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Show II PRICE TRENDS AGAIN CONFLICT Standard Issues Weaken Wliile Speculatives Improve NEW YORK. Juni I. Today's Mock market wae featured bj re continuance con-tinuance of recent conflicting movement". move-ment". Standard lssu-s again cased while speculative Industrials " " Specialties Improved, Sales approximated approxi-mated 1,260.000 Pharos. Oils once more assumed leadership, at the dull openiner. Standard Oil of New Jersey added three points to U recent steadv rise and pan-American Petroleum gained I point. Fractional advances were made by M xican P -troleum. General asphalt, Houston Oil and Texas company. Steels, equipments, equip-ments, motors, copper?, tobaccos and food specialties also were In further land. Gains of one to almost 2 - were soon e.tallshed by Intor-. Intor-. i . n.-i 1 Harvester. Mnck Trucks. To-, To-, o Products preferred and Food Products. Ralls continued to ease under further pre!-sure dir.'. iel igainst Union Pacific and several of the Junior issues notably New Haven and Pere Marquctto-Diversion Marquctto-Diversion of funds to meet exten-sive exten-sive June Interest and dividend payments pay-ments caused further hardening of money rates, call loans opening at i i-a per cent. Prices, continued upward up-ward for the most part, however, although al-though high grade rails and lndua-trials lndua-trials shared 'very moderately In the movement. Oils scored additional ( line international Harvester. Bald-i Bald-i ! win and Studebaker also advanced substantially. Chemicals and fertilizers fertil-izers rose with food specialties, the latter again eluding Cocoa Cola and Postum Cereal common and preforred Canadian Pacific, Heading first pre- ferred and New York. Chicago & St Isouls were among tho reactionary HUH rails. There was a spirited Inquiry fori at i onsldi rablj higher, i prices In the afternoon with tho do-j 'A', nand, however, continuing largely in harea w hlch arc not ordinarily re-b re-b ?ardcd as market leaders Pool op- L '.rations were responsible for much of ho movement tjtit thr' were al?o in-i in-i 'Mens of an expanded public Interna Inter-na Pont advanced six points Mack Truck 4 1-2. Sendee Manufac-: iring t, Peoria & Eastern 3. Mexl-I m Petroleum and U. S. Food Pro-1 luctc 2 1-2 i Electric Storago Battery , .'. and American Locomotive. Amerl- W an Car General Electric, Standard I Vs '11 of California. Atlantic Gulf. Ma- ' i Ine preferred and American Can It ffl'aij " 1 3"4' ' Gains and looses were mixed later 31h 1 ' '" money rose to 6 per cent Spec- rn t jlatlve issues showed 1 to 3 point , fains but rails, steels and oils react-, niUa id. The closing was Irregular. fieW MINING SECURITIES. "As reported tn J. A. Ho?Ir & Co) j BM I AKVed ; Hiuiilk Ita-llicb '$ .04VM .05 ' LbbbB LfiKF' Antelope Star .Outfc bbbbbmNibVw A,la Con 06 LtniHW Albion Cons 09 V, .104 mt JjW BHWlllI' -vla Tunnt-t 14 .15 BBBSmififft bullion 02 .03 BBBssfnlBaS HlM 03 ' Big Cot Coal 04 ' 05 HrMHflTu Uearr Copper 004 -01 HHMH liav State 01 .04 H Black Metal 08 ; .10 lalena 00 s;! .01 Eft, Cent. Eureka 00 .02 nBjll Columbus Rexall 2x .294 BBBBBBUhH olerado Con 05 .054 HasH .03, ft, 94 .95 HMB ' " 02 Daly 1.30 2 00 1 . Wesl 1.75 2.20 Dragon t 07 .10 H Hemljohn Con 01 I Silver 01 .01 ,.. ' CmpIre Mines 02 .03 4, Kagle & Due Bell 2.35 ... BBBsslilcRI Emerald oi . 