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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 1902 . ec heat i I'N UIN J ceded to the visitors. President Sexton, | ball to all parts of the lot, while Coons r \ " r Iiberal buyers of the better grades, but the | side. Receipts were ba., whe BRO“N “I\S T“O GAME Who will decide the protest, saw the game. | was a puzzle fo the vititors. Attendance, OM,\HA L“E STOCh IA common grades of killers have been rather | Thureday, 4,000 bu. corn and 41,000 bu. ot the fourth, with two men across the core neglected. oats, BSo great was the seiling pressure ITM-":M "two out Gaston was on second A TOLEDO. For this early in the season there has | o the rélprh”v!’:a:flfi;-v)v(;-n-.htr_r;\h-‘n‘r soid at AT econd. " 1h {he meantiine Gasion y : Dete® quoted. below The market on de. | was ‘oftered at ilic and December aold at Pitches Double-Hoader and Takes Both | oyt at, sccond,, In the, meantime Gasion |Kervin 1 | Desirable Gradenof Boof Outte Bellng | EFER, 0038 1%, P AT Thats | BE° €0 WEL Bt i oetd e = - ol, 1b 0/Turner, 1b. s had Ilittle difficulty in disposing of such | tember was offered at 6d'ec and was bld from Denver Bluggers. Des Moines management claim he had not | Houmcr. ofgmith. b igh Point of Beason. kinds. Common stuff, though, was very |5ic : 3 ~ Tanoenil, 0[Owen. = slow sale - T . s et % 1 g T Quotations tor cilpped_stock: Good to Values Brighter on the Bourse, enau olGHis, ¢ - e D 2000, . OMAHA LEADS LEAGUE BY WIDE MARGIN s st Seheiver, o oogw i, peib HOGS TEN HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO | hlcs enrlmge, o el teiners. 891548 5 | BERLIN, July &—Transactions on the ST. JOSEPH, July 6.—8t. Joseph defeated | Coons, p 0|Hughey, » fair to good wethers, $3.00G3 good 1o | bourse last week were light, but values Peoria today In ar Interesting game.| = | Mock, “it. cholce ewes, $2.75@8.00; falr to good ewes, | generally were better maintained. Owing Yeaterday's Results Place the Rourke | Score: RHE bk N pottthie. 8 No Sheep on Sale Since Thursday, but | £.006G2.00; Food to cholce spring lambs, 163 {o the fact that new money from ihe semt 5 " 2 §6.50; falr to good sprin jambs, $5.00416.00; | U « pay m s ng in- Family Far Ahead of Awpirants [ 8¢ Joseph ... 010000 Holeds' 0.0 18848818 Deatrable Grades Are Only Shade | focder wethers and. vearings, 8508 %, | vestment, German It were. _sllght] for Fenn in Weat- Batterfes: S8t. Joseph, Maup!| Left on bases: Louisville, 9; Toledo, Lower Than They Were a Week oy feeder lambs, $2.5044.00; feeder ewes, 3128 | firmer. Bome forelgn rentes improv ~MILWAUKE D= Itallans advanced upon home orders, while ern Race. Peorfa, Schafstall and Wilson. Two-base hits: Schriver, Owen. Three- Ago—=Feeders Held Steady. —_—— Portuguese wi most _active Rus The ococasional bdeer base hits Bonner (2), Flournoy, Schaub. o et slans and Ar s we bette Indus. ot the Teams. Bacrifice hits: Clymer, Kleinow. Double b e et e oy trials ‘wero irrogular. ' Irons were mostly drinker as readily as Wb, ‘Tost. PG | playe: Schtiver to Tagnehill; Benner to CHICAGO. July E-CATTLE Recelpts; | higher upon reports ot American purchases the connolaseur will W Omaha .. B P 2 811 | Tanne! o Ganzel (2 olen bases: y ¢ 5. | 800 head, including 500 head Texans; good | of Germ iron. Coal shares were partl " " N e e o it Sasie o | Ranses Sy o 3 88 | Tanneniil, Ganzel, Flournoy ‘(). SUUCK | poceipra werer 0o Cattie. 10 Hy A HE2508.50; Door o medhum, | lawer ‘and machiners and electrics] ahaccs N i Baven't, you've missed it. His last name I8 | vy o, ypee ... L 3 % 576 | out: By Hughey,' 10; by lonnnbfl Hit by [ omeoeiP N onday. e 1 5 ers and feeders, $2.5005.00; | were down. Shares of the Hambur genuineness and pur- Brown, and Sunday afternoon at Vinton | Denver ...... 2 n 2 gg? “ll"r.h;:‘. 7( oons, "1::;”” on byulLl_(fl_Dm nf' Offfeial Tuesday. 3 %6 o R N P«I{p um)fiu (sanners, | American Steam Packet company and Jtv in the first olass - |8t Joseph .l el ! a2 ol BF Cosgswell, 5; L 4 T eahen 2.50; bulls, 2 calves, §2 ;| the North ¢ Jdoyd line were sol Btreet park he pitched elghteen winning In- | St Joseph o 28 G nime: L6 Umpire: Tinail, Ofticial Wednesday ...... 535 Bonnn Tel coeater 3t h rth German Lioyd line wer The aroma suggests Den: ) Official Ti 2 steadily from Hamburg and Bremen and “nings against the proud Denver ball players, [ Colotado 8¢ & 2 1361 Millers Win Good Game. Omelal l-";::xr:;!” HOGS_Receipts today, 6,000 head; -leach fost one point. Canadlan Pacifics g rurity—the tasts winning both games from them. Meanwhile | pec § Ailvwad SR R e Y mated Monday, 23,000 head; left over. vere bo or New York account, ad roves ft. Dufty's Angels were putting & flerce crimp |~ Games foday: Denver at Omaha, Colo- | ST: Ty Yuly, S Mingaa ol munshsd ot e s o AR Y hend: Sc highei; mixed and butchers, vanoine 38 Mondy rates bave veeh T " Export, Welner, Pri- . . + n s g an ’ % good to cholce heavy, §1.75@8.00; oo the et % unusts in Nichols' pets on their own grounds, tak- | rado Springs at Des Molnes, Peoria at| (REW “iiee hus 1o the, Arst taning end | total this week........ 8, . i o Fonty, CpShars: Tene. % ceding since the settlement, The wnusuall vate Btook, Muenob- \ng two games from the Cowboys, so a6 & | St Joseph, Milwaukee at Kansas CIty. g Ry \ Total last week 11111 &) . 