THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH 21. 1922. Call Meeting of Milk Producers atSinianl,NeI). Pairy InJu.trjr Yuefaf C.rUU Declares Dfnninpton Mn in Announcing Meeting S)t Market IJmitril. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day f f Live Stock Omaha Grain It Oir.h., M.nk IS, w.ret I'.ille. IkH. Ma4. Hlit. ,,, ll't f S,.e ewe l.tl an ... SHI Ill 111. n J week. ., t st'l l .!. J .HU (., 1 SIS " S lS .. ( 4.1 J,U ll.T.S Sta-il .ne) 4imiiiii of Hvesierk; at 11 is i it i II I I :i , he In ii, it nn rt, tim.hs. Nab, r J houia. sadinc at 1 . m. Mtn'b 2. ISJ. - . - - r.or.irT-oam, H i. l UOUglSS, P.rpjf H1 wa.llingtnn i 4 MI. Sh pHule. count,,, have len called lo 4 mass ' " J " ' meeting to be in Miliar.! at i I r.'Hi' K. , I 1 :J0 J hgt.4r alter iw.,n, l barter. ! J; t , J', tiray ef Bennington, tit aiinointciMat I ''. . Miii, st a this meeting. drrUre Out there Jf , ,!". ...'i"' irisiS fCWg Nebraska's dairy ill-i lllinn'i. ' enlral Rr.ii t duttry that can only be met by ro. !'. operative marketing. There liasbrntl T(),,, r,ipt, . ,.7i'i a great increase m roiu lion, whiiu MrT'jiTi"V-riiur consumption has liren lieUl flown iy the high price charged ly milk dralrrs, he arrt. "I.eo Miilir. erretarv of agrtYnU turf, ha called a meeting at Lin coln, March .M. of dairy fanner, ami dairy intrre t." Mr, (iray comment ed. "The object in siew it stimu lating the demand fur ill product of dairy farms. Me claims that thf dairy atutnut f tlte Male ha in creased more than JO tier cent in the 'last two years, and that unless grra". er roiuumpiion i encouraged, the dairuurn will face a ncnoti$ low level in prices. Raps Cow Club Urgert. "The niovrneni i. to he commend ed, even at thU late iUte, hecaii- it ii the ortlv real service the de partment of aRrtriiltiie ha offered to the man that produce milk an. I butter. Hut it Im taken li'tn ahout two year let find this out. l.a.M t'aU tWe Chauiler of Commerce of Om aha conceived the great idea of a tow cluh. encouraging more men to go into milk production. V.ven our tate dairv aiociatiou curled a cow club for the purpose of urging farm ers to buy more cow. Now, at this late" dale, they have discovered that unle&n more milk is u-ed the pro ducer fare a l... Think Co-Operative Needed. "The trouble all alonir the. line U to urge greater production, without making certain that there will be a market. lTn to the firt of thi year the -farmers had a marketing aociation of their own. -which was doing a big business. If it had not , been for cut-throat competition it would be running today, and would have relieved the low price situation, at least in the Omaha territory. W'c believe that the lack of co-operative milk marketing association is one thing that menaces the Nebraska ' dairy industry. I believe more, or at least as much, ran be accomplish ed by attending the meeting at Mil lard as by going to Lincoln." I'atll H"a a !! I Armnur in., t ' !. I U-lahir l a'Kina i n, 411 4I I mi, fai'iitna r.. .. ) .... tfrim fa.kin. to. 4,,0 .... h.ill ' 411 :i j J. W MuriiMv . mi .... .ill l'a .... I.l. aid l'a, .in i'o. II .... . ... Wiiann iMrkira Co.. 1.1 .. . Hin,n I'ka l , 14 .... Hirrnan lira, .,. 14 .... .... MatarnaMi'h. a) 'ai. 9 .... XtH.M I'ackinf ', 4l .... .... i I'maha farking t'u, 1 .... .... .li.hn It. 'Hi ("in... 44 .... .... Hi-nton A Van H.nt. 14 J II. Mull S W . II. i h-k. . MA I II. il i hri.il" Con 111 I lnma A Krantla... 7 .... .' rilia A I'n 11 .Itihn Har.ry ....... a.4 .. T. .1. Inirliram . . , . . . 2 .... .. P. It K"Hn I"l F. r. I,ia 4 .... .... !. .-Kan. C A i'o. I J. H. Hmi i'o 14 .... ' .... Iti ni' k Hre, ... SJ .... ulllvan Hr "i .... V . II. Van Hnia'". 1S Olhr bJjar. l? .... J Total. ,4. 9,l1 Omaha Produce -I ! I'allla -HaiTlpia. 4.1O0 lianl. Whll lo ll i' run of raill lh niMal for a ln"tny for mmt llmr, Hi-manit waa alao lichiir llian u.ual. ami lha market pro il l,. b. rather lov at airotia lo allfhtly hia-h.r priraa. un Ih .laar. v.lufa wr moaily I 0 He hla-hcr. hulk of lh offar Inita mmliif at ntTJ.J. h alork ...1 un.vaniy ptanly tw 30 hlfhar and torkcra and fJcra. hlrh w.ra in rather lieht uiply. ruled atronf to 1" lie hlhr. Oiioiallona on ralil: Cjood to rhotca ba-. I!.i3l3: fair to ooil bvM. 4 ini.il common to fair bcove. .2 Una; Kood to chnira yarllnr. II.W S.50; f.ilr to aoud rlliiBa, H.4J4TJ.SO; common to fair yarlliira, !.:. 7ai ool lo rholro hrifora. Is.tOJJ.Si: fair lo .nod hlf-. S.Ifl.0; choli-a to pi-lnia 1-OW9, I'l.oOfl S.iiO; good to cholro rotva, fS. 40fl 4.00; fair to food row.. $4 4T6.3&: rommon 4o fair rowi, IJ.601r4.33; rood lo cliolra fidar, .;iil 7.55; fair lo nmt fadra, " . ; i 4J . 7 i : rommon to fair frcdrrs. 5.60a 4.15: Rood to rholca aiock . 7. "off J. 60; fair to ood atorktra, ISO'i J. 00; rommon to fair a'orkara. 45.7S4J t.3i; atork helf'ra. t4.SO0a.2S; aioi-k towa. .-ii 5-50; atock cilvaa, $4.75 4i7.75; v-al ralvra, S.tO tf 1,60; bull., aiaim, etc., $1404! a 2S. BKEF STKKR.1. No. . . :o. . is.. . Av. . " . !84 . I00S .1?S . 97 Tr. 7 10 7 a 1 4a 1 40 7 0 - No. 49. :t., 33! ....12S1 ....l:4 ....1023 ....io:l 1343 Tr. V 13 T a; 7 60 7 IS t 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. Furniihad bf atala i Partm.nt of axrlcultura, kta and m.-k'tlnic: LIVE rrift.TRT, Wno;eiaia Kabra.ka, da bureau of mar- A'holM.lf sllin Pr ,P5 .2S .n ,T4 .23 ,r4 .I'ip .27 .14 .14 .'-'0 .u .i5 .:o .no ... ILTRT. ?5fli .C8 .... .;;T .so : .Si .t2 .03 .so . ... .55 31 .45 . ... .14 .55 it m .:s :oi .jj .... .:o .:t 75 '. nsi .40 .'34 ,5S .so .19 .I0JP .23 jM.50fti:.oo 9.50411.00 S.lin 9.00 11.00WU.50 .6010.6n .00 9.00 ..... 9.00P10.00 8.00 9.00 .... 19.00(920.00 .... 