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Show I MARe MAKES ANOTHER CLIMB Further Recovery From Monday's Sharp Break Is Recorded XEW TORTT, Juno 14 Further ma-Serial ma-Serial recoveries from Monday's sharp hreak featured today! broad wtock market, despite heavy profit taking uid firmer monev tendencies. Sales approximated 1.000. OOP shares. Railp and oils featured the further spirited rally of prices in the stock market at the opening. New York Central, Canadian Pacific and lVik Erie & Western preferred rose 1 CO 2 points and similar gains were scorer hy Standard OU of New Jersey and Sinclair. Other strong Issues embraced embrac-ed Davison Chemical. Utah Copper, Central Leather, Consolidated Gas, Cuba Cano preferred. Gulf States. Mack Trucks. Studcbaker and West-lnghouso, West-lnghouso, Mexican government four and five per cent bonds were buoyant on thrt better outlook for the adjustment adjust-ment of that country's external debt, rising to 5 points in the early The market moved steadily forward during the morning on a moderate ohimo of business. Oils and rails remained the dominant issues, a majority ma-jority of those shares scoring further gains. Aside from Republic Iron and X'ovn Scotia Steel the Independent issue? is-sue? of that description continued strong. Motors and their eubsidarles. I .15 well as sugars snipji m,--. i ;nd leathers, were in demand it one I to two point gains. General Electric, was COOeplciOUfl among the equipments advancing points and copper; hardened on further reports of for i ign buying Call money opened at 3 per cent despite the heavy withdrawals of deposits de-posits from local banks to feet federal interest requirement Bullish activities In selected issue was utilized as a screen to selling elsewhere else-where but the recessions were comparatively com-paratively slight except in the steel and oil groups. Crucible Steel fell 1 :ind the high price dolls also gave way sharply, as did Sinclair on profit taking following the anouncement of nn initial quarterly dividend of 50 rents Pierce Oil preferred advanced 44. Fisher Bodv four. Continental Tan 3. Reynolds Spring 2; Manhattan Manhat-tan Elevated 2, and Studcbaker, Am-erlpan Am-erlpan Sumatra Tobacco, Postum Cer r-al preferred, American Linseed Pieroe-Arrow preferred. Sears-Roebuck. International Harvester and merlcan Radiator one to 1. In-estment In-estment rails were in demand. T'nlon I'udflo, Northern Pacific. Atlantic Coast Line, and Illinois Central gain ing 1 to 1. Motors, oils and shippings were at bost prices of the day in the final hour, especially Studcbaker, Maxwell "A". Chandler. Mexican Petroleum md United Frult The close wis strong. oo Ogden Cash Grain (Quotations Furnished by Globo Grain & Milling Co.) alues Include freighl rate paid to Ogden Utah Winter wheat Xo. 1 dark hard $1 04 $1.14 .o '1 .lark hard 1.02 1.11 X6 3 dark hard I -93 I LM Utah Whlto Wheat .o. z son wnuc .wi 'o. 3 soft White 81 1.01 Xo. 1 hard whlto .93 1 .06 Sol 8 hard whWe I .89 1.00. j Idaho Winter Wheat-- Xo. 3 hard white S7 1.00 Xo 1 dark hard 1 08 1 20 Xo. 2 dark hard 1 03 1.17 Xo. 3 dark hard 1.03 1.14 Xo. 1 hard winter 99 1 09 Xo. 3 hard winter 88 1.03 Idaho Hard Spring Whcata X o. 1 dark northern . ... I 1.16 I 1.26 Xo. j dark northern I 1 13 I 1 23 Xo. i dark northern 1.10 i 1 20 Xo. 1 northern 1.04 j 1.0S Xo. 2 northern .. 