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Show 1 WORLD'S llg Chicago Hog Market. Chicago, March 8. Hogs Receipts 36,000; active 10c above yesterday's average. Bulk, ?9,309 50; light S8.959.46; mixed, $9.109.5Q: heavy $9.00(39.55; rough, ?9.009.15; pIes' $7.508.50. ' faa' Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Nebr., March 8. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 15,500; steady. Heavy, $8.90 9.10: light, $8.80(3)9 00; pigs, $7.60 S.50: bulk of sales, $8.S59 00 Cattle Receipts 7300; strong! Native Na-tive steers, $7.509 25; cows and heifers, $5.60(37.50, western steers, $6.25gS.00; Texas steers, ?6.007.00; stockcrs and feeders, $6 008.00 Sheep Receipts 7000 higher. Yearlings, Year-lings, $8 359.85; wethers, S7.50 S.25; lambs, $10 60li.25. Sugar. New York. March 8. Raw sugar, firm; centrifugal. 5.3Gc; molasses, 4.59c; refined, firm. Sugar futures were firm In sympathy sym-pathy with tho strength of the Bpot market and at noon prices were 2 to G points net higher on recovering nnd net demand from commission houses and trade interests. Chicago Grain Cblcago. March 8 Prospects that the government report from Washington Washing-ton as to farm reserves would be bearish, had a depressing influenco lodn on the wheat market here. Be-sldoo Be-sldoo Livorpool quotations were lower low-er on account of reported conditions in Constantinople that seemed to Indicate In-dicate growing chances of a separato peace with Turkey There were also signs of Increased shipments from Argentina and Australia. Opening prices, which ranged from 3-47-8 to 13-S51 l-2c lower, with May at $1.12 1-8 to $1.12 3-4 and July at $1 09 3-4 to 1 10, were followed by a substantial substan-tial further decline. Favorable weather eased corn. The break In wheat values counted also against the bulls After opening 3-8 to l-25-8c lower, the market continued con-tinued to sag. Oats gave way with other cereals Buying was only of a scattered sort. Provisions showed sympathy for weakness of grain. Higher prices on hogs failed to act as an offset. Later the provision market rallied sharplj' In consequence of covering by shorts and of some reinstating by early sellers. The recovery, however, was only transient. Wheat qlosed unsettled, 2 to 2 7-Sc net lower with May at $1 10 7-S3 1.11 and July at $108 7-S(3109. Tho corn close was steady at 5-S to 3-4c under yesterday s finish. utahTtocks (Summary of the Locan Market). Ogden, March 8 The mining share market still remains quiet with small sales and prices steady to a trifle lower In most of the Issues Iron Blossom Is higher and closed strong with $1.70 bid and South Hecla is up with 6ales as high as $2.40. Emma Copper sold as low as 51c and strengthened up to 55c at the close Among the Industrial stocks there Is more demand for Lion Coal and Co ment Securities than any other stocks, the bid price on both these IssueE having been adanced $2 00 per share Tho Sugars remain unchanged. Quotations furnished over private wire of J A Hoglo & Co , Brokers, 2438 Washington avenue Sales Morning session: Alia Tunnel, 50012c. Beaver Copper, 90003 l-2c. Cedar Talisman, 10006 l-2c; 175 (q,o l-2c; 10006 3-4c. Colorado Ext., 50014c; 500 13 l-2c Cardiff, 100$7; 50$1.05. Daly Judge, 100$8.35. East Prince. 10001 l-4c. Eagle and Blue Bell. 100(g$1.72 1-2 Emma Copper, 60051c; 20052c, 2005)50c; 10063c. God Chain, 50031c. Iton Blossom., 600(g$1.70. Indian Queen, 10002 3-4c. Leonora, 20003 l-2c. May Day, 50017 l-2c. Mineral Flat, 10005 l-4c. Prince Con, 200(3'$1.17 1-2; ,10 $120 Tlntic Central, 30007 3-4c; 3000 Sc. South Hecla, 100$2.37 1-2; 100 $2 40 Wilbert, 10012c; 200011 l-2c. West Toledo, 68007c; 6000 6 3-4c. Open Board. Alta Con.. 10023 l-2c. Albion. 100025c. Alta Tunnel, 50012c. Beaver Copper, 50003 l-2c. East Crown Point, 50002 3-4c; 20002 l-2c. Emma Copper, 20055c. Iron Blossom, 1900$1.70. Keystone, 10040c. Lehl Tlutlc, 50002c. Opohongo, 10003 l-4c. Reeds Peak, 110018c. Ploche Bristol, 20005 l-2c. Rico Well., 30036c, South Hecla, 100$2.37 1-2; 100 $2.40. Michigan-Utah, 100034 l-2c. Plumas, 600$1.35; 200$1.37 1-2. Sells, 200049c. Old American, 10006c. KImberley Shipper, 10005 3-4c. Bank Stocks. Deseret National, $307.50315. Deseret Savings, $1050 bid. Farmer & Stockgrowers, $83 85 First National, Ogden, $412, bid. Commercial National, $400 bid. First National, Logan, $170 bid. First National, Brigham, $30P bid. McCormick. & Co., $287 bid. Merchants, $9095. National City bank, $139 bid. Ogden Savings, $420 bid. Ogden State bank, $432 bid. State Bank Brigham City, $225 bid. Security State, ?140145. Thatcher Bros., Logan, $165 bid. Utah State National, $216222 bid. Utah Savings & Trust, $96 asked. Walker Bros, $200 bid; $205 asked. Zlon's Savings Bank & Trust, $423 bid. Barnes Banking, $200 bid. Davis County, $290 bid. First National, Layton, $150 bid. Industrial Stocks. Amalgamated Sugar, $155 00 bid, $1G1 00 asked Beneficial Life, $197 bid. Cement Securities, $90 bid; $92 00 asked Con. Wagon, $101 bid; $102 asked. Con. Life Ins., $97 bid. Guardian C & G. Co., $16.65 bid. Everfresb Food Co., $10.00 asked. Home Fire Ins. $309 bid; $310 asked. H J Grant & Co, $27.25 bid. Hotel Utab Op. Co, S130 bid. Inland Crystal Salt, $S7 bid. Intermountain Life, $13.55 bid. IUL Sts. Tel., $109 bid; $111 asked. Ogden Packing & Pro v. Co . $117.50 asked. So. Utah Sugar, $1 00 asked. Utah Fire Clay, $71(3)72. Utah-Idaho Sugar, $15.70 bid; $15 31 3 sired Z. C. M. I , $3S5.00 bid. DeVinp Razor. S9 50 asked. Lion Coal, $54.00 bid. Utah Cereal, $95 asked. : |