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THE BEEr OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, '1920.
16
GARRANZA MOVES
ARMY TO BE READY
v.
AIR; m CRISIS
Armed Force, Under CommanrJ
.of Dleguez,. Reaches Agua
- Prieta In State of
'. '. ' Sonora. 1
'Washington. March 3. Attention
of officials of both the -State and
War Departments was ; attracted
. Tuesday to the Mexican political
X. situation by the' reported arrival at
' Agua Prieta 'on the - northern
frontier of Ihe stale of Sonora of
, m "large force" of Mexican troops
,- under General Manuel Dieguez. The
report of he moveme'nt received
':, here ascribed as the probable mo
- tive t determination of the central
. government to, place itself in posi-
tton to meet any movement that
might be made by the forces in So-
nora, which' are reputed to be , to
support GenJAlvaro Obregon, can
didate for the presidency in opposi
tion t& Gen. Pablo Gonzales,, pop-
uiariy regaroea as tne aatnmistra
- tion's choice. . :.tfi
, The army commanded by Dieguei
' was marched from Casas , Grandes
in the state of Chuhuahua. The
troops in Sonora are directly ac
countable to , Gov. 1 Adolfo De La
. Huerta, a partisan of Obregon, who,
it was tecentiy reportea, naa tc
fused to obey an order from Mex-
ico City . to demobilize his little
army, recruited in the greater, part
"from Yaqui Indians. Obregon has
shown no clear indication of inten
tion to resort to arms, prior to the
. election, but cthe knowledge of his
popularity wf(h the natives of So
nora and other 6tates of the west
, coast, and the active opposition' to
his candidacy by the federal officials
has caused those here observing the
Mexican situation to regard with pe
culiar interest any move bytne fed-.-eral
army that might be construed
. at a coercive measure. - ' - . , ' .
Former Cudahy Girl
Chosen as Chaperon
By War Department
V... :. . -
s, Washington,. March 3.--(By Chi-
cago inbUne-Umaha Wee - Leased
;Wire.)-r-Mrs. J6hn,v Casserly of
' Chicago , and ,San Francisco , has
4 been engaged byirthe ' War. depart
ment; in connection, with , main-t
tenance of its education and recrea
tion program, as director of . the
service . club activities, woman's
branch . '.
-"Mrs. Casserly, formerly Miss
Celia Cudahy," says the official an-'
nouncement, "enters the service of
the War department by the special
request of the secretary of war. She
has for many years been prominent
. in social work and philanthrophy in
this country and she fcives her serv
. ices to the army from purely pa
. triotfe motives. Throughout the war
she was recognized as art organizer
and leader of relief work. She
established in San Francisco the re
lief for 'the fatherless - children of
France.' organized sewinsr . classes
j which manufactured thousands of
; garments and was instrumental in
- promoting on a large scale the work
-of the Red -Cross in that city. -
Mrtv Casserly. will supervise the
. housing and recreation of women in
camps and provide- general chap
eronage for all women coming to
camps to dance with or otherwise
entertain the soldiers of the army."
' v f New York Money. I
, - Haw Tork. March S.t-Mercantlle Paper
Sterling Sixty-day bills, $S.40 : com
t, saerclal (0-day bill on banks. 13.40 ;
com. mere lal 0-day bills, 83.38: demand,
V M.4SH! Sables. (Mitt. V -
Franca Demand. 14.22; cables, 14.20.
Belgian Francs Demand, 12.47: cable.
Jt.85. 1 , ..
Guilders Demand, , 31 , 13-1 6c; cables,
(S 15-lSc. '
Hre Demand, lt.ST; cables, 1S.IS.
Marks Demand, 1.02c: cables,- 1.03c.
Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad,
Time Loans Strong; unchanged'.
Money On call, steady; high1, low and
MUng rate, 10 per cent; -closing .bid, 9Vk
par oaaaj offered at 10 Ter cent; last
lean. If par cent, bana acceptances, f per
' nt ' .; " ,
- "('';' New York Coffee.
. . 5 York, March 3. The market for
oars futures showed a decidedly better
. ' tens today owing to reports of a more
active spot demand accompanied by trade
buying, supposedly to cover hedges against
sales to the Interior. The opening was
unchanged to 3 points higher and trading
was restricted at the sart- by the ab-
. aenc of official cables, but soon became
Buir active with May selling up to 24.83c
T and Saatembee to 14.2o or about ii to 45
points net higher oa the general list. Clos
ing prices were a few joints off .from
ta boat under realising. March. 14.40c;
Vay. 14.72c; July. 15.0!c; September,
14.1301 October, 14 ITc; December, 14.16c.
Spot Coffee 8teady; Rio 7a, l4t
lie; sale 4s, 1424Hc
f New York Geoerai. 1
Kew York, March 3. Cornmeal Firm;
arallow granulated, l3.7Stf3.15; white gran
. ulated, 33.20.
ya Strong; No. 1 western, l.l to, b.
: KeW York.
Barley Strang; feeding, l.(t; malting,
i fl.(5 f. . b. New York. ,
Wheat Spot, ateady; No. 4 red, $160
aomlnal t o. b. steamer.
Corn Spot, firm: lid. 2 yellow, I1.72H;
, No. 1 mixed. 1.70 . c L f. New York, 15
any shipment
Oats Spot, easy;No. 1 white, 11.04. i
Lsrd Firm; - mtddlewest, 320.15 20.SS.
Tallow Easy; special loose, 14c ,
Other articles unchanged.
.,
New York Metals. '
r New York, March I. Copper and Iron
v pnehanxed.
. Antimony tl.374.
Xead Firm; . spot and March, S.SSo
Md. ...
Klne Easy; East St Louis delivery,
spot 3.60c bid; 3.75o asked.
At London Copper. 118 17 d; elec
rlytlc, 127; tin. 102 15s; lead, 41;
. sine, 58. . v
v ' ,
Turpratlne Makes Becard. "
. Savannah, On, March 3. Spirits of
v turpentine made a new high record In
the Savannah market today when .It was
daeted at 32.00. The price touohed 31.27
few weeks ago, but reacted to' 31.81.
, Beoently the market developed renewed
atreagth.
Kasaaa Citr
CllVjf Vn V.TV.H T3T.tt
vreasnery, a cent lower; firsts. 69c; sec
. cads. 66c: packing stock, unchanged.
