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Show QUIET TRADING ! Ill MINE ISSUES Big Hill Suffers Decline; Silver King Coal. Higher During Short Session The trading in mining stocks yester-day yester-day on the Salt Lake Stock 8c Mining I Exchange was inor eiulet than It bus jbcen for the ast few days The trend lof the market seemed to be about letead excepting In Rig Hill nd Tin-1 Tin-1 1 1 " standard, the former opening at 4 cents unci with ii downward tendency existing sold ns low as 24 cents, while 'the latter, which closed at $3.30 Friday, Fri-day, changed hands at $3 27V and Cloned With this price bid for it Sll-vei1 Sll-vei1 King Coal, was practically the only stock on the board to show any Ktrength. opening at $1 50 and selling lurj to 81.55 closing with $1.60 bid snd with no stock offered Alta Con. Hold al 5e, Bullion brought 3Vir; Columbus Rexall v.hh steady at 47 He. Iron King went at 83c, Reonora. changed hands at lHr. Prince Con sold at 32r, Slher Shield went nt 31c and Walker Mining brought $3 20 and $3.25. (Quotation! furnished over private wire of J. a. iiogip At Co., Kcclca 1 iui id lug ) Bid Asked Alta Con $ 05 4 $ .06 Albion 05 06 American Con 01 14 .02 Alta Tunnel 04 hi .05 Beaver Copper oo1 oi Rig Hill . 02 .03 j Rig Cottonwood .01 L.ulllon 08 .04 Hlack Metals 05 07 Columbus Rexall ... .47V -48 Crown Point 03 Colorado Cob 03 V .05 Central Eureka 01 .01 Ci.rdlff 1.32 1.40 Irngon Con 15 17 Daly West 4.25 Eust Crown Point ... .02 .02 4 East Tin. Coal 00 01 East Tin Con 05 .08 Eureka Mines 05 Eureka Lily 07 .0R Eureka Bullion 08 .11 Emma Silver 07 .07 I Empire Mines 05 .10 Gold Chain 06 .07 Grand Central .60 ; Howell 07 .07 'Iron Blossom 2 7 .36 I Iron King 22 .23 Judge Mining 3.90 6.00 Kennebec 11 .20 Keystone 7 6 .86 Leonora 01 .01 Lahl Tlntlc 0S .09 May Day 02 .03 Miller Hill 02 Mammoth 30 Moscow 02 Michigan-Utah 02 03 North Stan 03 .04 New Qulncy 05 .06 hio Copper 30 ( pohongo f. .01 Nalldrlver 75 .80 Plutus 33 .35 Prince Con 3 1 .SI Provo 04 .04 i'aleimn .01 Rico Argentine 02 .03 Rico Wellington ... .17 25 Sells 06 07 811. King Coal'n .... 1.50 Sll King Con 1 . 4 7 . 1 . 50 Sioux Con 03 .04 South Heclu 95 1.00 South Standard 16 Silver Shield 81 .32 Tar Baby 03 .04 Tlntlc C ntral 02 .02 Tiniie- Standard . ... 3 -'7 3.30 I t.ih Cons. 01 Victor 01 Colon Chief 05 .08 West Toledo 04 Walker 3.15 3.22 Yankee 01 Zuma 18 .19 Empire Copper 30' .50 Da Sales Antelope Star 1000 at c. Alta Con. 500 at 3c. Rig Hill 1000 at Ac- 1000 at 3c; 3000 at 3c; 1000 at 3c; 200" ,,t 2c; 5000 at 2c; 1000 at Sc; 28 at 8C Bullion 1000 nt 3 c. Columbua Rexali 800 at 47 c. Dragon Con. 15"0 at 17c. Howell Diuiiiit i;t. Iron Blossom 30o at 28c. Iron King 500 at 23c. Leonora 1 000 at l c. Prince Con. 200 at 32c. Sliver King Coal. lOu at $1.60- 100 at $1 .52: 200 at 81.55. Sliver Shield 2nii at 31c. North Standard 2000 at 3 r. Tlntlc Standard 500 at 53.27. Walker Mining 100 at $3.25. 500 at $3 . 20. Zuma 500 at 19c. I MM MIIIM, smm'Kn. Amal Sugar $ 14.00 $ 14 25 Con. Wagon 102.00 104.00 '"omcnt Securities 119.00 I't.ih-Idaho Sugar S CO Lion Coal 65 .00 75! 00 Lion Bonds 91.00 Amal Sugar pfd. ... 100.00 102 75 Mutual Creamery 11 00 Ogden Port. Cement , 9500 Pi ret National Bank. 330.00 Ellison Ranching 130.00 Security State Bank. 150.00 166 00 Z. C. M 1 33 . 