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Tired Holders of May ^ heat Sell. w Break Is Result ———i Bullish Crop Reports From Southwest Offset hy Dull ness of Export and Spee ulative Demand. Bt <H\KI1> J. IJ51DEN. .InltersaJ ioe Staff t orrc»p«»udent. Chicago. March 27.— Heavy selling of May whuat today, credited largely to tired holders, precipitated «. had break in ■ bat grain and led to lower pricep in e l pits. May c heat sold .]uo n to *1 57 %. ;j loss of 7%e, and dnsed at tlie bottom Sensationally bullish mop reports from the southwest were offset by tlj#» dullness of export and .speculative demand. Wheat. finished 1%(U 7%c lower, corn was IVt1 2%<- off. oats \yer« 1 'dl ’jf down . r.d rye ruled 5%(g>4c lower. Celling of wheat by two leading house? was conspicuous. On the break tfpjfre 'mb excellent absorption which was thought to bo largely in th*> nhture of short, cov ering. Arthur \V Cut ten for months one of the outstanding bulls, wan credited with having gold a sizable amount of May wheat, which the trade regarded as liqui dation. The seaboard e^pfirmed expert sales of 490.000 busliois uh*ar and around 2,000.900 bushels' n* rye Russia was credited with taking 1.*>00.000 bushels --f rye. Liverpool cloned 1 >3 pence lower and at the best premium over Chicago in weeks. Corn broke with wheat. Liquidation In thr* def«*rre<1 months offset the scattered demand. On fh® dips there was evidence of support n corn but it failed to over• rome Mm liquidating mo\eriwnt. The d® ’•-tnd for (:t ‘■•li c,.rn showed little lmpro\** ' ■ent. although the basis w L firm com nared v i|i the futures Country offer ings nf this grain were light. Liquidation was heavy in May oats and prices, dippy«I <’ash Interests bought the May and sold the July At 2c difference. Despite the big export trade in r; e. thia grain sold off. Covering by sho'.tH 'vas the only sustaining factor *• f men * Ion. Provisions dipped under scattered 1 i • j u I - dating pressure ban) whs l')hl7%o off and ribs were £0 Vi 4nr lower. Pit Notes. New a prriaffning to wheat as.de fr.. n tfjo slow export demand, was fairlv rn • •* uraghig. and neat tlm la.-t many hi thf^- t.i*fdp wer<- of the opinion that the ‘market presented a near sold out condi tion, foreign market* ., f tale ha\e failed to .S\mp»thl7.e with the declines in North A ruction Live’pool ‘it the 'dose wn* practically -r a «*ii ppiUK difference with I'bn-ag” the May delivery there finishing n * $1.81% of 21 1 v o ovc our .Mac Last Meek th* proniuini was Pc. Reduced ship meats from the southern hemisphere and l.gbt port locks tli»qe were reported as stimulating demand for wheat in the United Kingdom. Demand for ca#h wheat in most mar kets of this conntTy was on l fair. Buy ers were holding back because "f the dis tinct weakness in futures .Meanwhile, stocks a' primary points, however, base b*en dt-u cased Kansas *'ity reported stocks reduced over 600,0-00 bushel.- for four days this week, and Minneapolis stocks decreased 275,000 bushel# for fm (!a> :*■ The predict ton - f unsettled weather for parts ol* the southwest suggested rain to tanv of the trade and t*ode«i to coun • teraet much of the pessimistic crop news : that was received. Tito plant needs rain ! badly over wide are:..* and unless It Is experienced within the next few days ' » scare of no small proportions will prob- , ably get under way. Crop prospect.;* in Illinois and Missouri arc regarded as f» - ] vorable. A prominbut eommission house had ad\lces today to the « ffect that con edition o7 wheat In Kansas averages 75 per cent of normal, and that abandon- , ment will be from 15 to 18 per cent of \ the area sown C HU'AGO PRICES. By T'pd'k® Gra'n Co., \tlantfc ill?. A c h*pfi'. I ibgii ! Low. 1 Close, | Tea. < v.-ht. ! I I Mav 1 65 5 6$ 1.57*4 157% 1.64% . 1.65%. 1.67% 1.64% July 1 %% 1 48% 1.42% 1.42%: 1 46% ; 1 48% 1.42% 1 46% • «ep. 1.36 1.36% 1.52% 132% 1.34% ! 1.31%.i. Rye ! ! I ' I Mav 1.26% 1.38% 1.21 1.28 1.27 July 1.18 1.18 1.12% 1.13% 1.17 Sep. 1.95 1.95% 1.01% 1.02% 1.05 Torn I ! I I , May 1.11% 1.12% 1.08% 1.09 1.11% , 1 111% . 1.09% 1.1 1 % . July 1.16 1.15% 1.1174 1.12% 1.14% 1.16% .'. 1.12% 1.15 gap. 1.15 1.15%; 1.12% 1.12% 1.16 I 1.15% . . 1.12% i 1.15% Oats May .44% .43 ! .42 .43% .44% '.43%' .14% July ' .46% .46% .46 .45% .16-fe i. 1. .4r# % Sep. .46% 46% .45% 15% 46% • .46%. . May 18.32 16 47 1* 07 1 6 25 16.33 Julv 16.65 16.75 1*' 42 1 8.63 116.65 Rios Ifay 18.00 .18 00 17 6rt 17 60 non July 117.90 17.90 117-60 .17.60 ,17.90 New York General. New* York, March 27.—Flour—Easier; spring patents $8.15 0 8.65; soft winter straight-. $5.15 n V60; hard xv.nter btraigMe, I8.150 8 5O Ry«* Flour—Easier; fair to good, $8.75® 7.10r choice to fancy, $7.15 07.60. Rye—Weak; No. L western. *1.33% 1 o b.. New York, and $1.31 c. i. f.. ex port i Wheat—Spot weak; No. 1 dark north ern spring r y. New York. lake and rail. ll.»o%; No. 2 hard winter, f. o. I).. lake and -dl. *1.71%: No. 2 mixed durtfVn do. 11.71%. No. 1 Manitoba, do., in bond. *1.80%. Corn—Spot easy; No 3 yellow, c. l. f. ' t r a c ? $ %; No. mixed. <iOj $1.27% • Oats— gpot easy; No. 2 white. 35c, Feed—Easy; western bran, 100-pound Backs. $28:00 Hay—Steady; No. T. $22.00 0 2 4.00; No. f. $19.00 0 21.00. Lard-sfiaey: middle xvest. $16.80018 90. Tallow'—Easy; special loo*e, 8%c; extra, t %c. MinnriiiHilU Grain. Minneapolis. Minn . March 27—Wheat— Cash: No. 1 northern, $1.4 9® 1 52; N’% 2 northern spring, choice to farcy. $1.67® 7.81: good to choice. <1.5601.66: ordinary to good. $1.1001.65; No. i hard spring, $1 3101.91: No; 1 dark herd Montana, on track. $1.4701.74; to arrive. $1.4701.74; May. $1.4$; July. IL49. * V»rn-- No. 3 yellow, 91.0101.0$. Oats—No :? white. 40'u 4*)%< Barley—69® 8.5< •. I Rye—Nr,. 2. $1.1501.17%. flag—No. 1, $2.78 0 2.80. Kan*>n* Clt* < ash Grain. Kansas City. March 27.—Wheal—-No. $ hard. 11.52® 1.74 No. 2 red $1.73® 3.7$; Mav. $1.19% bid nt $t.49%. bid; July. *1.54. hid a l $1.24%; September, $1.261*. a sked r’orn—No ■ hit... ‘-'9c7I S1.02: No. - II.'i l I •; No. : yellow. 11 »S f« j.M: No in!.",1 ji.oij® 1 03H . May. in.fljii aj.Hr I July, ai>ll» bill: fapt.uib.' ,i ■ . iilH bid. Hay—l .’ncluing' <1. i 4 liloigo < ash Prices. Chicago dai'-h Wheat—No. I . hard, 11,5V. Corn— No. 2 mivn.i $1.0* %: No. 2 yel low. Jl.ll % i, 1.1.; Oats—46% ® 17 '. ? •; White. 41%® 46c. Rye—L nquo* • d Barley- inquutrd. Seed -Tiiuotli, mi-! • *tnquoted Provision* l ml $16.20: ribs. 117.75; bellies. $31 5 7. M Louie l.ruln. St. Loui- VL.n Ji 27. Wheat—Cine May. $1.57% H -1. .July. *1.78% asked Corn-May. $1"7% bid: Ju1 r, *1.11% bid: September, it 11 % hid. >liniiefi|M»)U Ilnur. Mtnneapol'H March 2 Flour Market 15c 1o 20r lower, family patents, fs.ftSu *.r*L* Fhjin -128.5®. * C hicago Butter and Fag Future*. * ^tflcago. March 27 Quotations fur r. la had by Georgs F f’lark coinpanv. 100.3 WooBmen of the World building. Phone* Jacifaon M92 Atlantic 91*8. fSOOB. I Care. I Open. I High I l,oe I Cloaa~ M*r. I I J He X* .2ft l .29% .7ft .