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Show e , e FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United b taxes Dvpartmunt of Agriculture) Agri-culture) 4. CHICAGO, Dec 9 Hogs: Receipts, 7600, active; strong to 10c higher, bulk 190-pound averages, butchers, $8.35(6 8.40; top. $8 45 on 170 to 185-pound 185-pound averages; bulk packing sows, I7.S0O8.00; desirable plga around $6.86; estimated holdover, 2,000; top, J$8.46; bulk salea, $8.168.40; heavy 'weight, $8.2008.40; medium weight, 88. 8008.40; light light. $8 , 30Q1 8.40; light light weight. $8.26 0 8.40. pack-ling pack-ling bows, smooth, $7.6008.00; paek-'lng paek-'lng sows, rough. $7.357.66; killing pigs. $8 . 260 B 40 Cattle Receipts, 1,000; compared I with week Hico, beef steers and better grades butcher she-stock unevenly 26 to 76c higher; medium grade beef steers and good to choice beef helfen reflecting most advance; oxtreme top long yearlings and matured stocrs fed 'with show cattle. $1S 65; lower grades .'beef cows and heifers steady to 26c j lower; ciinners and cutters. 36 0 40c off t . 1 : 1 -. weak to 15c lower, veal icalves, ."0 to 7',r higher, stockers and feeders largelj 2.'c higher, week's bulk prices follow Native beef steers, $8 40 JO 10. 60; western grassers, $6,760 17. 2 5; atookers and feeders, $f 7 6(5? 1 7. 00, beef cows and heifers, $3,75 0 16 76; cji nners and cutters, $2 6j ' 3 . 2r. , ea! calves. $9 2 5 h 9.76 Sheep: Receipts, 600; compared iwUh week ago, fat lambs about steady; best yearling '..ethers, 2 5c lower; low-er; sheep, slow to 25r. higher, advance mostly on handy kind; feeder lambs. 35 to 60c higher; cloning top fat lambs I $16. 50 to city butchers and packers; bulk. $14 70O13.25; culls, steady al I $11; 00 01 -60; desirable 90-pourtd shorn lambs, $18.60; good 16-poUhd fed yearling wethers. $12 80. heavy Ijfat ewes, $6.0008.00; lighter weight quotable up to $7.76; week's top feed-. Ing lamb,., $14.60; bulk desirable kind, 1 $14. 00 014.60. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec 9. Hogs Receipts, 6,000; active, strong to r.e higher to both shippers and packers, packer and shipper top. $8.30; packing pack-ing sows steady, mos'ly $7.600 7.75, shippers took about $8.00. Cattle. Receipts. 150. compared with w eek ago: Beet" steers and ; i'.ir-;:u'-. strong to 16o higher, beef cows and heifers. 10 to 15c higher; canners and cutters uneven. 15 to 10c lower; bulls, steady, veal calves. $1.00W1 60 higher, stockers and feeders steady to strong. Sheep Receipts 500, compared With We k ago: Fat WOOled lamba. 25 to 35c higher, thorn lambs, 15 to 25c higher, high-er, yearlings and wethers a shade higher, fat ewes, 2". to 50c higher, top lambs for the wck, $ 1 4 75, best I ewes, $7.25; feeding Iambs. $13. 60 CJ llS. 76. I 1 OMAHA, Neb.. Dee 9 Hogf; Receipts. Re-ceipts. 75uo, market, mostly 5 to 10c lower; bulk mixed and packing grades, $7. 