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Show mure MARKETS ' NEW YORK. Nov. 28 Stocks were heavy to weak St ihe out el of today's trading events over the holiday causing caus-ing renewed selling for both accounts. 1 Failure of the coal conference and latest lat-est aspects of the Mexican situation I furnished the short interest with fur-' fur-' ther ammunition General Motors made Ian extreme decline of 21 points within (the first hour, others of that group losing 3 to 7 points Mexican Pelro leum. Republic Steel, United States Rubber, Baldw in Locomotive and Unit-led Unit-led Fruit were 3 to 8 points lower Stan-idard Stan-idard shares were comparatively firm. holding 1 to 2 points of Wednesday's f inn I quotation. ';, ( 1 Ml CHICAGO GRAIN ' V J j I CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICAGO. Nov. 28 Corn prices went upward today. Influenced large- ' ly by absence of any urgent pressure jf'f to oell and by the fact that country offerings were light. Besides, the i. pinion generally prevailed that no big movement ot supplies from rural sources could be looked for at. present. The effect of weakness in stocks, cotton cot-ton and foreign exchange, w as more I III I than counter balanced by advances in J' the hog market. Opening prices, j t H which ranged from c off to l-8c up, with Dee-ember $1.:4 14 lo 1.154 0-4, I .ind May $1.29- to 1 299, were-Jol- iHH lowed by material gains all around. Oats sympathized with the strength J of corn. After opening unchanged to , l-4c lower, including May at 76 3-4 to III I 767sc. the market scored a slight gen eral Advance Provisions were firm owing to high er quotations on hogs and corn. Trade. i H though, lacked volume. . , I i If H BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, Nov 28 Butter easier: j R creamery d.STj 71c. Eks unsettled, receipts 953 capes ; 11' firsth 7273c; ordinary firsts GSeSc; at mark, cases included, 62720: stor- l j1 I age packed first a 73 Q 74c Poultry ,ilie unsettled: sprtnc? I 23c; fowls UOSSc; at mark COc. POTATOES-CHICAGO. POTATOES-CHICAGO. Nov 28 Potatoes veak er; arrivals 87 cars; northern whites, ?acked, ?2 70.7 2.80; ditto bulk ?2.90. VH VW LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. No' JS Prices of Li L1 erty bonds at 11 30 a. m. today were: Hi H 3s 100; first 4s unquoted; fcecond J 4s91.22; first 4 l-4s unquoted; second H 4 l-4s 91. 18; third 4 1 4s 93.74. fcurth IK 4 1 4h 9140; Victory 3 3-4s 99 06. Victory Vic-tory 4 3-4s 99 04. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 369 choice heavy steers $89; good steers ?7a8, fair steers $57; choice feeder steers '$7 f x. choice cows and heifers tGli; 7450; 1 I fnir to good cows and heifers $5 J6; cutters $4d5; canners Z"a ; chqlce feeder cows $56: fat bulls S5 3'6-; ( bologna bulls $45, veal calves $10 11 i Hops Receipts 391; choice fat hogs I 17." to 2f.O lbs., $13. 2514. 00; bulk 113. 5013. 75 Sheep Receipts 1903; choice lambs $11 '-12.50; wethers $6.507.50; fat ewes 556; feeder lambs $9 10. KANSAN CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 28- II (United Stati ' 'ireau of Mnrkets.Vi-Hoes Mnrkets.Vi-Hoes -Receipts 7000, market activa: bulk $L5 40T, 13.75; heavies $13 . QT? I )M 13.85; mediums $13.5013.85; 'ights $13.35(Q13.70; light lights $13 13.50; packing sows. $12 . f.0'7 13 00; pigs $10.00 $13.00. Cattle Receipts 7000; market slow, steady to weak, calves 50c lower; low-er; heavy beef steers, choice and 4 )j prime, $17.00? 18 60; medium and good $12 90( 17.00; common $10.35 I 12. - '. light, good and choice $13 40$ 1 s 1 11 . onimo:i ;nid m dlum $X 25'" I 13 10; heifers $6 50'?714.00; cown $6. . j 11.25, canners and cutters $5I ill 6.40; veal calves $12.25? 15 00; I feeder steers $8. 00? 13.15; stockei steers $6.0010.50. Sheep Receipts 3500; mirke1 stead) to 25c higher; lambs $13.35 15 25; culls and common $8.2.".? 13 00 yearling wethers $10 0011.75; ewet m $6 008.50; culls and common $3.00 'i 5.75, breedinc ewes $7.50 511.50; feeder Iambs $10. 5013.25. |