Attack Made on High Railroad Freight Rates Kansas Utilities Head Tells I. C. C. Members Tax Valua tion Is Excessive—Says Expenses Lower. By Amofiatfd Pr«». Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 19.—West e too had to have the farmer and shipper carry this burden for 10 years or until the commission finally completed the tentative valuation of a'l railroads.’' -Mh. Fteed based hlS attack against the existing ratps on a comparison of valuations as claimed by the railroads compared with those fixed by the in terstate commerce commission. Fig uring tjie ratio of shrinkage, Mr. Reed asserted, the railroads had an aggregate excess valuation of $1,201 $50,136. AVhile the farmer was pinching Ills purse strings. Mr. Reed says. ex-' penses of the major railroads declined In the last year. U. S. No Longer First Creditor Br Internal ionnl New* Seri ire. Washingon, Nov. 19.—The I’nited States government Inst in the supreme court a right that it has asserted for a century and a ouarter—the right to preferential treatment as a creditor in the distribution of assets of an in solvent debtor. The court decided that the Emer gency Fleet corporation, a govern ment institution, tvas not entitled to preferential treatment as creditor of Uhe hankrupi Eastern Shore Ship building corporation. The govern ment claimed preference under a statute dating hack to 1797. Power Line Halted W hen Postal Officials Object Lincoln, Nov. 19.—The state rail road commission which recently gave permission to erect. an electric power transmission line between North Platte and Stapleton, today received information from the T'nlted States postoffice department, that the line car (durum). A3c. No 3 mixed: I 'ar (durum). S3r; J car (durum, smutty). *2. No. 4 mixed I car. (durum). Air No. 6 mixed. 1 car. 79c; 1 car ismutty), 79**. Sample mixed l car (gmut'>). Attr. Sa mp|n durum: l car (16.4 per cent moisture). 79c. CORN. No. 4. white; t ,-ar. 72<-. J c*r. 74< No. 5, white: 3 care. 6Ac; 1 car, 69c; t c»r, 70**. No. 4. yellow; 1 car. 75c; 1 car, 74c; 2 cars, 73c. No 6. yellow: 1 rare, 6be Sample yellow: I car, 65c, 1 car 64c No. 2. mixed: 1 car. AOr. No. b, mixed; 2 rare, 65c. OATS. No. 7, white; I car 4***c No. 3. white 11 2-6 car® 3f»Hc. No. 4. white; 1 rar, 39c, 2 per cent heat damage; l car, 3?’,* RYE 3-6 car, apeltx. $1.07 ewt. 1 car apeltt, $1.1* ewt 2 care, not wheat-r>* mix, 76« BARLET. No 3: t ear, 58c Sample; 1 rar, 85c. OMAHA DECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS , (Ca/lot«. > Receipts— Todey. Wk. Ago. Tr Ago. Wheat n .o.l • 81 Corn . a*. • 60 Oaf® . 17 * 4". Rye . 2 • 10 Barley . 4 • 4 Shipments Today \\ k Ago Tr. Ago Wheat . 3« * 55 Corn .. . . 19 • 3 4 Oat* . 81 • SI Rye . . x • 1 Barley. 1 - 7 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS »Bushel® > Receipt*— Today \\ k Ago. Tr Ago Wheat . 2.469,600 766.0*0 1 983.600 Corn .1,474.0*0 nr 0*0 142 0"* Oat® . 989,0*0 378,*** l.343.00* ' Shipment* — Wheat . 896*** 267 *0* 1,142.000 Corn 447 **0 1 67 **JI 538,000 Oat® . 776.*** 366.*** 911,000 EXPORT CLEARANCE* Bushel* Today Year Ago. Wheat and flour. . .. 33.3,000 2.*15.*** > ‘orn.. , .. 1 6 •,*** Oats. 214.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Today Wk. ngo Tr. ago Wheat .. -. "* • 31 Corn . ... 29* • 134 Oat* ....... 70 • 146 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Ted ay Wk ago Yr. U" Wheat .. ... 3.3 H * 332 Corn 17. • a Oats . . .3" * %b ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today Wk ago Tr. ago Wheat . .1*4 • 199 Corn . 92 * 7 6 Oaf* . .121 - 9* NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Today Wk. ago Ti ago Mmneapolla 691 ' 483 T'ul'isr ... 91 117 220 Winnipeg 1 924 2.826 1,517 • HOLIDAY UNITED STATES VISIBLE Buahela Todav. Wk. Ago. Y Ago. Wheat ... .73.379.0** 71.446.006 34..764.0*0 t ern ... ... 1.069.000 1.044 000 9 98 2.0*0 oat* ... 19.769.0** 20.272.0*0 33.74:t.O** R * e .17.470.00* 17.392,000 9 194 "** Harley . 3 611.000 81 1.*00 3.228,000 OMAHA STOCKS Buahela— Today. Yi Ago. Wheat . .. 3,612.00* 1.194,0*0 Corn . 77.00* 6724)09 Cat* 1.785.00* 2.*.,n "*0 Rye . 242.**» 166,0"* Barley ... 1 1 * 000 56.000 Kanaa* City lirnin. Kanaa* City. Mo, Nov. 19 —Wheat — No. 2 h®rd. fl.OOfrl 17. No. 3 red $1*8; | December, 9»’,,r split bid. May, $1*4** . .1 ulv. $1*1 '* aaked. Corn—No 3 white 81 0 H3r^ No. 2 yel low. 85c; N.. 3 yello v, 800 82c; No 7 mixed 79080c; j »«•« rniho npllt hid. May. 68*90 aplit hid July. 6®***. bid. Hay Unchanged; No. 1 timothy. $18.50 V I 9.60. No. I prairie. 915.000 15.CO: choice »' falf" $28.0*0 27.00; clover mixed, light, $17,560 16.66 Mlnn«‘H|Hili* Drain. .Vfinneapolls. Minn. Nov. i 9 Wh"»' Pash. No I. northern, II 0h % rn 1.13%, Nr*. I, dark northern, (print. • holes t«» fancy, f 1.16 % 0 1.20 % : good to choice, 91 13% « 1.16%, ordinary to go.nl II |l% <0 1 13% December. II *•• % ; May. $1.16%. Porn: No. 3. yellow. 77076c ('■it*: No 3. white, 38%038%r Harley 4 6 0 69' Hve: No 2. «4%0M%< Flax: No. 1. $2.3902 42. Ylelble Supply of Drain. New York Nov. I? -The visible gup ply of American gr ains, allowed t h• fal lowing changes: WheM| Increased 2.100.000 bushels Porn in*Tea«ed l»4 000 bushels Mata decreased frO.ijHtit bushels Rye Increased *0.900 hu*he|» Harley decreased 197.000 bushel* M. Ia»ma 4»mln. St. fipuid. Nov 19 Clot* >Vh*at- De cember $1.04%. May 11.09% t’orn Itecemher 7.*>%c; May, 7.3% 0 % * . Dal* - Dtcember 43 %r> ; May 46c. Miitneatnilia Flour. Minneapolis Minn , *Nov. 19 !