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Show I INTEREST OF I i PUBLIC LAGS Higher Money Tendencies Also Cause Renewed Selling N-ETW TORK. May 10. Lack of puhllc Interest and firmer money tendencies .used further soiling for t.oth accounts, in today's relatively dull stock market. sales approximated 860,000 ohares. Initial quotations w.r Irregular, the usual mixture of fractional nine ana looses hcinr recorded Within Ihe first I half hour, however, prices Btrengthenea In almost every dlrcct'eo under lead of PB-k oils and Fo.ii I nments. Associated. HOUS- BH ww.-r fnn aad p;l0ifir. oils rose- 1 to 2 point Baldwin Locomotive, Westlngnouse ana MTnh.it ran Power and Computing-Tanu-latlng-Recording gained 1 to 1 anci Mnnhattan Power end Manhattan Elevated Ele-vated mad ono point advance, impendent im-pendent steels, ooppera, rubbers and man order shares also Improved. Ralls sero dull but New Haven opened within a -moil fraction of Its maximum price for bbbbb the year. , ,, Thi market lapsed Into extreme d . 1-ness 1-ness during the morning, sales of the first hour barely aggregate t -0C 000 H -hares, the smallest total since last March Higher prices quoted by toe Standard Oil non-rut. rat New jcf and Louisiana wetr hslnftil to gM Oil croup Including Standard oil of t,al1fr-r.ta. t,al1fr-r.ta. Strength of Frltlsh exchange confirmed con-firmed overnight advices of more hopeful .onrtltions at Genoa. International Harvester, Har-vester, Lima Locomotive and Railway B Steel Springs wero added to tne Stronger .ulpmeiu T-.u'ed 5-taiej Steel antlcl- rated a probably Increase In unfilled v. orders fr April by a .substantial trac- I tlon'caln. New Haven rose to tho year's N' best "price at 'J0. and Toledo. i-'t. Louis V Western and Colorado A- Southern were strong. Call money opened at four per cent. . .. Profit taking following the publication of the large increase In unfilled tonnaje figures lowered 17, J. Steol a point. This I celling encouraged bear pressure on other I , leaders and Studebak?r. Baldwin and Mexican Petroleum yielded 1 to t points below their highest prices of the forenoon. Marked pressure also developed devel-oped agaiTint Intornatli-nal Paper, General Gen-eral Eleotrie. Corn Products. Davison Chemical and Computing-Tahulating-Re-rordlng, which sold 1 to 1 under Tues-l Tues-l day s final prices. Leading oil?, motors, equipments and some of the Inve'tment rails were freely sold later, the 4,i per rent money rat inviting fresh bearish aggression. The closing was heavy MINING SECURITIES. (As reported b J. A. Hogle & Co H f j Bid v I Antelope Star 17! I 00 . AJta Con -02 -Oo Albion Con I .10 .11 Am Con Cop 00H .01 Alta Tunnel U .M HlilbHr Bullion 02V4 -03 B ttfflnfllUL Big Hill 02 .10 Big Cot. Coal 03 .06 Beaver Copper 00 Bav State 004 .04 Black Metal 07 .10 Bingham Galena 01 or Central. Eureka 00 01 Columbus Rexall 27 .30 Colorado Con 04- 05 VI Crown Point 02ai OS Cardiff 94 1.00 Cott King OOt 01 "i Cotton Metals '"' Dalv I SO 2 B0 Daly West I SO 2 Mi I T 'ragon 05 .07 Kmma Silver 02 0 ! Kjnplre Mines 02 .01 FCagle & Blue Bell 2.35 Kureka Mines 04M; .00 East Crown Point f'Ci 04 East Tlntlc Coal 00 H .00 East Tlntlc Con 06V4 Eureka Lily ... 