THE BEE: OMAHA. SATl'HDAV. MARCH 23. 1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day if . (j . . I Live Stock Omaha Grain Chicago Grain O'B.ht. Hn it tt.i ! Ci: tta e. i t Il.i. ! . M t.ifi. .a i TwM.r . . ,, li H'l eti ..K..i w .aaearf.. t Ml fir II ! ((.. ..I 7 '.... I lit t u. ' ....MM iM I HI i.. ,l Ih l k tun tit . Il II HIM ..! ., O.t I a a II HI Milt ' ., i : m iiik ; ii , r ttji u . ti.tai IV f l4 iti.pMllioil lnaili at Ha I niiMi aia'k.aM. intiii. , r : await euti't at 1 p. in.. Marrh SI. I'..'. nriKin cam, liar t'aina ll n ii r i m r at ... IMmhjM l'.i-tfi llv... I I h I'.nfle H l , l I', tf, . fl , ee.l , I '. M W K . ae.l It ', H. P. H M . 4 . II W It),. . I f , H. VI nr. "Ml -. it, I r, !,., i I" . R 11', ' ., I lilixa.a t.niial li I . II. , R I Tnial le, w . IUM'iMim'fHKAt HI Hea Armour .. . . . I 1,1 I a.lelil I'.-kinl i n til 1.11 i.,iii r.k'i. .. la ;t Mut.ie P.- Wli-t" l a , I--I " ifi ' It 111 J. W, Murr-hr J he .It I at l'o . St I , olH t'.-Ullif Co, IS ... (.( : fa. Mil I'll.. ... IH ill, II', aaiturf ..... i .... II.Mitna Parking Co IJ .... ln-et Parking Co 3 . -.. P lilies S .... inaha Parking . It ... N omaha Peg Co.. 4 . ... Haitian Nan hent .... .1 II Hulla 2 .... ve. M. cneeii : .... K tl. ihri.iie A Cob .t? .... John Harvey 9. .... T, 4, Inghratn I . . V. tt. Kllaat la r. P. Law la t .... .1. H R.int aV Co II Sullivan Bros 4 .... Van Hani Co. .... 11 .... uther buyer tM .... Totala SJ '. 4 . .. I 54 ! la 'l II li V, t " f ' I 5 Tl 4 I 4M "if 5 'II Finandal Callla norliia. I li'ad. I'allla mM on .low atraly laaia today. Quality "f lha amall aupi'ly waa not ery ind hlla lamand waa iulal ami Ilia irada waa prc'.lally foaiurrloaa. With lha bulk of lha altera aallina bark dawn around I?. Ox a7 74. lha a.lvanra nolrrt lha early fart of tha wark haa about hi-rn loat and pru-c. on all claaaaa of rait la ara Juat about har thay arara tha rloat of laat wark. Hurlnir tha wrek about 90 rara of fat rat lis hava haan houa;ht hrrt for aiport. Quotatlnna on rattla: Oood to rholca bavKi. I".7i J5: fair to Kood bruin. lif!.a; vnmnion to fair baavtt. t.4n f 4 &; cood to rholra yaarllnxa. t7.Ana 140; fair la cood yaarllnxa. 7.007.0: romnion to fair yearllnira. ft.aOaat.oo; arood to rholca halfrra. sr. 4ur T.so ; fair to itood hrl'ara. $5.t0ar'4.&0; good to rhotca rowa. li lit? Jul; fair to good cowa. (4 a.3&: common to fair rowt. 42. 60f4. 36; Rood fo rholca faadera. lii.Hl tf 7.71; fair to good faadrra. 4.S64j4.So; common to fair faadara. $r.7&.-2A; good to cholra atnrk $7.107.75; fntr to good atockcra. M.&4j7.00; rommon to fair atockars, S7t.1i; atork halfara, H.04.00; atork rowa, J.a04JS.J; atork ralvea, '" l li.7S7.i; vaal ralvaa. I4.60l.75i bulia. X Ry ldy trrhaU of irt in Oniih r wij t lii niornine. ' Cn il lint if'f.l iS-ii( rrpuririi in, romnrrr with t4't )tvtr1v ant) .7 rtri a cr no. lCtripta o( corn tit 4 cart, At aitin.t 111 ran f ifr day and but .'I ran !al yrar. Shipnicnt couiinu on a .lfrl tcal ant luiatcd luo cart rl all hinrli ol erm. at compared with 85 rrs Ian yrar, Trade in the early part ol tht fn.ioii on the local exchange wat very iuirt and the drniand ior grain grnrrally mi only lair. Trade in wliral waa specially alow, however, in the latter part of the tenion a fair Hiniand developtd and the floor of fering were taken at price ranging from unchanged to lc higher price. A very cod demand exiatcd in corn and price were unchanged to He up, being generally unchanged, vjati were quoted lie higher. Rye pre sented an ea.ier tone and old 2c lower than yesterday. Barley was iichanged. ixtA r. S'o. 9 dark hard; I rar, ll.SJ. No. 1 dark hard: I raramutly). II. IT No. 4 dark hard: I rar. f I ft. So t hard wintar: I tar (ahlpptra waiihlai, II I . No. I hard arinlar: l-i rar loadrd out. old tllll. 41 31 S; I rara. II V. No. hard winlar: I rara. n J: i rar, II ik: I rara. II II: I rar laaml-darkl. l lj I rar amuiiy. aaml-darkl. II 10. No. I hard Klntar; I rar 14 par rant dark i. II 71; I rar, II tl hainpla hard wlntar: I tar par cant hrat i.nia(rd. Il.ai). No I a low hard: I rar. n No I yallow hard: t rar. II II; t rara. II No, I yrllow nam: J rara. ai .i. aamnlt anri: I car dark northern. froaiadi. Il l" No. mlird: 1 rar niirumi, i.n. No. 4 mlaad: I car 171 prr rant aprltif. :i tir rant hard. II l. No. mlied: 1 rar apringi, i No 1 mlaad: 1 rar (durum. II : I rar. II 7; I car (durum, vary amutiy). II 17; ) rar l prr cant dark hard). II 34. COR.V. No. t ohita: 2 rara, i'r. No. 1 while: 4 r-a. Hr. No. I whlta: 4 rara, in Sr. No. t yallow: t rar thliper' weight.), tlr: 1 rar, lie. No. I yallow: t 3-1 care. 10 Vic; 1 rar. lie. No. I mlied: t ear (near white!. 44e: I rara. 4rj 1 rar (old billing). I'c. No. 1 mlied: 1 rara. 4tr. OATS No. t white: 1 car. JJHc; 1 car, 1I; No, 4 whlta: S fur. ft3c. RTB. No i: 4 3-1 rara. 2c. No. I: rara. lr. . BARLET. No. 4: t car. f6r. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (CARLOTS.) Weak Tenr Today. Am Ago. .. 49 34 27 Rarelple Whal a:aea. ate. I3.4iifta.2a. BKKK ST K Kilo. No. At. Pr. No. A v. Pr. :i lint 7 :: i:;o 7 40 10 1171 7 SO la ij;s 7 64 1075 7 00 10 U 7 10 l'i .isjo a on PTKERS AND HEIFERS !5 710 75 ( 14 7 00 11 1UI 7 80 COWS. 1 1?r I ,0 7. .... .1145 15 it; so . it. .....i2i ' oo 1!S5 10 7 1324 5 60 119 ' B HO HEIFERS. 7..... H0 t 71 4 7(0 S3 l:; l'i 15 41 7 00 14 KX R 1'6 STOCKF.RS AND FEEDERS. 17 61S 7 15 31 : 7 IS ." t70 g 50 :.' 613 t 00 4 577 7 50 hclls. ... 1 100 3 SS 1 i-:o 4 00 1......U04 5 00 1 790 i 60 CALVES. 3 51- 110 7 390 7 00 Hik nererpt. 1,400 head. The hog n Rr'tet- ruled ateaMy to strong today on gtj-id demand both from .nippers and ir' era with an early clearance made. Light hogs eold from U.76SX9.I5 with the In? nrice of 19.90. Mixed loa.de and hulrher weights, l9.u0Q9.75 and parking griKle.. is.75art.60 with extreme heavies, IS.35ei.73. Hulk nf na'fi, 9.50l3t.76. HUUS. 'o. Av. t.1. .e:.7 ;-. ."98 4'..Ii'.l ti9. ."SO 6t..!43 Si. .210 Sh. Pr. t S5 t 60 9 60 S 70 SO 9 95 No, Av. Sh. 52.. 5. .211 45. .2SS 69. .248 82. .1$3 3S0 :o Pr. 40 66 9 65 9 75 9 86 (lit 15 10 Barley Shipments Wheat 67 Con 14 Oata 13 Rye 1 Hurler 3 4 3 I'RIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (BUSHELS.) 34 122 30 14 1 S3 44 : Receipts Wheat .... Corn Oata Shipments Wheat .... Corn Oats .Today. ,. ,44.0OO , ..B45.000 ...436,000 ,. .635. 000 .483. 000 .612.