MARKET, FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS OF THE DAY Omaha Grain May 3, 192S. Omaha receipts totaled 79 can against 249 cars last year. Total ship ments were 130 cars as compared with 339 cars last year. With a fair demand for cash wheat on the Omaha market prices were about unchanged from yesterday. Corn was steady, unchanged to He higher, generally He higher. Oats were He higher. Rye was nominally unchanged and barley was un changed. After an early upturn in Chicago w heat prices the market turned down ward and at times displayed extreme weakness on coiVtlnued liquidation and reaching of stop loss orders due to favorable weather conditions. Corn and oats did not fully sympathize ylth this weakness and showed in dependent strength and this In fluence was felt in the wheat, caus ing a sharp reaction from inside fig ures. Deliveries of 990,000 bushels of wheat on May contracts was also a depressing factor ns this wheat was not well taken atid will probably be redelivered tomorrow. Prices in the latter part of the session were steady with wheat only fractionally lower than last night's close and corn slight ly higher. WIIEA'V No. 2 dark hard: 1 car. $1.20, smutty; 3 -ar, 11.23 No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1 1H1 i. No. - hard winter: 1 car. $1.13; 2 cars. $1.18, 72 per cent dark 1 car. $1 14: 1 < ar. $1 !A; 1 car. $1.13H. 47 per cent dark. No 3 hard winter: 1 err, $1.15. 75 per cent dark: 1 car. $1.16, 70 per cent dark. No. l spring: 1 car. $1.24. No. 5 spring 1 car. $1 15. northern. No 1 mixed: 1 • ar. $1.12, durum, spe cial billing; 1 car. $1.09>*. durum, smutty. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. *1.09. durum. TORN No 1 white: 1 car. 82c. No y white: 1 car, 84c. special billing; 3 uia l4vest«ck. Ea*t" I.ouia. III., May 2—CaMle— Receipt*. 2.000 head: beef steer* steady to strong.* bulks follow steers, 17.50®. 9.00; vearliPfa. $K0O®fc«i»; «orvs, $5 750 6 60. t a nners. $2.60® :’.,00; bologna bul's. $5 00® I Ft), atocker steers. $7.0007.60; calves. (9.250 9.50, »op, 19.75, a few to city nutchera 10.no Hnga—Receipt* 17.000 head slow, light hogs, ateadv to 5r lower; others steady; ioP $0.39: bulk 140 to 2l0*pound averages, $9,250*30; 220 to 260-pound butchers, $I15®*.26; no heavies sold; pigs steady;1 »uik dealrable weights. $6.7507.60; pack-' r sows, unchanged; bulk. $6.25. Sheep snd I.anibs—Receipts. 600 hesd. flipped lambs 40c to 50 r higher; top. 913 00. hulk $12 90013.00; no wool iambs 1 at shaep on sale. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, May 3.—Potato**— Market dull; receipts. 96 car*, total United Htstes shipment, 453. Wisconsin sacked and hu'k round whites $] 0001.10 c.wt ; Min nesota sacked Red Rivera, Ohio. 600 60c -ini.; buyers holding off. New stock, s»eady; Florida barrel Spaulding Rose. \o 1, $9.00® 9.60; No. 2. $7 0007.50; 160 pound sacks. Bli«» Triumphs, No. 1. 17 07 76; No 2. $5 50®. 75.. bushel hamper*. No. 1, 93 6004 25; No. 2. $2.7603,00. Hanna* City Produce. K«niM City. May 2—Butter—Market unchanged Kgga—Market *4-C*nt lower; firata, 23c; ifiected. 2 Sr Poultry—Market unchanged to half tent lower; hena. I?c, other unchanged r Chicago Produce. Chicago. May 2—flutter—Market high • r; creamery extraa. 41 '4c; standarda. 41c: extra flrata, S9039>ir. aecond, 37 n Kg g* Market lower. receipt* "..tu Opaea; flrata, 2&‘i4f?St*: ordinal flrata .'3,f1l24c; inlarellaneou*. 2<>0#&,4c; *tor ag* panned tgtraa, 2&ci gtoraga pack firaia. Z 7V4% Chicago Grain By t'nlremiil gervirf. Chicago. May 2.