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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1922)
10 rm: i.kk. omaua. kiuuay. makch 10, 1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News Live Stock on l.llo 4 ! ftscrlpls eerew rtiii4l tiunday,.,, fttrial 1 ur.uy. , . final Wednesda, siimeta Thursday Jour ( llile weslt,;llSl P4ine lest eek I"l fame t weelte a(A,..ll 441 Same I weeks 0.,.:l .! ham esr u IMU Cruses, Mirch I. faille. Halt. hep. list I i:l ). tot? t M 1 1 4 t li t" M 401 o.70$ 91 tn 44(11 J4IM 41 III (till 41 kit 4411 ll.lll' I4.li K'eelpie snd dip4iuan of iv stock st ins I nine ' uysrds, Omilii, Nek, fr S sou's sndin l I p. m . March I, nKCEiPT.v-n Asl. Hge Hhp. JIM . it m p. ny t Mspssh K. II 4 Ale. I's Nv IT I i nion i'-if ! rt, n... 4i '. N. W. K., .. 4 '. N W. R ., west., 44 71 ' in. I". M 4) l, My... it 14 I', H it u. Uy, e.t , . I 7 '. M, et W -D . wst . . " M r. K, I, A I', et ... T I r. it , l. p . w l ... Illinois 1'fniril ny 4 I C. O. U. Ity 1 ... I )4 It New York Bonds Financial New Turk, March following sre lodsi t huh, la and rlosing pruel el bends an in New York Hum eicnsnie, nil lb tul ! of earn bond; tailed Ntatee Hand. R!m I In ll.0a 4I Uhcrty l',e, 1 I. ih id 4s .. 141 I. II. Ll 4 i,4 Ml 1,1 h 14 4, l:7 I. lb Id 4S .. Ill l.l l 4'tl I'.i IJ Victory 5,s 1011 Victory 44 llifh I'lese . , ft 14 44 4 44 04 . . 47 14 . 41 : 41 JO ,, II 14 17 14 IT 0 .. II 4 IT J IT :4 ., 44 14 11 10 44 In .. I! II 47 14 11,14 .. 144.14 luslj lot ..109 71 !a.44 140 JO foreign (isvernmests, Mai and Municipal. Bsles High Low. Close Aig.ntln .... 4 u Ci uf Heme 14 ....tlnv It'S lllS CI of Iters. II f . . . I A 1, JI4 Jl'l's it l t at tl.rd I i lit lit, 4 CI of ihri.usna ', nil, 41', II II of I) on 44 ... ' (IS II 1.1 of Marseille! 44.111 14 101 !"!' I I'l of R l Jn 44. .Ill III III I I'l of Zurl.-H 44 ...K(V 1411, 14114 41 V, Ton I rn .ipti . .:o( 100 14 MUroflTIO.V Hit A P. (I. H4" Hhp. Armour I'O HT HI 1 uihv I'kt Co 149 3,447 i,4l Imi.i J'kc. To Jl 1.144 14 lrri4 l-xklni Co II" 4C hin ro 1.01 i.4t4 :.r.:i J. W. Murphy l.i"4 4rli ii 1-0 1. 154 ..... 1 'nroln rocktnc I'o. ... IT M'U.nn ri kinK i'o 34 )l!44ina r.. kin i t Kl .MiiIwmi IV'kinr Co. ., 4 1. O'Ur 4 i'inh rorklna i'o :i ho. Omaha I'k. Co. ... I J. II Hull 10 II. M. Hurrut Co.... 31 K. ll. Chridlo A Hon .. in I'rnnia A Krncl 4 ..... Kllia Co. 11 .Inhn llrvy SM , Muiiiilmrr A Oliver .. 1 T. J. InKhrmii 4 r. . kllnn Ill Klrkpntrli-k Bro4 17 rhh4 Co 13 r. p. irfwi 77 :lo.-hii. C A C. Co... 'i J .1. II. lioot A Co 101 .Niuiky Hro.i 1 Sullivan 11 mi 41 M. H, Von Salit 4r Co. .. 3 'VYerthaimor A lirftn .. 10 gdrn ., .. . . SH Other bu4rt 441 1.4(0 Tottl .1.170 13,(00 1.171 CalllP Rec4ipta, 4,100 hd. With rttliar liberal run of cattle Thuraday ih market developed further weaknaa and prlfea ruled ateady to a ehade eatr all around. A few prime weighty eteera niouiht 18.76. but rood bf cattle aold lamely around $7.70jf (.30, with fair kinds at li.:0tj7.40 and plalnar lota from 17.00 down. Compared with a week ano. both berf ateera and cowa are aelllng In about 1 ho earn notchea. Trade In atockera and feder waa rather alow, with the trend of Millies lower, particularly on the fleshy offr!r.ra. Quotatlona on cattle: Good to choice heeves. I7.40I&S.75. fair to good beevea. S7.1607.4&; common to fair beevea, 36.60 1(7.10; good to choice yearllnge, 18.00 100; fair to good yearlings, 17.25 7. 8.v, common to fair yearlings. Id. 607.25; aood to choice heifers,. 14.757.50; fair to good hetfera. I5.40$4.75; choice to prima cowa. I4.104f(.65; good to choice 1 owe. $5.60)6.00; fair to good cowa, $4.85 t5.l0rcomnion to fair cow4. $3.00(94.50; uood to choice feedera, 17.10&7.7S: fair 10 good feedpra, $ft.S57.00t common to fair feedera. $5. 3516. 26; good to choice atockera. $7.26fji.00; fair to good Block ers, $(.657.36; common to fair atockera, JS.onffj.60; stock helfera, 34.60 6.25: atook cowa, $4.365.50; atock calvea, $5.60 i97.76; veal calces, I6.00frl0.35v bulls, stags, ate, $3.605.60. BKKF STEERS, Xo. Ar. Pr. .No. 'A v. 13 168 $7 40 15 1833 8 963 7 76 18 1403 $ 1593 8 30 1553 STKERS AND HEIFERS. 44 1 MS Ml, 14', 100 4.P, 46 4, 00i 10I1H i4; loss im 74 i4' I Paaiah Muniel la A 14 I I ..nun Hepub 5a .. "' 34 lom Can ta 11.,,. 4i, Mi I'O Can M not ..I"" 44 fut K.44 Ind 4a ... 444 a rrencn nnv 1 .1 Drench ilov la . 0 Japanese 4a .... 37 .lap 1st 4Se ' ' '. 44 Kin nf Pel 4 103 103', 101', 64 Kill of 7V,e... 10.14. lAJi, li, I Kin of Ponmark 4.oJ , 107 14 jo7', iS Km of Haly Sa.. 44 17V 17', I Kin of Norway la. 13' 13', I Kill of Hard 4 ...114 110 110 $4 He of Chile la 44.. 44 '4 .III, !, lt lie nf Cut) ia 44..IU', 101 103', Ite of I'ruguay ke.104', 1(4 104 T Hta nf yleci, 7.,.,I04L, 107T, H', 13 8i Cm . 115', 116 lit 4 I'K till I i',1 3.M04S 104 HI 'i 14 I'K till I (,a :'I.104S 104 104S 53 I'K (llllrt I Us 37. Ili 1114 IIV 73 U 8 of Uraill 8s.. 104 H 1"4 ' MIS 53 IT 8 of Mex 4a.... If, 44 '4 44 It U 8 of Hex ta.... 664, 6(, Hallway and Mlaeellaneoua Honda. 1 Adama Kip reus 4a.. 7 Si; 76'i 7i'i 1 Alia a M deb a A 14 IH IV 61 Am ( Chem 7Sa,.10M, 101V, 101 1, 6 -'5 Am Smelllna 6a... , 1"', II 314 Am Hugar ha...... II III, II 44 Aro TAT Cor 5a.. IS", I5S 37 Am TAT Cv ea..U3; 113 i Ajn W P 7a ', 8ui, I Armour A Co 4la. 17 S 1 A T A S K cv 4a 66 71 71 ' I A T A 8 F gan 4a.. 87 14 At Coast I. 1st 4a.. 81 I Atlantic Fruit 7a.. 34', 87 8C 34 64 11! 