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Show WORLD'SMARKETS BAD WEATHER AND STRIKE HELP WHEAT Chicago, Jan. 4. Bad weather and a railroad strike in the Argentine sent up wheat today. The opening was 1-2 lo 1 1-4 higher. May started at $1.00 to $1.00 3-4, the same change from last night as the market taken altogether. A rise to $1.00 7-S followed fol-lowed Corn offerings were comparatively small. May opened a shade up to l-8l-4 up at 03 3-8 to G3 1-2 and advanced to 63 l-25-8. Oats trailed after the other cereals on the upgrade Mav started 1-S1-1 to 1-4 higher at 4S4S 1-8 lo 48 1-8, touched 47 7-8 and rallied to 4S1-S. Provisions were firm First sales were 2 l-2c to 7 l-2c dearer, with May $16.00 for pork; $9.42 1-2 for lard and $S 65 for rlb3. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, Jan. 4. Butler Creamery, extra in cartons, 35c: creamery, firsts, 34c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 20. Cheese Eastern, 1C 1-2; Utah, 16; Utah mild, 15 1-2; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz., $7.50. Sugar Cane, $0 SO; beet, $6.50. Omaha. Omaha, Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts 5,-600; 5,-600; market slow to J0c lower; native steers. 5.25(g)7.75; cows and heifers, 3 75(515.50, stockors and feeders, 4 50 GO 25, calves 3.507.50; bull.s slags, cts., 3 ."005.25. Hogs Receipts 17,600; raarkot 5c off at start, closo 1 steady to 5c higher, high-er, hoavv, 6.05(5)6.10, mixed, 5.95fj? fi.00; light, 5.00(?75.f)0; pigs, 425(S3.25: bulk of sales, 5.S0$?6.00. Chicago Produce Chicago. Jan. 4. Butlor Firm: creameries. 26g30; dairies, 2331. Eggs Steady; receipts 1.690 cases: at mark, cases included, 192S; firsts, 25(r27; prime firsts, 2930. Cheese Steadv; daisies, 1G 1-2(7? 3-1: twins. 1G1--1; young Americas, 10 1-2(53-4; long horns, 16 l-23-4. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts estimated at 9,000; market steady, ICc down; beeves, 1.70(8.50; Texas steerR, 4.25(8 5.75; western steers. 4.-!0'i G.60: stockors and feeders. 3. 26 5 73; cows and heifers. 2.006.51. Hogs Receipts estimated at 28.-000; 28.-000; market steady; light, Ji S0-JTf5 10; mixed, 5.85(fi'0.20; heavy, 5.856.20; rough, 3.S5(ff'G.00. good to choice heavy, 6.00(56.20: uigs, 5.00(0 6.00; bulk of sales, o.OoC.lS. Sheep Receipts ostlmatod at 25,-000; 25,-000; market wcaks to 10c lower; na.-tivo. na.-tivo. 2.754.50: western 3.2554.60; yearlings. 4.05tfi5.70; limbs. native, lotff'GoO, western, 4.75(0.60.. Kansas 'City. Kaii3as City, Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 4.000, inc'uding 500 southerns; market steady to strong; native steers 5,25.8 25 southern steers, 1 75(fr G.25: southern cows and heifers. 3 00 614.73; native cows and holfors, 2.75ft' 7.00: stackers and feeders, 4.00(50.00; bulU, 3 50(5)5.25; .cahes. 4,50fiS.00: western sleers. 4.75(Qi7.00; western cows, 3.00 5.00. (Continued on Page Eight.) ' WORLO'SMARKETS (Continued From Pago One ) Hogs Recoipts 13,000, market steady to 5c lower; bulk of sales, 5.C0 fTG03,: packers and butchers, 5.95 CIO, lights, 5.C56.05, pigs, -1 00) 5 23. Sheop Receipts 7,000; market 10c higher; muttons, "3 25-J.25; lambs, 4.756 40; fed wethers and yearlings, G.505.25; fed ewes, 2 75(g'1.00. New York Money. Now Aork. Jan. I Money on call oasy, U l-2a3 por cent, ruling rate, 3; closing bid. 2 1-2; offered at 2 3-4. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 4 l-4a4 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, Ith actual business In bankers' bank-ers' bills at $483.50 for slxty-dav bills and at S1SG.45 for demand. Commercial bills, 51S2.75. Bar silver, 51 7-8. Mexican dollars, 4C. Government bonds, steady; railroad rail-road bonds firm. |