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Show IRAiL SHARES ' " MAKE ADVANCE Jdeas in Harding's Message Encouraging to Traders. ! f NEW York Dor- 8. Professional (interests turned bullish in tho latter part of today's stock market as their narller operations on the short side 'failed to brine out any appro lable volume of stock. Presldenl Harding's I message, lower call money rates and i cable dispatches from Lausanne Indenting: In-denting: increased possibility of B satisfactory sat-isfactory agreement, bad a cheerful prospect on sentiment. Sales approximated approx-imated 300,000 shares. Irregular changes at the opening continued to reflect the play of opposing op-posing speculative forces. Special buying operations were conducted In a few specialties, National Lead be-inK be-inK pushed up 2 to a new high record rec-ord for tho year, the preferred advancing ad-vancing two, and Plggly Wigglv es-tablishing es-tablishing a new peak price. United States Alcohol and Allied Chemical were strong. The list turned heavy soon after the opening In response to a heavy offering of the rail shares and some of the speculative favorites, notably 9tVdfftak0T, Baldwin, Corn Products and Continental Can, all of whleh declined large fractions to 1 'j points. Material recessions also took place in st. Paul common and preferred, pre-ferred, Lnlon Pacific and Great Northern preferred. Crucible, Interim-tlonal Interim-tlonal Harvester and Utah Copper were also reactionary. Poreign exchanges ex-changes opened firm. The closing was strong. Reconstruction of call money per cent and Presidi nt Harding's message mes-sage to congress, approving railroad mergers and pooling of equipment, stimulated the upward movement in the final dealings, most of the republic repub-lic shares, including Southern Pacific, Pa-cific, Union Pacific, Reading, New York Central, and Southern Railway preferred advancing 1 to 1 "4 points. Fisher Body, American Tobacco and Tidewater Oil also were strong. I FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United stace Department of Ac n-I n-I culture) CHICAGO. Dec. J. Hogs: Receipts, 26,000; market, steady to Mrons; buik ' 140 to 270 pound av -rupe.-. $.s.:;nw .35; top. bulk packing BOW8, 7 ,603!7 .80; desirable- pigs mostly lS8.1098.lS; heavy hogs, 18 16 S IE rmedlum. $8 . 25 8 . 3 5 lighl f8 20 C 8.35; light light. 18. 8008.86; pack-; 3ng sows, smooth, $7. C0 8,00; pack-! ! ing sows, rough. $ 7 . 30 Ca 7 . Cfj ; hilling! .pigs. ?8.00rrj 8 3 0. Cattle. Receipts. 4.000; beef steers and bettor grades beef cow- and heifers heif-ers strong to 15c higher; killing qual- Sty, plain; best yearlings early. $11.00; toulk native beef steers. $8.50-5 10 00; lower grades beef cows and heifers. caners, cutters and bulls, slow; veal calves, uneven; choice about steady to shippers; packing houses bidding lower; low-er; atockers and feeders, slow Sheep: Receipts, s.'mi, f.L'. himbs, opening strong to 15c hlghor; early ! lop, $15.50 to packers; desirable 90-pound 90-pound clipped fed lambs. $13.50; feeders, quiet; fed 95-poUnd carlins wethers, $12.80; sheep, steady, aped 124-pound wethers, $8.00. OMAHA, Neb., Dec 8 HOgS! Receipts, Re-ceipts, 5500; active, li fbulk mixed and packing grades. $7. Jo 8.00; bulk ISO- to 250-pound butchers, butch-ers, $8 10 '8.20; top. $8 25. ! Cattle: Receipts. 3.000; beef steers nnd uhe-stoek active; steady to strong; lull load top steers, $9.75; odd heads up to $10.50; bulls, 15 to 25c lower; veala, 25c higher; extreme top on veals, $9.50; stockcrs and feeders slow, eteady to weak. ! 8heep: Receipts, 2.000, fed lambs Active. 10 to 20c higher- S2-pound wooled lambs, $14. So; others, $14 40 15' 14. 