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Show I EASIER MONEY I BOOSTS VALUES Steels, Coppers, Sugars, Oils and Rails Make Largest Gains new york. May IP. Stimulated hy lowest money rates In almost five years, today's stock market recorded many substantial sains under lead of teels, coppers, supars, ollfl and rails. Sales approximated i.530,ooo sh ir. ;. OH shares resumed their recent leadership at the outset. Gains running run-ning from large fractions to two points were made by Mexican Petroleum, ;onernl Asphalt, American Cotton on and Producers fc Refiners Jndepend-ent Jndepend-ent steels were next In favor. Re-publlc Re-publlc gaining one point, with active purehases of MidvsJe, I ftted Btatea and JCethlehem St-els Coalers continued con-tinued to feature the rails, Delaware. Laoka wanna & Western rising il2 point- with substantial advances for Reading and Lehigh Valley. Favorable Favor-able trade conditions occasioned further fur-ther buying of sujynr Issues. Cuh.m-Amerlcan Cuh.m-Amerlcan Sugar and Punta Allepre rls-Ine rls-Ine one and one-half points. I'oxtum I Cereal was the only stock to show comparative heaviness, falling one point. The entire market strengthened on L very active dealings during the fore- noon. United States Steel was among tho conspicuous issues which advanc-Sipd advanc-Sipd to new high records for the year on Its rise of 2 "4 points to 101 Independent Inde-pendent steels rose one to to points with similar gains for leading equipments equip-ments and coppers extended their nd-anc, nd-anc, American Smelting being heavily heav-ily bought. The most popular domes lie and foreign oils were one to 2l points higher, and sugars. Including the Cuban group, made like advances. Motors and their subsidiaries were in demand and rails continued to be fea-i fea-i turo by coalers Delaware. Lackawan na & Western showing a thre point gain. Offerings of call money at 3 per cent were is excess of the demand. Operations fir the rise continued to be aggres8tv ly conducted in the afternoon after-noon with the general market taking its cue from the action of the Investment Invest-ment industrials. Special buying operations op-erations were on a large scale In certain cer-tain stocks, notably General Motors, but tho entire list gave evidence of a more confident feeling: than for sometime. Quite a number of shares registered gains of from two to three points Among those which were In demand after midday were T'nlted Ittall Slfiri'u Tohnero Pi-Oi1nrta I Maryland Oil, Standard Oil of New lervey. United States Alcohol. American Ameri-can Car. United States Really and No-a No-a Scotia Steel. Selling for profits caused moderate reactions In special Issues later but investment rails, Mexican Petroleum md Tobaccos were taken at advancing prices. The closing was strong. 1 OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 Specp 1887 Cattle Receipts none, choice li svy steers. $6.50if 7.10. Good steers $5 50 f'i 8.50; fair steers, $4.50 g 5.50; choice f d v t .ers, -5 ()p .00; h- Ice cows am. beife J .