• lour— Unchanged; family patents. $6 0006 in. Bran—$27.00 0 27 60. New York ftugar. New York. Nov. 19 -The taw augei market was firmer and full duty sugars were 1 1 I He higher to the basis of 7 2«\ duty paid There "*i« sale* of b 260 bags of Ptjbas for December si ri\ el A Jlttlc scattered liquidation 'aused an ■ i no of 4 po 1’ posit bins |p raw sugar futures, which sold off to 4 :;4( offering* wet* taken at thi* figure, and December then rat lied with the later deliveries on cov ering and European buying, prompted b' the firmness of the spot market Price sold 4 to * point* net hlgh< r for ■* dive positions and the general market ■•losed unchanged to M nolnis net higher Decem ber • Hidfil n I ..4 2c, March 4.40c. VIa % . I 47c, (nil July, i 57«\ There was lit Me better Inquiry for re fined sugar but mb"* ware u-irh nged at » 7hr to 4 9o« for fine granulated Refined future,* nominal. 4 hi* ago Produce Pfltcago, Nov 19 Mutfer b .her, ersarrierv •«lm», 6 2 % c , standards 49% egtr» first. 49061%.. first 44 0 4*%. second*, <204L%* Kgt0 hlgh«t receipt*. t vft a*«a; flrata 410 62c . ordinary first#. 16 0 42a. Chicago Grain | H> « HAKI.Km J. I.KVIHA. Chicago, Nov. 19.—An oveiMoiu pit con dition was uncovered in wheal late today arter the market had dropped to new low* on the movement, and shorts in tlioir lurried • iforts to cover caused a. iapld bulge, which carried prices to fair Kuin* at the hell. The independent .-Irength that characterised Winnipeg hca 1. was a factor locally at the last. Wheat closed alc, of tho May at 4 N - difference. i'rovisioti* closed easy. Lai d was 2 U ->c lower and ribs were unchanged to 2 ' * c lower. I*.t Note*. Spreading operations were a feature in the day's trade Cash interests bought D‘M*yibei. selling the May and July. Rouse* with eastern connect I on 1 sold tin December and bought the May. There was also Mime selling of the De cember against pfnehases of file July at 4c. difference. The statistical situation In wheat from a domestic, standpoint became heavier. The I*niied Staten visible Increased clone to 2.000 000 bushels for the v.*»ek, while wheat and flour on ocean passage also continued to accumulate- Cash wheat, however, in most of ilie markets, was active enough. even at Minneapolis, where stocks for two days swelled 450, 000 bushel?. It seemed a coincidence that the mar ket today made i'a low and high point, probably shout 20 minutes before 1 fo etid of trading and the range was well over tc. The improved foreign affair - loomed rather significant to those who are of the opinion that Iho Lnilfd Stale* government was going to >1'* something for the starving people >»f (Jormany Local stocks of wheat have risen to 1P.90H.PDO bushels. Last year at this time Chicago slocks of wheat were 2 lfiO.000 bushels.. The total visible supply is now 73.979.00" bushels, compared with 94 961. non bushel* a year ago. Domestic sup ples of wheat are not likely to decrease until well In the spring. ( HICAOO MARKETS. By I'piUU** Hra in_<*o. AT 0312. N»»v'_1 Art 1 Upon. High. ' Hoh . ' »'1o>p. 1 Sat. tV h t” I ''II !»*■«- l.o|% I 02 4 1.01 % 102% 1.01s* l 1.02 . . 1.024 ...... M j»y 1.07% 1 OS ’4 1.07 U. 1 ” l.n; % .'.I 1 os v 1 07U • illy I 1.1)6 ia 1.96% 1.95 V, 1.06'.. 1.05* Uye I II I I D«"<- .67’, .64% 47S 94 M«. I .72% 72% ,72'A .72s, •'"* Jill, ’ .72 72 ( .72 I .72 I .72 Corn ! | I I ' Drr 73', .74 .73 '. 77% 73 .77%. 7 4 73 14 Hay .72 73 72 .72 % .2 July ' .72*' 73», 72b, '.7 3*. ".72* "Hi I I ’ I I )' 11% 47' .41% 42 .41% May .43% .14 .4:;% .43% .43% .44 I .43 3, July 43 .47,', .4.3 .43% .43', t.ard ! ! Jan |*.9» 12.02 11.9., II.95 17.00 Jan. * 12 1 43 74.42 9 42 9.41. Foreign Firtmngn Rate*. New ).»rk. N <\ 19 - Korngn exchange* strong. Quotation> ttn cents). 4*rent Britain, demand, t r.5: cablet, 4 .l'1*. 60 da v hill' on banks 4 5.;'* France, demand, * " * . rabies. 25 »S'*. Italy, demand. 4.38: cables. 4.J6’* Belgium, demand, 4 ■ *: cables 4 5*'j. tier many, demand, .000000000020; rabies . )ooonoooo02''. Holland demand, 37 D’* cable* 37 53. Norway, demand. 14.58. Sweden demand. 28 23 Denmark, demand, 17 «»•*» fiaitierland. demand. 17.39 Spainti, demand, 15.07. lire ere. demand. 1.58 Poland, demand. .800051. • Mrho Slovak's, demand 1 89 .fugn Slav-a. demgr d. I U Austria, deoiand. ^0014. Rumania, demand*. 5? Argentine, demand. 30.78 Brasil. 3 75 Montreal, 97 15 18. New lork Itenrra Nov York Nnv. 1$ Hour— Market Mean? . spring patent*. *'• 9° 'o I* .0 sprint’ el#* «. 15.28 to f ; 75; **r»ft *.\ >n»* i atrMighta. 14 7- to 15 80 hard winter straights. $5.40 to $•- 98 tv heat Spot. firm. Nn. 1 dark northern aprm* f t n-k. New Ynrk do? 8 1. 7 ! '* Nn 2 dark md '* n»er. d- 81 2 !j. Nn ° hard vlnte> f n t* . $1.17 S Nn 1 Manitoba, do SI ID*. No. 2 mixed durum, dn 81 07 . %. Com —Spot. firm. N’o 2 '*tlow and No. 7 white. < I f New v ..rk r*1l. $108 and N" 2 nn ted. do . $18*. Mats -Spot stead; . No 2 white. 53c. Hope Steads; at*"*. 19.7. .84S.s7r; 192? 2o4i28r ; Pacific coast. 1923. 29i®38e; 1 922, 2 6 ''«' for Santos ( hiragn Itiltter, Chu ago N<.v 19 Supplies were I M aqd demand f*ir In the butter market here today * fairly firm tone prevailing Moat of t he fine butter wa* held fot premium*, but moat of the sale* were mnd« *' the below It* • d price* Theie w*s some call for medium and under •core*. rite ear market e .» more liberally supplied and only fairly active tinod*. however, v\ ere firmly held Storage butte, wa* quiet, with more disposition to sell Fresh Buttar 92 sere. ..2'a'1 *»! a.'Oi-e. Rli,. . 90 score, 4 9 ' ^ • 88 «••».(-*, 4,-. $R Score 44'*r, 87 score. 4 V. 88 a-ore. 42c t>ntrall*ed Harlots 48 score. 49S* ; *9 ncotr. 46z 1 o 1 % in.: ’ Ap Mini Hd« *Ua 99 99 99 ID 5' d A W I 4 2% 42% 42' 4 Re I h St. el 7a 197?. 102% 102% 102% run NmI R\ e«| .« J07% I*'7% in7'. 1 I'harcoal Iron *n xx hh I I'lnea Ser 7-< I* *9 *4 *9 1 ft»l drop Up oh i rtf 17% I > % l.% 5 Cun t*pp Halt &'» 9 7 9. 9 7 5 di.ii doe Rail l"l % l"l % 1 **' 1 I 'on Textll. ». . 9 * % «9‘« 9" 1 t'tld Park 5a 5.'. % *5% *.•% 2 | tor re * to 7%« l"<* I'"1 I ‘"I Retrolt t'lty dap Dp '*9% '>111, 99% I tetrnlt Kdlaon Da Hd% |o|% 101% « I»ut i 'I'I re A Rub 7a 92 9 2 9 2 : Kleher R «e 19 2,. 