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Show pi STOCKS flj Qispyra I- Trading on S. L. Exchange 1 Featured by Varied j Fluctuations ft J Trading this morning on tho Salt H !! Lake Stock & Mining: cxchango was jl ! rather activo, with prices both up and 3 j down In the most active stocks. Sells Htt and Silver Shield were about tho two Hft, ! moat activo stocks of tho day, tho ror-Bfr ror-Bfr mer opening af 17c and changing Wi hands as low as 16c, closing with only Iff this price bid for it and 15 naked, 1 . while tho latter opened at 10c and It sold off to 37c, but regained strength T before the close, closing with 3Sc bid H nnd 3S c asked, Tlntlc Standard was B a little stronger over the close yestcr- m day. selling at 3.603.62 u and cloa- llt Ing strong with $3.00 bid for It. Alta Con. brought lc; Big Hill 111 changed hands at SSH:cr Eureka v 1 Lily was Btcady at lKgaic; Colum- l bus Rexall shc&ed a little strength ' and advanced to 54c; Gold Chain changed hands at Sc; New Quincy was J active at 64GSic; Naildrivcr Jri changed hands from 1 to 7Vc: Em ma Sliver sold as high as 9c; Eureka Bullion was steady at 14 1-1 lie; ' Prince Con. was activo from -JOA to -11 c; Silver King Con. brought $1.622 and South Hecla changed hands as low as 7m c. Following are the closing quotations ttf and sales: (Quotations furnished over 'private X wire of J. A. Hoglc & Co., 3 Eccles Building.) II I Bfd Asked If Alta Con $ .01 S .01 Albion .. 07 .OS American Con. 02 & .03 Alta Tunnel 0G4 .09 ' Big Hill 07 .OSU I' Big Cottonwood .00'. .02 Bullion 04 .05 Black Metals 07 & -.09 j Columbus Rexall ... .53 .54 U Crown Point '. . .01 .05 m. Colorado Con . .0 1 .05 f 4 Central Euroka . 01 M .03 i Cardiff .. 1.40 l.bo I V Dragon Con 12 .10 I Daly "West 3.50 4.50 I ' E. Crown Point 02 .02 I E. Tlntlc Coal -.OS1, .04 I E. Tlntic Con .OS .11 ; Eureka Mines 05 ... 1 Eureka Lily 11 .116 I Eureka Bullion 14 .14 Yi I Emma Silver 0SU .OS 4 ! I Empire Mines . . 05 .n I Gold' Chain ..OS .13 1 Grand Central .35 ... Howell 05 X. .05 '51 I Iron Blossom 29 .30 A Iron King 24 .'2S W Judge Mining 4.00 4.60 1 Kenneboc 12 . .17 I Keystone SI .;ty I 1 Leonora 01 .03 1 ' Lchi Tlntlc 11 .12 May Day 03 .05 Miller Hill 01 .02 It Mammoth .00 Michigan Utah 05 & .05 ry North Standard .... .05 .CG New Quincy 0C .cr Ohio Copper . .27 Opohongo 01 .0L O. Bannack .02 Plutus 34 .33 Prince Con 41 .42 Provo .. 04 .04 Paloma .01 Rico Argentine 03' .03 Rico "Wellington 20 . G- Sells 15 -15 Silver King Coal.,.'. 1.55 1.7D Silver King Con 1.60 1.C5 Sioux Con 03 .04 ; South Hecla 72 .76 j South Standard 15 .21 Silver Shiold 38 .3S I Tar Baby 03 .01 Tlntlc Central 02 .03 I Tintic Standard 3.60 3.62 f Utah Con 01 .01 I'i West Toledo 04 .06" I! Walker Mining 2.95 4.00 i Woollawn ; . . .10 .13 1 Yankee 03 .05 uma ". . .12 .13 j Beaver Copper 01 .01 I Empire Copper 25 .35 I 1 Naildrivcr 70 .71 I I Opening Sales. Alta. Con., 6,000 at lc. Albion, 3,000 at 7c, 2,000 at 7c. Big Hill, 1,000 at Sc. 2,000' at 8c. Eureka Lily, 2,000 at 11c, 1,500" at 11 c Columbus Rexall, 200 at 50c, 61 at 49c, 300 at 52c, 900 at 54c. May Day, 500 at 4c. Michigan Utah, 1,000 at 5c. New Quincy, 1,000 at 6c. Emma Silver, 5,000 at Sc, 4,000 at 9c Eureka Bullion, 500 at 14 c, 2,000 at 14c. Plutus, 500 at 34 c. k Prince Con-, 1,900 at 41c, 1,500 at 40 c, 400 at 41c. ' Provo, 1,000 at 4,c. Sells, 1.000 at 17c, 3,0 at lc South HecU, 60 at 30c, 100 at 75c Silver Shield, 500 at 40c, 4,800 a 39c 3,200 at 38 c Norh Standard, 1,000 at 5c. Tinllc Standard, 300 at $3.60. I Closing Sales. Antelope Star. 1,000 at c. Big Hill, 1,500 at 8c. Big Cottonwood, 3,00 at C Gold Chain, 2,000 at Sc. Lehl Tintic, 100 at 12c. J May Day, 1,500 at 4c. Michigan Utah, 1,000 at 5c. Now Quincy, 2,000 at Cc, 2,000 at 6c. Naildriver, 900 at 74c, 100 at 72c, 1,500 at.7ic. Emma. Silver, 3,000 at 8c. Prince Con., 700 at 41c. Rico Argentine. 