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Show I STOCK PRICES POUNDED DOWN Bulls Begin to Unload as Efforts to Advance Market Fail H NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Bull oper- ! ators. finding: It lrtually lrnposslblo H to advance prices In today's stock market without fretting- a hea-y vol-H vol-H nine of etock. abandoned their ef-1 H forts and unloaded freely of rec-nt H PflrchsglH Speculators for the decline H then took control of tho market and H hammered down prices all over the i H list, most of the popular issues re- 1 B i illng slender support at tho cur-i Lmmm' rent levels Sales approximated I 850.000 The struggle for Bupromacy between H opposing speculative forces imparted a H decidedly Irregular trend to opanlnK H prices. A nuuiLcr of shares i-onspicu- H ously weak In Thursday's late deal- H ings continued under pressure to- H day. notably Allied Chemical. Stude- B l aker. Baldwin and the tteel shares. 1 There was a moderate Inquiry for omd of the public utilities. Market Street rslIWaj prior preferred duplicated dupli-cated Its year's high on a net gain of two points, and Columbia Gas Mas pushed up i .Mexicun Petroleum con-tinucd con-tinucd strong, gaining 2 points, and tho Pan-American share rose in sympathy. sym-pathy. Kresge Jumped i U points to i new high and DuPont moved up IVj-Natlojial IVj-Natlojial Biscuit also established a new peak price. thcr Strong spots Mere Missouri Pacific preferred, Atlantic Atlan-tic Coast L.lne, Marine preferred. Cocoa Cola and General Asphalt, all up 1 to 2 points. Weakness was noted, not-ed, however. In General Pler.trlc. Famous Fam-ous Players, U. S. Alcohol, Consolidated Consoli-dated Gas, Continental Can and Fisher Body. Foreign exchange rates were easier. Heartened by their success In depressing de-pressing a number of specialties, in- hiding Allied Chemical, which dropped 8 points below Thursday's high, short interests turned their at- nuoii 10 soni" oi me uvhi ie.iu-era. ie.iu-era. United States Steel common nas subjected to pressure and sagged to 108, its weakness having a restraining effect on buying In other iiiarlers of tho list. Attempts wire made to rally the list by bidding up of various oil, shipping and food, shoe and merchandising merchan-dising shares, but most of lh ni made only a feeble response to the bullish operations. Short covering In Allied Chemical after it hud touched 71- caused a rebound of two points. Trad- H Ing became quieter toward noon, prob- H Uly pending announcement of the H monthly tonage statement Of the H 1'nited States Steel corporation. Prices H in tho general list at this hour showed H a varied assortment of gains and losses with most of the popular shares B ruling fractionally below Thursday s H closing prices. Call money opened at 5V per cent. Perceiving that the bulls lacked the H courage of their convictions to buy H stocks after the publication of the United States Steel unfilled tonnage H figures which showed a larger in- H crease- than generally expected, bears redoubled 'their efforts and succeed-H succeed-H cd in bringing about a g-jieral decline I of largo dimensions. Their ability to I uncover stocks for which there was no apparent support led to free offering! offer-ing! of other shares b) tired-OUt hold- era. Market Street Hallway prior pre- I fered dropped from 7. its early high B prlge, to 70. Houston Oil and Fisher B Body slumped 4, Central leather com- moQ and preferred 3 to 3'i, Railway B Steel Spring 3Ms Standard Oil of New Jersey 2 and Gulf States Steel. Pa-1 Pa-1 clflc Gas and Burns Brothers "A' 2. H Ixsses of 1 to 2 points were also reg- 1 lstered by Northern Pacific, Chicago 1 & Northwestern, Norfolk & Western, Delaware & Hudson, Beading;, Chesapeake Chesa-peake & Ohio, Southern Railway preferred pre-ferred and St. Paul urt f.