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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1922)
10 Omaha Grain June 7. Liverpool market i not inclined to follow our decline of yesterday, ipot wheat in that market telling at about unchanged prices. There wai a little better feeling in export circlet and aomewhat better demand wat in evidence for all graini. A few complaints were received of hot, dry weather in the northwest section, and Canada forcated iron (or tonight in many localities Chicago reporti having bought 50.000 bu. new wheat to arrive. Taken at a whole all marketi displayed more resiliency to utv. The run of receipts in Omaha were moderate, continttng of 17 cart bf wheat, 69 cart of corn, 18 cart of oatt and 3 cart of barley, totaling 107 cart, a compared with 79 cart last year. Total thipmentt were 197 cart at against 146 cart last year. The demand for cash wheat in the Omaha market wat not to good to day except for good milling grades and the offerings changed hands at about a cent lower. Corn sold un changed to He lower being general ly lower. Oats were quoted unchanged to lie lower. Rye and barley were unchanged. WHEAT. No. 1 haral winter: I car, 11.17. No. S hard winter: S rr. SI. It; t-l rar (71 per rent dark, mutty), tl.lt; t-l per cant dark). 11.10, No. 4 hard winter: 1 ear, ll.lt. Sampla hard winter: 1 car (1.4 par cant heat damafad. weevil). 11.07; 1 car Iwesvll), 11.14. No, s yellow hard: 1 car. 11 114. No. S mliad: i-l car (durum), 4I.ST. No. nilxtd: 1 car (smutty durum), S1.0J, CORN. No. 1 whlta: 1 car. Sir. No. 1 whlta: 14 cart. He; 4 can (ship per's weights), tie. No. s whlta: 1 car, lie; 1 car, 1214 c. . No. 1 yellow? S cara, SSKc; 4 rare, SJIc 1 car (shippers wslihta), SSUc. No, t yellow: I can, tle; S can, No. t yallowi 4 can. ic No. 1 mlaed: 1 ear. UUn No S mlied: 1 car (naar yallow). Etc: 1 ear (naar whlta), lifec; t cara. 120. OATS. M., I cZV'Wc ,P,U' WIMn,)' u ' 'uhc.W ,pcl,1 bll"n, ample whlta: 1 car. He. No. t mliad: 1 car. 14 40. RT. No. I: t-t ear. Me. A . BARLBT. No. 4: 1 ear, 64c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ' Receipts Today. At" (Carlota) yt IT to it Cora at jst 2 2 11 10 5, 1 0 Barley Ill 8hlpmant wt is t n 0"l US S3 61 2at Jl 17 1 1 21 0 Barley 2 0 PRIMARY. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Buahela) , . Weak. Tear Receipt! Today Ago. Ao wheat 460.000 1,641,000 S07. 000 C" 1,473,000 1,028,000 1,447.000 J 144,000 1,101,000 018,000 Shipments yht 170,000 1.J34.000 111,600 -rn S04.000 1,J8,000 014,000 Oata 1. 664. 000 1,475,000 271,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Buahela Wheat, Flour .. 140,000 1. 164,000 Corn 268,000 Oata 142,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlota Today Ago Alto Wheat 12 640 87 Corn 424 746 046 -data 67 308 266 KANSA8 CITY RECEIPTS. . Week Tear Carlota Today Ago Ago Corn 40 127 61 Wheat 77 . 221 142 Oata 1 32 I ST T.nTTTa Dritaia Week Tear Carlota Today Ago Ago Wheat 21 10S. lis Corn 7S 186 61 Oat 64 80 40 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. . . Week Year Carlota ' Today Ago Ago Mlnneapolla 206 311 300 Puluth tl 7S 102 Winnipeg 116 632 78 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co, DO. 2617. June 0. Art. I Open. High. I Low. I Close, Tea. Wht. July l.lIU 1.14 1.124 1.14H 1.12 1.11 1.14 1.1! Sep. 1.12U 1.14 1.12ft 1.13 1.12 1.13 1.13 1.12 Dec. 1.16 1.16 1.14 1.16 1.14 1.16 1.16 1.14, Rye July .Si .S3 .61 .91 .91 Sep. .88 .90 .88 .89 .88 .19 Corn July 1 ,60 .01 1 .60 .60 .00 I .631 I .60 .60 Sep. .63 .64 .63 .63 .63 .63 .63 .63 Dec. .61 .62 .61 .61 ,.61 .61 Oats July .36 .16 .36 .36 .36 .36 Sep. .36 .38 .38 .38 .38 Dec. .40 .41 .40 .41 .40 Lard July Sep. Rlha July 8ep. , 11.60 11.71 111.60 ll,77 111.46 111. 70 111.60 11.76 lltSO 11.77 112.70 112.36 I12.7S 12.36 112.47 12.26 112.47 12.26 112.76 11.37 Mlnneapolla Grain. Minneapolis, June 7. Wheat Cash, No. 1 northern, 11.43 01.62 ; July. II. 36; September, 11.13; December. 11.22. Corn No. 1 yellow. 61C52c. Oata No. 3 white, 5233c. Barley 47 68c. ByeNo. 2, 6ei7c. Flaxseed No. 1. 12.62 ?2.64. , Kansas City Grain. ' Kansas City, June 7. Close.: Wheat July. 11.07; September, 11.06; Decem ber, 11.08. Corn July. 6Sc; September, 6lc; December, 67 e. . ,. . . Kansas City. Juno 7. Wheat No. 2 hard. 11.1101.10. Corn No. 2 white, 65 e 56c; No. 1 yel low, ltS?ISC. 84. Louie Grain. 8t Louis, June 7. Wheat July, 11.10: September. 1111. Corn July, ISc; September, 62c. Oata July. t8c aaked. MlnnePH:s Flour. Minajsapolis, June 7. Flour Market un changed; ahipmenta, 33,401 bbla. Bran U7.50J 19.00. New Yerk Cottoau New Tork, Juno 7. The list jumped IS a balo after early quiet in the cotton mar ket today, the lata reveraal to arrenght coming aa a reault of heavy ahort cov ering and lack of offerings. The mar ket today the late reveraal to atrength points above the previoua close at mid day Soma liquidation had been encounter eat oa the early bulge aad with little In th news to affect th market, trading wung Into the last hour with prlcea only IS to 20 points net higher. Then the market turned auddenly active and prlcea of all optlona advanced about a cent a "pound. July going to 21.20c. Moat of the abrupt gala waa held in the last half hour. The market at Its high waa S4 to 11 points over laat night's close and final blda war S2 to 98 net higher. Tha local market for apot cotton waa teady. SO polnta advance. 21.70c tor mid dling upland. , Southern apot markets: Galveston, 11.60c 76 polnta advance; New Orleans. 20.SSc. 60 polnta advance; Savannah. Sic ST Mlnta advance: Aaansta. 20.94C St points advance: Memphis, 14.75c, 20 polnta advance: Houston, zi.isc, jve peinii aa vaace; Little Rock. 10.26c J polnta sal ve nc. Tsaaiullasa and Basle. Savannah, Oa.. June 7. Turpentine- Steady; tet)lc; aalea tit barrels; re ceipts. SO barrels: ahipmenta. Sit bar rels: stock. 