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Show : Jpaitef ;S'.fofltinnes Weak i '-' jjss Not Duo as For as Could ' IjjPeffceived to Any News of the Day. ? ' : I I, YOHIC, May 24. Prices dropped lack easily and i)rnctlcally without 5-.fosllIon today (o about Die level ,s( last Friday, bofore the little stir u irirkct on that day caused by jc's great loan contraction by jjsW The weakness was not today, Lis could bo percolvod, to any nows L,tsy new clement of weakness, lla- ,-jtwas simply a recognition of tho S Uan of an incipient boom and the Jp jj'jtttlne out of smull speculative sf. W5 'n consequence. Tho traders who ft atstocku on Saturday and early ycs jrTira troubled with doubts boforo If eiif3 session onded. Their doubts T, , nwflrwcJ by Uo cavalier fashion In r LonJon this morning- Ignored tho ' a achlovemont of this markot in prices while London was enjoying ftiKjjiuntldo holidays. London prices iwrffcj here before- our market opened U-el declines throughout, Tho throw-twr throw-twr of Saturday's and yesterday's Pirtla'tloas was then pretty quickly vVllslied and tho markot relapsed I stagnant and drooping tono wliloh lwiiriicd it during most of last 4iV tb relupso In tho monoy market g Itkers' loan bills, which had weak-K weak-K .t exdiango market, disappeared ! Mi was engaged for export Thurs-the Thurs-the amount of $2,000,000, all that Amny office could furnish. Tho frec-Wm frec-Wm rf tha outward gold movement is SB 'ore clearly recognised, as follow-II follow-II ithe extremo lassltUdo of tho deft de-ft a t securities here, as against tho motion that tho demand for socurl-iju socurl-iju being paralyzed by tho fears of H'(ts of gold exports. Tho Paris nwrket showed some symptom of (ea today by advancing tho rato of f-c eichango to 25 francs 11V4 ccn- 8-T compared with last week's low - tttm centimes siUtlve depression hero was due a- (o general discouragement than if rd8c developments Published rc-t rc-t Tcf plans for ihe large curtailment N Wron production wero regarded as i Siurury for tho Industry and busl-' busl-' i ira hid special effect on United a Stfil prtforred. Attontiotii was to tho hearing before tho Intor-( Intor-( Ccnmrc6 commission of charges fcsiixJnatlon by tho coal roads, and frt3ncc of the District Attorney of iftlttd States was used Xo give an irssSori that Government action under utf-trast act was in contemplation. If pain markets Indicated an Intor-U3 Intor-U3 of th- weather bureau's weekly tary favorable to the hopes of tho a but the stock market failed to be ssced. The last prices of the day n mr the lowest, and tho closing I rti heavy and very dull. Bonds i ass Tolal sales, par value, $1,-? $1,-? ft United States bonds were un- ; SEW YORK BOND LIST. I r. 13 rcg. 104i Manh't'n c. g. 4s.l03 ion . - 104?; Mex. C. -is CO 1 i. fc re? 1054, 1st inc. 13!i cjta ,..J. ..lOSi Minn. & St. L. -Is 6 I Hi reg .132;, M., K. & T. 4s..l0OVi Lcn ., . 132 2nds 77 lo.sreg. KO Mex. Kat. c. 4s.. 74V4 ta 105i N. Y. C. s 3is.. 0D i tens. is.. 101 N. J. C. g. BS....131 1 is.. . 51 N Pac. 4s 10 LL (5, 3s 72! 10. (!.. . .J01 N. & W. c 4s.... 95 1 93i.i O. S. L. 4s & p... 9-14 Mo!Ga.&s . 105ijPenn. c. 33.... 94 Im-K. 74iiReadlng g. 4s.... 9S1) 0.i43.... 10-1 St L. & I. Mt. rJF.iJs.. . 7SU con. 5s 114 fM Q- n 4s JM St. L. & San 1 I IX. k SL P fg. 4s S2',i 109h St. L S'w'n lsts 34i INVn c 7s-127t, S. A. L. 4s........ 70 ! & P S Pac. 4s ClVi mts ..... 