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Show I WORLD'S MARKETS Now York, March 3. Galus ranging rang-ing from material fractions to a full point marked the opening of today's trading, with a few offsetting features, fea-tures, mainly In rails and war issues. Speculation was moderate and cautious, cau-tious, however, there being plainly a further disposition to await tho outcome out-come of developments in Washington. Washing-ton. Commission houses reported a cessation of out of town liquidation, but public Interest on the buying side continued negligible. Prices yielded befnro the end of the half hour, with special weakness in Baldwin Locomotive Locomo-tive and allied issues. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Nebrr. March 3 Hogs-Receipts Hogs-Receipts 8700; higher. Heavy, $8.60 8.80; light, $S.408.70; pigs. $7.25 8.25; bulk of sales. $S.508.70. Cattle Receipts 1200; strong. Native Na-tive steers, $7.509.10; cows and heifers, $5.507.50; western steers, $6.25(3)8.00; Texas steers. $6.007.00; stockers and feeders, $6.008.00. Sheep Receipts 4800; steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, $8.259.S5; wethers, $7.50 8.25; lambs, $10.5011.15. Chicago Hog Market. Chicago, March 3. Speculators proved sufficiently active today to uphold up-hold prices In tho hog market. Cattle offerings lacked quality. Sheop and lambs wero somewhat sewce. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 3. Higher prices at Liverpool gave streugth today to the wheut market hero. Tho bulls seemed to be encouragod also by the prospect that tho oubmarino Issue in congress would be sidetracked. There were signs, too, that exporters and millers were no't overlooking advantageous advan-tageous opportunities to purchase. Opening quotations, which ranged irora 1-4 to 1 l-8c higher, with May at $111 1-2 to 1.12 and July at $1.09 1-2 to 1.09 7-8 were followed by a slight further gain and then a moderate mod-erate setback. Crop damage reports from Argentina Argen-tina tended to lift tho corn market Advances, howover, brought about Increased In-creased selling and caused a reaction. reac-tion. Aftor opening unchanged to 3-Sc higher, prices underwent a niaterlal sag. Oats paralleled the action of corn. Trading was only of a scattered character. char-acter. Higher prices on hogs put a little firmness Into provisions. Tho market mar-ket wvas fairly active. Word from Washington that the Gore resolution had been tabled was succeeded by a notable hardening ot wheat prices here. Closing quotations were firm 2 1-2 to 2 5-Sc net higher, with May at $1.13 7-8 and July at $1.11 1-4. Tho corn market rallied later in sympathy with wheat The close was firm at 1-2 5-8 to 5-8c net advance. Sugar. New York, March 3. Raw sugar, firm; centrifugal, 5.205.26c; molasses, molas-ses, 4.434.49c. Refined, firm. Sugar futures showed renewed activity ac-tivity during the early trading, but after selling 4 to 6 points higher met rather heavy realizing and at noon were at about last night's closing level. raloiis Summary of the Local Market. Ogden, March 3. Quito a lull has taken place in trading in the mining and Industrial share market. Prices have receded in practically all the Tintic mining stocks and, issues representing repre-senting all districts are much less active act-ive than a week ago. This lull is probably duo to some extent at least to tho disturbed political situation at Washington tad the diplomatic situation situa-tion with Germany. Local industrial fitooks excluding the Sugars continue to hold up well in price, Consolidated Wagon sold this a. m. at $102 and Ogden Packing brought $117.50. Quotations furnished over private wire of J, A. Hoglo & Co., 2438 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Sales Morning session: Alta Con. 300025 l-2c; 100025c. Albion, 20024c; 200023c. J v American Con. Copper, 500 lie. Alta Tunnel. 1000llc. Beck Tunnel, 280016c; 20017c. Crown Point, 500 5 l-4c. Cedar Talisman, ll,0006c. Col. Ext., 500(5)12 l-2c. Colorado Mineral, 50021 l-2c. Cardiff, 50$6.10. Craff, 1000 8 l-2c. East Crown Point 40001 3-4c. Emma Copper, 50066c. Grand Central, 50083c. East Tintic Con., 20002 l-4c. Galena, 20005 l-2c. Indian Queen, 10,0002 l-2c. King William, 3000 2 3-4c. Lelii Tintic 1000 2c. Mineral Flat, 1000 5 3-4c. Opohongo, 70003 l-4c; 8000 3 1-2 c Paloma, 2500(8c; 6002 3-4c; 1500 7 l-2c. Plutus, 150010c, Prince Con., 100$1.12 1-2; T500 $1.15. Reeds Peak, 100018c;' 700 17 l-2c. ' " Sioux Con., 450012 l-2c; 1000 13c. Swansea, 1000 2 l-4c. South Hecla, 200$2.27 1-2. Tintic Central, 20009 l-2c;" 1000 9 l-4c. Utah Con., 20003 l-2c. Wilbert, 400010c. Open Board. Albion, 150023c. Crown Point 2500 5c. Col. Ext, 50012 l-2c. East Crown Point, 50002c; 2000 1 3-4o. Grand Central, 10083c. Iron Blossom, 400$1.65. Indian Queen, 20002 l-2c; 1000 2 2-4c " Lehl Tlntio, 50002c. May Day, 50017c; 50017 l-2c. Paloma, 10008c. Swansea, 1000(5)2 l-4c Victor Con., 20004 l-2c. Yankee, 500 32 l-2c. Michigan-Utah, 1000 32 l-2c; 200 33c, 6. K. Silver, 2000 98o to 96c. Sells, 150048c; 10050c. Tintic Standard, 500 10c. Home Run, 25007 l-2c to 7 3-4c. Paloma Ext, 100011 l-2c. Old Americajr 15006c. Prince Mineral, 1000ia. r Bank Stocks. Commercial National, $400 bid. Deseret National, $307.50315. Deseret Savings, $1050 bid. Farmer & Stockgrowers, $83 85 I First National, Ogden, $412, bid, First National, Logan, $170 bid. H i First National, Brigham, $300 bid. H McCormick & Co., $287 bid. H Merchants, $90 95. H National City bank, $139 bid. M Ogden Savings, $-120 bid. jH Ogden State bank, $432 bid. H State Bank Brigham City, $225 bid, H Security State, $140145. H Thatcher Bros., Logan, $165 bid. H Utah State National, $216222 bid. H Utah Savings & Trust, $96 asked. H Walker Bros., $200 bid; $205 asked. H Zion's Savings Bank & Trust, $423 H Barnes Banking, $200 bid. H Davis County, $290 bid. VM First National, Layton, $150 bid. VM Industrial Stocks. jH Amalgamated Sugar, $159 bid;' H $161.50 asked. H Beneficial Life, $197 bid. H Cement Securities, $S9 bid; $90 ask- H M Con. Wagon, $101 bid; $102 asked. H Con. Life Ins., $97 bid. H Guardian C. & G. Co., $16.65 bid. H Everfresh Food Co., $10.00 asked. H Homo Fire Ins. $300 bid; $310 asked, H H. J. Grant & Co., $27.25 bid. H Hotel Utah Op. Co., $130 bid. H Inland Crystal Salt, $87 bid. H Intcrmountain Life, $13.55 bid. M Mt. Sts. Tel., $109 bid; $111 asked. H Ogden Packing & Prov. Co., $117.50 H asked. M So. Utah Sugar, $1.00 asked. Utah Fire Clay, $7172. , H Utah-Idaho Sugar, $15. SO bid;, H $16.00 asked. H Z. C. M. I., $385.00 bid. H DeVine Razor, $9.50 asked. H Lion Coal, $52 bid. M Utah Cereal, $95 asked. H |