Better Tone in Wheat Develops and Prices Rise May Delivery Leads Climb and Finish Ts Near Top; Active Export Trade Over Holiday. riv f HARI.ES 4. I.EVHEN. I uhersul Service Stnff fom^pondrnt. Chicago, Match 9 A better tone de ■5' ipgrt in ih* wheat pit today as a re Ault of relative firmness in Liverpool end active export trade over the holiday. - Prices we e on the upgrade throughout with the Mav delivery in the tend and fin. ished near the top. Evening up by shorts prior to the posting of the government re port on farm reserves tended to help the advance Wheat closed %ff.Djc higher, corn was 4c lower to v.' higher, oat * w ere % ® 1 Sr down and rye ruled up. Th® feature of the wheat trading was i he absence of such voluminous selling pressure that characterised the sessions most of last week Liquidation etipar ml 1 y hail run its course .and technically the market looked very strong. The trade, however, "as unusually skeptical about following the flurries The govern ment report on farm nnd elevator stocks "f wheat, issued after the close, was bullish. Export sales of wheat since Sat’irds* according to th® seaboard, totalled 6.000. tif"» bushels. Liverpool closed 14^'24d higher. Mav corn compered with the deferred months was relatively easy. There was considerable liquidation of May holdings during the day, and reports from Ihe northwest that some grades of corn were selling as much ns 45c below nnd future price engendered bear sentiment. Locally off grades were 1 (g 3c down compared with the futures. t *at.e were heavy, especially the May. Helling of oats by a leading house in the • mure of liquidation was one of the day's f< a t ures Rye firmed with wheat May delivery was easy compared with the July. Provision* eased early, but recovered •hnrph .it th® last, l ard was 12415 174c higher and ribs were 45*3 50c higher. Pit Notes. \ moderate decrease of 1.072,000 bushels tr the 1 nltcd States visible supply of whent for the week brought th® total down to 69.605,000 bushels against 62, 406.000 bushels a year ago. The redue non was disappointing for th® bulls. Also th® changes of wheat on ocean supply, but th® fact that Europe finally stepped to the market in a. big wav and took Urge amounts offs®' th® bearishness of statistical Information, temporarily at least The farm reserves r®port Issued after • h® clos® showed wheat tn first hands and In country mills and elevators at ap roxlmatelv f. l.Ono nnn bushels less than N st year. Th® visible Is around 7.000.1*00 bushels more Total supplies in all posi ■ 'ins are around 47.000.000 bushels l®ss •Ian a vear ago. Considering ’be fact rhat thl« years crop was around 85, 000. 000 bushels larger than last year and remaining supplies nearly SO.OOO.ooq "bushels less one begins to realize why Tve have high prices these days For months the bulls have Insisted that European needs this year were f' orbltant. Their contentions have been ®11 borne out to date. Rut the farmers of the world have rushed headlong to market their wheat and as a result stip ules on the ocean are of record size. Tf Ellpope continues t«* make fresh contracts for wheat in the world s market In face of the large floating supplies claims that foreign needs are unusually great will t n bably lie. well rewarded by much higher prices. The supply of wheat and flour en route to foreign shores totals 90,768,000 bushels. The changes for the week showed an 1n .•rea.se of 4,812.000 bushels. World ship menta were 17,334.000 bushels against I * 834.000 th® previous week nnd 17. 1 22.000 bushels last year While th® stocks of wheat In th® United Kingdom have decreased the last few weeks the ■ hanges of supplies op tji® ocean 1ndi \ 131% 1.30 | 1.30% 1.30% | 1.31%..1 1 31 ! 1.30% 0 a * s May ■•I’- .5:',I .49', .5" H 1 ,s;i»..si1* .lily .51 % .:•* . s* .■' •>! '. H H II ■ 1. srd 1 I.I I '.-ay 16 <7 17.00 16.62 17.00 116.62 ' 1 *i.65 '.:.’. July 17 00 1740 16 97 1 7.27 17.2 ■ 17.1 o . . .;. Rib* Mav 18 7 5 19.07 1*75 I9r'5 ,1*55 July il9.no 19 20 19.00 19.15 |18.70 \ evv lark Leneml. v*w Tori Mari-lt 9 Flour—Unsettled, string patents $9.25-0 9.75: soft winter straight . ?0® Stead 2 « «»st®rri $1 ' f o b New Yf*rknnd $1.7 2%, r. i f . export. Rarlev—F.a®' . malting, fl.08^1.12. c. 1 f. New York Buckwheat Dull; fine milling. $710, Canadian, 82.00. Wheat Spot, firm L, No. 1 dark north ern soring, r i. f . N®w Y«»rk. lake and •ait $' 13%: No. 2 hard winter, f n. h.. Ink® an-1 rail $1.97%: No. 2 mixed durum, do. $1 92%; No. I Manitoba, do. In bond. $2 r,9%. Corn—Spot, steady; No 2 yellow, c l f. t-ark. New fork, ail rail. 11.40%; No. 2 mixed, do. $1,39 4 Oats— -Snot, easy: No. 2 white. 60r. , V* ®d—Fa ay ; city bran. 100-pound sacks, $31.50; western bran do, 131 Tf*. Hav Easy; No. J. *75 00 No. 2. $23.00 *%29JO No. 2, $19.00 $ 21.00. sample, $1 • 00 if! 18 00 |tnr*«- Easv : stst®. 1924. 5 00 32**; 1923. 1 ‘ *0 17®; Pacific const 19.1. 19023c; 192,3, l3*M*c. Pork—Firm; me*-'. $40.00; family, $3* 00 .ft 40.00 t ard -Strong; middle west. $17.50$ 17.60 Tallow—Quiet; rpecisl looae. 9%r: ex tra 9% Rice Steady; fancy head. 7% $ 6 40. New York Sugar. New York. March 9 No charges re curred 1n th® raw sugar market today, Ik.i h spot and future shipment h»'ng quot ed at 4 84c, Although outport refiners paid higher prices for April shipment. Sale* Included 150,000 hags of Cuban to local refiners and 15,000 bags to «n outport r® fln®r a* 4 8 4® for March and early April shipment. *#r,d 26.000 bags to an outport riflner for second half of April shipment a ■ 4 90c Hr* *"igar futures were easier, cloaln;; at.declines of 2 to * m.lnte Houses fI'Ii Unban connections were tb® principal e«il era, although there a! rn v n« some con • to lesion house liquidation. Inspired i.y the Dig* production in C*uba, which wan placed a* 7.114- 602 long tons up »o th* end of February, against 1.793.607 tnnt U*t jpn March closed 7 02*’, May, $ 1 Oc , Julv. 3.24c; September. 3 38c. Th# refined sugar market waa quiet, w *h prices unchanged at 6$6.10o for fine granulated. Refined futures w®r# nominal. Chlr#f0 JJutter. Chicago. March. 