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Show lckmarket It rebounds Eput Few Exceptions 9fB0 of Tuesday Are W Recovered n't or I: ni.irk.t ''la.'. Htantla! re. .v.rles from 'i ' Erfc Ur. I ' ad "r I'nnu!-'" ln" Karil,- K!-.a v. " f.hrM,,: . naltlraor Tennsv'c .m... '" 1 w'1"f,'k fctoment.". ni'.tl-n picture bMie TBT Ml''n ,cr"' r.n-Am.T-rl'InK "nr point .... , 'Knontal- ai.d k ',Tls V" chanw. Canadian I' Inlnt I. S-uthprn radii. . rl tan nhoun lv in.-l.il . Atnf-rlr.tr,, ,1 I K((S 'I'M nnrtfl ' ' 1 1 '' 1 ' " F , , . .r.f. n. Eltancv s in i '1 by pn- Reels equipmei t. and I i U. fesiim StnrlfV.akri ' fV R .r, UIl. I Ml roso i to I' J-'1' 'IIIIWUH T' ' 1 RC"'V ' 1 burg Clna v. . . r , i - IiIa t!"' ' ,,r!' " jKui wen Kck Am- rl : n S m i T Kbett'' Ktmied , -n abundant .,f fbclrrv i Eenl' r , , ln points Wiich rl. : fcther -Blcels w-rf lilpli'T b i 9 ilnt! and i" 1 ' fa their u, . ard mui M iolcum slioulnr r '. pr.lnt coin. 'KmI inii'l, aiu,tli"r fractional A (r' up. I ' fc!lltri'"an I' " an-1 Internal mal I HIBed i iSfi. Tin 5iINVESTMENT SECURITIES. "iporte-4 I,- J K Hi cle & Co.) )u 1 1 Bid A I l tfllrrni9t ' 1 1 " TMIonai lBonal of .i. n 310.UU J,ftvines i : 1 " A Bank . r. 245.00 "'topper l" i Utr Pint I " 1 Natl' j ft Bank. .- l r & f Bid TAakTd tar com ! " faM :i on I Jon . "' 1 - "" Insui tBt i I', I". Mtvi A I I.. I. 00 i.O Wjohnsor. i 1 ' i 'hi no 00 TH Bupn: Clav it r xalK i": oi, iiu.i.n p-.W r1 " Woa Dr; i!bE Ii( ' - M I Bid I Asked Fx 6; i . I SS 00! mio ! Ck !kK Lt 1- .... ' ...i KSugar Pr l! '0 r.f. Riu I."1 jJlpULTRY MARKET BO. A; B S6r iLY REPORTOF" -Iank debits Sped l Hi. (ririi i i,.av. St.IOO.K28 NEW YORK STOCKS. , Allied Chemical & Dv 4 I Allls-rhalmera . . " 41, I American Tloei: 81r 41 American Cm . 4g American Or Koundrv "161V.- American in,,, Latiir pid b' American tnttraatlonal fnrp Amrlrfln Locomotive 115 Amrl(4in Smelnrg & Hot. 07 American Super 75 I American Sumatra TobaoCC , Amcricai T ft T 121 C American Tobacco uiv A tin rl, :.,i V'.)olen . . i; J Anaconda 'Copper . ' ' ' ' ' 53 it Atcl'.taon joo'c I Atl Unlf W tndlej. gU I Baldwin Locomotive ll! I Baltimore &- i.io . 46i; Bilhlfliem St;el B .. " .. . '.ui4.linn r..r;f;.- 14t7 1 fentral leather ' 914 J Cliaiidler Motors 7fl2 I Chesapeake & Ohio ....-.;..'.,"!' csu fChlcai.'., .l ft st. Paul uu 1 Chloaco Ji I ft Pnc t.,v j Thin.) Cop)r , lr,ran Furl & fon M "m Prgducu to.)-. Crucible Steel . m2 j Brie 13 Famous 1 "avnra-Laakv s,i: General Anphalt s:k It ncral Bloctric 16-' Oenernl tot,,rK jjs, OoodrJcb Uo. . ji 14 Gr. at N'nrtlicrn pfd 7 j j lilinolr. Central iot-. Inspiration "'otner International Harvester ..... 