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Show It taking pS ADVANCE I Irs and Industrials Buffer Greatest Reaction SnOrK" A:-t!I 7 Anothei active !"SS stock market was featured taking, which caused occa-Unes occa-Unes imorn; favorite Issues. Mors and industrials Sales (eii i :' ''( "nro a no letup in the broad deal's deal-'s preceding sessions of ihc Tactlve opening and the trend If aln R upward. The most Rtti"i wax Allied Chemical 9f an initial do, line of 21- lerest in the laiis. especlall) Efe on the increase. Readme p VaUe) displaying mark. fhlie Baltimore Jfc Ohio and (t VCesi .reinia made mod-I mod-I ijHtosi developments in the fen situation resulted In a ' f.,.in: for M a n M n Kir-4 Kir-4 for Interborough Constoli-jrrcd Constoli-jrrcd was ami.'RC the pioimnent Ihow the early effects of iris, ir-is, falhnc 2' points. 'han-rai 'han-rai Electric, Mexican Petro-Kjted Petro-Kjted Fruit also reacted I to rThe demand tor rails .-rlng .-rlng the morning. Ri-adinR. lev .and Norfolk & Western 2t points to new high price. V. Canadian Pacific. Atcli-isiand Atcli-isiand ami New Orleans; exlro hIso strensthen-d. I'Julf Ured the independent '- ve b ilnlS tMd Otis S o I Gre.i: Noi i... n 'i "Koteworthv gaini 'he tu ition- otitln-.ied ' fl ' "" vorai li ' ' ' 1 ' Did lev ,,., ,, ,i .1 cent arke all' ''' rb aflrrm urnl i' l,rr -"' ' '' nnd- Kv ami Wf "rnj ti Mt Igh i lass i the entire llel an I no - ( ad-fcrn ad-fcrn i 1 1 ' i - ir I 'ia -HombTf: P,ri-.c',.-- Pgtav "' ! ca i. Mo Blntc ry buj mc of M- x Pctro- ucibh sn an'' " ' at aainn ' 1 1V '' rriii' I r ml, den Grain and froduce Marketj a v ICS for i lirn "fat !9c pound. lK tin'l C Jb.oo inn I 94 i"' :u $i m - rCHlCAGO FUTURES. Hbpeh High Low Close gftl.304 $1 .31 i $1 28 $1304 1 i;-'t 1 194 1.1814 1 V I s, 14 -Wi We 1 : i f J . DuO 20.50 20.30 20.50 Hu.92 10 I ii. r. i.io WL n n i i Rp.CO 10.60 in BO 10. V POULTRn MARKET I NE W YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical &. Dye m 7'ri v lli-.i-halmera JMi I American Beet Sufar 41 wB Anmrlcan fan J American 'ar . foundry .... lusf 'American Mld x Leather pfd r.$t , I American International Corp ink American Locomotive HIM - American Snieltlnf & Ref. I''k I American Sugar "j ; American Sumatra Tobacco American T T 121Mi American Tobacco "sr J J American AVoolen Anaconda I'opper 52St Atchison 5JS Atl Gulf Jk W Indies 'i'j Raldwin Locomotlre 114 Baltimore Ohio .... 4v. Bathlchem Sreel R .''i , Canadian Pa. tflc I 19 Centra Leather J ' chandler Motpr - - Cheaapeake Sr Ohio . fi-'e I hlcaco .Mil 1 Ht Paul 2M ; Chicago R l & Pac fZ 1 nino Copper " Colorado Fuel Iron 11 i 'orn Prodncli 101 I . Crucible Steel - MA4 I Hrle 12 ITamoua Playera-Laaky Bz General Asphalt fi ;entral Bleotric 161 Oneral .Motors - 15 .Goodrich Co 4 'OS 5reat Northern Pfd i Greiat Northern Ore IW Illinois Centval .ofiis Inspiration Cooper ijjlj lnternatlonar Harvester . '.'"'i Int Mer Ma-in pfd 7j International Paper 41 Invincible Oil 1 . Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tire 4t Kenncfott Copper Mi Louisville A- Nashville USVi Mexican Petroleum 131 Miami Copper 28 Ki Middle. States SI! fj MldvaTe steel ' i Missouri Pacific 2!4 New York Central 24 Y N H Ar Hartford 21J4 Norfolk & Western 10B' i Northern Pacific . . . Oklahoma Prod ft Ref 24 Pacific Oil Bj Pan American Petroleum 'I'. Pennsylvania 2t4 I People s as s21 Pure OH :fl 'i 1 Ray Consolidated Copper 13H I Reading - ' Ren Iron ft Steel M: Royal Dutch N Y CO - . r . , . v I Sinclair Con oil i Southern Pacific W .Standard '11 of N .1 pfd IT 1 Istudebaker Corporation . ... ...117 'Tennessee Copper '1 I Texas Co Teas i Pacific 34 Tobacco Products fil Transiontlnental Oil ... !'0"B I'nlon Pai ifii 138'i i i, ier Retail Stores IH U S Ind Alcohol 47' t T'nited States Rubber ... r,"i",; I ntted States Steel TiT', I 'tah Copper 65 i Wesilnghouae Klectiic r:' : Yilh s crLand . . K , American Zim Lead and Sin Ij- .P Hutte and Superior 204 Cala Petroleum j Montana Power r.7 1 ' Shattuck Arizona .'-l: FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 CHICAGO, April 7 (Lnlied States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets) Cattle Recelptv 4.-inrk.-: Ilow; generalh stead on all classes; quality plain, best btof steers early $8.65: bulk beef steers $7 0 I 00; veal calves $S 25 down, mostlv arounfl $s oo to packers. Hogs Receipts 22.000; active, etead) to 10c higher than es'.erda-'s average; heavy and heavy mixed up most; top Hi'.ioi. hulk $1U L'iiii Id 7.. pifs ;itea0 in trong bulk desirable 100 to 12". pound $10 OOAIO SO; few choice strong weights up to $10.65. Sheep Receipt! 5300. generally steady on the little sold early; god choice SB-pound SB-pound lambs $13.50: medium to good clippers $13.00. OMAHA, Neb.. April 7. (United States Bureau of Markets, i K,oga Receipt 80O0: mostly steady to strong. 180 to BIO pound hogs 510 05 10.10' top $1" 1". bulk 216Q226 pound butchers 10 05; packing grades steadv, SO Q 9.50. , Ckltle Receipts HO": moat ciaMCS Steady to strong; veal calves 2ui U I higher. Sheop Receipts 4500: all elasi gi n-I n-I eraily steady: spring lambs 118.00; wool-, wool-, cd lambs $15.73: clipped lambs $13 ! , earlingf $13. Oo; wethers $11'. 00; ewe top $9.50; feeding lambs $13.25. J KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Aprl I I nlted I States Hut ea i of Market". -J :.'lb---Re-I cciptx 1100; beef steers steady to m. i higher; $7. 15 S.00; other claase .... cows $i". 0096.25; cutters 14.00; i tnncra down to $2.75; ealers ?..50fe'J 00. Hogs Receipts 2500; paoki r.i took bulk: steady to strong; spots 5c higher; shippers paid $10.30; packers 81.0.25; 100 I.. 20i.i pounders JH I'.Tilu.J ';i i.. 275 potinders 810.08O10 ! bulli -: .'.. 10.25; sows $8. 7515 9.0i; idgs barely ! steady. Sheep Receipts 1000; riioi n lambs $13.50; stcrid) ; Khearin;- ismbj '14 T V no Choice srooled lambs I FOREIGN EXCHANGE. , N'KW YRK April 7 Foreign x- I iliange firm. Qreat Britain: Demand $4.39i: cahles $4 89; 60 day bills nn banks $4 J6'2 France Oemand 9.13c: cables 9.3'-c. Italy: Heinand 5.29'ic: cables 6.30c. Belgium: I'rnianii 8.4fic; cables I German Demand .324c; cables .3;'',. Holland: Demand :t7.74-; cables rt7 ;:. Norway: Demand 11.20c. Sweden I 'emand ir, us, Denmark: Demand 2'. 