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THE WHEAT
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Special to The Americam
34.25 06,26;
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Open. HICK Low. Closa
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12.56 15.
85
zation.
COTTONSEED on.
for
ork
THEMAfflET {SPOT COTTON DEMAND
c
Trav
h
■pod for
period of the year and
Oats: May, 4«U£ July. 42%0; Sep-
indica
are that
J
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
1220g 10.10; rough
heavy dackin.
mrM. market.
lames.
$2,500
Peparta
33% 72%
spelter
BAR MtVEh
TOLEDO GRAn.
H. & B. BEER
X m., ant
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thejexees-
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12.33 12.54
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11.11 11.11
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resumed
on May
17
84%
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Wall Street Backs Up Senti-
ments Expressed In Parade by
Pushing Upward the Prices
of Stocks, Especially Muni-
bans Stocks — Copper and
Steel Both Go Higher—Defi-
nite Action in Rock Lsland Ex-
Special to The American.
NEW ORLEANS, La., May 15.—
Aust
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detg
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PEGTOFRAIN IS GOOD AT ADVANCE
SPOTDEMAND
action pt
July 11. 11
CAUSE VAST QUANTITIES OF GRAIN
TO BE UNLOADED AND PRICES FALL
7 i
l
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WHY DOCHA Look
ME-IN Twa =8 _
WNEN YA SAY HAT !
EMEMBegEX HHar
HALFOFTAFNE!
Eresb tripe, 1»C.
Fish. lie.
Catfish ateak, 20c:
Spanish mackerol, 15c.
Lambehoulder. 160 20.
Lara, 150
Saratofa mutton chopa 25a
Cured ham, 23c.
Fresh ham, 206,
Country mausage; lie.
Lamb chops, Ma
Breakfast bacon, Mo.
, Austu
anpoun
Malt*
minsigmi
: Souda
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The A
Bounce
Graves,
of the <
subject ti
primarie
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DISTRIS
(By Broaden Wan.]
NEW YORK. May 15—Wall street
backed up in the stock market today
Departa
22222
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e
A- '
t ” ■
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Pe
E, 4
acmm-s
aS
The Al
Bounce I
date for
ent of T
action of
July U.
pounds for 25 centa.
LOCAL MEAT AND RISK.
Turger 11 cents
i 1′1
Judis
a cane
floe of
action
elecuo
________ BIG
PREPAREDNESSMARCH
ales azalhet 215,243 last
ts ter the day amounted
m. compered with 24,836
May's total included 1556
t Britain. 64120 Krance,
.53
r ,1-a
-
heme. The weather during the peat
week and Week before last has been,
on the whole, favorable for the grow-
a Ge
LWr.arej
•-q Iem
#
- 622
Unrs opened Sunday and
gbelareelcongrezatjona
for the Monday nign aa-
was off t points, New 1
ndEiverpootu*.*- 1
to open 2 points down. ,
Wo ate
aalc
Lei
OYS
__
I aaetloui obHdePark areumit-
» meking ' ......
Stow or Writer
Max *82
Street
P. J. LAWIaB,
mittedinie. Thre,never wwnesper-
the
reasons why tt is eo easy for pro-
ducers to control prices.
As the time for the Amster plan of
reorcanizing the Rock Island expired
today there are to be no restraints on
anybody from tomorrow on. Decisive
action is expects^ almost any momet, I
don Kia anntA enct KK.
a4vance of it dnnttgrs
There was a decline o€ £1
and Tuturet howea a loss
July . .
October
4
la
hass
InE the entire day, they compelled our
pateemoy n
In the direction of Moral. the Rus.
"etmpiezszhenonacrziomawr:
‘w^h^rad^
quantity of war material during their
precipitate retreat
. The following commumtcation was .
syed by the Turkish war office to-
AmswitoMeotndaug”
6. LOUIS METAL MARKET. NEW YORE, buy.
uaguaszpmcq; m23hs2252g-5s-a is—ima:2s2pgzresg
Pu nd "ek, 11520 tar *28286
Beef, choice rate. 1r030c
Veal, choice cuts, UH 9 2 8c.