1.101 barrels. Rostn -firm: sales, S71 casks: receipts, - 141 easfcs; shipments. 681 casks;; stock. Sl.Olt casks. Quota: B, 14 D, 14 40; E, 14.60; T. . 14.40; O. 14.67: H. I. 64.90: K. 15.10; M. 6640; N, 16.66; W, O, 16.11; W, W. as.it. Market, Chicago Grab By CHARLES D. ' MICHAELS. OaMhe Ha lo d Wire. Chicago, June 7. At no time to day were wheat or corn prices a low at the close of the previous day. A heavily oversold condition wat disclosed in wheat, and while there wat nothing in the newt to cause bean any uneasiness, general cov ering wat on from the start and the finish wat within a (raciiuu of the top. with net saint of I J-Hrti 2c. Com gained 3-4&7-Sc; oats M$iJ-8c and rye 3-8! cent. Liver surprised the trade by clos ing 1-4 d higher to 1-4 tl lower on wheat, in the face of the break here Tuesday. !!ours that ueuallv act for a leading local interest and also some of the largest of the local pro fessionals were active on the buying side from the start and there was no material pressure on the market except on the extreme advances. Numerous small reaction were made, but on everv din huvincr nr. den were uncovered and the under tone was ttrong throughout the day. Report! l.eae Optlmlstle. Croo renorfa frnm th. .,. , I. opllmlatle, due to dry and hot weath er and there were rhlneh hug reporla from Ohio and 1 Illinois, whil. l.inh.. romplalnta of red ruat rama from the winter wheat territory. Appr-benelnn of damage exlata In aonia quartera, hut ac tual deterioration of runeeiunre waa not claimed. Korecaat for ahowera over the northwestern sertluna of the hell. Eiport demand thawed Improvement, with alee of 600.000 to 700.000 buahela anil a fairly liberal amount of No. I hard win ter waa aold at 6 rente over July, r. I. f. Buffalo, with aa high aa 260.000 buahela mentioned. Coaree grain! reflected the action of wheat and with abort coverlne- and a lark of preaeuro an advance waa eaally at tained. Irop reporte on corn continue favorable, but on oata were leas ao. The government weekly weather report con firmed a dry area In parte of Iowa and Nebraska which have been complaining of oata deteriorating for several daya. Caeh demand waa only fair with aalea or 3S0, 000 buahela In corn made to go to atora. Elevator Interests bought caeh corn and oata on track. Houeea with aeaboard connections were fair buyera of July rye. while raah Inter ests aold and purchases or 30,000 buah ela new grain were made to arrive from the country. A fair export trade waa under way at the seaboard. " Pit Notea. Wheat prlcea have advanced 2 centa from the recent low and are ejttlected to move up I to I centa more before there la a turning point. The advance the pact two daya haa been on ahort cover ings. The Impression among trade lead era la that when they are finished prlcea will work lower unleea there la a change In weather and crop conditions. An Immenae volume of July and Sep tember wheat haa been bought the past few daya to cover ahorta. A good part of It haa been from Sl.HYj down to 11.11 and up to 11.14. Eatlmatca on the government report due Thursday afternoon are for 600.000, 000 to 610.000,000 bushela winter and 240, 000.000 to 266.000,001) bushela spring wheat, or a total of 840,000.000 to 870. 000,000 buahela all wheat, against 797. 000.000 bushela harvested last year. Local cash Intereata were active In buying July and selling September oata at 2c difference. Kor some time past they have worked to widen the spread from 1 to 2 centa and it la expected to widen fur rowing to a lack of subsoil moisture, high winds and relatively hot weather, a few parte of the northweat ia commencing to need rarfi. Mlnneapolla messages gen erally were of a less optimistic tone to day, although there were no complaints of damage, except the pronounced dry area in parts of South Dakota. Iowa and N Cbh"ch ' bugs have made their appear ance by the millions in parts of Illinois, especially In the Decatur territory and farmera expreaa apprehension of damage to corn and oats. ,.Bug reporta were also received from Ohio. Furnlahed by the stata of Nebraska de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar kets and marketing: LIVE pbULTRY. Broiler I0.3S0.36 I0.4S10.50 Leghorn broilera .25 .26 .30 .35 Hens light 17 .20 .20 .25 Hens! heavy Mg M -l rocks ... 10 -12 -13 -17 Dutka 16 DRESSED POULTRY. Her'..::::::::::::!::::: "I : Cocks' I6 Ducks EGGS. g.i.-t 23 Iff z'w' -' No 1 . .. -I' .20 .23 .24 No 2 " 17 0 .18 .21 -22 Cracks 17 P .i --"w Case count, per cas 6.15$.30 BUTTER. Creamery, prints S3 -?7 Creamery, tub Country, best zskd .11 .jiw -e" Country, common .25 -26 .23 .27 Butter fat, sia- tlon pric !7 .28 HAT. Prairie No. 1 upland 112.5013.60 Prairie. No. 2 upland 10.6011.60 Prairie, No. 3 upland 7.00 9.00 Prairie, No. 1 midland 11.5f12.60 Prairie, No. 2 midland 9.6010.60 Prairie. No. 3 midland 7.00 8.00 Prairie, No. 1 lowland 8.0010.00 Prairie. No. 2 loyland 7.00 8.00 Alaflfa. Choice "22.00124.00 Alfalfa. No. 1 19.00 21.00 Alfalfa, standard......; 15.00 17.00 Alfalfa, No, 2 12.00 14.00 Alfalfa. No. 3 10.00 11.00 STRAW. Oat 18.00I9.00 Wheat 7.00 8.00 HIDES AND WOOL, Beet hides: Green salted No. 1. per lb.. 07c; green salted No. 1, per lb., 66c; green hides No. 1, per lb., 4095c; green hides No 2, per lb., 3 4c; green salted, old stock, per lb., 2 3c; green salted bull hides No. 1, per lb., 4c; green talted bull bides No. 2, per lb., 3c. Horse hides: Large, each, 13.00; medium, each, 13.60; small, each, 12.00; pony and glues, each, tl.001.26. Sheep pelts: Green salted, aa to size and wool, each, 75citl.00. Wool: Choice fine and -blood, per lb., 2732c; medium and -blood, per lb., 26 30c; low and -blood, per lb.. 1822c; turry wool, per lb., 1217c, Wholesale prices of beef cuta are aa follows: No. 1 ribs, 18; No. 2 ribs, 18; Mo. 3 riba, 16c; No. 1 loins, 26c; No. 2 loins 25c; No. 3 loins, 20c; No. 1 rounds, 17 c; No. 1 rounds. 