Jiffs Current receipts, - 45 cents lower
er case, 112.86; firsts. 1 cents lower, 44c
Poultry Hens, 1 cents lower, 32c;
taers,: unchanged. . ... A v. ,
" m v,
. tCMeage Predwce,
J Ckleage, Msrca Slitter Lower;
reassert-, 4443c( - -
a-Tea Lower; receipts, : 13,413 eases;
ftasva, 464S47e: ordinary flrata. 40 Q 44c;
At anerk. eases tnclnded, 4144o. . .
IHaitiy Alive, unchanged.
1 'V Sew Tork Coffee.
Hew Tork. March a, otfe-Rlo No. T.
rUe-l Futures, steady; May. 36.89c;
i
' ' - slew York Coffee,
sTsw Tsrk. March . Coffee No. T Rio,
M lt-le. ruteres, steady; March, 14.7to;
i-J, li.6$a. .
Itar SOver.
March . Bar
tM Vuh.
Silver
aiesteMi ZMiiars 8l.tf
..
' I
I. Linseed
on.
March
Market
live Stock ' I
Omaha live Stock.
Omaha. March S, 13I.
Receipts were: Cattle Bona. Sheen.
Official Monday.... I.84S 1,144
8.878
Official Tuesday.... 4.050 8,887
10.171
1,100
18,881
11,7
88,878
36,114
Eatlmat Wednesday .000
11,000
11.141
S 1,138
Threa days this wk.. 18,885
Sam daya last. wk.iO.SU
Sam 1 wka eso.l,88
Sama S weaka ago.11,600
Sam daya year aso.lS.40l
88.STI
11,126
47,140
1,14S
Recelpta and disposition of live atock at
the Union Stock: yards. Omaha, Neb., for
14 hours endlnc at 8 o'clock p. m., March
8, ii0: ,
RECEIPTS CAR LOTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. HVs.
a, M. St. P 13 11
Mo. Paalflo .' 1 - 4 1
Union Paclflo 25 J T
O. & N. W.; east.... 21 10 .- 1
C. N. W.. west.... 24 4 12
C. St. P.. M. O.. 14 2t
C, B. Q., east.... 14 2
C, B. & Q., west..., 28 30 . .. 3
C, R. I. A P.. east.. 8 ... 1
C. R. I. P.. west.. 1 1
Illinois Central ..... 4 'i .. ..
ChL Great West .. 4 ..V
Total receipts 1(8 121
10
DISP08ITION-HEAD. v
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co. 488 1,524 263
Swirt Co 718
Cudahy Packing Co. .. 7S8
Armour & Co 822
8chwarts a Co. ...
J. W. Murphy
1,972
2.521
2,855
, 427
254
134
1,111
11,207
Lincoln Packing Co.
S. Omaha Packing Co.,
Hlgglna Packing Co. ..
John Roth a Bona ....
Glassberg ...........
P. O'Dea .
Wilson A Co
W. B. Van Sant A Co..
F. P. Lewis ?
Kuntzlnger A Oliver . .
J. H. Bulla
Rosenstock Bros. . , . .i
F. G. Kellogg ....
Wertheimer A Degen.:
Ells A Co
Sullivan Bros
A. Rothschild
Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co..
E. G. Christie
70
28
II
, 1
1
88
60
6
10
51
a
- ?
89 '
81
60
. 2
6
. 32
. 88
. 42
. 480 .
7
S
. 13 -'
.1,403
Baker I
John Harvey
Jensen A Lundgren
Dennis A Francis . .
Omaha Packing Co.
Midwest Packing Co.
Other buyers
HI
Total
Total i G.ZSO I1.Z1B '3,l
Cattlr Receipts of. cattle today were
about the same else as yesterday, esti
mates calling for 4,000 head which makes
the -total lor the tnree days is.fuv neaa
which Is 7,000 less than for . the same
period a week ago and 6,000 smaller than
receipts for the corresponding time last
year. Because or light arrivals and . very
good demand prloea advanced another big
quarter today on all kinds of -beef steers,
choice kinds sold as high as 314.00 and
yearlings brought $12.60. Cow stuff also
sold a big quarter higher than yesterday,
making the gain for the three days f 1.00
or more. .Good grades sold at 310.50.wlth
choice stock at 311-00 or better. Some
canners sold at 35.00 again. Feeders
have . also advanced but not as much as
other classes of stock, the gain today was
estimated at ' a quarter, making the ad
vance for the three days around half a
dollar. Receipts are very light, .
.Quotations on cattle: 'Good to choice
beeves, tll.00O14.00; fair to good beeves,
iu.uowu.uo; common to ralr neeves,
S8.OO01O.OO; good to choice yearlings,
lll.0012.00; fair to good ' yearUngs,
32.60611.00:- common to fair yearllnxs.
18.0009.60; choice to prime heifers. 39.60
910.50; good to choice heifers, 38.00
9.60; choice to prime cows, S9.OO01O.76;
good to choice cows,' $8.0009 00; fair to
good cows, $8.508.OO: common to fair
cows, 33.60 4. 76; cholceo to prime feed
ers, 110.50011.25; good to choice feed
ers, t.7S10.50; medium to good feed
ers. .$8:09.76; common to fair feeders.
$7.6008.60; good to choice stockers, $9.60
nio.50: fair to good stockers. 37.75a
90; common to fair grades. $6.00
7.7; stock heifers, $4.6098.60; stock
cows, $4.00125.50: stock calves. $6,003
10.00; veal calves, $9.50016.60: bulls.
stags, etc., '$5.0009.60.
GF STRESS.
No. , ..At
Pr.
.No.
Av.
Pr.
10 60
11 26
12 00
12 25
13 25
10. .....1303
19 00
10 00
It 75
12 10
12 00
15...,
41...,
21...,
23...,
211...
., 928
..1044
.'.1385
..1064
..1228
13..
28..
66
.1113
8..
4..
938
982
27..
.1388. 14 .00
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
3 882 9 80 6 652
10 00
10 U
11 25
12 00
12 (0
7 76
8 40
9 00
16 691 10 25 6 486
7...... 720 11 00 . 25 1125
9 984 11 40 14 816
16 804 12 20 24 982
' COWS.
874
68 81T
11...... 983
S 200
7 00 T......1085
7 5 24 993
8 50 16 1121
26
50
10. .,.'..1076
9. .....1122
7 1162
S 36
SI 112$
9 60
.....1007 9 811
9 76
7.. ....1891 II 25
HEIFERS.
