i - 12 HIE BEE: OMAHA, SATUHDAY, JULY 31, 1915. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Old Wheat it Weak, Selling Four Cents Lower, While the New is Higher. OATS MAKE A SMALL ADVANCE OMAHA, July M. 191S. Reeetpta of nil grain were light and there era a fairly giwxl demand for ail cereale on the. list. Old hnl u rather weejc and hored rm of 4 to I c nta per bushel. New vhnl Wii in pretty rood demand and era quoted unchanged to 1 Cent higher. iVrn receipt wr fair and t suf ftiiently lajrg. to take care of the de mand. Th. market sold from V to cant lower, Oats receipt wer very light snd th demand wis pretty aotlve. The market advanced from 1 to I cent. Sentiment In th. grain trade la bea" leh. especially on wheat. Wheat ber think tlwt with lh winter Wheat move ment delayed by re-in ther U likely to be a comwnatlon of winter and inng aheat market that will rrweroo tha trale. Clearances were: Wheat ana Hour equal to J.St,0 bushels; corn, 63(M) Dilan tin; oat I.O0O busbels. IJverpool spot: N heat. Hd higher to td lower; corn. Id higher. . mmary wlieat receipts were 144B.000 Vuchela and shipments 7iJ,iiO bushels, igalnat receipts of ,W7.00O buaheia and Ihlptnents of ljr4,0 buahel lat year. Primary corn receipt wero '7.000 bueli la and ahlpmenta XN,) buaheia. galnt receipt of 44l,w buaheia and ahlpmenta f MT.OdO bU!!iela laat year. Primary oels receipts were 4T1.000 buah eia and shipment ',000 buaheia agalnet rce!tt of t.ZTi.OnO buaheia and ahlptnent of S1. buaheia last year. CARUXr H"KIPTS. w neat. jorn imis. Chicago Mlnneapolla I njl.it hi ..... Omnhi KutiMr City 2 ltd 2i1 23 t 14 iia 41 it SX St. Uouta Wlnnlpea: IS 73 ..Ua rennrte1 todV. Wheat: No. S hard winter; H rp lo'd). Sl.Vi; 1 car (old. old for aample), 117; 1 car (new), $1 JO. No. t hard winter: H car toldl, ll.; 1 car (new), 1 M car newS, $1.1B: 1 cr (new), 11.15. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (new), 11.16. Corn: No. 1 wh,lte: I car. 7tW. No. 1 white: 4 car. 7i.o. No. 1 Wh!f ? 1 ear, Tie No. 2 yellow t can 76'c. No. t yellow: t care. 76V; car. 76o No. yellow: S rar. Tv No. I mled: car. 74Ve; 2H car, 74c. No. mlied: 1 car, 74c; 1 car. 7:ivtc. (Sample: 1 car (heatlnjt). 7c. Oata. No. I white: 1 cnr. 47H-; a car. 47c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 4ic. Sample. 1 car. 45 Omeha Cah Price Wheat: No. I tur key, 1.22i(l.S7H; No. I turkey. 11.20 l.M4; No. I hard. l.l!Kil .W.V,; No I hard. ll.14HVl.Sr.; No. 4 hard, ll.MW.tt; No. I aprlng, l.4ffl.M; No. I durum, ' t : No. S durum. Il.rcat.fl.. Corn: No. I white, 76V.75Hc; No. I whit. Tfl7fict No. 4 while, 74'j'74o; N. whti. Tr0Jtr; No. white, nitiUc", No. 1 yellow, 78''&7Hc; No. I yellow, 7Va76Vic; No. 4 yellow. 7SVi57c- No. I yellow, h'a'r: No. ( yellow, 74WMie: No. 1 mixed, 74W74V: No. I mled, 74rf:4'c; No. 4 niled, 1titr!lic: No. mixed, 7.1V1j74c; No. 4 mined. 73Vvti74c. iiata: No. white. 4144v; Undard. 4TW4r: No. I white. 4V'47i4o; No. 4 white, 4Sl34c. Herlejr; Malting, 7 w; No. 1 feed.- mjo. No. i, iS3cj No. , wiiOia. CHICAGO GRAIM AND PROVISIONS Pea tares t the Tr(e; t4 C1Ib Price oa Board of . Trade. . CHICAOO. July 10. Deplt a heavy downward awing- at on time tha wheat market today averaged higher. Influ enced by a renewal of wet weather, de laying and damaging tna winter crop. Price cloaed firm, t to ''ao above Inst night. Corn finished unchanged to Vto higher, oat up HB-sto to 2'c and provision varying from 6o decline to like advene. Report of wheat gproutlng In the hock and of raina Interfering with thresher gave the bulla a decided ad vantage to atart with, hut short seller were unusually confident and subjected tli market to a awtft flood of offertng. liear made their stand chiefly on sertions from a leading expert that th spring crop seemed likely to enfcl or exceed the record yield of 1911. Thl pre- aictlon wag coupled with tha opinion ttiatoerloua visitation of black rust ap peared now to be Improbable. bcerclty of country offering, except (n tha southwest, helped to rally the wheat market from weakness to whlcli price had succumbed about the middle of the s-elnn. In many case seaboard bida hare for hard winter grades could not be filled, arrivals were so small. t onslileral'le attention, too, was given to the fact that world shipments were only a third of the total at th correapondlng time a year ago and that a large falling off was expeited to be shown Monday .in the amount on ocean passage. Unfavorable weather had a strengthen .Ir.g effect on corn. The market, how ' ever, was swaying to a noticeable de gree bv the action of mhest. Oats wen In demand throughout the day. especially by July short. The July option showed .en advance of SV-', compared with laat Provision were steadied by report of export calea of lard. Another sustaining Influence was the firmness of quotation on nog. t'li'mng price on option: Artlclel Open, t Ulirh.l Low. I f lose, lYe y i Wheati July. 1 ( ! Il lfls in 1 ir4 1 . rn-pt. 1 t4 1 09 1 H! 1 00V lit torn I j July. 7i T!S 74 7 .' 