“9% Stg 2 .30% .30% I .30", I ."0% Apr. 72 .*0% .30 V .30% .80% May 12 . 0 .70% . :o ; .30% Dec, 21 .33 %' : % 33 %1 .3.1% HITTER, I Care. I Open. I High. I Low. | Cloae. Mar ~ n I .42% 12 % 41 % .41 % Apr. 26 * .42%; 12% 42% .42% May .. }.'.. Jun. .. !.:•••••• • pac,3 I 10%' 4110% 41 New York Sugar. Quotation* furnished by f S Hs^hs A 4*0 . 824 «‘*maha National Hank building Phone* Jackson 51*7, MX*. M 89. * 1 Open. I High. 1 Low I Close, |Lesfy. JJlav^ 2 ft *. f? »7 I 2 ft’. I " 97 1 ' ft July I J.l® 8 18 1.1® ’’ll B«p. 3.24 4 27 8.8? * 2.’. X 74 T)s.\ I 3.31 I 8 86 3*1 I 7 38 1.81 Jan. I X 1ft | .*< 21 3 19 - ’• I i 19 limtisit• Lite Poultry. Kan see «‘ity. Mo. March 2* PeuM*- i E’en* ic higher, 23%•• broilers, ■< high •r. 4. Other poul'ry and produce up . *&anf tU. • | r " - "’" — N Omaha Grain v. ..— , . - -- Omaha, 'March 27. Cash wh*at sold on the table* ?<■,«.ay a* sharply lower price* undet the Influ ence o the break in future*. Few buy ers lwere in the market, ard he light receipts, only 14 car a repor' <1 in, was sufficient to supply requirement*. •orn was In poor demand nt sharply lower prices R* eipta were IS .-are Data soldi from He to tc olwer. Re ceipt* 1* . ufs. Oats sold from ’ e to lr lower. R<* barley He higher. "malm (Arlot ’sale*. WHEAT. N’o. 1 hard; 1 car, $1.64**. No. J hard; l car, *l.f»4*«. No. 3 hard; 1 car. $ 1. <5 3 \ CORN. No. S white. J car. $ lfd). No. 6 white* 1 oar. 90 No. 3 yellow : 1 -aw $1.01, OATS. No 8 white; 1 <■•.?. I4!jc; 2 can4 44 1 ar. 44 V No. 4 white: 1 car. 44c. trample w hite l* oar. 40l--e; 1 car. 38c. BARLEY. No. 2: 1 ogr. 93c. Dolly Nitrcflon of Drain Received. WHEAT. Hard: 3 cars No. 1 4 care No. 2 car* No. 3, 1 car No.1 4. 1 cur No. 6. .Mixed; 1 car No. 3. Rc ip la of wheat. 12 cars. t ORN. Yellow: 4 car* No. 3, 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 6. White: 4 car* No. 2, 2 car* No. 2 Mixed: **ar No. 2. 7 cars No t. 8 cars No 4. 1 car No. 5. Receipts of corn. 22 cars. OATS. 3 car* No. 2, 10 cars No. 3. 2 cars No 4 Receipt* of nal*. Invars. Total receipt* of all grains. 49 car*. OMAHA R KCKI PTS AM* SHI P M ENTS. (C'arlots.) Week Y»-ar Wheat . .... 14 2;: 9 Vrn . 1 x 36 2s Jats . 14 44 19 Rye . . 1 Barley .. 3 l 1 Shipment*— Wheat . So 4 ‘orn . 22 40 62 Oat* . 64 1 16 Rye ... . 3 Barley \. 2 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. V. eek Ye*r Harlots-- Today. Ago. Ago. 5Y hea L ........ 10* 14 2 ’orn .. .ML v> 7 5 Juts . 4 7 19 4 5 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlote— Today. Ago. A50. "Week Year Wheat ... 14 71 3 ’orn . 36 60 14 Jat* . -i 6 ST. l.OUIS RECEIPTS. Carlot*-- Today. \go. Ago. Week Year IV heat .91 56 ’orn .. 62 32 74 »ata .>..34 51 39 NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlot*--- Today. Ago. Ago. Week Year Minneapolis ... ....126 i"7 MO Duluth .110 104 69 Winnipeg .37', 131 804 Boston Wool. Boston, Mass.. March 27. Some ••■k e moving in the, wool market, but th* (mount is verj limited. Some of the arger com'erns prefer not to operate, as hoy consider that an;, business tram* icif,| is on a forced market. Fleece aools are moving in small quant It ic«. aixU* cents in flic grease is dip top <400 atfon for Delaines of excellent stock. Boston. Mas*. March 27.- The Corn net rial Bulletin tomorrow will nay. "The demand for wool has been re itrb’ted again this week and un-Mr the iteady depressing Influence of a dull tnar tef. prices have *hown a further tendon y to decline, although many quotations nust be regarded os hardly more than tomlnal. Manufacturers generally are tn lifferent to wool offerings and not a few lealers deem It inexpedient *o name any trices for their holdings until the manti urrvrer* get ready to buy wool. Tli# woolen mills still are the beet eitu ted of any. worsted nisnufa- Juror* being it tie encouraged by any recent de\e]o; nenui although strongly of tbe opinion hat the market must turn in their fa-, or »efore long. The foreign marks'* are v*ry firm and gainst the buyers on merlhoe. wli'le i rose-bred* are showing an easier ten iency. iop* being down a penny a pound n Bradford. "There is little new from th* west, the Tower* ^nerallr expressing the deter flirtation To hold until shearing time and ven longer, rather then accept current Ids "Mohair I* slow, but fairly steady." The Commercial Bulletin will publish ha following woo! quotations tomorrow; Domestic: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleere*: Delain. unwashed 69&61c; half-blood; ombing. 69*0 60c; \ Mood combing, 59 'a ‘ ,0c; quarter blood combing, 38(0 59c ; fine inwashed, 62'® >5c. Michigan and N'ew York fleeces: Delaine, unwashed. 66f$57c; half-blood, in washed. 56^-5 7r; *s blood combing, "S if 5 9c; quarter blood, unwashed, 58^5*c; ine unwashed. 50|f52c. Wisconsin Missouri and average Nev England. Half blood, 56$ 57c; ** Mood, 56 4J57c; * blood. 5510 5*0. Scoured basis- Texas, fine 12-month* selected). $1.50(81.85; fine 8 months. ; 1 r-4 1.30. California: „. ... Northern, *1.45: middle county. $1.30 24 ,.35; southern, $1.10ft 1.2'. Oregon; Eastern Vo. 1 staple 11.47 0 1.50; fine md F. At. combing, $1,360-1.40; eastern lothing, $1.2001.25; valley No. 1, 21.-8 q 1.82. Territory: Montana and similar: Tine staple choice. f 1.600’ ■_ half dood combing $1.35 0 3.40. blond comb ng $11801.20. ** blood combing. $1.12 J 1.3 5 Pulled : Delalnf tl4.Jl.50. AA. $1,400*45: A tioers. 11.25 ft 1 30. Mohair; Re* combing. $0ff*Ie: best carding. .9 075c. ^ . New lork **ugar. Nev York. Mat h 77 Sj . • •■aw - .gur unchange, today at 4T* . duty paid .ut late April •hipmeiC was higher m 1 ;ir Sales of 5,000 bags of Cuban s' i Ha.-* and 12 Orto bags at 4 7D* for second ,alf of April shipment were reported. Ra* sugar furures were steadier «n •overing and buying by trade intere.y Prices advanced J to 4 points on actl « positions. but reacted near the close un_ 1 ej- realizing end were finally 1 to • points net higher. Mar dosed Fuly, 8.11c; September, 3.25c; December, 1.38c. Refined sugar was easier and un. hanged to 20 point* lower, with list quo (atfon* ranging from 5.9006.00c for f tie granulated. and no improvement In do maud. , , Refined future* were nominal. New lork < offer Futures. New York. March 27.—Coffee future* • re lower today owing to reports of f i her decline* in Brazil and an ea*i» r one In the cost and freight market. The ipening was 12 to 16 points net lower mil active positions -old 18 to 25 poln's . low yesterday * closing figures under liquidation. May broke to 1«.7fmf but later 1 allied to 18.86c on covering The rlose was 13 to 1* points net lower. Sal** were estimated nt "O.'lOb h"KH closing quotation*- Mar. D 45c; duly. 17.77c; Pep’en.ber lH.HSc, October, 16.1 O' ; December. 16.26c. Spot . off**, quiet; Rl<» 7s. !