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Show I MARKET LAPSES INTO DULLNESS Offerings Exceed Demand; 1 Reactions Follow in Many h j , Issues IJCETT YORK, July 21. Offerings tt leading Blocks were n excess of ths I demand today with consequent reac tions In many Issues, particularly Industrials In-dustrials and specialties. Sales approximated 700.000 shares. Aside iioin fractional recession In several or the leading rails and coalers. coal-ers. Initial quotations Indicated further fur-ther Indifference on tho part of traders trad-ers to the more serious labor situation. Mexican Petroleum, Suit States Steel and American ice at gains of 1 to 2 points, were the constructive feature, with renewed buying of equipments, coppers, leathers and textiles in moderate mod-erate volume. Stud baker continued to show further .selling pressure and several of the less prominent motors H were fractionally lower. I'nitid States libber lost n point, pn.habl yas a re- H .suit of reports of a Forthcoming reduc- H tjon in the crude product. Foreign H exchanges were slightly higher on the better tone of the London market. In the first hour o the session, largo deals in Mexican Petroleums extended Its udance to 3 point-, and a .. o1 i-er i-er leaders made additional gamr. Sflhng of specialties then set in and many early gains were cancelled. Du Pont foil -i points," pressure against ihc motor 6hares increased and domestic do-mestic oils, especially Standard Oil and I'ure Oil. became heavy. Steels and ! uipmonts also fell back and rails, in- luding several of the coalors. were ro- i.tlonary. Coppers aa a group, held mm with Mercantile Marine preferred and Industla Acoho. Ca money ...period ...peri-od and renewed into next week at 3 fl per Shorts engaged In a general raid on (ho list at midday. Mexican Petroleum Petrole-um suffered an extreme reaction of 5 points. Standard Oil of New Jersey, Jer-sey, showed a loss of 3i points and Crucible. Studebaker. United States Rubber and United Fruit fell 1 to 2 points. Atlantic Coast Ulne and Louisville Louis-ville and Nashville at gains of lVi and ; points respectively were marked exceptions ex-ceptions to the lower trend. Prices rallied feebly o the strength displayed by Atlantic Coat.t Lino and Loisville and Nashville, but the market mar-ket later lapsed into dullness. Closing was heavy. DAILY OGDEN BANK REPORT .. 1 . ul 20 ....$522,930 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW VORK. July 21. Foreign exchange ex-change firm. Great Britain, demand. $4.454; cables ca-bles $4.4oSi; 60 day bills on banks 54 34i. France demand, 8 41: cables 8.42. Italy, demand 4 65; cables 4.85. Belgium, demand, 7 96'; cables 7. 57. tJermany. demand. .20 V4 ; cables Holland, demand 38. S5; cables 36.90. Norway, demand 16.62. Sweden, demand 2C.95 Denmark, demand. 21 58. Switzerland demand 19.15. Spain, demand .l.f. Greece, demand, 3. 08. Poland, demand. 014-Czecho-Slovakla. demand, 2 18v Argentine, demand. 36.50. Brazil, demand 13.70. Montreal, demand, 99 3-32. NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK. July 21 Tho raw sugar market was quite early today. The undertone was a little easier, with spot Cubas offered at 3 ll-16c cost and freight, equal to 5.30c for centrifugal centri-fugal There was renewed selling in raw -ugar futures during the early operations, opera-tions, with pricos 7 to 8 points below the previous close. Near midday there was a rally of 3 to 4 points on covering. The market for refined sugar was timer and prices