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Show II FARGO OIL WILL 1 BUILD PIPELINE Additional Information on Project Received From Cosper, Wyo. Additional Information regarding the Fnrgo Oil company's plans for immediate expansion through building build-ing of an oil pipeline from lis fields to Copper, Wvn.. nnd the erection of a sis compression plant In the Poison . Spider field has hron rocolvsd from Cuper. There are about 1,000 stockholder stock-holder of the Farxo company in Ogden Og-den and vi-inlty, according to Ben Hunsaker. '.-Ice president of the company com-pany Tho largeal pari of the stock hold here, as wen a nearl) 100 pfr "nt of that held outside of i igdon, hriH been placed In escrow for 90 days I ' w 1 1 ii k- the financial arrangement for the pipeline. A. P. Blgolow la I noting as trustee for the stock placed ! ANNOUNCEMENT MADE. H The Casper Wyo Tribune gives the H following account of the plans for (he H Fargo expansion Starting a campaign of enalrpe-H enalrpe-H merit and expansion which will plac; H It among the larger independents of H tho mountain region, the Fni go til B compdny.announcod at a kite hour yos- H terday that it win build an eight-inch H pipeline twenty-two miles- In length fo H the purpose of parrying oil from Its liBiBflflH biddings In the Poison Snider field to I Casper. Bnglneera win start survey -in gon Monday nnd construction of the line will he commenced as soon m the pipe can be purchased und the Contracts let. w; D, Weathers, president pres-ident of th ecorporatlon, leases for Chicago and Now York today for that purpose. The line, which will be common carrier, car-rier, will consist of eight-inch screw pipe to the field nnd the three or four miles of gathering line will be of six-Inch. six-Inch. On large pumping station will be erected In the field and a booster station sta-tion will bo placed about 12 miles out, 'I he terminal will be near the Norths, H western stockyards west of this city. PLANS KEPI SI I l. I I H Tankage of 4t00 barrels' capacity ' will be placed in the field, but no intl-rr.atlon intl-rr.atlon Is given as to how the B . he disposed of at this end. This in-; HH formation Is withheld tilt a later date. H The line will be owned entirely H St he Fargo, but may he used for tha H transportation of crude by other com-' 1 panics operating in thai district If do- BJ sired. That company now production of approximately BB barrels of oil from seven wells in the B field, not Including thi production from tho lower sand, which was re-BBB re-BBB cently tested and proved to BBI bearing. As those are wells' H the production could be easily raised several thousand by drilling additional wells EXTRACTING GASOl in. BBH In connection with this announce ment) the ETargo BH has contracted aith the Cooper .Man ufacturing company, through the Cas-l Cas-l per Buppl company, Its local to Install a compression plant In 1 1 - field, which will rank with the largest BH in the west This plant, which will BH be for tho purpose extracting gaso BH line from the t.i- before H for fuel purposes will have a daily' H capacity of 10,000,004 cubti feet and H as the gas In that field carries a gas- BH oflne content of nearlj T pi r ,oent It I H will mean