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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JUNE 11, 1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Omaha, Junt 10. European marietta report a aomt- what better feeling in cath wheat owing to profpecta of imaller world's ahipmenta and that the demand for corn ia good. Exporters report a fair demand for oata. Domeatie market a generally were of the uaual , Saturday1! stripe and were alow and 3uiet, with very little activity in any epartment Newa waa acarce. Total receipt at Omaha were 102 can. eonwting of 25 cara of wheat, i fcS cart of corn. 11 car of oats and one of barley. Total ihipmente were j 07 cars, as againtt 149 cara last year. Trade on the Omaha floor was slow in starting and demand waa lacking. Cash wheat sold 2Jc lower. Corn ' was quoted unchanged to Jjc lower, with a better demand for oats and prices unchanged to 'At up. Rye was nominally unchanged and bar ley unchanged. Quite a few samples were carried over. WHKAf. ' Nn. 1 hrd winter: t ear (shipper's wsiabts), ll.lt: I cr. tl 14: 1 ear (.hip- B.r'a w.lihli, It per rant dsrk), 11.11. I HHIPI n I - win.w . v"r " ,',, II It; 1 rar (w..vii). 11.1 .nfe RMl AanMMAi II SO No. t mlatd; 1 car (durum), tl.tl; l-l oar. i . Na. 4 mliad; 1-1 rar (durum), 31 tt. CORN. . , . Vs. t whit: J rar. Mr. No. wtma: 1 cart, ItKe: t car dp clal bllllnm. lie. ' . No. I whlta: 1 car. 14c . ' No. I yellow! S ear. te. No. yellow! 4 eara. Sttie; t ear (IT pe- ran uioisiarei, sac .Na. 1 mixed: 1 ear, S4e. No. S mixed: T ear, S4e; t ear (ship per's wtllhts), Ite; t ear (near wbtta). i. ! ,. '. " ' OATS . V.; ' : ' . Ha. S whiter I eara, IIHe. . ' No. 4 white: 1 ear. UUa. aampl white: 1 ear (apeelat billing). , No, I: 1 ear, 54c. . , - . OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. . .... , 'i . (canote.) Chicago Grain " Heeelpte Wheat Cora Oata Ply Barley ; Rhlpmente -Wheat ............ Corn Oata Ky Barter Today, .. J , .. t . .. It IS 3 . It t 1 Weak Ao. 1 1ST , tl MS . 1 - Tear Afo. 42 . St 14 1 PRIM ART RECEIPTS AND 8H1PMENTS. (Bushels) Receipt Today. Wk. An. Tr. AtTO. Wheat Itj.to IM.M 1. 014.00ft Core. ....... 1,J7. (10ft 1,441.000 l,S0..0t Oata ........ 719,000 . t7i,000 843,040 Shipments Wheat 171. 000 Corn 44S.4A0 Oata ....... SI7,tO SSI. 000 73,00 ttt.tos 841.009 1.1K4.00H . ' Stt.tOS ' EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bntaela . , Today. Wheat and flow. 116.000 Corn - Its, 000 Oata ...... lo,oo ' - CUICAOO RECEIPTS. :t. , , ., . Weak Cartota .- Today1. Ao, Wheat 11 11 .'. Corn ........304 331 . Oata .........127 St KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. -,. .- Week ' Cartota. ' i-' Today. ' Ao. Wheat .............Itl. . lit Corn ,.....! '. i US Oata IJ 1 . ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS, f caiiota i Wheat Oata o -- ' NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RBCK1PT8. ; .-.Vi. 4 - .. '.. Week i. Tear Today. Ago. Ago. . .-.144.. 12t li.'.. 264 ss ss '; us .....171 l . .. V 155 Tr. Ago. 0, 000 71.000 Tear Ago. a . J4S 126 .Tear , Ago. 1 17S , 7S Ter riota-i ; .it4AR!: , '..... ; ss , ss By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Oataaa Sm laeW M Ire, Chicaso. June 10. Grain prices held within narrow limits 'today, with the bulk of the trade of an evemna- uo character. Wheat fin ished We. lower to l-2e higher. while corn was up I-aJ-c and oata l-rM& Rye was unchanged to He lower. Liquidation was on iu wheat early iu the week, and a change in senti ment came later. With general thort covering, the greater part of the loss was recovered, the finish beingiWlc tower. Corn' showed independent strenstn and samed 1 1-4&1 5-8c. while oats were 5-8(5! 7 -8c lower and rye was off .4 l-aco.be. Provisions, while readme: toward the last, closed with earn of 15(2! 3C on ard and 35c on short rib. Commission houses were fair buy ers of wheat on the minor breaks. but turned sellers on the bulge and the day's range was only about lc, with the September somewhat stronger than the July. The local element evened up at ine usi. vrop reports from the winter wheat belt were mixed but not sufficiently radi cal either wav to have much effect on the market. Wctilii Fohl, Weather condition - north weet ' wera favorable for the crop and th forecaet Indicated ahovera tn the went and eouth weet. Htrveatlng Is making rapid prog, reea In Kaaaaa and offering! to arrive are Ineraulng. . Export demand waa alow. Corn and oata averaged ellghtly higher, although buying waa mainly ot a local eharaeter. 8entlment In corn remalna rather bullleh and there I tittle oppoal llon when the pit element etart to tuy at alt freely. Crop reporta on both gralna were rather favorable, while the cash demand waa alow and price In the aample market were lightly lower aa compared with th July. Hedging preaaur ta Increasing In rye aa harvesting approaene. 'too norm weat waa fair aeller ad local aentlment waa bearleh, while tha aeaboard waa moderate buyer. ru Netaa.' .-. Reatlment of tha wheat trade at the eloae today waa about evenly divided. Tha trade u largely proieeaionai ana inciinee ta th hear aide, but la not treating It to any extent. Cutting of new wheat at Maacoutah, III., ana at a numoer pi polnta In aouthern Indiana with proa neete for ' lta cuttlner becoming general had a trndeney to make tradera go alow on tha bavins aide. . " - Export bide on wheat wera THe over Chicago July,- c. l.