( '' 5 50; fair i R-ood cows and lieifi "s 14.00 ig 5 00 cutt r $2.O06 :; 00; cannci $1.002.00; .he ce 'der eowe " ''m' 1 '0 "at bulls, $:: 3.75; bologna duIIb, $2.o0 S: " 0; ve 1 calves. JS.Ootf e00. Hog.- Receipts none; choice fat HpgS, 175 to 250 lbs., $10 45; bulk of t ilea $.45r 10 ID. feeder hogs $9.50 7f 10.00. Sheep Receipts 17 S7, choice lambs Sir Oo'i 3 2 7.". . wethers, 57 "0 A -mi . fat ewes$5.00 at $6.00. feeder lambs. $9.00 5 10 00. Arrivals r". W. Murphy, Milton. Cal , eight 0&rldh.ds sheep. I DAILY OGDEN BANK REPORT The volume of biiine;vi tmn--actcd by banks of Ogden May IS wn.s $50;i.O50 00. I SWIFT'S OVERSEAS FIRM ADMITS LOSS CHICAGO, Kay 19 Although conditions con-ditions in the meat. Industry were such that the Companla Swift 1 nlernaclonal did not operate at a profit during 1921, according to the annual report of the president. Edward F. Swift, a dividen of 90 cents gold per share was di lared, payable August 15. 1922. Prospects for the coming year are encouraging, Mr. Swift aald in hl6 report, re-port, and the company expect! to continue con-tinue paying semi-annual dividends. The company's statement, howevc-r. howed a net loss of $6,706,199-19 for T'-l Beef, mutton and lamb business Is now on a profitable basis, the report re-port continued, accumulated stocks having been sold. The annual statement showed a net surpluB of $12,626,977.16 with a capital cap-ital stock of $22,500,000 and no bonds or preferred stock outstanding. The dividend declared today will be payable pay-able to stockholders on record of July 15, 1922. I NEW YORK SILYFTR NEW YORK. May 19. Foreign bar silver 71, Mexlcon dollars 54. NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemleal & Dye 'h Allls-Chalmers 43 V, American Beet Sugar it American Can 48 Amerldan "r ft Foundry 161 American Ride & leather pfd 71 American International Corp H7h American l.oeoinotlvo 115 American Smelling & Refg American Sugar 7oS, American Sumulra Tobacco 36 American T & T 12214 American Tobacco 141 Anaconda Copper MM Atchison 100 Atl Gulf & W Indies 37 Baldwin Locomotive 118 Baltimore & Ohio 47 ?s Rothlehom Steel 7S'? Canadian Pacific HI 'a Central Leather .. 40'. Chandler Motors "4 Chesapeake & Ohio K6a-i Chicago Mil & St Paul 26 Chicago It I & Pac &'h Chlno Copper . . . 31'j Colorado Fuel & Iron 35ai f'urn Products . .02 Crucible Steel 74 Erie 1 Famous Plovers-1 Jisky 81 General Asphalt M General El;cirlc lH..1-.- General Motors 11 Goodrich Co 40"1; Great Northern pfd 77 Li Great Northern Ore Mffc Illlnlos Central 106 InTii-at Ion Copper 48 uiternational Harvester 108 a Int Mer Marine pfd 831 i International Paper 51 'Si Invincible Oil 18 ICelly-Srrlne-fleld Tiro CI i-2 Kennecott Conner 3R- Louisville Nashville II? Mexican Petroleum ,....1SG Miami ('piier 30Vt I Middle Sra'es Oil i s Mldvale Steel 2 Missouri Pnciflc. Cl'i New York Central 90 N Y N II K- Hartford SC'S Norfolk & Western 107 Northern Pacific 77 '"tklnhoma Prod & Rof I Pacific Oil fii'i Tan American Petroleum 6"iet Pannsv Ivanla 4 1 1 People's Gas Sfi Pure OH 32Ti Ray Consolidated Copper 18 Reeding . s' Rep Iron Steel 75 I Rovnl Outeh N Y j Sears Roebuck 73 S Sinclair '"n OH 84 Southern Pacific M'l Southern Railway 24 Standard on of N J i 7a BtUdebaker Corporation 120i; Tennessee Copper 12 Texaa Co . . 