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Show MLB'Silf! OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utab, Sept. 5. Butter Cream e.ry, extra in cartons, 30c; creamery, firsts, 29c; cooking, 22c; ranch 20c. Cheese Eastern, 16 1-2; Utah 1G; Utah mild, 15; Y. A., 17. Eggs Per case of 30 doz , 7.00. Sugar: cane $7.10; beet $6.70. Kansas City. Kansas City. Sept. 5. Cattle: Re-ceplts, Re-ceplts, 16,000 head, including 1,000 southerns; market steady. Native steers. ?5 25S15, southern steers, $4 g5 50; southern cows and heifers, $2.755.50; native cows and heifers, $2.7507.50; stockers and feeders, i.505.75; bulls, $34.50; calves, ?4.25a7.5U, western sieers, $.i&(3J $7.25; western cows and heifers, $2.75 (554.75. Hogs: Receipts, 11,000 head; market mar-ket 5c to 10c lower; bulk of sales $7.1o)7.35; heavy. ?7.157.35; packers' pack-ers' and butchers', 7.2(ng7 45. Sheep Receipts, 12,000 head; market mar-ket weak; muttons, $3(3.75; lambs, $4.75(5'5.S5; range wethers and yearlings year-lings $334.50; range ewes, $2.50 $1. Chicago Livestock. Chicago Sept. 5. Cattle: Receipts estimated at 5,000 head; market slow, steady; beeves, ?58.10, Texas steers, $4.40&6.40; western steers, $4 "i stockers and feeders, $3S)&.50; cows and helfera, $2.25G.30; calves, $C.259. Hogs: Receipts estimated at 14,000 head, market 5c lower; light, $7.10 $7.70; mixed, $7(517.70, heavy, $C.80 $7.60; rough, SG.SOtf??; good to choice heavv, $7g)7.60; pigs, $5g7.45; bulk of sal.es $7 057.40. Sheep: Receipts estimated at 45,-000 45,-000 head; market 10c to 25c lower; native, $23.80; western. $2.40 $3.85; vearlings. 3.904.80; lambs, native, $4G.25;; western, $4.256.25. Boston Wool Market. Boston, Sept. 5. There has been a fair amount of business In the local wool market during the last week. Prices have continued firm. While the representation of mills in the market has been general, purchases have been confined in most cases to immediate needs The highest grade wools are in greatest demand A steady market, with slightly hardening price's, is generally gen-erally anticipated for some time to come. Ohio quarter-blood are quoted at 25c and half-bloods at 2G l-2c. Mlch-igau Mlch-igau half-bloods at 24 12c, and unwashed un-washed delaine at 22 l-2c. Chicago Produce. Chicago, SopL 5. Butter, steady. CreamcricB. 2025c, dairies, 18(5 22c Creamories 205525c; dairies, lS22c. Eggs Firm; receipts, 7,543. cases at mark, rases included, lKTpltic; firsts, 17c, prime firsts, 1S1-2C Cheese Steady; daisleo 131-2 13 3-4c; Young Americas, 12 1-2 12 3-4c; long horns, 13 1-213 S-4c. Sugar and Coffee. New York, Sept. 5. Sugar Raw, firm; muscovado, .SO tost, 4.8G; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .96 teal, 5 3G; molasses .sugar .89 test. 4.61; i-effned, firm; crushed, G.95; granulated,' 6.25; powdered, 6.35. Coffee Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 13 3-8; No. 4 Santos, 14 1-4. Continued .on Page Seven.) WORLD'SHARKCTS (Continued From Page Ono.) MARKET OPENED WEAK BUT SOON GREW STRONG New York, Sept. 5. The stock market mar-ket lacked sufficient resiliency to throw off tho effect of depression In the foreign markets which caused a break at tho opening here and prices remained below Friday's close throughout tho morning. Trading was on a comparatively small scale. The crisis In the strike proceedings proceed-ings on the Harriman roads kept bullish bull-ish operators in the rear, and tho bear part was unusually slow to act. Following the partial recovery after the opening, the tone of the market becamo heavy again when selling orders or-ders were again In evldenco In Atchison, Atchi-son, Reading and Lehigh Valley, which sold a point below Friday's close. Little pressure was exerted against the general market and tho whole list rose vigorously before midday mid-day Bonds were steady. First prices wore lowest. The mar- J kct thereafter roso gradually, but trading became pr&gresslvely smaller small-er aB the prices went up. Canadian Pacific recovered I lM, and Union Pacific, Reading, St. Paul, Baltimore Ohio, New York Central and United States Steel about 1-2. Some of the inactive railroads and industrials were bid up 1 to 2 -points. St. Louis Southwestern opened "off three points. The temper of speculation underwent under-went a change for a better condition and a rise in prices all round. Union Pacific Bold 2- points- above the lowest low-est of the forenoon and Reading, Southern Paclficj Atchison, Chesa-poakc Chesa-poakc Ohio, Great Northern preferred, pre-ferred, Northorp Pacific, United States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and American Smeltinc 1 In 1 i-. Many of these stocks ruled well above Friday's figures. American Tobacco preferred jumped 2 3-4 and the four and six per cent-bonds. New York Money. New York, ScpL 5. Close: Prime mercantile paper 4 1-2 per cent. Sterling Ster-ling exchange, stonily, with actual bus Iness In bankers bills at A S3 25 for sixty-day bills and at 4.SG.05 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills 1.S2 L-2. Bar silver. 52 3-8. .Mexican dollars. 45. Government aud railroad bonds, firm. Money on call, 'steady, 2 1-S2 3-S per cent; ruling rate, 2 1-1, closing bid, ; offered at 2 1.4. Time loans, steady; sixty days " 1-1. ninety davs, 3 1-1 fa" 1-2: six months, 3 3-!7-S per cent. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Sept 5. Cattle Receipts, G.100; market steady. Nalic steers. $5 00a7 75; cows and heifers, $3 00a 5.75, western steers, $3.75aG50; range cows and heifers, $3 00.15 10; can-nors, can-nors, $2.50a3.615; stockors and feeders, feed-ers, $3.00a5.75; calves. $3.00a7.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00a5.00. Hogs Receipts, $.200; market 10c lower. Heavy, $6.95a7.15: mixed, $7.00a715; light, $7 10a7 20: pigs. $6.00a7 00, bulk of sales, 7.00a7.10. Sheep Receipts, 38,000: market steady. Lambs, lOc to 13c lower: yearlings. $4 00o4.10; wethers, ?3.15a 3.50; ewes, $2 G5a3.15; lambs, $5.25a 5.75. Metal Market. New York, Sept. 5. Standard copper, cop-per, dull; spot and November $12 00) 12.15. Lead, dull; $1.451.55, New York. Bar silver, 52 3-8. |