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Show I WALL STREET MARKET DULL Smallest Turnover of Full ;; Session in Many Weeks Recorded H NEW TOF.K, .Tunc 24. Dullness Tras the chief feature of today s nar- , rovr and uncertain stork market- Sales mM approximated SOO.O0O share the j smallest total for a full session In H many weeks. rtallroad shares were under modcr-itp modcr-itp selling, pressure at the opening as a result of the ultimatum Issued by the union Leaden and the general list was irregularly lower. For tho first time in almost two week Mexican Petroleum ws comparatively negiect-ed negiect-ed the opening quotation of ISO mm) showing n.j change from Tuesday s final price. Pan-Amencun retrc-l-mW Mim "A." rose one point, while tlie B" shares lost that much. Union Pacific, Delaware. Lackawanna & Western General Asphalt, iron Pro-mW Pro-mW ducts. Replogole Steel and Sccirs-Roe- buck eased largo fractions to ono noint. United States Steel. Crucible yi.ol and American Telephone fcatur-i fcatur-i the few nominal gains. The market strengthened during tho ' first hour on renewed buving of oils. Mexican Petroleum rose 4 points tne , n-Ann-rican issues became firmer anl gams of one to almost two points mm were made by General Asphalt. Stand - m ard (ll of California, Cosden and sev- oral other domestic oils. On the post- mg of an opening rate of 5 per cent for call money the list, again became 1 irregular. Mexican Petroleum lell bark I five points and equipments, coppers i ,nd specialties, notably American I ar, I naconda, Utah. American Smelting. Sears-Roebuck and Cocoa Cola, for-felted for-felted 1 to - points. Another rally set in before noon but Investment shares, especially rails, were sluggish, i With fluctuation In Mexican Petrol eum causing less of a strain upon i speculation, traders were disposed to take more notice of the steady im-provoment im-provoment in business condition. Recognition Rec-ognition of the fact that the current stiffness for money rates wa only an incident of the forthcoming huge raid's raid-'s ear settlements and that lower figures fig-ures would soon prevail caused an ln-.-rc:ied demand for numerous shares. Kl Various shares were actively bid up i with operations particularly Indlcat-Hi Indlcat-Hi jug a resumption of pool activity. Mexican Petroleum scored a rl six points, while many other oil if- ' suefl improved one to two points. The H independent steels, motors and rub- , .i bers wree also substantially higher. I Certainced Products gained 4 1-2 I points. National Enameling 3. Lacks - wanna Steel 3 1-2. and U. S Rubber and Matheeon Alkali 2 points ench. I I Mexican Petroleum wavered half I way between the high and low of the day in the final huor. General As- phalt. United Fruit and several of the ratts were firm, but profit taking I 4 caused moderate oetbacks elsewhere. The close was strong. v'-iir LOCAU INVESTMENT SECURITIES. I i1 (A reported by J. A. Hoelo & Co l BAN'K STOCKS. J Bid Asked Bankers Trust $160 O0IJ160 00 Columbia Trust iii'ill Ji 2 fS Deseret National 269 00 878 00 ,t8 First National of Ogden.. .. 1 310.00 1 Deserot Savings 2fr, 00 . . OS National Bank of Republic 150.00, 16U "0 M Security State hank 100.00 Utah State National 115.00 122.00 i-' w Utah Savings & Trust . 'J&.00, 10.S.00 Walker Bros Bankers ... 23.'!. 00 227 00 Zlon's Savings & Trust . . 203.00; INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. . Hl Bid I Asked Hj A mal Sugar 3.15 3.30 PJJJJJJJJ do pfd I 89.50 70 in H Cos. Wagon 6:i 00, 00 '& Home Fire Ins 320 00 1 230.00 v'iW. Independent Coal 48! .50 '. 