'PIIW "I21OT0. fWt ATI iPrilMJOIA A 111 A 1 im. id I RALLY WIHSJOR THE CUBS lonp Double by Schulte Climax of One in Ninth. PINAL SCORE IS FIVE TO FOUR Chicago Ohtnlns Kvcn Break nnil Prevents Olants from Incrcastiiic Lend They Hail When Series Brjtnn. Standing of Teams YANKS AND SOX SPLIT BILL I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO, July 15,-Frank Schulte'a long double against the fence In right center today was the climax of an excit ing ninth Inning; rally, which resulted In a 5 to 4 victory for Chicago over New York. By winning, the locals obtained an even breack on the series and pre vented the iCJants from Increasing the lead of 3V4 games which separated the teams prior to the series. Smith outpltched Tesreau. Poor sup port helped tho visitors in the thlr Inn ing when they scored three runs. In this round, Smith walked ono man and al lowed three hits, Then Bweeney made an error and a double . steal followed. Thereafter the leaguo leaders were never dangerous until the ninth when two singles and a stolen base netted a run. Score; KEW TOHK. CHICAGO. An. 11.0. A.E. An.H.O.A K. Headier, ct.. a 0 1 0 lLeaeh, rt.... 4 i 1 0 0 Doyle, lb.... 2 10 1 Ooood. rf t t I 0 0 Burnt. If.... 4 110 Osaltr. lb.... 4 1 10 0 0 Ilobertaon. rt 4 0 S 0 Ozimrmaa, bl 1 1 0 1 Murrar. rf 0 0 0 0 Oehulte. If.. 4 I 4 1 0 FleUDar, ss. 4 0 0 2 OSkmmjt, 2b. 3 0 S 4 1 Merkle, lb... 4 1 0 ODfrrlck, H..4 0 1 1 McLean, e... 4 1 I D Ortreenalian, c 2 0 I 1 0 Ftock, Jb 4 lit Oltaxgr&Ta, e. 0 0 0 0 0 TwfW. p... 110 1 O'tutee 1 0 0 0 0 Smith, p.... S 0 0 1 0 Totala 13 4iS 7 lWlllalme ...0 0 0 0 0 Johnaton ...0 0 0 0 0 ToUlt 23 il 17 14 3 Batted for Tlrcsnahan In the ninth. Batted for Smith In the ninth. Ran for Williams in the ninth. One out when winning run scored. New Tork 00300000 1-4 Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 S- Two-base hit: Good. Sacrifice hits: Sweeney (2). Sacrifice ny! Leach. Stolen bases: Burns, Robertson, Good, Merkle. Double play: Sweeney to Der rick to t?aier. lert on oases: cnicago, Hi New York. 4. Bases on balls: Off .Mmlth. 2; off Tesreau. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Tesreau (Zimmerman). Struck out: By Smith, 3; by Tesreau, 6. Time: 1.55. Umpires: RIgler and Hart. Urdu llr-feat Phil. CINCINNATI, O., July 15. Cincinnati i allied In the eight Inning and assisted by Mattlsons wlldnesa and an error by Byrne, scored enough runs to win from Philadelphia today, 6 to 4. After one out In the elgth Mollwltx singled and Mil ler and Krwln obtained bases on balls. This was enough for Mattlson and Mayer relieved him. Hoblltiell Bent up a sa crifice fly scoring Mollwltz, Moran then singled to short, bringing homo Uhler, who ran for Miller and afterwards entered the game as ccnterfiolder. Then Byrne fumbled Hertos's drive and Iaross. running for Erwln, scored. Kll llfer and Groh were banished from the field for disputing the decisions of the Vmplrcs. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. AB.1I.O.A.C. AB.il.O.A.B. Ttyrne, !b....4 111 IMoran, rf....B 1110 P&akert. cf..! 0 3 1 Ollertor, ss... 4 1 1 1 0 Hacker, rf.... 4 111 OTVombley, If E 1 1 0 0 obrt, Su... 6 0 1 0 O.VIehoff. lb.. I 1 1 1 0 :itagee, U.... 4 110 OQroh, 2b 110 10 Luderue, lb.. 4 0 8 2 Ollrithun'r, Ibl 1 1 1 0 Martin, m... 2 0 0 5 IMolwlti. 5b.. 4 2.10 0 0 Kllllfer, c... 4 2 S 1 Ol-ohr. cf 3 0 0 0 1 Dooln, c 0 0 0 0 OUhler, cf....0 0 0 0 0 ntier, p 0 0 OEnrln c 3 1 10 0 1 Oeschger, p.. 1 0 2 1 OQonulea, c. 0 0 0 0 0 Mattlran. p.. 1 0 0 0 ODouglaaa, p.. 0 0 0 1 O Mayer, p.... 0 0 0 0 OSchnelder, p. 1 1 0 1 O Ireland ....1 10 0 OAraee, p 0 0 0 0 0 Crarath .... 1 0 0 0 O'Kellogg .... 1 0 0 0 0 'Miller 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 t 21 12 2'Ln.roaa 0 0 0 0 0 Hoblltiel .. 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 U 27 U 3 Batted for Douglass in tho second. Batted for Rlxcy In the second. Batted for Oeschger In the sixth. Batted for Lohr in the eighth. Ran for Erwin in the eighth. Batted for Schneider' in" tho eighth. Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 Cincinnati 50010 0 OS 6 Two-baso hits: KUllfor, Becker. Hits: Oft Roxey, 4 In one Inning; off Oeschger, 4 In four innings; off Mattlson, 2 in two and one-third Innings; oft Mayer, 1 In two-thirds Innings; oft Douglass, 4 In two Innings; off Schneider, 3 in six Innings; off Ames, 1 in one Inning, Sacrifice hit: Paskcrt. Sacrifice fly: Moblltzell. Stolen base: Herzog. Left on bases: Phila delphia, 10; Cincinnati, 9. Bases on balls: Off Oeschger, 2; off Mattlson, J; off .Douglass, 3; oft Schneider, 3. Hit by pitched ball. By Douglass (Byrne), struck out: By Oeschger, 1; by Douglass, l; by Schneider. 4. Wild pitch: Schneider, 2. Time. 2:li Umpires: Byron and Johnson. Outhlt, Pirates Win. PITTSBinUHI. Pa.. July IB. AlthUEh outhlt, Pittsburgh took advantage of Drooklyn's errors today ana won, i w s. PlttRbtirirh obtained a two-run lead, but the visitors bunched hits in the seventh nnrl nlrhth' Innlntrs and tied the score. Mowrey's dingle, a wild pitch by Allen and a single by Vlox, gave the Pirates the winning run In tho eignin. .Mensor, "the first Pirate to bat, hit for a homo run, the first made by a local player here this season, score: nROOICL.YN. PITTSBURGH. AH. 11,0. A. E. AB.il.O.A.B. Cl'Mara. si.. I 3 0 2 lMenaor. If... 4 1110 Uaubert. lb.. 10 10 OOonard, lb. 2 0 1 1 0 Hummel, lb. 3 1 10 0 OMowrer. lb.. 11110 Dalton, cf... 2 0 0 0 OWainer, ee.. 4 0 4 1 0 Mrera, el.... a J 4 v BVIat, ID..,.. I 1 1 I o Wheat. If.... 1 0 2 0 OKonatehr. lb 4 111 0 0 1 utahaw, 2b. 3 1 1 1 Uoa Keller, rt 3 0 1 0 0 Mangel, rf... 3 1 1 0 lllltchell. rf 1 0 0 0 0 hmlth. lb.... 2 0 0 3 uoa Keller, ci a ill McCartr. c. 4 1 4 2 OQIbaon, c.... 3 1 & 4 0 tleulbach, p. 2 0 1.4 OCooper, p....l 4 0 2 0 Kgen 11000 Alien, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totela 12 T 27 17 0 Elberfeld .. 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totala 31 10 24 11 t Batted for Reulbach in seventh. Batted for Allen In ninth. Brooklyn 0 10000110-3 Pittsburgh 1 20000Q1' i Two-base hits: Gibson, Mccarty, Hum mel. Three-base bits: cutsnaw, atenger, Homerun: Mensor. Stolen bases: O'Mara, Leonard. Hltta; Oft Reulbach, 4 in t; or; Alien, 3 in z. uase on Palls Off Reulbach. 2; off Cooper. 6. Wild pitch Allen. Passed ball: Gibson. Hit by pucner: y trooper (ntengei). Base on errors: Pittsburgh. 