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TilE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913. IS REAL ESTATE. CITY PIltlPl.n.T'V VOll SAI.C SARCOPHAGUS. $500 Down Balance Easv Buys a Rood 8-room cottage, alt modern ixccpt heat; good-sized rooms; nice yard; lear 21th BU car line; price 82,650. Ailt' o see It. SCOTT & HILL, bouglas 1009. 377 McCaxue Bids. A I1EAUTIFUL homo for sale or rent t 2217 Fowler. You must see this to ap predate It If Interested, call Web. 1304. FOR BALE Substantial -room house, lelng remodelled, completely modern. 2004 Decatur, 83.150. Bargain. Easy terms. Phono D 618 or II 2758. TO BUY, BELL On RENT, FIRST SKK OHN W. BOBBINS. 1802 FARM AM ST. REAL ESTATE. , ' VAUM A RANCH LANDS FOR. BALM, California. CALIFORNIA land excur. every Tues. W. T. SMITH CO. 815 Cltr Nat Bank. Colorado. 82(1 ACHES for 8S00.' to actual settler nly. Must have your tiling rights. Only .7 miles from main line Rock Island. 133 nlles east of Denver, In rain belt where tood crops hava been raised for 30 years. I MI nice level land. Has smalt sod house, f. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. AebraaUa. FARM TO RENT on a 4-year lease, 329 acres; half farm land; half alfalfa. Box 143. Genoa, Neb. SCO ACRES at a bargain; 3120 per acre; must self to- settle up estate; within two miles of Archer, Merrick County Ne braska. An Ideal stock and grain farm; fenced; black loam soil: running water; lght room house; good barns and sheds: tGO acres .used for grain; 330 acres Used tor pasture; alfalfa, wild and tame hay. An oxtra good grafted bearing urchard. Address or see V. F. Hirst. Trustee. 1731 Blake Blv'd. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SECOND BOTTOM FAKM NEAR OMAHA 200 acres second bottom land, fenced and cross-fenced; good buildings, mostly new; 90 acres In crops, 70 acres In pas ture, 35 acres native grass meadow, S acres In grove, garden and feed lot; rich black soil; no stone or gravel, only a few acres sandy, no overflow. All can be cultivated If desired. Located 80 miles from Omaha, 3ft miles from railroad town. Price", 3160 per acre; ,no trades. J. H. btJMONT & SON, ?hone D6ug. CM. K03 Farnam St, Omaha, " Oreuon. WE are owners of a 700-acre 3-yenr-old Mmmercjm. .apple orchard, located In Douglas county, Oregon, nonlrrlgatcd and In high state of cultivation; will sell' It In 100-acro. tracts or multiples thereof to responsible parties desiring, a first-class retail prop6sltlon. Detailed Information and terms furnished. Sunnydnle Orchard Company, 1303 Plymouth Bids., Minne apolis, Minn. Maallllltttuji. "PRIZE-WINNER FORTY." 10 acres on Columbia river. Wash. Splendid Improvements, complete equip ment Finest bearing fruit trees and vineyard. Within one mile of three railroads: easy shipments to lour largs titles. Euberb model modern ftuit (arm; will produce this fall 60,000 boxes firlta winning fruit Owners have other ocreaslng business interest. Address, (12 Columbia building, Spokane, Wash 'ngton. Wyoming. COME TO PINE BLUFFS, WYOMING, where farming pays where LOOO cars of train were shipped out last season where on an average the crop each year en every acre under cultivation moro than pays for the- land where oats yield 15 to 100 bushels per acre, wheat 30 to 40 oushels where the land cultivates easily -where we have fine climate and ample ralntalt where those who are here - have, made good. Wit - refund yourv expenses If these. .statements are untrue. I own W.OOO acres of virgin .soil, stored with, the Jntllled riches of centuries, which I offer !or sale rat 31Q to 325 per acre On terms r.lthln yjjur, reach. Let me send you de scriptive, literature, C. L. Beatty, Fine Bluffs, Wyo. 761 ACRE8 good land with four-room house, large horso barn and cattle sheds; Und welrienced and cross fenced; 'plenty Dt open range, close to timber and Baw tnlll; excellent mountain water: all necet tary machinery: hay loader, stacker, blacksmith outfit 81 head of cattle, 32 lead of horses; a snap for 315,500. 320-acr dairy farm; 120 acres under cul tivation; 200 acres pasture and meadow: 1-room house, stable; excellent location; good water right: 33,000. 120-acro farm; 40 acres in alfalfa, 23 teres In grain; good fence and water right; located by the transcontinental highway; two-room house, granary and stable; fS4,000. . For small or large, farms or anything you wish In the way of land, write C, G. Youngberfcr Lyman. Wyo. REAL ESTATE LOANS. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms, O'KEEFE RKAL ESTATE CO., 1010 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LOANS'on farrr.a and Improved city 1roperty, a, 84 and 6 per cent; no delay. I. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam St. WANTED City loans and warrants. W7 Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam 8t n a TJtTTXT T3tm Loans 1500 and un. U-XJJLV V Ait OJiwu. omnha Nat Bank. 3100 to 310,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead. Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. aoL CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-812 Brandels Theater Bldg. CITY loans, wanted. Loans for build ing purposes. W. IL THOMAS, 223 State Bank Bids. MONEY on hand at lowest rates tor loan on Nebraska fa.-niB and Omaha elty property In any amounts. U W. BINDER. 823 City National Rank Bldg. MONET to loan on Omaha homes. No delay. J. H. Mlthen Co.. Inc., 821 Cltr Natlonsl Bank Bldg. Douglas 1273. LARQK loans our specialty. Btull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat Wanted City Loans Peters Trust Co. . 1622 FARNAM ST. "wanted to buy. Dolgoff 2d-hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7802. STEAMSHIPS. ' ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage IVs days. Modern rates, for hook of tour J. rxtea. etc.. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, ien. Ant.. S5 W. Randolph St., Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP A VEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha- Save mileage And shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live Steele Coramlsalon Merchants. DYERS', BROS. CO., Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Cora. Co.. 23 Exchange Bldg. MARTIN BROS Sc CO.. Exchange Bldg. Key to the Situation Leo Advertising. GRAIN AND PRODUGE MARKET Elovator Men Arc Getting Ready to Handle New Wheat Orop. CORN HOLDINGS NOT STRONG Pronounced Liquidation. Are Likely to1 Result With Attend.nir Losses' Cereal Is Novr Growing Splendidly OMAHA, July 2, IMS. Elevator concerns at Chicago and cash handlers Of grain are making prepara tions to handle millions of bushels of new wheat during the next few weeks. The southwest sold about 760,000 bushels of new grain to a Chicago concern yes terday and this was hedged, In the pit tor July and September delivery. Under present conditions the bears seem to hold the whip hand, although Chicago wheat stocks at this time are abnormally small. As ah offset to this, however. Is the al most entire absence, of export demand and a general apathy to the trade. The transaction: at the seaboard yoster aay on foreign account were reported at twenty boat loads and the total sales In Chicago were only 86,000 bushels. The open Interest In July wheat has been materially reduced during the last five or six days, as liquidation by longs has been on a liberal scale, while on the other hand shorts have bought freely, doubtless fearing something out of the ordinary might possibly turn up and cause losses to them. Cash wheat of o lower. The holdings In corn are not as strong as many people In tho trade believe, and any sharp price losses will see further fhd Pronounced liquidation to these holders. The corn plant throughout the 5" J. Progressing nicely and those who bought that cereal on hot weather reports have been made to pay the piper. The Argentine corn Is being moved out at a rapid rate artd shipments from that country will again be large. Cash corn was Ho higher. The oats market continues strong and steady. Cash oats were Viltc htghor. .tH,earanc8; Wheat and flour equal to i?00 bushels; corn. 48,000 busneis; oat. 6,000 bushels. Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged to Vid lower and corn, U&Hd higher. Primary wheat receipts were ti29,000 bushels and shipments 300,000 bushels, against receipts of 234,000 bushels and shipments of 233,000 bushels for last year. Primary corn receipts were 845,000 bushels and shipments 300,000 bushels, against receipts. of 813.000 bushels and shipments of !M,(X bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,206,000 bushels and shipments 441.000 bushels, against receipts of 474,000 bushels ana shipments of 471,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. . Wheat Corn. Oats.- Chicago 69 42Q- 37$ Mlneapolls ,184 ... ... Duluth 184 Omaha 22 44 14 Kansas City 35 32 5 St. Lou! ,.. 30 24 11 Winnipeg - 71 ... The following cash sales were reported: .Wheat: No. if hard winter, 1 car, Slttc; 6 cars. 84Mc: 1 car 84Uc. No. 3 hard win ter, 1 car. Sic: 2 cars, S3Wc. No grade hard winter, car, 76c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 82c; Vt car, ila. No, 4 spring,, car, 78c. Oats: Staridard, 1 car, 39V4C. No. 3 white. 3 cars, 2954c No. 4 white, 1 can 83c; 6 cars, SS$io; 1 car, 3$Hc No. 3 mixed, V4 car, 38c. Rye: No. 2, 1-3 car, 64c. Corn: No. 3 white, 4 cars, 63a; 1 car, 67&c No. 4 whltfi, 1 car, 6ttc. No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 67$ic. No. 3 yellow, 6 cars, 67Hc; 1 car, 6714c. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 66V4C No. 3 mixed, 10 can, 67$4c. ltt cars, b'to. No. 4 mixed, 6 cars, 6SHc No grade, 2 cars, 63 Vic; 1 car, 63c; 1 car (poor), 60c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. Z hard, 845jS4ic; No. 3 hard, 83aS4c: No. 4 hard, 80S82V.cs No. 3 spring. 82V4S83CI No. 4 spring, 7SQ82o; No, 2 durum, 8182ttc; No. 8 durum, 80J481VjC Corn: No. 2 white, 68Vtc; No. 3 white, 67H68c: No. 4 white. 6641 66Ho; No. 2 yellow, 67H57?io No. 3 yellow, 67KiS67Wc; No. 4 yellow, 66 66Ho; No. 2. 67HO! No. 3, 6757Ho; No. 4, 656Hc; no grade, &063V4c. Oats: No. 2 white, 33H40o; standard,- 29Hc; No. 8 whlje, 3Dc; No. 4 white, 3SHa09a Bar ley: Malting, E6ftS0ot No. 1 feed, 435o. Rye; No. 2, 66(86SV4o; No. 3, 64MS660. CHICAGO GRAIN AID PROVISIONS Featnrea of tlo Tradlngr Ad. Closing Prices ob Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July 8. Ocean engagements of freight rooms said to amount to as much as 150 toat loads, put strength today Into wheat The market closed steady at a net advance of Ho to HQ He Corn showed a gain of Tiiflc to Vic. and a rise of & to In provisions, tho finish was 104130c above last hlsht. It was just after: an easlc going start tnat wheat bulls were aroused by signs of preparation for exports on a large scale. Unfavorable crop reports from the nortnwest neipea sustain prices late in tho session. Besides, an authority here estimated the total domestlo yield this season at 720,000,000 bushels, against 730.000.000 bushels for 1912. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 485,000 bushels. Primary re ceipts of wheat were 629,000 bushels; a. year ago, rci.wu Dusneis. Improved Industrial and shipping' do- mand lifted corn despite splendid weather and favorable crop news. Shorts covered at a disadvantage after finding the mar ket bare of offers. Bears In. Oats "wero handicapped by a story that the Euro oean crop was practically a failure. ' The monthly statement regarding the stock of provisions here was construed as bullish and active buying swept priced upward. Foreigners ana pacKers evinced eagerness for lard. Article open. ( High. I Low. Clore-i Ysy July. 89 Sept 89i3 Dec Corn ,8JHf July. 60 Sent Dec 68W Oats July. Sept. 40 42 48 20 85 20 72 11 20 1140 11 47 Dec Pork July, Sept l-ard July, Sept Oct., Ribs July. 11 77-80 BePt, 11 86 11 65 Oct. Chicago , Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 red, 9205c; No. 8 red, 9O0C3o; No. J hard, 9192o; No. 3 hard, lc; No. I northern, 9S94p; No. 2 northern, 9&393ot No. 3 northern, 9142o: No. 2 spring, 920 93C!' No. 3 snrlne-. Xxntila! Tin. 4 m-lni- ,t5eoc; velvet chaff. 90iff93c. Corn: No, i. ui7nnutc; no. z wnite, wawuc: wo, 2 yellow. 62t62c; No. 8, 2c; No. 8 white, 62W66JC; No. S yellow. l62cj No. 4. 670; No. 4 white, 893!0q; No. 4 yellow, 67Qlo. Oats: No, 2 white, 42 643c; No. 8 white, 41iS42c; No. 4 white, 39041c; stahdurd, 42t42o. Rye: No. 3, 1362. Barley: Bojfaq. Timothy; 33.75 64.75, Clover: Nominal. Pork: 321.10. Lardt 311.50211.8214. Ribs: I11.62U1MX . BUTTER weak i creameries, 23, to 24626c . EGGS Unchanged: rscelpts, 19,037 esses; cairns, w, uraip, iinmtaa. CHEESE Lower; daisies, 14614a; twins, 14814c; young Americas, 14 J4Ho. long horns. 