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Show WORLD'SMARKETS OGDEN WOHLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, Sept 18. Butter Creamory, extra In cartons, 30c; creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking, 22c ; ranch, 20c. Cheese Eastern 16 1-2; Utah, 10; Utah mild, 15: Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz., $7.00. Sugar Cane, $7.60; beet; 6.95. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Sopt. IS. Butter, steady; Creameries, 2122, Dairies. 1S24 Eggs, steady; receipts, 7,995 cases; at mark cases Included, 151S; firsts, 19; prime firsts 20. Cheese, steady; Daisies. 13 l-23-4; Twins, 17 3-4; Young Americas. 13 1-2 3-4; Long Horns, 13 l-23-4. Chicano Livestock. Chicago, SepL IS. Cattlo, receipts estimated at 23,000; market, steady to strong; beeves, I 958.15; Texas steers, 4.406.25; western steers, 4.10Qi7.00, Blockers and feeders, 3.00 5.S0; cows and heifers, 2.25G.25; calves, C.509.50 Hogs, receipts estimated at 25,000; market generally oc lower; light 6 80 CT.-7 in 10. Vilvorl fi 9KJT)7 fin- hPflVV. 6.207.27 1-2; rough, fi 60C.S0, good to choice heavy, G.SOrfT'7.27 1-2; pigs, 4.506.90; bulk of sales, G.S0 7.20. Sheep, recelj'is estimated at 10.-000; 10.-000; market, steady; native, 2.25 4 15; western, 2.50r34.1f.: yearlings, 3.75i4.65; lambs, native, -1.00C10, western, 1.256 10. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Sept. IS. Cattle Receipts. 11,000, market strong. Native steers 4.75S77.70; cows and heifers 3 25t? 5 75'" western steerH 3.15 G.0; range cows and heifers 3.005.25; cannon?. 2.503.G5; stockcrs and feeders 3.251? 7.50: calves 3.00G-00; hulls, stags, etc., 3 253j5.00. HogsRpcelpts, 1,600: market steady Heavy G.70(ftG.85; mixed G.75 6.S5; light "G.S06.90: pigs G.00 G.SO; hulk of saleB G.75GG.S5. Sheep Receipts 3S.O00; market 10c higher Yearlings 3.50(5)4.10; wethers weth-ers 3.40(iji3.90; ewes 3.003.75; lambs 4.90r),G0, New York Money. New York, Sept. 18. Close: Prlmo mercantile paper, 4 3-4 per cent ' Sterling exchange easy, with actual, 'business in bankers' bills at 54.83:25' for sixty-day bills and at $l.SGi20 for demand. .Commorclal bills, $1.82 1-2. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Irrlgular. Metal Market New York, Sept. IS. Standard coppery cop-pery dull; spot and November, $11.95 Q12.05. : j Lead, dull. S4.45d4.55 New -York. Bar silver, 52 3-Sc. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Sept. 18. flaw sugar, firm: muscovado, .89 tu3t, 5.25; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .90 test, 5.75: molasses sugar. ,S9 test, 5.0Q. Refined firm. (Continued on Page Seven.) WORLD'SJUBKETS (Continued from Page One 1 STOCK MARKET INFLUENCED BY TAFT'S UTTERANCES Now York, Sept IS Cains made by stocks during the advance of Saturday Sat-urday were gradually lobt in thib morning's trading. Reading was nl-most nl-most the only 'uctlvo stock which by noon had not fallen to the low point of the previous session. The decline was attributed in large part to uneasiness un-easiness as to the nature of President Taft's speech in Detroit later In the day, which was expected 10 contain references to corporations The failure fail-ure of a bank In Philadelphia and one In Cincinnati had unfavorable sentimental senti-mental effect. A liberal supply of stocks came on (he market and prices declined easily. Canurilan Pacific sagged 2 5-8. Missouri Mis-souri Pacific "t ji-k; International Harvester. Har-vester. 1 1-2; Lehigh Valloy, United States Steel and .Amalgamated Sop-per, Sop-per, 1 1L aml Beading, Great Norlh- ; em' preferred, Union Pacitic and Southern Hallway, l. |