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Show oo I IMS MUETS NEW YORK, Sept 22.--Industrials were among the strongest issues ai the irregular opening of today's stock market dealings reflecting only to moderate degree the ushering in of J the stoel strike. United States Steel opened with running sales of 500 to 3000 shares at a maximum pain of 1-2 i point, but this was soon cancelled. Bethlehem Heel advanced one point and Crucible Steel three point, the latter immediately adding two more, followed b a four point reaction shares closely related to the st' I i.roup notably American and Baldwin Bald-win Locomotives, advanced 1 to 2 points and tobaccos and oils also recorded re-corded substantial pains. Advices retarding strike conditions received during th- morning were favorably fa-vorably interpreted and ihe market hardened, though showing Increased dullness. United States Steel rallied i rrom 100 3-4 to 101 3-4 and allied! shares also improved Crucible recov I a Pad much of its reversal. The' strength of tobacco was supplemented by a moderate demand for motors and oil6, Mexican Petroleum gaining six points. Equipments extending their early paint and shiprne m averaged n' point advances, but rails cept-ing cept-ing Southern Facilic, scarcely moved. Call money opened at f 1-2 per cent, 'the firmer tone resulting from last Saturday' adverse bank statt menl The sustained Strength of oil, tobacco tobac-co and food shares carried the market leaders to higher prices .u midday United States Steel advanced to 102, other slocks of the same class also showing marked improvement with standard rails and shippings. IUHICAGOT CHICAGO, SepT 22 Corn prices moved upward today as a result of covering by shorts who took the DOSl-l lion that the bearish effects of the steel strike had been discounted h. tore hand. Strength of prices in the hog market and Wall street tended slso to lift corn values. Trade was not large. Openlntr figures, which ranged from the same as Saturday s close to 1 l-8c higher with December $1 22 3-8 to 1 23 and May $l.;i to I. SI 1-2, were followed by a slight reaction re-action and then b a substantial upturn up-turn all around Oats ascended with corn After opening unchanged to 1 2c higher in l ludlns December at 69c, the market sagged a little and then rose higher than at first. Provisions were governed bv the action ac-tion of grain and hogs. Initial prices, though, showed weakness owing to considerable scattered selling. I CASH SALES. CHICAGO. Sept. 22 -Corn No 2 I vFuvViV V21 9: N 2 flUm , ('-"s No 2 h!tC 1)07 l k; Xo. 3 white 66 1 1 9 67 1 2r. live No 2 $1.43. Barley 1.2091.80. Timothy $S..ri0Ti 11 j", Clover nominal F'orlc nominal. Lard 24.46. Ribs $lS 25f19.50. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Sept. 22. Opr-n High Low Close Corn Dec. $122 1.264 122',ii 125 May 1.21 1.23 120 1.23 Oats-Dee. Oats-Dee. .69 .70 .68 Va .70 Maj ,70 .72 12 .T0'-i .72 Pork Oct. 23.75 84.80 33.75 34 SO Lard Oct. 23.45 23.50 22 70 28,50 Jan 21 l" 21.92 21.10 21 90 Ribs Oct. 1S.50 18 SO 18 47 IS. SO Jan. 17 40 17.80 17 id 17.80 POTATOES. CHICAGO, Sept. 22 Potatoes weaker; arrivals S6 car.: Minnesota bulk and lacked round whites 2 4f 02 " bulk and .".icked early Ohio? 50 w 2 6"V W isconsin bulk round Whites 2 tr. fpl '5; sacked round whites U S No 1,12.5092.60: Idaho sacked rtirala $2.8092 fo. Minnesota Irish sacked cobblers $2.75. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO s. pi 22 Duttor higher; creamery 47rfi57c. Kz"r- higher; receipts 5S53 cases; fir.--- 16 ; 17c. ordinary firsts ?.91 2 r 41 1 2c. .it m.'ir'i.. cssps includen". H r 46c; ftoriFr packed firsts 17'7 4Sc Poultry alive lowr; springs 25c; fov. I 23-if 30 l-2c. SUGAR NKv YORK, Sept. 22 Raw sugar steady; centrifugal 128c; refined Steady; cut loaf 10.50c; crushed 10.-25c. 10.-25c. mould A 9.50c; cubes 9 75c; XXXX powdered 9.20c; standard pow dered 9.15c; fine granulated and diamond dia-mond A 9.00c; confectioners' A 8. 