THE BKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913. 11 ifcGRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Brills in Corn. Who Secured Profits Now on the Buying Side. IBIO TEADEKS ARE CAUTIOUS (Arc AdTltlnB Their Friends to Take IlTtry Available MarRln Instead, of Loading Up rrlth Vellorr Cerent I'ntnre. OMAHA, Aug. 1, 1913. The bulli In corn who secured hand come prorits during the luttcr part ot lflst week were on the buying Hide In a tlrr way yesterday. Kvery pound ot surplus corn ottered In the pit was quickly ab sorbed by those people, who were anxiously reinstating their lines, and they bid highor and higher for the grain, es tablishing new prices on the crop. It was expected by many In the cam trade, especially those who leaned to ward the bt'ur sldo ot tho market, that tbo reported rains throughout the greater Part of the belt ana the general change to lower temperatures wouid cause many of the smaller longs to sell out In order to secure profits, and that it would be quite possible, to pui out short lines In addition. Those who reckoned this would happen wero mistaken In their Ideas, as the offerings decreased on tha advanced niarkot. A few of tho larger traders, who havo been on the bull side Of corn for a fort night or more, were moving cautiously yesterday and advising their friends to securo available profits Instead of load lnpup with tho ye.low cereal around Price coiuBiaer tne present high Not In years have tho armors been enabled to reap as rich harvest out of tho Omaha and Chicago corn pits as has been soen during the ist tew weeks. Cash Corn wob unchanged to lo lower. The wheat market was a tame affair Jeeterday and prices were unchanged. fhe only redeeming feature was the tuK Ing by exporters of 270,0ft) bushels, which yill probably be sent abroad In tho near future. Cash wheat was unchanged to 14c lower, Oats were Inclined to follow corn yes terday, Sales of cash oats were lio.OOO bushels. Cash oats wcro unchanged to Vio lower. Clearances of corn were 1,000 buiitiola. oats 8.00J busheis and wheat and flour eual to 406,000 bushels. Tho close at Liverpool was Ud higher on wheat and unchanged to Vtd lower on corn. Primary wheat rocelpts wefo 1.4.AMM bushels and shipments 625,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,176,000 bushuU and shipments of 605,000 bushels last eu. Primary corn tecelpts were 4J2.00 obhels and shipments 26s,0X bushels, against ro celpts of iiM.tXW bushels and shlpmuntu of S07,oOu bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,107,000 busheis and shipments 6,2G1,00 bua.ie! against receipts of 1,014,100 bushels and shipments oi oM.OOo busheis last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, uorn. uaib. Americas, lSe. blue, label brick. Uc, llm berger, 2-lb.. 20c. New York, white, 19c POULTRY-Ilror.ers, ao per lb.; hens. 16c; cocks, lie; ducks. ISflSoc: geese, lSo; turkeys, 2flc, pigeons, per dux., $1.20; roosters, 9c; ducks, full feathered. 10 12 Wc; fleets, full feathered, 10c; squabs, No. 1, Jl.60; No. 2, 60c. I1EKK CUTS No. 1 ribs. ltUa', No. 2 ribs, 14tto; No. 3 ribs, 124a No. 1 loins, 18Ho; No. 2 loins. 174c; No. 2 loins, No. 1 chucks, llHc; No. 2 chucks. Ho: No, 1 chucks, lOiic No. 1 rounds. 14c: No. 2 rounds, llo; No. 3 rounds, 12Hc No. 1 plates, 7ic; No. 2 plates, 7tfo; No. 2 plates, 6Wc. The following prices are rurnlthed by the Qllllnsky Fruit company! FIIUITS Washington apricots, per orate, Jl.60; Wlckson large green plums, per crate, $2.00; medium red plums, per crate, H.00; largo blue plumb, per crate, $1.00. Pears!' iMrtletts, per box, J2.76; 3 box lots. 32.CS. Pcaohest Per box, 83c; Callfornln B Hardy pears, per box, J2.25; Apples) Duchoss or Transparent, per bu., Wc; E-bU. lots, S5o; 10-bu. lots, 80o. Cantaloupes; Arlsoha standard, per crate, SJ.26; Arliona Pony, per crate, $2.75; Arizona Jumbo, per crate, $2.75. Oranges: Extra fine Valencia. KS, 2S8 sues, per box, $4.00; Sunklst Valenclas. 160, J4.60; 176, 200, 216, 260 sites, per box. $7.00. Crape fruit: Florida. Indian lltver, 4$, 4. 64 sizes, $10.00. Cranberries; Evaporated, carton containing 34 packages, per car- ion, yi.tv. urapes; uaiiioriua, per crate. MDW VftDi7 CTAPI M ADVPfpt,',shfr nnyight. &fo?-w; niWed IMl II I U1UY O 1 UU1V llltllUVU 1 I 5 ouicners, ss.uuue.vo Mexican Situation Conspicuous In fluence in Wall Street. TONE CONTINUES UNCERTAIN Operation on Small Sci1e Daring Afternoon nnil ?tnrkrt Kf fects Partial Recovery fronl Hnrller Setback. , NEW YOlllC, Aug. 19.-Tho Mexican situation wub tho conspicuous Influence In todny's stock market. "porls vcr night that the relations existing botweon this country nod Mexico had reached a crisis wore responsible for depressing the list, and although more reassuring state ments wero received Inter, tho tone con tinued uncertain. ......... Amctlcan stocks declined In London on selling orders from this side. When tradlnsr began In this market prices gave way generally, with especial heaviness In corpoiatlons which have Interests in Mexico. . , , ... Rninn larcft blocks wero unloaded early, o. wniiiuium, . uuiv. . . " " . . . . . . .. ...... . $1.85. Lemons: Kxlra fancy Sunklst, ! but pressure . iww oxwa choice lied " ? .Y, HmnitlnK good heavy. JS 20 es.w. ... HHKKl' AND LAMIJH Receipts, 4,tHV hciul; market steady, muttons, M.3HH.O0; yearlings, SS.0f6.W; lambs, JS.001f7.80. KntiMts Clt- I.tvv Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Aug. 19.-CATTLK Receipts J1.O0O head! market steady: prlmo fed steers, Js,Mir.W; dressed beef steer. $7.60ft.10; wtwtern steers, $6.00 8.00; southern steers, $,Kr&Ui oows, J.W 4JG.M); heifers, l.7f.fiS.7S; stockcrs and feeders, J5.5OffS.00; bulls, $ 25tl ; calves, $S.&0$3V.2S. HOOS-Itecelpts. 7,000 head! market, 10 to lBo up) bulk, $M0fS."0; heavy, $S.50 S.08; packers and butchers, $S.ifS.7i; light. $8.0tTH.7T; plRs, $5.B0iiC.5a SHEEP AND LAMUS-Hecelpts. 