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Show I STEADY DECLINE I IN WALLSTREET Reactions in Practically Every Division Caused By Liquidation NEW YORK. Juno 12. The record of'todav'a active tock market was one of eteady decline- Reaatlons took Place In practically every dl-vHion dl-vHion chiefly apeculatlve oil,, Industrials Indus-trials and miscellaneous MMk EnM nnonev rates were ta-nore.d. Sales ap proxlmated 1,450,000 shares Selling; of the general list was a tivelv reVumed at the herxvy opening, ncid.ntt over the .veek-ond, lnc ud-ng ud-ng the failure of the German loan negotiations In Paris gave tUTthW . ourare to the short Interest. Stude-bTer Stude-bTer United States Steel, Baldwhj Locomotive. Mexican Petroleum am! several of the speculative rails w ere the only exceptions to ho further reaction Canadian Pacific. St Pau . Standard OH of New t"R Sear-Roebuck. Republic Pjm Steel Anaconda Copper Indus rial Alcohol, Westinghouse and American Leather PSjTZlS changes were unsettled, the BriUsh rate reacting 1 rents from la t week s final quotations. re rich . Belr Kian and German bills continued io I 'short's were in control of the market mar-ket throughout the morning Dealing became more active as prices continued contin-ued to decline. Losses of 1 to o points accompanied thp selling of minor oils, motors, independent steels, coppers, cop-pers, shippings and rails. Heavies features comprised Barnsdall ' A and B" shares, Phillips Petroleum, chandler chan-dler Willvs-Ovorland preferred, Crucible Cru-cible and Lackawanna steels, Merchant Mer-chant Marine preferred. Pullman. Consolidated Gas, Peoples Gas .Pacific .Pa-cific Telephone. Market Street Railway Rail-way prior preferred and Texas & Pacific Pa-cific Strength ! was confined to a few Issues, such a Lake Erie ft Western common and preferred lr-glnla lr-glnla Carolina Chemical and Postunj Cereal preferred. Call money opened at 3 per cent The moat oemprehensivc sell. rig movement stage in some time broke out shortlv after midday. 1 'rices of a score or more of the active share-; crumbled away 1 to 3 points Pra -tically all of the industrial Issuer were under pressure, likewise a sprinkling of the railroads. The oils were foremost fore-most In the decline, but there w re heavy offerings also of the independent indepen-dent steels, shippings and equipments United States Alcohol Davison Chemical, Chem-ical, American Beet Sugar, Ma.. Department De-partment Stores Continental Iron, National Enameling, Maxwell Motors "A", North American and Brown Shoe also sustained several looses Liquidation was at its height la the final hour. Prominent l-sue- el the oil, stee! and shipping groups were 2 to 5 points under lasl tveek' final prices. The closing was urn I. FOREIGN I X CI I INGE. N"EW YORK. June 1 -' K n ign ox-change ox-change easy. Great Britain Demand $4 4ft. cables ca-bles $4. 4 94: 6 0 day oil Is on banl.s J4.47. France Demand s . s v, i a S.R8V4 Italy: Demand 06c; cables 5 . OSc. Belgium: Demand 8 26c; cab 8.27c. Germany: Demand 31 c; cables . 313-ic. Holland: Demand 99.04c: cables 39.0SC. Norway: Demand 1 7 . r, .'. . .Sweden Demand 26.00i Denmark Demand -'1 90c. Switzerlund: Demand 19 lli Spain: Demand 1T 78c. B Greece. Demand i 20c S Poland Demand 024c. M Creeho-Sloviikiu Demand 1 tot y Argentina Demand 3 6bc. $ Brazil. Demand none. 3 Montreal. Demand 90t,c H 1 I CHICAGO FUTUKIIS 1 CHICAGO. June 12. m Open. High. Low Close f July $1.14i4 $1.14 $1.09 U,Q9 I Sept. 1.13S 1 13 11" IV10H SI Dec 1.16 lit. 1.18 i i ; . July 62 .62 ; i ;6i i Sept. ,6 5t .06 63 " ,63 I Dec. .64 C5 68 63 I July .368 -36 Vj .85 .35 I Sept. .38s, iS 37 ,37V, Dec. .40-, .40 .39'vs .39 Pork Blank. Urd I July 1 1.45 1 1 4 7 1 1.37 U 37 pPt .. . 