7 I Sept. 73", .74W 75V 74' . 734 Oats - July. !4Vj M U 67S 644 Kept. 17 (e S 31s fcW ITk 1'ora f f.t. IS 13 7S 1 50 IS 45 II i - : Oct.. U M 1SI7H IS 70 1J 0 U 10 1 1 td ' , f-pt. S 10 17V, I 07V, I 10 1 07S ! Oct.. 117V, 12a $ IS I 17V, 4 15 HI.. 'Tt. 474 M 0 4S $47t4j - Mt.. I 40 I lii I I 40 I 4S Cash Prices W beat : No -I red, li.tevin 1 Jir,; iso. 2 hanl. 41.twiatM.il. Corn: No 2 -II'jw. 7ti'ulc; No. 4 yellow, 7c. Oala No. I white. 6"W,ifA; standard, ljir,'i,e. Fye. No, J, ll.i. iiartev, 7i;oo, Tiumthy, $4.?i.-aM. Clover, ji!.,iIW. I'ork. IU.50. ljtr.t . Hlbs. 3. 'viK K7. HrTTI.lt-fUrady: creamery. flVs'e. Jxiiiii l.otr; rw-eipts. I!. A ea.; at mark, a,s Included, U'ilT'; ordinary flisls. I 1 -c; first. 1i!,:M7c. !" TAT' 't- s Lower: re-el.t, in cars; Virginia cot.blfra. barreled, It.SOtjl.Ji; bt'H. .. lutl.TK Y-AIHe, lower; fowls. lSJ i:-Tic; spring, l.uloc. OMAHA OtSTfrRAL MiJVKET. Ct'TT! n-Sd I, l ib. crtons. V; No. T. fb tubs, c. CH I-. r.: !K I m imr led Fwlat. V-e; Amer- ran !!, 2-; block Nwlu, Uc; twin, 1-: dUi-. Wic; triplets, lS'vjc; Toung An,ri.a. lc: blue label brick, 17c; lim tmrger. l-lb., 2-; Nw York -whit. lc; lin,rfid French Roquefort, oc. Trout, lie; wntteflah. 13c; hl tu, li-; ct-annel tatfinh, 1..-; herring. 10; r.uirt-u, ji,j;c; inackareU 15c; salmon, . r ' : '-T P' TA TO K.S Kansas. $2.7$ bbl. i CI 1 o- I. li. No. i, No. t i -'; No I, Kc. I.lna. No. i, 2wc; .-u . I"tfi K. . le. Chucas; No. V 1m,c . . 2 He; No. ,to.ind.: V'c;.J'- -'-; No. a u. rj. .No. 1, bc; No. 2, ko; No. J, i ruit and vctnUe orrcc rvirotshed b fj '-.-ri -ititi ii,tii;iiv ri i ra-4 "afc-e. tvlfomU Vatepcloa. a : . "'(1.14 V h.CEil ,S, I ' , l ;j " .'uiiii tti.it, a. 1 .1 ; . vi .-r bi l-.ii ,y; s extia, 'fa e n Ij,jl. , i ,,, jf.j l-r b..; t-'S. extra per box; ' ' ' t'1 I'n II, . .', -!'. tl Ml ft rri a I'lai. f .r,l ,. - X. 1 I . ffc,,f -'. lour basket t-ratcs, j j-r "'r.I-; . , ia, .,ur t-eaket .-!, I .I-.- j,ia. t, ,-rair; Ln-rt.a. bu.t, : i .u -r l-i l.wim. i..-iu,i,- lota. ' P" ' t u J'i-H'ie. tul ansa skq 1 r ' 1iiis. Ce,.t,.n,is, I' -.r'.irtu, sti - . I'ia ' I rl 11', a j.r case. . j-. ,,e-o. J-ul:.lM,a, fit ' '' 1 per b,.i... .. j ii iin imit Liniij fru-l, . o per lu. l-rr irata; '. .r cioie ri ..epf ruaa 1.1. 1. UJ, i 1 I.. 1 . ..t.-e. Ir ,b r i- 1 .1 y. per weet ds. ivew potatnea. err per on. bntatoea. II .S Der hamper. Nuta. No. 1 wainuta, ie per id : riiDert. lbc plr Ib.j Hraslla. l.Vtc per In.; pecana. 12Vi per lb.; ilmomli, per lb. 4lsoellaneniia. II X per rase. Oracker Jark. $1.75 er half ram. Compntn. tl per half case, peanuts. No. 1 raw, Co lb.; Jumln raw, 7o pr lb.; No. 1 roaated, 4c per lb.; Jumtxi roasted, c per lb. Watermelon lVo per lb. Nt:i-.o. 1 wainuta, Ifto lh.; filbert, lSc lb ; Bra-ril. Wc lb.; pecana, U'ift lb.; almond. ft. a- lb. M I SIT.U.A N lOOt'S Crackerjsck, 11 SO caae; H ease, $l.7t; cornpopa, 4.1.26 re; H caae. $1 tv'.. lew nuts- No. 1 raw, So lb.; No. 1 roaated. tc lb.; Jumbo, raw, 4o lb. ; Jumbo, roaated, Ida lb.; aalted, till ran. Honey. 44. W case. LI me, $1.00 basket. Watermelon, Itoo lb. NEW YORK UEJfHRtL MARKET qaetatloa ( the Day oa) Virion an d ft lea. NEW YORK, July SO.-FXOUR-Barely Steady. KTB Barely steady; No. I western, 1.o;h. c. 1. f.. New York iport. WliKAT-Kpnt, easy; No. 2 red. II. IS, and No. Z hard, 1.1!. c. 1. f., New Tork; No, 1 northern, Duluth. $1.11. c I. f., Ituffalo. future, steady; September, $' i-'V COIlN Spot, barely steady; No. t yel low, HIc, prompt shipment. OATS not. ateadv: standard. 44 c: No. I white, tuc. HAyFlrm; prime, 1140: No. 1. $1. filJTH; No. 1. II.): No. I. 11.26; shipping. Il.(bl 10. HOPf Quiet; gtate, common to choice. 191 1 crop, irUlJc; Pacific, coast, 1914 crop, U'a'V 1013 crop. Mfllc. Hinm-Pteaily; Bogota, llo; Central America. lc. I. IiATH Kit Firm;. hemlock firsts, 82c; econda, PKO VISIONS Pork, steady; mesa. in. go fHlhO; familv, 20.Wi( 22 60; short clear, HdiVxyUl fx), lieef. tady; man, 117 .IWiJ 17. 7S:. family. WMt'it.W. Uird, firm; middle west. 8.!0U.20. TAIJjtm Dul : city. 5e: country. SfxiUc; ieciHl, te. JIUTTKR-Htaafly; receipt S."" t'trig; creamery extra, WOTe; firata, tBSo; seconds. 22i"a23'4e. rAiOn Irregular; receipt lB cases; fresh gathered extras, tvfttc; extra firsts, aitaVkc; first. 18ttSc; econd. leUlUc. i 11 t.T--sK steady: state wnois milk, fresh, flat and twin, colored, specials. 