OCR Text |
Show I WES TRADING BEGOMES.MTIVE New Quincy Is the Heaviest Trader on Exchange But Declines Slightly ' The trading today on the Salt Lakaj H Flock & Milling Exchange was very; H uctlve with New Quincy being the H heaviest trader of the day. 25.000; V shares Changing handB. It opened at Hj h'nml snM .loan lo5o Alia Tun- H ui :m Lhl Tlntlc wen the next two. Ki to follow, both of them showing B . strength, 12.000 shares of the former Hpfc i Hanging hands up lu Tin- !.'' r H showed good strength, changing hands; .5 hK 1 1 Ofl I lC H Alta Con sold at 5 'i and 5c. Al- H iion brought Sc, Eureka Lily how -H i a little strength, selling up to 7c H Keystone brought 86c, Judge Mining; H cnunged hands at $1.90, 225 shares of' H Ti immoth brought 86c Emma Silver went at 4 and 5c, Eureka Bullion H rold tip to 9 4c, Prince Con changed: H hands from 27 to 28'fcc. Silver King1 H Coal, was steady at $1.65, Tlnttc Stan-. H dard did not show much lift- bill held B strong with 53. -to bid for It. no short -H changing hands, and Zuma sold from H 1 1 to ; (Quotations furnished over private wire of d 1 iikI- a I o . i i ( lea Building. H Alta Con $ -05U $ 06 H Albion 0) .06 H American Con oivi R Alta Tunnel 07 H Heaver Copper ... 00A .014 H Big Hill . . 03 04 H Hig Cottonwood 00 Bullion 02 .03 H Blrck Metals 04 .06 H Columbus Hexall . .. .89 0 dorado Con 03 Cardiff . . 1 30 1.40 Dragon Con 05 14 Daly West 4.20 6.00 Boat Crown Point . . oi1 -02 Vhsl Tin. Con 07 08 , Knreka Mins 0i Eureka Lily 06 .07 Lurcka Bullion 09 09 Emma Silver 04 .05 Empire Mines 04 Gold Chain 10 Howell 05 .07 Iron Hlossom 23 4 25 Iron King 21 .23 4 Judge Mining $.80 4,06 Kennebec 11 IS Keystone 85 100 I. onnra 01 03 Lchi Tlntlc 10 IOVjI Hay Day 01 01, Miller Hill HL Mammoth 86 in Michigan-Utah 'J . o3' North Stan .034 New Quincy .00 4 , R ipohongo Nalldriver 60 .67 Plutus 30 .32 Prince Con 28 .30 B Provo 04 4 05 B Paloma 01 H Ptco Argentine Rico Wellington .16 .19 St Us 05 -06 Sil. King Coal . .. 1 -.. 1 074 S,l. King Con 1.20 1.40 H I 04 g u1 h Hecla 1 .00 South Standard . 21 Si'y.t Shield . 18 19 Tnr Baby 02 .03 Tlntlc Central 01 4 Tlntlc Standard . 3 40 8.42 l tab Cons Uncle Sam 00 4 .02 Chief West Toledo 05 06 Walker 8. 00 3.30 J Woodlawn Yankee 02 .06 Zuma 11 Empire Copper 40 It ipi'liing BMfM. Alta Tunnel moo at 6c Judge Mining 100 at $3.90. " Lehl Tlntlc 500 ut 10c; 1000 at 104c; 1500 at 11c May Day 1000 at 1 c New Quincy 1000 at ii'r. 13.500 at' 6c. Emma BllVer K.00 at 4. ; 1U00 at Bullion 1000 at 9 4c 2000 at 9 4c. Prince Con. 500 at 27 c; 500 at sells 1200 at 5c. Silver Shield 1000 at 19c. Zuma 500 at 11C. Cloning Sale Alta Con. i!000 ut 5c; 1000 at 'tf Albion lono at S c. Alta Tunnel 1000 at 6c, 6000 ot 6 ;e, 5000 ut 7c, Eureka Lily 5000 at 7c; 1000 at v olumbus Bexall 300 at 39 4c. Keystone 100 at sfii .Mammoth J2.'. at 3.".e. May Day 1000 at 1 C MIehlgan-Ltah 150 at 3 4c 1000 at 3c. New Quinry 1000 at 6Ac; 5000 at bo, 6000 at 5c. Plutus 10O at 31c; 100 at 32c. I'rince Con. 500 at 28 4c Silver King Coal 300 ut 11.66. 1 West Toledo 500 at 5r; loot) ut 6c. Zuma 500 at lie; 1000 at 12c Woodlawn 600 ut 16c I CHICAGO .B 1 1 n CHICAGO. Aug. 27. Buying which Was rredlteel to shorts was a feature of the early wheat market The de-H de-H mnnd for eash grain from the seaboard Mi l M urgent and tbo market . j fael the effect of the offerings of A jiadlan grain at lower incee, die to H tea difference in exchange. After B starting unchanged to c higher, with B December $2.33 to 2. 34 and March h $2 29, additional strength developed H and prices advanced above yesterday's H hjgheat point. H Corn was steady to firm at the start. A house that usually acts for some of the large New York cotton traders was jj .1 fair buyer of September which com- H blned with the strength in cotton H blocks and hogs was mainly responsl- n ) ile for the upturn. After starting un- B changed to 4c higher with September at Jl 43 and December $1.18 i 1.19 4, the market followed wheat H ami started upward. Oate showed a firm tone with scat-H scat-H tercd buying, first quotations showing H a net gain of 4 to c over yester- day's finish with September 67 and H December 66 to 66 4c. H Provisions ware strong. Initial price- rai'ging from 7 4 to 20c above the H previous cloee. I CHICAGO FVTVR1 s, CHICAGO. Aug. 27. r 1 ipen High Low Close Wheat J Dec. $2 33 4 2 39 2 33 4 2 364 MA March 2 29 2.22 2.28 2 30 4 Knl Corn 8ept. 1.43 1 45 1 42 S 1 43'. , Dtc. 119 1.20 118 119 Oats 4 St-pt. .67 -67 .66 67 4 gi Dec. .66 .67 6g 664 H Pork Sipt. 24.95 25.10 84 91 85.10 B Oct. 25.90 25. 99 26.86 25.90 j I-ard Stpt. 18.20 18.50 18.25 18. 50 Oct 18 70 IS. 85 18.65 18.85 Rl lit bs Bepl. 15.00 15.20 14 97 15.20 (jet 15.50 15.65 15. 47 15.65 |