THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2G, 101 1. i 4 MY OF OARSMEN WAIT CALL! Drews at Poughkeepsie Ready to Dip I Their Sweeps. L0SE CONTESTS LOOKED FOR Coaches nnd Crt-Tva Alike neapect Ench Other nml the ltneen Fri day Will He Worthy ot Attention. DIYIDE THE DOUBLE-HEADER IfiRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET New York and Boston Americans Again Break Even. YANKEES TAKE FIRST CONTEST neel Sox Turn Tnhlea In Second' Winning, Fotir to Three Wnrhon llnrl rimt Hattle (or lllsh Innilera nml Wlna. lloopar. rf... I b'cott. it. .4 hpakc.r. ct DO3T0.S'. AU.H.U.A..E. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. V.. June 25. "Wlth months of hard training at their hack, 120 oarsmen are ready for the call yto the. starting line for the Intercollegiate "tregatta to be held on the Hudson river Yourse tomorrow afternoon. Nothing re mains but the flnnl Instructions from the coaches Just before the fifteen crews shep , - i .u.i- .u ..n flrt game: lil.u ...cl. PI lC.lt' IVi .IIC pull etream to the start, twenty-four hours hence. Since early last autumn the crew can- 6 dates have been working Indoors and Vw". ) ...-. . . ... Jmtrln. lb. 1 out as weather permitted and from tho , oardt.er. lb.. I original squads averaging close to lM.Yerkes. 20...S .u w ....... I carrlgan. ? nuuu. villi u.i allien imiD su.t.vvu uidi Ilfhg Ereulllng months of training una today have won seats In either the varsity, Junior or freshman eight paced shells. Tomorrow will come tho supreme test 1th the national university rowing cham pionship at stake In the three races that from the program of the Twentieth An nual Regatta of tho Intercolleslate Row ing association. Look for Clone Content. Coaches and. crews alike, while confl- NEW YORK, Juno 25. New York and Boston today again broke even In a double-header. New York taking the first game, S to 2, and Boston turning tho ta bles in the second, 4 to 3. Warhop pitched the first game for New York and scored his first victory of the season. Score. NEW YORK. AD. II. O A E Cadr Olllnt. p.. Engle . . Coumb. p 0 4 0 OMaltel. Jb. . 3 0 4 4 Tnif (dl, Jb 4 J ! 0 (rrcklnpa', a 4 1 0 Oii.rtMll. if . 4 0 1 1 1 llolden. rf... 4 1 1 ODater. S 0 10 ONunamakr. c 4 0 2 0 Owilllama, lb 1 0 0 0 OWarhop. p... I ooio 0 0 0 0 Totals II I 17 4 t 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 r o i a o oent predict a close contest in eacn osnt Ho.,nn. 4. Double rlnv: Nunamaker to Totalt. ... s at 1 1 Batted for Carrlgan In the seventh Batted for Collins In tho eighth Boston 0. .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 New York 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 '3 Bases on errors: New York, 1; Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Truesdalo, Speaker. Homo runs: Lewi. Pecklnnaugh. Sac rifice hits: Daley. Williams. Stolen base: Lett on base. riew jorK. nnd If the weather and water conditions, are favorable new records for the course are' not unlikely. Coach Rice of the Col lumbla cvrows has predicted that tho Mellar race the varsity four-mile lies between Cornell and Columbia, but Bhrewd rlvermen and the other coaches do not entirely agree with tho forecast. Ten Eyck of Syracuse and Conibear of Washington both figure their varsity eights have an excellent chance In th-s. big event while Nichalls of Pennsylvania ond Vail of Wisconsin are confident that their rowing men are going to slve the wash of their shells to several of tho rights at the finish of tho long race. There is reason for this quiet confldcnco jfclnce several ot the university elgths Tfcnvo shown well In preliminary races this reason and Include many of the oarsmen who swung sweeps In tho race of 1913. Cornell has defeated Harvard, Princeton and Yale this spring: Columbia. Prince ton and "Stanford, and Pennsylvania, un- er the coaching of Vivian Nichalls, the English Instructor, defeated tho strong IL'nited States naval academy crew. Wis consin and Syracuse are the only cre.wu that have not had a preliminary test against one or more college, eights during the present season. This omission, how ever, has not dampened the ardor of their BLPporters who expect them to row itp to tho standard ot the more experienced crews. Crews Compared. With the. exception of Columbia, which has boated light crews this, year, tho eights of all the universities average up well In points of weight, height nnd ugp as the following statistics ehow: VARSITY EIGHTS FOUR-MILE RACE. Average weight Height Lbs. Ft. & Ins. 16P4 0 lllj Maisel. Bai.es on .balls: Off Collins. 1. Struck nut:. Rv Warn on. : by Collins, 2. Hits. Off Collins, 7 in soven Innings; off Coumbe. 1 In one inning. Time: 1:4V Umpires: O'Loughlln and HUdebrand. Score, second game: BOSTON. . . NEW TOUK. in 11 n a R AD 1I.O.A.E. Ilonrxr. rf... 4 1 0 1 OMalMl. lb... 3 10 0 0 Scott. . . . 6 1 2 l OTTuatdal. 2b 4 1 4 S 0 Speaker, ct. 1 1 I 1 oPecklnra', 4- Lel, If .. 4 1 i 0 oHartMtl, if. 4 1 Janvrln, lb . 4 2 0 OHolden. rf... 4 I Gardner, lb.. 4 0 2 0 O'McIlnJa ...0 0 Yerkee. 2b... 4 1 J S 0 Daley, cf... .8 0 Caily, e 3 16 1 OSwwney, c.. 4 1 J. Johnaon, pS t 0 1 oWllllnma, lb 2 0 Wood, p 1 ' 0 0 1 COok 1 1 . Nunmaltr, lb 1 0 Totalt U 11 17 14 OCaldwell p.. 3 t 110 0 0 too 0- 0 0 10 0 S t 0 too 0 0 0 too 2 4 0 Crews. Columbia Byrncuse Cornell ..v... PeJlfisvlvania Wisconsin Unl. of Wash.. Age Yrs. 2l4 m, 21V, 2?H 171- 6 1 . . . 175 8 11 15-16 .C, :173m;. -: .... nCJ S lt'i .. 17IS 6 11-32 JUNIOR VARSITY RIGHTS-TWO MILE RACE Columbia IM 3 11 20 Syracuse 11 5 UH 22'4 Cornell 1MH S " W 20M .Pennsylvania 167 1H FRESHMAN EIGHTS TWO-MILE RACE Columbia 15SH Syracuse 163 Cornell 170U Pennsylvania. ..... 160ft Wisconsin 101 8 5 10? b im 6 in J c 19 Wi 22U 2114 20' 4 , Record for the Coarse. The winners In each event on the Hud son rlvor course sluce the Initial regatta follow: Time. 21:25 19:57 20:31 20:174 20:04 19:14 18:&3Vi 19:05 18:57 29:22H 30:29 Year. Winner. U93 Columbia 1898 Cornell 1S97.... Cornell 1E97 Cornell 1899 Pennsylvania 1900 Pennsylvania 1901 Cornell 1902 Cornell 1903 Cornell 190-1 Syracuse 1915 Cornell 19K Cornell 1907 Cornell 1908 Syracuse 19:24Vi 1903 Cornell l3:oz 3910 ' Cornell 2J:42V4 1911 Cornell 20:10H 1912.. i Cornell 19:31 1913 Syracuse 19:18 "Two regattas held, Cornell winning , both. ,i 'Course record, A In 1898 regatta held at Saratoga. N. Y. . 