-f. Buffalo, for No. S hard, but only 400,000 btuhela . of - all wheat war reported sold for export. Mllleri wera aald to b after round lota. Shipment of wheat for tha week wera 1,2J2,09 tuahelt. while receipts wera Only 491,000 buehel. ' Suonliea of wheat on ocean paaeage in creased 1,100.000 buahela tha Jut week ana ar iz,oso,opo ouaneis aa wuni hv the London Seed and ' Oil reporter. Corn Increaaed It0,00 buahela to 10,810,. tot buahela and oata increasea ou.uuv buahela and aggregate 4,400,000 buahela. "Receipt are commencing ta reflect an tnri-iuiMri ' movement In the country. aald n Hutchinson, Kan., menage to th J. Rosenbaum Oraln company, "rorty car ot wheat hero today and na demand. Weather ideal for the crop. " -Weekly weather forecaet was tor con siderable cloudiness and temperature above normal over tha enure grain dok. . Omaha, Jug It. Receipt weret Caul. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday t.ITt t.slt 11, alt Official Tuasdar I.4t l.ttt 1. 1st Official Wednaeday.. I 747 U,H 4.71s Offulel Thuraday..,. t,.JI II. HI 7,114 Offkial Priday...... J,T ' !' I.Hl Eetlmat faiurday. t l.7u Sig day this 11.174 40,17 i,4l Ham day lest week.lt.ltt tl.HI It ml Hem day 1 w'l a o,.5.int ),7lt st.Ost Mem days S w'l a'o..S7.47l tl.tvt 11,111 Sam da year tio..!l,ll 41. lit ss.TZS Recelpl and dlapoeltlon of livestock at th tnmn iiwk yarda, Omaha, Neb, fnr 34 hour, ending at S p. tn, Jun It, 1S33: RECEIPTS CARLOT. Cat. H ga P.. t. eV St. P. Ry. .., Mo. Pa. Ry t'nlon Padfr R. R. . C. N. W, Ry.. st , C. N. W. Ry., weat V.. HI. P., M AO. Ily C, B. Q. Ry.. east , C. R. I P.. east .., C. K. I. A f t west Illinois Central Ry. Total receipt .., , DISPOSITION H BAD. Armour A Co . Cudaby Packing Co , uoia racking lo , Mnrrl Parking Co. , Fwlft A Co , J. W. Muruhy Cudahy for Sioux Patla , . Armour for hioux raua . . Total Omaha Produce Carlots , Mlnnpolt - -Duluth .. ... Vi Innipeg . , : ClilCAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updlh Grain Co. DO. 2617. Jun 10. Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I C'oae. 1 Te. ;WhU "July " Sep. ' Dee. Ry July iSep. Dee, Corn July Sep. Dei. : Oat July Sep. 'De. -Lard July 9ePL. Rlba . July Sep. I. lt US 1.UH I l.liK I l.llw) 1.1B 1-llls 1.14 t l.lCtt .117 1.16 l it .SOU -H ,0Vs I .17 . .88 .87 ; .ti .ti ,u 1 .1 , Ji .11 .! ':.SSW ' .tl ' .88 . .88 ; j .88 .68 ....... I .64 .85 .64 , .61 i .16 .98 ,8t I ,.S8 I .88 .38 .88 '".40 "'.40 "-'.io II. 81 11.81 11. 4T 1L8S 11.83 11.77 13 48 11.60 13.88 1L!T 111.17 111.80 1.14 1.14 1.14 l"i7 1.17 .81 I .88 .81 .81 .68 sty .66 .64 .36 .88 .38 .40 11.60 11.80 12.30 11 S ' 1.1S 1.15 1.14 1.14 I 1.16 1.16 .91 .88 .81 .63 .65 "'"6J .64 .36 '".io 11.68 11.87 11.80 13.30 Minneapolis Ciraln..-..''.''' ,. - Minneapolis. Minn.. June 10. Flour Un . changed: ahipmenta, 40,830 bble. Bran I17.S01.0. "Wheat Cmsb No. 1 northern 11.430 1.83: July, 31.35; September, 81.12 H; December. 81.34. - v , Corn No. 1 yellow, 6154e. ' , Oata No. 3 whit. 330. . Barley 470680.. . -Rye 860SHc. ; Flaxseed No. 1, t3,37g3.39c. ; Kansae City Grain. ' Kanaaa City, June 10, Whtit Closing. July, 11.08j; September, 11.06; Decem . ber, 31.08. ' Corn July. Se; September, 80c; Dfcembv. 40e. Kansas City, Mo . ' Jun 10. Wheat - Caah. No. 1 hard. 81.1701.49; Mo. a red. S1.13l.lt. .:.... Corn No. 1 white. 87l7c; No. 1 -i yellow. 1841880. , k , i. Hay Unchanged. -' 1 . '- 8t Leal Grain. V " : 'St .Iioula, June 10. Wheat July, 11.11 H: September, SMS. V Corn July. 80ci September, 840. Oats July, 370. .' . . . New Xrk Cotton. . " " New Tork, June It. Weak-end covering" i" caused a further advance in the cotton ' market tctiay, and ahorta demonstrated uneasiness at the list'a absorbing power, , for there waa heavy realising after an ' Irregular opening, notwithstanding which, -'th list in the first hour w lifter 15 to v ss- point over rrid.ay' final. . Wir houses and trad interests bought while - New Orleans and local long sold. Tha market waa unusually active for a two- hour Saturday aeaaiao. In the eecond hour Mverai option made new high ground for the season, with July at 33.38 and October at 22.28, up 34 and 26 polnta respectively, i Cloelng price war within a few point ..of tha list. Th spot cotton market wan steady. SO .- 'polnta advance. 32 35 for middling upland. Southern markets were; Galvestion ' 13 76c, 38 points advances New Orleans. 7 33 25c, IS points . advance; Savannah, 1135c, 17 point advance; Augusta, 11.13c, Wiimiafeed bv the stat of Nebraska, de- Sartment of . agrlcultur. bureau of mar eta and marketing: "''i-M LIVE fUULlBI. , Wholesale Wholesal Buying ! Selling Price: Price: Broiler ........30.36680.40 30.40 30.41 Leghorn broiler.. .369 .38 . .309 .35 Hens, light...... .17 .30, .209 .24 Hens,, heavy..... .20 .21 , ,339 .25 Cock .10 .13 , .11 .15 Duck . .. . .1S .20 " .209 :' -25 DRESSED POUIiTBI, .... Broiler Hen . . Cocks . Duck , ........ ,,..... ........ ....... OOS. No. 1 ., .209 .21 No. 3 .......... .179 .18 Crack .150 .18 BUTTER. Creamery, print J..., Creamery, tub.. .... ... . . Country, com.... .220 .28 HAT. . Prairie No. 1 upland. Prairie, No. 3 upland... Prairie. No. 3 upland... Prairie, No. 1 midland.., Prairie, No. 2 midland.. Prairie, No. 3 midland...; Prairie, No. 1 lowland..., Prairie, No. 3 loyland... Alaflfa. Choice Alfalfa, No. 1 Alfalfa, standard.. Alfalfa. No. 1.... Alfalfa, No. 3... .460 .130 .250 ..230 .229 : .130 .140'v ,32 0 1 ?.240 .68 .27 .17 J7 .28 .21 .21 .38 .37 .36 .312.84013.59 ...... 10.60011.50 7.000 8.0 ...... 11,60013.50 9.50(810.50 7.000 8.00 ...... 8.00 010.00 7.000 8.00 .... "23.004J124.00 18.00 0 21.00 16.00 0 17.00 13.000 14.90 18.000 11.00 STRAW. Oat ....... .......... i. ....... SI. OO01S.OO Wheat 7.00 0 8.00 HIDES AND WOOU - Beef hides r Oreen raited No. J, per ib., 607c; green exited No. . per la., (06c: green hides No. 1, per lb.,40Sej green bide No 2, per lb., 804c; green salted, old stock, per lb 203c; green salted bull' hide No. 1, per Hk, 4cj green talted buU hide No. 3, per lb.. Sc. Hor hide; Large, each, 83.00; medium, each, 83.60; email, each. 31.00; pony and glues. , each, 31.0001.16, Sheep pelts: Oreen alt4, a to lz and wool. each. 76c 881.00. Wool: Choice fin and -blsod, par lb.. 37 0 33c; medium and -blood, per lb., 28 930o; low and -blood. per lb, 18021c; turry wool, per lb., 13017c. Wholesale price ot beet cut are aa follows: No.1 ribe. It;. No, 2 rib. 18: no. 8 rib, 15c; No. 1 loins, 2c; No. 2. loin 36c; No. J loins. 