2. Sacrlflco hits Wheat. Left on bases; Brooklyn, Pitts- liurgn, 6. Htrucic out: By iteuibach, l; -Mien 2; cooper, 4. Time: 1:52. urn plrcs: Qulgley and Lincoln. Krrors Brat Boston. ST. LOUIS. July 15. With the bases full in tne eighth inn ng. Bailee singled. scoring Wilson and Snyder with the runs that won for St. Louis In tne last game of the series with Boston, score, 5 to 3. 1 Today's victory gave St Louis an even break in the four game series. Score: BOSTON. BT. LOUIS. AU.II.O A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Petore, cf... 1 o s oiluntns, lb. 3 13 3 0 thigajr. 2b.... 4 0 12 lHluert. cf.. 4 14 0 0 Catbar. rf...l 2 10 ODolan, If.,,. 4 0 110 Uaranrll'. a 4 0 4 4 U.MIIIr. aalb 4 1 0 S -0 Eebmldt. lb. 4 0 1 0 CWIUon, rf... 4 1110 Peal, 2b 4 0 4 1 OHeek, 2b...i.t 0 4 S 0 Mann, If 3 2 1 0 lRnrder, e. ., 2 2 1 1 0 Uowdr, 1111 ODmaer, lb.. 1 0 10 1 Hem p 1 0 0 3 OButlar, a. ... I 0 1 0 0 Bailee, p 4 2 0 0 0 Totsla 24 11 I Totala to 10 27 It 1 Boston 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Bf. Louis 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 Two-base hlU: Wilson, Rlggert. Three-base hit: Mann. Sacrifice hits: Hess, Beck. Sacrifice fly: Miller. Double plays: Dugey to Maranvllle, Schmidt to Maranvllle to Gowdy. Lefc on bases; Boston, 3; St. Louis, S. Bases un balls: Off Bailee, 3; off Hess, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Huggins by Hess. Btruck outs By Sallec, 3; by Hess. L Irimo: 1:45. Umpires: Idem and Etnslle. 0MAHANS MAY TAKE IN RACES AT WEST POINT Some Omaha business men are talklnsr of driving to West Point today for the last day of the horse races at that place. They have an invitation from the mayor of the city to come and enjoy the racos on a day which has been set aside as "Omaha day." It Is likely that Sec retary J. D. Weaver of Ak-Sar-Ben will go, accompanied by a bunch of Ak-Sar- Ben men. WEST. LKAOtTK, I NAT. LBAGtllt W.KPct l W.L.Pct. St. Joeph..49 35 .MSI New York. ..44 31 .WJ Denver 4S 35 .B7S Chicago .63j Sioux City .49 .578 Ht. Louis.. . .42 39 .519 Lincoln ....44 40 .524 Cincinnati ..39 p .m Des Moines 46 41 .523 Phlla. Omaha S 45 .4M llttsburgh K 37 .M Wichita .. .3063 ,SS3lBrooklyn S3S, Topekn ....31 .WlUostnn ......33 43 .43t AM Ell. LBAQUK. I I-'BD. LrJAGUK W.LPct.1 W.LPcl. Phlla 45 SS .584 Chicago ... .46 31 .5TO Detroit 45 n .Mlndlanaplls .3 .560 St. Louis.. ..42 SS ,a4o Brooklyn ...37 32 .53 Waahlngton.4J 3b .54lBaltlmoro ...40 37 .519 Chicago ....43 37 .53S Buffalo 33 31.534 Boston 44 3S.637St. Louis. ...35 45 .4-VS New York.. .33 47 .390 Kan. City... .34 46 .4i Cleveland ..! 53 .32JI Pittsburgh 43 .401 NEB. S. LBAGUEl AM Kit. ASSOC.. W.ii.i-ct. n ,uni, Beatrice ...37 24.M7 Hastings . . .37 23 .7 Vork 35 27 .6fl5 3r. Island. ..33 30 .524 Columbus ..30 33 .47S Superior ....30 34 .469 Norfolk 25 33 .431 (Milwaukee .48 36 .571 Louisville ..4S 4i .(:i Cleveland ..46 41 .52!) Kansas Clty.7 43 .522 Indlnnapolla.46 43 .617 St. Paul 32 65 . 47 Minneapolis. 41 4o .477 Kearney ...20 41 .32!iColumbus ..41 4G .477 Yesterday' nennlto. WESTERN LV2AGUK. Topoka, 2; Sioux City, 12. Wichita, 1; Omaha, 6. Rt. Joseph. 5-9; Denver. 1-2. Dcs Moines, 10; Lincoln, 9. AMERICAN LliAOUK. Detroit, S; Washington, S. Gamo called end eighth to allow Detroit to catch train. St. Louls-Phlladelphla. postponed; rain. Chicago, 3-1; New York, 2-2. Socond gamo called end eighth, darkness. Cleveland, 0; Boston, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburgh, 4. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 6. New York, 4; Chicago, 6. Boston. 3; St. Louis, 5. FEDERAL LEAGUE Brooklyn. 4: Pittsburgh, 2. Baltimore. 0-0; Buffalo, 7-4. St Louis. 2; Chicago. 0. Indianapolis, 6; Kansas City, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, 6; Cleveland, S. Milwaukee. 6; Columbus, 9. Kaniu CltV. 5: LoUlsvllle. L Minneapolis, 2; Indianapolis, 3. NEBRASKA 8TATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 3; Superior, 9. York, 4; Norfolk, 8. Grand Island, 5; Beatrice, 0. Hastings, 1; Columbus, S. Gamrj Today. Wostorn League ToDeka at Sioux City, Wichita at Omaha, St. Joseph at Denver, Des Moines at Lincoln. American League Cleveland at Wash ington, Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Louis at New York, Detroit at Boston. National League Brooklyn at Pitts burgh. Boston at Cincinnati, Philadel phia at St, Louts. federal League Brooklyn at Pitts burgh. Baltimore at Buffalo, St. Louis at Chicago, Indianapolis at Kansas ICty. American Association St. Paul at Cleveland. Milwaukee at Columbus. Kansas City at Louisville, Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Nebraska State League Kearney at Superior, York at Uorfolk. Grand Island at Beatrice, Hastings at Columbus. BETTING ISJEARLY EYEN Odds on Smith-Carpentier Fight Slightly Favor Frenchman. ATTENDANCE WILL BE LARGE New York Takes Series from Chi cago, Three to Two. VISITORS CAPTURE THE FIRST Win Lnriirly on Home linn Driven lij I-'onrnlrr nml Urinntltt Urns Kunrkril ( lit of Ilnx in Second luiitrat. NEW YORK, July 15. -New York won tho series from Chicago, three to two, by breaking even In today's double-header. Chicago won the first game, S to 2, and New York evened up by taking the sec ond game, 2 to I. Tho second game was called In the eighth Inning on account of darkness, though Mannger Callahan of Chicago made a violent objection. Chicago won the first.. gamo largely on homo run drives by Foumler and Dem mitt. . . In tho second game, the Now Yorks knocked Benz out of the box In tho third Inning, when they scored two runs .on u pass to Hartxetl and successive tingles by Pccklnpaugh, Crce and Mullen. Cole pitched a strong "gamo ' for Now York and defeated Chicago for tho second time In tho scries. Score, first game: Short Interests in Wheat Largest Ever Known in Chicago. CORN SUFFERS SOME LOSSES CJIICAOO. AU.II.O. A K. NEW TOIXK. AU.II.O. A k Trade Switches Over to Henr Side nf Mnrket, rtlth I.lbernl Offcra ntul Ilie Buy lute Slmv nml ('notion. OMAHA. July 15. 