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Show uu WORLD'SMARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Price ) Ogden. Utah, Sept. 28. Butter Creamery, extra, In cartons, 35c; creamery, firsts, 33o; cooking; SOc; ranch. 29c Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah, 17c; Y. A., 18c. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, S8 00. Sugar Beet, $0.00; cane. S6.20. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, SopL 28 Catties Ro-celpts, Ro-celpts, 500, Including 200 southerns; market steady; native steers, 6.00 10.90; southern steers, 4.2536.00; southern cows and heifers, 3 fiOoS; natlvo cows and hetfors, 3.25(38.25; stockerB and feeders. 4.507.60; bulls. 3.765.00; calves. 5.0009.75; western steers, 5.0010.00, western cows, 3.50 6.00. Hopn Itecelpts, 1.000, market 5c lower; bulk of sales, S.40S 95; heavy. 8 353S.60; packers and butchors. 8.40 S.70, lights, S.408.70; pigs, 6.00 T tf Sheep Receipts. 1,200; market steady; rauttona, 3.50L50; lambs, 6.0007.10; range wethors and yearlings, year-lings, LOOS.GO; range owes, 2.50 4.25. Chicago Grain. Chloago, Sept. 2R. Bullish Russian advices today lifted the wheat market. mar-ket. Ealns wore said to havo impaired im-paired the quality of grain and reduced re-duced the yield of the southwest provinces prov-inces one-fourth. World shipments proved smaller than expected. The opening here varied from l-8c lowor to a like amount up. Dccombor str.at-od str.at-od at S9 l-4c. an advance of 1-Sc, touched 89 5-S3-4c and roso to 90c. Unsettled weather made corn prices firm. December opened a shade lower low-er to a shade hlghor at 52 3-4c to 52 7-Sc and rose to 52 7-8253c. Oats hardened with other grains. December Btarted unchanged at 32c and sold at 3232 l-8c . Provisions showed notowochy steadiness. stead-iness. Hog weakness appeared to bo offest bv tho strength of coroals. First sales ranged from 7 l-2c off to 2 l-2o advance, with January ?1.20 for pork, lCn50 for lard n"d $9.73 for rlbB. Weekly Market Summary. Xow York, Sept. 28. Despite a steady hardening of money at an advance ad-vance In call loans to seven per cent, tho highest rate of the year, this week's fltock market continued its movements toward a higher level. The rise wa frcauently interrupted by realizing for profits and renewal of short selling, but offerings wero freely absorbed, especially In United States Steel, which made a record figure for the year, as did also Amalgamated Amal-gamated and Anaconda Coppers and other Ibbuob of less speculative Importance. Im-portance. All the known developments of the weok excepting tho monetary situation situa-tion ere conducive to the rlBe. Crop prospects havo lost little If any of their brilliant promise, genoral trade continues to expand and the Inquiry for Iron, steol and copper Is steadily Increasing at home and abroad. The Increase In the Annconda dividend div-idend during tho weok gives promise of a BimHar move by the Amalgamated Amalgamat-ed company, which controls Anaconda. The various Independent steol manufacturing manu-facturing companies showed marked Improvement, this statement applying with equal force to the equipment companies. Although most of tho week's activities activ-ities was in Industrials, many pt tho railroads showed Increased strength, resulting from hotter earnings. The Harrlman lines showed up very well in August and other leading transportation transpor-tation systems showed gains over the corresponding month last jear. With crop movements soon to be Inaugurated, Inaugurat-ed, It Is fair to assume that earnings for the balance of tho year will Increase In-crease rather than dlmlnsh. St. Louis Wool. St. Louis. Sept. 2S. Wool Steady; territory and wostern mediums, 2Q 25c; fine mediums, lSg20c; fine, 13f? 17c New York Stocks. New York. Sopt. 28 The stock market opened active and strong with a resumption of yesterday's heavy dealings In steel. Tho stock oponod with a block of 7,500 eharos at an ndvanco of 3-S. Other prominent Issues Is-sues recorded gains at the oulsot, while such specialties as Pacific Mail and Western Maryland roso a point or more. The markot closed strong. For a week end today's session on the exchange ex-change was marked by tho greatest activity seen in some time. The tone was strong except in Smelting and ColoTAdo Fuol, which were under pressure. The advance In the first H hour resulted in extensive realizing M and a temporary setback. Demand H was renewed lator, howover, when H best prices were made, Steel, Amal- H gamated and Union Pacific securing H records for the year. There was also H some inquiry for the minor railway H stocl:s and the issues of the equip- H mont companies. H Chicago Livestock. M Chicago, Sept. 2S. Cattle RccelptB H 400; market dull, weak; beeves, 5.650) 1 11.00; Texas steers, 4.G06.20; west- H crn steers. o.909.30; stockers anJ H feeders, 4.407 GO; cows and heifers, IH 2.907.S5; calves, 3.0011.75. IH Tloge Receipts 7,000; market dull, H 5c lower; light, S.25SS.S0; mixed. S.20 H SS5; heavy, 8.00S.S0: rough, 8.00 H S.2C; pigs, 5.25S.20; bulk of sales JM S.35S.70. H Sheep Receipts, 2,000; market IH steady; native, 3.35)4.50; western, IH 3.504.50: yearlings, 4.50(55.55; lambs H native, 4.766.95; western, 4.857.35. H Chicago Produce. M Chicago, SepL 2S. Butter Firm; H creameries, 2529c; dairies, 23 1-2 H 25 l-2c. Il Esgs Steady; receipts, 3.240; at VM mark, cases Included, IS 1-21P l-2c IH ordinary firsts, 20 l-2c; firsts, 22 l-2c. H Cheese Steady; daisies, 16 3-4?j H 17c; twins, 16(I?l-4c; young Amori- H cas, 16 3-4i7c; long horns, 16 3-4:Z) IH Potatoes Steady; receipts 50 cars: 1 Michigan, 5053c; Minnesota, o2tg H 55c; Wisconsin, 5055c M Omaha Livestock M Omaha, SepL 2S. Cattle Receipts, H 500; market steady; native steers 6.25 H 10.25; cows and heifers. 3.506.50; H western steers, 5.00S.50; Texas H steorB, J.506.30; range cows and IH hoifora, 3.2o6.10; canners, 3.00 1.25; H stockers and feeders, 4.257.60; IH calves, 5.00(SJ)9.00; bulls, stags, etc., iH L00o.50. H Hogs Receipts 2,600; market IH steadv; heavy, S.50S.65; mixed 8.60 JM S 65; light, S.653.72 1-2; pigs, C.00 H S.00;- bulk of sales, S.G0S.65. IH Sheep Receipts, 100; markel jH stoady; yoarllngs 4.S55.30; wothers, H 3.754.25; owes, 3.504.00; lambs H G.406 90. H |