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Show I I USUAL LEADERS ARE NEGLECTED j Secondary Rails, Shippings I and Miscellaneous Issues Strongest NEW T'tRK. May 26. Secondary rails. shippings and miscellaneous specialties spe-cialties were the strongest features in today's more active stock market, traders ignoring firmer money tenden-and tenden-and motors and oils were strong uncles, un-cles, sale approximated 1,200,000 shares. There wwc no important exceptions to tho hlpher range of prices at the 1 active opening, buying drdeps more than offsetting ehorl idling. The Independent Inde-pendent steels, aalde from Crucible and Vanadium, sucaln led the advance dcr leadership of Ktudebaker and Mex- n Petroleum. California Petroleum and Cosden made substantial g;'lns and in the equipment group ima Locomotive Loco-motive was the outstanding feature. Moderate heaviness was shown by United States Rubber. Brooklyn Union Gas and Atchison. Early foreign exchange ex-change rates eased slightly from Thursday's final quotations. Ralls. especially of the cheaper grade, were taken up more actively l. during the morning. Lake Erie a Western common and preferred rose lj to ZVi points. Reading common and first preferred, made like gains and Lehigh Valley, New Haven, St I ''.' Paul and Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred pre-ferred rose 1 to li points Mexican Petroleum continued to feature the oils, increasing Its rise to three point. Crucible was strong- st of the steels, but that group and related equipments wore, less prominent than USti J Sp -cialtics were featured by Coca Cola .4. with 3V points to a new high recorn and tobaccos added to Thursday -gains. Call money opened and renewed renew-ed Into next week n( p r ent. Resumption of bul . uvitlc on more favorable money 'conditions and increasingly cheerful trad ldl itiona caused another rush or public buying w hich swept prices upward at 1 ipld pace. Extensive purchasi of such leaders as United St Lei Steel, Bald-win Bald-win Locomotive. Mexican Petroleum, and Btudebaker 1 nc ui ig d 1 1 operations oper-ations in a wide assortment of shares. Mathicson Alkali jumped A American Ice preferred -., Mexican Petroleum Pe-troleum 8, National bnamellnfs studebaker three and Brooklyn Tran-vsw Tran-vsw ait. Standard Oil of New Jersey, Stan- dard Oil of California. Crucible Steel. American Sumatra Toba CO Bala Win Locomotive, Pan-A.merlcan Petroleum and Lehigh Valley, 2 to -1. polntl Oils and stei Is eased under pi taking later but motors nd rails were not affected by th per cant call money rato. The closing was strong. I LOCAL INVEST MEM SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. H'-gle A- Co. "ba"vk st -cks. I Bid I kejj Bankers Trust $150 00'$160 00 rolumbl Trust ' I 91 r'0 Deseret National 26S 001 273 00 First National of Osdcn I 310 00 Peseret Savings 200 00, National Bank of Republic 220 no National Copper 150.00 160 00 Security Stat'' Bank 100 OOi 1 1 0 00 Utah State National 120 00 128 00 Utah Savings f. Trust . . . 95 00 105 00 Walker Bros. Bankers .. 233 00 237. 'jO Zlon's SavlngF fv Trur.t . . 205.00! INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. 