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Show WORLD'SMAIKETS FOREIGN NEWS DEPRESSES THE STOCK MARKET New York. Sept. 19. Foreign influences in-fluences were largely responsible for unsottlement of the stock market today. to-day. The increase in the German bank rate of discount to 5 per cent, although al-though It had been forecast, served to emphasize the disturbed conditions nbroad and presented Ihe possibility of an increase in the Bank pf England's Eng-land's rate this week The unfavorable effect on the Berlin Ber-lin market of the change in the German Ger-man rate was accentuate l by serious disturbances in Spain and Austria The copper stocks were singled out for pressure and Amalgamated Copper Cop-per and American Smelting declined more than a point Other stocks also displayed heaviness at Intervals, but ihe indications of support evidenced after tho early weakness depressed soiling and the market recovered somewhat before midday. Western Union gained a point Bonds were steady. The decline was of brief duration, enough short covering and new buying buy-ing developing at the lower levels to send prices back to yesterday's closing clos-ing or beyond. United States Steel did not rally proportionately with the rest of the list and stopped' after It had roached 05. OGDEN WOHLESALE PRODUCE. (Soiling Prico.) Og'Jen, Utah, Sept. 19. Butter-Creamery, Butter-Creamery, extra in cartons, 30c; creamery, first6, 29c; cooking, 22c; ranch, 20c. Choose Eastern 1G 1-2; Utah, 10; Utah mild. 15; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz., $7.00. Sugar Cane, $7.G0; beet, $6.95. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Sept. 19. Cattle, receipts estimated at 7,500; market weak to shade lower: beeves. 4.90(gS.15; Texas Tex-as steers, 4.50)G.30; western steers, 4,10(0)7.00; stockers and feeders, 3.03 5 SO; cows and heifers, 2J25G.30; calves, 6.009.50. Hogs, receipts estimated at 14,000; market wealc to 5c lower; light, G 75 (7.25; mixed, G.557.27 1-2; heavy. G. 50(57.20; rough, G.50(aG.70; good to choice heavy, G.707.20; uigs, 4.40 6.S0; bulk of sales, G.757.10. Sheep, recoipts estimated at 50,000; market weak to 10c lower; native, 2.25 4.25; western, 2.50JM.25; yearlings, year-lings, C.70 4. 50; lambs, native, '4.00 fQ 6.15; western. 4.25G,25. South Omaha. South Omaha, Sept. 19. Cattle, receipts, re-ceipts, 0,000: market -ctendy; native steers, I.S07.7O; cows and hollers, 3 255'5.75; western steers, 3.755'G.50: TexaB fiteern, 3.50 5.40: cows and hoifors, 3.005.35: canners. 2.5O03.G5; stockers, and feeders, 3.0Q&5.75: calves. 3.25(S,7.75; bulls, stags, etc., 3.25(ftfi.Q0. Hoss, receipts, G.GOO: markot 10 lower: heavy. G.G0(r?'G.75; mlxe-1. G G5 (1.75: light. G.75''G.85- piss. C.00 f.Ta: ljulk of salos, GC5(fifi.75. ' . Sheep, receipts, 42.000: market, Ptrodv; yearlinps. 3-754 25: wetherd, 3.50(3)1.00; ewes, 300tS!75? : lambs, 5.00"g'5.G?. Boston Wool. "... Boston,', Sent. 19 JTrnnsacJLlqns in the wool market-continue limited, and sales," although spread over a widn rspo. ore In rptail lots. Holders aro fnclined'' iioL'Marfshadonp'S8.' even . - r- . fContJnuod on Pojio Seven. WORLD'S MARKETS (Continued from Page One.) 'though the goods market is dull. The demand is principally for low wools, with 30c nskod for Ohio washed delaine and 10c for fine Montana In the groase. Quarter-blood Missouri Is held at 24 3-2o. while bright com- mon nnd braid Missouri have been sold as high as 24 l-2c to 25c. Pulled wool Js dull nnd firm. Now York Money., -. Xew lYork, Sept, 19. Money on call, steady, 2 1-S2 1-2. por cent, ; ruling rate, 2 1-1; closing bid, 2; offer- I ej at 2 1-S. j Time loans, easy; sixty day,s. o 1-1 C(i-2; ninety' days, 3 1-2 '!; six months, U IMI. Close: Prime Mercantile pnper, ' 1 :i-4 pr cent. , torling pxcluihgo, steady; with -actual business in bankors' blllint 4.S.T-2."i 4.S.T-2."i for sixty-day bills and jxy j.$?,2ra l.So.'JO for douiahd. Z Commercial bills. 4.S2J-S. ' Bar Silver, 52 3-Sc. ' .' Mexican dollar?, loc. y Government bonds, steady, jmilroad bonds, steady. ) r Kansas city Livestock. Kansas City, Sept. lO.CnUJe Rq-ri'i')U, Rq-ri'i')U, 1 1.OOO; including S00 south-tVus; south-tVus; market, steady to strong. Nat-tvo" Nat-tvo" Vleers, ?.".00aS.Q0; .southern reri $4.noa.70: southern cowa and f helfersi $2.7oal.o0; native cows and helferh. S2.o0a7.00; stockoivs mid feeders.- $;i.25ag.O0; bulls, $3.00.14.2.1 ; calvob. $l.."i0o7.7.-i; wosiern stocrSj ' 4.30a7 50: wosteru cows. $2.75f 1.75. Hogs Receipts, 12,000; market 3c - to lOo lower. Bulk of sales, $G.70r COO: heavy, $G.65aG.S0; packers and llH butchers, $G.70a7.00; lights, $C.60a i'iH Sheep Receipts, 12,000; Market M steady. Mutton, $3.00a?..75; lambs, 'iH $1.50aG.00, rango wethers and year!- , ings, ?3.2oa4.0; range ewes, ?2.50u- H Chicago Produce. r.1 Chicago. Sept. 19. Butter Steady. 'jH Creameries. 2la2G; dairies, !Sa2L jH Eggs Steady. Receipts, 10,010 cas- '1 es; at murk, cases included, loalS; M firsts, 19J prime firsts. 20, - J'l -Cheese. Steady.- .Daisies, ia.J.-2a 'H "!; twine, 12 C-4al'i; young Americas, H 1.Z l-2u3-l;' logn horns, 13 l-2a3-4. H Metal -Market. Xew "Yqrk. SejtL 19. Standard cop- -1 per, dull;,, spot dud November, 11.95 M 12.05. H Lead,, dull, 1.45(4.55, . Y. ' H Bar silver, 52 3-Sc ' H Sugar and Cotfee. H 'New York, Sept. 19, Raw. sugar, M firm; Mdscovado, J5fi test, 5.25; cen- M trlfugal, .90 tesi, 5.75; molasses ru- M gar. .S9 test. 5.00; refined, firm. 1 H Coffee, spot, quiet. , 00 iH |