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Show UTAH STOCKS Quotations Furnished Over the Prlvat Wire of J. A. Hogle & Co., 2409 Hudson Avenue. Sales. Alta Consolidated, 2200 at 31c; 400 at 30Vc; 1500 at 30c; 500 at 29 c; 3800 at 28c; 2300 at 27c; 1300. at 29c; 300 at 28c Albion, 2500 at 4c; 2500 at 3c; 40JD0 at 3c. American Consolidated, 500 at llc. Alta Germania, 1000 at c. Bingham Amalgamated, 1000 at 10c. Bullion, 4000 at 2c. Big Cottonwood, 4000 at 2c. Columbus Rexall, 800 at $1.72; 200 at $1.15. Crown Point, 1000 at 4c. Cottonwood King, 1000 at c. East Crown Point, 100 at lc. Gold Coin, 1000 at 15c. Howell, 500 at 22c; 2000 at 20c; 1000 at 19c; 500 nt 18c; 1500 at 19c. Iron Blossom, 200 at 63c; 7 at 52c; 800 at 51c. Lohl TIntic, 5000 at 3c. May Day, 5000 at 4c. ' , Michigan Utah, 500 at 19c; 500 at 19c; 1000 at 18c. O. K. Silver, 100 at 8c. Original Bannack, 7100 at So; 500 at !7c; 3500 at 7c; 2000 at 7c. Plutus, 500 at 31c. Prince Consolidated, 300 at 73c; 100 at 72c; 100 at 71c; .900 at 70c; 300 at 69c. Paloma, 2000 at 2c. Reed's Peak, 2000 at 2c. Sells, 1000 at 12 c. Silver King Coalition, 100 at $2.80. Sioux Cotfsolldated, 1400 at 4c. South Hecla, 700 at 96c. Tintic Standard, 500 at $1.32; 200 at $1.35. Victor Consolidated, 9000 at 5c. West Toledo, 2000 at 9c. Zuraa, 1000 at 20c; 1000 at 19c; 2500 at 18c; 50 at 15c; 500 at 17c. SUGAR. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Raw sugar, steady; centrifugal, 6.90c; molasses, 6.02c; refined steady; fine granulated, 8.35c CHICAGO HOG MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Active demand from small dealers gave an upward Impulse Im-pulse to the hog market today notwithstanding notwith-standing that the big killers at first hold off. Cattle business was much hampered by fog, which made inspection inspec-tion difficult. Sheep were somewhat scarce. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. HOGS: Receipts 16,000; tomorrow 12,000; market very' sirong, ioc to zoc aoove yesterday s average. Bulk of sales, $16.65(g)17.40; light, ?16.2017.40; mixed, $16.25 17.50; heavy, $16.2517.45; rough, $16.-2516.50, $16.-2516.50, pigs, $15.2516. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9. HOGS: Receipts, Re-ceipts, 2500; market higher; bulk of sales, $16.7517.25; heavy, 1717.35; packers and butchers, $16.9017.25; light. $16.6017; pigs, $1617. CATTLE: Receipts, 500; market steady; prime fed steers, $15.5016.-70 $15.5016.-70 dressed beef steers, $llg15; western west-ern steers, $8.5012.50: cows, $5.50 10.25; heifers, $6.50g)12.50; stockers and feeders, $6.5012; bulls, $67.75, ntrmri:"r'r""r',i; 'i i n iim nw n m calves, $6.50fgl2.50. SHEEP: Receipts, 1000; market steady; lambs, $15.5016.25; yearlings, year-lings, $11.50rt?13; wethers, $10.2512.-50; $10.2512.-50; ewes, $9.5011.50. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Nov. 9. HOGS Receipts, 3000; market 15c to 25c higher. Heavy, $16.6016.90; mixed, $16.6516.85; light, $16.8017.05; pigs, $14.00 18.00; bulk of sales, $16.6516.85. CATTLE Receipts 5300; market steady. Native steers, $9.7516.75; cows and heifers, $6.759.75; western steers, $S.5013.50; Texas steers, $7.50(5)10.50; cows and heifers, ?6.60 9.25; canners, $5.256.25; stockers and feeders, $6.5012.50; calves, $9.50 12.50; bulls, stags, etc., 5.75(0)8.00. SHEEP Receipts 2900; market 25c to 35c higher. Yearlings, ?11.0013.00; wethers, $10 50(g)12.50; eweB, $9.50 10.75; lambs, $15.5016.65. LOCAL MARKETS Ogden Livestock Market, Union Stock-vards. Stock-vards. Oeden. Utah. CATTLE Receipts today, 136 head, market steady and unchanged. Best 1250-lb. steers and up. $9)10; good quality fat steers weighing under 1200 $89; feeder steers $7.50S; choice heavy cows and heifers $77.50; fair to good $6.507; feeder cows $56; veal calves $9()10.50, according to quality. HOGS Receipts today, 25; 25c higher; well finished 176 to 225-lb. hogs, $15.76; prime hogs, $16.25. SHEEP No receipts today; no change In market. Choice killing lambs, $15,5016; choice light weight feeding lambs, $1616.50; choice fat ewes, $9.50'S10; feeding ewes, $6(Q)9. HORSES Receipts today, 96. Today's 24 hogs, 117 pounds '..$10.50 20 cows, 947 pounds 7.10 jH 12 cows, 899 pounds 7.00 H 1 cow, 1270 pounds 6.00 ' 9 cows, 1040 pounds 7.25 I 1 cow, 1160 pounds 6.75 H 5 steers, 912 pounds S.15 11 steers, 891 pounds 8.15 3 steers, S70 pounds 7.00 IH 25 steers, 1241 pounds 9.50 IH 1 steer, 1190 pounds 6.00 1 steer, 1360 pounds 6.25 IH S steers, 1072 pounds 8.50 IH OGDEN MARKETS. MEATS (wholesale) Steers, 13c to IH 15c; cows, 11 c; to 13c; dressed H hogs, -25c: mutton, ewes, 19c; wethers, H 23c; veal, 15c to 17 c; lamb, 25c to IH VEGETABLES (retail) Potatoes, 10 lbs., 25c; -by sack, $1.75; carrots, 2 H bunches, 5c; cabbage, 2c pound; green peppers, three for 5c; green onions, H 3 bunches 5c; celery, 5c; turnips, 2 bunches, 5c; squash, 5c each: Califor- ll nia head lettuce, 2 for 15c; radishes, 3 H bunches, 5c; sweet potatoes, 5c pound; ! Hubbard squash, 10 and 15c; pumpkins 10c and 15c; cauliflower, 10c pound. Il DAIRY PRODUCTS (retail) But. tor, 55c; cream cheese, 35c; Swiss cheese, 50c; eggs, 60c dozen. PRODUCE (retail) Wheat, $4.00; IH barley, rolled, $3.15; oats, cut, $3.15; H chopped corn, $4.35; bran, $2. HAY Timothy, $1.25; alfalfa, $1.15. jH SUGAR (wholesale) Cane, - $8.60; ll beet, $8.60. FRUITS (retail) Apples 6 and 7 IH pounds 25c; pears, 5c; lemons, 40c IH dozen; oranges, 30c to 60c dozen; Con- H cord grapes, 35c basket; Tokay grapes H 2 pounds 25c; bananas 30c dozen; IH grapefruit 20c each. |