10 THE REK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1922. Live Stock Omsk. Ma L Retain. ar rlH lie.. Dkxy OllUl.t M4er M I.. II " ...... ,i in. 11 tit :' i.fu..l .1..IH U.lll ! Il.uw.1 taaiarfalr.. .l " a.m. i .... ;'' ;" kam .!. M" n,ui, aHlan I'"'11 ? h. ti ,.i4., t' It hUI h4ia at w.w.a h n. ... Mm. f.r. K. ... I 'i l ... ii ... ii .. :::? ,.. ... ... . i ... i i ... -HKAK I'a'il tins Kh'P ,..isi ti:l 111 ik mi ,.. lit l .... ,.. til U4i ni ,.. ii su? u .... ,, it .... .... ... la .... .... a. II .... .... II .... 3 ... .. II ... .... .. It .... .... ... It .... .... .. I .... .. M 4 .... .... .. 1 .... .... .. a .... .... .. it .. iva .... .... .. S .. I ., 114 III .... .. I .. 1ft ..HIT 1731 10101 a N. , si.... C U. W. Its Total ,'l' MM'oaiTKJN' Armour Co. , lu.i.hr ri nim i. .. kI4 'i-klng to Hum farking Co. ... Haiti Co J. W, Mutuh. lllgsin I'.'kliif Co, .. Huffman He Mar.rowl.b V.ll ... Midwest l.iWmg CO. . Oil.. mb I'acWmg Co. ... Job. Koih none bo. Omaha I'.rkmc Co. )inton V.a Haul,... J. It. Hull. John llsrv.r Iiunmns.r Ollv.r... K. P. I-.WH J. H. Haul Y (' itoMiwiark Mroa. ..... Mnlliv.a Jiro. W.rlhelmor Jtogen.. other Hu.r ... Hmil.jr liroa. lifd.a r.rkllig Co, ... Cattle Horalpte. I.inf bd With a fairly liberal Thureita' run at rattle the m.rk.i we. rath.r .cllv and prlc at.ady to atrong all around. ll.evy rattle al tl.JIVI.IO and yearling around M 49 l I war. fully steady with Wednesday and .how very llttl. chana. aa rompr.. uh a tHk afo. Cowa and h.lf.ra rulad atudy today and about 114116a hKh.r for in w.ck. Tbrra not much dolntl In atok.ra and f.dra but prlct con Unua nominally firm. Uuolallona on ratlla: Chotra to prima tnM, tl.UOMO: good to rholca bev. 17. 114)1.31; fair to good twavra. 17.414 17.11; common to fair bMvra. ll.IIOT.il; ood to choir, y.arllna. 11.1101.71; fair to food yrlln. 17.4011.10; common to fair yaarllna. 7.007.4o; choir, to prima h.lfara, 11.00 01.14; good to cholc. h.lf .ra. 17.1001.00; fair to good baiter. 11.71 07.10; choice to prim cow. l.SC7.1it good to cholc cowa, 11.1004.10; fair to good cow. 16. 4001, 10; common to fair cowa, 11.1506.00; good to choice feeder. 17.1101.16; fair to good feedera, 17.160 (.14; common to fair feedera. IS 6007.10; good to choice atocker. 17. 1101.10; fair to good atockere, 17.1607.76: common to fair atockera, 14.7607. 165; atock heifer. 14.1401.00; .took cow, tl.IOOS.2S; atock calv, I6.00OS.15; veal ralv.a, 11.600 10.09; bulla, ataga, ate,, t4.I6O7.60; atock bulla, !.OO07.oo. BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. 17 Ill T 71 10 1364 I 09 41 181 I 00 16 111J I 19 1 1141 16 1 1411 I II 17...., .146 I 44 16 1116 I 19 8TKGRS AND HEIFERS. It 417 7 69 SI...... 717 T 71 11 77 7 76 13 776 7 19 II 174 t 10 COWS. I. .....1174 6 26 1 1404 I 14 7 1141 I 66 19 177 I 19 7 1207 I 04 1 1!09 I 26 1 12;U I 36 1 1220 I 10 It 1101 I 86 4 1206 4 10 4 1660 7 35 ' HKIFER9. 4...... Ill 4 66 1 741 7 99 BULLS. 1......1240 4 76 1 1434 I II 1 1400 . I 00 1 160 t 69 1 109 7 49 CALVES. 1 '.81 . T 00 1 414 I 19 S 231 t 69 ' 9 19 19 10 Hogs Rec.lpta, 1,299 head. Trading to day waa fairly active after a trading baala Jiad been reached, bulk of hoga moving rloae to 19o lower, aoma few early aalea ware 19016a lower with atrength gained aa the day advanced. Light hoga aold from tl0.39O19.36 with a top price of 119.49. Mixed loada and butcher welghta, 110.00010 30 and packing grade. 19.260 10.09. Bulk of aalea waa I19.10O10.S0. HOGS. No. At. Sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 12. .121 360 10 00 16. .289 79 19 96 71. .264 ... 19 16 SI. .283 140 19 29 13. .219 ... 19 26 ' 71. .214 79 19 24 71. .224 44 10 36 71. .236 ... 19 49 Sheep Receipts, 1,309 head. Price to day ruled ateady to 26a lower, California piing lamba being In good aupply and ruling generally 2 So lower at 114.260 14..69 for beat quality. Clip lamba were ateady to 26o lower with no choice handy welghta offered, aalea being moatly within a range of 113.90013.60. Wooled ewe av eraging around 110 pound aold at 18.10. One lot of California yearling went out to feedera at 11.00. . wuoimuon. on .neap; v Fat lamba, good to cholc. .(13.26013.76 Pat lamba, fair to good .... 13.40013.26 Spring lamba 12.60014.76 Cult lamb 10.09012.99 Fat Vearllnga I. 11.00 0 12.69 Fat wether. 9.09011,09 Fat ewe, light 7.000 8.99 Fat awe, heavy 6.000 7.09 CLIPPED LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. 33 fed.. 86 13 09 233 fed.. 34 12 71 104 fad.. II 13 09 . . ' Kanaaa City Live Stock. - Kanaaa City, Mo., May 11. Cattle Re- Int. . .AA . -v,,., .,.vv ut.u .lu.n.i . k .. u .ecus.-, alow and ateady; choice feedera, 17.160 1 16; calvea, steady to atrong; beat veal r, tl.90QI.69: all other killing claa.ee generally ateaay; top neavy ateers. .u; mixed yearlings, 18.60; atralght yearling heifer. 18.1608.26; few cows, 17.09; moat lota, tt.60 0 6.60; cannera and cutter gen erally 13.2504.75; few light , yearling bulla, 17.00; moat older, kinds! 14.760 S.69. Hog Receipt. 9,909 head;" opened alow; closed actlv to packers and ahlp pen; generally ateady to 10c lower; bulk, 189 to 239 pounds. $10.66010.65; packer top. tl0.65; good and choloe. 279 to 321 pounds, tl9.46O10.59; bulk, I10.30O19.69; sows, uneven; bulk, 11.1001.60; aoma higher; stock pigs, strong to 19c higher; best 110.60. Sheep and Lamba Recelpte, 4.009 head; alow and about steady; best light shorn Texas wethers, ti-76; others. $8.50; lambs, generally 25o lower: wooled Colorado. n.io; Anaona aprinn held at 114.76. , Chicago Livestock. Chicago. III., May 11. Cattle Recelpte, 13,090 head; beef steers, steady to lOo low V; top. $2.00; bulk bsef steers, 17.750 i.60; aha atock, steady to 16o lower; spots off more on In-between grade, bulls, weak to lOo lower, veal calves, 26c to 60c higher; atockera and feedera. dull; bulk Kj. maw. .-u. Itlt-'at . C T T A T ... w...( bologna, bulls, around 15.99; veal calvea, moatly at tl.99; best top packers at $1.69; . to outsiders. 