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Show CLOSING PRICES MAINLY HIGHER Stronger Resistance to Selling Sell-ing Pressure Is Offered By List NTOW YORK NTov. 17. Better resistance re-sistance In selling pressure 'was offered by tho perioral list In today's stock market with the result that more, buying buy-ing orders appeared and closing prices were mainly higher, extreme pains of standard Issues ranpinp from one to three polnta. The general buying- was restrained somewhat by the ability of short Interests to uncover wean spots Keilin tlons of call niuney rnts to below four per cent for the, first lime In several weeks and tho apparent appar-ent halt to force liquidation had a C&eerful effect on sen tlnient Sales approximated one million shares. Opening prices were Irregular on resumption re-sumption of Thursday's selling movement move-ment In some of the low priced rails, Independi at steel and oil slmr. When the early selling orders had been absorbed, ab-sorbed, however .prices started to move up In response to a brisk demand de-mand for l'. S. Steel Baldwin Studebaker Stude-baker and some of the food, can and textile shares Du Pont was one of tho Individual strong spots. op rung AVz points high In response to tho resumption re-sumption of dividends on Gentr.il Motors, Mo-tors, of which It holds a large Moi T. j of stock. Gulf States Steel moved up I points and T". S. Steel Improved fractionally, but Lackawanna and Cru- 1 cible were under pressure. Gains of j 1 to 2 points also were registered by St. Louis Southwestern, Omaha . 1 1 :hl -son. Coca Cola. Corn Products, Amcr- i lenn Sugar, preferred, American Cun, 'ontinentai Can, American Woolen Famous Players. Texas Gulf Sulphur, Utah Copper, M..rln.- pr.fi.rrcd. Con- j solldated Gas. American Locomotive, North American and Baldwin. SI Paul I preferred: Frisco preferred and Pi rtll j.'.-t Know r.:irli luslntr a nolnt or m'ore Foreign exchanges were stead) While the list in general i xhlblted a fairly good torn- during tii" morning, 1 the volume of buying orders was considerably con-siderably lessened When short selling! was resumed In a large number or j stocks. These offerings were mostly confined to ordinarily Inactive shares, j but some of the popular aissues, not-! ably Bethlehem Steel "B", Lackawan-na Lackawan-na Steel, Standard Oil of New J rst v. Mexican Petroleum and Paclfl Oil were pressed on the market With -suitant losses of one to two points, i Fisher Body and Ihil-ont li an- celed their early four point gains Lower call money rates were1 Interpreted Inter-preted by bullish Interests as an Lndi- ; cation that bankers. who had been j calling loans during the early part of the current reaction, now favored a j conservative market, Call moncj op Tied Ti-ed and renewed nt 4 per o-nt and la- i ter dropped to four With the market in the o.-irly after- 1 noon presenting numerous pninis of l.oth strength and weakness, speculators speculat-ors were at a loss for a time as to which lead to follow. Some of the lew priced oils. Bibbers, Independent steels and a large assortment of l-ss active Industrials were dlstlni tly weak An , equally vigorous opposite our:- pursued by many of the recognized leaders, such as Baldwin, Studebaker, United States Steel. Corn Prod li tl Cnlted States AlcoTfol and Famous I Players. The abilltj of the e Btocks to move forward despite the liquidation I In other quarters eventually caused I a better feeling