9 Thera was another 4-cent sdvanr# in the butter market to day. wlfh the market ton# firm at th* close. Buying Interest, however, at||| con tinued active Dealers were holding firm to their goods and demanding premium* In most quarters. Centralized i»0 acrrri cars were rather liberal, hut for the moal pa»-t vv ere being held for premium*. f resh Butter—92 score. 49c, 9 1 acore *8c- 90 acton, 46 4c; *9 snore. 4 4*^c; 8* core, 414<-, 87 acort, 36%o; $6 score Centralised Carlots 90 score, 48 4c; HI boot9, 474r, $8 acore, 41c. Neve York C’nff#* Future*. New Turk, March 3 -coffee futurei v.er® qulat today with rather Irregulai fluctuation#. The opening waa unchanged to 12 point# higher on report* of a steady spot situation, hut there waa HttW dsmand and *ft#r selling at 1 9 86c, May clo*ed at 18 600 under realising. Th» general market closed net #*v#n polnti higher to 10 point# lower Rales wer# estimated at 88,000 bag* Closing quota ttena March, 21 OJo May. 19 03c, Mav, 1 2.800; July. 18 70c; Repf.gmbsi, 17 74c October, IV 5*c; December. 17.18c. Spot coffee sfeadv, nio 7e. 22 3*2 44* $4 *itos 4a, 26 4 $ 7 Jr. Turpentine H'td R«*ln. *4vannab. 'la., March 9 Turpentine Ft 11. 8 ; % 787%C sale* 149 hh|s t® re.pta, 1'• lihl* ahlpmcnta, 401 lible : >tOck. 5,9' 7 bt-vl t(nsln Firm, sal*s, 79^ casks, receipts ff-7 ce*U* * hi [linen f ®. 2,206 casks, stock 80 7 26 casks Quote - R to f »« 80; V $T 18 M, $7 00 tr. $7 95; WO. 1*10; W\v. $0,06, X. $9 40 New York Otltm. Nsw York. March • Th# gsreral cot ion m»il<*t e’ossd #4#adjr, n#t I polntt \ low#r t# 13 point# k$g» , /-----\ Omaha Grain ^ Omaha. March 9 Ca*h wheat sold nn the table* today around unchanged pri'1** ♦ o 3"ij>4c higher. A better feeling prevailed under the in fluence of the firmness in futures, and a satisfactory clearance was effected. Re ceipt* were 79 cars Born was In slow demand at unchanged prices to To lower. Receipts wera 130 cars. Oats sold l®2o loner. Receipts. 23 ca r * R'e and barley was qtigted nominally unchanged Omaha Cnrlnt Pule*. W HEAT. No. 1 dark hard 3 car, $1 70% No. 1 hard: 6 cars. $1.72%; 1 * ear $1 No. 2 hard 5 eats $1,7 4 1 car, $1 * 5 cars. $1.73; 1 r $1 78%; 5 cats >1.72%; *> cars. $1.72; l car. $1.74, rat* 51 7n\. No. 3 hard: 1 car. $1.72%; 3 2-5 ears >1 71; 2 cats. Si 7ft'-j , 3 rare, $1.71%; cars. $1.70; t car. $1.69*% Nn. ♦ hard. 1 car. >1 72: 1 ear. S1 7r> No. ft hard: ‘J cars, $1 62: 1 ear, $1.70 No. 1 spring; 6-6 car, $1 85. No. 2 spring: 2-5 car. $1.74; 1 car $1.82. No. 3 spring. 1 ear. >1 85. No. 4 sp» ing 1 ear. $1.70. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $1.71%. .No. 2 mixed: 1 car. $1 73. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.70%. BORN No. 2 white: l car, $1.12. Nn. 3 white; \ cars, $1.10, 5 cars, $! 11 i ears $1 H>%. 4 No. 4 white ! e*r, $1.0“ . 2 ears, $1.0o No. 3 yellow . 5 cars. $1 11. No. 4 ’yellow K cars, $1.08; 1 car $ 1; l ear $ i 07, No. ft yellow: l ear. 96r. Nn. 6 yellow : 1 cat, 91%«. Nn. 2 mixed: 1 car $1.12. Nn 3 mixed; 3 cars. $1.10%; 3 ears $1.1«; .3 5 ear. $1.6%. Nn. -4 mixed 2 ear*, $1.05; 3 cars $1.0 4; t ear. $1.07. No. 5 mixed: 2 car*. 93c; 3 cars, 95c OATH. No. 2 whit*: 1 car, 60%C. Nn 3 white: l ! No. 4. 2 cars No. ft, 1 car No. 6. 1 ear sample. Total, 77 ears. OATH. Whit* * ears No. y car No. 4. Total 7 cars. T oil! 1 rar* 141 OMAHA RECEIPT? AND SHIPMENTS. t,Carlots ) R»c*ipt*- Tod?c\ W'k Atr Y'r Agn. Wheat .. 79 *7 58 Corn ... .130 so 16> Oa t * . 23 32 ' 42 Rye . 3 2 2 Ba rjey .. 1 Shipments Wheat . 2* 115 *3 Corn . 27 40 171 Oats . 49 4 6 Vi Rye . .... 4 12 Barley . 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS V NO SHIPMENTS. < Bufhels. » Receipt*; Tndav Week Ago Tear \gr» Wheat .1.269.000 1.102.000 1,191 O«0 Corn 2.OM.O0O 1.020,000 1.8 4 4.000 Oat* .896,000 671,000 1,009.000 Shipments; Wheat . 521.000 60,8,000 407.000 Corn .. 698.000 443.000 6':2.ooo Oat* . 655.000 Ml.00O 633.000 K X PORT CLEAR ANBES. Bushel* Today Wk Agn Wheat and flour. 31,000 304.000 Corn . 120,ooo Oats . 6.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Bnrlots - Today. Agn. Agn. Wheat . 26 5 -"3 Corn .287 1 45 118 Oats . 74 32 92 KANSAS CITY RECEIPT ?. Wheat .199 176 1M Corn .213 1*8 163 Oat*. ... 18 13 $2 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat .141 112 72 Corn .115 1S4 126 Onta . 52 69 107 NORTH W EST E R N WHEAT R KC E1 PTH Minneapolis .2 8 5 31 6 4 4 7 Duluth . 50 4 3 ;.ft \Y 1 n n I pe g .4 2 7 365 4 7 3 U. S. VISIBLE Meek Year Bushels— Today. Agn. Agn. Wheat .63,606.000 70,677.000 62.406,000 Bom .5 2,534,000 32.293.001) 22.457.000 < »a t * . 7 1.073.000 72.286,000 18,023.000 R\ » .27.9:;.'i.OOO 2 7 M1.oor» 2J.316,000 Barley ... 4.075.000 3,840,000 1561.000 OMAHA STOCKS Wheat . ... 1,568.000 3.037.000 Corn . 507.000 v.006.non Mat* .. 1.418.000 940.000 . 2 06 000 338 000 Barley . 13.000 32,000 Minneapolis Lruln Minneapolis. March 9 Wheat- <’a«h No, 1 northern. $1.7$%®1 77’*. No. I <«ark northern spring, choir* to fancy. $1 93 % #2.04 % . good m - hole- 1161%® t 92% . ordinary to good. *1.7 9% ft J 80% ; Nn 1 ha*- spring $2.rt4% 15 ? 14 % : No. 1 d.«.'< hard Montana nn trank >1 . " ’» ® 1 97 % to arriv * 81.73 % a 1.97 % ; May, *1 76% ,r»il>, $1.7 4% Corn \<> 2 yellow. >1 1 7 % ft 1 15V Oats N'n 3 white, 45%x4o%. Barley—76 a 9 2r. Rye - Nn 7 $1 99% ft 1 4" % I lax No. 1 % 07 % 'f, 3 07 % KnnsM* 4'itv (>rxin. Kansas ritv, Mo, Mar-'h 9 Wheat Nn 9 hard. It 7 2%^ I 89, N’n ? red. 8179-& 1 «t May $ 1 72% bid. $1 72% sliced; July, $1 • .*?% ; September. $i 43% split. Born— N’n. 3 white. $1.0*®l.ll; N’n 2 veilntr, $ 1.15 % Q 1.161 i ; Nn 3 yellow, $1.11% y 113%: Ma 1119% -pllt bid M 19% hid. .Tup. $1 33% mMI* hid to *1 2 3% split bid. September, $1 73% split bid Hay- M.cftket unchanged to 81 00 lower: nn t alfalfa. $19 50fir21 30. No 1 onifle $10.50 ?< 11 : •> No | tirimt h $15 oo ® 15.50; clover, mixed light. $1S.OO® 15.50, 4 hlrngo 4 a»h 4.ruin Chicago. March 9 Wheat. So 2 hard, $1.80% a J.81 % , No. 3 h*rd. $J 77® 1 79% Corn- No 3 mixed. $1.16®! 