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Show I I STEEL STOCKS' ADVANCE LOST Except Rails and Coppers, "List Registers Many Net Declines VEW YORK. M.y 15 Lst week'B .hSiP rise In steel stocks wjw. lfiTpe y cancelled todav. Th jtenernl list. aside from some of tho rail And coppers, registered many net decline. Sales approximated ap-proximated 1.100 000 shares. In the- stock market the week opened with confllcUnir movements amonj? n- ront leaders, particularly steels. unnft Steel reacted a l.irRO fraction and Bethlehem, Republic and Mldvale also ID lH cased with several of tho equipment!. Baldwin Locomotive. showing especial heaviness. On the other hand SIOBS- f Sheffield Steel added 3 points to It r - rent steadv ndvan. e and Hydraulic .-teMI nd Wlekwlre-8pencr also strengthened strengthen-ed Transcontinental WU the outstanding outstand-ing feature among oils. rldnr two points on a transaction Involving ivntral Leather and American Hide ft 1 anther were In demand with Tnd " '1 Mcohol and Kayser. Missouri Pacific preferred was the only prominent railway rail-way Issue, gaining one point Selllnp of Independent steels was continued con-tinued throughout the first hour. ru-clble. ru-clble. Vanadium: Virginia Iron. .ul, States and United S;ntes s'.-ei reentered losses of 1 to nlmost 1 points, Mexican Petroleum. General Asphalt ami I ro-ducers ro-ducers and Refiner were among the heavy oils. Declines of 1 to m poln:-? f Mowed the offerings of Corn Product, navlson Chemical and Sears Rocbir'N The market Improved later on the .'j i I, uer cent opening rate for cull loans i n- er leathers. ;ol,a ivn and coalers led j the rallv Central Railroad of New Jer- j i I ,rv Lehigh Valley and Reading com- ' nion and second preferreil rose I to 4 X points. Utah. Kennecott, Bndicott-Jonn- son and Retail Storea advaneed one to two polnta and strength shown iijT Illinois Central and Chicago ft North- ' ' ' western. . ' Special stocks Influenced by favora- j 1 Hi : i;, hie news nr.d pool Inspirations went higher after midday bu( there were a nliMUir - .nldertbl" numlier which lost ground, 'l srealllv. Standard Oils. coppers and I DtlDty shares were in demand, hut run- hers motors, foreign oils and chem- I luHHHHllH ale pa - - wav. Standard Oil of . Jrsev advanced Associated Oil 2. Standard u of California 14 and Hydraulic Hy-draulic Steel preferred ". polnta Mexican Mexi-can Petroleum and Davison flit-micsi I I , ' , V ' J yielded 2 point. StKll Transport. Kelly- S-.rinpfleld .d rado ' ! fjIFylhfjPl; point. Reading relansed two points from I l8 high figure of lha morning. I Price movements became more 'in fused later. Lackawanna steel and loba -coa strengthened but m-tors. equipments and oils extended previous losses The c losing was. h-a y Produce Market! The following price rer bi nj paid ' I to the farmers toda: by Ogden commis sion houses. 1 i I .1 . i' Butterfat. SOc pound. F.ggs $6. CO to C. Ii0 I Hav JH ton. Wheat $1 l' buflhel- GOVERNMENT WINS WAR COPPER CASE WASHINGTON 1 . an Smelting K Refining eominy cannot hi .K m obtain from e .crnnunt t. 'ate . t . iH cents per after June 1. 181? In filling orders plac ed with It. stipulating delivery before I that date, the supreme court today hel.i Ml 1 ; )n a decision rendered by Just!.