14U!4Hic; do white, ia'SI4c; do colored average fancy ' lvrlc; do white, 13V. PUULTKY Ilva, weak; weatern chick ens and broilers. 22c; fowls, 14c; tur keys, lifillic. lireeeed: Quiet: western froxen roasting rhlrkens, lMr22o; fresh fowl Iced. 13tfl7c; freh turkey. Iced. Corn aaa Wkeat Region Balletln. At Omaha for the twenty-four hours ending at a. m., 75th meridian time. Flklav, July 40, 1816: STATION OMAHA DISTRICT. Temo.- Ra In flation. High. Low. fall. Sky. Raining; Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Clear Ashland, Nob.. 44 47 Auburn, Neb... T 46 2 42 1.04 .03 .86 1.40 .64 .44 .IS ..75 l.M .14 1.80 .90 .04 .00 .( . Hroken Bow 66 7 44 M t M K4 M M 84 14 7 S6 m S2 64 46 40 44 (U 42 M, fil 42 64 40 62 44 60 61 Columbus Culbertson .... Falrbury r alrmont Orend Island.. Hartlngton ... Hastings Holdrega Lincoln North Platte.; Onkdate, Omaha ,', Tekamah Valentin Th weather was somewhat warmer In the southern portion of tha corn and wheat belt during the last twenty-four hour. Rains were general over tha greater portion of the belt and falls nf on Inch or moro occurred at stations In the Omaha,' Kansas City. ft. LauIs. In rlanapolls and Louisville districts. 1 A. VK1AH. local forecaster, Weather Bureau. . Kaasaa CMy Grain mm PravUloaa. KANSAS C1TT. July SO. WHRAT-No. I hard. II.IO'ffl.40; No. I, Il.12-if1.44; No. I red. 11.18; No. I. KOcei.lS; July, $1,16; Feiptember. 11.01; December. I1.G4U CORN No. I mixed, 7c: No. t 77UrT7c; No. I white, 7c; No. I. htsuo; No. t renow. injr; no. a, iimix.hc; July, 76WO; September, 7He; December. 4i),o, OATS No. I white, 60c; No. I mixed 4.1'7'44c. t'TTF.R-Creamery, Tcj first. Hej seconds, fc; parking. 14a. fslOH Firsts. lc; seconds, 12Uc l-OUI.TRY-Hns. livtoj roosters, loj broilers, 17jnc. Mlnnengiolla Oral Market. slINNF AItL,1S, July SO. WHEAT auijr. i. st; nepteminer, ii: No 1 hard, tl.46'4: No. 1 northern. l.S3ttl.; No. I northern. I1.H1.4. Con N No. 8 vellow, WuefTs,., OATH No. 1 white. 47VTr4c. - KLAX-Sl.MtTI.Mu. FlyOi.'R-Declined. ' ' n4RLKY-4KCSc RYB-lloitrl.OS. BRAN-I'U.JO. . I lvero.l Grata Market. I.IVKRI'OOI.. Julv -v v ir-1 t v. Manitoba, 11 7d; No. I, 11, 4d; No. 1 northern, Duluth, tlaS'td; No. I hard wln ttr. lis Id. CORN Spot. American mixed uaw. I id. HOPS-In London (rgclfio coast), HQ C5 6. I. I.eala Oral a Market. PT. LOI'IS. July J0.-WHF,AT-No. I red, l.Hall4; No. I hard, nominal; July. I1.0S; Sentemlier, $1.0l(il.ttit4. CORN No. I, 7H-79tie; No. I white 7IV,'5'7HtC; July, 74Hc; feptember. 7e. OAT Ixwer; No, S. 47c; No. 1 whit. 64c; July. 64 'c; September. 16c. Coffee Market. NKW TORK, July SO. -COFFER Tha market for oof fee futures opened at de clines of 1 to I points owing to moderate selling on large receipt In Bra, 11 and a further decline In Rio exchange. Offer ing proved light, however, and during the day a ateeitler t me developed with erslterrd tovrlng. The close wa un ci, ar.afd t I point net higher, tfnlea, ti begs; August. nc; Heixemi-er. lc; October. 4.62c; November. 6iJc: Iecenibcr. 6 T wsriuary, c. ha-; i-enrue-y, 4 7 tic March, 4dlc; Amll. tier; lklav. HI June, 4 bantoa Mc. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 7'.c: Nil, 4. SWc. Coal and frcUht offering) Wer un changed to 6 points lower. Rio exchange on lxndon Sc lower. Mtlrela price were 75 reia lower at Klo and unchanged at Santos. . ' twttttn Market. NKW YORK. July 80. COTTON Kpot. qnlrt: mlditllng uplands. Due; no ajr Cotton futures ofried steady; October, 4"d; l"ecxniber, 9.7;d; January ,!! Marc h. 1u.mv1; May 14 2fJ. tVitton fvitorea closed steady: October : Ieceniber. !.: January. I.7t-; March, S.6c; My. 10 Kic. otton ciosd oradv w'th prices tin- ennneeo to p potrre net iu-r - . LiVKlUDOL, July 30. tTTO.V-Spot. tHdy; good nibiiilitig, 5 4i : mldi,li;ir, 6 94d; low mtditllnK, 4 vvl. Bales, lo.tix) UUlfS. Oaisbs Hay Market. . OMAHA, July n PRAIRIE ItAT fti'Mce uidand. ill !- i II 11); No. I 4 1 3 II 5": No . iu.-ji 112 ii: No. 8. S x-i lu.io; cb'uce midland, ir. tl$ M; No. 1. :2 fe- JSlxi; No. t. Jlu.i""i !' t: No. 1. pi ( t Hi m; ciii.U'e lowland. Ill '"iltl. No. 1 l OOi'J II ; No. 8, l0fVrt9x; No. 8, 4ur:4.iV ST RAW Chilli. wheal, 4.5tii 7.y. Non on the market ALFALFA No. 1 to choice alfalfa, III t' Uuu; Nov I. ta.woH.ixJ. No. 1, $7 u ti W. ' . Metal Market. NEW TORK. July SO -M FT A 1.8 Cop per; Lay; electrolytic, I'.s 7i.,t 1 wi. Iron: Ftrm: No. 1 nurlhern. I 4.7biii5 So; No. 2, tll.6-H5 w; No. 1 southern. $14.8 n 14 75; N I, 114 01.14 fu. Tin: lull at lM.1irt & 26. At Ixindon Copper: Spot, 71 (a; fu ture. 7 l-w;, elwtrolytlc. UJ Hw. Tin: pijt, tu; futun-k, M.xi 15. Antimony, 4.1.3. . agar Market. t NEW TORK. July 90 6CQAR Raw leady; cenlrlf uisj, 4 4c; ntolasse. I kfc. r.,riucd. eajiy; point lower; cut loaf, 6 ,cc; trunbrd, 4 mould. A, I V; nil", 4 0t,c; XX XX powdered ; .oirred. 