wore unchanged to 20 points hlghe with fine ganulated now quoted from 6.80 3 6.90c. Refined futures were nominal. Sugar futures closed steady, approximate approx-imate sales 67,700 tons. September 3.62c. December 3.76c; March 3.49c. May 3.60c. I POTATO 'MARKET CHICAGO, July 21 Potatoes, good, receipts 7 8 cars, cars on track 154, total U. S. shipments, 595 ears; market mar-ket slightly strong on barrels, steady on sacks, Eastern Shore Virginia and Maryland Irish Cobbles, SS.96j04.16; mostly $4.004 10; Kansas sacked Gobblers $1 95G2.05; sacked Early Ohloa, poorly graded and dirty $1 26 Q 1.50; one car of New Jersey $1.55 sacked Irish Cobblers $2.30; Minnesota early Ohio's no sales reported. MONEY MftKKET NEW YORK, July 21 Call money 'ady; high 4, low 5; ruling rntes 4; losing bid 4; ottered at 4 ; last loan i 'ill' Call loans against acceptances 3. Time loanx steady; 60 days 90 days 3$i; six months 40434. Prime mercantile paper 4f44)4. METAL MARKET NEW YORK, July 21. Copper steady, electrolytic spot and later 14c Tin steady; spot 31 87; futures 31.87. Iron, steady, and unchanged. Lead, quiet, spot 5.70 5 75. Zino. firmer; East St. Louis, spot and nearbv delivery 5.805.85. Antimony spot 6.00g5.26. NEW YORK STOCKS. AlUcd Chenih nl & Pvo 6SM Allls-Chalnv r .".4'i American Beet Sncrnr I6B American Can 55$ American Cr A Foundry 160 American Hide & Leather pfd TO American Intcrntitlonal vrp I1- Amerlcnn jjOOomotlYS III! Amorlean Smelting ft Kefff. ( 1 54 American Sugar 1 so American Sumatra Tobacco 3 'i'i American T fc T l".t American Tobacco Id1) American Woolen , PO1 Anaconda Copper r,(7 Atchison 101t All "i'ilf W Indlex Pi-Si Baldwin Locomotive 119:,' Baltimore ft Ohio 5 114 Bethlehem stcci b tt I ''anudlan rciflc M.v Centr.nl Lenth.r Ms, ''handler Motor : rx', Chesapeake k- Ohio Chicago Mil & St Paul 87 Ji Chlcnpo R I ft T'ac iStt Chtno Copper Colorado Fuel ft Iron , 31 'orn Products IOC1 Crucible Steel , ... s.tU Erie i IfU Famous Players-Leaky ... S-'j Ooneral Aspbalt JOfi Uenoral Electric .17B?I '(General Motors 11 Ooodrlcn Co ";rrnt Northern ifd 804 Illinois Central Hi7'-. Inspiration Copper Il-i International Harvester 104 lnt Mrr Marino pfd T::'2 Tntr-rnatlonnl Paper 52 Invincible Oil lo'i Kelly-BprtnrfJeld' Tire Kennpcott Copper W r i... -in. m. v..i i.. i in Mexican PMmi.-um 166 Miami Copper Middle Slates on m4 Ml Ovale Steel . nr.i. fl!.10llrl Pacific -, New York Central V M IT ft Hartford ML., Norfolk & Wi rern 10S Northern Pacific 76i Oklahoma Piod ft Tlef 4 Pacific Oil 55 Pan Anieriran Petroleum 7P, Penn.wlvanla 4Si People's Gas S6 Pure Oil 2S Rav Consolidated Copper l r , P.eadlnK 74 (2 Rep Irrm A- .Stl 74 vj Royal Dtttch N T 55 . Sar! rtobuck S04 Slnolalr Con Oil 311 Southern Pac ific i 591 Southern Ralhvav . '247 Standard . nf ,r :? Studebaker Corporation 184 Tennesnee Copper ioL Texas Co g Texas ft Pacific 29 Tohacco Products . S0r- Transcontinental Oil 16H t'nlon Pacific . 14 " ("nlted Retail Store? 4 V 8 Ind Alcohol 61 United StAtes Rubber fil'i! United States Steel 103 1 Utah Copper , WextinRbniise. ESlectna 61 Willvn Overland 8 American Zinc. Lead and Sm Butte and Superior 2!Vd Cala Petroleum fit 14 Montana Power 71 '? S'nnttuck Arizona :-t Great Northern Ore to LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (Aa reported by J. A. Honle Qo.l BANK STOCKa I Bid I Asked ! Bankers Trust Jl50.00'$ifi0 09 I Columbia Trust 1 91 00 Deseret National . S6S 00 272.00 First National of Opden 310.00 Deseret Savings 20 1 00 . Nat Bank of Republic ... ISO on 200 no N'.itlonal Copper 145.001 155 00 Securltv State bank ' ion no Utah State National 100 on1 120 00 Utah Sa Incs i Trust ... 