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Show WORLD'S MARKETS Chicago Grain Chicago, Nov. 15. Fresh strength showed itself in the wheat market today, to-day, chiefly as a result of bullish cables. ca-bles. Stocks In Great Britain continued con-tinued to shrink and thero were predictions pre-dictions of liberal buying to provide for winter requirements. Lessoning of domestic receipts in the northwest tended also to favor the bulls. Opening Open-ing prices, which ranged from 3-Sc off to J-Sc up, with December at $1.04 3-4 to $1 05 1-8, and May at $1-06 1-4 to $1.06 1-2, wore followed by a material advanco all around which, however, was not maintained. Country selling weakened corn. The bulge in wheat led to only a temporary tempo-rary rally. After opening a shade to 3-Sc lower, the market reacted a little, lit-tle, but then sagged. Buying on the part of speculators 1 ' ' "" "J ' gave relative firmness to oats. The demand, though, was not of an aggressive ag-gressive sort Provisions declined with hogs. Longs showed a disposition to liquidate. liqui-date. Wheat prices closed nervous, 1 to 1 1-Sc net higher, with December at $1.06 1-8 and May at $1.07 1-2. The corn market closed steady, 3-S off to a shade up compared with Saturday's Sat-urday's finish. Chicago Hog Market Chicago, Nov. 15. Hogs Receipts, 46,000; market, slow, 15c to 20c under un-der Saturday's average. Bulk of sales, $6.506,80; light, $5.956 85; mixea, so.iucgr.vo; neavy, o.iu(qj.uo; rough, $6.106.30; pigs, ?4.006.05. Omaha Livestock. Omaha. Neb., Nov. 15. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 3700; market, lower. Heavy, $6.256 40; light, $6.406 50; pigs, $5.256.25; bulk of sales, $6,356 45. Cattle Receipts, 9,000; market lower. Native steers. $6.509.50; cows and heifers, $5.506.75; western steers, $6.008.25; Texas steers. 5.75 g)7.00; stockers and feeders, ?5.0038. Sheep Receipts, 24,000; market lower. Yearlings, $6.00 6.75; wethers, weth-ers, $5.506.00; lambs, ?8.508.75. Sugar. New York, Nov. 15. Raw sugar Steady. Centrifugal, 5.01c; molasses, 4.24c; refined, firm, 15 points higher; Cut loaf, 6.90c; orushed. 6.80c; mould A, 6,,45c; cubes, 6.25c; XXX powdered, 6.15c; powdered, 6.10c; fine granulated, granula-ted, 6.00c; diamond A, 6.00c; confectioners' confec-tioners' A, 5.90c; No. 1, 5 75c Sugar futures opened quiet today with a little scattered covering and some buying by trade Interests. At noon prices were unchanged to 3 points higher. oc FROM WASHINGTON, D. C Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Janney, late of Washington, D. C, arrived In Ogden today, to take up their future residence resi-dence with Mrs. Janneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kohn, in their now home at Twenty-fifth street and Monroe Mon-roe avonue. , oo |