1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day ; 1 THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ." i 4 I M - A I 1 m , ' New Yer Ear 8t white, ext I Cheewe Omaha Grain Chicago Grain . j Live Stock Omiht, Au. I, There wat lightrr run of receipt! t wheat today and ! future iraim displayed a better tone than yeter day, corn khowing the mo.t ttrcngth. Xeceiptt of corn are hardly adequate to take care of the drtiund. Weather rcaditMot continue favorable and with tcttletuent of the rail ttrikc enlarged receipti are to he expected. The run of wheel at Omaha waj much lett today, only 8J ran beinir reported in, at computed with J78 tan lat year. Receipt of other Kraini were light. Toul thipmentt were 241 cart, againtt 300 cart last year. Lah wheat wat lower in all mat leti and the dark varieties in Omaha were quoted Sc to 7c lower, while the ordinary wheat went at unchang ed pricet. Corn wat iteady and told 'Ac to 1c higher. Oati. rye and bar ley were quoted unchanged. WHtCAT. No. I dark hard: 1 car, tl tl. N I dark hard: I car (smutty!. II f)i, 1 car (smutty), tl 01: I car thigh moi. IIm'' t,r' ""i 1 Umuu' No 4 dark ti.rd: 1 card. Il.: 1 car mutt. 4lt; I car. Hot: I cara (huh moi.tur. smutty), II at; 4 (r (hub niniH.rt, emuuri. fl Of, No. 1 bard wlnl.r: 1 car l.hlon.re elghtel. 04: 3 cara. II 04: I car, II 01. No. I dark hard: I car. II 04 tempt dark hard: 1 ar It par cant tjwi, eioi 1 nr. ei.eo. No. 1 hard wlnl.r: I car (h.avy), l 91; 1 car (heavy). 01; I cara, ti ed: t cara. ll.Mt,; I rar (71 par rant dark), 11.04; 1 rar 4(1 par cant dark), II. 01; I cara (snipper weignts), l 01. No. I hard winlar: I car (ehlppera' lhtil, II 04: 1 car (ahlppara weight), II.OI: I cara. c: 1 car (71 oar rant dark). tl 04; 1 car (ahlpprra' weight). 11.00; I cara (74 par rant dark, amuity). II. tl; J car (71 par cant dark, tmutty). II. 0t. No. 4 hard wtntor; I ear (71 par cant "'i, tt.oa, 1 ear (in par cant dark). II"; 1 rar. 1 tic; 1 car (smutty), Jc; 1 r (amutty). 7c: 1 car. He. No. t hard wintar: 1 car (t.t per cant ryi. 91.00, srnpl hard wintar! 1 car, ttr. No, 1 yellow hard: 1 rar, II 01H. No. I yellow hard: cara, II. Q. No. 4 yallow hard: 1 car, Mr. Hsmpl yallow hard: 1 car, I4e. No. I prtng: t l car (dark northern). II 14. No. 4 mtsed: 1 car. 11. M: l-l ear, tie. fampla mlsed: 1 rar, lie, CORN. No. 1 white: I cara, tic. No. I white: t cara, tie; 1 ear (ahip piir'e weight). 16c. No. 1 yellow: cara, I74e; t car h'iper'e weight. tlc; 1 car, 173. fTo ; yellow: 1 car. 57?. Sample yellow: 1 oar 1111. Vv t mixed: 1 rar (shlpusr' weight), 1414c: 1 cara (ipecltl billing), tie; 1 car (apeclal billing), tte; 1 car, lie. OATS, No. 1 white: I cara, He; 1 ear (ehlp per'a weight). He. No. 4 white: 3 cart, I0e. RTB. No. 1: 1 oar (shipper' wel(ht), 7te. 1 car mixed weight (11 per cent rye, It pound teat), t'r. BARLET, No aale. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota ) Receipt Wheat Corn Oata Rye Barley Shipment Wheat Corn Oata Rye Barley PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS ( Buahela. ) (Bushels) Today. Wk. Ago. .1,008,000 63.000 146,000 Week Tear Today, . Ago, Ago. . 13 107 !78 . 40 13 100 . 12 11 4S .3 1 It 1 X .Ut 44 ' 196 I . M 69 74 . 33 13 26 . 3 1 4 . .. , .. .1 3,611,000 141,000 809.000 Yr. Ago. 3,763.000 616,000 2.428,000 Receipt Wheat Corn Oata ........ Shipment Wheat 2.145,000 901.000 Corn 1.260,000 104, W0 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Buahele Today. Year Ago. Wheat and (lour 2U.000 4.1U.0O0 Corn 666,000 Oata 312,00 CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushel Today. Wk. Ago. Wheat 12.013,000 14.442.000 Oata ., 4.743.000 4,863.000 10,04,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Carlota 1 Today Ago Wheat 1152 191 Corn 294 270 Oata 161 170 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlota. Today Year go Wheat J9! 472 Corn 13 12 Oata -. 6 90 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlota Today Ago Minneapolis 212 198 Duluth 46 62 3,671.000 900,000 242,000 Yr. Ago. 4.066.000 Year Ago 1226 251 1044 Ago 227 ' 104 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. Aug. 1. Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Noon. I Sat. Wht Bept 1.04H 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.05. 1.06 1.06 1.05 Dec. l.OTH 1.01 1.07 1.08 1.0S 1.07 l-0 107 Hay 11.11 I 1.12 1.11 I 1.12 Rye Sept. .T5 .75 .73 .73 .75 Dec. .76 .76' .75 .75 .76 May .77 .78 .77 76 Cora I I Sept, .61 .63 .60 .61l .1 .61 . .62 .112 .61 Dae. .17 .61 .61 . .67 .51 .69 Mar .61 .62 .61 .62 Bap .MH S3' -3" .33 .33 Dec. .36 .16 .36 .161 .36 ; .36 May .19 T4 -40 ?" Sept 11.11 11 00 11.00 11.32 11.35 Oct. 11.45 11.00 11.00 11.17 11.40 Sep 10.70 10.00 10.00 10 67 10.76 1 City Grain. ' , Kansae City. Aug. 1. Wheat Septem ber. 98c; December, 11,00; May, 11.04. Corn September. tlc; December, 2C. Minneapolis Grain. , Mlnneapolla. Minn., Aug. 1. Wheat Caen No. 1 northern. 11.26 1.36 ; Sep tember, 11.11: December, 11.09. ' Corn No. S yellow, 67 68c. Oata No. 3 white, St 30 He Barlejr 43 53c. Rya No. 2. 70 71c. . Flaxaeed No. 1. I2.:t2.31. Kanaaa City Grain. Kanaa City. Mo., Aug. 1. Wheat -Cash, No. 3 hard, 99Vjc; No. 1 red, 11.01. Corn No. 1 white, 6655e; No. 2 yellow, Itc. Hay Unchanged. 