10 THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1922. (I Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain 1 1 Chicago Grain Live Stock Financial Onuh4, July 6. Priie ot all grains were on the down trade today. Weather reports ssere in Ihe mam, rrHMite (or the 4itr (fflmg North-tut londttions lie Mid to hue been improved hy reifnt brnrlu'iil um 4 ml cooler weather. K4tcr.-t Iowa had a good ram tint niornuu. 'I his seciioi) lias i ern complaining of loo dry condi tion 1. Kxport H cm .111 ft ssas sai'l to be only miiiim1ic. The run of reieits generally sseit lis lit but the demand tr ih giavt M4 tatlur indifferent. Omaha reielsed 7 cars of wheat, 2i C4ri of torn and 9 car of other gram, aiisng.iti."ig it ran ai against 4' ears 4 er ano, iota) iiiinienis were 9J tats as lomparrd with So ran last e4r. 1 here was a Uir demand for wheat in the Omaha market with prices generally 2c low er. lorn and oats were in active demand, corn ellmg hC'ic lower and oau J 'j .".' lower. Kye vvas quoted nominally, 1c lower, with barley unchanged AVIIKAT So I dark hard I car (emulty). :i; I car I. mull) I II 21 No. 4 dsrk hard: I ir (smutty). It H. Nb. I hard amier: I rr (ns. II 09; I rr, II I rr, II in. Nn, 1 hjr. winter: I r. II 04 No. I bird winter: I I isr (smutty), II ID No. I hstd. winter: 1 rer (smutty), tl l. Simple yellow hard: t rar. l!f No. 1 misea; 39 ear (aurumt, 11 i'i I'llKS'. No, t v. hue: t rr, 17c. No. 3 white: I cars, 57e. No. II whit : 1 car, 13c. N. I yellow: J cars. I4i,r: 1 rar shippers weight), HSc I rar, 5le, .No. J mixed: S cars, HSc, DATS. No. I whlla: T rara. 34,e. BARI.ET. No 4: 1 rar IV-. OMAHA REt-tlTTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota) Receipts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Whsat 7 9 14 Corn 23 4$ 1 Oau 23 10 Rye , 1 2 0 Barley 0 1 0 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat ii Corn 88 3 oau 22 i a Rvt 9 7 0 Barley $ S PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. I Ruahela) Rscslpts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Alto Whsat TSl.ooo Corn l,3l.oo Oala 784.100 Shipments Today Wheat 845.000 Corn 62.non Oata i.noo 1.012.000 904000 l lin.oon 645.000 7W.oor) Wk. Ago Tr. Airo 111.000 421.000 747.000 271.000 ((7.000 1. 056.00O 213.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Wheat and Flour ... 527,000 Corn 77,000 Oati 470.000 WORLD'S VISIBLE. Vuihala Today Wk. Ao Wheat .101016.000 115.937,000 101.200.000 corn ... si. 04ii.oon 34.012,000 37,343.000 Oatt ... (3.146.000 (4.473.000 (6,011,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. ' Wrk Carlota Today. Ago. Whrat S Corn 454 100 Oala 1 1 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wk Carlota-t Today. Ao. Wheat 192 (Torn l ' Oala 1 7 ST. LOUIS RECEITTS. Wrrk Carlota Today. Ao. IVhaal 94 a Corn 4 74 n.,. J NORTHWESTERN WHEAT ititwria. Week Tear Today. Ao. 171 is 134 S7 145 52S Carlota Mlnneapolia Puluth Winnipeg . . Tr. Ago 07.000 110.000 nona Tr Ago Tear Ago. 74 !7 107 Tear Ago. 107 26 16 Tear Ago. 94 2S 10 Ago. 204 186 161 CHICAGO CLOS1NO PRICES. lly ITpdlke. Grain Co. DO. 2427. July Art. Open. I High. Low. I Cloao. I Tea. Wht. I July 1.15 1.16H I.I6V1 Sep. 1.16 1.1 Pec. 1.H44I 1.11 1.18 V nya July M Sep. .46 Deo. .81 .88 Corn July .3H .3H Sep. ,67 4k .87 4 .68 Deo. .46 '4 .' .64Vi .67 1 Oata ,1 July ,SH .64i Sep. .39 .38 .38 '4 Dee. .41, .41 J .41 T.ard July 11.17 11 17 Sep. 11.40 11.40 Rlba .1 July 111. SO 111. SO I Sep. 111.30 I11-3" 1 1.13 1.14 "4 1.14S 1.13S! 114H 1.14 s 1.16H 1.17H 1.175 .864, .86 .87i .8214 .66 .66 .36 .38 .41 .41 11.07 11.38 .85 .85 .87 ,63S .63 .67 .67 .(6i .S6i .38 .384 .41 .41 11.07 1.30 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.1 1.19 .88 .88 .88 .63 .6714 .87 .38 .38 .41 11.1T 11.40 11.30 111.30 111.55 11.15 V . . Kansas City Grnln. Kansas City. July . Cash Wheat No. 3 hard, 1.10 to $1.30; No. 2 red, $1.10 1'Corn No. whit. 69c No. J yellow. 2c; No. 2 yellow. 6161c. Hay Market unchanged. Kansas City. July 6. Close Wheat, July, $1.06; September, $1.07; Decem- bConiJuiy, 8e; September, le; Ds eamber, i2c. Minneapolis Oraln. Mlnnespolts, July Wheat Cash 1 No. 1 northern. 1.87 1.4J: July. $137; September, $1.23 Ho; December. $1.21. Corn No. S yellow, 675$c. Oats No. ( white, 34 6' 35c Barley 42057c. Rve No. 2. 0J32e. , ( Fl'sx No. 1. $2.56i2 .60.' St. louts Grain. St. Louis, July 6. Wheat July. $116; September, $1.12. . Corn July, 65c; September. 6e. Osts July, 8c; September, 38e. Ifinncapolls Fiona Minneapolis, Minn., July 6. Flour un changed to 35o lower; family patents, $7.8008.16. Bran $14.50gl6 00. St. Loads TJyeetork. ' East St. Louis. 111.. July 6 Cattle Receipts, 2.000 head: native steers, light yearllnga and canners, strong; Texas steers, shade higher; beef cows, strong to 26o higher; beef bulls, stocker steers and light vealers, steady; bologna bulls. 150280 higher: top steers. $9.40. weight 1 331 lbs.; top Texas steers, $8.26 for 1,2,5 pounders; bulk follows: Native steers. $7 2108.60; Texas steers. $7.2508.50; cows, $4 6005.75; canners. $2.60; top veal calves, $9.25; bulk. $8.60.00 Hogs Receipts. 10.000: generally Se higher: closed, steady; top $ 11.00: ; hulk 140 to J40-1D. averages, $10 .90011.00: light lights, $10.50010.80: pigs. $$.75010.40; packer sows, mostly $8.8509.00. Sheep Receipts. 8,500 head: market, fully ateady; top lambs. $13.25; bulk. $13 75013.25: culls, $5.5006.00: fat light ewea $5(006.00; heavies, $2.5003.00; good and choice yearlings to 4-yesr-old breeding ewes, $6.(007.00. Omaha Hay Market. Prairie Hay Receipts very light. Good demand for best grades and light demand for other grades. Alfalfa Hay Receipts light. Good old alfalfa very scare and demand light for new alfalfa baled from win row Upland Prairie No. 1. $13.00014.00; No 2. $l.OO01t.O; NO. I, $7.0009.00 Midla'nd pirl-N.. 1. I" No. 3, $.OO011.OO: No. 3, $7.0008.00. Lowland Prmlrie-No. 1. $8.0001000; XAlfafsNo 'l.4'$i3 .00015.00: Standard, $-.1.6O015.(;'N. 2. $10.60011.60; No. a, VgtrawiOat, $8.0001.00; wheat, 7.M 01.08. Mesne City Livestock. Sioux City. July 6 Cattle Receipts 1 ( head; market, strong and actire; fed steers and yearlings. 601O M: grass sters and yearling. $.50T : grass ateers and yearllnga $.607.(O; cows and heifers, $6.608.O: canners, S2OO03.25: reals. $4.O0.(O: feeders, $6S07; calve. $4.1007.2$: reedtna; rnw and heifers, $8.00 0 6.16; stockers. $iS4S7.0S. Hugs Receipts .$ head: market, steady; butchers. $9 5801O.4S: lights, $18: heavy mixed, $8.7(0.