99% '*9% 9»7 • fr|„h#r II 5a 19"‘» 99% 99\ 99% I dair, llol.eri 7a 9» 9D 9»'. * dalena Mia • Ml 7a 109 1 i % ’ o'i \* I Mhiii. nihil 7a new 'J0o 200 200 4 MorrIp A do 7%a 99'; 99 99% ■ Nal I.cal bar ha 9 • '• '* 9S '* 7 New Or Pub H*r 5a 49% 59% X". % I I P. rm P A 1.1 e «» . v' l. * * 1 Phil K -%p 19 .i 7 94 % 9 ■ % 9«% I Phi Ulna V 7 %• w w 99 99 : Pub H dorp N l 7 p mo % loo I on .1 Pub Ser d A Kl 5a 9 % 9 . 9 % I ' Reading d.i» I 5 w I 9 \ 9 7 9 i I . y l»n wabeen 7a lo " % I'*7 » "4 | Sn| \ . A< *b- 4- 10 1 I 04 1 04 1 Moutll dal Kdla 5a HO 99 59 • s mu \ y o%* io •% ioM|, i H 4 S vlft A do *l % 91 % 0 1 % r Mil I Ml *IP I 9"»* *•» % '*9% 9 9% : I Mil Pi-.n1 Up . 7" 79 70 10 I It V rtf IlHV ID. % ni.,% I Vacuum Mil 7a. 105% 10« •; 1»5% V-orrlgo IIhmiIm 10 \rgtnllne 5a \* I 99% 99 % 99% IS Kina Net h Da . . . 9 2 % 9 | % '* % jit Me aim dn\ Dp % °% S'% 1 ft u» aim ■ % a 4 % * % * % 5 Rupplan S%a **lfa * •, *'< R 14 * wi»" .. %a 99 % dL 21 * Mia. ea w 1 9 . *M% »*% * I n Mexico 4a J"% 10% 10% I Omaha Livestock Omaha, Nov If. Tb • eipt* weir •'.title. Hogs Hlieep. Monday estimate . .13.900 7.60o 12,000 Same «flast week. 14.200 8.13.x 5.ip;« Sme day 2 w's a o. ,IK.(lfi4 s.»*x7 11.202 Same day 3 w's a n. 17.449 7.535 7.4"7 Same day year ago 14. *10 12.605 16,115 Cattle—Receipts 13,000 head. The week opens out with a rather uneven market lor cattle, desirable handy weight steers and choice heifers ruling steady to strong while plain heavy and warmedup cattle fuled lower and wan slow sab- at that. On the general run of cow bids rnd sales were all of lOfyl&c lower than the close of last week Trade in stock era anrf feeders showed mii|c life as far hs the attractive light anti medium weight cattle were concerned, but plain stockera Mid heavy feeders ware hard to move at lower figures. Quotations on cattle; Choice to prime beeves, $10.75

0 a 7 .00; fair to prime feel hcifej>. $6.00(p> 10.00; choice to prime grass bet#-*. $ 7.2 6 9 8.00; good to • holce grasit beeves, f 6.60 to7.26 ; fan «hj good glass beeves. $6.75 toH.bO; eomnioll to fair grass beeves. $5.00 fn 5.75; Mexicans, $4 On f>. 4.76; good f<» choice giu*& heifers, $n. 26Ct 6.26: fair to good heifers, $4.00'U< >36; choice to mini- grass cows, $6.00 •.’■76. good to 1* no ice grass cows. $4 unity • OO; fair to good grass cows, $:;. 10 4 4.00; •ommon to fair grass cow.*-. $2-0ofy3.00; good to choice feeders. $6.7697.60; fair t" good feeders, $6.00^6.76; common to fair P-iders, $5.00to6 00; good to ■hoire -lockers. *6.9097.60: fair to g<*od stoc.kers. $6.7 >'11 6.85: common to fair Mockers, >4-50(1 5.50; trashy stockers, $3 00fy4 50; stork heifers. $3.2695.25; -lock r ows $2.75Kb 3 40; stock calves, $350 I • ■" \ -■* 1 calves i | bulls, stags, etc.. $4.759 3.50. BKEF ftTKKKS, No. A vy Pr. No. Av. Pr. "I.1561 $ 8 60 If,.1014 $ 8 75 -I.104 5 8 80 ] 7.] 4K8 9 00 24 . 1007 9 60 9 . 101 4 10 60 HTKKRS AND IfKIFKRH. No. A v'. Pr. No. Av. Pr. -3. . 791 8 83 25 ..... . 960 10 00 H RIFERP. No. Av'. Pr 4 462 6 60 • ’ALVES. No. Av. Pr 53. . . . ;?:>i 6 00 Hogs- Receipt* 7.600 hea.. 3«l 22n 6 25 •7 . . L':»7 70 6 40 ;,7 . J94 6 60 25.. 274 ... it so f.;>..:op 6 *;» •:,5. - IP*' 6 70 66. .265 40 6 *0 75 .222 ... 6 85 Sheep and l.amhe Receipt*. 12.000 head Although supplies «*f lambs carry 'll? Mile; flesh were not overly heavy this morning traders wete a little alow in getting together, buy ere coming into tbs > 8 rd .s determined to fill their orders st lower |e\.-is with the little stuff moved •arty looking steady to 25o lower. Lteslra hlc feeder lamb* continue rather scarce with th« market on th« klnil hers look mg steady Si hiJv price* Hen evident in the agpd sheep trade. Quotation* **n Sheep; Fat lambs good ' <•* choice. Jit., .i i j jo fat lambs. f.*lr to goo.]. S L 1.00 « 1 1.76 . clipped Iambs. $10.60 U H.OO; f* i-ikr lamb*. $ 11.25 ft 1 2.6»; '•• t hers, $8.00^x7.76; yearlings. $* ut'ii 10 00; fat eto light. $6.1:5 fy. 6.15; fat ewes, heavy, $7,50 p 5.00 Re-eipfa and diapoaition of 1ivtaio. kyar.i*. «»tnaha \>h , f"r 24 hour* en-img at 3 p. m No\-ru ber 19. RECEIPTS -CARLOTS. tattle. Hogs. Sheep Hor ses ■- m - p... t- 4 -; ■ • VVaha»h II. R . Mo. I’,v , f R v 4 ' ■ p. ft .ft.147 12 :i : C .% N. 3V . e»*t s 2 3 1 ’ A. N V s *»*» f J $0 ‘ ; s «’ St. r m a ii „ i i 1 R A ^ p2 4*1 . ' *MI A ,u . 9: 7 2i3o Hlaasburg. M . * Hoffmann lim* , 1-4 Mayerom; h A. Vail. 1 if. Id west P*^k. •'« *. I dinnhs Park •'•> ; I .lohn Roth a Son* -n S Mm»ln Pack. Co. -.2 Mur,.h). J U . j;j„ _ S.v.r.r, * Co 3.71 .... I mroln Pant. Co.... UM f\ iiaon Pack. Co. . . 1 | “ Ander*on Son 2 4 H^n t nn VCAr fl 1 «»0 ch".v vv ji; ::: Efir; vv’ •• fit M«. >,>. J„hn 144 . in«hr.m, T .. „ ;;; j;; Kellogg. I • ; 2«s Ki.k pro# a i_ is* Krebhe A Co. ] » . I.Uberger. II S M.. Kan. #• a c c.. 2o* Neh tatll- Co . i 4 . Root, I M. A Co til Rose nt toe k Bfo* 121 Sargent A F j .,4 Smllev Bros .. t- . **'tl• * \ an Hroa 47 . v s . VV R a. C„ . 31 1 •••• M eri A |.Pg*n _ 77 . M Mo wit*. M A . . J , | l|e*« . . , «47 Swift. Tnn*. 1,9 Other bii) era .......1432 1*70 TAt»l • 12*4 Mil 1 422? Chicago UifMorL « ho-aeo. Vov 19 fame Receipts. * Heat! unevenly slow; belter grades.. PPR'I if» M? .til killing cla*« s. steady spot ee.ik to lower <>n plain abort fed et**r* and yearlings, killing quality plain. t»UlK ftr\ life-, and 'furling*, ft ..off j ft 70 best ' M'ling* || 40; heat matured steer* at noon. Ill 25 bulk western grass steers. If ‘ " q 7 On bulk fs f she slot k short fe»J and gi*«*\ kind; most fat row*. 1325*1 I Hulk b» * f heifers ft 75 d4 Oft. rels Mtel' long fed VeHtllrig heifers. If „'t ./ • 'ft bulls t loamg strong to I *r higher; ttn kind of value In sell .«f JJ 7, yp Weighty eausag.' ImiIIs, *425 slot nl..n western grass hulls mostly f3 5ftft.