1 Mlaaeatpoll Grain. Mlnneapolla, Aug. 1. Flour Market 10 to 40o lower: family patenta, 37.107.65. Bran Market unchanged: 116.00 17.00. Omaha Bay Market. Pralrl Hay Receipt re very light and 'demand la good on beat grade at top quotation. Th lower grade are alow "Aitalfa Hay Receipt ar very light and demand fair on top grade and light on th lower grade;. Price below are for carload lota: Lp laid pralrl No. 1. I14.001S.OO; No 2 prairie. 11.0013.00; No. 1 pralrtj 17 00 10 00: mldlnd prairie No. 1. I"-0 14.00; No. i prairie. I.6012.00; No 3 -nrairle 17 00 9.00; lowland prairie No. r tt0010 00; No. 3 prairie. 17 00I.OO. Alfalfa No 1. 13.I015.00: atndard. Ill5012t0: No. 3, IM-M:: Mo. "3 8010.00. Straw oaC It.OOfft.oa. .Wheat traw. IT.00t. Chicago Batter. Chicago. Aug. 1. The butter market today wa generally eaay and waa 1b buyer- faor. Th aupply of fin Jt""" aufficient to aupply the demand. Medium puw njnud joui ua pUjpii pu dealer found H hard to aell at th cur rent lI of price. Car of centralixed were also easier. Th aupply waa a little more liberal and buyer refoed to take beyond actual needs Pricea en theae yielded a full quarter cent. New Yerk Produce. New York. Aug. 1 Butter Steady. Egg Steady: New Jersey hennery white, extra fancy, uneaadled, 41 0 44c Cnci t-aiy. Kama) City Pntdue. Kan City. Aug. 1. Eggs le higher; flret. 10e. Butter and Poultry Exchanged. By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha He Leased Wire. Chicago,' Aug. I. While wheat told at new low fur the teaton in the early trading, fair tunpurt de veloped on the decline. The iinith ua pn a rally with a net gam of c. Corn showed independent trrngth and cloeed IsHbC higher, with December leading, Uatt were i-rrhanged and rye Ihe lower. Tl'trc was little in the. character o' fit newt to cause any material ch.nge in .entiment in wheat. The iiiipretiio.i prevailed in tome quar ter that with the 'July out of the May, a rally wat in order, dhort covering and a little buying by the teaboard wat responsible for the up turn from the early break. Outside interest it mull and market rather eauly influenced. On all the ad vancei hedging tales were strongly in evidence, although not as large as on the previous day. Movement of now wheat la ireaily hamn.red by the aborts, in rare, home Interior elevatora ere unable 10 take in any more wheat. The Snow ami Ooadman crop r porta euagettcd a llixht improve m.nt during the la.t month as compared with the government July I returne. Liv erpool cloe.d SI lower. Local rereipta were 431 car with the Baele firmer cvmpsred with Bept.mber. Buy December tern. - A belief that December corn waa selling tt too freat a dierount under the eupport caused general buying of the December nd selling of September. The market developed Independent strength. Th dlf fereare narrowed about e for the day with December about 30 under th nearby future at th la.t. Private crop reports suggested a yield of around 7S.0t0.000 buahela or mora la sic. a. or tne government July 1 returns. but bad no effect. Shipping demand active witn aaiea or 4s.ouo ouaneia, mciuaing 300.000 bushsls to exporters. Receipts 1ft cars with tbe heal, easier compared with the September. Oata held within a range of He with the action of corn the main Influence. Country house aold May while spreadera bought that delivery and aold September at 3o difference. Recolptc 19 rare wltn triple lot o higher as compared with September. Shipping aaiea 216,000 bushels. Including 60.000 bushels to exporters. Hedging ssles had a depressing effect on rye' and with limited eupport It showed mora weaknea than any other grain. Pit ' Notes. It was said that the local professionals war too hearlah on wheat for the values to remain at th early low level. Al though th advanc from th low point waa a little over Ic, th market waa said to have a better tone. Outild mar kets, with exception of Mlnneapolla, were weaker than Chicago and Winnipeg and durums were very weak. In the face of the wheat markefa trength here, there were a number of tradera who stick to the selling sine on bulges, believing that the general volume of apeculation is too email for advance to be carried very far. Trading in May gralna started today. May wheat aold at 4c over December, and fic. over Sentember. Last year flrat aales were on August 9 at 11.31. In oorn the December-May apread waa 3c. May being at a premium, and May and September were about tho aame. Corn Gain Friend. Corn I gaining friend in some quar ter, and there are a number who ssy prices for December are too low and that the market is oversold. Others talk 60c for December and say the high tem neraturcs In the southwest will not dam age much corn, while others claim that it will be badly fired. Board of trade directors were unable to get a quorunt today and will meet at 10 tomorrow. Chicago elevatora ar buay loading boata. Loadlnga from public and private ele vators from Saturday morning to Mon day night aggregated 3,843.000 buihele, mostly wheat and corn. Wheat tradera paid no attention to Broomhall' estimate on the exportable surplus of the world of 680,000,000 bush els, which is only slightly In excess of the theoretical Import requirement. Bull ish ststistics have cost the trade a great deal of money the past two years and un til foreign flnancees are