T THE BEEt OMAHA, TUhblMY. A1AKUH 3U, Market, Financial and. Industrial News of, - the Day Short Term Notes Live Stock Omaha, March I, 1K0. BseelpU wart: Cattle. Hoge. Sheep. Estimate Monday... 1,400 18,600 . 00 Kama day laat week. 8.610 16. m 6l72 Same two weeks ago.10.17S 1S.S73 10.1SS stems three wk. ago. 7.621 .7J5 ,0!0 ama day year ago. (.120 13,149 l.tii ' Receipts and disposition of live etock at the Union Stock Tarda, Omaha, , Neb., tor Si hours ending at t o'clock B. m.. March 17. 19 JO. RECEIPTS CARS. v., . ... Ct, H"- H M Missouri Paelflo s .... L;olon Pacific 10 lit C. & N. W. eest J 3 C. A N. W. wet 7 6)1 C St. P., U. & O j 15 . C, B. & C eait 1 . . C, B. A Q., west . 4 s C. R. I. St P., east 1 1 C. R. I. A P., west T Illinois Central 1 a .... Chicago Gt. Western 1 1 . ."" Total reselpts ;s 1 44 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morni & To Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co JSehwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Wolf Skinner Total 106t Cattlo Receipts of cattle were esti mated at 8.4(10 head, or about the same also run as a week ago, but 2.000 loss than two weeks ngn. Official total for last week i 31,400 head. The week opened out with a comi, atrong. active market on all classm of beet steers, sales being made at steady to :s cents higher prices. IleavywetehU witU some quality sold to a good deal ht Iter advantage than any time last week, and yearlings were In Kood demanl rlplit along. She stock also aold higher, but very uneven, ranging from I ateady to So certs or more up. Desirable feedera we' fully ateady with last week's close. I Quotations on Cattle Good to choice ( beeves. 11 2.60 13.76 ; fair to good beeves. tll.6012.50: common to fair beeves, 110.00 11.60; good to choice yearlings, i:.00 , H3.:S; fair to good yearlings, 110.00 31.00; common to fair yearlings, f.00? 10.00; choice to prime heifers. $10 00& 11.75; good to choice heifers, IS.T6 10.00; eholce lo prime cows, $10.0011.60; good to choice cows, $3.60 10.00 ; fair to good cows. $7.009$. 36; common to fair cows, 14.2607.00; cholca to prime feeders, $10.60 13.00; good to choice feeder, JS.75W JO. 60; medium to good feeders. $.50rg tlu: common to fair feeders. 7.S0s.5O; good to choice stockers, $9 60Q10.60; fair to good stockers. $7.759.50: common to fair "tockers. $1.00 (7.75; stock heifer?, IS.SOifj'MO; stock cows. $6.10 8.30; stock calves, $6.004T10.50: veal calves. IJ.50Q) 15.60; bulla, stage, etc., $6.0010.00. BEKF STEERS. No. 33.. XI.. 15. 16.. si.. 40.. Av. Pr. . SsU $10 90 . 10M 11 40 1043 ....1011 ....12:0 ....1400 ....1!99 11 70 13 20 1 36 12 65 13 40 No. .., 4.. 68... 31... IS. . 3I. . 17... Av. Pr. ..1042 $11 S5 ..1083 11 60 .1000 .1ZS1 .1153 .1206 .1820 13 00 13 2:. 13 60 13 90 13 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 7 50 13 74 3 1 40 It 60 SI S08 11 86 12 00 23 003 13 60 COWS. I 25 27 644 9 00 9 75 23 1040 10 00 10 26 13 1135 10 3." 10 80 40 1088 11 00 HEIFERS. 8 60 13 840 25 10 75 20 95 11 00 BULLS. 7 00 1 S T 75 8 IS 3 1390 8 60 8 76 2 945 00 9 50 CALVES. 25 1 40 0 60 10 25 " 2 236 12 00 13 60 4 S13 14 60 15 00 1 250 16 25 2 !o 1.) 50 1 2" lo . isrorkEiis and feepf.ks. 10.. -t.. 513 S 60 11 I 3 75 M.i...73 10O0 7 692 10 76 ' f -.J... .1106 11 40 Hogs Tha week opened with a fairly liberal run of hogs, estimates calling for 217 loads or 1S.S00 head. The shipper mar ket was sctlve and prices big 25c and pos sibly more higher, especially on light hogs. Packers were very slow and prices varied from steady to a. quarter higher. Bulk of today's sales was $14.00 15. S5 and top Sh. Pr. No. Av. ... $12 00 60. .523 11 607 26 $03 11 741 57...... I4S 12. ...... 9(2 33 1134 13 $48 615 13 104 1 75 1 1510 1 1570 1 660 10.'..... 411 10 990 2 345 375 No. A. 4..S6J 43. .29 ..26V 63. .$94 6S. .286 66. .21 71..S2T 301. 