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Show HEAVIEST SALES I OF WEEK NOTED Brokers on Salt Lake Board Enjoy Busy Day With Wide Range Heavy vales covering n wide r.mio marked the trading on the Salt Lake Stock Mining exi hange today Bav Slate sold as high as ".rie. but receded to 29. at the close, trading 11,- 500 shares. Bullion sold as high as 8c. Antelope Star brought as hl-rh aa 34 with I'lii be Erl-iinl trading '".: "a" -Ii.-icvm at nrless rnlnn frrnn ." to Sc. I'rlne,- "r,n. was string at 31 und ''.2c Columbus Rexall f.-ll off to 29c. with Eureka Lily selling at 7'.e Little May traded cnoo shares nt 4c Tinti. standard w,n aotlve bringing ns high as $3 30 Silver Klntr Cmi. brought 98c. with Sllv. r King Coal, trading trad-ing at 8 1 . S74- (Quotitlons furnished over orlvite wlr of J A Hoglc it Co., Eccli-s ElcM Bid Ask Alta Con 02 $ Albion 13 ,18Vj American Con 02 .03 I Alta Tunnel .. .. 08 Ali-i Michigan OOAt Beaver Copper . do5 .01 I'.iir Hi.Y. m'i Big ' '"ti.-'n v, .,c .rrf. 02 Rulll. m . . ' 08 08'4 Black Metals , ... .nv3 4j v,lumbus Rexall .. .1... .80 Crown Point 1... .02 -M Colorado Con. J... .034 -f,4 Central Eureka 01 .02 Cardiff ?. ... 1.06 1.17V Dragon Con I... .00V4 Daly West .. 3.50 4.26 East Crown Point .. .1 . .01 02 East Tin. Coal . .01 ,01 East Tin Con A. .OS .08 Eureka Mines .oe .0SV4 Eureka I.llv .07- .07 Eureka Bullion I 12 .13 Emma Silver 02 -t 0XU Empire Mines .. .. .03 08 Vl Gold Chain in Orand (,'entral to Howell 09 .10 iron Blossom .is Iron King 18 .RS.V4 Judge Mining 3.00 3.n Kennebec , or, 10 Keystone 50 .7" Leonora Olfi ."I Lehl Tlntic 08 .084 May Day VI ,0144 Killer Hill on '02 Mammoth 3S ,75 Moscow . . 02 .10 Michigan-Utah 02'4 024 North Standard ok; .004 New Qulncy 03 .04 Opohongo ..004 .03 Nalldrlver 35 Plulus 25 .26 Prince Con , .31 .SM Provr 06 .10 Paloma . . 00si .01 Rico Wellington dl .'j2 Sells 04 4 .05 Sll. King Coal 1.S7'. 1 90 Silver King Con 97 .9S Sioux Con 03 South Heclft 70 .SO South Standard 12 .1'.'- Sllver Shield I .20 Tur Baby Ol Tlntic Central 014 Tlntb: Standard 2 274 3. :' Utah Cons 01 .02 Uncle Sum 01 08Vi Victor Coil 01 .05 1 1. 1.., 1 '..1 ni W est Toledo 014 ,04-V, I Walker 2.25 2. t" Woodlawn os .09 JCuma 084 . 09 4 Antelope Star 03 .Q3U Empire Copper 05 . ii',' Plrnhe Rrlstol 04i DG falv 1.50 2,25 Little May 04 .04 4 Opening Sales. Antelope Star 1000 at 2c; 2000 at l'tc; 4000 at 14c. Alta Con 200 at 1-e. lta Tunn.l loiiu at s. Rig Hill 2000 at 34c. Eureka Lllv 1000 at 74c. Bullion 1000 at 7c; 65f0 at 8c; 1000 at 74c Beaver Copper 3000 nt 4e-Bay 4e-Bay State 7G0O 11 1 33c; ino at 36rt Columbus R-xall 100 at 29 4c. Empire Copper 1000 at 54c. Lehl Tlntic 600 at 8c; 1500 at 84c. Leonora MOO at le; 15.000 at S4c. Michigan-Utah f.noo at 24c, New Qulncy 20.000 at 4c. Eureka Bullion 5000 at 13c; 250 at 124c. I'lutus 200 nt 2i Prince Con. 500 at 31c; 200n at 3.04c. North Standard 1000 at 64c; 2000 at G4c Ploche Bristol !000 nt fic; 29.000 at 6c; 1000 at54e; C000 nt hkc. Rico Wellington 2000 at I4e. Silver King Cxi I 100 at Jl 74- Sliver King Con 100 at 9Se Silver Shield 2000 t 21 c. South Standard 500 at 16c. Tlntic Standard 100 at 88 R10 r $3,274. 