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Poincare Wins Long Tax Fight r o Senate A otes Government Powers to Make Economy l-aws by Simple Decree. By AiwIiM rr.M, Paris, March 15.—-Fighting single- j handed against the strongest opposi tion encountered during his present administration. Premier Poincare has won for his government the right to make laws governing immediate economies and fiscal measures by simple decree, without parliamentary ratification. The victory came when the senate, after a lengthy session, bowed to the premier's will and by a vote of 154 to 241 agreed to the bill of authorization In the form passed by the chamber of deputies. It was the nearest Poincare has come to defeat since assuming the premier ship In January, 1922. Without the supporting votes of his colleagues In the cabinet his majority would have been but setfon. Article 1 of the measure, carrying the authorization asked by M. Poin care, was adopted after rejection of the amendment. The bill Is designed to give the government wide powers In combatting economic and financial evils svhieh are held partly responsible tor the recent decline of the franc. Minne Lusa Dads Attend School Father had an opportunity Friday night to get some idea of the work being done by his children In school. Mothera’ Circle of Minne Lusa held ' a special meeting at Minne Lusa school to get the fathers together, see what each other looked like and to promote social Intercourse in the neighborhood. More than 250 fathers and mothers met In the kindergarten and listened to a musical program and address. Mrs. Ralph Newell and Ray Sage offered vocal numbers. Mrs. C. C. Plxley gave two humorous readings. Irma Clow, freshman at South High school, played harp selections which were repeatedly encored. J. H. Beveridge spoke on the necessity of social neighborhood meetings. He was introduced by Miss Emilia Pearson, principal of Minne Lusa school. Max I. Walker, mem ber of the board of education and J. L. McCrory, assistant superin tendent, were present. Transfer Report Blanks Available Blanks for reports by transfer com panies concerning all transfers of household goods In the city of Omaha, as required by ordinance passed by the city council February 26, are now available at the office of the city clerk. The ordinance requires report of removals to be made to the city clerk on the blanks provided for the pur pose, within one week following the 0m date of the removal. Fine of $5 to $50 Is provided for violations. Armour Manager Talks at Omaha U K. F. Waterbury, general manager of tha Armour packing plant In Oma ha, will talk to atudenta of tha Uni veraity of Omaha Tuesday morning. Mr. Waterbury has visited the principal countries of tha world on business trips. He will speak to com bined audiences of T. W. C. A. and S'. M. C. A. boosters. Coffee Future*. New York. March 16.—The market for coffee future* opened unchanged to 10 points lowar In reeponte to eaaler Brasil ian cables with May selling off to 13.72c. under liquidation. Tha close was S to S3 points net lower. Sales were estimated at <1.000 bag* Closing quotations: March. 14 42c: May, II.72c: July. 13.1Sc: Sep tember. 12.6tc: October. 12.50: December. 12 30c; March 1*26. 12.00c Spot coffee, aulel: Rio 7e. 14c: Santos Is. 1*44 to 2054c.___ Oils and Rosin. Savannah. Oa.. March 16.—Turpentine, firm. 4354c- sales. 25 barrets; receipt.- 54 barrels: shipments. 3 barrels; stock. 1.393 b,h'o% firm: sales. l3*o*eke: receipt* tf.7 casks: shipments. 400 casks. stock. Q”ot.CVBbEFOinKM. 14.15: wo. 15.45: WWX. 11.10. _ Dry floods. New York. March 15.—Cotton goods wers steadier today with Inquiry barter. Tarns showtd llttla changa. I.inane war# In fair demand; drses llncne wers scare* for quick delivery. Sllke wore barely etesdy and raw allka were again lowar. Burlaps wer# weaker her# and at Calcutta. __ Chicago Produce. Chios go. March 16.—Butter—bower, eroamery Oltrae. 47c; elandards 47c: ex tra first* 4*54®44%c; flr.t* 4 6 54 ®46c, second* 44044 54c. ..... Egg*—bower; receipt*. *3,142 caeca first*. 1102154c; ordinary first*, 1*54® *4o. _ Cotton Futures. * New York. March 14.—Cotton futurea Opened firm; March. 24.15c: May. 2*.20c; July, ll.4lc; October, *8.lie; December, *New #*YorkJ March II.—Cotton—Spot, otaady; middling, 29.26c. Mow York Prod are Mew York, March 14.—Butter—Steady, Rscript* 16,24* tub*. Eggs—Steady: receipt* 17.017 nearby herniary browns, eat rae, 2«®1» • Cheese—Uneettled; receipt* 137,984 prounds. _ Kansas City Prod nee __ Kansas city. Mo.. March 1I-—**••— On. cent lower: firsts, lie; selects, 24c. Mutter—Unchanged. „ Hoostero—Two centa higher, lie, other poultry unchanged Potatoes—Unchanged. Clearing Hnn«e Matement. New York, March 16—The actual con dition of clearing house banks «nd tru»t -ompanlee for the- week .how. an eaceja n reserva of $5.75®,120. This jr<*a*e of $11,721,000. Trondnn Msstf. London. March 15 —Bar silver. UJ-Ud oar ounce: money, 154, per 1^, ■atee short lillle. 3'4®3 3-14 P®r 6#nt, I-month bills. 3 3-1* per cent. New York Peultry _ New York. March 1 6.—7 f’0®1 * rrrr][''^'’ steady: no freight quotations, «*{• • chickens. *7® 36c; broiler* 65®40c. turkey*, 3©f*37 r.______ New York Colton. New York, March 16—The general cot ton market closed steady at net ad vance* nf 20 to .16 points^ Dried Fruits. New York, March 18.--Evaporated jo ules .inlet: prunes steady: ,*.£r f p.sj)i-}i»>h fair demand. Ilajslns firm. 17 It S Ouvt 4t4*.. 196.5 160 3 166 5 Jt.r. h l eo lnrreaa. of 4.4 per cent com * .sine week isported no Increase of 2.®33 rIdeas* Poultry. . I cwerVfn'wR *24c; tiSwZ 17c. aeeee. l»c.__ ' New York. khTrch 14.—*»r Oliver |*J tjL f. Mexican Dollars—4$e. Duluth. Minn *vfarrh 1*-—;P|a* ! March, 93.42; May. 12.40ha2 Jolf. »*•*»• I I /---> Omaha Grain Omaha. Mirrh II. ®p©t wheat had ft firmer undertone to day and eold utirhanged to fractionally higher prlree. The liquidation In the future* that haa been In progress fur the laat eeveral day* apparently waa over today and cash wheat wrea m bet ter demand. Receipts wrere 10 cara (*©rn sold all tha way from Vfcflttc lowar The dementi waa not at all brisk, the wcakneeo In the futures tending to alow up tha demand. Racelpta wera 141 car*. • oats wera tn good demand at unchanged prirea. Receipts were but 13 car*. Rye and barley quoted nominally un changed. Omaha f'arlot Rales. WHEAT. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.03; t cara, $1 01. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.03; 3 care, 91.Of; 6 care. $1.00; 2 cara, $1.06; 1 car, *ic. No. 4 hard: 1 car. #$c. No. $ hard: 1 car, f6c; t ear, 91 91. No. 3 durum: 2-5 car. 96c. No. 4 durum: 1 car, 9100. ■ample mixed: 1 car (smutty), 94e; 1 car, $6c. CORN. No. 3 white: 1 car, 68c; I care, 67*4c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 66c; 1 car, 66ftc; 1 rar. 85Hc; 1 car, 6$c. ■ample white: 1 car. 66ttc. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 67 He; 1 car, 68c. No. 4 yellow: 3 cara, 66tte; 7 «»rs, 6*c; 2 cara. 65Hc. No. 5 yellow: 1 car, 6$c; 1 car, 94c; 1 car. 63 tyc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 66 7 cara, 66c. No. 4 mixed: 4 cara. 66c; 1 car, 64Vfc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 63c; 2 cara. 61c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 63c; 1 car, 62c. Sample: 1 car. 62c. OATH. No. 3 white: 1 car. 46 Uc; If car, 45 Sc No. 3 white: 2 car*, 45c. No. 4 white: 3 car*. 44 %e. RYE. No. 3: 1 car^ 56c. Dally Inspection of (train Received. WH EAT Hard winter: 10 car. No. 1. » can Nr. 2. 1 car No. 4. 3 can No. 6. Mixed: 1 car No. 3. 3 can No. 5. 1 rar sample spring. 1 ear No. 4. Total. 28 can. CORN Tallow: 11 car. No. 3. 21 can No. 4. 4 r*\VhRe: 3 cars No. 8. 7 can No. 4. 3 can No. 6. 1 car sample. ..... Mixed: 4 oars No. 8. 8 can No. 8. 1 car No. 5. 1 car No. 4. Wh*ta:*2 cars' No. 2. 14 rtra No. 3. 4 cars No. 4. 1 car sample. Total. 23 cara. ^ 1 car No. 2. 1 car No. I. Total. 2 can. _ OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) _ Week Tear Receipts— Tod*/- A*°- A*?4 oats ...i* j.7 Ry* .",.r” Week Tsar Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 34 37 3» Corn . »» I >* * ' Oata . J1 3 5 3* Rye . 11 1 Bariev ..- ••• • • • PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Week Tear Receipt,— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat .759,000 723.000 467.000 Corn .935,000 1,322.000 818,000 Oat! .576.000 917.000 765 400 Week Year Shipments— Today Ago. Ago. Wheat .382.000 580,000 436,000 Corn .641.000 858,000 490,000 Oata .696.000 696,000 726,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Wk. Yr. Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 33 40 22 Corn .163 189 93 Oata . 64 99 62 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wk. Yr. Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 92 103 49 Corn . 72 73 18 Oats . 15 8 13 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wit. Yr. Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 44 4 * H Corn ..,... 60 62 Oat» . 39 64 65 ' NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPT Wk. Yr. Carlota— Today. Aao. Ago Minneapolis .283 1*2 178 Duluth . 25 23 85 Winnipeg . 322 426 399 CHICAGO CASH PRICES. By Updike Grain Company. Atlantic 6313. Art. 1 Open. { High. I Low. I Cloee. I Tee, i May 1 06 1.06% 1.05T4!1 1.0*%! 1.0S% 1.06% .I 1.06%l 105% July 1.06% 107% 1.06 % | 1 07%| 1.66% | 1.07 I.|.I 1.07 % t 1.06% Sop. I 1-07 %l 1.07%; 1.07 % I 1.07 % i 1.07% ! 107% .!.i.i. Mi' ! .66% .67%! .66%! .67% .66% July ! .61% .il(^ .it ■ .«»%: .67% mV" | .76 .78%' .77 % I .77%' .77% I .77% .1. .77% . July .76% .79%! . 7« % j .78 % .79 I .78% .!..79% Sep. .79% .80 | .79%! .79% .79% .79% .I.I. Oat*. | I May .48 .46%| .45% .44% .46 July .44% .44% .44% .44%| .44% „ .44% .I.I.!. Sep. .41% .41%! .41%, .41%; .42 Lard May 1106 11.17 111.OS lll.lt 11. IS July 1130 111.37 11.30 111.31 111.17 Riba May t.72 lvt.7* 1.7# I t.7# I t 46 July > 97 ftl.OO j 9 >7 |l0 OO (10.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, March 16.—Wheat—Cash No. 1 northern, $1.11% 01.13%; No. 1 dark notrhern spring; choice to fancy, 11.22% 01.29% : good to choice, fl.lsSfr 1.21%; ordinary to good, $1.14% 01.1°. 4 May, $1.13%; July, $1.14%; September, Corn—No. 8 yellow. €l%07Oe. Oat*—No. 3 white, 41%043%c. Barley—64068c. Rye—No. 2, 60 4 0 GO %c. Flax—No. 1. $2.43 02.49. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, March 15.—Wheat—No. 2 hard, 91.0201.20; No. 2 red. 91.0901.11; May, f 1.00 aaked; July, 91.00%. Corn—No. 3 white, 71%072e; No. t yellow, 72072%c; No. 3 yellow. 71071 %e; No. 2 mixed, 70%c; May. 73%c split asked; July. 74%c; September, 76%c. Hay—Unchanged to 91.00 lower; pralria No. 1. 913.60014.60; timothy No. 1, 019.00; clover mixed, light, 918.00 019.00. St. Loula Grain. St. Touts. March 16.—Cloaa: Wheat— May. 91 06% 01.08% ; July. 9106%. Corn—May, 78 %c; July. 79% 079%e. Oata—May, 47 %c. Minneapolis Hour ^flnneapolis. Minn.. March 16.—Flour—' Unchanged to 10c higher. Family patents, 10.4004.66. Bran—921.00. Foreign Kxchnnge. New Tork. March 16.—Foreign Kx changes—Irregular. Quotations (In cents) :i Great Britain, demand. 428%; cables,; 128%; 40-day bills on banka, 428%. France, demand, 4.76%: cables, 4.77%. Italy, demand, 4.26%; cables. 4.27%. Belgium, demand, 3.90; cables, 3.91. Germany, demand (per trillion), .22. Holland, demand. 37.01. Norway, demand, 13.61. Sweden, demand. 26.33. Denmark, demand, 16.44. Switzerland, demand, 17.31. Spain, demand, 12.88. Greece, demand, 1.62. Poland, demand, .000011 %. Czechoslovakia, demand, 2.81%. Jugo-Slavla, demand. 1 23%. Austria, demand. .0014%. Rumania, demand, .63%. Argentina, demand. 33.76. Brasil, demand, 11.06. Toklo, demand. 42. Montraal, demand, 96%. Chicago Storks. Quotations furnished by J. S. Barhe A Co, Jackson 6187: Bid. Aaked. Armour A Co., Til. pfd. 79% 80 Armour A Co., Del., pfd. 89% 91 % AIb.rt Pick . **, r nm Edt.nn .HJ Continental Motors . <% 7% nan Roona .,J2Jt ,?2X Itlamond Match .M21'* 1*J De»r», pfd. Libby ... * Quaker Oata.*?2 Run Motor,., ** Swift Int’1 . l*S *• Thompaon . JJJJ wahi . ;;S Wrlal.y . 37 3. >4 Tallow Mftr. Co. »»% M Tallow Cab . 01 Vi *3 Cotton 4|u»tatlons. New Tork Cotton exchange quotations furnished bv J. H Barhe A Co.. 224 nrriahs Nat i«ns I Hunk building. Jack son 6187 J III! Clone I Open I High I Low I Close I Testy Mar 28~%6 I 29.96 2» 80 2* 96 29 62 May 29.20 29.28 29 12 29 24 28.92 July 28 46 28 68 2H.40 28.66 28.19 Orf 36.86 26.96 26.77 26 87 26.68 per. | 26 44 26 f.O 26.4 1 | 2 6 60 25 30 Ch lew go r»l*tof<. Chicago. March 16.—Potatoes Trading light, market very weak receipts. 6* cars: total United state* shipments. i«2 cars: Wisconsin sacked round while*. 91.1601 26: hulk 91.2*01 3": Idaho sacked rural* II 86* Minnesota snd North Dakota sucked Rod JUvera. 91.2601.36. ^ | Chicago Grain lly I'nlfmal Rurvlre. Chicago. March II—Covering hr abort* de\sloped on e mure extensive seals Iti tho wheat pit today and with eastern liquidation apparently exhausted the mar ket moved higher. Tha liberal taking* of North Amaru an wheat tha lant few days played an Important part in chock ing recent sharp declines and bringing about tha recovery. Wheat closed He to \c higher, tom was He to %c lower, oata were He higher to He lower and rya ruled Ike to Ike advanced. l^ocil elevator Interests wars again buy ing wheat in this market against sales at Winnipeg In the way of barkspreading Xawa pertaining to tho fundamental situ ation had little effect In the trend. The trade anticipated a natural recovery In prices following the drastic liquidation and the revived export demand facilitated the upturn. Corn persisted In Its reactionary trend regardless of tha fact that buvlng be came more aggressive on the dip*. Cash corn prices were off sharply with the basis Irregular. Cash handlers noted In creased consignment notices from the country, although farmers w-ere still re luctant about selling **to arrive." Oata met with excellent commission nous# demand on the dipa and prices closed irregularly. Locals were on the selling aide moat of the day. Rye advanced sharply for the day. Re moval of hedge* against export business was the main factor in this pit. Provisions were firm throughout. Lard |W*a 7He to 10c higher and riba were un changed to 7 He higher. Chlcags Livestock. | Chicago. March 16.