1 VARSITY FOUR-OARED SHELLS TWO MILES. Year. Winner. Time. 1899 Pennsylvania 11.12 1900 Pennsylvania 10:31H 101 Cornell 11:39 1902 Cornel 10:43 103 '....Cornell 10:34 1901 Cornell 10:50 1905 Syracuse 10:15 190fi Cornell 10:35 1907 Syracuse 10:31 1908 Syracuse 10:52 1909 Cornell 10:01 1910 Cornell 11:37 1911 Cornell No time 1912 Cornell 10:34 1913 Cornell 10:17 Course record. FRESHMEN EIGHTS TWO MILEG. Totala 1 10 17 1J 1 Ran for Hilden In the ninth. Batted for Williams In the olghth Boston 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 04 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J 03 Two-base hits: Sneaker. Sweeney. Jan vrin, Cady. Stolen bases: Maisel, Swee ney, Speaker (2), Hooper, Hartzel). .Left on bases: New York, 5; Boston 7. Double play: Johnson to Scott to Janvrln. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 3; off Johnson, 2. Struck out: By Caldwell. 6: by Wood 1; by Johnson. 1. Passed balls: Sweeney (2). Hits- Off Johnson, 8 In seven innings, nono out In the eighth; off wood, 2 in two Innings. Time: 2:10. ' Umpires: HUdebrand nnd O'Loughlln. Nnpi Ilnmn Ilroirns. ST. LOUIS. June 25. -St. Louis' pitchers were wild, while their teammates fielded In ragged fashion, enabling Cleveland to secure a lead the home club could not overcome. The score was 6 to 3. Score: CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS. AH H O.A K All. 11.0. A. E. Graney If... 4 0 1 0 oShotten, cf..4 0 1 1 0 Turner, 3b... 2 1 1 4 OPratt, lb.... 4 1 1 Leltold, cf... J 0 2 0 0Ho-ard, 4 0 1 Lajolt, Jb.,.1 1 0 i oWalkar, If... 4 1 1 Johnaton, lb. 1 2 11 0 oLary lb.... 4 1 10 Wood. rf....4 2 1 0 OAuitln, lb... 4 2 2 O'Neill C....4 ISO oMIIler. rf....4 1 0 Chapman, n. 3 0 2 1 oCrosaln, C....3 1 S Gregg, p 4 1 0 3 lB'msardnr, p 1 jO 0 Rumler .... 10 0 . Totala 11 9 7 .12 llloch, p 0 0 0 First Hard Winter Wheat of Season Reaches Chicago. PRICES ARE OFF ELEVEN CENTS More ,rir Grntit Una lleen Sold tor Uxportntlon So Fnr Thin Jenaou Thnn for Good Jinn)- Yenra Corn I llnlllnh. OMAHA GUM'HAt. ItAllKIST. 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 Xenklna .... 1 0 0 0 0' Mitchell, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 ' - Tolala...-..iy S 27 14 1 Batted for Bnumgardner In lxth. Batted for Hoch In the eighth. Cleveland 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0-6 Bt. Louis 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 Two-base hits: O'Neill, Johnson, Gregg. Three-base hit: Turner. Hits: Off Baumgardner. 4 In" six Innings; off Hoch. 4 In two Innings: off Mitchell; ln one In ning Sacrifice hits: Chapman, Turner. Stolen base: Pratt. Double play: Crossln unaslstcd. Loft on bases: Cleve land, 1; St. Ixiuls, 6. Bases on balls: Off! Baumgardner, 2; off Hoch, 1; off Gregg, 1. Hit by pitched bull: By Hoch (Graney). Struck out: By Gregg, by Hoch. 1; hy Baumgardner, 1. Wild pitches: KuumRnrdner,' Hoch. Time: 2:30. Umpires' Evans and Egun. Detroit Dropn Second, CHICAGO, June 25. Fournier's triple and BodKs hot single In the ninth en abled Chicago to win,, the alth straight game today when thoy defeated Detroit, 3 to 2, In the seccad game of tho series. Score: DETUOIT. dllCAOO. Ali.tl.O A E. - Anai,O.A K. Duth. ta 1 0 1 1 OWeaver, , aa .2 0 4 60 Purtel lb... 4 0 'fl i OBJackb'rn, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 Hallman, ef 4 2 0 0 iJDemmttt. If. 4 110 0 Crawford, rf . 4 1 0 0 OColllna, rf..'. 4 110 0 Vcach, If.... 4 1 8 0 0I''oumlr.' lb 4 2 7 1 0 Kavana'h. 2b 1 1 3 3 OBodle. cf.. . . 1 1(00 mirna 1h 1 0 11 I) OMltar. r 3 1 S 0 0 19:3ti stanage, c... 4 1 t 1 ODreton. lb... 3 10 10 20:02 Dauaa, p.... 3 0 0 4 onuaaell, p.... 3 10 0 1 OMAHA, Juno 38. 1914. The first car of now hard winter wheat of the season reached Chicago yesterday consigned to the J. Itosenbaum urain company from Mlssuurl. It weighed S3 Pounds, graded to 2, and tested above 11 5 per cent moisture. There Were also seven cars of nevy No. 2 red received from Mis souri. Enormous covering of short wheat was on yesterday. Traders said after tho close that should there be heavy accep tances ot overnight offerings like those of yesterday and the same volume of hedging, they look for lower prices. hllo sentiment was mostly bearish, it Was lCSS SO thnn nf Into TMiH.r. aM tho future course of values depends upon "nujiier winners win continuo to sell freoly. They have tho price making in the r cower Wheat prices are off over 11c from the recent high point. They nre the lowest ; nna utuuc under last year's. More new wheat has been sold for ex port so far this scuson than at this time In years. World s stocks of old wheat l?SAa.m!,8t Blnco 1309' But- 900.000,000-bushcl crop in sight, the trade does not give much attention to bullish factors. A short Interest has been create and bearish conditions discounted. Trad ers, however, did not expect a rally of more than lc to 2c. Most of the corn specialists aro bullish and fail to see any reason for lower prices. Stocks urc decreasing and there Is more being shipped out than bought to come In. They say the selling was of a poor class. Tho largest sales by n local professional early wore bought bark at the samo prices. Local bulls Increased their lines yosterday and expect to see corn cut loose from wheat. Those who ? k6!, sh aro ."""InrT December, while j '! oro Klvlns attention to July and September. Cash wheat wns lc lower. Cash corn was tlo lower. Cash oats were c lower. nearanccs: Wheat and flour equal to SSTb5K,: corn' 0M buh'; " co'rn'to1 M t0 lowtr: Prlriiary wheat receipts were 238 000 busheln nnd shipments 698.000 bufheU aalnst , receipts of 577.000 bushels and shipments of 423,000 bushels last year. els and shipments 350,000 bushels, against or 762,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 571.0V) bush els and uhlpments 677.000 bushels against raVf.'M bV,el" and "iilpmenu Of 528,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. n. , Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago i2 in in Minneapolis 73 Duluth ... tk Omaha 4 jj 'ji Kansas City 3; 17 17 St. Louis 35 i't Winnipeg 237 ... " xv&Vf Sa"K B.oles, wero reported today: Wheat Np 2 hard winter, 1 car, 83c: 1 car. 85c. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. 86;. No. 3 spring: 1 car, 78c. Corn No. 3 white: 4 cars. 69Mc. No. 2 yellow: 1 csr, COUc, 1 car, 64c. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, Bfic. No. 2 mixed: 1 cur. GSUc. No. 3 mixed: J cars C5c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 64c; 1 car, &.c. No grade: 1 car (hot), 59c. Oata No 3 white, cars, 3Gc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 36c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. 84fi7c; No. 3 hard, S40S6c; No. 4 hard, 80S84c; No. 2 spring. 80ffr37c; No. 3 spring, 78366c; No. 4 spring, 76S4c; No. 2 durum. 84Wl85W-: No. 3 durum. MrfTRIUrv I, Corn: No. 2, white, (aiVBCOKc; No. 3 wnue, wv40Mc; ISO. 4 White, 67ffl6Sc; No. 2 yellow, 66Q66,lc: No. 3 yellow, C5GGc; No. 4 yellow, 64g5c: No. 2, 65H4c; No. 3. 64ii55c: No. 4. K3(f?c. nt.. K'V. i wnue, jor4idjc; smnoaro, 36HJT36V4c; No. CHICAGO GRAIN AND I'ltOVISIONS Year. 189tl 1R97 "1857 Ax -.. 1900 1901 1902 "1903 1904 1905 1901 1907 190K 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 Winner. ....Cornell ....Yalo ....Cornell ....Cornell ....Wisconsin Pennsvlvnnla ....Cornell ....Cornell . Syracuse ....Cornell ....Syracuse Wisconsin Cornell Cornell Cornell ....Columbia ....Cornell ...Cornell Time. 10:18 9:19 !:21 9:65 9:45 10:n 9:39 ::ls 10:01 9:33 Totala It 21 11 0 Totals 31 9 17 I 1 One out when winning run scored. Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3 Two-base hits: Breton, Russell. Throe base hits: Kavanaugh, Fournier. Sacri fice hits: Dauss, Bodle, Weaver.' Double play: Fournier to Weaver. Left on bases: Detroit. 7; Chicago. 5. Bases on balls: Off Russell, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Russell (Burns). Struck out; By Russell. 4; by Dauss. 5. Time; 1:53, empires: Dlneen and Connolly. Italn Ilrenkn Up Game. WASHINGTON. June 2S.-A heavy thunder shower broke up today's game between Philadelphia and Washington In the beginning ot the fifth inning. The score at the end of the fourth Inning was. Philadelphia. 2; Washington, 4. Philadelphia had scored three runs In the fifth without a hit and had a man on second with one out when the game was called. Score: Features of the Trading- nml Closing Prlcen on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Juno 25. Wheat rallied to day, but not until after prices had fallen lower than at anv time ainca 1902. Tne rebouna seemed to be chiefly owln 'to farmers evincing a disposition to !th. hold sales as much as possible unless of fered better returns. Values closed firm at c to HQs.c net aivance. Corn Hn Islied MHo to lc under last n'ght, 2.',W5c..ani1 Provisions rnnin? from iHfllOo decline to an advance of 20c Harvest news that continued to favor the boars wns largely responsible for the. depression, which, at first today was the rule In the wheat pit. In the later trading, how'ever, some of tho largest houses, heretofore classed as bear leaders, were among the best buyers. Unlike, wheat, corn had no significant rally. Argentine offers at the seaboard a. cent lower than at any previous time this season formed the main reason. Rains that broke the drouth In Important sec tions of the southwest counted also against the bulls and so did reiorts of the increasing substitution of wheat for corn as feed. HeilglnK sales on the new crop had much to do with weakening oats. Provisions wero unsettled ny the con flicting Influenco of lower prices for corn ond higher prices for hogs. Shorts cov ering brought about a rather sharp ad vance, in July pork. Futures closed as follows: College Men to Get Boat Race Results While at Dinner JOHNSON EXPECTS TO WIN BEFORE TWELFTH This evening the Cornell university men of Omaha will dine together at the Field club while receiving the re turns from tho Poughkeepsie boat races. 9:61 Special arrangements have been made by i tho committee for receiving the boat ?:2ti ,, ., .u- 9'H1 Biuics lineally ai mc uiui. uiner colleges represented ai ineainner will be Wisconsin, Columbia, Michigan and Amherst. Covers will be placed for about forty. The committee in charge of the dinner are C. A. Thomas, Frank Selby and Austin Galley. 10:10 10:13 . 9:31 10:01 PARIS, June 25.-Jack Johnson, the American negro pugilist, firmly believe his fight on Saturday with Frank Moran of Pittsburgh will not last longer than twelve rounds and that at the end if the bout he will atlll be champion. Johnson said this today while he was doing his last day's real training for the flsht. His work tomorrow will be light and on Saturday he intends to rest, Moran rose early today and with sev eral companions took a long, brisk walk, varied by sprints, on the banks of the Olse, near his headquarters at Merfel. In the afternon he boxed with several spar ring partners, Including Tom Kennedy, In rwbom he finds u sturdy opponent. A number of Americans who Intend to be present at tbe fight called at the Moran quarters today. Got anything you'd like to swap? Use .the "Swappers' Column.' KNIGHT OF STRATHM0RE MAKES A NEW RECORD Knight of Strathmore. who won the 2:08 pace at Jefferson, la., Wednesday, beat all records of the United States and Canada for the month of June. His time was 2:07H, 2:06 and 2.0S, an average of 2:07. This li practically the samo bunch whloh will race at Tckftmah July 4. Tekamah will have a big fluid of starters In all the events. A rtlclel Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.lYes'y. 78 75 Wheatl July. Sept. Corn I July. Sept. Oats July. Pent. Pork I JUiy. A) viYt zu Sept.l I 20 05 Lard I f I July. I 10 07) 10 07 StPtt f 10 20 Ribs I I I July.l 11 50 I 11 52l 11 45 Sept. 11 65 I 11 B7 11 45 65 66 38' 37 7 79 I 68 67, 381 3 I. 78) 78l 67 66 79H1 79 68 66W 88 VI 37! 38 37 20 72 20 95 19 95 I 20 00 10 02 10 02l 10 17 10 17 I 11 50 I 11 CO 79 78 68 7 SS 27 20 75 20 07 10 07 10 22 11 47 11 62 Nre. Polls to Hhorr. Clark Griffith's high school recruit. Otto Nye, who was sent to Scranton In the New York 8tate league, failed to show and was sent back after two days, Nye halls from Dick Klnsella's home town, and It was thought strange that If he was worth while Dick should overlook him. If you like luxurious silk shirts, you should plan to buy a supply Eaturday at Brandeis' big sale Chicago Cash Prlcos Wheat. No. 2 red. 8485c; No. 2 hard, 815c; No. 2 north ern, 9891c: No. 2 spring, S990c. Corn: No. 2, 6308c; No. 2 yellow. 69V4Q70c; No. 3 yellow, 69i069?ic Oats: No. 3 white, 38er38c; standard, 39S39Hc Rye: No. 2, 61c. Barley: 49rvi8c. Timothy: 14.250 5.60. Clover: $10.0i&13.00. Pork: 120.90; Lard: 210.00. Ribs: ill.COgll.50. CHEESE Lower; daisies WfaUHr; twins, 14UOTl4c; Americas, lSUc; long horns. 