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Show CHICAGO RAIN v CHICAGO. Aug. 22 Less bearish sentiment was reflected today in the corn market, prices being moderately higher at the outset and incresing somewhat in the early trading, the distant dis-tant months showing relatively grea' er strength Offerings were rather limited and found ready purchasers. Recessions were momentary and fractional. frac-tional. A higher stock market and increased in-creased prices for live hogs were contributing con-tributing factors. Opening figures were unchanged to Vzc higher with 'September at $1.85 to 1.8514 and De-cember De-cember $1.45 to 1.46 I Oats moved up with corn, comrais-' comrais-' slon houses being buyers. Fluc tuations tua-tions were in more narrow limits than in the major grain but a strong undertone under-tone was observed in the early trad-I trad-I Ing. Opening prices were H to J,c higher all deliveries sharing in the ad-ivance ad-ivance with September at 73" and De-ceraber De-ceraber 76'i to 76 C Provisions started 10 to fine highi I j caused by the live hog advance Offer ings were light and trade was moder-jate. moder-jate. Pork showed the greatest ad-vance, ad-vance, CHICAGO. Aug. 22 Open High Lo Close Corn Sept. $1 85 1.85 184 1.81 Dec. 1.45?i 147 1.44 1.44 Oats-Sept. Oats-Sept. .73 74 723; .725,;! Dec. .76 i .768 .75 .75 V- Pork-Sept. Pork-Sept. 45.00 45.00 4 4 70 4 4 70 Oct. 41.30 41.30 Lard Sept. 29.75 29.7.'. 29 50 29.52 Oct. 29.25 29.70 29 25 29.45 Ribs-Sept. Ribs-Sept. 25 10 25.50 25 10 25 15 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. Aug. 22 Butter stead ; creamery 48 a 53 "ic. Eggs easy, receipts 6,272 cases; firsts 41 'ii 41 Vic. ordinary firsts 864y wT'.-r; :)i mark, eases included. 38S 1 41c; storage packed firsts 42(42 Vc. j 1 Poultry alive hi flier springs ; J fowls 32c. CASH MARKET j CHICAGO, Aug. 22 Corn No I mixed mix-ed $1.99, No. 2 vellow $1.99 2.00. Oats No 2 white 7 i 76 &c i; No. 3 white 73'j 76VsC. Rye No 2 $1 .r.T Barley $1.25'. 1 (0 Timothy $9.0012.00. Clover nominal Pork nominal. Lard $29,52 Ribs I24.62025.6S. POTATOES CHICAGO, Aug. 22 Potatoes steady, arrivals 41 cars; Minnesota eariy Ohios sacked carlots $2.90( 3 00 cw t; Wisconsin early Ohlossacked carlots $3.00 cwt; Irish cobblers New Jersey, sacked, carlots $4 00fi4 10; California long whites sacked carlots $4.254.50. OGDEN LIVESTOCK Cattle: Receipts 136; choice heavv steers $9.0010.00; good steers $8.00 9.00; fair steers $6.00 7 00; choice feeder steers $7.00 Q 9. 00; choice cows and heifers $7.00 8. 0o; fair to good cows and heifers $G. 07.00; cutters $4.00 6 00; canners $3. 00 4.00, choice : feeder cows ?5.00fi 6.00; fat bulls $6.00 J 'n 7.00; bologna bulls $4.0005.0; veal calves $1.00 ft 12 00. Hogs: Receipts 1113; choice fat hops 175 to 25 pounds $17. 75ft 18.50; bulk of sales $18.00ft 18.25. Sheep Receipts 2172; choice lambs I $11. 00ft 13.00; wethers $8.00ft9.00; fat ewes $5 006.00; spring lambs 9.00 ft 11.00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA. Nebx., Aug 22. (U. S. Bureau Bur-eau of Markets) Hoes Receipts 1000, market 25ft 10c higher; top $20.40; bulk $19.60 d 19 90; hca y welgfal $19 85ft 20.20. medium weight $20 uO 920.40; lighr weight $2o.00ft 20.30 heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.55 ft j 19.75; packing sob s, rough( ?19 86 " 19 50; pigs $18 00ft?19 50. Cattle: Receipts 2800; western beef and butcher catle slow; steady with yesterday's decline; stockers and feeders weak; beef steers medium land heavv weight: choice and prime ! $16 00ft 17 50; medium and good $12.75 ft16.25; common $11.50ftU3.00; light weight: good and choice $15 50ft l8.0O; common and medium $11. 75ft 15.75 (butcher cattle heifers $8.2513.75, I cows $7.25ft12 75; canners and outtera $5.507.50, veal calves light and j handy weight $13.00ft 14.50; feeder steers $10.0014.U0, stocker steeis $7. 