THE BEE: OMAHA, Till'ltSDAV .U'lA l'H, 1014. i TAHKS 'TRIMJIGERS TWICE Hew Yorks Take Double-Header from Detroit at Home. COVELESKIE BEATEN IN FIRST UlRhlnndern Caiilnre Second by Scoring SfiTrn Ilnus off Unbac In the Fifth Itiulnft of , Contest. MONUMENTAL TASK FOR TENNIS CUP DEFENDERS. NEW YORK, July 22,-Xew York took 1 a doublehcader from Detroit today by 1 ecorcs of 3 to 1 nnd S to 6. Covelesklc. who shut out New York twice earlier !n tho season, was defeated l the first game , for the recond time In two days. He pitched' good ball today, but Caldwell was j hla master, an error "In the second Inning depriving the local star df a shutout. Tho Yankees-, tvon the sepqtld'samc by scdrlng seven runs off Dubuc In the fifth inning on a double, three slnglta. ft hit batsman, two errors, a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly: "Cole was knocked out of the box In the third inning. Pleh, who replaced him, was also hit hard, but De troit could not hunch hits on him. Craw ford made a homo run and three singles In the second game. Score first game: i NEW YORK McLoughlin, Bundy, Williams and Behr Will Defend the Cup NBW YORK. July 32. Official an nouncement was made tonight that M. 18. McLoughlin. H. Norria William II, T. C. Kundy nnd Karl II. Behr. would comprise the American team to defend the Dwlght P. Davis International ten nis trophy. The nlmln&tlons were made by 11. D. Wrenn, C. T. Adee and H. W. Slocum. the committee, In accordance with the International cup regulations. . - MANAGER MADDOX OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Spring Wheat Crop Now in Balance, with Many Possibilities. CORN VERY MUCH UNSETTLED Yellow Cere Hi la Up nnd Down anil ,nlth Condition's In Corn licit Vnryln It Is Hard to Toll Where Cerent Simula. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light and Prices Generally Steady. HOG TRADE AGAIN VERY SLOW Liberal Ilecclpta of Sheep nttd IjH tit ti T rn d e store nnit Ten ilency of Vnlnrs ".tcnttlly I) it ml ward Kreryrrherc. OMAHA. July . 19U. The spring wheat crop Is now In the balance. Thcrs nro ninny posalblllUwi surrounding It ami because of this fnct speculation has at tho moment dwindled to much smaller proportions. Tho old time bears are growling of the black rust reports that are coming forward. WIPHITA R RFI FASED !They not only hear that to put out short WICHITA, Kan- July 22. Nicholas were nn thn hiivlnr aide In i must lib eral manner yesterday. Ono of theso ... I ... m nt... K. ...... .,.l l.la f,l ln.'l tl . Maddox. who since tho tatter part of last . " --. " ' b T, season has been manager and a pitcher, through the houso of Kldston and other for tire Wichita Western league base bull j concerns. It looked its It the bears uavo I plai'ed that sldo of the market to a team was given nis iini-unumuimi -,-.,. ,.. ,., r,iiii today, according to an announcement by the president off the local team. Maddox UHTHOIT. AD. II. O. A E liuali. aa,....3 t 4 4 ln&ia. 2b... 4 o i i oiiartaaii, if 3 t 0 1 OPccklspa'. m 3 0 0 0 Octm ef . . 4 Veach, If.... t t.l 0 OUullen. lb... 3 KaTana'h. 2t 4 0 1-1 lCook. rf S 1 11 I ONunamikr, c 1 1 C 1 OMalatl. lb .. 3 0 0 3 OCnldarell. p.. 3 WAI.TEIt CAMP N'BW YORK. July 22. - The events of AD. n o A. a.', the last few weeks show very clearly that J'urtell. 3b... 3 liellman, cf. 4 Crawford, rt. 4 llurna, lb.... 3 SUtiMi. c. .. 4" Corelwkl. p 3 3 3 1 2 1. 1 n 2 1 13 l 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 Q OUT cup uuiciiuria, i. ...- l 1 week, have a monumental tusk before J them," says Walter Camp, the noted 0 eportlng expert. "Brookes and Wilding of 1 the English team arc the men to bo most o i feared by our players." Morlaur. lb. 4 2 1 High. cf....-,4 1. 3 Crawford, rf. 6 Veach. If.,,. 4 KaTana'h, 11) 4 Bunia, lb..,, 4 JlcKae, c... 3 inker, a...:. 1 Dubuc,- p.-.C. I Civet, P.....1 Tot.lt. ..,.J1 t SI 15 S Total! M 7 27 II 1 (Detroit 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York 1 0 tl 0 0 1 1 0 '3 Three-base hit: Veacli. Sacrifice hit: Itartzell. Rolen base: Caldwell. Left on bases: New York, 4; Detroit, 7. Rases on balls: Off Caldwell, 2; off Coveleskle, 2. Struck .out- Uy, Caldwell, 3; by Covel eskle, 2.- Hit by pitched ball: Uy Cald well. .Purtell. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. Score second game: mrrnoiT new vontc. AB.II O.A.E AII.H.O A E Huah, 4 3 2 4 ODoone Sb. ,.. 4 3 2 3 0 2 oilartiell, .. 4 i o o 0 Ol'etklnDii.'. u t 1 1 3 0 0 OCrw, cf 3. 1 2 0 0 0 OUulltn. lb... 4 310 1 V-00. rf 4 0 3 1 0 0 OJvmiift. c. . 3 1 7 3 0 1 0 lVlalMl, lb... 4 0 3 3 0! 0 OCol. p. 0 0 0 0 0 ! 1 0PIh, p 3 I 0 1 0 2 0 Totila ....31 10 27 14 0 Tot Lit 17 13 24 10 2 Detroit 3 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 1 1-6 New -York .'J' 0.0 o 7 0 0 o First base on errors: New York, 1. . Tw'o-Base hits: llartsell, Cree. Home run: - Crawford. 1 Sacmtce! hit: Uoone. Sacri fice files: Vcach, Pleh. Stolen bases: Kavanaugh, Bush. Left on bases: Now York, 7; 'Detroit, 11. Double plays: Cook ,to Sweeney; Peckinpaugh to Uoone to . Mullen; Cavct to Hush to Burns. Bases on' balls: Off Cole. 1: off Plen. 4; off Dlibuc 2. Struck out: By Pleh, 4; by Dubuc, 3; by Cavet, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Dubuc, Cree. Wild pitcn: Du- 1... Tilth. i f r.Al A I ....... V. I In. uui. iii,b. l l. cull, .11 uin -mi i ' . nlng; off Plelr, 11 In eight and two-thirds l . innings; on Dubuc, In live innings; on "' Cavet, 2 in three Innings. Time: 2:43. Vinplres: Connelly and Chill. Ilontoiia In Hc.conil riace. 4 1 J J o o Ing Cleveland today. 3 to 0. Pennock kept the visitors' hits scattered and was given grnnd support, especially by Col lins and Barry. Philadelphi a runs were duo to bunching base hits with sacrifice hits and passes. Score: CLEVELAND. rillLADBUIIIA. AU.ll.O A K n,. Oranfj. If... 4 0 1 0 OMurphj tf. . 1 a uninn, i. 0 OColllai. 2b.. 4 3 0nakr. 3b. . 3 OMcInnU. lb. 4 r.runk. cf.... 3 arTT. Ohanc. c. . 3 IPennock, p. .. 3 0 0 Tot alt . ..M I 27 15 1 0 formerly pitched for National league team. the Pittsburgh Chapman. 4 1 2 Jackaon, cf.. 4 0 2 Ijijotf. 2b... 3 0 3 Klrkr. rf . . 4 1 0 Olaon. 3b.... 4 0 0 Jofinrton, lb 1 IS Carlnch, c .. 