17.0018.50 .... 14.50W16 60 13.6013.60 .... 10.60lff 11.50 .... 8.00S! 9.00 .... 7.00 8.00 Ktc iv... .10.13 i Svi iga Hens. liRht...... .JOfii I'm., heavy,., .-"tfi1 f'orka 13 DifXa IS !"HA H'f" Tu'.;eya ) DliKSSEl) roi stari nrirgs Y" ...i.... rnrK. Ducks , (ifmf) ., Turke.vs ....... UCifiS. ' Salwt Xo. 1 No. 3 c'rni'ks Kra:M, raaa count a (per case).. 50B 4. BUTTER Crrairery, pr'nta Creamery, tub I'ountry, best..,, ,L'0ff Country, common .17 4? HAY. Prairie 'o. 1 upland Xo. 3 upland , No. X upland Xo. 1 midland No. 2 midland No. S midland Xo. 1 lowlnnd , ' Xo. 3 lowtBnd., Alfalfa, choice No. 1 .Standard No. 3 .No. 8 nt atraw Wheat atraw FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Fruits Bananas: Per th., 71480. Orana-es: Size 216 and larg-er, 87.00fif 7.60; six 350, 14.757.00; size 2R; J.50i8,7.00; si-s ' 824. 1l.K0ff7.iiO; Florida tawrerines. per box. $4.00. Lemons: Per box. IS.&O 7.00... Grope-fruit: Crate. S3.50Q4.50. Ap. plea:' (Delicrous, according: to size and gradt, 13.75 4.50: Rome Beaut liaA ac cording: to aize and (Trade, i".75to.00; It-omnion Wlne.ans, accordlni? to slie and a-rade, 13.OOJt3.75; Black Twlc according to slae and grade, $3.00; Arkansas Blacks, according to size and grade. 1".85'3.7&: Ren Pavis. 13.00: Neicton Pippins, 13.00. Strawberries: Quart, HOc. Figs: 24 pkgs.. . o.. Csllfornia. $2.25: 13 pkgs., 10-oz., SI. 50. Pates: Dromedary. 36 pkgs,, per box. Sd.75; Hallowli. per lb., 14916c; Ex .el.ior. 36 pkgs., $3.00. Vegelsbles Potatoes: Nebreska Early Ohloa No. 1, per cut.. $2.0092,16; Min nesota white stock. No. 1 per cwt., $1.00; Colorado and Idaho whites, per cwt.; S2.S5 1160: Red River Ohio. No. 1, per cwt., S2.3Siir2.50; Oregon Netted Gems, per cwt.. 2.8(J 2.75: Colorado Frown Beauties, per cwt.. $2.00. Sweet potatoes: Per bu . $I.762.M. Celery: Doaen. Sl.26913-.OO Hd lettuce: Crate, $5.0006.25. Leaf let. tuce: Doien. 75(J90c; Red onions: Per lb., t?4c: yellow, . Onion seta: Bushel. S3.502.75. Spanish onlona: Crate. S4.60 9.O0. Cauliflower: Crate. $2.50. Cucum bers: noien. hot house. S3.6093.T5. Car rot.: Per' lb,, 2V45c. Turnips: Per lb Sc. Parsnips, lb., 19514c. - Beets, lb.. Vt3c. Cabbage: New Tea... lb 84c Tomato.: Crata. S4.60(f.00. ?rVn Jvatolr Tnnn southern radlshe. dosen, 65ott$1.00; young south ern baets, dozen. SOcll-OO; young south ern onlona, Oosen, 90c 90c; young south- i""", ti.ou; urussens sprouts. ei.i,u, uusrn. OBSTiPC: cren (04 .. 997 .. 792 ..1070 ..1118 . .1074 11. S 80 7 90 (OW9. 3 85 111.. 4 80 46.'. t 7 83.. 6 75 HKlFERf. ...no: t 60 ...1041 ...1029 ...1125 SO 55 7 00 I. 1.. II. . III. . :o.. ...1074 . .. 909 STOfKERS AN ... 961 645 S 75 PFEEOKRS. .1138 ..17J0 ,. 740 210 00 825 7 00 13 808 860 1 IS 19 720 891 7 SR 15 704 783 7 51) 1 15t0 4 00 1- 1 700 4 75 1. 1 (30 6 00 CALVEJ. 8 491 7 00 3. S : 5 oO Hogs Receipts, 5.700 head. Shippers were active today buying freely at an ad vance of 1520c. Packers .were slow to follow but later in the session purchased hugs at an advance of mostly lOi&Hc, the market ouotable sb 1Odji20c higher. Light hogs sold at $9.8009.90 the latter price top for the day. Mixed loads and butcher weights, 19.609.80 and racking grades $8.7509.50 and extreme heavies 18.26 S.76. Bulk of sales was $9.609 9.85. HOGS. Omaha, March 30, .Ml options of thf Chirago future market were lower It h opening, being influenef4 by lower !, weaker foreign rachangt marked and good ramt in th west. All telegraph and telephone wires were in bid snap on account of itur tUy night a norm and newt waa scarce. There was fair commission house selling end lark of support early in the session. Vn tht dips the market found support, but long wheat came out on the bulges and taken as a whole, the session was a i'uII afTair and she clone somewhat under Saturday, but around the high point of the day umana had a liberal run or re teints today, 60 ears of wheat and US rar$ ot corn naving arrived over .Sunday, Total receipts of ill grams -M5 cars, at compared with IM cars last week and eo cart last year. 1 o tal shipments were 117 cars, as against 140 rars a year ago. j here was a very gool demand for dark wheat today, and samples of that grade sold le to 3c higher than Saturday, Ordinary wheat was not so active and the market for that gride was generally unchanged, Corn was in fair demand, with prses unchanged to f e lower. Oats sold unchanged to Jic lower, rye was le lower, while barley wis le up. SVHr.AT. No. : dark hard: l ear, II ; I e.r f.muill). SI St. No. $ dark hard: 1 ear, II l. No. 1 hard inir; S ear. 14$ per e.nt dark. 11,31: S car., si lt, near r. No, J hard lntr: t e.r. II 11, nr dark; I car, SI. S3; near d.rk; 1 r.r. 11.10, .eml-dark: I car, Sl.:: I '. !.: 1 3-1 car. itmutiv). $1.11, near dark. No. I hard winter: 1 car. 11.14. near dark; 1 ear, $1.12. near dark; 1 e.r, tl.i; I car. 11. .4, Pampla hard winter: I-l ear. SOe, No. S jellow hard: i ears, 11.21. No. 3 vellow hard: I ear.. II. 21. No. S yellow hard: 1 e.r (II pr eent hr.t d.mnaetlt. St. 14. No. S spring: 1 ear fnortherni. 11.40. No, I mlxeo: 1 ear (durum), 11.14. No. I mixed: t ear (durum), IMS. No. t mixed: ! car (durum), $1.11. No. 5 durum! S-l ear, 11.11. No. S durum: S- e.r (smutty), tl.ltJ. CORN. No. 1 whit.: 3 ear.. St'ic. No. 3 while: S rara. St'.c; i earl (abiP pera' weights), SSSic No. 8 wni: 1 cr, b:c; 1 car (shlpp.n' welgblsif !e. K, 1 -llAW t I'.rl 57c. No', t yellow: 11 ears, 62c; 4 era (ship- pars' weights). SJc. No. 8 yellow; II ears, S 1 ' e. No. S yellow: 1 ear, 6c, No. 1 nixed: 1 ear, 60i,c. v s mw.H: cars Inear whiielr H "a" 4 car's, 60v,c; 1 car (special billing), SSttc; bulk. 50io. . No. S mixed: t car (special billing), Sic: J era. I94e. No. mixed: Bulk- hard, car, ale. v S while: t car. 34Hc; 3 era. lie. No. 4 white: i cars. S4c. , Kin. No. 3: 1 e.r (special billing car. Sir; S-S car, S3c; 1-3 ca and l-S car, S3c. BARLET. No. 1: t car: 58c. No. 4: 1 car. 67: 3 can. Sc. