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Show IbbV IF LV LVj IF asflr I ' ! 1 V ' m h SI V H I j9 . Wft: i ll 91 E RjfHgL """fr- Grain HaS , . p' I i!oa JEM I I Bf 1 i;' 1 W ml 'M' Vol 1 JB oats u to 15j ; 'XI, : ""V. Kc additional i id V Bar ui huh Has ? wwks Bcfl B I LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES jH 1 (As reports! by J. A. IIoRle & Co.) H BANK STOCKS. I BW 1 Asked H I Rukn Twist . . . . .. Wiw. WHtfO W HBaVHaal Columbia Trust rAiA'AA 02 J H peaeret National 27U.00 7J S First National of Ogden . ... -.10-w "jHj Deaeret Savins - 200.001 S National Bank of Republic 'link !' National Copper 10 I -2 Wtf scurtty State Banlc . . 1 "' no 00 I Utah State National .... 120.00 137.00 HIotIi Itnh Savings & Tnist ...1 Wj.00 102.00 Walker Bros Hankers .J 233.00 23. 00 H)hH Zlon's Savings & Trust ,.t 202.001 Kan! intjl'stvj.v'. toc :s. I - ; H j j gk,1 H njaItamateaSuFEir . ' J "3.10 HaV ; I - do preferred 69.0oL 7O.00 CM' Home Fin Insurance .... 32o 00 330 00 Ml independent Coal .47 .60 HHaJ&HaT Slorgan Cunning 9a pfi .. 100.00 102. .0 MMrSBM Mt States Tel Tel .. 99.00 KU no !''''( Schramm-Johnson 8s pfel .u 00 101 00 HaWnKii Standard Oral ... 52 .681 I Nfatj ''tah-Tdaho '"ugar 3.16 8.20 BBCs Utah Fire Clay GO. 00' CO. on. HaVWK! t'tah Pr & L-t 1st pfd .... 93.00 95.00 HBnHB. z c m i - 111.00 us, oo mlMmC U S Fuel 7 pfd 73 1 1(4 Walker Bros Dry Goods.. 1 200 00' BONDS. I Bid ' AskeJ S L. Sto'-k Ex 0 1"2' I 88 001 00 ni i mfrin Standard Coal C? 1923 ....I 1 98 00 ! Ttah Pr & I.t 1st 5s 1944. 91.00 91 00' MMHEkI ' tah Lt & Pr 4fl lO.'.O ... 1 82.00 87.00 fMrn'i l lah Securities 6s 1922. . 100.00 101 00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 7s 19301 94 . 50 96.00 j FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS, fj &'V (As rciorted ly J A. Hugie & Co Hj UNLISTFD Lvflilu Araentlne E s 1013 7s si"t flWittl do 5s 1947 734 7Cli HKMI i:m 4h 1900 (t ly reo loan) 4S 67 I mBmm do 5s 1903 go ca fll do 5s 1908 C3 6V& VfluHl ' Cns Aires 5 I915-rl4 (lrg) 63 664 Mn it? j do 5s 191 5-44 (email) ... 62 C4 BtBmWi Copenharrcn 4s 1901 73 76'.& mClK i Paris Orleans Cs 1956 S2 85 fMB Br', 'Juban gov Cs 1928 (large) S5U Sl ffiB do (small) 84 Sfi ' KmjBfJ Sao Paulo 6a 1907 63 66 Ml do 5s 1905 1 70 73 BSwifi ' Buenos Alien 3'sS 1906 ... 47 - 50Vi ' tW i a 1907-47 .... . 73 76 BSVfl? Norway 3S 1902 56 59 ft ,lo 1904 5CVi 59V- I "1 S Paul., v.- . Khlr: i I'.C.r, 3 n fMlllKu ; Japan if 19.m (small) . 74?; 75 BWSiH do 4 '.As 1925 2d scries . S5 S9 I " METAL MARKET K j NEW rORK, June 2. Copper ' steady, electrolytic spot and futun TJe 13 Ti, & 14. Tin firmer; ppot and nearb 3J 00; I! futures 31 75 I Iron. stjad. and unchanged. l-rcad, firm; spot 6. 656.00 I Zinc. Btea.ly. Eaet St. Louie, pot Antimony spot 6 37f?5.60. and nearby deliver' 5.30 ! NEW YORK SILVER I- NEW YORK, June 2 Foreign bar fB 1M pllvcr 71c. M&clce n dollars 5 1 e, isSLsssI HBSFwul i wfc ffla M H m m -- - .Mi1- . . -Alia Tunnel l.T... IP.; Bullion 02 03 Big Hill 034 .04 Big Cot Coal 04 j Beaver Copper 00 I .01 Bay State 01 " .11 Black Metal I .09 .10 Bingham Galena ' .on;, .oi'i Cent. Eureka ! .00i .02 Columbus Rexall ( ,2S .29 Colorado Con t . 05 :i ! ,05'-i Crown Point I .0Z-'i .Oit-i Cardiff . ,94 .95 Cott King: 02 Daly 1.25 1 :Iy West . ... 