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Show WORLD'SMAieiETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Prices.) Ogden. Utah, Dec. 4. Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, 36; creamery, firsts, 33; cooking. CO; ranch, 29 Cheese Eastern, 21; Utah, IS: Y. A., 19. Eggs Per case of 30 dozen, $8.00; ranch, $11.00. Sugar Beet, $6.00; cane, $6.20. Wheat Market Disappointing. Chicago, Dec. 4. Disappointment at easy cables made traders less disposed dis-posed to work on the buying side. Fine weather for the Argentine bar-vest bar-vest was an Influence against the hulls also. On the other hand, export demand at Kansas City tended to steady the market. The opening varied var-ied to l-Sc lower to l-4c advanco. Mav started at 90 l-2c to 90 3-4c. ranging from l-Sc off to l-8c up, and sagged to 90 3-Sc. Liberal commission selling, partly based on free offerings from Ohio, had a weakening effect on corn. May 'opened a shade lower to a liko amount up at 4S3-4c to 4S 7-Sc and fell to 4Sl-24S5-8c. Export inquiry held oats relatively steady May, which started l-16c down to l-16c advance, at 32 7-8 to 32 7-8(g)33c, touched 33c and then reacted re-acted to 32 3-4S33 7-Sc. Despite larger receipts of hogs, the provision market rallied owing to the limited stocks here. The first transactions trans-actions were 2 1-2 to 5c lower, with May $18,571-2 for pork, $10.50 for ard and $9.87 1-2 for ribs. Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, Dec. 4. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 2,700; market slow to 10c low. er. Native s.tcers, $6 40(g10.00; cows and heifers, $3 756.75, western steers, $5.258.25; Texas steers, $4.75 36,30: cows and heifers, $3.50g6.50; canners. $3.004.25; bulls, stags, etc, $4.256.25 Hogs Receipts, 12,700; market steady to Gc higher. Heavy, $7 607.70; mixed, $7.5O(37.60; light,1 $7.357.60; pigs, $6.00(gi7.25; bulk of sales. $7.507.G5. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; market steady to strong. Yearr lings, S4.756.25; wethers, $3,75 , 4.75; ewes, $3.604.40; lambs, $6.50 ' 7.25. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Dec. 4. Cattle Receipts, 19.000; market slow, 1020 lower, beeves, 5.G010.90, Texas steers, 4 40 5.65; western steers, 5.409.00; j stockers and feeders, 4.357.65; cows and heifers, 2 707.45; calves, 6.50(5 10.25. Hogs Receipts, 38,000; mar- ., ket slow, 5 lower; light, 7 207.60; M mixed, 7 257.65; heavy, 7.257.67; tfc rough. 7.25(9)7.45; pigs, 5.25(9)7 15, bulk of saleB, 7,60(7 65. Sheep Re- h ceipts, 25.000; market strong; native. ' 3.654 65; western. 3,90 4 60; year- h' lings, 5.006. 25; lambs, native, 5.75 lj 7.65; western, 5.757.60. j 'J Kansas City Livestock. j k. Kansas City. Dec. 4. Cattle Re- ceipts, 7,000, Including 400 southerns; I w) market 510 lower; native steers, j f 6.5010.50; southern steers, 4.503 t f 1 8.00; southern cows and heifers, 3.50 v 6.25; native cows and heifers, 3 50 'vm 8 00 stockers and feeders, 6.5;0(g7.25; bulls, 4.256.00; calves, o.509.25; . . J western steers, 5.508.25. western cows, 3.50g6 90 Hogs Receipts, ",.- W 000; market 5(0)10 lower, bulk of S5 sales, 7.407.70; heavy, 7.507 7f; k. ' paokcrB and butchers, 7.45(g7.70; light 7.357.60; pigs, 6.257.00 Sheep III j Receipts, 8,000; market steady to jil ' strong; muttons, 3.764.60; lambs, ; II 5 756.75; range wethers and year- 11 lings, 4.256.25; range ewes, 3.00(FP : 5.00. , I Wool. S St. Louis, Dec. 4. Wool steady: ': territory and western mediums, 210) - ' 25; fine mediums, 1S21; fine, 13( i . 17. , r1 1 |