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    \\ heat Swings to
$2, Then Drops to
' Close 3 Cents Off
Blaeklmardft Fall Behind Quo
tations in Wave of Specu
lative Buying; Corn
Strong.
Hr CIIAHI.BH .1. I.KVOKN.
1 nlvernal Nervier Htnff 4 orrMpondrnt.
('hliHgo. Mutch 2 A wave of spe<ula
tlve buying swept wheat futures rapidly
higher during the early hours today, the
-May delivery reac hing $2.02 and the July
$l 74%. a new high on the crop. Later
heavy realising sale* developed and the
market swung hack Irregularly Osina
In the active months were more than
wiped out, with the Close at bottom
le ve|r.
V*. heat finished 3c lower to %c higher,
corn ms %e to %c down, oats were 1 %c
to I\a lower an cl rye titled 1* %c to 4 Sc
off.
The decrease In the Lotted Slates
wheat Visible was not us large hh ex
pected. and with export trade moderate
and the Liverpool market nmnewhut In
different to the buoyancy In North Amer
ica I Its last few days holders sold freely.
There w'-ts enough support rendered »*n
the clipg to make the wheat swings un
usually erratic. Volume of trade was
the inrgeat In some time
The seaboard confirmed export sales of
around 200.000 bushels worked over the
holiday. Small lots of gulf wheat for
March and April shipments were reported
canceled Liverpool closed Id higher.
Lorn displayed a strong tone ntoat of
the day but reacted with wheat at the
last. Absorption by bullish Interests was
active, but there was free selling by longs
on the hard spot*. Farm reserve* of corn
are placed at 77S.OOO.OOO to 820.000,000
bushels as of March 1. this comparing
with 1.153.000,000 bushels a year ago.
uats averaged higher most of the ses
sion. but finally eased with other grains.
The visible supply decreased 1,594.000
bushels.
Reports thsl foreigners were canceling
and an Increase of 18.000 bushels In the
visible supply led to free selling of rye
by longs after the early bulge, and the
close whs weak
Provisions closed firm. Lard was 7%r
to 10c higher and ribs were 22%o to
2t%c higher.
Pit Notes.
Fluctuations in the wheat pit were
rapid. The tickets and the blackboards
worn behind In quotations at Intervals
it*.ring the fore part of the session. Out
side buying was broad (luring the first
few hours, but It failed to follow' the
advances. Much of the selling of wheat
Liter in the session was credited to local
and outside professionals In the way of
taking profits. Winnipeg showed h. rela
tively steady undertone compared with
t * ll i« ago at the last.
' Private experts issued their reports on
farm reaerve* and they came as expect
ed Stocks of wheat on the farms were
placed at from 112.600.000 to 1 17,000.000
bushels, with total stocks In the visible,
country mills and elevators and on the
farms estimated at 263.000.000 to 276.
<100,000 bushels. Deductions made by
H W. Snow, crop expert, were aenaa -
tlonslly bullish as to the amount of
wheat left for export and carry over.
He figured that consumption at home
from March 1 to June 30 would total
194.000. 000 bushels, and after allowing
30.000. 000 bushels for spring seed require
ments. estimated that 62,000.000 bushels
of wheat remained In all positions as nf
March 1 for export and carry over. The
essence of this report was lost sight of
by the trade. The domestic visible supply
for the week decreased 1,915.000 bushels
end totals 70.677.000 bushels, compared
with 64.072.000 bushels a year ago.
The supply of wheat and flour on the
ocean for the week Increased 3,620,000
bushels. The gain wan much smaller,
than looked for. In view of the heavy
world shipments. The previous week,
when World shipments totaled 18,993.000
bushels, stocks on the ocean Increased
1 1.000,000 bushels. Last week’* world
shipments were about as large, totaling
13.83 4,000 bushels It Is apparent that
Kurops Is consuming the great bulk of
the wheat headed that way and this
suggests a sustained foreign demand In
the world market.
CHICAGO PRICES.
By Updike drain Co. Atlantia 6Slt.
Art | Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I Set.
Wht. I ‘l I 1 j j
May f 2 00 I 2.01 I 1.98%! 1.97 I 1.99%
! 1.99*4 .I.I 1.96% l 1.09%
July i 1.71% 174%! 1.69 I 1.70 Vi j 172
I 1.72 I.I.! 1.70 % | 1.72%
Rrp. I 1 54 1.56 % 1 63 1.63% 164
’ 1 54% I.!.’1.54 1.11%
live < I | I I
May 1 49% 1.70% 1.68% 1.64%! 1.69%
1 1.70 . .■ 1.64% .
July I 1.46 14* ! 1.41% 1.43 j 1.45%
I 1 4 6 % ! . . .!.
Hep. 1 29 1.31 *4 1.26 1.27 ! 1.28%
1.28% . ....
Corn I I I I |
M a v 1 34% 1 36% 1 34% 1.34%' 1.36
I 1.34%l. | 1.34%) 1.35%
July 1.36*6) 138% 1.36 % ' 1.36% 137%
I 1.36% .I ..i 1.3«%! 1.36%
Sep. 1.36% 1 37 1.35 1 35 % 1.38%
!. .1 1.36%: 1.36%
(*a t s
May J .55 ; . 65 % J .64 \ .54 I .55%
.66%!.|. .54%!.
July | .56% .57% .56%! .55%, .56%,
I.!.I .&«%
Sept. | M%| .55%| 53% .53%| .54%
.54 %f.1.53 %i.
Lard I 1 I !
May 116.50 116 71 116 50 16 57 116 50
16.66 !.).. . . ...
July 116.00 117 10 16X7 16 92 16.85
116.87 .'. .
nibs | ! I | I
M».\ 17.30 17 50 '17.30 117.47 17.25
,luI y 117.55 117 65 117.65 117.72 117 46
New York Lcncral.
New York. March 2.— Flour—Unsettled;
spring patents $9.75010.26; soft winter
straight*. $9 2509 50; haul winter
sit Rights, $9.6V0 10.00.
Kye Flour—Unsettled: fslr to good,
$s 6009.00; choice to fancy. $9,0509 50.'
Cornmeal—Steady; fine white and yel*;
low gtauulsted. $3.6003.75.
Rye Weak; No. 2 western, $1.69%. f.
0. b New York, and $1.68, c I. f. export.
Harley—Steady; malting. $1.1201.16, c.
1. f New York.
Buckwheat- Quiet; fine milling, $2 40;
(‘snndtan $2.05.
Wheat- Spot, easy; No. 1 dark north
ern spring, c I. f. New York, lake and
isil, $3.26%; No. 2 hard winter, f. o. b.,
lake and rati, $2.lo%; No. 2 mixed durum,
do $2.12%, No. 1 Manitoba, do. In bond,
$2 23 %.
(’urn—Hpot. easy; No. 2 yellow, e. I. f.
New York, all rail, $1.46%, No. 2 mixed,
do. $1.46
Oats—Spot, easy; No. 2 whit*. 63%c.
Feed—Steady; city bran. 100-lb. sacks,
$31.60; western bran, do. $32 26
Tiny—Weak. No. 1, $26.0»* 0 26 Oft ; No.
J. $23.00 0 24.00, No. 3. $20.00 0 21.00;
sample $16.00019.00.
Hops Steady; state, 1924, 30034c;
192 1. 15017c; Pacific coast, 1924. 190
24.. 1923. 160 It c.
Pork—Firm, mess, $40.00; family,
$3 5 0o037.00.
Lard—Flnnerj middle west, $16 750
16.86
Tallow—Firm; special loos*. $%o; ax
11 a 9c
Rice—Steady; fancy head. 7%08%a.
Maw York I'nolinr.
New York. March 2.— Mutter—Market
firm, i scripts. 5.9i6 tuba; creamety,
higher than extras. 4 5 % 0 4tb-; extra*. 92
score 46c; firsts. 8 8 to 91 score. 39 %0
44 %o; packing slock, current make. No.
2. 2* % c.
Kgga—Market Irregular; receipts. 17.117
cases, fresh gathered, extra firsts, 300
SO%c; firsts, .’8% 0 29c; second*. 28c ;
rear by ami nearby western hennery
whites, firsts to average extras, 360 39c;
nearby hennery browns extrns. 33 0 35c;
Pacific coast white*, extras. 390 40c, firsts
to extra firsts. 8803H<
('bees* Market firm; receipts. 94 570
rounds; state whole milk flat*, fresh.
incy, 23 % 024c. average run 23c. state
whole mil* flats, held, fancy to fam-v
special*. 25% 0 26c; average run, 260
25 %e.
New York Pry Lends.
New York. March 2—Cotton gonde mar.
keti were firm todav owing to the sharp
rise In cotton hut trading whs scattered
with odd ronatrurtlon* selling better than
staple* and ronvartihlea better than
aheetlng* Wash gooda war* amid in large
volume from first and second hands
Printed and dyed line* end many nf the
new rayon lines were active. new silk
was weaker here end abroad but silk*
continued active Wool goods for fall
w*>r* In better demand.
Chicago Spot Market.
Chicago. March 2.—Butter Receipts.
9.199 tubs; last year. 10,468 tubs; car* on
»r»«-k, 11 old. II new; extras, 44c. stand
ards, 43%c; extra firsts. 4l%f9 42 %c;
firsts, 38% 0 40c. 89 note, 41 % 0 4 2c. 68
Score, 17% 0 98c; seconds. 3:t0 36c
Fgge—Receipts. 21.912 cases, last year,
12.1 Si rases; cars on track, 33 old, 41
new; firsts, 36%027%c; dirts. 24c;
checks, 23c.
Tone—Iluttar. steady; eggs, steady,
lloeton Wool.
Boston. Mass March 2.-*» Wool opened
today with little change Home second
wools suitable for woolens continued tr
move to manufacturers, hut the amount
waa small The limited trading In prog
res* appears to he of a band to mouth
business for Immediate needs A small
amount of Ohio fleered woqjs of the bet
ter class has been contracted at 66c.
Oils and Roaln.
Savannah. La . March J Turpentine
Firm. 44c; sale*, tig bb|a ; receipts. 7
bble ; shipments, 136 bbls ; Block, *491
hblfl
Rnsln—Firm; salsa 6J0 casks ahlp
meats 118*6 casks, stork. 63.996 casks
Quotations—Unchanged
Chicago Fnnlfry.
Chicago. March 3—Poultry — Alive
higher fowle. 94037; sprint. 19c; ronet
e-s He turkeys 28c; duck* !Tc. |m»>
14c. *
i
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Omaha Grain
i✓
Omaha. March J. 1925.
Cash wheat acid on tha tables today
at around unchanged price* to 2c higher
Early sales were made at the advance,
but during the late session futures turned
• asler and cash wheat was a alow sale
at better than Saturday a prices. Re
ceipt! were 67 cars
t orn wee In only fair demand at un
changed price# to lc higher. Receipts
were *9 cars
Oats sold around %e to lc higher. Re
ceipts were 32 rats
Rye was quoted 2c higher, and barley
nominally unchanged.
