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Show MINING STOCKS ARE WEAKER ON EXCHANGE The trading today on the Salt Lake 'Stock & Mining Exchange was again '-c-yy octive with the prices generally 'sneaking little lower, it being most no-ticoablo no-ticoablo in Columbus Rcxall and Tin-tic Tin-tic Standard, the former opening at 70 1 cents and selling as low as 67 cents, while the latter sold as low as $5.05. Prince Con. was weaker, It changing hands as low as 66 cents, Keystone brought 98 and 99 cents, Sells changed hands at 16 and 17 cents, Zumn ! brought 33 cents, and Cardiff changed I hands at $1.60. : (Quotations furnished over private wire of J. A. Hogle & Company, Eccles Building.) Stock I Bid I Ask Alta Con ? .09V6I? 10 Albion 11 I .12 I American Con 0391 1 .01 I Alia Tunnel 09 V; .10 j Big Hill 14 j .15 !Big Cottonwood ..... . 00 V4 1 .00-Vt .Bullion 05 I .06 Black Metals 12' .12& I Columbus Rexall 66 .67 I Crown Point 06 .07 ! Colorado Can OS .08' 1 Central Eureka 01V .03 I Cardiff 1.G0 1.70 Dragon Con IS I Daly West 4.25 5.00 j East Crown Point 03 .03 East Tin; Coal 06 .07 East Tin. Con. ..' 12 .13 Eureka Mines OS .0S Eurekn Lily 20 .22 Eureka Bullion .20 .22 Emma Silver 11 .12 Empire Mines 09 .11 I Gold Chain .07 .10 Grand Central 45 I Howell .OS .0SJ4 ilron King 35 ' .37 'Judge Mining 4.40 5.15 Kennebec 17 .25 .Keystone 96 .98 ! Leonora f " .02' .03 LehlTintlc 18 .19 v. May Day 04' .05 Miller Hill 01 .02 Mammoth .. 40 .50 Moscow 05 .10 Michigan-Utah . .0S .09 North Stan .11 ' ,n Now Quincy OS .08 VI Opohongo 02 .023i Puitus .45 .46 Prince Con 65 .66 jProvo .. .. .05 .06 Puloma .' .00 .01 Rico Argentine j ,.01 .04 Rico Wellington I .35 .36 Sells : I ,16 .17 SSI. King Coal'n . 2.00 2.02 Sil. King Con 1.50 I 1.57 Sioux Con 03V4 .05 South Hecla 1.10 1.20 1 South Standard 2S' ,31 Silver Shield ' .50 .51 Tar Baby 03 .04 ' Tintic Central 03 .04 Tintic Standard 5.05 5.10 Utah Cons 02 ,02yA Uncle Sam 01 .02 , Victor 03 , West Toledo .08 .09 , Walker 3.62 3.90 1 Woodlawn ,18 .20 Yankee ' .06" " Zuma 32 .33U J Beaver Copper 01 .02 Empire Copper 32 .36 Naildriver 71 .73 Union Chief .. 10 .12 OPENING SALES. Albion 50011 c. : Black Metais 1000llc; 500i2c. Big Hill 300014c. 5 Beaver Copper 20002c. Columbus Koxall 100(g)7Qc; 400i : 69c; 100068c. ' Colorado Con. SOOSVjC Cardiff 100$1.60. Iron King 70037c Howell 500 0)8 c. Keystone 40099c; 2009Sc. J Lehi Tintic 50019c Mammoth lOOigiSOc. Michigan-Utah 40009c. ' J New Quincy 2000814c. Naildriver 100073c. Emma Silver 100012c. Eureka Bullion 100022c: 5005? 21c. Plutus 10046c. Prince Con. 3006Sc; 70067c. Provo 10005c; 10006c. Sells 50017c; 1000g)16VfsC. Silver-King Coal. 200.$2".05. Tintic Standard 700$5.10; 200 $5.05. Utah Con. 1000g)2c CLOSING SALES. Eureka Lily 50021c; 50020c. .Bullion 10006c. Beaver Copper 30002c. Cedar Talisman 1000lc: - 50000 lJc Columbus Rexall 100067c. Iron King 80037c East Tintic Con. 50013c. Howell l0008V4c. Lehi Tintic 50019c. May Day 10004c. New Quincy 3500(9)8' c. Emma Silver 500il2c, buyer 10 days. Plutus 400(846c. Prince Con. 30066c. Reeds Peak 200(g2i-c. - ' Sells 450017c. " Silver King Coal. 200$2.02ii. Sioux Mines 20003c. North Standard 7500llc. Tintic Central 1000'3c. Uncle Sam 1500(g)2c. Union Chief 1000(g)10c. Zuma 50033c. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Stock j Bid I Ask" Atrial. Sugar ? 14.00$ 14.50 Preferred 104.50 105.50 Con. Y.'ugon 120.00 122.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 3.95 Lion Coal 65.00 75! 00 Lion Bonds 91.00 Mmual Creamery ll!oo FirPt Nat., Ogden 330.00 Pingreb National bank 300.66 Elsison Ranching Co i3v.O0 Securitj State bank.. 155.00 ICiO.OO Utah Construction 190.00 Z. C. M. 1 150.00 WALL STREET. NEW YORK, March 31. The further fur-ther advance of 21 points for Stutz Motor at the new! high of 391 was the outstanding feature of the early dealings deal-ings in today's stock market. Other shares dominated by professional Interests In-terests also were substantially higher. General Motors and Crucible Steel advancing ad-vancing 'four and 7 points respectively, respec-tively, shortly after the opening. Affiliated Affili-ated issues, also oils and shippings, were one to four points over yesterday's yester-day's final Quotations. Adams Express Ex-press at gains of 5 to 25 points featured featur-ed the utilities. Bull pools were In absolute control of the market during the morning, extending ex-tending their operations In almost every ev-ery direction except among rails, which were heavy. Selected issues in the motor, oils, steel, equipment and shipping divisions divis-ions continued to lead, subject to occasional oc-casional setbacks on realizing sales. The rise of utilities, which embraced J Wclls-Fargo and United States Express, Ex-press, was accompanied by rumors of prospective stock dividends. Loss attention at-tention was paid to the irregular foreign for-eign exchange market and the opening rate of eight per cent for call money was in keeping with general expectations. |