'tW? Morgan Canninc 100 0 01 104 0 0 Mt State? Tel & Tel 99 00: 101.00 1 T'mB Schramm-Johnson 8s pfd 93 00 101 01 PPM Standard Coal 52 51 sJtah-Idaho Sugar 3 25 1 3 .'.5 l Utah Fire Clay B0. 00 1 65 00 1 VfUkh Pr & Lt 1st pfd 94 on o; 00 M Z. C M 1 112. Oij 111 00' ' fiffii U 8 Fuel 7 pfd 72 ' ' 3 Wialfcef Bros. Dry Goods. 200 00 wh BONDS. . fijfjt I Bid" " Asked ! jfiB Coxomerctal club 6s I 64.001 'aSt s L Stock Ex 6s 1929 . 88 001 90 00 ijaf Standard Coal 6s 1923 I j 9S.0O: ' 'Sgj; t'tah Pr & Lt lt 5fi 1944.. 90. 50 91.50 I'Uh Ijt & Pr 4s 1930 ...I 82.001 87.00 Utah Securities 6s 1922 .1 100.00, 101.00 I jm Ttah-Idaho SuKr 7s 1930. ! 9.0O, 95 501 fS sMUITEK KLiEOTIOV. t:KW JERSEY CITY, N J, June 2S H The ticket nominated by the present ;Jn management of the American Smelting HtHjS and Refining company was elected 7SE Tuesday at the annual stockholders' w53B meeting. Pre-sldent Simon GrUSgen- helm Issued a statement In whlcJi he w said the candidates nominated for dl- iJn rectors Included ten holding positions with the company and ten men not I holding positions. 1 1 J DAILY OGDEN H 1 BANK REPORT yff June 27, $600,142. NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied CSfemiCal & rye 27 Allis-Chalmcrs . 9 ' American Beet Sugar, hid American Can L Un'erlcan Car A- Foundry 10 ! Vmenean Hide & Leather )fd. .. American International Corp 40 American Locomotive 1104 I American Smelting .t Refg 7a American Svigar .. 794 American Sumatra Tohaoeo I9V4 American T. A T I20v4 Vrncrlcnii Tobacco .141 American Woolen SSl Anaconda Copper 60?g Atchison . . 98S Atl.. Gulf aV W. Indies 12 Baldwin Locomotle HU-i Baltlmorn & Ohio S'i Bethlehem Steel "B"' 74 anadlan Pacific 135H Central Leather . bid 374 iTiandler Motors 68-vi Oiesapeak Ohio 64? hit ago. Mil. and St. Paul 24 Chicago. R I i Pac 41 Chlno Copper 28 Colorado Fuel & Iron 29 Corn Products 104 Crucible Steel 72 Erie MH Famous Player-! .asky . .012 General Asphalt 66 General Electric 165 "rrl Motors 13 Goodrich Co... 38H Great Northern pfd 80X Illinois Central, hid 104 Inspiration Copper , 39Nt International Hnrvcistcr. bid 9134 lnt Mer. Marine pfd 72 International Paper 16 Invincible Oil .... , 154 KeUy-Sprlmrfteld Tire 474 Kcnnecott Copper 334 Louisville & NSShvllle, bid 120 Mexican Petroleum 11 Miami Copper IS Middle States Oil 13 Mldvale Steel ., 32 Missouri Pacific 20-fc New York Central : N V N H and Hartford Norfolk & Western :e4 Northern Pacific 70 Oklahoma Prod, ft Ref 3 Pacific iQll 5f.4 Pun American Petri-ileum 7 9ai F'ennsylvanla 42 Peoples Gas Ptire Oil ::0 Ray Consolidated Copper . lC- Reading 734 Rep Iron & Steel 70 Royal Dutch N Y. ... 54 Sears Roebuck 75 Sinclair ( on Oil 214 Southern Pacific Rf Southern Railway . 226 Standard Oil of N T. 192 Studsbsker Corporation ij.'i1- Tennessee Copper, bid 10''. Texa.s Co 46 Texas & Pacific 264 Tobacco Products M4 Transcontinental Oil 144 Union Pacific 13S United Retail Stores .. C5 U. S Ind Alcohol 51 I'nlted S'ates Rubber 024 I'nlted States Steel 98 Ftah Conner . 63 Westtnghouee Electric r.978 Willys Overland R7 American Zinc Lead and Sm. ... Si Butte and Superior 274 Caia. Petroleum 62 Montana Power, bid 69 Shattuek Arizona 7t Great Northern Ore .... 38 . L Ogden Cash Grain' i5 1 (Quotations furnished by Globe Grain & Milling Co.) Values Include fr. iwrht rate l aid to Ogden Utah Winter Wheat, No. 1 dark hard 11.0201.12 No 2 dark hard 99ci?