1 01 l.nii Xo. 3 hard winter 99 1 0D Idaho White. Wheat Xo. 2 soft white I .94 1.04 i Xo. 2 soft White .91 1.01 No. I hard white .96 1.0ft NO. - hard white 98 ,98 Ko. 3 hard white I .90 1 00 Idaho White Feed Oats ? S bulk I 1.3041 l-3r'-i " (With transit billing, light oats 5 to 15o less. If sacked r.c addition.) Eastern Corn Xolreilow lT20 " i721" Xo. 2 mixed 1.17 1 19 (Abovo bulk. Sacked, 8c additional ) j. 4. Ogden Grain and Produce Market The following prices were being ild by commission houses today for rarm products: Illay $14 per ton Wheat $1.00 per bushel. E-gs $4.00 g 5.00 per case. Butterfat, 3 2c per pound. -- DAILY OGDEN BANK REPORT 4 The volume of business trannctofI by Ogden Clearing IIou- banks June 18 was $6,400,97. NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Pyo A Ills-Chalmers 2 American B,eet Sugar American Can . .. ,52? American Car & Foundry Igoji American Hide & Leather pfd . . 1 8 I American International Corp. 44 mcrican LoeomotlYe '!", American Smelting & Refg .Vmerlcan Snrar jVt Amerloan Sumatra Tobacco . , " a American T & T JM American Tobacco o ' Amorlcan Woolen . - Anaconda Copper gW AtcflilBon . . l,f Atl Gulf & W Indies 3sv Bald-win Locomotive -,? Baltimore fe Ohio JJj Bethlehem Steel B tfft Canadian Pacific l2S2f Central Leather S7Jj Chamdler Motors Chesapeake ft Ohio 64 ChlcaKO Mil A St Paul 25 Chicago R I & Pac 41 Chlno Copper . Colorado Fuel & Iron gjj Corn Products lft- Crucible Steel '., Erie Famous Players-Lasky General AtVnalt JJ ' General Klectrlc ir neral Motors Goodrich Co. . . VI Great Northern pfd .. g f Great Northern Ore Illinois Central "Jj Inspiration Copper Tntematlonal Harvester IP Tnt Mer Marine pfd International Paper Jg Invincible Oil JW Kelb'-Sprlnfleld Tiro . J ICenneeou Cooper j LoutevIUe Xashvllle fji Mexican Petroleum ' IS Miami Copper -J Middle States Oil Bfidvale Steel J Missouri Pacific New York Central X T X H ft Hartford 8Ji Norfolk ft Western Iggg Xorthern Pacific J Oklahoma Prod P.ef 85 Iaclfic Oil f Pan yVmerlcan Petroleum B9J4 Pennsylvania 1J People's Gas gfM Puro Oil Raj Consolidated Copper .... leg Readlnr; . - I3J Ren Iron A Steel ;0,.n Rmv.i1 Dutch X T W Sfti- Roebuck J"? Sinclair Con Oil W Southern Pacific 9 Southern Railway ,"',f Standard Oil of N I JSSJ? Studehaker Corporation 1 ( Tennessee Copper Texas Co SIfl Trxrus & Pacific MJ Tobacco Prolucta Transcontinental Oil ' Union Pacific . 12 Vnlted Retail Stores . . D S Ind Alcohol KJi United States Rubber Bl lTnitcd States Steel 99U Utah Copper MS Wi-stinirhouse Flectrlc 60 S Wllh' Overland . J4 American Zinc. Lead and Sni 17J4 Butte and Superior -' cala Petroleum Montana Power ex dlv 99 Sliattuck Arizona . 9-s MINING SECURITIES (As reported by J. A. Hod & Co.) " " I Bid 1 A"1 Alta Mich $ WrTos" Antelope Star 00 Vs Alta Con 01 Oo Albion Con 09 Vi 11 Am. Con. Copper 01 .03 Alta Tunnel KVa Bullion 02 .08 Dig Hill 03 .03 BIk Cot Coal 03 04 Beaver Copper 00 .00 Ba yState 01 ... Black Metals 07 .10 Binfcham Galena -00s 01 I't-ntral Fnrcka 01 02 Columbus lxall 27Vi .2.t' Colorado Con 07 -0V, Crown Point 05Vi 05;4 Cardiff 95 .98 Cott King 01 Va Oalv l.0 I-----.- Daly West - ' iWm 0XH 20 Emma Silver 0H, .01-? Kmpire Mines .. 