(: heavy, lIC09.e: bd1c of sales. $$."014 5heep and Lambs Receipts 348 heald; Bir-tt stroi By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omsk flea Uaaed tlr. Ihitago, July 6 (irain market! showed a liC4ty early undertone. I rnp reprt on spring wheat were very favorable. Raiut fell over parti of Iowa and lltiinoif. That affected corn, lloiues with eastern connec 110114 soltl wheat freely, That grain, at the inide. wa olf i'i ( ihtc from the previous ilay'a cloe. Strong inlrrett absorbed the orleringa and the finish wa6 IJic lower Corn ral lied toward the last and lost ' (ai U(, while oat were (?v lie lower and rye ?i fv I '4c lower, llnuies that usually act for a lead ing New York trader were the bet seller of wheat early. Some stop If nt orders were cauuht on the way down. Around JI.M for September, there was persistent buying by houses that usually act for a local elevator interest which checked the decline and made a rally to around $1.15 at one time. The upturn, however, was not held. Kxrxirt demand ronllnuta alow with weaknraa In i nnunenlal el. Mange a fai lor. Muuara operating in the snulhwrat claimed fountry ufferluga uera Isrger. but lilt nris failed to sell freely. W eaiher i ondl- tlona both aid, a of the Intrrnailnnal llnea were favurabl fr,r the rrops. and Jlroom IinII'h Kuropean advlrra wera ntoro ciptl mitilc. Hale, of lo.i.noii bu.heis were msds to go to store, f'rmsnd for cssh vthest wss less uigenl in the southwest and l.onhweet. wlih prirrs or. Pit longs generally well out of th-lr hoidlngM of 8eptetnber cori early on t liar wtr.knra In wheat and ths rain reports from ths west. Forecast suggested show, ers over the greater part of th9 belt, and Ihe government report for the wml: was construed as favorable. On lts br'ak there waa a good rlasa of buying and the market on the whole ahowed stubborn re. etatanca to pressure. Country offering Ninsll. Ksatern demand foe rash gr:tln good with h baala relatively 0c bet ter aa tompared with futures. 8sles of 340. ooo bushels were reported, meanly to exporters. Receipts, 1(3 cars, Oata Follow Corn. Osts followed corn snd svernged lower. Atsllsble stocks of (3.345,009 bushels are now smaller than the ( oirc.pon lini period laat year for the first time In months. Harvesting has started In parts of the rentrsl nest. Receipts, 41 cars. Houses and seaboard connections bought July snd September rye. while ths northwest sold September and 1. went to a wider discount and the July. A car tt nsw No. I from rentrsl Illinois was re ceived and sold st 7.c or :c over July. Pit Note. Spring wheat waa Imprnvsd by rsln and cooler weather in the north central atates, as shown by the government weekly westher crop report. Heat and drouth damaged all grama In the far northwest. TempAaturea and moisture condltlona generally are favorable for corn. There la considerable chlmh bug Infection In the central Mississippi valley. Harveatlng of winter wheat rapidly nearlng completion and harvesting of early osts under way in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa. No sign of black rust dan. age !n the four northwestern states Is teportod so fsr by the Van Deuien, Harrington om- oanv of Mlnneapolia. Wheat lias made aurprlaingly good progress and in weatern North uaKota ana eastern jionmn- wneio there Is a heavy acreage, Is In fine condi tion in Minnesota. South Dakota and eastern North Dakota there was either too much molFture or too dry weather earlier in the aeaaon for the best results. Corn Is being picnea iv strong inter ests, who have taken tne duik or ins offerings .for two weeks. Of the 72 ears of wheat, largely rf, received at St. Louis today, th-te were 18 cars No. 2 red testing 54 to 69 pounds per bushel, 29 cars No. 3 red at 56 to 67.7, 9 csrs No. 4 rea ar m to da ijuuhuo, -No 6 red. 62 to 53 6 pounds. Western lard stocks Increased 24, et. na nnnnrin last month, or about the same ss last yesr. the largest gain at this season in 10 years. The total is 111.768,- 000 pounds against ifi.iaj.vvu pounun year. Omaha. Jly I. Receipts wars: (.' la. tiogs. Sheep. Offirisl Mnndey . ...J.T.I I :f 4.4i't official Wednesday.. 4 Iti I Tl 1.414 timet Thureday,. ( 444 I ( " Four data this week II (I 24 311 Is (l asms dais Issl week. .11 4l 4641 11.141 Kama date 2 w'a 12.111 64 4:4 :.lol asms 3 w s in. 24.144 (I 721 :M4 fcsms as r age 11.114 31, TO 44 214 Reeeipis and diapoaiilon of llteato. k s the lain siork)ards. nmshs. Nes for 24 hours, snd.ng ' I m , July 1122; RlIPTS lAHI.oT. cam li g an p. Mo Pae n 1 I nien Taclfle R. n 43 )'. N. W. Ry , east 3 C, aV N W. Ry., we.t 74 C, St P M O. Ry J i', 14 Q, weit 25 I', n A Q Hy . west 34 ('., R.I V . aat 4 C.R.I A F , weat 2 Illinois Central Ry I I 16 111 II Total re-elms 241 DISPOSITION HEAP Caul liege Sheep 40 2 249 1,4,4 7 I 47 1.(78 HO I 46 2 14 14 44 1.40 14 .1.3(1 8.412 1,(2 A'mour AV Co ,.,.1.34 t'udshv Tacking Co 838 !o, Parking Co , 70 Morris Packing Co Swift Co 1.174 J. W. Murrhy Swsrls 4 Co ,. ,. . Lincoln Packing Co IT W'll.on Packing Co IT Hwlft from K t" 76 Higglna Packing Co.... tl lloffsasn Bros 31 Mayerwci Vail .... .14 Midwest racking Co.... 12 P i'lea 1 Omaha racking Co 21 John Roth A Snne 14 So. Omaha Packing Co.. 21 St. t'l.nr 61 J. H Bulla ' 2T Dennis ti Francis ....... 7 John Hsrvey 176 T. .1. Inghram 14 Luhberger 71 F. P. Lewis 34 J. R. Root Co 18 Sullivsn Bros. 3 Olassburg 32 Other buyers (18 Totsl Cattle Receipts. 6.444. Top steers reached the (10.00 market today on an activ and strong to inruc higher msr ket. Best rsttls showed the most ad vance. She stock moved up another 150 !sc ana stockers and teeners were nomln any ateady. This week s advanc on steers amounts to 36 060c. soma of the yearlings and low grade steers having gained $1.0001.60 In ths Isst two weeks. She stock had also advanced (Oe or more tnin ween ana IB enywners xrom II sots 1.60 higher than at the low time. Feed ers sre nominally unchanged for the week Quotations on rattle: Choir to prime neeves. J.t.urrio.on; good to rholc beeves. (9.1001.60: fslr to a-aod beeves ta 7SMI .iu; tair to good beeves. I8.7l4tl.10 common to fair beeves, 18.3608.76; choice to prime yearlings, 9.360.75; good to cnoice yearlings. is.760I.25; fair to good yearlings, is.154t6.76; common to fslr yearitngs. 7.sofjn.io; rholc to prim heifers. $4. 2608.00; good to rholc heif ers. $7.2508.26; fslr to good heifers. $6.50 wi.s; enmee xo prime cows. $7. 0007. 75; good to rholc rows. $6.0007.00: common to fslr cows. $2. 6006.76; good to choice feeders. 37.4008.00; fair to good feeders. 36 7607 35; common to fair feeders. $8.00 ""n; goon xo cnoice stockers. $7,500 6.15: fair to good stockers, $4.6'07.40: -ummon to lair srflOKers, $6.6006.50; stock heifers. 84 00ift)4 76! tn, $3.5004.60; atork calves. $(.6d7.50: vesi rsivis. sa.4nsiio.oo: stock bulls, $4,600 v.vv, uuiib. ainKH. etc., SS.YBVPf.UO. BTKERS. No. 10.. 