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Show I TRADING DULL I AND UNCERTAIN i Shorts Hasten to Cover as Rail Shares Defy Strike H " NFV Tr.niC Jvin 80. Today's M stock market was vorv dull and moat often uncertain dealings being lely m the nature of short covering. Sales anju-oximated 55M "hare the .smallest total for a full session In mm many weeks. Rail-- oils ahlpplnes and steels were the strong features at the opening. Short covering, based on the growing conviction I hat further railroad labor troubles would be averted, gavo im- petua to tb hh;hr range Ol PrleM. New York, Chicago and St, Louis. Xew York Ceirtiv.l. New Haven, Nor-H Nor-H folk vt Western. Mexican petroleum. pan-American. Petroleum B. Gocral Asphalt. Standard OH of California. merlcan Ship and Commerce. Atla.j-H Atla.j-H tic Gulf. Studebaker and Iron Prod- I icts were the conspicuous Issue at early gains of large fractions to 1 points. Foreign exchanges remained H very unsettled, however, as indicated H by another lowo record for the Gcr-H Gcr-H man mark at .026s. " mm Apait irom the rails In which early H trains were maintained or enhanced. H prices dropped back sharply before the end of the first hour. Oils again H were tho heaviest issues, fresh sell-H sell-H ing cblng mainly directed at Mexican H Petroleum, which reacted more than H 5 points. Pan-American, Producers B fc Refiners. Standard OH of New Jer-Bi Jer-Bi "Wi Pacific -'ll and Marl.ind oil were one to six p-'ints below Thursday's final quotations. Several motors, rub-B rub-B ' er- accessories, low priced rails and B lecojndary steeds were firm, hut the H market .is a whole lapsed into pru-holi- day dullness before noon. Call money opened at per cent. Speculative sentiment was more hopefully disposed In the. afternoon. H the sustained demand for railroad shares many of which were one to two points higher, intimidating the .-horts Into covering In other quarters. '11 share-- rebounded strongly and a Urge number of idustrials and spe- alties uled, from one to three points above Thursday's closing. Shippings 1 equipment and public utility Issues BI were conspicuously strong. American International. Plttsbrg Coal, Baldwin and American Locomotive, .studebaker 'ocoa Cola. American Ship f'om-meroe. f'om-meroe. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Van-i.ulium Van-i.ulium and Gulf States Steels. U. S. B Alcohol and Standard Oil of Callfor- m ma showed improvement of between W two and three points. B Call money rose o1; per cent later, 9 hut Mexican P troleum and more ob- scure oils and spectaittes showed de-' de-' 'd d improvement. The closing was H FOREIGN EXCH.WGE NT3W YORK, June 30 Foreign ex-H ex-H change firm; Great Britain, demand. LM .-)2'n . cables 3-1. 42. 60 day bills B n banks $4.40. B France, demand, S 12; cables 8.42 . Italy demand 4 73; cables 4 73'?. B Belgium. demand, S.00; cables 00 B Germany, demand, 26; cables B Ilplland, demand. 38.45; cables. B Norway, demand, 1C.30. B Sweden, demand, 26 70 B Denmark, demand, 21.45. Switzerland, demand, 18. 9S. Spain, demand, 15 60. B Greece, demand 3 05 B Poland, demand $2. SSSJ -zecno-.sioakJa. demand 19.05. K Argentine, demand 35. 