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    ' THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922.
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American Capital
Already Flowing
To Foreign Lands
New York Financier Say.
Country Now Doing What
Proposed Economic Con
lerence rnaoa.
By HOLLAND.
W hen referring AQ the reports
which have come from across tin
ocean that Great Britain, France and
Italy hope that lhe United States
will take part inf the contemplated
gathering which J may be called an
international financial and economic
conference, one
financial leaden
f the ablest of our
said this morning
"We are doin:
something of that
kind and the
.lost rmoresuve nrnnf
Of it is to be found in the fact that
an American syndicate has purchased
WO.000,000 of Jthe 6 per cent gold
conns issueci iny the Dutch East
Indies and autjhoriwd by the Neth
erlands parliaunt." .
With the eAception of Japan and
-nma, ana yn a minor way Austra
lia, no othpr proposition involving
American gr.ivestment in far eastern
securities ' was ever made. Japan
borrowed here at the time of her
war wth Russia an amount almost
equivalent to that which is repre
sented by the Dutch East Indies
bondfts. Tanan did this because the
.i States at that time was the
most favorable market. China has
turned to the United States for fi
nancial aid because friendly relations
have been established between China
and this country, and China has
. had for many years perfect confi
dence In the credit and purposes of
the United States.
Ylelde Oiattfrtx Betarns.
Hut the Dutch East Indies government
Apparent! hag turn) t th United
Stetee bfttiiu thla country la new not
merely the most favorabla market for
transactions of this kind bat I pra.otlea.lly
the only one. The Iutch Kut Indies
constitute tha most Important of tha
rolonlsl pesseeslons of tha Netherlands.
Thla colony haa alwaya yielded gretlfy
Int returns upon Investments mada in
' har rloh resources. It continued, to do
thla aven In tha war daya. Tha wonder
la why tha colony did not approach tha
home fovernment' when assktag thla
loan but. while Holland haa been leaa
affected than any of the other European
countries- which were In prextmlty to
Oermany during the war, nevertheless
financial eondltlcna In Europe have been
to almoot chaotic that Holland would
not now bo justified In accepting $40,000,.
000 or any other large amount of tha
bonds of Its Beat Indie, colony.
This tranaactlon, which la Bow com
pleted so far as tha purchase of tha
hands by an American ayndlcats la con-
earned, is referred to aa containing treat
significance. It would not bo Inaccurate
to aay that It .eelobrated tha opening of
New Tear from tha International financial
point of view, Already South America
and Canada have placed In tha American
market national aaourltles which. In tha
aggregate, amount to many millions and
. the United States haa been almost ex
cluelvely financing the needs of aoms of
tha Booth American nations and "of
Canada. But theaa tranaactlons are all
within (ho American hemisphere. Now
the far east has coma to the United
. Statea apparently not baring sought Lon
don, and has negotiated a aala of 140.000,
00 In gold bonds which will bear' par
cant Interest. ,
' Best Kind at Consortia-.
As the United States haa financed South
America and North America and will soon
finanoe Cuba end haa now purchased a
large block of the aecurtlles of Holland a
far esetern colony. It can be truthfully
aald that we are financing the world and
that It lei really not necestary for the
United Statea to Join In any International
confarenoe. However, in all probability
Xhle country will be- repreaanted a that
'conference and our representatives will
' Icern at first hand how earieatly tha other
i nations are turning to me vm,.
for the aid which la ' needed If their
finances are to be stablllaed. . .
American capital has already gone to
the Dutch Eaet Indies and this tnveet
ment Is likely to be lneraaaed. One of
the corooratlona which a few years ago
whs actively engaged In mining told In the
Alaska region haa now Invested a large
mount of money in tin propertlea la the
Dutch East Indlee. So alao American
raoltal which Is Interested ,ln the cultiva
tion of rubber hea been Invested there,
and In addltloa to that, we have -created
nut of almost nothing a very large In
ternational trade with that colony. Just
before the outbreak of the European war
our aggregate trade with this colony,
outgoing and Incoming, was a little under
3 0.000,000. On the last day of the present
flecal year that trade was reported to
have Increased so grestly that the ag
gregate waa nearly two hundred and
three millions. -This Increaae -comperes
well with other sudden and- Street In
creases In our international trade sines
the European war began. The preeump
tion la that the eyndlcate which has
purchased these bonds will . find a ready
market for thorn among private inves
tors. Tor they can be marketed at a
price which will yield 4.15 P. ent In
come at the earliest redemption date
and S.4S per cent Income if they are
held until maturity, IS years hence. ,
Discuss Chicago Banks.''
They said la the financial district whets
It waa announced that one of the lersa
banking inetttutione and, also, a trust and
, - .,. nr Oh oaco had been
taken over by the Continental and by the
Commercial Trust institution that the
transaction Illustrates the value which the
. merger of banhe has occasioned. Tor.. If
the purchasing Chicago banka were today
at they were eome years ago before con
solvations, it would have been Impossible
for them te have "and yd this lr"'J
action or to have accomplished In a .few
hours the tranafer of some ;'
accounts and .securities, a "fe'"
which so far at the money market was
ripple. Some who have eonramiw
thi; tranaactlon aay that It le rtunate
that the embarraaementa of tha Chicago
banka did no occur a year aao. "
they had, that undoubtedly would have
seriously affected the banking eltuatlon.
When some 10 yeere ago Lyman J. Oage,
who was then president of a large Chi
cago bank, cauaed 11.000,400 repreaented
by oecurltles and ebllgatlona "AL'T"
deemed worthleee to be written off. that
heroic and unprecedented "
sioaed even more comment In thU elty
than did the purchase of thw tw Chi
cago bankln inetttutione by two other
mitltutlons Slthough that P"Jh;je in
volved a transfer ef some 80,000.000. For.
It appears ta fee ths opinion here that the
embarrassment which made , ""
tips necessary was meldent.l not
Ihg general banking ooadltlons n Chicago
or elsswhsre. -
Bten city Ltre Stack,
sioux city. ia.. ' -",-;r
relpta. 8.500 head: market killers w-ii,
tioclTere atrongr fed steers and JlJf
I7.00OI-75; warmed ape. 14.0007.00; fat
rAw. and helfere. I l?iV. JJIS
ll.60Ol.25; vealera, 88.IO0S.tl:
84.004J4.10 cslvea, U lJI 50; feeding
Jews and helfere. lI.SttJ4.II: stooken.
t4.00O4.14. - -
Hogs Receipts. 8.08 head: market. 110
3oo lower; llsht and butchers, 84.85 01 '.
mixed. 84.1004.75; heavy packers, 86.810
t.7l: bulk of sales, 8l.lSOT.io.
steady.
Sheep neceipis, ow.
-rw Ysrk teste.
New Tork. Jsn. II. An early bulge ef
i. to 11 points In cotton met sufficient
western and local selling to. bring prompt
reaction to last nisht's closing leveU Llv
rrnoot turned a seller In the second hour.
There was a noticeable merest tn eel I! a f
m T the afternoon, largely local liquidation.