18S 29. .245 70 '70 40 11 80 13 5 14 10 14 26 14 60 14 75 15 00 IS 2i 67. .297 70. .313 61. .305 72. .243 28. .232 94. .326 74. .176 135.210 fh. Pr, 70 $13 75 13 90 90 110 14 00 14 15 14 36 14 60 14 $0 15 10 la 60 lambs Fhcincial Omaha Grain Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire, New York, March 29. Trading in stocks was Rtiided mainly by the course of call money rates today resulting in an all-around decline near the close of the session. A firm state of the money market was in dicated by the opening rate of 8 per cent for demand loans. It was not difficult for speculators to see in this figure when taken against the back ground of the week-end statement of the federal reserve system a ris ing tendency and the action of shares in the afternoon reflected activity among sellers for the short account as soon as the money quo tation began to stiffen. It advanced to 12 per cent before the day's bor rowing had been completed. Presumably, the breakdown of tele graph service to Interior cities because of severe storms had something to do with the mvement of stocks, leaving busi ness largely In the hands of local pro fessional traders. The turnover was re duced by the lack of outside participa tion and tha market following paid at tention to reports of heavy damage to property In tha path of Sunday s tor nadoes. In cotton trading, news of tha storms and flnods had Influence In movlnf quota tions higher, as the statistical position f tha staple, coupled with continued ex ports on a large scale, has mads the market sensitive to events likely to cur tall spring planting. In the light of too physical and credit factors affecting the day's )ealings In stocks It whs not posslbls to draw deduc tions from the market's developments. At times there was a sharp upbldding of mntnr, steel snd petroleum shares, evi dently efforts continued from last week's endeavor. A survey of dealings In the last half hour so plainly denoted bearish operations to undermine the sdvance that underlying conditions of Industry of a sort to mould prices were practically sub merged. Current comment of commission houses and banking circles shows, however, that, for some time to come ft tight credit situation is likely to have more of a bearing upon stocks than reaults In fields of production. The action of the exchanges Indicated large prnflt-taklng sales, a development not surprising In view of last week's advance. Sterling st the closing rats ot $3 89 for checks was bc below Satur day's final figures. Franca receded 22 points while Italian rates lost more ground, the movement of these rates being an extension of last week's decline. New York Quotations Number of .sales and range the leading stocks: Sales. High Amer. Beet S... 1,900 89H Anier. Can 1,600 49 i A. -. and y. . . .16,800 146 Amer H. A L. Pfd 600 87 Amer. K 4.600 106 Amer. S. A R. ... 2,400 69H Amer, s. K. Amer. S. T Amer. T, A. Z L. A S. Ana. Cop. . . . Atchison of prices of A T . 1,600 132V. . 6,200 103 V . 500 97 . 600 1914 . 9.300 64H 300 83 A.. i, & W. 1. S. S. 7,600 173V, Bald. Loco. Beth. 6teel "B".. Butte S. Cop. . t'al. Pet Can. Paclfio Cent. I.eath Ches. & Ohio... Chi., M. St. P.. fhl. ft N. W Chi., R. I. & Pac. . Chlno Cop Col. F. & I Corn Pro Crucible Steel Cuba C. S. . . Pis. S. Corp. Erie Gen. Elct. . . Gen. Motors . . 240 Rhen- Arrivals of sheen and wera estimated at 43 doubles but IS loads were consigned direct to a pacaer ana fivs loads carried through billing. Pack ers furnished a vigorous demand for killing material from the start and prices ruled sharply higher. Fat lambs sold at sv general advance of fully halt dollar as compared with last week. Two loads of cholca Colorado Mexicans topped at $20.25, with other sales of good lambs reported round $12.7641.85. A few clipped ewes landed at til. 00, not enough sheep wera received to try out values. Trade In feeders and shearers remained nominally tsady. practically nothing selling on country account. Good shearers are ailing to advantage but feeders continue Blow sale. Quotations on Sheep Tjambs, good to choice. $19.75jn.25; lambs, fair to good. 119.00019.76; shearing lambs. tlT.tn 1.26; feeding Ismhs, $ls.0Oia 17.35 : cull lambs, $14.0015.60: Yearlings. $16.60& 27.76; wethers, $13.75015.60; awes, good to choice. $13.85(8' 1,4. 25; ewes, fair to rood, $13.40913.60: lamby awes. $0.ooJ 14.00; awa culls and csnners, $5.00310.00. J'AT LAMBS. Jo. A. Pr. No. Av. Pr, 416 fad.'.. 00 1 75 168 fed... 83 $19 85 142 fad... M 18 25 365 fed... 81 19 60 FAT EWES. 1(3 shorn. II 11 00 Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Mo.. March 29. Cattle Receipts, 16,000 hesd; market steady to atrong; calves, steady to 6O0 higher; 1 heavy beef steers, choice and prime, $13.00 4914 16; medium and good, $11.251290; common, $10. 