-rr.-d Liul'on' rose G$4 to n. new high Atla- Powder Iauid National Biscuit i to 3 i , Van Raalt Silk 2. The ciosing was heavy. Prices continued con-tinued to slump In the final dealings, the deciino being a lelerated by th absence of support for leatdlng is-suos, is-suos, United States Steel sagged to 106 fa, or four points below Thursday's Thurs-day's high, and elsewhere the recessions reces-sions ran from two to five points below be-low Thursday's final figures. II GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 10. Notwithstanding Notwithstand-ing a little show of firmness at the start, wheat prices underwent a moderate mod-erate deciino today during the early dealings. A rise In L,ivi rpool quota-tlons quota-tlons was responsible for the Initial upward tendency here, but buying' lacked volume aTui the market was readily depressed by scattered selling.) In this connection some notice was taken of assertions that with the Brlt-!sh Brlt-!sh and French in accord, anxiety re-garding re-garding the Turkish situation had been almost dispelled. The opening: which started from unchanged figures I to He higher with December 11.15, to 1 1 r. W . and May $1.1-1 to' $1.1 .. wu followed by. a general1 setback. Corn and oats eased down with wheat. After opening at 6c decline to MOMc advance, December 69)! to 69',4'-. the corn market showed moderate leases all around. Oats, started unchanged to He tower. December 42 h to 42V'C, and later continued to sag. Despite weakness of hog values provisions were steady In the absence of any aggressive pressure to bcII. Subsequently In wheat there was considerable evening up of trades so as to minimize open risks during tho double holiday, tomorrow and Sundaj Prices closed unsettled at the same as Thursday's finish to c lower, with T'ccemtxr $ 1 1 5 fi' 1.15 U . and May $1.14 '4 ft l.14. J In corn, dearth of export Inquiries hod something of a bearing lnf!i. di a The close was nervous, half to one ecnt net lowr, with December GS1! to 68V;U68c. I CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Wheat. No I red. $125. No. 2 hard, Si 16V. Corn. No. 2 mixed. 69 ai (Tfio c; No. ' yellow, TO ; 'rf 7 1 c Oats. No. 2 white. 4 3V246ct No. 3 white. 42 4 & 43c . Rye. No 2 Sr.gSGc. Harley. G2g'70c. Timothy seed, 6.00 6.75c. Clover seed. 15.50 20.50. Pork, nominal. Lard, 11.00 Ribs, 10.75-? 12 00. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 10. Flour, unchanged to 20c lower; family patent. $ i". . 7 5 Ti $.00 Bran, 23.00 (ft 24 00. OMAHA. Nov. 10. Wheat. No. 2 hard, $1.14 1.15; No. 2 mixed. 99c. Corn. No. 2 white. C'.Hi 69Vc; No. 2 mixed. G8V.-fii 69 'ic Oats. No. 2 white. 4242Uc; No. 3 white. 41 U 42 lie. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov 10 Wheat No. 2 tl.lfOl.19; No. 2 red $1.17,1.19. Hi Corn No. 2 white 72 4 c; No. 3 white r LOCAJi Di VKOTMKNT KFCTTlTTTEJi. BANK STOCKS (As reported by J. A. Hogle it Co.) Bid Aakrfd. Bankers Trust IflSO. 00IS16b.ua ! Columbia Trust 90 00 .Dcseret Natl 270. 001 27.'. .00 I Desoret Savings .... 205. 00 210 00 nrst National of Og 310.00 Contl Natl Bank 150. 00; (National Copper .... 145.00; 153.00 itv state bank 100.04 l Utah State National. 100.00! 110.00 Utah Savings & Trust 100.00 ne.no W;i!ker Bros Bkrs.. 228 00 230.00 Zlon's Sav. & Trust.. 205.00, 210.00 IN'DFSTRIAL STOCKS Amal Sugar com .. 4.10 4.25 do 8s pfd 92.00 '5 00 Con Wagon I 60.00 56.00 Homo Fire Ins ....! 315.00 323.00 independent Coal .. .58' .61 Mor. Can. 9s pfd 102. 00 104.00 Mtn State T & T ,.. J 103.00! 