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Show 00 WORLD'S IRES ; New York, Nov. 11. Specialties re- t gained much of their recent promi- -nonce at the opening of today's mar E kct, some of yesterday's weakest Is- j pues scoring substantial gains. Chief i among these were General Motore, Baldwin Locomotives and New York I Air Brake, in which advances ranged I from 2 to 5 points. Other strong fea- P tures of this group included Amerl- I can Can, Crucible Steel, Lackawanna E Steel, General Electric, Westinghouse, Studebaker and American Locomo- 1 tlve. Bethlehem Steel made an ini- Q Hal rice of 5 at 435, but United g States Steel receded a fraction to I 86 3-4, later rising to 871-2. Except f for Reading and Cana'dian Pacific, I rails were Inactive. Sugar. 1 New York. Nov. 11. All grades of g efined sugar were advanced 10c per I 00 pounds today.' 1 Chicago Grain Chicago. Nov. 11. Stormy weather ind bullish cables gave the wheat m narket today an upward swing. Reports, Re-ports, howover, that Immediate steps vould be taken at Ottawa to eliminate he Canadian export duty, acted somewhat some-what as an offset Opening prices, vhlch ranged from l-43-5 to 7-Sc ligher, with December at $1.04 1-4 to .04 5-8 and May at $1.05 to $1.05 1-4, vere followed by slight further gains, mt then a moderate reaction Enlargod offerings from the country veakened corn. After opening unhanged un-hanged to l-43-8c higher, th.e mar-cet mar-cet receded well below yesterday's, inleh. Oats merely followed the changes a the price of corn Provisions followed hogs. Compared with yesterday's finish, he wheat close was weak, l-8l-4c ff to a like advance, with December t $1.03 1-41.03 5-8 and May at 1.04 7-S. The corn close was weak at 1-2 to -Sc net decline. Omaha Livestock. Omaha. Neb., Nov. 11. Hogs Re-uipts, Re-uipts, 5.200; market tone, lower, ieavy. $b256 45; light, $6.456.55; Igs, $5.25G.35: bulk of sales, $6.40 'G.oO. Cattle Receipts. 3,700; market, .eady. Native steers, $6.50 10.00; 1 cows and heifers, $5.507.00; western west-ern steers, $6.00(318.50; Texas steers, $5 807.15; stockors and feeders, $5, 7.75. ' Sheep Receipts. 8,800; market, steadv. Yearlings, $6.006.60; wethers, weth-ers, $5.505.80; lambs, $8.609.00. Sugar. New York, Nov. 11. Raw sugar Firm. Centrifugal, 5.01c; molasses, 4 24c; refined, firm, 10 points higher; cut loaf, 6.75c; crushed, 6.65c; mould A, 6.30c; cubes, 6.10c; XXX powdered, 6.00c; powdered, 5.95c; fine granulated, granula-ted, 5.85c; diamond A, 5.S5c; confectioners' confec-tioners' A, 5.75c; No. 1, 5 60c. Continued strength in both raw and refined sugar encouraged a renewed movement in futures early today and at noon prices were 4 to 30 points above last night's closing. Chicago Hog Market. Chicago, wv. 11. Prices of hogs wont down grade today on account of 7,000 of yesterday's arrivals have been left over unsQld. Most of the cattle offerings were of unattractive quality. There was no urgent demand de-mand for sheep or lambs. |