4S'i Texas & Pacific mu Tobacco Products 74 Transcontinental Oil 17 Cnlon Pacific 189 T'nlted Retail Stores . '7n V S Ind Alcohol 544 United States Rubber M'j I'nited States Steel 101 I"'ah Copner f' VCe-Jtlnphoxisc Plectrlc C; Wilh-s Overland , P'i Vmerlcan 7.ln I-ead and Sm 19 Rutte md Superior 32f,i Calrv Petroleum . rVv, Montana Power 73U Shattuck Arlsona 11 LOCAL INVFSTMENT SECURITIES. (As reported by .T. A. Hole & Co 1 BANK STOCK8. I Bid Asked Bankers Trust l$F50TobTjTfib OS Columbia Trust ...I I 90.00 T'esoret National 269.001 273.00 First National of Ogden .. I ...'...I 303.00 Peeret Savings I 200.00' National Bank of Republlcl 200 00 National Copper 1 . 1 30 00 1C0. 00 Secur1:' State Bank ton on1 l 1 r nn Utah State National 12B.00 135.00 I'fah Savings & Trust ... 95.00' 106 00 Walker Brcs Bunkers ... 884.00 27.00 Zlon's Savings & Trust... 208.001 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. 1 Bid jA eked Amalrarnated Sugar 3 001 3 20 do pfd 68.501 6D.D0 Con Wagon 62. 001 70.00 Home Fire Insurance .... 32u 00 '. ) Independent Coal .45 .48 Morgan Cat dn s 100. 00 102.00 Mt Slates Tel t Tel ... . 9y.u0 1M.I 1 S rs run-Johntoa 81 pf l. 99. 101,00 Standard Coal ..r,2 .5 I 1 . 1 1 Su,- i.r ....... . 3 lu P, .25 1 & 1 Ire Clay 60.0"' 55.00 1 tah it & Lt In pfd ... 98.601 95.00 C M. 1 170.00 118 00 U S -uel 7s pfd 73 .78 Walker Bros I ry Goods J 200.00 BONDS. ' I Bid ' Asked S L Stock Kx 6s 192 1 8S 001 9000 Standard Coal 6s 1924 I I 93.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st in 1844. 91.00 93 00 Utah IA it Pr 4s 1930.. 83.00 I'tah Securities ti 19JJ . 99 ooi 0i 00 Ucah-Maho Sugar 7s 1930' 94.00! 96.00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONOS. (As reported by J A. Hogie Co. ljstj:d I Eld I Asked Argentine 7s 1923 loll 100 Vi Belgium 8a 141 107 1074 do 7is 1945 1074 108 Brazil Xs 1941 ... 1051'- 106 British 5s 1927 9i 96 Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1926 95 96 Canadian 5 1937 9S 99 do oVfcs 1929 100; 101 do 5,,a 1927 98", 99V6 Chile gov 8s 1941 105 1054 Punish Con Mun Sfl 1942.. 110 111 Lep Seine France 1 y 4 J .. 97'-- fi7i French Rs 1940 104 104 1 do '2B 1H41 WU4 101 do 6s 1920 , 79 81 King Denmark 8s 1946 ... 110U 111 do 6s 1942 984 98l-ij Jap 4s 1931 flaree) 76', T'7a do. 1st 4l4s 1925 (larpe). 90 904j I no jni 4".s l'ji'o (large). 89 Rtu, I U K 54s 1929 108 i 10S- do 1937 I024j 1084 I Newfoundland 64s 1936 .. 106 107 Klnp Norway 8s 1940 .... Ill I 1111- ! Sao Paulo Sm 1936 101 10 1 4 ; Swedish 6s 19.09 1014 102 Swiss 8s 1940 II74I 118 do 54s 1929 1 02 V4 j I02vi State Queensland 7s 1 04 1 . 1102; ill Cxecho-Slovakla R 8s 1951 9841 99 UXLfSTFT? ' Arrentlno 5 a 1046 78 S1U do 5s 1947 ... 74 774 Brzl 4s 1900 (rly rcc loan) 49 59m do 6s 1903 ... . 6! R4 4 do 6s 1908 06 67 Bu.n..s Aires 5s 1915-14.. 64 67 d 6a 1915-44 (small).. 