*0 *3<-. Santos 4s 26fcc to 8«c. Thlcago Butler Chi-ago. March 7 Liberal offerings of 9 2 score butter today • aused a sharp decline In the butter market. At the de cline the market on 'op score* appeared weak, while scores belt- •• Du were steady and In fair demand. Sto--k* of butter oil the street were comparatively light it u said the r lack of confidence and interest .01 the part of buyers v as largely respon sible for the decline There waa h liberal supply of < si t rallied car*, whl-li were freely offered. I esh butter, 9 7 s-ore 4 \ ■ . 9 1 s-’or* 45c, 9n score, 44’jc; 89 score 44' ; JR* score, 41 - . '•I -ere. ?7‘£ 8• e. 31 r < Vntrcll/.ed - arlots. 9" s-ore, 4*V«•' H ' score, 44 1 a*• ore, New \ork I try (UnkU Now York. Merel, 27- With th« demand f,,r cotton good a listless. pi i'''v toda* were reported softening In sheeting* and prlnr clothe. Finished good* order* can r forward normally and steadily for the season. Haw *111. wa* Steadier and more local buying wa* reported «♦ the n*w low level* I .oral wool mark*!* "'ere steady, with the trading light, and in qutrle* better llurlap showed r.o change hare for the day. but price* were slightly firmer abroad. Retail buying continued light, but order* have beetr frequently repeated for Bilks and wash fabrics. I lilcago Mpot Marwel. rhlcego. March 27. Rutter- Receipts, « tube; 1(01 yea’ ft .723 tuba; extra*, if. Hr; « ai> or track, 18 old; 3 new . standard*. 45V4r; txtra first*. 44V4'&4i< . first* 4C«S 0 48S'-. 89 Score, 14'; c; kh score, 39’ic; *e< ond* 33 087 Sc. Kgge - -Receipt*. 21 „’1M* <a*e*. last vear, 24.870 cM*e*; hvh on track. *11 Old; ‘38 new: firsts, 2i)02O,4c; dirt*. 27**0; check* 27Vic; storage packed axtra*, 3't *tor v ge p%cK«d firsts, 3b '+■ Tone Rutter, easy. egg-, firm. # Chicago fotten, Quotation* furnished by .1 k Rii-he 8r Co.. 224 Omaha National Rank building. Phone* Jackson 8U7, M88. 8183: I Open. I High. I Low. | Close. | Tea. '.fav 2 4 ‘o ha 24.10 i?4 8 9 J'4 7-r. ' tulv 2h 14 33.19 4.89 10 :.r 07 r>, t "tin *4 rr, f 4 :h 4 4/, :i 4* r»er ?l 4'. "! 4.60 2 4 4 0 ..*4 4b 24.(70 Lxiilon elltff. London kfsrrh 2». 14 nr Sliver, 81 Si per oun« e. Monet 4 S per cant Discount Rate* Short and thr#4 i unth" hills, 4’. 18 r#r • ent New V orl* 4 ot ton Vm-. Mu 1 rh : The , 1 .1 ■ * In 1 fir'1"-* cloned hu»*|> e 1 e w < I v net 4 pwlnia loner la U points higher. r-—— -v Omaha Livestock v__' Livestock rwflnN at the nritirln.il mar- j kefs Irirtax were; < iittl** ll»*g*i **Ueep llinahn l.mm* ‘MHM* H'.oo" thbaao . ... l.tHNt I.ViMHi lft.OtMH C its ...... 7tN» l.MM 4.5001 Hioil\ MIX . 1.‘400 7.300 500 | M. I.miis . l.tftO 3,000 750! h|. .lo.eph . 100 11,tMH) Omaha! March 27 Receipt* were: r'nttle. Hog.-. Sheep Official .Monday. 6.823 l",337 7.160 official Tuesday...-. 7.997 12.730 13.437 Official Wednesday . h.nj»; u.522 14.496 official Thursday .. 5.643 lft,9lS 9,6]». t Miniate Friday. l.t"0 9."O0 Ift.ft"" Five days this week '.'*.v:* .71.50 7 64.9'-:'.' (Same days last week. 27.692 7".77'* 43.331 i Same two w’ks ago '• t x*o* *.9.*4j 5 2.•'•ox . >am« three w’ks ago.5"t:>9S 7l.x94 y 54.47 5 Same days year ago. 3 .'• )7 83.025 39.4x3 Cattle—Receipts. 1,300 herd. Light Fri day receipts of cattle sold on "bout a steady market all around. Part of a load of tlir best Meet* here bl'lght ll'he'*. Steers and yearlings are closing 25 v I'm below the high time of the week. or not far front steady with Ipsi week’s • lose. Rood cow's and heifers a re 25c higher, medium grades are Ready and plain kinds are as much 2i »• ■ *c : • *w • Stockers and feeder* are .*: eady to 2. < higher, better grades showing the advance. I Quotations on cattle: Rood to choice yearling*, $9 77• 11."ft: fair to good ye«r i>ngs, :»"'a s*.;'. ; common 1-- fair year lings. $7.7..® ^85; g.c.d io choice steer--. $10.00® 11.1ft; fa ir to good steers, $900 ®>10 00; common to fait steers, i ; "t* d 9.00; trashy warmed up title, *7 i»0(®» 7.75; good to choice fed heifers, $*.60 ®» 9.75; fair to good fed heifers. *7.60 in) S.50; common to fair fe<l heifer*, $6.5"®' $7.60; good lo choc * fed cgws. $7 "ft <’ 8.25; fa• r io good led cows, $5.50® 4.76; common to fa; cow*. 4.76; good *n ch*>i- e f- eders. 17->5 ® 8.* ; fa': t-» good feeders **."" . •>" not to fair feeders. $5.75 u 6.85; good to choice stooii fH, 47 i5'aS.7'; fait good stockcrs, 16.761'Ci ; : common to fair stockers, t, iW*t 7c trashy sto-'kers, >7>.ft0® 5.75; stock heifers. $ 1.50 Vr 4.2': stock cows. *' . 75 <S 4.6ft ; stock calves. $5.501! •*.fib; *eal calves. $3.ft01®‘9.09; hulls, stag", etc., *2.76® 7.26. flKHK STKKRS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. in. 824 $ 9 37. . VS'* S 9 35 2ft. 9J 7 9 75 16.1"4J l'» ft a F .... 1203 1 ■■ 1 ft 25.1121 1015 I 2 .... 9 3 1 1 ft .ft STKERS AND HKIFKRP. t 42ft P Oft 10. 6 49 9 2o 14. 9 36 9 Oft DOWS. 3 .lift? b So l. 1 170 7 00 2o.1305 8 no H FIFKR*. 10.. ... 6 2 0 6 71 .... % S 3 9 10 BILLS. 1.1220 4 21 1.1580 6 75 1 . *20 S ft' « W.YFS 2 . 2S‘> 4 6" 1. 22(V f* .'0 1 . J4ft 7 00 1. 12'* 7 59 2 . 13ft 8 0*» 3. ..360 h 25 1_ lift x 75 ST( "'KKUs VXD FKKDLUS. 4 830 7 10 Hog-- Receipt* x.D" head. A bearish tone again dominated the market all aiound. Supplte* were not burdensome, I*ij. pessimistic report* from other < en «rs proved depressing influence* locally .. r;d prices underwent further setback of 16® ?5<- from vest* i ia>'- do*". Bulk of all a; lea was at $12 •'•#13.90. with top $13.10. nous. No. Av. Sll. Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr. t, I 17 i" $ I :• 5" : 7. 2 4) 1X" $ I 2 76 76.. 222 7 * I 2 80 67 . .213 . . J 2 90 84.. 198 52..227 . 82 230 2'*0 13 00 41.. 287 . 49.. 227 . 6 327 18 10 51. 3.-7 4'l . v*>. . 5‘>4t .. ..... 59. SO'"* . Sheep Receipt*. 9.7 0ft head. A fairly Ian*--* Friday tun <>f lam us was at hand, with demand con'inning slow prices broke large!- Shearing lamb* »t.e.idy to v-=-ak. with aged sheep showing I'ttle change, Quot a tIon* r»n sheep und !*mbs: I ambs, good 1" choice, f l 5.ft" *r 1 6.50; lambs, fair r •. good. * 1 4.25 4.75; 'anil* extreme hfflvt-s. $1 3 9"® 1 t . r hearing lambs II 4.00® 1 ■ SO: wethers. ‘9.7 - n 11.00 ; fat ewe*. $7.6" ® 9.75; yea* ling-. It 1.5 OS 13. 00. ( hicagn l.iiMfnrl* n,t. upo, Mar* h 27 (L’nKM .c,a:*s De partment of Agri- ulture * Dog* H" ■ •' i n t * 13.000 head. ruarket .slow mostly 1O#20o lows’* than Thursday ■ high fim**, or a round eteady with ihe average; eariv trading mostly to yard i radei e shlppe •* and small packers: early rnp. *1? nf*: bulk 2 3 to -3*10 pound but* bets. *H 40# I” hulk ’9" <o 21" pound ^'era.g*--. $ t ” " u 15.30; 14" t«. 17- pound av**rag- * mostly at $ 1 2.7o er 15 I. buik pa. king • $12- " ft 11.75; strong weight slaughter pigs ..•.oativ .1 $12.on downward: he*v> weigh*. $ 1.; 2" <j I 3 ; medium weight. 11” !"’d 13.3", light 'vsighf, *11 »"u D 30; light I’glu $11 75# 12.10; packing h-*gs. smooth. 11 : 75 It 1 3 00 ; pa» It.ng hogs, rough, flz.eQ . I7 3 .slaughter pigs. *11 "'j 'a 12.11 rile—Receipt*. 1,000 head; fed steer* : rid • «trlinga .vth . generally strong to higher, several loads of medium and 'Vftiglltv ■ a ttl*. $10.""# 11.00. Some aver aging 1.473 pounds at l«*?er price: ye?r iingt upward to $11.40: top, $S .'