10c; No. 1 rounds, l?Vo; No. 1 rounds. 17c; No. 3 rounds. Ho: No, 1 chucks, 10c; No. 3 chucks, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 8 Ko: No. 1 plates, 5c; No. plates. 6c; No. 3 plates. 4c. FRUITS. Bananas, per lb.. I07HC ' 1 - Orange: Sixe 218 and larger. IS. 750 9,50; sis 250, 82.0002.26; aise 288, 37.00; size 224, 86.5006.60. Lemons: Box, according to ill. 3S.5O0 s.oo.. -, ... . . . - . -. Grapefruit! Crata. according to' aim. 35.0007.58.' . r" Apples: Wlnesap, according to alxa and grade. 33.00 0 4.00; Ben Davis; according to sise and grade, 83.00; Newton Pippin, according to sis and grade, 83.10. .. Strawberries: Crat 24-quart boxea, 34.78 05.00..,-, , Fits: 14 paekagea. S ouniee, 31,36. Figs: Bulk, per lb 1501te.. . ' . . Pineapples: Cuban, according to all, 33.0006.00. Cherries: California, 6 lb.- boxea. 84.08 04.50. VEGETABLES. Potatoes: New, No.- 1, per lb, t04c; new. No. 2, per lb., 3c Western, Neb., No. 1, per cwt., 31.75; Wyoming russet and pearls, 12.25; Idaho whites. No. 1. per ewt. 82.3502.80; Bad River Ohio, No. 1. per ewt., 32.25; Oregon netted gems, per wt. 33.26.. - Sweet potatoes: Per bushel. 31.500 2.00. - 1 ' .. .. . Celery: Dozen. 75C031.OO. v Head lettuce: Crates. $1.50; per dozen, 3I.OO0L5O; leaf lettuce. ' per dozen. 100 40c. -. 1 . : . . Onions: Texas crystal wax. 43 lb., crates, 33. 0; Texas yellow, & 16. crate. "33.1(;0 3.00. -. . Cucumters: Hot bouse. Per dozen, 81.50 18 point advance; Memphis. 21.50c, un- ; Texas, per busbel basket, 4-8 dozen, 32.00 vance; Little Rock; SLMc, point ad-t . Cabbage: New. per lbw S06c. ' . nm . -' "'"- ' :.?'; v,i -t i Tomatoes: data. basket. 3i.OO0t.OO; - " ' , crates. 4 baskets.-317603.00. . -- .Nr Tork Prodnce. i Radishes: Per dozen. 15020c. ' t. New Tork. Jun 1. Butter Strong; ! Carrots and Turnip; : New, per dozen. .,, receipts. 8.7St: eggs. Irregular; receipts, St.t0xpl.36. 28.488; New Jersey hennery whit, extra: Carrots, turnip and beets: Hamper. fancy, uncandled, 33040c. 32.0. . -"--Cheese-T-Irregtslar: receipts. 8,M5. j Young onions: Home grown, per doxen. foul try ite, Eirm;- divhci., luv'. lexrzyc. fewle. 340 17c; , caaatTM. dressed, firm; price un- Sew York Drrgood. J Ntw Tork. jane It. Cotton good mar ket were strong and active today. Tarn ' wera firm -t Irretmlar tevekj. Silks showed some Improvement. Bnriap were steadier. Linens , were irregular. Advance ta .y- eilothintT are being reeisted. :, - : Vtm tatk Dried rralt.'- ' ales Quiet. 4 . . . . i Pruaee Steady. - ... . , , .;V Apricota Scaree. k i .....f Pchea Steady. .. . -j . y i. IUJsIds-Qult.. . - ' - . 3few Yertf ltetasa. ' - . 'Kew'Tork! June it. Th copper mar- - Ifett hat beea lea active darlac the week, i'kat fgteea ha kesai flrsnly salBtalaesl. - U l'h today's quotation ranging tram -about 130140 tor electrolytic, lrogt waa ' ajachaafeeV ., 1 spinacai noma grown, per oozes, tea? Green peppers: Market basket, 3125. Green and wax beans: . Hampers, 32.5S 03.0. Watermelons: Per lb, 4C v Parsley: Per dozen . bunches, market baskets. 75C01.5S. . - PLANTS. , . Cabtsge: Box: 81.00. )' ' " Tomatoes: Per box, 31.00. Pansy plants: Per box. lOoi-Wr doz t3.J8.; !''" Cotloa Purare. New Tork. June 10. Cotton future opened steady; July. 32 00c: . October. 32.14c; December, ll.SSc Jaauary, 11.38c; Starch I1.6S&V Cotsea Tat ore rtosed firm; July. tl.Slei October, 23.23c; December, 21.01c; JazW ary. 11.16c; March. 31.1 c. Cettsa. Mew Tork. lune It. Cotton SdoL steady; Blddllnf.Vll.tScv 14 3 47 11 , It 7 1 1 137 Hog .2.107 .1.71 ,. 6t .1,368 .l.t'13 .... 334 104 ... t: ..10,007 Cattle Rerelnt. 60 head. There were no cattle of consequence on a I today and all classe were called nominally steady. Receipt have been fairly, Ithoral tills week, nearly 33,000 head but demand haa been broad and steers ere fully 25c higher thn a week ago. being the hlgheat of th year to date. Rulk of the offer ing 1 moving at 88.2608.00, an extreme top of 33.35 having been reached. Sh stork Is generally 16060c higher , thla week. Stocker and feeder are un changed. , , .. . Quotation on cattle; ' Cholc to prime beeves. 36.7693.10; good to- cholc beeves. 8S.350I.75S fair 10 gooa oeeve. 35: common to la r Decree, n.oucr i.so; cholc to prime, yearlings, 38.8508.26; good to choice yearlings, 38.8508.75; fair lo good yearlings, 87 8508.35; common to fair yearlings, 37.0007.76;. choice to prim heifers. S8.OO06.6Oj good to choice heifer. 37.36trt.oa: fair lo good Belter, It. 607. 35; choice to prim cow, 34.600 7.10i good to choice cowt, 36.0006.60; fair to good cow, 35. 0008.00;' common to fair cow. 33 0004 60; good to cholc feeder. 37. 60 0 8.00; fair to good feeders. 87.0007.80; common to fair feeders, 36.2507.00; good to .choice atockers. 37.6008.25; fair to.' good stocker, 37,000 7. SO; common to fair stocker,. 3150 7.00; stock heifer. 34.6O0f.OOr tock cow. 83.5005.25; stock . calves, . 86.600 38.50; veal - calves,. 36.S8011.78' . stock bull. 85.0008.60; bulls. stg. fci,34.25 Hog Receipt,' 8,700 head.' ''-Receipt war fairly liberal Saturday and price ware . generally steady to 6010c tower with quality not up to the standard of early part of the week. - Light bogs sold at 310.30010.35 with a top price of 310.40. Mixed loade and butcher weights. 83.80010.33. and packing grade. 39.500 10.00, with extreme heavies, 38.0008.26. Bulk of sales was 310.00910.35.. - Price re now about lOo lower than th close of last weeaVi', -. - . HOGS. -.