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Show LIST STIFFENS, THEN WEAKENS Foreign Complications Result Re-sult in General Selling Movement . NKW YORK. July 12. Popular is-ues is-ues Wert inclined to make further Ss- ,.j upward progress in today's more ac tive stock market but much of tho ... ( advance was cancelled In the final hour. Sales approximated, soo.ooo share. Oila. steels and motors reacted ono li to rout points latei Belling of tho general list resulti d irom further corns' corn-s' plications In the foreign situation. The ,0. , insinc wraa Irregular. Special stocks Influenced bj favorable favor-able news and pool operations ndvanc-Sd ndvanc-Sd In a spirited fashion out the balance bal-ance of the list also Kve a good dem-onstratton dem-onstratton of Jtrength, the rise bcine the most 1-nmprein naive witnessed for many wreekA. Scarcely any )aggord were noted. orders from outride sources absorlng the profit taking of the profeaslonnls. DEMAND FOR RAIL. Tho demand :n the early afternoon ran largely tor the low priced rail roads, steels, equipments and chlp-plnga. chlp-plnga. Practically all spares with nnj speculative following whatever ruled line to four points above Tuesday's! final figun B. Tr.nling soon embraced every dlvi-Blon dlvi-Blon of the stock list, dealings during the morning being the largest and most varied of any recent session Noteworthy additions to early gains ncluded Associated Oil Llrne Locomotive Loco-motive American Smelting National Iad. American Zinc common and preferred nnd Utah Copper at advances ad-vances of 1 to 4 points. Studebaker enhanced Its early gain as did uIho Gulf Slates Steel and several of the foreign oils. There was a steady demand de-mand for Coca. Cola. Corn Products American Woolen. Choln and Mall Order Ihsuos and several of the Chemicals. P10ATCRF UTILITIES. Nfackay companies against featured utllltiea at a further rl.e of 2 point- Special Interests were stimulated by the 314 Per cent opening rate for call in on or. Wall Street's confidence In an early settlement of domestic adverse Industrial In-dustrial conditions was Indicated In the farther substantial advance of prices at the broad and active opening open-ing of today's stock market Oils Jlotors, steels and shippings led Die advance with a firmer tone for rails and popular miscellaneous Issues. Heavy buying of Studehiiker, GK n-er;l n-er;l Asphalt, Mexican on. I Pan-Amerf ran Petroleum. Standard Oil of California, Cali-fornia, Sinclair, Gulf States Steel -antile Marine preferred, American ire and International Paper lifted these haxes Hi to 2 points In the first few : ransactions. Now high prices for the current movement were made by Studebaker and Asphall Foreign exchanges ex-changes were steady and further inflow in-flow of reserves fiv inferior sources pointed to the renewed easiness of money rates. UNLkSTED foreign government BONDS. fAe reported by .1 A. Hogle & Co 1 I Bid Asked Argentine 5s 1945 78 I B1U do 69 1947 72 Mil "6 Brazil 4s 1900 (Rly R Ln) 45 "I 46 do 01 1 90S 60 I 63 do 5s 1908 60'v! 65"-i Buenos A 5s 1915-44 ilg) 63 '-. 