Omaha f ar Lot Hales.
WII EAT.
No. * dark hard: l car, $1 94%.
No. 4 dark hard: 1 car. 11.90.
No. 1 hard: 1 car. 11.88 %.
No. 2 hard: 1 car, $1.89; 1 car, ft 90,
l c ar, $1.90% ; 1 car. $1.87; 1 car. $1.88%.
No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.90%; 1 car,
$1.89 % 3 5 car. $1.89; 1 cur. $1.87%; I
car. $ 1 88.
No. 4 hard: 2 cars. $1.88%; 1 car,
$1.87%.
No. 5 hard: 1 car. $1.31%.
No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.87%.
CORN.
No. 3 white: 4 cars, $120%; 1 2-5
cars. $1.2o.
No. t white: 1 car. $1 19
No. 3 yellow: 2 « are, $1.20%; 2 cara.
$1.20; 3 cars. $1 21.
No. 4 yellow. .» 2-5 cars. $1.16.
No 5 yellow : 5 rare. $1.1.1; I • ar, $1 14.
Ha tuple yellow: ! car, 99c
No. ii mixed 3 cars. $1.19; 3-5 car,
$1 is.
No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.16; 2 caia, $1.14.
No. 6 mixed: 2 cars. $1.11.
OATH.
No. 3 while: 1 car. 53 %c.
No. 3 while: 3 cars. 62»\
No. 4 while: 1 r s r, Me.
Sample white: 1 car, 49c.
RYE.
No. $ rye: 1 car. $1.63.
parley.
No. t barley: 1 car, 87c.
Dally Inspection of Drain Received.
WHEAT.
Hard: 7 cars No. 1, 27 cars No. 2,
9 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4. 1 car No. 6,
1 car sample
Mixed • 1 cur No. .1.
Spring: V car No. 3.
Total: 43 cara.
CORN.
Yellow: 4 cars No. ;l, 9 cars No. 4. t
cara No. 6, 1 car No. 6. 1 car aample.
White; & cara No 3. I car No. 4
Infixed: 2 cars No. 2, 6 cara No. 3, 4
can No. 4.
Total; 35 cars.
OATH.
White: .3 cara No. 2. 16 cars No. I.
Total: 19 care.
RYl!.
Ona car No. 2.
Total: 1 cot.
RARLEY.
Ona car No. 2, 1 car No. 4.
Total: 2 cars.
Total, all grains: 105 cars
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(GarlotH I
Receipts: Todav W'k Ago. Y r Ago.
Wheat . 67 * 66
Corn . 89 • 1*1
Oats . 32 • 41
Rve . 2 •
Harley . 1 • u
Shipments:
Wheat .118 • 73
Corn . 4 0 • 188
Oats . 48 • 61
Rye 3 * 1
Barley . 1 * 4
•Holiday.
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlota- Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago
Wheat . 5 • 22;
Corn .H5 • 2“ 7
Oata . 32 • 9 4
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
Carlota— Today Wk. Ago
Wh*at . ns
Corn . 188 •
Oata . 13 * j
ST. LOUS R SCRIPTS.
Carlota— Todtv Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago j
W heat . 122 • 981
Corn . 194 • 146 ;
Oata . 69 • \21
NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Carlota— Todiv Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago
Winnipeg . 365 264 338
OMAHA STOCKS
Ruahel* Tod a f Yr
Wheat .1.856,000 3,100,000
Corn . 2.432,000 1.799,000
Oata .1.854.00$ 997*000
Rye . 307.000 347,000
Hailey . 10,000 35.000
Minneapolis Cush Drain.
Minneapolis. Minn., March 2 —Wheat —•
Cash: No 1 northern. $1.87 %© 1.89% ; No.
1 dark northern apring: choice to fancy.
$2 or,% ©2 19%: food to choice. $1.03% ©
2 04%; ordinary to good. $1 88%® 1 91%:
No. 1 hard apring. $2 19% ©2 29%; No. 1
dark hard Montana on track. $1.84%©
2 08%. to arrive 51.84 % © 2.1 8 % ; May,
$187%; July. $1 *5%
Corn—No. 3 yellow, $1 21% ©1.2 4%.
Oata—No 3 white. 48%®49%c.
Bariev 83©94i\
Rye—No. 2. $1.5301 55%
Flax No. 1. $3 16*, ©3 21 %.
Chicago < ash Drain.
Chlesro. Marche 2—Wheat No. 2 red,
$2 08; No. 2 hard. $ 1.97 © 1.98 % .
Corn No 4 mixed $1.14%®1.20%; No.
3 vellow. $1.28 ** © 1 28c.
Oata—No. 2 white, 68% ©58c; No. 2
white. 64 ©64c.
Rve No 2. II 6\
Bariev 9nr*7$1.04
Tlmothv Reed—$5 26® « 23.
Clover Heed—$24.00®83.50.
T.srd —18 ?6r.
Rlh*~17 2Sr
Bellies—19.12c.
Kan»** Cltv Cash Drain.
Kansas C tv. March 2.—Wheat N'o 2
hard. I1.88A2.04: No 2 red. $19*02.93;
Mav. $1,118%. asked: July. 1160 epllt.
$1 60%; September. $1 45% bid
Corn No, 3 while $1.17191.19%: No.
2 vellow. $1.23891.24%; No. 3 yellow.
$1 .jfft%Al 22% No 2 mixed $120*-©
121 May. $12’.** bid July. $1.27% bid
September. $1 29 naked
Mav Cnrha need to $1 higher; No 1
nrnlrle. $] O.ftO © 11.00; choice alfalfa.
II* no©20.60; No. I timothy. $15.00©
15 50; clover mixed light. $15 00© 15 50
Visible Drain Supply.
New York. Marrhr 2.—The visible sup
ply of American grain show tha follow
ing change* In bushel"
Wheat—Decreased 1 91 6,000.
Corn Increased 872.000
Oata—Decreased 1.594.000.
Rye—Increased 18.**00.
Barley Increased 1,000.
Ht. V.oula Drain Future#.
St. Louis. Mo. March 7 Wheat Close;
Mav. $195%; July $166**.
Corn—Mar, $1.31%; July, $135.
Oata—Not quoted.
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis. Minn . March 2 Flour—
10©15o higher; family patents. $10 5U©
in 65
Bran IM.tftOtt.lt
Fast 81. I*,til* Livestock.
East Ht Louis. March 2 Cattle-Re
cel pt a, 1.600 head- market active, beef
steers light, yearlings heifers snd beef
rows. 16c to 2 Be hlirhr. ranner* and
bologna bulls steady; ISilk snd top good
snd i hok e light vealers. $13.25; steers
oualltv common snd medium; hulk eteers.
*7 25©9.00. light yearlings and heifers.
$7.76 8.60; rows, $5.ftO#M.A0: ranner*.
$2 2502.75; bologna bulla. $4 B0©4.85
Hogs—Receipt* 13.000 head; market,
26c to 80c higher: ton. $1 2 90, hulk
weighty butchers. $ 1 2 76 © 1 2.85. 1 70 to 190
uounrls. $12.60©I2.75; good l*« pound*.
117 60; 130 to 150 pound* $t 1.6A® I 2.25 ;
110 to 130 pound*. $10 50; light pig*.
$9.60© 10.26: pacU»»r sow* inoatly. $11.25©
II 36; few lota. $11.60
Hheep and Lambs Receipt*. 1.200 head;
market ote/tdv to strong; run mostly di
rect to packers; few native lamb*
117.00© 17 25; fed western*. $17 60 culls.
$1 4 25; part load choice ewsa, $10 60; out
of line, practical top, $9 75.
Hloui CM? Livestock.
Rlntix iCtv, Is March 2 Cittl#— Re
ceipts, 3,600 head; market active; kll
I*t* strong, 26r higher; Stockers steady;
fat steers and yesrllngs $7 50©12 0O.
bulk $9 0ft®9b0; fat cow* and h*|fer«.
$4 5Q©t.60; ranner* and cutters, $2 60©
»no. vesls. $ . ao©l i.oo; bulls, non©
.on feeders. $8ftO©3.0A; atorker*. $5 00
•<x 7 50. stork yearlings snd calves, $6 00©
7 60. feeding cow* and heifers. $3 00©
5.26.
Hog*-- Receipt*, 110*0 he*d; market
? :-c higher; fop. $1 2 60: bulk of sales.
$*:0ft*M 2 40 ; light*. $11 6 ft © 1 2 26; butch
ers $1 2 26 ® 1 2 6ft ; mixed $12 00©12?6.
packer" $11 504911 $5. stag*. $8.oo©9*0.
Pig" $9 hnn It no
Sheep and Lattlbo—Receipts. 2 000 head,
marke' steady. strong. Iamb*. $17.25;
ewea. $9 46.
Chicago Hotter and Ex a Future*.
Chicago K*h •« QuotaHo"* furnished
by George F. f'lsrk, 100$ Woodmen of
'be World building. Phones. Jackson
1192 Atlantic 9145.
_ _ EGGS.
I <%re | Open I High I Low | G)oge
Mar. 44 I .11%! ,2"8% .28%l .28*4
<n.c.)
Mat S I .28% .31 % .31% .1»H
«stg ) ! I
April 36 I . 29 % I .3i‘« 29% .29%
I 're16 1 t J % j ,31% 12% | .33%
HHTTER.
I Dn l Open I High I Low. I Gloat
5tsr «] ) .40% I TtOS .40% I .40%
Juna ) t l .17M .8$ .37%! .38
1»f« I 3 j . If % I .39% . 31 % I •$>%
New York Huger
Quotations furnished by J H Bachs A
Go, 324 Omaha National Bank building
Phone* Jack son 6187, 61 88. Hit.
Atf I f'pen | High I !«ow. I fins* | Hat.
Mar I 199 ! 9 9 ft* f? »?
May 3 o> 'lift I 2 08 ' 3 ft? I $ 07
July 3 27 3 27 j 3 2 3 I1J1 I 3 34
He pt, I 1 40 3 4 1 13 3 7 '3 39 3 18
D*r 1 3 45 ^44 ' 3 47 3 42 j 42
f hlcego Potato**.
Ghlcago. March 1 Potatoes Receipt a.
84 iara. total lulled Htates ahlpments
Haturda*. 7 94 -ar*. Sunday. 24 car*,
practically no early morning trading ac
count weather; too few eslee to establish
marks#
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Omaha Livestock
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Livestock receipt* nt the leading mar
ket* Monday were:
tattle. ||ng«. Sheep.