04 Hfi)"!1, r.:,irt-u.i Mines 04 4 06 Baal Crown Point 024 .02V BSSSsl'Ji'l'i East Tlntlc Coal 004 -00 BBBsVn&H East Tintlc Con 10 BBBBsl?SBVPT Kim!. a Hllv OS .08 I BBBBb1'''t Eureka Bullion 04?i .05 BBBBBB !!?if 1 '-'haln 04 Bflidtll '.rand Central CO .63 bbbbbh' i'tt1lT Howell 04 05 Iron Blossom 23 21 -i A I Iron King 134 14 JuflRe M S 2.20 2.50 BBBS IT'tH? Ktyatonw 35 .50 ?M Kennebec 044 04 if O Lohl Tlntlc 024 02'i 'l(-:ify & Leonora 01 .014) Lynn Big Sbc 12 .li Mammoth . . 234 -M I ... Miller Hill .01 .014' : May Day I 01 i .014 1 H '-O' r Manun Valley 2.00 BBBBBHtiiflH MOSCOW ' 10 BSSSW iHH'll Ml. hlun-t'iah 274! BSSSSmtlTHa v,"n Quincy 02 03 bsssSi iKuil Xalldrlver I .174 .35 kiLU i irth Stm1ard I r08 .0i j BBBBBBnHflVlii Opohoago 004 004, BSSSHhtflltl Ohio Copper l on iJsHI Blutus 21 .24 ifl Prince Con 05 054 Hi i tini -H l'aloma 'nnt l1' . Ploche Bristol 004 014 i ' Price Mining 03 .05 BBBBBBTlihwf Provo 02 .03 k ) South StatKlard 10 .12 BSSsRiyifT .".c-lls 024 -03 Syndicate 00-4 1 .01 Silver Klnc rnaln 2.10 2.12 Sliver Kins Con 43 I .49 ! ' Sloux Mlnn 03 4 034 1 I .Silver Shield 0041 1 BSSSSs!nH2 T rtjt,,v 00 Tlntlc Central 01 .014' (I Tlntlc Standard 2. 074 2.124 I Vnoie Sam 014 02 4 1 tah Con 004 -01 Ii 1 11 Ion Chief 00 .02 H ,l luj victor Con 05 L West Toledo 02 .024 j Walker Mining 3.60 .3.(3 i " ', J Woodlawn 06 .OR Hpft'-j rankee Con 014 02 4 ; L'i gums I -QS4 .09 1 Opening Sales. Bis: Hill 5550 at 3 4c Colorado Con 1000 at 5e. Emma Sliver 500 at 1 . Irun Blossom 2000 ai 24o 1. -hi Tlntlc 500 at 211. , Michigan-Utah 50t at 27 4-,- I North Standard 3500 at 4c. Silver King Con 500 at 48c, KX at VsibV 4S4C Walker C M ion at $3 60. Closing Sales. l Black MoUiIh 1000 at 10c I Big CoUon'.vouiJ Coalition 1000 at 4c. I alv 70 at $1.40. Eiast Crown Point 1000 at 20 ivajtl Tlntlc Coalition i.'")0 at 4c. ..Tiiv Enty 3000 at IK Nw Quincy 1000 at Jc. Provo 1000 at 2c Sliver King Coalition 300 at $2 10 I sioux Con. 2000 at 34c f Tlntlc Central 500 at lc. I Walker C M 400 at $3.60 1( BLTTFJK AM) EGGS 1 (3HICAGO, June 1. Butter easy; I rreamery extro-s 334). firsts 2803Sj I seconds 27 28 Vs.; standards 3 3ic. H !iji , Rgga unchanged receipts 23.071 B . 4 cases; (storage pack not quoted ) NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Iyo W AHl.i-Oialmers . American Beet Sugar American Can . '4fl American Car & Foundry ljg American HUle & Leather pfd 73 American Intern.nlonnl f'orp -0 , American Locomotive American smelting Bcfp 85? American Sugar - Amerlenn Sumatra TOOaCCO American T & T Amerlnm Tola--ei. . ... 1,J American Woolen . MJJ Anacr.nda opp. r oft1 Atchison 97M At' .ulf ft W Indies 41 Baldwins Locomotive U.L Baltimore & il" JJ Bethlehem Steel B VS Canadian Pacific Central Leather W Chandler Motors J8 Chesapeake ft Ohio 58 . Chicago Mil & St Paul ' - Chicago B I ic Pad 55 Chlno Copper Jjjl Colorado Fuel ft Iron Mia Corn Producta 101 8 (Vi..-ihlr. St..el t.rlo llj Famous Play.-rs-U-e.ky 'c?1 Ceneral Asphalt B" General Aihait ' Ifi Jvneral Motors ,', "- Goodrich Co 4 ; 4 I Creat N'orthorn idd JJ , Great Northern pM 404 . Illinois Central 108 Inspiration Copper inttrnationai Harvester 108 i Int Mer Marine pfd 44 International Paper 68 Invincible Oil 1!4 , Kelly-fiprlngfleld Tiro 51 , Kennecott Copper If Louisville & Nashville IV Mexican Petroleum . IjOJj Miami Coppor I0?8 Middle States Oil 1 Mldvale Stee.1 ! Missouri Pacific j. New York Central yi4 N Y N H ft Hartford . 