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THE OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1922.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Live Stock
baa., iltr If.
Ho'tiui. ware,- I'. til. leg. SkeeB.
SXfi.ial Uua.le,,.,,, I li 4I$ till
iffnial 'Ivatdey IM 4 41 $414
..tiui hunmiMm '
1 a.ee d ihi. I 1.14 IJIU
Urn. 4.x a, 14 IIS 49.1 M ill
4eiuee I . I 14.4 14.111
ei.e aa,a S II 51 1 I..M4 41. 44
taw g ).4f l.tt S..III 14.141
rt..i.i. Sad dLpuaman af llvcsta at
1h. llln .liu-biaid.. Omaha, for ft
brni'i vaiiina .1 4 p. in.. Star II, lllll
H4.tt.IPT CAKUjTS.
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Omaha Grain ' Chicago Grain
Cam. Hogs. Sheep.
Aimour 'e. 1,041 J,U 1.411
ludahy l-.-ling Co... 1.144 1,747 l.li'S
Jiold Perking i'o. v.... Ha 414 ....
Mi-rna I't.kiag Ca. .. 11 t '4 1.141
M.in , i.tii mi i.oi
J. W. Murphy ....... .... I. HI ....
Maart lo. Ill ....
). liu ola I'.. king '... 41
Wilson I'.rkinc Ca. .. J7 .... ....
lliagin Peking Co... II .... ....
Hoffman Htoe. .... 14 .... ....
1ay.rowrh Vail .. 11
Midwest Packing Co.. 11 .... ....
. 1 1' In. , ....
maha Parking Co ,. II .... ....
John Rmh bom .. . II .... . ....
fo. Omaha Pai-h. Ca. 14
Ji.nion A Van Bant ., I .... ....
J. II. Bulla 44
Jt. M. llurruaa A Co .. IT .... ....
liennia it Kramia .... It
.John H.rvey $Jf .... ....
T. J. Imhr.ro I
Y. P. Lewla It
iln.-K.n. O. C. Co. tl
elmll.y 4 .... ....
J. B. Root I 'o. .... 141 .... ....
Ro.en.Iork Hroa ...... 104
Pulllvan Urn. II
W. B. Van Kant at Co. 1J
Verlh.lmer Pegea .
other buyer. 141 .... l.i!l
Mnrrl for K. C. 80
1'udahy of Bloux City .... 717 ....
Total
1.131 10.114 7.JCI
rattle Receipt. 4,106 head. With tha
ti.ip of con.lderable lighter r.c.lpi. Iha
fat rati I bra.ad up today and while Iha
movement of ateera w.i rathar alow
price, w.ra fully el.ady and on umt of
tha dr.lrable klnda atronger. Light year
lieg. brouaht a top of 11.40. Cow. and
h.Ker were about aleady with yeeterday'
low clo.., price being w.ak to lis low.r
th.n aarly yestsrday. No atockara and
feeder of any con.equenre w.ra her. and
tha niark.t waa nominally atcady at tha
terent decline.
Quotation on cattle: Cholca to prima
reeve.. It 1601 64: good to eholeo bear...
IT.76C.H: f.ir to good baavr., 17.160
7.74: common to fair bavaa, tl.4S447.24;
rholra to prima ycarllata. 18.4401.71;
ood to cholra yaarllnir. I7.l5.t6: f.lr
to food yearllnaa, t7.257.75; common to
fair .arlln. 14.75417.25! choirs to prima
h.lf.r. n one 11.611; good to cholca heIN
. ara. IT.50iff.(ii). f.lr to good half.ra.
I4.7SW7.60: rholca to prima cow., .J6
04.76; fair to good cow.. t5.6O04 15:
common to fair cowo, 11.6005.00; good to
cholca feeder.. 17.5001.00; f.lr to good
feeder.. 14.4507.40; common to fair fed
ra. t4.S6fjl.75; gayd to cholca atockara.
J7. (501.25; fair to good atockara, t7.260
T.75; common fo fair atockcra, 14.500
7.35: atoek helfara, 14.5004.00; atoclt
cowa, 11. 6006.26: atork calve.. 16.000
J.2I: v.al c.lvaa. 14.60 011.00; .lock
bunt, t.0 07.04; bulla, ataga, etc.. (4.250
BKTCF STKERS,"
K. Ar. Vr. No. Ar. Pr.
Ill 14 75 .10 I6fi 7 II
S 455 7 M 31. .... .inn , 7 65
J4 765 , T 40 32......1B5H 7 45
' 1145 4 40 4 Ill II)
1 1644 !t 14 S4I I 35
11 1140 I 40 10 1015 I 60
1 411 8 10
STEERS AND HEITERS.
5 7S3 7 40 7 , 744 1 II
10 119 I Si
COWS.
140J 4 15 4 47 -4 60
4 1334 I 51 l:7 I 10
' . ' HEIFERS.
45 4 7r. 34 101 7 40
., , 7. .... . 174 7 50
BULLS.
1 1040 4 80 1 440 I 00
. 1 1620 I IT, X 640 7 go
CALVES.
3" 50 3 211 14 00
4 231 10 23
Hog. Receipt.. 1.300 head. Trading
waa fairly actlva today with good demand
from ahlppera. . Opening .ale. ruled
fully ateady with atrength gained later
and the lata aeaalon ruling strong to In
pota 501Oo higher. Light hog. .old at
110.25010.30 with a top price of 110.10.
Mixed loada and butcher welghta, 110.000
10.30, and packing gradea, 14.10010.00
with extreme heavlea 14.0001.21. Bulk
- of aalea waa 110.06010.30.
... HOU.' '
No. At. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. . Pr.
30. .305 70 10 00 61..J03 140 f 10 06
71. .260 ... 10 10 64. .234 ... 10 15
4I4..210 70 10 20 68. .257 ... 10 25
82. ,221 ... 10 30 22, .219 ... 10 35
40.. 475 ... 20 74.. 248 ... I 85
Sheep and Lmb Receipts, 1,000 head.
Trading today waa fairly actlva at pricea
ruling ateady to 26c lower. The heavy
run of California apring lambs enabled
kuyare to force a lower bsla with tha best
juallty selling at 114.60 with aalea mostly
from I14.26O14.I0 cAp lambs were in
l'ht,upply- ttw l0l",s offered sell
ing fully ateady, 80-pound lamb, making
. top price for the day of US.50. Sheep
v ware alow and mostly 25o lower with on-
: ly few amall lota offered.
Quotatlona on sheep and lambs: Fat
, lambs, good to choice, 112.00012.10; fat
ri!' StlM-SS' H '612.00: apring
l.?"' f12.5O014.6O; cull lamb., 110.000
12.00; fat yearlings, 110.00 011.00; fat
W.'.t;r"' T 0O 0: fat ewea. light. 16.00
7.00j lat ewea. heavy. 16.0004,00.
" . ChkuMrs UTeatork. '
Chicago, Mey 17. Cattle Receipts, 11,
, O00 head: active: beef steers and ahe
, Mock ateady to strong; spota higher on
batter grade beef steers; top. It. 26
Paid for prima bullocks averaging 1,176
pounds; heavy beef ateera, 14,00, weight
3.444 pounds; . bulk beef ateera. 17.710
I II; bulls, steady to strong; veal calvea,
v ateady to 6O0 lower; Blockers and feedera,
: rlul; fat she stock, 15.8607.15: bulk bo
logna bulls, around 14.86; lightweights to
Ttm IV H a. .A AA A-,l.r
Hogs Receipts, 16.000 head; market
; ge; closed firm; top. til. 00; bulk, 110.45
410.16; ahlppera took about 2,000 head;
' holdover moderate.; pigs, weak an 25c low-
Sheep Receipts, 18.000 head; mostly
. 25c lower; oome aalea 50c lower; one load
; shorn lambs, 113.00 to city butcher; bulk,
$11.71012.50; best California spring
lambs, 116.00: others St5.75014.IO; feeder
ends, ateady to 10c higher at til. 159
13.46; fed Texas wethers. 50c lower at
47.75; top ewes. 17.25; heavies, down to
: Kaaeaa City Live Stock. -.