00 11.15; lightweight, good nd choice, $11.6013 25: common snd medium, 39.00JH1.60; butcher cattle, heif ers, 17.21011.36: cows. $6.otl2.00: veal calves, $14.25018.26; feeder steers, $8.60 A3. 60;- stacker steers, $6.76011.50. Hogs Receipts, 16.000 head; market Steady to J 60 higher; bulk. 313.75915 .15: heavies, U3.t0JH4.60; mediums. $14. 50ft II. 15: lights. I15.20$15.40; packing sows, III. 7513, 60; pigs. $1 3.00 16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market, lambs, 25 to 40c higher: sheep, trong; lambs, t IT. 40 20. 15 ; culls snd common, $14.00917.25: yearling wethers, $16.00017.25; ewes. $U.6014.25; culls Stnd common, $5. 504911. 2o; breeding ewes, ll.0091i.60; feeder Jambs. $14.25816.3.,. Chicago live Stock. Chicago, March 29. Cattle Receipts, 1,006 bead; trade to erratic to warrant de tailed quotations. Hogs Receipts. 2.000; market 80c higher than Saturdays avarage: hulk, 114.60015.40; top. $16.00. Heavy( $14.10 21.35: medium. $14.76T15 0: light, 115.25 eii.it: light light. $15.001816 60: heavy packing sows, smooth, $13,18913.76; pack ing sows, rough, 13.0$13.16; pigs, 113.60 15 60. Sheep Receipts. 19,000 head; mostly direct to packers; not snough salss to quota prices. On account of an embargo resulting from a strike of stock yard employes, no live stock la expected to arrive In Chicago tomorrow. CHonx City Live Stock. Sloui City, la.. March 29. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,100 hesd; market wesk to 2..c lower; beef steers, choice fed. $13.00g 14.00; short fed, 19.00911.75; best cows. I6.7697.7i: fat cows and heifers. $8. 00ft 11.60; csnners, $4.5096.t0; veal calves. 11.00011.10: common calves, $8.009.5O; feeders, I8.00910.2l: stockers. $7 0069.75, feeding cows snd heifers, $5,009? 00. Hogs Receipts. 10,000 head: market, 10 493to higher: light, $14.60 vf 15. 10; mixed. tl4.00O14.t0; heavy, $13.50914.50; bulk. 14.0091i.i0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 hsad; market stesdy. St. Joseph Live Stock. Bt Joseph, Mo., March 29. Cattle R Beipts, 2,100: strong; steers, $9.60913.50; cows and heifers, i. 00013.50; calves, i.60014.00. Hogs Receipts. 6.500 head: market teadyi top. $15,40; bulk. $13.65915.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. S.OOO head: toarket Its higher; lambs, $19.00920.16; Irwss. tIt.OO01i.2i. TtOTMtUiii and Rosin. (3stanab, Oa March 29. Turpsntlne, firm. !3.ti; sales, 28 barrels; receipts, 28 laarrele; shipments, 3 barrels; stock. 1,707 barrels. Rosin, firm: salss. ti barrels; receipts. Hf barrels; stock, ll.STf barrels. Quote: B. Ili.OO; D. E, F.-O. $17 50; H, T. $17 88; JC. il$.oo: M, 113.35; N, $U.fO; WG. til 00; WW, $19.80. New York Rugar. Nssr Tork. March 29. Raw Sugar rmer; centrifugal, l$.04s; tins granvi- .i4.otieis.oo Close. 88 48 141 37 103 88 130 '4 09 97 19 63 i l 165 131i 9SVl 27Vj 33 V, 122', 8', 66 3ht 66 37 38 39'i file S53 49 61 Vj 14 158 170 MVJ 19 90 694. 931, 24 V 83VJ 17 31H 197 23' 47S 28 U 8 15S 74 '4 344 96 80 40 100 "4 43 31 '4 61 ' 1 9 " 84T 1051, 444 99' 23 '4 105Vi 211 72A 119 78 93 4 1034, 113 77S 631, 24', 82'i 44 ' 103V, ' ' Bond List. V- S. 5s. res;. .101 IT. C. raf. 4 T2f da coupon.. 101 If. K. Ma. Cs SOU P. S. 4s. reg. ,101'VK. C. S. ref. 6s.. 691, P. S. c. 4s, cou.lOiH:! ft N. tin. 4s 80V, 61,100 1354, 13,700 tlli , e Art ,,t" 300 39 300 133 V, 1,!00 87V 400 67 600 S8V, :s " n h . 1.4"0 S7i 900 37 14 . 200 39'J . 6.810 93H .15,400 261 .16,500 60H 410 6SJ . 100 14 . 1,700 160 . 3.600 3J7 Ot. Nor.. Pfd... 200 818i C.t. Nor. Or. Ctfs. 900 S9V III. Cen. 800 90S In. Cop 6,200 604 Int. M: M.. Pfd... 2,300 9i, Inter. Nickel 12.400 243s ituer. raper. ..... j.ntie et nan. i.jty fr.outn. Kenne. Copper... Mexican Petro. . Miami Copper . Mldvale Steel . . Mo. Pacific .... Mon. Power ... Nevada Copper N. Y. Central.. N.i Y., N. H.& H. Nor. & Virginia No. Pacific 200 80 Pac. Tel.. & Tel.. 100 40 Pan-Amer. Pet... 8,100 10414 Pennsylvania 900 43 Pitta. v W. Va.. 1,200 S3 i ritta. Coal ...t... 500 63 Ray Con. Copper. 100 SO Reading 10,700 87 Rop. I. ft. S. .. . ..21,100 109 Sinclair O. & R.. 84, 800 46 So. Pacific 3.800 101 Southern Ry .... 