SAN MA"GOS-HANA-oCKHART
........... 840 10,000/make (das cotton than last year, as
han a falling off in the spot I it ia claimed that the averag decrease
nd prospect of rata in the | in acreage in the state is 16 per cent
1ee"anrooa.nothtenpran in tertilizers 25 per cent and the crop
Ing from 6 to 8 points above 1 i5 said to be sufferipg from the drouth,
of Saturday it dropped rap- I Weevils are reported to have appeared
Einally.closed from 1 to 5 already in isolated distriets of Ala-
OW Saturday** closing quo- 1 -
"here was tat smah sale of
rices about'unchanged. The
K-
- a
k Xhsm #a
——
states and -in Alabama, as generally licet i___ _ -___ ___ _
Ealr ana xarmer weather has been the | UI: fair to choice clipped ewe, 51.7
shorn wethers, fair to choice.
Via Martindale, Fentrena, Prairie.
' Leaves dan Marcos for Lu llag at
*:(* a m.. connecting with Sap and
^hea^market
s840dtpcke2
»«^W YORK. Mix 15 —Th. cotton-
seed oil market was a shade higher
with lard and the small offerings of
actual oil. Speculation la at a low
ebb. -New crude trades are few and
leading refiners are awaiting develop-
mente. Close: May, 10.300.50;
Jumne 10.96910.02: July, 110001101;
August, 11.07011.05: September,
ll.lltH.ll; October, 10.15010.18:
November, 3.84 03.86; December, *.21
8.25. spot, 10.15011,28. Sales,
13,200 barrels.
25% 262
MX
17 17%
..Whsate May, 11.15*0115*: June,
$1,16*: September, 16*.
Com: May 34%c: June, tevu
September, 71c.
- 22%
------ 2203% 203%
. 852 85% M ISH
103% 1044 105% 101%
“ 86% M 6%
445 445 411
23%: 23% 23%
177% 171 176%
1 day were
with 1X111 a
arshouse stocks
ziren e28ed0ai
period last neason
We are
candidacy
for the L
jegt to th
primaries
- * 2
Candida
Mo. 1. su
Democrati
Rerpeottut
people of
ARK REVIVALS OPEN czotapAi
ARGE CONGREGATION
-
g.raF
1 •
I Cessaa. >«oe«m. Oselaa, Fe-sit,, 0.
-#2228*
H*eE*e5****e2 :
rnedEedBrcs:
if
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. .1c
H 2
onx. May 15,— on the
tenge today Un was quiet,
adom and unchanged,
unchanged
for rapper was very
i electrolytic unchanged at
root delivery.
’Al N iL- ’ hl U Led ri
- 2 ’ - 4.
MdkekdhaxneMeGAEkaddd
V YORK, May 15.—Turpentine,
la. euret; common, 14.45.
BUCAR MARKET.
»t the Christian church, at 4 250
g D Wl« the direction of
AChanener. evangelist, and E
wuntit, ringer. ‘ •
The market is oiled with plenty of
fresh dewberries-which are brnging.
for quart boxes, 18 centa: two boxes
XeL5b.7T.r^ "dn £3*
cents a pound; six pounds for 15 cents. 1 - "Me
134; six pounds for 25 denta
>s A MA
SION "
A Ube ma will
—SKommsdnmaea:
1^©© J • —
it
K
ithan :
peded to Follow Expiration of 0
the Amster Plan of Reorgani-
IOnK May 15.—Raw sugar
kerie
2,
——
73
11:10 a. m.; arrives
at. Irais Hill •
7lM
*i.
--g-pV, - ---- g * w •/ ,-g
J** gw* HEEASADSAGE ERonLeonmm-mnenos,-
b-,. ----jer -u
Veal, cheaper rata. 10010
Pork. 206.
temaber, Wie .2
Pork: May, 22406; July, naTs;
—ber. IH21U.
--: May, 511.1tJuly, s2.ar*;
September, IIXMM.
Ribe: May. H2o; July. I1XW;
September, 112.574
H&T.CRR
f’abbaze. A cents a pound. I—.--.----. —--- ------- — ---- g----u.
Iesn potatoes, 41 cents a pock. ISrrhusnlesofsorn.were. 286,005 bush-
>pst a- •ns a xaltou. I ola with 200.000 bushels 1-- --yy.
uence or piano for a giganti merger. Dewberries, 18 cents a box; two for and 530.000 bushels of oat with 418.-
Afewasazoiwsrumora’En 25gen OKlnnahk"----- #—.—.
"--------- - — - Rhaberb, 15 cents a pound; wo
52% SIM
= 70% 879*
HIM 1075 HIM
1 9
. ■ jege
Even Skinny Shaner Begins to Doubt Shrimp ’
B-Hows th Ar
AD
-The Ami
Bounce the
of Austin,
aidate for
.county, ple
Uon of ths
held July 1
will be am
PORT WORTH. Text
and 11 25, to Cattte: Receipts, 6800
steady. Beeves. ie.s
55.5097.60: raws. $05
era $5.5008.50: bulls,
calves, 145003.00.