6. ..v.. 778 T 25 13.
640
T 50
9 10
10 10
10 36
27...... 174 t 00 6.....". 866
10 903 t 76 ' 6 991
4...,,. 865 10 25 14 S20
4 1066 11 00 i
CALVES. 1
1 290 7 60 6..TT.. 818 8
8 303 1 9 60 I 1 200 12 00
2 130 12 60 ' 3 , 166 13 00
"r 225 14 00 5...... 160 15 00
t ISO 15 25 2 140 16 60
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
12 689 8 70 6 624 00
23 771 9 48 64 913 90
9 153 10 60
Hogs Recelnts of hots were a trifle
more liberal today, esUmates calling for
11,000 head. Quality was good and the
maraei rainy active ana fluotabiy steady.
It was not quite so uneven as yesterday.
whloh tact gave the market a stronger
appearance In some cases. Bulk of sales
was 813.60 014.00 with a ton of 114.20.
Heavy hoaej being scattered unevenly from
$13.70 down with extreme heavies at $13.25.
HUGS.
Pr. , No. Av. Bh. Pr.
No. Av.
7(1.. 227
Sta.
150
70
70
18 26 71. .233 80 13 40
66. .343
18 45
IS 60
IS 70
30. .867
66.. 301
62. .261
(7. .238
1..223
77. .190
18 60
71. .288
44. .280
41. .257
63. .210
13 66
13 75
13 85
I..
40
70
18 80
13 90
14 05
14 15
14 00
69. .240
73. .231
14 10
14 80
4(
0..214
Sheen and Lambs Only 2.300 sheen and
lambs arrived for today's trade and while
this supply was hardly large enough . to
-make a market the demand was very slow
ac prices steady to easier. Good rat lamtw
had to sell around $18.50019.10, Indicating
an outside price of about $19.26, common
and plain killers sold on down the list as
low as $17.75018.00. Good ewes reached
$13.00. Aged sheep were very scarce and
the same was true of feeders, prices In
this brand ot the trade remaining nominal.
Good fleshy feeding lambs are In limited
request around $17.00 17. 2S.
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Lambs,
good to choice. $18.75919.267 lambs, fair
to' good,1 $1$.0018.76; fleshy, feeders,
$17.00 17.25; medium weight feeders,
tl6.2S16.76; cull lambs, $14.00016.00;
yearlings, $16.00917.26; wethers, $13,269
14.26; ewes, good to choice.-$13.60013.25;
ewes, fair to good. $12.000 12.60; good
feeder ewes, $8.2591.60; ewe culls and
canners, $7.00$.O0. ,
f AT LAHia
No. Av Pr. No. Ay,
Pr.
14 00
15 00
IT 10
226 fed.. 6 17 50 102 culls. 60
60 culls. 64 16 00 ' 14 culls. 66
culls 60 13 00 117 fed.. 4
101 fed.. 64 18 25 , , " .
. FAT EWES; ...
122 fed.. 108 12 60 -
FBEDBR- bwes. . . .
. fed.... ,00 7 00 , I
' Chicago Uve Stock.
Chicago. March . Cattle 'Receipts,
5,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 10,000
head; market firm; beef steers, medium
and heavy, choice and prime, $14,009
16.00; fcedlum and good, $l.SO01-25;
common, $9.50011.25; light, good and
choice, $12.26916.26; common and me
dium, $9.00912.26; butcher cattle, heifers,
$7.00913.35; cows, $6.76912.25; canners
and cutters, $4.5096.76; veal calves, $16.00
916.60; feeder steers, $8.25911.66; stoeker
steers, $7.00910.60. ' -
Bogs Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 25,000 head; market steady to
strong; bulk of sales. S14.60916.26; top,
$16.60; heavy, $14.16014186; medium.
$14.76015.25; light, $16.00015.40; light
light $14.60015.26; heavy packing sows,
smooth, $12.00 9 13.60; packing sows,
rough, $1185912.76; pigs. $13.26014.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 16,000
head; estimated tomorrow, 10,060- head;
market slow; lambs, $17.25 9 20.00; culls
and common, $14.00017.00; ewes, medium,
good and choice, $11.259 14.60; culls and
common, $6.00910.75.
City Live Stock. -
Kansas City, Mo March I Cattle
Receipts, 1.300 head; market steady to 35
cents higher; heavy beef steers, choicer and
prime, $12.4(014.5; medium and good,
$11.76013.36: common, $9.660ll75; light
weight, good and choice, $1160013.76;
common and medium. $8.36911.60; butch
er cattle, heifers, $7.00012.66; cows, $8.85
011.36; eaaners and cutters, $4.2696.86;
veal calves, $12.60914.60;vfeeder steers,
$8.00913.36; stoeker steers, $6.26011.00.
Hog-Roe)pt, 11,000 hfad; market
generally 16 to 21 cents aigher; bulk ot
sales, $14,00014.30; heavies, $14,000
14.40; mediums, $14.04014.80; lights,
$14.36014.90; packing sows, $13.25013.00;
ls. $12.6O016vOO. -
Sheep and Lain bo Receipts, 7 000 head;
market steady to II cents lower: feeder
lambs, 76o to $1.00 lower; lames, $16,769
19.00: calls and common, $12.00016,60;
yearling wethers. tll.00Ol8.00; ewes.
11.00 9 13.76; - culls and common. $5,259
10.75; Breeding ewes, $9.50915.00; feeder
lambs, $14.76018.7.. -
and Industrial News of
New York
By New York Times.
New York, March 3. (Chicago
Tribune-Omaha Bed Leased Wire.)
The quality of dealings in today's
stock and bond . market could be
studied from many angles without
discovering any dominant point of
interest Dullness prevailed through
out the day and the professional
traders confined their activities to a
rather limited number ot issues as
far as stocks were concerned. An
effort to bid up the oil shares in the
morning appeared to arouse a fair
amount of short covering which im
parted considerable strength to this
group for a time. But there was no
sustained, movement anywhere, and
an irregular closing reflected merely
a give and take process in which
public participation had small part
When traders who had bought rail
road stocks previous to the enact
ment of the railroad law sought to
take orofits they found a thin market
and quotations, receded easily. Call
money stood hrmly at 10 per cent.
The hardening tendency of money
rates in advance of income tax pay
ment day was 'disclosed in a stiff er
tone of commercial paper and time
loans on collateral, the former com
manding ""7 per cent for the first
quality of six months' bills.
