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tfHE SUNDAY EE: OMAHA. JULY 23. 1922.
City Concert
Club Band to
Play at Park
Program at Elmwood to In
clude Both Classical ami
Popular Numbers Cor.
nctit to Bf Feature.
The City Concert club band of 38
pieces, with Arthur E. Smith direct-
! it -i . t -1 i
nsT, win inay a prvK"u en ciniwuou
park at 5 todsv.
There will be trlertiont to meet
all tastes, from the "Cavallcria Kus
tirana," by Matratcni; the overture,
"i'oet and Peasant," by Suppe, to
popular old aouthern melodies,
woven into a tncine called "i neir
'J'om'a Cabin."
Thii band it compote
orchestra ami hand miss
city, and it helping the City Concert
club to maintain a hiRli standard for
Kood music. I he program inchulcs
Mart h "On the Campus" Rouaa
nurture 'Tost unit I'nunl ' Hupp
W alts "The Mknier" Waldleufl
Tu sons Mr the cornet, to be play. it by
I'letro Sleasrrl, rormttlat, (si "Th
Itosary," by N'tvtn, and 'Smiling
Thruush, by Fnn.
Popular Aldlr "Th Jtrst Tel" Wltmsrk
INTKRMIKMIOX.
Marrb M. Artillery" ....Souse
Urinil Selection "Cavallrrla limn
Masi aiml
rluinoroua SlatTn "The Jolly
mil n . ....
1.1)11 "Tha (I low Worm' ....
Dream l'lcture "Cncle Tom a
Commerce Trucks Used
in U. S. Postal Service
Commerce truck rliatis will be
placed in operation at mail Iruclt in
city collection service in large
cities all over the country, the first
aoittant potmater lias announced
The Truck and Tractor corporation,
I.MU Jackson street, has distributed
this line in this territory for four.
year.
Commerce motor trucks are now
haulm government maij nn routes
from Washington, JJ. C, to (jcttys
hurg, Pa., and from Washington to
Rock; Point. Md. They are also used
from postolficrs at Philadelphia. Me
Connellsburg, l'a.; Kaston, Md.; An
napolis, Md.; Kredericksbiirg, Yr:
Penola. Va.: Helper, L'tah and
Omaha. These trucks get streniiout
service and make average runs of 100
miles each daily.
t 4liri t ill II
ose i of ar ia. Noted Episcopal
tasiriuus in tlie - '
Leaders ot hast
Will Visit Omaha
Copper
I'sirre
I.lnkt
Cabin'
ltnps
BYNOI'SIH.
I'nrla Tom la drowsing before tha lot
fir In tha enjoyment of tha quiet of hla
tebln In old Kentucky, when there paaaea
bvforo him familiar acenea ot tha old
south, and finally a vlaion of tba e ma net
ration, with tha melody of "Dixie."
Klnla "Tha Star Bpaniied Banner.". .Key
King Ak to Entertain
St. Joseph Saints
Sr. Joseph Saints, leaders in the
Western league, will break into the
fun league Mo,nday njght by invad
ing the Den of Ak-Sar-Ben and
making it "baseball night."
Visitors from five Iowa towns
Avoca, Minden, Atlantic, Neola and
Harlan and from every Rotary
club in Iowa, Nebraska and South
Dakota have been invited.
Samson is urging his claji to turn
' out.
"Without all the members pres
ent Omaha cannot be the perfect
host, he warned.
Senator Pepper, Gifford Pin
t-hot and J. P. Morgan to
Be on Special Train En-
route to Conclave.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Omaha Grain 1 1 1 Chicago Grain , Live Stock j Financial
County Tuberculosis Test to
Be Completed September 1
In the co-operative tuberculosis
eradication campaign carried on by
the state and federal government
the usual number of infected herds
were located in the vicinity of Val
ley. Several of those herds supply
ing milk to the public were a menace
to th health of the community,
The per cent of infection to the
human from the bovine source is
given as high as 25 per cent in chil
dren under 5, and 4 to 5 per cent
in the adult.
At effort is being made to conv
plete the first test oi the cattle of
Douglas county by September 1
The work in Sarpy county, which
is carried on in conjunction with
Douglas, is progressing and the un
tested part of the county is in the
process of organization and the
completion of the first test of the
cattle of that county will be in the
early fall.
Muny Ice Plant Closes
JO Days for Repairs
The municipal ice plant at Twen
tieth street and Poppleton avenue
has been closed for a period of 10
days to equalize production and to
take advantage ot an opportune time
in which to make repairs.
The reserve storage supply of nearly
30,000 tons with which the season
was started has not been depleted as
rapidly as figured. The number of
hot days this season has been below
normal. Ice now in storage was
produced at a cost of 50 cents per
ton less than the cost during the sum
mer days.
Supt. W. J. Barber stated that it is
not economical to carry more stor
age than necessary over from the
summer into the fall and winter sea
son. Omaha Banker Suggests
Coal Strike Solution
"There are too many coal mines
and coal miners in this country and
I believe, the coal mining problem
should be solved by cutting down the
number of miners and then arranging
for storage Of coal, during the sum
mer," said the vice president of an
Omaha bank.
"Miners make good wages ' when
thev work, but because of their num
ber and because they are laid off a
large part Of the year they don't work
I . I- - . " Tl A
more man nan mt nine, x csc . ot ,,
conditions should be corrected and Bf. ,-.. cr..n T.0ir. wi
W. S. Stryker Recoverliur W., S.
Stryker, who was operated on for
Omaha will be host to 250 leading
men of the Episcopal church from
New York and the east.
The party will occupy an entire
train starting from New York, which
will include the Boston delegation
and will be joined by the rhiladel
phia, Washington, Baltimore, Pitts
burgh and Chicago delegations.
The solid through train of sleepers
will run from New York to t'ort
land. Ore., for the general convention
of the Episcopal church, September
6. The party will reach Omaha at
9:30 in the morning September 2, and
resume the journey over the Union
Pacific at 1 in the afternoon.
In arranging for their welcome to
Omaha, Bishop Sbayler has appoint
ed a committee of 25 prominent
Omahans under (he leadership of
Robert Trimble.
Automobiles will meet the guests
at Union station and the procession
will visit the chief points of re
ligious, commercial and educational
interest, including all the Episcopal
churches, Clarkson hospital and the
new site for Brownell hall. Refresh
ments will he served at the Episcopal
residence, 5124 Izard street.
.Notables expected among the party
include Senator Pepper, Gifford Pin
chot and J. P. Morgan.
Lutheran Church to
Found $10,000 Mission
Kountze Memorial Lutheran
church has broken ground at Forty
second and Gold streets for a new
$10,000 mission. The mission is to
be completed about October 1, and
tor a time will be operated as
Sunday school, with occasional
preaching services.
It is the third mission to be
founded by Kountze Memorial
church in Omaha, the other two be'
ing located at Nineteenth and Cas
telar and at Twenty-fourth street
and Larimore avenue, Rev. George
Dorn, assistant pastor, said. The
latter, Our Redeemer, recently be
came selt-supportmg and is no
longer a mission church. Money to
construct the -new mission has been
raised by the congregation over a
period of about five years. The
building will be the largest and most
elaborate of any of the missions
founded by that church. ,
Omaha, July 22.