5,000 at 3c. Sells, 500 at 16c, 3,500 at 15 c, 500 at 15c. f. Silver King Coalition, 2 at $1.25. Silver King Con., 300 at $1.62. South Hocla, 100 at 74c. Silver Shield, 2,100 at 38 c, 900 at 3Sc, 2,000 at 37 c, 700 at 37c. Tar Baby, 2,600 at 4c. Tintic Standard, 500 at $3.62. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattlo Receipts none; cholco heavy steers, $10(9)10.75; good steers, ?9g) 10; fair steers, ?7.508.50; choice feeder steers. S708.50, choice cows and hoifors, $S9: fair to good cows and Heifers, $7g)S; cutters, $4.50St; ennners, $3(04; choice feeder cows, $5.30((?6.50; fat bulls, $5o.25; bologna bo-logna bulls, $4(5' 5; veal calves, $10 12. Hogs Receipts 11; choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 lbs.v ?13.50314.25; bulk of sales, $13.75(9)14.15; feeders, $10 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 6,702; choico lambs ?1516.50; wothers ?1012; fat ewes $8gU0; feeder lambs $12.50 $14.50. Arrivals Case & Scheldmon. Buhl, Idaho, 2 loads lambs; C M. Frencn, Artos. Cnllf., 10 loads lambs; Andy A. Fccney, Wlllen, Calif., 10 loads lambs; Berkeley & Weldon, Warner, Utah, 1 load lambs. CHI'CAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, May 27. Advices that more corn was being offered by tho country than for weeks past did a good deal today to weaken the curn market. Iowa offerings were s-.iid io be especially free. Aggressivo support was declining. Opening price.", which ranged from VaO decline to a liko i'd-vancc. i'd-vancc. with July $1.6S-to $1.61) and September $1.5C to $1.56', were followed by a material .setback all around. Oats sagged with corn. After opening open-ing c off to c up, Including July at 91 to 91 c, the market underwent under-went a general fall. Provisions reflected tho weakness grain. An upturn in hog values filled to act as an offset. , CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, May 27. (United States, Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, S.000. Boof steers steady to strong: early sales, $11.25 13. 104, all other classes mostly steady; bulk vcal-ers, vcal-ers, $12.50'(fr'13.50; few lots at $14.00; good bologna bulls mostly $8.50;" bulk of she stock, $8.50010.00. Hogs Receipts, 2S.000; market mostly 25c higher; big packers doing little; top, $15.10; bulk light and light butchers, $14. 90 15.10; bulk, 250 1 pound3 and over. $14.35 14.75; pigsj 25c higher, with bulk $12.00 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; lambs steady to 26c higher: sheep unevenly lower; choice California shorn lambs, $17.50; goSsd hnndy weight shorn lambs, $16.50; choice fat ewes, $11.00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., May 27. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 11,000; unevenly 10S25c .lghor; top, $14.50; bulk, $13.50 14.15. Cattle Receipts. 3,500; heavy steers dull, weak; yearlings and handy weight steers steady to 15c higher; top yearlings, $12,75; bulk of steers. $10.5012.40; others, killing classes and stockers and feeders mostly steady Sheep Receipts, 5,000; market strong to hlsher; spring lambs, $16.00 best ewes, $9.25. ! oo BUTTER AND EGGS. , CHICAGO, May 27. Butter Lower; Low-er; creamery, 41 53c. Eggs Higher; receipts, 29,444 cases; firsts, 39 40c; ordinary firsts, 3536c; at mark, cases included, 37 39c; storage pack extras, 43c; storage packed firsts, 4242c. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 34c. LONDON KATES. LONDON, May 27. Bar silver, 59 d per ounce. Money, 5 per cent. Discount rates Short and three-months three-months bills, G'n per cent. NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK, May 27. Bar silver, $1.02. Mexican dollars, 78 c. POTATOES. CHICAGO, -May 27. Potatoes Strong; receipts, 47 cars; northern white and sacked. $7.50 7.7 5. Now, weaker; Florida No. 1 barrels, $14.73 15.00;" Louisiana white, $7.50 8.00 per cwt. NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK, May 27. Raw BUgar weak; centrifugal, $22.07; refined, steady; fine granulated, $21,50 20.00, oo |