05 .08 Eureka Bullion 04 06 'f 'l GoM Chain 04 05 l ilrand Central Howell Iron Blossom . . Iron King lr' . 1 1 Judge M S 2 :n Thl Tlntlc Leonora 01 .01 H Mammoth Miller Hill ssssV '! - M ' 1 May Day oi'i .01 Michigan-Utah Vew Qulnc 03 nl Xorth Standard 04 04 !. Plutus 22 i 24 Prince Con 01 ! .01 'b Pioohe Bristol OO'.i' oo 4 I Provo 02 .03 Reeds Peak .00 'i South Standard 10 I 11 Silver KJng Coaln 2.07Vi 2.12 Sliver King Con 50 Sioux Mines 02 Silver Shield 00 01 m Tar Baby 01H .02 Tlntlc Central nl .01 Tlntlc Standard 1.97 1.00 ITncle Sam .. 01 ,U2 1'tah Con .00Vi .01 Cnlon Chief 02 West Toledo 02 Walker Mining 2.00 3.40 Woodlawn 06 .09 Yankee Con 02 .04 Zuma 08 .03 Opening Sales. Alta Turin. 1 60 at 13( Crown Point 2000 at 2V Emma Silver 1000 at 2V Eureka Mines 600 at 4C. I N'ew Qulncy 2000 at S'-iC Prince Con 3000 at 4c Silver King Con 100 at 50 i Yankee 5u0 at 3c. i Closing Sales. I Bav State iocw at lc Eureka Bullion 5500 at 5c Lchl Tlntlc 1000 at 2C i Michigan-Utah 200 at 26'4c I North Standard 100 at 4c , I'll Plutus 1000 at 23c Hi . Prince Con. 2000 at 4c: 3500 at 4c. Tlntlc Standard Hu at $2.00. I CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, May 10. II Open Iilt;n Liw Clost I Wheat-May Wheat-May Jl 3? J1.3S, Jl o'5'i Jl 373; July 1.24 1 24 123 1.24 jl I v;l j S. j.t. 1.1S 1 1& 1 17 1-17 I Corn May .61 .Gl GO 4 ,C0?', '.' t.r I' July 04 1 mMn ft -G4 II I j; ; H Seit. .00 .00 .05 .06 Oats May .t .36 .36 .36 July .39 .39 .33 .39 Set -40 .41 .40 .41 I Pork 1 ) May n, GO J I.ard I July 11.50 11 50 11 42 11.15 S. tP. 11 70 1 1 .72 11.60 11 .65 Ribs Jul) I '. 75 12 On 11 .75 11 .57 NEW YORK STOCKS. Alll-d Chemical & Dye 66 AJlle-Chalman 4- American Het Sugnr is American Can 46 I American Car tr Foundry 1G0D American Tlldt A Leather pfd 66 Anierlran Inti-rnat lonal Corp 43S Amerhxin Locomotive ll-iTg American Smelting &. Refg .. .... ."C1. American Sugar 73 M yVmerlcan Sumatra. Tobacco 33'j American T & T 122 American Tobacco ex dlv 139 American Woolen 91 Anaconda Copper 62 Atchison .-. W-3 Atl Gulf & W IndleK 35 Baldwin Ivocomotlvo . 111 Baltimore & Ohio 46 Bethlehem St.-I B 77 Canadian Pacific 113 Central Leather 36 Chandler Motors 72 Chesapeake & Ohio 64 Chicago Mil & St Paul 23 Chicago R T & Pao 2X Chlno Copper 27Te Colorado Fuel A: Iron 32 Corn Products 1"0 Cruolbln Steel 67 EtIc 13 famous Players -Laeky 80 General Asphalt .- 60 General Electric . , K-2 General Motors . 12 Goodrich Co 40 Great Northern pfd "1 Gnat .Vorthern Ore 33 Illinois Central 104 Innpiratlon Copper 40 International Harvester . 97 pi MOT Marin.- pfd 82 International Paper 494 Invincible Oil 17 Kclly-Sprlngtlcld Tiro 50 Kennecott Copper . . 31 Louisville & Nashville 117 M.x."-an Petroleum l'7k Miami Copper 2 Middle States Oil 14 Mldvala Steol 16 Missouri Pacific 23 New York Central 9 N Y N H A Hartford "9 Norfolk & Western 16 Northern Pacific 76 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 3 Pacific Oil . 