1914. The shoit interest In wheat Is the largest, ever known In tli Chicago mar ket. And to mako mutters more binding the bear shorts continue to "hammer ' values without a thought, seemingly, of a day of reckoning. There Is an end to all proceedings, however. The present shorts In the wheat market will be called upon sooner or later to even up their lo sttlon. Many shorts will be enabled to de liver the gialn sold, but there Is an army of shorts who must go Into tho pit and buy enough grain to place themselves In an easy Vosllion. Suppose there is a rush of shorts to cover. Will the wheat be available? That Is now the miration 'list the long or "bulMor-a-scalp is giving more thought than l the bear shorts. There are huge iuautlttes of wheat to come forward and It will be received some time, but will It bo In a position for delivery either In July or September? There aro many In tho trade who bcllevo shorts In wheat will encounter a few stumbling blocks In tho way of short supplies before they aro out of the speculative woods. The dyed-ln.thn-wonl lip lira have made mono' on paper, but they will experience romn irounio in cnanging tnoir puper i'rum Wtavtr. .. 2 11 SMalifl. 3b... 4 10 0 0, r.. rnnl im lllackb'rn, 2b 4 o 2 1 oitartiett. U.. 2 0 2 0 9 There was considerable gossip on the Pemmltt, If.. 4 2 10 oPacklnpa'. aa J 2 3 1 1 "curb" last night and the talk centered pS ,rni.V ihi 5 m X Sfif!fi,.nCrih " " 5 ? I S n 1 the shortage In -wheat In this market, noai! cf 4 i s ? Vfl 2 I o olTho more daring bears, volunteered the Mav.r c ""4 l I 1 ova'makr' cJ l I o o opinion that wheat Is still a rate on all '!" 5; -1 i 2 i S-un-m,.kr cl i S S ? h. nnt .iihI onn mav Infer from Smtt. t 4 003 olly .. ..iooo o these opinions they Intend to put out short Clrottf. p.... 0 0 0 0 OPIth, r 0 0 0 0 Oilinos. uno OI ine larscr concerun in mo Katr. p.... o o o o ovaidvtll ..loooo wheat trade advised their customers last r'abrr. p o o o o ou'arliop, p . 20000 night to continue to sell On the advances, 'Sw.fn.T ... 1 1 0 0 ft n.lilla nnntlior ftnil.tllv Inrffn and COtlserVa- Tolali ....24 io 27 11 lTruradalr, lb o 0 2 0 o i tVe firm advised against selling around T "t 1 1 present prices, following tne long nrami Totala 21 2 27 ( S ,ul uccime. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Desirable Kinds of Cattle Steady and Others Slow. HOGS AVERAGE A LITTLE LOWER Sheep IlrrnU Ten to Fifteen Cents from Tnesdny's ItnnRr of Prices mill Lambs Fifteen to Tivenl y-rive Cents. SOl'TH OMAHA. July 15. HU. Receipts were: Cattle, llrs. Sheep, Official Monday 1.7M 4.TO4 Official Tuesday 1.7S7 10.40S Estimate Wetlncsdsy 1.500 10.300 3.S74 5.CW 7.S00 Threo davs this wk 4.M7 .Sll H.K4 Same days Inst week . 5.244 I9.5M I7.J4J Same days 2 wks. ago 10,003 28.118 26.701 Same days 3 wks. ago S.617 27.M4 15.WJ Same days 4 wks ago. 9.012 2S.4M 9.5JS Same days last year. .. 9.4J9 22,009 1T.0 The following table tnotra the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at the 8oulh Omaha live stock tnarr.et for tho year to date as compared with last year: 1111. 1M3. Inc. rtec. Cattlo 417.S05 441.034 24,219 Hogs 1.147,791 1.672,522 12U31 Sheep 1.150,052 9S9.5C6 100,494 Tho following table shows the rangsof prices for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days with comparttons: below yesterday's average. Shippers and speiulatois bought a few early at a nickel decline, but their purchases wero not so heavy a on previous days and the big end of the supply was left at the disposal of the packers. tellers wero trying to get steady fig ures, but the buyers held off and when the supply finally started to move value wero around 5o lower. After a few min utes' trading on this basis, hovyever, a good kilting demand began to have Its effect and under the Influence of tho keen competition prices braced up, so that tho close was Just about steady with Tuesday. Trade opened dull, but after prices strengthened became more active and a very fair clearance hsd been ef fected by 10 o'clock. Mui nf 1lii eurller sales were msdn i around S.50. but the strength at the close put the PUIK ai s.ouweon. wun a nooa showing on up to W.W and a scattering as high at $S.75. ths top. Representative sairs; No. Date. 1 1U. ll81S.llM2.lllll.lW0.l909.lCe. July l July 2. July 3. July 4! JUiy bv July 6.. July 7 July $.. July v. , July 10 July 11 July 12. juiy is. 8 17V S 30i S21t 8 25H 8 31S 8S9UI 47V 8 851 5 M 8 6)1, 8 71 a 8 81 8 82 8 751 h id 8 61 8 711 8 74 8 H July 14.' 8 56 8 65 JUiy is. wti s w Officers nnd Middle from Battle, ship Mlssonrl Will lie Present to Cheer Former IHaeJncket of the Flntrahip. LONDON, July 15. Boxing experts hero show a remarkable even division" ot opinion as to the chances of "Gunboat" Smith, the American heavyweight, and Georgo Carpentlcr, tho French hoavy weight champion. In their twenty-round match to be fought at Olympla tomorrow night Tho betting odds today were per-, haps a Hhade In favor of tho Frenchman, but this was due probably to the en thusiasm of his countrymen, great num bers of whom have crossed the Kngltsh channel to support their hero. They brought with them a great deal of money to back their compatriot whom they describo as a "fighting boxer," while they call Smith a "boxing fighter," and they cohtend that science Is bound to defeat the traiuatlantjc punch. Interest In the contost Is enormous and the attendance promises to create a record for this country. Fired by the example of the Rev. John Bcrvoy Boudler, who acted as master of ceremonies at the Welsh-Ritchie match, and of Rev. Bvorard Dlgby, who occupied a similar position at the Wells-Bell match, many clergymen have obtained seats around the arena and are said to Intend to bring their "wives with them. Buffalo Wins Both From the Terrapins BUFFALO. N. Y.. July 15. Baltimore failed to score against Buffalo in either game of a double-heador here today, the scores being 7 to 0 and 4 to 0. In the opening game with Earl Moore Jn the box only ono Baltimore player got past second base and Anderson allowed only three lilts In the. second game. Collins, a former Brooklyn player, replaced Louden In the Buffalo lineup today, the latter having been injured at Baltimore. Score, first game: R.H.I2. Buffalo 21100300 7 10 0 Baltimore 00000000 0-0 4 0 Batteries: Buffalo. Moore and Blair Baltimore, Conley, Hughes and Jack- utscn, Boucner. Score, second game: R.H.E, IBuf falo 11000200 I C 1 Baltimore 000000000-0 3 0 Batteries: Buffalo, Anderson and La- vigne; uaiumore, iount ana Jacxiitscn. - Brown Blanks Cinx, Allowing Four Hits CHICAGO, July 15. Mordecal Brown held Chicago to four hits today and won an eaay game for the St. Louis Federals, 2 to 0. An error by Tinker and a base on balls off Hendrix, paved the way for (ho Kt. Louis runs. Score: R.H.K St. LrtUls 00 1 10 0000-2 4 1 iChtcatTO 00000000 00 1 : Batteries: St. ixxiib, urown and Chap man; Chicago, iienanx ana Wilson, KANSAS CITY, July 15.