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    Prices of Wheat
Go Irregularly
to Lower Levels
Distinct Weakness in Foreign
Markets and Utter Pause
, in Export Trade Brings
Out Long Wheat.
By CHARI.ES J. LEYDEN,
rniTfnal Service Staff C’i»rre*t»on<lrnt.
Chicago, Feb. 2.—Long wheat came out
continuously in today'a session, being at
tracted by distinct weakness In foreign
markets and an utter pause in export
trade. Prices swung irregularly to lower
levels, with the May delivery closing be
low the 12 level. Outside interest was
further reduced, but there was an im
pressive sort of buying on the dtps that
frequently took the surplus out of the pit.
Wheat closed 2®3%c lower, corn was
%c higher to %c lower, oats wet e %
off and rye ruled 2%e down.
May wheat broke under 12 about mid
session, but recovered at $1 99. Most of
the news was bearish and therefore it was
natural that the trend should he down,
ward, but good support developed every
time May reached $2.01, and remained in
evidence every %c decline. Commission;
houses were the principal sellers.
The seaboard advised that the foreign
demand for grains was the lightest in
some time, and few sales were effected, i
Liverpool finished 2%®2%d lower.
Corn acted firm, especially in the late
trading. Locals sold most of tho session'
In sympathy with the reactionary wheat
market, but an excellent class of .com
mission house buying was in evidence.
The visible supply for the week increased
1.S86.900 bushels. Demand for cash .corn
was slightly improved. ......
Oats worked higher early_ In the day.
due to reports that # Canada would be
forced to import the* United States ar
ticle, but profit taking through commis
sion houses finally fore ed the market
Rj e was easy with wheat. There was
little evidence of export interest, and
commission houses sold every tune the
market flurried. , _ .
Provisions dropped with grains. Lara
was 12% & 16c low er and ribs were 10c
lower.
Pit Notes
The reaction that has been under way
in the wheat pit the last few days is re
garded ns a natural incident in a bull
market, and, inasmuch as prices last
week were carried up with feverish haste
by the development of heavy public buy
ing, the break now in progress might
possibly extend much further This the
ory has been followed out with no little
bear pressure, according to many pit
traders. Fundamentally the world situa
tion looms every bit as strong if not
stronger than ever .
While the immediate foreign demand
for wheat is alow, the statistics show
that the surplus of North America is rap
idly dwindling. Primary receipts are
larger than a year ago. and have been
for weeks. Unless the crop has been
considerably underestimated the present
movement Is greatly at the expense of
farm reserves. The run of wheat to mat
Uet later on will have to determine.
Visible supplies in this country have
been decreasing much faster than last
>ear. despite the relatively large primary
movement. This is conclusive proof that
the cash wheat ts heading In consump
tive channels with unusual rapidity. Ihe
United States visible supply for the week
decreased over 3.000.001) bushels, and is
now but 10,000.000 bushels In excess of
last year. A little over a month ago it
was 30,000,000 bushels larger compara
llV\Vorld shipments last week of wheat
and flour totalled 19 241.000 bushels or
about 7,000,000 bushels in excess of the
previous week. This explains the in
crease of 0.928,000 bushels in ocean sup
ply. If the foreign reuorts are truly
sent, supplies headed towards Europe will
go Into consumption lust as rapidly from
now on as they have during the last six
months, if not more so. The Swedish,
government is considering the elimina
tion of the import duty on wheat and rye.
This means tnat foodstuffs in that coun
try sre inadequate. _
CHICAGO PRICES.
By Updlk* Grain company, Atlantic 6312
Art. I Open. I High. | Low. I Close. I Sat.
Ju,y i:«.g
Sept 1 1.55 i 1.56'Hl l.MUr 1-MS 1 «’•
I 1.B684.I.. .
M5,*v ' 1.78 I 1.79 1 1.7884 177 I 1 -7?|4
July j l.BB^; l.BS%| 1.63 1 ■■■>»
S«pt. I lias V4 | 1.33V, 1.318* 1.32 u; 1.34
JUy ! 1.35> 136 | 1.1144 1.3S*. 1.3BU
July M«*i 1-37 7.35HI 1 364*
Sept. V.36’4 1.3 7 44! 1 36'. 1.37 1|7U
May .63%' .64 U -63 -63% .6-> *
July ; .*64% ' .64%' .63%] -64% .64%
■ ! •&<>*■ .;.i..
M*y 16.30 16.34 16.26 116.22 .16 35
July 116.60 ! 16.6 2 jib.53 ^16.57 |16.70
Mu? 115.70 15.70 U 42 115 67 ,15.67
firuln Export*.
. WH.hir.gtnn. Keb 8—Kxport* of grain
from the United States last .week totaled
3.566.000 bushels against 1,7 19,000 the
week before. , -
Commerce department comparisons or
exports of last week and the week previ
ous follow: .
Wheat. 2.138,000 bushels against 637.000.
rye 667.000 against 148,000; oats, 49.000
nga'tnft 138,000. corn. 181.000 against 142.
uUO• barley. 541,000 against 654.000; t an
itdian grain in transit, 2.044,000 against
1.636,000.
Canadian and United States flour ex
ports from the United States wero 404,000
barrels against 213,000.
Minneapolis « ash uram.
Minneapolis. F» b. 2 Wheat—Cash: No
1 northern. $1.87 % tb 192 % ; No 1 dark
northern spring: choice to fancy, $*08%
<0,2.20%; good to choice. $195%©2.06%.
ordinary to good $li>0% j1-9**
hard spring. $2.20%02.28% No. 1 dark
Montana on track. $1.H9%©2.U4. *° ar
rlvc. $1.8n%©2.1-%. May. $1-92%; Juiy.
*'i\)rn -N'o. 3 yellow. $1 23% g 1 25.
Oats—No. :: white. n*%©55%e.
Barley—87% r©$ 100
Rye -No. 2. 3 1.62 % ©1 63 % .
Flax No. I j3.20% 4$3.14%.
C hicago C’ash Brain.
Chicago Feb. 2--Wheat—No. _ hard,
$1.9*2 >4 © 199 ; No. .3 hard. $ I 91 % 1 94.
Corn—No. 4 mixed, $1.16; No. 3 yellow,
^*Oata—N«». 2 white, 60%©61%c; No. 3
white, 56% ©59c.
Rye—N o. 1. $170.
Barley—95c©$1.04.
Seed—Timothy, $5.75#6 60; clover,
,Jp?oW.”n«°-I,.rd, 116.72; rib., 115.26;
bellies, $17.50,
Kan.am City »».!> Grain.
Han.an City. Feb. 2.—vy lm*l—" Nr, 2
hard. Il.90tr2.06: No 2 red. I.' 1602.1":
May. $1 X9V4: July. 6169V, apllt aakert;
Saptember, 61.47 bid. „
Corn—No. 3 White. $1.21 @1.24; No., *
vellow, 11.2601.26; No. 3 yellow. II 21V,
*i.i" No. 2 mixed. $1.22® 1.22'4: May.
It 27 apllt aeked: July. J12»>A faked.
Hav—50c lower to 50c higher; No. l
llmolhv, $16.00®17. n«; No. 1 prairte.
$ 11.00 Up 1 2.00 ; choice alfalfa. $23.00^^4 50,
clover, mixed light, $16.00# 16.60.
\ Visible Brain Supply.
New York. Feb. 2 The visible supply
of American grain shows the following
lhangrs (in bushels):
Wheat, decreased .962.000.
Corn, Increased 1 700 not).
Oats, decreased 589.000.
Ry®, Increased 509.000.
Barley, decreased 21 5.000.
At. IgMils Brain Futures.
flt Tjouls. Feb. 2— Close—Wheat, May.
fl.98% bid; July. $]■$$%•
(%>rn—May. $1.35%; July, $1.37%.
Oats—Not quoted.
Mlnnriipolts Flour.
Mlnnoapolli. F^b. 2—Flour—Unehnnaed
In 10 cents lower*, family patents, $10.60
U 10.75; bran. $29.00.
Chicago Kgg and Butter Futures.
Jan 31.
Chicago. Jan 27-Quotations furnished
by George K. Clark, 1327 Woodmen of the
World building.
_ KOGB.
| Cars. I Open. I High. | Low. | Close.
7>b! I 171 i“ .27 I .3IUI .56 I •5«'4
Mar. I 6 I ,2»V .2* I 2«HI ■*»
M.atr.l.I.I.I I.
April I 6 I .30'A -30 ‘A 30V. .30 V,
| )«»«?. |.1.I. .1 • * * %
* bitttkh.
I Cara. I open. I High. I Low. | Close.
Ffh. f 65 'l .39%! .39% I .38%
MW. . '. «•
New l«rk ftugar.
Quotations furnished by 1 m«t n** -v
Co , 224 Omaha National Hanks building
Phones Jackson 51*7, 6188. i-IJM' ___
Art. I Open.TiTigh. I leiw. I Close. I Hat
Mar | 2 88 | 90 2 85 2 M JJ
Mav I 3 03 $.03 2 98 1 02 2.97
July 1 3.17 8 1$ 8.l« 3 18 .112
Aept. ! 8.27 1.3© $ 26 3 30 3.24
per I 3 27 8 *9 t.t1 3 29 124
’* 1 1 " . _i- <9
flilrugn Poultry.
Chicago. Feb. J.—Poultry—Alive, high
ei . Jowls, 24 © 26c ; springs 27c; roosters
19«*f turkeys, 28c; ducks. 10c; gasss, 2.’#
13 c.
I
Omaha Grain
_ __ ■ - —J
Omaha. Fab. 2.
Cash wheat sold on th# tables today
from 2®3He Ibwer under the influence
of lower futures and limited demand, 123
cars were reported 1n.
Corn aold at prices ranging from un
changed to 2c lower, with only a fair
[demand. Receipts were 71 care.
I Oata sold He lower. Receipt*. 42 cars
Rye and barley waa quoted nominally
unchanged.
Omaha Cnrlot Sale*#.
WHEAT.
No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $2.04.
No. 2 dark hard: 1 car. $1.92.
No. 1 hard: 3 care. $1.90; 1 car. $2.02;
1 car. $ 1.90H ; 1 car. $1.92; 1 car. $1.91.
No. 2 hard: 2 cars. $1 .88 H; 1 car,
$1.89; 1 cur. $1.92; 1 car. $1.90.
No. 3 hard: 3 cars. $1.89; 1 car, $1.93;
2 cars, $1.86; 1 car. $1 85; 1 car. $1.88.
No. 4 hard: 2 cats, $1.88.
No. 5 hard: 1 car. $1.86.
Sample hard: 1 car. $1.64; 1 car, $1.65.
No. 1 spring: 1 car. $2.03.
No. 2 spring: 1 car, 51.94.
No. 2 mixed: 1 car. $1.89.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.88.
CORN
No. 3 white: 4 cars, $1.19.
