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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1922)
t 10 'iHti led: Ot.lA.irt, WtD.UA. MnKCtl la. Itt. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day live Stock 0aaek4. tit'tk II T .I.ltt K'itf tenia, !. Wm fil.'.i.l Mva) ,,. .'I.H.I ,.. i a. ins .,.: hi . .. UM -tt . k-ne a. IS I J I I' " tme u.a ) 4 It M ltll lllil . IW.tHS " toee--la t IMMMk til t'KI It.r4a, M, , t at at a p. a" ' - Ii Hit ! HM r r. wr .. Mm !, H Isle f H. ....It M ', N, v we, .. ... ", K W .. It tt t 1, ., P., M O Ml'.. II l ... ', tt. i. N .. -, It. Q .. -... l', M. P., ... I . I. P.. I .... J J v. o. w. iy Chicago Grain 1 1 . finandal lit t4 II Armaur . tvlNl I ha ft )I4 fkf t'e. Mri Ikf a. . . i m. I t! t 4 til l ...v.' J. W. luih .-. .... Nris f 1 ll.ri.lrt f. kll f', .. tl VHM I'l'kil "'. ... ill ln I'l'li.l re. ........ K grains I'.rklcl 19. ... tl iiw'nisa lrs. 4 l.,tul'l Vllt .... II Vi.ia.ii Parking I'. . . I r. I I'lnaha I'scal-if ... .inhn Raik Mm.... II fa Omsk. Par .. It H.nion a n fini ... it f, l. Mull Jt II. M. Imrru.e V.. li l hri.ii .. t Irennia A treacle IM Kill t J..hn Hanay !.: Ilunltlncr tller .. K II Kellhsf II Jn l.unrffrea tl Kirkiiatnrk ' Volh.. hihl . II ta,.Kai. t V. -o... II J. II rtot Ca. Itnniiorl Hrot hulllvan Hrna t V. H Van nnl Ca. . IT vrthlmr it f I" ..i.j.i Hat Hit till till I. tit in .... I ill til I HI MM llil ..... : It ... ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 144 ottitr bujfri Tm.l Hi 11.15 I'aHIa H.r.lpla, 11.000 r)4. duppltx of rant wr vn hvlr xlay man Mnn.lay and lha markot rm ipmly lull , at anarply l"r prlraa. It waa ! b-fora vary murk ira.lliif wat ilona hu Ilia airllar aala n tmiti baf tu.ra and ah atwk waa folly o mi ana trnla In many fat hod avn mr of a dwlina than lhal. It lk atrl'lly 'hnlra 'i' V.cvM la brine fa.il. Hio.kra and fd. rra wira ale dragfr at Kfl"o lo" '"ijuoitllnna an rltl Good t rtielr ITllfflil: fair to good '"J; 40T.T; rommn lo fair ba. II JJJ ail: aoed to rholca rl't. " 110; fair to food raarllna.. '";': common l fair ',,'n- .",; a nod to rholra haif.ra. fl.llT.I0: fair 4o ,.,o,l h.lf.ra. fl..1; -fcol-a lo prima .owa.' fl.tl9l.il: ftod to rhnipj . 5 ioei.00; fair to rood '". ..f. rommon to fair row., t J. J" 4 i od JJ rhok. f.la. IT.0041.00: f.r lo good feadrra. !. 00: rorpmon lo fair fnfl- ". 4.:" good to cholra alorkarj. f T56e! : ftir lo good atorkrri t ? 5, ; common to fair aiock.ra. tl.OOC": .took hilt-. " 2i: Vial t0; atock ralvaa. f lOOT.tS; vaal No.' 7.. II.. I.. 3.. .ion Alii ....114 .... tn 3 ....1411 ....111 ....lit .... :i .... 160 At. . Ill .1141 . IM .1061 Tr. I if .107i t 40 ...1(10 4 00 ... 540 f : ."'.ra.' 5.iOf.lO; bulla, ataga, ate., fl.40 in' BEBP STEERS, A. Pr. ro. ; ;o II.... T Tf . HK1FBR9. I TS SI.... I 40 t TS rows, i to so.... I 0 BULL.. 1 00 1 I 00 . CALVES. S IS I 00 Hogi-RMlpa. 11.000 Mia. !n -n-.l "e7y aloW to git under way today with bid! on the opening aharply lower. A tha market developed moat ealca were J04J30O lowr. balk of tho hoga going to vafkara and very few finding ahlppera. tight hoga aold mostly from I9.I5.TS. with a top prlt-a of tMJ. mixed loada and butcher 't'?."-,'-."? 9.C5. and packing grailea. fl.l0 40t.tl. with .xtremo. heavloa. l.00I.S0; bulk ot talea v. 9.409.T0. So. Ay. Sh. Pr. Ko. A v. ..1H4 .. $ 40 74..S44 Hi. .217 .. 10 63. .853 52. .180 .. I SO 07..24T Sheep and Ijtmba Receipts, 1.400 head. Tat lambs aold on a lower basis today, prices ruling mostly 164S6o lower. Bulk if lambs moved within a range of fl4.50 14.75. tha latter top price for the day. 3V'o feeders or shearing lamba were re ceived. One deck of good Quality light ewes sold for f 9.00. Quotallona on sherp: Fat lambs, good lo choice, 14.o04J)14.76: fat lambs, fair to good 114.00914.50: shearing lambs, 114.00 a14. SO: feeder lambs, good to choice, I13.S0ei4.00; rull lambs, f 10.004fi:.00; fat yearlings, light. tU.604jilS.00; fat voarllnKi. heavy, 40.50 31 0.50; fat wethers. :.;S9.S0; fat ewes, light, 18.6009.00; fat ewes, heavy. 6.00if.60. FAT LAMBS. at, ..S ..6S Sh.' Pr. .. ft 45 70 I 45 .. I 15 11 fed 14 fed Price. 114 40 14 76 . , Cnieagn I.iveatock. Chicago. March 14. Cattle Receipts, 5 3,000 head: beef steers and fat she stock, .15 to SSo lower; trade alow at decline; top beef steers. 18.55; weight. 1.2811 pounds; bulk beef steors, 17.40474.25; bulk fat aha stock, I4.i56.25: manners and cutters, weak: bulla, atockers and feed ers, weak to 15c lower; veal calves, most ly 60c lower: bulk light and handywiight venlers. 18.60 Ot. 00. to packers. Hogs Receipts, 23.000 head: market, 3nostly 35o lower than yesterday's av erage: closed very alow and 25&40c low fr; shippers bought about 4.000 head; holdover, liberal; top. 10.70. early; prac tical limit, later, $10.50: bulk, $10.009 30.60: pigs, 25iS50o lower; hulk desirable, 100 to ISO-pounders. $!.00a.;:3. "Sheep and Lambs Keceipts. 16.000 head; but light and handy weight lambs; 102So lower; aome heavies off more: fat aheep. SSfliSOc higher; shearing lsmbs. pteady: fat lambs, top, til 5.TS; bulk. 115.00 il.0: fat ewe top. fS.75: bulk desi rable kinds,. $8.5001.50: desirable shear ing . lambs, tl 4.25 t 14.65. Kansas City 1 Ito Stock. Kansas City, Mo., 'March 14. Cattle r.ecelpts, 14.000 head; beef steers dull, 15 tie 25c lower than Monday's average; early top. 18.60; she stoclt, stockers and feeders ateadjr to 25o lower; few cows. 16.00: common lo good kind. t4. 50(25.50; good and choice heifers, t6.60ifJ7.25; soma held above 17.75 : plsln to choice stockers. t6.00 in?7.50; early sales feeders. 6.75irJ 7.50; ralves steady to 60c lower; mostly 60o lower: few vealers. ft. SO; good and choice, mostly $8.00 ff 9.(10; other, classes around ateady. Hogs Reeelpta. 11.000' head; market npened slow; aoma later aales fairly ac tive, 2540o lower than yesterday's range, or 25030c below yesterday's average; 110.10 paid: packer top, $10.05; closing 'weak at decline; bulk of aales, ft.SOA 30.05; mostly throw-out bows, $8.50; stock pigs. 1026o lower; very few over $9.