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Cartote .. ' Wk. Ago. 6(12,000 723.000 389.000 651.000 615,000 680,000 Today, ffk, Ago. Wheat 7 9 Corn to 94 Oata s 72 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat 7S . 82 Corn .66 2 Onts 6 7 Wheat s 72 Corn 37 63 Onts 2 10 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis 1C 1S9 Duluth 69 79 Winnipeg 67 487 Shr-ep Receipt". 5.500 head. Thera was a llsht run of lambs today which moved generally at prices strong to 15c higher. Fat Inmbs sold mostly from 114. 654314. 85 witli the top price of 115.00. Clipped lambs f"om I12.23C12.85. oN feeders or shearing lambs were included.. Only a few lota of sheen were Included and moved fully etridy. Ouotatloha on Sheep: Fat lambs, good to rho'ce. ttl.Sifl li.00: fat lambs, fair to good. 114 OOfi'14.50; shearing lnmbs. 113.60 14.00: feeder lambs. 113.00 13.60; cull lambs, JI0.0flfflU.00; fat yearlings, light, i:'.f0S!10.0O: fat yearlings, heavy, 19.50 10.50; wethera. IS.OUSS 10.00; fat ewes, light, I0.00W9.6O; fa ewes, heavy, 7.00 9.00; clipped lambs. 112.00(6)13.00. Chicago I.iveetock. f'h!cago. March 24. Cattle Receipts, r.OOj head: quality plain; generally ateady on all classes; good yearling steers and heifers. I. 76, weight 7S7 pounds; top mjrured rteera. 88.50. weight 7,326 pounds: i.ulk beef steers, 7.35D7.75: bulk fat she stock. Jo.OOSi6.26; bulk canners and utters. 3. 16H; 4. 00: bulk bologna bulls. 14.1594.15: hulk veal calves, light and medium weight. I7.50ft8.50; bulk atockera and feeders. G.257.25. Hog Receipts. 21.000; sctlve: opened siearty to lOo lower; closing steady to 10c higher than yesterday's average; ship rera bought about 8.60O; holdover light; top. 110.40 for short loads: numerous loads at 110.35: bulk. 9.7510.20; nigs, steady to strong: hulk desirable 100 to 220 ponnders. 19.2549.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 7.000 head: fat sheen and ' fat " wooled lambs about steady; shorn lsmbs.. strong to. 26c high er: wooled lamb top. 116,50; no rhoire lights here: top ' shorn lambs. 13.!5; woo'ed yearllnes? 113.60; shorn wethers. 13.00; few head wooled ewes, 18. Kansna City Lire Stock. Kansas City. March 34. Cattle P.e reipts.. 560 Head: auality plain; hardly enough sMes to make market; few sales all classes around ateady: steers. 16.50 7,40: best load offered 17.65 bid; cows, I4.25fj3.60. heifers. 85.506.25; heavy hulls. I4.;54.60; calves, I3.604J3.76; shockers, 36.75. . Hogs Receipts, 3.200 head: packers look ail. ateady to ah.de higher. 19.85 paid. 190 to 275-poundera, I9.60&9.8"0; mixed. I9.50fi9.60: bulk. 31.3569 30; throwout aowa. S.6OJ8.60; p!"'. 10 to ltc hicher: top. It. 73. Sheep Receipts. sno hesd: steady; shorn Texaa wethera. 18.75; lambs, strong 75-pound Cotorados. 114.90. Sioux City Mr Stock. Sioux Cliy. la., March 24. Cattle Re reipts. 1.000 head -market steady to strong; fed steers .and yearlings, 7O04v 8.25: warmed up steers and yearlings. I5.00p6.75: fat cowa and heifers, 14.006 7.00; rannrra, I2.004T4.M; veals. 14. 00 9.50;- feeders. 5.O04?7.00; ralvea. 4.604 7.25: feeding cowa and heitera, 15. 60$ 6.50; atockera. 5.007.00. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head: market steady; butchers. I9.6f?4.70: lights. 19.70 r9.75: mixed, I9.25j.50; heavy Parkers, J:5(fS.75; bulk ot aalea. .0irl.70; native pigs. 110.00. . Sheep Receipts, none- No quotation! on ahaep. St. Ionia Ureetock. East SI. Louis. March 24. Cattle Re ceipts 500; generally steady; bulk veal calves IS.O04T8.Ji. Hogs Receipts 1.500; market active, ateady: top 110.36; bulk 15 to 320 pound averagee ll.25e?ia.30; 9.40 pound aver ages' and up 110.004 10. t0; pig steady to strong 19. 00r 10.00; packer aowa ateady mostly 11.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipt 60; mark et ateady; nothing choice here. St. J) TJve Stock. St. Joseph. Mo . March 24. Hoga Re ceipts. 3. 000 head: generally stead-. 9.l top: hulk. II 65 t. 7 a. Cattle Receipts. 10 head: ateera. ?5 I SS. Cows, heifers, 4.25 tfl.10; calves, I4.l047.5a. Shee Receipts, t aa head: renera'ly eteadr lamba, 14.Ii4ll.l; awes, 9.00 .7. Bnatnn Wool, Rtfston, March 24. Tha Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: "Interest In the wool trade has centered chiefly this week upon the Industrial sit uation and the tariff. The latter Is re ported agreed upon by the senate finance committee at 33c a pound, clean content for wools for clothing purposes, with carpet wools practically free. It is be lieved that the government. If this pro posal Is adopted, will find it a very dif ficult tariff to administer, and one which prohahly will be abandoned very quickly. So far as the mills are concerned, there is little change. Demand for cloth la slow and lower wages are declared to be Inevitable. The situation in the west Is stilt quiet." , The Comntercial Bulletin tomorrow will publish wool prices as follow.: Domestic: Michigan and New York fleeces. Delaine, unwaihed. 4445c; fine, unwashed. 34!36c: half blood, unwashed, 3941c; i blood, unwashed, 38JS9c: quarter blood, unwashed. S7c. Wisconsin. Missouri and average T'ew England: Hair blood, 38S9c; a blood, 313Sc: half blood. 36c. Scoured basis, Texas: Fne 15 months, ll.0iaTi.i0; fine. 8 months. 904J)95c. California, nortnern. I1.054J1.10; middle county. 95cl.OO; sontnern. 0S6c. Oregon, eastern, staple, 11.11 ft 1.1s : fine and fine medium combing, ll.0fliS1.06; eastern clothing, 8590c; valley No. 1, 90ff95c.' . Territory: Fine staple choice, 11.03 1.10: half-blood combing. lc9ll,00; -blood combing. 73978c; quarter-blood combing, .5(n70c. Pulled Delaine. 81.O5ftl.10; AA, 95c $1.00; A supers, 80$90r. Mohair, best combing. 29 1) 32c; best carding. 32-25c. ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolia. March . 24. Wheat ;Re ceipls, 128 cars, compared with holiday a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern. I1.48U ffl.llli; May. H.40'4; July, II.Mfc. Corn Xo. 3 yellow, 49H50c. Oats Xo. S white, 3232!,c. Parley 49 ft 61c. Rye No. 8, 93'i94Uc FlaxNo. 1. 32.50'i2.64i.i. Minneapolis. Minn.. March 24. Flour Unchanged to 15c lower... In carload lots, family patents, quoted at !8.158.25 a uarrei in ya-pouna cotton sacks. Bran 124. 60 25.00. Kanaaa City. March 34. Ettn, Butter ) Pntuth.