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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924. Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | > STOCK GLOSI IS IRREGU Oils Among Stocks Heavy In| Unfavorable Crop Reports Late Trading; Some From Canada Chec Score Gains Decline Japanese 4s ...------. Kingdom of Beata, : Xingdom of 10- NEW YORK, July 10,—Bullish| CHICAGO, July 10-—Unfavorable NEW YORK, July 10.—The dally , decrease 2,600; Arkansas 149,950, de- demonstrations in the public utility] crop reports from the Canadian average gross crude ol] production of| crease of 2, fe) Coast 115,650.) Atiantic t Line Shares, twenty-one of which estab-| northwest rallied the wheat market the United States for the week end-| increase 9,100; eastern 107,600, in- ote . Fargo lished new peak prices for the year,| today from declines. The close was grease 600; Wyoming and Montana| neinirs som one featured today’s {rregular market.|unvettled, % to %e net high 120,260, decreas 7,450. Bethiehem- Steel Se Heavy profit-taking and bear selling | September $1.18 to $1.15% and De- Dally average imports of’ petro-| Galitornia Petroleum ..._..._. was noted in the sugar, copper and | cember $1.18 to $1.18%. ly | leum at principal porta-for the month Canadian Patific a LN Agia tobacco shares, Sales approximated average production east of the Rocky} of June were 261,367 barrels, com- 900,000 shares. CHICAGO, July 10.—With the gov- Mountains was 1,349,050 barrels, a| pared with 259,064 for May and for Sonera: TASERAE | Syenensaeee 5 ernment report on wheat construed decrease of 100, -Californta. produe:| the week ended July 5, 230,714, com.| Cert? de Pasco —.. — . & Dye -..--- _ WEEK TAKES SLUMP |izans . a ° American International ..... Decrease of 7,300 Barrels Daily in Pipeline American’ Locomotive Runs Shown by Institute; sy aig Are Priest ae a Columbine | -------—---— june. Shi ghtly High Dun American Tel and Tel, --.-. Colvinbing orm ‘Aspaticnn Consolidated Royalty . 1:20 Buck Creek -..-----= Burke -—------. Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell .-.----------- FOREIGN. Czechoslovak Rep., 86 Ctls. ---.rp--nnnenna—ennenns Dominion of Canada, 52 French Republic, 7/48 C wocewenne 00% 01 ; oa bearish, the wheat market today tion 619,600 barrels, m decrease of 7;-| pared with 870,867 for the previous) chandier Motors Ter gady Mountain & Gulf --. 143 1.45 NEW YORK, July 10. — Steck| turned downward during the early 200. week. The daily average receipts of arenes ana Novtkactan’. New York Oll s-= 9.00 Oklahoma showed » daily average! California oil at Atlantic and Gulf production of 476,950 barrels, in-| Coast ports for the month of sues Chicago, Mil. @ St. Paul ped crease of wore 127,400 barrejs, compared with| CMcaso, R. I. and Pac. 0, in| 132.484 for May, and for the week | CHle: Copper -—~---. 50, de-} ended July 7, 78,143, compared with| CC® Cola ---~-----— crease 2,100; North Louisiana 64400, | 147,714 for the previous w Colorado. Fuel and Iron -..-- Trade News prices displayed a firm tone at the} dealings. Besid advices at hand Peaiy... .ccuccnpesvee 06 | opening of today's stock market with veserding immediate conditions for Preston .. 02 the strength of the public utility] the domestic spring crop were favor- Red Bank --...