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Show 1 1 Pally Market Report 1 New York, July 27. Lack of leadership leader-ship or initiative became more marked i towards midday -when trading was al- most motionless and pirces were again inclined downward. The increasing heaviness of active rails was responsible responsi-ble for declines elsewhere. Canadian Pacific, Soo, Reading, Norfolk and "Western, Chesapeake and Ohio, and Erie were lower by 1 to 1 1-2 points. Among specialties, Goodrich, Texas company, Alcohol, the fertilizers, Virginia Vir-ginia Coal and Coke and Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies were down 1 to , 2 points. Steel, munitions and motors j were slightly more steady but extremely ex-tremely dull. Bonds were irregular. J oo Chicago Grain Chicago, July 27. Wheat prices went up with a rush today, jumps, In some cases, amounting to 4 1-2 4 5-8 cents a bushel. Sensational crop damage dam-age reports from the black rust region reg-ion in the northwest formed the principal prin-cipal reason. Commission house buy-1 buy-1 ing was general with offerings scarce, j Opening quotations, which, ranged J from 1 1-2 1 1-S to 4 1-2 4 5-Sc fl higher, were followed by some reac-3 reac-3 tions from initial top figures with the I market steadying at an average ad- Ivance of 3c as compared, wui?. yebiei-day's yebiei-day's closo. Opening prices were R1.21 to 1.24 1-4 for September and SI 94 1-2 to 1.27 for December. Dry weather gave strength to corn. Some reports that the crop was Urine Ur-ine were received. After opening 1-2 to i 1-Sc higher, the market scored slight additional gains. Oats like corn showed only a moderate mod-erate degree of firmness. The contrast con-trast with the extreme bulge In wheat was especially noticeable. Provisions were comparatively neglected. ne-glected. Values did not change to any significant degree. Buying on the setbacks In wheat prices was heavy and so, too, was selling on the bulges. The highest quotations of the day were the topmost top-most yet this season. Values closed unsettled, 3 5-8 to 4 net higher wltli September at $1.23 1-41.23 3-4, and December at $1.22 34. Liberal profit-taking sales led to a moderate reaction from the early advance. ad-vance. The corn close was nervous at 3-8 to 1c net advance. . oo WHEAT TAKES UPWARD WHIRL. Chicago, July 27. Sensational crop damage reports from the northwest, Including southern Manitoba, gave a sudden upward whirl today to the price of wheat Oo some transactions the rise equalled 4 1-2 4 5-8c a bushel, the September delivery touching touch-ing $1.24 1-4 as against $1.19 5-8 3 1.19 34 at yesterday's finish. Black rust and heat blight were said to be extending the damage area rapidly to the north. Estimates of yields appeared to be valueless as the crop was shrinking constantly In quantity and quality as well. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., July 27. Hogs-Receipts Hogs-Receipts 9.800; market higher. Heavy,. $g.009.40; light, $9.359.70; pigs, $8.009.00; blk of sales, $9.20 9 Cattle Receipts 1,700; market strong. Native steers, $G.753 10.00; cows and heifers, $60010.50; western west-ern steers, $6.50(3)8.75; Texas steers, $6.507.50; stockers and feeders, $6.00 S.00. Sheep Receipts 15,000; market higher. Yearlings, $7.008.00; wethers, weth-ers, ?6.757.75; lamhs, $9.80 10.60. Sugar. New York, July 27. Raw sugar dull; centrifugal, $6.33; molasses, $5.56. Refined, quiet; fine granulated, granulat-ed, $7.65. Sugar features at noon were 2 to 6 points lower. .Chicago Hog- Market. Chicago, July 27 Receipts 16,000; market slow at a shade under tho opening, which was generally 5c above yesterday's average. Bulk, $9.50 ) 10.00; light, $9.4510.12; mixed, $9.1510.12; heavy, $9.05 10.12; rough, $S.50(g9.25; pigs, $7.609.45. UTAH SOCKS Summary of the Local Market. July 27, 1916. Mining stocks on the local Exchange were slightly more active this morning and at lower prices, with one or two exceptions, than yesterday. Iron Blossom, Howell Mining and Midwest Sulphur displayed dis-played the greatest strength, while New Quincy, Reed's Peak .South Hecla Extension and West Toledo all dropped off to the lowest mark they have been so far this summer. The dividend paying stocks were not as active as usual. Quotations furnished over the private priv-ate wire 'of J. A. Hogle & Co., brokers, 243S Washington avenue. Alta Germania, 20006 3-4c. Cedar Talis., 15006c. Colo. Min., 500lGc. Iron Blossom, 100$1.62 1-2. King Well., 10003-4c. Howell, 280030c; 50031c; lOOO 29 l-2c. New Quincy, 100016c. uponongo, 10001 o-4c. Reed's Peak, 50015c; 100014c; 200013 l-2c; 200013c. Sells, 110015 l-2c; 70015c; 2000 16c. Silver K. Coal, 100$2.95; 100 $2.97 1-2. South Hecla Ext., 50015c; 1000(g) 15c; 50014 l-2c; 50014c; 500 13 l-2c. Tintic Cent., 1000j?3 l-2c. Tintlc Stand., 50016c. Whirlwind, 1000 4 l-2c. West Toledo, 50010 l-2c; 1000 9 3-4c; 10009 l-2c; 10009 l-4c. Open Board. Big Four, 500$L02 1-2. - Iron Blossom, 100$1.65. Howell Minn., 100029c. New Quincy, 500 16c. Mich-Utah, 100025c. Rico Well., 50028c. South Hecla, 200$2.S7 1-2. Wilbert, 500 6 l-2c. Bank Stocks. Commercial National, $400 bid. Deseret National, $307.50 bid; $315 asked. Desert Savings, $1000 bid. Farmer & Stockgrowers, $83 hid; $85 asked. First National, Ogden, $420 bid. First National, Logan, $195 bid. First National, Brigham, $300 bid. McCornick & Co., $287 bid. Merchants, $90 bid; $95 asked. National City Bank, $139 bid. Ogden Savings bank, $420 bid. Ogden State bank, $432 bid. State Bank Brigham City, $225 bid. Security State, $140 bid; $145 asked. Salt Lake Security and Trust, $118 asked. Thatcher Bros., Logan, $170 hid. Utah State National, $212 bid; $216 asked. Utah Savings & Trust, $95 asked. Walker Bros., $220 bid. Zion'a Savings Bank & Trust, $423 bid. Barnes Banking, $200 bid. Davis County, $290 bid. First National, Layton, $150 bid. Industrial Stocks: Amalgamated Sugar, $180 asked. Beneficial Life, $198 bid. Cement Securities, $98 bid; $100 asked. Con. Wagon, $106.50 bid; $108 asked. t Con Life Ins., $97 hid. Ever Fresh Food Co., $10 asked. Guardian C. & G. Co., $15.55 bid. Home Fire Ins., $307 'bid; $310 asked. Utah Firo Clay, $71 bid; $72 asked. Utah-Idaho Sugar, $18.10 bid; $18.25 asked. Z. C. M. I. $390 bid; $395 asked. Utah Power & Light, $101 asked. Utah Cereal, $95 asked. Lion Coal, $65 bid; $68.50 asked. Layton Sugar, $180 bid. Inland Crystal Salt, $95 bid. H. J. Grant & Co., $27.25 bid. Hotel Utah Op. Co., $125 bid. IntermoUntaln Life,. $13.55 bid. Mountain States Telephone, $111 bid; $112 asked. |