17c; No. 3 rounds, 15c; No. 1 chucks, 10c: No. 2 chucks, 10c; No. 1 chucks, 8c; No. 1 jitates. 5c; No. 2 plates, Ic; No. 3 plates, 4c. FRUITS. Bananas. ter lb.. 77c. Orangea: Sise 216 and larger. !8.75 9.50; sise 250, i2.00SJ2.2o; else" 288, 67.00; size 124, 15.504(6 60. Lemons: Box, according to size. 16.50 9.00. Grapefruit: Crate, according to size, 15.00fr7.5O. Apples: Wlneaap. accoVdlng to alze and grade. 83.00 4.00: Ben Davis, according to sise and grade, 13.00: Newton Pippins, according to size and grade, 3.60. Strawberries: Crate 24equart boxes, 14.75 tjio.ou. Figs: 24 packages, 1 ounzes, 12.25. Figs: Bulk, per lb., 1516c. Pineapples: Cuban, according to size, 13.00 6 5.00. Cherries: California, t lb. boxes. 14.00 414.50. VEGETABLES. Potatoes: New. No. 1, per lb., 34c; new. No. 2. per lb.. 3c: Western. Neb.. No. 1, per cwt.. 11.75; Wyoming russets ana pearls, sz.za; Idaho whites, ro. l. per cwt.. 12.2502.60: Red River Ohio. No, 1. per cwt, 12.25; Oregon netted gema. per cwt., 6Z.26. Sweet potatoes: Per bushel, 11.50 2.00. Celery: Dozen, 75ctl.00. Head lettuce: Crates. 13.60: per dozen. tl.001.60; leaf lettuce, per dozen. 30 40c Onions: Texas crystal wax, 45 lb., crates, 11.00; Texas yellow. 46 lb. crates. 12.50 1.00.- Cucumtera: Hot house, per dozen, 11.50: Texaa, per bushel basket, 4-4 dozen, 12.00 2.:. Cabbage: New, per lb.. l6c. Tomatoes: Crates. 6 baskets, 15.00 6.00: crates. 4 baskets. 12.76 1.00. Radishes: Per dozen, 1520c Carrots and Turnips: New, per dozen, tl.l0 4Sl.lt. Carrots, turnips and beets: Hampers. 12.10. Toung onions: Homs grown, per dozen, 1520c Spinach: Homs grown, per dozen, SO tic Green peppars: Market baskets, 11.25. Green and wax beans: Hampers, 12.50 1.14. Omaha Produce - Financial and Industrial News of Live Stock Omaha. June T, Receipts teltle. Iloga. sneep Off i.i.i lus.L all a .4 ll.els iiffuial Tudv " t.tsa e,i4 Ksiiniete Wa4M'e.ay l.see I l.te) a.iue 1 U.n this work . ;s t : 71.734 Mama data lest ;J :. :.,T3 l;,.'l N.me J a ao M.lef 13.171 I4.ki4 Sam iters J we ao 20.714 :.tie :t III in. d)a r n ItSut IS.JII li.tIS fettle, lions. Sheep I'.tils llevfipta. seen bead, NoloHh. i.iidiug th- unusually IUi.I W.Uiiea. from oih.r puinia th- market held up reitteiheuiv w.u on ma itiuis ueeirauie n-.i. ,n nc.y ' ,an,, win; around fs74jti mm h the earns aa oa Tur4e. Plain and unfinuhrU cattl " I , ,1, Km., w I" r ! I U I'M slow , u rev. a and lieif.ra. Itusmv.a in atOi-kera and renters Mae very lithl with prices um hansed. isolation on rattle: ( hul.e to prima be.tre, llSutfaOS; good id ih.ilra br.v.s. Is iU5; fair to goua twavra, IT ot : totitmon to fair brevaa. 67 luu 7. s&: 3i ch( .lis to pi line y.arlinse. Is 71) 14; gKI! IU fal good ..rlnis. 7 sitt at; i.miinon is . ..ttmm S. AAimV .1. ..k.... . .. prim ne heifers, MuuJislO; good to rhehe I... II ,1.11. nt, .... . .. heif Is ,...v--w, lair if, uua pniirr., tov7 3i; choice to prima cows, l totf A. m , i i I . . k ... . . .b. , a 7.oo fur iu lair ruwa, esuofyseu; gooq to vnolrs f.edrrs. I7.SU414.00; i.lr to good feeders. u,iii i,.u; cuinmun 10 rair rvai.rs, Ill7,oo; (od to ihnlre aloi'kera, vi.-uv. i; iair 10 aooq aim Hera, 67.uuo 7. S; rvmmun to fair atorkera, I4.lt 7,0o; stork helfera, 14 too 1. 00; stork rows, II, let) I 25; stock calves, 14 600 ; v.i raiv.a. is.tevii.76; stock Ms, 11.00 4, tO; bulls, slugs, etc., 11.21 $.75, BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. 70 7 0 tt ass 1 76 Av. . .. 44 ... S7S ...i:i ...122 ...ll'.'S ...lis ...I3 ...1111 .. sit ..1226 .. Il ..1139 ..1134 .. S74 ..Ill5 S s 10 14... 27... ... 31... St... 3... 31... :t S 40 S 60 S (0 S 70 S 86 ..Ms J a riA HIKERS AND HEIFERS 701 I it COWS. men S 25 7. t 50 . t. t 76 4. 7 26 HK1FERS, 7 00 7. ...1248 ...1102 ...1177 I 40 S 40 t 85 Itno 34 1116 7tl ....1108 7 II I 10 683 a An 4 730 STOCK RS AND FEEDERS, BULL9. 4 35 I., t 50 1.. C'ALVRS ..1480 ..1030 .1710 . 430 4 40 7 00 114 I 60 Hog. R..lwt. 1, SAM , A . . r-- ..cv. k--. n,.." Iirau. vn Iftir competition from alW quartera for choice llaht loads few early aalea of theae were reported early atrong to 6c higher. The general market waa alow to develop and opened about ateady with the bulk of the trading at ateady to atrong prices. I.lgnt hogs aold at 610.4510.65, with a ton nrM r iiaca w, , . --w- r - . ... v.w.uu. .'i i Aru ioaas sna t.nUv0. wj.tBvyiv.ta wiiri extrcm iravlea mmilv to 9r.efSMi en. w..n. . , - T.avi g,V. UUIK III salea waa 110.10010.60. HOGS. No. Av. 63. '':! Sh. 70 40 Pr. No. Av. 10 26 74. .259 10 40 00. .230 10 60 60. .307 10 60 Sh. Pr. 40. 10 10 ... 10 46 ... 10 66 69. .264 29. .190 3. .188 Trading was very alow to get under way ni "ng in tneir views and packers bidding lower. Aa a trading , . iiiu.i saies were at steady to strong prices with little change in UuotAtlnn. ,'.lln..i.. , .n - Muu,vu al en. on. Nat ve springers sold mostly around 114.25. Fed lambs were steady to strong with beet y,?,'fi.'ty,mrlnu around 111.00. She"? were fully steady best light weights selling at 66.00 and strong weights, I3.504.60 i.mSottt,lon? n sheep and lambs: Fat ambs. good to choice, 112.6018.25: fat ambs. fair to good. Ill 6015-"nrlng W122S; cull lambs. 9.0011 00- fat Bjr6o""f -M-: 'at wTthere.' 16 60 ewes, heavy, I3.60ff4.50. SPRINO LAMBS. 163 Cel.. 63 14 25 lin r i tFEEDER LAMBS. 60 Cal.. 60 9 7S 25 fed. .13a 6 00 rhi . fnlg Livestock. 