1 Bl j Askfd Amalyamated Sugar . ...I 8.00 3 .15 ' . do pfd I 5v(l0' 69.00 Con Wax on 1 61.00; 65.00 Home Fire Insurance . . . C20 00 330 00 Independent Coal .47 .50 H Morgan Canninp 9a pfd... 100. 00! 102 50 Mt States Tel Tel 99 00' 101.00 Schramm-Johnson Ss pfd. 19 00 101 no 1 Standard Coal .52) .581 - Utah-Idaho Sugar ' 3.05 3 15 Utah Fire, Clay 60.00 60.00' Utah Pr &. Lt 1st pfd ... 03.60 95.00 Z C M I 111.00 113.00 O S Fuel 7s pfd 73 Walker Bros Dry Goods.. 200.00 BONDS. I Bid ' Asked s i Stc--i- I r : - oo 1 "'o r.i Standard Coal 6s 19J' I 98.00 Utah Pr & Lt 5s 1044 Pl .Ool 9: 00 Utah Lt i Pr Is 1930 . . S2 00 87.00 Utah Securities 65 l'J22 ... 99 00 10o 00 Utah-Idaho Su-.ir 7s l9t0. 94 00 96.00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (As reporter! by J Koine v Co. UNLISTT-'D Argentine 5 8 1046 78 81 do 6a 1947 73 76V Oizl 4a 1900 (rly rec loan). 48 51 do 6s 1903 60 63 do 6s 1908 63 66U. I Bns Aires 5s 1916-44 large C3 65 do 5c 1915-44 (small) ... 61 64 i Copenhagen 4s 1901 .. 73 Parla Orleans Cs 1956 . . . 62 8 1 Cuban gov 63 1929 (Urge) SoVi 87; do (small) 84 86 Sao Paulo 6a 1907 S3 67 I do 5s 1905 70 73 Buenos Aires CVis 1905 ... 47 50 Ian 5s 1907-47 73 76 Norway J'-is 1902 56V- 5Si j do 34 1904 56 59 S Paulo Si (gldrs) 1936 .. 390 400 Japan 4a 1981 (small) 74; 75 1fl do 4'js 1925 2d series.. 88 s9 M LONDON RATES LONDON. May 26. Bar silver ;'J 'SC6 per ounce, j ' Money 1 per cent. Discount rates, short bills 2 v, per sent; three months blll3 2 per cent 4. Ogden Grain and I Produce Market Tho following prices were being paid jy commission houses today for farm roducta: Hay $14. per ton. Wheat $1.05 per bushel. Ugfrs $6 50 and $6.00 per case. Butterfat 34c per pound. NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dy 70S4 AUls-CTiahnera 50 American Beet Sugar 43'cB American Can J8l- Amorlcan Car & Foundry 162 American Hldo & Leather pfd , ... 714i American fnternatlonril I'orp lj American Locomotive ;....11CH American Smelling Rei'g. ........ t',5H American SuRar 75T American Sumatra Tobacco 38 4 American T & T . . 128 W American Tobacco l4Vt American Woolen 927 Anaconda Copper 351,, Atohlson 100 Atl Gulf W Indies 40 Baldwin LoconiotU IIS Baltimore. A Ohio 48 Bethlehem Stel B 77. Canadian Pacific 142'i Central L'ather -"inN, Chandler Motr.rs . 'j-'i Thesapeake Ohio 67-3i ("hlesRo Mil St Paul Chicago P. I & Pai 45 Mi Chlno Copper 31 ; Colorado Fjel A- Iron 34 Corn Products 102'$ Crucible- Steel 7578 Brie 14i Famous Player:-Lasky 84 General Asphalt 64 Qenernl Bleetrle 165U General Motors 14'.i Ooodrlch c.o nrat Northern nfd 77Si Great Northern Ore iO'i Illinois TVntral 107 Inspiration Copper 4'A International Harvester 103 Int Mer Marine pd S4 International Paper Rl Invincible Oil is, Kelly-8prtnrfleld Tire SOU Kennecott Qonper 3 Louisville & Nashville no Mexican Petroleum 136' Miami Copper 30''i Middle States Oil 11 Mid vale Steel 41 Missouri Paelfle Sm New York Central DO'a N V N II A Hartf.Td 33 Norfolk A Western los' Northern Pacific 77'6 Oklahoma Prdd Rcf 3t4 Pacific OH 64S Pan American Petroleum 67 -i Pennsylvania 41 People's Gao 85'jR Pure Oil 32 4 Ra Consolidated Copper 18 Reading Sl itep Iron & Ste-' 73t Royal Dutch N T 62 Sears RoabUCk 7S Sinclair Con Oil 36 Southern Pacific y2'4 Southern Railway Cui Standard Oil of N -T dlv 1S74 Studehaker Corporation 123 Tennessee Copper 12 Texas Co 49 Texas & Pacific 34 Tobacco Products , .. 