64 Pan American rotroleum 62 Pennsylvania . . 41 People's Gas . 87 Pure Oil ex div ... 32 Ra Consolidates! Copper ....... .76 Reading . . . 7 Rep Iron & Steel 63 Royal Dutch N Y 63 Sears Roebuck 74 Sinclair Con Oil . 31 Southern Pacific 90 Southern Railway .24 Standard Oil of N J pfd 186 Studebaker Corporation dll ...116 Tennessee Copper 1 1 1 Texas Co 47 Texas & Pacific 33 Tobacco Produits 60 Transcontinental Oil . ... . 13 Union Pacific 137 Unitel Retail Stores , 52 IT 8 Ind Alcohol 4S lilted States Rubber 63 United States Steel 97 1'tah Copper . Kb Westlnghonse Electric 62' 1- Willys Overland S American Zinc. Lead and Sm 1 Butte and Superior 29 Cala Petroleum 55 Montana Power . i "1 Shattuck Arizona S 4 T FOREIGN LIVESTOCK , . 4 CHICAGO, May 10 (United States Bureau of Markets,) Cattle Receipts 13.000; market slow, early trading on beef steers and she-stock 10 to 16c llwer; early top nearly $9.00; bulk beef steers $7. 76'fj S 60; bulls and calves opening steady; stoekers weak; packers bidding $9 00 down for veal, r- Hog Re..-eipis 10.000; market plow; big packers doing little, llgbt steady to strong with Thursdays average, others strong to 10c higher; top $11.00. bulk 310.35ft 11 .00; packing sows weak to 10c lower, pin 16 to 25c higher; bulk good pigs $10.50-510 75. SIk-c; !; '.us '-ft i market steady to strong: s"mc native ewes and spring lambs lilgher; early t"p shorn lambs, 14.10: woolivl Coloradoa $15.50; good1 nf,hi ewes $.00; hulk 15. 6007.60; Call-j springs held 2Gc higUcr; asking S15.75. i OMAHA. Neb. Maj 10 (United Sta'es Bureau of Markets. ) Hogs Receipts 12.000; slow, stead) i" 10c lower; bulk 24" 10 260 pound butChere $10. 35fi 10.45; top $10.50. butchers; 260 to :i25 pound weights 10 ! i" 10; packing grades J9.00&.9.75. Cattle Rert-ipt-- 10.600; beof steers slow l0Q26c lower . yearlings $s.60; she-stock steady to 15c l.wer: other classes of 9U k mostly steady. Sheep Receipts iOOO: Icllllnt: classes mostly 25" lower; spring iambs, also wooled lambs. $16.00: bulk clipped lambs $13. 00913. 60; clipped yearlings $11 00. clipped wethers $9.00; ewes $7 50; feeders steady. , ICVNSAS CITY. Mo.. May 10. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re-cf Re-cf Ipts .'.'ii. beef tcers and ear lings steady t 15c lower; top $.50 for yearlings year-lings and he.avy steers: she-sto -V steady to weak; chokf; iielf.-rs $7.60OH 00; better bet-ter grades cows $6 2606.96 iToi.-? Receipts li.ooo; opened slow; . ! 1 el active 10e hlcher, bulk'lSo to 250 pounds 310 65(010 66; top $10. 70. eh.. lee 200 pounders $10.55: bulk $10.00910.66; sows $9.0019 25, stock pigs :-teady, few over $10 50. Sheep Receipts 6000: v.ery slow. ' steady to 10c lower, fed light shorn Texas wethers $9. 