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Show I! SPECIAL GROUP H BAKS STRENGTH j Uncertainty Among Stand- ard Issues Noted on Wall Street I N'ETV YORK, Juno 7. Trading in stocks today wai Qffaln featured by H i strength in special shares and uncer- I talnty among standard Issues. Sales I approximated 1,100.000 share? Opening quotations gavo promlM ot another unsettled session, the trend of ji most Issues being distinctly downward Speculative rails and oils were excep-'I excep-'I tlons, however, Wheeling & Lake Erie I romnion and preferred. adding to Tuesday's advance. Lake Erie was slightly reactionary. and California Petroleum made a further decline from last week's vigorous advance In 1 1 ho general list, pressure continued to H be shown by popular steels, equip ments, motors and some of the food specialties. Preliminary quotations for foreign exchange were Irregular, most of the European remittance-, the !' British rate excepted, continuing to I case, I The market Improved during the I first hour on buying of the minor mo- W Ljk.1 torm, steels an(1 oilSi especially Pierce Arrow preferred, Maxwell ' A" and "B", P.eplogle. Vanadium, Iron Products. Pro-ducts. Pressed Steel Car and Cast Iron Pipe, these gaining one to three points. 'I he long taecount was onrourag' d bj cheap money. Call loans opened at per cent, the lowest initial quo-i quo-i tation in a fortnigW. Much of the I improvement was cancelled before noon, when offerings of such leaders '! as Baldwin, Studebaker, Mexican Pe- j iroleum and Standard Oils of New Jer sey and California advanced one to two points. Some of Tuesday's strong Issues in the railway list were subject-I subject-I ed to realizing sales, especially To- " ledo. St. Louis and Western, Lake Erie ! fc Western and Pero Marquette. Cop-i Cop-i pers were lower and food specialties receded on selling of American Sugar. Speculation quieted down In the 1 early afternoon and the contraction in offerings encouraged some of the pools to resume operations- Cosden H , was run tip two points to a new high record for the year. Recoveries from I 'he low prices of the morning of a I point or so were made by various oth er oils. Studebaker and Retail Stores Steels of the merger variety notably Mldvale. Lackawanna and Republic were bought later at advance of lbj. j 10 almost three points and high grade : i:Is bardencd. Tho closing was I steady. LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES, (Aa reported by J. A. Hoglo fc Co.t BANK STOCKS. I Bid I Asked ! Bankers Trust $IIoTooi$l60 on Pf3t It Columbia Trust .. I 9100 tllliw Deseret National I 270.00. 273.00 - National of Ogden 305.00 WWF f I'cscref Savings 202 00 National Bank of Republic' 1 2M 00 National Co-. per i 150 00 157 00 Bffilfi Security State bank 90.00 100.00 tttWW 'tali State National ....( 180.00 ,127.00 Hl I'lah Savings & Trust ..1 3 00) 105 00 Walker Bros Bankers . ,'. M4.00 237. 00 IWjrii lion's Savings & Trust.., 202 00! INDlTsT RIAL 9TOCKS. I Bid I Aaked 1 Amalgamated Sugar . ...1 3 001 "M0 fiEJl ?! do preferred 69 00 1 70 00 WH Con Wagon 61.00 65.00 rtBui U..HU' rir InMiian.e ... 320 00, 3:o.OO nWm lr.dc"endnt Coal .471 .50 1 ilii, Korean Canning 9s pfd. , 100.00 102.50 1 Alt States Tel & Tel 99.00 101.00 j Schramm-Johnson Ss pfd. 'J'J 001 1C1 00 Standard Coal 52' 5? i:ah-ldaho Sugar 3.15 3.20 Wrf Utah Fire Clav 50.00; 55 00 TttlT.iil LTtail Pr ft Lt 1st pfd ... 94.00 96.00 njU J! C M I 110.00 113.00 jflHiLfl I" S Fuel "s pfd 72 Walker Pros Dry Goods.. 