Grain prices were on the down
grade avaia today. Receipts of
wheat are growing larger each day
and the demand is not keeping pace
wnn tnis enlargement, weather con
tinues favorable in the northwest and
spring wheat is nearing harvest
without any material damage from
black rust or other causes and prom
ies a good yield. Weather is also
favorable tor corn. 1 he car situation
seems to be getting worse and if the
strike continues will hamper the run
of grain to market.
Receipts of wheat at Omaha were
146 cars against 280 cars last year:
45 cars of corn against 102 cars; 48
cars of oats against 35 cars. Total
shipments were 142 cars as com
pared with 177 cars a year ago.
Lash wheat was in lair demand
at the going prices which were quot
ed 1 to 2c lower on the ordinary
wheat and 1 to 3c lower on the dark
grades. Corn moved slow with prices
1-Zc to lc lower. Oats sold gener
ally 1c lower. Rye was lc lower and
barley was unchanged.
WIIKAT
No. I dark hard: I ear, II 1!; t ear
l.j per rem aarm. 11.1a.
No. I dark hard: 1 ear (smutty), $1.19
t rare (smutty). II II.
No. 4 dark hard: 1 ear (mutty). It II.
jn. i nam. winter: t ran. .lots.
T rare. 11.04: 1 rar (old). 11.07.
No. I hard winter: 1 rar (71 per ran
dark). 11.01: S care. II 04: II rare. 11.01
1 ear (41 per cent dark), 11.01 ; I can,
No. I bard winter: 1 ear (0.4 poiinda),
ei.us; i ear torn, amuuyf, 91.11; 1 c
II 01; 1 car, 11.0414.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 11.01;
car (smutty), II. pi.
No. I yellow hard: I rare. 11.01.
No. I yellow hard: 1 carl, $1.02.
CORN.
No. 1 white: I car (ehlppefe weight),
t.c; 1 car (snippers weight), 11 c
i rare. Ile. Sttt.
No. 1 while: i car (shipper's weight)
ea no.
No. 1 yellow: 1 ear. ISUe.
No. I yellow: 1 rr (ahlpper's weight)
oinoi a care, as no.
No. 4 yellow: 1 ear. tie,
No. I mixed: 1 car (near yellow),
eic; 1 car, oec.
OATS.
No. 1 white: 1 rar, iir.
ivo. 1 wnite: u rara, lIHe; 1 ear
(anippera weifnt), lists.
No. 4 white: 1 car, II e.
Sample white: I rara. lie.
No. I mUed: 1 rar. 12 Ue; 1 car, lie.
RYE.
No. t: 1 ear, 7Sr.
BARLEY.
Remote: 1 ear. file.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(lariota.)
Today.
...,14
.... 45
.... (
Week
Aeo.
t
1
3G
Tear
Aeo,
20
103
27
3
1
17
II
18
1
111
68
7
Slayer Reported to Have
Escaped From Iowa Prison
Shenandoah. Ia., July 22. (Special
Telegram.) Ben and Arthur Hick
man, one or whom is reported as
having escaped from Fort Madison
penitentiary, ' are not new to man
hunts. After killing Bert Patton,
deputy sheriff of Page county, they
eluded a posse for two days and
finally were captured in woods near
Phelps City. Mo. Both were given
life sentence. Their trial was held at
Atlantic, la., last summer.
Hickman is believed to have board
ed a train after his escape at Fort
Madison. Police in Shenandoah and
other towns in this section of the
state have been notified. Hickman's
home was at Coin, la.
Brief City News
T
Visits Sister Here Miss Nell La-
Mar of Davenport is visiting her Bis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Keefer, 2213 Sahler
street.
Back From Vacation. Mr., and
1 Mrs. F. E. Bollard hase returned
Recelola
Wheat
Corn
Data
Rye
Barley 1
Rhlpmenta
Wheat SO
Corn 6S
Oata 21
Rye ;
Barley 1
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Buahee.)
RecelDte Today. Wk. Aao.
wneat z.389.000
Corn 7I2.O0O
Oata 690.000
Shlpmenti
Wheat SBO.000
Corn 774.000
Oat 661,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushel Today. Yen r Aim.
Wheat and flour 167,000 1,226,000
Corn 271,000
Oata 76.000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
1,087,000
66,000
660,000
1,040,000
793.000
606.000
Yr. Ago.
313,000
611,000
1,062,000
1,249.000
1,131.000
6OJ.000
Week Year
Carlota Today Aro Ago
Wheat S67 163 610
Corn 218 256 166
Oata 162 110 193
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Weelt Year
Carlota Today Ako A)
Wheat 611 205 92
Cora 10 49 S3
Oata 6 13
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Wheat 16S 111 178
Corn 171 64 123
Oata 42 40 45
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Carlota Today Ano Apro
Minneapolis 202 109 326
Puluth 66 77 63
Winnipeg 68 170 170
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Ornln Co. DO. 2627. July 22.
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Omaha Me U4 Mire.
Chicago, July 22, Heaviness, with
a decline to the lowoat of the week
for December heat and anly a frac
tional gain at the tloe featured the
market. Export businrst wa good,
but failed to bring in cnouuh (gen
eral speculative buying to oluet the
effect of hedging and speculative
salri. Closing trades showed unc
of 1 1-41 Jc on wheat,.! m 14c
on corn, -2(ic on oats, 3-4(iilJ 8c
on rye, while lard gained 12 I -2c ami
short ribi 30c for the day.
Movement of prices throughout
the week was irregular, with losses
on wheat 4(LS 3-4c, corn 5-8(ii Je.oati
2S-833.4c. rye I 1-8(53 3-8c, De
cember trailing in all grains. I. aril
k off 17 l-2(aJ0c and short ribs 2l)Ctf
32 1 -2c as compared with a week ago.
W heal I ntler rrewure.
Wheat under preeeure from atari to
finish. Tare were a fw email ralllei, r hli h
met Increasfd celling pressure, anil, while
July ahowed the mt eirengin, aVptmlrr
and liecembrr were) eakt. lerilwr
was under preesure. breaking fi-nm 11.13 '
to 1110 Uh tha finleli II lot, to
I1.10S. with July at Sill,.
A fratura of tha trading win (he ei.-l 1! n er
of July and of Meptember by ceali homes
and huyln oS Drrember.
A little buying; of corn wee on early on
reporta of temprraturea of 1"0 to 10 the
last two nae at ueruen my. nan., wnnn
la In the western aertion. It afrenKlhrtird
values fur a time, but the break In wheat
and genrral selling pressure carried tha
prl.e down to the Inweet of tha eeaann.
(OHO, with practically no rally at the
laer.
Oata were under pressure from aperula-
tnra and llciul'lnlin longs, wnn nerem
ber getting the poorest support and
heaviest aelllng. dropping to 3Hr, wlih
tha rlose at 3lr. Thrre were export aalra
of 226,000 bushela and total sales or. in,
bushels. Ky wae bought by eiportera and aold
by local tradere and northwestern
hedgera. Prlrea declined and closed
around tha bottom. a
Pit Note.
Tba grain trade haa beroma very bear
lah, while a number of tha exporlera aro
bullish, but the aperulatora Ignore tha
rash business and par mora attention to
Increasing recelpta than to tha export
buying, which la absorbing tha arrivals
at a rapid rata.
Corn and oata specialists eay that thera
la liquidation ahead In both grains. Un-
leea tnere la mora outaiue aupport, ine?
predict lower prlcea.
