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Show Oucago Qietafcs , - CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Belief that frost damage had not been serious and that the crop outlook romained good, despite predictions of more frost tonight, to-night, had a bearish Influence today on corn. The short interest appeared to have been largely eliminated. Houses with seaboard connections bought on the decline. Opening prices, which ranged from the same, as yesterday's finish to c lower at $1.20 to $1.21 for December and $1.17 to $1.18 for May, were followed by a slight rally and then a decided downturn 'all around. ' Oats eased down with corn. The grains, however, acted as a check on the bears. , A selling drive on October ribs caused caus-ed a material break in the price of that delivery. Other provisions hardened hard-ened as a result of a fresh advance in the value of hogs. New high records were touched in some cases, but realizing sales by holders were much in evidence. Offerings, Offer-ings, however, were readily absorbed. Falling off in country corn offerings with a subsidence of profit taking by holders led afterward to a general rauy, wjiiuii uunwei, kuicu The close was weak to o net lower at $1.20 to $1.20 Vi for. December Decem-ber and 1.17 to $1.17 for May. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Open. High. Low. Close. trading. Corn ' Dec. ?l."20s, ?1.21i.i 1:20 $1-20 May 1.17 1.18 1.17 14714 Oats-Dec. Oats-Dec. .58 .58 -58 .58 May .61 .62 .61 . .61 Pork Oct. 46.10 46.10 45.87 46.00 Jan.. 47.35 47.45 46.90 47:45 Lard ' Oct. 25.00 25.10 24.-S7 25.02 Jan. 24.00 24.42 23.90 24-.1P Ribs Oct. 26.40 26.72 26.35 26.50e Jan. 25.10 25.30 ,24.85 25.20 OGDEN MARKETS. Prices of meats, vegetables, fruits and dairy products, quoted in Ogden markets for today, are as follows: MEATS (wholesale) Steers, 13c to 15c; cowa, 11 c; to 13c; dressed hogs, 26c; mutton, 17c to 20c; veal, 15c to 17c; lamb, 25c to 27c, VEGETABLES (retail) Potatoes. 12 lbs. 25c, by sack, $1.75; carrots, 2 bunches, 5c; cabbage, 2c pound; green peppers, threo for 5c; green onions, 3 bunches 5c; celery. 5c; turnips. 2 bunches, 5c; squash, 5c each; green corn, 25c dozen; egg plant, 100 and 15c each; Cal. head lettuce, 10c; radishes, 3 bunches 5c; tomatoeB, 3 pounds 10c; string beans," 6c pound; cucumbers, 3 for 5c; sweet potatoes, 3 pounds, 25c; egg tomatoes, 3. pounds jtor 25o, DAIRY PRODUCTS (retail) Butter, But-ter, 55c; cream cheese, 35c; Swiss cheese, 50c; eggs, 50c dozen. PRODUCE (retail) Wheat, $4.00; barley, cut, $2.65; oats, cut, $3; chopped chop-ped corn, $4.35. HAY Timothy, $1.15; alfalfa, $1.15. SUGAR (wholesale) Cane, $8.30; beet, $8.10. FRUITS (retail) Utah watermelons, watermel-ons, 10c to 50c; cantaloupes (Utah), 5c & 6c; apples, 6 lbs., 25c; peaches, 20c basket; pears, (Utah Bartletts), 6c; lemons, 45c dozen; oranges, 30c to 60c dozen; Concord grapes, 45c basket bas-ket SUGAR. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Raw sugar, steady; centrifugal, 7.02c; molasses, 6.14c; refined, steady; fine granulated, 8.40S.50c. |