9,463 | TOUED o e a BO¢ Jonneoted. With trade OF the dema - ener, are the brands. " —— 3 : otal two weeks ago.. 3 P AR ( . ot connected w rade or the des e ] reeult of the Sabbath's work Omaha stands JONAL LEAGUE ST. PAUL Total three weeks ago SHEEP AND LAMBS — Recelpts, 2500 | D0t fonfected, with trade of {he Geman Bask & ‘Teader 48 09 {hree tull games and » half in the lead of | GAMES IN NATIO = % H Total four weeks ago... 13, 333 e o BORd, 0 oea; 0o | PAYments and the requirements of ! P cines. the league, while Milwaukee, on form and - 0 Bame week last year..| 182 . o371 | srs $.90G4.0; tair {o choice mixed, #8006 | government. "It is expected that discounts 5 e o e regarded as the dangerous | Brookiyn Has a Walkover at Cicin-| iy : i BECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | i/ 0ian RoEieton That Dok, Dut sHares of ine BLATZ MALT-VIVINE rival just mow. nati Becapse Cur: 53 0/Shannon, ct The following table shows the receipts of | “Officfal yesterday: Receipts—Cattle, 7,108 [ JREIECECd AR er Shee ugen. tf (Won-Intoxicant) Tonfe. Druggists val just mow. Werden, 1b ofKelley. 1v cattle, hogs and sheep At Bouuh Omada fof | head: hoge. 50188 head: sheep, 1,029 head, | Deutsche bank were higher upon the dis- o, Nine thousand people will say that Brown i Basy. Lna sz the yéar 1o date and comparisons with last | Shipmenta—Cattle, 458 head; hogs, 3,06 [ handment uf the syndicate which is hand- vt 1 D:ch:;d n'-: hllhl ‘s:zhnd;v Hhrmmn ;mly ' o|Plerce, year: N Ihe. Dec, | Dead: sheep, 2,011 head. o - AL. BLATZ BREWING CO., Milvaukee. offered a service that the heavy hitters from : i A i : g g Stock Exchange c RAN CINCINNATI, ly 6.—The rain delayed 30 36510 24042 .. o) L3 OMAHA B OB, e west failed to find, but he also flelded | po sariing of The Eame: unth atter & Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. 1,360,009 1,246,196 114,818 NDON, B Itke & whirlwind. In fact, two of his plays|o'clock. Brooklyn had a walkover. Currie Ferguson’ 430,947 616,640 . $84| KANSAS CITY, July 5~CATTLE-Re. | LONDON, July 6—tWhile mon asfer last week, the Stock exchange was " was hit hard and the miserable flelding - - — | celpts, 400 natives, 150 Texans. Market |} ? g was from the pitcher's position mf n;“ab." game that the Cincinnati team put up let Totals The following table shows_ the average | nominal, choich export and dressed beef | GOl Vers ::5'{:'::. :»hv':-r;;'&'.‘."' m-'m."r:L‘, were among the finest assists of the day. |the spectators know early In the struggie | *Batted for Stimmel in ninth. price of hogs sold on the South Omaha |steers, $8.00§8.30; fair to good, $5.85@7.90; | fITAENCR BOC TR Ko repay About But where Mordecal won the hearts of | that the local players did not have a|ainneapolis .. elinninth, | Eraekat the iaat hevanal Shys: itk Gom: | stoskere snd fasders; BUSQLE, iveatern fod | Zants enabied the market to repay about the people for good and all waa In the elghth | chiance and over 'half of the crowd left|gt. Paul ........l... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| Parisons with former years: steers, $6.4096 45; Texas and Indlan steers, | (2 'Sink, but £6,00000 are still owing inning of the first game, when, with the | {entiance, Lom Beores « oo ooed Earned runs: Minneapolis, 1. Sacrifice | Date. | 1902, 1901, 1000, (1899, 195, (1897|1808, | sowe $2.5006 40, native heiters 43.0006.50; | LATE® shipments of gold are now due trom —— — ere. 3100300, uiis, ¥ 5G4.80; caives, | South Africa, but they are largely offset D] b gt A o, paadd , ST )| by the withdrawal of soverelgns for South | 4.95) 362/ 39| 822/ 310]3300@6.25. Receipts for week, 30,400 head. | Xorioa Jast week. Th e th E HOGS—Recelpts, 2,000 head. Market strong | fITC 1085 Froett ote s every bpros : to bc_higher, closing weak; top, $7.90; bulk | P r cheap money for the next two of sales, $1.00@7.85; heavy, §1.76G7.90; mixed months. The encouraging news concerning e, T Doy Yoo toad 1is: Fork- | King Edward did not Improve business on Brs, §7 607 15%: plEsy $7.0007:60. Heceipts | the exchange. Prices - generally were or the weelk' 8,500 Wead v marked up, but this was the result most BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 | 0f Jobbers bidding against themselves. Ir head: Market strong; native lambe, $4.70 | yestment stocks will probably continue to @6.40; western lambs, $4.2004.90; native keep