6G. Brazl, demand 16.32. Montreal, 98 3-16. K1$L MONEY M AJRKET NEW YORK, June 30 Call monevl sti-onger, high 5 '(j ; low 4V2; ruling rate 42; closing bid b'z . ffored at ' ; last loan 5Vi; call loans against 3JI K ceptances four, tlmo loans steadv '".0 days 4; 90 days 4; six months 4V.: j j'time mercantile paper 4 R .414. B -MFTAL M.VItKLT SEW YORK, June 30 Coper steady electrolytic, spot and later 13 Ci B, 7'"' firmf'r spot and futures 31.00 K! Iron, steady and unchanged Iead. easy; spot 5.75 Ml Zinc. easy. East St. Louis spot and nearby 5.35 ; 5.37. Antimony, spot 5. 00 fa 5.25. II DAILY OGDEN I I BANK REPORT : NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dye Allls-Chnlmers " itS American Bct Sugar b American Can - American Car & Foundry '''J American Hide K Leathei ifd ji ' I American Tnternationul Corp '-'fc I American Locomotive ,11- Am or I w: Smelting & Ref? American Sugr Ameru.nn Sumatra Tobacco n American T & T American Tobacco Amcri-vin Woolen Anaconda Copper .'-In Atchison Ail ;ulf & W Indie Paid-in Locomotive -,, Unit I more Ohio mk Bethlehem Steel B f Canadian Pacific ' t Central Leather . . s Chandler Motors ' ' Chefapeako it Ohio 'vw 'Chicaao Mil & st Paul -'i ChicarO K I & t'ac -yi Chmo Copper . . Colorado Fuel & Iron , Corn Probicts lil9 I Crucible Steel '. '? Ir.rlo I Famous PI ay ere - Laslcy ! General Asphalt ,.Z l ! Genera' Electric IS' Oeneral Motors J I Goodrich Co V.h i Great Northern pfd "' Illinois Central I4 Inspiration Copper 40 International Harvester 99B ! In I MeT Marin- pfd J International Paper i-1 ! invincible on J ! Kellv-Sprlngflcld Tire . -n Kennecott Copper 3jfc Louisville & Nashville b'1 Mexican Petroleum . l'r-.4 Miami Copper Jg Middle States Oil ! MIdvale Steel gf , , Missouri Pacific ZJw New Vorl; Central -'4 N Y N H & Hartford -" i Norfolk & Western JOS 1 Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod S: Rof j ! Pacific Oil i Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania 4; s i People's Gas Pure Oil JJ l Ray Consolidated Copper vJt l Reading I 9 I Ren Iron & Steel 1 I Royal Outch N Y g ' , Sears Roebuck !M i Sin' lair Con Oil . Ji I Southern Pacific Southern Railway .If ! Standard Oil of N J JJ . I Studebaker Corporation :lC Tennessee Copper . ! Texas Co i Texas a Pacific gjg Tobacco Product Transcontinental Oil . ,!,4 Union Pacific 139 United Retail Stores L" S Ind Alcohol ?5 . United States Rubber J" 1 United States Steel M ! Utah Coppf-r JI Wsstblghouee Electric 68 I WIUvs Overland 2 i i American 7.1nc Lead and Sm it, i Butto and Superior . ITJi I ?ala Petroleum Sljj I Montana Power . . MW S'nattuck Arizona n. Grtat Northern Ore 39 MINING SECURITIES Bid I Asked Antelopo Star ?1 Alta Con 09 4 j J9 Albion Cons -JS Am Con Cop 014' 01 Alta Tunnel M -15 Bullion Hi1! 01 Bg Hill C24l -03 i Big Cot Coal 04 4 054 Beaer Copper 004 -WO "Hi Bay State 01 Black Metal . 06 .09 Bingham Galena 004 00 Central Eureka . . dQ Columbus Rexall 284 .31 Colorado Con 064 .0i Crown Point . .. 04t; .0t4 Cardiff . .87 .90 Cotton Klnit I .0041 -00 Cotton Metals 0141 -03 Dal' ! 2 00 I.aly West i.PO i 2.10 1 ragon 06 Emma Silver 004 j 01 Empire Mines 02 '4 -0o E. ft B. Bcli I 2 :.S ! Euroka Mlnc-a 04'.', .ori East Crown Point j ."2 4 .03 East TlntU; Coal I .,,,4-, 01 East Tlnttc Con I .064 . 07 T.:nrWa I.llv .OS .0.SU Eureka Bullion 04 .1)54 Grand Central CO Howell 03 4 04 Iron Blossom . 110 35 Iron King .H 194 Judge M. S ! 