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head; sheep steady; best ewes offered. $9.00; yearlings. $13.50: lambs, 25g40.; lower: one load, $14.70; bulk fid lots, f 14.0014.60. St. lania Livestock. . Bast St. Louis. Mo.. March 14. Cattle Receipts, 3.500; beef ateers, beef cows and yearlings. 15 to 55c lower; closed. Sic lower; choice 1.000 pound ateers. fs.60; bulk beef ateers, $3.75 fii 7.75; bulls, ran ners and atockers, steady: veal calves, unevenly lower; practical top, late, $9.75; bulk. $t.764Tt.50. Hogs Receipts. 11,600: 15 to S5c lower; top, 110.10; bulk. 160 to 230- pounders, lift. 40410.50; bulk, 240 to 300 Bounders. S10.004JlO.26: pigs. 60c lower; bull:. 110 to 131 pounders, IS. 00 9.50; packer sows, SSe lower. ff.754JS.00. Sheep Receipts. 1.600; ateady, good lambs, S14.50Ols.SS. Sheep, steady; ewes, $7.0069.00. - Slonr City Liraatock. Sioux City, la.. March 14 Cattle Ri eipts. 4.000 head: market. 25c lower: fed ateers and yearlings. t7. 0048.50; warmed up ateers and yearlings. t5.764)7.00; fat ewes and heifers, f4.sot7.00; cannera, 13.1094.00; veala, t4.00I.0: feeders, II. 14)7.25; calves, I4.5tlf7.00; feeding rows and heifers, f3.509l.60; atockers, fi 0997.01. Hogs Receipts, 7.500 head: market. lie lower; butchers. t.45t.6: lights. f.704 0: mixed heavies. 19.0099.60; heavy packers, 8.254r8.l5; medium pigs. ft. 50. . Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 200 head: market, 25c lower; bulk of aales, $9,459 Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS. OauM m lawet) Ira. fliiisfto. Mirth 14 Liquidaliott ,rin in (oitf.t tn yratni nl provU i0fl HI lllr opfninc. A PU'liO 01 2 l-J'jj J l-4c Uom il low point on tnf!sf vi 4 hrarjih, but ih eloie ai unrhingrd to 1 j.Kc hik'hrr on vhfii, Miy j4ipc. Corn M llOe higher. oll unchangecj to l-e lt .tr arc. tjt 1 M lotr to pitni-r. All d'lurii't of hrt oM at ptw Jov on the preterit 'downturn, wiiri tiir inline iigurri i i-.q.' 18 $ iinrter the recent Mali. hlle (he MOle iMk, t'ie under lha aranaa el, ikeea aaa very lliila aeiling aa tin iam ardere. piraag MissiiH.1 keuea sMiughi f.l)', at-eneft. lag lha euririue I lie ll. It lk mil ! lag fa ei.n .aluee uprd Tha toea l.ade.a vera fre4 ta roaf. Usae aer.mf a wat In rnrM al lha claa. I Nil ftswff fliwiaa'. , Tkera was Imle la lha epil leman4 t aiteaer alleaMaa MOiH near tha lat. Tk n Tarama rarle. t lot all kuanela Maniiehfa ara.ked aaeaal an Monday. U.rrnsnv waa aal4 lo have taken rai. load at Ike seakar4. Tha nilld fore gn aia kange mirk. I ranllaura la atrirl kairing, Tka geart fun af neaya a as raiher rt.n nh faveeakl wealk. e and aenp report tram lha amh, Mtlllag demand aknwe4 imprevemenl la here vera tl.tll buiheia, rarnpta. II 'aea. '. la I.lierpoal. kra prlrea vara 14 lower, ha4 no rrcl, for a brl.f aarly period. Puenoa Atree waa off la at lha naaning, a 4ellna in tha etrhanta rata being a faeior. WarMe availab;a aupplim a .errant 111104 bushele for h aek Tkay era, hnaev.r. IT.Itt.-t bgsk.la In ea-.M af thla time Is. I year. A Kurapean auiksruy set l mat. a that lha world a eaery-ever. at the and of lha S'saon. will ba around le.eoo.0uo bu.heia. -' Liberal Paying Ordera. rammlsalon hou.ea had liberal burin rdera at lc for May tarn. Tha alarbed all lha offerings at that flg'ira Thai rherked tha deehna In May earn. Tha market aeemrd overeold. Whlla lhara waa lliila In lha news to causa any assre.el.e buying, lha finish waa "lt toward lha lap. Cash grain (ainrd V ft l.e aa compared with May. Herelpe wera 111 cars; shipping sales. Tt.noo bushels. No asport nuelneee waa ra rorted. Country raada have broken up. Offerings to arrive era email. Oala followed ram, but lha bulk of the trada waa In changing from May tn the July. Whipping sales, 130,000 bushels. Ith receipts 71 cere. Houses wlih northwestern eonneellont ware good aellera of rye. Duluth receiv ed 113 eara. Germany bought a cargo of July-Auguit shipment at tha aeaboard lha flrat new crop bualnesa ao far thts season. Commission houses aold futures raihar freely. r.i note, fllr James Wllrion. representing tha Vnlt ed Kingdom at tha International Institute i of Agrirwliura at Rome, estimates thst al tho end of tha aeeson the world'e carryover of wheat will ba 10,000,000 bueiteis. Healward etportera gentrally ara talk ing very friendly on rye,, and feel that lha large aales of lata and tha prosper- Iva dmand from Oermnny. Hcsndlnavla and Russia will result In higher prlrea ater. Norway haa bought 1.000.000 bushels. South African eorn erop suffered con- alderable damage recently and tha crop nia year la eetlmated at 40 per cent leas than tha prevloua aeason. Indian flax aeed crop Is estimated at II. too. 000 tushela thla year compared with lo.ioo.ooo busheio laat aeason. Exportable i wurpiuB ia u..vv,vi'v oueneia, against v.vuu,- noo Duancia last year and 10,000.000 bueh ala two ycara ago. New aeed It com mencing to move freely. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES Oasak IW I eat a) W Ira New York. Mdrrh 14 In ilie mar. leu whoie price t i4 been (illmc rapidly on Monday, notably ierling Ckchante in viheat. th decline wat rheikfd toddy hy Mhat appeared to Of urong buying. Meantime prirei on the iiivrtiment tond mirkrt did not jield and the nock market moved lor ward again, with active tradins. To tome extent the ftrengihof the day'a mirketi waa attributable to the eontinuince of eaty money, in late of the inuiiediatrly impend ing inrome tax rollectiont. Ihii i not a new experience, for the trea ury and the banks acting through tne federal reetve. have now ac ejuired the highet efficiency in fi nancing these huge payments with. out commotion in the monev market. Money fairs did not rl.a an lha ava ef Marrn it, sieg In tn r unseiil,4 msr. set ef a yesr ato. iut they declined when lha aymania had been effected la feel, that ass