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Show WQRLD'SHARKETS STOCKS DROP AND THEN REGAIN LOSSES New York, SepL 20. Announcement that the federal government would permit tho International Harvester company to adapt itself to the requirements re-quirements of the Slrerman law, without with-out bringing suit for dissolution, effected ef-fected a marked change In sentiment and the market became stronger after a heavy pronounced weakness early in the session. Heavy selling of United States Steel and the refusal of the Interstate Commerce commission to suspend the Minnesota freight rates al the request of eastern railroads were the most depressing factors in tho oarly decline. Recoveries during tho second hour wero general, and most of the standard railroad stocks held a trifle above yesterday's closing. International Harvester made up virtually virt-ually all of Us loss. Bonds were easy. OGDEN WOHLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, Sept. 20. Butter-Creamery, Butter-Creamery, extra in cartons, H0c: creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking, 22c; ranch, 20c. ' Chceso Eastern 16 1-2; Utah, 1G; Utah mild. 15; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz ?7.00. Sugar Cane, $7.G0; beet, $6.95. 1 Chicago Produce. Chicago. Sept. 20. Butter steady; creamqiies 21(g2f; dairies lS(?p2-i. Begs steady; receipts 7,975 cases; at mark, cases included 151S; firsts 19; prlmo firsts 20. Cheese Firm; Daisies llO'll 1-1: Twins 1313 1--1; Young Americas 14 g14 1-1; Long Horns 1414 1-4. Chicago Live Stock, Chicago. Sent. 20. Cattle Receipts estimated at 20,000. market steady to 10c lower: beeves $4.90tfJ6.15; Texas steers 4,50(V.35: Western steora $4.25(7.00 ; stockers and feeders $3 15 5.80; cows and heifers $2.2ogG.30; calvos ?G.009.50 Hogs Receipts estimated at 22,000; market steady to shade lower; light 0.70(27.20; mixed 50 55720; heavy $GoO57.10; rough SG50f?G70; good to choice heavy ?G.7O07 7.10: pigs $4.25 6.75: bulk of sales $G.757.05. Sboop Receipts estimated at 10,000; market ejeady to 10c lowers native $2,250-4.30: western $2.5f4.35; yearlings year-lings ?3.70tf-s 65; lambs, .native $4'QQ (3)0.15; western $4.250.25. - Kansas City .Livestock. Knnoas City. SenL 20. Cattlo Receipts, Re-ceipts, 11,000, including- 1,500 southern?; south-ern?; makct -steady lo woak. Native Continued onf'age Seven.) uo WORLD'SMARKETS (Continued from Page One.) steers $5 00S 00; southern steers 4 005.70, southern cows and heifers heif-ers S2.n04 50; native cows and heifers heif-ers $2.75(7.00; stockors and feeders ?'J.-10(g'G.OO; hulls $3.00(0 -i.50; calves $I.50S.00; wostorn steer 34.75(tf 7.50; western cowa $2.73 l.7o. Uogs Receipts 12,000; iho market is steady to 5c lower; bulk of sale.?. PG.GSG.SO; heavy ?G.7OG.S0; packers pack-ers and butchers $5.G3(3G.85: lights G.G5G.S5. Sheop Receipts 12.000; market is steady to strong. Muttons ?C.00tf 1 00; lambs ?4.50giG.OO; range weathers and yearlings $3.25 1.50; rango ewes ?J 50(5 3 75. Now York Money. Now York, Sept. 20 Monex on call, steadv, 2a2 1-2; ruling rate" 2 1-S, closing bid. 2 1-8; offered at 2 1-4. Time loans, firm, sixty days, 3 l-4a 3 1-2 per cent, ninety days 3 3-4al per cent; six months, -lal 1-1 per cent Prime morcantllo paper, 4 3-i per cent; sterling exchango firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 183.25 Tor sixty day blllfa, and 48G.30 for demand. Commercial bills, 4S2 1-2. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds steady. Metal Market. New York, Sept, 20. Standard copper, cop-per, weak; spot and November, $11.90al2.00. I.oad, dull, -1 45a$4.5o, Now ork. Silver bars, 52 l-2c. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Sopt. 20. Raw sugar, firm: muscovado .SO test, $5.25: centrifugal. cen-trifugal. .96 test. 5.75, molasses sugar. sug-ar. .80 tost, $5.00. Spot coffee quiet. St. Louis Wool Market. St l.ouis, Sopt. 20. Wool Steady: territory and western mediums 17ft20 1-2; flno mediums 17(310; fine IKQ io. . oo |