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Show I MINES TRADING I FAIRLY ACTIVE i! Salt Lake Exchange Closes Week With Prices Holding Hold-ing Steady The trailing In mining stocks on the jj Salt Lake Stork & Mining Exchange yesterday was fairly active. The gen-eral gen-eral tendency of the market was ahout Albion chanced hands a: He. Alta Tunnel sold at 7C, B1r Hill changed hands at S4c, Eureka Lily seemed to show a little strcngih. closing with 7c bid for It, Bay State was heavily traded In at Vie, Howell brought Sc H Iron King changed hands at 21c, Lent H Tlnrl, uao nrttve nt lc Now UUlnrV, Isold as low as 5c. Prince Con. brought 32'c, and Plutus changed hands at 3 and S4c Stiver King Coal, went fit $1.65. Tlntic Standard changed hands at J3.26 and Zuma went at If '4 c. I Quotations furn tailed over private win ol .i A. Hogle .V I O., i cclca HiiUdiuK i Kid Ask Alta Con $ M $ .0$ i Albion 10 12 American Con 01 .02V Altan Tunnel Oi l4 07 Beaver 'oiper 00 v on4 Pig Hill 03 4 3 Big Cottonwood 01 Pulllon 02 .03 Black Metals n3-2 06 Columbus Rexall .. .37 .ST Ml Crown Point . 03 .04 Colorado Con oS'a i Cardiff 13" 1.35 Dragon Con .09 1 Daly West 4.20 4.75 Bust Crown Point .. ,01 02 LSast Tfi Coal 00 .01 But Tin- Con 0 7 .10 Eureka Mines " 4 'a . ' Eureka Lily 91 .07 Va Eureka Hulllon 01 01 Emma SUi ei " . 04 ' Empire Mined 044 . i'.' V Gold Chain 06 .08 I Grand Central 37 .44 Howell 05 .07 lion Blossom 20 26 Iron King 21 .22 Judge Mining 3.K5 4.75 Kennebec 11 . 1 Keystone s" -95 Leonora .0 .03 Lehl Tlntic 09 .00 V May Day 01 .02 Miller Hill 02 Mammoth 35 Moscow 02 .10 Michigan-Utah 06 .06 North Stan s 03 New Quincy 06 054 Cpohongo 00 4 .'00 XaudHver 61 .65 Plutus 3b . 3 Vi Prince Con 314 .is Piovo 04 ft .03 Paloma 01 1 Kico Argentine 02 .04 Klco Wellington ... 16 .1 Sells : .05 4 Bit. King Coal 1.65 1 . 7u Sil.,Klng Con 1. 10 1.2:4 xioux Con 03's 1 South Hccla .... 92 1 .00 Eolith Standard .... 21 .23 4 Silver Shield 1 J .20 Tar Baby 02 .03 Tintic Centra 01 .02 Tlntic Standard . .. 3.25 3.274' Utah Cons . Ol1 j Uncle Sam 00 Union Chief 06 . Of West Toledo l'a' .06 Walker 3.05 3.25 Woodlawn 13 .134: Yankee 02 .04 Zuma 14J .11 DaC sale. Albion 1000 at 11c. Alta. Tunnel 8000 a T4c. Big Hill 3000 at 3 4c. Beaver Copper 300n at Bay State 23.500 at t4c. Howell 1000 at 6C Iron King 500 at 2 1c. East Tlntic Coal. 5 at lc. Lehl Tintic 1 1.000 at 9c. Leonora 1000 at 2c. New Quincy 65O0 at 5 4c; 13.000 at 5J,4c; 1000 at 5c. Emma Silver 500 at 44 Plutus 100 at 3&4c. 300 at 38c. Prince Con. 200 at 32 4c. Sells 100 at 54c Silver King Coal. 200 at $1 65. Silver King Con. 50 at $1 10 South Standard 100 at 2 2c. Tar Baby 1000 at 24c Tlntic Standard 500 at $3 25. Zuma 500 at 10 4c. LIBERTY' BONDS. NEW Y'RK, Sept. 11. Liberty bonds closed: 3 4s 90.00; first 4S 86 . 42; second 4s unquoted, first 4 85 .70; second 4I4S 85.06. third 4s 88.46. fourth S's 8 5.24. Victory 3s 5 5 42, Victory Vic-tory 4 s 95 . 48. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Sale) Allis-C halmers 84 American Beet Sugar 81 American Can 34 4 American Car A Foundry 134 Amorlcan Hide Leather pfd . . 70 4 American International Corp. . . 7e3,i American Locomotive 06 American Smelting A Pcfg ... 60 American Sugar Ill American Sumatra Tobacco ... 14 ' t American T. & T 98 7 American Woolen 81 Anaconda Copper &SV4 Atchison s-l All . Gulf & W. indies 1J" Baldwin Locomotive . ....... 107 Baltimore & Ohio 41 (Bethlehem Steel "B" 75 Canadian Pacific 118 Central Leather 61 'handler Motors 82 Chesapeake & Ohio 594 hlcago, Mil A St. Paul 26 i hlcago. K. I A Pac. ... 36 rhino Copper 29 I olorado Fuel & Iron 24 4 Corn Product 87 Crucible Steel 122 Cuba Cane Sugar . 