106.00 I Peoples su pfd & com 2.251 2.60 Sehramm-.Tohn 8s pfd 103.00' 105.00 'Standard Coal I .50 .66 i V B Fuel 7s pfd. ... .84 .87 I Utah-IdahO Sugar .j 3.50 3 60 Ftah Fire Clay I 60.001 55.00 Utah Pr. & Lt 1st pfd 94.00, 90.00 Walker Bros. D. Gda 200.001 55. C. M. I I 109.001 111 00 Bptn Drnjr Dlst 6s '32 95 00! 97. t Mbtual Creamery ..I 7.00, 7.25 Utah-Ida Sugar pfd.' 8 501 9 00 BONDS S L Stock Ex os 19291 88.001 90. 001 StDdrd Coal 6s 19231 1 9S 00 ft Pr & Lt 1st 5s '4 4; 92.001 94.00 Ut Lt & Pr 4s 1930. . 84.001 87.00 1 t-Ida Sugar 7s '30 9S U01 100.00 NEW YORK STOCKS. (Last sale) Allied Chemical & Dye 73 Allls-Chalmcrs 42 American Beet Sugar 37 American Can 734 American Car & Foundrv' . .. 13 American Hide & Leather pfd.. 59 American International Corp... Ji1 American Locomotive 125 fj American Smelting & ltefg. ... 56 American Sugar 74 "i American Sumatra Tobacco ... 33 American T Ac T 124 American Tobacco ox dlv 153 American Woolen 97 Anaconda Copper 60 Atchison 102 Atl Oulf A W Indies -1 9 Baldwin Locomotive 1 1294 d.iiIm.m r. riKin en Bethlehem Steel B 69 Canadian Pacific 144 t entral Leather 36 S Chandler Motors . . . 60 '.S Chesapeake thio 77' Chicago Mil & St Paul 28 Chicago R I & Pac , 39',i, Chino Copper 25 Vs Colorado Fuel & Iron 29 Corn Products ...129'i Crucible Steel 76"h Erie 12 Famous Players-Lasky 93 tJeneral Asphalt 48 Vt i Oeneral Electric 17TU Oeneral Motors 14'-j Goodrich Co 32 rent Northern pfd 90 Illinois Central HOJ Inspiration Copper 3 International Harvester ,108 Int Bier Marine pfd 584 International Paper ."f Invincible Oil 15 Vi Kelly-Springfield Tire 4 2 Kennecott Copper . 33'4 Louisville t Nashville 136B Mexican Petroleum 223'A I Miami Copper-' 26- I Middle stated oil 1 1 i Mldvale Steel 32 Missouri Pacific 18 I New York Central 9 7 N Y N H & Hartford 28 4 Norfolk A Western 118 Northern Pacific 8 3 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 24 Pacific Oil 4Gi Pan American l'ftr.ileiim It 9 la Pennsylvania 47 "j People's Gas 93 Pure Oil 29 7'j Ray Consolidated Copper .... 2 I tea ding 81 Rep iron & Steel 4 ! f Royal Dutch N Y 53 Scars Roebuck 85 la Sinclair Con Oil 33 "2 Southern Pacific 92 Southern Railway . 84 Standard Oil of N J 206 Studebaker Corporation ex dlv. li471 Tennessee Copper 9' Texas Co 47 Texas & Pacific L'.-, Tobacco Products 81 Transcontinental Oil 14 1'nlon I-aciflc 1 44 7; L'nlted Retail Stores 79'i F S Ind Alcohol G5 I nlted States Rubber 52 Fnlted States Steel 107' Utah Copper 63 estinghousc Electric GO Willys Overland 6 American Zinc Lead and Sm . 17 Butte and Superior 3 1 i Cala Petroleum 52'4 Montana Power 6915 Bhattuck Arizona 8B Great Northern Ore 34 T Maxweii B Conoslldated Gas 136 C & N W 9S Am Linseed 3sh Ogden Cash Grain! 4 i (tuotatiou.s rural b d by Globe craln .V Hilling Co. (Values lu. lude freight pid to Ogden) I tub Winter Wheat No 2 dark hard. 84$z94c No. 2 dark hard, 81Q89cl, No. 3 ilark hard, 7S'u87c. I tali White Uicnt No. 2 soft white. G6fr76c No. 3 solt white, tf((73c. No. 1 hard white 82c. No. 11 hard White bJ'y-79c. Idaho Inter Wheal No. 1 dark hard. S-F(i9 4w. No. 2 dark hard, SlCi96c No. 8 dark hard. 7S&9&C. No. 1 hard winter. , : a b.c. No. 2 hard winter, 76&86C. Idaho lianl spring heat No. 1 dark northern, 84099c, No. 2 dark northern 810970 . No, 3 dark northern. 78 (a 93c lduho inter Wheat No. 2 soft white, 69 8 9c. No. 3 soft white 66(8 86c. No."2 hard white. S4(u94c. No. 3 hard white 81 o 91c. Idaho White Feed Oi.ts 38 bulk. 1.61.78. Light oats 5u l5c less If sacked. 