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Show I LQCALARKET I SOnjTOHE Trading on Salt Lake Board Continues Slow With Prices Steady The trading this morning jii the Bait Lake Stock & Mining Exchange con-t;nued con-t;nued rather slow- with the prices In the majority of the Issues about steady ff j tone was about the only slock on the hoard to show any activity what-t-.er. opening at Sic and advancing lapidlv to Sic, closing with 80c bid and 81c asked Tlntlc Standcrd. which has been a very active Issue for the past several days', showed no life this morning, closing with $3.86 hid and ?3.40 asked. no shares changing Black Metals was the heaviest trader of the day. 14.000 shares changing hands at 5c, Eureka I-ilv was very active ac-tive at gtf and 64c Columbus Rex--.11 brought 38 and I80, lion KliiK i old at 21 and 21,2c, .Mlciigan-Fiali ( hanged hands at 3c. Eureka Rullion went at c. Prince, Con. sold as low B as 2 7 Vic. Sells was a trifle weaker, hanging hands as low as c. Silver King Coal, sold from J 1 60 to $1.66. South Standard brought 24c, and West Toledo was steady at 5c. (Quotations tarnished over private wire of J. A Hogle Ik Co., Etclej. Building.) 81c Ask Albion . J American eon ' A a Aila Tunnel ' , Beaver Copper 0014 UU H1H . 03 Kip Cottonwood - 3 Bullion 0 Pc, Black Metals 04 ia Columbus Rcxall ... 34 Crown Points 01 Vi olorado con 0 .06 .... i in Cardiff Dragon Con .J Daly West 00 East Crown Point . . 01 Hast Tin. Coal I ' or East Tin. Con 07 'l5 ffl?.e-Si lift Fa: re k a Uilv , ' 4 KureKa Bullion 07 Ji Empire Silver 04 H 044 Gold Chain 06 ft' Grand Central "ni" Howell lion Blossom Iron King Judge Mining 3 80 t,l& Keystone 0 Leonora iS"" I Eehl Tintic . . -0'. .M:iv Day 01 Miller Hill Mammoth 2 1 '" Moscow , , i Mlchigan,-Utah "J 1 North Stan - New Qulncy ?5 "l','2! I'nohongo 00 00 Kalldrlver 61 .70 I llutus JO I l'rlnce Con novo 04 0 Paloraa Rico Argentine "'- Rico Wellington . - Sells - 06V4 06 Sil King Coal'n .... 1.60 16o Sil King Con 1 85 1 S-cux Con "! -04 South Hecla South Standard Vl Silver Shield 16 4 17 , Tar Baby -'a Tintic central . ... "l's 02 ' Tintic Standard ...8.86 3.40 L'uih Cons - 01 .02 1 ncl Sam . " 4 Victor 01 .05 Union Chief .. 05 Vt .0, West oTIcdo "j 06 W tlkf r 3 B . j Wpodlawn n Yankee 02 "4 Zuma 14 Opening Sales. Black Metals 12.000 at 5c. Eureka Lllj 30'in at 6C Columbus Rcxall 12tu at 3M-2C , 55 j at 28c Iron King 1000 at 21c: 500 at 2lVjC i Keystone 100 at Sic, 100 at S2c. 100, at 83c. 100 at 84c. Lehi Tlntlc 1000 at 8e Mlchigaii-Vtah 1000 at 3o Eureka Bullion 500 at 7.V&C Plutus 100 at 31c Rrlnce Con. 600 ut 2 Sc. Sells 500 at 6c South Standard 500 at 24c. Victor Con. 2000 at 2c Closing Sale. Black Metals 2000 at 5c I Eureka Lily lono at 6 '4 1 Columbus Rexall 400 at 3 ':c; 17 at 3Sc , Emma Silver 1000 at 4c. Prince Con. 200 at 27Vic , Sells 500 at 6ic. Silver King Coal 300 at SI . 60 ; 100 at $1 . 65; 100 at $1 . 62 'a ! West Toledo 1000 at 5c. Walker Mlnlnp 100 at J ', l.U CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO. Aug 20 Wheat started weak toda on local selling word being be-ing received that no new orders from ' abroad were Ln eyldeence After open-Iris; open-Iris; 1 to 2 cents under yesterda) s finish fin-ish with r-c-cemher $ 2 3 ' f; 1 6 and March $2.37, the market displayed) farther weakness and prices soon cai -1 rlcd three rents below the low point , of the previous day. There was scattered liquidation on 111 trK- corn at the opening and the j q.iai'kpt started sharply lower, some stop loss orders belo cauftu in September Sep-tember delivery. Prices dropped rapidly because of lack of support. Ther was a good class of bulng In evidence on the' break, a strong eomniiKslon house tak-( ir.g conslderablo September The mar- ( kti opened unchanged to r lower with September $1.4001 10Vi ;i.nd Decembei $1.20,01 and then -howen further sreakness Oat were ln sympathy with corn and although there was a sale of 100.-1 000 bushels caHh oats made to Now 1 York export rs bite yesterday the mar-kM mar-kM started unchanged to c lower, n th September 66 g'67c and Derrni-hei Derrni-hei 671, there being reports of fa-orable fa-orable weather condition over the Provisions showed t. firm undertonf at the start, with most of the business bt ing done In l.ird. OGDEX LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 159; choito heavy steers $8 . 60 Q 3 . 00 , good ateers $8 00 fl S 50; fair steers $6.60t(?7 5. choice feeder steers $6.007.00; cfttoiCe cows and heifers $; "O1S6.75, Ifulr to good cows and heifers $5 00$ 6 00, cutlers $4,0006.00; canners $3 00 fi 4 . 00 . choice feeder cows $5 00 r-t f, 00; f;i bullw I4.60OK.00; bologna bulls $4 00 4.60; veal calves $9 .00 C 10.00. Hogs Receipts none, choice fat IfOgS, 175 to 250 lbs., $13.25(514.00, t .lk of sales $13 . 50 ft 13 . 76 ; feeders $11 . 000 12 . 00. Bll ;ep Receipt- none; choice Inmhf $10 009 10 60r wethers $6 . 507 . 50; fat ewes $6 000 5 50, feeder lambs 18. Arrivals. Baily & Co , Faust, Utah, 1 load cattle; cat-tle; Joseph Anclensen, Stecco, Idaho. 2 loads cattle, Idaho Packing Co , Po-calello, Po-calello, 2 loads cattle. |