0-! K. A B Bell 2 . Kmerald 03'i '' Eureka Mines 04 .OSS " n P 'cori. . '.'..'.'.'.I'.'.'. !0OV4 .00 East Tin. Con 0(5 .07 Kureka Lily 0 .OS'4 Eureka Bullion 05 Oj'j Gold Chain ft4 8 Grand Central 60 .'.2 Creat Western . 03 .Oo Hamburg Mines 01 Howell ; 04 0o Iron Blossom 1 .28 Iron King I -14 1 Judge MS J 2-20 2 i.O Keystone . .35 j .i9 Kennebec 04 : 06 Eehi Tin He ; .01 H 02' Leonora -01i ,01 Lvnn Biff Six ...r 10 1 Mammoth 2S . -n May Day 01H .02 Mason Valley -00 Mlohlgan-Utsh .27'-.-1 .29 X. w Qulncy I .03 I 03li I Nalldrlvcr 1 '32 .3o NorfJl Standard I .031 .03 Opohonjro . 00 Vi I 00 PlutUB -19 -2 Prince Con ; -0a Ooi Paloma 1 00J4 Ploche Bristol '. I 0li' .00 Pri e Mining , 08 .05 Provo 3 02. .03 Rico ArKentIno "1 -t'l4 South Standard ' .11 .13 Sells ! 02 .03 Syndicate ' 01 Silver King Coaln 2.2.5 2 45 Silver King Con 47 I .49 Sioux Mines on .05 Silver Shield I .00 02 Tar Baby 01 01 Tlntie Central . 01 .01 Tin tic Standard J 2.10 2.15 Uncle Sam 01 .01 Utah Con. j -01 .01 Union Chief 00 .02 I Victor Con ' 05 1 West Tole 10 I .02 .02'.; Walker Mining 3.75 3 90 Woodlawn - -0G 07 Zuma I .07 .08 Opening Sales Alta Tunnel 500 at We, Colorado Con. '"-Hhi hi 7c; 1000 at T'ic Crown Point 1000 at coo at 5c Emma Sliver 500 at lc. Eureka Bullion 2300 at 50. Iron Blo.Km 1000 M 10c. ."..rth Standard 5000 ai oc Tar Baby 1000 at lc Ttntlc Standard 200 at $2.12. Closlncj Sales. Iron King 1500 at 14c' Leonora 3000 at lc. Nalldrlver 1000 at 33'i:C. Paloma 1000 at c. Silver Kinf? Coalition 100 at $2 40. flllver King Con 43 at 46e. W'oodlawn 500 at 7c. I LIBERTY BONDS Cutrent Mtv. Issues Maturity Price Yield P C Yield P C. 1st 3Ua June 15. 1942 ' I I IS 3 49 2nd 4Us Nov. 15, 1947 B9.94 4 JS 4 26 3rd 4b Sept. 16, 192S 99 98 4 25 4th 48 Oct. 15, 1918 100.00 4.2fi 4 25 Victory 4s May 20, 1923 100.60 4.72 4.30 We Will buy or sell any Issue at the market at net prices tor cash based on our current New York Stock Exchanoe quotations. We specialize In $50 and $100 bonds and In all Investment bonds and stocks In small lots. 4. OGDEN LIVESTOCK ! ( attic 155 liofrs ;52 sheep 4 Cattle Receipts 1665; choice heavy steers $6.o0ai'7.7G; flood steers. 16.50 r. 6.50 fair stcer-M $4. GO 6. B0; cholc feeder sters $5.00(g'6.00; choice cov and heifers $ . 00 ',1 6.00 . fair to Rood rows and heifers f4.0D5.00; cuttcm $2.00(3.00; canners $1.00fi 2.00. choice feeder cows $3 00 (&' 4 .00 ; fat bulls $3.00(9 3.50; bologna bulls 2.00 3.00; veai calves $7.60 S. 50 Hog's Receipts 658: choice fat h.-s 176 to 250 pounds $10.35; bulk of sales. 9.S5i 10.35; feeder hogs $9.00 1 O.Oi). gl,00p Receipts 374: choice lambs $10.00'a 11 r,6; wethers $5.50(T7 6.r,o. f.it; ewes $4 oOft 5.50; feeder lambs $9.0 : OlO.OO. - j 4 GRAIN CHICAGO, June 14. Reports of excessive ex-cessive heat in Kansas led to speculative specula-tive buying and to higher prices In th wheat market today shortly after tho iopc-nlnm It wraa asserted that near Sallna Kin., tire wheats was turnim,' Whits : - a r.