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Show WALKER LEADS MININGSESSION Declines to $2.35 Wih Sales of 1800 Shares At Salt Lake Walker was the feature In trading on i the Salt Lake Stock & Mining exchange tl day ripening at 82 60 this rtock sold as low as $2 35 and traded 1SO0 shares. Tlntlc was also active, trading 953 Shares at 3.2a and $3 25. Howell was active for tho first time in' weeks trading al 9 and 9lc Bay S'ate I sold as hlch as 10a Eureka Lllv was strong, selling 11 000 share at 7 ..;. with Albion steady at 13c. Little May. an nnlWJe.l stock, ch.ineed bands (his morning nt 4'-c and traded" 24.000 shares. 'Quotations furnl9hd over private wlrn of J. A Hr-ole A. Co , Eccles Bldq ) Bid Ask A It. a CV.n O" fl'Mi Albion 18 .13ij American Con 02 .03 Alta Tunnel .07 09 Alta .Michigan 01 Beaver Copper 00 iA Big Hill '. .. .0314 .04 " Big Cottonwood Coal 02i .01 Bullion , 02? .03 Black Metals 03 .03'4 Columbus Rexall . 33 35 CroWu Point . - 02 .05 Colorado Con 03i -03U Central Eureka 01 .01 Cardiff 1.10 1.23 Dragon Con 00V4 r,7 Dalv West 3.30 4.25 Fast Crown Point .01; 02 East Tin. CoaL 01 OMi East Tin. Con OS 03 Eureka Mines w7 .08 Eureka Lily 07 ,07 Eureka Bullion 13 13H Emma Silver 02 02 Empire Mines .n:! '.old Chain 10 Grand Central 33 Howe!! 09' .10 Iron Blossom 20 .22 Iron Klrg 1R .19 '.idee Mlnlnc 3.00 3.85 Kennebec 06 . 10 Keystone 50 .75 Leonora . 01 i 01 Lebl Tlntlc 09 09 Ma Dav 01 .02 Miller Hill 02 Mammoth 35 .85 Michigan-Utah 03 .03 W,rth Standard 06 .07 New Quincy 04 04 4 o-r.hr.ngo 00 .00 J Naildrlver 10 .41) 1 Plutus 25 .28 I Rrlnoe Con 29 .29 I Prove 06 .10 ! Paloma 00 I Ulco Argentine 01 I Rico Wellington 01 ,02 , Sells 04 .03 SI I King Coal 1.77 1.85 Sll King Con 97 .98 Slonv Con 02 0J South Heela r,i .7 South Standard 16 .17 , Silv.-r Shield . . 22 .22 I Tar Babv 01 .02 ! Tlnib- Central 0D4 .02 I Tlntlc Standard 3.17 3 20 UlKtl Cons. 01 .01 Uheife Sam .003i .02 Victor Con .'01 .03 Union Chief ,03 West Toledo 04 05 Walker 2.36 2.40 Word lawn 07 08 Yankee 01 .03' Zuma ORii .10 Little Mav 04U ,04f4 Daly 1.30 2.50 Opening Sales. Antelope Star 5000 at lc. Alta Con 1000 at 2c. Vnreka l.llv f.iaift nt 71ie Bav State 4500 at tt Colorado Con 500 at 414c Easl Tlntlc Con. 1000 at Sc. Howell 1000 at 9c. Leonora 2000 at le. Mav Dav 1000 at lc Emma Silver 1000 at 2c. Plutus 200 at 27'. .c. Prince Con. 500 at 29c; 500 at 29c, Keller 10 davs v.. rib S'andard 1000 at 64c Tlntlc Standard 300 a: $3 22'-i. 200 at 53.20. West Toledo HiOO nt 5e. Cloilnn Sales Alia Con 1000 at 2c. 1000 at 2c. 1 Albion 1500 at 1.3c seller 10 days. Eureka Lily 5000 at 7c. Ba S'ate iooo at 9c. seller 10 days, 1000 at 10c. Howell 3000 9;c Lehl Tlntlc 00 nt 9c Michigan-Utah iooo at 3c. Prince Con. 50o at 294c Silver Shield 1500 at 23c; 600 at 22c: 500 a 22'ic Tlnil" Standard 100 at S3 20: 55 at $3.25. Walker too at 82 60. 100 nt 2 45. l?00 at $2 40. 200 at J2.35; 100 at r2 37 i-. Wood lawn 3000 at 8c. Little May 24.000 at 4e LOCAL SECUHITIEb. Bid Ask Amal Sugar 3 $ 9 00 Amol Sugar pfd 96.60 97 00 Utah-Idaho Sugar 6 95 6 00 Con Wagon 9S 00 101 00 Cement Securities 118 00 Lion Coal Bonds 85 00 West Cache sugar 100. co 101 on Womlng Sugar 8 00 Ogden -Port land Cement 96. OS Ogden Packing 25.00 People's Sugar 3 75 4.2.". Beetgrowers Sugar 6.00 First National Bank 3)0.00 Security State Bank 1.30.00 Royal Coal 100.00 CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO Jan 31. Wheat prices developed de-veloped considerable strength today after af-ter a hesitating start Leading- commission commis-sion houses became active buyers on finding that Initial offerings were light Bullish estimates of the domestic supply sup-ply together with gossip that recent declines de-clines had discounted all bearish factors did a gocd deal to help lift values. Opening Open-ing quotations which varied from tho same as Saturday's finish to lc lower, with March ?1 62 to 1 C,2 and May $1.49 to 1.60, were followed by a moderate general sag and then by a sharp upturn all around. Corn paralleled the action of wheat. After opening unchanged to c lower. Including In-cluding May at 65 to 65e. tho market mar-ket scored a decided general gain Oats were governed by the course of o'her cereals, starting to c down. May 41 to 41 c, and later raising above Saturday's finish. Downturns In the value of hogs weakened weak-ened provisions. Subsequently, talk of German rejection of tho allies' terms, together with absence ab-sence of wheatsxport business In the United States and with a break In prices at lliienos Aires . .1 to vendues'" bere The close was heavy. 2 to 2c net lower. March 51.62 to 1.00. and May $1 48 to 1 ,4S. Enlargement f the visible suppl) total of corn counted Inter ai;aln-.,l the bulls. Prices closed weak, at :t'i7.. to iftc not decline, with May 64 to 64c. CHICAQO FUTURES. CHICAGO. Jan 31. Open High Low Close Wheat-March Wheat-March 1.62 81.64 $1 60 Vi $10i",-i May 1.64 1.08 1.48 1.4S Corn Mav 85 66 r,4 . fi4 July .67 .68 .664 .66 Oats Mav 41C .42 .41 41 Julv .41 .12 11 1 Dork-Jan. Dork-Jan. 24.25 24.25 22.60 28.00 Mav 22.80 22 80 22 r.O 22.60 Lord I Jan 12 80 21 .80 12.fi2 11.02 Ma: 13.45 13.45 13.2.". 13.23 Ribs-Jan Ribs-Jan 1170 May 10 2U 12 25 12 06 12.06 CASH PRICES CHICAGO. Jan. 81. Wheat No. 1 red $1.91; No. 1 bard $1 71& 1 .72. Corn No. 3 mixed 59 QlB0C : No. 2 yellow yel-low 63o. Mats No. 2 white 40'740c; No 3 white 38if39c. Rvo No. 2 $149. Barley 62ifi70c Timet hv se.-d 5 I r.or, 6 ... Clover seed $15.00022 ,tM Fork nominal Lard $12.62. Ribs 8T1.36C 11.85, |