< 65, vftslers 2ut* lower, hulk around |« oft feu • ” • •* ,r> packers; head siring « mtsd "h st*'«rs >11 feefjer lotveis |7. A5. pulk sin* k*r* and fee.ho s. If. Jr 7 6 25 ll'igs Receipts fton head; mostly 15c to 2 « high.', hllllv Rood mid I hot. • 2'»*» 1*1 27.0 noirti.l bult h. rs 1 . top I / ?'•, net 1 e 1 grad-« 16<» 10 |Mtlk parking N"*> •*' *0 ©r. S 5 , g.Hilt Slid chol'S W eight V ftlftughtsr pigs. t: f.UqrtOO, estnm* ed holdover, 9.0*10. •Sheep and I.iiiiIh Rt>ctlpli, 29 ftfto head. fs» lamhs futlv Sue lower; -pots t»11*r«• . l ulls . .!• In 5*»c loWet , Sheen sr«)Utl l.l\est«M k Kansas •' 11 v. Mo Nov. | «j 1 h 11 |c~|{« •*e|pts, 26 >1011 hcsil, * ral ves, 6,000. desir h Hie bandy weight si* is and \estllnga steady to strong; other killing gtc*rs tioiind steatlv lest wailings, 912.00. odd Inis un to $12 heavv gif. i», 11 it n bulk short feds. 97.&0 tf * "6; hotter rim.1. Iie*-f ruR«, Slcadv. In-between grade*. • aimeia and cutter* uneven, weak in 1, lower; bulk hoof cows. *.3,25 © 4.77. . .mu tiers and outlets «' *p - on, iMills. .drndv bologna. 93.25 n 75. calves. steady. pmo- 1 irhI top. |v r.11. In h \ i*■ a and medium*. 13.50ft*. 50 ih'sitahlc Stockers anti feed vra, fully atendv. hulk 96.00© 7 50 Hogs Receipts. 1 4 000 head mostly I ... higher , |.«tf> ? 1 nils to packers dull; few* sals strong to ICr higher, packet top. I». *i 5 ; frailer tap. *6 75; shipper top. $t» 7". hulk of snles. Sr, 4njM 7ft. most packers holding hack; 94 65 paid hulk thsliahlc 200 In 2 till pound. ft. Hft8fK7U deslro his 170 to 200 Pound 9'* 40 b t.Aft. 13ft in t . .1 pound $ 6*1© 6.75; pat king imvi mostly t« 10©6 ;<». alack pigs. l0©l.3a higher, hulk |l 7 5 ©6. 2ft. Hheep and Lambs Receplts 5. ft Oft head; land's mound 25c lower. *om* laic sale* 5ftc low. t . Imsi fed offerings, II ol he^r fctl In' § I11.66© If I"; top nsllwr *11.7 ». *hecp. steady It* weak, fed weth ••is. *7 60o*tMlM*A ai**ii«i< to Miron*. '; <»dd loi •• vm'IIUM* $tl 611.*6; hi>Mw m»-*»A, $10 ii bulk -%horl TaiIb. ft.ftO^J* *‘»0. hollar *rHi|A* l)*rf *nH« ; In loinrrn irn*|i>H r*nn<*i* a n*i ■ ullrm tinA\rn «**;ik to 1 Ar |ow»*i hull • *Anf row* - a I *■ I'ninr • uni . »»t • i a $ 1 t 1j 3 oo hull" pii*R <1 \ , ho In* n m $ I 2 ff ‘ I * *•« 1 V* ■ Bi AM d v niBrll.nl t«»|• MHO. hOBvl«B rod nicilluniA. I '(f ' f *■ ■ I r M h 1A AtOrkATB and fAAdAI*. f l« 11 > ■ (Andy; hulk, $OOOCf7 HO 11 ■ * * b M **rp| |, i *. 1 4.000 hr*.i nioaily Ik*’ hl*h*» Iradar i up, $».••. aIiippai top. $r, ?0 hulk **r * |r . $», 40 • . *• in... I r i * hold In* I trt " • im < hull •1*Alr*lilA "no i.» n i>«• 111» < I *'■ M1',) 4 , i . 130 lo ' o pound f i ’> i H I t* »ri. mg *•«>vvb oin*l |> I* 10 ii it i in- U p. i » l i l . i h I * h a i till. $ 4 7 i i / MM*»Ap ond I.hiuIih |(. **i| " * 1 fHintiA mnd !"• |mp at Iia** f • *ff• • • III*’ • I " * ! Ill f .1 • 4 I •'* I I ! 1 " inp nutivAM. Il . Min-' i*. • * I \ to i" ii f Ail walhora I, 1.1> t» h oo v| .|o»r|>l« I.UrMlnrk 541 .foBrpli, ,M*. N*i' IW II oq !{«• ■ AI pl A 1.000 il I’M ll up! llAd III •» l.il luuhAr. Inp. $r, i*i hulk uf amIa* $k • :< ii • $'• • « t ( |a |{ i*r a i p | ■ k. .on ii >< n a r a 11 \ “Om.Ii . *1 < i a $ k 7 k u I " w -* a pd h a . f * i - M On H 10 nr. . .» | \ r *i $ 4 •• " If • 00 . Ai nrk ai * *rd fi»B'l*rr. 11 ftO'd . .o «ht»p *nd I <0 W b* U'r-inU ? Oftn |i*g.| • low bddlnjr |o»v*r. lamb*. 112 n ^ CT 1 2 •»', • * aa. 11 if 3 * 2 fc Financial Total stork sales. 997,ti»0 shares \ Twenty industrial* averaged $5*1.3*: net gain. $1 '.«» ll ch, !•»-*: $lti5 3$: low. $*5 76. Twenty railroad* averaged $*.3 32. ne! gain. 7t'»*' High. 192.1. $90.91. low. $79 53. Il> \smh dated Frees. New York. Nov 1 **.—All speculative market* moved briskly upward today. ■ hiefly on the announcement that a break between Great Britain and France bad been averted, at least temporarily. The outstanding feature wan the sensational to rent .jump in sterling exchange. whir*h had established a new low record of $4.26'* earlier in Ihe day. Stock prices advanced one* to four points, active industrial and railroad bonds moved up a point or more, <-olton futures sold at the highest prices in three year* and grain quotations aver aged atioiii half a cent higher. 3'he upward movement in stork price* also wirs aided by a aerie*, of favorable dividend developments including the In itial payment of o't cent* » share on «'al qui*d and llecla, the itirrcHse from $6 to $*» in th annual rati on DuPont, and the increase from $2 to $2 *f» in the quarterly disbursement by l be Childs eompanv by reports ilia i Preside ill. ('oolidge had ap pro\e.| Secretary Mellon’* tax reduction program and by Ihe met ease, in pig Iron price*. Shorts, who had sold the speculatDe f«\ orite* freol\ last week on the theory that a break up of ihe onlen'e was unavoid able. hastened to cover when the morn ing cable* announced that ihe council of ambassadors had reached a tentative agreement at (heir first uieeiing Bald " In. Slud> hsk- i, American (.’an and Gulf States Steel closed .3 or more points high er ami Davidson showed a net gam of t points, buying of this issue bekig predi cated on reports that negotiations for the use of the silica get process were being ■ aerie.i on with other refining companies of t he Standard till group, a contract with Vacuum having been closed last ween. Steel shares were ajighllv h«-*vy at the opening, toil t he> soon moved up w ith 'tie rest of the list. United State* Steel • omnion closing 1higher and Crucible. Republic and Bethlehem showing net gain* of 1 to ? point*. The best. demonstration of gross strength however. wa* given by 1 he • rjijipinente. tobacco* and motor* Pool operation* were resumed with Increased I •igor in various sections of the Mat and •■■re reaporiKihle for *nme extended • a in*, particularly among the special tie*. Rails lagged tMSiuewhat behind the In duxtrial*. Krfe issue* were again heavily nought on unofficial reporta that gross income for October hail exceeded $12,000. r,00 and that operating expense* had been reducer! Baltimore ^ i rhio was strong on Pres dent Willard s favorable estimat* of rarningv United Cigar Store* was one of the high spot* of the tobac.