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Show NEW YORK LIST REMAIN5STEADY Specialties Erratic While Sea-I Sea-I soned Shares Move Within Narrow Limits nkvv vopk. Oct. 26. Low-priced or speculative rails, especially those 1 comprising the southwestern group also Oils, steels anl lODaCCOB werr mci firm features at the opening of loday'.sl stork m.irk't The more hopeful tenor i Of Industrial advices from Ore-it Bl '-aln '-aln Induc ed more or less short CO -erlng. The. tains in Texas Pacific, St. T.ouis A Southwestern prefesred, Bethlehem and United states Steels, Royal Dutch. Mexican and Pan-Amcri- j can P.-troleums ranged from largo: 'nrtions to a full point. The only stock to display marked heaviness was Coca Cola which added 1 3-S points, to yesterday's severe loss on suspen-Blon suspen-Blon of the dividi nd Price tendencies beame here uncertain uncer-tain during tlir mnrning motors, leath-era leath-era and rubbers showing constant pressure at reactions of 1 l 4 points Oils continued firm to strong, with; Standard Oil, of New Jerses. common. ' as the chief feature al an auvancc ni 2". point?. Texas Pacific and New Orleans i ex.-i ft Mexico were itrpng-j est of the rAllS, representatives aharos! of that group recording only sllghl I changes- The usual demand for s.-i . and equipment issues also fell off. but coppers an-! sugars wen- active .it I moderate advances fail loans opened at 9 per cent, the maximum initial ' rate in manv weeks .md foreshadow - : ing further Btrlngcn! conditions in the; course cf th seesloh. Oils became erratic during the noon 1 hour, the cheaper Issues strengthening strengthen-ing while high priced shares for:'e l part of their pains. Favorite Industrials Indus-trials moved within very narrow liini's, and United States Steel gave n.. Intimation In-timation of any dlvl lend change at to- day's meeting of the directors. K l.w YORK STOCK LIST, . list Sale; I Allis-Chajmers 34B American Bee! Sugar .3U Ami rican Can 33 . American Car & Foundry 186 American Hide iV Leather ptd. . . 5! American International orp. American Locomotive 88 American Smelting tv Kefg 59 American sugar , . 105 Americuu Sumatra Tobacco .... J' j American Woolen I1'1 Anaconda Copper 50: Atchison Atl.. Cult A: W. Indies 144 Baldwin Locomotive 1 1 I Vj , I Bethlehem Steel "H" 1 .Canadian Pacific 1251 Central Leather 3 S j i Chandler .Motors 8 5 i i sapi .ke & Ohio C7 i i htcagO; Mil. and St. Paul 1 1 Chicago, If. 1 ft Pac 87s 'Chiiio Copper 84 ' k ' oloiado rucl & Iron 331. I Corn Product a S-'s . i .1.1,. Btnal . . . 1 l!X I Cuba Cane Sugar "1I Erie ISVfe! General Electric 13f';-i Qcheral Motors I 1 1 Goodrich Co 8 ' I Great Northern jTd 87 Great Narthern ore Ctis - Illinois Central 84 ' i iibpirat io.i Copper 5 in! Mer Marine p!u TO International Paper H Kennecott Copper 88 'Louisville ft Nashville 106 Maxwell .Motors 3 ; t. Ni. it. Petroleum l .Miami Copper 1 8 - I Middle Stairs ( il 11". I Mid vale Steel 3s;( I Missouri Pacific - ti New York Central 81 I N- V.. N 11 Hartford 3J Noi folk ft W. arrn 9S Northern Pacific 8 v. iklahoma Prod, Kef , i 'in: . ni'Tlcan I '. i OI urn . . I nnsylvahla -t 3 i eople's Gas ISVj ittSbUrg and West a 33 iuy Consolidated Copper I3 4 tending 'J' top, Iron A: Steel T8 loal Dutch, N. V 78 ihell Trans ft Trad 6t linclalr Con. Oil 88 louthern Pacific 98 louthesn Rollwoj 3" Itandsrd Oil of N. J. pfd .. ..105 tudebak.i '" polatlon TS'4 I'ennessee Copper . 