14614c. POTATOES Hlirher: 6ftaro: recslDts. SJ cars. POULTRY-AUve. higher; f,wj. 15c; springs, 25c turkeys, 17o. Mlnnrapoll flralu STarket. MINNEAPOLIS, July 2. .WHEAT July. 90c; September, 92ea2cTpe. cemDer, vim. uasn: no. i narq, VilaCl No. 1 northern. 928S3Uc: No. 2 northern. 0t391c; No. 2 hard. Montana, $3890c; so. t wneai. ssaKKC FLOUR AND BltAN-UnchaJiged. CORN No. 3 yellow 6766iO. OATS-Nor 3 white, 39Q40c. RTE No. 2, 66047C. FLAX-tl.34. BARLEY t45o. I'.qrta Market. PEORtA, HI., July 2-CORN-No. 3 yellow. 61V4c; No. 3 yellow, 6lc OATS No. Z white, 42c; standard, 41842c. ( Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL. July 2. WHEAT Spot, steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7e9d; No. Ipf,. No. 3. 7s3d. Futures, steady: July. 7std; October. 7s 3d; December, Ts3d, corn spot, steaay; American mixed. 89 89 89 89 89WH 90$ 98H 90V4SU WA3 93ft B2MQ 81 60K 61 0U 61 61 62 61 62 mm. C 68 53 40 41 40 41 Wlm 43 42 42f43 3 44 43 44 20 82 21 10 20 82 2107 20 92-95 2100 20 87 21 00 11 40-42 11 60 11 40 11 60 11 42-60 11 66 11 42 11 65 11 60-65 11 70 11 60 11 70 11 85 11 90 11 85 11 90 U 90-95 11 96-97 11 90 11 95 11 70-72 11 75 11 70 1175 new, kiln dried. 6s6d; American mixed, old, 6s; American mixed, old, via Galvus ton. 6s 8d. Futres, steady; July, Lu Plata, 4s M September. 4sl0d. OMAHA aiCNERAL MARICBT. BUTTKR-No. L 1-lb. carton. JScj No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. 27c; No. SCa FISH-Whlte. fresh. lc; trout, tresh, 12c; largo crapplrs, fresh, 12a; Spanish mackerel, 15c; eel, 17c; haddock, 12o; "flounders. 12c; shad roe, per. pair, 40a; .salmon, fresh, 16c; halibut, fresh, 9o; buffalo, 9cl bullheads, lto; Channel cat tish, 13c; pjks, 14c: pickerel, lie, CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32c: Ameri can Swiss, 20c; block tiwiss, 24ot twins, 18c; daisies, lSo; triplets, 18c: Young Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 17o; llm burger, 2-lb.. 21c; l-lb.. Uai New York white, 20c. POULTRY-Brotlers. 33939a per lb.; hens, 16; cocks, HHc; ducks. 1H200; geese, 18c; turkeys, 20625c; pigeons, per dot, 1L20; rosters. 9c; ducks, full feathered, 10c: geese, full feathered, 13c; squabs. No. 1, M-tO; No. 2. 60c. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs. No. 1, 17c; No. Z. 16C No. 3, 14c Loins, No. 1, 19c: No. 3, 17c No. 3, 16c. Chucks, No. 1, Uo; No. 2, lie; No. 3. 10c. Rounds. No. 1. lie; No. 2, I4c; No. 3, 1(0. Plates, No. 1, 8c; No. I 8c: No. 3. '70. The following fruit ana vegetable prloo are reported by the -dtunsky Fruit tim pany: FRUITS Hood rtver strawberries, per 14-quart case, 33.60: California red rasp berries, per 24-quart case, 84.00; California Logan berries, per 24-quart case, 83.00; California blackberries, per 24-quart case, 33.00; apricots, per 4-basket crates. 81.75; plutss, per 4-basket crate, "8100; peaches, per box, JL60 to it 7?; Call to ml black or red xherries. per box. 32.00; California cantaloupes, pony crates, 88-60; California standard, per crate. 86.00; home grown cherries, per 24-quart cas. t-00; home grown gooseberries, per 24-quart case. 82.25. Oranges, Sunxlst Valenctast US, 238 sixes, per box, 35. W; 150, 176, 200, 216, 260 sites, per box, S8.60; fancy Valencia, 126, 288 stses, per box. 86.00; . Valencia!, 160 sixes, per box, JJ.60: Valenclas 178. SOA, 316, sixes, per box, 30.00. Apples, extra tancy Gano, circle brand, per bbl.. 85.60; extra fancy tVlnesap, per bbU, 8&60. Evaporated cranberries, carton contain ing 36 packages, per carton. 82.70. Lemons, extra fancy Bunklit WOs and 360s, per box, 89.00: extra choice red ball, SOOs and tOO. per box, 88.60. VEGETABLES Large new potatoes, per bu.. 81.00; 6-bag lota or more, per bu., '90c; rural, per bu., 50c; red river early Ohio, per bu., too. California crystal wax onions, per crate, 11.60; Texas Bermuda, per crate, 81.00. Fancy Texas tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, 81.09; 6 crate lots. 93c. Beet cuts prices: No. 1 ribs, 17o; No. 8 ribs, 12c;,No. 3 ribs, 15a No. 1 Joins. I8ci No. 2 loins, 17c; No, 3 loins, 16a No. I chuck, He; No. chucks, 10o; No. 3 chucks, 10c No. I rounds. 14c; No. 3 rounds. Uol Ho. ,8 rounds. l3o. No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 plates. 7c; No. 8 plates, 7c, MISCELLANEOUS Red hew potatoes, per hamper. 12.15; California Jumbo celery, per. dox.t 83-00; cider Olott's. pet, kec. 83.60) cider Nehawka, per keg. 83.25; asparagus, per dox;, 60c; rhubarb, per dot, auc; onions, per dqx., 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per dos., 60c; parsley, per dox., 40c; radish, per dot, 40o; head lettuce, per dor., 8LO0; homegrown leaf rettuc. per dox., 40o: green peppers, per basket 600; wax orgrcen boons. Per; liampet, 84.00; hot house cucumbers, per dot, 31000 2.00; cauliflower, per crate, 88.60; Venetian garlic, per lb., 12o; 5'oxaa new cabbage, per lb., 2c; eggplan1 per dot, 81.6032 M; horseradish, 3 dot j titles In case, rer ckso, 81.90; dromedary biand dates, pkg., 13.00 : anchor brand dates, pkg., walnuts No. 1 M.ft ahull, per lb., ftc medium pecans, p sr lb., 13o; pcans jumbo, per lb-. Jo; giant peoans. Loulsl. ana paper shell, por lb., 26c: filberts, per lb., lie; Drake aimonds, per lb., i6o; paper shell, Uo; Braills, per lb.. lOo; large washed, per lb., 12o; hlack walnuts, pet lb., 2o; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. Cftoj jumbo peanuts, ptr lb., 8c; roast reanuts, per Ib8o; shell baric hickory nuts, per lb., 4c; large hickory nuts., pr .b.. to; white rice popcorn, per lb., .sc; cheskera, per 100 pkg. case, 84.60: chaexsrs, per U pkg. case. 81.75: Leall Brry poxes, qtt, per LOOO. 82,75.: Cars and Wheat Kcalon IlmlletlB. United States Department of Agricul ture', 'weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at f ei. m..75th meridian lime, Tuesday, July 1, 1913: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. . Temp. Ratn- Stotlon. High. Low. fall, f Sky, Ashland, Neb.. 93 63 .64 Clear Auburn 92 66 .00 Clear Broken Bow... 87 68 .00 Clear Columbus 90 61 ,00 Clear ' Culbertson 93 69 .00 Clear Falrbury 89 6S .00 Clear, Fairmont .90 61 .00 Clear, Grand Island .. 92 64 . 