00' 1 01 00 Walker Bros Bankers .... 22 00' 23." no Zlon's Savlnp.s ft Trust ... 207 OOi INDUSTRIAL STQC K B Amalgamated Supar .1 To do pfd es..o; fi' :i Con Wapon 5f no f DO Home Fire Insurance .... 320 00; I Independent Coal ....... 4v m Moriran Cannlnc 101 no in 1 11 Ml States Tel ft Tel 102 00 104 00 Schramm-Johnson 8a pfd 9: On 101 06 Standard Coal .621 .IK Utah-Idaho Sucar 3.10 I "0 Utah Fire Clay 50.001 55.00 Utah Pr ft Lt 1st pfd 94.00' 9C 00 Z C M I 112.00 113 00 U S Fuel 7s pfd 72 Walker Bros. Dry Goode 200 OOi BONDS, Commercial Club 7771 70.00' S L Stock Cs 1929 ... 88 00 1 90 66 Standard Coal 5s 1923 98 00 Utah Pr ft Lt 1st 5 1 944 1 60 30' 91 50 Utah Lt ft Pr 4s 1930 . S2 00! 87 00 Utah Securities 6.-j 1922 . 100 001 101 .00 Utah-ldalir, Snar t 'i4o0 96 CO MINING SECURITIES. CAa reported hj T. A. Hogle ft Co.) - I Bid I Asked Alta Tunnal . i .00 .10 Bullion .01V4 02V, Big Hill I .02 .03 I HI Cot Coal 1 .044 .05 Beaver Copper. 1 00 U Hay Statu 1 oi Black Metal . . . !6s " Bingnam Galena .oo 0P4 Central Fureka 00 0 Columbus Rexall .30 i.12,4 Colorado Con .06 !o7 I Crown Point I 05U fi'Sl Cardiff ' go !S4 1 Colt Kins; ... 01 Cotton Metals out 04 Daly 1 2.00 Daly West 2.10 2.50 EriKon I .06i! 10 Kmma SHver 00 I .01 Km p Ire Mines 03 04 FaRle & Blue Bell 2 35 ... Eureka Mines (4 .05 East Crown Point , .024 .03 Eaat TIntic Coal oOVi .. East Tlntlc Con 06'i 08 Bureka Lily os '.OVA, Eureka Bullion 05 0SU Gold Chain 03 07 Grand Central 60 65 F0", 03 '.om Iron Blossom . .Z0& .32 Iron Klnp; A ,20 "1 Judge MS '2.50 300 Keystone . . ., ."35 co Lehl Tliillc I .02 .02 Leonora 00 .01 Miller Hill 00 Jfay Day 01 m Moscow ,10 Michigan-Utah 2'K' 30 'yi' 9u,ncy Nalldrlver jo 21 North Standard 02 !o" T'lutus : 1 .17 ! -J Prince Con 1 . 07 I w :, Paloma .oovi' Ploche Brletol ,1 .01 6i4 J:to 1, 02 .083 Reeds Peak 2 South Standard io "xj Sells 02 .02 Silver King Coal 2.27 2 30 Silver King Con 35 '3(5 Sioux Mines .05 054 Silver Shield 00'. 01 Tar Babv , ,. o?i Tlntlc r..mral , oivi '02 Tlutlc Standard 1.05 1 9714 Uncle Sam .02 02 Utah Con 01 02 Union Chief . 05 Whirlwind ; 0- West Toledo 02 O'i Walker Mining 3 22, 3 10 Woodlawn . . 4 .o&4 o7',i Yankee Con . 02 Zuma 'qc "!oc Opening Salea. Crown Point 240 al j'-. Kmma SHver 2000 at c. Bingham ir.-ilena 1000 ai lc. Iron BloHsom 1000 at ZO'-r Michigan-Utah 1000 at JOic; 1000 at o0. Ro'.uh Standard 1750 at 10c. Nort'n Standard 1000 ai Sc. Closing Sales. . I Tunnel ?ij(i ai ; , Beaver 1 ropei 10 nno i r "f-hlsan-Utah 1000 at 29'ic; 600 at New Qulncy looo at ?.r- r;ooo at jup I'rlnce (Vin. moo at 7c. BITTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. July 21. Butter lower creamers- extras 34o; firstw 30tfr33c' seconds 29( 30V2c; standards 33U;7 3 3 c. Egg, unchanged, receipts 16 000 cased. Poultry weak; fowls 21 Vic; broilers broil-ers 24 27c roostora 14c. N'EW YORK SILXTTl NEW YOilK, July 21. Foreign bar silver 69cc. Mexican dollars bZlc. SECOND PLEA FORRECEIVER No Opposition Expected In Action Against Rio Grande Lines DENVER. Colo.. July 21. The belief be-lief that no opposition would develop ,to the reiiiet for uppnlntinent of a receivership for the Denver & Klo Grande western railroad, although ihere might bo som- objection to thi terms of the order nugcted wnii ex-preased ex-preased In tho United Statei di?tiict COIlrt h'-re today by Charles A. Boston. Bos-ton. New York attorney, in