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ree tS ' Tribune's Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report for Thurs., Jan. 4 (IAL MARKET | New York Stocks UNPERTURBED BY SOAGE ONBUDGET res Are Heavy in Early Trading Hours But Make Mild Rally Later New York, Jan. 4.—()—The presi- nt's budget statement to congress received with a fair degree of quanimity by financial markets /Thursday, although both stocks and Staples churned about indeciaively ‘while waiting interpretations of the/ Ati, cst, Line Atl. ‘document. Equities were a bit heavy in the ear- ly hours in dull trading and grains, | Aviation cotton and other commodities were inclined to move narrowly. U. 8. Government securities were moderately firm but other bonds were | Bethl. mixed. The dollar -jumped about | Borg: nervously in foreign exchange deal- ings. Sterling dropped about 4 cents |3 at one time, then transformed the loss into a small gain. Early losses of 1 to 2 or more points in leading shares were partially re-/Cerro De Pasco covered after the budget digest ap- CL peared on the tickers. The metals, in- cluding U. 8. Smelting, American |, Smelting and Cerro De Pasco, were/¢ the first to come back. Losers of & point or more, however, included Allied Chemical, American Telephone, American Can, Chrysler, Continental Car, Du Pont, General Motors, Johns- Manville, Case, Westinghouse and Con. Gi: Consolidated Gas. shares, The close was slightly irreg- ular. cant =-SaE EP | Produce Markets orn Prod rs - —-—-—4 | Crue CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 4.—(#)—Steadiness prevailed in both butter and poultry |Eaton Mf ‘Thursday. Eggs ruled firm. Butter, 17,248, steady; creamery- special (93 score) 17%4-18%; extras 492) 17%; extra firsts 91) 16%; firsts (88-89) 16%-% seconds (86-87) | Fox 15%; standards (90 centralized car- lots) 17%. Eggs, 1,596, firm; extra firsts 21; fresh graded firsts 20; cur- rent receipts 19. Poultry, live, 45 trucks, steady; hens 12; leghorn hens 10%; rock ce eprings 13%; colored 121%; leghorn chickens 9; roosters 8; turkeys 10-15; Gucks 9-11; geese 10 Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- 2 changed. NEW YORK New York, Jan. 4—(?)—Butter, 15,693, steady, prices unchanged. Cheese, 308,388, quiet, unchanged. Eggs, 15,166. Mixed colors, ‘stand- ards and commercial standards 22%- %; firsts 201; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 18; |J refrigerators, — seconds 15%-16%; checks 13%; other mixed colors un- changed. Live poultry, steady. Broilers, ex- press 22; other freight and express uncha! Loew's Dressed poultry steady to firm. | Louls. ‘Turkeys, fresh 14-25; other grades /ycoth ‘unchanged. Misia! Copper Miscellaneous, | |so. Pactte FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 4.— (#)—Foreign exchange firm. Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain, 5.12%; France, 6.18; Italy, 8.30; Germany, 37.50; Norway, e 25.70; Sweden, 26.35; Montreal in New York, 99.87%; New York in|North Montreal, 10.12% MONEY RATES ° 2 New York, Jan. 4—(#)—Call money steady: 1 per cent. Time loans steady, days 1-1%; 4-6 mos. 1%-1'% per cent. Prime commercial paper 1%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Jan. 4.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%s 100.18 Liberty Ist 4%s 101.18 Liberty 4th 4%s 101.28 ‘Treasury 4%s 107.2 ‘Treasury 4s 103.31 Severe oe TRUSTS (By The lated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) Quart. Inc. Sh. .......... 134 144 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Jan. 4.— (#) — Stocks’ Pirst Bank Stock, 7%. 148 Transfers approximated — 1,250,000 & 3 60 days %-1; 90 | Pathe Excl Northwest Banco., 4%. CURB STOCKS Oil Ind., United pat 13/16. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Resell mie Co.) peseseeeee oSeant na rSihauanassktoason FEREES RES 2 iW ante i hil ay i Fnonan EET ine sgacaccs: Ps THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934 4 | % Price Rises When Traders Ex- press Pleasure at Lack of New Taxes |showed rally power late Thursday as construction placed on President factors helping upturns of grains. 16%] Wheat closed firm, '4-% above 36 | Wednesday's finish, May 85%-%, ‘21% | July 82%-83; corn %-1% up, May 12% 151% -52, July ‘s35%- %; oats % off to % Bi cents decline to a rise of 10 cents, While awaiting delivery of the ad- ote ministration budget message to con- be} gress, the wheat market at times re- covered to about equal with Wednes- 7 |day’s finish. The recoveries were 6%, | &Pparently due more to a letup in of- 73, | ‘etings than to much increase of de- 2% | mand. "* Helping: transient rallies in wheat prices were Minneapolis reports that att inillers were buyers of May wheat. Corn and oats were governed large- sty ly by wheat action. 