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Show LIST RISES IN QUIET SESSION Industrial Shares and Specialties Are in Most jjjj Demand NEW YORK. NOV. 20 Stock prices nn-.d to higher ground In today's fusion fu-sion of thci stock market. one of the QUletMt in works. Higher foreign exchange ex-change rates ami the optimistic tone of weekly trade nnd business reviews hnd n cheerful effect on sentiment Industrial shares and specialties were in the most, dernnnd, 'lns ranging from 1 to -1 points. Short covering ) operations provided the stimulus for much of the advance. Sales approximated approx-imated 615.00(1 shares . ontlnuatlon of Saturday's Irregularity Irregu-larity was noted at the opening of today's stock urarket, hut the main t ndency was :igain upward. Good buying power developed In the rner-i chandlslnjr, motor acceaapry, PUoUc Utility, food and copper shares, while shippings and some of the standard rails were Inclined toward heaviness. Woolworth was pushed up 17 points to 219, a new high record and peak prices also were established by Continental Con-tinental Can and General American Tank, each up 2 points. May Department Depart-ment Stores and Associated Dry Goods also advanced two points each. Moderate Mod-erate pains weer recorded by Ana-conda Ana-conda American Smelting and Utah. Klectrlc Storage Hatetry, Stewart -' Warner Speedometer. Corn Products, I Coca Cola. Houston Oil, Mackay com-1 f panv. Public Service of New Jersey. Gulf State.s Steel, American Can ami Chicago & Eastern Illinois all were i' quoted 1 to 1M points above last week's final figures. Northern Pacific, Pa-cific, Great Northern preferred New York Central an 1 Marine preferred were heavy Foreign exchanges were trong. Trading was quiet throughout the mornlnjr. special hu inp operations be-i" be-i" 1ng manifested, however, in a few lj selected specialties and some of thoj 1 tobacco and textile shares. Railroad stocks Improved In tone. Some of the ordinarily Inactive issues making appreciable ap-preciable gains. iut the volume of business was light Otis Elevate ' .lumped six points and pains of two to three points Mere recorded before noon by Gulf States Steel Tobacco i Products B ' Postum Cereal. Beth lehem ' B," United Retail Stores ond J Lackawanna railroad. Selling pres sure was again evident in Consolidated ' Gas, which yielded 1 M points, and Standard Oil Of New Jersey, which resulting In some profit-taking In other parts of the ILst. Call money opened at -Pi P r cent, With domestic bulsness conditions continuing to atfeet Improvement ami with higher prices ruling for certain commodities, notably ray sugar Bpei -ulativo interests continued to center largely In the industrial quarter of the market. Sugar shares were ac-1 tlvely bought at advances of one to two points. Postui- Cereal was markedJ up 4 points. oolworth extended its rise to il poin's while a deniair; for the public utilities lifted N'ooih .American 8. Selling of Crucmlel Steel lowered It one point and the preferred yielded 2'. General As-phnlt As-phnlt also gave way to a point. The closing was strong The market sentiment continued "bullish throughout the afternoon being be-ing Influenced by indications that stocks were In scanty supply at Current Cur-rent prices. New polnls of strength developed In the final hour with me demand largo for Steels, Continental Can. Coca Cola, Chandler and Austi I S I Klchol. CHICAGO FUTURES. Open High Low Close Wheat Dec ... 