- : - Sh. Pr. No. Av. ; 6h. Pr. - 140 810 38 . 73. .312 130 310 30 No. Av. St. .267 71. .161 54. ,195 59..3S0 18. .307 67.. 303 54. .324 70 140 110 110 ,210 110. 10 36 10 05 18 15 8 86 10 00 1 75 71. .212 ! 70.. 239 ' 40 : 83,.. 277 160 S3.. 364 49..314 It 40 10 10 10 30 9 90 S 65 Sheen, and Lamb ReceiDt. bone. Re ceipt thla week have been fairly liberat considering mostly of spring lambs which included first run of Idaho springers. All classes of spring lambs sold up to 814,60 uurjn tore pari ox w& wees; dux en lower markets during the closing sessions best quality closed at 314.36. ' Fed lambs sold un to 113.25. with' best Quality now quoted at 813.00. Both spring Iamb and rea tamns are about 25c lower for the week ago, best - handy weight ewes quoted at 36.25, heavies are hard, to move selling down at 32.0003.00. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice. 3I2.80t3.eOr tat lambs, fair to good, ll.O013 25; tprlng Itmb(812.00 14.26; feeder lamb. 311.00012.25: cull lambs, 39.0011.00; fat yearlings. 88.000 11.00; fat wethers. 36.6008.60: fat ewes, light. 35.0006.25; fat ewes, heavy, 32.500 4.68... . Chicago Live Stock, Chicago. June 10. Cattle Rerelnts 800 head compared with week ago: Beef steers, 250 to 350 higher; cows and heifers, 15c to 25c up, grassy cows showing least ad vance; bulls. 25c to 40o higher; . veal calves mostly 31.00 higher; Blockers and feeders, steady to 15c higher: top matured br steers, 38.60; top Ions yearlings, 9.du; ngnt mixed yearlings, 39.40; week' bulk price beef steers, 38.3609.10; stock er and feeders, 37.007.75; butcher she stock. 35.7507.SO; canners ano? cutters, 33.2604.86; veal calves, 310.60011.00. Hogsi Receipts, 10,000 head jr-steady to 10c lower than Friday's average; lighter weights oft most: top. 310.85; bulk, 810.10 010.80; ' holdover, light; pigs, , about steady? mostly 39.7510.60r heavy weight. 310.50010.65; medium. 310.40010.80; light, 310.80; light, 310.75.010.86; light light, 310.40010.80; packing sows, smooth. 39.25 09.80: packing sows, rough. 39.0009.35; killing pigs. 39.60010.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; today's receipts mostly all direct; market normal; compared with week ago, desir able spring lambs and ewes, steady; culls, native i springs, 60c lower; . shorn lambs, fat wethers and yearlings, weak to lower; week' bulk prices, spring lambs, 314.000 14.60; culls. . 3 0009.00; shorn . lambs, Sll.00 011.75; yearlings, 38.oO0t.5O; weth ers. 36.5007.75; ewes, 83.5008.75;. new crop feeder lambs, Sjll. 25012.00. ' " St. Joseph Live Stoek. :' St. Joseph. Mo., -June 10. Cattle Re ceipts, 300 head; market compared with week ago: Beef cattle and butcher stock mostly 15040c higher; sorrw light year ling 50c higher; calves 60c higher at midweek, but closed steady with a week ago; week's bulk prices: Beef cattle, 37.76 09.40; s cews, 35.1506.50; .calves, 39.00 10.00. .-. -,. .-. Hogs--Recelpts, , 5,006 head: market generally steady to 5o lower than yes terday's average; bulk 170 to 320-lb, weights, 310.40010.80; 250 to 300-lb. kinds, 810.186 10.40: packing sows , steady to strong. 88.7609.15; shippers took 600 head; top. 310.50; bulk of sales. 31.1510.45 average cost yesterday. 310.25 for 235 poundera. -,.: Sheep and Ijambs Receipts. 200 head; market -, steady;- native spring ; lambs, 813.76; culls. 311.80; ted: Wether. 38 75; ewe. 33.50; compared with a week ago fat lambs nominally steady to 35c lower; sheep 18 0 50a lower; week' bulk prices, fat lambs, .311.60011:60;. native springs, 313.00013.76; cults mostly $T.0 ; wethers, Sg.5007.00.- , - Sioux City LIv 6 StoekJ ' , 'Sioux City, la., June iO.--Cattle Re ceipt, 1.000. head; mostly southerns, fed stew and yearlings, 15023c. higher Mar ket compared to weeK ago; Warmed up steers and yearlings,- steady: top, yearlings and heavies, 38.86;: fat cows and heifers, 1525c higher;- grass ,. cows; unevenly lower; veal top, 810.50. feeders, steady! calves, steady; bulls, stags, 10015c high er; feeding cows and heff erg, steady ; stocker. ateady to 36.70. Hogs Receipts, 8.00 heed; butchers, 10010.36: market, weak, 10 lower; lights, 310.40; -heavy., (9.0009.85; hivy packers, 84.50 0 9.00; native pigs, . $10.50011.00; stager 37.5008.00. :.: Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100: head: market compared to .week- ago. generally wek to 25c lower; spring Iambs. 314.25; clipped light ewes, 38.00... clipped lambs, 313 60. J' 'i . , Kansas City Hit Stock. ' Kansas City. Jun 10.-Ca,ttle Receipts, 3,040 head. Fo week : Beef steers and yearlings. 38 950c higher? top ' heavy steers, 39i4t: best mixed yearlings, 39 00: the stock mostly - l&c higher; some cow up more; canner and stock-, cow and heifer, steady; killing calves, mostly 60a higher. . Hogs Receipts, 2.000 head; fairly ac tive to packers; around 6c lower; hulk de sirable lights and medium. 310.40010.45; top. 310.50; sows mostly. 38.2508.40. - Sheep and Lambs No i receipts. For week: Spring lambs, steady: top native, 314.00: shorn lambs, steady to 15c lower; top. 313.75; sheep. 25936c-lower. Chicago Piadnee). - Chicago. June 10. Butter Market high er: creamery extras, 16c; first. 300 34e; second. 26 9 28c; standards, 35c Egg Market easy ; receipts. 17,473 cases: first. 22 021c: ordinary first. 11 011 He: miscellaneous. 2322c; tor ago narked extra, 24 e; storage packed tint. Iter' :.. Poultry Alive., higher T fcwia. . 11 e; broilers. ,180 18c, - ... , , .. ., ' rttlM M trkleaco Potatoes.' -- June It. Potatoes Receipt. ttl cars; old , (tork practically no de snand e CMveaseot: aw"ala- roaorted. New atock,- Weak;- Leuhtiaav Alas ma. carked Blixa Triumphs. No. 1, 83.00 0 3 60: Texas sacked Irish cobblers. No. 1, 33 6 ewt; Oklahoma sacked Bliss Trt umpa. No. 1. 