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Show uu HUD'S WITS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling Prices ) Ogdcn, Utah, Doc. 10. Butter Creamer', oxtru, In cartons, 36; creamery, firsts, 33; cooking, 30; ranch, 29. Cheeso Eastern, 21; Utah, 18; Y. A., 19. Eggs Per caso of 30 dozen, ?S.00; ranch, $11 00. Sugar Beet, $6.00, cane, $6.20. Prices Crumble m Stocks. New York, Dec. 10 Prices crumbled crum-bled today under persistent attacks by the bear faction in tho stock market. No resistance was shown at any point Momentary checks, which the selling encountered, were duo ostensibly to a desire to let the market digest stocks thrown overboard, beroro a renewal of liquidation Commission houses closed out many weakly margined accounts ac-counts and hurried calls from banking bank-ing Institutions to remedy Impairment of loans led to a further sacrifice of securities Standnrd issues were m the forefront of tho downward movement, move-ment, but the largest losses wore Inflicted In-flicted on the lesser knowu stocks Lackawanna slumped 15 poInLs, National Na-tional Biscuit 11, American Snuff S. and a large number of other shares of this class from 2 to 6 points. At noon the markot was rallying briskly with active issues up to one to two points from the lowest. Bonds were heavy. Chicago Produce. Chicago. Dec 10. Butter Easy; creameries, 2S35 1-2; dairies, not quoted. Eggs Weak; recclpto about 3.100 cases; fresh current rocelpts. cases included. 20124; refrigerator. firBta. 19; lirsls 26. Cheese Steady, daisies. 17 l-4(gl-2: twins. 10 3-417-, young AmerlcaB. 16 J-4(g?l-2; long horns, 16 1-1 $1-2. Potatoes Steady; receipts, 50 cars; Minnesota. 16gM$. Michigan, 1S50; Vl3cohsln. 4343. Sugar. . New York. Dec. 10. Sugar Raw-Firm; Raw-Firm; muscovado, S9 test. 3.53; ccn I trifugal, 96 test. 4 05; molasses, 89 test, 3.30; refined, steadj Kansas City Livestock I Kansas City, Mo., Doc. 10 Cattle-Receipts, Cattle-Receipts, 10,000, including COO southerns; south-erns; market strong, native steers, 7.0010.75; southern steers, 5.00(a) 17.50: southern cows and heifers. 3 75 I 6.50; native cows and helfen,, 3 75 (giS.50, stockers and feeders, 5.00 7.50; bulls, 4.50&6.00 ; calves. 6.005j 10.00; western steers, 5jO)S.50, western cows, I.OOfiGSO. Hogs-Rocelpts, 19.000, market 10c lower, bulk of Bales, 7.557.7o; heavy. 7 707.80; packers and butchers, 7 00(7 75, light! 7 50&7 70, pigs, 6 507 00 Sheep Receipts, 1,000, market strong, muttons, mut-tons, 4.005 00; lambs. 6.007 75. range wethers and yearlings, 1.00 6.50; range ewes, 3.004.50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Dec 10. Cattle Receipts, 6,500; market slow and steady; beeves 5 6010.50; Texas steers, 4.-10-5.75; western steers, 5 509.25; stockers t and feedors, 4.407.65; cows and heifers, hei-fers, 2.707.50; cahes, 0.50(9)10.75. Hogs Rccolpts, 28,000; niarket quiet, 5e lower; light, 7.307.70; mixed, 7 357 77 1-2; heavy, 7.357.80, for rough, 7.357 55. pigs, 5.257.20; bulk of sales. 7.55(g7 75. Sheep Re ceipts. 35,000. markot stead , nathc, 3 754.85, western. 4.004 80, yearlings, year-lings, 5 25(?e6 60, native lambs, 5 90 7 90, western, 6.007.90. WOOL. SL Louis, Dec, 10. Wool Steady; territory and western mediums, 21 25c; fine mediums, I821c; fine, 13 17c. Chicago Grain. Chicago, Dec. 10 Although wheat touched a fresh low price record today to-day for the season, going under S9c for May. the decline proved slight and tho market soon rallied. Traders gen orally seemed to have anticipated the bearish effect of the government re port There were rains in northern H Argentina, an increaso in the visible H supply and a less favorablo outlook H regarding foreign crops. The open- i IH lng varied from 1-4 lower to a shade H advance May started at SS 7-8 to l H 89 18, ranging from 1-8(5)1-4 off to a :' H sixteenth up and steadied at 89 1-.S. ( H Corn showed firmness on account of ' H country offerings bolng yet only fair. IH May opened unchanged to a shade down at 47 7-S to 47 7-8g)4S and rose to 48 1-8. Pit tradora hammered onis. May, which started the same as last ' night at 32 3-Sl-2, sagged to 32 1S. ,1 Selling by longs weakened provisions. First transactions wore 2 1-2 to 10c off with May at 18.60 to 18.65 for pork, j 10 15 for lard, and 9.S7 1-2 for ribs. 1. M |