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Show I MINES TRADING I IS VERY LIGHT Silver King Con and Tmtic j Standard Weaken During Salt Lake Session Silver King on ami Tlntlc Stand-.-rd wer the two most attractive iLH slocks of the day on the Salt Lake itH Slock & Mining Ex hanco Hoth of B them weakened a trlfl. The former H opened nt 1 .42H r-"rt no1'1 n low M.85. closing wtth only ji ', bid, H while the latter changed hands low itH m If.lTHi UN shares changing hands at this prlre and cloalRI iH only $3 3ft hid for II. With the excep- ijtgljTH tioii of the two Above named -stocks M I he market was almost whai could be H called "dead " Eureku Lily brought 14c 'olum-N 'olum-N I ur Kexall ohanRe.l B ioe, Howell wnt at l and f.r. Key- i-fH ItOn wax aetlVC Blc, LOhl TillttG brought tk n'l c Eureka Bullion N 1 hanged hands at 9c. Silver Shield bi ought IS'-jc and Wood lawn brought i (Qootatlonii hnrnlahed "vr private f win- ..f .i Kogte I I I lo. P.ulldlni; I Hid Alts Con I 014 6 Albion 0S4 09 American ('on " l H A Ma Tunnel bf i H Beaver Copper oo hlg Hill ft3 04 H M!g Cottonwood . bullion 02f!4 N I Hack Metals- 0I'2 H Columbus Rcxall ... -31 if I'rown Point 03 H Colorado Con 0X14 5 H tntrnl Eureka .01 H e'nrdlff 130 1.35 lragonCon: N Duly West 4.75 H East Crown Point . . -0 1 V4 N Must Tin. Coal M Tin rn 07 .10 N l.ureka Mines 01', N Hureka Lllv 0t. u .07 H l.i'.rcka Bullion ... .08 H l-'n.ma BUvCr ft- N i mplre Mine H Gold Chain 10 N innd Central 37 .46 N l.'owell H i on Plossom 23 .25 1 Iron King ... . H -'.iCge .Mlnltig .... 3 rt-t 4.10 tH 85 iM U hi Tlntlc H May Day 01 .02 iH' Mummoth 3o iH Moscow iH North Stan iHl New Qulncy H : io Copper . 85" ' iffgfjH 'I'Ohongo )M IS iildrlver i-VjtH Plutus 28 .-il'r Prince Con )H iB co Argentine -03 IH clllngt Ull tM 06 'a .05fc ijfgS-SjH ' King Coal'n .... iH King Coil H 'on 03 .04 iM South liccla 1.00 ijtH South Standard gM Shield tM Tr.r iH .. - H Tlntlc standard . ... 2.30 3 iO iB I il I'nde Sam H Union chief osi 084 M West gH Walkci 3" 3.30 iH Woodlawn .IdVi H Yankee LLI una 10 I Opt ulilg nl Alta Con. (00 at :. iC. Eureka Lily 1000 it 6 i "oiumbus Uexall 1 100 t 10c; noo at J 9 He Howell 1500 at .". V . 1000 at 6c. Keystone 1000 at Sac. Leh Tlntlc luoo at kV. Fmma Sll i-i 1 mi .. 4 . Eureka Kulliou 1i'H. ,,i Silver Shield 2000 at 18 Vic. North Standard 8000 at 8 c Tlntlc Standard ioo ut I a .37'. 100 at IS 40. Znmn S00 at 11c. Woodlawn at ICVlC Closing sajc?. Iehl Tlntlc loon at '.h . Btlvar King Con. 800 at 11.43: 100 at $1.40; 100 at 81.17; 1100 al H ft. Tlntlc Standard 2200 at $3 . 37'-.. (.ll l,l I sun K M 1RKJ I Cattle Receipt" SM. c.i... . heavy tet-rs S8.50Q 9.00. god steers $S 00 r .!Q, fair steers $ 6 . SO & 7 . T0 ; choice 1 1 1 doi 8l ern S6 00 j 7 . Ou , Choice CO' and heifers $ ootjl tai' to good ...wsand tieltors f .'. . ua m H . cittern h 005.oo. cannon I8.00O4 00; choice feeder r.w 1 .". " 'n '. 0. fa' I bulls 4.0ey DO; bologna i.nii-M.oo ti 4 50; eal rl es 19 . 00 i 10. 00. Hogs Receipts 554. choice fat bogs. 173 to 2i"o It-;.. $13 "'".' 13 . bulk of sales $13 2513 80 Sheep Keceipts 4994. choice lambs llo.OOfy io.r.0: wethers $G . 50 7 . 50. fat ewes $5.009 5.50, feeder Iambi .0009 .00. rrlaN J. E Anderson. Lund, I'tnh, 2 ars shee; W- T Jenkins fo . 1 nrlln. N-- . ii i-mn sheep; W v West, cold urn. 1 uih. 1 car sheep; W. H PaiTlah, Gold Hill. (Jtajh, 2 cars sheep, ; W. Tripp. Gold Hill. Utah. 2 cars sheep, ordrn lacking & TrovlMon Co . South tjma-ha, tjma-ha, S cars hogs. W. H. Smith Big Sorlngs. Idaho, 1 car cattle, ileese A lson, Dayton, Idaho, 1 car cattle; liunsaker Com. Co., North Salt iike. 1 car cattle. Oneida Ranch Co . American Amer-ican Kalis, Idaho. 1 car cattle. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. Aug II. Further ax-port ax-port business In wheat yesterday was reflected In the future markets todsv hy scattered buying, there also belntr u considerable amount of exchanging futures with cash houses Initial quo- i tatlons showed a nM pain of l4 ii l'-jc s over yesterday's finish, with December I $2.8Jtl 2 34 1 Corn started Steady to firm but huy- HV j lng Of the September delivery by LLLVli houses that were active on that side i ig'H early caused a quirk upturn The de-1 LLLw fSfTad deliveries readily advanced' LLLH '. with September and there was a mod-' igKj ovate commission hous,. demand. The gJ upturn, however, was not held as the igBj Hilda was small. ipentng prieao were LLLLV i.nchangvd to '4c higher with Sept mi - BBBK Ur $1 4591.46 and December $1.- OJ 'sis followed corn but n ho wed a igH firmer undertone, first quotations be- igSS-8fl lnj 4 9Sc higher. wtth September LLB. 7H967,tc and December 67 LH c. 8gSgH k Provisions were weak wtth the de- igHJ cline In hogs, first figures ranging iH from unchanged to 5 cents lower. HV YORK SUQ IB BBI j NEW YORK. Aug. 28, Raw sugar BBK'l heavy; centrifugal $14 04. fine grsn- LLB. ' ulated $17 UOftlT 10 igHjfl Sugar fulurea continued eosv In 9 KMiipathy with the unsettled sugar H rordltlons generally. the market at iH midday being 25 fir 35 points netl owe r Iq The greatest supply of the world's iB radium sine 1914 hss been produced iBS In the United States. |