$l 09 No. 3 dark hard 96oO9l.0fi. Utah White Wheat. No 2 soft white 84cTj94( . No a soft white tcril No. 1 hard whlio BOcOSl.00. No. 2 hard white 27c97c Idaho Winter Wheat. No 1 dark hard $1.0501.17. No. 2 dark hard Jl 02O1 14 No. 3 dark hard 99c$l.ll. No. 1 hard winter B7c097c. No. 2 hard v. inter 97cv99c. Idaho Hard Spring Wheat. No. 1 dark northern $1.12.(5j 1.23 No. 2 dark northern $1 1 1 h 1 20. Xo. 3 dark northern $1 071 IT. No. 1 darl: northern 92i S'J1 02. Idaho Winter Wheat. No. 2 soft white S7c97c. No 3 soft w'hlto 84C(j91c. No. 1 hard white 92cOfl.02. No 2 hard white 90cvll 00. No. 3 hard white 8? C097C Idaho Whit;. Feed Oats. 38 bulk 11.5701.82. (With transit Itnlin. Ilht oats 5 to 15c less. If sacked 5c addition ) Eastern Corn. No. 2 yellow $1 10 fj 1.42. No. 2 mixed $1 :7 1 1 10, (Above bulk. Sacked, So additional.) STOCK INCREASED EY DURANT MOTORS WILMINGTON Del .lune 27. Stockholders of the Durant Motors. Inc.. toduj voted to increase the capital capi-tal stock of the company to 2,090 000 shares of no par value common stock and to provide for nine Instead of five dlrectora. NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK, June 28. The raw sucar was quiet thib morning and as no sales were reported prices were unchanged un-changed with Cubase in nearby positions posi-tions quoted at 3 4c cost and freight, equal to 4 73c for centrifugal. Raw sugar futures were firmer on covering and commission house buying buy-ing with prices at midday 2 to 4 points net higher There were no changes' In refined ac.:u-. fine granulated b iiiK quoted at 6 20 to 6.30c althougiWhe demand was only moderate. Refined futures nominal LONDON RATES. l-j'l N, June 28 Bar silver 36 4d I per ounce. Money 2 per cent. I Discount rates short bills 2V4'2?g per cent Three months' bills 2' per cent 4. OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 i tattle Hoc SlV-e-p S3 I Cattle Receipt- 79. choice heavy -errs. $6 75 ,7.00, Rood steers. 8.O0 f?6.7.r.; fair steers, $5 00 & b.'o . cholco foe.ler steers. mfq fi no, holce cows hhi helfem $4.73 (g' 5.26; fair to good cows ind helfor.s $4 00rj 4.75; cutters $2.O03.00; canners $1.000200; choice feeders 00 4.00, fill bulls $2.0008.50; bo!o)rn bulls $2.00 q 8.00; eal calves $7.50. 8.60 Hoers Receipts 334 ; choice fat hogs 175 to 250 pounds $1 0 25 bulk of sals $9.75f? 10 25; feeder hogs $9.ft0-fff 10 00. Sheep Receipts 354; choice lambs $0,50 6 10 ftO. wethers $ 4.50 & 5.50; Cat fif. $3 00f7 4.00; feeder lambs $7.00 ff S 00. 4 Ogden Grain and Produce Market 4 1 The following prices were being paid by commission houses today for farm products: Tlay $ 1 4 per ton W'hrit $2 25 per bushel Kggs $4.00 (n 5.00 per case. Buttcrfat, 32c per pound. MINING SECURITIES. (An reported by J. A. Hogle & Co. I Bid Jd Ant cioDo Star . 19 1$ .oT AJtS Con ' : 05 Albion Cons 09' 1 .10 Am. Con. Cop OlVa' 01 A; AltS. Tunnel UV 15 Bullion 01 .02 Big Hill 02' on Big Cot Coal 0441 .05 Beaver Cop j .00 .OO'i Bav State I .01 ' Blarl: Metal .07 oc., Bingham Catena 00i .01 t'.-ntral Eureka 01 .02 olumbus Rcxall 27 23 Colorado Con. .. 07 07 'i Crown Boint 04'i 05. Cardiff 91 94 Cottpfi King . .00V .00'i Cetton Metals ' 01 Vi 03 Daly 1-30 Paly West 1 90 2.0.". Dragon 061 .35 Krnina Silver f0 .01 Empire Mines 02 03 '? E. & B. Bell 2.35 I Eureka Mine 0-. ,05 East Crown T'olnt 02V 03 East Tlntic CouL 00t;l 004 K;.r Tlnrlo Con 06-i 10 Eureka LIU 08 OS'i Eureka Bullion 05 OS's (iold Chain 04 Grand Central .60 64 Howell 034 .04 Iron Blossom 30 .32 Iron King -194 -0 Judge M S 2.30 2 50 Keystone 3S ' Lchl Tin Oiv- 02'i Leonora .01 . 01 ,-4 Mammoth .25 .30 May Eay 01 .02 Michigan-Utah 27 2S New Qulncy 024' .03 Naildrlver 20 I .26 North Standard .'