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Show WORLD'S HUKKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling price ) Ogden, Utah, July 23. Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, 29c; creamery, firsts, 27c; cooking, 25c: ranch, 21c. Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah, i6c; Y. A., 17c. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, -6,00. Sugar Cane, $G.20; beet, $6.00. New York Stock List. Last Sale. Amalgamated Copper S3 1-1 Amerlcnn Beet Sugar 73 3-S American Cotton Oil 53 American Smelting & Rfng... 82 3-4 American Sugar Refining, bid 2S 1-2 American Tel & Tel 91 Anaconda Mining Co 41 1-2 Atchison 108 1-4 Atlantic Coast Line, bid 139 Baltimore & Ohio 109 1-2 Brooklyn Rapir Transit ...... 91 7-S Canadian Pacific 264 3-S Chesapeake & Ohio 80 1-2 Chicago & North Western ...10S 1-4 Chicago. Mil. & SL Paul 103 Colorado Fuel & Iron 30 1-2 Colorado & Southern 39 Delaware Hudson, bid 1G7 j Denver & Rio Grande, bid 19 Erie 35 5-8 General Electric 181 Great Northern pfd 137 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 42 Illinois Central 131 1-S Interborough-Met 20 1-S Iuterborough-Met. pfd 5S 1-2 Inter Harvester 120 1-4 Louisville & Nashlvlle 157 Mirrouri Pacific 36 1-- Missouri, Kansas &. Texas 27 1-2 Lehigh Valley 106 1-2 National Lead 08 3-4 New York Central Ho 1--; Norfolk &. Western 116 ji-b Northern Pacific ..." 120 ' o-4 Pnnsvlvanla 123 3-j People's gas 11 3-4 Pullman Palace Car 16- Reading, ex ,dlv Ib2 7-S Rock Island Co 21 3-S Rock Island pfd 6- Southern Pacific 109 1-4 Southern Railway 2S o-i Union Pacific 1J 1-- Unlted States Steel 69 5-8 United States Sttel pfd 112 1-b Wabash, bid J Western Union, bid - Ncv York Money. New York. July 23 Money on call, stoady, 2 3-4 3 per cent; ruling rato 2 7-S; closing bid 2 3-4; offered at 7-S Time loans easy; sixty days 33 1-4; ninety dayB. 3 l-43 1-2, bIx months 4 l-4l-2c. Close Prime mercantile paper. 4 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchange firm with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84.75 for GO-dav bills and at $4,S7.70 for demand. "Commercial bills, $4.S4. Bar silver, 60 3-4c Government and railroad rail-road 'bonds, steady UTAH WOOL SELLING AT OVER 20 CENTS. Boston, July 23. The market for domestic wool continues strong but a trifle lesB active. All grades continue con-tinue at their best figures, with de- mand running to medium. The new clip is nearly cleaned up in all the western states and buyers are returning return-ing easL New Texas wools are moving freely free-ly with 12 months selling at 22c to 23c and eight months from 19c to 22c. Sales of territory In original bags continue at 20 l-2c for Utah, 21 l-2c for Idaho and 20c to 22c for Wyoming. Fleeces are reported to be relatively relative-ly stronger than territory and fine washed delaines being 30c to 34c and Michigan and fine washed quarter bloods sell for 34c. Wheat Prices Stronger. Chicago, Julj 23. Wheat prices today to-day reflected uneasiness in Europe regarding the Turkish-Italian war developments and an expected decrease de-crease In the European visible supply. sup-ply. There were also less' favorable crop conditions from Russia and lloumanla. Liverpool sent word that Italy was actively bidding for cargoes. car-goes. Hot, humid weather northwest likely to spread black rust In late sown fields counted, too, against the bears. The opening was 3-8l-2c to l-2c higher September started at 93 3-Sc to 98 l-2c, an advance of l-2c and rose to 93 5-Sc. Short covering put corn 'on the upgrade up-grade Offerings were scanty and there wore crop complaints from Oklahoma. Ok-lahoma. September opened l-4 3-8c to 5-8c dearer at 64 l-4c to 64 l-2c and climbed to 65c. Unsettled weather interfering with harvest work had a strengthening effect ef-fect on the market for oats. Purchasing Purchas-ing of the July delivery was especially espe-cially free. September after open l-8c to l"-433-Sc up at 33 3-4c ascended to 33 7-S34c. Provisions developed firmness, owing ow-ing to'a lighter run of hogs here and west. First sales ranged from last night's level to 10c advance, with September options at $17 70 for pork; $10 05 for lard and $10.50 for ribs. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, July 23. Cattle Receipts 3.000; market steady, beeves, $3.5P3) 9.50; Texas steers. $4.907.00, western west-ern steers, $5.S07.80; stockers and feeders, $3.906.50; cows and heifers, heif-ers, $2.607.65; calves, $5.508.65. Hogs Receipts, 15.000; market slow.' 5c higher, light $7.457.95; mixed $7.35(7.90, heavy, $7.157S5; rough. $7.153T35. pigs. $6.10(5)7.55; bulk of sales. $7 557.S5. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; market slow, steady: native, $3.155 25; western, $3.G55.10; yearlings. $4.005.50, lambs, native $4.257.50; western, $4.257.50. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., July 23. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 3,400; market steady; native steers' 5.759.50; cows and beifcrs, 3 507.25; western steers, 5.008.00; Texas steers, 4.506.25; range cows and heifers 3.00(3)6.00; cannere, 2.m 1.25 stockers and feeders, 3.(0 C.75; calves, 4.00S.00; bulls, stags, etc., 3.755,50. Hogs Receipts, 10,000; market steady to strong. Heavy. 6.55??7.30; mixed. 7.107.30; light. 7 007.4o; pigs, 6.00("7.00; bulk of sales, 7.10 7.40. SheepRecelpts, 3,500; market steady. Yearlings. 4.505.25; wethers, weth-ers, 3.75(9)4.75; ewes, 3.254.2o. lambs, 6.7B7.25. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, July 23. Cattle-Receipts, 3,000, Including 500 southerns; market steady. Native steers, 6 25 9.55; southern steerB, 4.2o6.60, southern cows and heifers, 5.2o5.50; native cows and heifers. 3.2B8.50, stockers and feeders, 4.25J)7 60; bulls, 4 00G.50; calves, 4.5008.00; western west-ern steers, 5.509.00; western cows, 3.356.00. ,, Hogs Receipts. 100, uuu; nrnri mrong to 5c higher; bulk of sales. 7.407.66: heavy. H07,5? and butchers, 7.457.B5; HshU. 7.o0 7.70; pips, 6006.75. Sheen Receipts, 6.000; market steady Muttons, 3.504 75; lambs, 5.507.00; range wethers and yearlings, year-lings, 3.505.00; range ewen, 2.50; 4.00. |