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Show SLUMP STRIKES i VHRIEJLSTOCKS Speculative Issues Make New Low Records Tor Present Year . NI-JW Y'.iHK, Nov. 0. There. tVUdl little change :i the opening of today's! utock market from recent unsettled conditions. Pressure against oIN, motors mo-tors nnd Steels wa resumed, Mexican I Petroleum, poach Magneto, Vtuiadlum Steel and Hide leather preferred' soon extending yesterday' d . lines gy 1 to 3't; points Al lantic-tJulf. Interna-' tlonal Paper and United States Hub-' ber also becoihlng hCtvey. Hulls were Mixed losses ranging from fractions to -' points In "Klcklt) Plate," Haiti-; more Ollidi Atl.intic Coast Line. I .Missouri Pacific untl Pittsburg Az Wen Virginia, while Southern Pacific. Northern Pacific, St Paul and Ktad-j Ing were firm to --lions. Foreign ,.-ChangS ,.-ChangS condltlr.tis wre more rOaMur-mif rOaMur-mif the LobdOfl rate recovering two cents. Buying of the bolter nines, r.illi and oils together with further recovery r. f , Biitlah exchdhge Infused meaeure I of itubllltv to the market later, but, nr.- before new low feCOrdg for t hive,, hi-ve,, r h .. b en made hi iri'iii' gpectt-l latlVC Issues. Prominent among these w ere teneral Motorn Plero6 rrovr, I Vanadium, 1 n t ernatona I Paper find se.eral r.f the tobaccos and sugars shippings, steels and Qulpfneiitii rallied ral-lied 1 to 2 points and chefllle&l ahd fertilizer ijoojps I existed preWjre. Sharps of the cotton carrying; roads, notably Loulsyllle Nashvllla a id Atlantic Conit Line, were rrncikumry, hut grangers made modefats n spunte to yosterday' r-xce!lont crop report. Call hnonc-v w.ta firm at per cent. Th" murke: hecanie more irregular al RllddaV, investment mils rr acting after extending th-ir guins of the utornlng. Ste.l, copper and foorl shares also became- rnavier. espCClal- I tb- sugars, on reports affecting their dividend ati.tus. ( tSw At.') I 1 I S4T04 K CHIC A OO. Nov. 9 - United states Pun-aii of .iluiket.s) -. .itile U, . ,-ipt . 17,0(1,1, liioiidii.;,- 40uo wi-.sierns, .,U killing liiu.s-s slow, steudy to 25c lower. Supply mostly gfAtteis uml Biiori fed; quality average low few v'' 1 1 ' 1 i ,B0; hulk batives 810 0017 1 , 10.. ncstcrPH largciv ? 00 O10.60; butcher cows and' heifers hi oith $:. . 50 r 9.00; cnniura and etlt-tere etlt-tere 3 SO If 4 5'); bulls easier bulk oIognn.H r. 7.K, h . .-.Iv.-s Mt.-ndv b-t vaalere jig.oo. Blockers Btead: to lower. Bheep Receipt as.ooo. tnotttly BOc lower than yesterday's average; gome MghtM off more t,,p early lis 7:. tow above 13 66; bulk 612.7$ 018 60; pig.-. . ,, i,,u bull .ii a 1 able 1 00 t. 110 pound jiigs Hl.l6OlS.60 Sheep Receipts lg.Outi; fnt Iambi sh.w bids Higher on best lamba oti-- Orl I Steady; no cho'C lal ,l.s ... ),! ln,k natives in ooq u.oo r i sheep "wwj cnoice mature wethers 7 ton ew.H ? :,n; bulk n.- : ,u- i, edori rttttdy; fop feeder iambs KANSAS Cm LIVE8TO K KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 9 , J ' H'-d States P.urouu Of Markets ) CattleReceipts 2C.00O; ott classes ;'OW.'. 1 f "teoi-N stondy (.. iv-uli sales 187. 75018.00; ihe-stock steady to 25c o.wc, . , tuners, calVes and feeders ' '"';!. choke vealers I18.00O18 50: oull.s steady. Hogg ReceipU ! I.S00 mostly 2Z to '" low. r 'h m yesterday's .iverrige; top 111. 20; packing sows and ItdoHerl Pigs Id 10 2'ic lower, bulk nv-fliuml .in-1 heavyweight $12 60016.20; goodj uml choice 130 to 10 pound hogs ?l-'.'.'01r 13.26. Sheep lteeelpts ,i000; sheep ' eevdj . '.it lambs it idj to I bo higher: high-er: natives and wegtorns $12.75; feeding feed-ing lumbs steady 411. '.o paid. OGDISN I.IILSTDCK MMtKKT. Cattle -Receipts 5C.j. ehoicr hettvyl steers $8 . 00 (if 9 . 00; good steers $7.00 M.00; fair steers $5 . 00 6 . f.o . choice feeder steers ', 007.00; choice cows nnd heifers $6.0046.50; feir to good . in ami heifers 00 Ij 6.00; cutters $4. 00 4? -i. SO; dinners 11 oo v So, choice feeder cows $4 00 Q : 00; Cat build $4.0004.60; i.o-iogna1 bulls i?. 00494.00; Veal calves $9 00 ! ft 10. SO. Hogs Receipts none, choice tut hogs ITS to 250 lbs, $11.76012.50; bulk Of sales $12 Oofrlj.25; feeder hogs $: on Q 10 00 Sheep--Ki eiptf 16S6; choice I;, rule; $9 OO O lA.gO; wetheri $:. 