—U. 8. Department of Agriculture.)—Hoga—Receipts, i.000 head; mostly 6c to 10c higher tnan yester day s average; bulk desirable 170 to 300 Poimd butchers. $7.20©7.40; top, $7.45; | hulk packing bows, $6.35 @6 60; bulk •trong weight killing pigs. $8 00@6.36; estimated holdover, 6.000 h*ad: heavy weight, $7 3007.45; medium. $7.25©7.40; light weight, $6.90©7.40; light light. $6.00 97-30; Packing sow*, smooth, $6 50©6.70; 6°60*h* 16-25© 6.50; slaughter pigs, $4.25© Cattle—Receipts, 1,000 head; compared with week ago. beef steers steady to 25c lower, in-between grades showing the de cline; extreme top matured steers, $12 00; beat long yearlings. $11.76; liberal propor tlon fat steer run lower on grade kind; etookere and feeders weak to 26c off: she stock steady to 26c higher; bulla 10c to I5c higher; vealera very uneven; desirable handy weights. to shippers, unevenly higher; others 60c to 75c lower. Week's prices follow: Reef steers, $9.on© 10.00; stockers and feeders, $6.00©7.78: fat she *tock. $&;25@7.25; ranners and lSVo 92 t5G3 76: ve*1 calves, $9.00© Sheep—Receipts. 8,000 head; most of todays supply direct; two doubles fat ■horn ewes. $9.26; steady; for wsek around 23,000 head direct, 17$ cars feed lota; compared with week ago fat wooled iambs mostly 50c lower; shorn lambs fully steady; yearling wethers 26c to 60c lower; rat sheep mostly 60c higher, spot a more; snorn kinds show moat advance: shearing i8™*8 ?6c.higher: top fat lamba I for week, $16.85; beat shorn lamba. $14.00; top shearing lamba. $15 96. Bulk prices (follow: Fat lambs. $15.50© 16.60; yearling US-00© 13.75: aged wethers. $9 60 I ©11.26; fat ewes. $8.60© 10.50; feeding ^1<.75© 15.25; clipped lamba, $12.60 © 13. t 6. VT w New York General. i.nHHJr0/1*'—Flour, easy. Spring patents I6.no06.oft; soft winter straights 15.000 5.30; hard winter straights. 15.5006 00. 4 Ry% F,?ur—Kasy; fair to good. 14.100 4.20; choice to fancy, t4.2504.4O. Rice Flour—Steady: fair to good. $4.25 04.45; choice to fancy, 14.6004 75. Cornmeal—Easy; fins whits and yellow granulated. $2.3002.40. Barley—Quiet; malting, 83088c, e. 1 f New York. Hav—Quiet; No. 1. $30 0003100: No 2 $27.00020 00: No 3. $25.00026 00; ship ping. $20.00022.00. Hops—Firm: state. 1122. 13058c; 1t22. 23028c; Pacific coast, 1923, 36040c; 1922, 58 He. Pork—Irregular: mesa. $24 75025 75. Rice—Firmer; fancy head. 7>4 08c. Feed—Easy: western bran, 100-pound sacks. $30.00030.60. Rye—Steady: No 2 western, 78*£r. f o. b. New York, and 76 Use. r l f. eipor* Barley- Firm; malting, 86089c. r. ! f New York. Wheat—Spot, ateadv; No. 1 da*-k north ern spring, r. 1. f track New York do mestic. $1.46; No 2 hard winter f. n b, $1 23: No. 1 Manitoba do. $116*4, No. 2 mixed durum, do. $1.20. Corn - -Spot, easier. No. 2 yellow, r 1 f New York rail. 96*;c: No. 2 white, do. 97*ic. and No. 2 mixed, do. 95**r. Oats—Spot, steady: No. 2 white. 67c Lard—Steady; mlddlewest, $11 60 0 11 60 Tallow—Easy; special loose, 7 Sc; ex tra, 784 c. Kansas City Live Stork Kansas City. March 15.—Cattle—Re ceipts, 50 head: calve*, none: for week. b**f ateets and yearlings of value to sell at 89 50 and above, around steady; other killing steer*. 16c to 26r lower; with extreme on plain yearlings aa much as 60c off: week's fop on long yearling*. $10.76; handwelghts. $10.60; heavy beeves, $10.20; bulk of fed steers, $7,760 9.60; better grade* fat ahe stock, 15c to 25c lower; In between grades and ran- | nera and cutters, steady; plain quality vearllng helfere. 35c to 50r lower: arot ! lower; bulls, wesk; veals, steady to 50c lower; other ra Ives, steady; closing top veals, $9.00; better grades stockers and feeders, strong, others, ateadv; week's top fleshv feeders, $6 50; bulk of all classes. $6.2507 50. Hogg— Rerelpts. 2,000 head; market hieher t0 shippers* top, $7 60: hulk of sales. $7.000 7 20: hulk. 1800220-pound averages, $7.0507.20: mixed srades to packers, fully stead'-; packing sows. Sh»ep and Lambs—Receipts 1.09ft head, receipts confined to local feed lots for week; Jambs, strong to 16c higher; top. $15 85; bulk nf sales. $15 00315 85; eheep, strong; top ewes. $10.0t». New York Hunr. New York, March 15.—-The raw sugar market wae quiet end unchanged today at 7.93c for Cubas. duty paid. No sales were reported. Failure of demand to broaden at the recent decline diecoureged holders of raw futurea and led to renewed selling pres sure. Atop lots order* were uncovered on the break which carried prices 1ft to 11 points below the previous close. Cov ering checked the decline, but final price# were 6 to 10 points net lower. March closed 5.28c; May, 6.33c; July, 6.38c; September, 6.35c. The demand for refined sugar wae light and prices unchanged at 8.600 6.90c for fine granulated. Refined future* were nominal. Sugar futures closed barely steady; ap proximate sales, 6.000 tons May, 6.33c; July, 6.38c; September, 5.25c; December, 4.85c. Chicago Batter. Chicago, March 15.—Th«» buying Inter net of today's butter market did not sus tain yesterday's advance on the top ecore* and at today’s prices the market l»arely held stOAdy. Trading was quiet and a • mall amount of business was reported on all medium grades. Vary little bu*t t’naa wm transacted on centralised car*, although buyers found It easier to huv at prices listed today than prices Mated yes terday. Freeh butter: 92 score. 47c; 91 score. 46\*c; 90 score, 46 %c. *9 score. 4r.c; 8* ■core. 45c; 87 score. 44tyc; 8G wore. 44«, Centralised carlots; 9u score, 47c; n score, 46 V$c. At. Joseph Livestock. *f. Joseph, Mo., Marche 15.- Hogs—Re ceipts, 3,000 head; steady to 5c higher; lop. $7.20: bulk of sales, $6.8607 20. Rattle—Receipts. 100 head: nominal; bulk of steer sales for wtek, $9.76010.00 cows and hslfers, $4.9008.60; calve*. $6.00 09-60; stockers and feeders. $6.6006 Oft. Sheep—Receipts. 1.000 head- nominal: lainbe, $16.00015.71, ewes. $1.26010.26. [ Ne Ye Curb Bonds } New York. March 16 —Total at lea of honda. $244,000. Following la ihe official llaf of transactions on the New York Curb exchange, giving all bonds traded In; Domestic Honda. ^ , High. low. Close 1 Allied Parker 6s.. 64 64 44 6 Allied Packer la.. 74% 74% 74% • Am OAK 6s. 94% 94% 94% 1 Am DAT 6a ....106 ins 106 2 Am L A T 6a w w.101 loi jfil | 1 Atn Sum Tob 7%s. 94% 9«% 96% 3 Ann Copper 6a ...102 101% inj 6 Anglo Atn Oil 7%a 102 102 ]02 16 Aaed Him Hdw 4 % a 92 92 92 •7 A U A W I fta. . . . 