No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1.15.
No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, $1.20H; 5 cars,
$1.21.
No. 4 yellow: 2 cars. $1.18: 6 3-5 ear?.
$1.17; 2 cars, $1.16; 1 car, $1.14; 1 car.
$1 15.
No. 5 yellow: X car, $114: 7 cars. $1.10.
Sample yellow: 1 car. 92c.
No. 3 mixed: 2 cars. $1.17.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1 15; 1 car, $1.13.
No. 6 mixed; 2 cars. $1.02.
OATS.
No. 2 white: 2 car, 5RHc.
No. 3 white: 2 cars. 68c; 7 cars. 57Hc
No. 4 white: 1 car, 66Hc; 4 cara, 56c;
1 car. 57c.
Sample white: 2 cars, 85Ho.
RYE.
No. 3: 2-5 cars. $1.62.
No. 4: 1 car, $1.62.
Daily Inspection of Grain Reed red.
WHEAT.
Feb. 2.
Hard: 15 cars No. 1, 81 cars No. 2, 18
cars No. 3, 4 cara No. 4, 4 cara No. 5, 11
cars sample.
Mixed: 1 car No. 1, 8 cars No. 2. 1 car
No. 4, 1 car No. 6.
Spring: 2 cars No. 1, 1 car No. 2.
92 cars.
CORN.
Yellow: 1 car No. 2. 5 cars No. 3. 18
cars No. 4. 10 cars No. 5. 3 cars No. 6. 2
cars sample.
White: 1 car No. 2, 3 cars No. 2. 4 cars
No. 2.
Mixed: 1 car No. 3, 4 cars No. 4, 1 car
No. 5. 2 cars No. 6.
62 cara.
OATS.
White: 4 cars No. 2, 13 cars No. 3, 3
cars No. 4, 4 cars sample.
24 cars.
RYE.
1 car No. 1, 3 cars No. 2, 1 car No. 2.
5 cars.
BARLEY.
1 enr No. 2, 1 car sample.
2 cars.
Total cars, 375.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlots).
Receipts— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago
Wheat .123 141 87
Corn . 71 167 327
Oats . 4 2 63 55
Rye . 4 6 5
Barley ... .. 7 2
Shipments—
Wheat . 1 16 78 69
Corn . 57 28 209
Oats . 45 15 9 4
Rye . 2
Barley ... ..
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Bushels). #
Receipts— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago
Wheat .1.125,000 1,802, oat) 653,000
Corn . 1.537,000 2.033,000 2,262.0(>e
Oats . 1,187,000 1,306,000 1.032.000
Shipments—
Wheat . 871,000 804.000 322,000
Cora . 969,000 534,000 737.000
Oats . 730,000 617,000 547.000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushels— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago
Wht. and fl.. 399,000 . 204.0Q0
Corn . 133.000
Oats . 26.000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS
„ , Week Year
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 26 16 34
Corn .165 223 272
Oats . 71 57 84
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
Wheat . 1 24 1 47 203
Corn .113 184 241
Oata . 24 3 4 56
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS
Wheat . 306 185 117
Corn . 105 1 44 36 4
Oats . 102 21 1 151
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Cariots— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago.
Minneapolis . 444 612
1 *uluth . 131 174
Winnipeg . *216 339 756
UNITED STATES VISIBLE
Bushels— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago
IV'heat _77.504.000 80.572.000 67 1 62.000
Corn .27.571.000 25.685.000 9.379,000
Oats .73.570.000 74.161.000 17,639.000
Rye . 23.477.000 22.970,000 19.847,000
Barley ... 3.928,000 4.143.000 2.843.000
OMAHA STOCKS.
Bushels— Today Yr. Ago
Wheat . 2,263.000 3.154,000
Corn . 2.114.000 917.000
Oats . J.861.000 1.1 21,000
Rye . 2.640,000 342.001
Earley . 8.000 61.00't
New York (irnrnil.
N»*\v York, Fel». 2.— Flour—Unsettled;
spring patents, $10.250 10,76; soft winter
straglht*. $10.15 010.40; hard winter
straights, $9. s5 010.10
Rye Flour—Quiet; fair to good, $9,000
9.20; choice to fancy, $9.2509.60.
Corntneal—Quiet; fine white and yel
low granulated, $3.3504.55.
Rye— Easy; No. 2 western, $1,79 4 f
o. 1*. New York, ahd $1.77 \ c. i. f. ex
port %
Rarb> Firm; malting. $1.33 01.27 c i.
f. New York,
Buck w heat—Dull; fine milling, $2.45;
Canadian. $2.25. *
Wheat-*—Spot, easy; No. 1 dark northern
spring, c. I. f. New York. )ak» and rail.
$2,32 4; No. 2 hard Winter, f. o. b., lake
and rail, $2.12; No. 2 mixed durum, do.
$2,13 4; No. 1 Manitoba, do. In bond,
$2 26*4.
Corn—Spot, steady; No 2 yellow, c 1.
f. track New York, all rail. $1,474; No.
2 mixed, do, $1,464.
Hats—Spot, steady; No. 2 white. 70c.
Feed—Quiet; city bran, 100-pound sacks,
$36 50; western bran, do. $35 75.
Hay—Steady; No. 1, $20.000 27.00; No.
2. $2.1.00 0 25.00; No, 2. $ 19.00 & 21.V0;
sample, $15.00017.00.
Hops Steady; Mate, 1924. $28034c;
19 2 1. 140 16c; Pacific coast, 1924. 18 0 23c.
1923. 15017c.
l*‘>rk—Firm; mesa, $34.75037.25; fam
ily. $36,000- 37.00; lard, barley steady,
mold lowest $16,200 16.30.
Tallow -Rasy; special loose, 9'4 ©94c;
extra, 9 \u 0 9 4 i .
Rice—Flint, fancy head, 7 4 0 8c.
Fast St. lamia Livestock.
Fast St Louis. Feb. 2 Cattle Re
co|ptj|f 6,000 head; beef steers and beef
r'ows, steady to 15c lower in spots; fat
light yearlings and canuers, steady, me
dium heifers, 15025c lower; bologna
bulls, 150 25* higher; top light vealers,
$15. bulk. $1.4.60, largely to shippers,
steer*, largely $7 100 9 26; part load
mixed yearlings, 110 50: rows. $4 500;
6.80; runners, $2.26©2.60; top bolognas,
$5; bulk. $4.250 4.76.
Hogs Receipts 22.000 head; butcher
hog market, 250 40c lower, pigs, mostly
60o lower; spots, more; top weighty
butchers. $10,95; bulk 190 pounds and up,
$10.76010 90; 170 to 190 pounds. $10,500'
10.75; 140 to 160 pounds $9.75010.36;
110 to 130 pound pigs, $8 7509.60: light
pigs. $8.0008 50; packer sows. $9.76.
Hheep and Lambs—Receipt*, *1,800
head, fat lambs, about steady; part load
to butrhers. $18 25; pa* ker top. $R»;
bulk of rec eipts, $16 60018.00; cull*. $13.
fat ewes, nominally steady, quote choice
j ligntweikht», $10,500 10,75.
New York Coffee Futures,
New York, Feb. 2.—The market for
< offee futures opened at an advance of
*» to 16 points today, with active months
20 to 2a point* not higher during the
early trading in response to higher Rio
* able* and covering./ May advanced to
19.90c, but at this price met a little
realizing, and later reacted to 19.60c In
a comparatively quiet market. The close
was net unchanged to 10 points lower.
Sales wore estimated at 27.090 bags.
• losing quotations March. 21 1 Jr; .May.
19 65c, July. I8.6&04 September, 17.66c.
1 ><■< ember. 16.95c.
Spot < offee. steady; Rio 7«. 23c. Santo
4s,. 3740284c.
Chicago flutter.
Chicago, Feb i.—The butler market to
day rub *t steady on top scores and firm
on the mediums and lower grutles Re
mand, however, centered around the me.
dlum and lower scores, which were fairly
Will • i* .*m••*i• up jo-;.i. im war* holding
firm to their stock and asked premiums
m imi ny quar l era I be . . nt r all/• • I . i r
market was steady at the sharp advance
but trading was quiet as buyers’ Id'-as of
values wei« below those of sellers.
Fresh butter, 92 score, 39c; 91 *core,
38c, 90 score, 37« . 89 score, 36 4c; xfc
s« ore. 364c; 87 score, 34 4c; 8(1 score, 32*
Centra 11 zed e*r lots. 90 score, 3«\* , h9
score, 38. . 88 score, 354c.
New \ ork llrv Rood*.
New York. Feb 2 -Cotton good* mar
kets tmlav were firm In the print doth
division with spots In wide construct lofts
commanding a premium \ary»ng from 4
0 H vard. Sheetings wen- ♦ usler Fin
ished i(-odi sold men itiidUi but |a
small lots Raw sIIk advaticeil sharply
In Yokohama and rose about 6c n pound
here Interest In wool gootls' «*pcnlngs on
Wednesday Is very keen in i9i« clothing
trailer- Cable* stated 'Imi flan and f|«x
MOllH bad been H-dll- mI at Ib lLie' •
I lib mu Cotton.
Quotations furntMhed by I M R;*«ha &
f'n , 4 Omaha National Hunk** building
Phono* Jackson 61*7, lixx, r» 1 hw
Ait i Open. I High I l/<w. I Close. I Mat.
Mar, I $4.9$ I 14-ft I 34.88 I 24 09 j...
Mav 2 4.37 24.70 24 7 5 .1 ',8
July I 24 (t’J 24.10 1 24 18 :*4 oo 1
(TM 24 37 i 24 «9 I 24 M ' 34 38
W" 1
- — N
Omaha Livestock
N->
Receipt* of livestock at principal mar
kid* Monday follow:
Cattle. Hoc*. sheep.
Omaha . 7.0*1 10,453 10.1*4
Chicago .12,000 100,000 10.000
Kansas City . 1.400 13,000 7,000
St. Joseph . 3.000 10.0041 *,000
St. Louis . 7.500 22.000 l.MKI
Omaha, Feb. 2.
Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Sheep
Monday estimate ... 8.000 21.000 17,500
Same dy last wk ... 7.475 18.509 7.080
Same dy 2 wks ago. 9.009 9,058 10,075
Same dy 3 wks ago. 9.646 18,239 12,516
Same dy year ago... 7.789 11,516 9.454
Cagtid© Receipts, 8,000 head. To all in
tents and purposes the trade In fat cat
tle Monday was very little different
from last week’s very unsatisfactory
c I ose. Local packers were indifferent
buyers and there was very little shipper
competition so that the movement was
sluggish throughout. Bale* <>r cat cuttle
abtf r the $9.00 mark were comparatively
scarce, owing to the plain quality of
the bulk of the receipts. Stockers and
1 orders were in liberal supply but de
mand gontinues good and prices -ruled
fully steady all around.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
yearling?, $9.00010.60; fair to good year
lings, $7 90@9.00; common to fair year
lings, $5.50®7.60; good to choice steers,
$9.00©10.26; fair to good steers. $7.76©
8.M5; common to fair steers, $6.75© 7.7.*;
trashy warmed-up cattle. $5.50© 6.26;
good to choice fed heifers, $7.00® S.26;
fair to good fed heifers. $6.00@7.Q0;
common to fair fed heifers, $5.00©6 00;
good to choice fed cows. $6.5006.76; fair
to good fed cows. $4.0ft@6.40; common
to fair fed cows. $2.50(0)3.76; heavy fleshy
feeders, $7.7508.40; good to choice feed
ers. $7.25(0)6.00; fair to good feeders,
! 6.5007.25; common to fair feeders,
6.6006.50; good to choice Stockers,
7.4008.26; fair to good Stockers, $6.50®
.36; common to fair rftockers, $5.50®
6.50; trashy stockers, $4.50@$5.25; stock
heifers. $4.0006.76; stock cows. $2.76®
3.76; stock calves, $4.00 @7.00; veal
calves, $4.00@11.00; bulls, stags, etc.,
! $3.7506.75.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
34 .1025 $7 60 13. 744 I 00
7.1063 8 25
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
14 . 850 6 50
BEEF COWS.
5. 838 2 75 16. 976 4 00
«.1056 4 50 29.919 4 75
13.1084 5 00 11 1001 5 40
5.1004 6 65 8 J191 6 00
HEIFERS.
15. 727 6 00 10. 471 6 50
STOi’KERS AND FEEDERS.
39. 538 6 50
PULLS.
1 . 1360 3 50 1 1460 4 00
1 . 1320 4 50 1.2040 6 00
CALVES.
1 . 210 5 00 1 260 6 00
3 . 326 6 25 6. 168 9 00
10. 194 10 00 1 150 10 50
Hogs—Receipts, 21,000 head. With
aropnd 18,000 head on sale, 2,000 being
directs and rather sharp losses reported
elsewhere, local prices weakened all
around. Movement to shippers was on a
15 if 25c lower basis while pack'-r trade
was dull at uneven declines Bulk of all
sales was $9.75 @ 10.40 with early top.
$10.50.
HOGS
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr
5H..266 80 $10 25 49.. 317 ... $10 40
77..22 ... 10 45 77..264 ... 10 50
Sheep and Lambs, Receipts, 19,000
head. Liberal supplies of fat lambs
forced prices off 25 to in extreme cases
50c this morning, medium grades alloying I
the most loss. A good inquiry was ap- .
parent for feeders and these classes I
showed little change with aged sheep ;
strong.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: Lambs, 1
good to choice. $17.50® 18.00; lambs, fair1
to good. $16.75 017.50; feeding lambs,
$16.50@17.40; clipped lambs, fed. $14.50
1@15.00; wethers, $10.00@ 11.00; fat ewes, i
$S.50® 10.25; yearlings. $11 75® 14.50.
FAT LAMBS.
No. Ave. Pr.
4S3 fed .81 $17 65
Receipts and disposition of livestock at
the Union stockyards. Omaha, Neb., for
24 hours ending at 3 p. rn. February 2:
K EC El I’TS—CA R LOT
Horses and
Cattle. Hogs. Sh’p. Mules.
C. IS. & St. P. 12 7
Wabash . 2
Union Pacific . 80 35 36 27
C. A N. W, east... 18 26 1
C. A N. W., west... 60 87 4 4
<’. *t. P. M. & O- 18 6 3
C B. Sc Q , east. 3 .. 2
C. B. A Q, west.... 65 43 37 6
C. R. r A. P. east.. 16 3 1
C. R 1 .A P. west.. 1
Illinois Central ..11 4
O. O. W. 5 3 .. 1
Total receipts ... 300 217 80 20
DISPOSITION- -HEAP
Cattle. Hog-. Sheep
Armour A Co.1,007 3.812 5.010
Cudahy Pack. Co..1.188 3,222 3.757
Dold Pack. Co. 241 2.154
Morris Pack. Co.. T57 1>L0 3,143
Swift A Co.1.29# 2,1 4 7 4.496
G»Ug a- Keefer. I ■ * •
Huffman Bros. ... 20 .... ....
Midwest Park Co.. 22 .... ....
Omaha Tack. Co.. 3 .... ....
John Roth A Sons. 20 .... ....
H Omaha Pack. Co. 3 ... . ...
Murphy. J. W. 2.190
Kenneth A Murray . . . . 978 . . • •
-Lincoln Pack Co. . . 93 .... . . • • i
Sinclair Pack Co.. 72 .... ....
Cud’y from S City...'. 2.423
Cud’y from Denver . . .... 235
Anderson A Son... 104 ....
Benton.VS A H'hes 13 - -
Bulla. J. H . iso - -
Cheek. W. H. 142 - ....
Dennis A Francis.. 6R .... ....
Ellis A Co. ... . 37 - ....
Harvey, John ... 3*2 .... ....
inghram. T. J. ... 16 ... ....
Kellogg. F. Q. 97 , .... ....
Kirkpatrick Bros . 326 .... ....
Longman Bfos .. . 215 .... ....
Lub**rger, llenry 8s 19 ....
M K. C. A CY Co . . 27 .... ....
Root. J. B. A Co.. 4 1 ... -
Rosen stock Bros... *6 .... ....
Sargent a- Finnegan 101 ... ....
Smiley Bros. 135 .... ....
V Sant. W.B. A Co. 9 - -
Werth'mer A Degen 5 94 .... ...
Other buyers . . . 614 .... 2.424
Total .7,991 19,452 19.164
( hicugo livestock.
Chicago, Feb. 2 —Vttited Slates Depart
ment of Agriculture. —Hogs—Receipt*.
100.000 head; mostly 16 to 25«- lower than
Saturday's best time; pigs and light lights
very uneven; steady to 6 6c lower; top.
110.85; bulk desirable medium and heavy
but* hers. $10.60$ 10.75; most 1*0 to 230
pound averages. $10.35$ 10.60; 130 to l7o
pound weight. $10.00$ 10.4U; most strong
weight slaughter pig* $0.60$$.75 , few Up
ward to $1(1.00; little doing on packing
hows; heavyweight hogs. $l •• 40$ ] o.s;..
medium, $10.0U$ 10 70 light. $‘i :.o$» 10.5«;
light lights. $9.10$ 10.30. packing hog*,
smooth. $9.90$ 10.26; [miking hogs, rough,
$*.50$9.$0; slaughter pigs. $8.50ff> 10.00.
I’atlle—Receipts, 22,000 head; beef
steers uneven; steady to 25c lower, most
1) weak to 26c off. lower grades showing
ile* line; trade slow ; killing quality med
lum to good; moderate supply good to
choice heavies offered; fresh receipts in
creased by liberal holdover from last
week; early top heavies and yearlings.
$10.50: some held higher, bulk fed steer*
of quulity nml con«f1ti*in to sell at $8.00$
in.00, mostly steer run; she stock strong
to 16c higher; spots up 'moat on better
made* fat cows and light well-rond!
Honed heifers; bull* strong to 15c higher;
heavy bolognas 4$0 and better; verniers 25
i $50r higher; quality considered; hulk to
[lackers, $1 l.OOfr i 2 50; few light kind
downward to $10.50; handy weights grad
ing good to choice, $ 1 4.00$ 16.60; stockers
! and feeders firm.
Sheep—Receipts, 19,000 head; alow;
early fat lamb* unevenly steady to 26*
lower; choice lambs to shipper*. $18.76$
IF. 16; f»w sale* to packers, $ 18,00$18.60 .
no clippers sold; fat sheep fully 25c low
er: most sales fat ewes, $9.00 $8.75; no
choice offerings *-*hl, feeding Jamb*
steady at $17.50$ 17.75.
Kansas City l.l\e«t<>« k.
Kansas City. Feb. 2 «'aMle- Receipt*.
1.401) head, -it Ives. 2.000 head; market
slow, practically no early sale* of fed
hirer* or yearlings, quality mostly plain,
undertone weak to unevenly lower, best
sierra held around $11 on. Nhe stork slow,
about steady; hulk butcher cows and
heifers. 14 25(1 7 00 . tanner* and < utters,
$;: f>0$3 76; bull* strong: hulk, $4 26$4 7 f*.
• wives 28$50c higher, plainer quality con
sidered; practical top for veals. $11 0'*,
few' up to $11 60, Stocker and feeder
steers strong, bulk $5.60$7.26, two brails
yearling stockers. ft 3n. stock tows and
heifers strong to 10c higher, stock calves,
26c higher
Hogs Receipts, 12.U00 head; market
slow, shippers buying sparingly, 15$ 2 5c
lower Ilian Saturday s average one load
of heavle* to trailers, $10 U0; bulk of
sal##* $IQ.00$10 60; shippei top, $10.56;
tleslr a h|e 200 t «> 300-pound average*,
fin $64| 10 55. big pa* kern holding back;
[•in king <row* mostly $9.76$$.86; light
lights -ind pigs weak to 26«: lower, hulk
129 to |$0 pound a varan-•- l ■ <>"■»:*
Slock I- igs Hll-ll-l ‘ I •« "0
Hhcop Receipts. 7,noit head: lamb*
steady to 10*- lower, top. $10 00; other*
hugely at $ 17 3 f» $ 1 7 80 . sheep I6$26c
lower; !«»[• ew»-s, $9.76; others. $9 60.
Mimic City UvmUm-Ii.
Hloux t'lty. I" • Feb 3 i'uttle Rs
• Ipfs. 1..»0<1 head, mil i ket fairly active;
itlll-iH steady, *to**ker« strong, fut steer*
nnd y**»«rllngs. |0 uofr 1 3 00, hulk, l< 604*
9 'in. fat cow* and heifer*. 94 <to$|n (mi,
ihhimm* ami cutlers. $2 6Q$;I60. ve«|s,
$5,011*0 in.f»0. bulls, 84 00 $6 <»n . feeders.
}5 mi 'ti’7 "6. stockers, f t .'.o$ 7.no . slock
> curlings ami calves. $ 4 on 1|. 6.7f»; feeding
t ows nnd heifers. $3,O0$4 50
Hogs Receipt*. 1,1.000 head market 10
In >0, lower , top. $!•' 80, bulk. $0 76'<7»
I0.5O, light*. $9 on $ 1 n 2 f-. butcher*, f I o :/.
ir 1 tl fut; mixed $9 *6$10 40 heavy pn- k
.-re, $9 86$ 10.16, stags. $7 0O$7 60; pigs.
$«i 50$9.00
sheep Receipt*. 2.000 head; market
steady.
Ml. .f«i«ep|« l.licntocli.