16Vi(S15c. POTATOES Steady; reeclpts, 66 osrs; new. $1.0001 50; old. 80Q9JC. BUTTER Ixwer; creameries, 2B'2Cc. EGGS Lower; receipts, 10.510 cases; at mark, cases Included, 16ilSc; ordinary firsts, 16Vc; firsts. 1701Sc. POULTRY Alive, higher; springs, 2T0) 22c; fowls, 15c. Xciv York General Market. NEW YORK, June 25 -SUOAR-Raw, barely steady; centrifugal. 2.32c: molasses. 2.67c; sales, 150,000 bags; refined, un chancrd. BUTTER Creamery, extras, 27S27c; firsts, 2yn26'4c; process, extras, 22w22c; ladle, first, 20ft20Hc. CHEESE State, whole cream, fresh, specials, HQiSc: avurage, fancy, 14Hc EGOS Fresh gathered, extras, 23ffl25c; extra firsts. 2922Hc: firsts, 20fjflc; nearby hennry. browns. UtiWc: mixed col ors. 184324c. porintv uressen. nrm: western chickens, frozen, 14HS18c; fowls, lSgiSVJc; turKeys, sur-". Mliuienill Grain Mnrkr.t. MINNEAPOLIS. Juns 25. WI I EAT July. 84C; September, fcOc; No. 1 hard. 88c; No. 1 northern. 8.1fl87c; No. 2 northern. wlsiic. FLOUR Unchanged. BA RLE Y 44SlC RYB-675SC. HRAN-119.2I. CORN No. 3 yellow, 6c. OATS No. 3 white. 3gcyic. FLAX-1.16?4Q1.C0C BUTTRR-No. 1, Mo. cartons, 27ci No. 1, 00-lb. tubs, I7c. CHKHPK Imported Swiss. tc; Ameri can Swiss, 21c; block Swiss, X2o; twins, 17c; daisies. 17o; triplets. 17Ci louni Americas, lie; blue label brlok, 17tto llm burger, 2-lb., ISc; Mb., 10a; New orx white, 19c. . , FISH White, 16c; trout. 15c: large crap pies, 12c; Spanish mackerel, 160; shad roe, per pair, 50c; salmon, 16o; halibut, llo; buffalo, Mc: channel cattish, 15c; plk. 11c; pickerel, 9c .... POULTRY-Brollers, 20c: hens. 12oj cocks. 8Vic; ducks, 8cj geese, fc; turkeys, lie. pigeons, per doien. 90c; ducks, full feathered, Sc, geese, full fenthored, o; eqUHbs. No. 1. 11.50; No. 2. 50c BEEF CUTfJ-Wholesale prices of beet cuts, effective In Omaha Juno 22. are as follows: No. 1 ribs, 17c; No. 2. 17c; No. S, 16c. No. 1 loins, 19c; No. 2. "c; No 3, 16c, No. 1 chucks. llc; No. . 19o; No. 8. 10c. No. 1 rouuds. 15c; I. 14V4C No. 3. li4c. No. 1 plates. 8iic No. 2. Sc, No. 3, 7c. . ... HONE'S New Colorado. No. 1. 2-framo. I3.W cs. WATERMELONS 24c lb. CANTELOUPES California standards, 12.75 crate, California pony. $3.00 crate. CALIFOR1A FRU1T-Chrrl. W-00 box; apricots. $1.60 box; plums. $1. box. peaches, $1 25 box; red and black cherries. 19 rwi CAULIFLOWER Home grown, $1.00 basket. PINEAPPLES-Florlda. $3 25 crate. BANANAS-$1.75 to $3.00 bunch. vi:t.q i..onnijj. ShIImI 11.60 ner case. iVfiimit.: x-n 1 r Allf nriila. 13V4c ler lb. Pecans, 12. Per lb. Filberts. 150 por lb. Almonds, 2Wc per lb. l'opcorn, oo per iu. MISCELLANEOUS Honey; New Cohv i-nHn vn 1 U frames. $3.00 Per case Watermelons; 34c per lb. Cantaloupes. California standards. $2.75 per cratei California Dony. $2.00 per crate Sugar walnuts and dates, $1.S5 per box, limes. $175 per basket; crackerjnek, $3.50 per case, checkers, $3.50 per case; cracker Jack, per half case, $1.75; checkers, per half cos.- $1 75. ... The following fruit and vegetable prions are quoted by tho Ullinsky Fruit company: Fit I'lTS -Oranges: Extra fancy Sun klst navels. Ks, $2.60 per box. 96s and 100s, $2.75 per box; 126s and 150s, $3.00 per box: Mediterranean swoets, 176s. 250s, 2SSs and 324s, $3.00 per box; extra fancy Glendora Valencia, 96s, 112s, 126s, 150s, 176s, 2008, 216 and 250b. JS"6 per box; red ball Valenclas, all slses, $3.60. Lemons: Extra fancy rinlilon Ttnul Mfa nnd 36s. $7.00 tier box; fancy Silver Cord, 300s and SOOs, $0 50 per box; extra fancy Sunklst Trail brand, 90s and SOOs, $6.75 pr box. Grapefruit: Extra fancy. 64s. $4.60 per box; extra fancy, 46s, 4.M per box; extra fancy. 36s, $3.60 per box: Indian River, 64s and fOs, $5.00 per box. Apples: Ben Davis, $1.75 per box; Wlnesaps. $2.60 per box California cherries, $2.00 per box. California apricots, $1.35 per crate. California plums, tl.30Ql.7S per crate. California peaches, $1.00 per box. Pine apples: Florida 48s, $2.76 'per crate: Florida 42s, $3.00 per crato; Florida 36s, $3.25 per crate, l'loncia .wa ana us, per crate. Drumnftur $1.7&rJ3.60 per bunoh. VEGETABLES Homo - grown spinach. 25c per bu. Cubbagc; New Texas, 2o per lb ; California, 2c per lb. Onions: Cali fornia, 4o per lb.; crystal wax, $2.60 por crate. Peppers: 60c per basket Toma toes: Fancy. $1.75 per crate. Cucumbers: Hot house, SOcCTtl.TO Per dox. New beets, carrots and turnips, 50c per dox. Celery: $160 per doz. Head Lettuce: 60c to $1.50 per doz. Leaf Lettuce: 40o per doz. Onions: Home-grown, 16o per doz. Radishes: 15c per doz. Parsley: 60c per doz. Garlic, Italian, 20c per lb. Horse radish, $1.65 per case. Popcorn, shelled, 5c per lb. Asparagus, home-grown, per doz., market price about 30c. Potatoes: New, 2c per lb; extra fancy Colorado and Wyoming, white stock, 2c per lb. Cauliflower; Homo-grown. $1.M per basket Corn and Wheat Henrlon Bulletin. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, tor the twenty-four hours endlnir at 8 n. tn.. 7Sth meridian time, Thursday, June 25, 1914: OMAHA DISTRICT, Ashland. Neb.. 95 Auburn. Neb... 96 B'ken Bow. Nb 81 Columbus. Nob. 82 (JtlluertHon, Nb. 93 -airnury. Neb.. 98 Fnlrmont. Neb. 95 Or. Island. Nb.. 91 Martlngfn. Nb 85 Hastings, Neb.. 97 Holdrege, Neb.loQ Lincoln, Neb... 81 Oakdale. Neb.. 82 Omaha, Neb.... 96 Tekamah. Neb. 87 Valentine, Nb. 80 Alta, la 81 Carroll, In 88 (Jiunnda, la.... 99 Slbloy. Ia 84 Sioux City, la.. 84 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending nt 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Tomp. Raln Dlstrlct. Stations. Hlch. Low. fall. uoiumnus, u is Louisville, Ky... 22 India'polls, Ind.. 13 Chicago, 111 24 St. Louis, Mo.... IK Dcs Moines. Ia.. 24 Minneapolis 62 Knn. City, Mo.. 32 Omaha, Neb 17 Warm weather prevails throughout the corn and wheat region. Showes occurred witnin tne last twenty-lour hours in all except the southern dlstrlcta Rains ot one inch or more occurred at the follow ing stations' In Nebraska Tekamah, i, In Iowa Marshalltown, 4; .Davenport, 1.90; Dcs Moines, 1.40, and Cedar Rapids, 1. L. A. WHUIli, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Metal ninrket. NEW YORK, June 23. METALS Lead, dull. $3.133.93; London. 19 7s 6d. Spelter, dull; $5.006.10; London, 21 6s. Copper, dull; spot, $13.50 offored; electro lytic. $13.62a 13.76; lake nominal: cast ings $13.50. Tin, weak; spot $29.70CO.2O; August, $29.80030.25. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, $7.25B7.37. Iron quiet, un changed. London prices; Copper, easy; spot. 60; futures, fa0 12s tid. Iron; Cleveland warrants, 51s 3d. I ST. LOUIS, Juno 25. M ETALS Lead, dull, fi.w. spelter, auu, ji.w. Oinnlia liny Market. OMAHA. June 26.-rRAIRIE HAY Choice upland, $16.00; No. 1, $14.60; No. 2, 10.0011.00; No. 3, $6.00Q'7.00. To choice midland, nono here, No. 1. $13.00H.(O; No. 2, tlO.tWfill.00; No. 3, $5.007.00. To cholo lowland, No. 1, $10.00312.0O; No. 2, $70Q9.00; No. 3, $4 0087.00 . STKAW-$6.6Ofl.00 ALFALFA Cholc old, $13.00314.00; No. 1, old, $12.00iffl3.00; No. 2, old. $8.00(rV10.00; to choice, new, No. J, $12.0001100; No. 2, $10.0W 12.00. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Fairly Active and Fully Steady. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP Fat Sheen Knlly Steaclr with Yrs. terdnr nntl Reasonably Active Burin- Lambs Mow Sellers and Steady to Hauler. SOUTH OMAHA. June 25, 1914. RecelDls were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday 1.960 4.815 6.332 urncial Tuesday a.iw! .io Official Wednesday... . 3,27 9.119 2,ii!S Estimate Thursday .... 2.2.X1 10,000 4.000, Four days this week .10.817 37,464 19,636 Same days last week. 11.SS6 85,643 12.068 Same days 2 wks. ago 10,814 27,00"! 12,483 Same days 3 wks. ago.11.675 30,906 11,62 Same dnys 4 wks. ago.13.929 SS.100 16,123 Same days last year.. 1J.51S 47,87$ 6,957 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and s)cp at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with lost years Uli. 1913. Inc. Dec, Cattle 394.125 416.063 22.W Hogs 1.322.7S5 1,428.164 105,379 Sheep 1,064.623 916.847 139.676 Tli following table shows tho rang of prices for hog at the South Omaha ltv stock market for the last fow days, with oomparlsnnsi while there was only one lrsd at that price- yesterday. The top yesterdsy was $8 26, but It was paid tor a fancy load of pure-bred hogs. iieprraentauve sates: N. A, an. l'r. ,... m 240 t OS II 174 IN IK n m it m 74 Ht M lit i tm no it i m uo t om M SIT 160 I 10 m m . . i io ...,S!l ... I 10 ....tn in io . ..IM ... I 10 ....2M 4 I 10 ...111 ltd 8 10 ....JU ... 110 . . 240 40 I 10 ....U SO I 10 ....Ml 40 I 10 .. .:: to I io ... : :so io ?M . , I 10 11 .., n.. a.. H . 4 M.. II.. SO M O 71.- 7! ti a 9 . Ill . 7 l . SI 5B tl . 41.. Sao S lo MS . . I 16 Date. I 1I4. IIM13 112 'U PW.W Juna 4 June 6. June 6, June 7 Juno 8. June 9 June 10. June 11. June 13 June 13. Juno 14. June 15. Jun 16. 7 S W7 8 04H 7 93Ti 7 90U 7 Xi 1 H 8 03 8 i 1 191 7 :;6i 8 19 8 ill 8 27 8 27 8 38 8 47 8 62 k 69 8 5ft S 02 8 01U 8 60 Juno 17. 8 0SH1 8 40 une l. s iavt r 33 8 XOHI 8 41 8 HUi 8 401 9 42 I 8 43 7 40 6 11) 9 40 8 44 S 20i 9 15 Juna it. Juno Su. Judo 21. Juno 22.1 r- . . j uno ss. June 25.'' f 12SI 8 6S 7 S6 I 9 M 7 4 7 ISI 7 36 7 43 T 44 7 451 7 43 7 S6f 5 83! 6 S3 6 85 6 83 6 S3 6 99 S 901 7 311 5 7 7 35 9 Ml 9 01 S 16 9 291 9 32 9 36! 9 36! 9 23 7 2S 7 16 7 211 7 SDI 6 3 7 3!l 5 W 6 791 9 27 & 78 9 40 6 851 9 38 1 7 34 7 36 7 32 7 38 7 37 7 40 7 35 7 S9 7 52 7 57 7 66 7 63 5 26 6 31 I ti 5 27 6 27 5 27 6 27 5 43 5 61 560 5 64 t 63 S 91 9 XII 7 63 7 64 1 6 66 7 63 7 46 5 2J14I oafii R 41 8 09HI S 51 7 46 6 141 9 24 7 40 6 201 9 151 7 451 6 86 5 1 : S7 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tho Union Stock yards. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs.8hep.H'sfls, C, M &'St. P. Ry. .. 7 Wabash Ry 1 Mo. Pacific Ry 8 1 Union Pacific Rv.. 31 28- C. & N.-W.. east:. 2 7 C. & N.-W.. west.. 27 61 C , St. P., M. A O.. 10 5 C, a ft Q, cast.. 9 2 C. R. ft Q., west.... 8 73 C R. I. ft P., east 7 Illinois Central Ry. 1 Chicago at. West.. 1 , Raln- iw. fall. Sky. 67 .68 Clear 70 .00 Pt. cloudy 65 .00 Cloudy 62 .07 Pt. cloudy 60 .00 Clear 73 .00 Clear 66 .13 Pt. cloudy CO .00 Clear 64 .00 Cloudy 64 .00 Clear 61 .00 Clear 66 .00 Raining 63 .02 Clear 67 .32 Clear 64 2.00 Clear 64 .00 Cloudy .03 Clear 65 .22 Clear 69 .00 Pt. cloudy 62 .00 Clear 68 .no Pt. cloudy 96 70 . 20 102 72 .00 98 72 .20 92 68 .30 100 74 . 00 90 66 .W) 80 64 .40 96 72 .CO 92 C6 .70 10 2 18 Total receipts 100 142 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. No. At. 8b. l'r. t JM ... I 114 it tn no i nH ti sit i i im is no ... s im si m ... uitt it tu ... i im 44 Ill SO I IIS si stt im s mt (1 X 120 US 10 mj so i mi m at sto s im 70 171 iso i mt S4 10 M 1 1IH 11 Tit 3(0 I ltVt 41 141 SO I US 74 KS 40 I it4 l 171 ... I 12u 44 Ill 10 I 1IH ...114 H IIS .. 2M ISO I IS ...ioo ... i u ...SOS .. Sit ..IIS l S IS . 1 40 It ...111 140 S II ...ITS SO t IS . Ml ... Ill ...nt so in ...114 200 S IS HO ... 8 IS ti.... 70.... Si... t.... M II.... SI.... St ... n si .. 17.... 74 40 I 174 SO I K't SO I 174 ... I SO W 110 10 111 114 S 10 114 40 S 10 ..13 130 110 170 lt S 10 . K 40 t 10 IM ISO I 19 .1X1 ... I 10 . nt lto s in si i SOS 40 I 10 M 1U ..S40 ., sin ss o . tfil 40 I 10 71 Ill .119 ISO S 10 ' I pias. S ...,107 ... 7 SO SHEEP-There wan still a declining tendency to spring lambs and the market was slow at thn opening. It being a case of sellers trying to get steady prices while the packers wanted to take off a little LarKor receipts this morning as compared wllh yesterday favored thu buying side, though the .quality of the ouerings in cenerai was not neariv iu food, and while sales look considerably mwrr on paper, in rcniuy uiey wero no woreo than weak to n dime lower, tlncn a trading basis had been agreed upon most oi me oiierings cleared at a seosonaDis hour The spread on range spring Iambs was around $8.46410.00 and the supply car ried n few native unrlntfern at $9.25. una cnier interest in tne agea sneep division wan In ewes. There wero four cars or Tyoming ewes that were picket: fairly earlv In tho forenoon at $4.7 bunch ot native ewes moved at $5.00 and Morris ft Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co J. W. Murphy Morrcll Lincoln Packing Co.... Corr Packing Co Armour, K. C Swift, Ft. Worth W. B. Vansant Co Henton, V. S. ft Lush.. Hill ft Son J H. llulla Sullivan Bros Wcrthelmer & Uegen.. Chrlstio HIggtns Huffman Roth John Harvey Cther buyers 406 431 290 689 21 "i 70 n 16 60 16 1 1 4 8 6 4 34 23 1.723 2,313 3.231 1.350 1 253 36 131 384 983 L90J 800 a few yearlings at 6.2ffr.76, there being not enough ot this kind ot stock on hand to make a market. Prices on agct. hpnn wem nuntahlv cloci to tteidv The markol for the has bt-en featured by a slight lnores In the ie celpts of both sheep and lambs, whlcn was due to shipments received from Ore gon and Idaho. As sxpoetnd pricen had n rinwnwsrri trend most of the Week and aro now anywhere from 20c to fiOc lower on spring lambs as omnard with I ha Close 01 last. weeK, Xjm.ni runny inn uuik nf thu nrlntf Inrnhn lneludlnir both na tive nnd run it r offerings, sold at a SDread of $9.26529.65, whllo current qoutatloaa aro around $8.60J9.3O. Range ytoxllzx: weth ers and ewes have shown not much change during the week, though they aro possibly weak to lOgiM olwer than a weeK ago. . , , OtintRtlnna on ranrn sheen and lambs Lambs, spring. $8.0OB.40; yearling;, good to choice. S6.7WJ.lo; yearlings, iair io irnnit t,! Mil ?K! WflthSrS. KOOd to ChOlCS. IS.75fff6.00: wethers, fair to good. .