4 2 3 Morton, p Collamore. LalboM . Bttalfr . 2 0 0 p 0 0 0 .000 .10 0 1 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 0 11 1 0 0 4 0 3 1 1 0-4) -3 ToUU ... 33 14 14 1 Batted for Morton In the seventh. Batted for Collamore In the ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phllnrielnhla. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Two-base hits: Carlsch. Collins. Hits: Off Morton, 4 In six Innings; off Colla more, 1 In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Murphy, Walsh (2). Stolen base: John ston. Struck out: By Morton, 3; by Pen nock, X Double plays, Olson. Lipole. Johnsonton. Left on bases; Cleveland, 9: Philadelphia, C First base on errors: Cleveland. 1; Philadelphia, 1. Bases on halls: Off Morton. 1: off Collamore, 1; off Pennock. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Morton (Walsh). Time: l:4.i. Umpires: Dinocn and Evans. New York Americans Buy Player Kraft BOSTON, July 23. Boston went Into second "place In the Amerlaen league race today by u "double victory over St. Louts. vrA.. vopk .Tnlv 22. President Far The' BcJore'a Were." 5 ttt 3 nnd C to 2. t , .. Vnr. i,orin irniciia Thf.TlAt game was a close one. fit. 1 "II of the Now York American league IxiulA'spored one run at the outset. The club announced today that he had pur Hed Spx went ahead wltn two runs i chased Clarence Kraft, over whom a the same inning, gained on heavy hitting ., ,frlw. imnended early yester- uy vn are. Shulf of the Inning added two runs c ' iihil. th Ili-oWns. tied the score in the hecottd, wnen Howard, who had doubled, v l'nccd ' home-' from secon baso on Ware's bunt. Boston got a lead again Irr the third an Sreuker.s second and an error b W are. neir on autlo' ,1riil1 (Tirntrrlnltf .felnvli. Mtlff ..ljhnl. i-tiii' error. this. same Foeler" startetJ '-Jto pitch foi Bqstdu In hW "first game ftor several wAeks, bu gave way to V Hedlent nf ter the second Inning. By timely hitting In the second game .. the Bed Sox' kepT always ahead and the ' result wan never In doubtj .score, first Agii me: ' v' F BOdTON. ST. IOllS. AU.ll.O A E. AB.II O A.E. '. lloonfr. rf... 4 2 1 0 OAustln, 3b... 1 1 I 1 1 4 1 3 a vsnouen, cr. . t 0 Ol'iitt, :b.... .1 0 0J. Walker. II 4 1 Lrr. t 4 2 OA'llllama. rf. 4 1 Otlonard. lb.. 4 0 0 Aarra, 3 1 1 Hamilton, p. 3 2 0 -.vittler .. .. 0 0 0 Totals 32 8 24 12 day, from Charles Ebbets of the Brooklyn nnd Newark clubs. He stated that Kraft, who Is In Providence today -with the New ark Internationals, would report here to morrow .and play first base In the gamo against tfett'art atthe- Pilo gtwirids. The particulars of the transaction were not stated. Scott Koeaktr. tfl. 4 2 3 Iwla. If.... 4 1-0 Uardner. 3b.. 4 1 i Janirln. lb:. 4 2 r Yerkaa, 2b... 2 0 Hoblltxel, lbO 0 ijisidr, c.. .. o Foattr, p.... 0 0 Ile.llent. p... 3 ,1 Ileh 0 Engle ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 11 37 11 1 Batted for. Foster In the pecond. Hatted -for iYerkes In the sixth. Ban for- Leary- In the ninth. Uoston 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 -6 St. Louis.. ..f 1 1 0 0 0 1 00 0-3 Two-bane ; hltfl: Hooper, Speaker (2), Howard, Gardner, Lewis. Jar.vrln, Pratt. lilts: Off Foster,. In two Innmo: olf iledlent, '4rln"sevcn Innings. Sacrifice lilt: Hobiltzell. ' Stolen bases: Hooper, Jauvrln, Shotten, i'ratt. Double pluys: , Yerkes to Scott to Janvrin, I'ratt to AVarea to Howard. Left on bases: Bos ton, 7; St. Louis, 4. Bases 'on balls: Off , Bedient, 2; off Hamilton. 1. First base on errors: Boston, 3. Struck out: By ll'oster, 2; by iledlent, 6; by Hamilton, L' Jasseriballv-,l-eirj; Balk: Hamilton. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Egan and Shcrl irau. ' Score, second game: BOSTON. ST. LOL'18. AD.1I.0 A E. AH. H O A.E. Hooper, rf... 4 2 10 OAuatln, 3b... 4 0 3 3 2 Scott. M,..., 5 0 2. 3 Oibotten. cf... 4 10 0 0 .SpaaLerv-.'eTVS1 o o OPratt, a...... 4 0 4 3 Ijrnlt, 1, 4. 0. OJ, Walkar, If 4 1 2 1 1 , (iarflrVT.i'llvi... !. 1 Ofaxr. c 4 3 3 3 0 .IsnrrHr lb.i3--l- 0.4 OAlllluna. rf. 3 0 3 0 0 HoblHiM. lVti 14 0 OHowanl. lb.. 3 1 7 0 0 4."adrrr e-t.... 4 0 1 OMIUer, 2b.... 3 12 2 1 ahorriiD...... 4 10 1 OJamca. p. ...3 0 0 0 0 lj Trta...M 11 27 12 0 Total 3 7 14 13 4 .Boston- 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 st.',4ouis oioooooi o a Tw'tf-baae hits: Hooper (2), Speaker, Shqtteri. Sacrifice hits": Jnnvrln (2). Hob HtzeV'i Stolen base: Speaker, Lewis, Janvrin (2), Hoblltzel, Howard. Double plaj;' -J5cott to Hoblltzel. Ieft on biUes: Bcstbri. ; St. Louts, 4. Bakes on balls: OfPtihore, 1; off James, 3. First base on errvwS-JJoston, 1.. Struck out: By Shore, 4. hjii James, 2. Passed ball: Lar'. Time: 2:C0. t'mplres: Kgan and Sherl don."" J; SJeiintom Lose to Chlcngo. AAftillNfi'rriK" intv with ti.. score tied. G to 5. in the beginning of the ! nlntftV Inning. Washington's defense KRAFT WON LAST GAME IN WHICH HE PLAYED NEW YORK. July 22. -Clarence O. Kraft, the base ball player whose re fusal to go to Nashville almost caused a strike of major league ball players, left Newark last night to Join the Newark team In Providence, and In all prob.iulllty wlll be In the game today. The strike was averted yesterday when Charles Eb bets of the Brooklyns paid the Nashville club I2.0CO for Its claim to Kraft. "I am glad tho case has been settled." Kraft said, "and I wlll try to show the fraternity members that I appreciate what has been done for me, and also to Kbbets for his part in settling tho af fair." Kraft has been In Newark for about two months. He was sent over by Charles H nbbets to bolster up first base for the Indians. He played the position well and was Improving In his work when he was ordered out. In fact In his last game, which was against Baltimore, he won the contest by a home run with the bases full. Iturvtrll Wins In Fifteenth. Ul'UWHLU Neb.. July S. -tSpechU.)