Pr4e? An. January dropped under the II
l.vL The market, generally, de
","L, , to SI points before enough proflt
iking by sherte came Into the rlag t.
bring about eny recovery.
The market generally was II te SOo net
lower.
nfT Weal.
London. Je. 10 Many bayera steaded
thi epentBS of the wool auctUa to
dav he offerings smounteel to 11.747
aeie. Blddtns; was snlmated and good
ryfibr the J!
continent dlanoeed.. el "
. . to 10 per cent, ssedlasaajd
'..- breds 10 t. IS per cent. 1eeead
sceared 18 ta 14 per cent ana Salter trades
I le IB per cent- ,
New Yore. Jan. 10. Bvaparated Apples
-Mtet. - -
Praxes taady. - - .- -
Ap1caea aal Peach as Ftrnv
Ralstas Crell,
LiveStock
Omaha. J as! IS.
Receipts were: ' Cattle Haas Sheep
omelal Monday S.tll II. Ml lt.54S
Estimate Tuesday ,, 4,444 14.444 11, lee
Two days this wee: 11.111 If.ail 11.041
Bams days last week 1,411 11,111 11. lie
Same daye S w'e a S.tTi 1 114 t.Itt
Same daya S We a'e 1,047 U.lie It III
Same deys year ago 10. IH 14,141 11, III
Recti Die and dlaeeeltlen ef live stock
at the Ustea steekyarda. Oases. Neb.,
for 14 Sears ending at I P. sm tfeaaary
li, inn
RBccirrs CARS.
Cel. list! Shp
Wabath B- R. ....,..,, I .... 8
Mo. Pas. Ry J 1 I
Union Pac. R. R. ......... II IS 11
C. N. W. Ry., east I S 4
C. N. W. Ry., weet IT II 4
C, St. P., M. O. Ry. ... II IT 1
C, B. a Q. Ry., seat ...... 11 I I
C, B. a. 3. Ry.. west 11 S t
C. R. I. P.. west SSI
Illinois Central Ry I 1 .
Total
Receipts 100
114 t
DISPOSITION EAL.
Cat. Has. Shp.
Armour Co 1" .3tl S.lll
Cuoahy Tkg. Co. .... Ill 1.411 S.4II
Dold. Pkg. Co 11T lit is
Morris Pkg. Co Ml H t.otl
Swift A Co (IT 8.171 1.040
J. W. Murphy I.m
Swarta A Co. ill
Lincoln Pkg. Co. .... II .....
Ogden Pkg. Co Ill
M. Olassburg 4
Roth Pkg. Co. ..... II ..... .....
Hoffman Bros It
Mayerowlch Vail ... II ......
P. O'Dea 14 ..... .....
Omaha Pkg. Co. II . ....
John Roth Sons . .. II
S O. racking Co. ... II......
J. H. Bulla 16 .....
R. M. Burnet A Co .. ,41
W. H. Cheek II .....
E. 0. Christie Son . . II -.
Dennis at Francla ... 18 ..... .....
Ellis Co, 41
John Harvey 701
Huntilngtr A Oliver . II
T. J. Inghram ...... I ..... .....
F. a. Kellogg II
V. P. Lewis Ill
Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. . I
Dunlap ISO
J. B. Root at Co 47 ..... .....
Roaenstoek Bros, ..... 1 ..... .....
Sullivan Bros 21 ..... .....
W, B. Vsn Sent d Co. . It
Werthetmer As Degen . 4 .....
Other buyers 1.141 S.lll
Total
...Mil ll.llt 11,10
Cattle Receipts. 4.100 heat). Ths cattle
trade waa ratner alow again tnia morning
but on more moderate auppllee the market
held about eteady with yeeterday'a average
decline. Quality waa not aa good as oa
Monday. Among the early aalea top was
17.10. On shs stock there waa more ac
tivity today and prlcea looked fully steady.
Stocks ra and feeders alto sold quite
readily at fully steady prices.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, 17.00 07.40; fair to good beeves,
14.00414. 16; common to feir beeves. 14.00
04.00: fair to good yearlings, 3l.3lttT.14:
common to fslr yearlings, 88.481)4 .00;
good to choice heifers, ll.7IOI.i0; fair to
good helfere. 14.1104,(0; choice to prime
cowa, '14. HO I S5 : good to choice cows.
I4.00O4.40;- fair to good cowa, 33.4004.00;
common .to fair cows, II. tool. 25: good
to choice feeders, SI. 00 (Tl.to; fair to good
feeders, 15 SO O4.00: common to fair feed
ers, l4.7SOS.to; good to cnoice siocaers,
ll.liOl.li; fair to good stoeksrs, tS.TIO
1.10; common to fair Blockers. tl.TS0S.lt:
ttock heifers. 14,0091.14; etock cowa,
St. 00 9 4.00: etock calves, M.i097.SI; veal
calves, 14.1091.00; bulls, stags, etc, (1.40
ot.ue. ,
v BEBF STKERe. .
No.
II..
A v. Pr. No. Av. Tr.
,.1000 S 86 21 1144 S It
4..
03 00 II..... .1141 s 19
10..
.1118
S II ,1101 -
COWS.
4 10 1J......U14 4 II
HEIFERS. 4 '
4 7S 4...... Ill I IS
BULLS. - .
5 Si 1......1410 4 00
4 71
CALVES,
s Be
I..
.11S
.1111
11..
SIS
.1170
. 810
I..
IIS
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
41 460 S 15. . ;
wm RanalBta. 14.000 head. Early
shipper trade on light hogs, I0S pounds
end under waa 'generally 10011c1 lower
with the bulk of sales ranging from IS
Olio lower. The market waa active at
the decline with packers making fairly
liberal purchases. Light hogs sold mostly
from I7.OO07.1S' with a top price of
17.40. Mixed loads and medium weight
butchers from 14.40 07.00 with - packing;
grades rrom to.eoest.to ana wrimt
heavies, is.oo 5.10. Bulk of all sales
was t7i07.O.
No. An ' Sh. - FT. ., No. Av.
II. .116 110 t IS M..264
Sh.
Pr.
S tl
S 7i
s to
1 It
1I..17S S TO 42. .260 ...
4., 11S ... t 80 , SI. .216 40
61. .121 .. 4 85 60. .174 ...
Sheep Receipts, 11,600 head. There
was a fairly liberal run of lamba to
day and trading was mostly on a ateauy
baala with shlppera and packers both
active bidders. Fat lambs sold mostly
from 111.00011.40 with a top price of
11.10. There were no feedera Included
In today's receipts and quotations remain
unchanged.. The sheep market waa gen
erally ateady with the few lota received
selling mostly around . I6.7S and choice
handy weight ewes quoted at 16.00.
Quotations on Sheep Fat lambe. good
to choice. til 00011-60; fat lamba, fair
to- good. 810.50 011.00; feeder lamba. good
to choice, 18.50010.26; feeder lamba. fair
to good, 81.0008.50; cull lamba. 16.510
I.S5; fat yearling. 16.0001.60; fat weth
ers. 81.1005.16; fat ewes. 16.1608.00:
feeder ewes. 83.5005.00; cull ewes, l.t
01.10.
. FAT LAMBS.