It would be well for tha bulla who are
enthusing over export bualness In 'wheat
to refer back to tola periou last year
when an enormnua bualneea was going
on, aaya J. T. McLaughlin Co. August
clearanrea of wheat were S6.96S.000 bush
ela. Even with thla big busineas doing,
September wheat aold from 11.34, on
July 16 to 11.16 on September 10. Decem
ber wheat will be called on to take
anormoua hedging aalea and we look for
murh lower prices for It.
Pr mary recelnta or wneat ror tnree
weeks In July aggreeata 20.109.000 buh-
ela, compared with 39.ttS.000 bushela last
year. The big derrraae la at Lhlcago,
Kansaa City and St. Louie.
Liverpool followed tne, decline in Ameri
can markets Friday and ruturea cioaea
stct lower, while spot wheata were un
changed to Id lower, the latter on red win
ter.
Receipts were:
orruie.1 alanUay,.,
offirial Tuesday,, .
official Wednesday
rfu-ial Thursday,
1'flimel Vnday ...
Ksiimsis Htiurdey.
Mia data tine week
koi.ie daya last week 14,: .'4
as in e daye 1 w s a ..! it
Same wis ws ad .33.tib7
ha me 1)4) e tear ago. .21,611
Omaha, July tt.
Cattle. Huge, (these
I3 i.ti
lit.lil is as
it, est lo.ot
11. Ms mi
s.t6 .:
6 too
It, tea ,oiJ
74 4S,:4
ii. tn
7.:k JVo.'il
DIM 41.177
t.m
4.141
:i
4,11s
:
tea
11.471
Iteralpla and disposition of livestock at
the I'nlun etot-k)arda, Omaha, ,Nb , fur 24
hours ending at 1 m., July 1:, 1921:
nKCKU'TH CAHI.UT
Cattle. Hogs. Il'r'a.
C , M St I'. Ry a
W abash It. H 3
Mo l'a.-. Hy S
t'nion l'a. Kio n, K. ) 16
. N. W. Hy., east 3
l'. sv N. W, It) , west i
l t. V., SI it. hy,... 16 13 1
i ., II. Q. rly., east 1 3
' . X. If. Hy.. weal 11
C, It, j, at 1'.. husi S
ToUl
n -e.ple J!
l'lrU'OSlTlOX HEAD.
90
Armuor A Co
'uitahy racking Ci
I 'old l'a. king Co
Murrla I'm king L'.i
riwlft e Co
J. W. Murphy
h wart a 4k Co
Atmuur, from Sioux Kails.
Total
Omaha Produce
Art. Open. I High. Low, I Close. Tea.
Wht. I
July 1.13 1.13 1.11 1.1141 1.13
Sept. 1.10 1.10 l.Ot 1.0914 1.10H
1.10 1.09 1.10i
Dec. 1.11'A 1.12 1.10 1-10 1.11
1.12 1.10 1.12
Rye
July .83 ..83 .82 .82 .83
Sept. .81 .81 .81 .81 .81
Dee. .83141 .83 .82 .82 .83
Corn . I I I
July .62 .63 .62 .62 .62
Sept. .63 .64 .63 .63 .64
.64 .63
Dec. .61 .61 .60 .60H .61
I . I .60
Oata I . I I )
July .32 .32 .32 .32 .32
Sept. .36 .35 .33 .34 .34
Dec. .37 .37 .36 .36 .37
Lard
July 11.47 11.60 11.47 11.60 11.40
Sept. 11.47 11.67 11.47 11.67 11.45
Rlba I
July 111.10 111.00
Sept. 11.00 111.30 11.00 ll. 30 I1.00
then the coal miners would be con
tent."
Women Leave on Auto Trip
to Iowa and Minnesota
Mrs. Laura Antisdcl, 2887 Capitol
avenue, with three women friends,
will leave this afternoon on a three
weeks' auto trip to Lake Okoboji,
la., and several Minnesota lakes.
Mrs. Antisdel's gnests will be Mrs.
B. B. Combs. 2020 Emmet street;
Mrs. Gertrude Cooper, 507 Twenty
sixth street, and Mrs. Antone Bes
ley of Ashland, Neb.
The party anticipates no trouble en
route, according to Mrs. Antisdel,
who will pilot the machine during
the entire trip.
And He Still Herpes
It Will Reach Kansas
A lumberman at the Chamber of
Commerce today said he shipped a
car of lumber to Kansas July 8 and
was notified today it had arrived just
28 miles from the place where it
started.
Many railroads are accepting I
freight shipments only at the ship-
pers risk because ot strike condi
tions. Auto Club Picnic Delayed.
Rain yesterday caused the Oma
ha Auto club to postpone to next
Saturday a picnic it had planned to
hold tody at Auto View Rest, A. B.
Waugh, club secretary, announced.
Idle rooms are not profitable; let
an Omaha Bee "Want" Ad find a
feaSbls -tenant joi 709 f,t
appendicitis, is 'reported coming
along nicely at Lord Lister hospital.
Foreign Exchange.
New York, July 22. Foreign Exchange
Irregular.
Great Britain, demand, 14.45; cables,
14.45; 60-day bills on banks, 14.43.
France, demand, ,0837c; cables. .0838c.
Italy, demand, .0464c; cables, ,0465c.
Belgium, demand, .0"92c;
.0793c.
Germany, demand, ,0011c;
.0019e.
Holland, demand, .3885c; cables,
Norway, demand, ,1670c,
Sweden, demand, .2690c.
Denmark, demand, .2153c.
Switzerland, demand. .1912c.
Spain, demand, .1569c.
Greece, demand. .0312.
Poland, demand. .0t01c
Ciecho-Slovakla, demand.
Argentina, demand, ,1675c.
Bratll, demand, .1376c
Montreal, .99 c
cables.
cables,
.3890c.
.0215c.
74 ew York Prod ore.
New York, July 21. Butte:- Market
weak; creamery higher than extraa, 36
IJc.
Eggs Weak.
Cheeae Weak, etata whole milk flat
fresh, specials, 21c; average run, 20
620c; atate whole milk, twins fresh.
specials. 21:ic; a'.ata whole milk.
twina fresh, average run, 20 c.
Live Poultry Steady and unchanged.
Dreaaed Poultr Quiet and unchanged.
New York Dried Fnrite.
New York, July 22. Evaporated Apples
Quiet.
P nines Slow.
Apricota Scarce.
Peaches Quiet.
Ralslne Steady.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City. Mo.. July 22. Wheat
No. 2 hard, 11.040)1.21: No. 2 red. 11.03
1.04. .
Corn No. 2 white. t7c: No. 2 yellow.
Sl61c.
Kay Unchanged.
Kansaa City. Mo.. July 22. Wheat-
July, 11.02; September, 11.00; Decem
ber, tl.02.
Corn July. 6!c: September. 66c: De
cember, 65c.
Mlnnennolta firmln.
Minneapolis, Minn.. July 22. Wheat
Cash, No. 1 northern, f 1.39 01.44 ;
July, 11.37; September, 11.14; Decem
ber, 11.12.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 6768c.
.Oats No. 1 white, 2930c.
naney 4V'cp5c.
Rye No. 2, 7576c.
Flaxseed No. 1. I2.642,5I.
St. Lonls Grain.
Sf. Louis. Mo., July 22. Wheat July.
11.07; September, 11.06.
Corn July, 63c; September, 63c.
Oata July, 37c; September, 34 c.
Omaha Hay Market,
Prairie Hay Receipts are very light and
demand la good on best grade at top
quotation. The lower gradea are alow
sale.
Alfalfa Hay Receipts are very light
and demand fair on top grades and light
on the lower grades.