-After scoring heavily at first Burwell and Scotia played a flfteon-lnnlng game, the best seen this year on tho local dia mond. Each team threatened to score many times during the contest. Frank lin had a little the better all the way through. The score: , nurwell OOM0000000000 1-5 Scotia 0 0040000000000 04 Batteries: Burwell, Franklin and Danze; Scotia, Duryea and Atnmerman. Wnllnptuir for Cedm- IlnpliU. PRIMROSB, Neb.. July 22. (Special -In the second game of base ball of n se ries of five games held In connection with the Chautauqua at Cedar Rapids. Neb., Primrose defeated Cedar Rapids by the score of 14 to 5 yesterday. Score. Prlmroin 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 0 414 Cedar Rapids 0 000 3 000 2 B Batteries: Primrose, Woodson and Cas tile; Cedar Rapids, Fenton, Maxwell and Gray. Umpires: Fllnn nnd Dufoa. Klrhy Oor.'s to Slufeda. MOBILR, Ala., July 22, Lame Klrby, who has been playing In the outfield for Mobile of the Southern association, will leave here tonight to Join the Bt. LouIh club of tho Federal league. Klrby yester day signed a Federal league contract, re ceiving a bonus said to have been 34,000. ' Artier Holds Ciirlln Tenm. MOOllEFIELD, Neb., July 22.-(.Special Tolegram.) Moorefleld decfated Curtis to day, 12 to a Tho efature of the game was the heavy hitting of tho locals and the fine pitching of Artley, who had the situa tion well in hand at all times. Southern Railway Said to Imitate New Haven Methods WASHINGTON. July 22. Charges that purchases of branch lines by the South ern railway were comparablo to tho New Haven transactions were made today by B. L. Dulaney of Bristol, Tenn., before tho senate committee investigating charges that tho railroad discriminates against Charleston and other southern ports at tho behest ot a coal trust. "These deals show how millionaires aro mode," declared Dulaney. Chiefly hla charge rested on what he said was the sale of the Virginia & Southwestern to the Southern by H. K. McHarg, a director In tho latter, at n profit of 11,000,000. Dulaney said he, as a member of a company owning the Vir ginia & Southwestern, offered control ot the stock to the Southern for loOO.OOO, with 11.000,000 bonds outstanding. Later, he said, McHarg sold it to tho Southern for approximately 36,500,000. The Knox vlllo & Bristol, Dulaney said, offered to him for 140,000, was later sld to the Southern for about $500,000. standstill until such time as conditions In the spring wheat country become more favorable, if they are to change In that direction. Ono of tho best crop experts telterated too claim made of loates by bluck rust nnd blight in parts of the Uakotas Theso reports were given considerable attention its well as credence They claimed that deterioration has been marked In some sections and that former estimates must bo reduced in order to gel near the ac tual result. Producers of grain In that section of tho spring wheal country where deteriora tion has been pronounced say losses have been caused by blight and not black rust; that the latter cxlU In mnny directions, but that the plant Is too far advanced for the disease to do great dumage. t orn was Irregular ana unvettieu, witn prices Ho lower to VlOiC higher. Condi tions In the corn belt varied. Somo sec tions reported prospects as good while others claimed that rains arc needed. Weather In Argentina Is unfavorable and prlocs at Buenos Ayres wore up mj ltic. Country offerings at Chicago small. CaMi demand fair, with sales ot 15,000 buahtlii and vessel room was chartered for SO.OUO bushels. Oats were !4GHc higher on September and December nnd unchanged for July and May. The market was active, with shorts In the lead as buyers. Cush sales were 200,000 bushels. Tho weakness In lard was the feature as well as the factor In the provision market esterday. It was the controlling Influence and caused the entire list to ease off somewhat. Wheat was unchanged to Ko higher. Corn wns He higher to lc lower. Oats were He lower. Clearances were. Wheat and flour. equal to 1,783,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bush els; oaia, sm.wo uushels. Liverpool c ose: Whest. iCd i cher: corn, Ti6lUd lower. I'nmary wneat receipts wero 3,255.000 bushels and shipments 1,745,000 bushels, against receipts of 2.228.000 bushels and shipments of 691,000 bushels Inst vcar. Prlmnry corn receipts were. 610,000 bush els nnd shipments 323,000 bushels, against receipts or &oo,aw bushels and shipments of 610,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts worn S23.0O0 hush. els and shipments 21.000 bushels, against receipts or .w.wo bushels and shipments of 6M.0O0 bushels last year. CAHLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn SOL'TH OMAHA, July SS, 1914. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoa-s. Sheep Official Monday 4.W.) .26 I3.M1 Official Tuesday 3.3T. 9.221 ll.Ol'S Hstlmato Wednesday .. 1.300 7.700 ll.PO) Three days' totals.. .9.004 W.1S7 35.fi0 Same ilnv In.t wrrk... &.2tT7 34.67 17.621 Same 2 weeks ago R.244 19,tS 27,54;i Same 3 weeks ago 10,01 W.119 .ifi Same 4 weeks ago Mil 2".44 1&.M Same days last year. .. S.CHM 23.3SS 31.SO0 Tho following table Miows tho irretpts of cattle, lions and sheep at tho South Omaha l'vo stork market for the year to dato aa compared with last joar: . 1911, 1813. Inc. pce- Cattlft 421.174 4M,43u 24.22 Hogs 1,494.(109 1.639,24 1SJ.1C3 Sheep 1,210.!69 1.0S4.779 17R.090 'Tho following table shows tho range of prices for hogs at the South Omaha llve stock market for tho Inst fow Jay with comparisons: bidding prices that were all of a dime lower, and In somn cases even worse than that. One packer bought a couple of droves that did not look to be over iv nickel lower, and a caupln of other strings sold at WlOc lower figures, hut up to midday this was the extent of the paoker trade. Sellers were all trying hard to hold things up, but killers aeemed de termined to pound prices In spite of the fact that all other points are at least steady and In most cases show n gain. It Is hard to describe the dullness ot tho market Packers did not reem very much Interested In whether anything sold nnd at noon a good stis.ro of th supply was still unsold, with the trade practically llfelcsa. Representative sales Man Charged with Four Murders Outs His Own Throat CHASE BACK IN GAME, BUFFALO BEATS KAWFEDS H1FFALO, N. V., July 2t-Wlth Hal Chate at flrft and Louden back In his old place at short the local team showed better form today, winning from Kansas City, to 3. Packard for the visitors was taken out at the end of the third inning after he had given thr passes and had been hit five times. Anderson began to weaken In tho ninth, three clean hits filling the baacs after two were out Russell Ford was sent In to get the last man and he succeeded In striking out Gllmore. Score: Kansas Clty..0 0100001 1-3 81 Buffalo 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 - 9 2 Batteries: Harris and Easterly; Ander son. Ford and Blalrc, Iavlgne. AD CLUB TO ATTEND BOOSTER GAME IN BODY BOSTON, July 22. Lawrence Robinson, charged with tho murder of Police In spector Thomas J. Norton, committed sui cide last night by cutting his throat wltn a steel shank which he. had removed from one of his shoes. Since the opening ot his trial he had been confined at night In a room of tho court houso. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City. St. Louis. .972 ...137 ...ior ...127 ...43 ..230 1?J Ottts. 1S2 41 30 19 Date. I 1914. luly 1 S 17, 8 SSI 7 731 s zvttl s 651 i i? July July 3.. I July 4 July 6.. July 6.. July 7. uiy 8.. ulr 9.. I July 10. July 11. July 11 July 13. July l4.i 8 W JUiy if. j s Juiy iu.1 g lc July 17.! 8 7bH JUiy is. i s 73 July 19.1 July 20. 8 09 lim '1912.11911 H9I0 ll!H'.. '1W3. fi 731 f 70 17 . (4 M . ii 14. 71 . 41 l-n 70. 1 (4. . 7 . M.. tt... 4 M . 71 11 I. . II... SI... n... tl... 14... 7... rt... 70.. (1.. At ..tit ..Mi ..317 ..14 ..210 ..341 S21, 8 25H 8 20i 8 .11 4 8 39HI 8 47.l 8 Al 2 8 OS 8 71 8 81 S 82 8 751 S TO 8 71 8 74 8 fo 8 69 8 761 7 lSj 7 23 7 25 a 7 23 7 1 7 -4 7 20 7 20! 7 18 10 001 t 7 7 15 7 11 8 82( 7 15 8 8S! 7 201 6 35 7 23 6 331 6 37 i 40 6 321 8 89 26 8 96 t ul 6 X I 0 33 6 27 0 32 6 30! 0 64 6 26 6 301 Jlllv 21 K Tl.i fi K7i i C July 22. . .... I S SSl T S. 6 3.V 7 7 7 71 7 75 8 78 7 68 8 f.6 7 56 8 K 7 M 7 3I & 97 03 i . . . . a eu 6 20 6 15 a is 7 071 6 29 6 31) 3 35! 8 44 X 331 7 051 S 211 7 67 8 261 7 76, 8 35 7 82 8 SSI 7 S3, 7 74 6 43 C4J 643 6 31 6 37 A 41 6 40 76 M Z?t 7 14) 8 31i 7 70! 6 27 8 431 7 59! 6 33 Si Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and tiisnosltlon of live stock at tho Union stock yards In South Omaha, for twenty-rour hours cmiing at a p. m. yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.irsec u. M. & lit. 1' 1 II. Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific .... 10 3 Union Pacific 5 14 29 C, & N. W., east.... 1 3 C. & N. W., west.... 21 42 1 C. St. P., M. & O.. 8 12 C, II. A- Q., east.... 7 I C, H. . Q.. west.... 7 12 14 C, R. I. & P.. oast.. 9 9 Illinois Central 1 4 Chicago O. W 1 Total receipts ... 7S 111 45 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattlo.Hoirs. Sheen. . 3M 1,338 1,196 . 328 . 301 ,. 296 Winnipeg 90 These sales were rcportod today; 'Wheat ro. i nara: i cars, (tic;, i curs, i&Vio; 3 cars. 74"ic; fi cars. 74V4o: 2 cars. 71Uc. No. 3 hard: 1 car, 75,4c; 2 cars (ryo mixed). 73Hc. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 73c. Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 34s;c; s cars, 34Hc; 1 car, 34Uc. No. 4 white: 1 cur. 344c; 3 cars, 34e; 1 car (new). 3.H4o. No gradq: 2 cars, :Hc vorn iso. i wniie: j cars, 74'ic. No. ; white: 2 cars, 74c. No. 6 white: 1 car, 72',4C. No. 1 yellow: 3 cars, 69c. Nu. t yellow: l car. esc. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars. fiStoc; 4 cars, RSHc No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 68c. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, CSc No. 1 mixed: 2-5 car (near white), 71c; 2 cars, G8!4c. No. 3 mlxod : 2 cars, CSc. No. G mixed : 2 cars, 87iQ; 3-5 car. C6J4C No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 06V4c. Sample, mixed: 1 car, CfiHc; l car, file. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 74tiT7c; No. 3 hard, 72T6c; No. 4 hard, 70074c; No. 2 spring, 751i7Rc; No. 3 spring, 741i75c; No. 4 spring, 71673c; No, 2 durum, 72H73Hc; No. 3 durum. 71Hl72ttc. Corn: No. 2 white, 7474c; No. 3 white, 73iO 74e; No. 4 whlto, 72!4073Vic; No. 2 yellow, 6S09c; No. 3 yellow. CSHaW;c; No. 4 yellow, 674-HSSVic; No. 2 mixed, 6Sg5Uo; No. 3 mixed, B714aJSc: No. 4 mixed, 67ff Oats: No. 2 whltcj 3535V4c: stand ard, 34ieo3r; No. 3 white, 34f344c; No. 4 white, SiMWiic Barloy: Malting. COffc 64c; No. 1 feed, 41CT4SC. Rye: No. 2. Clli &8c; No. 3, 57G74e. Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Arniour & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pocking Co 5 Kaliy Parking Co K. C. Serum Co Cudahy, Kansaa City... S2 W. B. Vnnsunt Co 41 Benton, Vnnsant & L... 5 Hill & .Son r. F. 11. Lewis 12 Huston A Co S J. JJ. Root & Co 124 J. II. Bulla 1 Rosenstock Uro 23 1,478 781 1.490 1.001 1,863 3,095 1,848 277 14 McCrcary & Kellogg. H. F. Hamilton. Hlgglns Huffman Roth Moycrs ........... floldherg Glassberg John Harvey ... Other buyers Totals. 10 .1 13 1 10 1 74 C3 137 .1,729 6,307 1.454 11,4.71 CHICAGO fill A IN AMI PROVISIONS Features of tbc Trnillng nnd Closlnir Prices on Ilonril of Trade. CHICAGO, July 22,-Black rust and heat spoiling the outlook for even an a-.rage yield In the spring crop belt mudo tho Roblneon was accused of shooting Noi- ciOBO wnH flrini 7 fii0 t0 uove Ia8t ton while resisting arrest In the Boylston cafe on June 19. Robinson was wanted In Grand Rapids, Mich., for the killing of three clerks In a Jewelry store during a robbery. Robinson was placed on trial on Mon day and taking of testimony was to have begun today. Several witnesses from Michigan and Ohio were on hand to tes tify. MAN WHO SHOT FELIX ANDERSON SURRENDERS erumnlWl nnd fhtrncn nrnril fntir runa. I Clcutte singled, was sacrificed to second j' The Omaha Ad Hub has JeWed to andjiicored on Collins' sacrifice fly. alter attend the Omaha-Des Moines base ball uergi ana wemmitt hart been passed. ,- i - iwlv Annul 7 hn ih mte Fouftler singled, .scaring Berser and am,e a b1 U"l3 T Dcmmltt. and went all the way around receipts are to be placed In a fund for hlraaelt when StiankH threw wild to the the ontertalnment of the national con- platel And Henry threw badly to eeOiid. K-entlon of Minor Base Ball leagues. Damltt got two triples, a single, a sacrl-1 ..l., , .1,. ...... ., flceraAd a pass In five times up. I whl0,J comf to Omaha the early part 'rJniCAOO. WAPlUNaTON of November. Tho Ad club took up the ad 11 o a e ad. 11 o a K matter at Us meetong yeilrrday and 't 2 t 1 3 3 1 ll 1 2 I! 0 1 1 2 I 0 0 1 a 2 lAcorta. It.. .5311 4 0Mollar. If. 0 4)1) 1 lPoitrr. till 0 Olindll, lb... 3 0 13 4 0 S.blDkl. It... 3 0 3 1 1 Morgan. Jb.. 1110 2 JeUrlde. ra. 4 3 1 0 4 0 'arr. c... 4 0 I 1 0 0 ;ngel. p. ... 