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Show I MARKET CLOSES WITH REACTION Selling of Rail Shares and Higher Money Rate Influential NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Prices moved with an Irregular ircnd In today's to-day's stock marKot, 1". S. Steel and othr Industrials vii pushed un lit the early dealings on 'incor.flrmed rumors of favorable dividend develop--mrnfs whu h stimulated buying lu other quarters. ) I i;rhM -al! mone rates, combined wth heavy profes-6lonl profes-6lonl selling of railroad shares, turned the mnrkct reactionary in the closing dealings. Sales approximated $00,000 shares. Opening prices were irregular with the main tendency down; Short interests in-terests resumed their pressure on such speculative favorites as Baldwin and Sludebaker. each of which dropped a point. These were a few strong1 kpotv, notably Chespeak'e & Ohio, vihlch advanced - on overnight aii-nounrement aii-nounrement that dckoI iatlons for its purchase by the Van Swerlngen liiter ests were- under way. Slight improve-nient improve-nient also vas detected in the pre-ferrer pre-ferrer and in New Work Central Jersey Central opened on point low-j er and then jumped three. P ople's Gas moved to higher ground In re-sponse re-sponse to the announcement of an in-, l reasod dividend, and Columbia Gas rose In sympathy. National Lead wa I pushed up two points A reac tion-1 try tendency was noted in New Haven, Si. Paul. Northern T'a. Corn I'rod- ucta nd Piggly Wlggly Nearly 10( stocks on tri- New York stock etf- hnnge sold ox-dividend today. Foreign For-eign exchanges onenarl firm. Losses of one to three points were r-Btubllshed by a number of the oils, food, equipment. Studebaker anil a few !es3 activ e shares before the dc-1 cline vras eheckod around the end of1 the first hour Execution of larg! tiujing orders for the steel, cuppei lYiurrlinriisinr rend Dublifi Utillt' IS-i I sues started a vigorous upward movement. move-ment. Hurried ohort covering accelerating acceler-ating the advance. U. S. Steel common com-mon touched 107, the highest price in over a month, and Reynolds Spring jumped 03 points. (Jains of Uo to thre points were mado by American Smelting. National Lead, Sears Roc-buck, Roc-buck, Stromberg Carburetor and C'hes-ptake C'hes-ptake Ai Ohio. Call money opened at 4 per cent A considerably better feeing pre-aded pre-aded the market as the rise In L . S Steel continued, that stock reaching 10S in the early afternoon with reports re-ports circulating on the possibility oi extra cash dividends in the coming yen''. Stocks which were dull early, particularly Baldwin and Pan-Amerl- wen carried up a point or more beyond Thursday's closing Interest in railroad shares slackened, the buy-ins buy-ins running almost entirely to a varied ilst of industrials and specialties Fisher l-Jody Improved three and a half points to a new high level and Pullman (wo. Gains of one to two points were common on the la'.ancb of the list. The closing was strong, Jewell Tea preferred. Stromberg Carburetor. Bosch Magneto. United UrUg, Ailed Chemical and Sears Roebuck Roe-buck were marked up 2 to points before the market became reactionary n the artne selling of railroad shares. Great Northern preferred. Canadian Paeffie, Union Pacific. Chicago &: Northwestern and Northern Pacfiej were depressed 1 to 2 points below Thursday s fnal quotations, marking lip of the call money rate to o por .rnt aiding the selling movement. 