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Show SALT LAKE STOCKS. Salt Lake. April 23. The following follow-ing are tho sales, of yesterdny on the Stock Exchange: FORENOON SALES. Beck Tunnel, 100 at 16c Black Jack, 700 at 23 1-2; 500 at 23c Indian Queen, 1500 at 2c, Lion Hill, 600 at 4c. Opohongo, 8600 at 16c; 2000 at 16c; buyer ton days. Princo Con., 600 at $L40. Silver King Con., 50 at $1.02 1-2. Sioux Con 100 at 3 3-4c. Union Chief., 1500 at 15c; 5Q0 at 13 l-2c; 455 at 13c; 3500 at 14c. Victoria Con.. 300 at 62C; 900 at 61c. Shares sold, 15,250. Soiling values. $3530.60. OPEN BOARD. Black Jack. 500 at 22 1:2c Beck Tunnel. 1000 at 15c. Colorado, 100 at 25c. Cedar-Talisman, 1500 at 2c Ohio Copper, 100 at $1.50. Prince Con., 600 at $1.40. Shares sold, 8250. Selling value. $2212.60. AFTERNOONm SALES. Colorado, 1100 at 25, l-2c. Columbus, 500 at 23c Eastern Prince, 500 at 2c Opohongo, 4000 at 16 l-2c Princo Con., 100 at $1.45. Swansea, 1000 at 9 l-2c. Uncle Sam, 100 at 22c Utah Con., 2000 at 3c Union Chief, C500 at 13 l-2c Shares sold, 15,700. Selling value, $2243. OPEN BOARD. King William. 2500 at 3 l-2c Lowor Mammoth, 2000 at 4c Ohio Copper, 500 at $1.50; 100 at $1.52 1-2. Union Chief. 500 at 13 l-2c. Yerington, Copper. 1000 at 13c Wilbur, 1000 at 2S l-2c Opohongo. 6000 at 16 l-2c Swansea, 1000 at 9 l-2c Shares sold, 20,690. Selling value, $4441.20. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Solllne Price.) Ogdcn, Utah, April 23. Butter Creamery, extra, In cartons, 35c; creamery firsts, 34e, cooking. 25c; ranch 20c. Cheese Eastern, 22c: Utah, 18c, i Y. A., 19c. Eggs Ranch, por case of 30 dozen. $6.00. Sugar Cane, $6.25; beet $C.10. Dairy Products ; Chicago, April 23. Butter No market, mar-ket, funeral of former President of exch'ango T. E. Plncell. Eggs No market Cheose Steady, Daisies 17 1-4 1-2, Twins 16 l-4l-2, Young Americas Amer-icas 16 3-417, Long Horns 1G 3-4 l- I Wheat Goes Down. j Chicago, April 23. An unexpected ' Increase today In tho European visible supply tumbled down the prlco of wheat The enlargement of tho trans Atlantic stocks amounted to 3,172 000 bushels for the week, as against a decrease of 3,100,000 bushels a year ago. Besides, there was a disposition shown by many speculators to ques- ( tion whethor tho 15-ceut advance hero in the last three weeks had not been too rapid, and did not more than dls- ' count tho losses In winter wheat. De- I nlals wero reiterated that Kansas and Nobrnska were retrograding to any material extent Tho opening ranged from 1 cent lower to l-8c advance , uly started at 109 3-Sc to 109 5-Sc. teil to 10S 14c and then rallied to 109c. Better weather for farm work tend- i ed to weaken corn The broak In , wheat, too, had a depressing effect 1 Julv opened 1-S to 3-Sc down at 76 to 76 l-4c and sank to 75 7-876c. In the oats crowd support was poor and selling general Weakness of other grain formed the chief influence. July started ISc off at 54c and declined de-clined to 53 7-Sc Provisions showed an easy tone, mainly on account of slack trade. Initial sales were the samo as last night to 5c below, with September delivery de-livery at $18.67 1-2 for pork, $10.62 1-2 for lard and $10,32 1-2 for ribs. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, April 23 Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 8,000, no southerns; market stendv; natlvo steers, 6.35S.50; southern steers, 5 00(08 OOj southern cows and heifers, 4.00S0.25, native cows and heifers, 4 2o7.00; stockers and feeders, 4 759710; bulls. 4 50 6 50; calvcB, 4 50(Q)7.50, western steers 6.008.25; western cows, 4 OOGS. j.jogB Receipts 15,000; market 5o lower; bulk of sales, 7 10(0)7.70; heaw 7G537.75, packers and butchers. 7 50 7.70; lights, 7.307.60j pigs, 5.25 G.25. Sheep Receipts 7.000; market 10 5c ower; muttons, 4.2506.5O; lambs, G50S.40; fed wethers nnd yearlings. 4j57,25; fed owes, 3.506.00. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, April 23. Cattle Receipts, 4,500; market slow but steady. Na- - gai" bei ii im men tlve steers, SG 008.35, cows and heifers, heif-ers, $3 757 35, western steers, $4.50 7 20, Texas steers, $I.25G,30, range cows and heifers. $3 256.10. canners, ?2.75123; stockors and feeders, $4 307 20, calves, $1.00 7.00; bulls, stags, etc., $4.40G.50. Hogs Receipts, 17,000; market stcadv to 5c lower. Heavy, $7.10 7.60; mixed, $7 257.15; HghL $7.25 7.50; pigs, $C.007.25; bulk of sales, $7.357.45. Sheep Receipts, G.200; market steadr. Yearlings,, ?6.507.50; wethers, weth-ers, '$5.90'0.05, ewes, 5.256.10; Iambs, $7.30flS.30. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, April 23 Cattle Receipts, 4,500, market slow, steady: native steers. G.00S.35; cows and heifers, 3.75 7.35; western steers, 4 50 7.20; Texas steer6. 4.25(JpC.S0: range cows nnd hoifors, 3.26G40, cannors, 2.75 4.25; stockors and feeders, 4.307.20; cab os, 4.007.00; bulls, stags, etc., 4.106.50. jj0K3 Receipts, 17,000; market steady to oc lowor; heavv, 7.107.60; mixed. 7.255'7.45. light, 7.25" 50; pigs, 6.007.25; bulk of sales, 7.35 7.45. Sheep Receipts, 6,200; market steadv; yearlings, 6.5007.50; wethers, 5.90(fDG65, owed, 5 25G.10; lambs, . w$! 7 30S.30. ' wfa Chicago Livestock. jt Chicago. April 23. Cattle Receipts i fit 3,500, market quiet and steady: 41 1 hooves, 5G0(SS.75. Toxas steeis, 4.75 t a G.10, western steers, 5 607.10; f?I stockers and feeders. 4.30igG.65; cows Jtal and jlicifers. 2 607.25, calves, 5 00 I'll 7.50 lV Hogs Receipts 17,000: market g ', slow, shado lower; light, 7,35 V 7.721-2; mixed. 7 407.80, heavy, : j? 7.457.S2 1-2; rough. 7.157.60; pigs, 3 4.757.00; bulk of sales. 7.65g7 75. fjjj Sheop Receipts 15,000; market RH steady; native, 4 00G.G5; western, HI .25((?7.10; yearlings, 5 90(g7.35; lambs r J j native, 6.25S3.00; western, 5.50S.o0. j Si Wool. km St. Louis. April 23. Wool Steady; Ijm territory and western medium, 16 II'tB 18; fine mediums, 1517; fine, 10 i&M 15. jpjfl oo TlM |