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Show THE MOfiXINO 1 S."j. S.'.Tj. Short rib July, K.i5. May. 8 70, 8.90, 8.80, 8.80. LITTLE EXPANSION OF VOLUME ON WALL STREET. , Market Preserved IU Profeaalonal pearance Readjustment ef hncy Ap- 8 8.7(1. I 8.774: Chicago Cash Quotations. Chicago. April 4. I'arii quotations were as fellows: Flour Meady. . No. 2 wheat. 8041824: 3, 7.7 82; No. 2 red. 7441 75V 11"W. No. 2 corn, 444$ 4 i No. N-i- 444G4- - oats. 414: No. 4i v. white, 38 No. 2 New York. April 4. There whs a material expansion of the volume nf transactions ia today's rising stock market over the hailing and hernial fng market of yesterday. The market still preserved its professional ap pvarance, however, and the movement t was reger-ie- d rather as a itajjuai-menof the price level to the changed conditions ia the money market than aa a response to any actual large absorption of securities. Tin readjustment in values was quite radical and sudden. Other factors were given a nominal influence lu the day's movement. but there ran be no doubt that the changed face of the money pros pert lay at the root of the more cheerful sentiment expressed by the rise In price a. Yesterday's quotations of 1 per rent for call loan was given sentimental importance, which perhaps was exaggerated considering the small amount uf funds placed In at that of the day and the belated at which the quotations were made. Today, however, the call loan late did not rise above 2:. per cent, compared with a maximum rate nf 2' per cent yesterday. The movement of tha International exchanges is significant of the change in conditions. The effects of April is looked forward to for a long time hark a- - the limit of the period for which New York must refrain front asserting its claim for gold upon foreign money markets in order to spare those markets from a pressure that would endanger them. Now, with the quarterly aettlementa concluded and the expected relaxation In foreign money markets. New York is not In urgent nwrity to draw on Kurope. Iamdon has removed obstacles to an outgo of gold, the price of the metal declining In that market, and a aharp fall in the open discount rate opening the war fur New York to aecure gold If It le deal red. The rapid fall In our own money rates meanwhile haa run up the sterling exchange rate to where the Import of gold offers no profit Vndouhtedly the relief measures s.lopted by the treasury were a deriding factor In averting the expected approaching crisis. Wednesday's imperial bank nf Hermanv statement and today's Rank of Franca statement are sufficient evidence of the stress of the situation. The French hank's note lt:es expanded nearly (I2,0flfi,()00 and its outstanding credits to o?er 152.000,000 for the week. The Paris market expressed its relief today that the hank rale of discount had pat been raised to 4 per cent. Tile collapse In money rates clears up one of the darkest clouds on the financial horlxon, and la of vast sentimental Influence In disposing of the deep depression recently hanging ever the securities market. large Importance was attached In the diya Improvement to the report from Chicago that a settlement was Imminent of the wage dispute on Western railroads. Southern Pacific's very strong showing of net earnings for February helped that stock and Iulon Pacific a well, and this was a sympathetic effect on the whole market. A rebound in ihe London copper market was a favoring Incident of the dav. The late market showed the usual uF feet of g on so considerable a day' rite, lint the gaiua were quite well maintained.' The bond market wag aetlve and very strong, in response to the decline in monev rates. Total sales, par value. f3.355.00n. I'niied Btatea bunds were changed on ralL tig-or- e profit-takin- 47: 2 white. No. 3 No. 2 rye. 03. Fair to choice malting hari.v, Conditions. 64 1 flaxseed. 1.114: No. 1 , Nona-western- 1.184. Prime timothy seed. 4.:tn. Clover, contract grades. 15.5". Short ribs aides, iooa, k 45$ 8.53. Mess pork, per barrel, 16.35 18.374- - laird, per 100 pounds. 8.374. Short dear sides, buxeil, 8.874$) 9.124 Whisky, basis of high wines, 1.29. Receipts and Shipments. Receipts. 35,lu(i libls.; shi menu, 23.100 this. Wheat - Receipts, 19,'VMt bu.; merits, 87.0H) bu. Cora Receipts. 292.G(" bu.; ship- menta. 185.410. Outs Receipts. 2ti9.ii"0 bu.; ship- ments, 186.700 hu. Rye Receipts. 8,000 bu.; shipments. Flour 4.000 bu. Barley - Receipts. ments, 42,800 bu. hu.: 4G.