19%; No. 2 yellow. $1 25%. Oats—No. 3 white, R0®50%«*; No. 8 white. 47 ft 4« % e. Rve- No 3. ] 44® 1.45%; No. 4. $1.44% Bariev 32f? 9«r Timothy Seed 23. Clover Seed——$2 4.00® 32, :o. La rd- 31 6 90. Itiha—118 7ft Bellies—$21.37. A LJhle (train Supply. New York Ma • rh 9 The visible "'lp piv of American grain shows tha fol lowing change* Jn bushel*; Wheat |»acrea*ed. 1.07 2,000. Born--Increased. 272.0cm Oats- I >err**aaed, 1210.000 Rye -Decreased, 4^ onu B»rley- Increased. 236,060. St. Lnui* 4,rain Luturr*. St. T.oula. 'fanh 9 Wheat—Close: May fl «2; July. $1.59% h’d corn .May, $!.*». July. $ 1 29 6&®1.39^ asked. liiAt St. Louis Livestock. E**t St. Louis. III.. March a rings- Re ceipts, 13.000 head, general market steady to strong: top. $1439 hulk 1*0 pound* and tip, $ t 3 85 ff t 4 1 ft 140 to 150 pound* SI., ftft ® j 3 7 J 2 0 to 1 3 0 . po u n d p! g *, $ 1 3 ft 0 ®13 ft.rr. light Hr*. >10 ft® 12 .'ft; packer rows, $12 60® 12.7ft .market closed with good c’earoncc •‘atflr • R e i • «* | p t •, t.ftfto be*d- generally steady; all common and medium. »*\ ept one load at >10.:, ft bn' •t*«>r*> ) t T| 9.50; best light yearlings and heifers largely $9.00® i0 Oft; li ra! V ref row*. $ ft '! corn m $2.50® 1 bolQftia bulls, 14 Yjft.t)0 bttik i gii veslera. Including pr set i.-al top, $ 1 3 00 ,/ i:: She*p and Lamirs Receipts 1 non head fat lambs, weak to r.ftc in • > , top, in r.O to butchers 17 25 tn packers for choice local f.,i western*: few medium tn good kinds. $16 60® 17.00; cull* $14 00, sheep, strong; top mutton ewes. $10ft(t, •It. liAUls Livestock. *t. Louis, Msrrrh 9 Ca ttle —Rscsfpts 1 500 head; market steady native be*/ "leers, $$no®12.7ft; yearling e’eer* and heifers. $4.50© 12 ot>; rows $ * 00®8.00, atockera and fecd#»t*, $5 00® 7 7 5; .*%•#*! >4 00® 1 3 60; canner* and cutters, $'*5.7'd 4,5ft Hog* Receipt*, 13,000 bend: market, hng* stead,. , Riga. Ifo higher; mixed and’ butchers $15 9ft n 11 Jft; good he* lea |t4.10tf 14.1 ft; rough\ ' ■ in •» \ - 114.00®. 14.20. p!gs. « I 1.75 ©15.7. . bulk $1.95® It 1ft, Sheep Receipts. 1.090 head • mark#! • teady; mutton e»\es, $6 "0© 10 25 ; l*r>'»** $1 ft. 25 ©1$. 00; ran nets nrul r hnpper*. $3.0o ® 6.00. 8»t. Joscpll I I ve*lo< w Rt. Joseph. Mar«h 9 Hogs - Receipts. 9.000 head; market steady to 15a lower, top. $18 90; hulk, $13.Z3®]| 80 Battle -Receipts, 1 1,000 hasd; market ren«rally steedv. hulk ,,f steers, $8 fOT; 0 60, tip. $11.00; • <1 * *nd heifer*. $3 i.O ®10 00; calves I 5 00 © I J no ; etneknrs anti feeder*. $?, fto ® 8.00 Hheep -Market slow; lamb*. I16L',© 17.26, «w#». V> OOSHI 111 tiling n Spn| Market Chicago Mm h • Butt*! Itncsltda 12,766 tubs; l.'St ear, J7 1u0 tubs. *i •Mi track. 4 old • or*. 20 n*'N rat*. •• a 11 ;• * *k % • at a t -li" d ’i 1»• <*'*., f 11 vis 1 •!' Omaha Livestock v_J MuSork receipts nt the lending mw ket* Mnn«l»*> were: < ixttle. Ilog* Sheep. Oimihn .... N.A4MI 1.V.T00 12.000 i lifrago . Io.ihmi ftl.MMI -Jo.otMt IvuiMf. Citv ... 0.000 10,000 I Sioux < lt> . 3.WIO 1I.IMMI 1.000 IM. Louis . . . 1,500 13.000 1.000 St. Joseph 11.000 9,000 March 9. Receipt* wets Battle Hugs Sheep Monday estimate 8,600 15,500 1 2.000 Same <1»> last wk.. 9.'23* 12..R0 4 13.503 Snna day 2 wk* ag«». 7 7T3 1 >5.376 2-8 04 'ume day .3 wka ago 2.956 16 135 s.oft.s Same dy year a go.. 10.355 15,174 l*1.660 Be (tie—Receipts 8.600 head With about an average Monday's run of rattle the market presented no new feature.1* and while desirable light and handy weight .*' ep’-.* a •* well ns heavy cattle suitable fftr^shipplng purposes ruled fully steady the plainer grades were rather slow Rest beeves here sold around $ 10.6n 9.9ii; common to fair steers, $' "0 d 9.00; trashy warmedup cattle, $7.Oft a 7 76, good to choice fed heifers, $8.25 9.50; fair to good fed heifers. $,.25''./ 8 25: common to fair fed heifers, $0 25 (1 7 25; good to choice fed rows, $»1.f>0 'h 7 76; fair to good fed cows, $5,250 0 50; common to fair cows. $2,50(&'4.76: good to choice feeders. $X 000 8,90; fair in good feeders. $7.40 ii 8.00; common to fair feeders. $►, 50®7.3ft; good to choice stockers $7.*5 0 8.75; fair to good stock ers, $7.2 5 "ij 7 8/5; common to fair Stock er*. $6,25 0 7.25; trashy stockers, $5.50 ■ 1 . . 25ft 65ft lft. 465 6 75 2 . 41 5 7 00 3 . 17ft 7 50 2. 25ft 9 ftft 1 ' 6ft 9 ftft 4 . 217 1 ft ftft 2 . 18.5 10 eft 1 .1 40 10 75 3 _ 166 1 I oo ST< »< • K f; h s a nd fee d f. r ?. 29 .... 71 1 6 25 7 . 66n 4 5ft 4 5. .584 7 25 1 5 . 61 2 7 4ft 8. ... 7 SI 7 66 Hugs Receipts, 15 500 head Gsnernt new* was of a !*** favorabla natuf* thii mm'.'ng and price* underwent s ght de clines. Trade In both shipper and pack er division was slow at levels tft0J5c lower thftn last week's close Rulk of all sale* was at $1 3.00$ 1 3.60 with e.\ ”etne top by card trade $12 75. HUG? No. \v. Fh. Pr No. Av. Sh Pr. 29. .157 . . $ 1 2 65 1 4 1 68 $'3 15 70.. 235 ... 13 6ft 63..262 SO 13 60 59.. 307 W 75 Sheep and Lambs— Receipts. 12,000 head. Bather heavy supplies tended to weaken lamb pri ‘s tl ■* morning and trades was on a weak to 2 5c lower basis. Shearing lambs ruled weak with aged sheep, slow bu< around steady. Quotation* on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $16.76017.2o; lambs, fair to good. $16.25 'a 16-f: feeding lambs, 5 ft 0 16,75 shearing la tubs 116 . '>t 17.00; wethers. $975010.50; fat ewes, $7.75 010.3 a ; yearling* 112.00 014.25. FAT EUR? 204 fed 102 $|ft ftft 41 fed 93 $ 3 BO FEEDER EWES. 48 fed 88 6 60 Receipt* and disposition of livestock at 1 nlon stockyards. >»maha. for 24 hours ended at 3 t- m Mondav RECEIPTS—CAR? Horses. Battle Hogs Sheep.Mules. B M A ? t. P . 1 : 10 Missouri Pacific .... 4 Union Pacific . 70 23 74 1 B. At N. W.. east. . . . 17 5 B. Ar N. \V . west... 61 82 2 1 b . St. p . \f, jt o. . . 35 7 1 « B. A Q., east .... 1 B . B. A Q.. west ... 96 45 76 1 B . R. T. * P . east. . 25 1 B Ft- I Ar P . west. 2 2 1 Illinois Bentrsl . IS 3 Chicago Gt. Western 50 Total r»c*lpts ..3|3 176 64 S DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle Ilogs Sheep Armour A Bo . 