Sagging Not Surprising.
The sagging : of railroad stocks
and uncertain changes of railroad
bonds in the last few days has not
been surprising in the light of cir
cumstances. In final analysis the
prosperity of the .carriers rests, with
the Interestate Commerce commis
sion and until this body makes clear
some of its intentions in respect to
rates the roads will not know with
surety how their future may be en
visioned. As there is a class of pre
liminary work to be done before the
roads can find, opportunity to apply
for rate increases, to take effect later
in the year, it would seem as though
sentiment in regard to railway
securities would, perforce, be slow
in taking definite and permanent
form. It is more than possible that
early impressions of events expected
to occur during the ensuing six
months may be altered considerably.
In this period the roads, if they so ;
New York Quotations
. Number of "sales and range of prices of
the leading, stocks: I
" Sales. High. Low. Close.
American' Can.... 1,000 41" 41 42
Amer. Car & F. .. 3,200 130 128 130
Am. H. & L., Pfd.-J 600 19 19 19
Amer. Locomotive (.000 98 91 92
Amer. S. 4R..... 200 60 60 60
Amer. Sugar Ref. . 100 124 124 124
Amer. S. Tobacco.
200 83 82 82
800 97., 97 97
200 62 62 62
800 56 66 66
900 82 82 82
Amer. T. & T. 4. .,
Amer. Z., L. A S
Anaconda Copper,
Atchison ', ,
A., G. W. I. S. S.
.- 400 87 86 87
63,000 114 107 108
Baldwin Loco.,
2,300 38 35 35
Beth. Steel "B"P 4,200 20 26 25
California Petro. .-4,000 35 84 35
Canadian Pacific 1,700 120 118 119
Central Leather.. 1,200 78 77 78
C, & O..... 500 56 65 55
C, M. & St. P.... 8,900 38 37 37
Chicago & North. 100 85 85 85
C, R. I. & P.. ..26,700 37 36 36
Chino Copper 1,400 33 32 33
Corn Products..., 600 81 81 81
Crucible Steel.... 1,600 196 195 196
Cuban Cane Sugar 2,200 41 41 41
Distillers S. Corp. 1,00 68 56 58
Erie 1,700 14 14 14
General Motors... 16,700 242 236 240
Great North., Pfd. 1,800 77 77 77
Gt North. O. Ctfs, 300 36 3 88
Illinois central... 200 87 87 87
Inspiration Copper 100
Int. M. M. Pfd.. 6,000
Inter. Nickel 1,100
Inter. Paper 1,700
K. C Southern.. 300
61
80
21
73
17
28
61
83
21
72
16
28
103
61
86
21
73
16
28
103
171
22
46
28
15
71
32
Kennecott Cop.... 1,300
L. & N
100 103
Mexican Pet....,
Miami Copper...
Mid vale Steel...
Missouri Paclflo
Nevada Copper, .
N. Y. Central...
New Haven
Norfolk A West.
Northern Paclflo
Pan-Am. Pet. . .
11.800 172 168
1,100 zz ziH
. 1,300
. 4,000
. 1,300
. 900
. 5,500
. 600
. 100
.$1,800
45
29
16
73
34
94
78
85
42
27
89
17
75
87
40
96
44
28
14
71
32
93
78'
82
42
i?
a
78
84
42
27
89
17
74
Pennsylvania . . 4,
Pitts. A W. Va.l.
Pittsburgh Coal. 7.
Ray Con. Cop...,.
2,700
200
200
700
Heading
2,200
Rep. I. ft S 16,000 87 86. 86
Sinclair O. A R.. 22,200 40. 39 t 39
South. PaC ... 6,700 96 95 1 6
South. Ry. 41,700 26 23 24
Stude. CorpoT. ... 8,400 83 82 83
Tex. Co. 7,700 181 176 179
Tob. Prod. .... 6,600 65 62 (3
Union Pac 3.600 119 118 119
U. C. Stores ... 1,900 67 07 67
TJ. & Ind. A. .... 2,000 80 79 79
TJ. & Steel ....29,700 95 94 95
U. a Steel. Pfd., 400 111 110 110
Utah Cop. ...... 100 70 70 70
Western Union'... 700 86 84 84
West. Elct. 1,000 60 60 60
Willys-Over. ' 1,700 24 24 24
NatL Lead 200 76 76 76
Ohio Cities ...... 2,700 43 42 43
Royal Dutch 4.900 9 8 98 95
. ' Bond list, v
95
TJ. S. 2s. reg.100
U. 8. 2s, cou.100
U. S. 4s, reg.106
TJ. a 4s, cou.106
Pan. 8s, reg.. 88
Pan. -8s, cou.. 88
Amer. Tel, ft Tel.
cv. 6s 96
Ang.-Fch. 6s .. 97
Armour ft
Co. 4s 82
Atch. gen. 4s.. 76&
Gen. Elec.
61.. 81
Gt. Nor.
ist 4 s ..
I. C. ref. 4s.
83
Tl
Int Mer. Ma. 6s 91
K. C. Sou.
ref. 6s 70
L. ft. N. utu. 4s 81
V., if. A T.
ISt 4s 67 M
Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 66
Mon.Pow. 6s,, 86
N. t. Central' ' '
B. ft O. cv. 4s 63
deb. 6s 93
ret 6a .' 84
Cen. Lea. 5a.,. 9a
Cen. Pac. 1st.. 72
C.,tt O. or. 6s 79
c b. ft a
No. Pac 4 74
No. Pac 2s.... 64
Ore. Short Line
ret 4s 80
Pao. T. ft T. 6s 88
joint 4s 94
Peon. eon. 4s 11
v., . at Bt. e. ,
cv. 4 72
C R. I. 4 P
- Ry. ref. 4s... $1
CMM Cop. col.
trust 6 78
& of Paris 6s. $0U
renn. gen. 6a.. 8
Reading gen. 4s 7$
S,L L, ft 8. F.
adj. 6s 62
So. Pao. cv. ft. 100
so. tiy. OS...... 84
Tex. Co er. (s.100
T. ft P 1st... 80
Un. Pao. 4s... 82
CAS ret 4s 70
IS.' OS H. W.
consoL 4s ... (2
Dora, of Can.
6s (1981) ...91
Erie gen. 4a... 45
Bid. ..
U. K., G, B. A L
mi (19271
$6
84
7
87
TJ. a Rub. 6s.