14.. 26. . 20... 14... 115.. Av. . .106.4 . .1088 .. 818 . .1213 ..1174 ..1164 ..1223 ..1104 Pr $6 76 10 35 60 40 76 90 10 00 No. 40.. 58.. 41.. 49.. 34.. .. 30.. Av. ..127S ..128 ..1121 .. 849 ..1224 ..1231) ..11(1 Pr. $9 no 9 26 8 40 9 55 46 9 85 15 STEERS AND HEIFERS. Omaha Produce fc th atat of Nebraska, de partment of agriculture, bureau ot mar ket snd marketing: LIVE POULTRT. Wholesale Wholaeal Buying Selling Price: Price: Broiler $0.32020.36 $o.360w.! broilers. .280 .30 .300 .33 Hens, light 160 .11' .180 Hens, heavy .18 .19 .21 W Cocks 090 .10 .120 DRESSED rUU-TKX. ,, .S-"B .22 .25 .15 Broiler Hens . Cock . .240 .16 No. 1. No. 2. Crack JCfiGS. 200 .21 .240 160 .17 .210 .14 .16 BUTTER. Creamery, prints 360 Cresmery, tub Country, common .220 .25 ,Z40 But. ft, sta. pr.. .270 .28 KAY. n.-i-t. 1 nmnnfl 41 3.00 A 14.00 : No. 8 upland, $10.00012.00; No. 3 upland, $7.00 2 midland, $8.00011.00; No. 3 midland, s:.O0fl)8.00: No. 1 lowland, $8.004?10.00; No. 2 lowland, $7.0008.00. Alfalfa No, 1, ii.ti"iei.i; '"", $11.00013.00; No. 1, 110.00 0 11. vv; ino. . $8.0809.00. .- Straw Oat, S8.UU4f s.uu; wneav, vi.uv. Wholesale prices of beef cuts a-re as follows. No. 1 ribs. 21c: No. 2 ribs 20, No. 3 ribs, 16c. No. 1 loins, 27 c; No 3 loins, 27c; No loins, 20 c. No. 1 rounds, 21c; iso. j rounus. 'fjirw ; rounds. 16c. No. 1 chuck, 12c; No. chucks, 14c; No. 8 chutks, 8c. No. I pistes, 6c; No. 2 plates, tc; No. 3 plates, 4C , Mljir.a snu cw v Beef hide: Green salted No. 1. pw l-. 607c; green aalted No. :, per id.. green hides No. 1. Per lb.,405c; green hide No 2, per lb.. S04c; green "lip oid tock, per lb.. 203c; green aJJJ bu" hides No. 1, per io sc; greea hides No. 2, per lb 3c, TT kM.i. T mrmm each. 88.00t medium. each, $2.60; mall. each. $3.00; pony and glues, each, (1.0001.25. Sheep pelts: Green sslted, a to lx and wool, each. 76o$ll.00. Wool: enole line ano -Diooa. r ., 27032c: medium and -blood, per lb., 28 30c; low and -blood, per lb 18 0 22c; turry wool, per lb 12017c i.n.ntt. T-r ih. 7e. Oranges: Size 216 and larger, $9.00 0 9.50; size 260, $8.00 08.26; sis 28S, Sf.uu4IK.Du; aize ... 6 50. Lemons: Box, according to ise, $7.5009.00. Grapefruit: Cratea, according to size, $6.0007.00. Pesches: Georgia, 6 basket crates, $3.6004.00. Apricots: 4 basket crates. $2.7505.60. Plums: 4-bas-ket crates, $2.75. Cherries: Home grown, qt. boxes, per case, $3.26. Gooseberries: Home grown, 24-qt. boxes. $2.75. Logan berries: 24-qt. boxes, $5.75. Strawberries: Crates, 24-qt. boxes, $3.7504.00. Apples: Winesap. according to size and grade, $3.2503.75: Newton pippins, according to size and grade, $3.50. Figs: 24 pkgs., I ox. $2.25. PLANTS. Tomato: Fr box, $1.00, Pansy Plants: Per doz., 10c; per box. $3.75. New Tork Metals. New York, July 6. Copper Market steady: electrolytic, spot and futures. 13't?14. Tin Irregular; spot and nearby, 31.37c; futures, 31.50c. Iron Steady: prices unchanged. Lead Steady: apot. 5.75c. Zinc Firm; East St. Louis, spots and nearby delivery, 6.60c. Antimony Spot, 5.0005.25c. 76S 797 791 944 835 ..1228 .. 991 . . 704 , . 824 ,. 140 8 75 840 9 35 50 9 60 60 7 60 7 60 66 8 80 4 6 5 25 7 50 29 810 9 35 47 25 736 86 14.. 13 738 10 56.. 9 1052 9 40 14.. 61 874 9 F5 14.. 17 971 9 75 COWS. 6 3214 6 25 5.. 10 1237 6 85 16.. HEIFERS. 8 600 7 00 13.. 7 947 8 10 15.. 1 775 8 75 12.. BULLS. 1 1475 4 35 I.... ..1140 1 1930 6 00 1 1400 4 170 ( 64 1 76 CALVES. 2 390 7 60 S7S T 7( 1 30 8 00 1 2111 101M Hogs Receipts. 8.400 heed. Outside or ders called for fair quotations today and outlet on shipper account of best quality hogs was st an advance of 10015c. Packer trade ruled steady to 10c higher and alow on this basis. Bsst quality light hogs sold at $10.30010.45. with a top prico of $10.50. Medium weight butchers. $10.00010.30, and. strong weight butchers. $1.65014.00, with light mixed loads at $9 60S 10.15. Bulk of good hog sold at $9.75010.40. Mixed loads and packing grades were uneven ruling steady to 10c higher, bulk of this clsss moving at $8.90 9.50. . Quotations on sheep and lamba: Fat lambs, western. $11.26013.50; fat lambs, native. $11.00013.25: feeder lambs. $9.00 011.60; cull lambs, $4.00 011.00; fat yenr llngs, $9.00011.40; fat wethers. $5,500 8.60; fat ewes. light, $5.0008.25; fat awes, heavy, $2.6005.00. HOOJ. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. 140 $ 9 90 64. .239 No. At. 69. .244 22. .244 54. .312 30. .529 43. .256 S2..250 34. .166 43. .192 70 140 70 10 25 9 00 9 15 9 50 9 75 10 31 10 45 24. .380 63. .343 21.. 228. 65. .261 64., 280 77. .219 79. .209 Sh. Pr. 90 $10 Oi 70 8 85 70 9 10 9 35 9 65 9 80 10 40 10 50 Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 6,500 head Trading was fairly active today at prices ruling stesdy to 15c higher. Native lambs and clip Callfornlas generslly moving at the advance, while western lamba were mostly stesdy. Clip lambs sold lsrgely at 812.26012.40, and native lsmbs at $13.00 013.25. Western lambs, wero slow, best quality quoted at $13.60. Sheep were strong to 25c higher, only one lot of ewes being offered which sold at $5.50, averag ing around 128 pounds. CLIP LAMBS. 602 fed 89 $12 00 FAT LAMBS. 11$' native 70 18 25 Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, July 6. Potatoes Stronger; receipts, 110 cars; total United States shipments. 365 csrs: Alsbsma Spaulding Rose, sacked. $2.10 cwt.; Texas and Okla homa sacked Cobblers, $2.2502.50 cwt.; Esstern Shore Virginia stave barrels Cob blers. $4.6504.75; Norfolk section North Carolina slot and stave barrels. Cobblers, $2.8504.00. Chit g Prod ace. Chicago. July . Butter Lower: cream ery extras. 35035c; firsts. 32034c; seconds. 30 0 31c; standarda, 35c. Eggs Lower; receipts, 17,032 esses; firsts, 21 022c: ordinary firsts, 24 0 21c: miscellaneous. 21021 c; storage packed extraa, 2323c; atorage packed tints, 22 c. Kan- City Produce. Kansa City. July (. Egga Market 1 cent higher. 21c. Butter Creamery, 40: packing. 25. Hen Unchanged, 17 to 20c; heavy broiler, unchanged. 82c. New Trk Poaltry. New Tork, July 8. Lit Poultry Market firm; broiles. by freight. $330 36c: by express. 24 0 40c; fowl. 24c. Preseed Poultry Marks t stesdy; prices nchai y Chicago Livestock. Chicago. July 6. Cattle Receipts, 11.000 head; market, active: beef teera, stesdy to strong: top matured steers, $10.25; top yearlings, $10.20; bulk beef steers, $8.6509.80; butcher she stock, steady; canners, weak; bulls, steady to strong: cslves. closing 25060c higher; stockers. stesdy; bulk butcher sh stock, $5.2507.60; bulk canners and cutters, $2.9003.75; bulk veal calves. $8.15 0 9.25: bulk bologna bulls. $4.