PR. Joseph. Mo., Fa b. 3 I’stll#—Tie
rrlpn*. 3.000 beatl . steady; bulk of steer*.
IT. 26 $ 8 . top I9 60, cow * and belter*
|:t 1, 9 00 i all'es $t 60$ I 2 00; stockers
Hint fee tier* $4 50$8 0O
f t •»*(.. Receipts. 10,000 lien d 1" to 16c
limn . top $10.76; bulk, $•• tnt u I•> «*
Mherp and Usml*- It* - elfrts *• non h
Mir-N'iv to 2ru- lower; lambs, $I7.UU$ l
ewea. $9 20$ l#,29
Recent Decline
May Take Edges
Off Bullish Pep
Market Irregular, but Fairly
Strong; Group Action Not
General; Some Oils
Make New Higbs.
n> RICHARD sril.I.ANK.
Universal Service Kiiiiuirhil Kditor.
New York, Feb. 2.—Most noticeable of
all the features In connection with the
stock market today was the decline in
morning buying. Since t li e* advance
started around election time there has
been a large volume of orders from the
country at large when the market opened
each Monday. Whether the recent declines
took tlae edge off bullish enthusiasm re
mains to be seen.
The market as a whole was ^regular,
but fairly strong. Thorn were ^Hmerous
sharp moves in individual stocks but
gioup notion was not general. Sloas
Sheffield had an advance of nearly 10
points and closed points up for the
day, while United States S'eel was com
paratively dull and closed \ down. Ex
planation of Sloss-Sheffield’s rise is in the
exceptionally good earnings shown in the
last quarter of 1924.
Some of the oils made new high while
others held bark.
Various of the rails were fairly active,
and some made new highs. The Frisco
Issues. B. * O.. Seabhard «fc Southern
Pacific, Southern Railway, Colorado
Southern and Wabash did particularly
well while various others lagged.
One of the specialty issues had a drop
of nearly 6 points owing. It Is declared,
to the Illness of the broker who has been
manager of a pool operating In the stock.
All the grains were lower. Foreign de
mand was negligible.
Lard was 13 points down. $
Cotton showed more spirit than In some
weeks.
('offee 2 to 8 pllnts down.
Sugar dull.
f-X
New York Quotations
— .y
New York Stock exchange quotations,!
furnished by J. S. Bache & Co., 224
Omaha National Bank building. Sat’y1
High. Low. Close, j
Agriculture Chem. 19% 18% 19% 18
Ajax Rubber . 11% 11%
Allied Chemical... 84% 83% 83% 83%
Allia-Chalniers . 76% 77%
Am. Beet Sugar. 40%
Am. B. S. Fdry.. 98
American Can.... 165% 163 164% lb4%
Am. Car & Fdry.. 199% 199 199% 2»n
Am. Hide & L . 12 12
Am. H. A: L. pfd. 71%
Am. Int i Corp_ 37 36% 86% 36%
Am. Linseed Oil.. 28% 2*% 28% 28%
Am. Locomotive. . 115 % 115 115% 115%
Ain. Radiator..100% 10Q%
Am. Ship. A: Com. 11% 11% 11% 11%
Am. Smelting.100% 99% 100% 100
Am. Smelting, pfd.109%
Am. St‘l Foundries 46% 46% 46% 46%
American Sugar... 61% 60% 61 61
Am. Sumatra. 10%
Am. Tel. & T- 133 132% 133 133
Am. Tobacco. **% 88 88 % 87%
Am. W. W. & EL. 36% 36 36% 36%
American Woolen. 62% 51% 61% ■!%
Anaconda . 4 5 44% 44% 45
Ass d I try Goods. 1G0 % 155% 160% 156
Associated Oil- 39% 39 39 % 39%
Atchison .117% 116% 117 117%,
Atlantic Coast L I 50 % 149% 150% 150% I
Atlantic G A* W. I. 25 24 24 % 25 |
Atlantic Ref. Co.. 116% 116 116 115%!
Austin-Nichols... . 28 27 % 27% 27%,
Baldwin .132% 131% 131% 132% I
Baltimore A: Ohio. 80% 79 80% 79%
Barnsdall A . 20% 25% 26% 25%
Bethlehem Steel.. 51% 50% 61% 61%
Bosch Magneto... 4®% 39% 35% 40%
Brook-Man Ry .. 39 38 % 38% 39%
Brook-Man pfd.. 75% 76% 7 5% 76%
Brook - Edison Co. 127% 117% 127% 127%
Culif Pac . . ]•>!% 192%
Calif Pet . 28% 28% 28% 28%
Cnl A Aria Min. 56%
('an ad Pac .160% 150 150 % 150%
Cent Leath . J9 . 18M 18% 18%
Cent Leath pfd.. f>6% 65% 65% 56
Oerro de Pasco .. ».4 53% 53% 63%
(hand Motors ... 3U% 29% 29% 30%
Chesap A Ohio .. 96% 86% 96% 96%
Ch Gt West com . 1U% 9% 9% 10%
Chic Or West r-fd 27-, 26% 26% 26%
Chicago Ar N W . 72% 71 72 71 %
C M Sc. St P .14 13% 13% 13%
O M A St P pfd . 23% 22% 23 22%
C R t A P 46% 45% 46% 36
C St 1‘ M A O Ry .63%
Chile Copper _ 37 36% 36% 37
Chino .. 24% 25%
Cluett-Peab Dfd.103%
Coca-Cola . 87% 87% 87% 87%
Colo Fuel A Iron 46% 46 4 5 45%
Columbia Carb. 4s % 60%
Columbia Gas ... 49% 4« 4«% 4s %
CongoletAn 40% 1% 40 40%
Consol id Cigars . 30% 30 30 31%
Con sol Id Gas .... 77% 76% 76% 76%
Coat rip . ti(% 67 68%* 67%
Cont Motors . 9 % 9 9 s'.