p. large revenue the Fargo which Is aow being wasted . BB While the exact cost of this plaril IS H not given out it is understood that H nears th e$100.0oo mark. Th pip - BH line will also be used for the purpi B of transporting the gasoline to Cappc BBBJ as often as Is 1 TFn WELLS Bl ,.l S H Two test wells . re, bring started b the company for the purpose of prov- B ing additional acreage and augment - B lng the production of the field. ne of these tests is located on thi south-east south-east quarter of the hortheasi quarter of Bection 3-33-S3 In .South Cs H creek and will be started Immediately The other test for which the rig i up and on which drilling will be Start -ed in about 10 days Is on the north-east north-east quarter of the southeast Quartet of section 1-38-S3 In Past Poison Spl-tier. Spl-tier. Both tests will be carried to the deep sands and if successful will prove 1 hundreds f acres of land outsme tn.- present producing area of the field-A field-A story In the Denver Post arriving here this morning statrs that the Fargo has contracted with the Tsxn company for Its entire output I nil is emphatically denied by Mr. YVeath- j ers. who states that no contract hni yet been made with any company for B Its production. . . 00 FORJSGN EX B .K. BBV NEW YORK, July TJ. Foreign ex- change easy; Great Britain demar.fl i.45; cables 1.4$; 60 day bills on banks A 43. Bj France. demand 8 " 4 . cables S.34.. Italy, demand. 4 58; cables I f.S " Belgium, demand. 7.82; cables 7.82 Germany, dem.-ir.'l. 1 C :- . cabli Holland, demand. 88.00; cables I3S 85 Norway demand, 16.50. Sweden demand. 20.0.". enmark. demand. Ul.T. " Switzerland, demand, 19.20 Spain, demand. 15 ' Greece, demand 2'J 0 Poland, demand 01 Cxecho-Slova kli, demand. 2 20. Argentine, demand, 362C. Brazil, demand. 18.75. Montreal, ft. CONDON RATES LONDON, July 13 Bar silver 86d per ounce Money i per cent. Discount Dis-count rates, short 1 7 per cent Three months 1 7,s fi 1 11-16 ADVANCE LOST IN FINAL HOUR Selling of Oils, Motors and Equipments Causes General Gen-eral Reaction i NEW" YORK. July 19. Trading; in stocks at hljrher prices expanded today to-day but Rains were materially reduced . or cancelled In the profit takinjr of the I final hour. sni"9 approximated 750,-i 750,-i 000 shares Further covering of short contracts I Imparted a firm to strong tone to the Stock market at the oponln.tr. but Tuesday Tues-day m spectacular movements In steels ;and affiliated shares were lacking "rains nveraplns: a point each wero made In American Ix?comotle. fJene-ral fJene-ral v.sphnlt. Industrial Alcohol, I'nlted j I Fruit and Pocoa Cola. I'hanRes In the rulway list were narrow, but mainly I higher, indicating a stronged belief in nn sari settlement of the strike situation. Coalers remained steady on nominal dealings. Early quotations for the principal foreign exchanges! eased moderately from Tuesday's buoyant advances. Despite firmer money tendencies; more general cuts in crude oil prii es and a slowing down of certain Industries Indus-tries because of fuel shortage, Iho i market became more active at higher j levels during the morning Buying of I steels and equipments centered In Cru-ctble, Cru-ctble, Gulf Slate?, MLldvale. Lackawan- j