-, H Holmes. H , FOREIGN EXCHANGE. H N-EW YORK Ma 15,-Forelgn eht Brit'ali Den nd J 14 $4 45; CO daj bl It i n bai ks . Fran-. Demand 9 I nttb Italy: Lenand r..2 j. eabl-s ? mm1, Belgium- Pemand B.3ttc; cnnles It-lc. r.erman-. i n'l' Holland: Pemard 3 60c; cables 38. Cue Mm Norway: Demand 12.25c. Sweden i ' ma id 26 J Denmark: Demand 12 Cc. Switzerland Demand 18 14 , Spain: Demand IS Greece Demand 41.6c Poland: Demand ,MHc. Ciecho-Slov.ikia : Demand L.Sao. Argentine. Pemand IC.SSTc. j h; Brazil: Demand 13 Wc. I Montreal 99c CHICAGO FUTURES Open High lo Clost "Vheat May $1 -42 Sl.V.'i I1.41U 11 2W BaaVlfll I LI RlUfflBI .'ulv 1.24s; 1. :." 1 24 i - i Sept. 1.133 1 10'2 1 1S: 11"', I Corn jl 111 m 1 May '"'"7n -M i July 84 c fi4:vs l Sept. .66 fx' .CC7 nats B;: ! j. i "vi' ! 'w; I i t 'I July n-c:; 11-f,; ' i,! ! ; I Sept. 11 80 lUll 11.77 11.87 P. lbs .lulv 11.85 12.00 11. 9S 11 7 Hl J' I - i Sept. .. IX.V 11-95 11 95 H WYa POTATO MARKET, fil; I J UQ 1 :)!' J CHICAGO. May 15. Potatoes weak, ft ' receipts 123 c-.rf . total U S. shipments B ' - rl ? r A itOl Wisconsin sacked and bulk round , wnites $1 jo'Ql.r.o cwl . Idaho, Montana sackel russets SI. 7501. 65 CWt.: Can -Bi1 li i' dian sacked wi.ite $1.40 cwt.: Maine BB sacked round whites 11.4001.46 BBii ! ' I j, J1! ' ' Washington sacked round whites $1.2." cwt: new stock weatV Alabama sacked Triumphs N'o. 1 $' CWt ; No. ! 61. 50 BBliSlr )' I fll'il' cwt.; Florida Spauldlne Rose double H headed barrels No. 1 6 00; No. : J4.00. II DAILY REPORT 07 BANK DEBITS I FumiHltcd T)y the Ogdcn Clear- lnc House: H May 15 $608,787 NEW YORK STOCKS. i Allied Cliemlcal A Dyo . 66 A.llls-Chalmers 4S American Pe.-t Sugar .... 39R American 'Jan 464 American Car & Foundry 156 American Hide & Leather pfd 66 American International Corp 1444 American locomotive. 113 .American Smelling & Refff 58J4 American Supar 74'i A-merlcnn Sumatra Tobacco 34"S American T & T Illtf American Tobacco ISO American Woolen 61 Aanconda Copper -53 Atchison All Gulf W Indies ) Baldwin locomotlvo 1 1 " 1 I Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel B 76 ! Canadian Pacific 169Vi Central Leather - I Chandler Motors 72 Chesapeake Ohio 1 ChlcftKo Mil A Bl Paul lbA ! CSilcaco R I ft Pac 42 I Chlno Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron 34 Corn Products 69 i ructble Steel Ta Brie ISffi Famous Plavcrs-Lasky snv General Asphalt .. . fi0 I General Klectrlc - 1fi3'-.- den era j Motors 1 Goodrich Ce 40 Great Northern )fd "3Vi Great Northern tre ... 40 Illinois I'entral W Inspiration Copper Internat:oi-ti IfHrvesler "? In! Mer Mai ine ifd Jlsa InternaUonal Paper 4044 I n i n i ible Oil I?. ECclly-Sprlnrfleld Tire Kennecott Copper W Louisville A- Naahvlllo I Mexican Petroleum 12; Miami I'opper , Mi. Idle States OH ' 1 . Mldvale Seel . Missouri Pacific ! New York Central fi''i N y N n C Hartford ?2"i Norfolk ( 'Wesrcrn lftr' . Northern Pacific J Oklahoma Prod ft Ref -7s Pacific on ': : t P.in American Petroleum ' Pinnsvhan!,i People s Gas 1 je Pure OH 52? Ray Consolidated Copper J Reading 7Jf I Reo Ir..n & See- i.l'-j Royal I is t -h NY $2 I Sears Roebuck 7:t Sinclair On on 81 Southern Pacific 80 S4u'orrn Railway Srati-I ,rd Oil of N .1 nfd 1 I