6.000 headi market Ko to IRo hlghur; lambs, HOMnEO; yearlings, $UOM.7R; wethors, $l.5006.; owes, $3,7664.. .Mnnx- ntr I. Ire .Slock Sfnrket, BlOt'.V CITY. Ia Aug. 1 9. CATTLE Receipts, l,4tt) head: market, strong: na-. tlvo steors, $4.76fiR W: ciinners, $3.604.M: bulls, stags, etc., $3.10fi.O0. HOGS-llccclpts. r..B00 head: market, fftdy; . heavy. $7,401)7.60: mixed. $7.Mtp tjp; light, $7.0OO.ii bulk ot sales, $7.60 C7.75. SllEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 100 nrau. and SCOe. tier box. liall, 300s and 300s. per box, $9.0& VEQETAI1LES Potatoos, largo Cob bler, per bushel, 80c. Onions, California, largo yellow, per pound, IW. Tomatoes, homegrown, per market basket, BOc; B crate lotB, 45c. Watermelons, Alabama sweet, per pound, IVjc; 6-rate lots, put pound. iic. ticavnu tit. ...... "en - , . . i,..., timirra nt tlin session HmcItinR showed a three, point loss, Amalgamated nnd Union. Pacific were two points off, and tho actlvo hst generally one or mom Operations wore on a Bmall scale through the afternoon ana the market .rrA.i n nnrtlnl recovery. Tho demand, apparently, came largely from the shorts. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Most Kinds of Cattle Slow to Ten Cents Lower. HOGS BRINQ STEADY FAUCES Sheep and Lnmtis More Unite Freely At (Joort, Rtrndr Prices Pmc tlcallr Hrerythlnn (tells at Itensonnbly Ilarly llonr. HQUTIl OMAHA, Aug, 19, 1M3. HeCelptt were! Cattle Hotjs. Bheep. Oriicnu .Monday........ 0,977 2.(01 1".' KstlmaU Tuosday 4,800 6,700 16,000 Two days this week, .11,777 C 604 J,7 8sms day- last week...lO,lU lfi,CCl 2,U Sumo days 2 wks axo.,U,'J&3 16.B7S 41,323 Same days 3 wks ago.. fi,M irs330 26,140 Same days 4 wks ago,. 6,007 1(,614 23.113 Same days last yar,..12,m 11,633 47.U9 Tho following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha ilve stock market for the year xo aate as compared with last year: 1913. ml. Inc. Hce. Cattle ........ tll.wO 521,o30 ...... T,4M Hog UUi,lA7 :,lil,KI& SS4.0U3 Shrep ........ 1,3W,J6S l,ltW,472 3S.2V6 The following tablo knows the raiuu ot price tor nogs at South Dinah (or ins 2 coKl tX C CO n feeders.. 11 1 feeders, .114.4 21 feeders.. 1311 Co., Wyoming. IS sters....ll0l 6 7S 14 steers... .1071 ft 75 41 steers,,, .1100 7 on 43 steers.,. .1178 7 00 s feeders, i so 6 oo 2 rceders., $70 6 60 WTOMINO. 44 feeders. ,1117 7 1 bull UI0 17 cows 1124 7 03 31 steers.. .1113 A 70 40 feeders,. 1003 7 W 141 steers.,. lOtS 7 40 Kendrlcks & 4(1 steers.,, .lOftS 73 21 steers... .113$ ft 75 ,-tt steers... .107( 78 43 steers... .1IM 7 00 47 steers... .1173 7 00 MONTANA. 44 steers.. ,.1118 ft 33 SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 coaw UN 4 75 7 cows.,... m 1 bull 10W S 33 6 feedeni.. 7 30 33 feedcrs..H02 7 00 4 heifers... CtO 10 I oow 340 I 10 J. W. 1$ feeders., 107S 7 26 II steers., ..1194 ft so J. C, 11 cows.,... 913 4 00 5 calves,.. 217 00 j 43 Y 00 J 00 7 2 onwa,....116R C feeders.. 062 40 feeder..llv0 6 IS 5 W 7 00 l)rr Unntln Mnrket. NEW YOltK. Aug. 19.W.DHV OOOOS v nitons k'oiKis mnr mi aiimin aton.! ... Flho and fancy worsted dress for fall ! last tew days, with uimpsrlsonsr navo ueen sola to the capacity of tho largest mill In this country. Foreign silk ribbons are having n largo sale. 89 2t6 73 Do 78 Chicago 346 Minneapolis iw Duluth 71 Omaha ioj KahsdA City 19 St. Lbuls 63 AVlnnlnee 119 The following cash sales were reported: Wluat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 ear, Bltto: 2 cars, 81c; ! cars. SO&c. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car (darn;, tuc; i car, euo. no. t naru winmr 1 car (smut), 78c. No. 3 spring, 1 car, 80o. No. 2 durum, 1 car. 80c. No. 3 mixed. 1 car, 81c: 2 cars, SOWc. No grade, 1 car (smut). 75o. Rejected, 1 car. ice. Itye: No. 2, 1 car, 67q. No. 3, 1 car, CflVifl. Corn: No. S white. 5 cais, 720. No, 3 white, 1 car, 73 Ho; 2 cats, 7Jc. No. 2 yellow. 6 cars, 73c; & carer 72c. No. 3 yellow, 19 dais, 72o. NO 4 yellow, 2 cars, 72Hoi 1 car, 72ci 1 par, 71!4c. No. 2 mixed, 2 cars, 72ttc No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 72io:. 4 cars. 72)4c. No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 72c. No grade, 1 car (wheat mixed), 72c.Oats: Standard, 2 cars. 4li4c: 1 car, 41o. No. 3 whiter 13 cars, 41c; 12 cars,.40?ic No. 4 white. 3 cars, 40c Omaha Cash Prices Wheat, No. 2 hard, 80i&8Ulo Ao. 3 hard, SQttftla; No. 4 hard, (badly sweated), 78c; rejected hard, 76p; No. 3 spring. SOfta; No. 2 durum, Wc; No. S mixed. SOViOMc; no grude. 75c. Corn, No. 2 white. 73yitJ734.c: No. 2 yellow, 72H 73c: No. 3 yellow, 72fccj. No. 4 yellow, 71i tll2c;' Na. X 72HKc: No. 72Q72((ibr No. 4, 7273Hc; no grade, 72?4c. Oats, standard, liu41Uc; No. 3 white, 4WC(41c; No. 4 white. 4014c. Itye, No. 2, 7oi No. 3. WVio.. . ClilpAGO OIIAIN AND PltOVIBIONA Features . of the Tradlnsr nnd Clostuw ' 1'rlccs on Board at Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 19. drain markets were, today; lower all around. Corn, al though It has lost most ot Its activity, continued to be the center of Interest. Net -losses of Vt to KVKo were recorded In corn, teQo to ia-Ho In wheat and He In oats. Provisions closed Irregular, 2Vic lower to 7tta higher. Selling of corn by Influential longs de pressed that market after a little bulgo In September. Selling pressure was felt early -in the session, tho bears accepting reports of scattering rains In the corn belt (most of It. however, outside at tho southwest) as being benoflclal, though some experts held that tho fall was too light to help the drouth Parched corn much. Much ot the bearish feeling dis played by the market was due to the be lief that a', reaction was duo utter the long continued period of bullish control. Olds from the Eouth at' figures over Chicago prices failed to rally tho market, nor did the fact that cash receipts were very light help the bulls. In oplto of some anxiety over probable damaging effects of too much rain in the Canadian- northwest wheat was on the downgrade nearly tho entire session. An advance of Ud In Liverpool closing prices did not sustain tho local market and it sagged with corn. Prospects of Increased Whent stocks In the southwest by the middle of September also served to send prices down. Free selling ot oats Weak ened prices after a good opening, and tho market also followed tho dip in corn. Investment buying and covering by shorts gave strength to provisions for most, of tho day, but at the clpsa froe offerings caused recessions in most ot tho list Following Is the range ot futures; Sky. A.hlnnrl. Neh...ltl2 73 .00 Clear Auburn, Nob.., 98 71 .0 Pt. Cloudy Broken Bow... 93 C9 .10 Pt. Cloudy Columbus, Nob. 96 68 .31 rt. Cloudy nulbertnon 100 03 1.07 Clear Falrbury, Neb. .101 73 .00 Pt. Cloudy Fairmont, Neb. 98 74 .00 Pt. Cloudy Grand Island... 