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Show PRICES FORCED SHARPLY LOWER Decline Is Regarded as Corrective of Recent Excesses new yoric. Oct. so. peculators for tlm decline succf-Jed in fori Lag HJiothcr .iharp reaction In today's stock market, belnt,- aided by rathor widespread liquidation on the part t jooIb and snuill Investor. Moat traders trad-ers were still of the opinion that r.ne dccllno was a technical one to correct cor-rect the weakened market condition arlslnjr out of recent speculative ex-ceases, ex-ceases, pointing out that thcro had been no change In the business .situation .sit-uation to warrant a decided slump at that time. Sales approximated 1,-I'tjO.OOO 1,-I'tjO.OOO shares. Irregular changes took place with the opening: but the list turn-d heavy later In response to the concerted pressure on shipping shares. One. of ihe early features was tho sale of 20Q0 shares of Gulf Slates Steel ut !3-i4, up 4 i . but nearly half of this :tin was cancelled In the next few ."ales. Marine preferred dropped nearly Z points to 50.34, il new low lor the year, and American International Interna-tional corporation reacted two points In sympathy. High priced oil shares wer! weak, McMuaii Petroleum and Standard Oil of New Jersey dropping drop-ping 2 to points respectively. National Biscuit opened fructlonaliy higher and then dropped 2 Vi points below Saturday's close. Other weak spots were Studehaker. American Smelting and Sumatra Tobacco with ; losses of one to two points. Strong i Bpots Included Dupont Powder, Corn Products, Texas Gulf Sulphur. Lima Locomotive and American Snuff. all i up 1 to 2 points. Short Belling and liquidation by' pools accelerated the downward movement move-ment as tho morning progressed, with ' the offerings embracing all recognized recog-nized leaders. Railroad shures were supplied freely, Toledo, St. l.ouls & Western dropping 1 points; Bt. Paul common and prii:eil J . -.-;. an i Atchison, Reading, Northern Pacific Union Pacific, Chicago & Northwestern. Northwest-ern. Toledo, St. Louis & Western preferred pre-ferred and St. Louis Southwestern preferred one to one and a half points. While some Bb .r s were depressed de-pressed for special causes, as Marine preferred, which was sold on specj-latlvo specj-latlvo fears for tho safety of the next dividend The relatively firm mon y rates, disturbed political and nomic conditions abroad, and the apathy of the general public all contributed con-tributed to bearish sentimi nl Marl i preferred extended Its loss to 4 4i points. Crucible to 3 points, Studo-baker, Studo-baker, Mexican Petroleum and National Na-tional Knameling to L' l- each while Allied Chemical .-lumped 3 points. Call money opened at 5 per cCnl The early afternoon witnessed a spread of the selling movement, coppers cop-pers and oils being offered freely, while United States Steel was depressed depress-ed to 103. Traders show, d little ri -clinatlon to buy stocks for a turn despite de-spite Indications of expanding Indus- I trial activity. Testimony to ttic overbought over-bought condition of various Issues was furnished by the easi a ii which i prices gave way when offi rings a i re pressed on the market. BtaiMard