1 0 0 3 3 lAyiea, p... . 3 0 0 4 WnHtf." a. Hrtf," Jb. Dfmmltn, II Colllna. rt.. Koortdar. lb IlodlaTef... StrMtttif c . nrtto.' lb.. Fatwr.p.... OcUr p .. ! Tofafa. 31 18 a 15 4 Tolali .11 I 17 17 I iChlae'gO llOiOOOO 49 Washington 1 0 1 1 .' 0 0 0.05 Two-base hit: Acosta. Three-base hits; Dernttt' t2. F.-sierj McBride. Hits: Off lnbx, 7 In fivii and one-third Innings; off Cie)tte. 1 In three and two-thirds lo nlmta; off Eusel. 8 In four innings (none out'ln fifth): off Ayres. 4 In five Innings. Sacrifice h.ts. Berger (2). Ilodle, Demltt, Weaxtr. Bieton, Mueller, facrilke fly. Collins. Stolen bases Schalk, Collins, Founder. Morgan. Double play: Dem mltt't6 Schalk. Left on bases: Chicago, i. Ayashineton. 7 Bases on fialLa: Oft Faher 2: off Clcotte. 2: off Kngel. 1; off Siyrt, 2. Firit bsie on errors: Chi cago, it; Washington. 1. Struck out . By Fabe, 2; by Cicotte. 2. by Engel, 1, by Ayrea J. Pas-1 ball Schalk i2). Wild pltrtiea: Faber. Knsel. Time 2.20. Urn. pirra; ItpUftbrandVand O'L mghl'n. ' Klarat Klrnlekt for Marks. PHILADFLPHIA, July 22. -Philadelphia wen Its eighth utraight victory In defeat- was unanimously carried. Tnls la to be a lie day In Omaha, and nil Omaha !s planning on taking a kind of naif holiday August 7 to attend ;he i:ftme and to con tribute to a good cause. night. Corn showed a net advance of HfHc to (,. and outs finished Vtc off to So up. In provisions the outcome ranged from 22Wo decline to a gain of iMiatc. It was generally admitted for the first time that all prospects of a big crop ot wheat this year In tho northwest was gone. Some experts contended that tho yield In Minnesota nnd the Dakotns would prove to be fur below' normal, and thero seemed to be no doubt that virtu ally the whole territory throughout the three stntes mimed had been overspread to a greater or less extent by blacx rust. On the other hand, there was high au thority for an 'Pinion that n big loss from what had been hoped for the spring wheat harvest would yet equal nn aver. bca nlltintifh mm apetlnna would he hit ST. LOUI8. July 22, Edward KOemg, hard. who for four days had been sought by Houses that do much of the export .1.. i.rt. 1 t nnnn.rtinn with theil'""'""" life were . conspicuous biiyerii I, IIC IvtUI 'vit-'w a . w ...... - . shooting of Felix E. Anderson, assistant to President W. S. McChesney ot the Terminal Railroad association, surren dered to the police In a lawyer's office today. To Chief of Detectives Allender. Koenlg admitted he had shot Anderson and said he did so because "they had conspired to ruin and kill me." Asked to define "they" he answered Incoherently. Allen- j der expressed the belief that Koenlg either is Insane or feigning Insanity. "I left the railroad voluntarily severat years ago," said Koenlg. "but when they gave me 'clearance papers' they read that I had been dismissed. This prevented me from getting Work anywhere else. 1 begged and begged In vain that the com pany reinstate me or give me correct clearance papers." Koenlg denied he was connected with the Industrial Workers of the World." r'ATTr.T'iiAfltits were very llcht this mnrnliiL' nnlv f,4 rnr.q being In Hi Kilt: Still, this louves the receipts for tho threo ilaya this week nt 9,000 head, tho largest of any pltniiar periott sinco inreo wuonai " InH'.p thnh rt VMr flirn hV 1.000 llCnd. Buyers wero out in good season In the morning and everything In the way of ilnalmlilA klllnrn rhnntred hands In Very nn, ni Honsnn nt fullv Hteadv nrlces. Buyers were claiming mat, loaing quamy i;ih consideration, cattle were reany niBiiw thnn vesterdav. While tticre Was noth ing fancy In the yards, there were corn ri rnitiA trnnn Anniiirn in urinu m.w. rinnri ilrv-lot oowa and heifers were In good demand at firm prices, but grassy trick was nonn ton active, although Hell ing Just about us well ns yesterday. There wore very lew stocKcrs or iecu-rj n sliiht. but whut thoro wero commanded steady prices. , Quotations on cattle: uooa to cnoico iMf steers. 3 " Viy.75 : fair to COOd beer steers, J8.7&R9.X; common to fair boef Hlcors, J7.TWU3.Tu; Choice 10 lancy curium lieirors, JS.wnpyw, gooa to cnoico neiiers, r7.fftfir7.75: irooil to choice COWS, 16.60fr7.4O; fair to uooa uraues. Si.wxnii.w; nommon io fair grades. .7Diri6.M; good to choice stockers and feeders, 178.25; fair to good stockers and feeders, 17.007.50; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6, 7.00: stock cows nnd heifers. I5.00W7.00 stock calves. I7.0OSS.00; veal calves, $7.G0Jj 10 DO; nulls, stags, ctr , is.Hiy.w. Representative sales: BKKF STKERS. No. Ar. l'r. Mo. At. Tr. 4 1010 7 75 I SW I 71 21 1179 7 Ml 1 lrM 00 13 ; a m n nw s m 4 idu a as t izv:. to 3 !( I 23 31 ltlO 40 t 1011 t 50 SO 773 CO II 1160 a 79 If ltt W 4 1139 a iu HTKl'.HM AWU HlSIF-KlUi. 31 7W a of wheut throughout tho session. Belief prevailed that many of them had missed their mark. In this connection a decided falling off In acceptances from tho eountrv helned nrnvent any reaction In prlcec. nnd so. too. did bullish crop re ports from Rtiss a and canaaa Predictions that tho I'nlted States gov ernment should stnn altogether the im porting of damnged corn from Argentina put strength into tho corn market, com plaints of drouth continued, but were offset In nart bv news of scattered showers. There was a noticeable scantl nes of receipts. Hedging sales kept the oats market relative weak. Now crop hnldera were said to ho letting go freely Pork and lard broke, unloading some of the principal longs. Ribs ut one time re celved support. Future ranged as follows: Kalrbnry Wins, . FAIRBl'RY. Neb., July 22. (Special Telegram, l The first game of the sea son between the Munden fKan.) and Fair bury Oreyj, resulted In a decisive victory for the latter team 4 to 1. The game wan slow owing to poor batting. Thn Folrburv Greys were crippled. Fair- " ..Tin f.. r:,i,., u.,n. ' Jii,,.' y r " ' ijfeb.. Is visiting his nunt. iFalrbur;' Munaen BUTTE, NEB., BOY SERIOUSLY BURNED AT B0NESTEEL BONRSTRKL, S. D.. July !J.