95 71 .00 Cloudy Hnrtlntrtnn !)4 70 .01 Cloudy Hastings 9 71 .00 Pt. Cloudy Holdrege, Neb.. 95 73 .00 Cloudy l.lnonlr, Knh...1()0 73 .00 CloUdV North Platte... 91 C8 .60 Pt. Cloudy Oakdale, Neb... 91 73 .00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb.... 97 76 .00 Clear Tekamah 98 71 .00 Clear Valentine 93 70 .00 Pt. Cloudy Alta, Itt 85 66 . 40 Clear Carroll. Ia 91 CT 00 Pt. Cloudy Clarlnda, la. ...100 69 .00 Clear Sibley, la....... 84 CS .08 Cloudy Slpux City la. 86 74 .00 Clear Not Included In averages. Minimum temperature tor twelvo hour period ending at 8 a. m. 2J.200 74 H 71 MISCELLANEOUS Roasting ears, per nlthouir In some Quarters It was sold that toz., lc; Michigan celery, per dos 35o; . investment buying exercised an influence. Mntt' cldnr. uer keir. 13.60: Nehnwko I t fntlnwl thA decline Am oft a by cider, per keg, $3,251 asparagus, per dox.. soiling slocks here. Bales for foreign ao Mo: rhubarb, per dor.. 20c: onions, per . count ran between 40,000 and 30,000 shares, dox.. 20c : new beets, carrots, turnms. ner !.. nffnrinirs of Amalgamated. per aox mo; neau lettuce, per aoz., i.w; homegrown leaf lettuoe, per doz.. 200; green peppers, per basket. Wc: wax or green beans, per basket, $1.00; hothouse cucumbers, per doz.. 40a to 60a; cauli flower, Per lb., lOSUVic: Venetian garlic, per lb., UV4c; new cabbage, per lb.. So; eggplant, per dox., $1.30; horseradish, 2 dot. bottles In case, per case, $1.90; Dromedary brand dates, pkg $3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg $2.S; walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb,. 20a; medium pecans, per lb., 13rtc: jumbo pecans, per lb., Uo', giant pecans, Louisiana, paper shell, per lb., 25c: filberts, per lb io; Drake almonds per lb. 15c, paper shell, l$c; Brazils, per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2tto; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb,. 7c; Jumbo pea nuts, per lb., 8c: roost peanuts, per lb., Slic: shellbark hlckorynute, per lb., 4o white rice popcorn per lb., 4ci checkers, Ber 100-package case, $3.50; checkers, per l-pkg. case, $1.75; Leslie berry boxes, quarts, per 1,000. $2.78. Corn nnd Wlient Iteetnn Bnlletln. United StatcB Department of Agrlcul turo, weather bureau, for Omaha for ths twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. in., 7Sth meridian time, Tuesday, August 19, 1913. OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. ToinD. llaln- Statlon. High. Low. fall, SCO 4,800 v Thieats ot renewed dlstutbaneo In the TiniU'nn art uneasiness regarding tno monetary situation at Berlin gave the foreign news u bearish aspect. Bonds were Irrogu or. Union Paclf o convertibles and ltock Island collaterals wcro especially heavy. ioiai eairs, value, $900,000. United States and Panama 3s, coupon, declined V4 on call. Numbor of sales and lendlnff quotations on stocks were as follows: . tIMfa. uu.. IT1 MVi MVk M 44 4 234 A MH 94 inn 2t t ni ISO i 34 MH t 130 10V Si e,oc o mi 1,000 900 t6H w 00 MH MH 1100 3,400 5UH 57U Hi" No. of District Stations. Columbus, 0 18 Louisville, ity... s lnHlntlRnolls 14 Chicago. 111. t..... 24 : St.' LoUlS, MO..... 19 Dcs Moines, ia.. " Mltincatiollfl 61 Kansas City ?4 Omaha i ArUcle.Open. Hlgh. Low Close.l Tes y. AVbeatl I 8ept87B7m ueciww Jlay. Corn; , Sept. Dec May. Oiiu; " Sept Dec. .May, Pork: Seot Jan.. Lard! Sept, Oct. Jan., Ribs: Sept. Oct, Jan.. 75140. C3H4! ,70H 431 45T.I 431 21 10 19 a 11 27-32 11 35 10 87-WI 11 57-67 U 33-35 10 27-30 89fi! 94H 70W60H4 87H Wh 95i '75T1 43i 46 4SS1i 21 10 13 55 11 32H 11 K 10 90 11674 11 Si 10 30 42U 44!i 20 D5 19 35 11 17141 11 Si 10 S2V4 11 32-35 11 17-20 10 20-22 S6i 74Hi76' 42i 45V4WH 4Sl. 20 95 19 45 11 20 11 35 10 90 11 40 11 30 10 30 SIM MM 75H 70 43 1: 454 7i 21 00 19 45 11 27 11 35 10 &2V4 11 42 li i 10 224 iChlcago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, MMiSSHc; ;0. j red, 86HQc: No. 2 hard. 87ite6$Vic; No. 3 hard. MU&S80: No. 1 northern, SitttfKHc; No. 2 northorn, 90 4llHo; No. 3 northern, &6&0c: No. 2 spring, oo$9ic; No. 3 spring, ssr.oc: vcl vet chaff. 87691c: durum. SlfttOc. Corn No. 2, 7777Vio No. 2 white, i7c: No. 2 yellow, 77&n'.ic: No. 3, 77c; No. 3 whlto, H4i77Uc: No. 3 yellow, 77fi77Wc Oats; No. 2 whUe. 43c; No. 3 white, 42V41i43Uc; standard. 4$fH4c. Itye: No, 2, 67yC7Hc Barley: . 65&74c. Timothy: $l.5tff6.40. Clover: $10.0oa 14.00. Pork: $20.76. Lardi wi.iv. inns: iio.90C12.00. BUTTER-Steady; creameries, 26647c, lsuus wigntiy firmer: receipts, 10.977 cases; ui rnarK, cases included, !Siil9c: ordinary firsts, 18V40194c; flrts, iUi&ttc. 1'OTA'iuts- irmer; receipts. 65 cars: Minnesota, and Ohio, 45251c; Jersey cob- IXJULTRY-Unchanged. OMAHA GBNEHALMAniCET. Temo. Rain. High. Low. tall. 92 94 91 88 98 90 82 93 96 68 68 70 68 72 70 62 72 72 AirIitm.ted Coppr ... Atiwrlcan Asricullurl .. American nt Sur.... Amfrlctn Ctn American Cb. pM Amerloan C. K.... Amertcia Cotton Oil American Ice Beeurltlea.. American Llneecl ...... American LoromotlT ... American 8. & It........ American 8. ft It., pM.. American fluar iwllnln Amerloaa T. A T American Tobacco Abaconila Mlnlnc Co.... Atohtsofl Atehlaon, pM Atlantic Coaat Line .... naltlmore Ohio Iitthlfhem' Hteel nreoklyn lUpM Trantlt.. Canadian Pacific, . Central Leather Chcupeake & Ohio Chicago Great Wealern.. Cnlcae.0, M. It SU P... Chloaco ft N. W.... Colorado F. I OollaoUdated (la Corn Producti H Delaware A lludton Renter & lllo arande,.., ...... Denrer ft It O., pfd Dletlller' Securltlea .... ...... Erie .100 ICrle. Itt pM 200 Krle. 2d ptd General Electrlo 200 111 , arm Northern, ptd..,.. too U7U Great Northern or eti Illinois Central inlertwreuah-toet , I'KI InterlwrnuRh-Mft., ptd... 1.400 international Harreater,, .(.... lnter-3Iarlne, ptd 1 Internationa) Taper .... ...... International Pump ...... ...... Kanaaa city Bouineru... 200 Laclede On ............. ...... Mhlgh Valley 1.000 LeulitlMe A. Naahrllle M., Ht. P. ft B. Bte. M. 600 Mliteurl, K. & T . too MtMourt 'fltls 2,000 Natlonit niisult ..i National Lead 33t4 I 1.400 'i.'ioo 211 H 'tiii' 130 11 130 101 4H 1KH 1H 4 16 iiaii It i" iii" 23i 31 40 1 t n. It. of M., 2d pfd. 1,000 Wi it .50 .50 .70 .60 .50 .00 .30 .50 BUTTER No. 1. Mb. cartons, 29c; No. 1, 00-lb. tubs, 2SV4c: No. 2. 2Cc. KISH-Whlte, fresh. 12e; trout, tresh. lc. large rrapples, fresh, 13c; Spanish mackerel, 15c; shad roe. per pair, 40e; salmon, fresh, 15c; halibut, fresh, 10c; buffalo. 