-CulIop allowed but three hits until the seventh inning, when he weakened and IndlananollM scored tour runs and the locals were defeated, 5 to 3, today, rioore: R.H.H. Indianapolis 000000 4 1M 7 4 Kansas City 001101000-3 10 3 Batteries: Indianapolis, Mosely and Rarlden; Kansas city, uunop, Adams and iiasteriy. American Association llrsult. SL Paul 6 13 1 Cleveland 8 14 2 Minneapolis ....2 9 Indianapolis 3 7 Milwaukee 6 9 Columbus 9 11 Kansas ICty S 6 Louisville 1 t Batted for Boon In the seventh Batted for Plesh in tho ninth. Batted for Warhop In the seventh . Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 New York 10000000 1-2 First base on errors: New York, 1; Chi cago, 1. Two-base hits: Nunamaker, Demmltt. Threo-bose hit: Malael, Home runs: Dcmltt. Founder. Sacrifice hit: 'Blackburn. Stolen base: Collins. Left on bases: New York, 10; Chicago, 8. Double play: Mullen to Pecklnpaugh to Mullen. Bases on balls: Off "Warhop, 1; off Clcotte, 1, Struck out: By War hop. 1; by Plesh. 2; by Scott, 7. Hit by Pitched ball: By Scott (Cree). Hits: Off Warhop, 9 In soven innings; off Plesh, 1 in two Innings; off Scott, 8 In olght and two-thlrdn Innings; off Clcotte, nono (pitched to one batsmun); off Faber, none In one-third Innings. Time: 2:20. Um pires: Dlneen and Hlldebrand. Score, second game: CHICAGO. NKW YORK. An.H.O.A D. AD. II. O. A.E. Waaver, as.. 4 0 2 S OTrueailala. 5b 4 0 1 5 1 Dlackb'rn. 2b 4 1 1 2 Ollarttall. If.. 2 0 2 1 0 Demmltt, If . 2 1 1 0 orrcklnpa'. nil I I I Colllnn, rf...4 12 0 OCtpp, cf S 1 0 0 0 Pounder, lb. 4 1 9 1 OMullen, lb.. 2 1 2 0 Ikxlle, cf....l 110 OCook, rf 3 12 0 0 Scbalk, c. ... I 0 4 1 Oiweeney, c. 2 1 3 0 0 Breton, 3b... 2 112 OMalial. 3b... 2 12 1 Bern, p 1 1 0 1 OCole, p 3 0 0 2 0 Clcotte. p.... 2 0010 Totala 2t 24 12 1 Totala 10 7 21 11 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 New York 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 (Called account darkness.) Basa on orrors: Chicago, 1. Home run: Bodie. Stolon base: Cook. Left on bases: New York, 7: Chicago, 7. Double play: Trucsdale to Pecklnpaugh to Mullen. Bases on balls. Off Ben. 4: off Cole. 2. Struck out: By Cole. 2; Uy Clcotte. 4. Passed ball. Schalk. Hits: Off Benz. 5 In two and two-thirds Innings; oft Clcotte, 4 In four and one-third Innings. Time: 2:05. Umpires; Hlldebrand and Dlnen, Piny to Tie. WASHINGTON, July 15.-Detrolt and Washington played a 3 to 1 tie here to day, the game being called at the end of the. eighth Inning1 to allpw the .visitors to caicn a. train. Detroit acoreu a run In the first Inning on Purtell's double and MoBrlde's error. Bush's triple and Purtell's sacrifice fly gave nnother run In the third and tho last came In the foi rth on three, successive singles off Oioehllng. Engel relieved Boehllng at that point nnd ended the scoring. Washington scored twlco In tho third o iitrlples by uoculing and Mopller ana a sacrinoe ny. Morgan's home run In tho seventh bff tDauss, tied the score. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AD It. O. A.E All. H. 0.1 E. Duafc, ta.....E 13 2 OMaellrr. rf . . 4 2 10 0 rurtell. 3D... 3 lio UFoater. 3b. .. 1 22-20 liellman. cf. 4 0 2 0 OMIlan, cf.... 4 110 0 Cra ford. rf. 3 0 S 0 OJnndll, lb... 2 0 S 1 0 Veacb, If.... 3 0 0 0 OWIlllame, e. 1 0 1 2 0 Kavaaa'h, 2b 2 2 1 1 Ollenry, c 2 0 4 0 0 Iluhna. lb.... 4 10 OShanka, It.... 3 0 7 0 0 EUnace, c... 3 1(0 Oilorgan, 2b.. 3 1020 Cereleakla. p 2 0 0 5 OMtllrlde, sa. 2 0 2 2 1 Dauaa, P 10 0 1 ODoehllnc, p.. 1 1 0 0 0 Knjel, p 3 0 1 1 Totala 29 24 10 O'Atnaralth ...0 0 0 0 0 Totala 23 111 I 1 Ran for Henry In the eighth. Detroit l'O 1 1 o 0 0 0-3 Washington 00200010-3 (Called end eighth to allow Detroit to catch train.) Two-base hit: Purtell. Three-base lilts: Bush, Boehllng, Moeller. Home run: Mor gan. Hits: Off Coveleskle, 6 In five in nings (none out In sixth); off Dauss, 1 lu three Innings; off Boehllng, 5 In three and one-third Innings; Off Engel, 1 In four and two-thirds Innings. Sacrlflco hits: Kavanatigh. McBrlde, Gandil. Sac rlflco files: Purtell, Foster. Stolen bases; Burns, Foster. Double play: Bush to Burns. Left on bases: Detroit, 10; Wash ington, 7. Bases on balls: Off Coveleskle, 1; offDauss, 2; off Boehllng, 2, off Engel, 4. Base on errom: Dertolt. 2. Struck out: By Coveleskle, 2; by Dauss, 3; by Boehllng, 1; by Engel, 3. Time. 1:60. Umpires; Evans and Egan. Red Six Blank JVnps. BOSTON, July 16.-Boston shut out Cleveland, 4 to 0, today, making It four siraignt tor me series. Jeonaru puciieu great ball, holding the visitors hltless and striking out five men during the first four innings. Cleveland bunched two hits In the seventh with ono out, but Chapman's fly was taken on the run by ltehfr and Lelbold struck out. Eight of the local players were sent from the dugout to the dressing room by Connolly for uncomplimentary remarks aoout tne visitors, score: CLUVBAND. BOSTON. AU.II.O A B. AII.H.O.A E Oraner. It 2 1 0 OHehc, rf 4 0 2 1 0 Turner, lb. ..3 0 1 I Odvoti, aa 3 2 1 2 1 Jobnaton. i.t 4 0 2 0 OSpeaker, cf.. 2 14 0 0 Olwnn. 2b.... 4 1 2 0wle, If.... 4 110 0 Klrke. lb 2 1 OQardnar, lb.. 2 2 4 1 0 Chapman, aa. 4 1 4 1 Uanrrln, lb.. HIM lelbold. rf. .. 0 1 0 OYerkra, 2b. .. 3 0 0 1 0 Carlicb, c... 2 0 2 1 OCarrUan ,c. 2 0 t 1 0 Orrii, p 2 0 0 2 OLeonard, p.. 3 1 0 0 0 Co Ham ore. pOOOOO Ilole ... . 1 1 0 0 0 Totala 27 7 27 I 1 Totala 33 7 24 14 1 Batted for Gregg In eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Boston 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Two-base hit: Graney. Throe-base hits: Graney, Gardner. HlU: Off Gregg. 8 In seven Innnlgs; off Collamore, 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice lilt' Janvrln. Sacrlflco fly; Gardner. Double plays. Olson to Klrke. Rehg to Janvrln. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Boston, 5, Bases on balls: Off Gregg, 4; off Leonard, 1. First base on error: Cleveland, 1; Bos ton, 1- Struck out: By Gregg, 2; by Leonard. 9. Time: 1:45. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Connolly. ii-rnnlinir in lii laat trade bulletin In Its annual statement tho movement of tt'h.al Imm thn fnrmN nf the L mtcd States during June was 35.000,000 bushels. Total wheat now in tne nanus or iarm ers is 32,236.000 bushels, compared with ;o,6ll,uw bushels one year ago. Corn suffered further losses yesterday, tlin Hnnlnip nhnn'lnir declines of HfflC for the day, There were many Influences that wore against the price, une irauc scemeu to hiivo chanced to the bear side of the market almost completely. There were liberal offerings for the day, while the buying was slow and cautious. Tho only rain In the corn belt was In Indiana and Ohio, but it was cooler In Illinois and low a. rne in onn dukoir ram tiup m estimated at 85,500,000 bushels, compared with 70,000,000 bushels for a five-year av erage. There was another uau siump in wis price ot July oats yesterday, and sharp declines were also shown In the doferred deliveries. The poor demand for cash oats und extreme weaknoss lu that mar ket, coupled with the Increasing arrivals ot new oats and good grading of same, threw the holders of July oats Into despair and nobody wanted tho grain. A reaction In both prices una uusincss featured the trading In provisions. A break In hog values at thfl yards and the more IIImtaI hue receltits caused early selling and prices weakened. Wheat was y,o nigner. Corn was unchanged to lo higher. Oats were o lower. These Bales were reported today Wheat: No 2 hrd winter. 1 car. 72Wc: 4 cars. 72Vic; 1 car. 72c; 4 cars. 7t',4c; 1 car, 7Uc No. 3 hard winter, l car (aaraj, tic, i car, 71Hc. Oats: Standard. 1 car, 35c. No. 3 white, 4 cars. 31Wc No. 4 white, 2 cars, S4Wo. Corn: No. 3 white, 1 car, 74Vc; 1 car, 74c. No. 2 yellow, fiH cars. GSc. No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 6Sc; 1 car 67Hc No. 5 yellow, 1 car. M14c. No. 2 mixed, 3 cars, 67Ho; 1 car, 67c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car (near white), 71c; 2 cars, 67c. No. 4 mixed. ?i car, 69Hc Clearances were- Wheat and flour equal to 615,000 bushels; corn, 20,000 bush els; oats, 60,000 bushels. Liverpool close; Wheat id higher; mrn 'iffild hinder. Primary wheat receipts wore 2,634,000 bushels ana nnipmenis j.tis.uuv uusncis, against receipts of 1.32S.000 bushels and rhlnmnnla fif G50.000 bushels laat year. Primary corn receipts were 461,000 buehcls and shipments 419,000 bushels, against receipts of 478,000 bushels and shipments of 281,000 bushels lost year. Primary oats receipts were 757,000 bushels and shipments 787.000 bushels, rgatnst reoelpta ot 877,000 bushels and fchlpments of 713,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat-Corn.Oata.Barley. 1,021 Z1S 253 Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City. Kl. LOUIS Winnipeg m 152 C6 .145 142 ill 27 20 11 14 I 26 Omaha Cash Pricos Wheat: No. 2 hard 7lM4Ue: No. :l hard. 70Wffl73V4c: No. II hard. CSQ72c; No. 2 spring, -nHOWic ;. No. 3 spring. 78ttWTiKic; rio. spring. 721475Hc: No. 2 durum, t9&i0a; No. tt durum, 68369c, Corn: No. 1 whlto, 74lQi 7Se: No. 2 white. 74'4G'I4?ic: No. 3 white, 74Til74Ue: No. 4 white. 72W.073HC: No. 1 yellow, 68ra6bi4C No. 2 yellow, 7iWc;, No, z yellow, 67ijwc; jno. t yenow, vw 67c; No. 5 yellow. fottflMHc: No. 1 mlxjd. 67H0no: No. 2 mixed, 6767Mc; No. 3 mixed, C64w67c; No. 4 mixed, BWW. Onti No 2 white. 35Ut&C5Uc: standard. 34T35c: No. 3 white, 34UWOWc;, No. 4 wtute. 34if34;'ic. uariey; jmrihiik, wuumj No. 1 feed, 45Q0c. Rye: No. 2, DlaoBi; No. 3. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRO VISIONS Schoonover Goes to Oahkoah. Clay Schoonover, former Rourke player, Stopped over in Omaha yesterday on his way from Grand Island, where he has been playing centertield, to Oshkosli, where he it to report Immediately, Schoonover has been Playlnar good ball J nt, the island, and Oshkosh took a fancy to Ills work. ' ' ' . Tip O'Neill Looking Over Western Circuit Tip O'Neill, president of the Western league, blew into Omaha yesterday afternoon from Denver. He is inspect ing the circuit axain and baa visited Wichita and Denver. O'Neill has been hearing considerable criticism of his umpiring staff, and he la out to make his own Judgment, Tip ' has had unusually hard luck with his arbitrating staff, and only ono ump, Jack Haskall, has been able to maintain the unanimous approval of every city In the circuit. Tip haa changed several of his umpires and will continue to do so until he secures those who can satisfy at least a part ot the cities. Features ot the. Trndlusr nud Closings Prices on noard of Trade. CHICAOO. Julv 15. Black rust reports mnro nmlnnui thun at anv DieVlOUS time this season, formed ono of tho leading causes today fov an advance in me price ot wneat. ine mantel tiuaeu iiuu. Tin tn 1V.A1r net hlrhcr. Com gained Ho to TMflc; oats finished a sixteenth off to YtQKe up, and the provisions tho saino as last to a rise of 17Hc. It waa freely admitted that Minnesota fields as well as those In South Dakota showed serious Inroads from block rust. Advices wero that tho plague had traveled to within thirty miles of the border of North Dakota. The ravages already In somo places were sold to be worse than In 1013 when the spring crop throughout the Dakotas and the Minnesota suffered widespread ruin. Bullish cables helped keep the wheat market on the upgrado from the start. Liverpool quotations made a sudden Jump, and there wore estimates that ow ing to the backwardness ot European crops the Import requirements or trans Atlantic countries might amount to as much as 720,000.000 bushels. Uneasiness In regard to threats of a rullroad tlcup counted also against the bears. Failure of predicted rains led to a bulge In corn and so did a sharp advance, at Buenos Ayres, wlere tho quality of ar rivals was unsatisfactory, nnd the weather bad for shippers. Enlargement of country offerings chanced to check any decided upturn for oats. Provisions followed the course of the bog market. There was a dip at the outset but later It was noticeable that Mock yard Interests had taken to the buying side. Chicago future prices: 7 731 7 I 7 is: 7 23 7 5 7 23 7 1 7 21 7 20 7 20 7 16 7 15 6 37 4; 6 32 6 26 6 31 635 I 6 33 6 27 S 32 6 SO 6 54 6 26! 10 001 8 Si 8 06; 8 78 561 6 731 7 17 771 7 76 7 59, 7 55 56 7 55 l l i in 8 41 8 33 8 21 8 26! 8 35 7 6J 7 67 7 76 7 82! 5 70 6 06 AT. Sh. IT. . .0 40 .itt :w m ... o m ... i ia in o . .m im lis ..sit to a o . .rx no i it . 2M M I 41 .III 0 I 11 . . I M i I M K lit ... I efl . . lro I io .174 40 I M . lit 19) lU .211 ... .m . . i to . .2U 110 CO ..lit' It IH . .mo jo i m .117 ... (0 .Ml W I U 10 111 .271 III .2 rtl it.. IS 17. It.. CI. II.. S3.. 71.. II.. II. At. 8b. Tr ...,im o i im ....201 M MVk .... ... I ISH ....210 1! I llt . il 10 I llt ..141 ... Ill . .. .Ml ... I II ....214 Id M ....111 219 I 53 ....i:i ... i ii .IT7 . . It) It Xlt 20 I II 17. II.. fl. . 71 . St.. to . It.. M.. ...IM ...3 ...2M ...117 .. til .217 . Ill ... 1 1. 