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Show MINING SESSION MS PET TIE Bullion and Tin. Standard Make Slight Gains During Dur-ing Trading Todav was one of the eiuletest upon the local to-k exchange fe,r several weeks nulllon. one of th heaviest traders, 00, nod (he . losing session with 500 shn -ea a 1" gradually increasing and pe)nir I 2000 at 4';c and 1000 at t'.,.. Tlntlc Standard seerns to be resuming' Its old activity. It opened ihls morrlng at 1 To and closed at 2 x;1, 1.114 .ihares changing hands at there prices (Quotations furnlshod over private wire cf J, A, Hogls &. Co., Eccleo Bldg ) Bid. Ask-. Alfa Con $ ,01 ,02'4 Albion 09 . oil V American Con. . 01 OIVs Alta Tunnel 05 !o6 Beaver Copper .03 03 'i Big Hill 01 03 Big Cottonwood 02 Bullion .O-IVi ,0-IVi Black Metals 0:4 .03'aj ColumbtIS Uexal! 23 .23 fYewn Point 02 .03 Colorado Con 02 .03 rvntrn! Eureka ,. 01 ,02'4 Cardiff 1.0.". 1 12' Iirarron Con 01 .08 Paly West 1.25 3.00 Past Crown Point OlVi .0IV4 Past Tin. Coal 00i .Of Hast Tin Con ok .08U Bureks Mines 05 .051 Bureka Lily 074 .0741 Bureka Bullion . ..... 07U .07J Fmrna Silver 01 .02 Envlre Mln. -. 04 Cold Chain 02V .10 Crand Central 20 35 Howell 07 OH Iron Blossom 14 .18 Iron King 10 16 fudge Mining 3.00 3 KB Keystone , 45 Leonora OlVi 02 Lehl Tlntlc 04 .05 Mav Pav 30H Miller Hllle 01 .03U Moscow , 00 Michigan-Utah 02 .02 Xorth Standard Z .0(5 New Qulney .04 04 Nalldrlver 35 Phitns 20 25 Prince Con 2 26 lYovo .. .. 06 .06 Pallmoa 00 .01 Itleo Wellington . 05 .22 Sells . .03 04 811. King Ce.al 2.17 2 25 III King Con 45 .60 Sioux Con 02 South Hecla Rl .00 South Standard 12 1. silver Shield 12 .14 Tar Baby 00 .01 Tlntlc Central 01 .01 Tlntlc Standard 2.77 2."0 Victor 05 Pnlon Chief 02 West Toledo . .02 .02 Walkxr 2.02 2 bo Woewllawn 06 .09 Yankee 01 .03 Zuma 04 .07 Bav State 33 .35 Kmplrp Copper 05 06 Monzonlte 01 01 Ptoche Bristol oi .01 Daly 1.15 2.25 Whirlwind 00 .01 e, r.. I .n fa Bureka Bullion 4000 at 7c Howell 500 at 7e. 2000 at 7c Lehl Tlntlc 300 at 6c. New Qalnoy lfl00 at 4c. Prince Con. 500 at 2c. Provo 1000 at 6c. Ploche Bristol 1000 at le, 2000 at le South TIeela 100 at 73c; 100 at 75c. Silver Shield KOrt nt 13c; T.f'O at 12c. Tlntlc Standard 1334 at $2 75 West Toledo 2000 at 2c. Closing Sales. Alta Tunnel 1000 at 5c. Bullion 5O0 at 4c; 3000 at 4'ic" 1000 at 4c. Beaver Copper 100 at 3c. P.uroka Lily 200 at 7c Lhl Tlntlc. 2000 at 5c; 300 at Cc; 1000 at 4c. New Qulney 2000 at 4c. Provo 2000 at 6c. South' Hecla 100 at R0e. Tar Bahv 2000 at lc, 1500 at le. Tlntie Standard 400 at $2 0: 100 it $2.80. seller 10 days; 100 at 12 r2'... UOCAL SECURITIES. Hid AsK Amal Sugar pfd 9C 50 97.50 vAmal. Sugar com S.00 S.60 Con Wagon 97.00 I'tah-Idaho Sugar 6.60 5.70 Cement Securities 114.00 117.00 Lion Coal 55 00 Lion Bonds 80 00 Wyoming Sugar 1.50 West Cache 100.00 101 00 l: ... Coal pfd 100 00 Ogden-Pojlland Cement 95.00 Ogden Packing . 18.00 Beetgrowers Sugar 4.25 People's Sugar 4 10 First National Bank 320.00 8ecurlty State bank 130 00 U. P. & L. pfd 86.00 67.50 Z. C. M. I 129 00 Of.OEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle neeelnts 27!: cholco heavy steers je.OO'g'? 