■•*<# I" ■ "; far she stock generally steady; lower grade kind still extremely dragg hulk fat cow- $4 7o#7 "0; heffera hirgalj ■ ’ $7 ::>■«» aO: bulla ami • ilvea unchanged, hulk bolognas *154# 4.73; mod veil calves, $9 on# 10.50; few to outalders at $i 1 5o Vi 12 00. Sheep—Receipts 12.000 head; marK«t verv dull; no early aalea of fat wool lam ha talking aharply lower; f-vv bida around &'•" lower; good 30 to M-pound weight bid at $15.50; no action on weighty kind, six deck* of good to chohe « aM; furma spring lambs $17 hi, averaging *».* pound*: fat sheep steady; odd lota or rut ewes. $*.30#9 00; shearing lambs weak. Kansas i Ity livestock. Kansas rity. Mo.. March 27 —f united statt».j Department of Agriculture.)—< at tle-Re. efpts. 700 head, calves, receipt*, inn head: mar’ ' for bee' steers and year lings alow about stead' fee. load* r i Mttsn, $9 25# 10.25; la*ter prlr.* t..p on j-.eavv s-e^rs. two loads Texas meal fed, t; no(#|.n»i other killing classes mods’ -ftfh, series, stead,.. :>u'k but'-her eows *4 # 7 on . .inner* and cutte*-*. $2.Tbit 4 tin; practical veal top. *9.on bologna li tills, *4 23#4.73; stocker* and feeders very dull, nhout steady with week a de cline. Hogs—Re“eip*e. 2 • 00 head: market very slow, fully 15c lower >h«n Thurs day's 'lose, shipper* top. 113.15; packers bidding $4' i" nr chilli.* heavier .ulk «f sal *■ $14.70# 13.1n; de* rable 1$0 to 20" pound averagi4-. $1 2.50# 1 3.1 5 ; light lights 25e li.wet ; 130 to H" pound averages. $12 00 # 1 i f.n : packing sows*. $12 26 #12.60; st... k »» g* acarre, steady. Sh»»ep -Receipts. 4 500 head: lambs un even: generally steady to 2.’>c lower; top, $1 U"; other* mostly $ t 3.00 tf 15.50 ; • reme heavy kfnda, $13 13# 14.60; clip per* 112.00; no sheep offered. Hast St. I-utile LIvmUniIi. F.«a* fit. Louis. Ill . 6fatc(, »; Hogs Receipts, 6,0t*O head; slow: *tead> to weak compared with preceding day’ageii etal average: few enrlv Bale*. $13*04/ •3.90; hulk ..f good hog a, $ l J. Ito # 13.7ft; llyht light* and pig* generally stead> . spot* higher; carle hulk 13" to D*" pounds $12 25; 11U to 130 pounds, $11.00 a 1 2.30; light pigs, $10.00# 11.00; p n • k e i *i i vv s. $12.50# 12.7.'. r’attle Receipt* m50 head; beef sfeera. butcher aha at**. k and cannera. ateady ; bologna hulls steady r.» 2 ••• higher. g.<od snd choice light \eator*. 25c lower; best stocker a and feeder at cars, unchanged. ■ th»- ' kind* 25c lower . one load st^r,., $S..'.". nix . i m lightweight steer*. $7 50 # '•60, olio • ar mixed steers and heifer*. $10,00. .owe. largely $5.60ff*-76; fan i peis. $2 li‘i a , 00: one c*. r bologna bulla, '96.25; bulk and practical top vealers. $11.00 Sheep- Receipt a. T.'.n he*d; nominally ! stes.l; . receipt* practically alt direct; | quote choice handyweight wool lamb*. ' $ 1 5.7 h n t , fi* •..? $1O0*» and down Nout llty IhfstiHk I 81','J* « It y It M»' h 2 / ''eftl* He • nipt*. 1,200 hand market alow; killer* sternly, -tinker* weak fat eteer* and vear Pug*. $7.80® 1 '"I. hulk. 10.00® I".00; fat .. we and hetfera f (*0®10.n0; tanner* and cutter*. •$ 2 SO® < ooi yen la, *'• no® ft So. bulla $4 J . :/' So feeder*. *« SO'#/ i Oil Rt»rk-r- * 1.00'## 7.:.0; afock eatlmg* and ■«!• ** ft ■ 'IhT.fn; feeding < ov* and heifei h. I.i j!. n * Huge Ft. alpfa. 7/00 head: mm ket *1 ' . bidding 2h *• lower: top »I *» I o bid; bulk. $ 11 so f# I 4,00; light*. $1n on d I!. 7f*. hill# here. $12.He® 13.10. mined. ?l2Hf>® 12 ft',. he vy |,N. kel*. II" ‘3 If 12 00; Mag*. It" no®in 2- uettvg idga, $!n on® 1 1.Q0. Sheep lle<e|pt ft. .»•»(» head; market s ■ dj . la mi •*. Ilf 7 •• ■v'1* f 0 7' et. I mil* l.lte Mock MarkH. St, I,.,uie, Mar*'b 27 «’nttle Fie eipta. ! |.;*b’» bead: m.irkel, atead); native beef intee/a. f« 30® I 2 > <• . \*arllrg • te*r» and I heifer*. $f» "® 12 "0 ; --owe, $’> 00 ff ft 1’6; [ erocker* and feed* re IS 7S C * " . 1 >!'"•. 14 oo®* 1 I cHiinere and cuttera. $» 2 *1 4.7 f, . If'.gt Re»*e|pt •, "00 bead. matket. ateady; mine,I and but-her*, $1 I SO® 1 ;i S" . K 1 bee vlr a. $ IX * 0 '#f l ftO. rough*. it l T f.; light a. $1". Sfe® 1‘: 05; pig*. *1100 fi I ’. 2ft; bulk. $13 :>5t$13 Tfc. Sheep Re*’#j i pt e. 73" bead, market ateady; mutton ewe*. $*00®10 0n leniba I) 4 no® 10.00 . cannera rnd cnoppera, $3.SO tjr.no. *t. .loaeph livestock. S .Tneepb, March -7 *’%ttle fie . Mpte <oo bend markat atead bulk of Meere $•> 30® 10.on, ova and he far* 11 SO ',10 75; cal' *« $4 r.oJJS.OO. atorkara and feeder a. $6.on® t 2a. ting} - Receipt* ? ono head. mark-t t"®1ftc lower; fop. *12 35; bulk of aalea. $ 12 ft s ® 1 rt 2 r Sheep Reelpi* It.000 head, market ■ low umh« $1 4 33 ® 15.78; ewea, $ft 50 (7 0 76 Turpentine and Vtoeln *a\»nnnh <1h Mm h 77 t urpanHn* l|i m. ft 4- ’* <7 ft4 a* . an I * a. .173 barrel*. »• ralpte, l“.ft ha'rale; shipment* 111 hatrela at ork. 2,1-91 l>a > re»# Roeln M m ante* S"ft eg alt a * raeelpta, ft 7l ogaka; ahlpmente. IftO ca*ka. atnek, 1.4 2 4 * « • k a •junf* It 10 70: !i. |< ftfl, F 1*90. V. fr 9ft «J II Ot 1! I. $7 1 ■’ 1< t , ; \1, 17ft. \, M.70; WO. *ft 2ft; 4V1V. 1925 .V. I* "ft 1>ew 1 lift- ft*|*nt I ntlrni. S' <% M r Me - I ft uftton ^put, «4Ulat; middling. 2,6.30a. Pan American Is Leader in Rally on Stock Market Selling in Hulihvin ami Steel Ha* Vdverse Effect on Rest of 1.ist: M onev Hate* Vdvance. rt t. r. ri.vw. I nhyrtttl *errl»*e staff (orrevpAnclent. N>-.- Yot!:. March ’7.- Pan Americana tvm used today to rallv the stock mar ket in the afternoon after onnslderable selling n>■’-> its appearan* e in RaMtvln and ,cte. 1 with h had an adverse effect on 11;•» rest of The list Money rates advanc ed t .> 5 per < e*jt nnd put a damper on bullish operations, hanks called approxi mately *:",ooq,0"o of loans with little Mir-c town funds reported for specula live purposes. The principal reason for toe higher money rate is the withdrawal i.f the government of the March 10 tax money from local banks. IImru buying canto in Pan American "H” stock following Reports that undci i ho segregation plans the dividend on i he "B shares would be increased ft o.ni 16 to IS. v »t is understood that the p*n Amer chii plan ;s fa more favorable to stock holders than the street expects. T* l« l)o hen;. will continue thn dominating j 1 .-> tor. with Standard of Indiana interests mopleuientiug the present management. Accumulation is understood to he K" iu- on in the motor issue.*, particularly Hudson Motors. Studebaker nnd General Motors Genera) Kleotrfc wag bought--on pre dictions of ntU'h higher prices when its innual repot t for 1924 is published. The • '.notation has called a special stock udders' meeting for Mtc 12 to increase • h - number of special 41" par shares. Wilson Preferred did little, although ihe receivers will issue in t ho next, few tvreks a balance sheet showing that the •o r porn t Ion has $10,000,000 In working npltal, >*9 000 000 in banks which, aftoi re-raln deductions, will show approxi mate: \ $'».500,000 rash on hand. '*h ago .t Northwestern was ens of the m eak ' nil stocks due to publication «f - earning for- February United St*e| nnd Baldwin both sold at the low point of 'he • ea • . r*ottcm showed little change for the fl ay. New York Quotations ' New York Stock Kchanf# quotations furnished i <y .1 8. Hache A Co., 224 « it.