10; most aged lots - 50; lambs steady to 25c lower; wooled Coloradoa $15 00. best clippers $13.40; native rlnts $14.75. MEAT AND CATTLE FUTURES EXCHANGE BUENOS AIRES. May 10. Establishment Establish-ment of a futures market for meat and cattle is one of the principal objects of the new produce exchange which. It Is announced, will open May 2'J. It Is believed that such a market will brlnix about better organisation in the cattle Lupines", pri"ni violent price fluctuations and Improve conditions generally gen-erally in the first Industry of the country. coun-try. FOREIGN EXCHANGE N'EW YORK May 10. Foreign exchange ex-change firm. Great Britain. Demand 34. 4 ' cables $4.4 4: 60 day b'.U-i en-banks $4.42 France- Demand 9.12c; cables 9.13c. Itah Demand j -."?1. -aiis o.jbc. Belgium- Demand 36c; cables S 36c I Germany: Demand '!4c; cables .34C Holland T'emand 2$ 40c, iihN 3.4:c. I Norway: Demand is. 70c Sweden: Demand 25.70c Denmark. Demand 21.20c Switzerland'. Demand 19C0c Spain. Demand 15 55c Greece Demand 4 50c Poland: Demand 02c. Ozecho-Slovakla. Demand 1.93c. r-r ntln: Demand 3fi 62c Brazil. Demand 14.00c. Montreal 9c. SUGAR MARKET. NBW TORK, Mov 10. The early raw sugar marki : was firmer Spot and May iubas were iuoied at 2 7-16c. cost and I freight equal to 4 04c for centrlfucal. land June at 2c. equal to 4. He. Porto Rlooe were 3 S6c on Ue spot and $ 98c (or second half May shipment There wer sales of 30.000 bags Of Cuban and 49.000 Porto Rtcos. The raw sugar futures market wa-v steadier on covering with prices at mid-day mid-day unchange d to 1 point net higher Tliero i r-o no rhfincfs in ref'ned ) sugar. A good !nnii!r was reported. Fine granulated 5. 300 6.40c. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closorl eaS approximate sales 9050 tons; July 2.63c; Sept. 2.8Sc; Dec. 2.87c. March 2 S2c. KODAK STOCK CHANGED. TRENTON. N I , M4t 10 Noting was filed today with the secntary of State by th Eastman Kodak oompany ohang-..i' ohang-..i' i-ach 'hare of its crntnon stock wlrii par value Into ten snares of comm in Stock wrthont par value. Th comppn aid the state $20,020 for amending its charter. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. May 10 Liberty bonds t 1. .y.-'J r -. 99 40: first 4s 99.60: second 4n '.'9.52; first 4'- On.'.'i se.-..nd 4's 99.66, third 4s 99.78; fourth 4 J'j.'.0, Vlc-torv Vlc-torv 3;n 100 ,02: Vletoi-v 100.66. . a OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 e Cattlo Receipts 3S: choice heavy steers $6.50-V7 18; good stenrs $6.60 6.00, fair sti-er. $4 6096. 60J choice feeder steers $6.60(96.60; choice cows und heif- oy $1 :.n 00. f.-ilr I ' -iod .-.wv .ind heifers $4 tQ'H 30, . utters $2. 003 .00; canners $1 .0098.00; choice feeder cows $3.504.60; fat bulls $,1.00 ft; 3. 25: bologna bulls $2.003.00. veal calves $S 00O9.00. Hogs RecHptfl 130; choice fat hoes. 175 to 250 lbs. $10 50; hulk of sales $10.00 010.60: feeder hogs $g.C0$if9-00. Sheep Receipts 11.6S5; choice lambs $inTin, wethers. iZti,: fat ewes. $7":jS; feeder lambr.. $9iS10. ; GRAIN I 4 CHICAGO, May 10. Announcement that beginning tomorrow grain on track here r.mi.i be delivered on May contracts con-tracts led tn a quit k downturn of prices In the wlini market today during the earlv dealing. Most of the grain referred re-ferred to, about 2400 carloads chiefly wheat, which was available for Immediate Immedi-ate use in settlements b May shorts, who otherwise would hatta had to wall until the congestion fie va tors here could b reli. vhiI Later months than May were relatively steady owiqg to an advanro In Liverpool quotations and because be-cause the government 1 rop report was regarded by some traders as les bcar-.