10%| Provisions were easy as a result of ae hog market downturns, ae -APOLIS ‘FUTURES TRADE IS FEATURELESS ae Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 4.—(?)— 28% | Wheat trade was desultory and fea- 22 jtureless most of the Minneapolis ses- 2% |sion Thursday with sentiment con- 3, | fiicting and professionals inclined to a do Jittle or anything. 1914] There was some mill buying and a sorne mill spreading between Minne: 14% | apolis and Chicago. Generally speak- % tng the grain list closed well in spite of the news. 4 | Coarse grains were unsettled, some closing stronger and some weaker. July %e higher. Ye 1, |lower. May oats closed unchanged. Partly on account of severe weather. good demand. extremely light and demand good. chi Sant —_< tax jicago, Jan. ‘Wheat— ae 85% 83 83% BH% 53% 54% 58% 56% 52% 51% 52% 492 490 4.92 527 525 527 $12 5.07 $12 FRRFLSKL FR Firs MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Jan, 4—(#)— Wheat— Open Rs ey FR DULI , | Duluth, Minn., Jan. 4—(#)— Durum— Open 180 1.79 1.80 1.80 & year ago. ‘ain closit akations today 33 | ing q 1a ean 83% 22% 85% Gre. aa my 8 dk north. 20% 82% 24k noth: fan a 3 dt toh. me a Tax?norte By mK 20k north. 62% 83% 36k north 20% 2% es Bi 84 3 dk north: 20% 82% ners, 43% 26% és ; Bm 88 ar north: ma me 52% 35 es Wheat a & ¥ WHEAT SPECULATORS » TAKE GOOD VIEW OF 3 MESSAGE ON BUDGET 95% | E-[o} 83%, 85% 8342 | & 1°) i hn CTeyolelele Ptletoletel mos Chicago, Jan. 4.—()—Wheat prices |9' @ result of buying due to a favorable ma budget message to con- 3 ost traders regarded the message “4}as somewhat bullish, especially its 112i |Teference to no additional taxes. 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Amount enclosed $......00000 No. of insertions.. 1773 1.812 LIT RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jan. 4—(?)—Range of wheat: No. 1 dark northern, 82%4-83% ; No. 1 mixed, 8214; No. 2 amber durum, 99% ; No. 1 mixed carlot grain sales: Corn: No. 2 yellow, 45%-46%. « Oats: No. 3 white, 33%. to good heifers 3.00-4.75; most butch- er cows 2.00-50; good cows up to 3.00; cutter grades 1.25-75 mainly; bulk medium to good bulls 2.50-3.00; com- mon stockers 2.75 down. Calves 2,700; slow, weak to 50 lower; bulk better kinds 4,00-50; few up to 5.00. ‘Hogs, 10,000; fairly active; weak to mostly 10 lower than We rt average; bulk good and choice 160- 250 Ibs, 3.18; early top 3.20; mostly for sorted 160-180 lbs.; some held higher; better 250-350 Ibs., 2.75- 15; good and choice 130-150 Ibs. mostly 2.75-3.00; killer pigs largely 250-75; feeder pigs around 2.00-25 or better; most packing sows 2.30-50; average cost Wednesday 3.08; weight, Sheep 4,000; 610 to local feed lot; saleable supply 11 loads fed lam! ,;one load fed ewes .|nothing done early; higher or around 7.50 on fat lambs; buyers indicating weak fo lower; bulk good to choice fat lambs Wednesday 1.25; few natives 7.00. Dairy cattle slow, steady with re- cent declines; good to choice spriny lower grades 12.50- Rye: No. 2, 56%-57%. Barley: Special No. 2, 58-80; No. 2 48%; sample, 73-80. Flax: No. 1, 1.78%-1.79%. Nici Classes in shorthand, typing, penman- ship held at the Capital Commercial | College under direction of O. R./ Bauer. For information call 360-LR. | \piness, marriage, divorce, law suit, DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn, Jan. 4—(?)—Cash No. 1 dark northern, 83- 8612; No. 2 dark northern, 82-8314; No. 3 dark northern, 80%-82!%; No. 1 northern, 83-8614; No. 2 northern, 82- |8314; No. 1 amber durum, 79%-1.00% ; No. 2 amber durum, 79%-1.00%; No./3 18%4-80%; No. 2 eet 48'%-80%; No. 1 mixed durum, 79%; No. 2 mixed durum, 7812 ai. No. 1 red durum, 78: Flax, No. 1, 1.78-1.80. | water on farms where all others have May wheat closed ‘sc higher ‘and| May rye closed ‘sc higher. May 2 barley closed ‘sc lower and July %c ‘ heed flax closed ‘ic ‘lower and July l= 6.00; medium 3.60-4.50; cull and com- mon 2.50-3.50; stocker and feeder vCash wheat receipts were very light again and undertone of the market Tuled strong compared with futures.) Shipping advices were light and move- ment: from first hands very limited, and yearlings: éellers asking Malting not quoted. fat lambs active, strong to 25 higher: clipped lambs |him today or see him in person at APARTMENT FOR RENT—Famish: CHICAGO CASH CORN ‘Winter wheat was scarce and in ready| Chicago, Jan. 4.