37 'Erie 15 4 General Electric 140V4B Genefa Motors 214 Goodrich Co 55 4 Crcat Northern pfd 77 Great Northorn re Stfs S2 Illinois Central 88 U Inspiration Copper 47 4 Int. Mer Marine pfd 75 4 B international Paper 7s 4 Kennecott Copper 26 4 Louisville &. Nashville 9:H Maxwell Motors 8 Mexican Petroleum 171 4 Miami Copper 19 4 Middle States OH 14 4 Mid vale Steel 39 4 Missouri Pacific 20 4 New York Central 73 4 N. Y . N H. & Hartford 33 Norfolk & Western 84 Northern Pacific 784 Oklahoma Prod. A Ref 44 Pan American Petroleum BSif ienn Ivanla 42 People's Gas 32 4 Pittsburg und West Ya -"' Kay Consolidated Copper 16 Reading 91 l;ej. Iron & Steel 214 Royal Dutch. N. Y 88 4 Shll Trans. & Trad 53 4 Sinclair Con. m .11 Southern Pacific 91 Southern Railway 274 Standard I :l pi N. .1 pfd. 106 in.ebaker Corporation . , . ... 62 iuuinhf niqwi i : 1 ; Texas Co 49 4 Ti xas & Pacific J6 j Tobacco Products 66 Transcontinental oil 134, I Union Pacific 120 4 ' Ui S. Food Products 60 4 B I ' S. detail Stores . . .' 67 1 1 '. S Ind Alcohol 84 j I'nitfd States Rubber s3 4 I'r.lted States Steel 88 I'tah Copper 64 4 Westlnghouse Blecttlc 47 4' Willys Overland 154 American ZLnz. Iad and Sm...l2ti Butte and Superior . . 10 1 Cala. Petroleum 28B Montana Power 60B Snaituck Arixona 8 4 Pur Ull Company 39 I mum HARKGT NEW FORK, S.-pt. 11. Prime mercantile mer-cantile paper unchanged. Exchange w eak Sterling: Demand 13.49 4; cables c3.50. Fiancs; Demand 6.64c, cables 6.66c. Belgian francs; Demand 7.09c; ca bles 7.11c Guilders. Demand 31 25c; cables CI 37c. Lire. Demand 4 30c. cables 4 . 32c. Marks: Demand l.Slc; cables 1.83c. New York exchange on Montreal 3 5-16 per cent discount. WALL STREET. NEW YORK. Sept. 11. Bearish Influences In-fluences prevailed in today's short session of the stock market, prices giving era; in ..imost every qaurteraf- rei an irregular opening. Mexican; oils were under special prusaure. and also rails and shippings, while cop-1 pers cancelled yesterday s gain lead-, err of the steel and eiuipment divisions divis-ions also reacted in the absence of support. Further weakness of foreign exenange with the Drjtish rate at low-eal low-eal iuotatlons since lajl March, gave, impetus to the decline, which ranged1 from 1 to 3 points. The closing was l-ey. Sales approximated 200.000: harei Bonds were irregular but the new French Issue rose to a premium of 14 per cent on the curb. CASH PRICES. CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Wheat No. 2 cd $2.68. No- 2 hard 12 60 OS 5 7. Corn No. 2 mixed .1 40ft l 404 1 No 2 yellow $1.41 4 l 414. Oats No. 2 white 65 4c No. 3 white' 614 65c. Rye No. 2 $1 . 96Vfc. Barley $1 00 1- 15. Tlmoth seed $4.00 7 60 Clbver seed $22 00 2 7 .00 Pork nominal Lard $19.75. Rlos $16 7 5 u 17 7 5 UK (.n (.11 cmCAC'i, s.p! 11. Wheat prices, :it;.it'l .stronger today. thi'i0 being a1 bullish entlmen! In the market on, uccount of the easier tone in coarse grains. Locals weie early Inclined to sell and there was further demand' lor 1 ash wheat In evidence at (he gulf U'hlCh led to fair buy Ing of I em bei opening prices, which were to lc higher, with December $2 .4 7 and M ii' li $ J i:. win- folli'WOil by n slight decline but soon recovered the loss. Wlie.it finished vi:h "1 strong Undertone Under-tone duo to heavy buying of December, Decem-ber, removing hedges against cash , Hales at the gulf to exporters, but the trade was Unlit. At the finish each delivery showed a net guln of one cent. December closed at $2.47 and March $2 42 V Corn started under pressure with a ' s'-i'ii commission houae belni ' food seller of December. Support wai poor on the way dayn. After starting un-settled un-settled with prices c lower to 1 '-jc higher with December $1.19 to $1 - the Decern tier delivery touched! aiound 61.18 when buying against the high price bids checked the de-! c 1 1 n c Covering by shorts later was respon-s'lde respon-s'lde for an upturn, there being some . cek-end evening up, and part of the early lor-s was recovered. The elose was '4e to c net lower with December Decem-ber $ I .1 sat to 1.18. Oats were dull nnd easier with corn, starting '4 to c lower and displaying display-ing furl her weakness Strength In hogs was reflected In provisions which averaged higher. CHIC (. I II l stock. CHICAGO, Sept. 11. (United States bureau 01 Markets) Cattle Receipts 1100; compared with week ago Good, ami 1 h"ice steers and yearlings 25 to 50c hlghe.