5c. additional. Eastern Com No. 2 yellow, $1,7001.72. No 2 mixed, $1.68-81.70. (Above bulk, sacked 5c additional.) MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Call monoy r. high 5'i per tent, low 5 per i ent; ruling rate 5 per cent; closing bid 5 per cent; offered at 6', per ent; last loan 5 per cent. Call loans against acceptances S per cent. Time loans firm Mixod collateral 60 and 90 days & per cwnt, four and six months 5 per cent, Trlmo commercial paper 4 '2 ft 4 per cent. MI7IAL MARKET NEW YoRK. Nov 10. Copper, iy. electrolytic spot and futures. 13. Tin. steady, spot and futures 37 90. fr.,n, steady, prlcea unchanged. Lead, steady, spot 7.20 & 7.25. Zinc. firm. East St. Louis, epot and nearby delivery 7.20, 7.30. Antimony, spot. 6.75. j OGDEN LIVESTOCK attic 394 CAttle Receipts 39 4, steady; top $6.35; choice prime steers $6 25y 7.25; good steers $ f .'. ,i t. - .". . f.-tlr steers $4. 5.50, feeder steers $4.22 6,60; choice heifers $4 00i4.50; cows $4.00 0 4.30; fair to good COWI S3.fio4 oo; oanuers $1 0002.00: bulls 1 18.0008.18; feeder cows $ 3.25 Q 4 . I veal calves, none. Hogs Receipts, none: steady; top $8.20; fat hogs, 190 to 220 lbs., $7.55 1 (ft 8.20; heavy hogs $6. 755 7.20; bulk, 1 $6.75S.2C; feeder hogs. $S.OO&9.00 Sheep Receipts. none; steady, choice lamb$ fll.00O12.16; fat wethers weth-ers $6.00tf7 00; fat ewes $4.00 & 5.00 ; feeder lambs $10 00 11.00; feeder ewes $3 00 4.00. ARRIVALS. Frank Nevln. Garland. 1 car cattle Oliver Nellson. Clearfield, l car cattle. cat-tle. James Chrlstman. Opal Wyo., 2 cars cattle. Andrew Bingham, Opal, Wyo.. 11 Care cattle. SHIPMENTS M SALES, Plymouth Stock Co., Garland. 1 car feeder owes. Cudahy Packing Co., Salt Lake. 3 cars cattle. I W. J. Pace, Delta. 3 cars feeder cattle. NelS Larson, Delta, 3 cars feeder cattle. Evan Evans, Delta, 5 cars feeder cattle. U H. Hlgley, Ogden, 1 car feeder cattle. K. P. Staffer, Ogden, 1 car feeder -att le. H. Mletus, Ogdfm, 1 car feeder cattle. cat-tle. O. .c!ot Ogden, l car feeder cattle. i 'hild & Child, c'gden, l car feeder cattle. W N. Barker, Ogden, 1 car feeder cattle. Ogden Packing & Provision Co.. Ogden. 1 car cattle. 4- . FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (L uited Sln' tM D pari mi nt of Agrl-I Agrl-I culture) 4- IIICAGO. Nov .10. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 25.000; market active, 5 to 10c lower than Thursday's best time, bulk 160 to 210 pound averages $8.30 S.4." ; good 225 to 300 pound averages aver-ages $8.50fc 8.60. top $8.60;; packing BOWS mostly $7.35-8.10; pigs Steady mostly $8.50; heavyweight $8.30 S.60; medium weight $8.358.55; light weight $8.30 08.40; light light. $8.30 8 50, packing sows, smooth. ' $7.70 ' 8.15 ; packing sows, rough, '$7.25dj 7. SO: killing pigs. $8.408.60. Cuttle Receipts 5500; generally 6teady on all classes, practically no Strictly choice beef steers or yearlings offered early; bulk short feds of finality final-ity and condition to sell at $8.25 0 9.75; western graasi rs In moderate supply: best matured steers sold early at $ll.ri0; few s,aies short feds $9 00G 9.75; veal calves active, bulk desirable heavy bologna bulls $4.154 25. bulk cannon $2.8608.00; bulk veal calves $10.00010.60. ' Sheep Receipts 15.000; fat lambs opening weak to 2 5c lower; early top natives $14.85 to city butchers, $14 50 to packers, top fed westerns $14.b0 to packers; no early sales feeders, bidding bid-ding around steady; two loads 61-pound 61-pound feeding lambs late Thursday M4.25. sheep fully steady. OMAHA. Neb , Nov. 10 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 6000; generally steady; closing around 10c lower on packing gram--., bulk packing grades $7.25Z7.60, bulk 190 to 300 pound butchers $S.OO I 8 15;; top $8.20. Cattle Receipts. 