— Price swings in wheat today were irregularly and rapidly recorded over a wide range from start to finish. While a /new low on the movement was reported durin the the early break, excellent support was encountered and. to gether with liberal covering by shorts, effected a sharp recovery. Wheat closed He lower to ',c higher, corn *4c off to higher, oats *sc higher to >4c lower, rye un changed to • ’hc higher anil barley finished unchanged. Following a bullishly construed crop report on winter and spring wheat prospects, commission houses took to buying th? deferred months. These same houses later sold. May liquidation continued intermittently. The market gave evidence of being oversold and the rallies at times were quickly made. Torn Market Firm. Corn acted firm today t'ash interests and houses with eastern connections were good buyers at times. Commission house trade was active on both sides The rash situation remained firm, with yellow and white grades showing particularly sia bility. Country offerings were mode rale. Oats followed the trend of corn most of the day. There Was further evidence of May liquidation, but the dips encoun tered a little hitler class of support and price i rallied later on A better tone prevailed in the rye pit. There was considerable bluing by sea board houses in the way ofCJIfting hedges. Provisions closed easy n#fer an irregular swing Kan! closed unchanged to 5c lower and ribs 78*i: to 15c lower. PiS Notes. Private as well as governmental advices verify the fact tiiat the winter wheat crop ha** made a wonderful improvement the pan week as a result of the copious rainfall over*the southwest. Conditions in Nebraska and Kansas are much better, al though in the weekly Kansas state re port. uncertainly as to what extent the plant in the western portions had re covered from the long drouth was ex pressed. A local expert estimated area aban doned to wheat at 15.4 per cent or 7.114. 000 acres, placed the condition as of May l at 79 per cent and forcasted a winter wheat production this year, on the basis of 11.2 bushels to the acre, at 554.000.000 bushels This report was the cause of considerable support noted in the market on the early dip. In regard to spring wheat prospects the same expert figured that the smallest acreage since 1900 would be sown, and estimated it at 12 per cent. (Jn this basis the area would total 16,842.000 a* res com pared with 19.10:1,000 last year. Move ment of whea'. to primary markets was no; larg**. The news Com Germany east on par ticular cheer in the grain market The admission that Germany could possibly not afford to pay reparations to Franco, even if the latter country did accept, re flected to many thaf financial straits in central Europe are hardly any better in any way. CHICAGO MARKET. By Cpdike Gram Co AT *312. IA CM? Art Open. Hi*h Low. | Close Yes f * "1 i | ~l May i 1.20 1 20% I 18% 1.19% 1 20% . 1.20HI I 119% 1.20% July ' 1.19% 1 20% 1.18% 1 20 1.20% i.;o%! : 1 :o% i 20% Sep. 1 18 1.18% 1 17 1 1 18% 118% 1 18% , 1 18% 1.18% Rye 1 May 8]% 12%. **1%’ .«:% 82 July *4% *4% .84 *1% 814% Sep. 84% .85 .84% 84% 84 % Corn May 8ft%' .81% .79%» .sn% 80% July 81% .82% .80% 81% .81% I I ‘1% Sep 81% .81% .80% 81% 81% • 81% | ! Data May .43% 44% 43% 44 .43% ■44 1 i | July .4 4% 44 %i .4 4% .44% 44% 44% 1 | Sep. I .44 4 4 % 41% 44 4 4 % 44% l.ard May 11.00 1 1 05 10 95 J1 02 II 02 July 1125 11.25 1 1 JO !1 22 1127 Sep 11.55 11' 55 1 1.47 'll 50 Ribs l May 9 47 9 47 9 47 9.45 9 f.2 July 9 82 ‘9.82 9 *7 9.*i7 9.82 Sop 10.00 ; 1 0,00 9 9" 9 92 N. Y. Curb Bonds New Y**rk, May 2. — Following is the of/tejal list of transaction* on 'he New York Curb Exchange, giving all bonds traded in. Domestic. High Low Close 2 Allied Pa' k*»r b* 61 4 b!4 61 4 L Allied Packer *•» 71 7 1 71 4 2 Aluminum 7* ' lfl:J4 1034 in’, 2 Aluminum 7s '33. lob Ion 1 •• K 5 Am Has a El ft* . . 94 4 :*4', 94 4 X Am I. At f fts w* lui * l"i 1 «• 1 4 4 Am Roll Mills bs.. 99 4 ♦ 99 4 6 Am Sum Tub 7 4a . 98 9X 9* 11 Am J* A T 6s .4 100% too DM14 X Ana Copper t>« 102 1014 1014 1 Ana Copper 7s '.'9 1034 I" '4 10:14 l Anglo Ani Oil 74s HU 1*'.’. I *• : 57 Ar mour A- Co 5 4s 90 4 904 9»4 1 Ail O A- W 15*.. 52 4 52 4 62 4 12 Beavei Board x* ho 4 xo K04 X Beth Steel 7s '2 3*. .102% 102 4 1«2S 2 Can Nat Kv eq 7s. 107% 107 4 107 *4 1 Can Pacific 6* 100 I on 100 X Cent Steel ha . 1074 107 4 107 4 3 Charcoal Iron *■ 96 96 9b ft Cities Her 7s *‘l>' 904 90 90 10 Col Gph »s par » tf 20 19 i» 1 Con 11 5s ... 