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Show MINING STOCKS HOLDING STEADY Sight Changes in Values Are' Recorded During Session on Capital Exchange Trading today on the Salt Lake 1 Stuck Mining Kxchangc was not ; I uulte as active as It haj been for the I : p. T.st few clays. The prices In the' : majority of tho stocks were about, steady. Prince Con. nnd Silver Shield 1 were practical lv the only two stocks, I to change. The former sold from I 23c up to 26c, while the latter! opened ut 18c and sold as high as I 19c. Tlntlc Standard wan off n trifle. changing hands t J3.42L, an( clos-I clos-I Ing with $3 40 bid for It. Alta Tunnel brought 6c, bullion' hanged hands at 3c, iron King want nt 22c, Michigan-Utah wa the heaviest heav-iest trader of the day. 1 7.000 shares, I (.'hanging, hands at 2jc New Qulncy wh3 steady at 5c. Km ma Silver brought 14c, Sells changed hands nt Be, North Standard brought 3c, Union Chief unld at fi'c, and Wood-lawn Wood-lawn brought Ifi' and 17c Hd lAsked. Alta Con 06 05i I Albion .06 07 American Con -OlVi 021,-4 I Alta Tunnel 05 .05 I Braver Copper 00V4 OOLj j Dig Hill 02 .02L. I Hlg Cottonwood 00 .01 I Hulllon 03 .01 jt I Black Metals 05 .064 I Columbus Kexall 33 .35 Crown l'olnt 02 03 ! Colorado Con 03 .05 C-irdlff 1.32V4 136 I ragon t 'on. .11 ! Daly West 4.05 4 45 Bast Crown Point - .01 02 Boat Tin. Coal 00Vi .01 East Tin. Con 06 .08 Burkea Mines 05 .06 Kureka Uly 05 .06 Burcka Bullion oa .oeVfe Kmma Silver O0V2 05 Bmplre Mines 04 05 Howell 05 6 1 Iron Blossom 26 .28 Iron King .21 .HVk j Judge Mining 4.00 5.00 1 Kennebec 10 .15 I Keystone 75 1.00 Leonora g Lchl Tlntlc u7 07 May Day 01 02 Miller Hill 02 Mammoth 35 .70 Mlch.-L'tah 02 .02 North Stan 02 .03 New Qulncy 06 .05 Vi hlo Copper .35 'pohongo .OOVfc .01 NhII Driver 72 75 Plutus 31 Prince Con 24 L 2n4 ,rovo .04 ia .00 Paloma qj Klco Argentine . ... 02 OHi Rico Wellington ... .17 '20 Sells 06 !o6y4 Bll King Coal'n. . 1 45 1 50 I 811 King Con 1,86 140 I Sioux Con .03 o-l i south Heola s 105 South Standard . g o siher Shield .ISM 15 Tar Baby 02y, 0.,v I Clntlc Central ()i qji? 1 Tlntlc Standard ... 3.40 8.482 I Utah Cons 01 01" j Uncle Sam .00 .02 I nlon Chief 06 06A est Toledo 04 Vi 05 Walker 3.00 3 20 Wood lawn .ig 17 .yanlee 02V4 02V- ,unl 14 17 hiniure Copper . . .25 50 Opening Sales. Alta Tunnel, 4,000 at 5c. Iron King. 300 at 22r, Michigan-Utah. 10,000 at 2Vc New Qulncy, 5,000 at 5c. Bmma silver 4.000 at 5V Bureka Bullion, 1,000 at 64c Plutus, l.loo at 31c. 24Prmce Coni 1.500 at 23V&c; 500 at .ilco Argentine-. 2.000 at 3c Silver Shield. 1,200 at 18c; 900 nt 1 .s 1 1 Tlntlc Central, 1,000 at 2c Union Chief. 0,000 at 6-4'c Woodlawn, .00 at 17c. Cloauia Sales! Bullion 4,000 at. 3c. New Qulhcy, 1,000 at 5c Michigan-Utah, 7.000 u uc Prince Con., 1,100 at 25c" " Sells. 1,000 at 6c. Siher shield. 200 at 1 ftt North Standard. 1,000 at 3c Tlntlc Standard, 100 at $3 4 Woodlawn, 500 at i6Vic. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 33S. choir-,, heavy steers 910. good steers 8809 fair steers $7 8; choice feeder steers f choice cows and heifers $63 fail to good cows and heifers $ r, 8 cutters $4&. 5, dinners ?33 7K-tal 7K-tal bulls $405, veal calves $9fl9 50 ' in";'H;, HH;;:,,,s 33J-b,,1K of J"' "" " 1 50, wet hern $ 7 ft S f-,t "cn $65 6; feeder lambs JS'WIO ArrBnl. M Jiicob. cresplnes, nl 8 enrs cattle M Ia obsen, King city Cnl : Carloads cattle; Handler Bros, Cnr-Ull, Cnr-Ull, Nev.. 14 eurs she-eii. S. Sellpe. Ab- w:NevS 8 cr" 8h00- J (i QeorVe Westward. Cal., 6 cars sheep, A j' l ife. Junction, Utah. 1 car cattle, Ogden Og-den Packing Company, Omaha, 2 cars hogs , CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 3 Sharp new ad-vancei ad-vancei n the f,rlco of J Plf ' todaj Owing more or le..s to surmises sur-mises that Kuropean war coiSJSa-m coiSJSa-m ,ndnf K lr "'inK abo,lt enlargad de-"', de-"', V . "J from th n'f'l Sm es SpecuiHtive trade continued con-tinued to broaden, and this morning whs a few days ago. un the h, ly'llghj t ' bus,,less relatlve-Opening relatlve-Opening prices, which ranged from I t0.,?2fth,nr ul,h December ti 1 7 to J2 20 and March 82.17 10 J" 2-were 2-were followed by moderate further" Son8 "n something of a reac- Com moved up with wheat and as a result of continue,, drj nhr r "pei.lng 2e to 2ir higher with September $1 88 Ui 1. 3 Vn6 "' 1 tH to 1.25 the market ored a slight further advance oats were governed by the ascent of ether grain, starting - to nTgh er with September 89 to 70c in remaining firm. 8 "C' and Provisions reflected the strength of OMAHA M VKSTOCK OMAH Neb.. Aug. 8.-(United States Bureau of Marketa Cattle Heceipts. 3.200; ln rkatgeneSS v yon all classes bed fed yearlings ?lfi00; veals 2..'g:50c lower Hog3 ReceiptH I0,00o: market Mow mostly 15925c lower; bulk of medium and light 114.26014.7 top 115.25; heavy butchers and packing grades ? 1 3.60 fj 1 390. sheep -Receipts 20.000; kllllna jfcTff W,e,,,kL t0. 26r ,OVVer- iP lambs $14.25. bulk I18.608J 14 00. 'reding grades slow "s N Y. SILVER. NEW YORK, Aug. 3,-Rar .liver, domestic, unchanged ; foreign 93A.C Mci:Jcan dollars. Sl"ic ' |