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Show wnPI IH MARKFTC IfuKLP o ifirtttllL 1 0 f i BETTER CROP REPORTS CAUSE STOCKS TO RECOVER New York. July 6. The market made a spirited 'recovery from yesterday's yes-terday's weakness in the early tradj ing today. Prices were carried upward up-ward in almost every department by u heavy buying movement. Among the strongest issue was Union Pacific. The demand for stocKs became more urgent on the announcement of beneficial bene-ficial rains in Kansas and Nebraska and a break in the corn and wheat options of from 1 to 3 cents. Reports of crop prospects were again the governing feature of the stock market Prices rose rapidly during the morning in response to advices from the west that conditions have been Improved by rains and that the hot wave had been broken in crop regions. London bought stocks in this market for the first time this week and the reversal of position was Interpreted as an. indication that the tension caused by the Moroccau situation sit-uation was relaxing. Shorts grew more alarmed as the crop bulletins came in, and their buying buy-ing was Instrumental in sending up prices of the chief grain-carrying is-Bues is-Bues materially. Union Pacific was the principal feature, its rise at midday mid-day amounting to nearly 3 points. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Sellling Price.) Ogdcn, Utah. July 6. Butter-Creamery Butter-Creamery extra in cartoons, 25c; creamery firsts, 23c; cooking, 20c; ranch, 16c. Cheese Eastern, 15c; Utah 13c; Utah, mild, 12c; Y. A., 14 l-2c. Eggs Eggs per case of 30 doz., $5.75. Sugar Beet, $5.G5; cane, ?5.S5. Chicago Produce. Chicago, July G. Butter Steady; creameries, 1923c; dairies, 1721c. Eggs Steitdy; receipts, 13,571 cases, at mark, cases included, firsts, 1-1 l-2c, prime firsts, 15 l-2c. Cheese Firm; daisies, 14c; twins, 13 3-4c; Young Americas, 14c; long-horns, long-horns, 14 1-ic. Chicago Livestock. Cattle, receipts estimated at G.5Q0, market steady, beeves 4.906 90, Texas scttres 4 GOi&G.lO; Western steers 4.75(Ji!o.90; stockcrs and feeders feed-ers 3.355.50; cow& and heifers 2.30 5.90; calves GS.00. Hogs, receipts estimated at 18,000, market slow 5c off, light G.20G70, mixed 6.25G.75. Sheep, receipts estimated at 15,-000, 15,-000, market steady 10c off, nntlve 2.34.70, western 34.S0; yearlings 4.405.50, lambs, native 4r.2S3)7.25, western 4.257.30. Sugar and Coffee. New York,- July G. Raw SJugar, firm; muscovado, .89 test, 3.55; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .9G test 4-05 & molas"ses .Stf. test 3.30; rofined firm; 'efttehe'd, o:S0; Glanplated, 5.10 ; powdered, 5.20. Coffee Spot, firm. - a -- ' -u t Sugar" Is Advanced. New York, July G. All grades refined re-fined sugar were advanced. 10c per hundred pounds today. (Continued on Pago Eight.), I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES H i (Continued From Pago Flva.) H Nothing but first quality hair nt tho M American Hairdrcssing Parlors Hi ! New Motor Cars Tho Oregon H ' Short Lino tans Just received ono of H the four now motor cars recently or- H dered for uao on the line The" oth- m er three cars ore expected to be de- H llverd by the middle of the month. H Three of these cars will bo placed H on the nm between Salt Lake City H . a"d Brlgham and the fourth will be H ' used between Montpellor and McCain- B mon, Idaho. The first car is now be- M tng tested at Salt Lake City. H Elevator cage for passenger service M at a bargain. Inquire at the Standard L office. F Police Court Business, was light In M Police court this morning, noue of the 1 prisoners arraigned being assessed L more than $5 for his offense James j Carr, William Coburn and Joseph Ev M ans pleaded guilty to havlns over- M stopped the bounds or legality In the M matter of Internal irrigation. The H court sentenced each to pay a fine of H $C or to spend flvo days on the rock H pile. A similar lino was meted out to H James Taylor, a colored man, who M trespassed upon the property of the H railroads. j A now complete stock of lumber 1 and all kinds of good coal. Get our H , prices. Badger Coal & Lumber Co. H 2069 Wash. Ave. 1 H Sulto In Lower Court In the Mil- H nlclpal court C. J. A. Lindquist has H brought suit against David B Raw- H son for $50 on account. The Utnh Hv Independent Telephone company has Hv begun action against L. R. Cain for H $17.20, alleged to bo duo for telephone H service. Joe PIngree, Jr., has started B suit against Peter A Herdti for $13.95 H on account. Judge J D Murphy has H granted Harms & DIx compnnv a H Judgment of $127 98 in its action' H , brought against Christian Weiss on H ' a promissory note. H COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs H nnd Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John H Farr P. H. Cook, traveling freight agent H " of tho Harriman lines, has returned H j from a trip through Wyoming. H t Storage, reasonable rates. D 1 ' Brown Co., 2255 Wash. Ave. Bell H j 692. Ind. IIS. 1 Anton Chrlsten8on of this city has j left for a visit in Copenhagen, Den- H mark. He is traveling east via the H Union Pacific and will sail from New H York City on Jnno 27. H J. H. Douglas, daughter nnd elster, H have left Ogden for a visit In Chi- H- , cago, traveling via the Union Pacific. H ' George and Archie Browning of H ' this city have left for Chicago on the H I Overland. Limited. H C. A. HickeuJooper, president of H the Ogden Frnit Growers' association, H Is on his way to Chicago. He left H I Ogden via the Union Pacific H B. E. lay of this city has left for H i visit In. Chicago. V j Mrs. L Hotallng of Ogden has left H for a visit in New York City, travel- H - ing eastward via the Union Pacific H ' x Mrs. Edward Auth, wife of the local H Insurance agent, has left Ogden for H a visit in Adrian, Mich. She ,1s trnv- V' cling over the Harriman lines. H Bank Dividends Tho Fir6t Nation- H al bank and the Ogden Havings bank H have declared their second dividend j H for the year, the first of 3 per cent i H , and the second of 7 per cent, making B- 10 per cent for each bank for the first H half of the year |