-(8peclal.) Delighted with the dancing flames ot a bonfire which he had found In a back yard where rubbish was being destroyed, Duane Hoffman, who. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoffman of Butte, Mrs. Lucas, ..1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 04 1 here, became dissatisfied with the size ..vvvvv v , or .I,, I,!. ariu aiiemmea io reiuvenaie Batteries: Falrbury, Booth and Walker; I Mundon; Mullllt'.n and Balrd. Uurrl IVIna In Fifteenth, B L'R WELL, Nob., July IS.MSpecial Telegram.) With Franklin from Grand Island pitching superb ball, Burwell yes terday defeated Scotia In a flfUen-lnnlng bame, i to 4. The features of the game was the slashing stlckwork ot McMullen, Pmlth and Franklin for (he locals, and E. Murphy for Scotia. Score: Burwell 0 0310000000000 1-5 Siotla 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 It with gasoline. Going Into a shed, he procured a can of the fluid and threw It onto the glowing embers of the bonfire. The renultlng explosion covered him with burning oil. He was finally rescued and the flames extinguished, but physicians called to dress his wounds declared that he is burned so severely that It Is doubt ful If he will recover. Artlclel Open. High. I Low. Close.! Yes'y. Wheatl July.' Sept., Corn. I July.) Sept.l Oats. I Juiy.l Sept.l Pork I I 79-.I I I Sl'il H',l 7. ', 37 I I 79't 70Ji'j 7 36 I I. Sl'-i'l 71 'l 37 ' 80 79Ti 70 tii ;i 30 334, Sept. 20 97V, 21 CO 1 10 JO 30 77141 22 W) I I I 10 OT. I 10 10 I 10 CrJVj 10 iu i in it. i io j& 11 87V4I II Vi'l 12 10 11 I2 11 47HI 11 90 Swap anythlnr In the "Swappers' cot. limn " Lard I Sept 10 10 ! 10 l Oct.J 10 J7V4I 10 20 Ribs. I I Hopt.l 11 KY, 11 95 l Oct.. I 11 474! II M Chicago Cah Prices Wheat: No. 2 red 81H82Kc; No. 2 hard, SlV4(242c; No. nortlurn, 92C; No 2 spring, inutile, corn No. 2 yellow, 72c; No. 3 yellow, 72o. Outs No. 3 white, yijWtC; standard, 38c. Rye No. 2, fT.c. Barley: 4Si7c. Timothy 3100 ff(C.if.. Clover: 10.(Ulf..OO. Pork. 322 8a Ird: 110.00. Ribs: lll.7Mil2.12U BUTTBR Higher; creameries, 21!iI7Uc. IiJU5 ll gncr; receipts, n.ni canon mark, cooes Included. 15VifdV;c. ordl narv f rsts. 174'illSc, firsts. I8Vi19c POULTRY-Alive, liighor; springs. 19 21c, fowls. l&W, I'OTATOKS-lower. receipts isr. cars Kansns, Missouri and Ohlos, ti5f;7oe per bushel; home grown Ohlos, SI Mjl,26 ixr bar; Virginia, barrels, inOffSSG Bwap anything In the "Swappers' col limn," V 1.... 3.... 2.. . 1.... I.... 3... 4.... 3.... 12.... 6... 6.... I.... 6.... .... .... t.... 6.... 10.... IS.... ... 7M 3 tS . . . 733 4 00 .. SI0 4 S ... M0 4 33 ...1010 4 36 ... Sa 4 30 ...lttM 4 M ... M 4 60 ...10O1 4 CO ... 0 t 00 ...US I If. ...not c u ... st: i n ... 793 6 80 ... 117 t, M 73 IS.. COWS. 3. I.... 34.... .... 1.... 3..., 7.... 10.... 10.... JO.... 3.... 4.... 3.... 2.... 1. HICIFKllB. 611 C 09 It IJ t 00 I Bit M I , 7o o :t l Ill to UULLo, K)l M ...KM t M ...1000 00 ...1IM t 00 ... Ill I It ...lKo I a ...10W 33 ...tost e ii ... ni 6 30 ... 110 33 ...1033 (0 .. loco t eo ...1047 7t ...1143 15 ... ws 7 as ...1CW 7 tl ... tX 70 ...no (70 ... IM I 10 ... 7W 00 H. rr. U In ... I 70 ... 170 49 I 70 ... I 70 ... I 70 .311 10 I 73 M4 110 I 71 ...313 10 I 71 ..117 130 3 71 !S7 130 71 i3 :to I TS ...nt so i7i ...U ll I 7m ...33S 10 I I .311 10 I 10 ...tH 10 3 10 .147 40 a Ia ... I ... I ) ... 110 so I no 40 I IS ... J 13 40 3 M I M NEW YORK jK MARKET Holds Fairly Firm in Those Securi ties Reasonably Sure. MIXED VARIETIES MAKE GAINS Investment Bonds Resl'st Decllnlna Tendency Klsetrherc, but List n AVhnle Is Knsler. .MS .300 IM . W ..tl . tS4 ..341 . fas ..144 Ml 130 IK At. fill. rr. No. . tK 110 l 74. rt 40 i is .111 . . Ill 27... Ill . I MV t... . Ill 10 I 7I, 41. .. . 333 130 I 311a II... Ill 140 8 SO 19. . o m i n.. 143 1W 8 10 C7.. HI 1(1 1 fl U . . Ml 0 (l II . ..Ill M IM 10. . 31 ... IM W.. .HI M I 10 II. lit . . I o 14 . Ill ... I W 74.. .333 19 I 00 f, . ..Ml IN IM 4... ..384 ... 1 00 10. ..t ... I 00 41 . . M7 M I M tt., 371 10 I ll'4 M. . ..m"... t ti . .its m .. ..313 10 It .. . .114 40 I as SO . .rr jto i j i ..341 300 I IS 73 130 itm SlllOlCl' Them was another liberal run of sheep and lambs this momltiB, there belna about the same numler on sale aa yesterday. For the three days this week l no total receipts aro tne largest tor some time back ana larger than a year ago by almost 4.000 head. As was tho case yesterday the arrivats consisted la reel y of lambs, with only a moderate sprinkling; ot old sheep and ewes It Iwcume apparent very soon after buyers began looking at the offering that they had most posltlvo orders to buy own sheep ana lamtxi lower, and as prices here yesterday wero high as com pared with those paid nt Chicago buyers really hud tho best of the argument. Aa ruio ineir bids were right around a quart-, lower. Sellera mado a hard tight to mnlntatn prices and aa a result the market wns very alow nnd dull all the morning. II was. In fart, after 11 n'rlne c before enoush business had been tran- rncted to really make the market and men me nig bulk or the rece nta chamred nana in a very anon time. Tho lamb market was around lOfilfic lower than yesterday, good range lamba selling at a toi of 33.00. as acalnst a ton meatnrri W.10. Old sheep and ewes were steady to iiwioc lower, r eeoers were in lair de mand and prices on that kind of stock din not show much chance. utiotatlona on ranee sheen and lmh Lnmbs, good to choice, I7.76Ofl.O0: lambs, fair to good, $7.20C7.75; lambs, feeders. M.rAaC.EO: yearlings, irood to choice. 15. M 00.00; yearlings, fair to good, S3.4036.G&; yearlings, feeders, !5.co$jrj,40; wethers. goon to choice, to.40jf6.oo; wethers, fair to good, Si.00Oo.4d; wethers, feeders, $4.00 0T4.&0; ewes, good to choice, $4.6034.75: ewes, fair to good, ll.25O4.e0; ewes, feed ers. M.oosrs.w. itepresentative sales: No. At. 320 Oregon feeder lamba til W CUIIS 225 Idaho feeder lam)....