76'4 Transcontlnntal OH 19 T'nlon Pacific 1.19 United Retwll Stores f.774 T" S Irtd Alcohol 5SSi T'nl'ed States Rubber 64 United States Steel 101 S T'ah Conner 6 1W-;!nrhnn Klcctrlc 62'i wiih-s Overland i v American Klnc, Teart and 8m 1S4 lbrte and Superior .12 Cala Petroleum r.ovi I Montana Power 7JU Shattuck Arizona ii MINING SCCL'RITICS. (A reported hy J. a HoJa4b CO.JJ I H ItM Aha T.l". i'P, " 06 Antelope Star 1 00 Alta Con 05 Albion Cons 09 11 Am Con Cop 01 ,02Vi Alta Tunnel 14 .15 Bullion 021 03 Rig Hill pa- '.05 Blr Cot Coal 0 op; Beaver Copper 00 01 Ray S:ate 01 ' .04 Black Metal 05 .10 Bingham 1 alcna 01 0H4 Cent. Eureka 00 .02 Columbus i:eall 2S4 29 Colorado Con . 04t 05 Crown Point 04 04 Cardiff 05 1 00 Cott King .004 .02 Cott Metals 004 ..... raly 1.20 ' "... Daly West 17;, 2.05 Dragon 05 .10 Kmma Silver 02 .02 i:m,'.re Mines 03 033 Kale ft liluc Bell 2 36 ... .. Emerald 1 .03 .08 East Crown Point 02 i .03 East Tin tic Coal 00 00V Fast Tlntlc Con 06 07 Eureka Lilv o oo; Fureka Bnl.lon 04V !o5 ".old Chain 04 06 Grand Central GO 62 P9WU 034 !o; Iron Blossom 23 25 Iron King ' ,15 16 ludge MS 2,20 2 CO Keystone . . . . I .25 &o Kennebec 1 .07 Lehl Tlntle 1 .02 Lynn Bit- 91a 08 16 Mammoth i jjiiier hiii igf M;i Day , 01 01 Mason valley 1 r-o Mpacoyr 0? j Mlchlgan-l'tah 27 28 New Qulncy '03 o't Nalldriver l ;"o4 , North Standard 03V 04 Opohongo 00 I 00 I Prince Con 05 loe 1 Paloma m 00u Price Mining .03 ,03 Provo ,02 l o:v South Standard . .10 ' 12 Sell9 1 o'Vil 03 Syndicate tea? 01 f!iver TIi,inB Coam 2-10 S.12V4 Silver King Con .4gu 50 m Sioux Mines I 03 "04 Silver Shield 00 Tar Baby " 0j - Tlntlc Central I 01 01 Tlntlc Standard :.05 ; 2 07 2 Undo Sam qXia (j-,r2 Utah Con nnC XJ I'nlon Chief . ... os Victor Con West Toledo ot n, talker Mining . jfl vrodlawn .. .. n-' mu Yankee con . 5?S ;SI Zuma .0S1 .09 , Opening Saleo."" COIumbus ll.-xall t;C0 a: "8c Cardiff 100 at 95c. Eureka LH 1300 at Grand Central 100 at Sic Lehl Tln'!( 200 0 at "V-,- Miller Hill )0l.O at l'r Nalldriver 700 at 8c: 200 at 9c. Plutu.i .,00 at 23-c; 500 at 23c 25orrln"-,;0f'n- ,00) r 6c: Sll'vr Klr.jr Coalition idO at MM Closing Sale. '-oluml'us Rexall 000 at "So Ieonora 2000 at 1q Now Qulncy moo at Walker C M 100 at 3.3o' CETJCACU) FUTURES CHICAGO. May 26. The closlnsr futures fu-tures ranged as follower When- . HlKh c,OKC May $1.28 .A 1.29 25?; I -e July 1.214 i 1 iisZi'21 I Iflept 1.18 1.19, l.'igg Corn " V&Z 61 -6H .eosu July 63 -63 .62 63il July .38 .3814 ..36 U s 8 4 :Ld- -00 jJuly 11.47 11 60 11.45 11 dfi fept 11.70 n.75 1170 1172 I Ribs - July 11.96 11 65 11.90 11.90 I METAL MARKET NEW YORK, May 26-Copper firm; I electroyltic spot and futures 13 14 Tin steady, spot and nearby 13 2b-I 2b-I futures 31.13. ' Iron steady prices unchanged. Lead firm, spot 5.5O0.6.ttJ Zinc steady; East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 5.2b. Antimony spot 6.37 5. b0. MONEY MARKET NEW YORK. May 26 Call money tirmer, hl,-h 6 low 3, ruling rate 3JA closing bid 6; offered at 52. last loan 5. Call loans against accexdances 3',. Time loans firm, 80 day and 90 day 4, Vi six months 4 to lVs. Prime mercantile mer-cantile paper 4 -i flMV OGDEN LIVESTOCK Cattle Receipts 14S; choloe hi steers $6.oO7.10; good sdfers $5.60g) 50; fair steers, M.50&S.od; cholcf feeder steers $Bi60.fi 6.00; cp.oiee cows ami heifers. 