9c: bullheads, 13c; rhannel rat fnh, 16c ; pike. lJc; pickerel, He. CHEESE imported Swiss, S2e; Ameri can Hwlss, 2c; block Swiss, Hi; twins. 17c; daisies, 174c, triplets. 17&; young Tho weather continues very warm over all, except tho northern portion or tno corn ana wnem icp,iun, ..tieciaiuicB nf 100 or above were recorded In Ne braska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. Rains were general in inu luumeuijuiis aim win caeo districts, and showers were scat tered over other districts. Rains of one Inch Or more uvjiiuiicu ui mo u,uwijis stations: In NobrasKar-uuiDertson, i.Oi. In North Dakota-Bottineau, 1.80; Bow- bells, l.w; itiiiiui, i.w. ah A.i.iiu.o will. cago. - Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. Available Supplies. MTT..W vnnif. ausl IS. Bradstrcet's ad vices bIiow tho following changes: Avail able supplies: Wheat, United rimtos, east of Rockies, increase, oai.uw uubucib. United States, west of Rookies, Increaso, 117,000 bushels; Canada, decrease, 875,00a bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, In crease, 4,JUO,0W. TOiai increase, i,aiu,vw bushels. Corn, united mates anu uaiuuiu, decerase, 1,827,000 bushels, Oats, Umtcd States ana cantuia, increuou, bushels. Liverpool Ornln Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 19. WHEkVT-.fepot market steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s dnd! na 7 Mi No. 3. 7s 2 'Ad: lutures steaUV October, 7s ld; December, 7s ld. CORN tspot maraei Btrong; niepcan nnw. no stock: American mixed new, kiln dried, 6d: American mixed oil, no stock: American mixed old, via Gal veston, 6s 7d; rutures steaay; ocpieinner LaPlata. 4s lOTid; Octobor LaPlata, 5s id. jievr York General Market. tmttiv TOttK. Auk. 19 SUGAR Raw. firm; refined, steady; prices, unchanged. BUTTKll rirm; receipts, iuub. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 7,231 cases. EGOS Firm; receipts, 18,310 cases, , mrrwiiY- Dressed. IrreKUlar: fresh killed western ohlokens;17Cjp23c; fowls, 15& 019ric; turkeys, 19020c. Knnan City Urnin nnu l'roriamna. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. AUg. 19.-WJ1KAT Cash: No. 2 hard. Sinews; No. 3. RlUn- No. 2 red. Si'at&v.c: no. j. Kitmc. CORN-No. 2 white, 77Ho No. 3, 74H OATS P0. i wnue, UTyuiiu, iu, mixed, 42c. RYE-c. St. Louis General Market. RT. LOUIS. AUf. 19..-WHEAT-NO. red, 90fl92c: No. 2 hard, 87092c; Septem ber. 87tto; May, Wttnaotto. , CORN No. 2, 77Q77HC: No. 2 white, Mcj a V -l-l n . ln,. KC(CII1UC(. .7w. OATS-No, 2. 437M3HC! No. 2 White, 43li (H3Vic: rjoptemoer, aiay, uuc RYE-477MC Metal Mitrkrt. NEW YORK. Aug. 19. METALS-CoP per, firm! standard spot to October, $14.7$ ttlo.W, electrolytic, io..ji.w; lane, fio.vu; casting. $13.63(215.75. Tin: Easy? spot, $11,25341.50; August 3tM2Hl.S7; Sep tern- tr. s0.874L12: October. S4O.62iMl.O0. An tlmony: Dull; Cooksons, $,l.03.M. Iron:) 3ieuQy. iiu. HVl IUCI 11, fU.tfVUlU.MI. London markets closed as follows: Cop per: Easy; spot, 63 Us: futures, 68 16s. Tin: Quiet; spot. 187 5s; futures, 186. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 64sl0d. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. COTTON Fu. tures opened steady: August, H.tSc; Sep tember, 11.20c: October, 11.16c; November, ll.OSc: December, ll.llc: January, 10.99c; March. ll.OSo; May, H-OOOo. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 19.-COTTON Spot In fair demand and steady; middling fair, 7.0d; good middling, 6.81d; middling 6.43d; low middling, 6.29d; good ordinary, 5.73d; ordinary. 6.3d; sales, 8,000 bales. . Coffee 3fttrk't. NEW YORK, Aug. 19. COFFEE After opening steady, unchanged to 4 points lower, the coffee market was steadied on milieu. Demand was not active, but there was, enough buying to send prices New York Central New York. O. ft W... Norfolk & Wtittrn North American ........ '. Northern Picltle ,'. .' 1,000 111H .raclflo Mall PenneylYlnla EDO 112 reopie-s uu , P., C, C. ft St. L Flttaburrh Coal '. retard Meet car ,.. ..... Pullman Palace Car Reading 27,400 160 SI( lUruMlc i. ft 8 Renubllo I. A B.. nla... ...... Ilock letaiid Co 1,300 hock iinna uo., pra.,.. w Pt. L. & R. V.. 3d ptd., ...... axaboard Air Line ....-, Seaboard A. L.. ptd...., iw Bloes.BhaUleld 8. & I (Viuthern I'aclflo ,,, 11,900 Southern runway Tenneaeee Conner ....... ' -"i Ta & Pacific 1M i "mi m 27H tie 16 (04. (t t J 73.CO0 too , 4.(09 too " TM . 200 61 101 li 5S 7H ( . 4 61 107U 4 40J 2.S00 7141 71 1671' 20 SI 14 141 117 M 106 15H 60 101K 1S 7' 4 H1H 111 1X 23 4S 14 1M 71 1UU ait iu inn llil 24 (t IU4 160 UN .74 :v,i 10 19U 43 29 1H RH Hi- 67 it 634 6044 63 ti 107(4 toit m 4 134 404 (64 7!4 64 Evnpnrnti'il Apnlrn nnd Dried Frulta . Jf.K.V.'l0K Atlg. 19.-EVAPOIUT10I) APPLES-Qulet. but firm. DRIED FRUITS Prunes Inactive, but steady; nprlcots, peaches nnd raisins firm. Recall Election is Invoked Against a Woman in California HANKOUD, Col., Aug. 19,-Tho first re call election aver called against a woman county official lit Callfornla-ptarhupa tho filet over Invoked against a woman any where will bo held In icings county September 28 to determine whethor Mrs. N E. Davidson shall retain the office o county superintendent of schools, a position she has held for olven years Tho dato wan flxOd today by tho uounty supervisors. The recall election Is nn outgrowth of t!lt case of Thomas J. Poesman. prlnct- pn. of tho Hanford High school, who was Date. iu. Utu.ia.,uw,,iw,ie..)l)r7 7 271 7 7t 1 itl 1 Ml 81 7 411 it 40 7 Xl 7 83 7 3t 6 tOl 1 ill I iui I i t ti 8 06 8 16 8 24 8 30 ti 24i 7 72! 7 41 7 41 e 7 C4 7 07 8 77HI COl7ll 8 23 7 04) 0 31 6 70 6 21 Oil o Mi A 44 41 6 $0 I S3 & M ft8 t 74 & .2 E 76 S74 AUg. . 8 IS I 7 Mi Aug. 10i 7 , AUg. 11 8 1ST. I Aug. 12. 7 kb. 8 04 Aug. 1$. 7 8 0s Aug. 14. 7 7oV 8 111 7 10 AUg. 16. 7 -,3y, h 12 7 09 Aug. 18, 7 77H 8 14 7 17 Aug. 17. I I 08 7 17 All. l.i t 7iH I 7 17 Aug.19. aunday. Receipts and disposition ot livo stock at tho Union Stock yards, Boutli Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. 8 hoop. C, M. &St P 2 8.. Wabash , u Missouri Paclrlo 0 Union Pncifiu ss 17 82 C. & N. V cast 1 10 ,. C. fe N. W.. west 29 23 23 C., St. P., M, & 0 10 C li. & Q east 81 C, U. tic. q., west tc C, R. I. &. P., west 1 C, R. 1. Vc P., cast 3 Illinois Central 2 2 oows 810 i 75 Agnow. 