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Show PRICES STICK 1 MIMC EXCHANGE New Quincy Heaviest Trader of Day Eureka Lily Closes : String Tintic Is Weak I i (Quotations furnished over privats wire J. A. Hogle & Company, ! Eccles Building.) ' Bid Ask ! AI' i Con .HVfe .12 , Albion .13 M American Con 0-1 .0-1 V, AIta Tunnel .1,1 .12 Alt t-Michigan ... . . .,' , '.ulV6 .02 Bingham Amal Bh Hill ' .13 - i. B: Cottonwood' .-.... 001A M)0?; jBa'lion .05 .07 'Bl.;r-k Metals 12 Conunbus Rexall . .. , .56 "57 Crov-n Point .OG.iA .0Gv-'t J Colorado Con 08- .OS-ft I Central Eureka 01' .03 Ca-diff 1.50?". J.G0 Dragon Con 1-1 l. ,1S Dh-y -. -1.20' b.25 Eas- Crown Pion 0-11 04 V- 'East Tin. Coal 0GU .OG jEasl Tin, Con .13 14v j Eureka .Mines .04' .09 Eu-eka Lily .26 j Eureke Bullion 23 Emma Silver -1 .12V . .13 Empire Mines 09 Vi -.10 Gohi Chain ' ' .10 Grand Central 45 . .G5 Hovell OGvi 'Iroj. Blossom ... .... .43 .45 ; Iron King 3SV 40 Judge Mining 4.90 K.0S i K;nobec . ' . .23 Keystone S5 - ', .So Lenora 04 .03 Leh. Til-tic .21 ' ..22 May Daj 05' .05V- Miller Hill 01 .02 " Man-.moth Moscow 02 .09 Michigan-Utah 05 .00 North Stan ,10& ill New Quincy 09 - .09'; Ohio Copper ..10 Opohongo .. .02 02?4, Original Bannack ... 1,003; Plutus .- .--16 is .4$ Prince Con 72 .73 Provo ... 05-i OG P-aloma 00 Vi Rico Argentine 02 ,02a' Ri.:o Wellington 20. .23 " Sells IV5' 3 6 iSIL King Coal'n .- . 2.10 , 2.15 Sil. King Con I 1.75 1.95 Sioux Con j .01 .05 South Hecla 1.20 . 1.30 South Standard .29 .33 Silver Shield j 47 .47 v, Tar Baby 04 05 I T'intic' Central 04 .Q5i Tintic Standard 5.70 o SO " 1 Ulan. Cons 02 '; . .03 Uncle Sam 02 .03 Victoi 1 .. Wilberl .. West Toledo 07 .OS Walker 40O 1.05 Woodlawn .IS .24 Yankee ' .08?i Zuma 37. ,3S Beaver Copper 01 .013; Empire Copper ... ., t .30 ,37 Naildriver ....... .1. ' :73 .71 Union Chief GQ .07 OPENING SALES. Antelope Star 1000 at .00. Alta Con. 500 at 12: 1500 at 12. Eureka Lily 2500 at 23; 200 at 24: 500 a: 24; 3000 at 25. Columbus Rexall, 1600 at 56; 1500 at 57. Crown Point, 100 at .06. East Tintic Coal. 1000 at .06 ; 1000 at .06. Eureka Mines, 3500 at 10; 1000 at .093';: 500 at .09. I Howell, 500 at .071'.,. Keystone, 300 at .85; 200 at St. Lohi Tintic. 3500 at .21. May Day, 100 at .05vi. Michisan-Utal., 100 at .05. New Quincy, 27,000 at .09 Emma Silver, 1000 at .13. Plutus, 100 at .-17. Prince Con. 500 at .72. Soils, 500 at .16; 1500 at 15. Silver King Coal, 200 at $.2.12; 100 at $2.10 Silver Shield, 300 at .47. South Standard. 200 at .30. North Standard, 500 at .11. Tintic Standard, GOO at ?5.75; 500 at $5.SG. Woodlawn, 200 at .20. CLOSING SALES. Antelope Slar, 1000 at .0114. Albion 1000 at .14. Beaver Copper, 5000 at .01. Eureka Lily. 1000 at .26. UurcJta Mines, S000 at .09; 500 at no l. Keystone 500 at ,S5. Lehi Tintic, 7500 at .21. Mry Day. 200 at .05. ' Michigan-Utah, 500 at Eureka Bullion, 100 at .23. Nov Quincy, 3000 at .09. Naildriver, 200 at .74. Trince Con., 700 at .72; 100 at .73. Sells, 1000 at .15. North Standard, 1000 at .11; 500 at 10. Union Chief, 1000 at .07. Zuma, 100 at .39; 100 at .38. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Did Ask Ani'I. Sugar S j$ 15.75 Preferred 104. CO 105.00 Con. Wagon 120.00 122.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 9.50 9.75 Lion Coal 65.00 75.00 Lion Bonds 91.00 Mutual Creamery . 11.00 First Nai.. Ogden 325,00 WALL STREET. I, NEW YORK, March 3. Fractiona i i change? prevailed at the uncertair opening of today's stock market, e ' ' cept In oils, which were moderated strong, while equipments and miscel laneous specialties denoted furthe: pressure. Royal Dutch and Shell Transport recovered part of yester days' losses, but American Woolen, Nov York Airbrake and Endicott-John sou reacted 1 to almost 3 points. Fin-i Fin-i ther buying of oils, steels and motors soon Imparted steadinoss to the gen- eral list. Trading vas light, however, ; rails shewing none of their recent ac-' ac-' tivity. Oils made additional gains during the morning, especially tho Mexican group and motors also Impiovod. There was relative activity in ship-Flnps, ship-Flnps, Marine common and pref-Jrred, I Amcricap International, Atlantic Gulf ani . United Fruit gaining 1 to 4ft ) points. Prominent steels, other than . Crucible, were barely steady and equipments 'showed further hesitation. ) Ralls were altogether unresponsive to the acceptance of wage arbitration by the brotherhoods, tending mainly lower. low-er. Call loans held at 10 per cent, but call money remained very scarce at '. recent high bids. Foreign exchange was firm and Liberty bonds shaded again. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, Mar. 3. Fresh upturns In the price of corn today wore associa ted more or less with continued scarcity scar-city of receipts. Besides attention or able extent on the unusual heavy con- sumption of corn on farms. Reports; worw also current that abandonment above the average this season. Opening Open-ing prices, which ranged fro c off to lc advance, with May $1.39?i U 1.10 U and July $1.34, wero followed fol-lowed by a moderate setback and then by gains all around. Oats paralleled the action of corn. After opening unchanged to c higher, high-er, Including May at S3 to S3tto the market sagged, but then rose higher than before. Provisions were weak as a result of largo stocks at western packing centers. cen-ters. Furthermore, the expect -was look was represented as unpromising. "CHICAGO QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, March 3. Open High Low Clos'e Mav ...$1.3994 1.41 1.39 140 Ju:y ... 1.34 1.35 1.33 1.34 Sept. .. 1.30 1.31 1.29 3.30 Oal: May ...$ .S3 .S3 .82 .82 July 76 .77J .75 .7 Pork: M'iy ' $35.60 35.40 35.60 July . ' .' Lard : Maj . 21.15 21.07 21.40 July . ' 21,95 21,60 21.90 Ribs: May 1S.75 1S.62 18.67 JUiy 19.20 19.05 19.12 t ' CASH SALES. CHICAGO. March 3. Corn No. 3 mixed $1.60; No. 3 yellow. j$1.25 1.54. Oats No 2 white 90?i91c; No. 3 white 89(7'90c. 5 Ryo No. 2 Sl.66. , Barley ?1.40l.p3. j Timothy seed S12.0014.00. ; Clover seed $45.00 59.00. I Pork Nominal. , lM-d $20.60. , Ribs $17.7501S.75. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. C'.ttlc Receipts 52; choice iieavv steers $1011; good steers $S9; fair ,stoe.-s $6S; choice feeder steers $7Tf ! ' 8; choice cows and heifers $7.5Dfj' jS; fair lo good cows and heifers $6.50 ii.oQ; cutters $5(9)6; canners $3j4; ;ho.ce reeder cows ?56; fat bulls ';?6i.bologna bulls ?15; veal calves ?1011. Hog Receipts 388 choice fat hogs, 1'f to,r50 lbs- $12.7512.50; bulk of sales $1313.25; feeders $10li.5& Sheep Receipts none; choice lamb $141o; wethers ?9&11; fat ewes $7! ?H; feeder lambs $12g)15. Arrivals Jack Torpey, Saltan, Utah ?!n?CaTTi1rses; Grlffin Brs- Smith-neld, Smith-neld, Utah, one car cattle; Percv Beckstead, Brigham, Utah, one car cattle; cat-tle; G. G. Sweeten, Collinston, Utah, onf car hogs; Yv. t. Hendricks. Tre-momon. Tre-momon. Utah, one car hogs; Glen O. Whillock, Swan Lake, Ida., one car boss. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. .! OMAHA, Nob., March 3. Hogs Rc ! ceipts 11,000; market steady; top $11.30; bulk, $13 6014 15: heavy i we'ght $13.50S13.S5; medium weight 7 $13 9014.30. light weight $13 S0 1 14.25; light light ?13.2514 00; h&TV ' parking sows, smooth $13,25.13.50; packing sows, rough, $12,750)13.25; pigs $11.0013.00. Cattle Receipts 4,500; market gen- : erallv 25c higher; top beefs $14.00; weight: choice and prime 13.500 14.75; medium and good $11.0013.50; , common $9.0011.00; light weight '. good and choice $11.7514.00; common and medium $S.50'g11.75; butcher cat ; tie heifers $6.7511.75; cows $6.25 l, 11.25; canners and cutters $5.0006.25 veal calves light and handy weigh' $ll.0015.50; feeder steers $S.00 i ll.r' stocker steers $6.7511.0p Sheep Receipts 4.000; market i steady to weak; lambs 84 pounds down $17.0019.40; culls and common $3.50 1G.50; yearling wethers $11,501? 17.00; ewes medium and choice $10.50 15.25; culls and common $6.50& 10.50. MONEY EXCHANGE. ) NEW YORK, March 3. Mercantile paner 6 (6 ner cent. A Sterling, 60 day bills $3.40; com fi mercial 60 day bills on banks $3.40K; 1 commercial 60 day bills $3.39?i; d- . mand $3.431; cables $3.44. j Francos, Demand 14.22; cables 14.20. j! Belgian francs, Demand 13,67, ca- ; hies 13 65. j Guilders, Demand .36 13-16; ;ablei j 36 15-1,6. Lire, Demand 1S.37; cables 18,35. I Marks, Demand 1.02; cables 1.03. ' Government bonds irregular; rail- road bonds Irregular. TJme loans strong, unchanged. t BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, March 3. Bar silver i $1.32 ?J. , Mexican dollars $1.0054 . ) |