16,00 6.00; fair to good tows o.nd heifers 94.00.6. 00; cutters $2 00(0:3.00; cannera, $1.0002.00; choice feeder inv.s 53.00 v, 4. 00 . f;tl bull?. 63.00 3.7.", bologna bulls, $1 00 (5 3.00; ver,i caie $8.000.900. Hogs Receipts ftfl; choice fat hugs. 175 to 250 pounds Jtio.50; bulk of sales $9.50(3 10. Oo; feeder hoes $9.505 10.00 Shcop Receipts none; choice Iambs $12,0111:0, u-. thcrs $b.00 7.00 ; f .",.00 (0i 6.00; feedor lambs $9.00 & 10.00. Arrivals William Parks. Garland one ca: load cattle. Pock Bros Downey, Idaho, one carload car-load of hogs. Andrew Bingham, Carter, Wyo., three carloads cattle. Shipments and Soles Mind'n Butter Manufacturing com-rany, com-rany, Mlnden, Ncv., o carloads of 1 milch stock. Oakland Mont company. Oakland, Cal., threo carloads of hogs Western Meat company, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cal., two carloads of hogs. Bvranson & Son. Swanaon, Cal., five carloads of hogs. I Ogden Cash Grain L 'Quotations Furnlched oy Qlobe Gran & Milling Co.) alucs IncluJc ireujhi rato paid to 1 Jen. Utah Winter Wheat No. 1 rtHrk hard-. I$1.14 $1.24 No. 2 dark hard .1.11 1.21 No :t dark hard I l.Od 118 Oiah White Wheat No. 2 soft white 102 I 1.14 No. H soft white OS I 1 11 No. 1 bard white 1.03 1 1 it No 2 hard whlto 1.00 1 13 No. 3 hard white- 97 1 10 Idaho Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard 1.18 1 1 30 No. 2 (lurk hard 1.16 1.27 No 3 dark hard 1.13 1 24 No. 1 hnr-l winter 1:09 .1.19 No. 2 hard winter 10C 1 10 No. 3 hard winter 1.03 1.13 Idaho Hard Spring Wheat ; No. 1 dark northern 1 26 1 3C N. 2 dsrk northern 1.23 1 1.33 No, I dark northern 1.20 I . SO No. 1 northern . . 1.14 I 1.16 , .v.. I t rthorn 1.11 1 21 No. i mixed northern .... 1.09 1.10 Idatio TvhlTe Wheat-No. Wheat-No. FTofi" white 1 04 1 14 Ne. 3 soft While 1.01 1 11 No. 1 hard white 1.06 1.16 No. 2 hard white 1.03 1.08 No. 3 hard white 1.00 1 1.10 Idaho U He Feed oaf 36 bulk . . 1 1.401 1.45U I (With transit billing, light oais 6 to 1 5a less. If eacked ba additional Eastern Corn No. 2 yellow . .777777777. 1.29 .h No. 2 mixed 1 1.27 1 29 (Above bulk. Sacked, ac additional.) 4 0 1 GRAIN I r CHICAGO, May 2b Although showing show-ing an upturn at tho start wheat prices weakened today during tht early dealing.-. Tho initial firmness was duo to transient absence of selling sell-ing pressure. Receipts here, however, were lurge, 4 Jo carloads aud with continued deliveries on ofay contract. 