actually tha week when tha downward readlusiment af rales fur lima loans hegsn. If era ara to have sun ea.i,., money this enmlng eaaon. the nasi few weeks will vary possibly gha lunie aiiuenca vr li. ' lUlls !a41 Advance. Jk Tadar'a rising aiack market .Hf...i tha mora Interest lhal tha railway snare, led lha advance nearly a dnsen of them moving up t lo t point on a fairly large pyvincsa, Thnr have been ao many abort lived movements of l his aort that recovery In Iba railway aloeks Is ant la ba ree.rded wnk akepiirlim. Hull, there la reason lo aspect aomeihing mora of encouragement in vne rorincom n rennria nr .ipnin.. In January tha weekly rnmpllatlone of groaa earnings rsns.d from US 10 14 W per cant belnw till: In lha f.r.l a...l of r.hroary tha decrease of tha reporting mane was nk per rent and In the last week only u, It la irua that ihi. m.i.i affect fnmpsrlsnn with tha present year. Hut. on the oihee hand, tha ilniuril movement of groea railway revenue In r-omary sno siarrn laat yean waa clearly roreahadowed hy ranld rfacllna in iu ... ...uina., wnereaa laat month a eadlnaa m-era f.e In - u. .k... . , ..nuarf. Merlin In Hlnmp. It Is not to he f.r.nll.. ,.. k. .. Ion of rales. Includinw tha rfi.i.. .. L " ralr." la now In tho n.n.i. or ine inieraiata rommerrs com mlaalon, which, of recent years, has dis. played great easinesa and Judgment In Us In today's esrllest tra.tln -,--h-. rhsnge declined to 14 ITv. the lowest rate slnca July, hul thla decline brought lurh tron buvlng Into tha market thst he rnre ihe rinse tho rata had recovered far. tn l4.SJS. tha best prlra of the present week to dale Oiher European eschsnges advanced with sterling, the eireptlon be In the Oerm.n mark, which went to ...n ...wrm or me year. The wheat mar ket moved almost precisely like tha ster ling market. An early decline carried to day s prices to tho lowest in nearly five w"k"J iut t,nm ,h tl.JlVi reached hy May delivery a recovering to fl.4Vj'nr. Vi"? ".h,t " """Ihed aa the heat kind of buying Lauatlljr.. a turn of just tno kind which occurred today In those two msrkets would mean that the reac- im "" c,,u",: dy or tw wrin show mora clearly tha character of the preaent position. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Oram Co. DO. S617. March 14. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Test. wht May' 1.31V 1.S41, l.t l.fjt, l.SJU 1.81V. 1.84 l.ttVi July 1.14H 1.16 V. 1.11 1.16. 1.14 1-ltti 1.15V, 1.151 ep. 1.01 1.09 1.01 1.01 1.01 Rye May 1.03 1.02U l.ftlV. 1.0141 1.04 1.014 l.oan July .91 .12 .14 .92!, .It Corn ' May .50 .( ,tm .JO', .604, 61 Vi .60i July ,63 .I4V4 .64 .ess $ 634, Hep. .6U .66 .61 .tii .66 Oate May .81 ,SIV .S7 .MVs .ft'i JUS 34 S July .40i .40V, .89 .40 .40 Sep. .40 .41 .40 .40 .40 . 0 Pork May o.OO Lard J May 10.63 10.40 10 60 10.10 10.15 July 10.15 11.13 10.3 1 11.10 11.06 Ribs May , 10.46 10.6t 10.45 10.60 10.40 July 1.07 10.;o 1.17 19.17 10.10 New York Sng-ar. New Tork. March 14. There wa a de. Una of l-16c In Cuban raw aua-ar nrlcca today, apot declining to a l-4n c I. t . equal to 3.18 and April to 3 5-16 cost and freight, equal lo 3.92. Porto Rlcos were quoted at 3.86. There Were sales of S5.000 bags of Cuban In Port and 40. 000 bags far April shipment, and nearly 00,000 bags of . Porto Rlcos for ADril hipment at Quoted m-tces. There were also sales .of 10,000 bags of cubes for May shipment at 8.68 and 3 02,000 bags of Philippines April-May at 4c. ' Ray sugar futures were easier early tn sympathy with, tha decline In the spot market. Prices at one time showed de- lines of l to 3 points, but offerings were llirht and on renewed buying by outside lhterests knd' some' covering firmed up again, closing unchanged to 4 points net nignar. May, s.is; July, z.67; Septem ber. t.14;" December, 2.80. . There was no change in refined sugar with fine - granulated listed at 5.50, but the demand -was less active, . Tn- the. refined futures there wera sales of two Jots of May. at 6.15, or ten pointe above 'the previous close. Final prices wera B lower to 20 higher. Closing May, 5.85; July. 6.90; September, 6.00. Jfew York General. New York, 'March. 14. Commeal Bare ly steady; tine white and yellow granu lated, fl. 75421.(10. ... Buckwheat Steady, American and Canadian, f3.45OJI.50. Wheat Spot, steady, No. 2 red, fl.41; No. 2 Hard, fl.42; No. 1 Manitoba, t.5l, and No. 2 mixed durum. 11.37 c. i. t. track New York, to arrive. Corn Spot ateady; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 75 and No. 2 mixed. No. S white, 75c and No. 2 mixed, 74c. C. 1. f. New York, ill rail. Oats Spot, quiet; No. 2 white. 47c. Lard Steady; middle west, .11.36$ 11.45. - , Other articles unchanged w York Cotton, NeYork, March 14. Tho tone of the cotton market improved today as the ses sion progressed. Early trading was nar rowly gauged. In the firat hours there was a heavy undertone. . Influenced by the mora favorable weather in tho belt. An other faction factor was the uneettlemcnt of foreign, exchange. , Under pressure of liquidation March dropped 21 points, whlla other options were off only 2 to 14 points. Thera wss recovery at midday. Tha last soon thereafter me.de new high levies for tha day The level was up 7 to 34 points net In tha last halt hour. December at 16.64a waa 34 points better than Monday's close. Fi nal bids were within a point of tha day'a high. . ; . Minneapolia Grain. Minneapolis, March 14. 'VTTieat Re ceipts 352 csrs. compared with 219 cars a year ago Cash Ko. 1 northern, ft. 43 1.47: May, tl.S8; July, tl.30.. Corn No. 3 yellow, 49t50e. Oats No. 3 white, 3233Uc. Barley 48 60c. Rye No. 2, 495c. Flax No. 1, fJ.524JS.56. , . 3(lnneapolIs. March H. Flour Un changed to 25c lower; . In carload lots, family patents quoted at 7."5JJ8.:5 a barrel In 98-poand cotton sacks. . . Bran J2&.00. . St. Joseph Livestock. ' St. Joseph, Mo., March 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 2.800 head; market 15!5c lower; steers, tl. 7598.50; cows and helfen, 4.00 e.26 calves, 14.60 8.00. Hogs Receipts. 