20 I M . . I M 0 t 2.0M tl',4 ll!4 ll'a 200 m 101 10 't Kantai ritr fouth'rn '" Lehlth vallar 2.1M 137H 121 III Inspiration Cnppar International llamttar.. I-oulitllla & NanhTtll.. .. airitran I'atroltum Miami Copprr MlMourl, K. A T 1.030 Mlaaouri Taenia lt.lfO National niicull National Iai Nfraita Coppr aOO Naw Vork Ontral S4.M0 N. V.. .V II 1! I2.I0O .Norron a wern . . . Northarn TacKIc . .. Pacific Mall Tatlflp T ft T.. .. Inni7ltnla Pullman I'alaca Car.. Hit Con. Copprr IWadlns . ... lUptibllr Iron A Klerl Rotk Mind Cv Itotk laland Co. pfd. Rt. Ij. f. r. M pfd Hnuthern Pacific Hnuttiarn Hallway . . TannM copprr . .. Taa Company Union I'arltle Union TatlNc pM ... UnllM Stataa Htrl... V. S RtfH pfd tnah Copprr . ... Wabanh. ptd Wratarn Unlnn WMtlniheuis Rlaclrlc 144 12 IHi 114 (I 41 1ST .... 0 ..... 21 UK HU 10S UH .... 1W .... 43 11 14 l' II a BOO 101 U. 1MV 191 2,100 1CV 11 !' 21 22 M 112 lM'i llO'a 117 100 II 20 J,.ii iu iti iz jih 00 100 1 1 2i 11714 21 H, 2 4 . ii. Ko i4 im . 2.90(1 22 2SH 24 100 III, 12 tt . 1.KM ill IIIH lilii . 21,100 l.MU 114 111 200 i:ti 11 12 . Il.eoo ii it 5i, . t.opo im io jan, . 2.100 I7'k l il 1.200 l.foO 11 Total ralrs tor the day. Kl.tOO iharaa, ! 71 21 III. 71 ...Ml 10 I II :i i joo u 6 II 6 25 i 49. 15 1 6 15 44. 6 42 6 43 43 6 31 2U ..III . til .iw .112 ..m Sundsy. "Holiday. Tteeelnts and iilsnosltlon of live stock at tho Union stock yards In South Omaha tor twenty-four hours ending at 2 p. in. yesterday; BECEIPTS-CAIIH. Cattle.Hoga.Shee p. u.. M, & Ht. I : Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific 9 Union Pacific 11 C. & N. W.. east C. & N. W.. west 18 C, St P.. M. Sc 0 9 C, B. & Q.. west 2 C! U. I. & P., cast 4 C. n. I. ft P., west 2 Illinois Central l Chicago Great Western ... 1 13 6 23 17 W 3 11 8 3 6 151 31 Total receipts "2 DI8P03ITION-HEAD. Cttl.Hogs.titiep. Morris & Co 183 Swift & Co 416 Cudahy Packing Co.... 418 Armour & Co 147 J. W. Murphy Morrcll South Omaha Pack. Co, 14 O. K. Serum Co Kay P. Co Cudahy. Kansas City.. 51 Swltt. Kansas City 61 lllll Sc Bon 2 F. B. Lewis L. F. Hum: McCreary & Kellogg.... 36 H. F. Hamilton 1 Sullivan Bros J Higglns Huffman Both ' Mnvers 13 Tanner Bros John Harvey 2i Other buyers TI 1.814 1.777 3,124 3,00.4 553 11 312 891 t.vv: 'A41 1,020 N10 Totals '019 '574 fiTTt.1' Ttarnlnts continued light this morning, tho total receipts amounting to only sixty-three cars, mailing m mi" days' total this week 4.957 head, or only about half as many as were recolved for the same period a year ago. 1 jrorr recelDta at Chicago and a re ported break at that point made buyers a little bearish this morning, oui uu u viiiint that thev wanted the cattle and desirable kinds sold early at prices that wero generally steady wun yeaternoy. The less desirable kinds wero slow and tho feeling a little weak. The best beeves hero brought 19.80, ths highest since De cember, 1912. There were very few cows or heifers In sight and they sold In about the same notches as yesterday. Only a tew scattering lots or stouter cattle and feeders were on nalo and they wero slow at unchanged prices. Quotations on cuttle; Good to choice beef steers, 19.00U9.80; fair to good boot steers, IS.tOG-j.OO; common to fair beef steers, S7,758.50; choice to fancy corn rod helterr, JS.0W00; good to choice hatters, 37.506100; good to choice cows, S6.50ir7.50: fair to coed arradea I5.T5S6.50: common to fair grades, lJ.76et.75: good to choice stockers und feeders, S7.50t3S.G0; fair to good stockers and feeders, J6.754J 7.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, S6.2ryff6.75: stock cows and heifers, SS.OOtt 7.00; stock calves. S7.0o4fa.00; veal, calves, SS.OO1HIO.&0; bulls, stags, eta, S5.2dg7.6s, Representative sales: BEEF STBE118. At. Pr. No. at. Tr. 770 21 It 2140 II 32 llio a ia II Ill 21 1 1112 23 II. II. II... 1... 0... 10... 71... 11 .. 27 . II... II. .. 14... 70 .. 14.. ... M... II... It . M... IT .. 12... II... 12 i. II.. M .. 40... H. . 71. . 41... II... 11 .. W. . I... SO... 12... C . 72... II... 12 .. II... 27... Ill . I H ...2f0 . Ill ...31! . . 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I to 44 m 10 I 40 M 117 10 I I II 217 2M 2 10 II.. . .110 M I 10 40 211 ... 110 17... . Ill . . I 10 14 . . 170 1 40 I 31 II Ill 10 I 41 U tl ITI IM I II 44.. 43 220 IN IH I 8HEW1' The run was somo T.800 head, about the same as a week ago, but a little lsrger than two weeks and a year ago. There was no great cnange in me quality of the offerings trom yesteruay, hut the imnkm wer extremely bearish, claiming that prevailing pricos wero much higher than they ought to be and out of line with Chicago. The opening of the market was slow. Once the stllers agreed to accent thn decline the movement scale ward became fairly active, with prices on lambs dropping fully 15JfJ5e. Mutton offerings sold weak to lOttl&c lower. The range on lambs was from SS.R to $8.00, the latter price belnr as high as any lambs sold. Tho sorting was notice ably heavier today. Thn lambs at M.85 amounted to about nine cars of Idaho : offerings, with 250 head out at $7, these going to the packer buyers. Feeder buy ers have bought little If anything this week owing to the keen Inquiry on thi part of the packing Interests. About soven or eight cars of yearling ewes, mostly yearlings, made up the mut ton offerings, Early some Idaho year lings moved at S6.26, and ewes at 14.90. quotations on range sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. t3.75tf9.00. lambs, fair to good. lS.50ffS.76; lambs, feeders, S0.4O64j.SO; yearlings, good to oholce. $6.25 J.60; yearlings, fair to pood. $6.0ftJ16.25i wethers, good to choice, $5.6&ft6.&0: weth ers, fair to good, $6,40(35.65; ewes, good to choice, SI. 'JOCK). 10;, ewes, fair to good, H.G&14.W. No. Av 123 Idaho awes ,.100 aw York Mnnrjr Mnrket. NKW YOKK, July W.-MONET-On call, firmer at SHJra per cent; mlln rate. 3 per cent, closing, 2Vt?2,i per cent Tlmo lonns. flrxtll 'sixty days, 2i per cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, im l per cent, PIUMIS MERCANTILE PAPKn-3Tif 4H per cent. 8TE11LINO KXCHANOE Stesdv: alxlv day bills, $4.8320; demand, $4.8715; commer clsl bills. $4.8tiM.s3. KiuvKK-uar. M!e; Mexican dollars. 42Hc. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bonds today wera a s follows: L ft. rat. la. rrs.. Klil. 3. dab. 121 . M do coupon 17 Lllt M. 5a. .102 U. R. a. rtl 101 lxiMllsrd la 102 do coupon IM jk X unl 4i. M l S. 4., rat IM'iM K. T. lit 4,. 11 da coupon nu jio. rcflc ct. Ra. 41 Panama , couron..l00 j. V. C t. Ia. 11 Amcr. A .. .If I .jo (lab. 41 11 Am. Counn Oil la. II ,. y. r 414,, ifmj 107 AT&T. cv. 4a. 4K. Y. FKata 4a 110 Atner nmaltlni la.. 104 j. y, fy. atl. ta., 14 Am. Tobacw la 122 N, T.