Prices below, are for carload lots: Up
land prairie No. 1. 14.00J 15.00: No. 2
prairie. 111.00013.00; No. 3 prairie, 17.00
10 00; midland prairie No. 1, $13 00
14.00; No. 2 prairie. 9.5013.00; No. 3
pral'le. I7.009.00; lowland prairie No.
1. 1800010.00: No. 2 prairie. 17.0009.00.
Alfalfa No 1. 113.00015.00; standard,
til. 60012.60: No. 2. 110.00011.50: No.
3. 18.00 0 10.00. Straw oat, 19.0009.00.
Wheat atraw, 17.0008 00.
Chicago Stocks.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan & Bryan:
Close
Armour & Co. pfd 98
Armour Leather Co. com 12
Linoy, McNeil Liooy z
Furnished by the atate of Nebraska, de
partment of agriculture, bureau of mar
keta and marketing:
LIVE POULTRY.
Wholesale Wholesale
Buying Selling
Price: Price:
Broilers 0.25iB0.30 0.27tO,33
Springs .25 .27 .38
Hens, light 27 .20 .19(fi) .20
Hens, heavy 20 .21 .22W .23
Cocka 10 .11 .12 .13
Ducka .15 .IS .20
DRESSED POULTRY.
Droilera 3
Springe 50 0 .32
Hena 25 .27
Cock 17 ffS .18
.Ducks 280 .30
EGGS.
No. 1 .21 .520 .25
No. 2 .17 1 -"
Cracka 140 .15 .16 .17
BUTTER.
Creamery, prints . .340 .38
Creamery, tub 32 .37
Country, common .25 .27 .30
But. fat, eta. pr.. .23
HAY AND STRAW.
Prairie No. 1 upland. 113.SO14.50; No.
No. 2 upland. I10.0012.50; No. 3 upland,
7.0009.00: No. 1 midland. 112.5O013.5O;
No. 2 midland. 19.00 11.50; No. 3 mid
land, 17.0008.00; No. 1 lowland, 18.00
a nn- No 2 lowland. I7.ooss8.oo.
Alfalfa No. 1. 113. 00015. 00; standard.
111.00012.50; No. 2, $10.50011.50; No. 3,
18.00010.00.
Straw Oat, I8.009.00; wheat, 17.00 j
8.00. 1
Wholesale prices or beer cuts eiiecuje
July 17, are as followa-
No 1 ribs. 21c; No. 2 ribs, 20c; No. 3
ribs, 16. No. 1 loins, 26c; No. 2 loina.
25c; No. 3, loins, 18c; No. 1 rounds, r9c;
No. 2 rounds, 19c; No. 3 rounds, 16c. No.
1 chucks, 14c; No. 2 chucks, 13c: No.
1 chucks. 11c; No. 1 plates, 6c; No. 3
plates, 5c; No. 3 plates, 4c.
FRUITS.
Bananas: Per lb.. 77c. Oranges:
Size 216 and larser. $9.50010.00; size 250,
$8.5009.00; size 288, $7.257.75; size. 324,
$6.0006.25. Lemona: Per box. Recording
to alze, $7.5009.00. Grapefruit: Per crate.
$7.60. Peaches: Georgie, 6-basket crates,
13.55: California. 18 boxes Per crate, $1
Apricots: 4-basket crates. $2.0002.25
Plums: 4-basket cratea. $2.0002.75. Cher-
r es: Home grown. 24 ats. per case, .i.su
24 pta per case. $2.50; market baskets,
11.50. Losnnberries: 24 at. boxes, $4.00
4.25. Blackberries: 24 Dt. boxes. $3.25,
Red Raspberries: 24 pt. boxes. $2.25. Ap
ples: Wlnesap, $2.8603.25; Pippins, $3.50
New Transparent $2. 75ff 3.00.
VEGETABLES.
Potatoes: New, No.4, per lb.. 22c,
Sweet Potatoes: Per bu.. $1.5002.00. Let
tuce: Per crate. $5.00; head, per doz.
$1.2501.50; leaf, per doz., 30035c. Egg
Plant: Per doe., $1.60. Onions: Crystal
Wax, 45-lb. crate, $2.0003.00; yellow, per
lb., 3c; red, per lb., 3c; horns grown, per
dos., 35c. Cucumbers: Hot house, per
doz.. $1.1001.60. Cabbage: New, per lb.
2 03c. Tomatoes: 4-basket cratea, 9Oc0
$1.00. Radishes: Per doz.. 15020c. Spin
ach: Home grown, per doz., 60c. Green
Peppers: Per lb., 30c. Green and Wax
Beans: Market basket, $1.0001.25. Pars
lev: Doz bunches, market basket. 40045c,
Watermelons: Per lb., 204c. Cantaloupes:
Per "ate,, $2.5003.25; flats, $1.2501.35.
New Peas: Per basket, about 8 lbs.. $1.00,
Celery: Michigan, per doz., 75c
New York Cotton.
New York, July 22. The undertone wis
steady and prices were little changed In
the abbreviated cotton market. Better
weather renorts offset bullish statistics.
It was a typical Saturday affair of evening
up on tne part or local proiessionais anu
outsiae operators, wttn price cnanges nm
ited. Trading was mixed, southern inter
eats acting on both sides and Wall street
and New Orleans selling. By the end of
ha first hour, the market was down 6 to
17 points from Friday's finals, and there
was no material change in the last hour.
The close was steady, somewhat up from
tho low. off 9 to 16 points net.
Spot quiet. 15 points off, 21.95c for mid
dling upland.
Southern spot were: Colveston. 22.40c.
10 points down; New 'Orleans, 21. 75c. 50
points down; Savnnnnh. 21.80r. 14 points
down; August. 22.50c. unchanged; Mem
phis. 22.60c. unchanged; Houston. 22.20c.
10 points down; Little Rock, 22.00c, 25
points down. "
1
lings.
..l.::b
..1.0
. . 762
. . 721
.. I4
. . SI0
, . 2.S9
.. 481
6.300
Cattle Receipts were 100 head. Tha
only rattle received today wrrs atoikera
and feeders billed direct to tradera, and
nm marxct wjs nominally atcatly nn ail
Classes, meers and vearl naa flowed dull
with the advance noted early In tha week
all wiped out. On the close It took the
u.nl brovee to bring $10.00010.26, She
stock Is closing even lower than a week
alio, best dry lot kinds being weak to 25c
lower, and othera ZUiiiOc lower. Miockers
anu reeuera closed slow, but are atlll
strong to 25o higher for the week.
Quotations on tattle: Choirs to prims
u.:evre, a irvtf iu .-a ; good to rnoira Beeves,
9.402t.ai; fair to good leoevea. $1,000
comon to rair ueevej, is.Zitn.00
choice to prime yearlings. $9.50 10.25
good to choice yearlings. $8.7609.60; fair
to good yearlings, $8.0008.75; common to
fair yearlings. $7.0001.00; choice to prima
heifers. $4.6009.60; good to choice heif
ers. $7.5008.50: fair to good belfera, $6.60
a i.ou cnoire to prime cows. I7.ooo7.io
good to choice cows. $6.0007.00; common
to good cows, $4.6007.71; good to choice
feeders. $7.8608.50; fair to good feedera.
li "UiJI.IS; comon to fair feeders, $6,000
7.00; good to choice stockers, $7.6001.26;
fair to good stockers, $6.6007.50; common
to fair stockers, $6.6008.60; stork heifers,
$4.6006.00; stock cows, $3.7604.71: stock
calves, 16.600100; veal cslves, $5,600
9.75: stock bulls. $6.0001.00: bulls, atags.
tr $4.0007.60.