219.36. Hoga Receipts, 28,909 head; opened 15o to 25o lower than yesterday'a best time, . .flj. A II. In-H-. V B ..... ..... T closing weak; lights, unchanged; others, , 10c to 20c lower; pigs, steady to 15o low er, 10.26019.50; shipper took 1.509 hold over liberal fik... Du,lt. .AAA. ,..... steady; undesirable kinds, dull; good and choice California aprlng lambs, 116.60; sec onds, $12.60: top shorn lambs, $13.19; bulk. 113.00013.75: choice California wooled lambs, tll-50; fat awes, mostly $5,500 7.64. St. Louis Llrestock. East St Louis. III., May 11. Cattle Receipts, 1,009 head; beef classes about steady; cannera and veal calves, strong; no good steers here: bulk steers. $7,260 7.TB ton heifers. 1ft. A0 welvht Sift rnntinri. bulk yearlings. 17.7508.80: bulk beef cows. 15,25 0 4.25; bulk canners, 13.50; few "at 11.75; vealera, is.sv. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; steady: few late salea 5c to 10c lower than early: most late hoes carried over: ton. 114.85: bulk good butchers, 110.70014.80: bulk 194 to 140-pound averages, 110.00010.5"; packers, aowa, 18.00 0 9.25; quality fairly trnrvt- w Sheep Receipts, 13,909 head; spring lamba and aged lamoa, ateaay o i.c low er; handy ahp, 16o to 60c lower: heav. lea. 60c to 11.00 lower; quality plain; na tiv. tmrin-r lamba. mostly 114.00014.60 bulk handy ewes, t7.00O7.26; heaviee, I4.OO04.. Sew Tork Prodsjc. New Tork. May . Butter TThettll; creamery, higher than extras, II03lc; extras. 3714c: firsts, ISHc; packing stock current make No. 2, 21c. Eggs Weak: fresh . gathered extra Cheese Firm: state who., milk flats, - . , , , i. . ' ! Market, Omaha Grain Ornih. Mir II. Wl Mvrrpool pot tahrat market de- vtioprd much Ddicr tone touy mf it ai iiJ the demand v.n pic It in uo. and lonig expert bun rat Vii reported trom New York. There wai alo laid to have been a aood buiiiieii in rve and out, but no quantities were 'given. Delivenet of wheat on May contract in in cago were lOet.iKH) bbuheli. which wai well taken, froit n predicted (or wcitero Nebraska and Kantat tonight. The above item combined lo cause a much better feeling and wat reflected in the caali market. Receipt! of wheat in Omaha were 65 cart; corn, 75 ran; other grain, JO can, totaling 170 car of all kinds; thi compared witn I us car lat vexr. .Shipment! were 55 car of wheat, 79 of corn. of rve. 1(1 ol oat totaling 220 can, a against only 00 car a year ago. A vrrv aood demand wai in evi dmce in the local cash market 'for all grain, cash wheat bring quoted 3c to 4c higher. Corn lold tic to 1c up. Oatt were unchanged to Jc up, . . II.. I'. I.:.. 1... U... miA out generally yjs .mm hirlev botn were OllOiea IC nisner A few late laic ol cam wnrai wr tnadi. at hiuhcr price than thoie quoted above, on account of a atrong doling in the Chicago market. WHEAT. No, 1 dark hard: I ears. II 41. No. I dark hard: 1 rar, 11.42. No, 1 hard winter! 2 cars, 11.34. k i hard winter: 4 cars, ll.tl: 1 car (.41 per cent fc.et damaged!. II ?'.,, . m., h.rd winter: 3 cars. I1.52S: 4 cara. ti ll; ear. 11.211: rar. ti ll: I car (II per cent dark), 11.14: 6 l-l cars, 11.14! 1 car. tl.13; I car tsmutty), II. J3; 1 car (smuttyl, 11.11. . Kn i hard winter: I rare. 11.13; I cara. II. 14U; l-l car tsmutty, 71 per cent dark)? tl.21: 1 car tsmutty), 11.24; 1 car (very amuttyl. $1.11. NO, 4 haru wimer; i fsr, .. , No. hard winter: 1 car (I.I per cent heat damaged). $1.20. n.ni. h.rd winter: 1 car (2.1 per cent damaged, wcvllsl, $1.10: 1 car (J.I per cent beat damaged, weevlla), $1.02. No. yellow naru: i car. ... No. t yellow bard: 1 car, ll.lSVi: 1 car, "noI 4 yellow: 1 car (.91 per cent beat damaged). 11.22. . No. 4 aprlng: 1 car (dark northern). "no! t mixed: 1 car (very smutty), 11.17; 11-6 cara durum, amutty), 11.16. (No. 4 mixed: 2-1 car vary mutty), . . . V No. a aurura: car ismuvr, v.. CORK. No. 1 white: 2 cara. 65c. No. 2 whit: 2 car., 66c. No. 1 yellow: a cara, 66c. m 1 v.ilow- 1 cara. 66c: I cara. ISUc: 2 cara (ahlpper weights, 66tc; 1 car (special billing), 64c. No. I yellow: x cars, ao'.to; s car., .sou. No. 1 mixed: 2 car, 64ftc. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near white), 64HO; 1 car, 6414c; t cara, 64V.& OAT9. No. I white: 1 cars, 37c: t cara, 26ic No. 4 white: 4 cara. 36 Woe 1 car (spe cial billing, 17c; 1 car. 37 lie. No. 2: 1-t car. c; 1 car, I7e. No. 2: 2 cara (old billing). 140. Rye ahd wheat mixed: 2-6 car. Ho. BARLtt. No. 2: 1 car. 69c. Sample: 1 car, 65c. . OMAHA, RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots) , Receipts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 65 34 64 Corn Oata 22 II 11 Rya 6 2 1 Barley a v Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 65 92 16 Corn ....7I 61 SO Oats 19 10 RyO 82 . 43 . b Barley u it v PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Busneia) Recelnts Today Wk. Ago Tr. Age- Wheat 860,000 817.000 802.000 Corn 767,009 837,009 696.000 Oats 445,009 449,000 294,000 Shipments Today wk. Ago yr. Ago Wheat ........ 896,000 796,000 710.000 Corn 674.000 408.000 436,000 Oata 1,148,000 460,000 181,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Tear Ago Wheat and flour ....118,000 884,000 Corn iir.uuv zii.vuv. Oata none none CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Teai' Carlote Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 224 102 25 Corn , 236 174 . 106 Oata 81 II 36 KANSAS CITT RECETPT8. Week Tear Carlota Today. Asro. . Ago. Wheat .71 .70 160 Corn 25 24 26 Oata 2 9 1 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. ' Week Tear Carlota Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 4I 65 , 97 Corn 62 63 41 Oat II 18 45 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago. Minneapolis 14 125 153 Duluth 21 84 24 Winnipeg ...183 314 II HlnneapoU Grain. Minneapolis, Minn.. May 11. Wheat Cash, No. 1 northern, 1.67H1.63; May. $1.56; July, I1.45S: September, $1.27. Corn No. t yellow. (5056c. Oata No. 3 white. 3637c. Barley 63 0 64c. Rye No. 2, $1.0301.04. Flax No. 1, t3.863.8. Minneapolis, Minn., May 11. Flour Unchanged to 16c higher; family patents. t8.00O8.10; ahlpments, 41.711 barrels. Bran 122.006)23.00. ' City Grain. Kansas City, May 11. Wheat Cash. No. 2 hard. $1.311.68; No. 2 red, $1.33 jl.35. Corn No. 2 white, S7H67c; No. 2 yellow. 