94S 14 4 94 S • Hock Valley 6s ...100 4 100 4 1004 : Kan City Term ba 100% JOOS 100% 2 Ken Copper 7s ..104 104 104 1 Lib McN A Lib 7s. 100*; loOS 100** 2 L Vllle Gas Ai' El 6s *7 X6\ *64 9 Maracaibo 7s n*w.20* on 206 3 Morris A Co 7 4* HU 4 103 103 4 12 Nat Acme 7 4* 96 4 9 0 96 4 7 Nat Lea t h H* .1004 1*104 1""% x New Orl Pu 8 5a 6 4 *4 xt 10 Ohio Pow as B »5 4 8.14 65 4 1 Penn Pow A Lt 6s *s 4 *64 X6 4 a Phil Pet 74* wn 1024 102 4 1024 11 Pub 8 c of NJ 7s.l02 4 102 4 14 it 8ha\v*he*n 7s ..104 4 104 104 1 Holvay A Cl* 4* 1044 104 4 1044 I South Cal Ed I 6s 89 4 *9 4 *9 4 1 8t O N Y 7s '25.1014 10,3 4 HU 4 2 8t. ft N Y 7s '26 104 4 104 4 KGS ? St O N Y 7s $.10,106 l«*h Iob 2 St. u N Y 7* 31.107 4 107 4 10*4 .1 St O N V 6 4s . 105% 106 4 107*4 6 Swift A Co 5s 92 914 *H 4 7 Tidal usage 7s....102% 1*»'4 He 4 5 In Oil Prod *s 104 104 1 n 4 ?o i n Ry of lin 7',» 1064 1»'6 106 7 Vacuum Oil 7* .107 101% 1064 Foreign. 2 Argentine 7s *22.1004 10,)l* 1004 23 King Net h 6s IOO 99 4 |oo 90 Mexico Gov 6s . 6.1 4 6 1 6 1% 4 3 Mexico Oov 6s .19 4 19 194 X Swiss 6 4".1024 1024 1024 108 V 8 Mexico 4s... 44 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 him go Work*. Hang* of pile** of the leading Chi cago alocks furnlthed by Logan A Bryan. 24H Peters Trust building •Clot* Armour A Co pfd Pel..9i‘a Armour Leather com. 4 Cudahy . 57 Kdlaon. com . 12*S Continental Motor . 9>, Diamond Match .in Mat t man .... .... . *•> Libby . «*4 Montgomery-Wa rd .... . •'i Quaker Data »h L St ewra it-Warner . I04'a Swift A Co.104 S Swift Int. . US Union Carbide ... .hi Wahl 49 S Wrlgley . .112 Yellow Cab . 91 '« Hup .i. 25 >4 Reo . . US Hasxick Aleniita . id New York General. New York. May 2 Corn mml Knm fin* white and yellow granulated 12 2n9i $2 25. Whea f. spot li regular, No l '»«! win ter v. i f track Naw York domeaih. tl 4*. No I dark northern spring r i f trarb New York expoi*. *1 >o, ,\o ^ hat d winter do *1 I 2. No l Me nit fi ll* do 11 39 and No 2 mixed durum. $1 :io l 2 Com—Spot firm. Vo ’ > .ll»*w »"<| No 1 C . I and Vo. 2 mixed (! n Uni .4 ogle—spot wieady. No. white, «ou. Other article* unchanged., Omaha Live Stock Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m . May 2. 1923. RECEIPTS-CA RLOT. Cattle Hogs Sheet) Horses •v Mules C. M. A St P. Ry.. 3 3 Wabash R\ .. 1 2 Mo. Par. Ry. 3 ♦'» r. P. R. R. .. . 70 4 H IK !! C. A N. W., past .... 4 4 c. A N W . west .... 47 4K 7 C , St. P M. A O. . 4H lit .. * * . H A tj past .15 I » . B. A O , west . 35 2 7 4 C.. R I A TV, east .9 4 1 C., R I. A- P . west 2 2 I- «■ R R . 3 3 ,t C. Long, i iai< Rros 7 2 . Luberger, Henry S. I •’ * .. Mo-Kan. C A C. Co. . Neb. Cattlo Co. . 2*> . Root. J. B A Co. D Rosen stock Bros. 55 Sargent A Finnegan^ Smile) Bros IS .... Wertheimer & D» gen 1* Other buyers ... ... 1*5 438 Bess . ■ • 565 ... Totals . 6439 13«75 11144 Omaha. Miy 2. Receipt * eere.— t'attle. lings. Sheep. Of f id m I Monday... 11.038 13.788 13,5ft9 Official Tuesday 9 210 14.462 11*176 Estimate Wednesday ii.000 12,000 9.000 .3 days thij week 2 4 * 40.2.-0 .3 4."4 4 Same dsy* last wk. 25.834 24.922 33,077 Same days 2 wk ago -">.51 4 47." 19 3 4,347 Same days 3 wk ago 2 5.7 7 4 4* 2*1 32.216 Same days year ago 25.093 29.449 29,721 rattle—Receipts 6.000 head. With lighter receipts steers sold more actively today and prices were fully steady to in lots of cases a little stronger Handy weights which were in beat demand sold up to a top of $9 5" She slock held u o about stead) Stockers and feeders continue rather scarce but demand was slow and the market looked barely steady. Quotations on 'attic Choice to prime beeves $9 150 9 50; good to choice beeves. $8 05®9 10; fair t<» good beeves.^ $*.250 8.65. common to fair beeves. $7 500 8.15; choice to prime yearling* $9 0009 40; good to choice yesrJings. $*500 9.00; lair . good yearling?. $7.5006 35 common to fair \"arling< $6.5">/7 •• good to < htr1< <* h ;f*»re $7.5" ft *.2 5 fa, to g..od heifers. $6 01)0 7 50; choice to prime cows $6,760 SO good to choice I'OV. • $5 *5 trfi 7.* fair to good cows. $5 00f/ 5 *5; common to fair ■ '« $-‘ "0 4 75; good to < hob e feed ers. $7,850- 40. fair to good feeders. $7 25 «i 7 T : r nmraoif* to fair feeder*. $6 5Of® 7 25. good to r li o|i » St o. U ■ - $7 7 5 0* 25. fair to good *to«. kers. $7 0007.75; com mon to fair sfockers. $6 250 7 00. stock • MW- $4 0005.5, St<" k heifers $4 50 0 h 25 stock • alv*> $4 000 8.28; v-il >alves. $7.00 0 11.00, t.ulls stags. t. . $4.400 7 * BEEF STFRRS No Av Pr N* A' Tr 5 99. $8 75 2ft 1305 * 80 ^ 40 ..1763 8 90 ]\ 1310 7 ft ' t . . 