-alia National bank building. Thar. High I,o w Close close Agrlcul Chem. l*> Air Heduc . 98 97 4 ?»4 *' * V.inx Rubber ....... 114 3'4 314 1*4 Allied 'He' . 9 2.4 *24 334 33 A lljP Cha ln»*M s . 79 77 4 7»*4 Am Beet Sug . .. 40 4 40 40 4 4" 4 Am Brake Sh F. . 93% Amer Can .. '714 -'7% 17o >R in«* • . Am Car A* Found . 202 199 200 J.*9 Ant llkle it lUlii . .. ll’x Am H *0- I,ea pfd *9 6® t 69 09 4 AT* Interna Corp. 44 4 4 Am Linseed Oil . -‘I '20% "% 1 t An I.or olio..12" 4 I 23 1 1 11 a Amer Radiator. 994 brier Shiv* A- Com . 114 11 Am Smelt . »8% »2% •!% *3 4 Am Sue it pfd l'*7% 1"74 3"74 3'"% Am Steel Found. .49 4 4«*% 43% 19 ' nep Sugar *34 ‘‘2’* 62% "2 4 Amer Sumatra .1*4 13 '3 14 \m Tel A, Tel ...’33 4 1-4 133 4 1-4 Amer Tob . 66% ■’,s% Amer W W & R! 46 4 44% 4 6 4»% An • r Woolen ‘ 4 *7% •% *4 Anaconda . 37 4 37 374 8 * 4 Annoc Dry Goode 179% 177 1 7 9 * 1*" \«>i! . •'■3 4 38 ; 3 A 'chiton .11ft HA 3 18% 11*4 At Coad L . . 168% 1 fin 150 17 2 '' l G A- W I . 7 4 3 3 4 7 4 All Ref Co ... 10" 9« 1"0 9? « 11 Baldwin .....114% J 1 ■' % 1 ’ ' % H , Halt A- O . 76 4 Tfi •' ' 4 ■* M. i r n ad a I V . "7 2 4 2 1% *74 - 2 11-ih Steel <' % 40 4 41 % 49 It ‘ h Mi* . "7 4 27 27 Hroo* Man Ft' * 4 37 364 •' ‘ * Brook Man pfd •v ftk vi' Kdi*«n Co.3 ft alif Racking . 1«3 4 in: 4 Gif PetroleuiJ 29% 27%2*4 2*4 a! .* Ariv. Miffing 47 4 4'% 47% 4* "anadian Pacific.. 148 140 4 14" 4 " *2 4 1 >nti a| leather. 16% 164 eti% Leather pfd.31 M 'erro de Pasco... 44% 4.3% 44 14% 'hand!**,- Motor#.. 3 4 4 3 3 3.3% :i,M, 'he# V C>hir» .... 93 4 92 4 ?! SC 'hi Ot West coin. ... 9% 10 .!.! Gt Weal pfd. 22-j 21% 214 21% ’ll *?n .v v \4 . 56 % 8: »t 67 ' M .v Sr I*.. 6% 6 6% 6 4 M Ar St P pfd... I04 10 10 4 9 4 • R r A r 4.4 444 4 4 4 l , "bile Copper ... •! 4 1 % 14 1 « ’hlno.214 21 2" i 214 Iluetr F’e.'hody .. 64 ' . ’"'•a ' "la »1 % 444 91 % * * 4 "olo Fuel A Iron. 144 344 34 ‘olumbtan Carbon. 4* Columbia Gaa ... .4. 4 64% % i % "ongoleum .. 37 17% .36% 4] "or ■ol Cigar* . . 17 4 "ontol Gas . . 7*4 7?-% 7 7 4 754 : ootin#ntal Can. .12 ilk it % | * ’ont Motor# .... 94 94 94 "rn Product# ... 3«% 8*4 3*4 ig4 *o#den .'27% 27 4 27 % 3 7 "rumble .. 66% 67 4 64 67 ’uba c Sugar . ... 12 % 12% bjba c Sugar pfd. i 7 % 57 4 67% 57 uba Am Sugar ..29% 2? 4 294 29 4 ’uvamel Frtilt . . ^.3 ,-:% 5: 53 9anlei-Boon* ... ., % .3 % t>3 d « hen i 33 '1 4 “’1 4 ‘e a Ar Lacka ...131 130 4 131 1324 l»‘ la A* Ftud .136 1354 J :J6 1 . "jp..»i! K Se- 1 4 J % i : • 4 141% 13 94 mine Mines . . j « * 14 4 K»dm»n Kodak . . . - lm» 1«9 hindwott John ... e % *.*4 14 644 ■:rl* . .. ..Si'S *(“» •Je Stor Bat .. 6.2% *.? , 624 •'■•■in Flayer# .91 9:, 4 . . 934 A ve Ft Line ... 144 ri«: Rubber .... 11 !<>% U U% N* I e a*! h m a n' a V ... 7 7 76 4 *7 "f, 4 Jeneral Aephalt.. 4 % 46% 47 4. i-nei l Kb a ... 2*‘4 26 4 4 26. 4 2-4 ien Motor# . f.9% «%% 69% *9 ln|d Dutt . ... 371, 374 JoodrbU . 53 81% 5 2'% 52% ?t N’or Ore ..54% 4 34% 4 4 it N’or U y pfd <2% «"4 ♦ !% 61 4 Gulf State* Steel 70 r#v* »9« 65*4 Hartmann Trunk :"k% 2S4 2*% 2* % Have* Wheel ... 314 G 314 3"% Hudson Motor# ..42% 41% 4- 4'4 Homeatake \f Co. ..44 44 Houston OH . 64% «3 63 Hupp Motor# ... 1fi% IK 1:. 15 H Oniral .11 a 4 113 % 11 14 1i.l iraplratlun . 23% 22 23 2s ftr Kng c Corp . 7 36 % 7 • % I n t#rna t Hat' t • • 1 1"" I"1 % 9* Hit Merc M ... 12 4 11% U * 12% Ir M \| pfd ... 42% 41 414 4 1 Inter N'i»k«l . "2*4 21, % 26% 4 Intel Pa pel .... 5 0 4 41 3"4 , 1 T .t T\ I >|1 50 . vj# 4 •. Lidep G .* 4 4 22% » 4 4 Jones Tea 174 16 % Tot dan M..tor 44% 4 4 44 4 4 5 k c Southern .. 3"J% 31% .32 32 *5 kell.' Spi In*, field 1 - U . ! % ]4 K nr.". ..I . 4V", 4*'§ 4*4 l«4 Le/' Rubber. 1. Lehigh Valley . . .24 71% 7.4 71% Lima T,o •ouiotlc# * 44 64 6I4 t'4 i .on** i % 4 Lou A NmmH . ...10*% 1",-% !*»!*% l-n Ludlum st**I ... rt7% 7*, % 37 % * % M.irk Truck .124% 1"i % 1 U*r, M. • l»**pt St ora tor;p. % 1 in M.n Moior A ...«**% M», **% »7 Max Motor n .. r.:% ;: % m% Mmland !% ■ ■, 1% ; % Max H- .»» 12 % 1. % :: , 1: % Miami cloppar .... 11% V K A Pn It r *?% 21% 32% .1% Mi* P" .... .74% % r .74% Ml* I’n. |)M .... 7 4 73 % ■<% 74% Mont* W n rd . 4 42 % 42% 4 2 , Motbat !.o,|* .... , % . % \.i*h Motor * . . . .a*- u : ■ 2'- • n S'«t .... k: *„ . N:»t Pm :»i*! 1 % "1 % * 1 % 7| Not f**K»l .11% 1 1; UA% 1»; N V Air 17 4 »• t .% 4 % 40 N y 4>»u no 1 it % in; 11% N T 1* A St. T. 1"1 U' ’y N T N 11 A IT .. 23 % 23 :p% *7 % N Vin#M .4 % 41 % 1. % 4- % North Pn r .... r. 1 % tin «;i% • , V A W It v .. 12'.% 12 7'. 1 2'* 127% ‘•: phaum .. •; % . % , t . . 4* won* Hot 41- 4 14*4 4. 4 \ ' ' I • " ’ . 4 Ptokard Motor .. 1*% 14% n% Pan A mar |. *11 « ; 4 % Pan A tn-rir»n R 7 '» . 1 % Panu H IX . 4 8% 4'. 4 . 4 % PoopJa* Haa . 114% li: Par • Mat ouaf fa . . . 1 Plllladalphtn. «*n R. % : 1 rhtnip. r.» ... s.7*. ' 'i Pi-t .t Arrow .... 11 % % ‘>ra»! .. 1 »• I I'O loti v Prasaad far .. :.:, % • •* t% a , P ’ o a n-f . * • * ' 1% Pullman .I 31 % IS'1 % 1 t 1 % |. i Punt* VI** Hu* . 42% 4" % 4 2% \t \ Pur* n|| .?7 % 7•*. % r. Had to 4'orp .... M» 4*% 4**4 ♦*% ny St*aI Spring .1*27.% 11 1 * ( 1% Hay r*on . 13 ' 2 % 1 % 1 , Uaa'Iin* ..... 7 7 71% 72% 7 , Raplofjf . 1 % 14% 1.*. % 1 . nap 1 A Hi -at 4 4 4 • % 4<■ Royal Hutch V V 4*» 4-", 1V 4 . st f. a s r .. 1 . % . .. . • «, Hi f« A ft W . . 4f % 44. % 4«: % 4- , H. hull- rig Htra 111% 11<7% 1ia% 111% H-ara no*bu-k ...18" IM I % Shall Pn nil .... 24% IT.% 4 2.7% Htmmona 4"o ..... r>: % 1.:% Sinclair Oil . t» |«% iv% 1«% Sinclair pf«1 ,. s ' % Hbtaa shaflaM .... *8% <*1% 7 % *1% S U a 11 y ltd . m% % % % South Pacific .... ’»7% '»«% South rtv . 74% « % M *7 Stand Oil 4 a I . 8K % «.’, % 3*, Sian.t nn \ f 40% «... «'» ’»% Stand Plata 411*** I " 11% n% 1| Slav* ail VVamar M» Ri% fW •% HI lumbar* rath % Hr ndahak **• «2% 4 % 4 , i % suluoarlna Hoar ' % ' !*• v a - r o 41 % 1 % <» 4' *» r-» iiulf Sulphur in,• , ton', i*« H i r» vn» * Pat Iflc , *'* *9 g ip • 1 imktn Maa* lug .. al% 8* % P ' IM» / Toh Product* ..74% 74 74% 74 lob Product* A. . ... . . 97 Tit ns Oil _ ... I % 4 4’t 4 . I n11 • l .ns ■ ■ • ... '08 f S i * Iron Pipe.. 182 la 179 179 179 r S In.I Alcohol.. HOU, 7s% &<> *"%• I’ S Rubber , '. ■% 34 . 37. % % r S Rubber pfd. 93% F S St.nl . ...117% 111% 117 jl S Si ••el |*M.3U2Z I I fab Popper .... 83% $A S3 *3 \ anadilim . 27 26 *4 27 26% | Vivaudou . 13 U U' "i 3 2U Wabash .... . 231% 22% 22** 23*i Wabash A . 64»j or % »i3»4 '4% j Western Parific. 40 s% 4>i '9% Western 1 inion .. ... .11 * Westing; A Brake. 100 99% 99- 101 Westing- tiler 6' 67 67** 68 White Ragle Oil. .. 26% 26 % 26% 26% White >1 ii tors .... 7.4% 571,. Rg % 08 Wool worth K ..116 115*4 11R % 114% WiJl>«-Over la ml .. 12% 11% 12** PJ% < »verlau»l pfd. . ... 46 84% S4% 86 Wilson . 9«4 Wilson pfd . >. 27 27 Worth Pump .... 49 4 46% 49% 47"* Wriffle. 4s 4 S % Yellow Fab Taxi. . . 