200. 00 BONDS. 1 I Bid j Aajcad S TStOCk Fx 6s 1929 S8 001 OtToO Standard Coal 6s 192S I 9$ 00 I -ah Pr fc 1-f 1st 5. 1944. 91.00i 92 00 Itah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 ... P2 00 OT 00 1 tab Securities Us 1922 ,. 100 00; 101 00 i tah -IdnJio Suirar 7s 1930, 94 50 96. W , FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONOS. (As reported by J A Hogio At Co ) 005 j UNLISTFD f Argentine 5 s 1046 7S Sl'v do 5a 19477 74 77 Brzl 4s 1900 (rb rec loan) 48-i R2lj ;Ot j . do 6s 1903 60' 3 C1 JireJl do 5s 1908 .. 64i 68V4 llns Aires 5e 191f.-44 (lrg) 64 67V; do 3s 1916-44 f.-mall) .. 6l M ' 'openhagon 4s 1901 734 li yi 5 Paris Orleans Gs 195C ... 82 SIS Cuban gov 6s 1929 (large) S2a 864 do 6s 1929 (small) 81 83 Sab Paulo 5s 1907 64 67U do 6s 1905 70 73?i Buenos Aires 3VxS 1906 ... 48 614 Jap 5s 1907-47 73U 7Ci Norwav 3 1902 66 69 MBfcJ ,,! do 3Hs 1904 56V- 59 S Paulo 8? (pldrs) 1936 ... 390 400 ! Japan 4s 1931 (small) 74 75 do 44s 1C-23 2d series.. 83 89 POTATO MARKET CHICAGO, June 7. Potatoes firm, receipts 4G cart, total I'. S. shipments 471; Wisconsin sacked round whites I2.1S02.4O cwt. ; Michigan sacked and bulk round whites 12.20 "J. 40 rwt ; . f-j new stock Slightly weaker. Alabama Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs No. 1, $4 00(fj;4 25 cwt; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs No. 1, best at $4.00 cwt.; youth Carolina slat barrels Irish Cob-Mers Cob-Mers No. I; 17. 0007.25, NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical & Dye 71 Allix-Chalmers . . 604 American Beet Sugar 47 American Can 50 Amorlran Car A; Foundry ... 1688 American HMc A- Leather pfd .... 71' American International Corp 4,B American Locomotive 1 1 n American SmeltlnR Kofg 62 Amsfican Susar 78? American Sumatra Tohacoo 4 1 T American TAT 1MM American Tobacco 1421s American Woolen 94 Anaconda Copper 54 Atchison . . MJ4 All Gulf A W Inrlios W Baldwin Locomotive H'r-'i naltlmorn & Ohio I' Bethle-hem Steol B 778 tTanallan Paclflo 117?i Central Leather 'W1! Chandler Motors "fi'i 1 ' . -jipeakc & Ohio fi'"'j Ohleag-o Mil ft Pt Paul - 27 ChlcaRO R I &- Tac 43i Clilno Copper 2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 32f- Corn FYoducts - .104i Crucible Steel . 5S Brie S lfii Fprrmns riayer-Lasky . R4 General Aaphalt . . . 684 General Klerlc ok Aiv 164 General Motors Ha Goodrich Co. . 417fi Great Northern pfd 77 4 Great Northern Ore 41 IllinolB fentxal 105 4 Inspiration Copper 43 International Harvester 105 Int Mar Marine pfd S31 International Paper 507 Invincible Oil i' Kolly-Sprinsfleld Tlra 50l7 ICennrcott Copper 371 LdUlSTllls & Nashville . 119'iP Mexican Petroleum 133'i Miami Copper ,,7'- Mlrldlo States Oil 15J6 Midvale Steel -T a MHHi'url Paclflo 23 New York Central 30 N V N Tl A Hartford "'I3; Norfolk Western Northern Pacific 75 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 3 Paclflo Oil f7 Pan American Petroleum 7i'4 Pennsyh-anla . . People's Gas R5 Pnro Oil a 3 tt Ray Ponsolidated Copper 18i Readlne 1 Rep Iron & Stcol . . .1 75 Royal Dutch N T 44 Sears Roebuck 77 Sinclair Con Oil 37H Southern Pacific 89V4 Southern Railway 24)4 Standard Oil of N J pfd t!'44 Studebakor Corporation 122M Tenneseee Copper . Texas Co Wk Toxa-s & Pacific 32 Tobacco Products BO Transcontinental Oil 18J4 Union Pacific ' I United Retail Stores C64 U 9 Ind Allohol . 