U. a Steel 6s.
Wabash 1st .
Sioux City Live stock. , .
Sioux City. Ia. March . Cattle Re.
celpts, 2,600 head: maritet strong; beef
steers, choice fed, $13.00015.50; short fed.
$9.76913.00; beef cows. $6.7508.00; fat
cows and heifers, $8.00012.00: canners.
$4.0006.60 feeders, $9.00010.50: stockers,
$7.00010.00; feeding cows and heifers,
$6.6008.00- veal m!,m hm IBAnAmAA
common calves, $8.0009.60.
Hogs Receipts 6,500 head: market 15 to
40 cents htgher. light, $14,200.14.50; miked,
$13.90014.46; heavy, $13.50014.25; bulk,
$14.00014.40. T
nneep and Lambs Recelnts 1.500 head:
market, steady.
St, 'oseph Live Stock.
6t Joseph, Mo., March . Cattle Re
celpts, 1,600 head; market strong to 26a
higher; steers, $9.60016.76; cows and heif
ers. $l.6O012.6O; calves, $6.00912.50.
Hogs RecelDts. 7.500 head: market 10
to 15o higher to shipper; top. $14.76; bulk.
ti9. lowie.so. . .
Sheen and Lambs Recelnts. 4.600 head:
market slow, prospects steady; , lambs,
6ia.ugn.t; ewes. 813.6O013.6B. ,
IJbrrty Bond Prices,
New Tork. March 2. Prices of Liberty
bonds at 11:20 a. m. today were: 3a,
95 40: first 4a. 96.80: second 4s. 89.80:
first 4s. 91.14; second 4s. 90.00; third
4Us. 93.36: fourth 44si 90.18: victory
2s, 97.16; Victory 4s, 97.33.
Prices or uoerty Donas at : P. m.
today were: 2s. 96.63; first 4a, 10.40!
second 4s, 89.70: first 4s, 91.12; second
4s. 80.00; third 4s. 92.36; fourth 4s.
90.83; Victory, 3s, 97.38; Victory 4s,
97.30.,' .-,
Sped Osttoa. '
Kew Tork! March I. Cotton Spot,
steady: middling, 40.76c. Futures closed
steady; March, 38.97e: May. $5.89e: July.
H.sfoj wctoDer, 19.1003 veuemstr, Jf.suc
Financial News
elect, may receive the standard re
turn of the days when the govern
ment rented the properties. There
is a chance, however, that some of
the roads of comfortable earning
power will decide to go it alone,
leaning upon their individual in
comes, rather than accepting a
smaller revenue under the auspices
of the treasury. Should inde
pendence vof this character be -displayed,
tliere will be supplied a test
of railway? efficiency under handi
caps of a transition period which not
only will show forth the strength
of individual companies, but will also
afford studies for the Interstate Com
merce commission as it prepares a
rate structure for the country as .a
whole. , . j
Steel Business Good. j
When one grows blue over dis
cussion of a slowing down of dov
mestic business, it is refreshing to
refer to the steel and iron trade.
Here surveys tell of an urgent pres
sure of orders, which thus far in the
year has been tempered to a moder
ate degree only by talk of a slowly
growing conservation among buy
ers. In February there were more
iron t furnaces in operation than in
any month since r.ebruary last year.
I he Iron Trade Review reports a
daily output last month of 102,547
tons on the averaee. compared with
97,172 tons in January and 84,741
tons in December. Inauiries for new
railroad equipment on a broad scale
are engaging the attention of steel
makers whose bookings -of orders
are already filled beyond the fniddle
ot tne vear. , .
opening exenance was strong.
demand 'bills eettine up to 3.47 at
tne nignest point ot the day. 1 his
was 11 1-2 cents to the pound above
last week's minimum rate. .The other
exchanges recorded .only slight
cnanees. , t :
Oils, motors and shippings-con-i
Ll 1UUH.U .Willi L11C lUdlKClS UtLdO"
sional periods of steadiness at gross
gams of two to six points. Leathers,
textiles, tooacos and various un
classified specialties were under - in
termittent pressure, but rallied sub
stantially in several instances at e
close, bales amounted to 500,000
snares.
Omana Prod
uce
.
Frozen Fish Fancy- halibut, medium.
in., Z2c: cmcKen naiiDUt, in., 18c; fancy
Diaca coa. 10., iec; iancy salmon, red, id.
26c; pink salmon, lb., 18c; fancy trout,
lb., 24c; fancy white fish, Selkirk, pan
frozen, per lb., 16c; fancy yellow pike.
no. 1, 10., 17c; lancy dressed Jack pick'
erel, lb., 14c: round Dickerel. lb.. 12c:
fancy fsozen Tulllbee white fish. lb.. 12c;
iancy pan irozen, dressed Bayneid ner
ring, single layer nans. lb.. 10c: box lots.
lb., 9c; black bass, lb., 20035c; croppies,
iu., loiyiflvi euu imn, iu., sc; yeuow percn,
id., uisc; iancy neaaiess Ling coa, 10.
12c; fancy headless pollock, lb.. 7c.
Fresh Fish Scarce: catfish fa little
scarce), id., zee; bullheads, lb, 22c: hall
out, market; salmon, market; white fish.
marKet; ireut. medium sizes, market;
apanisn jnacaerei, 10., sue; nounders, ID.
lfin. ttaAAne.tr tn ill., hL,1. K... IV.
2536c;xcropples, lb., 240 ; Finnan haddle!
su-iD, box. lb., 18c; smoked white fish,
ju-io. Daskets. in., zsu; kippered salmon
10-lb. box. lb., 32c; headless shrimp, gal.,
$1.75: medium froas. doz.. 22.00: neelert
snrimp, gai., sz.bu: loDsters, id., 76c
scanops, gai., J4.7D; crab meat, can.
Oysters "King Cole' northern stan
dards, small can, 38c; large can. 66c: sal.
$2.80; "King Cole" northern selects, small
can. 43c; large can. 70c; gal., $3.16; "King
Loie counts, email can, 48c; large can,
76c; gal., $3.40; "King Cole" Chesapeake
standards, small can, 86c; large can, 60c;
gal., $2.70; "King Cole" Chesapeake Ree
lects, small can, 38c; large can, 66c; gal
$2.90; shell oysters, per 100. cotult, $2.76;
Blue Points. $1.60; clams, per 100 (Lithe
necits, i;nerry stones,) si.fo; (quobogs
large, $3.00.