4 ft I ! GRAIN )fl I 'iM CHICAGO. Dec. Ii.. Wheat tendea j downward in prices today during the early dealings, being affected by ap-1 parent indifference with the Liverpool market displayed regarding upturns her. Thursday. Besides, it was con-tend'd con-tend'd that both Argentina and Cap 1 :hJh wore underselling the Uniteo Slates abroad. On the other hand, do-J9 do-J9 mettle millers were reported to be do- ing business on a large scale and tberr I wna hopeful gossip current as to prog-rees prog-rees Jook'-d for in regard to export ft- j Jjbj nun. Ing at Washington. The- opening Which ranged from Q c lowei, with May 11.23 1.2S, ""d July ;JU at $1.14Vi1.1414. was followed by . -'-kM c moderate further setback. . i&j Rallies failed to last and th.- mar- jM. r t near the close wan bearish. Influ- . ' jB enced bv developments concerning -. ,:tH German financial difficulties, and b ' jg word that Omaha would ship wheat W Cn,,a0- The finish was unsettled ,'b to le net lower, with May $1.22 to l'.SSft and July $1 U6 to 1.13V "SB Corn nd oabs were easer with '3B wheat, After opening 1s t" iower. May 734 to 74c. the. corn market iH continued to sag. Trade was chiefly of a local char-acter char-acter The Close was steady (q Vt viSM t to 1 Vc net lower, with May 73 to CjW , 73ic. -?ffiJM ats etnrted i to He off. May '"'H 4 6n to 46o, and later showed but .j9 little power to rally. Pirmness of hog valuta gave a lit- raH tie strength to provisions. 9 CHICAGO. Dec. 15 Wheat, No. 2 fSB'i hard $127 3B Corn, No. 2 mxed 75 "4 'a 76 i:- c ; No. 'ZSgm 2 yellow 7676ic Oats, No. 'i white 4548Uc; No. 2 white -'.5 '.; 'f4 6 '-4 (.. Rye No. 2 91c. . Barley 65 74c. " Tmothy seed 56.00,6.76 Clover seed $16 00 Q 20.00, JtttM Pork nominal. PW Lard $10.40. Rbs $10. 50 "311 50 . 1 MIiVNEAPOL.18, Dec. 15. Flour un- changod. Bran J22.00 23 50 OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 15. Wheat. IH No. a hard $1.17 1 19; No. 2 mixed 1 $1 09 1.17. t:orn. No. 2 white 68fg71Vjc; No. WM' 2 mixed 6S&69c. Oats No. 3 wute 43 44c. Hl CHICAGO FUTURES. I CHICAGO. Dec. 16. Open Htt;h Low Closs Wheat Dec. 1.24i $1.25 $1.23U $12346 1 Miv 1 23 1.24 1.22 1.22 l July 1.14 114 l.HVb 1 13 1 Corn Dec. .75 764 .7i; 7 Wmt May .73 .74S .78 729 July .73 .74 .72 .73 WjM Oats Dec. AS .48 .46 .45 l May 46 .47 ) u July .42 .43 .42 .42 i Pork Jan. 10.17 10.25 10.17 10.25 May 10.42 10.55 10.42 10 55 1 Hlbo Jan. ... ... 10 35 j May 10.20 10.30 10.20 10.30 Hl LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Dec-. i3 iLiaerty uds olosed . s 100.48; first and second 4s 'blank; first 4 a 98.7.8; second 4 s S, M, third 4 s 98.72; fourth 4 s rJ7 48; Victory 4s 100.24 uncalled, 100 called; U S. treasury 4 b 9 9.74 J LOCAL IXTOTTMKNT KFURFTTFA I (As reported by J A. Hogle fc Co. BANK BTOCK3 ' Bid ! Asked. Bankers Trust i$165 . 00 $ 170 . 00 Columbia Trust ... I 90.00 Deseret National ...I 270.001 876 DO Desi ret Savins 805.001 810.00 First Natl of Ogden. 310.00 Conti Mat! Bank 150. 00( National Copper . . 145.00,' 162.00 I Security Stat bank i 100. OH .Utah State Natl. ... 103 . 00 108.00 I't.ih Saw & Trust. i 100. 001 105.00 Walker Bros, -Bank. 880.00 28500 Zlon's gay. Tr. . . . 205. 00 210.00 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Amal Sugar com. ...I 3.50 3.7 5 do 8s pfd ! 90 . 00 81.00 Icon Wagon I ! 50.00 Home Fir Ins ! 