(504.86; few good ssusage bulls. $6.00. Hogs Receipts, 27.000 head: opening 10 015c higher on lights snd light butchers; closing with early advance loat, or ateady with Wednesday: mixed and packing grades, steady to 10c lower: early top, $11.00; practical top, $10.90: bulk, $9,300 10.80; shippers took about 6,040; holdqs-ers, liberal; pigs, weak to lower. Sheep Receipts, 9.000 head; lambs. 25ft50e higher: top natives. $13.85 to city butchers: $13.75 straight to packers: bulk, around $13.60. light sorted; culls, mostly $7,500)8.00: no westerns here: sheen, strong: best handyweight fat ewes. 17.250 7.50; few extreme heavies below $5.00, Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, July 6. United States Bu reau of Agricultural Economy.) Cattle Receipts 4.500 head; market beef steers, mostly steady to strong; spot, higher; sev ersl loaded medium and heavyweight steers, $10.00: -best Texas. (9.00 to 89.46: calves, strong with best kind yesterday; pacaer top on veaiers, 49.no; other prices steady; few choice cows, $6.2006.60; bulk others. $4.75; canners and cutters gener ally $2.6003.76; bulls. $4.21 to $6.50; In ferior kinds. $2.5003.50. Hogs Receipts 7,900 head; marlfet steady to 10 rents higher; bulk 175 to 230-pound weight, $10.65 to $10.74; prac tlcal top. $10.70; shippers took about 1.000; packer top, $10.65; weighty kind, slow; bulk of ssles, $10.20 to $10.60; throw-out sown mostly $9.75; atoek pigs, 10 to 16c higher: best. $10.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 3,044 head; market, killing classes sround 26 cents higher: fat ewes. $6.50; small hunrH na tive lambs, $13.(5; numerous lots, $13.64. St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph. Mo, July 6. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 2.244 head; market active, all prices fully steady: top yearlings. $9.86; top beef steers, early. $9.65; desirable beef rows from $5.5006.5. Calves, 60c h!gher; top esrly $7.(4. Hogs Receipts. 9,000 head: few early to shippers around early steady with yea terdsy's average: bulk, 170 to 234-pound weight. $14 64014.70; packer going slow, average pries yesterday, $10.25 for 230 pounder. Sheep and Limbs Receipts. 1.409 heed; fst lambs, uneven, steady to 60c higher; sheep, stesdy: top nsttve lamb. $13.64; bulk. $13 06013.54; culs. $8.1(07.40: awes, mostly $6.40. Flaxseed. Buluth. July 4. Flaxseed July. $2 67 bid: September. $2.56 hid; October, ll.(0r, I By FRANKLIN K. SPRAGUE. 'aka IV l.eaed War. New York. July Railroad se curities occupied a place of first im portance in today' transactions on the tock exchange and the pro nounced atrength which developed in this quarter of the list provided the basis for a forward movement in all classes of stock. Not in many a day hat the ex change had what could be called a distinctly rail market. Thia des el- open loaay ana in a en was unex pected. The niarkee yesterday had failed to register any decided rnipree lion regarding the improved labor outlook tor the carriers, but there was no mistaking that today's mar ket indicated a firm belief that the strike was meeting with little success. Now and again the rail issues have come forward to some degree of prominence, but mainly because of speculative enthusiasm and this, to a large extent, has in the past been centered in the lower Priced issues. Today's fipttirn was primarily one in which the investment stocks were the chief factors. New High Urela. Such issues as New Tork Central, Union Pacific. LouismII L Nashville. Atlantic Coast Line, rhirags A Northwestern, Nor folk Western and other of similar charartsr were tarried to new high level for the year on a wav of buying which centered en Ihe railroad shares. Ths ad vance in many lnstanr.ee war surprls. Ing. 'Atlantic Coast Un gained 4 points. Union Pacific 4. Canadian Pa cific 4 4,. Ixiawar h Hudson 2 nd Illi nois Central . Other gains ranged down ffom these levrls. but Iher was scarceiy a rail Issu on ths list which was not bs hlnd a plus sign at' ths close. The advance In the rail stork went hand In hand with aa upturn in rail bonds -f both inveatment and apeculatlv type. Reading general 4a, Atlantic Coast Lino 4s, Chicago V Northwestern general 4s and Southern Pacific refunding 4s wrro sll up a full point, and Missouri, Kansas A Texas adjustment (a gained fractionally. Wide Bang la Trading. Trading in the bond market waa on seals which encompsssed a wide range of Issues, the volume reaching some 19,000,. 000. Once sgaln Liberty bonds were In a prominent place, five separata Issues, 3s st $100.64. v the first 4s at $100.(4. the second 4 Us st $109.24. ths third 4 Vis st $100.30 and the fourth t'.i at (loo.to, all touching new high marka'for the year. Ot these, the first, third so1 fourth 4 '.a made their highest price sine the date of Issus. In thj foreign exchsng market a de cline in marks to a new low level at .0021. was accompanied by further weak ness in French and Belgian francs snd lire. The belief is growing that Germany will prnbsbly ssk for an extension of the next reparations payment and this has acted adversely on the French. Belgian and Italian exchanges. nNcw York Stocks Range of orlcea of the leading atocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 241 Peter Trust building: BAILKUAUS. Wed. High. Low. Close. Close. A.. T. A S. F 101 100 101 99 Bait. & Ohio 61 49 61 49 Cansdlan Pacific. .143 139 143 138 N. T. Central 9. 94 97 94 Gr.es. A Ohio 67 66 (7 66 Gt. Northern 81 77 81 77 Illinois Central. ...108 1"5 108 106 Kan. city southern 24 28 26 25 i.enign vaney sn 22 81 77 76 Missouri Pacific, N. T. AN. H Northern Pacific. C. A N. W Penn. R. R Reading C, R. I. A P Southern Pacific. Southern Railway., c:, M. A St. P Union Pacific... Am Car Fdry . Allis-Chalmer Am Loco Baldwin Loco . Bethlehem St . Colo F A I . Crucible Am 6t Fdry . Lacka Steel . Mldvala St ... Rep St A Iron. Ay St Springs. loss-Scheffleld S Steel Vanadium 65 22 si 77 . 76 21 29 75 74 64 21 29 75 74 48 42 43 42 VS'4 74 74 74 44 43 44 42 91 84 91 99 25 23 21 $2 27 26 27 26 ..144 139 143 139 STEELS. ..164 163 164 162 .. 46 48 48 48 ...113 111 113 111 ..118 113 115 113 76 75 76 75 3U 30 28 74 74 36 36 74 33 71 97 46 Anaconda Am 8 A Ref Co. Cerro Paaco . . Ihili hino nsniration .... Kennecott Miami Neva. Con Ray Con Seneca Utah 58 73 General Asphalt Cosden all. Peterol ... Island Oil Mexican Pefcerol Middle States .. Pacific Oil Pan-Amer Phillips 52 Plrece Oil Pure Oil ..... Royal Dutch . Sinclair Oil ... Stan. Oil, N. J. Texas Co Union Oil White Oil . . 30 76 36 74 34 72 97 45 , . ..100 .... 45 COPPERS. . 63 61 . " . 36 . 22 : Jf . 35 . 28 . 17 . 16 .. 13 . 64 OILS. . 66 . 49 . 63 1 98 100 44 46 74 34 72 97 46 43 96 73 36 74 33 70 59 36 SI 29 40 34 28 1 16 13 63 85 47 62 63 60 36 . 