1.21 1.21 1.18 1.18 May .... 1.18 1.184 1.16 1.16 J - July ... 1 0'J 1.10 fcOi 1 0 98 Com May 71 71 .70 .704 yj j. Dec .71 71 70 .704 Uulv ' .70 7or sol r.fisi Oats I Dec 44 ,44 .43' 43 ! May ... .437' .43 .43 .43 V July ... .40 .40 30', .39 Pork Blank Lard Jan. . . 9..p. 9.92 9 96 May ...10 22 10.25 10.22 10 22 ' Ribs ffl Jan 9.80 Bjug May 9.80 R NEW YORK SI (.Alt vl NEW YORK, Nov. 20 The early raw sugar market a.s firmer today I and prices advanced c to the basis' !&. of 3c for Cubas, cost and freight, i if' equal to f. 65c for centrifugal. Sales ! 23,000 bags to :.n export refiner for November loading Raw sugar futures was firmer on covering and trade buying prompted l by the higher ruling .f the spot mar-1 '1 ket Prices at midday were five to' t eight points net higher I r No changes wer- noted in refined (, sugar prices which are llst.-d at $6. so. f to 87 00 for fine granulated. A light! )i inquiry was reported. Refined futures' nominal. (.i; Sugar futures closed steady; approx- h ,. Iftiate sales 12.500 tons Icecmbcr h ) 3-84. March 3.38; Ma 3.51. July 3.04. METAL MARKET. NF.W YORK. Tov. 20. Copper, steady, electronic spot ami futures . 13 14. Tin. steady; spot and futures. J6.76 Iron, steady; No. 1 northern 80.00 ?!310n: N'o. t northern. 28.OO0SO.OO; No. 2, pouthern, 86.001926.00 I-end. steady, spots, 87 0OQ7 23 Zinc, firm; Pax; St Louis spot and nearby delivery, 87.20 7.80. Antimony, spot. $6 50 j 6 75 LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Nov 20. Liberty bonds, closed; 33 $100 14; first ts and second 4s hlanck first 4s $os second 4is, $97.98; third 4s, $98 54 : fourth 4s, $98.24; Victory 4s $100 2S, uncalled. 8100.06 called' L S. treasury' 4'.is, $99 50 NEW YORK STOCKS. Allied Chemical A Dye 72 i All is-Chalmers 41 American Beet sugar 37 American Can 71 American Car A Pdry 18OM. Amer Hide Leather pfd . . 67B I American International C"orp 26 4 American Locomotive I88V1 I American Smelting & Rfg 58 American Sugar 69 American Sumatra Tobacco .... 2S I American T. A T 123 American TobaCCO 150 American Woolen 94 V; 'Anaconda Copper 48 Atchison 100 Atl., Gulf W. jndle-s 24 1 Baldwin Locomotive 124 Baltimore A Ohio 45 Bi 1 h.lehem Steel ' B" Canadian Pacific 142 ; Cl ntral Leather 35 J ' handler Motors 61 Chesapeake A Ohio 68 j Chi., Mil & St. Paul , 26 Chicago, R I &Pac 84 rhino Copper 24 h Colorado Fuel & Iron . 