315.00 323.00 Independent Coal ..I .58! Gl Morgan Can C pfd U'2 50 104 0" ! Mt 'States T &-T 104 ooii ioii.oo 1 People's Sugar I pfd and com 2 . 20 2 40 Schramm-John Ss pfd 103.00 105.00 Standard Coal 5 -65 ; U B Fuel 7s pfd . . . ; .83 .86 Utah-Idaho Sugar .. 3.30 3.40 I Utah Fire Clay .' . . 53.00' U1 Tr & Lt 1st pfd i 95.00; 97.00 Walker Bros. D. Qdsl 200.001 Z. C. M. I 110.00, 112.00 , lirtn Drnc List 6s '81 95.00' 9. ".Kb Mutual Creamery ...I 6.90! 7.10 I Utah-Idaho Sugar pfd 8.76 9 00 BONDS S L Stock Ex cs 192PI 58.001 90.00 felndrd Coal 6s 19231 1 98.00 Ut Pr & Lt 1st 5s 44J 92.001 94.00 CI Lt & Pr 4s 1930. . . 85.001 90.00 I't-Ida Sugar 7s '301 97.00' 98.60 NEW YORK STOCKS. (Last Sale) Allied Chemical & Dye 79 Allis-Chalmers 4 4 American Beet Sugar 40B American Can 78 American Car & Foundry ox div.184 American Hide ft Leather pfd 64 American International Corp . 28 American Locomotive 188 American Smelting ft Kefg. ... 67 American Sugar 76 American Sumatra Tobacco ... 29 Amerii an T & T 125 American Tobacco 165 American Woolen ex dlv 94 Anaconda Copper 49 Atchison 101 Atl Gulf & W Indies 23 Baldwin Locomotive 126 I Baltimore fc Ohio 41 Bethlehem Steel B ex dlv 68 Canadian Pacific 142 i Central Leather 34 'Chandler Motors H3 I Chesapeake & Ohio 70 Chicago Mil &. St Paul 22 Chicago R I & Pac 32 Chino Copper . - . 2 4 Colorado Fuel it Iron 25 I Corn Products 1304 Crucible Steel 71' Erie - . 10 ' Famous Players-Lasky ex dlv.. 90 Geqeral Asphalt 45 General Motors 13 General Electric 1S0 f Goodrich Co 34 Great Northern pfd .. 80 Illinois Central 107 Inspiration Copper 34 International Har ester .2 Int Mer Marine p:d 60 Internationa! Paper 68 Ininciblo Oil 14 Kennecott Copper 37 Kellv-Springfleld Tire 4 4 LOUlavllle & Nashville 13 IB Mexican Petroleum 24 0 . Miami Copper 27, Middle States Oil 1 1 i Mldvale Steel 28 ! Missouri Pacific 16' New York Central 92 a, N Y N H Hartford 2 1 r,x Norfolk ft Western 111'- ' North srn Pacific 7 5 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 1 Pacific Oil ex div 4 4H Pan American Petroleum . ... 83 Pennsylvania 46 j'eopie s uas vs Puro Oil . 277' Ray Consolidated Copper 1 3 Reading 7 8. Rep Iron & Steel 47 Royal Dutch N Y 51 Sears Roebuck bG't Sinclair Con Oil 31 Southern Pacific S7't Southern Railway 23 Standard Oil o;' N J 39 I Sludebaker Corporation 132 Tennessee Copper 9 Texas Co 47 Texas & Pacific ' 20 Tobacco Products 83 Transcontinental Oil 11 I Union Pacific 136 United Retail Stores 70 U 8 Ind Alcohol 66 United States Rubber 52 United Statea Steel 106 T tah Copper C3 ' We-stlnghouse Electric 59 Willys Overland ......... 6 ; American Zinc, Lead and Sm..l5LJ Butte &. Superior ex div 314 Cala Petroleum 56 ! Montana Power 67 j Shattuck Arizona 7 Vi B , Great Northern Ore 20 Maxwell 14 aj" American Linseed Oil 313; C ft N W 78 J Consolidated Gas . 122 i , j ; ! Ogden Cash Grain U -1 I (Quotations furnLdied by Globe Grain & Milling Co. ' (Values Include freight paid to Ogden) Utah Winter Wheat No. 2 dark hard, 1.14 11.24. No. 2 dark hard, 11.1101.19. No. 3 dark hard. 11.08.01.17. Utah White Wheat No. 2 soft white. 96 $1.06. No 2 soft white, 92c0 81.02. No. 1 hard white, 92c-$1.12. No. 2 hard white. 99c $1 09. Idaho Winter Wheat No. 1 dark hard, $1.14 g $1 24. No. 2 dark hard, $1.1 11.26. No. 3 dark hard $1 08 $1.23. No. 1 hard winter. $1.0801.89, Nu 2 hard winter, $1.0691.96. Idaho Ilard Spring Ulieat No. 1 dark northern, $1.1401.29. No. 2 dark northern. $1.1101.27. No. 3 dark northern, $1.0801.28. Idaho Winter Wheat No. 2 soft white. 