5,000 hesd: 30C40c lower; top, 410.00; bulk. 39.7501 15. Sheep end Lambs Receipts. 4.600 hesd; lamba. weak: aheep. strong, fl4.60915.00; ewea, t8.50tTt.t5. . M. Loads Grabs. St. Louis. Mo.. March 14. Wheat May, tl.tli; July. 11.11. Corn May. 69 c: July, fjaje. Oats May, 39c: July, 4ti,c. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo.. March 14. Wheat May, 1.;!; July, fl.OS; September. 1.01. Corn May, 66c, July, sic; September, 0Hc New York Stocks Range of prices of tho leading stocks rurnlshed by l.cgan at Bryan, 348 Petera Trust building: . " RAILROADS. Monday High ''Low Close Close AT&SF 97 97 97 97 37 38 37 Can Pacific 134, 135V4 134 135 N. T. Csntral .... 83 8114 3 t( Ches. aV Ohio .... 61 go 61 60 Ot, Northern .... 80 74 80 78 III. Central 100 100 100 100 K. C. Southern.... 24 25 , 24 36 Lehigh Valley ...69 63 ' 69 69 Missouri Par.ifio .. 42 ' 22 22 22 T N H Ill, 17 18 17 No. Pacific 83 80 82 '81 Chl. A N. W 71 09 70 69 Penn. R. R S 874 ' 37 38 Reading 76 74 74. 73 C. ,R. I. &P 41 40. 41 40 So. Pacific 86 15 86 85 So. Railway 21 30 21 30 Chl.. M. at St. P... 24 23 83 22 Union Pacific ....133 132 133 132 STEELS. Am Car Fdry,...156 166i 156 166 Allis-Chalmers ... 47 46 46 46 Am. Locomotive . .101 108 108 108 Bald. Loco 107 106 106 106 Beth. Steel 64 68, 64 66 Colo. F. & 1 28 27 28 27 Crucible 68 67 68 67 Am. Steel Fdry.. 8D',i 433 33 Sl Lack. Steel 48 Midvale Steel .... 80 , 30 30 30 Pressed St.. Car 68 Rep. St. & 1 61 61 61 61 Sloss-Sch 37 36 87 37 U. S. Steel 95 94 94 54 Vanadium St 38 Vs 38 38 , COPPERS. Anaconda 49 49 49 49 Am. S. Ref. Co. 60 60 50 60 Cerro De Pasco.. 34i S4- 34 35 Chill 17 17 17 17 Chlno 2 27 37 27 Inspiration 40 40 40 40 Konnecott 29 28 29 29 Miami 27 37 27 27 Nevada Con 14. 14 14 14 Ray Con.' ... 15 14 14 34 Seneca 1 13 13 13 13 Utah 63 63 63 63 ... ... OILS. Gen. Asphalt 61 V, 69 60 t Cosden I.... 36 So 36 35 Cal. Peterol 52'i 61 61 61 Island Oil 1 1 1 1 Invincile Oil 17 17 1T 17 Mexican Peterol ..127 126 126 126 Middle States .... 13 13 13 13 Pacific Oil 49 49 ' 49. 49 Pan-American .... 68 67, 67. 67 Phillips 34 34 84 34 Pierce Oil 8 8 8 8 Pure Oil 30 80 30 30 Royal Dutch 52; 61 51 61 Sinclair Oil 23 22 23 22 Stand. Oil, N J. ..177 175i 176 177 Texas Co 44 43 44 44 Union Oil 18 17 17 17 White Oil 10 9 10 10 . , . MOTORS. Chandler 73 72 72 72 General Motors.... 10 10 10 10 Willys-Overland .. 5 6 5 Pierce-Arrow 16ft 16 16 16 White Motor 41 40 41 40 Studobaker 102 101 102 103 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 16V4 15 15 16 Goodrich :....4l 40 40 40 Kolley-Springfeld 46. 45 45 45 Keystone Tire .... 16 l's 16 16 Ajax 16 16Vi 1 14 U. S. Rubber 624 61 . 63 61 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar... 43 41 42 41 At., G. & VT. I.... 31 30 30 30 Am. Int. Corp.... 44 44 44 44 Am. Sumatra .... 31 30 31 30 Am. Telephone ...124 124 124 124 American Can .'... 45 44 45 44 Central Leather .. 26 35 36 36 Cuba Cane 18. 15 15 15 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 2"i 25 26 24 Corn Products ....104 103 104 104 Famous Players .. 84s 83 8 4 84 Gen. Elec 156 165 155 156 Ot. No. Ore.. ......36 34 34 34 Inter. Harv 92 92 92 93 Am. H. & L. pfd. 69 68'i 69 66 U. S. Jnd. Alco... 49 48 48 48 Inter. Paper 46 45' 45 46 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 72U 70 71 70 Am. Sugar Ref.... 734. 72 73, 72 Sears-Roebuck .... 68 67 67 68 Stronnsberg .. 46 43 46 43 Tob. Products .... 63 61 62 60 Worth. Pump .... 49 46 48 48 Wilson Co 40 39 40 40 West. Elec 68 .67 67 68 Am. Wolen 90 89 90 6f ( MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil... 26 26 !S 26 Am. Agri. Chem.. 41 40 40 41 Am. Linseed 31 31 31 31 Botch Msg. 41 39 40 38 Coo. Can 60 69 60 69 Cal. Packing ....74 74 , 74 74 CoU O. & E 10 79 79 79 Col. Graph 1 3 3 2 United Drug T 70 70 , 69 National Enamel . 37 'i 36 37 36 UnUed Fruit ....140 140 140 141 Lorillard Tob. ...152. 155 152 .... .Phlla. Co. 38 36 37 36 Pullman 118 117 117 117 Punta AI. Sugar.. 43 42 4! 41 Retail Stores 46" 45 46 45 St. L. A S. F. 39 28 58 28 Vir. Car. Chem... 86,' 15 35 36 Total aalea, 961.500. Money Close, 4 per cent; MonfUy'i close. 4 per cent Marks Close. .0037c. Franca Close, .OSISc; ' Monday'g close, .0893c Sterling Close, 14 38; Monday's close, f 4.33. ' Kansas City Pfvdsje. Kansas City, March 14. Eggs Cn-chaAged. New York Bonds 1 1 N. Y. Curb Bonds Omaha Grain 1 1 Omaha Produce (Th Bc la the only Omaha Newipaper which publitht. tha cl tSicial (Iota of tha Nw York atock tachanga bondi ) ' Mass Tork, March) 14 Htp""a 14 IHe ewcaiaiy In aieriia rsciiasse, firiiisq raa.te rallt'd .manly in It-14 a krua4 Owl romperailv.iy I'gni dealing. I nued KiHiJouta f It;; wera tka aul alanines reaiure at thai aruuu 1'ean Mental, J,p,ne and Mesl.an bonds wt terlnua 4eMripilona wera irrsguter. The airongeat feature af tha dnmesiie Hal waa Keating 4s, hirri roea pelms an lha uing ot rsiiaay giurkt in lb last half or in. sia. Weakn.,1 aa akoaaj hy Plsllllara li, hirh lo.t I ttoinia. and 1'eoria and ,,i arn incomes and I'uba cans Is. final pn.es for i.ibe.-ix bon'ia war mainly a irina ioee. Te.ia I salts, rat talus, aiirenttj. IU- ir,,DV, t ailed Plataa Monti. e'e. ((a 11,000) Hllk Low I'lose lib tt , 94 94 91 It I l.lh 1.1 4, .... 9104 1104 97.U4 I I. Ih t'i 4 tl 49 91.40 91.40 111 I. lb III 4.a .. 17 64 9T44 .97 44 121 Mb td 4.a .. T 64 91.41 97 4: ii i.in id I'.i .... ti.ia si te in lilt Mb 4ih 4.a .. 91.74 91.13 tin t t victory 3s ..loaei los.ei 1 m 194 Victory 4s ..l04 loo.il 100,74 roeelga, (Miarameat, Pttata and Municipal, I Argentina la 19 it tt t 41 of Jiarne la ....111 HIS !HH I 11 nf ll.ri.n la.. .110 lit lit If I I of tlnr..au is.. i 5 15 I 41 of Chrlstlanla s.0 fll 10 T CI of I.'