2.0 2.5v Keystone .4 .63 Lehl Tlntlc , .01 024 Leonora 01 .014 Miller Hill ' 0J 4 May Day . .014 0PJ4 Michigan-! tah .20 .27 Now Qulncy 024 044 Vaildrlver .IS -22 North Standard I .0241 -02ft Plutus I 11 2" Prince Con . I .0. I .'4 Paloma I .0014 t"J4 Prove I 0: .034 South Standard i .011 Sells I 024, .924 Sliver King Coaln . ...12.10 12.20 Silver Klnp C u I .4') .43 Slrux Mines 03 1 0r4 Silver Shield 1 .004 1 .01 Tar Baby I .004! ' Tlntlc Central I .0141 in t Tlntlc Standard ' 2 "0 2.074 1'ncle Sim -01 n4 I 'tab Con .00 4 1 .014 Union ChleT I .O"! Weat Toledo "14! Walker MiniriK 3.1' 1 2 2C Woodlawn I ,0C4i 0t4 Vi . :.eo Cr-i .Olyn ma . ' Mo I .f k Oesnlna Sales I Howell 1000 ill lC. 1 Iron Klnc 600 at 18C; 500 at ISc. Keystone S00 at Mkhlgan-Utah '.u0 at 27c. Nalldrlver 95 at 2fc. North Slandaul lno at 2-,. I'rlnce Con 9000 at r4e. Tlntlc Standard 300 t 93.00 West Toledo .u0i' at l'lc. oodlawn 4000 a To. Closlno Sales "e- Qulncy 200 al 23 Nalldrlver 500 al 20. Prince Con. 1000 at 640. Silver Klny Con. 60 it 4 1c, 07 at 40c; 100 at 41c Sioux Mines 200 at oc; ?000 a 54c. Tlntlc Standard 1C0 at 92. 00. Utah Con. 500 at 4c BUTTT.K NI) KGGS CHICAGO. June 30 Butter lower, creamery extras 30;; firsts 32 34c; seconds 30 S 31c; standards 36c. I Epga lower, rcceljts 20,260 casec, I firsts 2l4&2c; 'rdmary tirsts 20v I 284c; miscellaneous 20i2l4c, stor-; stor-; ago packed extr.is 2 3 4 c 4 storage' packed firsts 20HOC. Poultr', alive lowers fowlB 2 1c, j brcdlen 26 35c; roosters 14VjC. LONDON BAT! 8 LONDON. June 30 Bar silver 36 4 d per ounce, bfohey 3 per cenL I Discount rates, short bills 2 4 peri cent; three month bills 2! 2 6-16 per cent. u OGDEN LIVESTOCK fattlo 1 HofCS 1001 1 ;iitle Receipts 10. choice heavy Steers $C.7.rifi7 00; good steers $6,000 66.76: fal r steers $5 006 00; choice fofdCf stcri!; $r..on.v; $ 00; choice c owv anl heifers 14.7606.26; fair to ood COWS and heifers $4. 0004.76; cutters 6I.OO08.QO; canners 51 ootS'J.oo; Choice feeder cows B. 00 04.00; tat bulls $3 0O(O3rO: bologna bulls $2 00 S.00; veal calves $7.r0S.OO Hogs Receipts 1061: cholo fat hogs i r.'i to 260 pounds Jio.40; bulk of sales $9.90 & 10. -10; feeder hogs 89.00 ; y 10.00. Sheep Receipt none, choice lambs en -.ii,,, 11 On; wethers 4 G0o.i0: fat ewes $3.0004.00; feeder lambs $7.0'J i a s.oo. jt r Ogden Cash Grain (Quotations furnished hy Globe Grain t Mllllno Col Values include freight rate paid to Ogden Utah Winter Wheat. No. 1 dnrk hard II 0201.12. No. 2 .lark hard 99c0$l.O9 No. 3 dark hard OGcgl 0'V Utah White Wheat No 2 .soft white S4cS94c. No. n soft white .sic-gifll No. 1 hard white 9OC0S1.OO No. 2 hard white S7C;i Idaho Winter Whest. No 1 dark hard $105'S117. No. 2 dark hard 11.0101.1. No. 3 dark hard 9tC0tf.ll. No. 1 hard winter S7of(?7c, No. 2 hard winter 97c99c. Idaho Hard Spring vheat. Nn, 1 dark northern 11.1301 2J nv,. 'j d.--k northern IL1101.2O. No. 3 dark northern SI 07(5 1 IT. No. I dark northern ?2c?fl.02. Idaho Winter- Wheat. No. 3 60ft white 87 r -ft 97c. No. 3 soft white B4o094c. No 1 hard white 98cfl II 03. No. 2 hard white OOSl 00. No. 3 hard white S7r'd97C Idaho White Feed Oats. 38 bulk $1 571 62. (With transit billing. llht oats 5 to lb.: less. If sacked 5c addition ) Eastern Corn. No. 2 vellow 11.4001.42. Nr. 2 mixed $1 37'7i 1 40. (Aboe bulk. Sacked. Sc additional.) Ogden Grain and Produce Market 4 " i The following prices were being paid by commission houses today for farm products. Hay, $12. per ton. Wheat $1.00 per bushel. Eggs S4.00 4i 5.0U per case. Butrerfat, 32c per pound. 