Stuileliaker Corporation ' Tirnevo,. Copper Hr) Texaa ' 47 Texas ft Pacific Tobacco Products ry Transcontinental Oil i"1 I I'nion Pacific 17; I'nlted Re'all R'r.res ".0'.; . r s Ind Alcohol n r'nltsid Sfnte Rubber Pnlted States Sieol 98 , l'fah '"-pper WeifnaroHse Klectrlc 6l"jl Wlllvs Overhand "t imerlcan Z'n l cvl and Sm 18 P.utte ami 8unerI6r Gils Ptrolum yili Montana Power 7',- Shattuck Arlsona S? MINING S'CURITICS. fAs rei.orted v J. A. Mogle K- Co Bid I A 1 Antelope Star .. ' (5 $ 00 Alta Con .03 I Albion Cons .10 ' .11 4 m Con Cop 0fc .01 l:a Tunnel ' .ISVi Bullion j .02' .03 BlS Hill 024 Bij 'ot s'oal 03 " Beaver Copper oo4 .00 Bav Slate "I Black (fatal ' . B.nphoni Galena I .01 I Oli Central. Eureka oo1, 2 Colunabua Rexall .27 .26 'oh.rado Con .03 j .06 Cn wn Point . .03 .04 . ordiw i Cft fott Kinp '0 "l's (V.tt Metais Dalv L0 ' S.0 Daly Weat 1-80 , 2 fjj Dragon f 1 1 Knjma Silver .01 .02 ismplre Mines .oj-i K.iic & Blue Bell ' 2.:;.. . 7.f r.urcka Mines . "lV, .fsv'.i Knst Crown Point M OSMi Baal TlnUc 'oal , "0'i .W Kast Tlntlc Con .06 .08 Eureka Lily -08 .' Eureka Bullion . .. .04V -O-'i Gold Chain ', -04 n'1- Grand Central .60 .61 Howell "' O4 iron Blossom ..i - . - Iron Klrr J ' M J.u:Ke M S 2-30 ( 2.60 Kevatone ; -20 ... ... Lehl Tlntlc 1 02;; 0L' Leonora 01 . iJJM Mammoth ' J Miller Hill .004 .0 i Mav Day ' .. 01 -Ol'ii Moscow .10 I MichUran-L'Lah . ...... -27 ; New Qulncy i 03'5 .035 I Nalldrlver -25 vrr-h Standard 03 oi'j, T'hitus 20 ; .26 T'rin.o 'on 0.1 .04 I Ploohe n-istol oo .00'; : Trovo .. . 024 .8 Rico Arareniloe -0- Itceds Peak ! South Standard 10 . 1 1 Sella 04 i "; 1 S'l'-er Kinit t'aln ... . l.ft-V 2.00 Silver K!nr C"n ' .50 .oe I Sioux Mines ' .3- .0'- Silver Shield ' .004 Tar Bahy .CIS u. TIntio Central on iil1 Tlntlc Stnnda-.l '2 0C'-. : I'ncie Sam I .0li "2 I'tah' ( on ' -01 I op; West Tcledo 02 0.1 Walker M'nin; 2 . 1.17 Woodlawn . ' 0X I Yankee con I .ov .ta Zuma I .,08 .M I Op'clnn Sslcs. Crown Point '.noo at 4c Eureka Mines 1000 at 5c. Rant Tlntlc Con'. C000 at sc. Howell 2000 at 4Vc Iron Klnp f.oo at ISc; 1000 at 20c 100 at 21 i. -1I TinGc 2o00 al 21ic. Kricbigan-UtAii "oo at 2Sc New Quinc J000 at ?.4c. Prince Con 2000 at 34c. Slnug Con. 4000 at c. Kuma 5oO at S'ic; COO at 9c; 1100 etl Closing Soles. Iron Klnpr 1600 at 22c; 3000 at 23c, HOo at 24c. Alia Con 600 at 13jc. Cruv.Ti T"-.lnt 1000 at 4. Rmrna Silver 1000 at 2c. Fast Tlntlc Coal 2000 at He. Hi. well 1(W)0 ar 4Vtc Tx-hl Tlntlc COO at SC Leonora soo at lo. Mlchliian-Utah 1600 at 27l:c. Sioux (nn 1000 at 3c. 2000 at 3Hc. Tinti- Standard too at $1 06 buyer 10 da vs. Ctah Con 4000 at 41tc. i Zuma 3000 at 9c NEW YORK SUGAR, i NEW YORK, May 15 The, early raw g igar market wa.s firm and unchanged Willi spot Oubaa quoted at 2 7-16c cDst and freight, equal to 4.04c for cen-i cen-i trlfugal, and .Tune at 2c. cost and fre ghl 1 e'iual to 4.11c. Porto ft. com were quoted ' ot 3 ?2c for spot and I 9Sc for later 1 M:ilpinc-nl I T.'o BSlfte were reported Ran BUggr futures were QUlel with .rues a midday unchanged ' i point higher. The market for refined was firm and I unchanged at 6 60 to 6.40c for fine ran-. . ulated. A Jtood inquiry was reported. I Refined futures nominal, i Sugar future closed easy, atiiiroxl-mate