60c. Hay Unchanged. Kansas city, May 11. Wheat May, 11.30; July, 11.18; September, I1.12H. Corn May. 56c: July. 59c: Septem ber, 62 lie v O St, IVouJe Grain. St. Louis. May ; 11. Wheat May. $1.41; July, $1.23. : corn May, oc; July, ti w3c Oata May, 39c; July. 41c New York Cotton. New Tork. May 11. A flood of late buying cancelled an early decline In cot ton futurea today. - The market was under scattered pressure throughout the morn ing and after a drop or 6 to is pomta on the flrat call, due to selling for south ern spot house and Liverpool account, which was poorly absorbed, the list sold off 10 to' 20 noints. Early In the after noon better demand lifted the market back to about the level of last night's close. Sentiment, however, was mixed and price movements narrowed. There was a complete reversal in tone In the last hour, and active buying for locals and trade aupport boosted prices 30 to 35 points over last night. Rapid fluctuations mark ed the laat few minutes of trading, flur ries of profit taking by longs leaving the list finally 13 to 27 net higher. Spot cotton waa steady, 25 points ad vance, 20.15c for middling upland. Southern spot markets: Galveston, 19.26c, 26 points advance; New Orleans, 18.75c, unchanged; Savannah, 18.88, 25 points advance; Augusta, 18.75c, 12 points advance; Memphis, 18.76c, unchanged; Houston, 19.20c, 35 points advance; Little Rock, 18.25c, unchanged. New York Drygoods. New Tork, May II. Cotton goods de mand waa quieter In the unfinished lines today, but there was a steady Increase In demand for certain lines of finished goods. Prices were ateady; yams were firm. More buying waa reported in wor sted suitings and wool overcoatings. Raw silk was slightly easier. Burlaps were generally ateady with here and there of ferings at lower figures. Jobbers re ported a moderate business only. TorpentUie and Rosin. Savannah, Ga.. May 11. Turpentine ateady; 82 barrels: sales, 200 bar rels: receipts, 359 barrels; shipments, i barrels: stock, 3,434 bsrrles. Rosin Firm; aalea. 1,043 ca?ks: re ceipts, 1,226 casks; shipments, 261 cask; stock. 12,121 casks. Quote: B. 14.00; D. $4.96; F,. 24.15: F. O. H. I. 14.32: K. 14.30: M. 14.69; V, $5.11; W Q, $5.69; W W, t3.IOtyii.49. Financial and Industrial News of ! Chicago Grain Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Oaasha tW I-MtMd Wirs, Chicago, May II. May wheat mowed cunuratiou, Jrpiie dcliv eric of IJiiJ.otsJ bushel on con tracts, price advanced steadily and rto.rd at the top with a net gain ( 7 j-sv. (lie drterrci delivmc ad vanced 2 1 cVmJc in uipathy with May, Kriiiitaiinjr of line of corn aold out on the recent bulge. The atrength in wheat nave that grain a stronger tone with the tiniah 3 i (tile higher. Oat were up l-.'(ii5-8c aim rye i'.'"iJc. At no time wa there any material prctsure on the wheat market. Huv ing of May wa scattered and all clause of trader were on the buy ing aide. Ottering were liultt. Sentiment underwent coutidcrable change and many of the pit element, who have bicn talking hearikhly of late turn ed Dtiiiisii alter the market Kartell upward. There were report of a liberal export liubinen. The strength in the May. in this face of the his deliveries, and the advance of 3-4((iJ 1 l-2d in Liverpool attracted much at tention. July Trad tVoral. Th bulk nf th trad In th July wa of a I'msI character, Th surplus was taaen orr tn market early kiid short covering beram general on the way up. annousn mcr ws llttla In the crop nH in cnuih any uitenine. Kecdpie wer 32 cara. Milllnc demand was only fair wlih premiums at Winnipeg lo luwar, while Minn.apulla and aouthtveatern tnarkots were higher. (Joan, s-rsma derived tha greater nart of their strength from wheat, Huyina wa mainly of a local rharacier and th ouialds Interest continues limited. Henll- ment, however, I ninro favorable to th bull aldo and exporter, were sftar both corn snd oata. Itecelpis, 161 cars corn and 111 rars oats, with premiums firmer aa compared with th May. DWl varies of corn on May contracts In car lota had a depreaelng effect on th May and It fin ished aimut Jc under the July, against So recently. , Houses with seaboard connections were persistent buyers of July rye and fol lowed the hulas with buying order. Some scattered liquidation was in evidence In the may early put offerings were readily abaorbed. The seaboard reported a guo.l demand from abroad with aalea of over 600,000 buahcta. I'll Note. Should wheat prices continue to move up, corn la expected to do better. A trsvel- Ing man for a Chicago commission houao say that more corn la being shluped from one station to another for feeding pur poaea than for yeara. A report from a reeuer enar neyrnour, la., said feeders were paying 70c for corn shinned In. wlillo the low point lsst fall was 20c, It was said that a number of local operators, friendly to the buying side of corn, have reinstated their line In the laat row days, starting a covering move ment, Mont of the trading is In July delivery. There Is a 2c spread between July and September, while May waa 2c at tne last. Kprrsders In oats are buying May and selling September at 4 o difference. Com mission houses hsd good buying ordora for September oats. Reports from Kansas City were that the surplus wheat there had been bought by Chtcugoans who are In the long aide of the market here. There were 199 cars of No. 3 red from Kansas City shown on the Inspection sheet tonight. This Is deliverable at 6c discount. The tiack price for No. 3 red was 6 to 6o under May. Argentina surplus of wheat remaining for export la officially estimated at 49.- 000,000 bushels, or 6.000.000 uhels leas than recently given in private cablea to the J. Roaenbaum Grain company and compares with HroomhaH's estimate of 74.0000.000 bushels. Germaay Is reported to have bought sufficient foodstuffs In the world's mar keta to meet requirements until the end of the European crop year, July 31. Chicago closing prices. By Updike Grain Co.. DO-. 