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Show LP'S MMFJS New York. March 4.-Although Kains were in excess of losses at the outset of today's trading, the 'Market failed to manifest any very diercnt trend. Dealings were light and changes chan-ges either way were mostly tract onnl. Specialties, including the munitions and motors, were under moderate pressure with .minor recessions in somo of the standard rails. United States Steel, which led je-terday's je-terday's late rally, eased off alter making slight improvement. Latei ine sagging tendency became more marK-ed. marK-ed. most Important stock falling under yesterday's final quotations. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 4 Predictions that the forthcoming government crop report re-port would show large reserves of wheat to be still in tho hands o producers pro-ducers tended today to weaken tno market for that cereal. In this connection con-nection It was said English buyers TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FURN. and unfur. rins. for housekeeping. house-keeping. Prices moderate. W. B. e-doll- 2468 Wash. z'i'a LOST. REWARD for return of Auto lamp and number 2383. Singer Office, 2338 Washington avenue. 3"'2t; PRACTICAL NURSE, MRS. S. DEVLIN, res. 2636 Grant Ave. No. 1 Apartment. Phone No. 1001. 3-4-lwk were not disposed to follow advances in price and that reliance was heing placed on continued liberal arrivals at Liverpool. A reason given for this confidence was the statement that the British admiralty was operating 1S00 requisitioned vessels. After opening open-ing l-4c off to 1-Sc up, with May at $1.13 3-4 to 1.14 and July at 1.10 to 1.11 1-4 tho market here underwent a material sag all around. The wheat close was steady but 1-2 JI5-Sc to 3-4 c net lower with May at $1.13 1-41.13 3-8 and July at $1.10 1-2. The corn close was firm at l-8c off to a sixteenth up, as compared with yesterday's finish. UTAH "STOCKS Summary of the Local Market, Ogden, March 4. PriceB were stronger this morning in most of the local mining stocks, this was particularly particu-larly true of the prominent Tintic Issues. Is-sues. Colorado Mining advanced to J'oc. Iron Blossom was strong at $1.67 1-2 and Beck Tunnel at 18c. The cheaner stocks were by far tho most active, with East Crown Point the leading feature The Industrial Stocks were quiet with few Inquiries except Utah-Idaho Sugar which is still somewhat lower and Is now changing hands close to $15.80 to $15.85 with some local selling orders and no buying buy-ing here Quotations furnished over the private pri-vate wire of J. A. Hogle & Co., Brokers. Brok-ers. 2438 Washington. Sales Morning session: Albion, 10025c; 160026c; 100 26 l-2c. Beck Tunnel, 1000(g18c. Alta Tunnel, 1500llc. Big Cottonwood, 1000(g)4c. Cedar Talisman, I0006c. Colorado Ext., 150013c Colorado Mineral, 50024c; 4600 25c. Dragon Con., 100025c. East Crown Point, 1000.2 l-4c, I000(g2 l-2c; 10002 3-4c. Grand Central, 30082c. Iron Blossom, 900$1.67 1-2. Indian Queen, 5003c; 10002 3-4c. King William, 5002 l-4c. Mav Day, 70017c. Mineral Flat, 15005 l-4c. Major Evans. 10006c. Opohongo, 1000(S3 l-4c. Prince Con., 50$1.15. Rochester Mines, 1005Sc. Rico WelL, 50036 l-2c: 500 37 l-2c. Itlco Con., 500(310c. Sioux Con., 250013c South Hecla, 200$2.27 1-2. Swansea. 10,0002 3-4c. Tintic Central, 45009c; 12,000 8 3-4c. WilberL 100010 l-2c; 500llc. West Toledo, 40005 l-2c; 500 5 3-4c. Open Board. Alta Con., 50024 l-2c. Albion, 50025 l-2c. Alta Tiger. 50003c. Black Jack, 50016c. Cedar Talisman, 5006 l-4c. East Crown Point, 40002 l-2c to 2 3-4 c. Emma Copper, 50065c. Iron Blossom, 400$1.67 1-2. Indian Queen, 5003c. Lower Mammoth, 40007c. Mineral Flat, 10005c. Pioohe Bristol, 40005 l-4c. Plutus. 50012 l-2c. Rico Well., 10038c. Sioux Con., 50012 l-2c. Silver King Coalition, 300$3.45. Wilbert, 500llc. West Toledo, 20005 l-4c. Walker Copper, 50076c; 50078c. Swansea Ext., S000l-2c. Michigan-Utah, 100032 l-2c. O. K. Silver, 200099c; 100$1.00. Plutus, 500$1.25, Sells, 10050c. Wasatch Mines, 20060c. Bank Stocks. Commercial National, $400 bid. DeBeret National, $307.50315. Deseret Savings, $1050 bid. Farmer & Stockgrowers, $8385 First National, Ocden, $412, bid. i First National, Logan, $170 bid. First National, Brigham, $800 bid. McCormick & Co., $287 bid. Merchants, $9095. National City bank, $139 bid. Ogden Savings, $420 bid. Ogden State bank, $432 bid. State Bank Brigham City, $225 bid. Security State, $140145. Thatcher Bros., Logan, $165 bid. Utah State National, $216222 bid. Utah Savings & Trust, $96 asked. Walker Bros., $200 bid; $205 asked. Zion's Sayings Bank Trust, $423 hid. Barnes Banking, $200 bid. Davis County, '$290 bid. First National, Layton, $150 bid. Industrial Stocks. Amalgamated Sugar, $15S.OO bid; $161.00 asked. Beneficial Life, $197 bid. - B ' ( .f,K " ri a a aj 'y vJflRfl Cement Securities, $89 bid; $90 ask- rJ-i ed. 7vi Con. Wagon, $101 bid; $102 asked. U H Con. Life Ins., $97 bid. X iH Guardian C. & G. Co., $16.65 bid. m lH Everfresh Food Co., $10.00 asked. W H Home Fire Ins. $309 bid; $310 asked. T H H. J. Grant & Co., $27.25 bid. JH Hotel Utah Op. Co., S130 bid. 'H Inland Crystal Salt, $87 bid. j H Intermountain Life, $13.55 bid. H ML Sts. Tel., $109 hid; $111 asked. H Ogden Packing & Prov. Co $117.50 V M asked. H So. Utah Sugar, $1,00 asked. H Utah Fire Clay, $7172. H Utah-Idaho Sugar, $15.75 bil; $15.90 V H asked. H Z. C. M. I., $3S5.00 bid. H DeVine Razor. $9 50 asked. M Lion Coal, $53.00 hid. jH Utah Cereal, $95 asked. H . H HBKln ': H |