4 ftn gtnnulateif. $!; C-Miiniid A, 6 M.'; tonf. 1 luiiera' A. 6 rue; l'jr futurea w-r q.,l.-(.r n acatterrd Imit buying and at noun wee, a tmm j-uiui over laat lilcht a closing. !.relv A.pleaai Irl4 Fralt N r V VOHK. July AFORATrJlJ I . i I r- ! A 1 1 1- ntpa, nr per ttaaket; radish., tl .-l:v 4N4V I OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET . ... t , . ' Cattle Receipt Light, 81 UlUal On ft Friday Sheep Active Twenty-Fire Higher. and H0G3 -STEADY TO TEN CENTS UP SOL'TH OMAHA. July 10, 1915. HheeP 4.r.a 7.31 7.KI 1.217 4.7U0 Tlecelnts were: Cattle. .. 4.2 .. I.4M .. 2."37 .. 1.137 .. 1.200 I'rg'. I.M7 in 2M 1,4 10,0 Official Monday ... Official Tueaday ... Official Wednesday. Official Thureday .. K'atlmate Krllay ... Five day this week 12.rJ 64 241 ?7.5. Pame days laat week. .,7ai) 4O610 41.722 Hame day 3 wk. ago.ltOU n.f4 64.440 fame days I wk. ago. .15 I7,m 472 Same day 4 wk ago.l4,87 fit.W2 4S.4 8amo day laat year.. U.500 ,676 3, Tha following tarn t..w irw rereipt of cattle, hogs and hcep at. outh Omaha live tock market for ho var to dato, a compared with lt yoar: ntfi. 1814. Inc. Dee. Cattle MI,W5 44H.4K1 11?.4v4 ' Hoge l.MS.2i 1.54.r9 J97.30 Sheep 1,26.').) l,2i0,412 4.414 Th following UM stiow th averag price for hog at tha r-oi'h onm ia live stock market for th last f 'W J-. with comparisons: De. I l14.il)4 nwiS.iltlt " Til.litH0.19'4. July 14 July 16. July 14. July 17. July IS. July 1. July . July tl July . July IS July 4. I 64! I 45! 4 141 24 e 341 1 241 !7 M S3 7 74 T Tl 7 75 7 70 2 w 7 57 7 6T I 64 I 66 I IV! 7 15 7 161 7 02'4 I 74 l(2S I 7 ) I 7'.j 821 T 16 771 I l 717 7 0RV 1 SHI 7 ml 7 tl lS ll I I 711 I S71 S XH 971 I 81 S3 I 4S 1 r $ Ml 7 tn i 24 7 wi 4 431 I H3 I 641 S 77 $ 3SI "V e 4 Xtt July 2S. $ 641 I 771 7 47 I t4 I M July 24. July 27 July . July lv. July . I 72' I 691 7 67 461 S i7l 7 41 44 I 6 I 7 651 4 66 I Ml 7 41 4 M't tUl g I 421 S 67 I ft I Ml IMI M I SI 471 7 m 7 7 171 7 14 4 f t V 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live atock at the 1,'nlon Stock yarda, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at I o'clock p. m. yesterday: KECEi PT-CA RLOA D9. Cattle, llog. Bheep. M r s. C, M. A St. P W alia ah Missouri Paclflo .... C. 4t N. W., cast.... C. & N. W., neat.... C, rJt. P., M. O.. ('., B. A U., east.... r n a. f. ... S4 6 W . 1 I 14 I 1 M vjc'.,' l I. & P., eaat',. V . , , , . . , T. . Illinois Central Chicago lit West... Totaf receipt 49 ,34 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, klheop. MorrU & Co.i.. 18 C3 . 4&1 fewlft A Co t'udahy Packing Co.... 64S) Armour tt Co.- 240 Schwart Co 1448 24H 1,337 1. tot 2, (V 1.404 J AT Murnhv Banton. Vaiisani & Li. . 1 16 14 6 7 S 14 II I 2 . 4- a is 22 IS 61 F. B. Lewis Mutton A Co J. U. Root A Co, ....... F. O. Kellogg II. F. Hamilton ftulllvan Broa, Rothschild ..i Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... Jllgzln lluirman ....A. Roth Meyer Tanner Bro. John Harvey Klin Other buyer ToUls ....... 1.S4S 10,850 4.M5 CAT TLB RecelDt were fair for Frt- day, 4 fresh load being reported in. Thl brings th total for th five days this week up to 12.091 head, which Is over1 8,000 head smaller than for tha sam days laat weak, but slightly larger than a year ago. Th run hag really bean quit moderate thl week aa compared with other recant weeks. A large per centage of th cattle In sight thl morning wr weatern, quit a sprinkling of thm from California. Th fact that tner wr so many cattl i.n on kind on sal helped to mak tha market father slow and draggy. Cow and heifer wr tn very light upp y this morning and a titer wa a reasonably good demand they wer tha llrat cattl in sight to chant hand, moat everything along th Una of butcher stock being disposed of In good season end at price that r Just about steady with ystrday. ' There wro no stocker or feeder of any consequence, but th feeling on that class of stock waa about steady. Cornfed beef ateer were very carce. there being only thre or four load In th yarda and they brought price that were generally steady with yesterday. Western beeves were a llttl low, but in the end practically everything waa sold, tha general market being steady. Quotations on entile: Good to cholo yearling. l.4tH$.75; fair to good year ling, $s.2fCyS 0"; good to cholo heavy beevc. 19 . 2610 75; fair to good cornfed beevea, I'i.S.ViiO.i; common to fair corn fed beeves. J7 K..-'i.86; good to cholca fed heifer, f7AV? 60; good to cholo fed cow. H-SO-ftf if-l od to cholo graaa heifers. 