Omaha .. . M.VMI 1.1. owl I3JWNI
C hlcagn J.tMWl 25.IMW
Kansas f'ltv . . . Iff.000 ft.500 8.000
Sioux City . 3.500 11.000 2.000
St. Louis . 2.500 13.000 12.000
St. Joseph . 3.000 0.000 10.000
March 2.
Receipt* were: rattle. Hogs. Sheep
Monday estimate ... s.50f» 13.000 12.000
Same day last week 7,733 15.376 2.894
Santa 2 \vk* ago . 2.956 16.135 8.955
Sama 3 *vks. ago.. 10.434 10.238 9.056
Same year ago ... 9,388 1 3.4 10 8.80a
(Tattle—Receipt*, 8..00 head. Although
receipt* of i a11In were l»> no mean* ex
ceaslve for tho opening day of tho week
the market lacked anap and trade was
enow at prices not materially different
from the close of last week. Quality of
tho offerings was very good as a rule and
beat beeves sold around $10.50010.76.
(Tow* and heifers held fully steady as a
rule and the trade in atoi kers ami feeders
was uulto firm.
Quotations on Cattle Good to choice
yearling*. $9.50010.75; fair to good year
ling.*. $8.3509.40; common to fair year
ling* $7 25 4/8 25; good to cholca steer*.
$9 75010 75; fair to good steer*. $8 760
9 75; common to fair steer*. $7 75 4/ 8.75;
trashy warmed up 'attic, $6,504*7.25;
good to choh « fed lieifcr*. $8.0009 00;
fair to good fed heifers, $7.000 7.86. coni
nton to fair fed lielfers. $5.76 06.76; good
to choh e fed « ow*. $•'. 25 4/7 25; fair to
good fe<| 1'i.ws. 4.7606 00; common to fair
cows. $2.2604 25; good to choh « feeder*.
$7 9008.75; fair to good feeder*. $7 004/
7.86; common to fair feeder* $6 0007.00;
rood to choir* ato< ker*. $7.75 08,60; fair
to good slockcr* $6 75 07.76; common to
fair stocker#. $5.7606.75; trashy Stocker*.
$6 0005.76; stock heifer*. $4 6006.25;
stock cow*. $3 004/ 4 25; stock calve*, $5.00
08 00, \eal calve*. $4.00011.75; bull*,
Ntsgs, etc.. $3.7604.76.
BEEF STEER?.
No. Av. F*r No. Av, Pr
19 . 8fft $7 50 8. 987 $« 66
14 .1008 9 00 25. 904 9 10
29 . 1067 0 40 27.1283 9 65
20 .1 291 9 85 21 961 10 00
19 . 1206 in 25 19.1177 10 60
40.1 238 10 60
STEERS AND HEIFER?
10 . 903 8 25 17 854 8 80
COW?.
4 . 902 4 00 4 .1 115 6 60
6 . 1 216 6 70 4 . 1235 6 76
2 . 1 225 6 60
HEIFER?.
8 . 850 6 25 f.. 650 7 40
9 .... 8x0 8 60 27 691 8 60
BULL?.
1.1 839 4 75
CALVE?.
3 . 463 7 00 7 300 8 50
5 . 26 3 1 « 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDER?.
1ft. 675 6 85
Hogs Receipts. 13,000 head. Under
continued demand from all quarters and
lust moderate supplies for the opening
day of the week price* scored further up
turn* of 16025c today with movement to
both shipper* and packer interest* ac
tive Todav's top was $12 50 with hulk
..f all stile* $11900 1-40.
Hour.
No. Av Pli. Pr. No. Av ?h. Pr.
4 7 185 1 ID $ 1 1 75 65. .1 73 . $12 00
91 189 ... 12 05 71176 ... 1210
80 .199 ... 12 15 79..177 ... 12 20
8 9 189 1225 62.-288 ... 11 60
76 220 ... 12 30 68 .247 12 35
69 253 ... 12 40 52 .299 240 12 4&
Sheep ami Lamb* Receipt*. 13,660
head Demand appeared fairly urgent for
the choice light fat lambs this morning
and these classes ruled a little higher
while heavier kind* were steady to strong
Feeders and shearing lambs were fully
steady with aged sheep strong
Quotation on Sheep and La m ha--Lamb*,
good to chohg. $16 60017.00; lainhs fair
to good. *16 26 "f 16 60; feeding lambs,
915 500 16 60. shearing lambs, $16 000
*16 50; wether*. $9 750 10 25; fa% ewea.
$7.0009.45; yearlings. $12.00014.00,
Fat Lambs.
No Av. Pr
242 fed.87 $17 00
Receipt* and disposition of livestock at
the Union stockyards, Omaha. Neb., for 24
hour*, ending at 3 p. m . March 2:
RECEIPTS—UAIILOT.
Horses A
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mule*
r. M. A ?t. P. Rjr. . 8 6
Mo. Par Ry. 3 3
U. P R R. 63 25 .. 15
r. A N W . east .... 27 2
C A N. W . west . 96 70 4 6
U. St. IV M A O. .. ?4 9 1
C. B. A Q . east ... 2
(\ B A Q . west .... 8 3 4 3 36 3
(\ H. T. A P . east .18 1
C. R. I A FV. wast . . I .
I. (\ R R. 14 . 1
(*. G. W. R. R. 3 . 1
Total receipt* ... 341 1 60 58 28
DISPOSITION—H EAD.
Cattle lloge Sheep
Armour A Co.1619 2*4 5 2246
Cudahy Packing Co ... 1 135 2996 3692
I told Packing t'o . 26.3 1 56 3 .
Morria Packing Co. 1 1 7 4 1 439 1 439
Morris Packing Co. 1 1 74 1 4 (9 1 438
Swift & Co . 1773 20*4 1210
Olassburg. M. 4 ,
G A R. «• ;
Hoffman Bros . 18 I
Msverowtrh 4r Vail . 7 (
Midwest Tacking Co. .. 7 2 ,
Omaha Packing Co. 17 <
John Roth A Son* ... I . ,
S Omaha Packing Co. .. It . <
Murphy, J. AV.1656 ,
Lincoln Pa'king Co. .... 201 C
Nagle Prif king Co . 16 <
Sinclair I’m king Co. ... 92 ,
Wilson Parking Co. ... 71 1
Kennth A. Murray . 7^7 ,
Anderson A. Son ...... M .<
Benton. VS A Hughe*.. 25 <
Bull* J. H . 31 ..
Cudahy (Colorado) . .... 922 1
Cheek. AV. 11. 2ft i
Dennis A Francis .. !M .
Ellis A Co . 19 1
Harvey. John . 4 52 .1
High ram, T. J . 24 1
Kellogg. F. G . x ». . ^
Kirk 10 trick Bros . 337 <
Longman Bros . *.<» «
Lubergtr, Henry s . 87 «
Mo-Kan C. A C Co.... 98 (
Root. J. li A Co. 4 7 <
Roaen stock Bros ... 2 2 ft .<
Hargeant A Finnegan ... .1(4 <
Smiley Bros . . 4ft «
Sullivan Broa. 8 (
Van Sant. W R A Co. .. 2 3 (
Wertheimer A Degen ... 2 i 7 •
Other buyer* . 76ft 102$ . ... (
Total. 9908 12862 lft62t> \
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago. March 2 United State* De
partment of Agriculture—Hugs Receipts,
(9.ftoo hmil: fulrly active; 26035c higher,
light lights and slaughter pig* show 250
r.ft. advance, big packer* doing little; top.
$12.70: bulk better. 1 80 325 pound butch
ers. $12.35012.66 140 to 17<» pound aver
ages mostly $11 60012.26. bulk packing
sow*. $11.430 11.76, hulk *t»ong weigh!
slaughter f*'g*. $10,760 It j»; heavy
weight. $12 30012.70. medium weigh*.
• 12.16012 66. light weight*. $11.86012.50.
light lights. $10 96012 15; pa* king hogs 1
amooth. $11 55011 *0; packing hogs rough.
Ill 30011.56; slaughter pig*. 810 00011 25, 1
Cattle—Receipts. 2.000 head; better
gradea fat steers and yearling* kinds of
value to anil $10.00; falrlv active on ship
ping account, fully ateady; average slow
steady; killing quality falrlv good; hulk
Steer* quality to dull at $8.500 11.00; best
yearling* early at $11 75, several loads
light and h*ndy weight steers. $11 000
II. 50; best heavy early. $11 40; anni* held
higher; stocker* and feeder* scarce; firm;
*ho stock moving at strong price*, hull*
strong to 16r higher, weight* bologna
bulla $5«o *nd better; vealerg mostly
$11 00012.50 to packers; shippers. $13.60
\l t 4 00
Hlicep Receipts. 25.000 bead; fat
I* >ii l>a genet ally steady to strung bulk.
$17 250 17.75 few load* choice lamb* to
shippers. $1* 00018 10; best held higher;
fat sheep s'srcc, active. 26050c; higher,
desirable fat ewes. $1OOO0|O25. feeding
bunts dull; weak, few early sales, $16 90
0 17.00.
Knnsna City Livestock
Ksnsss City, March 2 (United ?tste*
Department of Agriculture > Cattle Re
ceipt*. 16.000 head. « alvea, S.oo© head;
beef steers and yearlings, fairly active,
fully steady: bulk, $9 004/ 9 76. tup bandy
weights. 10.55: heavy steers held higher,
she stork rather alow ateady; hut- her
mw*. $4 1006 25; heifer* $ 760 7 75,
r*i\e* and hull*, ateady; practical veal
top. $10*0; large proportion of run stock -
era and feeders trading falrlv at atsady
to tsrong price# hulk, $6 0009 ftft, top
yesrllng stocker*. $8 25.
Hog*— Receipt# 9,560 held, falrlv ac
tive. 20 to Sftc higher shipper top It? 5*
packer, top $12 5ft. hulk of sale* $11 950
012 5ft. hulk dealrahle. 20ft to Iftft-pnund
average* $12 3001” 50. 170 In lift pounds
$11 90012 25. light - lights and slaughter
plga. 5ftc higher, ISO |o 0 pound*, $11 *0
0 11 85; packing fhW6 $11 500 11 75;
stock plga Iftn higher, bulk $9 0001ft 00
Aheap and Lamb#—Receipt*, t.ofto head
lamh* generally 15 to 25o lower; top
$16 85; other early sale* largely $l6J6tr
16 5ft: sheep strong; top ewes. $160.
freshly aliom wathera. $9 ftO.
At. I .mil* Mteatock.
At T«outa. March 2 Receipts. **60
head: market Steady; native beef ateera.
$7 70012.76; vemllng ateeie ana heirera.
$4 25012 00; cow*. $4 5007 75. •t<>',he«a
and feeders. $5 0007 /5. (*lve#^$4O°0
13 75; cannera ami cuttera. $" 2604 I
lings Receipt*. l'( 00O bead. "VHJSl
25c 0 40c up; mixed end holeher*. $l.f,'0
12 80. good heavies $12 80012 90; rough*.