1 137 26 .9 2878 Cudahy Packing Bo. .1307 3432 3700 Do Id Packing Bo. .350 1695 Morris Packing Co. 799 1537 1531 Sw jft A Bo 1606 7 US 2 ‘ 5 7 Hoffman Bros, % Maverow'ch A Tail ...... 4 Midwest Pecking Co, < Gong A- Keefer J * .* Omaha Picking Bo. *2 John Roth A Son* 76 ?■ Omaha Packing So . . ig MtirphJ W *55 Kenneth A- Murray 17ft) Uncoln Packing Bo. J17 Sinclair Packing Bo. 9 < '8 I Ison Packing Bn 4 Anderson A- Son 91 Benton. V? .<• Hughes 11 t ’* ’ “ Bull*. J H . "jo Cheek. W. W i t4 *’*’ Dennis A Francis . ?ft| Ellis Ar Co . 21 Harvey, John Inghram. T J 4 Kellogg 1 a 11 ^ Kirkpatrick Bros iff Krebs Ar Bo (4 I Ingmar Bros 1*7 Luhc-grr. Iprn ? * 4 M o - K • n b f- 1 • cf, (• «* Root J ft /• « o. ‘ 44 Rnsensto-k Bros nr»t» Sargent Ar Finnegan 1!” ^ Smiley Bros , . 57 flu 111 van B *■ os, j 5 an Sant. W B A Bo. ’ . ’ 1 Wertheimer A Degen . ?34 Other buyers . . 420 ‘ ‘ ToU,». *•»» i*67* i7»:j> I'lllr.tn UTHtork, Mr,rrl' > Kn*. H7 iyip ppf-r»; mm. tr.-llng in to JSn Inw.r nuiit fi.airahl* mr-Hum «n.1 .iron* wHiiii h |».», IIUMt ll (ID; inn ,n J„n ffiinil .wr.iti. inn.lli- • I ~ 7S«r I 4 00 Will. >l«u*h!»r pig. 113.25 downward: hlg naf-k-r. I.lfltllng 25r or mor. Inw.r h*""n»l*hi- »l3.7*«l«.Ji. ni.d him r.l-lif 1i«l.t».|gb! |I3!', 'Mrn, Ugh! light, II2 7’, HI 1.53; park tng house euwioths, $ I 2 4ft it 1 7 ft" pack ug house roughs O' 4ft0I2 60 'slaugh ter ptgs. $13 ftftff 13.25 Bsl tie - Receipt* 20.000 head. some eteers an* v curling*. grading good to oho e comparatively scares flrtn, epotp higher; other* and fat ah* stock, gen ermlly , steady; earlv top weighty steer* 81150; several load*. $1 0 760 h it>; <•■** lings in very active demand; part load* ifd* to Ji: »0; mix*d steera »n.i )i«ir er* #11 50; bulls and Stocker* and feed era, firm Spot held higher on lsftrr c?»*«: hulk, $7.000 7 7 5. several s*rlng»i • **t of first hand. $8 0* and i»etter, -.eal C'S unevenly lower , packers paying t1?oo 'ft 17 5 0 for cholc* light offerings, plainer kind, *11 00 and below; outsiders mostl> 513 «uur 14 ..0, I a 1 g eh $13.00 \i 1450. ?iiec,. -Hece . 30,000 her«d, market dull: no I> sales f n t lambs; bidding " I l< s'u lower till denlruhla wrigl I latuh* ie> « d naira id * kinds mostly weigh '; and half fs' *!*•.• riptton. 2*. to f.tu ' ■wc 'M *tg $11 "ft fnr dtsbable lambs mo** idds in c wht • kinds $ ] 6 Mi ® l ? ?f,. fresh shot i-i $'4 4", fat almep stes.lv fa* e- es T: i" • t 1 \ $10,000 M« ' feeding limbs, active, firm hulk *17.00017.75. Kansas 4 its l.lvestock. Km* vs B|t j March 9 United ?t*tes r»>*pn rtm«n» of Agriculture- < t|e Hr eelpta, 20.000 head; calves, 4,000 head: fed steers and v earlings slow , few early a*1e, hendy weights and vearllnge stesdv and weak; wight y steer* dull: hulk fed of faring* eligible to sell rt $* $50 10?$; top hand) weights and ye*i lings, $11.0ft. nth er killing classes stem!’ . hulk butcher rows and helf is. $i 7308 00; runner* 1111f‘> s, • ■ • ft 0 3 . practical veal t«■ i*. 'll "0; liber:* I proportion of run •ft" h ml fee. j. • r nernlly steady t • 15" In .v e. ; bulk. 14. 2 > ft 8 3 5 fop stock #|*. Sv.jft. aim** covva, heifers and calve* steady. Hog* Receipt*, 9 ft ft ft head: slow; «**t1y • ales to shipper* ■tend y to 1 ftc lower, hulk of soles. $13,40013 -5 deslratde 180 to 320 pound average., g 1 It 60 0 13.*5; trad er f' p. $13 90 one |o*rl packers l idding around $ 2 5 c lower, light lights mostly *12.75. packing *nw * $12.76013 2'- stock pig* atmng to 60C higher, hulk $11,000 II 76. few up to $12 00 Sheep Receipt*, lo.ooo head; npsnlng sales desirable weight lamb*. 160 J6n low er lop to shippers, 1 1 7 36, others to packers large!) $17 00017 15: heavies very slow unsold early, aheap strong, top sires, $10.10; fresh ahorn welhet* $9 36. Mom l II) l.liesforii. ?fnu« * it • In vf a > h 9. t .. * f 1e- f8# 'ci,.t* 5.4iui |ieH«1 market faltH- active, killers and sto-kci s strong fo f eleere *ml vearlmgs. f. 60 ff If, 0ft, hulk tsfto«, I" ftft f;vt cows and heife> •» $‘*«00|oro. can nera and . u *1 * -« ■ ,, | go nulla ‘ t ■ y 1 oo f#e leiv $4,(io ti-v oo. Stockers. 4i •**» »i . 0, »i«wk > *>nt ling - n ml • elve* . f ft" U • - " . f- '•ding cows • nd heifers, $8,00 0 ft 5" II"g* R«i eipts, 1| ,00ft ticiid mat kef *tcHI| \ , tnp $13 70 |..,tk $t ' J60 I .1 t.ft lights, $12 60 *1 13.60 but her-. $15 600 1170. tmxed. I13 100I5.O. heavy ns k ere, $12 Mt ff 13 ftft , /Mags, $9 500 10 90, pi*, sti tin ,, 1 1 i,n - fctcaipta. 1,00ft hsad. matktt •toady. Irregular Stork Market. Declines Are in Ma jority General Tone Heavy; Rail) in Afternoon Larks 5 ijjor; Much Bearish Senti ment Kvideneed. lit lilt II Mill M’ll.l WF. I nheisal Service Financial Lditor. New York. March Jf.—Theie was more expression of bearish sentiment in Wall street today in the first hour of the stock market session than has been heard in months. fall money was advanced to A per cent and there was considerable call ing of loans There was nothing unex ported in this view of the nearness to March 15 income tax payments, The fact Is that man' ardent bulls of a few months back ha\e cooled in their enthusiasm. With a slowing up in tnn topper industry. Indication of « drop in orders for steel and a moderate recession in general merchandising they are more inclined to sell than to buy stocks until conditions seem better Professional bears always capitalize such s situation. There wa« rather free selling in the first hour or so of such speculative fa ' orites as Baldwin. American Can • Pan American and various of the coppers. Pater there was heavy liquidation of At lantic Gulf Si West Indie* on Secretary! .Mellon's explanation of the Treasury de pn it inept's attitude In the matter nf the! company's income tax account. 