Slump in Crop Estimate Causes Wheat to Soar Five-Cent-a-Bushcl Raise Fol lows Government Report; Speculation Broadens During Day. By CHARLES J. LEYDEN. Y nlvereal Staff Correspondent. Chicago. June 10.—Wheat soared nearly 5c a buahel today as a result of the gov ernment report, issued late Monday, con firming sensational crop deterioration during May. Speculation entered the pit With a bang and broadened as the session progressed. There was an absolute lack of selling orders at the opening bell and prices were marked up 4c on the outside figures. Best levels were reached at the finish Wheat closed 4 @ 4 »4 c higher, ■ •orn was 1%®2*4c higher, oats were 1 '» ®l%c advanced and rye ruled 2©2V|Cup. Support came from various directions. The buying that stayed the advance came from the east, it being credited to stock and cotton traders, who apparently have the confidence to Interest themselves in the grain market now that political agi tation for farm relief la over with, until December at least. A big trade was on in corn, especially In the latter part of the session, interest n tlm September and December corn was the feature, the latter delivery getting into new high ground. Cash demand for corn was nothing extraordinary. but premiums were well held, and country offerings were light. Oats received heavier buying. The gov ernment crop report was construed as bullish. , Rve bulged with other grains^ Bit traders said the character of tne . buying was the best ever. Export busi ness In this grain was fair. Provisions were fairly active and strong. Lard n. 7H#12V4c higher and rib« were 2He lower. Pit Notes. Th- grain trade »ni greatly cheered by Ihe day's .levelripmenta The character or Ihe trading In the wheat nit plainly Indl • ated the return of outside or public in terest In the market. The lack of same haa heen the distressing feature for well over a year The world supply and de mand situatl#n for 19'_’4 sized un B "h JTJ markahly stanng aa a result of the shan> losses over The winter belt, f a hies from ahrond told of European huyera being dceplv Impressed by the newa. Cash demand for wheat In all TnRrJi^!. waa active, and In the southwest offer 1 nga were well cleaned up. Hedging sal's were noted In lhte local wheat pit and protfit taking on .he advance* waa ex tensive, hut all offerings were we I ah aorhed. The Winnipeg market fa led to follow the local advance in full. hut showed more strength at the last than early, an encouraging aign 'h'1*®”- . Liverpool will reopen today and' doubt export business v/ill °rolS broader scale. I tildes from London tola of serious cron losses in Russia esn < iallv 'n the Vkralne I! was pointed out that'India has no mentionahle surplus for ■ale a'-o that the Argentine haa shipped mat of Its surplus. With the Canadian surplus alworbed it looks 'Ike the t.nited Stare.- will dictate world wheat prices for several months to come The Kansas state hoard of BIJT‘C In confirming a drop of in to -0 coin's in Wheat condition during May B'B0 *“ ,Pitted the fact that rains during June halted deterioration. But It waa Jfui’Iier emphasized that most of ,he ,7ht' " counties will need more rain within a reek If present prospects are to to be maintained. It Is readily deducted that ihe winter wheat harvest Is far from as sured In nil probability unleaa weather conditions remain constantly fa'0..ihl from now until harvest cron losses may ssaume greater proportions ,h"n Jld' at d In the government report on Monday. CHICAGO CASH PHICES. By tied ike Crain company, Atlantlc_*31j^ JTri:— IQpen. I High" Low. I clone. \ Tr,._ ■•pt. fsi,; .iaH «»3 Dec Ml i 115 41 1104 1154 > 07 ■* in j. . . . ?ui® .** i .704' ■«*.! -7«i; S :?* i -Ml :i«s; ** J u^y .7|4 »04| .-S' ;TJ» Hept. '.704! «04| .7*4] ;-4 Dec. :]5V- .7441 ".7 = 4 .744] B I :d :8t!,;8» Dec. .424 - 43 4 424 • «**») •«* ; -‘is,.j.I.i. Sent. liS:ll 10 75 1":S7 110 76 10 60 a. I;;ia i” Corn nnd When* Region Bulletin. for the 2* houre ending at 8 a. m. Tueadny: High. Low. Rain. Station! J, si 0,00 Ashland, clear .S3 0.00 Auburn, clear . ■ .‘I .e 0 07 Broken Bow cloudy -«* 003 Columbus. clear • • ■ • • ' "l™ n m Culbertson, part cloudy -.i- n‘oo Palrbury. part cloudy -<} „ 00 Fairmont. 1 "ft .r.lo“d,s..„ 0 00 Grand Island, p t c oudy. .1 - Jh Itartlngton, part cloudy. . ss 4“ JJ Hastings, part cloudy-0 no Holdrege. part cloudy -' J2 p op Lincoln, part Cloudy -71 J- „ North I.oup. clear .•#'1® Clover Seed—tll.OOSi IS..11. Lard—tin 20. Rlha— $10.12. Belllea—110.37. Minneapolis Cash Ora In. Minneapolis, June 10.—Wheat—Oirn, So 1. northern |1 17 1, HI.20%: No. * f!”r,k northern spring eh^ce t° tancy IJ.aOV *91 good to choice $1.22^01 29% • ordinary to good. •I:1?®! “l ?,i„.mher ; fl.141*; September, $1.16Hi December, * V'orn—No. 3 y w 1)o w. 7 5 '4, «'' Data—No 3 white. 47>,4@47V Flarlcy—67 ®74c. It ye—No. 2. 6«'.®46>j.r. Flax — No. 1. «2 27X08 '■ "‘r Ksnsna Cl*T < »«h v,.,m rity, Mo Juno 1 o.— w heat—No 9 hard II OlOl.M; No. 2 red. 11.03® 106 July. »%r; September. 11.00V, bid; 'Jr^-N0,13°4whlte. 82c; Ns. » yellow 444086c: No 3 yellow, 63 44 084c: 2fO. - nixed. 81440820: July. a.ked; (bep ember. 76'4c hid: December. 6 9 84 c eeked. Hay—Unchanged St. Iexile C'sah 4iraln. St I.oule. Mo. June in.-Futures: Wheat —July 11.07 44 : September, II o» Torn—July. 8084. : September. SO'tc. Oate—July. 4814c; September. not quoted. _ _ Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. June 10.—Flour—Market unchanged Br%n—$17 00® 1 4 _ J New York Sugar. New York. Juno 10—Raw iug«r ad vanced 3-16 cents early today to the basis of 6 w for Cuban duty paid bu moating Increased of tarings reacted to 6 16c. Total isles-Included about 81,000 bags Porto Tltcalf and 21.000 haga Cuba for June ah lenient to local refiner, and operators It fron" 6.16 to 6.28c duty paid. I An opening advance of 9 to v> polnta In raw sugar futures on covering and t'ubau buying prompted by th*. upturn i* • pots and the higher .ondnn market, encountered active liquidation end wee eubatglltlally loet Final prices were 1to 6 polnte net lower. July closing « 40. . Septcfnbor. 3 66c; December. ! 42c; f March. 