00 Qoddard Packing 5.00 Utah Power & Light 94 On Sup. Rk. Spga. Coal 117 50 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allis-Crmlmcrs 38 American Beet Sugar 04 American Can 42 Vmerlcfin Car & Foundry l-u:-. American Hide & Leather pfd. . . 92 American International Crp HH'z American Locomotive 102 American Smelting & Refg. ... 62 American Sugar . 129 American Sumatra Tobacco .... 93 i American T & T 13 American Woolen 92 Anaconda Copper 57 .Atchison 82 AM . ijiilf cv W. Indies 164 .Baldwin Locomotive 123 1 Baltimore & Ohio 81 I Bethlehem Steel " B" ........ 91 Canadian Pacific :...ii2 ' Central Leather ... u 7 1 1 IChandled Motors 102 Chesipeakc & Ohio . . 54 : Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 36 Chicago, R I. & Pac 38 Chlno Copper 30 Colorado Fuel & Iron , 84B Corn Products 96 Crucible Steel 167 ' Cuba Cane. Sugar 53 Erie 12 General Electric 144 General Motors 27 Goodrich Co 64 Great Northern pfd. 72 Groat Northern ore Ctfs 36B Illinois Central 82B Inspiration Copper 61 Int Mer. Marine pfd 9 4 International Paper 86 Kennecott Copper 26 Louisville & Nashville 100'u Maxwell Motors 26 Mexican Petroleum 196 Miami Copper 21 B Middle States Oil 31 Mid vale Steel 42 Missouri Pacific 26 New YorkCcntral 70 N V., N. H. & Hartford 31 Norfolk Sr Western 90 Northern Pacific 73 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 4 P. ni American Petroleum 106 Pennsylvania 40 People's Ga.i 36B Pltibiirg and W est Va 31 Itny Consolidated Copper 16 Reading 91 Rep, Iron & Steel 96 Royal Dutch, N. T 113 " Shell Trans. & Trad 7 I . Sinclair Con. Oil 31 Southern Pacific 95 Southern Railway 29 Standard ll of N. J pfd 105 Studebaker Corporation 76 Tennessee Copper 10 Texas Co 47 'Texas & Pacific 42 j Tobacco Products . ... 71 Transcontinental 011 16 jl'nlon Pacific 115 4j 1." S. Food Products 70 1 S. Retail Stores 80 I. as. Ind. Alcohol 95 A Cnlted States Rubber 101 United States Steel 94 I'Uh Copper 68 Wc-stlnghouse Electric 49 wniy's 1 iverland 19 American Zinc, Leadand Sm.... 14B Butte and Superior 23 Cala. Petroleum . . 33 Montana Power 60B jSbottuck Arizona $)B OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET, Cattle Receipts, 386; choice heavy steern 89(5)10.25; good steers 88ifl-', 'fair steers 178; choice feeder steers 6 . oOifi 7 . 60; choice cows and heifers f 7 jpr 8 ; fair to good cows and heifers fU'fl"; cutters $4f5; canners 13 3.75, choice fcceler cows 856; fat bulls 85 6; bologna bulls ?45; veal 1 .. I eS $9 ill 10. Hogs Receipts. 37. choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 pounds. $13.75 014.60; bulk of sales, 514-614.25; feeders, JlOifrll. Sheep Receipts. none. choice lambs, $1011; wethers. 57 X, fat ewes. $5tfi'6; feeder lambs. Is'alO Arrivals Frank Grlco. Boise. Ida., 4 loads cattle; W A. Allred. Preston. Ida., 1 load cattle and hogs. Billy Wood, Carlston, Ctah, 1 load mules. William Peck, Malad; Ida., 2 loads cattle cat-tle J V Rich. Garland. Ctah 3 loads icattb ; J B. Hooky Salt Iikc, Ctah. 3 loads cattle, Leo Peck. Logan. Utah. I I loael cattle. i BICAGO I I I 1 EU S, CHICAGO. July 10. Open High Low Close Corn Sept. $1.65 1.60 1.56 1.59 Dec 1 19 ' 1.44 1.39 1.43 Oats Sept. .7S .81 .75 .mi Dec. .75 .79 .75 .78 Pork July 28.30 28.35 28.30 28.30 Sept. 30.25 30 47 30.25 30.30 Lard July 19.00 19.10 19.00 19.10 Sepl. l.sj 19.85 19.82 19.85 Rlbfl . July 16. S2 16 S5 16.82 16.85 Sepl. 17.70 X7.77 17.70 17.77 i'KK I g CHICAGO, July 10. Wheat No. I hard $2.86; No. 4 northern spring $2.75. Com No. 2 mixed $1.621.62; No. 2 yellow $1 . 