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Show uu - WORLB'SMARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE rSellins Price.) " Ogden, Utah, SeDt. 2. Butter Creameiy, "extra in cartons. 30c; ,j:teame,wfirsls,20c,wcobkjnsi'."22s. ranch 20c. Cheese Eastern, 1C 1-2; Utah 1G; Utah mild, 15; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz 7 no Sugar: cane $7.10, beet $6.70. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Sept. 2. Butter Steady, creamerioi. 20a25; dairies, 18a22. Eggs Steady. Receipts. 7,759 cases, at mark, cases included, 7a 15; firsts, 16 1-2; prime firsts. 18. Cheese Steady Daisies, 13 l-2a 3-4; Twins, 12 l-2a3-4; young Americas, Amer-icas, 13 l-2a3-4; long horns, 13 l-2a3-4. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept 2. Cattle Receipts estimated at 200; -market, steady. Beeves, $5.00a?7.90; Texts steers, $4 40aG.35; western steers, $4 00a7.00; stockers and feeders, $3.00a5.50 cows and heifers, $2.25a6.25; calves, $6.25a9.25. Hogs Receipts estimated at 500, mraket, 5c higher. Light, S7 2."a7.S0; mixed, $7.10a715; heavy, $6 9i)i7 70; rough, $6.90a7 10; good to choice heavy, $7.10a7 70; pigs, $5 25a7 65; bulk of sales, $7 15a7 45. Sheep Receipts estimated at 1000; market. steadj Native, ?2 00a3.80; western, $2.26a3.S0; yearlings, $4.00a 4.90- lambs, naive. ?4 00a6 45; western $4.50a?6.50. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Sept 2 Cattle Receipts, 100; market stead. Native steers, $5.00aS.00; cows and heifers. $3 00a 5.75, western steers, $3.75nG75; cows and heifers. $3 00a5 25; canners, $2.50 a3.75; stockers and feeders, $3. 25a 5.85; calves, ?3 00a7.25; bulls, stags, etc.. $3.00a5.00. Hogs RecelpTs, 2,700; market, 5 cents higher; heavy, $7 00a7.25; mixed, $7 05a7.15. Sight. 7.30a7,40; pigs, ?6.00a7.00, bulk of sales, $7.05a 7 15 Sheep (Receipts, 500; market steady; yearlings, $4 00a$40; wethers, $3 15a3,50, ewes, $2.G0a3.15; lambs, $5.20a6.00 Metal Market. New York, Sept 2. The metal markets mar-kets were practically nominal today and the new York exchange will not open for business Tuesday Lake copper cop-per 512.G2 l-2(7frl2.S7 1-2; electrolytic $12.5012 G2 1-2; casting 12 2512.50; tin $42.20 12.S5, lead $4 454.55; spelter 5.855.95. Antimony. cook-sons cook-sons S.308.50; iron unchanged (Continued on Page Seven ) ii in nn HMn n mean iujmuiLU-T- 7 MuTSlffiTS (Continued from Page One ) WHEAT AND CORN AT HIGHER PRICES i Chicago, Sept. 2. nulliah sent! ment held the lead today In tho wheat market, owing to the strength of European Eu-ropean cableV?. Unsatisfactory throshlng returns from Russia and light offerings by that country formed the basis (if much of the firmness. Fine harvest weather In the Canadian Northwq.st exerted somo Influence in favor of the bears, but the effect was only temporary. Opening prices were unchanged to 1-8 higher. December De-cember Btarted at 94 1-2 to 94 5-8; no different from the market as a whole, dipped to 94 3-8al-2 and then rose to 94 7-8n05 A bulge of four cents at Berlin did considerable to lift prices to a still bighcr level. Tho strained situation situ-ation regarding Morocco was a decided decid-ed factor. Closing figures were strong with December 1 3-S cents net higher at 95 7-S. Excellent shipping demand gave a strong tone to corn. The seaboard reported nearly all the exporters In the market. December Decem-ber opened a shade to 1-5 up at f3 1-t to G3 l-4a3-8, touched G3 l-Sal-4, and advanced to 63 3-S. ' Free deliveries weakened oats, There was a good deal of selling on the part of the longs. December started unchanged to 1-8 liigher at 45 7-S to 46, and fell to 45 5-8. Big decreases in lard stocks helped prices for all hog products. Initial sales were 2 1-2 to 12 l-2aI5 cents dearer with January delivery 1G 30 for pork. 9.30 lo 9.32 1-2 for lard and 8.42 1-2 ,to 81145 for ribs. "Dry weather in Kansas led to a further advance In corn. The close ! was strong, 1 1-Sal 1-1 net higher at I 54 3-8. " I Rye, No.. 2, S,5a8C. Barley, 65al.20. Clover. 13.00al9.00., Timothy, 12:50al4.50.r New York' Money. "New York, Sept. 2. Close: Prime mercantile paper ; sterling ox-change, ox-change, steady, with actual business In "bankers' bills at 4.83 75 for sixty day billtj,1 and at 4.SG.05 for demand. Commercial bills, 4.83. , ' X Sugar and' Coffee, ftcw York, SepLV2Coffe'e Spot,. quiet. Sugar, grain, cottou and proviulous markets closed. |