- Minn., Karch II. Fla Seed Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. March 24 Potatoes Firm: re. ceipts, 40 cars: total United States ship ments, 823 cars: Wisconsin sacked round whites, 11.1501.10 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round whites,-partly graded, ll.504Jil.70 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, 11.65 cwt:; Colorado sacked brown beau ties, 13.10: Idaho. aacked russets, Xo. 1, I3.102.15 ewt. Idaho sacked rurals ask ing 1.9e:.00 cwt . . ' Chicago Butter. Chicago. March 24. Butter Lower; creamery extraa. 38c: firsts. 34$37c; sec onds, SItTSSc; standards, 37 Uc. Eggs Higher; receipts. 26,779 cases; firsts, 23923c; ordinary firsts. 21T21Vic; miscellaneous, 22ff23c: storage packed extras, :taC: storage packed firsts, 344C Irfindon Metle. London. March 24. Standard Copper v., v, Julius Ida. Electrolytic 64 pounds 10s. Tin 144 pounds 10a. . ' Lead 21 pounda Is. Zinc 2i pounds 7s. Sew 1'ork Batter. New York. March 24. Butter Easv; creamery, higher than estraa. 37it3Sc: creamery extras, 37c; creamery firete. SI fi.USc. Eggs Firmer: fresh gslhered extra rirsta. I6v1tj:.lc: ditto, firsts. 34J2Sc Cheese Irregular. Kanaaa CMr Har. Kansas City, Mo.. March 21. Hav Steady to ll.e higher; Xo. 1 ttmothv. It! 60011.50; clover, mixed light. 115.500 11.90; alfalfa and prarie. unchanged. 87 CHARLES D. MICHAELS tlaaaho He Jjaeaal ltr. Cliirago, March 24. While houe with ea.iern conneciion wire free early (rllrrt of wheat, th market de veloped an overtoil! coiidititn. After a rally of I i-imsi-ie, it cloaed with nrt gains of S 8 n 3 Ac. lx( ong went out of their corn early, but 'here wa a good e!as of buying. The dote wa unchanged to J He !iher, ! were M'l.VHc higher anj rye J-Kc lower t l-ac mgnrr. Utiuidation ran it courte in wheat tarly. with a break of 5-Sal I c, May leattmg. I he premium over juiy were only 14c at one time. )louei with eastern connection led the celling, but later there wa buying ly oine of the early teller. Willi an oversold condition, a iron tany wak easily attained. Outside trade wa light. Foreign market made a poor re sponse to the break in American market the previon day. Liver pool cloked M'til-Jd lower. That induced ome buying, etpecially a there were report of a good export butinc at the trahoard. Milling Demand rair. Milling demand here waa fair and lha No, J hard gained Ve reiatlva to the Mar Itrrelpta 31 ears, n.iuthweslern markets reported a belter ilrinand, al though prlrea at Kansas City ra un changed. Free aelllnn of May rorn credited In a local nrofeaalnnal. and nm slop In.a otdera wera reapnnoltile for break In, (.iter, ur within to of lha low ol laat j Hut there) stag a good rtaea of buying. The finlah waa well above tha Inside figurea. Houses with seaboard rnnnertlona were buyers to remove hedge agalnat aalea abroad, hut the bulls received little help from the outride. Sample values were unchanged lo 40 lower, with re ceipts t care. - Oata showed relatively mnre strength than other nralne and at no time were lha aetlvo deliveries mora than a frac tion henw the flnlah of the previous day. the eloao being .at Intermediate figures. A f.'lr export hu-incs waa put through at the seaboard, but domeetlc aalea were amall. Receipts 16 cart with aample val ues le higher. Rye showed a strong undertone due to continued buying by rash houses and local Interesia. A good export hualnraa wsa put through at lha eeaboard with Norway and Finland. I'll Note. The estimate that there is n total of 27,000,000 buahela ot patiange, waiting orders or rnnslgned. la regarded as con servative by trailing exporters. This amount la much more than normal, as or dlnsrlly wheat la sold before shipment, owing to limited rredits given to buyert abroad, however, more wheat la being consigned with the expectation that there wilt be a demand for the wheat on ar rival abroad. Under present condltlona some exportere regard thla procedure at prerarloua, aa any letup of long atanding In the fnreltn demand would leave a lot of distressed wheat abroad, aa waa the case last fall. The Modern Miller said: "Crop lm- provement In Kansas, brought about by recent rains. Is well maintained. Fields are greening up nicer over most of the stste." Kansas City reported only seven cars of wheat sold there, leaving about 126 cars still unsold out of arrivals the last few days. According to Bartlett-Frajler. the wheat market haa had a thorough liquidation and la in position to rally aharply as the world's situation in wheat la every bit as bullish aa when May was selling for 149. Sales to go to store were 100,000 bushels wheat, 100,000 bushels corn and 100,000 nusnela rye. Argentine shipments were again heavy. 6.071,000 buahela, which waa much larger than expected. Dradstrect's shows that the Vntted States has 16, 000, 000 bushels more wheat now In sight than a year ago. Canada has 26.000,000 bushels more and the amount on paaaage is 1,000,000 bushels larger, a, total of 43.000,00 bushels, said Thomson A McKlnnnn. English buyers seem indifferent. European buyera are hampered by financial conditions and do mestic milling trade is disappointing. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. March 24. Art. Open. I High. I Low. Close Tea. WhL May July .1 1.3214 1.33!i 1.304 1.32S 1.31 14 1.32 1.171, l.lgt, 1.1(1, l.m 1.17U 1.J8H 1.101, 1.11 1.1014 L1114 1.32 1.321, 1.174 1.1714 1.10 V, Sept Rye III I May I 1.02U 1.03 I 1.01 14 1 1.02141 1.02'4 July I .931,1 .94 I .92ft! .9341 -9S1, Corn I I I I I May :S9 1w I .5914 .681,1 .594 .694 .59 Vi .59 14 .5914 July .62141 .124 .611,! .62, ,62'i .6214 Sept. .C4T4I .6514 .6414! .6514 .64 Oats I III I May .3641 .37141 .361 -3T .364 .3l July .S84 .39 '4 .384 .3 .3814 .58 "4 I Sept. .39741 .40, .3914 .401, .5914 Pork I I I I I May I I I I Lard I I I I May 110.82 I10.8H .lulv 10.90 11. OS Ribs I 110.57 110,80 10 80 11.05 110.50 110.60 110.45 110.50 119.05 I 10.65 10.90 110.60 nr Vork rawlrry. Xew Tork. March 24. Lt Poultry S'aadr: prices vnchanged. Dreaaed. ateady; eld .roosters. 