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. tt.:arios, Sir; 3-S 1-3 csr, Sic; S- Receipli W heat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats - Rye Barley Today. . .. 0 ...155 ::: J! .... Todny. ... 19 ... 78 ... 11 . .. 1 . . . 8 ' Week Ago. H3 87 14 S T'ee' Ago. 28 88 21 Tesr Ago. :4 49 It Tear Ago. 78 52 14 . , Corn Csrloti Wheat lb.. peppers. Jb $0O36c; bunches. 464T75. prIey, per dozen. HIDES AND WOOL. T3ef hide.: Green salted No. 1. per lb . tc; green salted No. 1. per lb., 45c yrjen hide. No. 1. per lb.. 8 4c; green Md. No 8, par b., 3l93c; green aalted (014 .lock) per lb.. Slc; green ..ilted l!u 5 !' per lb- "n lll bull hldej. Na 3. per lb., tc- Hors. hides: Large, each. $2.50; me-" dlum. each. 17.00; .malt, each, 11.50; pony nd glues, each. 73c0ll.OO. , Sheep pelts: Green salted, as to size and wool, each, S0c4?!1.00; shearlings, green salted, as to ai.o and wool, each, t10c Wool: Choice flno and half-blood, per lb., 314fl7c: medium or three-elghu-tlood, per lb., t0? 23c; low and quorter-blood, per lb.. 17619c; burry wool, per lb., St? 13c. . Whelesslo price, of beef cut. aro as follows: ' No. 1 rlbt, 35c; No. 3 rlbeV 3Jc: No. S rlha, 19c: No. 1 tolna, 37c; No, 3 lotna. Sic; No. 3 lolna, 3Se; No. 1 rounds. 18c; No. 3 rounds. 17c; No. 3 rounds, 14e: No. 1 chucks. lOHc; No. 3 chucks, 10c; No. 3 chucks, 9c: No. 1 plates. Sc; No. 3 plates, Se; No. 3 plates, 4c Wholesale price, of beef cut. .re a. fol low.: No. 1 ribs, 23c; No. 3. J2c; No. 3, JSc No. 1 loins. 35c: No. 2, J4c: No. 3. 31c; No. 1 rounds, Ue; No. 2. ISc: No. 8. 14c; No. 1 chucks. ic: No. J. SHc; No. 3. 8e; No. 1 plates, Sc: No. J. Sc; No. 3, e. -. , looo Metals. London, starch 38. Br Silver 33Sd per ounce: money, 8U per cent; discount rates, short bills, 34 per cent; 3-month bill. Sts per cent. Kansas ChaBfed. Kansas City Hay. City, March 30. Hay- la- Xo. Av. 60. .,-65 37. .244 61. .201 54. .256 35. .192 Vr. $9 25 9 55 9 65 S 76 9 Si Xo. Av. 70. .254 66. .362 61.. 280 61. .224 89. .179 6,000 head. 8h, Pr. .. $9 50 S 60 70 70 80 '.. S 90 The lamb CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Today. Ago. -Ago. 16 19 64 98 181 :2 ; 1 120 71 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. t Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 11 i 1 5" Corn f , 1 Oat. 60 44 7 OMAHA STOCKS. Rushels Today. Tear Ago. Wheat Corn .. Oats .. Rye . . Barley I.247.000 ..1.718.000 ..3,760.000 . . 826.000 .. 12.000 991.000 1,824,000 1,068,000 29,000 11,009 Sheen Receipts, market was olow to open today, buyers bidding about steady ana sellers asking higher prices. As trading got under way sales were mostly steady to strong with spols 10 fl ,16c higher. Bulk of lambs .old at $16.0015.26 with best lots quoted at $15.36. Shearing lambs were steady. Sheep were about steady the few lots offered moving within the same range, light ewes quoted at $9.25. Quotations on Sheep: Fut Iambs, good to choice, 115.004815.65; fat lambs, fsir to good. $14,006-14.60; shearing lambs, S13 50IS14.00: feeder lambs, 31 3.00 1 3.S0 ; cull lambs. $10.00 (ft 13.00; fat yearllngs.M light. $12.5013.00; fat yearlings, heavy, 19.504T10.60; fat wethers, $8.0010.00 ; fat ewes, light, $8.508.:5; fat ewes, heavy, $6.00S.60. FAT LAMBf. No. Av. Trie. 443 fed 74 115 2o 443 fed 89 14 S Chicago livestock. Chicago, March 20. Cattle Receipts 14.000; active; beef .leers and fat she stock 15 to 25c higher: mostly 25c up; top beef steers. $9.30: top yearlings. $9.00; bulk beef steers. $7.504fS.SO; canners, cut ters and bulls strong to 16c higher: bulk bologna bulls. $4.15J4 35: bulk butcher bulls. $4.509 5.60; vesl calves steady; bulk vealers, $7.00 800; atockers and feeders 15 and 25a up. Hogs Receipts S7.000; opened 10 to 50c higher; lights up most and retained advance; others closing at nil advance lost and steady to 10c lower than Satur day's average; shippers bought about 8 -000r holdover moderately liberal ss big packers bought sparingly: top $10.60; bulk $9.90Ho.60: pigs mostly JSc high er: bulk desirable 100 to 130 pounders, $9.00 iff 10.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 14.000: generally steady: top woolen lambs, 115.75; bulk, $15.0O16.76;top shorn lambs, $t3.00;top wooled ewes, $9.75; top shorn ewes. $8.75; choice shearing lambs, $14.65914.76. Kansas City Live Stork. h Kansas City. Mo., March 20. Cattle Receipts, 14.500 head; beef steers, year lings, heifers, stocker. and feeders steady to weak; best steers, $8.50; strictly good heifers. $8.608.0O; early ssles feeders, $.75iei7.60; stockers, $6.70ff7.40: inferior, $3.60454.60; cstves. steady to 60c lower; vealers. $7. 6098.00: other, steady; cows, S5.504i'6.25; ranner. and cutters, gen erally, $3.2504.24; bulls'. $4.00i 4.60. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; market opened to shippers 104flSc higher: bulk of sales. 170 to 200-pounders. $10.00 ft 10.10; top, $10.15, steady; packer top, $9.95; t!6 r 325-pounders, 19 6009.90; bulk; of sales; 19 40 10.10: bulk throw out sows, $8.2698 75; stocker pigs, 100 25c higher: best. $9.35. Sheep Receipts, 12,000 heed; market steady; fed shorn Texss wethers, $9. on; lamb, steady to 25c lower; top, $15.00; others, $14.601014.75. Mens City Ut Stock. Sioux; City, la.. March to. Cattle Re ceipts. J.000 head; market for stockers. 40 4 50c higher: killers, J5c higher; fed steers and yearlings. $7.00it8.60: warmed up steers and yearlings. $6.00$6.76: fat rews and heifers, S4.O04J7.0O; canners. $1.764?176; veala, 14.00!. 