33 4, Norfolk & Western 106 Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod & Ref Paclflo Oil bV Ban American Petroleum . 1 Pennsylvania Peoplo's iVas So Purs Oil 84 j Bay Consolidated Copper lJa Reading 704 Rep Iron Steel Boyal Dutch N Y 68 Seara Roebuck 78 Sinclair Con oil 3ii4 Southern Pacific 904 Southern Hallway 2441 Standard Oil of N .1 18 Studebaker Coi poratlon 12 l 4 Tennessee Copper 124-1 Texaa Co 5t Texaa & Pa-lfic 32 4 1 Tobacco Products 804 TranscontlnentaJ OU H4 ' Union Pacific ex dlv 13S?i United Rotail Stores 88 0 S Ind Alcohol 574 Unltel Stales Rubber 6 1 4 United States Steel 100 Utah Coppor 74 Wcistinghouse- Electric 63 Wills 'verland American Z!nc, Ieod and Sm 194 Butte and Superior 324 Cala Petroleum 63 Montana Power 73 Shattuck Arizona 114 LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (As reported by J A HoglS lc. Co. BANK STOCKST Bid 1 Asked Banken Trust .$l60.00l$iCo 00 Columbia Trust I 91 00 Deseret National I 26S.00 273.00 First National of Ogden...' 310.00 Peseret Savings I 200 00 i National Bank of Republic 220. 00 National Copper I 150.00 158.00 Security State Bank 100 OOj 106.00 Utah Stato National ! 120.00! 12R.00 Utah Savings ft Trusi ... 95.00, 105.00 Walker Bros. Bankers .. 283.00 237.00, .Ion's Savings ft Trust . 202. 00 INDUSTR1AL8TQCK3. 1 Bld T Asked Amalganiateil Sugar . ...1 3.00' 3.10 do preferred 69 001 70. 00 Con Wagon 62.00 65.00 Ih.me Fire Insurance ... 320 OOj 330.00 Independent Coal I .48' .50 Morgan Canning f1 )r'I...l 100.00 102.50 Mt States Tel ii T..i . .. 9'j 00 101 0 Schramm-Johnson ch pfd. a'J.00 lQL.'OU Standard Coal .52 .58 Utah-Idaho Sugar 3.10' 3.20 1'ta.h Fire Clay 60. OOj 60.00 Utah Pr ft Lt lsi pfd 94.00 95.00 Z C M I 111.00 113 00 U S Fuel 7s pfd 72 Walker Bros Dry (Jouds.. 200.00 BONDS. " Bid ' Askd S L Stock Fx It I .1 88.001 90 00 Standard Coal 6s 1923 j 18.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st r,s 1941. 91.00 93 00 Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1910 .. 82 00 87.00 Utah Securities 6s 1922. . 100.00 101 00 Utah -Idaho Sugar 7s 19301 94 501 66 00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (As reported ly J riugia a; Co ) J L NLISTFD Argentine 5 s 1045 78 I 81 '4 do 5s 1947 734 764 Brzl 4s 1900 (rly rec loan) 4S 5t'i do 5s 1903 69 63 do 6s 1908 63 6i)4 Bns Aires 5s 191-41 Org) 63 4 65 4 do 5s 1915-44 (.-mall) .. 614 63 4 Copenhagen 4s U'Ol 73 761 Paris Orleans 6s 1966 82 as - Cuban gov Cs 192y (large) !54 do (small) 84 SOtf Sao Paulo 5h 1907 63 66 do 5s 1905 70 734 1 Buenos Aires 34s 1906 ... 474 604 Jap 5s 1907-47 73 764 Nprway 3!as 1902 56 594 do 34s J904 564 694 S Paulu 83 tgldrs) 1936 ... 390 400 Japan 4s I9;u (small) .. 74 4 78 I do 4 4s 1925 2d series.. 88 89 FoftciGN EXCHANGE NEW Y"i;K. June 1 Foreign exchange ex-change lrr-gular. Great Britain, demand de-mand $4 45 cables 145V8; sixty da bills on banks 4;' France, demand, 9.10 4 cables 9.11. Italy, demand 8.80; cablos 5.21. Belgium, demand 8.41; cables 8.41. Germany, demand 3 7; cables 374. Holland, demand 3S.73; cables 37.78. Norway, demand, 17 90 Sweden, demand, 25.90. Denmark, demand. 21.75. Switzerland, demand, 19.12. sp.iln, demand, 15.80. Greece, demand, 4. 20. Poland, demand, .02 4 Czccho-Slo akla, demand, 1.92. Argentine, demand, 36.37. Brazil, demand. 