60% 604; 60% 2 Hath St 7s 108% loi % 1 nl % 4 C It I A P .. 99 99 4 Cltlea Herv 7a C. . 94% 94% 94% 2 Cities Serv 7a D... 91% 90% 91% 2 ('on Textile 8a. 66 14 86 2 Cudahy Pack 6%a. 87 87 87 8 Det City Oaa la... 100% 100% 1<>n% 1 Det Kdlson 6a.. ..104 104 104 14 Flahar llody 6a '21.100 loo 100 6 Calr Robert 7s.... 98 97 % 97% 1 Uen Asphalt Ra ...108% 10.1% 108% 6 General Pet 6s. 94% 96% 96% 2 Gulf 011 6a . 96 96 $» 4 Int Match 4%a. ... 98% 91% §:»% 1 K C Term 6 %a ...100% 100%* 100% 1 Kenn Copper *a....!03% 103% joiu 2 I.ehlgh Yal Horli Lb 97 97 97 4 I.lggett-Wln 7s ...10^% |oi% io.l% 9 MU! 8t Ry 7a. 90% 09% 99% 1 Ohio Pow f'S If. . 16% 44% Rt.% 3 Penn P A 1* 6s .. M% rr% *a% 10 Phi I Kl 6%a '63 . 101 101% 101 I Phil K f. % e '47. ..101 101 101 12 P H C of N .1 7s . 10». % 106% li>6% f 1 Pure Oil 6%a. . 96% 96% 96% 1 Ht Oil N Y 7s ‘26 .101% 101% 101% 2 Ht Oil N Y 7s '26.. 104 % 104% 104% 1 Ht Oil N Y 7s *28.. 106% lOf. % 10f. % 2 Ht Oil N Y 7s '81 . .107 107 107 6 Ht Oil N Y 6 % s. .10 6% 106% 106% 9 Hun OH 7a. 102 102 102 6 Hwlft A Co 6a_92% 9-’% 92% 6 Tidal Osage 7a ...108% 101% 101% 1 tin Kl L * I* 8%a. 9». 94 96 4 Un nil ( «I t.a mo% ioo% ioo% 4 Un Oil Prod «a 71 7 1 7 1 2 Virginia Ry 6a-91% 91 9.1 Foreign Honda 4 Ruaalart 6%s . 18% 17% 17% 10 flust 6%a ctfa N C 16% 18% i .< % 11 U b Max 4s ctfa. .. 32 12 12 I r-- ^ | Omaha Livestock IV -- ■ J Omaha March II. Receipts war#: f'attia. Hogs. Mheep Official# Mondev ...19.266 16,174 10,460 official Tuesday ...11,171 12.007 12.224 Official Wednesday.. 7.f>.,b 12.682 12.<21 Official Thurada) . 4.107 16,102 7.044 Official Friday _ J.Nll 11,424 1,622 Saturday estimate .. iioO 11.one 600 Mil days thia week .36,612 102.161 47,261 Mama daya lost a k .34.639 104,211 40 471 Manta daya 2 w i a o . 31,616 100.f?| 60,430 Mama daya 3 w a a o. 33.10* 104.227 62,720 Mania daya year ago.21,862 02,671 49,9al rattle—Receipts loo head. The run of rattle this week haa been the largest in some time, nearly IS.600 heed, and trend of ateer prices has been generally lower. A faw of Ohe heat heavy steers have held sreadv. but others ara generally 16026c off. end plainer grades as well aa most yaarllnga are from 26c to 60c below the high time last week Top for the week waa 111.10. She stock haa held up fairly well, good grades being steady and me diums not over 16026c lower. Stocketa and feeders are unchanged. Today’s mar ket waa nominally steady on all classes. Quotations on rattla: Cholca to prime beeves. $10.50011.10; good to choice beeves. $1.60010.40; fair to good beeves. $1.40 0$.50; common to fair beeves, $7.60 S3.60; good to choice yearllnga, $0.00 If.26; fair to good yearllnga, $3,000 $00; common to fair yearllnga. $*.750 *00; good to choice fed heifers. $7 25 01.26; fair to good fed heifers, $6.25 07.26; common to fair fed heifers, $5.00 06.00; choica to prime fed cows. $6.25 07.26: good to choice fed cows, $5 600 6.26; fair to good fed cows, $4.800 5.50; common to fair fed cows. $2.5004.26; good to choice feeders, $7.76 0 8.85; fair to good feeders. $7.0007.75; common to fair feeders, $6.0006.75; good to choice atockera. $7.2508.00; fair to good stock era. $6.2507.25; common to fair atockers, $6.0006.00- traahy atockera. $4.0005.00; stock heifers. $4.0005.50; stock cows, $3.0004.00; stock calves. $4.0007.50; veal calves, $4 00010.60; bulls, slags, etc.. $4.00 06.26. Hogs—Receipts. 11.000 head. Higher trends elsewhere coupled with only a fair supply gave the local trade a strong active tone thia morning. Shippers were out in good season and before much time had passed movement was under way at prices mostly 6 010c higher than Friday. Tha packer market waa also of an active character and prices mostly 6010c high er than yesterday prevailed as clearance started. Bulk of the sales was at $6.*00 7.10 with top for the day $7.10. Although pricea showed a good tone the flrat part of the week, midweek found values drop ping sharply and the close finds the mar ket 10020c lower than last Saturday. HOGS. No. Av. Mb Pr No. Ar Sh. Pr 41 . .431 40 $6 55 *3. .20* ... $6 65 44..447 70 6 76 84..161 ... 6 $0 74..2*0 40 6 OR 67..254 80 7 Ofl 68..257 ... 7 05 60..260 ... 7 10 8heep and Lambs—Receipts 600 head. The few lamhs at hand were directs and the market waa nominally steady While fat lamb pricea showed a stronger atti tude thie week advances were rather lim ited and the market at the close looked strong to around 10c higher than last Saturdav. Best limbs touched $16.00 this week. Fluctuations In the shearer trade were small throughout and the market not much changed from a week ago. Aged sheep show an .upturn of 25©35c for the alx-dav period. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Fat lambs, good to choice. 815.25016.*5; fat lambs, fair to rood. $13.75015 00; clipped lambs. $13.10013.25; shearing larpbs. 815.00015 35; wethers. $7.750 1 0.60; year Hnrs. $§00012.50. fat ewes Jirht. $3,000 10.35; fat ewes, heavy. $6.000 7.75. Receipts and disposition of livestock at T'nlon stockyards. Omaha for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. March 15. RECEIPTS—ft ARM __ Cattle Hnfm Sheep. Missouri Pacific . j Cnlon Pacific . * 17 * *• C. A N. W. east. 4 c. A- N W . west. 2 65 c . Mt. P. M A- 0. 21 C , R. A’ Q wc*f . 1 7 j C . R. 1. At P . »sst. 1 c R T A T . west. 1 Illinois Central . 2 Chicago Great Western .. 1 Total receipts. 12 jg* 2 DISPOSITION—H KAD. 1to|« A rmotjr A- Co. 3 73-’ Cud ah' Packing- Co . * 4ft', Bold ps :;inr C«. ! V'O Morrfs Packing Co.. , ! . i'm Mwlft Ar Co. , Midwest Parking Co.\\ *. 1 - Murphv. j. w. . . *4r, Kenneth Ar Murray..!!!!!!*’.’.! 207 Total . * j4j Fait St. Louis Livestock. Fast Sr Lou!*. March 1;.—Hogs_Re bulk light hn,B. I? 4#«T. SO: top. J7 S5 S,d(U,m *"<' h..w butch/,.. 17 15 to7'150 of*1,ll»h'» .nd t>l(r, -tronr: l ift . ,V»°D "T"5 kind., «« 7 Tf lid pn-bttunti, k>d,. i* ti- ' 11r, kind.. I5 0ter.no: p.,k.r •c«ii,.ow» : i”’.,k Br ** «" «»r7d wi7h L w* b*"'’ m.rk., VI*.. . h 'k '■''tumor, beef ,t»,r, Ind rtoiT.'T' ”."r’ bologn, hull, uiht »n<1 feeder ete... iltutv S0ch hi/h.. nJ' b" '"d heifer. «r* t* "* fn'. vr,u *"Mured «t..r, •>o .5: lon«t »e«rlin-«. <In r,n ” ft" ‘ bulk. *nr , h.Zt 1 Fn' "*b> ve.rllnr. ' r" •*»>.»"■ b,.f row, 14 tnrt M 75«v;s*r'’ * '■’9l r"': bologna bull.. .r?h*:D "*'! T..trb.—r»o.tni, ^Ort.v, tr.de. norrln.l for wrrv f.t .?b'’'a V..r, „g. „.,dy o,h.r cl i.... tie hlghe— ton »tc «< ht.i 1 ,,s "»• <•*>!. » t 5r^.'.J .,„ * 1 * R<> bulk t|,bt ,,, *** “"I" *'• BB-tt Wgth.r, I, *-'■'•>-»'■'» in #•: ctirp,rt w„h. «i.u. eftv, a,j.xrsrk;.. week"‘ago*°Fs^*S/,: m*rk.