. 02 Vi .03 Plutua 16 20 Brlnce Con 044 05'i Pa lo ma 00- .ft0' South Standard 10V 12 Sells 02 I Silver King C.-al 2 12 2.1 7 Sliver King Con 46l-3 .4R Sioux Mines 05 .06 Silver Shield . 00 01 Tar Baby 00 .01 Tlntie Central 01 .02 Tlntic Standard .00 2 05 I'ncle Sam 01 -01 I tah Con. 01 01 1'nlon Chief 00 Victor Con 05 West Toledo 01V n;'i Walker Mining 3. 30 3 30 Woodlawn . 07 .00 Yankee Con .01' 03 Zuma .. I fi6 07 Openlnq Cale Colorado Rcxall 600 at 27'-c: 500 at 28e. Emma Silver 10 000 at le. Bast Crown Pnint. 2000 at 2'c. 2000 at 2;c. lion King. 500 at 2lc, 1000 at 25c, 1500 at 23 c. 1000 at 23c. Mioh-t tsh, 1000 at 27c. North Standard. 2000 at 2c; 1000 at 2c. Prince Con., 4000 at 6c. Silv r King Coal, 300 at $2.15. Silver King Con. 100 at 48c. Tlntic Standard 100 at 2.02 '-c Closing Sales Big Hlil. 1000 at 3e. Colorado ron . 2000 at 7c 300 at 7c. Cotton King. 1000 at o Iron King. .'00 at 21 e; 500 at 2o-3000 2o-3000 at 81 500 at 20. . JrtOO .1 1 20" Lchl Tlniu . 500 at l4c AVet Toledo 1000 at 2c. Tlntic Standard. 200 at 22'- . Walker Mining. 200 at $;; JO CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, June 22 Open High Low Ciose Wheat uly 1.14 1.15 1 127'g 1.13i Sept 1.15 1.16 1 14 114 Dec. 1 18 1 19 1.17 1.18 L orn July .62 62 .62 62 Sept. .66 .66- .66 .65 Iec. .66 .66 .65 65H Oats July .37 .37 30 .SM; Sept .40 .40; .39 .39 Dec. 4 48 .12 .42 Iard July 11 3o 11 35 11.30 11.80 Wept. 11 65 1 1.65 11 57 11.60 Rib.- July 11.90 Sept 11 75 11 70 11.72 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW rop.K, Jum- 28 Foreign exchange ex-change easier; Grear Britain, demand 1.89 cable's A 4 0 60 day bills on banks 4 . 3 7 s - France, demand cablea 8. ST. Itab. demand, 4 66;; cables 4 67 Belgium, demand 7 95; cables 7.95 Germany, demand 28 cables 28 Holland, demand 38 30 cables "8 36. Norway, demand 16.10. - v eden, demand 25. 5 Lenmark, demand. 21.36 Switzerland, demand IS 97. Spain, demand .$1557 Greece, demand. 3. IS. Poland, demand. 02. I zccho-Slovakla demand 1.92. Argentine, demand, 36Vs-Brazil, 36Vs-Brazil, demand. 13.75. Montreal, 98 PORK PRODUCTION COSTS ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON. Juno 28 A study of the cost of pork production in sections sec-tions of Iowa and Illinois in 1921 by thf department of agriculture nhowed an average of $6.08 per 100 pounds, the department anouneed today Based on figure for ;.57& xprlng pigs, the average aver-age profit returned was shown to be $1.2s per lOu pounds of marketable pork or $3.05 for each plk weaned. Produced when corn was relatively cheaper last year, the survey showed that 65 per cent of the pork returned between 25c and 76c per bushel on corn fed. with coats ranging from $3.76 per pig in one drove to $10 80 for the hlghMt. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. June 28 Butter lower, creamery extras 36 c: flrsU 32 35 seconds SOigMlc. standard 36c. Eggs, unchanged; receipts 19 767 cane. Poultry allre firm fowls 22c; broilers broil-ers 30 2 38c, roosters 14c. . FOREIGN LIVESTOCK 4 CHICAGO, June 28. U. S. Bureau of Market ) Cattle -Receipt 12.000: beef steera and butcher she Hock fairly fair-ly active, steady to strong; early top beef steers $10.00 paid several times; BORIS held higher; bulk $8 25 9.60; bulls firm, canners calves and stock-ers stock-ers steady; bulk 1 f cows and heif-er heif-er 5.00 fa 7.35; canners and cutters mostly IS. 00O4. 00; boloKim bulls. J4 50; few best heivics around 24.65: jearly sales, veal calves mostly $8 00) 8.80, choice handy wclprtit ti ovuslders ($9 00 9.50. j Hogs Receipts 28.000; market jsteady to loc lower; top $10.90; bulk If O.SBOIO. 