31,000 bushels, the market Moon turn-ed turn-ed lowngrade Besides, shipping demand, de-mand, hero was slow, buyers ooth do-iiiL.xiic do-iiiL.xiic and Corelgti being apparently disposed to wult us far as possible until after tho end of May. The opening which vaneo from unchanged un-changed llgures to . higher, with May si. 28 01.281', and JUiy $1.814 fri 1.22, wxs loHowed by u modorute further gain In somo tates and then by a setback all mound, to vell below Thursday's finish. Subtfeciuenily, persistent buying of July 01 SxiikLl lote C6f houses with eastern connections, led to something of a rully, whieh however, railed to hold well. 1 ho c!oso mad unsof ti.. 2c net lower to lc udvur.ee, with May 1 : 1 -'.. ur.d July l,21Vb6l 1.22. Rainy weather hindering field work gave compuratle flrmiivJs to tne market tor corn and oats. After opening open-ing unchanged, July 63 6" 3 Vic, the com murket eusud a trine and then bcurod 11 -illjjht general ,aln Tho market closed Kteudy a, the same as Thursday s ilnlsh lo i4c iilgn-ST, iilgn-ST, with J:ily tf2Vsc, Oats etarted a ihado to c lilgher, July 38e and held near to the initial range. Provisions were dull In line vrlih hog values. I ' .MA HA, Neb., May 26. Nrjieat, No. 2 hard, 61.18Q 1.24; No. 2 mixed, fj 1.28. Corn. No. 2 white, 54c; No. 2 mixed, (f: 53 c OatS, No. 3 white, 3Gtc; No. 4 white,. 35c. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Flour unchanged un-changed to 30c lower; family patents $7 908.00; bhlpinerits 49,4ti barrels. Uran 20..(9 21.00. GHICAOO, May 26. Wheal No. 2 Ced, "l 26 127 '4, No. 2 hard, $1.25 Jurn. No. 2 mlxod, Cl'i 'u r'3., No. 2 eliow, tl "i 7 02- Oats No. 2 while 3Ds341tC, No 3 white .1 Jc. Rye No. 3, $ 1 00 . Barley nominal. Timothy seed $4.50(5.75. Clover seed $ 1 2.00 g 22. uO. Pork, nominal. Jrd $11.37. ltlbs $13.50. XFAV YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, May 26. The raw I sugar market was firm and unchanp- I ed early today at 2c for Cubas cosi I and freight, equal to 4.23c for centrl- I fugal. There were eales of 5000 bags of Cubas clearance tills week and 25,-000 25,-000 for June shipment to a local re- I finer at quoted priced. The raw sugar futures market was firm early on commission houne buying, buy-ing, but after showing advances of 1 to 6 points, prices eased off under selling by trade interests with prices at midday one point lower to three net higher. There was a continued pool inquiry for refined sugar and prices were unchanged un-changed at u. 5 0 5 60c for fine granulated. gran-ulated. Refined futures were nominal. Sugar futures closed cas ; approximate approx-imate sales 20.350 tons. July 2.67; September 2,88; December 2.83; and March 2.92. POl ITRY MARKET CHICAGO, May 26 Poultry, alive, lower; fowls 2 4lac; broilers 38 46c, roosters 14c. Eggs, unchanged, receipts 39,900 cases. (Storage packed not quoted.) EW YORK SILVER NFAV YORK, Mui 20 Foreign bar silver 72U- ' Mexican dollars to Uc 1 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 . CHICAGO, May 26. t iTniled St-ite Bureau of Markets") Cattle Receipts 4n00: market active; beef steers firm. ( top yearlings $8 90, bulk beet steers 28.0006.60 fat file stock, bulls, calves; and stockcrs steady; catlners and low priced cows, weak! bulk fat he stock $5.65 ; 00; bulk cain ners $3..'.o 4 :,o, t bulk bologna bulls around $4.65; bulk , vwiltrj to pa k-i . !'. 