2142oc. St. Tawta Groin. St. Louis. March 34. Wheat May, 1.24'4: July. L14t4. Corn May. 54in'ic; .Tuly. tfflle. Oats May, 174c; Juiy. I91sc.. Flag eveat Dun's Trade Review. New Tork, March 24. Dun s tomorrow will say: .... . . . . "Actual Improvement in general busi ness Is still slow to materialise, but en couraging phases are attaining Increased prominence. Some progress .toward re vival of activity is recorded each week and strengthening of sentiment upon which commercial recovery, so largely depends,' has continued. Recent gains in certain basic industries, notably in iron and.steei. are being extended and' the expansion of building operation in most parts of the country is a -highly-favorable-augory. Be lief Is a gradual betterment bf conditions finds more exprersion even tn lines whero results have been least satisfactory and existing and . threatened labor, troubles, although causing uncertainty, do not check the growth of confidence. . "A more optimistic not has 'marked the reports from the west since the ap preciable rise in prices of agricultural products, which has enhanced tha public purchasing power in that section and de pleted state of most merchandise stocks leads to more numerous replenishment or ders as consumptive demands broaden." Weekly bank clearings 16,538,769,000. w Vork Cotton. Xew Tork. March 24. The cotton mar ket improved today after an early dip. It finished a point off on July to 16 points net higher' on January. The selling was for southern account and Wall street, re flecting -the weight of March notices. Prices dropped 2 to 15 points before com ing back to a net gain of 3 to 11 points before mldsessicn. Prices fluctuated around yesterday's final bids through the afternoon with sentiment continuing mixed and business dull and featureless. Spot was quiet, 6 points advance st 17.85 for middling upland, Southern spot markets were: Galveston, 17.25c, unchanged; New Orleans; l.50c, unchanged; Savannah. 17.25. unchanged; Augusta, '16.88c. unchanged; Memphis, 17c, unchanged; Houston, 17.26. unchang ed; Little Rock. 16.75, unchanged. Xew York General. ' New Tork, March 24, Flour Steady; spring patents. 7.508.00: spring clears. to.75ffl.60; soft winter straights. 86.25 6.75: bard winter straights. 37.2507.75. Wheat Spot, barely steady; No. 3 red, 31.40H; No. 3 hard. 11.41 It: No. 1 Mani toba. 31.67 and No. 2 mixed durum 1.364 e- L r. track Xew Tork to arrive. Corn Spot, steady; No. S yellow and Xo. 2 white. 74V-C and Xo. 2 mixed 74c c. L f. New Tork. all rsil. Oats Spot, steady; No. 2 white. S lie. . Other articlea unchanged. New Tork Dry Oood.. Xew Tork. M-.rch 24. Cotton goods were quiet In unfinished lines, print cloths being weaker. Sheetinga held steadier in consequence of more export business. Fine goods mills reported less businesa. Dress goods were ouiet with Jobbers of dress goods and Bilks offering outlines at concessions In price. Burlaps held ateady to firm in the heavy and. Wool markete were lasa buoyant. ew Tork Dried Fruit. New Tork. March 24. Vaporated Ap plesFirm. Prunes Dull. Apricots Dull. Peaches Firm. -Raisins Quiet. Kansas City Grain. Wheat Close. May. 11.214: Jul. tl.11a: September. 1104V Corn May. UVte; July. 4c; Septem ber, 514 a SbrtttoiJork Sim tl. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES, Deaak hew leaaeaj W Ire, New Yoik, March .'4 -1'rubahly there were people in the financial diatrict who believed, when the Mock market opened today, that .rice would break bravily on the oternighi new of the J.U to 70 vote for the oldier bonu bill in Ihc houee. Not many week ago the market alternately roe and (ell on every kuciciiive turn of affair at Wash ington which indicated failure or kiircet of the mraure in that luiu-e. t'onaiderable water ha patted un der the political bridge lime then. If it had actually had an advene influence on financial tentimrnt, that influence wa bound to be off et by the virtual certainty that the four-power treaty would be ratified in the tenate, an advent which duly happened thi afternoon, an hour or two after tlic ttock exchange had rioted. It i possible that thi re mit alto had been expected and ''diseountrd' by judiciout watcher of the Washington situation. A to that tomorrow market will give clearer evidence. Heroterf Irregular. Kilt the early weakness on lha atork ei.hange lixley waa temporary and by no means general. It waa followed by Irregular recovery. That ended with moat storks at a net advanr. Tnwarda the laat. the eharea of steel producing rnmpanlea led ihe advance. I'nlled Htaies Steel aelltng at one tuna 3 polnta aheva Ihe prevtoua day's .cloatng. Thla erga an Impulalva effort by speculators tn "re flect" Ihe undoubtedly favorable move ment of ateel produrtion and, mora re cently, of steel prlrea. It took arocunl, more particularly, of the day a Indications that tha United Slates Steel corporation would rataa prlrea along with the Independent companies. To what, extent such pnliry Is warranted, even bv the tansihle Improvement of Ihe ateel altuatlnn. la perhape debatable. On the bond market, whose prospects would have been dtrevlly affected by en artment of the bonus bill In some of Ita forma, the vote of tha house of reprt aentatlvea had no effect whatever. Foreign Inane Advance, Liberty bonds hardly changed In price, while seversl foreign government loans advanced, notably the French and Scandi navian securities. The foreign exchange market drifted uncertainly all day, ratea going slightly above end then slightly be low tha previous day's closings. The most Interesting aspect of the aep arate reporta of the reserve banks Is again found In the frozen credits districts. Tak ing the reaerve rations as an Indlratlon, Pallaa has moved up to 63 per cent thla week, against 604 prr cent a week ago and 38 per rent a yenr ago. Minne apolis at 73 per rent., com pa rea with 7314 per cent last week, and 4714 per cent at the end of laat March; Atlanta atands at' 774 per cent, whereaa Inst week's ratio was 734 per cent and laat years only 43 per cent.' Indeed, the comparison of the banks in these lately very hard preas ed districts with banka In the wealthier communities la almost aa striking aa the comparisons with their own position laat year. New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 343 Peters Trust building: RAILROAD9. Thursday High. Low. Close. Close A. ,. T. & S. F. .. . 964 964 9614 9o4 B. & 0 38 37 M 38 38 4 Can. Pacific ....13514 13414 136ii l.",44 X. Y. Central.... 864 864 854 8r.i Ches. & Ohio 6014 tiO'i 604 6O14 Ort. Northern 7314 72U 7214 724 III. Central 1014 1014 loin 101V4 K. C. So 2514 254 2614 2; 2511 Lehigh Va!l;;y .... 694 684 684 684 Mo. Pacific 21 2144 21 H 214 N. T. A N. H... 2014 191. 