Oils of New Jersev and California I moved counter to the gem ral In i 1, scoring advann i -i a point or o r. Elsewhere a considerable number I stocks ruled 2 to 5 points under Sal- : urday's closing. National Ename:- j ing was cut down G, FCresgC American Tobacco 44, the "B" stock 4, Iron Products 3. Mexican Petro-1 Jeum and Postum Cereal 3Vj, St Paul I preferred 3, Continental Con 1 ii and Otis Elcvntor 3 points. The closing was weak . Professional efforts to -get price3 down were continued with mar I 1 success in the late dealing;;, the i i tire list ruling materially under 1 urt i week's fln?.l figures. During tho last hour, Consolidated Gas, Mexican Petroleum, Pe-troleum, St. Paul preferred, Otis Elevator Ele-vator and Lorlllard Tobacco were four to six points lelow Saturda '3 closing prices. Liggett & Myers was down IB points. LOCAL DfTICSnfEIfT RTCCTJRTTTEfi. BANK STOCKS (As reported by J. A. Kogle & Co) I Bid I Askc wankers Trust IJ150 00;$160 00 Columbia Trust . ... j 00 . v0 Deseret National . .. 270 mm .,. no Peseret Savings . ... SO&.OOi 210.00 First Nat. of (Jfdeu. . i ilu.ou Contl Natl Rank 150.00 Security State bank. j 100 00 National Copper .. 145.00 150.00 Utah State National . I 100 00 1 10.00 Utah Sac. & Trust IOii.imi no i"j Walker Bros Bankcisl 22 7 . 00 . 2Zt . 00 Zlon's Savings ft Trst 2ut.io( 210.00 INIIJSTIMAL STOCKS Amal. Bug. com. ...I 3.7m 4 mm do Ss pfd I 85.00 88 00 Con "Wagon 1 60 00 r,5.oo Home Fire Ins I 315. 00 322 00 j Indcnendent Coal . 57 CO Morgan Can Us pfd . : 101. u0 102.50 Mt States Tel & Tel . 103. 00 106.00 Peoples Su pfd & com! 2.251 2.50, S-J. 8s pfd. ! 100.00 102.60 l.lah Plre Clay ....A . 50 55 Standard Coal . . . .1 . 50 .56 If. S. Fuel 7s pfd. . A .84! .87 Z. C M. I I 111 . 00 112 .00 1 Utah-Idaho Sugar . ; 3 35J 3.40 1 Utah Rr, &. Lt ist pfd I 94 001 90.00 Walker Bros D Gds 200.001 ttrtn Drng Ldat ris '32, S5.00 97 25 j BONDS I R L Stock Ex tss 192J 88 . 001 90. 00 Stndrd Coal 6s 1923! I 98 00 Ut-Ida Sugar 7s i:30 07 50 99.00 Ut Lt & Pr 4s 1930 I 84.001 88.00 Ft Pr & Ut 1st us '44 92.001 94.0(1 CHICAGO FXTURER. CHICAGO. Oct 30. Open High Low Close Dec. 1.144 1 14 1 15 May 1,11 113 t.12 1.13 Jub' l-05Vi 1.05 1.06 1.05 Hec. .65 .67li .66i.i .66 Msy .67 .67 .66 .67 July 67 .67 .66V3 .66 Dec .41 41 .41 .41 May 42 .42 11 41 July . 39 39 .39 . 3 9 Jan 9.47 9 67 9.4 5 9.IJ2 May 9.97 10.00 9.95 9.97 ' NEW YORK STOCK LIST (Bast Sale) Allied Chemical & Dye 74 Ills-Chalmers ... 45 American Beet Sugar 37 American Can 69 American Car & Fdry 181 Ami rlcan 1 i 1 1 ft Leather, pfd. . 09 American International Corp. . 29 American Uocomotive ... ....1251. American Smelting & &Rcf'g. .. 60 American Sugar 76 'American Sumatra ToDacco .. . 36 American T. & T 121 I American oTbacco 165 American Woolen 96 Anacatado Copper 47 Atchison 102 Atl.. Gulf K: W. Indies 23 Baldwin Locomotive 131 'Baltimore & Ohio 48 I Bethlehem Steel "B" 74 Canadian Pacific 143. ! Central Leather 37 , Chandler Motors 60 'Chesapeake & Ohio 73 Chicago. Mil and St. Paul il Chicago. R. I. & Puc 39 Chjno Copper 25 olorado Fuel and Iron 2l Corn Products 126 Crucible Stocl 76 (Eric 14 I Famous Players-La ky 93 I General Asphalt 66 General Electric 175 GehenI .Motors 14 Goodrich Co 32 Great Northern pfd 8 9fc Illinois Central 1 12 Ka Inspiration Copper 33 International Harvester 105 InL Mer. Marine pfd 60 International Paper 66 Invincible OH 15 Kelly-Springfield Tiro 39 Kennecott Copper 3 Louisville & Nashville 138 Mexican Petroleum 223 Miami Copper 27 Mid die States Oil 12 Mid vale Steel 30 Missouri Pacific 1S New York Central 97 N. Y.i N. H. and Hartfard .... 