asking for a recess until 2:30 o'clock this afternoon after-noon in the receivership hearing. Th" recess was granted. A Second request frr receivership for the road wan filed at the opening of court today bv the ;ittorne.V8 representing repre-senting the Bankers' Trust company Of New York, trustees for the holders of $ 12,000,000 refunding bonds lesuea in 190S. The original request for receivership re-ceivership wap filed July 7. by the N w York Trust company, trustee for tho adjustment bond issue, the Juniod bond Issue scored by the railroad, imontlng to $10,000,000 and issued in 1912. in requesting the receivership this afternoon, Mr Boston unld that it was the intention of attorneys representing the various parties Interested in the iTiM idlinifs to attempt to arrive at a compromise, which might bo submittod to the court this afternoon. Counsel for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad also stated thai It t.'.is hoped a compromise could be reached. Counsel for tho different Interests went Into conference behind locked doora a.s soon as the recess was declared. 00 t OGDEN LIVESTOCK 1. ;i 1 tie 175 Mo-op 762 Cattle Receipts 175; choice heavy steors $6.00g 6. CO; good steers $5.00 ft 6 00; fair steers $4.00(8 6.00. choice steers $4. 00g6. 00, choico cows and heifers $4 75 C :' -- 1 "r lo good COWS and heifers $4$$'y4.75, cutters $2.00 (5 3 00; canners $1.00(r2.00; choice feeder cows $3.006 4.00; fat hulls $3. 000 3.50; bologna bulls $2.003.00. 'cal calves $7.50 8.50. I Hogs Receipts nono; choice fat hogs 175 to 260 pounds $10.60, hulk of sales $ 1 0.00 g' 10.60. feeder hogs $9,000 10.00, Sheep Receipts 862; choico lambs $10 000010.76; wethers $6.00 ft 6. 5o. fat ewes $3 000 4 00; foedcr Jambs $8 000 9 00. 4- FOREIGN LIVESTOCK , CHICAGO. July 21. (United States Bureau 01 Agricultural Economics) Cattle Receipts 3500; market slow; practically unchanged; top beef steers $10.50. bulk J8.75fOS.y0; bulk beef jcow.s and heifers $5.00 0 7.26; canners and cutters mostly $3.00 Gf 3.76 , bologna bolog-na bulls around $4.50 (a 4 60; veal calves scarce mostly $9.00 0 9.50. Hogs Receipts 18,000. active; mostly 15ft 25c higher; common grades up most; built good butchers $10 10010.90; good packers 18.26 C 9.00; top $11.00, bulk $8 50010.90, pigs steady to strong, mostly $9,75 0 10.60; heavy weight $10. loft 10.60, medium 10.50G10.96; light 10.900 11.00; light light 10 -10 ft 1 0 95 , packing pack-ing sows, smooth $8.360 3.10, packing sows rough, $7.7508 50; killing pigs $9.50010.50 Sheep- Receipts 12.000; half receipts re-ceipts direct to packers, lambs hIow weak to 25c lower; top natives $12.60; bidding $12.60; mostly for best with I heavy sorts; no westerns sold; offci - I lng 25c lower, best bid $13.00; sheep slow to lower. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July 21. (United States Bureau of Agricultural j Economics) Cattle Receipts 2 500; quality plain, all classes around steady; best steers nd yearlings available avail-able $9 25; grass Texas steers 06.35 (j 7 50. b. si . al rs 8.00 8.60i common com-mon to medium cows $4,00 0 5.26. better bet-ter grades $6 0006.50; medium gnu heifers $6.00(4 6.60, canners and cut- tors mostly $2. 