-, all weight tupping at I $1K.0U; common and medium grailea, uneven but uverage ahoul steady; s;otS 50c ii'gher, canr.crs ami CUttera ttady to strong, hulls strong to 25c I higher; choice eal calves Jiold uniformly uni-formly steady to trade; medium and N ny calves 50c to $1.00 lower, range ! cuttle strong to 25c higher, stock era 26c higher; good feeders 25 lo 50c ; higher. Hogs Receipts 240(; mostly 10 to 1 15c higher than yesterday's average, top $lb 66; light butchers 616.864 lH 7 r. ; bulk packing sows $14 6 5 1 00 . pigs strong. Sneep Receipts 1500; compared with week ago. Fat and feeding lambs j and yearlings 2a to 60C higher, fat 1 e? steady to weakei ; culls uud Iced-I nig cwea strong to nigner. ( UK (.( I I 11 RES. CHICAGO, Sept. 11. ieii High Low Close Whea- Dec. $2.47 2 4 7 V3 2 46 2 47 Hkrcll 2.42 2.43 2 42 2.42t Corn Sept. 1.371 138H L37 1 3 7 Pc. uii l.U 1.1 H l.is uats H l r3 .63 S -3 .63 Dec. .ObVi 65:,i .65'4 .65" Pork Ept 23.50 Utt. 23.70 23. SO 23.60 23. 75 Lard Sept- 19.60 1? .72 13.50 IS. 72 Oct. 19.55 13. S5 is. 55 19.82 Ribs-Sept. Ribs-Sept. 16.70 16.82 16.50 K5.S2 Oct. 1 6.60 16.87 16.60 16 87 KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 11. (ettle Receipts 40u; market for week: Beef steers steady to 4oc' higher; best she-stock steady, other rll.oanc n na . . r U , w i.vj wuuni n.-iirv iu pvc IOV, - tr. bulls weak; calves and stockcrs, and feeders steady to 50c higher. Hogs Receipts 500. market un-cen, un-cen, 15 to 25c higher; mixed advancing advanc-ing most, top $10.60; bulk light and medium $16.40016.50, heuvj 15 75 r9 16.00. I Sheep Receipts 2000. bulk receipts today feeding lambs market for week: Sheep mostly 65c lower; fat lambs 50 1 to 66c higher, feeding lambs steady to1 26c higher. OMAHA M 1 ST ( K OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 11. (United States Bureau of Markets 1 -Hogs Receipts 3500; market active, mostlv 25c higher; bulk $15. 0016 00. top $16.26. Cattle Receipts 200; market compared com-pared with week ago. beef steers 25 to 5oc higher, butcher stock 50 to 75c h.gher. bulls generally 25c higher, veals steady (o strong, stockers and fefders 25ft 76c higher Sheep Receipts 500; market compared com-pared with week ago. Killing lambs 50 to 76c higher; yearlings 25 to 50c higher, ewes and vr ethers mostlv 26c higher, feeding lambs 50c higher POTATO F.S. CHICAGO. Sept. U. Potatoes receipts 89 cars; market steady, Jersey Jer-sey cobblers $2.903.00; giants $2.50 &2.60 Minnesota early Ohlos $2.26 T 2 4'"i Wisconsin Bliss triumphs $2 -40; early rose $2 20, Idaho rural $i.00Ca 3.10. BITTKR AND KGGS. CHIQAGO. Sept 11. Butter weak,; creamery 4 4fi 66c Eggs unsettled; receipts 10.553 1 cases, firsts '.2..- standards 52lc.i ordinary fir'its 45f?47c. at mark, cases, Included. 49 ft 49Vfcc; - storage packed ftu r.l I . 7, ;i(- Poultry alive unchanged YORK SILVKR NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Bar silver, domestic, unchanged; foreign 93 Mexican dollars 71c. SUGAR FUTURES. NEW YORK. Sept. 11 Sugar futures fu-tures closed easy. alcs 1200 tons. October Oc-tober 9.75c; December 9 . 70c; January Janu-ary 9 45c; March 9 35c AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Sept, 11. Flour unchanged Bran $41 . 00ft 42 . 00 LONDON RATES. LONDON", Sept 11 Bar silver, money and discount unchanged. A bride in Sumatra must wear' large silver buttons In her ears for five years or until the first baby is 1 born. |