$11 56011.6ft, lights, $12 50012.71; pl«*.
$10 750 1 2 25; Bulk. $12 790 1 2 90.
Hha#p— Receipt*. 12.600 haadl ***”1*}
steady. mutton ewes. $6 0009 50: l*1’”''".
$15 25017 75; rennets and choppers. II "0
0 6 00.
At. Joseph l.Heatmk.
At. Joseph Mo . Match 2 at 11#—It*
relpta. .1 000 head, market steady; hulk 4»f
steers $ * Oft « 9 7 • top, $16 80 rAWi1 and
helfets. $95009 56; calve* $»ftft#1«0ft.
stocker* and feeder*, $5 0008 Oft.
Hogs Receipts 6 ono head markft
15038c higher, top. $1156. hulk of *#'•*•
$1 1 90012 45
Aheep—Receipts. iftOftft head market
irregular Iamb* $16 0*017 00, #***
$8 7509 76.
New lock Dry Hood*
New TorW Ma-rh J Th* general
ton marker rlo*eH steady at net advances
of Ift to 41 points.
t
Oil Group Leads
in Stock Market;
New Record Hi^hs
O
\<> Halt or Rcartion in Trade
—Rails Aery Strong; Stpcls
Less Prominent Than
Usual.
Hr KICHAKI) M’ll l AM:
I'nlversul Mervice Financial Editor.
N’«*\v York, March 2.—From start to
finish today It was the same story ns to
tin* stock market. Most securities went
to higher prices. There was no halt or
reaction. A considerable number of is
sues established record high prices. The
rolls were very strong. Only the St. J'aul
issues were conspicuously weak.
Again the oils were the market leaders,
with Uan.AtuerWan beading the group.
The steels were less prominent than,
usual Some of the lesser corporations!
specializing In particular kinds of *teel
production made large gains. United
States Stce| moved within very narrow
limits, a 11 hough strong at sli stages ot
the session.
Of (lie equipment* American T.ornmn
11 ’. e wss the most vigorous and resilient,
making a new high for sll time and hold.
Ing nearly all nf the gain American
I’nn did the same. Motors and various
other groups went higher.
Of the principal groups only th* coppers
were laggards Business, temporarily at
least, is poor with them.
United States Cast Iron Tips, after a
period of quiescence, showed gymnastic
tendencies again, .lumping nearly 10
points and closing T^e up
French francs again were weak.
Uoffee was up .10 to 60 points.
Sugar ruled unchanged to 1 point down
Grains, wheat especially, were very ac
tive. Liverpool was very poor In Its re
sponse to Saturday’s market. Due to
come 4lAtf7r»Ud up the British prices were
nnly %&%d up when that exchange
rinsed.
At Chicago, after an early show of
weakness, the bulls made a vigorous ef
fort to control the situation. They put
May up to $2.02 ami seemed to be In a
fairly strong position, but It soon ap.
pea red as If they merely created an ex
cellent market for the bears to sell. A
large amount of profit-taking plus a vig
orous bear movement soon weakened the
market and thereafter the hulls never
were able to resume command Export
orders were small and late In the session
1 he bear sentiment was strong
With no relief from the drouth condl
Mens in the southwest, cotton continued
■limbing. There was nothing in the way
of h rapid advance but rather a slow
*nd generally steady rise.
New York Quotations
V /
New York. March 2—.Stock price* gave
an inrpreaaivo demonstration of strength
in today * active market. Several high
priced rails, including Atchison, reached
record prces while marked bouyancy was
shown by a number of oils, public utili
ties, equipments and steel* Buying ap
• arently was bused on speculative execu
tions of a sharp Improvement in busi
ness within the next few weeks. Tots
«h1os approximate.] 1,600.1*00 shares
New York Stock exchange quotations,
'urrHshed by .1. S Bo, Hie A- Co., 224
imaha National Bank building Sat.
High. Low. t'lose. Close
Agriculture Chem. 19%
Mr Reduction... .100 107 % 107% 109
\.1a x Rubber. 12% 11% 12% 12
tilled Chemical... 91% 88% 91% *8%
UlU-Chalmers ... 76% 75% 75% 76
Am. Beet Sugar. 41
Am. B S. Fdry. .102% 102% 102% lot
American Can....181 176% 1*1% 175%
Am. Car A Fdry..2l0 209 209 210
Am. Hide A L.2. ... 12 12%
Am H A L. pfd.. 72% 72% 72% 71%
Am. Jnt'l Corp. .. 36% 36% 36% 37%
Ain. Linseed Oil. 26%
Am. Locomotive. 141 117% 140% 136%
Am. Radiator . 98% 97% 97% 96%
Am. Ship A Coin. 14% 14 14 14
Am Smelting ...101% 99% 100% 99
Ain. Smelt pfd..109 109
Am. S t e e I Fdry . . . 64 12% 64 62 %
Aim. Sugar. 6»% 67% G7* 67%
Am. Sumatra. 18% 13 13 18%
Aim TO A T.1 :M % 1 34 1 34 % 134%
Aim. Tobacco . 88% 87% 88 37%
Am. AY AV A Kl. 37% 17% 37% 37%
Vim. Woolen. 61 49% 61 61
Anaconda ... 42% 42% 42% 42%
Asad 1 )rx* (lood»..190% 189% 139% 189
Associated OH. . . 37% 37 37 37
Atchison .127% 125% 127% 126%
Atlantic C. Line..163% 153% 162% 156
At. Oulf A \Y I 37% 35 37 % 34%
Attranth ftef Co. 116 IK. 115 114%
Austin Nichols ... 23% 27% 28 2H%
laid win .144 141 % 143% 141 %
4«Itlmore AO ... 80 79 % 79% 79%
larasdall A . 2*% 27% 2« % 27%
4ethlehetn Steel.. 47% 47 47% 46%
h sdi Magneto. . 40% 40 40 % 40
Irook-Man Rv . .. 41 41
4rr>ok Man pfd ..... .« .. 80
Irook-Fd Co. 128% 123%
alif Fa.k. 109%
a 1 if Petrol .. .. 30U 29% 29% 29%
al A Ariz Min . 52% 82 62 61%
’an Par .148% 147% 147% 146%
>nf I.eath . 19% 19% 19% 1«%
>nt I.eath pfd .. 61 69% 60 Gn
’•*rro de Tasco ... 52 61 % 62 61 %
'handler Motors . 33% 33 33% 33%
•hes A Ohio . 97% 96% 97% 96%
•hi O W com ... 14% 13% 14% 13%
’hi O W rfd ... 31% 30% 30% lo%
’hlcago A N AV. 6 8%
’ M A St P .... II 12% 13 13%
• M A St P pfd . 22% 21% 21% 22%
’ R 1 A P . 53 61 62 % 6')%
• St P MAO Ry. 60
hlle Copper .... 31 35% If 36
*hlno . .. .. 25%
'luet f-Peabody . .. 66
’ova Cola . 91 % 91 9i % 9<*%
’olo F A Iron .. 4 4 % 4 4 % 4 4 % 4 4
’•dumb Carbon .... 43
•iilufl. C.HS . 68% 56% 68% 5 3
’ongoleUin .4'*% 39% 39% 39
’on ('ignis . 29 %
•on i;h, . 76% 7 6% 76% 76%
'ont ('an .. 65% 65 65 % 64%
"ont Motors . 9** 9% 9% 9%
"urn Prod . 4i% 40 ** 40 % 4“ %
'linden . 36% 34% 14% 35
•rucible _ 79 76% 79 77 %
'ill's Cane Sug ... .. 13% 1* •
’uha ("wne Sg pf.. 63 6**% 61% *1%
•uba-Am Sugar .. 13% 32% 33 32 %
uyamel Fruit ...... .. .. 61
»;* n lej Boone .... 2% 2% 2% 1* %
>av!daon Chem . 46% 44% 45% 4 4
»elaw A Lacks .139 IJ* % 138% 139
• ela A Hudson .. . 141% 140%
lupont I >e Nern 149% If 8 % 149% 14*%
>ome Min . 18%
Eastman Kodak.112% 113
•die -.33% 32% 33% 32%
Kndlcott-Johnson . 69 69 %
•dec St or Bat ... «8 6f % 67% 66 %
•’amnus Plar _103% 101% 102% 103%
*’lft y Ave B L. 13%
Hak Rubber. 12% 12%
•lelach Yea at ... 77% 7 7 77 77 %
Jen Asphalt . 68 67 % 67% 67%
dm Flee . 2 4 8 2 4 4 % % 243
Ini Motors . 74% 73'* 74% 74%
laid I mat . 38%
loodrlch . 46% 46% 46% 46
Jr North Ore ... 37 % 37% 37% 37%
Ir No Ry pfd 69% 68% 6«% 683*
1 lit f States Steel 91% 90% 91 91%
tart Trunk . 81 %
laves Wheel. 38% 34%
Hudson Motors .. 4?% 4'*% 42% 40%
Home Min • ’o ... 44 % 41 %
Houston Oil _ 81% 81 81% 81
Hupp Motor a ... 16% 16 16 16%
Illinois Cent . 116% 116 1U% 116
I naplt atlon . 28 % 28
Int Knf Com C 41% 40% 4'i% 4 0%
Int Haarveater ..106% 106% 101% 106
let Mai It* it* 13% 13%
Int Mer Mar pfdd 47% 46 47 4t%
I me, Nick.I _ IT* 16% 2 7 |0*
Interna Paper ... l>6 % 55% 64 66
nt r A T . 9 3 92 % 92% 91%
indtp Csa . 30% 29% 30 .'a%
I ones Te« . . 18 %
Iordan Motor .... 58% 67% 6'% 6 7 %
^ C South . 30% 37% 19 % :;?%
Kelly Spring . 14% 16% 18% 16%
Kenne.ott .. 64% 63% 63% 4
Lee Rubber ....... 1%
l.ehlgh Valley _ 78 7 7 % 78 74%
Lima Loco ....... 70% 69% 70 68%
Loose Wiles . 91% 8*% «?% 96%
Lori A Nash .117% 111% IK.** 111%
Alack Truck .142% 138 14* 1.18%
Alsv Dept Slora 104 105% 105% l06
Maxwell Motor A 86% *4% ««% *;.%
Maxwell Motor n . 48% 47% 48% 47
Mar land 46 4 3 % 43% 42
Afex Seaboard ....6 18% 14 1*
Allamt Copper. 3t ?t%
A! K A T Rv _ *8% 37 % 37% 7%
Alo Tar . . .. 4*% 31% 4* .89 %
Ato r*e rfd . ■ 3 83% * 1 % 81 %
At on» Ward . 60% 4»% 49% 4*%
Afother I.oda . 8 7% 8 7%
Sash Motors . 2«4% 3*0
\ a t Iona I Biscuit.. 89% 4t% 49% 48
Sar Fuamel . 34 %
satIona 1 Lf»d ...140% 16ft 140% K*%
S Y Air BrskS . . 8161
S Y Central 123% 1 3J % 121 121%
N Y C A St Louis 1 3 6 1.34 % 134% 13,
ST NH A H 34% 34% .3 8% 3 r %
Sorth Am . 48 4 7 4 8 4 7
North Pacino _"69 % 69 49 % 49
S A W Ry .130% Hl% 1 to 124
• rpheum . 2* 29
non, ulllllf .... 47% 44% 47% 4.%
ParIflCT Oil . 63% 82% 87% 82%
Packard Motor .. 19% 18% i* 19%
Pan American ,,. 8 .• % 40 8f% 79%
Pan A mer .. *1% §«>% 83% »<• %
Penn »l It . 4, % 4 7 4 7 4 7
Peoples (las ....117% 117 117'* 117%
Per* Marque Ha .. 71% 70% T‘»% 71%
Philadelphia Co 65% f • % 65% 64%
Phillips Pet . .. 44% 4 4 4 4 41 %
Perce Arrow .... . Ii% 13%
1'i.stutn (>«#al 104% 103'* 1o3% 104%
Pleased Stl Car 6* !>•%
prod and Raflnera 39% 39% *% 29%
Pullman 143% 161 141 141%
I’lintu Alegre S 46% 46 4 * 46 V*
Pure OH . It % 31 * 31 % 31 %
Madia Corp 44% 8 3 4 1% h f, %
Rv Stl Spring .13.1% 1 33 1 33 % 13 %
May Cons K*% tv% 1 v % 16%
Heading . -78% 77% 78 77%
r ap|„g l* 18% 17% 17% 18
Rep Iron A Stl ... 66 64% 36 64
Novel I» N T . .. 6S% 66 66 % 8}%
St L A S r 73% 71% 72% T1
81 LA S " M % 'I % 6? % 61
grhulte cigar * 113% M?S 113% 113
-e*r« Roebuck 141 1*8% |60U 160
S IT n r.x P 38s 3* % "6 '’«% 76H
81 nun on s Co 84 ** 7 4 34% 84%
Sinclair OH ... 32% 2* tt% 33
Sinclair pfd .. •••• ••
8le**-Sheffl*J,1 . 91 90 %
Kkelly Oil . 29% 28% 2*% -#
Southern r*r lo \ in 4% 105%
Southern R> *' % • ■ %
Standard •»i] of C 61% 6 1% 6 % 63%
Stand <» of N* .f. . 4 14% 44% 41%
Stand P Glass ... 13% 11% 11% 13%
Stewart-Warner . 72 70 73 70
Strnmberk Car ... 7"% 70% 7 1 6.%
Studehaker ..46 44% 44 44%
Submarine Boat . 19 09% 1ft 1°
Texas Co. . 47% 47% 47% 47%
•Texas Gulf Snip.1«9% 107 109% lo<
Texas * Pacific 57% 55% 56% 55%
Timken R Bear in* 41% 41% 41% 41%
Tobacco Products. 79% 74% 78% ,*%
Tnb Prod A. 98%
1 ran*. Oil. 4 % 4% 4% 4%
Union Pa c|f1c_ 150 1 49 1 50 148%
United Fruit .215 21.»