26P. Corn Products 131 Crucible Steel 65 ! Krle J 1 I Famous Players-Lasky 92 I General Asphalt 40 General Kiectrlc 177 General Motors 14 Goodrich Co 31 Oreat Northern pfd S6 Illinois Central v.... 109 Inspiration Cooper 33 7 International IIaivste IM'2 Int. Mer Marine pfd' 49 International Paper 50 Invincible Oil 14 Kelly-Springfield Tire. 41V. Kennecott Copper 321! Louisville Nashville 129 I Mexican Petroleum 212l Miami '""oppcr 26; Middle stater. Oil 11' Mid vale steel 31 Missouri Pacific 17 New York Central 94 N. Y. N h, A Hartford 234 Norfolk A. Western 1 1 0 1 .Northern Pacific 80 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 2 Pacific Oil 4 0 Pan American Petroleum 85 Pennsylvania 47 People's Gas 92 V Pure Oil 28 Ray Tonsclxlated Copper 12 Reading 78 Rep. Iron A Steel 4 8 Roval Dutch, N. Y 64 Sears RoebuCk 82M- Sinclair Con. Oil 82 Southern Pacific 91 Southern Railway 23 Standard Oil of N. J 19 Studebaker Corporation 124 Tennessee Copper R Texas Co 47 TeN.,s & Pacific 21 Tobacco Products T'.i'i Transcontinental Oil 11 I'nlon Pacific . . 141 United Retail stores 71 1" S. Ind. Alcohol 61 United States Rubber 50'. United Slates Steel 104 I 'tab Copper 61 Westinghou.se Electric 58" Willys Overlond 5 Amer. Zinc. Lend and Sm 16B Butte A Superior 30 Cala Petroleum 49 Montana. Power C.9 Sh.ottvtfcK Arfsona 7B Orut Northern ire 30 Cfileapo N)rthcste,rn 84 I Consoliditef CJas 121 -i Maxwell jT. 13 , Ameririaf Linseed 31 j rinCA Nov 20 Although wheat shnaL spmeibing of an upward up-ward tendency here today during the oarly dealings, with May touching a ijwhigh price record for tho season. iletnTssoon took place. The initial slrengTlf'was ascribed to an advance In Liverpool quotations, but this was later offset by enlarged world shipments ship-ments and by prospective increased Offerings from the Argentine crop. Besides, estimates of the Argentine! exportable surpuis were raised to 16o.000.000 bushels as against pre-1 Vidua estimates of 1 18. 000. 000 bushels. The opening which varied from un-j Changed figures to half cent higher.' with December $121 to $121 and May $1.18 to 1 lg, was followed by moderate general gams and then I iv a setback to below Saturday's finish. fin-ish. Corn and oats paralleled the action of wheat After opening r.i c off to advance. December 71 c to) 71 c, the corn market hardened a little, and then underwent a decided setback. Oats started c to e.e higher. December 44c. and lsler showed losses all around. Declines In the valeu of hogs had a bearish effect on provisions. Subsequently tD wheat bearish views which a prominent Chicago! trader expressed regarding the world wheat situation led to a material set- back in values Reports that England and francs were to press Germany lor reparations counted as a handicap! on wheat bulls. The close was unsettled, un-settled, one to two cents net lower with December $1 I8i t $1 is and Mas 11.10 to $1.16. Later the corn market weakened with v heat and because of sailing pressure from commission houses. The close was unsettled, c to c fi le net lower, with December 70c gj 70 c CHICAGO. Nov 20. Wheat. No 2. red 1.28 No. 2, hard $1 22 Corn. No 2. mlx"'. 71 fa 72 ; No. 2. yellow. 72fa"73?I. lints. Xo L'. white, 4 4 fa 4 r . Xo 3, white. 48 fa 44 c. Rye, No. 2. 907i 90c Barley. 