to pcrmcat. specula- I tlve circles and the entire market j ! again began to move upward on an in- creased -volume of busim - Houses With eastern Connections led I j the buying, of wln at Raising of AUS-1 I trallan crop estimates received some f notice, but ensuing price setbacks I proved to be only transient The close ; I was firm, gfilli' net. hlgh.r with December $1 201.20. and May ?1.17c1.17: The closing was irregular. I Prices wavered In tho final hour and were Inclined to sell off when profits were taken by recent buyers on some of the stronger Issues Weakness Weak-ness of Consolidated Gas. which re- i ceded 2'z points, had a depressing i-fect i-fect on other shares In that group P I GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Wheat devel- j oped an upward trend today during the early Belling, commission house buying of all grain being the chief ( factor. Basis for this buying was found largely in reports from Omaha that all offers of corn and oats to the west were accepted over night at the highest prices yet this season An ad-j ad-j vancu in Liverpool wheat quotations counted also as a bullish influence. , The opening which ranged from 1 ; ..-decline ..-decline to vc advance, with Decem- , ber $1 and May 51.16 i j ' I. 1.16, was followed by moderate gains all around. Profit taking sales in the corn mar- , ket were readily absorbed. After open-Ing open-Ing unchanged to Vac off. December i , ) 7171c, corn scored a general ad- ance. I 1 Uuts started a shade lower to Uc ' i'f'l higher, December 428 to 137344c J and then climbed with corn Provisions were inclined to sag la ' the absence of any special demand. Omaha was reported as buying corn in extreme eastern Iowa and within 2 25 miles of Chicago, paying aboe a j Chicago parity. On the other hand. eastern demand here both export and j finish was nervous at tho same as domestic was extremely slow. The Thursday's final figures to ad- ance. with December 71C to VV 71c. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Wheat No. 3( red. 1.2J; No. 2 hard, 1 22 Corn No. 2 mixed. 737S; No. 2 yellow, 73Vsft'74V4. Oats No. 2 White, 4 5 Vs 4 6 ; No. 3 while, 44044. '( Rye No. 2. 90. Bailey 64 70. Timothy seed 6.006 75 Clover seed 16. 00 20.00. I'ork Nominal. T,ard 11.26 Ribs 10. 76f 12.00. OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 17. Wheat. No 2 hard. $1.16)6 1.20; No. 2 mixed. 51.02(31.16. Corn. No. 2 white. 690 71c; No. 2 mixed, 69 70c. Oats, No. 2 white, 42Mc; No. 3 white 42 U 843o. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn , Nov. 17 Flour unchanged. Bran, 523.00 Q 24.00. BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Butter unchanged un-changed Eggs higher; receipts 3.96 1 cases; firsts 50 55c; ordinary firsts 40 46c; miscellaneous 4&'3f.0r. refrigerator extras 27' 28c; refrigerator firsts 25 326c. Poultry, alive, lower, fowls 13 15c, apringo 17V4c; roosters 13c; turkeys 86c; geeso 18c ' LOCAI IWFSTMFTNT EFCURTTTKS. (As reported by J. A. Hoglo & Co.) BANK BTOCKS Bid Asked. Bankers Trust 15150 005 160 . 00 Columbia Trust j 90.00 Deseret Natl 27 0 .00( 27.". .00 Deseret Ravings .... 2C5 OOi 210 00 Tlrst National of Og I 310 00 C ont Natl Bank 150 . 00 ...... National Copper .... 145.00 160.00 Security State bank 100 00 Utah state National 1 00.00 1"7.0 rtah Sav A Trust-. 100.00 108.00 Walker Bros Bkrs-.l 838.00 210.00 Zlon's Sav. & Trust , 206. 00 209.00 INDUSTRIAL, STOCKS Amal. Sug. com. ... 