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Show I TIN. STANDARD AGA1NWEAKENS Stock Goes to $4.02 1-2 on Salt Lake Exchange Trading Tintic Standard was the weakest stock on the board yesterday during the session on the Salt Iako Stock And Mining Exchange. This stock opened at ?4.10 and changed hands as low as $4.02H, closing with this price bid. and ?L05 asked. The remainder, of the stocks were ribout steady with verv little change in price. Alta Tunnel sold at 8c; Columbus Rexall changed hands at 50c and 51c;-Kevstone 51c;-Kevstone sold as low as 81c; Michigan-Utah Michigan-Utah brought 6c; bilver King was ac-j tive at 8c; Eureka Bullion .brought 13c and loc; Sells was steady atlO1 Silver King Coal, changed hands at $1.60; Silver King Con. brought ?1.10; Tintic Standard weakened and sold as low as ?-i.02Vf. and Silver Shield brought 46c and -17c. Following are the closing quotations and sales: I (Quotations Furnished Over Private Wire of J. A. Hogle & Co. Eccles Building) Did Ask Alta Con. ? .05V ? .06K Albion 03 .10 American Con 0204 .03 Alta Tunnel OSvi .00 Big Hill OS .0SV1 Big Cottonwood 00 .01 Bullion ., 03 .04 Black Metals 09 Vi -10 'Columbus Recall 51 .53 Crown Point ... 02 .05 . Colorado Con 03 .05 Central Eureka 01 .02 J Cardiff 1.40 1.50 Dragon Con 12 & .16 Daly West 1.15 4.40 I East Crown Point 02 Sslh. J East Tin Coal 03 .04 , East Tin. Con OS .0S I Eureka Mines 05 -06 . Eureka Lily .12 .13 I Eureka Bullion 03 .04 j Emma Silver OS .0SV1 1 Umpire Mines 30 .40 j Gold Chain 06 .OGVs Grand Central 35 Howell '. 05 Vc .06 Iron Blossom 33 .35 Iron King 20 .29 Judge Mining 4.00 4.60 Ijtsenneoec Keystone ... SI ,S5 Leonora 0L .02 Lehl Tintic 13 .13 May Daye 04 .04 Miller Hill 01 .02 Mammoth 30 Moscow 03 .10 Michigan-Utah 06 " .06 Vi North Stan 05 Vi .05 New Quincy 06 .06 Opohongo '. .. ;01 .01 Original Bannack .04 Plu'tus 36 .38 Prince Con i.. .46 ' .47 Provo 04 .05 Paloma ,. .01 Rico Argentine -.03 .04 Rico Wellington .20 .25 Sells 13 joy, Sil. King Coal 1.55 1.62 Sil. King Con 1.10 1.50 " Sioux Con 03 .04 South. Hecla 90 .94 South -Standard 23 24 Silver Shield 47 " AS Tar Baby 02 !o2a'4 Tmtic Central 02 !o3 Tintic Standard 4.02 4 05 Utah Con 01', .'019. ux U(J Victor 01 .04 West Toledo .04 05 Walker 2.S5 3.40 ' oodlawn 35 ig Jaokee ".. mm Zuma u A6 Beaver Copper 00. .01 Empire Copper .. . . . . ,30 40 Nalldriver 55 M Union Chief 07 08 ( SALES FOR , DAY Antelope Star, 3111 at c. Alta Tunnel, 3500 at 8'c. Bay State, 1000 at Vic. Columbus Rexall, 560 at 50c; 100 at 51c. Gold Chain, 3000 at 6c; 1000 at 6jac Keystone, 200 at 82c; 100 at 81c. May Day, 400 at 5 c. Michigan-Utah, 4000 "at 6c. Emma Silver, 7000 at Sc. Eureka Bullion, 500 at 13c; 2500 at 13c. Sells, 500 at 19c. Silver King Coal., 100 at $1.60 Silver King Con., 200 at $1.40 Sioux Mines, 500 at 3c; 500 at 3c Silver Shield, 100 at 46c; 100 at 47c. North Standard, 2000 at 6c: 12.0Oir at 5c. " Tintic Standard. 200 at $4.10; 1600 at ?4.05, 500 at $4.02. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Stock Bid Ask Amalgamated Sugar 14.00 $ 14.25 Amal. Sugar pfd 103.00 104.00 Con. Wagon 120.00 122.00 Utah-Tdaho Sugar 9.25 9.40 Lion Coal 65.00 75.00 Mutual Creamery 11,00 Ogden Port'd Cement lOoio.O First Nat. Bank 330.00 Ellison Ranching 130,00 Security State Bank ... 155.00 160.00 Z. C. M. 1 135.00 Goddard Packing c.00 Utah Power & Light .. 91.00 94.00 Sup. Rock Spr'gs Coal 120.00 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allis-Chalmers 33J. American Beet Sugar 92 American Can 39:U American Car & Foundry 131' American Hide Leather pfdl . .. 9-1 Vs , American Locomotive 94 j American Smelting. fc Refg G0V2 American Sugar 129 V4 1 American Sumatra Tobacco 88 American T. & T 94 Anaconda Copper 5G'i Atchison k ... 79 All. Gulf it W. Indies 109 Baldwin Locomotive 117 Baltimore & Ohio 32 Bethlehem Steel "B' 92 Canadian Pacific 115.. Central Leather G9M: Chesapenke & Ohio 51 unicago mil. ana at. raui 33 vi Chicago, R. I. & Pac 34 Chino Copper 31 Colorado Fuel & Iron 34 Corn Products ... 