Hoke: Receipt. 5000 head; mar-
ket lie higher. Heavy, 09.90 09.95:
medium. 13.8003.90; mixed, 5*,700
2.802 eht, 5.750020: common,
IHidltl; mgs. $8,0501,50.
Sheep: Receipts, 1500 head; mar-
ket steady Lambe, 4*912; yearlings
:8222Methers, 11.M91U; ewes,
:2-2022175; culls, $406.5; goata,
Vw - Sv • 5.75.
btnta. Final prices were net______
4 to 6 prints lower. December
sas good inquiry for spot at
at aa advance of 1 points
sis of 3.45a for middling up-
utureein the English mar-
qulee hus stead? at a net aa-
M to 3% points. Spot here
: and S pointe lower at 11
inta the near months show-
entest gains. There was a
Stored demand then oa
it Hverpool, prices there
1* to • M points, whereas
I points and more bad been
r. Showers tn the vicinity
Matic belt, where drouth
complained of. caused short
id prioes receded to about
ba day ravering by local
demand for old crop po-
spot arms rallied the Itai
4% 4%
106% 106% him
-22% HIM HIM
56% 54 M ---
22% 906
21M 20
138% 137%
‘inion Pac. .155% 126% 125M 1MM
U.S. Steel.. 84 85% 53% tgu
Twdo ,4.116* 11? 116*113*
ont9: May .•Wheat: Weh ___________ 9* 94
tember,ii22*21233! Ju and Sep- XEW FORK BANK clearin aa
-Sorn"cehand,gay.‛75*eJly..NEWTORK, May 15—Clearings.
C TS8fsertember75%.6 xs , . »»»».»*».»•» against MO4.IM.12» ra
ceaFoelasQatiseSeshuand.ay. July. Increase of H2,15X17X
SHeef86 of the re- 3035. PepVemPeT. 41%C. 1 ___________
being conducted on the ’ , . «• LOUIS BANK CLEARIGS
“ Ever 8ed: Prime cash and Octo-1 •
aimz"
when prioes advaaoed --------- ■
OILNUIMRMTE
$20.55
Birmingham, Ala
and Raturn
Acoount Conlederale Reunion
StlEz 22,12:1,1
Extenston of limit to Jume 14
wrantedbyepositouckeran
paymdemt W M
cm TICKE omen
Ltuetteiamldg Mon.ss
J
esszma.
their orfenmive which failed
Snmmgnea i
and at Bahtu, north of Kope. The 1
attacks were repulsed. Our aruiit
Ore cut terrible kepa‛ in retreatta* • *
Rumntan columns We took Shout IM
prisoners.
S* LOUA LIVESTOCK.
18LUIs, Mo., May 15—Hogs:
. Receipts, 11,500 head; market 200 to
286 higher. Pige and’Tighta, $5,500
r0.1s: mixed and butehrs, **.*59
10.25; good heavy, $10.30010.25;
-bulk. $10,00010.20: *
YORK, May 15.—Bar silver
pamsraqgvsst?2
22-au**
■AVAL sronus. -
sh-
Cattle: .Receipts IM* head; mar-
Stockers and feeders, $5,60 08.60; edness. It is the opinion of the nnan-
Tcand .,5.50 ciai worla that propety in the United
suthe Maem, W MOI W; ' native Statesis.notrealiz, secure and that
calves, $600010.30; prime yearlings I ermament, and mitary. preparation
and heifers, 38,5503.50: ‛ defense are absolutely essential.
Sheep: Receipts, 1600 bead: mar- IThe showing made Saturday and its
ket strong. Wethera, $7,0805.60: etfeckoncossrems hae actually, tere-
SaS&sSS"bawafi Berre ShaEn mttiraa,
5.50, Bpring lambs, *10914. - nazzcai PoRg2snnAdrac
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK, rusnine.above 2 and » points.