na. American Car. New York Air i Brake ami Railway Steel Spring at gains of 1 to 1 1-2 points, Mexican an. I Pnn-Amerlcan Petroleums rose i n lily with Cosden Oil. but some of 'the gride ilomestle lls InrKed.! The broader demand for rails em- j braced Baltimore Ohio Erie, liu- l nnis Central and Louisville & Nash-i vllle at Rains of 1 to 1-2 points. Top- I pjors and utilities improved nnd Bears Rni buck led the specialties nt a '.' point ri.se Call money opened at 4 j per cent. Shorts In Mexican Petroleum were 'driven to cover it midday when the j stock showed ;i Ra'n of 5 points. Th-prominent Th-prominent coppers n'i shippings also ma le aotewjnrthj advances, with 'an- tdlum, Columbia Gka Pittsburg Coal, American Woolen. Hide and Leather I t i red and siiRar shares. Mexican Petroleum made an extreme ex-treme Rain Of eight points until selling sell-ing of other cils. equipments and mo-tors mo-tors c.-iuscd a Reneral reaction of 1 to almosl t points. The closing was ir-regular. K Ogden Grain and Produce Market The following prices were beinR paid by commission houses today (or Ilay, 12 per ton. Whear $1 00 per bushel. Eggs, $4.50 6 "' .'.0. Butterfa! Us per pound. r rf Ogden Cash Grain (Quotations furnished by Globe Grain 4. Milling Co ) Valu - .r. .1 fr- li lW to Chjden. Utnh Winter Whrat. No i qajrli hard ll.0SOl.lt. So, 1 dnrtc hanl J1 .0001 10. No. a dark hard 97cC 06 Ut.ib White Wheat. No. 2 5ofl White R5 -fl'95c. No. 1 tu.'t white Mi92c. . i hard wiiii 'iiejsi oi. No J h:irl white SNciins". Idaho Winter Wheat. No. 1 dark l ard Jl 061.18. No. 1' dark bard $1.0301. IS. No. ?, )ark lmr-l i;00Ol.ll. No. l Hard winter I8v9c. No. I hard Winter 8cO$1 00 Idaho Hard Spring Whea:. Ni. l dark northern fl.MOl 21. No 2 ,ljrk norih.-rn $1 12'al 2l No. 3 dark northern $l.0Swl.l. No. l dark northern B3c0fl.V3. Idaho Winter Vheat. No. 2 soft white K$'Q9ic. N' soft whlto s.'.li S5e. No. 1 hard white 9 4cfrSl .04. No. 2 bard white 91cO$1.01. No. i bard white .sscesc. Idaho White Feed Oal 38 bulk $1. boil 1.50. (With transit billing. IlKht oats 5 to l3o less, if sacked r-c addition.) Eastern Corn. No, 2 yellow ii l4Ol.46V4, No. 2 mixed $1 42lafil 44U I Above bulk. Sacked. Jc additional ) f GRAIN I I" CHICAGO, Ju'.y 13 Heavy soil i ik based largely on bettor prospects for settlement of the railroad strike l?d to material declines in the price of wheat today during the early dsallngs Optimistic crop reports from the sprinR wheat belt tended also as influential in-fluential factors on the bear sld . Furthermore, receipts of winter wheat were reported to be steadily Increasing Increas-ing and there was apparent lack of any Mr export buying Initial quo 1 tat ions which ranged from Vi to 1 COnl lower, with September $1 11 to Jil llai and December $1.13 o S l . l 3 T . were followed by a slight rally and then by a decided drop Buch rallies us took place were i i. lo-d chiefly to ooserlnR b;. short.; The close was unsettled at to J'jCi net decline, with September 11 10?g toj ?1 11 and December Jl 13 to 11.13. I Corn and oats declined wl'h Wheal After opening unchanged to J4c hlh-er, hlh-er, September 6 3 T4 to 64c, the corn I market hardenod a little more audi then paRRed to well below Tue.Hdu" flnli h all around. Reports of active purchasing on the j part of shippers here led to nn up-, turn In prl CGfl for corn, th clopi? wo si firm 14 to lc net hlpher. with Sentem- ber 64 '. OS4 ; to 64c. Oats started to c off to a shade higher, September 301 to 36!ic iand liter p.ive vay for all deliveries ! 