6D'.2 do 1015-44 (small). . GO 63 ''npenhagen 4s 1901 76 Paris Orleans 6s 1956 . ... 76 80 Cuban govt 6s 1921 ( Ig i 84 86 do 6s 1929 (small) ! 83 85 Sao Paulo 5s 1907 61 65 do 5s 1905 68 71 Buenos Aires 3'4b 1906 . 43'4 474 .lap 6s 1907-47 72'4 76 Norway 3-s 190-' ... 52 67 do 1904 Ol'ii Sao Iaula &s igcirs) 19JC. . Jap 4s 1981 .small) 74 V 764 do 44s 1915 (uml 2nd ser !8 , 89 LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (Aa reported by J. A. Hogle & Co. BANK STOCKS. I Bid" I Asked Bankers Trust J130 OOiJK.o o Columbia Trust I I 91.00 Teeret National .. .. '0 o 27;' 0 Klrst National of Ogden.. 310.00 Deserot Savings . .. ' 202.001.... Natl Rank of Republic . . I 150 00 1 160 00 National Copper ' 145 00- 165.00 Security State bank . .1! I 100.00 T'tah State National 100.00; 120 00 I'tah Saving u Trust . .1 Z no 105 o1) Walker Bros Bankers . . 225.001 232 00 Zlon's Savings S. Trust ... I 25 00 . . INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Amalgamated Sugar 3.15 $.35 do pfd 69.00 70.00 Con WaKon . . 60 Go' 61 00 Home Fire Ins .. . 320.00 380.00 Independent Coal .47 go Morgan Canning .... 101 00 103 5'i Mt States Tel i. Tel 99.00' 101 00 Schramm-Johnson 8s pfd 99.001 101 01 Standard Coal 621 5f Utah-Idaho Sugar 3 80 3.35 T'tah Fire Cluv . ... 50 00 CO 0u l'tah PriU 1st pfd ... 94 00' 9C 00 T CM I 113 00' 115 (to T: S Fuel 7 s pfd 72 Walker Bros. Dry Goods 2(0 00,. BONDB. Commercial club 6s I 64 001 S L Stock Ex 6s 1929 88.001 90 00 Standard Coal 6s 192S . 98 00 1. fan Pr & L,t 1st 5s 1944 90 no 01 On 1 tah I.t A- Pr 4s 1930 ... j 82 00 87 00 ) tah Se-ultles 611 1922 . 100.00, 101 00 1 tah-Idaho Sugar 7s 1930. I 94 Of. 95 5u NtW YORK aTOCK. 'Allied Chemical & Dye 69 XllU-Chalmers CS'c American Beet Sugar 45 Amcrlown Can 54 American Cai a Poandry, Ad.. 162 American Hide A Leatlier pfd '( American international Corp 43'4 American Locomotive 114 American Smelting &. Ref g . ..... 62a American Puri' IS'i American Sumatra Tobacco, bid.. . 39 American T & T 1201 American Tobacco - ..142 American Woolen H Anaconda Copper 02S Atch'.son 101 At!.. Culf t W, Ind'.e . 3S Baldwin Locomotive 116 Baltimore & Ohio 62 'i Bethlehem Steel B" , - .77 fanarlian Psclfir 1 S ' I Central Leatr.fr 30'A Chandler Motors 70 I Chesapcaks tt Ohio S9' i Chicago. Mil and St. Tavil 29 Chicago. R T. A. Pac. .. .. 4.V, i1no Copoer "0 I'olorado Fuel A- Iron ... 31 Corn Products .. '04 Crucible .steel V F.rlo . . 17 Famous Players-lky SI" Oenerul A)halt General Electric . 170 General Motors .. l1"- Goodrich Co 39 ".real Northern pfd !0i Illinois Central 10Hi Inspiration Cooper 40Vt iniematicnHi Harvester ioo Int. Mer. Marine rfd 75 International Papor '"-"o Invincible oil H1 Kennecott Coppe.r 16 t Louisville Nashville L?l Mexican lBtroleum . .... 16"'4 M!:iml Copper .... i? Middle States OH ISJ4 Mldvale Steel 351 Missouri Paclfl. 12 New Vork Central .... 