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Show Revisions of Prices Are Awaited r- -mil.. 'Forward Business in Abeyance 'Readjustment Now Under Way N( I thi.iu;li .il.'.vt-ikv, nf iinportJiit rt-ijiiifeiiifiiis or lu.k of sus-, sus-, Luiic-J li.iiini; power, luithiftlv be'cause of expectations of 'downward revisions of prices, even now- being realized in some ; instance. loi ;nd Inisiness is larjelv lield in abeyance. That many j 5ALT LAKE BANK CLEARINGS. ' - Todays cHarlng. 17 Sam ay last year 2,t19,61.M I ' 1 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. ' By Aaseclatcd Praw. K S SAM CITV. lec. . Hmbjs Its- ' 'M'tf. lil.ouO; w ...: heavy. II7.1HIU I? " ' : hut. hers. HT :. i?.70; light, 17 00t I 1 p,KMi 2 :,utj 14 ..0. ! '.itth - ic-ceiptx. .liHHi, Heady, Mers, I l IKey ju u.) Western. .III oOft, 00; I cow. .i tii u r,o; heiffrM. $7 mftti f,o" HM-kerM. Ifc 11 i0; culveit. t 0(ii t.t M. I i -.fr'""''" ':'-'rlMi i , Jl- t-U'n i., vrarhliKM. $ 1 u.Oiltf 12 .00 : I wethers, ! ft.ly in &u. wea. lS nuj9L'. OMAHA GRAINS. I 1 By AMoclaUd nu. j 1 OMAHA. Neb. Itec. .i'ofii-- 2 i hne, II ; No. 3 white. II . 44to 1. 4... I -No S yettow. fi 44W1 .46, So. 4 yellow , .4l'V 1.4; No. S mlxefl. $1 44. I . ."Sc. huv er, are d. fei 1 inir new ommit -inents as far as posilde. awaiting the fill tllel . .,, I i,,h ,, fll,es Wllli-h meelli pT.iinlv forevh. , ,i ) J ie kevnote of ; al Ices from ahout ev ei y center of pr ominence and u nee t taint y regaid-ing regaid-ing the eact ilipositinti of various restrictions which still remain effective effec-tive is a not insignificant element in the present hesitation Yet with conservatism con-servatism and caution conspicuous .features, there is now clraiiv less, ap-pi-ehenshm of the results of 1 he eco-, eco-, iiomic change which must inevitably , be witnessed, and the transition to a peace basis is continuing without ap-: ap-: parent mkiiw of merlons dislocation of trade and iuduHtt Tliat I he mov e-' e-' meiit has a I tend v made considerable progress and in gaining in momentum. jtedeial expenditures, there is accumulating accumu-lating evidence, and the steady relax-ilig relax-ilig or eliiiiinution nf the arhitrarv re- j ! Miami s arising fioin war conditions j Is shaping; the way for a freer flow, 'of normal commerce. Where curtailment curtail-ment of government pioiects is ran- lug reduction of Will klllg, tuVistMi. - tiU- labor thus released in mainly fi ruling let-mi ..tojii.n i(t in jp ..in..j .ciii.n", and official anl private mttiesls ale, I cooperating with the end in view that t he readjustments may be accoin ( plisht-il u ith a minimum of unsettle- , I nient. A development which prmn- I . ises well f..r the future, and upon! which confident hopes are founded, is j the appearance of increasing exjort iiuuiries, not only for the products of the farm, hut also for steel, textiles, leal her and ot her leading manufactured manufac-tured articles That latest statistics of domestic exports, show sizable de-I creaaes is due to the extraordinary I cirrunista nces of the w ar period, and is not an Indication of a diminished need for American commodities in Lurnpe. j After thiee Jnonth of progressive j expansion, domestic merchandise ex- f ports disclose contraction, ami for two months running the import movement j has been flown ward j Without overestimating the move- 1 ment, steel Interests have found en-1 cnuragenient, after a fortnight of nh- sorption in cancellations, in the development de-velopment of new export Inquiries from J various sources. 1 Having taken action against unjust cancel la t urns ef orders, which were : recently a cause of some apprehension, the dry poods trade In now more con- I - mitt M-flWMimejii nr roieni- men! contrHets has heen more sudden and general than was -x pec ted Is a fe,( tine of the week's advices, luit measure have heen adopted to prevent pre-vent such d 1 hoi ;a 111 za t ion as would force idleness, and I he In-llef Issprettd-itiK Issprettd-itiK that the repressed needs of many iniirketM will manifest themselves after th ft rt shiK-k of read lustment. The hide marketM have heen quiet and animated hy turns, with the for-j for-j mei condit ion follow recent slzahle deahiius In domestic packer takeoff at full tnaxfrnurn prices. That a relax tnif of the present monetary restrictions restric-tions Would h weemed In Wall street rlpcleH Is no( to he d-mtded, hut how soon the stock market will he released re-leased from arhltrary restraints is still j anionic the uncertain elements. An- j nonncenient of another lance issue of certlfh-ales of Indehtedness was a! sharp reminder that the treasury's; finannal needs did no cease with the ; sipnlriBT of the arm 1 at Ice, and a flft h Kovernment loan, estimate,) nt f.'i.Oui),- 000. 000. la eahl to be scheduled for the spring OMAHA LIVESTOCK. By Associated Preaa. OMAHA. Ieo fi Hoars - Iteceipis. 11.- -IfO, market, steidy to l'Cci I Tn- lower. Heavv. $l.7r.t 17 40: mixed. $i:..1Mf , 17 nr.; liKht. )7.Ki4rl7 3. piKN, JlO Oufl I 16 '), huik of s.iles. $17 . i;,i 1 . 4U. CatlteIlereipts, 2a0; market, steady ! to lower. Native steers $1 1 1H f.'l; , cnwn and h'-ifers. $7 tut 'it V2 "si; Western ( s'eers, $t faivr p; ;,o, Texan steers, $x..ri"ri 1 11'.:'".. rniii;f om h ai d heifers, $fi.00W r H.oi" ('it'ii.-K. 4 fe'(( oi; ain.k.M and j feeder. $'i 0"'-r 1 3 an; calves. $7 MI 13 f0 j Sheep -Keceipts. 440 ; logirket, stendy to st router. 'ill Is, $1 . Wn 1 f.ii; wethers. ' 4 .ts.'-rV ewe. II ;:.'H.i0; lamhs, $i3 oi -.r i:, .1., . f... ,ter lamhn, $10.01 14 M), 1 vearlinKM. $!0 H.m. , NEW YORK SUGAR, j By Associated Preaa. Ni-:W Vol;K. ec ? - SuK-.r Cn-I Cn-I ' hanjted. ' LIBERTY BONOS By Aasocuted Press. ' M-:W VollK. ft.-c C-I'uial pn ej fn 1 .ihelt v tn.li'l- Wet e 3 "m , J'lT iH; f srst , , or vert il.le 4-. $'4 sei-.-nd 4-. $!34; ', ,t ft con er t . !! I'a" CiT let; s oiid ii- .-rlil.le 4',- I''. thud 4,4i. $'h'M; fourth 4'-. $'' '. I NEW YORK COTTON. By Assoc irted Pratt. i; V 'l:K. fi -Cotto-i futures , 1, ;i .hI fct.-.ol Ie. ernher. J.inil- j |