50; feeders. I5.07.35; calves, $4 50'97.50; feeding cews and heifers, 33.6006.60: stockers, $5 0097.16. Hogs Receipts. 1,000 he.d: market 10J 20c higher; butchers, IS.55 JS.T0; lights, S9.SS4ri.7S: mixed heavy, 19.8609.50; heavy packers, 18.8191.76; western plf. I10.50. Sheep and Lsmbs Receipts, 60S bead; market strong: bulk of sales. . 4099.70. 64. Joseph LIT, Sleek. ! St. Joseph, Mo.. March 80. Cattle i Receipts. 2.700 head: market ateady; I steers, IS.604JI.25: cows and heifers, 4.00 SjS.00: calves. 14.004 7.S0. Hogs Receipts. S.500 head; market steady to 10c higher; top, HS.tO; bulk of ssles. ! 7r o. Sheep Receipts. S.D0O he.d; market 1 steady to weak; lambs, IM.25915.00; ewes, i.IM99.7r Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, March 20. Wheat Re ceipts, 283 car. compared to 251 cars a year ago. Cardt No. 1 northern, $1.68 I. 66; May, $1.45: July, $1.3354. Corn No. 4 yellow, 62V4 4J6SC. , Oats No. 3 white, S3HeS4',4e. Barley 5052c . Rve No. 8, TVttKc. Flax No, 1, $3.66Hi8'2.61'. St. Lonis Grain. St. Louts. Mo., March 20. Wheat May, II. 35U! Jul)'. Sl.lt H. Corn May, 60 Vic; July, 62ft e. Oats Slay, 39Vc; July, 41H& July, Kansas City drain. Wheat Close. May.'' Sl.iSU; $1.17',,; September. $1.06'. Corn May, 66ic; July, 68ft; Septem ber, 619ic Minneapolis moor. Minneapolis, Minn., March 20. Flour Unchanged. Bran 24.50g26.00. St. Louts Livestock. East St. Louis, 111., March 20. Cattle Receipts. 1.500 head; beef steers etrohg to lie higher; bum, sa.suwi.i.; quanvy common to medium, beef cows, yearlings and stockers, 15c to 26e higher; bulls strong; veal calves weak to 26o . lower; quality plain bulk around $8.00. Hogs Receipts, 12.000 head; opened 15e to S5c higher; closed with practically all of advance lost, top, $10.70; practical top. $10.50: bulk 160 to 230-pound ave rages, $10.45910.60: heavlea, $10,26910.60; pigs 25o higher. $8.5099.75; packer sows closed weak, $9.508.65. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,600 head; fat lambs strong to 25c higher: best lambs, $15.75; sheep steady, $8.7593.00. New Tork General. New Tork. March o. Floor Steady : spring pstents. $7.tS98.25; spring clears. $4.0096.60; soft winter straights, 6.85 ,6.50: hard winter straights, $7.2597.75. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 3 red. $1.46 Vi: No. 2 hsrd, $1.47 Vi: No. 1 Manitoba, $1,60, and No. 2 mixed durum, I1.4H4 c. I. f. track New York to arrive. Corn Spot, .toady; No. 8 yellow and No. 3 white, 7S4c. and No. 1 mixed, 76 Vc, c. I. f. New Tork all rail. Hops Quiet: state 1821. 23910c: 1920, !Sti20r; Pacific coast 1921, 34021c; 1920, 20922c. Pork Steady: mess, IJS.000 21.60; fam ily, 127.00 8 29.00. New Tork Soger. New Tork, March 20. The raw sugar market wa. unchanged locally, with spot Cubas quoted al Ze, cost ana iregni, equal to 4.11c far centrifugal and 2 -16c, cost and freight, equal to 4.17c for April. Raw sugar futures were active and first prices were unchanged to two points lower under scattered liquidation. Refined futures were without transac tions. Closing: May and July, $6. 00c; September, 6.10c. New Tork Metal.. . New Tork, March 20. Copper Steady; electronic, .pot and . nearby, 13c;r later, 1301314c. Tin Sto.dr. spot and futures, 39.00c. Iron Steady; No. 1 northern, 18.509 1.00c: No. northern. 18.00O18.60c; No. 3 southern. 15.00 15.60c. Lead Steady: spot. 4.709IOc. Zinc Quiet; East St. Louis, spot, 1.70 9 1.76c. Antimony Spot. 4.2Sc Clilcago Grain 7 CHARLES D. MICHAELS. OsakS) Re I Ire, Chicago, March 20,-Uouses with flttern connections were go4 el. rrs of wheat today. The foreign rabies were in favor of a lower range, hut the innrfe figures were not maintained, ihe iini.h w as on a strong rally, nh prieea unchanged 14 J 4e lo.er, the latter on Uty, Corn, after being ahott l lower early, closed unchanged, while cais were j.sc lower and rye ic w ed to U2c hieher. Saturday's final bulge in wheat erovs in many of the local ahttn. There was selling on a break of 2 1-4(2 3-4i in Liverpool, where Urge world's shipments and a liberal increase on passage were tearihly construed. At the inside figures, prices were off 1 J.4a2 5-c. with .May showing the most decline, but a rally followed. That carried the prices tip 2'rt J. 4c from the inside with the finish well toward the top, Mar-jmr lrr4 reaws. A .i.ieinent b Julius If Um.a h. preoiris mat lha run.n.an 4mmA would continue anil th. persi.ienl burlt'g of July In small loia by rummiawa houses, en Ihe belief lhal Ih.re wnulri ha anj eiraneni s.m.ns for new a heal. ere ins bullish Influences. The May-July spread narrows in around If rents at one lime. Houses wilh seaboard ronnee. tlans bought July ss a hedge .gainst sale. serosa .nd slier the rloae ihe das s huai new estimated at ",oee la tse.on pu.n.is, nul prarlle.iiy .ii new .rain reniral f.uenpe Ijiii roday sab-s of .round .sss..4) new red were made Ii Uermsny at equal i.44W per bushel A decrease nf Sll.Ooi) bushels tn Ihe vui Ma supply w.s disappointingly small. It lead lo some selling, on the bre.ka eommlM'on houses aer. gned buyers of May, Milling demand ass fair. Crop report, from the southwest eontlnue gen. er.lly favorable, although (here I. a la-tr of growth In m.ny .ertion. of Kansas. Receipts. II cars. (ern'snd Oats Trad. IJghl. Trad In corn and oata wa. very light. rrlpplsd wire .ervlra Hh the West being fror. I,o-al trader, sold both grains early, but started to buy later when wheat firmed up. making Ihe rinsing rally. An Increase of 1.4J1.00S bushels In he visible supply of corn as. .omew hat arger than expected. The total stock. of corn and oals sr. far above the aver. age. Shipping demand show with sates of soo.000 bushels oats now .float to Buffalo to ezpertera. Kample values Were firmer. as compared with Slay. Receipt, vera 305 rars corn and . 