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Show 111 . . u k 1 , KEW Y05E, Dec 3. The ren!r.g quo-' tatfon fop ptocks thowed a higher rarge than on Saturday and dealings were active. Low priced tocks o.ere conspicuous conspi-cuous In the treng-th of the market, but there were sharp advances also in a num., ber of hlg-h priced railroads. Canadian Pacific advanced 2? Great -Northern preferred, pre-ferred, 1J; V irginia Iron, 21. The princN pal fractional gains were in Union Pacific, Paci-fic, Cleveland C. C. and St. Louis,- Hide and Leather preferred and International Paper. Cotton Oil preferred, sold at a. decline of 4 andj Northern Pacific receded 1. . . j v , . . Recent speculative favorites were taken freely and the buying broadened materially. materi-ally. The; advances reached a point and over in aumerous eases. Wei Farga Jumped Jump-ed 8 Anaconda. Great Northern preferred 2; Colorado nd Southern ind preferred," St. Paul, li; Sraeltlngr II, Union Pacific and New York Central 1 J and Reading, Chicago & Alton and Pacific Mail, 1' The trading. wa quiet and the undertone under-tone ' strong. - Anaconda rose Si, Pacific Coats declined, S. .. ..-. Bonds wera firrn. An active demand sprang up for the metal stocks, especially Smelting and the Copper shares. 'The principal railroad stocks maintained their strength on dull trading and went slightly rdgher In spots. Smelting Improved, U North, American,' S; Lead, 1; Colprado Fuel, li. A T-" --- --r p 5 y.T'i, T Vc Tu-e! -:' MM, 601 at 1.50. 1 v-J e, r.j a t 1 .l.t . 1. I.k.; 1 jA. lr'0 at $7.,5; JjO at $7.60. : v Vy, 1" 0 at lac. ' I.4Ll;moi.d-Atiac(inda, l'A9 at 8c. V . nzu:zz i:i c::io. The Ohio Copper company was reor-pcized reor-pcized this morninx by the re-election ff N. J. Castrow, president; F. Auk. lleinza, vice-presidept, and A. P. Swindler, Swind-ler, secretary. : . An elaborate program, of development develop-ment for the property was decided upon. , " ; ::iaxisa rnixrs. ' . Harry 8. Joseph is acfln in Salt Lake. He has been spending a week In Nevada, Investigating properties controlled by himself him-self and associates at Klondyke camp, northwest pf Tonopah. Ern O. Eagleson. United States Surveyor-General of Idaho, J In Salt Lake to day, en reuta to his home (n Boise from. Goldfield. He reported that aoon after the death of former Gov, Jiunt .t)f Idaho In Goldfield, former Ueut.-Gov. . Joaeph Hutchinson was attacked ty the aam a disease, and was suffering seriously when Mr. Eagieeoa left camp. Hutchinson Hutchin-son and Hunt .wera occupants : of the same tent. . . . . , . Harry S. Lewis of Chicago, head of the stock 'and bond brokerage house pf this name, was a visitor in Salt Lake today, having visited Goldfield, where he has considerable mining interests. . "I shall go back and tell my clients that the camp is ' on tha map to stay." ha said, "and shall recommend the purchase of a few of what t consider the best of-the list" : W. J. Craig has gone to Ely In tha Interest of the Federal Ely Copper company, com-pany, which has arranged ta close tha deals -whereby it secures control of a large-slxed water supply for milling purposes. pur-poses. ' . 8T. LOUIS WOOL. ... ST. LOUIS, Dec." 8. Wool Steady: territory and Western medium 2327c; fine medium, IS'Jtlc; fine 14(gl7e. ; . . NEW TOES SUOAB, : NEW YORK, ! Defl. 8. Sugar Raw firm; fair refining. S516c at ll32e; centrifugal, ninety-six test, I3.27Z3.32: molasses sugar, 33.1 1-163.32; refined quiet. Crushed, 35.50; powdered, 94.90; granulated, 3 80. ' . Coffee Steady; No. T'Rlo 7jo. 'y ' CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Dee. . V CatUe Receipts. 3400; best quiet and steady, others . lflc lower. Beeves," . $4.00jfj7.40; cows and heifers, 11.6 0i6.25; Istockers and feeders. l.t54 69: Teaans, 93.754.60; Western-ars. Western-ars. $3.0008.00; calves, $5.25l00. Hogs Reeeiptav 85,000. - Market So higher, ralied and butchers. $5.9004.321; good heavy, 36.2508.35; rough heavy, !a.80.05; light. 35.85fi.27i; pigs, 95.60 8.10; l)ulk. 3-806.25. . . . .. . Sheep Receipts, 35,000. Market steady to 10c lower; sheep, $3.75 5.40; lambs,. 