1,000 2314 Studebsker Corp. .15,700 1084 Texas Co 6,400 215V4 Tob. Prod 1,000 74 1 Pnion Paclftc 500 121 P. Stores 6.200 80 P. P. Ind. Alcohol 8,100 98 V4 P. . Steel 7.0 105 P. S. Steel, pfd. . . 610 113 Ptah Copper I.510 7S'4 West. Klectrlo .. 1.400 Sls Willys. Overland . 3,100 24 'a National LeHd 83', Ohli Cities 1,410 45 Royal Dutch 6.200 10644 200 17 600 32 . . 6,700 302H .. 600 24 .. 700 474 . . 800 29 .. 200 68 .. 400 15i . . 3.100 75 600 , 34 100 : Low 83 48 !4 141 27 103 68 130 ! 97 194 634 81T4 165 1314 1614, 27 li 38V, 123H 86 '1 66 ' 38 W 86 3614 .36'! 91H 241 V 48 '4 64V4 14 mvs 369V4 81Va 39 99 59 93 24V4 S34 17 314 196 Vi 23' 7s 28 V4 68 IS 74 3 4 V, 96 794 40 i 42's 31 61 Vi 194 M", 105lj 44 9 23V 1054 209V, 72V4 1194 774 9314 103', 112', 77N 63-, ."4W 82 lt 44 Vi 103 U P. 3s. reg .... 80 do coupon.. 86 A. T. AT. cv, 6s 97 A. -French 6s .. 98 M.K.&T.let4s... its M. Pac. gen. 4s. 15 M. fow. us . . , . In N. Y. C deb. 6s. 93 A. A Co. 4s.. 83 N. Pac. 4s 74V4 Atch. gen. 4s.. 76ViN. P. 3s tSVi p. & o. cv. 4is e,tj. p. i,. rer. ss.. tn B. Steel ref. 5s 84 C. Lea. 6s 95 C. Pac. 1st ... 92 ? C. & O. cv. 6s.. 78 C B Q..1oint4s. 94 s .L.ftS.F.S,6s C.MSP.ev.4VS to is. p. cv. 6s. C.R.I. &P.ref 4s. 664 R. Ry. 6s ... C. C. 1: t. 6s . . 89 T. Co. cv. 69. C. of Paris 6s.. 91 T. ft P. 1st C. S. ref. 4a 73 lp. P. 4s ... D&R. G. c. 4. 64 PKC.BftI5s.'37. 881 p. of 1- OS. '31. 90 V. S. R. 5s 83 Krle Ken. 4s... 41 P. S. Steel 6s.. 91 O. Elec. 6s 89lWabash 1st .... 87 G. N. 1st 4'ia 80! Bid. P. T. ft T. 6s.. 85 Pa. con. 4s. 83 Ps. gen. ts ... 89 Read. gen. 4s... 78 102 84 104i 83 82 London Money. London. Msrch 29. Bar Sllvsr 71d per ounce. Monev 4U per cent Discount Rates Short bills, 1 per cent; three montns' bills, t per cent. Bar Sliver. New York. March 29. Bar SHrer $1.26. Mexican Dollars 7e. UPDIKE We Specialise in the Careful Handling of Orders of Grain and Provisions for Future Delivery in All Important Markets Ws Are Members el Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange Ksnsas City Bosrd of Trade Sioux City Board of Trad Omaha Grain Excbangs W'e O pars' Offices at Omaha, Neb. Sioux City, la. Lincoln, Neb. Atlantic, la. Hastings, Neb. Hamburg, la. Holdrege. Neb. Des Moines. Is. Geneva, Neb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago. 111. and all of these offices are con nected with each other by private wires. We Solicit Your Patroaaf THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Grain Exchangs Building, Omaha, Neb. P. 3. Cash Consignments Solicited. Omaha. March 21. Wheat ranged unchanged to about Jo lower. The market was draggy with the demand rather light. Corn was un changed to 14 3o up," the bulk unchanged to lo higher. Oats were generally c higher. Rye advanced 2Jc. Barley was nominally unchanged, liraln arrivals to day were light for a Monday's run. Corn receipts were 79 cars sgalnst 97 csra lait Monday. Wheat receipts were 62 cars and oats I cars. Wheat No. 1 hard: 3 ears12.60. No 2 hsrd: 1 car, $2.69; 3 cars. $2.68; 3 cars, $2.67; 1 car, $2.57 (amutty). No. 3 hard: 1 car, $2.56: 1 car, $2.64. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.61. Sample hard: 1 car, $2.49; 1 oar, $3 30. No. 2 spring; 1 car, $2.70. Sam ple Northern Spring: 3-5 car, $2.35. No. 2 mixed: 2-5 car. $3.50 (duruml. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars. $2.60 (durum); 3-5 car, $2.49 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.48; 3-6 car. $2.46 (smutty). Sample mixed: 1 car. $2.25 (52 per cent white, 48 per cent rye). Corn No. 3 white: 3 cars, $1.53; 1 car, $1.64. No. 4 white: 3 cars, $1.51: 1 car, $1,49. No. 8 yellow: 1 car. $1.66 1 iar. $1.56. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.63 (shipper's weights): i cars. 11.52. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.50; 2 cars, 11.49. Ssmple yellow: 1 car. $1.43 (10 per cent damaged.) No. 3 mixed. 3 cars, $1.53; 4 cars. $1.62. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, $1.60: 1 car. $1.60 (dry): 1 car. $1.49. No. t mixed: 5 cars, $1.48 (snippers weignts). wo. mixed: 1 car, $1.4 (sour 17.8 per cent moisture; 1 car, $1.48 (shippers' weights). oats No. 3 white: 7 3-5 cars, 93 c. Sample white: 1 ear. 93c. Rye No. 2: 1 ear. $1.73. No. 3: I cars, $1.73; 2 2-i cars. $1.71. No. 4: 1 car, $1.71. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Today Week Year Receipts Awn Am Wheat '.. 12 43 9 Corn 79 7 128 Oats 27 28 I 80 Rye 6 7 4 Barley 1 j8 Shlrjments Wheat 40 ;s 153 Corn 61 41 64 OaU is 11 ", 0 Barly 2 1 6 RECEIPTS IN OTHKR MARKETS. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 6 97 64 Kansas City joj (2 ;3 St. Louis 6j 1J7 i" Minneapolis "us Duluth "7 Winnipeg "245 ' ';; O.M VHA GRAIN INSPECTION. The njmber of csrs of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected "in" here durlne the last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard. 1; No. 2 hard, 11; So. 3 hard. 13; No. 4 hard. 6; No. 5 hard 2: sample hard, 3: No. 3 mixed. 1; No. 4 T total 40N' prlng' 1; """"Pi8 spring 'Corn No.' 2 white. 1; No. 3 white. 7; No. 4 white, 8; No. 5 white, 1; No. 3 yel low, 6; No. 4 yellow, ; No. t yellow. 6: No. yellow. 1; No. 8 mixed, 4 No 4 mixed, 1Q: No. I mixed. 6; No. I mixed, 1; total, 54. Oats No. 3 white. 21: No. 4 white 4 sample white. 1 ; total, 36 taW N' "" ; N" ' 4i N' 1: t0" ."total5" 4N' ' ,: N'' 1 f"d' l! ncM PRIMARY' RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Today. Year Ao .u Today. heat 883,000 65S.0OO Corn 867,000 873.000 7S3.00O 852,000 Shipments Wheat 268,000 984.000 C,orn 456,000 306.000 Oats 402,000 6S6.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat and Klour. .. .720,000 $23 000 X0" 6o 041 470.000 Complete figures covering wheat snd J? 'Lour m"nent throughout the Uilted tSates for the week ending March ,.J'h.t.rec',pU' ,rom farms bushels. 1$20. S.606,000; U19. 2,3!6,000 Wheat receipts, from farms, previous week, bushels, 1920. 4,129,000; 1913, 3,ol4,. Wheat rcipt from farms. Jun Z7 fn MM.OoV"!0- l,U""'!', """ Flour nrndiined ilurln k 1920. 1.124.000; 1919, 3,606,000 ..Ia . Pron""" previous week, barrels, 1920. 1.S11.O00; 1919. 2,184,000, Flour produced June 37 te March 1, 1$20. barrels, 103,631,000; 1919, 88.736,000. Total stocks wheat all elevatora and mills, bushels. 1920, 169,176,000: 1920. 169.176.000; 191S, 189,807,000. Total stocks wheat all elevatora and mills previous week, bushels, 1920, 174,066. 001: 1919. 203.038,000. Change for week, decrease, bushels, 1920. 4,890,000; 1912. 13,231,000. Exports of Wheat and Flour. Exports of wheat and floor Julv 1, 1919. to March 19, 1920, amount to 90,878,000 bushels of whest and 13,426.000 barrels of flour, making a total equal to 146,791,000 bushels of wheat, compared with 127,090, 000 bushels of wheat and 18,820,000 bar rels of flour laat year to March 19. 1919, the first 19 days of March being prorated from the monthly total, making a to tal of 211,779.000 bushels of wheat. Last year's total flour exports include Ameri can relief administration and American ex peditionary forces shipments Santa Ks Crop Report: Rains In the western half of Kansas revived the win ter wheat crop and Is expected to over come much of the damage by recent wind storms as shown by the weekly crop report of the Santa Fa railroad. Little rain fell In the westsrn third and considerable dam- Chicago Grain Local Stocks and Bonds By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wire. Chicago, March 29. Crippled wire service curtailed business in grains and the receipt and distribution of news. Grain prices advanced early on local buying and receded qji profit-taking and bear pressure. March corn was congested snd closed IS" hither, while May and July finished unchanked and September ?8c lower, oats lost .c to c and while rye was Ho to Ce higher. Provision trading was affected by the labor troubles at the stock yards and packing houses and closed at nearly che lows st of the day with pork off 65c to Tie, lard 30o to 37 He and ehortrlbs 20o to 22Hc. Corn traders were Inclined to go slow on both aides of the market, pending resumption of wire service with the coun try. Sentlmont was mtX'. d and what few rnlers drifted In from the outride were mainly on the buying side. There was nothing in the news to csuse any un easiness on the part of longs or shorts, and prices moved slowly within a range of lt,c, closing sbout the same as on Satur day with the exception of March. A little short