00; pnod steers J". f.u if 6.25; fair steers $5 OO'Tfi 00; eholce feeder steers fS.00ff6-00: choice cows and heifers heif-ers $5 0O'if5 75. fair to gocxl cows nnd heifers $4 001T 5 00; cutters S3 0094.00; canners J2 0O.T2.5O choice feeder cows $4 00175 00; fat bulls $3.00'S4.00: bologna bulls lt.TSO3.50: veal calves $9 OOrlO 00. Hogs -BiM-elptM ,V)T ; che.lcw fat hos. 17.'. to 250 lbs.. $10 30: bulk of sales $:'.0 '110.30; feeder hogs $8.009.00. ' Sheep Receipts none; ehalce lambs $7.008.00: wethers $5.00(5.50. fat ewes J3.uOG4.00: feeder lambs $C00g 7.00. Arrival. ;. O Whltlock. South Omaha. 2 cars hogs. igden Packing rt Provision Co . South Omaha. 2 cars hors. O. C. Lundqulst. Leamington. 1 car cat lie llenllne & Son. Gibbon. N'eh . 1 car hor llenllne & Son. Callaway. Neb., 1 car hors. H. nllne .v.- Son. Bod.x. Neb . I car hops. Tl.-nllne A Son, Shelton, Neb.. 1 car hogs. llenllne & Son. Ord. Neb.. 1 car hops, llenllne & Son. Pleaaanton. Neb.. 1 car hogs. H.nllne & Son. Coiad. Neb 1 car hogs. have Orant. Tremonton. 1 car cattle. Pave Oram. Carland. I car cattle 1'v.ank Peck. Garland. 1 car ettle. W. J. Fife Brlgham. 1 car cattle .t. A Ca reenter, Renefef 4 cars cattle ' M North. Llicln. 1 car horses, galea, Op.lrn Packing A Provision Co., Ogden 4 cars hogs. 5 cars cattle T" 09 A Keller 2 cars cattle. Allan St Pyle. San Francisco. 12 cars cattle J. O Johnson. San Francisco. 4 cars helin CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO March 23 Open Iitga Low Close Wheat-March Wheat-March ll.U $1 Til $1.43 $1.50 May I .42 1.44 1 40 1.41 ' rn Mav .65 .65 U .rc,7B July Wfk .69 C7 .67 i ats Mav .40 .41 30 .40 July : i2 ti .41 rl May 20.50 20.50 20.32 20.33 -rd- Lard lUSI 1183 11.70 11.70 July li U lf.il 13.05 12.05 nib Mav 1 1 .37 11.47 11.32 1 1 . 32 July 11 70 11.75 11. C5 11.67 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 23. (Pnlt-eei (Pnlt-eei States Bureau of Markets.) -Cat tit Be.-lpts C5O0: beef steers steady to 25c ..wer- bids off more on heavies; top $:.'.iii; bulk 8.16O0,ll; Colorado pulpers $S.35f0.50. fat she-stock steady; undertone un-dertone weak yearling heifers $;i.o0; best cows 17.71; hulls and calves steady; bulk vealers $9.00'i' 9.60; few wiles 10.0flfJ lu .'.U. canners and feeders dull. Hogs Hecelpts 30oo, early market active ac-tive .'.'.ii in. low.-r, K-,it.S lllorf. top $10.10. bulk $0 15Q10 10; stock pls strong. Inst 811 Ti Bhaep-vlteoelpta 7600; killing classes strong: ewes $5 85; 85-pound lambs $10.10; 8B-pound clipped lambs $8.75. NEW YORK 8TOCK LIST. J , Last Sal) Allls-Chaimerg 37 Ame-rlcan Beet Sugar ... . 48 American Can 30 American Car Foundry 12 American Hide & Leather pfd 48 American International Ccrp S American Locomotive ., 87 American Smelting RefB. ... o j Amrlcan Sugar 04 u American Sumatra Tobacco .V.-i I American T T. , . 100 1 American Woolen . 70 Anaeonda Copper 37 ! Atchison gi B , ML. Oulf & W Indies 38 Baldwin LocomotiTC ... .. 29 I Baltimore & Ohio 33 j Bethlehem Steel "B" 68 J Canadian Pacific 114 1 Central Leather 217, j Chandler Motors 81 t-ne.-apeaVe A Ohio ... 