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Show 00 WIISS'SIIETS COLD AND STORMY WEATHER INFLUENCES WHEAT Chicago, Jan. IS Shorts, covering on account of the unseasonably cold and stormy weather In the Argentine, tended to put strength Into the wheat market. Colder temperatures northwest north-west and a firmer tone in the flour trade also helped the bulls. The opening open-ing was 1-S to 1-i(fiZ-S higher. May started at $1.00 5-S'3-J a gain of 1-SI-1 to l-43-S, reacted to ?1.00 3-S and rallied to $1.00 l-25)5-S. Corn sold off under pressure from leading longs May opened a shade lower to l-Sl-4 up at GG 1-2 to GG 3-4 and declined to GG l-43-S Oats showed a disposition to sag after corn began to descend. May started unchanged to a shade higher at 49 7-S to 49 7-S50 and dropped to 49 3-4. Provisions were somewhat easier. First sales were a shade to 10c down, with Mav at $JG.25 for pork; $9 47 1-2 to $0 52 1-2 for lard and $S 80 for ribs. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah. an. IS. Butter Creamery, extra In cartons, 35c; creamery, firsts, 34c; cooking, 25; ranch, 20c Cheese Eastern. 17 1-2; Utah, 15 1-2; tab, mild, 15 1-2; Y. A., 1G 1-2. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, $10,50. o'ugar Cane, $G.G0; beet, $6.40. Kansas City Livestock Kansas City, Jan. IS. Cattle, receipts re-ceipts 3,500, including 300 southerns. Market strong. Native steers .$5.50(5) G.25; southern steers $i.76(yo.30; southern cows and heifers $3.00 5.00, native cows and heifers $3.00 G.50; stockers and feeders $4.00 G.00;, bulls $3.50(q)5.50;;. calves $4 50 (918 50; western steers $5.007.00; western cows $3 005.00. Hogs, receipts 20,000. Market 5 to r. . r..n. i- n rr&,r on. jlui: iuwlt mini ui miivjo u.uuu.ov, heavy $G.30(6.35: ;packers and butchers $G.100G.35: light $5.80 G.25;; pigs $4.25()5.50 . Sheep, receipts 6,000. Market 10 to 20c lower. Muttons $3.50I-75; lambs $5 25(5)6.90; fed wethers and yearlings ?4.00,G.00; ;fed ewes $3.00 4 25. Omaha. Omaha, Jan. IS. Cattle Receipts G.900; market steady; native steers, 5.25CJ7.75; cows and heifers, 3.30S G.00, western steers, 3.80(G.10; range cows and heifers, 3.00(5 5.25. cannqis, 2.85tfI3G5, stockers and feeders, feed-ers, 3.506J-G00; calves, 4 0OS.00 bulls, stags, tc , 3.5005.50. H0geReci-lpts 15,(100: market weak to pc lower; heavy, G.20?pfi.30; mixed, 'Cn0(frfi.20: lights, 5.S0G.1G. pigs, 4.500)550; bulk of sales. 5 90 G.15. SheepReceipts 4,800; market dull, lOSc lower; ycarllnss. 4.755.7rj ' (Continued on Page Eight) oo MID'SIMETS (Continued From Page One.) wethers. 4.254.75; owes, 3.25(5)4.40; lambs, 5.753C.75. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Jan. IS. Cattle Receipts 9.000, markot steady; beoves, 4.85 S 10; Texas' steers. l.40(g5.90; western west-ern steers, 4.S07.25, stockers and feeders, 3.50(5)0.00; cows and heifers, 2 10G70: calves, G.50g10 00. Hogs Receipts 34,000; market steady to a shado lower; light, 5.75fi) G.22 1-2; mixed, 3.90G.35; heavy, 5.95(3 G.37 1-2; rough, 5.95(SG 10; nigs, 4.505.50; hulk cf. sales, G15'.30. Sheep Receipts '20,000; market slow to 1020c lower; native. 3.403.85: western, 3.70'g4.90; yearlings, 5.10 G.00; lambs, native, 4.757.10; western, west-ern, 5.257.10. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Jan. IS. Butter Firm: creameries, 30 10; dairies. 2G34. Eggs Steady; receipts 980 cases; at mark, cases Included, IS l-25) 27 1-2; ordinary firsts, 2G l-22Sl-2; firsts, 31l-2." Cheese Steady; daisies, 1G 3-4(5) 17j twins, 1GGM-1; voung Amerlca3, 16 3-417; long horns, 1G 3-417. Metal Market. New York, Jan. IS. Standard copper cop-per firm; spot and March $14.00 14 25. Lead Firm; $ 1. 10 1.50. Bar silver 56 3-Sc. |