00 Clear Hartlngton 83 60 .00 Clear Hastings 90 62 , ,95 Clear Holdrege ,. 90 63 ' .00 Clear North Platte.. 86 62 .00 Clear Lincoln 93 67 .00 Clear Oakdale ....-... 86 60 .00 Clear Omaha ... 90 70 .00 Clear Tekamah ...... 93 65 1.85 Clear. Valentine ,... 80 60. .00 Clear AUa, la ... 89 60 .70 Pt cloudy Carroll. Ia...,. 90 60 .41 Pt cloudy Clitrtnda; la.... 91 67' .00 Clear Sioux City, la. 90 63 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. Not Included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus 18 98 70 .60 Louisville 23 96 72 .60 Indianapolis .... 15 - 94 70 .40 Chicago 24 SO CO ' 1.30 St. Louis 19 88 63 ,70 Des Moines .... 22 88 64 Minneapolis .... 51 76 . 62 .00 Kansas City ... 26 86 66 .80 Omaha .......... J7 , W 63 UO Tho weather Is slightly cooler In the northern portion of the corn and wheat region, but continues very warm In the eastern districts. Heavy and general rains occurred In the eastern and southern "por tlons and. showers, occurred in all other portions except the Minneapolis district Rains of one Inch or more occurred at the following stations: In Nebraska at Tekamah, 1.82. Kansas, Iola, LOO. In Mis souri. Ironton, 1,20. Ir- Illinois, Paris, 2J0; Hlllsboro, 1.00. In Indiana, Cambridge City, 1.60. In Ohio, Dayton, 1.00; Buoyrus, 1,10. In Kentucky, Earllngton, 3.10. L U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Bureau NeTT York General Market. NEW YORK. July Z.-SUGAR-Raw, firm; centrifugal, 3,46c; muscovado, 2.OC0; molasses sugar, 2.70c. Refined, firm. EGGS Irregular; receipts, 29,102 cases; fresh gathered extras, 222tc; extra firsts, 20621o; seconds. 16617o) western gath ered whites. sajyJMa BUTTER Firm! receipts, 20,053 tubs! creamery extras, 37027c; firsts, 26927o; seconds, 246?5c; Imitation creamery, 24c; factory, current make, firsts, 33c; seconds, 2021a; packing stock. 19621a, CHEESE Steady; reoelpta, 4,812 boxes; state whole milk, fresh white and pale colored specials, 14o: state whole milk, fresh undergrades, 13614c; skims, 3611c. POULTRY live, unsettledl western broilers, 26627c: fowls, 16616Hc Dressed, 'steady: fresh killed western chickens, 23o; fowls, 16619c; turkeys, l864c. Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July J. WHEAT Close: No. 2 hard. CTCSOcj No. 8. 83 86c; No. 3 red, 84687c; No, 3, 8g5c; July. 83c683c; September, 84o; De cember, 88c, CORN-No. 2 mixed. 60c No. S. 69oj No. 3 white, lc; No. 3. .63o: July, lo; September, 61 He; December, 676C7c. OATS-lfo. J white. 4d6Hlo; Ho. 3 mixed, 33609i September, 41c; De cember, 42c. BUTTER-Creamery, jfoi firsts. 25q! seconds, 24c; packing, 20c. EGGS Firsts, 17c; seconds, lie. POULTRY Hens. 12013c; roosters, 10c; ducks, 16a; broilers, 22c St. LonU General Market BT. LOUIS, July iv-WHEAT Cash ; No. 8 red, 87689o; No. Z hard, 89603o; July, 87c; September, 87c. CORN-No' 2, 3c; No. 2 white, 63Q (4o; July, 00e; Beptember, 62c. OATS-No. 2, 40o;.No. Z white. 4Jc; July, 40c; September, 42c RYE Steady; 62c POULTRY Dull 1 chickens, lto; springs, 20c: turkeys, 16c; ducks, 14c; geese, 10c. BUTTER Dull; creamery, 26c,' EGGS-Dull; 18c. Milwaukee 41rnln Market. MILWAUKEE, July 2. WI I EAT No. 1 northern. 94694c; No, 2 northern, 92693c; No. Z hard. 90681c; July, 88o; September, l0 CORN-No. 3 yellow, 62662c; No. I white. 83c; July. Ilc; September. 62c OATS-Standard, 42642c RYE No. I, tlci t BARLEY-Maltlng, fc76q NEW YORK JTOGK MARKET All Traces of Recent Speculative In terest Completely Erased. SENTIMENT MORE OHEERFtfli Foreign Mnrkrtn ntpreased br thi Disturbances ln the ITalknns . Crop Reports Are Moro ' Cherrfnl. ' . . . u ' NfiW YORK. Julv t Th dullness nf .midsummer settled over the stock mar- 1 . -, . a t . . .I.... n muny anu ucu (races 01 specuiauve Interest a, shad sitntvcd the last tew idays of Increnalng Inertia seemed to Tiavb been completely raded. "Price mo6 ments .were, nomlpali The market wis characterised by a ,flrm undertone, al though at. tho, opening and a gain at tho close there was k sllaht vlAldlncr te'nw sncy. t 1 Sentiment Mi Inclined to the jnorjal Cheerful. CroD reoorts Which at-A ' re cetvlng more attention with the advent of July, were somewhat more favorable, although fears wore felt of turthe.- dam age from heat In the southwest. Money market conditions Improved. Moro Im portant thkh either of these considera tions s an immediate Influence were In dication of the strong technical position of the market. There was a keen bor rowing demand for leading stocks, es pecially Union Pacific which pointed to an oversold condition. Short covering was rendered difficult by the small' of ferings In sight around tho present level of quotations. Operators were Inclined to favor the long side of the market for a turn, but business was on too small a ac.ile to bring about a marked response la price movements, hangos exceeding small fractions were limited principally to specialties, a number, of which, includln gthe petroleum stocks, roso sharply. Foreign markets were depressed by tho disturbances In the Balkans; and heav iness of the home market-at the opening, which was most noticeable lp Union Pacific, and Canadian Pacific was as sociated With the decline In Americans abroad. There was some selling here for foreign account, but the total was ccmpAra lively small and the local mar ket seemed Inclined to break away from tho foreign influences, so long a factor ot restraint , , Sattsactory passing" of the July settle ments here and abroad was reflected In tho easier tendency o fthe time money tor tho shorter dates'. The banks main tained their conservative attitude, how ever. In regard to putting out money for longer periods and six months' funds woro still quoted at high rates, with virtually no offers. , , . Bonds were steady. The market, ahow.ed some signs of Investment Inquiry. Total sales, par value, were Sl.lM.UOO. United States bonds wore unohangod on call. .... ..." NUmber of sales and leading quotations of stocks today were: . Bales, liif a. unw. -iuwm Aal.mte4 Copper.... 11.100 iH H .American Agricultural... ..... . .. .... , -American u nuir... . w -w jjs "j American Can t.tOO IM4 !V Amcrletn cui. Bta , "H T Amar. Car Founarr.- 100 IIH American Ctotton Oil.., 100 HU "American Ic BaeurltlM.-. SCO 1H Amtrlctn Llnaefd ' Anwrlcan obcomotlra Amer. 6mlt. Hf. 1.C0O. "U ti 34 IS l Amer. in, a iter., pm. M. ..... - Ig7. 