60; bulk of good huteh.-rs weight $10 O.$4;o8n0-i az II odtnhi J $10.40 010.80: pigs steadv. hea-v weigh!. $10 35 fn 10.55, medium $10.50 Kg 10.85; liKht $10.75 9 ln 90, light-light light-light $10.4010.80; packing sows Hmooth JK.Iofa 9 ""1 packinsr sows rouKh $8.85 (g 9.30. killing pigs $9.60 10:60, Sheep Receipts 12.000 lambs mostU steady; packer top 113.25; few to clt butchers $13.50, culls mostly $ 7 255 7.50' no westerns here; sheep strong; scarce, fat ewes, mostly $4.2 5 'S'G.RO; choice handy eWes quotable 87.00(97.26; two doubles choice light fed western yearlings $11.75 OMAHA. Neb.. June 28 1 L S Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts ! 16.000. good hogs steady 200 to 300 pound butchers 9,.60 10.16; lop $10.25, mixed and packing grades .steady to 10c lo c r; ?40 to 350 pound averages $82fa9.50; extra heavies and roughs $S.00 & 8.50. Cattle--Heceipts 900; beef steers slow; mostly 10c to 15c lower; top !$9.55; better grades of she stock fully steady; others dull and easy; bulls and veal calves strong 25c higher; stockeis and feeders generally steadv. I Sheep Receipts 7500; few sales of 'native lambs and yearlings strong. ,spots 25c hlghor; close fully 2jc lower; early top natives $13-5o. fed clipped sprlng lambs $11 75; choice 72 pounder yearlings $7.50; sheep steady; ewes, mostly $5. 50 down. feeding lambs I $ 1 1.50 ! KANSAS CITY. June 28. 1 L S j Bureau of Markets.! Cattle Re-Icelpts Re-Icelpts 7,000; fat cows strong to 15c higher; belter grades $5 006.O0; plain kinds around $4 00 4 25; canners can-ners strong, bulk around $2.50. cales averaging 25c higher; practical top on vealcrs $8 50. few small lots $8.5 9.00, all other classes generally steady; bulls mostly S3 70 5 00; choice heavy stags $6.00; most cutters $8.2503.60; prime $12 boQ 1398 pound Bteers; late $9.569.66. Hogs Receipts 14 000, opened slow, ( lo.sed activ e to both packers and K'nlp-per K'nlp-per steady to 10c higher top to ship 7 pers $10 46, to packers $10. 40; bulk of sales $9 90 to $135. throw out sows mostly $3 40 to 8 60; bulk good stock pigs $10 00 to $10 35. Sheep Receipts 30.000. deep steady to strong, light ewes $5.50; lambs generally steady, few head of natives $13 00. bulk belter grades $12.60 to $12.85. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 28. (U. S Bureau of Markets 1 H'ok" Receipts 5 000,' steady al Tuesday s average; bulk 170 to 230 pounders $".2U 10 30; packing sows strong to 10c higher, bulk $S 504 8 76; average cost Tuesday $9.87; weight 229 pound9. Cattle Receipts 600. steady: top weight steers $9 5o. top yearlings $8.75 most desirable cattle $8 25 9.50: beef cows mootl $5.26 5 75. nothing choice offered; calves steady $7 50. Sheep Receipts 10,000 fat lambs fulh steady sheep 25 'u 5iio higher; fat native lambs mostly $12.75. sorted light culls $6 00. ewes mostly $5 00 clown, Idaho feeding lambs late Tuesday Tues-day $7 25 GRAIN I CHICAGU June 28. Decline in the price of wheat took place toda. 'luring 'lur-ing the early dealings. Liverpool quotations quo-tations having shown little response to Tuesday s advance here Besides, hedging sales of new crop wheat tended tend-ed also to depress alues Rains which were expected to prove of benefit bene-fit to corn and oats, were likewise directly a further source of weakness In tht wrieat market Initial prices. Which aried from unchanged figures lo c lower with July $1 14 10 1 14 and September $1 15 to $1 15, were followed b a slight rally and the.