96 N Y.. N II and Hartford 1 N .rfolk & V. r-tern 110 Northern Pacific 77 U Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 8 Paclflo Oil BH Pan American Petroleum 73 Pennsylvania People's Gas S3ri Pure Oil 30 rtav Consolidated Copper .. )C Reading . . 7( Rep. Iron & S'.nel 7:, Royal Dutch. N. T 674 j Sears Roebuck . Sinclair on Oil 3.' Southern Pacific 90s Southern Railway . C4r, Standard Oil of N. J 18.".. Rtudebivker "orporation 137 Tennesst-e Copper .. 10' Tfxn Co 'S'i Texas & Pacific 2 . ' Tobacco Products SO Transcontinental Oil 1 Ci Tnlon Pacific UV Hnlted Retail Stores 6 If. S. Ind Alcohol 57 Cnltrd States Rubber United States Steel inn'-; 1,'tnh Copper 64 Westinghouse Klectrlc GO Willys Overland s American 7.iw leal and -m 18'i Butte and Superior . . . 29 Cala Petroleum CIS Montana Power .. .. .70 Shattuok Arizona, b.d JO Great Northern Ore . . 40 MINING 5ECU PTIE5. As reported by J. A. Hnglo & Co But rien Antelope Star 01 Alta Con OHJ Am Cn Mint" .01 .Oi Am. Metals 01 .01 Bullion .01 .o: Big Hill 02 03 Central Eureka 00 V 02 Columbus Rexatl .31 1 ISM Colorado Con 0G; .OS Crown Point . 05 OS Cardiff ) .82 .87 Cotton King - .01 Cotton Metals 1111.: .0 Paly West j 1.76 2 10 Pragon I .06 Emma Silver I .00, .01 Empire Mines ! .02 .03 E. B Bell 2.36 Kuroka Mines .04, .05 E. Crown Pt I .02- ."2 E. Tin. Coal .00 .01 East Tin. Con. . .... .06! -OS Eureka Lily ! .08 08 Eureka Bullion i .05 .06 Grand Central i .80 65 Howell ' 03 .04 Iron Blo.isom ! 31 .33 Iron King j .21 .21 Ju.lge M. S 2 30 2.60 Ke stone 36 .60 Iyhl Tlnllc 05 Leonora i .00 .01 Mammoth 20 40 Miller Hill I .02 Mav Oav 01 .01- Mlchlgan-ltali 26 27 N'tnv Qulncy 02 02 Nalldrlver .10 .21 North Standard 02 02 PIuMh 17 20 Prince Con 06. .07 Paloma 00 01 Ploche Brlal no M Provo 02 0 South Standard .. 10 Sells I .02 . . Sliver King Onal 2.30 2 J71, Sliver King 'c.n .40 I 42 Slcux Mines . .05 .06 Sliver Shield 00 .01 Tar Babv 01 .01 Tlntic Central ... .., .01 .01 Vncle Sam 01 .01 l tah Con I 01 .01 West Toledo 01 I .02 Walker Mining 3.20 t 3.40 W ood lawn 05'- .07 Yankee Con 0 I .02 Zuma . . , . 06 01 Opening Seles. East Crown Point, lnoo at 2c. Grand Central. 100 at 61e. Iron Blossom 52S at 32c Iron King. 600 at 20c; 300 Sic. New Qulncy. 3000 at 2Vc Prlnc Con.. f.'iOO at 7.- Sliver King toal . 5i at $2.4o. Closlno S.ile Iron Blossom. 100v at 32c, 100j at i2c Iron King 500 at 21c; 500 at 21-10. Pioche-Brlstol. 1000 at c. 10M0 at C. Sioux Mins. 2000 at 65. Tar Baby. 500 .it lc; 1000 at IV Tlnti S ar iiard. .In at rJ.'y" . Uncle Sam. luOO at Ic. I PAPERS RIDICULE LUMP SUM PAYMENT LONDON,'' July 12. i By the Associated Asso-ciated Pres T!'e question of fund-! ing the Ltrltlsh war debt to tne milled mil-led States, reported to be under con-; .bldcratlon by .the British government: Is given irominence by the newspa-j pere. eriures for the funding of Ihe' debt vtUM tfiade by tne I n;ted States uometiuie ago, according j the Times. ( accompanied bj m Invitation to a confcr-nce in Washington The Dally Mai! asserts that Important communl-i l cations are passing between the two, 'governments, adding that a British ! mlss'nn w i I ;.