Corn Prod . 39% 3s % 39% 38%
Colder . 3 % 3 4** 35% 35
Crucible.74% 73% 74 74
* Juba Cane Sug . 12% 12% 12% 12%
Cuba Cane S pfd 5 7 56% 6 7
Cuba-Am Sug . . 31 36% 30% 3»’%
Cuynmei Fruit .. 51% 51% 61% 51%
Daniel Boone ., .... 5% 5%
Davidson Chem . . 41 46 46% 4 %
Delaware A- Lack ... .... 141% 141
Deja A Hud .140 139 140 136%
Dupont De N. 1 47 142 1 46 % 1 4 4
Dome Mines.. .... 16% 13 %
East mao Kodak 115% 114% 115% 115
. . 32 31% 32 31 %
Endicott -Johnson. ♦.s% b"% 6 8% 68%
El#c Storage Bat 65% 66% 65% 66%
Famous Players .. 94% f.3% 94 94 %
Fifth Av* B Line. 13
Fisk Rubber . 11% 11% 11% 11%
Fids* hrnun's Yeast 83% 82 82 % 83%
General Asphalt . 60% 69% 69% 60%
Gen Elec .249 241 % 247 3*>H
General Motors ...75% 7 4 76 % 7 4%
Gold Dust .4"% 4"% 40% 41%
Goodrich . ** - 47. % 43% 43%
Ot North Ore. . . 3*» 3s% 38 % 38%
(St Nor Ry pfd... 71% 69 70% 69%
Gulf States Stl .. 91% 9w% 89%
Hartmann Trunk. 32 31% 31% 31%
Haves Wheel .... 3 7% 37 *7 37 %
Hudson Motors S6 % 35% 35% 2■'> %
Horpestake Min Co.. • <5
Houston Oil ..... 83% 82% 82%
Hupp Afotori . . D* 16% 1 ■ 16
III Central . ID % 111% 116% 11}%
III Central pfd.116% 11}%
Inspiration . . . . .'9% 30%
int Eng C ('..ip. 3- % 34% 35 !**%
Inter Harv. •••• ***
Int Merc Marin** ■ • •• l® '*
tnt M Marine pfd 47% 44% 4.' « 4.\
liter Nickel . 28 % 27% 27% 28
Inter Paper .... ■■% 55% ... • •** %
Int Tel A Tel. . . . 92% 9? 92 53
lndep Gas . . • 4 % 2 1% 2 1% 22%
Jones Tea . 21% 20 21 % 19%
Jorodan Motor ... 44% 41% 43% 44%
K C Southern. .. 3 7% 37 37 % 37%
Kelly-Spring . 15% 16% 15% 15
Kennecott .... 65% 64% 64% 65%
Lee Rubber. 12%
Lehigh Valley ....77% 74 76 76%
Llrno locomotive. 68% 68% 68% 69%
Ix>ose-Wilts ... 79
Louisville A Nash 109 108% 103% 107%
Mack Truck .1.39% 133 137 13 J
Map Dept Store. ... 107 10.%
Maxwell Motor A. 78 7T 77% 78
Maxwell Motor B. 3 6% 34% 36% 35%
M a xland . 46% 45% 45% 46%
M«r SeaboardX.... 17% 16% 16% 17%
Miami Copper ....23% 23 23% 23%
M K A T Ky- 35% 2 4% 31% 35%
Mo Pacific . 39% 37% 38% 26%
Mo Pacific pfd... 81% 79% 80 80
Mont-Ward . 52% 61% 62% 62%
Mother Lode .... 8% 8% 8% 8%
NHsh Motors . 252 264
National Biscuit.. 68% 48% 68% 70%
National Enamel. . ... 34% 35
National Lead ...158% 158% 158% 15.8%
NY X ir Brake .61% 61% 61% 61
N Y Central . 123% 122% 121 123%
\ V • A It 1.128
N Y N H A H_ .30% 30% 36% ;tn%
North American .. 42% 42% 42% 42%
No Pacific. . 71% «H% 70% f.9%
N A W Itv.129% 128% 1J9% If 8%
Orpheum ... 26 26%
Owe lie BoD |s .... 46% 44% 4 *>84 4 f. \
Pacific Oil . * 5 6» «4 % 44%
Packerd Motor .. 16 % 6|15 % 16% 16%
Pan - American t* % 71% 72% 71%
Pan - Am "IV .. 72% 71% 72% 71%
pe„n U It. 48 47 % 47 % 48%
Peoples Gas .• . .... 114 11 4
Fere Marquette ... . *9 * ■*
Philadelphia Cn .. 6.9% 6.3 53% 63%
Phillips petroleum 46% 46% 46% 4*5
Pierce • Arrow. 13 13%
Postum Cereal . 98 97
Pressed Steel (’nr •*■%
Producers and He 33% 32% *.'% 3
Pullman ... . .14 1% 14<»% 140% 141%
Puntu Alegre Sug 4i 41% 41% 43
Pure Oil . * 33* 3 % 13% 32%
pall steel Spg 133
Radio Corp ..... 65% 63% 64 % 6‘i%
Stay ('otisoildsted 15% 14% 14 * 16%
Ron din* . 79% 79% 7 n % 7«%
Bnploglt .19% 19% 19% 19%
Rep 1ion A Steel 68% 67 68% :•* %
R r» N Y .f.7 56 % "% !•»•%
St I, A S F * 4% 62% « 4 % «I%
St LA S W . 4«% 48% »9 % 49%
Schulte C Stores 11 4 % 114 ]|4 1 16
Sen i s Roebuck 16 3 Din lt«l % l*;l\
Hloll Union (Ml n 27% .% 27%
Simmons Co 37% 36 % 37% 36%
Sin* lair 011 .....14% 74% 24% M%
Sin* lull pfd . *3 92
Mloss Sheffield 9i. 86 % •» % 8«%
Mkelly Oil • • 30% 79% ^o% 29%
Southern Pacific Hit % 194% W' ( t 1"a
So Railway ** % "4% 85% % 4 %
Mian (Ml California % •■ • % ' \
HI rn oil N i 4. % 4»> % 4 7 % 47
Sian Plate Glass 144
Slews' t Warner 72% 71% 71% 72%
Strom berg Carbu **%
S 4 ud e l>a k o r 44% 45% 44 4 4 %
Subtna no* Beal . !* s Irt
Texas Co 49 48% 48% 48%
Texas Gulf Ilphr-l®* 1"» % H'3% 104%
Texas A Paci/lc.. 46% 44% 4.% 41%
Timken Roller - 36% 36 % 3s % 38%
Toll Products ..... 74% T4%
Toh Prmlufts \ .. •*
Tran*u on* (HI .... 3*4 * 6
(fn Parif l« . 139 119% |4»% 149%
I'td Fruit '16 14 .'15% 2 17%
t' M Pel I * it Pipe |6« 177 17? 179%
tf M I ml Alcohol 6.’ 60% 8 1 61%
|f H Mubh. ( . 41 % 41 % 41 W 41% j
1 M B •!.»*•« pfd * 95 * I S 84% 94% .
V n Uteri .126% 121% 126% 121% j
L S St.iTptd ,...i:a*4 122’* 123%* 124
Utah Couper ....... . . • • *2
Vanadium ........ 2$ 27% - • % 2s %
Vivsudou ........ l«% 1*4
Wabash .25% 22 23% 22%
Wabash A .... 61% 59% 61% 59%
Western Union ... 12'*% 121%
Westing A B ...1*6 1*4% 1*5 1*6
Westing E! *c _ 74% 75% 73% 74%
White Eagle Oil.. 31% 31% 31% 31%
White Motors .... 7.3% 72% 72% ‘3%
Woolworth Co ....115% 116% 117% 117%
WHIys-OverUnd ..10% 10% 10% 10%
Wlllys-Over pM... 77 75% 76% 75%
Wilson . .7% 7% 7% 7%
Wilson pfd . 22% 21 21 03%
Worthing Pump .. 69% 67% 67% 69
Wrigley Cc. .. ... .. 49
Yellow Cab Taxi.. .. 51
Yellow Cab Mfg .. 39 3S% 39% 39%
i Saturday total sales. 1,076.000 shares.
Today's 2 p. m. sales, 1,327,100 sharee,
I New York. Feb. 2.- With *250,00(1,000
of n«-\v financing in sight the reception
of today's bond offerings and prepara
tions for additional flotations overshadow
ed interest in bond trading, which was
marked by conflicting price movements.
Two fold oversubscription of the $20.
000.0** loan for the Est Railroad com
pany of Franc*, which, reopened tbe mar
ket to French financing, augured well
for the sale of other pending Issues
These include $3 5.00 0.000 of bonds and
notes for the Canadian National rail
ways, $15,000,000 bond issue for the Mag
nolia Petroleum company and $15,000,000
7 per cent bond issue for the public
works of the state of Saxony and about
$12.5*0,000 Wabash railway 6s. in addi
tion to ISO,ono.ooo in new financing by
local public utility companies
Trading In southwestern railroad liens
was the most interesting feature of to
day’s market. In view of the merger
prospects in this region, admissions by
bankers, that control some or these
roads rested in the open market supplied
the incentive for accumulation. Frisco.
Chicago * Alton and other liens moved
ahead, but "Katy” adjustment 5a broke
2% points.
Oil company bonds continued to work
higher under the leadership of Skelley
6%s. which soared 3% points to a new
high level above 120. Further Increases
in crude oil prices provided tha basis for
the advance.
New York. Feb. 2 —Following are to
day's high, low, and closing prices of
bonds on the New York Stork exchange
and the total sales of each bond:
(United States government bonds in dol
lars and thirty-seconds of dollars.
I'. S. Honda.
(Sales in $l,00u.) High. Low. Close.
276 Liberty 3%s.101.19 101.6 101.6
50 Liberty 1st 4%s.101.31 101.2* 101.29
M Liberty 2d 4%a..lfll.3 101.00 101.1
117 Liberty 3d4 4_101.17 101.15 101.15
757 Liberty 4th 44s.102.11 1<»J11 102.11
!*6 l! S Treas 4s....100.36 100.24 100.26
25 U S Treas 4%s..l05.00 1*4.29 1.04.29
Foreign.
1$ An J M W 6s- 92 91 % 914
21 Argentine Gov 7s..102% 102% 102 4
49 Argentine Gov 6s... 95% 95% 9 >%
114 Austrian G gtd 1 7s 96% 96% 96 *
?, Bordeaux 6a 84% M% *4'*
3 Copenhagen . 97 % 97% 5i *
15 Grj.it Prague 7%*. 92% 92% 9-%
5 R .Je Janeiro is 47 9 4 93 % 9 4
22 Czechoslovak is *52 100% lon% 1** 4
76 iK-part of Seine 7s. 90% 90% 9*4
2 Domin Rep s f 5%s 94 9 4 94
11 D01.1 of C 5 % s 29.103% 102% 10. *
li D of Can 5s '52.. 1*3 % 103 1*54
27 Dutch East I 6s '62.100% 100 1*0 4
22 D E I 5%a N '53.. 96 96 9*
5 Fra merit an 7%s 94% 94% *94%
49 Fren Republic Ss.104 10J4 ^J4
24 5 French Rep 7s. 91% 914 Jl%
.24 Germ ex In 7s rets. 95 4 •*,> 9a
21 Gl «'nj* E P Jap 7s. 90% 90% 90 *
61 Japanese 6%s ..... 91% 91% 91, %
5 Jananese 4s . 82% 8 2% «. ti
11 Belgium 7%s .109 4 lO?**
20 Belgium 6 % s .94 93%
20 Denmark 6m ....... 10? % 1*1% 1*2 %
20 Hungary 7%s .-...90 89 % 90
19 Netherlands 6s 72.. 105% 1*5% 1Q&4
in Netherlands 6s 64..103 1"2% 1*2%
2 2 Norway 6S 44,.....100 99% 100
% Serbs Croats 8s.... 8 6 8 5% 85%
&7 Sweden 5%s . 99% 99% 99%
2 7 Nord Rys 6%s .... 82% 8] % 52 4
26 Paris- I.v-Med 6s-79% 78% 78%
7 Rep Bolivia 8s _9.3% *3% 93%
11 Rep Chile Ss 41-107% 1*7 1*7
25 Rep Chile 7s .101 100% 101
30 Rep Colombia 6%s. 99% 99% 99%
38 Rep Cuba 5%s .... 99 9>t% 99
25 Rep Finland 6s ... 86% 86 86%
46 Rep Haiti 6, . 94% 94 94
25 ueensland 6s .1*4 103% 1*"4
5 Rio Grande ’Sul 8s. 964 9* 96%
19 San I’aulo Ss .1*3 4 1°3 10$
1 Swiss Con 8# . . ...115% 115 74 115%
23 Swiss Gov 5%s 46.. 101% 101% 101%
6 K G B A I 5%s 29.117 117 117
69 K G B A 1 6%s 37.1*6% 1*6 4 1*6%
39 U E Brazil is .... 97 96 % 97
22 U S Briz CRE 7s 83% 83 83%
Domestic.
52 Am Agr Chin 7%s.l00% 1*0 1*0
18 Am f’hati sf d t,s. 98 97% 98
21 Am Mnelt 6s .1*6% 1 % 1*8%
17 Am Smelt 5s . 97 96 % 97
6 Am Sugar 69 .102 1*2 102
77 Am TAT 6%s .101% 1*1% 1*1%
32 Am TAT col tr 5s..1*0% 1004 1*04
" Am TAT --.1 tr 4S.. 96% 96% 96%;
