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Show 4 ' w 1 1 ' 1 1 11 " 1 1 ijj ! ; EW YORK. Feb. 9. The week in h the stock market opened "with a firm i undertone, gains outnumbering ,losses. j;- I Ws !l few exceptions changes were i i confined to fractions. Several of the oils and specialties advanced 1 to lb jSr points with moderate reactions in snipping, motors and equipments. Rails as ti ' class were steady, probably prob-ably ns a result of developments in transportation legislation over the week-end. Foreign exchange as rcpresentt-d by . the London rate also improved. The coarse of such leaders as steels, motors and oils became extremely ir-, ir-, regular after the first half hour, high priced issues fluctuating nervously witnin 12 to 5 point limits. Specialties displayed similar ten-: ten-: deneies and only weakness was shown ' by Endicott-Johnson. International Pa-i Pa-i per and American Woolen. Shippings continued to decline and ' rails cancelled their moderate gains. For the balance or the morning trad- i' iug resolved itself into a drawn battle between the long and short accounts, rmothei reaction ensuing at noon. Call loans opened at 11 per ccni. Further liquidation at midday affected affect-ed shippings, oils and motors most severely. se-verely. Extreme losses of C to 7 points ac-m ac-m conlaiied additional offerings of Ma-M Ma-M rititv common and preferred. Atlantie-Im. Atlantie-Im. Gjilf, United Fruit, American Interna-tioual, Interna-tioual, General Motors, Goodrich, Gen-& Gen-& eral Electric, Mexican Petroleum, Tex- ns company and Industrial Alcohol. J MONEY EXCHANGE. jf . NEW YORK. Feb. 0 Mercantile S 1 ! ril ! I 1 ' - --w -hp 'wn papcr 6'' oc. sterling CU day bills SC.-, lUu'i: commercial GO day bills on banka .O.oGi: commercial CO day bills $3.- 33'.l: demand ?S.P.7; cables $:J.C7?;. Francs: Demand 11.52; cables 11.- 50. Belgian francs: Demand l-i.07; cables ca-bles 14.05. GuiUK-rs: "Demand 37.S0; cables 37. 00. ' Lire: Demand IS. 52: cables JU.50. j Marks: Demand 1.01; cables 1.02. i Time loans strong; GO days, DO days and six months SV-: per cent. j i : CHICAGO GRAIN i V CHICAGO, Feb. 9. Although re-' ceipts of corn hero today did not prove 1 to Dfi nearly as large as had been ex-' pected, the market displayed unusual'; i weakness. The fact that cars arriving' iloaiied could not be utilized for tdiip-ji 'menis from Chicago but must be sent , bacic to the country for new supplies j ;had a "depressing effect on bulls. The' jcnly demand fas from shorts who were:: ' in a position to collect profits. Open- j .'ing prices, which varied from to j3Vi5 lower, with May ?1.27 to 1.2SVt 'and July $1.22 to 1.2-1H, were fol-j: j lowed by slight rallies. ji Oats decline'd -w.it h corn. After open-,; 'ing Vi to 1c lower, including May at) ',7-i't, to 75c, the market showed but : J little power to react, j I Higher quotations on hogs gav6 a temporary lift to provisions. The up-': turns, however, were soon more than.'i offset by sympathy with grain weak- ! nosj. I - i CASH SALES. : CHICAGO, Fob. 9. Corn No. 2 mix-ted mix-ted not quoted"; No. 3 mixed ,?1. 20 V l.bl; No. 2 yellow not quoted; No. yellow $l-321.3o. v; I Oats No. white SOS'-Slc; No. 3 'white 79 VitTi SI Vc. Rye No. 2 $1.3S. . Barley $1,260)1.32. . Timothy seed ?10.5014 .50. Clover $15. 00 ' 59.00 l'ork nominal. Lard $18 .92 "20. 17. I Ribs $17.50ii18.00. j CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. ' CHICAGO. Feb. 9. , Open High Low Close Corn j Feb. $1.31 132d 1.2SV6 1.297 iMiiv 1.27 1.28VI -.2-Pj 1.25 V' July 1.2216 1.24- 1.21 1.22 Vi I I Oats j May .7-15 .75 .ft3i .74 July .67-7! -GG's ;5 .G7V. Pork , May 31.50 34:50' .33.G0 33.75 i J July 33.50 Lard May 20.40 21.40 20.95 21.07 I July 2190 21.00 21.42 21.55 1 lliba May 1S-20 ' 18.35 1S.0O 19.07 ;Jyly 1S.75 18.75 18.52 1S.G2 SUGAR. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. Itaw sugar steady; centrifugal 12.79c; fine granulated granu-lated 15.00'16.00c. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. j Cattle Receipts 1S4; choice heavy steers $1011.50; good steers S10'; fair fi leers 5fiS; choice feeder steers ?89; choice cows mid heitcrs 3 9; fair to good cows and heifers $7 S; cutters $5(5)6; canners ?34: choice feeder cows $67, fat bulls $5 07; bologna bulls $45; veal calves $30f5'll. HOga Receipts 083; choice fat hogs 175 to 250 lbs.. $12.75(13.50; bulk $13(?M3.25; feeders ?1213. 4 . Sheep Receipts 1305; choke lambs i-iin " ' i ' ""WMtn j ?lllo; weihors $911; fat ewer- $7 VN; feeder lambs $12 Ti 15. Arrivals. - I Fred Stnibel, Mount Pleasant, Utah,! 3 cars sheep; G. W. Dills, Mount Pleas- j am. Utah, 1 car sheep; Glen Whit-! lock, Richfield, Nob.. 1 car hogs; Glen! Whitlock, Mason. Neb., 1 car hogs; Glen Whitlock. Scup City, Neb., 3 cars bos; Glen Whitlock, Ravena, Neb, 1 car hogs; J. W. Henderson, Layton, Utah 1 car hogs; Three-X Cattle com-! pauy. Preston, Idaho, 1 car cattle and hogs: Three-X Cattle company, Grace. Idaho, 1 car cattle and hogs; If. W. Cruzc, Victor, Idaho. 1 car hogs; Cannon Can-non & King, Jllackfodt, Idaho; Waltoi and Jess, Buhl, Idaho, 1 car cattle; E. ' Nebcker, Richfield. Utah, 1 car hogs; ! Crane Brothers, Salina, Utah, 1 car! hogs and cattle; Hans Christensen, El-sinore, El-sinore, Utah, 3 cars cattle and one car shetjp; Ira Griffin. Gitind Island, Nc-j braska, l car hogs. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Feb. 9. (United! Slates Bureau of Markets.) Hogs ' Receipts 480U; market active, 25c high-' er; top $14. 10: bulk $14 .10rfiU4 .35; ! heay weight $14 . 205 14 .35; medium weight $14.2514.40; light weight, $14.1514.25; light light $13.7o14- 00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.-j 00(14.10; packing sows, rough. $13.-! SOft'll.OO; pigs $12 . 501 1 .25. Cattle Receipts 500; markc' generally gen-erally strong; beef steers, medium and; heay weight, choice and prime, $13.-j 75M.75; medium and good $11.00 13.75; common $9.0011.00; light weight, good and choice, $11.7514.-1 25; cows $G.5011.25; canners and! cu'tcrs $3.256.50; veal calves, light' and handy weight. $14 .00??15.5f); feeder steers ?7.75M.25; stockci steers $6.75 11.00. Sheep Receipts 7000; market 25 to 50u higher; lambs. S4 pounds down. 518.5020.00; culls and common $15.-OOfT $15.-OOfT 17.50; yearling wethers $14.75 17.50; ewes, medium and choice, $7.50 12.25; culls and common SC.OOfrlO.-50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Feb. 0. Hogs Receipts 3S.000; market mostly steady with Saturday's average; bulk $14.40 15.00; top $15.25;' heavy $14. 25 14.-S5; 14.-S5; medium $14 .4015.00; light "$14.-5015.00; "$14.-5015.00; Ifght $14.5015 10; light light $14,406)14.70; heavy packing sows, smooth, $13. 5014 00; packing sows, rough, $13.0013.50; pigs ?13.- 001-1.00. ! Cattle Receipts 21,000; market weak; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime $15.0017.-00; $15.0017.-00; medium and good $11 .0015.00; common $9.00(511.00; . light weight, good and choice $12. OOtfi 16.00; common com-mon and medium ?S. 5012.00; butcher butch-er cattle, heifers, $G.5012.25; cows $6.5011.50; canners and cutters $5.-25Q'6.50; $5.-25Q'6.50; voal calvos $6.501S.00; feeder steers $7.8511.75; slocker steers $7,006)10.50. Slierp Receipts 15,000; market higher; lambs, S4 pounds down. $1S.00! 21.00; culls and common $15.00 3 8.00: owes, medium and choice $lo"-75613.75; $lo"-75613.75; culls and common $6.50 10.25. LEAD PRICE ADVANCES. j NEW YORK. Feb. 9. The American I Smelling and Refining company today advanced the price of lead from S.50 to S.75c a pound. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Prices of Liberty Lib-erty bonds at 2:55 p. m, today were; o's 9G.SS; first 4s 90.90; second 43 90.18; first 91.50; second 4's, 90.20; third 4 'is 93.44, fourth 4Usi 90.50; Victorv ,354s 97.90; Victory 4-Hs 97.90. f BAR SILBER. . NEW YORK, Feb. 9. I3ar silver $1.33. Mexican dollars $1.02'i. CALL MONEY. NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Call money 3tcady; high 14 per cent; now 8 per cent; ruling rate 14 per cent; closing bid S per cent; offered at 9 per cent; last loan 8 per cent. |