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Show SCHOOL CHILDREN I TO WELCOME THE I C. S, PRESIDENT I NEW7 YORK, July 5 Mr. Tumulty-said Tumulty-said the president would be greeted at the pior on his arrival here today H by the school children of Hoboken who will form lines through which he will j pas.: to the 23rd street ferry. He will H cross the Hudson on a city ferry boat and will be received on the New York side by the official reception committee commit-tee headed by Governor Smith and Mayor Hylan. Vfter his reception Mr. Wilson will motor by wa of Fifth avenue to Carnegie Car-negie hall where he will deliver a brief address. He will leave New York for Washington at five p. m. ,! oo H OGDEN LIVESTOCK. Tattle Receipts 504. Choice heavy j steers, $9.0010.00; good steers, $8 00 &9.00; fair steers. $6. 50ft7.50; choice ! feeder steers, $7 009.00;' choice cows H r.nd heifers, $7 508.50; fair to good cows and heifers, $6007.00; cutters. $4.00Tj 6 00; canners, ' $3.004.00; 1 choice feeder cows, $5 00(6 00; fat bulls. .6.00rtT)7.00; bologna bulls, $4.00 I '(?5.00; veal calves. $ 1 1. 00 f?: 13.00. Hogs Receipts 57. Choice fat hog 175 to 250 pounds, $18 501 19.25; bulk sales, $lS.75-a 19.00. Sheep Receipts 221. Choice lambs, $9.0011.00; wethers, $8.00'a 9.00; fat ewes, $5 006.00; spring lambs, $12.00 013.50. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. I KANSAS CITY, July 5 Hogs--Re- I jcejpts 1200; market steadv; heavies, S21.60O21.65; lights, $21 1021.75: sows, $20.25 2 L40; pigs, $19 50-' !i 21.00. Cat tie Receipts 150; market for week beef and butchei cattle mostly 50 to 75c hlcher; cauners and cutters 25 to 40c higher; stockcrs strong to I 25c higher. Shetp Receipts 300; market for I week-fat sheep and lambs 25c to 75c lower; feeders and breeders weak -and lower. |