14 5(7.00; good to cholca grsas cows, $4 i5'jt"5; fair to good cows. .6tiij 126; common to fair cows. $1754.60;. food to choice feeders, 7.5fti4.60: fair o good feeders, ! ( 7.50; common to fair stocker. $i6iKi60; stork heifers, $T..7&ie.l0: stocK cows. 4 6oaifl: stock calves, IfLOCol-W; veal calves, lg.00O10.00; fnt bulls, titags. etc.. t6.60$7.2t. R:rseiitalive sal: BtlEF STEERS, K. J... I... 41... 4... I... I... I... I... A Pr. No. A. r. .leso . 11 .!( . 2 . 44 . ,. U ,. tut) ,.!) t 00 7 U 4.. .Km6 4 tn 9 914 T U U I TJ " 1IEIFFJ13. I t 1 t M 4 4 00 11 4 10 BULLS. I M 1 114 n 4 to T I 00 74 . 4jT ,U 4 74 t'ALVKS. 40 , 4M I 40 1. 1" ti 1IT I ti I 40 4 06 9 Tl t 0 t... 1... 4... ... 171 1 Si ... f 6 . . . 1 t tl STOCK KHH AND FEEDFRS. 7 711 I i 4 17, 4 ii 1 40 4 M HOOH Hupplle 9 T 9 14 17 1 10 suo 1 44 continued liberal, tha run of 154 cars or about 10.900 head be Ing very generous for a Friday. Total receipts for th five day amount to 62. Ml head, being 14.000 larger than laat week, mor than twice as larg a two week ago, and nearly Id. (HO heavier than a year ago. Thia week'a run 1 th largest sim four weeks ago. I'nder th Influence of a ' slight reaetton In prices at Chicago, shlpiier changed their tact I a and mad their purchase at prlxa that were any her front stronat lu a much as 10 higher, and even mor lhm that in some vaaea. As a general thing good light wer no mor than a iilckfl up In any Instance, th moat ad van being registered on the In-between kinds timid lights sold a high a 17.16, but ss wsa the esse yesterday thr was pot much over $7.t0. Bulk of the weightier mixed and butcher elassca again aold largely at i Ai;ii.30, with annia heavy packers under and a pretty decent showing of good liaht and light mixed stuff on up as high aa 7.W. topa reaching 17.16. I nder thto present uneven rondltlon aocuracy In cotniiariaon Is next to im possible, but generally speaking, ship ping hogs are &iK.oc under laat wi-ek' close, wiill packer show a full 60u do rian as compared Willi laat fcaiurday. The packer Had la now at th lowest point of th year. wKil ahlpfiers still l,av constuerablo margin over th year a low time; they ar lh lowest alnoe arly In April. Ma. 41... . .. At. .. .1 .. .1 I . .t-4 . l- ..I .14 ..S'l . I I Bk. Pr. m In M I (4 ... 4 . . 4 1 944 4 II lit III ... 4 44 W In (.4 4 M as 4 It I ... 6 Pr. wa. Av. ....I.1 ... i- ....1:1 ....kl ....lei ... 7 ....111 ....1 4 ...94 ...II ....ist k Pr. 14 4 4 4 4 M I T 4 t 4 74 4 M t So 7.... 41... T.... tt ... Tt.... 71.... tt ... 14.. 1 71.. II . H . 14 . 1., :.. T4 4U Mitr.r-tinetp and lmb receipts wer fair, although baniiy a large as on muet lllJaj of utte. Tha run of laeuty-four tar, or 6 . ? brad as nearly Urge a any thl week. K far tt:is week utHil- foot up ff 4 head, a 41.7a bead a week k. M.ei iiad to eeka ago and Is s neaa l( year. 1 his ei ppue are Ine i,.lirei rime the eraiom e-taou eiHiteit. .iter a nmnth ago li' S al -. t tli,l up tne big end of the I p y tt.i ii, ii ii us, kii-1 a bus Urn t;.o 1 o u-i t a. gi ai .n ua them In pretty decent season, paying a full quarter advance on practically everything In th mutton line. The biggest sal waa that of twelve car of yearling and wether at 14.60, Quality wa rather pooor all the way through, nd buyer thought that taking this Into consideration, price showed even more advance than that quoted. Rwes sold a high a l.40, the heat figure paid for oine time, and aome out of the same conalgnment a the yearling and wether went at 1625. Only cven car of lamb were offered. They, too, were of pooper quality than the general run of stuff that, has been here this week, snd as buyers thought they were being priced too high, nothing was done on them until noon. They were finally cashed a little before noon at 14.76. which I on paper a advance, and moat trader thought that considering th quality they were around tif up. No feeder bad been sold t midday, but the continued upward trend In fat atuff led sellers to belter that feeder prices ought to show some ndvance. Quotations on Hhep and iAtnha-lamiSi, good to choice, ia.40ff4.75; lambs, fair to good. t.ttM; lambs, feeders. 7.003 7.H6; yearlings, fair to choice, W.0OW7.OO; wethers, fslr to choice, IA.76(26.50; ewes good to choice, I6.WJ4.40: ewes, fair to good. IS. 004 00. CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Steady Sheep Strengr. CHICAOO. Jlllv 80 CATTI.F Recelnta. 1.0O0 head: market, steady: native be.f cattle, 420010.25; weatern ateere, $4,454; 8.10: cows and heifers, I3.25'ii.26; calveev S7.6Wr11.26. HOJH Receipts. 20.000 head: market steady to 10c higher; bulk of sale, KW( 7 00; light, 7.0ot7.70: mixed, 4 V)7.4i; heavy, W.1O07.M); rough, $6.10425; pig. ItUfciQOo. dlllSEl' AMI I.A MBS Receipts, 14. head; market, strong; gheep, $4.10117.00; lamb.. $6.75ir9.. . Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July J0.