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Show ULf- WKLD'SHABJIETS WHOLE STOCK MARKET SHOWS MUCH STRENGTH New York, June 27 Union Pacific and United States Stcol wero hte active ac-tive features of the market at the opening op-ening today Each gained 1-2 on transactions of large amounts. The general market was firm, prices as a rule remaining about on a level with yesterday's close. Realizing Bales had no appreciable effect on prices and the list went substantially sub-stantially higher. The jump In the scries, and Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste Marie, led to reports of traffic traf-fic agreements, in the more active section, United Pacific and Reading weer conspicuously strong and tho whole market in fact presented a good front. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Priced Ogden, Utah, June 27. Butter Creamery extras ln cartons, ,25c; creamery firsts, 23c; cooking, 20c; ranch, lCc. Cheese Eastern. 15 l-2c; Utah, 14c; Utah mild, 12 l-2c; Y. A., lCc. Eggs Eggs per case of 30 doz JG.75. Sugar Beet, $5.05; cane, $5.S5. Chicago Produce. Chicago, June 27. Butter Steady, Creameries, 19a23; dairies, 17a21. Eggs Firm. Receipts, 14.590 cases. At mark, cases Included, 11 1-2; firsts 13 1-2; prime firsts. 14 1-2. Cheese Steady. Daisies, 11 3-4a 12. Twins, 11 l-4al-2: young Americas, Ameri-cas, 12 l-4al-2; long horns, 12 l-4a 1-2. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, June 27. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 11.000; market steady; native steers, 4.S0(0)G.0n; southern steers, 3.755 3r; southern cowb and heifers, 2 75j?4 25; nutlve cows and heifers, 2.50C20; stockers arid feeders, i 50 5.25; bulls, 3.00 1.50, calves, 4 00 7.00, western steers. 4.50(liG.OO; western west-ern cows, 2 75'5'4.60. HogBKecolpts, 20,000; markcL 5 to 10c higher; bulk of sales, G.30C.35; heavy, 3.30C35. packers and butchers. butch-ers. C.30'C45: lights, C.25G.40. Sheep Receipts, 7.000; market steady Muttons, 3 25'3.S0; lambs. 5.50fTG.G0: fed wethers and yearlings. 3.504.50; fed western eweB. 2.50 3.25. Chicago Live Stock. C.uttlo Reclpts, 500. market steady; beeves, 4.756.G5; Texas Bteers. 4.10G.OO: western. 4.705.75. stockers and feeders. 3.153&.3j; cowb and heifers, 2.25(55.75; calves, 5 75 S.00. Hog8 Market steady to shade up. Heavy. 0 16G.G5; mixed, G 15 G.57 1-2; lljhl. G.05G.50; rough, G.00 G.20; good to choice, heavy, G.20(SG.50; pigs. 5.G0G 30 bulk sales, G.30(g G.40. Sheep 15,000; market steady; native. na-tive. 2.25gi4 15. western, 2.50tf'4.10; vearllngs. 3 904 60. lambs, 4.00-y 5.10; western. 4 00(& G.S5. St. Louio Wool. SL Louis. June 27. Woo.1 unchanged; un-changed; territory and western mediums, medi-ums, 17'19l-2; fine mediums, 1U&' 171-2; fine, lllll-2. . Omaha Livestock. ' Omaha, Juue 27. Cattle Receipts. 2900; market 5c up. Native steers, 5.00aG,25; cows and heifers. 3.00a5.G5; Continued on Page Six.) WORLD'SjtARKETS (Continued from Pago One.) western steers, 3 75a5.60; range cows and heifers, 2.75a5.25; canners, 2.25a 3 75; stockers and feeders, 325a5.25; calves, 3.75a7.00: bulls, stags, etc., 3.00a5.00. Hogs Receipts, 13,200; market strong, 5c up. Heavy, 6 00a6 20; mixed, 6-10aC.2O; light, 6.20n6.35; pigs, 5.50a6.00; bulk of sales, G.10aG.20. Sheep Receipts, 6000, market steady. Yearlings, 4.50a5,00; wethers, 3.70a4.00; eweB, 3.00a4.00; lambs, 5.50a6.25. Chicago Close. Chicago, June 27. Wheat July, 90 7-Sa91; Sept, 90 1-2; Dec, 92 3-4. Corn July, 57 3-4; Sept., 60; Dec, 59. Oats July, 44 3-4; Sept.. 41 7-8;.-Dec,. 46 7-8. Pork July, 15.32 1-2; Sept., 'l5.40. Lard July, 8.15al7 1-2; Sept., 8.30. Ribs July, 8.22 l-2a25; Sept,, 8.35. Sugar and Coffee New York, June 27. Sugar Raw, firm; muscovado, .89 test, 3.48; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .96 test, 3.98; molasses, .89 test, 3.23. Refined, steady. Coffee Spot. firm. No. 7 Rio, 12 7-8; No. 4 Santos, 13 1-4. New York Money. New York, June 27. Money on call steady, 2 3-8al-2; ruling rate, 2 3-8; closing bid, 2 3-8; offered at 2 1-2. Time loans, steady; 60 days, 2 1-2; 90 days, 2 1.2a2 3-4; six months, 3 l-4a 3 1-2. Metal Market. New York, June 27. Copper, quiet, spot, 12.25al2 36; Sept., 12.30al2.40. Lead Quiet, 4.45a4.50. Bar silver, 52 7-8. |