38 Norfolk & Western 11S Northern Pacific 38 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 2 Pneifle Oil .18 1V. - - p Pan-American Petroleum ... . 89 Pennslania 48 I People's Gas 92 ; Pure Oil 29 Ray Consolidated Copper 13 Reading 80 I Rep. Iron fc Steel . .' . .. 47 Ftoyal Dutch. N Y 65 S'-ar i P.oebin k S3 1 . Sinclair Con. OH ... 32 Southern Pacific 92 Southern Railway . 24 Standard Oil of N. J 208 Studcbaker Corp 127 Tennessee Copper 9 Texas Co 4S '4 Texas & Pruiflc 25 Tobacco Products 80 Transcontinental Oil 144 Fnlon Pacific 144 Fnlted Retail stores B8 I '. S Ind Alcohol 65 Fnlted States Rubber 61 Vi Fnlted States Steel 1044 Utah Copper 6 1 .j Westlnghouse Electric '60 Aviii-M- iverland 6 American Zinc. Lead and Sm. .. 17 Butte and Superior ... 30 rala Petroleum 62 Montana Power 7t Shattuck Arizona 8 Great Northern 33 Maxwell "B" 14 ' Chlcarro and Northwestern . . . . 88 N'EWI ORX 5UG IR. NEW YORK. Oct 30. The early 1 raw sugar market today was steady land unchanged at 3c for Cubas, cost and freight, equal to 5.65c for cen-trlfugal cen-trlfugal with no sales reported. There was only a quiet trade In raw sugar futures but the tone was steady an.i , prices at midday were about ono j point higher. The refined prices are unchanged at 6.90 to 7 00c for fine granulated I with the demand light. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed Irregular, approximate ap-proximate sales 13.000 tons; Dee-3 Dee-3 69c; March 3 24c; May 3.37c; Ju'.v 3.51c. METAL MARKET, NEW YORK. Oct. 30. Copper, quiet- electrolytic spot and nearby, 13313; futures. 13714 Tin. strong, spot and futures. 37 50. Iron, steady; No. 1 northern, $31.00 U 32.00. No. 2 northern. I20.00Q21.00; No. 2 Routhern, $25 . 00 ( 27 . 00 . Jad. steady; spot, $6.50g6.8o. Zinc, firm; east St Louis spot and nearby delivery. $7. 10O7.16. Antimony, spot. $6.757.10. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK Oct. 30 Call money firm, high 5 per cent; low 4 per cent; ruling rate 5 per cent; closing bid 4 per cent, offered at 5 per cent; last loan 4 per cent. Call loans against acceptances 4 per cent. Time loans firmer. Mixed collateral 60 and 90 days 4 a 5 per cent, four and six months 5 per cent Prime commercial paper 4fi4 per cent. BUTTER AND EG G s CHICAGO. Oct. 30. Butter higher. creamery extras 4ne, firsts zffft 39i ; extra first J2',i 46 . seconds 34fi C'e. standards 42. Eggs, higher; receipts 728 3 cases: firsts 36fi40e. ordinary firsts 30f 33c, miscellaneous 84940c: refrigerator refrigera-tor extras 2626c; refrigerator firsts 24 25c. Poultry, alive unchanged; fowls 13 20c turkeys 36c; springs ISc; roosters roost-ers 14c; geese 19c. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Oct. 80 Liberty bonds closed 3s. $100 02; first 4s ' $f7 .91. second 4s. blank; first 4 , $98 22; second 4;s. $98.28; third 4S. 298 84; fourth 4s. $98 40. Victory 4s, uncalled. $100.20; Victory' Vic-tory' 4s. called. $100.04 U. S treasury treas-ury 44s, $99.76. OGDEN LIVESTOCK j - 1 Cattle lOr.ii Hogs 806 Shcvp 040 Cattle Receipts 1639 , stead , top $0.76; choice prime steers $0..: 7.25; good steers 16. 50 O 6. 26; fair nfeirs $4.605.50. feeder steers $4.f,0 U 8 00; choice heifers $4 0004.50; I choice cows $4 . 00 (g 4 . 60 ; fair to good cows $4 . 00 6 4 . 26 ; canners $l00fi mi; bulls $3.0D3.60; feeder e-o $3. 00 (5 4.00, veal calves $7.00ryi S.00. Hogs Receipts 806; 15c lower; top $8.25. fat hogs 190 to 1'20 lbs $7.75 Q S . 26 . hea y hojes $6.7C7.2C; bulk I6.7508.26; feeder hogs $8.0U& 9.00. Sheep Receipts 204 0 steady; I choice lambs 110.00011 90; fat I wethers $6.00497.00; fat ewes $4 00 6.00, feeder lambs $10 00 11. 00; feeder ewes $3. 00 4 00. Ajnrivals, llenllne & Sm, Howard, Neb, 2 cars hogs. HSnllnc A Son, Glonzill, Neb.. 2 cars b.ogs. Henline Son, Fairfield, Neb.. 1 car hens. Henline & Son, Ord, Neb, 1 car hogs. Henline & Son, Gibbons, Neb., 1 car hogs. I Henline & Son, Sumner, Neb., 1 car I hogs. 1 Leo Peck, Coalville. 6 cars eattlo. I P. B. Rickey, Mackay, Ida., 16 cars cattle. I Hajks & Powell. Denver, Colo-. 1 car horses. Denver Livestock Co., Denver. Colo., J 2 cars cattle. 4 W. H. Felstoad, Montpeller. Ida., 1 car cattle. J Gemmell Livestock Co. Wendover, 1 10 cars sheep Shipments and Bales. Bccknell Corporation. YVolby, 11 cars sheep. Oakland Meat Co.. Oakland, Cab, 2 cars hogs and 1 car cattle Nevada Meat Co.. Reno. Nov.. 2 cars hogs. Western Meat Co.. San Francisco, 8 cars cattle, 4 cars hogs. C. J Hanson, Colllnston 1 car feeder cattle. H Moffat Co. Lovelocks. Nov., 16 cars feeder cattle- J. T. Murphy. Los Angeles, Cal., 1 car horses. Bicknell Corp.. Trcmonton. 14 cars j sheep. Alpert Packing CO., San Francisco, 1 car cattle. Dumphry Ranch, Carlin. Ne ., 3 cars feeder cattle. Hanaer Packing1 Co.. Los Angela. I 4 cars cattle. McMillan & Sons. Murray. 1 car : cattle I MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hoglo & Co.) I "j Bid I Asked. Aita Mich $ jf .05 Alta Con . .. . . ...I 02 Albion Con I .06 I .07 Am. Metals ! 02 Bullion I .01V4 -Oli BlU Hill i .02 .03 Big Cot. Coal. . .' ... 1 .OSVs .07 Beaver Cop ' .01 Bay State I .01 Black Metal I .05 Bingham Galena .. . .OlVz! -01 CenL Eureka 00 .02 Colb. Rexall 20 .25 Colorado Con 04 i 1 05 Va Crown Point .03 ' .04 Cardiff 4 0 .60 Cott. King , -01 Daly 125 1.75 Dragon 07 .11 Emma Silver 02 V4 1 02 Va Empire Mines 02 Emerald 04 .08 Burek'a Mines 03 .04 E. Crown Pt ) .01 .02 E. Tin. Coal . ODVftl .00 East Tin. Con I .07 Eureka Bullion .... .01 .06 Gobi Cham I .04' .11 Grund Central 57 C.i eat Western 01 .0SVt Hamburg Mines' . . ..I -00V ! Howell 01 .02 Iron Blossom 26 . 26Vs Indian Queen , .26 .20Vi Iron King I .10' .11 Keystone .35 j .46 Kennebec I .01 .02H Lchl Tintc .011 .01 Leonora : .00S4 -00; Lynn Big Six : .05 , .15 Mammoth .30 i .60 May Day .01 .01'4 M:lsoii Valle 1.20 1.50 MlchU'an-L'tah ' .09 I .10 New Quincv .OtJ'l .01 Naildriver I .10 .10 North Standard i .00 -01; upuhongo .'