Hoga Recelpta were S.700 head. The
market waa fairly active Saturday, with
II gradea moving strong to 10c hlrher.
Light hogs aold mostly at $10.40010.60,
itn a top price ot iin.65. and medium
weight butrhera at $10.00010.35. and
strong weight butchers, $9.60010.00; bulk
of tha better gradea was at $9.60010.60.
Heavy mixed and parking gradea aold
largely at $8.0008.76, with extreme
heavies at $7. 7608. 00, and small lota of
heavv throwouts at $7.60. Closing prices
for tha week Indicate an advnnce of 100
15o on best light horrs. with heavy kinda
steady to a ahade higher than a week ago.
Montgomery-Ward Co. . .
National Leather
Reo Motor Car Co
Swift 4 Co
Swift International
Union Carbide Ac Carbon Co...
22
.. 7
.. 13
..101
.. 19
.. 66
Bu UlTer.
Neir York, July 12. Foreign bar silver.
$le: Mexican dollars. 63c
London, July 21. Bar Silver 36d par
ounce; money. 1 per cent; discount rates
short and three months' bills, 2 per cent.
Flaxseed.
Bnluth. Minn.. July 32 Flaxseed July,
" Wd; S-epttmbar, sj,,! bldj cf-
7T -i ' ,vt
Turpentine) and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., 'Jnly 22. Turpentine
Firm, 11.13; sales, 261 bbls.; receipts. 410
hbls. ; shipments, 638 bbls.; stock, 6,654
bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales. 819 cssks; receipts,
1,395 casks; shipments, 464 casks; stock.
71.431 casks.
Quote: B. $4.70; D. $4.90; E. $5.10; F.
O, H, $5.16; I. $5.20; K, $6.15; M, $5.55;
N. $S.7i; W, Q. $6.10; W. W. $6.90.
Cotton Future.
New York, July 22. Cotton futures
opened steady: October. ll.SOe; December,
:i.88c; January. 21.74c; March. 31.46c;
May. 31.65c.
Cotton futures aloaad barely ateadv:
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, July 22. Butter Market
steady to lower; creamery extraa, 34c;
firats, 30032c; seconds, 2929c; etan
dards, I2c. '
Eggs Market lower: receipts, 13 791
cases; firsts, 3O02Oc: ordinary firsts,
19c; miscellaneous. 19 20c; stnraee
packed extras, 22c; storage packed firats.
Poultry Market steady to lower; fowls.
21 c; broilers, 23026c: roosters. 13c.
Potatoes Market weaker; prices low
er; demand and movement alow; receipts.
93 cars; on track, 235 cara; total United
Statea ahipments, 632 cars; eastern shore.
Virginia barrel cobblere. No. 1. S3.S 5 ?
4 00; Kansas sacked cotblers. $1.8001.90.
few sales; sacked early Ohios, partly
graded, slightly dirty, best, $1.2501.40;
poorer, 21.104rl.25; Mlnneeota racked early
Ohios. partly graded. $1.35 01.40; bulk,
$1.4001.45: closing prices yeeterdsy Wash
ington sacked netted gems. No. 1, one
car, $1.50.
New York Pry Goods.
New York. July 22. Cotton goods mar
kets were quiet, cheap batbriggan under
wear linea were withdrawn. Burlapa were
quiet and firm. No change waa noted In
wool goods.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr.
42. .348 70 8 00 53. .341 40 S 10
24..3CS ... 8 15 69. .297 76 S 20
8. .288 120 8 25 62. .812 70 8 30
15. .295 ... 8 40 68. .300 60 S 50
CI. .294 40 8 05 61. .307 140 8 70
68. .272 70 8 90 28..27S ... 9 00
67.. 21 7 70 9 15 67.. 251 70 S 25
24. .220 ... 9 60 72. .242 240 9 75
65. .242 ... 10 00 59. .262 40 10 10
84. .209 SO 10 25 67. .220 80 10 30
58. .232 40 10 35 64. .2.16 ... 10 40
84. .193 ... 10 50 83. .212 ... 10 65
Bneep and Lambs None. Thla week s
trade has been featured by comparatively
liberal receipts, and a lower trend to
values on ail classes. Fat lambs aro
closing the week 75C0I1.OO lower than a
week ago, with best quality natives and
westerns selling at $12.25012.50. Liberal
recelpta of feedera have forced prices
lower on this class, with a total decline
for the week of $1.0001.25. Sheep held
steady early in the week, hut with a weak
closing aesaion are now 25050c lower than
a week ago, with best light ewea quoted
at $7.00.
Quotations on sheep and Iambs: Fat
lamhs, western. $10.00(Ti)12. 60; fat lambs,
natives. $10.00012.50; feeder lamhs. $9.00
012.00; cull lambs, $0.00010.00; fat
wethers, $5.5008,60: fat ewes, light, $6.00
7.00; fat ewes, heavy, $4.0006.00.
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago, July 22. (United States Bu
reau of Agricultural Economics.) Cattle
Receipts. 15.000 head; market compared
with week ago, choice and prime beef
steers, atrong to 13c higher; lower grades,
including cowa and Jidfers and canners,
unrhmged; in between grassers. sluggish:
mostly 25c to 35c 'lower; spots on com
mon to medium cows, 50c or more off;
bulls and veal calves, mostly 60c lower;
stockers and feedera, strong; week's top
bppf steers, $10.85: week's bulk prices.
beef steers. SS.7n 10.10 : butcher cows
and h-lfers. $5.0007.25: canners and cut
ters. ;2.9iiD3.5U; ooiogna buna. i4.tu'ir
4.75: veal calves, $9.0009.50; atockera and
feeders. $5.75ffS7.00.
Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market
opened steady; closed 10 to 15c lower on
good lights and light butchers; others
steady to strong; spots, 10c higher: top,
$11.00 early: practical top late, $10.85;
bulk good butchers, $10.25010.76; hold
over moderate; packers mostly $8,00 0
9.00: pigs slow; heavv weights. $10,150
10.65; medium, $10.45lfi10.80: light, $10.75
010.85; light llprht, $10.40iS. 10.86 ; pack
ing sows, smooth. $8.40iffi9.10; packing
sows, rough, $7.7508.50; killing pigs, $9.60
010.50.
Sheep Receipts. 3,000 head; market,
compared with week .-.go, fat lambs and
light sheep, $1.0001.50 lower: heavy
sheep, $1.5002.00 lower; feeders, steady
to 25c lower; test yearlings, breeding
awei. steady: others. 60c to $1.00 lower:
week's top native and western lambs,
$13.50; fat ewes. $8.00: feeder lamhs,
$13.00; closing bulk prices fat lambs,
$12.50013.00; fat light ewes. 6.007.00;
heavy ewes, $3.5004.60; feeder lambs,
$12.60012.85.
By FRANKLIN K. SPRAGUE.
Omaha lbs Leaae4 Wlro.
New York. July J.'. The course of
Saturday's stock market differed lit
tle from that of Friday, prices mov
ing irregularly tlirnnKhout the two
hours of trading. Once attain it was
evident that the market has lost much
of its enthusiasm and the more se
rious aspects of the strike situation
were realized.