50 ft 3.60; common to good bologna bulls $4.00 down. Hogs Receipts 2000 fairly active to both packers and shippers loft jo higher; bulk good and choice 160 to 240 pounders $10 36 010.50;; top $10.55, shippers took about $8 t0, few heavies on sale, bulk of saTes $9 7 5 10.50. throw out sows steady, mostly I $8.00; stock pigs 10ft 15c higher, hulk good kind $10 25010.60. Sheep Receipts 2000. lambs steady j to 25c lower; early top natives $12 50. shep about steaoy; odd lots fat ewes: 1 ?6.50ft 7.00. RT JOSEPH. Mo.. July 21. (United States bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 4000; fatrlj active $10 0 16c 1 higher to both shippers and packers, I hulk 170 to 230 pound weights, seii-: seii-: lng $10 40: ft 10.50; packers paid I $10.50. packing sows mostly 15 0 25c Ihigher; bulk top $7.8508.00 Cattle Receipts 60o; slow, very 11 1-1 1-1 He done early, bidding mostly lo-r. ,a few scattering sales medium to good beef steers $8 50 and down, looks I steady to weak; nothing strictly choice ifcere. Odd head beef cows $4 60 ft 5.60. .steady to lower; calves fully steady; 1 bulk $8.5008.75. .shecp-Receipts 1,600. all clashes 'about steady, bulk rat native lambs $12 50; nothing choico here, culls i$7.00, strung weight rat ewes $6.00. OMAHA, Neb, July 21. Unltod States Bureau of Agrlculturol Eno-nomics) Eno-nomics) Hogs Receipts 9600; most-I most-I ly 10c higher than Thursday's aver-lage; aver-lage; 200 to 325 pound butchers $9 40 010 40; top $10 66. mixed and packing pack-ing grades $7.76 0 8 85. Cattle Receipts 2100; heef steers and she stork slow; 1025c lower; full loads beef steers 1000 few head $1 0 25; .bulls about 25c lower; other classes of stock generally steady. Sheep Receipts lo.ooo. market 15 025c lower; top lambs $12.50. ewo top $7.50; early sales feeding lambs $12.00 down. LIBERTY RONDS NEW" I'ORK. July 21 Liberty bondu .ciopod: " ' First 3V-. $100.90. first 4'e. not quoted, second 4's $100.7 0.. firxt 413 20 H r,.n,i 4Vs $100.78: third 1 Vs $100.82; fourth 4 V 's $100 S2-V S2-V ictory 4 's $ 100 5 8 LODOX KATES LONDON. July 21. Bar silver 35 '.i d per ounce. Money 1 Vfe Per cent. Discount rates; short 1 per cent. Three monthH 1 15i6g.2 per cent. MINNEAPOLIS. July 21-Flour un-' Changed ai 1 6c higher; family pat. Tits 7 6 6 ft g 00. Alran W6.Oy0 COAST RIPE FRUIT SOLD IN NEW YORK NETY TOUK. Jiy 21. A carload of ripe apricots and Other Riviall fruits shipped from California to establish a .now refrigeration system of transporting transport-ing ripe fruit i mis found to be In good condition for th- most part when I it WS s opened today. The apricots, cherries, plums and I strawberries Wcrr in pcrl.-i l condition Tho raspberries, blackberries and lo-cmnbsirtes lo-cmnbsirtes wen iUrhtl) molded. The fruits were well received In the narket, The nprlcots. 4 bv 4 crates. n-oWTod. brought On and $2 65; 6 by 6. covered. $2 15 and $2 20 4 b 5. uncovered, un-covered, $2.40 and $2.45, and 5 by 6 , uncovered $2.10. j Strawberries brought $2 05 .1 park-age; park-age; cherries $1.05, blackberles $1.35; log.inhorlp;) $1 io: plums $3.30: and raspberries $1.10 and $2.10. . a j Ogden Grain and j Produce Market The following prices were being j paid by commission houses today for I Hay. $12 per ton. Wheat. ?0r p-r bushsl, Eggs. 4 50ft 5.50 per case. Butterfat. 33c per pound. t 1 rt I Ogden Cash Grain 4- 1- (Quotations furnished by Globe Grain A Milling Co.) Values Inriude frelrht paid to Ogden. Utah Winter Wheat. No. 1 dark hard $1 031.13. No. 2 dark ha-l 11.0001 10. No. 3 dark hard 97e0$l .Ofi Utah White Wheat. No. 2 soft white 85cft9Gc No. 3 soft white- 81092c. No. 1 hard white leOSl.Sl. No. 2 hard white 8Jc098o. Idaho Winter Wheat. No. 1 dark hard $1 0801 18. No. 2 dark hard $1 0101.11. No. 3 dark hard $1.0001.12. No. 1 hard winter S8098c No, 2 hard winter PSeftl 00 Idaho Hard Spring Wheat. No. 1 dark northern $1 1401.24. No. 2 dark norrhern $1.1201 21. No. 3 dark northern $1.08'1.1. No. 1 dark northern 93c0$l.tM. Idaho Winter Wheat. No. 2 noft white 88 0 98c. No. 3 soft white 85096c. No. 1 hard white 94c0$l 04. No 2 hard white 9lc0$l.Ol. No. 3 hard white s8c098c. Idaho Whit Feed O.its. 38 bulk $1 S6l 90. (Willi transit billing light oats 5 to 15e less. If sacked 5c addition.) Eastern Corn. No. 2 yellow $1 44i01.46l4 Mo. 2 mixed $1 . 