'On Sat onlay it closed *at 35%. Tr opened today at 31 and dropped to ?9S*. From this there was a recovery, the closing price being 3- % The market had a heavy tons most of 'he dn> There was a rally In the after noon but it lacked vigor. Most of the rails were off fractionally. Wilson .r- To. issues again claimed at tent ion because of their pronounced weakness, the preferred dropping 7 Va point s Altogether It was sn Irregular market, w i'll tli* declines considerably outnum bering the advances anil the general tone heax; If unofficial reports are correct the export sale* of wheat, rye and some other grains over tlm week end and on Monday vers close to the !srge*-t on record. s»t urday • total was eatlmated st fully 3. non. 000 bushels and today's a*« be lieved to equal if not exceed that amount Some persons put today’s *ale* at 4,00ft,. non bushels Considering *hls immense business in actual gram the futures market acted moderately. fntton was dull snd narrow In move, ment. Final prices were * to in points up for »he day ' off** from 7 up to unchanged Sugar down 4 to A points New York Quotations J ' <*n Tor k Sto.*k F.\ hang* quotation* furnished by J. S Bari’® a 'Jo, 224 Omaha National bank building v • tl Chera .17% n 17 1« Air Reduction . . 1"4 101% 1"» 1"4 A .Ian Rubber 1.'% I 7 % 12% 12% Allied Ohem .. 8 9 87% as% 69% Allis-Chalmers ... 79% 7 7% 79 7 ^ Vni(-r ||(t Sug 4"% 4 '■ % Am It S Found .ft" 99% 1"" 101% A mer Can 1 H2 % 1 7a % 1 a* % 1 81 % Aincr <* A- Found . 2 2-' % 2 .’2 22' 227% \m Hide .Wl.eath I.% J:% 12% I % Am 11 % Lent pfd.7 5 7 2 Vm lnte <’op ,9*i % «'»■ % 36% 38% Am Linseed U>1 2.5% 1% 2 % % Am Loro .141 % 159% 14"% 141 % Amt Radiator ... .. 97 97% A m ship • orn . . 1 • % l . % 1: % 1 3 A in Smelt iu; 99% '.'4% Ph% 1n0 Ain 8n t pfd . Xrn Steel Found . r, % fci 61% 62% \m Sum': .. . 6 6% • ■■ % 6; 4 gr.% Am Sumatra 15% 15% 15% 1«% Xm Tl A- Te| . 13% 1 5 ' 135 % ] ' 5 % 'm Tol t oo j* 7 % 8 % 86% 8 7 Am \v Wkg & F.l 57% 37 H 37% \m Woolen 49% ;.o 6"% Anaconda 42% 4 4’% 4?% Assoc J"y Gouda .tx: 1»" 1»m isi% Assoc oil . . 56% 36 56 36 % Atrhltor . .124 121 % 32 % 173 At| Coast Line ..16" 1 9 if,9 ]6l% Atl 1; A- W I . 53 .9% 32% 55% Atl Ref Co . .Ill 112 -Aunt In-Nichols ... % 2*t% Baldwin .140% 137% 159% ] 4" % Balt A « »hio ... 8. *0% M% #?%. Ratnsdall A” ... 28% 27% 28% 2*% Beth Steel .... 45% 41% 44% 4:5 Bosi-h Magneto . 38% 37% 3* "8% Bklyn - Man L' 41% 41% 41% 4t% Bklyn - Man pfd. . 8"% Bklyn - Kdi t‘.». .. 1 .’9 % '%! Packing . . 1"5 103% J04 J'L5% 'al Petroleum 52% 1 .1% ? 1 at A X n7. Mining 61% Can Pacific 144 147% 147% 1«7% ' en t • « ! L® • ' her. 1 • % J • % ' eniral Lea pfd .. 67% 6<% .,'•% Cerro d*j Pflsco 51 % 5"% 6"% f. 1 % 'handler Motor* 53*, 3 % 52% 51 Che* A Ohio | |4 % 9 A < > 'It Uut ,■ 1 % 5% 1314 15 C Chi *;t \\ *st pfd 2*1 % 2 9 2 9 2 9% ''hi N \x' ► • % r;\ 8 6* C M A Sr P . 1 % 1*% 1% 1% C M 1A St P pfd . 1 % 1 21 % ! i % ' * R I A- P 31% 60 M 61 % C St P M A Ct . . .49% ' "h 11• 1 Opper . . 5 % 15 3 , ‘ 'Mru. . . . ... 24% Cluett - Peabody . 62 6,5 ' \ c da . «' !»' % 9" % !U't 'Obi Kiel .»! Tr 45% 4 5% 45% 44% Columbian <%rbon . 47% Columbia Gas . 66*4 6 6 56% 67% Cotlgfile I!M 4" •*>% Sr-» % -*0 Conaolidated C|* ?14 79 :? 29% 'on Gas . 79 % 76% 76% 7r % Continental 'an .6.5% M% 64% 6 > % •'ontlnental Mot 9% o% s% 3% ' orr, Product* 4 % *9% 4 ■, 4"% ' os.*'% ’ ? % 5 % % Crucible 7 5 7 5% 7‘% ' '1% ' S Iff* r 1 ' % 1 *' % ' ■» C fi pfd 41 % 9% 6 '• % 6? Cuba Am Sugar 3. % 31% 1% r. 1% Cuyamei Fnr» 6 1% 6‘% % 4% I • <* n 1«1 Roop * ■ % 7 I »a . id son • hemic* 1 4% 4"% 4 , 45% Del A Lack .138% ISA 1.* 1', * Del A Hud 1*1% 17% ]"% 141% Dupont I >e Netn 147% 146% 14, 14*% Dome 81 ires . . , 1 •' % I % Fast man Kodak .112 111% 111% 1L | Erie . . . 5 ? 5 | % " 2 5 7 % Kndk*ott John . 68% 6 8 6 8 6 9 El*e. Stir- R*trery 65% 6' % Famous Plavera . 99% 95% 98% ]"*' Fifth A v e R L 15% FDk Rubber 12% 1 * 12% 17% Flelaohman* Pest' 7» 79% Gen Aaohslf :-fi\ • % % Gen Electrlo . 262 % 366% 26" 159% Gen oMtora . 7 4 7;:% 7 5% 75 *** Gold Dupt .. 4 f* % 9 4" % 4"% Goodrich . 7% 61% 6 , % Gt North Ore . . 37% -6% 3*% 5 7% Gt Northern Ry . 69 64% 68*, 9 Gulf St a tea Steel ««% «s% 8* % '.a Hartmann Trunk . 1 \ "1% 1% "G% Hov e* \\ h«< | .16% % 7 % - . Hud Motor* 4 3 4 2 % 4"% 43% Home,take M c 4 5 4 4 *, 4 4 % 45 Houston Oil . 79 77% V 79% Hupp Motor* .... 16% 15 1' % L . Ill central . 11* 117% Inspiration .... 27', Ir% 27 27 lot Kur C r . . . 42% 4 1 % 42% 4' Inter Harvester . J "6 1"4'4 1" 1 "6 Int Merc M Ml n* 11*% 11*, Int Mere M pfd . 4 % 44% 41% 4 '* Inter Nickel . ..27 2"% 2? "6D hirer Paper .. 62% 49% 44% 82% Infl Tel A T . *2% 92% 91% 9?% Ind G«» . 37% 81 % 32 % 3 , lores Te» .. . . 14% 1 9 % Jordan Motor .... 6.j 6 ’ 6- % 4 % K c Southern. .. 37 H % 37 3 8 Kelly Springfield.. . .13% K en ne»- ■ <• t . . . • 2 % 81 % 6 2 6 " t ,«• Rubber....... 15% l.ehlgh V alley_ 7 7 % 77% 7; % L . a k a 5" % •"% N T Central .121% 12"% 11% 121 ■* S. A . C A Kf L. .131 13" 13" 152 \ V, V If AN . 33% 35 H % 34% North American 4 % 4 4 4,'« Northern Pacific.. 70 69 *'.'»•» 7"'. N At XX R> • . . 12 9 13 7% 17% I 8 ■, Orjdieum . 28% -s', ^ ' * ' *« e n e Hot tD .... 4:. % 4 % 4‘% 4" Pa. If to 'Ml . ... 6 1% 1.0% 6" % u Packard Motor ..., 1 8 % 1 ‘ \ 1 ' 1v Pa n - A n»ei ..... a" • '* % ■ ' • *■ » Pan A iner •ir' ... 81 • ' ’• v % a t % Pennsv 1 R li . 4i% «»'. « 17% 4.% I er>pjes • i ;i a ..... 1 I 5 % 1 1 S 1 1 ‘ 1 ' • Peis Mar.] ...... .0 6» % 7" ."% I hlladel Co. . f*4 % Phillips ratio! ... 4 , 4 4. % 4 , Plan e Arrow . . . 12 *4 1 . 17 % t % Poatum i eragl lot % I III preasc! steel Car M% 66% 4 f.4% Prod A Ref % 2' , ?* % 2 * Pullman ...14" 139 13’»% 141% Punt* A !tg Hug .. 44 4 4 4 3% 4t% Put • oil ... . . 3"H 8" 8n V 8" % Radio Corn , 6 ? % (,9 6)*, ei% Rilllwgp Htfel SP 13.5 % 156 13 % t 96 ' I » « 4 - I . VI *a ding IT Xfc It* * Raping (a ’.9 i . \ 1 * | * . Rap 1 A- Steel . 4 % , 4 \ Koval Dutch N V t . % f4 t t% St I .on P ASF .'2 .1 . I'* . 4 • ’ " 3 (• . H. Iilll' e • u St It"', * "9 % !• •' , lit N- a i s Roebuck 1 • 1 !-■»•% . . « 'll , , . Sit i loon ► « u ' • 11 % Sine la 11 pfd *8'.' Sloas Sheffield ... 39*, s.t 9.1% pi SUellY < »‘l ... . 9 % 27 % ' . % 8 % Sout h P*c I " t , I " » % t "4 % 1 " 4 So Rail wax- s 9 % 48 88% ,9 , stand 'Ml of Cal ».f *, 1% 6 ► ‘ • stand "-I of N I 41 4^% 43X, (5% stand Plata Ulasa wim *»«• 11% Stewart-Warner .. 