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Show FOREIGN LIVESTOCK . e CHICAGO, .July 5. (United States rtureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1 3 000, beef steers and butchers she stock steady to strong, spots shade higher on desirable corn fed, top beef Meer 810.20; bulk $S.60 tfi 9.76 , other c'.sse,; about steady bulk beef cw and heifers f6.2507.6O cannrs and . utters largelv 62.00 0 8.76; bologna bulla mostly $4 604.80; early .sales e;i! calves $8.008.50; few choice handy weights to cJty butchers $9 00 'a 9.60. Hog. Rev-elpta 2"' 000, opened 5 to 10c higher on hotter grades. lxter ateady CO 6c higher, mixed and packing pack-ing grades slow to 10c lower; top $10.90; bulk good butchers $10.50 10 86; plrs about steady, packing sows $9 OOfl 9.26, heavy. 110,40010.65; mediums $10. 35 10.86; light $10.K0rf 10.85; liKht-llghr. $ 10. L'G 0 1 0.7D ; packing pack-ing sows smooth $9.00 ?' 9. 50 packing sow? rough $S65'i7 3.10; killing pigs $9.26(3 10 30. Sheer) Receipts 8,000. lamb C'.c higher, shnp strong to unevenly higher; high-er; top native lambs $1 3 50, seven doubles good hutchor sorted Idahos with 80 feeders out at $12.50; cull native na-tive mostly 87.2607.50; fat ewes largely $6.O07.00. KANPA8 CITY. July 6 fU. S. Bureau of Markets ! Cattle Receipts 1600. yearlings, she stock and bulis Hteady to strong, primp yearling heifers heif-ers $9.003'9.60; choice $8 6608.76, good and choice oown $5 50 0 6.50; few prime $7 00; most bulls $4.0006 25, cables steady to wak, choice vc-alcrs $8 60; all other closes steady, scvprnl loads medium and hea-ywelght steers $10.00; bulk fed lot $9.00 9 75; grass-ers grass-ers and short fods generally $8 000 X 7 "1 CATiners mostly $2 Ooirf 2 T , cutters cut-ters $3.0004.00. Hogs Receipts H 000. opened 5 to 10c higher, closed with advance lost, early top $10 70; packer top $10'"." ahippers took 2,000, bulk good and choice 225 to 276 pound weight $10 20 010 60 bulk of sales $10.200 10 60-throw 60-throw out sows mostly $8.75 0 9.00, stock pigs 16 to 25c higher, top $10.60. Sheep Rooolpts 6.000; steady; dry fed yearlings $10.50; lambs 25 to 50c higher, stock natives flS S5, numerous lambs $13.00013 25; most cubs around $6.75: dry fed clipped new cut lamtjs $11.50. OMAJ-1A, Neb., July S. fU. S Bureau Bur-eau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 8.-400; 8.-400; generally steady to strong, spot? E to 10c lvlgher on lights; bulk packing pack-ing grades $8.7509.50, balk good hogs $9.76 0 10.30, top $ 0 40. Cattle Receipts 6.000. beef steers active; mostly 10 to 16c hlher. top $9 S5. weight 1300 pounds, yearlings $9 76; she stock 6 to 20c higher; bulls strong, veals .cbout 25c higher. Blockers and feeders unchanged. Sheep Receipts 6,000; killing classes clas-ses 25 to 40c higher, bulk western lambs 112.25018.25; top $13.50; clipped clip-ped fat spring lambs $1 2 0 0 012 JO, top $12 76; feeders strong. ST JOSEPH. Mo., Tuly 6 (By U 8. Bureau of Markets.) Hog Receipts 8,000; opening fairly active 6c higher than Monday's average; bulk 170 to 220 pounds weight $10.60010 70 packing sows steady average cost $10 06 weight 231 pounds. Cattle Receipts 2700. best beef Kteers and yearlings steady medium and good kinds weak to 25c lowei cows and bulls Mrons; to shade higher top beef steers $ 10 00. bulk desirable beef cows 16.6006.50; ales mostly steady; practical top $7 00. Sheep He, eipts 2,000, active ling price fully 65c higher, top native lambs erly $13 00; drive-ins mostly $12.75. two double decks California lamr $12.00; culls lamba 6.OO06.6O; fat ewe $6 00 NKW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK. July 5 The rar.-eugar rar.-eugar market was stead.- and unchanged, un-changed, but no saies were reported. Spot Cubaa were quoted at 3 3-16 1 oat and freight. eo,ual to 4. 79 for centrl-lugal centrl-lugal with later Khiprnonls fit 3 cost and freight, equal to 4.86. There waa only a moderate trade In raw sugar futures with prices rather Irregular and at midday ranging from 3 points advance to 2 decline Them was scattered realising by old longs and trade interests and dommlsslon houses buying. The market Ur refined wss firmer and prices unchanged to 10 points higher, f'.ne granulated now mnclng from 6 20 to 6.40 but there was only a moderate demaDd Refined futures nominal Sugar futures closed firm . approximate approxi-mate sales 26 500 tons. September 3 as. December 3.45; March z 27. Ma), unquoted. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. July 6. Foreign ex-I ex-I hange Irregular; Br eat Britain, demand de-mand 4.45; cables 4.454, sixty day billH on banks 4 13. France, demand. 8 21, cables S 21 Italy demand. 4 60, cables 4 604 Belgium, demand. $7 75Va. cables 7.76 Germany demand, 02J: cables .023 Vi Holland demand 3.86; cables 3.86 Norway 16.46 Sweden, demand 25 SO Donmar!-.' demand. 21.66 Switzerland, demand. 19.00. Spain, demand, 15 63. rvrece. demand. 2 ' A Poland, demand, .0 2 Czecho-SiovakM demand, $19$. Argentine, demand, 36 00 Brazil, 13.60. Montreal 98 15-16. METAL 3LVRKET NEW YvJllK July 5. Coppersteady electroyllio spot and latter 13"014 Tin, firmer, spot and futures. $31.50. Iron, steady and unrhansi-J Lead, steady; spot $5. 75 Zinc firm; East St Louis spot and nearby delivery $5 46. Antimony, spot $5.-0005 25. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, July 6. Potatoes weak; receipts S7 ears, total u S. shipments July 3. 384; July 4. 209: Toxas and Oklahoma sacked cobblors $2. 2602 40 Kamms sacked Early Ohio's $2 30 0 2. 34 cwt ; Eastern Shore Vlrp!nla stave barrels Irish Cobblers, $4.2504 50; Norfolk North Carolina Irish Cobblers stave barrels lg.fD0S.t6 |