11.77 11.6o 1 1 67 j Ribs j July . . . 12.20 12 12 12.12 Sept. .. . 12,10 12 00 12 tM) ftjJTTER ND EGGS. I KANSAS ciTK June 12. Eggs, un- -y changed, firsts. 20c. Butter, creamery, 39c, packing lc higher, 22c. Poultry. hens 19c. unchanged ' broilers unchanged. 3uc; roosters iin- j changed, 11c. I r I Ogden Grain and I Produce Market 1 The following prlcee were being paid R b' commission houses today for farm products: Hj Hay $14. per ton. Wheat $1.00 per bushel H Eggs $4.00 5 50 per case. Butterfat, 32c per pound. NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dye . .'. WJj AlllH-Ohalmers Amevlcaii Bet sugar n American fen JSW American '"ar ft Foundry lei American Hide ft Leather pfd ....I American International Corp. Ami-rican Tocomotlve HO American Smelting & Refg. ...... , 57S American Sugar 7fi American flumatr.i Tobacco M American T & T .. 12-'i American Tobacco .. I IM American Woolen Anaconda Copper ... Gl Atchison I WJf Atl aillf & W Indies I 36H Baldwin Loeomotlve ss3 Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel B 75Vi Canadian Pacific 'lPiJ Central Leather Chandler Motors 72H Cheitapeako & Ohio 63 Chicago Mil & St Paul ...' 24'i ("hlcairo R T & Pno ... ! Colorado Fuel & Iron . jJO Ohino Cooper orn PVoaqcta ' IOO34 Crtielble steel I fiSS Erie I1 Famous FlaycTB-Laaky General Asphalt .. I.. 5nS General Electrio ! IS' 1 ;eneral Motors 14' Goodrich Co jf Great Northern pfd I "0 Illinois Central I If1 " inspiration Copper J ' Interna1ion.il Harvener B'i Int Mer Marino pfd 77V4 Internal Ions I Paper Invincible oil ..,1" Ke41y-Sprlefleld Tire IConneontt Cooper :'si Louisville it Nashville H7-, Mnxi'.an Petroleum ''!! Miami Copper ; . .Middle Slate. Oil 1 -1 ' . trt a, o i ciai 1 : 1 . Missouri pacific . . ... N'eu- Vork Central N Y N H ft Hartford '-' ' Norfolk & Wo-itrn . . 104 I Northern Taciflc 1 . ' Oklahoma Prod A- Ref f- :'' Patolflo en Bii Pan American Petrole-jin Pennsylvania jijt People's tJas . I ..... SI Pure Oil I Wji Rn ("onsolldatcd Copper l'i ReadlnR '4; Rep Ir'-n & Steel ''sl Royal Hutch N Y 1 B9jj I Sears Roebuck .. "4 Sinclair Con OH "l'i SouWiern RaclflC Southern Rallwav .. .' 22 Standard OH of N J 1K4 Btudebaker Corporation 1 1 1 Tennesseo Copper . II1, Texas Co 45' j Texas & Pacific . 1 17 U Tobmccp ProdHCte ' Transcontinental 14 Pnion Pacific 134 I'nltcd Retail Stores 53 V S 1 rl Alcoiiol S0H I7ntted States Rubber 59 I'nitcd State-. Stel 97 t tah Cotper . ... "i We! ' inziiouse Electric Willy, overland S Amtric-ii) in-. I.e-'id and Sm lC'i "Butto anil Buperlw Calr. Petrrde im . ... 58 Moutam-. Power . . 69 Sbattii' W Arizona lOS Great N" riherh Ore 't'i MINING SECurtlTIC-A SECurtlTIC-A r)ort'.l hv J. A HwH 1 t-i yl llr. Mich . " $ 04V4H 05 Ahr. Con 1 OOi-j AlMon Con 091, 11 Am Con Cop op, U2 Alfa Tunnel 15 K Bullion 02'i .OBK Bit Hill .o:;'j I Rig Cot Coal 4 .04',j BeatcACoppcr "'a oo, Pi Stato 01 .OS Black Metal W Bingham (Jalena . . .. W .'"I Central LureV.a 02 cahimbu- Rexall .2 29la C.