( II. A II. Armour A Co. 4a, t, tTi t, 1(fl Atchlaon nan. 4a.. . Mj 4 ny, CT, 44,. jm do ct Ii, IMfl 7No. Pacific 4 A. C. L tit. la It Mo la M Dal. & Ohio la Mo. 8. L. raf. 4a... Mi, ct, 4a Htaric. T. ft T. la... . M Balh. Blaal r. la.... HHpena. ct. 1. 112 II Drook. TK tT. 4a... II eon. 4a 100 CVn. of Oa, 5a Ill mar Con. 4a .111 On. Loathar ta M Itaadlnc fan. 41 l Chca. ft Ohio 4a,. II Htaal It. 1140. 1 do nr. 4a .4 1 L B, F. r. 4a 41 c. n. a o. 1. iv... Ji l'gt. u 11. w. . it. tt do tan. 4a MUg. A. L. adj. la.... T G ? i' -' ;.'.":!..' u :, C M 8 P c IHi .IOIHSo. rac. eT. t.... 1 do gan. 4a 102 0 rf. 4 17 0 n I. p e. 4a. 24 flo. lUllwar U. 144 do rar. i U do (an. 4 Tl O N W. 1H.. , II Taaaa Co. ht. a,...100 T fl rat. 4a.. It Taisa P. lat,...100 St A.n "''.' "H'Thlr A TO. 44J. 4a. 71 Platlllara' Sar. tm... llUnloa PaclhO 4a.,.. it Krla ci. 4a, acr. D,. 70 do tr. 4a II do an, 4a 72iO, B. Uubbar la.. .10! Qen. nticlric la....lotu. S. Atari It iv Ot. No. IM. 4a 101 rv-.-C. Oiara, 4a.... M III. Can . ref. 4.. .. 2Witsh lit la lfi IWar. Mat. 4a...,. 77 Waat. Unlos 4Ua... i K, r Bo. raf. St.... l!4Wtit. Klee. tr. Ii. M Did. "Offer:. 23 culls 145 Idaho yearlings. 6 culls 265 Idaho lambs.... IV) culls 48 fod lambs .12 fed owes 12 fed owes 41 native lambs.... 73 native lambs 90 .. 83 .. 75 .. 64 .. 57 .. 69 ..124 ..120 .. 67 .. 66 Pr. 4 90 3 25 6 00 8 90 6 7S 8 85 6 00 5 00 8 75 8 50 Boston Copper Ittoek. BOSTON, July 15,-CIoslng quotations on stocks were as follows: Allouat llNarada Con. Amal, Ooooar IIHNIalaiina uu Arliona Com. Cal. ft Arliona lal. tr llaola. Cantcnnlal .. . Copper Hang C ltNortt liutta . ... iSNorth Iak ,, .... 64OI4 Domlnlta ....401 Osceola .... I6i)ulncr C. l&Jhannon j . -. ,ft t u i't rim . 4 ftoprrtor ft 11, M. . Tamarack Cm Putta C M Franklin . . vvn. , Tamarack areanj Cananaa ... 2HU. 8. H. P.. A M.. im Jioyaia tapper. i do pra ,,, Krr laik I MtUUh Con. .., jAka CVpar tltab Coppor Co ?7 8f"i CPP 2Wnooa H'lnlL5:'nB,r 3 WoUarln Mit 14 Suit ft Superior.. . 11 21 1 41 74 54 V 1 II : n 114 41 2 2) M CIIICACO III V 13 STOCK MA It It 1ST Cattle I.orrer IloaTa IOTTer Lower. -Sheep No. 1.. 41 157 I 00 12 1071 I U it 741 a to 4 112 I 40 II. 30. 10 II 1 10... . 1 II II 24 J 14 ...1141 141 ... m 1 41 ...1171 I 70 ...1O90 I 75 ...1110 I 11 ...tut a is ...1C40 140 ... ait a to ...1111 too ...llll 00 ...12&2 a oo 711 10 21.. 31.... 41.... to.... 1 ... .... 21.... 20..., 40.... 2.... I.... Id... . 40.. ion m ...1043 2 ii ...mi 0 11 ...1101 2 14 ...1210 24 ...llll 2 24 ... 111 a 5o ... 117 a to ...aa 1 10 ... no a 71 ...1111 1 10 .1117 a 44 .1245 a 10 BTEE1U5 AND HE1FI5HH. Article) Open. I High.) Low. Close. Ves'y. Wheatl July.l Bept.1 Corn. I July Bept. Oats. I July.l Sept! PorK I July! Sept.! 20 90 Lard I 77'.l "TV4! 6Vi'i C6?4! 36Ta 34! I TSK 77 I 69 67HI 3CTr 36! I I 1. 2i nvi Julv.l I.... 8ept. 10 40 1 10 42H 10 40 I 10 40 R1Juiy.l 11 95 'l 12 02V41! 11 95 I 12 024 8ept 11 90 I 11 OTVil 11 90 11 95 COW 66k 30, 341 30 90 7SH f 1 il 69 J 67WJ 36H1 35 22 874 SI 1ZV4 I 10 27W 7SH 76 0614 36S 3454 22 M 20 (C 10 27U 10 40 U 97 Vi 11 &24 Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat! No. 2 red, 78mjT7c; No. 2 hard. 7G0c; No. 3 north rn, 8733o; No. 2 spring, S7$3c. Corn; No. 2 yellow. 7imi4c; No. I yellow, 70K C70c Oats: No. 3 white, 3A86SHC; standard. 47HSSc Bye: No. 2, 5S4o. Jiarlev. 4S57c. Seeds; Timothy. $1.002i 5.25; clover, $10.00813.00. Provisions: Tork, $22.87: lard, S10.27V4; ribs. $U.7513,12V4. BUTTER Higher; creameries, 30W3 11 no a 20 I Ill I 24 1 1070 a 46 to 1022 a 50 7 1114 a io 11 7it a ii COWB, 2 US 4 40 2.. 1 1100 4 00 2 1040 4 It 1 160 4 W 2 1010 4 40 1 1036 4 71 4 4M 4 75 4 1U0 4 44 1 IM I 00 2 110 4 CO 1 1040 I II 1 1140 I 71 1 00 I 74 1 1IZ1 4 11 12 1001 8 16 2 tit I 40 2 1061 I 10 2 IIM t 10 2 ICS I II 2 IOI0 I 21 1 lltO 34 2 lilt I 24 1 474 I 24 I Ill t 40 4 M I 40 COWS AND HBlrEItS. I. .v 741 I 15 HEIFEBS. 710 4 DO 2 770 T II 21 71 11 II n'.'.'.'.'. 11 a 11 im a 24 7i a 2t 77i a 2i 172 a x .. W0 I 40 .. 14 6 40 ..liao 140 .. M I 44 . . KM (to .. W0 4 40 ..1240 174 .. an a 10 ..1024 t li ,.mo a to ..1170 7 00 ..1010 T 00 ..1120 T 00 . 1011 7 0a ..1070 TOO ..1090 7 00 .1171 7 00 . .1111 T II ..1041 T 10 ..1274 T 24 ..1210 7 24 ..llll I 40 .1410 7 40 ..1H0 7 71 CHICAGO, July lS.-CATTLK-rtecelots, 16,000 head; market, loner; beeves, 17,76 l5,g.l0; steors, S6.4ofr8.30; stockers and feeders, $5.7&S6.G0; cows and heifers, $3,90 ffiO.IO: calves. S7.fAftll.00. HOGS Receipt. 23.000 head; market, So lower: bulk. S3.70U8.83: tight. S8.60S6.96; ... I ... II IL4M M, 1. . n . ... aOWWMM. H..Mk. $8.30718.45: pTga S7.80O8.90. aiiHisi' Ainu UAaina jiaceipis, iv.twg head: market, lower; shetp, S5.25O6.10; yearlings, XS.75tJ7.20; loinbs, $6.2630.00. SI. Louis Lire Btoek Market. ST. LOUIS. July 15. CATTLR Re ceipts, 6,200 head; market, steady; na tive beef steer, S7.tttfi.SS) cows and heifers, $3.5000.00; stockers and feeders. $5.0097,50; southern stesrs, $5.7504.40; cows and heifers, $1(0(34.09; native calves, $6.00011.00. IIOUH Receipts, 6,000 head, market, 5a higher; pigs and lights, $7.858S.0G; mixed and butchers, SS.M3O.10: good heavy. S8.9o3r9.10U. HIIUKI' A 2ND LAMBS Receipt 1,100 head; market, steady; lambs, lfcff5c lower; native muttons. S4.7UTAOO: lambs. S8.OOTJ8.65. Kansas City Live Stock Martlet. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 15.CATTLB Receipts, 3.000 head; market. Irregular; prime led steers, jiMWjjy.io; aresaeo Deer steers. S8.10fi0.25: weatern steors. 17.00S .W; stockers and feeders, $9.&38.00; bulls, $5.25(94.75; calves. $(.50ao.W. HOns-Recelpts. 4.900 head; market, steady; bulk. ll.7Mfl.K; heavy. VlXjQ S.90; packers and butchers, S8.tO9t.tO; light. $8.75fi.fiO; pigs, SI.751T8.S0. rilHSUP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2,20 head, marltet. lower; lambs, IS.UVI8.M; vearllncs. $6.m.00: wethers. $4.7506.75: ewes, $I.25&C,00. STOCKS AND BOND. 1. 40!!!! 1. 2.... 1 ... I.... 21.... i . . I.... 110 a oo 100 4 IS 444 21 ... 240 4 40 . . . 410 4 40 ... IM t 74 ... 416 I M ... 427 T OO ... 490 7 00 BULLS. ... aio s 10 1... ... in ih . . .1040 I 74 ...1114 I 10 . . .1041 I SO ...1110 4 00 ...1210 4 00 1 1. 1 1 1 1.. CALVKS. 744 7 14 I6 T as 1 144 7 40 110 T 44 . 720 a 26 .lit I 10 . no a 11 . im a so ...i27o a 00 ...tito a 10 ...1040 a as ...1140 10 ...1110 t to ...1100 7 ti . . no a 00 100 io 21 111 10 24 120 10 44 140 14 44 IM II 10 170 10 44 156 10 Tl 1 240 7 44 4.. 