Mammoth Florida Celerv Crates . rnn.
tainlng 3 to 4 dozen, per crate, $6.25; per
uuscn, Becoming 10 size, l.lou'Z.UU
Wholesale prices of beef, cuts:
Ribs No. L 86c; No. 2,T26c: No. 8. JOc.
Lions No. 1, 46c; No. 2, 32 c; No. 3
Z4C v
Rounds N6,. 1, 23Cj No. 2, Ilo; No.
' Chucks No. 1, 14o; No. 2, 12c; No,
S, 9c
Plates No. 1, 13c; NO. 2, 10c; No. 3,
iPrlces furnished - by Gllensky Fruit Co.
Fruits Oranges: 100, $6; 126, $6.60; 160,
$7.00; 176-smaller, $7.60. Lemons: Sunkist.
else 300, $7.60; Red Ball, size 300, $7.00;
Sunkist, size 360. $7.00; Red Ball, size 860.
$6.50. Grape fruit: Mother-in-law, all
sizes, $5.00. Bananas, per pound. -80840.
Apples: Delicious: 100 and larger, $4.50;
x4 ana smaller. e.zo: -ufej.awara neaa.
jjiira iancy, s.zo; ueiaware iteos, fancy,
i3.uv; u. winesaps, extra, $3.50: O. F.
Wlaesaps, fancy, $3.26; O. F. Winesaps,
choice, $3.00; Rome fcBeautya, large and
fancy. $3.00: Jothnana, small, choice, $3.09.
Strawberries Florldas, full quart, .90c
Vegetables Sweet potatoes: In Hampers,
$2.60. Potatoes: Whites, western, per lb.,
6c; triumphs, do, 6c; Red River Chios, do,
5c. Onions: Tellow, in sacks per lb..
(ftc; rea, in sacks, per ID., .080, Cabbage:
California, by crate, per lb., 8c; Texas,
by crate per lb., 80. Cauliflower: Crates,
$3.00. Lettuce: Head, per orate, $3.00;
head, per dozen, $1.25;, leaf, 'her dozen,
.76o
Vegetables (Green) Cucumbers, dozen,
ft.wi sma peppers, per ID., 3DttC
Shallots, beets, turnips, at market price.
Vegetables (Roots) Beets and carrots,
per lb., 3c; rutabagoes, per lb., 3c;
turnips, per lb., 8c; parsnips, per lb., 4c
Honey Comb, 24 frames, $7.50; strain-
u, 4 o-oz. in glass, ss.tju.
Peanuts-r-No. 1 raw, per lb., 15c; No. 1
roast, per lb., 18c; Jumbo, raw, per lb.,
18c: Jumbo roast ner lh . ?Hc
Nuts English walnuts: In sack lots, per
.v., ,iu, iu Milan 101s, per ID., 4UC.
Checkers-Chums-Crackerjack: " 100 to
ease,-' with -prize, $7.00; -without prize,
$6.80; 60 to case, with prize, $3.60; with
out prize, $3.40.
Popcorn Shelled: 12o per lb. i
Figs 24-8 ox. pkgs., $2.60; 50-6 ox.
Pkga.. $4.00.
. . New Tork Frodaee. (
New Tork, - March t 1 Butter Un
settled; creamery, higher that extras, 68
064c; creameVy, extras, 63o; firsts, 580
62o; packing stock, current make, No.
2, 38o. . " , 1
Eergs TJnaettled; fresh gathered extra
firsts, 660; firsts, 63 0 54a. . - , .
Cheese Steady; unchanged.
Live Poultry Steady; chickens, 26080c;
fowls, 890410; dressed, steady; prices un
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Omaha Grain
Omaha Grain Market.
Omaha, Neb., March 3
Wheat prices generaUy were higher to
day. particularly for good hard winter
and the durum variety. Off grades were
weaner. xraaing ja tnis grain was slow.
Corn prices ranged la -to ito up. Oats
declined 4a Rye prices advanced 2c.
Receipts ofcraln were light. Cash sales
6VUOJ W V
Wheat No. 2 hard, 1 car, $2.45; No,
9 um, wr, 4.j; x car, sz.ss; i car.
$3.38; 1 car, $2.31 (smutty); 1 car. $2.80
(very smutty); No. 4 hard, .! car. $2 !7
sample hard, 1 car, $3.16; 1 car, $2 10
m ' . cx. .so (am
ber); No. 8 northern spring, hi car $2 47
(dark); No. 8 mixed, ear, $2 39-' l
2;M (durum) ; 1 car. $2.20 (durum
,...u,w r, v,io; ino. mixed, 1
is i, vuuiumjj o. a mixed, 1 car.
Corn No. 4' white, 1 car, $1.41: No
4 yellow. 2 cars. 81.40: a r ti oo. t .'
f yell0v I, l-38 (shipper's weights)!
1 car. $1.37; 6 cars, $1.36; No. 3 mixed
T .AV-. car,i.a; no, 4 mixed
I car. $1.37: 1 car. 31. a! v J Jzl.Vi
1 car, $1.36 (shippers weights); No. i
mixed, 1 car, $1.33. '""
."tr1"0- a white, 1 car. 87c; I ear,
x car,
So; No. 3
' . 1. car.
7i-, rouiiue mine, i car, 86c:
mixed, 1 car 85 fcc.
no- c"- 21.67; No
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Receipts-
Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 13
so
43
27
Corn .....37
Oats .20
-v 8
Barley .'. i
Shipments
Wheat .1..... it 48
Corn 62 . !8
Oats 43 4
Kye 3 j
Barley . ...
RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
. . Wheat Corn. Oats.
i nicago 6 ' 117
St Louis 21 101
Minneapolis .N.178
Duluth , 11 -..
Winnipeg 188 .,
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The - number of cars of grain of the
several gfBueo iimpeciea in nere dur
ing the past 24 hours follows:
Wheat No. 1 hard. 1; No. 2 hard, 2;
ii u. a un. a; no. nara, e; no. 6 nard,
4; Sample hard. 2: No. 2 mixed. 3: No. 1
mixed, 8; No. 4 mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed.
.i; no. a spring, . l; do. 4 durum. 1,
Total, 36. -
Corn No. 3 white, 2: No. 4 white. 8:
No. 6 white, 9; No. 6 white, 4; Sample
wnue, x; ino. z yellow, 1; No, 3 yellow,
2; iNo. ,4 yellow, 9; No, 6 yellow, 12; No.