10 cows 974 t 33 Btott. 1$ steers.... 4tti 6 75 7 calves... 144 t 60 NIlMala A Pn 3 cows 1118 0 10 3 caws llffi 4 73 3 caivos... 330 7 76 stags 1JH w It 7 7G 7 33 C 33 WOULD CHEOUPEED MAM Many Casualties in Ses Moines Rouse the Citizens, BOULEVARD DWELLERS ACT Numerous Accident Cnnsetl hr Ileck- less Drlvlnnr llnre ftbuaeil Pnb llc to Demnrtil alorc Core on 1'nrt ot Motorists. '70 C 90 7 00 700 6 40 20 50 I n 3 loo 01 Totals 198 DISPOSITION-HEAD. , Cattlo, Hogs. Bheep. I Morris & Co T nwif, t. f ... 313 charged with Immoral and unprofessional .f,, "', 512 rntuinrt n,i ,ie.... Cudaliy Packing Co.. ..1,012 conduct and whoso teacher's certificate wa rovoked by the County Hoard ot Education, of which Mrs. Davldton .a secretary cx-offlclo. Her friends assert that HosBman and hia supporters brought the movement for recall In retaliation Mine Worker Chief Presents Ultimatum TRINIDAD, Colo., Aug. 19.-Frank J. Hayes, national vice president of tho United Mlno Workers of America, to night formally delivered his ultimatum to tho operators in Mlnlnir District Nn. , , , , . "r I nowincimu 15, comprising Colorado, Utah and New Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.., .Mexico, Armour & Co... Bchwartx ft Co , J W, Murphy....... .. Lincoln Packing Co..., Sinclair cudaliy, country,....., Hwitt, c6untry........., W. II. Vansant Co Ronton, Vansant & L Krey Pack. Co Hill & Hon K. R. Lowls Huston & Co...... J. II. Root St. Co J. If. Uulla L. V. Hum Rosonstock Hros MoCreary & Kellogg. Worthelmcr & Degen. H. K. Hamilton........ Hulllvau Hros. Rothschild to mo effect that operators must grant hint and his associates, m representatives of thq union, a confer ence, to determine upon arbitration ot tho minors' proposition. Tho operators tonight havo not reiterated thalr jtlon that tho conference would not be granted to union men as such under any circumstances. Vice President .Hayes stated a strike would be called Immedi ately In that oven and declared tho union haH $100,000 with which to financo the beginning nt the strike. United Mates Realty ... United ma.tei uauiwr , United Statu gteel United titatta steel, pfd Utah Copper , , Va.-Car. chemical Watwih. Wabaib, rfd ,. WMern Maryland Weatern Union Weitlnthouie Klertrlo a'v . . ,. . ..... M MR, U.TIV ., ,,,,, ,,,,, Total tales for tho day, I3J.C0O iharea. London Stock JInruet. S0?1' A."s- "American securities opened Irregular today. Realising sales depressed Prices during tho first hour, Canadian Pacific leading the decline. At noon Southern Paciflo was 4 higher, wh'lo rest of the list ranged from Jn. changed to 1 below parity. coniola, money 73ViOrand Trunk do ccounta.....,,, 7IMllllnol Central.., Amtl. Cbptxsr....... 76HMo., K. ts. T Atchison tt Boutham' i acltlo. Canadian I'aclflc.aJU Union 1'aolfie,.,, Ht. Paul 110 U. B. Bteel, ...... Dene tc ltii J... -1U SILVER Bur, steady at 27Ud per or. MONEY-2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short b lis Is 3i per cent; for three months' bills, 313-18 per cont. Hoi ton Mlntntr ntovkii. nOSTON, Aug. 19,-Closlng quotations mi uosion biocks ana oonus: Allouei MS Mohawk Amal. Copper 734 N'srada Con A. Z. U & 8 llN'IplMln Mlnea .. Arliona Com 214 North Uutlo II. t C C , M. M North Lake Cal. & Arliona .... Oia Dominion ral. & Hecla 411 Oareola Centennial ISUQulncy Copper Rans C, C. 40 Hhannon ICaat nutte C. M... ilTllftiDCiior Kranklln 44 Superior ft II. M... SHOWERS CONTINUE TO' FALL IN PARTS OF KANSAS KANSAS CXTV, Mo., Aug. 19 Heavy sliowers over a large portion of Kansas and Missouri today, with a prospect of a continuation of rainfall (onlght, caused the local weather forecaster to express tho opinion that tho, Iqng drouth ts ef fectually broken. Heavy rains tell In southwestern Kansas today, In some places the rainfalf being one and one.half Inches. There wero portions of Kansas, how ever, where the heat nnd drouth con tinued unabated. At Clay Center, where the maximum temperature of th year was recorded, no rain has fallen for fifty days. .no .Ur . 4H O ran by Con .... ureena canaaea !5 27 H 4 49 M 60 '4 4 424 Tamarack' :j U. B. H., ju ft M. 87 III Royal Copper, l4i do pfd 4711 Kerr Lake CTttltah Con J.2 Laka Copper WHUuh Copper Co.... (04 1 Hall Copper Miami uopptr i Winona 21 Wolverine 1U 414 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. l.-MONKV-On call, steady; 2iff2Vi per cent; ruling rate, tVt per cent; closing bid. 224c. Tine loans, steady; sixty days, 3V4.4H per cent; ninety days, 4i per cent; six months, 5W iJ5i per cent. llnnk Clenrlnics. OMAHA, Aug. 13. nank clearings for today are $S,(y4,720M and 12,445 &06.4i for the corresponding day last year. CHICAGO LIVK STOCIC MAltKCT Cattle Steady o Hlinile Lntver Hheep (Itendy to N Iron or. CHICAGO, Aug. 1. CATTLE-Rocelpts, 4, WW head; market steady to shade lower; beeves. 37.00(39 00; Texas steers, M.7Mf7.70; western. 36.20tjf7.60; stookers and feeders, 3S.4$m90: rows and heifers, I3.tious.20; calves, S3.00t810.7S. weak to shade lower; bulk of sales, S7.b0 08.40; light. s.otjo.oo; mixed, r.408.&5 heavy, 3T.2Ogs.G0; rough, I7.2W7.45; pigs, S4.3038.10. HHKKP AND I-uMMRB-Recelpts. 2S.O0O neaa: marKot steaay to nirong; natives, S2 0V34.7S; western, t3.W34.76, yearlings, tl.S&piC : lambs, native, 33.2&S7.73; west ern, 15.7637.76. St. I.oiiln I.lve StfaU 3fHrkrt. HT. IOri8, Aug. 19.-OATTLK He. 2 to 7 joints net higher. Close was.rulpts, 6,000 head; southerns 10c higher; steady, not unchanged to 4 points higher. natives steady; good to choice steers, $7.36 ugust, s.Yic, oepiemuer, o.ic, ucioDer. . i.w; siuuKem nnu leeoers, atjbni af; a.Hc, December, S tJr; March. 9.30c; May, 'j.Xc; July, 9.c. ripot steauy; itio 7s, vUc Santos, 4s. 12Q12HC, mild, dull; Cor dova, l3l(c(npmlnaL cows und lielfers. t4.S&4f8.76: bulls. t,',.7.Vfi: f.7.r.: calves, plUXU 10.00; southern ftecrs, au Aa ia: oows ana lienors. .aTi,w. ENLARGED PHOTO ENRAGES SUBJECT OF ART OBJECT Oscar Olson, Forty-eighth and Maple streets, came home from work n)l peeved yesterday evening. The first thing that met his eye was an enlarged photo graph of himself and which, according to Olson, resembled a hateful neighbor. Picking up a chair he hurled It through tho frame, tearing the picture to tatters. Neighbors called the police and a charge of abusing his wife was lodged against him, which Is a striking example of the consistency of. certain policemen. Olson was discharged by Judge Aldstadt this morning. 