99c 0 $1.19. No. 8 soft white, 960$1.24. , No. 2 hard white, fl 141.24 1 No. 2 hard white, $1.1401.91. Idaho White Feed Octs 38 bulk, $2.10. Light oats 10c less at $2.00. If sacked 8c additional Ilastern Corn No. 2 yellow. $1.85 01.90. No 2 mied. $1.8301.87. (Above bul't, sacked 8c additional.) METTAL MARKET NEW YORK Dec. 15. Copper j firm; electrolytic spot and demand 14 014, futures 14 014 Tin firm; spot and nearby 37.50. futures 37.76037.87. Iron steady; prices unchanged. Lead steady, spot 7.1007 15. Zinc steady; East St Louis Spot and nearby deliverv 7.12 0 7.20 Antimony, ajpot 6.37 0 6.62. -V , CONEY MARKET NEW YORK. Doc. 15. Call monev stronger; high 6;. low 4; ruling rate 4, closing bid 5; offered at 5, last loan 5; call loans against acceptances 8; time loana steady; mixed collateral collater-al 60 to 90 days 4 0 5; four to six months 4 0 6; prime commercial paper 4. jtf - OGDEN LIVESTOCK e ? . L Cattle 419 Hogs Ut Sheep 26D9 Cattle. Receipts 4i!', steady; top '$6.50, choice prime steers $6.00if j 7.00; good steers $5.0006.00; fair steers $3.6005.00; feeder steers none : ! choice holfers $4.oj 4 35. choice I cowh $4.00 0 5.00; lulr te pnod OW3 ; $3 . 00 0 4 . 00- cannerH $1 00 0 2 o0. bulls $2.8604.00; feeder cows none-, 1 veal calves none. Hogs Receipts 111; steady, top $7.85, fat hogs. 190 to 220 lbs., $7.50 : 07.85, heavy hogs $6.6056.85; bulk J6 .007.85, feeder hogs $7. 00 in 8.00. Sheep Receipts 2699, 25c lower, choice lambs $11.00012.60; fat weth-1 weth-1 nrs $5.00 0 6.00; fat ewes $4,00 0 I 5.00; feeder lambs $10.00011.00; ! feeder ewes $3.004.00. Arrivals. j Bldarth & Florlo. East ETy. Nov., I 5 cars sheep. First National Bank of Winnemuc-I Winnemuc-I ca, East Ely. Nov , 4 cars sheep. E. A. Spauldlng. Rexburg, Idaho, 2 cars cattle. Thomas Brother. Ashton. Idaho, 1 car hogs.' Herman Kuchler. Carter, Wvo., 3 ears cattle. ' T. Hlppln. Heber. 2 cars cattle 1 Lind & Jensen. Cornish, 1 cars cattle. John A Dunkley. Preston, Idaho, 1 car cattle and hogs W. E. Potter. Kavsvlllc. 2 cars cat-' tie. Shipments and Sales. Western Meat company. San Francisco, Fran-cisco, 2 2 ears hogs. Union Meat company, Kohler, Cal., 2 ears cattle. 1 car hogs. Block fc Guss, Salt Lake. 2 cars cattle. Ogden Packing? Provision Co., Ogden, l car hops. 8 cars cattle. , Gus Jensen, Ogxlen, 1 car cattle. f f FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United States Department of AgTi-, AgTi-, culture) . '"H1CAGO. Dec 15 Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 40,000; market strong with Thursday's best time, bulk 200 to 280 pound averages $9.050,8.10 up. mostly 58.10; 140 to 180 pound averages. Strong; mostly $S.15. top $8.15; packing pack-ing sows, 7.25a?75. desirable pigs J8.OO0S 16, heavy hogs, $7.950 S.JO, medium $8.0008.10: light $8 0508.15. light light $8.0608.16; packing sows, smooth. $7.5007.75; packing sows ! rough. $7.2507.60; killing pigs. $sou! 08.15. Cattle Receipts 7.000. market slow-uneven; slow-uneven; weak to lower on beef steers; j better grades butcher she stock, stock- j ers and feederH and "eai calves; kill-Ing kill-Ing quality plain, nearly top yearling Slloo, bulk beef steers. $3.000 9 76; j lower grades beef cows, canners umi j cutters, steady to strong: bulk desir- ; able veal calves to packers around $9.60; bulk canners $7.26; bulk desirable desir-able bologna bulls $4.000 4 36. Sheep Receipts 8000; opening I slow, choice fat lambs steady to weak; j In-between grades tending lower, early top $15.60 to shippers: $15 40 to packers; fed 80 pound clipped lambs. $19.00; fed 80 pound yearling weth-1 era $12. 