96 in' Wit Harine pfd Iii,-.h.T :a Par.er 17;, invincible 11 fM KI!v-Sprinrneld Tre n Konnecott fop per :i)Ta' joulevllle 6c .Vnabvilie 117. Mexican Petroleum 13J14 .Miami Copper 3SM .Middle States Oil .. .. Ifi2 Mldvale Strel . ' ' Missouri Pacific ' o, New York Central . ... ' " S114 N Y v H & Hartford Norfolk & Western nr.v Northern P.i' ;fa ' 77 2 Oklahoma Prod ft Ref "4 Pacific mi -ai; Pan American Petroleum ,;'. Pennsylvania . . . People' Gas ... Hi(k Pure OH :,4 Raj Consolidated Copper )"! ir.T'. fleadlnp 77 Rep Iron ft S'erd SoZ Royal I'utch N T 53 U Sears Roebuck JR. Sinclair Con on ,.: Sr-uthern Pacific '0', Southern Rallnas 25 Standard Oil of N .1 17 . Stnrlebaker Corporation ... .. iCOi Tennessee Copper Texas Co. . 1.7" Texas ft Pacific T hnr-co Products )U Transcortlm-ntal CU 1 1 , I'nlon Pacific IT'1' United R.;'.uil Stares '. ". . 4S I' 8 Ind Alcohol 4)! United Stat. ) Rubber .. t'nled States Steel . ... 0i I'tnh Copper . .;f. Willys Overland . . ;u U'.vst Inphouse Kle.trir ... f.l Tj, American zinc. Lead and Sm I6t. Butte and Superior jfs? Cala Petroleum 5Gi Montana Power 71 Shattuck Arizona . , . 9 Great Northern Ore ., 42 MINING ' .-. C U R I T I E S As reported hv j A. H,.fe ft Cm I Mid I Asked Altn Mich 19 047l$ Or, Alta 'on ni'ij 01. Am f'on Mine . ' .04 . 04-; Albion 'un . . u nu, m Metals .... ... 1 ,) " Alta Tun ; I Addle I oi I .20 bullion I .0: .03 Rip Hill 1 024 03 BIc 'ot 'oal j ,o:(U' 0-'i lb-aver opper J 00vL Pay Sta'e j 01 .04 Black Metals . , .Go .12 Pinphuni italena 01" i I'entral Kureka . .OMtl .0 Columbua Rexall 1 .32 1 ,3214 ".,oru.if. Con '1 1 : 04;-. Crown P.dnt 03 " Cardiff ; jo' 98 '"ott Metals .j ;0i4 bi-"i Ra y . . 1.50 2.35 Paly Went 1 90 2.2". Dracon I .05 J .10 Bmms Sliver f oti ;m Empire Mines 1 .03 I 04 g BUll 1 2 35 I ::""':al,l,I: .03-,' 04 isureka Mines J .04A! .05 Kast frown Point 0214 Bast Tintlc Coal .OOH '06' Bam Tintlc Con 03 06 Kureka Lily .08 'ns' . KUrekfl Bullion I 04i 06 " Gi Id Chain !oJ losiS rand Central 5 g" Hamburg Mines ... or; y" I .04 .06'.; iron Blossom . 19 20 Iron King 04Ai W . Judge M S 2 20 2.50 Keystone I 5 Kennebec ;'j !o5"4 " 07 liehi Tlntic i... . . 0" Leonora .. 0014 lei-l Lynn Blp Six .15 Mason Valley I ..75 Moscow ' 'n4 iiciiin,n.iT,ni. "iA:: ........ .0.... . .JVj . Z'J New Qulney .04ii .0.". I .Nalldrlver I North standard 1 044 o'" O K Silver ..; .001 !o3 I'"lir.tip.. , .Otjl.l !. Ohio Copper .01 Plutus I .23U1 ' ti' ' Prince Con . .....' 04U, o:. Paloma i oovi' PioUie Bristol I .oo.i 00, 1 Price Milling I .(,;; -., 04Vl I Provo . j .02 1 o3 I Rl 0 Areontlnc 1 .00v4! .oiVj Reeds Peak i .ooi: .oi. I south Standard , 10 n -.'. Sells . . .021 !o3 l oMnd" fV-'. . - I -"o'i Silver King oaln 2.02'- 2 10 ; Lvsi King Con ! . to " . " 4 Sioux Mlnej, I .02 ! "o'i .Silver Shield ' .00'-' 0P-i j j Tar -Baby 0114 1 02 j LintlC I'ential QO'-. 01 : Tintic Standard 1 7;u i'mi Uncle Sam ooi .1,1 Utah con 1 " 01 Victor Mining . 01 .0S2 West Toledo j .02, .03 ....-r Mining 3 00 0 30 , v, odlawn I .07v of t. I ankee t 'on m () j j 2umtt 1 OTj .OB Day's Salon. .One, Cain Columbua Raxall I50o at Sic- BOO a' ?J4c: looo at :i2c; 500 .it :;;v.c. Cottonwood King 1000 n r,t I Bast Crown Point 1000 at 21,. Iiurcka- Bullion 1S00 a: 41ic. Iron Blossom 500 n: t!VsC. Leonora 4000 it ) '-'.c Michigan-Utah ..oo u 2Sc New 'Qulney 1000 at 4:.ic North Standard 1000 at l.c. Plutus COO at 25c. Tlntic Standard K03 st S1.77'2 I Wocdlawn 2000 at" 8c. NEW YORK SUGAR N'KYV YORK. April Uv -The cftrh raw, :u.ir market was eaf ler on the apot, while May shipment was unchanged ' Spot Cnbas ware quot-d a. 2 ll-J2c. cost j , and frclRht. equal to 3. 