(ipeti la.. 19 tl tl 14 Ot of I.vons a .... It 11 6 II ('I of Msrs-lllea Is 16 16 ti 41 i'l of R t Jan sa...mi 101 111 It 41 if Zurich la ...111 111 111 I l'n Municipal ta A.l"9 109 lit 111 Ie H.ine 7a l' 93 91 1 (lorn Hep ta 90 ts, ei II Do ef Tan 6a fl...tl 9 S 44 He of Can 1 nla.oo 91 99 III Dutch E Ind 6a... 95 91 96 141 French (Invt 1.1H 100 1A 14 French Gott s...l"4 1"4 104 60 Jap 4 76 74 74 I'l Jap 1st 4 99 94 19 II King of Relg as. .101 lot lot It King of Belg 7e.lo 101 14 King or Denm .. 99 96 99 67 King of Italy !a. 93 93 91 7 King of Nor la. ...110 1!"S 110 7 King of Swed 4e..l00 110 100 II Rep of Chile la 4. .114 101 104 5 Rep of Cuba 6a 44. 9 81 19 1 Rep of t'rug la.. .106 106 1 13 8 or (jueenalsnd 7l..109 1" ! 30 Swiss Conf ts 116 116 115 134 UKc;nt ig i:..ic4 102 103 It? IKOI14I 6s 29. ..103 102 103 94 UK0B4I 6a 17... 91 99 99 44 U 8 of Rrstil la. ..104 104 104 34 U of Mexlrn 4a.. 43 43 43 It U 8 of Mexico Is.. 66 66 64 Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. St Am Ag "h Ta....!o; 0 101 It Am Smelt 6s 68 81 88 63 Am Sugsr 6a 98 98 91 66 Am T ,T col 6a.. 96 95 96 tl Am T A T cv 6s. .116 116 111 4 Am Writ Tap 7s.. 82 81 82 1 AT aV HF cv 4a 66. 79 79 734 3 AT at SF adt 4s .. 8ns to, MS 41 AT A SF gen 4a.. 17 87 87 i At Co, LI let 4a.. 87 86 87 At Fruit 7s 14 34 34 It At Rofin 6a ....103 103 10.1 66 B A O cv 4s ... 77 77 77 21 B. A O ref 6s 79 79 79 13 B A O 6s 97 97 97 30 Bell Tel of Pa, 7o.108 107 107 3 Beth Steel ref 6s.. 91 9" 91 Bkl Edl gen 7s KD.107 1" 1"7 Bkl R T Co ct 7a a. 70 70 70 3 Buah Term Bldg 6a 90 89 89 99 Can Nor 6a 110 101 intvj, 31 Can Pac deb 4a... 77 77 77 1 On of Ga cons 6a. 84 ' 84 84 X Cent Leather 6s... 96 94 96 6 Cerro do Pasco la. 112 112 113 76 Ches A O cv 4s.. 85 84 85 47 Ches & O cv 5s... 86 86 86 C B A O gen 4s... 87 87 87 60 C B A Q ref 6s... 97 97 97 143 C A E I gen 6s. new 76 75 76 20 Chl Gt West 4s.... 60 69 60 4 C M A S P ref 4a 68 68 68 '13 C M & S P cv 4a 65 64 64 11 C MASPcv 5a.. 66 64 64 16 C A N W 6S....106 106 106 12 Chicago Rya 6s... 78 74 77 llCRHf gen 4s. 63 . 62 62 93 C R I A P rfg 4s. 79 78- 79 tCVS 6s 116 115 115 66 Chile Copper 6s... 85 85 85 1 CCC A SI.GM 4s... 80 80 80 2 C F A I 6s 84 84 84 1 Col Industrials 5s.. 72 72 72 7 C61 A Sou ref 4s. 87 86 87 5 Colum O A E 6s... 90 90 90 S06 Consol Gaa 7 ,...110 109 109 63 Cu Can Sug cv 7a. 86 86 85 2 Cuban R R 7s...l01 101 101 1 Del A Hud cv 6a... 91 91 91 7 T A ,R G ref 6s.. 45 46 45 10 r A R G imp 6s .. 79 79 79 , 2 Det Edison 6s ....102 101 103 23 Du Pont. D N 7s.l04 104 104 10 Duques Light 6s... 102 102 102 27 Erie Gen 4s ...i... 44 43 43 33 Flsk Rubber 8 104 11)4 104 4 General Elec 6a ... 98 98 98 101 Goodyear Tl 8s 31. 99 99 99 1 Granby Mining 8a.. 88 88 88 1 Grand Trunk 6s. ..102 102 lot 68 Gt . Northern 6s.. 96 96 96 41 Gt Northern 7s.... 108 108 108 1 Hud A Man adj 6a 78 78 78 6 III Central rfg 4s. 94 94 94 10 111 Central 6s...l00 99 99 14 Int Met '4s 13 13 13 36 Int Met 4s ctfs.. 10 1 10 13 Int Rap T 5s 69 68 68 13 Int M M 6s. 94 94 94 12 Int Paper rfg 5s.. 84 83 84 4 Inv 111 8s 92X 92 92 11 K C Sou 5s 86 85 85 13 Kelly-S Tire 8s.. ..106 106 106 13 Lack Steel 5s 60... S4 84 84 It L S A M S 4s 28.. 92 92 92 2 L S ft M 8 4s 31... 92 91 91 6 Lehigh Valley 6s..l"l 101 1(H 2 Li & Myers 5s... 95 94 95 1 Lorillard 5s 95 95 95 3 Man Ry 4s tax ex. 58 58 68 26 M S R con 6s .... 88 87 87 44 Mev Petrol 6a ....103 103 103 36 Mid Steel 6s 87 86 87 . 3 M & S L ref 5s .. S3 39 39 ' S4 M A S P SSM 6s.l02 101 101 10 ;M K & T 1st 4s .. 76 76 76. 94 M K. A T adj 6s n.. 51 5.0 60 119 M K & T p 1 6a n. 80 80 80 45 Mo Pacific gen 4s. 62 62 63 63 Mo Pac ref 6s 33.. 99 99 99 3 Mont Power 6s .... 94 94 94 1 Nat Ry Mex 4s.. 29 29 29 3 National Tube 6s.... 98 98 98 17 N O T A M 5s 67 67 67 4 N T A Brake 6s.. 96 96 96 78 N T C deb 6s.... .100 99 100 22 N T C C017 107 106 107 4NTC&SLdo4s 83 83 83 143 N T Edl 6a ....106 106 106 1.KTNH A H de 6s 48 68 68 68 1 N T Ry ref 4s ctf. Sl 31 31 63 N Y Tel ref 6s.... 103 102 102 46 N Y W A B 4s .. 42 41 41 2 No A Sou ref 6s.. 61 61 1 101 No A Wes cv 6s... 106 105 106' 9 Nor Pacific 4 85 84 83 38 N P G T jt 6s...l08 107 107 . 7 No States Povr 5s.. 98 89 89 7. Nor Bell Tel 7s 107 107 107 3 Ore A Cal 1st 6s.. 97 97 97 O 8 L ref 4s...... 89 88 88 60WRRAN4S.. 78 76 78 18 Pac G A E 5s 88 86 88 7 Pac Tel A Tel 6a.. 94 94 94 10 Packard Mot 8s. ...100 100. 100 s ran Am PAT 7a.. 87 97 87 6 P R R gen 4 ... 87 87 87 13 P R R gen 6s .... 96 96 96 41 P R R 6s 106 106 10.6 5 Pcre Marq ref 5s.. 92 91 -92 16 Pierce Oil deb 8s.. 99 98 99 19 PCC A St L 5s.... 93 93 93 148 Reading gen 4s.... 84 82 83 6 Rep IAS 6s 93 93 92 5 R G A W 1st 4s... 75 75 75 10 R I A A L 4s... 79 , 78 79 8 S L I M A S rfg 4s 84 84 84' 6SLASFp'4s ser A. 69 69 69 21 S L A S F adj 6s. 79 78 79 197 S L A S F inc 6s.. 61 61 ei' 3 S L'S 1st 4s 76 76 76 36 Sea Air L con 6s.. 48 48 48 351 Sinclair Oil 7a...l03 103 103 6 S Bell T A T 5s... 94 94 94 29 Sou Pac cv 4s 89 88 89 151 Sou Pac rfg 4s.... 86 85 85 6 Sou Pao COl 4s 80 80 80 59 Sou Ry gen 4s.... 62 62 62 4 Sou Ry lst 6s 91 91 91 1 Sou Ry rev 6s... 94 94 94. 34 S Porto R Sug 7s. 98 96 08 ( eta on or cay (a..ms4 ina 1"8 S Steel A Tube 7a... 97 97 07 17 Third Ave ad 6s 60 49 49 I Tidewater Oil l8.102 102 10:14 1 Tob Prod 7s 99 99 99 IS T S L A W col 4s C 63 63 63 S3 Union Pac 1st 4a.. 90 to 00 2 Union Pac ref 4s.. 85 85 80 3 United Drug cv 8a. 105 105 105U 15 U S Real A I 6a.. 4 93 93 12 U 8 Rubber 6a.... 86 86 86 48 U B 8teel 5s 101 100 101 67 Vir Csro Ch 6s ... 98 97 97 14 Vir'Ry 1st 5s 93 92 95 II Wabash 1st 5a.... 95 ' 95 t; 13 West Electric 6s.. 99 98 98 3 West Pacific 6s .. 86 85 86 T West Union s ..107 107 107 12 Wes'liouse Elec 7a. 106 106 106 JT W A L E ref 4a 59 68 69 S Wlc Spen Steel 7a.. 97 97 t7 tl Wilson A Co 7S.. 97 96 96 Total aales of bonds today were 12.