3.17c. _ Hefin^d sugnr was firmer and un changed to 25 point* higher with Hat quo tation* ranging from 6 30 to * 66c for fine granulated Refined futures were nominal. Coffee Fill urea. Ner York. June lo — Coffee futures were higher today on report* of a slight ly batter spot demand and firmer ton* - in tlw* coat and freight market. rhe * opening WHS 5 to 9 polnta higher and the rfiarket closed at net advances of in to 22 polnta. **uly selling up to 13 Z«c I i and December to 12.20c. Hales were es I 1 Minuted at 13.000 hag* t'loalng quota Uona: July. 1323c; September. 12 69c: MM October. 12.46c: December. 12.20c: March. 11.87a; May. 11.70c. i Spot coffee wa* reported In good de ■ ■ inand- at 14 44 to 16 He for Rio 7* an l ■ V 18 to lt’4c for Huntoa 4* ! | New York Poultry. X#w York. June 10— Uve Poilllry — 1 Rasy. broilers by freight. 34® 40c; by ® express. 26® 4 3c, fowls, by fi eight, 2*‘.< . ,3 pv express. 2G0 27i . roosters by freight. H. 16c; turkeys by freight, 20026c; by *x pr*as. 260 30c. fl Dressed Poultry—La ay. chicken*. 28® |J 46c; fowl*, 22031* | Omaha Grain __/ June 10. Cash wheat sold on the tables today about Sc higher than yesterday’s spot prices. The advance was attributed en tirely to the bullish government report issued after the close yesterday. Futures were very rtrong. closing practically 4c higher than yesttrday s closing quota tions. Only 7 cars of wheat were report ed In. , Corn sold from 14c©2c higher .In sympathy with the higher wheat quota ttons. Receipts of corn were 24 cars oats followed wheat and corn and sold 1Uc up Heceipta were 15 cars. Rye and barley nominally higher. Omaha < arlnt Sales WHEAT No. 1 hard; 1 car. $1.12 No. 2 hard: * cars, $1.01: 3 cars. *1 00. No. 3 hard. 1 car, 98 4c. 1 car, 99 4c; 1 car. $1.00. No. t hard: 1 car. $1.00; 2 cars. 97c. No. 6 hard: 1 tar, 9Sc. No. 6 mixed. 1 car (durum), 96c. CC'RN No. 4 white: 3 cars. 76 4c* No. 2 ye low: 2 cars. 80c. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 79c; 2 cars. 78c. No. 4 yellow. 1 car, 77c, 1 car, 764c; 1 far. 76c. No. 5 yellow: 1 car. 754c; 1 car, 75c. OATS No. 2 white: 2 cars. 47 4c. No. 5 white; 3 cars, 47c; 1 car, 47 4c. Sample white. 1 car, 46c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 47c. Daily Inspection of Grain Received. W H EAT. Hard: 16 care No. 2, 13 cars No. 3; 3 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 3. 1 car. special. Mixed: 1 car No. 3. 1 car No 4, 4 cars No. 5. Spring: 1 car No. 5. 1 car special. Durum: l car No. 4. Total, 4 4 cars. H 4 CORN. Yellow’: 6 cars No. 2. 19 cars No. 3, 13 cars No. 4, 6 cars No. 6, 3 cars No. 6, 1 car special. White: 2 cars No. 2, 10 cara No. 3; 4 cars No. 4. 3 cars No. 5. Mixed: 4 cars No. 2, 7 cars No. 3. Total, 79 cars. OATS. White: 4 cars No. 2. 30 iari No. 3, 6 cars No. 4; 7 cars special. Total, 47 cars. BARLEY. 3 cars No. 4. Total. 3 cars. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots. > Receipts— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 7 26 1© Corn . 24 28 Oats . 16 16 11 Barley . . . 1 Shipments— Wheat .. 24 28 18 Corn . 55 43 2* Oats . 41 1H 17 Rye . 9 5 Barley . TRIM ARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ( Bushels > Receipts— Today Wk. Ago Yr Ago Wheat . 592.000 493.0*0 568.000 Corn . 939.000 861.000 601.000 Oats . 215.00 501.000 651.000 Shipments— Wheat . 370.000 557.000 684.000 Corn .1.113.000 519.000 557.000 Oats 5S8.000 927.000 600.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels— Today Yr Ago Wheat and Flour . 63.000 51 1.000 Corn . 26.000 111.000 CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels— Today Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago Wheat . . 20.445.000 20.646.000 22.337.000 Oats .. 7.438.000 7.902.000 5.494.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots— Today. Ag*>. Ago. Wheat . 43 3 2 26 Corn .234 316 1 40 Oats .161 71 154 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat . 48 • «2 Corn . 20 • 25 Mats 2 * 4 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat . 59 50 Corn .. 90 63 • 7 Oata . 86 34 55 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis .. 146 1 42 146 Duluth . 100 191 118 Winnipeg . 1.475 1,636 548 •Holiday. New York General New York, June 10.—Flour—Firm, spring patents. $6.35 ft 6.85; hard winter straights, $5.80©6.35. Rye Flour—Firmer, fair to good, $4 25 ©4.36; choice to fancy. $4 40©4.70. Cornmeal—Firm; fine white and yel low granulated. $2.35©2.45. Rye—Firm; No 2 western. 83 lie, f o b. New York, and 81*«c. c. i. f. export. Wheat—Spot, strong; No. 1 dark north ern spring, c. 1. f, New York, lake and rail, $1.44*4 ; No. 2 hard w inter, f o. b . lake and rail, $1.23; No. 1 Manitoba, do, $1 22*4; No. 2 mixed durum, do, $1.19 Corn—Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, c. 1. f track New York, do mestic, all by rail. $1.00; No. 2 mixed, do. 99c. Oats—Spot, firm; No. 2 white, Me Lard—Firm; middle wear. $10.80© 10.90. Barley -Firm, malting, 87 ©94c, c I f. New York. Feed—Steady; city bran. 100-pound sacks, $26.00, western bran, do. $25.40© 25.7 5. Hay—Firm; No. 1. $32.00 ft 33.00; No. 2. $29 00©30 00; No 3, $24.00© 26.00; ship ping. $20.00© 21.00. Hops—Steady; state. 1923 crop, 60ft 54c; 1923 crop. 23ft 27c; Pacific coast, 1923 crop. 33ft37c; 1923 crop, 23©28c. Pork—Steady; mesa. $27.00; family, $27.00 © 28.00. Tallow—Quiet, special loose, 6l»ft6*ic; extra, 6!4c. Kn*t St. 1-oul* IJ restock East St. Louis. Juno 10.—Cattle—Re ceipts, 4,500 head; beef cows, steady to strong; light vealers. 60 to 75c higher at $9.2509.75; other classes, steady top steers and yearlings, $10.50; bulk natlvs steers. $7.75010.la. Texans. $6.2506.76; yearlings and heif.ra, $7.8509.25; cows. $4.5005.50; i anners, $2.250 2.76, bologna bulla. $4.25 05.00. Hogs—Receipts. 20.000 head; butcher hogs, opened 10 to 15c lower; closed. 25 to lOe lower; early sales, good 190 to 220 pounds averages $7.23 n 7 ;0, few’ choh-e heavies. $7.3507.40; mostly, $7 15; market late; big packers takings about 7.00ft, best offerings, $7 15 late; light lights andl pigs. 25 to 50c lower; spots 175r lower on pigs and many unsold; bulk 14OT to 1 60 pounds. $6 6007.00; good 120 Ito 130 pound pigs, $6 0006.25; packer sows, 6.3006.35, Sheep and f^ambs—Receipt* 6,000 head: steady to strong; top spring lainbt to butchers. $16.25; practical top and bulk, $16.00; culls $*1.50. one load medium to good clipped lambs $13 00; sheep, afrndy at $4 5005.50, for fat ewes. Foreign Exchange. New York. June 1»>—Foreign Ex hanges—Steady. Quotation* In cent* Great Britain. demand, 430%; cables, 31: 60-day bills on bank*. 