There were scattered advances
here and there, but excent in the case
of specialties quotations moved with
in narrow limits, with a certain de
gree of heavincM apparent, consid
ering the list as a whole. Again it
was noticeable, however, that prices
did not give way sharply under such
selling pressure as existed. The un
dertoiie was actually strong in the
tare ot tne weeks developments.
With regard to the two strikes
which are in the eyes of most people
at the momuu and which are receiV'
ing particular attention from the
financial community, developments
continue to be of a character that
showed a wide breach between the
companies and the men.
Hettlemrnl Kiperled.
When all la aald. Wall street seems to
be still of the optnlotf that aome baala of
settlement will be arrived at before many
days hava passed and particular notice
waa given to the conference between
President Harding and Chairman lluoper
of tha labor board.
Hut perhaps mora Important than thla
In creating a more favorable view of tha
outcome of the difficulties waa the dispo
sition of aeveral of tha roada to make
separata agreementa with tha men. aa
was don In th case of tha l'rnnayl.
vanln.
Ultimately this may b tha chief mods
of settlement.
In relation to tha coal atrlks, tha Idea
of rationing supplies of coal could hardly
bs looked upon with other than some de.
grea of alarm alncs such a plan If put
lni effect during tha coming months
might cause a discrimination againat In
Jintry and a reflection of enforced In
activity In Income statements.
Tne foreign exchange market again held
lihtn narrow bounds and the volume
of tranaactlona was relatively email.
Marka declined .0019. Cnotlnued pres
sure on market can undoubtedly ba ex
pected until auch tlms aa the reparationa
question la settled
a aw high record ot $101 40, with sirenglh
tn Din, oi luti p ru
Foreign Uauaa wera stagnant at trivial
etungea and domestic (alls, Induainala
and utllitlra mooed Irregularly, final rt'
shuwiag no material klierallulis.
Total sales !ar valua) asfietated
7,9tt,00,
Nsar York, uJly Folios. Ing are In-
dsy'a hlah, loar and I'l.xUng pricra of boiiile
on tha New Yotk ato k eaeheii$s, and the
total aalea of each bund;
I', M. Ilnnda,
Roles (In 11.0001 High Low clo.
399 Liberty Je 100 n lae sii luo 4
111 Liberty ll 4s..loi " l"l I" ml. 4"
4.ii Liberty 2d 4a.
I7S Liberty Id 4s
1291 Liberty 4th 4WI
13J Victory 4s ...
foreign GevarnmeM, atate and Municipal
I Argentine 7a 104 100 lot
1 Htirdeaus ta M
11 Chrisliaula la ....lot 1"
I Lyene as M
4 Marselllra a (4 14
11 Rio de Janeiro la ..100 100
1 Han Paulo la 101 101
3 Toklo Is 111 111 IH
to Dept Seine 7a 91 11 11
4 Dom tan ta 21. ..100 1 !
It Horn Can ta 31.... tt t S
11 Ptih K Ind ta 47.. 96 l
42 IH.h K Ind ta S3.. tS tt t's
31 French Hep ta ....102 103
17 French Hep 7a .,100 ion )uo
75 Japanese lat 4
11 Japanese 4a
N. Y. Curb Bonds
. . loo si) iiii.;t mo
. ,l0i) i4 ion so mo ta
..III tO 10 30 mi 46
. .IOS.lt 100 tl IM il
It
l
MS
10-0
lot
14 t.1 U
.. 7 7 7t'i
..106 04 101
.. tt t t
.. 17 t 96
..110 110 110
..101 103 1113
.. 79 79 79
.104 04'i 104'.
.105 lfi l"6
.109 101 10t
.101 101 101
.100 100 100
lit lis IIS
93
101
tt
It
tl
15
t
New York Stocks
Range of prlcea of the leading atnrka
furnished by Logan & Bryan. 248 Petara
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
Friday
High. Low. Cloae. Close.
A., T. & B. T -.101 101 101 100
B. & O.,
Canadian
65
Pacific. 139
96
68
81
22
30
76
45"
74
43
90
25
27
64
139
96
68
80
54
1 19
95
SSi
81
N. Y. Central.
Chesa. & Ohio...
Gteat Northern..
Illinois Central...
K. C. Southern..
Lehigh Valley....
Missouri Pacific
N. Y. & N. H
Northern Pacific.
A N. W
Penn. R. R
Reading
R. I. & P
Southern Pacific.
Southern Railway
C. M. & St. P...
Union Pacific.
STEELS.
Amer. Car Fdry
Alils-Chalmers ... 54 64 54
Amer. Locomotive 115 116 n&!4
22
29
76
44
74
43
90
24
27
22
30
70
44
74
43
90
24
27
.141 141 141
54
139
95
68
80
107
25
64
22
30
76
75
44
74
43
89
24
28
142
166
64
116
.118 118 118 119
77
Bald. Locomo.
Bethlehem Steel . 79
Colo. Fuel & Iron
Crucible 84
Amer. Steel Fdry
Lackawanna Steel 79
Mldvale Steel ... 33
Press. Steel Car . . 80
Repub Steel & Iron 76
nan. steel spgs. 1U6
Sloss-Scheffield 49
U. S Steel 101 100 101 101
Vanadium 48 47 47
Otis Steel 11 11 11
, COPPERS.
Anaconda 61 53 63
Amer. S. A R. Co
Cerro De Pasco
22 22
29 29
77
'63YS4
'77 '77
36 36
80 60
75 73
106 106
77
31
83
37
78
3fr
80
74
106
47
12
I llelgium 7 a
73 Denmark a . . .
4 N'etherlanda ta
t Norway ss ....
S Sweden ts ....
10 Parla-ry-Med ts
1 Rep Chile ts 41.
1 Hep Uruguay ts...
1 1 Queensland 7s , . .
13 Queensland ta. . . .
I Klo Or do Hul ts
21 Swfaa Con la
II K II B t I ! 22.110A 110,1, noA
1 K O H tt I ls 21.110 110 110
II K II II t I 6a 17.104 103 104
33 U R Brasll la 101 101 101
ICS Mexico Se 6t tt
14 U 8 Mexico 4 .... 44 46 46
Hallway and Miscellaneous.
11 Am Ag Chm 7e ..104 103 104
7 Am Smelt Is S3 II
21 Am Sugar 8a 103 03
1 Am T 4 T col tr ta 9t 19
4 Am Writ Pa 7a.... 86 It
3 Armour Co 4a.. SI tl.
26 A T A 8 F gen 4.. 96 96
t At C L ist con 4a.. S3 93
13 At Ref 6e 101 103 103
S Halt ft Ohio 8s 100 100 100
21 Bait Ohio cv 4s 14 84 84
4 Bell Tel Penn 7s. ..108 108 101
1 Beth St ref Ss 6 96 t6
2 Beth St p m ts.... 91 91 11
2 Braden Cop 6s 100 100 100
3 Bkln Ed gen 7s D..107 107 107
1 Bkln R T 7s ctf st. 79 79 79
4 Can North e ..111 111 111
28 Can Pao d 4a 79 79 79
1 Cent Oa 6 100 100 100
12 Cent Pao gtd 4s.... 89 89 89
1 Cerro Pasco Ss ....119 119 119
9 Ches ft Ohio cv Ss.. 96 95 95
11 Ches A Ohio cv 4s 89 89
23 C B ft Q ref 6s A. .101 101
34 Chi A B 111 6s.. 83 82
7 Chi Gt West 4s.... 60 60
1 C M A St P ev 4s. 70 69
T C 11 a St F ref 4s 65 4
5 C A N W 7a 108 107
1 Chi Rys 5 79 79
18 C R I A P ref 4s.. 82 82
10 Chi A W Ind 4s. . 75 76
6 O C C A St L gen 4s 82 82
72 Chile Cop Ca 93 92
Colo Ind 6a 78 78
11 Colo A So ref 4a.. 89 89
8 Col O A El 5a 96 96
8 Con Coal Md 6a .. 89 89
27 Con GilB 7s 123 122 122
7 Cuba Cn Bg d 8s... 17 86 86
2 Cuba R R 7s A. .106 106 106
81
101
83
60
69
4
108
79
12
75
82
92
78
89
96
89
I I'n Pae cv ts ,,
1 I n l ac t f 4 ..
Ill' 11 Hub ts , .