______ | Steel was the leader in point of ac-
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 15.—Cat- vity. Naturally, also, the munitions
tie: Receipts, 10,000 head; market I stocks were active, for they would be
steady to 15 cents higher. Steen “ - *
09.75; cows and heifers, $5.00
Stockers and feeders, $5.000310:12 —-
calves. *4.009 10.50. beneticent influence. If anything
Hogs: Receipts. 13,000 head; mar-Ineedea.. questioning on the score of
ket 1020 cents higher. Top, *10.05, Istncerty It was the motors, which are
a record for the year. Bulk of sales, | being traded in heavily under the in-
**.*0910.00; heavies, $5.85010.08: I nuence of plank for a gigantic m<----
mediums, $*.80010:00; nghts, **.*09 1.2 RT 5= it =-
10.00. tote merger would be for the purpose
Sheep: Receipts, 10.M0 head; mar-lor standardising care and reducing the
ket 1*928 cents higher. Lambs, | number of models and improving the
*11.00912.10; IcHpped lambs sold duality of all of Ahern while at the
*10.25; goats, $5:0006.10; no fat Mm' time toe price to the public
sheep. I would be reduced. One broker who
----------- f expects to benefit largely from the
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. I consolidation admitted today, however.
. -- ithat this intormation led him to be
CHICAGO, May 15.—Cattle: Re- Hevs that there is nothing in view «-
ceipts. 14,000 head; market fair. Good c*Pt a stock market transaction,
to choice steers, $9.00010.25: year-1 _ Brokers were advising purchase of
Ungs, good to choice, *7.50910.00; | Etocks this morning—purchase most
stockem and feeders. 211.2508.35: anything, but particularly ot the
good to chcice helters, *79*; good to tractions, Reading and sleel They
choice cows, *5.5*9*15; good to thought well of. Marine preferred
prime veal calves, *>910; heavy layeo. tora substantial rise over an ex-
calves, 55.5097.75. tended period. Atlantic, Gulf a West
Hogs: Receipts, 32,000 head; mar- Indies stock was favored. The crop
ket fair. Prime light butchers, *10.001 outlook haring improved, a good deal
•10.25; fair to fancy light, *10.000 lot attention was directed to granger
10.2*: prime medium weight butchers, | Mocks. Among the railroads favored
110.10010.30; prime heavy butchers, ud said to be elated for further in-
110.00010.35; heavy mixed packing, I creases of dividends were Union Pa-
tneneznze: ====h heavy packing, (rifle. New York Central, Baltimore A
3,28,070: Ple*, tO s00d, ss25syehsfnrpdemk, sazzbiKrur
k^sie.Re» muton
"5 "---------------7 Winygessersanagamdrmhazchevroramatterg - that ’. _______
; Periman" Rim zifdaar“ha°seen “ eiven tor «S cash that
cured. Maxwell is bring considercd. 1 hend ~ *h- a-t"
Nothing definite can be learned re-
garding Studebaker, but as the stock
is selling for 50 points under the high
price made last year it is looked upon
with favor as a purchase A hieh i a -------v.-v---s-
official in one of the’motor companten liect to opening that mortgage because
is quoted as predicting 225 omPmeTthey sav monev coul not Ke aenred
rolet and Willys-Overland.
News from Mexico was such as to
encourage great activity in Ma vice n
Petroleum and Smellers, both of
which advanced, the former sharply.
Stocks of other companies having oil
in Mexico, notably Metropolitan Pe-
toleum, were, strong. Strength of the I
Efthenroporares mhdurxe NEW YORK. May 15-At th. re-
senate recently to the effect that the sumption.ot -business on the curb to-
petroleum fields in the'untexataneday Mock, resumed their strength
would all be exbaaMed in tnd.Sthten Iwhich, they displayed on Saturday.
EhIH§ ydbrsb” That'krencomcthan IMotal shares were acttve n showed
to have the greatest oil fields in ned I improvement in price over the finals
world teatest di Helds in th* of test week. Close: *•*« setna, 11%
Buyineot Uniteastates Industrial 218%u80n .121., atLutineLavean___
Alcohol and.ot Distillers was good I MaximuS SU5 17.0 °112...500 lor Luling atias p. m. Leaves Saa
for —
evidence that prohibition is causing a 1 200090.22 *2231402 Inter: Auto leaves Austin for Ban Marcos
Copper established yhat u » new ronat” 8, * *M Md Butor hotels headquartera
high record in London by selling at 2124225523600 „NiPtine: I Mernit Bros
ogacete < M
high pnX 0 te°Ptamgnam thi; opah xterqnasg0ziistana-
largely tothe new law in England foF srdna0n1 0, Idina. 55805602.220
bidding peculation in copper. relStendam“s0a.New Jerne. 6169
result is that there is no market M 011 of New York,
rapt among actual producers and con- |W1
wumers. Persons familiar with the ===-=
value Of speculation estimate that rap-1
per.would be selling 5 to 1* cents 10%-
Kunehine Special......Lt. 11:50a m
BL Louis Express.....Lv. pm.