4.051 4.20 do Rs pfd 92.00 93 50 Con. Wagon 60.00 66 00 Homo Flro Ins 316. 0 323. On Independent Coal . .68 .61 Mor. Can. 9s pfd 102. 001 104.00 Mt states T A T . . loa.oo! 105.00 Peoples su pfd & coml 2.25 2.o0 8 iramm-John Bs prdl 1 03 00 105 00 ' Standard Coal ... .1 .641 .67 T B Fuel 7s pfd. ... .84 .87 I Utah -Idaho Sugar .. 3.55 3 65 Itah Fire Clay . .... 60.00 55.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd 94.001 H6.00 Walker Bros. D. Gds 200.001 Vj c. M. I I 109 00 111 . 00 Brtn Drng Dist 6s '321 95.00' 97.20 Mutual Creamery .. 7.00, 7 2u UtajvjdajoSugpfd. I 8.76 9.00 BONDS sTTstock Ex US 19291 88.001 90.00 Rtndrd Goal 0s lOSlI I 93. 00 IN Pr Lt 1st 5s '44 92.001 94 no Ft Lt & Pr Is 1930 . . S4.00 8 7.00 I t-Ida Sugar 7s '301 98 00l 100 00 i w - ::x stocks. (Last Sale) Allied Chemical & Dye 72 J4 AIMs-Chalmcrs American P.cc-t Sug;r 36B American Can ' 1 America nCar A Foundry . ...17,,1-i American Hide A Leather pfd.. 67 Vi American International Cori. . . 27 American Locomotive 1 : 1 3? American Smelting A Refg 5S?i American Sugar 67 American Sumatra Tobacoc .. JS9 American TAT V) American Tobacco 148 .. American Woolen 98 Anaconda Copper 4 72 Atchison 100-8 All Oulf A W Indies 23 Baldwin Locomotive 3 Baltimore & Ohio 45V. B thlehem Steel B . 65' ,l D.htfl. N I ( !i htral Leather 35 Chandler Motors -'91 j hesapejvke fit Ohio 70 Chicago Mil A Si Paul 864 Chicago R I A Pac 34 Vi Chino Copper 23 Ji Colorado Fuel A Iron 2 6V Corn Product:? ISO Crucible Steel 63 V Erie 11 Famous Players-LAsIcy 91 1 General Asphalt 44 t;enral Electric 1 "6 General Motors 14 "4 Goodrich Co 30l. Great Northern pfd 87 Illinois Ci-ntral IOSV2 Inspiration Copper 33'i International Harvester 103 Irit Mer Marine pfd 49Vi International Coper 60 Invincible Oil 14 "j Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tire 41; Kennecott Copper 3 1 si Louisville A Nashville .. ..131" Mexican Petroleum 209 Vj Miami Copper 29 Mid. lie Mates Oil II1 Mldvale Steel 28 Missouri .Pacific 1 6 New York Central 9 41 N Y N II A Hartford 23 Norfolk A Western 117 Northern Pacific 79', Oklahoma Prod A Ref 2 Pacific Oil 46 Pan American Petroleum ... 85 Pennsylvania 46" eople's Ga'j 911 Pure Oil 27t Ray Consolidated Copper 12 Reading . . 77 Rep Iron & Steol 4 7lA Royal Dutch N Y 68 Sears Roebuck 81Vj Sinclair Con Oil 31 Southern Pacific 90'i Southern Hallway 22 Standard Oil of N J 200 Studebaker Corporation 123lj Tennessee Copper 81 '2 Texas Co 4 6 Texas & Pacific 21 Tobacco Products 7,',i Transcontinental Oil 12 I nion Pacific 1 4 1 V2 United Retail Stores 7o U S lnd Alcohol 60 . I'nlted States Rubber 503i United States Steel 104 Utah Copper 60 $1 Westinghouso Electric SS1 Willys-Overland 5 American Zinc. Lead and Sm.. i Butte and Superior 29T'g Cala Petroleum -. . . 4S't Montana Power 67 ri Shattuck Arizona 7B Great Northern Ore .. 29 Maxwell 13 Consolidated Gas 124 American Linseed i C & N W 8 4'i NEW YORK si GAR NEW YORK, Nov. 17. The raw sugar market was linn and unchanged early today at 34 c for CubaSi cost and freight, equal to 5.53c for centrifugal No sales were reported. Tho raw sugar futures market was more active and prices were higher on active covering by December Bhorts and a broadening demand from Wall street interests and the west Prices advanced 3 to 5 points early, but reacted re-acted on realizing and were one to three ptints net higher at midday. The market for refined sugar was firm and unchanged at 6 907.00c for fine granulated. There was no improvement In the demand and it was reported that refiners were practically prac-tically cleaned up on old business Refine Re-fine d futures nominal. METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. No. 17 Copper steady; electrolytic spot and futures 137 0 14c Tin easy; fpot and nearby 36 50; futures $36.75. Iron steady, prices unchanged. 