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Show I Eureka Falls Off in Day's I Dealings on Salt Lake I Exchange Trading on the Salt Lake Stoclc and Mining .Exchange today was ralher active ac-tive with the general trend of the market mar-ket still on the downward grade. This was particularly noticeable in Eureka fljlly. .which sold as low as Slc This ;.tock closed yesterday around 3 0c. JThis morning it opened at 9:C and sold off to SM-c, closing with the stock , offered at this price and with only Sc 5id for iU Tintic Standard, which has been a feature of the "market for ihe past several days, held about steady, changing hands from '$3.00 to 53.05 1 nd closing with $3.02, bid and ?3.05 Alta Con. changed hands at 2c, Big Hill brought fc, Columbus Rex-all Rex-all sold at 47Vc and ISc. Gold. Chain changed hands at 7 and 7J,4c. May Day sold at 3c, NaiJdriver brought 65c, Km-' Km-' ma Silver was steady at 7Vlc. Eureka, I Bullion weakened a trifle, selling as 4ov as 9 lc, Plutus was off to 20c, i Pjrlnco Con. sold as low as 32c, Sells , I v. as active at 9M:C, Silver King Coal. v ent to $1.50. Silver Shield changed I hands nt 3."Ve and 36o. Tintic Ccn-I Ccn-I tral was verv active as low as 10c. I Tar Habv brought 3c and 4c. and I Woodlawn changed hands at 10c and I Uc ((Juotntlons furnished over I mate I Wire of -T. A. "t'Kle C" Ecclcs Building.) I Bid Ask AHa Con 02 Albion l'6lV American Con "Jr Alta Tunnel 0.-.V6 -00 IJeaver Copper .00- .01 Vi Big Hill -J'1 ITip Cotton woo'd . Bullion 3 .0-2 Black Metals 05 & .0, Columbus Rexall ...... Crown Point .". -02V& (. olorado Con 03 .uo I Central Eureka . .". -0J -03 I Cardiff ... ' I- I Dragon Con. .14 .-IJte I taly West -LOO o.OO I East Crown Point OlVs -t- I "Dast Tin. Coal 02 I East Tin. Con Oa Vfe O'"4 I "Eureka Mines .Oh I Eureka Lily ftS .08 I ISureka Bullion -.09 .03 I Emma Silver -07 .0 1 I Empire Mines p4 I Gold Chain .0 I Grand Central -'0 f Howell 04 .05 Iron Blossom 2n . .-3 : iron King .20 -3 Judge Mining 3.n0 5.00 Kennebec 10 .1 1 Keystone SI .S4 Leonora . .00 .02 I J.chi Tintic OS .OS I Mav Day 03 .03.V4 v Miller Hill . . . :. v -"3 I -iMamniolh . . . . ' 50 I "Moscow ... 4.-"'.. 02 I , Michigan-Utah . r. 04 .04 JL North -Stan. i . ..04 .05 I New Qiiincy . ... '.0o .0G I Opohongo ... .00 I Nail Driver .; HO .65 1 Plittun ... , .23 .30 I Prince Con. . .31 .32 I Paloma -01 I Rico Argentine 02 .0 1 I Rico Wellington 08 .IS I seji3 : 03 i .03' I SM. King Coal 1.50 1.52, I Sil. King Con 1.35 1.50 1 I Sioux Con :.. .03 .0 1 I iouth Hcc'.a .05 .75 I South Standard 15 .IS I Silver Shield . . 35 .3G I Tar Baby ' .03 .04 I Tintic Central .01 .01 I Tintic Standard -f; 3.02 3.05 I fclah Con .02 I Lnclc Sam ..00i .02 I Victor ... .. . . .03 I Union Chief ... '. '.05 .07 I West Toledo 04 .04 I Woodlawn 10 .10 I Walker 2. SO. 3.00 I Yankee : 02 .04 I'. ' Zainia . .10 .11 I Opening Sales. I .vita Con., 7000 at 2'iC Big Hill. 2500 at 5?ic. Eureka Lily, 500 at 9c; 1400 at 'Jic; 500 at 9c. Columbus Rexall, 200 al47c. Gold Chain, 500 at -7c; 500 at 7c. May Day, 500 at 3c. New Quincy. 