62 054 I CcieohaKen 4s 1901 73 764 Paris. Orleans 6s 1956 82 M , Cuban gov 6s 1929 (large) 85 874 do 6s 1929 (small) .... fc24 B4U Sao Paulo 5s pi07 64 67 4 do 54s 1905 69i 734 Buenos Aires 84 1906 ... 474 504 Japun 5s 1907-47 74 76Ji Norwav ?s 1902 66 59 do 3 4 1904 664 :'J4 S Paulo 6s (guilders) 1936 395 405 Jaoan 4s 1931 (small) 74i 7S-vA do 4 4 1 925 2d scries 88 89 NSW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, May 19. The early 1 raw sugar market was a Bhade easier. I Spot Cubas ore unchanged at 2 7-16 I cost and freight, equal to 4. 04 for centrifugal, cen-trifugal, but June, shipment now Is ejuoted at 2 15-32. equal to 4.07. Porto Por-to Ricos are quoted at 4 06. There were aales of 7 500 bags of Cubas to I an operator and 300 hags of Porto Ricos to outport refiners, for June shipment. I There was only a small trade In I raw sugar futures with operators Inclined In-clined to hold off and await develop-I develop-I rnens In the spot market. Prices were Steady and 1 point net higher at mld- day. I Tho market for refined was unchanged un-changed at 5 30 to C 50 for fine granulated. gran-ulated. The demand was only moderate. moder-ate. Refined futures nominal Sugar future closed steady; approximate ap-proximate sales 3CO0 tons. July 2 64-September 64-September 2 84; December 2 89 : ; March 2.86. . MfCTAJj MARKET NEW YORK, May 19 Copper firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby. lSUffl 13c; later 1 3 4 GL 1 3 c. Tin Btsa h spot and nearby 931.00. futurca $31 12. Iron steady; prices unchanged. unchang-ed. Lead firm, spot $6 50 Q 5.75 Zinc firm; East St Louis, pot and nearby dellverey 85.165.20; anllmons M,t $5.50. MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J A. Hoglo & Co.) I Bid AaXed Antelope Star $ 1$ .004 Alta-Mlch 04i .06 Alta Con 034 .05 Albion Con 094 .104 Am Con Cop 01 I .014 Aim Tunnel 1141 15 Bullion 024 ."3 Big Itlll 03 .04 Big Coi Coal 03 .044 Beaver Copper 004' 004 Boy State 01 1 .04 Black Metal 08 ; .11 Bingham Galena . ...... .01 .014 fcntrHi Eureka oOfl4l .02 Columbus Itexull '-'6(21 Colorado I'nn 05 , .084 Crown Point 054, 06 Cardiff 93 ' .9" Cott KlnK 00i .U14 Colt Metals 004, Paly 1.40 1 a. 00 I Daly West 1. 87 4 2.024 Dragon 06 j .OS l-'mma Silver 0241 .024 Empire Mines . 03 .04 Eagle & Blue Bell 2.36 Eureka Mines 04V .08 East Crown Point .0S4I .04 Bast Tlntlc Coal I 004 . 00 East Tin. Con ; 04 I 0s Eureka Lily 1 .OS "a Eureka Bullion i .04l .i4 Gold Chain .06 Grand Central 60 .63 Howi-n 04 044 Iron Blop.xom 22 ,84 Iron King 12 .13 Judse MS 2 20 2.50 I Keystone 20 Lehl Tlntlc .024 .02 Leonora 01 .014 Mammoth y 2 Milter Hill ni ,n 14 May day 01 014 Mason Vallcv 2 00 . , I Uoscow 10 ! Michigan-Utah 88 4 .28 I New Qulncy 03 .014 5fO, Standard 034 .04 Plutus 22 84 U I Prince Con 064 064 Plocho Bristol 004 -004 1 Price. Mining 024 04 Provo 02 4 . 03 South Standard in 11 Sella 024 03 Silver King Coaln 2.07 4 2.124 Silver Klnj; Con 49 .64 Sioux Mines 03 4 . 01 Silver Shield 00 4 01 4 Tar Baby 02 Tlntlc Central 014 "14 Tlntlc Standard 2.10 2 124 Uncle Snm 014 024 Utah Con 01 .01 4 Union Chief 004' 01 li West Toledo 024 3 Walker Mining 3.00 3.05 Woodtawn 06 .074 Yankee Ton . 