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Show HEAVY DEMAND FDR HAILS FELT Oils and Equipments Drop During Irreqular Course of N. Y. Market. NEW YORK, July 1 2 Unfavorable conditions In the steel Industry arising chiefly from freight congestion and laSt Week S final i.nc ..I 111 pi r cent for call money, were largely responsible for the uneven tone at the opening of j today s stock market There were a lew features of strength, particularly' In Pacifies New York Central, Royal Dutch, General Chemical, in which, gains ran from one to almost three, points. These were neutralized, however, how-ever, by losses of 1 to 1 Mi points In Mexican Petroleum, American Woolen, Baldwin Locomotive and Studcbakor. I Ralls developed further strength! during the morning broad buying of' Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific and other transcontlnen;.ilM and also coul-, PIS and various low-prlcod western! and southwestern shares resulting In ' extreme- advances of 1 to 3 Vi points. In the general Mat, an equally heavy selling sell-ing movement precipitated losses of 1 to 3 points. Oils, steels, equipments1 and shippings were the first to yi.-M Textiles, tobaccos and chemicals were prominent among the weaker speCfal-tles. speCfal-tles. The foreign exchange market lg- ' noroei announcement of further actual land prospective gold Imports from London. Call money opened at 8 per 1 ent Stocks followed their Irregular icourse In the lighter dealings of the I intermediate session. Oils and equipments equip-ments showed fur, her d. p on but he demand for rails extended to Southern Railway, Rock Island and Texas A Pacific In which gains rung-led rung-led from 1 to 1 Vi points. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. list Sale) Allla-Chalniers . . 37 American Beet Sugar American Can 41 ! American car aV Foundry 137 ' American Hide & Leather pfd... 1 American International Corp. . '2 American Locomottv e luO American Smelting & Rofg 6 1 ! American sugar 126 v 1 Aine.i, in Sumatra Tobacco .... 91'3 American T. & T 98 American Woolen Blfi Anaconda Copper 56 Vs ' ! Atchison 80-i Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 158 Baldwin Locomotive 1' 1 Baltimore & Ohio 12- Bethlehem steel "B" lOft .Canadian Pacific 123' Central Leather 64 Chandler Motor 101 heeapeako &. Ohio Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 3 7 Is Chicago. R. I. A Pac 3 7 r , Chino Copper 51 Colorado l"Uel & Iron 34B Com Products 94 Crucible st. ei 152 V I 'uoa Cane sugar blk Erie 12v, General Electric 142-j General Motors 26 Vi Goodrich Co 62 V4 Great Northern pfd 71 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 36B Illinois Cont.al 82 Vi Inspiration Copper 51 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 93'2 ; International Paper . B4)4 ' Kennecott Copper 26 Louisville Nashville 1004 B 1 Maxwell Motors .. . 24 Mexican Petroleum 187 Vi .Mlnm Copper 21 V Middle States oil Ex Dlv 21 Vi Mldvale Steel 42 V4 Missouri Pacific 26 New York Central 70 N. Y , N. H. & Hartford 31 Norfolk & Western 91V Northern Pacific 72 V4 Oklahoma Prod. & Ref 4 Pan American Petroleum 102 Pennsylvania 39 People's Gas 35 Pittsburg and West Va 31 Roy Consolidated Copper . .... 16-T4 Reading 90 Vi Rep. Iron & Steel 94 Royal Dutch, N. Y 113 Shell Trans. & Trad 75Vi Sinclair Con Oil 31 't Southern Pacific 94 Vi Southern Railway 29 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd 105 Sludebakcr Corporation . ..... 19 Tennessee Copper 94 Texas Co 464 Texas & Pacific 42 Tobacco Products 70 Transcontinental Oil 16 Union Pacific 1154 U. S. Food Products 68 M j U. 8. Retail Stores 78 U. 8. ind. Alcohol 92 United States Rubber 99 Vi' United States Steel 92$ I Utah Copper 68 Vi Westlnghouso Electric 49, Willy's. Overland 19 American Zinc. Lead and Sm. .. 14 4 Butte and Superior 23 Cala. Petroleum 31 Montana Power 60 j Shattuck Arizona 9 "i LONDON RATES. LONDON. July 12. Bar silver' 53 h d per ounce. Money 4 4 per cont-Dlscount cont-Dlscount rates: Short bills 6 Vi j per cent; three month bills 6 i : 6 bl-16 per cent. M W YORK SILVER NEW YORK, July 12 Bar silver, domestic, 99)io; foreign 92c. Mexican dollars 70 Vic. LIBERTY BONDs NEW YORK. July 12 Liberty bond! final prices today were. 3is 90.92. first 4s 86.10; second. 4s 85.60; first 4Vs 86.42. second 4 4s 85.60; third 4 4s 89.46, fourth 4MB 85.82; Victory 343 95.98; Victory lis 95.96. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 12. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 16.000; heavy beef steers dull best heavies $16 50; other steers Irregular but mostly steady, prime medium weights $16.90, top I yearlings $16.50; she-stock steady to weak; bulk $7. so 10. oo; oannera 'mostly M OOtfiM.50; other classes generally gen-erally steady, bulk, good and choice ealera $11.50 12 . 60. Hogs Receipts 6600; market steady; top $16.00. bulk heavy and medium $14 70 'rj 16.60; bulk light M 4 . : :, 'u 1 .-, 2 :. , Sheep Receipts 5000; market uneven; un-even; native ewes mostly 50 75c highei . bulk $7 00 ; S 00; lambs L' ." jl 50c higher; top natives $15.60. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, July 12. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts 17,000; yearlings nnd desirable bandy-; weight steers firm, others mostly steady; bulk $13 00 IJ 16.60; butcher, tOCk steady; bulk tows and hellers $72 5 tj 11. 0 0 . bulk canners $4,254 4.76. bologna bulls strong, bulk $6.10 7.00; calves slow, practical top $14 00; best stockers strong, others slow, steady. Hogs Receipts 12,000 better grades steady to loc lower than Saturday's average, others mostly steady! top $16.35; bulk light and light butchers $16 . 80 16 . 25. bulk 250 pounds and over $13 .60019.76; plgj ijc higher; I ulk of desirable klndQ $13.25 11.00. Sheep Receipts 15,000, market strong; first sales strong to 25e higher, top native lambs $16.00; bulk Wm $15. 00 16. 00; western held higher; lop ewes $8 50; hulk $7. 50 8. 50. OM LHA 1 1 VI. STOCK OMAHA. Neb.. July 12 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 10.000; market 10 to 2qc lower; in spots; lower on light; top LH $15.15; bulk $14.00 14.50. Cattle Receipts r100. beef steers toady to 26c higher; best strong weight beeves $16.25; bulls and veals steady; stockers and feeders stead v to 9M Sheep Receipts 14.000; lambs 25c higher; best lambs held at $16.00; sheep and feeders steady. POT Viol S. I CHICAGO. July 12. Potatoes strong; receipts 50 cars; eastern bar-rcls bar-rcls $12. 75 ! 4. 50; central early Ohios and southern triumphs $7 . 00) 7 . 25 CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, July 12. Fear of black rust damage to spring wheat gave a big hoist today to values In the corn market One expert scut word thai some fields were badly Infected and fH that he looked for a very terious sll-uatlon sll-uatlon to develop during the next two weeks. Forecast of showers we:.' H t.ik. 11 as pointing to an liu reuse of 33m the black rust peril. Opening quota- fH Rons, which ranged from 4 to lVtc kfl higher, with September $1,60 4 to 1 . 60 ?i. and December $1 . 45 to 1, 45 4 were followed by reactions, but then by sharp general upturns. Oats were In keen demand with torn. After opening ?i to lVic higher, Including September at 814 'o SJVbe. H the market continued strong Provisions reflected the advance of -.,-rain Weakness In the hog market jH failed to operate as a counterbalance. ( lilt (o 1 1 11 RES. fl I '1 1 ( !AG( . July 12. ' i "ii High Low - (M 'orn Bcpt $1.60 4 1 62 1 5S 4 l 5S '- . Dec. 1.45 1.47Vi 1.42 Vi 1.42 4 j Ll Mats Sept. .81 Vi 82 4 .80 .30 77 4 Pork July M Sept 30.50 30.30 30.27 30.27 iH Lard Sept. 19.85 20.10 19.70 19.70 Ribs iLmM July .... 17.00 16 77 16.77 "". Sept 17.90 17.65 17.67 AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. July 12. Flour in cnrload lots, famly patents. e.uoted at $14 20 a bane in 9S pound cotton sacks. Brnn $49.00. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAG". July 1.'. Riltt.-r steady creamery 44x 56 40. I BBbV Eggs unsettled, receipts 13.966 II cases; firsts 41 42c; ordinary firsts 85 O 87c; at mark, cases Included, 37 storage packed firsts 41 41 4 c & CASH PRICES. CHICAGO. July 12. Wheat No. 3 Hassssl hard $8.84; No. 3 mixed $2.88. BasH Corn No 2 mix. I $1 65-5 1.66 4; H No- 3 yellow $1.65 1.66 I '.its No. 2 v. hiR $ 1 in ' r, 1 ii'.., No. " white $ 1 . 06 t. 1 . 08 U." Rye No. 2 $2.35. Bailey $1,27 0x1.3-1. BH Timothy seed $ in. 00 12 . 00. Clover seed $25 00 35. 00. l Pork nominal. LH Ribs $16.00 17.00. The timber from more than 600'' KLH acres of land in the United States l Is converted into paper dally. s About four-fifths of tho standing timber of tho country Is in privately- aH owned forests. I The entire coal reserves of the I kttttttfl world, of all classes, amount to more I than seven million tons. v Staaal Russia's annual grant to the czar a used to bo $12,000,000. K ttaaal Vendetta is an established custom among the Albanians. H |