000 head iV " .t-T. l"t7".e""- "- - "Mnd, cfosin'g"8 9.00: h.tt., ."a"'". -?b ,i- j . IL " "w " one-BiocK, IU1 V steady; other grades canners and cut "" J 10 15c lower; bulls, t i? i.. X. "'sner; veal calves, strong to 25c higher; Blockers steady: bulk atam825t0 packers- 510-261io; '"w HOKS RpPsatnt 91 rtflft - to 10c Jifgher than ' yesterday ;s average; later earlV Dr1van,.o 1,.,.. . t j a ' steady to lOo higher than yesterdays av. 17??'' ,r,'y top' ,1, 00: bulk. 110.15 10.95; bulk good, 170 to 220 lb. aver ages, $10.85ffll0.95; bulk good 220 to 300 lb. averages, 110.50in.85; pigs, steady to strong, mostly J9.7510.50; hold over, moderate. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 13,000 head; spring lambs cloaed strong; other C I A H.AM Bl.aHv , n ...... . . j . . . . ... . ... .u., iv ncaiv, inn UHCKS CnOICO springe to city butchers, I14.85IS15.00: nnckAr.' l.n illnr.. v...nr . culls, 18.008.60; top shorn lambs, 113.00; .-co, fl.U,, UU1K, e.UUVj D. I O. Kansas City Live Stock. ceipts, 6,500 liead; 'beef steers, yearlings nH fat ah. atn.b , .... ...... r,,., B1E.UJ IU bpuiS higher; top heavy steers. 19.25; few small "'w jra, ,n,fin, e.uin.ou; oeiter graae cows, S6.006.50; common and medium, t A R A C Eft. . . I , i . .a. ..uv..i,u, yrtrriiug neuters, s.du; an other clashes mostly steady; canners, 12.60 3.00; good cutters. 14.00(84.25; bulk bulls, (4.00 5.25; best vealers, 19.50 l,k AA "us. tvueipis, jo.uim" neaa; marKei. Slow; few early sales around steady; top, 110.76; later trading 10&15c lower; bulk 175 to 240-pountlers. 10.5fl10.60; packer iup, siu.ot?; puiK oi sales, tu.aiKqj..u.uu; sows mostly 19. 2509.30; stock pigs 10 IB.' IIIB'C, , U, fll.VU. oneep neceipis, B.auu neaa; marKei, sheep and shorn lamba steady to 25c higher; light fat ewes, 16.25; wethers, tl 9R. .Wn l.ml,. 119 7 K inrlni. limh. strong; several decks, $13.85; odd bunches, 113.90; Texas goats. 14.00. St. Louis Livestock. East. St. Louis, 111., June 7. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000 head; beef steers and cows, strong to 15c higher; yearlings, strong; canners and bulls, steady; veal calves, 25c to 60c higher; stockers and feeders, 10c to 15c higher; top steers, 19.00. weight, I. 1P6 pounds: top yearlings. 19.00: bulk steers, IS.iJOffl 8.50: bulk yearlings. 18.00 8.85; bulk cows, !5.256.25; bulk bologna and beef bulla. 14.003)5100; canners, 12.75 tf(3.00; top vealers, 111.23; bulk. 110.25 II. 00; bulk stockers and feeders. 16.00 7.00. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market ac tive, mostly 5c higher; closed dull; top, 110.95; bulk good butchers, !10.8010.90: pigs, 110.0010.50; packer sows, mostly 0.009.15. Sheep and Larabs Receipts. 5,000 head market active: spring lambs, 1525c higher: aged sheep, 25c to 50c higher; choice native spring lambs, 114.50; bulk, I13.7514.25: culls, mostly 17.00; light ewes, 66.006.50: heavies, S3.003.50. Sioux City Livestock. Sioux City. June 7. Cattle Receipts 2.500 head; fed steers and yearlings, 17.50 8.75; markets steady, warmed up steers and yearlings, I6.767.50; grass cows. 14.005.50; fat cows and heifers, 15.00 18.00; canners, lS.O0fiJ4.00; veals, 15.00 10.60; feeders, 66.007.00; calves, 15.00 7.50; feeding cows and heifers, 63.600 5.60; stockers. I5.507.50. Hogs Receinta 9.000 head: butchers. $10.0010.50; market steady. 10 cents nigher; lights, 110.65: heavy, 49.0010.00; heavy packers. 18.75 6 9.00; weattrn pigs, 112.25; stags, I7.758T00. Sheep Receipts 100 head: bulk of sales, 110.0010.55; market ateady. St. tJoaenli Live Sfock. St. Joseph Mo.. June 7. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,700 head; market, beef steers and yearlings and best cows 10 4V 15c higher. others and calves ateady; 19.25 paid for weighty steers; tup light yearlings, early, 18.90: too veals. 19.50. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; shippers buying 170 to 200-lb. weights at 110.60 10.75; market looka steady to 10c lower than yesterday a opening: packers Dia dlng lower; average cost yesterday, 110.41 for 129 weights. Sheep Receipts. 3.000 head: market ateady to strong; ono load choice native springs Drougnt n.uu. otnera, tw.av, good shorn lambs. 112.0012.6O. T.lhrtv Ronri trieess- New Tork, June 4. Liberty bonds at t p. m. today: ma, 100.02; ftrat 4Ha. 100.06; second 4 lis, 99.4; third 4s, 99.96; fourth 4Ks, .8; victory. s. lim.so. T ik.Hv 1. tu. l.t.. rnu to 1100.10. a record, a Southern Pacific collaterals 4is. strengthened. Distillers 6a, broke It points with further Irregularity In other active issues THE BKfc.: UMAHA. THURSDAY. JUNK 8. 1922. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES O sua ha He UsmssJ St Ira, Xrw York. June 7. N'oiliintr be, yonj confused and uncertain grop. mi gitoui ny proieiaioiial specula tors was visible in today's stock market, where declines and advances (mostly fractional) were fairly equal in number. The so-called "pools" who do not seem to be endowed with imagination, resorted once more to the very transparent bidding up of Trices for r usually Inactive indus trial stocks apparently and recent professional sellers of the "steel merger" sharet bought back the stock, with resultant partial recovery. As for the railway sharet, they once more ttood practically motion lr. although part at least of the day' newt wat favorable to the railway situation. Car loadings figures for the last full week of May showed a rather extraordinary in crease of traffic. Notwithstanding the continuing coal strike, the num ber of loaded cart was 25,786 above that week in 1921 and 57,360 above 1919. Big locrsaas. Not only so. but th losdlngs of S:i'lll cars wars greater by nearly 100.000 rara than fhs weekly average of January and February and only about 10 cars below ths April weekly av.-ase both romn.ri. aona being made with months when coal traffic, In advance of the anticipated strike, was abnormally large. In rail way circles, however, little Intsraat aeema to ba taken In anything but rates and wages. Sterling did not reach Its high point of the day before. 