-CATTLE-R- celpta. 800 head: market steady tn like higher: dressed beef steers, 2'43 f: western Steers, $ti.75.2.: southern steers, in 4, 860; cows, 14.507.26; heifers, $4.7Wb.60; si.Kkers and feeders. .26fi6.40: bulls. Sa.EO O'i 011; calves. eS OOftlO M, HUU6-Receipt. 1,500 head: market 6c higher: bulk of aalea. 14 2Mi7 25: heaw. 6.a.6J.96; packera and butchers. 6.S9 7.25: light. 4ROli7.a0; pigs. I4.5tvfr7.00. flfEEP ANl LA MB K Receipt , 4.0nO head; market 10if16o higher; lamha, 14.28 I'leM; yarllnga, 14 Wfl7 50; wethers, efi.25 i7.U): ewe. ik0u6.76; atockers gad feed er, $3.004;. 75. St. I.oal Live Stock Market. ST. IX)T,'IS, July 80. C ATT LE5 Re celpts, 1,500 head; market steady to 10.-1 hlfi-lier: riafll'A bjuif .liar. X7 MVffili 1 I yearling steers and heifers, IS.5OW-1O.00;-cow. $4.0ffi.fl0; atockers end feeder.. 4.0fvti4.25; southern steers. KXoX: row and heifers. 4(xii.W; native calves. 6.0) 410.75. HOOS Receipt, 4.000 hend; mark.vt Steady; pigs and lights, $7.2iw7.70; mixed and butcher, 17.25(7.70; good heavy, 14.75 t7.00. eiMBjar" AND I,A M B8 RecelDt. - 1.600 iirmvi , i. ink uri , muiK'TlS aiiTTH Il.otstfti.n0; lamb. $8.0OyS.60; breeding ewe, 15.60427.26. . . U.A' V. 1 n 1. . .......... Bloajg City 1.1 ve fttoek Market. BIOUX CITT. Ia.. July 80.-CATTLE Receipt, 600 head; market steady; na tive steers, t7.004iv.50: cow and heifers SS.tX97.00 ... mlkjs Receipts, 4.600 head; market: Steady to 20c higher; heavy, 14 Kg(.W, mixed, 4 0fv4 SO; light, $5.81X34.00; bulk : of ales, .0034.60, . . I BHhiEP AND LAMBS Receipt gr 203 head. '. St. Josepk Lly Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July I0.-CATTLK-Receipts. 2O0 head: market ateadv: sierra I7.604i.90; cows and helierg, $4.2oJ.60, I calves, $7.60Q10.00. HOJS Receipts, $.000 head; market j higher; top, 17.26; bulk of sales. 16.50 a T.26. I 8HBEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 30)' head; market steady; lambs, $8.0001.75. ' Lira Stock In Slgkt. Receipts of llva stock at the ttvm nrin. tnpai inaiavii; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Bouth Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis ,.. Bloux City Total receipts.. 1.200 10,800 $.700 1,000 0 1.500 600 20 010 IS.X) 4,000 4,600 14,00i) 4.0X) 1,600 200 1.000 4I.S00 2,400 New York Money Market. NTW TORK. July WX-MERCANTILE PAPER 8fi per cent STERLING BXCHAN'OE-60-day bill. $4.71: demand. $4.710 cables. $4.77 SILVER Bar, 470; Mexican dollars, SSHo. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, strong. Tlilra LOANS Strong: 40 days, t per cent; 90 days, 14 per cent; six months. llt'fiMi per cent. . . CALL MONET Steady; high, $ per cent; low, 114 per cent; ruling rat, 1 per cent; laat loan, I per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent, offered, I per cant. Oil it Roaln. SAVANNAH. Qa. July S0.-TCRPEN-TINH1 Ftrm, te4c; saiesi 64 bbls.; re ceipts, tni bbls.; shipment. 17$ bbla; Stock. 22.967 bbla . rue-. ROSIN Firm; sale. ISO bbl ; receipt!. L?s5 bhla.; ahlpmenta. 1.634 bbls.; stocks, 60,207 hbls. Quotations: A, B. 12 0; C. I), 12.90; E. $i.00: F, l3.07Hfr3.10; O. $3.1K I l24j; H. I, IS UV4: K. 13 46; M, $4.09; N. $4.90; W(J. $5 80; VTW, 5.90. ' ' Dry Goods Market. NFW TORK. July VI DRY fJOODS Wool market ruled firm today. Carpet wool were acarce. Cotton good wer steadier and yarna wer quiet. Ready-to-wear line gr moving alowly for (all. . Bank Clear 1 age. OMAHA. July $0. Rank clearings for Omaha today were 12,414,436.83, and for tha 00 rr ponding day last year, 12,302.- 6K604. Western Armies Are Simply Marking Time LONDON, July . Except for th capture of a new German position tn th, Vosges thar has bean relatively calm on th western front from th sea to Alaaoa. In th Italian war theater th Aus trian and Italians ar still battling for supremacy, with both sides claiming light vtotorl. A belated report tell of a recent de feet of th Turk by th British near Nairiyh. Asiatic Turkey, Iq which tha Ottoman force loat 1.609 men In killed, wounded or prisoner and larg guppll of war material. Th British oaaualtl wer $64. 105 having been killed and th others reported 41a wounded or mlaalog. Canadian Troops Arrive at Plymouth 8T. JOHN. N. B . July 80,-Th gtaam hlpa Hesperian and Herachel. carrying thre rcglmanta of Canadian mounted rifle, numbering l.suO men and 450 horses, on their way to Join tha British force In th field, bav arrived aafaiy at Plymouth. England, according to cabl dispatches received today. Til man war sent out from Quebec ASSERTS BECKER NEVER OFFERED TO PLEAD GUILTY ALBANY. N. T.. July -Cherle Becker nsver mad. gt direct orfer to plead gull'y to murder tn th second de gree and never offered directly to Int. plleata other tn graft .zposurea. Oov rnor Whitman daclared tonight ea its return from Poughaeepala. "I don't wUh to say ruor. about a man condemned to die. Thl man If guilty. Ther is not th. slightest doubt about It. It J wa th moat perfectly proven case hi the annals of criminal history.- NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Trading Characterised by Less Ex travagant Speculation in War Iisuei. BUSINESS VOLUME SMALLER NEW TORK. July 10-The trading in the sleek market today was char scterlied by Im extravagant appel lation In war Issues. Yesterdav'a violent l&cJ",r,on fanned traders to proceed more cautiously nnn me outside demand fell off. The InstMhllltv of thee atnek. at tha. high level established on the week's bulge was shown by their erratic- fluctua tion today. For the moat part they helj pntll thu high record mado yeeterday, but they did not retain the prcatr part of their recent large gains. The volume of business diminished from the exceptional figures of the- two preceding days, amounting to 650.OU0 shares. At th opening efforts ts resume tho upward movement met with temporary success. On the oarly rlae :ire wer fcaln of 6 point In Bethlehem St"e4, In Crucible Fteet, J In American Coal Products, snd I or 4 points In UepuSllc Ftcel, Allle-Chalmers. West InKhm iee Electrlo snc" other. The changed attl lud toward these harea. however, wa shown quickly. Large offering wore made at the highest fla-ures snd there was a reaction. Thereafter th" market wss unetTieo. frequently r.hanginir in tone Hd although good advances were enowTj oy or tns snec.tnlllea. at the close he market did .lot again attain the iniiiouir 1 1 gi i res or tna rirat hour. A the position of tho Industrials be caHe more uncertain the railroads began to iome to the fore. The demand for thnSs stocks Increased and under the lead nfNeadlng a number of atibstintlal nd v,'.!es ere achieved. Later there wero rj.tsslona, bjk! especially among the wi rn lailroads. 8t. Paul waa heavy y0lK to the reduction In tho dividend I'cv.wlgn exchange rates on all center tj.wmI declines today. French, snd .n rtes were particularly heavy. W reached a new low mark at 4.40 A demand. France brought 5.71. i m"1 developed In the bond market x-viaterlal advance wori record-.xl gine, convert Hile issues. Totil sale. ,ue. M.400.00C. If I n 1 1 a drlllg' Ptate bond wero unchanged I 4Bll4ir. I Itwjr. tl AV J . I T. sTkmsja, . T "I fk -) -. . V- V M "V I I i-sT 4T 111! . V ,j . B . II est Clothes From Makers at Rock-Bottom Prices The higheBt grade of suits, trousers, etc., are "solcTin our men's clothing section. It does not matter whether, your expenditure is high or. low, you will be satisfied. v- - ..' : ' - Drop in and let us show tcu our Scotch, English, rough mixtures and worst ed weaves, in greens, browns, grays, tans, checks, plaids and the new broad stripes; all the models that are so popular this year. , . ' . Values Ranging From $10.00 to $25. 0Q at $5.00 to $ 10.00 .Genuine Palm Beach Suits In all colors and sizes, from 33 to 50. Our stock, contains suits for men of all heights and shapes; patch pocket models and the classy half Norfolk effects. $7.50 and $10.00 Values Saturday at $5.00 Slaughter of On Lot ef M.n'g Cord.d Mad raa, Mull, Llnan and Nainsook Athletic Union Suit Broken lotg that are worth up to $1.50. Spcla41y priced, Uf nut D17C 1,800 Mn'g Summtr fthlrt Both collar attached and neck band gtylea; all neat patterns, but not aU alzea In every pat tern. Regular 11.60 f 1 f f raluei pleUU 1,2o4 Mn'g Negligee and Golf shirt Broken lota of our regu lar It valuet; all elxea, 14 to 13. Divided In two lots, at 19c and 69c 65 Doien Msn'a Pine Silk rour.ln.Hand Tlee to 60c, Saturday, at i. Quality -Worth 25c Choice of Any Panama, Bangkok or Leghorn Hat Saturday Men's tOc Silk Hats. SOc Men's led 71c value, on. I from Satuiday. .yC 1 Saturday 4Jt Number ef sslr and stork, vers ss tolloes: leading quotations ea Hales Itlsh. Ivr Close. I. Jon i4 im 7, -0 t;x, M It am, la, M l,4 7 7IWt "1'4 I"7 104 4O0 -2'4 1111, l?m ..... 121 an-i n Mu, m4 8. a 101 i(ii .ni 7u, 7i l.;m KH MVt S l.P 1114 1 14 II. 14 14." 144H 4 701 41 4IS 41 i.yv 4114 404 4014 son 11', lis il llo u ' XI lMt lone , 44 ll.4 41 H ID 4 I 7H IWI 171, MH My, ) 24'4 4 JUS, 4 4 4 176 174 171 10 Hi 117 1174 14.104 41 40 40 700 (1, 41 S 'IS lOiv, 7X4 71 7'4 94.0011 US iOUj 1 900 1414 14X14 11314, 1,04) 144 I4214 1"H . . . . in tn T4 7 7414 2.onn Its r n nn It 114 IS t.ooe 21, 1.4 114 tOO 121 170 111 900 l4 414 UI4 404 1414, 14V, 14S l.roi tn m x L600 42 S 60 1014, 1"! . l.00 107 "4 1044 104", MS 1.104 10114 (M 7v 9.100 xxv, t1 t: 144 14XV4 14XV, 12.70) 44.4 4tv, 42 j s ' l4 . 