1 1 icrhi quotations on hogs were up- held in the upturns of provisions. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn ., Julv 1?. , Flour unchanped 'o 1 Or lower. Family I patents 7 65 o 7. SB. Bran f 1 c 00O17.00. OMAHA, Neb , July 19 Wheat No ; 2 hard II 011 12. No. 3, hard. $1 03 -a 1.12 Corn. No 2 white 664; No. 2 mixed mix-ed B6gFi7. Oats, No 3, white 33 No. 4, white 33. KANSAS CITY. July 19 Cash wheat No 2, hard II 06 1.27 No 2 ! red J 1.07 1.08. Corn. No. 2, white SCVif'Nc 2 yel-low yel-low 60V4. CHICAGO, July 19 Wheat No 2 red, 1 12H01 13 Hi No 2, hard. 11.14 1.16. Corn. No. 2. mLxed 64 '4 ; No. 2. yellow yel-low 64Vi64. Oats. No. 2. white 354 40 H . No 3 white 34 V4 37. Rye, No 1. 4 86 Parley, nominal. Timothy seed 14 00 5. 00. Clover seed. lo.oof 1 8.00. ork. nominal. La rd, 1 1 itl-s. 1 1 0.2S (g 11.25. ' NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dye 99 AlUs-Chalmsrs , . &.. American Reel Siifrar . 46 American Can i" ' American Car & Poundry 1;S American Hide & Leather pfd .... TP, American International Corp .... , American Locomotive ,",.111 American Smelting & Rofg .... I American Sugar - American Sumatra Tobacco 39 MAmeriean T & T l-i7o American Tobacco I43i American Woolen 92 Anaconda Copper MV Atchison 0 All Onlf & W Indies 37M Baldwin Locomotive tSO I Daltlmorn & Ohio ... MVi pethlhem Steel B . 71 i anndlan Pacific I i 'enfral reather I Chandler Motor l Chesaneako & Ohio 8044 Chicago Mil A St Paul Chicago Rift Pan ...r. AV-,i Chino Copper 80U Colorado Fuel Iron .. . Corn Products . . .i . . .... 1054i (Yuclble Sferd Sfl4 Erie 17 Kurnnua Players-Ijaslcy ?-7 ijeneral Aihalt 7T1, general raecirn iivti General Motors t4'i I Goodrich Co Creftt Northern pfd Illinois ('.ntral I07a Inspiration Copper i.VA International Harvester . . 131 Int Mer Marine pfd "2 Internntlonnl Paper Invincible Oil 13 ICe11y-Sprlngfle.ld Tire 49 Kennerott copper ',7,i Louisville K Nashville 12 Mexican Petroleum 167 M Is ni i ( npiicr ... 30 Ml-l.lle State'" on ni I Mid vale Stel 15'-i Missouri Pacific 22H . , fork entral 96', N V N II & Hartford 31 Norfolk Western . nnli Northern Pacific Oklahorhs Prod a nef Pacific on M1j i'an American Petroleum 7il Penns vl vonla 444 I People's Gas SOH Pure Oil 284 Kav 'onsolldated Cooler I7fc Readlnp: ... "5 Hep Iron A- Steel Roval Dutch N Y S6S Sears Koehuclc Slnelair r-on OH H'i , Southern Pacific DO , Southern Railway 24 , 1 Stamtarrl Oil of N J 1S3 ' Btudebakar Corporation lrs'i' Tenn-see Copper ln'ii Texas Co 411 i Texas ft Pacific 29H Tobacco Products 7H Transcontinental Oil Pnlon Pacific II-"1 Pnlred Re'ail Stores 85ni 1' S lnd Alcohol frtf-g I Pnlted States Rubber C3 J Pnlted States Steel 101 . I'tah Copper 6sS j Westlngnouse Klectrlc 61 T j Willys Overland ' K-4 Amerlenn Zlne Lead and Sm 1 PuUe nnd Superior . . 298 I'nla Petro'eum 62 Mt 'it ma Power 71 Bhattoelc Arizona . JOB j Croat Northern Ore to j LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ( rpor-f-l bv 1 A Tl .irln .1- Co. BANK STOCKS I Bid I Asked Bankers Trust 1160. 