2 00 2.30 Dragon 05 .10 Emma Silver 01 .Ol'A Em'-lre Mines 02 0.TA Eagl.- & Blue Bell 2.35 Emerald , .oii 05 Eureka Mines 04-' .05 Ea t Crown Point 02' .02; net Tlntlc Coal , . no .004 1 t Tl Con 06.1 .10 Eureka Mly . 08 "1 .08'4 Kurcka Bullion ' .04 .05 Gi Id '.lain I .04 I .06 (.rand Centra! ' .60 I .61 Howell j .04 ' .04 4 Iron Blossom . . .22 1 .24 Iron King .13.' Judge MS v 2.60 I 2.00 Keystone ; .',5 ' .50 Lehl Tlnti- . . 1 ,02 I .024 Leonora 1 .01 '.;; ,01V. Lynn Big Six 1 .12Vi' .15 " Monzonlle 00'i Tiller Hill ., 01 .01". May Day . ; ,004 fason Vailcy 2.02ft Moscow 10 Mtchitran-rtah 2T-- .JS-. New Qulncy .02V -Oi-l Xaildriver js .34 North Standard 03t .04i Opohongo 00' .00 'A Plutus 21 .84 Prlnrr, Con ! .05V; !ofl'i Pnloma ! ... . nni Ploche Bristol on; .oiVr Price Mining ' .03' I .04 Provo ; 02V-' .03 South Standard . . . .10 11 Sells 1 ,o?y.: .03 Sliver King Cain 2.15 I 2.20 Sliver King Con j .48 .50 Sioux Mine .03 ' 04 Silver Shield .00'-1 03 Tar Baby ,ftm 014 Tinti Central f .01 I ,0l4 Tlntic Standard ' 2.07': 2 10 I'nlo Sim I ,014 .024 Utah Con . . I .00 oi'4 Union Chief . . ' .00'xl 02 Victor Con , , . .05 West Toledo I ,01', 02 Walker Mining 13.65' I 3 75 WoodiaiTB : .06U! .OS Yankee Cpn 1 .01 Zuma .. .. 1 107j .634 Opening o.-.i?c. Alta Tunnel 1000 at 14c. Beavrr Copper 1000 at "i-Emma "i-Emma Silver 400u nt IV Iron Blojicj-.m -((, :tt ojc. 300 at 23'Ac. Irr.n King 1000 at 14c. May Dav 4500 at l'4r. New Quir.cy 2000 at '!. North Standard 2".00 at 4c. Ploche Bristol 10.000 at '4c Prince Con. 3000 at 3V.C-Sllver 3V.C-Sllver Kinc Coalition 800 at J2 15. Tlntlc StHnrlnril 1 1 r0 at $2.10. Zuma 2600 at Be. Closing Sales. Alia Tunnel 500 a 14c. Brr Hill 1000 at Blc Co'tonwovl (otllt..n 4000 at 4c. Emma Silver 1000 at iy4c. Eureka Mines 1000 at o East Crown Point 1000 nt 2'Ac. Howell 300 Oat 4c. Iron Klnr mon at Mr, 1000 at 134c Lwnora 2000 at l1. New Quincy 1000 at Be Prince Con 1000 nt 5:'4c Silver King Coal :.no at $2.13; 100 ata $2,124' 100 at $2 17'--Tar Bahv 1000 tt 1 . Tin ib- Central 1000 at lc. Zuma 600 at Be, POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, Juno 2 Potatoes, re-celpLs re-celpLs 36 cars; total r S shipments 596 cars. Market stronger, "Wisconsin "Wiscon-sin sacked round while $1 4091.65 cw-L; Michigan sacked bulk 11.4611 1 56 CWl , Idaho sacked russets $ 904J 2.00 cv.t.; Louisiana sajked Bli?: Triumphs Tri-umphs $2.60'. 2 75 cat.; Alabama :. lied li-ed Blisx Triumphs $2.75 (ft 2.90 cvt ; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs $2.80$ 2-50; cwt.. South Carolina Irish Cobblers. Cob-blers. No. 1. $5.65. LONDON RATES LONDON, June 2. Bar silver 36M,d per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount rates bill 2 1-16 per cent three month bills 283'2 7-16 per cent DAILY OGDEN BANK REPORT 4 0 The oh mi 1- of bulnc5s transat texl by tlio bauku if Ogd.cn June 1 . B s S7 il.Oee. 1 HICAGi ', .) une 2. (l'. 9 Burea u of markets.! Cattle Receipts 3.500: I beef steers active-; strong to loc higher; high-er; top yearlings, steers and heifer '$9.25; bulk beef steers $8.158 90;j 1 beef cows and heifers, canners and I cutters and ptookers steady, bulls and ' iveal calves strong, bnlk fat she stock! t5'.4O 07.25 bulk veal ealves to pack-! era $9.75 10.50. j ILogs Receipts 27.000: market ac-! .tivc to shippers, small killers and. yard. Itra-lers; mostly 10 to 16c higher than Thursday's average, spots up more; top $10.70; bulk $10.20 10.66; pigs about steady, mostly $9.60(910.26; ,heavy $10.30 10.55; medium $10,50 110.70; light weight $10.66 10.70; llglus-Hght ? 