- TiO.090, compared with f 16.649,000 jes terday and flO.185.000 a year ago. Flax Heed. Tuluth. Minn.. March 14. Flax seed en track, t2.53fj2.65; arrive, 82.530 3.64. landau Metals. Tendon. March 14. Standard copp.r. C60 15s: electrolytic. (68: (In. 1143 lis d; lead, 21; xtnc, C8 13a Id. rw lata ft IW4 -Uriel. New Terk. flank 1 4 Kallawiag 14 a riv.iei i,l il i4av a i4aa.iua ina r.w larki mil ttaaig (nark el up 1 J It P- m . Hk ealae ot a aj Ha and lha feign, law and last n.a, HaaUa. ale II Ik LewMlf.n 4 Allied racket la... la el', .', It Ah, L T aa t', ta fait ! n T I T .J,.la, !', te 9 Am T A T aa .e ! e Is Anae4 lap ... 4lV t. 114, Ana I'oppar l tt.lt lt t:', I) Ah Am.r till 1t lli 1-1 le'V l Ar.i.eur l a la,..li' JI' l"l , is iara,0ii ta ...... as vs rm II riMi. r H.4rd e .. aa I I'elh Hiael la 31 . Il ll III I H.m air. 1 ta I4..a; !, W, 4 la Kai n l ii,.iia !l I'mi tHral 1 Ii, t' ! I I'olum iliapha It... 47 II 47 l op M Aan la :t.a;. 1; I i'p 61 Asen la 34 lf 11 l: 3 !' k As.n la tk.iaf. S4' s S rno rise Hall It i; l: I'.tH I I sl'.n Tel le l 11 S 3 lera A Co la,. 91 IT, 91 II iloodrl -h Tira ts.. t 91 t. ita. Trunk 4s..ti o t. I! iluif oil 7 1-1 ll' 101 3 llama i'a 7a 11 11 l"4', I llond ftubber la .. 14 94 III. 33 Humble I Ta ..,,11 11 l"l tt tni-r rt t ts tit tr 11 4 l.aclsd Use .1 .... tl tr t? I I. It.hr McNeil ta.. 11 99 91 I Maniioha 1 , l'4 91 91 a mi i-i a nut is ,.i"i ii i"; Nat laihee Is ... IS 91 l I NY Ml A l( 44 ... 14 It, 19 3 1'nila'fl ! tl II.. ta sa ss 1 Phil K la 141 1 0 INN I 'or VI ta .. t t t 1 Robert Gsir 71 .... tl a ta I Hcsra R"ab la !S..I 14 J" II Krara Hoeb 1a 31.. 49 99 tt 4 Nhswaheea Ta I: 11 13 tf tWIvsv Cit la. ..13 tos n II Hott n,i T'I 7a. ...13 1": 13 3 man ml NY Ta tt..16 11 16 11 Stan Oil NT Ta II. .11 104 1M I Mian Oil NY la.lIS l 101 T Mwift A Co Ta JI...MIS 101 1n t Swift A o Ta tl..1l 11 101 3 Tessa A Co Ta ....11 lt 11 It Tol Kdls'.n Ts ....104 144 14 I t'n on i-ron- as .... ti ii tl t I'nl Ky Itav Ta..1i3 ln 103 3 Vacuum Oil Ta ....17 107 107 3 Warn Hug 7a 41 . ... 97 94 97 S3 West Klectrlo Ta...ll 16 104 a w monaster ihi .. ts ts ti 3 f It Ser 7a T li 13 91 3 Cons Coal Co 6s .. , 14 4 Fed iJind Bsnk 6s. 13 lot 1o 1 Hershey Choo 7s.1 100 100 II Jul Kasrr la Wl.. 99 99 99 1 Marlsnd 7s .... ta ts tl 3 Nst Acme 1 11 93 9.1 64 NY NH A H Ts WI 94 71 14 1 Sinclair Oil 7s Wl.. 91 91 tl t Tidal Ottga Ta ...lot lot 101 Foreign Honda. 17 Argentina Ta 31... 41 9S 91 X Rueslan lias 19 19 19 t Swisa la 104 100 100 4 City Altera e ...14 100 00 10 Nor Per Lloyd 4s. 4 f f New York Coffe. New Tork, March 14. Tha market for coffea futurea opened at a decline of to 1 points under selling by brokers with European connertlona and aoma acattered liquidation. After selling at 8 80c. early. September contracts rallied t I !7o .on covering, but tha Improvement waa not fully maintained, owing to reporta of a slightly essler tone, tn tha cost and freight market. Tha market closed net unchanged lo 3 points lover. Sales ware reported at about 93.000 baga. March. 1.71c; May. 1.80c; July, 8.82c; September. 1.14c; Oc tober, 1.86c; December, 1.87c. . Spot coffea was reported In fair de mand at 9e for Rio "a, and 13 9 13o for Pantos 4s. Cost and freight offers Included Santos 3a and 6s psrt bourbon at 12. 70f 13.05c: Klo 7s at 9.85c and Victoria 7a and fa at l."048.73c. American credlta; C hicago Butter. Chicago. March 14 Tha butter mar ket waa firm today and prlcea ahowed an advance of one-half to 1 cent on prac tically all grades. Although tha trade waa not as active as yesterday, there was no material accumulation of any grado and tha supply of real fancy but ter waa limited. The centralized cars sere firm and tha aupplv limited with a good demand. Storage butter waa firm, but not aa active aa yeeterday. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. March 14. Turpentine- Dull. 80 barrels; sales, none; receipts, 50 barrela; shipments, 131 barrels; stock, 2,001 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales. 270 casks; receipts, 714 casks; shipments, 666 casks; stock, 64.136 casks. Quote B. P. B. F. G. H. T. 13.96: K, f4.20; M. f 4.90; N, 15.26; WG, 5.75; WW, 16.00. Pry floods. New Tork, March 14. Cotton goods markets wera very . quiet. Revisions of wide sheeting, sheet and pillowcase prtces have become general, tho new levela being 7 centa a yard lower than the old. Gray gooda were dull. Yarns eased with cur tailment of production Increasing. Wood gooda wera quiet. .Burlaps weroNlrm with soma advance reported on heavy eights. Silks ruled quiet. Dried Fruit. New Tork. March 14. Evaporated apples, firm; prunes, quiet; apricots, nominal; peaches, firm; raisins, ateadler. Kansas City Hay. Kansas City. March 14. Hay No mar ket, rain, ' Ouuha. M.rch M. AliltousH IJvrr-xHi 4)i4 it"! iulty rrtoiiil pur WftkHrif f( )fitrr day. lha futuit nui.il hoard lofr Ifiijfitfy in tlip early ?.tioti, being inriurncrd ly jyrthr "-fina iifif hi irigu fuhdime i'M litaiy furrst tains in the s.uiliwtt. S ith. IM rKirt-i l.hVi, I lodge lily Concordia. Kan,, ft, Kknia City JJo. iolumhia, Mo J.hi indie, l omniis.'on hour nrre pooii buy fri on the c(line and I'm titit'd local hfar lo cover hrta and prirra tallied at a whilr, t he rloa of buvmif wat much better than (or tevrral j4)f il, Rfffipt in tiff lor.l nuiaet were tonicwhat lighter. Wheat. 1' ciri, it a6iiii6t .V car; corn, .7 tart, i aiiainot 8 ran; oat. $ tart, i R4int 2o rr; totaling o7 cart a eomparerj with lo7 rata l.ut year. Shipments tntalrd 115 can, agaitnt 91 car a year Our emli tatri were niewhat lower, largely in sympathy with tht late weakneif in lutiiie je,terdav. There wf 1 fair demand for rili Aheat at pritet raiistinit from I to 2 rent lower, Conr told !, to I cenf lower, oatt were unchanged to M ctnt lower; rye wa rj noted 2 to i centt lower, white barley war about unchanged. WIIK AT. No, dark hard: I car sinuiil, ft No. J dark lurd: 1 la- ismultyl, fl 16. No, I dark bird; 3-6 rar ismuii)), tt fi. No. hard wini.r: 1 rar, tl.tt; t car, li ta No. S hard winter: 9 cm re fit tier eent dark). 