-fult of the htfjli tcmpera-turea tcmpera-turea prsvallin7i the thermometer on Tuesday having registered 97. Opening , . - which rangod from c decline Lo -8'' advance, with July f 1-09 to $1 10, and September $1.1024 to $l.li, were followed bv slight declines all around and then by sudden upturn to well above Tuesday's finish. Additional gains in price were scored latr. western Nebraska reporting t...HnMa r.f mi Tuesday and crop experts saying winter wheat wa3 at a Stage ausceptable to weather damage especlallv from premature ripening in parts of Kiinso. Missouri and Oklahoma. Okla-homa. Renowed attention was aslo given to black rust reports from North Dakota, Tho close ae strong , 14 to 2-'1k. nst higher with July 1 12' to $1.12 and September $1.127.4 to 1.18. Corn and oat.s were firmer with Wheat, After opening a shade to tg c hiKhr-r, July 60i to 61c, the corn market scored siight general gains. frouounc d i trength developed lat-shorta lat-shorta coverings freely. The closo was nervous 1 to 1 to 24s ne higher, with luly 62tt to 62c. Oats Aarted to afiftr lower, S4)344c and later hardened on all deliveries. Higher quotations on hogs gave some strength to tho provision market. mar-ket. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 14 Flour unchanged. Shipments 40,870 barrels. Bran. $10.60-il9.00. OMAHA. Neb , June 14. Wheat No. 2. hard 111.001.28; No. 2. mixed. Si 05 Corn, No. 2. white 5 4', No. 2 mixed mix-ed 54 -4 oats. No. 3, white 2fr:M; No 4. whlto, 33ft;34. KANSAS CITY. June 14. Cash wheat No. 2 hard. $1-121.37; No. 2, red $106 ft 1.08; corn No. 2 whlto 57; No. 2 yellow 57 Hay unchang ed.' CHICAGO. June 14 Wheat No. 2. hard $1.14. No. 3. northern darl $1 2ti4. Corn. No 2 mixed OOViftOO's; No 2, yellow 609 ft gi . Oats, No. 2. white 351'tT40; No. 3 white B24 ft 30 Rye none. Barley none Timothy seed $4.00 ft; 5 50. Clover seed. $1 2 00 w 2U.tiu. Pork nominal. lird, $11.30. Ribs. $12. 12g 13.25. LOCAU INVESTMENT SECURITIES, (Aa reported by J. A. Hogle 8c Co. BANK STOCKSr 1 Bid 1 Aeked Bankers Trust !$lS0.00if 160 oo Columbia Trust 1 Jl'25 Dessret National 263 00 2.2 00 Tim National of Ogden .. ! 30u 00 Deseret Sa InRS I 200.00 National Bank of Republic-). ..... 00 National Copper . ' 160.00 157.00 Security State Bank 100. 00 I tah State National .. . 120. 00' 1 27.00 Utah Savings & Trust ... 95.00i 105.00 Walker Bros Banker . 283.00 237.00 lion's Savings & Trust .1 202.00! INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. I Bld 1 Asked Amalgamated-Sugar 1. 001 Z.id do preferred 63. o' 70 u'i Con Wagon 62.00 65 00 lloin- Fire Insurance .. 320 00j 330 on Independent foal -47 30 Morgan Canning 9s pfd... 10U 00 LOS 50 Mt States Tel - Tc-1 99.00 101 .00 Scjiiramm-Johnson is pfd.j SH.OOl Ki hi Standard Coal ' .52 5s Ctah-IdaJie Sugar . . ' 3 25 3.35 Utah Firo Clay 50.00 SO. 00 lTtah Pr &. Lt 1st pfd . .. ?t .O0 00 Z C M I lll.OOi 113.00 II S fuel 7s pfd ,72 Walker Bros Dry Goods.. 1 200.00! BONDS. I Blfl 1 Asked Commercial Club 6s ! 60,00' S L Stock Ex 6s 192D 88.00; 90 00 Standard Coal Cs 1923 , 91.00 I tab Pr & Lt 1st 5fl 1944 90.00 91 00 Utah Lt & Pr Is 1930 1 S2.00I 87.00 Utah Becurltlss h 1922. .. 100.00 1"' 00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 7s 153QI 94 60' 90.00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. (Aa reported by J A. Hogio & Co.) TTNLISTFT Argentine 5s 1945 1 78 SUJ do 0s 1947 73V 70li Brn7.ii 4a 1900 (rly rec loan)1 41, r.lV; do os l?o;t 604 634 do &s 190S 64 H7 Bjnos A. 5s 1915-41 (Is) 66V: 6SV do 5s 1915-44 '(sml).. .. 63 66 Copenhagen 4 1901 7: 76' Paris-Orleans 6s loG ... 