14.61 U. but It re. covered lee from Tuesday's cloalns- r.t. and ended not far below ths best. There waa no great rnanga in ratea en the Kuropean continent, but oraetlcallr all of them gave evidence of Incressed strength. Something has been accom plished by th decision of the repara tions commission, announced today, that the bankers' committee on the German loan plan la to bs at liberty to make anv suggestion It chjoses even reduction of tne total reparations Bill. If production of Iron Is still to ba taken as Indicating ths couras of general trade, today's report on last month's out put emphaalzes previoua favorabla fore casts. In May the production Increased 8 per cent over Anrll. 40 cer cent over January and SS per cent over May, 1921. it waa tne largeat monthly production since January of laat year and ran be yond May of 1919 or 1914. New York Stocks Rang of oricea of the leadinr atocks furnlahed by Logan Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: ' RAILROADS. Tues, Hlail. Low. Cloae. Close. A., T. A 8. F 99 991, 9914 99 Bait. Ic Ohio 49U 44 49U .49M, Canadian Pacific. .138V4 137 137 138H new xorK central, vo Be. 90 90 Ches. A Ohio 66H 66 66 l,i 77 77 77 66 77 105 27 64 23 32 76 75 41 76 44 89 24j V7 (it. Northern.... Illinois Central... K. C. Southern., Lehigh Valley... Missouri Pacific. 27 64 23 32 75 75 41. 75 44 89 24 27 44 26 64 23 31 76 76 41 76 43 89 24 27 43 89 24 27 27 64 23 .11 75 75 41 75 43 89 24 27 43 89 24 N. Y. fc N. H Northern Pacific. Chicago & N. W, Penn. R. R Reading c. R. I. & p.... Southern Pacific. Southern Railway C, Mil. & St. P. . C. R. 1. & P South. Pacific 89U 44 89 24 27 Southern Railway. 24 C. M. & St. P S7U 27 wuiuu jrauiiic .136 137 137 138 STEELS. ..168 188 161 168 ... 501 Kn fla ty. tnu Am Car Fdrv A Ills-Chalmers n Lco, "4 114 114 114 Baldwin Loco ....116 114 twsi uri? Bethlehem Steel 7 iJs? ,,5 HiS .n.ii. ,7 i'71 !! .v . mc n ,,ui ,, l.m Crucible 76 Am Steel Fdry .... 38 82 75 38 72 36 79 72 32 76 38 75 37 79 75 33 76 36 72 36 78 73 i,acKa Bteel 76 Slldvale Steel 37 Pressed Steel Car. 79 Rep St & Iron 76 Sloss-Schef 48 Ti 48 48 46 United States Steel. 102 301 101 102 Vanadium 62 50 60 60 COPPRI1S Anaconda 65 54 54 62 39 22 31 63 43 37 ',i 30 18 18 13 67 04 52 6 1 66 64 38 22 32 43 37 30 18 18 13 67 64 51 66 1 QlllH OC HCl K.Q DS'fr 3 terro raaco 39 39 21 31 63 43 36 10 18 18 "VS. 63 60 66 1 Chill 22 Chlno 32 Cal & Ariz 63 Inspiration 44 Kennecott 37 Miami . . 30 Nev, Consol 18 Ray Consol 18 Seneca 13 Utah 67 OILS. . (4 . M . 67 Us . 184k General Asphalt: Cr.sden Cal. Peterol Asland Oil Invincible Oil... IS 18 1SV. Mexican Peterol. . .139 137 138U issta Middle States 15 16 15 15 ramie Ull sou 64 69 57' 8 32 64 37 194 48 24 64 70 58 8 33 65 70 68 9 33 64 37 Pan-American .... 70 Fhiillps 69 Pierce Oil ,. 9 Pure Oil 33 Royal Dutch .... 65 64 37 Sinclair Oil 38 Std. Oil. N. J 197 Texas Co 49 Union Oil 24 White Oil 10 195 196 48 48 24 24 10 MOTORS. Chandler 76 76 76 75 14 8 19 Oen Motors 14 14 14 Willys-Overland .. 8 8 8 Pierce Arrow 21 20 20 White Motor 61 50 60 60 Studebaktr 124 122 123 123 Flsk 17 17 17 Goodrich 42 41 41 Kell-Spring 50 50 50 Keystone Tlte .... 20 20 20 AJax 17 17 17 U S Rubber 65 64 64 . INDUSTRIALS. Am Beet Sugar .. 47 46 47 A G & W I 39 38 39 Am Int Corp .... 48 47 47 Am Sumatra 41 41 41 18 42 60 20 17 64 47 39 48 42 Am Tele 123 123 128 123 Am Can 60 49 '60 , 50 Cent Leather .... 40 39 39' 40 Cuba Cana 18 17 17 17 Cub-Am Sugar .... 26 26 16 !5A4 torn rroaucts ...io iua iwe 103 Famous Players... 86 83 84 General Electric. ,164 164 164 85 167 40 106 71 57 61 84 79 77 53 80 53 47 62 94 Gt. Northern Or. 41 40 41 Inter. Harvester, .105 104 105 Am. H. A L pfd... 71 71 71 V. 8. I. Alcohol... 67 57 57 Inter. Paper 61 60 60 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 84 84 84 Am. Sugar Ref 79 78 78 Sears-Roebuck ... 77 75 77 Rtromsberg 63 63 63 Tobacco Products. 80 80 80 Worth. Pump..... 53' 63 63 Wilson Co 46 45 46 West. Electric 61 61 61 American Woolen. 84 93 94 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil... 28 21 28 Am. Agrl. Chem American Linseed. 37 37 37 Union Bag pfd.... 05 66 66 Bosch Magneto.,. 46 46 46 Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 26 24 26, Continental Can... 69 69 49 Cal. Packing 77 27 77 Col. das Elec... 87 S7 87 Col. Graph 5 6H 6 United Drug 76 76 76 National Enamel.. 64 53 63 United Fruit 140 139 140 Lorillard Tobacco. .156 166 166 National Lead.... 94 93 98 TKll.rf.lr.1.lA Cn . . 39 38 -38 28 41 37 66 46 24 87 6. 77 54 141 157 94 39 Pullman Ill 120 120 121 Punta Alegre S'ar 49 48 49 48 South P. R. Sugar Retail Stores 66 65 66 Superior Steel 36 16 35 St. L. San Fran. 28 28 28 Va. Car Chemical.. 32 32 32 50 66 28 32 Total sales. 1,017,400. Money Cloae, 1 per cent; Tuesday'a close, 3 per cent. Marks Close, .0015; Tuesday's close, .0036. Francs Close, .0915; Tuesday's close, .091. Sterling Close, 11.51; Tuesday's close. $4.61. London Metals. London. June 7. Bar silver, 25d per ounce. Money. 