200 at 13.30. - Closlnn Sale. Antelope Stnr 20O0 nt 34i : 1000 at 34e; 2000 at 3e; lono t 24e; 1OO0 at V&O. Alta Con. 6500 at 2 U American Con Copper ) at 24e Uta Tunnel 15im at 80. 1 Black Meinls r.oo at 4. Bullli n U'OO ui Nc; 1"1'0 at 7 - . . : at S'te. Beaver Copper 1000 nt 4c; 500 at 4c; 4000 at c. Bay Slate 1500 at I80; 1600 at 31c. 100 at 29c. Columbus Rexall 00 at 29c. Colorado Con. 2000 at 34c Muy Day 3000 nt 14c. Emma Silver V at 24c. Eureka Bullion 4000 at EE Prince Con. 1000 at 31 4c; 24o0 at 32c. Paloma 1000 at lc. South Hocla 400 at 70c. Silver Shield 1000 at 20c: 2400 at 19c. W. dlawn 8000 at Kc. Little Mav 5000 at 4c. PiOche Bristol Rioo at 54c; 8000 at 5c 2500 at 54c. LOCAL SECURITIES Bid Ask Utah-Idaho Sugar $ G.3C $ .' Anvil. Sugar 9.00 Ainal. Sugar pfd 95.00 97 00 Lion Coal Bonds 85.00 West Cache Sugar 100.00 1 01 00 Wyoming Sugar 8.00 nwien-Porrtanfl Cement 96. o Ogden Packing 26 00 1 .11 ... 1 Sugar 4.2f Pi opls l Sugar 4.10 Rbyul Coal pfd 100.00 Bi h urlty Suite Bank 130.00 Flrsi Natlonul Bank 320.00 I OQDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 72; choice heavv steers $7.007 76; good steers $6.00 7 00; fair Mti ers $5 00 i C 50; choice feeder steers JC.OOW7.00; choice cows and helf-erH helf-erH $6.00(i 6.60; fair to good cows and heifers $4.00'oTi.00; cutters $3 00 54.00. canncra $2.00'u2 GO; cholco feeder cows $3.60f4.50, fat bulls $4 004.60; bologna , bulls $J.004.00; veal calves $8 00 ft 9 00. Hogs Receipts 1727; choice fat hogs, 175 tn 260 lbs.. $10.00; bulk of sales $9 60 (110.00; feeder hogs $8 OO'g'O.OO. Sheep Receipts 246; choice lambs $8 00 . 9. 00; wethers $6.006.60. fat ewea $3 OO'fH.O'); feeder lambs iLOOty 8.00. Arrivals. L S Hehline, Overton, Neb, 1 car hogs. L S. Hcnllne, Terney. Neb., 1 car hogs. I. S. Henllne, Shelton, Nob., 1 car hogs. 1. S Hwnllne. Cozad. Neb , 4 cars ho.-. 1. S. Henllne, Ainatrac. Neb., 1 car In z i. Renllne Arbuckle, Danncburg. Neb., 1 car hogs. Henllne & Sons, Butta. Neb., 2 cars hog. Henllne fi- Sons. Gibbon, Neb, 1 car bogs. lienllne A Sons. Callaway. Neb., 1 car hogs. linden Tacking Co. South Omaha, 7 cam hogs. Johnson Co.. Soda Springs. Ida , 1 car ahcep. Percy Meek, Carlor, Wyo , 1 car horses. John Harvey and Co. South Omaha. 3 cars cattle. CASH PRICES. CHICAGO. Kcb. B.-Wheat No. 3 hard $1.64; No. 1 northern $1 .674'91.70. Corn No. 2 mixed 62C 63( ; No. 2 vcllow tie. nuts No. 2 white 4144240; No. 3 white 394?414c. Rye No. 2 $1 46 Barley 65fip72c. iimothv hi i d n r.ofi c oo Clover seed $15.0020.00. I'ork ui.ininal. Laid $11.70. Ribs $10.75'ril.75. 1 NEW YORK STOCK LIST (Last Sale) " ' Allls-Chalm'-rs 354 American Beet Sugar 42 American Can :,"4 American Car & Koundry 122 American Hide A i.iather pfd. . . . 414 American International Corp 454 American Locomotive .. . W m.-rl an Smelling Si Ref;T 4 1 American Sugar 90 American Sumatra Tobacco , 794 American T & T 1 994 American Wo-. ten C6i Anaconda Copper 39 Atchison 834 All.. C.ulf & W. Indies 044 Raid win Locomotive 894 Pnltlmore A Ohio 347 Bethlehem Steel "B" 57 V Cr.adrau Pacific 1174 Central Leather 40 Chandler Motors .. 1 70 Chesapeake & Ohio 004 Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 2S4 Chicago. R. I. & Pae 274 Chlno Copper 22 Colorado Fuel & Iron 24 Corn Products 704 Crucible Rtee! . 