So. Av. Pr.
4fl fed. 88 11 45
; Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City. Jan. 10. (U. 8. Bureau
of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 14.100
ha.it! h.f steers, steady to 260 lower!
Lyearllngs and heavy steers, 100 head; most
other early salea. 84.OO0T.i5; ahs stock
mostly steady to weaa; ipoi aiower oa
better gradea; common to good cows,
81.1004.75; medium to good heifers, 85.00
06.60; all other classes around ateadv;
good scanners, mostly 81.60; good butcher
bulla, 84.0004.15; calvea closing weak;
beat vealers. 88.150 8.00; early aalea. feed
ers, 85.8608.00; choice light stoeksrs,
84.40; other early eatee. I5.00OS.O0.
Hmi-Rc.lnt 11.000: onen to ship-
packera, nearly steady with yesterday's
packer maraec pacaer top, ti.tt: om-.
w..t. too to 175-oound weights. iT.xqo
7.10: bulk of sales. 8I.I0O7.16; throw
out sows, steady. 86.64OI.00; stock plst.
scarce, few choice kino, up to 7.eu;
fully ateady.
Sheep Receipts. 800 'head; 10015c
higher, 108-pound fed ewes, 86.10; lamba.
steady: best- fed lambs. 111,76.
Cnicagw UveStoek.
Chicago, Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts, 12,
40t: tuf steers and ahe-stoek. mostly
atsady; top, yearlings, 88.54; weight tot-
pounds: top, met urea steers tf.se, weignt
1. Ill-pounds; bulk, beef eteers, 14.500
7.71; bulls, weak to 15c lower; bulk, bo
lognaa. 14.1504.50; ealves, strong to S5e
higher; bulk, vealers, 18.1008.00; stock
era and feedera, strong.
Hose Receipts. 41.000; opened lights,
15o to 85c lower: ethers, lto to lie lower
than Monday's average: active; closed l"c
to lie higher than early; shlppera bought
about 14.000: holdover, moderate: manv
held eft market; top, ss.it; one iota out
r iin- nractlcst too. 88.00 on 170 to Im
pound average: bulk, 87.1507.71: pigs, 2ic
to lie lower; ouia, aesirmoie, ii.mv..,
Sheep Receipts. 10.004; generally
strong to lie higher; fat lamb top, at
noon, 811.55. some held higher; bulk.
I11.0IO11.S0: yearlings, ton. 811.11; fat
ewes, ton, 18.55; feeder lambs, 811.009
11.11. . '
St. Lewis Livestock.
East St. Louis, 111.. Jan. 18. Cattle
Receipts, 84.540: beef steers, yearlings ana
ehe-etoek'. steady to strong; quality, plain;
bulk, beef steers. se.TfOi.it; top wwin.
steers. 17.45: veal calves, strong to e
higher: bulk. 88.0008.64; practical top,
18.76: bulla and stoeksrs. steady.
Hogs Receipts, 18.400 elesmg acthrs:
best butchers, atsady; light shlppint
classes, 15014O lower; top. 88.15; bulk.
164-peend and down. 17.1508.18: balk,
lights and medium wetghta. 87.44 0 7.76;
bulk, heavies. 17.1807.40; packer sows,
strong: bulk, mostly at 14.44; pigs. It te
lie lower. 87.8O0I.1S; vlearaace. good.
Sheep Receipts. 4.040; active: beet
lamba. 15c to lie higher; yearlings, un
evenly higher: ewes, strong: shippers took
four decks cades lamas at ton, SIS 1;
yearlings. 811.16; packer lambs top, 818-00:
bulk, good aaej rnoice lamss. m.iiw
11.14; culls. 61.4401-64; fat awes. 85.040
4.16; clearance, toed.
Be. Leans Ltv Stark.
St Louis. Jan. 14. Cattle Receipts,
lite heed; generally steady; steers. 86 64
lit; cows. an hatters, 81.44 0 4.14;
ealves. 84.tt0t.8S.
Regs Resrtpts, I.m need: ntarkat Ite
lower; top, 87.11: balk. ST. M 07.14.
Sheep end Lambs Receipts. 4.044 head;
iambs, steady: shoes) unevenly higher;
lambs. 111.15018.11; twee, S4 HS.it.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Chicago Grain '
By CHARLES MICHAELS.
Clues mbswa Osasha Bee Leaeed Wirt,
Chicago, Jan. 10. Whtat prices
wen on the down grade from the
stsrt At no time were they as high
as the previous days' finish. . The
close was about the bottom with net
losses of 2Uc. Corn held well until
near the last when pressure increased
in sympathy with the weakness ui
wheat and dosed rilgjtfc lower,
while oati were off Mc and rye Jfjc.
Sentiment generally was bearish
and the local element was strongly
diipoicd to favor the selling side, the
general run of news being of a de
pressing character.
Early etlllag waa Induced by reports of
rain ant anew in the tout a west, wnere
moat needed, offerings ef Argentine wheat
te Europe st lOlto under American hard
winter via ths gulf and clalme that 40,eto
buahtla had been cancelled at tha gulf.
Beaks Ewibarrsestd.
Towtrd ths laat mestaga from New
Tork that four French banks wsre finan
cially erabarraeaed and tha cancellation of
lot, 000 bushels wheat at tha aaaboard.
Induced liquidation by tome of the local
profeaelonele who were recently on the
baying title. Stop loss orders were an
covered. Support waa lacklns at times.
although there was fair commleelon houae
buying at 81.11 for Hay and at 11.10 ana
again at It ot on the way down.
Eiport demand waa abaent and no
aalee were reported ot either domestle or
Canadian grain. Argentine seld, e. I. f.,
Europe, st 81.3I4iQI.llw, whloa waa re
garded aa very bearlah by the trade and
foreign cablaa Indicated that offerings
were Increasing rapidly, Buenoa Alrea,
however, opened unchanged with aome de.
mand from Germany, aalea of late being
41,040 tone. The Oreel: government will
open orrers or eo.ooo tons or around i.aoo,
400 buah.lt on January 17, while the grain
corporation will buy around 1. Ooo.oot
buihelt American durum and sprlnga to
morrow (or Ruaala.
Drouth Broken.
The breaking of the drouth In the aouth
weat by ralna ranging from one. half to
one ln-h removed one of the mala props
from the market. Thle more than offset
the light receipts, primary arrivals being
4io,too tuanoio, against iii.ooo buaneia last
year. Milling demand waa geenrally alow
with aalea here ot 5,000 buahels. Receipts,
16 cart.
Cosh houses were on both sides of the
corn market, hedging early against pur
chaeee to arrive and then bought rather
freely agalnat shipping salea to ths sea
board, but there waa a lack of speculative
aupport except at 6 So for May on resting
and Investment orders. Under that flgue
there waa Increased pressure. Ths bulk
of the late selling waa Induced by the
weakness in wheat. Chicago handlers sold
810,000 bushels corn to the seabof rd from
an positions, wnue me seaooara claimed
100,000 buahels sold abroad. Domeatte
aalea aggregated 80,000 bushela with
sample valuea unchanged to Me lower. Re
ceipts, 161 cars.
