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Show Silver King Con. and Silver Shield Drop During Exchange Dealings Trading' in mining stocks today on the Salt Lake Stock fc Mining Exchange Ex-change continued quiet with no particular partic-ular features. The trend of the market mar-ket ttas-a little downward, particularly particu-larly noticeable In Silver King Con. and Silver Shield, the former changed hands at $1.35 while the latter opened open-ed at 33c and sold off to 33 Vic, closing clos-ing with only 32 bid and 3-lc asked. Columbus Itcxall also weakened to a certain extent, changing hands as low as 43c. Tintic Standard was again very active today and showed some strength, opening at $3.l7,i and selling sell-ing up to $3.20, but closed with only , ?3 15 bid and $3.20 asked. -1C00 shares changing hands during the dny. Alta Con. brought 1 V and lc, Big Hill went at 6c, Colorado Con. chang-cd chang-cd hands at 4c, East Tintic Coal, was lather active and sold up to 2c. Kcy-" Kcy-" stone brourrht Sic. Howell changed II hands at 5Mc, Slay Day was active at i 2c, New Quincy brought 4 4 and 5c, 1 Eureka Bullion went at S-ic Silver I Shield sold off to 33Vc, and Walker Mining sold at $3.00. i t (Quotations furnished over private: wire or J. A. Hop;Ic & Co.. : Eccles Building.) Bid Ask Alta Con ? .011. ? .02 American Con 0194 .02 I j Alta Tunnel 04 .05 I Beaver Copper OOM: Big Hill 04 i .051AI Big Cottonwood 01 . I Bullion . , 03VI .05, Black Metals 05 . 0 G J. t'olumbus P.exall . .. .43 .11 Crown Point . 03. .05 j ft Colorado Con. .. ... .03 -.05 l( Cardiff 1 .30 1 .40 h Dragon Con , .Hi n Daly West 4.00 5.75 East Crown Point .. . .01 V .01' ! East Tin. Coal. . . . . ; .01 . 02 i ( East Tin. Con. . ... '. 0G r .09 1 1 1 Eureka Alines 05 .05 1; Eureka Lily ."07Vi- .-.07! I Eureka Bullion . ... .'OS-; .00 j Emma Silver l- .06 .07 II Gold Chain '. . .0(1. .0!t Grand Central 35. .53 j Howell .05Ji .Ofi I iron Blossom . .... .27 .30 Iron King '. ;22 :23 Judge Mining 5 .00 J Kennebec . . f. . .22' ; Keystone ,v'. 75 . . S3 j Leonora 0 0 Ji ......! T.ehi Tintic .. ...... ,08' . .OS?.',! May Day 01 Vj .021, ! Miller Hill . - ,03 Mammoth .30 Moscow 02 " Michigan-Utah 03 .04 North Stan .' . o:H ..04 New Quincy 04 .05 i Ohio Copper 30 . . Opohongo 00 ',2 .00 !Nai Id river 04 .72 ! Plutus . -S ..'SO ! Prince Con .32 IProvo 04 ' .04-U Paloma .01 i Kico Argentine . . . ..02 . 0. ' Hico Wellington ..... .10 .11) ' Sells . - . . ; .U" .00 ' Sil.King Coal'n X.'i7 l.HlVz Sik King Con '. l.Sn 1.37"2: Sioux Con. . . . ..03 .03' South Hecla Uu 1 .00 ; South Standard . : ; .. ;' .IS l : Oliver Sniold . .'.'.'JVs .31 j I Tar Baoy .0M ft .05 , Tintic Central . .O's .01. Tintic Standard . . . 3 .15'" 3.20 Utah Cons ,u::. Uncle Sam .04 Victor . r . . '. .05 Cnio.i Chief . 0f&" .0 ; w'esi. luluuo t ...... . O-l'te. .07 I Walker.'. .- 3.00 ' 3.07Va Woodiawn .00 .10 .YanUeo 02& .04 I Kunia ' .14 .luVj, Ojiciuh:- Sales.- j American coi. oopjjcr L500 at 2c. i UuijK Metals Sou ut J . coiumbus nexail SOo at -i lc; 100 all c J I.