424%. France, demand 5.06; ♦•aide* 5 07. Italy demand. 4 34. cable*. 4 24%. Helglum, demand. 4 40%. cables, 4 41%. Germany, demand (per trillion), .2*1*. Holland. 37.37. Norway. 13.46. Sweden. 26 51 Denmark. 16.61 Switzerland. 1 7 56. Spain. 13.44 Greece. 1.69 Poland. 00001 2 Czechoslovakia 2 91' Jugoslavia, 1 19. Austria. .0014% Rumania. .43% Argentina. 32.62. lira all, 10 85. Toklo. 41%. Montreal. 98 11 -22 New York Cotton. New York Cotton F' change quotation*] furnished by J S. Pache & Co . 224 Omaha National bank building. Phono Ja«k*on 51X7-8H-^9 ! Yes'y I Open ' High I T,ow ! Close I Clo-•> July 127.95 24 20 27 76 *27 55 27.6*; I.1.27.66 127,90 Oct. 126.45 25.79 26.46 2 5 60 25 36 .'. .25.61 *25.40 Dec. 24 63 25 06 .4 75 2 4 27 M.«. I ../...!. 24.64 24.67 Jan 24.56 124 60 24 55 24 65 24.55 Mat "4 66H 124 66 24 65 24 66 24 5 3 May '34.72 24 90 4 72 '24 13 "4 56 l. I.| .. . '.124.40 Chicago flutter. Chicago. June 10—Following a decline of half cent of top scorea, the butter market today ruled steady. Buyers were operating ennserva 11 vely however, some dealers reported n little shipping htisiness hut trading on the whole waa quiet. po rnanda centered on the medium and under grades with 92 score selling slow. The centralized car market was no more than steady Offerings were principally on 66 and 69 score Fresh hotter 92 score. 39- 91 a* ore. 36hjr; 90 score, 36c; «9 score, 37c; 66 score. 36Vfcr; 67 score. Centralized ca riots 90 score. 39c; 69 score. 3 7 •% r; 66 score. 36'.ii' New York Sugar. New York sugar quotation* furnished by J. H. Ma» li«- A Co., 224 Omaha National Ilank building, JA 5187 WM Up I Ye*'y I Open I High I T,ow T rinse I rio-< July l 3.63 ' 3.60 j" g 40 3 40 3 45 5 85 1 8l«p. I .1 74 I 8.78 ] 8 68 1 8.68 I 8.68 I 5.76 I I 1 r>«e. I 8 65 I 8 67 8 4! 8 4! 15 48 I 5.65 I I I I Mur 1 5 25 t 8 78 | 8 17 18 17 ■ 8 25 Mo-ton Wool. Hoaton, June in.-Wool was slightly easleat today Both fleers end territory have been offered lower, and sale- have been made on th«- new baals. Ohio de lainea were nvailshfn at 50 to r»| rent* at\d Michigan delaine- nt 46 to 43 ie»itr. Home original good -tuple territory wools, bslf blood and above, end old Stork have moved si fl 20 per scoured pound. Pried Fruit-. New York, June in Kvapnreted *t> pies. qul» t Prunes, bnrelv steady At* rlrot*. nulet pouches, steady. raisins, fair damaiuL f- - ■ ■ , Omaha Livestock v-/ Receipt* were: Cattl*. Hog*, fihtep Official Monday. *,,810 12,54b 6.126 Estimate Tuesday.. 8,600 14.500 7,500 Two day* this week.15,210 27,046 14.326 Same day* last week.16,444 25,457 18.622 Same dys 2 wk* ago.18,740 S2.50< 11.232 Same dys 3 wks ago.19.U56 23.484 11.923 Same days year ago. 12,614 21,361 S.721 Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha. Neb . for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., June 10, 1324. RECEIPTS -C> RLOT. Cattl* Hogs Sheep Mo Pac. Ry. 14 3 .1 U P R. R. 101 60 27 O. & N. W . east. 2 1 1 C. A N. W.. we*t . . . . 67 66 .. 1 C . St. P.. M A O.. . 44 II (\. B. A Q.. east.... 20 6 C . B. A Q weat 64 S9 C., R. 1. A P. east.. 2> 8 C R. I. A P . W’er.t. 6 1 T C R. R . 3 C., G. W. R. R. 6 2 Total receipts ... 343 1S7 29 DISPOSITION—HEAP. Caltle. Hogs Sheep. Armour A Co. 1,555 3,795 1,099 jCudahv Pack Co.1,3*8 2.679 2,752 I Dold Pack Co. 422 1,787 - Morris Pack. Co...... 1.025 1.S06 249 Swift A Co. 1,901 1,800 1,682 Hoftnnn -Bros. 3 .... .... Maycrowbh A Vail... 20 .... .... Midwest Pack. Co. 30 ... .... Omaha Pack. Co. 27 ... .... John Roth A Sons..., 64 .. . .... Murphy. J W. 610 - Kenneth A Murry . 1 776 .... Lincoln Pack. Co. 238 .... .... Nagle Pack. Co. 59 .... .... Wilson Pack. Co. 325 .... .... Anderson A Son. 30 .... .... Bulla, J H. 10 . Dennis & Francis.... 33 . Harvey, John . 742 . Inghram T. J. 3 . Kellogg. F. G. 8 . Kirkpatrick Bros ... 32 .... .... Longman Bros. 122 . Luerger, Henry S.. . . 207 .... ..•• Root, J. H. A Co. 15 . Rosenstock Bros ... 26 .... .... Sargent A Finnegan. 138 .. Smiley Bros. €8 .... .... Wertheimer A Degen 109 .... ••• Other buyers . 261 .186 Total .8.854 15.313 7.950 Cattle—Receipts, 8,600 head. Some prime heavy beeves brought $11.00 Tues dav. hut outside of these the market was alow and 10015c lower than Monday. Re* ceipts were not excessive, but the demand lacked urgency and th- movement was sluggish from start to finish. It was the same way with cows and heifers, stock holding steady with a top of $8.7o for heifers and ordinary butcher and beef stock going at unevenly lower figures. Trade in stockers and feeders was quite with the trend of vulufcs somewhat low er Quotation* on cattle: Good to prime beeves. lift 15010 85: top, $11 00; good to choice beev »s $9,350 10 np; fair to good beeves. $9.7509.35; common to fair beeves. $? 250 8 75: choice to prime yearlings. 19 250 10.30; good to choice yearlings. $8.5009.25; fair to good yearling'*, $7.7508,50; common to fair vearlings. 86 5007 75: good to choice fed heifers. $7 7508 75; fair to good heifers, $6 7507.75; common to fair fed heifers. $6 0006.75: choice to prime COTV"' 0 8 35; good to choice cow*. $6.0007..a; fair to good fed rows. $4 500 5.75; cutters. $3 0004.00. canners. $1.750 2.75; veal calves, $5 0009.50; heavy and calves. $4 00*18.00; bologna hulls. $4 000 4 60. barf bulls $4 500 5 25. but. her bulls $5 5007.00: good to chol-e feeders. $7^50 0R 25: fair to good feeders. $6 9O0D.oO: common to fair feeders. $5,2506.75. good to choir- stockers. $7 0007.75; fair to pood stockers. $6.00 0 7 00; common to fair stockers. $5.0006.00; trashy 8" 50 0 4 50; stock heifers *3 50 0 5.50: stock cows. tZ 0004.00; stock calves, $6 a0 0 7.80. BFEF STEERS No. Av Pr No Av Pr 10 _ 911 $ 8 50 32 . « J 50.1196 0 3 5 4 . . . . 9->? J 5? 10.1 110 9 65 23. 92a 9,5 22 .1 0H3 9 85 24 1061 10 00 i* 1286 10 1ft 9.1026 10 15 - - 1 2 8 2 1 0 2 5 18.12 59 10 80 77.14X4 1 0 75 58 1275 11 00 STEERS AND HEIFER? ;n . 61 2 7 60 21 . 668 . ,5 4 ....1085 475 5. <48 5 50 REEF COWS ? 885 5 75 7 ... 8.8 J JJ j 1 1 8 5 6 ? 5 7 . , , 4 6 35 5 1020 6 60 * . 121 1 8 * a ? .... 