22 29 41 35 28 17 14 13 64 5 49 63 1 44 51 69 35 22 29 39 34 28 16 16 12 63 65 47 62 167 161. 164 166 I3's 13 13 18 57 70 60 7 80 68 32 185 187 182 47 47 47 21 8 (8 73 62 8 30 68 32 67 72 60 7 30 69 32 20 8 !l 8 Chandler . General Motors. Willys-Overland Pferce-Arrow . . . White Motor Studebaker 8 ... 21 . .. 68 ... 32 ..188 ,.. 47 . .. 21 ... 8 MOTORS. 70 69 74 70 15 14 14 14 8 8 8 8 19 19 19 19 48 48 48 48 130 129 130 128 RUBBER AND TIRES. 1 15 18 39 48 15 15 43 39 47 16 15 62 15 89 38 47 47 15 15 15 16 : 6i 47 45 38 37 42 42 39 39 ..120 1204, 120-Y, 120 .. 48 46 48 46 .. 38 3",i 38 37 .. 16 16 15 .... .. 25 24 24 23 ..104 142 104 102 .. 82 81 82 81 ..167 167 167 167 Fisk Grodrlch Kelley-Springfield Keystone Tire.. Aax U. S. Rubber INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sujr.tr... 47 46 At., U. W. I..,. i!4 37 Am. Inter. Corp... 42 42 American Sumatra 39 38 Am. Telephone American Can.. Central Leather Cuba Cane.. ub-Am Sugar Corn Prod Famous Flayer Gen Electric Grt North Ore.. i H A L pfd S Incl Al nt Paper nt M M pfd m Bug Ref Bear Roe Stromsberg Tob Prod Wilson Co Westlnghouse Elec 68 m w oolen 90 MISCELLANEOUS. m Cotton Oil ..27 26 'i Am Ag Chm Am Linseed Union Bag pfd Bosch Mag Brook R T Cont Can Col. Gas A Elec Columbia Graph National Enamel.. &a Lorfllard Tobacco. 151 N 39 TO 57 49 74 80 77 48 79 39 68 55 47 73 79 75 48 79 68 89 . 39 , 35 , 62 , 40 , 28 '67 89 4 38 33 62 40 27 66 (8 4 63 151 19 70 67 46 74 80 77 48 79 ('' 80 7 38 34 62 40 28 67 84 4 55 151 39 65 73 79 76 48 19 43 58 89 New York Bonds 38 33 40 27 87 4 3 151 94 37 ational Lead 97 94 98 Philadelphia Co... 38 37 38 Pullman 121 izo isis, Punta Ale. Sugar.. 49 47 4341 47 Retail Stores 67 44 ? (6 St. LAS. F 29 24 29 27 Va. Car Chem.... 32 32 32 3.1 Total sales. 862,600. Money Close, ( per cent; Wednesday elose, 4 per cent. Marks Close, .wizz'te; weanesaay cioss, 4023 e. Franc (.lose, .09i3w; weanesday close. 0424 4C Sterling Close, it.,j; Wednesday close. $4.43. New York Money. New Tork, July (.Call Monoy Firm er; high. ( per cent: low. 4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent: closing mo. ( per cent: offered at ( iter cent: last loan, ( per cent; call loans against ac ceptances. J 4 per cent. Time loan steady; (4 days, 4 per cent: 90 days. per cent: six month. 4 1 srer cent: prime mercantile paper. 4 gaffer cent. (That Bet to ttit only Omaha ntwspaper which publish., the of. ftcial clot of tha New Yoik Stock xchang. bondO New Talk. July I A poing demand for Uuerty issues whi. k reaulte.) mutiny new is. or il for the tear . Ih out standing frslur f lodss bond msrkei, butmg loHt proceeding (rem sub' aiamial Insssiineni sources Ihe naw mssiniums r Liberty l st $144: tirsl 4a,t $144; second 4s al i 14, third 4( II 94, and fourth 4', a at $10 4 In addition, the first 4s and Ih second 4s duplicated their previous high prices af Ih yesr. In ms)rlly of the series, hs.e.er, ftnsl prices wer under their bsst an realising ssles Foreign bonds did not share in Ih buoy, ni lan of Liberty, thsl division making mtsderat recessions, probably aa result of ih Increased weskness of International currencies, especially French, Italian nd Belgian rales The strength shorn by railway shares spread t bonds of ihst division, msny of tho underlying Issues of Ihe western and southwestern groupa rising from fractions lo 1 points, rillillea. particularly A mer it sn Telephone IS, and l onsolldated lies Is. slio strengthened, Total sale (par value) aggregated III 131,004. New underwriting Included tho $21,000 o Humble Oil company 10-year 1 per rent bonds, which wer Immediately ever. eubacrlbed, and a 13 oas.oo i lly ar C ist land 4 per cent school bond lasue. Nsw Toik. July (Following are in day's high, low and closing price of hood ua ths New York stork etchangs, sad ths total ssles of rarh bond; I'nlled State. IVtnds. Rates (In $1,040) High Low floss 142 Liberty ls ,...1s.4 10 34 104 44 I Liberty 1st 4s 140.34 144 24 100.24 222 Liberty 1st 4...140.S4 104 34 100 24 219 Liberty 2d 4lss.tn4.2 14 14 too 14 2627 Liberty 3d 4s.. 104.34 144.12 104.44 1444 Liberty 4th 4 100.64 144.8$ 144.40 (14 Victory 4 140.14 144.1 106.(3 Foreign (; vera meed, Stat anal Municipal, 18 Argentina Ts 104 14 100 s Chines Govt Ry I ss es 39 Bergen 9 194 109 ( Berne 9 114 (I ir 14 Skt 99 a 44 ho It a P 4a . . , , I'SC le( IS I'si ml Ir 4s My gen 6s , Hy tan Is .... Hy gen Is IMS, I "4 4 ( Hlan Oil 111 d Is I let A Pa. 1st 4s ( Third At sdj (a I Third Avs ref Is. I Tidwtr ml llf 11 I Tub Fred ts 13 14 I n Tso 1st 4 9( 18 In Ps cv 4a .... 46 (In Par isf 4s..., ssts, 91 ! S4t 41 ssi, 4 94 1(4 91 44 S4 st ISiV n 94 41 4lt t9 S4 si mi in1 4 !1 87 II 94 61 84 . : . S4 . 84 .100 .101 14 9 Rordenux 6s 123 Chrtstlsnla 8s .. 3 Copenhsgen $ 8 Lynns 6s 18 Marseilles (s .... II Rio de Janeiro (s 25 Ssn Piulo 8s .. ( !an Muni (s A.. .149 43 Dept Rem Is 91 21 Horn Can !s 29 . 101 1 Dom I'm 6s 31., 97 S3 ntcn K ind ss 47.. s (8 French Rep 9s .... (7 French Rep 7s... 24 Japanese 1st 4s.. (3 74 Japanese 4s 77 16 King Relg 7s ..107 13 King Belg 6s ....141 36 King Den (s 96 2 King Itsly 6s... 94 (8 King Nthrtnds 6s.. 94 14 King Norway 8s. .114 27 King Sweden 6s 37 Perls-Ly-Med 6s 6 Rep Chile 8s 44 10 Ren Uruguay 8s 14 Stat Qunslnd 7s. .108 17 Stat Qunslnd 6s ..141 16 104 109 44 I 44 44 100 144 S3 1 (4 84 144 141 101 74 74 10 109 1 !" 101 101 97 97 96 94 103 10 103 lOOt, 144 100 92 92 77 77 147 107 141 9 96 94 110 110 101 loin 79 II 103 143 103 .105 105 106 in(',i 10S 101 mi .101 98 96 94 ..102 84 12 State Rio Or Sul (s.104 140 100 13 Swiss Con 6s 114 118 118 127 K G R I 6s 22.148 146 10,V 15 K O Tt A I 6s 24.109 108 108 61 K G R A I 6s 37.106 144 106 104 tr S Bratll 8s 104 1 43 10314 23 U 8 Mexico 6s .... (9 (6 69 36 U S Mexico 4s .. 44 47 47 Railway and Miscellaneous. 3 Adams Rub 8s ....140 100 100 II Am Ag Chm 7s ..143 143 103 Am Cot Oil 6s.... 88 88 84 34 Am Smelt 5s 42 91 92 26 Am Sug 6s 101 10m 101 9 Am T A T cv 6s. 114 114 114 40 Am T A T COI tr 6s 98 97 98 6 Am Writ Pa 7s 87 86 87 14 Armour A Co 4s. 89 89 90 69 A T A S F gen 4s. 93 92 93 3 A T A 8 F sdj 4s. 83 83 63 7 At C Tj 1st con . 91 90 91 S At Ref 6S ....103 103 103 17 Rslt A Ohio 6s 104 104 100 83 Bait A Ohio cv 4s 83 82 93 13 Bell Tell Penn 7. 108 in 108 4 Beth St ref 6s.. 45 13 Beth St p m 6.. 99 4 Braden Cop 6s ..98 47 Rkln R T 7s ct st 80 9 Can North 6s ..111 197 Can Pac d 4 78 1 Cent Ga 6s 49 37 Cent Leath 6s.... 98 7 Cent Pac gtd 4s ..91 10 Cerro Pasco 9a ...118 118 61 Che A Ohio c v5s. 94 93 24 Ches A Ohio cv 4s 88 88 95 95 89 89 98 98 78 79 110 110 78 78 99 99 97 98 99 91 11 94 88 50 r Tl A O ref 6a A.IOOU 100 100 90 Chi A E 111 6s.. 81 80 31 23 Cbl Ot West 4a... 60 60 23 C M A St P cv 4s 69 68 69 22 C M A St P ref 4S 62 62 65 3 Chi ANY 7s. ...147 107 107 1 Chi A N W- 6s...ll0 110 110 3 Chi Ry 5 11 C R I A P gen 4s. 134 C R I A P ref 4s 7 Chi A W Ind 4s. 62 Chile Cop 6s ... 