" Kansas City. May 17. (U. 8. Bureau of
Markets. ) Cattle Receipts, 7.S06 head:
: calvea. bulla and canners, steady: best
vealers. 14.0004.60; few head, 110.00; can
ners, 13.2501.54: bulls. 14.10 0 5.50: all
v other killing classes, dull and weak to
26e lower: mostly. 16c to 26c lower: early
. top yearlings,' 18.35; few cows. .8.260
7.35; bulk, plain to good kind. 14.7608.00.
. - Hogs Receipts. 12.000 head: 210 to 250-
. pound hogs to shippers early. (16.400
10.64: about ateady; bulk, 171 to 250
pounder, to packer, later, 116.46016.65;
mixed loads. $10.00010.26; top, 110.40;
bulk. 116.00016.50; stock piga, ateady;
best. 116.76: natives. 116.10010.70.
Sheep and Lambs Recelpta. 5,000 head;
aheep and clipped lambs, 25o to 60c
lower: most shorn Texaa wethers, 16.40;
few 2-year olda, 14.00; clipped lambs,
lll.3501S.64: springera. ateady; Arizona,
114.10; natives. $14.25.
Omaha, May 17,
Grain marked todajrvwrrt quiet,
but ueatJjr. Liverpool ' fenorn a
aomttihat better demand lor cah
wheat, although their future market
did not iully ' retpond to our
iirentth of yoterday. Keporti of
the condition of winter wheat con
tinue favorable except that tome
parts of the belt need rain. The
condition of apring wheat, while
somewhat late, ii excellent.
The Briti'h Famine Kelicf com
minion in Ruitia estimates JJ per
cent of the prewar cereal area was
town lait autumn. Spring seed ar
rived too late owing to the late
thaw and could not he moved in,
and says the best can be hoped for,
with very best harvcit conditions,
will be half or less of the country's
requirements
Receipts of wheat at Omaha. 69
cars: corn. 58 can: oats. 21 cars.
Shipments were 66 cars of wheat.
Hi cars of corn, 27 cars of oats and
ii cars of rye. t
- Caih wheat in the local market
was in good demand and samples
changed hands at unchanged to lc
lower. Lorn soi; y,c to f4c lower,
Rye was Quoted unchanged and har.
ley unchanged. Quality considered.
WHEAL
Sampla dark hard: t l car (smutty).
.....
No. 1 hard winter: I rara It tl
No. I hard winter: I car III per e.nl
o.raj. si. a. : I cars, II.34H; n care. $1.34;
l-l car. 11.31. a
No. I hard winter; I car, II 14, e.ml
dark; 7 rara. SI. SI: 1 car, SI. 34; 1 car
v. par cant neat damaged), 11.31; 1 car,
(.64 per cant heat damaged), 11.34.
No. 4 hard winter: l car. 11.35: 1 car,
(.61 per e.nl heat damaged), 11.34: 1
car (3.S per cent rye), SI. II.
No. I hard winter: 3-1 car, $1.33; 1-1
ear. l.26.
Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.87.
No. t yellow hard: 1 car. 11.34.
No. s yellow bard: 1 car. $1.31; 4 4-1
cars. $1.31.
No. I yellow hard: 1 car. $1.82.
Hample yellow hard: 1 car (3.1 per
renr neat aamagea, is per cent damaged),
11.04.
No. $ spring: 1 car (northern smutty).
Sample spring: 8-t car (northern amut.
ty, $1.21; 1 car (dark northern), $1.21.
CORN.
No. 1 while: 1 car. li'ic; S cara, I5.
No, I white: 1! cara. 66c: 2-1 car. I.e.
No. 1 yellow: $ cars, itic; 2 cara,
65 Sc.
No. t yellow: 1 car (special billing),
S6Vc; I cara, liKc; I cars. 66 4 o.
No. 1 mixed: 1 car. 14 , r.
No. J mixed: 7 cara. 61 "4c.
OATS.
No. S white: 1 car. lie.
No. I white: 1 cara, !7,c; 4 cara, S7c.
No. 4 white: 1 car. 3I4.C.
1 car nat. oats: CIS per cent other
grain, apeclal billing). 36 He
RTE.
' No. 1: l-l 'car. 11.00.
BARLET.
No. 4: 1 car. 66c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHITMENTS.
(Carlots.)
Weeit Tear
Receipts Today. ' Ago. Ago.
Wheat 44 40 43
Corn .61 37 5
Oats 21 17 6
Rye 5 4
Barley 11 1
Shipments
Wheat 14 44 78
Corn 113 44 26
Oata 27 14 IS
Rye 25 48
Barley 6 2
PR1MART RECKIPT8 AND SHIPMENTS.
(Bushel.)
Receipts Today. Wk. Aeo. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 1,242,000 1, 143,000 708.000
Cirn I 763,000 1,163,000 354,000
Oata 470.000 640,000 455,000
Shipments
Wheat 782,000 1,044,000 480.000
Corn 1,621.000 742,000 441.000
Oata 1.344,000 1,184.000 . 417,600
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushels Today. Year Ago.
Wheat and flour........ 216.000 681,000
Corn 116,000 18,000
Oata .. 70.0.10
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Week Tear
Carlots Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat 256 423 13
Corn 173 293 36
Oata ..... 70 144 21
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Week Tear
' Carlots Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat ...117 -76 . 127
Corn 34 -38 5
Oata 6 6 10
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. J
Week Tear
Carlots Today.. Ago. Ago.
Wheat 37 44 76
Ccrn 4.1 101 "28
Oata . 34 12 28
NORTHE3TERN WHEAT KECEIPTS.
Week Tear
Carlots Today. ; Ago. Ago.
Minneapolis 266 164 228
Duluth 105 111 84
Winnipeg 266 245 32
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2827. May 17.
Art. Open. High. Low. Cloee. Tea.
Wht. )
May l.lSH 1.471.4 1.46U 1.45H 1.45
1.471, 1.46".
July 1.2S 1.28?i 1.27 1.27H 1.28
1.28 'i 1.271, 1.28
Sopt. 1.21H 1.21 1.20H 1.204 1.21'.
1.21), 1.20H 1.21
Rye I ,1 1
May 1.11 1.11 1.10H l.lOHl 1.1 14
July 1.06 1.064 1.06 1.094. 1.04
Sept. 1.61 U 1.01 i I 1.6114 l.Om! l.ttla
Corn 1 '
May ,41il .41i ,61'il .41H .814
July M .05 ,61Vi .441 .66",,
.4T . .84, I
Sept. .67 .67, ' .87 .6A .67
; .671 I
Oata 1 I I
May .3H4 .3414 .37 .31 ,.
.88
July .40 .44 .31 .40 .40
.40
Sept. .41 .41 .41 .41 H .41
Park
May .'.. !...... .122.65 122.95
Lard I
May 11.37 11.40 11.87 111.40 111.42 .
July 11.60 111.60 11.63 11.60 11.60
Ribs I I I I
May 12.77 12.80 112.77 t2.80 112.75
July 12.00 112.00 111.46 11.95 12.03
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
I)au fc Vm I..4 M Ire,
Chicago, HI, May 17. While May
wheat acted tight, there was general
easing in the deferred deliveries. The
dote was about the low point, at net
lok.es of Ijs'ftlisc. The May was
unchanged, lorn and Oat 4 declined
WGi.Vtt, showing a heavy undertone,
while rye was Ji'aJ-)c lower.
May wheat, at the opening, sold
up to si,4!jC new inch on I lie pre
cut movement, 1-ongs sold freely
and a decline of 2 l-4c followed.
Trade was on a liberal scale with
periiatent covering by shorts. The
longs sold on all the minor upturns
after the opening. .Sales of lUS.IXX)
bu.liel were male to go to store,
while thntc who have taken in the
cash grain are now reporting liberal
charters to send gram east.
HenUa ant HawrUh.
