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Show WORLD'SJWARKETS OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE , (Soiling Price.) I Ogden, Utnh, June 4. Butter 1 Creamor, extra, in cartons, 25A. I creamery, firsts, 24c; cooklug, IT:. ' ranch, 13c. I Chccso Eastern, 22c- Utah. lSc, ' Y. A.. 19c. Eggs Ranch, por case of 30 dozen, I 3C.00. , Sugar Cone, 50.30; beot, $6.10. Kancas City Livestock. Kansas City, JPuno 4. Cattle -Receipts 7,000, Including 1,500 southerns Market steady to 10c Jowor. Nntive steors 6.25((?i 2R; southerns steers 5.00 S.50, southern cows and hclfera 3.25G.50; natUe cows and heifers 3 008.50; stockers and feeders 4 50 7.25; bulls 4.757.0O; calves 5.000) S.60; western ateore 6.00ffS.SO, western west-ern cowa and holfors 4.00G.60 Hogs Receipts 11,000. Markot steady to 5c lower Bulk of sales 7 35 7.50; heavy 7.5587.G5; packers and butohora 7-407.00, light 7.20(3)7 15, pigs 6.OO(jJ0.75. Sheep Receipts 7,000. Market weak. Muttons 4.256.75; lambs 6 50 9.85; rango wethers and ycarlluga 4.2550.25; rango owes 3J)055.50, Texas goats 3.00(33.60. Suaar Market. Now York, Juue 4. Raw sugar, steady; muscovado 89 test 3.18; centrifugal cen-trifugal 9G test 3.08; njolauees 80 tst. 3.23. RofJned steady. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, Neb,, Juno 4. Cattle Receipts 2,100. Market host steady", others lower. Native doors $6,500" 9.00; cows and iietfcrs $3.80(5)7.70; weBtern steers $4.85(317.85, Texas steers $4.50C.26, range cows and J heifers $3.50G.15, oannorn 32.75(S 4,75; Blockers and feodora f?4.25G.75; g coIvoh $4.GO(38.G0; bulls, stags etc.. P $4.006.8G. ' I HogB Rccclpqts JL2,80O. Market! steady ;heavy $7.3537.45f. mixed $7.30 I 7 40; light $7 207.40; pigs JCOOg 7 00; bulk of sales 37.30(9)7.40. Sheep Receipts 2,500; market steady; yearlings ?6.006.75; wethers $5.50(6.25; oweB $5.256.00; latahs ?7.50(gS 50. Chicago Livestock Chicago, June 4- Cattle Recelpta. 2500; market slow; beeves, $6.00 0.35; Texas steers, $G.40(g8.10; Western West-ern steers. $G.40(gS.10; stockers and feeders, $4 25j'G.fin, cows and heifers, heif-ers, $2.S0S.O5; calves, ,?6.508.00. HogB Receipts, 12,000; market slow at yesterday's average; light $7.157.G0; mixed, ?7.207.60; heavy ?7.207.G5; rough $7.207.60; pigs $5.257.20; bulk of sales, $7.457.0O Sheep Receipts, 1S.O0O; market weak; native. ?3.40G.15; western, $3.G536.10; yearlings, ?5.50'5'7.50; lambs, native, ?5.008.90; western, $5.50iD.25. Wool Market St Louis Juno 4. Wool steady: territory and western mediums 1G IS; flno raotllums 1517; flno. 10Q) 15. Wool Market Boston, June 4. With all old domestic do-mestic wool practically gone, Interest Inter-est 1 alncroaslng In the now territory clip. Actual movement Is reported as moderate as growers show a tendency sales of new Montana wool have "been at 19 cents, but a few choice lots have brought 20 cents. In the fleeco wool slates dealers claim prices are unsatisfactory. un-satisfactory. It is reported that 24c is being paid for good Michigan wool on the cars. Fine washed Ohio do-lalno do-lalno brings 30 cents. Wheat Price Rlaes.-Chicago, Rlaes.-Chicago, Juno 4. Wheat prices showed a tendency to rlso today on account of continued absence of moisture mois-ture In Nebraska and Kansas. Reports Re-ports Indicated that the condition of the crop In Nebraska had fallen off 0 to 30 per cent as compared with a week ago Whole sections were said to have been killed outright by hot H winds. Suspension of a leading con- H ccrn In Liverpool also led to uneasl- H ncss by shorts. On the other hand. IH foreign crop prospects wore generally H favorable. The opening here ranged H from 1-S lower to 3-Sl-2 up. Sep- tember started at 105 1-8 to 106 1-2, IH a gain of a shade to 3-8l-2 and .uuuiGU IU J.UV WiJ, IH Although corn appeared easy at the H outset, the markot later hardened with H wheat. July opened a sixteenth off H to a like advance at 72 7-S to 73 and H ascended to 73 1-8. I Moderate buying by a leading house H gave firmness to oats. July started H a shade to l-Si&l-lc higher at 49 3-S H to 49 1-2, touched 49 1-1 and rallied H to IH Selling pressure on ribs depressed the provision market, as a whole. De- mand for pork and lard was decided- H !y slow. Initial sales varied from last H night's level to 10c below, with Sep- IH tember delivery ?1S.75 to IS S2 1-2 for IH pork; 11.07 1-2 to 1110 for lard and H 10 57 1-2 to 10 GO for ribs |