-ric au.jii ...i the United ! States to discuss tlie question and up-i i on reaching th-.i will also talK on the tofcililliy of an international economic eco-nomic conference in Washington The Morning Post ridicules the report re-port that repayment of the debt to I tho t nited States in a lump aum ln ! ibe near future is contemplated. NEW YORK SUGAR. I VEW YORK. July 12. The early' ' raw sugar market was quiet and un-' un-' changed. Spot Cubas were quoted at 6c for centilfup-s 1 while July shipment ship-ment was quoted at 4.9S No hales were reported. Raw aiigar futures were a shado! lowtr under liquidation, owing to the unsettled fellng Ir. the spot market. I Prices at mid-day were unchanged to tr.-' points nt lower I 1 m f were n changes in let'lned fm tsrini.ated being listed a: H 30 g 6 6( ; Refined fu! un s nominal. .ugar futurej c,obed easy; approxi-' .mate le 2.4Su tons. efepiembei! May 3.-7, 4 5 I DAILY OGDEN BANK REPORT r J" 11 Mjuiiy. .S805,21b; OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 . i attlo ... .112 Hogs 81 Sheep 23(11 I Cattle Receipts 112; choice heavy uteers $6 on g t .i0 . good steei-s J5.00 I li n.iiit, fair steers 14 0006.00.; choice feeder steers 14.76 G 86; fair to good I cows and hclfor.i $-( 00 'o 4 75 ; cutters I 12.00?- 3 00; ca.incrs 1 .00 '2.00 ; choice feeder cows J3 00t5-?-ft0; fat bulla I3.OO0S:6Oi boloirha hulls $2 00 3 oo Veal c.iive. 7. 608.50. I Hogs -Receipts 84; choice fat hogs j 175 ! S50 ppunfla 10 65 . bulk of .-ales tlO.QOOi0.66; feeder hogs y.0ot& 10.00 Sheep Receipts 2361 choice limbs ; $10.00 g 11.60. wethers $r 0O3 R0O fat f-wrs $3 006 4.00; feeder lambs $8.00 3 9.00. e- I Ogden Cash Grain 4 1 (Quotations furnished by Globe Qraln 4. Milling Co 1 Values Include freight rate paid to Ogden Utah Winter Wheat. No. 1 lrk hard $1 02r?112. No : dark hard 91-0 f 1 09 No. 3 dark hard tOeOfl.OS. Utah White Wheat. No. ? snft white Me94o. No. I soft white ilc$niv No 1 hard white BOcQSLOfc No. 2 hard white B7C097C Idaho Winter Wheat. No. 1 dark hard $1 fijl 17. No. 3 dark hard $t.03'fil 14, No. i dark hard S9c?i$1 11. No. 1 i rd winter X7c?7c. No. 2 hard wlntci 97-99c. Idaho Hard Spring Wheat. No 1 dark northern $1.U1.13. No. 2 dark northern $1. 1191.24). No 3 dr!i northern tl 07(1 17. No l dark northern 92c-ft$l 02. Idaho Winter Wheat. No 2 soft while S7cg'97c No S soft white 84c6fS4c. No 1 hard white Sfll 02. No 2 hard white l'0c0j,$i 00. No o herd white S7o97ff Idaho White Feed Oats. IS bulk $1 73&1.76. i With transit billing light oate 6 te 10 less. If sacked 6c addition ) Eartern Com. No 2 yellow. $1 43'tfl .45. No 1 mixed. li.41H0 4Vt tAbove bulk. Sacked, Sc additlonaL) 4 1 ( Ogden Grain and Produce Market j The following prices were heinjr paid by commission houses today for farm products Hay. $ 1 2 per ton Wheat, 90c per bushel. Eggs, $4.60 6.00 per case. Butterfat. 33c ;ci pound. 