Baltimore High Bidder.
In the cast week eeaboard bids have
advanced lVta relative to the May and
the bulk of the ealea today were at 7o
over track, Baltimore, for 14-day ehlp
ment. Country offerings were not large
with Baltimore outbidding Chicago in
Illinois and Iowa.s
Oets broke In sympathy with ether
trains, but the bulk of ths trade waa ot a
local character and there waa a lack of
aupport, aentlment generally being bearish.
wnue tnt aoutnern demand nas improved
to some extent, the sales are In tha main
being made from Interior points. Local
sales were 160,000 bushels, with sampls
valuea unchanged to Ho lower and re
ceipts 77 cars.
A lack of demand was the' outstanding
feature In the rye market Export bids
were materially below a working basis
tad no aalea were reported
FtS Motes.
Liverpool cabled: "The sot corn eltua
tlon la dull, with consumptive demand
alow oa account of the mild weather.
riate torts sre soarce and firmly held.
The difference between Plate and Ameri
can corn haa widened atlll more, Ameri
can mixed celling at a discount of lOd
per 160 pounds undsr the Argentine corn."
Baltimore export homes ostbld Chicago
on com at many Iowa points overnight
and took what little corn waa running.
Illlnnla polnta eold little corn,
Milla reported an Indifferent demand for
flour. Buying continues of the hand to
mouth type, as a rule, and there haa beau
no neavy ouying lor xuture neeaa. aimera
apparently are buying cash wheat In tha
same manner, and In both eaaes the wheat
market la governing the operations. With
the market for wheat heavy, there Is little
Incentive tor mills to anticipate their fu
ture needs.
Tha Oreek covernment Is reported to
have aaked for offers on 100,000 bushels
wheat.
Seaboard bids on corn for eiport have
raised Ho the last 14 hours. Bualneas Is
reported of liberal volume. Oermany, Den
mark and Holland have been taking con.
slderablt eorn, and thla buying In con
nection with that or the Russian renor is
making quits an actlvs business In corn,
nfr.ra at corn mada to Ruaaian relief
ahow considerable eagerneaa to aell as ths
price to far haa been too clots to snow
much profit. -
sell' rsoara jsentsersnni.
-A Ttnsrd nf Trade membership eold to
day at 15,600, buyer to pay tha lilt dues,
representing an advance of 1100 over the
recent low price.
A sals of sevsral thousand barrels ot
first clear flour were made at New Tork
today for aa outside nuasian reuei com
Thaaraln corporation will receive offers
ot durum and apring wheat for seed pur
poses in Buaala and or corn tor renet wort
until 1 p. m. Now Tork time tomorrow.
Number I grease or caen corn rem
uattia under the No. 1 yesterday and
were applied on No. 1 contracts at that
difference. , ' ,
Buying of Canadian wheat on ths Pacific
octet by Japan Is understood to have been
resumed, inquiries were In the market
today for April-May ahlpment and it was
said that they wanted a lot of grain. A
Winnipeg message said that the bulk of
the Alberta and Manitoba crop had al
ready left farmers' handa and only 1015
per cent remained in Saakatchewan. The
wheat watt of Mooao Jaw and Saakatoom
waa moving to Vancouver for export.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. DO, 1617. Jan. 10.
Art. I Open. I High.. 1 Low. I CloaeTTeat.
Wht.
May,
1.11
1.1H4
Y.00V
.8444!
.78
.51
".54
1.01
".is"
.81
.78
-.52
".54k'
1.08 1.114
1.01 1.11 f
.11 1.01
. 1.01 H
1.11 vi
1.10
1.10 U
July
Rye
May
July
Corn
May
.84
.63
.68
.14
.si r
.84
.7$ .
' SStt
.SStt
.54
.it
11
'.64
.64
July
.55
Oats I
.1
.1
.1
May .S6H
88l .87! .S7 ,88
88l"U8t"l1'"88"'isii
July
Pork
1 I
15.40 15.37
ile.77. l6.75
I
i
Jan.
May
11.17
16.76
115.40
I15.7S
l's.80
8.21
Ki
115.10
16.10
I
I 8 IT
I 8.10
I's.eo
I 8.10
Lard
Jan. 8.80
8.80
1 8.80
J 8.17
May 1.20
1.26
Ribs I
I
8.10
8.07
Jan. 1.40
s.os
8.18
May I 1.10
Mlanrapslk ghwr.
Minneapolis. Jan. 14 riour Unchanged.
Bran 821.00.
Wheat Receipts, 151 cars, compared
with 177 cars a yesr aso; caah No. 1
northern, 11.21 01.17 ; . January,
81.16; May. 8i.ii: July, slu.
Corn No. S yellow, 41c.
Oats No. 8 white, UOHKc .
- Barley 36 0 51c. . - -
Rye No. 2. 70 071c.
Flax No. 1. tl.lt 02.01.
St. Lewie Oram.
St. Louie, Jan. IS. Whtat May,
1.4; July. tie.
Corn May. 5!06:e; July. II C
Oats May. 40c ,
Baa ass City Oreia.
Kantaa City. Jan. 18. Wheat May,
fill: July. SlHe. -CorsMsy.
4ic: July. 47o.
?TtW "Xsrtt aPBtstoeMbr
New Tork, Jan. 11. Bettar Unsettled :
creamery, higher than extras, IIOISHr;
creamery, extras, S4044c; firsts. 810
llc
Eggs Unsettled: trash gathered, estr
firsts. I40l6e; firsts. 11 tile
Cheese Steady. fc
Beast t Cbty Pvedeee.
Kansas City. Jsn It. Butter Oeasn
err. aachanged: packtag. le lower.
Eggs te lower: firsts. 15c; seconds, lie.
PeelUi Uncbaaged.
Bew Tsstx Pscjtli.
New Tern. Jan. It, Live Poultry
Easy ; fowls (laclodiat caUs). 8t018c;
turkeys, ItOttc.
lewis, none.
Omaha Grain
January 10, 1922,
Receipts of all kinds of irsin in
this mtrket today totaled 91 cars, of
which 11 cars were corn. As a large
part of the eorn receipts were applied
on to arrive purchases, floor of
ferings of all kinds were . limited,
causing a very narrow market. The
few cars of wheat that changed hands
old 2c to 3c lower than yesterday
with demand limited. There was a
good demand fort corn at prevailing
prices, which ranged from He to He
lower. Uats sold generally vie lower.
Spot offerings of rye were readily
aosorDca at prices generally lc lower.
The barley market was nominally
unchanged,
WRIT. AT.
No. I hard winter: 1 car. (heavy). 11. tl.
No. I hard winter: 1 car, (smutty 8, D.),
Ne. I mlied wheat: 1 oar, (spring and
winter,, too.
No. I durumt 1 ear. (amber). 14c.
Sample northern apring: 1-1 oar, (41 lb.)
vvo
CORN.
No. 1 white: I oars, 40c.
No.. I whltei 8 cess). 44o,
No. 1 yellowi S caTe, 40 Wo; 1 car (iw.),
1 V C.
No. I yellow: 11 cars. 40e.