124 csr. oata. Llnuldatlon nf a fair surd line of May rys by a rnmmlsalon house wa. responsible for Ihe decline tn th.t grain. Ksporters bought future, hers and th. market, taken as a whole, had a firm undertone. A good foreign business w.s under way st the ac.bo.rd. ' fit Notes. Sales ef 113.000 bushels hard winter wheat was made at Portland. Ore., Satur day for shipment to Vladivostok, said to be the first time on record wneei or tnia character has been sold from th. racifio coast tn Russia. Contract stocks of wheat In public; eie vatnrs In Chicago Saturday night aggr. eated 1.132.000 bushels, corn S.4oS.O0 bushels and oats 8.621.000 bushels. For the week wheat was unchanged, corn In creased 17,000 bushels and oats e.o, oou ..Vi.la There Is about 1S.000.000 bushel, cash wheat held st Ruffslo snd eastern points liable for export, including a.o'Mi.u'iu bushel. Csnadlan. Owing to the relatively small stock., it Is expected th.t North American exports will be .mall until after the opening of lake navigation. Purchaie. of 5.000 tons of corn grlls will, be made Wednesday for Russi.n re lief. , . A cargo nf clear flour was reported bought Iste last wek by th. Russian re. ief administration lor Jewisn reu-i n. t la understood ' that some business tn dark rye was done from the we-t. A local miller reporien mai oi, mills who were overstocked orrerea reu winter to come to Chicago. Kxports of American wheat and flour from July 1 to March 1, as estimated by ,. L. Russell, mainly on omciai rei'v.va, ggregate 233.000.000 bushels. A. Liverpool cable reported resellers of wheat st 3s under a shipping baals. Bos- A an,rtrf ehtnnera reselling OSts St below shipping figures and Baltimore 14 corn w.s offered there at under shipping figures. . ' The Santa Pe s crop repon ma hsd 2 to 6 inches of rain last weeK ana rhat prospects are improvea. lso an improvement in Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle. Finandal New York Bonds , N. Y. Curb Bonds 1, (The Bee Is the only Omaha Newspaper which publish she of metal cIom of th Ns Ycrk stock achange bonds ) New Tertj, M.rcR new high for vwi.xy 4. el I nets. new aniwun 1. s ! S riser wl ! 14 91 1 1 94 S S4 SS SS 4 I 1.0 .4 13 SS NEW VORK TIMES. Bf ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. (lawk fwe aaee4 !. Kevf Voik. Mirch Terhap th characteri.tif and noteworthy nin.eia.nl nf IikIiv'i mafkfia wat ,l, I, -I ..... h.nVria' ' ae.e.smees 1k,s sad epimed th lowering" 01 rates on panaris t l4,f , ssesu.a acteptanses lo me ioen pgure , .'" r lea.j. sesa sine Ihe early years ol the war. Prawn a tnes bins ae oy a senrr of inerrbindiff and accepted by a bank on one to ti month tmn, they indicate the state of the market for high grade commercial credit. The reduction of Ihe asking rate, therefore, from 4 per cent a week ago and 3 3 4 on Si'urday to 3 i t today, showed very significantly the drift of the money situation. Iince the tire.ent market rate is row far below the reserve bank's 4 12 ret cent redicount charge, the move ment bear on the hank rate a'0. The nrevalent idea, that further re. durtion by the ffderal reserve is be ing deferred until Washington hai di.nosed of the bonus bill, may or may not be corrert. nut tne cnange would seem to le inmrea at no very distant date. War 1mm m Ad.seww. The (rend ef the money market may he been ihe ruling lnfin en tod s market fee investment henda. as worn bo nsiuiel en Ihst supposition, the Untied Si. lee wee leans led Ihe day's sd.an-e. nnilee erlia iradlns. Not only .lid lha Mrmry 4s nearly towth 111. but Ihe foiinh 4'tS went bejonrt Ihe highest ever preimu.iy reached, end aiher issues Inurhed the highest. V.rloue ror-i.n sovernment bonds sold st 4helr bl price. nd In particular a l,point rise in the freer n repunne nonos nrnusni both Ihe a and t'e per rente lo disunci records, Se peinl., respectively, abate Ihe Jthuarv lowest. These bonds, how. er. hsd rer some time been relatively undervalued mostly because or mistaken poimn. r'gsrillng French political rela tions. Today's stock market was chiefly note. worthy because ef sn effort lo bid up prices for lha railway shares. It met wilh Imperfect success, for although Chi cago and Northweatem. B and ".. and one or two other, ros. two points or' more, the full advance ws. not tnelntstnd nd some nf the other usually 'live rail way shsres , end'd unchsnged or lower. The hesitancy of this group ef stocks, taken as a whole, rlesrly reflects sus pension nf Juugment until It Is seen how soon snd hoar far the tnrressed "car load ing." are to be translated tnto siste. ment. of Increased gross esrnlngs. Indus trial shares moved very Irregularly; Vro. fesilonal selling wss clssrly the domi nant Influence. Tr.ns.ctlons crossed the million share mark again for the fourth ronrerudva time iq . full day'a business .nd for th eighth time In 112:. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. !627. March J Art., Open. I High. Low. Close. gat. Mahy" 1.8! 1.S9K Ml M2 J!? S 1 3741.. - - 1.38. 1.39?. July 1.10 1.21 l.HH 1.S1H 121 . 1.194.. 1-20's 1.2Us Sep. 1.13 1.13 l.ll'.t 1.13 l..tt 1.117. Ssv 1.07 1.07 1.05'a l.OSV, 1.07H July .97 .98 .97 .97 .7',i May .SIS -63 s1'e -6J .61 Vi 62 July .6414 .6tt -B' 64S .04 Sep. ,667s .6 6 74 . 66 .6674 .67 May .3814 .31 .3171 .3SH July .40!4 .40S . .'074 .'OS J .4074 0 Sep. .41U .417 -41 U .4174 .174 41V. 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SOU .. 40 .. -31 .. 28S .. 15'. .. I5!4 ..