adjusted figures are not expected to have much effect on prices. New York Cotton. New York. Aug. 1. Trading in the local cotton market was chsracteriatlc of the wild and - turbulent dealings on all tbe leading cotton exchangee of th country today, following publication of the govern ment figure on the crop aa of July 26. The report, ehowlng a condition, of 70.8 per cent, was a complete surprise and buying orders flowed Into the local ring in large volume. The bidding was so spirited that the price Jumped 17 a bale within a few minute fter th first an nouncement of the report. Traders rushed around the ring endeavoring to execute orders, some hastening to cover short line put out but a few minutes before, others buying for investment. Later in the day, on the theory that the world will not face a cotton shortage in view of the chaotic conditions in Europe, some selling orders appeared, bringing about a reaction of c froth the extreme highs. Many conditional orders were executed on the top, and short sales were covered after the 60-polnt reaction, bringing atout an other rise and a nervous market. At the close the list wsa 100 to 111 pointa net higher, a little better than' 35 a bale for standard 60-pound bales. Spot cotton was steady, 110-point ad vance, 22.55c for middling upland. Southern spots: Galveston, 22.75c, 100 points advance; New Orleans, 22.50c, 125 points advance; Savannah, 22.30c, 108 points advance; Memphis, 22.50c, un changed; Houston, 22.70c, 100 point ad vance; Little Rock, 22c, 60 point advance. New York Sugar. New York, Aug. 1. The local raw sugar market was quiet again today and aa no sales were reported prices were unchanged with tubas oxrered st 3c, cost and freight, eaual to 6.36c for cen trifugal. There were sales of a cargo of Cubas to the United Kingdom at Its 3d c. 1. f., equivalent to cost and freight price hero of about 3c. while Canada bought 3,200 bags of San Domlngos afloat at 3.45c v 1. f. New York. The raw sugar futures market was eaaler during the early operations, with pricea showing declines of 3 to 8 points under renewed liquidation. Alter miaaay. now ever, prices rallied on covering and buy lr helteveri to be for outside account, with flnel quotations 2 to 3 points net lower. Trading was only moderate, with operator Inclined to hold off and await neveicw-mente in ine spov marnev. oey tember, 3.66c; December, 3.61c; March, 3.54c: May 3.66c. The market for refined sugar was un .h.nmri t a 90c to 7.00c for fine granu lated. Business was light, although it was reported that sugar from second hands was selling below refiner' quota- Refined futures were unchanged with ..1.. .f .n. int nf Sentember and two Oc tober at 7.25c. Final prices were 7.35c for September, October and uecemoer. . New York Coffee. New York, Aug. 1. The market for cof fee futurea waa very quiet again today, with prices slightly lower owing to the easier showing of Brasll and absence of sny important support. Th market opened unchanged to 6 pointa lower and closed at a net decline of 1 to 6 points, with December aeiiing off to S.35c and July to 9.30c. Sales were estimated, at about 12,000 hags. September. t.32c; Octo ber. 9.23c; December. 9.35c: Jonuary 1.36c; March, 9.26c; May and July. 9.30c. Spot coffee waa reported In fair demand at 10c to 10e for Rio 7s. and 14 14c for Santoa 4s. Cost and freight of fers were made a ahade easier. Including antos 3a and 6a for August-November ship ment at 13c to 13.30c. Receipt were: Orfinai Monday . bllnial Taeedsy I day thia w..k m day week ago. 14.141 am day I w'a a. II. Ill am dare I w'a a . II. Ill Omaha, Aug I Cattle. Mos. Khe.p. l.e.7 I tat 14.117 14 lit 14.11 li.lti t.tl t.te Mil tarn d yr age.lt.ttt 11,103 14.111 11.00 ll.tll 31. 37.141 II i:i tS.tll Cattle; Receipt w.r 1 101 h.sd With noinar very light aupply or cattle oa hand, trade ruled ictiva and generally UVIOe higher on ill cltss.s. Upots en yearling and ah (tack ahuwed even greater game, at.er asv now recovered about ell of Is. I week's decline. Beet yearling, her today brought 110.10. There were no atrletly loppy heavy rattle oa ale, th high mark for th day being 110 :t. atrletly choir h.avy grass feedera brought t 10 and the bulk nf the feeder offerings cleared at Mfi7 90. r.r.r strers. Pr. No, 17 I 13 Financial St. I II... !9... 1... 41... 77... It... 49. A .. 70 ,.tlt .. 764 .. 944 ., 497 ..1474 ..113 93t 1 :i I 71 t I 9 36 9 t It It 10 40 30., 14.. 41.. 94.. 31,. Av .. til .. 97 ..1179 ..10:4 . . 491 . .114 ..1031 rr It 00 1 to 9 00 t 31 t 10 I It 10 0 I. 11.'.'. 17.'.',' BEEP STEER AND HEIFERS. 714 711 1 09 ...1074 ,..10tl ..00 ..1140 ,.. Ill .. 610 .. 721 ...1110 .1640 3 76 4 00 ..240 . 4 6 .v a ui I 74 !.. I 0 84.. 1 :t 11.. COWS. 1 10 3.. 4 16 J . 4 If I.. I 40 1.. HEIFERS. 4 10 I.. I t .. T 71 .. bulls. 4Ti. 7,. 13... I.. t... It.. I.. ..I0IO 1. .1060 .. 117 .. JIO .. Ill .. til .114 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 2.. T4I ... 713 ... 171 ... lit ...1013 ...1334 ...1610 ... 904 ... 713 ... 731 ...1270 . .. 6 ...1110 ...1010 ...1030 III .. 961 .. II) .. 145 .. 713 . . 121 .. 114 .. Til .. 134 ..1100 ..1063 S10 171 .743 I 10 120 7 00 4 I 50 111 I It 231 I 76 .1051 I 00 I 71 I 00 CALVE. 4 00 2.. I 00 I.. I 71 STOCKER.T t tt It. COLORADO. FEEDERS. 