0011160. OS Columbia Trust I !1.00 IVs, ret National ... 26S 00 272.00 Fir t National of Ogden 3io.oo leeret SaVlnSS 20.1 00 Nat Bank of Republic ISO 00 800.00 National Copper . . ,1 146 00 lSo.i'O Security State bank I 100.00 Its State Na U o ,l 100 00 120 .00 t'tah Sj .'(nux Trust S3 00 I AS. 00 Walker Hros Banker- 22 on 235.00 Zlon's Savings & Trust ..I 207.00! INTM STRIAI. STOCKS Amalgamated Sugar I 3.00 3 IS do preferred ' 6S.50' 6'J.f0 Con Wagon 1 59 00 62.00 Home Klro Insurance 810.00 327.00 Independent Coal 4SI .601 "..-cnn Canning . . ' 101 00 103 60 Ml Platen Tel St Tl 99 00 101 oO Schramm-Johnson & pf i " no loi i Standard Coal 611 .6 Utah-Idaho S'rar .... 3 10 3.20 7 tah Fire Clay 60.00' Or, 00 Ptah Pr & IA Is; pf.l 04 00 18 00 . C M I 112 00 115 00 P S Fuel 7s pfd I .721 Walker Bros Dry Coods. 200 00. BONDS. Cmmerrla! Club 6s 70.001 S L Stock fs 1S29 . I 8S 00' 90 00 Standard Coal 6s 1123 I 1 ds 00 Ptah Pr & Lt 1st 5m lytl 9n 50 91 r0 Utah Lt Pr 's 1930 . I 82 00' 7 00' Ctnh Securlt'es Cs 1902. I 10n no 101 no , riah-Idaho Sugar 7s 1910. 94.001 96.00 MINING SeCUWi-; (Kg, 1 1 As reported by J. A. Hoglo ft Co.) I Bin Asked ! Antelope Star I I 6T l Aba Con ' . . . I 05 Am Ton Mines 00 Op; I Albion Con .09: .10 Alia Tunnel I .09 .10 Bullion f 01 V 1 02' Hie Hill I 02-V 03 I Big Cot Coal i .04 I 04 4 I Beaver Copper .. .00' Bay Slate I .01 Black Metal .09 I rtntr.ii Kureka 1 00V .OZ 1 viumioi- Itexull .",1 , :'.2'i Colorado Con I .06i .07 Crown Point SO .87 Cctt King 1 01 "otton Metals I .01a. 04 Daly ' 1.50 I 2 00 TQh West I 2.60 ' 2.60 Dragon . I .06 .10 Emma Silver 1 OOji .01 . Empire Mines I 02'4 03 4 I K. Hi B. Bell I 2 35 1 K.irekn Mines ' 0i .06 1 .1 -t Crown Point ...I .024 03 1 Kant Tlntle r-oai onv;' oo I East Tlnilc Con 1 .10 I Eureka I.llv I 08 I .0SV4 ! Eureka Bullion I 09 7 .094 eld fhuln .... y3 06 1 1 1 rand Central I .60 .66 1 Howell I 03V 044 I Irr.n Bloissom I .30 I .80H I Iron King 20 4 21 4 j ludge MS I 2.45 1 Kevstone I .36 60 I Lenl Tlntle I .02 034 i Leonora I .004 .01 Mnv Dav .0H4l 02 j Michigan. Utah I .28 .29 New Qulncv 1 034 04 Nalldrlver I . 21 North Standard I .02 02 Plutus I .17 I 20 Prince Con I 07 I 07 4 Paloma , I .0041 02 Ploche Bristol I .01 1 .014 Provo .02il , South Standard .03 41 .104 I Sells I .024" "Z ; Stiver King Coaln ....... I 2 20 - 30 Silver King Con I .35 .40 Sioux Mines 06 J .08 Tar Baby I .014 Tlntle Ontral ,.. 014i 02 Tlntle Standard . I 1 95 I 2 00 L'nele Sam I .02 024 Ptah Con I 01 01 4 Union Chief . . .. ..I .0041 03 Whirlwind . . . . .'. I . . . . 02 West Toledo I .02 02 4 Walker Mining I 3 26 '8.00 Wood lawn I OSif .064 Yaokee Con ! 02 Zuma I 06 Openlna Sales Big Hill 1000 at tc. Big Cottonwood Coalition 1000 At 4c. Colurnlua Rexall 800 at 31c, 600 at 314c. Emma Silver tOOfl at e. Iron King 600 at 20',e. coo at 314c, New Qulncy 5000 at Sc North Standard 3000 nt 2c Ploche Bristol 1000 at lc. Prince Con. 1000 at 74c, 1000 at 74j Silver King Coalition 100 at 12 224. Sioux Mines 1000 at 64c Cloalna Sales. Central F.ureka 700 at lc, Dragon 1000 at 8n Blnsham Catena 1000 at io. East ('town Point 2000 at 240. Iron Blossom 100 at 30e. Leonora 3000 t ic Ploche Bristol 7000 at lc. Prince Con. 1000 at 7Uc; 2000 at 7c-1000 7c-1000 at 6ic Tlntle Standard 100 at 11.974 LIBERTY BONIS. NEW" YORK. July 19 Liberty bonds closed. S'.is 1100.76; first 4s 100 .70; second sec-ond 4s 1100 56, first 44s 1100.88 s-c-ond 4li 1100.54; third 4 4s ldo4R fourth 44s 1100. 