-... SI 2tVt Idaho feeder lambs M b'J Idaho feeder lambs C3 100 Idaho feeders lambs S3 zs Idaho lambs w 379 Idaho yearlings 89 4 Idaho yigs. ana wethers.... Rl K32 Oregon lambs C9 207 Idaho Iambs 70 2l Idaho lambs 70 lit! Idaho lamba 70 249 Idaho lambs 70 167 Idaho Xeedcr wethors S3 4 culls 11K 204 Idaho feder yearlings ...... 70 QM Idaho wether 87 ft3 Idaho yearlings 70 216 Idaho lambs .- C9 213 Idaho lnmbs Ii 237 Idaho lambs -. tO 114 Idaho feeder lamba..... 61 242 Idaho feeder lambs Kl 8& Idaho wethers and yearlings xs 331 Id alio owes 123 NRW YORK, July 23,-Despltft the In. Jectlou of such now and unfavorable ele ments ns the proposed dissolution suit aenlnst tho New Hnvon road nnd the abandonment of tho Hock Island reorftnn Ir.ntton Plan, today's stock market held fairly firm In that class of necurltlea whoio present and futuro seem reason ably nssured. Somo of -these Issues rose above the pre ceding day'B best prices, notably I'nlon Pnciric. United States Steel and Amal gamated Copper, but failed to hold any considerable part of their advantage. New Haven fell 2 points nt tho outset but soon recovered n part of Its loss. A mixed varloty ot specialties gained from 1 to 4 points. Including Harvester, Bethlehem Steel, Studobaker and Amer ican Tobacco. Virtually all the Rock Islands lost ground, the decline In the debenture fs extending; to 7$i points while tho convertible 4s fell 34, Missouri Pacific stocks nnd bonds, notably the con vertlbln Ga, wero weak, the latter losing 6 points. Denver t Rio Orondo 6a ntm Colorado Midland 4s recorded marked, losses , . Investment tionds resisted the declin ing tendency elsewhere, hut tho list ns a whole evinced an easier tone. Total sales, par value, aggregated lZ,iDG,0TO. United States govcrnmcut bonds were unchanged on call. Number ut sales and leading quotations nn atneks were sa follows: Salra. lllth. Lnw. Alalia (loll . Amaliamateit Coppr . American Ileet Sugar..-. Amarlcan Can Amarlcan H. A 11 Amarlcan 8. 4 IU pM... Aran. Hutar HetlnioK... Aranrlran T. Ac T. ....... Amarlcan Tobacca Anacond Mining ....... Atchison lkjltlmora Ohio... Ilrooklrn Uaplrt Tr, 1 lOM Sl' HV, - ' ', 10V, M l.D zoo MiT tii'i r. 700 l,7 SO) 00 1,900 IT. 70 1 37 2.n, 1.000 0 9,000 no i.i 31 08 S li 7i c?.lilarnla 1'atrolaum Canadian Paelfto 1.100 1WS Central leather too 3 Cheaapeaka a Ohlo,... I.ti0 Chtcaco O. W (3lcaso. M. & Ht. r.... 1,200 Chlco a u. w. CMno Coppar 100 Colorado Wal Xc Iron... .. 47U "ioii is rr. so cs 0 70 It 70 70 S 70 7 75 5 75 5 K 7 70 7 SO 7 80 7 80 7 80 3 75 5 00 75 6 40 6 40 7 00 7 00 7 00 0 IT. 6 35 4 76 6 00 CIIICAOO LIVI3 HTOOKt MARKET Cattle IrreftaUi Hons Unsettled Sbeep Sleody to Lower. CinCAQO. July S7-CATTUi-Rcolpts, 33,000 head: market Irregular: Reeves, $7.7010.00: steers, 10.4042636; stockers nnd feedere, i,(!&tfl 50; cows and heifers, IJ.SJ cuives, wi.ivqn.nt. HOas Receipts, 21,000 head: market un settled: bulk of sales. SS.8.VU0.15: 1 alrt. S8.7SlfitJ.22: mixed. U.GU19.2S; heavy. MMli 9.20: rough, 8.MrJ.C0; pics, tf.tmi. HtlKICP AND LAMUS-neoeipts, 14,000 neaa; marKet steady to loo lower: Sheep, t5.Hfl8.S0; yearlings, o.eOQA.00; lamb 39,06,03. Kansas Cltr Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 22.-CATTLE-n celpts. 0,000 head; market steady; prime fed steers, JO.WflO.DO; dressed beef vteers, ao.iouv.io; western nicers, i.i"iu.uu; pioch ers and feeders. S3.834S8.50; bulls, $S,234J4.7S; calves. 36.SOfflO.0O. HOdS Receipts, 000 head; market strong; bulk of sales, S8.VOftv.lo; heavy, S9.0G4J9.I0; packers and butchers. SS.Ke0.15; light. 38.E&2V.10: DlER S3.7Sft0.OO. SHRW AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady; Iambs, 37.3Mjr7.liO; yearlings. 3n.vMau.io; wemers, M.iovo.it; CWeS, 3t.W4f4.Ol. HI, I.uiila Lire Slnolc BInrket. HT. I-OU18, July 22. CATTLE Receipts, 4.200 head; market steady; native beef steers, S7.50Q10.a; cows and heifers, tS.OTjT O.&o; stockers and feeders, t5.OOfj7.60; soutn- ern steers, o.ioirje.za; cows ana neucrs, f4.CO7.U); native calves, (4.00010.60. HOflS Recelnts. 6.200 head: market higher; pigs and lights, tS.2S?9.25; mixed nnd butchers, J.0Oj).30; good heavy, 19.10 m.so. HHI5EJP AND LAMTJS Tlecelpts, 8,000 head; market lower: native muttons. ji.wnH.w; iambs, imw7.w. 10.. t.. l. i... i.. i.. .. i.. 3.. 2.. 1.. II.. I.. I. . 3.. 4.. 4.. 13.. S.. 24.. .. II. . 1 cow.... 1 heifer... 2 heifers.. 9 fctcers... 4 cows 19 steers... IB steers.. l... 1. 1. ....1000 too ....1100 t oo ....1300 tOO .... no i oo ....1100 I II ....1370 54 ....1040 t 31 ....11H0 I 36 1 710 71 1 M0 7 33 307 10 170 10 Ot , 10 10 31 1S3 10 M 1113 I 33 076 IM 1W0 CM 960 ft 50 1040 6 10 1JI0 5 75 (00 ft 70 1110 I M looo fi m UK S IS mo & vo CALVES. Jl 7 75 4. .. 311 I OO .... IM 8 M 1.... 110 00 3.... 177 50 STOCKERS AND FKBDERB. 843 I 71 m T 41 (14 t 13 5 til TII 710 7 00 41 7H IM I4 7 Oft 3 710 T 50 571 7 10 7 0t 7 SO all 7 St WKHTK11N8 MONTANA. 32 steers. .. HOG 7 M 21 steers.... HOG 7 80 1 bull 1240 SCO 1 stag 12S0 tD 1 steer 1180 7 M 1 steer P00 7 00 1 steer lOfiO 7 SO 1 steer 1160 7 80 37 steers.... WJ 7 80 SOUTH DAKOTA. . 97) 6 00 1 oow... . DM 4 76 1 heifer. . 82fi 00 10 steers . 7S3 5 00 IDAHO. .1100 8 8 steers. .1330 X 60 1 COW... .1017 7 2 stags.. Iioas-Ileceipta were moderate ror a Wednesday, only 117 oars, or 7,700 head, being received, For the week the total Is 23,187, being 1.6C0 smaller than last week and 200 short of the corresponding period last year. With locul receipts moderate and other markets all reported strong, shippers and speculators bought rather freely this morning at prices that were strong to In some cases a nickel higher, tops again reaching SK.95. Packers were very bearish again, how ever, and after laying out for the best part of the forenoon they finally started 860 6 75 600 6 60 771 6 00 ..10SS 7 85 ..1170 6 0S ..14S0 7 00 Sioux Cltr Live fltook Market, SIOUX KALLB, la., July 23. CATTL&- alAulnta 4kfa liaadl mli.i lit 1. 1 . a. . native steers, t7.76Q9.S0: butchers, U-Wi n.w, cows and hellers. 34.Z64ffl.45; canneni, K.wii.s: stocuers ana teeaers. ki.vjwi.zi: calves, tw.00w10.60; bulls, stags, eta, SS.C0 7,40. liutis iicceipis, b.iiou neaa: market, 100 lower: heavy, ss.utpt.Tsi mixed, n.tx;.; SHBKP AND LAMOB Reoelpti, 240 head; no quotations. Ht. Joseph Live Stook Market BT. JOSEPH Mo., July 2a.