1 Lead steady, spot S7.007 .25. Zinc quiet, Bast St Louis spot and nearby 57 307.35. Antimony spot $6 50(96.76. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK Nov. 17. Call money easier; high 4 V2 per cent; low i per cent, ruling rate 4' per cent, closing bid 3fi per cent; offered at 4 per cent, last loan i per cent. Call loans against acceptances 3 per o nt. Time loans firm. Mixed collateral. 60 and 90 days. 5 per cent; four and six months 5 per cent. Prime commercial paper 4 i per cent POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 17- Potatoes firm on good stock, receipts 40 cars; total I". 8. shipments 716, Wisconsin Backed and bulk Round Whites 70 75c cwt., poor 70c cwt ; Minnesota sacked and bulk Round Whites No. 1 75 85c cwt ; North Dakota sacked Red River Ohlos 80 Roc cwt.; North Dakota sacked and bulk Round Whites No 1. 76'c?SSc cwt.; poorer low as 50c cwt; Idaho sacked russets No. 1 1 50 cwt OGDEN LIVESTOCK , . I Cattlo 833 Hogs .. ...20H4 Sheep Ki Cattle Receipts 833; steady; top $7 00, cholco prime steers $6 25rr '725. good steers 16. 6006.26; f'lir steers $4.506.50, feeder steers $5 00 j Ca G 20; cholco heifers $4.25 ft 4.70, Icholcfi cows $4.0004.60; fair to pood icowa $3 504 00. runners $1.00(5 2.00, I bulls $3.00 ra 3.3r. ; feeder cows. $3 00 3.75; eal calves $5,500.-7 00. Hogs Receipts 2084; steady, top f8 06; f;it hogs, 190 to ::o pounds, I $7 76 8.05; heavy hogs $6.75 7 05, bulk 56.75 8.05; feeder hogs $S 0O(fr 1 10.00. Sh "p Receipts 161 : steady; choice 1 in ni L3 $11. 00(312. 00; fat whether $6 006.00; fat ewes $4.00(5 6.00; feeder limbs 510.0011.00; feeder owes 53.00 0 4 00 Arrivals T. L. Monk, Roberts. Idaho, 2 cars ! cattle. Gilbert Keppncr, Roberts. Idaho. 2 1 cars cattle E A. Mllner. Roberts. Idaho, 4 cars I cattle. Earl Davis. St. Anthony, Idaho, 2 cars cat t lo. L. M smith, St Anthony. Idaho. 2 cars cattle. I J. L. Milncr, Roberts, Idaho, 2 cars , cattle. Cohart & Turnlry. Huron, South I Dakota. 10 cars hogs. Renllne & Son, ood River, Neb., l I car hogs Henline & Son, Howard, Neb.. 1 car hogs. Henline A Son, Slrombcrg. Neb. 1 I car hogs. Henline & Son. Ord. Neb., 1 car hogs. ; Henllnt .v Son. Cairfield, Neb., 1 caj- hogs . I Henline & Son, Loupe City. Neb., 2 cars hogs. Henline & Son, Denman, Neb., 1 c.i rs hogs. I Todenhoft Bros.. Wood River. N b . 1 car hogs. Todenhoft Bros.. Shelton. N'eb.. 1 car ' hogs. Todenhoft Bros., Stapleton. Neb. 1 , car hogs. Todenhoft Bros.,' Ravenna, Neb., 1 car hogs. I Todenhoft Bros., I.emoyne, Neb . 1 car hogs I Todenhoft Bios., Oshkosh, Neb, 1 car hogs. I G (J Jewell pal, Wyo., 1 car cattle. cat-tle. Cox. Mann & Boyd. Rifle. Colo . 1 car cuttle. J. C Alleh, Jr.. Merrill. 1 car cattle. cat-tle. Shipments and sales ( '. A Hanson bsphralm, 1 car calves JOseph Mun.-un, Ml Pleasant. 3 cars r der cattle. Union Meat company. Kohler Cat., 1 car cattle and hogs. II C. Ianier. peters. Cal 1 car cattle. cat-tle. Allen Pyle, San Francisco. 1 car cattlo. cat-tlo. t Associated Meat company, Los Angeles,, An-geles,, 1 car cattle. II C. Lewis. Peters. Cal. 1 car feed-01 feed-01 ;ttle. Western Meat company. San Francisco. Fran-cisco. 