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Show i iII0.S MKTS' III EXCHANGE The trading today on the Salt Lako Stock & Mining Exchange continued very active wiih no particular features although there were one or two uf the stocks to show some strength, p.iticu-laiiy p.iticu-laiiy noticeable in Prince Con. which sold as. high as S3 cents on the first call but weakened again on tho second call, it selling as low as 80 cents and closed with this price bid for it with the. stock offered at 81 cents. Timid Standard was a trifle weaker, it el-angling hands at $0.35 and closing with ;oniy $6.25 bid and ?C35 asked. Eu?cka sold at 27 V2 cenls, Emma Silver wa very heavily traded in at 11 and 11 M: cents. Lehi Tintic opened at 2G cents L but cold off to 21 cents beforo the ;cloro and Sells changed hands at 2U ' .1 OA . 1 I (Quotations furnished over private wire J. A. Hogle & Company, Eccles Building.) Bid Ask AH a Con. l2Vc .14 J Albion 12 .12 American Con 04 .05'. AIL; Tunnel 12 .12Y Big HM 14 .1-1 Bl,j Cottonwood 00 Bullion 06?'I .07 tBlacK Metals jjs .14 Columbus Rexall .. .: .50 "".GO Crown Point 07 .OS Colorado Con ,08'yr .OO1,! Cential Eureka 01 Z .02 Cardiff 1.57 1 GO Dragon Con is Daly West 3.70 4.00 East Crown Point 05 .05' East Tin. Coal 07', 4 .07' East Tin. Con .14 .lo " Eureka Alines .. .... .12" A2. Eureka Lily 7 1 28 Emma Silver 1114 .12 " Empire Mines 09 .10 Gold Chain 08 .11 Grand Central 40 Howell ;.; .00 .07' Iroi Blossom .. .40 .41 Iron King ; .40iA ".41V. Judge Mining 4.S5 5.30 " Kennebec 35 23 Keystone . . ; !ss l!uO Leonora .. ....... .04 .05 Lehi Tintic 24' 24 May Day .. 05 !oG " Miller Hill 02 Mlohigan-Utah . . ... ,67" 'o7Vt North Stan .12'. .13 New Quincy .09 "oo1! Opohongo ,02 !o2V. Original Bannack . .001. .00 Plutus .49 " '51 Prince Con. .. : go !si r?vo .05 !o6 Palomu 00 M .02 Rici Argentine .. ... .02 021. Rico Wellington Sells oq'" 2qiA Sil. King Coal'n 2.20 2.22V- Sil. King Con 1.65 2!o5 " Sioux Con . ... .04. .05iA South Hecla 1.00 1 5 South Standard 31 "33 Silver Shield my, 17 Tar Baby 05 " !o5V- Tintic Central 04 051 Utah Cons. 02 .021,- Uncle Sam 02 " " vctor . . . .; "'0'5" West Toledo ; .07 .08 5a,k,f -1.10 4.15 Woodlawn 19 00 Ya"le . 0$ jq 5uma 45 .46 Beaver Copper 01 .02 Empire Copper . .30 Naildrlver go 95 Union Chief ;07iA OPENING SALES. " Albion 50012c. Big Hill 1000llc, Eureka Lily 4500(&27y.c. Columbus Rexall 10060c. Cardiff 100?1.C7. " Eust Tintic Coal. 10007c; 1000 D.ily West 100(t?)$3.90. Eureka Mines 500512c; 3000 12ic; lCG05il3c. Empire Copper 50030c-East 50030c-East Crown Point 1000g5Uc Emma Silver lR,500llc -IneiL,Tillllc 50026c; 2500g25c: 6o00(g.24V2C. Michigan-Utah 4000(j'7c. Now Quincy 5500(8 c Prince Con. S0080c; 500S2c; 300 North Standard 1000fffl2Vc Soils 650020c; 1 2,600 20c Silver King Coal. 150$2.20" Silver Shield lS004Sc. North Standard 10Q0g12i$c Tintic Standard 200S6.35.' West Toledo 500Sc Walker Mining 300$4.10. ! Zuma 500g;47c; G0046UC I CLOSING SALES". ' I Artla Con. 500(f?13c. . AUaVTunnel 1000gl2c I Eureka Lily 500tfi27i,ic, ' ! Columbus Rexall 200 60c; 200S'59c. Cardiff 1001.G0. East Tintic Coal. 500 7 c. I Daly West 100?3.80. i Iron King 100g41c. s East Crown Point 1000Q5V-c, ;- Lohl Tintls 3S0024c. " . May Day 10006'iC New Quincy 1500(S)9c. v Emma Silver 2500(5ll1-c. North Standard 1000 12 'c. Prince Con. 20081c; 700S0c: 200 ?32c Soils lG5020c. J Sver King Coal. 150$2.20. r Silver Shield GOO0i47c; 1000('lGVc. West Toledo 1000)7 c. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Bid Ask Amal. Sugar 1.$' $ ig.OO Preferred 104.C0 105.00 , Con. Wagon ( J20 00! 122.00 Uiflh-Idnho Sugar ....j 9.50 9.75 Llou Coal G5.00 75.00 jLion Bonds 91.00 Mutual Creamerv n.nn Utau Construction ...j 200. 0( First Nat., Ogden j 325. 00 Ogden Pck. & Prov. .. j 75.OC Plus interest. I NEW YORK. Feb. 17. High-priced specialties were subject to renewed pressure at the reopening oT todnv's stock market, the general list also displaying further heaviness. Crucible Steel dropped G1 points in the first few minuies of the dcsultorv trading and Gener.il Motors lost C1.. " Oils were irregular. Texas companv gaining two points, while Mexican Petroleum Pe-troleum and Pan-American fell back. . Equipments, shippings and textiles registered fractional recessions and rall.-i were hesitant within narrow lim its. The market came almost to a standstill stand-still before the end of the first nour many stocks meanwhile having failen to lower levels with early leaders in the decline. Motors and thoir accessories were steadily offered at losses of 1 to 4 points. Baluwin Locomotive was distfne-tivoij distfne-tivoij heavy despite its favorable annual an-nual report, and Eudicott-Johnson added add-ed six points to its continuous reaction reac-tion of the last few davs. Rallies of 1 to 3 points accompanied tno lowering of the initial call money' rate lo six per cent, a few important issues, notably oils, making full recoveries recov-eries before noon. . 1 I |