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Show WORLD'S MARKFTS STANDARD OIL STOCK ADVANCES 50 POINTS New York, Aug. 29 A steady demand de-mand for stocks imparted strength to the market during the second hour and the gains made yesterdayvore increased. in-creased. Selling orders were scattering, scatter-ing, and it was apparent that, for the time at least, liquidation had run its course Statements by the heads of large western railroads that they did not contemplate reduction of working forces helped to improve sentiment, as did the favorable July reports of Canadian Pacific, Erie, Lehigh Valley and several other roads. Fractional recessions from the enrller high level were made during the second hour with business holding steady as prices fell away. Bonds were steady. The Harrlman Issues and St Paul were the only prominent shares which sold below yesterday's close. Canadian Can-adian Pacific and Lehigh Valley gained 5-8. Trading was conducted In a listless fashion in the last half of the day No attention was paid to lhe movement move-ment of special stock, several of the industrials moving widely. International Interna-tional Harvester declined two points on persistent selling. Missouri Pacific Pa-cific gave way over a point to 39 5-8. the lowest price of tho year In the outside market spirited bidding for Standard Oil sent it up to 645, an overnight over-night rise of nearly fifty points. ' OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, Aug. 29. Butter Creamery, extra In' cartons, 30c; creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking,1 22c; ranch 20c. Cheese Eastern, 16 1-2; Utah 16; Utah mild, 15; Y. A., 17. , Efcgb Per caso p" 30 doz 7 on. Sugar cane 57.05; beet $6.70. Chicago Livestock. 'Chicago, Aug. 29. Cattle, receipts estimated at 5,000; markeE, steady, 15c up; beeves, S.IOS.IS, Texas steers, 14006 40; western steers, 4.95lT7 10; stockers nnd feeders, 3.10 5.50, cow3 and heifers, 2.25o0 30, calves, 6,003.75. Hogs, receipts estimated at 11,000;, market good, steadyj others, weak; 'light, 7 20(37, SO, mixed, 7.05(5)7.75; heavy, 6.907.05,"rough, 6 907.1Q. gpod to choice heavy, 7 107.C5; pigs 4,S5(37 55; bulkVf bales, .$7 157.45. Sheep, receipts. estimated at 22,000; market," slow, native, 2 15ig3.-70;,-western, 2.50"f053'.7o, yearlings, i.00 5.10; lambs, native, 4.006.70, western, west-ern, 4,75(5)6 75. Kanoas, City. . Kansas City, Aug 29. Cattle receipts re-ceipts IG.000, Including 1,000 couth-erns. couth-erns. MarHot steady. Native steers 5.20S.00V southern steers 4.156,15; southern cows and heifers 3.004.50; native cows and heifers 2.755'7.00: stockers and feeders 3.255.75; bulls (Continued" on Pajje Eight) L WORLD'SMARKETS (Continued from Page One.) '' 3.004 50. calves )0750; western stoers 450(35 70; western cows and -" heifers 2.75i3,-l.50. Hogs, receipts 10,000. market steary. Bulk of sales 7 20(5 7 40 I Heavy 7 00(g7.35, packers and butch- I ers 7 107.40; lights 7 207.45 I Sheep, receipts 10,000, market j steady; muttons 3.253 75; lambs 5.50 ' G.50; range wethers and yearlings 3 ,3 004.25; range ewes 2.S03 75 tl- Omaha Livestock. ' lIw Omaha, Aug. 29. Catte, S.700. mar- $$E ket steady to strong. Native steers, jj at $5.00a7.75. cows and heifers, ?3.0ua s li '5.80; western steers, $3.75a6.50, range Mil cows and heifers, $3.00a5.35; 6toeker3 g It and feeders, $3.25a5 85; calves, f 3.00a L J 7 00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00a5 00. Jjj 1 Hogs Receipts, 6,800; market shado ,H p stronger Heavy, $7.00a7.20; mixed, ? Ij ?7.10a7.15; light, $7.10a7.35; pigs, $6 00 i Jg n7.00, bulk of sales, $7.10a7 15 J? Sheep Receipts, 30,800, market -j ft steady to 10 cents lower. Yearlings, h I ?4.15ai.50, wethers, $3.00a3 65, ewes, jg $2 75a3 25; lambs, ?5.30a6.30. ' H " . $ l? New York Money". n New York, ug. 29. Monev on call V steady 2 1-4 2 1-2, ruling rate 2 1-4: r IS Closing1 t)!'d 2 1-4; offered 2 1-2. ' 111 Time loans steady, sixty-days 2 3-4 ' fij (Q3 per cent, ninety days 33 1-4; G months 3 3-,'g'4 per cent- . . i K Close- prime mercantile paper 4 1-2 t per cenL Sterling exchange Steady '- IS ' with -actual business In bankers' bills i El at 1S3.75 for sixty dav bills" and at j K 4SG.05(04SG.10 for demand. M Commerical bills 4S3. . Bar silver 52 1-4. Mevican dollars 45. ' H Government bonds steady; railroad H bonds steady. -" B tF Chicago Produce. W& Chicago, Aug. 29. Butter, steady; ; Bjfi creameries, 2025; Dairies, 1S022. $ HR Engssteady; receipts, 10,977 casea; Kg at mark, cases Included, 1014; firsts ' I67 prime firsts. 17 1-2. C3 Cheese, steady-; Daisies, 13 1-2(0)3-4; fKfti Twins, 12 l-2(?3-4, Young Americas, 13 l:23-4; Long Horns, 13 l-23-l. W Sugar and Coffee. -i Bff New York, Aug. 29: Sugar Raw, j 1 strong; centrifugal. ,96 test, $5.1i; .Mft$ muscovado,- ,89 -test, $4.5Sa4.75; mo- . BI lasses, .S9 test, 4 3-Sa4 1-2. Refiued, 1 Kg firm. -W Spot coffee, firm: No. 7 Rio, 13 5-3 ft No. 4 Santos. 14 1-S. - ' B . - -IS Metal Market. 1 ttita few Y.ork, Aug 29. Standard cop- -jjfe per qin"et; spot and. October, 12.053 IJK 12.20 l-lfC Lead quiet, 4.50(5)4.55, New York. fHfej' Bar silver, 52 1-4. . Vyt Suar and Coffer. fEBj I New York, Aug. 29. AIL grades qf . Mgji refined sugar were advanced ten Be cents a hundred pounds to day. ' Eg - IHKh fife' |