62 c' 1 . 63 Mats No. 2 white $1,08 6 1.10; No 2 white $1 . 06 1 . 06 Rye No. 2 $2.30. Barley $1.2 5 6' 1.32. Timothy seed $10.00612.00. Clover seed $10.006 12.00 Pork nominal. Lard $19.10. Kibs $16.60617.60. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. i'.l A HA. Nel.. July 10. (Cnlted States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts r.000; market strong to 10c higher; genera eiuullty common, bulk $14 10 6 14.76; top $16.90. Cattle Receipts 860. compared with week ago, beef steeis 86c highei butcher stock 25 to 50c higher; veals 50c higher, good and choice stockors nnd feeders 25 to 60c higher; others steady. Sheep Rccolpta 250; compared with week ago: lambs $l,00Ol - higher; sheep 25 to 60c higher feeder lambs 50 to 75c higher. AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, July 10 Flour un-ch.i un-ch.i iikc.i) Mr. 111 $19 00 Wheat cash No. 1 northern $2 806 2.86. crn $1 64 6 1 56 rials $ 1 . 00 'ii 1 . iij Barlej ?i 0601.86. Rye No. 2 $2 . 28 6 1 29 . Flax No. 1 $3.66(i3 71 ': BANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. July 10 The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week 1 five-days) five-days) shows that they hold $10,017.-800 $10,017.-800 reserve In excess of legal roeiulro-ments roeiulro-ments This Is a decrease of $ 13,407.-850 13,407.-850 from last week. BUTTER AND EGG8. CHICAGO, July 10 Butter steads receipts 6629; standard 65 c; Others unchanged. Eggs steady, unchanged; roeaipta II. U4 4 ensos. Poultry unchanged. LIBERTY Bo.Mis NEW Y..KK. July lo Final prices of Liberty bond, today wore 3 ' -.. M il. Mist 4s Sri. lo'; second 4s 86.5b; first 4 '4 s 86. 10; second 4 j 74. third 4 h 89 . 70; fourth I -86, 96. Victor 3s 95.98; Vic ton 4s 9 6 0i' I WALL STKEET. NEW YORK, July 10. Stocks wore K, hesitant at the opening of today's scs-sion, scs-sion, but became distinctly icactionary BN' before the end of tho first hour. Price LM movements were more confusing lator when rails assumed the leadership. presumably on th" very favorable crop K' prospects. Canadian Pacific, Lacka-wanna Lacka-wanna and sarions low priced Issues, B? notably Southern Railway anel St. LL Louis and San Francisco, were espec-ially espec-ially strong. American Woolen was under constant pressure and reversals K of 1 to 5 points were made by lead-Ing lead-Ing oils. Crucible Steel, Corn Products, f. Atlantic Gulf and minor specialties. f Partial recoveries ensued in the final f dealings. The closing wa-j Irregular. f Sales approximated 250,000 sharea F Speculative favorites were again In f the foreground at the opening of to- " If day's brief stock market session. Hous- f ton Oil, yesterday's spectuoular fea- If ture. ro.ie three points and advances f Of one to two points marked the early trading in Vanadium Steel, Stromberg Carburetor, National Analine and 1 nit.ri States Rubber. Unfavorable conditions In the textile trade prob-ably prob-ably accounted for the pros-euro against American Woolen which soon forfeited 3 points. Union Pacific. Nor-folk Nor-folk and Western, Baldwin Locomo- 1 Uve, Studebaker. Retail Stores and Uepublic Iron wore fractionally lower. CHICAGO GRAIN. 