2200, beef steers, she stock and other killing classes about steady, no choice beeves on Bale; stockers and feeders dull, un- I changed. Sheep Receipts 5000; lambs steady to 25c lower; fed lambs $18.25 13.75: early sales of fed clipped Iambs $12.35 ft-1 2 . 5 0 ; sheep and yearlings steady; J yearlings $12.00; wethers $8 25; ewes $7.00; feeders slow. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Nov. io Hogs Receipts 5,500: talrly active, shippers ship-pers about steady: bulk lights and. butrhers $7.9008 10; packer market.-! I slow, a few early sales around 10c ! lower. $8.05 paid; packing sows around steady; mostly $7.1607.40. I Cattle Receipts 700. not enough of j any class to test values all classes! nominally steady; no good beef steers! or yearlings on sale bulk going $7.60,1 down; Kansas cutter steers $3 30; odd head beet cows $4.00 5.00; can-' ners $2692.50; veal calves to! $6 90; no stockers and feeders Sold, Sheep Receipts 2.500; very light early; good 78-pound clipped lambs.; 1 13.00, looks 25e lower; a few fat ewes steady to $5.0006 50. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. in r-atlle Re.-clpn 6 000, quality plain,; all killing classes steady to strong; best steers early $9.00, some heldi above $10.00: other early sales $4.50 8.45; canners and cutter steers $3 50 i 4.0(1; cows generally $3.75 fl 5.00; I plainer grades canner cows $2 26i 8.86; heavy kinds around $2 50, bet-! ter grade cutters $3 00 0 3 50 , most bulls $8.5004.00; "load stags $5.50; j better grade vealenS $9.0009.50; I around 200 medium weight Texas hei'er calves to killers $6. 50. Hogs Receipts 6.000; opened &c to 10c lower; with spots off more, late sales weak to 5c lower; shipper and packer top $.8 15; 140 t.( 175 pound averages mostly $8 00; bulk! 190 to 270 pounds. $8 000 8 15; mlx-i ed weights and quality $7.707.86.' bulk of sales $7 95S15: packing' 80W.S 25c?35e lower; bulk $6. 80; 7.00; stock pigs steady; mostly $7.90 08 25. Sheep Receipts 2.000; slow, steady to 25c lower: best western lambs $14 40; natives $13.75; yearlings' $12 00; wethers $8 00, ewes $7 ' feeding lariibs $13.00. i CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, Nov. io The closing futures fu-tures ranged as follows. Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. $1.15 1 15's 1.14 1.15 May 1.14 1.14 1.18 1.14 July .05 1.06 1.06 1 05 Corn Dec. .69 4 . 6SU ,6 May .694 .70 .69 .69 July .6956 .69 .68 .68 Oats Dec. .42 .421 .42 .62 Vi May 42 3 .48 .42 .42 Julv 394 .39 39 .89 Pork Blank Lard Jan. 9 93 10.10 9.95 10.05 May 1 0 30 -0 45 10.27 10.40 Ribs Jan. 995 POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Potatoe steady; receipts 100 cars; total U- S. shipments 757 cars; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites 760800 cwt. ; Minnesota sacked and bulk Round Whites 7" (J S5 cwt., Minnesota sacked sack-ed Red Rlverl'Ohlos No. 1 75 90c cwt ; North Dakota sacked Hed River' Ohlos 76 90c cwt ; Soutji Dakota I sacked and bulk Ohlos 70 8J : 75c cwt. MIXING snCUTUTIF-S. ( q reported bv J. A- Hogle & CO.t j Bid Asked. Alta Mich. . . . . . .1 1 .06 Alta Con. .02 Albion Cons. I .06 .07 Am. Metals ) .00i; .! Alta Tun .01 .0t Bullion . . ... . .01 .02 Bl Hill .01 .08 Rig Cot. Coal. .. .i. .04 .06 Beaver Cop 01 . Bay State ....... ..; .01 ' Black Metal 01 4 .05 Bingham Oalena ... .011 .01 Cent. Kureka 00 Colb. Rex'all . . ( .15 .18 Colorado Con I .04 .05 Crown Point 03 .04 iCardlff .30 .36 jCott. King .. .'. .00 .01 IDalv 1.65 1 Dragon ! .OS .11 . Emma Silver 02 .02 j Emerald . . . ." 03 .10 Eureka Mines 03 .05 1 10. Crown PL .. .02 E Tin Coal 00 East Tin. Con. .. 