15c. I Swl tier land: Demand .H2i Csecho-Slovakia: Demand l.sSc. j rrntine: Demand 35. "5 I Brazil: Demand 18 7". Montreal 97V- LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. fAs reported by J. A. Hogle ft 70 ) "baxk stocks. I Bid J Asked Bankers Trust 777. 78150. 00 $1 CO . 00 Columbia Trust El."" Deseret National :'7o no :'75 00 Deserct SAvlncs I 197.00 . I?lrs vartonai .-f Ofden; . .-. . . I "" National Bank of Republlc... Zio.OO National Copper ... 152 " K.O.oo Security stao- Rank . 100:00 110 60 Qtah Stale National 120.00 130.00 rjtah saN'ncs i Trusl 1 120.00 ue.oo Walker Bros Banki jso.oa 23 Zlon's Savings ft Trust ..1 200.001 itoi:stria'7stock"8. j Bid i Asked Aniai Sugar com I 2.901 8.20 do 88 pfd 1 65.00' 68.B0 Btgrwrs Sugar com. pfd 2.25 '.ii Wagon Bi 88.00 Hum.- Fire Insurance . 32L'. 00 :. ' rndependent Coal W Mortc'tn ''annlng ?s pfd 100.00 101.00 Ml State- Tel & Tel 98 00 People's Sugar pfj: com.. 2.25, S 50 Schi imin- IohnJion Ss pfd ' 99 oo 101.00 Standard Coal ! r'-'J 1 tun-Idaho Rujrar 2 V" 2:9a Ctah Fire riav 44.00 S.mO i th Pr Jfc lA 1st pfd ....'I 92.601 9. 50 V. C M I ! 103. SO! 104.50 I ' S Fuel 7 pfd ' .69, .73 Walker Bros Drv floods .1 200.00' BONbsr" I Bid Asked S L Stock ICx 6s 1S29 . ..I S8 001 90.0 Stand. Ccal fis 1924 . . . . 93 00 Ctuh Pr Lt 1st 5s 1944 91 5c - '" Ctah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 . ! 86.00 l iali Securities fis v. ii r 50 100.00 I'lah-ldaho Sugar 7s 1!U0 02 00 9.' 00 I'tah-rdaho Sugar 7s 1980 93 00 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT DON D S i As reported by J A Hogie & Co.; I Bid I Asiwsc Argentine 5s. 1846 .. 7641 30 do 7s 1923 .99 88 Bolglum ! 1941 1UK ll's'4 do 7VaS 1345 lOK?, 10H Brazil 5s 190:; M fi"? do ;s i94i way, Brllislt 6s 19" I 90 Itfft Prov Buts.-s Aires 5s 19261 83 Canadian 5s 1937 '7 tti do 57s 1929 100 Mi I'll do 5s 1827 1 7V4! 05 Chile gov Ss 1941 I'll 104M Copenhagen 4s 1901 "... 73 Danish con luun 8s 1945.. USVi Dopi nf Seine France. 1942 9;: i'j French Is 1945 i l"1". 1041 do 74" 1941 - lO.'i l'i'J' . do 5s 1920 1 so 2 Kinp Denmark s 1945 ...1 112 11 -".j do fis 1942 97, i 9S Jap 4s 1931 (large pleceali 75 75'4 do 4s 1931 Ismail Dieccsll 73'j Tl'i do 1st 44s 1925 (Irg pc)i 891 90 do 2nd 44" 1925 Irj.: pel SI do 2nd 44s 1925 (stn po), N7 88 U K 54s 1929 105 S, 1"6 do 54a 1937 1 100 , IH114 Nfewfoundland G4s 1988 .. 105 . 107 King of Norway 8s 1940... 1 1 :V H-'-i Klnc Norway 34 18002-4 -"'i BIS Sao Paulo 8a I93il 1 1044, 105 Sao Paulu 5a 1945 1 6sT( I 71 4 Sao Paulo Js 193o (gldrsl.l 590 Swedish t.s 19;'.9 10M4 1"' BwlaS n 1940 lie us; Swiss 54s 1929 191 101 Parls-Orlasms 6s 1956 76 i 84 St of Queensland 7s 1941 10741 108 Cuban c"N 6l '929 (large) 85 ' s7 do 6s 1.29 i small! Si s5 Sao Paulo 5s 1907-57 1 63 I 66 Buenos Aires 5s 1916-1944. i 624 614 do 4s. 190C 1 1 47' i MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hofile ft Co.) Bid Asked Alta Mich $ .04$ .06 Antelope star 004 004 Alta C.n 1 .044 .07 Am