up, but the South African depart- | a a .s wethers, $4.00G4.80; western wethers, $3.25 "‘;"' lll lvlr‘h'ur worse m;um of better. @4.48; fed ewes, $3.5004.0; Texas clipped | Jhere Io & fafr prospect for a revival in yearlings, $3.40@4.00; Texas clipped sheep, lh'“ ca! ¢t \‘x" "('m ra s’vdrrn‘full and $3.00q3.95; stockers and feeders, $2.00G3.00, | there was little activity In industrials. . Recelpts for the week, 14,000 head. d Dry Goods Market. Provldenca New York Live Stock Market. MANCHESTER, July 6—-DRY GOODS— feached the plate when Fleming went out, Flournoy, If. e. cescmsome score 1 to 0 against Omaha, he came to bat BROOKLYN. CINGINNATL. hit: Stimmel. Stolen bases: Phyle, Lally HOAE 220 OlEwing, It. 32 0 ofiloy, et 2 5 0 vfBeckiey, 15 §10 ¢ glcrawtord. . H 1 2 2 (), Wilmot. _First base on balls: O Stimmel, 2; off Katoll, 3. First base on errors: 'St. Paul, 1; Minneapolis, 2. Left on bases: ~ Bt. Paul, Minneapolis, 6. Struck out: By Stimmel, 3; by Katoll Time: 1:45. Umpire: Haskell. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. 6 4 20 and soaked out a two-bagger that sent to third base the run needed to tie the score, which came in then on Dundon's error. The Bext inning another score won the game, when it had looked very hopeless ever since Denver made its one run in the fAfth. o g Bo it was through Mordecal, after eight |Hughes, p Lowvite gnnings of a flerce pitchers' battle, that| ... e = | Indianapoits Omaha won the first game on only four hits. | cineinnaty ... 00101601 0—3|8t Paul McCloskey, the boy wonder, was certainly a | Brooklyn ... 103365200 0-14|Columbus . + puzzie. None of the star batters on the | Two-base hits: Hoy, Sheckard, Dahlen, | Xaneas Cit % 8 Rourke team could begin to hit him safe, Hughes. Stolen base: Flood, Double |3 H Hus kley Minneapolly : i1 and it was left for the people with the bat- | Dave on walie: o By Cerie 5 by Plughes. | Toledo . & % ting averages hovering around either eide |0 Hit by pitched ball:' By Currle, 1| Games today: St Paul at Milwaukee, There was generally a better inquiry for of .200 to put in the needed hits. Mc- ‘\’\‘-TI‘A“‘N?‘#'; fiyu.‘lr-‘\::nel. s;flt-";"ruuzn;‘rfir:. _— 2T 5 08| 375 8 66| ** r‘\'sw " \'ol}h’. uly s-(l‘,\i'r‘rl.lrfi}o- cloth last week, and some sellers "have R. l- Closkey's six bases on balls helped things |YIo, tch: s, n i I S s d | eelpts, two day reported sales in- | progressed more In the last fortnight than pires: Powell and Brown. Al Al r} "3 ~ o | cludeed full nativ eers at $6.70G5. per | they have for s it revi h J | along In great ehape, too. Score, first game: NOW YOIK th Hasp, MERICAN LEAGUE GAMES _° Indicates Sunday. % Indicates holldaY. |jn ibe.; bulls, $3.1064.25, Dress }:ur. Indlan. Gemapd was the most aetive and u y bl OMAHA L o’ Sute auy (6l Couls' atiiet | Peselt Altews Detrelt Bat Foss Hits,| e, BT vaser oF. sare o btosk | MY 8y drsseds ShU7p stk W01 chiany from ombay snd Rujsshes, Thers Through ¢ g 3 - | retriger: \ 1l > p - . ey, | try and consisted magtly of sorting up. Scored, "Tnen: two. sin Freity, Co M. & BLP Ry .. W “ _\,\?.\ ES—Recelpts, two days, none; eity- | 1% 410 @RUSLEL, MO e strengih of Sl“ph\g Dars to S TN, Attandence 8 0. & 8t. L. Ry..... aressed veals, 8ia@llc per Ib. 6 | . 6, Pae. Ry, 5 L » cotton at Liverpool. The spinners of Amer. sT. Lol S ey, R e S TR 1 e T & fean and home trade qualities endeavored New York 8T. LOUIS, July 6—Powell allowed De-|C. & N. W. Ry SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2 da; to secure enhanced prices, but with little Jul,] 3 Dolan, 2EE L3 H £ SEgid - EEE o e 88 2358 KE5S o|Beck, b...... o[Corcoran, ss.. 0 o|tetntelat, 0 2| e e oo 888 “BES8ED S22 BES SES BRE! Pelts, c o| “urrle, 2 1 1 ‘ H gsuues 28 T T ar 5% 2 "goesse " S esvietes’ eirsstbos G Shesae - 22282 2_si 5¥LE B k-3 28 E8EsES = 225222 3 ‘arter, rf. aham, cf. Btone, If. Dolan, ss, tewart, zb s homas, 1b i Tickey, '3b . |Owen, b Gonding, .. Brown, p.. Totals ... { DENVER. AB. pursail, ok, froit biit four its today. Mullin was batted 6008 Sheep, ‘slow, ateady; lambs, 2@, | SUcCess: T e L TN ? e sc.re wer; abo tock unsold. o B down.’ Attendance, 17,000, Score: T e 10 per 200, Joa's Jumbs, .70 Report of Bank of Sphin. $3.00 Per Double ST. LOUIS. i DETROIT, 7.75; one little bunch at $7.80. Dres MADRID, July 6.—The Bank of Spain Burkett, 1r...0 3 1% n &1, tons, 6@Sc per Ib.; dressed lambs, S%@14c. | report for the week ended yesterday shows Burkatt, 1.0 vt et 3 i| the following changes: Gold In hand, In- Hompniil, cf. . St. Louts Live Stock Market. crease, 200,00 pesetas; milver in hand. de- , 816,000 't , Total receipts ST. LOUIS, July 5.—CATTLE—Recelpts. | Sroranae 0000t " penocns The . Hosing The disposition of the day's recelpts was | 1300 head, including 1,100 Texans. Market a an Follone cAch . Duyer PUrGhasing the | steady, mktive SHIEDING and xport steers, | UOLAtIon of g0Id yesterday was 36.