12.83. Montreal, demand, 99 1-32 CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO, June 1. Wheat June 1-19 1.18 1.1? Julv 1.19 119 4 l-l? 1.19 Sepl i.it; 1.18 1.161- 1 . 1 7 5! Corn July .62 .62 -63 Sept .65 .65 .614 .6471 Data Julv .88 .38 4 -27 .Z&M Sept .40 4 .404: -894 .3971 Pork Jul 11.45 11.45 11.42 11.42 Sep 11.75 11.75 11 .67 11 .70 Ribs Jul 11.87 11. So ; Sep 11 .80 11.75 NEW YORK SILVER I NEW YUKK. June 1 -Foreign ba silver 714; Mexican dollars c47- 4f J OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 7 e Cut tie 35 Cattle Receipts ;if.; choivo heavy sterw $6 607 10; Roorl HteerM, $5 50 (B 6 50; felr steera s i r. 0 1, 5 50; choice feeder steers, $5 50fl 8'. OOj choice c 1 '. -and h'-lfers, '$,'. mi , fair to koou cows and hellers. 4.0O95.i)O: cuttert $2.o'i B.&O; cutters 81. 0008.00; ehjotCe feeder cows 8.004.00; fat hulls, $8.00$ 3.76; iologna bulls. $2 00 3.00; veal calves $8.00(9.00 HOKs Receipts none; choice f-.t hogs, 17.', V'"' 2 50 pounds. 110.86; bulH lot sales, $9 85 & 10.35; feeder hogs. ' $9.50(9-10.00. I Sheep Relpts none; choice lambs s l j no '.1 1 j .mi wfiliers r, 0O7.ou; fat owes $".,006 00; fccdr lambs, j $9.00(& 10.00. I . '! (Ogden Cash Grain 4) " Quotatlono Furnlsheo by Globe Grain &. Milling Co.) Values Include freight rate paid 10 Of:an. Utah Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard Jl 11 j5 21 N.. 3 dark hard 108 M-l? No. i dark hard 1-00 I 11 Piah Whlto Wheat No. 2 soft whits I -99 I 1.11 . . -vft -.vliltp .95 , 1.0S S .. 1 hard whHf I 100 1. 13 No. 2 hard white 97 1.10 No. 3 hard white I .94 1-07 Idaho Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard 1.15 1.27 No. 2 diirk hard 1.12 1.24 No. S Hark hard 1.10 1 21 No. 1 hard wlntetr 1.06 1.16 No. 2 hard winter 1 1.06 1.18 No. 8 hard winter 1 1 00 110 Idaho Hard Spring What No. 1 dark northern". 1 1.23 1.33 No. 2 dark northern j 1.20 1 30 No. 3 dark northern j 1.17 1.81 No. 1 northern 1.11 1.19 No. 2 northern 1.08 L.ll No. 1 mixed northern ! 1.06 1.16 Idaho White Wheat No. 2 .-oft white 1.01 I 1.11 No. 3 soft whits 98 1.08 Nr, 1 hard while 1.03 1.11 No. 2 hard whit 100 1.05 No. A l.rd white ' -97 1 1 07 Idnh.j WhttS Ked Owte 8 hulk 1.37 I f.'y'i (V If ht r a n f bil 1 1 n c . light oats" 5 to 15 less. If sacked 6c additional.) Faciei n Corn NoT 2 yeilow-.7." 1.26 j T28 No. 3 mixed 1 1.24 1.26 (Above bulk. Sacked, Sc additional.) 4 4 GRAIN I t ! CHICAGO. June 1. Wheat took a moderate- upward ilant In price today during the early dealing:?, nwmg largely large-ly to higher quotations at Liverpool, construed by many traders here as reflecting re-flecting a better political and economic eco-nomic outlook In Europe. Bullish estimates es-timates of tho Argentine export. 1 Me surplus were also a factor. Offerings were light, and houses with eastern connections led the buying. There wen- deliveries of 205,000 bushels on June contracts, opening prices, which arled from Ji to V higher, with July 119 ' 1 1 9 1 a nd Sept m b " r : L179&91.18, were followed by slight; gain?. Subsequently boarish privato crop 1 estimates led to a setback In values but I with improved milling and export d - j mand and ax-sertlons that block rust! had developed in north Texas. thai market rallied sharply in the lato deal-1 lngs. Prices closed unsettled, c to , 114c higher. July $1.19 to $1.19 and September 11.17 to $1.17. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening ? to iC hlph-1 er. July 52'2 to 62c, the corn mar-1 ket held at about the initial range. j Later corn market weakened "hen heat prices underwent a Jag. The close was nervous Vfc 0 Vt to c net lower, July 62 to 62 Vs. Oats started unchanged to c high- , or, July 38&Ms lo 3&Vfec and later .scored a slight general advnnce. Provisions were easy In line with , hog values. j CHICAGO, Juno 1 WTieat, No. 2 red. ?1 1901.2O; No. 2, hard $1.18 ; 1.20 Corn. No 2. mixed &9i&601; 1 2, yellow 60 Cfi 61 Oats, No. 2, white. 38 42; No. 3. white. 36i4(?38. Rye, nominal. Barley 6 5Jj 68. Tlmothv seed, 64.8606.60. Clover seed. $ 1 2.00 'u 20.00. Pork nominal. I Lard $ 1 1 10. Ribs, $12.50(5-13 50. MINNEAPOLIS. June 1. Flour unchanged to 20c lowfr; family pat-i pat-i onts $7 60( 7. 85; shipments 3J,jj,j barrels. Bran $ 1 8 . 50 20 . 50. KANSAS CITY, June 1, Cash wheat No. 2. hard $1.18 1.46. No. 2. red $1.1001.21. Corn. No. 2. white 1 66)40 56 Vi! No. 2, yellow 57 58. OMAHA, June 1. Wheat No. 2. hard. $1.10 1.24. Corn No 2. white 68068 Vs! No. 2, mixed 53. Oats. No. 3. white 35 4; No. 4. white 66 s 1544. NEW YORK SUGAIt NEW YUKK, June I. The raw sugar su-gar market continued firm. Spot prices for Cuba were unchanged at ll-18c cost and freight, qual to 4.9c for centrifugal, but later shipment advanced advan-ced to 2c cost and freight, equal to 4.35c. There were sales of 10,000 bajrs of Cubaa late June or early July shipment ship-ment ij New Orleans at 2-&C cost anO freight, and 38,000 baps of Porto Ricos June shipment without port options at 4 25c- The raw sugar futures market showed show-ed advances of one to two polnt-s on trade and commission house buying prompted by the strength In the spot 1 market.- Refined sugar was firm and prices I ware unchanged to ten points hlghei I with fine granulated listed at $5. CO to $5 70. The demand continues active. 1 Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed easy; approximate approxi-mate Kales 22 600 tons, July 2.7 2; September Sep-tember .93; December 2.99. Much 2.98. POTATO MARKET 1 CHICAGO, June 1. Potatoes weak, r receipts 54 cars; total U. S. shipments f. 4'. Wisconsin sacked round whites i jr.',; i io - wi.- Michigan sacked whites J' ' i 1.46 cwt . Idaho sacked russets No. 1. $1.60 1-70 cwt., new !ieek Hteady. Louisiana tcked Bliss Triumphs No. 1. 18.26$ 2 50 cwt.: Alabama sacked Bliss Triumphs $2. 50 '5)2.66 cwt.; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs poorly graded $2.25''; l' 40 'cwt.. South Carolina slat barrels Irish cobblers No. 1, $5.50 6.60. LO.VDON RAT EN LONDON, June 1. Bar silver 36J4 per ounce. Money 2J4 per cent. Discount Dis-count rates short bills Ui Pr cent-; three month bills 24 2 5-16 per cent POl'LTRY MARKET CHICAGO, Juno 1. Poultry allv lower; fowls 26; broilers 68 0 426) roosters 14c. '' Mill, wm wrm-r - Ogden Grain auid Produce Market I 4 4 The following prices were beinr paid ' b;. rommlsion houses today for farm products: Hay $1-1. per ton! Wheat $ l 00 per bushel. Eggs $4.50(5 6 00 per case Butterfat 32c per ponnd. SALT LAKE BANK LOSS COMPROMISED SALT LAKE. June 1 An order authoriz'ns Alfred B. Jenkins, rcoerr ol the defunct National City bank ol Salt ijiikf. to effect a compromise with the officers and directors of the bank as to the amount each shall pay and thereby bs releas d from Curthi r liability lia-bility was Issued today