*t co»nP«red with weea ago. Fat ate»r« and vearllnge stea.lv iisr\?**r: s^A1^ ton lift In’ il.Vdv o' f"' 10'T’ •"(1 h.lfrrn, "t ,dv. 25c lower: c.nnet. ,n.1 cutter, • le.rtv; ve«|«, .|e.dv: too. Ill oil' hull,' ItoJkJe. higher: loo 44 no bl*her: etock v»»rllne. an,| k rh'j; f'*'’ln* low. .inti heir ers strone. 25<* higher he.,1 ■ mttrkel 5 to J0f higher: ton $7 1ft; bulk of sales 16 §507 in- tieht lights. t< ro«. * an- butch ers. $7 00 0 7.10. mixed. $*.0007.90: heavv ^ackera. $6 26; stag*. $.', 00: rood pigs. 16 ”0 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none: mar hat compared with week ago: Strong 25c I nlgrer: too lambs. $16 75: top ewes. $10.26. ✓ ' " ‘ - ■■ MW Financial News ---/ Tot«l tiork ,al.a 415,?00 aharaa. Twrnty Induatnala aMia«i,l nat loss. R*. High. 1924. 101*4; low. 94 18. Twenty railroad* averaged 14.17; net loss, .u. High 1924, 16 90; low. 62 74. York. March 16.— Hear pressure against the tire. motor and tobacco ahare*. apparently based on unfavorable earnihgs and dividend rumors, unsettled today s stock market, although Independ ent atrength waa shown by sums of tha medium priced rail Issues Tiadlng was largely of a profeaalonal character, at It haa been for the last month or Op ore. Speculative feara for the aafalsr of tha dividend on Kelly-Springfleld 9 ler cent preferred, action on which ia (life about April 1. were reflected In a eeVfn-pnlnt break In that stock to 68. fleevy liqui dation of the common gent that down more than three points to 17H, * new low record for the year Net lo**e* In moat of the other rubber lesu> * were held to fractions. Goodrich touching a new b.w at 21, off 1. Selling of the motor shares was based on unconfirmed repqrt* that some of the leading companies were not finding a ready market for their cars and storing a large portion of their output, ('hand ler broke 34 points to 684, a new 1924 low; Maxwell A dropped I to 60. Stewart-Warner sold down 14 in li, end Studebaker and most of the others yield ed fractionally. Treasure agalnat the tobacco group cen tered In Tobacco product* Issues, each of which dropped mar* than two polnta to new 1924 Tows, on rumors questioning the maintenance of the 8 per cant divi dend New lows In this group also were recorded by A met lean Sumatja common and preferred Consolidated cigar mini mon and preferred and General Cigar. General electric advanced fractionally to -'28, a new hlxh since 1902. and then broke nearly 8 polnta from the ton on profit taking Coin Products Pupont and Gulf State* Ht«e| alao reacted sharply on real 1 e.ing sale* Another decline In commodity price* resulted In further liquidation of the silk snare- Mnllluson and Julius Kataer drop ping 24 and *4. respectively, to th# low aat priest of iho \ ■•*> (’oca t’ola was again In supply, touch Inx another new low at 81 '4 off 24. In further reflection of speculative ditat> pulntment over 112*1 earning*, which left * slight margin over the 7 per cent dividend rate. rhesapeake A Ohio wae on* of th* active feature* of the rail group, closing \ higher at 764. Good buying also waa | noted In Norfolk A Western. New Or j leans. Texas A Mexico, and Krl* first I preferred. I.a« kawanna end Northern Ta Ciflo were heavy The weekly clearing houae statement showed Increaaea of 197.785.000 In loan*, discounts nn«1 Investments: 1799.00*' In cash In own vaults 1*7 n.14.000 In net de mand deposit* and 16.489.000 in time de posit* fteeerve of member l-anka In the federal reserve bank dropped 14,917,000. Further Improvement In the French frarp which carried It above 4 4 c. tea luted tlie foreign exchange market Moat of Die other rate* held steady althouah Mraalllan tnllrela dropped about 60 point* on lit* heavy piiM-ha*"* of doilat* to lllu d* Janeiro to meet interest pavmants. N. Y. Quotations | V / Now Turk Stock exchange quotation* furntehed hr .T. 8 bar he A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building Friday High. Low. Cloae Close Ajax Rubber _ 7% 7% 7% 8% Agri Chemical ... 11% 11% 11% 11% Alliod Cham . «f% 47% 47% 4* Allis-Chalmara . 45% 44% Am Beet Sugar. 49% Am Br Sho* F>. 79 »0% American Can ...116% 115 116 116% Am C A F .167 144 166 147 Am H A L . 11 1® l» 11% Am H A L pfd. 54 % 67% Am Int Corp _ 22% 22% 22% 22% Arn Linaeed OH. 15 Am Locomotive ... 7*% 71% 71% "3% Am S A C . 16. Ain Smelting .... 43 42% **% Am Smelting pfd. Am Steel Fdry-38% 38% 36% 34% Am Sugar . 64 63% 63% 64% Ain Sumatra .... 18% 14% 14% 19% Am T A T . 12»% 12» lS'i% 129% Am Tobacco .1*7% *2!^ Am Woolen .74 73% 71% 74 Anaconda. *4% 33% 34 34% Aasd Dry Good*... 98% 97% *7% •• A.ao Oil . 31% 31% 31% 31% Atchison .99% 98% 99% 99% A O A W I .. 77 A u§Un-N*ctoola * 111! '. i!! ■ • • • 23 22% bSi5« i n" '.* * .:::: i * * i=z vi 1*1% i^v. y* & O .,,..66% 64 »4 61 Beth Stl ....66% 66 66 66% Hrok M Pfd . 66% 65% 6* 66% R Mkt Ry .1*»% 16 li*% 16% 1‘a 1 Hack .. "4 Cat P01. s.44 **!4 5|’« J4,» C»1 ft A Alin Co. *>*4 ,« Can Pac . •••• 144% ( erro de Paaco . 44% 46% 44% 46% C.nt l.eath .. •••• 1® rent 1-eattj nfd . 34 >.4 M*4 83*4 3444 Chand Slotor. ... 69 !4 6664 S«‘A ®# rhea ft Ohio .... 74!4 7414 74,,4 >-4*4 Chic- ft N W . 31 304, 30 4, 30% C M ft St P . 16t4 U 15 IS C M ft It P pfd... 26 *4 73 *s*t 2« C R I ft P . 23*4 3J '4 rhlle Cop . 27 44 2744 Chino . .... ■••• J$V» Clueti-Peabv _ 72 7i% 71% 72 Coca-Cola ....... 66% 63% 43% 65% Cluott-P pfd.• • •••• Colo Fuel A I ... 24% 32% 32% .33% Col Carbon . 60% 50% 60% 61% Coiubia Gaa ..• 23% Congoleum . 64% 67% 63% 64% Cons Clgara . 1* 15% 16% 16% Cor.t Can . 44% 49% 49% 50 Cont Motora 180 178 % 178% 180% Corn Prod (new) 36 35% 35% .76% Coeden . 25% .75% 35% 35% Crucible . 61% 62% 61% 63% Cuba C Fug _ 16% 16% 16% 15% C Cane Sugar pfd 48 67 % 67% 68% Cuba-Am Sugar . 36% 36% 34% 36% Cuvamel Fruit ... 70% 70 70 7®% Daniel Boone ... 31% 30% .70% 30% Davidson Chem ..62% 61% 61% 52% Dela A Hud.1®8% Dome Mining . 18% 18% Dupont de Nem.124% 132% 132% 134 Kastman Kodak .. 26% 25% 25% 26% Elec St Bat. 60% Famous Players .. 66% 65% 65% 66% Fifth A B But... 12 11% 11% 11% Fisk Rubber . 8 8% Freeport Tex _ 10% 10% 10% 10% Gen Asphalt . 41% 41 41% 41% Gen Electric 226 220% 220% 226% Gen Motor* . 16% 15% 16% 15% Goodrich .21% 21 21 22% Gt No Ore . 29% 29% 29% 29% Gt No Ry pfd_ 66% 66% 66% 56% Gulf St Steel _ 80% 80% 80% 81% Hayea Wheel _ 44 47 % 43% 44% Hudeon Motora ..29% 28% 21% 29 Horn Min Co . 60 Houston Oil . 71 70% 70% 71 Hupp Motora .••.11% 14 16 16% 111 Central . 101 % 101 Inspiration . 24% 24 % Int F. C Co . 24% 24 24 % 24% Int Harvester . ** Int M M . 7% 7% 1 Int M M pfd. 30% 10 30 % 31 Ini Nickel . U% **% Int Paper ...• • • • • • *• % Invincible Oil .... 15% 14% 14% 16% K C Southern . . 78% Kelly-Spring . 2®% 17% 17% 20% Kennecott . 36% *6 36 36% ‘ Ke\ stone Tire .... 