59 H . Chicago, Mil & st Paul 2 H I Chicago rt. T A Par 26 H Chlno Copper 21 I Colorado Fuel A Iron 29B Corn Products "Uv. I Crucible Ste-el . . afliT Cuba Cane Sugar 23 rle , 12 '.eneral Klectrlc 187 1 General oMlora 150 Ooodrlch Co js. Great Northern pfd 74 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 31 Illinois Central nni, Inspiration Copper 23 In' Mer Marine pfd 62 International Paper 50 Kenneee.tt Copper 17 Louisville A No-ihllle 99B Maxwell Motors 6 Mexlean Petroleum 140 Miami Copper 17 Middle iM.ues OH .... 13 Mldvale Steel ... . . 30 Missouri Pacific .. 17' H New York Central 70 H N. Y.. N. H A Hartford 16 Norfolk A Western 07' I Northern Pacific 7$ H Oklahoma Proel cV Ref 3 ' H 1 Pan American Petroleum 71 i Pennsylvania 3jS People a Gas 42 H Plttst.urg and Weat Va . 26 lta Consolidated Copper 11 Beading 68. Rep. Iron A Steel 64 H Royal Butch N Y 85 u H Shell Trans. A Trad 42 Sin. lair Con till 2S M Southern Pacific 74 H Southern IUIlway 21 Standard 'HI of N .T pfd 107 U Studebaker Corporation 77T, Tennessee Copper . 8 H Texas Co 41 Texas rl Pacific 21 Tobacco Products 47 Trnnicontlnental Oil 117 1 f nlon Pacific 22 P. S. Food Products 50 P S. Retail Stores 40 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 74 H Pnlted States Rubber .. 82 H Pnltcd States Steel 49 H 1 tah Copter 48 Westinghouse Klectrlc 8( H Wlltvs Overland 0 American Zinc, Lead and Sm 12 Butte and Superior 41 Cala. Petroleum 53B Montana Power 6 H Shattuck Arizona 8 Pore Oil 34 H Invincible Oil 20 General Asphalt 6i 1 CHICAOO GRAIN. CHICAGO March 23 Strength devcL ! oped In the wheat market toda after a hesitating start. Talk of export busl-lth busl-lth Grei-.. tended somewhat to encourage en-courage bulls. It was also said that ex- H porters had purchased a good part of the H . available supply of durum wheat at th H head of the lakes. Opening prices which ranged from c decline to c advance, H with March $1 51 and May $1 42 te 1 43. wore followed by a mesderale sar and then by upturns all around to well hove vesterdav R finish c.-.rn v.A.il with wheat. After open-i open-i Ini.- to c higher. In. ludlng May at 65 to 65c, the market declined tern- H p. r..rlly and then scored gains anew. H Oats which were governed by the sc- H tlon of other cereals, started to o H higher, May 40 to 41- and thsn weakened weak-ened se.mewhat but soon rallied. H Provisions were dull and Irregular ow- H Ing tei uncertainty over labor troubles H Later wheat sentiment turned bearish H owing largely to aheenee of export call H and to assertions that British government H holdings would be sufficient for all Brit H Ish renulrements to the end of ths sea- H sein Prices idosed heavy 1 to ! B net lower with March $1 50 and May $1.41 to 1-41'- Subsequently, the corn market flat- teneel out when wheat became deprecil H The close w:ws nervous. 1 to lc nit H lower, with May Ct?i to 6-lc. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO March 23. iL'nlled States Bureau e.f Markets.) Cattle Receipts 7.-000. 7.-000. killing classes slow: sales generally Kt.-ady. butcher s'eers JS 73trl0.10. bulk butch.-r cows and hejf.