4 GRAIN v CHICAGO. July 12. Seemingly Increased In-creased prospect of a rail strike settlement set-tlement did a good deal to turn wheat downward In irke today throughout the last half of the board of trade session. I'rofit taking sales and slow-ni.1. slow-ni.1. of export lemand were contributing contribut-ing bearish factors. The close was unsettled, to 1 net lower, with September tl 1849 1 1 3 J4j and December Decem-ber 11.15 ft 4 1 L6 ApprehenHlon over continued rains delaying harvest led to freeh upturns ln the price of wheat today during the carh transactions At fir."t, however tho market was beariahly affected by talk of a better outlook i"r sottli tnent of tho railroad strike Th- eubae-quent eubae-quent ralllee derived some of their impotus from reports of some damage by black rust in Minnesota. The opening which varied from unchang- ed figures to c lover, with September Septem-ber $1.1401.14 and Decembei $1 144'h 1.16 were followed by a rise all around to 'iticve Tuesday's finish Many Interior dealers who have sold wheat for shipment by July 80 were asking today for an extension of time. However, the trade ga e but little attention to bullish news after aft-er prices had wtarted downward. Corn and oats displayed independent firrnneae etwing cn groaeip that exrort-ers exrort-ers were aftn corn Inlttu; prices for corn ranging from 'c decline to J,ic advance, with September at 64 S to b4? were soon succeeded by moderate mod-erate general Kans. Jitur the market receded when wheat prices underwent a material sag Corn clod weak g to c net lower, with September at 64. Oats started y off to off. iSep-temher iSep-temher 37Vi to Zt and later scored . upturn. Higher quotations on hogs g-vc a Ml -o prolslor. values. MI.V.NKAI'i "LIS. .Minn. Julj 12 U'hcat cash No 1, northern $1.4J'u 1.4C, July 1 . 1' S Va ; September $1.81; December 1.1 9 ty. Corn. No. 3. yellow 56 '7 Oats. No. 3. white 82)488; Barley 50cf60. Itye. No. 2, 7a- U S0i. Klax No. 1 $2.t8 02.70 CHICAOO. July 12. Wheat -No. 8, red. $1.14H1.18J No 2, hArd $i.r, H CJt.ao. Corn. No. 2, mled 6? -?641. No.! 1 ellow r,4 'tfCl',. uats No 2, whl;-- 37 042; No. 3. white 86 'fi 59 s2 Kye, No 2, b'C '.- Li:trley. 64. Tlmoihy seed. '1 OOfl 6 00 Clover seed. H0.OQ01$JO Pork nominal. Lard, $io.87 Rib- $ ln.r.ijfc i : ha. tUltAf.O FUTURES CHICAGO. Jul. 12. Open High Low Close1 Wheat Ju.lv iT,'; V.17M 1-.14 1.14 I tjpt. 1.14 1.15 1718 lis Dec. 1.15 I.IVA 1.15 1 15' I Corn j July .62a .62 filr,s .61 Sept. .64 S 6T' .88 .64 I lec. .6 4 V8 .64 .62 .627s Oats Ju!y .34 86 84 K4c Sept 37 $ .i4 .34 87 $7 18. 16 D7'ork 4,ja ' V"'" Blank. Iard Ju:v io 97 j 1..I0 10. 85 10 87 Sepr iJ2 11. 