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Show I Chicago Quotations 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 3 Chief selling, j chiefly to oven trades for the week- i end, gave tho corn market today a ma- r tcrlal setback. Gratifying war news : tended also In a general way to favor j the bear side. Support was slow to I develop. Opening prices which varied I from M c off to c advance with Aug- ust $1.57Vi and September $1.59 to I 159, were followed by declines all I around to much below yesterday's fln-fsb. fln-fsb. j Liberal offerings of tho new crop I bad depressing effect on oats. Some of tho selling was credited to the I fouthwst. After opening unchanged I to c lower with August GS' to G9c, ! ;Jl tho market continued to recede. ! 1' Next to no business was done In pro- I visions. Prices were nominally steals' stea-ls' i dv- I; Ambng the principal corn sellers I wero commission houses which had f I been conspicuous yesterday in buying. I , The market closed nervous 1U to 2c I net lower with. August $1.55 and ti September $1.57 to 1.57. ij Subsequently weakness of grain and hogs brought about moderate provls- f Jon declines. '. CHICAGO, Aug. 3 Corn Opon High Low Close Aug. $1.57 1.57 1.54 1.55 Sept. 1.59 1.59 1-56 1.57$ Oats ;. Aug. .6S?i .69 .66 .66ys 'i Sept. " .68 .68 .66J .66 ; Pork-Sept. Pork-Sept. 45.35 45.35 . 44.95 44.95 i Lard Sept .... 26.67 26.65 44.95 j Ribs r Sept 25.00 24.90 24.90 OGDEN-" LIVESTOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, Ogden, ) August 3 Cattle Receipts S7; mar- ket steady; prime fed steers $12.00 13.00; dressed beef steers $10.00 112.50; butcher cows $7.008.50; choice cows $8.50; stockers and feeders $6.00 7.00; calves $9.900(g11.00. Hogs Receipts 79; market steady; tops $18.00. Sheep Receipts 166; market higher; high-er; spring lambs $14.0015.00; yearlings year-lings $11-00; heavy wethors $10.00; J :jl ewes $9.0010.00. : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 10,000; market 10 to 20c lower. Butchers Butch-ers $19.1519.65; light $19.3519.75; packing $1S.1019.00; rough $17.75 18.00; bulk $1S.2519.60; pigs, good and choice $17.7518.50. Cattle Receipts 3,000; compared ; with a week ago best steers and butch-; butch-; cr cattle are 25c higher; medium steers 25 to 50c higher; common steers, and butcher cattle little changed from last week's close; calves 25c lower; ; slockers and feeders strong to 25c higher. j' Sheep Receipts 3,000; as compared with a week ago best western lambs i' 50 to 60c lower and nativo lambs 50 to 75c lower; feeder lambs closed strong to 25o higher; sheep steady to L a shade lower. OMAHA LIVESTOCK t OMAHA, Nebr., Aug. 3 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 3,700; market steady to 15c ! higher. Heavy $1S.151S.75; mixed ; 1S.301S.60; light $1S.4019.30; pigs 1 $15.001S.05; bulk of sales $18.25 j: 18.60. i Cattle Receipts 200; market stea-t stea-t dy. Native steers $12.4018.40; cows '! and heifers $8.0013,00; western v steers $10.5016.50; Texas steers $9.50 12.50; cows and heifers $7.45(g)11.50; canners $7.008.00; stockers and feeders $7.50g13.50; calves $10.00 13.50; bulls, stags, etc, $7.5011.50. ' Sheep Receipts 100; market steady. ,1 Wethers $13.0014.00; owes $10.30 1 13.00; lambs $16.1017.10; yearlings ?13.5014.50. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 3 Hogs l' Receipts 600; market steady. Bulk II. $19J019.40; heavy $19.3019.50; butchers $19.2019.50; light $19.00 19.35; pigs $17.751S.50. CatUe Receipts 1,500; market steady. stea-dy. Steers $17.751S.50; western steers $11.0016.00; cows $6.00 ,j 13.00; heifers $7.5014.00; stockers and feeders $7.5017.80; calves $7.50 13.50. Sheep Receipts 500; market stea-j stea-j dy. Lambs $14.5017.25; yearlings $11.0015.00; wethers $10.0014.00; ewes $8.0012.50. American Beet Sugar 68 American Can 464 American Car &. Foundry 84 American Locomotive . G5V6 American Linseed 41 ; American Smelting & Refg 77 American Sugar . : 110 American T. & T 92 Anaconda Copper 66 Atchison 1 1 85 Atl, Gulf & W. Indies 103 & Baldwin Locomotive 'ifO'i BJlUmore & Ohio 54 Bethlehem Steel "B" S2& Canadian Pacific 151. Central Leather 66' Chesapeake & Ohio 55 Chicago, Mil. and SL Paul..,. 43 Chicago. TL I. & Pac 23 Chlno Copper ....o. 39 Colorado Fuel & Iron 45 Corn Products : 43 Crucible Steel 65a Cuba Cane Sugar 30' Erie 117g General Electric 143 General Motors 146 Groat Northern Pfd 90 Groat Northern Oro Ctf3 31 Illinois Central 96 Inspiration Copper 52, Int. Mer. Marine 262A InL Mer. Marine pfd 97 InternaUon Paper 36J4 Kcnnecott Copper 33& Loulsvill & Nashville 112 Maxwell Motors 27 Mexican Petroleum 10138 Miami Copper 2S-s Mldvale Steel 52 Missouri Pacific 23 Now York Central 711- Norfolk & Wostcrn 103 Northern Pacific S77a Ohio ClUcs Gas : 38 Pennsylvania 4878 Pittsburg Coal '. 50 Ray Consolidated Copper 23"8 Reading 87s TJT Tmn P. 7. 1 (111 "VJ. Ik Ull OICCI Jl.i, Sinclair Oil & Refining 3183 Southern Pacific 84 Southern Railway 23 Studebaker Corporation 44 Tennessee Copper 19 Texas Co 151 Tobacco Products 69 Union Pacific 121 United Cigar Stores 9S7' U. S. Ind. Alcohol 127 United States Rubber .' 61 United States Steel 108- Utah Copper 81 Wabash pfd "A" 37 Wcstlnghouso Electric 4H; Willys Overland 19 American Zinc, Lea'd and Sm . . . 1S Butte and Superior '. 27 Cala. Petroleum 18V Montana Power 65 Shattuck Arizona 16 New Haven 34 i 1 |