-.lrrade tn .0i -9' Crown Point 1)5 V4 .Ofi Canalff I .5 -9S Cotl Kinc 1 02 Metal- Ol'i' .02 Halv 1 1.40 1 ;.. l.".lv U'est l.W 2 wft I Dnteon .07 1 n I I 'emijobn 'on ' "1 I Eninv- 8i!vr .0H4: Ol'i I'm ilra Mines 02JJ .OV.i K. Ji- B. Bell 1 2.35 Rmii aid 02"4 .03j Bufen Mines 4-, hrtsi r..vn Point ' ."2Vs 03 Fast ffntlc 'oal n0, "in 4 Kasl Tintlc Con Ofi .10 Fureka LIB 1 OS OS'i Fiireka Bulllcn 05 u Ucltl Chain t4 M Grand "mitral b0 Hi Hamburg Mines . I .01 Elowetl ; 04 . Iron Blo(tom . Sp ' .32 Iron King 14 15'- .Bulge M. S ' 2.5" 2.75 (ve';one ' ' 1 Gu Kenncibce I .04 I .O1 Le'il' Tin tic . I .02 . 21,i Leonora .Oiv-i .01s- Lyim B'.k S x .10 U' Mammoti) 1 .35 SOIlec I fill .0 .01 U May Day .01V Mason Valley 1 2.00 I 2.5ft Moscow to Michigan -UiaJi ' .294 -M N' Qulncy I .01 1 .J$Vi NaCdrivcr 25 .30 Xortll Standard 98 03 "i ; Uix.hongo I 00 . a Plutus . .20 .24 Prln -e Con .v. .05 ' 05sl Pa'.r up?. mO1 P,lw ie Bristol 00 S.. .01 Prcvo .02i! .01 I South Stanuurd 1 .11 1- So.l : 1 .412,. 02 ;i S'. niilcni" . . . . . 1 0nv Silver k'in- Coaln 2 572 2 60 Silver King Con 4T'.V !li Sioux Mines ffj ' Silver Shield : .01 .t)2 Tar Baby 01 01 Tlntic Ceniral ' 01 Ql's Tlnti' Standard I. '21 I'pcle Sam .01' I I"iah Con Dl .02 I Cnlo Chief . . , .01 ' .00 I Vctor Con d3 We.t Toledo . 02'4 .ti I H aiker Mining i;TS 3 924 I Woodlawp 01. .01 Vankeo Con . 1 .024 ffum my -qs American Metals 2000 A 2c A'ta Tunne.1 2000 at 15c buyec 10 day&; I ';5'i ;i 15c. Fh-na Silver 800 at llt'- r 1 Blossom 100 at 264i.. 000 at 27c. 500 M 100 at 2.-. 20 aia 28VfcC Manymqrh u :s'-r lifphlaaii-Etah :.oo at 29;,c New Qulncy 2000 ar Z Malldriver liio at 25c Too i 28c Silver Uln .'oalitlon oo ata J2 60. buyer 10 davs; 200 at $2.60. Tlntic Standard ion at $2.11. buyer II day. Closing Sale. Crown Point loO Oat o'.jf. Fmma Silver 6600 at ti Iron BloHSom 650 at 30c, 900 at 30l2C-N'ew 30l2C-N'ew Qfilncy 12 000 at 3c. North Standard 1000 ai 3c Pripco Con. 10f)0 at 5t,c. Silver Klne; Coalition 100 at $2 60. I nion Clilef 1000 at lc. N'KW YORK SL'GR. NEW YORK. Junp 12 Tho raw sufjur market was a little, easier early 'today with spot and July shipment I Cubas quoted at 3c cost and freight. I equal to 4.61c for centrifugal. Therg 1 were sales of 76.00o bays of Cubas, I July clearance, without port options to a local refiner at quoted prices ) The raw sugar futures market was i weak at the outset and prices during 1 the early operations showed decline j of 6 to 9 points under liquidation, prompted by moru favorable European Euro-pean crop advices. Stop loss orders were uncovered on the decline, but there was a partial rally before mid. day with noon prices 4 to 5 points nel lower. The market for refined was steady and prices were unchanged to 20 1 points higher, with the range for fln I granulated still $5 806 00 There , was a good withdrawal demand, although al-though new business was not quite s active. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed steady. Approximate Ap-proximate sales 3850 tons. Julv 2.86c, Se.pt 3 08c; March 3.16c. I IX)NDON' RATES. LONDON, June 12. Bar silver 35d per ounce. Money. 14 per cent Discount rates, short bills, 2 5-16 per cent three-month bills, 2'9'2 7-16 per cent. I a OGDEN LIVESTOCK L 4- OGDEN LIVESTOCK M RKI T , Cattle -'V2 llOftH :lBB Cattle Receipts 512; choice heavy .steers $6.50 ff 7.25 ; good steers $r- " " m j 6.50; fair steers $4.5005.60; choice feeder steers $5.00 fa r, on, rhoRr rows pti.1 heifers $5,011.5 75. fair u KOO'I rows and heifers S4.00'& 5.00; cutters $2.00fS3 00; canncrs $1.0002.00; (choice feeder cowh $S.00O4.00; fat bulls $8.60494.00; bologna bulls $2 00 lra'3 00, voal calves $7 50 S.5. Hogs Receipts 366 choice fal hogs 175 to 250 pounds $ 10.20; bulk of snls $9.70 10.20; feeder hogs $9.00 $10.00 Sheep Receipts none, choice lambs $10. 