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Show WKLqlUKETS -1 STRONG UPWARD BOUND j IN .pRICE OF STOCKS j New York, luly 28.-Prlr.es of stocks bounded upward again today ith the opening of the market, the I gains running from 1 to 2 points over j last night for practically all of the i active issues Tho rise In Denver & ! Rio Grande preferred reached 2 1-2 J and Canadian Pacific 214 Very heay blocks changed hands in United 1 States Steel. Union Pacific and Amalgamated Amal-gamated Copper, and the quotations for these stocks showed a spread of a substantial fraction. The extent of the opening advance, coming after the sharp rise of yesterday, yester-day, Invited heavy realizing saies. The reaction was slight, and enormous enor-mous buying orders flowed into the market at rising prices. St. Louis Southwestern preferred Jumped 4 1-2, Rock Island preferred .1 1-2, SIoss Sheflleld Steel 3 3-4. Southern Pacific, Consolidated Gas and Westlnghonse Electric 3, Amalgamated Copper 2 3-4, United States Steel 2 5-S, Union Pacific, Pa-cific, Readln, Cincinnati & Ohio, Groat Northern preferred, Norfolk & Western, louisvllle & ' Nashville, American Car and National Lead to 2 1-2. After pauses the market gathered ' force for further fresh advances. Reports Re-ports that embarrassed holdings had been taken over by sndlcatos j alarmed the shorts. The demand wa large, both for home and forelg nnc- count. Amalgamated Copper had I risen I 1-4 before noon; Southern Pa- ; clflc. Union Pacific, Louisville & Nash. I Allle, Reading and American Locomo- tive 3 12, and Great Northern preferred. pre-ferred. St. Paul, - Atchison. Missouri Pacific and United States Steel 3 or mere. Bonds were firm Chicago Livestock. Chicago, July, 2S Cattle Receipts estimated at u.000; market slow; , beeves $4.70aS.25: Texas steers $3.."0 a3.30; western eteers $4.70afi.6u; j stockers and feeders $i.0OaC.25;cows i and heifers $2.50aC.4); calves $J.50 a" . r0. i Hogs Receipts estimated at IS.nuO. Market slow; light )?S . 50at . jo ; 'mixed 'mix-ed $S.25a$.RO: heavy $7.90aS.7f; rough $7"90aS.20; g:od to choice heavy $S.20aS.80; pigs $S.5.'a9. (.'), j bulk of sales $8.50aS.9i. I I She-ep Receipts estimated at IS,-' ! 000; maikct steady; native $2.70a4.-I $2.70a4.-I 5D: western $2 GOal.jO; earings SI.- 50a5.75; lambs, native, $1.50a5.93, western .4.30aC.70. Chicaro dose. Chicago. July 28. Wheat July I0S 7-S; Sept. 103 5-Sa3-4; Dec. lor, l i fi I 3 S; Mav 10$ 7-R to 103 Corn '-July 63 1-S: Sept. 6:: 1-2 to ! 5-K; Doc. 61 1-2 to 5-S; May 03 1 to 3S. I Oats--Jnlv 3$ 7$; Sept. :S 5-R; Dpc. 01 1-2 to 5-S; Mav 63 l-l lo Oats -Julv 3$ 7-S; Sept. 3$ 5$; Dec. 3S 1-2a3-8; May K 7 Sa4l. Pork July, 23.83; Sept. 21.R7 1-2; Jan. 1S.25. ! Lard Julv 11.67 1-2; Sept. u.2 -2; Oct. ll.t"all.62 1-2; Nov. 11.35. Ribs-July 2.00; Sept.' li 52 i 2; Oet. 11.05. j Suoar.and CofW. New York. July 28. Sugar R rw, i firm; Muscovado. SO tst, 5P..SC; con-1 con-1 trifugal, I'O lest. $L3fi: molasses su-I su-I gar. S Otest, S3 01. Refined quiet Coffee -Spot steady; No. 7 Rio, $5-8c; No. 4 Santos, Sl-2fi9 5 8e. Fetal . Market. New York. July 28. Copper Firm; standard spot. 11.90ffl2.in. Lead--Quiet; $4.354.43. , i Rar silver, 531-lc |