—(>)—Wheat, No, 2 demand. Durum was scarce and in showing most advance early; early | sales desirable woolskins 7.75-85 to order buyers; best held around 8.00; woppy light weight clipped lambs 6.25: aheep relatively se oe sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, good and choice 7.25- 8.00; common and medium 5.25-7.25;, 90-98 pounds, good and choice 7.00-85; wes 90-150 pounds good and choice 2.25-3.75; all weights, common and ;|medium 1.50-2.75; feeding lambs 50- 15 pounds, good and choice 6.00-50. Corn. No. 3 mixed 46% 5 41-48%; No. 2 white 48%; cld sorn, No. 2 yellow 49. Oats, No. 2 white 37-27%. ers 25.00-35.00; 22.50. Corn demand was good and offer- | ings light. Oats demand was fair to 14 )00d and offerings continued small. Rye demand was good and nothing much was offered. Barley tone was firm to strong near the top and there ‘was a good demand for anything suit- able for malting. Flax nega were strong; | Town = Timothy seed, 5.50 00 per vt ee s tt Clover seed, $11.00-13.75 per ewt. | A8™)—Hogs 35.000; including 14,000 generally 5-10 lower than Wednesday; 180-290 lbs., 3.40-50; top MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 355; 140-170 Ibs. Minneapolis, Jan. 4—(?)—Flour ten 80; light light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs., 3. weight, 160-200 Ibs., 3.30-55; medium weight 250-350 Ibs., 3.10-45; packing wight 250-350 Ibs., sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs., 2 40-3.00; alee son and choice 100- ie |_ Grair {Grain ain Quotati ions | oo ian s $7.08-7.16 a barrel in 98 pountl Jan, 4.—(P)}—(0. 8. king | Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; better grade yearlings and light steers moderately active, firm; others slow about steady; fat she stock little changed; stockers and feeders less active about steady; ty | choice medium weight beeves and long yearlings held above 5.75; quality rather plain; large share sal- able 5.00 down; load lots short fed) heifers 4.25-75; few 5.00; majority beef cows 2.25-3.00; low cutters and cut- + | ters largely 1.50-2.10; few plain stock- Shipments 25,046, Pure bran $14.00-14.50. Standard middlings $13.50-14.00. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Jan. 4.—(P)—(U. 8, Dept. _ | Agr.) —Potatoes, 59, on track 177, total U_ 8. shipments 692; steady, supplies moderate, demand and trading rather slow; sacked per cwt; U. 8. No. 1 1%, | Wisconsin round whites $1.50-55, few higher; Minnesota Red River Ohios fine quality and condition $1.50-55; Colorado McClures $1.80; Idaho Rus- ets $1.70-80; mostly around $1.75; combination grade $1.55-60. —_———_—__________. | Livestock SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 4.—()—(U. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,300; early sales} :s. Steers and yearlings mostly steady; asking prices strong; she stock little changed; bulls active, strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders slow, steady; good to choice mixed year- lings and light light steers 4.75-5.50; | plainer steady on most "killing sect, qualit demand broadest for better zrades light and long yearlings, all grades light cattle getting depend- 3; weighty steers rather slow; but mostly steady with week's cownturn; bulk selling at 4.25-5. best weighty bullocks 5.50; best long yearling steers 6.50; some improve- ment in light heifer and mixed year- Ings, only marked slowness being in Hogs 13,500; early sales to shippers 5-10 lower; better grade 180-280 pound ; weights 3.10-15; early top 3.15; pack- 3.05 for butchers; light Slaughter cattle and’ vealers: iights mainly 2.60-3.05; sows 2.50-70; good and choice 550-900 Ibs., 5.50-7. eeder 2.50 down. 990-1100 Ibs., 5.25-7.00; 1100-1300 It Ibs., 4.00-6.25; S.|common, and medium 550-1400 Ibs., 3 heifers, mod and choice Sheep 2,500; no early action; fat ‘ambs undertone weak to lower; other Classes about steady; choice fed wool- ed lambs held around 7.50; packers in- dicating around 7.25; feeders scarce; bulk fat wooled lambs to packers late > | Wednesday 7.35 to mostly 7.50; fed clipped lambs 6.25 down. Golf was prohibited in Scotland in the fifteenth century. Jow cutter and cutter, 1. vearlings excluded), good (beef) 3.00- 50; cutter, common and medium 2.50- down to 3.00; medium 3.25; vealers, good and choice 4.50- Tier on Tier Rises Boulder Dam, Closing Gorge. th Low Close 10% % .79 5 fe 20% 80% 19% 80% 56% By id rf is ome GRAIN 7 Minneapolis Jan. 4.— (>) — Wheat receipts 17 compared to 58 ty Personal “SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT _| Professor LeRoy will not answer any more questions by air until fur- ther notice. He will answer any ques- tions pertaining to love, health, hap- lost and stolen articles, or locates failed. BISMARCK, N. be All letters will be answered ae same day they are received. He 22) swers one question for 25c, three for Apartments for Rent !50c and seven for $1.00, or you may E | send for the 1934 horoscope consisting | “OR RENT — Unfurnished 3 room of 16 pages, together with five ques-} partment. all modern, newly dec- tions for $1.00. Always give date,, orated. 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