cuvertng advanced the latter to 31.621, at the lust or within Ho of the best figure on the crop. Exporters bid $3.77 for No. 3 hard winter wheat, track New York. No sales. Spot No. 2 hard sold at $3.55012.58, and No. 3 hard at H.li, while No i red was $2.56. Continued closing of spreads In May oats between Chicago and Winnipeg, nar rowed the difference 'c, the latter market closing 1c lower, while Chicago was off ,c. Trade was very light and mainly local. Houses with seaboard connections and cash interests were good buyers of r.ve and prices ranged higher. Bids of 16 So over Msy, track Baltimore, were made for shipment by April 20. No. 3 on spot. 2 He over May with sales at $1.79 1.80. Darley was In good demand snd lfto higher, malting grades leading. Spot sales were at $1.4501.67. By Tpdike Grain Co., Ooug. 2627. March 29. Art. I Open. High, Low. Close, I Sat'y. Corn I I j Men. 1.61 1.62U 1.61 1.62V, liOSj May 1.66V, .66?i 1.654 1.56 1.66 July 1.61 1.51 1.49 1.50V4 1.60', Sept. 1.47 '4 1.47 V 1.45 V, 1.46 V 1.48!3 Rye May 1.76.L7844 17Vi l.TH 1.1 1 July 1,71V r.731 1.71 1.721 1.70", Oats j I I May .864,' .6',f .84 .86V, .86'(. July .79, .794, .78', .78 .79N Sept. .694,1 .69 .68! .6 Pork I May 37 15 37.21 S6.80 36.60 37 28 July 37.35 '37.36 36.60 36.60 :37 25 Lard I I May 31.15 31.15 20.70 '20.80 121.10 July 21.90 31.92 21.47 121.63 1,31.90 Ribs May 19 10 19.17 18.80 18.90 18.10 July 19 70 !l9,70 19.80 jl9.37 l9.60 New York OeneraL New Tork, March 29. Flour Steady: spring patents. $12.60!13.25; spring clears, 39.6010.S5; winter straights, 110.80 11.25; Kansas straights, $13.25 13.00. Cornmeal Steady; yellow granulated, $4.0504,16. Buckwheat Quiet: good milling, $3.60 3.60 per 100 pounds. Wheat Spot, firm; No. 2 red and No. i hard. $2.85 f, o. b. steamer, June ship ment Corn Spot, barely steady: No. 2 yellow. $1.82 snd No. 2 mixed, $1.81 c i. f. New Tork. Oats Spot, barely steady; No. 1 white, $1.08V. Hay Quiet: No. 1, $2.35.40: No. 2, $2.3092.36; No. 3, $3.0532.15; shipping, $1.909 2.00. Hops Steadv; state snd Pacific coast, medium to choice 1019, 7le85c; 1318, 66J70e. Lard Easy: middle west, $20.35930.45. Tallow Uull: special loose. IStjC. Rice Firm: fancy head, 14Vjl916e; blue rose, fancy, i;,,ilSc. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, March 29. Butter Un changed. Eggs Current receipts, 30c lower per case, $12.50: firsts, lo lower, 43o. Poultry Hen,, higher, 34V,e. age to wheat has resulted. Unless It rains some at once much of the acreage will be plowed up and put Into other grains. Eastern half of Oklahoma and northwesU ern half of. that state and part of the1 Panhandle section had good beneficial ralne. Cotton, com planting abow indi cations of Increased acreage to the same as last year. A little corn and cotton has also been planted In southern Okla homa. In the country east of the Mis souri river there were good rains. Box car situation Is slightly Improved. There Is a big shortage of open top cars for moving cosrss freight. Live atock ehlp msnts to the north are expected to start In about a month. Chicago wire says: Elevator Interests and the Grain corporation are working on a plan fo- distribution of cars that will be satisfactory to all Interests. They have conferred and have practically agreed to let the grain corporation have 60 par cent of tha cars that are unloaded when it is possible. They are not to get the full allotment In any one day unless the car supply Is heavy, but will try and work it out by the end of the week. The Backbone of the Oil Industry The Refinery The Royalty Interest A Pre-Trading Offering Great Texas Oil& Refining Co. OF FORT WORTH. TEXAS CAPITAL, 2 .000,000 PAR VALUE, 3)1.00 OWNS A ROYALTY INTEREST IN 70,000 Bbls. Daily Production 111 Well Now Drilling 725 Well Contracted 2 Producing Wells OWNS OUTRIGHT 576 Acres of Leases and an Interest in 11,998 Acres 9,000-Bbl. Refinery Now Under Construction 'Si 1 )(. s. v, it ' X t v v 5-Nll r U mm 31 Jig The Big Sure Profits Are In the Refining of Oil Dividends 24, Payable 2 Monthly now being made from earnings from royalty interests. The company's officers and directors are bankers and business men who are vouched for by large banks and trust companies. Trading on N. Y. Curb