-rs $5 767 75. H canner and cutter cows largely $3.00& 4 .50 hulls mostl S5 25'fi 6 2.1 calves dull: packers talking 50c lower; stockers and feeders weak to 25c lower. H H gs Receipts. H.OOO. market ardlTf. lights about 25c lower than esteruay H average, e.thers mostl 15 to 25e higher. 1 spots up more on light butchers; top . 1 $10.75: bulk 200 pounds and down $10. IM 1" 66; bulk 220 pounds nnd up $9 00p pigs 21 to 40 lower; bulk desirable to 120 pounds $10 OO-alO.60 Sheep Receipts 16.000 killing classes aliut stead v j larnh top early $10 CO: some hold hlcher: shorn top $0 CO early, bulk fat wooled lambs early $3 . 75'!? 10 .50; shorn yearlings $7.25 averaged around 86 H pounds; no fat sheep sold earlv H MONEY MARKET. NFW Y I'.IC March 21 Prime mer-ron'll" mer-ron'll" paper 7i,j7-vi per cent. Fx.-hange steady. Sterling- Demand $3 91 cables C - 91. H Franes Oemand 6 Ve; cables 6.97c Belgian francs: Demand 7 26c; rabies Guilders Demand T4 57c; cables 34 47c. Lire: Demand I Vtc; oahlee 3.99c. faks: Temand 1 Sic; cables 1 62c. Greene: Demand 7 B4c. Argentine: Demand 34 00c Brazilian Demand 14 '5c. Montreal 12 3-16 per eent discount. Time loans steady; CO days, 90 days 1 nnd 8 months I1 Jr per cnt H Call monev ea-sler: high 6 per cent;"" low 6 per cent: ruling rate C per cent. closing bid fl per cent offered at oVi per cont: last loan 6 per cent OMAHA LIVESTOCK omaha. Neb . March 23 (United S'a'ei Bureau of Mnrke's 1 Hogs Re- celpts 14,000: market mostly 2 to 35c H lower, oloelng afttrVe IB to 25.- lowv-r; t.oiv medium and Ugh I butchefs S9.40'9i 9.75: top $10.00. bulk strong weight I bUtchere ?K0 pounds and over- t 67'9 40 Cattle Receipts (000; beef steers nd 1 rie-stoch generally 25c lower, top steers jo 40. bulk reals, stockers and feeders genernllv steady. Sheep Receipts 5000; all classes steady; bulk lambs 19 '-' 1" "n: "n t,n 10: 'horn lambs ?4 00t?5 75. CASH PRICES. I CHICAGO March 23 Wheat No 1 red SI .68; No. 2 hard 81 52Tfl 58. Corn No. 2 mixsd 6Jfr62c; No. 3 yel-tow yel-tow 58f0e. Oats No, 2 white 4141c: No. 3 white 38i40c. Barley none. H Pi rk nominal Tlmothv "e.,- 1 54 eos 59. I Clover seel $13 00318 00. Lard $11 M Ribs $13 OOfllS 00. SUGAR MARKET. KBW YORK. March 23 Raw sugar was Steady toduy at 3c for Cuban, cost and freight, equal to 6 27c for centrifugal. Refined continues In fair demand. Prices are steady at 8 00c for fine granu- Futures were firmer on covering and 1 prices nt midday were six to seven points ne' higher. Trarltng was light. Sugar futures closed stead v: sales 550 toga April 5. lie; May 5 20c; July 6.39c. September 6.47c. METAL MARKET. NFW YORK. March 23 Copper stead-lor; stead-lor; electrolytic spot and March 12 r.Uc, Heeona quarter 12 17130. Tin flrnt; spot and nearby $29 25fi 29.50: futures U0.00Ot0.7B. Antlmonv easier, spot 5 2S'.j 5 .10c. Iron nominal; No. 2 southern $25.00 H Lead dull: spot 4 00c. Bl Louis delivery H spot 4.7094.75c. LONDON METALS. LONDON. March 23. Standard copper spot .: : 2s Cd; electrolytic 71 6s; tin 160 7s C-d; lead 19 7s Cd ; cine 325 NEW YORK SILVER m:w YORK. March :.i Bar silver, d..- mestlc. 99c: foreign i'. Mexican dollars II- |