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Show Daily Market Report NEW YORK, Deo. in Delay in the settlement of the coal strike and lodl- 1 ations of further demoralization In foreign exchange contributed to the lower trend ot priren t the outset of today's stock market session P.eac-'ions P.eac-'ions were tonnned to fraction, however, how-ever, with thrt exception of several of the active motor, oil and rail shares, I In which declines extended to a full 1 poini Trading was unusually light, speculative Interests waiting on word "nn the IndUnapolU conference Pressure against motors and kindred kin-dred speclnlDe. also oils, stool and 1 shippings, became more Insistent during dur-ing the dull first hour Decline of 2 to 7 points were made by foremost !S of those groups. The usual oovering movement, effecting ubtjn Lis) and in some Instances more than, lull recovery, took place before noon The rally coincided with advices that Washington expected early and satisfactory satis-factory settlement of the coal eoniro- ersy, General Motors replaced a three point decline with a ain oi j points and other active shares were 1 to : points bjgher. call loans opened at 7 per cent. Trading during the noon hour was of the most perfunctory character. Various Va-rious secondary industrials and spe cialties sained 1 to 2 points but the usual lenders were virtually unchanged unchang-ed The p a in in unfilled tonnage. r ported by United States Steel for November No-vember was in excess of general expectations. CHICAGO GRAIN j CHICAGO, Dec 10 Corn went de-cidedely de-cidedely higher In price today. Ex tremely cold weather, lightness of receipts re-ceipts and upturns in the hog market were all bullish factors. Strong com mission houses led the buying. Opening Open-ing prices, which ranged from Jt to foe higher, were followed by a con J tlnucd advance. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS- I CHICAGO, Dec. 10. S IH Open High Low Close Dec. $142', 1.44 1.42'H 143' I Tan 1 37' j 1 38', 1 37 1 37' , II May L34-S, 1,35'i 1.31 1.34 Oat De .Tift .79 .70 Vi .78 V2 Mas ,80 gl .80 Sl',i Pork- ! Jan 35,.50 35.70 35-50 35.50 .v Mn .... 94,00 33,90 34.00 Lard ftH Jan 22.80 22.97 22.80 22.85 1 JH May 23.05 23. IS 23.00 23.15 Ribs im Inn is.65 18.30 18 45 " Ma;, ig.90 lg.95 1S.70 13.85 IH OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattl Keeelpts Lib, choice hf.v' I r fcBGS.oO; pond steers T0f; I rail steer- .5 o 7 ; choice feeder eieor.s 8Q9 choice cows and heifers JR'o 7 50; f.iir to good cows and heifers 35 $6; miners $4?5: cannern $3 G 1 ehoioe feeder down S6O6; (al bulls 9 holoflna bull $4 7j 5, veal calves $1011. 1 Hogs Receipts 298; choice fat hops i.l7r. to 250 lbs.. fl2.75T? 13.50; bulk I $1 3. 00 Q 1 J 35 . loaders 1 1 0 1 1 1 Sheep .Receipts 220"., choice lambs l$lKki: 50; wethers 3C.oOfl7.50, fat 1 ewes $5!7 6; feeder lambs SflQ KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. K A NBAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts 25,000, market 50 to 75c higher, bulk S13 35f 13 65, heavies heav-ies 313 30Ti 13.75; lights 313.2513 65, light lights 312. 85.13. 25; pack ing sows 312 0012.50; pigs 310. 00.. Cattle Receipts 10,000; market steers steady 10 to 15c higher; she-i she-i stock steady to strong; calves steady; ! heavy beef steers, choice and prime, 116, 50 19. 00. medium and good $12.-4n $12.-4n " 16 50: common 310. 2512. 40: j light weight, good and choice, 312.75 " 18 00; fommon and medium 37.15'? 112.75, butcher cattle, heifers, 36 25-o 16.75; cows 36.0012 00, canners and cutters $5,0006 00; veal calves 513. 25'o 16.00; feeder steers 37.50?? T'lB 13.00; stocker steers 35-50'gT0.50. Sheep Receipts 7000; market 25c higher, lambs 314 25fi 16.00; culls and common $9. 000 14 ..00; yearling 1 wethers 311 50TjT3 25; ewes 36.75' 9.25; culls and common 33.50(6 6.50: breeding ewes 38 00312.00; feeder 1 lambs 31 1.00 14. 00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. 10 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hoes-Receipts Hoes-Receipts 8000; market steady to 15c higher, top 313 25, bulk 312 90 13 15. heavy weleht 312 9013.25; me dium weight 313. OOf? 13.26. light weight 312.90ifrl3.25; heavy packing sows, smooth, 512 65 -112 9o; pfckiflg sows, rough, 15011 65; pigs 310. 75'n 12.75. Cattle Receipts 8500, market generally gen-erally steady, beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. 316 -, 2 5 ft IS. 60, medium and good 311.00ft 16.25: common 39 OOtfiTl.OO; right weight, good and choice, 315.60ft'18 50; common and medium 38.50ftl5 50; butcher cattle, heifers, 56. 50ft 12 75; cows $6 25ft 12 00; canners and cutters 35.00ft 6.25; veal calves, light and handy weight, 313 00ft 14 25; feeder stoers 37. 0013 00; stocker pteers 36 50fl?11.00 Sheep Receipts 9000; market 40c higher; others mostly 25c higher: lambs, 81 pounds down. 315 . 25'& 16 . 25 ; 'L I culls and common $1 1 . 50fi 15.00; vear iling wethers 312.00ft 13 75, ewes, mo dlum and choice, 58.25ft" 9.75, culls land common 34. 75 ft 8.25. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW" YORK, Dec. 10 Prices of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today 8 Via 99.58; first 4s 93.92; second j 4s 91.90; first 4iS 94.00; second 4'is 1 92.00; third 4'is 94.02; fourth 414s" 92.10. Victory Ss 99. OG: Vlctorv 4S 99.08 I i j Prices of Liberty bonds at 2:55 p. m. I today were: ll H 3 Mis 99.43; first 4j 93.90; second 4s 91.70; first 4 .s 93 94; second 4's 92 V.. third 4'ts 94.06: fouith 4',s 92 10. Victory 3s 99.02; Victory i9 99 04. CASH SALES. I CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Corn No. 2 mixed old 51 51; No. 3 yellow 31.58$' ats No. 2 white S3t&84c; No. 3 ', I 80tt98Sc, ( Rye No. 2 51. 63 ft 1.64 Barley 51.50ft 1.67 j) Timothy seed 58.50ft 11.50. U H clover seed 530.00ft 48.00. 1 iH Pork nominal. ... Lard 323.00. Ribs 31S. 0019. 00' METAL PRICES. NEW YORK, Dec. 10 Copper ana iron unchanged. tM Lead firm; spot and January 6 90c bid, 7. 00c asked ; Zinc strong; East St Louis dell very-spot very-spot 8.45c bid. 8.55c asked. ! BUTTER AND EGGS. j CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Butter lower: creamery 57ft? 68c. Eggs lower; receipts 837 cases; firfts 77ft78c; ordinary firsts 70''72c; au marw, cases Included, 70ft77c Poultrv alive unchanged: springs 23c; fowls 18ft 25c, turkeys 32c. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Dec. 10 Mercantile pap' r unchanged. Sterling Demand 53 78; cable;-J j I'lancs: Demand 11.62; cables 116u Guilders: Demand 38; cables .38'4, Lire: Demand 11.37, cables 11.35. Marks: Demand 196, cables 198. Time loans strong; unchanged. 1 i,i)i H |