No, 8 yellow: l car. 40 o; S Carl, 40o,
No. 1 mlted: 1 car. 40c.
No. I mixed! S care. 40o.
No. I mlied: 1 ear. N. T.) 40e.
OATS.
No. I white oats; 1 car, Sir., 21o; t
car, 12 c
RTK.
No. t rys; 1 oar. 71c.
No, I rys: 1 car, 70c.
BAR LET.
Nominally unchanged.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(V.AK1AJXO.)
Week
Ago
83
14
7
4
, 1 '
Tear
Ago
144
Receipts Today
Wheat t
Corn ,. 11
Oata S '
Rye S
Barley
121
SS
shipments
Wheat 14 SI 80
Corn , 88 14 41
Oat 17 I 28
FRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(BUSHELS.)
Receipts Today Week Tear
Ago Age
Wheat '. 480,000
Corn I.... ..1,701.000
Oata 816,000
Shipments
804,400 826,000
1,414,000 1,168,000
440,000 448,000
Wheat 441,000
Corn 112,000
Oata 1,170.000
871,004
871,000
114,004
410,000
411,001
167,400
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
tOUOJtSO. )
Today ' Tear Aso
Wheat and Flour.,.. 160,000 . 141,000
Corn 211,000 ,
- WORLD'S VISIBLE.
. (BUSHKL8 ) .
. Today Week
Ago
Tear
Ago
Wheat ,.171.177,000 18O.S81.000 110,187.000
Corn .... 18,174,000 17,108,000 7,874,000
Oata .... 81.114,000 80,876,000 81,111,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat IS t St
Corn .......848 178 71aJ
Oata ..161 71 185
KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS.
Carlots- Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat .............. SS 115 ' lit
Corn St 57 88
Oats IS 14 11
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. -Carlots
i Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat .............. 81 85 110
Corn ..187 167 . 70
Oats 28 ' 41 S
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Mlnneapoll ,.161 : 184 177
Duluth as - 18 7t
Winnipeg 414 471 .1,060
. m (sossir.
Germany reported a liberal bufatr ot
Argentine wheat yeeterday. Prevleua re-
porta had Indicated Germany would be
out ot wheat markst until spring. ,
Early pressure on wheat largely due to
sslling account, ralna In the aouthwaat
Another bear factor waa a London report
that Argentine paroele to arrive offered S
pence lower. Reports current that for.
signers cancelled aome gulf expert ssles.
Hanging aalea agalnat corn purcnaaea
over night from the country had depress
ing effect
Weather man showed fair ralna In por-
tlona of Texas and Oklahoma. Kansas
received general rains over the atata rang
ing front to Inch.
Teattrday'a export business ot wheat.
250,000 bushela, In all positions Corn
aalea, 500,000 bushels, . mainly Atlantlo
ports to Oermany, Holland and Denmark.
Purchases of corn to arrive at Chicago
Inoreaaed, although Baltimore exporters
outbid Chicago down-stste. Indications
are for sn lneraaaed corn movement,
Greek government . reported aiklng of
fers on 1,500.000 bushels of wheat.
Liverpool wheat stocks 1,111.000 agalnat
T.781,040 latt year. Corn 180,000 against
108,000. -V . -.
Minneapolis flour shipments. - 16.851
barrels; whest shipments. St cars. Stocks
for three days: Wheat. December, 110,000;
oata, December. 110,000 buahela -
Liverpool future market opened tn Id
lower, closing Id lower. Spot market
firm 1 to ld higher.
Exnort demand un to noon very light In
wheat with Argentine reported undersell
ing gulf wheat. Corn aalea confirmed at
350,000 bushels, to Baltimore, with con
siderably larger amounte talked of.
New Tork General.
New Tork. Jan. 10. Cornmeal Eiay;
fine white and yellow granulated, 11,500
1.60.
Rye Weak: No. 3 westsrn, lia f. e. b.
New Tork and 88 a c. L f. export.
Wheat Spot, eaay; No. 1 red, 11.11; No.
S hard, 81.11; No. 1 Manitoba. 11.84 and
no, 1 mixed, durum, 41.ua e. l i. trtCK
New Tork to arrive.
Corn Soot, barely atsady: No. 8 yellow.
85c; No. 1 whits, 6o and No. 1 mixed,
$6e c. 1. f. New Tork all rail.
Oats Spot, easy: No. s white, 47V
tte. ....
Lard steady; middle west, ii.tooi.8t.
Other ArticlesUnchanged. .
m Ml
Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES
Chicago Trlsaae-Oataka Bee leased Wire.
New York, Jan, 10. Each in its
wav, the foreign exchange market
and the investment bond market are
considerably more useful indicts to
the trend of the present financial
situation than the stock market. To
day's movement of exchange rates
and bond prices clearly reflected the
iwo mcuuraging inciaenis ot the
aay. ine Ur-reachinar economic m
portance of the agreement on tlio
Anglo-French treaty .of defense was
recognised by a further advance in
rates for sterling and French ex
change, both of which ran close to
the seasons nish ttcrurea of Decern.
ber 12. The money market, whose
low rates ot Monday were repeated
and somewhat emphasized today,
seemed this time to have aroused
some response in prices for invest
ment bonds. Fractional advances
were more general than for some
weeks past in Liberty loans, in for.
eign government issues and in rail
way securities, some of which mov:d
up l-i to 1 tull point, with an tin
usually large total' amount of busi
ness done. The high prices of No
vember and December were not
reached again, however.
Ths Importance ot the Trench and Eng.
llsh treaty lias no doubt largaly la Its
psrcnoiogioai sneoi; nut psychological
and tempermental influences have lately
been uppermost even in the economic
dlacuaalon. Americans have perhaps found
it hard to understand why Franca thould
persist In misgiving over a possibility ot
Invasion by Uermany; yet so calm a per
sonage ss Blamarek la known to have the
aama feeling about Franca after 1871. and
until the preaent doubts of France were
aiiayeo, lis peopis eouia not be looked to,
either for real curtailment ot military
expenditure or for thorough co-operation
In the economlo upbuilding of Europe.
Not only did exchante on London and
Paris go higher today, but home govern
ment bonds on the markets of both cities
recovered to prices 1-1 to 1 1-1 points
above the prices ef a very few daya ago.
It la easily possible that thla treaty may
be the latroductlon tn a muoh mora r.
floient handling of the general European
problem.
Buelneea in rallwav and Industrial
shares oa the stock exchange was amalter
van men jtonosys, and the day'a Ir
regular changes of price were with few
exceptions only fractional. The only news
with a direct bearing on the market waa
the ateel corporatlon'e unfilled tonnage.
It showed a small Increase where a de
crease had been generally expected.
Omahai Bonds.