1 2 0 * 8 95 35. .1261 9 ftft 3ft.. .11ft6 9 H» r 9 ! ft 9 1 5 3 4 ' 4 ■8 9 56 i 9'3 8 .1 ft -I 15"4 9 40 l i 1 1 78 8 60 4ft.11*5 9 50 29.1306 8 ffl rows 7 .8 2ft 3 ftft 9 116.t 675 5 9 46 .1 26 * 1'94 6 9ft -4 ... 695 4 6ft 5 ...... 1 '** 7 00 r 951 5 4ft 4 ... 9 27 7 25 1ft.1 06 7 6 5 H EIKERH r, . . . 668 7 lf» 4 4 5ft 7 25 101 ft : 1ft 4 1 ,7 70 7 50 1 . 540 6 50 4 .. .70675 6 566 7 00 4 IftftO 8 00 ST' M K I; RS A N 1> F REI»ER? •o 7 70 : 65 '* • 7 75 1- 604 7 "0 5. 906 7 85 1« 564 7 25 52.. 940 7 90 5. 678 7 35 HULL.* 1 166ft 5:5 1 ... 14 ft a 8ft L ’!.! 125ft 4 7 5 !. 1 470 4 85 1 ,...1300 4 9o 1 ...1650 a 00 k*9 6 26 <' AT.V ER 8 . 181 67’. 1 340 9 00 •'>$ 9 r.o i '70 io on 4. 2*07 a no 15. . 145 10 10 Hof*—Receipts. I:' ?'«•» head Trading x, mn fa»rl> active todny n» atwut steady nrit'M with good demand from >«hlppers f.»r light hogs which gold mostly a1 IT 60 qt 7 70. the lop prir Ruk of butcher* moved about steady with \eaterday* pa. ker market moving . gaiy *' IT T"*rr 7 *n 1’ <' | • gold Ku 1W of ■M,‘ H V-HK IT n T > n V., \v 3h €*r. No \- Sh Pr , 10* $T .'3 : '• 310 17 60 CO . 1«7 . 7 63 72 -’01 . 7 70 Sheep arid I.ami.s- Re* e p-• t.OOi head. Model ate receipts .f f •• t lain)** were in good demand and trading »a* fairly active mo«tly at 10fil3c higher t rir ■■ l-esrable weight clipped lamb* noted la-ge'V at 1! 2.0091* - •» «-’1» i^t iamb* quoted St 1'ej.TShle we'fht wool lamb# are quoted a: |H -»ft9l4 .... California spring lambs sold at 114.7aO 15 0't and clipped ew a* 17.40 97.. j with i.ghf ewes quoted a* R nft Quotations on sheep and lambs f «t Iambs, good to choice. 114 2 i 'n 14*3; fat h1>«. fair to good. 112.90914 clipped a nib*. |» 60912-90. spring Umbs $1 3 000 1.3?:.. shearing lambs 11J .»09 14 6a: vaarlings. 111.789132? wethers IT.V'9 I s 73 fat ewes i ght. 1*0090. fa’ *«”, heavy, f 009* no SPRING LAMBS No Av Pr 9 native* 9* A T KWF.S ui m •* ! 1! * f»«i . .m 1 is i'l.irPKO KWKf . 1*7 fed . .1 60 feil . . 1“* 7 60 PM 4o*fDh Llmtoeli. Sr .Tnn*t»h, Nllv 2 — H««* R*'. elptw o jno marker, patera and shippers ’ook 61 load* good h \\4j choice medium «<• ghi hi.li horn early art«in*l steady. packer top. » 9| Sfe ppt« op J N i • •/ bidding around 6 '•‘•nil lower: a fewjoa'la good medium w* gilts.* 17 7“.U<* 9.*26; plainer klnrl down to 17 60. ml*ed warlingi early. |7 00f|« •nm* held higher: desirable beef « nw«. frt.nO H'7 *>«; « annera a n«l «-ut t era I ‘ 7 6 ef I 7 6 : hu' i*. St ;,0 •»#■:. r.; >1 few light atoc.kera and feed er a S7 00M 7.fio Sheep—Ite< eipt* 1 0OO ; market killing rlasee* steady, handy weight fat laintw, $15.15: 'hoi.*' HJt-pound *horn lambs. S1 r.fi. medium to good 112 pound ewa. S 7 so lx it it ah a < It jr iJtfilorlt Kansas I II). May ? » «M|. Ftereipta 7.:,00 head, 'given 1.000 head tnaiU-l, hnef Alert* vearllng* and fat "he ®t«»-U. mnatly steady to weak; "P°**. •0 4° *,,n InWPI . top Ateerj* $9 7 5 Other r»' I' AAlea. 17 f.n#$9 r,0 • mixed yentllng*. $9 on down, heller glade- row $0.751*?.«« desirable priori •. $7.7 51*6.25 • nlvev at ton* bulk rh'olr# vnalets. $!• Oil ft 9 50; a few at fin 00. Mil other . Ia-ac-h. mi* ad- rannr'A and rui i er * genet ally $-’.7M|4 »0. hulk bologna hull* around I- 00 Hoga—Receipts U OO" head mw» U wl. alow . H few I HO to *’ ‘0 pound averages t • ■ aprlngei a h1 |7»5©7.»ll, ot ateaflx «<» 6«: lower; top, I7»i». a few light but'heia t« pa* kern at $7 H6 4/. or fic Inwe. hulk. $ g. 5 0 A 70: at nr k pig*. W*k; bulk na il v/a sr.fi 7 10. few at $7.25 8 h e e p— ft ere | pt a a.000 head market. In mbs, |0 to I*., low • r top III 9" ewrly aal(*a of wnoled loi «, latgelj 114 ' 14 90; flipped. $1" 15. A i i zona aprtngera. $14 75. sheep, ateady to 'Hi lower, shorn w.iltetA $9 00; Texas gmaa nether* 17 7a; shorn Arizona t«/K $7 26 sloux i M> I,l» e«t«N*k Sioux t’Hy, la Ma> 2.- Cattle II* retple 1* 710 0 head, market *le*«|>. I hr higher; fat altera and yraillng" $7.onff '» 7 *.. hiillt. $7 5 0 4f K K 5 , fat < ow« and linlfer*. $7 25 4/x runner* and rutler*. 1*76*14 26 ' e a I a . $,. 