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Show WORLD'S MARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Soiling Prices ) Ogden, Utah, Nov. 2C Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, 3G; creamery, firsts, 33; cooking, 30; j ranch, 29. i Cheese Eastern, 21; Utah, 18, V. A., 19. Eggs Per case of 30 dozen, ?S.00, ranch, $11.00. Sugar Ccet, $6.00; cane, $G.20. I Stock Buclness Restricted. New York, Nov. 27. Confused reports re-ports of tho European political situation, situ-ation, concoru over domestic monetary conditions and approach of tho Thanksgiving holiday restricted business bus-iness In stocks to nominal proportions in the early hours. Irregularity was shown at the outset but variations for tho most part were Blight and trading thereafter was of a desultory character. charac-ter. Thoro was a further Jraln on local lo-cal money resources by reason of shipments to Canada and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Call money opened at 9 per cent, with renewals at the same raic, compared with 11 per cent demanded yesterday. Bonds were steady. War Rumors Advance Wheat. Chicago, Nov 27 Alleged moblliza- tion of the French army gave wheat E today an upturn Other war rumors fi helped the advance, which also re- H colved impetus trom reports of raj I damago In central Argentina. Freo I eelllng, however, brought about a re- N action. The opening ranged from 1-1 lower to 3-8 advance. May started at I 90 to 90 3-S, varying from 1-4 do- J cllno to a gain of 1-S, rose to 90 5-3 f 3-4 and fell back to 90 3-8. Warm J weather prevented corn from respond- j ng much to wheat strength. May I opened a sha3e lower to 1-S up at 17 3-1 to 47 3-i7-S, touched 4S, and eased off to 47 3-47-8. Oats hardened hard-ened with other grain. May, which started unchangod to a sixteenth higher at 32 l-l3-8 to 32 3-8, climbed climb-ed to 32 1-2. Provisions worked lower on account of a backsei in the hog market. First sales were unchanged to 5c down with May at 18.45 for pork, 10.15 for lard and 9.S2 1-2 to 9 85 for ribs. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo , Nov 27. Cattle Receipts 4,500, including 400 southerns, south-erns, market steady; native steers, j 6.5010.75; southern steers, 4 25(fi) 7.10; southern cows and heifers, 3.50 (36.00; native cows and heifers. 3.50 S.50; atockers and feeders, 175 7.50; bulls, "4 006 25; calves, 5 50 9.50; western steers, 5-758.50, western west-ern cows, 3 50 C 50. Hogs Receipts 12,000; market steady to weak, bulk of sales, 7.507.70; heavy, 7 707.75, packers and butchers, 7 607 75, light, 7.400'7G5; pJgs, 6 50gw 00. Sheep Receipts 7,000, market strong muttons, 3 754.40, lambs, 5.507 50; range wethers and yearlings, 4.00 6.00; range ewes, 3.004.50. Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, Nov. 27 Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1,400, market active, 10 higher, high-er, native steers, 6 2510.00; cows and heifers, 3.50G.25; western steers C.75S.25; Texas steers. I 50C.2n, canners, 3.004.30, stockere un.l feeders. feed-ers. 4 757.50; calves 5.00(59.00, bulls stags, etc., 4 25G.00. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 12,200; market strong to 5 higher: heavy, 7.457G0; mixed, 7 10 7G0 light. .7.507.55, pigs, 5 00(oi 7 25. bulk of sales, 7.457 55 Sheep Receipts, 3.500; market 10 to 20 higher: vearlings, 4.S05.35; wetheis, 3.G54.60; wes, 3.504 25, lambs, G20G 50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Nov. 27 Cattle Receipts. 1G.500, steady to shade up; beeves, 5 351100. Texas steers. 4 105.75. western steers, 5.509.20; stockers and feeders. 1.35(57 60; cows and heifers, heif-ers, 2.7G7.50; calves, G.5010 225 Hogs RecelptH. 30,000. market quiet, shado lower, light, 7 357.65. mixed T.IOT.SO; heavy, 7 357 S2 1-2. rough, 7.357 55; pigs, 5 75??7.G0, bulk of sales, 7.G07.S0. Sheep Receipts, Re-ceipts, 25,000 ;markot steady; native, 3.50fg)4.60. western, 3.754.50; yearlings, year-lings, I 75G.10; lambs, native, 5.G0 7 50; western, 5.757.50. Chicago Produce. Butter Steady; creameries 2934 1-2; dairies 2C31. Eggs Steady: receipts 2S0G cases; at mark, cases included 2225c. ordinary firsts, 24: firsts 27. Cheese Firm; daisies, 1G 3-417c, twins 1G l-il-2c, young Americns 1G l-23-4c. long horns, 10 1-23-4c. Potatoes Steady; receipts re-ceipts GO cars; Michigan 50(53c; Minnesota and Wisconsin, 4852c. Sugar. ! New York, Nov. 27. Raw Sugar Steady, muscovado, 89 test, 3 55; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, 9G test, 4.05; molasses, 89 test, 3.30. Refined, steady. WooL St. Louis, Nov. 27 Wool steady: territory and western mediums, 21 25; fine mediums, 1820; fino, 13 11 |