1 175 7 25 17. *58 ^ 40 *» | ** - 5 77 5 5....1068 7 8 o FAT HEIFERS. , „ 15. 6n3 7 25 1 1 . 761 ■ J* 34 ... . 693 R on 32 . 773 J 0 9 *34 835 3. • 63 9 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDER? 45 . 499 6 00 8 . 646 6 6 793 7 90 22. 1 093 9 85 BULLS. STAGS. ETC . 1.155 0 4 GO 1 . 1 7,0 5 00 1 . 650 5 25 1 . 1290 , 00 1 . 650 7 2 5 CALVES . . ^ 1 .... 100 8 no 1. * 22 3 . 1*X 700 f>.... . 312 725 1 . . ... 160 8 00 2. 1 50 8 60 Hogs—Receipts* 14.GOO haad Weakness elsewhere and moderate supplies locally weighed a trifle heavy on trade at the .iut*et this morning. A fair demand was apparent from fchippers for some of tne best butcher grades and movement was noted at .r 010c lower figure*. The packer market was fairly sctlve on choice butchers and these classes Clyrert on a G010v lower scale of prices, while mixed and light offerings mad* a Bulk of sale* were *t $6 4006 90; top. $6 95. HOGS . 63..273 190 6 50 48..Jl{ ••• J JJ r,l ijo 675 ,4. -33 ... 680 s«;:5is ::: « •* ••• • »° Sheep and Latnba— Recelp-s, 7.500 head, lamb pries scored further upturns In to day's s-ss.on owing to Just moderate ar rivals and favorable advic-s from other cent ere initial transaction* being on * 15c and In some case* to s« *" 2n„ higher bn.6 65;bulk 1*0 to 125 Ihe . $4 754/! 6 65; HO to 140 |b $4 15 tf 4 50, packing sows, 90.35694.40, slock pigs. weak to lower, 95 25 «t 5 75 Hhrep Receipts 4,000 bead; market for native spring lambs 26040c higher, top. $15.75; others largely $15On01R4O; sheep around 25c higher, Texas wethers. $7.50 Sioni City l,lTP»t«cli. filou* City, In June 10 Cattle Re 'elpta. 2.500 h**rid : market alow, klllera etromr ato< kera atendy; fat ateera and \earin?Vfe. 17 &O011 00: hulk M 0009 50; fat cow a and helfara. 15.500100: manner* and cutteia 12 0003.75; arna* row* and holfera, 94.0007,50. vaala. 90.0001150; bulla 94 2 5 'n ‘.f.o feeders. IO5O09OO: atnrkera. *5 500 7 50: ato« k vearJ1n*a and i alvea $4 f.O07 f.o. ferdinn row* and helf era. 91.50 0 6 00 IfoRn -Receipt*. 11 000 bead; market mnatlv 5n lower: tor 60 90 hulk of an lea 90 0000 90; llirhta *0 9500.70: butcher*, 90000090: mixed, to.400. or. heavy packer* 90 0000 16, *t*ea. 96 00 05.96: Rood plR*. 95 25. Sheep and l.nmba Hecelpta 1 •• he*d. market ateady. Liberty Itoml*. _ N'fW York. June f 0,—-Liberty Hnnda—At 1 p tn liberty IVj*. 100 11; ftr*t 4'*a. 10110 ae-MMid 4»«a. 10091; third 4’.a 101 10. fourth 4't a. J0| I*; lT. S (lo\ern ment 4 ', a, 109 9 I >m Till la IIhi. Duluth June 10 Fin* cine* fu v. :r.*4 September. *2 12. October. I. 0,'a Sew York Sllift. New York June 10 Bar allver. 67c. Mexican dollar*. 61 Via Stock Market Better, Despite Steel Report United States and Independ ent Issues Advance—Rails, as Usual, Behave Very Well. Hr RICHARD SPII.LANE. Universal Serrrlc© Financial Editor. New fork. June 10.—With the report of the United States Steel corporation showing a reduction of 580.31# tona in un filled ordera in the last month, bringing ths total down to the lowest In 10 years, the stock market should have been de pressed today. So it would aeern. But instead there was prompt if not pro nounced Improvement. United States Steel advanced. The Independent steels did likewise. Various of the industrials perked up. Of course, the rails behaved verv well They have a habit of doing j so these days. And then, as If to makej it unanimous, the olla and the motors »* “J Ali**nTNickho..-::: :::: :::: i»*; bSI!, st«,hl°:: Hi Ki S Boech Magneto .. • , r$J Brook Man Ry . ■ 1« '* !•** >*V >*» Brook-Man pfd . ■ • J1** Calif Pack .8;H »1S *;> 5 i,, Calif Petro . ... 2-*t 3-H t:J» r:’n Vc'vM!n ' mij Central Leather U1* \V* r>nt Leath pM * JJ };Ta i>rro de Paaro . . 4j* 44\ J* jiJ * «i II* gV*VV:::::«s “f > c M i St P pfd.. 22 44 31 J. :iv tlW C R I * P •„ :8H -tW ,.u CltP J»Olf L 2=2 Chile Copper ... 3'H J'1* -7H Ti,? Chino • • • * $» Cluett-Peabod jr .. iniu Cluett - Peabody pfd • ■ • •• Coca-Cola i. !* 55 r» Jt? Colo Fuel A Iron 3*4 J*H 39 * a Columbian Carbon. . ■ , Coiumbla Oae 9 • .* •Ar- woV4 \ a T« Congoleum . »*** 3,V 3» * 3 ■ Con Clean ••• ■ ' . 471, Coot can . <» *• 4 *2 font Mnlore . ■ . t -JJ* 771. Corn Prod .3J> iJS ;!,» ”2 Coeden . r5 * * .ei’ ; . Cane du.jr . J . J {I* J*| V-UAm ' S,,h- < c > Si arVoosr: j u hi r: Da'ldeon ' hem 44*. 44 , 46 . « Delaware A Hud I S 1 JS 1 *5* Dome Mining }3 J* * ,{52 Dup de Nem.11'V l” 1,7V 4 Ka.tm.n Kodak . !7S j, i, ;7H Kler Stor Bat 44 Hit »« ***• Famous Playera ’> • '• » Fifth Ave n Hlne ... •• „. Fl-^nubh-r ;■ . ,«** Freeport Tex . ,14»a"s4 » Urn Aaphill * • • e I a 1 ■ a 5 j t1 * Oeneral Klee ....»*» s *,*J * 7 2,‘ Oen Motora . 13 l-*4 ■» 11,2 Gold Duet . ;?? *»2 Goodrich .. -6 44 24 W ot Nor Ore , « Gt Nor Rv pfd • 5;,4 £4 M», Oulf Slate. A'H. ««'4 M*4 ”" * Hartmann Trunk • ■ . ^,4 , 14avee Wheel 33V I34. 3»J, ♦ Hudtnn Motora . vnmeeteke Min ‘ .. Houeton Oil . . ,,s4 Hupp Motor. .ins'. 102’> III Cent . tiu .s4, 23 Ki^mforpU* 33 H% ns »jji Int M M. ■. ,7'4 .12 v, * 51 <£ Int M M pfd .... >3 3j2 ,, Int Nickel . 1JS '* » 47 S Tnvinclnle Oil - 13 4 13 * * 5«>, Jnnee Tee .. ;4,, ;4i^ Jordan Motor .••• ■■ , 20 S K C Southern ... jJS M Kelly Spring . — j7i/ 3*S Kenneeott . 37 V ,T » *{ 2 1 44 Her Rubber . 441, T'*hieh Rl*e.r " "44. 3,*» 3**. ‘ * ‘4 I..high RHe. . - 4 .. it 5jt 14 I.lma f.neo . JJS <5iJ 6iti Hooeo Wlle. . - 64*4 54V * “* I.oul.vlUe * Nash. _ _ , M.ck Truck **’* ” Mav Dept Rtora . 43,4 Maxwell Motor A 43V 4f». 4 . cj* Maxwell Motor P !•;; Merland . .. J8*J .-V ijij -0i* Vex Seahnard .. 20«4 4JS Miami Copper .... , w 'Jw *2 >' Middle Wtelee Oil • * » • » 3 » .J,} Midvale Steel - • ..,, ;.,J M K * T J3> ill 4'l Mo Pacific ■■ IJS '*** '5> 15^ Mo Pacific pfd 4« V *5 J* 5 j J*.*4 ilonl Ward. 33*. 33> 33!» -i,* M other Ia>da .... 3'* '» 14 ! Nat Blarult . .. 2*. ^ Nat Knamel .i‘n National l-ead ..1 '9 n TA<>n"r.*k* "ijjii ijjj; ijjii H'-; N T N H A* H : . - 3 0 S !ij North Pacific*n. OH [IS »•> [JS, N * W Ry.I33'4 11*% 1 * 7-J 4 orph*m . . I . Owen* Bottle • • . , Pacific oil 4,,‘ 4,H f‘V OH Tackard Motor I[ 4 • Pan American 51S 381 51:’ 51s. Pan Amarlran R J»H 4J 4»tJ 49V P.nn It R 43*» 42'* 43 4i 4 ', Panplae Oae . ** H 5* s pare Marquette .. ■••• ■ • J* Jl,, rhll.delphle fa 4»t* 44J* 44 V 4, . Philip. Patent 14 4, J53 4 S 34 Plate. Arrow « .. I*. ■ 'e J « ' * Poatlint cVreal 38’* Jr'J* r re seed steel Car 44', 44'. 