69% 68% 64 *9% | strwnb Curb .. h* % jstudebaker . 44% 43% 44% 44 s lb Ht h t . 11% 1 : % 11 % 11% i'axaa c.» 46% 46% 4*% 4*;% 'Tex Gulf Sul _1114 J07 4 109 110 4 1 -\ A 14-ific .... 53% .24 55 6 4 llmken Roller ... 42 4 1 4 414 4: Tob I roil . 774 T * 77 * 4 .H 4 Tab Trod A . $>% 90 ITaneconi OH ... 44 4% 4% 4% Inion l’uHfio ....14X4 148* 1 4'4 14*4 l nited Fruit . 212 212% 1 S Cat Irn Pipe.229% 225 227 229% i s h >t Al- rihol .. 8.3% xi 4 *2% x:;’% r S Rubber . .. 42% 414 414 42 I S Robber pf-i. 95% 9:. 4 9:.% 0.4 l’ S Steel .1 254 1:3 4 12;.4 1:4 1 x s* cel pfd _1:34 125 4 123-4 I inh 1 upper . 87% Vanadium . . . 2* % 29 \ 1 veudou .. ... 1 1 % 114 114 114 W a bn.-til . 25 4 .'4% 2 • 27 % XVabash A . '14 6 4 *3% *4% West I r.Ion .124 >4 1 23 1 24'*, 124% Wanting x Hrk .107. % Jo\ j 030*1, Westing Klee ... 7 5 7 2% 72% 75 White Eagle Oil.. 28% 2V% 28% 28% “White Motors ... 6 4% 6 4 6 4 4 6 4 Wool worth Co .115 lit 114 4 1154 Wlllvx over . .124 n% 12 12% Wlllva-Qxer pfd... 86% 834 M % sc* Wilson . .. 13'4 11 11 % 12 Wilson pfd ‘.i :M4 ;7>% 4 3 4 Worthing Pump . 6x4 *64 -s 67 4 X' rlgley Co . .. 49 4 Yellow Cab Taxi.. .. 32 52 Yellow Cab M fg . . . . . .7 3 7 Total *ai»* Saturday. *97.500 shares. Today’s 2 p. m sale*. J.077,600 share*. | New York Bonds | v/ New "York, March 9.—Reflecting the firmer tendency In money rates, bond prices turned reactionary today. Selling pressure was directed against a variety or foreign, railroad, public utilities and industrial licn». forcing recessions of 1 to points throughout the list. Although the time money market showed only a moderate stiffening, th; slia 11* lump in call rates from 3 4 to 7. per cent follow ing * he calling of between • jHo.fHio i)0(' and I40.000.0tj0 In hank loans, | aroused uneasiness and restricted the ! \ • hi mi ■ of trading Total galea aggregat J jpg about ?111.000,000, w ert* the sroaHest of am full five hnut session this y "ar. Liquidation of railroad issues was not particularly heav>. but the absence > able April 1. Reports the* a tentative reorgan l tat ion Plan for Wilson A Cn « hlcago packets, involved a. scaling down of stock, and bond issues, cauatng break* of 1 to * 1 otn 1 * from last Saturday » high level* Pan Amencgn, Bkell- and Sinclair oils Hens fdl i>ack s point or more, standard <;p• c.,« dropped 2% points end Tierce Arrow 8s 3 points. A dechne in French franca contributed In 1 ha bca\jne«-a of French obligations Some *f 1 he South American ts*u»* also 1,.it ground x $ 15 ooo.O'Hl Toho Electric IV,v«r bond issue was quickly sold. 1 nited Metes Bond*, ipalea In 91 »»00 i High T.owr C '■'is 1 7 • 1.1 her 1 v 54s .IM.2I 101.1 4 101.13 7 Liberty 1st 4%e .10120 101 1V 101.19 .5*0 Libert - 2d 4 %s .100 27 100.22 100 25 ] 40 Libert 3d 4 %s. .101.10 101.7 101.1 176 Libert- 4th 4%* .101.26 101.23 101 ?r» 43 1 n I leas <* . 100 19 100 1 4 100 1 . 24 U S T%eas 4%* 104.23 104 23 104.23 Foreign 3 4 Ant Tur X| W 6s.. ‘>4% M1, 9 4% • A'gent Gov 7 s ...102% 102% 102 s* 8 Argent Gov re .. 96% ?': % 96 4 J 2 A'bi Gov K»d In... 94 3‘% 9 % ..f Hor'l'KUX 6a . M't 8*’* ••% 21 4J of Copen 5%a 97 96 4 96% 1 t c of ih Frag i 4 •»<> % 9<> 5 «* nf R d« Ja V, 47 or 9 5 % 95% 1 1 /echo S'o It ’52 99% V»9% 99% 5 1 Depart of Seine 7s >8% *X e lt Don. R s f S%s 9 4 • 4 '* i 10 l ">i<' 4 % no '21 1 02 % 1 02 % 102 % 2 Dom ••£ i an s '52 10: % 103% l" \ 17 D Fasf Ind D *62.100% 100% 100% 21 D 4. I 3 4s N ’53 97 % 97 % 97 4 i Framerican 7%s.. 93 92% 9..% IX French Rep 8s.... 10 % 102% 1 2% 26 French Rep 7* . . 9"'* 8'.% X9% », Ger cx lo 7» rets .. 94% 9 4% 94% 29 fit c v: F r 7s rtca 9 1 90% 9 1 7 1 Japanese 6%1 . 91% r* ' % Q 4 in Japanese 4* . * ; % v-% k * 3 King ,.f H 7 % a 109 % 109'* 109% 1, Inf nf H 6 4s lets.. 9 4 9’.% 19 King of Den 6* ..101% lon% D"i% 67 King of Hun 7 %s *9% *9 X9 10 K of N'eth 6s '72 .103 102% inj% . » K of \ e' h 6s '7-4.. 103 1«2 % 102% 42 King of Nor M '4 4 . 99 % 99% 99% X King "f C S 8s... * % 6 % v: % 2'* King of Sw**d o’i». 99% '-9'* :*9% 19 Nord Rys 0 % ■ ... 8 2% 82 82 2 2 Fans Lyons M 6a . 77 % 7 7 - Rep nf Body lA 9 3% 92. 95 15 Rep nf Chile Ss '41.107% 107 107 11 Rep cl I lie 7 s ..1"f,% 10 % 100% 1 ft of Colombia 6 4 • 100% l-"»% •5 Rep ..f Cuba 6 4*. 19 9 * % 98% 2 Rep rf Fir. 6s ... « % »•'• % 87% 2 Rep of Haiti 6s. 9 ; 93 9;: ] *»'*'• of *4 »'s 10?. % 10 4** F'4% 4 h of Rio < * dO S Xs ?K% 96 96 3 S of S P*ulr» e f 8a 100% 11"* '* 100% .'4 Xiou 15oj %s 14r .101% 10 1% J n 1 12 .*. 1 Knf G BA T 6 4" 73 H 5 % 1 1 5 4 * 5* % 16 1 K oft 7 HA T 54s '57.106 % jn* J06 , 22 i < of Brazil «s 97 ^6% ?> U S of B C Ry E 7s *3 5 2’% *3 Domestic. 8 Kg Ag Che... . ,s 1""% lftn teO 1 Am • i n sf d^b 6s i«’, 9*4 J}*« A tv Smelting js... 9< 9*% 96% 9 Am Sugar 6- .U>? in? 1 «2 » Am TA T ?. 4s , ..10. % lft' % x.02% 4 y , 'TAT c... tr 5* ]""4 Jftr% 1°AS X I AT fl 4s 97 96 v4 «T Am X' XX A F. h 9 % 9 >4 ’•% 54 Ana 1 op -.s «... F‘2% I'-? 41 An* .op 6s 1" % ’"•"% ]0O% 3! Armour Co pel 9 9 % 9 7*, t Associated Ol| 6* 10 • % J02 % 1"24 46 MASK gen 4s 9" ■9% ' ATA SF ad | 4s s»pd F% ^ ’ % ‘ % 4 ■. .0. 1 • fg 6 s 9S 10"% 10' 1 o 2 % 2 7 R.vO l*f 5s ci f* .101 % 101 1 o 1 ’ 1 19 F.A «9 c% t 4',S *-'% 93 «;% 6 R l -l Fa 1st tg 8s 1"-*% 100 3 o.1 % 2* Reth >t con 6 * ,x 9 % o, ®’4 6 r.kyn F.d i»n Ss A 10n% ?9 inc 46 B k \ n Man Trsf6s. .**% 8^% h R R Ar P 4 4 S ..86% 86% 8 6 % 5 I s’lf Pt* 6 4» 102 % 1 05 103 9 can No dab *4» .118% 111% 11«% 16 i>n Pac deb 4« 7*4 7* 79 7 Central of fja 5%s inn% D 0 % Din% • •"• t-1 T eat h s .... ion 100 100 ' 'erf Fi' K' ' 4a . *'% 4*:a »i:* «7 Chen A- •> evt 6* 10X 104% j ■ , 1 J 1 h*s A «• evt 4i,s 96% 96 'j 32 Chi A X ]1 on 3 4s f.ft 4 % 64% ft C R A <4 rf 6s V 101% 101% 1-1% 6 Chi A E III • 7 7 7 6 % • 6 % 14 Cnl «';♦ \v 4s . * % 6", 6 », 4 0 • M A ?t T f-v 4 4 a 6 7 % f> 7 57% 29 C M A St P rf 4'a s S. % f 2 2 4‘0C M A M P 4 s 2'- 6 6 6 S sS % 2 l.'ht A- N w rf F» 101 101 10', 23 1 hi f.vi 6a .. .. 87 % 8 6% 86% 118 C R I A P rfg 4s. . 