00O "r.. trtl C'WfH $4 uii.i.-, 1)0, fee.ler I.iii.Iis $9,011 10.00. rrl nl- Mouser Tucking Co . Mackay idu . .1 loads Sheep. ti. L. Keller Wasatoh, li loads cattle cat-tle Thomas Muir, Stlndon, I Inml cuttle. cut-tle. M WW L1VESTOI lv OMlKA, Neb.. Nov. 9, ('United .SL to Llure.iu ot Miiik. t Hogs Receipts 14,600; market 25 to 50c tower, quality good; bulk $12 So rn 12 .... lop $18. SB. Cattle Receipts 14.000; beef steers and she-stock soiw. steady to .: lowei ; bulls and veala steady atm k- ara and feeders, to to sflc lower; top range tows $S 75. bulk western steers $6 . 00 10 SO Bhcep B Ipts 6600; fully steady r.n :iil claSSesi limbs $12.0.). yearlings $io.oo; wethers $s.2S; ewes $6.25; iteedlng litmbs $11 7S. t EtlCAGO t.K MN. CIIICAOU, -N .v 9 - Uallies in for-,eign for-,eign "xon.iir;.. led to higher prices to- auy for who. 1 tiuying on tno pun of liiouses with eastern cohnectiottb foilnd offerings lii.t. 'l'he r.bsonce of seil-! seil-! ii.fr pressure was ascribed largely to the tirastlce nature of recent declines 'pcuins; quoiationa, wnicti varied from 'jc off t 1 i;,. adv. mc.', '.v.! 1 " ember 1 1 I to 1 j ami March i ii , to i.sj't, were followed k all .irnuiid, although interrupt i 1 bj .1 transient sev.e setback. I Com snowed firmness with wheat. lAftcr opening unci anged to lowt r. including 1 " etitb r at ri la ml,. Ith- market nrureil slight t-'filns mi ' most doll', efli I I Oats reflected the upturns of other grain, starting unchanged to c low.-r, May r7- to 07:;, am) then gradually burdening; I Provisions were depreedptl by weak- IUhh In til. :i.',- markt-L I Bubsequently, all deliveries fell to linw low figures, the lowest in four years. Buying had btj 11 i..nijilv fur I shorts ahd when ulhi upporj gave lout the nit'i ii'-t Woe grCa Uy weakened. Reporis Were ciicmatcd that ICansas hankers were ducurwlnp curtailment of frtdlLs. The .lose w is heavy 1 1 to 7:,'e net lower, with UC i.iIut t -7 7 I.i 1 ,7S mill March $1 . It to 17..',. ClOCAGO FL'Tti 'HIC v '. S 'j 'pen High Low i ?lose Wheal - Dec. ?1.84 $1.8j's $1.77 $1.77 M irch l s2'. l ;(- ii l-i.-i 1..3 I Corn DOC. .814 MTj .7 7vt .78 .May .flSft ,'.a j'a a-i .,3 ' )Ht3 Uoc. .Blfl -r'2!'H 'ID's .49 May .37-1 .". T .S6 .551 I'ork Nov 22.90 Ian i'4.00 2J.75 lilL lard Nov. 18.L5 18.40 18.25 18.27 Jan. 16.60 15.66 15.40 is -in It lbs Nov 14.00 Jan 13-lii l.lf. 13. OS 11.06 M VOltIC AL'GAIl NEW VORKi .o. 9. The raw lUgar market was o:,sler and pah es declined - nnd Into now low ground for tho season. There were sales of 30,000 bag:; of Cuba- for prompt shipment ship-ment at 6:4i- cost and freight, u.iu.il to 7.12c. for centrifugal, and n was said thai there was more sugar avail-! able this level. No change occurred In refilled sugar. Kino granulated was quoted ii 10. 60 f 11 00c. . The market for nugnr futures was lawau.ci i . ' . . . - i ' i : . ik nip iieiiiuo in raws. I 'rices at midday were lo tu 1 fi points higher on covering and buying buy-ing by trade Interested MI Pill! ES I OHtCAQOi Nov. 9 Wheat No. 1 hard $1 91. "o. 2 hard $ 1 . s ' , Corn No. 2 mixed 88 & 89 'e; No. 2 yellow 90i H7 c f)uts No. 2 white 52 Vi 'S j4 c; No. i I while 60 rt 66340. Rye No. 2 $1 58 01.59. Barley 66 O If a Timothy Mod $5.60O6.7r. Clover S0.0d $ 1 2 im 060,1 Pol k nominal Lard $18.75. Illbs $13.00f3 14.75. AT MINN I IPOItlB, Ml.NNKAl'i L.1S. Minn.. Nov. B, PlOUr 35 to 7oc lower In curload lots family patents quoted al $8,660 10 00 a barrel in jn pound cotton1 sacks. Hran $32 .00 a 33 , Oo. POTATOES CHJCAOO, Nov. $ Potatoes stronger, recelpta 134 ears; northern white sacked ami bulk $2 00OS 10 owl ; Red River OhlOS Narked $2.35 cwt-; Idaho rurals $2.5006.60 cwt, LKAD PRICE REDUCED. NEW YORE, Nov 8. The Amor-! lean Smelting & 1(. fining company to-da to-da reduced the price of lead from 7'i to 7 cents per pound. LONDON RATES LONDON) Nov. 9 Bur silver 53d, per ounce. Money and discount unchanged. MAV YORK Ml.VKR. NEW Y'RK. Nov. 5 Rur sliver and Mexican dollars unchanged An Italian scientist has developed a method of Identification of Individ -uiN by means ol the veins in their handt. |