63 70c Timothy Meed. 8$.00(j 6 75, Clover seed. 815.0020.00 Pork, nominal. LSrd, $1 1 3r. Ribs, $ 1 0 7 ", fa 1 2 00. OMAHA, Nen., Nov 20. Wheat No. 2, hard. $115 fa 1.17; No. 3, mixed. $1.15. Corn, No. 2, white, 68 c; No. 2, mixed CSe ( tats. No 2 white, 42c fa 42 c No. 3. white, 41 fa 4 3c MINNEAPOLIS, Monn.. Nov 20 Flour unr hanged. Bran $23 00fa 24 00. - OGDEN LIVESTOCK Cattlo 1830 Hors 22HS Sheep 17,41 Cattle: Receipt!", 1.R30 steady, top. $6 2G; CholC prime steers. $f. 25 '11 I 0u. good 3t ei EC '.O'U $f. 25. fair fcteers. $4.60$ S. 60 ; feeder steerfl. $4.5096.00; iholce heifers, $4 26 $ 4.;:, (holce cows, $4 00$ 4.60. fair to good rows. $3.00$ 4 00; runners, $1.00 Q I 00; bulls. $3 r.Oftj 4.00; feeder COWS $." 003. 35, veal calves, $5 50 07.00. I Hogs Receipts, 2,263. 20r lower, top $T.9r.; fat hogs. 190 to 220 Ihs . $7. 6007.95; heavj hogs C. 5006. 96; bulk, $6.50.7 95; feeder hoKS $S.00 10.00. Sheep: Receipts, 1,741, steady; cholee lambs. 1 11.00 4312.0O; fat wethers, ST. 00 Q 8 .00; fat ewes 5400 O6.00; feeder lambs, $1 0.00 Q 1 1.00; feeder ewes, $3 00 W 4.00. XrTivftls. Frank N'e Ins. drivo In, 1 car stock hogs. Crane Creek Sheep Co.. drive In. 4 cars heop. . Bingham, Rock Springs. 5 enrs rattle Bert Danfor-d, Wasatch, 3 cars cattle. QcorKo Udy, American Falls, Ida , 3 cars cattle. C M Llljinqulat, Paris. Ida., 2 cars cattle. A T. Rtcls, Tetonla. Ma . 1 car cattle Mutineer Bros., Roberta, Ida,.. 8 car; cattle Gaston tlhalde, Ka.st Ely, Nev. 2 cars sheep. Yv. E. Oster. Mackay. Ida . 3 cars cattle. Thomas Bros , Idaho Falls, Idaho. 3 ears hogs. American Express Co, Salt Take, l car horses. Todenhoft Bros , Foole. Xeb , 2 car hogs. Todenhoft Bros., South Omaha. 1 car hogs Todenhoft Bros. Gothenburg. N'eb , 1 car hog.-:. Cohrt A Turnley. Huron. South Dakota, 10 ears cattle. P. T Mendenhall, Cambridge, Neb., 1 car hogs. .1 V Murphy, South Omaha. 5 cars hog 8 T Mendenhall. Grant, Neb . 2 cars hogs. S. T. Mendenhall. Bortley, Neb. 2 cars hogs. B. F Brass, Ketchum. Ida , 3 cars cattle. E. A Richardson. Opal, Wyo.. 3 cars cattle. Sicrei Campion, Denver, Colo., 1 car bulls William Pedrl. Opal. Wyo, 2 cars cattle. I L Robinson, Fairfield, Ida., 1 car cattle. E G. Coyter. Opal. Wvo , 2 cars cattle. C. F. Wells, Opal. Wyo., 5 cars cattle. Andrew Ringhnm. Rock Springs. Wyo . 7 cars cattle. S. Ricks. Cache Junction, l car cat'le. Culp A- Sons. Modena, 1 car sheep Roy Sorrenson. Opal, Wyo., 2 cars rattle. A Bingham, Rock Springs, Wyo, 10 cars cattle, Shipments nnd Sales. Western Meat Co., San Francisco, 2 cars sheep. Allen ft Pyle, Oakdale. Cal . 1 car stock hogs. Allen & Pyle, San Francisco, 1 car cattle. Oakland Meat Co Oakland, 2 cars cattle. Western Meat Co. San Francisco, 10 cars hogs. Bwanston & Son, Swanston, Cal., 3 cars hog? Virden Packing Co , San Francisco, S ' ars hogs. Lewis ft McDermltt Nobel, Cal., 4 cars cattle John L. Knorpp, Salt Iakc 1 car cattle. Block & GUSS, Salt Ike. 1 car cattle. John H. Elliott Son, Albert Cal.. 5 cars feeder cattle: I nlon Meat Co, K.diler Ca! , 2 cars cattle. John W Thomley, Lav-ton. 1 car feeder catlle. Fox f- Keller Ojjden. 