25 11.05 11.10 Ribs f ' I Ju'v 11 iM) 0.S5 1 o.gR Sept 10 91' 10.76 10.75 M.ET AI, M VRKETS NEW yORK Jul 12. Copper I firmer ele trolvtlc spot and nearbyj 14c; hitei 14016, "Tin ' ipol -ind futures $31 fJQ, iron steady prices unchanged. Lead., steady spot $ 7C-.. Zln-. steady. i;:.xi St. Louis spol and nearby delivery $:..f,u rtf S.fiS. Axilimon.. , sp ' $6 ioft n 5. R f.k i kki:t. NBW yTv. Ju' 12 Call money eauj , hlf 8 '-w 8 . ruling rat 3; eioslng bid 3'4: offered at 3 , j last loan ' 1 , call loans against ac-' copla rtce 3 . j Tim ot i d i 60 da yu i no ;x mnntha 4 prime mi r-1 cantlle paper 46 4V. 41 FOREIGN LIVESTOCK i. . CHICAGO. July 12 tU S Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Cattle Receipt 10,000; beef steers strong, dcsirahh corn fed etccro and yearlings io to 15c higher, top long yearlli $lo 5o hulk beef steers $9.0i'iti 10.16 1 other classes generally steady; corn ; fed town and heifers mtrong to shaiii higher, butchers siie stock large'. $f...".n r,7 7 r,5; canncis and cutters mostly most-ly $8.008.86; bologna bulls $6.00 B 26 With beat heavy bologna around $ . :r. n iu. earlv salea veal ih i $8.60010.00; few choice hand.; weight (.iics to city butchera and ppera $ 1 0.60 & to. 76. Hogs Roceljns 20,000. opened 6 to 15c higher; later r--.rong to 10i higher on better grade; others slow, big packers doing litMc top $11.15 rarly, hulk $9.16011 ')L, pigs s'rong; mos:- ly $S 76010 86; packing sows niostlyl $9 no-g-t)..!5. heavy weight hogs $10.50 rl".S5 ni.lhim $ln.766' 1 1.05 . hghi-l Light $10.86011 -. packing sow' Hm'iu!hi8 7r'(i9 60; packing low s rough $8.260 8. SO: killing pigs $9.60 10.50. Sheep RpcelpT0 1 6,000; trong. sjjots Blgher; lop native lambs $13.35 to cltj butchers; packing top $13.25:' besi western sheered $18.86; feeders; 26c higher at $13.00; one deck 751 pound fed western yearlings $12 25.1 fit wes mostly $6.00700, goodi handy natives up to $7.25. OMAHA. Neb.. July 12 - i L S. Bureau Bur-eau of Agri ultural Kconumics ) Hogs Receipts 18.000; good hogs fully 10 to 16c higher; heavies and packing grades Glow around steady, oulk heavy mixed and packing grades 38.75(09.75; bulk good hogs $ 1 0 00 10 60 top $10.66. Call!" Receipts 8.00" Oel grades weighty beef steers stead) . others oth-ers and yearlings 10 to 26c lower;! yearlings off most, top beeves $10.16:! she stock weak to 15c lower; bulls' strong, veala about 26c lower; stock-or stock-or and feeders Steady, Sheep Rc -ipts 8 000; lamb"! Hteadv to 25c higher, top Idaho's $13.60; sheep 25c higher; feeders 26 j 50c higher; owe- tip $7.00; beet feedings lambs held at $13.00. r..A.i3lo i 11 1, jUO., JUV 1Z, (U. S. Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts! lO.iioo. better grades beef steers ac- live toady to strong, top $1 0 25. other grades 'ow, baroiy steady;! cales steady to 25c higher choice waters to packers $9 00; stockera and feeders Ftead- to strong; medium to choice fedei-s 7. 25 8 30, common to go i stockera $6.0007.76; Inferior kind $2 76 04.60; bulk 10 to 16c; most bologna $4.7605.00; other classic clas-sic mostly steady; spots strong on bet-l ter grad- hc stock to shippers;' yearling hellers $0.25. few cows $6 50 'a 7 00. bulk $4 506.00, most can-nrs can-nrs $2 $0 Q 2 75, bulk cutters $3 50 4.00. Hers Receipts 8.000; unevenly 5 1 5c higher to shippers; strong to-5 to-5 iiigher to packers; top 10.70: bulkl 200 to 880 pounders $10.45 0 10.60; I packer top $10.65; shippers took about 2.000, bulk$ 1 0 00(6 10 66; throw out sows mostlv $8 00(98.25; stock pigs strong; few up to $10 76 Sheep Keci . 