7 So. Ry. 5s 116 VP. C L St. . T. & P. lsts n& t(Hs ., KH T.. SX. L. & vr. fp T 4s. .. 72U 4s 70 facwis. .. 37$, u. Pac. 4s IMy. I , 84 conv. 4s 1 Mi?- ia- ' r s- s-2nd 53--- 73ft MKn4s.,. 5 Wabash lsts ....115 & D. C. w & Li. E. 4s.. 5v2 .... ., .10C Wis. Con. 4b.. WVi J Jits. . 1MV4 C. F. & I. ,c. 5a.. 70i l'-tt.,. . 10034 ; CLOSING STOCK L,IST. L Sales. High. Low. Closo. .... lo.O'W G3Tf, CST( C9 PP , 400 92Vi 92i , 92 MhI5 - 7S 77 77 SV 4W 91 9Ui 01 Pac .. .. r,oo 117 1174 117 r.c J- 155 '.Ohio 20") 30 SO 30 witon m 3' 37 37 ;l"ed goif WAcrth'est- 100 170 170 1G9 tLi P lft2W 140''i 135 329 i"rrtl " 175 2!L,&T 2.S0O 71 5 6?i 100 c0 g u.7cd ' 200 21 21 20?i Hudson 100 15 1C6 1&5 ?v:;.; ,.100 J?g !';;; - 10.406 24" 2syi 23 tfr viif - 000 K 34V4 34 Iferi ey'' m 60 00 60 fjS1! ; jfeuthcrn io b1?6!"- 700 3D" 88 33 Ui,,? aTsl W0 10S 107 107U iTgfJy 2,(500 111 110 llOU IL'sstcM fslTcxafl - 16 c.JKd-'. . : :::: :" ft Av- 115 114 114 fcrrtd l'm EOVi K flvii1 2' 21 iU W C,&RaT H& 118 "3 Ht L C5 Asvrt-.--- 21400 43 43i- 3'6 (Kg Co.... 1,600 r2i 5i" 20 lEiifh,1'."" -00 4C 45 44 roPa' 100 32 32 30ji EsJ"-::;.:: l?; 88 8 ! !! 200 39 38 3S fcrred 17,W0 8V4 SV Mh C00 91 91 JWHl !W" , m 17 1 ic " k L'p " 1(1C0 3iVt 33ii 33i WalL-; 15 H't wo 37v s-v z aics 1M 2.W0 gi 49 g (p-on'bii..; 7 V r 'itr " -r 4. SILVER. , t s?Vrk, 4 San tranclsco , t LEAD. -f Now York exchange $1.45'(J4.G0 -f 4- COPPER. 4. 4- New York exchange.. 12.C2I512.CT -f -T-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- preferred American Icq ...... ) 'y 67a preferred so) 271? 7 7 Amer Llnsoed Oil.. 100 7 7 7 preferred coo 23 "sT" "i, AKerwS.:.v:::: M0 "19 g Amer Sin & Ref.... 1,400 CO 49- 49 preferred 2.S00 9t? 95 9& Amcr Sugar Rof... 1.7CO 125;6 '126 125 Anaconda M Co 7.1$ Brooklyn R T 15.400 47 4Ci 4C Colo F & Iron '.00 29 i 29- Cons Gas .. .... 2oo 20s Wi Corn Troducta 400 11 n n proferred zn CCVd CGU 66 Distillers' Securlt's "G General Electric .. 4W 150 160 ' 150 ' Intcrn'l Paper .... 1W 10 10 10 prererrod im C?i 65 C5U lntern'l Pump 100 37 37 37 preferred 70 National Lead GOO 19 1!H& 19 Isorth American si Pacific Mall Peoplo's Gas 200 93 9511 Pressed Steel Car... 200 25 25' v24 preferred Hp Pullman Pal Car 210 Republic Steel 6 preferred 35 Rubber Goods njX preferred '77 Term C & Iron 700 34 33 33 U S Leather 400 C 0 preferred 2,9t 79 79 79'fc U S Realty 2.700 7?$ 6 1 preferred 5,40") 62 . C9U CO-"1! U S Rubber 1(0 iGVt 16U 15 proforred l.OX) C7U 4 0J U S Steel 5.10) ' 9V4 9 9, preferred 30,700 tU 53V1 02 Wostlnghouso Elcc. 100 156 150 160 Western Union 1OT 87 S7 SC Total sales for the day, 245,300 shares. lave Stock. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, May 24. Cattle Receipts. Ifi0; market steady, good to prlmo uteers. J5.255.35; poor to good, $3.456.35; stock-ers stock-ers and feed3rs. $3.251.75. cows, 51.75) 4.60; heifers. $2. 4065. 00; cannorp, JLEo) 2.45; bulls, S2.351.33; calves, ?2.C036.(M; Texas fed steers, il.0O4.C0. Hogs Receipts today, 20,000; tomorrow, 30,000; loft over, GOOO, markot steady; rrlxcd and butchers', J4 50j-i.V7; good to choice heavy, J4.CO4.67; rough heavy, $4.45'iC.