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Show I DULLNESS RULES ZION EXCHANGE Tintic Standard Goes Up to $3.37 1-2 and Later Takes Drop 0 1 The tradinp today It! mining Mocks, on the Salt Uakr Stock & Mining Ex-rhsnge Ex-rhsnge wan rather quiet Tittle Stan-j Hard was practically the only stock on the board to show and strength. It! opened at $3.3:,lt: and soll up to $3 -3?U, closing with $3.30 bid and J 3 35 asked. I Albion sold at He. Altan Tunnel brought 7 '4 and T",c Columbus Rex-g Rex-g weakened a trifle, selling down in-c, in-c, New Quincy was nctive at 5ic! Mlchlgan-l'tah sold at 2c. Emma Silver brought 1 Vic. Sells sold at o t c, ;,nd Tintic Central changed hands At LHc. lu'uotaCion furnished over prhnto wire of .1 A Hofle .V i 0 Ecclee BuUdins;.) ' , Bid Ask 1 A Us Con 04 l . Albion lOVfe 12 i American Con '"'2 : 2 i Altan Tunnel 07 .01 V , l:n.r Copper "n i-.g urn ojg l ie Cottonwood . .004 01 2 eSuon . . rt- P Black Metals 03 Vs H Columbus Rexall ... 34 .3.4 I Crown Point 03 4 M I Colorado Con 03 4 ''.' U Cardiff 1 30 1.40 L Dragon Con 0y .10 P l'aly West 4.2" 4 . 1 5 r Cast Crown Point ... .09 .10 K East Tin. Coal 01 0 '4 1 East Tin Con 07 .10 I Eureka Mlnea 04 4 "4 I, Eureka Lily 1' I Eureka Bullion ... .0714 08 Emma Silver 04 "4 4 V V.mr.lre Iir ... .04 V . 0 ." 4 Gold Chain 06 .08 H Grand Central . ... ' " 4 Howell H. lion Blossom 28 K lion King 21 .13 K Judge Mining 2 '' Keystone SO 1.00 Leonora "I1. LehJ Tintic "K 10 : M..- i lay 1,1 H LW H Michigan-Utah "-3 -03 V North Stan 03 Mm '2 c ipohongo - Hv Noiidriver J Plutus IHr Pi Ince Con. H W Provo -05 Vi I'aloma -01 H 1 : ,. .. Argentine .... '4 Kico Wellington 15 Sells 4 H, .-1!. King Coal 1.65 1 70 King Con 1.1. '4 1 1 0 Mm Sioux Con V South Hecla 92 -99 MM Sc i-h St.nn.i .rd . B) Sliver Shield 1 7 - UVi Baby . . . "3 ' Hi T.ntic Central 1 4 j 1 Intic Standard . . . 3 SO 3 SG H Lncle Sam 00 4 B1 Union chief .06)4 " V. est Toledo 0f.j H Walker 8.00 Woodlawn 13 14 Yankee 04 Zuma 10 ..11 Empire Copper ... l'o .40 Opening Sales. Albion 500o at 11c. Columbus Ucxa'.l 100 at 374r May r.i 1000 :t lc. Mlchlgan-l'tah 3000 at lc. New Quincy uouo at 5 4r Emma Silver 0'"."' .it 44c Tintic Central 1000 at l'-.r. Tintic Standard 100 al J3.32V4. i ' I. 1 1 . r In v IAlta Con. 1000 at 5c. Alta Tunnel 2000 a' 7 . 1 Big Hill 1000 at Zc I Columbus Rexall 100 at 37 4c. I Michigan -It ah 2660 at 1C. ,1 Emma Silver 1500 at 4Vfcc; 118 at I 4c. 1 Plutus 100 si I9 l Sells 1000 at .'.V 1 Silver Shield 100 at 174c I Tintic Standard 200 at 13 . 32 4; 24 S at $3.37 4. I CHICAGO i n EOTOCK. CHICAGO. Sept. 10. Cattle Ke- J celpts, 5.500; market stronR on all desirable beef steers; early lop. IIS. 00. f w good and choice her.. .ouh ' 1: flu; best grassy kinds, $13. ""'.1 1&.26; others slow, steady. 19. uu 12.25; ehc-stock steady to strong, good to best cows. $9 r.O'ft 12 75. medium med-ium kind, $6.753 9.o0; canners and! cutters strong. $4.00 V f. 00; bologna bulls. $6.00f6 SC. stead . choice veal-crs. veal-crs. $1 7.00 ft 1 7 75 , heavy rind medium calves, $6.506 12.00; Blockers steady; bulk. $7. 50ft 11 50 Hogs Receipts. 10.000. market mostly 25 to 35c higher than yesterday's yester-day's average; top, $16. 7r. bulk light and butchers. $15.75. bulk packing sews. $14.50 fa 14.90, pigs, 2 5c hlichei Sheep Receipts. 12,000. killing classes steady, best western lambs.! higher; choice Nevadas bid at $14.25; top natives, $13 00; bulk, $12.25, lr.75, fat ewes mostly $6 50 to 6 75;: feeders, slow KANSAS ( ITV LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY Mo.. Sept. 10. Cat-US Cat-US Receipts 12.V00; cattle and com-! nion cows 25c lower. light canners S3.50fT4.00: calves mostly 50c lower; practical top $15.00, odd lota $15.60,1 other classes slow. ste:id to weak, bet heaw steers $17.10. Hogs Receipts 1400; market generally gen-erally 10 to 25c higher, quality fair; top $16.40; bulk light and medium J!."- 90-n 16.26; heay 116. 2601ft. 90; Blockers and feeders steady. Sheep Receipts 9000, sheep 26 to 50c lower western ewes $6 60, fat lnmbs steady, top westerns $14 15, few sales feeding larnliH 25 to 50c, I CHICAGO GRAIN. J CHICAGO Sept. 10 Wheat price v 1 turned downward today, influenced by 1 a break In sterling exchange and by I reports of rain in Argentina There 1 I was a lack of the eastern buying which, J recently has been a feature. Selling, 4 however, was not aggrresMv iipenlnisrl J ciuolatlons. which varied from '.4 toi 1 lc lower, with December $2,454 to 2.46 and March $2.42 to 2 43 4. were followed by a moderate further do-1 j cllne and then something of a rally 1 Prospects of warmer weather had a! j bearish effect on corn. After opening 1 to c lower. with December J f 1 J 9 Tft to 1.204. the market con- 2 tinued to descend. Oats reflected the weakness of oth- Tj cr grain, starting 4 to i c down, and j undergoing a further sag. ', Higher prices on hogs gave strength gj to provisions. f BITTER AND EGGS. i CHICAGO, Sept 10 Btrtter. un- I changed. 4 Eggs, lower; receipts, 6,105 cases, H firsts. 51g;62c, ordinary first 45 H 3 47c; at mark, cases included, 48 3 4'.i 4c. storage packed firsts. 534 , ;3 Poultry, alive, unchanged. H H POTATOES, y-,;, a CHICAGO, Sept. 10. Potatoes I 3 steady; receipts 32 cars; Jersey Irish a cobblers $2.90 3 00, Minnesota early ,1 t'hios$2 25 2.40. Idaho rurals $3.00 ifec'r I i |