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Show WORLD'SMARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling price.) Ogden, Utah, July 3. Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, 29c; creamery, firsts, 27c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 21c. Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah 17c; Y. A. 18c Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen. $0.00. Sugar Cane, $6.10: beet, $5.90 Chicago Produce. Chicago, July 3. Butter, steady; creameries 2325c; dairies 2124c. Egg3 Weak; receipts 2,018 cases; at mark, cases included 15 1-216 l-2c, ordinary firsts 16c, firsts 17 1-2. Cheese Firm, daisies 15 l-23-4c, twins, 1514c, young Americas 15 l-23-(, long horns 15 l-23-lc. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb., July 3. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 600; market steady to stronger, strong-er, native steers, 6.009,25, cows and heifers, 3.507.o0, western steers, 5.258.25, Texas steers, 4.756.25, range cows and heifers, 3.006.00, cannors, 2 504.25; stockers and feeders, 4006.50, calves, 4 75 7.75; bulls, stags, etc , 4.00G.50 Hogs Receipts, 13.S00, market a. shade lower, closed steady; heavv, 7 107.20; mixed, 7.15R)7.20; light, 7.007.25; pigs, G.0037.00; bulk of sales. 7.157 20. Sheep Receipts, 1,400; market steady; yearlings, 5.255.50; wethers, weth-ers, 4.504.90; ewes, 3.754.25, Iambs, 7.00S.25. Wool Market. St. Louis, July 3. Wool steady; territory and western mediums, 22 24c;; fine mediums lS20c, fine, 13 16c. Stock Market Under Pressure. New York, July 3. Following the conclusion of the second of the great party conventions the market opened strong today. Gains of one to two points wero made by many securities, with particular strength In steel, Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, the Hill Issues and Brooklyn Transit. By midday however, the market reacted almost violently, gains quickly quick-ly turning to losses, with especial weakness In the speculative favorites. Bonds were heavy. The feature was steel In a block of 5.000 shares at 72 3-S to 73 1-2, a maximum one-point gain. Advances of one to two points were recorded by Reading, Union Pacific, Canadian Pa"-clfic, Pa"-clfic, Brooklyn Transit and National Lead. Pressure ceased at midday and there was some covering by shorts which rallied prices from half to ono point The market closed irregular. The market followed the lead of the Hill issues In the last hour. The leaders and American Tobacco continued under un-der pressure. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, July 3. Cattle Receipts 7,500; market strong to 10c higher; beeves ?5.7539.65; Texas steers $5.80 7.40; western steers $6.257.70; stockers and feeders $4."006.40; cows and heifers $2.708.40; calves $5.508.25. Hogs Reoelpts 18,000; market strong, 10c higher; light $7.107J0; mixed $5.157.57 1-2; heaw $5.70 7.05; rough $7,057.70; pigs $5.30 7.00; bulk of sales ,$7.357.50. Sheep Receipts 10,000; market strong, mostly 10c to 15c higher; native na-tive $3.105.15; western $3.405.20; yearlings $4.256.60; lambs, native $3.5037.90; western $4.007.90. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, July 3. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 3,500, Including 1,800 southerns. Market steady. Native steers $6.50 9.55: southern steers $4.258.50; southern cows and heifers $3.50 5.25; native cows and heifers $3 75 8.85; stockers and feeders $4.'00 7.00; bulls $3.756.00; calves $4.00 8.00; western steers $7.008.50; western cows $3.505 00. Hogs Receipts 8,000. Market steady. Bulk of sales $7.207.40; heavy $7.357.45; packers and butchers butch-ers $7.25(317.40; lights $7.107.30; pig3 S5.506.35. Sheep Receipts 3,000. Market 10c higher. Muttons $3.254.C0; .lambs $.00(g7.85; range wethers and yearlings yearl-ings $3.755.50; range ewes $2.75 4.00. Wheat Price Declines. Chicago, July 3. Wheat prices turned In a downward direction today, to-day, mainly on account of cooler weather and general rains in South Dakota, and Minnesota. Opening figures fig-ures ranged from last night's level to l-4c lower. September started at $1.03 to $1.03-4, the same change from last night as the market taken altogether, touched $1 03 7-8 and then declined to $1.02 1-S1.03. WL Corn suffered from lack of support. I Short sellers pounded the market, i taking advantage of the wheat weak- ' ness. September opened 1-Scjto ic down at 71c to 71 1-Sc and dropped i - to 70Uc j t There was a heavy feeling in the i ! oats trade consequent on the de- j pression of other cereals. September, 1 ' 1-Sc to Vic off at 38c to 3S,l-8c, and descended to 37 3-Sc. 4 t ' Provisions showed firmness at first 1 as a result of an advance at the yards, but the market met with plentiful plen-tiful selling orders and soon receded. ' Initial transactions varied from a "shade lower to 2Vic up, with Soptem- -, ber delivery $18.80 for pork, $10.90. j 10.92 iA for lard and $10.57 for ribs. 1 |