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Show WALKER PASSED IN PRICE BY TINT1C STANDARD Local Stock, as Result of Additional Buying Orders. Sells Up to $3.70. ' Tl-.tle Standard passed Walker In point ui pi ,jn on the Salt I.ake stock sxchan-fe The Tfntic stock mads a further advance ad-vance of about 17'4 -rents, selling up to U.lft and closing at 3 TnJ.Tt,. while Walker lout about tn points and closed at $3.fon a. SR. Additional buying- orders were responsible for the continued advance ad-vance In Tintlc Standard, but no sales of Ws'lker were worded. tureka lA'.y. of whd h stock about tn.OW) 1 wh:r-? ch.Uigd tutTuls Tuevsi.y atJ1n' "Thg litlrcn, aR.tln v. ah .lie" Vailer" of Til ' lower priced shares, ir.0) Omore being- Involved In-volved In the transactions at 19 to cents, while the closing figure of tHrr 19c were Identical with the final figuro . of Tuesday. Kbreka Bullion advaTiced another point to H1! cents. rolumbun-Uexall gained en equal amount and rlcecd at 2f-"5 33 cents, and fr1tic Consolidated closed a cent higher at cents. riiONIN'O CAM iri. Asked. Alta Michigan $.". Antelope Star ' Alia '.n. 28 -31 Alta Tiger .flft1 Albion 03 isj. .04', Am. Ton. (oper 01 ..'.V, Alta Tunnel t T i : -l'1 Pulllo.i 0.1 I ' ItmVv j .1 I Ktnglinm Amalgamated .1 ."44; H1g Mill .0?'i .01 Hig I 'ot ton wood 1 .01 ."2 Iteaver t'opit-er 1 . .01 Hiiv fttstr .00U H Heaver Lake Metals ftn'i Central Kureka J .0l Cedar-Talisman . .. ft2 o)uinbua-Kexall Color. ido 'onsolldated .' .t'1 ... Crown 1'oint .01 i .02 Cardiff ' l.5 2 00 croff -OS ot ton wood K Inr I . "4 'omstock rhoenix ! ! .1" 1 laly I l.0 I Kr;ison I .17 Peinilohn Con ' .0ns Umpire Mines I .10 ,2." 1 Kn-iiire t'l'inir .13 . 7.1 : r.mj'ion I'tini'i' Kagl Blue Bell 2.25 .2 llliier.il 40 i Mmni.-i Copper 031; ,0.1s Karl tasle , .01 Kast Crown Point 01 .011 Kiist Tlntfc Con . H I Kureka. Hulllon M ' .1f ! Kurrka I.Hv IS .l'x jilrnnd Central J .S" 1 ,0 lloacll .Mi. ."S Home Ron ' ! .01 Iron HJosom j' .19 ' .r.O liidlsn yieen ' .iwi'h' Iron King ' ,-,( .23 .Imlge M. A 8 5.S0 j Kestii,e ' ,10 l.ehl T'lltlC .0'V .l2 l-imom ot' .his Miller Hill ! .nj ! .' Mav Hay .t'lV .H4 Mineral Flat ' .01 V .nl Moscow ' .04 .10 Major Kvans 1 .oS Mb hlgan-l'tah I .11 ' .11S New Qulncy I ." Neva ' i .liS O K Silver ; .01S .OP, tlpohnino . . rrrr'. : . . . -j .01 S i .01 S Onsinal Bannack .011 I .0 Ohio Copper ."' J .71 I'Ks he Bristol ' 1 .! I I'lutus ; ,2 ! .29 ' I'rince Con .41 .4.. 1 I'aloma .oou .n-.'ii I'rince Mining 01V, .0? i 1'rovo '.! .04', ."! Klco Arxentlne ' .03 I .04 Heeds IVak ! .01 S' 03 Itlco Wellington .09 I .14 Kocheel'-r Mines 1 1 .42 I Honth Htsndard -2S I j Sells .09 1 -11 ! Svndlcate ' ' .. ."OS Stiver King Coplilion ...I 1.12S 1 11 Silver King Con 1 l.2'' 2.10 ! IXoux Con i ."-'"! ."3'i ! South llecls ' 1.25 I I T." i Silver Shlelrt 1 .2" i ,?.t 1 Soil'h Kerla Exten I ,.o;sl ."'S Voulh I'ark ' .02V OS , Tc.'onis ' .! ,40 Tar Babv ' .:. ..11", Tinilc Centrsl -Os .0:s Tlnllc Standard 3.7-1 i I.7S Tlntic I train Tnnnrl ....! ,i'!S 1'tilleil Tlnllc .OT'.., .in fncle Sam I OIS I'li.h Con 1 .01'. .on, I'nlon Chief I .! 1 .09 Victor Cm T .03 1 .0JS Victor Mining ."is .0' Whirlwind I .t'l .02 Wllhert j ll U'(l Toledo J ."'ii' .03 j Wflk'-r Milling ' J.iil 13". Woedtawn I .4". Yankee Con ."'! ! .01. i y.ui.is '. .07 i .;s Ol'EM.Ni; SALKS. j Cmms ConsfMldaed. I'.oo nt 3ir; ! Kureka l.llv. .',00 at lc; 5fn at 1Sc. 2'oo it IVc. I'OnO at lOc; Iron Mlosscm. 200 St ' Vy v Q'riirv. lfi.fiiio et fi'it . Oiss. in. mi. I . st IV; I'lutus. 75 St ?c; i F'riiice CnnsolMated. r,iKI at 4te; Proo. Piini st 4-e; P'onx. 1000 at 3c; Tar Itahy. j 100 st c. lliiO at :c; Tintlc Hiandard. 1 vo st $3 I.U. r.o st 13 5:'S. CIOBI.S'G SALES. j American Consolidated Copper, isoo st 1 IHr; Coluinh-is Kfvall, at SV. 4'X1 at I Jlr; rrowii Point. .If.-Xt at Zc; Ksatt Crown I'oint. lA.n nt Kure ka l ily. 3irt at lw. j ;."4-Nl at lH.c; May Iay. tfpftfl at li. l"frfl 'a IS"-: New Oiiinrv. 1pfWi at r,S. Provo, 4jftTsfl m 4,c; Mtiter.il Hat, SAA nt Uc: Tar I L'sHtiv. f."'ii0 at ir; Tintlc Har.djird, V0 nt 'iS.r.r.. 1m m e3.rt, lfftat 13.70; Utah Con -I solidatfd, 20tK at tc, 1 TtTAI I Sh.ires sold, 2.r75 for $S07J.:S. ! ' CHICAGO MARKETS. By Asseclsted Press. I CHICAGO, Dec. 1 T-oneiderjiMe weakness weak-ness In ths corn market resulted today ; from a notice Issue! hy the food admin- ' latration that practically all war ruls rovernlng the grain trade had been can- celed. and that circumstances now per- 1 mitted ths restoration of normal cotidl- j tiona. Aa the exchange regulation, how ever, rcRtriclirig the amount of specula- j tie dealings by any sir: trie interepi snll ! remains In force, the foon-administration notice had only s transient effect. Husi-ness Husi-ness la'ked volume.- Oien?ng prices, which ranged from jc off to c advance, with January $1 15 to $1.3S knd May 11.35 to 11.25. were follow fd by a material ma-terial setback all around and then by a rally. NEW YORK COTTON. By Associated Press. NEW YORK, Tec 18. Cotton futures opened steady, I Vh-ember 28.SOc January M.lir; March li.fTc, May 2.20c: Jul 24.60c |