3 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed,' 9; No. 6
mixed, 12;' No, 6 mixed, 2; Sample mixed,
1. Total. T4.
Oats No. 2 white. 1: No. 2 white. 40:
jno. t wnixe, d. Total, 46.
Rye No. 2, s; No. 3, 3; No. 4, 2. To
8al, 8.
Barley Sample, 1. Total, 1.
PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Receipt:
Wheat .
Today. Tr. Ago.
..569,000 460,000
Corn , . ., 696,000 395.000
Qats . 705,000 467,000
shipments .
Wheat .
Corn ,
Oata . i ,
367.000
394,000
316,000
436,000
.539,000
i 671,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Today. Tr. Ago,
Wheat
Oats .
275,000 475,000
265,000 349,000
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Bums, Branker
& Co. , ,
Bid. Asked
STOCKS.
Burgess-Nash Pfd., 7 per cent.,
1923-1942 99 100
Drake Court No. 2...; 874 92
Fairmont Cream NCora ..175
Gooch Food Products Pfd..... 86 ' 90
Gooch Food Products Com.... 75. ...
Harding Cream 7 per cent. Pfd. .... 101
Eldredge-Reynolds . Co. 7 per
LHawkeye Portland Cement Co 107H
Lincoln rei: & Tel. 5 per cent
Pfd, ; 86 .
Lincoln Tel. & Tel. 7 per cent 92
Lion Bond. & S. Co.. Omaha.. 170
Nebraska-Iowa Grain Co .... 180
Omaha I Flour Mills, 7 per cent
Pfd. '. 92
Orchard & Wllhelm 7 per cent
, inn
Fax ton & Gallagher Co. 7 per
cent Pfd. tt 100 ,
M. C. Peters fiill 7 per Cent - '
rra., 1933 88 100
Sherwin-Wllliam Paint Co. 7
per -cent Pfd....: IStt 100
Sprague Tire A Rubber (with
bonus) J5
Union Power & Light 7 per
cent Pfd. .' i'j Six. 100
Union Stock Yards, Omaha 100
BONDS.
Armour Co.-4U. 1939 83U 84
City of Omaha 4s. 1926. ner ct. ... " 4.7E
CoL Ht, Lt 4 Power 6st 1924. 94 96
Cuba. Cane Sugar 7s, 1930... . 99 100
Hill Hotel Bldg. 6s, 1921-1930. 99 100
mayiag v. es, .izt 96
Omaha Athletic Club 6a. 1932.. 98 100
Union Stock Yards, Omaha, 1st
SS, l, Si 11
UPDIKE
We Specialise in ths Carets!
Handling of Orders of
Grain, and Provisions
. .- for
Future Delivery
All Important Markets
1 .
Ws Are Members of
Chicago Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber ot Commerce
St Louie Merchants Exchange
Kansas1 City Board, of Trad
Sioux City Board of Trade
Omaha Grain Exchange ,
Wa Operate Offices ati
Omaha, Neb. Sioux City, la.
Lincoln, Neb. Atlantic, la.
Hastings, Neb. Hamburg, la.
Holdrege, Neb. Des MoinesIs.
Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, 'Wis.
Chicago, 111.
.and n nf these offices are. con
neeted with each other by private
wires, v
We Solicit Your Patronage.
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COMPANY
, ' - Grain Exchange Building.
Omaha, Neb.
P. S. Cash Consignments Solicited.
INCOME TAX
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Burns, Brinker & Co.
S. W. Comer 17th and Douglas
Douglas 895 -
Chicago Grain
Chicago, March 3. (Chicago Tribune-Omaha
Bee Leased Wire.)
Profit taking by many of the lead
ing buyers of grains the past week
was on a large scale on the ad
vance today, but all offerings were
absorbed by a new set of buyers and
by shorts. The close was irregular,
with corn unchanged to S-8c higher,
oats, 3Sc to 3-4c lower, and rye,
2 l-2c to 3c higher.
Leading local professionals, who
have been the best buyers of corn of
late, and a house with Omaha con
nections, were heavy and persistent
sellers to take profits. Sentiment was
more mixed, but the immense sales
were well absorbed, and while prices
fluctuated rapidly within a range of
1 l-22c the close was; slightly
higher. March sold up to $1.48, a
new high for the season, and showed
l-4c above the outside figure made
on the February delivery. May at the
top was 11 l-4c above the! low of
last week, ,and closed at $1,401-4.
while July finished at $1,341-4 and
September at $1.30 1-2, the latter was
in new ground on the crop year to
date. ;
Cash wheat , prices, unchanged.
Receipts, 13 cars. No. 1 northern.
$2.50; No. 2 northern, $2.55; No. 4
red winter, $2.33; No hard winter
sold.
Heavy .realizing sales had a de
pressing effect on oats, and despite
the firmness in corn the close was
fractionally lower, with May, 82 S-8c
and July, 761-4c. Trade was heavy
at times, but there was little in the
situation that attracted much atten
tion. r Cash houses bought over 500.0Q0
bushels of May rye for export. Bel
gium was said to have been the
buyer for Austrian account. Bids
were 131-2c over May, track Balti
more, No. 2 on track l-2c under
May.
Barley advanced iqz witn a gooa
demand for malting grades. Spot
sales were at $1.40(5)1.53.
Bv TTpdlke Grain Co., Douglas 2627.
March 3.
t Open. High. Low. Clone Safy,
Corn
Mar.
.1
I
1.4T
1.48
1.46
1.9I
1.83
1.29
1.66
1.61
.88
.76
1.46
1.46
1.40
1.34
1.30
'1.65
1.60
..83
.77
May
July
Sept.
1.40
1.34
1.31
1.41
1.35
1.31
1.68
1.63
.88
.77
1.40
1.84
1.30
167
1.63
.83
.76
Rve
May
July
1.65
1.60
.83
.77
Oats
Maj'
July
Pork
May '
(32.20
35.60
136.00
35.00
35.60
85.30
35.10
July
35.10
35.60
35.60 .
l.ard
May
121.20
121.62
21.45
21.95
21.40 451.22
July
21.
