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Show WOBLD'SMARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Prices.) Ogden, Utah. Nov. 23. Butter-Creamery, Butter-Creamery, extra, In cartons, 30; creamery, firsts, 33; cooking, 30; ranch, 29. Checso Eastern. 21; Utah, 18, Y A 19. Eggs Per case of 30 dozen, $S.00; ranch, 11.00. Sugar Beet, $6.00; cane, C 20. Wheat Prices Higher. Chicago, Nov. 25 Although wheat hero responded to higher cablcB today, all commission house appeared to havo orders to sell on the bulge. The fact that war rumors were conflicting tended to bring about a reaction. So also did fine weather for the Argentine Argen-tine harvest. Opening prices were l-Sl-4 to 5-S3-4 higher. Ma, started at 91 to 91 1-2. the same change as the market taken altogeth-I altogeth-I er, Sit fell back to 90 7-8. Corn i strengthened with wheat. May btart-, btart-, ed at 1-4 to 3-8 up at 48 1-4 to 48 1-2. touched 48 3-SSl-2 and then rose to IS 3-47-S. Lightness of offerings caused oats to advance May, which started unchanged to a sixteenth higher high-er at 32 3-8 to 32 3-801-2, climbed to 3 l-25-8. An upturn In hogs carried provisions along. First sales varied from a shade lower to 10c ; gain I with May at 18.57 1-2 to 1S.G0 for I pork, 10.22 1-2 to 10.25 for lard and 9.95 for ribs. Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. Nov. 25. Cattle Ro-celDts, Ro-celDts, MOO; market strong to 10 hlKkor- native stoere C.75 10.00; cows and heifers, 3.750.C0, wcBtori. i Bteers. r. orc 25: Texas stccra, 4.50QG.JU, cow? and heifers, 3.B0G 50 canners. 0004 26; stockers and feeders, 4.5 a50 calveB. 4.a09.(K), bulls, stags, etc 4.26(5)5.75. Hogs-Rccolpts, 7.-700 7.-700 ;inarlitBtoady, closed BOlOcIo r heavy 7 607.75; mixed, 7.5o 7 70 lSht? 7.4007 00, pigs. 6.2607.25. bulk if saW 7.6507.66. Sheep-Receipts 19.000 .market steady; year-Sngs year-Sngs 18506.86; wether, 37004.40; "wis', 3.6O04.2B. lambs, 6 7507 40. Wool. St. Louis, Nov. 25.-Wopl-Stefldy: territory and western mediums, 2 IIP 25; fine, 18017. Chicago Llveotock. Chicago Nov. 25. Cattle Receipts. IS 000; market steady to 10c up; for beeves, 5.35010.70; Texaa steers, 4.30 tf5 70- western Bteera, 5.4009.10. dockers and feedors. 4.2507.60; cows and heifers; 2 7007.45, calves, 6 500 ?? or, Hogs-Receipts, 39.000; marked mar-ked : slow, generally 5c higher: llgbt. 7.3507 SB; mixed, 7.4007.90; heavy. 7?5ff7.7 90; rough, 7.357.o6. pigs, 5.50 M0: bulk of .Ales. 7.6507.85. Sheep -Receipts, 52,000; market weak to 10c lower?; native. 3.4004.30; western, 3.6O01.2o; yearlings, 3 0005 SO, native na-tive lambs, 5 4007.25; western, 5.500 7 25. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas CUy, Mo., Nov. 25. Cattlo Recolpts, 16.000, Including 1,200 southerns; market 10c higher; native steers, G 50010.85. aouthorn steers. 4.2507.25, southern cows and heifers, 3.5006.00, native cows and heifers, 3.7608.60. stockers and feeders, 4.50 07 50, bulls, 4 0006.00, calves, 5.500 9.50, western steers, 5.5O0G5O, western west-ern cows3.506 50. Hogs Receipts 10,000. market 5c to 10c higher; bulk of sales, 7.5007 75; heavy, 7.7007.80; packers and butchers, 7.6007.80; light. 7.4007.70; pigs, 6.2507.00. Sheep Receipts 8,000; market weak, muttons, 3.7504 50; lambs, 5.5007.50; range wethers and yearlings, 4.000 6.00; range ewes, 3.0004.60. Sugar. New York, Nov. 25. Raw sugar steady; muscovado, S9 test, 3.55; centrifugal. cen-trifugal. 96 test, 4.05; molasses, S9 test, 3.30. Refined steady. |