80; 90-pound clipped Is inls. $12.75; no sheep or feeders Include 1 i KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. S. Cattle Receipts 3500; beef steers mostly 10 I a l 5c higher. Hogs Receipts 5500; slow to pack- 1 crs; early trade 10c higher; closing with advance lost; to $8.25. Sheep Receipts 1000; lambs active and steady, good fed westerns 514.50. 4 I GRAIN I j ' J CHICAGO, Dec. 8. Although un-i expected declines In Liverpool quota-1 tlons led to a downturn here in the wheat market today at tho outset, a j rally soon took place Failure of Ar- i gentlne prices as well as those at Llv- i erpool to respond to Thursday's re- II 1 ports of harvjeat delay and crop dam- I age, in Argentina, was more than trad-1 crs here were prepared for Gossip! however, that the president would ad-dreHS ad-dreHS congress today and mgiht urge-II urge-II larm relief legislation helped to 1 n w ; bullish sentiment. Tho openlg, which .1 ranged from to &c lower, with May to 1 10c- a;,iJ July io7c to 1.07 -ije. was followed by an interval of hesitancy and then by gains all I around. i Corn and oats paralleled the action Jj of wheat. After opening to q HI lower, May 69 to 68 C the corn I market scored slight gains j Oats started a shade to c off, :? May 43c. sagged a little more and ,' then began to climb, vjl Provision reflected firmness in hog I values. I MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. S Flour un- Ji changed. A Bran $22 50 g 23.00. 3 KANSAS CITY. Dec, 8 Wheat. No ffl 2 hard $1.11 fg 1.1 9, H Corn. No. 3 white. S9)o. W NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK. Doc. S Raw sugar 9 was steady and spot prices we.ro un- 0 changed at 4 cents for Cubas, cost and .'3, freight, equal to 5.78c for centrifugal 3j Raw sugar futures wero quiet and aj prices at midday was Kb 2 points net ?j higher. aj The market for refined sugar con- tm t.lnued quiet and prices are unchanged ' ,fl at 7. 1057. 25c for fine granulated. MONEY MARKET M NEW YOl'.K, Dec. 8. Call money higher, high 5; low 4; ruling rate 5; closing bid 4 hi; offered at 5; last ;vjj, loan 4. jtjvS Time loans steady; mixed collateral, ifm 60 to SO days, 5, four to six irM months 4 05; prime commercial Jt paper 4. t LIBERTY BONDS &M NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Liberty ZfflS Londs cloned: a First 3''s $100.34; flrBt 4'h blank; KgS second 4's $92-20; first 4 '4 's $98 it', kgSH second 4 's $08 40; third 4 'i 's jjgfli S98.80; fourth 414 '9 $98.88; Victory Wfm 4'S $100.30; (uncalled); $100 00 WjM 1 called;, U. 8. treasury 4lM's $99.70. I.OCAIj INVESTMENT SEUUIU RBH (As reported by J. A. Hog! Sc Co.) BANK STOCKS ' I Bid I Aikod. Bankers Trust $155 . 001$ 170 . 0C Columbia Trust 90. 0( Descret National .... 2 7 2.00' 276.01 Deseret savins ..... 206.00 210. o First Natl of Ogden 313. 0( Contl Natl Bank 150.00 National Copper .... 145.00 158. 0 Security State bank ! 100 0' Ctah State National.. 102 DO 108 0 Utah Sav. & Trust.', 100.001 106 0 Walker Bros. Trust! 828.00 882.00 Zlon's Sav- & Tr. ... 205.00 210.0( INDUSTRIAL, STOCKS Anml Sugar com. ...I 8.501 3.7i 1 do Ss pfd 90.00 91.5 Con Wagon 41.00 60.01 Home 1'lre Ins 315.00 888.01 Independent Coal . . . I . r 9 J .6: j Morgan Can 9s pfd. I 102 50 i04 .oc Mt States T & T I 104.00m 106.01 People's Sug pfd-com 2.26 2.5( Schramra-John Ss pfd 103 00 10.'. .0- Standard Coal .571 U S Fuel 7s pfd .82 .81 Utah-Idaho Sugar .... 3.40 3.4! Utah Fire Clay 63.00 68.01 l Ut Pr & IA 1st pfd.j 96 . 00) 97. 0C Walker Bros. D. Gds 200 00 Z C M I I 110.50 11 2. Of Brtn Drng Dlst 6s '321 9 51001 81 XI Mutual Creamery ... 7.001 ' - ! 