05c for eenirlfu-gal eenirlfu-gal with May at 2r,c. cost and freight. niuii! t :;.?Kc. There were .aies of L'G.ooo bags of Cubas now loading to an operator The easier trend in spot prices caused I scattered liquidation and hedge aellln-In aellln-In raw sugar future? and prices at mid- ' day showed declines of ono point. The market for refined was unsettled and :i - refiner reduced prices 10 points tO 5.40c Pine granulated ranged from 0 25 to 5 50c. There was only a llgnt Inquiry. Refined futures were nominal. Supar futures closed steady; approximate approxi-mate sales 19.H50 tons. May 2 45c, Sepi 2.85c: December 2.89c CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. April 18. Open High Low no Wheat Max $1.41 M 43V; $1 .41 il Jtafi 125 1 25Jj 1 24 l.SeC Sept. 1.18 120 l.l7i 1 115 V, Corn May .60 .li 60 tiU4 Jul) .43 -45 .634 ,C4 Oats May .374 .Z; .:CVi ."7 July .40 .40' 39? .40'-. i'ork July ., 21.05 Lard July 11.05 11.05 10 95 10 95 Sei'L 11.27 11 27 11.20 11.22 Ribs May 11.30 Jul) S 10 ,-.7 BUTTER AND EGGS. KANSAS CI r r, Mo . April 11. - B pa I L.'.ultr and buttM uncnaiied. I t 1 OGDEN LIVESTOCK Cattle 216 Hoq 476 Sheep . .3456 'Vittlo Receipts 215; choice heavy steers $4. 64O7.00; good steers JS.SOfi 6.00; fair steers $4.5095.50; choice feeder steers $.r..50rt", r,0; , holce cows and heifers heif-ers IS.00OE 50. fuir to good cows and heifers M.OOOf.OO; cutters $2 003OO; canners $1 .0flf 2.00; choice feeder cows $4 .'.O'aft.OO; fat bu.N s.t 00. 'a .. 50 hologn.-l bulls J2.0ona.00. i;J calves $8.00f3.00. Hons Receipts 476: choice fat lings 17 to C60 lbs.. Jlo V5. bulk of sale $9.65 I fiiis. 15: feeder hogs $9.00'.f 9.76 Sheep Receipts X456: choice Iambi $15.0011 16 00. wether.- $7 00iS.OO. fat iwc , no . '.0. feeder lanih $10.00 a 11.0 Arrivals Hillmai. Dantord. Rjgi. Idaho, 2 ears cattle G " hitlock. South Omaha. Neb. 1' ar hoKk .j-.1en lJa- king & Provision Co South Omaha. Neb., J cars hw. C. Iundfiui8t. Price t cars ysarOnn Noble Shesp company, (jcthent, Cal.. 22 cars springs lambs. ESll Beckstead Swan Lake, ldn.10. 1 mi-d car f cattle and bops. SALES. 'sden Packing k- lYovisien company. Oirden. 5 cars cattle. 3" car. a hogs. . Pred Smith. Opden 1 car stock cattle. FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 1 4 CHICAGO; April 19. (United Stales Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipt 10,000; fo wearly sales beef steers and butcher Bhctstock steady tc weak; bulk beef steers of quality to sell S7 00(41.60; bulls and calves steadv; fctockcrs firm; packers bidding $7 00'i 7.50. mostly on vealers; few shipping calves $9.00. H gs Receipts 11.000 fa,ri active; strum; to 10c higher than