(6; light, U COS4.55; bulk of sales, $4.GOg'4.CO. , Sheep Receipts, 15.0)0: sheep and lambs strong to 10c higher; good . to cholco wothers. J5.25S5.75; fair to choice mixed, $1.0085.00; Western sheep. $4.755.75. native na-tive lambs, S5.25n6.50; Western lamba, IG.0037.50; spring lamba, $5.00g7.C0. OMAHA. SOUTH OMAHA, May 24,-Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 6000; market steady, native steers, 53.S5S5.25; cows and hclfcrc, $3.2554.40; canncrs, $1.7533 00; stockers and fcedore, $2.7og4.35; calves, $2.5035.25; bulls, stagB, etc., $2.75-54.25. Hogs Receipts, 17.000; market shado to 5c lower; heavy, $i.35?p 4.40. mixed. J4.30JH.3S; light. $4.2(K?4.35; pigs. $J.O3S4.20; bulk of sales, $40g4.S5. Sheen Receipts, 3000; steady to atrong; Westerns, $4.0055.25; wethers, $4 5055.26; ewes, $4.0O5I.S5; common and stookors, $3.2555.25; lambs. $5.7550.75. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY. May 2i.-Cattlc Receipts, Re-ceipts, S000: steady to atrong; native steers, $4.2555.25; native cows and heifers, $2.2555.00; stockers and feeders, $.32554.25; bulls. $2 C053.S5; calves, $2.5054.75;- Western West-ern steers. $4.0055.(0; Western cows, $2,255' 4.30. Hogs Receipts, 11.000. steady; bulk of sales. $-1.3554.50; heavy. $4,455-1.55; packers. pack-ers. $4,405-155; pigs and lights, $3.7554.40. Sheep Receipts. CO00: atrong; muttons, $4.2554.50; lambs, $5.2555.75; rango wethers, $J.2556.50; owes, $3,755-1.85. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. May 24 Today's statement state-ment of the treasury balances In the gen-oral gen-oral fund, oxcluslvc of the $150,000,000 gold rcservo In the division of redemption, shows: Availablo cash balance, $163,249,(00; gold. $62,747,855. - Silver nnd Drafts. NEW YORK. May 24.-Bar silver, 55c; Mexican dollars, 4411c. SAX FRANCISCO. May 24. Silver bars, G5c. Drafts Sight, 5c; telegraph, 7c. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK. May 2I.-C1obo: Money on call easior, 151 Ior cent; closing bid and offered, 1V4 per cent. Time loans easy; CO and 90-day bills, 3 per cent; six months, 354 per cent. Prime morcantllo paper, 3?i54 per cent. Sterling exchango slightly firmer, with uctual business In bankers' bills at $4.80.70 C4.S6.S0 for demand and at $4.81.7054.Si.S0 for sixty days. Posted rates. $4.S55i.S6 and $4.S7Si 4SS. Commercial bills. $4.S4. New York Metals. NEW YORK, May 24. Spot tin under-wont under-wont no change cither abroad, whero the market was generally quiet following tho holidays, or locally. London quoted spot at 121 12s 6d, and futures were 2s Cd higher at 123 17s Gd. Locally, spot Is quoted at $27-50523.00. Copper In London was higher. Spot there advanced 2a 6d to 50 15s and futures fu-tures Cs to 5G 17s Gd. Locally, copper ro-malns ro-malns unchanged. Lake and electrolytic arc quoted ,at J13 00313.32 and casting at $Ut.G2S'13.87. Lead was steady and unchanged nt $1.45 54.50 In the local markot and at 11 15s In London. Spelter also was unchanged In both markets, with London closing at 22 and New York at $5.1555.20. Iron closed at Gla 9d In Glasgow and at 43s 9d at Mlddlesboro. Locally, iron is" unchanged. No. 1 foundry Northern is quoted at $15.(0515.50; No. 2 foundry Northern. $11-50515.00;, No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft, $13.50513.75. Pig-iron warrants dull and nominal, $9,25. St. 