313t3.tt ewt. , By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES Omaha Bee Uasra) Wir. New York, June 10. The week ended today with another declining .. . i . , , . ,., . icj niaraei, in wnicn, nor uiogie ally, the lately much boomed "oil shares" were the particular point of weakness, comparison ol todays cloiinp; prices with lho of the week he tore snows very siibttantial reac tion much more contiderable than that which followed the first clash of the deleeationt at Genoa. As on that occasion, to on th!. tt must be said that the breakdown of .an overdone speculation which tha declining: market reflects is al together for the best interests of the financial situation. Bond Price Finn, Price In today' pond market again huld firm. With bonds, Indeed, lb week's movement a whol I far from un. fkvarabl. Th comparison ehowa quit aa many net advance net declines, tnd th Individual gain are for th mo.t part larr than th losses, and th really striking declines have occurred mainly In securities of th speuulstlv Clss. To th announcement of a three month postponement of the (Jerman loan dls. runslon by the banker's conference, th foreign exchange mcrket paid alight at tention. , Krem b exchange waa somewhat weaker and German marks went below .0033 of a cent. Both rate have lost ground considerably during the past week; sterling Is higher. No on pro fessed to understand just what is im plied or expected from the fact of th foreign loan discussion being sdjourned with tha purpose of resuming It In Sep lmlxr, - If this reflects any deliberate purpose, tt must be thst the banker ex pert to apply a good deal of quiet prea aur in-tha Interval, not only to Franca but to Oermany, which may be muck more tn need ot It. New York Stocks Range' of price of the leading atock furnished by Logan ft Bryan. 248 Peter Trut building! . RAUiHUAlia ; , . .. . - Friday ' ' 1 ' - High, Low. Close. Close. A. , T, S. F...V. 98 98 , 11 - 88 B. O.. Stta. 47 M 48 Caaadian Pacific. .187 134 137 .137 N. T. Central. ..c 89V. It . SJti.-' 83 ChSsa.. Ohio 88 tl 64 65 Great Northern... 76 76 ' 'V Illinois Central ...304 14 me lot-x K C.:Soubrn.t.. 26 36- 36 ss Lehigh Valley...' 64. 44. 64 64 Missouri Pacific. . 28 22 12 . 32 N. T. N. H.-... 28 28-. 18 29 Northern Pacific. 74 74 7jj t C. N. W 76 76 75 78 Penn. R. R. 42 , 41 4S . . 41 Reading ...... 71 78' 73 74 C, R. I." & 'P...W 41 ' 40, 40 40 Souther Pacific. 88 ' 87 S3 SS Southern Railway,-33 33 23 23 C. M. & St. P.... 25 25 25 25 Union Pacific..... 136 136 136 137 STEELS. . Am. Car Fdry ..... Ii Allis-Chalmers Amer. loco. . , ...us . u; "j Baldwin Loco- 113 112 112 112 Steel. Bethlehem Colo. F. & I..... Crucible Am. Steel Fdry. Lackawanna Steel Midvale steel. ... Pressed Steel Car. Ren. S. & I. . . ... Sloss-Scbeffleld . U. S. Steel Vananlnm ...... turr iino, 77 32 74 37 75 36 73 45 76 32 73 37 73 36 72 46 77 82 73 17 76 36 73 45 77 31 , 74 37 73 26 79 : 73 45 101 100 100 101 49 484 ' 4 71 Anaconda Am. 9. & R. Co. Cerro Pe Pasco., Chill Chlnoj Green Cananea.. Inspiration -.. ... . . Kennecott ' ... ... Miami-.. i Nevada Con ..... Ray Con Seneca Utah , General Asphalt Cosden ..'....,'. California 63 60 . 37 : , 21 - 30 . 32 .. 42 :-. 86 ., 30 ,. 17 .. 17 .. 13 ,. 66 oi La '. 63 ..60 64 62 60 36 21 53 60' 36 St 30. 30 33 ! 32 Island Oil :....... ! Invincible Oil Mexican Pet . Middle States Pacific Ol! . . Pan-Amarncan Phillips ..... Pierce Oil Pure Oil Royal Dutch Sinclair un St 17 41 ,35 30 . 17 17 13 85 61 48 63 1 16 1 St 30 17 17 13 66 61 49 63 1 16 63 60 37 21 SO 42 16 30 18 ,17 .-66 63 49 64 1 16 .139 137 138 137 14 14 . IU- "VS 63 ' 62 62 , 63 70 69 - 69' 69 65 64. 64 66 9 "i 9 8 9 83 : 32 32 82 63 62 '62 62 371A 3614 ,36 ' 36 andard OH N Jl.190 187 187 191 livestock Financial ' New York Bonds N. Y. Curb Bonds Texas Co Union . Oil White Oil ..... Chandler ...... General Motor. Willys-Ovariana Pierce-Arrow . White Motor... Studebaker 474 47 . 47 47. ... 23 22 22 23 ... 8 9 MOTORS. ... 74 74 74 74 ... 14 -14 14 ; 14 ... 8 8 s: 8 .... 21 20 21 20 49 48 49 50 ...121 119 119 121 RUBBER AND TIKES. 16---I6 ..! rislr Goodrich Wk r '7 Kelley-Springfield 49 ';49 Keystone Tiro ...1,19 ,19 AJax 16 16 U. s.i KURDer. : . .-. . .) . ui r. V LNDUB'J KIA1.S. . Am. Beet Sugar... 47 47 40. 49 19 .16 .61 47 40 46 40 16 41 41 19 16 63 47 40 46 40 A, O & W. I 41 89 Am. Int. Corp...1. , 47 46 American Sumatra 404 40 Am. Telephone 133U 123 123 123 American Can.... 48 47 47 48 Central Leather.,.. 88 3H4 38 38 Cuba Cane 17 17 : 17 18 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 25 25 25 25 Corn Products. ....103 103 103 ' 108 Famous Flayers.... 84 83 83 83 General Electrio.. 163 ,163. 168 163. Grt. Northern Ore 40 39 39 40 Inter. Harvester'. . .102 102 103 102 Am. H. & Li pfd.. 69 69 1 69 70 U. S. I. Alcohol... 54 64 ,, 64 ' 55 Inter.' Paper. . . . ; -4 , 4 Ir.teOM. M. pfd.. .62 , 83 Am. Supar.Ref?.. 79 78 Sears-Roebuck 76 Tt- Stromsberst ,i.... 51 . 61 Tobacco Products. 80 80 Worth,. Pump. .... 68 62 Wilson Co. , 44 44 TV-f 1T.1m.1,i. . . . . SOSi ER Am. Woolen .V...; 92 98.82 Am. CottoaOH.., 28 . 27 Am. Agrl. Cham.. 39 39 25 49 82 .' 78 ' 76 51 CO 62 44 -6 17 19 35 49 .82 78 76 62 80 81 60 91 44 36 77 . 86 4 44 25 ; 77 86 . 4 28 3 87 65 25 77 86 ' 5 . . 7S 61 61 Vi 51 1374 13T 154 156 155 S4V4 D3ft 38 38 . ... 120 51 61 52 64 64 64 11 ' 27 .... 31 close. 38 ii" 52 64 2.7 American Tinseed Union Bag pfd.,. .... Bosch Magneto ,. 44 Brklyn; Rapid Tr. 28 Cal. -Packing....... 77 Col. G. & E....... 86 Columbia Graph.. . ' 6 United Drug. . . .... National Enamel,, sin United Fruit..,.. .139 Lorillard Tob 155 National 'Lead.... Philadelphia Co. 38 Pullman .... Pur.ta Ale. Sugar.. 61 South P. R. Sugar. 62 Retail Stores ..... 