-'1 than had been expected. upening quotations, which ranged from unchanged figures to c higher, with May $1.3S to 1.38 and July $1 24 to 1.241!. wre followed by a drop in May ?o $1 .t.'ii and In later months slightly below Tuesday's flnlph. Sufbsequently, support developed and a 'rnllv ensued. helied by talk of better expert demand, with -onie sales to Oer-many Oer-many There vv-ere also rust damage reports re-ports from Tenneaaee and Kentucky. The close was unsettled. 'c net lower to yo advance, with May $1 374 to 1 3i78 and July !L24 to 1 24H. Corn and oats were easier In sympathy sympa-thy with wheat. After starting .1 Shads to ic higher, with Ju! 64'4 to 64 tho ce,rn market underwent a material aatr all around. . In the last part of the session, prices p.. .red a little, advance influenced more or leas by reports of too much rain for ,'nrn .:ari-nr 'I u a-. TTvr-. to c net higher. July 64,to. Oats opened unchanged to ,c lower, July 89J6 to 39c. and later held near the Initial figures Higher quotations on liogs gave firmness firm-ness to tho provisions market. sfTNNKAPOIJS. May 10 Flour unchanged; un-changed; shipments 39.K06 barrels Bran $22 OOTi 23 00. ( MINNEAPOLIS. Mav 10. Wheal casil Xo ni.r,::. ni $1 55A " 1 6o- . July $1.42-. Sept. $1.24 Corn No. 3 yellow 54 55c. Oats No 3 white 36'037c. liari. :.::'ti r.4c Rye tto 2 rCie 51 004. Flax No 1 $2.S3(f2 S6. OMAHA. Neb Mav 10. Wheat No. 2 hard $1.281.30; No. 8 mixed $1.27. Corn No 2 5I . No. 2 mixed 63'4. Oats No. 3 35c: No 3 white 36 37c. CHICAGO Mav 10 Wheat No. 2 red $1 38; No. 2 hard $1.361 38. Corn No 2 mixed 61 to 61SiVgc, No. 2 vellow 61062C. Oats No. 2 white 4041c; No. S whilL" 1S.jfl 10c. Rye No. 2 $1 04 Barlev 64'i69,-.c. Clover seed $12. OO'ii 22.00. Timothy seed $4.6008.00. Pork nominal Lard $11.22. Ribs $12 60O1S.60. ST LOUIS, May 10 Wheat May Tl .:,: Ji;' $1 21. Corn May 58c; Jttlj 62sifJG27. Oats Mav 3Sc; July 40M-C. KONAS CITY May 10. Wheat May $1 25: Julv $1 16; Sept. $1 10ii Corn Mav i'-c. July 5X-Sc. Sept. 61c Cash wheat No 2 hard $1 2Sfrl 54; No 2 red $1.2901 31. Corn No. 2 white 5C!!;'(?57c; No. 2 yel low 6'-lic Ha unchanged LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. reported by J A He.le & Co 1 HAXK ST. iCICS I Bid 1 Asked Bankers Trust $150 00 f 1 000 Columbia Trust I 91.00 : Deseret National 270.001275 00; First National of Ogden 300 00 Deseret Savings 198.001.. .. National Tank of Republic ... .1 240 00 National I V1 per 150 00 16o 00 Securltj state Bank 100. 00 110.00 (Jtah Btate National . ... 125.00 140.00 1 I Utah Savings & Trust ... 