%0 number of head indicated. $6.000i8.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, Liverpool Grain and Provisions. Buyers. 3 $4.657.20; steers under 1,000 1bs., $4.2576.5); Omaha Packing Co. v 629 | stockers 'and feeders, $2.50G5.50; cows and | LIVERPQOL, July 5 — WHEAT — Spot, g " Swift and Company. helfers, $2.2@5.50; canners, $1.75@2.8; bulls, | irm; No. 1 northern, spring, 6s 24d. Fu: Earned runs: 8t. Louls, 6; New York, 1. |8t Louls . L0000 0 Cudahy Packing Co $3.0038.65; calves, $8.00@6.50; Texas and In: | tures, nominal; July, 6s}4d; September, Two-base _hit: Nichols. Sacrifice hits: | Detroit L0000 Armour & Co.. i Qfan. steers, $3.0096.15; cows and heifers, | 6s 3d. Donovan, Hartman. Stolen bases: Barcla; Three-base hit: Gleason. Sacrifice hits; | Omaha Packing ¢ R $2.50G4.00. CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed, new, Brashear (2), Jones, Evans. Wild pitch: | Padden, Donohua Double play: Elberfeld | Cudahy Packing Co., K. C. HOGS—Recelpts, ~ 1,600 head Market | firm at 6s 10%d; American mixed, old, bs 94. Evans. First base on balls: Off Murphy, | to Gleason to Dillon. Passed bail: Buelow, | G H. Hammond Co an steady to strong, pigs and lights §1.25@ | Futures, nominal: September, 8s 3%4d; Oc- 2; off Evans, 1. Struck out: - By Murphy, | Stolen bases: Anderson, Barrett (2). First | Hill & Huntzinger o 17.45; packers, $7.25@7.70; butchers, §3.80@7.00, | tober. bs 2%d. 0 1-2 | 2i by Evans, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpire: O'Day. | base on balis: Off Mullin, 5; off Powel, | Other buyers . BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, none. | PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; extra Indi 01000 01 Fail to Hit Taylor. 1. Struck out: By Mullin, 3: By Powell, Market nominal; native muttons, $3.25@3.50; | mess, 100s. Pork, firm; prime mess, west- Brown, Sacrifice hit: 4. Left on bases: St. Louls, 13; Detrolt, 4. Total c. lambs, $5.00@6.76; culls and bucks, #2.60u4.60. 88 6d. s""mfi- firm; short-cut, 14 to &l’ewln. Stolen bases: Graham, Dundon, | CHICAGO, July 6.—Pittsburg lost today | Time: 2:06. Umpire: O'Laughlin. CATTLE—There was quite a string of et R 888 dm“u?qn_. firm; Cumberland, ebster. Bases on balls: Off McCloskey, | by loose fielding and inability to hit Tay- Cleveland B pe cattle here today, but with the exception St. Joseph Live Stosk Market, gut. 2 to 80 ibs. bee: ehort ribs, 15 to 2 §; off Brown, 1. Hit by pitched ball; By [lor. Two wild throws, followed by four Svelané Reats Ohienge. of two or three cars they were consigned & 5., Setd; long, clear middies, light, 38 rown, 1. " Btriick out: By Browm 1; by | hits, .save the Jocals:four rans In. the| CHICAGO, July &—The visitors won to. | direct to local packers. An a' result thers| ST. JOBEPH, Mo, July B—CATTLE—[fo M Ibe, Bied; long, clear middles, cCloskey, b, Left on bases: Omaha, 1; | opening inning, Bunched hits added the | day's game by the excellent stick work | Was nothing with which to test the mar- | Receipts, 560 head. Market steady. heavy, 36 (0 40 Ibs, Bia; short, clear backs, PERFECT ver, 4 Time: Two hours. Umpire: | other four. Hirst Baseman Clarks hand | of Filck and Lajoje. Moore w ket; For the week the supply has been| HOGS—Receipts, 2600 head. Market |16 to 20 ibs. s clear bellies 14 to 16 1bs., wigart. was badly plit by & 'thrown ball ana may | 1o the locals ‘and owed Dt fohs rather Night, a decrease being noted not |steady; light and light mixed, $7.60@7.5; | 088 6d. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., X - by only as compared with last week. but also | medium and heavy, $.80@7.90; pigs, $4.%@ | firm, #e6d. Lard, firm; prime, western, Eddle Gordon Mauled. B i SR S A | el cHE e d ot 08 Rost with the same week of last year. The de- | 7.5 o in ilerces” te3d;’ Amefican,” refined, i ow ar TTown Grew better sa he went along. cfoge ) | TATOG, oy .. BHOAR] i W o R R iy | 5 B A e Py T (CHEESESteady: American finest whits, en he took the box again for the seo- Ties TYAT | MeCarthy, 1t of_prices continued. Sloux City Live Stock Market. s Amerionn fineat iealored. &8, ,ond game some people thought he couldn’t | Jones, ef- o(Clarke, P e ‘there aid not reem to be enough steers | o1 o1ty suly B (Special Telogram,) | Austraiian In London, dull at s oo N ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. stand, the racket 50 long, for it was a hot | Lowe. b 0 Beaumont, on e ket e et kers aea competi- | — CATTLI — Recelpt 30 head: steady. | FLOUR-St Louls fancy, winter, firm, o £ day and the first game had been a heart | Chance, o- 2 B Foroed pricea up. fully 10@ise ang in | beeves, $8.580@7.80; cows, bulls and mixed, [8s8d 0 L0 Used ‘by people of refinement breaker till the end. There Mordiocal Miller. It some cases the advance was more than |ILEOGAI stockers ang fecdors, $2.6004.00; | [HOPSCA ndon (Pacific coast), firm, | for gver a quarter of a century {showed real stamina. He had allowed but | Tisker, Rt e e ther & short time. to | | HOGS-Reecipts, 200 head; ‘steady, sell-| BUTTER-Nomina six hits the first game. In the second |Schaeter. A evervthing with any kil to it. Come | In€ at 37.45@7.65; bulk, $7.50@7.55. Peas—Canadian, steady, ¢s9d. three was all the Mountaineers could find. | " mon stuff and those showing grass were sy bl Eddie Gordon, formerly of the Omaha | Tota neglected and could not be quoted any Stock in Sight. ‘Wool Market. 