1 car sheep Gus .l-nsrn. Opden, 1 car cattle, Leo Peterson. Ogden, 1 car feeder lambs. Child ft Child. Ogden, 1 car cattle L-den Packing ft Provision Co.. Kien 6 cats hogs A. P. Strayer. Ogden. l car cnttle and 1 ca- sheep. A. L. Fowers, Hooper, l oar feeder cattle. H C Gibson Ogden, 1 car feeder e.ttlc. B. Hadl.y. Ogden, 1 car feeder tattle Adams r-ott'-r. Lavton, 5 cars feeder cattle 1 ' . , I Ogden Cash Grain 4- 1 (Quotations furnished bv Giobo craiu A Milling Co. (Values Include freight paid to Ogden) I tab Winter Wheat s- ". '-' .lurk bard. $1 1 A 'o 1 24 No J dark hard, $1.1101.19 No. 3 dark hard $ 1 08 (jj) 1.17. I tali White Wheat No. 2 soft white 96 ft $1.06. No. 8 soft while 92c $1 03. No. 1 hard white, 92cft$1.12. No. 2 hard hi'i- 9,9c0$l.O9, Idaho Whiter Wheat No 1 dark hard. $1 14ft$1.24. No. 2 dark hard, $1 llftl.J No 3 dark hard $108$ 1.23 No, 1 hard winter, $1 09ft 1.29. No 2 hard winter, $1 06$ 1 26. Idaho Hard Spring Wheat No. 1 dark northern, $1 14$ 1 23. No. 2 dark northern. $1 11$ l 2 7. No. 3 dark northern, $1 08 ft 1 23. Idaho Winter Wheat No. 2 soft white, 99c ft $1 19. No 3 soft white, 9 6c ft $1.24 No. 2 hard white. $1.14 1 24. No. 3 hard white. $1.14$ 121. Idaho White Feed Outs 38 bulk. $1.68$ 1.78. Light oats 6 16c less If sacked. 6c additional. Fastern Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.7001. 72. No 2 mixed. $1.6801.70. (Above bulk, sacked 5c additional.) FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. Foreign exchange strong. Great Britain, demand. de-mand. 4.48S; cables, 4 4 9 , lxty-day lxty-day bills on banks. 4 47 ; France, demand, 7 41, cables, 7.4$; Italy,, demand de-mand 4.76V2; rabies, 4.77; Belgium, demand. 6.94; cables. 6.94; Oer-I Oer-I many, demand 01; cables. . 01 9-16: I Holland, demand, 39.30. cable. 39. 3, Norway, demand, IS. 36; Sweden, demand, de-mand, 26 80; Denmark. demand. 20.18; Switzerland, demand, 18.63; Spain, demand. 15.32; Greece, demand, de-mand, i 40, Poland, demand. .004; Czecho-Slovakla, demand, 818; Argentine, Argen-tine, demand, 36 75; Brazil, demand, 12 62; Montreal, demand. 1.00 1-32. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 20 Call money firmer High. R; low, 4 !4 ; ruling rate. 44; closing bid, 6; offered at 6 4; last loan, rr call loans against aci eptanccs, 3; time loans firm, mixed collateral collater-al 60 and 9 0 days, n; four and six months, 6; prime commercial paper. 4. FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United State Department of Agriculture) Agri-culture) 4- . CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Hogn: Re-eelpts, Re-eelpts, 63,000; 15c to 20c lower, bulk. I 150 to 210 lb. averagea fT.SO 97.90 1 few at JT 9:, good and choice 220 and 2 7 o Hi loitehers. $7 95ftSO0; lop 8 00; few held higher; packlnR sows. 7 00ft7.,"5; desirable pigs. $8. 00ft 8 36, heavy, $7 75ft 8 00; medium,1 $R70ft8flo. liKht. $7.7507.96; light! I light $7.85ft8.00; packing sows 1 smooih. $7 35 7 7 66; palnR' sows, j rouph. $ 7 00 7 40, killing pms, JS 00; ft 8 36. Cattle- Receipts 82.000. quality; j very plain, native beef steers telling I I at $9 0o; upyard; be9t western Rruf-ra Rruf-ra opened about steady; lower grades' slow, tending lower, bulk inatlvo beef steers of quality and condition to sell at $8 00ft 10.00, few well eon tloned heavy western tcrassers early. 