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Show Heavy Sales Sataday at Union Stockyards Sales at the 1 igd. n Union Stockyards Saturd.iv were the heaviest of the week, California meat pact rs were the chief J buyers. Th-v were: Sumskl. Harband and Snmski. San t Francisco, 7 cars of cattle Santa ( "laru Valley .Me.-'.: company S.in Francisco, 11 cars of cattle William Gilbert, Lewlston I car feeder , cattle Cudohy Packing company, North Salt I Lake. 2 cars of cattle. Fred Ruether. Pcmon.i. Cal., 15 cars of I feeder cattle. Miller t- Lut. San Francisco, 1.3 oars of hogs. Standard Packing Co., Los Angeles, 4 cars of hoes. Fox A Keller. Ogden, 2 cars of feeder cattl Fred Miller, Ogdeh, 1 car cattle. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 117- choice heay steors 87.50O8.66; gorsl Kteers $r. i0fr7 50; fair steers if, 7.1 choice feeder steers 86 O0T17.00: choke rows and heifers heif-ers ?5 GOfj:; r,o fair to good COWS a-.d heifers $4 006 00. cutter:: $3.005 4' 00. canners 62.00 00: Choice feeder cows f4 OOTi 4 r.O; fat" bulls $2 75fi4 00; bnlocna bulls 83.00lQ4.00; ea calves $8 00'ij;9.00. Hogs Receipts 2297: .tfmlc.. fat hogs 173 to 230 It.s. 29 15 bulk Of 'ales Js I".. 9.15; feeder hogs 27. 003)8. 00. Shee; Receipts m.n. . .-nolce lambs 19. 004210. 00: wethers j3.ooTf g.oo: rai ewes t nii-ri", 00. fo.-der lambs ?h 00 . 9.00. Arrivals. (i 0: Whit lock. South Omaha. 5 cars hogs. Oeuen PacWng Provision l.'o.. South Omaha., 5 cars hogs R. A. Reynolds. South Omaha, 4 cars cattle. Roy Coburn. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 1 car hogs. A MoFarland & Son. Rlchfh-ld. 1 car cattle Seigel. ?amion Commission Co . Denver Den-ver 1 car cattle. J. W. Murphy, South Omaha. 4 cars hogs- Omana Hog Go.. Omaha 13 cars hogs. Peck-Bros.. Dillon, Mont.. 2 cars cattle. W. A Allred, Preston. Ida., 1 car mixed cattle and hogs. W Hendricks, Lewlston, Ida., 1 car c.ittle E C. P.arnes. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 1 car cattle Rov Cobum St Anthony, Ida . 1 car cattle Tom Bewel L Victor. Ma . 2 oars cattle. Peck P.ros . Dell, Mont., l.cor cattle. Nelson Cox. Shelley. Ida.. 1 car cattle. J. II Comnu-rill. Rigdj, Ida. 3 cars cattl. Hugh Park Shelley, Ida., 1 car cattle. Three XCattle Co., Alexander, Ida., 2 cars cattl- A J. Dodson Montpell.r. Ida.. 2 cars cuttle. O. A. Young. Montpolier. Ida.. 1 carl cattle. Earl Weaver, Preston Ida.. 1 cur cattle. J. W Havens, Boise, Ida . 2 cars cattle. T A. Delmae. North "..-itc.' Colo, 2 cars cattle n. ' Longyeor, North Gate, Colo-, 3 cars cattle. Victor Hanson. North Gate. Colo., 3 uare cattb CHICAGO GRAIN. 1 C.'H'AGi'. Jan. 21--'V'n f.t l; -l Led I I fr -sh strength tndVv. Infltloncsjil by ;g" I .f cuni In'ufl 1 export .. -loa . I. F ame was Mild to '-"0 asking fr offers of to0.o(,o .bushels. Opening nrli s which varied from unchanged to l'o higher with March 11.67 to 1 08K and May Jl 58 1 to 1.585. were followed l.y a matgrlal nt. turn all around iind th 11 something of a reaction. Corn, oato and provisions r.lso aacehd-j aacehd-j ed. Statements that Importing countries need -- 0 bushels of wheat and rye ! In exci Is Of the surplus Of exporting I countries had considerable bullish effect. I The wheat close wa.s unsettled an to I I o net higher, with March Jl 70 to 1.71 and May $1 61 t to 1 r.p.j. I Beaboard demand for corn heloed later 1 lo lift prices still more. The close was I nervous at Tp to lHc net advance with May r.;(i, to 69 Vic. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO Jan 24. (United States Hu- reau ..f Markets. ( (.'utile Receipts 22,-! ouO; market opening generally steady on ! all ClaSS with close last week: few Mliil;. good or choice l.e.-f steers offer, of-fer, d bulk around $7 .".OiiS 6', butcher heifers largely $5 7rfti 6.7.3; bulk butcher cows $5 004S6.26: few loads choice heavy 1 kosher COWS W.00r?7.-75; canners and cutters mostly V: 266J4 25; best bologna bulls around S6.00; veal calves largely $11 OOtfj 12.00; striker and feeder steers mostly 16.26(98. 25 Hogs Receipts 5000; market steady to 10c higher; lights up most; top $9 85; bulk 9. 16499.60: pigs steadv Sheeji Receipts 12.000: killing classes about steadv; early lambs top $11.00. 1 bulk $10 OOflflO.76; no choice fat sheep or vearllngs sold early; top ewes $5.65; bulic $1 f,0&r..50 METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Jan 24 Cooper quiet-electrolytli quiet-electrolytli spot, nearby and first Quarter IStSMVic; second quarter i3Vi; i3c. Iron easier; No. 1 northern $3.3.00; No. 2 northern $30.00' 32 00; No. 2 southern $30. 0041 .3.3.00; tin weak, spot and nearby r;l 00; futures $34.7.3 Antimony 7..;:'. " 50c I . ., r-trady : spr.t 4 . 75c. .lnc easier; East St. Louis delivery spot j 5 37,-55.50c. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, Jan 24. Prime mercantile mercan-tile paper 74u8 per cent Exchange steady. Sterling: 60 -lov bills 23.73V; commercial commer-cial 1.0 day bills on banks $3. 73V;: com-mi com-mi ' la I r.' day bills $3 73; demand 83.7S; ablos 8.3.78-V4. Time loans firm; 60 dayi lays and &1. IM'.IHO.- '. ! H I, I'll vii.i. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Jan. 24 Liberty bonds-closed bonds-closed : - r.Vs 92.06: first 4s 87.60 bid; second 4s 7 90 first 4,s Sx.oO; second 4'4s S7.:i.; third hie ' ii fourth l'.,ri vx 82; Victory Vic-tory 3is 97.26; Victory 4a 97.26. Al MONEY 2 b a.t 1 Call money steady; high low and rul- 1 in;; rale 7 per cent; cloi-lng bid C per j cent, offered at 7 per cent: last I. on 7 . per . ..nl. i Rank acceptances 54 per cent. OOMESTIC SILVER. new YQRK. J.'m. 2i.--ii;ir silver, do-I do-I rneatlc. 9t4ci f-r. t or. Max lean iollars 504C |