-- iM preferred Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern do preferred Colorado and Roiithern Penver and Rio Grande do preferred Erie Illinois Central 3. 1907. MINING MARKET IN STOCKS IMPROVEMENT . SALT LAKE CHANGE. ON May Day 8tiil Daly Judge Gots"Busy Active Star Cocao. idated in Demand. Salt April 4. .A great improvement in the trading waa in evidence during this mormug's call of the mining exchange, a grtaier number or the favorite gening into action than for some day. While the trading was hv no means extensive, i here were condition existing that went to show ihat the general iiuprew-idowas thxt the market would now continue to improve. July Judge, after suvme active sparring. sold 2i)0 at (8. closing with The -- aiue figure bid for more. May Day coiiiiiiued active at 34 and 34 1. Nevada Hills let out l.Ouo at (3.60 and a smaller lot at (3.62V Star Consolidated was In demand at 36 and 36 V while Butler Liberal was freely taken at 4. Colorado Mining had friends on huud for its goods. 2uo only gong at 12.37V nd more offered on the close for less than 82.40. Ingot sold a few at lu. with Mountain Lake passing n out a ship- 4U0 bunch at 75. Scottl!r Chief sold at and 7. while South Columbus Coubolldated went up to (1.26. data and Michigan of Reaver county moved up to 29. Victor Consolidated recorded the last sale of tbe call, 500 share going at 104. Tbe open board trading w a equal If not greater than tbat nf the regular call, a goodly nnmler of tbe favoritea which failed to uhuw on the regular call coming up to the trading posts. Berk Tunnel took the lend, advancing 6( Produce Exchange. On the produce exchange today the butter market waa steady ; creameries, 294; dairies. 20 27. Eggs steady; at mark, cases Included. 15; firsts, 15; prime firsts, steady at 1246184- 22 154-Clieer- Sugar and Caffes. York, April 4. Sugar-Ra- w, firm; fair refining 3 centrlfugil New to (1.75- Butler Liberal weakened Consolidated some, while Ucdumbu molasses sugar tet In 600 went Carlsa at (3.U5. packed Refined steady: crushed 5.40; powderat 51, with Colorado selling at regued 4.80; granulated 4.70. rates. May Day. Mountain COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Hio 7; lar call Lake, New York and Nevada Hills re No. 4, 7. malned active at unchanged prices, while Seven Troughs brought 57. St nr Wool. Consolidated continued steady at 36 St. Louis, Mo., April I'nclo Sam Consolidated and 364. Sieudy; western medium 17 21; fire Mild a single lot at 53. Yankee Conmedium 18022; fine 14017. solidated closed Ihe morning' trading with sales of 1 ,306 at 620 50, the marCattle. Chicago ket closing on the following prices: Chicago, April 4 Cattle Receipts 14.000. Steady to shade lower: breve (4.25C.70; rows (1.800 5.00; heifers (2,7505.40; calves (5.0007.00, good to prime steers (5.5006.71: pfKitn medium (4.2505.40; Stocker and feeler (2.8506.00. Hogs Receipts 18.000; strung. IJght mixed 86. 600 6.90. (6. 86 6. 87 heavy (6.5506.90; rough $6.5506.-80- ; pigs (6.0006.75; good to cho'ce heavy (6.8006.90. Sheep -- Receipts 12.000; ateady. Natives (4.2606.60: westerns (4.23 6.60f yearlings (6.3007. 40: is nth s (6.1008.15; westerns (6.2508.20. 96 5 - 2 7 3-- Kansas City Cattls. Kansas City. Mo., April 4. CstMe Receipts 4.000; strong. Native store (4.60&U.5A; native cows and heifers (2.8(i5.20; stockerg and tellers (Hi; bulk of sales $2.8004.25; calve (3.5007.25; western fed steers (4.2505.81; western fed flows (2.40 I!.-760- 6. 0 4.50. Hogs Receipts 9,000; market 5 to T 12c lower. Heavy (5.01)06.66; packers (6.5006.60; pigs and llgh's (5.7506.65. Sheep Receipt 4,000; steady; mutton $5. 4006. (Mi; lambs (7.2507.90. range wethers (5.6006.90; fed ewes (5.0005.80. STONED BY SAN FRANCISCO CLOSINQ STOCK LIST. Atchison.. FRIDAY, APRIL ft 68. No. OCJDEX, ETAII. Sin. 971. 8.974; 9.(124. 8 EXAM1XER, Interstate Brokerage Company 4th, 1907. MOB 54 954 STOCKS April 9!i ..., T,oulsvlile and Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific 17fi 151 200 4 MOB URGED THE CROWD MAKE THE ATTACK. TO 304 754 254 1484 120 Men on Hardly One ef The the Train Eecapcd Without Injury. Non-Unio- n 7fi' New York Central 1194 Pennsylvania Reading Rock Ts:!fin, do preferred Cleveland, 125 a un the Nickel 1094 ty non-unio- 2? 50 St. Inul Southern Pacific Southern Hallway April 4. A epen.il tnii.i llate road, hearing men going Irom where the .van! of the Mi to Am- erican Shipbuilding nitnpiiny nrc tied up by a strike, was Ktimed liy !