80 86 W 71', 88', 871', 14 V, 3 At Refining le..in4 103S ion, 33 B A O cv IVja.... 77', 744, 77 10 ft O ref ta 80 80' 80 13 B A O (a I6H 1 6 '4 I Bell T of Ta 7a 108 1074, 108 7 Meth Rteel ref us.. 10", lot, 40 10 Meth Steel p M 6a 88 87 i 88 1 Rraden Copper a.. 46'i I6vi 9 14 i B Ed Gen 7a aer P. 1064, 106v, 106'4 1 flRTT clfa 7a atpd 73U 734 7S 6 Buh Ter Bldg 6a.. 89', 89'4 89', 4 Can Nor (, 101 108, 108, 33 Can Tao deb 4a... 77',, 77 H 77', 3 Cent of Ua rona 6s. 64 84 84 8 Cent Leather 6a.... 9fT4 96 !6'i 3 C do Pasco 8a Il3t 1134 112 81 C.'hea O CV 4 4s.. 85 84 84 'i 3 Chen A O cv 6a.... 6; 86 861, 7 C B A Q gen 4a... 87 S 87 87 31 C B A Q ref 6a.... IJ'i 97 97 'i 4 Chi Gt West 4s.... 60 G94 60 11 C M ft 3 P ref 4V,a 68Vt 67H 58U 41 C M ft S P cv 4Sa. 64', 64 641, 4 C M A S P cv 6a.. 65U 63 Si 1 C A N W gen 5a. ..101 301 lot 3 Chicago Rya 5s.... 76 76 76 6.1 C R I A P rfg 4a.. 78j 78'i 78 14 Chi I'" 8IR 6Ka..l14 114 114 26 Chi A Wo In 4s.... 70, 70V, 70H 11 Chile Cop 6a 85'j 85' 83'4 3 Col A Sou ref 4V,s 94V, I4'i 94V, 81 C'Ol G A IS 6a 108V, 107 107 H 45 Cub Can Sug ov 7a. 81 80', 81 3 Cub American 8a.. 145 145 145 14 Cuban R R 7Vi..103 102 102 5 Pel & Hud cv 6s.. 114 91 Vj 91 '4 S 1) R O ref 5s... 46 46V, 461, 10 Detroit Edl 6 101?, 101 101 I) Ma Match IV,..,., HI I4 S 1"S 13 i p I) N.m 1 1,4.. I"l', lois ei', Puqjra Light 4. .. 1', "l V, J .'s II Krio tian 4a,,,.,,, 44 4 II l.'ria Can 4a M' 64t 51, SI t'uk HiMH.f 4a..,,in, I04 ,.i, I lleneral 7e I, ,,, 14 14 14 IK Good Tie la 11,,.. II1, 41', ', 117 i.rand Trunk 44 . ,l":v. !"IS !:' 4) IK Norlh i,4 ', 14', 4t 31 ill North la I"!', I" II Hud A lan a.lj 4 74 7"', ! 4 Ml Can Hit 4a ... !', II ' !', 14 nil (en t',4 Ill, II', It 44 Inter Metro 4 ',... It It 15 14 Inter .Metro 4V,4 r !: IS'i 71 Inter ft T is 43', 41', al, II Inter H M II US 14 Inter I'ap ref ta,, 44 a.1, II 7 Imlnca Oil 4.", 13 I.", I Kaa city Sml ta., ' 4,V 4', M Kl prtng Tire 4.0) ll 141'i II I, 8 4 11 8 4a 11,, IIH II (I ! Lehigh Valley- ..I"IS imv, li, 4 1 icii nicy it., est, I lorlllard ta II ', ll t I nula A Nash un 4a 41 v, ', 31 tiar Ml ny con ta.. !', 7 10 Mar oil la ar I It Me Pet la lejii 103', 11 Mlil'ale Ht-el ta... IT 4', I .M.1'N8M IV,4 ...05 0 10 3o M K A T lat 44... 7 741, IS', i si K A T ad a new r4 MKATpr leinla.new o ii Mo I'ac gen 44 ... ? 1 mo I'ac rfg ; ::. in, 13 Mont Power ta.... 14', I Nat Tuba 6a 17 I N ( T A T A M ti 47 44 N V Ceo deb 14... V', 31 N T (.'en eol 7,....l7 33 N V K.lnon H,s..oe't ina'i lost, 37 NVN'IUH deb 6, 48 im 47 IT 3 N T Tel ref 4a....l"ll, loj', p'3 4 N Y W A M 4Sa.. ISS 414, 43V, 1 Nor A Weal con 4a M' 13 Nor I'ao 3a 41 T Nor I'ac 4a 15 10 N P O N Jl 4')..107 Nor Htatea Pow ia. 44 4: 31 N XV Hell Tel 7a...07'i 107V, 1071, i Ore A Cal lat 6a.. II", 19 V ll, in O W R It C N 4a.. 71 77', tjl, I Pao O A K t I4' ITS II 10 Pao TAT 6a 14V, 14', ', 33 Packard Motor la. 100', IIS 1"0U t Pan-Am P ft T 7a. 17', 7' 17 S 3d I'enn R R 6',s...04 I054, 104 4 Pierce Oil deb 8a.. 14 ItTi I P C C A I, 6s... 14 (I'd II I P R 1. A P J ll', .',7 Rending gen 44.,.. 83 ', 11 Rep 1 A S 6a 10 v, 1 R ( A W 1st 4s... 76 S R I A A L 4V,a.. 77', 63 8 L A 8 r" P 4s 8 A 49 S 19 8 I, & 8 F aiij 6a. 78". SI 8 L a 8 r Inc 6a.. 63 ', 13 Srabnitrd A I. c le. 60 211 Hliulolr (HI 7'i...101 Hou Bill T A T 6a. 14 VI ai', IS l's 14 IT 7 49 -4 107 a. MS 14', s II ', ;, ii l3", au , in, US'", in, (I!, 17 a7 II ', 1"! 14', ai 15 117 "IS IS 1, a:s fl', 75 77'i 61', 78', 61', 41 J'.", 14 S 8 5',, 71 63V, $0'i IIH 95 '4 ,106V, 106V, 106 98 '4 88 V, 18 4 6IS 61 61 v; 88 'a 86V, 7 63 II I4H 95 i 83 ', 83', 10 'a 75 77 S 61 S 784 63 49 'i 10'.' S 14 K8V, 85', 79 63 1 94S 954 11 8ou Pao c' 4 3 Sou Pac rfg 4s... 1 Sou I'ac Col 4s... 31 Sou Ry gen 4a... 3 8du Ry lat 6... 63 Rou Ry dev 4'ss. . 11 Hou Po Kl Sit 7a 11 Stan Oil Cal'7a. 1 Steel & Tuhe 7a.. 46 Thlr A veil adl 6s 13 Tidewater Oil 6',jS.103'i 13'4 103S 3 Toh Prod 7a 99 'j 10 ',4 98 ',4 1 T 3 L A W Co 4a c.343 34.". 343 .1 I'll I'Hciflc 1st 4a.. I0'4 10 '4 90', 3 Cn Puciflc rfg 4s.. 86 85, 85i 3 I'n Pacific cv 4a.. 91 (0 90 Union Tank 7a. ...103V, 10314 103',s 14 1 nl Prug cv 8s.. .106 105 106 44 L S Rubber 6s.... 86, 86', 86i 3.1 U 8 Steel 5s loot, JO0S 100S 46 Uta Pow A Llg 6a.. 90Vj 89S 90',, 13 Virir Ry lat 6 93 11 '4 93 3 Wabash lat 6s.... 95 17 IVest Klee 6s ... Veat Pacific 5s. 16 West Union 8 S 11 AV eat house Klec 10 W 1, K Rfg 4 Vis 69 58 68 34 Wick Kpe Rt 7.... 9754 97V4 7'4 ?7 Wilson & Co 7 Vis.. 96 V4 96 ',4 96 ', Total sales of bonds today were $13, 361,000, compared with $14,087,000 yes terday and $30,433,000 a year ago. 95 85 , 99 '4 9 ?4 98 7 ..85S 85', It 4i .108 10714 108 7S.106V4 1061i 106'J Pr. $7 60 .8 00 S 75 13.. 19.. . . JO. . 4.. 6.. 5.. 6.. 101 .. 463 ..1166 .. 183 . .1417 ,.108 .. 678 843 10. C01V9. t 00 1.1. . 5 70 5.. I 00 .. ! 35 6.. .HEIFER3. I 00 6.. 6 50 15. 831 ..1114 ..1164 ..1136 ..1461 . .1106 74 60 64. 38. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 6 30 7 00 603 538 11. 557 ..1530 310 . .1700 4 60 7 10 7 50 BULLS. 4 00 1. CALVES. 8 60 .' - Hogs Receipts. 13.700 head. Early trading today wap entirely to shippers on light weight butchera, theae moving largely on a baela of steady to 10c lower. Aa the general market developed further decline was registered with sales moatly 10gil5c lower. Light hogs aold moatly from $10.60ffl0.70, with a top price of $10.75. Mixed loads and butcher welghta, $10.4010.60, and packing grades. $9.50 10.40, with extreme heavlee $9.009.50. Bulk of sales was 110.40ai0.65. H009. Sh. Pr. No. Av. $10 35 66. .317 No. Av, 77. .363 66. .316 61.. 357 73. .321 87. .309 Sh.- Pr. ... $10 35 ... 10 45 ... 10 65 ... 1 10 65 ... 