7 Colo Ind (s . 19 Colo A So ref 4s. 8 Con Clol Md 6s 277 Con Gas 7s ... 114 Cuba Cn Sg d 6s. I nlon Tnk Car 1 191 li 15 1 l Id Itrus la 110 lie 11" I U a Really 1 94 95 9i I II I Hub 1W9 ..144 1"4 04 4 I! a Huh Ss' 4 84 9 44 II Ot sf la Iiv 13, l"1S ( I lan P A L 4s 91 91 II 1$ Va.fr Chm 1Vs ,.4 0i 101 !l Va-Cr Chin Isi Is.. 44 ( 44 f Va Ry ( 94 9( 94 9 W abash 1st is .... 9$ 14 14 I Weal 4ld 1st 4s 14 64 64 West Pse I .... 91 I West I'n ( lots, 17411, 14(44 II West Klee Ts ,...47 1" 1"' 13 XSI.k.knen Si Is .. 99 91 91 2 Wilson A C sf !s.4! 142 0 14 Wilson A C ev ss. 92 92 I! 14 Wisconsin Cent 4s 43 60 60 Total ssles ft bonds today were III. 715.01)0 compared wlih $11,(41.404 previous dsy and $ll.li4,ss a esr age. N. Y. Curb Bonds Nsw Tork. July I Trnsetlons na ths New Tork curb market today er 44 fol low: intestle Bonds. High IIW t Ins I Allied Peck 4s 91 4t 41 I Aluminum 7s '21.191 4is Ins I Aluminum Ts '13. .MS 105 l1" 2 Am Cotton nil 4s.. I 1 Am T A T 4s 'It. .ion ' 3 Am T A T s :4..ll I Anaconda Cop s.1"4 94 44 140 1(0 141 101 100 100 111 $4 Ansc'nda Co 7s '24 I "IS. 103 1 II Anglo Am O'l 1 141 141 104 104 101 104 104 101 101 I9 104 J04 104 141 107 94 94 14 101 141 101', 96 91 .13 99 96 91 33 99 1024, 104' 91 91 13 99 102 104'i 196 104 141 141 101 101 1001, 100 140 147 104 104 ins ins 1 1 Armour Co 7s 4( 74 Hath Sit 7s '23 104 IT Beth Stl Is '35. ..142 14 Bklyn t'n l.ss r..44 II Hklyn t'n Has 1..l( i Can Nat Ry ei Is. 107 V 23 Can Nat Ry se.... ( Can Pac Is ( I 'Hies Serv 7s "O" It Cities Serv Is "D" 1 t'nl Graph Is ctfs. S Con Teslll s 2 Cop Ex As'n 6s '24 12 12 Cop Kx As n Ss '2 144 4 Cuban Tel 7a....14l I Deere A Co 7s..int .1 Empire OAF 6s. 141 ( Fed Lsnd Bk 4e 104 111 Freeport Tex 7s... 149 4 Ualtna Slg Oil 7s. 194 I Gen Asphalt 8s 106 144 Goodrich Tire 7s.. 103 103 103 3 Grand Trunk 4s.l06 146 105 2 Gulf Oil 7s 144 104 104 noon Hunner 7s... 99 99 99 Humble Oil 7s 144 100 104 n. ansae tt At rs (a. 95 I.acled Gss 7s.... 99 Magma Cop 7a.... 108 Nat t I k A Suit ( 103 Nat Leath 4s 48 2.1 NT NH A H 7... 87 5 Phil El 6s 103 IS Phil El (s 99 ' 9 Pub Ser Cor N .1 7 101 3 Robert Oalr 7e 9S 1 H R 7s '22 6 S R 7s '23 20 Snlvay A C! S...145s, 6 8w Bell 7s 102 1 Std Oil N Y 7s '26 145 1 Std till N T 7s '27 145 i 8td Oil N T 7s '29 147 33 Stewart Warner 8s 111 S Sun Oil 7s 100U Swift Co 7s '26... 101 x .102 32 II 3 4 1 4 3 Swift Co 7s '31. Texas Co 7s . . . , 6 Un Oil Cat 6s... 14 Un Oil Prod 8s. 3 Vacuum Oil 7s.. (3 Weat Elec 7s 1 Winchester 7s FOREIGN BONDS, g Argentine 7s '23.. 100 11 fan Steamship 7s. 95 2 NT NH Fr 7s 74 6 Swiss (H, 142, V S Bratil 7s... 8u (0 U S Mexico 4s 41 (5 95 98 64 108 104 103 102 98 98 86 47 103 103 99 99 101 101 97 98 mot. ioo 100 ..101 Si 101, 101 105 106 102 102 105 106 105 106 107 107 110 111 100 100 101 101 103 102 101 101 101 101 104 104 107 107 108 106 102 102 ..11 ..101 ..106 ..107 .1444 .102 loo 100 94 95 74 74 102 102 86 16 40 40 84 83 41 73 41 78 87 87 118 118 85 '- 85 65 95 95 102 102 im 82 .107 147 107 .103 102 lo: 81 83 81 73 91 . 78 . 87 . 87 .120 86 60 83 31 13 91 18 87 87 85 (3 54 64 64 105 106 89 89 97 97 , 14 Cuba Cn Sg d 7 3 Del A Hud cv 6a. . 9:, 6 D M A Ft D 4s.. 102 14 Det Utd Ry's 4.. 82 7 rtpnt Nem 7s . 11 Duouesne Lt 6s... fit Erie aen 4s 65 48 Erl p: lien 4s 64 14 Flsk Rub 8s 105 1 Florida E Cat 4s. 89 7 TCrsmer 1 T 79.. 97 3 Gen Elec d 5s ..,.100 100 100 31 Goodyear T 8s St.. 143 101 102 13 Goodvcar T 8s 41.. 115 1 Gnd Tnk Ry Can 7s. 113 21 Gnd Tnk Ry Can26s.l93 92 Grt North 7s A 109 72 Ort North 6s B.101 80 Hud A M ref 5s A. 85 64 Hud A M sd ine 5s. 62 15 III Cent 6s 101 48 111 Cent ref 4a. . 88 6 III St d 4s.... 91 29 Ind St 6s 100 1 Int Met 4s 12 12 68 Tnt R T ref 5s.... (8 67 10 Int M M sf 6s 97 96?i 12 Tnt Pa ref 5s B... 86 86 5 Invine Oil Ss 97 97 8 la Cent ref 4s..... 45 45 65 K C Ft S A M 4s. 79 78 88 116 115 113 113 102 102 109 100 101 101 82 85 61 2 100 100 88 88 91 91 90 99 12 67 97 86 97 45 78 88 108 99 68 91 94 92 96 96 88 91 94 92 96 94 87 101 107 92 98 94 88 46 102 102 112 82 98 98 88 45 54 79 63 96 86 99 71 67 79 64 96 87 99 71 105 105 104 104 109 109 80 81 104 104 104 104 65 66 67 67 17 TC C So 6s 88 4 Kellv Serins T 8s. 108 148 R Lacka St 6s 23.... 99 99 7 Lacka St 6s 50 89 3 Lacld G St L 1st 6s 91 2 L S A M S d 4s 28. 94 3 L S A M 8 d 4s 31. 92 14 Lig A My 6s.... 96 2 I.nrillard 6s 96 15 L A N ref 6s ..105 105 105 17 L A N unified 4s. 92 93 92 4 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 87 87 I Marland Oil 8a ..101 101 16 Mex Pet 8 147 107 5 Mich Cent d 4t .. 32 JS 8 Mich St-Tel 1st 5s. 96 8 Mich St Tel 1st 5s. 98 5 Mid St cv 5s 88 3 M A St L ref 6s . . 46 1 M St P ASSM 6.102 136 M K A T n P 1 6s A 83 442 M K A T n ad 5s A 57 32 M K A T 1st 4s.. 79 89 Mo Pan gen 4s 44 18 Mont Pow 6s A.. 96 14 Morris A Co 1st 4s 87 15 Nat Tube 6s 99 3 N O T A M lnc tt. . 71 14 N Y C col 7s 105 77 N T C d 6s 144 11 N T Ed ref 6S..109 25 NT NH A H C 6s 48 81 7 N T T d 6s 49. ...194 32 N T T ref 6s 41.. 104 28 N T W A Bos 4s 66 S Knr A flo 6s A.. 67 4i 57 Nor k West cv 6s.. 110 109 110 40 Nor A West con 4s 92 92 92 36 North Pac p 1 4s.. 89 88 88 North Pac gen 3s.. 62 62 62 740 N P-O N Jt 6S.104 105 106 11 North Sts P rf 5s A 91 90 91 13 N W Bell Tel 7. 106 106 106 3 Or A Csl 1st 5s.. 100 100 100 1 O i L III tl ctf.104 143 104 2 O S L ref 4s.... 92 92 92 144 Or-Wsh RRAN 4s 81 81 81 4 Otis St 8s A 101 100 101 8 Pac G A El 6s 91 90 90 7 Psc TAT 5s 97 96 96 8 Paekrd Motor 8s.. 107 107 107 1 Pan-Am PAT 7s.. 102 102 ioz IS Penn R R 6s..l08 17 Penn R R gen (S..101 35 Penn R R gen 4s 42 3 Pere Marq ref (s.. 9 34 Peoria A E Ine 4s. 3 9 P C C A St L 6s A. 96 1 P Ry Lt A P 5s. 86 S Pro A Ref 8 ....102 142 1 Reading gen 4s.. 85 (4 1 Rep I A 8 col 5s.. 94 94 1 Rio Gnd A W 1st 4 78 78 4 R I A A L 4s.. 89 32 St L I Mt A 8 rf 4s 87 35 St L A 8 F sd (s. 79 44 St L A 8 F lnc 4s.. ( 114 St L A 8 F p I 4s A 71 1 At L 8 W 1st 4. 18 II St P Ir K C S I, 4s 82 (8 Sbrd Air L con 6. 69 11 Sbrd Air L dj (s. 25 ft Sbrd Air L ref 4s.. 42 t Sharon St Ho (s A. 97 29 Sinclair Oil tr 7.194 144 104 Sinclair Oil eel 7 99 94 t S3 Bsil Tef ( $4 94 New Tork f'offe. New York. Juiv s ts. . . . , - "wi.iii it.r coi- fee futures opened st unchanged prices to a decline of 2 points under further scattered liquidation which seemed to be becauae of the rennrta ac nAii.tn.i ,11. turbnnces In Brazil and the early official cables reporting that business In the Rio and Santos future markets had been suspended yesterday. There waa no active selling h,v and the market later steadied on more favorable political new from Brazil, and report of a steady tone in the cost snd or'snt msraei. September 'allied from 97c to 9.78r. and March from 9.48c to 9.60 on covering and the market closed at a net advance of 3 to 10 points. Sales were estimated at about 34 00 bag. July, S.80c: September. 