SUM hi. el sf i...
7 Utah I I. ts ,
4 Va-i'r Chut 7s.
I Va Hy a .....
k abash 1st ! ,
I Wet Sid I't
41 Wealing rMe 7
.. '-'t ss tl
,, tt tt al'e
,, l" to l
,.li I"! 11
.. l at tl
,,I"-S l"k !H
, . aa tt
.. t !'
.. t at
.lost, .i ins
af 7s l"t !"! li
1 1 Wilson A
II Wilson ! ' I1
II U'la Cent fen Is., tl H
7 Cie.ho Slo ts elf., 11 11
If I'oiit Can ts $ wl. !'
tt Kins OAF 7s.. ts t
I Siinlsir Crude ISt. st
r.,i.i ..us of bonds today were
tli.o.-t compared with IH.lol.ooo (...iloua
day and II 01.f0 a year au.
New York, July 2i--anactlors nn Ilia
New York tuib bond market tud sia
aa follows:
Honda.
lra (In II tool High !-
I Alii.. I Packer es etf, at '4
I A in.. I l'..k,r la .. ttS 95
4 Aluminum 7a 26. ...101 101 H'1
I Aluminum 7a 3J. .. . tl ! !"'
I Am T A T ts 24. .101 101 lol
I Ana' on t op ts .
S Armour Co 7s.
I At II 4 W 1 ts.
4 lletlt M 7a 35
15 Jikln I'n lias 7a.
It Can Nat Hy cl
t Chan-oat Iron ts. .
II licre A Co 7.,02
1 tialena Mlg on 7s,.m. '
l
t'
91
IT,.
: it
1.4
ii
lilt 100 III
IDS l"t 1"!
sl 13
lot 101 liij
,! 10t 1"
,nl 0 1"1',
IIS 13 tl
103 T"l
io:. in
,103 Iojs U'2
...in l4 0i
...l"l 1' 101 '
... ti
...l"0 1"" l0'
... S lu 10
...94 S6 16
...loo'l 100 ltn
Ylg-Wlnrhrster 7s..lnH inoi loin.
(looilrli h T
tlutf Oil 7s...
Ilulf oil ts...
Hood Hub 7s .
Ilumhle oil 7
Int R T Is 22.
Kan O A Kl ts
I. arietta Uaa
11 Slasma Cop
I Mrr A Slfg 7a....
5 Nat Acme 7a...
1 Nat Leather a . .
2 NY NH A II 7s,
I Pun Srv C N J 7a,
1 Robert (lair 7s ..,
4 Hliawshrrn 7a
4 S W llell Tel 7a,
1 Rln O V Y 7s 2t.
II I'n Oil Prod 8s.... 103 101 103
1 Utd Rye ltav 7a..i" n'o
1 Vacuum Oil 7a 107 107 107
Weat Klec 7a 108 101 101
6 Winchester 7 103 102 102
I B U (J 7a 21 110 US 1
Honda.
1118 1" ""'
10Q loo jnu
97 17 97
t S t
7 17 17
102 102 l''2
tt 17 17
104 101 104
.103 102 102
.106 106 104
Foreign
1 Argentine 7s 23.
in Can Steam 7s ..
S Max Gov 3a
S NY NH Fr 7a.
8 Pwl's ts
10 V 8 Mex 4s
S Netherlands ts .
t Mex Gov ta ....
.100
. 95
. 12
. 74
.101
. 39
. 90
. 17
100
96
12
74
103
.10
St
17
100
96
12
74
0
31
96
17
Clearing Itouae Statement.
New York, July 22. The actual con
dition of the clearing house panne ana
trust companies for the week shows that
they held $3,0.780 In excess OI legal
requlremcnta. -i nis is an lucrcaav vi ,-
664,230 from last week.
PUTS and CALLS wthteyEwosk
98 98 98
.103 103 103
. 84 84 84
.108 108 108
.107 107 107
.103 103 103
. 66 65 66
.107 107 107
98 9 s
Chill
Chlno ....
Inspiration
Kennecott 36 36
Miami 29 29
Nev. Consol 16 16
Ray Consol 16 16
Seneca 12 12
Utah 65 64
OILS.
General Asphalt... 71 70
Cosden 43 43
ACal. Peterol
isianu mi 't
Invincible Oil 13 12
22
29
36
29
16
16
12
64
70
43
13
63
1
37
22
29
41
36
29
17
16
12
65
71
43
61
13
Mexican Peterol. ..168 165 165 167
Middle
Pacific
Pan-American
Phillipa ,
Pierce Oil ...
Pure Oil
Royal Dutch..
Sinclair Oil..
State 13
Oil 55
Std. Oil. N.
Texaa Co. . .
Union Oil..
White Oil..
J..
. 74
. 44
. 7
. 28
. 56
. 31
.180
. 45
. 20
13
$5
73
43
7
27
65
31
180
45
20
13
65
73
44
7
27
65
31
180
45
20
St. Joseph live Stock.
St. Joseph. Mo.. July 22. (United States
Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Cat
tle Receipts, 100 head; market compared
with week ago, best beef steers 10 0 25c
lower; others and she stock 25050c lower;
bulls 15025c lower; calves steady to 25c
higher; stockers and feeders about steady;
week's bulk prices, beef steers. $8,600
10.00: beef cows, $5.0006.50; calves, $8.00
08.75; stockera and feeders, $5.6008.25.
Hogs Receipts. 3.000 head; shippers
took about 900 head; market, light and
medium butchers strong to Be higher;
bulk 170 to 230-lb. weights. $10.40010.55;
packer market opened steady to atrong;
closed weak; packer top, $10.50; packing
sows steady; bulk of sales, $7.8608.00; top,
$10.55; bulk of sales, $9.95010.65.
Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; market
compared with week ago, fat lambs, $1.00
1.25 lower; sheep 50075c lower; week's
bulk prices, fat lambs. $12.50013.50; fat
ewes. $6.0007.00; Idaho feeder lambs,
Tuesday, $12.25.
Rlonx City Livestock
Sioux City, la., July 22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 600 head; market, compared to
week ago, good fed steers and yearlings.
strong, 25c higher; warmed up steers and
yearlings, weaK, L'ac lower; top oeeves,
$10.50; fat cows and heifers, strong: top.
$9.00; canners, 25c lower; top. $10.00:
feeders, 25050c higher; top. $8.00; calves,
steady; hulls, stags, etc., steady; feeding
cows and heifers, weak; stockers, strong,
c higher.
Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head; market.
steady to strong; top, $10.50; bulk of good i
hr.gs. $9. sow 10.40: lights, bulk or tne
heavy and packing grades. $8.0009 00: na
tive pigs, $9.2509.75: rough packers, $7.50 i
08.00; stags, 16.0006.00.