11 Am WWAE1 5s ... 95 94 % 95 j
57 Arnicon Cop 7s 3* .103% 1*3 1*3
67 Anacon Cop 6s 63.. 1*1 100% 101
35 Armour Del 5%s .. 92% 92% 92%
41 Asso OH 6a .1*2% 1*2 1*2“* j
15 A T A S F gen 4s. . 89 88 % 88%
4 A T A S F adl 4s it 83 «?% 62% |
5 At Cst L LAN cl 4s 96% fc.,% 86% j
82 B A O rfg 6s 95.103 101% 1*2%
28 H A O Is* 5s ctfs. 100% 1*0% 100%
32 B A. O evt 4%» ... 90% 9* * 9'%
9 Bel! Tel Pa 5s_1*1 1** 1*1
72 Beth St con 6s A. . 96 9 % 95%
1 Beth St p m 5s.. 92% 92% 92%
5 Brier Hill St 6%s.. 99 98 % 98%
55 14kin Ed gu 5* A 99% 99% 99%
73 Bkln M Tran 6»... 8 7% 87 97
19 B R A P 4%* . 8 7 86 % 8 7 j
21 Calif I*et 6 % s .103 1*2% 1*3
7 Can Nor d «%*.... 117% 117% 117%
8 « an I’a. d 4s . 79 % 79 % 7‘‘*
3U I' G A O 6s .1*7 1"6% 1*7 |
7 Cent (la 5%s .10*% 1**4 10*% i
2 Cent'l Leather 5s..110% 11*% 31"’, j
15 Cent'l Pac ptd, 4s... 88 89 • 89 1
20 Ches A O CVt 5s. .107 1*4% 1*6%
8 Ches A « rvt 4 % s . 4»> % 95% 9* 4!
14* chi A Alton $%».. 5*% 49 £*%f
2 c H A Q rfg 5s A 101% 3*1% MS
1 c B A Q gens 4 s. . . 89 4 9# 4 *9% j
573 Chi A East III . 78% 77% 7«
51 Chicago (4 W 4s... 62% §2% 6 %
27 C Mm. St I* evt 4 %s 56% 5 6% :■*. %
12 C M A St P rfg 4 %s 62 50% 62
ll 4 C M A St P 4s '25. 74% 72 71
■» Chi A N W m; as 101 1 I 1*1
39 Chicago Rys 5s .. 94% *4% 94%
9 C K I A P gen 4s . $3% 8.3% 8 %
ltl C R I A P rfg 4S 86 % 85% 85%
1 O T H A % K in. 5s 59 54
10 Chi Union >ta >s R. *01 % 1*4% 1 * l %
SI Chi A West Ind 4s. 79% 7 8 7 9 %
.8 Chile Copper 6s 110% 1"4% 1*9%
5 C C CASt L rfg 5s D 95 95 95 I
15 Cjevs Union Ter 5s. 1** 99% 1** l
10 Colo A So rfg 4 % s 93 92% 91
3 Col O A K 1st 6s .100% 1*0% 1«*%
14 Com Pow 6s . 99% 99 % 99%
1 * Con Coal of Md '•*. 8** % m
(9 Consumers Pow 6*. 9 4 9 3 '* %
11 Culm c s db *<• spd . 1 *i0 % 110% 1**4
2 Cuban Am Sugar R*.10?% 1*7"% 1"7%
If, Debt A Hud rvt 6s. 1*5% 1*5% 1*5%
5 i ten GAL 1st rfg 5s. 93% 91% 93%
13 D A R ci 4 on 4s. . 944 8 4 94 %
2 1 l*et Edison rfg 6».1"7% 1*7% 1*7%
35 PuP da Nem 7%*.107% 1*7 107 4
7 Duquesne l.gt •>» .1*6 1*5% 105%
1 East Cuga S 7%s .1*4% 1*4% 104%
43 Em p O A F 7 % s6.103 % 1** 10*%
22 Erie g. n lien 4» .. 64% 64% »*«
6 4 Erie rvt 4» D ... 73% 73% 73%
2 Fisk Rubber 8* .110% ll*% 100%
1.1 FI or A E C Ry 6s 94% 9
3 Urn Ri deb 6s-1*1 1*2 102
16 Goodrich €%*.105% 1*2% 1*2%
11 Good T 8* Ml.1*8% 1*8% 1*9%
6 Good T 8s 41.119% 119% 1191,
26 Gr Tr Ry «nf C 7s. .114% 11* % 116%
1 Gr T Rv of C 6* . 1*7 4 107 4 1 *7 4
64 Gr North 7s A ...110% 11*4 110%
10 Gr North 5a . 9:1% *3 4 93%
3 lfershey Choc *« 1*4 1*4 104
14 Hud A M rfg 6s A *8 9 7 % 96
96 Hud A M ad In 5s 7.1% 72% 7;%
28 Hum O .9 R 6 %s .1*1 100% 1**%
11 Til! B T rfg 6s- 97% 97% 97%
14 III! Cent 5%s . .1*2% 1*2% PC %
30 I Cl’St LA NO rf Ss 97% »7% 97%
7 I HI St deb 4 %•.... 91% 91% 93%
14 Int It T 7s, . 91 92% 9 1
3 lnt U T 4s . 76 76 76
16 Int Ft T rfg st.. 69% 6' % 69%
]76 lnt A■ tit Nor sd 6s 7 4 76 % 76%
13 Hit A Gt N 1st 6s 1*1% 1*1% 1*14
Int Mor Mir 1 f (1 II 9* 91
17 lot l in er - vt f.« A US 88% 99%
2* Ksn C Ft S A M 4a 6.14 »i 93%
17 Kan C p a I. 5s . »7 96 % »7
61 Ksn City South 5s.. 9 1% **% 99%
7 Ksn CM> T 4s *5% 85% v£%
10 Kan Gss A F 6s..l**% 1*C 1*0
18 Kallv Spring T ** 98 98 98 %,
:*9 l t« #4« 0*4 0“4
4 L s A M S d 4s 78. 98 % $H% 98%
2 i.lg A Myets 5s . 96% 96% 96%
6 L A N 1st rfg 4%* »:% 92% 92%
.1 Lnui* A N uni 4s 92% 9}% 92%
.1 Louis G A K •* 92% 92% 92%
6 M UK uni Cop 7" .176% 126 176
« Mm null Mug 7 %i. . 10* 4 I** 100%
7 Mai kef St 14V IS . 94 4 99 99%
1* Mid Steel rvt •* . 4* 89% '*»%
6 M F IP A Lt ifg 6s 94% 49% 44%
1 \f .4 St 1. 1st rfg As 22% -’% 72%
8 >t K A T pr 1 *s C.102% 1*2% 102%
7 M k A Tupl 5s A 90% 9* 9*%
6*4 M K A T n adj h* A 8 9 86 4 s6%
40 M.» Piirlfli* 1st 6s 1*"% 100% 1**%
1*4 Mu Pacific gen 4s . 66% 65 65%
1*0 !Mot»t Pow '< + 8 94% *9% 99%
18 N K T A T 1st f*S I** 10* 1*0
4* N G T A M 5%* »9% 99*4 *9S
3*6 \ 1 Cent deb 6* .116% II % 116%
KEEP POSTED
Important development* contained In
this week’* market review regarding
the following securities:
(»enetal Motor* Mo.. Kan. A Tea. >
F.ndicott Johnson Sttombctg Carhit. |
Hethlehrm Meet National Biscuit |
T.-P Coal A Oil Montgomery-Ward |
Intern ! Nickel Wright Aeronautical
Kelly Spring Tire Sloss-Shef Held Stl.
Write for free copy.
P.G.STAMM & CO.
Dealers in Stocks and Bonds
.15 5. William St New York
158 N Y Central con 4* 14 *3H 33%
8 N Y C A St L 5%* 9» % 94 >i 94%
8 NY Edison rfg «%#.IH 114% 114%
1ft NYNH.VH 7* 99% 99% 99%
U NYNHAH cvt 6» '4* *9% 49 89
25 NY R' i 4s rtfs . . 49% 49% 49%
45 NY Tel rfg 6s ’41. 1«6% 106% 106%
5 NY Tel gen 4%s... 9ft % 96% 96%
24 N Y W A B 4 %s. . 61% 61 61
SN 4 W cvt 6s. 129 129 129
12 N A W con 4s...,, 88% 88% 86%
19 No Am Ed af 6s.. 99% 99% 99%
34 No Pac rfg 6s B ..107% 107 107%
1 No Par new 5a D.. 97% 97% 97%
11 No Pac pr lien 4s.. 84% 84% 84%
2 No St Pow 1st 5s A 94% 94% 94%
1 Ore Sh Line rfg 4s 97 97 97
5 Ore-Wash RRAN 4s 82 81 % 81%
21 Pacific OAK 6s-94% 94% 94%
10 Pac TAT 6s ’52.... 93% 93% 93%
19* Pan-Am PAT 6s...109% 109% 109%
29 Penn UR 6%s.110% 110% 1J0%
39 Penn HR tem 5s '64 98% 98 96%
2 Penn RR gen 4%s. 93% 93% 93%
a Pore Marq rfg 6s., 97% 97% 97%
2 Phlla Co rfg 6a_103 103 103
4 Phila Co 5%s. 95 94% 9474
1 Ph A Read CAT 5s 1/H>% 100% 100%
12 Pierce-Arrow 8s.... 96 *94 % 95
16 Pt Ry |,AP 1st tie B 9* 9?% 98
10 Pressed St Car 5s.. 94% 94% 94%
1 Pub Serv N J Da . 104% 104% 104%
5 Punt a Alegre S 7s 104** 104% 1 o 4 *»
7 Reading gen 4%a . 93% 9 3 93
4ft Rio Grand W e t 4s 73% 73% 73%
6 Rock I A A L 4 %s 86% 86% *6%
I St L 1 M A S r 4s 94 94 94
*9 St L I M A S 4s.. 85 % 85% »5%
6 1 St L A S F p 1 4s. 72% 72% 72%
123 St L A S F 6s.... 88% 86% 88%
346 St L A S F inc 6s 81% 79% 81%
2* St L So ion 4s... 88 87% *5
63 Seaboard A L c 6s ''1% 90% 91%
152 Seaboard A L a 5* 7 7% 76% 77
3 Seaboard A L r 4s 66 65 65
8 Sinclair C O 7a ... 95% 95 95%
126 Sinclair C O 6%a. 90% 90 90%
1 Sinclnir C O 5%s..loo% inn% 100%
25 Sinclair P L 5a... 84% 84% 84%
1009 Hkellv Oil 6s.120% 119 120%
43 So Pacific rvt 4s. 97 96% 96%
5 So Pacific rfg 4s.. 59% 88% 88%
6 So Pacific c t 4a. 86% 85 86%
16 So Rail gen «%a.,.109 108% 108%
20 So Rail gen 6s_105% 105% 105%
50 So Rail gen 4s_76% 76% 76%
120 So Bell Tel rfg 5s. 97% 96% 97%
34 Stan G A E 6%a..ll5 114% 314%
7 Steel Tube 7s .106% 306% 306%
8 Tenn Klee rfg 6». . 101 300% 101
38 Third Ave adj 5s.. 47 46% 47
6 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 56% 66% 56%
3 Toledo Edison 7s .108% 109% 109%
37 Union Pac cvt 4s.. 99% 99% 99%
6 Union Pan rfg 4s., 85% 85% 85%
4 U S Rubber 7%a..l07 306% 106%
36 1J S Rubber 5s_ 86 85 % 86
HUS Steel s f 5s... 10514 105% 305%
30 Utah Pow Lgt 5s 92*7 92% 92%
26 Va-C C 7%a w w 49 48 % 49
238 Va-Oar Chem 7s... 85 82% 84
8 Virg Ry A P rfg 5a 94 94 94
3 5 Virg Ry 5s . 95% 95% 95%
1 Warner Sug 7s ’39 84 % 84% 84%
23 West Elec 5s. 98% 98% 98%
2 West Mary 1st 4s.. 65% 65% 65%
20 West Pae 5s. 92% 91% 91%
11 West I n C%* ... Ill % 111 111
37 West Elec 7s .108% 108 108 %
.1 West Shore 4s .... 83 82 % 82%
2 Willys-O 1st 6 %s .100% 100 100%
27 W1I A Co s f 7 %s 68 67 % 67%
10 Wilson A Co 1st 6s 94 93 % 93%
2 Wilson A Co cvt 6s 67 67 67
21 Young Sh A T 6s 97% 97% 97%
Total sale* of bonds today were, $16.
214,000 compared wjth $10,580,000 previ
ous day and $14,379,000 a year ago.
New York Curb Market
v_/
New York. Feb. 2—Strength of the oil
shares contrasted with the weakness of
the radio Issues in todays irregular curb
market.
