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Show I, Tintic Standard and Eureka' Lily Depreciate During Ex- ! change Sessions. j I Trading this morning in miningi stocks on the Salt Lake Stock & Min- j I ing'Exchangc was exceptionally quiet,; 1 with prices in the majority of the j stocks about steady. Tintic Standard and -Eureka Lily were practically the onlv"' stocks on the board to depreciate In -value. The former, which has been 1 the feature of the market for the past! several days, opened at $3. 30 and so d as low as $3.25, closing- with only i J3.22V. bid and $3.25 asked. The latter lat-ter weakened to a certain extent, soiling soil-ing 'at 10 cents and closing with the I stock offered at this price. I American Con. Copper chanced , hands at 2c. Bis Hill brought 6c, En-, reka Lilv changed hands at 10c. Bea- I ver Copper 1000 at ic Columbus' Rexall went at 49Vz and 50c, MichH ganUtah was active at 5c, Nalldrlver 1 was steady at 65c, Emma Silver1 ! changed hands at 7 and Sc, Prince Con. brought' 3 6l and 3 7c, Tintic, Standard sold as low as $3. 2a. and ( Zuma spld at 12c. ' (Quotations Furnished Orcr Private1 - Wire or J. A. Hoglc & Co., ' Ecclcs Building.) Bid Ask I . Alta Con . .? .02 ? .03 ' Albion 05 .Oi i American Con 02 Q"f Alta Tunnel 05 .0G. I Beaver Copper 00J .00i 1 Big Hill 0"?2 -2f I Big Cottonwood 00 z .01 Bullion . . '. 03 Vl -04 '' Black Metals 06 .OS ColUmbus Rexall ... -40 .50 ) Crown Poipt 02Jt -05 Colorado Con 03 .05 Central Eureka 01 .03 Cardiff 1.4 0 1.4 5 Dragon Con 15 . lfi Daly West 4 .00 5.00 I) East Crown Point 02 j J East Tin. Con 07- j Eureka Mines 05 .Ofi Eureka Lily 09 .10 Emma Silver 07 . -OS J Gold Chain 0$ .00 I u Grand Central . .... .35 .51 Howell .04 .05 I I Iron Blossom .20 .29 I 1 Iron .King . ........ :22 .24 J .Judge Mining . ..... 4.00 5.00 Kennebec . . . 1 7 Keystone-.. " -SI . .S4 Leonora ,.' 02 . Lehi Tintic .. ." 09 .09 I May Day 02 . .03 Miller Hill .. ....... .' 05 j Moscow . . 10 Michigan-Utah . .. .04?i '.05Vii North Stan. . ...... .05 '.05' 1 New Quincy OH .OG'i Opohongo 00 .01 ' Naildriver 6M .fin Plutus 30 .35 Prinee Con 3G .37 I Provo .01 .ri4 I Rico Argentine 03 .05 , Rico Wellington .25 Sells . . . . ' 10 ' .11 i , Sil -King Cbal'n 1.55 " 1.60. I Sil". IClng Con. 1.30 '1.50 I Sioux Con .0:! .03 j South Hecla . . . 05 .73 ! I South Standard . ..." .17" .20 ' Silver Shield 33 .34 I Tar Babv. 02 .03 I , Tintic Central 01 .02 I -. Tintic Standard . ... 3.22 3.25 I i( t'tah Cons. 01 . 0 1 1 'I! Victor 02 ' Union Chief . . .".. .0G . 0 7 U !j Srest 'Toledo .'04 . .05 ; Walker 2. 75 3.00 1 Woodlawn 10 J.13 ii Yankee .... 02 .04 J Zuma .12 ,12 " Empire Copper ... .35, l.OtN -OjKjnlng Sales. 