86% 8 6 % *6% 5 C THASK inn 5s... 69% 69 4 *% 4 Ch- In St A 6» R 10-% lor. % D»0% H» chi A W Ind 4». 7«% :d4 ,t\ 14 Chile r-np 6« . . . 10« lrt7% 10: X 4 4 4 A S' I- iff h D b; 4 •6X4 96 14 1 ft C1 av I n Trm r>s inot% 100 jeo 12 l’r.1 A So rf 4%s ?:y4 9 % 9 % 10 1 otum GAE 1*t 6s. lot 100% 101 7 Common pn* 6* loot 100 % 100% 41 Con T’.iw 0 4 ** ** 4» 94% 2 Cuba Cane Sg d «s ioi»4 1"1% 10J X Cub Xm Fug 8» . . 1 08 % «1 01 14 l"t% 17 Del A Hud cv is 104% 104'* 104% 2 Dep ,V R ' l ■ ' 4 * 85 % » *m ^ N ? Detroit F.dl ifg 4* ,fi; \ D'7% 1ol % 2 9 D'»Pont de N’ - 4 *• 107** 1 . * 1 ^7 % 43 Duq>i**»ne Light 6s lox’a 106 ft Fast Cuba S :%S 106% lOf I0j% 26 V.mptra G A F 7%al''*s D'2% 1°V% 13 K: la g 1 4a 66 » 4 % * 6 Kris erf 4s D . 74 74 ”4 n r.sk Rubber 8a 112 31 ’ % 1 ’• ? 3 Fla A Fi C Rv 6s 94% 44 94 % 1 'Jen Fleet deb 6s 104 1 04 I04 3 5 1,00.1-1. h 6 4s 104 105% 103% 14 ... ■ r 8a 19.-1 109% 108 104% 18 Good \ r T 8s 1«|1 120% 12« 120% 0 C.r Jr Rv Can 7 a 116% 1 16 % H«% 3 4it i r ID . a.. <>* 1.»; 107% 1«7 % 16 tit North 7s X . .110% 110% 110% 1" C.r Northern 6s *‘4% «•% 9 4', 1 ID, ,hni, I'hnr 6s !0i DM 1 "4 "1 11 ml A XInn s A *x% **% »s 4 4 II id a- M a n • % % 4 Hu 4 . A n 8%a !"l D'O % 1‘*o% 16 111 Hell T-l tfg ,s 90% 9 , % «9 t r. m 1'Pn r. %a 1« ‘ 103% 105 10 Hi 4 C 1. f.» 9«it% ? 8 U, O"’, ,S Inter Hop Tr 7 s 9 S|% 9" ; 6 Inter Ra p Tr xa 75% 7 ’ % "3 4 Inter Ran T f a 6a o, % f 4 6 : r4 173 Inter A Gt 6a 7“-% 7"'a 7'4 3 Inter O G N 1 st 6aD>4% 104 % 104% 16 Inter Me- M a f 6s «4% 89 4»«a 11 In t P a pc • nt rfg lm In 1"1 100% 100% 27 N Y <'cnr con 4s *4% M 4 >4% 17 NY CAM L . .. 95% 96 95% . N Y K.1 rf K%fl .114 4 114% 114 4 . 5 NY N HAH 7* . 100 l 1 100 131 NY N HA H 7a fr !♦»% 99% 99% 79 NY XHAII cv c.m 4K 91 91 91 N Y P.vs 49 Ctf.9 .49% 49% 49 4 3' V Y Tel rf 6s 4 1.107 166% 107 9 X V Tel k* i 4%* 98 95% 9.'.% 4" N Y 'V A Hos 4 4s 6* 66% 86% 21 Nor A West B .107% 107% 107% ' N- r Par new 5s J>. 97% 97 % 9.% Nor Pa>’ p 1 4s s .*.’>% s. t 29 Nor £t» P 1st bn A 9*% 95%, 96% Li O S I, i fg 4.* 97 96% 9 7 6 Or Wash R RA X 4s S2% 8.4 * 4 7 Tsc tJAEI 5s . ... 94% 94% 94 ', 26 Pan TAT 62.. . 94% 94% 94% 4 0 Tan Ax,, PAT 6s .1164 3 13% 114% 13 Penn UR 64s .110% IM'% l'"% 21 Penn RR ti p os 64 9* 97'* 9* 1! Penn RR gen t %s 94% '*4 ‘94% 9 1 pi c Marq rf 5t . . 9 9 9S% 99 7 Phlla Co rf 6* ! '4 4 ln4% 1044 12 phlla Co b'~* 96% 9 .% 96% 06% 16 I’ll 11 A H (I os . .1f'J % !«><.% 11.1 % 71 Pierce Arrow *s ... 95 92 92 . Pt Rv LAP 1st 6a B 97% 96% 97% 7 Pressed St fr 5s. 9F»% 95% 95% 30 Pub Srv X .1 6s . . PU% IN', 104% 1 Pent a Alegre 7s ..105% 3 05% 305% 5 Reading- gm 4%« . 95% 9.7% 9 1% 3 Reading gen 4s ... 95 95 95 * Rep lASi 54s 9:: % 9 % 9 % 19 R rd Ave ad.1 fie 44% 43 42% 7 Tb'rd A ■ « rfg 4« 65% *5% 66% * Toledo Edison 7s. .110 no 110 SO r p 1st 4- 9.' % 93 93% 3 4 r P c\ t 4s 994 9h% 99 % 7 1* P rfg 4* 87 86 86 12 r S Rubber 7 4* 1 *6 % 106% 106% *6 t S Rubber ;s . . 86% *6 ** % 184 I S Fiep *f 5s .105% 105% 305% M ft ah P v« A I.t 5S. Pt 93% 92% 15 Va car Ch»m 7%s 49% 49 49 % 87 As ''ar ('hem 7s . *7 % 86% 86% 1 \a R A r rfg h s 96 96 «« 69 Virginian Rv • . 96% 96% 98', 4 AAabash 1st 5s .101 101 10| 4 AA arrier ?.,g 7, *9.. *?% **% *2% i 5 U>«;*rr. Else ns 98% 94 9* t VS r stetn Md J*t 4.* 7 % 6 % *5% If- AV rstern Pac 4 9.2% S3 93% Western I n 6%* ..110% 110% 31 o \ 5 4\ rating Elec 7 s I o;% 307% 107% West Shore Ms * AA 11ron A • 0 sf 7 4 * 7 71 7 2 13 AA iIson A Co Jst 8e. *>6 95% 9 . % 49 W Ison 4 • % r ■. t 6a 7? 70% 7 2 9 Y g« 1 n Sh A rube 6* ?*% *»*% 0 6% f bonds today v»re )1rt 763,000. c on 1 pa rrd with >. 201.000 pre \ ous dn' and 19.948,000 a «ar agrt Chicago 84f 00 k . Quotation, furnished by .T « 17a-lie A co 724 Oinaha National bank building Phon»s .lackson 61*7 8-9. R ■ d Ask Atmour A <7*o I.el pfd 93% 9.2% ! Albert Pick . . 21 % 2 2 Carbide . 69 % 6 9% Edison Co ..127% 12* •udahv . 106% 106% Diamond Match .11T 1;* Deere pfd . 91 9 7 Eddy Pa per . IK Nat Lea the* . 5% 4 -•. 4 Ren Mot ore. % 20% Swift A 1 n . . .116 3 fr % Swift Interna 32% Thompson . . 46 46 % \A a hi. . 20 % Foreign Exchange Kates. Following are today • rate, of exchange as compared with th* par valuation. Fur nished by the Pete; a National bank Pa r Va I. Toda v Austria . .2n .onoots Belgium ... 195 «5d$ Cans da .1.00 3 no Caecho Slovakia .0 .0799 Denmark .27 1 79 5 England . 4 * 6 4 7 6 7 5 France .193 .0513 tie-many .23* .2510 0 recce .195 ft]5l Italy .. 1 95 .041 6 .Tugo-SIavia .20 * .oi0g Norway .27 .1.5 31 Sweden .27 .27 00 Switzerland .195 .19*0 Nexr York Produce. Nexc York. March 9 Butter- Firm; ’e eipts. 7.227 tubs; creamery. higher than extras 49 >« rf f»0r. creamery ext-as s n* *>\tr*« 2 4 ti 38c; Pa^if!^ coast whites ex fas 38%®29r; do frata to extia frets 34 8 37 %c cheese — Firm; '»o r»t« 56 77* pounds. * ce whole * fl.-xta fresh fan- • 246 244*' do average *un. 22c; state vh'«’a r> ' x f xts ll»i fsr*-y to fancy ape ''■» 208 76 4 <*. do average run, 2 5 if :»4c. New York Poultry. N*w York. March 9 l.fve poultry ' jc e» No t»c • s t q u o t a * i o n • F. x p r e * a quotations Chickens "Ct®4«c; broiler* lsrg<» an,- *maH 650 fowl* tinquot*d Turks.' s 4*'3( r. ducks. 26 8.39- . gee.# 25c Dressed P u *r». Firm . (tr fow « 2^® tic, old rqOater. I*g74r. turkeys, western, 36® 44c, sc'jth w e* ■ *■ rr r,ft8 42c. frozen. *0 4 4 4 9 16 per cent, gMaweHHHHHH FUTURES 1 j We Solicit Your Orders for Grain or Provisions for Future Delivery in Chicago and All Other Markets * 1 PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL IMPORTANT MARKETS OMAHA OFFICE PHONE, AT Untie 6312 LINCOLN OFFICE PHONES(&'• Duff.V no , OMAHA KANSAS CITY LINCOLN CHICAGO j Updike Grain Corporal ion J Experienced Efficient Reliable I * < NELSON R UPDIKE, SR., President rfa= . , r | New York Curb Market | | New York. March 9 Reactionary fen •letii-lea prevailed in today * curb market m sympathy with tha general decline e*»n auppPed ’o aorve of the le.