14.50 7.60. . - - i CjnCAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, Dec. 3. The wheat market opened steady today because of a general lack of demand. The receipts In the Northwest' exceeded those of last year and cables were lower. . These two facts were the chief reasons for the softness of the market. May opened i to c lower at 771 077 and sold at 77J77. Minneapolis, Minneapo-lis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts Of 842 cars. v - - ' r ' Tha corn market was quiet and steady. May opened unchanged to a shade lower at 43i$43ic, sold at 48ie and declined to 43c. . The oats market was extremely dull with steady prices. May opened unchanged un-changed to a shade lower at 34e34ic to 34ic, and for a time held within these figures. fig-ures. " The provisions market In general was steady. January pork .opened 6 cents higher, at 914-85. Lard was down 2 cent a at $8.47.12 and ribs were up, 6 cents, at 37.85. May closed firm and e highwr at 78c ' Corn The close was firm with-May up lic at 438c. . Oosa; - Wheat -December, ' 78ic; May, 78c - . Corn December, 42c; May. 43c. Oats December,-88ie; May, 85c- Pork January, 914.80; May, 315.05. . Lard January, $8.45; May, $8.47. Ribs January. $7,921: May, 98.00G8.02J. Rye Caeh, 65 68c. Barley Caeh;-4065e. Timothy December, $4.35ff4.40. . Flax March. 9118. - Clover Nothing doing.' ' Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, 7474Je; No. 8. red, 72673ic; No. 2 hard. 741 75c; No. 3 bard, 7S74e; No. 1 Northern, 8285c; No. 9 Northern. 7884c; No. 3 spring, 73 O 83c: Corn No. 3, nothing doing; No. S, new, 410411c. Oats No. 2. 3333lejNo. 3. 3232!c. NEW YORK MONET. NEW YORK. Dec. 3. Close: Prime Mercantile Paper.. 66 per cent. Sterling' exchange weak closing firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 9485.15485.28 for demand, and at 94.80.25 0480.30 tor sixty day bills. Posted rates.. -$481481i and 94869 4S6. Commercial 151118.-14801.' -. - -Bar silver. 68). ,- Mexican dollars, 521. Government tonds, steady; railroad bonds, firm. ; NEW YOEK STOCKS. - New York stock quotations, the Gibson Stock and - Grain company, 215 South Main street. Telephone 916: , Open. High. Low. Close. Erie com 44 451 44, 451 .Smelter com .......1621 155 152 164i Preferred ....... .1151 115! H&i 115 National Lead 16 771 76 77- Rio Grande 43 43 43 431 Am Loo torn ....... '7' 7J '78 78 Sou Ry com........ H- tih 34 84 Ana Copper 2811 287$ 2811 285 Norfolk at West.... 94f 96, 84 95 Rock Island 321 ' 821. 324 82 Colo Fuel dt I. ...... Sf., ' 564 5i 66 Tenn Coal I .....1831 163 Republic Steel ;...401 .101) 101 , 101 Steel com .......... 46, - 48, 48 ' 48 Preferred ,......,105 -105 , 1041 105 Baltimore Ohio.. . 1191 1181 ll 1191 Colorado Sou 381- 38 38 881 Copper . 1 1 8 114 113 1141 Sugar com .........113 ' 134 183 134 People's Gas 821 82 . 93 92 KC Southern 61 62 61 62) B R T 804 81 80 04 Am Car Foundry ,,, 451 , 45 45 45 St Paul .......182 184 182 1831 Union Pacific com.. 1874 1884 187 ,1881 Great West 18. . 161 Atcftison com ...,.':105 - 1051 184 1054 Preferred ,..10l J02 101 103 Southern Pao Ry... 94 951 84 954 Missouri Pac 95 85 ; -4 854 Northern Pao 2241 ,224 ' Hi -222 Texas 87, 38 . 87 87 Cana Pao 1851 ,186186 186 Ches A Ohio 58 -. 61 -68!. 69) N Y Cent .132 134 . 133 - ' J38 Ont A West 48 .. 6i 481: 49 Kansaa V Texas ...'73 .- .... 73 Wabash 4V 43 431' 431- 43 Pennsylvania! Ry ..138 '139 138) 139 Reading 147 1494 147 148 Lou V Nash 146 147 146 14 Mexican Central ... 35) -254 25 - 2. v GOLDFIELD STOCKS. , . Tha following are the quotations of Goldfield stocks on the San Francisco Mining Mi-ning Stock exchange today, aa received by wire by Child, Cole 4k Co., brokers, 100 Atlas building:. , - Bid. Asked. Jim Butler f 1.46 1.60 Atlanta .84 ,.87 .Diamond field ....... .35 .61 Goldfield Mining 1.10 " 2.25 Great Bend 1.80 1.36 Jumbo 3.95 4.00 Kendall .69" .78 Mohawk...... 15.25 IS. 874 Red Top 4.00(., 4.06 Sandstorm .83 . .83 Silver Pick ..,..,..... 2.66 -2.10 St. Ives . J.00 1.06 Bullfrog National Bank .. .66 t . .67 Gold Bar 1.65 1.76 Montgomery Mountain .. .68 v. .67 Tramp Consolidated 2.06 2.10 Jumping Jack .60 .61 . Stray Log ................ .74- . . k76 |