57 United States Rubber 64 United States Steel 102 Utah Copper 67 Wesiinerhouse Electric 6U,4 Will Overland 880 American Zinc, Lbad and Sm LM Butto and Superior . . "1 Cala Petroleum . OBIt Montana Power . ... 73i Shattuck Arizona 11 MINING SECURITIES (As reported b J. A Hocle & Co. Alta Mich 1$ -04WS .06 Antelopo Star .004 Alta. Con 03 .05 Albion Con 09V2 -11 Am. C'n. Cop 1 .01 '1 02Vj Alta Tunnel -1 I -15 Bullion 02i ' .03 Blf Hill 03 ' .08'4 Bit Cot Coal O-i-i .041; Beaver Copper OOfc .004 Bay State 01 I 03 Black Metal 07 .10 Bingham Galena 00; 01 Central Eureka .00 .02 Columbus Rexall 27 .2? Colorado Con . 05 ( .0 Crown Point I .0414 Cardiff 94 -97 Cott Kin?? 02 Cotton Metals oo naly 1.40 ? m Daly West 2 00 2.26 Dragon 6 .10 Emma Silver 01 4 0P,& Empire Mines 02i' .0334 B. & B. Bell 2.33 I Fmerald Oils .05 Eureka Mines 04 06 East Crown Point 02. .08 East Tintlc Coaln oos; Eat Tintlc Con .05 .07 ' Eureka Lib 08 .08 j Eureka Bullion . 04 05 Gold Chain O.'i Grand Central .60 .61 Grea: Western 02 .05 HamburR Mines 01 Howell 03 Iron Blossom 23 .24, Iron King 13 . 1 4 i Judge MS.... 2.50 2.75 Keystone 36 .50 1 Kennebec 04 .07 Lehi Tintlc .02 ' 02'i Leonora . .01 .01 j Monionlte 004 Mammoth -24 .30 Miller Hill 01 .01 I Mav Dav . 014 02 'i Mason Valley 2.00 2 Go Moscow 10 Michigan-Utah . . ' 28'i .30 New Qulncy 02i ,03 Xaildrlver v 17 .28 I North Standard 034 03H Opohongo 00 .004 Plutus 20 24 Prlnr. On 04 .05'4 Paloma . . .00V Ploche Bristol 00V 004 Price Mlnlnjj 03 04 Provo -024 . 03 Reeds Peak 02 South Standard 11 .124 Sells 02 4 03 Syndicate 004 .oo Silver King Coaln 2 16 2.20 Silver Klnp Con T .474 -49 Sioux Mines 04 .05 Silver Sh.?ld 00 .62 Tar Baby 01 .014 Tintlc Central . 01 014 Tintlc S'andard 2.05 2 10 Undo Sam 01 .014 Utah Con ! 01 .014 Union Chief . ,. 004 - 03 West Toledo .024 03 Walker MinlnK 3 S74 3.90 Wood lawn 064 . Yankee Con ', 01 Zuma ... . -. I .074 1 0S8 Opening Sales. BIet Hill MO at 3U Columbus Rexall 200 at 2S4c. Fmma Silver 4500 at 14c. Ea?t rrown Point 1000 at 2 c Eureka LH 2000 at 8c. Michigan-Utah 1500 at 2.94c. Sliver Klnc Oalltbn 500 ai $2. 15. Silver King Con. 100 at 4S8c. Tar Baby 2000 at 14c. Walker C M 150 at $2 83. Closing Sale. Coiumbua Rexall 500 at 2S4c Crown Point 1000 at 1 4c East Crown Point logo at 24. Leonora 1000 at 3 4 -North Standard lOtiO st 2c; 3000 at 54c IYince Con. 2000 at 54c. Silver Klnp Coalition 30 at $2 17 4. CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. June 7 Wheat 'pen. High Low Close July ..$1123 31-144 $ 1 i 1 2 V4 31.14 Sept 1.12 1 1 1 112 1.12 Doc. 1.15 11C 4 114? 1.1 v Corn Sept .60 4 fl .60 4 -O Sept. .63 4 64 63 4 63- Dec. .614 .'324 -61 Oats July .36 4 ".64 36 4 .164 Seot .38 4 .88 .38 .48 Dec. .404 .41 ,4"3a .41 Pork Blank Lard Jnlv 11.60 11.-0 11 45 11 50 (Sept. 11.73 1 1.7 T U.7o 11.TS Ribs July ... ... ... 12.47 Sept. ., ... ... 12 25 LIBERTY BONDS XEW YORK, June 7 Liberty bonds I closed: First 3s $100.08; first 4s 399.90. second 4s 393.90; first 4,s 5100.02. I second 4Jis 399 94; third 4 399.98; 'fourth 43 399.96; Victory 4b I 3100.60. Victory- 3s 399 98. I LJE.I PIUCK HIGHER. NEW YORK. Juno 7. The American Ameri-can Smelting & Refining company today to-day advanced the price of lead from 6.65 to 5.75c per pound. t f OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 OGTKX LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 12; choice heavy steers. $6.507 7.75; good tcers $r' 50 6.50: fair slcera 34.50(i6-50; choico feeder steeds 36 .00 B ."0, choice cv. .- and heifers 35 0g 5 25; oir to good j cows and heifers 34. 