9.77c: Oc. tober. 9.74c; December, 9.67c: January, 9.64e; March, 9.69c; May. 9. 64c. Spot coffee, quiet: Rio 7, 10e; San to 4s, 14c and 14c. Chicago Stork. Range of prices of the leading Chi cago atocks furnished hv Logan A Bryan, 248 Peters Trust buildine: Armour A Co.. pfd Armour Leather com Cudahy Continental Motor Earl Motor Llbby Montgomery-Ward National leather new Quaker Oats Stewart-Wkrner Swift ft Co Swift Int Union Carbide Wahl Wrlgley .. 97 .. 12 .. 62 .. 8 .. 3 .. 2 .. 22 .. 8 .. 46 .. 45 ,.1004i .. 19 .. 55 .. 67 ..102 New Tork Dried Fruits. Tork, July 6. Evaporated Apples New Dull. Prunes Steady. Apricots Scarce. Peaches Quiet. Raisins Neglected. Stm Tork anger. New Tork, July 4 There -as much btir Inquiry for rsw sugar today sad price were higlier. adtanclitg to ths bins of I for l ur.li ten n.l freight, equal I 4 (e for centrlfugsl. Ih highest level r.rorded so far I hi se.n Free duty user were up In se for niriful, There were ssles of 24.94 ! of Cubes early al t 4 lot, roel and freight, and later ts4.44 pais sold al lr, 'Ml and freight, and 11(40 bag of Phillppm Islands snd 24, 9(9 bag of Porto Hire (c delivered Tha raw sugar futures market wis Strang and arm on buying by trids In terest and cootmissioti hauses, prompted by Ih dvnr in the spot market Clos ing prices wsi 1 lo I point eel higher; July, III'; September, Ills, I'scemosr, I lie; Starch, I lk. Th market far refined was firmer and prices were unchanged lo 14 points high er with fin ftanulatsd now listed l 4 1 to (9c. There wss much belter Inquiry reported and llhdri old order ner ac tive. Keflned futures nemlnl. Closing quo. tsllons wr: July. ( ((; epiembr, .44c, December. 4 4r. New York Catlsta. New Tork. July (The cotton future list rentlnued under preeour todsy sfter opening 11 10 21 point lower, dropping 24 la 41 point under 11 nights fins! bid before mldsessinn. There w llttl snsp to Ih generei iraning. out i --- evident th bulls could msae mn if -way owing to sueh bearlah faclora aa poor ..hi., .nod weather and the favorable weekly weather report of Ihe Department of Agriculture. Sentiment was mixed in Ihe early arternoon, dux in insts-t . ki. ..n.p.1 hnwivsf. tl lacked the real underlying buying power nerssssry for a susislned recovery snd in list snppeu hark aaaln In ths Ittt trading. Th cloas waa 3 to (5 points net lower. Spot waa quiet, so points oecunr, ii in for midland upland. Southern pol mark! wer: Oslveiton, 21.16c. (4 points decline; New Orleans. 21.54c, unchanged; Savannah. 21.76c, is nolnta decline; Memphla. 21.44c. un changed: Houston, 28.40c, (( points de cline; Ltttl Hoes, IS loc, uncnangvti. New Yerk Ceiseral. New Tork. Julys 4 Flour, unsettled; spring patent, $1,290 $ 00; prlng cler. $(7(0(.to. . Wheat Snot, easy; No. 1 northern spring. $1 66; No. 1 red and Nn. 3 hard winter. $111; No. 1 Manitoba, $1 52; No. 1 mlaed durum. (1.4 o. i. i. trsca Tork. to arrive. Corn 8pot, barely steady: No. 1 ysllow and No 3 white, (4c: Ne. 1 mixed. 14c x. I. f. New Tork. all rail. Oats Spot, steady: No. t white, 47 Lard Easy; middle west, $11. (0011. 1(. Other article unchanged. New York PfTaWnel. v... t-a.u .iniv 4. Inability to sta bilize cotton goods price In harmony with the rise in raw material led to a qult market today. , Agent advanced pricea siowij, pu, were unable to make much progrea until the speculative marketa become steadier. Tarns wsre held by spinner at much higher prices than they brought In the markets. Raw silks were stesdy snd quiet. Wool goods openings xor spring attracted attention. e,,M,l ( Itasrin. Savannah. Oa., July 4. Turpentine ,- si oe mnA 41 49: aaleB. 974 bDIS. rereints. ' 1.255: shipments, (; dock, 8.962. . ... ....... . a.. vjw, lea I i.ts cam. reints. 2 462: sh omenta. z.75s; siocs, 184. .... .. . a-A TS Quote: B. 14. so: v. ... . v: T. $5.10: K. $6.39; M, o.u; J, WO, $6.30; ww, 9 - New York Produce. ...... -..ir Juiv 4. Butter weak; rriamery. higher than extra. 8703lc; extras. 27c; extra iirst-s, v. 5hfesFi?mrr'state whole milk flats, freah, averaue run. 20c. Births and Deaths State Will Probe Drop in Valuations Lincoln, July o.-(tf.eciat )A; aessinent abstract received by iv. H. Osborne, date tax commisnoner, show that valuations bv local as sessors in Chase. Kesa 1'aha. (iraiit. Loup. Hayes, Nemaha, Boone auI Sherman counties had dropped ?, 74.Ho. this year over last year. This, deipile the fact, Osborne stated, that at a meeting of local as sessors held here this summer it wa agreed property valuations should be placed approximately the same this year as last. The state board of equaliiation will investigate the .ail ing off in valuation. Osborne asserted. Osborne declared that returns show that 1,626 acre of land have disap peared from tax rolls this year and there are SS more motor cars lutfd in the county this year. Loup county returned 2fw more acres this year but despite this in crease there is a decrease of 21 per cent in its value. Keya I'aha comity returned 45f),Sfi4 acres against -lfH. 704 acres last year, a loss of 10,140 acres. Grant county has 1,000 more cattle tlian it had a vear ago, but the value if less. Real estate in Hayes county is valued at 1K.7- per cent less than it was a year ago. Rings of ripe olive are decorative and tasty in chicken soup. KEEP COOL BY KEEPING CLEAN DRESHER BROTHERS 2317 Famam Street. AT. 0348 t er J-plece uita cleaned and pressed, $1-50. Birth. Arthur and Jennl Allen street, girl. , 2705 Hamilton 3811 Hamilton Seward (097 3440 Ne- Paclfie T. C. and Fern Btern, street, girl. Donald and' Msri Whit. street, girl. William and Pearl Lancaster, bra ska avenue, girl, .too, and Ruby Campdey. 1399 ''arle'and Ellisbeth Starr, hospital, boy. Earle and Francis Franklin, hospital. ''Frank and Mildred Allen, hospital, boy. Charles and Lillian Nordin. hospital, boy ' Otto and Haxet Williams, hospital, boy. Roy nd Jella Flcbbe. 2721 Plnkny treet. girl. Dennis and Anna Hagan, 431( South Twenty-aecond street, boy. Joseph and France Rivers, hospital, girl Anthony and Bessie Stephens, 4401 South Twentieth street, boy. Atho and Cecelia Bachelor, hospital, girl. Thomas and Emma DeVanney. hospital, boy. William and Mabel Stuart, 316 Wool worth avenue, boy. Ralph and Anna Davis, (10 North Forty-eighth avenue, girl. Peart and Ora Campbell, (11 William street, boy. Peaths. Francis Kefsner. ( 4104 17 street. George Hansen. 