U. S. Cast Iron P.231 % 225 230% 2 3 3 %
U. S In,I Alcohol. 85% 84% *4% 8-%
U S Rubber.41% 41% 41% 41%
U S Rubber, pfd. • 95%
U S Hi ce|.13 4% 122% 127% 122%
U s Steel, pfd... 123% 123% 123% 1*3%
Ufah 4'upper. 9,1
Vanadium . 3" 28% 29 % 27%
Vivaudnu . 11% 11% 11% 11%
WrI.hhIi . 25% 24% 25 24 %
Wabash A . f.5 0.3% 05 03%
VVeetern ri r* i«» n 122% 121% 122% 121 ‘w
Oes»tIn*house A. H.. 10f»%
Went inkhmi-e Klee. 72% 72 7’% 71%
VVhltH Ka«le OH. 29 29
White Motors .... 66% Gf, 00 04 %
VWolworth Co. 117% 116%
Willva Overland... 1 1 % 11% 11% ’•%
Willys O. pfd . .... 82 % 81 % 82 % 8"
Wilson . v
Wilaon. pfd . . . ... 23%
Wort hin*i on P ... 72% 70 72
Wrlaley Co. 4 5
Yellow C Taxi Co. ... 52
Yellow C. Ffb *'o 38 37% 39 35%
•Kx-dlv., 31 75.
Total sales of etqcka Saturday. 814.100
sha res.
Sales of stock* up fo 2 p. m. Monday,
1.704.200 share*
S' - ' ■*
New York Bonds
V _J
New York. March 2.—Vigorous rallies
In convertible liens, which were Influ
enced by the buoyancy of the stock mar
ket featured today's bond trading. The
market generally displayed a ateadv tone,
although some of the earlv strength was
lost on a late wave of profit taking which
gave closing prices an Irregular appear
anoe,
A apertacular advance of more than 5
points In Standard Gas convertible 6%a
eclipsed a rise in the stock and carried
these bonds shove 12.3 to a new high
record Other convertible Issues which
broke into new high ground included Han
American 6s. which kept pace with a "
point rise In the company's shares. Trad
ing tn the oil liens were stimulated bv
merger reports and prospective crude oil
prhe advances.
Despite the revival of Interest In rail
road stocks price movement of rail bonds
lacked uniformity Gains of a point or
so by Colorado A Southern 4s Florida
Western A Northern 7 s and New York
Central 6s were rounteraited by the
heaviness of Baltimore A Ohio 4L»s, Sea
board 6s anil St. Paul 4a of 192R. the lat
te? at one time dipping 2% point**
Considerable lntere«t was shown in In
vestment circles in the treasury's plans
for new government financing Tn the
absence of anv definite announcement,
bankers were Inclined to believe that ih»*
March 16 operation would take the form
of a short term issue of between 1300,
000 000 and $ tOO.OOO 00“
1 . 8. Bonds.
High T.nw Close
134 Liberty S'-n .101.22 1«1.1 101 1 i
1 Liberty 2d 4s ..106.21 ion.21 mo.21
20 Lib 1st 4 1 i s . . .101 20 mi 1* 101. m
42 Ubertv 2d 4'* a .100 29 100 23 100 27
426 Lib 2d 4 %a . . 101 9 ^01 2 1013
144 Lib 4th 4',a ...101.26 mi.20 101.21
1'1 r 8 Tress 4s ..100.29 100 21 mo 22
231 U 8 Treat 4%s 1 04 27 104.22 104.26
Foreign.
34 An .Tur M W «« 43% 46 46%
60 Argentine O 7s ...102% ]"?% 107%
40 Argentine O 6s . 96% 96% 96%
9 Austrian G g I 7a . 9'. % 9'.% 4'*%
1 r Hordesu* f.s . M% 44% *4%
6 C Copenhagen 6%a 97 46% 97
1 C Ot Prague 7%s 01% 91% 91%
6 C Hlo d Ian «s '47 93% 93% 93%
12 C/echo - 8 It 9s *52 100 99 % 1".*
11 Dept Heine 7s . 69 59%
R Pom Hep s f R % a 9 4 °4 94
2 Dorn C f. % p c 29 102% 102% 1° %
4 6 Dotn Can as If52 .104 10 3% 10%
27 Dutch K In 6s *62.101% 101 DM
13 Dutch K 1 5%* 53 94% 99 *'%
10 Framerlcan 7%s . 93 97 _
63 French Hep Ha . .103% 102% 1
.6 5 French Hen 7s .40 sa*. •
23 Germ ec In 7a rets 94% 94% 94%
f.n Ot 4'ns K P Tap 7a 90% 9" 90
3 4 Japanese 6%a .... 91% 91% 9 1 .
3 Japanese 4s . 42% 42% *2%
10 Belgium 7 % s .109% 109 109
2 4 Belgium 6%s . 9 4 97% 9 7%
15 Denmark 6s .101 100% 1"1
1R Hungary 7%s . .. «4% *9 >9
29 Netherlands Cs 72.-103% 103% 103%
29 Netherlands 6s 64 . rio’’■ % 107% 103%
6 Norway 6s 4 4 . 94% 99% 99 %
6 5 Serbs Crnata 8!ov la 3 6 4' % **
:n Sweden B % s . 99% 99% 94%
30 Nord Rya 6%s ... *3 *1% *2
42 Parla-L.v Med 6a... 77 77 77
34 Rep Bolivia 5s . 93% 93% 43%
4 Rep ChIU «a 4 .107% 107% 107%
10 Hep Chile Ts . ...mi 100% 1n1
R Rep Colombia 6%s.mo on% mrt
11 Rep Cuba B%s ... 9S% 9S 93%
2 Rep Finland 6s ... *r- % 45 «B%
4 Rep Haiti 6s ...... 93 47 97
10 Queensland 6s . . . .106 1 04 % 1°4%
2 Rio Grand* 8ul «s 96% 96% 96%
1 San Fouls la .101% mi % mi %
7 Rwlas Con 4s .114% 114% 1M%
4 5 Swiss Gov R % s 46.161% 102% 101%.