-n group. Jumping 12 point * Schulte advanced <’■ and t.orll iard T ’4. l>u Font touched 131 \ on an nouncement r.f the higher dividend, but eased later to I "0. ttp on the day.1 • tfher outstanding strong *pnta Included Ceneral Flcrtric, Ann Arbor preferred.; Big Four." Strom berg 'arburetor. Su perior steel and Tidewater OH. up 3 to 0 >« points bemand sterling touched 14 "A and then dropped hack to $4.‘‘214 French franc* junmed 25. point* to f« 4*c and then *|ld off to 5.31c. Similarly erratic changes took place ;n other rate* • ’all money opened a» 4 v4 per rent and then advanced to r. Time mone\ and commercial paper tate* were unchanged New York Quotations Nrw York Mock ex* hang* quo'ationa funjtehed h\ J s Ilach* A Co. 2-4 «'mafia National Bank building. * Sat. IIi*n. Low. Clone Close. •J** Hub. b% vhu-.i rhem . b4 % «t, % 6., ‘ UiM-«’halrner* 41% 41 % 41% 41% Am Beet Su* ... .34 'm < an . !ftf% 97 % lo| a; % Am «•»»• A K J6l% 16'1 160 ]J Am Hide x |. |jf,J |< 4 2% 'm inter <'orp . 26% 2". % 27 % 2 I% 'in l,m Oil j 7 1T% A mi Ship Mr Com . . 12% 11% 12% 11% Ami Sum ■ . ..■* >v s:% f,#’ Am St I K . 1* 37% 7% Vnt kufir . ••' % *> 4 , v hi Sumatra . '*11% n 2“% |M. }»• '• t .. 1. «. u}<* i:sh 1 A rn robarco ... . 14<; ' in W oolan . , ’. • % 7 % . .19% •,% 3> % ».*. A >s • »• ... 7 ; Atchison ... 'jh% 9.-.% 9« % >,,»% A f 1 i * A- W I . . . I r> % h'« 1 • «. If* \ »i-f »n Nirh-.'a .. 24% 2 4% 1'* % . 4 A mo Knitter . - „ Baldwin . . !?•% 12* % 12*% 1:2% Ma'rim *re Co .6 * % 67% t; Met S' . e| . 61 % 19 . 1 % 4 3 •« Ba»eh Magrm to . 2 4 S'% „S - ''aJlfornio. Pack. sc% ' Mif 'ima I'eie . l 31% 22% 21% • 'ana <11an 1% 14 % 14 . % 14 > % ;« « ventral leather . 1; J2*% 12% 1:% 'handler Mo'ora 7.1% fci% 61% 60% 4*heao. A O. ... 71% 7) 7 3 71 ‘hi C N \V. . . b» f.r. % #, j *;>% ' . M A,. S'. P . . 1 % 1 % 1V% 13% «’ . M. A St p, P. 2*;% rr, 24% ; \ % •’ n \ A r . .4% :3% 24% v*% • li le ('Opptr ..27% 27% 27% 27 • Hmo . . . i 7 % 1 % 17% 17 • ora eola . . .. 72% 7 1 7^% 31% ' ol. I' A. 1 . .. 23% 23 23 % • % • olumbla linn . , .12 % 7 % ' nn < lfc.it H ..16% 17 i; % 1b •'onrinenfai Cm .61% t*ft 61 % l»o • orn Prod. . . I .ft % 12 7% lift j ,% 4’oaden . 27 % % •; % , rut bla . . 4.* 4 b4 6.i% ►* % Cuba <'ina Sun . . r. % 12% ) n 12 % ' •* SU« DM 47% 49% 46% ‘ Uba 9 m 6na . . 30% 24% 29% 23 Ouyamel FrOir ... ..?% »s Oavidson Cbfcni ...€*% 6w 61% r.n% >*'!• *11 I ome 6f»n ... 1 s % IP, 14% 1 « Dupont da N .... 131 179% lit* 120% grt* .11% 5 7% 17% 1. Famous Players . 64% 62% 64% 6 2 Flak Rubber . 7 r% 6 % *, % Freeport Tessa ... 11% 1! 11% 11% Orn A-uhalt ... „*% si% % .it , *«• Nor II jiifl . . 6b% .-•»% .6% 66% '•’ilf Ufa'*! * 91% M % 7**% Hudboti Motors 2 * % 26 :•% < % HeUtltm < U! .... f. 2 % .1 v 2 % 49 Hupp Motor* .. 23% 23’4 7*-- % 72% III • ’«n .102 102 Inspiration ... 2* 2»% 2* 2 7 % Infer Harvester . . . .... 74 7 s, Int MM . 7 % . % Inf \1 M pfd . .. i-1% 31% 3 7% If Imernsi N ■ kel ... 11% 11 % 11% 1 I % Ititer Paper . 3.1 % 3" Invincible * mi j* % * % » m » K < Pout h l *. % 1 • v K*ll> Spring . “7% 26% 27 V _ 7. % K enneoof t .. 34% .1% ;t% % 3 3% Keyatfin# Tlra ... ,3 f.ee Rubbei .1 % 13% 1 % 1:. % I.eh'ah Valley 6ft % 6n * f"% 4ft I.frna 6b 64% 6 f* % 64 f .Of Ml Sr Nash 9 9% Mark Truck . ,.*»% 9«> »l 7*% Marian*! . 2: % 21% 23% 22 Mat well Motor R I *’% !6% Ib% lb% Viri ran «boartl. J % 13 1 * % 13 Mill StalM oil .. «% *% 4% 1% Vlldvtle Steel. 2; 2b % VI.1 Par I fir . 1ft % 9% 141% *» % Mo Pa- pfd . 2 * 2i% 2 4 27 M '»u 1 Wat >1.V % 24% 26 % L' 4 % \»| l.namel . .. 4ft 31% 4t) ", % N at 1 .ead .... J 2.7 % 1 N V Ai ■ Brake . . 4" 1 i% 40 N Y Central.Jfti% 100% 101% 100% NY \ IIAII . 14N 1 % 14% H N"i tli Pac.6- % 67% % Orpheum ...... 17 «*e its It-1 l lo ... 4-% 41% 62% M% P*« Ifto OH . - ft % 3 i .19 % 37 4 Pan Ainerl »n ft % .*•« 69 % 67 % »*an A in H * .. 6‘ 6<-% 67% «6 % Penn It ft ... 4 I % 4 I % 41 % 41 % i'eapl** <;*"• 34% 93% 94% 93% piiimp* P* • . % : 1 % .% 74 % lv nr.* . Arrow . 9% Pree Steel <‘ar . ... 6U Prod a He 19% 19 1«»% )7% Pullman ..126% 122% 124 123 Pure % 47 46% Hoy It. N T 49% 46% «*% 4'% Si |( A San Fr 19% 19% 19% ! 9 Sears H«i< .... *<. 64% »f*% 9-ts Shell I'll. 4 nl .14% 1 ;* % 1413% Sin 4*11 . 19 \ 1 6 % 1.9 % 19 t4 S|oss - Sh»*f .... 6" 49 6t) 49 Skeliy till ... I - % I' % 16% l % Sou. r«. .97 6 6% *7 66% Sou Hail . . n* % 3 % 6 % 57* % Si ail. 1*11 -if v.. . i>: « :*3% i.6 63% Stan Oil! *.f S J. 3.1% *2% 13% 32% Stew ill Warner . 91\ % y<% 94% 94% Strninberif t'arb . 9 79% *2 *9% Studrbnkn H*4 % 101 lft.1% 1U0 « Ta*nv <•.,. 39% J9% 39% 39% Teaaa A Parlflr.. . ... 19 Tlmkefi Roller B "«*% 37% ^V% !* % Tubs<*ro Products.. 67% 66 S* f*a I'nliRitu Prod A . *9% 6* 99% 97% Trans Oil . 2 ’.'% I II ion Pm <‘l fits 131% 1.7"% t :n % 13»»% I'lilted Krill 1 17n 173% 17 * 17 4% I ot'l Retail Store* I M*lU I ta> V llierl • « Mil Toban o <’o ) . . . I S lud A Irnhoi, -ft% •» .% 10% 1 ft . VV aha ah V 3 4 3 % .77% -'•%! Weal Inghoiiae FI 69% 67% 69 % 6i% W Idl. »*..** le* 011 21 % 71 While Vl.dorp . 6"% 6" 4ft % Will* a Ovfi land 7% 7% 7% f%. W llantt 2 "ft% V J0% W '•* i Itlrigton IV. 24 Tot ^ I eim He, 4ft7 l I""' Total bonds $9,970,000 fit* l.llPatlN'Ii MlrtU* 'Mli In. Nov I ? intll* tin • 7.000 h'H'1 mark*! ktllrra ■ n.|i • nk nf.n-krra Hi «H' fnl *tn r» • •"J I. on -i |oo loilk <,f>0 u i" fill uml hnlfr** 1 OQ.io.oo II ilnr ’ ' • I* O i til | D r • > • >1 < 00 , ft mill n * i.i ii. if.-1 « I mi I. v on <■ I I1 " »Mlllw. | IlH h | l r. ill 1 •. $.1 llO t *" ‘im in i Mflotf. io i,i, u inniilnan • im! ■■till.** $1 o». ii ; .» fi»»i|i»t|t i*iiiv* anil Ih- ■ >i■ i •• • on '■! on Mur * l(i'.