1M 107 10IM , 107 .. 1O0 1JJH 127 Wit Amer. sugar iieuning, Aremlcan. Tel. & Tl American Tobacco , 100 UIU tlSH 115 Anaconda Mining Co..,, l.too U IJH lV4 AtohUon 1,400 U II Atchlaon, pfd Atlantic Coait Unt,,.. Baltimore A Ohio ..... Bethlehem Steel Jlrooalrn Rapid Tranalt. Canadian Facltlo ...... Central Leather ........ Chtaipeaka & Ohio Chicago Groat Weatarn. Chi.. Mil. A St. Taul. Chicago hbrth Wet. Col. Fuel tt iron Conaolldatod oaa ...... tt Ill , 100 Mtt tl , 11 '.cur 11 is ' 11 700 nu 17 i( (,100 silH tun m too I lid II II i.eoo iih too 1SU i iit ioa 10m too mu 10a1 100 m m 117 .... 17 100 1IHI UIK 1UK Corn Product! 100 10 10 palavax a Iludaon nrerD A. Rio Grand..-1..... D, & II. a.,.-pt4 .' ..u. Dlatlllara .Secarltle ... ..... m 16V4 H sat Brie . ,........ MOO 15 sria, in P'.. ICO (0 Brio. 34 pli;. Ol.orat Eiactrla ....... Great Northern, pfd.,.. Great North. Ore eUa Illlnola Central UK 100 117 too- ltl 400 13 117 111 ' lilH 53 H ... MM IntarboroutVMat 104 it UK 11 .Interoorough.M.., pfd.. 1,600 U. .ItV, , tt- Inter. Harrentef , J WW lUIVi iojh 103 N tl 111 111 111 31 30 1U Inter.-Marlne, pfd. Inlernatloitil Paper ...i Inttrnatlonal Pump .... Kanaas Cltr Bouthcrn.. Laeled Oaa ..."....'...' Ihlgh Vallex Loulsrllle A NaahTllla. M., 8t. P, A S. St. M. .800. tl 31 1,100 141 100 111 14 111 Migtouri. Ktna.-a tcx., MlaMurl Pacific national Dlicult NaUonal Lead Kat. It. ot IS., M pfd. Now York Central .... M XI. Ont. A Wet.. Norfolk A Wtoters .... North American , , Northern Paelflo ,.,i, raclfjo .Vail , PannerlTanla Teoplt'a Oaa P., C.. C. ft St. Louis, PlUaturgh Col , PraMed meal Car...,,,, Pullman Pt lac Car..,,, too 1(ih 48 00 im 11H 11 100 ? ih it too t M la- too 101 loi m A. .... M 400. 107U 10TK 107H 100 1IU HU 1IU w inn mu mw tuv tvt in no ... .... .... 19 .... 1IV4 .... 1UU R4lng M,O0O',I5H 1CTK 1STT4 ItavubUe Iron and nUel "iu An r,frA ....... ."71 Rock laland Co...: 400 IIH 4o prftrrd ..1..,.:... ..... SL ft 8. F. Id pfd.. 100 Baaboard Air Ijlne M u 5.?.t?.te2 T4 !!5 II I 31 1IU i" IIH 434 Southern Paelflo niwg,.i.F?uMieiu o. m i, . 1,100 'tlrt tl M cwutnim rttllvar ...... 100 do Prfrrd Tennetaee Copsr ...... 103 ti Txa ft Paelflo l 11 Union Paclfle ; 15,100 111 do preferred united stat RMitr... jod t United Statra Ttuhh.. iim . J3 nlle4 SUtea Btetl,... 31,400 tlH eoit 11 IH us. 101, lolfc do orafarrod Utah Copper Virginia Car. Chem Wabash do preferred ,.. Weitern Marrlasd Weitern Union Westlnenoua KleotrIe.. Whaallnr A T..i tt-.. . :oo- lHti W0 41H 100 li u uu too. l4 lis iiv! 200 IW? lt II Total sales tor the d'aV. lif.too'rt.ar'.,' 4!4 Nut York Money Market. NiKVY 70Ii?' July 2.1-MONEY-On in-Per fent: ri"lnF 2 Per Pent; last ir??: Be' ot lolng bid, 4 per cent; Sfifi.v4.2 PS cent . Tlm on. easi.r sixty days, 3 per centt ninety days 341424 8SILVER-Bar, 6Ho; Mexican dollars, -)teady.DSa0Vernme"t' ,teaJirs -allroad, sThfpllows:nK (,uoU,'ons n bonds were DV.r' 7'' " rt MHK- C. 8. rf. u.... M14 vnk V S;.r:::;i81(fc I P- E 1. eup.n ij; K. 4 T. t m pr&UZXyfii. rotl'i'ii;': ?!t fff ?'eJ"ii:: ShV5 r. !: Amer. Tobacco H. lll N. t ft. H. ft ' Atehlion tt. it n.inour m 00. .. au er. U u JJKW ft W. lit e. 4i. ttW MXPenn. cr. 1U, 0H) H Co CT. 4i (1IM) do er. fia A. C. U lt tt.. bait. A Ohio it.. . do IVU Br. Tr. e. 4e. Cn. et a. C lOlHTleadlng tiB."'i. "' Ju Chea. ft Ohio 4H... I ll li . !3 i do t. 4M. to 8. u B. W. i. C. ft A. lUc MV4B. A. II .ai. a. a . . . " n V.P' 5 ? 1- !'H Booth. Pe. cel. 4i IIU ..... TIH do fan. it WJI B-T. it g" 8 Per. 4.1M4 do nt -if. t . M !Pi B;.r-.& Union Paelflo i,. . U jnpi. at nun. sr. a, iih iv, cr 4a iiu D. A R. O. ret M. 3 U M ft ' ni "i. " tlH rl p. L ft 14(111. B. Steltd i ll 2" gen. 4 ll2Va. Car Cbnn. it. m3 do r , ,.r. D.. MHWabMh lat 4 Tat. "i M I. C let ref. 4i... to Weatern Md. , ... j Inter-ML 4H ....: wt. Elte. e &a if int. M.r. M u mt g Jtpan 4He h pn. Qttti, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July Z.-COFFEB--Fu. lures opened steady nt an advance of 1 to 4 points In response to rather better Kuropea ncablea tha nexpected end re ports of a steady cost and freight mar ket. Dmnd wa rot prtl and w supposed to be chiefly In the wav of realising by recent sellers following the sharp break ot yesterday or In advance of the approaching holidays, but offer tngs were light nnd prices worked grad ually higher. The close was a shade off from the best under realising by early buyers, but steady and from 7 to i points Set higher. July, 9.540; Beptember, 9.49o; ctober, 9,86c; December, f.OSo; January, .74o; March. 9.820; May, 9.89c SPOT COFFEE Quletl R0. VS HS -Santos, 4's, UMc;; mild coffee, quiet; jPQltHo nominal. ' '' London Stock Market.' .'LONDON, July 8, American securities Opened essy today. Prices declined inder 'reaUtng during the first, hour and at noon the Hat ranged from unchanged to V lower than yesterday's closing. ConMla, noui ttStlllnela Central 111 Tfl" account JIHM., K. A T UK Atial. Cppr 44HN. T. Central 104 AUiilion MV rririrnl 11)4 Ca-pidlan raelhe.... 111 Reading y., liu VMitid A O. W..,. It Swthrn riettle. ... MR u Jwi. mi, vnivn , hi-iiiw. .... ..... tenter a Rla a.... It V. p., 8tl (4H rfl HHWalh '3)4 4 it rta iOVDtDMrs 31 urnna Truna hhii "l":i-:,.,i" 'P BILVBRBar, steadj- at 213-10d pet orna Trunt imiuntv Minca......... an ounce, MONEY-3a,por cent k . The rato of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4 per cent;- tor thro months' bills. 4 per cent . I float on Mining- Stocks. BOSTON, JXiiy 2,-Ctoslns quotations oh mining stocks; ikAllouat M Kerada Con ....... 14H Amai. CoDti.r u tIa lalnc Mlnaa .... IH A. . U A 8., ITHNorUl Patt HX n. A C O. A 8. M. 1 North ijtVa 1 CaiumK & Anion n 014 Mminloa ....... Calumet A 1ImI...IS Oaceola T7 Cfstennlal lOUOalntir (1 Copper Hants P, C. ItVtBhannon TVt. Kan nun u. 10 superior x: Franklin ........... t Superior B. M... I Olroux Con IHTamaraek 24 Orannr Con 1.. UV, B, 8. It M... (IK Orecne Canines H do ptd ........... (. Itl Horl (copper). IIH Utah Cvneolldited., 3 Kerr Lak IH 1'Uh Copper Co 4K LaBalla Copper mwinons ............u. Hi Miami Copper TOKWolrerlna 43, Mohak ............ 4IH Atd. Cotton Market. NEV YORK. July t-COTTON-Bpot closed nulet: mlddlinir tiDland. 