yesterday's I 1 average; light to medium weight butchers butch-ers up most; top $10.70 fr one load sorted lights practical top 610.46; bulk 16:40910 55. packing sows strong to 15c higher: pigs slow, about Bteady. Sheep Receipts '..000: generally sieadj ; wooled lambs to packers early $14 7"1i ' 16 50; shorn lambs early mostly -$13 OO'o. j 13.26; some held higher; good 114 pound 1 shorn wethers $9 00; few head native spring InmM JI.I.OGTj 16.00; wooled ewes early $1.00 down, -diorn $R 25 down iMAII Wrll l' (Cnlied stales Bureau - f Marirts Hraxe Receipts Re-ceipts lo.ooo: slow, tfoadyit st ..ns; bhlk 1 ho to 210 pound 1 Jtchersi ? to OOQlO.10; top $10.15; bulk 215 tO 45 poiiul butchers butch-ers 69.66010 "0. packing grides 25c up. mostlv $9. 00 9 9. 50. Cattle Receipts B000; beef steers taadi tq I5i lower: top $ 35; she-stock an.1 ij n 1 1 mostly steady veals 50c to $1 Ll wit. Stockers and fe-ders unchanged Shee . R.-i , ij.rs .'I, On lambs mosll iuijhe', bulk Ml :o-;i.4 70: early toil $14. So: some 'lcld higher- sheep and feeders steady; clipped feeding lambs, 63 Iound average. $12. 65. KANSAS CITY, Mo April 19 (lTnlt-d (lTnlt-d States Bura.i of Markets ) Cattlor Receipts 0500. beef steers steady to 15c higher; best heavies JR. 15; top mixed yearlings $:.": calves and stocktrs steadv to strong, practical top calcra Ss 00 Miiall ot up to $ 50' inferl r calves $3.oofij"3.r,o. HoKs Receipts 11.000, mostly weak to lower, spots off more, top $10 15. bulk 180 to 225 pound average $10 00fi 10 1" 250 to 300 pound weights ?.904g 10.00. few closing sales fully 10c lower than . estorday. hul't of BgloS I9.60O 10 10 throw-out tiow.s $s.50JS 75. r'e-I r'e-I slrable stock pigs WJSQlO.S Shoep Receipts 6000. killing ..lasse? 1 strong to 15c higher; sheep extras weth-! weth-! ers $h 008.50 bulk early ?ales $14 R0 15 00. I 1 : rr Ogden Grain and Produce Market! Partners were receiving the following prices at Ogden commission houses tori to-ri uv Mutter fat 24c pound. KgRf I6.60O4 50 ca.se. Wheat J1.00 bushel. Hay Ji4 ton. POTATO MARKET CHICAGO. April 19 Potatoes dull re-! celpts 47 curs: total U. S. shipments 655.1 Wisconsin Backed round whites $1 56j' 1 fi5 ciel Minnesota sacked whites S 1 . 40 I 1 BO cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals $1 fiO'' 1 7. , wt . Canada sacked long whites ?l 7". BWt, ne,W stork firm; Florida Bpauldjng Rose No 1 $7 75 harrel; jobbing job-bing price on 150 pound sacks Spauld-Ing Spauld-Ing Rose jr.. 50. METAL MARKET NKW fORK, April 19. Copper steady: electrojl'tlc spot and nearby later 12fj lac Tin . a'i. r spot and futures J30.73 Iron firm; No. 1 northern J23 00j 25.00. No. 2 northern $22.00-$ 24 no S. 2 southern J 16. 50 ft 1 7 00 Iead firm; spot 5 OOOE 25c. Zlno steady: ICast St Louis spot 5 00c Antimony spot 5,12c. MONEY MARKET. VKYV Y.'RK April 19. Call money Steady; high 8)4 per cent; low 3'i our cent: ruling rate 3i per cent: closing bid I p.-r cent: offered at 3VG per cent: last loan -At per cast Call loans agaglnBl acceptance.! 