50; feeders quiet; cheese, steady; heavy fat ewes $5.00O6.0u lighter weight quotable up to $7 75. j OMAHA Neb.. Dec. 15 - Hogs He- ! ceipts, 10,000; strong to loc higher; bulk mixer) ;md packing grades $7 0o 0 7.60; bulk butcher hogs, 97.7SQ 7.85; top $7.85. tjatiK tteceipvs sauy; muruei siuw, warmed up and short fed steers 26c lower, fed steers $9.25; she stoc-: weak to 25c lower, veals, canners and cutters steady; top veals $9. 00, stock-ers stock-ers and feeders dull. Fhoep Receipts 25)0; all classes teady; bulk lamb? $14,400 14 50, top $14 70; $7.00 down: no feeding lambs included. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 15. Cattle: Cat-tle: Receipts 23.000; all classes around steady vvlth undertone dull on I beef steers and active on canners and cutters; one load Christmas long yearlings year-lings $13.75, other steers parly $5 S5 0H.6O; some Western sows $3 75 W 14.26: good natives $5.0005.50; most canners ground $2.25 a few $2,30 0 2 "i, lulk good cutters $8.0003.86; medium bologna bulls $3.60, better grades vealers $(5 000 9 00 cirtually ' no stockers and feeders sold early, I Hogs. Receipts 6000; active and ' steady to 10c higher; most activity ion mixed quality and lighter weights; packer top 88.00; shipper top $7.95. 1140 to 180 pounds $7.750 7 90, bulk 1 desirable 190 to 270 pounders S7.$" ! 0 8.00. packing sows steady to 10c I lower; mostly $7 25; stock pips steady I to 15c higher; bulk $7.000 7 25; few at $7.50. Sheep Receipts 3000; lambs steady to 25c lower mostly 26c off; odd na-I na-I lives $14.000 14 50 fed lots averag-I averag-I Ing nr nounds 9t4.2RA14.S6S sheej). steady; no choice light ewes offered, heavy ewes $6 0006.50. ST. JOSEPH. Mo, Dec. 15 Hogs: Receipts 11.000, slow; few early sales butchers; shippers fuly steady; mostly most-ly $7.8607.90; packers going slow: early bids barely steady; most nogs ! held higher. "attle Receipts 1 000- heavy slow; hardly anything done early; a few sales mediuTii tiuality sljort fed steers $7.0006.66; look;- about steady, .she j stock and calvea about steady; beef cows mostly $4 2505.60; odd head up to $6 00 and better, canners mostly $2.4002.76; cutters mostly $3 00 0 3 50, veal calves mostly around $9.00. Sheep; Receipts 3000. fat arnbs about steady with Thursday's late I sales, sheep about steady, good fed western wooled lambs $14.65, average 73 pounds; a fow native wool skins $14.50; 110 pound fed western ewes $7.00; a few natives $6 60. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Dec. 15. Foregn ex-, ex-, change rregulnr; n cents: Great Britain demand 463 1 5- 16; cables 464 3-1 6, sixty-day bills In banks, 4.61 11-16. France, demand, 7.35 1-, cables, 7.36. Italy, demand, 5.04. cables, 6 05. Relgum, demand, 6 74 1.. tables, 6.75. Germany, demand, .014 6; cables, .01-17. Holland, demand. 39 06: cables, I 40.00 ; Norway, demand, lo.OJt i Sweden, demand, 20 80, ; Denmark, demand. 20.86 Switzerland, demand, 18.96 I Spain, demund. 1C.2'J. I Greece, demand, 1 20. Holland, demand. .0056. Czecho-Slovakia. demand. 2.85. Argentine, demand. 37.87. Brazl, demand. 