9S, Victory 4i.s 1100 56. 1 is ft OGDEN LIVESTOCK i 4 .4 Cattle 123 1 Hogs on Nhcvp 201 1 Cattle Receipts 123; choice hcavj ie, is i onfr r, so, good steers $5 o fiis I. On si. i r- ' S I 00 fr( 5 OH , choice feeder steera I4.00C E ,1fl choice cows and helferH 14 7506,26; fair to gool ! cows and heifers 4.00i9 4.76; ruttorn I I2.00OS.00; canncrs $1.00(9 200, rhore feeder COWS $3 0 0(5 4 OOj fut I bulls $3.0049$. SO; bologna bvills $2 Oo O3.00; vca calves 57 50(88.60. Hogs Receipts 86: choice tat hogs 175 to ISO pounds $10 86! bulk of sni 110.00 10 33, feeder hogs 9 00fa j $ 10 00 Sheep Receipts 2611. choice fit lambs $10 oo (f? li 15, wethers IG.OOti Goo nt ewes 13.004.00, feeder lambs $8 00 9.00. 4 FOREIGN ! LIVESTOCK 4- 4 CHICAGO, Julv 19 (U S Bureavi of Agricultural Economics.) Cattle Receipts ll.OOO; market slow, best beef steers strong, bidding weak to 26c lower on most medium grassy offerings; of-ferings; prime bOSfS $10.80; bulk beef steers $8 75'B I0il0; choice beef COWS and heifers and canners steady: In-between grades slow weak; bulk' h. r f rows and heifers $6.00 (R1 7 26 , : canners and cutlers mostly $2 8G (p' $.76 bulls weak fo 15c lower early; lo t bologna around $4.75(g4 85; calves slow undertone weak; stock-ti stock-ti unchanged. Hogs Receipts 26.000; market Tnlriy active, mostly 15 to 26c lower medium to heavy butchers off more; j bulk good butchers $10 0010 75 pack-, lng ami mixed grades slow, bidding, sharply lower top $1090 few soit- ed loads; bulk bOff 10.75- pigs weak mostly $9.76010.26; heavyweight I 19.90010.40, medium 1 0 30 ifj l 0 7 " , ' llK'ht $ 1 o to q 1 0.76 packing sows. I Smoth 18.1008.90; pncklng sows rough $ 7 65 f7 S.26. killing pigs $9 7 5 Ji 10.60 Sheep- Reecipts 15.000; slow, mos-ly mos-ly 2.'.e lower; ton natlre lambs $13 2.1; to cjty butchers; enrlv packer top J 13.00; culls natives mostly $7.u0fd S.O0. no westerns sold early; very good handy fat ewes $7.60; lambs $11.60; best lighter weight held at $13 00 OMAHA. Neb.. July 19 (TJ, S. Bur Sau of Agrieulfiir.il Economics i ' Hogs Receipts 14,000; mostly 10 to' 25o lower, 200 to 325 pound butcheis ss on iii l n.26; top mixed '. 1 ;n- mix' l and picking grades $7.7608.76; ex-' treme heavleg down to $7.25 Cattle -Receipts 7,800; better grades beef Bteern strong; spot higher, others oth-ers slow to lower yearlings $10.76; 1 Heavies $10 r.o. she slock and bulls about steady; veal steady to 25c low-j lockers anil feeders unchanged. BhCOp Kerelpf 12,000; lambs opened op-ened steady; closed weak, early toDi n i vi lambs 118.26; westerns $18.00; Sheep steady, ows $7 50 down, feeder-, slow, best western feeding ' lambs prices at $12 60. KANSAS CITY. July 19 (U. S Bur- Sail of Agricultural Economic) i atfle Receipts 9.000; for b'-ef .fwrB Steady to I5c higher, top medium nrsighl $10 35 10 60. many good and Choice lots $9 000886; grasser. steady I to i5c lower; best wintered kind's j $9 5i. ninny other grasaers $7.60(2 R.60 yearlings and she stock stdady to 16c lower, good and cholre mixed yearlings $0 2r.i?'75. hetter grade cows $6.0006.60; bulk others $..