194 194 No. Pacific 75'4 744 75 75 C. & N. W 694 69 14 694 70 Penn. R, R 374 37H 374 374 Reading 73 7314 73 734 C, R. I. & P.... 404 40 40'4 4014 So. Paciflo 854 86 85', 94 So. Railway 21 21 4 21 4 21 'i C, M. & St. P 2214 224 224 224 U. P 133 132 132V4 132V4 STEELS. Am. Car Fdry 1654 164V4 '65 Allis-Chalmers ...45H 4414 4514 4414 Am. Loco 108V4 10714 10814 10s Baldwin Loco. ...10714 106 107V4 lOfl'i Beth. Steel 7114 68 7114 68i Colo. F. & 1 30 2914 30 29 '4 Crucible 67 U 6514 67 H 56 'i Am. Steel Fdry... 3614 354 3614 35 i Lacka. steel 41H4 47i 49 4 7i Mldvalo Steel .... 344 334 3414 334 Pressed Stl. Car.. 7014 704 70 6914 Rep. Stl. & 1 62V4 5074 62'4 51 Ry. Stl. Springs.. 9614 96'i 96U 96'4 Sloss-Scheft'eld .. 42'4 4014 43 404 U. S. Steel 8,.'4 934 9514 93-4 COPPERS. Anaconda 51 60 604 5014 Am. S. & R. Co.. 52 ' 61 '4 tl'4 otl'4 f'.erro De Pasco... S4H- 34',i 34 3o'4 Chili 174 17 1714 17'4 Chino 2714 87',, 2714 2714 Green Can -'7 Inspiration 4014 391 304 34 Kennecott 29 ,29 2'i Miami 27 27 27 27a Nevada Con 144 14 144 Ray Con 14 144 144 14 Seneca 134 134 13 13 Utah 63 62 3 62Tsi OILS. Gen. Asphalt ..... 59 5S'4 6 6'4 Cosden 354 ,14 86S '-4 Cal. Peterol 61 604 604 604 Island Oil 1 1 ' 1 1 Invincible Oil ..... 17 17V4 17 174 Mexican Peterol ..11914 1,17 118 119 Middle States .... 13 1314 134 13 Pacific Oil 494 484 484 sS"4 Pan-American 64 52 63 53 Phillips 35 354 354 35i Pierce Oil 8'. 8 . 814 Pure Oil -. 30 294 29 30 Royal Dutch 634 62 63 524 Sinclair Oil 25 244 3'i 344 Standard Oil, N. J. 172 169 170 171 Texaa Co 43 424 . 43 Union Oil 18 174 18 18 White Oil 9 14 94 1s MOTORS. Chandler 73 72 724 72'4 Gen. Motors 104 10 10 10, Willya-Overland .8 74 8 s Pierce-Arrow 1744 164 17 1Si White Motor .... 394 394 3944 39 Studebaker 106i 104 1064 103 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 14 16 1Gi 11'i Goodrich 39 39 39 39 Kelley-Springfield 44 43 44 434 Keystone Tire IS 17 18 18 AJax 16 16 1 H4 U. S. Rubber 61 60 61 604 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Bt. Sugar 51 40 40 41 A.. G. & W. I.... 28 28 28 27 Am. Tnt. Corp.... :; 424 43 S4 Am. Sumatra 324- l4 32 32 Am. Telephone ...121 1204 1204 1J0 Am. Can 4S 45 454 45 Central Leather... 36 354 36 35 Cuba Ca no ..15. 134 14 154 Cuban-Am. Sugar .53 21 4 22. 23 Corn Products 1044 i"4 1044 103 Famous Players... 79 78 79 784 General Electric ..154 154 154 153 Gt. Northern Ore.. 364 35 S6 35 Int. Harvester 93 93 93 94 Am. H. L.. pfd.. 68 68 68 68 IT. S. Tnd. Alcohol 47 56 564 46 Int. Paper.. 45 44 43 45 Int. M. M.. pfd.... 71 70 71 70 Am. Sugar Ref.... 70 684 684 70 Sears-Roebuck .... 72 70 71 70 Stromaberg 46 44 46 44 Tob. Products 61 61 St 61 Worthington Pump 60 50 50 . 49 Western Union 97 West. Electric 674 67 67 67 American Woolen. 864 86 664 864 ' MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil.... 25 24 25 24 Am. Agri. Chem... 39 384 39 39 Am. Linseed 34 33 34 33 Tnion Bag. pfd.... 66 66 66 59 Bosch Magneto .. 43 41 43- 45 Brooklyn Rap. Tr.. 17 17 17 is Con. I'm 624 62 62 62 Cal. Parking .... 75 75 75 75. Col. G. E 82 81 82 82 Col. Graph 3 3 3 3 United Drug 67 S 67 66 Nat. Enamel ....35 34 34 -344 United Fruit ....137 137 13714 138 lrillard Tob. 14 Nat. Lea It Phlla. Co 37 37 37 37 Pullman 123 13 14 133 . Punts, Ale. Sugar. 39 31 39", 4 So. P. R. Sugar 61 Retail Stores .... 44 424 44 43; St. L. S. r 28 27 28 27, Vs. Car Chem 34 54 ,3 54 Total sstes. 845.300 ahsres. Money Close, 4 per cent; Thursday close. 6 per cent. Marks Close. .003014c; Thursdsy close, .oejie. Francs Close, ,0108c: Thursday close. .093Ur Sterling Close, M 34: Thursday close. I4.J8V New York Bonds N. Y. Curb Boittls (Tbt Bet it tht only Omaha Newtpaper which publithea tbt of ficial clot of tbt New Yerk nock tachanft bond ) New V-l. tUr.aj 24 t.itwri itiilil ate') nn-aea seiung for ,.i in l u a MHMieiata dealt.. st put one ( lllat t( rtwelMg st I. fling aeeraaiene tiany aecead-itr ia raminued feiny ,tlt lha iii repiu,,tM (esiur't he, lug r slatttueue, wetull fee Is) I I amis eit rei"i that tlia ("ad i f.Mie) the nurleua new aieiem beiseen Saw am n. i kl,et. ,ailolk a4 wei are se.t tul" Hilar Una la a aliengthaned Farettn, eiie. illi I'ren, a) governmenia, awiae s aed trance), and lanisn niritls lenO'd ut waiO, bu Meiiisna neta sdveraely attested nir deniaia of early psynirni el tha faumr a irnel Ueltl. I.ilal tales strr.t-4 111.4.1.101, I ailed Male Honda. Fe'es (in ll.aeot High low I'luae lis Lite it ......tt lil lilt I. lb lai ,. ..... tl ! Lib Sd la ,. tl t til l ite l-t 4'iS ,, 3 tin t 1:4 Lit, M 4a .. ta II la !. 2114 lib Id 4 It 94 til t 41 Ilea l ite 4th, 4,a-,M3l 14 a ta ll It Vi.mrv 3,s ,,, least ea.i a.ei J Vri.n-y 4t ..laat oo,7 l . Foreign, l.oternmeni. Mat and Mualrlnat, Argentina la 1114, II U St 4'lly Krrna la ....III 113 113 2 I'ltv Hersen ts nlV4 lot ll 9T 4'lly llordrsut la., B m . 4 i'iiv ('open .... ' I"'. t al City l.mia as 5 4 . t City Maraeillas 4s.. 14 la. 41 t'M H l Ian la ..!: I"2 1": I 4'liy Xurtrh la ...111 112 112 l-an Muni la A. ...lies 110 11" 940 llepl Heme 7 4 14, t5' t ln ..f Can la 31.... Is 9 ta 33 Ninft.'anl note I" tt l"0 II I'ulch K In a... tl'i 114 ( l"t French tlovt 7a.0- 1702 ie, (t Kren.-h tlovt ...... I7 ! )ot 21 Jap 4a 7 74 14 II Jap 1st 4s ! ' 44 King of Helg e...lA3 0;, WS 2i King of Ftelg 7a.l" lost, 0t 61 King nf I'cn ... t 17 17, t King nf Italy s 14 14 14 24 King of Nor la. ..1114 111 1114 117 King n( Swrd a..on no no 10 Rep of Chile Its 46.104 0J 101 1 Itep nf I rug as... log in 0 It 8 of vueen.lnd 7s.lo 04 I0k 61 Swiss confed ls...llt 117 lll'a 04 I K'ilUI 6V4s 22. .104 ln4 11 I KliHSI s 29. ..105 10 104 2t 1 KUB&I 6s 31. ..too 11 100 41 U M of Bratll Ha. .106 104 104 14 tl S of Meir0 4s.. 46 46 44 41 U 8 ot Mexlro Is.. 67 54 V, 64 4, RoJIwsy and MIrrllaneoua Bonds. 2 Adams Fxp 4s .... 75 76 75 I Alas M deb Is A. 1 1"!4 10 I Am Ag Ch 7s ...ini, jilt im 23 Am Smelt Is 89 89 19 13 Amer Sugar Is .... 98 44 l 18 32 Ant Tc ft Te col Is 96 96 t, 26 Am Te ft Tel rv 6s. 1144 114 JI4 Am Writ Pap 7s .. 02 82 82 14 Armour ft Co 4s.. 87 ; 87 -874 II A T & 8 F gen'4s.. 87 86 96 Atlsntlo Fruit 7s... 31 38 31 1 Atl Refill 6s ....103 103 103 1 B ft O cv 44s .... 78 78 78 BtO ref 5s 804 80 801 28 H ft O 8 98 98 16 Hell Tel Pa. 7 108 107 ln 2 Heth Steel ref 5a .. 12 12 92 22 Beth Steel PM Is... 89 89 89 1 Hraden Copper 6s.. 954 954 954 18 Hlyn Ed gen 7s 81). 108 107 107 15 B R T Co ct 7s st. 72 72 72 S Bush Term Blilg 5s 8 87 89 1 Cal O ft 0 5s 95 95 95 S Can Nor s 1094 109 l''9 to Can Pac deb 4a..'