1-2 | more than steady. " wai Chicago . ; 1 The following table shows the receipts of | BOSTON, July 5—WOOL—Fine staple, 50 team, was pitted against Brown. For | Ghicako pLeft on bases: Chicago, 3; Cleveland, . | | ‘Good to cholce cows and helfers, both dry | cgitle, ‘Roge and sheep at tne five BrInCIpal | @SZc: Sirietly Ane, BASIc; clean fine wnd e three innings Bddle was good, Keeping | Tori on bases: Chicago, 4 Pittaburg, 9. | Bk ch. ~Biolen basen: o B | L e e e’ advance Ia fully ae | Markets For “Tuly 6 medium, 47G4Sc; staple, 51@63c; medium, 40 everything up in the air and allowing but | Two.base hit: Dexter. Bacrifice hit: | Double pi Blrans T Dl e sl | s oted ahove for steers and’ the Cattle, Hogs, Shep. | @ide.” Texar wool 18 Very firm &t the Te- \ome hit with no runs. But in the fourth | O'Connor. Sfolen bases: ~Chance (. |Daly to Davis to Isbell, McFarland to | supply apparently was not equal to the de- | Soyth Omahs LR v R R e P R came his usual bad inning. Two doubles | DOUble plays: Tinker to Lowe to Dex- | Isbeil, Moore to Lajole to Hickman. Struck | mand. The commoner grades, though, were | < e o £ . ok by ll g gl LR .. !gollowsd by & brace of st ter, Schaefer to Dexter, Davis to Brans-|out: By Callahan, 10; Moore, 3. P a drug on the market and especially was | Kansas City . praace il s Romars No. 1 honine 'y beonbind " b ce of singles meant two | fleld. Struck out: B¥ Phll"gpl. 5. First | bs McFarland. ' Bases on ' balls that true of the cutters, which are just a | Bt. Louls . . 3 £ A e delatne, ToG20ls: Michis - “’“&‘d; ||runs, and from then on the collogian was |base on balls: Off Taylor, 2. Hit with | Callahan, 4; off Moore, 2. Time: 2:15. Um- | little better than canners. No one seemed | 8t Joseph D P T e (batted quite freely. He gave out many |DPall: By Taylor, Clark.” Time: 1:40. Um- | pire: Sheridan. to want such kinds and the prices being TR e Hei 201 wasnediecmbips, STTIC] Sour Y 'bases on balls as well ling McClos- | PIFe: Cantilion. Standing of the T ald for them are very low. as is shown | | otals .- %% | This market rema.kably well sold up. The : ell, equaling McClos- Btaka1Ah ot the Tonmi, i e Teams. By ‘the fact that it takes & pretty good ESALE MARKETS. | demand 1s koo, with considerable sold th ikey’s six. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. [cow o brin §. Packers claim that these | OMAHA WHOLESAL B | feat ‘week, “Combing. choice scoured basis, It should be said that the Denver team Played. Won. Lost. - | Chicago 58 3 5" Vg | common cows are not killing out at all e ombes: € 414 not give Gordon anywhere near the | Braakive . @ 48 W T Boston 8| Wil ana‘Tor that reason they must buy woohaal mo. wlonosoomsood PTEHE RS4R3 ol iienrdeeanitl Al cnontumwn wlousssseses C, R, L. & P., east. Tilinols Central [ owocsoonos wl coocmmoonal Al b lehanty, =2b. ‘ebster, '2b Preston, of. ones, if. 1ok, Totals. ... 1| Tota : *Yeager out in seventh for battin turn. **Smoot out, hit by batted ball. 8t. Louls 3 00300400 T New York . 200000000 1-1| Tot 0|Gleason, o|Buelow, o.... 2(Mulien, wsommonoud =l noroumocs® ilson, ¢ McCloske: Total *No one out when wi; maha nver S almonoonoori 21 cowmrosono o | cacmmomcnsd o8 ol menommoscusl °3g "g Blusmmaccons? Blescocscom a 5 g 1 TRt 18 Ca o> ° ° ] o 0" £ligiim-oitrmpnt ccccormoox! G ——-) o|Phillippl, o | sososs Su0 e re e | cwooooonos wlosoosommmy 2| cwostanss Elacaccmcse Cleveland Chicago ol omoorummin 2| cnaonmona 2wl commmmmmn con 2070 average, 10072 : LONDON, July 5 WOOL—Trading is Philadelph! b them cheap or not at all. Condition of Trade and Quotations on £ support MoClockey recsived. Some of the | Hoxton ; B8 e Tonk 2| " Buits, veal calves and siage aid not fluc- Staple and Fancy Produce. grist peading the opsntng of ‘the fmth 7 19 mork the infleld did in the early innings was | SHICBEO - . 808 | Washington ... 