'Iioula "Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, May 24. Wool Active, steady; medium grades combing and clothing, 17523Wc; light fine. 15517c; heavy fine, 115'14c; tub washed, 215c Boston Wool Market. BOSTON. May 21. Tho demand for old wools In tho market has been unusually quiet the past week. Thero have been no transactions of any size, almost all of the business being in the nature of cleaning the market of the old stock. From tho manufacturers' standpoint tho situation is no moro favorablo than at any time during dur-ing tho spring. Pulled wools are very ilrm. with trading quiet. Old Territory wools aro dull, with sales chiefly In small lots. In foreign wools llttlo Is being done. Territory quotations: Idaho Fine, ll515c: heavy fine, 131? 13c: fine- medium. 15516c; medium, 1G5 17c; low medium, 17516c. Wyoming Fine. l515c: heavy Ano, 3ffl 13c; lino tnodlum. lStftlOo; medium, 185' 19c; low medium, JSlPc Utah and Nevada Fine, 14j515c: heavy line 135'13c; fine medium, 15516c; medium, me-dium, lS5'19c: low medium, 19520c. Montana Fine, choice. l&519c; fine, average. av-erage. 17518c; flnp medium, choice, 185" 19c; average, l&ffnc; etapio, J8519c; medium, me-dium, choice, lSglOc Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, May 21. Special cable and telegraphic communication received by 1 Bradstreet's show tho following changes In available supplies as compared with the previous account. Wheat United States and Canada, East of Rockies, decrease 2,345,0(0 bushels; afloat for and in Europe, Increaso 1,700,000 bushels; total supply decrease, ,645,000 bushels. Corn United States and Canada, cast of tho Rockies, decrease 1,731,000 bushels. Oats United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decrease 1,305,000 bushels. The lending decreases reported this week aro 196,000 bushels at the Chicago private elevators; 152.0W bushels in Manitoba; 133.-000 133.-000 bushels at Omaha, nnd 87,000 bushels at Louisville. There is an Increaso of 53,000 bushels reported re-ported at Colsnu Landing. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, May 24. An unexpectedly small decrease in the world's visible supply sup-ply caused weakness in wheat today. Weuther conditions wore also bearish. At the closo July wheat wws off 5'lc Corn is down c, Oats show a loss of 5'c. Provisions are unchanged to 7c lower. With pructlcally nothing of a bullish character as support, tho wheat market opened with an inclination toward lower prices. Tho effect of "tho bearish prlvato crop report of ycBterday was still a po-tont po-tont Influence tho majority of pit traders being disposed to sell. Opening quotations on Julv wore unchanged to c lowor at S7H87?jic. Excellent weather throughout tho greater part of tho country continued to Improve tho condition of the growing crop and helpod to bring out additional selling orders, Tho May dollvory was especially es-pecially heavy, and tho weakness of that option "bad a tendenpy to depress tho deferred de-ferred futures. A goncral expectation of Increasing primary receipts was another an-other element ngnlnst which tho bull leaders had to content. In a measure, tho jJxpectatlons of enlarged receipts were realized by returns from Kansas City, v'"h,cr5l2O.O0O bushels were .received and oily 3C.OO0 bushels shlpbcd. During tho last part of tho session bcar-iiM bcar-iiM sentiment was emphasized by. Brad-si Brad-si reel s vlslblo supply statement, which showed a decrease In the world's available, avail-able, stocks of only 645,000 bushels, against a decreaao of nearly 4,(00.000 bushels a year ago. The wcokly