44', 45 , Prod A Refine ra 55’. .[ -[ :' * • Punt■ Alegre S'lg. 61 }s *[V 38 , J?8* Pure OH 51't 3< 31H By Steel Spring. 1,1 Rey Cnngolldated. 1° 18 t Beading ,‘3'< 5JH 5JV 5* - Reading Rl'e, -I', J • -' s 1 ' Reploale ■ t.H [M , • rtepnhllc I * S 4.1V 45 V «’’e 45*. liny.I Dutch NS ... i!8* 15 4 It. Loula I I In II HU II II St L A 8 W 40% 39 39% 59% Schulte Cigar St.. . • : • l^l* Sears Roebuck ... 83 » 63 83% 83% Shell Union Oil . IT I S >7 16* simmone Co .... 23 22 % 21 23 Sinclair Oil . 19% 18% 19% l*»* Sloes Sheffield ... .53 53 Skelly Oil . 18% 18% 18* 13% South Pacific _ 89% 88% v9% 88* Southern Ry . 39% 58% 58% 9% Stand Oil Cal_ 56% 56% 56% 56% Stand Oil N 1 ... 34% 2* 34 -“4% Stewart-Warner .. 62% 61% 62% *»1% Stromberg Carb... 69% 6fl 61 Studebaker . 33% 32% 32% 32* Submarine Boat.. 8% 8 «% 8% Texas Co . 29 3«% 2*% 28% Tex * Paeifir ... 31% 29% .1% 2*% Timken Roller .... 33* Tnb Products 58* 68% 58% 68% Tob Prod A 87% 87% 87% 87 Transcont 011 4 3* 4 3% Union Pacific ..131 130% 131 120%. Utd Fruit . . . 186* u s Cst Trn Pire 882 % 84* 88% 87 IT S Ind Alcohol . 65 64 65 64* U S Rubber . . . . 25% 25% 5% 25% U S Rubber pfd.. 72% 72 72 % 71 U S Steel . 95* 94% 95* 94 * U S Steel pfd _119* 119% 119% 119% Utah Copper . 6« 67* 67 * *»8% Vanadium .19* 19% 19* 20 Vlvaudou . 7% 6% 7% 6* Wabash .15% 14% 15% 15 Wabash A . 45% 44 % 45% 45% West Union . 107* Westing Air Brk.. 90 89% Westing Klee .. . 57% »7t* 57% 57* White Fagle Oil . 23% 2'.% White Motors . 52 51%. 81% 51 % Wool worth Co < new t 86% «5% 8 4 85% Willys-Overland 7% 7% 7* 7 % Willys-Over pfd 46% 65 * 66 % 66 Wilson. 4% tfc Wilson pfd. 13% 15 16 16 Worthing Pump .... 23% Wrlgley Co .. 37% 3<% Yellow Mfg «‘o .. 47 44 * 4 7 4 6 Yellow Cab Co.. 41% 40% 41% 41% Monday total sales 493.300 shares Monday total bonds. $17,616,000. Total stocks. 596.060 shares. Ex-I>i vidends. Stromberg Carb .$2 00 A T Ac T ex rites . New York Bonds %' New York. June 10 Rond prices raHied vigorously today as Wall street's flood of surplus funds found employment in the investment market. spirited trading in the final dealings carried the average price of dovne3ti< issues into new high ground for the >ear and sent several for eign and United States government obli gations. as well as numerous popular railroad liens, to new 1924 t<.p prices Although profit-taking tendencies crop ped out at times, the prevailing rate of 2 per cent for call money and the drop in short tints loans to 3% per cent im parted a strong undertone to the market from the start. Reports that 117.000.000 was being offered on the stock exchange at 2 per 'cent, without finding taker*, was given color bv the brisk activity in the final hour of bond trading, when all types of investment securities were snap ped up at rising .price*-. Total sales ex ceeded $ 1 $,000,000. one of ths largest volumes of any day this jear. The high levels attained by government issues diverted n large portion of today's buying orders Into ths railroad list. The treasury 4%s. however. e«tablished a new record high price of 103 1* and th^ liberty first and third 4%h sold at 1024 top prices Other issues hovered around re certt high levels. Broad buying of railroad mortgagee, moatly of a speculative character, brought a variety of the • issues to peak price* for the year There included Western Pacific first -7s. t’entral Pacific 4a, St. LtuIh A Southwestern 4a. Northern Pa cific 3s. Ft Louis. Iron Mountain A- South ern 5 s and New York. Westchester A Boston 4 % • Substantial g* ns a so were recorded by New York Central. New Haven. Seaboard. Kansas City Southern, Missouri Pacific. Erie *rtd "Katy issues Negotiations for financing by the New York, ''hicago A: St Louis railroad "Nickel Plate" have been completed, hankers announced todav As »he f.rst step In a large refunding program offer Ing will be made tomorrow «if 126.068,000 50-year 5% P»r cent bonds at 94% to yield about 5 Ml per *cnt. United Ftatea Bonds. (Falea In *1 000 > II gh Low riose 1 M2 Liberty M%s 100 14 10"? 114 231 Labertv 1st 4%s 101 20 101 15 101 17 1690 Liberty 2d 4%a.]0l.l 10 :0 101 342 Liberty d 4%S 101.20 101.13 1u. IT 2207 Libertv 4th 4%* 101 21 101 17 101 20 351 U S Govt 4 % §. .10314 1016 10114 Foreign Bonds. 11 Ant Jurg M W 4s 78% 7* » 47 Argentine Govt 7a.l0l’% H'2% 1" - % m2 Argent Govt **a 90% ?■' *0 1.1 Au*r Govt gtd lo 7e 90% 90 90 15 C of Bordeaux 6a v* * C of ‘‘openha 5%* 91 ?< 91 4 r of Gr Prag 7%s 44% 84% " 4% 15 City of Lyone 6a 4 2% M2 % v-'% * Cl of Marseilles 6s *2% *2% *- v 7 C of R (Is Ja Ms 47 92 91 % 9 1 % 9 Crecho-Slov Ren Ms 96% 96% 96% 4 Peut of Heine 7a 47% 47% 67% » D of C &%e% -9 10. % 102 1 - 41 Hutch E Ind 6a -62 97. % 92% 9.% 8 I) East Ind 5%s 63 * % 45% 85% 2 Framerlcnn 7%s "9 4*% *'% 38 French Krp 8a 99% 9?% 99% 227 Japanese 6%s 89 89 % 89 5 Japanese 4s . 76% 76% 76% 1 K of Belgium *s 102% 102% 1 - » 11 King of Re! 7%a H'3% 1 i * 1 % 4 King of Hen 6s 9% > % ? \ 5 King of Italy 6%s 100% 100% l«n % 16 King of NVrh 6a 92% '-* % -* - % 11 King of Nor 6a '43 9 4 % 94% 94% :« King S C S 8« *2 % 82 M2 I King of Sweden 6* l* ? K3 1" 22 Ori Dev deb 6* ..87% 82% m.% .'6 Parle Lyons -M 6a . . 7 % 75 7 % 68 Ren of B 8s . . ?! % 9 % 91 15 Rep of C 4* 41.. 10 % 10 4% 1 % 21 Rep of Chile 7s 96% 96 96 147 Rep of «’uba 5% a 95% ' ? % 6 Ren Of El SmIv a f 101% 101% 1 '• ' % 13 Rep of Finland *-a 49 kM% 8? 1 S of R O do S 8s 95% 9 7 % ? T* 1 S of F P a f 8a.. 102% 102% 1ft2% 4 Swiss Confed Ma. 112% 112% 1 1 -’■« : UK of a it a r%a :9 iot% h»t t 10. % 58 rKofOlU i:%B ’ 3 7 1 02 % 101% 102 '♦ 14 r s or Brazil 8« 97 96% 96% 21 U s of B-C R E 7a 82% 81% s:% Romes tie 14 Am Ac Che mi 7 % a * 7 % «5 * % *.'« Am Smelting 6- 1<»4% l'*4% * l’it Am Smeltiig ** 94 '* • ‘ 14 Am Such: 6s 94% '* • 9 % 1-n Am TAr i 5*,a t a 1"1% l"1% 1 * 12 Am TAT cof t r 5a 10n ‘9% 99% 34 Am TA r ol 4 *■ 96 * % 9h 7 Am W W A Kl. a 49 % «9 % ' * • 1 Anaconda Cop 7* 38 9*. % 9* % 9* » 'I Anaconda cop 6a '3 9*. % a *• ;« 2 4 Armour of !>• 1 5%* 4 7 * f > k ‘ "* 53 ASfcoc Oil fs l'O ?9-«. ?'•% 52 A T A S V gen 4s *«% *'% *•% 10 A T A S 8* an! 4s 8 3 82 % * 27 At Coa«t L A N 4s M% *4 *» 18 Atlantic Ref deb 5s ?4% «*t ?'% 2 4 Balt A c»hlo 6a 1" ’• % 1"’.