10 73 10 35 fiS.. 10 60 50. .248 10 60 70. .300 10 70 33. .189 Sheep Receipts, 11.400 head. There waa a fairly liberal run of lambs today and prices were generally 35 & 50c lower. Bulk of lambs sold from $14.5015.00, the atter the top price for the day. Fat lambs made up the bulk of the receipts. l0" feMier" or we being hiH . ' Ka"d "uo,'lon 011 these were held to be generally steady. t,. ..i1al,0.?J ??.8hpei! Fat '"lbs, good !.Vh i,,i-.6'"I6 0'J: fRt 'on'"', fair to good $14 OOP14.50; shearing lambs, $14.00 pit oO; feeder lambs, good to choice. $13.6014.00; cull lami,,, $io.00 13.00; fat jearlmgs $13.5013.00; fat yearling-, 8,7- -fi-10-&0: fat wetner.y $7.76 $9.60; fat ewes, light. $8.009.00- fat ewes, heavy, $6.008.60. 1 . c. , . LAMBS. '46 M.,-, 5 u . Kansas City I.lvs Stock. ' Kansas City. March (.Cattle Re- eeipta. 3.600 head; beef ateera. steady to i..H'.r!. lop ,hvle. 8-: calves, ateady to strong: best vealers. I9.00C9 50' erS,ard ,Mt,r' w"'v; fleahy feeders,' s. 00 , plain to fair stockera. $6.00tf7.26 other claaes generally steadv: nrfrt p... 6$.006'6.35; most offerdi $4.505.50;-H"'0 Boone Oil n uc.ii-ik. (.mi;- cannera and cutera. largely $3.00e4.35; choice ex tremely heavy bulls. $4,264 60: good and choice stock calves, $6.5086.75: good atock cows, $6.76. . " Hoga Receipts. 6.600 head; very un even: generally steady to 15c lower than yesterday's average; bulk. 1905250-pound weights to ehippers, $10.50810.80; top, $10.90; 330C275-poundera to packera moatly $10.30ei0.60; bulk of sales, $10.0010.75; packer top, $10.70: most throwout aows. $9.90e9.25: stock pig, un evenly lower; choice heavlea np to $10.50; bulk plainer kinds, $9.6010.25. Sheep Receipts. ,1.000 head: few sales sheep steady; lambs, generally 1525o lower; top, $15.60. . Chlragro Livestock. Chicago, March 9. Cattle Receipta, 14.000; good to choice beef ateera, steady; others, weak to 15c lower; top heavy steers, $1.40: five head yearlings, 19.50; full load at $9.10; bulk beef ateera, $7.60 8.65: aha stock, stockera and feedera, moatly ateady, closing easy: bulk ahe atock. $5.00 to $6.60: bulk stockera and feeders, $6.50457.40: bulls, steady; choice ehipping calvea, steady; others sharply lower; bulk to packers. $9.004? $.50. Hogs Receipts, 33.000; opened, 60 to 15c higher; lights up most and closing strong; others closing stow and steady to 10c lower than Wednesday s average; ship pers bought about 6.600; holdover very liberal, as big packers bought very spar ingly; top, $11.50; . bulk, $10,854)11.35; plga, alow, 25a lower: desirable 100 to Im pounders, mostly $1.76 010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17.000: fat lambs. 15c to 35c lower; mostly 35c lower; several loads unsold at noon; fat aheep atrong; shearing lambs, steady: fat wooled lambs top. $15.75; bulk. $15,004)15.75: freah shorn lambs top. $13.36; fat ewe top, $9.36; balk, 88.00tjl.7S. Sloal City Uve Stork. Sioux City. la.. March 9. Cattle Re ceipts, $.000 head; market weak: fed aieers and yearlinga, $7.254I.IO; warmed up fed steers and yearlings., $5.0007.11; fat cows and heifers. I4.604J7.5I; cannera, $2.5094.25; veala. $5,006(00: feeders, 15.004J7. 50; calves, $4 604J7.6I; feeding rows and heifers, 13.50(31.00; stockera, $i. 00 497.25. Hogs Receipts, lt.0 hesd: market Steady. 19c lower: botchers, $10.2510.0; l.ghta, I10.50ei9.40; mixed heavies, $9.76 f 10.35; heavy packers. $9 00419.35. Sheep Receipts. l.OOO head: market ateady; bulk of eales. $l.$tei0-i. New York Curb Stocks New York Curb Market. New. Tork, March (.Following la a complete list f today's transactions on the New Tor't Curb market up to 2:16 p. m., with aales of each Issue and the lfrsj low and last prices: ' Industrials. Sales. High. Low. 2:16 pm 6 '4 31 ?4 29 14V4 15'4 44 '4 6 11 80 i 6 2 10 144V4 145 10S 10 600 Acme Coal IA IA 1300 Amal Leather .... 11 10', 100 Bradley F P 80 80 200 Brit Am To cou... 14VJ 14 20 Celluloid pr 109V4 109 300 Chicago Nipple ... 2', 3 100 Cleveland Auto .. 31 31 500 Colum Emerald .. 800 Continental Mot . 100 Pavles Vm A 600 Purant .Motors .. 600 Dur Motors Ind . 100 Gibson Howell ... 200 Glen Alden Coal. . 900 Goldwyn Pictures. 1200 Goodyear Tire .. 2200 Grant Motor 100 Griffith D W 1300 Llbby McNeil ... 100 Lincoln Motora A. 100 National Leath .. 65 New J3rsey Zinc . 100 Philip Morris 6300 Radio Corp com.. 600 Radio Corp pr 3700 R J -Reynolda B. 1600 Sou Coal- A Iron . 300 Swift International 60 Todd Shipyards 4:100 U S Llg A He com 600 U S L ft H pr 1000 U S Steam 1000 Vnl Prof Shar.... 1", 1100 Unl Retail can... 6V4 200 Wayne Coal .... ..i98 600 West End Chem.. 70 100 Am Leath ofd 38 S 1000 Bedford Motora .. 4600 Ceil Ter Sug pfd.. 100 Bast Kodak 100 Gardner Mt .... 200 Hudson Co pr .... 7000 Hudson Man 700 Jul Kayaer Co . ... 600 Jul . Kayser R TS.. 75 100 Post Cereal 69 300 Utah Idaho Sug ... 8 100 U S Tob W I 46 Standard Oils. 200 Ang-Amer Oil .... 17 600 Atlantic Lobos .... 9V, 900 Stan Oil Ind 87i 40 Stan Oil N T ....399 100 Nat Transit 27(4 10 S Oil of Ky 475 Independent Oils. 300 Arkan Nat Oea ... 9 19 8000 Boat Wyoming ... 70 300 Carlb Syndicate .. 314 10 Cities Service .... .187 700 Cit Serv B ctfs.... 204 200 Contlnen .Ref Co.. 3V4 100 uosden A Co pr... 300 Creole Syndicate.. 1000 Denny Oil- 9900 Engl Petrol 6500 Federal Oil 1500 Gilliland Oil 100 Glenrock Oil ... 2000 Hudson Oil 1500 Inter Petrol .... 2900 Klrby Petrol ... 1000 Lance Creek 6 1700 Living Petrol 1H- 1200 Lyons Petrol 87 300 Magna Oil l'i 2000 Maracatbo Oil .... 36 1000 Meridan Oil 11 700 Merritt Oil v9i 100 Mexican Pan IS S1500Mexico Oil Hi 3uu Mount JToducers .. lit . 66 . 6 . SI 4 . 30 . 1444 . 15j4 . 4f f . .100 .' 8Vi . 6 . 3 . 10 .145 . 10'4 . 3Vi . 2,4 . 43)4 . 90 92 114 10 35 3 41 69 U 14V, 10V4 6S 20S 1 A 10'4 11 14 '4 109'4 1 31 66 6 '4 31 S 30 1414 15T4 45 "it 100 8',i 64 2S 10?i 4V, 214 6 63 lrt 9 . 