90V, Cuba Cane Sugar 23 Eviu 13 C,.-ii. '.ii El -i trie 1272 I n-r.il Motors 144 Goodrich Co 39 Great Northern pfd 764 Great Northern Ore Ctfs . 29B Illinois Central Inspiration Copper . 354 Int Her. Marine pfd .2 International Pa, er 5R4 Kenneeolt Copper T'Vfc Louisville A Nashville 100 Maxwell Motors 64B Mexican IVtrok-um 159 Miami Copper 194 Middle States OH 134 MUvalc Steel 304 Missouri Pacific 19 Now York Central 714 N. V.. N. H. & Hartford 214 Norfolk & Western 994 rth.rn Pacific MTs Oklahoma Irod. A Ref 34 J. in American Petroleum 44 IVnP.-V'vania I I, ' in" -s- I ;,,'. ,,r - and West Va 304 Rnv C.,nf-rHdated C.j.p.r 13. Reading y . SlZ R-li. Iron - Steel ' VT Rovnl Dutet, N. Y - go Shell Trans. A- Trad . 40 Sinclair Con. Oil 23V1 Southern Pacific ex rights 79 Southern Railway 224 Standard Oil of N. J pfd 10r Studebaker Corporation 674 Tennessee Copper .. . . 84 Ti'xai 'o . 434 Texas & Pacific 234 Tobacco Products 54 Transcontinental Oil 94 Union Pacifl 121 c. s Food Products 24 U. S IMall Stores 654 U. V Ind. Alcohol C8 Unltet States Rubber 684 United .States Steel S2V. Utah Copper 55 WesUnghou.i'i E.lecirlc 45 Wlllyi Overla nd V American Zlm-.j Lend and Sm 84 Butte and Superior 134 Gala. Petroleum 354 Montana Power 524R ShattUCk Arizona 6B Pure Oil 35 Invincible OH ..I ,. 34 General Asphalt 1 66?j ll CHIC'AQO GRAIN. CHICAGO. Fid,, k. Foreign selling had a bearish .-ffe.-t on the wheat market today. Reports wene current that Germans Ger-mans was le-lng sii pi'died v.it'n Australian wheat r.n six mom bp' credit from England, Eng-land, and that Ham had suspended for an Indefinite period (the purchase of cereal ce-real foodstuffs. Trafle was light and the murkei easily Influenced. Opening prices, which ranged from 4 to lc lower, with March $153 to 1 5341, and May 11.48V to 1 414, were followed by a material Hitback 'm declined with wlneat. After opening open-ing unchanged to 4c lower, including May at 654 to 654c. .tho market sagged all around. Oats w r.- vti-adlftd by si-antlness of receipts, starting unchanged to 4 4c off. Slay 424 to 424-'. but soon scoring sllghl gains. . Commission house selling on stop loss Orders weakened prov!:;!i n Subsequently the wheat market became much more active and took a big upward up-ward swing an a result of demand from millers, green bug r iorta from Texas and inquiry from exporters who were said to be ghart and unable to obtain wheat In the southwest. The close was strong. 7 to 8c net higher, with March $1.61 to 1.62. and May $1,634 to 1.-534- Goe-d dr mand for rorn from the seaboard sea-board waa a bullish Influence later. The closing wax strong. 14'if-4 Ul 2c not higher, with May 674 to C74c KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Ee'. ( United 1 States Bui i of Markets.) Cattle Re- celpts 13.800; beef steers steady to 25c lower; early sales $G.7G:S.25: butcher .o-'k mostly 26o lower; gol heifers $6.00; good heavy rows $4.00.(5.25; few bulls love $6.20; calves generally 50o lower: bi st vealei ?10.50; choice 250 pound calves $S.00; many heavy calbes Below $6.00; canners, etpOkon and feeders feed-ers weak: manv canners $3.00 Hoga' Re eJpta 81,000; murker uneven, lightweights lOe.Oc lower; others 8& 36c lower; top $9.70; bulk of itales $8.60'a'' . 