. 77 t 77 77 I Cent of Ga con 6s. 98 98 98 13 Cent Leather 6s... i 96 964 1 Cent Pac 1st 4s... 84 64 84 8 C de Pasco 8s 113 112 112 14 Ches ft O CV 4s. 85 84 85 2 ( hes ft O cv 5s... 88 87 874 1 Chi ft Alt 3s 674 674 674 11 C B ft a gen 4s.. 87 87 87 C B & Q ref 6s... 96 964 964 41 CEI gen 6s new.. 77 77 77 2 Chi Gt West 4s.... 61 61 61 12 CM&SP ref 4s... 59 58 68 16 C'MftSP cv 4e... 644 644 64 13 CM&SP cv 5s 66 654 66 5 C ft N W gen 5a... 103 103 103 C & N W 6S....109 108 10S 5 C ft N W 7 108 108 108 2 Chi Rys 5s 894 89 894 6 C R I ft P gen 4s 82 82 82 58 C R I ft P rfg 4s. 79i 79 794 14 Ch Un St 6s 114 114 1144 15 Chi & Wes Ind 4s.. 72 J3 72 40 Chllo Copper 6s ... 86 854 864. 6 CCC ft SLGM 4s... 80 79 80 30 Col & Sou ref 4s. 81 87 88 t Col Gas & Elec 5a. 92 91 914 42 Consol Gas 7s 108 107 108 2 Cor Prod S F 6s... 31 97 97 "0 Cub Can Sug cv 7s. 85 82 83 3 Cuba American 8s. 1044 104 104 3 Cuban. R R 7s ...1034 102 1034 1 Del ft Hud cv 3s .. 93 93 93 43 D ft R O ref 6s .. 46 454 46 23 Det Edison 6s ....103 102 103 8 Dia Match 7s ...107 107 107 7 Du Pont D N 7S.104 102 102 13 Duques Light 6s. ..102 102 102 23 Erie Gen 4s 45 45 45 13 Erie Con 4s H 61, 61 4 Fisk Rubber Ss ...104 104 104 15 General Elec 5s ... 99 - 98 984 109 Good'yr Tire 8a 31. 994 99, 99 3 Granby Mining 8s.. 93 - 93 93 15 Grand Trunk 6s. ..102 101 102 21 Gt Nor 6S 964 96 96 69 Gt Nor 7s 108 1074 1074 1 III Cent rfg 4s 83 85 85 14 III Cent'68 99 99 99?4 8 Int-Met 4s 14 13 14 44 lnt-Met 4s. etis. 12 12 12 5'.( Int Rap Tran 6s.. 604 60 80 10 Int M M tjs 95 96 95 2 Int Paper rfg 6s... 83 83 83 23 Inv Oil 8s 96 95 96 9 K C Sou 6s 854 86 85 13 K-S Tire 8s 106 105i 106 3 Lank Steel 5s 50.. 84 84 84 1 L S ft M S 4s 28.. 93 93 93 20 I, S ft M S 4s 31.. 91 91 91 6 Lehigh. al 6s 102 102 102 4 Llgget ft Myers 6s. 96 95 96 29 Lorlllard 6s 94 94 94 10 L ft N un 4s 91 90 91 I L ft N rfg 6s 1024 1024 1024 8 M S R con 5s .... 88 88 88 13 Marland Oil 8s wa. 99 98 99 14 Mexi Petrol 8s ....1034 103 102 16 Midvale Steel 6s ... 864 86 864 1 M ft S-L ref Is ... 39 39 39 15 M S P ft SSM 6S.102 102 102 15 M K ft T 1st 4s.... 774 76 76 33 M K & T adj 5s ne. 60 60 60 138 M K ft T p li 6s ne. 82 81 82 45 Mo Pacific gen 4s.. 624 62 62S 1 Mo Pac. nf 5s 23... 100 100 100 2 Montana Powei 5s. 944 94 94 13 Morris ft Co 4s.. 844 844 844 16 N O T ft M 5s 69 68 684 1 N T A B 6s 98 98 98 96 N Y C deb 6s . 101 1014 101 7 N Y C col 7s 1074 106 1074 6 NYC ft SLd 4s 84 84- 84 30 N Y Edi 6s 107 107 107 NY NH ft H d 4s 67 464 4B4 464 2 N Y Ry ref 4s ctfa. 33 33' 33 33 N Y Tel ref 6s 103 1024 102 41 N Y W ft B 4a.. 42 42 42 2 Nor ft Sou ref 5s.. 64 64 64 5 Nor ft Wes co 4s.. 67 87 87 11 Nor ft Wes cv 6s.. 62 614 63 9 Nor Pac 3s 8544 85 85 38 North Pacific 4s ..1001, 106 106 1 N P O N jt 6s... 89 894 894 22 Nor States Po 5s. .107 10714 107 6 Ore ft Cal 1st 6s... 97 974 97 2 Ore Ry ft Na c 4s. 86 SS 86 7 Ore Sh Line re 4s.. 89 -8 89 2 O S L con 6s 46 99 99 99 16 O W R R ft N 4s.. 79 79 79 14 Pac G & E 53 88 88 88 40 Packard Mot Ss ...104 102 102 5 Pa Am P ft T 7a .. 974 974 974 18 Pa R R gen 4s... 88 88 88 32 Pa R R gen 6a 96 96 96 5 Pa R R 6s 106 1064 1064 22 Pere Marq ref 6s.. 94 93 93 1 Pierce Oil deb 8s .. 99 99 99 1 PCC ft St L 5 95 95 95 1 P R L ft P 5s 84 84 84 26 Reading gen 4s... 84 834 84 2 Rep I ft S 6s 93 93 93 10 R O ft W 1st 4s.. 77 77 77 29 R I A ft L 4s... 80 79 80 18 8L&SF T In 4.1 s A 70 70 70 15 SL&SF adj 6s 784 78 78 55 SL&SF Inc 6s 62 62 62 SSL Sou 1st 4s 764 764 764 19 Sea Rlr L con 6s. 49 48 49 391 Sinclair Oil 7s. ..103 103 103 25 Sou Pac cv 4s 89 89 89 137 Sou Pac rfg 4s . 86 85 88 1 Sou Psc col 4s 81 81 81 7 Sou Ry gen 4s.... 63 62 62 II Sou Ry 1st 6s 94 94 94 226 Sou Rv dev 6s.. 5 94 95 IS S P Rico Sug 7s.. 97 97 974 la Stan Oil of Cal 7s. 106 105 105 3 Steel ft Tube 7s... 97 97 97 Third Ave adj 6s.. 62 52 62 60 Tidewater Oil 6s. 1014 lot 101 1 Un Pacific let ts.. 0 90 90 .14 Unl Pacific ref 4s.. 87 86 87 23 Unt Psrific cv 4s .. 91 99 it 0 Union Tank 7s ...103 103 103 1 Uni Drug cv 8s 100 ls io 22 U S Real ft In 6s. 14 14 14 12 U S Rubber 6s .... 87 87 87 62 U S Steel 5s 101 1004 100 1 Utah PALI 04 10 90 2 Vir Caro Ch as ,.. 7s 71 97 IS Vir Rail 1st 6s... 94 92 14 2 West Electric 5s....l0 100 100 t West Pacific 6s ... 84 87 874 West Union 6s ..10 li7 109 WeaChouse Elec 7s. 1064 108 1064 3 Win Spe Steel 7s... 94 ts Wilson A Co 7s.. 97 17 17 Tofl sales of bonds today were 113.- ttt.soa. compared with I1S.626.000 yesterday- and III. 755.000 two years ago, one year ago being a holiday. al !"! ll l 04 14 i a e III. ta jet tl .1 4 I ,.a , tl a t a l4 tl la I Xew TM, I4ar.te f 4 flla- It eatoBieia del at lads' a lrana l'e III B.sa tfk lurk tt4 Mieiket up la I 2 I i' a.. tih aalea f earn t.aue t4 tea high, sa sl laai prute, I IU.4I. e Hilt) I. ti4e 13 A'leJ r.-4rr ., Ie i l I Aluminum Is !.,.et a 11 4 Am I. a, T las l l" I Am T T.I ! !' I" Am Tel 14 1111 ti al l Anieri To la i...iet laiv 11 a A.a Amar ttil t 11 lait, i-l t Aiii.aar j la 1a,.,al a . 11 lat...1all I Ii '. tl t tira.ei llnard a ,, 14 11 14 4 he Ih Hieel Is J...tl tt et I lent Ml.el la ..... tt It tt I tau tit Aun la !4 !: I el 4, lJ 5 ! Aaan as !l lt l"4 let t 4'uban Tl !a....lt 14 14 I I udahv Is 11 , 11 11 I laai, a I la ., tl tl tt t i.ii'P u a r a it., tt ti 11 I lialens nil le .lei, 11 tl S lieneral Aiphalt Is, let l3i 14 tloedrlrte lira tt... tt 11 tl 1 nu'f ml Tt 1 llemt I. N,. .. I llumola nil la , I! Inter R T a :l. I Kenna t up Ta . I l.ibbr 4, Nr s ttenllob 1 a Mnrria A la..l" II Nat la'h.r I.... t ll N Y N II II 4a.. tl I Phils I'n fa tl tttk I Phil LI I ,..II4 ll 1"l 2 Phillip Pel ret 7B.IT 07 17 St I'll Ker I'p NJ la... tt tt !' t Robert alr la .... tl tl tl I Hears Roa 1 It. ...! 1oe es a Heats Is 11. ...10 a t Hotvay A li a. ..101 ! Hon Hell Tel 7s...l2 0 0J 4 Stan oil NY 21 ,C4 o 104 t Mar ! NT la 31. 106 I "IS, 11 1 Sian till NY la a..t I"!'. I"l 4 Sian oil NY e..n 104 ut Nun oil 7 iao e e 12 Hwirt A Co "a 3t..l! 17 102 4 Tens A t o 7a 101 ot jm 24 Tnl F.diaon 7 1"! 11 2 t n nil Prod la ... t! 93 11 4 I n Ra Hav 7t ..I") o; n- 1 Vacuum till 7a ....! 1"44 1V 4 Warn Sug 7a 41.... t4 t Weat Kin trio 7a...l 0 a 11 VVinrhe.t.r 7a ... t lt tl 5 A I Packers Is w I. .7 ' IDOe ',t Her Hcrll 142 142 141 S C..I Graph ts rib 34 4 lVi 26 Con Coal Co ts... 7 tl 15 P I, Hank Is w 1.114 ta I "I "4 UK l it IS ta ! '. . t 1 Kings Co Ltd a 17 91 tl 2 Jul Kayser 7a 19 11 tl 132 Mo Pac 6s w I... t 94 I" 17 N Haven 7a w I... t.1 12 J 1 Hake A Co la ' l tt 4 Tidal osag 7s 00 loo oo t W 8 A K C .... 