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Show FLOUR BUSINESS IS RATHER QUIET (Special Standard Examtnei MINNEAPOLIS Minn 0 0 The Northa-estern Millers' wekly review ( ir' flour tiad ". . TIip past wU has again heen one I of rxtrftne dullno ilh little flour i. Hying reported anh-n Kv-n Cn-dian Cn-dian fipar ha aoi eeattied to Baal readily. Wheat prices went up about IS lenis late laal week on talk of holdlnp f the fariin r snd patanl flouiH fnl li.u -i, .idvamiiiK ' j i a t one dollar par barrel But uttir activity resulted and on Mondav wheat apaln xhovpd weakneaa on the proapaej of hr itrlti-ti coal strlV. outtlns off Hi" export i. 'm u. I Th- nulls contlnu." tfi run .-it about hair capacity. The IH i- N.i .i ii.i f.... miiiui I'ndav appointed i special comrhlttee of to hnndl- the problem Involved in the absurd effort of 'th united Status hliplnp hoard In -tifl flmir eX-pbrll eX-pbrll I"' illseriniinator ocean rt- i il i 1GO win I i CHICAGO, Oct SO Wheal prices ' n'li lOOfc a derided Upward turn loUrt. helped by the Sett lament of Hip Kriti-h coal strike. Tin tafinnlng of ji fi-d'Tal 1 ti i j I -v as lo market conditions con-ditions nlso nppeai--'l ti. hi regarded in some ouarteri as huiiish factor. Beaideo, officers of th Wheal , rowers row-ers Association of ih' ( nlii il si ,'. -acre moled . r . - n-i-e-s f.r thole proposed luitia? off of runl salei of wheat - n and aftei October Opening price, wiu. h iangu from i.i i hiKhrr, with December Decem-ber t.o in 07 end March 11.01 to 1.I7, were followed b) material further fur-ther gain Corn ad i a need vllh uhe-.il fi,M opening op-ening to i c lusher Including Decern-t Decern-t S3 ' io IS fie, the tnerkbi con-trhued con-trhued to ascend. Oats, were steadied b the firmncs "' Other grain, .-turtlnu 1 tf r up, I mi.er .-.j -., io .. i .,,i keeping ClO tO Initial f is i Provoeloni sympathised with grain trenglh and i ored gains after a tem-porar) tem-porar) setback gut to lower quotations quota-tions on hops. Subsequently, the wheal market de . iin-ii eharplj as. n suit oi xi-iimr. as. rribed to i i.ir,-h construction of Secretary Koustona speech before the kw; convention ,.t Washington, rhi clone was unsettled at the same as yesterday's finish to i. io0r. With Iiecemb r 2 a; ;o 2.0SU and March II . to i Houses with mi n connections v.-rr. :n im on ' .- s. llin- ;!t, , and the corn muritri sagged. Trices closed nervous. l'.,e ne: low. i t.. i4 e advance, with December S 1 to SlUc. Hit . LI VI sl ot K II K "AGl '. Ol t -. i l ulled Stales Bureau of Markets.! Cattle Receipts' m "v S'lo.t sie rr strong SSc higher fee. i i mu . ,,, . , ,j ,k til. ff.d llfi.oOC 10.50; medium and common kinds stead to stronger 19.00 Cj H.60; Ki "i :.nil CholCC cows $0.7 11& 9 all stronger; others t5.S6Cjie.60, slow innoi W S.76H - ' b ills strong to I6l lu-H'her; bologna Ig 0Ui& 6.7..; calves opening slow; vealera mostly 113.76 Cj It .'