677 2tt 10 IKS 116 t 210 122 77 133 67 34 137 50 1 233 32 131 33 ; 63 W 1118 1,303 2,Kl 1,935 XS) 270 73 ..... L83l) 2,246 1,132 2,dC0 IU7 m t... ... . . . . . 4 feeders.. 347 7 10 13 cows 323 13 cows.. ...104 10 S calves... 1W KMpatrtck liros, 44 feeders.. 1173 7 33 41 feeders,. 1174 13 feeders. ,1172 7 33 10 feeders.. 021 Hdutti Dakota H. B. Wear. 14 steers. ...1134 7 30 23 steers. ...11SS , J. M. Arnett. 11 f.,Wa.. 711 A 00 6 feeders.. S5T C cows 1074 4 sr. 3 heifers... 774 4) 00 Colorado mevins re ivimmons. 55 steers. ...1117 7 00 46 atoert.i..U43 4 steers. ...11 7 00 Wyomlng-.MIilwe. fJ, 3 cows PO 6 l 6 stook's... KA 4 fredors.. 730 7 00 7 steers,... M4 7 steers. ...1137 7 00 A. J. Hampton. 8 feeders. .1153 7 40 33 steer. ...1356 3 Cows 1170 0 20 HOOB Receipts for today amounted to about 101 cars, or 6.700 head, making tho two days' total 0,604. This Is nearly 7.JW smaller than last week, nnd la over 3,000 lighter than the corresponding days a CTTndowa slow In starting this inorn Ing. Ohlppers bought quite a number of loads at about steady prices, lynr as high as W.33 for somo pretty Kp,d,V'"f stuff. Packers made their first bids ut generally steady prices, and. whl o sales men held off for Suite whhe. th-y wurd unablo to do any better and In tho end most of the sales were made pn a JV basis. Values wero slightly un1re prloes looking in some caws to u stronger and In others not quite so kWd as ywtterday. On tho whole. However, the market showed but II .JiJi llulk of, the sales, wero made at i7j.0il 7.75. Owing to tho Inclination Of salssmrn n trv for stronger prices tho movement w'asathSr.low'itnd it wa. 10io nefor the moderate supply was finally cleaned up. Representative m No. At. Hh. rr. M 1M 10 7 1 174 to 7 to 14 til 30 7 M U ..104 10 1 II 41 110 ... J" 10 .144 ... 7M 47 1 7 61 ilVO 10 7 474 M 117 ... 7 70 S3, 30 ... 7 70 (1 147 1M 7 70 44 117 140 7 70 !..... ..92 HO 7 70 li tno ttt) 7 70 11 154 41 til (0. ...... Itl CO tno 14 147 l 0S 11. ,,.,..171 II. CI. 40 317 t)7 7 co ut 71 MS It i.SN ... t 70 1 70 IN 7 ?0 10 j 70 ... 1 70 ... 7 70 40 7 70 ...RQ 110 t Tltt .171 ... 1 ' ... 7 74 M 7 714 7,175 Otlior buyers .., ,. Totals 4,631 7,012 18.8U C.i.ii Cattlo receipts this morning numbered lui cars making the run for the two days this week 11,77' head, tho luregtt ot uhy similar period sinoe the j beginning ot tho rungs season, but at tho 1 same tnuo smaller than the correspond ing period a year ugo by about 1,200 head. Tne arrivals consisted largely ot west erns, with a liberal sprinkling of corn leds. The demand tor beet steors wan fair, but advices from other points were such as to make buyer all bearish, with tha result that tha trade was slow ti 100 lower on pretty muoh everything except the very choicest cornfrds. Among tho cattle hero wore some prlmo beef steers fcood enough to bring l.oo. Cows and heifers wero a little slow nnd tho trade was Inclined to drag all the morning. Still the cattle kept selling and in tho end pretty; much everything was oieaned up. In fair seuson. Tho prloes paid ranged anywhere front steady to as much as 10c. lower in some cases. Heavy fsederB wero rather slow sellers: with pricoe around 10c lower than yester day, On the other, hand light stock cat tle were In splendid demand and MUve nellers at fully steady prices. In soma cases spllors weift calling that kind of cattio higher. Quotatiori on cuttle, rjood to choloe corn fed steers, W.80US.M; fair to good corn fed steers, SJi.tAtr.!W; common to fair corn fed steers, 7.25g.(W; good to choice rango beeves, J7.WW8.0Q; tv to good range beevos, Jl.OOSM.W; common' to lulr rango beeves, S4J.2S7.0Q: good to choice heiters, 66oa7.50( good to oholoe cows, fU.uX3tf.60; talr to 'good cowa arid helters, l).oooii.w. common to fair cows J3.MXu6.00; aood to choice stockers and feeders, J7.wufi.00; fair to good stock ers and Isjdors, J9.oWf7.O0;' common to lair stockers and feeders, jd,votf6.5o; stock cows and heifers, J4.7596.60i veal calves, ItJ.wniv.w; hulls und slags, 14.600 6.16, Representatives sales: HUISP BTKERS. II. ,,....114 IT......I 10 T 714 ... 7 71 ... 7 71 ... 7 71 190 ... 7 75 1...,.1U .. 7 71 It 370 HO 7 7t 74 Ml 144 7 73 U tU ... 7 71 71 lit 1M 7 7 41... ....141 110 7 tl 4 09 .I 7 71 to 7 7t 40 1 7S 10 7 7t 7 . 7 75 7 7t M 7 To 10 7 7t 40 7 7S 190 T 71 M 771 7 U 7 71 10 7 77!a 10 7 774 7 771 7 30 7 to 7 0 7 to 7 to 7 M 7W 7 M 7 W 40' 1 10 tl Ml 1M 7.W 71 itt,i. ;t 40.. .....110 ... 7 It 41 Itl 44 I 0t t 214 ... 3 10 tl .. I " 70 3Jt HO U...1...1H ... lit was. No. AT, i t!7 t,0.......JI TJ t ti at 6i nt 14.. its 41 t09 4t J01 it nt 7 no 41 iU U 114 i ieo ? IK 1M 1 tu M W4 71. ..... !!::::::: ti.......t 7t,....i.tM 71 nt 70 Jl 71.. HI 74 U7 10 t4 n nt 17 IX) 1 1 40 IN 140 ... No, 1.. It.. 14.. 1 At. rr. ., 431 04 ,, 44 6 W ., iit 7 04 C4 7 00 REAL ESTATE DEALER FALK MURDERED ON THE BRIDGE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Aug. ll-Frank Palk, a real estate dealer, was murdered' early today 6n tho temporary bridge over Whlto river at Washington avenue. His assailant escaped. Folk's body Was found by three transfer men who were asilstllig a circus load Its cars. No one saw tho man who fired the fatal shot flee and the pollco are working without a tangible clew. A revolver with all tho shells unexploded was found In the dead man's pocket, which precludes the possibility of suicide. Culls From the Wire II Zi 7 CO 10 IU 7 It 27..,.,. 7M 7 14 4 415 7 0 17., 1101 7 7S tX 1230 7 It 14 UOl 7 li 71 7 00 No. At. tr. 40 1070 1 01 44 HO I 14 37 1M1 t II I.. 1114 I 14 tl 114 I it 17 1171 I U 34... ,1171 I 31 tl... .IMS I 41 21 ma 1 ti 00 IW I 5 t 1..IAJ U Ml 10.... lift a mi uuwo, 2 tM & ti i , Jill I 40 S 108 S it 1...... Uio o IO 2 14 i 40 t (M t 14 HEIFERS. m 04 a 713 0 1 mo t 00 . 1 tii to ft.,, eiv 1 in ft...... t IM 1 5 lit t 14 7 HULLS. 1 UIO l 40 t 1 1140 t 45 2 t 5.44 2 .WO I 14 1 CALVES. 7 10 tS 74 ... 4 00 7 SHEEP-Sheop rept pts were quite lib . 