75 12.50; wethers $0.0007.00 fat ru es $5.00 fTj 6.00, feeder Iambs $9 00fj 10 00. 4 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 1 ! CHICAGO. Juno 12. Cattle: Receipts. Re-ceipts. 24 000; slow, beef steers un I even, mostly weak to 15c lower, few latrlctly choice kind about steal. Lulls ; beef steers. $8.25 9 , 00: she-stock 4 'x '2 'l 1 ' S -h rt ' i ' 8 H weak i" 26l lower; in-between grades jdfl most; bulls ;nd stockers steady tc weak, veal calves. 25 to 50c lower, ' iiuiiii considered; builc butcher cowa and heifers. $5 50 7.35: bulk bolog bulla $4 . 40 A i 60; bulk vcalera c;ul to pack' i ? 1 1 oo .i 1 o ;,u Hugs. Receipts, 56,000; market active, light and lighl butcher 10 to 15c lower, nther. 15 to 20c lower; I top, $10.7o, bulk. $10 004910,66; I pigs steady. mostly $9 76010.50; I heavy weight, $10 80010.50; medium $10 458!10.65; light, $10 . 60 10.70; llKht light $10.40010 "0; packing "(iw s Mnooth. $9 15 9.65. packing J sows, rouKh $.s 7"i''i'i 7 5. killluR ' pigs. 9.50 010.50. i Sheep Receipts, 19.000; desirable 'dry fed lambs, steady; top, $12.50; I other killing classes. :tged lambs and shccj, steady, spring lambs 25 to 50c ! lower: top springs, $14.25. early, de-le'lrable de-le'lrable killers mostly $14.00. with .culls larre! . $7 . 50 . 0U ; stock ewes, 'active with young native upward from j $750; yearling ewes to $9- 00 o.M-MIA. Nei. Juno 12 iloss. Re-qelpts, Re-qelpts, 14.000; mostly 10 to 25c lower; low-er; bulk lSo- o 140-poUnd butchers, $10.05'..! 10.20; lop. $10 26. bulk 250-to 250-to 825-pound butchers, $9.80010.06; p.tcklmr gr.'ulos. ,i'.i.oo 9 65 Cattle- Receipts. 7500; beef steers mostly 10 to 16c lower; spots, 15 to 25c lower; $9.oo bid; she-stock steady .to easier, other classes of stock most I ly steady. i Sheep: Receipts. 9.0t0. la"bs 25 1 50c lower, top springers $H oo bulk I IdahOB and Cahfornias, $1.1 5 0 i 13.75; practical top Clipped lambs, I $12.25; sheep jnd feeders 25e loer, I ewes top, J5.75. f f-ding lamb $11 75. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 12. Cattle- Receipts II. 000: beef steers steady to 15c lower; mostly 10 to 16m lower; top light steers. $9. 60; besi heavies. $9.20; she-stock, calves and stockers steady to weak, medium to good cows, $5 . 50 6 . 25, small lots better grades. $6 5007.00; yearling heifers, $8.85; best vealers, $10.0011 10 . 50 Hogs Receipts. 15.000; opened Ipw later trading active to packers and a few shippers, 10 to 15c lower; oulk 175- to 240-pound weights. $10. 80 10.35, shippers took about 500; bulk of sales, $10 10$ 10. 35; top', 10.40; thrpw-out sows. $9 0009 25; stock pigs, steady to 10c lower; bulk desirable natives, $10 7.".'. 10 90; best, , $11.00. I Sheep Receipt, 8.000; killinn classes generally 25 to .'.o,' lower, wetherj $$.2606.76; light ewes $5.50 6 oo . 'ipped lambs. $1125. J native springers. $15 50 4 GRAIN j CHICAGO, June 12 S9lth harvest-ling harvest-ling expected to le ome general this week In the wlntci crop belt and with paper ; Id In pi ospeel v heat prices today underwent n material downturn In the early dealings. Bears iVejpe predicting free movement (o , market straight from the thresher, Tho I fact that elevator facilities here were still clogged unit fcrnin tended further fur-ther to put bulk- at a disadvantage The opening, which ranged from to 1 lower, with Juij $11-11., to 1.14ft ;ind September $1.13 to 1 1 3 ivaa followed by a decided fui-; fui-; titer drop 1 Subsequently, favoruble weather and ; slackening of export demand led to ac-I'.hc ac-I'.hc liquidation on the purt of holders and prices suffered 1 ehui'p setback, .touching the lowest rjuo::itions yet thla .