-----29 shares as the outstanding features. | able, the weather today tn the north- Royalty & Producers New 1924 high prices were establish. | western states being cool and breezy Bunset ---ercevveen-- 02% ed in the first few minut of trad: West: - 3 ing by American Water Works com- Whaters Ries er Pe mon, United Railways Investment, | 1c lower, September $1.13% to $1.13 eommon and preferred, West Pen-| i. and December $1.16% to $1.17%, ‘ean ere ana new .. ¥ ou i nsylyania Power and Philadelphia] the market steadied at about %c jen 9 necenne-e ZW YORK CURB CLOSING |°°™Pany, the net gains ranging from | Under yesterday's finish. Crucible Steel Poem ewerene NEW YORK fractions to half points. United] Subsequently commission house Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. -.. States Steel touched 101%, a new]|demand became aggressive, and the Davison Chemical =... Mountain Producers . 18,00 18,25 - Conpolldated Gas. -- high on the movement. market was dominated by Canadian | Western Unton 64s Du. Pont de Nemours ------- Reatiecri te eres ase a4gg| Public uthities continued to ais-|news relative to drought and to Westinghouse Blectrig Te Automobiles. Patched to the Texas fields trom 7 mrmsoretoiey Salt Creek Conse cle #00. age | PAY Impressive strength. Good gains | damage by hot winds. | Wilson and Cow 0V.4 68 ——~~---—-<woemen nnn nnnnn anne LANSING, Mich.--The Motor] here and the government labor ser-| Famous Players Lasky - Prairie Oi! . were recorded by Willys Overland,| All deliveries of corn touched a ‘Wheel company has resumed opera-| vice bureau- will be closed ti | General Asphalt —.. pfd, Kresge, National Lead and To-| pew high price record for tle season tions at its plant here after a two| cotton pickers ere called for. aaa oid $0.00 61.00 | bacco Products. Standard industrials | 94 @ result of active buying... Profit weaki' stint Cows, "The Mec pient " & Aertuat * 987] turned heavy, U. Steel common | taking sales led to a sharp reaction B S BRIEFS now is closed for a vacation period] ST, PAUL.—Northwest fagmers| Great Northern pfd ~ + Ov tndlans << 5 drepp!ng more than a point from its] but a fresh advance ensued. The toe fied Thee ogg company and Bere Wartes mobiliging forcés- for ie ture Steel ‘ Seriy high, Fdreign exchanges open- po e-es Opoary Resped Setnpohane: LJ p Forge company je coming harvest. Dako! uaton Oll <.. ady. , July $1, Will remain closed until the middle] has sent paki call for ates pee lag Ulinols Central Switching of speculative accounts | 41.01% and September 9714 @98c, DETROIT.— Total June traffic of tne month. thousand of whom will be need@d| International Harvester from the standard {industrial and| Were followed by rapid fluctuations| through the canal at Sault Ste, within ten days to handle the hay | Int, Mer. Marine. pfd. - specialty shares to the rapidly rising | covering a range of two cents. Marie amoufted to 11,077,069 tons,/and a 16 per cent shortage of busi- SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—There has|crop, Minnesota, South Dakota and| Int. Te!, and Tel. —_.. Chicago Prices Public utilities gave the market a] Later some bear influence was] an agninst 13,749,923 tons last year.|nesm buildings, The United. Rail- been an increase in automobile buy-| Montana will need large numbers| Invircible Oll* CHICAGO, July 10.—(U: S. Depart: spotty appearance during most of|exerted by dispatches suggesting | The wheat movement amonuted to| ways in the first five months of this Re. last year. A recent survey showed @ 10 per cont shortage of dwellings ing throughout the state since Jvly|of men from July 15 o: Kelly Springfiel ment Al 1 vets, ;|the morning. Iight and power|that conalderable improvement in | 22,357,582 bushels, as compared with| year carried 485,000 less passengers “t etrchasers having: walled, to take , mae , Heal | Evigaes i tS Tioga —Re-| securities were the most the crop outlook had taken place | 25,505,699 bushels in June, 1923,|than in the corresponding period of of the half yearly license Livestock, Louisville and Nashville janet grades, mostly steady to Tani week, The close was nervous, | while other grains totaled 14,499,000} 1923 and gross earnings decreased h was effective on that ATLANTA.