42401 . 44V4 (Above bulk. Harked. S.- additional ) 4- . , , e GRAIN t- CHICAGO, July 21. Fresh upturns In the price of wheat rosulted today from the apparently unpromising settlement set-tlement of tho rail and coal strikes. Early transactions showed that ship-I ship-I pes were at a decided disadvantage, nowlthstand lng that receipts here were liberal, the estimated total being 450 carloads. Complaints of car shortage at terminal points, continued and hedging sales were quickly absorbed by shipping interests here. Tho opening, open-ing, which runged from '.ic to higher; with September H.120. 1.12 4 and Dei-ember $ 1 . 1 4 n l l 4 . was followed iff moderate further g imis and then somethlni; oi a reaction. reac-tion. Heavy selling on tno part of a house with foreign connections caused wheat prices to tumble In the last hour of the board of trade session. Increased ar-i ar-i rivals of w heat In the southeast, to-Igether to-Igether with bearish cro(i reports from the northwest gavo impetus to the drop In Values, 'i'hn close was unsettled. unset-tled. 8c net lower to Vc advance, with September $1 lOi I LOS, and Ie-cember Ie-cember $1 11 ft 1.12. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. Alter opening ' (a '51 IiIkIi-er, IiIkIi-er, September 64 $4 v 64 7c. tin- orn market str-njtliened e little more. Brisk export business helped tho corn market upward until wheat prices pric-es began to recede. Then the "corn market weakened, and tho close was I easy, at a shade to c net decline, with September til 'i 0 fo 64 i a J I ;its started unchanged to C higher, high-er, September 36c an.l held close to the I initial figures. Provisions went upword with hogs. CHICAGO, July 21. Fheat, No. 2 red. $1.14 01.14 14; No. 2 hard. tl.lKVsiO 1.17. Corn, No. J mixril. 65Vtc; No. 2 yellow, yel-low, 65 0 C6c. Oats. No. B white. 864 4lVfcc. NOi 4 white. 33i 03 7c. I Uye, No. 2. b6 '.3 0 870. Barley. 62 0 65c. Timothy seed 64.00 a ' ."H Clover seed. $lo.O01i 18.00. Pork, nominal, lard. $1140. Klbs, $10.50 1 1 50. OICAGO FCTOREfi CHICAGO. July 21. The closing fu-tures fu-tures rangtd as follows: Open 1 1 1 . Lot-. Close W heat July 1 . 1 3 1.118 1.12 l4 1.13 Sept 11L'8 1 124 lpl0 1-lOi Dec. 1 14 S 1.14 1.11 i, 1.1 Corn July .63 4 tZ 2"8 .62 Sept. .644 ti.'.'n .r.5" .64 Dec. .61 .624 414 .61 U jats Julv .34 f .34'-2 .C2 .32 Sept .36 .36 .34 34S Dec 39 .39 .374 .67 Pork Pork Ivird Sept 11.40 1 1.50 1 1.40 u.45 Oct. 11.47 11.55 11.47 11.50 Klbs July 11.00 Sept. 10 90 .... .... 11.00 MINNEAPOLIS. July 21 Wheat, cash No. northern 61 40 76 0 1 .45 . July $1.38, September $1 157a December De-cember $1 l37. Cora, N'o -i yellow, SSfriO'ic. Oats. No 3 white. 8Ott0Slc. Barley, 67 57 Uc. Rye, No. 2. 7S4 ': 80 M Flax. No. 1 $2.58 2 60. OMAHA. July 21. Wheat. No. 1 hard $1 12?il 13:; No. 3 h.trd. $1.04 1.0. Corn, No. ,2 Oiite. 53 0 55 44; No. 2 mixed, 67 'i ft 5 ft Oato, No. 3 Whito,8833; No 4 white, 44 J4c. KANSAS CITY. July 21. Wheat. No. 2 hard. $1.071.30 No. 2 red. $1,070 1.08 Corn. No. 2 while 58c; No. 2, yellow 6IV2 02: |