11.4Roi middling Riilf, 13.700. Sales, none.. Futures closed steady; July, li.Uc; August, llllo repiemocr, ji.iig; ucioDer. ii.piq; isovem uvr. 4i.uvf icccniurr, ...-.su; ynnuiarjr. 11.43c; February, ll.45o; March, U.63o oiny. Ji.&io, UEW YORK, uly Z.-Tha cotton good markets arn steady but quiet Common Yearns are firmer, The coarse numbers are weaker. The lightweight burlaps for spot delivery are higher. Jobbers report good business. for Immediate .delivery In lightweight wash fabrics. Cotton toseJ steady, from 8 to 13 nolnts net hltther. BT. LOUIH. Mo., July 3. COTTON iQulet; middling, UC-lOo; sales, none; re ceipts, bu Dates; snipments, i.ws oaies; stock. 'SO.119 bales. NEW ORLEANS. July Z.--COTTON-. Bpot; Steady; unchanged; middling. I2cf sales, zoi Dales. Metal MrketV NEW YORK, July Z-METALS-Cop-, per nominal; standard . spot and July. 313.87. bid: August .and September. 318.81 6'1t.S7; eleotrolytlc, $14.7&OI5.00; lake. 314.ft7615.25: casting, 814.60614.87, Tin weak! spot. 841.2564160; July, 841.i2f-tl.43 August, 84110641.45. Lead, quiet at 14.34 64.40. Spelter quiet -at .t5.20P5.sa AntU mony nominal; Cookson's, 88.6568.75. Iron, quiet ana uncnangea. uonaon marKets closed as follows: Copper cjulet; spot 63 18c; futures. 64. a in e Soelte iss )vai rutures. km. ter, 20 ISs. Lead. 19 7s 60. iron, Cleveland war- rants. 65a 7Wd. HX. LiOUIB. JUiy J. WSTALi Laa, Arm; $4.25. Spelter, steady; $5.105.!0. Lonrtoh Wool Market. UNDON, July S.-The offerings at trie wool auction- sales today amounted to 9,922. bales, Including, a better' selection ot merinos, which were In spirited de mand at firm, prices, Victoria scoured roaltted 2d; 3d and greasy, 6d. QroeS breds wero steady with coarse sorts hardening, owing to Increased American; buying. . ISYRpornterl Apple and Dried Fruit" NEW YORK. July 2. EVAPORATED APPLES-Firm. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady. Al rloou, quiet; peaches, steady; raisins; JMl- . . . , . naar Mnrket., , t 'NEW YORK, Ouiy' zT-UOAR-Raw ' firm; centruugai, aso; itiuscovaao, s.vso; moiasses, i.tso; retinea, irm, CHICAGO LIVE 'S'OCIC MAIlKBll Cottlo Slow- Honrs Firm Sheep . 'Irreftular. .CHICAap, July Z,-CA4TTLE-Recelpts, Receipts, ?,600,)i:ad; market slow: beeves.. 87.10Q8.S5;.fXeW .steers, ,80.75b:10; west em steer- S7.09O9.l0; stockors and feed era, t6.60iS7.86: cows and heifers, 8S.7&P 8.25; calves, 6.859.W. j ' HOGS Recepts, 23,000 head; market firm; bulk of sales, S8.750C85; light 83.66 8.9(1; mixed, fS.60Zf8,W: heavy, 18.4008.88; rough, 88.4098.65; pigs, 15.75OS.0B. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head; market rrfgular; native, 14.00 5,25! western, 84.00C.28; yearllnis, 85.26fl.ao? lambs, native, 86.0007.76; wee tern.. 8 3. 54 Kansas Cltr Live fliok Market. KANSAS Ci;TY, M.. Jujy 2.-OATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head, Including 1000 south-: ernsi market steady' to weak; prime, fed steers, 88.258.65; western steers, SitOS 8,00; southern steers, 85.6037.45; cows and 1 I J IMRJ m . .4maL.- a.lj.Ml .86.76.38.00; bulls, i5.76i7.00; calves, 18.00$ HOOS-Recelpts, 14,000 head; market steady to 6s hlg))er; bulk, 83.7ftS8,75; heavy, S66fM.75: packers and butchers, 88.70.7i: light. 88,Wa.78r pigs, I7.76.45, SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 4,400 head; market steady to 10c higher; lambs, 85.75if7.10; yearlings, S4.75S6.C0; wethers, 84.256.00; ewes, 8S.75fiM.33. ' 1 i St. Louts Live fltook Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,700 head: market steady; good to choice steers, S7.60$8.2S! etocktrs and feeders, 85.2o7.60; cows and heifers, 87.00 S8.W; calves, 18.60ffl0.00; southern Okla homa steers, 14.267.75; cows and heifers, 84.12174.60. HOQS Rscelpts.ll.OOO head; market steady; pigs and lights, 7.00S&80; mixed and butchers, JS.76gS.90; good to heavy, 88.7608.90, SHEEP AND LAMDS-Recolpts 3,600 head; market etoady; muttons S4.00Q4.75; yearlings, 15.006,26; lambs, t7-257.60. Sionx Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. July 2-r-CATTLE j.eceipts, ew neaa; market nrm; native steers, 87.20Q9.2S; eowt( ahd heifers 85.60 37.60; oanners, tS.600fi.29; bulls, stags, etc, S6.(KW7.00. steady; heavy, S.403.60; mixed, 18.50HW 8.65; ugnt, 8o.b5Q6.co) ouik or saiet, is.wsp. ''SHEEP ANL LAMBS-Receipts, 600 head. A Live Stock (a fllekt. Receipts at tha six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep-. Kansas City.,,.. 14,000 3,000 4,000 St. Louis 3,700 11,000 3. 600 Bloux City., 800 12,000.' 500 Chloago 9,600 23,000 1J.0O0 St Joseph...:.'...', 1.200 ' 4,700 too South Omaha 1,000 ;0O 3,200 Totals.! tKtW 67,100 23.J00 Ht. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, July l-CATTLE-iUe- celpts, 1,200 head; market strojigi steers, S7.60QA.7S; cows and heifers, 84.00(88.49; calves, 3S.OU09.po .. HOOS Hecelpts, 4,700 head: market strong; top, S3.80; bulk, 83.6698.75. SHEEP A'D LAMBS-Recelpts, ZOO . head; market 1031 So higher; lambs, 88.00 437.35. ( ' UNLAWFUL TO BE DRUNK EXCEPT IN OWN HOME DALLAS, Tex., July 1 An not passed at the recent aesslbn of the Texas legisla ture, which became effective today, makes It unlawful for any perfon to get drunk at any place except In his own home. An net requiring saloons to remain closed from 9:30 p. m. until o'clock a. m, also went Into force today. The Persistent and Judicious Use. of Newspaper Advertising Is ' the Road to Business Success OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle More Active and Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOOS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER Sheep and Lambs Generally Ten 4 Fifteen Cents Higher and Active at the Advance --All Are Sold Rarly. , SOUTH OMAHA, July 3, mi Receipts werei cattle, nogs. 6heep. c ' Monday,.. 3,091 8,809 7.657 Official Tuesday 8,291 - 18,060 4,815 intimate Wednesday.. 3,000 18.400 8,200 Three days this week. 8.8M 33.353 15,72 Same days last week.. 10.700 34,18' 6,134 Same days 3 wks ago.. 10,199 19,821 8,fSl Same Maya 3 wks ago.. 9,183 17.973 9,233 same days 4 wks ago.. 10,189 60.21 11,832 BAme days last year.. 7,641. 40,618 13,830 T,'..fon?fln' ,D hows tha receipts P,i,5l.'. hogs and sheep at Pquth Omaha "J "took market for the yekr to date aa compared with last year, r,.,,. "18. Ml. Ino. Dea V?"1 426,478 430,890 , 4.4U J.1.0" 1.4D4.32S 1,889,654 4K.33 Sh''P 836,46 906.962 29,604 fP1,0Flr table snows the range ot P.if'f t0L ho" South Omaha lor th(i last tew, days, with comparisons: JJate. I 1918. 