500 at 5c. Naildrlver. 100 at 65c. I 1 Emma Silver, 250.0 at 7c. Eureka Bullion, 10,000 at 10c. I Plutus, 500 at 30c; 200 at 29"c. I Prince Con., 100 at 34c; 100 at 33c; 1600 at 33c; 1400 at 32c. H Silver King Coal., 1600 at $1,50. ;.' Silver Shield. -1UU at 35c; 200. at s 36c. ! North Standard, 22,00) at 04 9ic. ! T:tv Baby, 1000 at 4c; 3000 at 3ytc. f Tintic Central, 11,400 at lc; 3000 J al lc. I I Tintic Standard, 100 at ?3.00; 100 ! I $3.02; 100 at ?3.05. t Wat Toledo. 1000 at 5c. Y Woodlawn. 2000 at 10c; S500 at lie; t 100 at 12c. jii Eureka. Uly, 1000 at S74c; 2000 at f SVc; 4000 at 8c. j1 ,' Columbus rtcxn.ll, 1600 at 4 Sc. f.' Crown Point. 500 at 2c; 500 at 2ic C Eajsl. Tintic Coal., 1000 at 2c. F Lehl Tintic. 2500 at 8Uc I Mjy Day, 1000 at 3c. H Emma Silver, 1000 at 7c. 1 Eurekit Bullion, 6000 at 9o. t Prince Con., 3 500 tit Z c. , i. Sells, 12,500 at9c. , Tnr Baby, 1000 at 4c. I ( Tintic Central 100 at lc. Tintic Standard, 100 at $3,05. f. West Toledo, 4000 at 4c. 'I Zumzc, 1900 at 11c; 57 at 10c, 1 Industrial Stock. ' I Vlali-Idaho Sugar 8.25 t 'Amalgamated Sugar ,,H.00 14.25 I'V CHICAGO GRAIN', CHICAGO, June 10. N'ev hlh- price record-breaking In the oata market mar-ket today had a. bullish effect on corn. ; Opening quotations of oats, which ranged from c to XlAc higher, with July 51.04 to 51.06, were followed by additional upturns. J' Corn opened c to lhkc up inoludr 1 ims July at J 1,7 5 to U.75 and kpT I Umber iU6l to $1,61 i, the mur- ket reacted somewhat, but then rose 4 lncher than before. Provisions ascended with grain and j hogs. WALL STRi:l'n,. I NEW YORK, June 10. Declines1 were evenly distributed at the dull and hesitant opening of today's stock market- Substantial gains were made by Crucible Steel, Atlantic-Gulf, Mercantile Mercan-tile Marine preferred, Food products! and Industrial Alcohol. Leading equipments, equip-ments, oils, rails, textiles and sundry specialities were fractionally lower on very light offerings. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Sale) Allis-Chalmers 37 American Beet Sugar' 30 American Can 40 American Car and Foundry... 142 Am. Hide and Lcalh. pfd.. B... 90 American Inter S6 Amerlcnn Locomotive. 9 9 Am. Smelting and Kef 59 American Sugar 124 Am. Sumatra Tobacco S7 American T. and T 9 1 Am. Woolen 100?! Am, Tobacco Sec. 57 I Anaconda Copper 56 j Atchison ... 7S All.. Gulf and W. Indies.; 11G Baldwin Locomotive 117 ! Baltimore and Ohio 31V4 ! Bethlehem SIpcI "B" '. . 90 ( Canadian Pacific : 112 1 Central Leather 65'A Chandler Motors, Ex. Div 101 Chesapeakcand Ohio 51 Chi.. Mil, and St. Paul,. .;. ... 32 Chicago. It. 1. and Paa. .-."i. 36 Chino Coper 3 1 Colorado Fuel and Iron B. . . . 31 Corn Products" 93 'i Crucible Steel 13$ I Cuba Cane Sugar 51 iEric '. 12 'Gen. Electric, ex. div. . . .-."i . I . 