Liverpool r.fuaed la follow Iha advance
In t'hlraao Tund.y ana rinsed unrhang'd
lo i higher, Irfual aentimenl wag mu'h
mora beanah, d".ia tha Increaaad ap
pr.hen.lon of hul weather damage voiced
In Kanaaa City niea.agea. There waa free
early (ailing ! Ich-.I prnfeaaioti.l.. That
grain waa abaorhed by rammlMion houaaa
at $1.24 on realms onlera, and mora real
Ing orders were found .t-ll.tm for the
July. Pit long, generally united toward
iha laat, making tha final break and eaay
cloaa.
A belief that Iha after-planting movement
of corn will Inrr.sae materially In the near
future, com Lined with a. lack of eggreeatve
buying, made a heavy undertone In that
grain. At no lima were pricra higher lhan
the previous dsy'a ctnea. Country offer
ings were f.lrly liberal, but generally held
.lightly above a working ba.la. Weather
condltlono were generally f.voratla for
field work, although Iha forecast waa for
bowers. Receipt, wer S3 rara. Hulk of
tha trade In oata was of local character.
Recelpta SI vara. Hhlpping demand for
the latter grain showed Improvement, with
aalea of 210. noo buahels.
Kya wa. affected by the action of wheat
and ranged lower. No eiport .tie. were
reported from Iha weal and the bulk of
tha trada was of a local character.
TIS Note.
Oala are gaining friends, as Iha export
and cash demand In general Is the best In
months. Exporters are after 34-pound
white rllua. Palea at tha seaboard In tha
la.t two days aggregate 600.006 buahela.
Northwealern markets are selling oata to
the ae.board. one lot of 71.600 bushels be
ing worked to Baltimore today.
Country holder, of corn,, while anxious
to sell on bulges, shut off on the breaks.
offeringa were free loday, although mo.t
ly at to c over the market. Pur
rhaaca to grrlve were .mailer and eatl
mated at 326,000 buahela.
A aale of 250.000 buahela new crop Paci
fic coast whent for August-September ship
ment waa reported at equal to Il ls',.
. I. f. United Kingdom ports. No. 2 hard
rnr July-August shipment from the Atlsn-
tic or gulf co.at sold at tha same price.
Soviet P.ussla will have to Import 17.-
000,000 tons of grain of ell kinds during
the 1923-23 season, according to an call
nut. made Vy the Brrtl.h commiaalon for
famine relief In Russia. Owing to poor
transportation, only about one-third of tha
spring grain seed arrived in time. Under the
best of conditions, the crops sre expected
to ha half or lew of the actual requlre-
mente.
Private estimates on three northwestern
Canadian provinces Indicate a reduction of
2,000.000 acres in the areo aeeded to spring
wheat which would make tha total arourul
:v,.vv,vuo acres.
Financial
PMedeluh Ca.. 4'a IS It 4
lii..a 114 111 111 lie.
r.ai. Ale. gs.r.. tl4 41 4 41
. f H. e.r. 4 4, ....
Retail l,.e ,,,,, 14 ll SI 4 1 ,
eubenor aHt.i.,.fB .
i, j ai r,. ti
la tar t h.iu . . li
Tx.i eal.a. 1.11 444.
MM,.. 4. luea, f par feat I Te4ar
WarW.-Ctuae, ,44le(
,4etV,tf.
kivriiaf i'loM, $111;
II III,,
Slowa City LIt Mock.
Sioux City, la.. May 17. Cattle Re
celpta. t.004 head: market steady to
strong: fed ateera and yearlings, 17.600
4. 75; warmed up ateera and yearlings,
44.3507.25; fat cow. and heifers, 45.000
S.64; canners. t3.0444.!4; veals, S3.640
14 06; feeders. $5.5407.54; rslvea, 4S.OO0
7.76; feeding cows and heifers, $4,000
$.25: storkers. S6.6407.7S. -
Hogs Receipts. 7.544 head: market
ateady to 15c lower: butchers. $10,400
.25; lights, $16.36: hsavy mixed. $4,600
14.14; heavy packers, 14.4004.25; atags,
17.54; bulk of aalea. I4.46S14.25.
Sheep Recelpta. 1.004 head; market
weak, 25e lower.
St. Joseph IJve Stock.
St. Joeeph, Mo., May 17. Cattle Re
celpta, S.446 head: ateera. ateady to 15c
lower: others, steady to tic lower: ateera,
$7.4004.75: cows and heifera. 11.3501.75:
calvea. $1. SI 04.64.
Hoge Recelpta. S.404 head: market
weaed Sc lower: closed strong to 6c
higher; top, $14.56; bulk. $16.24014.44.
Sheep and Umbi Receipts. 2.nh'.a:
lie lower: clipped lamba, $1.40H.4O;
lipped aweje, $4.16 05,25. .
ISt. Loola Uvestock.
East St. Louis. 111.. May 17. Cattle
Receipts. 3,500: ' beef steers, 10 to 15c
lower; $8.36 paid for 1.208 pounders; bulk
beef steers. 17.4007.85: choice to prime
light yearlinga, steady to strong; othera
ateady: 19.16 paid tor 890-pound ateers:
19.00 for 603-pound heifera; bulk light
steers and heifers, 17.6008.60; beef cows,
10 to 15c lower; bulk, 15.6005.76; can
ners. 14 to 16c lower: bulk, 13.26 0 3.60;
bulls, steady; veal calves. !5c lower;
stockers, slow.
Hogs Receipts. 14,000; slow, S to 10c
lower; closed dull; top, $10.85; bulk good
butchers. 114.75010.80; bulk. 130 to 150
pound averages, 116.35010.50; packer
cows. 14.1509.25.
Sheep Recelpta. 2,000: sheep, stesdy:
lamba, steady to 25c lower; choice Ken
tucky apring lambs. tl4.75; medium to
good natives. $13.60014.00; light ewes,
$7.00; heaviea. 14.00.
Kanaaa City Grain.
Ivansaa City, May 17. Cash Wheat No.
S hard, 11.3401.54; No. 2 red. tl.331.35.
Corn No. 3 white, 67H0S8c; No. 3
yellow, 64c.
lay Unchanged.
Kansas City. May 17. Wheat Close,
May. $1.31; July, $1.18; September,
'cJrn May. 66 c; July, 68c; Septem
ber. 61 e.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, May 17. Buiter Higher;
Creamery extras. 35c: firsts. 31034c; sec
onds. 11030c; standards. 84c.
Eggs Lower: receipts. 82.59 esses:
firsts, 24 0 25c: ordinary firsts. 220
22c; miscellaneous, 23 024c; atorage
packed extraa. 2602c; storage
backed firsts, 24 0 24c.
New York Metals.
New Tork, May 17 Copper Firm; elec
trolytic, apot and futures, 13013c.
Tin Firmer; spot and nearby, $34.75;
futures. 110.47.
Iron Steady: prices unchsnaed.
Lead Firm: apot. 6.3506.60c.
Zinc Firmer: East St. Louis delivery,
spot. 1.1501.20c.
Antimony Spot. t.6lc.
ew Tork Produce.
New Tork. May 17. Butter Steady.
Ezcs Essier; fresh gathered' extra
firsts. 28029c; firsts. 2627c; atorage
packed extra tints, :ric; iirau. 2.0
:
Cbe.se Firm.
New York Cotton.
New Tork. May 17. The cotton msrkct
waa strong and active again today, with
pricea advising to more new high records
alnce last N.ovember for the general con
tract use nere. f ollowing tne closing net
advance of about 15 to 27 points yester
day for the more active trading months.
pricea went up mis morning jz to 2.
points further, sdvanclna- May to 21 c.
July. 26.08c; October of the new crop,
20.62c: December, about 20. one and next
January dellveriea to 20c. This was due
to further good buying by Wall street
and weatern stock and grain traders and
a continuation of the recent broad specu
lative demand from local cotton operators
on more unfavorable crop reports over
night from most sections of Texss. Okla
homa and parts of Arkansas and Mis-
issippi.
Snot cotton was steady. 10 points ad
vance. 21.60c for mld'lllng upland.
Southern spot markets were: uaivesion.
20.30c. unchanged; New Orleans. 19.88c,
1.1 nolnta advance:' Savannah. 20c. un
changed: Aueusta. 19.88c. "unchanged;
Memphis, 19.25c, unchanged; Houston,
20.45. unchangea; initio, kock, m.sac, un
changed.