7.7 , out - j biders upward $11.00. Hogs Rceiptx 23. "On, markef c- tive. mostly 5g)l0c higher than Thurs- j day's average; top $10.55; bulk, $10.86 : ( 10.80; Akc Hlrong to 10c higher; mostly $9.Coat'10.0u: heavy weight good and choice 2-10.60 10.70; mod- lum weight $10.6010.66: light weight $10.80 IOV86; light lights I $10.2510.i5; packing sows, smooth 59.B0 rta 10.00, ,5ackln- sows rough.: $9 259 60, killhix iis ?9 25010,86, : Sheep Receipts 8000: market steady I to strong, six doubles; choice 80 to 89 pound shorn lambs $18.66; best native spring lambs bid $15.,".u straight; medium med-ium fed Texas wethers f7."" KANSAS CITY, May 28. (United States Eurcau oX Markets) Cattle ReceiptM 12rt; href ftee,a fully loy1 15c higher; top $8 50, yearlings and calves steady; best ml-d yearlings $8.50, good heifers $7. 25; d'-slrablc 1 vealers: $9. 50 -9.76; calves $3.00 A 00; few good Texas, $8.00; cowp. calves and bulls weak; few good cr.v.t-$5.75('6.25; cr.v.t-$5.75('6.25; common to medium $4.75 b.25; most cannors $2.50 (&- 3.00 ; good cutters around $4.00; common and medium bulls $2.6004.60. Hogs Ileeelpts 6500; opened slow: closed fairly active, steady; bulk pood and choice 165 tO 250 pounders, $10.45 fj 10 65; p.tcker top $10.60. bul.c $10 25 10 55: sows mostlv $9.25, pigs steady, hulk desirable Rir.ds 1 " S C 10.75. Sheep Receipts 3000; mostly steady; spots more, shorn wethers $7.50(f 8 00. spring ana shorn lambs. -ir.:dy to 25c higher; phorn lnmt. $13.ii; native sprlngerv $15.00; Texas goats $4.20. OMAHA, Neb.. May 26 United States Hureau Of Markets) EfogS Receipts 10,550; mostly t, to 100 lower; bulk 180 to 240 pound butchers $10 35 h 10.40, top $1(1.45. bu:k 250 to 32o pound butrh'rs 10.05( 10.80, packing pack-ing erodes 5:-.00 10 00. Cattle Receipts 2400: beef Bteers active; mostly 10 (p i 5c higher, top $8.50. sh stock and other classes ot cattle, generally steady Sheep Receipts 6000; lambs ??eruly to 16c lower, bulk of clipped lambs , $12. 76 13.26; top $13.25; shfp and j feeders steady; shearing lambs $14.00. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK May 21 Foreign ox-chance, ox-chance, Irregular; Oreat Britain, de-Imand de-Imand $4.44; cables $4.46, 80 da J bill on banks $4 42-79. Frame, demand 0.10; cables 9.10 Italy, demand. 6 24; cables 5.24V. Belgium, demand 8.42; cables 8 43. Germany, demand . .?.3T,. cables 34. Holland, demand, 38 85; cabli I 38.90. Norway, demand, 13.25. Sweden, demand. 25 76. Denmark, demand 21.70. Switzerland, demand 19'8. Bpaln, demand, 15.80 Greece, demand, 4.18. F'oiand, demand .02 V.. Czecho-Slovakia demand. 1.92. ArKentine, demand. 86 37. Brazil, demand. 13. S7. Montreal, demand 99 1-16. POTATO MARK I T CHICAGO. May 26. Potatoes dull; ! receipts 40 cars; total L". 8. shipments 1983; Wisconsin, sacked and bulk rouud 1 whites $1 40(8 1.50 cwt; Michigan bulk 1 I $1.400-1. 60 cwt.; Tdaho sacked russets j $1 80 cwt; new stock weaker; Alaba-, ma sacked Bliss Triumphs $3.0') 'u 3.2 " IcJWX.; Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs j No 1. $3 00 cwt.; Texas sacked Bliss. iTrlmuphs $2.8092.90; Carolina slat barrel Irish Cobblers No 1. mostly I $S.00O$.16; No. 8, $3.754.00. TIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. May 26. Liberty bonds closed- 3'fl $99.96; first 4's $99.86; second 4's $99 78 bid: first 4 's $99.94. sec-ond sec-ond $99.92; third 4:'s $99.98. fourth 4i,i's $09.94. "Victory Is; 'si j $100.66; Victory 3i's $100.00. RI TTER AND EGGS I KANSAS CITY, May 26. Eggs. Ibu'.tor and poultry, unchanged. |