7 10 31.. T 0 STOCK ERS. I 50 I... WESTERN NEBRASKA, FEEDERS. 7 t 12.. t 40 1 CALVES. I 75 HEIFERS.. 5 71 MONTANA. FEEDERS. 36 HEIFERS. 6 60 WTOMINO. FEEDERS. 4 00 II.. HEIFERS, t 10 COW9. I 35 I.. 4 25 Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, It. 76910.36; good to choice beeves, 19.1009.60; fair to good' beeve., .50 9.60: fair to good beeve, I8.60OI.00; common to fair beeves, 18.001)8.60. enole to prim yearlings, is.aoraio.zo: good to choice yearlings, 18.5001.40; fair to good yearllnge. II. 7641. to; common to fair yearlings. 17.004)7.75. Choice to prime yearling, ll.fcOJT 10.40; good to choice heifers, 17.0008.00; fair to good heifer. 1.501)7.00; common to fair heifer., 14.504)1.10: choice to prime cow. !6.60Q7.25; good to choice cow, 16.601) 1.60. Good to choice feeders, 17.2508.00; fair to good feeders, 16.6007.26; common to fair feedera. 15.7606.50: good to choice stockers, 17.0007.26; fair to good stockera, !ft.2607.OO; common to fair stockers, it.7t .oo. Stock heifer. II. 0005.50: etock cow. 13.2504.25: stock calves. 15.0007.00: veal calves, 15.6001.60; stock bulls, 14.000 6.00; buna. (tag, etc., 13.2606.76. Good to choice grass beeves, 17.&OOTS.ZD: fair to good grass beeves, 16. 5O0T.4O; com mon to fair grass beeves, !&.7dv6.&o; gooa to choice crass cow. 15.3601.00: fair to good graas cow. 14.OO06.O9 Hog: Receipt were 9.800 bead. Trading waa active today, on good quality light hog and butcher weight at prices ruling steady to strong. Mixed loads and pack ing grades were alow and barely ateady. witn the close weaic. ugnt noga sota largely at 110.10010.26 with a top price of 110.30. Medium Weight butchers sold at 19.75010.10 and strong weight butchers 19. 25fl)l,75. with the bulk of better grades at 19.50010.20. Heavy mixed and pack ing grades sold largely at 17.7608.75, with extreme heavies at 17.2607.60. HOGS. Pr. No. Av. 7 16 46.. 386 By ALEXANDER DANA NOYE8. Omaha IS. Lea.rd H lra. New York, Aug, I. Two large uncertainties, pearma on two inv portant factors in the situation, kept all of today's financial markets in state of hesitation and indecision. It was known that the railway execu tivet would announce their willing' nest or unwillingness to accept i'retident Harding's proposed terms for ending the shopmen's strike. r or ma! statement by the British ministry of its attitude towards the intergovernmental debtt, concerning which there hat been much rumor and conjecture, also was expected. N.lth.r announcement waa mad until long after the close of business. The dsy'a mars. is therefore held back from any poaltlv movement. Ksllwsy share no the stork eschenge were mo.tly 'lower, but only frcllntly. Th tond market, French repuoiio Donas, aecnnea sharply, in lh for.lgn aaihang market th tierman mark went to th new low record price of 14 on hundreth of a rent, but rales on other European market war lull altered. Approve Rail NUnd. In regard to th Proposal for terminal Ing the ralway atrike. the drift of opin ion In Walt atreet had been strongly to in etrect met reinstatement nf the strlk Ing shopmen with full right of enl nrtty In service would h opposed by the executives. Late In the day the formal announcement proved this expectation to be correct, and lh attitude appeared to oe aiaiinrny approvca in financial nr. clea. partly beeaue of th feeling that uch right deliberately and nereaaarllr surrendered by a atrike, partly arcane of a belief that luetic to loyal employes ds mended recognition of th fact, nut whether th negotiation" to end th (Ink would not b brought to at leaat a tein- snrarv halt kv thia ilarlalAn Mmln kfla I il I tn pre'ln'"!' Intervention, seemed to be 1 40 another matter, which would depend on tn ton nd temper of th re.ponse of tne enopmen union. Th not of the British ministry In' r gard to th Intergovernmentsl war debt was alao published 1st In th afternoon. To the financial community It cauaed undoubted perplexity, alike a to what concrete action It foreahadowed, what re ult wa. expected from It, and with what definite purpose It had been given ,out. Con cerning th action, which wa Indicated, conjecture of a pussled market was arous ed In relation to the ateps already openly taken by Oreat Britain of her govern ment.', own volition from repayment of the debt to our treasury. No result of to day' action waa believed to be probable ex cept assurance from the continental debtor atatea that they could not at this mo ment undertake repayment to Great Britain. I 90 I 10 I 76 4 00 4 41 I to 7 00 I 00 75 I 26 3 90 4 26 4 16 I 31 7 00 No. Av. 63. .303 56. .311 60. .345 34. .269 24. .244 38.. 207 75. .199 Sh. 70 210 Sh. 70 260 140 Pr. 18 00 8 25 9 00 9 70 10 10 10 25 t 10 54.. 260 I 50 17. .247 . . 9 40 60.. 229 . .. 10 00 30.. 263 ... 10 20 13. .192 . .. 10 30 FAT IDAHO LAMBS. No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 167 61 111 80 236 73 112 10 Sheep and lamb: Receipt were 17.000 hoed. Trading waa active on all gradea New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan-4V Bryan, 248 Peter Trust building: RAILROADS. Monday High Low Close Close ..101 101 101 101 .. 68 66 67 68 ..141 140 140 140 ..97 97 97 98 .. 73 72 .. 84 83 ..109 109 .. 