New York Sugar.
ww Vnri.-. tav IT The raw sugar
market was somewhat Irregular today.
Spot and May shipment Cubaa were quoted
at 2 7-1 6c. cost and frelaht, equal to 4.04o
for centrifugal, early June shipment at
2 15-32C, cost and freight, equal to 4.07c.
and second half Juno at 2c, cost and
freight, equal to 4.11c. Porto Rlcos were
quoted st 3.98c for soot and later de
livery. The (lay's business Included 52.
000 bags of Cuhas for May shipment to
a refiner. 5.000 bags of Cubes early June
and 18.000 bags second half .Tune to an
operator and 10,000 bags of Porto Rlcos
to outport refiners at quoted prices.
The raw sugar futures market was less
active today and prices were irregular.
The opening was unchanged to 1 point
higher on covering, but offerings were
more liberal and prices eased off later.
Closing prices were unchanged to 3 Pin's
net lower; July, 5.64c: September, 2.8c:
December. 2.88c: March. 2.86. .
The market for refined sugar Was un
chsnged and f- demand was less active
although with fwals on old orders con
tinue of fair proportions.
Refined futures nominm.
5.95c; September. 6.10: December, 6.00c.
New York Coffee, .
: xf-w ,7 The market for
ci ffee futures was lower today, under scat
tering liquidation, inspired oy i
ruling of Brazil and complaints of a con
tinued poor spot demand. Importers were
moderate sellers ana wium mo
wera not heavy, there appeared to be
very little- support. July cased off to
. a - - - i e.ntM,w t.. A B7c and the
aim dcv.c.d -- -- -
market closed at the lowast showing net
lessee of 11 to lo points, aaies were es
timated at aoout id.o'ju wish.
10.49c; July, 10.33c; September, 9..7c: Oc
tober, 9.78c: December, 9.69c; January,
9.63c:. March, 9.43c.
Spot Coffee Quiet and nominally un
charged at 11c for Rio 7s and 14Hc to
On-, a- An Cnmt anri ft-elffht.
offers included Santos Ss and 6s at 14.05c
to 14.500 tor prompt ana at ij.ssoc iu
13.40c for forward shipment. Rio 7a were
quoted at 10.70c, American credits.
i - Foreign Exchange.
'New Tork, May 17. Foreign Exchang
Irregular. . .
Oreat Britain uemana, ....j; cauieu,
t4.46: 66-day billa on banks. M.42.
France demand, .0912; cables, 0912.
Italy Demand, .0523: cables. .0523.
Belgian Demand. .0829: cables, .0830.
Germany Demand, .0034; cables,
.0034.
Holland Demand, .3880; cables, .3885.
Norway Demand, .1855.
Sweden Demand, 2.655.
Denmark Demand, .2130.
Switaerland .1920.
Spain .1668.
Greece Demand, .0418.
Poland Demand, .0002.
Cxecho-Slovakia Demand, .0192.
Argentine Oemand, .2700.,
Brazil Demand, .1400. 'j
Montreal .99 1-1
New York General.
New Tori:, Mny 17. Wheat Spot,
barely ateady; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard.
11.06; No. 1 Manitoba. $1.81; No. 2
mixed durum, $1.47 c. i. f. track New
York to arrive.
Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow and No.
2 white. 80c; No. 2 mixed, 80o e. L
f. New Tork, all rail.
Oata Spot, barsly ateady; No. 3 white,
50 c.
Lard Steadp; middle west, 112.100
12.20.
Other articles unchanged.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, May 17. Wheat No. I
northern. 11.61 1.66; May, tl.57;
September. 1.28.
Corn No, 3 yellow, 64056e.
Oats No. 3 white, 36037c.
Barley 53064c.
Rye No, 2. $1.06 01.08.
Flax No. 1. 12.8302.86.
Minneapolis', Minn.. May 17. Flour 15
lo 25c higher; family patents. 18.400
1.60; shipments. 47.470 barrels.
Bran 120.00 8 22.00.
Turpentine and Koain.
Savannah. Ga.. Mar 17. Turpentine
Firm. 90c: aales. 1SX barrels: receipts. 345
barrels: shipmenta, 64 . barrels; stock.
1,1. barrels.
stnaln Firm: aalea. 412 casks: receipts.
S76 caaks: shipmenta, 1,151 casks; stock,
51. 50 barrels.
Qote: B.. 94.2S; P. 94.44: K. 14.54;
FO.H.I.K. $ 40: M. 11.45; N. 15.25: W.O.
ti ll; W.W. n zt
fl
II
44 $4
l.'s
Tuesday
Tuesday
glass,
rlese.
New York Bonds
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Hasan $$ I eaa4 Wire,
.New Vork, May 17.-Vhat ap
peared to be prutr.sltiiial activity of
a concerted sort was re.umed on the
slink cxtliaiige today wi.th numerous
resultant advances of 1 to J point.
Some of the bulletins concerning the
market's movement acribcd the rie
to "rumors of merger possibilities."
in moat ol the other trules as well
as the steel industry. Whether such
mergers were thcmaclvet "probabili
ties" or not, they would certaiuly be
rumored on a market of this sort,
in which the construction of rumor
culurcd to suit the public's taste is
part of the day's work for proles
tional experts.
The news that l'rckident Harding
had invited a group of steel manu
facturers to dine with him tomorrow
night at the White Jloue naturally
helped the task. Mot people prob
ably drew the inference that the presi
dent wished to talk over freight rate
policy with the steel men lfciore dis
cussing it at his dinner to the rail
way managers two days afterward.
Gut Wall street was readier to adopt
the theory of friendly private ex
change of views about "the mergers."
Advance tienecal.
The day's advance in the stock mar
ket wer mar general and ntui h bet
ter diatribuird lhan on other recent day;
en rallyway share had a pari In in.
forward movement. There wa no aeo
on which l base lhat advance, out the
car loading flaur.a fur Iha onenlna? week
of May, publlahrd after Iha cloaa uf bua.
Itiesa. wer uudoubteuiy Intereating. Al
though loading of coal that week fell
11.461 cara short of tha rorreaponding
weeg in mi. loading, of general nier
rhandlea In'res.rd 41.474 and wera si .
41, car greater ven man In 136, aln . . . . .
ll.l I WT . H wai..iej.,, wfmww mmm "
(Th Bee la tbt only Omaha
pewspaper whkb publishes the of
fkial close of the New York Stock
eachange bondej
X.st York. Slay IT Trading la hood.
today enlivened by Iha mora active
4 broader operant In the .luck mar
ital, v. hare Induatriala, especially copper
and aiaeia, the dominant fttura.
Ilatnea.ua and f orris a oar Hot. liana
held aithin narrow pin a limit, leader,
of that divi.ion again dosing st nu.ed
gain and luaara. Meslraq 4. and I wer
Iha ,iianiMi IMura, with Nalherlaod 6a,
but Hrin.h and fi.nch loan .r prc
lli.lly fvolureleas
Invralmenl rail, landed upa.rd. but
Junior nr epecul.uva raila ei relative,
ly dull, In a fw Inaianre vaiyieg mot
than a lrg fraction.
t'erro d Paaco a and Chll Copir T
fratured tha tnelal group at substantial
gain.. The belter known atel bond,
moved Irregulnrly and Slidv.l. I. ere
not rcaponalv lo Iha audden advanca In
iha atork. Total aalea, par value, aggre
gated IIS.S7S..
New York, May 17 Following are to
day' high, low and closing prlrra of bond
en th New Tork atork eathani. and lh
total lr of each bond.:
r a. nonai.
.le tin $1,444).
Ii; l.tbertv 3,
I Liberty let 4a ....
14 Liberty id 4
2a Liberty let 4a ..
l;r Liberty 2d 4'. ..
Liberty 3d 4'. ..
llet l.ibanv 4th 4'-s..
i 741 Victory 4SS loo.ie m. me...
