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Show IlLP'SiilTS Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Dec. 16 Cattle -Receipts, oOO, including no southerns. Maiket stead Native steers, ?5.25a S.75; southern steers, ?4.60a6.f0; southern cows and heifers, ?S.00al.50;. native cows and heifers, $2.75a7.00; stockers and feeders, $3.75a6.90; bulls, $3.40a5.00? calves, $4.50aS.0O; western steers, $-1.60a6.50; western cows, 53 OOao.OO. Hogs Receipts, 7,000; market, steady. Bulk of sales, $5.70aG.25; heavy, $6.15a6.30; packers and butchers, butch-ers, SG.05aC.25; lights. $5.C0aG.15; pigs, $4.25a5.25. Slecp Receipts, none. Market steady. Muttons. $3.00al.00; lambs, ?4 fJOafi.00; range wethers and year-llnzs, year-llnzs, ?3.40a5.00; range ewes, S2.25r 1.00. OGDEf WHOLESALE PRODUCE Ogden, Utah, Dec. 1G. Butter "Groamery, extra in cartons, 3Rc: creamery, firsts, 34c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 20c. Cheese-T-Eastcm, 1G 1-2; TJUih, 16; TJtah.niJld, 15 1-2; Y.'A., 17. ! Kggs Pon.case of 30 doz, ?7.50. Sugars-Cane, .JG.SO; bceUGO. . . - , . - r ;lyit9lT ..N '- ' Ncw'Vork'JVlcncy. " v.". Now York Dec. IS. "Money on call, nominal. Time loans first; sixty and ninety days and six months, 4a4 1-4 jter cent. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 1 l-4a4 1-2 per cent Sterling exchange steady with actual business in bankers' bank-ers' bills at 4.S3 for GO-day bills and at 48G.35 for demand. Commercial bills. 482 1-4. Bp.r silver, 55 1-4. Mexican dollars, 46. Government bonds steady, rallrond bonds firm. (Continued on Page Eight.) oo MUMiETS (Continued From Page One.) IMPROVED DEMAND FOR CASH WHEAT Chicago. Doc. 16. Improved demand for cash wheat rallied options today after an early decline due to Jower cables and to better news from the Argentine as to the crop outlook. The opening was a quarter to half ceut down. M,ay started at 9S 1-2 to 9S B-St a loss of 3-S to 1-2 and then rose to I)9a9D 1-S. The larger local speculators bought corn. May opened 1-S off to a shade higher at G3 7-Sa64 to C4 1-8 and Pit traders gave support to onts. May started unchanged to a sixteenth six-teenth lower nt 48 3-4 to 4S 0-4a7-S and later rose to IS 7-Sa4f. Good sized receipts of hogs expected next' week had a depressing effect on provisions. pro-visions. First sales wero 2 l-2to 15 cents down, with May" dollv'ery $15.85 to-$15.tt5. for pork; ?9.27 1-2 to $0.30 for lard; and $S.4C for ribs'. Chicago Livestock, 1 Chicago, Dec. 1G Cattle TlcqelpU estimated nt 400; market stendy beeves, $4.558.D0: Texas steers, $1,10 (5.75; western steers. y4.50nfi 0U'? stockers and feeders, 3.2o5.$0; cows amhTiQlfers, $1.90G.25; calves, $5.S5 f cad.V' mm Hogs rReceipts estimated at lb',- ljjv 000; market slow; light, $5.G5G.15; :J! mixed, $5.S56.30; heavy, ?5.95 G.35; rough, $5.95.10; good lo : H choice heavy, $6.106.35; pigs, ?4.50( . H 5.75-; bulk of sales, .$G.05G.25. .- B Sheep Receipts estimated at 2,500; 3 E market "weak; native, $2.G04.10; '; H western, $2.7S4.10; yearlings, 54.23 J jjH (&.-5.50; lambs, native, $4.25G.lu, CM western, $4.256.10. iHptl Chicago Produce. HH Chicago, Dec. 16. Butte:- Steady. BI Creameries, 24a33; dairies, 23a31. llH Eggs Steady. Receipts, 1,096 yM oas"e's. At mark, cases Included, 22a 2S; firsts 25a27; prime firsts, 2Sa JPK Cheese Steady. Daisies, 1G 3-4a wBMx, 1G-twins, 15 l-4al-2; young Amer- vnitlit icas, 15 3-4al6; long horns, 15 3-4a Kb .... -Po- - . . fc n& |