26 26 23 22 79 79 47 76 46 92 25 30 A T S F .. Bait & Ohio.., Canadian Pao , N Y Central , Che Ohio .. Great North ., Illlnola 'Central K JC South Lehigh Valley . Mo Pae N Y & N H North Pac Chi N W Penn R R Reading C R I & P So Pac So Ry C M St P Un Pacific 73 83 109 21 66 22 31 78 78 66 76 44 91 25 30 72 83 108 26 66 23 31 78 78 47 74 44 92 25 29 22 31 78 78 44 75 44 91 25 29 144 142 142 143 STEELS. Am. Car Fdry 178 168 168 171 Alll. -Chalmers ... 54 63 61 53 Amer. Loco 120 118 119 119 Baldwin Loco 121 119 120 120 Bethlehem Steel.. 78 77 77 77 Colo. Fuel 4b Iron 30 Cruclbl 93 90 90 91 Am. Steel Fdry... 38 38 38 39 Lackawanna Steel. 78 77 77 77 Midvale Steel 35 35 35 35 rep. Iron Steel. 72 72, 72 73 Ky. steel springs. .109 ivfVi !"' 81oss-Schef field ..47 47 47 U. S. Steel 101 100 100 101 Vanadium 60 si - Oti Steel 11 11 11 COPPERS. Anaconda 53 62 Am. S. R. Co 61 60 Cerro D Pasco... 38 37 Chill Via. unino 3u?s Green Cananea Kennecott . . Miami Nevada Con. Ray Con..... Seneca Utah 30 36 29 16 16 21 30 30 36 29 16 16 52 60 38 22 30 30 36 29 16 16 ....I. 65 OILS. General Asphalt... 70 Cosden 43 65 16 Cal. Peterol today at pricea generally steady, both Liana oil native and western lamba selling up to 112.25, the top for the day. Spota were easier, due to a heavier sort. Feeding lambs were fully ateady with a broad ac tive demand, best quality moving at 111.75013.00. Receipts in tbe eheep di vision were amall lots of ewe, which moved fully steady, best quality light ewea selling at 17.00. Quotatlona on aheep and lambs: Fat lambs, good to choice, 112.00012.25; fat lamba, fair to good, 110.50012.00; feeder lambs, 19.00011.00; cull lamb, 16.000 10.00; fat ewe, light, 16.6007.00; fat heavy, 14.0001.00. V. Vitrk OeeiaemL New York. Aug. 1. Flour Easy; spring patents, 1 25707.75; spring ciesrs. .i;y 6.50: eoft winter stralghta. 15.1001.10; hard winter atraights. 116.7506.25. Wheat Spot unsettled; No. 1 northern spring, 1.S2; No. 2 red whiter. 11.21: No. 2 hard winter, 11.27: No. 1 Msni teba 11.46; No. 1 mixed durum, 11.27 c t. f. track New York epot. Corn Spot firm; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 red-white. 13c: No. 2 mixed. 12e e. L f. New York, all rail. Oat Spot barely steady; No.-1 whit, 46 046c. Pork Easy; mess. 121.00. Other article unchanged. Manx City Live Stock. Sioux City. la.. Aug. 1. Cattle Re ceipta, 1.100 head; market ateady; fed ateera and yearlings, IOO01.25; grass steers end yearling.. If. 500 8.09; grass cow and heifers. 14.0004.10; fat cows and heifera, l.O0!.tO; cannera, 12.100 3.5; veals. 14.000110; feeder. 16.940 7.71; calve. 14.5007.25; feeding cow and heifers. 13.00 01.15: stockers, I6.OO07.2S. Hogs Receipts, t.00 head; market 100 lie lower; top, 119.00; butcher. 19.900 9.71; bulk of good hogs, 9.tO09.lt: pack ing grades. 17 1.01.21: rough stag. 11.71. Shep Receipt. tot head; market teadi. Kanaa City Live Stock. Kanaaa City, Mo Aug. 1. Cattle Re ceipts. 13,000 head; beef steers, strong to 25c higher; top, 110.10; other fed lots, lt.5O01O.Of7 Inferior to good grassers, 14.1608.51; she-stork, steady to 36c high er; bulk cows, 14.0005.00; few lots, 16.25 and higher; moat graas heifer. 46.000 6.00; bulk cannera, 12.5002.76; cutter moatly 13.2603.75; calves and bull mostly steady: practical top on vealers, 14.00; most bologna bulls, 13.7504.26. Hogs Receipts, 9,010 heed; fairly active to packera and shippers; bulk desirable Its-liter weights, steady to 10c higher: few sorted light. 110.20; heavier kind moatly ' Amer. Sumatra steady to weaic; nunc i?o to zsu pounoers. vAmer. Tele. lew is. uu; lew nesvici iuwh , .i.c. top, 110.00; bulk, 19.00010.00; packer sows, steady: bulk, 17.6501.50; desirable stock pigs. 110.26010.60. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 2.000 hed; opening sales, lamba strong to 26c higher; closed slow with advance mostly lost; top natives, 113.00; moat sorted lots, 112.00012.76: culls, I7.OO07.SO; sheep, steady; most fat ewea to killers, 16.000 6.60. 60 13 Invincible Oil.... Mexican Peterol. Psclflc Oil 55 Pan-American .... 74 Phillips 45 Pierce Oil 7 Pur Oil 30 Royal Dutch 53 Sinclair Oil 31 68 42 50 13 69 42 69 . 13 168. 164 167 12 54 73 43 7 29 62 30 13 54 73 44 7 29 52 30 49 62 61 31 23 30 36 14 14 12 66 70 43 69 13 167 12 55 78 44 7 29 63 31 fltanriitrd Oil. N J.181U 1SH4 181tt 181 Texas Co 46 46 46 46 Union Oil 29 20 20 20 White Oil 8 8 8 t MOTORS. Chandler j 62 General Motor , WJUys-Overland Plerce-Arrow . . White Motor ... Studebaker 68 51 62 13 13 13 13 . 8 8ft SV SH . 10 9 9 10 . 48 48 48 .133 129 129 111 Fisk 12 12 12 Goodrich 37 37 Kelley-Sprlngfield 45 43 Keystone Tire 10 10 Ajax 12 13 U. S. Rubber 59 67 INDUSTRIALS. At.. Gulf A W. I. 32 31 Amer. In. Corp 37 43 10 12 67 It 39 46 10 13 " 13 43 Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Aug. 1. Cattle Receipts. 1,000 heed; beef ateers. steady to atrong; top matured ateera, 110.66; yearling. 110.50; bulk beef ateer. 18.60010.15; ene-stocK, strong to 16c higher; bulls and stockers, stesdy; veal chives, 50c higher; bulk desir able vealera to packera around 110.00; best handy weight calves to outsider, up ward to 111.00; bulk bologna bull., 14.25 4 4 Hogs Receipts. 21.000 head; lights closed strong to Sc higher; other butcher weak; mixed and packing gradea cloaed 10 to 16c lower than yesterday' average; top, 110.71: bulk, 18.00010.65; bulk butch ers. 19.76010.66: most pscklng sow. 17.10 08.80; pig, strong, 19.75010.50; shipper took 3,600 head; estimated holdover, iz 000 head. Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 13,000 head; beat native lambs, steady to city butchers; top. 112.75; other fat lamb to nackera. weak to 26c lower: packer ton natives, 112.21; western. 112.60; feeder lambs, strong to higher; top, 113.50; heep, unchanged; choice light dry fed yearllnge, fll.M. St. Joseph ITetoek. St. Joseph. Aug. 1. Hogs Receipts, 5.000 head; market fairly active, strong to 10c higher than yesterday' average: shipper buying good 160 to 240-pour.d butchers. 110.00010.1; packera early top, 110. 10; packing low moatly ateady; hulk, 17.607 60. Cattle Receipt. 2.000 head: market, beat grade beef and butcher cattle, strong to higher: spots, 26c up; other and calve, steady; top light yearlings, early 19.76; some weighty beef ateer. 110.10; five load straight heifer. 19.00; bulk beet cows, 14.0006.60; veal calf, top. 19.00. Sheep Receipts 1,800 head; market, kilting claases, generalv ateady; receipts, all nativee: top lamba, 111.11; bulk. 112.10 011.75; call. 17.00; sheep oiq eerly. Dry Goods. New York. Aug. 1. Cotton good mar kets responded elowly todey to advances of barely e over the low ligur aeked for print clothe. The market were firm and an Improved demand wa predicted. Fur- tner openinga or fancy wonted In men wear line occurred during the dy at advance (mailer than th trad expect ed. Buying proceeded la fair volume ia both dry roods nd nil's wear ffanclee. Yarn were firmer as were burlaps silks were in eieaany improving demand with advaace very (low. 32 .42 41 42 40 39 40 .... 122 122 122 122 American Can ... 61 69 59 00 Central Leather .. 39 38 38 38 Cuba Can 16 16 16 18 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 26 26 26 26 Corn Products 109 107 108 107 Famoua Players... 84 83 83 83 General Electric. . .179 179 179 179 Grt. Northern Ore. 40 40 40 40 Inter, Harvester. . .104 104 104 103 Am. H. & L. Pfd.. 71 . 71 71 71 TT. 8. I. Alcohol... 64 61 61 64 56 71 81 80 44 64 53 43 64 69 30 80 42 63 62 43 64 69 80 10 43 63 53 43 Inter. Paper Inter. M. M. pfd. Amer. Sugar Ref. Bears-Roebuck . . Stromsburg Tobacco Products Worth. Pump Wilson Co Western Union. .. .105 106 105 West. Electric 62 61 61 American woolen. 91 to MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil... 26 26 Am. Agrl, Cbem. . American Linseed Union Bad pfd... Boach Magneto. . , Brklyn. Rapid Tr. Continental Can.. Calif Pack ..... Col O El 93 4 82 67 64 73 11 80 42 55 61 43 37 -37 34 34 60 36 26 77 69 36 25 77 90 26 87 34 60 36 26 77 62 91 ...147 147 Col Graph Uned Drug Nat Enamel . United Fruit . Lorillard Tob National Lead Pullman Punta Alegr Bug 61 Retail Store .... 61 Superior Steel St L A 8 F 30 Va Car Chm 27 Total aaiea. 717,000 shares. 37 59 36 7f 79 92 4 10 67 147 165 166 165 164 38 38 38 38 121 120 120 120 60 60 61 61 61 61 32 29 29 30 !7i 27 27 92 4 81 66 12 4 81 56 147 Close. . .04 . .0015 . .0811 .4.44 Monday. Close. .01 .0106 441 Money Marks Frsncs Sterling Jiew York Honey. New York. Aug. 1. Call money Market eaaler; high, 4 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; cloalng bid. 4 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. Call loans against acceptance. 1 per cent. Tim ixan Firm: to t to day. 4 per cent; I month. 4 per cent. Prim mercantile paper, 404 per cent. FACTORY PRICES 31x4 Non-skid Cord $21.17 At tha Spragua Factory, 1 8th ami Canting New York Bonds N.w Yerk. Aua. I Trading la be M Ihe N.w York esrka I dy wa (ratured ay dsallnia in UMriy swe, which lauuhed II 41 II. new high far lh y.sr nd the irntt ia peclilv "I. Paul 4. of ttlt teurh4 a top nd lh other .ue oi mat roa ei.o made eubslanlial advances, preaumaaly In atinpalhy with Ihe belter stork prices. LHh.r siren feaiuree of Ihe tall group were Miuoun, Ksa Tela e.llust. ln.nl ts, when laeued: .hji4 Air line ronaolldaled la lh Kri and lh Pan I'rinrliro laeuee t'eearialnie Involved In th Uerma reparation problem hea resulted la unloading or om oi me mr.ian with re.ull.nl urn receeolone. French ......Hm.Hi. and inunielnala being perllcu l.elu mttirlmA la lodaV B deall. P"Ulh America bonds ar mar In aupply than In demand. Itonvi aeriinm i nw low todey, with Hr4il 7 sd I relatively backward. i.i. ..a m l.ikeriv bonds w.r eompor lively light, prii change being ul pommel nature. Total sale (pr vlue) pproilmlr III. 400,000. v. vnrk lui I fallowing r 10 day high, low and closing price, of bond on th New York etock eschsnt. and th total sale of etch noaa: I', S. Hobo. S.lee tin It 0011 High Low I'loa II Liberty 3 ll.ll JOJ-JJ JI- 1 Liberty 3d 4a ..100 41 100 40 100.43 .1 T iki. I.f sua. .101.10 101 11 10 14 1017 Liberty :d 4.. too.lt 10 41 101 112 Liberty Id 4 . . 10.40 100.10 loo t 07 Liberty m 4H. .iei.se " sea vi-, n.w 100 It 10t.lt 10t.lt 141 Victory i ....100.41 110.41 100.4 Foreign Government, Stat and Municipal. 4 Argentina U 100 100 100 , 3 Chine Govt Ry S 63 13 13 II Bern I 111 HI HI 11 Bordeaux I It It 1 Christlanla la 109 109 4 Copenhagen S .. 11 41 11 Lyons t 13 I Marseille I 11 lt 24 Rio d Janeiro la.. tt 99 109 91 13 12 99 10 71 19 91 95 14 101 tt 92 71 91 91 It 14 .103 101 . 99 91 . 91 91 . 7- TS ..101 101 101 ..100 100 100 .. 19 91 99 .. I 96 91 ,. 