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Show oo IM'SJMETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selllns Price.) Ogden, Utah, Sept S. Butter Creamery, extra in cartons. 30c: creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking. 22c; ranch 20c. Cheese Eastern. 1G 1-2; Utah 1G; Utah mild. 15; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz., 7.00. ' Sugar: Cane, ?7.35; beet. .fG.70. Chicago, eSpt. S Butter, steady; Creamerlos, 202G; Dairies, 1822. Eggs, steady, receipts, G875 cases; at mark cases Included. 11 15; firsts, 17; prime firsts. IS 1-2. Cheese, steady Daisies ; 13 1-2; Twins 12 l-23-1; Young Americas, 13 l-l(fl)-2; Lons Horns, 13 1-4 1-2 Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 8. Cattlo Receipts estimated at 1000; market steady and strong Beoves, ?5.00nS.10; Texas steers. $4.10aG.10; western sleors, $4 00a7 00, btockors and feeders, $3.00a5 50; cows and heifers, ?2.25n G30. calves, ?G.75a9.00. Hogs Receipts estimated at 10,-000, 10,-000, market generally 15c up Light, $G95a7f.5; mixed, $6.90aS.f.o, heavy, $?.15a7 45, rough, $G.T5a6.95; good to choice heavy. $G.9f)a7,45, pigs, $4.7pa 7 30, bulk of sales. $G.95n7.30. Sheep Receipts estimated at 10,-000, 10,-000, market steady to shado up. Nat-lvo. Nat-lvo. $2 25a3.90; western, $2.50at00: yearlings, $3.90a4.70. lambs, native, "?3.75a6.00; western, $4.76a6.00. Omaha. Omaha, Sept. 8. Cattle, receipts, S00; market steady; nativo steers, 5.00 (T)7.75; cows and heifers, 3.005.75; western steers. 3.75(ffG.50; cows nnd heifers. 3 005.10; cannons, 2 75 3. GO; 3tockcrs and feeders, 3.00(g) 5 75; calves, 3.007.50; bulla, stags, etc. 3.00iS5.00. Hogs, receipts, 4,000; market 5 cents hlghor; heavy G.75fj'7.00; mixed, G.95 7.00; light, 7.007.15; pigs. G.00 7.00. bull; of sales, 6.957.00. Sheop, receipts, S,900; market steady; yearlings, 1.00 1.30; wethers, 3.15f3.fi0; ewes, 2.G53 lo; lambs, 5 00(5)5. GO.- Sugar and Coffee. New York, Sept. S Raw sugar, strongr Muscovado, .S9 test. 4.50; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, 5.75; molasses, .96 tost, 5.SG; refined, strong. Coffee spot, firm (Continued on Page Seven.) WORLD'SMARKETS (Continued from Pago Ono.) MARKET FEVERISH AND UNSETTLED AT CLOSE New York, Sojit. S. Movoments or stocks were unsettled and tlje tone of the stock niarkot was feverish during dur-ing tho morning. Prices Bwayed back and forth. Uncertainty as to the character char-acter of the government crop rciort and the qoppcr producers ftatemeni, to be Issued later In the day, was largely responsible for the unwilling-nosB unwilling-nosB of traders to tnke a decided stand. After Canadian Pacific haU been depressed two points below yes- ternay s ciosin. mu unum-i i.n. vigorous upturn Union Pacific rallied ral-lied 1 3-8 from the lowest and Canadian Cana-dian Pacific, Southern Pacific, Reading, Read-ing, Lohigh Valley, Northern Pacific and Great Northern preferred 1. United Unit-ed States Steel got back to ypsterda -3 close and the actlvo stocks as a rule moro than made up their earlier los scs. Prices, however, -were poorlj held at the higher levels, the list sagging sag-ging again before mid-day. Bonds were easy. Tho market closed weak. The heaviest heav-iest selling of the day began on publication pub-lication of the government crop figures. fig-ures. Most of the actlvo stocks sold 1 to 1 1-2 below yosterday's closing, placing them within a small fraction or the lowest of the yenr. There wa a quick rebound from this level, but tho market was fovorish and unsettled at tho recovery an.l soon gave way again. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, ScpL 8. Cattle Re-celptB, Re-celptB, 1,000, including 400 southerns; market strong. Native steers, $5.25a S.00; southern steers, $4.00n5.25; native nat-ive cows and heifers, ?2 75a7.50; blockers and feeders, $3 50a5 75; bulls. $3.00a4.50; calves, $l.25a7.75; western west-ern steers, ?l.50a7.00; western cows. ?275a4.75. HogSRCccipts, 3500: market steady. Bulk of sales, Sfi90.i7.ln; heaw, $G.90a7.10; packers and butch, ers. $7.05a7.20; lights, $7.00a7.20. Sheep Receipts, S.000; market steadv; muttons, $2.75a3.75; lambs. $1.50a5.G0; van go wethers and yearlings, yearl-ings, $2.90a4.25; range cows, $2.o0a 3.73. N.ev York Money. New York, ScpL 8. Close: Prlmo mercantile ' 1-2 to . I 3-4 per cent. Sterling exchange steady with actua business in bankers' bills at 4S3.2o for sixU day 'hills at 48G.05 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills 482 3-1. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds heavy Metal Market. New York, Sept. 8. Standard copper dull, spit and November, 12.00al2 10 Lead, dull, 145al.53, New York. Bar silver, 52 1-4. |