46) | tuate to any extent during the week. De. Preeds, as expected,-rule lower, especially St. Louls 5 il R 48| Sitable grades soid freely, but the demand | EGGS—Candled stock, 14%@15c. W g o o enough to discourage any pitcher. Any- |Philadeiphia : $i. 3 cide| PRtk 15| was Nimited for common kinds. LIVE POULTRY—Chickens, T4@8c; old | inferior sorts. The arrivals for, the ffth DR. MCGREW (AE' 53) way, the eecond, game was Omaba's all the | Cincinnati A 24 % 407 | Bitverang ‘05| "Good to cholce stockers and feeders according to age, 4Gbe, turkeys, | oy rorwarded direct. The imports during sPEO'AL‘ST way, although Denver was first to score, | NeW York 2 4 9| " Gumes today: Chicago at Cleveland, | DRVe Deen in good request all the week, ucks and geese, ic; brollers, per Ib., | tho “wock were: New South Wales, 9,247 . making the one run in the fourth. Omaha | (OaPS t0daY: Brocklvn st Cincionell | washington at Baltimore, Philadeiph B g ConEigeranly. (ha Tiat Hale of the | . HO Packing stock, 1c; choles | Bales; Quesneland, WS tales: Vietorls; S35 | Bisesses and Disordess 5 D08 00 came to bat and just doubled this score | Pittsburg, Boston st St. Louls. e week. The las. half there has, of course, | dairy, in tubs 17@1sc; separator, 20@2lc. Tand, 6315 bales: Cape of Good Hope and | 98 Years’ Kxper the same inning. e s il Deen little doing, as the Fourth shut off | FRESH. CAUGHT FISH — Trout, 106; | Mnt *i 0" Dates; elsewhere. 1031 bated: Omaka. ’ buyers from coming to market, so that the | herring, _6c; cured 8 _‘treatment Grabam's hitting was & featurs ot tnis | IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |L. G. A. TEAM FINISHES STRONG | hises ‘Taf nor boen” i orman condition | perch, bufralo, 7 o VARICOCELE S8 187ime® quiCKEST: contest. He slammed two doubles and since Wednesday. = Operators say " there | fc: i, whi 3 i} s et - | safert and most patural (hat nas yer besd nd next wee or cattl 1] .. - b tever. no oul & single. In flelding Joe Dolan took the | Milwaukee Kansas City Break |Piles Up Nime Runms in Nineh | 50008 050" Aeeh ana quailty. The O Y e o | Ao nteeTare Wiin work of O Perdior $inse 6t the day by ha & y ments rep xchange closed to- | and dues P P ©of the day by handling Dele- Even in Double-Header at Inning of Game with common and light weight stuff, though, is 4, K roe, per pi day. nese. Treatment at office or at and banty's red hot one with his bare right Milwaskée. slow sale. Representative Jobsters, bolled | LONDON, July 5.—OlL—Calcutta linseed, | 3 permanent cure suaranteed. hand in the sixth on the dead run. He R . Ponder. cows. . Tobsers, n, per ib., gt s 3d;" linseed, 30s 6d; sperm, £50 o recovered quickly, and threw true to first xe. IR . ulheads 10, o, Tie. Hetroigum, American refined, o3l Bpirics Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis Turpentine spirits, osin, o o but on the bounce, and Thom: MILWAUKEE, July 6—Milwaukee and oteteiotosy " ¥ | VEAL—Choice, 6@sc. trained, fine, 9. Bjood Diseases. No Ball. The latter player made ..':.'.."J".‘.:; & 515 afiooneon Biniwstkes look [P0 i L E LR ut‘{-r:'_o(rs pt')cml?i:-_ 1:':1 ™ FEOEII AP FRRDEE S e ATAVANNATL Fuly " Ot ~Turpentine Gur’:)n'n u":n milllln or h‘;“‘ & well liked by his work, both at bag and | the first, the feature being the sensational | feated Pender here July 4 for a purse of [ K¢ “J7 cooney—Neb. SRAN_Fer ton, 815, and rosin’ unchanged. s o L inore. succeastul And, fad bat. But Mordlecal wes the big man. Auy | P/8YINE Of Clingman at short stop. Altrock $100. The game was close and interesting |19 feeders.. 95§ 4 60 HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole: wetory than the “old Eorqna to watint Waa very effective with men on bases. | until the ninth inning, when the Lee-Glass- J o ' Exports and Imports, ore (i < time the public got, & peep st him 1t meant | T the Eacor s Lares the home. tentn wourd | Andreesen. team blled’ up nine scores . The | , HOGS—There was & light run of hogs | Hay Deslers associstion: Cholge hay No, tment and &t less HA 3 il today, which makes the supply for |1 upland, $; No 1 medlum, §1.80; No. 1| NEW YOQRK, July 5.—Exports of gold T. A cure that ls guarani &.chesr, a0 mattet what he did. If Geolos | Bot touch Glbsony while Herman was easy | felding of Cosstove waa the feature of Pt Cweek Lonsiderably less than foF Sither | coarse. §1. & Hye straw S5 These prices | rom New York for The weeld ending 1oday b for i ity okt can Diay today Grabam will throw. Score | base Tits. Attendance, 4X0. Score, first | of the glit-edge order. not a question being e e e o e o e e [ S Y Gent Rt were Hoims: of mver Saor rnentores | OVER 20,0008 ey 100 e Siaben second “gam nme‘;lwm“‘ £ By made lx?};‘é‘{:fié'sm:fi:fit;:éul but a8 sory hfllldsd A the ]Imn;jl;ey VEGETABLES. of drg’ae‘;‘m:";r:m“l 1':;".1{::;;9:%&-%?!“ for | and ¥ o h::\ufl ey e A o - EESEN. 1 their hands and the early tradin JLIFL ER—E. 4 o vi 384,771, &no dne; Hallman, rt..0 3 39 i AB. R. H. as done on'a basis’ ot nieady to strong | pCAUIIFLOWER—Eome grown, per dox., — B Yy drocele. oured permanent e Clarke, ¢. { o Sicneide el o Driscol, 3b. Runkie, '3b... 1 Goumond, ef. L 3. 