50ft 11.00, Sheep: Receipts 18.500: killing 'classes steady; feeders weak and low-er; low-er; lamb. 81 pounds down, $15 75ft 1 17.00; CUlls and common $10. 25ft; 1 14.00 ; yearling wethers $11 25ft 12.00, ewes medium and choice $7.50ft9.fO; culls and common $3. 00ft7. 50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Aug. 22 Hogs Receipts 8000; market generally 40 to 50c higher high-er than , eterday's average; top (21.85; heavy weight $19. 35ft 21 .65; medium weight $19.5021.80; light w ight $19.60021 85: light light $18.75 'n 21 50; heavy packing sows, smooth, ?18 50ft 19.25; packing sows rough, $17.50ftl8.25; pigs $17.7501! Cattle Receipts 6500; medium and western bee'l Bteers, feeders, canners and best sho-slock steady; others slow to 25c lower; calves steady; beef Bteen, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime $16.60018.75; medium me-dium and good $12.75016.86; common $10.2512.75; light weight, good and choice $14 25ft 18.25; common and medium $9 75 14.25, butcher Cattle, heifers $7.5n a 15.00 ; iov.s $7. 50ft 13.75, canners and cutters $6. 25ft 7.50: veal calves, light and handy weiqht $19 75 21.25; feeder steers $8 00(513.75; stocker steers $7.25011.00; western range steers $9.50016.50; cows nn I heifers $7.75ft 13. 00 Sheep Receipts 16.000; lambs Btea dy to strong; Sheep steady; lambs. S4 pounds down, $14.50ft l8.Ui, culls an J common $9.50014.00; earllng wethers weth-ers $10 SO'S'IS.OO; ewes, medium, good and choice $7.75 09.50; culls and common com-mon $3 00ft7 25. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 22 Hogt Receipts 2800; market higher, heayies $20.90ft2140; medium weights $20 85 021.25; lights $19.86021.15; sows $18.00019.75; pigs $16.0020.00. Cattle: Receipts 3000; market steady; stea-dy; steers $9.0018.85; heifer? $6.25 014.85 cows $6.l0ftl2.35; calves $13 OOft315.00; stockers $6.85011.85. Sheep: Receipts 7000; market lower, low-er, lambs $11.60016.60; ewes $S.75ft 15.50. ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK ST JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug 22 Hogs: Receipts 1800; market higher; top $21.25, bulk $18. 75ft 21.00. Cattle: Receipts 1800; market weak; steers $9.O0ftl8 25; cows and heifers $5.50016.00; calves $7.00ft 16.00. Sheep: Receipts 4000; market lower; low-er; lambs $8. 50ft 16.50; ewes $7,005 9.00. METAL MARKET NEW YORK. Aug. 22 Copper, iron and lead unchanged. Spteltcr easy; East SL Louis spot 7.40ft7.60c; September 7.15ft 7 65c. At London: Spot standard copper 99 7s 6d, lin 273 15s, others unchanged. un-changed. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, Aug 22 Prices ot Liberty bonds at 11.30 a. m. toda were: 3Vfcs 99.90, first 4s' 94.10; second 4s 92.80; first is 94.36; second 4s 93 02; third 4;s 94. 7S; fourth 4',s 93. 20; Victory 3s 99 66; Viclorv iB 99. 58. LIBERTY BOND FINALS NEW YORK, Aug 22 Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3'js 99.82; first 4.- 94 10, second Is J2.86. first 4.As 94 24; seconds 48 994- third ihi 94 82; fourth 48 93.20: Victory Sfl 99.66. Victory s 99.60." MONEY EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Aug. 22 Mercantile paper unchanged Sterling: Demand MIS'i" cables 14 19 Francs Demand 8 07: cables 8 05. Guilders: Demand .OS-; cables .364. Lire: Demand 9 52- cables 9.50. Marks Demand 44; cables 476. Time loans firm; unchanged Call money firm: high 6 per cent; low 5 per cent; ruling rate & per cent; : closing bid 53 per mnr. otfr-rr-d -1 f'.1 M per cent; last loan 6 per cent PSYCHOLOGIST TALKS TO KIWANIS CLUB fill SALT LAKE. Aug. 22. Arthur L. Heeley of the department of psycho!- Hl ogy of the University of Utah was the ifl principal speaker yesterday at the weekl meeting of the Kiwanis club in 'rllfl the Newhouse hotel. , 'Some Problems of Labor Turnover ' Viewed Psychologically." was tbe subject used by .Mr. Bee'.ey in his talk F. Y. Fox, principal of the L. 1 H Business collcee, was chairman of ih v, 'n m |