3'-.- per cent. Time loan steady 60 days 90 days and six months 4l? per cent-Prime cent-Prime mercantile paper 4'i4i per cent LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. April 19 l.lt.erty bonds closed . :;' 99.30.4 first 4s 99.70: second 4s !- ;r, first 4i4S w 62 secoud 4;s 99.31, third IJ4l n 14 fourth 44s 99 72 Vic- tory ,ia;s 100. US; Victory 48 100.01. LONDON RATES. I.OVDONV April 19. Bai liver 1Hd per oimcr Money 2 per cent Discount rates; Short and three month bills 2y-trrf2 per cent. NEW YORK SILVER NKW YORK. April 19 Foreign bar' silver 70c. Mexican dollars 53 BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, April 19 Butter unchanged. unchang-ed. Kggs steady, rei olpts 27 956 ca9cs; i'ir-ts 98f40S4lB: ordinary firsts 22224c: miscellaneous 880264c; storage packed extrut 27c ntorago packed firsts 26c f TT Ogden Cash Grain ! " . (Quotation Furnished by Globe Graiu 4. Milling Co.) ' l'rah Winter Wheal Hi dark hard IJ1.18 $1.27 No. 2 dark hard ...... 1.10 1.24 No. 3 dark hard I 1.13 l . 2.3 Ctali .White Wheat No. 2 "soft tBhlte I 1.06 I 1.16 N'o :'. soft white I 1.08 1.1 1 No 1 hard whltn j 1.07 1.16 No. 2 hard white .. 1.Q4 na Idaho Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard -: 1.19 1.39 No 8 dark hard . I 1.16 1.26 No 8 dark hard J 1,13 i 23 No. 1 hard winter 1.14 1.20 No 8 hard winter I i.n X.Jx No. 3 hard winter 1.08 l.li Idaho Hard Spring Wheat No. 1 hard northern 1.31 i,jr No. ? dark northern 1.25 1 80 No. 1 northern 1.24 1.29 No. 2 northern I 1.21 12 No 1 mixed northern .... 1.17 l.U No. 8 mixed northern . ..1.14 l,i9 No. I soft white . . P17 120 No. 2 soft white . . ... I 1.14 117 No. 3 soft white I 1 11 P14 No 1 hard white 1.15 118 No. 2 hard white .. ..... l. 09 l!i2 Idaho White Feed Onts-1- s h"'k I l.'jf I 1.45 (With transit billing light oats 6 to 15o less If sacked 5c additional I Kastern Corn No 2 vHlow 7. ;;"03 1.36 No. 1 m ved 10. I 1 ' ) l M f Above bulk Socked. ir additional.) r 5,ufta '"'ude freight rate paid to I j GRAIN I v 1 ' April 19 -The expected up- I I "r ln wheat nuotattons at Liverpool. ft? nP '"'i '" rr'or Of more UOpe- SMi pn,, "' .or mucref" f the Genoa diplomatic conference, led todav to ac-tlxe ac-tlxe dealings and to a rise In prices here during the first of the board of Z .??lou Th" fHcl tnat lh amount' ,on wean niagc showed .le. rr;i., of n. .. r Is 6,1 .no., bushels w ,. - a factor also In the lifting of values of. faring! were comparatively ctrce The opening, wbi.h ranged from 1.. , higher with May .41 to i.W l -o to $1 ...ij. hus followed by a slight reaction and then bj fresh -aliis I Corn and oats went higher with wheat 1 After opening to e up. JUK J3 to ascended higher than before Oats started i to Bc higher. July 40c again a ,l!,lc but ,nter cflmbiS Higher quotations on hoes and grain nr,'u'lM'tr'',, 'K "tent In th provision markeL fK?r,lTnu,cntly- ln wht. indications iin, !r ""'UTf wer" buy,n July and September deliveries here had a further' tendency to hoist prices Besides ex- port business ,.n a lib-ral seal,, up .ear.