11.36: 136 ears. fl.:i: 1 rarg Ishippara' welghlsl. fl.34. No. 1 hsrd winier; I csr, fl !l; t ear torn pining), ii zo, No. 4 hard v.lnier; I ear fmusty, Ul per rent dsmagedl, ft OS; 1-1 rar. fl ta. Sample hard winter) t ear Ill's waa vlt, bin burnt , fl.es. No. ? durum: 1 ear, tl.99. Sampla yellow hsrd: 1 esr, tl ai. No. 3 spring: l car (smutty, dark northern!, fl 47. Sample spring: 1 car dark northern, frosted I. 11.10. No. 1 nilxod: 1 car. ft.ti. No. J mined' 1 csr Muruml. fl b4: I car fsmu'ty). fl.01; 1 tar Ispadal billing, durum), tl 10 No.. 1 mlsed: ! esr (smutty), 11. OS. CORN'. No. t white: 1 csr. 61 e; f csrs. 61 e No. i while: ! csrs. 61 ,c; f esrt. Hc. No. 1 yellow: I car. 61 c. No. S jelloa: I cars, 61e; 4 cart, No 3 yellow: S cars. foc; s eara, 8te. No. S mixed: 1 rar. 60c: 1 ear (near white), lie; 1 car, 60c. No. 1 mixed: 3 eara (special billing), COe. GAT.. No. 4 whlla: 1 rar. 33c; i rare, 33e, rtYE. No. 9; i-t car. toe. No. 4: 1 car. 88 c. 1 rar mixed grain (14.1 ptr eent rye). fl.00. BART.Er. Rejected: 1 car (mustv). 64c. BRADSTREET'S AVAILABLE 81TPLT. (BUsnejf ) 1923 .. Inl Tnc-e... Wheat 177.K6.000 100 000 ('orn 52.456.000 1.I46.00A Osls , 12.693.004 100.000 1921 Receipts. Increase. Wheat i.-te ri Ann .... nna Corn 29.814.000 1.30 'ono Oats 67.805.000 1.214 000 Decrease. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts Todnv Wk Arn Tr 1.. Wheat 19 I S9 Corn 67 64 98 Oats 6 10 28 Rye 3 i Barley 4 2 Shipments Today Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Whest 68 23 31 Corn 34 31 49 Oats f 1 11 4 Rye 0 0 ! Barley 3 1 0 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Receipts Todav Wk. Arn Tr Aro Wheat 812.000 731.000 671,000 Corn .1.107. 000 1.477.000 1.043.000 Osts 609.000 672.000 628.000 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 649.000 659.000 634,000 Corn 749.000 942,000 983.000 Oats 496.000 681.000 320,000 KXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Tr. Ago Wheat and Flour 243,000 1,869,000 Corn 306,000 367,000 Oata 62,000- CH1CAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 24 41 319 Corn 220 650 41 Oats 151 171 E25 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 84 82 Corn 29 55 43 Oats 6 9 7 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat 94 98 98 Corn 63 64 93 Oat 43 22 67 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis 202 28 219 Duluth -...138 73 41 Winnipeg 987 711 625 furtuskea bp 41414 at aXakraaka, 4e. anaseai at aaneallwa, twr4 af gasr eta 444) ta.el4. m rtuxrar. Waal., Whelm! fVurlag fl balnea ft. (a i.lit; M.a) le.H liine ,;tf .14 .ilar ,? It. a. iliahil ;ea) . t ,ji lU'.a kea) ... .lis) 14 xm ,;t ll .14 ,1a t I'tKfce ,lta II ?.e ,: iaaaa ,l: ,11 ,11 4 ..'4 tarke; 4 ! (.rtt-satfU '.IX,RT, &$9 iiiii-mit iiiittiii t ,:t S.r,.l .31 , Ilena ,,, ,, ,; I.' aa ..... ...... ......... .Hat ,51 Ik., k, , ,910 ,11 lieaaa '4) e taba .it .in rWI,.t ft ,:t e, I :it ,3 Ka. i tH ,.1 l.S'ka. .'. .ti (,aa ,exiat, fata 4ae 4 11 HI T I kit. t'rasmarv, prtnli, ., ,. ,94 ft .51 I'raam.r. Ib ,it .i'l I'aum.i. treat ... .Sta .11 .:i .."4 I'oMiry, roitrmen ,I1 ,lt .744 .22 Pviiar fat. ta re .:t ttar. r.alna Ka. 1 upland ...11141115 No. f ttniand 9 aaa, t is ! 4 l No, I midland aiaj04 So. : roi.1l.n4 I 604) II Sa, t tn.rtlsnd f4a4 04 No, 1 midland 16 64 N. I loaland No f lowland 7 t4 64 Alfalfa, tlwir jteertae4 S. 1 t4ll.o 4i,nJrd 14 let 14 la No. 3 1S44IHII4 No. 1 14 444) 11 1,4 oat strsw aa W beat strsw 1 9 milTf AND VfOBTArlLES. rruits flanansa. Tf)4 lb. fHangea, aisa 114 and larger, tl IteH 04; sis tie, M lit 71; all :, ti 400 1 64; sua 124. 16 164) I il. riorida Tsngerlnaa. per bos, 14 44, l.emons. ti 1001.14 boa. Grape, fruit. 1 60 0 4.00 rrat, Apple, according 10 grade and tire. Iwllriout. II 10 I 00, Roma Heeutie. 11004110: ntamen in. ear, flisottt; Common W'lneeap, fl.tfltt 4 36; Kpitsenburg. li. tic) aa; nisck Twig. tl.44; Arksnsss tllscka. tl 1694 44; Den I'avia. flOO; Newton Dippine. t3.40. Rirawbarrle. lie qt. rigs. California. 14 pkgs. f of-. I! :l; It puss. 10 os , 1160. Patea, Dromedary, 31 pkga, fltf box; Hsiioall, 14914a lb. 1 Escelalor. II rl. 13 00. Vegetables Potstora. pee rwt.t Nabras. ka Karly Ohio No. 1, IJOOO'll; No braska Irish Cobhlers. fS.0001 li: Colo, rado and Idaho Whiles. tt.264 :.4; Red River Ohio No. 1. 17 361.50; Oregon Netted Gama. t? IS1JM6. Sweet Totatoes. tl 604 2 60 per bu.. Cilery. tl.60:.0O per do. I.-tuce. Hesd, fCOOffl.:! rrita; Leaf, I5O760 per do. Onions. Red. fo par th.: Tsllow, to par lb. Cauliflower. 15 a rrsta. Cucumbera, hot house, t3.04 t?3.7l per doa. Csrroto, 2lVkO par lb. Turnips, 3o per lb. Psrnslrs. 3 4T3VIC per Ih. Beets. 2'sOJc p,r lb. Cabbage, New Texaa, t0 4o per lb. Tomatoea. 60e crate. Young Southern Radlsbea, .640100 per do. Toung Southern Carrot a. .1041 14 per' doa. Young Southern Beata. .90 9 I 14 par doa. Toung Southern Onlona 90c per dnx. Brussells Sprouts. I60 per lb. Shsllnta, 119700 per doa. Green Peppers, 10036c per lb. rarsley, 6t)76o psr dot bunrhea. - Nuts Black Walnuts, le lb. Engllah wainuta, 30 ef 1 5c lb. Brssll Nuts, large, waehed, 16ft lie lb; Braill. medium, 149 16o lb. Pecans, large, 11030a lb. Al monds, ssck lots, 36c lb. Pesnutsi Jumbo. raw, 11913o lb.; Jumbo, roasted. 149163 lb.: No. 1 raw, !Co lb; No. 1 roasted. 11IT134 in. HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hldea: Oreen aalted No. 1. pee lb, 566c; green salted No. 2. per lb., 495c; green hides. No. 1. per lb., 194c; green hides, No. a. per lb., tejic; green salted fold stock), per lb., iule; grean aalted bull hides. No. 1, per lb., 3r; green aalted bull hides, rvo. :, per lb., ;c. Horsa hides: Large, aich. 13.60; me dium, each, 12.00; small, each, 11.60; Pony and aluea. each. 76cfEll.no. Sheep pelts: Green salted, aa to size and wool. each, tocwii.oo; enearnnge, green aalted, as to sit and wool, each, 6 920c. Wool: Choice fine and half-blood, per Ib 23937c; medium or three-elghta-tlood, per lb., 10 923c; low and quorter-blood. per lb., 17919c; bOrry wool, per lb 14? 12. Wholessl prlcet ot beef cut ara aa follows: r,o. 1 rios, aoc; . ro. 3 ribs, 23c: No. I rios, lie; ro. I "loins. S7c; No. 1 loins. 