Vacuum o 1 was the outstanding strong
spot of the petroleum group, rising 40
points to 96 on rumors of an increase In
dividend and then yielding slightly on
profit taking Net gains of a point or
more also wore recorded by Standard Oil
•4 Kentucky. Penn-Mexlcan Fuel. Mag
nolia Petroleum. International Petroleum,
Imperial of Canada Galena Signal and
Cities Service common. South Penn Oil
and Standard Oil of Ohio each broke
about 4 points
Selling of the radio share* wa* based
j on th- speculative belief :har the recent
advance in those Issue* had discounted
ail the good news in sight. Deforest.,
Freed Klsernnnn Tower. Thermiodyne, j
Thompson and Music Master all selling a
point or more below their previous « los- I
Ung quotations
Public utility issues were mixed, but
mostly lower Commonwealth Power
dropped 2% points to 118% and losses of
j ■* pom? or more were recorded by Middle
west Utilities. Electric Bond and Share
corporation and a few others Lehigh
Power securities moved up 1% points.
Est Railroad company of France 7 per
cent bondj were admitted to trading and
sold at a slight premium Qppenheirn
Collina. new *»ork. also traded in for the
f rst time, soM between 45 and 46, closing
I at the bottom.
New York. Feb 2. — Following is *he
offi« al ! Vs nf transaction* on the New
York Curb exchange, giving all stocks
and bonds traded in.
Industrials.
Pales. High Low Cose ,
Allied Packing. *1% 81% *1%;
106 Am Gas A F.l new 74% 74 74%!
I- Borden's c Milk . 145% 145 1 45 %
10ft Botany C Mills A 4»% 4*% 4*%
| 4°0 Brooklyn City R K 8% 8% «%
1ft Bur Add M« h pfd. 104% 104% 1«4%
1ft i Chapin Sacks Inc. J?% 17 % 17%
Tftft Child* C« new 45% 44% 45%'
4 25 Com Pow Up ... 1 JO 11*% 3 j * % |
. Corn Pew pfd *1 *0% 8ft % j
25 Com Pow war . , "s% 3*% 38% j
Tftft Con G A E Balt n 33 33 33
-ftO Cont i Bak A 11"% llft% 11«)%'
1900 Cnt I Bak It ..25 24% 24 % I
3‘tft Cnt | Hak pfd 92% »:% 92%
2ftO Cuba Company. 37% 37% 37 %
2**0 Curt A pm ctf pfj 62 61% 61%
3100 |»h F Radio ctf*. . 28% 27% 2*
4 50 I*»‘l L A W Coal.. 124 123% 124
DmI IbH-hler Die f'ast 1*% 1*% 18%
I" * Dulhill Infl 29 % .*% 29%
D*0 Duplex C*n A R . 12 12 1?
.’oft Durant Motor*. .17% 17 17
2000 Fiat Penn Kle< . 33 32% .32%
9000 Elec B A M n w 1 «7% 65% 6 7
" Klee B A S pfd 192% lftJ% 102%
2D>ft Elec Investors 48% 4* 48 %
"0 Fe.leruted Metals. 3*% 36% 36%
1"" Film Inspection .. ** % 9% 9%
9«» Freed R C 26% 25% *5%
’•>ftft Freshman Co ('has 2 4 23 *4 "3%
Iftftft Gillette S Rax new 65% 64% 65%
70ft Glen Alden Coal 117% 117% 117%
5l"ft Goodyear Tire . 29% .«% 29%
1ft# Grennan Raker>e* 16% 16% 16%
fftft Grimes Radio A C 18% 1* 18%
HsMltlns Corp * \ *« ; 4
100 inter, on Rubber . 5% 6% 5%
"ft Inter Match Dfd 41% 40% 4"%
2r.»0 Inter iVfan Radio 12% 10% 11
1‘ftft Jones Radio Mfg . 7% 7
30ft Lehigh Pow Sec 109% 108 109
5K*ft T.ohtsh V Coal Co. 4 8 46 % 4«
Iftft Lehich V C Sale* 13 |3 *3
6ft# I.lb Radio Ch S . . 8% *% 8%
720 Mongol* Box . 43** 4ft 4ft
100 Mid.IP* W est Util 86% 86 % 86 %
7ft0 Nat l Distillers rtfs “7% 27*, 27%
100 Nat l Pow A I.t ,.?05 ?01 203
3# Now Jersey Zinc.. 191% 191% 191%
50 V Y Tel pfd . . .Ill 111 111
10® Nickel Plata w i . *64 I®4 4
l.o® Omnibus Corp ctf 1* U’i iff*
too Reid lie C 7» pfd JJ4 JJ 4 JJ4
200 Ren Motor Car . . 1*4 1*4 J*4
;>ft® Rovt Radio ctfa.. 13 12
20 Shattuck Co - 32 4 3,4 32 4
2®D Sierra Par Ele< lj}4 JJ4 J? *
2000 Sleeper Radio ctfa.l*< 1*7 1*'
100 8 K Pow A lit.... bh 15 hb
10 So Cal Edison .10-% 102 4 10- *
6000*Routh Coal & Iron * J 1
4f.n standard Pub.-®4. 26.4
lion Stutr Motor . $ 7 4 « •
20 Swift & Co.’.11J4 117 117
#0® Swift Int'l ...*34 *24 3.4
200 Tenn El Pow. 6O4 504 604
200 Thermiodyne Radio 1® lj*4 *
200 Tower Mr* < orp.. 1J4 JJ Jf
100 Union Carbide. .. 68 JJ ""
100 Utd Gas Ar E new. 33 33 33
100 Utd 1* Sr PA . .. 4*4 48 4 4* 4
100 Utd Profit Sharing «4 *4 JV
300 Util F * L A -25 25 25
10«i Ward Bak Corp B 434 4f 4 J- 4
100 Ward llak Corp pf 95 »5 9a
600 Wary Radio Corp. 314 31 -41
154 West Power . 35 35 3-*
1100 Wick Spon St new 4 4 4 4 4 4
Standard OUa.
1600 Anglo Am Oil • • }J** J*4 *•*'
200 Atlantic Loboa •• 34 -{4 ^
10 Borne 8crymaer ..239 .-.a -
40 Buckeye Pipe . . . . 69 6* *•-;
200 Crenc*i.t Pipe . .. l'» \\
11® Cumberland Pipe.. 150 i4« 14J
190 Eureka Pipe. 94 I)4 M
200 Galena Slg Oil ... 02 ‘4 0-' ’j*:
2700 Mumble Oil . 4*i .4 - , ‘
70 III Pl|i» Un. .]S« JJ* '{J 4
Mo Imp Oil Can . ...Id 1J- Jl 1. !
2*0ii Imp Oil Can wi .. 33% -34
1 no Indiana Pipe Line *34 *24 *
15700 Int Pe» . 26 4 J* 2*»
160 Magnolia Pet ...159 15i mj
100 Nat Trans . 25 25 -•>
70 North PL . ** *7 **
#oo Ohio Oil . 75 <44 744
200 Penn Mex Fuel .. -79% 39 4 ■'*) a
47n Prairie Oil A- Gas . 2594 257 257
3600 Prairie Oil new .. 65 4 64 4 64**
1350 Prairie Pipe Line.125% 1234 1244
*0 So Pipe Line . ®94 0* **4 !
200 So PennOil .192 1** 392 i
JO 8 #W Pern . *3 *3 S3
22700 Stand Oil Ind .... 70 6*4 **4.
1700 Stand Oil Kan ... 46 4* 454
600 Stand Oil Ky ....124 123 4 7 24 j
30 Stand OH Neb ...265 263 264
5600 Stand Oil N T .. 4*4 4* 4}%
1*0 Stand Oil Ohio ..3** 360 361
20 Swan Ac Finch ... 26 26 26
6600 Vacuum Oil . 96 93 95 &
Miscellaneous Oils.
200® Arkansas Nat Gas *4 * , *
2000 Carlb Syn . 4 4 44 ,
560 Cities Serv .195 193 4 194 4
200 Cities Serv B . ... 194 1JH JJ%
1000 Cities Serv scrip..1®2 192 192
12#00*Colomblan Syn .. 95 85
900 Creole Cyn ..19 9** 9*
600 Derby Oil . 0 £ 4 ®4
11000*EngIneers Pet ... 7 o 6
#500 Gibson Oil . 14 1*4
5F.(1(| Gulf Oil . ... *1 *’’» o ,
7*00 I.aKo Pet . *-.4 1 ’ *
100000"Lanee Creek .... 1
900fl*I.atln Am Oil .... 4 4 4
loo Ldvinlpeton Pet ... 1 >4 1'4 I *
1300 Marland Oil Sl»i.. *'i »% J .*
200 Min A- Gulf Oil... 1% IS .IS
1700 Mutual Oil r!fa .. 20*4 20 20
400 New Bradford .... 4\ 4S 4 S
2200 NMAA l.and Co.. *S * *
20f;o*N'cible Oil . II II
20 Ohio Fuel Oil - 20 20 20
900 Peer Oil . IS IS IS
3000*Penn Beaver . 9 * 9 I
600 Fennok O Crp nw 2.-,4 23 234
4<>0 Red Banks Oil.,.. 26 25 25
5700 Royal Canadian .. 74 74 *4
1200 P.van Con . ®4 5 4 6 4
1100 Salt c*reek Cons .. 8 7\ < %
160® Salt Creek Pro ... 254 15 4 2-4
Tidal Osage n vt . 1® ? 9
200 T'td Central Oil .. 54 5^ 54
600 Venezuelan Pet 4 3% 3 a
loo Ventura . 224 224 '224
9100 Wilcox Oil .. 74 74 -4
300 Woodley Petrolum 64 64 64
26®®*ArixonB Globe ...141 141 241
6®6®*Butte & Western.. 15 15 15
900 Cainro Copper ... 4 3 4 4 |
500 Cons Copper Min. 34 34 J4
100 Cresson Gold .... 34 3\ 4
1 noo* Diamond. B B .... 6 6 6
21000* Eureka Croesus. .20 15 1*
10®®*Gnldfield Dev ... 5 5
l®oo*Harmill Div Min. 11 11
200 He-la Min . . 144 14 144
100 Holllneer Gold Ml 144 14S 144
5000*Jnd T.ead Mine?... 22 22 22
9®®*.Terome Verde Div. 14 1 4 7 ri
4500®*Jlb C*ons .40 35 35
9000 Kay Copper . 2 2 2
100o*Naf lonai Tin .... 1® 10 7*1
1000*Nevada Hill* .... 2® 2® 20
100 New Cornelia .... 22 4 224 224
300 Niplseing ........ 64 6 4 64
2000 Ohio Copper .... 14 14 14
25®0*P1> mouth l^»ad .. SI 77 77
2400 Premier Gold ... 2 I\ 24
10®O*ReH Warrior . 332 32
;ooo*Silver Pale . 2 2
200 So Am PAG 54 ' 4 34
10OO*Stftndae«i Sil-Tjpad 10 30 10
400 Terk Hughes .... 14 1 4 14
300 Tnnopah Mining.. 14 14 14
40®*Unlted Eas’ern. . 53 53 53
-too Unrted Verde Ext. 274 264 26 4:
30® •Unity Gold.*62 60 6®
10- Utah Apex .. . 6 6 6
11®0 Wer.den Cop Min. 2 7 4* Z ^
20<»0• Weat End Ext ■ 1® I® 10
TV*me,tir Bond*.