atiiiroxl-mate sales 19 Sin tons. Julv 2 C2c; Sept j 2.81c; Dec. ?.S5c: March 2.s?c MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. May 15 Call mono eav, hlfh 3H per cenf low 3 per cent, ruling rate SVi per cent, cloains; bid 3 per cent, offered at 31 per cent; last I loan 3H per cent. Call loans against acceptances 3'i per cent. Time loans steady. W days. 90 days and six monthM per cent. Prime mercantile, paper 4U'5414 Per : cent. METAL MARKET. N'KW YORK. May 15 Copper steady; , ir.,i tic spot and futures l2Hc. I Tin firm spot and nearby $30.76: fu I tures $30 S" Iron steady. No 1 northern $24 00ft 16.00; No. 2 northern $2S O0(Jjp24.O0; Xo. I . southern $17 6018 00 Lead fieady; spot S . 25 ff 5 50e. 1 .me quiet; Baai s. Lonla deiiverv 'i S.loc. Antlmonj spot 5.50c. j , OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 Csttla J1, Hogs 'n Sheep 26-80- . Cattle Rex'elpts 31; choice hea steers $6 25'97.00. good steers to 00: fair steers $i .".lift 3 50; choice f ler ateera sr.o o.oo. hoice cows and heir-em heir-em 64.6006. SO; fair lo good cows ana heifers 54 . 00Tj' 4 . 50 , cutters $2.u0' 1111 canners Jl.OOftS.oo. choice feeder cows $3 007 i 00 fat hulls fs.0003. 25; bologna ! bulls $2 OO'd.1.00; veal calves Hogs Receipts i-'92; choice fal hogs. 175 tO 250 II. s $10 35 lnlh of -iile- f.i iplO.36, feeder hogs $9.r.oa 10 00. Sheep Roceipts 2S.802. choice lambs $12 OiKa 13 .00; wethers So. 0000, 00; sJ ewes $7.003S 00; feeder lambs $'J 00'q 10.00 Arrivals. Ed Tyron. Patterson. Cal.. 10 cars sheep Murdock Lnnd Co., tJrldley. Cal.. 9 cars sheep K. Iff. French. Artols, Cal.. 30 cors sheep James Seeney. Willows, Oil . 13 cars sheep. . L. K. Cutll". Artolp. Cal.. ! cars sheep Hunaakar Commission Co., Grace, ids.. I car cattle 'nd hogs. Henry (Vndliearts Kelion. 2 car-, sheep. J. II Garne'l. Willow. Cal. 42 c?rs sheep. ' R S. Garnett. Willows. Cat., 2 cars sheep Henllne Boa, Rude N.-h.. i car hocrs lle:ino & Son, Coteifleld, Neh., 1 car hogs. Ilenline i- ,Son. Gibbons, Neb.. 3 cars hogs. , llen!:ne A- Son Coxad, Neh. I car hoes. Henllne Son. North Loup, Neb.. 1 car hrgs. . Henllne & Son. Loup City. .e.. 2 carT hc;s. Henllne A- Son. Ord. Neh.. i car hotts Onl-.T Packing ft Provision Co., South umah.i Neb 4 ran hoc. A. 8. Si rayer, Waterfbrd, Cal., 4 cars sheep. J. C. Jensen. Watcrfortl. Cal. 4 cars sheep. Overland Co.. Clements. Cal.. 20 cars sheep. Overland Co.. Clay. Cal.. 2 cars sheep. jOgden Cash Grain (Quotations Furnished by Globe Graoi i Mllllnq Co.) Values Include freight rate paid to Up.len. Clah Winter Wl e.it - No. I dnk hard 77. "7,1 1 .22 Jl 30 No. 2 dork hard IAS 127 So. j dark hard 1 1.26 1.24 . IMa h W h It e Wheat I soft white I 1.09 j i.2i No. 3 soft while 1.06 1.19 No. 1 hard white ' 1 .13 130 No. 2 hard white 1 10 , 1 22 No. 3 hard white .. 1.07 1 1.19 Idaho Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard 1.26 1.36 No. 2 dark hard 1.23 1.33 No. :: dark hard 1.20 1 30 No. 1 hard winter 1 IS 1.27 No. 2 hard winter . .. 1.15 I. No. 3 hard winter 1.12 I 1.22 Idaho Hard Spring Wheat No. I dark northern 1.36 I ; .41 No. 2 dark northern i 1.33 1;88 No. .! dark northern I 1.30 l Mo. 1 nonhern j 1.30 1 35 No 2 nor! hern ' 1 27 1.32 No. 1 mixed ncrtherq 1 1.23 1.2S Idaho White Whca No. 2 soft white j lTir l.is- No. 2 soft white ! 