67. hospital. Glennle Rice, 10, hospital. Mrs. Josephine Bundy, 39, hospltaL Alex Arblt, 37, hospital. Cecil Hayes. 18, 2509 M street. George Paezkewlcz. 40, hospital. John Jacobs. 21. (195 South Twentv- sixth street. John Foreman. 32. hospital. John T. Gantz, 78. 4909 Hickorv street. Mr. Wllhelmina Neary, 58, 6025 South Nineteenth street. John Le9. (5, hospital. Oeorg Brockelshy, 13. 2702 B street. Joseph Beckman, 72, 814 South Twenty ninth street. Pnm Balsamo. 31, hospital. Helen M. Broe, 1. 1337 Z street. Michael John Luckey. 42. 4036 L street, Mathe Wheeler. 64. 2341 Monroe street. Annlne Hess. 43. hospital. Emma Allen. 3.?. 1191 . f.,,n, s-ki.... fourth street. Edith. Goldsberry. 39. hospital. Remember Every Friday Night AThroughSIeeper to Clear Lake, la. Leave Omaha 7:40 p. m. Arrives Clear Lake 7:30 a. m. May b occupied until 8 A. M. Returning Sleeper will leave Clear Lake every Sunday 10:30 p. m., arriving Omaha 7:44 a. m. Week End Far $ S.90 30 Day Ticket 10.7? Tkkttt. Run htm. afc. fnm MARSHALL B. CRAIG, C. A. -P. D. H. T. M1NKLER. D. P. A. 141 0 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Phone JA 0269' Coniolldited Ticket Office MIS Dodf St. Phone DO 1684 The CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 1633. BANK STATEMENT Reserve District No. 10. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30. 1922 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. Government securities owned: ' " Deposited to secure circulation U. S. bonds par value) $ All other United States Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securitiss, etc.: Banking House Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank '. Item with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection Cash in vault and amount due from national bank.. Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same eity or town as re porting bank v Miscellaneous cssh items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, interest earned $15,841,874.44 1,740.95 108Si 101 Si 10OS4 101 91H 95S, 38 94 V4 8Si 8914 S7i 781, (84 714 78Si 80 $8 25 . 42 97S 91 '4 IS 36 It 9(44 86 44 102 Vs n 948, 78S, (04, 87H 794 89 4 7144 781s 83 49 24t4 4214 97 K 104 9444 4. Total Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for interest but not collected LIABILITIES. 1.004.000.1)0 58,200.00 1,448.259.4 892,928. $0 1,574, 178. 8 2,822.028.29 880,790.13 547.S78.97 1(9.533.22 50,000.00 1.058,200.00 1,818,758.12 870,000.00 8,835.381.73 84.392.11 and taxes $226,744.(5 accrued 49,147.71 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to national banks $ Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States and foreign countries Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits (ether than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits nayable within 30 davs) : Individual deposits subject to cheek Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day a (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 10 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits United Stataa depoaits (other than postal savings), including Wsr Loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers Notes and bills rediscounted. including acceptance of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Letters of Credi and Travelers' Checks sold for cash and outstanding Liabilities other than those above stated, discount credited, not earned 4.726.S30.2S 6,128.489.38 72.842.71 280,420.28 11,932.789.87 285.021.4 24,284.00 4(4.890.48 991.341.68 .$27,955,148.55 1.000,800.00 1.000,000.00 575.892.27 992,250.00 BEE WANT AD RATES 16o per line each day. 1 or $ daya. 12e per line each day, 3 to S days. 10c per line each day, 7 days or longer. Theae rates apply to The Sunday Rea as well as to The Morning end Evening Bee. All weekday advertisements appear In both morning and evening editions at the one cost. - The ahovs rates apply exclusively to Want Ads whlca are commonly termed "public wsnts," and do not include sd vertlsing or exploiting their business. THE BEE reserves the right to desig nate what constitutes a public want. Want Ads accepted at th following offices: MAIN OFFICE ..17th and Famam Sts. South Side 4(85 South 24th St. Council Bluffs 15 Scott St. Telephone AT-lantlo 1000. Call for Want Ad Department. An ex perienced Want Ad taked will receive your ad and a bill will be mailed later. The rates quoted sbove apply to either charge or cash orders. CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS. Evening Edition 11:45 a. m. Morning Edition 9 p. m. Sunday Edition 9 p. m. Saturday. THE MORNING BEE. THE EVENING BEE. THE SUNDAY BEE. DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES KOENIG Mrs. Mary, age 67, died July 3 at Los Angeles, Cal. Relatives are Mrs. Glen McLsin, daughter, residence, Los Angeles; Mrs. Louise Van Csmp, daughter, residence, Omaha, Neb.; Dr. A. H. Koenig, son, residence. South Side; Oscar Koenig, son, residence, Omsha, Neb.; Lawrence Koenig, husband, resi dence, Omaha, Neb. Burial will be in Omaha. Funeral notice later. DOUGLAS Preseley D., died at his home. 3023 Leavenworth, July 6. Funeral arrangements will be made later by the Burket Funeral chapel. BURIAL VAULTS CEMETERIES AUTOMATIC sealing concrete burial vaults. Recommended snd for sal by all leading undertakers. Water proof, no steel to rust, no wood to de cay. Insist upon the AUTOMATIC SEAL ING VAULT manufactured by Omaha Concrete Burll Vault Co.. 5210 N. 30th, Omaha. Tel. Kenwood 1077. 17.313.10 23,905,702.91 680,000.00 6.600.OO 124.801.37 Total $27.95.146. State of Nebraska. County of Douglas ss: I. O. T. Alvison. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. T. ALVISON, Cashier. Comet Attest : BARTON MILLARD. I,. C. NASR, RANDALL K. BROWN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before ne this 6th day of July, 1922. (SEAL) H. H. HAWKINS. -Notary Public. Visit Forest Lawn A beautiful new section has recently ben opened In Forest Lawn cemetery (north of city limits), lt la but wis dom to select a lot before absolute n-cessity compels one to do so. Send for booklet. FOREST LAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIA TION. 720 Brsndeis Thester Bldg. "FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. J. STACK & CO., Successor to Stack A Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. rKAMBULANCK Thirty-third and Farnam. HEAFEY & HEAFEY Undertaker and Embalmers Phone HA. 4245. Office 2411 Farnam. Hulse & Riepen, Z2Z4 Cvmfnr. Funeral Plrctoro. CROSBY-MOORE FLORISTS LEE LARMON fft; AT IT WITH FLOWKR8 FROM HESS SWOBODA. 1415 FARNAM STREET. U HENDERSON. 147 farnam. J A. mil JOHN BATH. 11(4 Farnam. J, 1I0S.- .-flJ i K w