16c; No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 1 rounds, lie; No. 2 rounds. 17c: No. 3 rounds. 14 He: No 1 chucks, 10ic; No. 3 chucks, 10c; No. 1 chucks, 9c; No. 1 folates. 6c; No. 3 platea, 6c; No. 1 plates, 40. rhtcage Potatoes. Chicago, March 14. Potatoes Weak; reeelpta. 45 cars: total U. S. ehipments. 806 csrs; Wisconsin Round Whites, sscked, fl.65tcl.f0; Minnesota Round Whites, sacked, f 1.60(1.75 cwt: Minnesota Red Rivers, sacked, fl. 9091. 96 cwt.; Idaho Round Whites and Russets, tacked, $1.75 1.84 cwt. Now Tork rroduce. New Tork, March 14. Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras, 4044lc; creamery extras, 40c; creamery firsts, 36 39V4c. Eggs Firm. Cheess Firm. Butter Unchanged. Poultry Unchanged. 1 Cute But Annoying ...... - , Small children often lift the receiver and start to talk over, the telephone as they have seen their parents do. . Such actions are cute, of course, but they prevent operators from giving their full attention to other persons who require connections. It will help telephone service for everyone if children are kept away from the telephone until they ." are old enough to use it properly. Northwestern B EPHONE Company Attacks Tax System in Lions Club Address I raw Tlirtc? i po in Aiicriid nrt tnoiigh trriogity t. lii.iurli our In,... tint M fkfff! taxation, si. J..-:i l. Wllitf, lltififiO, kf4kitlk' t I'tc noon lnnfhfon fit the Onuha l.in dub it (lie Hotel Koine $f.tt-nU). "We have luil.iit tfiogrve an we Juve an fiifrtftie (woplr tmt.i iff Willi Ihe r,krr ami he Jr.ii IA fiilnil (iiij grow, Imt lliry air llrfnulfl by Uxta." Mr. lnleai! "Willi our pifrilurtive jorcri iille il l-iunrn ilrfrrtej we rimiot mrft the inrrr 4-inp; ltir.n t( taaiuti. "ie trnit revniii" .tim i dlxiiit all tlut i the maitrr with ilv toimiry, I apltal .ij n Use, l it all ia.r, on ( tin people. 1 l e t.ix mi IaioI ,ih tint lie pasr! on, We tlioti'il i,iiit taxing iiulu.iry atl Ux the UikI t.i the enj tjiat the idle Lnd ni.iy le lorcnl intit e. Iinrea.e In rrulf u titeI hy Mr, W hile one came vt thepre? et:t IniMiiri il. prr mini 1,000 Dffi.ial Il,mn, Dlhtriliutrtl Iiy Ak-Sir-l.cn Ahout ,lHs ortt-i;. ImtioiK eie Utiet to D22 KtlighlH ol'.n ar lien fiom Satiist.n oflite rtirttav. Apliiiiou card al wire . trihuted (nr the tfif.iunK ii of alii tional nietiihrr. Much activity I leinj iipt,iyel in the Dm a iireparjiimu are nia'U ffr the openifiR show. May 2"K A bigger ami better -.how than ever is promiteil tor thin year. Pertonally Conducted PILGRIMAGE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS To h held In ROME May 25, 1922 Special (ailing from Montreal, Quebec, by tha Canadian Pacific SSMontreal.May 6 Direct to Naples Minimum rate, $850 All eipense tour including pilgrimage to the principal brines in Italy and France. Full in formation from R. S. ELWORTHY General Agent S. S. Passenger Dept. 40 North Dearborn St. Chicago American Telephone S Telegraph Co. noih Dividend Th res-ular quarterly dividend of two dollars an, twenty-five cints prr ahnta will bs psld on Saturday. April IS. 19:'2. to stockholders of record at ths r'losa ot business on Frldsy. JIarch 17, it:;. On account ot the .Annual Meeting nf the atorkholdera, the, trannfer books will bs closed st the floss of business on Frl day. March 17. 1922, and reopened at 10 a. m., March 2, 19;j. i II. BLAIR. SMITH. Treasurer. Richmond TerminalJ( ttauway company First Mortgage 5 Guaranteed Gold Bonds Due 1952 Payment of principal and interest unconditionally guaranteed jointly anil severally, by the Rich mond, Fredericksburg & Potomsc Railroad Co. and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. Price yielding about 5.25 The National City Company Omaha First National Bk. Bids. Telephone 3316 Jackson Classified Advertising Rates Ho per Una (count 6 words to line) 1 day. 16o per llns per day, 3 consecutive days. 15o per line per day, 7 consecutiva daja. 14c per line per day, SO consecutive days. No ads taken for less than a total . ot ioc The-a rates apply either to Sunday Bee. All advertlsemrn s appear In both morning and evening dally papeis for ths one char-re. CONTRACT RATES ON APPLICATION. Want ads accepted at tha following or- mai'n OFFICE 17th and Farnam Fts. "out.? Sid," S5 atollth S4t k BU rnnnMI RlUffS ,.....,...15 ScOtt ol, A ANT ADS RECEIVED BY THONG ATLANTIC 1000. THE BEE will not ba responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement ordered for mora than one ''"CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS. Rvenlna Edition lilts A. SI. Morning Edition ILkv Sunday Kdltlon. ..... BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. .,., Ignaca and Anna Vdron, -H So"'1- ThA,nlt!one,g.hn.,; SrXZTX A "Sari and . Mary Burnap. 1717 Missouri "pd'.nd'Eunlre Peters, hospital, boy.' Arth,.r.,ndEFd"h Farmer hrj.P.t.1 boy William and Ncla Flojd. blo South E'cl;'rten,h.nrlg'- Green. 4000 South IMnrui.l5,B.V.. lt Mon- "SrSTnd C'hla Kacoryk. S954 Soutb TrrldKh.nd8tAa-eab0yT,5 lor, hospll... boy- . .. . 1,1 Coy and m""1" 608 South Thirtieth atreet, oy. Frank and Vera rjulnone. hospital, girl. John and Ruth .ionn, iiopnui. uujr. Droths. John W. fheely. 65. House of Hope. ArKollla Roberts. IS, 2620 North Twen- HcnPy'Hud'ioD Ayer. f2. 611 J Wobster ''"arnes Pape. 85. 120 South Fifty-fifth ''w'l'ilam Lambert, 6, 2024 North Six teenth street. Sarah E. Parr. 71. Masonic Home. Robert Preaton Korall, 2 months, hos- Plrharlrs Gruni-r. 80. 20 Fowler. Patrlclc P. Ilartnett. 65, 1!3 Center 'ji'ar M. B1t, monthe, hospital. Clifford Adam Smith, t months, 2427 South Twenty-fifth street. Unity Kamerman. it, 3109 Davenport street. Thomsa EMsle Wroth, 60.' t07 South Twentlsth street. Robert ,T. Copaland, tt, 1417 Korth Eleventh street. Margaret Oude, t years, hospital. Anthony Petro. 46. hospital. Arietta B. Black. . hospital. Alut Olson, it, (07 Korth Btvinteenth street.