- by material downturns all around. ' Subsequently, black rust reports from the Red river valley in the northwest together with buying ascribed ascrib-ed to eastern interests led to a sharp advance, but the effect on the market (cu ed lo last. Prices closed unsettled c net lower to gain, with July i 11U fill m. anrt Kenrember $1 M'k Corn and oats were eased by the more favorable weather conditions for the growing crops After opening lower to . m up. July 6 1 c. the ..orn market, underwent a decided general gen-eral sag Improved cash demand had only a transient rally Influence on the marker. mar-ker. Prices closed unsettled to ifr net lower. July 62c. Oats started unchanged to c hlgh-er, hlgh-er, July 37 to 37p;io, and later de-Lower de-Lower quotations on hog weakened clined for all deliveries, the provisions market. CHICAGO. June 28 Wheat No. 2. red $1 16.. No 2 hard $1 15 Corn. No. 2 mixed 62S;63. No 2. yellow 63631,4. Oats. No. 2, wfalte, 3S42; No 3 white 36 340. Rye, none. Barley, 5560. Timothy seed $4.0096.00. Clover seed $10 00 Q ' I 00 Pork, nominal. . ird, $ 1 1 2 5 Ribs, $$11 75(5 12 76. OMAHA, Neb June 28. Wheat No 2. hard, $1.16; No. 3. hard $1 09. Corn. Nr. 2. white. 56 '4 6 58. No 2 mixed 56&S7. Oats No. 3, white 33 35. No 4, white 35. Sugar futures closed steady approximate ap-proximate sales 17,050 tons, July 2.10; September 3 24. December 3.10. March $3 15. KANSAS CITT. Mo . June 28. Cash wheat No 2. hard $1.1001.25; No. 2 red $1.08(2 1 09. Coin, No 2. white 5805834; No. 2. yellow t 1 MINNEAPOLIS. June 28 Flour unchanged to 10c higher, family patents pat-ents quoted $7.607.75. Bran $14-50 17 00 LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Juno 2S. Liberty bonds closed: 3P! $100.08; first 4s $100 bid; ce-orjd ce-orjd 4h $99 90 bid. first 4s $100 16; second 4a $100 02; third 4 $100 06. fourth 4s $100 24. Vlctorv 4s $100.50. NEW YORK. SILVER. NEW FORK, June 28 Eorelgn bar silver 70 . Mexican dollars 51 . BETTER PRICES FOR POTATOES REPORTED CHICAGO. June 28. Generally increased in-creased movements of rults and vegetables vege-tables to market this week brought price declines, the United States bureau bur-eau of markets weekly fruit and vegetable vege-table review issued today. Indicated. Potato shipment! declined and the ; market strengthened. Virginia was the heaviest shipping state and Irish Cobblers from the Western Wes-tern shore brought $4.50 to $5 50 a barrel in leading eastern cities A loss of 75c In Chicago brought prices there to $5 to $6 15 a barrel. POT VTc MARKET. CHICAGO, June 28. Potatoes, slightlv weaker on barrels, steady on sacks, receipts 78 cars, total United I igtate shipments 713; Alabama, Ixuis-'ana, Ixuis-'ana, Oklahoma and Arkansas sacked I M- l..-liL 1 ICt 9 tr. ll.. ID1IS9 lliuiiiJim r-vM V ni jbama sacked Spauldlng Rose mostly around $2 00 cwt.. North Carolina Norfolk section stave barrels. Irish Cobbleis l4.04.4O; Eastern Shore Virginia stave barrels. Irish Cobblers. $4.i3.00; no sales old stock. MF7TAL MARKET. NEW VRK June 2S Copper steadv; eloctroyltlc spot, steady; later 1 3 ji 1 3 7 Tin. easier Spot and futures 30 57 Iron steady- and urn handged. Lead, steady ; spot J5. 76 5.85. inc. qult. East St Ixuls spot and nearbv delivery $5.27 (ft 5.3'. Antimony, spot $5.05 U 5.25. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. June 2S Call money easy, high 5 low i . ruling rate I: closing bid A offered at 5. lawl loan 4s cH loans against acceptance 4: time loans steady; sixty days 4; 9" days 4 . six months 4 It ' ' Trims mercantile paper 4U- |