1 per cent. Discount rates short bills, I 6-16 per cent. Three month bills, 2 ST 2 7-16 per cent. Duluth. June 7-Flaxeeed. July. 62.57 bid: September, 12.49 asked; October. S2.4t bid. New York Bonds : (The Be U tbt only Omaha newtptper which publishes th of ficial clot of the N Yoik Stock tichanga bondaj New Tork. Juna I Libeily issues were In the fttrfiuni of lodey a dull bond mar ket, ih tea et-mix 4 at lion u and the first 4 at line le establishing n.w maslmuma, with mud. rale advam.a (or a majority of lha rnlirs group. llfkiran guyrnnieiit issu.a continued la ream In lha fl.lay attending debt confer ences here, but most of lha Kuropean war floiatirns showed firmness and occasional atrrngth. Many of ths underlying iloiur.tlc rails wars higher by laige fru. Hons in almost two pun. la, thai illusion again hslng ihl.fly represented by Peoria and (east ern. Toledo. HI. Louis and Western, Chi cago and Alton and Atihiaon Issues. industrials and utilities were Inclined lo rai.t, especially I'rrro I'.l'ss.o .. Atmour 4a, Moulhern Hell Tl.huiie 6.. and aeveral nf the local tractions. Total aalsa (par value) aggregated lll.lll.nuo. K.ey slMnrpilon of new uiiiletarltlnga testified to ths airong one of the Invest ment market. The daya new off.ringa amounted to about I30.ooo.uoo, these In cluding a Consolidated Caa and Ulectrlc company (Baltimore) llo.oiio.ono S per cent bond and the city of Montevideo 14,000,000, 7 per tent loan. New York. June 7. Following ars to day's high, low snd dosing prices of bonds on the Now York stock exchange and the total sales of each bond: 1'. H. Bonds. Kales (in 11.000) High Low 1:16 166 Liberty 3s I00.114 100.00 100.04 1 Liberty 1st 4s ... 99 90 99.30 99 90 3 Liberty 2d 4a .... 99.90 99 90 99.90 241 Liberty 1st 4a..loi.lo 99.96 100.02 796 Liberty 2d 4'a ... 99.98 99.92 99.94 376 Liberty Id 'is... 100 00 S9.9I 99 94 811 Liberty 4th 4i. .100.00 99 94 99.98 140 Victory 4a 100 62 100.64 100 60 t Victory S 99.98 99 91 91.96 foreign Government, Htate and Municipal. S3 Argentine 7s 100 100 lot 1 1'hlnese Govt Ry 6s 64 64 14 1 City Bergen 8s ..110 110 110 11 City Berne Is 111 111 111 34 City Bordeaux 6a.. 86 86 86 S City Copnhgn 5s.. 81 91 91 5 City Lyons 6a 84 6 86 24 City Marseilles 6a .. 86 86 86 !S City Rio Janeiro Is. 102 102 102 25 City San Paulo Is ..102 102 102 13 City Zurich a ....112 112 112 3 Danish Mun 8a 8. ..Ill 110 110 21 Dept 8elne 7a .... 94 93 93 90 Dom Can 5a 29.Wl 100 100 13 Dom Can 6a 31 99' 98 98 40 Dtch K Ind 6s 47.. 94 94 94 55 Dtch E Ind 6a 62.. 94 94 94 12 French Rep 8a ....104 103 104 14 French Rep 7a ..102 101 103 44 Japanese 1st 4s ,. 91 91 91 381 Japanese 4a 77 77 77 23 King Belg 7s 109 108 108 11 King Belg 6a 102 102' 102 66 King Den 6a 99 98 98 116 King Nthrlnds 6s.. 98 97 97 47 King Sweden 6s. ...102 101 102 62 Parls-Ly-Med 6s .. 82 81 81 20 Rep Chile 8s 46 104 104 104 7 Rep Uruguay 8s.... 106 106 106 14 State qunslnd 7s ..109 109 109 3 State Qunalnd 6s. .101 101 101 15 State Rio U Bui 8s. 102 101 101 20 Swiss Con 8a 118 117 118 8 K G B & I 6a 22.109A 109 109A 22 K G B & I 6s 29.109 109 109 35 K G B & I 5s 37.102 102 102 37 U 8 Brazil 8a. ...106 104 104 111 U S Mexico 5s 62 60 60 40 U S Mexico 4s 51 60 ,!), S Railway anil Miscellaneous. 46 Ajax Rubber 8s 103 102 103 6 Am Ag Chm 7s..l03 102 102 10 Am Smelt 6s' 92 92 92 83 Am Sugar 6s 100 100 100 11 Am T & T cv 6s. .116 116 116 19 Am T & T col tr 5s, 97 97 97 1 Am Writ Pa 7s.. 87 87 87 9 Armour & Co 4s.. 90 89 90 41 A T & S F gen 4s.. 89 88 , 88 15 At C L 1st con 4s.. 88 88 88 9 At Ref 6s 104 103 104 13 Bait & Ohio 6s.. 100 99 99 10 Bait ft Ohio cv 4s 8! 81 81 30 Bell Tel Penn 7s.. 108 107 108 1 Beth Steel ref 5s.. 92 92 92 6 Beth Steel p m 5s.. 91 91 91 27 Braden Cop 6s ..98 98 98 25 Bkln Ed gen 7s D.107 106 107 10 Bkln R T 7 ctf at 79 79 79 6 Cal G & El 5s 95 95 H 11 Can North 6s ..112 112 11? 36 Can Pao d 4s 78 ' 77 77 4 Cent Ga 6s 99 98 98 2 Cent New Eng 4s ..lOSfc 105 105 6 Cent Pac gtd 4s .. 8 86 86 11 Cerro Pasco 8s 122 121 121 122 Ches & Ohio cv 5s.. 93 93 93 12 Ches & Ohio cv 4s 87 87 87 117 C B & Q ref 5s A.. 99 99 99 16 Chi & E III 5s 80 80 80 1 Chi Gt West 4s 61 61 61 16 C M & St P cv 4s. 70 68 70 5 C M & St P ref 4s 64 63 63 1 Chi & N W 7s 106 106 106 20 Chi Rys 5s 82 82 82 2 C R I & P gen 4s.. 83ft 83 83 58 C R I & P ref 4s.. 81 80 81 11 C & W Ind 4s 74 73 74 4 Chile Copper 7s ....106 106 106 33 Chile Cop 6s 91 91 91 1 Colo Ind 6s...- 76 76 76 1 Colo & So ref 4s.. 87 87 87 5 Col Gas & El 5s 95 95 95 14 Con Coal Mrylnd 6s. 87 87 87 158 Con Gas 7s 122 121 122 13 Cub Cn Bug d 8s.. 85 85 85 18 Cub Cn Sug d 7s.. 104 103 104 10 Cub Am Sug 8s 106 106 106 3 Del & Hud cv 6s.. 96 96 96 20 Det Ed ref 6s 102 102 102 3 Det Utd Rys 4'4s.. 83 83 83 .4 Dlmnd Mtch 7S..108 108 108 4 Dist Sec 6s 45 45 45 15 Dpnt Nem 7s 107 106 107 7 Duquesne Lt 6s ....103 103 103 13 Erie gen 4s 55 54 64 62 Erie pr Hen 4s .... 64 64 64 6 Flsk Rub 8s 106 106 106 10 Framer I D 7s .. 98 98 98 6 Gen Elec d 5s 102 101 102 38 Goodyear T 8s 31. .102 102 102 18 Goodyear T 8s 41. .116 115 115 17 Gnd Tnk Ry C 7s.'. .113 113 113 28 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s.. 103 103 103 27 Grt North 7s A 109 109 109 44 Grt North 5s B..100 100 100 37 Hud & M ref 6s A. 83 83 83 25 Hud & M ad in 5s.. 63 62 62 2 III Cent 5s 100 100 100 5 Int Ag 5s 79 79 79 78 Int Met 4s 12 11 11 237 Int Met 4s ctfs.. 12 11 11 92 Int R T ref 5s 68 68 68 68 Int M M sf 6s 97 96 97 13 Int Pa ref 5s B.... 86 85 85 10 Invinc Oil 8s 98 98 98 9 Iowa Cent ref 4s . . 47 ' 46 47 3 K C Ft S & M 4s... 78 78 78 10 K C South 6s 87 87 87 10 Kell-Srrlng T 8s ..108 108 108 4 Lacka St 5s 23 99 99 99 11 Lack St 6s 50 89 89 89 7 Laclde G St L 1st 5s 92 92 9 100 L S & M S d 4s 28 94 94 94V 12 L S & M S d 4s 31 92 92 92 20 Lehigh Valley 6s.. 103 102 102 6 Lig & Myers 5s.... 96 96 96 5 Lorillard 5s 86 86 86 4 I & N ref 6s 103 103 103 12 Marland Oil 8 101 100 100 . 18 Mid Steel cv 6s .... 90 90 90 3 M & St L ref 5s.. 46 46 46 1 M St P &SSM 6S.102 102 102 26 M K & T n p I 5s A 83 83 83 121 M K & T n ad 5s A 56 66 56 38 M K & T 1st 4s.. 80 80 80 16 M P gen 4s V 64 63 63 2 Mont Pow 5s A 96 96 96 5 Morris & C 1st 4s 86 86 86 12 N O T & M Inc 5s.. 72 72 72 33 N Y C col 7s 106 105 106 34 N Y C d 6s 103 103 103 8 N Y C con 4s 83 83 83 9 N Y C & St I d 4a 85 85 85 12 N Y Ed ref 6S..109 109 109 4 NY NH & H c 6s 48 80 80 80 1 N Y Ry rf 4s ctf 38 38 38 8 N Y T d 6s 49.. 