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Show IINDUSTRIAL LIST SUFFERS LOSSES Rails Again Stand Firm as Motor and Food Shares Fall Under Pressure NEW YORK. Sept 23. Recent conflicting con-flicting movements In the stock market mar-ket were resumed at lh' opening of today's session. Ralls of the speculative specu-lative variety advanced while most of the Industrial issues were moderately reactionary Chicago nn:i ilton, Texas Tex-as A Pacific and Kansas City Southern averaged polnl gains and Missouri Pa - cific, Wabash preferred and New Haven gained substantially. Tobac-cos Tobac-cos and oils were materially higher hut mortors, coppers anil leathers rte-noted rte-noted turther selling pressure. A feature fea-ture of the exchange market was the acute weakness of rates to Scandinavian Scandina-vian centers. Trading during the morning was on the largest scale of any correwpnno -Inir period for many weeks, more than 800,00.0 Shares 1 b.inglne hands In the first hour The market lacked breadth, however, actlvit) centering mainly In the low-priced rails and obS- cure coalers. Outstanding features of these groups In addition to those ai- nmm Av m mp.l in-lnrf1 Ch es: nea It i and 1 Ohio. K .nsav City Southern, Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh Coal, Pond Creek Coal and 11k-1 11k-1 horn Coal at gains of one to two i points. Motors and their subsidiaries i manifested increased Weakness wlib steel and equipments, notably Keuy-Sinngfleld Keuy-Sinngfleld Tire, and Crucible and Re-I Re-I public Steels High grade oils werr , lower by 1 to 4 points with shippings land metals and chemicals very heavy ' An Irregular rally before noon was led by Replogle Steel and the tobne-cos. tobne-cos. Call money opened at seven per cent. Food shares were under pevslstcn pressure at midday, American Sugar. ; Reet Sugar and Corn Products declining de-clining l to 8 1-2 points steels, equipments equip-ments and oIN cancelled their partial recoveries but junior rails remained strong with buying of New Haven avj j the chief feature. lilt 1GO -R MN CHICAGO, Sept 23. Heavy selling. Of wheat took place today, and car-1 rled prices lower. Much of the selling appeared to be based on opinions thal( lull in export business was foreshad- owed. On the contrary, however, for-i iRiiers were said to be making new purchases opening quotations, which ranged from to 3c lower, with De-.niler De-.niler $2.34 2.34 , and March $:L'7 to 2.28, were followed hy a' slight further setback and then some-thing some-thing of a rally. Lowest prues vet for the new crop ; were reached In the corn market Fine . ither was the bearish influence , Afti-p nnonlni. In off. Inc 1 11(1 1 HC ! December at $1.04 to 1.04 , the market mar-ket Underwent a further sag. Oats reflected corn weakness, start Ins unchanged to c higher, December Decem-ber 59 " to coc ami th n reacting to well below v estorda "s finish. Provisions were depressed By downturns down-turns In the hog and grain markets. Subsequently, weakness of coarse grain tended more or less to offset ex-port ex-port wheat buying that totchd i.mio.. 000 bushels. Wheat closed unset tied. Sc net lower to 14 c advance, with December De-cember $2.36 to 2.86 and March $8 2 7 to 2 .2 7 'i. I.ieeeniher corn broke to under $t for the first time since 1917. September Sep-tember corn dropped 1" rents, demand from shorts having been nxhausled. p.. snies, receipts were liberal. The tiose was heavy, 5S to 9c net lower. With December 99,4 to 9 9 4c. t HIC V.o Ul I STOCK. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. (United States Bureau of Markets! ''attic Receipts 1U.D0O; market very slow; few early sales, about stead.s ; lop $18.86; bulk choice $17.0017.90; medium to good steers $1 4 . 00(f)! 15 . 50; very dull, undertone weak, common kinds rlow; butcher cattle weak and uneven, cows moatlj i 509$ ''0; bologna bulls steady, $6 . uoty 7 . 00; veal calv es steady, $L7.00O17 7a for choice, grass calves dull $6 . 50 Qj 1 1 . 00 , best Coqders stadv ; others draggy; western receipts 2000; mrlet opening slow. Hogs Receipts LS.OOd; mostly 15 to 2-ic lower than yesterday's average; top 17,40; bulk light and butchers $16.40017.25; bulk paaeklng sows $15.2515.50; pigs 10 lo 25c higher. siie Receipts 16,000; market slow, about steady on killing cla-sses; f eders firm; good native lambs 12.-nothing 12.-nothing choice here; fat ewes nioslly $5 50; best feeder lambs around $13.25. iv s ( i i P ESTO K KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept- 23. Cattle Receipts 7000; beef steers weak to 25c lower; top $lfi.75; bulk below $12.00; bc tn i grade she-stock weak to 2".c lower; others, canners, calves and bulla steady; feeders unevenly un-evenly lower best vealers $15.00fo 1 5 50 ; canners $ 4 25 'a 4 . ." Hogs Receipts 55.00; market 15 to i.iC lower, mostly LT.c lower than yesterday's yes-terday's average; top $17 o to shippers ship-pers and packers; bulk light and nie-illuin nie-illuin $1G.75& 17 . 00; heavy $16.50 17 00. Sheep Receipts 1 ,an; market very .slow: sheep weak; few sales west-fin west-fin lambs 10 to 15c lower; early top tl5 10, best held higher; feeders slow. OMAH V LIVESTOi K OMAHA, Neb:, Sept. 23 (United! States Bureau of Markets! Hogs 1 Receipts, 3.200; murket mostly steady) to 10c lower, bulk, medium and light butchers. $ 1 6.25 g 1 6.7 5 . bulk strong! weight and packing grades $16.00' 16.25. Cattle Receipts 4.1 00 ; few corn fed steers; prices steady; best $16 50, gras steers and butcher cattle slow, weak, bulls and veals steady, stockers inri feeders dull. Sheep Receipts is.000; lambs 16 to 25c lower, feeding sheep and lambs 2oc lower. NEW YORK STOCK LIST (Last Sale) Allis-Chalmers 8814 'American Beet Sugar 79 American Can 35 American Car & Foundry 132V: American Hide g Leather pfd. . B7M American international orp .. 74JI4 American Locomotive ... 84 l, American Smelting it Refg hi American Sugar 1094 American Sumatra Tobacco ... w , Anicrlan T & T :is American Woolen 7s Anaconda topper 53 Atchison 84 N All., Cull A W. Indies 14i Baldwin Locomotive 1H' I Baltimore ,Vc hlo 43U Betnlehebi Steel "R" 73 . Canadian Pacific 12i ' ' ntral Leather 46 Chandler Motors 79 Chesapeake v; Ohio kg1: Chicago, MM. Ac St. Paul $S Chicago, P.. I Paac. ... 