00ff3.00.
tock In Sight. '
Receipts ot llv stock at the fiv prin
cipal western markets yesterday;
iauie. nuge. ouoop
South Omaha..
St. Joseph ....
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals
. 8,400
. 1,300
.12,000
.10,000
.21,000
4,800
K.900
8,000
8,000
6,309
24,000
6,000
8,000
9,700
48.000
.47,700 76,600 . 66,300
at. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. July 29. CATTLE-. Re-
oeiptS, l.SW ncaui m """ri voie,
36.76(89.60; cows snd heifers, 83J6Q.00i
calves. 34.60li8.2a.
wnr.R-RacelDts. 8.000 head; market 39
10c lower; top, 18.06; bulk ot sales, 37.65(0
7 95
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000
bead; market slow; lambs, 38.007.16.
Wool Mnrket.
BT. LOUIS, July .-WOOL-r-Bteady;
territory and western mediums, 203240;
fin medium, l&poe; tin, l317o.
LONDON, July 29.-The offerings at th
wcol auction sales today wer chlfly
cross breds, amounting to 3.562 bales. Tn
demand was quiet and prices wer in
buyers' favof. Price are now about 7
per cent higher and grade suitable for
America ten per cent dearer.
Metal Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 29 METALS
Lead, dull at 34.60; spelter, firm at 37.20.
I
Eln Batter Market.
rrjrv m.. Julv 29. The tiuotation
committee of the Elgin Board of Trad
thl afternoon aeciarea outter steaay ai
26 cents.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK, July 29.-COFFEE-FU.
ttires market closed barly steady at a
net decline of 615 point, gales, 58,000
bag. Julv, 12.97c: August. 12.96e; 8ep
tember, 13.01c; October, 1808c; November.
13.13c; December. 13.19c; January, 18.32c;
February, 13.20c- March. 18.28c; April,
13.80c; May and June, 13.34c. Spot coffee,
nulet; Rio No. .2, 12V4&14,c; Santos, 4s,
16c. .
' Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July 29. American prices
win h ejlvanced Auarust 1. K'tC a yard
to a basis of 5'4c. Trade with the Jobbers
in dress goods Is more active. Cotton
yarn are higher with demand light.
Oil and Bosln.
SAVANNAH. July 29. TURPENTINE
Firm: 43e.
ROSIN-Firm; F and O, 86.80.
Key to th Situation Bee Advertising.
OMAHA LMJ10CK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindi Command Good
Steady Prices. '
LIITLE CHANGE IN HOG PEICES
Reeeipta of Sheep and Lambs Largest
Store Month of Majreh, Bat
Price Show llttl or No
Change of lmportnnc.
, SOUTH OMAHA, July , 1311 '
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. BheeP.
Estimate Monday 3,408 4.831 14M
aame oay last week... 4,v?6 4,eu8 M
tam X weeks ago 1.U4 4,uso
Same A weeks ago l.tuO S,v4l .
tame 4 weeks ago l.itti W'i
bam dsy last year.... Loll 4,803 Si.tel
Th following table shows th racaiptt
ot cattle, hogs and sneep at South Omaha
tor ta year to date as ootnpsu-ea wttu
last year; im isu. Ino. Deo.
cattle 46e,7b7 W.0J8 M,3lt
Hogs 1udo,i l.sui.uil 449,364
bhetip l,mM h,M lai.nU
The following table shutvs tho range ot
price for hogs at South Omaha tor the
ist few oaa, witn coinpaneons:
Data UU. iaU.jjliO.inw.Uo.ia.WI
July 13
1 19 361 1 361 7 761 j 6 741 8 61
t 81 8 31 8 j Uel S S3 3 I0 U
6 3?ai7!017 841
7 244i o mi t 4ei I sot a Mi I 8i
July 30.
July 31.
juiy u
Julv i:
7 33)si 33 7 6V i 341 Ui 3
July 34
7 37H ? Si W l w
7 4oj ! I 28i i s t W 64
7 tWl l U I (89 6 81)
7 64 iei I 31 7 4J li 8 7 8 44
1M ill 7. l45
IH iW ll. 14 3 04!
juiy .