95 00 108 00 Walker Bros Bankers 234.00 238 00, Zlon's Savings X Trust ! 200.001 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. 1 Bid I Asked I Amal Sugar 3 00 3.25 I do preferred 69 00 7n 00 I Con Wagon 60.00 65 00 Homo Fire Insurance 320 oo 330.00 Independent Coal .46 .50 Morgan Canning 9s ... 100 00 102 00 Mt Slates Tel & Tel 99 00 101.00 Schramm-Johnson Ss pfd. 99.00 101. 00 Standard Coal 52 .5S Utah-Idaho Sugar 3.30 3.35 Utah Fire Clay 50.00 55.00 1 riah Pr & Lt 1st pfd . fr. Oo or, Z C M I 109. 00i 111,00 U S Fuel 79 pfd 721 .80 Wa lker Bros Dry Goods . . 200 00 BONDS. I Bid 1 Asked S 1 Stock Ex" 6a 1929. .1 88.00T 90.00 1 Standard Coal 6s 1924 93.00 I Utah Pr .t Lt 1st 5s 1944 .' 92 60 93.50 I Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 ... . 86.00 ......; Utah Securities 6s 1922-. 99.00, 100. 00 Utah-Tdaho Sugar 7s 1980.1 93.50! 95.60 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (A.s reported by 1 Kogie & Co t LISTED ; Bid 1 Asked Argentine 7s 1923 100 ) 100 f Iglum Ss 1941 I0l 107 do 7is 1945 I0S 10V-i Braall ss 1941 106 1 ii6l British 5s 127 92 j 94 Prov Bucnus Aires ".s 1921 95 ; 98 1 Canadian 5s 1937 98 99 do 5'is 1929 101 101 do 5S 1927 98 99', Danish Con Mun 8s 1946. IIIV41 112 Oept of :-"eln- France li12 97' j 97-i French Ss U-43 . lo4 104i, do 7s 1941 101I 102 do 5s 1020 80 83 King Denmark 8s 1945 ... Ill1 IIIs. do 6s 1942 99 Jap 4s 1931 (large) 76 0 do 1st 4s 1925 (large). 90, 91 do 2nd (large) &V 0 U K 5s 1929 1M , ...,s 1937 103 103- Newfc-indland 6'-,s 1936 .. 106 107 King Norway s 1940 .... 111 111 Sao Paulo 8s 1936 104 105 Swedish 6s 1939 102 1U Sw lss 8s 1940 H . V lis do 5s 1929 101 V 101 State Queensland 7 1941 110 111 Csecho-Slov Rep 8s 9951.. 98 99 UNLI3TFU Argentine 5s 1946 - 78 Si'i do r.8 1947 Brzl 1s 1900 (Ry rec loan) Bl j 68 1 do 5s 190:i do 3s 190S 65 .s Bns Aires 58 1915-44 (ige. K3. M do (small) 6a Copenhagee H 1901 .4 Paris tirlearte 6s 1956 87 S3 Cutan gov 6s (large. do (small) "2 84 14 Sao Paulo 5s 1907 84 68 do 6s 1906 - '0lz, 78 Buenos Aires 3s 1906 . . 4s M Jap 5s 1907-47 -y Norwav Z-s 1902 06- do 1904 6i( Sao Paulo Ss (gldrs) 1936 39 Jap 4s 1931 (small) 74 t 75 t I do 4s 1925 ( sm) sec ser 87! WILL ISSUE STOCK. SCIEE1NBCTADY. N. Y.. Mav 9 Stockholders Stock-holders of the General Electric rompujiy voted to Increase the company's capital stock $85,000,000 by issuing $3,500,000 fhares , common stock at $10 er share The Issue will pay a five per cent dlvl- daud on common stock, payments to take place of cemlannual two per cant dividend haratofor nsld. RETAIL COSTS OF FOOD MOVE HIGHER WASHTNOTON Mav 10 An upward I trend in the retail cost of food was noted today in statistics made public by the bureau of labor statistics of the department depart-ment of labor. Reports from 15 cities showed increases from March 15 to Aorll 13 ranging up to three per rent while onlv four reported decreases and only one of those. Fall River, with 2 per cent, showing more th4n one-half of one per cent decline. The cities reporting increases included. includ-ed. Savannah. 