14 14 14 foreign Bonds. 37 Argentina 7a 23.... 19 " 2 Hamburg 4a .... 4 4 4 16 Hwlas 6 e,..10l 100 Ion 1 City Alegere s 101 10 fl 1! City Hoi.sons a... 84 16 6 60 New Haven a.... 7 61 7 t hlrsgo Mocks. Range of prices of the leading Chlcsgo stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 241 Peters Trust Uldg. Am. Radletnr Armour A Co., pfd.. Cudahy Ediaon com Cont. Motor Diamond Match ... Karl Motor Llbby Montgomery-Ward , Nat. Leather new.. Plggley Wlggly ... Quaker Oata Stewart-Warner .... Swift ft Co Swift Int Union Carbide Wahl Wrigley Close l 964 12 7 116 l 16 10 38 176 36 104 20 64 65 93 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., March 24. Turpentine Firm. 81 lie: sales. 49 bbls: receipts. t bbls; shipments, 203 Ibis.; stock, 611 bbls. Kosln Firm: silej. 109 casks: receipts, 775 casks; shipments, 360 casks; atom, 62.647 casks. Quote: B. L. E. r". G. H, I. Jl.os; K, S4.20: M. 14.80; N. 16.30; W. G. 16. "6; W, W, 16,00. Furnished bv ststs o? KebrasKa. de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar kets and marketing: - LIVE POULTRY. Wnoleaale ' Wholesale Buying Pr. Selling Pr Stags I0.134JIO.2O io.uw 0.:j Springs 2 .26 -53 --6 Hena, light -'"(to .- -v Hens, heavy 20f .23 .23 .26 Cocks 13 .16 .log . Ducks t.. .I8e .zi .-o Geese 12 .18 .l.W Turkeys 26 .30 ...ST DRESSED POULTRY. ' Staga - ;2 ;' Spring ...'.'..,.... -28 'll Hens -"W Cocks W -;r Ducks 29S?r.3 Geese :f Turkeys -3 EGGS. . Select ... .241 - No. 1 , NO 2 a. a .aaa'a. ..'' tail fl) a-a" Cracks '. .'.... . Eggs, case count (per case).,, e.-.oi'b ou BUTTER.' Creamery, prints 36 .40 Creamery, tub .84 Country, Best ... .iim .z .-on Country, common .16 .18 .20W -'l Fat, Sta. price.... .28 ... HAY. Prairie No. 1 upland .111.60012.00 No. 2 upland v. 9.60U.OO Vn 5 iinland 8.0048 9.00 No. 1 midland.. H.00811.60 No. 2 midland s.suimu.oii No. 3 midland 8.00 9.00 No. 1 lowland 9.004J10.00 No. 2 lowland 8.00 9.00 Alfalfa, choice i..nu..uu So. 1 17.004J18.5O Standard 14.101 60 Xo 2 12.5013.6t No' 3 10.6011.60 Oat atraw tM9 9.00 Wheat straw 7.00W t.tio FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fruits Rananaa: Per lb.. 7Blc Oranges: Size 216 and larger. 7.007.6O; size 250, I6.76i7.00; size 288: 16.604)7.00; size 324, S.507.u0; Florida tangerines, per box, 14.00. Lemons: Per box, 15.60 7.00. Grape fruit: Crate, 13.6004.50. Ap. pies: (Delicious, according to size snd grade, 3.764.60: Rome Beauties, ac, cording to size and grade, 2.753.00! common Winesaps, according to size and grade, 32.0003. 76; Black Twig, according to aize and grade, 13.00: Arkansas Blacks, according to tire and grade, 12.8603.75: Ben Davis. 13.00: Newton Pippins, 13.00. Strawberries: Quart, 60s. Figs: 24 pkgs., 8 oz... California. 12.26: 13 pkgs., io-os.. 11.50. Dates: Dromedary. 36 pkgs,, per box. 16 75: Hallow!!, per lb.. 14016c; Ex celsior. 36 Dkga., 13.00. vegetables Potatoes: Nebraska Early Obios No. 1. per cwt.. 2.002.15; Min nesota white stock. No. 1 per cwt..- 12.00: Colorado and Idaho whites, per cwt.; 12.25 42.tio: Ked Ktver onios No. i. per cwt., !2.252.60; Oregon Netted Gems, per cwt.. !2.652.75: Colorado Brown Beauties, per cwt.. 92.00. Sweet potatoes: Per bu.. 1.752.50. Celery: Doxen. tl 2542.00 Head lettuce: Crate, 15 106.25. Leaf let tuce: Dozen. 75090c; Red onions: Per lb., 9c; yellow, 9c. Onion aets: Bushel. 22 60 2.75. Spanish onions: Crate, 14.60 6 00. Cauliflower: Crate. 12.50. Cucum bers: Dozen, hot house, 13.5003.75. Car rots: Per lb., 25c. Turnips: Per lb.. 3c. Paranips. lb., 3 514c. Beets, lb., 2'43c. Cabbage: New Texas, lb.. 2fl4c. Tomatoes: Crate. I4.5p.0u. HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Green "salted No. 1. per lb., 56c; green salted No. 2. per lb.. 405c: green hides. No. 1. per lb.. J 4c; green niaes, ro. j. per to., zqjiac; green salted (old stock), per lb.. 2 3c: green salted bull hides. No. 1, per lb., 3c; green salted Dull nines, no. per lb.. 2c. Horse hides: Large, each. 12.50: me dium, each, 12.00; small, each, 11.60; pony and glues, each. 75cll.no. Sheep pelts: Green salted, ss to size snd wool, each. 60c1.00; shearling,, green salted, as to slsa and wool, each. 6 20c. Wool: Choice flna and half-blood, per lb., 22027c; medium or three-eighta-tlood. per lb., 20fj2Sc; low and quorter-oiooa. per lb.. 17019c; burrr wool, per lb, 10 12-. Wholeesle prices of beef cuts are aa follows: No. 1 ribs, zc; - r.o. S-. riba, 2Jc: No. I nns. lc; ISO. 1 loins. 27c; No. 2 loins. 26c; No. 3 loins, 22c; No. 1 rouniis. 12c: No.. 2 rounds, 17c: No. rounds, 14c; No 1 chucks. 10e; No. 2- chucks. 10c; No. t chucks, lc; No.. 1 plates. 6c; No. 2 pistes. 6c; No. I plates. 4c Wholesale prices of beef cuts art as fol lows: No. 1 ribs. 23c; No. 2. 22c; No. . 11c No. 1 loins. 25c; No. 2. 24c; No. S. 21c; No. 1 rounds, ltc; No. 2. lie; No. S. 14c; No. 1 chucks. lc: No. 2. IVic; No. I, lc; No. l plates, (c; No. 2, le; No. I, 4c. Suajteti In Hoimff tMorf IloMifry Urautcil I'urole Clutlrt Jaillirmn. 4fft!4 cbarff of robbing lir !,nn ttoie, 14' Vi poiigla inert Jaiiuaiy 4, 4 r.rolfi to Moe 1. O'Hrkn by IM tiivl Jutlge l.e.lie eterilav, Mote than f. ',') irth nf fm am! Monirn't uii laeie llti, 'Ihe rarole va obtained on plra of Irtiti Maluiatrr, attorn'v, that tin a famiemn'i fit it offeiue ami iov:f lati g'ffi to, gi e him another i haute, South Side Brief City trir lliillM- ILi,ilr-, Tll llllllld ttf V, Meilm-srp, ;;( Miami anerl. ttiis inlibe.l of 1 1 In rah anil H it in rhn-Ks, Tliuitda) iHalu, llrgatilar I'nlnn A union lf yming roi,la nf th eiiy "to pruntnio im riahteouniirah" a nr(iiiiwil Thm tlay mailt at tht Y. M, C. A, l.llapa) Hi'ari'r llet'tetief of iitrrrtil I ita tint) nf tlto iilant In Jitpnii. rliiater llll will tt tH-.iriei IliU t r, aii nrillna lo iVat f lot lain, (.Itrn J'nnilK tHalrii'l Itlitun Italia )sieri1ay purrilr.l 4 "tat r !- Jatiileaon. rliaren) tilth rnlililllt f It.- Inff atnrr, A) t'ouKln ireit, Jnnuary 41, rmitllapa Mill lit llrillk .I'inillie. Ii'at Int aid nt tn drink liuiivi.iint again. II. Andrraon liml a 3"-iluy aentetira siipcndl by Judge Wap pith yretrrd.iy. Juitao iHiiiv hirlnc Hhi JikIi.-'' 8rar waa fn wen ring n ni ttprlitar hm yekiordny. The Jiaalaca Hid ha f nu ml It where h hiid hints' hU own, whlrh wua nilnaina. 