Market will begin April 1 There is no guesswork in the Refining business. This is your opportunity to buy Great Texas Oil & Refining stock NOW At $1.50 Per Share W. T. RUSSELL & CO., Inc. 50 Broad Street , New York City CLIP THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY . W. T. RUSSELL CO.. DO Broad St, N. Y.i Please mail me without oblitra tlou full Information regarding the Great Texas Oil & Refining Co. N'ams Address City State O. P W. T. RUSSELL A CO., 60 Broad St.. N. Y, : Enclosed find t for shares of Great Texas Oil & Re. fining Co. stock at (1.60 per share. Name Addre-a City State O. R Quotations furnished by Birns. Brlnker & t-o., Marcb ! 190: Stocks Bid. Asked. Alfalfa Butter Co. pfd 60 Bankers Mtge. Loan, Omaha.. 15 Heatrloe Creamery, pfd 101 110 Hoatrice t'rfamary com J00 210 Uuriress-Nasli pfd 7 pet., 1923-41 9V, ion Continental O. & K. pfd DO Douglas Motors com 62? 70 Eldredxe-Reynolda Co, 7 pet. pfd 09 4 100 Fairmont Cream pfd 9S 100 Oooch Food. Prod, pfd 07 Va 90 Clooih Food Prod, com 75 10 Goodyear Tire snd Rubber Co. 7 pet. 1st pfd 99 100 Harding Cream 7 pot. pfd 100 Lincoln Tel. Tel. 6 pet. pfd. . . tj , Lincoln T. &. T. com. 1 pel.. 94 98 Lion Bonding & Surety Co.. Omaha 165 1 so Nfb. Power Co, 7 pe.t. pfd :t Nichols Oil pfd. war bonus... 82" S7U M. C. Peters Mill 7 pet. pfd, 1933 97-i 199 SherwIn-tVilllams Taint Co. 7 pet. pfd 99, 100 M. 13. Hltllth 7 pet. pfd., 1921. 99 100 U "t.im.iU luinat, vu......... ,. AUU Thompson-Beldon A Co. 7 pat. pM 99 101 Union Power A Light 7 pet. Pfd. Union Stock Yards. Omaha. . . . 100 Bonds Col. U. H. A P. 5s, 1924 94 95 U Cuba Cane Sugar ts, 1910,... French Cities Ks, 1934 ,. Kill Hotel Bldg. 6s, 121-30. . Joint Stock Land Bank is. various Lincoln T. & T. it. 1946 Lincoln Trac. is, 193 Mavtag Co. tis, various Omaha Athletic s, 19SI Omaha, City of. various O. A C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 192K... Union Stock Yards. Omaha, 1st Ss. 1931 Wichita Tarda 6s, 19S4 100 9914 100 H S71, $2 J.75 pet. 95 100 S,00 pc. 75 80 9 95 J9 Extra dividend. New York Money. New York. March 29. Prime Mercantile Pupcr per cent. Exchange Irregular. Sterling Sixty. day bills, 3.0., ; com mercial 60-day bills on bsnks, I! 90 V,; commercial 60'ttsy hills, S3.S9; demand, $3 94; rabies, 1194,. Francs Demand, 14.40; cables, 14.46. Belgian Francs Demand, 13. 16; cables, 13.S4. Guilders. Demand, S7c; rabies. SHe. Lire Demand. 20.05; cables, 20.00. Marks Demand, 1.34c; cables, l.Soc. Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad, lrretfular. Time Loans Strong: 60 days. 90 days and six months. 8f8'4) per rent. Call Money Steady; hlh. 10 per cent: Iom', 8 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent; closing bid, a per cent; offered at 10 per cent: lsst loan, 10 per cent; bank accept ances. 6 per cent. . After tha close the following prices were made: High, 13 per cent; closing bid, 11 per cent; offered at 12 per cent; last loan, 1J per cent. if The Lion Bonding & Surety Company OF OMAHA Assets $1, 600, 000.00 Writes more plate glass insur ance than any company in the United States, west of Chicago. Sunday's severe storm and heavy losses ought to make you, Mr. Omaha Business Man, look over your policies and see if you are safe. Of course, there will be more storms. The year is starting out with a pretty bad record already. We suggest you phone. Your regular broker can give you a Lion Policy, if you insist and if you are wise you will so insist. Or you may phone Alfred Mayer, Douglas 7060, and everything will De attended to. E. R. GURNEY, Pres. Another New Oil Field in Wyoming Get in on the ground floor! Oil lands within one mile of two flowing wells In the heart of the new Bolten Oil Field. Did you ever make 1000 on your investment? See or write us now. Keith & Wertz t Pullman Hotel, City Motor Wheel Corporation 8 Per Cent Cumulative First Preferred Stock Successor by Purchase ot PRUDDEM WHEEL CO. THE AUTO WHEEL COMPANY. OIKR PRESSED STEEL CO., THE WEISS A LESH MFG. CO., Makers of wheels from timber operations to finished product. 