4 GRAIN j t CHICAGO. June 30 Wheat had a decided upward tendency in price today to-day during tho early transactions, the chief immediate reason being an unexpected! un-expected! jump in alues at Liverpool Besides, bullish estimates of the domestic do-mestic winter crop yield wero looked for from unofficial sources here. Misgivings about black rust and in regard to possibilities of a transportation transporta-tion tieup. were further incentives to bulls Tho opening, which varied from unchanged figures to 5y higher, Ju'y l 1401.16, and September II.IGQ 1.104, was followed by a slight s;ik and then by substantial gains all around. General buying on account of black I rust reports and on bullish wlnted crop I figures sustained prices until about mjnaa. out rii-n aeniana siacKenea and pains were practically wiped out. No actual damage yet fro mhlack rust was noted. Prices closed unsettled c net lower to StC advance, with July Fl.14H 01.14tt and September $1 1 1 7"8 $ni6. Rains In Iowa, made forn and oats rolatiely ensy. Afgtcr opening c off to ie up. September 66' 0 63 5 c. the corn market underwent i shfcit general decline ar.d then rallied somewhat some-what Crop estimates both for corn and oats were somewhat bullish, but were' without any apparent effect on the! mo rket Prices closed unsettled "4 ra 14 tosc net lower; September 05 6Gc Oats started He lower to a like advance. ad-vance. September 39 0 394c. and held near to the Initial range. Provisions were dull and Irregular lard declining a little and ribs showing show-ing an advance. CHICAGO Juno 3i Wheat No 3! red. 1.15; No. 2 hard $1 16. Corn No 2 mixed. K0e8c; No 2 yellow. 03 u 64c. I Oats No. 2 white. 36 jj ft' 41c No 3 white. 36iS'40e. Uarley. 58(T64c. Timothy seod, $4.005.00. Clover seed $10.00018.00. Pork, nominal. Lard, $11 27. Ribs $11.75012 75 OMAHA. Mob., June 30 Wheat No 2 hard. $1 09. Torn. No 2 w hite, 56 & &6 Vic; ; No 2 mlvxed. 55 056c. Oats. No 2 white 36Haic; No. 3 1 whito 35& Vic. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn , June 30 Flour unchanfrcl to 10r hlpher. Family Fam-ily patents quoted at $7.7507 85 Bran $14.50 f 17.00. ( SIOAGa 1 I TURES. CHICAGO June 3c The closing futures fu-tures ranged as follows" Open High Low Close Wheat Jul $1.14! 1.1514 1.1414 1.14H Sept 1.16 1 17': 1.15 1 15 Doc 118 1.19 118 1 18 Corn July 62- .62 .62 .62 Sept. .66V2 .66 ..65 .65 Dec. .66 .H6H -65H .65 Oats July 36 3fi' 35 .35 Bept .39 .39 .38 .38 Dec. .42 .42 .41 V4 .41$ Pork Lard July 11 35 1 1 35 11 27 11. 27 Sept. 11.62 11.62 11 65 11 55 Kins July .... 12.10 11.95 11.95 Sept. 11.75 11.70 11.70 N EW FORI si GAR NF.W YORK. June 30 Ths raw u ga i market was steadier this morning morn-ing ami prices 1-1 6c higher with spot i ubas qluotod at 3 3-i6c cost ad freight, er. ial to 4.79c for centrifugal. July shipment at 3VhC cost and freight equal to 4 SCc. Thtr were sa'.-M of 14.000 bags of Cubas afloat. The raw sugar futures market was steadier, reflecting tho advance in the spot market and prices at mlddav were three to four points net higher on covering and scattered commission house buying. The market for refined wa steady and unchanged at 8.2006 3oo for fine granulated with domand only moderate. moder-ate. Refined futures were nominal. Sugar futures cloyed firm, approximate approxi-mate sales ll.O'iO ton?. July 8 20c; September 3.32: December Decem-ber 3.ic; March J.2 1c. j FOREIGN j i LIVESTOCK . CHICAGO, Juno 30. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Ree ipi 3500, fairly active; quality plain; beef stters strong: top matured Steers $9.00; bulk beef steers 88.2509.40; canners weak to lower; other classes generally, bulk desirable voalers i packers 58.0008.60; few I itelders up to $8.50; bulk bologna bulls $4.:.0 (&. 