#i|ii- i.ii"ii linnil, mm Uni 10 >• I Imlii «n|i. IH ?». hulk of nah * | »►...» i, , it, llgtift I* no * in uf. h.t*. i 1 *' " ■ * i *.* Mil and, $* <0f.|0 . lirn i i 11*i* I- in I'i ti 0 40 Mhn*|. mill lartihn nnrnlpta J liOO hmd ill i l»nf afn.idi On. Mil nr. \ "t »■ ^im IP Rat • ?i. 4 4. MMl no d'lllnt a 4» ** ■■ ■ I New York Bonds New Tork, \o\, 19—Today* invest mcnt market was featured by a sharp ri.e hi European bonds. Influenced b> dis patches fmm abroad Indicating the threatened break between ihe allies had been averted. Some of th** French ton ni'-ipals advanced beyond their levels on last Friday when they broke badly In active selling The balance uf th' listed bond* held close to Saturday** prices with sonic im provement in some of the industrial liens, notably steals, sugars and coppers. Active i*nltad Stains bonds generally gave ground j but recessions were smsII. French government "‘^e and *s moved up 2'* and 2% points, respectively, w hile I some of ily» Fieri' h municipals sold more than H point* high' r Belgian govern mental bonds advanced In excess of li polni. Better prices prevailed also for | other European government Issues and! Bolivia Ms advanced a point. The market . ontinued to absorb aiaablc j offerings of new securities, bankers i* porting several issues aggregating more than $20,ft0n.000 as having been subset Hied tods v Bids will he opened at Eansing. Mich , tomorrow for »n issue of $3.000.fiho 4 \-4 per cent Michigan si are highw ay bonds. I . m. iloml*. t.SAIc* In $1.000-) High. I.mv, (.'lose. 196 Liberty 3%a .99.2* 99 21 99.26 * Liberty 2d 4s .. 97.29 9, 26 97.26 99 Ubertv 1st 4%s ...98 3 97 27 97.27 269 Ubertv 2d 4%e .9*.2 9? ?7 97 27 1 4 4 7 Liberty 3d 4%v ..992* 9* 30 9*.SI 693 Ubertv 4th 4'«s .98 3 97 2* 9. 29 328 L h lIBv 4 'j ■ .. .99.14 99. Id 99.10 I orel*n 13 A .1 M W 68... 75 % 74% 7 % 17 Argentine 7.« .H»2% 102 51 Austrian d * I 7*.. *6% 86% 86% 69 t'itv Hordes im 6s . 76 7 4 % 76 14 4 * f t y l *op. ri 0%s V8 A 7 87% "8 t'itv titer V 7 %» . 77 76 % 77 89 «'Ity Lyons.... .. 7 u % 7t% 7 % 2-j t’ity of M t,a • t 74% 75%* 20 t 'll y of H dr 8s '47. 89% M% *8% I t.lfy of Tokio bs .. 64% 64% 6 4* 5 t’itv of Zurich 0» I Op 3 09 J 09 61 l‘ Rep ** «-tfs 92% 91 % 9J % 1 Han M 8- X . .I0r. % j n»; % j 06 % 49 Dept of Seine 7a »2 *0 82 22 D of r b%% n '29.101% 1 uI I«• I 22 Horn of r T»2 99 t 9x% 89% 39 |> East lndes be '62. 93 % 92% 9.5 1 9 Hutch E hid 6» 47. 9 4 P.% 9 4 196 French Rep s« 96% 94% v *, , 1 •’1 French Rep 7%e., 9* 91% 9'% 39 Japanese i t 9%*. 9. ? % 9** 5 Japanese 4*- 79% 7’*% 79 % 49 Kin* of fjelgium 8- 100% 99 99 \ 8 2 Kiri* of Re I * /%* 97% ’* % 97% 4i Kin* of r ten mark 6a 9 4 '* 1 % 76 Kin* of Italy 6 % a 9«% 98 P‘% 5* K'n* of Nefher Hr 9. 91% 15 Kin* of Norway 6a a:?1* '*-% 0 , 11 Kin Sr* t’ro si *.« > , r, , % 26 Kin of fhveeden rts.103 10* Jt»3 7 ttr'enlal He <|eb fa H* % k i '*'*9 171 Parla-l.yons Met! 0s 70 66 % 7«t 4 Rep of Moll\ 1 a 8« >» -. % (•; 11 Keo of • hile 9* ’41 . 104 % J " t u jot >, s Hep ,.f 1 bile 1 % 94 % 9 % 4 .5 Rep of t’olom •> % S 9 5 % 95 9 % 116 Rep of t’UbR >%* 99% 90 9*1 1 Re of Haiti 6* \ .5 2 90% 9*i% SM»% 2 SI of QuetnHland 6- l""% 100% J On % 6 St of San J*au * f as 9 9 94% yi 1 8 wigs t’on fed *• .112 112 312 16 FKoft.BA 1 5 1 v * ’29.10* l"r.k, i «• * 295 L’KofGflAI 5%-- 27.100% 99 %1 Juft o4 I s of HrnriI u 9 5% 94% 9t , 7 !’ K of Rraasil 7%* 95 9 5 9. 14 I 5*. f Hr -OH' El 7a 79% 7 9 79 1 I' ** of M»’ino be. 4 1 4.: 47 1 l S of Meaico 4« 26 ys 26 Kni tufty and Miftcellaneona. H Am Air i'hi'111 i'i* 51 9..% #7 12 A »n#r Sm-lt 6* . 1 "J % ] <1 7 % 1-..% If* A»?ier Sim-It on ... . 92% 91% 91% II %rmr Sug . . J "4 1""% !«»*•% 4 Am TAT cv 6*!. .11*% 116 1 1H 16 Am TAT ml Ir 5a. . 9*. % 96 9*i 19 Am TAT col- 4 a 91-% 9. 4 9 _ 4 I Am TV TV A Ml *4% - t » > 1 % il4 Ana cun Pop 7s " H. 9ft 97 9ft 14 An aeon lop 6« 8". 9 % 91% 9:.% 4 Armour a Po I'^i M', *4 *4 j. 1 % 5 A T A M K d»ti li ** % ft ft * 1 1 A T A S F ad 4a -• Ml , ? „ ','(■* 1 At P“t hill*- 1st c 4s M6% .ift % V, , 1 At lief d 6* . . 97% 97% 97 % 4 He It A- Ohio *' . . !" 1 1 •*] J . | 21 Half A o c 4%* *".% *•;% . % 9 Half A <» 4- \« , <«% - % I'-’ H" II Tl Pa lalAr •* - 97% 9ft % 97 17 Heth Sf to- A . . 97% 97 % 97 % 3 Heth 8t fp 99% ft9 *9 % - Bklyn Kd x^n 7* i» ios% |m*% ]«*% 5 l an North 7 *. ...113 112 1 ’ 23 Pan Pa<- d 4s 7ft % 7% 7ft % 1 » P .•* I 6 r H A % ' i .- I 9 9 ‘ ■ % . 3 « m a y It , 7 ■ • 4 • h! *i % 2 Pon Pon 5a *7 ft 7 5 7 9< Po* a ''.uif ■! •• 94 % 9 % u 4 . Puli A f" Sug ** !••*% : ■.% l*ift% II l*ei A Hud if 4- ftt% 5.7% • % i. I* A K il rf f-» . 3\% r.* 7«% [ 22 I* A R 1? con 4a 67% 66% r. 7 M [»e» Kd ref 6* l«U% 1* 7% Ju.1% 1 l»et l »d Rfta 4%. [ - % * % l*on hi rfg «7% 4 7*8 ft.% 11 l»pm Nem 7%«i 194% jo* jp* Z K * n 1 • A K i ft ■ % j % o 0 > Z K#1I) S To ft * I«tl lit | ft \ * l.orjia ft N ,t( o* 'ft'* 9ft % 9ft % ' K*,'HS A N uni 4s 4ft % *9% i5% Man*• *ug ... 9* % 94 % as*: I 2 » Makf t R> r»> ■ 91% 91 4' ! 4 Mill h*ee| r\ Sh %ft *6 I 1 M K R ft I. .* • 4 I • • % 4 0% 4.11. 1 ',S,P * »■•%* 1->1% 101% . l M K A T i» I 6* 1 9 7% 9* • ft % ! •- « K A r T, I .N \ O ?!«! .. . 7* 'I K A T n * H .1 ft % ;■»« % 5«% ; 4ft 'To Pac con 6* '*% ** **% 4 • 4’ o p*c p. n 1 . - % 1 54 on t Pow 5i* \ 41 », 54% 9 4-* * N K T A- T 1 at f.* >*, % 96% 9., % 40 N O T A 41 ln« . • *2 % si s. .. 47 N Y P deb 6a 104% 1 ft 4 % 1 «> l , 4«» N T P * e f jj .v '.4% 94 9 1 , - '■ N T 1 ‘ A- I. r.% V . 1 % 1 rt»i % 4 N V y ref ft%s H‘9% 109% J09% 2 NT •; f. 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W l loon A »' *f 7 '*• M N * 4 * 3 i\ 3 \\ lIson A*' 1*1 «• 3. 3, 3 . "4 Young SAT r* • : *, 3 «4 3 s. Tolnl **1e- of bond* ln.lxt wo-#. $1. 1*3 0011 . MinpHir., •% 11 h * ' ill 3. Mill) ptotioiio day iind l‘‘ ",R3 coo * x.-.»r ago. * PuiHloono l.gt ».* . P»4 M" '* |n". s Ms K a a 1 1*u So 7 tom* *•>* 100X4 ■ 3 Kmp 1* A K 7 S .