9 50 iacklng e"v 50 i75c lower, pigs steady. , . Sheet i Receipts 11.000; shep and hgn.il ly weight lambs steady to 25o lower; year-i year-i ling and heavy lambs -jiround 50c lower; i pound yearlings $7.00; handywolght I , lambs $9.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, I ;. v (United States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets.)- H t-s Receipts 12,-000: 12,-000: fulrly active, largely 10 to 16c lower than vesterdov s average; spots off more on lights and Mghi butchers; early lop $in ir.. bulk 2no pounds down $9. SOW 10.00. bulk 220 pounds up $9.009.25; pigs steady. Cattle Receipts 10.000; letter grade beef steers Steady; other slow; early top '. .75, bulk $7 .50fi'9.00; butcher stock steadv to t nt: bulk butcher cows and heifers $5 on ', 23; bulk canners and cut-t. cut-t. rs $5.25' i 1 25; bulk beef nnd bologna bulls $4 .7r.' i 6 00; calves higher; bulk vcnhT.N $10 ooli 11.50; siockcrs and feeders feed-ers steady. Sheep Receltps 10.000; market mostly steady; lamb top $11 00: bulk $9.00Ti'9.75: no choice matured sheep sold early; bulk (gt wes $1 . 00-114. 60. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Feb s (United States Run iu of Markets ) Hogs ReoelptS 19.-( 19.-( , market mostly lG'iSc lower; closing clos-ing 26fi'50c lower; bulk medium und light butchers 8. 6099.26; top $9.30; bulk Strong weight and packing grades $8.00 ii n.50. Cattle Receipts 5500: good and choice beef steers and she-slock strong; top 18 head of steers averaging 1525 pounds $s 75; bulls and veals steady, stockeri steady to strong. Sheep Receipts 16.000; light and handy weight lambs 25o lower; bulk $8 60f?9.75. top $9 "". be.ivv lambs mostly 50c lower, bulk 87.00fp7.75; sheep and yearlings tend yto easier; top ewes $4.25; feeders dull. NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK. Feb. 8. Raw sugar was quiet and unchanged early toduy for Oil. as . ...st and freight, mual to 4.64c for centrifugal. In refined there appears to be a li'He better Inquiry from some quarters. Prices unchanged at 6.86c for fine grnnuluted. Advices from Cuba indicating that sales there would probably be controlled by a committee, led to renewed bin Ing in sugar futures and prices at midday were IS to 30 points net higher Sugar futures cbxsed steady; sales 400 tons; March 4.27c; May 4.61c; July 70c. September 1.90c. CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO. Feb. s. Oepn High Low Close Wheat-March Wheat-March J1.534 $1.62 $1,52 4 Sl ''. May L434 1.534 1-434 1-634 May Vcr-4 .07?, .64U .074 July C74 ,9VJ C64 . 69 4 .M.Vv19" -" 44 4 .424 -"'4 July .M4 -45 .424 -46 Pork-May Pork-May 21.25 2135 21.10 21.15 I .".ird May 12.40 13.40 12.22 12.25 Julv 12.66 13.65 12.55 12.65 Kibe-May Kibe-May 1142 11.42 11.27 11.37 LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Feb. 8 Liberty bonds closed: 34s ,91.66; first 4s 88.80 bid; second 4s 88.66; first 44s 87.80; second 44s 86.62. third 44 90. C2: fourth 44s 8G-76; Victory 34a 87.18; Victory 44s 97.24. NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK, fab 6r-Bar silver, domestic, do-mestic, 994c. foreign 614c. Mexican dollars 46e. |