.".. de-lrahle I. ,1. m slroilK, otheig end stockers slow. Kecelpta westerns 2F00: market steady: bulk $7 75r I I. 00. Hogs KerelptS i;..00u; in.,rket slow - lower then yesterday's ne- g top H SI bulk light a nil butch-ers butch-ers 1 1 4M Q 14.50; bulk packing sows i tS6 rl i ' j" . pigs S6c lower Sheep HecHpts 1 6.000; fat lambs ' ' ', ' hlghor; choice Idaho j si... on. to. nMties li txjlk $n 00 J-.00; fat sheep steady: top ewe 16 00; bulk Si ;, ; .. (eaders ac-aja-g '"Bh"r; ,,,oUo t, f'(Ur htmbo mi i m m kmc i i K ) i;K ii I o,i,e(; iron intlmony, lead and sine unchanged. Tin firm, spoi and nearby 139 7;, futui e MO. ".0 , At London. Spot Copper A.' 9 ' " - electrolytic 101; un CS60 5s lead unchanged; zin ;is i:,s M w rORK STOCK I 1ST. 1 1 wist Sole i . AlUs-Ctaalmers H tkmSrlcan Beet sugar IIM American Can 33 S A met Ice n Car & Foundry 1" tkmerleaii Hide a Leather pfd. " American Internatlonil Corp 73 American Locomotive M I American Smelting v RefK. ... , Amerli-an Sugar American Bumatra Tobacco r'.j Vroei ! m T. & T i"""- AiiieriiMn Woolen 13 Anacomla I'opper . . 'f Atchison II All-. Gulf W. t-idies 147', Baldwin Locomotive 114 iBaltltnori t Ohio 17 i Bethlehem Steel "B" 71 ' '.i nadfs n Pacifle i Central leather Hhk 'handler Motom 85 !hi - i peake sV ' tino "T H ,' In. ago. Mil, i-v St. Paul 43 .' rhloogo R i .v r.ic in1, Cblnn ' "opyi r '.' 4V Colorado Kuel g iron I4jj furn ProdUCtA It"gj - 'ruclble Steel Cuh. i i'h in Sugar ia Brie 1 S1. tSenerni ISlectrlc 13h4I; Gcneml Motors 1 7 7 Goodrich Co Rft Great Northern pfd S7 Greal Northern i ir. Ctfg 34 Illinois Central Inspiration Copper 43 I it. Mei Marine pfd 7 1 ' International I'aper ;s Kennecott copper .'L'S LoulaVUIe A Nashville 10;H Maxwell Motors 3S Mexioan Petroleum ItlH M i.i mi i 'opper t H Ml. I. II. Slalen (ill 14 Mldvale Steel 3 Missouri Pacific 2S New York Central 2T N v , N il. a- Hartford 3s Norfolk A Western 100 Northern Pacific '"' Mj Oklahoma irod. a- Bef 4 Pan American Petrdleuso II H i 'ennsj Ivanla 4 :; i People's Gas 4 I riitshuit: .:- W- si ... .... 37 Ray Consolidated Copper 11H Reading R p Iron A Si eel 7 s Royal Dutch, N. v 79 .-hell Trans. & Trad 4 Sin. Isli Con. nil ' 31"- Southern Pacific . 99Ja Southern Railway . -Vl 31 l Standard ii of N J- pfd io. Studebaker Corporation 57 '4 Tennessee Copper '' rasas Co r,0Vi Te-csj) Psclflc 2i' Tobacco Products M Transcontinental til 1I5 Union Pacific i:7:s, r. s Food Products 4 7". r s Retail Stores 7 1 t. S I ml. Alcohol S4 United States Rubber 77 United States Steel SSi Utah 'opper 57 Westtnghouse BJlectric 4T Will? s Overland 1 1 ' American JJlni . Lead and Sm. ..llftB Butte and Superior 1 j ' i i i.i Pet roleum 27 I on tans I'owf t' Shatturk Arizona 7 LI Pure fill 3U' , Ml. ..i I I I I RES. CHICAGO, ( Ct. .'. . it,,. , I lie h I." Close Wheat Dec. -oo :"-' l.vl March l.M L00V4 194 1.96 Corn De. ,gg 1 4 S" IUi May .SI' .61 9s - H Oata DSC, 54 S, .54 . .53 oSJi Ma) .59 .59-4 5 8 S9tt "ork Nov. 22.95 -- ' Jan. IS.OCI 25 50 25.00 '.'5 40 Iwird Nov ... :t.L5 2 10 6 :o Jan 16.43 W.7S Ribs Oct 17.00 Jun. 14.50 14.77 1 4 50 1 4 62 MONCn kXD EXCJHANGE. NEW TORE,, Oct. 20. Prime mercantile mer-cantile paper unchanged Exchange steads Sterling Demand I3.43"i cables I3.4!' ira ncs Demand ; to., cables 6 . 48c. i;.lKlan francs Heuiand t S4c; ca- , bles 6 . fie. Hilildi-IT l"liiiill'l 3tt " "" . Cbles 3l . lac Lire: Demand 3 76i . cables 3.78c. M 1 1 r. s mu handed. Ql'eeOS! .I'emnnd vi fOc. New York exchange on Montrea) 9'v per cent discount. Tim., loans steady, unchanged; OM mi LIVESTOCK OMAHA. N'eb.. Oct. 20. (United Blatea Bureau of Markets i Hogs I Kecelpta 5000. market 81 to 50c lower, low-er, bulk medium and light butchers I 113. 