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Show uu WORLO'SflURKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Price) Ogden Utah, Sept. 10 Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, S4c; crcamerv, firsts, 32c; cooking, 29c; ranch, 29c Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah, 17c; Y. A.. ISc. . Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, ?7.25. Sugar Beet, ?6; cane, $G.20 Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. 10 Cattle Receipts, 35,000; market steady; beeves. S5.75 10.70; -Texas steers, $4,75(G.40; western west-ern steers. $5.S59.30; stockers and feeders, $i.257 00; cows and heifers, heif-ers, $3 00S00, calves, 8.5011.30. Hogs Receipts, 11,000; market slow, shade lower, light, $8.453)9 16: mixed. $8.00 8 15; heavy. $7 80(0) S90. rough, $7 808.00. pigs, $5.25 8.20; bulk of sales. $8.20S.80. Sheep Receipts, 28,000; market strong to 10c higher; native, 3.505' 4 7.5; western, $3.604 75; yearlings, $4.'70$5.75; lambs, native, $l.75 7 40; western, $5.007.55. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Sept 10. Bullish cables today caused the wheat market to lake ah upturn Iondon was reported a big buyer at Liverpool on account oi continued bad prospects regarding the English crops. BeBides, Italy announced an-nounced officially a big falling off in the yield thero. The United States government report was looked upon aB having been fully discounted Oponlng prices wore l-4c to 5-Sc higher December started at 90 1-Ic to 90 3-Sc, an advance of l--i33-Sc to 3-8l-2c and rose to 90 l-2c. Scattered showers southwest and the hearish showing of the govern- . ment report eased corn. December opened a shade to l-8l-4c lower at' 53 3-4c to 63 7-Sc, but rallied to 53 7-854c Oats held steady owing to purchasing purchas-ing by cash houseB. December started start-ed a sixteenth off to a like amount up at 32 l-4c to 32 3-Sc and hardened to 32 3-8gtl-2c. Slowness of demand weakened provisions. pro-visions. Firet sales ranged from 7 l-210c lower to 2 l-2c advance,) with January $18.87 1-2 for pork, j $10.65 to $10.67 1-2 for lard and $10.10 for ribs. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Spt. 10. Cattle Receipts, 16,000, including 1,200 southerns; market steady to 10c lower; low-er; native steers, $6.50g'10.50; southern south-ern steers, ?4.256 25. southern cows and lielfers, $3.255 00, native cows and heifers, $3 258.50, stockers and ieoders, $4 507.25; bulls, $4.005.00; calves, $5.009.00, western Bteors, $5.50(57)8 50; western cows. $3.2535 50. Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market steady, heavy, $8.55(5)8.65; bulk of sales, $8.o538 80; packers and butchers, butch-ers, $8.558.80, lights, ?8.60S.S5; pigs, $6.006 75. Sheep Receipts, 1,300; market steady; muttons, $3.754.40; lambs, $C.257.10; range wethers and yearlings, year-lings, $4.006.60; range ewes, .?2.50 4 00. Now York Stocks. New York, Sept 10. Yesterday's brilliant crop report and the apparent improvement In the Mexican situation situa-tion irnpartod a mildly stimulating effect ef-fect to the stock market today, although al-though trading was again very light nnd almqst wholly professional. Reading Read-ing and Union1 Pacific were most active ac-tive and strongest of the speculative favorlteB, with underlying strength in tho Hill issues, St Paul and Ieblgh Valley Smelting made the best show, ing of the" metal and allied issues. Steel, howover, hold firm, pending publication of August tonnage figures. fig-ures. Harvester, tho Tobaccos, Mexican Mex-ican Petroleum and a few moro obscure ob-scure specialties wero up one to three points. Bonds wero steady The market clOBed heavy. Prices vent down as money rates climbed, with some issues ruling a point below be-low their best prices, including Union Pacific and Amalgamtcd. Omoha Livestock. Omaha, Nob., Sept. 10 Cattle Receipts, 7,400; market steady; native na-tive steers, $6.2510.25; cows and heifers. $3.506.90; western steers, ?5.00S.50; Texas stoers, $4.506.40, cows and heifers. $3 25G50, cauners, $3.00iJN.OO; stockers and feeders, $4.008.00; calves, $4 758.75; hulls, stags, etc., $4.255.50 Hogs Receipts, 5.800; market weak to 5c lower; heavy, $S.2058.50; mixed, $S.30S.40; light, $8 40t?? 8.60: pigs, ?6.007.50; hulk of sales, $8 253S.S5. Sheep Receipts, 20.500; mantel steady: yearlings, $4.7510)5.25: wethers, weth-ers, $4,001,50, ewes, $3.504.23; lambs, $6.507.25. New York Sugar. New York, Sept. 10. Raw sugar-Steady; sugar-Steady; muscovado, 89 test, $3.86; centrifugal. .90 test, $3.36; molasses, .89 teat, $3.61. defined Steady. St. Louis Wool. St Lauls, Sept 10. Wool Steady; territory and western mediums, 20 24c; fine mediums, I820c, fino, 13 17c. New York Metal. New York, Sept. 10. Copper Firm; standard spot, $17.25g17.75; September. $17.2 5 17.37 1-2; Cotober, $17.2 5 17.40, November. $17.25 17.50; electrolytic, 17 3-47-Sc; lake, 17 S-417 7-Sc; casting, 17 l-8Sl-4c. Tin Firm; spot $ 18.12 1-20?4S.25; September, $48 104S.20; October, $4S.004S 20 Lead Strong, $5.005.25. Spelter Firm, $7.2o7 50. Antimony Oiuiot; Cookson's, $4.45, Iron Strongj unchanged, New York Monoy, Now York, Sept 10. Money on call firm, 3 3-44 3-4; ruling rate, 3 3-4; closing bid, 4 1-4; offered, 4 1-2. Time loans strong; sixty days, 5 per cent and 90 days 55 1-4; six'raonths, 55 1-4. Slose: Prime mercantile paper, 5 1-2 to 6 per cent Sterling exchange weak, with actual business In bankers, bills at $4.83.15 for 60-day bills nnd at $4.86.10 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills, . Moxlcan dollars, 4S l-2c. Bar Bllvor, 62 l-2c. Government bonds firm; railroad bonds easy. |