% 1 125 Balt A Ohio rv4%* *9% *"» % 49 * 2 4 BaP A- (thio goldle d v • y 18 Bell Pa IstAtfg 5a 94% '9% ?‘% 3 R.>f h St 1 cm, *a A 96% 9*. . • . 7 Beth St I 5 % a 48% *8 88 % 11 Brier Hill 5 % * 9:.% *•»!$ 9 Rkln K l gen 7sH 1 '% 1'.*'*» 1. * J* 147 Bkln-Man af o* . 76% •' > •',» 23 Cal Pet 6 %s 97 9 'a 9' % 11 «*an Nor deg 6%s 112% 11% 11-% 46 v an Pac deb 4* 80% *• . li Carolina c A ( 4s 9« % 0,1 • R ‘ 10 Cent Leath 5* 98 98 94 113 Cent Pac gtd 4a 87% 8 7 8 .% 54 CThesa A o . v 5s 9 % 95% *» * 93 Che'S A- O tv 4%a ?» » *3% 9*% 4 9 Chic A Alton 3%« • % ~ % 16 CHAQ ref 5a A 99% 99% 99% 8.3 Chic A East 111 5*.. 73% 73% 7 1% 87 Chic Gt West 4a 52% 61% % 27 r Nf A- St P cv 4 % a 58 % H 38 C M A Ft P rfg 4 % a 52% M% % 38 C M A St P 4s 2 6. 78 % 7a % s% 1*2 C A N W t f g fs. 94% iC* "*% 8 Chic Rys a .75% 74% % 111 C R I A P ref 4a . 80% R0 MO 1* c A West Ind 4s 75% 7 .% ’% 0 i htle Cep 6a .101 1 % 10n\ 2R i i’i'aSiL ref 6a A 103 107% 1' N 11C In Term 5%s«J05% 105 1°’ 1 Colo A- F ref 4 % a 88% 12 Col Goa A hi 5» Stpd 99 1, *»<»% 99% 32 Com Pow 6" 92% 91% 9 1% 13 Cotta C of Md Ma R8*t hHt^ **% 1 Cons Pow 5a '9% '9% 89% 1 t* < Fug d *>a stpd 9 7 97 °7 " Hub Am Sug 4s 107% 107% 107% 1 He I a A II ref 4a ... 8* 88 88 1 pen A- R G ref 6« 38% " v % '8% .3 Pen A Rio G * on 4a 7". 72% 2 DC Kdl ref 8* 108 1 ’• \ 10« 1 Potrolt U Rya 4%s °0 n" 3M buPnnt de N 7%a 108«; 10H H*4% 23 r»UOMiesne l.iaht 6a 105% 105% 10 •% 32 Em Gas A F 7%a 90% '9% 90 % 5* Erie pr. Hen 4s 8.8 07 % *^% 23 Erie gen Isln 4* M7 % 56% ' % 1 Flak Rubber 8a 09% 0*% ''9% . Gen Elect deb (a 101% l"' \ 100% 10 Goodrich 6%a 96% 96 9»1 f,l Good v ear T 8a 31103% 102% 103 8 Goodyear T 8* '4 1.116% 116% 115% 5 G. T Hy of C 7a 112 8* 112% 112% R O T Hy of C 0» 104% 104 % 104% *0 ('.rent No 7a. A . . 1'• 106% 10a % 78 Great No 5%a. M I'M 100% 100% 12 Merahey ‘ hoc 0g 102*4 |0? 10? ?3 Hud A M * 6s. A M% 84% 4 4*4 40 I hid A M a I 5a 0 5 6 4 *4 ' 0 Hum • » A R : %s 90 06 % 9 614 4 7 111 Bell T*d r 5a !» • *« » •% 9 5 8* 40 ill Central 5%a 107% ini*, 101% 5 9 111 H«n*ral 4a '63. d\ st% 84% ".6 HI Steel d 4 % a 94%. 03% 94% 43 Inf Rap. Trans 7a "5% 84", 85** in Inf Hap. Trans G or** 6- % j m i ^Today- after - "eating take ^ tOatonic. Small, pleas ant tasting Tablet*. Relieve Gas Bloat, Heartburn, Sourness. Food Repeating and Stomach Discomfort. ATONIC in STOMACH'S SAkO AT AU. PWUOQI*T», SO* II 4«f I. R T. ref 5a at.. €1% 99% *}}* 321 1 Ac Gt. No. a 6s.. 51 * 58 “t 51 « il I A Of. No. 1st *»s •* MV H% , 7 Inter Mei* Mar 9b hi *;•% 3 7 Int Pan cvt Da A . *6 > -4 >K 95 KCTtSAM 4a . 80% ?•% JOj. 19 K C PAL 5s . 92% 92% 92% 81 K C Southern 5a "9% *9 J®‘a 52 Kan GAB 6s.96% 9->% 9*>V* 11 Kelly-Spr Tire Ha.. 87% JJJa * ‘ > g L«- G of 8lL Is* CB 94 % 93% *< '• 31 L8AB4S deb 4a ‘3! .. 94% 94% 8 1* Liggett A Myers 5s. 9*.% 96% I* 11 L ft N h b 2002... 102 101 % 102 ]] L ft N unified 4s.. 92 91 % 92 1 Louisville GAE ta. . 69% **% 89% 2 Magma Copper 7s.. 110% 110% 110% 6 Manatl Hug 7%“ . 98 97% JJ r.5 Mar Oil 76s w \v..l«3 ln2 % 102% 2 Midvale Ht rv 's .. *8% HR M 2 Mil ER&L 6s *4 HI 84 0 At & StI. ref 4s 17% 17% 1% 24 MKftT pr In 6s « .100% l’'i% 1^ % 105 M K AT n pr In s A 8*, % 56 S*»-j 5"9 MKAT n adj .fs A 6H% •% D’,% 23 Mo Pac 1st 6s. 9*% 98% 98% 284 Mo Pac gen 4s.... 59% 9% 69% 82 Mont i’ow. 5s A.... 96% 96% 8 * :;u n »; tat i*. ... •, ' '■* * • -* 528 N O TAM Inc Ts... 91% 90 91% 473 N Y Cent deb 6s .106% 1«5% 106 v* 318 N Y Cent rfg Im 5s 99 98 % 99 33 N Y C & 8t L 6s A. 1 *• I % 11 % 1 ‘»1 4 \ 15 N Y Edison rf 6 %s 1 11 % 1.1% 1 11 % 53 NY KHAH cv Cs 48 69% 6H% 69% 1 N Y Tel ref 6s ’41.. 105% 105% 105% 95 N Y TH gen 4%e . 96 95 95 % 121 N Y W Ad U 4 % s. . 4H% 47% 4-4 21 N A Edison s f 6s. 93% 93% 93% 6 N Ohio T A 1, * s A . 91 90% 91 16 No Pacific ref 6s 11.1 "4% J«»4% 104% 35 No Pac new Da D... 93 92 % 93 15 No Par pr In 4* H3% 83% "2% 1 No States I’w 6s R 102% 102% 102% 3 N W Hell Tel 7s... 108% 16*% 108% 3 • -re A Cal 1st Da. . ..loot, 100% 100% 20 Oregon S ref 4s . . 96% 96 96 4 24 ore \V R R A N 4s 82% 82% "2% 76 Pacific i i A E 5s 93 9 7 93 28 Pacific T & T 5s '52 92 % 92% 92% 20 Penn R R 6%s .110 109% 110 69 Penn R R gen Ds .102 101% 102 25 Penn R R gen 4%a 93% 93 93% 89 P Marquette ref $s 97% 9'.% 9, 2 Phfla Co ref 6s.. .101% 101% lf,l% 8 Phfla Co 5 %s. . 92% 92 92% 12 Phfla A R C A I 6s. 96 96 96 10 Pierce Arrow 8s .72% 72% <2% 63 Pub Service Ds. . . 93% 92% 93% 15 Punta A leg Hu 7s. 108 los log l Reading gen 4%s. 91% 914 91% 1 Read gen 4s 92% 92% 92% 4 Rent Arms s f 6s 92% f‘2 'C M 1 5 Ken Iron A St 5%s %♦ % *9% «9% 42 R I A A L 4%' 79% 7s% 79 H6 S T, I M A S ref 4s 9‘»% 90% 90% 53 KLIMAH 4a RAG d *3% Hl*% 83 199 SLASF nr It 4* A 71% 70% 714 24 St L A H F art i -s "5% 7. 4 73'. 114 St L H F Inc 6s 65 64 % 65 4 5* Ht T# Sou con 4s.. *5 M 6 3 27 Ht P l'n pen 5s 99% 9k % 99% 116 Sea Air Line con 6s .9 78 U 79 2 8 Sea Air Line ad 3s 5 8 57 4 5 8 101 Sea Air Line ref 4s 54 52 5 % I in*1 Con Oil col 7s “9 S« k9 4 Sincl (’on « *ll 6 4s 84% “4% *4 % 14 Sine Pipe Line Ds * 4 85% 84 37 South Pac cv 4a . 95% 96% 9 5% 125 Sou’ll Pac ref 4.« 8«% £,% Hk"« 40 South Par col tr 4s 84% M *4% 41 Sou Rai^gen 65 .106% 106 7004 72 S»uth Roll gen Cs 101% l'*l% lf‘l% 21 Sou Rail con 5s .100%|100% 1204 158 Soith Rail g'-n 4s 75% 7 75 * 23 2 Sou Pell Tel rfg 3s 94% 94% 94% 10 S? r.aa & El cv 6%s 97% 97% 9.4 7 Steel Tube 7s .104 105% K‘34 8 Hug E*t of One 5s 97% 9 % • 4 19 Term Elec ref 6s.. 96 9.,% 96 14 Third Ave ad I 5a . 44% 44% 44% 7 Third Ave ref 4s 55% 5% J5% 1 Toledo Edi 7s 1°7% I "7% 107% 4 Toledo Ht L A- W 4s 92 HI % *2 53 L'n Pac ref 3s .103 102% 1JJ 59 L’n Pac 1st 4s. 91% 91* 83 “» 40 l'n Pa' cv 4s . 96 97% 98 2 1’nlted r>rug "a 114 114 14 U S Rubber 7%s .100 99% l'jo 36 I* S Rubber 3s .. 79% 79% .o% r s S'l » f '« i % l' » 3 ’ " 10 irtah Pow A Lt Da . 91% 91 91% 20 Va -C C 7 % s w \t. 30% 30 0 % CO Va-Ch 7s. 02% 61 62% 40 Ya Ry Ds.96% 96 96% 4 Wabash let *s 99% 99% 99% 10 Warner S Ref 7« . L’1% 1n1% lr*l % 49 West Md lit 48 92% «2 26 West Pac 5s HH Hi * * 3 West l'n 6 %s .110% 1 4 11 • -« 4 West Elec 7a ln8% lra 1'*“ 2 \\-«* 8 4s ’ \ 2 Wbk-Hpen H»l 7s. . 59 '• ;•* 9 WII A Co s f 7 %s 50% 50 50% 16 Wii A Co 1st 6s «2% *1% H.% 41 WII ft i'o CV Hr 47% 4 6 46 21 Y Sheet A T 6*. 