105 105 105 28 N Y T ref 6s 41.105 104 104 6 N Y W & Bos 4s. 66 65 55 26 Nor & West cv 6s.. 108 108 108 9 Nor Pac pr In 4s 86 86 86 256 N P-Q N Jt 6s..l06 105 105 2 N States P rf 5a A. 90 90 90 9 N W Bell Tel 7s. .107 106 106 I Or & Cal 1st 'S 99 99 99 20 Or Ry & N 1st 4s.. 87 87 87 61 O S L gtd 5s ctfs. 103 102 102 6 O S L ref 4s 90 90 90 34 Or-Wsh R R ft N 4s 81 80 81 1 Otis Steel 8s A 101 101 101 12 Pac G dc El 6s . . 91 90 91 1 Pac T ft T 6s 97 97 97 1 Packrd Mot Cr 8s. 107 107 107 6 Pan-Am P & T 7s. .103 102 102 15 Penn R R 6s 109 109 109 20 Penn R R gen 5s . . 99 99 99 13 Penn R R gen 4s. 99 99 99 10 Pere Marqp ref 5s.. 97 96 97 87 Peoria ft E inc 4s. 39 37 37 - Ti.ro. nil .h S. 101 V. 101 101 !f 2 P C C ft St L 6s A.. 96 95 96 5 Pro ft Ref 8s ....103 103 103 14 Reading gen 4s .. 87 85 85 4 R G West 1st 4s.. 78 78 7874 1 St L I Mt ft 80 r 4s. 86 86 86 51 St L & S F ad 6a 79 78 78 29 St L ft 8 F I no 6s.. 68 68 6 23 St L SFprln4sA71 71 71 25 Sbrd A L con 6s . . 60 69 59 19 Sbrd A L ad 6s.. 27 26 27 113 Sbrd A L ref 4s.. 42 41 62 78 Sinclair O cv 7s.l04 104 104 40 Sinclair O col 7s. 99 98 98 2 So Bell Tel So 94 94 94 15 So Pac 4s .... 90 90 90 102 So Pac ref 4s 87 87 87 1 So Pac col tr 4s.. 86 86 86 S! So Ry gen S8 99 99 99 14 So Ry con Sa 9S 95 95 34 80 Pac gen 4s .. 66 66 6 22 Stan O Cal d 7a. 104 105 105 67 Third Ave sd 6a.. 60 60 60 2 Third Ave ref 4s.. 65 65 65 II Tldwtr Oil 4s ctf. 102 101 102 1 Tob Prod 7s 103 103 102 the Day II I'nloa ! let 4a , 91 91 91 II I'mon Pacific kv 4a 94 Sl SI J7 I'nmn I's-Mfie rf 4s so tt 4 I'nited Drug ss ,,S lS ) I titd Ry luv 1st Sa. ' I II N Realty is.... 94 5 II H Hub 7s I4 l"! !l 41 It H Hub It 90 t9 it I' H Kteel el la., lot ll l"l 7 I'lah .! Ll la, . SI Su SI SO Va tr Chin 7a...o6 Iis 106 50 Vs l'r t'hm let Sa.. ! 9 S V Ity Sa : 94 34 Vt'e.i Mrylnd 1st 4a, 61 si t I) Western I'ae S ,. tl "t ,; 7 West I'mon ..10S 104 !" S Writing Kl 7s i7 104 l7 I Wh.el L K 4s. 49 iS SS 1 Wlck Kpen HI 7a.. ' S S4 29 Wilson C st Ta.i4 HS ! S W ilson C . v sa. SI II II t Wis Cent gen 4a.. 60 SO 10 51 Dom fan 1951 Wl.,)00 100 00 SI t'aero-Klo Sa rtfe. . 17 67 17 Total sales of bonds today wars 111,- 811.000 compared with lll.lis.O0t previous day snd 1 1 0.7 a 1,000 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Tork. June 1. The curb market today w.a generally firm to strong, tiliiiidard Oil Issues were tradrd In on a largo arale at reresslona from their newly made huh but found a good demand at ths declines. The heaviest d-cllns waa In Imperial Oil of Canada which yielded 1 points. American was exceptionally atrong ad vancing to 21 , Mexican Heahoard waa ths most active of ths Independent oils, the announce ment of ths offering of 200,000 shares voting trust certificates for new stork causing heavy buying of the pres.nt shares which ranged from 45 to 44. Ths voting trust certificates were traded In at 43 to around 44. Fenaland after selling at ths high of 14 reacted to 18. Intereata identified with the Columbian carbon company and Atlaa Power com pany have Incorporated a new organisa tion under the lawa of Delaware, the In ternational Carbon corporation with 12,600,000 S per cent preferred and 300.000 shares of no par value common stock. New York, June 17. Transactions on ths New Tork curb bond market today wars as follows: Bonds. Sales (In 11.00) High Low 2:lt 3 Allied Packer 6a 84 83 63 6 Allied Packer 8a .. 91 97 97 2 Aluminum 7s 25. ...105 105 106 1 Am T ft T 6s 22. .100 100 100 12 Am Tel&Tel tie' 24 101 101 101 1 Am Tob 7s 23 102 101 101 6 Ana Copper 6a ..100 100 100 1 Anglo Am Oil 7s..l03 103 103 It Armour ft Co 7a.. 104 104 104 3 Beth Steel 7S '23 104 104 104 10 Beth Steel 7n '36 102 102 102 4 Can Nat Ry eq 7a 109 109 109 3 Cent St 8s V4 104 104 1 Colum Graph 8a.... 38 38 38 11 Con Gas Bait 7a... 105 106 105 62 Con Tex 8s 100 99 100 11 Cop Ex Assn 8a '25 103 103 103 2 Deere ft Co 7a ..101 101 101 s Emp O a F li ..101 101 101 6 Galena Slg Oil 7s. 27 Goodrich T 7s . . 2 Hood Rubber 7s . 9 Humble Oil 7s .. 27 I R T 8s '23 ... 6 Ken Cop 7s 4 Kings Cty Lt 6s 6 Laclede Gaa 7s . . 4 Lib Mc ft Lib 7s 21 Nat Acme 7 s 1 Nat Cloak ft S 8a .104 104 104 ..100 49 100 , . 98 97, 98 .'.101 101 101 . 90 90 90 ..104 104 104 .. 99 98 98 ..100 100 100 ..99 99 99 .97 97 97 .103 103 103 18NYNH&H 7s.. 87 86 86 2 Phil El 6s 103 103 103 1 Phil Pet 7s 31. .128 128 128 3 P S Corp of N J 7s 101 101 101 3 Robert Oalr 7s 98 98 98 1 Saks ft Co 7s 98 98 98 2 Sears Roe 7s 22 100 100 100 1 Sears Roe 7s 23. ...101 101 101 12 S W Boll Tel 7s 102 102 102 6 Stan Oil N Y 7s 25.. 105 105 105 6 Stan OH N Y 7s 26.. 105 105 105 7 Stan Oil N Y 7s 29.107 107 107 1 Stan Oil N Y 7s 30.108 108 108 111 St Oil N Y 6S..107 107 107 10 Stewart War 8s ..109 107 107 1 Sun Oil 7s 100 100 100 3 Swift ft Co 7s '25 102 101 101 25 Swift ft Co 7s '31 102 102 102 4 Texas Co 7s 101 101 101 12 Tidal Osage 7s 102 101 101 3 Tol Edison Is .. 21 l.'n Oil Prod 8s... 6 Utd Ry Hav 7s 7 Vacuum Oil 7s 68 West Elec 7s... 11 Winchester 7s . 2 A G ft W I 5s ..106 106 106 ..107 107 107 ..107 107 107 . .107 106 106 ..108 107 108 ..100 100 100 64 64 64 1 Char Iron 8s 96 3 Cln Gas 7s 92 66 92 99 98 150 66 99 101 96 92 99 98 154 66 99. 101 100 5, 84 71 82 5 Con Gas 6s A...... 99 5 Don Steel 7s 98 K102 Freeport Tex 7a.... 156 241 Int G N 5s 67 1 Phil El 5s 99 10 Un Oil Cal 6s 101 Foreign Bonds. 7 Ara-entlne 7s '23 ..100 100 25 City Elberfelde 5s . . 6 5 83 71 82 19 32 City of Soissons 6s 84 290 N Y N H H fr 7s 72 204 NY NH Fr 4s 82 1 Russian 6s ctf.. 19 13 Swiss 6s 102 85 U S Mexico 4s . . 41 19 101 101 40 40 12 12 19 19 .10 Mex Govt 3s 12 10 Mex Govt 5s .... 