64 St. L. & S. F ...-' 1 Va, Car cnemicat . . . . . ., .... Total Bales. 895.400 shares. Money Friday close. 3 pet cent, Marks-Close, ,0034c. " Francs Close. r.0907c. ' Sterling Close. 84.58: Friday 34.49. - . . V. Hi Si i in"1 . '-.f-'' .s Foreign Kxehange. New Tork, .auna.'l.--i'orelgB Exchange Irregular: . ' Great Brtlatn Demand, 34.49; cables, 34 60; 0eVay bills on banks, 34.47. France Demand, :t905c; cables. .OMto, Italy Demand... 5H; cables,-,0515c Belgium IX mand, -.v,l)38ei . cable. .0839c - . 'fe. .-, : Germany DonHind, !.0033ci cables, ,0033c. Holland Demand. .39oe; cables, .391 jc Norway -Demand. .1765c. ; Sweden Demand, Jiooc. . Denmark Demand, ,2300c. Switzerland Demand, ,1914c. Spain Demand. .1580c. . -t Greece Demand, ,0420c. .-' . ' Poland Demand. .003e. ' Czecho-Siovakia Demand, ,0195c . . - Argentine Demand, .2650c. Brazil Demand, ,1413c. . , . Montreal Demand Ae. -1. ' - Clearing Ban fitatesneaf. ' vw Tmk x. T . Juns It. The actual condition ot th clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows mat they hold 311,608.60 in excess of legal requirements. - This Is an increase of 34.847,430 front last week ... . - Londea ISeaey. ' - -. London. Jon 10. Bar allver, 15id pee ounce. Money, 1 per cent. Discount rate abort-bills. 8 6-18 per cent. Three- month bill. 1917-14 per cent. -. -"- - Bar Sllrer.' ! ' j,-''" rlr T ,t n 1 1t dl ) v .ItV, r.!n tbkr. no. f , - 111 111 it -; ; 11 i lit 81 It ID V " tt l i 101 loi (Trwj Be to tbe orUjr Otnaha Mtnpapci which pubUshat tha of ficial dot of the New Yotk Stock eachaAgt bondaj New Tork. Jus I. Pealnga a e4a w,re frly , reaederag lb bret tradng twrod. bat aetviy w almost el together at lb speaM f value, prire ia practically all th division seeing u me aeavinee nawa Motaa Liberty and Vit-tary nates were freely etfired, the letter being meet reactionary. Mexican goeirameal t made ariditieaal reuoverie from th week lew and Chile I'oppa t were fracllunellr batter. Other foreign aua moved h.elislinsly. refleot Ing th uncertain mavsmtni f Interna llnnal, eurreory. Krartloasl losse marked Ik gelling af Missouri. Kanaaa and Texas is, at, Paul ronvertabla 4s. Ciiicago aad Altoa Sa, Uercantile Marina fa Atlantis Fralt s nl Third Avenue Adlustmeat ta. Mod erst gain were limited to Chesapeek anq unio convermi tt. americsa Knteiu Ing I aad aeveral of tht.lre preruineal Ulllltlea. . ' Total sale . (pr value) eggregated 17,414,000. .vew Torn. Jun 1. Pnllowlng are today' high, low and closing price of bonis e the New York stork eiehanse in if i i saie oi earn aona V. a. tJaada. "sles (In ll.OOO) High Low Close II Linens' itj ....100.04 lot. lot tl I Liberty 3d 4s ,,. tl.84 81 14 St 14 83 Liberty let 4,s. ,10010 tt It St tt 3 Liberty 2d 4s.. tl.M tt It It 14 48 Liberty 3d t '. .100.44 ltAOS ltO.tt 464 Liberty 4th 4',.s.t00.0 tt II tt tl 4036 Victory 4 ..,.100,41 100 II JO0.6S Foreign Government, Klate aad Municipal. 33 Argentine 7 ...,.100 100 100 3 ntv Itergen 8s .'...108 lot 101 1 ciiy Heme s .-...m 3 City Bordeaux Is.. 6 , 3 City Clirlsttanta Ks.ll! 7 Clly I'npenhgn 61 91 1 Clly Lyon 16 3 Clly. Marseille s. 34 13 City Rio Jsneiro 8. 101 3 City San Paulo ls..lo -J01 103 1 City Toklo 6s 71 71 71 1 City Zurich 8. ...113 113 lll 1 Dan Muni Sa A. ...110 110 110 34 Dpt Seln 7 S3 S3 83 7 Dom Can 6s 23.101 101 101 13 Dom Can Sa 31.... tt ' tl - tl . 27 Dtch K Ind 8 47.. 94 84 S4' 35 Dtch E Ind 4 t2., t4 14 14 41 French Rep 8s ....103 103 103 34 French Rep 7 ..lot 101 , 101 10 Japanese 1st 4s.. 91 II 81 1 Japanese 4s 77 . 77 , 77 16 King Belg 7s....lt8 108 106 , 1 King Belg Sc. ..101 103 101 8 King Den ...'.., 18 88 88 10 King Nthrlnd 8s., 17 87 97 7 King Norway 8s., Ill' . 110 110 16 King Sweden 6.. 102 101 102 60 Parls-Ly-Med 6s... 81 SI 81 1 Rep Uruguay 8s... 106 108 - 10S 1 State Qunalnd 7s ..110 110 . 110 : 1 State Qunalnd 6s. ..101- 101 101 ' 3 Slate Rio O Sul 8. 101 .101 101 It Swiss Con Is .....118 .117 118 5 K O B & I Ss 22.109 109. 103 84 K O B A I 6 29.101 109 109 62. K O B & I S 37.102 103 102 28 U B Braxll 8s. ..,.104 104 104 102 U S Mexico 6s.... 67 67 67 24 U 8 Mexico 4 .... 47 46 48 . s Railway and Miscellaneous. - 1 AJax Rubber 8a ..102 102 102 . 8 Am Ag Chra 7s.l03 103 103 29 Am Smelt 6s -93 12 82 - 27 Am Sugar ta .....100 100 100 ; 3 Am TAT cy 6s. .114 114 114 2 Am T & T c t 6a. 97 97 97 1 Armour A Co 4s 90 - 98 90 5 A T - 8 F gen 4., 88 - 89 89 31 Bait aV Ohio 6s..'.. SS;: 19 99 33 Bait Ohio cv 4a 83"83i 82 .7 Bell Tel. Penn 7s .107 107 107 ' 3 Beth Steel- ref 5s,. 9! .''S3 92 6 Beth St p m 5s. . 91 . 91. 91 S Bkrn Kd gen 7s D.106 "106 106 7 Can Pse- deb i 4s.. 78 77 77 -' 8 Cent : Oa s .... 98 93 1 Cent Pac gtd 4s... 8 ' 86 16 Cerro Pasco- t.... 118 118 12 Che & Ohio cv 5s. 83 93 34 Chen AV Ohio c 4s 88 87 21 C B & Q ref 5s A 99 : 99 10 Chi & E III 6.. 80 '2 Chi Gt Wst 4.;.. 61 8 C M A St P cv 4s 69 Chi Rys 6a ...... 82 10 C R I & P gen 4s.. 83 34 C R I & P ref 4s..' 81 .. 2 rhl W Tnfl 4a.. 72'i 19 Chile Copper 7s.... 108 105 105 t Chile -Cop SS....1, SI i si 5 Col G A El 5s...; 95 84 95 2 Con Coal Mrylnd 6s 87' 87 .87 118Con-Ga 7s. . . . . ...118 118 118 4 Cub Cn Sa- d 8s... 85 85 86 1 Cub Cn Sg d 8s.. 86 - 86 86 2 Cuba R R 7s A. .104 104 - 104 1 Del & Hud cv 6s., 96 96 96 2 D A R G imp 6s. 82 !-' 82 82 6 Det Ed ref 6s.. ..102 182 102v - 2 Det .Utd Rys 4t.. $2 62 82 10 Dpnt Nem 7 ,.W7 107 107 40 Erie gen 4s ...." 64 t3 64 , 7 Erie pr Hen 4 .... 44 , 64 64 j 4 Fisk Rubber 8s '....106 108 .108 5 Framer IAD 7t. 88 - 98 98 ' 1 Gen Eiec d 6s ,.100 100 100 . 18 Goodyear T 8 21.101 101 101 ; 1 Goodyear T'83 41. ,116-115 115 4 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s. 103 103 103 lOGt Nor 7s A.. . .. ,109 109 109 . 12 Grt Nor 5s B. .. 