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Show MLD'S MARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling price.) Ogden, Utah, July 19. Butter Creamery, extra, in cartons, 29c; creamery, firsts, 27c; cooking, 25c; ranch, 21c. Cheese Eastern, 22c; Utah, 16c; Y. A.. 17c. Eggs Ranch, por case of 30 dozen, -6,00. Sugar Cane. $G.20; beet, $6.00. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Lnst Sale) Amalgamated Copper 84 American Beet Sugar 73 3-4 Americon Cotton Oil. bid 52 5-8 American Smelting & Rof'ng. . S3 7-8 American Sugar Refining 127 7-8 American Tel. & Tel 145 3-S Anaconda Mining Co 41 3-4 Atchison 108 5-8 Atlantic Coast Line 140 3-8 Baltimore &. Ohio 109 1-4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 92 1-4 Canadian Pacific 266 1-2 Chesapeake &. Ohio Sl Chicago & Northwestern 138 1-2 Chicago, Mil. & SL Paul 103 5-8 Colorado Fuel & Iron, bid 30 1-4 Colorado & Southern, 39 at,.. 42 Delaware &. Hudson, bid 167 Donver & Rio Grande 19 3-81 Erie 35 General Electric 180 1-4 Great Northern, pfd 137 1-2 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 43 1-2 Illinois Central 130 7-S Interborough-MeL 20 1-2 Preferred 58 3-4 Interharvcstor 120 Louisville & Nashvillo, ex. . . .157 7-8 Missouri Pacific 36 3-4 Missouri. Kansas & Texas, bid 26 3-4 Lehigh Valley ., 167 7-8 National Lead 59' New York Central 116 Norfolk &. Western 117 Northern Pacific 1213-4 Pennsylvania 12S 7-S People's Gas 116 1-2 Pullman Palace Car, bid 16 3-4 Reading 165 3-4 Rock Island Co 24 3-4 Preferred .. ..-. 4S 1-4 Southern Pacific 110 5-8 Southern Railway 29 1-8 Union Pacific 164 United States Steel 70 3-4 Preferred - 112 1-4 Wabash, bid .... -4 Western Union 83 New York Sujar. New York, July 19. Sugar -Raw-Steady; muscovado, S9 test, 3.48o; centrifugal, 96 tost, 3.9Sc; molasses, 89 test, 3i23c. Refined, steady. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, July 19. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1,100; market steady; native , steers, 5.659.65; cows and heifers, 3.5037.40; western steers, 5.007.75; Texas steers, 4.50(5)6.25; range cowa and heifers, 8.006.00; cannors, 2.75 4.25; stockers and feeders, 3.75 6 75, calves, 4 008 00; bulls, stags, etc., 3.7535 75. Hogs Receipts. 10,700; ' market strong to 5c higher, heavy, 6.9037 25, mixed, 7 10(g)7 25, light, 7.007.45, pigs, 6.007 00; bulk of sales, 7.00 7 35. Sheep Receipts, 1.S00; market steady; yearlings, 4 75(g6.35; wethers, 4 004 75; ewes, 3 754.15; lambs, 6.S07.20. New York Metal. New York, July 19. Copper Firm; standard spot, $17.0017.25; July, $17.12 1-2(9)17 32 1-2; August, $17.25 17.37 1-2; September, $17.1517.25; electrolytic, 17 l-8l-4c: lake, 17 1-4 l-2c; casting, 16 7-817c. Tin Easy, spot, $43 4043-.70; July, $43.20-43.50, August. $13 25(0)13.50. Lead Quiet; $4 604 75. Spelter Firm, $7.207 40. Antimony Dull; Cookson's, $3.25. Iron Steady; unchanged. New York Money. Now York, July 19. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 4 1-4 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual actu-al business in bankers' bills at $4.S5 for 60-day bills and at $1.8770 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills, $4.84 1-4. Bar silver, 60 3-Sc. Government and railroad 'bonds steady. St. Louis Wool Market. SL Louis, July 19. Wool Steady; territory and western mediums, 20 24c; fine mediums, 1820c; fine, 13 17c. Chicago Produce. Chicago, July 19. Butter Steady; creameries, 2325; dairies. 2l24. Eggs Steady; receipts, 12,015; at mark, cases Included, 15 1-216 1-2; ordinary firsts, 16; firsts, 17 1-2. Cheese Steady; daisies, 15 l-2 3-4; twins, 15 1-4(5)1-2; young Americas, Am-ericas, 15 1-2(3-4; long horns, 15 1-2 3-i. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, July 19 Huge quantities of wheat changed hands today owlni; to the closing of the Dardanelles and tho blockading of the ports to Europe from Russia. Prices ranged all the y way to 2 3 -8c above tho level last j jjjJ night and for a time held to the top ,' level reached J A majority of dealers had previously ,, I been paying attention mainly to tho i big crops promised to the American northwest and had been selling on a y ' heavy sale September wheat opened j at 95c to 95 3-4c, a rise of 1 5-8c to f 1 2 3-Sc, but afterward Tecfcded to i U 93 7-Sc. I Corn showed a disturbance nearly ' J equal to wheat. Reasons were iden- fl tlcal. September started lc to 2c a 'I 31 bushel higher at 05 l-2c to 66 l-2c, f and later fell back to 64 7-Sc. 1 Oats wero not so much affected as other grain. September opened 5-Sc to 3-4c up at 33 5-3c to 33 3r4c, touched touch-ed 33 7-Sc and then reacted to 33 3-4c. Interest was diverted from provl- J sions on account of the excitement in ' i grain. Initial sales ranged from last i night's level to 15c higher, with September Sep-tember delivery $17 65 to $17.67 1-2 i for pork, $10 55 to $10.60 for lard anfl ! $10.47 1-2 for ribs. J |