00 f» 1 0 f.ll feeder*. 17 no#/ x 40 hIoi i era IS it * "" *1'" h yrarllngA and rnlvra $ -it *00, feethng '« wa and Itr i f*■ ra $4.nnatfi.6 Hog* Mn elpta 7.6A44 h* ad market wink, hr towel top. $7 00. In|lk nf sal'*. I. <»4/ . Ml light $ 7 60 41 7 ,'.*• but I'll' I A *, it 4/ , high Mtlx'd IT -11 T 46 It' mv packers $‘. •'»»'• in, slag" $5 ’•it sheep -Uftptlpifl, 100 head, maiket steady. Financial By BROADAN WALL. lit I nitersal gerilee. New York, May 2.—The excitement which ha* been prevalent in the stock market the last few days subsided to day. Price fluctuations were less er ratio and business showed a consider able contraction, the total being more than 30 per cent under that of the previous day. The quieter tone for the general list and the slight net gains regis tered in the most active shares re flected the quiet absorption which has been going on in the industrial shares the last two sessions by inside inter ests. This is particularly true with legat'd to the big independent oil stocks. It is known that some of the biggest shorts have, flu- the last two days, been taking advantage of the unsettlement to inver big lines of short stock. • >. Developments in connection with commodity prices were unfavorable from the stock market point of view. Crude Oil Reduced. Covering operation* by big gamblers in tiie oil share* whs facilitated by an other cut of 10c In the price* of mid contiTTent crude oil by the Prairie Oil and Ohs, which is considered a Standard Oil offspring This reduction was fol lowed b> a number of other companies. This is the second drop within a fort night. The sharp declines which have occurred in th** oils are considered to have discount'd the>e reductions and corrected the weak speculative .situation which existed in that group • The fact that the big shorts have been covering their outside commitments and some of the insider* *>f the biggest com panies prominent on the buying side ’he last two days would seem to indicate that a corrective for the present condition of the t’alifornis ’oil situation may be about ready for adoption Persons who have been paying striot attention to the new developments in the oil industry believe that the California companies will re atriet further and thus help themselves as well «« the whole industry. Sugar Shares Adisnr. In a wak and unsettled market such »s has been witnessed this week, prac tically no attention is paid to‘"fa vorable developments Sugar f-harcs were prominent They ad vano'd from I to 2 points in the fare of a reduction in raw sugar and the grow ing boycott on the part of the general public. Sugar companies, in estimating their probable profits for this year, ral • ulated them on much lower prices than those prevailing, so. even should sugar (imitation* continue to decline, the biggest producers will make „a good showing for shat eholders. The copper group was another which acted contrary to the trend in the pries of the raw product. Bond dealings were quiet, with prices showing a firmer tendency, especially In the industrial department. Statisticians who make fre# use of charts in measuiing the probable length of markets hased on actual trade de velopment* pointed out ths' ’he recent decline ha* cancelled practically *»| the Improvement market wise which has oc curred im!• • « ' -nlr* III I. 110 \ I ' ' % 1 it % K ' .Southern . jo*. 1 % l.*hl*h V allay .: % . % « % «■■ Mo _p«. ifi.- 17.% li 15 ■* IS x ' * \ 1! 1M, In in, 1) N'oriharn Pa.ifl. 71% 77% 71% 75 ' til. ij.. a \ IV 7.% 77% 77\ 7*7, R R •f, 11% 14% 44% r.eadln* 74 74% 74% n 1 s r 50% :%% so *94, “o Pa. Ifi. »9% * 4 % *4 s * % Ho Rail wa i 5'% 41% 31% ji» ■' m * St r ’1% 1% 1% 21 % I'M .< S’ p . Pi 7.8% :i 7», 7* 47% l'n,.ni Panfi. 14h% 136% 14..% 14j% STEELS Am r F.I.y 175% 174% 174% 174 Allm-f halmri* 41*4 Am.* I.010 • :l% 1 1 0% 150% Ral.1 I .13 4% 17.' 1 “ Ni 1 2 % M •' h St re] . * 1 «4 g 1 % f j « Fur| A- Iron " |% ~j , j % ' >u« 1 hie 7 i ‘2 7'% 74% \m Si Fdry 38% 3 7 3 8% 3 7% ‘ i'llf s ftt« .S' 'ill \ **% *4!, if!, Midvale Steel ,n*4 30% 30% :n 4 Pre«aed st «ar uj% P.ej. St A Iron jT % S«» 6« % ng % R>* St Springe 11 2'% Kjoa- S, h' ff *‘Id f. . % r S «t‘e| 103% in % 1 n*4 in* Vanadium - % «% 3:.