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Show MIC STANDARD I HOLDS JNTEREST ,. Trading 900 Shares, It Goes to $3.40 on Salt Lake J Exchange H The. rise in Tintlr Standard again featured In the trading In mining tocks on the Salt Lake Stork A: Mln-H Mln-H nig Exchange yesterday. This stock ..oened at $3.30 and cllmried to S3. 10. trading aoo shares. Silver King Coal. trailed S0 shares at 11.86 lth Sll- H i r .. :-r.:r: .'.'iiil thi H uame. selling at $1.10. Eureka Bullion Rained a little, trad-m trad-m inr 8000 shares at prices ranging from H to X'v' i-'M i p H lag 10,000 shares at -I and 4e. (Quotations furnished over prltatc wire nf J. v Bogle v Co., i i i s Dulldlns i Hid Albion '10 American fun 02 4 .02 .vita Tunnel 031-s 05 5 tug Hill os4 04 Hullion 01 .03 Hlnck Metals 014 .03 j ''ohimbtis Uexnll . .. .33 '2 .84 H t'piWB Point 03 Colorado ''on 03 Central Eureka 01J4 tardlff 1.27 1 37 4 JMagon Con 07 Vfc 10 1 paly 2.00 2.66 Bast Crown Point ... .014 .08)41 Bast Tin Coal 00 .01 East Tin. on 07 .081 Eureka Mines 05 .05 Eureka Lily 06V .09 Eureka Hulllon ... .08 "SVi Emma BUver 02 U 02 Orvnd Central 13 Hewell 09.( .09 Irun Hlossoin 24 .30 Iron King 17 1 Midge Mining 4.16 , Keystone 81 .87 1 Leonora 01 .11414 I.ehl Tlntlc 06 OCV2 May ay 00 'i .00 Mammoth ....... .26 .65 Moscow .10 Hlchlgan-Utah . . . .03 North Standard 02. .03 New Qulncy 04 .04. i Opohongo 00 .01 Plutus .30 Prince Con .28 Provo . . Mi's .05 l'uloma Klco Argentine 1 . 06 Rlbo Wellington ... .06 .10 Sells 02 -03 Bll King Coal. . .. 1.82 87 Stl. King Con 1 07Vi 1 16 Sioux Con 02' 4 .02 H, South Hccla 87 South Standurd 17 Silver Shield 19V .20 Tar Baby 01 .03 Tint 1. Central OIV3 .02 Ttntlc Standard . ... 8,40 3 42 , 1 Cons 01 01 Union chief 04'2 .07 West Toledo ..... .04 .10 Walker 2.05 3.00 Woodlawn 08 .10 Yankee 05 Zuma 05Vs -10 Daly West . i 86 I J Yesterday's sale-. Black Metals 1 400 at 2c. llg Hill 1000 at Stye, 2000 at 4c. Eureka Lily 3000 at 6C. Howell 1000 at 9Vac Iron King 10u at 18c. H' Keystone 100 at 82v l.eouom 40t0 at l4e 600U fit Ar May Day 1000 at e. Vew Qulncy 1000 i:l 54e. Eureka Bullion 1000 at 8c; CU001 riOOO at S'.c; 1000 at 8i Prince Con 50 0 at -''cf; 300 at Silver King Coal. 300 at 81.86 Sliver King Con. 100 at J 1 . 1 0. Sliver Shield 500 at 20c. Tlntle Stuiidaicl lin) ;,t f;: 20. n:i t $3.35: 300 at 13 . 3 7 - 100 at $3.-87, $3.-87, seller 10 days; 3o6 at $3.40. LOCAL 8EC1 Itn ! 1 6 Bid Ask KJ v tnal. Si:p-ar . . . $ . 8 18.75 S Amal. Sugar pfd 101 .60 Con Wagon 104.00 'dement See 1 25.00 12K 00 A IT. I. Sucar r West Cache Sugai . 100 00 . Wyoming Sugar . 10.00! 1 Ogdsn Porl 1.0 H Ogden Packing . 