02 .03 Zuma 0S4 094 Opening Sales. Alta Tunnel 2000 ut 154; 1500 at 15c. Beaver Copper 3000 at 4c. olmnhus Ri-xall 500 at 2Sc, 5u0 at 274c; 3000 at 27c. Crown Point 5000 at 6c. Emma Silver 15.000 at 24c. Iron Blossom 100 at 24c. Prince Con. 1000 at 54c; 1000 at 6e; 100O at 64c. Silver King Coalition 100 at $2 05. 100 at $2 07 4- Sioux Con. 1000 at 4c. Tlntlc Standard 100 ut $2,174; 60 at $2.15. Zuma 1000 at R4e. Closing Sales. Beaver Copper 1000 at 4c Iron KinB 21U0 at 124c. Lehl TintH- 1500 at 24c. Leonora 1000 at 14c. Mlchlpan-Utah 1000 at 27c. X.-w Qulncv 4000 at 3c 1000 at 3l;c. Prince Con! 3000 at 64c: 1000 at 6",e. mi t ' i w "Art n ' in rtn 1 at $2,07 4- Tlntlo Standard 100 at $2. 12V 150 at BS.10 Walker C M 900 at $2.00 1 Ogden Cash Grain . i (Quotations Furnished by Globe Grain S Milling Col Values Include freight rate paid to 1 Ogden. Utah Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard .. .. . ..$1.24 !$1.32 I NO. 2 hrrd I 1.20 1 29 I .ve. ' d; rk Jijrd I 1-28 ! 1.26 Ut ih " iTte W'.Cif - j Nu. 2 soft "whfte ."T. 111 ' 1.23 No. 3 soft white .' 1.0S 1.21 No. 1 bard white 1.16 1.32 No. 2 hard whits 1.11 1 21 No. 8 hard white 1 109 1.21 Idaho Winter Wheats'. Wheat-s'. 1 dark hard I 1.28 T.38 No. 2 dark hard 1.25 1 35 No. 3 dark hard '1.22 1.32 No. 1 hard winter 1.20 1.29 No. 2 hard winter 1.17 1.27 No. 3 hard winter 1 1.14 1 2i Idaho Hard Spring Wheat No 1 dark northern 1 :;v - : No 2 dark northern ... 1.35 1.4J8 No. 3 dark northern 1.32 l.'Jo No. 1 northern 1.32 1 37 No. 2 northern 1.29 1 84 No. 1 mixed northern 1 .25 1 .30 Ida)' '.' "- Wheat - J KO. 2 soft white 11.17 I 1.20 No. 2 soft white I 1.17 1.20 No 2 soft white 1.11 1.17 No 3 soft white 1.12 1 14 No. 1 hard whit 1.16 1.20 No 2 hard white 1.13 1 17 No. 3 nard white 1.10 1.12 Idaho White Feed Oats 38 balk II 45 41 1 51 4 (With tranfdt billing, llcbt oats 6 to 15a less If sacked 6c additional ) Eastern Corn No. 2 yellow I 1 33 1 1 35 No. 2 mixed I. I 1 35 ! 1,81 (Above bulk. Sacked, 8c additional.) t f Ogden Grain and I Produce Market j 4 . 1 The following prices were being 1 lid to tho farmers today by ugdon com' mission houses: Butterfat, 32c pound. Eggs. $C 0O to $6. 50 a case. Hay. 14 Wheat, $1.05 a bushel, CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO, May 19. Tho closing futures fu-tures ranged as follows: Open High Ixw Close Wheat Mav $1 42 1.43 1 . 3 7 1 39 May $1.42 1 43 1.87 1.394 Julv 1.254 1 26 1 24 4 1.2 Sept. 1.20 1.20 1.19 1.19 4 Corn Mav .614 61 .61 .61 July .64 4 .64 .64 .64 4 Sept. .66" .67 .66i .66M: Oats Mav 37 4s Julv .39 39 .39 4 .39 4 Sept, .114 .414 .40 .40 Pork May 22.95, Lar.l july 11 62 11 62 1 1.60 1 1.60 Sept. 11S." 1 1 Si 11.80 11. S2 Kibs Julv 11.02 Sept 11.90 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW V'iHK. May 19. Foreign ex- change Irregular. Great' Uritnln, de- mand $4 4 1. cables $4 45, 60 d;iy , bills on jlvs $1 4 2. France, demand, 9.064; cables 9. '07. Italy, demand, 5.08; cables S.OSVfe-Belgium, S.OSVfe-Belgium, demand, 8 27; cables 8 28 1 Germany, demand .33, cables. .33. Holland, demand, 38.74; cables 37.78. Norway, demand, 18.50. Sweden, demand, 25.65 Denmark, demand, 21 27. Switzerland, demand. 