95 94% 94% Total bend- 119.48' 000. % % j N. Y. Curb Bonds | Now York. Jura 1« -Folio* in* '* J2'“ Yotk Cur!, Enhanga. gmlng all bond* ,r*'1,d ,n- High I.osr.CloM. , .. ... I Alumi :« - 1 ; S 1' :In; 3 * Alumi “a -J I*; * >$: ,* * Am Hull M t* 10» l Am Sum Tob .'>a 01 ,i7 17 An. Cop 4. '‘7 "IS >•* l A Am (III IH* >I;-» 1L;* 45 A**o 3 Hdw e 64* ■ • Jf r'7 1 au a z w i - . * .b * „ 3 Beth Steel 7.-. 75 1©3S 1°3 » t> fit 7* "C . ... 93'e *3‘* •* 4 fit Her 7» “I> ' 91 \ 9 5 f on Oak Balt 5*,- 1 *• 1 1*" % J«•* 3 Con * 104 104 104 12 Con Oast Balt 7a.. 107 4 P’i1* la* * 2 Con Textile if 7" ** f* f, 1 >e*»re *V Co 7’(g s 99 ■* 091* i 3 Pet Citv via* 6* 1 - '* 1“- * • 3 I*et Edison *.e 1n * ln4 P'4 « Hun T(ra & It 7a.. 02 S «S 3 Hu 1*33 *»■* 1 y,h ltody ' - 1*2” H . 11 .* in Fish ltody *>. 1*24 l » I'l'.'S l»'i 5 tiair. Robt 7e 9a fS -a f 3 Hoed Rubber 7? l‘*! % 1' 1 ’•* 1 1 * 10 Ini Match €4* 9*\ 94’* *4 * 10 K C Tern. 5 4« 101 S lnl » } *'! > 9 Ken frtJ'per 7* .. B’55* 1"■■'i If Heh Val Mar 5* *94 J0|* 2 L McN A L 7v C 94 *J »* 1 Morris A Co I kt . . *3 *3 * • 4 Nail lA4tll«r Is 9* r*. '* ‘ 2 N O Tub knr ba . . 9 I'a 4*s M.4 lg No Sts Pour H'bs *7 '. 97 ‘s s' . 11 Prr.n P A I.t 2* dk '1 . *'Vi 12 Phil El S'.K, ‘S3. l"2 1'2 29 P S C N J 7«. lilt1, in;', in. 4. 3 Tura Oil *4,... !l‘, 90's *'S 1 ShnwsNasn I".'1, 103‘s m • 1 Floss Shalflabg *s .!»» 1"" l*», 2 S Csl Edison S» *1 ‘4 91’s *14 4 sc Oil n t 7s, ■;» mi*. i“ <* i»i's 1 S', Oil N Y 7s a 1 ■ I "S'. 1“' k 1 St ml N Y 7s. '2‘a -lM*( .n*- 1A" * S( Oil NT 7«. *31 .1 n 7's 1 o” *s 107'. 3 St Oil N Y 4>-,« lr,7 (, 10 7 107'. in Swift A Co *1*. *1 42 f El I, A P 2 ■ 07 S i‘S n ■ S-' 1 V OH Csl «« 3 !»I 1*1. 1*1 2 f Oil Csl «a 24 2* n ;.n 1" Vnruun* 011 7a I"'1, i '7'« 1* « tt.» Mill" “n4 1A2 '* 1°3 1*7’. l'nroicn Montis. 4 Com At Sms id. 04 . 44 "* 3 RdS «>,s rtfs N C . 11k, II 2 SWISS M,s 90', *0's **W 14 Swiss bs . »k 90S »* Chlonro (*,,wk.. Quotstlons ftjrntaliad nv J S Ha. ha A o 224 Omshs Nstlonsl Hank buddm* Phonos JA 5UT. bill, bill wa A>kp Armour A Co , IB . pfd.. s 4 ■ Armour A Co , Pel. pf -• Libby .. * J* National Leather * Quaker Oat* .*}f. R#-o Motor* . * ■ swift ,* co. i«;h p;> Swift Inti . J Thnmpaon . 4 . w.hl . {5,0 \\ (Islay .. • • ■ 4' 3 allow Mfs Co. *« J’ i Tellow Cab 41 H 4 Wolfe Oil Corporation This company produces hich gravity (hip pasoline content) Mid-Continent oil. 1 ft An analyaia will He on roquaat. _ J Umiw & Ifyjre & (Eta AItmktri of S. Y Stot k / 11 Wall St., New York lihitehatl 6170 KEEP POSTED I Important developmenta contained in thi* week'* market review reward inn thr ft* How m u *eruritir«: Continental Motoi • Butte A Superior Stromberg Carb. N. Y. Cential Erie Railroad Columbia tia* ! Weatlnt bonne Elec S O of Indiana | Pacific Oil Readlnf Coal Me*. Seaboard Teaaa Co. Write for Free Copy P. G. STAMM & CO. Draleia In Stock* and Bond* 35 S. William St. New York Omaha Produce N . —--— ■ -— Omaha, Juna 16 BUTT Ell. Creamery—L a I JobWna Pr'c»lh,0,ur* ■ .Here Katrae, *0c; eatraa In «0-lb. tube, atidardf. 39c. firsts, 3Sc. Dalr Baybra are paying 90C "S2 fa bio butter in rolls «.r tubs; for packing stock. For beat sweat, unsalted butler, 2*c. bI’TTERFAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyers are ray ing 30c per lb at country stations; *$c delivered Omaha. FRESH MILK 12 00 per cwt f«r fresh milk testing i s delivered on dairy platform Omaha. EGOS. , t .. , Eggs delivered Omaha, fresh No l. $6 9007.20. generally $6.to case, second*. i,(p do/.en. 19 1 ac; cracks, ltc; quotations above **r« for eggs received m new or %o l wrhftewood cases; a deduction of will be made for secondhand cases. No. l eggs must by good average size. ...ghing not lees than 36 lbs gross, or 4 4 lbs. net. No. 2 eggs, seconds, consists of small, slightly dirty, stained or washed eggs, irregular shaped, shrunken or weak bodied eggs. . _ . In a< me quarters a fair premium is being paid for * hennery’* eggs, which pmtr must not be more than 48 hours old. uniform in size and color (meaning all solid colors—nil chalky white or al brown, and of the st^me shade*. The shed must be clfan and aound and the eggs weigh 25 ounces per doz*n or o»«r. Producers must r *re*sar!ly deliver their i.wn rggs to benefit by this latter classi fication. ,, Jobbing trices to retailers: IT. P spe cials 28c l*. S extras, commonly known a, aelecti. :«c. So. 1 amali, check*. POULTRY. Price* quotable for No. 1 atock. alive: 15.4 .o' ... : broiler*, under It* 11,. 256 3-0 ; hene ami ;,ulleia. - ver 4 ll-a , 1 1 sat 1 pullets, 4 lbs. and under, 2Cm : Leghorn hens, 17c; old roosters, over t lbs !-•' . old •'oosteis, under 4 lbs., JO- /aions, 7 lbs and over. 28c; capons, undor 7 lbs. 2 4ft-*' ; ducks, f f. f . young. 16c; old ducks i t. f . J 2c, geese, f. f. I , 12'-; pigeons. $1 00 per dozen Under grade poultry paid for at market value. Sick or crippled poultry not want ed and will not be paid for. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry (to re'ailerst: Spring soft. 35c; broilers. 45 n 56 ; frozen. 4"c; hens. 28c; rooster*. 16 0 lie; ducks. 2 K^se. 3003*0; tur ke s. 32c. No. 2 turkeys considerably FRESH FISH. Jobbing pri'-es quotable as follows: Fan*-v white fish. 28c; lake trout, --c halibut 2 ' . northern bullhead*. Jumbo. riifiah. SOHi'r: fll't of haddock. 2 7c’- black - od sable fish, lfcc; roe shad, 28c ; flounders, 20- ; crapplee. 20 025c; hla'-k bn*s. 22c; Spanish mackerel .It* to - ibs 26c; yellow pike. 25c; striped bass. 20c: blue p'ike, 15'-; white perch 12c; pickerel. 15018c; frozen fish. w2 0 4c less than prices above; ling cod. l*c. * CHEESE. Jobbing prices quotable on American rheese, fancy grade, as follows: hing.e < aisies. 22>-r; double da «les. 22**c; Young Americans.' 22c; longhorns. 22 Ho; square prints, 23c; brick. 22c; limberger. 1-lb. style. $3 65 per dozen; Swiss, domestic. :*' t Imported Roquefort, 6s ; New Yortc white, 32c. VEAL. Veal p-ices quotable, delivered at com mission houses, Urnsha Fancy. 96 to 115 lbs. 12' per lb; h* > y. not o\er 149 lbs. ir»o per lb Liver, heart and lungs must be left In veal BEEF FITTS. Jobbing prices quotable No 1 ribs. 27c; No. 2. 26c; No. *. Ur. No 1 loins Stc No -. .4- No. 3. 26c. No. 1 round* 19'-. N»* 2. 18,jc: No. 3. 13'^c; No. 1 chucks. 13«,r; No. 2. 11c; No. 3. 