-CATTL- Kccoipts YJl neaa, marKet steaay; steers, S7XOv.so; cows ana neiters, t4.wsjv.w, calves. 35.604110. 00. HOGS Receipts 4,200 head, market steady: bulk of sales. Sfi.9sae.oii. KHKEP AND LAMR8 Receipts 2,600 head, marKel lower; lamps, it.W'.i. Minneapolis Qntlu Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 23.-WHEAT-NO, l hard, mho; No. i nonnern, WrWlwao No. 2 northern, SSt791!ic; July, 87Sc septemiier, 3ic FLOUR Kancy patents, M.S0; clears, S1.S0; second clears, S2.6S; menta, Sft.fiOO bhls. nARLHV-a600. RYt-0ffl7e. I1HAN S18.C0 corn-no. 3 yellow, entce8c. OATS-No. 3 white, S40W&. FLAX-lWiJL74U. first Btllp 10H M iili 2ti MO 14IW Hk 300 131U 12314, 'ioi liii '1414 'iw "ei" 'tp " 300 ll'i UH ing iqi Colorado A Bouinwn Ptoier a Hla Ora.naa.- 1.... Uanrar A IU 0. pro.... 700 Dlatlllera Baourlttta Erie 3,300 uenaral BlNtne ........ Oriat Northare ptd nraat Nrthtrn Ore ctt. Ounanhelm Kiploratton.. lllinoit antral Intarborottth Mat. pta... Inspiration Coppvr Internauonai narraaiar.. Kanaaa Cltr Bouitifrn... Lahlsh ValluT L4Uiaw a namiuia.. Maxlraa Pntrolaura ..... 4, too Miami C5optr 20a Mlaaourl. K. it T 00 Mltaourl 1-aclllo 12.400 National DUkuII National Lal .. 300 Natada ceppar Naw Tork Ontral 1,500 N. Y., N. 11. s II 10,100 Kortollc ft weatorn Northern Paclds 1,000 l'aoltlo Mall racttlo T. ft T ranaSylrsnla 1,100 1 -unman t-aiaco uar ..... liar Con. Copper lUaalns 14.800 1IIH lutmoiio iron at chsi... ., nock lalaaa Co 400 114 Hork laland Co. pti 1,200 114 Bt u. ft 14. r. id pra BouUHira l'aclfic t,60O MK rJouthwn llallwar 1.1C0 Zt Tanniawre Copper Taiti Companr 100 114H Union Pacific; 11,100 131(4 Union Paeltlo eta sm tlu Unltad Htalaa Htal H.aOO tlT4 U. 8. etaal pfd ' 1.300 11014 Utah Cnppr 1,300 17 Wabaah ptd - Wrarn Union .1. ....... 1,100 W WeattntbouN Bleotrla .. 1.100 7ti 30", II ll'k r'i j:s IU', 11,1, 334 X 44 4,, 1J' ? 131 40 23 23 u 'a 131 ta .', it: 51 111 41U 1S t7i 33S 13J4 SJ Hon 107il 103 5,100 11W 1IIK Ul'.i 131 U 7 334 31 13 II IH I Si ..... 13I4 41T4 4 Hi 43 ll'i 51 MS 104 10Vi 10IT4 10t ... . ti 110 HI ro' His 23 3V M, 13H IV,. 134 177'i al!. t14 iiov, U 3U US :s 113 ..... lYt 23 iis 14 137H II II 1WTI "siji Kansas Clly Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITV, July O, WIIEAT-No. 2 hard, 75V4i7Sc: No. 2 red, 7MJ77c: Hep. tember. UHtfllc; December, 77?,if7sc. CORN-No. S mUed, 72c; No. 2 white, 7tJ7He; September, 7Ke7Kc; December, OATS No. 3 white, r7HW7,c; No, 2 mixed. S3MrSFo- jlUT'rBR Creamery, 2io; firsts, 21c; seconds, 18c; packing stock. 17c. IGOas Firsts. lo; seconds, Ho. POULTUY-Hens, IJo; broilers, 17c. t St. IxinU Grain Market. ST. IOUIS, July 22. WHEAT No. 2 red, 7tti01Vic: No. 3 hard, SO4c; July, SOVic, bid; September, KWSic. CORN No. 2, TSo; No. 2 white. 7132o; July. 7iV724c: September, 70o. OATfl standard, 37KT3SUa; No. 2 white, S9c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YOnif. July JZ-DRT OOODS- cotton gooaa maruets were quiet today, with an easy tendency reported on brown cottons. Mens wear uuylnit was aen erally llsht kfor sprtnir except on beach rioins. larn were rjuiei ToUl aalta (or Uta dar, 111,100 aharaa. Netv York Mone.y Market. NEW YORK. July 21. MONEY On rail easlor at 2i per cent; ruling; rate, 2 per cent: eloslwr, 22U per cent. Time loans weaker; sixty days, 2i per cent; ninety days, 3(g4K per cent; six months, 4 per com. PRIMK MBRCA NTI LB PAPEJl-tUns per cent KTHHUNO BXtjlIANuIO FIrmt slxtv. day bills, S4.SK3S; demand, SI. 8760; commer cial bills, 4.81?;. siLVKH-uar. S3iic: mcx can doi ar. 4le. BONDS Government, steady: railroad. airier. London fltock Market. LONDON. July 23. American securi ties opened around parity and afterwards declined. At noon tho tone was quiet with prices ronalnir from unchanged to 14o lower than yosterday's New York doting-. , 1 Bank ClcnrlnsV OMAHA. July 23. Dank clearlnas for Omaha today worn S2.C8.G3a.12' and fhr the correspondlnc day last year, K.W4,- Metnl Market, www vnn t.- t.,1.. 00 inwiroti..j quiet at' S3,KJ0,9G; London, 19 2a fid. Spelter, quiet at SI.&QCOG; London, 21 ua eo, copper, quioi: spot and Septem ber. tJS.2Stfl3.G0; electrolytic. SlJ.SCj 13.62H. Lake, nominal; cantlnes, S13.2MC 33,S7Mi. Tin. firm: spot, Ji.r2i4j3i.87H: September. Sn.7O0ai.87VL Antlmmir. Hull- Cookson's, S7.12fl7.25. iron, quiet and un changed. London prices: copper, quiet: spot. 60 Gs; futures, 60 15s. Tin, firm; spot, 143 10s: futures. 115. Iron. Cleveland warrants. Sis 4Hd. ST. LOUIS, July S3.-METAL45-Load. firmer at 13.76; spelter, strong and higher 8.1 4.W, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July 22.-COFFKG-The coffee market was weaker today. Gen eral declines appeared In foreign, markets and liberal cost and freight offerings from Rio in the late afternoon coupled with Wall street selling Increased the bearish trend ot the local market and it cloned 10 to 14 points net lower. It opened 3 points lowor with small transactions and met very little support at any lime during the day. Bales, 18,250 bags; July, S.S3c: August, 8.39c; September, 8.40c, October, too; December, X.OO0; January, 8.84c; March, 8.M0: May, 9.00c; July, t.SSc. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 814c; Santos No. 4, 13c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 2i-COTTON-Fu-tures closed steady: July, 1130c; August, 12.270; October, 12.31c; December. li4Sc, January, 12.40o March, 12.460; May, la.t'Sc. Spot, quiet: middling, J3.1c; gulf, 13.60c, Sales, none. Cotton sold off 2 to 3 points under last night, but rallied eatlly, reflecting con tinued apprehension over the Texas situation. LIVERPOOL. July 22. COTTON Spot easier; good middling. 7.KKI; middllna. 7.39d; low middling, 6.91d. Salen, 5.0X) bales. Rraporatea Apples and Dried Fruits NRW YORK. July 22.-EVAPORATKD APPLES Quiet. DniED FRUITS-Prunes. dull. Aprl cots easy with prices on new crop basla, choice, 1213',ic: extra choice, 12Vj4512Hc; tsncy. 13!ic. Peaches, quiet. Raisins, inactive. UNION PACIFIC DISTRIBUTION Ws itl k Mm Fractions CwWeriw lor ttoftMrtrft & Mm, Cimwib ni PrtfctTfd Unki Mrmbern N. T. Staek Efrcluajas; 111 Broatnar New Vork