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Show WORLrSHARKCTS DISAPPOINTING YIELDS ADVANCE WHEAT PRICES Chicago, Nov. 29. Reports of disappointing dis-appointing yields in the Santa Fo and Cordova districts of tho Argentine Argen-tine gave the wheat market today a quick upturn. Opening figures .-wer J -2l0wcc-.tcv J.-,Sall advance. Hay opened a shade off to l-Sal-4 up at ?S 1-2 to 9S 3-4. receded to OS 1-4 and thn rose to 9S 7-Sa39. With country offerings modorato and good commission (buying corn developed quite a little strength. May started at shade higher at G-J, touched G3 7-8aG4 and advanced to G4 1-4. Trade In oats was largoly In the way of changing December holdings to Mayi That month started n sixteenth six-teenth off to a Hko amount up at 19 to 49 1-8 an daBcendud to 493-8. Scalping shorts took all the offerings offer-ings of provisions. First sales were 2 1-2 to 12 1-2 nlgher with May delivery de-livery $16.50 to S1G.52 1-2 for pork-?9.47 pork-?9.47 1-2 for lard and 5S.G7 1-2 for ribs. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, Nov. 29. Butter-Creamery, Butter-Creamery, extra In cartons, 35c; creamery, firsts, 34c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 20c. Choose Eastern, 16 1-2; Utah, 1G; Utah mild 151-2; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz., $7.50. Sugar Cane, $7.10; beet, ?G.60. KanEae City. Kansas City, Nor. 29 Cattlo Receipts Re-ceipts 5,000, Including 100 southerns; market Btrong to 10c higher; native stc-ers, $5.25G.75; southern steers. $4.006.00; southern cows and heifers, heif-ers, $3.004.25; native cows and heifers, heif-ers, $2.75G.50. stockers and feeders, $2.75(515.75; bulls, $3.25(fi4.75; calves, ?4. 007.00; western stcors. $4.00 G.50; western cows, $3.004.75. Hogs Receipts 12,000; market strong; bulk of sales, $5 755.ffTG.30. heavy. $G.25g,(i.05; packers and butch-erf, butch-erf, $6.10(aG.35; lights, ?5.C0G.15; pigH, $4.00 5.00. Sheep Receipts. 2,000; market strong; muttons, $2.753.50: lambs, $1.003'5.fi0; range wethors and yeai-Hngs. yeai-Hngs. ?3 OOr??) t.25; raugo ewes, $2.00fr 3.75. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Nov. 29. Cattlo Receipts. 700, Market strong to 10c higher. Nativo steers $4.50a7.50; cows and heifers, $3,00a6.25; western4 steers, $3.7GaG.50; range cows and heifers, $3.00a4..10; canners, $2.75al5 50; stock-ers stock-ers and feeders, $3.25a5.73; calves. $3.25a7.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00a 4.90. Hogs Receipts, G.000: market steady. Heavy, $G.05aG.19: mixed, ?5.95a6.05; light, $5.75a0.05: pigs, $4.50a5.75; bulk of sales, .$5.90aG.5O. Shcop Receipts, 4.500; market 5 to 10c higher. Yearlings, $3.85a4.40; wethers, $3.25a3.75; ewes, ?2.S5a3.50; lambs, $G.00ao.7u. Metal Market Now York, Nov. 29. SUindard copper cop-per quiet, sopt $12.7513.00 1-2; January Jan-uary $12.90(013.30: eleclrolvtic 13 1-S ' q 13 I-I; casting 12 n-S(fr'7-8. Lead quiet $4.40(0' 1.50, New Yoik Bar silver 55 1-2. t St. Louis Wool St. 1-ouis, Nov. 29. Wool steady; territory and wostcrn medium) 17V1) 20;;' fine mediums lCgilS; fine 11 ISc- ' Sugar Reduced New York, Nov. 29. All grades of refined sugar were reduced 10 cents a hundred pounds today. (Continued on Page Ceven j |