11 K G DA I R%s 24 116% 116 11*
67 K G R A T 17106% 106 106%
25 r 8 BrsRll Is . . . 97 % 47 97
I U 8 Hr a r. C R K . 12% S2% 9*:%
DommUf.
f6 Am Agr Chtn 7%s mo% 100*, 100%
1 Am Chn af d 6s 91% 9*% 9*%
3 Am Smtlt 6a.106% 106% 106%
16 Am Smelt Sa . 96% 46% 96%
B Am Sugar 6s .10.3 102% 10 7%
14 Am TA T 6 % a m2 101% mi %
6 Am TAT rnl tr 5a 1«0 % 1**0% m«%
7 Am TAT col tr 4a 96% 96% • %
1 Am WWAK1 5a. 45% P.% 9%
25 Ana con Cop 7 a 3I.103 1" 2 % DM
II Anacoti Con 6s 53 101'% 100% mo %
14 Armour Del 5%a . 93% 43 47
3 Assn 011 6s .102% 102% 1" %
4 A T A S F gen 4a *4% 64%,
14 4 T A 8 F ad 4s at 93% ■ % * %
9 At Cs' MAN 4s 46% 46% 4.%
32 B A •» rfg 6s 9'. .102% 102% I*1 ”*
4 2 B A '» 1st f»s ctfs 101 % 101% 1'»1%
30 B A O rvt 4 % s ... 92% 4.* •>:
3 Bell Te! Pa 5s . .100% D"% 100%
16 Beth St con 6s A. . *' % 9r. % s %
4 Beth 8t p m Ra ... 53% 91% 9 %
9 Brier Hill St 6%a 44 *>*1. 44%
30 Bk In Kd g?n Rs A DO 44% inn
31 Bkln Men Tr 6a... 17 *6% 46%
1R Calif Pet 6%s ....103 102% 1«S
1 Can Nor d «%» .114 1 '< 1«%
51 Can Pac d 4a ... 79% 74% 75%
11 C C A O 6a .107 10 7 m.
1 Cent of Ga 5%« ..100% m»% 1««%
3 Cent Leather Bs .100 100 1«0
10 Cent !%• gld 4s... 57% *>7% 47%
136 C A O evt Rs .107 106 % 107
194 C A O rvt 4%a... 46% *6% %
26 Chi A Alton 3%s . R6% &6 % f*6%
7 CBAQ rfg Rs A .101% mi1. 101%
15 CBAQ grn 4s .40 «4% 99%
so r A K I 5s . .... 74 77 % 77 %
IB Chi *5' Western 4s 6 4 6 % M
6 4 CMAStP nt 4 % s . R 7 % 57% 57%
54 CMAStP rfg 4%s . It% 52% 5?%
340 CMAStP 4. '2V.. 6|% 66% 64%
72 C A N W rfg Ba...l«l 100% 100%
?’i6 Chicago R's 5s 16% *6 56%
114 CRtAP rfg 4s . . 465, 56% 4*%
1 CTHA8F. Inr Is 59% 54% * %
11 Chi tin St a 5s B .100% 100% 100%
14 C A W I 4s 79% 79% 7• ’
106 Chile Copper *s .104 *, 105 % 104% j
12 CCCAStl. rfg Rs D 96% 96% 96%
10 Clev I’n Term 6s .100% 100% 100%
1 •* A S tfg 4%s 92% 91% 92%
13 Com Povv 6s . .100% 100% 100%
5 c Coai of Md 5a 44 *>4
31 Cons Power 44% *1% 94%
2 C C Sug ileh 5s atp.mi 102 D*2
65 Deil A Hud r\l 5s. 106% 10.% 105%
6 Denver A H G 4s 44 * . % * % ,
1 Detroit Fdl rfg t.a 107% J0T% 107%
14 DuPont de N 7%amt% 101% 107%
I I >u«j uesne Light fa 106 106 106
21 Faster n C S ,%s 10€ % It". % 10*. %
141 Fmplr O A F 7%a 103 102% 103
24 Frie gen lien 4s . 65% 65 iR
65 Frle rvt 4s D ?4% 74% 74%
21 Fisk Rubber 4s t11% 111 111%
I 1 Flo 1 Ida ARC a 4 > I
1 General Fie** *1 Sa..102% 102% 102%
71 Goo-D-ar 6 % s 10 t , 10 , 1»3%
r.4 Goodvr T 4s 1431 109% 109% 109*4
10 Goodvear T 4s 41 1?o% 120 1 0%
14 Gd Tk Hv Can 7s )H% 116% 11»%
4 Gd Tk Rv Can 6s lu7% 107% 107%
14 Gt Northern 7a A 1’«% 110% 110%
5 Mars hay Crnr 6 s .104 lrt4 104
1« Bud A M rfg 5s A ««% «4% »*%
41 Hudson A H 5s 77% 72% "2%
27 Bum t> A R 5 % s mo% 100% 100%
17 111 Bell Ts! rfi 5s 44 4 7 % 4«
4 tn fen 5%# m.*% 102% m:%
6 1)| C f 1. Rs 95 , 44 % 4« %
1 111 Steel d 4 % t 94% 94% 94%
107 Tn'er R T Ts 9 4 93 % 93 %
14 1nt*r Ran Tr 6s 77% 77% 77%
69 Inter It T Rs . 71 % 71 71 %
9 7 Inter A Gf \ 6s 7 5 V, 74% 74%
15 Inter A f> N 1st «s103% 1 *1 % 103%
? Inter M M a f «s K4% 14’, 99%
10 Inter P rvt 5a K 49% 59% 44%
3 K Cl tv Ft 8 A M 4a *4% <«% 34%
15 Kan Cltv P A L 5s 97 % 9 7 9 7
15 Kan C| tv MM 55% 49% 41%
II Kan CHv T 4s 95% M%
4 Kan t» A F 6s 100V, 100% 100V,
10 Kellv Spring T is 44% 94% 41%
20 Lao G of St 1. 6 % a 54% 44 44 %
1 ISAM £ deh 4s -4 94 % 94% 59%
t I. Kgelt A M vet a s 9 9% 49% 19%
1 L A N 1st r fg 4 % a 93 % 93 % 43 %
V Lmtlf G .4 7 Rs ,53% 51% 93%
C Mugma Copper 7a 1SR 1 ‘ 12B
How About
Corn Situation?
Has this season's shortage been dla
rountrd, or will price of corn go higher f
DAILY LETTER
published hv us not only offers
advice on corn illuatinn hut also |
forecasts with astounding accttrecy
comine market moves In grain.
t rA« fnnv nf trading rules
rrrr v^opy >nH t(imi>i# 0f n.uv j
Letter sent on request. Rend for same
TODAY
TOWARDS GRAIN SF.RVICF. !
Def»t A44,
407 Waheter Bldg . - - Chicago. III. ^
s Manait Sugar T',« 101’« lot 1J1J*
12 Mkt SI Ry T» 99'* 9» 99 ’*
;n Mid Sll '-vl 91 »'"* *t
M K1 RlS t.l rfg 9" 10<> im lull 1M
11 CK*T n lir ll 1 A. 92 91', J|[ I
199 M K A T n ft'ij i A. Kft'-i •ft'x *
If nil Par lit 6« , . Ill1* 1"9,» 1"!'*
11 s Mil P,T grn la . . as*. fi»s »; a
a Mont Pow la A 99S 99', 99,
1 N K T * T la' Sa. 99». 99 y 99»*
19 X O T A M at,a. 199 99 T, 190
31,9 X V (1 (lrh aa . ,11ft 1 M >* 114%
M X Y C rfg * Im 5*.100 9» 190', l"o*»
13 X V I- A Sr 1, ft*, a 91'9 9.1 'a »} ’*
la X V Ed rfg 114*4 114', 114 9
12 X T X l( A H 7a 109', 199 199'a
111 XT XHAtl 7ft (fl.ion'j 199 199
23 NY NHAH rv Ba 4* 91’, 91 91
2.1 N V l.v> 4a clfa 51‘4 5n'* ij *
2 N Y Trl rfg a- '41.19aH 19a', loatj,
19 N Y Trl or" 4'ja.. 9a‘, 9B a, 91.4,
61 NY W'rat A Boa 4',ft al Bfi V* 69
5 No Am E<l a f aa..H'0H loOX.
4 No Pur rfg Ba 11... 107s* l«if* 19. *«
X No Pacific new Sill 97'* 97'* 9. .*
I No Ph c i»r In 4s. .. 85 85 *•'
7 No Si* I»w 1st 5 s A. 96% 9«6 % J*»%
fi Oregon S I a rfg 4s. 94% 9$i % 9b %
4 Or W It It fr N 4s. *3 *2%
1 Pacific G fr K 5s. . 95% ®r‘%
6 Par Tel A T 5s ’52. 94 % 94 »J
594 Pan-Ain P fr T 6*. 117% VI5 % 11«%
4 Penn It It 6%*.110% 110% 11|>%
34 Pa It It imp 5* ’64. 98 97% 9.%
67 I ’a ll K g*»n 4%*.. 94*4 94% 04%
10 Pere Marq rfg 5s.. 98% 98% 1^4
7 Philo Co rfg 6* ...104% H>4% 1«J%
7 Phlla Co f.%s - . 96 % 96 96%
4 Phil fr It C fr I 5s 1"0% 100 * 100%
15 Pierce Arrow 8s... 96 95% 96
3 3 Pt 11V la fr P 1st 6* H 99% 99 99
39 Pressed .Steel Car 5* 96 95 s* 9*.
6 ftei.il gen «%s. 9.3% 9'.% »:j%
10 |)ep I fr St .5 % * 9 ..% 93% 9J %
1 Ftio G W col fr 4s 73% 73% 73%
18 R I A fr L 4 % * 86% 86% m. %
.5 SI 1.1 .MAS rfg 4s . 94 % 94 % 94 %
33 Stl.lMA-S 4m RAG d 87 86% 8 7
3 27 HtLASF nr II 4s A 74% 73% ?4
24 Si I. A' S Fr *<i 6s 88% 88% 68%
63 St F, A S V Inc 6s 82% 81% * - %
10 St I* South con 4* 88% 88% 88%
1 St PA KGS Ia 4%« . 82% 82% *2%
51 See b A L con 6s... 91 906 90%
29 Sen A T . adj 5s.... 77 76% 77
11 Sesb Air L rfg 4s 66 *4 86 66%
29 Slnr Con O col 7*.. 93% 93% 93%
17 Sine Con Oil 4%s 89 88% 89
3 Sine Pipe I.ine os 85% 85% 85%
149 8k el I v 011 8 % *_317% 116% 117%
32 So Par rvt 4*- 96% *6% 96%
6 So Pac rfg 4s. 89% 89% 89%
2 So Par col tr 4s... 85% 84% 84%
7 So Rail gen 6%*..110 109% 109%
25 So Rail gen 6s.... 106 105% 106
26 .So Rail ren 4s_ 77% 77 77 %
44 So B T rfg 5s 97% 97% 97%
25 St G A E evt 6%a. 123% 115% 123%
5 Steel Tube 7s.107 10fT% 106%
20 Tenn Elec rfg 6s . 102 301 % 102
15 Third Ave adj 5s. 41 40% 40*4
21 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 55% 54% 54%
4 Toledo Edl 7s .109% 109% lft9%
7 Colon Pac 1st 4s.. 92% 92% 92%
7 Cnion Ph rfg 4s . 84% 86 84 %
14 IT S Rub 7bi*.106% 106% 106%
31 C S Rub 5s . 86% 86 66 %
2 4 C S Steel s g 5# .104 105 % 2 06%
7 Utah P A. L 5s . . 94 % 94 94 %
30 Va Car C 7%* . 49% 49% 49%
28 Va - Car Ch*rn 7* . 86 85 *4 85%
86 Virginian Ry 5s 92% 92% 92%
1 Wabash 1st 5s . 100% 100% 100%
4 Warner Sot 7s 9 84 8 3 % “3%
4 Western Electric 5a 99 99 99
8 Western M 1st 4s 65% 65% 65%
10 Western Pa 5s . . 9 ! *4 93 % 0-3%
1 West In 6 *« s .110% 110% 1in%
3 West Elec 7s . . .107% 107% 1°7%
7 West Shore 4* . «‘J% 8 ' 82%
6 Willy* - n 1st >% a 10ft 99% 99%
5 Wilson Co s f 7%s. 67% 6 7*4 6 7'*
ft Wilson Co 1st 6s . 94% 94 94 %
14 Ygstown S fr T 6m. 9 8% 98% 98%
Total sales of bonds todav were *14
440.000; compered with $6,969,000 prev
ious day and $11 672.000 a year ago
Chicago Stork.
