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Show I LIGHT TRADING I IN HE STOCKS Prince Con. and Silver Shield Are Most Active Issues on Exchange Trading this morning on The Salt Lake Stock & kilning Bxchange was 1 very light, with Mi., general trend little downward. Prince ("on. and ri Shield were about the two most active stocks on the board, the former being Verj actively traded In as low as 26V4c, while the latter changed hands at 26 and 25 Vic, closing with 23!fec bid and 25c asked. -Beaver Copper sold at c, Colorado, Con brought 3VsC. Howell brought JJjc, Iron King went it t 14c Lehl Tin-; tlo was about the heaviest trader oi the day. 10.000 shares changing hands at 9c, New Qulnry sold at 5c. Eureka Bullion wont at 8 Vic, Sells sold at 6&c, Tlntic Standard was steady at $:;.3rl and Walker Mining sold at $3 -10. (Quotations tarnished oter prlvalir wire f J. A Upglc v lo., Ecclca Building.) Bid Ask Alta Con $ 05 '.06 Albion on 06 Vfe .08 Alta Tunnel 04 '-3 .05 Beaver Copper 00 Vi .00! Bljr Hill 03 Bullion 02Vi 04 Black Metals 0.. m. Columbus Rexall (1 .48 Ci own Point 0'Z :li t'nlorado Con 03U .04 Cardiff 1 . 20 1 . 40 DiHgon Con 13 .16 East Crown Point .... 61 ."-'' Fast Tin. Coal 00f "l ' East Tin. Con 05 .07 Eureka Mines 06 .06: Eureka Lily 07 "7 Eureka Bullion .... .OS 08 Kmma Silver : .06 ,09 Empire Mines 04 VS -07 Gold Chain Oi 09 Grand Central 'i', Howell .On1 .06'-Iron .06'-Iron Blossom ...... .27 .SO Iron King -i'n -24 Judge Mining . 4.00 C 00 Keystone 67 Leonora 01 U . ' U -hi Tinlic . ....... 07i 09 May Day 02 t U2 '2 Miller Hill .02 lis mmoih . .76 Mien.-Utah . . 02V "- Noitb Stan. , , 03 03VS New Quiney 05 ""'' Opohongo 00 - .01 Naildmcr 75 .78 Piutus 31 .34 Pi inco Con .5 '2 .SO 1 j Provo 04 u 04 ',2 l'uluma ,pl KlCO Argentine ... 02 "4 Rico Wellington . .. 18 22 Soils 05 .06 SUer King Coal n 140 1.50 Sljyer King Con 1.j5 1.42 Sioux Con. o3 Vs 04 South H.x ln i no I South Standard .. .2tV4 .24 Silver Shield .24 Vi -j Tur Baby .0, ,i .04 T-ntlc Central 02 02 Tintie Standard . ... 3 z: 3 , j Lluh Cons .02 Uocle Sain .02 union Chief 05 .07 West Toledo 05 . o5 " alker 3.07 3 10 Woodlawn ou .10 Yankee 02 .03 Zuma 16 17 Empire Copper 30 .40 Opening Salt -Howell 2 100 at 'j 'j -New Quincy 3o0o at 5c. Eureka Bullion 1000 at S'c. Prince Con. 100 at J i 1 Sells S0n ui 5Vic. Slou.x Mines fcbO nt SV&c. Silver Snield oom at . ;o -c . 1500 at 25c. North Standard iooo at 3 Vic. 1000 at 3 Vic. Tlntic Central 1000 at 2c Tintie Standaid loo at $i 35. Closing Soli 5 Beaver Copper 4000 ai c. Colorado Con. 1000 it o',ic. Iron King 1O00 at 24c, Lehi Tliuic lo.OOu at 9e Michigan-Utah iooo at 2s;c. Prince Con. 3155 at 20e . 400 at 2"0 c Hlco Wellington 100 at lSc. Silver Shield 400 at 26g; 900 a: 25c. Tlntic Standaid 100 at $3 35. West Toledo 20U0 at 5 Vic. Walker Mining 400 ut 53 10. CHK U.o GRAIN, CHICAGO. July 2S. Unfavorable weather In the northwest gave an upward up-ward tendency today to tne, wheat market Tne hot moist conditions pie-valllng pie-valllng were such as to increase damage dam-age from black rust. A leading expert, howeer. said that nothing like- the virulent attack of 1904 was likely except ex-cept In the wet lands. Opening prices, which varied from unchanged ngurea to Vic higher, with December 2 59 and March $2.63. were followed by u moderate pern ral advance. I Corn developed strength owing to' continued buying on the p.irt of a big elevator company that lias of late been conspicuous as a purchaser After opening gc olf to Vc advance with September $1.63 to 1.64, fluctu-, aied nervously but scored substantial gains. Oats went higher with corn. The1 market opened unchanged to sc lower, low-er, September 77 V to 77 '.,c. Bagged a little more und then rose W II above I yesterday's finish. Provisions were without any aggressive aggres-sive support. |