9 'Jg rexas Co 52 l I'exas ii I'.niHc J-t, Pobacco Products c.T'-.. Pi am i DnUnenta I Oil 12 'nion Pacific 127 L". S Kood Products . IT7, LT. S. Retail Stores 74-" L". S. nd Alcohol 83 United states Rubber 77 L'niled States Steel 89 Utah Copper 58 Westinghause Bleotrlc 46 Willys Overland . 10 American Zinc, Lead ind Sm... 11 Butte and Superior IfiB L'ala. Petroleum . . 27 Montana Power 0 3P Shalt uck Arizona 7 7, Pure Oil Z'j1 CHICAGO I I TURKS CRICA6I , ' u t. 30. ' ipen 1Mj;i Low Clos' Wheal lire. r-.,"''v j. i $2.ooi2 $2.oo March' L9 8,044 L-08' 2.02V Crn Dec. .80 .82 .80 V, .82' May .89 88 .88 Oats IDec. .53t4 .54 .6314 54'f i Mav .". - ... 'J .59s Pork Nov 23.60 !jan. 24.05 :"..0 24.00 25.00 Lard Nov 19.45 'Jan. 16.45 17.05 16 45 17 05 i Uiba .Met. . . 1C.50 I Jan. U.so 14.:;u 13.70 ll . :.n i m OR Ml V I i E8TOCK OMAHA, Nebr.. Oct. 26. I United I States Bureau of Markets.! Hogs i Receipts. 4.000; market I". to ".c ' higher; bulk, medium anil light butch-I butch-I era. $12.40 12.75 ; lop. $12.90; bulk, strong weight and packing grades. ; $12.Y0fJ 18.25. Cattle Receipts, 12.:.00; beef and j butcher cattle atrobg, 10 to 15c hlgh-er; hlgh-er; veals, steady; stockers and feed-1 feed-1 ers mostly 15 to 25r higher 6ncep Kecetpts. 20,000: killing grades mostl 2f.c higher, top. western j lambs. 812.25; rncs. J..j.o'. feeders steady; top. feeding lambs. $12.00. Mi'i l. MARKET. NKvv rORK, Oct. 2S. Copper unsettled: un-settled: electrolytic spot and fourth 1'iuarter nominally 14 (jr 154c. Iron nominal; unchanged. I Tin firm; spot and nearb $41' 50 I futures $41.37. Antimony 6 37'c. I;ad steady; unchauged. Zinc .ijt. Baarl s: l.outs delivery spot 7. 00 07. lie. At tondon: Spot copper 9 7s 6d electrolytic C9S. tin 108 12s 6d; lend 36Ve; zinc 39 15a ( (ill A(. I (.It UN. CHICAGO, Oct 26. Moderate Strength developed in the wheat mat-H mat-H t today owing In some degree to hopeful pro'-res todward a settlement of the British coal strike. An upward i. ndency in hog values tended also to lift rain prices, including wheat. Be--idr-.-. offerings were light Opening luotatlons. which ranged from 1-2 to l-4e higher, with Decemper $2.f"i 1-2 to f: "1 and March $1 93 l-'J to $184-1-2, were followed by further gains, and then a fair reaction. Corn paralleled the action of wheat. After opening 1-8 to l-2c higher in-i in-i ilui link' Dscekuber at 80 1-2 to so 3-Sc, I the market hardened still more and I thru sagged somewhat. n.i's wrrr i ernrc by the course of I other cereals, starting a shade to l-4c up, December 53 1-4 10 53 3-8c, and continuing tu b(w firmness. ' Higher quotations on hogs guve an upturn to provisions. Subsequently, the wheat market scored a sharp ascent, influenced by word that exporters today had hough 1 mur. man 1 . ) '.m . u . 'j nuanilf n.-auc-tlon of oferings from the southwejt apparently because of the farmers' "strike" counted also as a bullish factor fac-tor The market . luscd strong. 9 3-1 to 11 l-4c net higher with December 8.08 1-2 to ?.03 3-4 and March $2.0J-1-2 to $2.o; 3-4. Cater corn mad' a decided fresh gain with wheat. The close was nerv-oua. nerv-oua. 1 1-2 to 2 l-2c net higher, with December 82 1-4 to 82 3-8c. . lilt MSO Ml J TO K. CHICAGO, Oct. J6. iCunited Stales Bureau of Markets. ) Cattle 1 u' 13.000. market opening after very slow early, steers sales steady, good arid fairly choice. $ 1 5. 