-44 New Tork Dry Goods. New Tork, March 30. Cotton roods held barely steady today In the unfinish ed goods division. Three lesdlng lines of wide sheetings have been sold for dellv. err and. In one Instsncs, withdrawn. Tarns held barely steady with demand light. Raw .ilk. is down about 95 cent a pound. Burlaps rose S point, higher for heavy weight.. Wool good, were quiet. London Metals. London. March 3. Standard copper, .pot. IS9 12. 6d: electrolytic 167 1.; tin, 143 12. 4d; lead, fit 18s 4d: sine, f IS lis. rhlesssn Poultry. Chlc.go. March 10. Poultry AHve. higher; fowls. ISc; springs, 31c; rooster, ils. . New York Coffee. New Tork, March 20. Conditions in the msrket for coffee futures were some what Irregular within a narrow range of Drlces. The ear y buying waa ot a more substantial character, possibly due to the strong position or spot cotree, Dut arouna 0.10c for September; there was considera ble selling credited to wan street inter ests, which bought sometime ago at considerably lower levels. This checked the advance and weakened that position to 8.02c, where it closed. The opening wss 6 points higher to 1 lower ana proved to be about top for the day except in the case of May, which advanced to 9.06c. Final prices were 8 points higher to 3 lower. Sales were estimated at about 31,000 bags. March, 9.00c; May 9.03c; July. 9.02c; September, 9.02c; Dfi. cember. 9.06c. Soot coffee was In fairly good demand and firm at 9 So for Rio 7. and 13 74c to 13,740 for Santos 4s. New Tork Cotton New Tork, March 20. The cotton mar ket Improved slightly in the early trad Ing today, but tb.e gain was lost be fcr noon and lator trading was Ir regular. Profit taking increased on the morning bulge, after the list had made a net talvance of 12 to 20 points on scattered local and outside support. Japanese Interests were among the early sellers while New Orleanss and commis sion houses bought. .The list wss slight ly easier In the quiet later trading, and closed off 1 to 10 points from the previous close. Spot quiet, 5 points decline, 18.40c for middling upland. Southern spot markets; Galveston, 17.60c, 10 points decline; New Orleans, 16.76c, unchanged; Savannah, 17.38c, 13 points decline; Augusta 17c, 13 points decline; Memphis, 17 25c, unchanged; Houston, 17.40c. 10 points decline; Little Rock, 17o, unchanged. New York Produce. New Tork. March 30. Butter Unset tled; creamery higher thsn extras. 40S 41c; creamery extras, 39Sff40c; creamery firsts. 87 39c. Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extra firsts, :sei7c; fresh gathered firsts, 34Stf26Hc Cheese Firm; state whole milk flats, fresh specials, 21 6 21 Tec; slate whole milk fre.h twin., .pedals. 31c. , . .' Visible Grain Supply. Nsw Tork, Msrch 30. The visible sup ply ot American grain .how. the fol lowing changea: Wheat Decreased S74.0O0 bushels, - Corn Incressed 1,406. 000 bushels. Oats Decreased 46I.O.0 bushels. Rye Increased 773, ono bushels. Barley Decreased 118,000 bushels. New York Dried Fruits. , New Tork, March 30. Bvspor.ted Ap ples Strong: state. lSt?S0c. Prunes Pull: California, S01S7ic; Ore gon.. 4j914Sc. Apricots Nominal. Peaches Firm : choice. 117(014710. Raisins Unsettled, I .1 Gen. Asphalt, Cosden Cal. reterol.. island Oil . . Invincible Oil Mer. Peterol Middle States, Pacific oil .. Pun-American Phillips Pierce Oil ... Pure Oil Royal Dutch , Sinclair Oil . Std. Oil, N. Texas Co. . Union Oil White Oil OILS. . 60i . 36S . 52 . 174 . 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SSS 10 Kd land Dank Ss.Lni, LIS LIS 8 Jul Kaxer 1. .... SSS ' ' ' IS starrsnd IS 1 Nal Aims 7s S4S Foretg Reeds. 13 Argentine 7 11... US 31 Ruaslsn SSs LS 42 Swiss SSs ., I CI Algere Ss Grain Growers ; to Open Meeting in Chicago Today Rfprrsfntativfa of More Than 50,000 F-rmrri From 11 Statf to Holtl Fir.t An nual Convention. 84-4 S ss IS Si '4 LS 84 US IS', ss sn lS ...Lki 1004 Loi, ...LIS 101 1011a Foreign F.l change. N.w Tork. March 20. For.lga K- cbsnge Foay. Great Briisln r.mavnd. 4. STS 7 rabies, ITS: SO. day bills on bsnks. 4.34S. Krs nee I'em.nd, -OiSC; rabies. .0197 T4. Italy Demand. ,007; esbles. .06O7S. Relglum Demand. .0844: cables. SI44S. Germany Demand. .0034: cab ea. S034S. jioiiami oemann. ,3iSi; e.bl.s, .3790. Norway Demand, .174". Sweden Demand, .2424. Denmark Demand. .2L7. Switterlsnd Demand, J950. Spain Demand, .1468. Cireece Demand, .0431. Poland Demsnd. .0002S. Ctevho. Slovakia Demand, ".0174. Argentina Demand. .1617. Rrasll Demand, ,1817. Montreal .16 S. Flsxseed. DulUlh. Minn.. March 50 Flaxseed On track. I2.56ff2.60; arrive, 1 2.46 1.67. II C Nf W 7....v.l04 10S 7 Chi R;-e 6. 804 so i C R I P gen 4... 82 83 7 C R I Ac P rfg Ii.. 7'i 7S 4 Ch Unl Sta 6S....114S Hi's 11474 S Chi West Ind 4s. 70' TO',, 70 87 Chile Cooper 6s.... 84S 8SS 86 S 1 CCC A S b GM 4s. 79 S 79 S 1 Col Fuel AV Iron 6.. 84 Ti 84 ! Col Industrial. 5... 72 '4 7 Hi 6 Colum O er E II... IIS 9174 69 Con.ol Oss 7 110S 10744 13 cub csn eug cv 7.. 8oV4 3 Cuban Ameri 8s ..106'i 108 12 1) s n 6 ref 6s... 46 45 17 Det Kdlson Ss 10241 LIS 102 1 Dla Match 74s....L8S 108 1087 14 nu Pont r N 7Ts.liM'i 104 loi 7 Puciuee Light 6S.102U 103 61 Erie g"n 4s 44 4374. 19 Brie con 4s 60 69 22 Kisk Rubber 8S....104S 104 11 General F.lec 6s.... Sl'4 SS Goodyr Tire 8. 31.. 99?i 97 1 Granby Mln 8 91 91 9 Gt North SSf 10214 103'i 9 Gt North 6Ss .... 96S 8674 7'S 3 4 '4 t:s . 917 loss sss 1VO 45V 103'i 4 3 7, 40 104 98 99S 1 103U 96 7; ....108S 10SU 108S 12374 1 20 i 1215, 122Ti J3T4 14T4 14S 49 Vi 55 86 T4 S J. Chandler General Motors Willys-Overland Pierce-Arrow . White Motor .. Studebaker ... RUBBER Fisk Goodrich Kelley-Sprlngield... Keystone Tire AJax U. S. Rubber..;... 