—Southern 5 n naw peak prices on gai Ie net lower to %c advance,| bushels against 11,181,255. Ship-| $148,000 in consequence, ; Land ee Ble, bpd pip he ci er i bigh as 5% points. September 96%c. ments of iron ore were 7,889,906 but notin large. quantities .and| Maxwell Motors A... advance; slaughter pigs ibe to 25c|POPUar industrial shares yielded 1 to} Oath, like wheat, reflected the] tons, as compared with 9,222,723 last] BOSTON.—The Boston and Maine Atlanta trad bri 1 hi { .| 2 points before syfficient buying sus: | bearish character of the government] June and the figures on copper this|railroad has reopened ita traffic of| Teaan cattle to ausment A apie ay asgeate te OR see Pott piel PCP ees Sights | Port appeared to check the Gecline.|erop report. Starting unchanged to| June and last were 7.998 tons and| nesneles Ine the vouch ‘tha eee boxed for packing strawberries | Heavy receipts have hurt hog prices. Ringourt! Pactra ee aaa butchers $7. bulk desirable 120 prices heading upward again, how-|}%4c° lower, September 44% to 44%c,| 10,092 tons respectively. The move-| which were closed when the govern- “threatens growers with severe losses phot Bet aeriont ae 5 — A to 325 pound averages $7.20 to 87 ever, around noon. Call money| the market continued to sag, ment of bituminous coal totaled] ment took over operation of the road “4n this section, with a consequent ~ Textiles. ; New Orleans, Tex and Mex. . bulk 160 to 180 pound weight 5 | OPened at 2 pereant. Provisions went upward, sympa: | 1,493,159 tons, which compared with | during the war, Inerease in.price to the publig. Com-| BOSTON.—The William JI. Carter en - 4 leo $7.8 ; be 140 to 150. pounds|,, “ile @ number,of ordinarily tnac.| thizing with corn, 2,727,787 tor y There Ne mercial bodles are urging that boxes underwear plants at Springfield will | \o% a" central to -7.00; bulk packing | #Y¢ shares rose buoyantly in the be saved and re-used. remain closed for two weeks as will Nortolie and “West $6.50 to $6.90; bulk strong|Sfternoon, notably West Pennsyl, Open High Low Close were’ 204,343 BISMARCK, N. D.—The sale of moved, a drop of over 90,000 tons/electric light and power plants at - those of the Torrington company,| x, weight killin: 8 $6.25 to ; | Vania Power, which got up six poli WHEAT: from last June's total. four points in this state by the Mid- WENATCHEE, Wash—The state| manufacturers of needles, Do ans heavy weight $730 to $785; meni | Protittaking was evident in some of|July -—-- 11464 118 134 2.15% pia baer west Power company to the Ottertall horticulturist estimates that the Pan Amesican Petco) weight $7.25 to $7.50; Ught weight|t#? other public utility shares and | Sept. ---~ 1.13% 1.15% 1.13% 1.15 ST. LOUIS.—The volume of new] Power company, of Fergus Falls, ‘apple crop of this district will total Steel, n ia hla can Petro} $0.85 to $7.45; light Ughts $6.00 to|t#® tobaccos and oils were heavy,| Dec. we 1.16% 1.18% 1.16% 1.18 | butiding construction here in June|Minn., has been sanctioned by the 18,886 cars of 746 boxes each. This! DETROIT.—Representatives of | (°""* vania .—. PS Railroads were negligent. CORN: fell of $313,000 compared with June state utilities commission, Producers and Retiners The closing was irregular. Trad-}July ---- 1.00% 1.01% compares with 16,418 cars last year. | stee] milla here report more inquities packing hogs, rough, $6.25 e closing was irregular. ar Tuy, ~ The Yakima district production 4s] for steel products in the last week.