% 34% Mel Sea hoard M. % 16% ig % 5 1 % cnppERf Anai onda 47 4< % 4 7 44 \ 8 Ml s A Ref fn 4 % «..% 1% ' er r«» (|k Paean 44% 4*% 41% 43% * h: 11 1 % 27 '*, % ' him. . 2h < , , 4% ' * tn 7 5 7% .. , *. 7 % .;.g% litre., fananea .:.% , % 7-3% Inapir a' "n *• % % .76 % 36 , K e n n ecot t ....... .7 * % .7 7 % .7 a r. 7 % Miami .. 2% 77 27% 37% ‘on .. 11% 14 % 14% i« % Bay f on .. 1 % M% 14% 14% Sen ora * % 8 4 ft % L’Uh . 87 M% ««S «ti% OILS Men \*phalt . 4 j % 40?; 4?-, 4 S fo*d'*n 18% 47% 4 8% 4 8 •a! Petrol 92 fn 91% 90% *>mma .12 11 % 11% 11?, Invinrfble 011 14% 14% 14% 14 Mid St a- e- 1! U ll II Pa. I fir Oil 3 8 % .17% -8% 37% Pan A met 7i% * •» % 7iilll 7n Phillip* 5*% &:>% .%% ift Pure Oil 2 & % 2.'.% 25% 25% Bo> a 1^ Dutfh 48 % 48% 48% 4»% Sin. lair * I . 3 *, ; % “* 1 % 1 Hid O V .1 37% .If. % . 7% Thm I'll 4»; a 4 8% 44% 48 % I nion f»'l J7'v 17 17% 17% White Oil ., 3 % 2 3% MOTORS ''handle r 9 • 97 % 9 4 9 7 %, ' • oil or* 1 Motor* 19% 1 « 14% 19% WA1I> a-Ovarland 7% :% 7% 7% Plan#*-Arrow 11% 1i% 11% 11% Whit• Motor f. < :.?% r.:•% Ht ud'-bdKfr 119% 117% 11S\ 4g 7 % Rl’BRKR AM) TIRES h ak .12% 12 12 1?% «•«.«••!rl* h 74 4 74 "4 % K* >y •Spi ic « % % i \ kevatnna Tire 6% 7% 7% H V ** ' t • ’. • % 1 ■ % 1 t T M Rubbar 67% 69% ,9% INDUSTRIALS. Am Hoe I Sugir 41 4ft 41 40 \ Cl A W 1 % % 1 All) Int t'orp 2*» % 7 6% 26% .9 Am Sumatra. 7 % Am. Telephone . 1" ' % 1 .% 1 . % 122% A mat it * n • n n 91 % *9% 91% *9% i>ntn»l Leather 32 .'.1% :i% .11% tub* Cana.16 % 14% 15 % 1 4 % « i linn Ac Mur* t • % % 12 % • ‘om Product* 1"'*% 129 1 •’ft % 1 »t % Kammi* Player* *1 ' ! •% ' % ' % • Jail Klartpc, 1.9% 172 17 .'• % 172 Or** i North ui* 3ft % 1ft % Aft % 1<»% ln'«rnnt llarvaar *7% *7 V7 *;% a II a Loath pfd >«% 4 C H I n*l \ Ironol ft" % 6* ft% i.»% Internal Papar 4 % 44% ii 14% Internal M M pfd 4% : % % 1% A m Mug* i It •' f • ' 7 9'* . s 7 9 M*-ma*Roabuck 4;% ' % v % '.'^t Mttoinahuig 7'• % 71 ■ 7..% Tobat 'o Product*. . % '• % • » •»». % Worth Ink Pump "1% .% 13 Wllaon Co ■' % tft 1 % Waatarn Union lift Jl'* lift l'"* % Waatlnghoua* Klao >h% ••'. % :.9 % A llierh an AVnom 95% ft % ft 4 % 94 M1S4 KLI.A.MCi H M Vnier Potion «>»I 12 11% , ! 11% Am»r Agrl Chain •> ft* 'ft ' A mar Llnaaad 39 1' "ft % Union Hag pfd ••• % Roach M * R 4 % 4 % « ■' % 41 Hrook Rap T»an ■'% 2% ’% 3% t oitllnental «'an 4N% <*% < •% 4P% California P»< k . m '» s» ColUttl ii 4 W Ift i"I" '04% i'o'uni flraph. •% 1** Cnlte.l Drug 7ft% 7 9% 79% .'ft National L name I *" •'*> Ml Lniled Fruit 1**% 19* 1ft* H'% Lori Hard Tnhac* o 16*% L-tH »••«% 1ft'.'. National Lead 1 ‘ft 126% !'•% 1 Philadelphia Co 4*. »■% 4« 4.. Pullman .122 12° > -2 120% Punt a Vie Stig *-:!% Hi *> < South Potto R Stig • % Retail ^4t ora* '• % 9 **t 1'% ' Mt I. At S Fi a n % ' ■’ % ’ \ *4 V Ir i * t «‘hem 1 i % i • % ' i LI % •t'lnaa I* the l*«o i«M*i.lrtl **le > 'I oial *alc« "4" 2tit) ahm Monev, i lo*a. t pet « ent , Ttic«d*\ « h»a. 6 % per lent Mark*. tin** ooon.10% Tuesday • n»otni2 % Cntn* • r|iixr, OM.ft I >f e*l • ' « Or 7 j Sterling, tloar, It i », *1 M***tlgv clOgr, Mil. v New York Bonds New York. May 2—Price movements were decidedly irregular and '*?»n fined to narrow limits in today's relatively dull trading in bonds on the New York .Stork Exchange. Most of the foreign bonds . were somewhat lower, in sympathy with lower exchange rate*. Mexican bonds, however, advanced fractionally, the &■ touching their former high ,«t 58*»<■. , United States government bonds were In better demand, most of the active is sues advancing from 1-32 to 3-It* of a l*olnt. The tax exempt 3^i and Victory . 