00 S 3.00; cutters . 52.00(518 00; cannors $1.0002.00; choice feeder cowa 33 000 4 00; fat hulls. 33.003.60. bologni bulls 1 00 $3.oo . v...l - 7 50 rr. s .61) 1 Hogs Re'c.Mpts 7; choice fat hogs ! 176 to 250 pounds $10 60; bulk of sales . 310.1010.60;; feeder hogs $900 310.00. Sheep Receipts 4220; choice lambs 1 310 6 0 r,r 12.25. wethers J6 OOfrj 7.00; fat ewes $5. 00 fa 6.00; feeder lambs 59 00(g 10.00. L T GRAIN I CHICAGO. June 7 Wheat scored a moderate upturn In price today, during dur-ing the early flallngs, traders' attention atten-tion being given chi- riy to relative 1 flrmms.H shown h' the Liverpool mar- kct A dry section which apparently i was developing in the spring crop belt attracted considerable notice, however, and so likewise did continue I meugreness of receipt here. Offerings Offer-ings at first were light, and a house with cistern unnectlons I' d the buying. buy-ing. Initial prices, which varied from 4 fl 4c higher, with July I1.12WO 1.13. and September $1.12)4 g 1.12 were followed by slight further gains. Subsequently apprehension increased increas-ed regarding dry we-ather northwest. Besides, export demand here was said to be stronger July and September both closed $1.13 4 S 1.14 . Corn was firmer with wheat. After Af-ter op'-nini,- 4 to lie higher, July 604 uj t.o';c the market continued to harden. hard-en. S- '.lers were cautious owing to talk after planting movement of corn to market seemed to be practically over. The close was steady 'is Tic net higher. Juluy 80 14 80 c Oals were neglected and inclined to sag. The market started 4IS X to low er. July 36 4 36 4 c, but afterwards after-wards rallied somewhat. Provisions lacked support, notwithstanding notwith-standing higher quotations on hogs CHICAGO, June 7. V"5ieat. none corn, N'o 1 mixed, 59469f4c; No 2 vellow, 60 (ft t0 4 c Oata, No. 2 white, 8528c Rvo, No 2. 93 4c Barley. 6 9 6 9c Timothy seed, $4.0006.60. Clover seed. $12.00 20.00, Pork nominal. Lard, $11. 37 Kibs, 312.505!13.60. OMAHA, Neb., June 7 Cash grain. Wheat No. 2 hard, $1.1601.2Oj No. 2. mixed. $1.07. Corn. No. 2 white, C3; No. 2 mixed 52:530- OatS, No. white, ZZlo 364 ; No. 3 white, 34j (6'34 c. MINNEAPOLI8 June 7. Flour un-changed. un-changed. Shipments 33-iOl barrels. Bran, $17 oO-ft 13 00. U. P. PLANS TO BUY CENTRAL PACIFIC OMAHA Neb.. June 7. Plans for the purchase ui tho I'entK".! Pacific railroad, drawn up b the legal department depart-ment Of the I'nlon Puclflc system here, wore laid Tuesday before the ITnioii Pacific board of directors at W Vork City by General Solicitor N. H. Loomis according to information, emana'.in? from a high official source at Union Pacific headquarters here. Ever since the siipreme court decision de-cision divorced the Central .Pacific from the Southern Pacific. 1 it was learned, most of the legal staff of the Overland Route has been working day and night sifting titles, claims, ip-pralsals, ip-pralsals, valuations and myriad statistics statis-tics which must be considered in case of purchase. Definite announcement from the office of-fice of R S. LOvett. chairman of tho Union Pacific board of directors, io expected within a . f ew weeks at the outside, according to offlclnls here none of whom would permit bis name to be used. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, June 7. Foreign exchange ex-change steady; Great Britain, demand. 4.50; cables, -150; 60-day bills on banks. 4.18 4- Franco, demand: 9.13. cables, .13Vfc. Itly, demand, .V2lVfe: rabies, .'