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Show CHICAGO GRAIN ' v CHICAGO. Feb. 11. Weakness developed de-veloped in the corn market today despite de-spite an ovident tendency on the part of the country to hold grain back. Differences Dif-ferences of opinion as to how the threatened railroad strike would affect grain appeared to make buyers cautious cau-tious and to deprive the market of support. Bosides, gossip was current that there would be no change in railroad rail-road orders to give wheat preference in grain shipments eastward from Chicago. Chi-cago. Opening prices, which varied from vie lower to Vc advance, with May $1.28 to 1.28 and July ?1.25 to 1.2vfl. were followed by a material setback all around. j Oats were depressed, owing to the weakness of corn. After opening to ((pYiC off, including May at 76 ! to 77c, the market continued o de- Provisions at first reflected the strengthof the hog market. Subsequently, Subse-quently, declines took place in sympathy sympa-thy with grain. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Open High Low Close-Corn Close-Corn Mav $l.2S 1.31 1.27 1.30 Jul 1.2(7 1.28 1.2114 1.28 Sept. 1.2314 1.25 1.21 1.25 Oils Mar .76 .7S .76 ; .781. July .69 VI .71 .GS78 .70 Pork May 34.37 35.10 34.35 3-1.S3 , July .... 34.75 34.50 31.75 Lnrd Mav 21.25 21.55 2110 21.45 July 21.77 21.97 21.57 21.95 Uibs Mav 1S.45 18.57 18.30 18.47 July 19.00 ' 19.00 18.80 19.00 BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO, Feb. ,11. Butter unchanged. un-changed. Eggs easier; receipts 956S cases; firsts 50$i51c; ordinary firsts 42 48f; at mark, cases included, 4S50c. Poultry alive unchanged. POTATOES. CHICAGO. Fob. 11. Potatoes steady; arrivals 34 cars; northern wakes $4,109-1.35, carlols; wosiorn masets $4.65tfp4.80 Jobbing. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 97; choice heavy steers ?1011.50; good steers $810; j fair steers $6$S; choice feeder steers $S9; choice cows and heifers $S3 9: fair to good cows and heifers $7 IT'S; cutters $5-??6, canncrs $3 4; choice feeder cows $6iji)7, fat bull?5 $5 il7; bologna bulls $4f5; veal calves sio-gai. Hogs Receipts 104; choice Tat hogs 175 lo 250 lbs., $13.25011; .bulk $13.-5013.75; $13.-5013.75; feeders $12013. .Sheep Receipts 1249; choice iambs $14frl5; wethers $9S?11; fat ewes $7 8; feeder lambs $12Jpl5. Arrivals. A. .lackman, Loin, Utah, 1 car horses; W. A. Anderson. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1-car cattle; James Wilson, Olmstead, Idaho, 1 car cattle; G. G. Sweeten, Tremonton, Utah. 1 car cat tl3 and hogs; A. R. Babcock, Mooro, Idaho. 1 car cattle and sheep; Jomesl Wilson, Blackfoot, Idaho, 1 car hogs' and sheep; Geo. Thompson, Deer Lodge, Mont., 1 car cattle and horses. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Nob., Feb. 11. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 9500; market 10(g25c higher; top $14.00; bulk $14 ,30-g14 .55; heavy weight $14.3514.G0; medium weight $14.40(0: 14. 65; light weight $14.40g 14. C5; light light $14.2514.50: heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.25 Q14.35; packing sows, rough, $14.00 14.25; pigs $12.5014.50. Cattle Iloceipts 5000; market steady to strong; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $13.7515.00; medium and good $11.-00.'13.75; $11.-00.'13.75; common $9.00''l 1 .00; light weight, good and choice, $11.75 14.50; common and medium $8.50(5'' 11.75; butcher cattle, heifers, $5.75(0) 11.75; cows $6.50(011.25; canners and cutters $5.25(0-G.50; veal cnlves, light and handy weight. $14.00(??15.-50; $14.00(??15.-50; (coder steers 57.7511.25: stock- or steers $6.75S11.00. Sheep Receipts 10,000; intrket steady to 25c highor; lambs, S4 pounds down, $1S. 50(020. 50; culls and common com-mon $15.00(0)17.75; yearling welhers $11.7517.50; ewes, medium and' choice, $10.500'12.50; culls and common com-mon $G.0010.50. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. i KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 11. I (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 10.000; market 25 to 40c higher; bulk $14.40(14.85; heav-1 ios $14.3014.70: mediums $14.40 14.90; lights $14.3015 00; packing sows $13.0013.S0; pigs $12.0015.-50. $12.0015.-50. Cattle Receipts 9000; market very slow to weak; heavy beef steers, choice and prime, $11.2516.00; me-! dium and good $11.15(g)14.25; common com-mon $9.5012.15; light weight, good to choice, $11.4014.75; common and medium $S. 00011. 40; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.00(5)12.00; cows $6.90'o ,11.50; canners and cutters $5.25(&;G.-75; $5.25(&;G.-75; veal calves $13.0015.25; feeder steers $8.5013.00; stockor steers $6.-2510.25. $6.-2510.25. Sheep Receipts 8000; market steady to 50c higher; lambs $17.50 20.50; culls and common $12,0017.-25; $12,0017.-25; yearling wethers $15.501S.OO; ewes $10.5013.25; culls and common $5.25(0)10.25; breeding ewes $S.00 14.25; feeder lambs $15,000)17 50. CHTCAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Feb. 11 Hogs Receipts 13,000; market mostly 25 to 30c higher; high-er; bulk $14,60(0)15.50; top $15.60; heavy $14 .4015.00; medium $14.75 15.30; light $14.S5015.G0; light light $14.7515.50; heavy packing nvLJLjiz i i in i i ii ii i i 1 1 Miii-sr 'ni .iiiiit-'-ii-mi j.j.j.c sows, smooth, $13.50il4 .25; packing sows, rough, lS.OO'O'lo.OO; pigs $13.-75 $13.-75 n 15. 00. Caltle Receipts 7000; market steady; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $15. 00(017.-00; 00(017.-00; medium and good $11 .0015.00; common $9.0011.00; light weight, good and choice, $12.00(0'16.00; common com-mon and medium $8.50(012 .65; butcher butch-er cattle, heifers. $6.50012.50; cows $6 5011.25; canners and cutters $5.-250'6.50; $5.-250'6.50; veal calves $16.25017.50; feeder steers $7.S517.75; stocker steers $7.00010.50. Sheep Receipts 6000; market higher; lambs, Si pounds down, $19.00 021.65; culls and common $15,250! 18.50; ewes', good and choice, $10.75 014.25; culls and common $6,500 10. 5. MONEY EX'CH ANGE. j NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Mercantile paper 606Vi per cent. Sterling: Demand $3.37; cables $3.37. i Francs: Demand 14.49; cables 14.-I 14.-I IT- Belgian francs; Demand 13.67; cables ca-bles 13.65. Guilders: Demand .37l; cables .37. Lire: Demand 18.04; cables IS. 02. Marks: Dcmanu 1.04; cables 1.05. Time loans strong; 60 days, 90 daysj and 6 months SV per cent. j LIBERTY BONDS. i NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Prices of Liberty bonds at 2:55 p. m. today, were: J Stes 96.70; first 4s 90. SO; second 4s 90.30; first 4&0 91.60; second 4s 90.32; third I VI s 93.60J fourth 4 Vis 91.16: Vlnfnrv VLV. s 07. S.I VJplnrv 4S 97. S4. BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Bar silver ,$1-34. ! I Mexican dollars $1.03. |