.! - 00 V I ooVi Ohio Copper .30 I .60 Plutus .62 I .54 Prince Con .10 ' 11 Plocho Bristol .00l .01 Price Mining j .05 Provo . .02 South Standard 10 .16 Sells i .01! .02 Syndicate ! .00! 00 Silver King Coal. . . 2.76 2.80 Slh er KInuiCon .. .. .26 .30 Sioux Mines 1 .02 1 .03 Tar Baby 1. .00 Tlnt'.c Central .. .. .00'4 .01 Tlntie Standard .. . 3 -05 3.07 Pnclo Sain 01: .02 Utah Con f .00 .01 Union Chief J I .06 Victor Con. . 1 1 .03 West Toledo .. .01 .01 Walker Mining .... 3.95 4.00 Woodlawn .06 I .06 Yankee Con j .01 I .03 Zuina 1 .061 .08 Park City MS I 3.00 3 40 Park-Utah I 6.00 5.66 Ojeiilng Sales. Big Hill, 1000 at 2c. Colorado Consolidated. 1000 at 6c, 2000 at 5c iron King. 500 at 11c; 500 at 10 C. Lehl Tlntlc 1 000 ut 1 c. Plutus, 100 at 67c; 100 at 66c. Prince Consolidated. 600 at 11c. SiUer Klnn Coalition, 100 at 2.77c. Silver King Consolidated, 100 at 30c Closing Sales, Bullion, 1 000 at ic Bingham Galena. 3000 at lc. Emma Silver, 1000 at 2 '4 c. Iron King 500 at 11c. Ie-onora, 1000 at c. Plutus, 600 at 6 4c; 200 at 63c. Prince Consolidated, 500 at 104c Silver King Consolidated, 100 at 30c Tlntlc Standard. 200 at 3 06c. Utah Consolidated, 2000 at fce. Walker, 100 at 3 .97'- FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. uct. 30 Foreign exchange, ex-change, irregular. Great Britain, demand, de-mand, 4.45. cables, 4.45, 60-day bills on banks. 4.4? 7-10 France, demand, C94,A; cables. 6 . 95 Italy, demand, S 98Vi; cables. 1.99 Belgium, demand, 6-45; cables. C.46. Germany, demand, .02 3 16 cables .02 Holland, demand. 38.98, cible.s, 39. 04 . Norway, demand, 18.03. Sweden, demand 26 77. Denmark, demand. 20 14. Switzerland, demand. 13.03. Spain, demand. 15.27. Greece, demand, 20 9. Poland, demand, .01 1-16. Czecho-Rlovakia. demand, 31 6. Argentina demand, 35.95. Brasil, demand. 11.50. Montreal, 1.00 5-32. FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United States Department of Agriculture) I CHICAGO, Oct 30 Hogs Receipts 37.000; market slow; lOloc lbwer bulk good 200 to 300-pound butchers .$8.758,80; top $9.05; out of line; few early sales good light $3.70 S. 80; big packers bidding lower, bulk lo aw packing sows $7.007.86, pigs $8.50 8.75; heavy hogs $8.408.90; .Medium .Medi-um $8.758.90; light $S5S.S0; light light, 16.6005.76; packing sows smooth, $7.70 8.80; pa-king sows, rough I7.00O7.76; killing pigs $8.50 0 8.75. j Cattle Receipts 33,000; mar.'ct 'very slow; quality plain, proportion of choice long iea matured steers and heifers scarce, about steady; short td jmatured Btoera largely weak to 15c lower; western grassers in liberal supply, sup-ply, fow early sales western $7.00 ft 1,7 I5; early top yearlings $12 7.".; thre I head matured BteerS il3.6,0; native 1 beef steers of quality and condition to J sell largely al $9,000 11.50, better ! grade beef cows, heifers, and can-incrs can-incrs scarce, about steady; lower grade beef cows and iieifera. slow, weak; bulls weak to 10c lower; veal calves llargely 60c I wr than early F.iday, heavy feeders weak to Znc lower; desirable de-sirable Blockers about steady; bulk bologna bulls larg.uy $3.85 3 1.00; bulk vea.1 ealwH early i j. 60 10.00. Shcop Receipts 30 000. opening sales fat native iambs 2 5c lower, early top $14.00 to packers; liberal suppi) western lamos inostly feeders; nu 1 . ris sal .'ai v estcrn; feeders renddij ic-v-yr with gnou aemand; :ow ealy sales ddSlrubiO, 75-pound Mom il l fe -d'ng y-.;i lings $11.00; feeilu? wctlieiH $6.7g; sheep scarce, around tOilly. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 30. Cattle Cat-tle Receipts Sj 000; quality common, trade moderately active after slow start, beef steers and fed shc-sto; k mostiy steady to weatk; spots 10 10 15c lower; top mixed yearlings $11 00; best matured steers early $10 25, other sales $4.769.76; bulk cows $8.5004 o0; best kind $6,000 6.00; medium to good fed lietfers $6.50 0 8.00; grass heifers generally $4.0006.60; around 25 loads New Mexican stockers $8 00; about 11 cars .-w Mexican stock hell'ors $5.t; best veal era $9 60010 00; many heavy and medium weight calvi s $6.0006.76; canners generally $2 . 00 02.25. Hogs Receipts 12,000; mostly l."s' 26c lower; light lights 50 10c lower, shippers practical top $8.26; few small bunchos $S 8508 10; packer top $8.15; 140 to ISO pounders SS 10 f3 8 2C; l-ulk 190 to 240 pounders $8 108.25; bulk of sales $7.70'ijl 8.20; mixed weights and quality $7. 10 08.004 packing sows around 10fiJ 16c lower; bulk $7.0007.26; stoeK pigs steady with Friday's average; mostly $S . 2;tfi8 . 60. Sheep Receipts 10,000; slow fed lambs 10 to 25e lower; best $13.90, fat Bheep .steady to 26c lower; fed yearlings $11 50. ewes $7 00. little doln on feeders. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Oct. 30 --Hogs Receipts 30,000, shippers buying a few choice butchers, around 25 c lower, $8.20 paid, packers buying 1 few mixed grades 10 016c lower; packing sows steady to 10c lov.;;. ; mostly $7.00 0 7.25. Cattle Receipts 4 500; no -western grassers sold early, all other classes ubout steady; bulk desirable ' beef steers and yearlings early $s 25 up: one load 1060 pound long yearlings $11. CO, beef cows early mostly $5 25 5.50; canners mostly $2. 6008. ?b; one load $2 35; veal calf top $10. JO; stockers and feeders early 6.25 0 7 . 00 Sheep Receipts 5000; early sa'.es of killing classes 10026c lower; fat lambs $13.90. 20 per cent sort; western west-ern fat ewes $6.75, averaging around 120 pounds. OMAHA. Oct. SO. Hogs Receipts. 7000; mostly 16 0 2 5c lower. bulk packing grades $7.100 7.40; bulk 18u to 250 pound hogs $7.8008.10, top $S.25. Cattle Receipts 20.000; all classes dull, beef steers and sho stock fully 10 016c lower, bulls and eals slow to lower; stockers and feeders 10ft 25c lower; best bulk unole,. Sheep Receipts 18,000, lamb6 steadv to 25c lower, bulk $13.00fr 13.60; with $13 75 bid; fed clipped lambs $1 2 75. yearlings $1100; snocp strong; wethers $8 00; ewes $7.00. feeders strong; feeding lambs $11,75 13.26; feeding ewes $9.25. , I GRAIN t f CHICAGO. Oct. 30. In response to an unexpected advance In prices at Liverpool, the wheat market lure scored a moderate upturn today during dur-ing the early dealings. July deliveries, deliver-ies, however, Were lnclnied to lag owing ow-ing to reports of rain In Kansas and Nebraska, where drought has been a serious handicap to tho winter crop. The volume of trading was fair. LJuo-latlons, LJuo-latlons, which ranged from off to $ic up, with December $ii4(g) 