Con Mines .024 - 05 Albion Con .10 .104 Am Metals ' .0141 .02 Alta Tunnel .13 .134 Bullion .02 .08 Big Hill ! .024' .03 Big Cot Coal .04V 054 Beaver Copper 004, .01 Bav State .01 .04 Black Metal .09 I .11 Bingham Oalena '04 Central Kureka ! .00V 0- Columbus Rexall J .2841 JtO Colorado Con 03 .1-4 Crown Point .01 2 Cardiff I .90 1 l .00 Cott King 1 .00'; hi 4 Cott Metals .004 Dalv ' 1.50 I 2.50 Dalv West 2 0i I 0 Dragon 05 j .10 Kmma Silver 014 .01"i i:niplr. Mines 03 I .04 K. .ft P. Bell 2. 35 I F.merald 00' .03 lCureka Mines 04 4 u4"4 tUsi Crown Point 02l4 02 Kast Tlntlc Cwal 00 4 .oot Kant Tlntlc Con .OS Eureka Lily OK j .0811 Kureka Bullion "4 '-. OS Gold Chain .04. 1 051;. C.rand Central 50 ! Hamburg Mines -. I .0) Howell 05 ' "5 4 Ircn Blossom .201-.. 22 Iron King ' .05' .07 .ludge M S I 2.40 I 2.70 Keystone 10 ( Kennebec "5 .064 Lehi Tlntic 024 .02 Leonora 01 .02 lvnn Big Six 15 .20 Mammoth 23 .32 May Dav . 014 Mason Valley j 1.20 1 Moscow , .10 Michigan -Utah 2ti 1 .27 New Quincy 06 I .06 Xalldrlver .06 North Standard 0i. .,, . K. Silver 00' ..)2 Opohongo 004' .004 Plutus 22 I .254 Prince Con 07 .084 Piohe Bristol 004 .00 Prloi Mining - .01 ' .04 Provo 02 4 1 ,08 Reeds Peak 00 .02 South Standard 10 j .11 Sells ! .02, ."1 Silver King Coaln I 2.074 2.181 Silver King Con .40 . Sioux Mines 1 .014 Sliver Shield ' . .. 08 Tat Bubv 01- .02 Tlntl Central .on-y 014 Tlntic Standard 1.90 1.924 l "m le Snrn ! ' .01 l 'tali Con I ' .00 I'nlon Chief J .02 Victor Mining 1 .01 .02 West Toledo I .02 I .03 walker Mining I 3.00 j 3.25 w oodiawn ' 11 Yankee Con I .014' Siuma 1 .07 I .07 Opening Ssles. Autalops Star 5no at c Alta COn, 2000 at 6c-Alia 6c-Alia Tunnel 10U0 at 124c i nreka Lily 400 at Sc. If.. well 150 at 6c. Kent Tlntlc 1000 a 24c Michigan-Utah 500 at 264c; 500 at 26c. North Standard 2000 at 6. Prince Con 650O al 8c. Silver Klrfg Con 210 at I2a Wcv Toledo 500 at 3c. Woodlawn 50i at 9c. .unia 1000 at 74c Closing Sales. Alta Tunnel 000 at Tic. Columbus Rexall 500 at II Kureka Mines 1700 at 44c. i n il Hloasom 500 at 21c. Prince Cou. 1000 at 8c. South Standard 1000 at 104c; 500 at nt: Sliver King Coalition 100 at $2 074 l'" at $2 10. Tlntlc Standard 1100 at $1 924- NEW YORK SUGAR. NKW YORK. April 7 The raw sugar market was o;ulet and (Vo- undertone was easier early toda . Cubas were of-fered of-fered In port at declines of 4 to 2 15-32c 1 oal and freight, erpial to 4.08c for m-trifugal, m-trifugal, which second hair April ua available nt 2-jc, cost and freight. eiual to 4.1lc. without finding buyers Thu moro liberal offerings In the ipb'l msurkat led m light liquidation n raw Migar futures and prices at midday were 2 lo 3 points net lower. N.. changes occurred 'n reiined sugar, with fine granulated liste.i at r. 25 B BOc ThSTO wag only a moderate inquiry. in-quiry. Refined futures were without transac-t.'.nis. transac-t.'.nis. Sugar futures clusod strad appro) inat sales 14.060 tons ;May 2.53c; July t 72r; Sept. 2.89c; Dec 2.94c. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. April 7. Potatoes BWkj receipUi 43 car?; total U. S. shipments 807; Wisconsin sacked round white Si 60 D'1.60 cwt.; Minnesota xaclcr.d round whites $1 .40'n'l .50 cwt.; Minnecia sak-ed sak-ed eri uiiios 11,0001 16 Idaho sacked rnrals l 5"7 1 60 w I . Idaho a. kril russ.-ts $1 70f 1 75 rt 1 OGDEN I LIVESTOCK 4 Cattle 274 Hags 1201 Sheep 1'6 Cattle Re. uipta 274; choice lieavyl rs, $6.005(6.o; good steers. $ ': 6.00; fair steers. 44.50(Tf5..r,0; choice feeder steers $5.notM.7o; eholcs . wj ..il l heifers $r..00'o5 2.".: fair to good cows und heifi rs. $4 ooen.su: Gutters: li ooff 3 . 00 : canners. 11 .OOW2.00' t-holcc feO.-r .-..wk 4.i'0ij 4.50: fat bulls. $3 00 if 3.50; bologra bolls $ 00.1.00; Vi..ll j calves O1K1 s " Hogg Receipts 1201. choice, fat hog, 178 to 250 lbs.. $10 15; hulk of sale $9 61 Mln 15; feeder hogs 900fJ9 SO. Sheep - Receipts 19b, choii lambs j $11.00F12.00; wethers. $7 . 00& 8 (id ; mt j .ven $5 iiO'rf 6 nn; feeder lambs $ii.ii'8 11 on I Arrivals. Krnest McClellan, Sallnh. t car hogs. J. R. I-areon. Rita, Cplo.'t 4 cars cat lie.! 2 cars hogs J. R. Larson, Austin. Colo., 1 c..r .ttle C W (leas, Lticln. I - ar sheep. Henllne K Son. Kddyvllle. Neb.. 1 car 1 hegn Henllne &- Son. Sumner. Neb. 1 car hogs. . Henllne ft Son. North Loup, Neb.. 1 . .1 r log Henllne & Son. Oconto. Neb.. J car hogs. Henllne Son nverlon, Neb.. 1 .'IT '"Henllne & Son, Cozad, Neb., 2 , cars hogs . (fenline Son. Danacbrog, Neb car hogs. Henllne A- Son. Buda. Neb., 1 ar hog". Henllne A- S.-n. Olbbon. Neb. 1 ar M F. . rrin A '.auAgher. Denver. 2 rars ca M le. - Richard Brothers. Smlmficld. 1 car cattle. , . , I-, k Brothers. Garland. 1 ar cattle. Shioment and S-les Western Meat mmpan.. San Francisco. Fran-cisco. 3 cars cattle. t T Ogden Cash Grain - (Quotations Furnished by Globe Gram & Milling Co.) UtsJl Winter XVheat Nol dark hard 181.15 $1.24 . No. 3 dark hard 1.07 1-21 So I .i.irk pard ....... L10 i -'Q Utah White Wheat L No. 2 soft white 103 j 1.12 No. :t soft- white 1.00 1.08 No. 1 har dwhlte 1.04 1.18 No. 2 hard white 1.01 ' 1.1Q Idaho Wlntei Wheat No. 1 dark hard 1.16 1.26 No. 2 dark hard 1.13 1 L.S3 No. :t dark hard 1.10 1.20 Vo. 1 hard winter l.ll ,1.D No 2 hanl winter 1.0X 1.11 No 5 hard winter I Ojj I 1 "8 Malm Hard S:r.ni: Wur.i'- So hard northern . ... 1.28 1.3! No. 2 dark northern 1.22 1.2. No. 1 northern 1 21 1.28 No. 2 northern 1-18 1.23 No. 1 mixed northern 1.14 1.19 No. 2 mixed northern .... 1.11 1.16 No. l soft white U 1 -1 3 1.18 No. 2 soft white Ti.09 1.12 No. 8 soft white 1-06 1.08 No. 1 hard white 1.10 1 1.18 No. 2 hard white . . .1 104 1.0. Idaho White Feed Oats 38biilk ) 138 1 (Wllh transit billing, light oats 5 to 10.-less. 10.-less. If sacked dc additional Eastern Corn No7"2yellow 1.28 I 1.81 No. 2 mixed I 1-26 I 1.80 (Above bulk. Sacked. 8c additional.) Values Include freight rate paid to Ogden. 