3 per cent. Mobile. 2 ner cent: Birmingham Dallas. New Orleans and Seattle. 1 per cent; Buffalo. Ixuls-vllln Ixuls-vllln and Omaha, less than five-tenths of 1 per cent, Butte,. Rochester and San Francisco reported decreases of less than riva-tsnths of 1 per cent. For the year period. April 15, 1921. to April 1".. 1922. the bureau reported the decreases In Savannah of 11 per cent; Blrmlnfrhain, dumbus and Little Rock, 10 per cent. Charleston. Manchester and Omaha. 9 per cent: Dallas. Fall River. Indianapolis Mobile. New Orleans and Springfield, S per cent. Louisville, 7 per cent, l.'.urralo. Krwhenter ann nhi r nn-clsco, nn-clsco, 6 per cent; Butte and Seattle 5 per cent. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Mav 10 Potatoes dull; receipts re-ceipts 75 cars, total U. S shipments 657; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites $1 60fil fr ewt : Mlchlcan sacked re. und whiles $1 6061.70 ewt.: Idaho sacked rurals mostlv $1 .70 CWt; new stock weak on Rllss Triumphs. Steady on Spa"ldn? Rose. Alabama sacked Triumphs No. 1 $8.6003.60 ewt ; No. 2 $1 75?2.00 cwt.; Florida Spauldlng Rose double headed barrels No. I f. 106 50. No. 2 $4 25e.j 4.50. MONEY MARKET. NEW YRK'. May lO.-CaJ) money firmer; high 1 per cent; low I per cent; rulln-,- rate 4 per cent; closing bid 4 per cent; offered at I per cent: last loan 41; per cent Call loan- against acceptances 3 4 per cent Time loans steady. 60 days 4'i per cent: 90 days 4 per cent ;s!x months 4li per ceni Prime mercantile paper I'i'ul'j per cent. KANSAS WHEAT LESS TOPBKA, Kan.. May 10 Tho ICansas winter wheat crop showed an advance In condition of 9 per cent during Ihe pat month, the May rejort of Edward . Paxton. federal statistic in. announced lure t . -1 t states Mav 1 condition was 46 per cent and April 1 was 65 A production pro-duction of IOC. 238 .000 busheis Is predicted. pre-dicted. The total remaining acreage In the state I? 8.445,000 MPTAI MARKET new TORK. May 10. Coppsr steady; elcctrolvtlc spot and nearbv 1 3 dS'c; later 13(Tf13c. Tin steady spot and near'ov "o 2, futures $30.76. Iron st-ad : prices unchanged Lead steady; spot 5 255.50c. Zinc quiet. East St. Louis delivery spot! 5.10'1 5 lSe. Antimony spot 5.25c BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICaco May 10. Butter unchanged Eggs higher. receipts 21.998 cases: firsts 24w25c; ordinary firsts 221 22'i'-; miscellaneous 23i324c; storage packed extras 26,-;'eI :,, storage packed flr-ts 20 27c. Poultry alive higher; fowls 25c broil-I ers 3S'945c; roosters 15c. NEW YORK SILVER NEW YRK. Ma 10 Foreign bar silver sil-ver 70c. Mexican dollars 53c LONDON RATES. LONDON. May 10 Bar silver 33d per ounce. Money 1 per cent. Discount rates. Short and three month bills 2'.iS'2 5-16 per cent. FRUIT DOING WELL. SPRINGFIELD III.. Mav 10 Condi-1 Condi-1 tion of growing fruit in Illinois la the j best In several years, according to the I crop report Issued by the weather bureau bu-reau here todav. FTusts did little dam-' I age. |