2627. May 11. Art. Open. ) High. Low. Close. Yes. Wht. May 1.38 1.45U 1.37 1.46 137H 1.38K 1.454 1.37 July 1.2314 1.27H L22 1-26 1.24 1.24 1-27 1.24H Sep. 1.18 1.29 1.17 1.19 1.17 1 1.17 1-19 Rye May 1.041U 1.0714 1 04 1.0714 1.04U July 1.04 1.061, 1.034 1.06 1.03'4 Sep. .97 I .99 .97 .99 .97 Is Corn J ) I I May .0f .91 .60 .6H4I .60 July .6414 .65 .94 .6514 .6414 Sep. .6614 . .67 Hi .6614 .67 .66 Oats I Msy .36 .37 .36: .37 .36 July .39 .40V4 .39 .40 .39 Sep. .41 .41 .41 .41 .41 Pork 1 May 21.69 22.20 21.60 122.29 21.69 Lard I May 11.17 11.25 11.17 11.22 11.22 July 11.40 11.45 11.37 11.42 11.45 Rbs ! ... t May 12.63 12.53 . July 11.92 11.95 11.93 11.95 11.97 Sioux City lire Stock. Sioux City, la., May 11. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,500 head; market slow, steady; few steers and yearlings, !7.508.76; warmed up steers and yearlings, 16.500 7.25; fat cows and heifers, 4.S98.00; canners, J3.004.26; veals, 5 0010.00; feeders, 6. 607.26; calves, 5.007.76; feeding cows and heifers, M.006.26; stockers, 5.507.5O. Hogs Receipts, 5,600 head; market steady to lOo lower; butchers, 110.10 10.5 ; lights, 110.40; heavy mixed, 9.76 10.25; heavy packers, $9.269.60; native pigs, !10.6010 75; stags, 17.60; bulk of sales. !10.1010.35. Sheep Receipts, 109 head; market steady to atrong. . New York tieaeral. ' Nsw York, May 11. Floui' Firmly held; spring patents, 8.008.50; soft winter straights, Jt.E06.76; hard winter straights. 7.40J.76. - Wheat Spot, atrong; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, 11.56; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.60, and No. 2 mixed durum, 1.46, c i. f. track New York to arrive. Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 80c, and No. 2 mixed, 80c, . c. I. f. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, firmer; No. 2 white. 49c. Lard Firm; middle west, J11.85812.00. Other articles unchanged. , . Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, May 11. Potatoes Steady; re cenpts 48 cars; total U. S. shipments, 706 cars; Wisconsin, sacked and bulk round whites, $1.50 1.66 cwt.; Michigan sacked and bulk round whites, $1. 601.70; Idaho sacked rurals, $1.76 Cwt.; new stock, steady on Spaulding Rose; weak on Bllaa Triumphs; Florida Spaulding Rose double headed barrels No. 1, $6.50; No. 2, $4.25 4.50; Alabama sacked Triumphs, No. 1, $3.60 CWt.; No. 2. 1.752.00. New York Metal. New York, May 11. Copper Firm; electrolytic spot and nearby, 13o; later, menc ".... . Tin Easy; spot and nearby, 30.50c; fu- Iron Steady; prices uncnangea. , Lead Steady; spot, 6. 25 5.60c. 7.ine Nteadv: Eaat St. Louis delivery. spot. 6.105.16c. Antimony spot. - St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., May 11. Cattle Re ceipts, 1.500 head; market steady to 15c lowerr steers, $7.25(98.75: cows snd heif ers. $5.258.60; calves. $6.OO3.50. Hogs Receipts, 5,600 head; market steady to 6c lower; top, $10.55; bulk of sales, $19.3010.5O- Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head; market uneven; clipped lambs, $12.50013.50; clipped ewes, $5.60t.50. London Wool, London, May 11. There wore 10,631 bales offered at the wool auction salea today. The demand was active and gen eral and certain grades displayed a hard ening tendency, but the offsrings were practically all sold without quotable 'Change In price. New York Dried Fruit a. New York. May 11. Evaporated Ap ples More demand. Prunes Easy. Apricots Firmer; fancy, 34c Peaches Steady. Raisins Easy. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, May It. Liberty bonds at 1 p. m, today: 3s. 99.24: first, 4s, 99.82: second 48, 99.64; third 4'is, 99.80; fourth 414s. 99.90: Victory 4s. 100.66. w York Poultry. New York. May 11. Poultry Live barely ateady; prices unchanae Pressed film; old Boosters, 20 23c Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES, Ossaka Ha laaial Wlra, New York, May II, A general but very ill distributed recovery in for eign exchanges today, bringing con tinental rate up a mull fraction and nearly reaching the $4.45 rale again for iterliii,:, may ponibly have Indi cated the market' view that onic thing poiitive may occur at Genoa, now that the Kusian have made their answer. The movement wa. however, apparently of tentative char acter, reflecting the speculative atti tude. On the lock exchange the uncertain fluctuation of the week continued with extremely irregular net changes at the end. The only novelty wat provided by advances running a hiiih a 4 to 7 points in some of the independent steel share. The bidding was natural Iv based on statement that the amalgamation of certain of these properties wa about to be effected, but it wa hardly a momentum move ment. The "bteel merger" has been in process of "discounting" on the stock excliaiiKC for months ana with out convincing observant financiers that a startling overnight enhance ment of values was at all a probable result oi it. New High Record. Perhaps th moat Interesting fact about tndav'a weekly federal rraerva statement was lis showing that, for th flrat tun In Ita history, tne systems actual got a holdings had aroased the $1,900,000,009 line. Much an' Incident I on of th lunrimarka of th nreaent eitraordtnary currency situation In the United Htstes and the world at large. Th present gold holdings are almost exactly double what th-y war In armistice week of November. 1911, and taking the United States mint estimate of about $7,600,090,000 for tha gold monetary stock nf the whole world, the federal reserve now hss In Its vaults Utile more than 40 per rent of th total. At th end of 117. on tha umt basis of reckoning, the federal reserve's holdings mad up only 20 pel cent of th aggro gate. So far as regards th statement In gen eral, th further striking rhsnge for th week wss a decreaa nf $34,700,000 In re dlacount and of $14,200,000 in not circu lation, a movement which may not prove that trade Is not ualng more credit for Ita alowly Increasing activities, but vhtch ahowa that If anything of the kind I happening, tha private banks ar abund antly able to finance auch requirement out of their own resources. Presumably this fact forsshadows continued easy money, even In case of a considerable business recovery. British Kiports Drop. The exoort figure In today's cabled statement of England's foreign trsde statement for April possibly throw aome light on Lloyd George'a determined atrug gle at Genoa to reopen the Russian mar ket at whatever political cost. The total export of British product was, In value, considerably th smallest of any month since September; except for that and four preceding months of 1921, the April ship ments were less than at any time since the spring of 1919. This decrease from other recent periods la not attributable to Ruasla. Even aa compared with pre war year, the shrinkage of England trade with Russia hss been small when' compared with the shrinkage in trade with Germany. British products shipped iw ins uerman ruaraei in 1VZL were val ued, despite the rise In prices, at 22,800. 