| 2S Ol - $6.60; slaughter pigs $5.50 to $6.50, |!M& became dull in the late after. | Sept. ---~ ‘ . estimated at 10,000 cars, a reduction ; . Cattle—Receipts 10,00 noon with prices easing to lower | Dec. ---- : S N W }] Drill d + OF over’ 15 "per cent, J STETOREROH Tee Standen4.Oh pp nd oe ies soa, ; ground, American Water. Works| OATS: eV en ew. e Ss e : ba ty A company Louisiana has award: bac wowsece "3 company of toxin woes | Doruniae, etme Ba common dropping 10% points from| July -~—- pe rs Coating ie Rhee Sy In by, Midwest Company, 4 4 > ite early high of 115%. HARTFORD, Conn.—The Bigelow:| pany, of Pittsburgh, for eight large | Se¢rs Roebuck: ~~-------...-- vance; early top matured steern a ‘ Sinclair Con. ~ Bes LARD: ‘Hartford. Carpet. company. has re-| tanks, the contract involving several $10.75; some held higher; yearlings sumed operations at the Thompson-| tons of steel Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron. } mixed steers and heife: ville plant at two thirds of capacity. . Southern Pacific ~ at k ‘efber dome test well, drilling at 3,985 feet. Seven completions in the Sa!t 10.15 10.10 10.10 Creke field marked the activities of the Midwest for the week ending yesterday. ‘Two of the wells are flow- ing at 80 and 35 barrels respectively two are pumping on the beam at 121 and 75 barrels, two are waiting to be t has been ‘ on. i] Southern Railway div -.. in Kansas in the last week, of which | Standard Oil of N. J. ~~... bulls strong; welghty bolognas $5.40; Shoes. 18 were producing, two were dry| Studebaker Corporation bulk medium to good sausage bulls PHILADELPHIA, Pa.— Warmer] and one a gasser. = $4.75 to $5.25; vealers steady; pack- Lumber, % active demand for canvas tennis NEW ORLEANS.—There was a Ot. cacentl shot and the seventh is to be put on = for fine sranylated. > Some retailers are ordering as far| association mills last week, while| U. S. Cast Iron Pipe plainer kinds $4.50 to $5.00. hard §1.16%@1.19%; No, 3 hard] tows; closed since May 24 and other de-| WICHITA, Kans.—Twenty.one | Southern Railway pfd. —__.. weather is helping the wholesale ers paying upward to $11.50; bulk . Tobacco Products 2. $11.00 to $11.28; few to outsiders at Transcontinental Oil -...-.- $11.75; relatively few stockers and NEW YORK, July 10.—Refinea shoes and patent leather~ footwear | falling off of 6.4 per cent in new| Union Pacific . receipts; bulk going |‘ the pump. —_———- Refined futures were nominal. ahead as December. shipments decreased 6.8 per cent} U. 8, Ind. Alcohol g | Sheep—Receipts 15,000; active; Sheep and Cattle Are $1.16%. Salt Creek ‘Consolidated, No. 25-A, > partments since June 18. new ol] wells haye been completed| Standard Of! of Cal -.___ > shoe business here. There is a more ; Sugar was quiet at $6.70 to $6.90 for women for immediate delivery.| lumber orders at the Southern Pine] United Drug -— ler dealers at $5.25 to $7.00; CHICAGO, July 10.—Wheat—No, ‘The record for the week fs as fol- . - (ein 1s Sugar futures closed steady, ap- and production 11.7, About 61,600,000} United States Rubber -_.. generally steady: early bulk fat na- Corn—No. 2 mixed §1.04%; No. 2 NW 3-39-79, 2,020 feet, completed | Proximate sales, 20,000 tons. July. Wheat. feet were ordered and shipped and| United States Steel , | tive. lambs $18.25 to $13.50; better ee yellow $1.07@1.07%. en shale well, will J° $3.30; September, $3.40; December, FORT WORTH.—The last unit of | 60,000,000 feet produced. Unfilled Brades westerns $13.75@14.00; latter Thriving, Range Onte Nor, Rime re Ss @AGO. Mos SIT To coy’ chcubtidatad Ne.