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Show WORLD'S MARKETS OQDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) ? Ogden, Utah, June 22. Butter Croamory, extra, in cartons, 27c; creamer)', firsts, 25c; cooklne, 23c; ranch, 19c. Cheese Eastern, 22c ; Utah, lSc: Y. A., 19c. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen. 96.00. Stock Market Heavy. New York, Juno 22. Prices were generally lower and trading was dull at the opening of the stock exchange this morning. Reading, Texas Oil and Utah Copper yielded material fractions. frac-tions. The market closed heavy Declines of a point In National Biscuit, International Inter-national Papor preferred, Beet Sugar and Canadian Pacific, relleed the extreme ex-treme dullness nd monotony of the last hour. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Sale) Amalgamated Copper 87 American Beet Sugar 74 1-3 American Cotton Oil 52 3-J American Smelting & Ref ng. . 85 5-8 American Sugar Refining ...129 7-8 American Tel. & Tel 146 1,8 Anaconda Mining Co 44 7-8 Atchison 107 1,4 Atlantic Coast Line 139 Baltimore Si Ohio 108 3-4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 87 7-8 Canadian Pacific , 264 3-4 Ghosapcake & Ohio 78 5-8 Chicago & Northwestern, bid,. 136 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 104 1-2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 32 1-4 Colorado &. Southern, bd ... 3S 1-4 Delaware & Hudson, bid 1G7 1-2 Denver fc Ro Grande, bid ... 19 Jl-2 Erie 34 5-8 Genoral Electric 172 J-2 Great Northern, pfd. bid.... 134 Great Northern Or Ctfs. bid.. 42 . Illinois Central ...,..., 1261,2 Intorborough-M.k 20 5-8 Preferred 58 7-8 1 Inter Harvester, bid 120 JJJ Louisville & Nashville, bid .. 158 3-4 Missouri Pacific ., ..37 Missouri, Kansas &, TexaB.... 28 ' National Lead 58 , New York Central, bid 117 3-4 Norfolk & Westorn Ill 7-8 Northern Pacific, bid 120 1-2 Pennsylvania 123 '5-3 People's Gas 114 1-4 Pullman Palace Car bid 160 Reading 167 1-2 Rock Island Co 25 Preferred bid 50 1-2 Southern Pacific 110 1-2 Southern Railway 28 3-4 I Union Pacific 169 1-4 United States Steol 69 3-4 j Preferred 110 3-4 Wabash 4 7-S C Western Union, bid 82 1-2 , WHEAT PRICE RALLIES. l Chicago, 111., June 22. Unfavorable harvest conditions In Southern Kan- r'- sas and parts of Oklahoma rallied the I Jk wheat market today after a woak j?s opening due to predictions of liberal I Mg world shipments. The opening was &l 1-4 to 5-803-4 lower. September started at 102 7-8 to 103 1-R, a drop of 1-4 to 1-2, but re- 't , acted to 103 3-8l-2c. ." Reports of serious damage by chinch " ' bugs in several Illinois counties help- 7 ' ed the corn market to rocover from "T- Initial weakness. September opened , l-8l-4c to l-43-Sc off at 71 3-8 to 71 1-2C,, touched 71 l-4c and then turned upward to 71 5-Sc. uais appeared to De swayed wholly by tha influence of othor cereals. September started -unchanged to a shade down at 40c to 40l-8c, sold at 39 7-840c and later back to 4055) l-8c. Unloading on the part of a leading packing company depressed provisions provis-ions First transactions ranged from a shade to 57 l-2c lower, with September Sep-tember delivery 51S.95 for pork, 511.10 for lard and $10.50 for ribs. , Chicago Produce. Chicago, June 22 Butter Steady; L cieamerles, 23f25; dnrles, 2124. Jf Eggs Steady; receipts, 15,142 cases; at mark, cases included, 15 1-2 16 1-2; ordinary firsts, 16; Arts, 17 1-2. I Cheese Steady; Daisies, 15l-4; Twins, 14 l-2(rz3-4; Young Americas, "V 15l-4; Long Horns, 15l-4. Metal Market. New York, June 22. Lake copper, 17 3-47-8; electrolytic, 17 3-S; cast-lug. cast-lug. 17 1-S14. I Iron steady; unchanged. t South Omaha Livestock. f South Omaha, Neb., June 22. CattleReceipts Cat-tleReceipts 300, Market steady. Native steers $6.759.25; cows and j; heifers $3.75Jz'7.S5; western steers $E.25.25; Texas ctG6T6 H.506.50; ' range cows ana neiiers ?3.o0iG.oQ: canners $2.754 50; stockers and feeders SI C5)7 25; calves $4,50 8 50; bulls, stags, etc.. $4.007.00. y Hogs Receipts 8,300. Market 5c 1 higher Heavy $7.50Zp37.G0; mixed Jr $7 4507 50; light ?7 257 40; pigs $5.00GOO; bulk of sales $7.107.55. ; Sheep Receipts 100. Market , steady Yearlings $5 005.50; weth- J ers ?4.50(f?5 00; ewes .$2.504 50; ; lambs $4 508 C5. Wool Market. ' St. Louis, June 22 Wool Steady Territory and Western mediums, 16CJ , ; 18c, line mediums, 1517c; fine, 1 ( ,' 5)15c. : Chicago Livestock. ( Chicago, June 22. Cattle Receipts, ' 200; market steady; beeves, 6.100 ' j 9.50, Tex?s steers, 6.108.00; western I steers, G.oOS.lO, stockers and feed- ( ers, 4.20(6 25: cows and heifers. J 1 20(ff S.00; calves, 5.55058.00. ") m Hogs Receipts, 11,000; markel jT I strong to shade above yesterday's M I average, light. 7.307 70, mixed, 7.3c m I 7 75, heavy. 7307 50; roush, 7.3C ji I S;7 50: pigs, 5 2537.05; bulk of sales I 7.60(8)7.75. ' I Sheep Receipts. S.000; market f- I steady: native, 3 605 60; western , I 3 506 65; yearlings, 4.757J0; I lambs, native, 4 25S.OO; western I 4 508.10; spring. 5 509.G0. J I Kansas City Livestock. t I Kansas City, June 22. Cattle Re- a cepits, 200. including 100 southerns- K market steady; native steers, 6.75(0 -J? 9-50; southern steers, 5.S08.35 A southern coows and heifers, 3.5Q& $ 6.25, native cows and heifers, 3.25!0 t 8.75; stockers and feeders, 4.256.50 i bulls, 4.006.25; calvos, 4.00(5)8.00, I western steers, 5.759.00; wester! A cows, 3 BQ'S'G.SO. I Hogs Receipts, 2,000; marke1 J strong; bulk of sales, 7.507.7o J; heavv, 7 7g7.S0; packers and butca J ers, 7.507.75; lights, 7.407.60; pig M G.007.10. . H Sheep Receipts, 500; marKe m 0 stead v; muttons, 4.005.00; lambs fj 7.009.00; range wethers and ye3r a lings, 4.00g6.50; range ewes 3.00(3 m m 4.35, m M |