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Show IRREGULAR TONE ! SEEN MEET Oils and Specialties Go Higher After Selling Wave Passes NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Shipp.f.g. fond,- , metal and equipment shares provided the! firm to strong features at Lie Opening , of today's stock market. Oalas rang-; ing from larc fractions to a full point were made by Atlanti .- iulf, Aui. rl- .-. n International, Cuban -American sugar. California Packing. General Electric. American Am-erican Car. l'tah and Cblno coppers. Boech Magnen and StriMXtlisn Carburetor.. Carbu-retor.. General Asphalt aio added moderately mod-erately to yesterdays su:. slant lal gain with Sumatra Tobacco. Mexican Pelro-1 leum and Central Leather. Shetit r.-a. - lions marked the early dealings In Bal l- i win Locomotive. American Tobacco. Re-tall Re-tall Stores and Corn Products. Much of the early advance was lost ( in the first hour when selling of Baldwin and American Locomotive. Goodrich, United Fruit, Industrial Alcohol and Virginia- 'arohna Chemical ..l is.-, I reaction.'; Of I to 2 points. This was followed by purchases of oils and shippings, as well I as ii variety of specialties Texas Pa- i i, Coal ft u r..se 24, Houston Oil 2)4, American Ship & Commerce 3. American Am-erican Linseed 3t, International Paper 3U. Writing Paper preferred 2 and Remington Rem-ington Ty pewriter Ralls were ncgle. t-ed t-ed the only movement In that quarter b. ing a gain of- 1 i points In Texas c Pacific. Call money opened at 6 p r cent, and demand hills on London rose to $3.77?i. the- highest quotation since, last July Oils and specialties continued to improve im-prove at midday, Houston Oil Increasing Itf advance to abt point' Asphalt rising ' Sumatra Tobacco :!-, anil Sears-Roe-buck ;;. Kails also became moderately I active, Reading ami New York Central ! gaining a point cacii. while Texas K Pacific Pa-cific extended Its gain to 3'H points. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan 20. Apparent!;, erron-i erron-i eous assertions that the Argentine export tax on wheat had been removed led to j declines In the wheat market today but j a quick rally ensued. The rally was due i to opinions that the supposed removal ! had nothing to do with the i'j::i irop. j n the other hand, bears contended that world financial and economic vjnclliio1.H itii'iu any snarp advances rOT er.'.-i 1 ipenlng prices, which varied from ' to 2'c lower .wl'h March $1 7 1 " t to "i.7'2 ami May $l.62' to 163. were bdlnwed by upturns that in some cases went above yesterday's finish Corn swayed with wheat Attar opening open-ing c lower to 4c advance. Including May at 6s; to 6xS,e. the mark. it rn.,--ged all around and then scored slight gains. Oats were governed by the action of other cereals, starting unchanged to ',, lower May 47'e to 45c. and after a mi- .1 crate general setback recovered In full. Lower quotations on hogs pulled down provisions Subsequently, absence of wheat export business together with indications that a hading long was selling did a good deal to weaken the market. Prices closed heavy 3i to 4'4c net lower, with March 1 6S4 tol.CS and Ma $I.60 to 1 G04 Warm weather likely to soften countrv roads and to hamper the corn crop movement move-ment had B steadying effect later on prices The close was easy. H to c net lower, with May 0S to OSic. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 452. choice heavy steers $7 . 501 M . 65 ; good steers J6. 007.50; fair steers 15.0096 7B choice fee.h r steers Jf. 00sT7 00. choice cows and heifers heif-ers $3 50O6 30; fair to good cows and heifers $4 00 G oo; cutters $3 004.00; Banners ?2 OTiZ OOj choice feeder cows I4.00O4 60. fat bulls $3.76Ti4 00. holotrna bulls J3 00(94.00; veal calves $S.O0'?if9 .00. Hogs Receipts none, choice fat hogs, 176 to 260 lbs . $9 75: hulk of sales $9.25 ,, i 73 feeder hops $7.00'':'. 00 Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs $9 U'jcy 10.00: wethers $6 00ifi6 0u; fat ewes $4 00 5.00; feeder lambs $8.00ij 9.00. Arrivals. E. A. Dcltrlch. Nampa. Ida . 10 cars of cattle. Bob Johnston. Denver, Colo . 4 cars of cattle I Trey Bros., Denver. Colo . 2 cars of , attic W M. Johnson, Carter, Wvo., 2 cars of cattle. . c) ipIm & Chllils (iffden 2 cars of cattle Chllds & Chllds Jr . Ogden. car of cattle. cat-tle. CHICAOO LIVESTOCK. CHICAOO, Jan. 20 (I nlted States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 18.-000. 18.-000. beef steers and butcher cattle unevenly un-evenly lower; practically no early trading, trad-ing, some choice beef steers $9 90 f ... loads held higher; bulk around $S.0o 9.50, fat COWS and heifers mostly $5 25'tf 7 25: opening sale-; canner and cutter cows, bologna bulls and calves steady, fat bulls lower; stockers and feeders weak to lower Hogs Receipts 67.000, fairly active. 