4\s were unchanged Railroad mortgages fluctuated within a narrow range, a gain of 1 '» hv Denver . A Rio Grand* refunding 5s being the only outstanding change. Industrial liens "ere mixed. Eorillard 5a were up 1 ■» ' and Punta Alegie Sugar _ 7s 1. Losses °f 1 to 1 '» points were” registered b> Illinois Steel 4‘^«. Eastern » uba Sugar Cuba t.'ane &s and Consolidated Coal of Maryland 5s. Total sales, par value, were 110.336,000. Public offerings will be made Thursday of $10,000,000 Empire lias and Fuel com pany first and refunding convertible, a* .'ear, 7 per cent gold bonds at 99 Vic, »o >i*’!d 7 19 per cent, the proceeds to he user! in developing and Improving the property. It is probable also that $5,700, 000. j to 13-year, ^ p*»r cent equipment truKt certificate of the Virginian rail way may be offered at prices to J ieid 5V* per cent. I nited State* Bond*. Sale* Jn $1,000 High Low Close 686 Liberty 31,* 101 11 loj.7o 75 Lib 1st 4 •’*s 97 18 97.10 97.15 408 I.ib 2d 4 • 4 • . 97.1 7 97 08 97 1 4 653 Lib "3d 4 Us 98.04 98 01 98.03 166 2 Lib 4th 4 Vs . . 97 22 971 7 9718 18 Vic 4 *4 s un ...100.00 . 79 U S Gov 4 *4 s 98.30 96 28 98 30 Foreign. High Low Close H Argentine 7s . .102% J02V . .. 11 Chfneg* (Jov Ry 6* 46V 46 i" City Boni 6s . *21* 61% 8J* 6City Copen 5%* 9M, sn 511 -& ‘Mty tit Pie TVs no** 78'; 21 City L\on* 6s . V 6 2 3 1 ity Mum ** . . . 92 V 1ft City It I) Jan 9b 47. 94V 94 V 94V r» city Tokio ’Ss . 76% 37 ''zeeho Hep *§.... 9;v 93 91V 7 Dan Muni Ss .I (>;< 4 6‘. I 'opt Koine 7* ... „9V 9*', 69 % 2* H Can 5 Vs n 2 9 . . jr»j% lft2 9 I to 1 an 5« 62 99 V 99 V 99 % 115 Du Eh Tnd 6s 6.’ 9 6 96 *7, 7* Du Ea Ind 6* + •* 53 9 1 96** ’ 12 Krain I D 7 V* f 2 V 92 9 5 French Hep 6« . . .100% 9 9** 99’% *7 French Rep 7V* 9a 95% 1? 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No ’ $:», No ’ 1.4 .:*o lin-eed in - ■ • )* Lemons—4,al!forma. vitr* fancy. 5"4T i ».; *» 16 To. . me * I i'*r hur.d-ed • ’ranbernes—Far '"spa c. >d late 5n-qr belt' 14 n# Grapefruit — Flonda fancy. a ! a :»« 14 600 5.76 per box choice accotd.ng to a.z*. 60c to 11 0u lea* per box. Box Apple*—Washington Jonathans I 1 * Rome Beaut e«, * . ording to grade. U "U ff. 50. New tor Pippins, a * re* 50; Per main*, fancy, f. .a; Wir-aap*. extra fanny Washington. 1/ 7503 26 A-kantas nisi k. extra fancy I. 6002.IS; Spitzen berg* , a 11 * :** IT 00. Ran el Apples—F*n<»y Nebraska W'n* •apa 17.50. fen > Nebraska H*n I « » 76; fan' Neb?**' a iisn«. 16 20; fa; y levs Grim a Go!»l*» 15.0 - hoi-'e Ne. hri«Ai Ben L*a\;*. *4 chm » Neb-aaka Giro. 15 .5; cho.ee Nebraaea A,re»ap» S6 1 g*—* a' fn-n a. 24 I or. ca-to" boce* |2,76. 50 *-or carton boxe». f„ 75. New btnyrna figs. 5-lb t»°x. pe- lb . 3.;r. Dates—Hoi'.owi, TO lb. b . ta. i©r : !b . dromedary. 14 10-oz. aae*. 16 7 5 per case V EGFTARLE? Fota'oe* —N el-a*ka. No i Rjas^t Fu '1.1 •*« ked. $1 25 per cwt . \»rra»*a Early Ohio* No. 1. fi .• per . Wt ; Nebraa k* Earl? Ob I I1.N per •! Minnesota Red R ttr Ohloa. No 1, SI ft# per c*t ; Colorado Brown Re»utiea. No. 1. $1.40 per cwt.; Idaho Russet Burbanks. $1 7 5 per cwt New rdtafoea—Florida, la sack*. rer lb 10c. Sweet Potatoes — 8outh*‘ n. hamper, IT 26. J*r»ey Sead 45 Iba 11 75 New Roots—8outh*rn turn'va. beets, car rots. per dox. bunches. It 00. Old Root*—Beef*, carrot*, turnip*, p*r» n.pa, rutabagas, per lb. 3'jc; in aacks. per lb.. Sc. Radiahen—\>w southern. per doa bunch**. 75CSn<' ' i . ■ Peas—New southern stock, per lb . JOc. Peppers—Green, market Laxket. per lb., 25c. Egg Plant—Selected, per lb. 20c. Unions—Southern, new. per doz. bunches, 90c; Ohio whites, per cwt.; $8.00; Ked Globes sack lot- per lb.. 4^c; yellow, sack lots per lb. 4‘ . imooried Span ish. per crate. >2 50. Lettuce—California, h'-sd (4 doz ), r*r crate $4.50; per dozen. $1.15; hot house, leaf, per dozen, 55c. Beans—Southern wax or green. per hamper. $5.00. Aspatagus—Per lb. 25c; In crates, per lb . 20c. ("aliflowe* —California (non* to be had). Parsley—Per doz. bunches. 70o. Celery — Florida per doz. bunches, ac cording to size $1.00© 1 **0. Tomatoes—Florida. fancy. t. basket crate*, about 36 lbs net. $5.00: others at $4.50 , . (ahbage—New Texas stock. crated, 4c per lb. 25-50 lb.-. 6U« per !h .Misaissippl stock, crated. 6c per ih . « * forma sto k, i rated. 4 c per lb; red cabbage per lb, 5c; celery cabbage, per lb.. 15c; Brus sels sprouts, per lb.. 25c. Cucumber*—Hot bouse, per doz., $- *0 © 5*. 7 b. New \ ork toffee. New York May 2—The market for coffee futures 4*a* generally higher t"day and n the afternoon became strong «n coveting and commission house buying, due to an official denial iiia? any valor ization (Off e was to Ijc forced on the market. July Contract.