100 and Accrued Dividends Circular en request ier OB 291 JheNationalGtf Company Correspondent Offices In Over 0 Cities Omaha First National Bank Bulletins; Telephone Douflss 331S Quotations furnished by Peters Trust Co; Bid Asked. American Tel. A Tel (s. 192 3 American Tel. & Tel. 7H si American Thread 6s. 12 J 9 American Tobacco "s, 1920. ...loo iom, Americas Tobacco Ts, 1921 . ...100 tons American Tobacco 7s, !).. ..too 103V American Tobsceo 7s, . . . . 1"0 lHO"; Anaconda Copper bs. 19S1 !6' Analo-Frcnch Est. s. U20.. s, Armour & Co. Con, Deb. ti, 20 H'a 101 Armour & Co. Con. Pen. 6s. '21 , H'l Armour t Co. Cou. 1Mb. (is, '3 ', 101 Armour & Co. Con. Ieb. (s. '2S 101 Armour Co. Con. Deb. Ss. "J 9s 101 Bethlehem Steel Co, 7s, lj:.. s 100U Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 3Sn U0 British 6H. 121 9 Canada Cs. 1921 8', H C, H. & Q. 4s, I92t 4 95'n Cudahy J'aek. Co. In, 1933 4 lOK'i (Jen. Electric Deh. a. 1120 9S 9 Great, Northern Ry. 6s. 1930.. i 99 Kansas City Term 6s, 1923.... 9SV 9?ti I.lgg'tt & Myers 6s. 131 .... S 9H Proctor & Gamble 7s. 1(11 .... 100 1004, Proctor & Oamble 7s, 1(32. ... 100 4 101 Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1!3. . . . 100 11 Vi Southern ll.v. 6s. 1920 S3'i l1 Swift & Co. 6S, 1921 991. Villon r.iolfle Si, 192S 100 102 U. S. Rubber 7s, 192 J .102 103 W ilson Conv. 6. 1(21 (1 LIBERTY BONDS. rirst j'. , in! Flrt 4s i v',,'!2'!i Second 4s K.iO First 4 Us saoond 4 vis Third 4s I Fourth 4ViS Fflth Ss JT Fifth 3s , ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Minn.. March !(. r"lur 26o hlihar; In carload lots, standard floar uuoted at 113.75 a barrel. In ((-pound cot ton tacks. Shipments, 38.4(1 barrels. Barley 11. SOW 1H. Rve No. 3. 1 lT3i. Bran I4S.00. Wheat $2 0(ff (N. Corn (1.659 1.67. Oats V4.l3'(0Vo. yiaa 4.(l.. j Chicago 1' reduce. Chicago, March S. Butter Hiejhet; cresmery. 50i(j'66c. fcKKS Lower; receipts. 23. 914 esses; firsts, 43434o; ordinary firsts. 40v,t 41 Sc. at msrk, cases Included, 42042s Poultry Alive, hl-her; springs, SSc; fon Is. 43c. Kansas City t.reln. Kansas City. Mo.. March ?(. Corn Close: May, 11.62; July. 11.40 VI; Sep tember. 11.44. AHi&h GradePref erred Stock Free From Normal Federal Income Tax YIELDS 7.75 at present market. STRONGLY protected by assets and earnings. BACKED by long history of progress and achievement. FOUNDED on an essential industry and a high grade product. MANAGEMENT of proven worth. . PROTECTED by a strong sinking fund. LISTED on the Chicago Stock Exchange.. We recommend for conservative investment, the . v Vb Cumulative First Preferred Stock of the J.I.CASE PLOW WORKS COMPANY Write or call for complete description and intertstini ondjtii. t A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Imwtnwnt Securities New York Mlnneapolu Baltimore Philadelphia Milwaukee Cleveland St. Louis Cincinnati Detroit Boston Duluth 105 South La Salle Stmt, Cluca&o I 1 Bur Before April 1st and Sv Taxes. Owed and Recesasaaatted by Heme Bullslera, lac, ef Omaha, Nee. First Mortgage Bonds Tax Free in Nebraska Better 1 Than a 7 In vestment. Not Tax Free. 20 Years Without Loss of $1.00 of Principal or Interest. Investors in our first mortgage bonds hold just that much interest in a large first mortgage on new business property centrally located in Omaha. ' DENOMINATIONS: $250, $500, $1,000 up to $5,000 INCOME The income from this property is more than two and one-half times the annual interest on the mortgage. INTEREST, 8 NET Payable Semi-Annually TAXES -s The taxes on these bonds are paid by the owners of th property, Save the taxes on your money by investing in these bonds now, making your investment better than 7 where you pay taxes. TERMS The bonds are convertible, if desired, any time after 1 year on SO days' notice. DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE sent free upon request. A part of your business solicited. All inquiries promptly answered. AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Omaha, Nebraska. C. C. Shlmer, Sec. G. A. Rohrbougb, Pres. ' ( ' ' 1 ' J Meavy Uinds Cause Mainiy mm Glass replacements cost more than ever before. You cannot afford to be without Plate Glass Insurance. Let us quote our rate for your risk. THE HARRY A. KOCH CO. General Agents LION BONDING & SURETY COMPANY Jos. L. Adams. Department Mgr. Paul Hutchison, Ass't Mgr. 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