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Show uu WNUmURKETS UNFAVORABLE CROP ADVICES FROM INDIA AID WHEAT Chicago, March 29. heat took an upturn today because tho lightness of reserves in Europe appeared to be tolling on values at Liverpool. Argentine Ar-gentine shipments proved to be less thun expected and there were unfavorable unfa-vorable crop advices from India. The opening was 1-4 to 3-8l-2 cent up. May started at 3.03 5-8 to 103 3-4 an advance of l-43-S, touched 1.03 1-2 and then roso to 1-03 7-8. Scalpers showed courage in belling corn, ,for which demand was decidedly less urgent than yesterday Traders who -had Jn mind tho scarcity of fodder fod-der seemed disposed to wait before Investing. May opened a. shade off to l-Sl-4 qp at 73 5-83-4 to 73 7-S 74 and declined to 73 1-2. Thero iyas an easy tone to tho mar-kot mar-kot for pats a condition laid to the prospect of a near beginning for spring Becdlng. May started the samo as last night to 1-8 nlune at 51 3-S to 54 1-2 and sagged to r4 1-4. OuUitie speculators were not so eager ea-ger as ycBtcrday In the provision pit. Initial saleB varied from 2 1-2 off to 15 cents up, Including July options at $17.55 to ?17.57 1-2 for pork, $10.00 for lard, and ?9.S5 to S987 1-2 for ribs. OGDEN WHOL-vVL PRODUCE fSelline Price.) ' Ogden, Utah. March 29. Uutter Creamery, extra. In canons, 35c; i -y 1 ... - (Continued on Pago Seven.) WORLD'SMARKETS (Continued from Page One ) creamery firsts, 34c; cooking, 25c; ranch 20c. Choose Eastern. 17 l-2e: Utah, 17c; Utah, mild, 16c; Y. A., 18c. Eggs Ranch, per caso of 30 dozen. $7 00. Sugar Cano, 56 GO; beet, $6.40. HEAVY ADVANCE IN SEVERAL LEADING STOCKS Now York, March 29. Further Indication Indi-cation that Interest had switched to the railway shares was offered todny by the incicased activity and strength of Union Pacific and oSutheru Pacific, both ascending to the best prices of flc, which increased Its rise to four points, was then at Its best figure Mnco January. Soo Line rose slight- ly and Baltimore &. Ohio, and Rock Island preferred were up 1 to 1 1-2, 1 while Reading rose briskly. Lehigh 1 Valley went I 1-2 above yesterday's 1 closing. Bonds were firm. The feature of the opening of today's to-day's stock market was the rise of 1 2 1-2 points In Canadian Pacific, a 1-polnt 1-polnt gain In Union Pacific and 3-4 in Southern Pacific. The Hill issues advanced ad-vanced fractionally, as did Reading, ( Erie, Rock Island preferred, Baltl- 3 more & Ohio, Consolidated Gas and 1 Great- Northern Ore. United States Steel was unchanged. Slight recessions reces-sions were shown by Amalgamated, Copper,' American Can, Missouri Pacific Pa-cific and. Southern Rail why. 1 The early rise In Canadian Pacific ?nd the transcontinental followed tho "i materially higher level for the Issues e in London, whoso markets manifeaj- H cd hopefulness over tho prospective H settlement of the coal strike. Con- M slderable selling met the advanco H hero and prices receded generally, H with moro or less pressure 'against H Steel, American Smelting and Amal- H gamated Copper. Later on the Hit H grew steadier and United States Steel M eclipsed its opening high price. M Bullish operations were resumed ia H tho coal stocks, but the response wa3 H slight from Reading, which advanced H to 