I III Victory 1 104.61 140.42 I00.lt
High
44.44
44 74
44 4
44 44
49 44
99 94
94 43
Ijiw
44.24
49.74
99.64
44.74
44 14
44.14
44.S4
til
44.S4
94 I
4 44
94.74
44 14
94 44
94.44
faca of tha continuing real atrtke, tot
traffic loaded tan nearly t per cent be
yund th eania week of a year ago and
slightly exceeded eten 1919.
On tha whole, today' bond market held
firm, which Interested Wall alreet lh
more, In view of today's new that two
high grade loan offered for subscrip
tion In th London Investment market
had eo far failed of tucresa that one
fourth of one of them had been left on
the underwriting bankers' band and more
than 94 per cent of Iha other. ThS la
pretty clear evidence lhat London has
been traveling too fast In what that
market calls new "capital flotation.."
Foreign Ksrhnng Quid.
Forelxn exchanaa rates hanllv moved
today, except for another rue In rale
on Holland to the highest sine th
autumn of 1919. Thla la plainly a conae.
quenca of carrying horn th proceed of
ins. rcceni iarg nuicn loan taken on
th New Tork market. Tha silvan,.
Icavea Amsterdam exchange only 1 per
cent under rormal parity, against about I
ptr rent discount In the cass of Sweden
and a i resent depreciation of 1 per cent
In sterling.
Miver went to a new h ah or ca for is?
and it becsme known that Ike $1,000,000
gold ordered for India Mould ba sent di
rect from the Pa-lflo coast. Another ad
vance on the cotton market brouaht iha
snot price to 21.60 centa per pound, a
agnlnst last J Sur'a highest point of 31.65c.
i-cnisps ine most mteresUng fsct set
forth by the mltweek reviews of the steel
trade situation Is that the United Kt.i.e
corporation, althougu Increasing ita output
" uu " " raceni in per cent or capacity,
has irade practically no reduetlon In Its
accumulated storks of fuel. This would
Inoicate that the- coal strike ia nn h.
iny means completely effoctiv. Mean
time demand for finished steel Increase;:
tnllla are behind In deliveries and ordera
for quick shipment, e-peclally In the
building trade, ar paying premiums
New York Stocks
i Argentina It
I City Hergen I .
1 Vilr Barn 9 .
4 Citv llardesus 4s .. 47
4 City Cnrisil.nla 4a. 92
5 City Copenhagn !a 47
t city l.yona 6. .... 47
S I'iiy Maraelllea 4a ..104
t City Rio Janeiro Is.lH
3 City San Paulo Sa .. 73
I Danish Mun 4a A
43 Dept Seine 7a
100 0 100
.110 114 1I41,
112 312 113
ST ST
42 S'li
41 41
14 41
101 103
104 104
71 71
110 110 116
S4 94 4
IS, Ixim Can Stas. 29.. lot 100 100H
4 Horn Can Ss. 31.... 98 98 94
64 Dtrll K Ind 4s. 47 44 46 44
141 llti-h K Ind 4S, $2 94 44 44
74 French Rep Sa ....tO4-!04 104
106 French Rep Ta..lot 141. ll.
13 Jap lat 4a 40 40
29 Japanese 4 77 76 74
1 King Belgium 7.104 107 104
7 King Belgium Ss ...103 102 102
14 King Denmrk Ss.. 4 48 44
1 King Italy .... 94 , 44 4
121 King Nthrlnda 6s.. 94 95 94
1 Kin Norway IS. ...Ill", in
II King Sweden 4s.
44 Parls-l.y-Med 6a
4 Rep Chile Sa. 46.
fi Ren Cruauay Ss.
3 Hi ate Quuslnd 7s. .110 110
in .-.- n.m.lnrf fia. -.10211 102
2 Stata Rio O Sul la. 102 102 102
7 Swlas Con 1 117 117 117
194 K O B & I 6s, 22.108 108 108
27 K O B I 5s. 29.108 108 108
64 K O B 4b I 5S. 37.102 102 102
60 U 8 Brazil 8 106 l"j 106
79 U S of Mexico 5s.. 67 67 67
86 U S of Mexico 4 .. 67 66 67
Railway and Miscellaneous. .
5 Adams Express 4s.. 74 74 76
10 AJax Rubber 8s ..-102 102 102
s Am Ar c:nm i..ss.i"-t i---
iJ Am Smelting 6s 42 92
139 Am Sugar 6s 100 100
25 Am T oc T cv s..lia jia
..101 101 101
.. 63 43 43
..105 105 105
.108 108 less.
liv
102
Range Of orfeca nf tha leadlna atnrfaa
furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
Tuss.
High Low Close Close
99 91 99 99
47 46 46 48
140 139 140 139
90 88 90 88
t. t. 15 6a
76 74 75 74
10314
27
62
52
28
74
74
40
77
42
90
23
25
A.. T. S. F.
Baltl. & Ohio ...
Canadian Pacific
New York Central
Chesa. & Ohio ...
Oreat Northern .
Illinois Central ...103 103
ivansa Ulty Bourn. 28
Leniglt Valley ...
Missouri Pacific .,
N. Y. & Nw Ha. .
Northern Pacific .,
Chicago at N. W. .
Pennsylvania R. R
Reading
R. I. P. .
Southern Pacific ,
Southern Railway .
Chi., Mil. & St, P..
Union Pacific ....
28
63
23
29
74
74
40
27
62
23
28
75
74
40
4
25
136 138
78'v77i4
44 42
90 90
Am Car Fdry
Allis-Chalmers ,
Am Loco
Baldwin Loco ,
Beth Steel ...
Colo F & 1 ....
Crucible
Am St Fdry
Lacka Steel ...
Midvale Steel .
Rep I & St ...
Ry Steel Sprgs
Sloss-Scheffield
U S Steel
Vanadium ,. .
63
23
30
76
74
40
79
44
91
24
26
138
STEELS.
,.1C0 160 160 '. 159
... 49 48 !i 49 48
..114 114 114 114
...117 116 117 116
,.. 78 , 76 . 77
.. 35 34 36
.. 73 72 72
... 38 37 38
.. 79 78 78
... 45 39 44
74 69 71
3
25
137
..100 100 100
Anaconda
Am 8m & Ret Co.
Cerro de Pasco . . .
Chill
Chino
Cal & Ariz
Oreen Cananea . .
Inspiration
Kennecott
Miami
Nev. Consolidated.
Ray Consolidated.
Seneca
Utah
Gen. Asphalt
Cosden
Cal. Peterol
Island Oil
Invincible Oil
62 50
... 99 99
. .. 61 49
COPPERS.
65
. 64
. 39
. 21 .
. 30
. 60
. S3
. 42
. 38
, 29
, 18
. 17
. 14
. 67
OILS,
. 62
. 43
.'57
. ' 1
18
64
61
38
20
30
60
VI
41
87
29 .
17
17
13
66
60
42
66
1
17
62
98
60
54
64
38
21
30
60
32
42
38
29
18
17
14
66
61
42
57
1
18
77
34
71
38
78
3
69
60
98
49
53
60
38
20
29
69
31
41
36
29
17
17
13
66
60
42
56
1
18
39 Am T T col tr ba ss i
4 Am 'Writing Pap 7s 8!
6 Arm A Co 4s... 90 94
31 A T & S F gen 4 88 88
2 A T ' S F.adJ 4a.. 44 84
I AtCl 1st con 4s.. 88 89
Si 8 A Ohio 6s 99 99
H u.l, Jt II rv 4Vas.. 824 90
13 B T of Penn 7s. ..107 107 107
3 Beth Steel ref 6s.. 96 95
It Beth Steel p m 6s 93 91 43
18 Brsden Copper 6s.. 99 98 99
6 Bklyn Ed gen 7s D 107 107 107
2 Bklyn R Tr li I I i si
92
100
114
97
88
89
88
84
88
49
82
14 bh.iea e?t II a., 4 A 44 44 44
II am t.i ', ,,,! I4 lass.