25 49 13.75; lop $13.85; bulk tror-.- w.,v:i,' and packing grade $i:t on ft 10 2 V Cattle Fteceipts 6 Son pood and I choice steers and she-stock meady. fed yearlings $i6.r.t' in-between and I low ar.ule steers ,md butcher slock slow, in ost Iv ..! lower, veals tead; stackers and fecdeh steady to 25c lOWl r Sheep Receipts 20.000; killing Classes steady. top lambs llS.OOj yearlings is.5o; wetiurs ; : . wes $5.50; feeders 10w ; top feeding lambs 111.10. M W YORK SI i VH M.W STORK, Oct. Ji-. -The raw sugar market was unsettled again toil, to-il, i end while prices wi re unchanged al 8 rents for Cubas cost and freight, offerings seemed to be more liberal. In refined there was no iIliiil;.- In the general list of prices which ranged rang-ed from 11 cents to I ! COOtS t"i fine .granulated, although one Of the larg- i est refiners who hal been out of the market tor some weeks past, re-enter - (ed at the i' cents level. Kcpnrts of more lihfr.. offerings In .the spot market leii to scattered .sell-lug .sell-lug In sugar fulures and price-- at mld- OGDEM LIVESTOCK MARK! I Cattle Receipts 58; choice heavy steers gS.OOCJl 9.00 good steers 7.00O x.00; fair steers $5 .Onto b 5o. choice . ei. i si. i 0" a 7 oo, choice cows and heifers 10.00 49 CigO; fa1- to good and heifers fB.00O.00 . utters $4oub4.50. cannera $3.oo-3.5o. choicj; feeder vows $4. 004a 5.00. fat ibulls $4 001i 4.50; bologna bulls $3.00 i I 00; 1 ' lives $9. 00 10. CO. Hogs- Receipts none; choice fat1 boss, 175 to '.'50 lbs., $12. 55ft 13.30, ; ibulk of sales $ 1 2 . SO t? 1 3 05 . feeder hogs $1 1 .'"0ft 12 00. Sheep -Receipts none; choice lambs :i.fio',i io r.O; wethers 15 000.75; fat re I I ' 5 "0. feeder lambs $P oCj ' ; io oo. rilval- B, G Marriott, Montpelier. ldu . 21 cars of cattle. ( 18U PRK i s I CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Wheat No I r..l L'li ' ; No 1 hard $J 1 6 4 'ti U17. loin Nu. mixed kO T S ;. . No. v.l-low v.l-low s7-jir8 9Vic. ijls No. 2 white 53A:j53sc, No. 3 whlt0 52 4 j 53c Rye No 2 $1.76. Eiarley sscfe$i.05, Timothy $5 . 00r 6 . 5o. (lover seed $12. 00 20 00. Pork nominal. Lad $20.70. Ribs 1C. 7Stj is oo. LIBERTY BOX U.s. NEW YoRK. (ict 20. Liberty' bonds cloned: J'.-s H2 54. first 4s s: 3n. s-coml 4s S9 50; first 14n 10-00; MCOnd 4'4s . linrd 4'4s "jo.s6. fourth 44s III 16: victory 3s :6.3o; victory 4.Vs t6.3i. l-ol VTOl S CHICAGO, Opt, 20 Pol&tOOS steady;,' rsoelpts 74 carp; Wisconsin. Minne-j sot. i anil Makola while bull; $1.50gJ j( I 6. sitcked $1 654S I 76; earlv (linos', bulk $1.75 IS.",; MPhlgan bulk $L70l-6L?5. $L70l-6L?5. in n ih sii (.(.s CHICAG, i ict. 20. Butter easier; ; creamery 4 9 4? 54c. L Eggs unchanged; receipts 52 cases. 1'oultry alive higher; fowls general! rune 22c; springs 36c; fowle 10c. vi MIS I M s MINKKAPOliIS, Oct. 20. Flour un-!' changed to 10c lower. In carload lots.lc faintly patents, quoted at $12.20 to 11.00 a barrel In f8-pound cotton sacks Bran $30004-32.00. SUGAR mm His NEW VoKK. OCl fl -'Sugar four- s 1 1 1 ...- s.il.s 25aO toiiM- le- ember 8.02c; Japiiarj f.lfc; March f.72c; May 7.82c. n QLTBR NEW YoRK. ocl. 20. Bar silver, loinestic. unchanged; foreign 7s.. Mexican dollars 0C The windmil! has not been generally OQ nd available for the generation of 'lortriclty because of the Irregularity i d tin- air currents. |