000 pounds less than the shipment of ijia; me decrease in consignment to Russia was only 9.400.000 pounds. But the prevalent idea seems to be based on ine raci mat Russia s present require ments for reconstruction -sre prodigious, end that British trade should have the chance of aupplylng them. It Is difficult otherwise to explain tha evidently serious lain; oi a nuge roreign loan to aovlet. In the other asnect of the Britiah ins. statement, Its bearing on the International balance and the. rate for aterling It will be seen that the surplus of merchandise imports over exports for April, although in, .a. seai inus iar in iszz is still far below the month's showing last year or the year before. New York Stocks Range of nrlcea nf I Via laDtn furnished by Loaan A Brvm ?is r Trust building: RAILROADS. M'ednesday Hlffh.T.nw Tin., r-l A-, T. & S. F, , . .. 991, 99 9914 . 99 B. & 0 4u 46U ir.Bi . Canadian Pacific. .139 138 139-H 13914 ... .uLiai.,,,, eir-n as BSA US Ches. & Ohio 64U 4 m nu Great Northern... 74V 73. T414 7414 Illinois Central. ..10414 104 10414 104'4 K. C. Southern 27 2d 97 oast Lehigh Valley 61 60 61 6014 missuun racmc. ZZft 2S, 2314 N. Y. & N. H.... 294i 28 'A u . 90ai Northern Pacific. .' 7614 7414 76 76 C. & N. W 734 7314 73 74 Penn. R. K 4114 40 41 14 41H Beading 77 79 76 7614 C R. I. A P 43 4214 4?7i 49 X. Southern Pacific. 9014 6914 90 9014 Southern Railway.' 24 23 5:: 2414 C, M. & St. P 26 2414 26 26 Union Pacific 136 135 136 137 STEELS. Am. Car Fdry....l60 156 15614 .... Allla-Chalmers ... 48 47 4814 48 Am. Loco. 113 111 113 118 Baldwin Loco. 116 113 116 114 Bethlehem Steel.. 79 76 79 77 Colo. P. & 1 32 31 32 32 Crucible 69 67 P8 67 Am. Steel Fdry... 38 37 37 39 Lackawanna Steel. 65 58 65 68 Midvale Steel ...'38 86 37 39 Pressed Steel Car. 77 76 76 774 Rep. S. & 1 67 63 974 63 Ry. Stl. Springs. .100 99 99 100 Sloss-Scheffleid . . 43 43 . 43 43 V. S. Steel 97 16 97 97 Vanadium 48 44 43 45 COPPERS. Anaconda ... 52 61 r,i 52 Am. S. & R. Co... 66 65 66 66 Ccrro Bo Pasco... 36 36 36 36 Chili 1914 1814 19 191i Chino 27 27 .27 27 Green Cananea .. 30 Inspiration 39 39 39 49 Kennecott ........ 32 31 32 33 Miami 28 28 28 28 Nevada Con 16 16 16 16 Ray Consolidated.. 16 15 19 16 Seneca 13 13 13 13 .Utah - 64 63 64 66 OILS. General Asphalt... 61 5914 61 60 Cosden 42 41 42 42 Cal. Peterol 65 54 56 65 Island Oil ........ 1 1 1 1 Invincible Oil ..... 17 " 17 17 17 Mexcan Peterol. . ..129 127 128 127 Mddle Statea 14 , 14 14 14 Pacific Oil 64 62 64 4 Pan-American .... 68 61 .63 62 Phlllipa 43 41 42 41 Pierce Oil 11 10 10 10 Pure Oil 32 31 31 32 Royal Dutch ..... 62 61 62 63 Sinclair Oil 31 80 31 31 Standard O., N. J..186 184 186 185 Texas Co..... 47 46 47 47 Union Oil 22 21 22 32 White Oil 10 19 10' 10 MOTORS. - Chandler-.'....:... 73 71 '4 72 72 General Motors .. 124 12 12 12 Willya-Overland . 8 7 7 I Plerce-Arrow .... 21 20 21 21 White Motor 47 47 47 47 Studebaker 119 114 116 116 RUBBER AND TIRES. Flak 18 17 18 18 Goodrich 40 39 39 40 Kelley-Springfield 50 48 49 60 Keystone Tire .... 21 20 21 20 AJax 16 16 16 16 U. S. Rubber 63 62 63 63 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar r 38 At. Gulg A W. I.. 35 34 'i 36 35 Amer. Inter. Corp.. 44 42 43 43 Amer. Sumatra ... 33 32 33 33 Amer. Telephone .122 121 121 122 American Can ... 47 45 47 - 46 Central Leather . 36 36 26 36 Cuba Cane 15 15 IS 15 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 21 20 20 21 Corn Products. ...100 99 100 100 Famous Players... 80 79 80 80 General Electric. .162 162 162 162 Ort. Northern Ore 39 38 39 38 Inter. Harvester.. 97 96 t 97 Am. H. L. Pfd.. 66 66 66 .... r. 8. I. Alcohol... 48 47 47 4t Inter. Paper 49 48 49 49 Inter. If. V. pfd.. 81 80 61 82 Am. Sugar Ref..., 73 72 73 73 Sears-Roebuck ... 74 72 74 74 Strcmsberg 62 60 Oi Tobacco Producta. 66 65 66 66 Worth. Pump .... 60 69 60 Wilson Co. 44 44 44 44 Wert. Electric ... 91 61 C2 92 .m. Woolen ..... 91 89 91 91 MISCELLANEOUS. - Am. Cotton Oil... 25 36 'J 26 Am, Asrt. lham., II ' 61 Ii 11 '. ,-"- ... a. . .1 Hawk lanta ... 41 II 41 II H.,al itaiHd Tr !' 16 I l t'oaimsMai ia... it 11 tt .... t'slif farkiag.,,, 1 tl 19 7.U ful. 0. a Ksiaein II ! If lis; t'al. Ursph i 4 4 4 I liad Urug ., f 9 19 t nai'essi s-Hamsl... J ! It I allM.1 .. I.IU li. wit. I.orin.rd 1ubue.l t 141 li" !" I 3s It 31 Pulimaa 13v 111 ns imu funu AUgro slug. 39 siv ji J) l'rt Hu-a kui.r II 44 41 .... H.l.ll Hi or 1 u as Suprlsf m h 14 ,4 m w. w ... ... is z z i''i far Cham, !1 11 j t.iUl MIW l.llllkjl .k.. .eill?"-0 0, ' eloao, 4"'!i!i" W4ndy cIom, New York Bonds (Th- Be fa th only Omaha newipapcr which publishes the of. ficial close of the New York Stock exchangt bonds.) New V..L i -.. .. , i nonos were ns. ti2,J!, 1 ,e. r' out ,n n,,,B ' virtu.11;" .n k r" ": nominal racaolona and th only foreign ih I 1 rirmnea ar strength war -Jv; "frcaiiy Mexican 4a and I'ruauay Is. i.ocai utilities sav. way to further real. ... . .' nroomyn Hapld Tran. sit J and I'onsolldHied ls 7s. Interbor- . -",i'"nn ss aiso eaini. or thaa th u.ual number of railway Issue wa traded In, but tha brodr scop was occasioned by Increased selling. HU Jaul laauw.. also lht.se of Iowa l entral. Peoria and Kastsrn Illinois, Miwourl, Kan- sas and Tesaa, Atchison and Kn. were unit.. 1 . " ' ,-. . , .w.n, Hir. tpar vaiusi. agsregatsd I.47AOOO. ' Bids for 14.223.00 city of Bo.lon 4 per : . - J '""' wore opened nre ir. .. w"i',rt. " ayndlraia of local bank- oiFerVdVoVnorrow.' """" B pUb"c" New Tork. Mas 1 1 s-nlli.. ... day' hish. i. ..rf " bond on the New York Htock exchange, and Ih total sales nf each bond: I'. If. Bond Rsles fin 9 1 0001 111. k 1 r-t... '"J Liberty 3s 3 (901 1114 9979 9941 10 Liberty 2d 4a... I.'l Liberty 1st Ri. 9981 97 997 9tit 9969 iHSJ 9982 997 990 9914 9t 9190 1911 Liberty Id 414s.. 3944 Liberty Jd 4Us. 1695. Liberty 4th 4's. victory 4s ,,,, 161 Victory 2 .... 