1 Cosgrove, 2b. i Tracy, & Dunn, 1b and rf Perkins, 1f. Sullivan, rf. o wosnumcno? > (] anain, o8 tioes. As (he miorping advanoed the ma- T EW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 3. Kan y Provisie PHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FRER, et seemed to gain rength, and in ESN bu., 0. - v : tment by mul P. O. Box 708 POTATOES—New potatoes, per bu., @c.| KANSAS CITY, July 5.—EGGS—Steady: men offerings _the bulk was disposed of in good l‘k‘s;&m‘g}j'- e, rown, per dos., 0 | 1098 Off, cases Teturned. . " Packers seemed to be anxious for g B JCUMBERS—Hotnouse, per doz, @ Sluggers Win Two. oasomnd! , b ‘ekmll. % ckey, Gonding, ¢ Brown, p Totals .. 0/Thiel, rt 1/Rothfuss, 0, McBrid » Themas, Cross, ¢ the good welght hogs, but the light" seuft wis heglsgied _the. Rame 88 usisl ‘She The South Side Sluggers added /two more ‘mam & MMFNTUBEHS Neft, p. ustits Zofiay wha. ooly. Wedion, s _taas W e TTUCE—Per doz. bvashes, 2c. to their long string of victories by defeat. A Waller, 16, D A iy BhixTof s ome Per doz., seQide. ing the Boulevards and the strong Wesi K & Seont i RADISHES—Per doi., 2ae Omaha teams. In the first game with the OF OMAHA e e Lot Mot (b, mestile. Totals .. pelght hogs soid from 110 tg 8175 and s | (AX BEANS—Homd crewn, per market | score § to'3 against them ‘they came in 2 0 se N v/ 3 INDE : 3 4 Leans, T ImAarket 0/ vi y of 1 on W1 T e g T PENDER. Weights went largely from $7.60 to §1.70 | pasket, 50@60c; string per I and batted out & victory by a score of 11 MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY, : basket, 50@é60c. to 6 Batterles South Bide Bluggers, R i Schrempp, ¢. s § and the lght stuff sold from 38 domm oo | “REUBARB-Home grown, per Ib, 14c. | jfaley, Lynch and Brown; Boulevards, Bny: X A E—Califorma or home-grown, a4 Romatkie, - i g h . Hanson, 2b. quite as well. ABBAGE—Cal | der and Romat 2 2 w rk ukee, T Rencas Oy, °F Wheeler, D The ‘gencral market has been In good | nev, INGZc \orna, in sacks, per | . The second game, with West Omana, was | [J§¥|§ & cfl'llll Iron Works. Umplire: Francis. % e shape all the week, with the general ten- lbol;clo S—New California, o Per | g .m..gn‘xg‘#m‘:‘n,;nx:;‘ wh);k"hmjh:rnflugnze:; d 1 - 2 came out the y e of 2 MANUY, a Nk Y gf:tcxy;-3lrmwo?e:h:p;’:nrrfl'm'"g."." h?,f'béf,fi ig’t(AToEeru-m per d-basket crate, | (AT ““"F."":a gnum !‘l{le st(l)-nv;-. Mm{ 181 ached this week: There was a slight 3 o, Roben, Lynch an rown; West Omaha, aPmoTALTY T sy "ot (et toas ons | “RAVY BmANE_Per . Hinz @nd Westhers @ENERAL REPAIRING A Tegained today, so that the total advanc FRUITS. The Sluggers have changed their name to IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, for the week ls close to a dime. Repre-| APRICOTS—California, 3140 Restrves. but intend to keep up the S1Ug- | gset, 1008 asd 1506 Jacksen Street, sentative sal PEACHES—California, $110. gers' record, played 21, lost 4. Omaka, Neh Tel 38 No. 8h. Pr. PLUMS—California, per 4-basket crates, — & Zabriside. Agent. J. B Cewgtl, Mgy 2| wwoonsoro? i ae % oumBumman COL | mrmwommn~ ~loeeoccoo~ eniis g o ol mwononmeos Bl wonononsntd Bl cwooommmno? T ol coommoonmnt elehanty, 2b. eston, "cf commesd = wEEl cnsmrcoas! - MILWAUKEE. ccccccomnll ol onmmmeremil B Hughe Totals L-G.-A. . 0 Pender 4 2l onorwacunud B mowtosncnd ot sdnccmosinl ol seimopest 11 wonunoad wl cocoomowol 2l oremononmu? wloom 0002110 001000 O 2| puscacwooon? 0 B s ° 01 w-cossacn 110 0100000 . R run: _Lee-Glass-Andreesen, 1. |1 hits: Perkins (2), Tracy. Sacri- |8 Perkl‘n!. ‘:‘Ilr“k_h.!r;lllfl Struck | 7. to Dolan to Thomas. Bases on | Betted for Herman. " off “"\heexer,"sfré\;xvlh',"l'. i Oft Brown, 2; off Gordon, & Struck | Kansas City 0404022 by pitched ball: By Wheeler, 2. Time: < By Brown. §; by Gordon, 2. Aliwauk 700100000 0= "Umpire: Tiedtke. } bases: Omaha, 9; Denver, oncs (2), Bevilie, Gib. —_— y son, It Miiwaskee Takes Do Y Leewe. Struck out: By Her- RERIeS. Iace Oet. man, 4; by Gibson, 2. Left on bases: Mil- | FORT DODGE, Ia., July 6.—(Spectal Tel- KANSAS CITY, .vm‘ou—sy terrific b vaukee Kansas City, 9. Time: 1:4. |egram.)—The Cardiff Glants wiped a Soggy ting Milwaukee won both games. K Umpire: Fran dlamond with the Algona Brownies in a ity made but nine hite all told. Messitt Indian yellow game here this atternoon by a score e ea y in the sec S of 13 t ones, the Algonas' crach same. Attendance, 2,600. Scores e u(;ghll_h:fllma OR"JQ\;P ::‘gmv"dd"l:‘l:c m pltcher, batted all over the nelam;m RHE lants gett! teen hits. Fort Dodge waukee ...1 0 0 & 4 0 0 1 115 163 | tWo runs and the game today. 