25 to 35c lower than yesterday's average: top $10.00; bulk $9.359.75; pigs mostly 23c lower bulk desirable 90 to 125 lwiund pigs $9.8610.00. Sheep Receipts 15.000: market generally gener-ally stead) on all classes; $io 90 bid early on choice lambs, bulk fat lambs $9.607810.75. prime 90 pound yearling yvcthcra $9.10. bulk fat ewes $4 255 5 50 t CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, Jan 20 Open High Low Close Wheat-March Wheat-March $1 7t; $1 73'; $1 tt .'.', May 1 62fl 1 64'i 1 60 1.C0-, 'orn Mav 62V MU 6Si .6S July .69 .70, 69 .69 Oats May UTi 43h 4i July 44 .45 .44 .44 Pork I Jan 23.65 2 65 23.50 23 50 May 23 .60 23 50 23 .25 23 . 25 Lard Jan. 12.90 12.92 12 90 12.92 Mas 13.62 13.70 13 60 13.60 Ribs-Jan Ribs-Jan 11.70 May 12.60 12.60 12. 47 12 47 POTATOES. CHICAGO. Jan 20. Potatoes steady: receipts 23 oars, northern white round sacked $1.1601.30 cwt.; bulk 21.8001 4o. Idaho russets $1.8091-90. NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK. Jan 20. Mar silver, do-I do-I mSStlo, 99vc foreign 67J'C-Mexican 67J'C-Mexican dollars 47o. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Salo) l Allla-Chalmcrs $., I American Beet Sugar 4f H American Can 2V j H American Car & Foundry . 1244 H American Hide & Leather pfd 41 American International Corp 47 M B American Lcsromotlve , 834 H American Smelting & Refg 39 American Sugar V4 H American Sumatra Tobacco HO -j Am.ri.an T. & T H American Woolen (7 Anaconda Copper 39 Atchison .. . 83 H All. Gulf .V W. Indi.-s . 72 l Baldwin L- comotly u 0 Baltimore & Ohio 35 fl Bethlenem Steel "B" 67 Canadian Paclflo 116 l emrai iatner 41 Vj H Chandler Motors 7u t.liesapeake & Ohio H'Jl Chicago, Mil. si. Paul tftft Chicago. R. I. ft Pac 27 Chlno Copper 23 Colorado Fuel A- Iron ... 29 Corn Products 71 Crucible Sleel '. . 96 H Cuba Cane Sugar C4S iftaaaV Brie li- agggH General Kle trie 12DS General Motors 1 3 H Goodrich Co i or-at NTorthern pfdf 70 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. 29' Illinois Central US', H Inspiration Copper 35 H Int. Mer, Marine pfd 554 H International Paper 61 H Kennecott Cupper 20 , H Louisville t Nashville 98 Maxwell Motors , ... 64 Mexican Petroleum 162 SgggS Miami Cfipper Middle suites oil 13 I Mldvale Steel H j Missouri Pacific , 1 H New York Central 72C H N Y. N. H. & Hartford 10 I Norfolk A- West era mi llll Northern Paciflo Mi H I Oklahoma Prod. k. Hef 3 Pan American Petroleum 76 I Penns) Ivanla 411., H People s Gaa ;u; H Pittsburg and W est Vs 3tC- Ray Consolidated Copper 14 B I Resiling 84 I Rep. iron ft Steel 67' . Royal Dutch, N. Y 68 I Shell Trana & Trad. 45 bIIIH Sinclair Con. oil . 2444 H j Southern Pacific 7 H 1 Southern Railway 23 Standard Oil Of N. J. pfd l'H Btudebaker 'rporation 53 1 Tennessee H Texas Co 4i B H Tobacco Products . 56 I Transcontinental oil 10 i Union Pacific lzn S. Pood IToducts 26 SaH C. B. Retail Stores 56 H ! U. S. Ind. Alcohol 69,' aggggfl I I nllwl Stnt.-s Ilk BBBBBBBBB United Stales Steel ........ .7. 82 H j t '.') Copper 57 H 1 Westlnghouse Electric 45 TiH 1 Willys overland I American Zinc. Lead and Sm 9 H Butte and Superior lin 1 Cala. Petroleum 36', Montana I'ower 55 Shattin k Arizona r.p. H Pure Zo H General Axphalt 57 H MONEY MARKET. NF.W YORK, Jan 2o Prime mcrcan- H tile paper 7!jS per cent. Exchange tlrm. H Sterling' Demand 3.77 cables $3.77. H Francs Demand 8 64c; cabSS 6.66c. Belgian francs: Demand 6.86C; cables H Guilders: Demand 33.15c; cables 33.25c H Lire: Demand 3.54c. cables 3.56c. H Marks Demand 1 62c. cables 1 63c H Argentine: Demand ::4.75c. H Brazilian. Demand Ifi.OOO. H Montreal 12 per cent discount H Time loans steadp 60 days, 90 days H and six months ,o 'u6'-J per . , nt, H Call money steady, high 7 per cent, H low 6 per cent; ruling rate 6 per cent; H closing bid i", per cent offered at T pur H cent, last loan 7 per cent. H OO H NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK. Jan 20. Raw sugar was l unchanged early today with no further flH sales reported. Cubas 4c cost and freight H equal to 3Sc for centrifugal. H Refined quiet and unchunged at 7.75c H for fine granulated H Sugar futures opened quiet and at noon H prices were unchanged with operators in- H Cllned fo await fresh developments In the H market H Sugar futures closed stse-ady. sales 2.100 H tons- January 4 17c; March 4 67c. May H 4.70c; July 4.85c. 1 LIDERTY BONOS NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Liberty bonds l closed H 3s 9? 30. first 4s 88.22, second 4s l 87.90; first 4s 88.00: second 4s 87.98; al third t4s 91 02; fourth 4s 88 38; Vic f tor 1M 97.24; Victory 4s 97.24. oo 1 H LONDON METALS. LONDON, Jan. 20. Standard copper fl spot 70 2s 8d; electrolytic 79; tla gaaaS 187 2 6d: lead 2.; zinc 25 |