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Show Tintic Standard Holds Its Place Throughout Day's Trading JSfrr - ' it seems as though the trading on T'- Hie Salt Lake Stoclc & Mining ex-' i-i change hns gone back to its old place with scarcely any interest developed.: ! What little trading there was, was: fairly well scattered throughout the i districts. The prices, generally speak-J ing, were about steady, although the, ' downward tendency seemed to exist in a Tew of them I Alta Con. changed hands at 9V; :md I D9i cents, Alta Tunnel changed hands: j at 10 cents, Eureka Lily sold as. lowj as 19 cents, Columbus Rexall was a; trifle weaker, it changing hands at 62 cents, Keystone was active at 99 cents ; and $1.00, New Quincy was very ac- '.Ive at cents, Emma Silver brought 10V cents, Prince Coon, sold as lowj is 62 cents. Sells went at IS and 19, ;onts, Silver Shield brought 47 cents, I I:d Tintic Standard was the same as. It was yesterday, it changing hands . .it $1.85 and closing with $1 .SO bid ; and ?-i.87 asked. . . ; t (Quotations furnished over private : wire of J. A. Hoglo & Company, j Eccles Building.) '' . Stock Bid Ask : Alta Con 1$ .09 V4 1$ .10 : IK sP? Albion 11 .12 ' W American Con 03y2 -04 t : , Alta Tunnel 09 .10 Lt Black "m etais .' . .-11 '.12 ?F Columbus Rexall .. .Gl .62 j Crown Point 05 .01 fj Colorado Con. ..." 0G& .07 K Cardiff 1.52 3 -GO H ) Daly West ' V.25 ! I GO i 3jj j East Crown Point 03V .03 rife1 '! East Tin. Con .10 .ll! fffl Eureka Mines 0G1. . 07 JJ- 1H Eureka Lily ... , -.IO.V2 .20 j. ,J Eureka Bullion 21 .22 , M Emma Silver 10 .11 jj U) ) Empire Mines OS .10 H Gold Chain . , .07 .09 j H ' Grand Central .40 .47 U Iron Blossom -10 .11 El ' Iron King . 1 .33 .34 BS Judge Mining . 4.50 5.05 1 H Kennebec ...; .16 .22 ,. Keystone .'. . .99 1.00 j; i a Lehi Tintic 18 .lS1 ' sSfn May Day 04 V. .05 ; t x Mammoth 35 .50 1 T j ,'. Moscow '. .05, .10 ' ) Michigan-Utah 08 .081. ' j North Stan ' .11 .12 " 1 . New Quincy 07 .071, pv Ohio Copper 30 ' Jb' Opohongo 02 .02ii j 1 Original Bannack . .. .00 .03 Prince Con Gl .62 j 1 ' Rico Argentine 01 1 I , Rico Wellington 2C .30 ( S; Sil. King Coal'n l!92 200 j. Sil. King Con 1.55 1.67 e . . South Uecla 1.15 i!20 ' t South Standard 2G .30 ' tr Silver Shield 4G .47 1 $ : Tar Bjiby 03 .QiZ & I Tintic Central 03 .04 " Jv' Tlnlic Standard 4.80 4.87 Utah Cons 01 .01 I1 f f Uncle Sam : .01 .02'1 ?l West Toledo . .!.!!'.!" .07 ioi 1 j Walker 3.75 " 4.00 ' J Woodlawn 16 .18 ' I 1S ' Beaver Copper : !oi !o2 Empire Copper 30 " .36 t Naildrlver 63 .65 t Union Chief 10 iz i ' OPENING SALES. ' Alta Con. 10009c; 5009c. A'J Black Metals 500)11 c. "J Eureka Lily I00020c; 200019c.' JJ- Colorado Con. 5006 c. "r- Iron King 30033c. aJ." Keystone 700(f99c. CV Lehl Tintic 20018c. t ' May Day 10004c. f cw Quincy 50007c. Naildriver 200(66c. Opohongo 5002c. Emma Silver 150010c. Provo 20005c. Sells 150019c. Silver King Coal. 300?2.00; 100 $2.02. Silver Shield 100M7c. Tintic Central 10v)0j)3c. Tintic Standard 300?4.S5. West Toledo 2000(fJSc. Zuma 400f?r'2Sc. Woodlawn 50018c. CLOSING SALES. Alta Tunnel 500l0c. Columbus Rexall 8005)62c. Eureka Bullion 20022c. Keystone 50051.00. Michigan-Utah 1000J7'8Vio. New Quincy 30007c. Naildriver 300650. Plutus 200(43c. Prince Con. 500G2c. North Standard 4000llc. Sells 2000(Q)lSc. Silver Shield 10017c. ' May Day 500Si?4c. Zuma 1000g28c. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. Slock Bid Ask Amal. aiignr $ 13.75j? 14.00 Prefi ired 104.50j 105.50 Con V-agon 120.001 122.00 Ulah-ldaho Sugar j 9.00 9.25 Lion Coal 64.00 f.5.00 Lion Bonds .'J.0i M!'uas Creamery .. ..I Jl.OO Utah Construction . .. 190. Of Fir i No i.. Ogden j 330.00! Allison Ranching j 130.00; Security State Bank.. 155. 00 1G0.O0' C. M. I '.j 150.00 1 ?.oddard Packing ; 7.00 LJt:ih Power & Light.. 91.00 94. oo Dgden-Port. Cement 100.00 X-ivis & Weber Canal. 300. OOL. . .'. . . "O'G'DEN ClSE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 9: choice heavy, Jteers $9. 