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Show WORLD'S MARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Price) Ogden, Utah, Oct. 2U. Butter Cieamery, oxtra. in carious, .5c-creamery, .5c-creamery, firsts. 33c, cooking, 30c, ranch, 29c. Cheese Eastern, 2Uc; Utah. ISc; Y. A., 19c. Fggn Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, 5S.00. Sugar Beet, $6 00; cane, $G.20 NEW YORK ST.OCK LIST (Last Sale.) Amalgamated Copper 83 American Beet Sugar G9 American Cotton Oil 59 1-2 American SmelL & Refng .... 81 7-8 American Sugar Refining ....123 American Tel. & Tel 142 3-1 Anaconda Mining Co 41 7-S Atchison 107 3-1 Atlantic Coast Lino 138 Baltimore & Ohio 105 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 89 1-1 Canadian Pacific 2C7 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio SO ChicaKO & Northwestern ....139 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul ....108 1-2 Colorado Fuel &. Iron 35 1-8 Colorado & Southern, bid 39 Delawaro & Hudson, bid 107 Donver &. Rio Grando 21 Erie 33 1-2 General Electric 180 Great Northern pfd 136 5-S Great Northern Ore Ctfs 45 1-2 Illinois Central 127 1-2 Interborough-Met 20 1-S Preferred G4 3-8 International Harvester 120 1-8 Loulsvlllo & Nashville 157 Missouri Pacific 42 Missouri, Kansas & Texas ... 27 3-S Lehigh Valley 173 1-2 National Load G4 1-2 New York Central 114 1-4 Norfolk & Western 114 1-4 Northern Pacltlc 123 Pennsylvania 123 5-8 People's Gas US Pullman alace Car, bid 1G7 3-4 Reading (cx-dlv.) 169 Rock Island Co 24 3-1 referred GO Southern Pacific , 108 3-1 Southern Railway 2S 3-8 Union Pacific 164 3-4 United States Steel 74 3-4 Preferred HI Wabash, bid 1 l-'S "Western Union 79 1-4 "Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb,. Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 8,600; market slow to 10c lower; low-er; native steers, G.0010.00; cows and heifers, 3.356.65; western steers 5.258 15; TexaB steers, 4.G0G.30; range cows and hclfora, 3.25(5)6.25, canners. 3.0004,25, stoclccre and feeders, feed-ers, 4.05(g7 76; calves. 3.256.25; bulls, stags, etc, 4.405.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,300: market 20c to 30c lower: heavy, 7.G53m.90; mixed, mix-ed, 7.76(5)7.85; light. 7.858.00; pigs, G.26750; uulk of sales, 7.707 90. Sheep Receipts, 24,100; market steady; yearlings, 4.255.15; wethers, 3.000)4.25; ewes, 3.003.90; lambs, 6.257.00. New York Sugar. Now York, Oct. 29. Raw susar quiet; muscovado, 89 test, 3.55; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, 96 teBt, 4.05; molasses, 89 test, 3,30. Rcflnod quiet. Chicago Dairy. Chicago, Oct. 29. Butter atoady: crearoerleB, 24 l-2g)29; dairies. 23 1-2 27. Eggs steady; receipts, 3,582 cases; at mark, cases Included, 190)20; or-, dinary firsts, 2124. Cheese steady; daises, 17 l-23-l; twins, 1G 3-4l7; young Araorlcas, 17 l-4l-2; long horns. 170)17 1-4. Potatoes steady; receipts, 50 cars: MIMchigan, 42045; Minnesota, 100) 13; Wisconsin, 4O0io. Now York Dairy. New York, Oct. 29. Butter firm. Cheese steady, unchanged. Eggs irregular. New York Money. New York, Oct. 29. Monoy on call 4 3-4 05 3-4 per cent; ruling rate, 5 1-2; closing bid, 4 3-1; offered at 5 per ccnL TImo loans firm; 60 days and,90J days, 6 per cent; G months, G 1-20) 6 per conL Close: Prime mercantile paper, G per cent. , Sterling exchange firm, with actual actu-al business in bankers' bills at 4.81.-75 4.81.-75 for GO-day bills, and at 4.85.90 for demand, Commercial bills, 4.S1. Bar silver, 63 1-4. Mexican dollars, 18 3-1. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds easy. New York Metals. Now York, Oct. 29. Copper dull; standard spot and October, 516.75 bid; November and December, $16,870 17.00; electrolytic and lake, $17.G20) 17.S7, casting-, ?17.250H7.35. Tin weak; spot, October and November, No-vember, $50 200)50.62. Lead quiet, $5.00 bid. Spelter quiet, $7 107.50 bid. Antimony steady, Cookson's, $10.50. Iron strong and unchanged. St. Louis Wool. St. Louis. Oct. 29. Wool Steady; territory and western mediums, 210) 25c; fine mediums, 1820c; fine, 130) 17c. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Oct 29. Snow In the northwest tending to check selling by farmers had a bullish effect on wheat. The opening here was tho same as last night to 1-801-1 up December Btartod at 92 l-2c to 92 5-Sc, a gain of a shade to l-Sl-4c. touched 92 3-S01-2c and then rose to 92 3-4c. Wet weather locally helped make corn firm. December opened a shade to l-8c off at 53 l-2c to 53 1-20; rwTirm-T 5-8c, but advanced to 53 5-803-4c. Oats, although nearly lifeless, hardened hard-ened with other grain. Decombor started unchunged at 32 3-Sc and as-, cendod to 32 l-2c. I Provisions weakened as a result of a decline at the yards. First sales were a shade to 100)10 -2c off, with January 18.40 to 18.45 for pork, 10.57 1-2 to 10.60 for lard and 9.87 1-2 to 9 90 for ribs. Chicago Livestock. Cattle Receipts, 7,500; market slow-to slow-to weak, shade lower; beeves, 5.300 ( 11.00; Texas Btcera, 4.3505.65; west- ( ern steers, 5 5008.90; stockers and. feeders, 4.2507.40; cows and heifers, i 2.7O07.75; calves, 6.5010.00. Hogs Receipts. 22,000; market dull and 10c lower; Hrjht. 7.3507.30, mixed, mix-ed, 7.5508 05; heavy. 7.3O0S.O5; rough 7.500)7.70; plgB, -1.5O0i7.1O; bulk of-sales, of-sales, 7.7507.95. Sheep Receipts. 2S.000; market steady to strong; native, 3.4004 40, western, 3.5004.50; yearlings, 4.500' 5.65; uambs, native. 5.0007.00; west- ern, 5.2507.00. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, OcL 29. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 18.000, including 1,000 south-, ems; market steady to weak, native steers, 6,50010.75; southern steers, j 4.250G.15; southern cows and hclf-1 ers, 3 4005 10; native cows and helf- I ers, 3.4007.50; stookaro and feeders, 4 5007 50; bulls, 3.7505.25; calves, 5.0008.75; western steers, 5.0008.50; western cows, 3.5O06.5O. I Hogs Receipts, 14,000; market 15c I I to 20c lower; bulk of Bales, 7.7007.90;' heavy, 7.sr7.9r.; packers and butchers, H 7.7607.90; 11" 7 6007.85; pigs, 6.00 H 07.00. H Sheep Receipts, 15,000; market H strong; muttons, 3.5004.50; lambs, IH 6,2507.10; range wethers and year- H lings, 470005.50; rango ewes, 2.500 H |