bv Judge Tillman Till-man D. Johnson of the United. States district court. Under the terms ft the compromise, thi receiver will collect $275,000. Included In-cluded in the petition was tho statement state-ment that total losses suffered by the bank, which closed January 17, 1922. amounted to J658.750.27 Among these with whom t compromise has and James H. Moylc, former Asslst-heen Asslst-heen effected arc Senator Keed Bmool ant United States treasurer, who are to pay respectively $7,500 and $12,500. MET AT. MYKKKT NEW YORK. June 1 Copper firm, electrolytic spot and futures 18 14. Tin, firmer; spot and nearby 31.87: futures 31t2. Iron steady; prices unchanged Lead, stead y Zlnz. steady. Bast St Louis, spot and nearby delivery $5.30. Antimony spot $5.87 5.50. BUTlteF VSD EGOS KANSAS CITY Mo . June 1. Eggs, butter and poultry unchanged FOREIGN LIVESTOCK CHICAGO; June I. (U. S. Bureau' of Markets, i Cattle. Receipts 14.000; j beef steers and belter grades fat she stock steady; early top beef steers I $9.00; bulk and bef steers $8. 15ft 8.65,1 bulls, canners. cutlers and common and medium grades beef cows and heifers weak to 15c lower; veal calves firm; stockers scarce steady; bulk beef, cows and heifers $5.50 & 7.25: bulk! bologna bulls 84.1094.26; bulk veal' calves top packers around $10 00; out-! slders paying upward to $11.00 for 140 I to 150 pound kinds. Hogs Receipts 41.000; active on lighter weights; later strong to 5c higher than early or about LO t MC lower thou ' lii-j'i i; ' a . ra' : others oth-ers mostly 5 to 20c lower, lop $10.60; bulk $1O.1O01O.55; pigs, strong; good; 110 to ICo pound pig O.5O1O.80 heavyweight $10.20 ifi 85 . packings sows rough 58.009.40; killing Pigs $9 25 10.30. Sh.ep Receipts 1 1,000; slow to 25c. lower; heavy ewes bid 50c lower at j $3.00; best shorn lambs bid 812.86; good native and California spring lambs $14.2'. ri 1 4 50. KANSAS CITY. June 1. (U. S. Bur-enu Bur-enu of Market.--.) Cattle Receipts, 4500; all classes around steady 1100 pound steefti $9.00: best heavies 19 0 1 Colorados $8.40 8.50; best mixed yt-arling $S 75. Letter grade .o-$5.50 .o-$5.50 C.Oo; comjiiuii and medlute kinds mostly s l.5u n 5.00 . cood canners can-ners $2-75(3)3.00; best cutters $4.00 4.25; top vealers $10.00; plain to good Lulls 8.7 5 6.00. Hogs -Qcceipts :t,o0u; opened slow; later actfvc to packers and shi.";-' 5 to 10c lower; packers top S10.4U; bulk desirable 174 to 250 pounds $9.75 Ii0.85i 150 to 200 pounds $10.1 5 10.20; mixed loads $9.90 Ii 10.10 : bulk $ 10.10 & 10.35: sows mostly $9,001 pi.-. ,10 to 20c lower; best $lu.65. i Sheep Receipts 1000; shorn lambs Isteady to 16c higher; best $12.00: 'others steady Texas wethers $7.o0'5 7.50, top native spring lambs $14.15. I OMAHA. June 1. (U S Bureau of Markets). Hogs, receipts 16,000; fairly fair-ly active 5& 15c lower; bulk 180 to 280 pound butchers $U 5 (a 1 020 ; t-op $10.25. bylk 210 to 325 pound butchers butch-ers $9.90 -?4 10.1 5. packing grades $S.75 9.75. Cattle Receipts. 5200; better grades beef steers, steady to easier; others about 10c lower; top $8.75. .ood heifers heif-ers steady; cows 10 to 15c lower; bulls dull; calves stockers and feeders about steady. Sheep rt'.-ipts. :i500: early sales choice native .-.piing lambs 26 50c higher $11.25 016.00; close easier; clipped lambs $12.50 13.00; sheep s-trong, bulk ewes $5.000 6 50: feeders steaily. |