50 i' 10.25; good su-.'is $Va; ); fair sleei-s ?G!o'8; choice feeder i 5tcers $7i'8; choice cows and heifers 57.508.50; .fair to good v.ows and neit irs $6. 507. 50; cutters $50G; can-nors can-nors ?3(0)l; choice feeder cows 5G; lat build $56; bologna bulls ?4.(y5: k-eal calves $1011. ' j Hogs Receipts 10; choice fat hogs, J 175 to 250 lbs., $13.75(14.50; bulk of sales ?14'5'11.25; feeders $10(5)11.50. Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs 14 15; wethers $911; fat ewes ?7 Q)S; feeder lambs $12(3)15. No arrivals. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. April 13. (United Slates Bureau ot Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1000; beef steers and butcher she-i slock mostly 25c higher; bulk steers HI. 25-13. 75; best heavy 514.75; topi callings $15.25; most butcher cows I 5.nd heifers $9.00(5'11.00; canners iargely $5.005.50; hulls steady; calves $1-00 higher; bulk and choice t-ealers ?13.0014.00; stockers and feeders nominal. Hogs Receipts 3000; market active i 25 to 40c higher; top $15.60; rough) ?14. 7515. 50; medium to best pigs 13.0014.75. Sheep Receipts 7000: market steady to 25c lower; best handy shorn lambs . $17.3517.50; others and lieavy $16-75(0)17.00. Hoalthier conditions developing in Chicago railroad strike situation. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., April 13. (United Slates Bureau of Markets.) Light supply classes of all stock is duo to the fact that the news of the Hftnig 3f the embargo Monday had not reached reach-ed the country in time for loading. Hogs Receipts 1200; market $1.00 1.50 higher than close of last week; Lo.p $15.15; bulk $13.5014.75. Cattle Receipts 1000; market on beef steers and butcher stock actives generally 2550c higher than close of v:ock; nothing of outstanding intent Included. Sheep Receipts 1400 direct to packers; pack-ers; market steady. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allis-Chalmers 13 American Beet Sugar 101 American Can 47 American Car & Foundry... 142 American Hide Leather Pfd 114 Vs American Locomotive- 106 American Smelling & Rcfg G7 American Sugar 141 American Sumatra Tobacco . ...100 American T. & T 97 Anaconda Copper Go Atchison iiltf All. Gulf & W. Indies 162 'j Baldwin Locomotive 139 Baltimore & Ohio 33 Bethlehem Steel "B" . 97 Canadian Pacilic .' 121 & I Central Leather 357d Chesapeake & Ohio 55 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 36 'Chicago, R. I. & Pac 34 Chino Copper 36V6 Colorado luel &. Iron 39 Corn Products 104 Crucible Stetl 267 Cuba Cane sugar .. 57 Erie .. 13 General Electric . . 153 General Motors t 35Gvi Goodrich Co 70 't Great Northern p.tl 77 i ! Great Norihtin uie Ctfs. .. . ,l. .. 37 'Illinois Ceiural 88 Inspiration Copper 56 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 4 96 International Paper' 84 Kennecott Copper ; 31 U I Louisville & Nashville . .' 103 'Maxwell Motors 37 I Mexican Petroleum 205 Miami Copper 24 Mulvale bleed . . ... . 47 ( Missouri Pacific '.. '26 '.4 : New York Central ...... 71 K. V., N. H. and Hartford 31 I Norfolk & Western 91' Northern Pacific 7 7 4 j Ohio Cities Gas 42 I Pennsylvania , 40 People's Gas 36 1 Pittsburg and West Va 29 Ray Consolidated Copper 19 Reading S3 VI Rep. Iron & Steel .'. 111 Sinclair Oil .& Iyefinhjg. . 12.. South'eru Pacific ,"T 98'8 Southern Railway , 22 I Studebaker Corporation ,.. ......121' Ti-nnessee Copper 11 ! Texas Co 208 Tobacco Products , 734 Union Pacific . , .'. 119 United Cigar Stores 125 U. U. Ind. Alcohol 94 United slates Rubber lll'js United States Steel 105-jfc Utah Copper 7o Westinghuuse Electric 52 Willys-Overland 24 VI ! American Zinc. Lead and Sm. ... 