Ml ia nl rol.U ,...( 9 l
4 II Tall la , , S 5
II ktt l-ao i, s 41 91 41
?4 kj lae ref la .... 41 41 US
r4 sa, feu v r ,,, : 1 .1
ft Hy ga 9 4
4 a tiy 4 4'g 4J 64
II Hr gen a ! 4
4 e l'rt II l ku I 44 44 44
!l i.H u.l i.l 4 !..! e e
4 Te, fao . Sa, 41', 41 41'
, i Thud Ae .,IJ . al ae tl
I Ti.ia.ir ml . ... rl la; le; a;
5 Ton I'rM a .. .,,! 11 ll
4 I'me fa Ia4 4 . l l
34 l nin I'.eifm r 4 41', 41 41
t Iniled I 'rug Se..., I 1 !"
S II 4 H.aliy a ' t 9
I If H Huliber 1. I I !
34 It H Hubhtit S...,, 4 .4 41 V
.III 4-ia-l a t a.,o Jot', 1
4 I lab I'ow I, Is.. 41 41 91
191 a n t h ta,....l)S l ei
llivi.i,r ik mii..l'1'i 4. 4
I a la 4. . 4.
I Usuaah lal la.... 91 91 91
I Weal 9lM Sa I so', le .',
4 W.at ltd tat 4a.,,, . 4
lnl I'aclllO Sa.... 41 .1 41
t West I mun l',..,l" l"4 l4
II Wra l.le.tne a. ,17 11 .J
I Wheeling I, K 4 '.
31 Wl.-k-p'n atel la l"S 49 l
II W ll Co . f 1 ..! 14 l"i
I W Ca rv ta 94 44 4)
I W C.n gen 4. 41 , l l
f9 11 al C -Sii, W'.,,,l ! 14
; ! M 6 rlt. 99 $ 99
Tot. I kale uf hnild. Wer II III. 404
compared wilh IIS.0il.4a4 pr.tiou. day
and M. 134.404 a er ago.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
95V 96 96
111 114 111
1 Cal O & Eleo 5s
.Pan Kn KUl...
26 Can Pac deb 4s.... 79 78 78
4 Cen of Ga 6o 99 99 99
8 Cen Leather 6s.... 97 97 97
45 Cen Pao gtd 4s.... 88 86 88
70 .Cerro de Pasco 8a. .119 116 119
87 Chea & O cv 6s... 91 91 $1
30 Ches & O CV 4s.. 88 88 88
44 C B & Q ref 5s A 99 98 98
24 Chic & East 111 6s.. 82 82 82
34 Chic Gt West 4s.. 61 61 61
64 C M & St P cv 4s 70 70 70
19 C M & St P ref 4s 64 64 64
108 108 108
83
831
82
81
73
80
78
87
95
87
82
82
73
80
104
90
78
87
95
88
1 C ft N W Tl
7 Chi Rys 6s
1 C R I & P gen 4s.
149 C R I & P ref 4s.. 82
1 Chi W Ind 4s.. 73
1 Ch C C & St L an 4s 80
110 Chile Cop 7s 104 102
201 Chile Cop 6s 91 90
1 Colo Ind 6 78
9 Colo S ref 4s.. 87
15 Col O &. El 6s-.... 95
8 Can Coal Mrvlnd 6s. 88
76 Con Gas 7s- 117 117 117
. 4 Cuba Cane Bug d 8a. 85 84 84
6 Cuba R R 7s A. ..104 103 103
2 Cuba Ab Sug 8s. ...106 104 105
17 Det Edl ret 6 102 102 102
19 Det Utd Rys 4s .. 82 81 12
8 Diamond Mtch 7s.l07 107 107
28 Dupnt Nmrs 7s...107 107 107
12 Duquesne L 6s 103 103 103
55 Erie gen 4 53 62 63
4 Erie Dr lien 4s .. 63 s 3 63 '
5 Flsk Rubber 8s 106 106 106
19 Fram Ind D 7s.. 99 99 99
11 Gen Elec deb 6s.... 100 99 100
14 Goody'r T 8s, 1931 103 102 103
10 Goody'r T 8s 1941 116 116 118
17 Grand T R of C 7s 113 112 113 ;
18 O T Ry Of C 6s.. 104 104 , 104
61 Gt N 7S A. ...... .109 108 108
26 Gt No 5s B 99 99 99
14 Hud & Man r 5s A 83 83 83
68 Hud & Man a inc 6s 64 64 64
10 111 Cen 5s ..101 101 101
u in t:en rer .a s. enis 007.
1 III Steel deb 4a.. 91
6 Ind Steel 5s -.100
25 Int Agric 5s -80
Mexican Peterol. .133 129 131 129
16
16
72
97
Middle. States
Pacific Oil .,
Pan-American
Phillips
Pierce Oil
Pure Oil
Royal Dutch.
Sinclair Oil
15
66
65
48
10
32
6.1
S3
14
64
63
46
9
32
61
31
14
65
64
48
10
32
62'
33
Stand. Oil, N. 'J... 187 187 187 186
Union Oil
White Oil
Chandler ......
Gen Motors . . .
Willys-Overland
rJerce-Arrow . .
white Motor .
Studebaker
48 47H
... 22 21
... 10 10
MOTORS.
75 74
...13 12
7
17
48
118
. 19
. 49
.121
RUBBER AND TIRES.
47
21
10
74
12
8
18
49 '
0
'sk '...IS 18
t.oodnch 40 40
Kelley-Springfield- 61 60
Keyetons Tire SI' 51 u
AJax 17 i67i
U S Rubber 64 63
INntiSTm at. a
Am Beet Sugar. .. . 41 41
V. oc It X
37
47
36
6
44
34
.122 121 122 121
. 39
. 16
22
.102
82
Am Int Com
Am Sumatra ....
Am Telephone ..
Am Can
Cent Leather . .
Cuba Cane
Cuban-Amer. Su.
Corn Products .
Famoua Players
General Electric
Great. Nor. Ore .
Inter. Harvester
Amer. H. & L., pfd.
U. s. Ind. Alcohol
Inter. Paper
Inter. M. M., pfd.
Amer. Su. Ref. . .
Sears-Roebuck ..
Stromsberg
Tobacco Product . 71
worthing. Pump
Wilson Co 46
Westina. Electric . 63
Amer. Woolen 92
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amer. Cotton Oil . 26 27
Amer. Ag. Chem, .38 38
Amer. Linseed .... 34 33
Boach Maaneto . 45 45
Brklyn. Rapid Tr. 25 , 24
18
40
50
31
16
64
M
37
47.
36
14
64
63
45
10
82
61
31
47
21
10
73
12
' 7
18
47
118
17
411
49
21
16
:
'40
36
44
34
47 48
38 39
16 15
22 22
100 101
80 i.x 81V
165 163 165
41 40 40
98 104
70 70
61 52
49
81
74
74
62
69
.104
70
63
61
83
75
75
S3
46 .
63
90
Continents; Can.
Calif. Packing
Col. O. a: E ,
Columbia Graph..
United Drug ....
National Enamel.
45 65
61
83
75
75
53
69
46
62
61
28 -38
34
45
25
65
87
4
86
43
United Fruit ....142
I.oril. Tobacco. ...les
National Lead.... 94V
17
4
72
40
140 142
113 IB,
63 94
17
4
78
41
47
38
'16
21
99
80
162
40
98
70
61
49
81
74
73
63
70
50
45
62
90
57
38
3.1
44
25
64
78
17
4
72
40
140
151
93
86,
96 '
78
87
91
160
79
14
14
70
96
85
95
. 78
47
91
100 ,
74
16
16
7$
87
86
95
71
87
.66
80
63
. 96 '
