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Show MU'SIMETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE. (Selling prlc-.) Ogden, Utah, Aug. 29. Butter Creamory extra, In cartons, 20c; creamery, firsts, 28c; cooking, 26c; ranch, 25c. CheesG Eastern, 22c; Utah, 16q; Y. A., 17c, Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, $7.00. Sugar Beet, 6.00; cane, ?6.20. Nev York Metal. Nov.- York. Aug 29. Copper Firm, standard spot and August, $17.12 1-2 7?;17.35, September, $17.35317.50; October, ?17.3517.G2 1-2; electrolytic, electroly-tic, 17 3-417 7-Sc; lake, 17 3-'.?T 7-8c; casting, 17 l-Sl-lc. Tin Strong, spot to Octobe.r $46,400-17 00. Ijad Firm; .i.G55'4-75. Spelter Firm; $7.25Tp7.50. Antimony Quiet: Cookson's, ?S.4n. Iron Firm; unchanged. Chicago Grain. Wheat September 9-i 3-47-Sc; December. 94 7-S95c; May, 9S 3-4c. Corn September, 74c; December, 55 3-8c; May, 54 l-4c. Oats September, 32 7-S32c; December De-cember 33 l-Sl-4, May, 35 l-2 5-Sc. Pork September, 17.77 l-280c; Ocotber, 17.92 l-2395c; January, 19.30. Lard September, 1100; October, 1110; January 1082 1-2. Short RibB September 1097 1-2; October. 1102 1-2, January, 1022 1-2. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Aug 29. Butter Steady; creameries. 22 l-225; dairies, 21 23. EggS steady, receipts, 9.G52, at mark, cases Included, 17 1-2; ordinary ordi-nary firsts, 18; firsts. 20. Cheese Steady; daisies, 15 1-4 1-2; twins, 14 3-K915; young Americas, Ameri-cas, 15 1-401-2; long horns, 15 1-4 1.2. Potatoes Steady: receipts 50 cars; Michigan, 50G0, Minno30ta, 4550; Wisconsin, 4555, New York Money. New York, Aug. 29. Money on call firmer, 2 5-83 1-4 per cent; ruling rate, 3; closing bid, 2 3-4; offered at 3. Time loans, strong; 60 days, 3 3-4 g4 per cent; 90 days, 4 l-44 1-2; six months, I 3-l(gi5 per cent. Close: Prime mercantile papr, 5 to 5 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual ac-tual business in bankers bills at $4.8425 for 60 day bills and at $4.8730 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83 1-2. ' Bar silver G2 3-Sc. Mexican dollars, 48 l-2c. Government bonds irregular; railroad rail-road bonds Irregular. New York Stock List. (Last Sale) Amalgamated Copper 87 3-8 American Beet Sugar 75 American Cotton OH 54 3-8 Amer. Smelt. & Refining ... 87 1-4 American Sugar Refining ... 79 American Tel. & Tel 144 3-4 Anaconda Mining Co 45 1-S Atchison 109 Atlantic Coast Lino 114 1-2 ,BaltImore & Ohio 107 1-2 Brooklyn Rapid Transit, bid.. 91 7-S Canadian Pacific 278 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 82 Chicago & Northwestern 141 3-4 Chicago, Mil & St. Paul 106 3r4 Colorado Fuel & Iron 32 3-4 Colorado & Southern, bid 40 1-2 .Delaware & Hudson, bid. 1G9 iDonver & RIo Grande, bid ... 21 USrle 3G 3-4 General Electric 1S2 1-2 Great Northern, pfd 139 IGreat Northern Oro Crfs. ... 40 1-2 I Illinois Central, hid 131 Interborouch-Met 20 j Preferred .. ., 59 1-4 llntor Harvester 1211-4 Louisville c Nashville 175 3-S Missouri Pacific 3S 7-S Missouri, Kansas &. TexaB 28 3-4 Ixihlgh Valley 1G9 3-8 National head GO 1-4 New York Central 115 3-4 Norfolk & Western US Northern Pacific 128 1-2 Pennsylvania 124 1-4 People's Gas 116 3-8 Pullman Palace Car, bid 169 Reading 170 1-4 Rock Island Co. 26 3-S Preferred 52 1-2 Southern Pacific Ill 5-S Southern Railway 30 3-S Union Pacific 1711-2 United States Steel 74 3-4 Preferred 113 1-2 Wabash, bid 1" Western Union SI 1-2 Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts 3.500; market steady to strong; beeves 5.S510.66; Texas steers, 5.00 irjiS.83; western steers, 0.25(5)9,50; I stockers and feeders, 4.307.25; cows and heifers, 2.758.15; calves, 6 50 1 10.75. fI0gSReccfpts, 15,000; markot slow "at yesterday's averago; light, 8.2G8.90-, mixed, S.10S.90; heavy. 