25.00 1' Bee, State bank 146.00 ! UK M.i 1 1 n i El s. CHICAGO, Nov. e.The ieading fu-turcs fu-turcs rangi-as follows: pon High Low Close H w Dae. $1.96 1.96 1.8S, 1.90 Mch- 1 91 1.92 l.S5 1.S7 Bl rn Vi !. s--"t .81: 80 .81) May .87 .87 .834 .86 ats Dec. 68 .52 .51 .51 Pork Nov. 28.00 Jan. 24.5o 84.00 84.26 24.25 Lard NOV. 1 5.75 18.75 18.65 18.75 1 Jan. 16 25 16 25 15.85 15.85 Kibs Nov. 14.00 I t Hit IGO GRAIN. H CHICAGO. Nov. 6. Wheat prices H bruke Sharply tlay because of gen- ral selling of ad grains In mall lots by commission houses. The weakness tn exchange with sterling quoted un-' der $3.40. a now low on the mov,-, in. tit, . ..mblned vith the i.eorlsh 1 r- struction placed on Julius 1 1 Barnes1 speech before the American Farm Bu- reau federation yesterday wara the main depressing Influences. Aft.r starting 1 to io under yesterday's BB finish with September $195 to 1 96 I umi March $1.91 to l.8, s further I 1 weakness set In and carried prices lower. The market continued bearish and closi-d near the low point of the day, at a net 1o..m of 514 to 8140 from yesterday's yes-terday's finish, with December $1.90 to 1.90' snd .March $1.87 to 1 S 7 , . Corn followed wheat, but buying against bids became a factor in checking check-ing the break, most of the support being around the May delivery. After starting to sc lower with December Decem-ber 82 to S2c, the market rallied slightly. Later, a reaction took hold of th' corn market under general selling and the close whs about the inshti figures of the day and WS0k with prices on the def'-rrcd dcliv rl al.out the lowest on the crop At the finish fin-ish prices showed a net loss of 1 to 2c with December si to sivic.i I Oats were In sympathy with other grains, openliu' pr. - ih iiu-- i... to r I lower with December 62062c to 62 c. - Provisions were dull and easier. 1 (.l Ml 1 si in iv MARKET. Cattle Receipts 596; choice heavy ! steers $8 . 00 n 9 . 00; good steers $7.00 ji'S.OO; fair steers $5. 0000.60; Cholcs feeder steers 18.0007.00; choice cows and helfeis $ 6 . 00 fa 6 . 50 ; fair to good cows and heifers $5 UOtfj 6.00. cutters $4. 00 4,. 50. canners $3 00 q 3 . 60, choice feeder cows $4 00 &5.00. fat bulls $4.00T 4.50; bologna bo-logna bulls $3.0041 i 00; real calves J9 ooift 10. ao. Hogs Receipts none; choice fat hogs: 175 to 250 lbs.. $12 MJ 75; bulk I of sales 112.26012 "a. feeder hogsl mi ,, ' i, i.io Sheep- -Receipts 155; choice lambs' 00 ru 10 50. wetln-ra $.'. imci 6 75. fat ewes $4.006.00: feeder lambs 19 .00$ 10.00- Ai ri nl. Pecl:-Bensoi! Peck, Green River,1 Utah, 4 cars 01 cattle. Campbell & Grant, Swan Lake, Ida.,; 2 cars of cattb- Peck Benson; Logan, 2 cars of' cattle. John S. Ferguson, Gooding, Ida., 1 car of .iieep. L 1.. Keller. Henefer Utah, 9 cars of cattle, Charles Anderson, Coulam, Ida., 8 cars of cattle. K V-.s Cm 1 i 1 ot K. Kansas CITY, .,,. o (United states Bureau of Markets) Cattli Receipts oo; for week.: Common 1 1 I steers 25c to 50 lower, others 50c to $ 1 00 lowerTs: she stock steady to 25c lower, canners 15 to 25c lower: bulls steady; calves $1 to $2 higher; Stock-ern Stock-ern and feeders mostly 25c lower; stock cows arid heifr- steadj ; stock calves unevenly higher Hog.