4 65. bulk stockera and feeders $6.00 f 7.00 Hogs Receipts 2f,00". steady to luc lower on light and light butchers; others 10y 15c lower, top 811.00; bulk J9.65&10.90. bulk good butcher $10 40 10. 9U. packing sows mostly $9.0009.50; pigs about gtead . mostly $10.00010.25; heav- weight $10 40(5' 10 75; medium $10 75 10.90. light I $10.85010.95. light light $10.40 ft 10.85, packing cows, smootn $'-' -5 $9.75, packing 60ws, rough $8. 85ft I ft.9 30. killing pins a 60010 60. Sheep Receipts 11.000. strong to I 25c higher, receipts 7500. direct to packers, top native lambs $13 26 to city butfhers $12 15 to packers: bulk $13.00; short sorted culls $7.0007.76; fat ewes $6.00 cb 6.50; good handy weight upward to 7.00. OMAHA. Neb. June 30. L'nitod States Bureau of Markets; Hogs Receipts 9000: Hteady. 800 to 325 pound butchers $9.6"0 1J 1 0.1 5 : top M0 35; mixed and packing graded $9 0009.60. Cattle Receipts 2300; beef steers active mostly 10 'a 15c higher; some top beeves medium and strong weight $9.50. top yearlings $9 35; she stock strong; other classes of strong generally general-ly steady. Sheep Receipts 5000; killing classes class-es steady to strong, tup Idaho and native lambs $12.75. ted Clipped .-pring lambs $11.40 ft 1 1.60; yearlings $10.75; ewes, $6.00; good teeders steady; medium me-dium and common kind dull and uneven. un-even. ST. JOSEPH. M., June 30 United States Bureau Of Market Hogs Ke-celpta Ke-celpta 6000; steady; bulk 170 to 880 pound weights $10. 50 ft 10.60 puking puk-ing sows siea.ly'j, bulk $8.6009.00; average cost Thursday $10. IS fr -99 pounders. Catth 'Receipt 750: steady to strong: spots 10c higher: top beef steer $9.50; top yearlingo $S 75; bulk) beet cattle Ib.-b'a :.io, beef cows mostly $6.50. calves mostly steady; I top $7.30. Sheep I ;. - :p: 600. killing classes fairly steady: Cat native lambs $12.75; a, fnu- good yearlings $900; wethers; !$0 00; ew -s $5.50; on deck medium; Clipped yearlings 7.50. KANSAS CITY. Jum. 80. United! States Bureau of Markets), Cattle j ItccciptE l2oo: beef steers 10015c higher; top heaViee $9.60; calves! steady tb strong; choice ealers $8.50 Ifgalrly gooil 20o t 250 pound catvecs Io6 30ft6.50 other classes steadv few good cowr, $5.7.": plain kln.i $4,000 5.00; earners and cutters mostly $2.50; ft3 50; few loads common stockers 5.0014 : i". U'K- Receipts tOint; mostly steady; j I bulk good and h ice 160 to 240 pound' , weights 810.50010.80; 240 to 275 ipoutul $10126 0 10.85; few closing sales 5 ft 10c lower; bulk of ales $10,40 0! 10.60; top $10.60; throw out cows -$8.5008.76; stock pigs steady. Sheep Receipts 1500, sheep un-I un-I evenly steady to 60c higher; few wethers $7.00; odd lots light ewes $6 00 6.50 others $4 1)006 2.'.; lambs steady to strong: top natives $12.70; clipped; new crop lambs 11,25, LMil RT5 BONDS ! NEW YORK. June 30. Liberty bonds closed : First rMf's $100.08; first 4's! ! $100.04; second 4'S $99.00 bid; first; 4'4 's $100 22; second 4 Vs $ 100 06.; tViirr) Ail. 'ft lllO (I 8- fniik A 12 -I $100.30. fourth 4as $100. 4S. n I V rORK sIIA Kit NFA FORK, June 30 Foreign bar I silver 7ok4 Mexican dollars 54 4c. st MMER REST CAMP SPOKANE, Wash Three cottages on upper Twin lake In northern Idaho have been purchased by the American 'Association of University Women as a permanent site for its summer rest camp. The rest camp will have ac- commodatlons for eighteen people and will be uprated in the interests of mothers - and children. on |