Sheep Receipts, none; market com
pared to week ago. lambs, 25 to 50c low
er; late top. $12.75; light ewes. 25 to
50c lower; heavies. 60c to $1.00 lower.
Chandler
General Motora.
Wiliys-Overland
Plerce-Arrow . .
Whits Motor. . .
Studebaker
RUBBER AND
Fisk 14
Goodrich 39
Kelley-Springfield 48
Keystone Tiro 12
AJax 14
U. S. Rubber 62
MOTORS.
... 68 67
... 14 14
... 8 8
... 12 9
... 4S 48
.135 132 132
TIKES.
14 14
38
47
9
14
61
INDUSTRIALS.
67
14
8
9
48
38
47
9
14
61
13
65
74
44
8
28.
65
31
182
45
20
68
14
8
12
49
134
44
39
48
12
14
61
69
96
69
44
80
69
97
69
44
80
Am. Beet Sugar
A., G. A w. 1 . .
Am. Int. Corp.
Am. Sumatra..
Am. Tel
American Can.
Central Leather
Cuba Cane
Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 24
Corn producta
call, racking
45
36
43
89
122
56
40
16
Colum. G. & E. ,
Columbia Graph.
Famous Players .
Gen. Electric . . .
Gt. North. Ore.
Inter. Harvester
45 45
3S 36 36
43 43 43
39 S9 39
121 121 121
65 65 56
40 40 40
16 16 16
24 24 24
106 196 106 106
711
Amer. H. A U, pfd 70
. 93 93 93
4 4 4
. 83 83 82
.176 176 176
40 40 40
104 104
U. S. Ind. Al. ..62
Inter. Paper 52
Inter. M. M-. pfd 73
Amer. Bug.. Ref. .. 80
Seats-Roebuck .. 80
Stromsburg 46
Tobacco Product . 56
Worthing. Pumtr 62
Wilson Co 44
Westing. Electric 61
Amer. Wool 90
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amer. Cotton OH
Amer. Agrl. Chem 39
Union Bag, pfd 6
Brook. Rap. T. .. 25 25 25 ..
'Continental Can .. 72 71 72
United Drug 80 79
70
61
62
73
80
79
44
F6
62
42
(1
90
104
70
61
62
73
80
79
44
56
52
43
61
10
93
4
S2
176
40
104
70
61
62
73
79
80
46
66
62
1
0
26
71
80
National
I.orillard
National
Knamel 54
Tobacco
Lead ...100
Co.
Kansas City Livestork.
Kansas City, July 22. Cattle Receipts.
0 head: market, for week, better grades
beef steers, strong to 25c higher; top,
$10.60; others steady to 60c lower; year
lings and fat she stock, steady to 25c
lower; spots, off more; calves, 50c low
er; canners, steady; bulls and atock calvea.
35c lower.
Hoks Receipts. 2.000 head: market.
mostly steady; shippers not buying: tulk
better 166 to 250-pounders. $13.50013.75;
bulk of sales, $9.50010.50; top. $10. '50;
one load of choice 360-pound packing
sows, $8.25; few stock pigs offered.
Sheep No receipts: market, for week:
fat lambs, $1.001.25 lower: culls and
heep, steady; top lambs, $13.25; beat
light ewes, $7.50.
l'hlladelphi
Pullman
Punta Al. Sugar
Retail Stores .
Superior Steel . .
St. L. A S. F. .
Vir. Car Cham.
Totals sales.
Money .
Marks .
Francs .
Sterling
100
38
100
38
.48
64
. .. 27
.- 29
298,600.
48
63
27
29
48
64
27
29
160
101
38
121
48
64
32
27
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18 Det Ed ref 6s
12 Det Utd Rys 4s
3 Dlmnd Mtrh 7s
4 Dpnt Nem 7s..
3 Duquesne Lt 6s .
7 Erie gen 4s
3 Fisk Rubber 8s
11 Frain I D 7s . .
8 Goodyear T 8s 31. .101 101 101
6 Goodyear T 8s 41.. 116 116 116
4 Gnd Tnk Ry C 7s. 103 103 103
3 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s. 110 110 110
6 Grt North 7s A 102 102 112
30 Grt North 6s B . . 86 85 85
1 Hud A M ref 5s A. 64 64 64
1 Hud A M ad inc 5s. 101 101 101
3 111 Cent 6s 89 89 89
1 Ind Steel 6s 100 100 100
3 Int Agric 6s 80 80 80
1 Int Met 4 12 12 12
33 Int R T ref 5s 69
42 Int M M sf 6s. 07
4 Int P.V ref 6s B . . 69
10 la Cent ref 4s 44
1 K C Ft S A M 4s. . 80
3 Kell Spring T 8s.. 108 108 108
20 Lacks St 6a 23 100 100 100
7 Lacka St 5s 60 89 89 89
1 Lehigh Val 6s 103 103 103
6 L Z N ref 6a 107 107 107
1 L A N unified 4s.. 93 93 93
1 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 88 88 88
1 Mex Pet 8s 105 105 105
17 Midvnie St cv 5s.. 89 89 89
15 M St P ASSM 6s.l03 102
1 M K A T n p 1 6s A 84 84
15 M K A T n ad 6s A. 67 67
10 SI K A T 1st 4s 83 83
76 Mo Pac gen 4s 65 64
7 N O T ft M lnc 6s.. 72 71
14 N Y C col 7s 105 105
16 N Y C d 6s 106 106 106
1 N Y C con 4s 91 91 91
2 N Y Ed ref 6s 109 109 109
19 N Y Tel ref 6s 41.. 105 105 106
24 N Y W & Bos 4S. 66 65 65
10 Nor A West cv 6s.. 92 92 92
10 North Pac gen 3s. . 63 63 63
6 N P- G N Jt 6S..103 102 103
2 Nor Sts P ref 6s A. . 91 91 91
6 N W Bell Tel 7s.. 107 107 107
10 Or A Cal 1st 6s.... 99 99 99
6 Or-Wsh RRAN 4s.. 82 82 82
7 Pac G A El 5s 91 91 91
2 Pac TAT 6s 97 97 97
2 Packard Motor 8s. .107 107 107
6 Penn R R 6s ..109 109 109
24 Penn R R gen 6s.. 102 102 102
4 Pere Marq ref 5s.. 97 97 97
6 P A East inc 4s. . 35
15 P C C A St L 6s A 98
16 Reading gen 4s 86
8 St L I Mt A S rf 4s 80
10 St L A S F inc 6s. . 71
31 St L A S F p I 4s A 73
2 St L S W 1st 4s. . 79
30 Seaboard A L con 6s 63
9 Seaboard A L ad1 6s 28
7 Seaboard A L ref 4s 46
1 Sinclair cv 7a 104 104 104
18-Sinclalr Oil col 7s.. 99 99 99
15 So Pac cv 4s 92 92 92
11 So Pac ref 4s 90 88 90
18 So Pac col tr 4s. 88 88 88
36 So Ry gen 6s 102 102 102
7 Bo Ry con 6s 97 97 97
17 So Ry gen 4s 89 69 69
12 So Prt Rc Sg 7s... 99 99 99
8 Stan Oil Cal d 7s.. 106 106 106
3 Third Ave adj 5s.. 60 60 60
1 Third Ave ref 4s ... 64 64- 64
27 Union Pac 1st 4s.. 95 95 95
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