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Show XSS9 Local Sccuritici Jo-,n C. Culler. Jr.. Investment bankr and broker, writes In his WeMy trade, letter a. follow.: Husnes- conditions are of fair p:-..-portkma all over the L'rilted State., fany manufMeiunng establishments are Increasing In-creasing their operations as the demands for goods Increase Congifss will ree,tibie for Its firs' rej-ulnr session In Hecmhet end by tha' ntne (he tSOrttf board Will have Val. inltte.l :o the pt'Sldent Itn C.oriv and then the tariff question win evidently be, taken up and discussed by enngrr early In Its session. Other Important matter! that win occupy the attention of congress con-gress will he the monetary commission's recommendation of a eysteni that win do away with the notable defects of the present currency and linking sj stem of ih country: the question or a parceli post and the problem of governmental supervl.si.il, and control of rorpciatlOM doipK an interstate buslaasa. Local trade condltiona are fair. The fartneij; tluoughont the 'late ra Delving large sums of money from the sales of tivir crop... HilIj oe i waek first payments will be made for the heavy beet crop, which win gi the fanner. plenty 01 money lo pa their blllSL so business win be helped materially throughout I'lah Mud Maho. Th; banks report a co.k uprdy of futids on band for which there - a very fair demandi The action of tlM solldatr.i Wagon & Idaehlne compenj in giving Its stockholders the privilege of purchasing their proportion of the balanee of its J7no.noo ii'asur' st,-.. t par ha. sent the t-tn.-k down temporarily to $jo per share, and the options to $1 pei share. Manv of the oilier securities on ihe list have advanced considerably 'luting the week, z. c. m t. is in demand at $.'.r, llotue Kite insurance oompan $219. Beneficial Life Insurance company at $2oo, Qgden Savings bank at $::-. lF'tet National bank at $:9.S. Merchants bank at $106. National Copper bank at $29:., while Utah National bank and Stale bank stocks are not offered on account ac-count of an expected consolidation. oecuritlei. Amalgamated Sugar Co.. pfd...v$126 oo Beneficial Life insurance Co. . 200.00 Barnes Banking Co. Kaysville 186.0( Bank of American I'ork 150.00 Bank of Heber City .... 17.60 Bank of Iron Co. Ta rowan . 12.470 Bank i.f Son(hrn Utah, Cedar 17 50 ( 'on. Wagon A- Machine ro 1 06. on Con. Life Ins. & luv. Co 92.00 Continental National hank 140.00 CItiz.-iis Stare Bank of Bingham... 140.00 Deeeret National hank 295 00 rese)c savings bank 855.00 Davis County bank Farmlngtoa.. 804.06 First National bank. Layton 160 oo r-'irs-t NVitionai hank. Morgan .. 125.06 First National bank. Ogden . . 3 1 First National bank, Murray KO.00' First National bank, Logan 123.0 j First National hank, Brlgham.. . 235 oo ) Home Fire Insurance Co 219 00 II. J Crant ft Co 123.00 J 11 Peterson bank, Richfield.. . 200.00 1 Kamas State hank 113.00 Merchants bank 105.00 National P.atik of the Republic. .. 188-00 National Copper bank 130. 00 N'ephi National hank 121.00 Ogden Savings bank 262.00 PinRiee National bank Ogden. 240.00 provo Com, & Bavings bank 210 ni1 Price Commercial & Savings bank 150.00 Salt Lake Security & Trust "o ll7.o., Stale Bank of I'tah 266.00 State Bank of Brlgham Cltv 200.00 , Stale Bank of Garfield, Pangultch 150 00 BtatS Bank of Millard County. Fill more 130.00 State Bank of Oasis . . K'0.00 State Bank of Richmond 120.00 Thatcher Bros. Banking Co., Logan Lo-gan . - laS.oo i'tah Commercial Savlnacs bank 5B.nn Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. pfd 3.70 I'tah National bank 169.50 Utah Saving. s.- Trust Co.. io;.oo Utah Imolement-Vohlcle Co 86.00 Walker Bios. Bankers 266.00 Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co 350 oo Z. C. M 1 2 85. oo Bonds. Con. Ry. tt Power i"n. (City).. . .$ 97.23 Sumpter Valley Railroad 96.50 Utah Light fc Ry. CO. (clly) 90.00 Utah Light ft Power Co 79.00 Utah L'ght Power Co 90.00 I'tah County Light .t Power Co 100.00 The Utah Sugar Co. 101 50 New York Produce. NSW york. Nov. 10. Flour Quiet and steady. Receipts 24,800 bauds; shipments. ;:.soo barrels. wheatSpot, quiet; N. 2 red. 97c ei-vator ei-vator domeatlc basts to arrive and 971c f. o h. afloat; No. 1 northern DulUth, 21.121 f. o. b aiioat. Futures mark I declined de-clined sharply during the morning und r selling on bearish foreign news and liberal lib-eral receipts, but regained part of ihei loss on covering and reports of a better cash demand in (he northwest, closing at 0)c net decime. December cloaed at i 99. ; May closed at $1.04 Receipts, 170,-000 170,-000 bushels; shipments, 120,036 bushels, i lops Steady. Hides Steady: nogota, 22i023ic; '-ii- tral American. 211c Petroleum -- Stead) ool lulet Raw sugar. eas : Muscov ado. B9-tesL 4.62c i-enl rlf ugal, .96-tesl. a.R'c; molasses sugar, '.i-let. l..;7 . refined steady Flax, Oats and Rye. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 10. Close: ria. 81.08. Barley, 7o. q ?i 16 Corn No, " yellow, 13c I la Is -No :: w hite. VA'tl 161.-. Rye No. 2. So'dSSc. Boston Wool Market. nosToN. Nov. io. The Commercial Bulletin of Boston will say of the wool market tomorrow. Trading In the Boston wool market was quieted considerably, although Piiceii have remained fairly stable, especially on the lower gradej of fle.,-c WOO).. l I have shown a slight advance, with j-.-ile.s of fair-sized line, of quart r-blood Ohio at 25c, alttlOUgh tbe ruling market I. probably i . Moderate shied line, of original and fine, and fine medium torii- toiv clothing woiil.s vver. also ,al. i. as well as a fair amount Of BOOUrSd WOOlS f.,r ihe woolen mill.. |