- I 1 to be undet way at the seaboard The ClOSS was unsettled. to 3&, nei ' , T "'V' "fJ V ,SH 10 1 4'r and July $l.2o(, tr, 1.8514 1 I nfavorahle weather in the west and large export sales at the seaJioar.l garl additional strength to the corn mark. ; later The .lose uas firm. i, 10 1. net liigher, with July 647', to 65c MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. April 19 Flour unchanged shlpmonts 21.904 barrels Bran $21 50023.00. OXLUIA, Neb . April 19. Wheat No. . iiard $1 30. No. 3 hard $1 29 'orn No. 2 white 55068c; No 0 mix- I I 51jj51:. Oats' No : white 344c No. 4 white 1 KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 19 ClOSi ; Wheut May $1.39 Jul 11.17; S pi ' $1 11 ?4. Corn May 55c; July 58Se. September 61 ' 'Hlf AG 0 April 19 - Wheat No. 2 bard 11 40. Corn No. 2 mixed eontjeov-c: No. 3 . SllOW 60tiJ60'ic Oats No 2 white 391i391,. No ;' white 87)feOS9e. Rye No. 2 ji.0514. Barley 62 9 67c. Timothy seed $4 6006.00. 'lover seed $15 00O-2.00. Pork nominal Lard $10.62 Ribs $11 50tfT12 50. ST. LOUIS. Mo. April 1? -Wheat Hay $1 404. July $1 22Vi ' I Corn May 59c; Julv c, 1 ats May 37;c KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April I :i rt-, wheat No. 2 hard $1 32fti 1 50; No. 2 red J1.320I.S6. Corn No 2 while 65065; No 2 vel-low vel-low 5U-459c. J Hay unchanged. ' MINNEAPOLIS. tllnn , April 19-Whoat 19-Whoat No 1 northern 1.69tt01 r.',lJ I May JI 51U July 91 . 40. Com No. 3 vellow 53'4'q:54,4l Oats No 3 while 34,.iSM5iic I Barley 611? 63c. ! Re No. 3 98U'3994c Flax No. 1 J2. 662.69 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK April 19 Foreign ex-. ex-. hangs steady. 'Ireat Britain rmand $4.41: cables $4 41Tt: 60 day bills on banks 4.StV France: Demand 9.304c; cables 9 31c Italy: Demand 5 44c. cables 5.46j4c Belgium- Demand 8.57,c. cables S.5?o. Germany: Demand .34; cables 34ic. Holland Demand 37. 68c. . ables 37 91c. N'orwaj : Demand 18.90c Sweden: Demand 25 90c Oenmark: 1'ernand 21 16c. Bwltaerland: Demand 19 44.-. Spain Demand 15. 06c Greece: Demand 4.50r Poland Demand 02?4c. ttecho-Slovakhi Demand 2 Ole. Argentine' Demand C5 75i Brazil: Demand 13.87c. Montreal 97c. 1X ENTESITAIN OLD FOLKS MA LAD, Idaho, April 19 The old peopU of Maiad are to ho entertained at the First ward tnbernaclo next Friday. Fri-day. A committee is worklnc t-arnoat-lv to malic tho event one of the most UCOesaful of its nature that has been conducted in this town Elaborate preparations are being nude to injure the aged people of this town a day of genuine pleasure and enjoyment OO '- OITTFIELDER RELEASED. PITTSBURG. Pa.. April 19 Dave P.obort-son. heavx' hitting outfielder of ;h. Pltls.l)urg Pirates, has boen released re-leased unconditionally. Secretory 8am Waters ol the flub announced. This was taken to mean the major leagues and some of the minor league clubs had passed Robertson by when waivers wai-vers wore asked. |