2% 2% 2% -J4 I Lee Rubber . 12% 12 12 If!* 'Lehigh Valfeq ... 41% 68 68 68% Lehigh Rite. ;••• J9% Lima I»no . 45% 6a% Looae-Wiles . •• l.outa A Nash ... . *’% JJ% Mar k Truck .... 87 8c. % 86% 8| Maxwell Motor A 52% 6® 60 52 Maxwell Motor B. 14% 13% 14 14% Marland . 37% 37% 37% ?iS | Mexican Seaboard. 11% 18% 1* 19% Middle State* Oil. 4% 4% Midvale Steel. *1% Mo Parif.r . 12% 11% 12% 12% Mo Par nfd _ 38% 38% 38% 21% Mont-Ward . 26% 26% 26% 26% Mother Lode 8% 8% 8% 8% Nat Fnatnel . 17% National Lead. 140 N V Air Brake ..4 1 4<>% 40% 41% V T r#nt Rite* . 2% 2% 2% 2% v T Ontral .101% ino% 101 loi 1 N T N H A H .. 19% 19% 19% 19% North Am Co. 23% 23% North Pac . 61% 50% 6®% 51% N A W Ry .121% 120% 120% 120% Orpheum . 19% Owens Hot tie . __ 43% Peciflc Oil . ul% 11% 52 Parkard Motor ..11% 11 11% 11% Pan-American 48% 4* 4>% 4*% Pan-Amerlran B . 44% 45% 46% 46 Penn 11 R. 43% 43% Teoples Gaa 95 95 Here M*ro ....... 41% 4!% 41% 4 2 Phillip* Pet* . ... 40% 40% 40% 4® % Perc#-.vrrow .... 1®% to 1®% 9% Potlum Cereal ..61% 51% 6t% 51% Pressed *’e#l Car 54% PrAfi A Refiners . 34% 36 , Pullman 114% ]ie 119 119 j Punta A! Sug . 67 48% *8% 87% Pure Oil ..24% 24 24 24% Pail S»e#l Soring 113% 111 113 113% Pav Consolidated.. 1® 10 Reading. 85% 58 55 55% Heading Rite* .. 17% 17% 17% 17% Heplogle. . 1®% 10% Hen Iron A Sle#| . 55% 65% 61% 55% Roval Dutch N T. 53% 54% si Louis A S Fran 27% 27% 21% 23% St Lou is 4 8 7V. . *4% 34% 34% 34% Schulte rig Stor 103% 1®?% 1®2N 1®4% Sear*.Roebuck. . . 40 89% 84% 40 Shell Cnion OIL... 18% 11% 19% 18% Simmons Co. 21% 22% Sinclair Gil_... 23% 17% 21% 23% y! os# - Sheffield. .. «3% Skelly Oil. 14% 24% 24% 24% South Pac. 86% 88% 11% 14% Mou’ H lt»ll. 9’H 6JH J3V4 6JJ. St Oil or Calif. . *294 «3 «2 ;:v St*,21Vt#-wSrair.':: \\% Si' ji* ? u s;Xbh.,r;rrb,:..-.-.i.iS »•« T*\mm Co 42 % 42 4? 41 % t.J:; *• p.;:.»-*. **j?jj Tlmb-n Rollerbear .. • ** J* !;u Tob Pronina . *2'4 JJV ‘j.r Tob Product. A .. • »*» **’* •* 4 Tr.nacont Oil .... «'4 J 1‘nlon Pacific -H9'ft It* 159!, li*H I nltcd Fruit . • _ ■ ;• r s Cat Iron Pip, .7 '* 4 J7<4 !• ■< In.! Alcohol .. 7«*4 71V 74*4 * r n Rubber .i s lT 19 Rubbar pfd .. *«’« ** ,11^* It <9 Siefl .|*J’4 1»:*4 *!% ’•* IT fi Steel pfd.„ 1’* *2*1* 1'tah fonner . 97 ««*4 JJ «7 4 Vanadium .1"S 50’, »•% War..-::::::: « 5 weeVe"rn ?'n ‘!!!!! <? ^ Westing Flee _ 47% 68% 67% «3% Wanting Rites . 1% 1% White Eagle Oil. 2« J« ■White dotnra 67% 67% I Wilson nfd - 5® 45% 50 46 Wlllya-Overland 12 11% 11% 11% wiiivs-Overland pf 13% 81% ** 8*S Wilson 11 71% Woolworth Co . •• 13® Worthing Pump ... 2*% W.lgler Co . 37% 14% 37% 17% | Total atorka. 488.109 share* New York Bonds | ---1 \ New York. Ifarrh 1S — fflgne ef revlr* log Intereat In the bond market. which had been awaiting (Inal diapoattlon of the' Income tax payment a. were notice able In today * brief aeaalon. Trading ac tivity naturally waa reduced, but the etrong undertone of the market wee re flected In an upward trend for all auee The relief of Wllaon tk Cn bond hold era over abandot ment of *he romyanC* plan for a capital readjustment «a» shown tn the fuither recovery of Its OtoH gationa. The con\ertlbla 7%e gamed 3 points and the fa were % point higher. Quiet buving tarried a wide range of high gtade and low priced railroad issues into hl*rher gretind. Selling of Kelly Springfield stocks baaed on uneaalneaa over the safety of the 8 per < ftii |.refe'te<3 dividend, brought liq uidation of the romi'itnv » | per cent bonds, which fell 2 point* below par to a new low rime for the year. Profit taking ccntiticed to cut the recent gam of Punts Alegre Sugar 7a. w hh h atta ned a new | igh of 122 yesterday. Although some concern wm felt in In vestment circle* over the recent order of the intceatMte commerce commission di recting the rale of I860.*00 Chicago 1 nlon Station bond* to the highest bidder bank era regarded the move only a* an exper1 ment and were inclined to believe that onlv a wide extension of the method would disturb market condition*. I oiled State* Bond*. (Sales in ft.*00.) High. x>w Close 8* Liberty 3%s.8* to 81.18 9*30 115 Liberty 1st 4Gs . 99 6 99 99 4 174 Liberty 2d 4%*.. 9'* 4 9f.J 99 2 123 Liberty 3d 4‘4a..l00 99 30 99 31 2*4 Liberty 4th 4%s. . 99 7 99 4 99 4 27 U S Govt 41 vs .1005 100.3 100.5 Foreign. 24 Argentine 7a.101% 101% 1*1% 149 A net Gov md lo 7a 90 39% 9 0 1 Chinese Gov Rv 6s 42 42 42 1 City of Lvons fia. . . 74% *6% 74% 1 C of Marseilles 6* 76% 76% 7«% 11 C of R d Jan* *s '47 91 91 91 l Cxecbo-Slov Rep ga 0o% 95% 95% 17 Dept of Seine 7a . 8 2 81 % 8 2 4 D of C 5%% n *29.101 100% 101 55 I) of ('an 5a *62.. 91% 99% 91% 1 Dut East lnd 6a *62 92% 92% 92% 27 Frairerican 7 % a. . . 88% 88% 88% 41 French Hep 8s. 97% 97% f7'4 26 French Hep. 7%s.. *4% *4% 94% T5 Jap. 1st 4%*. 97 >4 97 9.% 2 Japanese 4a. . 98% -»8% JJ i 34 King. Of HH. 8*. 100 99 % 99% 44 King, of He| gs-101 99% 99% 5 King, of Den 4a.. 94% 94 94 % 12 King, of N. fg. ■43 33 92% 93 23 Klnr, C., S. *s 74% 74% 74% 2 King, of Swed. 6a.102 302 102 60 Drien. D. deb 6a.. 88% 88 £ 23 Paria-Lyona-M. 6a. 71% 70% <0% 2 Rep. of Bolivia 8a. 88 88 68 2 Rep. of Chile 7». . . 95 95 95 17 Rep. of Ool. «%*.. 96% 95% 9»% 50 Rep. of Cuba 6V»a. 91% 91% 91% 29 Rep. of If. 6a. A*52 90 8* 90 2 State o' H P. a f 8a 99 99 99 11 U. K. O. B. A 5%al*7% 1»? 1J7 44 IT. K G. B 15%a 37 99% 99% 99% 18 IT. s. o' Braxil 8a.. 93% 93 93% 5 IT. ft. of P C. R. 7a 79% 79 .9% 2 17. S. of Mex. 6a.. 49% 49 49% 24 Am. A. Chem 7%* 9.5% 95% 95% 2 Am. Chain of d. 6* 92% 92% 92% 20 Am. Cot. 011 6a... 83 87% M 3 Am. Smelt, fa.102% 102 102% 9 Am. Smelt. 6a..... 92% 92% 92% 13 Am. Sugar 6a -101% 101% 1*0 37 A. T. A T. 6%a. r.100 99% 100 4 A. T. A T. c. t. 6a 97% 97% 97% 8 A T. A T c. 4a... 93% 93% 93% 1 Am. W. W. A K 6a 94 84% 84% 4 Ana. Cop. 7a. '33.. 98 97% 97% 16 Ana. Cop. 6s. *53.. 96 95% 27 A. A Co. of D. 6%a 9f*% 90*, 90% 29 At T. A S. F. g- 4s 86% 84% * « % ’9 Balt. A O. 6a. . ..101% 301% 1*1% 27 Balt. A O c. 4% a. 87 «6% 8J% 3 B T. Of P 1st *B 98% 98 98 % 2 Bet. 8. c. 6*. 1. A. 98% 98% 98% 2 Beth. Steel $%*.. 90% 9* 90 6 Brier H. Steel 5%a 94%' 94% 94% 1 Bk Ed g 7a. D .105% 1«8% 108% 154 Bklvn.-M. T ■ f «a 75% 75 7»% 3 Calif. Pet. 4 %a- 95 95 % 95% 5 Can. Pac. d. 4a.... 80 • £% 80 11 car.. C. A O. 6a . 97% 97% 97% 1 Central of Ga Ca .101 101% 101% 8 Central Leather as. 93% 93% 93% 2 Cent Pac ftd 4a... 85% 86% 85% Cl C AO cv 4 %a. ... 92% 9-% 92% 7 C A O cv 4%a.90% 9*% 90% 26 (* A A 3%P. 4 0 39% o9% 15 C B A Q ref 6. A. 97% 97 »7 1C A E I aa. <6% 7«H | 1 CMAStP rv 4 %a... 54% 66% 64% 47 CMAStP ref 4%a... 62 62 JJ 134 CMAStP 4a '2a-8*% ••% *{H 4 c A N W 7a. 1067* 106% 105% 25 Chicago Rye 5»... 77% 77% ;7 * 3 c R I A P ref 4a.. *6% 76% <£% 6 Chile Copper 6s.. .100% 100% 3 CCCAStL ref Ka A. 1*1% 101 jk 1^ 14 C A 8 ref 4%a.84 8.% J4 14 Com Pow 6*. 