44 Yellow r*ub Mfe . ;s ah % r.6 % 36 Total sales Thursday, t.36 3.600 * shares. Total p. 1 siIp«-. 912.200 shares. New York Bonds s- J New York. * Ukf.'h 27. lined prices drift**! Irregularly lower- in today’s dull muling which was further restricted hv lire tighter toon ; i'unMon and persls* Hiu iniei'8 that .nothev Increase in the federal reserve bank's rediscount r ate was iot far distant. Although maintenance of the r. % per cent •? - ote.f yesterday, the steady increase in the volume of dis counting shown In the weekly reserve bank statements strengthened the belief in seme 'juarters that another advance would tiot be out of line. Standard Investment securities reflected the uncertainty ovei this situation. Scat tered seillng <>f l.ibertv bonds and hlgti grade railroad mortgnr.es forced sliRhtre cesst«>ns in these groups and there was a g*i'crnl weakening of prices In tiie Indus trial list. French obligations encountered -piling pressure today and several issue-. Including the government 5© the Framer ban 7%© anil Seme 7s we:e depressed a point or so to the lowekt level© of the year. There were no Specific developments in account for tin* selling aside from tli© possible adverse, effect of another increase In the Hank of Franc© note circulation. Among th* Isolated strong "pots were the Pan - A rner ban Petroleum which i«dlowed a run-up In the company'* shares, based on the first step In the «eg rogation • *£ It© Mexican and California property. Skeiiv till f.s also rallied. Simultaneously offerings oX the $15 - OOo.OO't Sur. Paulo 25-yrar R per cent loan will be mad© in S*w York and Amstei dam next week. To a number of ©mall bond Issue < wfuch have been placed pr * itely banker© added today $4.7743,100 \..\v Oi lcan* Texn© At Mexico railway 5* ami ;,%*». ri\ey were sold at price* to >udd about 5% per cent. New York. Mar**h ::7 -Following are to days high b -w and closing prices of bond© on the New York Stock exchange, and t ho total sales of each hond: I . 6. Bond©. <T,r * government bonds In dollars and thlrrv-s«j« i.nds of dollars » Sales « m $1,100 >. High. T,ow. Close 7 1 Idberty 3 %s .101.13 101.8 101.8 10 l.ibertv 1st 4 % s . . . 1 0l. 2 5 101.22 111.22 2*7 1., i.ert v 2d 4%s. HI.31 101 28 101 2 8 292 l.ibertv 3d 4',*. 21 101.17 101.19 420 l.ibertv 4th 4%s..101.31 1 u 1 214 101.28 . t I S Tt-ens 4«...li‘"2l 10018 10018 13 I’ H T re as 4%s .104 25 104.24 H'4.24 Hi A Jurgen M VY 6©.. 94 94 94 i Argentine *»ov 7s .102% 112% l‘»2% ... Argentine tin1.' 6© . 96 % 96 9r. * Ails i iov gtd In 7s. '*4% 9 4% 94% C of Bordeaux '4 ©3% 6'** 6 i v (ir Prague 7%© 89*4 v»% S3 , 5 City of 4 open .*.%■. 96% 96% *.'6% 1 i* of K de J ©s ’47 93 93 9., ]o Czechn-M Hep 8. 62 99 % 99 99% 6 Dept of Peine 7s... 87% 97% v7% / t*om of fan 5s ’29 102% 1"2 * 102 , bom of Can 5s ’52.103 % 103% 113% ' Hutch F 1 6s '62. 100% 99% lf,A% 2, r» K 1 %* Nv '63. 97 % 97% $7% 0 Frameri an 7%s $2% 92 92 s' French Hep . 1H% l‘*0% 119% . 19 Franc11 Rep 7s. 58% 58% *8% rets 94% 94% 94% <K’KP Japan 7s re»a 9" % 99 9" % T" Japanese 6%s ... . 90 % 90% 90 % 14 Japanese 4© . 81 *1 81 4 Belgium 7%s lo«% 17% lf,7% t Hc% u 6 %s : •• 92 % 92 % 92 % 22 l «enmark 6s . 101 % 301 HU • Hunrar;. 7%© ••% ss% ,s% Neii,,rids o© ’72...103% ’nr, H-3% i. \ • he 1© «• 4 102 % 1 ‘• J" % 1 \.M A .» v (m 4 4 99% 99 % 0 % 43 Serbs • r Slov 8s *7 *6% 87 -j" Sweden £.%* . 99% 99 99 % 14 Nord ft> « 6 % ? 91 30% 8ft % 26 Paris l.y Met 6s 7*% 7 % 75% 2 6 Bolivia 92% 9.% 9\ 1 « htie »© '41.116% 106% -<•*-% 8 i bile 7s . 99 % 99 % 99 % SI • Uba %© .97 % 97 % 97 % 2 Finland *% . «4% *4% v 4 y 2 Rio «!r do Sul 9© . 96% 96% 96% 4 . %n Paulo sf a© 100% ioo lyoti 11 Swiss 1‘onfed 8s ..113% 113 113 '' Swiss i»o\ i%s ’46.102 101 % 101% 7 O n A 7 6 % s *29.115% 1 1 5 % 1 1 5 % 15 O B A I 5%s ’37.. 1 "6% 7 16% 106% 9 Brasil 8, . 9«% 9$ 96 Domestic. 14 Bras! 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'•-%*9.,% 92% 12 I n Pacific evt 4s.. 99% Qf>% 99% 13 I S Kubbei 71 y- J*4\ Jo/, % i -4% 12 I" S Rubber % .... xf*% S7% x5% .4 i* s steel it « ..10. j lo; in;, j x Elali PAl.t ... 94 'j si % .'4 . 7 Va-i'ar I'hm 746% 4». 46 6 VK-l'nr Ohm 7*.... 83% 87 X3% 10 A'. li> A Po-a f Si. . 4 9f. * *.«: - 4 Vh R\ 7s .97% 97% 7*7% 12 Warner Sug 7s 39.. 7*% 7»E 7x% 19 West Elec 5ft. 99 98% 99 2 Weit. Md ]s*t 4ft.... 6 4 •'?,% 63% 20 Well Pac 5a . 93 % 98 98 6 West |'n «%• .110 ill* 110 33 Waiting K1 7*. ...10* H'7*,» 1 * • % * 2 \\ e*T Shove 4s . *2 x8 3 10 Willys-Ov lit <t%i.lPn% 1*1" 100% lx AVUfton Co if 7 %s.. 71 % 7J% 71% 11 Wilson i!r> li* 0*S .. 97.% 93 93% 9 Wilaon 6’o evt 8* ..72 71% 72 49 Voungrn S&Tube 8s 9.x % px 9x Total ialei of bend* today 'v*-re #!0. 996."iii, compHiei] villi $11,358,000 previ ous day and $11,013,900 a yeai ago. 1 New York Curb Market >__J New York. March 27. Trading in in day's curb market was in moderate vol ume, with the price trend Iriegular. The oils dlsplaved a somewhat firmer ton**. Ohio. Prairie Pipe, South Penn and Stand ard Oil of Ohio clotting I to 3 p<*‘»Ue higher, while a number of other active issue? mproved fractionally. Freeh .eakness again < roppe.1 ou- in tl.s radio group. Dubflier being driven down to a new at I 7. \ and H s /.el t ine falling l ack ne*":: 1 points to 17 4 nd then rallying m is Good buying .upport de v eloped fur |*ef<.rest on the antionn" men of • • d' ecturs that grows sales t'*<! the first t o months of the yea'' weie 4<* p*.r cent above those of he von *»sp*»nd - fng petiod cf 1324 and ilia- pending patent litigation. even if decide.! adversely, would not prevent the company from carrying on its ousinese success! ull>. f *tj hi; ■ utilities iind industrials moved within rather narrow and irregular lim bi Lehigh Power securities and <’on> n*-nta 1 Making “IT'* standing out with rift gains of about a point each. New York. March 27—Following is the official Ii«t 'T transactions on the Ne York l url) Kx. henge, giving all etocka and bonds traded in:* Industriiils. ■ 00 Adiron da<h P4h #!* :j 39 ]"U Am G.vKl new.. 7 *» '-a 7“ a 7“ 4 3«)0 Am ■ i E1 pfd ... S7’» *'4 25 Am i lATra* .14* 346 IP. ID" v I’ALt m-v . 55 '■* «*» 4 8* * ' J 10o An Superpower A Jh 2s '_"0 Am Superpowei R . »'a 2"'*, **4 .0 Arri'oui t'o III pfd 87 4 874 8*4 200* Atlantic Fruit «'o. 1 4 1 4 > 100 Boisaonaulr Co.... l 4 ' ]% I 4 1 .)•» Borden ■ (’nn* 1 4 4 5 » )R'n Id 2 n Botany Con* Mills 4 4’- -44 - 444 400 Brit 8m Ton cp.. 28 27 <* 27** .00 Brook Oit> RR... 9 * * 2o hucyrus < o .. • 123 129 700 Gar Light .... 4 i\ \ '00 CentrJf pipe *'rp . 14'* 1 4J* 14 - 2"0 Chapin Sa- ks Inc 2" 4 20 2 100 Com Tow Crp.... 10?J* I0?1* I0®1* 50 Cr.m Poe- pM A 2 4 * ? 4 *£4 25 00 ‘' •»n m * I A- R1 Bit R? * ■ ;00 Cm. Ra A 114 4 1 1 44 2 * 4 *«nft Corn BaWerie* B 2 4 4 24 * 7 4 :i oft i-.r,- B a k e r i - * pfd 9<* 94 400 Cont Tob Inc . . LI 4 21 "no Cuban Tob ctf* »4 ' » ' - ] Oft l»e Fore*' Rdio rt 2" !?'* ' ■ 4 joo prvehler Die Cast 1*4 ’b } ' t 2 4 ft ft Cubits’- CAR It’s _"S ’4 I.V0* Du Run! Motor -75 75 • *.00 1 luram Motor* '7 no p,i;. r© In - *4 '* *•» :,y00 Klei- R.iA Sh r ° 9 4 *4 ,* D f-j*. R*tArSb pfd.D'IS 1 7, 1 > 100 Fed era? e.i M*!»h . ’*4 **6 4 . 