| Show N. N Y Curb Close CloseS S S Furnished b by J. J A t I Co INDUSTRIALS I I 5 I Aetna 10 io 10 ioS S Submarine m t 1 1 12 U tu S Ship 1 4 t a 3 S City Vei l 2 29 a 1 pid 65 60 S hankers fd 4 04 Retail Cand Candy 10 11 1 Tobacco 1 12 1 15 5 8 55 OILS OIS 4 r ti 1 I 1 1 5 16 1 l 10 1 U Uld S ld ai 0 8 Oil 01 14 Il 1 2 Metro I 5 Merritt It et 1 1 14 R fg 14 19 S d 01 common n 11 t 1 O k Z t 6 I. I 6 14 3 I 10 I 20 White 1 12 22 g grod Prod rod C 6 Ryan 1612 17 1 Omar Omar 3 3 one I 2 2 S MINES 13 20 Canada Copper 1 1 Magma Magma Copper 26 20 Mother Moter Lode old 51 2 60 other Mether Lode new 6 5 S 9 8 Ohio Copper 1 1 Tonopah 1 I Con Copper 2 2 2 Howe Sound Sund j 3 3 j Hecla Mining Ining 4 3 4 stern 2 3 Y CHICAGO GUMS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO Oct Oct 11 Wheat Wheat prices price today reflected th the bullish influence of ot otan an or organized organized or- or movement of growers to force the market up to a minimum of 3 a bushel Offerings were unusually light until values had scored a substantial upturn Commission Commis Commis- sion aba houses then took to to- the selling side and Ind of a reaction ensued OpenIng OpenIng Open- Open Ing lag prices price which ranged ranged from 1 I to 4 higher high high- er Cr fr with wll December and March were followed by material further gains before the market began to sar sas lS Selling eIling was wa based baaed on reported strained financial conditions in Cuba but was not notor of or sufficient volume to keep the wheat market from a sharp fresh advance which accompanied gossip that receipts receipt In the Southwest would probably continue mea- mea Jer and that 60 per cent of the United States crop had already been marketed The do close was WI strong 7 net marketed higher highee with wih December 2 07 08 and March 03 H 2 03 Corn was wa firmer with wih wheat v After opening higher Including December December Decem Decem- fer ber at c the market steadied at at slightly lightly under the Initial Inita figures Demand came chiefly il from shorts The el was s strong net higher Sr with December I Oats Oat paralleled th the action acton of ot other I grain starting c c up December c and then receding a little 5 Lower quotations quotation onh had a weakening weak ening- ening effect on provisions f f S Futures i ro t S Open P pen n- n High Low Clo Close Clore r re e 4 Dec Tec t 00 00 March ch I i 07 20 S j Corn Corn Corn- Det Dec 8 86 8 87 07 8 86 06 n 60 61 6 60 60 S O. D 5 56 5 56 66 66 56 ay 60 60 81 8 60 60 P rk rk- rk 0 1 2240 40 Jani 2260 60 L r Ko Nob 1348 1945 1927 1935 I iO m H n 1697 un 1687 2607 1687 J i Ribs Ribs- O OC Rb r j 1 1660 1650 an 2520 1510 1510 Cask Cash Cash J No Xo Xo i red No 1 I bard hard 14 i No o. o 2 3 hard ro haI Corn corn No 3 I mixed S NO 2 yet yel yel- yel io low 10 u 92 c Oats Oats No S 2 white 65 No o. o t 0 whIte white 5 S S R Rye Rye No 2 I 6 75 Barley 75 5 S Timothy seed Clover seed Perk Pork NominaL Nominal Lard Lard 1980 Lard S Rib E KETT TORK TOnE COTTON S NEW EW TORK YORK Oct Oct 11 oton Cotton 11 Cotton futures future future I opened steady October December g January 2 March IOn Oc May ilay S I |