100 IXlnita Hnltlni There hi 00 nppllrunta on III waltlnc list m tha fnlveraliy of N'fhMtka hrispiliil, Dr. t. 8. Cultrr. rtr-nn or tn .NeriH k Mcdlcul rollege, (iiitioiiinod yet- terday. Had Mlir Key Whrn l;ulrt Hn I ties. ISO) iMvenpnrt atirt, unit ur rested at hla hmne ypnterday a gna meter key waa found In ltd) oa Hesslon. la lit t hiirged with having rohbed $u meter roeh boxen. Fllr 'me,a riililmi Charlotte Bfatrlce Trtrraon filed a eroPN-ne- tit Ion in answer tn her hiiKhand'a divorce suit In the district rnurt yea tfrday. Kh rhariroa dcrtltn and akka for the custody of her child. Unlit ( blltl TVit-U Mr. K. P. Ames elated yesterday that she in determined lo recover her Hdopted ehlld, Cecil. 6. taken from her at the point of a trim by the child's natural mother. Mrs. Fred Btuhba. InMurtinee lU-tlvnllnt llorc W. 13. Bilhelmer of St. Louis, known as 'the Hilly Bundny of life Insurance." U to nd dress the members of the Omaha, Life Underwriters associa tion at the Brandeia grill at 1 this afternoon. StalicHi Namctl "Soulli Omaliif lVtitimi of Sotitli SMt Hue.. tlt't Mfll (.1 JHll'tl l) IV.e liff il l I la.rttlllll. 4-liii lii ui. Manii .'I ti fiLl 'I elrtiiaui I-,1 lit f tue Aiitil . ihe itriiiutiii id "uiili Si!' ut i'ti it l ril.lUa ! l''r atlllll.nliUtUf rtl lllllll (Illrfti4, Kill be llutltful, .! ii.filiiiU In a ml ni; ! the ln-t kiataill liatll.llfl t,-illt.ll iiuiie .. tay. anil will hi Liu.it n hrtrjltrr a llie "Sllllh tllll.!M aMt'l.tl," In a littir t i ui'Kii .IU4U ,lrf- lt. Aaaial.lllt l'itli,ill I III III tal llarileit rtvura ih.- i.m iltu tbe fnni!re-ni;iii lul .iilmi'liril i-uin. iiitinii'4tititi Itotn tin Smttli lm uTa Merchants a-i'Wiatmn. the lliutina I'aiking iniiMMiiv, t icii't sin. l.i jnU t't.Mipjny. nt fi, 4 n . I ifU'iv l'.( ; in if rouiianv anil M.nri St i o. li rei'ininirniil tin- ilwt't;'' Imm "Sniilll .sic" ! "Soiill' tlit.ilia 'ta-tioll." South Side Brcvilm skai.I. ii'iuiM' iii.,.tt) fin, iMi.t;;. IIIKVT I'MAI.- I'Mti.VIVI V M A "7. ti.il'TII I'MVUA t'i; t'tiMI'AW. ln s iha'.- l l,i .iuiii alii el'it lllg hla faimll, It Ue I'likii.. liiv.righH and V atie.la, an, f lie-l ;, In honlll hide rourl Class f ed Advertising Rates I!! per line Irount a wot .Is to llnel I day, lea pr lins per war, 3 i-nn.eruiivg das. , lo per litis per day, 7 ronaecuiiv urn., j lie per line per ilay. 3d et,n.-cutl da. I No ada lakrn for lees titan a total of le. iTh-a, rales appll elm-r lo the liailr or Kuiulay li. All alvoruaemenia appear In both innrnlng and attning dally pap'ia for Iht one rharg. CONTK ACT ft ATI'S ON API'l.lt'ATIilS. Want tdi acopttd at tha following of fice: MAIN OKKICE 17th and Karnam F'a. South Sid ......41k South :ith Ft. Council limrra II M...U M, want aih itrrKivtn bv rnoNt; ATLANTIC 1000. THIS II EK will not ba reapontible for mora than one Incorrect Insertion of atl advertisement ordered for mora than on time. ci.osinu imtns rem want aps. Rvenlng Kditlon II 46 A. M. Morning Kdttlon l oo P. M. Sunday Kill t inn :00 P. M.. Saturday Deaths and Funerals Funeral services for Mrs. Ids St. Rus lsnd. who died at her home, 3504 Lafay ette avenue, will be held at 4 this after noon at the Bralley & Pnrranr under taking pirlors. Mrs. Rutland, who waa 12, had lived In Omaha since 140. She is survived by her husband. W. J. Busland. and five rhlldren: Mrs. A. J. Larimer of Omaha. Mrs. H. A. Krhsuer of St. Louts. Mrs. R. T. Beklns of Sioux City. A. Ttusland of Chanute. Kan., and William Rualand nf Camp Knox. Ky. Burial will be In Forest Lawn cemetery. The funeral nf SI. H. SteConnell. 77. will be held this sftemoon at 4 In the Crosby Moore chapel. The roily will be taken to Preaton, la, for burial. DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES. Kl TZ PAT It'll 'K Mis" Mary; sgo 72. Survived by six eons, Michael Stirs. I'herolier, la.; Ilanli-I Kltspatrlrk of Ma belle, la.; Edward of Akron, O ; William of uinahji: ihrea daughters. Mrs. M. J. Kniipp, Fremont; Mrs. John Si-hurk, Antho-i. Ih.; Mr. J. K. t'onwny, Omaha; three stepdaughter. Mra. Julin I'nlltiiN, and Mrs. Henry I'ollina of IMtiburry, la.; Mrs, Thomas Hiteset of lira Molni-e, lo. Remains win bo shipped from resi dence of Mrs. Conway, 2667 Camden avenue Saturday morning to Anthon, la., for interment. KIKIKRS Hriioka II.. recently of Los Angeles, t'al.. March 23, 19:2; age, tl years, II months and four days. Ho Is survived by his wife. Iletta H. lingers; one son, W. K. Riigera nf Klorrticc; two daughters, lr. Ktnily Lewis ami .Mra. Helle Reyburn of Kauea City, Kan., and on stepdaughter. Mrs, W. H. tlould. jr.. of Omnhs. Kuneuil si-rviccs will bo . held from Hrailey dc lorrrnre. t-hsiiel. Saturday, March 25- at 2 o'clock p. m. i Omaha Produce j A A Three-Day Sensational Sale of Millinery 200 Pattern Hats A TT 1 a S S S values up to $zu.uu Only $4.95 -$7.25 You would pay one-third or half more anywhere else. A special purchase from two of the middle west's largest manu facturers of High Grade Millinery enables us to offer these wonderful values. No downtown rents to pay. Just exclusive, up-to-date patterns at prices, considering style and work manship, unheard of before. Have hfeard it said that our Millinery Department has dis tinction and individuality about it. Let us prove it. 3 Days Saturday Monday Tuesday MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 24th and O Sts. South Omaha Updike Grain Company OPERATING a large, up-to-date Ter minal Elevator in the Omaha Mar ket, is in a position to handle your shipments in the best possible manner ,' i. e., cleaning, transferring, storing, etc. -MEMBERS. Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Ex change Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange -OFFICES AT. OMAHA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. HASTINGS, NEB. CHICAGO, ILL. SIOUX CITY. IA. H0LDR2GE. NEB. GENEVA, NEB. DES MOINES, 1A. MILWAUKEE. WIS. HAMBURG, 1A. KANSAS CITY, MO. All ot the. offices except Kansas City and Milwaukee ara connected with each other by private wires. It will fay you to ft In toucb wltb on ol our ofHcea when wanting ts BUY or SELL any kind of grain. W aolicit yaur ' consignments ol all kinda ot train to Omaha. Chleaio, Milwaukee, Kansas City and Sioux City. Every car receives careful personal attention. Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment House"