-agcas| te STE Maron ABAD: 8,000 harvest hands has been des-l orders total 189,700,000 feet. Yestinghouse Electric -_. price paid for two cars to city butch- white 52% @55c. No. : a ers; sorting generally lighter th . e—No. 3 80c; barley 10@83c:| NW% 7-99-78, 1,165 feet, completed Willys Overland —_.. Neate aia Report Says. Tee Lesat Ato mi Porveloy we mond lan atullp’ well’ 4h0 wwatrele noroing é ys ‘Wednesday; bulls mostly $8.50@ , ° prcoumeret. $9.00; sheep scarce: odd lots fat ewes $11.00019.50. on beam. : ee ar et to $5.00 96-60; bulks feeders $11.50@| CHEYE: July 10—}] Lard $11.57; Ribs $10.25; Bellies| cait creek Consolidated No. 19-A8, LIBERTY BONDS F Sheep and cattle are in excellent con. | $10.50. NE 2-39-79, 1,727 feet, no flow, will a Omaha Quotations, dition, with ranges still good but at shoot. NEW YORK, July 10, —Yberty OMAHA, Neb., July 10.—(U. 8,|showing a slight decline according] DULUTH, Minn., July 10.—Close Salt Creek Consolidated No. 4-Ax,| 2OMds closed, 3%6 101.14; first 48 OW evo. ution ects Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs|to the Monthly Livestock and Range| flax, July , $2.37; October $2.85%;| Nis: 3.39.7971,804 feet, no flow, will | 102-13 second 4s 101.13; third 449 , 1 —Receipts, 23,000; ative; better} Report for July 1, issued by the | December $2.13. shoot. ; 102.5; fourth 4%s 102.3; U. 8. Gov- . = les butchers, largely 10@15c| Wyoming office of the division of : ° Wyoming Associated No, 13-A,|°*nment 4ia 104.24. , | Cumberland ..- ‘ her; others uneven, 10@25c high-|crop and livestock estimatés of the NEM 15-40-79, 2,418 feet, 35 barrels, ars. cermin By J. ©. ROYLE. to unload. That move seemingly|Gaiena .. bull 220 to 800 pound butchers,|U. 8. Department df Agriculture. MET. ‘ALS will shoot. : (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)| defeated its own purpose, for the|Tiinols $6,90@7.10; top, $7.10; good 160 to f Midwest Oil, No. 55-A, BE% 15-40- + NEW YORK, July 10.—Despite| selling orders came in in such|Indjana 22) pound weights, $6.60@7.0! Range conditions are reported 96 79, 1,960 feet, 80 barrels, will shoot. the claims and counter-claims as to| volume as to minimize the price in- mixed loads carrying packing sows|Der cent of normal compared with] NEW YORK, July 10. —Copper| Wwe oming Oll Fie: 31, SW% military success in the revolution] crease, which naturally might have - ; and lights, mostly $6.50@6.80; pack-|102 per cent one year ago and 101) firm: electrolytic spot and futures | 94 40.75 completed as shale] NEW YORK, Jul 10. now in progress in the state of Sao| been expected. It is true that spot : ing sows, $6.15@6.50; bulk of all|Per cent one month ago. Lack of| 12%. 1§ barrela pumping on beam. | spot quiet, middling 420.35. Paulo, Brazil, neither the supply | coffee has advanced to higher levels, sales, $6.40@7:10; top, $7.15; average | rain during June in the east central,| Tin easy, apot and nearby $43.37. | spot quiet, middling $30. nor the price of coffee which finds| buf futures have not shown undue yesterday, $6.65; weight, 256. southwest and southern districts | futures $43.75. its way onto American tables seem| strength. Well informed men 1 Cattle—Receipts, 5,800; slow; kill-| have resulted in lower conditions. A] Iron steady, prices unchanged. Ukely to be long or materially af-|the trade assert this tendency ing quality, largely medium to good | few Maid pots are reported in ¢ “Lead steady, spot $7. _ fected. From reliable reports, it 1s] been. emphasized by the bellef that beef steers and yearlings uneven,| northeastern and southeastern dis-/ Zinc