St. Louis Limited.....Lv. 11:00 p. m.
Fpres . . Bhsomd"- 10:4s a. m
an a very aethie plan has been ar-1 Sunhina .....y
ranged by the Proeer- Hayden -Sp^er IE5 Loui: .....H. 5:5zam
interests, who have the cash to putlstLoula Epre- -V. £:00p.m.
up provided the court will aFPaPgeExprems..............L. :202 m.
matters eo thatmeurity wirrahe missoum, KANSAS a TEXAS,
I ahead of the debentures. Some of the xafttouna
Reid-Moore group, representing the ArTtera^
former manegement insist that toe IxoTp..1652'm.
general mortgage should be opened | No 5 Tex Spl 11:5* a m.
endthinjcoui onlz.be doneby fore- Nul* Ltd. 12120 P m.
A highclosinK!W.The.debenture holder. Ob- No. 24 Ftyer. ,H;M p. m.
nor comvantelieet to opening that mortgage becaume somdsbouna.
>25 for Pni51 they, bay money could not be secure I Train. Arrives
for Chev-lon the favorable term. that it repre-No: || Flyer.. *:45a.m.
sente. In the meantime, there is no No. * Exp. -:5a,m
sympathy wasted' in Wan street over No. • Ltd. .. 4:15 p.m.
alleged innocent investors in Rock No. 7 Tra SpL 5:44 p. m.
Island because Wall street knows ----- -
there is none. HOUBTOK 4k TEXAS CENTRAL.
----------- - Train. Arrives. Deparla
CURB MARKET. IHotston train. 60 a m. 15:55pm
(Houston tram. 3222 pm
Hano train... 6:40 p.m, 7:14 am
lamps see train 5:40 p. m. 7:10 • m
. *
* G '
The
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is
V 4
*• The
.220528
quotations, remain generally un-
changed. According to returns to the
Montgomery Advertiser of even date
12.45 ....
.13.15 888
1.62 . -26
.13.00 .
12.75 980
heuzea.s;
run and favor buying on any decline 112.50; spring lambs, $10.00013.50:
of consequence that may come of rains shorn lambe, $0.150i0.50.
* that may visit the drouth area of the ----------
south Atanties ' MEw FORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.
H & B BEER. 1 _____
CHICAGO FRCDUCE, Am. B. E .. ?pan Hsh Slom
CHICAGO, May 16.—-Butter demand AmlsmePa 53%
Anacrda ;“*» 2227
zi #6jssna, 28524592 b^r^t” :: '
282520‛nrst, *79 (Beth. Steel .445
27%Si2econds. 2t ® 26 %e; packing I Cal. Pet. ...- 22 %
Mock. 23*0246. Can. Pac.. .177
252;.Eeeipts..20,,495 eases; tirsts, C..M. A Bt_P.
??MO21Wc; ordinary firate, 1*9 Cruc. Steel . 522
1220.micellaneous fots, l»920*c; Erie......37
extra, 21924c. J Erie. pfd. . 52%
„Poteotes: Recetpts, 50.sars: Minne- (Lehigh Val.. 792
zonPakote .85033 per Mex. Pet 1072
»M-cef.:102* .4%
1 Sewpotatoes: gloriga. barrels, NoPonBac.nn1,23
kapek,No,, 25
8*^X8. - - go. Pac. .... 98
.Swest potatoes: Hampers, Illinois, Texas Oil”.'1*4
2*9**c; cases. Arkansas, 30c. 1 -
4 Of Mai
■Mato to
•4* Of T
action of
July IX 1
A-
l respe
dney for
IntoMwt
ject to tl
party la l
dm
1
Auatin
announce
candidate
Buperintei
of Travis
I
1
Austin
announce
candidate
Twentieth
to the De
1016.
I wax te lower and
£2.
„ w.. Ei.. *_ r— i .1 Uvorpool continues to report a good
99 "45 ‛e 10 Eign demand for spots, sales 10,000 bales.
it> Above Saturday’s texsnxitszsutt
iose but Felt Quickly.
I the highest level reached thus far this
13 - season. Ve*
Ao crypiYiN onirnra I However, there appears to be less
0 VToPIES 1 inquiry for the staple i toe south of
Close. Salesiate, although sales continue fairly
Leaves Austin
a*—al j
R. W. NVRN.
Ticket 1
The chicken market is again well
supplied with nice broilers at 40 cents
gach, fryers at *• cents each and tai
hens at 20, centa a pound. On meat
miratno aupopsyrorainuurchaazod; I • (By Joseph F. Pritehara.)
