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Show sv t lie'SJMETS WHEAT CONTINUES TO MOVE UPWARD Chicago, Jan. 5. Incessant storms in the Argentine, making harvest conditions con-ditions miserable, gave the wheat markot au upward twist today. Improvement Im-provement in cash demand at the lending markets outside of Chicago also counted in favor of the bulls. Tho opening was 1-4 off to l-Sfol-4 up. Mav started at 1.00 3-4 to ?1.01 and rose to $1.01 3-S. Trade in corn was slow. First figures fig-ures for May were 1-8 to l-8l-4 down at C3 1-205-S to &3 5-S. An ascent to C4 followed. Oats showed dullness at the start, but soon worked higher on a light demand. de-mand. May opened a shade to 1-8 lower at 4S l-Sl-4 to 48 1-4 and climbed to 47 7-S. Provisions displayed considerable strength. First sales were 2 l-2c to 5p)7 l-2c higher, with May delivery $lfil0 for pork, $3.47 1-2 for lard and ?S.70 for ribs. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogdon, Utah, Jan 5. Butter Creamery, extra In cartons, 35c; creamery, firsts, 34c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 20. Cheese Eastern, 1G 1-2; Utah, 16; Utah mild, 15 1-2; Y. A., 17. , Eggs Por case of 30 doz., $7.50. , Sugar Cane, $6.80; beet, $l60. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Jan. 5. Butter, steady; crcamories, 2G at 36; dairies 23 at 31, Eggs, firm, receipts 749 cases at mark, cases included, 20 at 29; fnsls 27' at 28; prime firsts 30 at 31. Cheese steady; daisies, 1C 1-2 at 3-4; twins, 1G at 1-4; voung Americas 10 1-2 Vt 3-4; longliorns 16 1-2 at 3-1. Kansas City. Kariens City, Jan. 5. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts ,000, including 200 southerns; market steady; natie steers, 5.25:0' 8,25, Gouthern steers, 4.75(aC2o; southern ,cows and heifers, 3.00(4.75; native cows and heifers, 2.75(0)7 ()u; stackers and feeders, 4.00(0)6.00; bulls, 3.25'5.250 calves, 4.25(0)8.00; western steers, 4.757.00; western cows, 3,00 T 5 00. ' Hogs Receipts 8,000; market strong to 5c higher; bulk of snlcs, $F.,85G,l-5; heavy, 0.10(0)0.20; packers pack-ers and butchers, G.00fflfi.20; lights, u,G0(7$.10; pigs, 4.00(05.25. Sheep Receipts 4,000; market steady; muttons, 3.25(54.25; lanibo, l.75G.40j .fed wethers and vearlings, 3.50(0)5 25; nied ewes, 2.751.00. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, ' Jan 5. Cattle Receipts estimated at 3,000: market, steady; beeves, 4.750S.50; Texas steqrb 4.25 5.80; western steers, 4.30G.60; stockors and feeders, 3.25.70; cows und heifer 2.006,40; cahco, 5.50(0) 8.50. Hogg Rq'celpts estimated at 21 000: market slow. 5c up- light, 5.85' G.?0. mixed. 5 90(0.30, heavy, 0.90(0)6.30' rough, 0.90n)G05, good to choice heavy, 6.0p(?EC.30: r-Ics, 5.005.S&, bulk of sales, G.OoGS. - Sheen Receipts estimated at 10,- 000- markot steady to ntronc; native, 2.75$i)4.G0: western, 3 254.G5; veur- liJA's, 4.Tj&$5.S0; lambs, native, 1.25G; I U.C0; western, 4.75G.G5. (Continued on Page Eight.) W'SJMETSi fContinued From Page One.) " Omaha. -3? Omaha, Jan. 5. Cattle Receipts 1 f 100; market steady; natlvo steers, jt! 5.257.75; cows and heifers, 3.75(cn me 5.50; western steers, 5.756.25; can- -K?l7 ners, 2.75g3.75; stockers and feeders, qK 3.50G.20; calves, 3.507.75; bulls, UQ stags, etc., 3 500'5.25. E? Hogs Reeclpts ll.SOO; market 5c flR higher; heavy, C.056.15; mixed, COO JHt 6.05: light. 5.G55.95; pigs, 4.251rP 5 25; bulk of sales, 5.S5G.05. lBE Sheep Reeclpts -1,000; market H strong to 10c lower; yearlings, 4. Go jK G.00; wethers, 3.S5iM.35; ewes, 3.00 3.35, lambs, 5.256.35. 'BP New York Money. 'R New York, Jan. 5. Money on call. MJ easy; 2 l-'252 3-4 per cent; ruling 'Ej rate, 2 3-4 per cent; closing bid, 2 1-2; ? offered at 2 3-4. yEfc? Timo loans easier; GO days, 363 1-1 rBjjr per cent; 90 days, 33 1-2. six months jMT,1 3 l-2(3 3--1 per cent. lmL Metal Market. ?'" New York, Jan. 5. Standard cop- "( per firm; spot and March ? 14.00 iMK 11.10. S, Lead, quiet; $U04.5O. jiCSt Spelter, firm; $G.15G.S5. iS? Bar silver, 55c. jl g i fc& Sugar and Coffee New York, Jan. 5. Sugar Rav.-, barely steady; muscovado, S9 test, J, fc 3.92c; centrifugal, 9S- test, 4.42c; mo- 4. lasses sugar. fc9 test, 3.67c. t. Refined sugarfc qulot S - , |