* advanced^ to 9 46c on this news, September to * 75c, and December X 37'\ the mark't closing st about the lop and 20 to 37 points net higher. Statistic.} were also bullish, in cluding an estimate by a Havre authority that the world s ytslb’e supply on May 1 was 4.104.000 bag- again** 4.04., t»00 bag* April 1. and H.789.000 bag* a year 'ago ('losing bid - May . 1" 37* July . 9 < -r. Kept ember, x 7 5* , December. 8 3 7c ; March. Spot coffee firmer; flio 7« U’xc to 11 Sc; Santos 4 s, 141-*C to 15VjC Turpentine and Kevin. Ba • noil Os.. M«y 2,—Turpeutin#— Q U i • t ; <1 IK -airs Dot* . • *• ' '■ bbls.; shipments, 338 bbl*. j stock, 3,368 bbl*. Rosin-—Steady; Mies 57p • salts ■ripts. 1 8.4 casks, shipment- 455 cask*, stock. 57,828 casks Quote B !>. F. F G II I $4.87 S; K. M. >4 90. N. $ J't, W. G, $5.50; '8. W. te 30 BEE WANT AD RATES 1Sc per line ea* h day, 1 or 2 day*. ! 2c per line ea< h da., 2 to 6 days l°c per line each day, 7 day* or lorrer. CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS Morning Edition.• p m . Sunda;. Edition ... . t o ni Saturday ^ announcements"^ lturi.il Vaults . I DISTINCTIVE features, see demonstration nt factory. Automatic Scaling Concrete Burial Vault. Daiat upon your under taker ualr.g no other. Every vault stamp ed. watch for name in Id Manufactured only by the Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. £210 N. 30th St. Omaha. Funeral Notice? . ft F.AGAN'^J J~, a?« 4 2 : "dr« Far' *d by .wife, Mrs J. J. Eagan, and mother i- 'h* of Omaha: 'wo - s*.-* frr Harry LoucV.1 ' ' h# it v. Sin Ml *• Carter of North Dakota brother. Fran * * of Baird Neb Short funeral yervi* e Tbur«1a*. at ^ a m . from Heafey A H*afev »:•!#n a . af'*- . p m JA *Z2 2__ CAL!. Mffod) Fiw" Jo# lTak*. 1>2» X .2rd WE :0~.’_ Qt lI.T!N«r fltwj romfori mak-ng; also i.* « quilta for *al# Call eve . JA. 50t$. l.o*t and Found . ft CHAIV —!.#«• g«!d w*» h ‘ham and al ter !<■ W#t wiih name *‘T K R.^rh ' #n g a. » J on outvie. Saturday afternoon, i *tm • *i F'.rat Na' hank and lith and f?o - ard. < r ■ V. « *.• L#a.‘#r. • h tar. Reward Ca' .r* . • • Consign to WOOD BROS. Leading Sellers of Live Stock Omaha—Chicago Sioux City, So. St. Paul Vt rile, wire* nr phone for latent market information. Every shipment given special attention. When in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome Private Leased Wires Connecting Thirty-One Cities (Including AH Leading Markets) New York Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Canton, O. Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Denver Detroit Erie Indianapolis Kansas City New Orl’ns Los Angeles This new service enables The O m a h a Trust Company to exe cute promptly or ders for the pur chase or sale of all securities in all markets. Constant close touch with mar kets and market conditions permits a quick and accu r a t e service of complete quota tions and infor mation. Chicago Minneapolis Pittsburgh Portland, Ore. Providence San Fran cisco Seattle Sharon, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Springfield, Mass. Toronto Washington Worcester, Mass. This service should ho YOUR service, fall AT lantic 0100. Omaha \at/onal Bank Building ^ announcements"^ l, \\a \ < »hf»- *.■■*■• 1 runn ng ' r,n Op*>n Always. Term* «r T-ade. Andrew Murphy & Son, 14th and Jackson, AT 4411. USED 4 a’ R BA RGAIS - On* Super-eix Hud-' r like nf •. 11 ■ I. One a-.'. i Auburn, Ore 8 \ • I. like n* «* J4f'n One Ilfch' roadst*-* I.j1’ Ore !lgh- 4 .urine These ta*s are all in fine :;dit:etl. tf.en, a' .'41 Fa mam Pb"- • AT 404?. ___‘_ NEW 4.ND USED CARS A*i A BARG AIK Ford cars and *rU' W* 950 and up Fc*d bodies aid winter lops Cars eo:d on terra* to r«*»tabl« parti-*. GOLDSTROM AUTO SALES CO. Centra! Garage Open Day and Veto~ i ,j> Harney Street._JA. -4?8 __ NEW TIRES—-Gt A RANT EE I* FI RST S Cl MPAKR PRICES—WHY PAY MORF :.ox - *' $S £4x4 S0*34 . . *> >' J2XSH- • • / ** Shipped on appr'.-. a fl w*:th nrdrr K AIV A N_ TIRE JOBBERS. 1723 NAMIN'* SOME bargains In ueed Forda: prompt delivery nf new Forda M'AFFHET MOTOR CO. 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