9r; No. 1 plates, S^c; No !c; No. 3. 7c. FRUITS. Jobbing prices , Black' - rr:« '- Arkansas 24 cra»e* j $ 2 b n su 2 :* * Pe*rhe> — Per Box. $2 t ^ Plums—Ca’iforns Clyman and Beauty, n*>r crate. $2.5602.75 ('berries — Tart?' - 14 lb*. 13 60. I.'gunberrie*—1" ro 0 3 75 per era* * Apples—In b -xe- Washington v/‘ne snrs ex*ra fat $1:7'. r!l *‘ze $2.5 6 bite winter rearmaln extra fancy I. -c ft 2 56 p r f-apple* Ter crate. 1*7505 66. ac cordine to size _ _ A • r.ies—In ■ "c’n of T 4o Jh* . lews n»saps fan $5.66; Ban Davis, fancy |4 i’*p* •»« extra fan cr f* Lemons—Call for* * *ra fancy, per 11„.y j7 r*f- far - ■ . per box I* 66; tho.ee. s’* ra k • ' • • — V s»' : l* Arorr.as $4,560 ; SO r,er crate, - -apef: K -is. eva far~y, *4 *60 4 75 '•ranges—California ^t-a fancy. * cord1 n g to Size. $j£6fr shell* d w alnuts, sack mta. pt lb. -ft shelled alrnonda. sack lots per lb,. 2*r. medium soft shell *1 rnoiids sack lots lo. r*w peanut* sa-k !n;■ f Nj ft 12c per H- roasted peanut*, sack lot* per lb roasted pea ru’s I*ss than m- k lot*. 15 u 15c, salted peanuts, per lb. 26c, FEED Market qu-'able per ton. car lead lota. *. o b Omaha Got t Meal —42 per cent. $44 nP Coming to Omaha? HOTEL ROME INVITES YOU Rooms: $1.50 to $3.50 HOME OF THE FAMOUS * ROME CAFETERIA “Opfn 24 Hour* Every Day** When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE • t OMAHA—KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO—MILWAUKEE AmpU financaa a**urs country •hippo* a of Immediate p*»men!a of thoil draft* and balanc# du# always rornlttod with ratura*. Talaphons AT lantte 6312 Updike Grain Corporation i ** A Roltahla Con**(tn«no*»t Houaa’* J. S. BACHE & CO. Established 1992 ' (Sew York Stock Fxcharg* m| , ' Chicago Hoard of Trade MemberN,w yorK Cotton Exchange land other leading Exchanges. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle St. Branch** Mid correspondents located In principal cities Stock*, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nafl BW Bldg . Omaha Tvlcphenes JA chaw* SI 17 M “The Bach a Review*' sent on application -Correvpotuience looted __- r- - ■ Hominy K»»<1--'Vhlt« or wallow. (. " »••«. t ° #b Omaha foil F_* patent in 9«-lb bags M..*6©'4 .}> ; bbl fancy, clear, in 44 lb. bag*. I - 5 3* per bbl ; whit* or yellow corn in C #* par cwt. M.T*. „AT Nominal quotation., car •°‘»i , Upland Prairie—No. 1. $1- 5' » No P2. $9 50© 11.50; No. 3. $*0*® *_rr. Midland Prairie—No. 1. $11 -0© 1- t . N’O 2 $1.60© 1*50. No 3. $€.0*@jl Lowland Prairie—No. 1 $1.00© 9.00. . . 2 $6 0* © 4.00. Packing Hay—$6.50®7.60 Mfalfa—Choice $2p.O*®21 00; No . $19 00 ©*9.0*; standard. »1 4 -'<117"' N. . $11.00©13.00; No. 3. $9.00©1100. 1 straw—Oat. $4.0©»00. wheat. $<11® *00 ' hides, wool, tallow Price, quotabla ax follow., q.livarc-a Omaha, tlealrra' walghla and .election# Wool—Pelt. II Man: each; lamf. ;75- <& $1.90 each: clips, no talue. woo,. "tjTallow and Grease—No. 1 tallow It, n tallow. 5' , No. 2 tall - v ,4 ' kr'a • (14r; II ere.-e 6(. : '.11 >•■ «•-, brown grease. 4«-; pork per ton. 1 f •? 4 rackl r gs, $U9 < 0 per tor., beeswax. $29.00 per ton. _ Hides—Seasonable. No. 1, 6 c. 2. 6t5c; green. 5* an and gluey. $1.5* each, colts, - jC earn. hog. skins. 15c each. »w York Produce. New York. Jure 10.—Butler— Market barely ateadv. receipts. 1*,63 • tubs Kggs Mai ket firm; re- "'p?». 44 rases, fresh gathered extra firata. rafuU packed. 28©w8V»c; storage packed, .3 21)1,0; firsts regular packed. storage packed. -T ^ ^ ' seconds an poorer, !E',82U>,<-; nearby henna white#, cloaaly »eleeted extra#, "4 'l nearby and rmarby wee'ern hern#-” white#, fir.te to a-.erace extra# 53#; nearby hennery brown#, extra#, v ",i |i,,,e— Market firm receipt#, ff’ pounds s'ate whole milk fats fre« fancy to fancy specials. 19©3f*c. a’.erag*1 run. 15l4©18^4'_ OUa and Rosin. Savannah *ia Jure !'• —'Turpenti - firm. 77c; sales. 2*2 bbls receipts, hbis . shipment., 130 bb:. . .to-*. l.**4 bbRo.in— Firm : sales. 1*9* r* relprs. 3.457 casks: shipment., *-** +■ casks' stock, 7s t»’5 1 ask* Quote—R. $115 D. 14 SJ; U »4 44, FOH. *4 • 0 ; 1. «4 6 - 1 z KM $4'». f4.9#; WG. $5.75; MMUX. $»' ■<> Pry 4»oo«l*. New Tork. Juna 1*—Cotton good, and yams were quiet and w!*b'*ut spe - change today. Raw si k held about stea with import'iw. but th»re was a * disparity of price* prevalent in the *ra ing markets w ;b \alups g»nerally as as they have been in eight ears Wli»« -n i arpet and Rug stocks were so d free at. low prices. The Silk Association American has adopted the name 'Rayon for artificial silk " ihbaro Potatoes. Chicago Tune 1* --Potato*. »v steady on old stock, weaker on new •' < elpta rew. 113 cars; old. 2* cars: to’ , United State* sh!r>n:en»«. n^w. 392 ca nid. 147 cars; Wisconsin and Michigan sacked and bulk round white $1 7*® Alabama snd Louisiana sacked triumphs. 12 35* 2.5*; North - Carolina barrel cobblers. $4 .5€a.ft* New York 4 all Money. New York. June to—Cal! money ess'*' hirh. 2 per rent; low. 2 per cent: ru!,re ra'c.* 2 r»r cent: closing bid .- r**r offered St 7% per cent, las' Man. - per cent; call Mans agslnst arcep'snee* per cent; tim' Man* ea*#:er, mixed cr lateral. «0-9* da>s 3 H © $ ** r^r cent < 4 rncnfhs. l\&\ per cent: prsme com mercial paper. 4®4’4 per cent. New York Metal* New York Jure 1*—<>pr»f—Ra* ele. trol»” sre* and rearbi 12l*r. fu tures. 17% ® 1 2 T»c , T‘n — F,rm spe* sod <--"r Iren—Steady, prices unchanged T.ead—Fmrr spot. 7 0*® 7.26c Zinc—Bteadv. Fast St Lou$a. ??• * ' s f i»ur*s 5.*« . ' ? ' Antimony—Spo*. « 4*' ( hirago Prr»dnce. rhicagc. lure 10.-Bitter- LOW* • »x"f 3$c; ••ar.-'f*-'4* • xtra frs*« '* • 4 Sc. fire's. Cf‘— -t: *e 'ords. :3®35Wc Kgga— Unchanged receipt.. 47 i cates. New York r$*tton. New York Jure The genera! ten market closed quiet at net aavar.ctfi of 2 to ^4 p >lrts ( hiraco Poultry OiMagc June ; —r i.'ry— Alive charged Kan*s« City Poultry Kansas $ •>- Jure j* B- .-*• 7 rr • • and Other pr# jure urr ra"C» :. Sinclair Pipe Line Company (>old Bonds Due 1941 These bonds constitute the sole funded debt of this Company, which operates one of the most comprehen sive and modern pip# line systems in the world. We offer these bonds to yield about 6J)0^C Circular on requeat The National City Company Omaha—Firat National Ranh Bldg. Telephone—*31$ Jackaon y-.-•.