Government report re-port Indicated marked Improvement in crop conditions. As a result of the numerous nu-merous bear factors thero Was much realizing lato In tho day. Just prior to l 10 close sentiment became somewhat lirmorf duo to reportB of an Improved export ex-port demand; but prices mado only a small recovery. After selling down to SuViC, July closed nt SC5S6c. May ranged between !iS9Sc, closing at 93c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 71.5C0 bushels. Primary receipts were 2CLC00 bushols, compared with 319,000 bushels a year ago Minneapolis, DulLth and Chicago reported receipts of 10t cars, against 62 cars lust week and 233 earn a year ago A weak undertone was manifested in corn, tho principal bear factor being favorable fa-vorable weather conditions. July opened a shade lower to a shado higher at IS',45 JSK,c, sold down to 47c and closed at 47i 54710. Local receipts wero 3l2 cars, with 48 of contract grade. Weakness of wheat and corn led to onsiderablo selling 'of oats. Tho closo was near tho lowest point of the day. After opening c lowor at 3Sk,iC. Julv declined de-clined to 37c, nnd closed at 377ic. Local receipts were 224 cars. Provisions wero easier, in sympathy with nho lower grain markets. Thero was some buying of ribs early by packers, pack-ers, biy: an soon as that demand was sat-ibfled sat-ibfled tho market becamo quite llfttlcss. July pork closed with a loss of 7c at $11.(0. July lard nnd ribs were each unchanged un-changed at $6.32 and $G.40 respectively. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 4 cars; corn, 210 cars; ottts, 97 cars; hogs, 30,0(0 head. "RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2 May OS OS 9JV, D5VI July (old) ....... $ 87 87 July (new) S7 S7 S6U SS Sept. (old) 82 'S2W, Sl S2 Sept. (now) S0 SO-Jl S0V4 S0 Corn No. 2 May 47ft 47-. 47' 47U July 4S 48 47 47 September 47 47 . 47 47 Oats No. 2 1 May 40 -40 40 40- July 33 3S 37 371 September ,30 304 30 80 MeSs pork ' July 11.10 11.15 10.95 1L0O September 11.33 11.35 11.17 11.22 T..iiv1 July G.35 G.40 G.C0 6.32 September C.57 C.57 C.47 G.50 Short ribs July G 45 G.45 G.37 0.40 September .... .. G.G0 G.62 G.55 G.57 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour, weak; No. 2 spring wheat, 9259Sc; No. 3, 8C595c; No. 3 red, $1.0551.06;' No. 2 corn, 4Sic; No., 2 yellow. 4950c; No. 2 oals. 405M0"iJc; No. 3 white. 395M3c: No. 2 rye. 75c; good feeding barley. -S353Se; fair to cholco malting. 4555Gc: No. 1 flax seed. $1.(0; No. 1 Northwestern, $1.0S: prlmo timothy seed, $3.05; mess pork, por barrel. $in.S751f).P0; lard, per 100 pounds, $6 255' G.27; short ribs sides (loose), $G.255fi.37; Hhort clear sides (boxed), $G.2550.EO; whisky, basis of high wines, $L28; clover, contract grade, $10.75. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Recpts. Shlpmts. Flour, barrels 31,900 29.1(0 Wheat, bushels 11.000 2S.300 Corn, bushels 20S.400 291.700 Oats, buflhels 240,300 lll.GCO Rye. bushels 12,00) 1.900 Barley, huBhels 31,100 9.700 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produce exqhangc today the butter but-ter market was weak; crcamB. 1451Sc; dairy. 