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Show trip to Nevada, flelda, partlcularty Phonoltte, where be owne claim, and today to-day t telling aa walTaa he can of the wonders of Rhyollte, Tonopah; Ooldfleld. Lee district. 'California, and other placea of hidden mllttoni. Stories of marvelous wealth continue to come from Seven Trough, and as many Salt Lake operators are directly Interested In the district, the news Is Indeed In-deed food news. Fine cold properties are showing up remarkably well, aa are the Kindergarten. Climax, Cleghorn and others. UPWARD TREND ON WALL STREET NEW YORK. Feb. 15 The tendency of the market became decisively upward soon after the opening orders had been distributed. Purchases were varied In character and the specialties presented a much better front than the railroads The operations In the trans-continental stocks became almost nominal after they had crossed yesterday's closing prices. Re-newel Re-newel buying orders carried prices higher, but the demand slackened again before noon. There were gains in Anaconda Ana-conda of 4. Grt-at Northern preferred and Northern Pacific 1, Amalgamated Popper Pop-per rose 1. Denver & Rio Grande fell 1 Bonds were steady. Renewed Impetus was given to the general gen-eral upward trend of prices ty the demand de-mand for the specialties and railroad equipment stocks. Anaconda rose b. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. Feb. 15. The wheat market today opened weak on active selling by pit traders and commission-houses. The depressing Influences were more liberal shipments from Argentina and Increased receipts In the northwest. May opened i to lc lower at 75f to 79c. The corn market was easier a the opening in sympathy with wheat, but soon became firm on covering hy shor's. Mas-opened Mas-opened unchanged to i: lower at 47 to 47J.-and 47J.-and sold at 4 7 4j . The oa's market opened easy, but (wm herame f.rm on i good demand from commission com-mission -houses M.iv opened unchanged ;it 4l1i ij 40''. and sold at 41 -. The provisions market opened steadv Mav pork was unchanged at $17.40: lard ..c hange I at $1'. and ribs were 2J(;5c lower at 10. Vheat--No. 2 rd. 7i: No. " red. 73 f:75e. No 2 hard. 756 77c. No. 3 hard. 6.ji76c; No 1 Northern. S3 No. ; Northern. S-'a .'. No. 3 spring. 7S?j 4.-. Corn -No. 2. nothing doli.g. No. 3. I2j 'a : Oats--No - 0i-. No. 3. 39c. Sev era', w h-a: rallies occurred d'.rng the dav, but Lite- t he market became extremely ex-tremely w-.wk. May selling down 'o 7i '(i 7i The ,-.-tt was weak, wl'h May off U'tf 11 '. at 7J Ti 7sj.- C.rn pri.es held steady for the greater part of the daw but Just before the . lose thev weakened In sympathv with w he-it. The close was weak, with May off I'ri'". at I ii 4 7.- c'lofc Wh.Mt--M.iv. iJ .SJ ', J'l.y. Corn May, 46J'tf 47.-; Julv. 4i I : Mav. 4 . .lulv 37 Pork Mav. $1 7 37J'u 17 !'. .I'jrv. $17 Lard Mav. $!"t. July. $1 1-1 rt 1 1 2 i . K;! s Mav. $ 47 j . July. $ Kve - 'ash. 6 Parley-Cah. f.2S"l- Fla, clover and :lmot-v. r.o!:ing doing. METAL QUOTATIONS. Copper $24 M Lea 1 '' i,l,fr . S3 OMAHA LIVE STOCK. OMAHA. Feb. l.' --Cattle Rece'.p-s. -000. Steady to utrona N.vive ete, re. $4 ri fj I... . cows and h. 'iters $ J ' i 4 . Western eteers. $1? 2.tiS 2.'.. .-tut e-. $2 00 'USD". :o kers and feeder". J ' J - calves. $.1 '""'ft SO. Hogs--Receipts. evy shaO h.Ki.er. Heavy. $9:i'u7 0.1. niixe.i. :'v. '.2J. lijrt.t.' $6 v. i 6 92). ictcs. J 7 VD-1. Sheep Receipts. 1 2 . I '' W e-h-r rs $5 2S'.i.'. ewes, it ' . 2'-. Urr.s, 14 50 7 C. ST. LOUTS WOOL. ST I. 'CIS. Feb. li 'A ....!. s'eadv; Territory and Western mediums. 23 tr 2S.-. fine medium. Iin -'"'. !i 14 'i 15c. MINING NOTES. Wotk on Biscuit mine is hr!: srir. roo,i results these days. A.i s .f hicn-Krades show nt. ouiu-es silver hihI $1 :' Col 1. tine screenings. 4 ounces m1.t. . use screenings. 3J.9 ounces sil r Sam A King returned yesterday from |