89% }!J* 6 con Power &■. {*% J* a 1 (’ C Sug deb 8s atp 98% 98% • *% 7 Cuban Am Sug 8a 108 10* 101 7 D A H ref 4. . 86 % 8* 7 r> A R o ref 5a... J.% 37 3. J D A R O con 4a... 48% 48% 65 » 6 Pat Ed ref 6a-105 1J» 10a 12 Detroit U R)» 4%a SJ *7* Jg 31 DuP de N " % a ..}®7% JJJ}* JJ* * 6 Du Light 6a 04% 104% 104.* t Eaat C S 7%*...1JI% 1*J 1JJ 4 Empire G A F 7%» 91% *1% •]* 2 Brie pr lien 4a ... 64% 44% 44% 2 Erie gen lien 4* . . . 64% -4% 64% 7 Bal?. A O. g 4a.. 84 U A .4 2 Flak Rubber la ...1"3 102 I*** 4 Goodrich 4%s .55% 98% 91% 7 Odyr Tir* 8s 31..102% 102% 102% 14 Gdyf Tire Is *41. .116% 114% 116% 6 Gd T Rv of C 6a.103% 103% 103% 17 Ot Nor 7s A .107% 107% 1®<% 2 Gt Nor 6%s B ... 98% 98% 98% 2 Harsher Choc 6s ..102% 102% 102% 10 H A M ref 6a A... 82 12 £2 1 H O A R 6 % a . . 9 7% 97% 9.% 5 III B T ref 6a ... 94% 94 94 16 Imp Jap 4 % a .... 92% 92% 92% 1 inter R T . 87% 17% l<% 47 Inter R T 4s. 63% 42% 63 * 45 lnt R T ref 5s atdp 62% 62 62% f lnt A Ot \' adl 4s 5*% 50% 60% 2 lnt A C.t N 1st 6>. . 93 92% 92% 20 Inter M M a f 4a... 81% *1% * l % « Inter P ref 5a B .. 84% 83% 83% 1 U Cent r fg 4* .. 19% 19% 19% 8 K C Ft S A W 4a.. 74% 76 % 74% 1 K C Southern »* ... 87% 87% 87% 24 K O Terminal 4a... 82% *7% *2% 1 Kan G A K 6a _ 9 ,% 95% 96% 19 KeUy-Sp Tire la ...1*0 98 98 2 Lake Sh A M 4s 93% 93% 93% 7 Lou A Nash 6a 2002 99% *9% 99% 16 Mag Copper 7* ....117 116% 116% 12 Man Sue 7%*.1*1% 1tt% 1*1% 2 Mar O 7%a w w...10*% 10*% 1**% 2 MM Steel cv 6a... 89% 19% 99% 4 Mil El R A L 5s... 87 82% 82% 2 Minn A St L 4g ... 21 21 21 10 M St PA S ft, a. ..102% 1*2% 1*2% 17 M K A T Ca C_97% 97% 97% 81 M K A T 6s A ... 91% II 11% 69 M K A T 6a A ... 56 56% 66% 6 M Pao 1st 6a .93% 93% 91% 7 M Par gen 40 . 66 66 64 11 Mon Pow f.s A ... 95% 96% 95% 6 N E T A T 1st Is.. 91% 98% 98% 11 N O T A M 1 6s_ *1% 91% 91% 19 N T Can d Is .104% 104% 104% 14 N T C r A 1 la_94% 96% 94% I N T c A S L 4a A.101% 100% 100% 4 N T Efll r 4%e....l00% 110% 110% »5 NT XH 7 p o 74% 74% 74% 1 NT NU A H 6s 1*41 *8 64 M 5 N T Te| ref fa '41.. 105% 105 105% 2 N T W A B 4 %•. • 44% 44% 46% 12 N A Western cv 4a..121% 110% 120% 11 V A Edison a f 6a.. 17% 92% 92% 4 No Pacific ref 6s B.103 1*2% 102% 6 No Pac n 6a D rtf.. 90% 90% 90% 12 No Par pr In 4a... 81 81 81 6 X Rtataa Pw 6 a B163% 101 102 4 K W Bell Tel Ta_1*8% 107% 107% 8 Oregon S L ref 4a.. 93% 93% 91% 4 Ore-W R R A N 4a. 10% 10% 10% 1 Pacific OAKS*. 12% 92% 92% 1 Pacific T A T Ga *62. 91 % 91% tl«% If Penn R R 4%*_108% 1*8% 108% 7 Penn R R gen 6a... 99% 99% 99% 1 Penn R R gen 4%s. 90% 9*% 90% 2 Pere Marq ref 6a.. 9J% 93% 93% a Phila Co ref 4s.102% 102 102 1 Phil* Co 6%*. 91% 91% 91% 6 Prod A Ref 8a w w.l*9 lot 109 15 Public Service 6a... 88% 88% 38% 73 Punt* Alegre S 7a..121% 119% 119% 3 Reading gen 4a.... 89% 89% 89% 4 Rem Arms a f 6a.. 94% 93% 94% ? R I A A L 4%a- 74% 74% 76% * * • • 9 Residence Loans We offer attractive loans on resi dence properties. Term fifteen years—rate 6%—prompt closing. Loan Correspondent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. \ United &tatpa (Uniat (Cnngtaug 1612 Farnam Street Tel. JA 2911 1 StMMiAS4»R*<id!v 77% il l Tl . 71 BtLABFpr lien 4#A 63% 43% *«% 7 at I. * BP adl 4n . 74% 74% 70S 34 St !. A B P Inc 4«. *4 >4 44 (4% in St I. s W con 4a. 41% 31% *1 % 6 st p it nt »• . 34% »«% 14 Sen Air 1# con *r . 74 77% 77% 17 Sea Air 1, a ll 6a 61 61% (2 4 Sea A I, ref la . -% 62 % 12% 4 Sn Ion OH rnl 7a. *1% »l % »'% > sin r.in OH • %«.. «n% <6% *'•% I Sin Pipe Una 6a.. 43% *3% H% 6 Sooth Pan raf 4. ».,% >6% 4 6% 1 Sooth Pie rnl tr 4s *2% 32% 32*4 44 Sooth Bv (en 4 % a 103% lot*. lot% 1 stioth Hr con 6a . 47% 47% 47% 44 Sooth Re |en 4a.. 70% 70% 70% 7 Sll Tub 7a.103% in % ]«»% 2 S K n» O 7» ... 44 % 44% 44% I* Tenn Kin rrf 4» .. 44 44% 44 3 Third Avn adl !a 46% 46 46 1 Third Ave rrf 4* . 64 % 64*4 14’6 1 lln far 1 at 4a . «»>, «4% 44% 7 United D Xr .113% 113% 113% 2 V R St I. 4r. 43% *3% 43% 13 r S Roh 64 43 % 43% 43% 14 r S Steel . f 6a .102% 102% 102% 2 I'nlted Si R 6a .100'. 1"0 100% 4 Va-l'ar 7*i4 .34% 2* 34 • 17 Va-Car t’h 7a _ 44 44% 47 I Vlr Ry 6a . 44 »4 44 3 IValiaah lal 6a .... 47% 47% 47% 1 Wert Par 6. . 43% 43% «3% 6 Went Kier 7a ....107% 107% 1"7% 12 Went Sh 44 . 30 *0 30 4 Wl.lt - Sp St 7a. . 44 43% 43% 44 WII * Co 7%r .. 44% 47% 44% 17 Wllnnn It C lnt 4. . 43% 43% 43% I T 4h 4 T <i .. .34 46% 46 Total honda, 16,042.000. f 4 Omaha Produce V.. — — .. — J Omaha, March 15. BUTTER Creamery—Local Jobbing pries to re tailers; Extras. 49", extras In €0-lo tubs 48* ; standards, 48e; firsts. 47c. Dairy—Buyers are paying 24c for best table butter In rolls or tubs; 26028c for common packing stock. For best sweet unsalted butter. .!6c. BUTTERFAT. For No. 1 cteem Omaha buyer* *re paying 41r per lb. at country stations. 47 delivered Omaha. FliRSH MJLK. $? 26 per cwt. for fresh milk testing 1.5 delivered on dairy platform Omaha. EGGS. Delivered Omaha In new case*; Fresh egg* On case rnunt basis hy express. 16 00; freight ahlpment. $5 80 per case. Some buyers are paying 23c for nearby, new-laid, clean and uniformly large egge. grading U. 8. special* or bet ter. Jobbing prlcee to retallere: U. 8. spe cials. 28c: U. 8. extras, 26c; country run. 24c; No. 1. small. 22c; checka. 22c. POULTRY. Buyera are paying around the following prices for fat No. 1 stock; Alive—Heavy hens. 5 lba. and over, 20c; 4 to 6 lb* . 19c; light hens, 18c; springs, smooth legs. 20021c; stags. 17c; Leghorn springs, 17c; roosters, 12c; ducks, fat ana full feathered. 12014c: geese, fat; full feathered. 12014c; No. 1 turkeys, t lbs. and over, 18c; old Toms and No. 2, not culls, 18c; pigeons, $1.00 per dozen; ca pons, 7 lbs. and over. 26c per lb., under 7 lbs.. 22c per lb.; no calls, sick or crippled poultry wanted. Dressed—Buyera ara paying for dressed chickens, ducks and geese. 2 0 3c above alive prlcee, and for dressed turkeys, 6 0 6c above live prlcee. Some dealers are accepting shipments of dressed poultry and selling same on 10 per cent commts s.on basis. _ _ Jobbing prices of dressed poultry to re tailers; Springs, soft, 2©023c; broilers, No. 1. 42c; No. 2, 32c; hens. 28e; roosters. 17018c; ducks. 25028c; geese. 2O0*Sc; turkeys, 10c; No. 2 turkeys, considerably less. FRESH FISH. Omaha Jobber* are soiling at about tha following prices f. o. b. Omaha: Fancy white fish. 20c: lake trout, mkt : hali but. mkt , northern bullheads. Jumbo. 2 024c; catfish, regular run. 30032c; fillet of haddock. 25c: hltck cod sable fish,ateak. 1 20c, smelts. 28 0 33c; flouders 20c; crap pies. 20'<j25e; black os**. 35c; Spanish mackerel. IV, to 2 lb*. 25c. Frozen fish. 204c less than prices above. Fresh oystara. per gallon, $2 800 4 ©0. Shell oyatcre and clam*, per 100. $2.00. CHEESE Local Jobber* are eelllng American cheese, fency grade, aa follows: Single daisies. 24V*c; double daisies. 24c; Young Americas 26c; longhorns. 24V£c; square prlnta. 