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Show WORLD'S MARKETS New York, Jan. 21 The rally which attended yesterday's late dealings deal-ings in stocks was resumed at today's to-day's opening. Reading, Southern Pacific, Canadian Pacific. United States Steel and Bethlehem Steel preferred, pre-ferred, rose a point or more. Trading Trad-ing was on a very broad scale, ospe- lallj in steel, which again changed hands in large lots Missouri Pacific Pa-cific opened lower, but soon recov-I recov-I reil There was unusually heavy trading In American Telephone and St. Paul convertible bond issues at slight advances. London furnished its customary-range customary-range of lower prices for Americans. American Securities Active. London, Jan. 21. mertcan securities securi-ties were active on the stock exchange ex-change today The transactions were well distributed over the list and higher prices ruled Missouri. Kansas Kan-sas and Texas, Atchisnn, Canadian Pacific and United States Steel re-cehed re-cehed most attention and the closing was steady, although Canadian Pacific lost a point in the afternoon. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Jan. 21. Hogs Receipts, 9800; lower; heavy, (6.6506.65; light, 16.40 6.65; pigs. $5.306.25; bulk, , all n i, Gil Cattle Receipts 3000; steady; native na-tive sters. 6.758.75; cows and heifers, heif-ers, $5.25t57 25; western steers, $5 75 8.00; Texas steers. $5.75tf7 7.00; cows and heifers, ?5.00 6 7a; calves, $7 008.95. Sheep Receipts 500; steady; yearlings, year-lings, $6 75(g'7.75, wethers, $:.llrn 6.25; lambs. .oO'n S.50. Sugar. New York. Ian. 21 The market for sugar futures opened 1 point higher high-er to 4 points lower. Traders gen- erally were inclined to be cautious as the market is being dominated by the I weather in Cuba Prices at mid-dav were unchanged from the opening and sales were 150 tons. The spot sugar market was steady; centrifugal, $3 98; molasses sugar, $3 21 ; refined, steady |