-. Receipts Son; market active. uneven, generally iteady; good to choice antl good to medium heavy w. ';ht hogs 118.264 18 86; top $18.66, Sheep Receipts L"al for keck Sheen mostly 60c higher; yearlings mostly .""1 to 75c higher; lambs L " i" 40c higher; feeding amis steady to 25c higher. W ILL EmU 1ST, NEW YORK. NOV. 6. Very heavy Offerings fov long and short accounts marked the week-end session on the stock exchange. Losses in steels, equipments and shippings, oils and sundry specialties ranged from 2 to 7 point-. Hears enlarged llp-ir commitments commit-ments as a result of overnight developments devel-opments la the financial, Industrial and commercial maikets, these being mainly of a discouraging character. Some of the rails forfeited their re cent gains and many speculative Issues were at minimum yuotations of the year. There were a few feeble rallies ral-lies at the weak cloc. Sales approximated approx-imated 660.000 shares. T MINN! IPO LIS. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. I Klour 20 to 75c lower; in carload lots, family patents uuoted at $10,404? 10.75 a barrel bar-rel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Mran. $32 00$ 33.00. I SEW 1 ORK STOCK LIST. , 1 Rast Sale ) Allls-Chalmers 31 American lleet Sugar C'Jtt American Can 29 .American Car & Foundry 133 American Hide & Leather pi'd . 55 American International Corp. .' , 1 , American Locomotive I4 . American Smelting A Rcf. ..... .'. 7 fAmerlcan Sugar 108 American Sumatra Tobacco .... 82 American T. & T 100i American Woolen 65 Anaconda Copper 61 Vi I Atchison sn M Atl., Gulf A W. Indies 131 44 I Baldwin Locomotive lmi-u, Baltimore A Miilo 45; Bethlehem steel "B" Sb- Canadian Pacific 124V Central Leather 39;sJ Chandler Motors 77 Chesapeake & uhio cs Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul 4 14 Chicago, R. 1. ft Rac 36 Chino Copper 26ft Colorado Fuel & iron 32'-. Corn Products 7 1 Crucible StCC I 1 1 4 Cuba Cans Sugar 3414 Erie i8 General Electric ns-i Genera Motors 15 Goodrich Co- 4 6', Great Northern pfd 88V5 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 88S Illinois Centra . 92' Inspiration 'Copper 42', Int. Mer. Marine pfd . '. 60'2 International Paper . 5smK Kennecott Copper . 22 Louisville & Nashville . . ... ; 1: Maxwell Motors 3 .Mexican Petroleum m '2 Miami Copper 19' Middle Stales OJ1 133 Ml. hale St eel 3 7 1-. Missouri Padflc . 86 New York Central ... si N. V.. N. H. ft Hartford 31 I Norfolk ft Western louL Northern Pacific 91 j Oklahoma Prod, ft Ref " 3 v8 Pan American Petroleum S4 Pennsylvania s 8 j PeopLs'B Gas .' 4 2 Pittsburg and West Va. , . 88 Raj Consolidated Copper 137 Leading . 08!' Rep. Iron ft steel ; Royal Dutch N. ". 70 Shell Trans; A Trad . . .47B Sinclair Con. ON 30 a. Soni hern Pacific 1 i 1 ' Southern Railway . ','' Standard ii of n j. pfd. .iiiios Studohaker Corporation 65 i Tennessee Copper . ., .,i" Texas Co ' ' a r, 1 Texas A. I "i.cif ir . . . ' . ' ', ' ' . ' ' L3 U Tobacco Products . ......... S4 ' jTranscontinental oil . . tju. !L nlon Pac ific ".126 .U. S Food Products 43 U s. Retail stores 70 U. 8 Ind. Alcohol ' " 78 United States Rubber . . 71 United States Steel " ' 551 - ' I to h CopDer 59 I Westlnghouss Electric . . 4r,a 1 Willys ( v c i land .' r, 1 1 American zinc. Lead ami Bm.'