-..4SI Tinlic Coal. 1000 at lc; 0000 i at 2c. i l.un LJlosaoni 200 at 1'Sb.' . Li.Mll i.i;t.C lOuO at Svjc. . j .May uuy UGoo ut -c. iew Qu.iu-y louu at Cc; 4000 all 4c. Jimina Silver G00 ai Cc. Prince -Jon. SOu at 2c Silver Kinr Con. JUu at ?L.8C- ; biivui" Sn.eld . 10 ou uv 35c," 2000. at 34.-; l'JOu at So Vac '1 lime Staiuuui. 100 at S 3 . 1 7 IA : I .2000 ill $3.20; 2600 at $3.15. Wnllcor -Milling 100 ai $.00. . ' k.uma 200 at 15c. Closing Sales. i 1 Alta Con. ouo ai lvc; 1000 at lJc. i AiCu 'j u.riiel 2000 at 5c. i-.ig Hlii 2000 at f.u. ! Coiuinbus Jtexail luO at 43 .c; 100 at 43c. Cojorado Con. 1000 at 4c. I liaat Tintic Coal. 1000 at',2c Howell 3000 at T.c. ! Keystone 200 at Sic' j Opohongo 1000 at tc. . Uureka Bullion 30oo at S"ic. ; Prince Con. 700 at 33 Vic. j Silver King Con. 200 at $1.35. ; Silver Sh.eid 200 at So'c. i Walker .Mining 300 at Si'.UO. j CUiCAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, June 22. General selling sell-ing took place in tbe corn market to-iday, to-iday, and found support lacking. Pre-i Pre-i dictions tliat receipts would continue oullish estimates had a weakening "ef-j "ef-j feet, and so, too, did railroad troubles j in the east. Besides, many packers ,verc inclined to look for setbacks ai-Ler ai-Ler the recent strenuous advance. (Opening quotations, which ranged jfrom J-j to lc lower, with Julv Ul-&0 Lo l.SlJj and September ?1.-'71 ?1.-'71 to weie followed by a mod- I orate additional drop, and then some-I some-I thing of a rally. Oats sagged with corn. After opening open-ing V2 to lic down, including Sep-. Sep-. lember at So to SOc, the niarket continued to descend. i Provisions were bearishly affected by the weakness of. grain. Higher quotations on hogs failed to operate I as a counter-balance. ' OGDEX LIVESTOCK .MAI HOST. Cattle Receipts none; choice heavy steers 5 10 11. 50; gooa steers 59510; fair steers $7 . 50tfz" S . 50; choice feeder steers $7S.50; choice cows and heif-I heif-I ers $S . 50 9 . 50r fair to good cows I and heifers ?7 ('S; cutters $4.506; canners S3(fl4; choice feeder cows ?5.-uOG.50; ?5.-uOG.50; fat bulls $55.25; bologna bulls $4"&' 5; veal calves $10(5' 12. Hogs Receipts 362; choice fat hogs 175 to 250 lbs., $13G0G 14.35; bulk of sales $13. So 14. 10.; feeders $10 Gj 1 1 . Sheep Receipts none; choice lambs ,5 1 r 1 3 ; wethers 5910; fat ewes $7 62 7.50; feeder lambs $10 (g 1 1. I Arrivals Hunsacker Commission company, South Omaha, 2 carloads of hogs; Ogden Packing company, South Omaha, 2 carloads of hogs; Ed Toden-1 Toden-1 hoft, North Platte, Neb., 2 carloads of 1 I hogs. OMAHA L.1V.BSTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., June 22. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hoga Receipts 1 1,500; market active 25(5' 50c higher; top $15,45; bulk $14.10 1 15.00. Cattle Receipts 3000; beef steers jand she-stock active 15 25c higher; I best heavy steers $1G.40; bulls 3teady; j veals 25c lower; stockers and feeders weak. Sheep Receipts 8000; lambs steady lo 25c higher; range lambs $15,50 1G.50 native spring lambs $15.00 15.50; sheep slow, feeders steady. . Y. SILVER. NEW YORK, Juno "22. Bar silver, !' domestic, 99 l-2c; foreign 93c. Mexican dollars, 70 l-4c. |