7.908.75; rough, 7,9.15: pigs, 5.653S.20; bulk of sales. S.25S.70. , Sheep Receipts, 33.000; market steadv to 10c lower; native, 3.40 4.50; "western, 3.504.55; yearling, 4.505.55; lambs, native, 4.50i7.15; western, 4.50(3'7.10. New York Sugar. New York. Aug. 29. Sugar Raw-Firm; Raw-Firm; centrifugal, 96 test. 4.23c: muscovado, mus-covado, 89 test, 3.73c: molasses, S9 test, 3.4Sc; refined, firm. New York Dairy. New York. Aug. 29. Butter Finn; creamery extras, 26 3-427o. Chccsci Steady; unchanged. Eggs Steady; unchanged. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts 2,000; market steady. Native steers $6.7510.25; cows and heifers, $3.25 7.00; western Bteers, $4.769.25; Texas steers, $4.006.35; cows and helferB, $S.006.50: cannors, $2.75 4.00: Btockers and feeder $4.00 $8.00; calves, $4.25S(50; bulls, H stags, etc., $4.005.65. Hogs Receipts 7,200; market H shade stronger. Heavy $S.208.45; mixed $S.25($S.40; light $S408.65; M pigs $7.008.00; bulk of sales $8.25 H 8 45. H Sheep Receipts S,000. market 10c H to 15c higher; lambs stronger; yeorl- ings $4.505.35; wethers $3.50 H 4.40; ewes, $3 004 00; lambs $6,00 H Chicago Grain Market. H Chicago. Aug. 29. Wheat prices hardened today because of reports H further damaging rains In Great Brit- H aln and low temperatures In Canada. H Indications, however, that promises H of a large harvest in the Dakotas H and Minnesota would be fully real- H ized tended to prevent any radical H advance. The opening was a shade H to 1-4c higher December started at H 94 3-4 to 94 7-Sc, a net gain of 1-Sc H to l-4c, reacted to 94 5-Sc and ral- H lied to 94 3-4c M Inability of shippers to buy enough H corn to supply current demands made H that cereal firm. September opened H l-4r to 3-Sc up at 74 l-8c to 74 l-4c, 1 touched 73 7-Sc and recovered to H H Oats showed strength owing to the H fact that selling was only of a scat- H tered sort. September started a six- H teenth higher at 32 7-8c and rose to H H Good buying orders were on the H market for all provisions except H September pork First sales ranged H from 10c off to 7 l-2c gain with Jan- M uary delivory at $19.17 1-2 for pork; H $10.17 to $10.80 for lard and $10.15 H 'to $10.17 1-2 for ribs. H St. Louis Wool. H St. Louis, Aug. 29. Wool Steady i H territory and western mediums, 20 M 24c; fine modlums lS20c; fine M 13 Q: 17 c. H Omaha Livestock. M Omaha, Aug. 29. Cattle Receipts M 2.000; market steady. Native steers 1 $5.7510.25; cows aud heifers, $3.25 H 7.00; western steers, $4.759.25; H Texas' steers, $4.006.35; cows and M heifers, $3.00G.50; canners, $2.74 H 4.00; stockers and feeders, $4.00P H 8.00; calves, S4.25S.50: bulls, stags, H etc., $4.005.65. H Hogs Receipts 7,200; market H shade stronger. Heavy $8.208.45: H mixed. $S.25S.40; light, $8.408.65; fM pigs, $7.00ij'S.O0: bulk of sales, $8.25 H 8.4o. Sheep Receipts S.000: market 10c H to 15c higher: lambs strong Yearl- H Ings $4.505.35; wethers. $3.50 H 4.40. ewes, $3.004.00; lambs, $6.00 H 6.75. H Kansas City Livestock. jH Kansas City, Aug. 29. Cattle Re- H ceipts 4,000, Including 1,000 south- H erns: markot steady. Native steers. H $G.5010.G0; southern steers, $4.o0(3 H 6.25; southern cows and heifers, $3.25 M (jj)5.25; native cows and heifers, $325 M (ftS.50 stockers and feeders $4.50 H 7.50; bulls $4.507 25; calves 55.00 H S.50; western steers, $5.609.00; H western cows, $3.255.50. H Hogs Receipts 3.500: market H steady. Bulk of sales $S.50S.0: m heavy $S.40S55; packers and H butchers $8.50S.7O. light $S.50 m 8.75: pigs. S6.00G.75. M Sheep Receipts 5.000: markot m steadv. Muttons, $3.504.40: lambs H $G.00G.85: range wethers and H yearlings $4.005.25; range ewes. m $2.254.00. H |