1 Alia Con. 6C at 2c. Big Hill 1000 at Cc. ' Eureka Lily 5000 at 10e;200 at 10c. Columbus Rexall 1000 at 50c; 200 : at:49c. Iron Blossom 200 at 27c. I 1 Mirhir-an-tTtnh 1000 :i t' 5i I Naildriver 500 at 65c. j Emma Silver 7000 al Sc. Eureka Bullion 500 at 11c; 500 at 11 c. I Prince Con. 200 at 36c r Tintic Standard 500 at $3.30. i Closing Sales. American Con. Copper 8000 at 2c. Beaver Copper 1000 at 94 c. Columbus Rexall 4 00 at 4 9c. Michigan-Utah 9000 at 5c. T 'New Quincy 2000 at 6ViC , - Naildrlver 500 at 65c Opohongo 1000 at lc. I Emma Silver 1000 at 7c. H Prince Con. 900 at 37c. H , Sliver Shield 500 at 32c; 1500 at 1 Tintic Standard S50 at $3.25. 1 West Toledo 1000 at 4c. H Zuma 2000'at, 12c. H Yxjden livestock :lkkj5t. H Cattle Receipts 14; choice heavy j H . Fleers $10.75; choice feeder steers $7; H I '8.50; choice cows and heifers $8)! H f 9; fair to good cows and heifers 57: 1 S; .cutters 54.506.00; canners 53(5. ' fl , 4; choice feeder cows $5. 50 ft 6 . 50; fat , bulls 55 5. 25; boloirna cows ?4'5; H ) veal calves $105 12. l) Hogs Receipts 356; choice fat hogs H I) I 175"to 250 lbs.. $12. 75 13. 50; bulk I H I oi. sales ?13$U3.25. B I. I SJiccp Receipts 3963; choice lambs' B J $1516; wethers ?10fg)j2; fat ewes- H ; $3l0: feeder lambs $12.5014. I H 1 , i Arrivals Thomas Brothers, Idaho, H 1 ; J 1 carload hogs; P. Taylor, Paris, Ida- H i 1 ; ho, 1 carload hogs; W. A. Aired. Pres- j ton. Idaho, 1 carload hogs; Stanf,icld H l I ' and"Myers, Colusa, Cal., 12 carloads H 1 1 lamp's; G. A. Whltlock. Crow's Land- H i ing, CaL, 1 carload larnbs; Depot quar- H I termaster, San Francisco, 1 carload i r 1 H 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. H 1 CHICAGO. June 7. (United States H j Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts H j 11,000; beef stcei-s. 25 to 50c higher; H i 1 prime heavy $15.50; many choice H I steers $14 S5 (2 15 .25; fat cows and H 1 I heifers mostly 25c higher; canners H 1 and calves steady with bulk vealcrs H $ at ? 13 . 00 7' 14 . 00; bolotrna bulls slow; B I i beef grades strong, stackers and feed- crs 15 to 25c higher. 1 I ij Hogs Receipts 36,000; market ful- ly -2 5c higher, big packers buying H I ( J 5paringly in morning hours. Top $14.- H aj 70; bulk light and light butchers $14.- H h 50IO14.65; bulk 250 pounds and over $13S5(i'14.30; hogs steady to 25c H I 'j I higher. Sheep Receipts 12,000; quality LLLLI 1 fl Poor; fairly good spring, lambs $15.- Hl I 50; best shorn lambs $14 . 50; choice H' la ewea $S.0o. H i li UTT13K AND KGGS. l CHICAGO, June 7. Buttct: higher; llllH I H Eggs lower; receipts 19,486 cases; I j firsts 3939c; ordinary' firsts 35(g) 1 36c; at mark, cases iucludcd, 373? H I ' I 3Sc; storage packed extras 41(3 LLLLLb ' n 9 's-c: storn'c packed flrsU 11 c. LLLLLa 1 rl 3 Poultry alive unchanged. H I 1 POTATOES. I'llr CHICAGO, June 7. Potatoes I rl 'strong; receipts 49 cars; northern H I -I white sacked $9. 50(59.75; new: Ala- H il ' hama-Louisiana Blis triumphs sacked LLLLI 11 ' No. 1 $12.00; No. 2 $10 ,00; Louisiana H H' Hurbank sacked $10. 00 $7) JO. 15; South H' 1! Carolina Irish cobblers $18.0,0 cwU |