1.16 and May 51 1301 18, were followed by gains all around and then something of a reaction. Prosper tB of enlarged receipts made corn and oats relatively wc.ik. After opening jc to e higher, with December De-cember 67 Vic, the corn market declined declin-ed to well below Saturday's finish. Oats started at C to c gain. December De-cember 41?e. and later showed slight losses. Provisions were steady in Hue with hog values. Bater, in wheat, talk about lessened car scarcity in the southwest had considerable bearish Influence but was subsequently more than counterbalanced counter-balanced by the announcement of a decrease in the I . 8 visible supply total, Whereas the majority of trad-era trad-era had been looking for an increase. The cloaje was firm at the same as Saturday's finish to rbr higher, with December $1 15 to l.).5 and May $1 13 to 1 13 4 . The corn market rallied later with wheat The dose was unsettled at a shade net lower to c advance. With December 66 to 6674 87c. MINNE APOBIS, Oct 30. Flour unchanged. Bran $23 00 ii 24 00. CHICAGO. Oct. 80 Wheat No. 2 red $1.2:,, No 2 hard $1.19 1 20. Corn No. 2 mixed 66 V 070c; No. 2 yellow 8807Otte. Oats No. I white 43 Vi 0 70c, No t white 4 1 Vi 6' 4 3 Vc. Rye No. 2 S2 y S3c. Barley 59 0 70c. Timothy seed $6.006.50 Clover seed $16.50 0 20.00 Pork nominal. Bard $10.65. Ribs $11.00012.00. OMAHA. Oct, 30. Wheat No. 2 hard $1.131.17; No. 2 mixed 9G (5 97c- Corn No. 2 white 67067V-JC; No. 2 mixed 67W67V4c. Oats No. 3 white 42(5 424"; No. 4 white ll'i6 42c I 4 I Daily Market News By Extension Service. CSlI Local extension Office, Phone 160, for further Information POTATO MARK ET. OGDEN Market unchange-1. IDAHO FABI.S, Irla Weather raining conditions Hauling! very 1 light Demand limited. Market dull Very few sales carloads cash track Rurals 470450, wagon loads; Rurais 1 85940c; Russets 600 60c Shipments I Friday 62 cars. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Market weal:. 1 1 Track sales carlots outwelght, Minn 1 sacked Red River Ohios. U. S. grade No. r, car $l.lo. partly graded, car. ;$1.00. Montana sacked Russets, partly graded fir condition and Quality, car $1.00; Nebraska Btfcked Bliss Triumphs No 2 fair condition. car 90c. CHICAGO. Oct. 30 Potatoes steady; receipts 136 cars; total U S. shipments 1416; Wisconsin sacked, 1 round Whites N' 1 S0,S fj5c cwt'; bul5 75086c cw;.. Minnesota scked round j whites 80090c cwt ; Minnesota sack- e,l Bed River Ohlos No. 1, 90cf . ,$1 00 cwt.; North Dakota sacked; Red River Ohlos 9Oc0$l.OO cwt; South Dakota bulk Early Ohlos. poorly poor-ly graded. 70 0 75c cwt. APPJ.i; MARKET, SALT BAKE Apples market dull, 1 Jonathan medium slzo 9OC061.OO, I smaller 60c up. Few Greening $1.25 j 01 .60; fed Bell Flower, medium size. $1.25. PROVO Apples Jonathans, ton. j 80. 00086.00; Wlnesap. ton. $30.00; Rome Beauty, ton. $30 00. KANSAS CITY Market unchanged. LETTCC1S AND i IB FRY SALT BAKE Lettuce crate (about 4 doz. heads, un-lced) $2.00 0 2.00. LOS ANGELES Sales to Jobbers. Lettuce Supplies light Market firm on northern, sternly on local. Few Bales northern $8.0008.26 crate Celery' Local supply liberal. Market Mar-ket dull. Crate $2.0002 25. KANSAS CITY Market unchanged. no |