1 IM I 40 I.. 1 , 114 t 00 I.. 1 200 a 00 1.. 2 27t a 00 1.. 1 1440 a IJ 1.. 1 120 10 00 2.. 1 144 10 00 BTOC1CI2RH AND FEEDERS. t IM 111 12 417 T 04 1 4M 4 00 2 114 7 11 10 tsa 7 00 1 in 7 t 2 400 T 00 20 440 7 IS 11 117 7 00 10 400 T K 1 TOO 7 00 a 771 7 40 2 145 T 00 1 440 2 14 HOOS Another generous supply (showed up today, about 154 loads, or 10,300 head, being reported in. The wesk's total is 23,31$ head, being almost 6,000 heavier than last week and a gain ot 3,900 over tne same aavs 01 tasi Year. Other markets were reported as opening dull and lower, and with a libera! run In sight the local trade was no exception to tne sanerai rule, i-acaers sianaa out. or. ferine Drices that were all of 5c lower and in tome Instances as mucn aa 59100 Itevletr aaf Operaatlons on Stoclt Is rbnntje. Dnrlnar the Day. NEW TORK, Juns 15. Foreign liquida tion was again responsible for the heavi ness In today's early dealings In the atock market. The only Issue of Im portance to register a substantial gain was I'nlon Pacific, which soon rose IH on thn decision of thn court upholding the "extra dividend" distribution to com mon shareholders. Baltimore A Ohio common and preferred, which form tho greater part ot this distribution, were correspondingly depressed, losing 2 and 3 points respectively. Canadian Pacific lost 1 and In the specialties Dry Goods preferred frll 2. The leaders were lower at the outset, but evinced a rallying ten dency, only to fall back again. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks wero as follows; Esiaa. Ulan. uiw. uioaa. Alaaka Oold . . Amaltaraalad Coppar ... Amarlcan Dat (lunar.. . Amarlcaa Can Amarlcan S. ft It...... Amarlcan HAH. pfd... 4 mar Hugar Ratlslna... American T. AT Amarlcaa ToUieco Anai-onda Mln'nx Atchlaon ilaltlmor ft Ohio llrooklim Rapid Tr Cullturnla Patrolaura ... Canadian Paalflo Oaotral Leather Chaaapaaka A Ohio Chicago O. W Chlcagn. U. ft Ht. P.... (tblcago ft. N. W Chlno Cappar Colorado rual A Iron... Colorado ft Southern Pannr ft Rio Grande... Panaar ft 11. O. pfd Dletillerar BaturUlee .... Brta General Eleetrlo Great Northers pld. Great Kbrthero Or ctfl. OnggenLvelm. Exploration., IlllnoU Central Interferon t Mot. pld IM 27 t.foO 70 to 24 24 17 (1 44 22 21 4.4O0 !! Ill 1,000 27 24 27 2.1W 44 44 li ioj 10 111 2X1 400 r0 20 20 2,100 41 T ST 11,400 11 a? it 1.1M M r Ki 2. W0 22 20 10 21.400 IMS 111 H 11 Treasorr Statement. WA8IHNOTON. July 15. Th condl tlon of the United States treasury at th beginning of business today was; Net balance n general fund, $152,I4.V. roU receipts yesterday, jz.2,far, Totat pay ments yesterday. $2,755,146. The surplus this fiscal year la 20.5S4.OliS. aanlmi . M. flclt of $15,832,055 last year, exclusive of Panama canal and public debt transactions. London Steele Market. LONDON. July IS. American aecuritle opened a fraction higher today. Later most of the list sagged under realising and at noon price ranged from H above to n ruiow parity. consuls, ror monsy, 74 ',4: account, 75 9-16. BI LVHR Bar. woak; 25H1. MONEY-lHajii per cent; ,hort btui 3 6?4 per ctnt; three month. 2Vl?Jii per cent. I NeiT York General Market. NEW TOniC. July 15.-SUaAn-Raw. steady: molasses, 2.61o; centrifugal, 3.20c Refined, steady to 54J10 points higher; cut loaf, 6.S6c; crushed. 6.2S0; mould A, i.uuc: cuoes, .boa; aaaa powoerea, i.aoc, powdered, 4.50c; fine granulated, 4.40c, diamond A, 4.40c; confectioners' A. 4.30c, No. J, 4.c. butter unsettled; receipt. 19.KO tubs; creamery extraa, SJiOUc; firsts. 24HQ26V4c. seconds, 22924c; process, extras, 32fl MHo: labels, current make, firsts. 'JOit lOHo: seoonds. l9o; packing stock, current maKo, mo. 1. ito. , CHEESE Firm; receipt, 2.909 boxes; state whole cream, fresh, whlto and col ored specials, 18t315o: colored, average fancy, 14WdHV4c; whites, HSfUHc. skims, WUHo. EOOB Steady: receipts, 14,800 cases, fresh gathered extras, 24Q26c; extra flrsta, 22H&23c; firsts, 21J03c; seconds. 18U20c, state, Pennsylvania and nearby hsnnery whites, 259290 ; gathered whites. 23327c; hennery browns, 244T26c; gathered browns and mixed cotors. 20925c. POULTRY Dressed firm; weatern chickens, broilers, U'AQXo; fowls, 13919c; turkey, 252c. Kanaaa City Oratn and Provlsloms. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 15. WHEAT No. 2 hard, TStfsOo; No. 2 red, 7J073HC. September, 71Hi11He; December. THc CORN No. 3 mixed. 71c; No. 2 red, 80e; September, (ZQTKoi December, 7lc OATS-No. 2 White, 38iSr38V4c; No. 2 mixed, rawarsevic. BU ITER Creamery, 23c; first, 21c; seconds, ito; packing stock, 17c. POULTRY-Hons. 13H: broiler. !Ic. BUTTER Creamery. 23c: ftrt, 31c; seconds, 18c; packing atock, 17c. EGOS Firsts. 19c; seconds, 14c. TOuLTnY-Hens, lHc; broiler, 14e. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 15. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 89Hc; No. 1 northern, MHG' SAHc; No, 2 northern, 8HtT8Ho; Septem ber. 79Hc FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY (2tj0c. RYE-55VSC6C. RRAN-$18.50. CORN-No. 3 yollow, 6Vi7o. OATS No. 3 white, 31fJ34Hc. FLAX-$l.Cl.3?i. St. Louts Graiu MarUet. ST. IX)UIS. July 15. WHEAT No. J red. TCHiylSHc; No. 2 hard, 773360; Bep tember. 764c. CORN-No. 2. 71c; No. 3 white. TJHci September, 6iV4c. OATS No. 2, 38c; No. 2 white. SJMc Liverpool Ural a rilarkat. LIVERPOOL. July 15. WHEAT No. 1 Manitoba, 7 3V4d; No. 2, 7s 2d; October, 6a Sdj December, wi ya. CORN American mixed, 6 TVid; July, a.aoo 24 1.600 47 200 11 1,400 11 It 41 11 11 11 at 124V4 400 40 44 200 1 1 400 11 11 11 400 11 14 14 1,444 24 27 11 400 147 111 111 aoO 13 122 121 21 400 (4 12 41 200 111 111 111 t:'l Es Mid. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 15 METALS Lead dull at S3.653.93; London, 19 la td Spelter quiet at SJ.9&3O.0S; London, 31 12a 6d Copper dull: spot and September, $11X5013.75; electrolytic. S13.62013.fT; lake nominal: casting, $1150813.62. Tin quiet, spot. $31.4Mr31.5&; September. S31.50Cit.61. Antimony dull: Cookson', $7.1237.2S. Iron (julet and unchanged. London price: Copper quiet: spot, in Ss 6d; futures, 61 Us 3d. Tin quiet; spot, 142 I7s 6d: futures, 144 7 64. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 61s iwi. ST. LOUIS. July lo. METALS Lead dull at $3.76, BpelUr dull at S4.W. Oualia liar Market. PRAIRIE HAY Cholea upland, S1S.00O 13.50; No. 1, $11.50312.00; No. 1 $10,009 11.00. Straw: Choice wheat. S&M96.00. Alfalfa: No. 1 to chole qUOUbl at $13.09 ew.oo; no. 2. no.oDiin.oo.