'HICAGO, July 10 Ther0 was a I general rush of buying by commission h,-')lh"s a 1 tho start of the, com market today which carried prices upward-Tho upward-Tho government report showed smaller figures than the trade had expected ex-pected but otherwise tho report was construed generally as very bearish, Reports of black rust In tho north- w est also helped boost prices. On tho 1 bulge there was some selling bv strong I I local professionals. Initial quotations I ranged from 0 to 1C higher, with .September at $1.56 to 1.67 and De-cembor De-cembor at $1.39 to 1.40. The corn market continued active with a rather firm undertone although the selling against offers caused a reaction. re-action. The black rust scaro In the I northwest carried tho market upward and tho close was firm with advances 1 ranging from 4 to 5c, with sD- I u "aboi 11 ii t.i l 59 and December De-cember 51.13 to 1.44. LL Oats followed the upward trend of pH corn, the opening being to .c i higher, with September at 78 to mm Provisions were dull but firm j CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, July 1 0 Cattle Re- m ceipis 150U; curUllcd week ago. good to best yearlings light and handy- weight steers 60 to 7 5c higher; heavits I largely 35 to 50c higher, others un- m even, steady to higher, better grade j fat cows and heifers 60 to 75c higher' canners and cutters and bulls mostly .steady, xeal calves $1.60 to $L 75 higher; lower grades stock steady; de- siiiiH suable kinds higher. j'M Hogs Receipts 5000. market gfl ly to 15c higher; best light and IRgnt butchers gained most, top $16 -Oi bulk light and light butchers $15'.-SO016 $15'.-SO016 30; bulk 250 pounds and over H 1911. 90016.90; pigs steady; bulk de- niiiiiiH islrable kinds $13 . 00ft 13. 75. H Shesp Receipts ( ; over one-half V 1 run direct. 12 cars choice Idaho lambs LH $18.40; one cur wethers $8.50; com-pared com-pared with week ago: better grades Ll fat lambs $ 1 . 00 to 1 . 50 higher; others I up $2 to $3, yearlings and wethers j mostly 7 5c to $1.00 higher; ewea H $1.50 to $2.00 higher; feeding and m breeding classes mostly 50c to $1 00 isiiiifl -MONEY MARKET. m: 11KK, July 10. Mercantile ifl .paper 7 8 per cent. lilijH Exchange irregular; sterling 60 day tsjijH ( bills $3 90. commercial 60 day bills ll9ijH on banks $3.90; commercial 60 day ll . di 1. nid $3.94 ; cables VmM Frano- l-einand S.46c; cables WM I Belgian francs: Demand 9.04c ca- I bHHIh Dies B 0 6c. Guilders Demand 35.25c; cables bHHH HtM Lire: Demand 6.00c; cables 6.02c kkkV Marks: Demand 2.62c; cables ,L New York exchange on Montreal UgsLH 1- 3-16 per cent discount. H Government bonds easy; railroad mmm bonds steady. 1 IM II I ED Bl SEE ORDERS. NEW YoRK. July 10. Unfilled or- ILI l,ers of i... 1 St.ei corpo- B ration fur the- month ending June 30 f announc- H td today. This is an Increase of 31.- f I p. ious month Ifl I when the figures were 10.94 7.466. f kH I la the greatest since H July, 1917, when unfilled orders ag- IIH , sr. i:-'ti .1 1 a, s 1-1,1 o i Mm . . POT tO 61 kRKET. CHICAGO, July 10, Potatoes re- ccipts 33 cars, market strong; Virginia mmm coDbler $ 1 3 . 75 (n 14.00; North Caro- H Jlna ditto $12.76(916.00; southern fel iriumpl, 1 . iiluos $7 00$ , H LONDON RATES. LONDON, July 10- Bar silver 52 d fl per ounce. 1H Money 4 per cent Discount rates: Short bills 6 & H 6 per. cent; three months bills 6 49 H 11-16 per H M ORK SILVER. NEW YORK. July 10. Bar silver IH 99c; foreign 92 c. Mexican dollars 69 c. |