1 8 2508.86 better Rrades beef cows 1 and heifers, moderately active, can-! ners and cutters fairly active, steady; I bulls steady, lower grade buteher she, stock, dull, weak; itockera and fced-I fced-I ers opening around 15c lower; veal I calves weak to 26c lower, bulk de-Slrahle de-Slrahle heavy native hulls $4.35 ft' 4 50; less desirable kinds around $4 00 ft 4.26; good vc-nl calves earlv to packers pack-ers around $9 00 Sheep Receipts. 23 000; fat lnmhs 6tcady to strong; early top $14 75; to butchers $14 65 to shippers and packers, fed clipped lamfTs $12.90; averaging 82 pounds; light supply of rangers- mostly feeders; no early "nies st,p,.p steady; on load 115-pound 115-pound fed western ewe 87.60 KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 20 Cat-lie Cat-lie Receipts 30.000. beef jteera and yearllnga slow, around stead quality qual-ity mostly plain, bulk warmed up ;steers $6.508.00; western graasera, I $6.00 07.36; few cut out yearlings j from show loads. $12 50; steerfl held I above $13 00 she stock and bulls falr-ly falr-ly active lower grades In demand; few eanners under $2 60 choice f;it helf-I helf-I ers $8 00; venlers weak to 25c lower; practical top $9 00, desirable Colorado letockers $7 40; New Mexico stock calves $6 2:. Hogs Receipts 1 4,000; acthe; mostly to packers 6010c lower; spots off more earl ; packers top $7 95. shippers top $7S5. light lights mostly most-ly $7.767:80; bulk desirable ISO to J7o pound averages $7.8007.90, mixed mix-ed weights and kuallty $7.6007.806; packing SOWS 1016c lower; bulk $7.0007.16 stock pigs 10c lower, mostly $ 7 86 ri 8. 1 5. Sherp Receipts 6000. killing classes class-es slow, about steady quality generally general-ly plain, native lambs $1 4 00, 90-pound 90-pound fed lambs $139 0, some held higher; odd lots ewes $7.0007.40; 30 pound feeding lambs $13 50. ST JOSEPH, Mo. Nov. 20 Hogs-Receipts. Hogs-Receipts. 5,600, slow; a few early sales 15c to 20c lower than Saturdays average; to both shippers and packers; early top. $7.85 for choice butchers; packing sows, Do to 15c lower, mostly $7. 10ft 7.35. Cattle Receipts, 3.000; very slow.! ail classes dragging, veal calves opened 15c lower, all other classes around steady beef steers anil yearlings yearl-ings tnostl) $8 "0 down, beef cows j '.1 00 g ;. 00 eanners $2 55(j 2 76; veal calf top earlv $8.50. stockers aqd feeders, $5 1606.76. Sheep. Receipts, 2,500; fry slow, only earlv sales part dec of good 111 lb. fat ewes at $7 00; looks about1 steady; talking weak to lower on all' killing classes. OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 20 Hogs;' Receipts; 10. 000; mostly 15c to 25e! lower: hulk mixed ami packing grades. $7 1507.65; bulk ISO to 250 lb. hogs. $7.7607.90; top, $7 95, "'attic- Receipts, 19000 Beef steers slow, weak to 25c lower; practically no choice corn fed on sales, best here 1 $9.75- the stock dull and weak; bulls and cals. generally steady, stockers and feeders, slow, steady to 25c I low er Sheep: Receipts. 1 6.0000. lambs.! 