4 cars cattle. 17 cars hops. Ml. land Me:it company. Oakland j Cal.. 2 cars hogs ! Ogden Packing & Provision company, com-pany, Ogden. 5 cars hogs, 2 tars cattle. cat-tle. Hippwell & Green. Ogden. 1 car . feeder cattle. Child & Child. Ogden. 3 cars cattle. cat-tle. K. P. Straver, Ogden. 1 car feeder I cattle. Fox & Keller, Ogden. 1 car lambs FOREIGN (L'nitcd siatt i Department of Agriculture) Agri-culture) , CHICAGO, Nov 17 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 37.000; market fully steady, bulk 150 to 210 pound averages $i.lo 08.16 220 to 30o pound butchers, s 2 0S s 2 5. top $.s 25 few held hlgn- it- i,i'!;inr sows. $ 7.25m S 011 , desir-iibb desir-iibb Fi;rs strong J '. n s :.u- Iumvj I 581 5 s. 25; medium $s L0Q i 25. light $8,056 8.15. light light 8. 100 18.26; parking sows. smooth I7.60O8.00; packing sows, rough 57.25 i 7 65; V.65: killing pigs 58.250 8 50, Cattle Receipts 6000; beef steers mostly short fed; trade slow on catch as catch can basis-, practical!) no . hOli 0 offerings here, part load yearlings yearl-ings $11.00; bulk short fed of quality and condition to sell at 57.6009.00; canners and bulk moderately active; steady to strong. eal calves weak to unevenly lower; other classes about steady. 1 Sheep Receipts 12.000; opening: slow, fat lambs steady. early top ,$1 4 75 to cltv butchers; $14.60 to packers; three doubles fed clipped lambfl 512 HO; feeders dull 1i05 pound I feeding wethers 58.8; sheep steady, two loads 110 pound fed western ewes 58 00. OMAHA N b Nov. 17. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts G500; fairly active; steady to a sh ide lower, bulk -nixed and packing grades S7.8&O7.80; bulk butchers $7 mj i T 8 5 !l 5 10 Cattle Receipts 1700; all classes p n rally steady; warmed up steers slow; best corn f ds included $10.50. 1 Sheep Red IptS 4000; all classes steady; wooled lambs 5 1 3-60 1& 1 4 0o Ted clipped lambs 512.25(8) 12.50; fresh shorn vearllngs $11.60; best ewes 57 25 feedings lambs $13. 00. sr rOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 17. Hogs Receipts 4 7UO, very slow; sellers holding hold-ing hogs at fully steady prices. Pack-mi,- sows about Bteady; mostly steads Cattle Receipts 0000, not enough hen to make a markuc Beef steers and yearlings mostly $s.25 down; B f. v. light y .liiinga $'J.5u. veal calf top ! $9.00. j Sheep Receipts 2000, killing classes class-es about steady, fed western wool lambs $14 25, led shorn lambs $1-' 7o KANSAS CITY. Mo . Nov 17 Cattle Cat-tle Receipts 7000; market slow; few vrood or choice beef steers offered; best ejrly $:7r.; bulk medium flesh king $7 50f&8.00; canner cows fully steady, eleven loads from New Mexico ,$2.75 heifers $6 00; light and medium I weight vealers 25& 50c lower; practical pract-ical top $9.00. heavy w ights around j steady Hogs Receipts 9000 mostly 10c lower, spots 15c lower snipper top 1 J7 95, packer top SS.oo: light lights ! mostly 87.80O7.86; desirable 190 to 270 pound averages $7.85 O 7.95 ; mixed mix-ed weights and quality, $7 65 fi7 80: bulk of sales $7 807.90; packing sows steady. $7. 