76 82 Culjan povt fts 1929 (lgo). fi2 to do 6s 1929 (sml) 81 84 Sao Paulo 5s 1907 . G4 67 do 5s 1905 70 714 Buenos Aires J'--; rj"o 4 , -ft 1 :'i Jap 6s 1907-47 72 7514 Men-was Vi 1902 5v6Vi Bfi4 do 3y.s 190-1 S6V 60 Fao Paulo V? 'r.drs 1936. 392 40; Jaian 4a 1 9 r. l (small) . 744 7:94 do 4's 1925 2d series. 88 S9 CTHCA(K FUTURES CHICAGO. June 14. Open. High. Low Close Wheal t July 1.09 1 .12 1.09 1.12 gopt l.ioa 1.18 1 10 1 . 1 2 T y 1 (sc. 1.13Bs l ib 'i 1.18 1 18 Corn Julv .60 r23 60 .621 Sept. 64 .65 -63i .So1.? jDer. .64 .66 .634 C6 Oats July .34 .35 .34 .34 I Sept 37U 36 .37 Dec. .39'i .39 39 .39 Porlc Blank. Lard ,July 1.50 11.52 .11.42 .11.42 Sept 11 80 11.70 11.70 Ribs-July Ribs-July 12.27 - 12.20 12.20 Sept. . 1--05 MONEY MARKET NEW YOKK, Juno 14. Call money stronger; higher 4; low 3; ruling ratn 3; closing big 3; offered at 4; last lonn 4 call loans against acceptance 3V time loans steady; sixty days 4: 90 days 4. six month" 'j ; prim': mer canLlt paper I 4 '. FOREIGN I LIVESTOCK 4V ' CHICA.GO, Juno 14. (U. S. Bureau ot Markets Cattle Receipts 12,000; active better grade beef Bteers, stong to 10c higher, othor grades and stock- ' crs steady top bef steers $.7f., bulk 5f.50 hi 9 -jr. ; in- stock slow, spots on In-between grade beef cows and heilcnsi weak, bulls strong to 10s up. bidding sharply lower on veal calves Hogs Receipts 26.000; opene mostly most-ly 70e higher; laigcly to yard traders and shippers, later sales mostly Be lower; early or strong to 10c hlghei 1 than Tuesday's averaKfl. top 11076; j bulk 110.0013 10.70: plga about steady,; mostlv $ 9 . 7 5 f 10.25; heavy weight $10.35 (3 10. So; medium ?1 0.4f. 6j 10 70 ; ' light 110.66 10.70; light liKht 110.36. & 10.65: packing sows, smooth $9 20 1 9 s packing sows, rough $8. 8509.26.' Killing plga S9.50. Sheep Receipts 10,000; opened1 slow bidding lower; practically on all ! killing classes, spring labs 25e lower, early ton nntlve spring 510.2.".; culls mostly $" .00 (ft S 00; bidding f!2.75 on fat ewes; no early salea -horn Ismbfl or wothcrs; breeding ewes firm, demand de-mand good. I K-VNSAS CITY, Mo.. June 4-1I' B Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipt"' 10,500; bettor grades beef steers steady to strong, top $9.35, other grades steady to weak; she stock yearlings and bulls steady to 25c lowr; holce 'yearlings 19.00(99.10; better grade cows $5. 50 to $6,25, bologna bulls I8.75494.26; beef kinds $4.25(5 5.00, calves mostly $l lower, good and choice vsalers to packers 8.60Q)9 00i few to Outsiders $10.00 Hogs Receipts 16.000; opened slow, dosed active around 10c higher. to both packers and shippers 210.60; .klnn.M. tr.l. - 1 .4- I U ...... n n ,1 V...11. of sales $10 20 to 10.45; throw out sows around $9 00, fat pigs steaJ to strong; choice kind $11.10. Sheep Receipts 7.000 lambs 50c to 7 6c lower; one deck choice native r.prlng lambs $12.40; Arizona $12 25; breeding ewes strong, most selected lots $6.50 (g. 7.50. OMAHA, Nob.. June U U. S. Bureau Bur-eau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 14.000, active 5tfj 10c higher; bulk 180 to 240 pounds $ 10.25 (ji 1 0.35 , top $10.40; bulk 250 to B26 pound butchers butch-ers $9.90(& 10.20; packing grades $9 00 9.75. Cattle Receipts 6300; beef Bteerfl slow; generally steady; top both light and heavy weights $9.25; she stock steady to 10c lower, veals 25-4982.00 lower; other classes of stock mostly steady. Sh'-ep Receipts 6;000; spring lamba 251 50c lower, hulk $12. 