10115 llHiso 10069 10004 10002 10002 Foreign Government, Htalo and Municipal 39 Argentine 7..' 101 101 101 4 Chinese Gov, Ry, la 64 54 u 1 City of Bergen I. 110 I City of Bern I. ..112 112 112 31 City of Bord .... 17 87 17 21 City of Chrtatla 8. 111 111 111 13 City of Copen 6. 92 93 92 40 t'tty of Lyons Is... 97 87 17 21 City of Mars Is.... 67 87 7 72 City of Rio d J 8a 104 104 104 1 City of H Paulo I. 104 104 104 1 City of Zurich Is. ..112 118 111 11 Danish Mun Is A. 110 110 110 60 Dept of Seine 7s... 94 93 94 10 Dom of Can 5, 29.101 100 100 2 Horn of C 5a, 31.. 18 8i, ggu 64 Dtch K Ind 6s, 47.. 9 95 95 57 Dtch K Ind 6s, 92.. 95 96 27 French Rep 8 104 103 104 142 French rep 7 ..101 100 101 2 Jap 1st 4s I0. 90 90 48 Jap 4s 77 76 76 19 Kingdom Belg 7a.108 107 10 Kingdom Belg 6s.. 103 103 103 06 Klngdm Denmrk la 98 97 II 10 Kngdm Nether 6s.. 96 95 95 9 Kngdm Norwy 8s ..111 111 111 62 Kng.lom Sweden 6s. 102 101 101 117 Paris Lyon Med 6s 82 82 12 16 Rep Chile 8s, 46. ..105 105 105 1 Rep Cuba 6s, 94.... 90 90 90 15 Rep Urgy 8s ....108 108 108 16 Slat's Quensland 7s. 110 109 109 uo oiaie wuenstana ss.ius luz 1U3 15 Rla ar do Sul la. 103 102 102 . 13 Swlsa Con 8a ....118 118 118 9 G B & 1 6a, 22.108 108 108 62 O B & I 6s, 29.108 108 108 124 O B & I 5s, 87.102 102 102 II U 8 Brazil 8s ....106 105 106 42 U S Mof Mex 6s.. 67 66 S 46 U S of Mex 4s .... 63 63 63 Railway and Miscellaneous. 2 Adams Ex 4s .. . . 75 75 78 10 AJax Rub 8s ....102 102 103 8 Am Agr Chem 7s.l03 102 102 26 Am Cot Oil 6s SI 90 91 11 Am RtnelfEs....... 92 92 ! 70 Am Sugar 6s 100 100 100 6 Am T & T cv 6s. ...114 114 114 30 Am T A T col tt 6s 97 96 96V 12 Am Writ Pap 7s.... 874- 87 87 5 Arm & Co 4s..... 91 -91 ' 91 18 At T A S F gen 4s. 88 88 - 88 6 At T & 8F adj 4s.. 83 88 82 5 At Ref 6a 104 103 104 67 B A O 6s 97 99 99 36 B A O cv 4s 81 81 81 13 B T of Penn 7s 108 107 107 1 Beth Steel ref 5s.. 96 96 96 13 Beth Steel pm 5s.. 93 93 93 6 Bkly Kdl gen 7s D.107 107 107 16 BRT 7s ctfs stpd.. 83 82 82 7 Can No 6s. .111 111 111 . 79 79 79 78 Can P deb 4s.... 1 Cen of Gorg 6s. 16 Cen Leath 5s.. . . 43 Cen Pac gtd 4s.. " 83 Cerro de P 8s... 22 Chea A Ohio.... . 99 . 97 97 . 86 85 .115 115 99 97 85-! 115 91 91 91 87 98 $0 62 70 64 19 Ches A O cv 4s... 110 CB A Q ref 6s A.. 27 C ft B 111 Ss. ...... ICO Wea 4s 71 C M A S P so 4s 97 98 82 62 87 98 80 63 70 70 11 CM A BP ref 4s 6 C N 7s 12 C A N s 11 Chi Railw 6s 6 CRI A P gen 4s . 63 CRI A P ref 4a.. 12 C & Wes Ind 4.. 1 CCC & SL gen 4s. 5 Chile Cop 7s...... 23 Chile Cop 6s 6 Col Indus 6s. Colo A So ret 4s 11 Col O & E 6s... 17 C C of M 6s 61 Con Gas 7s 66 84 108 108 108 .109 108 108 82 82 82 83 82 .74 83 814 73 80 83 82 ' 73 80 102 90 78 17 94 88 11654 84 103 80 102 102 90 78 88 94 . 88 90 78 87 94 88 116 116 68 C C Sue deb 6s.. 94 10CRR 7s A 103 103 I C Am Sug 8s 10S 1041 105 6 Del A H cv 6s... 12 D & R O Imp 6s. 11 DM A FD 4s.,... 4 Det Ed ref 6s.... 6 D U R 4s 4 Dla Match 7s.. 1 Dis Seo 6s 37 DuP de Nem 7s 27 Du L 6s . 17 Brie gen 4s 29 E pr lien 4s : a Vlmie Rub 8s . . . 96 96. 96 .- 82 82 82 , 67 66 56 .103 102 102 . 81 81 81 .107 107 107 . 43 41 43 .107 107 107 .104 103 104 . 64 63 64 . 63 63 63 107 107 107 33 Framer Dev 7s. 99 1 nAn v.1.,, Afh 5s.. 100 9 99 99 Xi tl. a. 31. 103V 102 103 40 Gdyear Tire 8s. 41. .116 115 11654 8 Gnd Tnk R Can 7a.llfl 13 . 113 13 Gnd Tnk R Can 7s 104 104 104 32 Ort North 7s A. .109 108 Anil North 6s B. 99 99 99 12 Hud & M ref 6s A. 83 82 28 Hud A M adj in 6s. 63 62 ?3 I. C 6a 101 "1 6 III Stoel deb 4s.. 91 91 13 Ind Steel 6s 99 99 82 63 101J4 91 99 78 . ltt 16 73 98 86 46 79 16 Int AR 6s JO 172 Int Met 4s .... 17 J4 181 Int Met 4s ctfs... 15 136 Int R T ref 6 .. i3 60 Int M M f 6s.... 98 27 Int Paper ref 5s B. 85 17 la. Cen ref 4s .... 47 37 K C Ft S & M 4s. 79 8 K C S 5s 88 82 Kly Sprgfld Tire 8s. 109 78 Lacka Steel 6s, 23. 914 8 L S A M S d 4s, 28. 93 5 L S o. M 8 d 4s, 31. 914 21 Llg Myers 6s.. 97 62 L & N ref 6s ..103 3 L A N un 4a 91 16 M St Ry con 6s .. 90 5 Mex Pet 8s 106 7 Mich State T 1st 6s. 98 5 Mid St cv 6s 90 . . -. . . . ... c. 47 78 16 15 724 98 85 ' 46 79 87 87 108 108 90 91 934 93 91 91 95 95 102 102 91 91 89 90 105 106 98 98 89 89 47 41 -M M St P S M6..102 102 102 13 M K & T n P 16s A. 83 8- 82 S71 M K A T n ad 5s A. 66 65 65 110 M K A T. 1st 4S ... 81 80 80 NITconlo S IK 32 N Y CZcoT7T.ff.'l06 106 iSU !l N Y C Seb 6, 102 102 102 K W V . COn 43 ai v" 10 N Y C & St L db 4s 96 8 N Y Edlsn rf 6s..ll0 30 NY N H A H Is. 48. 82 16 NY NH A H d 48 67 68 ... v -n.. ... i - r. fm 41 89 109 110 80 80 66 56 41 41 7 N Y T deb 6s 19t9 mo J""1! 42 N Y T ref s 1941 105 104 104 it N T W ft Boa 4 68 66 66 1 Nor A South 5a A.. 67 67 67 17 Nor A West cv 6s.. 108 107 107 19 Nor A West con 4s 87 88 87 55 N Pao pr Hen 4s.. 86 86 86 15 N Pso gen 3s 62 62 92J4 106 N Pao Gt N 1 s 106 106 105 1 N 8 Pow ref 5s A 92 92 92 36 N W Bell Tel 7s 106 106 106 13 Ore A Cal 1st 6s.. 99 98 99 26 O 8 L gtd is ctfs 101 100 100 6 O 8 I. ref 4s 91 91 91 96 O-W R R & ' 4s.. 91 81 91 6 Otis Steel Is'A 13 102 102 2 Pao Q & Elee 5s... 91 91 11 the Dav It Pa Tl T la.. l rack 1I far . ,! Is !. I fsaaa M R lest l I f-ai.a It H g.a as. , n M ruHH.llll I I Mar r-C la... 9 9 9 I H avail In is., I 19 i9 I fl.r. oil .k ..,,! a .s I Um4ih ga 4 ... at. 4a hap I A a vol as., I. II II H I Ark A l a. 93 'StU III) 4 U O.n K sdj a I l MMtMiriMS ! ' II I. I I K a I I. 4 lis 11 79 I M L kuulh 1st S. 1ta 71 1t 4 kl H K O M I IS 11 Ilia i: I a.. ho. id A I. en a II II w II li aatuar4 A I, aJJ la l 6 14 k-ahoard A L rat I 41 41 11 I Hhsa It t A . t 41 kiarlair O r t ,l4 l-t'i l'l Hi kiHciair t tot l ,! e e 1.4 kouik n.ll T I .. 11 S 1 kuulhera ft f , " l' 1 kouik I'a t.f 4 ,. 13V ti us 71 kouik r mi tr 4s , It 19 kouik Hall gen ( 9 91 96U 3 kouik Hail son I . tl, tl If kouik Kail gr 4 ,14 I" II kouik for kit . 1414 0 la II Trid. At a.ll la .. l l l Third Av r-f s ,. 4 ', '. 