Show AND PARK ci J CIT SHIPMENTS FOR WEEK NEEK EUREKA Oct 29 Production Production of the mines for lor the week ended last lat night remained at normal although the total output output out out- put of ot carloads shows a slight decrease when compared with the aggregate of ot I carloads for the tue previous week I Production follows follows' Tintic Standard 66 carloads of ore are Ch Chief ef Consolidated 48 45 Victoria 11 1 Dragon 9 Eagle and Blue Bel Bell 7 7 Iron Blossom 7 Eu Centennial reka reka 6 8 Swansea 4 Colorado 3 Alaska Alaka 2 Bullion Dulon Beck 2 Drain Tunnel 1 Is 11 GeminI 1 Eureka Eureka Mines 1 j. Total carloads PARK CITY O Oct 29 Shipments Shipments of ore from the Park City district Increased to toa toa toa a total of 2140 tons as compared with an aggregate of 1886 tons for lor the week pre pre- preceding ceding Production follows Judge Allied Aled companies tons Silver Siver King Colton tons and Ontario tons Total 2140 tons CHICAGO GRAIN GRAIX CHICAGO Oct 29 Trade Trade was wa light at th the th opening of the board of ot trade today Wheat started c c lower to lo ic 7 c higher with December 1081 to 08 and May 1 to 13 Some early selling sailing by Northwestern North North- North North- we western terl houses caused a. a a break when coupled coupled coupled cou cou- pled with messa messages es from the Central West that country offerings were light and milling milling mill mill- ml- ml In ing demand poor Later Laer a decided rally raly took December to 1 09 and May 1 A buying movement Instituted by local professionals carried prices up until the usual over Sunday evening up process at atthe atthe atthe the close The close firm December U 1081 08 rO and Slay May dan f 1 I Corn followed closely lo 1 in the wake of or wheat opening from from- Ic 7 c c lower to Uc 7 c higher I II with December eie and Slay May 1 The I II I tO tOr sage and subsequent Q r recoveries o e brought r ht December De Dc- cember b bb b back to o the opening e and placed I May i Ic 7 c higher l khe tb than tg the start I Corn followed wheat up but failed to toi i hold the outside figures when profit taking started The final prices price were 4 c for tor I December and 63 0 to 63 0 for May Oats trailed after other grains The start was wan al Ic 7 c to toc 74 c c higher with December 33 o and May 38 c. c An easier tone in hogs induced a little selling 1 of lard opening g prices b being So to or gor 17 lower but r reports of good export d dI de demand de- de I man mand with liberal sales to England soon nullified this Wheat Wheat No 1 hard 1 I Corn Corn No 2 mixed mired No 3 yellow Oats Oats Oas No 3 white ic c No 4 white 30 30 Rye Rye No 2 83 c. c Barley Barley 48 Timothy seed r y Clover seed seed POrk POrk- POrk Nominal I Lard Lard 95 7 19 96 L Ribs 5 Open High Low Lw Close Wheat Wheat- 5 Dec 08 May May Corn Corn Corn- Dec 4 48 49 48 48 4 44 May May- 6 54 64 53 63 53 51 Oa Oats Oats- Oats s Dec 33 33 34 3 4 33 3 33 1334 May May 38 38 38 18 38 28 8 38 n I Pork Pork- IJan Jan 1600 1500 Lord- Lord I Jan Tan 88 March Ribs Ribs- b Jan il 71 I May 7 85 I S WALL W LL STREET NEW NE YORK Oct 20 TradIng Trading during today's short stock stok market session cession consisted consisted consisted con con- mainly of the week end settlement of professional contracts contract Rails Rals were slightly depressed and further selling for profits proUts In the cheaper oils ois caused moderate reactions In that group Among the more popular oils ois notably Mexican Petroleum and General Asphalt pronounced strength was shown after early hesitation Some of the Independent steel shares Improved on rumors of prospective consolidations and and textiles also strengthened The closing was firm Sales approximated shares The bond market was steady Victory Victor notes continuing to move to new high records for the year A firm tone ruled at the opening of to today's today's today's to- to days day's stock market market Notwithstanding further further fur fur- ther thor profit proUt taking in rails rals prominent shares of that group eased fractionally Oils Ois motors Independent steels tobaccos and and food toad specialties strengthened under lead of ot Mexican Petroleum Republic Iron American Sugar American Tobacco and Corn Products Within the first fut half halt hour however the market became Irregular on the sharp reaction of Mexican Petroleum and moderate heaviness of ot United States Steel ST. ST PAUL U. P.