49 i 66S 36 S 9 '4 33S 63S 25S 174 44S I9' 1074 MOTORS. 1S S 10T4 8S 71.4 11)4 364 62 T4 24 14 172 . 44 187 10 49 Ti 56 3674 8S 32 1 63 74 14 4 49S 66 S 36S 9 74 33 S 63 24S 174S 175 44S 44S 1? LS 10S 72U 10'i, 374 17 18S 10 74 74 '4 10 74 7S 17 4 41 S 40T4- 4114 ..102S 101 S 1029i 102S AND TIRES 17 16 1674 S 40S 46 V, 1174 17S 63 74 ; 44 1774 1S 82 40 4474 18S 1774 63 INDUSTRIALS. 17S 40 5S 18 ITS 6354 Am. Beet Sugar... 4374 42 S 48 54 A., G. W. 1 29S 3874 2SS Am. Int. Corp 44'4 43S 43S Am. Sumatra .... 3.7 S 31 S 32 74 Am. telephone. ...122 14 121S 122i 122'4 American Can..... 46 45 46 S 4674 Cen. Leather 38'. 36S 3774 38S Cuba Cane ...... 17. 16S 17S 17S Cuban-Am. Sugar. 25i 24S 24S 25S Corn Products. ...10474 103S 104S 104S ramous riayers... 80S 79S 8074 80S w... cic, uit -1" Gt. No. Ore 37 38 '4 Inter. Harv. . . . . P6 ' 94 ti Am. H. & Tj. pfd. 7174 70S If. S. I. Alco 48 47 S Inter. .Paper 45 4474 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 71 S 70S Am. Sugar Ref... 73S 7374 Sears-Roebuck. ... 71S 70 Stromsberg 47 S 46 Tobacco Pdcts...-. 63 62 Worth. Pump .... 62 60S Wilson Co 40 39 Vi West. Electric... 67 S 67 Am. Woolen . SS 74 87 MISfEi.t.iNrni. Am. Cot. Oil 26 26 268 Am. Agrl. Ctem. 39 39 39 Am. iiinseeu ... oS 33 Bosch Magneto... 45 43V4 Continental Can... 63 61 Cal. Packing 76 76 Col. Gas ec Electro -84 81 Columbia Oraph... 3 3 National namel., 36 36 unuea Fruit Lorillard Tobacoo 150 160 160 National Lead, .... 90 90 . so' Philadelphia Co... 39 37 37 Pullmin 119 118 118 118 junta Alegre. ej'r 42 42 42 42 1.CLK11 mures .... .1 41.14 4S St. I,. A San Fran. 28 28 28 Virginia Csr Chem .... Sales, 3 o'clock. 984,500. ' Money Close. 3 per cent. Marks Saturday's close, .0038. Francs Close. .0899; Saturday' elo.e, 'sterling Close, H.87; Baturday' cloie, 14.40. . New Tork Poultry, New Tork, March 30. Llv Poultry Easier; broilers not quoted; chickens. 264P" 40c: fowl.. 26c; roosters, lie; turkeys, 25 0 30c. . Dressed oPultry Stesdy; western chick ens. 27943c: fowls, 3 1 9 3 4c ; old roosters, 184125c; turkeys. 47jf61o. - Chicago Produce. Chicago, March L. Butter Unchanged; creamery extras. lc; firsts. 84038c; sec onds, 31933c; stsndsrds, 18c. bggi Htgner; receipts, 14,62s esse.; fir.!.. 384Tl3c; ordinary firsts. SlBSJc; mlicellaneous. 22741123. 15 36 94 74 71 47 45 71 72, 7174 47 62 61 39 57 87 33 44 62 76 82 374 3S 43 29 3 34 156 35 94 " 71 47 44 71 73 73 48 63 61 67 88 74 26 40 33 46 63 76 as 3 36 139 74 39 47 74 28 35 18 Gt North 9 llll Cent 6. 99 SS . 99 115 Inter Met 4. ... 15 lo lo 28 Inter Met 4s .... 12 13 12 286 Inter R T 6s 63 61 54 !7i 116 Inter M Mar 6s.... 9574 9474 95 3 Int Pap ref 5s.... 84 84 84 38 Invincible Oil 8s... 97 96 Ti 96 3 Kas City Sou 6s.... 86 86 86 10 Kel-Sprlng Tire 8s. 107 106 106 3 Lacka Steel 5s 50, 84 84 S4 7 L S A M S 4s 81... 92 92 92 7, 1 Liggett As Myers 5s 94 94 947i 1 Lorillard 5s 94 94 94 6 Louis A Nash un 4s- 90 9 0 74 9J) 6 Louis Nash re 6s. 102 102 102 14 Manhat Ry 4s ta ex 69 69 of 10 Mar St Ry con 5s 88 ss, .. 4 Mar Oil 8s war... 99 99 93 7 Mex Pet 8s 104 103 103 6 Midvale Steel 6s... 86 "i 86 86 10 MSP&SSM 6s 102 101 10! 28 M K ft T 1st 4s.. 77' 77 7771 85 MK AT adj Ss new 50" 60 60 31 MKAT pr 1 6s new 81 81 81 80 oM Pac gen 4s.... 63 8274 63 4 Mo Pac rfg OS 23.. 99 99. 99 8 Mont Power 6s.... 94 94 94 5 Morris & Co 4Ss.. 84 84 "84 5 Nat Ry of Mex 4. 25 25 28 . 69 N O T M 5s 69 68 8 115 N T Cent deb 6s.. 100 100 100 17 N T Cent col 7s. ..107 107 101 78 N T Edison 6S..106 106 106 10 New Haven 6s 48. 67 7 6T 25 N T Rys rfg 4s cts 84 8374 34 48 N W W A B 4V4o.. 40 ' 40 40 " 3 Nor ft Sou con 4s.. 88 I 87 88 68 Nor & Wes cv 6s. .-.107 107 107 3 North Pacific Ss... 63 62 62 1 North Tacific 4s.;, 86 8 5 74 . 85T4 11 N P d N Jt 6S..107 106 107 2 Nor States Pow.os. 89 89 89 29 Nor Bell Tel 7s. ...107 107 107 7 0S t, ref 4s , 90 90 90 43 O W R R A N 4s.. 78 78 78 7 Pao Gas AV Elec 5s 88 88 88 13 Packard Mot 8s ...102 101 102 7 Psn Am P & T 7s.. 97 97 74 7 4 Pa R R gen 474s.. 87 8774 87 43 Pa R R gen 6s, ...108 106 106 6 Pa R R e ....... 92 93 93 2 Pere Marq ref 6s.. 99 ' 98 74 9 1 Reading gen 4... 84 84 84 3 Rep I & S 6s 94 34 94 4 R S W 1st 4s.. 77 77 77 11 R I A & L 4s... 79 79 79 4 S L, T M S rfg 4s 78 78 78 88 SLSFP in 4. . A 70 69 9 13 S h A S F adj 6s.. 78 78 78 109 S L A S F ine 6s.. 62 1 62 3 S ti Sou 1st 4s.... 78 78 78 48 Sea Air Tj con 6s.. 48 48 48 198 Sinclair Oil 7s...l03 103 103 94 89 86 80 6.1 93 94 89 88 80 1 93 44 87 94 89 80 63 93 94 S7' 1 S Bell TAT 1 Sou Pae cv 4.. 13 Sou Pac rfg 4s. 1 Sou Pac col 4s. 4t Sou Ry gen 4s.. 83 Sou Ry 1st 6s. 36 Sou Ry dev 6s... 94 17 S P Rico Sugar 7s. 37 T Stan Oil of Cal Ts. 104 L L8 1 Steel A Tube 7s... 97 97 97 98 Third Ave adj 5... 63 '61 53 27 Tidewater Oil 6s.I00 100 100 18 Tob Pro 7s 99 99 99 23 Union Pae 1st 4s... 90 0 90 18 Union Pao cv 5s... 92 92 '92 2 Union Tank 7s. ....103 101 103 18 United Prug cv 8s. 107 108 106 14 U S Rubber Is.... 86 86 86 35 U 8 Steel 6s 100 )00 100 2 Utsh P A I 5s .... SI 80 90 8 Vlrg Cam Ch 5.... 7 7 37 3 Vlrg Ry 1st 6 93' 91 S3 . 11 Wsbash 1st 5s... a. 97 98 97 6 West Electric 6s... 89 99 89 104 West Pacific 5s ... 88 86 87 7 West Union 6s...l08 107 107 36 West'house Elec 7s. 106 106 106 31 W A I. E ref 4s.. 69 69 69 71 Wlc Spe Steel 7s.. 87 97 S7 73 Wilson A .Co 7.. 87 17 97 Total .ales of bond, todsy were 317, 731,000, compared with 811,296,000 Satur day and 17,731.000 a year ago. Chicago Potatoes. Chlc.go. March 30. Potatoes Weak; receipts, 63 cars; total United States ship ments, 787 csrs; Wisconsin .acked round whites, I1.604J1.70 cwt.; Wisconsin round whites, bulk, 11.6001.78 ewt.t Wis consin s.ckod King.. 11,50 cwt.; Mtnne .ota sacked round whites, II. 8001. SO cwt : Idaho sacked Rursls, ll.7S01.SO cwt.: Idshe sacked mixed whits variety. 