-fi-.oi. '!( clojie w 1, unsettled, 3 tc -c n.i lovei' wJi Jul) $1 09ai to ! ' ' Scplt-nilici' jfLlOVa to . . ! c M L 111 arul 0.tti s'liirl.ed firmer but Ihuri y 1. rl Ailh ,!;f weakness !of v, h a" A:ov optnini; t-.ichangeij IP lii.ihei. July l2l CO t-2Hf, the tcorli hui'n.i ijocltneil (fJl -round blow 8 itUTdny's finish. An Inpreaee of the visible supply j total was 1 bearish influence later. The close was weak. CH to 1 c net lower, with Julv at 01c. bats started a shade to lHc higher. high-er. July S60tt to 86V&C, and later followed coin dov.n grade. Lower quotations on hogs weakeaed the provision market MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, June 12 Flour, unchanged Shipments, 37,505 barrels. Bran. $17.70019.00. OMAHA. Neb., June 12. Wheat No 2 hard, $1 .11 1.18. No. 2 mixed' $1.18 01.16. Corn. No 2 white. 54c; No 2 mixed 53 54c. Oats, No. 3 white, 35c, No. 4 white j 34Hc. I KANSAS CITY. Mo June 12 Cash I wheat, No. 2 hard, $1 11 1.44 No 2 rerl, $1.0601.10. j Corn, No. 2 white. 56'c, No. 2 yellow. yel-low. 67ic. Hay, 60 to $1.50, lower; choice ai falfa inow), $ 14 . 50 $J 1 5 . 00 . CHICAGO, June 12. Wheat, No a hard, $1.13- Corn, No. 2 mixed. 604 61c" No 2 yellow, 60 61 Vac. Oats. No 2 white. 36 39 Vic; No 3 white. 36.S7Vc Rye. No. 4, 864c. Barley, 68 67c. Timothy soed. $4.00 0 5.50. Clover seed, $12 . 00 20 . 00. Pork, nominal. Lard, $11.25. Ribs, $12.60013 50 POTATO MARJKE7T CHICAGO, June 12. Potatoes slightly stronges, receipts 101 cars-total cars-total V. S shipments 1.116; Alabama Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs No. 1 $3 603 .75 cwt., Spaulding Roee No. 1, $3.00 0 3.20 cwt ; Texas .sacked Irish Cobblers, No. 1. $3 50 3.60. South Carolina slat barrels. Irish Cobblers No. 1, $6.750 7.00. North Carolina Irish Cobblers No. 1. $6.55. 00 MONEY MARKET. , NEvT YORK June 12. Call money, firm, high, 3; low, 24. ruling rate. 3. Closing bid, 3 offered nt 3H-Last 3H-Last loan, 3H- Cal1 lans against acceptances, ac-ceptances, 26; time loans steady; 6(1 days. 4; 90 days, 4 Vi ; six months, 4 Prime mercantile paper, 44V4- LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. June 12. Liberty-bonds Liberty-bonds closed: 3V2S 100.00; first 4s 98.96; second 4s" 99.84, first 4 U s 99.96; aecond 4V 99.92; third 4'is 100.00, fourth AV.e 100 00; 4s 100 62. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, June 12 Butter, higher; high-er; creamerv extras, 3 5 Mi "5' Sf.c; firsts, SQQZiyzc , seconds, 26g29c; standards, 350. KSga, lower; receipts, 49,277 cases; firsts, 2222c; ordinary firsts. 20 f; 20c; miscellaneous. 21 22c; storage packed axtras, 4c; storage packed firsts, 23Vc. '9' m METAL MARKET. NEW YORK June 12 Copper steady, electrolytic, spot and futures 13 14c Tin easy, spot and futures $31.50. Iron steady; No. 1 northern $24.00 G 2d 00 No. 2 northern $23.00'fi) 24.00; No. 2 southern $18 00(19.00. Lead steady, spot 0 7."'i6 0ij(- Zinc steady, East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 5.421ic. Antimony B.26&5.G'0c. POULTRY MARKET CHOICAGO, June 12 Poultry, alive higher, fowls 22 Vic. broilers 32 40c; roosters 15c. M.W STORK SILYKR. NEW YORK, June 12. Bar silver 71c; Mexican dollars, 54 c. |