11911.11811 nam inVt. iiora hmt; June June June June -July June June June June . , , , ....... 31I 7 46I U 6 20 9 17 15 7 681 677 i tl 5 S3 6 80 S3 6 8S 5 St 5 W 894 6 31 7 43 5 86 T 48 1 14 I 31 7 40 5 9! 6 871 33 8 S H T 36 7 80 7 43 7 68 8 8 I 6 111 9 36 6 83 87 f.30 141. 9 13 K8 38 7 84 M 9 07 7 64 ! - 7 84 6 181 8 95 7 63J 7 661 6 99 8 8 8 e so s m 8 90 6 031 JUiy 8 38 7 61 7 83 6 96 ,5 97 7 1 8 79 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition 6f llvo stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. 2;H;',fr twenty.four houts ending at 3 o clock yesterday: lUSCJCIPT3-dAR8. n CtUe, Hogs. Sheep. H'r'.a C, M. ft St. P l - is - Mlsoourl Pacific .... 7 6 .. union racirio 20 28. 8 ., C. &.N. W., osst.l 10 .! C- & N. W., wcst..Sl 69 8 1 C. St. P.. M. Ac n..si C.( R, jjj q east.... 6 ', 24 ., iS" ii' vi-iwes...,. t 16 .. .. C. It. L & V.. wf 1 Olllnols Central .... .. ' - .. ., C O. W. 8 6 .. Total rpoelpt's ....91 06 . JJ.bl'OoITION HBAD. owiil i uo, ...... 314 3,440 4,633 3,923 201 144 123 670 441 ... f .... .... .... . .... .... .... .... .... t. .... .... .... vuaany racking co.... soi Armour ts ;o.r....,...,.k lu Sohwarts ft Co ; .... Worrell 18 H. o. Packing Co 7 Swift Kansas City tilitahv. Rlnnv Pllv . 1.88S 1,888 MM AniiuiwKaniiu i.-irv 81 Cudahy, lCaniaa dty.'.. 76 , 90' 17 8 81 66 26 nt. ctair .i Hill & Son F. b. Lewis., L. F. Huts Kosehatock Bros. ...... lit l. L.O.... Mo. & ICans.-Calf Co.. 14 Other buyers ... , 154 Totals ..................3,003 15,931 3,343 CATTLE Cattle receipts numbered only 78 oars this morning and the total for the three days toots up only a little oyer 6,000 head, being the smallest of any recent week and smaller than a year ago by 1,800 head. .The market on beef steers shows more' life and annh than unv recant ilnv 'and while the demand was none too urgent' ii was oonsiaeraoiy more brisk tnan it- has been on moat meant dv with h result that the bulk of the cattle had. Biipngea nanas ty s:so in uie morning. It, will be remembered that most ot the urns of lata it has taken the whole fore noon to dispose ot the moderate receipts. With the more active demand pricea looked up a little and It Is safe to quote the general trade aa fairly active at prices that were strong to 10o higher than yesterday, The Quality ot the cat tle was poor and the belt here were only good enough to bring I8.I0 for full loads with a few odd head up to 18.60. Cows and heifers were In very light supply, there hardly being a, full load' In the yards. The demand, however; was not over urgent on the part of packers, but there wan a pretty good Inquiry from' outside buyers. The result was that pretty much everything had sold early wun gooa neiiors strong 10 wo nigner and oowa steady. There were no stock cattle or feders In sight to make a market and the feeling1 was about steady. ' quotations on cattle Qooa to choice, bief attars, SioO4.60 fair to gobd beet steers, S7.5oftil.00; common to fair beef. steers, I7.264p7.89; good to choice heifers, 87.0007.90; good to Choice oows, S8-COSJ7.U; fair to gaud grades. 8S.4uigi6.V0; common to fair grades, 3.7Mz.40t good to chOlot stockers and feeder 88.767.78; fair to good stockers and feeders, t.J&.7S! Com. mon to fair Blockers and feeders, tt.90(l 6.2SI stock cows and heifers, Sl.80to6.78; ftwifk''' 7,C0Mi bu"' ' et!'V Representative sales! BEEF STEBRH. No. Av. Vt. tlo. At. Pt. 8 10 I 10 111 111 I It 4 140 7 to l..t. ...... .1110 f II H, 1(1 7 II II 171 1 40 I.. Ill 7 80 n hi 7 1 4I.........I. HI IM (1 i 10.1"' II 10.... HIV 7 Tl II...'. 1114 7 M II ...UU T 10 II., ...... ...USS T 10 II 1011 T M II .,..1I0S 7 ti S..,.,..,..,lUt I 01 II 1104 104 l lilt If 1HI ! JJ ,m eteeAt-i4 11..,V....;..1UT I 10 lI...L...t.,.UIl 1.... , tlO I to 1 14 I li to...... Hit It HII II lilt I II I U II lMt I'll ....- tilt ID' 10 1171 10 not i i 1 ....Jill 1 49 17 104t 8 It STEERS AND HEIPERS. I Ill 111 II Ill T 10 18 741 7 it h m 7 IS 1 141 f tt II 1013 1 M f Itl I 10 47 m 7 li 4t 747 J7t It Til 7 IS ,. COWS. 1 Itl 4tl 7.. .1114 I M 1 1010 4 n ii ....jew i oo ...,,1410 1(4 .....im t es mo t ti ITI t to no t is ..... no t it 1 two t 41 - 1 tlO t It 1 1010 I II 4 1044 I Tl ....11S0 t Ti 1010 ITS 4.. I -.1000 i It t '..lltt 8 li 1.,., .1114 I tl 1 ..1014 I M 1 1114 I 00 I I:::::;: i ..,.,1W4 1110 low 1 11 T 00 7 M T 00 7 OO 7'M ..UK) ..1110 ..uu 7, ..UU 7 11 HEIFERS. i WO, tot I 1..M, 4ti t It ' II...., 1...4 It) t It S..... 1 4.0 T 00 II too 7 00 i S5-. 114 111 til 7 II 7 10 I 40 1 4t illUlilA 1...... 1 ... 170 ' 4 I 1.... ..ItOO .,1110 114 ..1170 I IS I 40 i If 171 t U ...tew too ...750 I M ...1170 I 10 ...1145 t 00 ..:tooo t u ...1140 t It. 1..., I... 1.... 1.... 3... .1... 1... h .11(0 .1110 I. 7 00 i..v..w:,.t;o 7 10 ' 1. Ill 1 1A ,..11? t II ...W71 CALVES. iH I r-. 100 I 10 1 IM 700 i. ., no 7 00 1 , 1W 7 U . v ::SB us tie 8TOOKER8 AND FEEDERS. i iji a ia- 19 .411 7 40 13 148 T l! 1 lit T 21 t tm t7f a ion t 7 40 7 40 " 711 7 Ill T u It lit 1 IX 33 Ill 7 IS HOQS-A slight advance In prices at other points and a good local buying de mand served, to overbalance the effeot of the liberal receipts and first bids this morning were a little stronger than yesterday's average. ShibDsr huveira opened the trade by taking over a good share of the supply at figures that ehowed a nickel advance. The big fea ture ot the market Waa the excellent quality of the 'supply, near everything being on the light or light mixed order. As a result ot this condition the com petition) was keen on all grades, and In the end paokers put up their droves at Strong to (c higher prices. The general market averages almost a nickel better than Wednesday, but the large propor tion of light stuff Is responsible for this extra strength and the values are quoted as. being strong to So higher. Movement was reasonably .active, and practically everything had been sold before 10 o'clock. Bulk of the supply moved at IS.6898.es, and soma choice lights went to, shippers as high as 13.70. This latter price Is, by the way. the highest that has been paid slnco April, When tops reached For the three days values show a net advance ot 16c Receipts have been lib oral all week, and while the early