1 Tin. on (a aifa HI v 13 : II Tobs rrodu.i 7a o 13 l! I I'nlon I'a l.t la, II II II 74 I' I cv 4s 91 '4 91 91 II tl ! r.f 4s s Ml, tl T Csr 1 in o' st I'nii.d Drug ta n o atu 5 II Hr I lat ta .'Ills, si saw H', I V H Realty la , 9i IK I Hub 7a ,1"T 1S7S Juts 47 V M Hub I 9 I tl Hisal f !a.,,,n ni 0 7 tl P I 1.17 la 93 l, 91 a a. . i m ti 1 a 1 1. mm 'ma lat 'ij narfft , ktOt" Wg a 7 V-C Cham 1st I... SI Va Hy 4s ' 91 94 4 Waba.h lat Is..... 97 97 97 t Was Klao Is Is loolt loo't II Was M 1st 4S....... 4 6 4" 7 Us I'ac la 17 17 17 1 Was In 119 1 "" 21 W. Klao 5 174 1074 l"7S 1 WALK 4s '4 "4 31 Wlrk B kleel 7s ... 714 9 a nil A Co a f 7s..ll l l'." l Wll A Co r ...... 94 l4 lS 18 Wis ten gen 4s.... HW l IV 20 11 of l! 13 w I 1" 6 C-8 I ctfs f J 74 ! Talal ! of bonds today wera IK.471.. 909 compared with in.ni.soo prsrious uaj a rat 17.191,90 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New York. N. T.. Msy It. Th curb market showed good restating powsr to tha influent of th unaetiled conditions on Ih dock rhngo, and held firm to strong, msny stock msd aubstantlal ad' vanre. Hubstantlal advancea Th Industrial Is sues were prominent, some stocks appear. Ing for the flrat tlm In this week's trad. Ing being la vigorous aernana ai new nigo l.vate. Petroleum stock war Irregulir. Inter national Petroleum sold down from 21 a to 29o, Kan.land held atrong because of newa In regard to development wore In the Salt Creek field. Mexican Seaboard wa atrong ranging from 42 Wo to 42 e. but later reacted to 42c. Marin Oil. a Salt Creek Isau, on of the low priced stocks, wss bought on tne snnouncement or a pnuging in oi the renslsnd well. New York. Msy II. Transerllona on the New York curb market today were a follows: High Low nose 1 Aluminum 7s. 33,.0 !! 106 13 Am Cot Oil 6s .... 91 9H 180 Am l.t A Trie 6S. .106 106 106 22 Am TelATcl 6s '22 100 100 100 18 Am Tel&Tel 6s '24 101 101 lt 10 Ana Copper 7s '29.. 10.1 103 103 8 Armour & Co 7..104 104 104 11 Beth Steel 7 '33. .14 104 104 21 Beth 8lel 7 '35. .102 102 102 3 Can Nat Ry ed 7s. .109 108 10H 49 Can Nat Ry 6s.... 98 98 98 9 l ent Mteei ss int i" 9 Con Ciss of Balto 7s 105 105 105 - 14 Cop Kx Asn as. 23.102 101 H'1'4 11 Cod Ex -Aisn 8s '24 102 102 102 6 Cop Ex Asn 8a. 25.103 103 103 6 Deere & Co 7s..loi joi nil 20 Empire O&F 6s. ...101 101 101 15 Fed Land Bank 5a 104 '4 104 104 1 Oalena Slg Oil 7a. .103 103 103 6 Oen Aaphlt 8s. ...10 105 106 8 Goodrich Tire 7a... 100 99 100 8 Grand Trunk 6s.l06 105 105 1 Gujf OH 7s 104 104 104 14 Hood Rubber 7s... 98 97 98 5 Humble Oil 7s ....101 101 101 113 IRT 8s '22 93 92 93 8 Ksn Cop 7a 105 105 106 11 Laclede Gas 7s.... 99 99 .99 1 Lib. Mo A Lib 7s.. 99 99 99 1 Llg-Wlnchester 7s. .100 100 100 2 Manitoba 7s 97' 7 7 13 Nat Leather 1 100 . 99 99 18 NYNHAH 4s 98 97 97 13 NYNHAH 7s 93 92 93 44 No Am Edison Is.. 92 92 92 14 Phil EI 6s 103 103 103 13 Phil Pet 7s, II. .103 103 103 2 Philippine 6a ..107 107 107 4 Pub Ser CrpofNJ 7s 101 101 101 6 Rob Galr 7s 97 97 97 2 Saks A Co 7s .... 99 99 99. 3 Sears Rbk 7s '22. .100 100 100 1 Solvay A Cla 8a. .104 104 104 ' 8 SWBell Tel 7s 102 103 102 13 Stan Oil N Y 7a, 30.107 107 107 400 Std Oil N Y 7s '31. .109 109 109 9 Stwrt Warner 8s. .108 108 108 . 16 Swift A Co 7s( 25. .101 101 101 1 Swift A Co 7s. 31.102 102 102 22 Un Oil Prod 8s.... 108 108 108 3 Utd Ry Hvna 7s.l06 105 105 3 Vacuum Oil 7s.,.. 106 106 106 14 Warner Sug 7 '41 100 99 99 l 19 West Elco 7s 108 108 108 1 Winchester 7s ..101 101 101 ' 8 Atl Gulf W 1 6s.. 66 63 63 29 Fed Lnd Bk 4s..l00 100 100 22 Freeport T 7s ....106 105 106 10 N Y N H 4s ctf.... 93 93 93 7 Phlps Pet w w ...100 100 100 . 3 Un Oil Cal 6 101 101 101 Foreign Bonds. 6 Argentine 7s '23. ...100 9 100 10 Elbsrfelde 6a 6 6 6 43 City of Solssons 6s 86 85 85 360 N Y H A H fr 7s 77 76 76 60 N Y, N H A H fr 4s 84 . 84 84 . 5 Russian 6 2 - 29 26 ' 6 Russian s 21 20 ' 21 29 8wlss 5s ........102 102 102 39 U S Mexico 4s 46 46 46 Can Steam 7s .... 96 66 96 13 U S Brazil 7s .. 98 98 98 Chicago Stock. stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust nunaing: Close. Armour A Co. pfd Arinftiii. T.enther com... 12 Continental Motor 8 Earl Motor . . T.lhhv 8 Montgomery-Ward tlV Nat.. Leather 2 Plggley Wlggly Stewart-Warner Swift & Co ivij Rwlft. Int 20 Union Carbide "jf Wahl 65 Wrigley !' Omaha Produce Furnished by state of Nebraska, de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar ket and marketing: LIVE POULTRY. Wholeaale Wholeaal Buying Pr. Selling Pr. Broilers ...,.....$0.35$0.45 $0.48$0.60 Hens, light 21 .23 .25 .26 Hens, heavy. t,... .21 .23 .26 .26 Cocks aw Ducks .18 .23 .22 .25 Geese 10(9 .1.7 .16 .o Leghorn chickens one-nan price. DRESSED POULTRY. Broilers, fresh.. .60 .60 Boilers, frozen.. . Hens ' -27 .30 Cocks -18 -2 Ducks -'! Geese -20 .26 EGGS. Select , .25 .21 NO. 1 -3!tP .74 No. 2 -20 Cracks .29 Case count, per case, $6.6006.76. BUTTER. Creamery, prlnta , 34 .18 Creamery,' tub .32 .37 Country, best 20 .52 .22 .26 creamery, com... .H's1 .zo .;utp .22 Butter fat, station price, 28c. HAT. Prairie No. 1 upland $13.OO$$14.00 No. 2 upland 11.00 12.00 No. I upland , 7.00 8.00 No. 1 midland 12.00 13.00 No. 2 midland 10.00 11.00 No. 8 midland 7.00 8.00 No. 1 lowland 8.00 10.00 No. 2 lowland 7.00 8.00 Alfalfa, choice 21.00 23.00 No. 1 19.00 21.00 Standard 15.00 17.00 No. 2 12.00 14.00 No. 3 10.000 11.00 Oat straw 8.00 9.00 Wheat atraw 7.00 8.U0 FRUITS. . . Bananaa: 7c lb. Orangea: Slse 21 and larger. $7.50fl 8.50: aizs 250. $7.768.60; size 288, $6.75 7.15 : size 221. $6.0)7.50. Lemons; Per box, $7.007.60. Orape fruit: Per crate, according to aize, 4.60(.50. Applea: Wlnesaps, acoordlng to site ad grade, $1 : fta P.l, II "i """ w- -, ft) ev i fr. wr la, I. I4', ' t fP'wii AHisj S ftg Vr.ur-rAni.ru l')sla.. New, S I, r-r lb, . r: . - , ' - . - . a.B'.ai ka. Ka. I, par eat.. I.11)., ,i.a ahiiM. So. I, par rat . IJ la, M4 V.. I k.M .-.. . , . .-., . - . , . , v.u. N 14 gains. J 4. t.utoi Par ha, II lift I. t'.i.ryt I'.r 4a, 7U H. l.tiu.ai t iatrt. 14 Mill lit II as I 4. If isituct lata, ie , Huuarai liuwa sieaa. k do.. I. Is plant: I .. i , Oniaaat Tel. irr.i.l a.s. 4l.-lk ''a. II.; llow auu, li-lk, ciai.a, t'.uliflowsri f'xiaa, 19 lift I. Aaparagua: M,a.n, . 'u. umuars! Mot hausv, du. !!; tlmiw. a rf... It ...11 i.. tti.i... ' . --, , ,", ,M ., o.l.s. II 9ooi.no. i srrnia: Cil.r, pay tkk. 4c. Turnip! 