97 96 46 ..110 110 110 ..104 103 103 .. 79 71 71 .. 91 91 99 .103 103 102 11 Ban Paulo la 100 0 Tnklo te 71 71 Zurich la 111 112 111 44 Cr.echo.lo Rep 8 ctf 44 J 94 I Dsn Muni I A. ...101 101 101 14 Dept Seine 7 .... tl so 10 Dom Csn l 21.. 103 101 101 I Dom Csn e II.... ti 41 Dom Cn I S3.... 91 21 Dtch K Ind 4 47.. 91 66 Dtch E Ind I 43.. 94 44 French Rep I . 214 French Rep 7s 1 Jspanese 1st 4s. 14 Japan 4 43 Belgium 7 .. 23 Belgium 4 .... 13 Denmark 4 .... 27 Italy 4 48 Netherlanda la., Norway 8 . . .. 22 Sweden I 40 Parls-Ly-Med I 47 Bolivia I II Ren Chile I 46., 1 Kep cuoa e .... t ey sen 4 Rep Uruguay la ..104 104 104 4 Queensland 7s ....101 101 109 11 Queensland 6a ....101 101 101 10 Rio Or do Sul I. .100 100 100 8 Swiss Con 8 119 HI Ht 4 K G B & I 6 21.109 109 109 60 K O B A I S 29.110 101 110 tl X O B t 1 5 37.106 104 104 106 U 8 Brasll 8. . .100 100 100 7 U 8 Mexico 5s .... 61 68 61 15 U S Mexico 4 45 46' 46 Railway and MIscHlaneoua. 1 Ajax Rub 8s 19 99 99 7 Am Ag Chm 7.. 104 104 104 17 Amer Smelt 5 94 93 94 20 Amer 8ugr 6s 103 103 103 19 Amer T 4 T c t 5s. 99 98 99 2 Amer Writ Pa .. 84 85 IS IS Armour C 4s. 90 90. 10 131 A T & S F ten 4s.. 93 93 93 1 A T & 8 F adj 4s.. 83 13 83 7 At C I. 1st con 4s. 91 91 91 13 At Ref 6s 103 103 103 53 Bait A Ohio 4a 101 49 101 38 Bait Ohio o 4 II' 86 85 7 Bell Tel Penn 7a. .108 107 108 2 Beth St ref 6a 96 96 96 4 Beth II pn 6.... 61 91 91 2 Braden Cop 6 102 102 102 1 Bkln Ed gen 7 D..107 107 107 13 Can North 6a ..111 110 110 119 Can Pac d 4a 79 7t 79 11 Cent Ga a 100 100 100 11 cent Leather la .. 97 97 17 57 Cent Pac gtd 4 .. 89 19 19 33 Cerro de Pasco 8s. .111 111 119 25 Che A Ohio cv 6. 95 95 95 19 Che & Ohio cv 4 11 18 81 21 C B & Q ref 6 A. .101 101 101 8 Chi & B III 6a 82 82 82 44 Chi Ot West 4.... 60 69 60 170 C M ft St P cv 4 71 70 70 76 C M A St P rf 4s 47 64 16 92 C M A St P cv 6. 75 74 71 I fat A M W 7..ll 11 T t'al N W .,ll4 lie It Chi Ry te 1 11 II C It I A I rel ., 11 ' I Chi A W 14 4 . II It 4 t' C C t SI L fa 4 11 II II Chit t e 1 11 11 II I hll Cop 11 91 I t'al 14 I 1 4 "ul Use A SCI S ... t 11 II in feel M4 .. "S tl t t en lie 7 111 III I Cub fa P 4 Is -. , 13 13 I'ub i n 4 !.. M t I'Uh R H 7 A. .14 104 1 t ub Am M k ,ltti 11 t Del A Hud rv .. 11 11 I ) A R U Imp I.. l II 3 IM M ref 11 l7 I l.t l td Kv t.. ! II I Dimid Mlrh Tb,,oI l"l 14 lpnt Nsm Te....l7 T I Imqueene l.t e .11 I1" 41 Kmp OAF 1. ctf 11 11 Krie g.n 4. SI 41 Krle pr Hen '' 67 I risk Rubber ..,. Il ln II Krm I l .... 4 Uea r.l.u 4 s 11 lt S3 ax1yer T II.. 1014, lM 5 Uoodyesr T S 4li.lll I lin-l Tnk Ry P 7 113 111 I llnd Tnk Hy t l4 ll 71 tin Nonh 7 A... .11 tU 10 Urt Nartht H..I0I 101 15 Hud A M ref 6 A. ! it 4 Hud M ad In Sa a4 M ' SI III I'.nl Sa ....0 101 10 tl! St d 4 10 6S 4 Int Met 4S H l IS Int R T if S 70 i 11 Int M M if IH II Inl P rf I . .. 17 I Invine Oil le 66 St 1 Iowa Cent ref 4a.. 44 44 1 K C Ft A M .. 11 51 I K C tn la IS I Kelt Spring T la.. 101 ! 4 Lack St I. 21 1"" to T Lacka St I SO ... 90 1 l,r.d SI I, lei It 91 II 4 L A M 8 4 4 21. 94 11 I 1, I t II I d li 11. 13 11 I Lehigh Val ..102 o:- 10 Llg My I It's 99 1 Mkt Hi Ry con te.. 17 t; 1 Marland Oil Sa 101 lost I Mlrh Cent 4 4a 13 .' 4 Slid St rv I 81 19 11 M A St I. ref Is.. 47 47 I M St PAHSM t103 101 44MKATnpllA 84 14 110 SI K A T n ad 6a A lS I M K A T let Ha .. 12 : J4 Mo Pao con ta 100 loo 111 Mo Pac ten 4a 46 1 Mont Pow I A.. 7 97 tl N R T 4 T lit El rt 91 17 II N O T A M Ino la. 72 72 21 N Y C col 7 106 105 tl N T C it s 107 107 11 N Y Kd ref ls,110 110 1 NY NH A II e Is 41 81 SI SNY Rys ref 4 ctf. 37 37 INT Tl d la 49. 16 104 21 N Y Tel ref 41.101 106 II N Y W A Bo 4 64 64 14 Nor A West cv 4.. 114 113 34 Nor A Writ ron 4 12 92 29 North Pao pr In 4a 11 81 271 Nor Pac ref 10t lov 10 Nor 8ta P ref la A. 11 It 22 N W Bell Tel 7.. 107 107 4 Or A Cal 1at ta.100 100 2 O S h gtd 6 ctf. 106 106 6 O S L ref 4 9.1 92 34 Or-Wsh RRAN 4. 82 82 10 Otll St 8 A 100 100 5 Pac Ga A El Sa. 91 91 17 Pac T A T 6 SI ctf 92 92 4 Packard Motor 6s. .107 107 2 Pan-Am P T 7. .101 101 39 Penn R R 6 101 109 to Penn R R gen 6s.. 101 101 10 Penn R R gen 4s 13 92 13 Pere Msrq ref 6.. 97 97 20 P A 19 ino 4 36 35 3 Pro A Ref la 102 102 3 Pub Srv 6s 85 85 13 Reeding gen 4s 86 86 1 Rep I A 8( col 6.. 92 92 3 Rio O k West 1st 4 79 79 4 R I A & h 4.. 81 11 5 8t L I Mt A B rf 4 87 87 37 St L A S F ad 6a.. 81 11 24 St L A S K inc 6s . 72 72 44 St L A 8 F p I 4s A 73 72 3 St L 8 W 1st 4s 79 79 2 StPAKCSL. 4s 81 81 7 S A A A P 1st 4s.. 77 77 106 Sesbosrd A I, cn 6s 64 6.1 41 Seaboard A I, ad 5a 28 28 39 Seaboard A L, rf 4a 45 45 4 Sharon St Hp 8s A 98 98 4 Sinclair Oil 6e... 18 98 23 Sinclair Oil cv 7a,114 114 15 Sinclair Oil col 7s. 99 99 9 So Pac cv 4 92 92 94,80 Psc ret 4 90 89 11 So Pac col.tr 4s.. 88 87 43 So Ry gen 6s 102 102 24 So Ry con 6 97 97 14 So Ry gen 4s 69 69 4 So Prt Ric Sg 7s. 100 100 11 Stan Oil Cal d 7s.. 104 106 108 Third Av adj 6s.. 64 62 12 Third. Ave ref 4s.. 64 3 50 Tidewater Oil 6s.l03 103 7 Tob Prod 7s 101 102 43 Un B A P 0 A ctf. 98 97 144 110 t 41 IS I lt !i t i lis 44 14 14 141 4 17 lot 0 If, 1 l4 If lt ll 114 113 11 IHS Ill's t tl ll 90 13 S 9"' 17 lit, 44 79 9S !! nn 91 14 93 l"2 99 7 !3 92 9 47 101 11 5 12 loots 97 97 72 105 107 110 81 37 106 105 64 113 92 89 108 91 17 100 105 92 i: loo 91 92 107 101 109 101 92 97 36 103 85 86 92 79 81 87 11 72 72 79 81 77 63 28 45 98 98 114 99 92 69 88 102 97 ' 69 100 106 63 63 103 1113 98 i v. p. ut t. m I t'a Pe iv I 44 1, 11 t' t lama Tak far t ll " I IH4 Drug Ill l l tilt K.eliy t tt 41 III I Kekher f..ll I"' l"4 Is U k Nub 6 II te II 11 8 meet S I'H tOIS I I'leJt V A L So .... tl 14 IJ I V Cr fan t..lt lt l4 II v far fhro 7 tif. 14 , I Va Ry 4. 