-U. L LIVESTOCK SOUTH ST. ST PAUL Minn Oct 29 Cat Cat Cat Cattle tle tle Receipts 2200 market steady to strong run Includes some very good Vestern Western West Vest em ern grass gras beeves best of which promises to sell sel around 7 00 compared with week ago killing steers steer steady to lower killing classes cluses mostly steady veal calves SOc higher closing top 1000 closIng closing clos cbs ing quotations grass gras beef steers steers 4 00 butcher lutcher she stock 3 canners canner and cutters 00 bologna bulls buls 2 60 Hogs Receipts market mostly steady teady range bulk 6 bulk good pigs Sheep Sheep bulk buIlt bulc today's re receipts receipts receipts re- re feeders feeder market market about steady seady compared compared com corn pared with week ago good fat lambs lambs fully lIe higher some up more mors fat tat ewes 25 SOc higher medium lambs strong ot higher SALT LAKE LAItE E LIVESTOCK II slow Cattle Receipts Cattle demand Receipts c t choice ste steers market rk 6 o steady 60 I good steers 08 fair steers choice cows and heavy heifers helfers fair to good cows arid and heifers and heifers cutters canners canner tat fat buls bulls bologna bulls buls 5 light bight veal calves 00 Hogs Hogs flogs Receipts none market steady t fair lr demand choice prime top fat fat hogs 70 to pounds 8 25 bulk of sales cales sales feeders Sheep Sheep Receipts e 2201 market t steady fair g W. W l I demand e good choice lambs s choice yearlings fat fat fa ewes feeder lambs NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK Oct 20 The 20 The The raw sugar suga market was unchanged unchanged today at 4 to for centrifugal with no sales sales reported In raw sugar suga futures there was only a small trade and orders were pretty evenly divided with wih closing prices unchanged December De De- De- De cember camber March May July 2 In refined the demand Is I less active and prices were unchanged at SlOe to for fine Une granulated Refined futures were nominal December March and May 5 SlOe I NEW YORK COTTON COTrON COTON NEW V YORK Oct 20 Cotton Coton Cotton futures opened easy eay December January March May July Cotton Coton spot spot QuIet Quiet middling 10 Cotton futures closed steady steady December January Januar 1 March March July S CHICAGO GO PRODUCE CHICAGO Oct 20 Potatoes Potatoes Receipts cars car United States shipments 1000 1090 cars market stronger Michigan Minnesota Minne Minne- Inne- Inne I sota soto sota and Wisconsin sacked and and bulk 65 Red River sacked and bulk South Dakota whites CHICAGO DAIRY CHICAGO Oct 20 Butter Duler Butter Unchanged Eggs Firm Eggs Firm receipts cases casos firsts ordinary firsts miscellaneous miscellaneous lan laneous ous 47 6 refrigerator extras 33 refrigerator firsts 32 Poultry Poultry Alive Poultry Poultry-Alve Alive lower fowls springs turkeys roosters Hc ST. ST JOS JOSEPH Il LIVESTOCK ST. ST JOSEPH Mo 10 Oct 20 Hogs Re 2000 lower than yesterdays yesterday's packer market top 40 bulk Cattle Cattle Receipts steady steers steen 1060 1050 cows and heifers hefer calves calve Sheep Sheep Receipts Receipts nominal lambs lamb I ewes eWe S X NEW W YORK DAIRY i NEW YORK FORK Oct 29 Butter Steady I creamery higher th than n extras creamery extras s Ic c creamery creamery firsts 3 Eggs Irregular Eggs Irregular unchanged Cheese Cheese Firm Firm unchanged Live poultry Steady Steady poultry Steady chickens by by ex express cx e. e press fowls by express Dressed poultry poultry Steady radY unchanged MINNEAPOLIS I FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS Oct 29 Flour Un Unchanged changed ch to iSo higher In carload lots famIly fam- fam amily am- am I Ily ly p patents tents quoted at a a barrel In n pound 08 cotton colon sacks I Bran Dran 1260 5 |