1 ' F -r I Motor Can 4' 465 4 5**0 (Treed Kisemann 7 4 *4 • * 1<H» Freshman Co Chat* 1" 4 1' * D < Son Garod C«*rp "• Xp 7 .10 Glllttl* Barer ’.l a Cl * 100 Gjen A den Coal. 130 130 3-“ 200*» G-»odv*ar Tire 5 x * 27 » - * - in«* Grennun Bakeries. 1* D lx •'Grimes It A. C .. . 9 9 Happiness Cand.y. 4 1 S - Haxeliinc Corp • • 1*4 *• * |..ft inter.on Rubbar r D*" Jn- Mat. li pfd ■ • 4" '« 4» ;• 4|* - 2m0 Junes Radio Mfg - * *.* „* ,* DiO Kelvlnator Corp . 2. '•* x * i" I<eh»gh Row s- 9*. 9^ *00 l.ehigii Val '1 7H-, *• * • * 100 Lib Radi Chn Sin * S .a . ** ID Mer.gsla B"X C-'s C * 1 Mi l West l til *^'s 91 * • K0 Mid West lilil P l.l°S 3"- 1M‘ 200 Mldval «te-l Del.. .4 -4 -« It" M. f..r Wheel new l*.*1* I* * 1 4. r.0-1 Mu»|e Master* Crp 8ji 9 * 9 » Nat Cut « tf» " * 40s \«* Poar A let • -J -“2. :h ;Tk N Y rd pr^ . ..IJj l''. ^\i-k*l ru-» «i »; ;!> Jr :»« Pm* pw , 190 Oppenheltn Collin* 4.» 41-5 4i^a fn r»th* Ei A «< y . ‘ *: • 1*00 P.-.W S»<- Crp N 1 l|S C -J C 1 no Pra’l \ 1-^m b«rt . «1 J J lftft Sesgrvve Corn ... 14 14 » 200 S K Row A Tit 4 ■ » . 2. 1ft S W Bell Tel pfd. 107 4 l®*1* lftft Stand Pub • • **, •* « ;• .c S* u ’ ■ Motor * * , * * 4ft Swift fe Co .11J .... liftft «• .-.1ft Inter PSt k* - ; * •■ftl» Term F.l Poe 52 2* 2.. Tznr Ki P 2d pM 74 L *4 . ♦ cI. i i’he-u. olyne \ ** Jvj * .' 1 .j ft v Thump -cn Radio. • * • • "* n. r.i««i Mfg d.i- ;? lftft Union Carbide ' : uft Un ted l A P 8 4 , 4. * tftO fnlted Prof T Sh. . * • *• ' » 1 on*u < Light A Meet. 1 1 1 lftft Ware Hadlo Corp. y* ; > .V* Ift Western Pnw pfd. •" •* 9" * * ** 4*ift W hi e r. *••• \ ‘ inft White Rock pfd 214 7^4 -’4 ljftft Wick 8pen St re«- 4 ' 4 3 * Standard Oil* 4*1® Anglo Am OF 2» S • 4 4ftO Cent Oil ex dl V . . 2 4 2 . J • . , l-.Oft Humble ft:. • • 4.:*« 4 4J , mo 11:ip - * l Can new . J8 4 '-9 . J SlftO InternatS Pet .... 23 4 22 4 2S4* mo Ohio Oil .t*4 64 M 1 r. ift Prair on new *t d 2 14 5*4 2ft Pi air IMp- ex dir 117 117 11 • 2ft Southern Pipe Line 85 *• * 1" South 1’cno Oil.. IH 145 1R XJftft HtandaAl *h! Tn»l 614 6"H ’■" 4 " Siundaid Oil Kan IS 33 4 Cftft Standard «»il Ky ID'* ID 1'* t ft ft ft Standard «*11 N Y 42 4.* 42 xo Standard t *11 Ohio. 3 48 S4A 34 7 I ft Swan A Finch Cor :• 27"*• Vacuum Oil . . . . •*» * 87 8. MD« ellnneoiie 4kll«. lftft Am Mars albo ... 214 214 214 fiftft »'ar:b Syn . 3** *4 lftft • *itIt « Service new I5ft t'itles Service . lift 175 176 17' * Citie* Her v • aah 14 ' » 14 18*10 ‘he.de Syn .. 114 IIS US D"*0 tSllie^n oil . 2 4 2 4 '• 4 10ft0*Ulenrock Oil . 2*' 2“ 2’» 40ft Gulf OH . ...... 5 & S 1 : * 5 100 Kirbv Pet . 3** ?4 S’* 133‘UI Lego pet. 6 4 6 4 ' S .70ftft*LaMn 8m Oil i • Mottl f A* Gulf ‘ft.i 14* 4 1 ** 1400 Mountain prod *0 4 2 20** lftft \ M St A Land Co <4 «4 h 4 100 New York Oil,... *» 9 « 1 ftftftO'Nobif «»il . 11 11 n 2Aft'> Pee: Oil 1 4 1 4 1 4 fcftft i'ennok OU new * 204 2ftT* fftft Koval Canadian 7 Aftft Ryan t’onaol * \ 6 4 '* “ft • >*ek Prod • -• * 26 H 74‘»0 Veneguelan Pet 4 9 »* cj 15 ft ft Wilcox Oil ... *4 a ft 4 2ft. Woodley Ret a\ Mining v • g Glebe I 14*" Cana* .. i’opi**r * * '* , I liftft^ohlno r.v ft; <g ’ortox Silver . .. i.j 1;? is i I 4 ft“ C| eaeon Gobi -S ] ! 1 4“ft*Pob*ve» Caperanx if ! 9 '*' Kngtne i . o.dd Mi -* t "* S 27 3 'i1 • * Wu r*k a Ciueaue l» 17 1* lA0ft«,#F Thought ‘1 M 15 1 1,. ftftoft Goldfield P*ei> : “ft Howe S- und ‘ 1 ■ \ 148* 14*. ' ft* 1 f I 1 r„ I Mine* % llftftOMlh i’one . » « « •9"'' K a v Copper D| 1 % , 40im ‘l.one 8t*r .... ? 4*"lft• N gtl"*ia 1 Tin . 1; 11 } D*ft .New Cornelia 394 1*4 1*4 1 aa N’tpteeing ... ft 4 « r«'0*ohlo Copper . . 8ft 79 *•» gnoMMvmouth T.ead . *1 .ft 81 8»ftft»Ped Warrior .1 14 54 4ftt" •Speat head 444 1 ftftO*Standard Stlvtv'L 11 11 11 e.'ft Teck Hughes 18* IS • •* ift»ft*Tonopah Divide s 1 t 1 oft*1’nlted . Kiatsra . b* 8. 8? 20»ft*C S »’onFI Mines t 1? 12 2ftft T'nitetl Vsrde Ktt. 25 ;S lftft Utah Apex x ’* ». \ Wender • \. « ^ 4 1‘onir.tt. Hnmit. 8 Vlum.num .s :S‘,i 'F-, 1014 ••• »• 8rn Rest S\»g f» 16 S 9«.\ «C D 8 m Gaa A- Kl *4 S 8ft 4 8^ » II Am Rv» A T,t 8s old 884 6. *> 8 AesM 81 m 11 w ®4B X6 4.tU x 4 74 At Gulf A W 1 ♦>4 ft> 1 Heaver Hoard «■ *54 *14 81 r. 1 Helgo Cana Pan fts g«b, MU 6v ‘'It tea 8erv 7 a C 117 11T 117 ♦ ‘ It tea se v Is D I “1 i V 1 104 Cr i#s 8erv >' A T. *a <4 9# 84 ' f, tv»r- t i'r> T',» 1011, 104 •, 1041. #t iifi ..if KOlpfO ''i.l'. . Ill' II-’ - | . v T * Ii > l«1 [% I"! 4 , I-*.-*.! sugar Be 3 3.. 9. * 9# '.*. *■ Jo Cent ral Pet Be . I'C'e l"l'« i"5 I Lihpi M* N . I. Te K»2 \ I***. * J "2 1 \|.irri« iV t'o V’se.i'V'M i*►- ** ' • • l \ it'i Leather #* . . H»1 N 101 \ J"l H j \ • * Pub Set M .. "9 -4 '!>*• > \ s i a t * e IMv r. e . 1 o I •* 1 o l ‘ „ 1 o 1 ! i \ > - - P* '\ t 10 7 rt» lf1* * t IP),., pn iv M . 9 2 \ 97 ».« 9 'g . pe-««,... i Ull Be. 100 U 1"*. Q I'M' 4 . f, i; ,V <i :>i*, 99 * 99 „ 99 , •i. •• Oil B»,e . . . 1"0 9'• \ JO'' 1 sh ' Mi* en 7* .101 PM 1«J s., Cal KOimn .'■« 9 4 94',, 9t's l sthn<i ‘S <V K B‘ae.ll* s^ I IB 11*. V . SKI Oil N Y 6*,e..l»7*j Jt. r *, 1 '> ‘ Swift & «'u r.e. . . 9 9-■ '■« 9- « 3 Pulled I'd! Prod »>* 34 4 • ‘ » 7 \ Hi'ium t Ml 7*.Ko.’k 1 '*> * Vh1‘.ullne 7e.104 »« 104 'g P'l >3 J.. \\ , -I .*r Mill* *')1 a a 9*** ?"'i 9- * I or,-in n Bond*. ? < Bogota Se. . 94’a 9.3 94 ; M5 Ks> It It Prance 7« *3’-. ; p. j, t I M SS 7 e 9 2** '- • ' > 1: Ru - B 1; s rife X C 13s* s ', ' i l Hu -Man ’> '3 h 11 M 4 1 Rue-Inn :.’a« rtf* 12% 1 - a | • Sj41I1V lie A II 7* 2* 99 99 99 2 Th' -sen l&SWktt 7* 9e'._. 9*' 9'V t ‘ent‘ t lileagif Muck* Quota lino furnished b> •! > 4'*•• S Co.. 224 mu,,, ha National Bank Initloiug. Photic* .1 A i 1 S 7 - ' - 9 : Bid* A *kod. Armour 6 (.*<».. Ill . pf-1. . *7% Armour tV »'<».. Del, Jif'l - 9" 5 Albert Pick . *f* 'J"j> Carbide ...**B 'a Bkiison Co .13* i’udahi . pinniuml Match . ..11 * Beer® ufd ..^........ 9 '• Kdd> Paper . .. .'. 1* -2 Libby .. • * ** ! '• National Leather . _*% „u'? Quaker Oats ............ 3. ■> Ren Moto: .- .1 •’ " ' , * Su I ft. .V t'o . . .II*! 1 .. 1,' Swift Inu i'iihIinnal . -*1* 7- 2 Thorn peon . 4 4 s* 4 ” , Wahl . . •. 5 • 'a 153 New York l,rodnr«\ ' \ev \ oiMar* h 27 tied; re,, pts. 1 fl.l ;<’■* tubs •learnery h,gb*f -■ ex Has i '-'«£ ,1 t*; • • extras (32 s«*»re). 4- . do, l’rst a 5b IQ 91 H« .,rel 4o *4 ft 4 4 t* <* Eggs—Firm ; reoeip**. 32.i"2 ^^ case/. Fr*s h gathered, extra first*. ■ " •' storm* [un.fl 33’« ft 34c; fr**li gat here. , firsts • l,4ft.32c; do. si»rag*« pricked. 32*4 ft"-' *• . fresh gathered *f • '»ndi». •; \ nearhv hetm/ry browns extras 4'/ *r> Ohe'e'i Firm: receipt*. 97,^ 1 4 pound? 4 hicHgo l'otaioe*. Chicago. March -7.- a .Ka• !y mm (ting tracing slow, matier -t ,,i,\ <n sacks; very dull on bulk; re,-, pts. fc • ears, total l nlted Suit'* shipments. 73'i , a - - . VV -■ • i «in aacke 1 round whites, t 1 • I- l|.*i0; nv -tly S'.'.- fanc> high- M - h „jn hulk ltu.‘ set Kuials. 11 -«**, Minn-nota sacked R • i l.tHr uhios, >11 ■ ’i round whites mostly 30c; North Dakota sacked round whites. 