141 I General Motors 126 I Goodrich Co 64 I Great Northern, pfd 69 I Great North. Ore Ctfs.- 35 Illinois Central .- Sl Inspiration Copper ... t 52 Int. Mer. Marine, pfd SSv'i International Paper 7S Kennecolt Copper 27 Louisville and Nashville ...... 97 Maxwell Motors '. . . 22 .Miami Copper '. 20 Mexican Petroleum 177 Middle States Oil. ex div'....;. 29 V.i' Midvale Steel 43 MiBSOiiri Pacific " 24 & New York Central ... ........ 6S .n. 1 i. j-i. .11111 ftrirtioru . . . . -jv.i Norfolk and Western S5i Northern Paclgic 70 Ohio Cities Gas ... 3Stt Oklahoma Prod, and itef. 4J4. Pan A.nierican Petroleum 102 Pennsylvania 3S People's Gas 36 Pittsburg and WesU Va. J3.. .. 2SW Ray Con. Copper 16 Reading ; S5 Rep. Iron and Steel 91 Royal Dutch. N. Y .' 116t Shell Trans, and Trad 74 Sinclair Con. Oil 32 Southern Pacific ... 92 Southern Railway ... .". 22 Standard Oil of N. J.,v pfil 101. Studebaker Corp ............ 63 Tennessee Copper, B .jfi. 9 Texas Co IS Texas and Pacific .. .... . . 40 Tobacco Products . . .tl . . 70 Transcontinental Oil 14 Union. Pacific 112 U. S. Food Products 63 U. S. Retail Stores ". . . S0 L". S- Ind. Alcohol .' . . S6 United Slates Rubber 94 United States Steel 93 Utah Copper C9 Westinghousc rilectric 49 Willys Overland -. . . 19 Am. Zinc. l?ead and Sm B . . . . 14 Butte and Superior 22 Cala. Petroleum, offered ....... 30 Montana-Power, B GO Shattuck Arizon, B 9 OGDKN JrVESTOCK 1 A It KET. Cattle Receipts 61; choice heavy steers $10f5'10.75; good steers $9(5 10; fair steers ?7.50S.50; choice feeder steers S7S.50; choice cows and heifers ?S(g'9; fair to good cows and heifers S7(&S; cutters and heifer's $4.506; canners S3(gi4; choice feeder cows 5. 50 6. 50; fat bulls $5 f$5.25; bologna bulls $4Q5; veal calves $1012. Hog6 Receipts 365; choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 lbs., ?13. 00 13.75; bulk of sales $13 . 10 g) 13 . 35; feeders $1011. Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs $1516; wethers S1012; fat ewes $.S(glu; feeder lambs $i2.50;S14. Arrivals: H. W. Leveke. Buhl, Idaho, Ida-ho, carload of cattle; J. T. Morgan, NcphJ. carload of cattle; Humphrey Supply company. Twin Falls, Idaho, four loads of hogs. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Juno 10. (United States Bureau of Markets Report). battle Receipts 9,000; choice to beat beef sleers unevenly higher; top, $17.10; others slow, with some sales lower; bulk, $14.50 (g) 16.75; best she-stock, strong, others slow; bulk of butcher cows and heifers, fil. 00 fgi 12.00; bulk canncra and cutters, strong to higher; calves and stockers, strong, Hogs Kecelpia HI. 000 ; mostly 25c to 3c higher, medium udvanelng most. I Selected light, f 16,00; bulk light and light butchers, 1475 ri-14.95; bulk 250 I pounds and over, $14.1514.70; pigs, 1 25c to 50c higher; bulk at 1 11.00 (g 112,50, Sheep KeceSpisi 10,000; quality poor; little on sale; bulk of receipts direct to packers; best spring lambs here, $17.25; best shorn lambs, $1625, with bulk at $12.0016.25; choice ewes, $2.S5, with bulk of best hero I at $7 00 fi 8.00, I MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, June 10. Mercantile paper 7 per cent, Exchange, Irregular; alerting 60-day bills, $3 87! commercial 60-day bills on banks, $9.S7! commercial tfO-day bills, $3.87; demand, $3.92; cables, C3.92i, Prancst Demand, 7.14; cables, 7.66. Belgian franca; Demand, 8.01; ca-biee, ca-biee, 8,03. Guilders; Dema.nd, 30.25; cables, 3(5,27, Lire; Demand, 5 74; cables, 5,76, Mark3; Demand, 2.58; cables, 2.60, Now Y'ork exchange on Montreal 12 per cont discount, Time loans, strong; 60. days, 90 days and 6 months, 6 per cent, Call money, strong; high, 12 per cent low, 7 PQl' cent; ruling rate, 7 per cent; closing bid 11 per cent; offered of-fered at 12 per cent; last loan, 12 per cent; bank acceptances, 6 per cent. CASH PRICES. CHICAGO, June 10. Wheat, No. 2 hard, $2.S2j No, 8 mixed, $2.85. Corn. No, 2 mixed, J 1-89 (5a. 92; No, 2 yellow, $1.901 9 8. Oats, No,. 2 white, $1.22 1.2"9i No. 3 white, $1.3161.32. Rye, No, 2, $1,65. Barley, $1.50(61.60,. Timothy seed, $10.00 $12.00. Clover aee'd, $25.00 ' 35.00. Pork, nominal. Lard, $20.46. Ribs, $1 7.7 & 18.6 2, . CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, June 10- Close: Corn, July, $1.74'; September. $1.61, Oats, July, $1,02; Sepetmber, S2c. Pork, July, $34.50; September, $35.-70, $35.-70, Lard, July, $20.90; September. $21.-82. $21.-82. Xtlbs. July, $18.37; September, 19.22. BUTTER AND EGGS. ' ' CHICAGO. June 10, Butter, lower; creatrtery, 4 2 54c, Eggs, higher: receipts, 27,103 cases: firsts. 38(&39c: ordinary first. 34 $i35c; at mark, cases included,. 36 1 1 ; 1 38c; storage, packed extras, 42 (Jf 424c; storage packed, firsts, 41 j 1 1 :ic I Poultry alive, unchanged. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo., .Juno 10. (United Stales Bureau of Markets). Cattle: Beef steers, steady to 25c lower; other classes mostly steady. Hogn Mostly 26c higher. Sheep, active; sheep and lambs mostly 25c higher. AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, June 10. Flour, unchanged. Bran, $51.00. NICW VOKK SILVER. NEW YORK, June 10. Bar sliver, S7c per ounce. Mexican' dollars, 66 c, SUGAR "RESTRICTIONS. NEW YORK, June 10. Rationing of sugar as In wartime will go into effect in hotels and restaurants throughout the country on June 21, Armin W, Riley, special assistant to Attorney General Palmer, announced here today, I METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. June 10. Copper, dull and unchanged. Iron, firm and unchanged. Tin, spot,. June and July $47.00. Antimony. 8. 25c. Metal exchange quotes lead quiet; wpot and June, 8.90c Zinc, quiet; East St. Louis spot, $7.405'7.65c. LIBERTY BONDS. , NEW YORK, June 10. Final prices of Liberty bonds today were; 3's, 91. 70; . first 4's, 85.50; second 4's, S4-90; S4-90; first 4's. S5.10; second 4s, 84.86; third 4's. 88.64.; fourth Al's, $85.24; . Victory 31' 95.46; Victory, 4?i"s, 95.50. |