1608.00; bulk ISO to 250-pound hogs 18.0608 16; top. $8.15; bulk. 57 8608.15. Cattle: Receipts, 4 25; compared with week ago. corn fod steers and yeirlings steady to strong; top yearlings, year-lings, $12.00; others, steady; she-stock. she-stock. 150 25c higher; bulk, weak to 25c lower; veals, 50O1 25 higher; Stockers and feeders, cannery and cut-1 ters, steady-Sheep: steady-Sheep: Receipts 2.000; compared1 wlt!i week ago. fed wooled lambs 7 6. higher; clipped lambs about t,0c high- er; yearlings, steady; sheep, steady to strong, feeders, 50a 60c higher. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 9. Cat-tic Cat-tic Receipts 1200; for week; Fat she stock weak to 26c lower; dinners 60 'if 7 5c lower, calves mostly 50C hignor, stock cows and h.-lfers lully 2f.c lower; low-er; all other classes mostly steady to strong, top steers $13 86 Hogs Receipts 2000; fairly active, Steady to 6c higher, packer top $t- I0i shipper top $S.30; bulk averages $8.15 j 8.25; bulk of sales $8.0008.25; packing sows steady; mostly $7. 50. Sheep Receipts 2000, for week;, Ixtmbs mostly 50c higher; top $14 81. : Sheep mostly 25c higher, lec-dlnr. lambs strong to 50c higher. HIKING SECCElTIllS (As reported by J. A Hogle ft Co.) I Bid I AskedT I Alta Mich 1$ i$ .05 Alta Con I I .02 Albion Cons .01 .0o Am. Metals I 01 .014 Alta Tunnol .01: .01 Bullion I .01 , .014 Big 11111 . 01 .02 Big Cot Coal 04 .06 Beaver Copper 01 Bay State .10 Black Metal .06 Bingham Galena . .. .00) .01 O 11 1 ru I Eureka ... 00 .02 Colb. Rexail 16 1 .16 Colorado Con 04 .ui Cardiff .35 Daly 66 j 1.60 Dragon 07 .08 Demijohn Con 01 Emma Silver .01! 02 Emerald I 04 .06 Eureka Mines 03 E. Crown Pt 00; .01 4 1 BaAt Tlntlc Coal ... 00 .004 , East Tin. Con I .02 i .04' Eureka Lily J .04. .06 Bpreka Bullion 1 .02' .03 Gold Chain 08 Great Western 01 .03 Hamburg Minos 01 .01 Howell .01 Iron Blossom I .26! .2b 4 Iron King I .14) .16 Keystono .36 .40 Kenebee I .00 4 , 014' Lehl Tlntlc .01 .01 Leonora 01 .01 Lynn Big Six 03 .06 Mammoth 40 j May Day 00 til .014 Michigan-Utah I .0941 liv-1 New Qulncy I .01 I .01' Nalldrlver .07 .16 4' No. Standard 00 .004 Opohongo I .00 I .00 I Ohio Copper j .46 Plutus I 61 .63 Prince Con .07 08 PlOChS Bristol I .00 .01' Price Mining .01 .03 Provo I .03 1 .03! Rico Well ' .02 I . 11 80. Standard I .07 .11 Syndicate 00 4 1 00 Silver King Coal ! 2.65 2.75 Silver King Con 17 .20 Sioux Mines 01. .04 Tlntlc Central .01 TlnUc Standard .. ,. 3.06 3.0741 Uncle Sam I .01 I .02 Utah Con , 00. . 00 Union chief j .02 1 West Toledo .00 I Walker Mining 8 . 20 3 .25 Pork City M. S 8.87 3.46 park-Utah '4.60 B OO Saturday's Salca. Alta Tunnel, 6600 at lc. Bullion, 1000 at lc; 2000 at 1 Vic; 326 at r Emma Sliver. 600 at 2c. Lehl Tlntlc, 2000 at c. Plutus, 400 at 63c. 2100 at 61c; 600 nt 60c. Prince Consolidated, 1700 at 8c. Silver King ConBolldstt-d, 700 at 20c-200 20c-200 at 19o. Tlntlc SYandard, 600 at 3.05c Walker, 200 at S.50(-; J00 at 3.46c; 200 at 3.40c. 100 at 3 42c; 200 at 2 37 4c. 100 si 3 3ife. 00 at 3 SOc 100 at 1 17c |