90c; No. 1 soft sugar 8.85c. OGDEN LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle -Receipts 923. choice hear steers tOM; good steers $89: fair steers ?6'd7; choice feeder steer? $7 ?8; choice cows and heifers $6 SOfj 8; fair to good cows and heifers J5 Q 6; cutters flS; canners ?3fi4: Choice feeder cows 6; fat bulls 5 f 6 bologna bull? $45; veal calves no a 1 1 Hoes- Receipts 173; choice fat hoc 175 to 2F.0 lt ... $14.50fil5 25; bulk of sales 11 .75tr 15.00. Sheep Rcc ipt- P.r.ijfi; rhoice lambs 111' 12- wethers ?6..r.of7 so: fat ewes I6Q6; fe.-der lambs $9ffK ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK. ST. JOSLPH. Mo., Sept. 22. Hogs Receipts 4000; market strong; top 217 . 75: bulk $17. 00i 17.65. Cattle Receipt r000; market lower: steprs $7.00fii7 oo, cows and heifers 5. 00026.50; calves $7.00 17 "(i Sheep Receipts 9000; market lower; lambs $7 .5014 .00; ewes 95 007.25. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 22 Hogs- Receipts 80Q0: market higher bulk $17 1 M heavies $16 76 1? 50; medium $17.2517 65. Itght?1 $H". sr i 1 ; 7: hcht lights $i; -,v., 17.25 h'av packing ows $15 oOn 16 25; pigs $14 00-& 17.35. Cattle - Receipts 39.00o. mrke" 'rreeular: bei-f staeia, medium nn-i heav Weight, choice and prime $15. ' 75' 17 65; medium and good $12.007 16 65; common $10.25.11.90; light weight, good and choice. $12.7517. 00, common and medium $8.0O(g'12 90; butcher cattle .heifers S' S0g 13 40; cows $5 . 50ff 11 . 35 ; canners and cutter- 1 wi 7 ".(, ales $7.30 17.00; feeder steers 8 '12.75; stocker steers $6. 00 T? 9 .25. Sheep Receipts 19,000; market steady; lambs $10.40.; n 00; tulls and common 97.2512 25; yearling wethers 99.00010.00; ewes $6 25 1i I 8. 25, ewes, culls and common $3 00 6.00. bleeding ewes $8.0014.50, j feeder lambs $10.50 12 50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Sept. 22 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 33,000; market strong; heavy $16. 75ft 18 .15; medium $17 0018.-30; 0018.-30; light $17.2518.40; light light $16. 0017. 75; heavy packing sows, smooth, $16.00016.50 packing bows rough, $15. 25ft 17.7.r.; pigs $15,00 6 16.50 Cattle Receipts 22,000; market slow, beef steers: medium and heavy I weight choice and prime $15.2511' il7.5o; medium and good $10 75ft15.- 25; common $8. 25ft 10.75. light Iweight. good and choice, $14.0001? ' !i.". common and medium $8. 00(13 ,75; butcher cattle, heifers. $6. 50ft ft 14.75; cows $6. 25 ft 13.50; canners and cutters $6.8600.25; veal celves $20 25ft 21. 50; feeder steers $7.00ft 11 25; stocker steers $6. 75ft 10. 00; western range: steers $8.00(fi 15.00; cows and heifers $6. 25ft'13.00. Sheep Receipts 41,000; market firm; lambs $12.25ftl5.00; culls and I common $7 00OU 95; ewes, medium good and choice $6. 00ft 7 25; culls and common $2.0006.75; bre.dinc: $6. 50 ft 12.25. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb.. Sept. 22 (United States Bureau of Markets ) Hogs Receipts 1200 market strong to 10c higher ;top $17.50; bulk $16 50C 17.00; heavy weight $16. 85ft 17. 15; medium weight $17.00. 17 50 light wcicht $17. ouft 17.50; heavy packing smooth, $16 finf 16 5; packing sows, rough $16.85016.60; pigs $15.-00 $15.-00 .,17 00 Cattle Receipts 1S:000; market generally 15ft 25c higher; beef steers medium and heavy welghl choice and prime $14 . 75ft 16. 75 ; medium and good $10.26014 76; common and good $9. 00ft 10.25; light weight, good and choice $11 50ft 17. 50; common and medium $9 6014.60; butcher cattle -heifera $6. 75ft 12.00; cows $6.-"""11 $6.-"""11 25; canners and cutters $5.00 ft 6. 50; veal calves light and handv eichi $11 2.-''.ii3 75; feeder ateeit $7.00-0 12.00; stocker steers $6.50 9 . 00. Sheep Receipts 52.000; market steady. 25c lower. UtinhS, 81 pounds down. $12 .25 ft 14 . 50; culls and coni-i mon $6.75ftll.75; yearling wethers $8 25ft 9.50: ewes: medium and choice $5.75ft7.00; culls and common $2 00ft 5.75. LIBERTY BONDS. I NEW YORK, Sept 22 Liberty bond prices at 11 30 a- m today were. 3 l-2s 99.96; first 4s 95.00; " second 4s 93.94. nr.-t 1 14s 95.16; second I 1-4 94.20; third 1 l-4s 95. 76, fourth I 4 l-4s 93.82; Victory 3 3 4s 99 94- I Victory 1 3-4s 99.92. BAR SILVER. , NEW YORK. Sept. 22. Bar silver j $1.14 1-2 Mexican dollars 88 1 4c. |