1 1 tah-Idaho Sugar pfdj 8.80 9.2( j BONDS S L Stock Ex 08 19291 88 001 90.00 Btndrd Coal 6s 19881 i B8 Ofl l Ut Pr &. Lt 1st 5s '44 ''2 001 .'4.(H ,'Ut Dt & Pr 4s 1930. . I 86.00 90 0C Ut-lda Sugar 7s '30 98.001 100.00 new york Stocks. (Last Sale) i Allied Chemical &. Dyo 74 I Allls-Chalmers I ' i 'American Beet Sugar l-1 , American Can 73 American Car ft Foundry 186 American Hide & Leather pfd. .620 American International Corp... 89 I American Locoomtlvc 123 3i j American Smelting ft Refg 58 j j American Sugar I'i'j Aniericn Sumatra Tobacco American T t T 18 1 'a 'American Tobacco 155 American Woolen 95 I Anaconda Copper IsVj j Atchison 10H 4 Atl Gulf ft W Indies - I , Baldwin Locomotive 1 : '4 j Baltimore Ohio 43 Bethlehem Steol B 62 Canadian Pacific 141 I Central Leather 84ft Chandler Motors 62 ? I Chesapeake ChlO 604 Chicago Mil Ac St Paul 22 Chicago R I & Pac 32 Cniuo Copper 21 Colorado Fuel & Iron 2 ." Corn Prouucts 1811s Crucible Steel 65 Vi Erie 10 Famous Playeri-Laslcy 7 j ?4 General Asphalt -K 4 General Electric 183 General Meptors 13 Gooelrich Co- 35 Great Northern pfd 79 Illinois Central 107 Inspiration Copper 33 ',2 International Harvester 88 V4 Int Mer Marine pfd 51 International Paper . Invincible Oil 1 '. Kelly-Springfield Tire 44 a Kennecott Copper 3, Louisville A: Nashville 133 Vt Mexican Petroleum 23 7 Miami Copper 27 Middle States OH ex div 128 Mid vale Steel 87 Missouri Pacific 61 New York Central 95 N Y N II & Hartford 21 Norfolk & 'estern 11 Northern Pacific 75 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 2 Pacific Oil 47 Pan American Petroleum 99 Pennsylvania 46 eople's Gas 9 Pure Oil 28 Ray Consolidated Copper 13 Reading 77 Rep Iron & Steel 46 Royal Dutch N Y 58 ' Stars Roebuck 81 Sinclair Con Oil 82 Southern Pacific so Southern Railway --' I Standard Oil of N J 199 Stude baker Corporation 1J'4 Tennessee Copper 9 Texas Co 48 Texas & Pacific 2 2Vs Tobacco Products S0 Transcontinental Oil 18 Union Pacific 13S United Retail Stores 71 U S Irld Alcohol r,.", v. United States Rubber 52 United States Steel 108 Utah Copper 60 Vis Westlnghouse Electric . CO Willys Overland f, American Zinc. Lead and Sm.. 16D Butte and Superior 30 Cala Petroleum . r os Montana Power 67 B Shattuck Arizona 713 Great Northern Ore 31 Maxwell 151 American Linseed Oil 39 C & N W 901; Consolidated Gas ex div 125 " 00 I . OGDEN LIVESTOCK I : 1 Cattle 552 i nogs if Sheen r,u:iS ) Catte: Receipts 352: steady; top 1 SC 76; choice prime steers 6.00J ,7.00; good steers $.rv00f?6 00; fair Merrs J4.00 (f 5.00; feeedr Steers M n0 hi 0 ,26j choice cows $4.00 u 4.50 ; fair . ! Id good cows Jta.OOfi 4 00, canners ' 81.00O2.00; bun . j. B6 Q 8.25; feeder COWS $3.00rtl3.50; veal calves J5 00fiji , C.50 I Hogs- Receipts 1 043; 20c higher; top $8.26; fat hogs, 190 to 2 20 pounds, i $7 R0S.2.r: heavy bogs, $G.507.26; . bulk $6.508.25; feeder hogs $7,001 . I g R 00. , 1 Sheep: Receipts 5P5S: 10c higher; choice lambs 811.000 12.75; tat wethers weth-ers $5.00fi 6.00; fat ewes $4.00 (ft 5.00; feeder lambs 810.00O4l.00; feeder ; j ewes $3.00 Q 4 00. i I ! MINING SECURITIES. (A r. pr.rte.l bv J A IP '.Tie v r0 ) I I Bid I Asked. ' 1 Alta MTch $. $ .05 i'Alta Con I .02 'j Albion Cons .01 .05 'I Am Metals f .01 .01 I Alta Tunnel 1 .01 .01 Bullion i 01 .01 1 Hlg Hill I .02 1 ,Plg Cot. Coal ! 04V4 .05 1 'Reaver Copper .OO1, I Ray Stale I 10 j Black Metal 10 Bingham (lalena . .. .01 .016 Ic.iilr.il Eureka ....t .00! .02 IColb Rexall .15 .17 Colorado Con I .04Vfc .05 Crown Point ... '. . . . 02 .03 Cardiff I .35 I .37 ,('ott. King ! .00 Daly .75 1 50 Dragon .07 .09 Demijohn Con 1 01 Emma Silver .01 02 Empire Mines .02 .03 Emerald I .04, -0C Empire Mines I .03 l-Jj ,t Crown I'olnt ... .01 j . 