1S Butte and superior 26 Cala. Petroleum 38 Montana Power G4 Shattuck Arizona 11 J American Inter. Corpn .102. Royal Dutch 110 Texas & Pacific 41 Standard Oil pfd 109- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. April 16. Open High Low Close Corn May $1.66 1.67 1.64 1.64 July 1.59'A 1.60 1.57 1.60 Sept. 1.54 1.55' 1.53 1.551, Oats-May Oats-May .94 .95 .03 .94 July .85 .85 ,S4', .85 Pork-May Pork-May 36.50 36.50 July 37.20 37.20 37.00 37.12 Lard-May Lard-May 19.G2 19.65 19.20 19.42 July 20.45 20.45 19.92 20.20 Ribs-May Ribs-May 18.22 1S.25 1S.05 18.22 July 18.60 1S.75 1S.57 1S.75 CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, April 13. Wheat No. 2 bard $2.75. Corn No. 3 mixed $1.66; No. 2 yellow $1.69. Oats No. 2 white $1.001.01: No. 3 white 9789Sc. Rye not quoted. Barley $1.451.G1. Timothy seed ?9.0012.00. Clover seed ?40.0053.00. Pork nominal. Lard $18.62. Ribs $17.501S.25. I CORN HAS SETBACK. CHICAGO. April 13. Corn underwent under-went a material setback In price today. to-day. The .weakness was due more to. lack of support than to any great sell-1 ing pressure. Uncertainties of the rail-J way traffic outlook tended to make 'traders go slow for the time being.' (Initial quotations, which ranged from, I Vi to lc lower, with May ?1.66 to jl.eOVt. and July $1.59 '4 to 1.59. Jwere followed by transient rallies, but then by declines further than before. Oats sagged with corn. After opening open-ing unchanged to c lower, including July at S5 to 85c. the markel suffered suf-fered a moderate general fall. Selling that was ascribed lo packers had depressing effect on provisions, j Upturns in the value of hogs were almost al-most ignored. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 13. Hogs Receipts;. .51); demand, limited; light and medium, 25 to 50c lower; heavies mostly 50c lower; top, 13.50; bulk, light and medium, ?12.2o(12.50; I bulk heavies, $12.7513.50. j Cattle No receipts; trading limited limit-ed to a few sales of hold-over stock at prices too uneven to Intelligently quote. Sheep Receipts, 3.000; receipts direct to packers; trading restricted to few sales of holdover lambs. Market Mar-ket steady, with yesterday; five loads SS pound lambs, $1S.50. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, April 13. Mercantile Exchange strong; sterling GO day bills $3.90; commercial 60 day bills on banks $3.90; commercial GO day bills $3.S9; demand $3.91; cables $3.94. Francs: .Demand .16.37; cables' 16.35. Belgian francs: Demand 15.32; cables ca-bles 15.30. Guilders; Demand .37; cables .37U. Lire: Demand 23.32; cables 23.60. Marks: Demand 1.S1; cables 1.S2. Government bonds weak; railroad bonds heavyi Time loans strong; all dates 8 per cent. Call money strong- high 10 per cent; low 7 per cent; ruling rate 7 per ciMit; closing bid 9 per cent; offered at 10 per cent; last loan 10 per cent; bank acceptances 6 per cent. After the close the following quotations quota-tions wore made: High 12 .per cent; closing bid 11 per cent; offered at 12 per cent; last loan 12 per cent METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, April 13. Copper un-changed. un-changed. Iron unchanged. Tin firm; spot $63.25; April to June ?G2.50. Antimony 10.S7c. Lead dull; spot a'nd April 9.25c bid. Zinc steady; East St Louis delivery spot S.35c bid. S.GOc asked. At London; Spot copper 104 2s 6d; electrolytic 112; tin 346 5s; lead 3S 10s; zinc 49 5s. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, April 13. Final prices of Liborty bonds today were: 3s 95.50; first 4s 90.50; second Is S7.70; first 4s 90 30; second 4 Vis S7.60; third 91.70; fourth 4 Vis 87.82; Victor 3s 97.10; Victory 4s 97 00, LONDON METALS. LONDON, April 13 Bar silver GDtfd per ounce. Money 3 per cent Discount rates: Short bills 3 per cent; three month bills 3 9-163 per cent. CUOT COTTON. NEW Y.ORK, April 13. Spot cotton steady; middling 43.00c. NEW YORK, April 13. Coffee Rio No. 7 14,75c: fu lures steady; May 14.-29c; 14.-29c; July 14'. 51c. BUTTER AND EGGS. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 13. Cutter Cut-ter and eggs unchauged Poultry hens 3c lower, 31c; others unchanged. COTTON FUTURES. NEW YORK, April 13. Cotton Cultures Cu-ltures closed steady; May 43.55c; July 39.25c; October 35.2Sc; December 31.-!22c; 31.-!22c; January 33.20c. FLOUR MARKET. I MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 13. ' Flour unchanged. v j Bran ? 19.00. SILVKI1 rvrAKKlLT.' NEW YORK, April 13. Bar silver, $1.10. .Mexican dollars, 00J(ic. ' |