99 - 99 99 4 Hud A M ref 6s A.. S3 - 83 2 Hud & M ad in 5s., 62 62 10 111 Cent t; ......nil - 3 III Cent ref 4s. .. . 86 1 111 Steel deb 4s-.' 90 46 Int Met 4s 21 Int Met 4s ctfs 36 Int R T ret 5s. .. 39 Int M M sf 6s.. , 13 Int Pa ref 5s B.. UV. :; 7 Kell-SDrin T 8s.. 109 108 108 ., 1 Lack St 6s 60....,., 88 . 88:. 88' 3 L S A MS d 4s 39. 94 94 .. 94 4 LS A MS d 4s 31. 92 S3 : 92 30 L A N- ref -S...!!! . 103103 if 2 LAN un 4s: 91 - 91 91 , : 1 Mkt St Rv con 6s., 83" 89 ''89 2 Marland Oil 8s. i , .101 101 loi 10 Mex Pet 8s........ 107 107 107 2 M S P A SSM 6S.102 101 101 3 M K A T n p 1 6S A 82 82 ,82 138 M K & T n ad 6s A 56 2 M K A T 1st 4s. .. 80 34 Mo Pile gen 4s.... 63 1 Mont -Pow 5 A.. 96 1 Morris Sr. C 1st s 86 8 N O T A M Inc 6s 71 7 N T C cor 7s. 8 N T C d 80 tl 69 83 83 80 ;'731 98 86 118 92 . 87 99 80 61 69 82 83 80 73 18 .12 68 91 101 86 ; 90 12 , 13 , 68 ; 97 86 83 62 101 86 : 9t 12 12 68 97 85- 56 : 80 63 ' 96 85 71 ...105 106 105 . .103 103 Mr 1034 1 66 80 63 96 85 71 20 N T C con 4s....i, 83 82: 82 1 1 8 N Y B ref 6s...,109 109 109 ,8 NT Nil A H c 6s 48 79 79 , 79 8 N T T d S 49.... 105 105 106 'IN T T ref 6s 41. .105 104 104 .16 NT W- Bos 4s, 64 64 . 4 , 4 Nor.- So 6s A..,.. 67T ." S7- 7 " S Nor A Wes cv 6S..I08. 108 ' ln - 3 Nor Pac gon 3s.... 61' . 61 ill ,20 N P G X jt 6 r.. 105 106 105 2 N S Pow ref 6s A 98 90 90 -, 6 N W Bell Tel 7s. .106 106 106 ' "3 Or A Cal 1st 6s,., 99 91 , 99- 10 Or Rr A N 1st 4s. . 87 87 ' 87 . IT O S L gtd Ss ctfa.103 103. 103 11 O S L ref 4s...... 91 . 90 91 15 Or-Wsh R R A N 4s 81. 81,. 81 7 Otis St 8s A.. -.103 101 101 1 Pae T A T 6:, .:.,'; 96- 96 96 4 Uan-Am PAT 7S..103 102 103 . i 8 Penn R" R 6s . .109' 109 109 1 Penn R R gen 6s.. 99 99 99 24 Penn R R gen-4s. 91 . 91 , 91, 15 Peoria A E inc 4. 36 35 ' 38 ' 1 Pierce Oil deb 8S..100 100 100 1 Pro A Ret s 8s.. .,102 102 102 7 Reading gen 4s.-... S4 84' 84 1 Rep IAS col 5s., 95 96 95 1R I A A I. 4s. 80 80 : 80 1 -St L I M A S ref 4s 88 86 86 4 St L A S F adj 6a. 78 78 78 46 St L A 3 F ine 6s.. 67 67 ' 67 3 St L A S F p i 4s A 71 71 . '71 4 Sbrd Air L con Ss... 68 58 : 68 6 Sbrd Ar L adj 5s.; 26 25 25 18. Sbrd Air L ret 4s.v 42 '41 42 80 Sinclair OH cv 7sl04 104 104 98 3 i 91 87 ' 84 89 94 91 37 84 ss 94 , 4 ' 6 , 86 '98 . 98 94 .14 69 6t tt 66 37 Sinclair Oil col 7s. S 2 So Bell Tel 6s...... 94 ' i 11 So Pac cw 4s ..... 1. 4 So Pac ref 4s 87 ISo Pae col tr 4s. ,; 84 40 So Ry , gen t .-. 99 . . 7 So Ry cor. 5a...... 94 14 So Ry gen 4s......: 66 6 So Prt Rlc Sg" 7s.' 98 5 Tex A- Pac 1st 5s-. . 94., 18 Third Ave adj 5s., 80 1 Third Ave Tef 4S.. 5 " 6 Tidwtr Oil tsctf.l02 102 102 3 Tob Prod 7s 103 103 103 14 Union Pac 1st 4s.. 91 91 91 Union Pac ret 4s.j It - 86 85 2 Utd Drug Ss ...,110 ' 110 110 IC S Rub 7s,.,..107 107 107 7 V S Rub ta 89 69 89 15 U 8 St eel, f fs,...l2 ltl 11 6 Utah PtU 6s,... 90 90 10 7 Va-Cr Cbm t....105 105 105 5 Va-Cr Chm 1st 6s.. 19 99 - 19 6 Va Ry 5s 98 95 8S 1 West Mrylnd 1 4s. 43 63 63 11 Westing Elec 7s. ...107 16 10 1 Wheel ALE 4s. 8 t8 . 68 . 14 Wivk-Spen St T.... 98 98 8 21 Wilson A C sf ls.l3 101 141 11 Wilson A C cv. t 91 12 .S3 1 Wiscon Cent g 4s. 80 80 -80 13 Dom Csn 1951 W 1. 100 100 109 48 Czecho-Slo Ss ctf.. 17 97 97 Total aalea of bonds today were 37. 414,000 compared with 317.817.O0t previou day and JS.679.v9t a year ago. . ', . C S. Steel Itepett. ' New Totk, June tu. "In monthly of nage report of the I'nlted States Steet corporation made public today showed 5.364,338 tons of uaflPed order en -hand May 31. This is an increase from April unfilled order which totalled 1,084,317. - - ' " " " ' ' . ' V. Kw Trk. N. T, Jua II The e waa U't velum at bele la lb aife aaaikel drtg tha paet week aad -meat saried ta aa esteal that ike mstkei at aa urn had a decided lee, hboash at Ik d at lb week aslliatl aesarr la Isi !, ba taet eeuld aat ba resettled aa aaeeilled. Meet la lereel wee site, had la Ike Maadard Oil issue af redieted pr nhn, ladtaaa, alter advaariag Is III was la supply ia lark aiaske. per Is Ily la yeelerdsy'a trading. ad drapaed la lit. Kealaek. whirh teated la the first half af Ik week at let, said tees yeetatdoe la S7 sad la, pertsl Oil af Canada. atl advaaciM t lit, reacted la lit. la lbs ladepeadeet alia I her vert imilar naia Meaicaa sabosrd. the moat arllt feaiur ranged from 47t ta 4k Wr, aMllvl4ead, aad voliag trust r liXesI of aew sloth war traded la at prlr.s rented from 41 to 14. Oil Service, after selling at 313. reacted ta tit. Frald. ' from a blah af 1IVL dropped lo II. Cant Dyadic! r ta S sad then reartad to S. Industrial and Mining. Issue showed food deal af Irregularity, New Terk. Jun It. Transactions aa I h New York curb bead market today wera aa follows: Hale (in tl o It Allied P"kr 8 . II Am Cot Oil I .. 14 Am T T Is 33..IO 1 1 Am T T Is It. .101 101 do 84 High Low . 14 14 . SI tl II It lt I ltl a Aiisro Coo ta In It lift It Anaeoa Cop 7s 3S..1S3 13 111 , 4 Anglo Am Oil 7..14l 103 0j 3 Armour A Co It. .101 14 H4 , S 11.1 h St 7 33 14 14 104 I Csa Nat Ry so. 7.. let .lot t I Can Nat Ily 6 SI tiT 7 t an Oss 7 ltl 0 n , e .on les ss ...tee loe loo , 3 Deer at Co s 13 Krnp Gr It. I ttoodrieh T -7s . I Hershey Co 7 I Hood Rub 7 ... II Int R T 8 32.. S Laded Use 7s . . 1 Morris A Co 7 1 Nat C A 8 Sa . S Nat Leathsr 8s 13 NT Mi A H 7. 3 Phil F,t tt II Robert Oalr 7s . 1 Saks A Co 7 .. 4 Sear Ro 7 23. 5 Rear Ho 7 II. 1 Shaweheen 7 . 11 8 W Bell Tel 7s ..lot IU 101 .101 I'M OI .100 100 100 .103 . 103 103 . tl 97 97 . tu to to .100 110 100 .101 Itl lot .13 101 103 . tt S3 II at at it ...13 108 101 . t It tl . 98I 83 S3 .100 101 100 .141 101 101 .Itl 101 103 .103 103 103 1 Stsn O N T 7e !t..l7u. 107 107 13 Stsn O N r ls.. 117 107 107 4 Swift A Co 7 28. .101 101 101 I Swift A Co 7s 31. .Ill 111 101 It Un- Oil Prod 8s 107 . 106 lot 3 Utd Ry Hsv 7 ..107 107 107 . 