1 u ;;o 'j 1 11. tc . t. i.kin-si.ws. i.kin-si.ws. smooth, $9.305 9 Ift; packing sows, roi: -h. $9,001(9.35. killing pigs I $9.26 (8 10.35. I Sheep Receipts 9.000; mostly fil-irect fil-irect market steady; few fnotg 'on ,1am. s culls lower, Bhort choice 75-pound 75-pound native springs 814.76 to city butchers; packer top $14.50; culls mostly $850 8:60; best light ewes s7 00. heavy $3 OOg-3.50; tup good. ,fhorn lambs, $12.25. 1 I OMAH v, June 2. iU. S Bureau of Markets). Ho Receipts 12.000; j 5c higher; closmi.' easier; $1.S0 to $2.- t30: ave rage. $ 1 u 2" ' 1 0.2 5 , tup $ 1 0 30, ! bulk $2.40(6)3.35, pound butchers $9.-1 90 (n lu.20; pac king grades steady to -oc higher bulk $9.00fi 9.76. 1 Cattle Receipts 2 000; beef steers! .strong to 15c higher; top $10.40; I beeves SS.90; she stock steady to strong; other classes of stuck generally 1 steady. Sheep Receipts 6,600; shorn lambs generally steady; top $13.00; spring I ambc about 25c lower; California's $14 00; natives $14 50, feeders steady; .feeding lambs $12.00; 8?eep nominal. FOREIGN BX( HANGE NEW YORK. June 2. Foreign exchange ex-change irregular. Great Britain, demand de-mand ?4.47A; cables $I i7-8; sixty-day sixty-day bills on banks $4. I5". France, demand 9.12; cables 9. 12 filial. fi-lial. , demand, 5-22; cables. 6.22. Italy, demand. 5.22, cables 6 22. Belgium, demand, S.431; cables, 8.43. Germany, demand, .37; cables .S7!fc. Holland, demand 3S.85; cables 38.90. Norway, demand 17.80. Sweden, demand. 26.90 I Denmark, demand 21.78, Switzerland, demand, 19 14. Spain, demand 15.85. Greece, demand 4.22. Poland, demand, .021-. Czechu-Slovakla. demand 192. Argentine, d, m and. 36,37. Brazil, demand, 14.00. .Montreal, ripmnnd no i.u .Montreal, aemand no 1-16. . K YNSAS an LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITi. Juno 2. United Statee Bureau ol Markets) Cattle Receipts, 1750; beel steers steady to j .strong, top $8.66; all other classes Steady; best yearlings $6 70; few cows $5.906.00; common to ood $4.25? I $.575; canners generally $2.608,00; good CUttere around $4.00; good veal-era veal-era $9.009.50, calves $9.00 dl X.40; plain Btockera ?6.75Z6.2o, one load of Colorado -"tags $7. 00. Hogs Receipts 6000; opened around 10 higher on lights to shippers; top $10.60; later trading to packing 6c higher; packer top $10.40; shippers look $15 00, few closing bids 15c lower low-er ; bulk $10 10 1 10 15; few sows over $9 00; pigs 25c lower; bulk desirable de-sirable natives $10.258 10.35, best $10.40. Sheep -Receipts 1500; steady to 25c higher; light Bhorn Texas "wether I $7.75; shorn and spring lambs steady; native springers $14.00; clipped I $12 00. NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, Juhh 2. The early sugar market was quiet with Cuba quoted at $2 11-16 cost and freight in nearby and distant positions, equal to 4.29c for centrifugal. Sales re-j re-j ported were 3000 bags of Cubo.s. I In raw sugar futures trading was !' active, but the undertone was 1 steady and prices at midday were un- ' changed to two points net higher on light buying by commission houses. Prices for refined sugar were unchanged un-changed at 5.60 j 5.70c for tine granulated granu-lated with a less Inquiry'- Withdrawals Withdraw-als on old orders were liberal. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed steady; approximate ap-proximate sales 18,200 tun. July 2.71; September 2.92; Lcc.j:.- Uax Z.'J'J, ... 2.98. GRAIN I CHICAGO, June 2 Wheat prices averaged a liltle lower here today in t! ej&Tly dealings?, the chief factor being be-ing failure of Liverpool quotations to reflect Thursday's advance on this side of the Atlantic. Estimates that tho amount of wheat on hand in hicago amounted to as much as 14,0o0.0o0 bushel-, tended also to check bullish sentiment. Rust reports from Texas and Kansas, however, brought In some buying orders and pressure to sell was light. The opening which varied from unchanged figures to '4c lower, with Juh $1.184 to 1.19',. and September $1.17 to 1.1734. wis followed by a slight rally and then by a moderate decline all around. Increasing reports of red rust prevailing pre-vailing in part of the winter crop belt and of black rust In Texas strengthened strength-ened the market later, but selling enlarged, en-larged, and gains in price were more than wiped out in the last hour owing partly to gossip that export business was largely to be hindered by holidays Saturday and Monday in Europe. The close was steady but .i?16e net lower with July $1.18 US ft aniJ 8ep. tember $1.1T1.17 Corn and oats woro easier with wheat. After opening unchanged to (&'c higher, July 6262c, the corn market underwent a gen- ral Bag. Talk of liberal export business gave comparative firmness to the market later, but was offset at the last by renewed weakness of wheat. The close was steady, a shade to a.c lower, Juh 61 ,62c. Oats started unchanged to lower. low-er. July 8g4 038c and later showed a slight general setback. Lower quotations on hogt weakened the provision market. CHICAGO, June 2. Wheat, No. 2, red $1.23; No. 2. hard, $1.201.-2l9i. $1.201.-2l9i. Corn. No. 2. mixed 604 60: o. 2, yellow, 60 g 61. Oats, No. 2. white 8804041 No. 3. white, 364 394. Rye. No. 2, $1.00 Barley, 60 69. Timothy seed, $4.0096.60. Clover seed, $12. 00g 20.00. Pork, nominal. J-ard, $11.30; ribs, $1 2.50 13.30. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn June Flour unchanged to 10c higher; family fam-ily patents at $7.704j 7 26; shipments 41,415 barrels, i Bran. $17.80? 19.00. GEtlCAGO FOTCTRJES CHICAGO. Juno 2. The'leadin,, futures fu-tures closed as follow: upen High Low Close I Wheal July $1.18'i 1 194 1.18',4 1.18 Sept. 1.17 1 186s 1.17'4 1.78 Dec. .20Vi 1.214 12o',8 1.20 "-4 Corn July 62 -62"8 . 6 1 a4 . , 1 & Sept. .64 .65 .64 H .64 "4 Dec. .63V2 .63i-s 62ti8 ,92 Oats Juy .38 V ."SR .377; .38 Sept. .39 .40 4 -39 -b .404 rd July .... 11.42 11.40 11.40 Sept. 11.65 11 70 11.85 1 1 . ; 7 Ribs July 11.86 Sept 11.75 MONEY MARKET NEW YORK. Juno 2. Call money easier; high 5; low, 4 2 ; ruling rat.- 5; closing bid 4fc; offered at 5; lant loan 2; call loans against acceptances, KV. Time loans firmer; 60 das and 00 days, 4: six months l' " Prime mercantile paper 4 ',-2. |