69
66
10
64
96
69
121 Int-Met 4...'.,.
1073 Int-Met 4s ctfs. .
356 Inter R T ref 6s..
22 Int M M a f 6s. .. . ,
18 Int Paper r 6s B, .
16 In Oil Hn.... ......
6 K C F S & M 4s..
6 K C S 6s
8 Kelly-Soring T 8s.. 108 108 108
11 Lack'na St) 6s 1923 100 100 100
17 Lack'na Stl 6s 1950 91 90 91
'27 L S & M S deb 4s, 28 94 94 94
1 Lehigh Valley 6s ..103 103 103
14 Lig & Myers 5s .... 95 95 95
5 L & N ref 6s 107 102 102
1 LAN unified 4s.. 90 90 90
32 Market St Ry con 6s 90 ' 89 89
1 Marland Oil 8s .... 98 98 98
18 Mex Pet 8s 106 105 105
4 Mich State T 1st 6s. 98 98 98
114 Mid Steel cv 6s 92 91 92
6 M & St L ref 6s.. 46 45 45
1 M St P & SSM 6S.102 102 102
13 M K T n p In 6s A 83 83 83
Hi M K ft T n sd 5s A 56
6 M K & T 1st 4s .. 80
36 Ma Pao gen 4s.. 64
11 Mont Power 6s A.. 96
106 N Or T & M inc 5s 69
10 N T C col 7s .107 106 106
69 N T C deb 6s 102 101 102
17 N T C con 4s 83 82 -83
3 N T Ed ref 6s...ll0 110 11
6 NT NH & H c 6s. 48 81
6 NT NH & H d 4s. 67 56
16 N T R ref 4s ctfs 40
7 N I T fl 6S 1949. .166
SINTT ref 6s 1941 105
II N T 17 4 B 4s.. 67
10 Nor & West CV 68 108
4 Nor & W con 4s.. 87
1 N Pac pr lien 4s.. 86
2 N Pac sen 3s 62
361 N P-G N joint 6 S 106 105 106
17 N W B T 7s .,.106 106 106
9 O & C 1st 6s 99 99 94
28 O fl L gtd 5s Ctfs 11 101 101
4 O S L ref 4s 91 91 81
80 O-W R R & N 4s.. 81 81 81
2 Otis Steel 8s A....10Z 103 1UZ
8 Pie G & Kleo 5s.
J7 P T & T 6s
40 Pack Mot O 8s..
2 Pan-Amer P & T 7s 100 99
58 Penn R R 6s 109 109 ,
28 Penn R R gen 6s.. 99 99
10 P R R gen 4s.. 90
1 P ft E inc 4s 27
4 P O deb 8s lot
10 P C C ft S L 6s A 97
2 Reading gen 4s .
1 R O ft W 1st 4a .
7 R I A ft L 4s.,
18 St 1m I Mt A S r 4s
68 St L ft S F ad 6a.
31 St L A 8 F inc 6s.
61 St L A S F p In 4s A 72
10 St L S W 1st 4s .. 78
tStPAKCSL 4S 83
4 S A ft A P 1st 4s.. 77
63 Sbrd A L enn 6s.. 57
18 Sbrd A L Sdj 6s.. 23
46 Sbrd A L ref 4s.. 40
81 81
64 64
40 40
105 105
104 104
56 56
107 107
87 87
86 88
62 62
92 92
.. 97 4 96
. .107 107
89
27
101
97
84
78
81
87
79
47
72
78
82
76
56
22
19
84
78
81
87
80
68
92
96,
107
99 Va
109
99
89
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l"1
97
84
78
81
87
84
64
72
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77
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New Tork, May 17. Tha groeth of
rublic Interval 411 iha tradli.g on Hi
curb ..change waa indicated today by
lh fact lhat 14 400 aharea of Radio com
mon wer traded III at lh high level of
around 4, lecenlly established. Peeling.
In mining .10. k. al.o en a large
dale, the continued buying of tloihar
Lode making thai atmk a epoclal fea
ture, over 3 0 ahsp-e rhanaing hand
on an advene from 1 to l In th
first half of lh day. There wer heavy
tianaaelion In Independent lead, which
roae 10 a new high following announce
ment of tho development of the nork al
the mine showing new bodice of or
carrying Iarg values of silver, popper and'
lead.
Motor stock a a group war activ
and atrong.
Tvbaccoa alan held a prominent place.
Petroleum slock, were generally steady.
Henlr.n seaboard moved up lo above 44
and there waa vigomua bujing of Mutual
Oil. Carlb Hyndlcate wa. In ateady dr.
mand, .riling at 4 and 7. Ken.land
raa al.o In demand, hevaua of favorable
new from th Wyoming field.
Near York. May 17. Transaction, on th
New York curb market loday wer fol
lows; 4 Honda.
8.1c. (In tl.ooo). Hia'h 'Low !;1S
31 Allied Packer la.... 94 ' 95 97
I Aluminum 7s. 35. .10.1 1ii;i 103
1 Aluminum 7. IJ....I06. 15 lus
i Am 1. T 6 lo-l 10 104
38 Am T ft T 6s. l..lo . 10 . 100
13 Am TelftTel s '21 lot's 101 101
1 Am Tub 7 142J....102H 10! 102
4 An .Copper 6a 100 100 100
3 Anaroii Cop 7a '24 103 103 101
19 Anglo Am OH 7a l3 . 103 lot .
13 Arm ft Co 7 104 104 104
Beth Steel 7a ,36..10; 105 102
7 Can Nat'Ity q 7 101 108 108
34 Can Nat Ry i 9 s 9S
12 Cent Kteel 8c 104 1"4 104
! Col Oraph $ ctfs... 36 36 .16
2 Con Textile Is 98 96 96
10 Copper Kx A 8s '24 102 102 103
10 Deero ft Co 7s..l0i 101 101
It Km'O ft K s 100 100 100
1 Gsl Big Oil 7 104 103 104
3 Goodrich Tire 7s. ..loo 100 100
2 Gulf Oil 7s 104 101 ni
8 Hood Rubber 7s.... 98 . 97 98
2 Int R T 7a 96 96 94
128 IRT 8s 1922 91 91 91
17 Kan Gaa ft lc 61.. 96 96 96
11 Kenn Copper 7s. ...105 106. 105
1 Kings Cty Lt 6s.. 98 98 98
21 Lavlcde Gas 7a 100 100 106
22 Lib, Mo ft Lib 7a.. 99 99 99
8 Nat Acme 7 s .... 97 97 , 97
5 NT NH A H 4s 97 67 97
48 NY NH ft H'7s 91 90 90
26 No Am Kdison 6s.. 92 92 92
18 PhllllpsPct7s '31 102 102 102
67 Pub Scr CorofNJ 7sl02', 101 102
Robert Ualr 7s fi ' '1 vi
. 2 Saks ft Co 7s 99 99 99
6 Scars Roo 7s, 22. .100 100 100
11 Sears Rbk' 7s, '23. .101 100 100
3 Shawsheen 7s .....103 103 103
2 8 W Bell Tel 7s. .102 101 102
5 Std Oil N T 7s '26. .105 105 105
1 Htsn OH N T 6s..106 16 106
6 Stewart Warner 8s. 108 108 108
7 Swift ft Co 7s. 25. .101 101 101
13 Swift ft Co 7s '31. .102 102 102
3 Tol Edison 7s 106 106 106
18 Un OH Prod 8s. .-..101 101 101
2 Utd Ry Hav 7s.105 105 . 105
, 1 Vacuum Oil 7s ....107 107 107
' 8 Warner Sug 7a '41.. 99 99 99
15 Went Elec 7s 108 108 108
11 Winchester 7.. .101 101 10.1
1 At O W I 5s 63 83 63
98 Freeport. Tex 7s. ..123 120 121
1 Lukens Steel 8s. ...104 104 104
10 Prod ft Ref 8s. ....102 102 103
17 Un Oil Cal 6s 101 101 101
Foreign Bonds.
11 l,nlln. 7a ',4 inllU 1 At) 10A
20 City of Elberfelde 6 6 6 . 6'
10 Cltv of Sou-sons 6s.. 85 85 BK
1250 N Y N II Fr 7s.... 76 76 76
50 Russian 6s ctfs.. 21 18 21
21 Russian 5s 20 20 20
15 Swies 5 102 102 102
115 U S Mexico 4s 47 7 47
2 Can Steamships 8s.. 96 96 96
22 U S Brazil 7s 98 97 97
Chicago Stocks.
Range of prices of the leading Chicago
stocks furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248
Peters Trust building: Close.
American Radiator 5
Armour & Co. pfd , 96
Armour Leather com 12
Continental Motor 8
Earl Motor 3
Llbby 2
Montgomery-Ward , 22
National Leather new 8
Piggley Wlggly 40
Swift ft Co. '. 102
Swift International 20
Union Carbide 57
Wahl 63
Wrigley . , 103
New York Dry Goods.