94Vfc Crucible Steel '. 138 Cuba Cane Sugar 52-74 Erie n General Motors 23 Vi General Electric ' 141 Goodrich Co 61 Great Northern pfd . . 73 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 35 Illinois Central . . . 84 Inspiration Copper 52!)4 Int. Mcr. Marino pfd 84 International Paper 72 V2 Konnecott Copper 76 Louisville & Nashville 99 Maxwell Motors 22 Mexican Potroleum 1S2V1 Miami Copper . -, 21 Midvale Steel 43 yt Missouri Pacific 24: New York Central 68 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 25 Norfolk & Western j, 91 Northern Pacific . 71 Ohio Cities Gos 40 Pensylvania . ... 40 People's Gas 3214. Pittsburg and West Va 30 Ray Consolidated Copper ... . 17 Readinc . . s m. ' Rep Iron & Steel S3 (Sinclair Oil & Refining 34 Southern Pacific 94 Southern Railway ... 22 Studebaker Corp 71 Tenessee Copper 10 Texas Co. . SV Tobacco Products ... G3 I Union Pacific 116 VI 'United Cigar Stores i 115 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 5714 United States Rubber 951. United States Steel .94 Utah Copper . .' 6S Westinghouse Electric 94 Willys-Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ... 14 BUtte & Superior 22 Cala. Petroleum 30& Montana Power 61 Shattuck Arizona 914 American Inter. Corp 98' Royal Dutch 119 j Texas & Pac 43 Standard Oil pfd 104 ' OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts none; choico heavj' steers $10.00(10.75: uood steers S9.00 10.00; fair steers ?7.508.50; choice feeder steers ? 7.00 8.50; choico cows and heifers $8.009.00; fair to good cows and heifers ?7.00(g'S.00; cutters ?4.505.25; bologna bulls $4.005.00; veal calves $10.0012.00. Hogs Receipts S68; choice fat hogs 175 to 250 pounds $14.00gi 14.75; bulk of sales $14.00'ffl4.50; feeders $10.00 12.60. . Sheep RcceipLs 3660; choice lambs $5.0016.50"; wethers ?10.00 12.00; fat ewes. $S.OO10.00; feeder lambs U2.5014.00. Arrivals G. O. Whillock, California, 1 load lambs ;"J. L. McCarthy, Collinga.i Cal., 2 loads lambs; James Nevin, Col-, Ilnga, Cal., 1 load lambs; L. R. Agnew, Patterson, Cal., 8 loads lambs; B. F. Talbot, Mftson, Nev., 7 loads hogs. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, May 15. Fresh advances took place today in corn. Keen export ex-port demand for wheat was an evident bullish factor. Opening quotations ranged from c to c higher, with July $1.78 Vi to $1.78 and September $1.64 to $1.64. Oats ascended with corn, opening c to lc higher, including July at 93140 to 93 c Weakness In hog values tended to make provisions sag. Subsequently, belief expressed by a leading grain handler that the rail strike would be settled early next! - weeK icu to a snarp setback in prices. The clos vras nervous at c to 6c net .advance with July $l,7Svt to $1.78 and September $1.64 to $1.64. 4 '( WALL STREET. NEW YORK, May 15. A more cheerful tone prevailed in the stock market today, prospects of gold imports im-ports causing considerable short covering. cov-ering. Pools were active in several of the shippings, oils and specialties, substantial sub-stantial gains being recorded by Atlantic-Gulf, Mexican and Pan-American Petroleums, Industrial Alcohol and some of the automobile issues. Textiles Tex-tiles and tobaccos also figured in the general improvement with such rails as Union Pacific, Reading and Rock Island. The closing was firm. Sales approximated approx-imated 275,000 shares. Liberty bonds continued to decline. LONDON RATES LONDON, May 15; Bar silver 58d per ounce. Money, 5 per cent. Discount rates: Short and three month bills 6V1 per cent. 1 NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK, May 15. Bar silver 92c. Mexican dollars 76 VI c. All denominations in the United States own a little over 200,000 Shurch edifices valued at-about 51,- 700,000,000. 7 |