Julv at
July 3
aUy 38
July W
ounday.
CATTLE Recel ptt ot catUa wer eon
sldtrabiy lignter than on Monday of
last week aud less tnaa naif wnat they
were th corresponding day last year.
At th earn time cnicafo reported vary
large receipts and a snarply lower mat
keu Unaer th innuenc of in dtcant
at other points, th jeellng nr wsa
naturally weak at tn opeiunt, but tne
local ouyinc demand proved to be so
good thai uttl or no coaago tqok place
in prlcaa
Beet steers were in good demand and
anyinina oeslrabie sold in very lair sea.
son in the morning at prlcas that wer
generally steaay wita last waoas close,
vv nil Ultra wei e no enoioe cornted sttai t
in sight to mak a top on the market
tnr wr uauio goot) tnougn to bring
6.3u , oood western beef eoramanJM
iuuy steaay prtoet.
Cow ana heitert wers in good demand
ana in epite oi the tact torn tner was
a Uttl sprinkling on sal, practically
every nuns in sunt cnaugod nana in
good season in tne mornm. Tn prices
iaia were in tne main, in came as pre
vaiied at the close of last week.
clock came anu leeuers were also in
good demand and If anyiuing th taellng
on in mure aesiraoie sina was strong
with utner graae at least steady, it
was In tact a good nealiny maiaet from
start to tinisn.
quotations on Native CattlawOood to
choioo beet steers, t8.eutf8.Bo; tair to good
beet steers, fa.uufe.DU; common to lair
beef steer, te.(Mg.ev; gooa to choice
hetiers, t-t.2i good vo choice cows,
o.i(at).a: i air to sood cows, t4.26we.tf;
common to lair cows, l.(6(fjt.ili; good to
choice stocker ana iseaers, t.i.5a;
tair to good stocked and tsederi, Hsuq
t.to; common to fair stockers and ,tea
ers, j.tpy.4.oo; stock cpwa and hellers,
j.iio&4.76; veal etives, 4-00j'US; bulls,
etags, etc., n.76(&.ilt.
quotations on itwigs Cattle Good ta
choic oeet steers, i.v(fe.u; fair to good
ueei steers, tti.ani.ui; common to itvr
iwef steer, 3e.0U4jni.16.
Ktprebentauv aies:
BtCEF SXKERS.
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11 lie I 10 88 U84 tt
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14 feeders.. 687 6 00 13 steer.. ..1062
8 76
9 feeders.. 70) 6 so
li steers.. ..1210 7 00
It) Steers... .1X28 6 10
9 cows 964 I 09
1 es. echs. 941 I 81
IT Cow 1081 168
3 baiters.. 712 4 39
S belters., m I 30
80 cow.... .1018 6 49
27 steers.. ..1206 7 41
28 oews 967 6 IS
18 heifers.. 888 6 U
16 feeder. .13u7
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8 cow..... 860
13oowa... 998
7 haifara.t 796
29 oowa 990
37 steer., ..1J62
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9 feeders.. 681 S M 4 heifers.
calve... 241 810 7 cow....
V. Q. Uoxle-Neb.
4 65
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19 Steer.. ..1481 7 86 3 teeders.. 843 6 00
Qeorga Mofllnley Neb.
U steers. .1387 8 36 at heifers.. 1060 3 74
iW steers.. ..1223 7 70 t cow..;..W7t t 60
7 cows U05 S 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
6 feeders.. 670 6 60 9 heifers..
3 calves... SOO 7 00 1 calves...
I Cows 760 3 86 9 c. & bs.
3 bun 1L0 4 76
BS7
166
913
116
7 76
5 60
WYOMING.
3 oows 1006 4 76 14 Stora....lOU 3 60
So cow 962 6 46
COLORADO.