$5.50 5.76; owes, good to choice, $4.90518.10; awes, fair to good, S4.wm.vu. Representative sales: No. Av. 12 shorn ewes 125 15 shorn ewes ; 100 Wyoming yearling 70 130 nntlvo spring lambs 65 $00 Wyoming ewes J 69 culls 76 yearlings lambs J 46 spring lambs J3 36 shorn cwea 111 NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Gives Fairly Good Account, of Itself Considerinc Conditions. TRADING 18 ON A LARGE SCALE Activity AHoKf.ther at ISxnensn of Vatttrs, Mnnr Prominent Issues Uocllnlntr from One to Two INilnts. NEW TORK. June 25. Considering tho extremely unfavorable conditions wltn which tho session began the, Claflln ro celvershlp today's stock market gave a fnlrly good account of Itself. Tha trou bles of this concern, nna nf the nldest and largest In the country, became know.. soon auer tne close ot business on Wednesday and It Is no, exaggeration to say that the financial community viewed the prospect with considerable Concern. Trading throughout today's session was on an uncommonly largs scale, the over turn annroxlmatlno1 half a million shares Activity was altogether at the ncpenso of value, however, many prominent Issues declining 1 to 2 paints, while some ot thi obscure, stocks reii from three to five points. United Dry Goods preferred, which Is affiliated with the Clllln Inter ests, declined to sixty-five, a loss of seventeen potnta on the day and a total decline ot 31H I ntwo days. The shares or otner mercantile company wero senti mentally ateictec, nut not to any marxet extent, Onenlng nrices were irenerallv loner. but standard stocks held remarkable firm until tho final hour when another active selling movement effaced the partial recovery made nt noon and sent mo entire lint to a new level, London was nctlvo in tho Initial trading, selling about 25,000 shares. Europe blsr hanks made favorable weekly exhibit, tho Bank of France gaining over $20.000.fW gold, the Hank of Englnnd about $6,VO,0OO witit an increaso in Ita reserve lanijitles, nhlle Uio German bank materially In' creased its gold holdings and reduced us loans and discounts by some $9,000,000. Bonds wero heavy, wllth 1 to 2-polnt tosses In minor Issues. Total sales, par value, were $3,243,000. Government bond were unchanged on call. number ot sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Silts. Hlth. Lav. Cloaa. AUtkn, OoM 1,600 17 SSH X4 AratltunaUd Codmt ... 11.200 tlV (1 (7 Ameneuv Det Hur... Amrlcn cn Araorlran S. & 11 American B. A It. pM. Arotr. Buiir Raining. Ainnfn t. t, Atnerlesn Tobacco Anieonda Mining A ten I ton Ptltlnvor Ohio.,,.,. prnoklrn npl(t Tr California Pttroleum . C7tnadl.n Irlflo tvntral LMther . .. . cnMBak & Ohio.... cnictto u. w 693 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL June 26.-WHEAT-NO. 1 Manitoba. 7s Id. No. 2. 7s 3d; July. 6i lliVid. October. 6 9Hd, Pecember, 6a 95id. CORN American mixed. Cs 7dj July, 1 Treasury Blatemenl. WASHINGTON, Juno 25,-The condition of tho United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Net bal ance In general fund. $92,695,491; total re ceipts yesterdav, $4,964,860; total payment yesterday. $1,351,991. The deficit this fiscal sear Is $18,120,116, against a surplus of $15,184,630 last year, exclusive of Panama canal and public debt transactions. Dry Hoods Markrl. NEW YORK, Juno 25. DRY OOODE- Llttle or no new ousinetin was ucvciuiru n dry goods toaay penning lunner e planations of the Clallln failure, the lorgrst failure In the history of the New York trude. Prices weie steady where trade was not nt a standstill. London Sheepskins Sale. LONDON. June 2T..-A sale 6.700 bales of sheep skins was held h' - V. The attendance was good and c n was fair. Half woo led skins chnnged to 'd dearer and unchanged to .d lower. Amt not octlve. Hvnpornleil Applen anil Ilrlrd -alln NEW YORK. June 2.BVAPORATBD API'LEJJ-Steady . DRIED FRUITS Apricots and peaches, quiet; raisins, steady. Cotton 3Iarkf. Cotton closed steady at net decline of one to seven points. nMwn - , L1V15K1 'UWU, June in-vuiiuo-uTO, firm; good middling, 8.i7d; middling, 7.63d. low mlddllnr, 716d. sales. 6,000 bales. Hank ClearlnKs, OMAHA. June 25. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $2,611,312.62 and for the corresponding day last year $2,836.339.51 Got anything you'd like to swap? Use tha 'Swappera" Column," Totals 2,171 10.040 4,618 c-'ATTLE-ueceipta were fair for a Thursday, eighty-eight cars being re ported In. It still leaven the total for the four days this week bohlnd the previous week, and smaller than a year ago by almost 2,000 head. Tho market on boef steers was quite actlvo and prices fully steady with yes terday. The best yearlings hero sold up to $9.00. Pretty much everything changed hands by 10 o'clock In the morning. Cowa and heifers were In light supply and about steady, while there were not enough feeders In sight to make a mar ket For the week beef steers aro fury steady, with good dry-lot cows and heifers also steady. Grass cows and bulls are around 25a lower than last week. Veal calves are 25g60o lower, while the common run of atockors and stock calves aro perhaps 25c lower. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, $S.25iQ9.15, fair to good beef steers, $S.X3'S.2S, common to fair beet steers, $7.504TA.90; good to choice cornfed heifers, $7.25(38.00; good to choice corn fed cowa, $6.75(37. 50r fair to good grades, J5.75C6.75; common to fair grades, $3. 60 5.75; good to choice stockers and feeders, $7.758.00; fair to good stockers and feed ers, $6.767.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6.00y.75; stock cows and heifers. H.OOO'O.&O: stock calves. $6.OOJ.O0; veal calves, $8.00(U10.76; bulla, stags, eta, 15.75(87.75. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. At. IV. 30 1017 7 SS 11 1010 I 4S 28 S45 7 M SI 1117 1 4 SS IKS 7 85 II lilt I to 6 1U14 S 10 zl UIM S 60 17 1091 I IS 17 111S S U 1 1V7I 20 " luoS t M t im s iu ii mi s io U 124 I ti IS 1114 S tO 4 W7 8 S5 II S2D I 64 20 UM S 10 SI UMS t t J 10IS 90 JO ,1102 S II 10 1S S SO IS lilt S 10 10 11M S 35 II 1217 S 70 IS 1I1S S SS SS 1407 S 70 IS 11JS ti II 117 I 70 S 1117 I 40 S till 7t 21 127 S 40 1 1ISS S 71 It 11(1 I Vi 17 Mil I 75 11 1111 S 40 SO !47 S7S 20 1171 S 40 10 1100 t M 42 1143 S 40 MIS S IS 14 mt S 41 7 14SI I H BTKERS AND HE1FEHH. 15 629 7 SS t Ill) I SO 12 7tl 1 VU IS T7I I 68 II 3 S 70 14 760 S 71 41 7M I Si S4 117 S 80 it tit s to II 127 00 71 7 0 4 ISO I 00 7 7 I IS 15 - 1t S 15 ( S10 S Io 16 145 8 SS 20 SIS S 15 IS 729 I li 1140 B SO ....1170 t 10 .... S30 6 15 . . . .11(0 6 IS ....1170 S 2 ....1150 S It ....nto S SS 1 11S0 M I ...1M0 VI ...1110 76 ...u:s s it ...1170 S3 ...120 H ...1040 7 10 ...10S 7 15 ...1095 7 SO ...1040 7 00 ... 670 7 .1570 7 00 ....1670 7 00 ....1010 7 10 ....14S0 7 10 ....1100 1 It .110 7 SO 170 io n 190 10 SO ieo 10 so 170 10 to COWS. 1 710 4 00 1 1 1010 4 00 1 1 00 4 76 4 1 10SO 6 M 1 3 11S4 S 15 1 1 1110 S 25 1 1 1120 SS 1 1 1000 60 4 HEIFEIta CIS S 76 1 3, 640 I 00 1 MULLS. .1180 t SO 2 UtO ( 0 2 140S s m i soo oo cot s so CALVES. 1 400 7 7S 1 . . . . i m r. 2.... i I0 10 M 1.... 1 IV) 10 00 2 ... 1 Son in no HTOCKERR AND FEEDERS. 1 .... ISO 7 IS I OS 7 10 HOGS Yesterday the market opened hlKher and closed decidedly lower. Today the situation was reversed It opened with first bids no better than yesterday's extreme low close, but It got better so rapidly that It was hard work for any one to keep pace with It. As yesterday's market was very uneven and tho samo tv.is truo again toditv It Is hardiy Pih slble to make comparisons. Still In a gen eral way the murktt today was MplOz higher than the puckers' market yester day and very active ut the advance, so that the big bulk of the boss had changed hands by 10 o clock In the morn ing. Then it came to a stop ail of a sudden with a dozen cars still unsold and no ono trying to buy them. Yestnrdav the big bulk of the hots sold at I5.K.1J8.10, with $8.05 the long string, while today a considerable propoitlon of all the hogB brought $8.1C8.li. To make another cimparison, packers vesterwu)' bouxht their droves around $8.05(8.07 Today the puckers' droves cost around n shilling and lU- There was a conalilerab'e sprinkling of the b'fct hrga sold Ht the extreme high point of the day at $1.2), Pr, B 00 4 60 6 00 9 00 4 75 3 25 6 25 25 G 00 CHICAGO LIVID STOCK MAKKBT Cattle Steady to atrontr iioa fltrnnir tn Hlaher. mricinn Iun 5X CATTLE Re3lpt 4,600 head; market strong; Bve. $7.60 d.40; steers. $0.9Ofl.30; etookcrs and feeders, $6.10tlj8.16; cowa and heifers, $3.70 438.85; calves, $7.0O10.00. nouw lieceipis, io,wu iidwi . ""v""i strong to 6o higher; bulk of sales. w. I8.85; light, $S.058.; mixeo. s.uB.w, heavy, $7.906.4o; rougn, (.imu.uu, 6HBE2I ANU UAMH8- iwcwiivb, ,vw head; mantel sieoay io iwj nuuer, $5.30aC35; yearlings. $0.300J7.60; lambs, CW W8.25! springs. S.t!(U.ii . Kansas Vlty iiivr hiook """ KANSAS CITY. June 28.-43ATTLE Receipts, 2,400 neaa; marnei, smaayj prime fed ateares. $8.7600.28; dressed unci a.vc.D, ,.w".w, " n8.76; southern steers, $5.76.25; cows. .2&W.60; heifers. $6.6009.00: Btockersand feeders, so.kwt.w; uuhs, to.arwi.w imriR-tirnlnti. 2.400 head: market steady; bulk, $8.17.30: heavy. 30 8.35; packers and butchers, $Al&8a.S6; SHEEP AND LA MIiB Receipts, 1,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $8.60n.b vnnrllnira. i6.2(V7.00: wethers. $1.76436.00 ...... 41 yjthl 04). atAkArn unit tMitflra $3.WJJV.IW. Ht. I.onla Live Btook Market. HT mtllH. Juna 25. CATTLE Ro- r4nt i (inA hnnit: mnrlcat. Stead V I bef teem. 17.60i7ro.23: cowa nnd heifers. $5.00 tja.wi; stocKers nna leeaers, o,wn'i,iio southern steers, $5.766.40; cows and helf tr S4.6M7a.GE: native calves. S6.OOG9.60. liuuo lieceipis, f.iw noaa, rearKeu lower: nles and lights. $6.7660.30: mixed and butchers. $8.25(18.85: good heavy. $8.30 HI 8.40. HllliUii' Af4U uamuo uoceipts, z,wu head; market, steady; shoared muttons, $4,7&io.w; sheared minus. f7.iuBB.uv spring lambs, ss.iwo9.w. Slons City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 15. CATTLE Receipts, tw nena; marKet sieaay; na IIVO nifCID, f f.Utr(..U, llUfc...iK., fV.N.,.wu, cows and heifers. $5.40(3.8.75: canners. $4.00 j6.oo; calves, S7.tiowiu.bu; ouus, stags, etc Ih.fAji6.76. TlrtHSTtKorlntu 6.80D head market 5a higher; heavy, 8.oyas.uv; mixea, vs.vtwa !.tj light, vt.wuv.vivt; ouiK, s.uwuo.vu. HI1E1SP lieceipis, iw neaa, marnoi. none. Mt. Jnsenli Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 25. CATTLE R e- cclnts. uOu hcan; marnei sieaay; siearf, $7.6080.00; cows and heifers, $4.OOB.50 In I.,.. tf. (Yll1 ri HOGS Receipts, g.800 head; market, ....rf... Inn ttT!tn, hulk. 18.HkltS.25. SHEEP AND IMfiS-Itacelpts. $600 head; market steaoy; lamus, i,owuv.w. Coffee Market. NEAV YORK. June 26. COFFEE There was a further sharp decline in the coffee market today under Wall .i,.i rA rnttHnn- llauldatloti which may have been partly Inspired by the iinanciai irouuies in mo wi,i.h iina,tilMl vi.nern.1 sentiment. Otherwise there seemed to be little change In the situation. The market opened at a decline of ona to six points, sold about nine to twelve points net lower, then rallied partly on covering, closing at a net loss ot five to nine points. Bales, 65,600 bags; June ana juiy, 8.48c; Heptamoer, wc; ucwwr, a.ic. r cember, 8.97c; January, .01o; March 9.05c; May, .llc. spot : marvel, qutai Rio 7s. 9c; Santos 4s, 12V4c Mild, dull Cordova, KWiyltc. nominal. Upland Wins Two Game. UPLAND, Neb , June 25.