steady, East St. Louis, spot K expected that the coffee industry of | it will be but a little time until con- mostly) 10@15c lower; top handy|tricts. Ranges in the Big Horn|and futures $5.80@5.85. ° Brazil, indirectly responsible for the| ditions are composed and that ship- | 8. weight’ steers, $10.00; part Basin, the central and north central] Antimony spot $8.25. revolution, and the exigencies of | ments will not be materially delayed. | S- te 2 $10.25; heavies, pret, at pia saggy we vex Hd a re 1 e n er og wee aad Meca\ thal ebvarecaenel dah conat oerione mab tein ik ta - canrers and cutters, ;] last fall and early spring. Several f Brazil has attempted through|to resume toffee shipments from |< Sie tat in-between kinds, dull; catch-as-catch | “strict report reseeding after past CH) a e orec osure pa) action to regulate the| Santos. 8. O. Ind. ------.—.--- can, vealers and bull years of short range and over graz- Call money price of coffee. One measure taken} Stocks of coffee now in the United ri Ay pes oer ers and foeders, nominally po 1g RRS hada A well pret pane 3; low 2; ruling rate 2; 5 . num! et ie al aE pe pape re ri feo ri erawere aE pg hema anaadl baited FIC oe my ape TO HIGHEST BIDDER the veges eames eer ateae pee Lee Gre ees CRUDE MANE ET Home te mite ati tio dave 2K.@H 48 onthe 5B Paulo. : and Java, : Ward to $10.00; bologna bulls, $4.50@ | , Wyoming cattle continue in excel. | 8%; Drime commercial paper 3% @ e e f To some interests that has not] | Santos stocks at 1.206,000 dags| Cat Creek ——-———____s1.96 | 4.78; heavy beef bulls, upward to tmimbelas Scere. ts centy one Be Finel E Ul if been pleasing, In view of the pros-| and Rio stocks at 2,727,000. Lance -- 1.90 ax. Pa oint be! 4 . Losses tl Ss Pocts for a rather’ email Drepvian | Recent. renaipte through New | Osaas sacveewennnnweenen 1,90| , Shoep— Receipts, 5,000; peason. have bean’ light mt that season have been light, except that B: tte: nd E crop and the relative firmness of| Orleans have been heavy, the last|Grass Creek light tae | Senay, oo. aee lowers tap rest loss from poison. is heavier than latter a ggs foreign demand. The world’s visible| monthly report showing. receipts| Grass Creek, heavy ——____ 199 + yearlings wsual., The calf crop is generally | "“"CitcaGo, a Butter lower: ass estaurant ply of coffee now is estimated at} there to the value of $5,300,000. Greybull arene 8 Orr choles Lhe: pound averages,, better than last year and calves are » July 10. itter Ii 3 021,000 bags, compared wit 5,296! Not only has coffee consumption 10,80; stro} 25c highe 000 bags a year ago. : increased tremendously in this coun- : tlhe DR $5.7 meats py bart ‘There is every indication that this| try, but the European: demand has situation had a material bearing on | been strengthened to ari unusual de- Denver creamery extras 39c; standards 29 doing fine. extra firsta 33@38%c; firsts 36@37c; Sheep are in wctient shape with | Meenas 83@36c. ‘THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING spring, lambs exceptionally good.| 9 USS: higher: retelpte 12,776 canes; Fixtures Are Practically New— Original Value $3,000 Prices ‘ DENVER, Colo., July 10—WU. 8. firsts 26@25%; ordinary firsts 23% @ the armed revolt against the Brazil-|gree. Five million or so bags on ” Lambs in many flocks are heavier 24c: f lan federal government. Normally,|hand at present constitut Department of Agriculture)—Ho; than at this time last year. Sheep | 2), Storsse pack extras not quoted; to 100 higher; two loads 190 to 240) he lamb which, throughout the entire world, lamb crop im the best in years. J pound averages $6.75 to $6.90; few) The conditi f sh lamb the outside world would tend to|/amounted.to above 26,000,000 bags. : co! ion of sheep and lambs cause a sharp advance in prices.