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Show Chicago Quotations v j CHICAGO, July 22. Unexpected scantiness of selling orders led to material ma-terial upturns today in tho corn mar- n.ct rtiwi- eume weaKness at tne outset. out-set. The initial declines were due to big receipts and to bearish crop conditions. condi-tions. Most of the buying came from shorts. Opening prices, which ranged from toc lower, with August $1.50 to 1.50J2 and September $1.53j to 1.5391. were followed by a sharp advance to well above Saturday's finish, fin-ish, i Oats paralleled the action of corn. Trade lacked volume. After opening unchanged to y2c higher with August at 69 ".A to 69c, the market scored moderate gains all around. Higher quotations on hogs lifted provisions. Transactions were chiefly in lard. CHICAGO, July 22. Open High Low Close Corn Aug. $1.54 1.52. 1.50 1.52U Sept. 1.51 1.53 1.49 L49& Oats Aug. ' .69 .7014 .67 .67 5 SepL .6S-y8 .69 .67 .67ft Pork-July Pork-July 45.50 Sept. 45.60 45.60 45.50 45.50 Lard July 26.60 26.20 SepL 26.25 26.30 26.20 26.20 Ribs July 24.42 Sept. 24.72 24.85 24.72 24.72 OGDEN LIVESTOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, Ogden, July 22. Cattle Receipts, none, market steady; prime bred steers $12.00 13.00; dressed beef steers $10-0012.00; butcher cows $7.008.00; choice cows $8.50; stockers and feeders $6.00 7.00; canners ' $4.505.50; fat bulls $7.00S-00; bologna bulls $6,007.00; calves $9.0011.00. Hogs Receipts 7.6; market steady; tops $17.00. Sheep Receipts none; market steady; stea-dy; spring lambs $13.00; yearlings $11.00; heavy wethers $10.00; ewes $9.0010.00. f oo 1 STARS TO MANAGE TEAMS . INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 22. Ty- ' rus Cobb and Christy Mathewson have been asked by James J. Corbett to , manage two all-star baseball teams to play in ten of the largest cities of tho country as a part of the athletic tournament tourn-ament of the International Patriotic Athletic association of which Mr. Corbett Cor-bett is president. The tourney will -begin next month. j |