10c to 25c lower, bulk. $13 ,26 n 18 6.".. jtop. $1 3 75. fed clipped lambs, $12.00; 'ft 12 40; yearlings, steady, top, $1 2 00; sheep, strong, top. $7 6n, feeders, steady to strong, top feeding limbs, $13 10; feeding ewes, $5.85. MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hoglo & Co.) I Bid I Asked. Alta Mich $ 1$ .05 Alta Con .. . . I I .02 Albion Con 01 .06 Am Metals I 00 Vi ,01V Alta Tunnel I . 01 Vi ! - 02 1 Bullion I I 01! Rig HIM j .OlVil -02 Big Cot. Coal 05 , .05-14 Bay State ) ,01 Black Metal . 1 06 Bingham Galena ...I . 0 1 Vi. 02 Cent. Eureka .00i .02 Colb. Rexall .13 .17 Colorado Con ( .05 054 Crown Point .03 ,04 Cardiff .35 .40 Cott King , ! 02 Dragon ) .06 11 Emma Sliver .021 .02 Emerald ( .02 .0 Eureka Mines . . , . .03 1 .04V6 Bast Crown Point .nj "ao1 "' .... .WV74! .VU74 East Tin. Con. ... . ... .06 Eureka Blly .041 .07 Eureka Bullion . . . ,02 .03 Gold Chain f .03Ul .08 Grand Central 60' Great Western 01 I 08 Hamburg Mines ... .009ii .01 Howell 011 01 Iron Blossom 25 I .28 Iron King .16j .17 Keystone .36 .42 Kennebec ... I .01 .02' Lehl Tlntlc - 0 1 3H ,02 U Beonora . I .00 Oi Lynn Big Sir .04 j .08 Mammoth . ... ... 1 45 .86 Miller Hill I .02 May Day .01 ! , 01 V4 Mb-hlgan-Utah ... .1 .091 10 New Qulncy 01 U I1 Nalldrlver .1 1 .16 No. Standard ... r. . I .00' .00 'pohongo ! .OOV4 .00 ("hlo Copper . . ., ...I I 3 b Plutus .36 I .39 Prince Con I .09 .09 Ploche Bristol .00 .01 Price Mining 03 So. Standard 10 .16 Sells 01 '4 Syndicate . . -I -00 .00 Silver King Coal. ... I 2.75 2 SO Sliver King Con. ...I 22 .28 Sioux Mines I 01 02 Silver Shield J 01 Tar Baby . 01 Tlntlc Standard . .1 3.12 3.15 Unci Sam I J 02 Utah Con 01 West Toledo 0 Walker Mining 1 3 50 3 70 Woodlawn 04 .04 Yankee Con 03 Zuraa 06 .06 Park City M. & S. .1 3 .60 3.80 Park-Utah I 5.00 5.60 November 20. 1922. Opening Sales Colorado Con., 800 at 6c. Emma Silver, 3000 at 2 c. Keystone, 300 at 40c. Silver King Con . 600 at 22c. Closing Sales Alta Tunnel. 1000 at. lo Columbus Rexall. 200 at 15c. Emma Silver. 100 at 2c Iron King. 500 at 17c Ihl Tlntlc. 2000 at 2c. New Qulncy, 2000 at lc. North Standard. 1700 at c. Plutus. 100 at 41c. Prince Con . 3000 at 9Vc Silver King Coal . 200 at $2 75. Zuma. 1 700 at C Vc BUTTER M EGGS. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Butter higher; oreamerj extras, 50c; llrstn. 38V4Q 426c. extra firsts, 46 V 49c, seconds. 36 37,. standards. 47c. Eggs, unchanged; receipts, 4,156 cases firsts. 50c65c; ordinary firsts. 40ii45c, miscellaneous, 4ocil50c; refrigerator re-frigerator extras, 28c. refrigerator fiiMs, 2 6Vi26c. Poultry. ali-. unsettled, fow ls. 13 20c; springs. l.sc, roosters. 12c; turkeys, 35c; geese, 19c. POT T MARKET. CHICAGO. Nov. 20 Potatoes slightly strong, receipts To cars, total U. S. shipments. C62; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites 90 4 1.05 CWt.J Minnesota sacked and bulk round whites. 8595c cut . Minnesota sacked sack-ed Red River Ohlos, 9601.00 cwt , North Dakota sat ked Red River Ohlos mostly $1.00 cwt,. North Dakota sacked sack-ed early hlos 95&1 0 cwt , Jdaho sacked russets No. , $1.55 cwt. |