* ot fa 30’* 30 90'* 10 Rii^ pr Hon 4- Rox* fn f o lf .1 Krb» pen lion 4* bj »* .. 1 ..’;»* 2 F.-l Rubber 3* MIN MIN MIN t i ioo.tr e h 3 ’ , x 3 v 3 7 3* 37** t llondyoar T ** »1 1 'U'S M«'** Mi'S IS 4«ond\ o.i r T »v 4 1 19 4?* Ill", 114 * I? tlr T Rx of Pan 3* M> N P'*N MXU 5: Ur Not 7* 3 103 N MR'* p \ r Vi r Not I >1 ■ >*% M 3.' • 4 ' 3 a 171 ll*r*hoy rbn.nl *« 3-i'* *33* *3** f» Mud .3 II* 1 of •* 9 v 1 *0X4 vfit 5 IIud A M ad 1 n - - 3 .• x ?* * , 7.1 Hum on A Rof pi** 3; 3R** «v * * till P» T rof fa rtf* 3 * 1* *7 i, * 7 PllniX'* • oni 8’*« |00»* 1 u0 3* J001* 1 ; 1111 1 oni rof 4* '• xi, X«\ x4 v ? Iti'liana Sioel P« 1«o** loo»* P'o«* 1 1 nt*»r Rap Trans *xo :»*1 ’* ,*.*** R«» *% 3 Ini R IV rof y*. *1 p<1 ‘ 4 * V Ini A til N|X a>1 i n HR’* US 30'* .. Im Mcr Mot * f ».* ioi* QX* 40 14 Inter Pap t ef v M x X \ X x, 1 Kanaua 4'lly SDH •' |4m| il j K«n 1 'My term 4« « »*, 3 5 >rw \ork 1»rlctl I riiH \.mv \... i Not \ 9 V |t|t lr» P-.iwv n *. .1. .lull <* nt'jfiii.- f»tu t n\ ■ 1 "r 1*1 Ult* wjilt' ' • Mhfoi It ;1« >',« l 4 '% < i i>. k'.in* ,i I '• . • * |“ • • " obttlrr M'\. nits • holrr fS lt< t, 1 !• I'fin h< •* Slrstl t h » ’ , r \ i i ,, 11.111 • * ' *. ' * HI - i II*. I f ' ■ •••*• Min*r«uU, 7 ft V- -hull* to funrt '.1' 4 hlriin iS'ulfr* rhi' sgt Nov ’» iVuli- \ '• loo • r fool* jsftl* *j»rlttf Hr t octal «ri llr. *•**•. l«r turk*\« f‘o I Omaha Produce in TTKn Criamfiy—Local nibbing price H retail-• ei*. extra'-. • ■!«•. extras iu 6o-lb tubs, 56c, standard* 49 ‘*c; firsts, 47**0. Dairy—Buyers “re paying 37€|/r.8c for best table butter in rolls or tubs. 32 4j for common packing stock. For besi sweet, unsalted butter 40c. HUTTK.RFAT For No. 1 cream local huyeis are pay ing 41 'ii 4.u at country stations, 51c deliv ered Omaha.. FRESH MILK $2.40 per ext. for fresh milk testing 2.5 delivered on dairv platform Oman*. EGG a Delivered Omaha. In new rases; Near ny. new laid clean and unlfortnlv large ' <‘fi 52- . fresh selects, 45< ; smfTT artn dirt> . _'XH 30- . cracks. Jobbing prl ■! to retailers; II. 8. special* . IL 8 extra* . No. 1 small. 21'/ 33> . checks, 24 <0 26c; storage, selects, 24c. POIH-TKY Du era paying the following prices. Al ve—Heavy hens. 5 lb*, and over, 17c; 4 to • In*, lie; light hen», 12c; springs, 16c; broilers, 1 \ lbs. '“a 12'’, Leghorn broilers and springs, 12$/14c; roosters. 10c; spring duf,k*. fat and full feather'd, 44 a Db lli ; old ducks, fat and full festhered, I 7 ^ 13« gees*-. 12V 14c; N". I turkeys, ft lbs. snd over, 26c. pigeons. $1 00 i per do/. ; no culls, sick or crippled poultry w anted. Dressed No. 1 turk*. over 9 lbs., 3f»c; old torn*. 23c; turks under ft lb'-, 2"’; g°*ne, fat, fain >. 17c; d'lcks. No. 1, 1 x ip 2'»e ; spring chickens, J67#17c; heavy hens, 18c; small hens. ] r-c; roosters and stags, 12c; capons, over 7 lbs, 2»»•. Some deal ers accepting shipments of dre* “d poultry h ml ejling as me on 10 per cent commission bn*is. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry to re tailere: .Springs, 23©25c; broilers. 3*c; bens, 21 a 25*-; roosters. I6tfipl7r. spring du< K2 -' geese, jac; turkeys. 40c. Froz en stocks: Ducks, 20c. tuikeys, 25c; geese. 20(0 256. BEEF CUTS Whole tie prices of beef cuts effective today are *3 follows; No. I rib*. 23 . No. 2. 22c; No. 3, 15c; No. J round*. J ft* NVi 2. 16c; No. 3 10c; No, 1 Join*. 36c; No. 2, li&c: No. 3. 16c; No. J chuck*. Inc; No. 2. J14 c; No. 3 Mjc: Ng 1 plates. 8‘ac: No. 2. 8c: No. Swift* fr ■> Co.’s sale* , of fresh beef in Omaha w**k ending November 17 aver aged 10.85c per lb RABBIT? • ot»ontailr per doz.. ja>.H*. per doz.. $L4y. delivered KKEhH FISH Omaha joboeia are selling at about the following pm** f o. h Omaha: Fancv whit* ft-h. 50c; |»ie trout. 26--: fancy silver salmon 24c; pink salmon. IV ; hali but. *2t. northern bullheads, jumbo. 20c; catfish, regular run, -lc; channel, north ern, 300 52c; Alaska Red Chinook salmon, pika fan > ri/.t. ;ji> ker‘ mki.; fillet of haddock. 25c. black cod (table f'sb. sf- ak. 20c. flound ers j*. cr jpplr*. red «ohpp*t 27c: fresn oyaterv per goiian. |2.90®4.15. CHEESE Tyjc.nl lubber* are selling Ajn-rican ■'* n>f*x fc 9®r 7 '••• \ alenciaft d v e. I' 00 ,* iu Florida. $5 Manana*—IV r pound. 10c. Pear*- Wauhlncon Ij- Anjou*. bo*. $‘ 7.: Mi'h:c-!P Keifer-. basket, about e0 lbs, net. 11.1 A\ocades—(Alligator pears) peg doa.. |C on. drai'f* i id furnia Tokavs, about 24 lb*, net. J2.15® 2.50; Emperor, kegs. 15.00: crate*. $2 25 l.mi'in* -t'alifrn ma. fancy . box, J7.no 5t 7.50; ' ho" *. per bur, $4.00®*» guin ce#-—California 40-1b bux. 93.0U. Apples—-In boxes: Washington Delicious, 1 12.2 fai i 5.«)0; ehon * 1:50: W aehingtmi Tohnaihans. *-A'ra far,- f 2 SO; faac), I Johnathan- ex. fa fancy. $2.24. fancy. I .home. 11.50. Winter Bananas. t«n*. $ - : Waabiurton, choice li 75. Sj • _ - it berg er .c — $1 7^; tJ rimes Vold en. ebon- $1.7.7: Rom* Beauty, extra fancy. $2.50; fancy. 12.25. Appbe In baekMi to 44 I - Tda h" ,'cnat* - •/ r-‘ - $ ' d° Ifanev. $1.05; Grime*. '.older choir** $1 9$: • •joking apples diui'* $1.19: delicious, fan-> S_ King Dav 1, $1.50; old faehloned Winesap*. $1.75. \ |. j . e ' | * ■ • ! St»v nun Wmsap*. fancy. $5.09: U* >c .ou* , , t • so • r\ T ■ ■■ k I» i • »Ie 1 - f f* II ! * n I»»v * r*r j $1 5»; Jonathans, cummer* W'-». ""vegetables. .Tub?" s prices i • - . , ■ ». »- .J0*' t v - tj*’ r*i, 29 -i I p*r d '• n* }«liow. in mpHi •6 l ’ meI"U* II - 99. JMjuaxn Uuboaro. Jo per o. per Jb < Iowa red. -ack* 4>~: whites, mrt■ • ...; per lb.. Spanish per '-at* $2 7 write pi'kling. ;** r market basket, I! ■ " Root .---Turn j v parsnip#, beef# end e*r ro-.n IT. sa <■*, :«.*•; P*-” u* : luiabaiai * ,. ■ - Sc: lea* 1 ban each#, S44c. . »»*r< Matv i ' • doten, a cording to R:z* »*'*. MP b'gan, rer dox , .'r. Pei p*>«--Greei. Mango, prr market tas Ke« f| of. potato#*—N*br-e*'» «'h aha dcalsra a:* selling in ra riots fob. um*h>: t pland PrairieNo. 