Quotations furnished by J S Bach*
A Co 224 Omaha National bank build
ing Phones .FA 5187-8-9
Rid Ask
Armour A Co 11 pfd ... 90** *1
Armour fr Co I>e| pfd ... 93% 94
Albert P.k . 21%
1 ’arblde . 72
Edison Co. .137% 1*7%
('mis h y ..1f|7 1 "' '»
Diamond Match .116 116%
l>eere nfd . 91 92
Eddy Paper . 14 - •’
Libby . 6 Ik
Nat Leather . 5 5%
Quaker Out* . 37: 400
Reo Motors . 21% 21 %
Swift A t *n .116% 1*6
Swift Interna . . 34
Thompson . 46 46 *,
Wahl . 22% 2 2%
Foreign Exchange Kate*.
Following are today's rate* of ex
change as compared with the par valua
tion Furnished b> the Peter* Natianal
bank :
Par
Va!. Today
Austria ....20 .0004*15
Belgium ... .195 0505
Canada .*. 1 no 1 oo
Chechoslovakia .20 .0299
Denmark .27 .1791
England . 4 *6 4 765
France .191 .0512
Germany . .738 .23*0
Greece ...195 .0143
Italy . . 1*S .0405
Jugoslavia .?o .0164
Norway ..27 .1580
Fweden .2" .2700
Switzerland .191 .1929
New York Poultry.
New York. Man h 2 —Live Poultry—
Firm: chick ns. by freight 2*®28c; do by
•\pre«M 2n*f 4r»< broilers, large, by freight.
I Or do bv express, .-. Or do, small, by
’reighf. So- do. by express. 70c: fowls
ay freight, *5f do by express .75ft 36r
-nosier,-. bv freight 14c; turkeys. by
’reighf 40c. d» by express 4* ft 45c ; duck*
by fr-igh' 2 Sc do hv express. 26ft30e;
,--e*e by freight. 20c: do. by express. 25c.
Dressed Poultry- -Firm; chickens. 25ft
18r ; fowls. 20f921c; old rooster*. I*ft23r
lurkev* western. *ftft44c: <1o. southwest
ern. 30ft 42- . do. froten. 30ft 45c.
Kansas (’Itr Produce.
Kansas «' 11 j. March J-— Eggs—T“n
i h ing-d, first* lie: selected 3?c
Rutter—Cnchanged; creamery. 46ft47c;
packing 14c.
Poultry—Cnrhaneed hen*. 20c; roost
er*. 14- spring* 28c; tirollers 1#c.
F*otstlie— Cnchanged. Red Rixer Ohio*
II 50 »i 1 60.
4 hlrtXo Prudiirr.
Chicago March 2 —Rutter—Higher
reamer* ext res 44c; standards 42c ex
ra fire's 41%#»42%c; first*, $«%#M0c.
lerond*. x 3 ft 3 6« eggs higher; receints
M.982 rases first* 34%ft27%c; ordinary
'irsta. Z6e.
London Nllxer.
Tendon Man h 7 Bar silver—32%d
>er ounce
Monex 5% per cent
Di» "lint Rates -Short hill* 4 '« ft 4 %
»er , ent . three months hi lit, 4% ft 4% per
ent
New York 4 **ttnn Futurea Close.
New Y *rk March 7 —Cotton futures
losed ste^.'x 51 to 6.1 points net It gher,
Ilan h IS.70c: Mav. 25 94r to 25 ; July.
6 09. »• |6 1 2c ; October. 25 $0c to 25 42c.
lecembcr. 25 41c to 25.64c
j New York Curb Market J
group, nr »torks in lnd»y « <-urh n'»rk*'4
Th. Oil. r.g.ln.J the l*gd«r»hlp of In*
ad'nrr on r.port. of *n„lmP.nOmg in
<-r*»Mi In rrudf prlc*«. bouin P'"n,r'
ntnu .lumping 5 point, to Mi t"4
gnin. of I to * point. b*!ng record** by
f„ntln»nt»t. Gulf, M.gnollg, M»ur,n"
T-iodur.r. Ohio. Penn Melt Fu.l. b»u
t’reek rroduo.r. «nd standard Oil of in
<li«n«. It.' iva 1 of •'•"vlty ln Woodley
followed 1 he announcement th.t th« .to k
had been li.ted on the Boston .took *»
' Further erruniulkilon took plare In the
■n-rg||ed olertrlial refrigeration .‘ook".
Kelvlnator opening 1". higher at *1. *“■
\ anting to n record top at lltk
cn.log lo 30% for a net gain of i on
the day. far I.lghtlng and I ower touched
another new top .1 4%. Heo Motoi*re
apt ntletl t.i I he declaration of
dividend by jumping nearly * Poln . to
23 and then .llpplnk hack to 21% ■'
clone Tho radio l.suea, which have beet
heavy for the la.t few week., dl.playeil
an Irnproved tone. ,
Public utilities were in better demann.
net gain, of 1 to 2 4 points heing :re
corded by American Power and l.ignt.
Commonwealth and Middle West I I]*11'*"
New York, March 2 Following »* the
official list of transactions on the N‘‘w
Yr rk Curb exchange, giving All slot us
ami bonds trailed in:
Indostriule. „ „
Sales High. Dow. 2 I M
170*» Adirondack >* * I* 40 4 3*** 40
14»0 Ain Gas A- El n .. .5 <3*
100 Am Haw s S.. 104 J®4 JJ4
125 Am I. A Traction. If* I f < 4
9<>n Am pow A let new 57 -j4 *
20 Am Pw A- I.t pfd. *4% *<4 !J4
Too Am Superpower B. 31 *n
3on Asad r; A- K new. 26 4 ;/*
34 00* At Ian tic Fruit. Co. §6 *’
100 Boissonault i n.... 2% -4
100 Bod*r a C Milk .141 54. 547
100 Bol any C Mills A. 464 464 464
1000 Rrit-Am Tob cp.. 2<4 27 J4 *
400 Brook City R R.. *4 *4 * i
4000 far Light . J * J .}*
600 Centrifugal P Corp 194 -fj » JJ ■»
1700 Chapin Sacks Inc. 19% 1J4 JJ *
60 Cha’terton Ar Sons. 12 12 *
?oo Checker Cab Mfg. 10 4 -0 4 -‘'4
2400 Childs Co new- 564 £j% 54%
f.0 Cow Pow pfd. *14 . * j; 4 ** *
75 Com Pow Corp... 113 1124 113
400 Cons G A- K Ha It n 36 34 4 JJ4
900 Cont’I Bakeries A.125 1234
5000 Cont i Bakeries B 2*4 274
200 Cont’I Hakeries pfd 6 96 96
2400 Cuba Company.... 40 4 39% zv 4
4700 Curttas Aero pm rf 17% 16 ]‘4
100 Curtis A pm cf pfd *»2 62 6
64*0 I>e F Radio ctfs.. 26% -JH *{4
J00 Doehler Die Cast. 17% 17%
400 Duhilier C St R. n. 25% 21 2-»
loo DuPont Motor ... 1 \ ‘
1000 Durant Motors 13M 1*4 17 y
30 Filer B Ar S pfd . .102% 103% 1034
600 Electric By Sec... 44% 43 4 44 *
1100 File** Investors... . 42 404 404
100 F’ilm Inspection *% * ’» * *
10 Firestone T & R..113 113 ' 1J3
900 Freed-E R C... . U 4 134 JJ4
1100 Freshman Co (O . 21 21 21
200 Glen Alden Coal.. 129 129 1-9
600 Goodyear Tire.... 31 4 314 31V*
200 Grand Stores .. 60% 60 60
l'f)0 Grennan Bakeries. 164 164 164
J00 Grimes R A 154 1£ 1
900 Happiness C St A. 74 74 .4
1*00 llazeltine Corp. . 314 *n4 3'»4
300 Hey den Chemical) 2 4
100 Imperial Tobacco. 224 2*.'4 *j?4
100 Intercon Robber.. ;'•% 5% •'%
ion Inter Match ofd . 42 4 42 4 42%
100 Inter Ocean Radio 4 4 4
4500 Kelvlnator Corp... 314 3«4 3" 4
1 400 Kevstone Solether. 14
200 Lehigh Power S**> 9*4 9*% 9H %
1200 Lehigh V Coal Co. 4 4% 44% 44%
50 Lehigh V Coal S. 84’* *44 *44
300 Libbev.McNeil new * * *
400 Lib Radio Cn Sts. *% *4 *4
100 Mecjtbi Iron . 3% *4 34
2100 Middle West T"t 11. 91 *9 90 4
90 Mid-W Ctl pr In.102 102 102
400 Mot nr Wheel new 15% 164 154
700 Music Master Corp 14 1*4 134
500 Nad Pow A- Lt. . 202 19* 102
50 N Y Tel pfd. .1US 113 4 113%
1 400 Nickel Plate w i. *94 *9 *9
ion Nickel P pfd w I.. *6% **% *6%
100 Ohio Fuel Corp... 73% 33% 33%
too Omr.i Cp ctfs . 16% 164 164
300 Page Detroit M new 17% 174 1"4
500 Potr Se t'p N T. . 36** 36 4 36%
loo Pratt A Lambert 404 40% 40%
4700 Reo Motor Car . . 25 2«4 21%
300 Rova Radio ctfs.. 124 17
200 Shattuck Co. 354 384 J64
jno Sleeper Radio ctfs. 7% 7% 7%
S00 Southeaat Pw A- I.t *n 5* 69
10 So ( a I Fid I ton_104 104 104
30no»Sotifh Coal A- I... 7 6
900 f»vIft Int 1 . 34 % 2 ’ % 3« 4
600 Tenn HI Pow .52 514 514
400 Thermlod vne Radio 14 14 14
400 Thomp A ad in ctfs. l?% 124 124
600 Fnlon Carbide. .. 724 71 72
1000 Ltd 04-Flee new.. 31 21 31
1100 Ltd Profit 9har. . *4 >4 *4
900 r S I.t A- Ht. i % 1 % 1 %
260 Ft II PA-Lt A . ... 23 25 23 |
50 Victor Talk Mrh.. 92 91 91 4
10 Ware Radio Corp. 20 2« 20 '
500 West Power 334 33 4 314
4*r*0 Wick Spen St new 5% 5% 5 %
loo Yellow Taxi X Y. . 17% 17% 17% :
Standard Oils.
1500 Anglo > m Hi! ... 194 19% 1»4,
joo \tlantlc I.oboe 3 2% 2%,
SO Borne Scrymser ..217 21 5 216
70 Buck eve Pipe ... 664 66% 66% j
looo Font Oil •• 2*4 2*% 2*4!
