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Show brokers mm 10 BEST FDR k WHILE Strenuous Business Causes a Desire to Pause Until Monday Morning. Although Wednesday upon the local exchange Tras a very satisfactory day for all the local talont, the volume of business was not so great as char-notarized char-notarized tho trading during the past week or so. Wednesday was the last-day last-day of business for the present week, und Trhon tho gavel of Caller Bever-idge Bever-idge fell last evening for tho last time thore was a siglj of relief wafted to the open windows that mado tho onlooker on-looker feel like one immediately after some great exertion. For the not three days tho brokers will take an inventory of their actions for a week past, and few if any will find tbemselvcs hurt badly. Tho unprecedented amount of trading trad-ing upon the eschango has demonstrated demon-strated scvor.il things. It has shown the amount of money that is in Salt Lnke awaiting a chance to niako profits during such a boom its the local board has been experiencing. It also showed, in opposition lo popular belief, that "when tho sap goes up the stocks can go up as well." It showed also that thore is not a market in all tho country coun-try that can compare with tho prosperity pros-perity and general splendid financial condition of ' tho Salt Lake brokers. Those who just returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco tell or how demoralized tho talent there is owing to tho groat losses upon Nevadas. They hnvo had their failures, so has Goldfield, but there uro none in Salt Lake. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday combinod were productive of the following fol-lowing amount ot .businoss: Shares sold, 2460t0: market value of tho same, $255,239.20. No more remarkable record rec-ord has ovor been mado iu this city, and considering tho panicy season just experienced ex-perienced throughout the country, tho present light condition of Eastern money, mon-ey, and the warm weather, no moro positive pos-itive illustration of prosperity and confidence con-fidence in Utah mines could ho desired. All the past few days' business has been on Utah stocks, with Tintic, AHn and Bingham disrricts far in the lead in tho order namod. Tho main features of the week were the Jessie Knight stocks of Tintic. Colorado Col-orado hold the load easily, going up boyond $7 per share. A fow weeks ago tho stock could bo had upon the exchange ex-change for 50 or 00 cents a share. Iron Blossom and Crown Point went soaring, soar-ing, and Beck Tunnel nicked up considerably con-siderably so as to close the week quoted at ovor $2 por share. The stock of the South Columbus Consolidated company of Alta wont up to $3 per share, and closes firmly around that level. Columbus Colum-bus Consolidated closed well on tho road lo $6. Ohio Copper wont from $5 to $6.20 por sharo in just two minutes Tuesday afternoon. Thoro was increased strength found in tho May Dav, Uncle Sam, Lower Mammoth and other Tin-tics. Tin-tics. The onb' Nevada stock that experienced ex-perienced a boom was the Nevada Hills, and this company is controlled by Salt Lake people. Now York Mining Stocks. James A. Tollock & Co.. bankers -and brokers. G West Second South, furnish tho following New York mining stock quotations received over their private wire yesterday: LISTED STOCKS. I SnloK.I H. I L. ICIse ' Balaklala 2,735 102 1 0B 102 Newhoute 400 17$ 17 175 Tenn. Copper 100 38$ 3S? ?,Si Utah Copper 2G 2G 2G NEW YORK CURB MARKET. I Salea.l H. L. Clso Ely con Too i i F Dom. Copper SO Ji S2 fijj G. G. & Sil 375 13 14 ia Nevada-Utah 500 Gi 6i 6i Mitchell 2,500 3 2i Hi Tintic 200 5b r, 5 King Edward 1,500 13 l" 1 Cum. Ely S.200 S. S S3 NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. I Bid. lAsked- Ncwhouse 17i 17 Utah Copper 2G Novada Cons ljj l jj Cumberland Ely SJ Sfi Balaklala log 102 Kins Edward 1 l Niplsslng 101 11 Davit; Daly 12? 13 Ghoux .- 7$ 84 G. G. & Sil ' 12 ii Nevada Mines & P 2; 3 Mitchell 21 Nevada-Utah G (i Silver Queen lj H Trinity 2S 20 Ely Cons I l Dom. Copper 5J 55 Gibraltar rjoc 35c Tintic ... 5J 5j Montgomery-Shoshone ... "i S Butte, & Loudon ,lj 13 Tennessee Copper ?,S 39 BOSTON STOCK MARKET, lames A. Pollock & Co.. bankers and brokers G West Second South, furnish the following1 Boston stock quotations re-ccjvfid re-ccjvfid over their private wire yesterday: I Sales.j II. I L. Clse Bingham Con 15J 151 15 Boston Con 7S5 2Dj 2S 2!i" Butte Coal 330 263 2GJ 2G Butte & L IS U 1R Balaklala 5. IDG 11 10J lOg Bingham Cent 100 lj 1 lj Con. Mereur j 100 3fc 30c 30c Copper Range 2,115 S3 SI 83 Calumot & A 55 160 160,IG0 Cumberland Ely ... 1,425 H $ 0 Davis Daly 750 13 12? 13 Daly West 1G 16 Ifii East Butto 345 Ui 102 Hi Greenp Cananea . .. 1.170 1GJ lGi 1GA Nlplsslng . S93 I1J 18 JOS North Bulie 1,514 fill 82. S4i Nevada Con 150 Ilk 11 " Uk Ndvada-Utah 3.100 fi? 61 f,j Trinity G.415 20 26$ 27 United Copper ..... 350 64 611 6 ll IT. S. Common 271 m tsi 1SJ U. S. Preferred .... 110 13 13 43 Utah Con 1.30lj 533 521 o BOSTON CURB CLOSE. Bingham Cent . . ljjtfii Butte & London li 12 Davis JUaly ... - 13 ;13J East Butte 11 tfMli Globe 13 013i Kow SJigj 3J. Nevada-Utah ... :. KC(h fij Raven w IS Apex - g; B. E::p 15c Cumberland Ely ' RS'fT' 0 Dominion Copper SJi g Glroux S Sj Hancock 0 Majestic 23 21 Niplsslng lOlJll. S. &-. P . ,....,17 iil7i Mexicon Con .11? 12 Ore and Bullion. The ore and bullion receipt;; for Wednesday, given by.McCornlck & Co., wore as follows: Ore. S13.000; bullion, ?2S,000. The Metal Markot. The metal quotations for Wednesday, posted by TlcCornIoI; & Co.. were as follows: Silver. .G7gc: lead. 55.75; cop-ocr cop-ocr castings. 22c; copper cathodes, 223'-. |