4 Vacuum Oil 7..,. lot 104 141 -S West Glee 7s ......107 107 107 t Winchester 7( ...ltd 100 10S 31 B U O f ..106 - 106 106 1 Chr 18 4H 9S tt tt Freeport. Tex 7. .146 141 141 13 Int a N'S 43 13 1 63 5 Magma C 7s 108 108 108 - , ., Forelga Bond. I Argentine 7 23. ...100 99 II J NT NH Fr 7s...., 70 70 78 (0 NT NH Fr 4 .... 81 81 ' 81 6 8wls 6s ........103 102 103 4 U S Mexico 4 ..... 21 38 31 I Csn Stln 7s St St 98 18 U 8 Brsxil 7s.- 88 S3 86 ,' . . Chicago Stock. Ranes of orire of th leading Chicago stocKs rurnnnea oy ugan at jtryan. Peter Trust building; Armour A. Co. pfd .'. . Armour Leather com........ Edison com.-.. Karl Motor ......... ..... . Libby : .....,. Montgomery-ward .......... Stewart-Warner ............ Swift A Co Swift Int Union Carbide Wrirley ........... ...... 243 ... 96 .,. 12 ...138 m. 4 3 ... 11 ... 43 ...101 ... 1 4.. 6t ...101 "1"'. .,'' 1 New York General. New Tork. . June r 10. Wheat Spot. steady;: No. i red, 31.31; No. 3 hard, 31.33 : No. 1 Mar.toea, 81. 4; wo. 1 roxed dHrntaV SI. 36 e-. f. New Tork. to arrve. . , Corn Frm: No. ' 1 yellow and No. S whte. 79c; No. 2 mxed, 79o ..- L Nejr York, all tal.. ' ; Oats Spot, stesdy- No. ' 1 whte, 48 c Lard Easy, niddle west, 313.0911.11. -Un- Kansaa City Produce. ' Kansas City. ' June 10. Eggi cnangea; l firsts, soc. v - ' ? Butter Unchanged; ' creamery, , 19c; packing, 21o. Poultry Unchanged:' heavy" hens, 189 19c; broilers. 36c; rooster. 11a. E.F.Leland&Co. (Successors War A La land) Stocks Bonds Grain -provisions Small lota given same' attention ' ' a lares lots. PRIVATE WIRES. W uvit inquirie. .' . ' ; Member N. Y. Stock Exchaage Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trad Omaha Grain Exchange 727-30 OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE T. N. Rutter, Manager. - Butter Market Irregular. Cklcegex Jaaa It uHe saarkel were lnxlr dartea; lb pact weoa, bat wer laady la firm al tha alae. aeeardlng ta Ike weekly reawt af the United tie Sanaa af asarkeia There waa heavy laeaa barias. aiUuNiah raaay buyer reel Ik I Ike rtk la great al preeeat ano Holdings la Meeaga laeressad avr 4 t.te pauad la tear eester r boia 4 aea week . Ctoelag jrieee, II .ri Chicago, Itci rbiiadelpki aad aVxIaa, Jte; New lark. 34. Tarpepla a4 Bvaaaah. 4U,. i m . I "r,r Fran, tt bats 1 aalea. Itl; raeeplt, lltl thameai. 84; icb. 3,143. ftaaa-Hllsadyi sale ; raeeplt. 1,S tasks: ahprneata. 9tt ; Staeh. St.338. Qaoiat H. 14 IS! D, 4 .31; . IMSJ I IS; F. llttflft: OH, SHI: I. 14 Tt); IC. lttS.tir at. 36.31 M. I i Wtl, 14 USt 34; WW. 11.34. rulu'h. Sllna, Ju IS Flaxseed July. 32.41: aepleraber, 31.31; October, l:il aakad, , Marriage Licenses Taylor Ooodlel, Omtha, IS; Kianl Lae Good, Omtha, tt. Oleon O. Robinson. Cedar Rsplds. I a., It; Jennl C. Chrl.tensea. Omaha, It.. Chanarey O, Thomas. Mead, Neb.. 33; Dorothy bulllvan, alley. Neb., 17. fcdward Boharty, O.nah. It; Viola Frlc. Willow River, Mian.. 13. Fred B. Talbott. Savannah, Me.. 41; Maa C. Allen. Orevllla. Wash.. It. Thorns Thsmsea, Bennington. Neb. ever 31; Ksthsrine Hamana, Omaha, over SI, Archie A. Rksggs. Sioux City, U.', 43; 11 try Ohde. Slout City. Ia.. 41. Oarsr Jnhruon. Omaha, 24; Bertha Dun. raa. Omaha. II. Lad Vantett for JumninK Roml in Assault Cm an FoillltT- Thomas P. Sullivan. arrett4 wit two othrr youths Stptmrr 13, 1919, on charges 01 assaulting two young girls, and who Jumped his bond before his cast came to trial, according to Omaha police, has been arrested alter a twn-year search, t : To'iicc were nonlicd ha was ar rested in Lincoln Saturday playing baseball on the Lincoln team ol tli Kebratka State league, under the li?me of McCarthy. lit will be returned to Omaha. Government Intervene! Cairo, June ID The Egyptian goo eminent has Intervened in the cotton market and has taken steps to arrt. r ' "' h .' itl Dries, rr c rriu ucil al v ii i I I 10 ralraant Cream, pti $MM ' 10 Osa. riour MIH, aid.. ftfJO ao M.c.rtr ami, ptd.. as jo Ms Gaotk Fard Prod., pld. TM 100 Wee Petroleosm, aid... SiM 90 Natl Am. Fir In . . . dd.Od S Coal. Gas A Eloc, pfd. TS 00 00 Oewrlaad Tbe aa Rub baa- 12& Ask Isr Our Quotation Skeot II ir Why You Should Protect Your Life Insurance ft -it i Peter Trust Bldg. RECENT aUtcment of a life insurant con pauiy how that 97 of lif inaur ance proceed are loat within seven year after payment. Inexperience on the part of the beneficiaries is given as the cause. , f V ; , :'. '".-''-f- Your life insurance will serve . its purpose only when han dled by experienced persons. By naming the Peters Tniat Co. as your beneficiary you are assured that the invest ment for your heirs will be judiciously made. - We have prepared a leaflet giving a tentative trust plan for handling your insurance. . we shall be pleased to give you a copy. -'. . PetereTrusl Company Peters National Banlt Urn am jttmrteeirth Burt and Washington Counties T . ' a la e . n 1 v , rroiecDon uumct fiontu tiz 6 to Yield 5.75 TAX-FREE NO OPTION $1,000 DENOMINATION- - DUE 1923 to 1941 ,i C. E. JOHNSON 1 211 Kecline Building ' Phone JAckton 1720' The care of your securities while you are away HF you plan to be away this sum met, the care of. your securities in your absence is a matter of importance. By depositing them in our Division Customers' Securities -collection of your interest, dividends and maturing principal is made promptly; your investments are kept available at all times for immediate sale, transfer, or other disposition by mail or cable; , provision can be made for the payment of ' rents, interest, insurance premiums, etc., as you may direct. - The fee for this service is very moderate.: It will be a pleasure to explain to you how this service - will meet your requirements. UttiteH tatB ruet ampatuj Afiiatei with l612"Fnum Street Omaha. Hebruka i n. 4. i