-(SpeclsJ.) Up land and Campbell played a slow and featureless bal game Tuesday. The game was close until the eighth, when Upland found Oberg for nlno runs. Scoro: R.H.E. Campbell ...0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-4 6 Upland ...01000209 1 13 US hattorles: Campbell, Oberg and Vor land; Upland, Oatergoard, Llndgren and Partch. Umpire: Habert. Upland defeated Hlldreth yesterday In what would have been a fast game but rnr ifiMrotn'i infield going to pieces In tho seventh. Doyle for Upland got five hits Including two homo runs, out of five times at bat. and Oregersen In the field accepted eight chances without an error. Score: RILE. Upland 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 O-o 12.2 Hlldreth 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 1 1 Batteries: Upland. Llndgren and Partch; Hlldreth, Carver and Maey. Umpire; Current. Fnlrhnry Trouneca Urn ulnar. FAIRBURY, Neb.. June 6. (Special Telegram.) The Falrbury Orays trimmed Brunlng In a ten-Inning game this after noon. It was closely fought and was virtually a pitching battle between Scholl of this place and Lubby of Drunlng. In tho tenth Inning Booth, catcher for Kalrbury. made a splendid hit, making tho score 4 to 3 In favor of Falrbury. Batteries- Falrbury. fioholl and Booth. Ilrunlng Lubby and Mead. Score: Falrbury .0 2 1000000 11 Brunlng .0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-3 Everybody rcvJs im Want Ads. 1,100 S.too 1.100 1H 24 UU 6 1.000 IPtMj 104 L004 121 H 111 TOO 227H IM 1,600 son SOH 1,700 9SSi 4V s.ido nv ss ,sn M R)H 70.) It 1IH (.too litu, m 191 s.eoo its sin stvi H 1 1014 104H lit 228 son 7H Sf IS 1.800 l i.eoo it nu CTbIcmto A N. W 1.100 IM US' Ctitno Omper ,00 40i 55 '4 uoiorftoo run re iron.... i.uh za Oolontoo A Southern , rwnvar nlo urinde , , ,,. DDTr a IU O. ptd Dlttllleri' Frurltl .... 400 ICrta 7. SCO Oenrael Elretrlo too 14U 111 Owil Norlhkrn. rti SCO 12114 in are Northern- Or ctfr.. 1,100 30 1JU nnimnhlm Biploratlon.. 1,700 UH 61 H Illinois Ontrel Inttrborauih Ut. rid... S.10O 1K MV impimion umw 1.1011 17 it 4H It 1 "t HH 14 International itarrtttor.. 1.900 104V1 10154 "101 2S 21 10H -UH .nit 121- s f4 81. 110' !2JV- Kuui cur Southern, Mium vur , Lnulnlllo NuhTllln.. Mtxtcaa Potraltunt Mltml CooMr Mlnourt, K. T NiMouti itAiria ., Nitlootl DlKUlt National boa 4 Nevada Cbppar Naw York Central N. T.. M. II. II Norfolk A Waatera...... rAirthern raclflo Patlflo Xtall Wctno T. A T rtnnulranla Pullman ralao Car Ur Ooo. Coppar... Iteadlnn Itenubllo Iron A Btsal... Hock Ulaod Co i,,,.. llock lalanil Co. pti PL L.A R. F. 2d pfd... no mu t S,W0 11744 liH IMV 200 117H I17U 1S 1,200 t S74a S7i;. ZHi nit im is4 1SH lt 1S(4 ... 128 4SU 1SH 1144 11 SH 8744 S74I 200 4,700 1.000 4.100 1.200 4S, 44V 200 104U 104U 104 ' I.S00 I09H 10SH 10SH m ti 4,700 110H 10914 IMK- 1,400 70,700 coo 1.SO0 700 lsstt 2 3Vt; 2t 101 160T, 100', ZJ six 1 S Houtharn I'aclllo Boutharn Railway .... Tanruaaea Coppar ..... Taias Ounpanr ...... union initio Union Pacific cfd.... Unltad Btataa Btaal... U. B. Steal p(d - Utah Coppar Wabash pfd waaiern union Wtatlnthouaa Elaotrla .. Sl.100 1,000 too 91 H 2l H4 i 214. sm M(4 S1T4 11 u ... 1,200 141ft 141H 14m, ... . iwh uin itm ... 800 82 ... te.700 ao us ssh ... . 700 10IH 10lt4 JOS; .. w.ivu 01)4 IS So i.soo 2.S00 67H TI SH 71 M44 71 New York Monej' Ifurkel. NBW YORK. Juno 25. Close: Murun. tllo paper 3mH per cent: sterling ex change, steady, Cu-day bills, tsg.lv, de mand, 483.06; commercial bills, 485U: bar silver, 6CH; iloxlcan dollars, 44. Call inonoy, firm; time loons, steady, W) days, 1A: Vi duyu, 2; six months, u. Closing quotations on bonds toaay 'were as lollows: U. 8. nf, , rtg.. M44L. 8. dob. 4t, 1S11. tlu U. B. rat. Sa, coup. l , 'Llfiatt A M. S....l(llS U. U. Si, m KlULorlllrd Sa 1XV U. IS. la. coup 10114L A N. unl. 4a.... u. o, ti rc(....,,..iv7TO-M. k. a T. lit 4a. St U. B. 41 coup 110 Mo. raelflo or. U.. tl rasama it. coup.. ,.100 N. Y. CL w. iui A mar. As. 101 do dab. la fjl Am. Cotton Oil S;... 4 N. Y. C. 4, 1I63..10K, Am. Umelt, fa.....WJVjf. y. llr. aOJ? la.. II W Am. Tobacco a,...lll Y., N. 17 II. Armour A Co. 4Ha.. SI or. Sa ios'1 Atchison sen. 4a.... 5N. A W. er.' 4Va,..105 , do cr. 4a. J MO.... S No. raelflo 4a 94a X. C L. dt. 4.... tl do Im Dal. A Ohio 4i W 'O. S. L rat. 4a.... t:u oo 4Ua imr. T. A T. I..... WW Hath. Btael r. Sa... MVil-ann ct. SUa. lllj. M Urook. Tr. cr. 4a... in oo eon. 4a ..loivt Can. bt Oa. (a 104t4!lar Cab. ...'.. , m" On. Laathcr Sa Wiaa4lnt n, 4a s Chaa. A Ohio 4 Hi.. SI JUp. staol Si, 1M0., Ul uj . n- a. o. r, r. 4a. m4 C. U. a Q. J. 4a.... S7K. L 8. W. c U. u do ien. 4t SlU'S. A. L. adj. Js... 7&U Chicago O. W. 4a... THiSo. Hall Tel. Sa..... l C U A B P e 4s..l00So. Pao. ct. U. '.. Mu, do n. 4a 101U do rat. 4i......!I" sj P. IU I. A I, c. 4a2Di-o. lUllwar Sa...."l0S do raf. 4a 77H do tn. 4 nti C. A N. W. SHa... SIKTatas Co. rr. ea. '.lwS Colo. A So. raf. 4H SS "Taiaa A P. lat. ..Joe D. A n. O. ref. U.. SS Third At, adj. St.. 73 14 Dlatlllara' flao. Sa... atH Union Paclfle It. . otv Erto ct, 4a. aar. D. 71' do t. 4i 0!- o can. 4a 71 V, H. Rubbar Sa..!. 10244 Otn. Electrlo Sa...l4 V. 8. tttral Sa... S Ot. NO. lat 4U IOOWV.1 Ohem. Sa ? III. On. raf. 4.. .SI 'Wabaah lat Bt... ,.loi Initr. Slat. 4Ht... . 77UWeat. Union 4U." S2. K. C So. raf. S SSWWaat. Kleo. er St. to?, Did. "Onered. ' ro' Iiocnl Secnrltlea. , Quotations furnlaha.1 br Burnt, Drinker A Ce ll! Omaha National bank twlldlnsi Btorka Bid. Aaktd. r innwi iTvamvrr piu. 1 par cam., n 10Q f airnioni Lraamarr sutr. a par cant. 100 aa 78 lt , 8IH . 1044 101 0114 IS 12 ..... s is " 100 100 M u -Sltl 't 101 101.75 II K 24 23 84 II SJt4 . 101U 1S2 14 II Omaha A O. II. St. Ry. ptd, ax-dlr. omana at o. n. ji. u...., , Omaha E. L A P. pfd Prairie Ufa Insurance Union Btock Tarda, Omaha Hwltt A Co. 7 por cant, ai-dlr Bktnnar Macaroni ( par cant pfd .. Honda Tlaacroft. Nab., Sa Chicago. 111.. 4 J. I. Cats Thraahlng lla. Co.. 1117.. East St. Loult A Bub. St. 112 Pundr Co., Nab., Bchool 901 Ht rail nUar Co., B. D.. ta. USS Iowa R. A U It. IMS , K. C. M. A O. 4a Lincoln Traction St, 1113.,.. , , Oroaba E. L. A P. St. 1913 Omaha Oat Sa. 1117 Cltr of Omaha 4Vii. 1141 ntr of Omaha (a. It33 nniha A C B. St. nr. (a. 1128 MV 91 Fugat Sound T. L A P. Sa, lilt .... 100 1S1 Srrlbntr. Neb., Sa 1111 88 100 Silt Laka Bchool 4t. 1120 S6 98 Sioux Cltr stock Yardt St. 1U0 m rtli Kanaaa Cltr. Mo . tax bills t 100 Bwlft A Co. la. 1M4 S1 ITU London Stock Hnrkrt. TnvnOM. Juna 2S. American securities were quiet and steady during the early r4inir inHav. PrlrwH advanced a fraction on light covering and at noon ranged from to aoove parity. Consols for money. 74T4: account. 747i: car silver, ateady. 2S lie : 16d. Money. short bills, 2V4S9-lo; three montns. 2 f-io. Omaha real estate is the best investment you could make. Read The Bee'e ral eatato columns. American Telephone & Telegraph Co A dividend of Two Dollars per share w.,1 be paid on "Wednesday. July 18. 1914. to stockholders ot record at the clo'a of burl -nets on Tuesday, June 50. 1911 G. D. MILNE. TreisrT