15 cents a pound. CHICAGO, May. 1*.—Large quanu- . -
On fish markets but a email offering ties ot wheat yere ehoveled into toe
H hererpergpmnaiminatine. quoted-aioemed°tscyet. that ib.^rrX
_ ........ ur-dzrrtmt-sRUSSIAN FORCES REPULSED
—wpupu iszms IN BG BATTLE WIH IURKS
Fo»^ytog are^the quotatloaa.»~ I The average sjiecu later was anxious . .-
aSeln 1< centa: two bunchaa MI to put out short lines at the opening! LONDON,, May 16.—The Russton
— 22 .. z neig . I because of relax throughout the win- larmy t Axis Minor hex suffered a se-
- (ter wheat belt oyer Sunday. This Ixererepulse e the heads it the Turks.
Gr2mnonke 4 22nt - bune a, I selling was met by Investora who pur- I ConManttnople claims it; Petrograd
uTexs “et3 bun eh. Six Tchanea freeiy ot che July ad Beptem- admite.it. .
bunchehz.emt.ni. . N.nen I ber, an higher prices resulted. Field .Marah4 ven Mackensen has
Azpaz«u s Around the top levels the floodgates apparentiy sondentrated the main part I
Raalanena scrrabunch... -o. ot pecutaton were opened and there o hi reputed army of 200,000 Turks
tSauaah. * cento each, three for 1* were declines of 1 * to 1% cents. The lazatnet the center of Grand Duke
Foei^i. n.2 » is —. m«M presmare was on the July future. Nicholas army. The Rusetea Mae
.Eeeuah ***** 10 and 16 orate a|Restie spots were around the bottom (runs from Trebtabond, on the miacE
"A.raalct:sat.s prices reached. " •«*. to Bitlla 1»* milee south. The
Eee52d0nabunch.a I While cash bales at Chicago were I center.hhs ndvanced about sixty mil
Ezo*.6 y1- only 25,000 bushels to millers, the sea- trom Erzerum. captured Feb. 1(. with
H:K perdomn-,0 .c20t* board reported 1,000,000 bushels of I Erzingan «" its oblectlve.
. 15 W“" * wheat taken there by foreigners main- , It E here that the Turks are mak-
non “o8eP. nouna iy Manitoba. inetheir «reat fight
Oniom pot ft a ~---- I B. W‘ Mow wired from Salina, Kan.. I „ The Turks have been massed on the
Etawxrnt2a26.nenu p.4oxen l tht fields there were badly infested Kope mountains northwest of Mta . j
strawberiezct2acent # rauiea 14 I with Hessian Oy and that the best and on the eleventh drove the-
—ueaaru + -ies 1 I posted grain men in that section pre- Rtamstans from their poMtions on toe
Tomatoes. 5 crate each- three for 101dct only halt a crop ot wheat tola legstern slopesol thia range, A series
ceh1* 51* -s - "year. I of attempt* of the Ruasians to re—in
U ne. Texas Florida and cni I Corn dosed % to % cent lower end these. Positions have been repulsed. ec-
torota," 6* eentea down * outs were unchaneed to #ti cent IcordinK to ‘he Turkish reports, with
SZmerTSuU^r A.Dent a pousi lower. Both graF. followed price heaxy losses to the erand duke,
county butter is rantea ooumL changes in wheat, showing strength .. This repulse w4s followed by an B6-
Grem "pepperE 51sen. early and earing off later. The jioc in whlch the Turks took the oC
Ho' peppers 20 cents a auart^ weather was wet over the corn beit. Itenstve. The battle was of a mot d«a-
Mustard greens 5 cents a bunch. | and while it delayed planting some. It I perate character and lasted the waste
----- _ Ereene I benefited corn already In the ground. I day, ana the Petrograd official report
- ■ ------------------- 3ui .announces that at its close the KuN
for export stans were compelted to retire.
-----------------it 3:3.- The Russtans claim to have won a
004 bushels for export. The meaboara (minor right in Mesopotamia,
sold 300,009 bushels oats for export. The Petrograd war office imsued the
Provisions were stron-er and frac-1 following report today:
tionally higher at the ciose because of In ‘he Caucasus toward Dalbuit Wu
the advance In hop stockyard Izepuised Turk attacks everywhere: the
houses were free sellers of the list, but (Turks suffering heavily,
the buying was scattered and led by ----------- - . -
grain men.
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