7.404 S: KH Lii l.re ui us hi A tasks Cold Amrlrs hwt gssar America I'aa Amerlraa am 4 tf.. Anwrlrsa ft. a H.. rfd.. Amwrlraa Pacar Rcflnlnt- Amirkin Tl. 4 T1 A merir, n Totierre Ansnnda Mining Atrhtnnn , Bslllmore a Ohl' Rrnoklr Rapid Tranilt.. (allfornla Ptmlcum. C'snaillan lsrlfl Central litlwr rhrMpeaks a Ohio t'hlcaso, OreaC Wistera.. hi.. MM. . Ft. Pant... rhiraso a Northwestera. . China Copper relorado Jial Ik Iron.... (viorsilo a -Houthnn Ienvsr 4 Ttl. rtnA.,. Denver HiriS Pf.... rHMIIIara' aecuit.le .... Kris General Klertrle , Oret Northern. If4 Orat Nortbern Or etft. nusrehiim Rxpioratloii. Illinois Ontral IntarborouKh Met. pfd... Inspiration Copper International Honrsrtsr. . Kansas Otr Southern.... liFhlsh aviler ton I nllls a Nashville... Mvxtrsn Petroleum M lml Coppar Mn . Kan. Tsx Ml.r,nrl Parltla National Biscuit 'Nuglonal Isa4 Nevada CYtpper New York ('antral 1 N. T.. N. H. H I Norfolk 4 Western Nort horn Pacifis Paclflo Mail Varlfle Tol. Tal Pennsylvania Ray Con. ' Copper U-adlns Hapublte Iron & Steel., Roek laland " Hork Island Co., nfd... St. K AS. F., Id pfd. Aoulhern Pnrlfle Southern Railway l.re 1 fiir.y. M li.tr, Men's Summer Furnishings Clearing Sale of Man' hat tan and Other . High Grade Shirts . All $1.50 Manhattan ' ' i Shirts, at.' . 1.0 All $2.00 Emery Shirts, S::$1.25 at All $2.00 Manhattan a g Shirts, at. fl.vO All $2.50 Emery Shirts, g All $2.50 and $3 Man- a 0j- hattan Shirts, at I.yD All $3.50 to $4 Man- aa nr hattan Shirts, at. . . i?.0D All $3.98 Silk Shirts, All $5.00 and $5.50 Silk aa oc Shirts, at ?4J.0D All these fine hats which we have sold all sea son for from $5 to $10 will be reduced Saturday' to the one price of $3.65. The first on hand will et the better choice. Saturday your unre4 trie ted choice) Straw flat in our entire stock, in eluding Javas, Porto Ricans, Sen nits, Split Braids and Rough Straws that have been selling at $2, $2.50 and $3; choice Sat, at. of Straw Hata, worth I Boys' and children's 75c to $145, A C I 11-25 and 1160 Straw Hats Tannorse Cnpper Texas I "umpanjr t'nton Pietfle I nlon Parlfle po. t'nlted tiBlea Pleel t'nlted "tat, ftee pfd. t'lah Copper Wabash pf-l Westorn t'nlon W'eatlnshooes F.leetrlr... Moetaoa Power 1.904 HH 871 14100 ijs ins I7H HIS )fS "' 4 , -1114 4v 4S o.pie l.i") 4. ce 1 7S H3' 17 V, Mtf 112S 44 It 1 ir lrt.ant, liS Crucible Steel 4.7"B 74S . 6IS, Total for the day iro.Ono ihare BHAD9TREET') TRADE ntsviicf lot- InsproTenaeat Shown In Dere' meat of Week. f will NEW YORK. July .-Bradtreer' say 1 yibustibles Activity In Iron aral steel co.till oper- contlnued, lmprovem,)it In Ind'tiuleter labor atlons, diminished Idlsr.ieae. a' orders for situation, a steady Ilow.ney, soma Im munitlona of war and n fin crop news provement In collections," as to escellent and growth In optimised out In marked business this fall, sta'f midsummer quiet contrast to reports o slackness In Indus in Irado circles and " "Pon war order, trials not de'pendlrit is later than normal The crop moviior''l"4t are still .small, and export of guying has not really Although fall iMrth western centers report opened some. nr'TocL Retell trade helped gains in this r bv clearance sale has in ome place! weather at the west been checked byTS'rid on the whole It Is and southwest, fiormtl. Activity tn ma probably below rhlc and foreign account chinerv for dome2r,,rrie work Plnts. is reflected In ovea for the week, 18.02$, Rank clearanceaT 7 Pr cent from last 7,0f0. a decrease ok week. tVc Market Loadoa toclt Buetneas LONDON, July SO - S tock m Amerlcnn section af the- sTHy tcV day wan confined irinctrTAa'ed V'nlted ut iles 8teel. The market e.'v1 ybff early, but Inter reacted and close steady. SILVER Par. 22 7-14d per 'ounce. MONKT 4r4i per cent. ' DISCOUNT RATiS-Phort bills, eH per rent; three month. 61614 r.er cent. the Best Palm Beach Trousers for young fellows and men of more matured build.1 Very light in weight and cool and comfortable on. these hot, sultry days. 4.3.00 values, pair - - 2.25 High Grade Trousers ( tha :et to- m I i lllsitil.k .lal - - Our former :prlces 2.50 to J56.SO, re duced to $1.88, $2.98 , ao no and . i . . .... ... . . . 1 JpaJ.ycS' Men'e - Bathing Sultg Mostly samples; both . one-piece and two-piece aultg. Cotton ribbed nd : fine - all-worsted ' : Jersey. Value-to $3; at 49c tf l fQ B5c and ...... .....ipl.yo One Lot ef Men's 811k Striped pongee ana Madras- Psjami worm to 3, i jult $149 Men's LI! and Silk Fiber Hoe Worth to 25c, ' 1 r; Pir lOC 125 Dozen Men' Llal In all colors; worth to 19c; sale price, pair Hose lie 19 Doxen Men's Muslin - and Crepe Night Shirts Worth to 1 1.2 , cpecial. .....69 c at $n65 any Odd lots men's, boys' sad children's Hats Q and Caps, earh.. JC in. Hi7C " ""V 11. I - 1