6 Allied P ke- 6- . *2 4 *7 4 8:4
17 Allied Packer 934 92 92
Um * .'*""'**"*
19 Am O * E *7 9*4 97 I
4 Am PA- T. old .. 9*4 95 4
1 Am Roll Mil la 6a. 1014 1014 :®l4i
4 Anscnnda Cop 69 1034 1 ®34 lr,34]
2t AO <Sr W 1 '*_69 4 ft"4 6# 4
! Ttgaver Board *s.. 954 9*4 *54 !
1 Can Nat By Eq 7a.ll® 11® 13®
51 * ept Leather 6a.. f* 97 4 9*
5 C R I A- P 54*. 101 4 IMS 1 ® 14
4 Chicagn l‘n Sta 5a 9* 97 4 97 4 j
1 Citiea Serv 7s C. . 12j> 4 1204 ll'S
7 title* Serv 7s D..1024 3®24 1024
3 files Serv PAL 6s 9*4 944 944
5 Con Gas Balt 6 4®. 109 4 3094 109 4
5 Con Textile Re_944 94 94
1 Cuban Tel 74s 1064 1®«4 1®64
14 Cudahv Pack 5 4? 95% 93 4 93 4
1 Det City ‘Jit 6s .104 1®4 104
-
4 P*d Sugar (a *33. M 9* •«
Jl General Pet Ca . 1®14 101 101
*12 Grand Trunk 64* 1074 3®: 1®7
1® <;u>f Ci! £s . 99 99 99
2 Lehigh Pow 8 6a. 1014 1014 1014
4 1. MfN A I. 7s . . !** 1P1\ 3024
1 Manitoba 7s .1024 1®24 3024
2* Morns A Co 7 4* 102 1®14 1®2
2 Nat I*e„!her *s...l®14 l®!1* 1014
1* X O Pub Ser 5a.. *74 *74 *74
3 No St Pow 6 4a.. 1®1 4 1®1 4 101 4
9 N’O St P rvt 6 4s 1®6 4 1®6 4 1®6 4
’ Phil Per 74s ww 1014 1014 1®14
14 Pub Serv E&O 64s 9*4 9*4 9*4
h:> Pure Oil 6 4s_If®4 1®0 1®0
17 Shaw sheen 7* ...104 1®3 4 1®34
7 St Oj! N V 64a. . .1®?4 1®7 4 1074
5 Sun Oil 5 4* .. .. 96 \ 96 4 9* 4
11 Ift A- Ca 5* .9*4 9*4 9*4
1 Union KI.AP 54a.l®®4 l®f4 1®®4
7 Vacuum Oil 7s ...1®7 1®7 1®7
7 Web Mill* «4s .102 4 1024 102 4
Foreign Bonds.
1* Bogota *s .96 96 96
17 Fren-h N M S S 7s 90 90 9®
1 Netherld* 6* ’72 .1®54 l®*;!i 1051*
1 l^4 Aus Hv Po 6 4# 9*4 9*4 9*4
6 Peru M2 . . I®® 4 1®« U® 4
2 Solvay A Co 6s...1®1 1®1 1®1
1 Swiss 5 4* ..1014 1614 1014
• Cent a » share _*
< hlra«i> M„rk«. , l* ,
Quotation. furnub-d hj J. S •
Co -24 onuh. National Ban* taaa*o*.
Phonoa, JA. MI7-I.I c)nM
Armour ft Co 111 I'M «’• J*
Armour ft Co Drl pfd ... {I1* »
Albori Pick . --
Fd son Co .>**V4 Hi
Cudahy .'»* L .
Diamond Match .1}*’*
Deere pfd . **b
Eddy Paper . 2' .4,’,
Libby fiSS .. » ■ •'>
National Leather ... . •* * ' *
Quaker Oat* .
Reo Motor* . 1} *
Swift A Co .H« lla\*
Swift International ..... 32 <*
Thompson . 4,’a
wahi .y>
New York Produce.
New York. Feb. 2 — Butter—Firm: 're
ceipt*. 9 9X1 tub*, creamery, higher than
ext ran. 4 r» \ fi 4 1 4 r : creamery extra*’ (92
morel. 4041 creamery firsts (88 to 91
score) 3?4fHU(,> parking stock, ^tffr'ent
make No. 2. 25c. . .
Eggs Easier; r»" ••ipt*. 9.794 cases;
fresh guth'-reil extra firsts. 5»>$f57c; fre*h
It a | he red first.-. fresh gather*-*!
seconds, al 'u ; nearby hennery whites,
c lorelj *e|e« ted extras. ».l 4 fi *i2c■. n*-«ri.y
anti nearby hennery whites, first* to avei
age «xiras. 58 0 61*. nearby hC finery
browns, extras, *."•*. ■■-'<. Pacific roast
whites, extras 59 4'o i;nr : Pacific coast
first* to extra first.-. 574059c; retHgera
tor firsts, 4* 4 hi 494c.
tehees*—Irregular; r*rc;pts. 59 467 jb*
*tat»* whole milk flat* fresh, fancy to
fancy specials, unquoted; state whole
milk, 24 0 25c.
New York Munr
New York. Feb. - —Better inquiry and
an advance of 1-32C featured the raw
sugar market today. Sales included
118,000 bag* Cuban. 49.500 bags Ppfto
Rican and 14.non bag* Philippine* for
prompt and February shipment, at 4.6§c
duty paid
Raw sugar futures were firmer in sym
pathy with the spot market. Final price*
were at about the 'beat and 4 to 7 points
net higher on covering and buy in a by
trade and commission hnuse* March
closed 2,89c: May, 3.02c; July. 311c; Sep
tember, 3.28c,
Refined sugar was unchanged with al!
refiners accejting business at 6c for fine
granulated Demand was moderate.
Refined future* were nominal.
New York Metal*.
New York, Feb 2—Copper*—Fa*y;
electrolytic, spot and future*. 144*014%c.
Tin—Easy; «pot and nearly, 57.00p; fu
ture*. 57.12'.
Iron---Steady: No. 1 northern, 824.8^0
25 00; No. J northern. 123.50 0 24.00; No. 2
southern. $20.50021.00.
Lead—8tead> spot $9.5009.75. k
Zinc—Ea • E -t >'• iin, spot «n %
future*. 7.40 0 7 45c.
Antimony—Spot, 17.50c.
Liberty Bond*.
New York, F*l> 2—Liberty bond* at 1
P- nv: i
, Liberty 3 4*. 101.IS.
First 4,4*. im 29.
I Second 4 4*. 101.1.
Third 4 %s. 101.16.
Fourth 4 4*. I0!.3rt *$
Unite.1 y.itpn government 4' 1 0® $g
United States government 4’-**. 19s
New York < ail Money.
New York. Feb 2 —Call Money—Stead v?
1 .gh. 34 per cent; low. 34 per cent; rul
ing ra'e. 24 per < >*nt; closing bid. 34 per
cent, effered a: 3** per cent: last loan.
54 per cen*; call loans again#* ac
ceptance* per cent; time loans, firmer;
mixed collateral. 60-90 days. 34 0 3*4 "per
cent: 4-; month* 4 per cent; prime com
mercial paper. 3 4 per cent.
New York Poultry.
New York. Feb 2—Poultry'—Live, ir
regular; broiler* large, by express. 40c;
turkey*, by express. 300 35c; ducks. by
express. 3" 025 . geese, by express. 2Tc;
others unquoted
Poultry—Dressed irregular: chickens.
23048c: fowls, 18031c: old rooster* 17 fr
2 4c; turke>* western, 32 0 47c; do. south
western, 32 0 46c: do, frozen, 22045c.
Oils and Rosin.
Savannah. Oa.. Feb 2—Turpentine—
Firm. 87c; sale*. 65 bbls: receipts. 56 bM« ;
shipments. 10$ bbls ; stock. 11.774 bbls.
Rosin—Firm: sales. 96 casks, receipts.
32? '-asks; shipments, 1,679 casks; eto *.
69.118 casks.
Quotations B and T>. $7; F F '»
and H. 17 074: I. $7 15; K. $7.15; M
$7.70; N, $7.95; WO, $8.29; WW, $9 30.
Boston Wool.
Boston. Feb 2.—The wool miry*, «
unchanged Domestic wools are carrying
some business at firm price*. However
Ithe stocks in several lines ara so well
sold up that any price quoted 5% some
what nominal. Pulled woo!* *r# a
showing son;* business at about
Tio tat ions Fore-gn lines are quiet a:
the moment but firm.
London YT00I Auction.
London. Feb 2.—There w&j a road *'
tendance at the wool auction tod*
Th«re was a fa r demand for the 9 761
bale* offered and price* were cachsnged
A large supply ef New Zealand greasy
'Tes*b,‘eds met with a g*cd sa.’a. chiefly
from the home trade with a fe* gmr^*
to America* buyer*. The aeries will close
tomorrow.
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Kansas Oltr Produce.
Kansas City. Feb. 2-— Eggs— Selected lc
lower. 4«o; firate, uncharged. 44c.
Butter—Market 2e higherl creamery,
43044c; packing, 20c.
Pr.ultrv—Market unchanged; ben*. !.c;
broilers. 27c: springs. 25c; roosters. 13c.
Potatoes— Market unchanged! Red River
Chios, $1.3001.35._ ,
New York Spot Cotton.
New Tt-rk. Feb 2.—Cotton—*pot,
stead' : r iddling. $24.50.
New York Cotton Futures Clo*^.
New Y*ork, Feb. 2 —Cotton futures qlosed
firm. 49 to 55 ponta net higher; March.
24.27 to 24 :«c; May, 24 59 to 24 «2«: July,
;4 *4 to 24 ?7. : October, 24 55 to 24 59c;
December, 24.67c.
I on don Mirer.
Tvendor, Feb. 2.—Bar Bilrae—fl l-lf
pence per ounces
Money—2% per cent.
IVechunt Rates—Short bH!* $H P#f
cent; three months bills, $ s4 0 S 11-18 p#r
cent.
rhiraxo Produce.
Chicago, Fev>. 2—Fuller—Market Tower:
creamery ex'-a* 39c: standard*. 3?Hc;
extra ?:r« « :7031c. firsts, $i4 0$$H<‘
seconds. 32 C 74c.
Eggs Market easy: receipts. 7 '*1
'**•«. firsts. 46 047c; ordinary firsts, 410
44c.
N cw Y‘ork ( often.
New York, Feb. 2 —The genera? cotton
market 'lose! steady at,net advance# of
4? to 65 point*.
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New York Jar . —Bar Silver—|7$*e2
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