&O0 5.60; common -mes around $4 0o. gross j heifers IbiBU 06.60; most ciit'ers ; 2'. 08.76; canners stf.ady; mostly $2,600 - n; bulls steady; bulk $4,305.28' caKes steady to 50c lower t,etter grade ealers $8 00 0 8 50. HogsReceipts 4.000; opon slow-mostly slow-mostly tO Shippers fully ste.idv bulk , go, ,,i ,,nd choice us to 210 pounders I 1 " I" $6; top $10 3f.. bulk 89 BOfl snippers took about 1 600 la er trading mostlv to packers 6 to loo higher on weighty kinds pucker top $ 1 0 30; stock pigs steady; few UP to $10.50. Sheep Receipts 4.000. killing classes clas-ses generally steady to 25c lower 5?.ocf5 m0r"- top n!i,lve Imh9 i3.-,: bulk i.o"er k-rades $12 50(0 18.00; culls around $7.00. fat owes mostly $6.760 7 00; fed wethers $S Oo". ST. JOSEPH. Mo. July 10 . (TJ g Bureau pf Markets.) Hogs Receipts 7,600; market ictive to shippers and PSI ! ers. 5 to 10c higher than Tue. day's average- bu'ta 17o to 230 pound butchers $10.26010.40; packing eows 16 to 26c loTcr Cattle Receipts :500; very slow; talking steady In bt' r grades' of beef and butcher caffb . others weak; tip weighty steers en; - $9.60 best 'beet cows $6.6000 50; grassy kin is downward down-ward to 4.50. calves steady to 'SC higher top e.irly $H r.ft. hulk'desirable onMra $g 250 8 f-0; packero nnd feeders feed-ers nominally steady. Sheep Receipt , 2,500; market slow r v, sales frt sheep nd lamb ibout steady; bulk drive-in natives 113.5001 13 00. car lot shipment sheld higher-fat higher-fat ewes mostly S6 500 7.00 CHICAGO FUTURES ("T-nCAOO. July 19 Opon High Low Close VTheat July l lflU, l n'i 1U 112 Sept. Ill, U2 110W 110 K Dec 1.181, 1 14 1 124 1 13 Corn July .62 .63 .61 -X, 63 Spt 63 61S4 .838H 61, C- 61 U .61 .60 .61 Oats July .34'i S4'4 33'i 3-m, 8Pt 36 'i, 86 U 1.-, .357, "", 39', 39.; .3ga4 3fiv Pork Blank Iard Sept 11.16 1120 1110 1117 Oct. 1 1 22 11.30 1 1 20 li 27 Ribs Jalv 10.86 io 85 Sept 10.76 10 80 10 72 10 80 NEW YORK SCO R. XFTvT TORK. July 19. The early raw sugar market was firmer, prices for Cubas were advanced to 3 9-1 6c cost and freight equal to 6 17c for centrifugal. There were sale.N of 27.-1 "00 bags of Cu'.'as to an outport re. 1 finer. Raw sugar futures were active and prices nt midday were 6 to 6 points higher on continued trade and commission com-mission house buying. The market for refined sugar was firm and unchanged to 10 polntH higher Fins granulated was listed at 6 60 to 6 70c with a better lnoulry reported. re-ported. Roflned futures nominal. Sugar futures closed strong, approximate approx-imate saleq 6 500 tons; September 3.66 December 3.79; March 3 64- May 3.66. ' ' POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. July 19 Potatoes slight weaker, especially on barrel stock receipts re-ceipts 72 cars, total V S shipments 1 75 ears; on track 1777 cars Eastern Shore Virginia and Maryland stao barrels Irish Cobblers Xo 1 few oarly eales $4.00, K.nnr.as sacked Cobblers 1 car. $2.15. Early Ohio-, no sales closing clos-ing price Tuesday, Nebraska sacked Early Ohlos $1.86; Minnesota sacked Early (hlo partly grade,) $1.55irj) 1.70; sales to Jobbers |