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Show CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. April 10. Anxiety over he railway strike situation led to new ' lpturns today In the price of corn. : Ml deliveries except May went above ; irevious top figures for the season. Covering by shorts was on a big scale. Dpenlng prices, which varied from the same as yesterday's finish to Vic 1 ligher, with May $1.67 to 1 . 6S1 and My ?1.60J.'i to 1.601. were followed 5y material gains all .around. ' Oats like corn reached new high ccord prices for the season. There iras no pressure to sell. After opening open-ing a shado off to ftRC up, including Inly at Sovfc to S6!4c, the market scored a general advance. Provisions were firmer in sympathy with grain. Trading, though, lacked k'olume. . CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. April 10. Open High Low Close Corn May R67 i.6Si 1.67 1.67 July 1.60', 1.62M, 1.60 U 1.60?l Sept.. 1.55 1.56" 1.55 1.55 Oats-May Oats-May .ai-i'f .06. .94 .05. July .85 ,S7 .S5ft .S6' Pork-May Pork-May .-. .. 36.07 C.G.S5 26.S5 July .... 37.30 37.20 37.20 Lard May 10.60 10.75 10.60 13.70 July 20.10 -20.55 20.10 20.17 Ribs-May Ribs-May 1S.30 1S.35 1S.22 18.30 July 13.S2 18.00 18.75 1S.77 POTATOTS. CHICAGO. April 10. Potatoes firm; receipts 28 cars; northern white sacked sack-ed ?7.007.35; ditto bulk $7.357.-50 $7.357.-50 Minnesota russets $7.50; Canada red and white mixed $6.506.7o. SUGAR. NEW YORK, April 10. Raw sugar steady;' centrifugal 17.55c; fine granulated granu-lated 1 5. 50 16.50c. nominal. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. April 10. Butter Jowor; creamery l7G3c. Eggs lower; receipts 13,65-1 cases; firsts -I0(5 103, c; ordinary firsts 3Gi)i 37c; at mark, cases included, 39QM0c. Poultry unchanged. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 7; choice heavy steers ?0.50g10.25; good steers $S ; 0; fair steers $6-0 S; choice feeder steers $7(Q)S; choice cows and heifeia $7.50(8S.50: fair to good ..ows and oeif-ers oeif-ers $6.507.50; cutters $5(0)6; can-ners can-ners $3(g)'l: choice feeder cows $586; fat bulls $5'6; bologna bulls ?l.5;- veal calves $10011. Hpgs Receipts 110; choice fat hogs. 175 to 250 lbs.. $13.75011.50; bulk of sales ?MU.25; feeders $1011.50. Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs $1-1 15; wethers ?911; fat ewes $7 8: feeder lambs $1215. No arrivals. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 10. Hogs Receipts 0000; market steady u 25c lower; bulk $13.25K.00; Iheavies $12. 75013. o0; mediums $13.-3OM.0O; $13.-3OM.0O; lights $12,750 M. 25; pigs not quoted. Cattle Receipts 1)35; market for week to Thursday; Beef steers 25c lower; butcher cattle generally steady; veal calves 75c?1.00 lower. Sheep Receipts 2000; market Wednesday Wed-nesday steady with last week's close. Since Wednesday receipts have accumulated accu-mulated with no packer outlet and no quotable market. i KANSAS CITY MARKET. J KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 10. But- ter unchanged. I Eggs current receipts 20c lower; per lease $11.60; firsts 'Ac lower, 10c. Poultry unchanged. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. I CHICAGO. April 10. Hogs Re-! ceipts 5000; market 10 to 50c lower I than veslerdays average; bulk ?H.OO 15.00; top $15.25; heavy $13.65 ,ii.bo; medium $1-1 ,2515.26; light I $li.5015.00; light light $13.7514.-75; $13.7514.-75; heavy packing sows, smooth, I ?12.2513.00; packing sows, rough,! ?12. 00012. 50. pigs $12.00014.00. ' Cattle Receipts 1000. market 'firm; beef steers, medium and heavy' J weight, choice and prime, $13.75' In. 00; medium and good $11.50013.-75; $11.50013.-75; common $10.0011.50; light weight, good and choice, $12.4011. 25; common and medium $9 7512.-40; 7512.-40; butcher cattle, heifers. $7.6513.-75; $7.6513.-75; cows $7. 50012.15; canners and! cutters $1. 250)7. 50, veal calves $13 00' 011.50; feeder steers $9.00011 S5; stocker steers $7.6511 25. Sheep Receipts 5000; market nominal nomi-nal lambs 81 pounds down, $18,000' 20.75; culls and common $1-1. 7501-7. -75; ewes, medium, good and choice, f 11.00015.00; culls and common $6.00 10.75. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., April 10. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 3000; sales 5075c higher, top $14.00; bulk $12.00013.25; heavy weight $11. 75013. 00; medium weight ?12.5013,50; light weight $13.00 14.00; light light $13.00013.50; heavy packing sows, smooth. $11.5001 12 00; packing sows, rough, $11.00 11.50; pigs $12.0014.00. Cattle Receipts 650; market close wifh packers out of market for the day and Saturday supply marked up for lamb's and bids compared with -week ago, Thursday's .prices for beef steers and butcher cattle steady; stockcrs and fee"derV5O"075c lower. Sheep Receipts 1000; compared with week ago: lambs 50c$1.00-lower; 50c$1.00-lower; sheep and feeders about steady; packers not operating on lastj two market days because of limited outlet for packing house products due to railroad labor trouble. LINSEED. DULUTH, Minn.. April 10. Linseed i $4.84. UNFILLED ORDERS. NEW YORK. April 10. Unfilled orders or-ders of tho United States Steel corporation corpo-ration on March 31 were 9.802,075 tons, according to the corporation's monthly statement Issued today. This Is nn increase of 3S9.99I tons compared with the orders of February 28. This is the tenth consecutive monIM !o show an Increase. The figures on February 2S were 9.2S5.4 41. LIBERTY BONDS. ! NEW YORK, April 10. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3',2.s 96.96; first 4s 91.41; second 4s SS.S0; first IVs 91.10; second 4Us SS.90; third 1 t 3 92.10; fourth iys S8.92; Victory 3s 97.52; Victory 4s 97.56. NEW YORK, April 10. The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $11,777,100 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease 'of $10,016,621 from last week. BAR SILVER. NEW YORK. April 10. Bar silver $1.20. Mexican dollars 91 c. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, April 10. Exchange heavy; 60 day bills $3.93'3; commercial commer-cial 60 day bills on banks $3.93Vi; commercial 60 day bills $3.93; demand de-mand $3.97Vi; cables $3.9SU. Francs: Demand 16.17c; cables 16.15. Belgian francs: Demand 15.12; cables ca-bles 15.10. J Guilders: Demand . 37 V ; cables .37. Lire: Demand 21.97: cables 24.95. . Marks: Demand 1.82; cables 1.S3. Government bonds weak; railroad bonds heavy. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allls-Chalmers '. 44'' American Boot Sugar 92 American Can 48 American Car &. Foundry 145 American Hide Leather Pfd. ...lltVt American Locomotive 106 American Smelting fc Rcfg G9'j American Sugar lo7 American Sumatra Tobacco 9S American T. & T. 96 Anaconda Copper ' 63 Atchison S24 All. Gulf & W. Indies 171Vj Baldwin Locomotive Ill Baltimore & Ohio 33 iBcthlPhcm Steel "B" 99 Canadian PacIHc 122' Central Leather . . . .' S7 Chesapeake fc Ohio 56U Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 36 Chicago, R. I. it Pac 35 Chlno Copper 37 Vi Colorado Fuel & Iron 39 Corn Products 100 Crucible Steel 269 I Cuba Cane Sugar ". .. 55 lErie 13 General Electric 155V1 .General Motors 373 U Goo'drich Co 21 Great Northern pfd 78 Vi Great Northern Ore Ctfs 38 Illinois Central 90 ! Inspiration Copper 5S Int. Mer. Marine pfd. 96 I International Paper . 83 Kennecott Copper . . . .' 31 Louisville & Nashville .v 105 i Maxwell Motors 36 ! Mexican Petroleum .201 I Miami Copper 24 Vi ;.Midvale Steel IS ! Missouri Pacific 27 I New York Central 72 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 32 'Norfolk &. Western .. 94 .Northern Pacilic "7S Ohio Cities Gas , 43 I Pennsylvania 41 jPeqple's Gas ..-37 Pittsburg and West Va. 31 ,Ray Consolidated Copper..:.... 19 i Reading S3 Rep. Iron & Steel Ill I Sinclair Oil Refining 13 Southern Pacific 99 'Southern Railway ...23 Sludebaker Corporation . ....'..120 Tennessee Copper 12 'Texas Co 20S Tobacco Products .. . .' .. 71 Union Pacific 119 United Cigar Stores 130 , L U. Ind. Alcohol 93 United Slates Rubber 11314 United States Steel 105 ' Utah Copper 77J,4 Westinghouse Electric .. 52 i i Willys-Overland . 24 American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ... 1S Butte and Superior 27 Cala. Petroleum 3S Montana Power 66 Shattuck Arizona (American Inter. Corpn 103 Royal Dutch 106 Texas & Pac 12 'A .Standard Oil Pfd '. 109 on |