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Show I MINI SHARE I PRICES STEADY Plutus Is Leading Trader on Salt Lake Exchange, Though Loss Is Recorded The trading this morning on the Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange was fairly active with the prices in the majority of the stocks unchanged. Plu-tus Plu-tus was the most active stock on the board, opening; at 31c and advancing I'Jtpldly to 33c, but vreakened again. m -lllng as low ns IOC, and closing with only this price bid for It Eureka Lily brought G'2e. Columbus Rexall sold at 3'. "l 89ttc, Iron BloB-som BloB-som changed hands at 20 Vi and 21c. Keystone opened at 75 and closed at s'oc, New Qulncy was very active at itlei Km ma Silver wasa teady at a . Prince Con sold at 28c. Kico Wellington Wel-lington was steady at iT':c, Silver Shield sold steady i' 16c, and Wal-K( Wal-K( r Mining hrouglit $3 15 (Quotations furnlslied mcr private wire of J. A. Hogk A. Co., Ecclc-s Building.) J... A.t. 1X3 C . Alta Con, ' $ 05 '2 $ 06 Albion US 10 American con oi'.s . "-'-j Alta Tunnel 06 . tHi 4 Big Hill 08 4 6 Bullion oVi "3 Biack Metals 01 '2 .06 Columbus Rexall .. .89 Crown 1'ulnts V 1 'a 04 '.olorado Con 03 .06 Cardiff 1 -oil 1. 40 Lrngon Con 08 1 -I Daly West - W Bust Crown J'olnt . .01 .02 Bast Tin. Coal 0 1 .02 East Tin. Con OT 01 Eureka Mines VA Euieka Lily 06ft .uTVis i iureka Bullion 07 n " Bmma Silver 04 t'4ft Bmplre Mines .... "t i07 (JolfJ Chain . . 07 Howell 0 5 'jr lion Blofsoni . -1 .28 Bon King ......... . 2u - '.2 Judge Mining 3 . !o 4.80 Kennebec . 1 - 5 Keystone 83 1 Bronora 001 Lchl Tlntic 'Tt . May Day IM . "1 ' Miller Hill "1 Mammoth I-' 1 f 0 Moscow "I BUchigan-Utah .... .oj o.t'i North Slan "-ft "3 New Qulncv U6 06 - 'nohongo "" 'a KalldrlveT ei .70 I'lUtUB . . . . uH . 3 J nnce Con. .. -a . -i Provo w i '.i . Ji 1 loina . 01 Hico Argentine UJ .U3 Kico Wellington . . . . 1 . lb Sells ytoi .i King Coal'n .... 1...5 l.hO Sll. King Con 1 .40 l 60 Sioux Con a3 .04 South llecln Vi .00 South Standard .24 Silver Shield 1S .17 Tar Baby W-'i .U3V Tintlc Central . nB2 "- Tintic Standard 3. so 3 37'; Utah Cons 02 I'ncle Sam UOVi ti- Vlctor 01 Union Chief 03 ' 01 Wesi Toledo Oj . uO'.i Walker 3 )1 J 3 . Woodlawn 15 . 1 Vankee o. . oo Z'lma lj .17 Bmplre Copper ... . ju .45 Upcntng '.l is Columbus t.cxau luo .n 3Dc; 100 at 3 9'. 4 c. East Crown Point 1000 at Iftc. Behl Tintic 200 at 8c; 20U at 8c. Michigan-Utah 1000 al 3 Xew Quincy 70U0 at f . Emma 811ver 2000 at 4 'AC Eureka Bullion IGOo at 1 4c. Rico Wellington 600 al 1 , t . Silver King Coal. 00 ut 1:oj; 100 at 1.67 Slnver King Con. 1"0 at M.40. Silver Shield 2600 al 16( 1 lOSing Sale Eureka BUy 3mm at fi'; Crown Point 1000 at 1 1 Iron Blossom lmm at gl 600 at 2014c. Keystone 100 at 75c.. 200 at 83c. Emma Sil er L'imim .,t 4 ,4 , Eureka Bullion 5mm at BlUtUs 2O0 .it 31c, 7 M M a I. .. , at 33 He, 1500 at 3o. Prince Con 1400 at 28c. Kico Wellington 5mm at "17 Sells 1500 at tic Silver Shield 1000 at 16'c. West Toledo 1800 at GVic. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICAGO, Aug 19. There was a J lack of pressure at the start or the ;j wheat market today which ( lused Inl-I Inl-I Hal prices to be firm. Fir.st quotations J v.tro unchanged to 4c higher with December I2.30O2 3: '. .n,,j )urch $2 41 Houses With eastern connections connec-tions were in the market early but! when corn started downward then was free selling by local traders eaus-lng eaus-lng prices to take a Mh.irp dip. which caused commission houses to buy on resting orders They soon absorbed !lc surplus in the pit and a rail sel iif and firmed the market iH Corn was under pressure at the slart, due to beneficial rains In parti 1 of Nebraska. Missouri, leu a and K 111-su.8. 111-su.8. September lead the futures In the slump, dropping to 1 '(-, the range being M to llc lower, with September Sep-tember 11.4491.44 and December ?) .22 1 22g. The trade wa rather- light. ontl-ment ontl-ment being generally bearish with support sup-port lacking on the way down. The ' break was chocked, however, as a result re-sult of some scattered buing. '.-Us were off with corn, first quo-' tu t ions being down M ft q 1 w ;th Dtcenibei 68 41 6S. Provisions were weaker and lower with hog and grains Houses with seaboard connections, licame good buyers of wheal futures probably with the idea of getting cath ! H grain to fill cash sales abroad. The market, closed weak with prlceg 1ft to j 2C net lower. Decembei !. invr J 2 0 7 and Bsrch J2.3'j. Corn pressuio Increased and the market became ery bearish the un-! I certainty regarding general business being a big factor In the situation. The close was heavy with n net loss ui ft lo Ac from yesterday's finish, with September $1.40 ft to 1.40ft and December $1.20 ft to 1.21 ssH j CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. Aug. 19. Open High Bow Close Wheat nc $2.39 2 40V2 2.87 2.37 II Sept. 2.41 2 41 2.11 2 88 Corn 1 ,(?r 122 122ft 1.20 ft 1.20 Sept. 1.4 4 1 44 14M4 140ft Oats 1 Dc. .63 68 i .67 .67 I Sept. .67 -68 .67' .67 ft Pork Dec. 25.00 25 00 BipH Sept. 24.50 24 50 24.15 24.20 BppBJ Bard Dec. 18.90 18 90 18.60 18.67 PPH Sept. 18 52 18.55 18.15 18 32 Ribs PPH Dec. 15.35 15.45 1 5.27 15 27 PPB Sept. 14 95 14.95 14.75 14 75 |