4 GRAIN CHICAGO. April 7. Moderate upturns early in wheat prices here r. .suited today to-day from compjrHtie (irrmtSBS Of pio-tatlons pio-tatlons ut Liverpool. Talk w.im currant, too. that rallies were lo be expel tad after recent heavy liquidating sales ami the accompanying decline of '"alues. Another An-other factor wlilo htended to make offerings of-ferings light was uncertnlntv over the government crop re-port due this afternoon. after-noon. The opening, which varied from unehung-d figures to rc higher, with May 11 S0M to $1 307, and July Ji 19 ... I II U was followed by an advance ull around to well above Thursday s finish. Further offers of wheat shlpmenfs from Omaha to Chicago, trjethcr with additional sale .f wfssal Co go to store here eased the market somewhat In the late ' dealings. Prices closed unsettled, U to net higher, wltn Mav $1.30 to 130', and July $1.19V4 to 1.19 Corn and oats sympathises with 'he action of the wheat market Afti-r .. lining lin-ing unchanged to c higher. July 8X4 to 624c corn scored slight general nln. Reports of shutting down of 'or products manufactories h id some bearish bear-ish influence later. The close waa unset un-set tied at the same as Thursday's finish to c higher. July 624'- tt Oats started unclianged n: 4 c on, July 39c, and then went upward with other cereals. Provisions were a Httl lower in the absence of any special demand. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . April ; -Flour unchanged to lOrt higher In .-h- I lots famll iiatcnts (UOtc $8.0CSS.20 a barrel In 98-pound cotton sack." Pran $21 5OW23.0O KANSAS CITY. M" . April r. -riose: Wheat Mav $1 17 4: July $1 11; Sept. SI 06. Corn May 52c; July 56. Sep! B8C MINNKAPOLIS. Minn.. April 7. Wahat rceelpt 130 cars, compared wl'h 165 cars a ear ago; cash No 1 nortli-ern nortli-ern $1. 50415 1.53; May $1.41; July 1 .324- -orn No. 3 vellow 501-4'rj .li ,. oata No. 8 white 33r34. Rarlev 50 63c t!e No 2 88984c, Flax No. I $2 522 55V CHICAGO. April 7 Wheat No. 2 red $1.31. Corn No. 3 mixed 67'5 57'-c. No 2 yellow yel-low 57K4?57a . i.ntH No I white S7AjJ39c; No. 3 White 3'.'.r37'ic No 2 99 4c Rarlev B7064 TliiKithv seed $4.50ff6.00 Clover seed $15 O0f22.0i Pork $20,511. Ijtrd JMi. 80. Ribs $7.76912.76. ST llIS. April 7. Wheat Mav $i .2s; July $116. Corn May 574c; July 80 c. Oau Ma; 37 4 MONEY MARKET. sKW York. April 7 --Can money easier; high 44 psr cent; low 44 per Cent; ruling rate 44 "er .ent; closing bid 4 per ent. offered at 44 Per certt: last loan 44 per cent. call loans against acceptances 4 per cent. Time loans steady: 60 days 44 per cent. 9i days 14 per cent, siv moiithn $u bar cent. Prime mercantile paper 4'.. pi r cent. METAL MARKCT. NEW YORK. April 7. Copper s .-ail lei . electrolytic spot and rearby 1 12 4c, later 12 01 3c Tin firm: simt and nearby $23.57; futures fu-tures $80.00. Iron atcadv; prices unchange.l. Lead sttiil : spol 4 90fip5.00i Sine iiuiei. blast St. Lpub delivery po I 'Hi'. 4 9..c Antimony spot 4 62c WHEAT ESTIMATE. WASIHNC.ToN. April 7 Winter wheat production this yeur wsa 'or. . nr. at 577,974,000 bushels, and rye proddC' tlon at r.'j.i.bT.OOO bushels, bv the depart-ment depart-ment of agriculture. In fir-i . ti- mate of the ROasOO Issued .u and baaed on tin April 1 opndltlon, which was Winter wheal 78,4 pet ceni "f a :n.r-mal, :n.r-mal, and r . - Ra . U per C pt. |