170 Am. Smelt Ref. Ss 87 17
813 A. T. A T. 6s '. imti 884
15S Armour 4Us 81446 87 "4
6 H. A O, Rtf. 6 78 HO 7S
t B. A O, Cv. 4 Vis 74141 76
It C. M. A St. P. Cv.tVis... 60 404
IS C. M. A St. P. Ref. 4 Vis.. 64 0 17
81 C. R. I. A P. Ref. 4s.... 77 0 77
88 D. A R. O. Cv. 4a.
78U0 74
47 Ot. Northern 4s
54 III. Central Ref. 4s.'....
58 Mo. Pac. Ret. Is. 1833...
50 Pac. Ref. 5t. 1124. . .....
41 Mo. Pac. 1st Ref. Ss
80 Rio Grande A W.
. ami 8t
. tlVif 111
. 671e 17
. is isvi
.' 84 K 85 '
. 711, 74
,103 104
. IIUO 68K
88 St. L. S. F. Gen. Ss
81 St. L. A 8. F. PI. 4s
SS St. L. A
F. Adj. 4a.. 711(0 71 H
84 St. L. A S.
87 St. L. A S.
Inc. 6s 54140 65
Term. Ss.. 714 0 71 14
148 Wilson A Co. Ss..
3 VatB 84
84149 85
S3 K, C, Southern 6s
15 C. O. W. 4e....
SS 8. A. L. Rtf. 4s
81 Oslo. Sou. 4Vis.......
IS C. A O. Cv. 6s
... 68 f 68H
... 31140 81
... SlltO 814
... 8449 86
... S54 6614
5a 76 9 78H
114 I. R. T, Ref. 6s
Ill Hud. A Ban. 1st Rtf.
Forelga Exchange Bates.
Following are today'a ratea of exchange
i compared with the par valuation. Fur
nished by the Ptters Nationsl bank:
iar
- - i Valuation. Today.
Auatrla .........
Belgium
.10
.0004
.0786
.185
l.oo
.'sV
4.86
.183
.338 i
.166
.185
.'iv r
.17'
.185
Canada
Caeoho-Slovaklt
.1460
.0170
.1880
4.11
,0818
.0064
.0440
.0411
.0081
.1646
.0004
.1416
.1140
Denmark .......
England
France .........
Germany .......
Greece
Italy
Jugo-Slavla ....
Norway
Poland .,
Sweden .........
Swltserland ....
New Tork Sugar.
New Tork, Jan. 10. There was no
change In the local raw sugar market to
day, with Cubas quoted at 1 15-lc. cost
and freight, equal to 3.84a for centrifugal,
but waa more active and aalea were re
!rrted of about 176,000 bags of Cubas for
January and February ahlpment to local
refiners at that level.
Raw sugar futures cloaed unchanged to
S points net lower, with March at 1.10c;
May, 2.37c; July, 2.5c; September, 2.67c.
Liberty Bond Prices.
New Tork, Jan. 10. Liberty bends at
noon: 1 Ha. 16.16; first 4s, 87.44; second
4s. 87.33; first 414s. 87.70; second 414,
07.40; third 414a. 07.80; fourth 414a, 87.70;
Victory J 14 a. 100.08; Victory 44. 100.08.
Liberty bonda closed: 3 Vis. 8.78; first
4s, S7.40: second 4s.87.8t; first 414a, 17.80;
second 4Kt. 87.64; third 4 14 a, 88.00; fourth
4V4s, 87.80; victory 34s, 100.10; Victory
4f4s, 100.08.
Turpentine and Bosin.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 10. Turpentine
Flrml 84Vc; aalea. 30 bbla.; receipts, 163
Ubbls.; shipments, , 118 bbls.; stock, 11,763
This.
Rosin Steady: sales, 483 casks; receipts.
1.354 casks; ihipmente, 309 casks; stock,
84.611 casks.
Quote: B , 13.80; B F G, 83.16; H,
34.00; I. 14.05; K. 14.76; M. IS. 36; N,
15.50; W G, 86.75; w w. 46.00.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Jan. 0. Potatoes Weak; ie.
celpts, 44 cars; total U. S. shipments,
S3S oars; Wisconsin round white, It.OOO
2.10 cwtj ditto bulk. fl.OO08.li cwt.;
Minnesota, sacked, 81.8092.00 cwt.; Michi
gan sacked, I!. 00 0 2.10 cwt.; Idaho rus
sets, sscked, 18.15 cwt; Mlnnaaota Red
River, 11.85 cwt
Now Is the Time
Millions of systematic savers
all over the United States
will go to their banks this
month to deposit money.
This bank urges you to join with this
large army of savers throughout the
country who are starting the New
Year right.
You can open an account with us
today by making your first deposit
Resolve to save some of your 1922
income and put it away regularly in
an interest-bearing account
The Omaha National Bank
Faratun at 17th Streot -
Capital and Surplus, $2fi00fi00
New York Quotetions
Range at prices ef the leading sleeks
furnished by Logs 4 Bryan, 141 fetors
Trust building:
T RAILROADS,
1 " High. Lew. Close. Close.
At.. T. A S. r..,, Ilk 18 8314 83V8
ll.ft. A Ohio II 38 331 14
t anadlan Peoifle.. .1134 1134a lllti ltttt
soifle...llS4 1 It 1184 1114
Central lltl 714 ' ttti Ilk,
A Okie 84 V4 64 64 Vi S4J
New Tork
Chaaoeako
Great Northers... 71 7114 71
1 I
ill
K. C. aoulhern.... 11 II VI
Lehigh Valley ,.,.! 51
Missouri Pacific ,, 1114 IS
N. X. N. H..,. 1114 13
' !
74. liS
II
Northern Pacific... 744 7414
Chicago A N. W... 4814
Pena. R. R 84 V,
Reeding 714
71
('.. R. LAP.
It
71'
17'
Southern Paolflo ,, 7114
Kosthern Railway 1714
CM.. M. A St P.. ItVt
Union Pacino ... .11514
11
111
III'
ariKLS.
Am. Car Fdry. ...143 141
1411
Vi 1(114
Alllo-Chalmsra
Americas Loco,
3114 SSVi ll
1814 Hilt ll
Baldwin Loco.
Bethlehem Steel., lilt ItVfc
Colorado ruel, Iron It It
Crucible , 114 1114
Am. Steel Fdry... lilt 114
Lackawanna Btetl. 414 44
Mid vale Steel .... 114 144
Proceed Steel Cer. 43 II
Republle Stl., Iron 13 UVs
Ry. Steel Spring
Ltd Stetea Steel... 11 11
Vanadium II SO
COPPERS.
Anaconda 41 41
Am. Smlt, Rff ... 44 43
Chill 11 1114
Chlno 11 14
Inspiration ....v.. 3114 IS
Kennecott H4 11
Miami 11 SS
Nevada Cons'l'd'ltd
Ray Consolidated.. 11 1414
Seneca 10 SO
Utah II St 14
OILS.
Atlantlo Petsrol ,, 11 11
Oeneral Aapbalt .. 17 66
Cosdsn 3i 81
Cel. Pelerol 43 41
Ialand OH 1 1
Invincible Oil .... 14 18
Mexican Peterel
Middle Statei .... 13
Pacific Oil ...41
Pan-Ameiiean .... 46
Phllllpa 31
Pierce Oil 14
Pure Oil 36
Royat Dutch tt
Sinclair Oil 11
Stand'd OH. N. J, 171
Texas Co.... 43
Union Oil II
White Oil 8
Cuba Cane ...... 8
Cuban-Am. Sugar. 16
Corn Products ... 34
Famous Plavera 7114
General Electric ..111 138 134 114 Vi
Gt. North'n Ore.