1 Si W'4 23 ew York Dried Frails. New Tork, March I. Evaporated Apples -Firm. Prunes Less offered. Apricots Nominal. - Peaches Firm and active. chains More demand t 100 National Oil 2', 1000 Noble OH 31 700 Nor Am OAR... 2 100 North Oil 23 1600 Omar Oil 70 15200Pure Oil pr 113 100 Ryan Consolidated. 44 400 Salt Creek 13 300 Sapulpa Ref 3 700 Simma Petrol .... 10 300 Skelly Oil 6 Vi 100 Sou Pet A Ref.... 2'4 6300 Tenon Oil A Land. 48 100 Victoria Oil, new. 7 75 $600 Wilcox Oil . 44 100 Woodburre Oil . 79 ' 44400T Oil A Gas- 34 100 Cont Pet 14 llSOOColum Pet IV4 600 Mex Seaboard . ... 39 100 Mutual Oil H 300 N T Oil 13 V, Mining. 30 Alas Bri col Met.. 3 100 Alvarado Mining .. 6 7000 Big Ledge 23 i2000Boa A Mon dev.. 47 2000 Calumer A Jerome 23 1000 Canada Copper .... 18 1100 Cortex Silver 13 300 Creseon Gold ..... 2 6000 Divide Extension .. 15 1000 El Salvador 4 3001 Eureka Croesus ... 21 4500 Goldfleld Flor 75 . 8000 Hard Shell Mln... $ 1300 Howe Sound Co... 3 1000 Ind Lead Mines... li 600 Iron Blossom 2 3009 Jerome Verde Die. 4 700 Kerr Lake i 3300 La Rose Mining.... 64 10i M'Kln-D-S Mines.. 14 30 McNam MAM 7 ia Marsh M C M..... i 109 Mason Valley ! 3V 2 74 43 V4 82 23 77 80 1 10 1'4 5 '4 98 70 88 V4 35 314 694 14V4 1014 514 20 75 ,., 59' 2T4 46 17 914 87 376 2714 475 814 19 68 3 187 20 3V4 4Vi 2 6 68 I 8 1 34 144 23V4 6 1V4 84 IV 25 '4 11 9 1 2V4 1114 21A 21 lVt 23 66 81 4 '4 13V, IS 10s 6 '4 3 '4 47 75 ' 4'i 70 31 " 14 ' Hi :i 6'i 13 V, S!i 20 41 23 18 51 1T4 15 4 31 ' 75 It 3 14 20 4 ' X 50 11 2i 43 88 23 77 93 14 10 114 514 98 70 38V4 36 . 69 '4 14V4 10V, 6V4 20 76 59 3 46 -1714 9 87 378 27V4 475 8 19 70 3T4 187 20 'i 3 4V. 2 6 61 IrV 84 1 84 . 14i 2214 6 IS 87 14 25 11 i IS 2 11 2 21 70 100 4 13 3 10 - 6 2 48 75 4!i 70 22 14 ' lis 30 ,' 13 SVj I 30 . 46 32 -18 90 $74 16 4 31 75 24 3 14 20 4 14 18 . 6 3 700 Motherlode cit .... 3000 National Tin 2000 Nevada Ophir .... 4000 Nov Silver II M.. 1000 Ray Hercules- 1000 Rex Con Mln 660 South Am P ft G... 4000 Stewart Mining ... 900 Tonopah PIv Mln.. 100 Tonopah-Ex Mln... 400 Tonopah Mining... 600 Toul Cop .Mln 200 Unity Gold 1800 United Eastern' ... 800 V Verde Ext 600 Weat End Cone 100 Anglo Am Cor S A 200 Boa & Mon cons.. 100O Cons Arts 5000 Kewanaa 1000 Nixon Nev 8 - 774 774 48 " 48 48 35 3n 35 4,3 3 . 3,3 3 9 8 9 -6 4 4 3 3 3 65 64 64 1 4 1 '4 1 14 lit 174 . ! 50 . 60 50 441 4 . 4- 3A S " 2 28 28 28 77 76 75 2414 2414 24 374 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 11 10 10 50 48 48 70 69 697, ShcNtitjfiorkvBmtle By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Omaha He Ua4 Hire, New Vurk. March 9, There were ihrrif annouiirrmriiti in the uw. nitflu ncH w hull mij!it lic f(ii. rl the (iiuiui.il tiMtkcti. cpniJIy 6 none oi ihfm haJ lfcn ukfii (or k'r.intcj brfurrhaniL t i4 4i Ihf ute tlfpartiiifnt's rc(ual o par impale in the (icnoa i'oiiicrrncr ; an other i the new that four other Urge imlepeiiileut (teel iroilut'iiig eonipanie hal followed l'iieilav' filvaiiee in olei'l frit'ei by June aii'l l.auchliii; the third a Secretary Mrjli'ii'i aitiioiiiu'i'iiient of a fiiir -year treasury note issue, to which iihcriptkii would he rereived only in the iiiittaiuliii utory 4 J-4 per cent, due to mature next year. I lu 1.1 t aiiiiouiu'enieiit i part oi what pri'tiis to he a very rareiully thouuht out heric ot f upedieitl for relievinrj ihe Mraiii which would Olherwiee annul the rfdrtuptinii at lar on Mav -''. VKi, of .'.' MXm. OiiO of thei'e bonds. It follows the ofier at the end of January, for simi lar Milcription in both 4 3-4 and 3 J-4 Victory bond, of a three-year iiote i.-i-iic at the treaiury' optional date, 'the 15th of next June, of the $5ihi,0k.i,000 J 3-4 per cents outstaud. ins. Trlrea AJionre. Hupolcmenteil hy yeeterday'e firlher prKral. Ihe srrsnaeitiMit means that the lax ceiiipi Victory imlca aould he tinnuislieil In advance of not yar ma turlty, while Iho due date of a good part of ihe 4s will he deferred Iwo or three years longer. The pun ia Ingenious and simple; it promisee to achieve It" purpose. Today's announcement, being equivalent to a throe-year extension of the 4 per rnia at the option of the holder, r culled In sn Immediate advance of their price from 100 to a trifle over loo,. Our government's action In regard t" the economic; conference might perhapa have been expected to affect foreign ex change adversely, but It waa not sppar. ent that It did. Sterling went, for a time, to $4.S4'4. nearly 3 cents under Wednes day's close and the lowest since the mid dle of lent month, but It recovered all the loss hefure the clone, and 10 did Ihe other Kuropean exchangee. un the stock exchange no inicrcri Chicago Grain 1 1 Omaha Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Iisaahe IW lessee Hire thiragj, MaMb V. - Liquidation was on in grauu, follow iisi miall Hu'fie early, and M'M orders were uncovered in volume, '1 here wa heavy idhnii by Ut and re act inns unfit near the coe were of mull proportions, the Imish being with a heavy undertone, with un lt4.e f .'oiS 7-Ke on wh'at, 2 3 4s! J I 4c on corn, 1 3-4(j 2 l-8c on oat and .'