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Show WOHJrSMAKKETS WHEAT TAKES DOWNWARD COURSE Chicago, May 2. Wheat prices took a downward cour6o today a result of tho bearish nature of the Kansas crop report The condition of growtn shown and tho acreage abandoned wore both less than had been extracted. extract-ed. Furthermore. Liverpool sent predictions pre-dictions of heavy Argentine shipments. ship-ments. There also was word from Minneapolis that tho decrease In spring wheat planting In the Dakotns und Minnesota this year would not ox-cocd ox-cocd C per cent, whereas estimates had been over double that proportion. The opening wns l-4g3-S to 3-4g7-? down July started at 1.10 3-S to 1 10 1-2J?5-S, a loss of 1-2 to 5-S 3-4, touched 1 10 i-S aud then sagged to 1.10 1-S. closing at 1.10 l-25-S. Corn displayed a firm tone. Offerings Offer-ings woro light and commission Iiousob appeared to have plenty of buying or-dors or-dors at a trifle under tho market July opened unchanged to 1-S off at 77 3-1 to 77 7-S and rose to 7S, closing steady at 77 1-2G,S. Liberal buying on the part of a prominent house helped oats advance. The action seemed to be largely In1 sympathy with corn. July started 1-S lower to a liko amount up at 54 to 51 1-4 and reached fil l-43-8. Weakness at tho yards reflected Itself It-self In the provision market, and there was a lurge run of hogs wost. Initial sales varied from last night's lovel to 15 conts bolow with September Septem-ber option $10.35 to .?19.-fQ .for porl.. ?11 22 1-2 to $11.25 for lard and $10!g2 1-2 to 10.65 10.G7, 1-2 .fpr ribs.. . OGDEN WHOLESALE, PRODUCE (SelllnE Price,) Ogden, Utah, May 2. Butter Croamerv, extra, In cartona. 34c, creamery, flrsttf, 33c; Qopklns. 2qc: ranch 20c. Cheo3o Eastorn; 22c:. .Utah. ISc; Y. A., 19c. Eugs Kancb. por case of "0 dozen. , SG.OO. Sugar Cane.$G.30; beet, $6.10. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. May 2. Cattle Ro-eolptS Ro-eolptS 3,000, Including 200 sQUthqniOj market strong; natho steers, 6.50GI' S.75; southern steers, 5.508.30; ' ( H southern cows and heifers, 4.50'96.2o; native cows and heifers, 4.50(97.00', stockers and feeders, 5.0007.15: bulls, l H 4.50G.50; calves, 5.007 75; west- , jH ern steers, G.008.35, western cows, H 1 50(5)0.50 H Hogs Receipts 11,000; market oc H lower; bulk of sales, 7.457.75, H heavy, 7.707.S0; packers and butch- J H ors, 7.50(5)7.75; lights, 7.257.60; pigs ' H 5.75C75 iMm Sheep Receipts, 9;fl00; market H stcudy; lambs, 7.0010.25; fed weth- H ors and yearlings, G009.00; fed ewes 4.007.00; Texas goats, 3.254.50. MM Omaha Livestock. tMM Omaha, May 2. Cattle Receipts, H 2,500; market steady; nativo stee, IH G.30S50; cows and heifers, 3.50F? ' JM 7 50; western steers, 4.S07.75; Tex- MW as steers, 4 50G.25, range cows and heifers, 3.00G.25; canners, 2.754.25; j H stockers and feeders, 4.257.25; ' j JH calves, 4.007.50; bulls, stags, etc., ' j H I.I0G.C0. t M Hogs Receipts, 11,300; market ) H steady; heavy, 7 657.75, mixed, 7.40 'Mm (517.55; light, 7.257.60; pigs, 6.00 jMM 7.25; bulk of sales, 7.457.G0, 'MM Sheep Receipts 7.000; market H slow and steady; yearlings, 7.75(g8.75; jMM wethers, 7.25S.00; ewes, 6.007.60; jH lambs, 9.00(0)10.50. 'I IH j H Chloago Livestock. UM Chicago, May 2. Cattlo Receipts, , H G.000; market slow; beoves, 5.90a9.00; i H Texas stcors, 5.25a7.35, western iJI stcors, 5.G5a7.70; stockers and feeders, l 'M 4.25a6.75; cows and heifers, 2 85a7.65; Mm calves, 5.50a3.00 1H Jpne .c0n;oshrdlotaolncmfwyphrdlum jH Hogs Receipts, 32,000; market jH weak, 5c lower, light, 7.25a7 70; mix- IH ed, 7.30a7.77 1-2; heavy, 7.30a7.S0: 'MM rough. 7 30a7.50. pigs, 4.75aG.85; bulk H of sales, 7.55a7.75 .H Sheop Receipts, 1S.000; market H slow; native, 5.00aS.25; westorn, 5.25 H oS.30; yearlings, G.50a9.10; lambB, na- MM tlvc, S.50n9.S5; western, 6.50al0.G0. H Sugar. -1 mM Now York, May 2. Raw sugar mu quto; muscovado. S9 test, 3.9S; cen- MM trifugal, 9G test, 3.98; molasses, 89 , M test, 3.23; refined steady. MM Wool. jH St. Louis, May 2. Wool Steady; H territory and westorn mediums. 1G7 mW IS; fine mediums, 1517; fine, 10 jH M MU a MM |