7 cows 1011 4 66 18 cs. tt hs. &$4 8 80
HOGS-In spits ot large receipts and
lower price at Chicago tne hog market
her opened in good teason with ship
pers buying bogs ef good quality exciu
slvtiy at price fully steady and in spots
mong when compared with Saturday's
market. As usuat packers were th small
est buyer at the opening and did not
fill the bulk of their order until th
shipper had practically ' dropped out.
PacKing hogs and the mixed kinds sold
mostly steaay, anytnlng on the common
and rougn heavy order changing hands
at figures weak to a tittles lower. Trad
was fairly active tront the start, ss
ptactlcaiiy vrytnlng was disposed ef
oy lo :o o'clock. Th general market may
be quoted a being pretty oios to steady
with Saturday's prices, snippers buying
several loads ot choice (hipping hogs at
the top price, 37.90.
Hepresematlve tales:
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180 7 40 SS HI
130 7 40 SI ITS
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... T 44 78 344
40 t 40 4t 390
300 T 10 17 17
130 7 40 81 21S
... 7 80 7 314
80 7 44 U 30
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130 7 40 81 33S
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KHEEP About fifty-Seven cars f sheen
and lamb were yarded thl morning, it
being th lrgit run sine March 28.
The receipts Included shipments from
Montana, Idaho, California and th eorn
belt, bulk of the stuff coming from
Idaho. Fst sheep and lamb wer about
equally represented among th tqtal re
ceipts. With the exception of a few
loads of good wthrs, duality was simi
lar to that at recent shipments. Al
though the mum? of lambs was a little
large? that; usual, there were no real
goo", iarnibs on sale.
Buyers were out fairly early In the
morning looking over the large receipts
for anything that would make desirable
killers. There was a good demand for
real good stuff, but as comparatively lit
tl of that kind was on the market, trade
at the best was only fairly active.'
In the end buyers and sellers got 'to
gether and th big bulk ot the supply
was disposed of In fairly good season.
Prices paid for sheep and lambs were .
generally steady with the close of last '
week. Some fairly good Idaho lambs
brought 37.30 and a amall bunch of year
lings sold as high a 36.00.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, 37.00$'7.60; lambs, fair to
good. 36.26(7.00; lambs, feeders. 34.50i35.t0;
y earlings, light, 34.755.16; yearlings.
heavy. $6-6004.76; yearling, feeders, 33.603) i
4.26; wethers, good to choice, H10U0;
wethers, fair to good. 33.76&4.10; wether, 1
feeders, 33.2608.75; wes, good to Choice.
13.1644.00; wes, fair to good, 13.00S1.73;
ewes, feeders, 31.00i$3.00.
Representative sales:
ISO.
AV.
.- 63
. 105
. 105
. 103
. 108
. 66
. 65
. 78
. 82
. 85
. 87
. 130
. Ill
. 84
. 88
. 8$
. 93
. 89
. 92
. 6$
Pr.
6 25
8 To
3 76
3 75
i25
7 txi
7 26
4 15
485
4 7o '
4 75 ,
4 So
410
2 50
3 i5"
3 75
46
4 76
4 75
5 50
710
ii native lambs
17 Idaho ewes
37 Idaho ewe
326 Idaho ewes
40 Idaho wethers
151 Idaho lambs
445 Idaho wethers
291 Idaho yearling
630 Idaho yearling
59 Idaho yearlings
148 Idaho yearlings
603 Montana wether
510 Montana wethera
15 ewe, culls
56 native ewes
56 native ewes
38 native wether
78 Idaho yearlings
825 Idaho yearlings
ISO Idaho lambs
419 Idaho lambs ................
60 Idaho lambs
137 Idaho lambs
114 native lambs
11 native ewes
37 yearling wether, culls...,
M Idaho wethera and ewe..,
48 ' I 4 ) -
84 , 7 W
7 00
8 75
4 15 .
430
118
84
85
More Militiamen ;
Ranr. tn Pa. int. HrAfilr
to Suppress Eiots !