1G1 3-4. Expectation ot an olcV- M enth-hour settlement of the differ- encos between the miners and oper- ators was said to bo behind the riee H In the stocks. Elsewhere the tont? H was Improved, but dealings wero light H and restricted to tho better known ' "H 1 Chicago Produce, H, ' H Chicago, March 29. Butter steady' H creameries, 27a30c; dairies, 23a27c. H Eggs easy; receipts, 11,977 cases" it H mark, cases included, 19c; ordinary H Qrsts, 19a 19 l-2c; firsts, 19 3-44a20c H Checso steady; Daisies, 19 l-2a. H 9 3-4c; Twins, 19 l-4al-9 l-2c; Young H Americas, 19 3-la20c; Long Ho'rm,, M 19 3-4a20c. H Omaha Livestock. H Omaha, March 29. Cattle Re- M celpts, 400; market steady. Native H steers, ?5.S57.S5; cows and heifers, M $3 50G.50; western steers, $4.50 M G.50; Texas steers, $4.25(5.25; range H cows and heifers, $3.005.50; canners, H $4.506.50; calves, ?4.00S.00; bulls, JM stags, etc, $4.255,60. H Hogs Receipts, 5,000; market 5 to H 10c highor. Heavy, $7.557.70; mixed, H $7.107.60; light, $7.257.60, pigs, M ?5.507.00: bulk of sales, $7.40.7.60. M Sheep Receipts, 1,000; market H steady. Yearlings, $5.506.85, 'wetttM ers, $5.40gG.20; owes, $4.755.75; ""IB lambs, G.607.60. ''H Chicago Livestock. ' tH Chicago, March 29. Cattle Re- 1 H celpts, 1,500; market slow. Beeves. M $5.258.50; Texas steers, $4.605.75; H western steers, $5.206.S0; stackers . M and feeders, $4.306.50; cows and ,M heifers, ?2.G0CG0; calves, $6.60 .' H Hogs Receipts, 16,000; market . M slow, but 5 to 10c up. Light, $7.55 , !H 7 871-2; mixed, ?7.507.921-2; H heavy, $7.G07.95; rough, $7.607.70; H pigs, $5.307.40; bulk of sales, $7.75 M 7.90, - 1 H Sheep Receipts, 7,000; market ' steadier. Native, $4.356.25; west- tj M ern, $4.456.50; yearlings, $5.75 " B 7.00; lambs, native, $5.757.86; west- H ern, $6.258.25. t H MMM Kansas City Livestock. -" H KanBas City, MaMrch 29. Cattle h (H Receipts, 1,000, including 100 south- - c cms; market steady. Native steers, H $6 00S.25; southern steers, ?5.50 M 7.25; southern cows and heifers, $3.50 H 5.50; native cows and heifers, $3.25 H 7.00; stockers and feeders, $4.75 H G.40; bulls, $4.005 75; calves, $5.00 .H 8.25; western steers. ?5,757.75; ' M western cows, $3.505.75. i jH Hogs Recoipts, 4,000; market 5 to 1 H lOo higher. Bulk of sales, $7.607.85: i M heavy, $7.80(3)7.90; packers- and butch- ' M ers, $7.707.S5; lights, $7.507.70; 'H pigs, ?5.75G.G0. ' M Sheep Receipts, 2,000; market 10c H higher. Colorado lambs, $7l75; mut- H tons, $150G.25; lambs, $7.007 75; ' M fed wethers and yearlings, $5.00 M 6.75; fed ewes, $3.00(35.75. H New York Money. M New Y'ork, March 29. Close Primo H mercantile paper, 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 per H Sterling exchango easy, with actual M business in bankers' bills at ?4S4.10 JM tor sixty-day bills and at $486.90 for IH demand. IH Commercial Trills, $483.50. M Government bonds cnuy; railroad H bonds firm. H Metal Market. ' New York, March 29. Standard H :oppcr, firm; spot, $15.17 1-215.50; ' M May, $15.2015.5G; electrolytic, 15 1-2 H 35-8; casting, 14 7-815 1-S. lH Lead, steady; $4.304.40. jH Spelter, weak; ?6.556.75. 'H Bar silver, 5S 1-Sc. H Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 29. Coffeo No. H ' Rio, 14 3-4c; futures closed barely IH iteady; May, 13.80c; July, 13.90c. H |