-eMr weak issue*. Practically all the a ■ iv » 'hnrei closed fractional!' high*’. T.lbe’t i'b *iil Sfiues, on-j of the few stocks iim affected by the recent break, duplicated Its \ear a high record. Public utilities were heavy. Electric Rond and Share and I.ehtgh Power *ern»! ties falling back 1% and 1 points, r* spec.t i velv. New- Tork, March 9 Following Is ’be official Jlet of transactions on ’he New York Curb exchange, giving all ab-cka and bonds traded In: lf't Adlrondac k 1*A !,. 36% 36% 36% 1 t'O Am Haw B 5*. 1 ’• % 10% 1 har. 1 % l'% V■% 5#0*r S I.t A Ht 1% T 1% 13*ft i s i.» a Ht p“ : % : % 7 4 lift Ctil PA I. A . 74 % 74 74 % 2 400 Mare Radi*. Orp.. 16% 15 T 6 400 Whit* Ruck 19% 19% no VYh'fe Rocks ctf* 1*'. 14 1* )7ft0 Wick Spen St new. 5% 5% 5% GO* Yellow Taxi Cab . 16% 16 36 Mandard Oils. 460ft Anglo 4 Oil ?o% 7"% ?o% 10 Berne S vn »e- :14 71 4 21 4 ;ft ('heseoer Mfg ftf.11" 11" 31" 270ft Ccntinen's* Oil . 2* 77*» 27T» 700 Ban b!a 4Y|1 46 5, 46 46% 110 Til Pin# l.if's v?• 1«S 150 "ft Imp Oil Can new . * > % * % 7."% 41 Inf P?t . 7«% "6 76% jftr. Magunlia Pet 1 4 4 3 4 *% 74' « 70 N T Transit ... 7" 7! % 71 % :« North PI*. . . 4 *4 % 4» % ' io .the. Oil ... 71 % 7 ■»% Ti% 5flo P»nn M*x Fuel l\n V v * Ari« T.d . < . *•« «». <0A IV'.ai ... 7^ ‘ 1 !7on R,,n r«n . * . i;«i> son cr..k rm. . ?*■-, ;« ;on ti.1.! ■'«««,n r n 100 l td Central Oil • * • 5 « [ 1590 Venezuelan ePt * • 4 » * * * • 10tiO»\Vehf Hta OA-Ld ... 3'* , 1 1190 Will 1 >x i "I I* ' J • 0 V\ * I" • * • Mining. M fiOOO#Arl*"na Clobe *' *' 1000*BuMe A West . .. U* *' 1 . 2«no Cmiiifio C 7ft**n*in»l I«ead Mine#.. K* J* I•'*. Cmk« 1 • t £09 Kav Copper ..... 4 m~'• , * 2000*McKLn l» • *ov .. 4" 100 VIa•«.,n Valley .... I *4 ' *4 * 0500 Ohio Com* *r ....10R *•"’ 4 2.;<»o♦Plymmitli lead t»2 £* •; 100 T*! r * m i e r i Job! .... ,?* '• • 1Q(ift*Ked Warrior .... 2o *o 3 moo»St Slhrr-l.end ...Is* 1® *s i H i . onn pah H in*, 7 1 100 Tonnpati Kxt .... '• % "% - T4 NblM'tllteil Kasmrn. • 00 I nreil V . • I \ t : * t i \ 10o l'* ah Apex * s * • 1400 Wen den Cop Min 4'i 4 > 4 *s lionirMir ItomU 3 Allied Pa.*' r v. . 9. 4 ^" \ 92 \ 21 Vim It- t Suiff B# 1 4 1"" 1nA fc "0 Vm ties A El ft* 97 !•**% 0*.'■4 7 Aim Roll Mills *!« 1«0*% 1 »"• J "4 At Sun Tob 97'i 0 j O’* a 2 Ana Cupper tV_l"*: 1** 102 2 \.*«.l S II(In •.',*< * I 41 *1 6! A C, & M I .Vs '• ♦» *» • Reign * Paper * * \ 0 7 !{■ 1 Te) Canada * !*■'’, ?l<4 Rei b St 7* ’ .1"*', H*.s U'- , '.' Can Nat Ry K»i 7#.ll'J*a 11" % 1 !( i ' K 1 A p • 10' I' M, Id, | 3 6 Cities S«nv #s R..U4 174 17 4 * Vi c,ti«*s S«rv 7* D. .103 1 - 1 y 3"L % 7.7 CRIes S«rv PAE #?* '*21, 9:', 93*, 2 Con Has Halt fie. in c l* ■.», 1 *12 >4 ' 1 Con Cat Halt * , 10 • , J * *• 4 l"'* '* 1 Con Textile v* vi >3 A. 9 P < Ida by Park 9 C, 1 9 1 Deiro'i • tia* ft- 10 > 111.', by 1<* 3 0 Drtt fit Edison Ba.114%* 11 IV a 1 KhI Sug fis '33... 9*H 9«% P, 1 'lair Robert fs...jOO l J<*" 3 2 t»uIf Oil ,'s .. 9S»i 1 I. V|. \' Sc 1. 7a . IOL a 102 102’, 1 Msnlfohs 7s 101 c. lop, 101 >, 2B Mid Conr Pet B^,s 9 7 \ 97’, 97', 2 Morris A Co 7 4 s. 107', 10;!’, I0j«, 4 Nat leather ** ..10 IS 101 S 101*, J No St p rvt f, Sa . j07 *4 107 \ JOTS .* Ohio Pow .’a H. . . 9 2 'y *>'’»% 9 S 5 Peon P A* V i" 9.-, j»;, 9 n p„h Serf i:,m 5* * 9^44 9'(»4 9'4’4 B Pure C*|l ► S*. . .101 S 101 1 r. 3 Sl.awslie^n .» .m< 1°4 im 1 South »'ai Frj 941, 9 4’% 9 4 k S4 Stand HAH *’%».. 1?1 31%*4 Jl»S ft sr roi \ t «107*4 j 07 S i''V, fi Swift A ' r» -« , «ft '4,-'N 9* ’s 1 I nited O I Prod 9s : 3 ? 3 V (run Oil m* ■*% 301514 loft*, 22 Wabash HR B’,* « 96 ?« 1 Web Mi *C,s 1 n t 14 1 <4,1 14 1 r, 1 t Foreign Bond*. 2V City Bogota s« f% #B i* b F *t HR Ft * r « S. *; 4 ft 7 14 $: .4 26 French N MSS 7s 8 % 8 6 *r'c 2 In' Ik I nland 7#°4^, 91 91 2 Netheiids f 72 m:a4 lo:^ 1 ■ 12 Krupp iF'r*»di 7§. 94’t 94 *, t J Ru#.*ian 61,s .17 17 17 I' Rua« ft',« 'tr* \r ] ^ 1-14 , 29 Nie A- HalsUe 7« ;■ & 9f4 #9 P', ft Snlvav A Crj fs m? I07T4 30? IP'.. ,» . ' i«i 1 si S 4 Swiss 'a ........ 199^ 100*4 100 , • Cents a s’ are Chicago Butter and Egg Market Chlraeo M?r-'-h 9 Quota*ions f nishsd by George f Clark, !« *• Wood men of the World bui!ding. Phone# ta, 1192. AT. 9165. __EGGS, _ 1 *'» ' H‘gh. ! T,r,sc ~^T'I. " •«. C. : : ! I 1 117 : s .?• *» ? \ , 171 S’ I 29i, .29*^ .291,-' .?i.a April 100 .39 \ *1 9 nr, l D"‘ ft 7 ( l't ,3 4 t 3 2*.' 3 * lUTT'Ki:. ' 1 '■ r• 1 -pen, 1 High. Low. ' Clou** Mgr 7' 4: % .4 v, 4: v4 C \ Apr. 33 j .4 3 *4 ( .47V .42'*' .42r% •Hina 11 1 -9’i 3 *, * .29 J .'9 4 I>e**2 4 | * •• ", .<1 V, tr‘\( ,4 V , New York Dry Goods. >.*««• Tork. Vfar-'h 9 Cotton c od# »*»adr to firm In the gray cloth* divls; ^ todgy but less actiyg than last I all gingham have be#n selling x*eP. Wash goods in novel'-e* continued Cotton yarns xvrre Improving in Inquiry _ and s*''adlnesa P.aw silk wa« eas’^r hero and low«»r in Yeknhoma. Silk# were in good den.and. Fall worsted dr»«s good# I.r-s will * e '■•pene 1 bj th« :a • res- pt lurer tomorrow. Jobbers reported * • • was smadjr but with retailers purchasing ■ mail lots ef many e •;« Chicago Cotton. Qj*',a!kS4 fur' «■ ed bv J P Pi w e a Co. 224 Omaha National Bank buvdmg. Phones Jgckaon £187 r**s. 51S9 Vrt Op^n High I Low. Close. Sat Mar. |2»: • 2*- f' '■ 2 5 7 * V ‘6 7’ «'* A J11Ie 17« ;.a 26 :.f) !26.26 '2fi.ru (?«.?."» c 3 j; 5 ' ^ New York ^ngar. Quotation* furnished bv .1 ? Pa-*he t Co., 2 24 omaba National Bank building. Phones Jackson M v7, 51 vs : 1 >• Art. 1 ' »pcn High. 1 Lew. c; «» - ; " , ~ 1 * "* M a V ■* 1 % 3 11 <1-19 M 9 I “ ' 4 Juir J 3 2# .7 7 4 3 "i 2 74 15 *'» s-r I * 44 ‘44 v't .1 3% } " * Tor ‘ tft 3 1< ‘ -» 3 ’< \ .7 4V New York Elisor. ^ New V Me, in « - t ‘ ________________ 4 Wheat Prices Too High Now? I H» . recent development* discounted I condition* upon which high prie« of wheat t* based this *ea*on' 1 DAILY LETTER < rihh^hed h> n» r • onN o'feeg advice on corn situation but also C foreer.st* *»ith astounding accuracy coming markc* ma.fi in grain 5 rM__ P--.. f ' trs . • c rrecL^>py,nd ,am > r»# } I^t*er sent on request. Send for same ’ TODAY. L POWARDS CRAIN SERVICE Dept. A44, 1 407 Webater BWf . - - Chicago. Ill |