75 13 00; top 118.26; clipped iambs and sheep steady to 25c lower; top clipped lambs $12.00, owes mostly $5 00 down. feeders steady. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, June 14. Foreign ex-Change ex-Change Irregular; Great Britain, demand de-mand 4.47, cables 4.47. Sixty-day bills on banks 4.4 57s- France, demand S 79; cables 8. SO. Italy, demand 4.99; cables 4.99'. Belgium. demand. 8.216; cabled S.22. Germany 31 7s: cables 3 2 Holland, demand 38-90; cables 88 96 Norway, demand. 17.30. Sweden, demand 25 87. Denmark, demand 2180. Switzerland, demand 19.03. Spain, demand 15 78 Greece, demand 4.05. Poland, demand .02. ( 'echo-Slovakia, demand 190. ArgcnUnee, demand 8650. Brazil, demand 13 95 Montreal, demand 99 3-32. Irntfl , . . , . T ' ' If NEW YORK, June 14. The raw sugar market was quiet and easier to day. There were sales of 30,000 bags Of i 'nous In port at 2 c co)t and freight, equal to 4.48c for centrifugal July shipment was held at 4.55c. Th raw sugar futures market was irregular early, but prices rallied on trading buying and at midday were unchanged to one point net hlghei The refined sugar market was unchanged un-changed at 5.80 to 6.00c for fine granulated, gran-ulated, with only a moderate Inquiry i eported. I Refined futures nominal Sugar futures closed firm: approximate approxi-mate sales 31.850 tons Ju1j 2 S4; September Sep-tember 3.06; December 3.16; March 3.14. p n vn M KKiri CHICAGO, June 14. Potatoes Receipts Re-ceipts 82 cars; tulal I'. S. shipments '957, old stock slightly stronger Wisconsin, Wis-consin, Michigan Sacked round whites ' $1.75 ?i) 2.10 cwt.; new stock -slightls weaker. Alabama Louisiana and Okla-ihema Okla-ihema sacked Bliss Triumphs $" 5049 3.75 cwt.; Arkansas sacked Bliss ITriumphs 53.60 cwt.: Alabama Spauld-lng Spauld-lng Rose $3.00 cwt.; Virginia i'ib-I i'ib-I biers barrels $7 00. South Carolina Irish I'obblers $5 "o 0 6.00. METAL M i:lv I NEW YORK. June 14. Copper steady; electroytic spot and future $1 3.754 14.00. Tin. spot and futures $31.0. 1 lr.n, steady, prices unchanged. Lead, firm; spot 57&oS. Zinc, steady, east St. Louis spot and I nearby $5.42. j Antimony spot $0.1249.6.87. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, June 14- Libert) I bonds closed: sVis $100.12; first 4s 199.80; second !ls $90.86; tir.st 4'4h 8100.04; second AB $99. 94; third 4J4s $99.98; fourth l3 $100.0(0; is $100.62. BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. Juno. 14. Butter higher, creamery extras 35: firsts 30Q J4, seconds sec-onds 26(g29: standards 3 4U Eggs, unchanged, receipts 2 o . 1 9 - cases. LONDON RATES LONDON. June 14 Bar silver 36 Hd per ounce Money 2 Pei' -ent- Dls" count rates, short hills 2 7-16 per cent three month bills 21'2 per cent N EW YORK SILVER tEW YORK. June 14. Foreistn bar silver 717a; Mexican dollars 55. BUTTER AND EGGS KANSAS CITY. June 14 Eggs, weak unchanged: butter unchanged, poultry broilers two cents higher 3.c; others unchanged. POU1TRY MARKET CHICAGO. June 4. Poultry alive lower; fowls 21c; broilers 32-55 C9c; roosters 14c. oo There arc 9576 Confederate pensioners pen-sioners in Virginia |