8&M 'blno I "opper , . . : 7 Colorado ! u I 1 1 on 33 'jK Corn Products 85 ft Crucible Steel 128 Cuba Cane Sugar 3ji Erie 19 Qi nerel Blectrc 1 42 .'en-ral Motor s 1 h TH Goodrich Co 51 Great Northern pfd 7: Greal Northern oic Gtfs 83ftB Illinois "entral 90 Inspiration Copper 46b, int. Mr r. Marine i-fd 75 International Paper 78 Kennccott Copper 25 Louisville A Nashville 102 Maxwell Motors 8 Mexican Petroleum 185 Miami L'oppcr 20 i Middle States Ull 15Tj I M Idvale Steel 38 I Missouri Pirlflc 28 I New York Central 76U IN. Y.. N. 1 1 A Hartford 37 ; Norfolk A We8t6m 96 Northern Pacific 79 Mklahoma Prod Ac Ref 4 Pan American Petroleum 91 ty, Pennsylvania 42'i 1 People's Gas 331, Pittsburg and West Ya 35 Ka 1 'onsolldnted Copper 1514B Reading 93 ! Rep, Iron A Steel 80 I Royal Dutch. N. Y .". . 87 Shell Trans. & Trad 68 I Sinclair Con Oil 32 I Southern Pacific 96 I Southern Rallwav 304 Standard ii of N. J. pfd 14T Studebaker Corporation 59g! Tennessee Copper 9 " Texas Co 50 Texas A Pacific 80 l Tobacco Products 70 Transcontinental (ill 12 Pnlon Puclflc . . .'. 123 P S Food Products 58 1 S. Retail Stores 7 1 g U S. Qd. Alcohol 8 4 I lilted Stales Rubber 83 4. Pnlted States Steel .. Ptah Copper 63 ' Weetlngnouse Klectrlc ,. 471 A lllya (.iverland 13 Am. -ri. an Zinc. I;ul and Sin... 12 Butte and Superior .. 19 Cala. Petroleum 28 Montana Power 60B ShattUCk Arlxona 9 Pure Oil 39'. m.iha EST K f IRKET Cattle Receipts 1 1 7 ; choice heavy 'steers $.S. OOi 9.00; good steers. $7.00 j 1Q8.00; fair steers, $5.00 ft 6.50 ; choice fed,.r steers, $6 111) 7 ,r.0; choice cows land heifers $3.00 Tt :i.50; canners. $2.00 ' 1.50; choice feeder cows $ 4 . 0 4.50; fat bulls. $4.00tf 5.00. bologna bulls $.1 oOft 4.00; veal calves $9.001 I 10.00. Hogs Receltps none: choice fat ho's. 175 to 250 lbs., $1626016.00; bulk ules $15.5015.75; feeders $13 OOfa 14.00. Sheep Receipts 1 499; choice lambs $9.004910.60; wethers $5.00&6.76; fat ewee $6.00O5.$0; feeder lambs $8 001a1 9.0". Arrivals J. II Nelson, Klngburg Cal., 4 cars horses. C. A. Post, Modena, 2 cars sheep. G. W. Ksplin. Modena, 2 cars sheep. G. Haigh:, Modena. J cars shep. A. J. l ife, Kelton 1 car cattle. I ' A. Young, WahsatCh, 2 cars cattle. UK i. PUTUR1 B CHICAGO, Sept. 23. open High Low Close Wheat Dec $2.86 2.37 V4 2.34 2.3G ; March 1.27 2 29 2.26 27 ' Corn Sept. 1.32 1.2844 1.26 1.27 I'ec. 1.04 1.05 .98 .99 Vi '.its Dec. .69 ' .60 t 57 S .57 May .64 .64 ! 61 U .61 S Pork Bept 24.6O C'Ci 24.75 24.60 24.00 Lard 1 Oct. 19.95 -9.97 19 70 19 95 Jan. 18.20 18 40 17 Sh 18.07 Ribs S?Pt. ... 16.80 Oct 1C.95 17.00 16.77 16.80 I ASH PRICES 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 23. Wheat No. 2 ted $2.58; No. 1 hard $2 4$2 53. No. 2 hard $2 47. Corn No. 2 mixed $ 1 . 28 t 1 . 33 No. 2 yellow $ 1.27&1 34 Oats No. 2 uhlt 57(&57c; No- 3 v. hltc 56 (fi 57 ' c Rye No. 2 0202.06. Barley sj & 99c. Tlnioihy sed $ 6 . 00 7 . 50. Clover seed $18 00 25 00. Pork nominal, lird $20.00. Ribs $16.8717.75. MF7TAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Sept 23. Copper! quiet; unchanged Tin easy; spot $44.00, nearby $44.-; 25; futures $44.50 j Iron Steady, unchanged Antimony, zinc 11 nd lead unchanged. At London Spot copper 96 7s 6d. electrolytic and Ir-.iri unchanged; tin 1286 16s 7d; zinc 41. NEW YORK SUGAR, NEW YORK, Sept 23. Raw sugar steady, centrifugal 10 78c; refined steady, fine granulated 1 4 50c. The early market for sugar futures was nut active, bill the undertone was 1 eadj and at middav prices were unchanged un-changed to six points higher |