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Show SILLED MINES j SHOW ACTIVITY Salt Lake Stock Exchange Transactions Reflect Different Dif-ferent Conditions Light il.-v marked the trading In mining min-ing .stocks on the Salt Lake Stoek & Mining Min-ing exchanse tiiay Judge Mining was the onlv expensive Stock active trading. 200 aharesi al $1.00. North Standard roM 12.000 shares at iC. na Slate n oon at lo, while Hum, a Bullion udvanced, trading at 1 2c. Iron' Blosaottl fell off. trading low ns 14c. Keystone sold 400 Hhaxe at Wc Howeii at 8 and S4c. with silver Shield j.-iiit.K I at 34 and 34 C (Quotations furnished over private wire Of J. A. Hoole 4. Co , Ec-'e, Cldrj.l Pld A-k ; Alfa Con $ el $ o: I Albion Ili ,l?i5 , American Con. .. DIJi "- Al'a Tunnel 0i4 0" ' I Heaver Copper 00t4 , mil oz, on4 1 1 PIp Cottonwood Coal . . P0H ot : Bullion 02i .os I Hlnck Metalu 0? .'i I Colombus RexaD S2 .31 : Crown Point 02 04 . Colorado Cr.n 01 .04 (Vntrnl Eureka .00 .01 Tanllff 1.00 1 10 Palv West 3. SO 4 00 Eait frown Point 01 .02 EaM TH. Coal 0'i 01 East Tin. Con 0 .10 I Eureka Mines 07 OT ". Eureka Lllv 05i 03 j Eureka Bullion E'i .13 Fmma Silver .. 2U 02 Bmnin Mines 03 04 r.uld Chain 03 .00 t'.rand Central IS .35 Howell ... . 08 Ir..n r.i.m'm 12 .18 Iron Klnt 15 .18 Judge Mining 2 40 3.00 Kennebec 50 .70 Leonora 02 4 -03 Lehl TlnUc 074 .084 j May Dav 01 4 01 i Miller Hill 014 Mammoth 35 j Moscow . . . . 02 .10 Mlchlkan-Utath - 004 oo North 'andard .. "44 -05 New Qulncy 044 -041? I Opohongo tOOW I Nalldrlver 20 .40 Plutus 20 .27 ITInce Con 2T 2J Provo 05 .054 T'nloma 01 Rico Argentine .. 0.14 Ki. o Wellington 0ii .10 1 Sells 01 H .02 811. King Coal 1.624 1 63 Sll King Con 97 1.00 Sioux Con 024 01 I South Hecla 60 72 South Standard lVt .20 Silver Shield 334 34 Tar Baby 03 Tlntlc Central . - - .OT ! Tlntlc Btaadard 3 05 3. 10 Utah Cons 00 4 fncle Sam 004 I Victor Con 01 ...... I Cnlon Chief 024 05 West Toledo 02 .0a ' Walker 2 10 2 "0 Woodlawn n" Yankee M Zuma .' 07. . ?S Paly 1-50 2 40 Empire Copper 30 Ooenlno Sales. Alia Con. 1000 at 14c Amcr Con. Cop. 1000 at 2c. Bav State 13.000 at lc. Kevstone 400 at 60c. Judge Mining 200 at 13.00. Eureka Bullion 500 at 12c. North Standard 12.000 at 4V Silver Shield 6300 at 34 4 . 2000 al 34c. Closlno Sales Alta Con. 5000 at 14'' Eureka Lllv 1000 at 54c. Howell 1000 at &4e; lft0 141 s Iron BlOSSOID 400 al Ml May Day 3000 at 14c Eureka Bullion 500 at 12c. CHICAGO ORAIN. CHICACO Dec 27 -Wheat prices showed a downward tendency today, In-, In-, fluenced by an apparent letup In export demand Beam contended that world sup-, sup-, pile are ample, and that .chances were I against any la-stlng advance baaed on Increases In-creases In duties or revival of food BX-ports BX-ports to Europe. Buyers In the pit were scarce and trade was small. Opening Open-ing quotations which ranged from 4 to 14c lower with March J1.64'4 to 1.644 and Mav Ji 60 to 1.6O'. were followed by a moderate rally and then by a new downturn Enlarged receipts put tho corn market r.n the downgrade. After opening unchanged un-changed to fc lower, including May at 74 to 744c. prices sasved all around, before be-fore beginning to recover. Oats were weak with other cereals, starting V off to a shade advanco and later declining a little more. Provision reflected an advance In the price of hogs, but business lacked vol-ume. vol-ume. Announcement of a gnod-nUed decrease In the visible supply totatl of wheat failed t.. act ti a stlmuluH. The market closed heavv, 14 to 2c net lower, with March $1 ti34 to 1 634 and May 11.6894 to 1.50. Eastern corn demand was very slow l'he market finished unsettled. 14c 'ct lower to 4c advance, with May ?3Vi to 734c. OGDEN LIVESTOCK. Cattle Recolpts 540. market good; choice hoav steers $7 GO 7 2b steers $6 n0i7 r,0; fair steers $5 00'l'5 75. ch,..e feeder ste.irs S6 00'.7 00. choice! SOWS nnd heifers $5 EO06 .'5: fair tn gid COWS and heifers 84 OO-ifB.OO. cutters J3.00 'j 4 00, cannera 82 . 00i3 00; choice feeder cows $4.004 r,0; fat bulls 83 76T74 00; bologna bulls $3 OO'u-4.00; veal calves $f.0J ! ?1.00 Hogy Receipts tool; market KOOd; Choice fat hogs. 17'. to 250 lbs.. $10 25. bulks of wiles $6.7510.25, feeder hoss $7 oofl 8.00. gheep Receipts 2306. market fair: ( choice lambs JJ.oO"5! 10. 00: wethers $5 00! 06 oo; fnt ewes $4 005 00. feeiler lambs $8. 00 ll 3.00. Arrivals. M Whltwortli. Bancroft. Ida., mixed car t f cattle and hogs. P Puck. Olmstoad. Mont.. 6 cars of cattle Three X Cattle company c.race, Ida., mixed cjtr of cattle and hogs. B C Barnes, Idaho palls, Ida.. 5 cars of sheep J P. HosklnSi Idaho Palls. Ida., 3 cars of sheep C T, Atkins. Hurley, Ida., 10 cars of cat t le. James Cardner. Sugar City. Ida.. 1 car of cattle Paul Havens, Jerome. Ida, 1 car of sjfieep Oeorge O. Whltlnck, South (.tmaha. .i 1. . 1 cars of hogs. 0 den I' u king company, South Omaha, Neb.. 3 cars of hogs. Henline .v.- Arbuckle, Callaway, Neb., 1 car i.f bogs (lenllne A Arbuckle. Langs City. Neb. 1 car of hogs. Henline Arbuckle. Wood River Neb 2 cars of hogs Henline & Arbuckle, Poole. No"), 1 car of h'.gw BUTTER AND EOGfc- CHICAGO, Dee, 27. Butter firm, cresniery extras 54c; standards 4640, j V:f.-'s higher; receipts L'2I.'.i cases; lrst 6S4rt6fc; ordinary firsts 60fi64c; at I murk cases lncludel .,'.1 .-I'.tc. refrigerator firsts 6$(j57c. refrlgerulor extras 564"' 67 4c POUltry alive higher: fowls 20tj'2Cc; springs 26c; turkeys 4ic J |