90c. New York tail >lolte>. New Y',,rk. March 27. -Call .M-'i * > — Firmer; high. 5 t»er cent; low 4 r rent ; ruling r at e 4 „ per c* n■ « i • • «'g bid. 7- pet eiit; offered at 5’4 per • ent Jast loan t-er cent; call loans against accentam *-s. ** per cent; t i i»»" l**ans. steady; mixed collateral, r,ri.*4<* days. 1 par ,ent ; 4 *. months. * '4 per cent; prime commercial paper. 3%*ii4 pet cep;. New Y ,»rk Met i - ® New* Y«- . March 27.—W. ,.(• . e'.ectrolvt ■< s»*nt and nearby. 1 . fu tures. 1 3 \ *0 12 “a c. Tin--Easy; spot and future* to*-. Iron —Fiendv . pri* e* unchanged. Dead K,sy; spot, 3.75c. Zinc—F.ssv Fast St. 1*0 Uis ** p »-•! futures 7.22 \ ft 7 27c. Antimony—Spot, 1 4.9'>l5 14.50c. 4 huHgi* Frodnfs, f’h'csg'* March 27.-- But* - -l. > r • creamery extra*. 4 5 *4 c . • randa**'- 4 extra first* 4 4 4*3 45c; firsts, 4" 2 / i' :-m second*, 3:id374c. Flggs— Higher receipt* 2’ 290 f rst*. 29 a :9 4' • ordinary lfc , storage pack extra?, 3*4'’. first*- Zh , I I iren»o<»I Cotton. Liverpool. Match 27 -We*i co*ion xta • isrir* 'T t a J ' ! •> a ' ded 4 * m le *9 * • of htrh Americni 3.0 An.cr.car. Ttl.Ofb'. imports. S'- x man • . exports, t "00. l.ibcrt* liomt* New T - March 27 !.• *? < B « A» t T). m Liberty 3 L I 1 . fi-st >4*. 1»* 7. second 4 4 s. lfM* i j ' » • I; foul * , ■ £«." eminent 4*. 10".21; f S. ge\t-mr.-ent 4 4 s 14 . 4. New l»rk 4 niton Kiiturf* 4 l<M»e N*-w Yotk March 27—Cotton Ku*.u ( ‘•*1.* steady; 4c lower to J! • high-' Usj 2l.tle to Hl»e; July. .* 2 « ... L1- ; Septcmber, 24.v0c to 21.Me; De cember. . • Jhpuhh ?4-4fc. New York Poultry. N • •• Mar -h -7 Pt firm broilers by freight. 5*> ditto by expiess : : n 62, ; fowl* by frech*. 2 2 tj "4' ditto bv express. 32fr35c. Poultry —Dressed. firm; pr;c s, un ■ barged New \«*rk 4 ottnn Future*. New York March 1’7—Cotton faiure* opened *!*.».iv. May. 23 HOc; JuL. i' . October. 24 57c. December. 24 »• . Janu ary. $2 4 41c. 4 hiragn I’oultrr. Chicago. March 27 —Poultry — A. ve; Marke* lower; fowls 27 4^ *p-ngs roosters 19c. turkey*. 23c; ducks 7 . gees*. l«r. New York Toffee New York March 27 —Coffey R!o V* jot,.-. Sartri* No. < « ' :'drr* •ready. July. 17.77c; December. 12 Duluth Flax. Duluth Minn . March .7.—C•/>*.*»— T r. Mar h ?? 71 \ \pr 12 74 Ms ? *4 . July. *77: l New ^ ork Rubber. \ • Yoib March 27 —Rubbe * > i V i 4 New ^ erk silrer. \e - Y - k. Ma ch 27 -B«r Silvn , Mettli an Du.’.ars—M4c. ■ . BEET SUGAR CROP WILL BE SMALLER Sait 1 l,< t'lly, I'lnh. March 27.— i,al produttlyn of l«**t SUgnT ill Iho l 'nil' ll .State* ill 1973 will not I sail ,s high a figure as that <>f last voir, S II. hove of Salt l-fine i'Iij.' president >r tile I'nliod Stale* Sugar Manufacturers' association, de c la red here today. v In ix statement J.ove said that “while it is 11i.,i early to n.v definite I. what tlie filial plantings of suk#'-' beds this year will l>e, it is evident til,-,t tin*, will n"! exceed SO to S3 per cent of the Pc’S total. In tin went - in p" ' "f tbr Rorkv mountain 6-s hop and on the Pacific p, til. iedU' !i"U in the main is , lie '" drouth rendition- which have prevailed tilt la* vein or eft. Along [the eastern lease "f the lUicky lnoun i dim. where a huge proportion of ■ Iiiet stisai . f ill vulliitry Is pro cured, "me of tiie manufucturer s lid growers are having difficulty In agreeing upon I lie contract price of I,,.ets. The territory east of the Mis ...mi will lik.-ly average up id h*ct war. vvhi\h was tin- best in Its hi“ Ury.” \\ inter Wheat Backward. V,,|K. Vlai It 'JV — 1 or: unfa vorsi'ie is the present report on winter wheat .11 York county'. Some of the wheat i- Aliv. and growing, but It is very backward. Out of the Records v___' Birth? and Deaths. Birth. . _ - 1 1 B ® , llil I »n n and < »•■ ■ t rtf + Twenty-* glth nvenu*\ -,r ... «*, , Will ter ana Attttrf .«ar«ent. *»• SoJ n I u*4 >,! \ first street kit1 ,, .It.hn ..ml .1 jharuu Holden, - •* 'UZu ■" '".I Paulin* T«4ro, 1707 ^ruth v n. , nd Ma- - Ciu zia 2«41 F Tww.»h.«“lrnd &’tL.r Hitchsitre*. 37.S "H”.%yrt*trand Merr H.n.field, M« >7 Street, bo> Jleath*. fhari-s Keenan, *-4. hospital n t um F Sarrt.w. If. ho.pllil. ■ nle Hum • h wplts Hilbert «<i Sll* North Twenif s«- •. *■ nt It * free l. Hut 4*•!r. Sivu;.’ «tree*.. Kora Mahei ii hoiplfaL - - • «4 5 N *n h Thil l)-third "treat. ! mai'KHr»-! • urrens, M. 1*615 North Nine* •eni b. a venue I Tin ii, i.«oh liuliert. “4. hospital ggit *121 t l r?el« Marriage Licenses. \i nags lirensea we-e issued to the i V low in* r oupie • , di Fa 1 set ft. "7. Chicago. II!.. ar,d ‘ Mar-. Mam us.i 17. Omaha, i v r n w :*jnd me** ? ' a. e I v. > ,-in• l ifiltna Emelia Blomqulet, o'er j .3. Va!le>. Xsb _ In Di\orce Court. Petition*. \ -ncc \v ;• a«a • «* PeWitt erueJty, 'nr. ■ Fugan aga.nst Sain, daeertior igaiml i, MM I-or . 2* - ip'-.t T* ■ - i I a**'-** F7ws-d » , . - g 1 • - rru*' * ' at s» • jr, tl*. C. -- N Koweil sge.rst Joseph , • -’sertion. * Buihiint: Permit?. H if. * •:«! « • Thirty., xtk avenue frame dwelling. 91.5f0 H H Maty-' ‘-St ~ j?h Thlrty-»:xt a a -rue. frame dwell.ng. 11.500. M H Ha-p-r *.:■ > .th Thirty-alxib Ia’.rtiiue frar.ie dwelling 11.500 H H Harper •. * S- uth Thlrty-atxth av-nu>. frsn.e dwell r.g Ii 500. ii tf H r; * •;. 7 South Thirty-rath av-nue. frame dwelling 11.7*00. II Ni uU «*-n. -“74 North Forty-ninth avt-nUe. frnips ! w • • sr. ITT.4**0 .; ..rKe F .li.nrs. -3-; South Thirty ,«,t ,, \-rue br s' e 115 ^oo ? 71 N• th Twsntr. f ft1 av«pu' frame dve,mg 14.^u0. b r tittle, sags South Thirty* i • • ■ "r . •! vei' ~c 5 4 "* M i- *r*o- :. * 1-a fa> brick Neneer dwelling. 17,50° H Pe * - . 4 : vu'h Tiiiiiy* th rd. f-sntt dwell ng. 5 4.1 '»(* S hrader In\ r> Ml Barker avenue, ♦ iwelLnc. f > i.rrve r Irv t r 1" South F*lfty iMi-mh, frame dwelling $7 400 K K Sowarw ner. 4524 Spencer, frame dwelling 54.400. I. v s.37? "er. 4*2« Spencer frame dw'filing, 54 c» ' e a- • t: 71 T.afeye'te avenue. ’ f e •: w e>; c 14 •* a • «' * Lafajefe gver.ue, j '-ar e •;nsH;,.r |4 °0 * v « ’' ' a7* et • • ’ I fr*. e ,t«\ eii r e 5 4.* ' ■ \'x » * ! Af» eft •' er frar?.*' dwell ng. 54 *■«•). ' '• S e .f - »< i: : -d n.n - 'I!*: North Fort- -«*-nnd, , ' *- c * ' '<■ F • f - r.# *! w e i.k f ' w 1 ' . *' — Goldberg’s Cartoons For Bee Readers. We take pleasure in announcing that the famous cartoons of R. L. Goldberg will ap pear daily in 1 he Omaha Bee begin ning April 6. Mr. Goldberg has been one of the highest paid of all newspaper artists for ten years, and we believe that our readers will be highly entertained by his cleverness a n d originality. His w o r k is unique. H e has never borrowed an ‘ idea from any - inner canoomsi and his style is altogether his own. • Mr. Goldberg has originated many fam ous series, including Foolish Questions, Father Was Right. They All Look Good When They’re Far Away and the Tuesday Ladies’ Club. Among his present-day sue- j cesses are Life’s Little Jokes, Think of This Guy. and Radio Ravings. Look for the cartoons beginning April Jj ^ ' ■■■—-.-"-fy,'. .F