1.15 1.18 No. 2 soft white J 1.12 LIS No. 3 soft white 1.10 1.12 . l hard white 1.14 ! LIS No. 2 hard white Ill 1115 No. 3 hard white . . . . .1 I 08 112 Tin h o' White FeedOata- " 3S hulk I 1.45 I 1.51 (With trc.nslt billing light oats C toTsl less If -a eked 6c additional ) Eastern Corn NoT2 yellow-. .1 1.31 I 1.33- No. 2 mixed I 1.S3 I 1.35 ( hi.v- bulk Sa i-.cfl ic additional l a GRAIN CHICAGO. May 15. Wheal turned downward in price during the early dealings deal-ings today, Influenced largely by an appeal ap-peal frrm Julius Barnes, formerly national na-tional wheat director, that the Chicago board of trade arrange for a settlement of May wheal contrat ts on a basis no higher than the current value of the Rra'n In domestic . and foreign markets The appeal was generally cons;ruel as bearish and led t' considerable selling. Tho downward tendency of the market wkj emphasised by continued liberal re-celnti re-celnti hers ,)" carloads, and by a de- lino !n Liverpool quottitlons. The i.pon-Intr. i.pon-Intr. which varied from unchanged figures fig-ures To i..c lower. May $1 13 to 1.42' and July $1.24 lo 1 25'4 was followed hy a moderate further setback and then by Something of a reaction. Announcement of a big decrease In the visible wheat BUDpl) led to more decided U award turns In nrlce later. Besides, crop reports fri tn Kanoas and klahom i were 1e optimistic. The close was unsettled. un-settled. c net lower to a like advance, with Mav ?1 2'8 to L43 and July 11.259, to 1.2:.'- Co-.-n and oat were rolatlTely steady, owing more i,r 1cls to wet weather likely to !nirrfe-c w.ih field W01 k. After open-in? open-in? 14 c off to n III e advance. July 6l'ic th rrn T.icrl.ct sagged a little and then rained In subsei'ueht dealings, th.e corn market mar-ket showed stubborn resistance to selling sell-ing pressure The close was firm. ' to ic net higher with Julv eii'frWS-a to 04ttc. t"ts c-.ortod unchanged to He lower. July "9-; to 39'-c. and kept cloie to the Inl'lnl range. Jlut'nei nuotatlnns on hogs gave an upward slant to the provisions market. CHICAGO. May 15 Wheat No. 2 red $1 4.''i 1 .43; No. 2 herd M il 43. irn No. 2 m'xed Cls'?r62,ic,- No. 2 yellow 62,462ic. Uats No. 2 white 393', f?43c; No. 3 w'.ilt.i ?S,a 40c. Rye N 2 1 f'O M . Tal ISOflC. Timothy 'ee.i $4 50 $3 G 00 Glover seed $12 OO'o 22.00. Pork nominal. Lard X 11 .40. Ribs $12 5013 50. 1 OMAHA Neb Mav IT. Wheat No. 2 hard 11.3401 51, : No. 2 mixed $1 15 1 "M. Corn No. 2 white CC-c, No 2 mixed 53& 64 c Oals N.. 2 white 'VT'i'alSe; No. 3 white Kajj J714c MINNEAPOLIS. Minn May 15 Flour unchanged, ahlpmenta 43.307 barrels. Bran $20 00022.00. KVNSAS CITV Mav i - Cajdi wheat No. 2 hard $1.3..;, 1 55; No 2 red $1 32 C 1 24 Corn No 3 white 57U ffnTlic S'o. 1 yellow BSHOsOc; No. 3 jellow GSVic. M1NNKAPOLIS, Minn. Mav 13 Wheat receipts 219 'art, compared with 241 . ars 1 a year ago. Cash .0. 1 northern $1 5S ?1 fi3,. May 1.65'i. July $1 44S: Sept $1 2Crs r.irn No 3 yellow 55S55'-' fats No 3 white 5iO20Ko. Barley 533'64c Rye No. 2 $ 064 M 064 Flax No. 1 12.834.3. 