1, 114 15.50, | V J ’ ,5 0 Midland Prnlri. No 1. J1 5 -r I 4 09 . » o 11 m (*«gi; u0. No. i $0.0001 f'" Lowland P*-a>rle— No. 1. • ».Q0Vl*.irt> No :* «« 09 0 7.0ft Pi Ha t Hlfa'fx - < ho> -e. *:.0 f No 1. IJ9ft0*»21 r"* . standard. M* mu n •>.-. No in f” ; 1 T , No V • ; I 4 9" ’’?f-aw—Oat*. Is. 00 H 0.0**. wheat. fi.CQ& I.P9 FEED. • • cab* m- x *t"f lot.be « * * t stP’.ng their prod” •- m ar’ -ad tola at Ihs fol lowing pr» ♦« f. o b. Omaha; Wheat feed*, liniiiadate delivery: j }i »o brown short x. S ' . x) k- »y , • hot-**, j ' t-xidddng* 177 • texldog, tSS.76; alfalfa tr.e *L fix.bft Derembei d- I very *169: No 1 S,ot. * 7 6.. J««.. h.'r dell'er*. f.xf 1 • r ««>. «i IT 0. "t p. r cert IT". 69, . ..t tone e.>.| meal. 42 per rent. *.179. hominy feed, w hi * w or ' 'low, 124"** butteimi'k. • »*« de need 19-bW lots, 1 46,- per lb . fIs e buffet milk. SA*t to 1.699 «*.. per lb.; eggshell, dried a< <1 ground IvO-lb. h»c« *2. per tor> ’ gtsfer feeding tankage, i.O per L/ni. $60.9" per ton. ^ FLODR. First patent, in 9$-lb 'mei ff * •* !> * 1" per hi*! ; fan- ' clear. n 4H-lb Iwut'. $6 19 per bbl . while or vellow eornmeal. i*t cwt . $ QuotMtlob* are fur round lots. f, o b. t li.xha. HIDES WOOL TALLOW Pr|r■<** f.r nted nrbixv are **n th* h-» e of bn yet*' weight and selections, 0* txered In i »maha . If i,« *» iiv •: . . ) ,i d h de*. | 6, \.. 4 hxng h:*ti-*d lud - «• »"i1 1r green hid.-- «• and "• . hull*. 4 end A Buyer’s Market Sound, l.onir Term bonds of establisheiLHorpora tions are obtainable at prices to yield from b « to 7#>. May we »end you our current list o( selected investments' ‘JfeQiahaTrust Gmpany Omnia UW da*i Baling 1r branded bide.. ,N. 1 ,,«'bid• * No. 1, :••; eaIf. me and I «',c; deacon*. «<» <»nta each. «!ue ak ne. No. 1. :■ ; borse hnl.,. .» trul UM each; ponies and ulu*" »l*» cotta. each; boa ak.na. ■ o •■ »» . <•:* h*«,Yw No I X. per II. . dry ralt'-l. No. 1, •“ per II.* . d *l>l'. Nu I. • '"‘f lb Wool: fell". »I -* t" »l • • 1 007 tons com pared with 976,212 ton* in the »ame period laid j(»p and cotton ***#»d on band if ii'.llfl Octobc- 31. totalled 731.281 ton* eontparoj with 7SM'-7 ton* a year a*e» th" c**n*us bureau announced today.. Colton product* manufactured In the threemonth* period and on hand October 31 included: __ ****** Crude oil produced. 2(1.066,163 pound* ,.oHT-r»'l »r|. :»».«»»• •< for th* .an period la*t year and on band. pound* compared with 1*»". 136,917. Refined oil produce#! 171 199.6S3 pounc* fompec ] with 17: VM 1 • and on hand 70 co7,filM pound* compared v.uh S6,8»t, 07 2 ( Iticafrt Stork*. Opcnln* and 4 lo*#. Hid and \*k. 1 Armour Co, III*, pt d. . «* S © 2* 2—Armour *•>. Del. pfd. • *J,xj 6-s :; - AI bn ' pli k -- > f r 1 '■* • I . i . arbide .. ■ ■ • • • *•?» 9 *1' > 7 -Conti Motor* .. * * © s—■< uda *»y ..2* *F i * liar. Kocr - .•; * ,* Qi *(' JO-Dlamond Match .117*<*«Jl-0 lj.__lo.er* wfd. *■/ 12 Kdlv Taper . 3*!-S' *? ,* 13 -Idbbj . J ’if '•;* 1 4 Natl J/e«ther .( " © * 4 1. -Quaker »».x»b bid. H, Re, Motor* .. 1. » IT gwift • o. !'•:-/]• U- s-.vlft Inti. 1 * la f 1 ' 7* is Thompson . 60 a 60 /» 20—Wahl .< 2 I — W ri 8r 1 *• •• .J21 |lt| 4 . Y • 04% Mf K. O'. . * ’ •: a 23—Yellow Cub.llf'j®*** New York I’rodm**. \>w Yoik. Nov 19. Rutter—Bai»ly steadv : r< • -ipl*. 6creamery higher than * < \ i ra' I'a „»■. r i earner v extra* «S; wor^i. ’a « I : creamery ftrats. i.. si -■ e», 4’5 ^ jh king stock. | cu? rep* make No. 2. Sf|H 'ior FTjrg* ; !-*e - ft 7ft < ft ex rationed extra til 'a J41 : d*> f1r*t.'-. a.' *r 0* do i**5'end' and poO'er. 30©6'" . F*»c*fir white* extra*. 74a30c: Fa ••■f* o.s-t whites, fir*** to extra first*. 6' a 7 V refrigerator f r§i«, r.i"3c. 1 Cheev«.— steady. receipts. 71 134 pound*: «fa'e whole milk flat-, held, fancy fo faro tal* 27*1 2* ■ . d-» average run, 1 23 4* fy-26 !»» ' &'at' w hole milk, flat* toil! to fa n«*y. J T !« 4g r' 'ff; do tver^j* ! run. 34 ft 2&c : st.ato whol** milk twin*, f-.-h fa* . 2.'©2*.*, do axerage run. 24 ©2 me. ^ New Y «trk Mrlih. New York. Nov. i •» - i ijpp'r easy, elf'- « truly tic *t»ot and future* 13'» Tin firm. spol and future- 4"5A. Iron steady. No t northern. 121.1/0*1 -2.fif,9. No. :v northern. 120.00©21 00; No •>«- - ! ■ I.ef.d *fe*d> ; Spot t6.&7 # 7. ft0. 7.-i ■ • u»- F.v** S’ Jmu a * neaiby $«.{:> 4 s.36 Antimony spot. 19*10 0 9.25, « hirttgo Potatoes. f'hM-agn No\ 39 Pomtcef -W«ak: re ceipt*.. II* vara: total shi|npeots. Satur ds-.. 7'" < arn; Bunday, :’•» < ap; non •in balk round -■*/;?*» 1 -c No l. 9Ins & 11 !** c«> ra-Hked. SSr^ 81.19 ft’ : j -«- > graded bulk ar-d pa* ked, tom* rara *inn, ng fU-id frost 73 £81-*- rwt.; M'tit c. »"i« and North Dakota sacked Red Hirer oh»«.», r B No I and partly graded. if ■ rw : *acfc«-d round whites. 83*/ S3* chi South Dakota racked round wni'p. rvoat car* showing field fro* . 7# Ci I Oc cwt. kano* ( it» Produce. Kai.sa C11 y M Vov 19.—flea*—Un lr ;• snr. 'i; fi*-•’>-• *jr; selected. 3 7 c. R, tor-—f t King. 1 vent higher, 28c; . « P«.»u‘m\ - I'm-nanged : hen*. 1*c; roc.j*< eri, J'.o . -p me«. 1t*17c; broilers 22c Fl«\»©ed. Du huh. Minn .Not. 19—-Olos® Flas November f. bid. December * 39 bid. January $: tC]i bid. May 2 39*, bid. I.nndon Money. ?. do Nov. 19.—Bar F l\rr S SB p* up. FV»» fmJi pmrtK-mUn R S F.lwertliT. 5 S. Un. Agent 40 \\ Hrmboin St . Oitcaffn, 111. Canadian Pacific t> Gene MelatG 23 Years on the Omaha Market. When Shipping Live Stock. Spy MELADY BROTHERS OMAHA Competent, Trust worthy, Successful. 100* V Service Coming and Going Updike Grain Corporation tPnr»t# Wtt« I'#(*• t Ch»c*f»» • f T*««U Ml MBf.RS •f'd \ \ I -•Hi-'f Fl*H«nj#» Order* for tram for future delivery in the pn* npal market* fnen careful and prompt attention. OMAHA Of Fll F; Omaha Grain K\ohanfr Fhonr AT lantic < >1I LINCOLN OFF1CF .’4 CS r#nuinal Bunding Phone B-ma Long Distance 110