. 22. B lg'.um, demand, 8.42; cables. 8.43. (icrmanv, demand, 36; cables. 35. Holland, demand. 39 03; cables, 39 OS . Norway, demand, 17.73. Sweden, demand. 26 06. Denmark, demand. 22.00. Switzerland, demand 19.20. Spain, demand, 16 85. I Greece, demand, 4 23 Poland, demand, .02 Csecho-Slovakla, demand 1 9 2. Argentine, demand 36.75. Brazil. 7sdemand, 14.00. Montreal. 99 4. I NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, June 7. The early raw sugar market was firmer. There were sales of 136, 000 bacs of Porto Rican for Iun- and July shipment at 4.50c and lt was rumored that 75.00U bags ot" Cuban had been sold at 27ec cost and freight equal to 4.48c for centrifugal. The raw sugar futures market was strong and excited with prices at mld-dav mld-dav 9 to 10 points hicher on e-cneral buying, prompted by the continued strength of thw spot market and the export buying of refined There were no changes is refined sugar with fine granulated listed at ."..70 Ti 5 80c. A good export inquiry was reported. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed stead., approximate approx-imate sales 5S.060 tons; July 2 88; September 8.08; December 3.17; March 3 15 BUTTER AND EGGS CHICA0O, Juno 7. --Butter lower; creamery extras J 4 '. 'a 8 DC firsts 30 34- . seconds 26 xi L' 5- . Btandards 3 14c Eggs lower; receipts 26.811 cnss, firsts 23c. ordinary firsts 21021c; I miscellaneous 22 ff 28 1 1 . storage packed extras 24Vic; storage packed firsts 24c. Poultrv. nllve lower, fowls 23c; broilers -0 36c; roostors 14c. METAL MARKET NEW YORK, June 7 Copper firm; electrolytic spot and futures 13 14 Tin, steady; spot and nearby 32.50; futures 8 2 26 Iron, steady, prices upnehanged. Dead, steady; spot 5.75(6.00. Zinc quiet, East St. Douia, spot and nearby delivery 5 85 ?f 5.40. Antimony, spot 5.25 Cry 5.50. MONEY MARKET NEW YORK, June 7. Call mone easier; hglh 3 V . low 3- ruling rate 3Vi; closing bid 3: offered at 3. lost loan 3; call loans against acceptances 32 . time loans easier; 60 days, 90 days and six months 4 4 ; prime mercantile mer-cantile papr 444H- Ogden Cash Grain -4 . 1 (Quotation Furnlrheo by Globo Gran 4- Milling Co.) Values Includo freight rate raid i Ogden. Uttih Wlntor Wheat N'o. 1 dark hard !$1 .Ort If 1 .16 No. 2 dark hard 1.04 1.12 N'o. 3 dark hard ' .!: '1.10 TTt.th Whlto Wheat No. 2 SAft white I ToT 1 .06 No. 3 soft white .93 1.03 No 1 hard whit I .95 I i.rs No. 2 hard white 1 .91 ; 102 Idah-i Wiriti-r VrheRt N'o. 3 hard white I 79 j 1.02 No. 1 dnrk hard 1.10 1.22 N'o. 2 dark- hard 1.07 1.19 No. 3 dark hard ...I 1.05 1.16 N'o. 1 hard winter , 1.01 i 1.11 N'o. l hard winter I 1.08 I l.W No 3 hard winter .90 1 05 T.!;.l .. H.ir.l serine Wln-.n No. 1 dark northern I 1.1 I 1 2S N'o 3 dark northern .. .1.15 I 1 . IB No 3 dark northern .1.12 1.22 N'o. 1 not them 1.06 1.07 N'o. 2 northern 1.03 1.08 yo. 3 hard win t etr 1 fOl 1.11 Idaho White Wheat No. 2 eoft white .96 Tl706 N'o. 2 soft white ' .93 1 03 No. 1 hard white .98 1.0 N'o. 2 hard white ,.! .96 I 1.00 N'o 3 hard white .92 I 1.02 Idn ho WhTtVK7'ej 6 a t e 3 bulk . . . 7777 I 1 '7' :? 4 fWlth trMtlThilMnp, lik'ht oaTs h to )5a Eastern Corn No. 2 vellow 1 21 1 23 No. 2 mixed j 1.19 1.21 (Above bulk"! Sacked. 80 additional.) le?3 If sacked 5c additional ) , FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 , CHICAGO. June 7. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts 12,000; beef steers better grad-M fat she stock and stockers, stead beef steers $0 50; bulk $8.35 3 O04. lower grades beef cows and heifers, cannery and cutters weak to lcer; bulls and veal calves stroni; to highei bulk desirable vealern to packers $10.50(311.00; stockers scarce; bulk better grade S7 00 7.70. Hogs Receipts, 21,000; mark, t Opened 5010c higher on good light and medium weight butch era latei most of early advance lost, top $11.00 early, bulk $10 lo 10.95, pigs, steady to strong; hulk good 100 to 130 pound averagee $9,751?? 10.50, heavy weight 110.60(910.70; medium weight $H.65 (J10.95; light weight $10. 90(g 10.95, light $10 40910.90; packing sows, smooth $9.35 p 9.80; packing sows, rough, $3 1 7 9.45, killing pigs $9.60 S 10.50. Sheep Receipts 13.000, spring lambs lulls steads packers top $ 1 4 75, to butcher $14.85, bulk good natuc, $1150; culls mostly $8 00 'r s.50 : other oth-er classes steady to weak; top shorn lambs (12.00; good mixed j'earlings X-year-old wethera 3r'.00, good xtron? umi medium weight matdred wethera $7.00 (Ji 7.76; fat ewes mostly $4.00'?; 6.75; selected California vearlings ewes $10.25 10.35. KANSAS CITY. Mo. June 7 Cattle: Cat-tle: Receipts, o,500: beef steers, yearlings and fat she-stock steady to strong; spots higher, top heavy steers, $9.25; few small lots yearling.-;. ,n j 40 n 9 . 50; better grade cows, I6.OOO6.0O; common and medium, S4.50'ij 5 50. yearling heifers, 8. 50; all other classes mostly Bteadj . can-ners, can-ners, 52 . 50 fa z . 00; good cntten, A 00 'J4.L'.". bulk bulls, 4.U05.25, best veaiers. $9 . 50 & 10 . 00. Hogs Receipts. 13.000; slow, few early sales hround steady; top. $10 lz,, later trading 10 to 15c lower, bulk, 175 to 240-pounders, $10.60 10. 6G; packer C"p. ir'.60; bulk sales. $10 30 (g lO.CO; sows mostly 59.25 ;.3o; sto- k nigs, it) to 150 higher, best. 111.00. Sheep: Receipts. 8500; sheep and shorn lambs steady to 25c higher; lichr fnt t-w ,. 1 A -i. ........ - - . shorn lambs. $12.75: spring lambs strong; several decks. $13. 85. dd bunches, $13.90; Texas goats, $4.00. OMAHA. June 7. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 12,000; good hogs early steady to strong, other classes steady to" 10c lower; bulk ISO to 240 pound butchers butch-ers $10.40 Q 10.55; top $lo.00; bull 260 to 325 pound butchers H0.1010.25; packing grades steady, $9.O0(f 9.75. Cattle Receipts 9500; beef iiteers steady to about 10c lower, top y ings and handy weights $9.00. 1, . $8 90; other classes of stuck generally general-ly steady. Sheep Receipts 6.000. lambs open-ing open-ing slow, about steady; 1. w ia'ive $14.26; $1 4 50 bid earlv on Idaho springers; sheep and feeders Steady. M-.U VORK Ml,. ER NEW VORK, June 7 Foreign bar silver 71c. Mexican dollars 54c. TWO STRONG- CO A.ST BANKS CONSOLIDATE SAN F1RANCISCO, June 7 Con-SOlldation Con-SOlldation Of the Wells ErgO Nevada National hank and the Union Trut company of San Francisco, has been effected, according to the San Francisco Francis-co Chrolcle todaj Details of ;he merger mer-ger win iP made publli wi.'iiin .. wees Combined resourcts of the two institu-tlons. institu-tlons. which are two of the stion).-' (I banks on the Pacific coast, total more than $120,000,000. LONDON K Tt S LONDON. Juno 7 Bar sliver 35 Sd per ounce. Money 1 per cent. DlS( ount rates, short bills 2 5-16 per cent Three month bills 2 2 7-1 6 per cent. BUTKR AVI) EVGS. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 7. Eggs lc lower; firsts, 20c: butter and poultry poul-try unchanged, |