1 ..., i,. ia hklnar 16.000 head re ported in, the largest ot any day slnco Monday ot lost wsok. Vet th two daya the reoelpU foot up ,$3,7 head, being the smallest tor any similar period since three weeks ago and smaller than for tho corresponding days ot last year by ttl most 14,000 head. The quality of the Of lerings on an average was not very good, tha proportion of killers being smaller than on a good many days. The demand tor tat sheep and lambs was quite gcod although the market opened a little dull, It developed Into ft a-ood, nctive, steady market. Packers Picked up uverjthlng that would do tor thelf purpose at an enrlv hour. Best lambs hero were good C4s.sh to bring 37.50. There were hardly snuuglt old sheep or yearlings In sight to makti n. tast ot tho market or establish quotations, A few ewes sold at 14.15 with ewes and wethers mixed at 14.40, The demand tor feeders was good, the) samo as It has been most every day of late. Tho receipts are not large, while there is a very fair demand so that sup plies are kept Well cleared up, This morn ing there wok quite a good many country buyers In the yards who seemed anxious for stock to take back home. The trade; on feeders, the same as on killers, wis reasonably active and tha big end of the offerings changed hands about as fast as the stuff could be shaped up and made ready for salo. Prices paid looked very little different from yesterday, tho mar ket in the main being about steady. A feeder buyer paid as high as 36.93 fev lambs. yuotations on aneep ana iambs: Lambs, good to choice, J7.8Otf7.C0; lambs, fair to sond. ta.lnff7.2ri! imlii nulla e, fiVtfl ftA! lamb, feeders, S6.00O6.S5; yearlings, good to cnoice, ia. aow&. 7o; yearlings, fair to good, is.004f&.23; yearlings, feeders, 15.0 o.iv; wetnors, gooa to cnDice, 1... 3... 171 14 . WO 7 00 ttt 7 04 .1144 t 44 .1241) I to .141,1 S re .1900 7 Ov 246 M 7 14... I. ., II. .. It... 7 .. 11... 10... 7... S... I... 6TOCKKHB AND FKUDEUS. til 4 13 711 10 til 0 7J 141 7! 171 I 10 010 4 St M UK :m w ..... tt3 7 04 I. 4 II 14,v... 14 :t 4 t 11...... 4M 7 00 . 7tl 7 10 . 774 7 It let 7 It .717 7 14 . 717 no . tTJ 7 W . M4 7 ti ,1U 7 21 .771 7(4 WEHTEHN8 NEBltAHICA. It s'teers.... 656 6 66 G steels..,, 664 4 75 S4.23tf4.60: wethers, fair to rood. I4,tOJI4.8J: wothcrn feeder. S3.60fl4.26: ewes, good to choice, i . i rn . .. . n . , I rs.t. , mi . ewes, feeders. i3.0Od3.C0; cull sheep, S2.04 fpo. lteDreseniatiYO saies: No. Av. C2 Nebraska yearlings 75 35 Nebraska ewes M,.,. 93 819 Wyoming lambs 73 76 cull ewes i i CO 160 Idaho feeder lambs 54 124 Idaho feeder lambs 54 211 Idaho feeder lamb,. 54 212 Idaho feeder lamos n The first International congress or the deaf and dumb was opened ut Qhent, Helgtum, yesterday. "Tama Jim" Wilson ot,.Traer, la., for mer secretary of agriculture and bolder of all recoi'd for cabinet service, vlnlti.il !17 steers, hi old haunts In Washington yesterday 16 tleon. on his way back to Iowa from Scotland. Fred G; Plummer, geographer of the forest service, wan found dead In bed yesterday at his home In Washington, whero he lived alone during the summer months. U is believed he died Friday night of heart failure. fllx million memberu of fraternal be nevolent societies und 38.000,0X1,000 of In surance were repreiented at Chicago yesterday at the meeting of the National Fraternal congress and Oie Associated Fraternities ot America, Slorritients of (it'rrtii Htt-nmers, Port. . I I.Y MOUTH- nilEMBN- 110l)UONB- aLABOOW... LIVERPOOL. LOKDON...- KIOMB-- WilM.liH. .. L1VKH OOt.. Anire4. '-0. Waalilafton lerlln Halletl. . F. Wlltelni. .Nordtm. 8alllurnl. .tllnoetoaka. .Ullenla. HOOS ItecelpU, 6.000 hrnd. market JOc J moNTHEaL Santa Ansa., UK II C SOUTHAMKTOV. Iia4elpbla IIONO KONO ....Kmp. ot Aala. THIBHTB K. F. Juerph I.,,, NAPLES - HaaOlorslo NEW roitK ut raui . Meiuitlc 3 COWS 1023 6 CO 6 bulls 434 7 60 8 steers.... 426 6 26 2 cows 300 3 75 Vi steers.... CI 2 6 t5 12 steer.... 003 7 40 6 steers.... 826 U DO 1KJ7 8 80 1194 S 56 1 bull 1110 6 00 1 cult 340 6 CO 4 lielfers... 612 6 35 0 htifeis... 614 6 25 10 cows 215 6 60 60 feeders.. 737 6 M0 ,;l feeders,. Hi) 7 2G 27 cows 1018 C GO 21 steers., ..1273 7 35 18 tender.. 835 7 20 1 bull 1100 6 25 4 COWS 87 30 22 cows V.' 6 20 23 heifers... M 6 66 17 cows 1060 C 8 feeders.. 1040 7 40 14 cows M 6 30 29 feeders.. 1072 7 30 20 caws &84 6 85 43 feeders.. 13i 7 75 3 COW 86 Q 4fi 3 heifers... Q ICS 18 stuera.... 744 7 30 6 oows ... 1004 6 03 4 cows 990 6 00 8 steers.... 665 C 85 12 steers.... 21 7 oo 11 steer.... 607 7 00 3 calves.., 164 o oo 3 cow 673 5 00 10 heifers... 8S 7 00 6 bull 066 6 50 0 cows 028 6 76 23 steer.... 048 7 26 1 bull 070 6 00 1 bUll 1240 E 76 23 feeders. .1103 7 25 22 heifers... 828 6 55 2 cows 820 8 SO 8 feeder. .1040 7 2 cows 1040 5 76 3 holler... 1QM 6 C5 1 cows 941 i W 1 helier.... too I co 4 feeders.. 463 7 25 6 feeders. .120.' 7 60 feeders.. 8 7 00 9 heifers... 633 6 G5 0 cows 1017 C 45 29 steer.. ..1313 7 40 31 steers. ...1234 7 40 COIvORADO Monte lilevlns. 8 steers.. ..1213 7 35 I bull 1670 5 50 NEBRASKA. 92 steers.... 1182 7 25 66 steors.. .,1224 n V) 18 steers.... 731 7 15 17 steers.,,. 623 o 90 32 heifers... 612 6 70 8 cows.,... kU J W 2 calves.... 103 8 00 3 culves..,. 'M t 25 2 cows 103j 6 50 9 feeders.. 910 G 00 139 Idaho feeder lambs 54 62 Idaho feeder lambs 64 220 Idaho lambs 61 234 Idaho lumbs 62 222 Idaho lambs 66 U5 Idaho Iambs 64 172 Idaho Iambs OT, 244 Idaho lambs 64 69 Iduho lambs C3 220 Idaho lambs -. 62 197 Idaho lambs 62 261 Idaho feeder lambs.., 53 40 Idaho feeder lambs 64 126 Wyoming yearlings 82 118 Wyoming yearlings SO 20 out! yearlings 76 110 Wyoming ewes and ylgs..,107 114 Wyoming ewes and ylgs..,l07 187 Wyoming owes and ylga..,10S IX Wyoming lambs 2U) Wyoming lambs 197 Wyoming lambs 188 Wyoming lambs 207 Wyoming lambs 214 Wyoming lambs i'nj iaano lamD 33 Idaho ewes 138 Idaho yearlings 231 Idaho feeder lambs 142 Idaho lambs 120 Idaho feeder lambs 100 native ewe 31 cull ewes 337 Wyoming feeder lambs 164 Wyoming feeder lumbs 42 Wyoming feeder lambs 219 Wyoming feeder lambs 130 Wyoming lambs 231 Wyoming lamos 101 Wyoming lumbs 679 Wyoming lambs 64 . 66 . CS . 65 . C6 . 65 . C5 . 93 . 93 . 69 . 69 . til .103 . 88 48 64 50 50 64 ro ............ uo 67 68 195 Wyoming ewes 100 tu Wyoming leeaer ewes 83 193 Wyoming feeder ewes .... 93 200 Wyoming feeder ewes S3 85 cull feeder ewes. 133 wyoamlng feeder lambs 192 Wyoming feeder lambs,, . 118 Wyoming feeder lambs 264 Wyoming feeder lambs,.. as Wyoming leeaer lumus. 130 Wyoming ewes , 717 Wyoming lambs 82 51 63- 53 C3 43 ....109 61 Pr. 6 60 4 35 7 60 CO 6 65 6 65 6 &'. 