21.90
21.17
Bibs
May
1
118.60
119.05
I
118.72
19.20
18.60
19.05
118.67
119.12
18.76
1)9.17
July
Omaha Hay Market,
RecelDts heavy on both prairie hay and
alfalfa, and the demand is fair, which has
caused thf market to d cllne on alfnlfa.
also on some grades of prairie hay. Me-1
dium grades of bay and alfalfa ate mov.
lng slowly. Oat and wheat straw steady
upland Frame Hay no. 1. sao.oow
21.00; No. 2. I16.0018.00; No. .3.'- 19.00
13.00. I
Midland Prairie Hay No. 1. 313.000
20.00: No. 2. 315.0017.00. ,
Lowland Prairie Hay No. 1. 113.6089
14.00; No. 2, 38.00911.00; No. S, 37.00
10.00 ,
Choice Alfalfa 33I.00tP32.0O: No. I.
$29.0030.00.
standard Alfalfa zs.oo)zt.oo: no. 2.
315.0018.00; No 3, $12.00016. 00.
oat straw 3ll.ooi3.oo.
Wheat Straw 81 0.00 18. 00.
Turpentine and Boala.
Savannah. Oa.. March 3. Turpentine
Steady: 32.00; sales, 60 bbls.; receipts, 65
bbls.; shipments, 331 bbls; stock, 6,187
bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales 48 casks: receipts.
316 casks; shipments, 384 casks; stock,
29.979 casks.
Quote: B. 316.60: D. 317.10017.45: E.
317.26S'17.45; F. 17.3017.46; O, 317.65;
H, $17.60; I. 817.06; K. $17,50; M, $17.75;:
N, $18.00; WO. WW. $18.25.
Dry Goods Market.
Kew Tork. March 8. Cotton goods to-
day were quiet, with easing reported In
print clothe and some other, unfinished
fabrics. Tarns were easier. Burlaps ease'd
off -cent a yard. Knit, goods and
worsteds yarns were quiet.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago. March t. Potatoes fitrone:
receipts, 30 cars; northern white, saoked
anl bulk, $4.805.00; Idaho, sacked, $5.30
tj5.40.
i 1
Kew Tork Sugar. .'
New Tork. March 8. Haw Sugar Firm
centrifugal, 11.28c Fine granulated, 14.00
V lO.ooc. .
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1st Mortgage
Frm Loans
Obtainable in Denomina
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6
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Real Estate Bonds
Denominations
$100, $500 and $1,000
Taa Free la Nebraska
We believe these securities
sneet with the requirements of'
-the most conservative in
vestors. -
OMAHA TRUST GO.
Phone Tyler 100
Affiliated with the Omaha
i National Bank. (
Preferred Stocks are exempt
from the Normal Federal In
come tax.
:- , "
Our March list contain stocks
which we recommend for in
vestment, having this exemp
tion. .
Omaha
BANK CALL SHOWS
STEADY GROWTH IN
OMAHA FINANCES
Total Loans Gain $30,000,000
Over Last Year Deposits '
Somewhat Lower.
Statements rendered in response
to the call of the comptroller of cur
rency at the close of' business Feb
ruary 28 indicates the . continued
growth of Omaha's financial insti
tutions. As compared to a similar state
ment rendered by Omaha banks on
March 4, 1919, the February 28 re
port shows a somewhat smaller total
of deposits. On the other hand the
total loans had increased more than
$30,000,000 over the total loans
shown by the March 4 report of a
year ago.
Deposits
' Deposits
Feb. 28, "20
830.897,414
23, 504.10
23,094,08(1
9.721,696
8,904.116
4,976.367
16,131.748
4,243,287
4.667,842
8,169,488
1,661.830
1,182.867
691,952
1,814 938
1,038,767
921,974
447.685
411,447
128,012
Mar. 4, '19
.881, 906,697
. 23,968,886
. 23,620,126
Omaha National
U. a National.,
First National ....
Stock Yards Mat..
Uve Stock Nat...
State. Omaha
Merchants Nat....
Nebraska Nat
Packers' Nat
Corn Exch. Nat..
11,986,094
13,960,007
4,083.659
9.611,266
4,366,678
6,082,212
8.626.742
1.410.248
1.208.848
610,936
Security State.....
American mate . .
So. Omaha Savings
Union State
Bank ot Benson..
990,900
760.148
592,409
362.765
316,734
106,248
F. & M., Benson..
Bank of Florence..
Pioneer Ptate
Cona. eX Florence.
Total 1139,437,358 8136,408,616
Loans.
March 4. '19
Omana National.. 817,408,043
Feb. 28, "20
I 2S.228.4S8
16,664.462
16,012,775
11,214,689
13,901.279
7,965,722
4,254,937
3,326.416
3.914.788
2,605.913
1,340.948
1,802,011
723,250
1,108.266
801,970
709.008
416,918
308,256
118,776
U. S. National.
10,796,641
11.878.431
First National ....
Stock Tarda Nat..
Merchants Nat'l..
Live Stock Nat'l..
State of Omaha...
Nebraska Nat'l . ,
PacHers,' Js'at'l ....
Corn Ex. Nat'l....
Security State ....
American State .
So. Omaha Savings
Union State
Bonk of Benson . . .
F. M., Benson. .
Bank of Florence.
Pioneer State ....
Com. of Florence.
10,269, 702
10.308.357
6,736,508
3,011,157
2,477,067
8,326.848
1,834,898
1,017,205
943,296
314,735
920.139
643,177
426.009
340,254
196.615
93,802
Total ..
.'.$82,848,642 $112,806,826
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57 of the electric output
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Hydro-Electric plants.
74 Communities Served
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Debenture Serial. 7a 7.75 basis
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among the inmates of the Ports
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held to be without foundation in the
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Minneapolis, Minn., March 8. Flour
Unchanged.
Barley 81.10!. 41.
Rye No. 2, 81.59 1.6114.
Bran 844.00. , , , .
Corn 81.44 9 1.46.
Oats 81 ( 8 6 'Ac , ' .
Haxseed 85 0586.10.' ;
i Dried Fruit.
New Tork, March S. Evaporated apple,
steadier. k
Prunes Irregular.
Halalns Firm. ,'
Aprlrpts Barely steady.
Peaches Dull.
' Kanaaa City Grain.
Kanras City, Mo., March 8. Corn
May. 8138: July, $1.3S1.S3H; 8P-v
tember, 11.2414.
' St. LauIs Grain.
; St. Louis. Mo., March S. Corn May,
$1.41 4: July,. 81. 35,. .
Oats May. 85,ic , , '
Income
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ihown wonderful resistance to
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have dropped back to most at-
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