19 21 U S Brasil 7s WI. 86 86 86 Chicago Stocks. Range of prices of the leading Chicago atocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: Armour Leather com 12 Cudahy 64 Cont. Motor 8 Diamond Match 117 Earl Motor 4 Libby 2 Montgomery-Ward 22 Nat. Leather, new 9 Piggley Wiggly 45 Stewart-Warner 43 Swift Int 19 Union Carbide 67 Wahl 62 Wrigley 101 New York Money. New York, June 7. Call Money Easy: high, 3 per cent; low, 3 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 3 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; call loans' against acceptancea, 3 per cent. Time Loans Easier; 60 days, 90 days and 6 months, 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 4Vi4 per Cent. Bar Silver. New York, June 7. Silver Foreign bar, 71 c. Mexican Dollars 64 c. New York Drygoods. New York, June 7. Cotton goods were steady today. Narrow print cloths sold a little better and there was a better call for spot deliveries of some of 'the wide staples. Jobbers reported a more widely scattered trade in domestics. Worsted yarns were In better call for knitting pur poses and worsted fabrfca alao sold bet ter. A break 1n burlap prices was at tributed to collapse f speculation at Cal cutta:. Knit goods were In moderate call. WONDER 1 I tVZmml X NO. 3 WONDER J4 BAG CAPACITY ' Cash Price Reduced to $220, Omaha Sunderland Phone AT lantic 0871 New York Coffee. Now Tork. Jun 7 Tn. market fur reffea futures vpsn'ed unchanged 10 (its points higher on r-ii.J rovanng by near mmh anuria, pmnipted by reiurta of sa Improving al"'t desiand snd higher Man tua tables. Th-i was rralitlng at 0 Jo for July ami lull for gepuuiuer, which eatabllshed new high around for lha movement, however, and prices later aaaed off from the best under r.alismg or s.atl-red selling, f.illooing easier lets c.bli-e from Rio. July sold uff 10 I0.42e snd H.ptemher 10 l loe, with lha market c'lMlng nt unehsnged to 14 poinia lower. Bales wars estimated at 17.000 bags. Jul,, To ..; K.ptelllber, 10 II". October, JOOlci lisv.nih. r. ti'i Jsnueiy, I ite; Menu, . kl ... s sa. Hpot coffee waa' reported In fair !n'', at 11 10 I ISo f-r Rio 'a and 14 U I4e for nantna ss. mn """",.,: fr Included Hantoa 3a and Sa st I4.IS . - ....a- A. .....Mint shiftmen!. Hales of la and a for August, October shipment, wars reported at line, and or 1... ....... 1,. 11 ise for future ship ment Rio 7a were offered st 10.20 IU 10.50c, 'American creuits. , New York ineral. New York, Juna 7 Wheat Mpot, firm! No. red. 11.30; No. I hard. : N"; I Manitoba. 1144. snd No. S mixed durum. 11,11. e. I. t- Hack, New York. to arrive ... . ..... u... fi,m v 9 v. Maw and No. I white, 77c. and No. S mixed, 77a 0 I. f New York, all rail. Kale Spot, steadier; No t while, 41'. Hay Firm; No. 1, :il ooetn 00; No 2. 129 00431 on; No. 3, t-S. 0041 21.00; spring, 124 OOjjm 00. Hops F.ssy; state 1911. 20)26r; Paci fic roast 1921, 1925c; 1930, 17CHo. Other Articles Unchanged. New York Produce-. New York, June 7. Butler dtead'yl creamery, higher than extraa, Jtfl4e. Kgga Irregular; fresh gathered, extra firsts, ISi27c. Cheese Firm; slate whole milk, flats, fresh, specials. 184fl8c. Poultry Live; weak; broilers, 40(T4Se; fowla, 25 per cent; roosters, lie; dressed, slesdy; prices unchanged. New York Dried Fruits. New York, June 7. Evaporated Apples Steady. Prunes Quiet. Apricots Nominal. I'eachea Mora active. Raisins Easy. Special Wask of June S lo II. Inclusive. Largs Glass of Avalon Craps Drink, Two Largs Delicious Sugar Cookies, Choic of Special Ham or Cheese Sand wich ALL FOR 10c ALL SIX RESTAURANTS Breakfast in Omaha Denver at Sunset THE Union Pacific's new Denver Special burns up the space between Omaha and Denver, but on the smooth double track of the Union Pacific you don't realize you're on the fast train between Omaha and Colorado. Safety signals all the way. Th&Denver Special leaves Omaha 8:10 a.m. and arrives Denver 8:30 p. m. Only nine stops on the way. Two other good Denver trains one from Omaha at 4:25 p. m., another at 1:15 a. m. Sleepers on the latter ready 10i;00 p. m. Summer Fares Much Lower and no War Tax Spend the summer in Colorado; or visit there en route to Yellowstone, Pacific Northwest or Cali fornia. No extra charge. TV 1 1 T Tq where you want to go. Let us send X CU Ua y0U full information and free illustrated booklets. A. MIXER enclosed. ttruction reduces friction See Sunderland when you carry the largest number this territory. Machinery & OMAHA, NEB. Cuticura Soap IS IDEAL- For the Hands Amir lem Tiliphoni I Tilttrph Co. Ill si DivkSeasl Ths regular usrtsrl 4iMesw lera dollars snd twenty. fivs reals per ' will bs paid on ttslurday, July It, lift, la aloekholder of reeord St 00 business an Tuesday, June It, Itll. H. BLAIR-SMITH, Treasure. FRANK'S ' MEDITERRANEAN Cruis da Lui, February f by Spatially l awured New CUNARpSS4'SCYTHIAw TurhtM OUBuraer. ii.ios lass t asoflthl, 0oo and up includes shore 4axurekesS su 1 esreasM EfTPl, Heir Lead, CsailaaHsapU, tsrsssa, Italy, aaaia, us. FRANK TOURIST CO. RJ . 4SI Fifth Avanua, Nsw York Or Our Local Aseat CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR" DONALDSON 1SH to inform the public that they have placed a large amount of splendid new tonnage in the North At lantic Service and that excellent staterooms or berths are available at low rates during June and July and homeward during August, Septem ber and October. Apply Company's Loral Acts. Everywhere Bee Want Ads boost business. Call,Phontor Writ K. CURTS, City famngn Afnt 1416 Dodge St., Omaha Phone Douglas 4000 Consolidated Ticket Office U. P. Hdqrs., 1416 Dodge St. Union Station 10th and Marcy Su. The ideal half-baf mixer. Built right and priced right. All-steel construction. 2 h. p. magneto-equipped Wonder Engine. Engine The Wonder ballbearing con. 75. A fast, reliable machine. need contractors' equipment. We of standard linea of any house in We Also Sell- Rex Mixers, 4 to 56 cu. ft. capacity Rex Pavers WoJider Mixers Blaw Forms Blew Buckets Domestic Pumps Ideal Hoista O & S Hoists PAH Trench Machines P & H Drag Lines and Cranes Sterling Wheelbarrows Red Edge Shovele Haiss Loader Whitcomb Locomotives Supply Co. 100S Douglas St.