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Show III II LAKE LIVESTOCK iRXET " NORTH SALT LAKE. Dec. ' 29t Cattle Receipts 119; Market steady. Two loads of the best 110-pound steers that the inter mountain livestock market has seen for a long time were bought right off the bat today. The packers say that steels 1O00 pounds and up, also can-ner can-ner cows, will not stay in the pens long, as far as they are concerned. Choice steers, $9.00lfi.O0; good steers, $S.009.00; fair sleersT ?6.50&-7.75: choice cows and heavy heifers, $ (.00(7.50; fair to good cows and heifers, ?6.00(fi6.73; cutters. ?4.75'&i5.o0; canners, 4.004.50; bulls, ?5.25'6.60. Hogs Receipts none; market steady. One load of holdover hogs sold this morning morn-ing about steady with yesterday's close. Choice fat smooth hogs, 1 75 to 250 lbs., Slo.SOC 15.75: mixed fat hogs, 160 lbs. and up, $15.25 fa 15.50. Sheep Receipts none; market slow, demand de-mand poor. Choice grain fed lambs, S 14. 75 fn; 15.00; choice yearling wethers, S3 l.OOi 11.50; fat wethers, 10.5011.00; fat ewes, $9.5010.00. i Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. Dec. 29. Butter, higher; creamery. tf9 49c. Kggs. higher; receipts. 2919 cases: firsts. 56 57c ; ordinary first s, 52 f() 54.-; at mark, cases included, 50 55c; refrigerator refrig-erator firsts, 404te. Potatoes, receipts, fifteen cars; un-cha un-cha nged. Poultry, alive, lower; fowls, 19 23c: springs, 23',2C |