31
80
Internet Harvester
Am Hide. Lthr pfd 61
U. 8. Ind Alcohol 31 37 at
Internat Paper .. 48 47 47
Internet. M. M. pfd 41 44 44
Am. Sugar Rtf. . , si st
.'.
37
63
3,7
71
Sears-Roebuck ... 41 4114 82
Stromsbers
Tobsoco Producta. 62 11 1H
Wo'th'gton - Pump. II 17 . 28
Am. Woolen n ia ist
. MISCELLANEOUS.
Am. Cotton Oil .. 11 13 13
Am. Ar. Chem
American Linseed. 26 23 33
Union Bag. pfd. , 63 48 St
uosclt Magneto .. Jt at
Br'k'yn Rap Tran. 6 S
HUIUKS,
Chandler 80 48 48
General Motors ... 3 8 8
Willys-Overland ..6 1
Plerce-Arrow 14 13 13
White Motor ..... 37 3 '
Studebaker 80 '4 80 80
RUBBER ANU TIKKS.
Fltk
Kslley-Sprlngfield
Keystone Tire ...
14
18
51
Ajax
V 8. Rubber
INDUSTRIALS.
Am.
Beet Sugar... 14 31
At. O. W. I..
Am. Int. Corp.
Am. Sumatra
Am. Telephone
116 1114 116 111
American can ... ttu
Central Leather... 30
Cel. Packing ..... 41
Cat. Pkg 11
Col. G. A Eleo. ... 46
Col. Graph 3
United Drug ..... 71
Nat. Enamel 33
31 81 15 Vi
130 181 120
83 32 13
108 108 107
' 32 31 314
United Fruit ......121
Phil. Co. .,...,.. 31 .
Pullman 146
Punta Alegre Sug. 32
Retail Storea ..... 83
51 62 II
St. L. A San F. .. 10 20 20 30(4
Total aslsa. 468,700.
Money, close, 3; Men. closs, S.
Marks, Close, ,0064: Mon. close, .0040.
Franca, close, ,0861: Hon. close,
0862. . .. '
Sterling, cloat, 4.13; Mon. dost, 4.1SH,
Bonds and Notes
V .-' " '" " AP,
Bid Asked Tleld
Am. T. A T. Co. 4s. 1433.100 100 4.60
Am. T. A T. Co. tl. 1821.100 100
Anaconda 7t, 111! 101 101
Armour 7s, 1130 101 108
Belgian Gov. 8s. 1341 ...105 108
Bslglsn Gov. 714s. 1845.. 104 101
Beth. Steel 7s, 1123 100 100
Britiah 8s, 1112 ,,....100 100
British 6Hs. lltl ...... 88 88
5.76
6.70
4.65
7.44
7.06
4.(5
4.76
6. 51
6.64
6.73
7.85
7.31
4.85
7.87
8.01
8. SO
8.85
4.12
1.35
3.23
7.15
328
6. Hi
6 15
1.35
4 75
S.80
4.66
4.68
4.80
4.28
6.71
4.18
7,45
7.5?
Can. No. 4 Vis, 1141 ......107 101
C, B. A Q. JL 4s, 18331084 107
Chile Ss. 1341 '. 101 101
Denmark 6s, 1141 107 107
Du Pont 7 Vis. 1931 .....103 104
French Gov. is, imi ,...ieo im
French Gov. 7t, 1141 .. 84 86
B. F. Goodrich 7s, 1125,-. 34 84
Good. T. A R. 8a, 1341.1.110 111
Great No. 7s. 1834 107 101
Jap. Gov. let 4 Via, 1I2S. 8T 87
Jap. Gov. 4a, 1131 73 73
Norway 3s. 1640 108 108
N. W. B. T. Co. 7s, 1341.107 107
N. T. Central 7s. 1130 ..105 108.
Penn. R. R. Co. 7s, 1130., 104 101
P. R. R. Co. 6 Vis, 1131.. 104 105
S. W. B. T. Co. 7s, 1121 ..100 100
Swift & CO. 71, 1131 ,,,.100 100
Swift & Co. 7s, 1131 .....101 102
Swiss Gov. 8a. 1140 114 115
U. 8. Rubber 7 Vis, 1834.105 105
Vacuum OH 7a, 1134 ....101 100
Weat Un. IVit, 1131.
.107 107
.105 10S
.103
.143 101
west. Slse. 7t, nil ,
Uruguay Ss, 1844 ....
Brasil Ss. 1841
Omaha Produce
Skate ef Nebraska, bureau sf saarketa
Omaha markets.
UVI POULTRT.
Wh'sele
Buying
Pries.
Stags Mill
Springs ........ .Hi
Mens (light) It
Heeet heavy)
.11
.11
.11
.11
.14
Ceo e
Ducks
Oeese .........
Turkeys
DRBSBSD 'POULTRT,
Stags
lit
16,
.811
.144
(acne
Decks
Ml
.hi
Tarkeye
.11,
Kooa.
select
et tlf
1 ........... .36
t SIS)
Ne, i
No.
its, case eeunt.
saw eeunt,
.14 .16
tee 3 II J 1614
vracsa
per esse
storage
BUTTER.
nts .,...
,,,.......,
I
e-s llttVillll
creamery, prlnte. ,.
treamery, tub
muairy, neat.!
Country, com.
Hatter rei, sta
tion price 9' J4
HAT.
Prairie: No. 1 upland, llt.ltf 11.00:
No
I upland. 13.00910.00; No. S upland, 87. Oi)
98.40: No. 1 midland. SI0.009l0.40i No. S
midland. 38.1096 II; No. 8 midland, 17.00
93.04; No. 1 lowland. 86.OOOI.OOJ No. I
lowland. 17.009 1 00.
Alfalfa: Choloe, 818.00918.00; No. 1.
18.10918. 50; atandard, 811.00918.00; No.
, SlO.6O9il.SO; No. 1, 83.00910 00.
Straw; Oat, 13.008.00: wheat, 17.01
9100.
Walts ana Vegetables.
Reported by State Department of Agri
culture. Bureau of Marketa and Marketing.
Fruits Bananas, pound. 7 Ho to to.
Oranges: site 300 and larger, 11.10 to
14.60; else 318, 16.50 to 31.36) else 260.
t8.lt to 14 00; alia 188, 34.60 to It. 00:
also 834, 4.I0 to 36.60. Lemons, box ,36 60
ta 18.80. Grapefruit, crate. 14.60 to 6.00.