| The coffee year officially ended July held upsto $7.00; plainer kind $6.40/15 105: per cent the same as one Foreign Exchange tri. 1 ‘4 Digs $5.25; stock grade scarce. July 1, 1923, y present ruavecogpts eats ieee x aye he bs Belt Fores tage Yeiiaae ees 770] Cattle—Receipts 600; calves 50; few Wool NEW .YORK, July 10.—Foreign fee EP pie nadir Seerplayed tha siateal ie tae ted’ et ohly sales yearlings steady to weak; most] ‘The wool market was slow during | %changes, firmer. Quotations (in 9 their hands. about 10,000,000 baga, or 60 per cent other bids on yearlings and steers} June with prices ranging from 32|°®nts): Great Britain, demand, endeavoring to obtain a Joan from] ‘There {s every indication that con- British sources to ald its coffee|sumption between now and next and heifers $7.10 to $7.25; mixed|has been sold. Some wool has’ been 4.26%. Belgium, demand, valorization scheme and the British | July throughout the world will ex-| CHICAGO; July 10.—Potatoes, | yearlings $7.80 to $8.00; load steors|conaigned and some growers ara| 449; cables, “4.49%, ° Geemane, de, $7.06; best unsold; canners mostly | holding for bett: 4 mand (per trillion), .23%. Holland, ‘. with affairs. Traders hero assert | ent carryover and the shortness of | celpts, 109 cars; total U. 8. ship-| $1.75) load choleo ‘vearlings S09 J Asie 1 epee H. H. GOALSTONE @ revolt affecting one of the main|carry-over from the 1923. Receipts 3,500; opening sales steady } and lamb losses have been very light. | "ie 26%4o- "That effect has not followed the|1, when the new crop began to be to $6.50; packing s $5.85; few fat} month ago and four points above weak to lower; calves steady to 25c|/to 36 cents. Most of the sales in| 484%: cables, 434%: 60 day bills on For many months, Brazil has been | of last year's outturn. POTATOES higher; other classes steady; several! June were in the Casper territory. | banks, 481%. France, demand, 5.10; I i : loads cows $5.75 to $6.25; mixed cowsa| About 65 to 75 per cent of the clip| cables, 5.10%. Italy, demand, 4.26; nquire Today and Friday dealers have been in close touch | ceed 22,000,000 bags. With the pres-| slightly weaker; trading good; re- Flour. demand, 37.73. Norway, demand, English speculators had advance in-| the Brazilian crop, world production | ments, 1,124; Missour! and Kansas] pound beef bulls $6.50; choice yeal- ety de rata MINNEAPOLIS, July 10.—Flour,| 13.30. Sweden, 26.55. Denmark, formation a the an ed is expected te, te Httle fore ‘Lied eae, irish Saintes es brie unchanged to 10c hisbert family] 15.91. Switzerland, 18.04. Spain, Townsend Hotel movement and bought heavily be-|meet consuniptive requirements, | according to condition; sa early . 000; bulk of run| patents quoted’ at $7.35@7.40. 13.23. Greece, 1.73. Poland, .19 5-15, . 3 fore it took place. This had the| There is every evidence that these|Oh!os, $1.86@2.15; Illinois sacked load, Ari-|. Sarah; '¥91,00699.00, . Czecho Slovakia, * 2.93%. Jugo Denver Address: National Store Fixtures Co, on futures| facts were cacefully considered be-|carly Ohios, $1.85@2.15; Virginia .75; few wethera $7.50; looks re Slavia, 1.37%. Austria, .014,. Ru- fore the ‘olutionary, bi barrel Cqbblers, mostly $4.00; North} around ‘steady; - few ~-loads om De r unsold For results try a Tribune Clas-| mania, demand, .417; Argentina, Was started in Breall. , GCargliva barrel Gobbelrs, $3.75@3.90.! early, A mified Ad. tee aor mie Brazil, 10.:

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