12 25. Monreal, 99. POTATO MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 15. Potatoes, steady on westerns receipts 4 5 cars; total U. S. shipments 363; Wisconsin sacked and hulk Round Whites 80 a 5c cwt.; Minnesota and North Dakota Da-kota sacked and bulk Round White., 76090c cwt ; Minnesota and North Dakota sucked Red Rlyer .'hios. No, II, few at 80c cwt ; Idaho sacked Ru-rala Ru-rala No. 1, $1.0001-10 cwt. MIXING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hoiri & Co.) 1 Bid Askejl 1 Alta Mich i .05 Albion Cons I .01 Am. Metals .01 .01 Alta Tunnel 02 .03 Hullion .01 ; .02 Rig Hill . Olii .02 j Hig Cot. Coal .03 0H Beav er Copper . , . j O0 j Black Metal .02 .05 Bingham Galena ... .01 .02 Central Eureka .... .00! .02 Columbus Rexall .... .13 I .15 Colorado Con .03 .05 Crown Point j .02 . 03 V . Cardiff .35 .36 Cotton King I 02 Cotton Metals j o3 Daly , . ' 1 . 50 Dragon I .06 .08 Empire Mines I .01, 02 Emerald I .04 08 ; Eureka Mines .... I 04 05 j E frown Pt .00 01 ! B. Tin Coal I .00 .00 East Tin. Con j I .10 Eureka Lily.. I .os 04: Eureka Bullion .02i 1 Grand Central I .60 fre;it Western .01 03 Hamburg Mines .. '.A .01) .01! Howell . .01 . ol i Iron Blossom .25, .27 Iron King .14' .15, Keystone I .36 I .40 Kennebec .01 .02 Ix-hi Tin I .01 'a 01 Lepnora .ool .01 Lynn Big Six 1 .03 .08 Monzonile. j . 00 Mammoth ,40 Miller Hill .02 May Day I I .01 Mason Valley I 1.10 1.50 Moscow ; ' .10 Michigan-Utah .10 .12 New Quihcy 02' .02 Naildrlver ! .oo No. Standard j .01 .01 opohongo I .00 .00rj Ohio Copper .60 Plutua - .... 1 .66 57 Prince Con ! .08 .09 Pioclio Bristol .0o' .01 Price Mining .0l .05 IProvo j .02 .03 Iso. Standard .06 .10 ISells .00 Syndicate I .00 .00 Silver King Coal. 2.60 2.67 Silver King Con. . ... .15 .20 I Sioux Mines ' .03 Tintic Central .01 Tlntlc Sl.mdard 2.90 2.95 Uncle Sam .01,' .02 Utah Con ! .00 .01 ,Wcet Toledo 0Q Walker Mining j 2.75 2.97 Zuma j .OGii .08 Park Clt M. S. ::. 25 3.35 Park-Utah . ' 4.60 4.75 p nina Sales. Columbus Rexall. 000 at 14c, Cardiff, 500 at 37c. 300 at 36c. Iron King. 50o at K'.c New Quincy, 1000 St 2c: 8164 at 2c Plutux, 200 at at .'.f-c. j Prince Consolidated, iooo at 8c. Tintic Standard. 100 at 2.9 2 c. Zuma, 1000 at 7c. ( ! iug Sales. I Big Hill, 2000 at I ;r. Iron Blossom. 1000 at 2$c Iron King, 500 al l " New Quincy, 29,500 at 2 . Plutus. 200 at 57c: 200 at 56c. Silver King Coalition, 300 at 2.65c. Tlntlc Standard. 200 at 2 92C Walker, 100 at 3.00c. Si 1 V YORK SUGAR i NEW YORK, Dec 15 The early raw sugar market was unchanged ai 3-e for Cubus cost and freight, equ&j to 5.53c for oehtrlfugal, Tliere were sales of 6500 bags ol Qubas afloat , and 5000 for December shipment at quoted prices. The raw sugar futures market opened! open-ed! irregular, but rote upon' covering land trade buyln gwlth prices at mid- May at one point lower to three hign- er. The market for refined sugar was I quiet and unchanged at 7.10c for fln-granulated. fln-granulated. Refined futures nominal I I Sugar futures closed frm, approx! mate sales 15.0O0 tons. January 3.65. Marc7l 3.39; May. 3 50. July 3 63. BUTTER AND EGGS ! CHICAGO, Dec. 15 Butter unchanged. un-changed. Eggs, higher, receipts 2304 cases, firsts 51 55c. ordinary firsts 48 & 50c; I I miscellaneous 50 '- refrigerator firsts 29(fi30c; refrigerator extras 27928c. Poultry, alive, lower, fowls 1419c, springe 17c, roosters 13c, turkeys 35c, geese 18c |