( inch 91V, just ae it waa pulling into the com 7.3 pany'a yard at Ijnritln ln-- t nigh.. r.84 Every win.low in the car a. lml,-e85 and it riilr were iplin'ei'i'd and 144 battered. All on Imaid were and twenty live juimii-r- i finm the train and fled. Il.irdiy one nf the mid 9:14 mm wax not brai.-e-d when the train finally luilln! out. tine 90 man wan no badly hurt ihal he had to 24 be eent In a hi'pi:Hl. lit When the train nm-h-1204 Clcvcl.ind 02 only fifteen of the feity nn n were left. 13 There jiroh.iMv wne fifty wnim-- in the moh. who urged ihe men to tin 014 anaok, their voices U iug heard above 2k the din. The mail aino Kr..ned the 9: nin'.I Inf:, the tence. wh.-- e r 37 are heinp honsi-.l- . nnj i :t! ra ised mnrli dairage to the lniiMii a. 1304 T'nlun Pacific do preferred Waha ah Wisconsin Central Miscellaneous 8tocks. Amalgamated Topper American Car and Foundry American American Smelting and Ref. . do preferred Rronklvn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel and Iron International Paper . . . ; National Biscuit National I raj Pacific Mall People' Gaa Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Standard Oil Sugar Tennessee C'..al and Iron rnlted States Steel do preferred Western I'nlon Northern Pacific Great Northern preferred . . . Int. Met do preferred Markay '. do preferred ........ imimc-Mrirke- l4 in-i- orike-breake- 51"? 127 135 374 pUT MI, 1354 l.ilit, RECLAMATION IN MONTANA. First Government Project to ed to Settlement. it'i'ie Bo Open- 4. The first ieelamatton project In Montana wl: he opened in settlement snd 21:4 the wru!er tinned on upon some dal 02 OS 4 to he fixed in July. It Is the Hnntle 0S4 protect, a few miles east of llillinua. and approximately 30.U00 acrea will be reclaimed. CHICAGO FUTURES. information haa been received hero that elaborate have preps rat ioim -Chicago, April 4 The hading fu- been made for the occasion. follnws-Wheat ture ranged an tic Garfield will Interior of the presMay. 744. 4. 754: ent when the waters are tnnud Into July, 784. 774. 774; September, the canals and latniai of ihe IIiinll794. 78, 784(i7; December, an", project .In July; the heads of the vari804. SO,. ous departments of the Corn -- May. 454. 4540sj. 454; service from all part of the count;' July, 464. 404, 454: September, will be present; that slate wj;i 464. 46, 1C4-Ou- t niid a participate in ihe May. 42. 414?i4, 414442: general In'. Ration wit lie to JnlT, 3744. '304 4. 364; Septema of the slate to he present. ber, 33, 334 4. .324:;::. It lx said that n't the ;in,t Pork Ms v. 10 20, 16.1'.' 10.19; ,1'i'v which '.tie Hunl'oi pmj, cl w:l) , 16.224, 16.10. 10.10. claim has been s.i'iiitied upon Lard May, 8.924, 8.5. S.S7' Jul-.-- , liv settler. Mont.. April 7.--- oooo&ooooocoooo O o O PART OF THE VAT. CAN FELL O - offii-l;-,!-- , n,-:- nlrf-iul- Isillilnti. April 4 - A r!!si;itch n:say iha) fif-- yards nf tho rxtcrloi w:C nf t!u fi "ill !! - 'nt-iiii- n collipsed yes'erday. The fail nf ihe wsill dcsimypil It yard Ihl'.i .l pliintc.l nl h oviint:t tiers and wa itr f;ivoriie .1 itof l'.i. X.ll. tin-roii- r lo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REFORMS FOR EGYPT. Lonmin. April 3 In hi report on the pioKm.4 of tiip vatiniis admini1- t: alive ilcar;:i:ci:ts of the Egyptian by the foreign ofyivi'itim.'nt. i'r..ni-r- . British agent in re. Fcypt. doajii ai length with the ami- British iiovt ni nt. known as "Kgyp- ti.in !iiiii"ii.i.iMii " This Ird Cromer liosrri'.'Oi. a- - :t plum of Exii'ic rather tliHii ing' pioit growth," and 'deep- - i , j I ty tinged with thereby mciimng " a combination of all the AImhIc-to de- world the throughout fy and rcrist the Christian powers.' Viewed In thi respect. Lord Cro-- I no r the movement requires to bo wa'ched carefully by all European may" posaildy lead to minors, as spma'Lc m;, bursts in different parts of the wor'd. He adds: "V(. were within a very inea - ur h sa. j ' j i able distance of snch an outburst last sjinng. when the European Inhabitants of Eg.rpt flocked into th towns. Their alarm was not at all unreasonable." , Lord Cromer believes that cohesion between Egyptians and foreigners csti he secured only by the creation ol a local International legislative council composed of 36 members. 16 nominated by the guvernnieut and tha remaining 20 elected by inln prominent foreign resident. Lord Cromer declares the system of legislation by dipW. must be abandoned, and hla contains numerous recommeBdu for the better government of It concludes with a warning to im" Isb officials against speculating land and other ways, ia pH 01 temptation. Er t "7 w . |