1251"c: eggs, easy, at mark, casns Included, 1445'15c; cheese, easy, new, good, 7?450c. Weather Bureau Crop Report. WASHINGTON. May 24. Tho wcokly crop report of the weather bureau says: While the fore part of tho week was much too gool in the districts east of tho Mississippi Mis-sissippi river, as a whole tho tomperaturo conditions were much more favorablo than In the prccodlng week, tho States of tho Missouri valley and tho Rocky mountain and Pacific coast districts experiencing highly satisfactory tomperaturos. Drought continues in tho South Atlantic and East Gulf States and over the Southern plateau region, and tho need of rain is beginning to bn felt In contra! and eastern Texas and on tho North Pacific coast. In Iowa.. Nebraska add Kansas corn planting Iff nearly comploted. but In Missouri Mis-souri It is only about one-half finished, and much remains to bo planted In the Ohio valley, whero this work has been greatly delayed. Winter wheat has advanced favorably In Nebraska and generally In Missouri, but in portions of tho last named States tho outlook Is somewhat less promising. On tho Pacific coast winter wheat sustained sus-tained slight damage from drying winds In California, but tho crop promlHCs to do well in Oregon and Washington. In southern Minnesota and Montunn rain Is needed to germinate the lato sown spring wheat Except In tho East Gulf States tho outlook out-look for peaches continues poor, but tho prospects for apples and other fruits aro promising. Coast Grain. SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Wheat-Weaker; Wheat-Weaker; December, $1.211ic Barley Steady; December, 91Uc Now York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. May 21 Sugar Raw. firm; fair refining. 3 7-lfic; centrifugal .90 tpst, 315-16o; molusses sugar, 3 3-lGc. Refined Re-fined sugar is firm; No. G, $4.55; No. 7. $4.50; No. 8. $-1.45; No. 9, $1-40; No. 10. $1.35; No. 11, $4.30; No. 12, $4.25; No. 13, $4.20- No. II, $1.15; confectioners' A, $4. SO; mould A, $5.30; " cutioaf, $5.65; crushed, $i.C5; powdered, $5.05; grunulatod. $1 95, cubes, $5.20. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, May 24. Butter Weak; creamery, common to choice, 1351Sc; Stato dairy, common to choice, 13517c. Eggs Weak. Location of principal placo of business, Snlt Lake City. Utah. Notice of salo for delinquent assessment. assess-ment. Kelth-O'Biion Company. Thero are delinquent upon tho following follow-ing described stock on account of assessment as-sessment levied on tho Sth day of March, 1901, tho several araounta not opposite tho no.mos of tho respective stockholders, aa follows: No.of No.of Am.t of Namo of Owner. Cert.Shares.A8B'mt. H. A. Nelson 8 20 $1,000 II. A. Nelson 3 20 1,000 H. A. Nelson 10 10 600 W M. O'Brien 27 CO 2.500 W. M. O'Brien 3 50 2,60) Mary E. Myton 33 10 600 Maria A. Mostyn Owcn.M 2 IS Mrs. A H. Tarbet 3S 30 LM0 Mrs, A. H. Tarbet 3? "30 LOCO Jas. X. Ferguson 60 2,600 Jas, X, Ferguson 60 50 -,600 Jos. X, Ferguson J1 -a And In accordance with law nnd an order of tho board of directors made on tho Sth dav of March. 1904. In tho resolution reso-lution levying the said assessment, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as mav bo necessary will bo sold at the offlcb of snld company, room 100. David Keith building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of June, 100-1, at tho hour of two o'olock p. m., to pay tho delinquent delin-quent acssmenta thereon, together with the costs of advertising and tho expenses of sale. E. G. KIDDER. Secretary. Office: Room 100, David Keith building Salt Lako City, Utah. wlSOG |