Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 13

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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1998, FINANCIAT: = 13 SEMINOLE AGAIN LEADS productlon for the week ended March 3| UNION PACIFIC REVENUES. » was 305,360 barrels, 5 against 306,910 7 ssale M 13 et arreis for the By bron NEW YORK, March 6 () —Februar: BUYING RENEWE sl BOI QDS Sl “C““““Fl Wholesale Market il COUNTRY IN OIL OUTPUT | "5 LR R o e s s s o th i, it v hand, slumped from 310,669 barrels t%0 | poyween S" ’) 000 and $1.000,000 ahs te Wire Direct to The Star Off Today's market report on fruits and Sharp Drop In West Texas Flelq| ¥ork3 ao 10 20360 barrels last week. |of February last year, said Carl Gra l Quotations to . I Quotations in 5:30 Edition. SR A v Ao Afariet The decrease In the west Texas aren | president, and net operating income getables, compiled by the S aidr ettt L LU ot ra Puts Oklahoma Area in V. was reflected in the total daily average | chowed about the same increase as UN BUND MARKE UNITED STATES. BRlesi gD TR News Service Bureau of Agricultural n Van Once production for the United States, which .r;:.‘.lua'ry SR oreslaats e abortt $368, (Salen aro i $1.000.) :L‘:‘nln’"»"«‘;nlf:»"u:: 2o Economlcs, says: More in Production. showed a slump of 18,176 barrels. 788. Mr. Gray said he found on an ex- Lib 3%s 17 10116 101 15 10116 | Sou Bell Tel 63 1051 1051 105 Apples—Supplies moderate; demand ; Jog) Iy the Associated Prees, tended trip in the West that most busi- 5 -ae 1710116 10115 8 ol LEE0D pRLho e RLlD % 5 ol A, i 25 men feel 1928 %Ikl be a gnod Libista%e 3103 108 103 Southwest Bell 8. 15 1067 1067 moderate, market steady; barrels. V [ e | TULSA: Okl Nercht 6Ainua) EOTATOMWARKED STRONG: % mer Pl e &aod norma) S. A. L. Issues Rflu‘]—GOOd LibSa4ys. 56 10015 100 11 100 Stand ON N J 68 46. 9 103% 103 4% | pinia, U. S. No. 1, up, Yorks, ! production in the Greater Seminole ofl | CHICAGO, March 6 (United States sourl R or are increasing, farmers Lib 4th 414 105 10322 102 : Sug East Orlent 78, 2 100 4 S licioiis 2 T h00B.00; : ¢ I sou . b > 10228 102 5 TennElecPow 68 47 6 50; Delicious, COMSTK. 77,949 SH. field of Oklahoma suffercd another | pepariment of Agriculture).— Potatoes— | Hauid: d prospects D al - = T 4 2 “ 1 boxes, Washington, medium f/\- PFO.STH 58 960 SH | slight slump during the wee l i .. |®00d for ¢ purchase of agricul emand Found in High ; 1107251 U'S Rub 15t rf 6..100 o2 gl 01 W aps and Romes, 3505 . | Mrch 3, Tht area Tegained 15 posiion | Recripis, 144 on track, 389 cars; | e, ¥ 111015 110 15 U S Rub 7%s 3108 108t 10 o g R o Mi area e Recelpt cars; on track, 380 cars q‘fl("(‘ Rail List. 111515 11515 11515 | U S Steel st & 3 a0 ; 1{’\;_‘.“":' b O Sticy, and as Hn‘] lvml;nn Dlin‘(hurr of the Nation |total United States shipments, 715 ca Utah Pow & b 102t L B skets, Vir- irough a sharp decrease in the output | demand and trading moderate, market FORE’C‘N' Vertientes Su o i Delicious..4.00a4.25; bus! G e of the west Texas fields, the OIl and |strong on old stock, steady on new; N e Wi O i | Wisconsin_sacked round whites, 2.00a 1 21 JnCUE i ) The west Texas fields took the lead |35; Idaho sacked s | higher: recelpta, 11123 tubs: cremmer me6sJus¥. 8 100 100 100 | \wostn Union 6% 8.. 1% 112 12 L 250, Pennsylv: nd Virginia, from Seminole in the preceding : 2.60; commercial, 25; Florida . standards, 4275; extra firsts, e 630Cth9 6 100% 100 100 | \estinzhouse hs.. 7 105 < y up, | the first time for more than a v 12 s ‘Triumphs, crates, 3.00a3.15; : 44246, seconds, 412431, 101 R [ L . 