.8B Butte ami Superior 16461 Cala. I'. troleum ' " ' o4w I Montana Power .' " 63 I Bhattuck Arizona . vsz pur "ii 39 1 I CASH PRICES. L.0??0' Nov 6Wheat No i i lyird $2 00. Corn No. 2 mixed 88c; No. 2 J el- ' 5aUl? 11 hit. 53 54c; No. 3 w hite 52 ti 52e. Rye No. 2. 81.68 , Parley :" t i 1 OS Timothy seed. IS.6O06.7B. Clover seed. 111.00980.00 Pork, nominal. Lard, $19.00 Ribs. $13.34 S 15.00. MON1 V M KX li M.i I NKW VORK. Nov. t. Prime mercantile mer-cantile paper unchanged. I .,I-Xi(!h,ingo wck; sterling: Demand I $-.3, ; cable $3.38. Francs: Demand $5.9Sc; cables 6.00c. Belgfan francs: Demand B.34c" ca-!.leB ca-!.leB 6.36c. 30 06c. Guilders. Demand 29.96c; cables Lite- Demand 3.4c: cables 3 51c. Marks Demand 1.20c; cables 1 Greece; Demand 9.20c. .eYork "change on Montreal 9 11-16 per cent discount I "'! . Lll I s, K CHICAGO, Nov. 6 Cattle Raoatots ,2000; compared with s week uko- Na-1 in, Nleer- oneelilv 2 .". 1,, 7 k.w.r Khe stock steady to 50c lower: bologns bulls 88 jo 60c h:;hr. i . .,! calves Ji higher; stOcKers and feeders and range Battle mostly steady. Hogs Receipts 7000; market steady I to 16c lower than yesterday's average, closing easy, small lots 14 On out oi line; one load $14 5i; imik of sales $1 1.50 11 14 25. pins steady to 15c lower; low-er; bulk Of desirable 100 to 13a pound pin $14.50. Sheep Receipts 2000 compared to j week ago; Fat lambs $1 to $1.50 lower fat sheep and yearlings 50 to 75c lower; low-er; feeder sheep and lambs 75c lo $1 j lower. OMAHA LIVESTOf K. 1 OMAHA Neb.. Nov. C. Cattle Re-I Re-I celpts 150; compared w ill, w eek ago: 26 to 50c higher; grass and range beef and butchere cattle mostly 50c higher; h.-avy feeders 25 to 50c higher others and slockcrs and calves fully E higher; spots more- Hogs Receipts 2500; market steadv to 10s lower; bulk of sales $12. 9o & L1.15; top 13.50. Sheep Receipts 600; compared with w. i-k ago Lambs ",ic lower, yeurl-ioK yeurl-ioK aiuis sheep mostly 25c lower; feeding feed-ing grades 25s to 50c lower. Bl ITER AND EGGS Chicago. Nov. 6 Ruttcr easy; creamery 4 0 j6 2c. Eggs higher; receipts 1576 cases, firsts i7ftt8c ordinary firsts 53 61c; at mark, cases Includsd 56Z63c. standards 69&70t. storage packed I &49a , I'oullr.v, alive, higher I., wis 1 8 it 2c; springs 25c; turkeys 86c. NKW YORK s, . x,: NEW YORK. Nov. 6 Raw sugar quiet, no sales reported. Cubas were quoted at 89$ cost and freight, equal '" ' ' "'' for ee.-.tril HK..I. I ; . r . r, 1 1 aulet and unchanged; fine granulated; 10.60(6 1 LOOc . Sugar futures we're steadier on cov- and prices closed 7 to la points higher. LIBERTY BONDS. NKW YORK. .Nov. 6. Liberty bonds closed: j it Hi's $95.06; first 4 s $98.70 bid: sec-1 on, I I'b $88.08: first 4's $98 70; sec-! ond 4 s $88.06; third 44's $90 40: ' fourth IVs $88.4 4; Victory 3's 800.40; Victory 4 'g $96.36 I'OTATOKS CHIOAGQ, Nov. G.-Pouades re-i . Ipts 103 ars; ti arkel weak; north-!1 ern White sacked and bulk 82.00 A 2.25 II or 1 to 3o cents lower. L , Nl xv k"ORK sua Lit. ' .NLW VoRK. Nov. B. Bar silver and Mexican dollars unchanged. ' LONDON OATESv L'i.NIm.N. Xv. ,.Lar silver 54 ''jd I ' ; : ounce, L Money discount unchanged. n oo I, |