4,o00, lrnbs elrong to 26c higher, top natives $13 26; nicui sorted lots around $13.00, culls $8,60 '4 7 00, sheep steady; fat ewes to killers kill-ers generally $6 OO'g'e 6n ST JOSEPH Mo., July 12. fX7. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. 1 riogb Receipts 7 000; shippers buying 1 rO to 230 poun.i Out. hers at $10 65 3 10 70; looks 6 to 10c hlgher pnekers going alow, packing sows mostly $S 6'1 rn H 7 5 average cort yesterdal $10.11, weight 230 pounds. Cattle Receipts $13.00: most classes clas-ses strong to higher, spots 15 to 25c up 13iiu pound pulp Led .ec.ru $ 1 0 25; long yearlings $10.00; average 917 pounds; one load 775 pound heifers n $9 20. bulk desirable beef cows $5.5046.50; bolorna bulls $4.26 calves 5oc hiRhr.r. bull, desirable veals $8 60 bhcop Receipts '600; killing prices strong to higher, three double decks Idaho lambs $13 50! were 33 per cent short. Shorters light7- feoders not sold early; native and carlots $18.25. drive-ins $18. 0o; strong 81 pounil shorn fed lambs $12.60, cull lambs mostly $7 00;, "-ood 120 pound owes $6.60. FOREIGV F.XCTLANGE XFTW' FORK, Julj 12 Foreign exchange ex-change firm; Oreat Britain, demand. 4 43: cables 4 44: 60 day bills on banks 4.4 1 . France, demand. B 26 "j; cables 8.27 Italy, demand 4 .52 : cables 4.53 Belblum, demtnd, cables 7.86. Germany, demand 23H: cables 28 Holland, demand. 3S.89. tables 38.86. Norway, demand 16.37. Sweden, demar.tl. 26 80 Df - ark, demand 21 46 Shvitzerla nd. demand 19 '5. Spain, derc-nd. 15.67. Greece, demand, 2.90. Pjlana. demand .02. O.echo-Slovakla. de-ind 2 07. Argentine, demand. 36.87. Brazil. deo-and, 13.62. Mjntreal 98 . POTATO fttABXXrr. CICAOO, July 12. Potatoes sloghtly weaker, receipts 53, total U. S shipments 813; Eastern Shore Mr-gmla Mr-gmla cobblers 84.60 4? 4 65; Kansas sacked Barlj Ohlps $2-1002 26: Kn- sas cobblers $2.500 2.60. Norfolk. North Carolina cobblers $4.00 4.-5. BAB b!I,VE3l. NEW YORK. July 12- Foreign bar silver 70. Mexican dollars 63Va- LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, July 12. Liberty honds closed. 3Us $100 46. first 4s blank: second 4s $i9 98; first 4a $100.38; second 4ts $100 12, Chird 4Ms $100.14. fourth 4 s 10.34; Victory 48 $100.50. bitit:r .and eggs. CHICAGO. July 12. Butter lower; creamery extras 36; firsts 32 IT 34c; seconds 3031c, standards 35. Eggs, unchanged, receipts 13 354 . ases Poultry lower, fowls 23'ac; broilers 88(Q 3 7c. roost-re 14 IjONDON SILVER LONTX)N. July 12 Bar silver 36 Sd per ounce Money 14 per cent. Discount Dis-count rats. short hills 2 (g 2 per cent three months 2 1-1602. FLOUR MARKET. MINNEAPOLIS. July 12. Flour 10 to 20c higher; ramlly patents $7,85 0 B.05. Bran $14,300 16.00. . 00 Lodestone Is a kind of rock having hav-ing magnetic properties |