1114, p.r Ik., IVIS. H.ai.i Old, par Ik, I4J IV'. abuasai S'W, p,r k -I". TutaauM' fiatea, f baak'ia, i ) I ; lugs. $3 ft, Hadi.hes: Yoiinf soul barn, e . 44c. n'oa"'' ,"Jh ".. d't, c0 H..I.1 Vnui'g aoolh.rn. dus. Ir 1 1 9 Tuf.li., .... n ....... .. ., . - je'""'"'1 l9u". frown. Bar dog,, kplnaehl Horn grown, ba.k.t, tS, tirwn pepiH-rs: l.b. 2e, Urn or l..i..' ll.nipars. $$,, . t'LA VTk r Cabbage: l, lniri Tomaioea: lo. Il.ocy j, l .n.y planta; t0, Nuta and honey un, hanged. HhalH.it r, nt kf tuts ar No. f rlha, lie; No, .,lna, 24ci No. I loins, tic; No. I loins. I.-; Ko. 1 rounds, I7; No J roiinde. c; No. I rounds, lie; Na I rhurka. ITr; No. 2 churka, U; No. I chuck., lirj No. 1 plalea. i,i: No. to? N" Pl"- ef ' '. IIIDKS AND WOOL. Beef hidrat Ore.o salted No i. par lb, 4)lc; graen ssltrd No. t. per Ik, Idle; gr-.n hides. No. 1, per lb.. lOlct graen hide. No I, per lb ICIo; graen sailed (old atock), par lb., 2lc; green aalt.d bull hid. No. I. per lbM 3c i greaa caltad bull bides. No t par lb., lo. Ifor hide: Large, each, 1219; me dium, each. 13.90; email, each. 11.19; pony and gluea. each, 76cOII.O Hheap pella: Oreen aaltd, al lo sit and wool, each, 10075c; hearing, pelta, green aalted. aa 10 an and wool. a.rh. 1910c. Woolt Choice, fin en-halt blood, per 11,.. avvr'.c, rn-nium ana inres-eianm blood, per lb, llfftle: dow and ona-founh blood, per lb. ll$)le; hurry wooL per Ik 1AIA. Near roll Coffee, Kew Tork. Msy II. Th market for coffeo futures opened at an advance of 4 to It points on covering by nosr month short and scattered buying of later de. Ilveries promoted by th firmer showing of Braxll. May sold up to 10.30c, and December to l.llo with actlv month generally showing net advancea of about II to 22 point during th afternoon. Th close waa at about the best show ing net gain of 7 to 32 point. Salea wrro eatimated at 11.900 bag a. May, lO.anr; July. 10.16c: September, .76c; October, 9 .Met December, 1.56; January, 1.12c; March, 9.46c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, 10"4c; Santos 4s. 1414c. tOYAL MAIL- RetniUr Sailing to and From NEW YORK HAMBURQ SOUTHAMPTON CHERBOURG rnsurpaaaed acrolimindattnn In all cliwa by faraoua "O" and "V" ships at noderite rates. Full Infonr-atlon from any Agent or 1 Th Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. 117 W. Waihlsttes St.. Chlcije Telrrhone Uearbora 1397 13t! mm ii TRAIN No. 4 to NEW YORK in operation April 30, via ACKAWANNAR.R. Leave, CHICAGO, 2.40 P. M. Daify La Salle Street Station Arrives NEW YORK CITY, 730 P. M. Additional Trains Leave Chicago No. 2 at 10.35 A. M. No. 6 at 9.00 P. M. j Through Drawing Room, Sleeping Cars and Coaches Parlor Car and Dining Car Service to New Low Fares from Chicago Frmorlit Caniea i KlCKEli PLATS SERVICE appeals ta eritleal shipparj, Th f. vluc dally averag number of milai af aeh ear la sumiMBt ria tba Mickal Rat Head le gTestar than tast of lay other ioUiTliig tka saaMtsrritery. for Atll Information caZf on or addraa J. L. DEASE, D.T.A. A. B. BURROWS, T.R. W.A.CUNNINGHAM, T.R. 520 Railway Exchang Bldf. Kaoaas City, Mo. Vacation lasad sMliinetota's Ten Thousand Lakes TheTen Thousand Lakes! Dim forest trails that Radisson and Nicollet trod. Warm sun and warm sand. The soft drone of little waves. A hawk of yonder in the blue. Just laziness. .... . The Ten Thousand Lakes! A misty morning. A long cast,and the zing-g of the reeL Water whipped into foam,and the thrill of the long fight. A ten pound muskie. TheTenThousand Lakes! Golf and boating and swimming dancing and horseback-riding .... a land just made lor vacation. LowestfaresinyearstoVacationLandviaChicago Great Western. Ask for the Ten Thousand Lakes booklet,andinformationabout hotel and boarding nouse accommoaationa. MARSHALL B. CRAIG General Af ant, Passenger Dapt. H. T. Minkler, District Passenger Agent 1419 First Nat. Bank Bldg. J A cluoa 0260 We " " CHICAfiO (MflTWESIERW D EATH NERALN OTI C fcS. i'Ahk-r".t ., al. ... si.I.KI aii )lsk a.ka.1. ki4 fMllaia kei.C Iiihm, u itri4 by kw l.iker. 9 1. ski aaa iiw, Mia J M. ... ad H kiaia.r. Ms.ua. 1 t M.k kh.i luaaial aar.icM aid ka held at llut.r a li..l.r tkaM. tt'iuaua att ka sal rridat, 4 k, M, W kkallaa, ki.k, f kv.ua I- , Temetkries. . Visit" Forest Lawn Thar a ibauaaad of plants in Ika new graakM. at ll.a sauaac af kui.i tat. a. a kirk all! ka al out fur lb U a. sera kuilxg ll.a aaal f.ar a.a Hid.. ara kaiag r.ai4 al tha v.iiwiaiy fur arms ptaniiua. Tka gnanhauaa ar lary kaauutul now a4 si. ui fr iBapMiiua day. if. fie at kor.i Ua a.tik uf slty limn.) a4 1.9 ltr.l.ia Tkir. " B mk iTvAU LTS. J ' ALTi.HATli' aiihg saa'c.'.ta kurlai aaulia RMuinni.ad.4 m4 . for a k all leading kaJaflskv'a Vt'ai.r. piauf, ai.at ta ruat. aa wood la 4a. la Ihh.i uiu, ik At'lOM ATM! k".A!.ISU VAl'IT rnufariurm kr fm.ha l aacrai liorial Vault ta, lt Nodb llk. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F.J."STACK"& CO., Mrrar ta kisck 4 r'al.-m uMAiiAk mar J k"oiv A M H U LA N C E";" V! Ihirir.thlrd sal far nam. H E A F E Y &: II K A F E Y Undertaker and Kmbalmar Phew HA. :sl tiffic l 1 Kamans. Hulse & Riepen, runeral lir.ciora tS?l Cuming. CROSlJY-MOORE FLORISTS. LEE LARMON .i'n4. J'IN It ATM. loot r.rn.in. JA. 1104. kAV IT WITH Kl.tnVKHH KflOM IIKHS A kWOHUPA. 1411 CAKNAM UTRKIwT. 1 HKNCiKltHiN. 157 Ksriiam. J A. l'l" LOSfrF6uNDNbREWARDS. LkT on knuth fid. pocketbook with, rhack and pnpera ' only valuable lo owner. Reward. Call AT. I7. LhT Thursday night, blue beaded bag containing I, key and vanity case. Ub eral reward. Weliaier IHt. LOKT Hudson aeal fur nerkpieca, on Kltnwooil park golf link. Wednesday afternoon. Wehaier 4030. Reward. Ltlrlf Hunch nf.i, $1 reward. Call Kenwood 1341. LOFT Ruby ring In or around Angelu apta. Reward. Kbt, 119. We Will Buy 20 Nebrsaka Powar,- pfd. 30 Fairmont Creamery, pfd. 20 Cont. Ca A Elect, pfd. BO Skinner Pkg. Co, pfd. 2S Nat'l Amer. Fir In. 40 Douglaa Motor Corp. 10 Omaha Liberty Fir In. 10 Cora'wealth Flnanc Corp. 40 Noco Patrol um Co. I 'I I. l I The Bee Leads Other I'apert in Sport News. Cleveland, $1128 Erie. Pa., $14.45 Buffalo. $17.31 NewYork, $30.70 r at eras. svo. v.. .-i j i