11.70 cwt. Kansas City Frodurw. Kansas City, March 10. Eggs Un changed; firsts. 2021c. Butter Creamery, lc higher, 41c; pack ing, unchanged. 15c. - . Poultry Unchanged; hens, 21c; spring. 35c Bar Silver. . New Tork. March 10. Foreign Bar Sil ver 43 c; Mexican dollars, 41 Kc - 1 I South Side Five Youtbs Held for Trial as Result of Auto Accident Charged with injuring other per sons while recklessly driving an au- tomohile, five youths were bound over to district, court yesterday from South Side police court under $I,UGX) bond each. They were all in a Dig car whici crashed into an other at Twenty-fourth' and Deer Park boulevard, March 5. The five bound over are: Carl' Ohlandorf, 4417 South TwentyMirst street: Vil liam Carroll, 5403 South Twentieth street; Arthur Gray, 2405 U street; Hugh Kirwin. 5460 bouth Twentv fourth' street, and Tom Ford, 2412 g street. South Side Brevities A. W. Jones, insuranc all kinds, lowest possinis rate.. ORIENT COAT.? CERTAINLT. MA 0074. SOUTH OMAHA ICE CO, Adv. When in the m.rket call MA. 0062 and order a ton of our M.rket lump coal at 110.50. It's a good value. A. L. Bergoulat A Bon Advertisement. Charged with attempting to hold up Anton Savich. grocer. 2631 Z street, wit. liam Wulf. Brooklyn. N. T.. was bound over to district court from South Side court.. Federal and state officera arOesteA Harry Hutter, 6447 South Twenty-fourth street, and Mr.. Margar.t Larson ana Mrs. Clara Steel, 3213 Q street, on char.es of Illegal possession of liquor. F.sel (Foo't-ajid-a-Half) Bufler 'was ordered bound over to the district court on chsrges filed by Chsrles Hutter, for mer sheriff of Sarpy county, who eaid Butler drove offhand abandoned Mutter's iw 4,&oo automobile, Emll Shuput, 4961 South Thirty-sixth street, and George Krdll, 4910 South Twenty-third street, were fined $100 tn South Side court on liquor charges. Lloyd "irown. 2023 D street, was fined 113.60 on a liquor charge. William Ralney Bennett will deliver his lecture on "The Man Who Can." under Methodist auspices in the 43race Methodist church. Twenty-fifth and E atreets. Tues dsy evening at 8 Instead of Wednesday evening as previously snnounccd. Chicago, Marrh J1 Rptsfnta lives ot more than $'.0X) nifmhrr of ihii I'mirtJ States drain lirorr, Inc. ill nifrt hre tomorrow morn ing (or the first annua! convention of the organtiation. Delrgatrs to tne gathering v.rre elected in 47 congressional rii.trirt in It mid- western states lat month, and eah delegate will carry ihe combined voting strength of the territory he repre.rnts. While the grain growers art In convention, a committee represen. ing llit American Wheat drower' association, another co-operative , marketing organitation, will he in session to make filial plain to set up the operating machinery and l submit the tentative program lo Aaron Sapiro of San Francisco, gen eral counsel. Mr. Sapiro telegraphed he would be delayed in reaching Chicago and members of the com mittee plan to remain here until lie arrives. The American Wheat Growers Assoc idled, formed by representa tives of the Northwest Wheat Grow er associated, amf the National Wheat Grower' association, is a 100 per rent pooling organisation, and record ing to W. C Lansdon, Salina, Kan., a nienibrr of the committee f th: association, expects to start operations in 10 state by May 1. The tentative plans call for three rones, the northwest, in which the Northwest Wheat Growers associat ed, already is in operation; the north central, with headquarters at Minne apolis, and the south central, with headquarters at Kansas City. According lo a recent announce ment, the organisation has contracts with nearly 50.000 grain growers and more than 1,000 farmers' elevator and grain growers' association at coun try shipping points. Thee contracts are optional, while those of the wheat growers arc for 100 per cent pooling. f Fremont to Have Corn-Alfalfa Mill I1VE. Frcdrickgeii to Start In- dustry He Says Will Bene fit Farmers. H. F. Fredrickscn. former Omaha automobile man, has arranged to build and operate a corn-alfalfa mil ling plant at Fremont. He is in Omaha to buy machinery for the Al falfa Corn ProdtfVts Manufacturing company. The mill will have a ca pacity f 20.000 tons annually. Mr. Fredricksen was a pioneer of the bicycle and automobile business. He was in the former in Fremont in the early 90s. He came to Omaha in 1897 and engaged in the same business, later becoming one of the first automobile dealers. He amassed a fortune in this and sold out in 1915. He went to South America to develop a gold mine, and on his re turn became president of the Hawk- eye Truck company, Sioux City. A mill such as I shall build will enable the farmers to make a profit on the byproducts of their crop, the cornstalks, which will be ground up by this special machinery and mixed with other things to make a nutri tious ration, said. ' Such a plant will be ablefothrive on one-tenth of the corn crop raised within seven miles of Fremont and to bring in creased prosperity to the farmers and to those who use the product of the mill. In short it will make wealth out of something that is now wasted." Divided into continental classifica tions, there are 11,162,110 motor vehicles in North and South Amer ica; 1,110.990 in Europe, 134,730 in Asia 125,281 in Oceania. 55,832 in Africa'. FwewnECMonti Tower BulldJns. CHICAGO. ILL. Scientific American Bid... WASHINGTON. B. & wooiwnrtn ouiiain.. mew tubs Hob.rt Bids.. SAN FBANCISCO. 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