25f?7.35; stock pigs, steady, $8.00 6 s 26. Sheep Receipts 3000, killing classes class-es steady; fed native lambs $14 25, ewes $7.50; wethers $S 35; yearlings $12 26. LIBERTY BONDS-NEW BONDS-NEW YORK. Nov. 17 Llbert bonds closed: 3Vfes 100.10; first 4s blank; second 4s 97 88; first 44s 98.52, second 4 Us 97 .98; third 4s 9S 52' fourth 4 Us 98 36; Victory is 100 .32. uncalled, un-called, 100 06 called; U. S. treasury 4 tta 99 46. MINING BBCUH1T1JCS. (As reported by J. A. Hoglo & Co.) I Bid I Asked. Alta Mich i$ 5 rbl Albion Cons 03 06 Am Metals .00 .01 ? Alta Tunnel .01 02 Itulllon I .01 .01' Big Hill I .01 Ms n2' Big Cot Coal I .05 .06'j Beav. r Copp.-r . . . . .00"i Bav State .01 Black Metal . . . .( 0G Bingham Galena . . OlVi .01 Cent. Eureka .00 .02 Columbus Rexall ,. 22 Colorado Con .05 .05', Crown Point 03 .03 Cardiff 35 .40 Cott King 01 Daly 1.15 1.65 Dragon 07 .12 Emma Silver 02 .02l Emerald 02 .Oi Eureka. Mines 04 .05 East frown Point ..' I .02 East Tlntlc Coal ... .0014! .00 East Tlntlc. Con ...f 04 Eureka Lily . ;....) 06 Eureka Bullion . .. .02t .03V Gold Chain 03 Great Western 01 .n; I Hamburg Mines ... .00 .02 ! Howell 01 -02 Iron Blossom 27 .28 I iron King 17 . 1 7 Keystone 35 .42 I Kennebec 01 .03 Eehl Tlntlc .", .01 .02 Leonora .00 .ui j Lynn Big Six 1 .01 .07 Mammoth .40 .su May Day j .01 .01 Mason Valley (1.10 .Michigan-Utah . .. .09V6I .10 New Cjulncy 014 1 .01 iNalldrlver I .16 'No .standard .01 .01 U ipohongo I .00 I . OOfe Ohio Copper I .20 I .35 1 FJlutus j .44V .45 j Prince con . 0 u 1 .09 PlOche Bristol . ...I , 00 J4 1 .Ol'A i Price .Mining 02 .03 j Provo .03 I So Standard .10 I .15 Sells ( I .01 Syndicate I oo 00V2 Silver King Coaln . . 2.72'il 2.80 ! Silver King Con ... .22 30 Sioux Mines j .02 .03 I Silver Shield I I .00 ITar Baby .01 Tlntlc Central 1 .01 Tlntlc Standard . . 3.121 3.15 I Uncle- Sam .03 I Utah Con .01 1 union chief i .00 . 01 Vs I est Toledo I . j Walker Mining . ... 3.30 I 3.573 ! Woodlawn .04 .04 I Yankee Con .01'6l Zuma . . I .06 .Or ; Park City M & S ... 8.60 4.00 Park-Utah j 5.00 5.60 Opi nhig s l -.. Cardiff lOo at 35c; 100 at 36c. I Emma Silver 3000 at 3c; 10.000 at ! 2c. j iron King 500 at 18c; 500 at 17c. Lehl Tintlc 2000 at 2c .Michigan-Utah 4000 at 10c I'lutus sen at jOc; COO at 49c; 4 0 J at 48c, 200 at 47c; 100 at 461iC Prince Con. 1500 at 91fec Silver King Coalition 250 at $2.70. Silver King Con. 72 at 20c Zuma 1000 at 6 '-ic Closing Sale. Colorado Con. 1000 at 5c. Cardiff 300 at 35c. Emma Silver 1 2,000 at 2Vic Iron Blossom 500 at 27c Iron King 2000 at 17c Mb hlgan-Utah 1000 at 10c. Plutua 500 at 45c; 100 at 44V2C. Sliver King Coalition 50 at $J 70, 20o at $2 75, 100 at 52.77 Vj. Tlntlc Standard 150 at $3.15 CHICAGO PI TURES. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. open HiK'h Low Close Wheat I Dec. 1.19 1.20 1.19 1 20, ! May 1 16 1 1 7 I.I6V2 1.17V: I July 108 1.09 1.08 10S Corn I Dec. 71 71 71 71: May 70 71 70 71 July 70 70 70 70, Oats Dei 43- 41 43 44 i May 43 43 43 43 IJuly 40 40 40 40 1 Pork Lard Jan. 9.97 10 02 9 97 9.97 May 1 0.30 10.32 10 25 10 25 Ribs Jan. 9.90 FOREIG N EX CHANG E. NEW YORK, Nov 17. Eorelgn ex-chance ex-chance Irregular; Great Britain, demand, de-mand, 4.47 15-16; cables, 4.48 3-1 6 0-day bills on banks, 4.45 13-Di, France, demand, 7.01; cables, 7.02; ; Italy demand. 4. 65, cables, 4. 06. Belgium demand, 6.64; cables 6 54 '2 , Germany, demand, .Ol'i. cables, .01 ;9-16, Holland, demand. 29 25; cables. I 89.80; Norway, demand. 18.40, Swe.- den. demand. 26.81; Denmark, demand. de-mand. LOlT. Switzerland, demand, 18 44, Spain, demand, 1531; Greece, demand, 14 5; Poland, demand. .00; Czecho-Sloyakia, demand. 3.20; Ar-gentlne, Ar-gentlne, demand, 86.12; Brazil, demand, de-mand, 1L02, Montreal, demand. ' 1 .00 1-16. |