9. 91 I W.b..h let I ....t4 l 190 t Weelwa . 4s... 14 41 44 T West l"ia 4 ..110 110 II t Wl Kleo 7 101 sl 11 I Wheel A L IS coa 4 11 91 91 II Win.. A f If t,04 !" I"4 II Wileo A C 4... tl tl tl S Wl Cent gen te.. It II U Tol.l .ale. of bond, today were III,. I4S. to eompered with IIO.MJ.ttt pretlou day and 11,111.100 a year no. N. Y. Curb Bonds Sim York. Aug I Transaction! on Hi. N.-w York tuib bond market MUy v. -re a followa: Itoada. I Allied I'eck i 13 1 I AHI..I Pack is ctf. il'e 4 I Am I. A T t w w.0" Ino SI Am T T . '2! 1""S I" I Am T 0 T i. .'4 l"l l"l 7 An I'oii i.a I"l I An Cop 7. i'l 1"j 3 Armour Co 7..lo lot II Ail tl A W I .'.a .. sou, i.o 7 Kith Hi 7s. 'SJ....i'IS 1"'t 1 llelh M 7e. -35 I"l I"' I Mklyn t'n (las 7. .11" l" t en Kt K i ' li'I'i tot 5 Can Nat Kv 6s ... ' 40 Can P.c lot t, tOI "o Cent Ht-H-I is I"5 I0' 3 Cher Iron Is 94 4 2 Chi I'll Ht 6s n-.inii 100 i Oil Graph Is rtfs. 34 .: 7 Cum Power Is Il's I 1 fun tlus U.ll ts. . I"l 2 Con Textile s 97 I t'n H. ut II 1. i 4 uuiu ml ;. . . 4 t slvuluie , , , . s. v . " . r.iee T 4 Win. he. If r 1 u . tuevlgn liumls I Ar I. 'ij ( , to i m tiunievi,) II King Herbs fr le 10 llembuig 4 V le Dwlse 1 It I'. W, Mellro 4s . l-'J l..t , lb I lb- le h l h I"-". I". 12'. I'-o I ' t- I ' v I ' l-'J I il H 9i, I's nj.. tiilragn murks Range of pn. uf h,. Ir eie.ke furnished l.y !,,. I'eiers Trust hull Una Amerli-ln llsdlatur Arniuur A t'n , H , ', , Armour Leal her eom Edison rm Continental Motor I.lbby Montgomery. Vi,t National Leather hew .... htewari. Warner Hwift A Co Kwifi In fnion I'arbld Want W rig ley I(. 97 I Cop K Ass Is. '24 103 103 II l 'op tx Ass le, 'St.lUIVj 103 ' 3 Cuban Tel 7s tos 105 4 Galen Hig I'll 7s..l'i6 10.. I Gen Asphalt Is., loi 104 2 Goodrnh Tire 7e...l3 104 3 Grand Trunk i.l07 U4 11 Gulf Oil 7a It'4 104 13 Hood Run 7 9J 91 31 Inter II T t. '22.. 93 93 4 Kan (laa A Kl tl.. 95 96 26 Laclede (laa 7a 1004. 100 3 J lb McN A Lib It. 14V. l 1 Magma Cop 7a....l0 107 17 Nat Acme 7e... 97 91 I Nat Leather ta. . .. t 63 N Y N II A H 7s.. 8t H t! Phil Kl 6a 101 lot I Phil Pet 7. "II. .117 117 Phil Pet ?Ua w W.101V 101 1 P A (1 7a. 23 100 100 I Pub 8 C of N J 7i.103 102 1 Robert Galr 7. ... 98 1 H-irs Roe 7a. ':i..loo 1o 1 Reara Roe 7a. '21. .101 101 13 Phawsheen 7 103 103 3 Holvay A Cle ts ..lock, 106 SAW Bell T 7s 103 102 1 St OH N Y 7s. '24.. 101 10 4 St Oil N Y 7s, '28. .106 106 10 8t Oil N Y 7s. '29.107 107 5 Rt Oil N Y SUB. ..101 101 6 Stew Werner 8s. .110 110 II Swift A Co 7s, '25.10! 102 2 Swift A CO 7s. '31.-103 103 1 Tlrisl Osaea 7a 101 101 1 lTn OH Cal 6s 101 101 3 Un Oil Prod 8s 91 91 14' llll , l0 I'll S 100', III I . I'll I 1.0 1m4 in.) Il9 H'9 99 V loi ' t IS ) oil 31 IS 1 1111 97 lej 104 u4 105 104 101 10 14 99 92 95 lone, 94 107 97 99 a 101 117 lot . 100 103 91 100 101 103 106 102 106 106 107 109 V 110 102 103 101 101 98 '!l"tf I III. Stfrt k I": n. ill I"! s Al' tt i : 4 i's IMS 14', 47 4?t. I'' Isindoa Wmil. London. Aug. 1. At ih wnni .u, i. i. il today lii.ll halea one i.ff.n-d Ths ufferlnis were readily ehiuihed for hum. and ronlln.ntal accounts Amnion, se I curd a fair aupply nf superior Tasinanlsn 'lire. sirs. Recent value were fig mly msin. leincu. Driest Fruit. N-w York, Aug. I kAaponite.l Applet I lull. Prunes I'naetlled. Aprh hull. IV.i hre- i.'iilet, llanini Kssy. Ijimton Money. I.onilon. Aug 1. Bar silver. 35 d pet ounce; money. 1 per cent; dlsrnunt rstes, hoit bills. I 13-14 psr cent; 3-month bills, I ', per cent. To Protect Is Best It it let xpeniiv to pro tect your v a I u a b le againtt firo and theft than it ia to recover them after they are lott. You can obtain the pro tection of our matiive vault for leu than two cent m day. -Th Omaha Safe Deposit Co. Ground Floor Omaha Nation! Bank Building Farnam at Seventeenth FACTORY PRICES 31x4 Non-Skid Cord $21.17 At the Spragu Factory, 18th nnc Cutninf Write totem! INK! MUNN 4. CO. Tower Building. CHICAGO. ILL. dsntldc American HMl.. WAHHINnTOft, D. C Koolenrtb Hutldln. NITW TOKK Robert Bld.. SAN FBA.NCIBOO, CAL. BONDS of 80 issues Selected with care. Offered as attractive i n v e stments. Send for Our August List The National City Company Omaha Firat Nat. Bank Bldg. Telephone 3318 Jackson For Economical Transportation Chevrolet Motor Company Announces NEW PRICES Effective August 1st, 1922 Passenger Models Model Superior Roadster - -Model Superior Touring - - - -Model Superior Utility Coupe - - -Model Superior Four-Passenger Coupe Model Superior Sedan Model FB Roadster Model FB Touring - Model FB Coupe ....... Model FB Sedan Commercial Models Model Superior Chassis Model Superior Light Delivery - - Model G Truck Chassis Model T Truck Chassis - - - - All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan All Model Fully Equipped 510 525 680 840 860 865 885 $1325 $1395 $' $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 425 $ 510 $ 650 $1095