864- ST. LOUIS. Mo. May 15 Wheat Mav 11.39; July $1 224 Corn Mav 59 4c; July 63c. Oats Mas I91ic, July 41c. K ANSA 8 CITT, Mav 15 Close: Mav $1,294. July $1 If.;, Sept. 11.114 Corn May 59Mc; July 3SAtc. September 614 c MAY BUY BONDS. WASHINGTON Mu. 15 Authority given federal reserve banks to purchase four and three-fourth ier cent Victory notes direct from holders at par and ac-orued ac-orued intcrenr up to an aggregate, intoun! of 81QO.000.dOO has been further extended fr' 111 Ma C t" tu-i.- 15 19.'.'. Sfccreian Mellon announced.- FOREIGN LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Mto 15 (United States Bu-reju Bu-reju at Markets. t-Cattle Receipts 21-JLa 21-JLa 7 f?r,y, tra,llre on beef steers dj to 10 c lower, quality comparA-tlvely comparA-tlvely plain, bulk bef ,ter $7,753 s 50 she-stock weak to lower; bulls calves and stockors about steady, bologna bulls Hogs Receipts 39.000, fairly active strong to 10a higher than Saturdays average; av-erage; big paekers bidding lower- ton 110 80; bulk $10.310 S5.C pig, "slow about steady. Sheep Receipts 16 000; mostly 25 to oOc ower. early top shorn lambs $13 00-SUj 00-SUj loads good California springs $15 20 fed Texas shorn yearling $10 00 to 10 fed Texas shorn wethers $8 258 60-good 60-good medium weight native ewes $7 00. ' OMAHA." Web" Mas IS -(UnltVd'stltVs Bureau of Market. ) Hogs Receipts S -000. kIou. steady to 10.: lower; hulk 0 to -0 pound butchers $10 SOio 45 carb-tp carb-tp $10 50 bulk K0 to S30 pound butrh'-ers butrh'-ers $10 1610.30. packing grades $f'.00".r I 1 'attle Receipts 7000; beef steers most- I lower t . 1 . yearlings $S .75 Shs- stoi K about steady, veals strongr bulls 25c lower, stockers and feeders weak BheepReceipts 7500; spring laorbs rt5 ; M'io higher; choice California spring lumbs $H T5 hel natives $14. K; clipped clip-ped WOOled lambs, also shep. 25f50c lower b.-st wooled lambs $H Go. clipped clip-ped $12.50, ewes $fi S5. feeders steady feeding lambs $12 60 KANSAS CITT Mo May 15. (United 1 States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 1 1.500, beef steers and yearlings I steady to I5r lower, top mixed yearlings I $S.30; best heavy steers $S 75. calves steady; best vealers $? 0099.60; all other SSSeS mOStl) weak; spots lower on she-Btock, she-Btock, stockers and feeders; most cows $5 50$rG.50. bulls $4 50!i5 50. heifers must I.n $7 50 and down; canners and cutters cut-ters S3 25'a 75. feeders $7 tiu 7.65 Hogs Receipts H 000 about 2000 light and medium hogs sold to shippers early SffTOc higher than Saturday. SJO 75 paid-packers paid-packers bidding $10 .10 on few loads eholce light held at $10 60910 65: most hid $10 15910.50; hulk sales $10 fl.lTf 10 65 . best $10.75. Sher Receipts fiOOO; sheep and lumbs about 25c lower: spots off more, light shorn Texas wethers $K 50: eArly sales shorn lamhs mostly Tcxns $12 nnt: so some held higher: Colorado wooled lambs $14.10; gp-lnsrs strong; Arizona $14. 50; Texas goats $4.50. CHICAGO. May 15 Butter easy; cre-jriery extras i3Hc; firsts M-;!3c; soconds 27i 2fc, standards 13c. Kggs higher' receipts 4S.972 cases; flrsls 24Ct I'i-' : ordinary firsts 23c: miscellaneous 24924Vbc; storage packed extras 269'7c; storage packed firsts 26492044c. Poultry alive hi?her: fowls 26c; broilers broil-ers 4ii'Tj:4Sc; roosters 14c. NEW YORK SILVER VBTVV VORK, Maj 15, Foreign bar silver sil-ver 7"'. r Mexican dollars 55c I |