0 1 Vj East Tintlc Coal ... . 00 14 ! .00 East Tin. Con ' I .064 Eureka Lily I .04! .05 Eureka Bullion ... .1 .02, .03 Gold Chain .03 .09 i Grand Central . ...I .00 Great Western ... .1 .05 Hamburg Mines . ..! .01 I .02 Howell I .01 01 Iron Blossom .25 .26 Iron King I .14 . 1 Keystone -38 .41 Kennebec I .01 I .02 Lehl Tlntic .01 .014 Leonora I .00) .00 L, nn Big Six I .03 .08 uammotfa ( .40 I .65 May Day .00) .01 .l.ison Valley I 1.00 I 1.50 Michigan-Utah I .09 .11 New Quincy I .01 .01 Naildnver .08 . 1C No. Standard .00 Opohongo 00 .00j I ( thio Copper 25 .45 j Plutus I .52 .53 Prince Con .08 .09 Ploche Bristol ... .1 .00! .01! Price Mining ! j 03 Provo -03 I .04 Rico. Well I .02 .12 So. Standard ' .09. .11 Se-iis ; .00 Syndicate -00 .00 Oliver King Coal . . -1 2.65 2.72: Silver King Con ...I .17 .25 Sioux Mines -04 Silver Shield I .00 Tar Babv I 00 .01 Tlntic standard I 3.05 I 3.07 Uncle Sam I .01i .02 I'tah Con I .00 .00 irnlon Chief ! I -02 , lctor Con I 03 ! West Toledo 00 1 Walker Mining 3.45 3.60 Jwoodlawn 04 .06 (Yankee Con 01 .03 Zuma 07 1 .07 Park City M & S ... 3.35 I 3.50 Park-Utah . . .... 4.S5 6.00 j December 8. 1922. I i ning sales I Colorado Con.. 3000 at 4c. Eureka Mines. 300 at 3c. I hi Tintlc. 1000 at lc. New Quincy. 7000 at 1C. Plutus, 100 at 64c, 100 at 52c; 20o , at 53c. South Standard: 3000 at 10c Tintlc Standard. COu at $3.10. Woodlawn. 500 at 6c. lo-ing vilcs Bullion. 2000 at lc. Crown Point. 1000 at 3c. Keystone. 300 at 40c. Plutus, 200 at 64c, 100 at 53c. South Standard, 1000 at 10c. Tintlc Btandard, 200 at $3 07. Zuma. 1000 at 7c. 4. Ogden Cash Grain 1 (Uuotations farnltlhed by Globe Oram & M.lllng Co. (Values Include irelh'ht paid to Ogden) Utah Winter Wheat No. 2 dark hard. 81.14 11.14. No. 2 dark hard. $1.11 ft 1.19. No, 3 dark hard. $1.08'o1.17. Utah White Wheat No. 2 soft while, 96 (ft 81.06. No. 3 solt white. I'c (y $ 1 .03. No. 1 hard white. 92c $1.12. No. 2 hard while. 99c&$109. Idaho W Inter W heat No. 1 dark hard, $ 1.1 4 ft $ 1 .24. No. 2 dark hard, $1.11 '1.26. No. 3 dark hard. 81.08 Q1.3S. No. 1 hard winter, $ 1.09 4 1.29. Nn 2 hard winter, $1.06 1.26. Idaho Hard Spring W heat No. 1 dark northern, $1.141.29. No. 2 dark northern, $1.1 1& 1.27. No. 3 dark northern, $1 08 1.28. Idaho Winter W lieat No. 2 sott white, 99C6 $1.19. No 3 soft white. B6c 81.24. No. 2 hard white. $1 14 1.24. No. 3 hard white. $1.14 1.21. Idaho White Feed C;ia 3S bulk. $2.10. Light iMta 10c less at $2 00. If sacked 8c additional. ESasteni Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.85&1.90. No. 2 mixed, $1.88 1.8.7. (Abovo bulk, sacke-d 8c additional.) POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Dec. 8 Potatoes, dull; receipts, 58 cars, total U. S shipments 548, Wisconsin sacked round whites, 70U?80e cwt ; do bulk, 76ftj85c cvvt.; Minnesota and North Dakota sackod round whites, 70(Q SUc cwt., Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River j Uhlos mostly 7 5c cwt.; Idaho sacked. Russets, NO 1, unbrandod, few sales at $1.20 cvvt.; Idaho rurals, sacked No. 1, $1.05 cwt; bakers 'rurals. $l,54jj 1.4 0 cwt.; Michigan bulk round! whites. 7685c cwt. EGG MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 8. Eggs, unsettled, receipts 25.563 cases, firsts 4962c; ordinary firats 42&45c, miscellaneous, 4Cii foc, refrigerator extras 2s c, refrigerator re-frigerator firsts 2728c. BUTTER MARKET. CHICAGO. Dec. 8. Butter steady; creamery extra 50c; extra firsts Slftj)1 54c; firsts 4'ff49c; tieconda 41ftj' 4 3c." Poultry, alive, lower; fowls 13 20c; springs 19c, roosters 12c; turkeys tur-keys 30c; geeso 19c. FOREIGN EXCHANGE new YORK, Dec 8. Foreign ex- changes steady; Oreal Britain, de-l mand. 4.56 . |