New York, May 17.r-Cotton goods were
firm today, with buying on a moderate
scale. Yarns were advanced sharply, es
pecially in the combed division. Burlaps
also rose on" more active sales. A sharp
advance was recorded In prices of worBted
yarns. Some values being up 60 cents a
pound, compared with a week or 10 day
ago. Knit goods were generally quiet
New York Money.
few York, May 17. Call Money
Steady; high, 3 per cent; low 3 per
cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing
bid, 3 per cent: offered at 3 per cent;
last loan.' 3 per cent. Call loans against
acceptances. 3 per cent. Time loans,
easier; 60 days and 90 day. 41 per
cent; six months. 4 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper,. 4 4 per cent.
'-
Liberty Bonds Price.
New Tork May 17. Liberty bonds at
1 p m. today: 3s, $99.30; first 414s,
499.80; second 4s, $99.66; (.third 4s,
199.90; fourth 4s. $99.90; Victory 4s,
$100.66. i A
London Money.
' London, May 17. Silver Bar, 36d per
ounce. ' '
Money 1 Per cent.
Discount Rates Short and three
months' bill. 2 5-16 2 per cent.
. " ' Bar Silver.
New York, May 17. Foreign Bar Silver,
73c.
Mexican Dollars 5oc.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Msy 17. Eggs Un
changed; firsts. 22c.
Butter Unchanged; creamery, 38c;
packing, 18c.
Poultry Unchanged: hena, 22c; broil
ers, 40c; roosters, 12 c. .
w York Poultry.
New York, May 17. Poultry Live,
firm; pricea unchanged; dressed, steady
fowls. 2323c.
Omaha produce
rural.keal kg Mai af Mebraaka, de
rirlaxe.l f agrkuilura, l
I a4) aaarketiagi
I. IV PlUl.TltT.
H,;rr 344IS 44 6S
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Creamery, prima
Creamery, tut) ..
I oumry, heal ... .7
1'hh.i.v rum.... .114.
Ilullalfat. 4)1 pr. v:,,
Prairie No, 1 upland ' ?. JJ.
No, S upland llltZ 'i 0
N. I upland all! 2 is
No. midland . .
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No. $ midland ItlZ .III
Sa. I lowland " JJ
Sa. 1 lowland 4JJ2 All
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KrMUNN 8a. CO.
Tower Bulldlni. CHICAGO. ILL.
Scientific American Bid.., WASHINGTON. D..C
Woolworth Bulldln.. NEW YORK
Hobtrt Bldg.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
..lO.lEY in GRAM
112. 50 buy a guarantee option on 1 0, 000
bushels af wheat or corn. Nm FrnHhrnf Klmk.
A movement of 5e from option pric give
yon an opportunity to take $500.00; 4c, $400.00;
te.toW.tn. ate. WRITE TODAY FOR PAR
TICULARS ami FREE MARKET LETTER.
IIIESTOM lalLT IBIIE, Urtsnssat sVsasb
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No. $ ....
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IIIDi:a AND WOOU
Beef hl.lei llrecn sailed No. 1. P''
Sale: gren .ailed No. i. per In., l4Jc,
gieen hide No. I. I"' ln..41ics green
h'dr. No. t. p-r IK. S0 4i; green .ailed,
old stock, per lo :lc; green u ted bu
hidea No. 1. per IK. 4c; green .ailed bull
bll.'ora0hldae?Large. each. $1 medium,
each, $2 4a; .mall, each, 17.00; pony and
glue., each. Il.004l.t5.
Hhnep pelt.: Green salted, a to Ilea
and waul, ech. Ta:4)lll.ie.
Wool: Choir fina and one-hair blood,
per lb, :iT30c: medium and three-eighth
blood, per IK. 2411 2c: low and oncquor
ter blood, per lb.. 17 4 20c.
KRL'ITH.
Bananas! 7o lb. ..
Orange: Rlsa 21 and r-
I T.o- tx 250, I7.7504.5O; it 211. tl..
lfT.31: als $24, 44.O0J97.6fl.
, Per hoi. 17.O0ff7.60.
Or.p fruit: Per crate, according to
Ixe, $4. Soli's. 50.
Apple: Wlnenap. acoording to '
ami grade. $4.004. 4. no; Hen Davis, $3.00;
Tellow Newston. $3.0001.54.
Hirawberrle: Cralea. 34 pt. hoxes, $3.00
04.no: cratee. 24 qt. boxes. 45.60 ...
r'lxv 24-lb. packagee, S ox, $2.2.; bulk,
per IK. 154S16C. af .
Plneapplea: According to six. ICtufJ
VEGETABLES.
ni.,a New. No. 1. Per lb.. 8 07e:
new. No. i. per It., 68c: w'rn 'fj'!'
ka. No. M. per cwt.. SLJ $.: Idsho
vhite. NO. J. per c.;, ".
Ohio. No. 1. per cwt. S2.S0; Oregon netted
''Sweet "potstoes: Per hu.. I1.7S01S9.
Celery: Per do.. f47 ".. .
Hesd lettuce: Crate. $3.04.75; doa
$1 00491.60.
Leaf lettuce: Dot.. $1.0001.60.
Rubarb: Horn grown, per dox., 40c
Kgg plant: Doxcn. $2.00.
Onions: Texaa crystal wax. 45.-lb.
crates, $3.00; yellow onions, 46-lb. crate,
$3 75
Cauliflower! Crate. 12. 2582.60.
Asparagua: Doxen. tl-OO.
Cucumbers: Hot house, dog., $2.00;
hampera. S do.. $3.00J.SO; Florida,,
crates. $5.00 fr 4.00.
Carrots: Old. per lb.. 4c
Turnips; Old. per lb., 3 5c.
Beets: Old. per lb., 3fllc.
Cabbage: New. per lb.. 4 06c
Tomatoea: Cratea. S baskets. $j.00T.
I. 00; lugs. $3.25.
Radiahea: Young southern, doz.. 40O
45c;rrota: Young outhern. dox., SOc
'rleet: Young southern, dox.. SOcfl! 11.00
Turnips: Young southsrn, dox., 90c (9
II. 00.
Onions: Young, horn grown, per ao.,
30c.
Spinach: Horn grown, basket. 76e.
Green peppers: X.K, tOc. ....
Oreen or wz leans: Hampers. $..00.
PLANTS.
Cabbage: Box, $1.0091.26.
Tomatoea: Box. $1.001. 25.
Panay planta: Box. $3.76.
Nuta and honey unchanged.
Wholesale prices of beef cut re aa
follows; No. 1 ribs, 19c; No. ! ribs. 16c.
No. 3 ribs, 15c: No. 1 loins. 26c; No. 2
lolna, S5c; No. $ loins. 20c; No. 1 rounds.
17 c; No. 2 rounds, 17c; No. $ rounds,
15c; No. 1 chucks, 10c; No. 2 chucks.
10c; No. 3 chucks. 8c: No. 1 Plate.
6c; No. 2 plate. 6c: No. t platea. 4c.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, May 17. Potatoes Weak: re
ceipts, 41 cars; total United States ship
menta, 481 cars; Wisconsin acked and
bulk round whites, $1.261.40 cwt.; Mich
igan bulk round whites, $1.261.40 cwt;
Idaho sacked Rurals, $1.40j1.60 cwt.;
new stock firm on sacks, steady on bar
rels: Alabama aacked Bliss Triumphs. No.
1 $3.25- cwt.; Florida Bpaulding Rose,
double-headed barrels. No. 1. I5.506.00;
No. 2, $4.00. '
Sit. Louis Grain.
St. ' Louis, May 17. Wheat May,
11.40; July, $1.23 bid..
Corn May, 69c; July,,63e.
Oata May, 3Vjic: July, 41c. ,
Duluth, Minn., May ' 17. Flaxseed,
$2.79. . - --
Ner York Dried Fruit.
New Tork, May 17. Evaporated Ap
ples Scarce.
Prunes Dull.
Apricots Quiet. . '
Peachea Steady.
Raisins Easy. '
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