103% 109 | 310083 28 b ! e Sliss Celim tes, 300331 | 471248 frs 3 oo, Aiadly AL s 138 3 10612 106'; 100t ige—Supplles moderate demand Seminole’s estimated daily average | No. 1, 13.00; No. 2, 11 60: F fiesta 28 ordbiaty festy, o1 2 1008 4 I about. steady; new T 11,-bushel hampers, pointed type, 1.50a1 old stock, New York, sacked, per hundredweight, Dan- ish type, mostly around 1.00. Atlantie C L 1st 43 1 o7 Cele 1 s moderate; AtlantioC L el 4s.. 14 9 maoder nC Li4%s 64, . 2 inch erates S e R, A& Dan 1st 4s s dozen, 3.0083.25. Atenison gen 4s. Letfuce—Sipplics moderate: demand 1095, B & O Gold 96 moder : ay: Calitornin, | %87 o ST e S B&OCy4les I e, Toeburs typé, 45 dosen,: 3 ! i it B& Oref os. 5 103 g 301 350: fow best 2 B O 1st ) Onions—Supplics Jight deman B&Orf imp 65. f 15 | orate, market strong : i g 10 2% Ohio, 100-pound sack s .- . & 953 edium to la Bklynkilevated 6%8 51 ¢ No. 1. medium to I | Rrookiyn Elec 6148 a7 ! , & | icivn Mannat 65’ . 47 : [ oo s e ity N Michiman, 150-pound sac Can Nat 415 64, 1000 10074 100% | Rurals, United * States No. 1, Can Nat 415s 30 10013 1001 { Maine, 120-pound sacks, Green Mo Can Nat 418 87, 10074 100% 100° | 5 i States ) 3.50; Canad North 6% R ]2 22 1221 Canad Pac deb 0!.. 42 s D04 Cent of Ga §3... 1ot Ce Pac 1st 58 90.. 100 Chesa Corp s wi.. 47 99 99 99% | 9 av demand - Ches & Ocv 41a8.. 21 P et s, Cbuehel | PORTLAND, Oreg.—For the Afirst CB& QT Sigs. < atr | time 0 along period, the sales of pine CR& Q-1 div 4s.. 7 {umber now are above normal. In the Ch&E 111 2n 68 61.. B . i 3 . leht: de- |past week the members of the Western Chi Gt West 48 6 3 g i Pine Manufacturers” Association |'||(HL- CM& ts 21 i : d an increase in businy 28 [CM& st Pgn 3 N ; R o on. | cent West Coast Lumbe | C MASIP 45 25 cfs. s L it m reported sale Pdeb scfs 3 3 Al s cqual to the previous w h. Tow. Warner o | Bl o CNARLES F. SPEARE. roentine fs.....0 1 W2y 924 925 \West Klec ba. . ] 2003 : No .” mand e and unamiort. CHICAGO, March 6 (Speclal).— Dressed y»mk prices are so low and beef prices are so high that pork Is replac- ! beef in demand from buvers. d meats are strong and active. «d lamb is caster in price. SUPEn4ls 18 103 27y 103 | liE BT R TANSING.. Mich.—The Reo Motor SPrf4lgsct.. 61 Ak ks o % ! car Co. has placed its March schedule StPcv bs cfy teo 8 ‘ : o 4,000 vehicles and will announce a MESIP s (new), 9 4 ottt O2= | ey line during the coming week. Ship- 13 (new) 683 G 63 . : o wrapped, | s i February amounted o 2,467 | b os i ChiINW 4138 ’ g b Fude - Chi& NW is. g mand moderate; E Fou? o Wages of sheet and ‘ weaker; Bloida, : in plate workers will remain unchanged e bt ; - | during March and April. These wages : 5 B as 6.00; poor el A ar ident on the average price of CRI1Pac4laswi. ¢ n 4.00 hee ch was 3 cents for the Chi TH&SESs. [ Peppers—Supplt : last two months. m T H 1nc 6s 60 3 t I A —— Unstadlys 2 epper crat ! QUEBEC —Gross sales of the Que- 1 i very iquor Comiy ion durin : ] ) i were $22.425,156, wit \9\;\045117& . 0 lev Term b [l u 5 v it ¥ v £5203.013. In additi AMexiec 3 ‘uba Nor bascts, . B 8 1 received from the sale of liquor RR6s....00 E n s Su i nd from the scized bootleggers’ 1strf 4s troads of Guatemala have | of ¢ s, coffee | Nord 6% i Norway SRR B LR AT s =T I A YOUTHFUL PATRICIAN AT 3 g8 Orient Dev t Nor 4576 D, » i 'ra 5 ) s, . & . i at Nor zen Ta.. 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