50 17.75 ; pass kinds. $8.80014.8.0; butcher alc. $7.7:.'9 8 7:.; draggy and weak; c.inners mostly $3.50(5 3.75; best bolognas bo-lognas steady. $8.80fi 6.75; other6 weak. $5.50& 6 25. eal caLes. $12. 75 01S.68; strong, feeders, steady to higher; Receipts western., 5.0OO, mar ket opening steady, mostly $8. 25ft- J 11.75. Hogs Receipts, 11,00": market slow to 25c hicher than yesterday's average, aver-age, heavy mixed and packing gradsj up most, top, $13 25, bulk. Iittht and' butchers. $12.7513.10 bulk, parking, sows. 1 2 00 1 2 L'5 . pigs. 5 to 50c I higher bulk desirable 90c to $125' pounders around, $13.00. Sheep Receipts. 15,000; fat lambs active. 25 to 50c higher top. native j lambs early. $12.25; bulk nathc-. i I $1 1.500 18.86; no early Bales choice 'westerns: fat sheep. 16 to 25c higher; I 'western ewes. $7 $5. native ewes,; I $6.60; bulk, $5,506 6. do; feeders ac-' 1 tive unevenly higher, cholo- feeder1 lambs $12 7. ( sn I'RK ES. CHP'AGO. OcU 26. Wheat No 8 hard $2.15-9 2 IS. Corn No. 2 mixed. S4 6 85c; No. 2 yellow. S4 3-4 16 86c. 3 white. 52 3-4S 53 l-2c Rye No. 2. $1.72 1-2 Barley 85cT$1.04. I Timothy seed $5 oOfr G.n Clover seed 112.00 tj 20.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $19.75. Ribs 116.0017.25. WAV YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, Oct. 26. The raw su-j I gar market was easier early today and' I sale wore of 2.500 ba:s of Demeriri ex-store at 7 l-4c c. L f., which is equivalent to 8. 51c for centrifugal I duty paid. Rrfined SUgS r was .ir.rhanged at 11' I to 12o for fine granulated. There was not enough trading in sugar su-gar futures to cause any pronounced tendency and prices at noon were 3' j points net lower. OGDEN 1 I V 1 T .( ix kki 1 L'attle Receipts. 193: choice heavy, steers $8.0009.00; good steers $7,000 S 00. fair steers $5-0006.50; choice fteder steers $6 007.00. choice COwa and heifers $6.0006 50; fair to good cows and heifers $5 00 Q 6.00; cutters $4.00rrr 4.50: canners $3.0003.50; choice feeder cows $4.0005.00; fat bulls. $4 00 6? 4 50 bologna bulls 81 00 9 4.00; veal calves $9 0ff&. l O.oO. Hok.s -Receipts. choice fat hojts. j 175 to 250 lbs.. 111.60 0 18.26; bulk of; sales. 111.76012.00; feeder hogs. I $9. 00010.00. Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs,; $9 00010.50; wethers 85.0008.76; fat awea Jl if)tpo.00, feeder lambs $9.90 , 10.00. rriab' V R. Gallantine. Page, Wyoming, carload of cattle. G. O. Jackson, Page. W'yo., two ear-loads ear-loads of cattle. J. A. Traci-y Kelton. I'tah. two ca-,' loads of cattle. Horner Vaughn Lav Hot Springs,! carload of calves. RONR1 M RXCOB M.l . r. iuna uti. - o avreaouH paper unchanged-Kxchange unchanged-Kxchange easy. .Sterling Demand $5.61. cables $3.47. I'rancs; Demand 6.34c; cables 8 . 36c. Belgian francs unchanged. Guilders: Demand 30.60c, cables 30 70c. Dire. Demand 3.73c. cables 3.75c Marks; Demand 1.43c; cables 1.44c! Greece. Demand 9.59c. .w York -xrhangc on Montreal 8 I per cent discount- Time loans steady; unchanged. Call money steady; high 10 per cent; 1 low I per cent, ruling rate I per cent:i closing bid 9 per cent; offered at 1 0 j per cent; last loan 10 per cent. I.I BKRTY BOMk NEW Vt'RK. Oct. 26. Liberty bonds closed: 3V;s 92.8U. first ts 89.80: second 4s 88.80; first 44s 83.52: second A' ss-30, ti..ni 4', :! ;n. iurth l"4sj 88.60: Victory 3s 96.20; Victory 4s 96 16. |