trade on each day has been slow and dull, the markets have closed up fully as strong as they wero at any other time. Therer has been an. eager demand for oil grades, especially light mixed and- butchers, and as a rood share of the week's receipts waa on the light order, there has been a broad outlet for everythlnc. Today's receipts amount to about 197 cars, or 18,400 head, making the total for the three dava 82.260 head. This Is nearly 8,000 amoller tnan for trie same days last week and over 2,000 lighter than for tho same period last year. representative sales: N. At. Sh. Pr. M. At. 8k. Pr. t to 140 t 10 t to t to I to I so t to te II Ill IM 110 II 110 41 Ill 10 III II Ill II Itl I'll I 8S III tit I H t 11 II .174 41 101 tl.. w... IM II.. 110 ..t ..177 ..177 to 40 tl IM It Ml 40 It.,. It...., U Ill tt tti ..its 110 I U tl. ...... Kl 309 I t 17..... ..Ml 110 IM II I0S 110 I IS TI....V..IU 40 I CO It.. lit Tl Ill T4 ..IM 11. ......1ST ft. ......114 71 Itt T4 ..Ut II Ml 10 lit 7T..,,.1M. tl Ill 14....... I W u.,...m tt.'...:.iit 41 1ST 10 I 10 II ..lit lie its ... a av to t 10 to t to to t so u t oo lit t 10 . ... I to to t to 110 I to 110 I M It 1 t ... lto 40 W to I to ... t to ... I (0 ... 110 11,..., u ..its ..III ..m ,.IM ..144 ..lit .1(1 ..Ul ..141 ..III 10 I M 300 t U ... I ITH ... 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TO I4T 100 t 10 H...t...!0i TI......'.31T ... 40 ' U,.,.f..lt Ti..;..,.a4 to i to it.. .,.itt u in 40' t to in. nt t TO Tl.. 1.. 1.310 ISO' t 10 tS.,.4..104 u 8 70 TS.......I14 M I 10 BIIEEP Altogether, around 320 head were on sale and, with the exception ot about 600 head, everything was from tha range, chiefly South Dakota,- Wyoming Md Oregon. This Is a liberal supply for a Wednesday, being greater than a week ago and a year ago, and tho reoelpts for the woek to date nave. been good Tor tho season, as they are estimated at 16.260 head, as against. 12,830 during tha sama days last year. Though today's - arrivals were liberal, only about halt ot them wero- suitable aa killers, tho other half being on the feeder order, leaving only a light Supply tor the 'paokers. Quite naturally price on' both tat sheep and Iambi advanced I015o oyer, yester day, under tha influence ot tha light re ceipts and moSt everything available as killing stuff was picked' up In tha first hour or so. Killing lambs wsre very scarce, the supply being lighter than for some time. A llttlo better than a deck ot'natlva lambs sold up to 87.25. Aged offerings, consisting mainly of range wethers and ewes were mora nu merous than lambs and they were In. good demand. A two-car shipment ot' range wethers crotued tho scales- at 84.45 and it umall bunoh of ewes brought 14.16. For this time ot the year the feeder de mand seemed' very good and feeder buy era gave' considerable support to thv. market As previously mentioned the, re ceipts amounted ta some six oars. Trade on- the whole was rather slow, but finally a fair clearance waa made befqre noon. Among the sales were two ears of South Dakota lambs that sold at 8C.1-9, Feeding lambs are quotable at a range ot 36,003? 6.00. ' Quotations on sheep ahd lambs: Lambs, spring, 8S.75-7.S-S; lambs, -shorn, '8,00.60; yearlings, shorn, 5.00(fl.eo; wethers, shorn, H0t34.7B; ewe's, shorn, 4.904.IO; culls, lambs, H-KC-Wi' 'cull, sheep. W.W tJAOO. n4inMaanrrltlt4i exsTsta . 4 Oregon weUjers. .... .,,.,.. ,196 4 t 48 Oregon bull -lvthnr......n...l( 8 M 14 native lambs .,...,.'. 7 2b 6 cull lambs......................... M SIS 4 00 icq 6 i 64 native ewes, ,,,,,.,.137 6 cull ewes ,iig 887 feeder South Dakota lambs.. 39 418 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 39 100 South Dakota ewes 90 6 1! 4 I 243 South Dakota feeder ewes... 83 244 South Dakota feeder ewe;.. 84 643 South Dakota feeder ewe,.. M 73 Sosih' Dakota, feeder ewes.,, si 71 native ewes 99 Michaelsen Has 1 Sympathy of the Central Labor Me& Tire Central Labor, union at tha .tabor temple lapit, night went on. record in, favor of a hearta? for Waldtmar .Michaelsen, discharged- city ictrtclan! aa opposed to the ordinance granting fho paa com pany a tranohlso In return lor' dollar a and In favor ot a co-operative store, U. F. Barman waa warmly attacked for view expressed In an Interview to The Bee on the workmen' compensation )aw passed at the last session ot the lag lstature. Charges that ambUlance-flhsj-)ng lawyers were paying 60, cents apieco for signatures to a petition to refer the workmen's compensation law to a vote ot the people were made numerously and frequently. One member declared that he would contest the law even to tha su preme court whether his brothers helped trim or not Some df the members wanted a motion passed putting the union on record M opposed to all kinds of franchises to pub llo service corporations, . but .this motion was lost The request for a definition of the union's stand oh the Michaelsen case brought forth an eruption: ot charges and hard words. -Michaelsen was attacked on the question of how he' stood with Union's. Wlthnelt was lambasted for not Insisting that a union man fill' the posi tion of city electrician. Each -man had his supporters and his opponents and they all waxed -warm in defense ot their favorite. Finally the vote on the motion stood eleven to. nineteen. Several pUnutti wer taken up after the meeting explaining how each voted and the reasons there for. Tutkey Threatens : . -to Take Part in Balkan Quarrel LONDON. July Z.-The Balkan situation If extremely pusaltng. The' Servian gov ernment announces, almost In the time breath, the acceptance of Russian arbt tratbu nnd the existence of a stuto of war. Thy dlf pitches which arrived tonight from' Belgrade are ot the most conflicting chaiaoter. Some ahnoilr.ee that fltlitlrig' has ceased since Monday; others that serious fighting continues and that tho' Servlins have captured Isttp and Kr'up- lthte, with heavy losses on both sides Newsptfper reports say the Servians captured twenty Bulgarian officers, fifty- eight non-commissioned officers tnd 709 men during the fighting Monday. A dispatch from Rome says that Tur key has notified Bulgaria, that tale-tt abandons Its claim to a war idersnity Turkey will Join with 8ervla and Qreeoe la ovent of hostilities. t IH lift 4t 8 IIH If SUV, 10 .1 UH 10 IttH