19. 12. Spain, demand) 15.75 Greeco, demand. 4 15. Poland, demand, .02. CxechOrSlovakia, demand, 19 2 Argentine, demand. 3S.C2. Brazil, dema nd 1 Z s7 . Montreal, demand 99 1-32. 4- 4 GRAIN I 4 CHICAGO, May 19. vThea- or ce showed ;i little weakness today in the arly dealings which were more largely large-ly In the September delivery inoth r month. The selling appeared to be In the nature of liquidation on the part of the foreign holdere The May delivery de-livery which made a steep decline Thursday, a.-. able to rally somewhat this morning. KecelptH here today were estimated at 30u carloads. De-livrta De-livrta on M.ny contract totalld 145,-Q0( 145,-Q0( 1 Mlilb. The opening whn h marled ma-rled front Vic lower to c advance; Wit Mr. $1.42 and July $1 25. to $1.26. was follow, d by a slight general gen-eral sag and then something of a reaction re-action Subsi'ciuently the market underwent a pronounced .setback owing largely to announcement thut the Kansas State report suggested a yield throe million mil-lion bushels larger than indicated by the federal May 1 estimate. There was gossip, jq, that St. Louis was loadjns 75 cars of wheat to s' nd to Chicago. Closing prices won- unsettled, unset-tled, to ?c u-l lower, with May $1.39 7 '0 1.40 and July f 1.244 0 1 24V. Wet weather delaying field operations opera-tions in the corn bolt gave firmness to the market for corn and oats. After opening unchangi"d to a shade higher, high-er, July 64Vi64c, corn eased a trifle and then scored slight gains all; around. CHICAGO. May 19. Wheat No. 2! red. $14Uig1.4lM:: No. 2 hard. Si. 40 Corn No. 2 mixed 62V4'$633e? No. 2 yellow. 62'4 fj 02 3ic Oats No. 2 white 4dViG 18c; No. 3; while o".) Vn ti He. Rye No. 2. $1.10. Barley, 62 (n 68c. Timothy seed I fl.OO. Clover seed $ I 3.00 $j 22.00. Pork nominal. Lard $11 4 0 Ribs $12.62 13.50. KANSAS CITY. M.v 19. Wheat I No 2 hard, $12S(1.29; No. 2 red, 11.28(9 r.2S. Corn No. 2 white 571s.c; No. 2 yellow yel-low 59c; No. 3 yellow GSVsC Hay unchanged OMAHA. Nfb.' May 19. Wheat,' j No. 2, hard. 1 801. 31; No. 2. mixed. 1.15 rq 1.17 Corn, No. 2, white. 54 12-55; ' 2, mixed, r.4. Uats. No. 2, white, 17; No. 3, while, j 36 'a- MINNEAi'OLJS Minn., May 19. Flour unchanged. Bran 21 07.2-' 00 4 4 FOREIGN , LIVESTOCK 1 CHICAGO, May 19. (United States' , Bureau of Markets) Caltle Receipts 12500; beef steers and sho stock steady to ring: top yearlings $9.00; bulk, I beef steers $7.75 ? 8.35 . bulls weak to lower; veal calves, steady; stockers I dull; bulk top she stock S5.C5 (q. 7 15, top bologna bulls around $4 75; bulk' jvealers to packers $T'.O0 iff' 9.25; handy weight to shippers around $10.60. Hogs Receipts 26,000 lighter weight; I ste.vdy to 5c lower; others steady to; letr ng with Thursday's average- pigs about steady, mostly $9.50(g-10.00: topi $11 00; bulk of sales $10.55 fa 10.95. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; market I steady to 2Sc higher, good and choice California spring lambs, $14.7") Q 15.00; some seconds at $ 12 25; good I , 96-ptiund shorn lambs $12.25: gootl 95-pound Colorado yearlings and twos 1 19.00; good California ewes $7.00 KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 19. j 1 I nlted Stales Bureau of Markets.) , j Cattle- Receipts, 5oo, eef steers in 1 I yearlings steady to strong; top year-I year-I iings 3.60; Colorado pulp fed si era ' 8-05; all other classes steady; mobt 1 cows 4.25(4.50; fow good kinds ' 5-75 (?? (J.OO; common canners :iuO; I choince healers 9.25. medium weights Texas calves 8.0O. riw cart Texas I stockers 9.35; fairly good feeders 7.00 fa 7. 10. Hogs. Keicd'ts, oOOO; upend slow, closed active with packers buying oul 190 275 pounders at 10.i0Q10lC6: top 10 t5; looks steady to strong: packing Bowa around 9.25; stock pigs mostly 10c15i lower: bulk desirable natives 10.S0(&J.0.'6S; no choice pigs offered. Sheep; Receipts 600; .Imltod offerings offer-ings killing classes full steady, shorn wethers 7.50: natives springers 13.00 Till. 00;; shorn lambs 12 00. OMAHA. May 19. 1 United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 7,000; market active fully 10c higher, bulk ISO 10 210-poumi butchers $l 40 fi1 10.50: top $1055; bulk 250 to 325- pound batchers II 0.2 5.1 0,4,0; packing pack-ing grades 86e higher. 19.00910.00.; Cattle Receipts 1 500; beef steers steady, strong; top $8.50; other classes class-es steady Sheep Receipts, 4000; lambs strong; best native spring lambs 1)00; no choice California lambs here. Strong weight clipped Iambs 311.8a; sheep, and feeders steady; clipped ewes $6.25; California feeding feed-ing lambs $10. 50 11.25. POTATO MARKET CHICAGO. May 19. Poiatoe stronger, receipt-, 4 " car--, total United States shipments 652; northern sacked and bulk whites $1.40fal.50 cwt; Canadian Can-adian packed white $1.40; Idaho sacked sack-ed rurals Sl.50fal.65 cwt ; Idaho sacked sack-ed russets, $1.90 cwt.; nowr stock stronger; Florida Spaulding Hose double dou-ble headed barrels No 1, $6.00 fa 6 11 ditto sacks No 1. $3.00 Co '3. 20 ; No 2 $2.00fa 2 25. BI TTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. May 19. Butter lower; creamery extras 35c. firsts 31 fi 332c; seconds 28I1 2 9 1 - , standards 3 4c. Egg? sunettled. receipt-- .'7.S33 ca. - es firsts 24 25A4c; ordinary firsts 22 22 Vic; miscellaneous 2SQ J'O .. , storage packed extras 26Vifa2GVsC; storage packed t'irsi 25 -i 2 fie Poultry alive unchanged LONDON RATES LONDON, May If.. Bar silver 36d per ounce: money 1 - per cent; discount dis-count rates, short and three months bill-- 2 :ib per cent MOVES MARKET NEW YORK May 19. Call money easier; high 8Va! low 3! ruling rate 8; 1 losing bid 3; offered at S'a; last loan 3 Call loans against acceptances 2, Time loans steady; idxty days and 90 days 4fa4i; six months 4 'i Prime mercantile paper 4V4 043&. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. May 19 Liberty bonds closed: 3 U s $99.58; first 4's $J9 70 bid; second 4's M9.52; first 41; s 99 94; second 4 Vt' 939 7 1. third -i '.t "s $? 94, I fourth '., 's $;i9.4; Yietorv 1,'s, 3100.74; Victors 3Vs $100. |