6 05 6 65 65 7 40 7 40 7 36 7 ST. 7 35 7 35 735 7 40 7 40 CC 6 65 6 35 6 35 4 50 4 45 , 4 45 ' 4 45i 7 85 7 2V 7 33, 7 35 7 SB 7 S3 7 30 4 00 C G 6 65 . 65 6 M 8 85 2 sa 6 65 6 60 660 6 50 7 15 7 30 7 30 7 30 4 25 3 170 3 60 2 60 2 40 6 60 6 60 6 60 6 80 0 SO 4 45 7 26 (From a Btaf f Correspondent ) DF,9 MOINES, la., Aug. 19.-(Spcelal Telegram.) Thcro havo been so many ac cidents recently lri this city because ot high-speed automobiles and motorcycle that people, living along the boulevards In the suburbs arc organlxlng privately to employ pollcomen to patrol tho street and break up tho speed habit. Today two men on a motorcyclo going forty miles an hour ran iiuo n ta.x.i ...,. And the two men wero seriously Injured. A day seldom passes without recording slm llnr neMdrinta. Tim eltv nnllee rlnlm tr I bo powerless to patrol the streets In the outskirts, henco detectives arc to bo em ployed for tho safety of" the public. Wlmt to llo Willi tiitomoblles. In (view of tho enormous Increaso In number ot nulomobtlcs and tho general tun of Uio motor cars b farmers ot tho best class, tho stafa fair management ts somewhat at a loss to know just what to do with tho great number ot enra that wilt bo brought to the state talr thin week nnd next. Tho last two or throo state falrn have witnessed n great In crease in the number of cars entering tho , . gates. At tn)cs last year It was a great' problem to know how to havn the cara handled bo as not to Interfere with Pe destrians, and also how to store tho cars when not In uso so that each owner, could get his car without Interfering with oth ers. It tha tendency to accumulate earn continues it will groatly Interfere with tho trnfflo on tho railroads as. many of. tho fanners and their families come from oven fifty to 100 miles awny without pnt- hintttng Um railroads. tletter AVork Amonir Teachers. Rotter work among tho tcsohers of Iowa Is being developed and higher stand ards ot scholarship set. The Slate Hoard ot Examiners this year has marked mori closely than usual tho examination pa pers ot tho teachers desiring certificates. At tho Juno examinations but little over 60 per cont ot thoso taking tho examina tions passed, whllo for tho July exam inations It la estimated nearly 76 per cont passed. The readers wont over the pa per ot over 16,000 applicants the past two months and report generally better work than over before. "There '.ia been a marked Improvement in spoiling and tho standards ot English (tro being rolled rapidly. Claoil phoatlnsr nt Cnrap Perry. The lowu. rifle team of the National Ouard finds Itsolf In exceedingly fast company at Camp Perry. Adjutant Gen- 1 ttral Logan received a telegram today from Colonel Smith' Urookhart, In chargo of the Iowa team, trill ntr ot tho spoed shown-ln tho "Adjutant General' match" ot twenty shots at l.OOO yard. Captain UUqy ot Manchester had a acoro be ninety-eight and was In eighth place. Captain Hurd, Lieutenant Loess, Lieu tenant Eaton and Sergeant Durohlnwald all scored ninety-seven. Lieutenant Bcholllng and Major Elwood soared ninety-five. Sergeant Vnrnor soored ninety-four and was In ninety-seventh place. Thoso in charge ot' tho match say there never before has been any such good shooting Ut tho national, meet. ' Appendicitis at St Me Institution. Appendlcltlu la practically unknown -among tha Inmates of the state lnstttu- tlon. Medical attendanoo and surgery tor all Inmates Is done without foe to the aurgoon, which may, In .part, aooount for tho fact that whlo the Insane, criminals nnd others have many ailments, It Is sel dom necessary to havo surgical opera tions. At tho board ot control It la stated that there have been no operations for appendicitis at tho Btata Institutions. A story In the paper to tha effect that people who smile and are very happy never have appendicitis would Indicate, either that it Is wrong or that, contrary to common view, the inmatev ot the atato Institutions are quite checrfn. Trial of the Colfax People. Secretary Sumner ot the' StSaStSa Hoard ot Health vent to Colfax today (a assist tho state In the prosecution of the promoters of a Frledmann hospital, wbo have ignored the rule ot the, state board nnd failed to secure permission from tha local or atato board, for the establishment of the hospital. The promoters were ar rested and tho question Is whether they rliall be bound over to tho grand Jury. The defense Insists the rule la not In ac cord with law and the state board has no right to mako It. A temporary hospital wus arranged ot rather'an- office with a regular dootor: but' it la understood at Colfax the Frledmann people aro aeekthc a site for a hoapltal outside the city; limits. PHILIPPINE VETERANS CONSIDER MERGER PLAN DENVER, Colo., Aug. 19.-A proposal to, merge tho Army of tho Philippines and, tha American Vetorans pt Foreign Servlco organizations wan Injected today Into tho deliberations of tho Joint con vention now In ,sesslon here. . Tha ques tion was considered Informally at a cau cus of offlcora of the Army of the Phil ippines. It seemed likely that tho pro posal would not bo taken up formally until Wednesday, at which, time officers will be chosen. Tho headquarters of Brigadier General Irving Hale, prganlscr of tho Army of the Philippines, and Hrigadlor General Jacob Smith of Cali fornia wore the centers of intorosta for the several hundred delegates In attend ance from all parts ot tho United States. Ht. Joseph Live Mode Market. BT. JOHBPH. Aug. 19. CATTLE Re ceipts 2,100 head; market, slow; steers, J5.60S8.75; cows and heifers, S4.OO0S.63i calves, j4.60iW.IS. HOGB-RccelpUi 6.C00 head: market, 109 16a higher; top, J8.C538.75; bulk, JS.008.60. HHEKP AND LAMD 3 Receipts 4,600 bead; market, steady; lambs, 15.0037-40. You Oan't Cut Gut A BOO BPAVIN.PUF'F or THOROCQUXIN, but will clean them off pcrmkntntly, and you work the horse same time. Does not blister, or remove tho hair. $2.00 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more If you m'te. Dopk4Kfree. AI1S0RBINE. JUL, the antiieptic liniment for mankind, reduces Varicoie Veini, Ruptured Muclntr UfincMi. Elira4 CUoil. Goltrcft. Wmu. Criu. AUtnrtlacafckJr. Pike St.00 u4 UM s bonis i tacrtnt t 4Umk4. StiaiHcuvred est? W W. F. T0UN8, P. D. F.i 1 M Temjl. St. SprtstfltJd, Him "Moi an SUpenme&tV KXF TO h. POEHLER co. Sstablisaad IS Ml. QRAift COMMISSION Head foe flally acarkk batter." 4 Jt