CHARLESTON, W, Vtu, July J9.-The f
Third battalion of th Wst Virginia Na .
tlonal guard was ordered tonight to pro
ceed at one from Mount Gretna, Pa.,
to th Paint Crek mining district of ;
Uila stat, where a strike has been on t
for months. This is the second call sent ,
to Mount Gretna, whr th guardsmen ;
hav been attending a aummer school of .
instructions, witnin a iw oay. y to
morrow 465 stat soldirs will b scat
Urd throughout th mining district in
an effort to put a stop to th rioting and
bloodshed of th last few weeks.
James Roberts, a bookkeeper at on of
th Lewi mines at Chelyan, was shot in
the hip today as h walked toward a
train. At th tlm many miners wer
congregated about th railroad station.
Warrant for th arrest of some of tho
miners wer issued tonight and an at
tempt will b mad to serve them in th
morning. A preliminary hearing has been
at (or tomorrow aiurnoon and a com.
pany ot militia has been tent to Chelyan.
Th situation at Mucklow and Toms,
burg, scenes of violence last week, is re
ported as e.ult, although further out-
ntor Glasscock did not Issue a procla
mation today declaring martial law. Such
action had ben rumored. ,It Is said th
avAin(v and hla advisers believe there
should be a greater foroe of militia pres
ent before taking this step.
Th miners at many polnta held meet
ings today. Th principal speakers war
socialists who ars candidates for offices
on the legislative and county tickets.
Arctic Explorers ,
Resemble Animals
When Found July 17
CHRISTIANA, ' July 29.-Captaln EJna
Mlkkelsen, the Danish Arctic explorer,
and the engineer. lvrn. who were
resaued July 17 on th coast of Greenland,
by a Norwegian fishing vsssl, after aav. '
Ing spent mors than two years in that
region, looked like wild animals when
their retcuer found them. They had
spent the previous winter at Bass Rod;
Island, not Shamrock Island, as previously
stated, and it wa there tnat th Nor
weglans came upon them in a camn
which they had built.
Th first sign that there were human
beings on th island was a wooden bar
with the dat 1912 cut in it, set up as
Signal, which th Norwegian fishermen
happened upon. Investigation disclosed
th cabin. Th fishermen knocked on
Am i MllrkttlaAn Snri .'Ivftraait
rushed out, nearly naked, with guns In
their hands, under the impression that
th knocking was caused by beasts of
MM. '
rio.
Mlkkelsen had been very 111 on th long
Journey to Bass Bock island and lversen
had dragged him 100 miles on a sledge.
Fortunately the men had enough ammu
nition to enable them at all times to pro
our food.
Old Catholic Decree
Not Revoked By, Pope
ROME, July 9.-Tha report that th
pep has repealed th decree "Ne Temrc"
I absolutely unfounded nor is it likely
ever to be revoked as it embodies provis.
Ions, which hav governed th aiiurch
procedure for two centuries.
It 1 probabl that th misunderstand
ing with respect to the repeal of the
decree arose through the suspension of
the provision relating to mixed marriages
In Germany and Hungary. The other
provisions of th "Ne Temre," however,
are in full force in those two countries,
whll in th United States and England
all provisions of th decree without ex
ception ar still in fore. Thus a mar- '
rlage between Catholic and Protestant
without th Sanction of th parish priest
is null.
It is declared that possibly the United
States and England may later obtain
a change In that provision. . ,
GOVERNOR COLQUITT GIVEN
BIG VOTE IN TEXAS PRIMARY
DALLAS, Tax.. July M.-with prac-
ucaiiy m per teni ui ma vuis vosi in ine
democratic primary election of yesterday
accounted for in present returns it is
Indicated that Governor Colquitt 'will
hav , a majority of about 40.000 over
Judge W. F. Ramsey and that Congress
man Morris Bheppard will have nearly as
many popular votes as his three oppon
ents combined and a majority of the dis
trict , instructions to member ot the -
legislature. ' '."'': v
In twelve congressional districts tho
incumbents had no opposition. Congress-
man Dies, Young and Callaway have, woo
in their districts. Th nomination in the -
First district has ben won. by Horace
WY Vaughan, in th Fourth by Samuel
Rayburn and in th Eighth hy Joseph &
Eagla