25**c; brick. 25c; llroburger. 1-lb. aiyle, 14 25 per dot: Swiss, domeetlc, 48c; block, 3Rc; Imported, $0c; imported Roquefort, $ic: New York white. *4e. BEEF CUTS. Wholesale prices or beef cute effective today are a* follow* No. 1 rounds. 18c; No. 2. 17e: No. f. lie; No 1 lotna 24c; No 2, 31c; No. 2. 17c. No. 1 ribs 2«c: No f. 24c: No. 1. lie; No 1 chucks, lie; No. 2. lie; No. 3. 9c; No. 1 p*atee, $;**c; No. 2. 8c; No I. 7c. FRUIT*. Jobbing prlcee: Frewoerries—Florida, quarto, market about 79r. Grapefruit—-Per box. extra farcy, •$ 19 0 4 60; fancy. $1.1504 00. Cranberries—Jersey, 50-Ib. boxes, eatrm fancy, 12.00; fancy, $4 25. Orange#—California naval, fancy **- . cording to size, $3.8506.50; choice, S6c lees. Banana#—Per pound. 9010c Applet — In boxes Washington De licious. extra fancy. $3 750 4 90; fancy, $3 2503 69 choice. $2.2602.60! Washing ton Jonathan*. ex*ra fancy, I? $9; fancy $2 50; Rome Beauty, extra fancy. $2.50; fancy. $2 25: white winter Pearroain, ex tra fancy, $2 ©©02 25. Lemon#—California, fancy, per box. 16 00. choice, per box. $8.10. Avocados—(Alligator peers), per doi, 14.0© Apples—In barrels of 14$ lbs ; Tow* Winetaps. fancy. $4.00; Missouri Blark twig. fancy, 15 50; Jonathans, fancy, fro©; Ben Davfs, fancy; *4.7*; Jona thans, Iowa, extra fancy. $6 10, Ganoa, fancy, $5.90; Virginia Beauty, $5 If. VEGETABLE* Jobbing prices. Cabbage—Celery cabbag*. 10a per lb.; new Texas cabbage, 4**o per lb ; era tea, 4c per lb. New Boots—Texes beets and carrot* | " f UK. UUlHIin. » ' • - •••• 92 *0 i;*apiant—f' dm. 15": 2®<! t»af i*. oniu»*—tafluw. I" »a< ha per lb. »4o| red aacka, «■»<:; while. Mika le per lb i Spanish. per irate. $2.6002.»#. shallot*—Southern. 91 00 per doA caiery—Cgiiforn**. Vmr ',0<- according to *.** 11.2502 00; Florida, rough. dr* irate. 93 25 Tomato**—Crate, ait baake.A *' 1k*‘ per baaket ll 25; Florida, crate MM. lettuce—Hea l per crate. 93 50; par do/ 12 20- hothouse leaf. 45c per do*. Hon:a—*1 urmpa. paranlpa. baata ana car« rota, in aa ka. 2403c per lb ; rutabaga*, in ss-ka. 24c: less than sackA 2c l*i»:.pera- Green Mango per lb *»r Cucumber#—Hothouse. 13.60 per doaen* Parsley—Southern. per do*. DuncnaA ^Brusiela' Bprouta—Per !b . 20c Hweet potatoes—Southern, 'rata aa* cording to brand. 13 0003.26; Jersey seed, bushel baaket. $-.25 Potatoes—Nebraska Ohio*, per 10$> 91 SO Minnesota Ohlos. 1-00; Idani Makers per lb : Western Ruaaet Rurals 11 7f? per cwt ; new Triumphs, hamper. Beans—Wax or green, per baropen Mc”®tfiowar—California P" crata. H.0# I.auura—California h«ad. p»r erat,. I4.fi p»r dor. |1.si: hothou.a leaf. «»« P*l Rhubarb—I.u,. 40 Iba. U *•. rLOLK . .. Prlo.t at which Omaha rnllU and jOM -r, ar, aellln* m round lota <.*aa thal e i lota), f o b l^rnaha. follow. Flral wr-nt. In 9S-lb. barn. M.»0««.40l»f hid.1 fanny clear. In 45-lb. bag". $6.1006.26 pet bbl . whit# or yellow cornmfel. per cwt* FEED Omaha mill* and Jobbery their product# In carload lot* at tha xolf lowing prices, f. o. b. Omaha: Wheat fe»*(J*. immediate denary. Bran. $22.75; brown ahortA $25.50; gra* ■ horta. $26.50; reddog. $30 *0-..,. ** v. « Alfalfa meal, choice spot. 1*6 *«: No• 1 spot. $23.00; No. 2 spot, prompt. $20.00. Cottonseed Meal—43 per cant, $46.00. Llraeed Meal—34 per cent. Hominy Feed—Whit# or yallow, Buttermilk—Condenaed. for (^alng^10 bbl. lota, 3.45c per lb.; flak# buttermilk 500 to 1500 lbs. *c per lb : eggshell. drle<f and ground. 100-lb. bag*. $26.00 per tar. Digester Feeding Tankage—40 per cent, $5n.oo per ton. ___ field seed Omaha and Council Bluff# Jobbing houses are paving the following Priced for field aeed. thresher run. par 16$ pounds, delivered: Alfalfa, $15 00036.06; red clover. $13.00014.00; aweet clover, $7.6*0!* 00. timothy. $5 *006.00; Sudag gra**. $3 5004.60; rare seed. $10001.10. Price# aubleet to rhang# without notlCA HAY , - , - Nominal quotations for cgrloa* Upland Prairie—No. 1. $18* O01«.lt$ No. 2. $10.00012 00: No. J. $7/'OftTOO Midland Prairie—No. 1, $12.00011 l$f No. 2. $10.00011.00: No. t, $6 0008 40. Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $9.00010.00; No. 2. $60008.00. Packing Hay—$5.6007 10. Alfalfa—Choice. $21.00032 00? Wa. L $11. >0020.00: atandard. $16 00018 0$; Ko. 2.. $12.60014.00; No. 3. II* 00012.00. 8traw—OatA $8.0009.00: wheat, $7.6t 08.00. HIDES. WOOL TALLOW The following quotation! ar# ea k da* llvered baalA OmabA dealers* weights and selection#: Hide#—Seasonable hide*. No. 1, 64#l No. 2. 5c: green hid##. 44© and $©• an "a* 4 4 and 4c; branded hide#. 4c, glua hides. 24c; calf. 14c and 124c: kip. lie and • 4c; deaconA 76c each: glue sklnA $• per lb.; horse hides. $3.6002.8$; colts, 25050c each; ponies and glues. $1.60 aachg hog aklnga. 15c each; dry flint hide*, 10c per lb.; dry aalted. 7c; dry gins, 6c. Wool—PeltA $1.5*03.60 each, depend ing on quality; lambs. 75c to $2.00 each; clip*, no valua: wool. 30 040c. Tallow and Oreaee—No. 1 ta!law. faf B tallow. »c; No. 3 tallow. 440; A gross#. 6c; B greaaA 8c: yallow greaae, J4c: brovrg grease. 4c; pork crackling#. $56.$0 pea ton; beef do. $3$ 00 per ton; beaswaz, $20-0* per ton. IK U I All Mat hod of Trading L WnlVn lt Boat for Yot»T Stock PTirllcraa I Iccti how IAS tr, | Partial Permeate 1 lllT.tt controla Manriaal Trmdia# I lot aharaa ah' Outright Purchaia I any atock. i i WHY Free Book Na 14 Toil* You PAUL KAYE, 149 B’way. N. Y. ADTKBTISKMrNT. HONEY IN GRAIN Sta ban gaaraata* option an MJ00 hoAaln atalataccn. AbAntarAaL A Ban. ■not at m Ban option proa stealipan an eopntaalty to lata Staa: Ac. ta* Oa, SWA aOa. amm TODAY roa pakticvlaas and niimuTTumL laraatara Daily Guide, 9. W. Branch, Dent. 5-2, 1010 Baltimore An, K. C, Ma. PUBLIC & GRAIN STORAGE IN CARLOAD LOTS ' < 1 We are operating three larre, np-to-date terminal eVratora to this market—now at your icrrice. WE ARE IN POSITION TO ADVANCE REASON. ABLE AMOUNTS OF MONEY AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ON CRAIN IN STORAGE, Write Ua for Detailed Information Updike Grain Corporation Omaha, Neb, ^ J. S. BACHE & CO. Xstabltshad 11*1 , fKta York Stock Cretan** _ - . I Chicago Board of Trado Membtrr New York Cotton Eaohangn Land other loading Xxcbangee. Now York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalla Sf. Branches and correspondents located In principal citica Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nat’! Bk. Bldg., Omaha Telephone* JA eksea "Th# Rsrh# Review" sent on aprHc*tl<*»—-Correepoedetiee !n»1t#4. Updike Grain Corporation (Private Wire Department) - fCKicir* Beard af Tiade MF MB tltS -J and l All Other Leading Exchangee Orders for grain for future delivery In the prin cipal markets given careful and prompt attention. ' 1 ' OMAHA OFFICF: Phone AT Untie 631'’ 618-25 Omaha Grain Exchange LINCOLN OFFICE. 724-25 Terminal Building Vhone B-12SS Long Distance 120