('( .1 J He on rye. , A rather bullish construction was placed on the government report on farm reiervei nf wheat, and wiih l.ivtriol up 2 M'hJ l-.'d, early prices were Ic higher here. The bulge brought out free idling; by strong cum m Us ion houses and the advance wai uiikly lost. Long cram continued t come out and dually May broke through $l.4il, alter a large number of resting orders had bent tilbd at that figure. I'nder 12 for May. the mar. krt waa in new ground on the down turn and Mop lo orders became effective, which carried the price down to $1.36 78. wiih a ratly of 2c from that figure at one time on local short covering. A renewal of liquidation came toward the lat and at the in.ide figure it showed 7 I-fc under the early high with the finish within a fraction of the bottom. Heavy Haying ef Jul). There VMS heavy busing of the July y ciminiisKlou houses, despite Ihe breaking of Ihe drought In the enuthweet by rain and mow. Heavy cloning nf epreada be tween Ihe May and Ihe July narrowed Ihe difference 10 Jk'ie at Ihe Inst, com pared with 21 4, c Ih" previous day. Win nipeg went to ,c over Chicago again at lc discount the previous day and Mln nee unl is to 4o over, the northwest msrkcts acting strong from Ihe start. Buying of Winnipeg and selling of Chicago May has become quite popular. There Utile In the n;i to seeent Ihe break other than that the technical position again was decidedly weak and mniiy of the lending holders took ad. vantuge of ihe government report and the sirengtli ahroud lo rcallre. A fair ex prut bueinesa waa d"ne on Ihe break. Milling demand waa moderate. Corn and oats reflected the action of wheat, opening higher on the government aeemed lo be taken In the action of the. farm reserve report and then ""' Independent steel mills. Shares of steel badly, corn at the Inside showing 0',o iniiepennent eirei nui ,.,.,., .. ,h recent hlrh on the May. while nx.nunlea hardly moved, though the gen eral tendency elsewhere was plainly up ward. Nevertheless, It remains lo be seen what actual trend In the trade will he dlsclnaod by this moderste stiffening or prices. There was little other newa. The re serve system's weekly statement was negative In character, except f"r the $R. 000 ooo further reduction In rediscounts, to much the lowest of the period. They have fallen $548,000,000. or 46 per cent since I92K and $1,737,000,000 or 73 per cent from a year a (to. New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading stocks furnllhed by Logan & Bryan. 343 1 eters Trust building: RAILROADS. Wed. High. Low, Cl"e. Close. A T AS . 9s "1 6 4 ""'i "I en x. nkln :;7 36V 37'i 37 Canadian Pacific. . 1 36 136', 136U 134 N. Y. Central .... 81 ' '.a " " ' dies. A Ohio 69 69 691, 68 "4 Great Northern.... 7" T4ffc "" Illinois Central. ...I""' l'"'v i"'" ' , 25 60 22 '4 17'i so 69 26 74 '4 40 84 98 98 98 .103 103 103 . Bonds. 13 Allied Packer 6s... 2 Aluminum 7s 33. ..103 102 102 10 Am LAT 68 100 100 100 10 Am T & T 6s 22. ..100 100 100 15 AmT & T 6s 24.... 101 100 100 3 Anaconda Cop 6s 4 Anacon Cod 7s 29 6 Ang Am Oil Ts...l03 103 103 8 Armour & Co 7a. ..103 103 103 6 Beaver Board 8s... 64 63 63 75 Beth Steel 7s 23. ..101 10114 1011J 4 Beth Steel 7s 35. ..102 102 102 2 Can N Ry Eq 7s.. 108 107 108 20 Can Pao 6s 101 101 101 2 Cent Steel 8s 98 98 98 4 Cities Ser 7s C....110 110 110 2 Col Graph 8s 41 41 41 3 Cop Ex Assn 8s 25.104 104 104 4 Cutan Tel 7s....l06 104 105 - 34 Cudahy 7s 101 lot 101 7 Deere A Co 7s... 97 97 97 1 Duo PAL 7s,..104 104 104 10 Empire G & F 6s. . 98 98 1 Gen AsDhalt 6s.... 103 103 6 Goodrich Tire 7s... 9814 98 6 flrind Trunk 6V48..105 106 11 Gulf Otl 7s 103 103 103 5 Gulf Oil 7s 100 100 100 1 Heinz Co 78 104 104 104 3 Hood Rubber 7s... 96 96 96 104 Humble Oil 7s 101 31 Int R T 8s 22 81 4 Laclede Gas 7a.... 79 1 Manitoba 7s 93 29 Nat Leather 8s.... 98(4 23 N T N H A H 4s.. 78 3 Ohio Cities 7s 21. ..100 3 Ohio Cities 7s 22. ..100 20 Phtla Co 6s 44 96 5 Phlla, El 6s.. 10 Philippine 5s 103 9814 10& 100 100 81 79 93 S 77 100 100 95 .101 101 101 .106 106 iuti 81 79 93 98 77 100 100 95 1 P S C Of N J 7S... 98 95 as 1 Robert Oair 7s.... 96 sb 4 Sears-Roe 78 22 100 100 100 11 Sears-Roe 7s 23.... 99 99 99 1 Shawsheen 7a ....102 102 102 3 S W Bell Tel 7s. ..102 102 102 5 Stan Oil N Y 7a 25.104 104 104 3 Stan Oil N Y 7s 26.105 105 105 1 Stan Oil N Y 7s 28.106 106 106 22 Stan Oil N Y 6S.106 106 106 2 Sun Oil 7a 100 100 100 15 Swift A Co 7s 25. ..101 101 101 8 Swift A Co 7s 31. ..103 103 103 15 Texas A Co vs. ...101 101 101 2 Tol Edison 7s. ....104 104 104 10 T'n Oil Prod 8s.... 93 98 93 3 V R of Hav 7S..102 101 101 3 Vacuum Oil 7s 107 107 107 14 Warn Sug 7s 41 96 96 96 K. C. Southern... Lehigh Valley.... Mlsnour! I'aetlic. X. Y. A N. H.... Northern Pacific. Chicago A N. AV.. Pcnn. R. R, Reading C R. I. A P Southern Pacific., Southern Railway. 20 C. M. ft St. P.... 23V, Union Pacific Am. Car V'dry. . . Allis-Chalmers . Am. Locomotive. Baldwin Loco... Beth. Steel Colo. F. & I.... Crucible Am. St. Fdry... Lacka. Steel.... Midvale Steel... Pressed Stl. Car Rep. Stl. ft I... Ry. Stl. Spgs... Sloss-Scheffleld V. S. Steel Vanadium , 25 25 24 59 '4 60 69 , 21 22 22 17 17 , 17 79 80 79 68 69 68 35 86 3.". 73 74 73 40 40 40 84 84 84'4 20 ' 20 20 23 23 22 132 131 132 131 STEELS. . 155 154 154 154 .. 47 46 46 46 ..110 109 110 109 ..110 105 107 106 65 65 64 ' 27 27 26 57 67 67 33 34 33 47 47 47 30 30 30 67 . 69 67 50 50 50 97 97 98 35 36 35 94 94 94 Vi 36 36 36 27 58 34 47 30 69 61 98 36 95 37 COPPERS. ...49 4S 48 34 17 27 48 .14 '4 . 17 27 Anaconda .. Am. S. & R. Co Cerro De Pasco. Chili : Chlno Cal. ft Ariz Inspiration 39 Kennecott 28 Miami .., 27 Nevada Con 14 Ray Con 14 Seneca 14 Utah 63 Gen.' Asphalt 60 Coaden 53 Cal. Peterol ........ 62 Island Oil 1 Invincible Oil 17 Mex. Peternl 125 Middle States 13 Paci.ic Oil 48 Pan-American 57 Phillips 35 Pierce Oil 7 Puro Oil 31 Royal Dutch 52 Sinclair Oil 23 'A Standard Oil, N. .1.178 178 178 39 28 27 14 14 13 63 69 34 61 1 16 124 13 48 E6 34 7 29 61 1 49 48 34 17'i 26 59 40 28 27 14 14 13 63 60 34 52 1 16 124 124 13 i:i',4 48 48 34 . 17 27 39 28 27 14 34 14 63 60 34 62 1 16 under Ihe recent high on the May. while oats were off over 6c. umuinaiion was general on the wsy down, while support was. mainly lo lake profits by shorts. t:ia,n cAuh iitnai.rl was rather slow sod the big discounts of Ihe cash under the . . . . ...a ........ .t,.ntlnil Ih.n for 1 aiime time past. Receipts were 20 cars corn and 88 cars oats. Profit taking and tho break In wheat had. a depressing effect on rye, but ihe undertone was not weak and the May rve-wheat spread narrowed to 3,o. at the last, against 4"c recently. Norway took 183.000 bushels rye at the seaboard and asked for offers of 370,000 bushels more. Pit Note. "Minneapolis mills lent week operated at otilv 47 per cent of capacity. How ever, the operation of mills Is curtained somewhat by lack of waterpower," said the Northwestern Miller report as wired lo Bennett. "Souihweatern millers are in ch. icd to change the opinions they have had for some time as to stocks they have throughout tho ':oun r:'.1' Snow or rain was pretty ncmral In the southwest. Advices from Dodge City to Rosenhaum Grain company, said that In the territory west and south of that plr.t wheat Is sprouting since th? recent rains. Appnrenlly all of western Kar.sas. Oklohoma imd northern Tex.-cs recely.nl generous precipitation. Karly morning reports said lt was still snowing at many points. Nnrwav was nsaln a buyer of rye o.'er nit'ht. Inking about 185.000 buhela, ltus Bia was also credited with buying. Winnipeg reported raah prices i.r.cliang ed to a little easier for wheat. .Moderate export Inqulrv reported. May rye has recently gained ic on May wheat, and there la moto Interest ill rye. Commission houses ar.) tailing a more bullHh stand on rye, owing to the export trado developments. ,,. Kansas City message said: "Kansas is well supplied with moisture nnd weath er conditions are excellent for wheitt n all eectluns. the weekly crop bulletin says. In the eastern third wheat la greening up, and Its condition good. In the central western third the crop Is re ported to bo epioutlng and showing signs of growth, but the weather has been too cool to permit noticeable change, es pecially as most fields have no wheat showing.' CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. March 48 66 35 7 31 61 23 Texas Co. Union Oil . White Oil 45 .... 17 .... 9 MOTOR3 .. 73 . . 10 .. 5 .. 17 .. 39 ..101 45 17 9 45 17 9 74 86 96 7 West ElfC 7s 7 Winchester 7s 11 Cons Coal Co . 1 Kan GAL 6s. 1 Nat Acme 7s ..... 94 1 Tidal Oaage 101 Foreign Bonds. 3 Argentine 7, 23... 98 5 Russian 6s ...... 18 4 Russian 6 us cue., is .106 106 106 97 97 97 86 86 96 96 94 94 101 101 98 18 18 15 Swiss 6 100 100. 18 IS 101 St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis, March 9. Cattle Re ceipts. 1.700 head; beef steers. 1016c lower; $8.75 paid for 1,355-pound aver ages; bulk bulk beef steers. $7.00 7.70; other classes steady; bulk beef cowa. $5.00 6.00; bulk good and choice light calves, $9,50410 25; top. $10.50. Hogs Receipts. 8,500 head; steady to 10c lower; part load sorted light weights, $11.45; practical top, $11.40; bulk 170 to 260-pound averages, $11.25611.35: pack er sows weak to 15c lower, $9.509.75; pigs, about ateady; bulk 100 to 120-pound weights, $9.2510.25. Sheep snd Lambs Receipts. 300 head: moatly 25c lower; good 75-pound fed western lambs, $15.00; one deck good 90 pound., average .yearlings.. $13.50. , St. Joseph live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., March 9. Hogs Re ceipts 6.600 head; 1535c lower; top, $10.70; bulk, 110. 2off 10,60. Cattle Receipts, 1,500 hesd: steady ts wesk: steers, $7.00ff8.76: rows and heifers, $4.0008.25: calvea, $5.5009.00. Sheep Receipta, 4.000 head; steady; lambs, $14.76016.25; ewes, $8.0091.35. . Chicago Produce. Chicago. March I. Butter Firm: creamery extras. 3Cc; firsts. 3$t?35c; sec onds. 314311c; standards, 36c. Eggs Higher; receipts. 15.75$ rases; firsts. 32922e: ordinary firsts. 11910c. Miscellaneous, 31022c. Poultry Alive. lower; fowls, JSC; springs, 21c; roosters, 18c. ' " Bar "liver. New Tork. Jlarrh 9. Foreign bar sliver, S 4 14c. Mexican doliera, 4lc. Chandler General Motors. Willys-Overland Plerce-Arruw . . White Motor .. Studebaker ..... RUBBER AND Flsk 14 Goodrich 33 Kolley-Snringfield 45 44 Keystone Tiro .... 16 16 Ajax 15 15 U. S. Rubber 59 69 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar.. 40 39 A.. O. A W. 1 30 28 Am Int. Corp.... 44 43 Am. Sumatra .... Am. Telephone... American Can... Central Leather . Cuba Cane ..... Cuban-Am. Sugar Corn Products... Famous Players.. Gen. Elec Gt. No. Ore -34 Inter. Harveater. . 93 Am. H. A I,, pfd 68 V. S. Ind. Alco... 49 Inter. Paper 45 Inter, M. M. pfd.. 71 Am. Sugar Ref... 73 Sears-Roebuck ... 68 Slromsberg 44 Tobacco Pdcts..,. 60 worm, i'ump 48 Wilson Co West. Electric... Am. Woolen 72 10 5 16 .. 28 28 .120 120 . 44 44 . 35 35 . 12 12 . 24 23 .105 104 104 104 . 84 83 83 84 162 163 152 34 34 48 r.6 34 7 30 61 21 Va" 17 9 72 9 5 17 39 99 14 38 44', 16 15 69 40 28 44', 29 120 120 44 44 33 35 12 12 3314 24 72 9 6 15 ,18 3 98 101 TIRES. 14 14 38 3S 44 16 15 69 39 29 43 2SV 91 67 47 43 70 42 56 88 67 43 60 46 39 56 87 MISCELLANEOUS. 25 41 32 4" 69 73 77 214 24 39 31 39 69 72 76 2 39 67 48 45 70 72 67 43 60 47 42 5C !' 35 40 33 39 59 73 77 2 39 152 34 91 67 47 44 71 73 67 43 60 46 39 66 SS 24 39 M 38 69 72 6 2 64 39 40 140 140 140 139 163 Am. Cotton Oil Am. Agri. Chem. Am. Linseed Bosch Magneto. . Cont. Can Cal. Packing .... Columbia Gas-El. Columbia Graph, United Drug ..... Nat. Enamel .... United Fruit .... Lorlllard Tobacco Philadelphia Co. Pullman Punta Alegre Sug. S. Porto Rico Sug. Retail Stores Superior Stl. St. Louis-San Fran. 28 27 Virginia Car Chem. 36 35 Total sales. 168,600. Money lose. 4 per cent; close. 