Anolee: Jonathans, according to grade.
bos, IS.S0 to 13.10; Delicious, aocording te
grade, box J.oo to 36.04; Dellcloua, Mood
River, 11.50 to 14.00; Rome Beautlea, ao.
cording to grade, 31.76 to 11.36; Stamen
Wlneaap. according to grade, 81.75 te
18.86; common wlneaap, according to
grade, 33.00 te 13.76; Northern Spy. 13.60
to S8.00) Winter Bananas, S2.7S ; Spltaen
burg, according to grsds, 33.50 to 3.36
Black Twig, choloe, 13.76 te 38.00. Figs:
14 packagss. s-ounce, 81.16 to 13.250; 13
packagea. 10-ounce. 11.40; So packages, 4.
ounce. 11.50 to 14.86; Smyrla 4 Crown,
per pound, 24c; Smyrla S Crown, per
pound. SOo. Dates: Dromedary, 88 park
area per box, 18.76; Fard, per pound, 28c;
Hallow!!, per pound, 16o to 13c Florida
strawberries, per box, 10c to ttc.
Vegetables Potatoea: Nebraska Early
Ohloe, No. 1, per cwt., 11.80 to 33.21; Ne
braska Barly Ohlos. No. 2, per cwt., 11.76
tc 31.80; Irish Cobblera. per cwt, 81.60 to
32.26; Red River Ohlos, No. 1, per ewt,
U 16 to 33.50. Sweet potatoea: Per
buahel, 11.75 to 13.00: per barrel, 16.25.
Tama, buahel, 12.25. Celery, Jumbo, doten,
31.15 to 11.75. Head lettuce, crate, 83.00
t 15.00. Leaf lettuce, doten, 50e. Onions:
Ited, par lb., 7o to 7 c; yellow, per lb.,
Cc to Ta; Spanish, regular crates. 83.75
to 13.00; Spanlah, 140-lb. crate. 38.00. Car.
rota, lb., 3o to 4c Turnips, lb., lo to
3 Vic Parsnips, lb., tc to 4c. Csbbage.
lb., to to Sc. Cucumbers, doxen. 84.00.
Cauliflower, crate, 82.26 to 13.50. Rad-
lahes. southern, dosen, tic to 10c. south
ern carrots, dosen, 81,00 to 11,16. Fresh
beets, dosen, 31.00. Brussels Sprouts,
doten, 86c' Shallotta, doaen, 760 to 86c
Qreen peppers, 16c to 30c Parsley, dosen
uuncnes, Ttc.
Nuts Black walnuts, lb., lo. - Xngllsh
walnuts, per lb., according to kind, 3 60
to 83c Brasil, lsrgs wished, per lb., ISc.
Brasil, medium, per lb., tic Pecans, large,
21c to 24c. Peanuts: Jumbo, raw, lie to
lie; Jumbo, roaated, lie to lto; hand
picked, raw, to to 10c; hand picked,
roaated, 11 o to 11c.
. HIDES AND WOOL'.
Beef hides: Green salted, No. 1, late
take off. per lb., 197c; green salted. No
3, lets take oft. per lb 5tt; green. No.
1. late take off. per lb.. 4 9 So; green, No.
S. lata take off, per lb., 194c; green
ealted. old stock, per lb., 306c; green
ealtcd bull hides. No. 1. aer lb.. 4o: sreen
"I salted bull hides. No. 2. per lb., Sc; green
bun hides, per lb., 10. Hone hides: Large,
each. S3.00; medium, esch, 12.60; smsll.
each. 13.00; poney and gluee, 76o981.50
Sheep pelts: Green salted, ss to slse end
wool, cseh, 26C9S1.00. Shesrllngs: Grsen
salted, as to slse snd wool, each. 6c 9 10c.
Wool: Choice fine and blood, per lb.,
14930c; medium and blood, per lb.,
11918c; low, blood, per lb., 10911c;
hurry wool, per lb., to or less.
Wholesale prices, of beef cuts are as
follows: No. 1 ribs, !3c; No. S ribs.
llVie; No. I ribs. 17o; Nc 1 lolne.
SSleo; No. I loins, SSVic; No. 1 loins,
18o; No. 1 rounds, 14V4c: No. S rounds,
12 o; No. 3 rounds. HVio; No. 1 chucks,
te; No. 2 chucks, I Vie; No. 3 chucks. J 14c;
No. 1 pistes, 7c; No. 2 plates, 7c; No
S plates, Sc .
Kansas City Bay;
Kansas City, Jan. "10. Hay Choice
alfalfa. 121.00922.00; No. 1 prairie, til 00
912.80: No. 1 timothy, 8i3.50914.SO; No.
1 clover, mixed, light, I11.30914.00. .
Bar Silver. ' :
' New Tork, Jan. 10. Foreign Bar Silver
66c.
' Mexican Dollars 50o. '
$200,000
POTTER COUNTY, TEXAS
HOSPITAL BUILDING BONDS
Denomination $1,000 1
Dated: Oct. 12, 1921
Du Serially 1922-1951
Semi-annual Intereit, payable tit
' Ntw York City.
Price: Par ant Interest te
yield 5.50- .
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Three Overcome
by Fumes From
Stove at Fremont
Mrs. Glen Davis, Her Infant
Daughter, snd Neighbor!
, Little Girl, Narrowly
Escape Death.
Fremont, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special
Telegram.) A triple tragedy wsi
narrowly averted shortly after noon
todsy with the discovery of the bodia
cf Mrs. Glen Davis, her 5-ntonths-oM
baby girl and Latrelle Ward, a girl
of 12, all unconscious from llie escap
ing fumes of a coal heater, Thev
were overcome during the night ami
laid In bed unconscious throughout
the entire morning, inhaling the dead
ly fumes.
Mrs. Davis' husband left yesterday
(or New York, accompanying a
shipment of poultry. During hit
absence, Latrelle Ward, daughter of
M. L. Ward, a neighbor, came t
spend the night. This morning
I.atrelle's sister failed to see her in
school as usual and when she re
turned for lunch at r.oonKthe chili
notified the parents. Wondering at
her absence from school, Mr, Warrt
weit to the Davis home to sea whv
the girl had remained away. He
tound the doors locked and no one
responded to his summons. Fearing
something was wrong, he broke
down the front door and rushed into
the bedroom, finding all three over
come. Ward opened the windows, gath
ered his daughter into his. arms an1
i an from the house. Pedestrians
same to his aid and carried the moth
er and baby into the fresh air, A
pulmotor was used and all except
Mrs. Davis had recovered conscious
ness tonight,
A stovepipe become detached dur
ing the night, allowing the gas fumes
from the stove to fill the house.
Chleaaw rrstlaee.
Chicago. Jsn. It. Butter tewerf
creamery estras. Sic; extra firsts, 889
Slot seconds. 18915c: etsndards, 8314c.
Poultry Alive, higher; . fowls, SOej
sprlnga, tic.
Efis-j-Lowsr; receipts. S.313 essss;
firsts. ne; ordinary firsts, 35934c; mts
cellaneoua, 27 9 18 c; refrigerators not
quoieq.
Ban Francisco, Jsn. IS. Eggs and but
ter continued their slump on ths 6sn
Franclaeo dairy preluet exchange today.
Kgga, fallowing the heavy drop ta east
ern markata, fell from 43 to 33e a dosen.
Butler, said to be discounting early ehlp
menta from Vancouver. B. C, slipped
from 18 to 5o a pound. s
Unseed Oil.
Puluth, Jan. 10. Linseed en track,
11.44 93.04; arrive. 13.0091.84.. -
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