06 Eureka Lily .04 (Eureka Bullion .. .. -02; .03 Grand Central .60 Great Western ' 3 I Hamburg Mines .. ..j .00J .02 Howell .01' .02 jlron Rlossom .. ....j .26 I Iron King .18 j .19 jKcystone I .36 ( .45 ; Kennebec. I j .03 Lehl Tin t .01; .02 ! Leonora j .00 .00 JEynn Big Six ( .03 .10 Monzonlto .00 I Mammoth j .30 ...... May Day I .01 j .01 4 ! Michigan-Utah . ...J .11 .13 New Qulncy .00V 'No. Standard 00 .01 .opohongo .00j .t0 .hlo Copper .30 .50 Plutus i .52 j .54 I'rince Con 09 , .10 Plocho Bristol ! .01 I .01 Price Mining I .02 .03 iProvo .03 I ,So. Standard .10 .18 Sells j ,0l .01 Syndicate .00 .00 Sliver King Coal. ..I 2.70 2.75 Silver King Con. . . .20 .25 SlOUX Mines I .02 .02 Tar P.aby I. .01 ITlntic Central 01 ! Uncle Sam .01 .02 Utah Con .00 00 West Toledo .oo .oi Walker Mining . . ...I 3.20 I 3.75 Woodlawn 03 .06 jYankco Con 01l .03 'fiuina 061 .07 Park City M. S 3.75 I 4.00 Park-Utah .. 6.15 6.50 Owning sales. American Metals. 1000 at 1c. Alta Tunnel. 1000 at lc Columbus Rexall. 600 at 16c. Emma Silver, 15.000 at 2c. Eureka Bullion. 1 200 at 3c. Howell. -'140 at 2c. Iron King. 500 at 18c; 2000 at 18 -jc; 1000 at 19c. Dehi Tlntlc, 1000 at 1.. Michigan-Utah. 500 at 11c; 30 at 10c New Quincy. 1000 at c. North Standard. 4000 at lc. Prince Consolidated. 1000 at 10c,! 5700 at lor. Silver King Coalition, 500 at $2.7 5. Tlntlc Standard, 40o at $3.15. West Toledo. 1000 at c. Walker, 100 at $3.70. t loin Sales, North Standard. 2000 at lc. Plutus, 100 at 63c. Silver King Coalition, 600 at $2.75; 100 at $2.75 B-10. Silver King Consolidated. 200 at 25c. Sioux 'Mine j. h00 at 2c. UNFILLED ORDERS FOR STEEL LARGER NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Unfilled pr ders of the United States Steel cor-1 poration on October 31. made public' today, totalled 6.902.287 tohs, an In. crease of 210,680 tons over September Septem-ber 30. which showed a total of 6 -691.607. FOREIGN EXOHANG1 NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Foreign exchange, ex-change, irregular. Great Britain, demand. $4.46; cables, ca-bles, $4 -4 6 1 i ; 60-day bills on banks, $4.43. Prance demand, 0 4;!'; cables, C44 Itaiy, demand, 4 41; cables, 4.41. Relgium, demand. 5 97, cables, 5.97. Germany, demand , .01; cables, .013 -16. Holland, demand, 39.08; cables, 39 13. Norway, demand, 18 28. Sweden, demand, 26.80 Denmark, demand, 20.09 Switzerland, demand, IS 2S. Spain, demand, 15.10. Greece, demand, 14.6. Poland demand, 00 . Czecho-Slovakia. demand. 31. S3. Argentine, demand. 36.12. Brazil, demand. 13 00. Montreal, demand, 1 o0. NEW Y RK SI ;.K NEW YORK. Nov. In. Tho early1 ra wsujrar market was steady and un- I changed today at 3c for Cubs, cost and freight, equal to 6 63c for centrifugal, centri-fugal, with no sales reported. Operations In raw sugar futures were light and of an evening up chai-actor. chai-actor. Prices at midday were one to I two points net lower, under scattered liquidation. In reflnod. deliveries on old order9. I continue to Improve, but not much new inquiry is reported. Prices are unchanged at 6 907 00c for fine ganulated. Refined futures nominal. Sugar futures closed steady, ap- proximate sales lS.OOo tpms. December Decem-ber 2 73: March 3 28, May 3.42; July 3.55. IjIRITRTY BONUS NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Liberty bonds closed First 3's $100 62, first 4's blank; second 4'8 blank; first 4's $99.00; second 4's $9S 76: third 4's $ 94; fourth 4's 198.98; Victory 4's M00. 32. (uncalled): Victory 4's $100 06 (called); U, S. treasury 4's $99 90. BUTTER AMI EGGS CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Butter unchanged. un-changed. Eggs, unchanged; receipts 2.340 asf s. Poultry, alive, lower; fowls 14 21c; springs. 19c; roosters, 14c; tur-keys, tur-keys, 35c; geese, 22c. nrv |