4 per cent, Msrks Close, Close. .0039 c. Francs Close. close. .0892 e. Sterling Close. close, $4.36. ?few Tork Poultry. New York. March I. Poultry Live. Ir regular; broilers by etprews, 73rr80c; chickens. 4;ic: fowls. 32fi34c; cooaters, dresced, firm; unchanged. . if 35 34 116 116 40 39 45 45 .00c; ."S93c;. $4.35; 35 34 116 116 39 40 .... 55 45 45 38 28 27 35 34 Wedneaday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Art! open. I High. I Low. Close. Yeat. Wht. May July Rye May July Corn May July Oats May July Pork May Lard May July Ribs May July 1.42 1.43 1.21 1.2114 1.09 .97 .64 .65 .67 .68 .41 .41 .43 .43 11.45 11.67 10.76 10.65 1.43 1.35 1.2114 "l'.iivi 1.09 1.05 .97 .94 .65 .'0 ".68 .63 .41l .38 43 -38' 20.70 11.47 11.60 10.87 10.65 20.00 11.30 11.47 10.63 (10.47 1.36 1.36 1.17 1.17 1.05 .94 .60 .61 .63 .64 .89 1.42 1.41 1.20 1.2014 1.09 .96 .64 .64 .66 .66 .41 .41 .43 I -40 20.00 30.70 11.32 11.52 11.60 1167 10.80 10.97 10.60 10.67 St. Louis Grain. St Louis. Mo., March 9. Wheat May, $1.31: July, $1.13. C0rn Mav, 69e; July. 621,e. Oats May, 39c; July. 41c. Kansas City firuln. Kansas City.' Mo., March 9. heat Close. May. $L24; July, $1,101, Corn May, 4flc; July. 68c. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. March 9. Turpentine Firm. 81 c; sales, 45 barrels; receipts, 28 barrels; shipments. 23 barrels; stock, 3,196 barrels. . , Rosin Firm: sales, 558 casks: receipts, 599 casks: shipments, 196 casks; Stock, 65,369 casks. Quote: BDEFCH, $4.104.15: I, $4.30; K, $4.30; M. $4.955.00; N, $5.40; Vi G, $5.75; WW. t$6.10. New York Coffee. New York. March 8. A renewal of the recent' buying movement sent the market for coffee futures into new high prices for the reason during today's early trading. The opening was 1 to 10 points higher and active months sold 11 to 18 points above last nights closing figures before tho end of the morning, with May touching 9.04c and December 9.20c. Brok ers with Brazilian connections were cred ited with buying on the advance but there was a good deal of realizing at the higher prices and reactiona followed, with the market closing at net galna of only 3 to 7 points. Sales were estimated at about 93.000 bags Including exchanges. March. 8.90c: May, 9.00c; July, 8.99c; September, 9.00c; October, $.03c; Decem ber. 9.07c. Spot coffees were reported less active at tho advance with Rio 7s quoted at 9c and Santos 4s at 13c to 13c. Cost and freight offers were higher on the sverage including Santos 4s, psrt bourbons at 13.10c to 13.35c, and Rio 7s at 9.35c to 9.50c. New Tork General. New Tork. March 9. Flour Weak; spring patenta, $7. 608. 00; spring clears. $5.758.60; hard winter straights, $7.00 7.50. -Wkeat Spot, weak; No.' 2 red and No. 2 hard. $1.42; No. 1 Manitoba. $1.58. and No. 3 mixed durum, $1.40, c. L f. track. New York, to arrive. Corn Spot, weak; No. 3 yellow and No. 2 white. 74c. and No. 2 mixed. 74e. c. I. f. New York, all rail. Oate Spot, weak; No, 2 white, 47 0 47 c. Lard Weak, mtddlewest, $11.80011.10. Other articles unchanged. . Omaha, March 9, The initial trading? in the Chicago future nidilrt was done at substaiu fiat gains over last night's clme, be- it g influenced by the strength In foreign rahlei, and it bullish view being taken on the government re part of (arm reserve of corn. 1 his advance was ihort-Iivcd and prices sold otf sharply. Long grain came out freely and stop.os orders wen imeovered on the way down, The dote of all options is near the lowest of the day. Keceipt at Oinalu were more liberal this morning, Ariivals ol wheat. 45 cars, corn, 74 cars, and oats, JO cars, totaling 143 cars of all kinds of grain a compared with U3 cars lait yrar. Total shipment. 117 cars as against U'J cars a yrar ago. .Mot of the Hading on the local exchange v,as in the early session and our prices do not relied the weakiifss in the markets generally. Actual sales of whrat were made at prices ranging from lc to Jc lower. but in sympathy with weakness ot futures our market for spot wheat is nbout 4c to Sc lower on the close, t orn sold at 'ie to Ji'c higher, but the close is 3c to 3c lower. Oats sold He lower, closinc? 1 J-Jc to 2c lower. Rye was 3c lower, while barley was unchanged. WHEAT. N. 4 dark hard: 1 car (smutty), 11 30. No. 3 hard winter: t car 77 dark , $1 54; 3 car J. $1.10; 1 car, $1 29',: 1 rsr, tl is. No. S hard winters 1 car. It. SO; ear. $1.37; I ear. II :; I ear (smutty), $1.21. No, 4 hard winter: I rsr, $1.23. No. 3 ellnw hard: 1 rar, $12$. No. $ spring; T'lO-flfths car (dsrk northern). St. 40. V,. 4 th.M.iei ha cat. i.lneitm multyl. ll.lo i No. a mixed: 1 rsr (durum, imutty), I $1.10. ! cons'. i Vo. 1 white: 3 csrs, t3c; I car, tie. . No. 3 white; I car. t3c; 4 cars, 63c No. t yellow: I csr. tlc: I car, I3e. j No. 2 yellow: 4 cars, 63 c; 3 cars, 63c. ' No. 3 yellow: I car. 62e. I 1 mlreri! 3.S par 41 le. No. 2 mixed: 1 rar (special billing), 62c; I cars. tl',c; 1 rar. 61 Sc No. 3 nilied: 1 rar. 61 c; 1 car. 51c. OAT". No. 2 white: t csr. 36c. No. white: 3 csrs, 55c; 1 car (ship pers' weights), 36c. No. 4 white: 1 csr (shippers' weights), 34e. RYE. No. 3: 3-5 car. 91c. ' No. 4: 1 car, 91c. BARLEY. No. 4: 1 car, 60c. fc Vk IMisar, New Vl. lurch 171,. t "''" sa nriii an I vnl,aiigd si J', f"f tubas. 4'dei sod fienilii, e.ua Id 1 sle fr .em Mil,,! Tl,, ,U. si ihas pri.ee. while b..' leis were e. lea rner S sales of I'uhee were reported l ui Ihns ere sale, r 4 e I,,, of I'orto Hi, ,4 end 4.l' t'hilippitia .,amis rrnitilusals si I ! lo I.m.i termere and 14 Its ! of I'arlu li,i.a Mllhuul i. teptinne sold si I there waa s moderate fade In rsw ' sugar futures snd pii.