100 Galena Sig Oil ... 65 4 **4 *7%
1«oo Humble on 47 46 4?
40 Ft Pine Line . .1474 147 147 4
2400 Imp Oil Can x-dv. 3’4 31 31%
41«« int Pe*. 274 27 % *7%
40 Magnol * Pet ...1 46 1 4* 3 4«
so North P L . *44 ‘4 4 *44
*no Ohio Oil . 724 ?24
100O penn Mex Fuel.. 444 **
2100 Prairie nil new *14 *1 *i
210 Prairie Pipe ...122 ill 121
20 Solar Ref .236 234 234
20 South Pipe Line.. *5 *6 **
1*n «o Penn Oil .1*4 1*2 1*2
6*00 Stand Oil Ind _ 67% 66% 67%
9*»o Stand till Ken.... 4l % 41 41
400 stand 0,1 Ky ..119 11*4 119
10 Stand 041 Neb... 2«3 2«3 263
2600 Stand Oil N Y . 4 % 45 4 45%
40 -t»nd Oil Ohio .254 352 354
70 Swan A Finch Oil. 24 4 24 24 4
1300 Vacuum Oil ... 91% 91 91%
.00 \ m Mirarifho ^ % 3 4 5 % '
*00 Cjti«e Srv new *04 404 404
|• • ( ■ i«s be- V 2944 III IN
inn • ifte'S Srv R ctfs 2^% 2''4 Jo%
F no Colmn Syn 1% 14 14!
9: 00 « reole S’, n .11 104 1" 4 |
7000*i:ng Petroleum ..6 S
2100 GJhson Oil . 3% 3% 3%
#00 Gnlf oil . 6*4 c: % 6* % ,
300 Kirby Pet .4% 4% 4%
4 4M l«n M ... 7.4 ' % 5 %
«nen«Latln Am 0:1 3 3 3
700 Sl*xican Pinorn . t4 *o
•700 Mtn A Gulf OIL. 2 14 2
3600 Mtn Pm 2*'% 1«S ?o% !
300 New Bradford 4% «% 4%
900 \ M ft Arlt I.d Cd 9% 9 >
*a» 1 >er tiil 14 14 1 4
iso pennnk Oil Crp .. 21% 2 *» \
6400 Royal 4'an ... 7 4 7 4 7%
too Ryan Con ... 5% •• 4 6%
%no Salt (’reek Con* .. *% 7% 7%
3660 Salt Creek Pro . 25% ?4% 26%
500 \ »ti» '.uela n !*et 3 % 34 * 4 '
1000• 34' S?« Oil A Land 15 15 15
46QQ Wtl o\ «)>1 6%_64 6%
106 Arizona Com - 1.% 1-%
Iftftft* Arizona (.lobe 1« J"
lOOO*Caluinet At Jerome -3 -,f **
1260 CAnaiio Cop 4 * •
20ft Cons Cop Min ....
Iftft (’reason Gold ..... ’• s ■ • ^
*no Knit Silv Min*. . . *««. »•> ■* M
1 noft* Eurck s* Croesus . 1J 4J
6606*Gnldfield Deep . .. J
Iftft Heel a Min , 14 Ja 1) * ;?
Sftft Howe Sound Co rtf 1% *
1OOOMndep Lead Min . 18 1 *
ITOdOMib Cons .n
1700 Kay Copper . - A ; 1 •
7000*T.one Star .... 4 4
toon*McKin-Dar-Ra v .. 32
40ft Mason Valley .... 2 ],»
700 Nlptsaing . * % * *
60ft Ohio Copper . 1 t*» * TV
700*Plymouth Lead .. *3 *n fn
1ftftft*Sn n Toy . 6
7000*Si|ver Dale . 2
1ftftft*St a nd Sll-Leail ..19 19 19
7f»u Tonopah Kzt .... '
1700M’nited Kasrarn... &'* 5"
4ft» United "Verde Kit ?*% 26% t
1000MTnlted Zinc . 4" 4" 4
100 Utah Apex . 6% *' '» 9%
Iftft Walker MIn ....
2400 Wenden Cup Min-. 4% 4% <\
Domestic Honda.
6 A 111 *d Packer *i*.. 82% V ,
1 Allied Packer 8s 9 1% 91% 4{%
14 Am Het-t Sug tie. . 1 "0 % 10ft 1
1H Am Gas A LI 6a.. 97 9*-%
28 Am Poyy* Z Lt (ie 96% 9f. % '< %
1 Am Sum Tub 7%a 98 98 9*
2 A r, A W 1 fi9 % 69% > H
1 HHgo C paper 6# 98% 9X % •
10 Hell Tel Canada 3a **% 98% •»*< .
2 Heth St 7a ‘15.... 103*4 10:!% 101 ,
| 3 fan Na t R v Kq 7 - I l ft % 110% 11 ft ,
29 Cent Leather (Is.. 9X 97% ft s
21 ChildS Co 6* . . llfi 115 1 " &
2 Clt Ie# Serv 7a c .121 121 1
13 Clt lea Serv 7a D 104 1"* 11
28 4'ltiea Serv 1*AL 6a 97% 9:: % '• %
2 i'nn (Ihs Raft fi* . |ftfi% in*.
1 t *nn (ia a Half 6 % a 1 09 % I 09 % '• %
1 Cuban TeJ 7%*...106% 106% 4 %
x Cudahy Park 6%a 94 91% 43 ,
1 Deere A ('o 7%B..HM% 104% 104%
2 Tier (*|ty Gas 6a. . 1 04 1 04 14
21 Gulf O ] fa 99% 99% «
4 Hood Rubber 7a ..102% 102%
1 K C Term 6 % a . . 1 01 % 1 0J %
1 Lehigh P Sec 6«..101% 1ft1% V- ,
4 Manitoba 7a 102 10]% ir.
1 Morris A Co 7%a.l02% 101% 1 ,
2 Nat Leather 5* .101% 1*1% D' *,
3 N O Pub Ser 5a . *9 89 *ft
1 No «t Pow 4 % a .101% 101% 1 %
1« No St P rvt 6%a.. 100*4 lo* ] t 4
2 Penn P A Lt 95 95 9 3
10 p S El A Gm 5%# 101 1ft0 Do
4 Pure 011 6 %s.101 100% 101
361 Sf Goa A El 6%* 119% 115% ID
8 St Oil N Y 6 % a. .10 7% 107% 107%
52 Swift A C0 5a . 94% 96% 9* ,
2 Nr Oil Col 6s '26.100% lftft% 1 nr %
1 T’nlon Oil r’al 5s.. 96 96 96
2 Vacuum oil 7a D'7% 107% 107'4
Foreign Honda.
1* City Bogota 8a. 95 9^ »*
12 Lst R R France 7a 87% 67% 87% * -w
9 French NMRS 7a 8 5 8 5 8 3 X
2 Ind Bk Finland 7a 94% 94% 94%
7 N’efherlda €s '72..103% 103% prt
20 Krupp (Fried) 7a 94% 94% 94%
5 Ruaaian 5%e .15 15 15
7 Sie A Halake Ta '28 99 99 *»•»
2 Sir & Halake 7a '35 94 % 96% 96 %
1 Sol va y At Co 6a... 101% 101% Jft| %
2 Sw «« 5 %a .101% ] 01 % 1 %
5 Thyaaen IASW 7a. 98% 9y% 9*%
• Cent* a ahare.
New York Sugar.
New York March 2.—While prf. u of
apjit ra yv augar remained uni hanged a'
4 74r todav. an advanre of 1-32c «.
rijrred fn later shipment to 4.77c. Sale#
included 13.000 bags of Cuban, second
half of March ahlpment to an operator
and 20.000 bag* to an outport refiner f<-r
th* first half of April shipment at 4 77
Raw augar future# adanced 2 to 4
nojnta *arly on ■ ommlaaion houae buying
but eased off later under trade selling
Final nr ices were net unchanged to 1
noint lower on the active poaP onv
Sf*»rch closed 2.96r; May, |.67e. JuL.
3.23c- Sentember. 2.38c
R°fPed augar waa unchanged at *ft0«
»o S.lftr for fine granulated, one ref'nar
still accepting moderate orders at e 99
A good withdrawal demand waa reported,
but new buslne## waa less active.
New York Coffee Futures.
New York. March 2—Coffee future*
were more active and firmer today on
covering and buying for Brazilian or
European account, accompanied bv com
plaints of dry weather in Brazil and talk
of a firm spot situation. May *o!d up
from 1f.4(>c to 19.86c or 50 points net
higher and closed at 919.14c, th# general
market dosing 29 to 51 points nat higher
Sales were estimated at 75.00ft bags. Clos
ing quotation* March. 21.91c; May,
19 84c; Mav 19 98c: Tulv, l«.7»cj Mav,
tember. 17 «0c; December. 17 23c.
Spot r of fee steady; Rio 7a, 2!%e to
22c; Rantoa 4s. 26%i? to 27r.
^ Chicago Cotton.
Quotation* furnished by J. 8. Bachs A
Po . 224 Omaha National Bank bulld'ng.
Phones Jackron 5187. 5181. Blit.
Art. » Open. I High i Low. ; Clots, i Oat.
Ms*- 25 45 I 23 10 I 25 46 I 26 «* J5 *•
May 25 88 26 ?J ! J5 88 2«.1» 25 61
July 2« ftft 26 46 ? 26 00 J 26.17 21 71
Oct. 25 It ' 25 66 ’ ?R 3! ' *6.62 » 25 **
Dec. ' 25 2ft I 25 64 I 25.20 ' 25 «ft 25 *2
- :- *• ,
fhlrags Rutter.
Ch'**ago March 2—Continued light
supplies in the butter markst today
caused another ie advance on top scores
Sorr.n ear!> salea wer* made at 44c. but
later in the dav 44%c was th* e*
rr-* e. with tha market firm at *hat f4r
ure Trad er, however waa active w*h
interea* centered on 9ft score cgr*. The
centralized car market was firm under
a fair demand.
Fre#h butter. 9? *e#re 44%c- II score
42%r; 9^ score. 4!%e; 89 acora. 4*c *«
score 2*%c: 87 eccre. 16c; *4 aco»-». |4c
Centralized carlota. 9? acora, 44c; «f
score. 42c; *8 score. 28c
Duluth fill.
Duluth Minn March 2—Ones Fit—
March *112%; April. 13 13; Mav 12.12%
July >3 10
KEEP POSTED I
Important developments eontained tn
this week*# market review regarding
the following securities?
New Haven Callahan Zinc |
Gulf States Steal Packard Motors
Sinclair Oil Floiackman Co.
White F.aglo Oil Lima Locomotive
Loose-Wile* Pan-American Pet.
Utah Copper Montgomery-Ward
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