'Columbus' | fried out a new plicher named. Milken ansas City ..0 0 0 0 01 00 0—14 2|gne run was earned on a double by Mc- | tormerly of the Des Molnes Still " colleg tertes: Kansas City, Welmer and |3 Boore: ' '0%* ®ngle. Attendance | pine. but retired him In the fourth inning, easitt; Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucla. tituting Boyle. Score: Second game: WNDIANAFOLIS | | COLUMBU 04980013 o 3 0303010-9 , Jones and Burns; Fort Dodge, Miliken, Boyle and White- more. OSSR ° ° e 1 $1.50@1.60. . Three-I League. ) ES—California, per box, 3L50; MLy p:r“z&qi. ne, $5.00G2.55. At Cedar_Raplds—First game: Cedar S ALOUPE-Téxas, per basket, Te. | Rapids, §: Rock Island, 1. Becond game: CABPBERRIES Black, per 24-pts., 33.00; | Rock Island, 3: Cedar Rapids, 0. Cn‘ i cocecsscony, sz —moormene i ton, Delehant rown. ' Btol se Doul Stewart to Dolan to Tho nBRREET TEF -pts., $3.00. At Evansville—Evansville, §; Blooming- o LA sase P TROPICAL FRUITS. At Decatur—Decatur, 2; Terre, Haute, 1 > At Davenport—First game: k PINEAPPLES—Floridu, 3 to 38 count, | . 500”8 “Becond ‘game: Davenport, e NANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | 3; wa:n.rra.m:m ‘(L'lllm‘l in fifth inning on 8aln an‘ W“'r sun $2.2g2.7. . S2000Dt- ol SRS T Of All Kinds Valencias, $.76@6.00; Medl- - u?r‘fle’fi.“f‘.’;e o $.0004.25. Soldiers Win Ball Game. 2004 and 1018 DODOLAS S\ o1 TSR Mossinad | 4¢ pore Crook yesterday the Twenty- 4 o C ] second infantry nine defeated the Plainview HONEy_,fiifis;Fk&fiifi?h? $275g8.00. | Btars by a score of 12 to 2 The featurs ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. 3 v er 5 N of th ame was the excellent base run- ytrlfau“flha“h‘ per bbl., $8.; New | O Ihe Sthe soldiers. In the ninth inning ] »] led, éc. when two men were out and the batter had ' EI 'r' ROTae Wainuts, o el P ser Ib, | two strikes, & runner on third stole home esiern ecirica 12¢; ell, ber i, 1lc; No. 3 sofi | for the veterans 3 d_shell, ¥c; Brazlis, per B o fhely e Devts, par 1o Mic almgnds, soft L.-G.-A. Team Makes Good. .mp.n' sheli, 16c; bard shell, 1c; pecans, large, per L la o datonial q e 0 swall, 01 CocaRARTS. Jor eask the Smith-Bradiey aggregation trom Coun- Eleotrical Supplies. R IDES—N : No. 2 , | cil Bluffs, 4 to 2 yesterday, with Sullivan : HipEs—No. 1 wreen. Gci No, 2 wreen | O FUTE {atlik (e Dieicry ‘work for (he | Slestrts Wiring Bells aad Gus Lightiag Crescents t Polnt. S ‘veal cal i 4 los.. Bc; No. 3 veal | [.-G.-A."8 . Maubar, Henderson and | g, W, JOHNSTON, Mav, 10 Howard Bt SHEEP—There were no sheep or lambi £, 12 ., 8 / hide H Shugert for the lowans. s b b b ol N il S@pecial | on sale today, 0 & test of the market wi 50G2,80. e e Ot Nesren. PPeSty P not made. For the week receipts have ‘B. Alpern quotes the Benson i AWNINGS AND TENTS Bkl and the hetae Taam. T been ‘fiberat, ax more fan twice ‘s many | foliowing prices: 1ron, country mixed, ber | py Benson Juniors Sunday defeated he o Omaha and the home team The game Was | sheep arrived this week as during the same | ton, 310; fron, atove plate. pér ton i | {lgton Sluggers. 13 0 12 Batteries over decisions. Attendance, 2,%0. Score: |Columbus i Saied 2% 1he end of the iy 5 week of I year. There is a slight de- | copper, per llhh'h“ prass, heavy. ;:;lr_ b, | IrXinEror and " Anderson; Fox and Good: SRR | Twebase bk 8 - crease as compared with last week, how- | §ic; brass, light, per 1b. Sc; lead, per Ib., | O m and ‘ I kl: Springs.0 1 03 00310-718 * rifice hits. Kuhns, 2. g W’:?“P;‘ln : g ‘l) : ; 41! : r—g ever, owing probably to yesterday being a | bigc; zinc. per ib., Zc; ru '+ pe! . e, & | ma a a —t Fox to Vi 3 bl . s 0 ND, ME., ..nu.::: whNb RiAA NS - w’g".%m.“"n‘,‘:m‘{";:{'z 3 % | Batteries: West Polnt, Chada, Paul and | Taking the week as a whole the mar- St. Louls Grain Market. HALF RATES "r_mr_‘(_)(:t"l:l{a D, ME i pliierado Springs. Gaston. Me: | Willlams. 3. Bases on Kere: Crescents, Small, Baffelder and | ket has been in very satistactory condi- Rl Bl &orhn atiscdante 28 JUL 4 N8 Bigesi Deo-Malics, Wolles and 1y by, Whliams, 1 Time: 148 : | Henry. ton On Tuesday there wae s o Bhi U uri today ‘was unusually light, Sentl- THE NORTHWESTERN LINE, Manufacturers of o | Ward. p —_— wioes for fad & 3 it h enerally fair 1401-1403 Farnam St Molnes has protested Umpire Cole's » ut since then the feeling has shown & t was bearis) the & ¥ 4 arna ® has protested Umpire Cole's Loulsville Beats Toledo. ™ (hera Leasue. iiitle” improvement, 80 that &s compared Wediner und veporis of 4 réasmuring char; The oaly double-track lise. Tonts Ipd ?In"i 300“. Bt S 870 sy 0T N | siouieyiim gy gl s pe | A4 e oresna—ew oreann 1 e | ol S STl ek 89 BRTHRLTE 5SmSR A X Send: for Caboidgns Nusiss A ‘ 25528828 ;- FFFaaad Manufassurers and Jotbers of ExsE g & S | HE3 ssseese geEze F2 3 g2gngeese - i S RHE. waukee 10000 1 555 | Hagtey aneas City! 00000202648 tteres: Kansas Clty, Gibson, Cabl and Messitt _and Ar-ulryen L Milwauk . Fricken, McPherson and Matord. M DES MOINES, July 6—~The visitors out- ‘.hnl the home team in all positions to- y. The game was marred by wrangling | Indlanapolis 160 160 » sRRBEEEZAFAINSI22T & wonearue lemronocon? 02 commonbun 2% £

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