-ea ta Irirguur. t Karly lli.y adisnes-i 4 i,a 4 immis en bu. : i" by 1 unan inicraata and rtmii,ein iLiuaee taut in Ih fieiniK.ti all Hie grain 1 ass liiel under Ihiuidatiitn Near She vie 1 lhare waa rrneard Punng sad pucra fal, ' li.,l. iloeing unchaiX'd lo 4 limine I higher Star. I 4. , July J c; Mepiein We lite; I m-ember. 4 7l The maikxl for refined msar was firmer 1 and prices unchaiiged la lu points H'gHer, I wains la Ilia aiiepgth In III I meiNri 1 tine granulated now Is iuote4 ai 1 .0,-. la line, with business slain ot fair ru- j ptiri ions Itefni.d futures were wlthoul tiane. : lions. 1 1, u. a: May, t.T.c, July, Mlri ' September. I "Sc. Ilnaretl fill. ' !."lluth. Minn. March I I i".rc.un trsca. I.'ili; arrive. .'(' u :'J. 1 Sw Soffk teaalave. Veer SI 1 It -Huiirrirmi riraiiHti, hshee ihan fW'.a. 4', d !,. irel'ieft. rtllsa, asj4ljr. l.4meC flraie. JlMi.',. I 4e-leadl , ff.h 4ltltt4d, firsts. Ji'.u;i. 1 neeaa firm: eleia h,da milk f ' fir.li specie. s f Ii , sial 4k S)ul4) WMH fieeft I wins, specials, ; a', 9. IS. $5,000 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 4'sfe Seml-Annuel Street Interieclio Bonds 1929 Maturity To Yield 4,60 C.E. JOHNSON til Keelise Bldf. Jetkaea 1730 High-Yielding, Tax-Exempt Municipal Bonds and Warrants Choice First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds. Let us go over our list with you. HarryAKDchCo "INVEb IMENT SECURITIES" Atlantic 0360. 640 First National Bank Bldg. Opportunity SEEKS THE MAN who Is fin.nrislly pre pared to tskf advantage of it, yOU CAN BE ihe lucky man by regularly setting aside a portion of yutir income where security is shsolute and interest compounds quarterly. THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME secures your invettment, snd your money heers dividends from the dsy of its deposit. WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES Aneti J9.378.000 Re4erye 401,375 Occidental Building & Loan Association Uth AND HARNtY 13 YEARS IN OMAHA Total Clearings Wheat Corn Flour Wheat and flour.... Bonded wheat Bonded oata Today Tr. Ago . . 24.000 657,000 ,.641.000 131.000 33.000 31.000 ,.175,000 ,.335.1100 . .134. 000 753,000 OMAHA RECEIPTS ANI SHIPMENTS. Receipts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 45 37 27 Corn 74 108 64 Oats 30 7 11 Rye 3 6 0 Barley 12 1 Shipments Today Wk. Aro Tr. Ago .Wheat 2 40 41 Corn 79 53 64 Oats 7 20 12 Rye 12 0 Barley 2 0 1 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat IS :17 41 Torn 7S 243 114 Oats 219 61 4S9 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 81 111 144 Corn 43 S6 ,80 Oats- 4 13 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 65 60 65 Cora S3 70 S3 Oats 23 60 53 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Minneapolis 172 351 253 Duluth 69 49 X3 Winnipeg 415 387 359 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. March 9. Wheat Re ceipts. 172 cars, compared with 283 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1,471, 1.51 H : May. $1.4014; Jlly, $1.29. corn no. 3 yenow, 48141914111,0. oata No. 5 white, Jiarley 51 62c. Rye No. 2, 9X1,(5991,80 Flux No. 1. $2.612.66. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. March 9. Flour Un changed to 10c higher; in carload lots, family patenta quoted at $8.25. Bran Unchanged at $26.00. Let Us Handle Your Grain Shipments to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kan sas City, Sioux City or any other markets. WE SPECIALIZE 4 in the careful handling of all orders for grain and provisions for future delivery. WE OPERATE -. offices at Omaha, Neb.; Lincoln, Neb.; Hastings, Neb.; Chicago, 111.; Sioux City, Ia.; Holdrege, Neb.; Geneva, Neb.; Des Moines, la.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Hamburg, Ia., and Kansas City, Mo. WE HAVE an up-to-date Terminal Elevator in the Omaha Market, with the latest facilities for handling your shipments. Updike Grain Co. "The Reliable Consignment House" OMAHA. NEBRASKA '1 .jet rcj j ch Chicago Potatoes. Chicago March I. Potatoes Dull; re ceipts. 40 cars: total U. S. shipments. 712; Wisconsin sacked round whites. $1,704$- I. 80 est.; few fancy, $1.15 cwt.: poorly graded. $1.60lj1.6i cwt.: Minnesota sacked round whites. partly graded. II. s0irl.7a cwt.: Idaho sacked rurals mostly slightly frosen. $1.76I IO cwt.; Colorsdo sacked round whites. $1.60 cwt.; Colorado sacked browa beauties altfhtly frozen, $1.80 cwt. THE Treasury statement shows that about $33,000,000 of 3 Victory Notes which have been called for redemp tion on June 15 were still outstanding at the close of Febru ary. About $67,000,000 of these Notes were redeemed during the month. A large part of the proceeds of the notes which have been redeemed is undoubtedly being reinvested in various issues of United States Government, Federal Land Bank, state and municipal bonds. Between now and June 15, 1922, when interest ceases on this issue, this process of reinvestment will undoubtedly con tinue. In view of the liberal yield and the tax exemption privileges enjoyed, We recommend the purchase of Federal Land Bank 5 Bonds Due 1941 Optional 1931 To yield about 4.60 at present market prices 'We will be pleased to accept Victory 3 94 s in payment at par and accrued interest. Federal Land Bank. Bonds are instrumentalities of the United States Government, and enjoy the same tax exemptions as United States Government Victory 3s. They are exempt from all Federal Income, State, municipal and local taxation. The National City Company National City Bank Building, New York Omaha First Nat ional Bank Building Telephone JAckson 3916 An interesting description of Fed eral Land Bonds srith a chart show, ing the value of the tax exemption from Federal and New York State taxes will be sent upon request.