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Show STOCKS STRONG DURING SfSSl I Oil Group and Allied Shares Advance on Rise in Crude Oil Prices NEW YORK, May 10, Improvement In the local bank situation, as indicated indi-cated by last Saturday's returns of the clearing house and federal reserve bank, contributed measureably to the (firmer tone of stocks at the opening of today's trading. The only noteworthy reversal was sustained by Crucible Steel which forfeited a part of its recent substantial rally. Rails, shippings ship-pings ind coppers shared almost equally in the early gains which ranged from 1 to 1 1-2 points. Oils were hesitant reflecting latest news from Mexico. The market experienced its usual reversal in the first hour for further ; realizing for profits, but improved jwith greater activity later. Oils, in I eluding Mexicans, rallied easily, prob-'ably prob-'ably gis a result of further advances Jin prices of crude and refined pro-i pro-i ducts. Their recovery was attended 1 by a sharp rise in allied shares, nota-Ibly nota-Ibly American Cotton Oil company, (American Linseed and Virginia-Caro-j Una Chemical. Reading and Texas and Pacific continued to feature the 1 rails, Baldwin Locomotives, the equip-ments equip-ments and American Woolen the spec-1 I laities. Call money opened at last Iweek's ruling rate of seven per cent land exchange on London again favored j that ceter, An irregular extension of the ad vance occurred at midday, was Oils. Reading and American Woolens showing show-ing particular strength. Moderate pressure was exerted against other industrials, however, when United States Steel failed to respond to Its further gain of unfilled tonnage OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 116; choice heavy hteers ?10.00-5'10.75; good steers ?9.00; U 10.00; tair steers $S.50'S.50; choice1 feeder steers ?7.008.50; choice cows and heifers ?j.009.00; fair to good ! cows and heifers ?7.00(5S.OO; cutters! $4.50.6.00; canners ?3.00(?H.OO choice feeder cows $5.50('6.50; fac bulls ?4.00G'5.25; bologna bulls ?4.00 ?5.00; veal cahes ?0.00(G 12.00. Hogs Receipts 4S0, choice fat hogs 175 to 250 lbs. ?1414.75; bulk of sales I SI 14 .50; feeders $1012.50. Sheep Receipts 7345; choice lambs! S15.00'16.50; wethers S10.00 12.00; fat ewes ?8.00'0' 10.00; feeder lambs I ?12.5Q14.00. Arrivals Roy Graham, Salt Lake, LUlah. 1 load cattle; J. P. Denton. Wat-lerford, Wat-lerford, Cal., S carloads lambs; H. A. I Chapman. ElCentro, 1 load horses; S. IN. Davis, Wake3, Nev., 1 carload hogs; T. .L.Cushman. Oakdale, Cal., 4 car loads lambs; Pitts and Waltz, Le-Grand. Le-Grand. Cal.. 5 loads lambs; P. Gardy, Stratford. S loads lambs: S. Hampton, Denver. Colo., 4 loads hogs; H. Median, Me-dian, Grace, Ida., 1 load hogs. CASH SALES. CHICAGO, May 10. Wheat No. 2 hard ?3.01 ??3.0S. Corn No. 2 mixed $2.062.09; No, 2 yellow $2.0S(??2.10. Oats No. 2 while $1.14V1.1G!(4; No. 3 white 51.131.15. Rye No. 2 $2.25?i 2.2S. Barley $1.65tfU.S6. - Timothy seed $0.0011 .50. " Clover seed ?25. 00?35. 00. Pork nominal. Lard $20.75. Ribs $17.751S.75. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. j I KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Mav 10. Hoes Receipts 14.000; market steady to a shade higher; top $14. SO; bulk lights and medium ?14.0014.70; bulk heavies heav-ies $13.75f)14.35. Cattle--Receipts 10,000; beef steers steady to 25c higher; top $13.15; she-slock she-slock steady to 25 chigher; canners and calves steady; bulk choice vealers around $11.00; all other classes steady to strong. Shee,p Receipts 8000; market active; ac-tive; killing classes generally 25c higher; 80 pounds clipped lambs $18.-00; $18.-00; 80 pounds wooled lambs $20.25; 70 pound Arizona spring lambs $19.75. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, May 10. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts 21,000; beef steers liberal supply; trade slow mostly 25c lower; heavy weight hardest sellers; butcher stock! supply moderate with early sales about steady but little action on heavy rat kinds; calves steady; bulk $11.00 $12. 25; stockers and feeders steady. Hogs Receipts 42,000; market mostly 10 to 25c higher; medium heavy advancing most; early top $15.-60; $15.-60; bulk $15.2515.40; bulk 250-pounders 250-pounders and over $14.10(g14.90; pigs steady; bulk 190 to 125 pounds $13.75 1-1. 50. Sheep Receipts 6000; market mostly 25c higher; best shorn lambs $19.50; ' bulk shorn lambs $17.50 19.00; good shorn 102 pound vearllngB $15.00. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, May 10. Mercantile paper 7 .per cent. Exchange steady; sterling 60 day bills $3.78; commercial 60 day bills on banks $3.78; commercial 60 davi bills $3.78; demand $3.83; cables' $3.S3U. Francs: Demand 15.77; cables 15.75. Belgian francs: Demand 14.87; cables ca-bles 14.85. Guilders: Demand .36; cables .36. Lire: Demand 20.27; cables 20.25. Marks: Demand 1.90; cables 1.91. Government bonds irregular; railroad rail-road bonds Irregular. Time loans strong; 60 days, 90 davs and 6 months S1, per cent. Call money steady; high 8 per cent; low 7 per cent; ruling rate 7 per cent; closing bid 7 per cent; offered at 7 per cent; last loan 7 per cent; bank acceptances 6 per cent. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, May 10. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: S'A'F. 91.70: first 4S. S5.7ll i.Of.nn'1 4s. 85. 14; first IH's, 86.52; second 4U's 85.30; third 4U's. 89.00; fourth 4H's, 85.64; Victory, 3's, 95.06; Vic tory 45i's, 96.00. BAR SILVER. NEW YORK. Mav 10. Bar silver, $1.04. Mexican dollars, 78 c. |