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Show 'KMC COALITION FEATURES TRADE Park City Shares ' Drop to $1.67 1-2 After Busy Session I SIKer King Coal, featured In ihe trad-' Ing .,n 'he Salt Lake Stock A Mining exchange this morning. Tins pto ; was the oni 1 igh priced Issue to move, and rol.l usoo shares, drop- pin- to 1 1 67'. at the close. Albion was firm, selling at 13c. Eureka I Lily drooped, (radi" nt i,V thin morn, ing. While I'ureka Bullion was strong at 1.1. SorUl Standard fell off from an opening of 7' 10 6fAc, at the elose. Little May I. rough ' ,c for 2000 shares , 'Quotations furnlfhed over private lra of J A. Hcoje Co.. Eccles Bldo ) Bid Ask Alta Con J .0Vi .02i Albion .l A mar lean con 02 .03 Alta Tunnel 0'4 'i lta Michigan 01 Rig Hill 08M .04 Rig c.,uonwood Coal 02 Bullion 02i 03 ' Black Metal- 02Vj 03V- Columbia Rexall 33 .34V4 "rown Point 02 .04'!! Colorado Con o3t 04'- Central I7ureli ,., .01 oi; Cardiff p. 10 1-25 Dragon Con O-l .'is Daly West .', .. 3. so 4.2.'. '-.-in rvow Point M3V .03 Baal Tin coal ooc .01 f'nmt Tin. C-on 0 .0St4 1 Rareka Mine ok Eureka Lily . .)ti .07 Eureka Bullion t$ .13 Emma Silver , ' ' ,0224 Empire Mines iiji" Q5 Cold Chain 10 '.rand Central .30 Howell 07 l- .oi.. Iron Blossom 21 .22 Iron King 18 .20 Judge Mining 3.00 3 88 Kennebec o,". .10 Keystone .60 .75 Leonora dl .02 Lehl Tlntlc .081 .09 Mav Dav . 01s .02 Mill.-r IIIII 06 Moscow 02 .10 Michigan-Utah 03J 04 North Standard 0U. 07 New Qulney 04'i .044 Otr.hongo .... ... .iiatj .of4 Nnlldrlver 10 .35 Plutua ., . . ... A. 25 .87 Prince Con .... ,28'i . 29 V- Provo 05 'A OC1 Paloma ni Rico Wellington .. .. .01 .04 Sells . 04 05Vi Sll. King Coal 1.67. 170 811. King Con 97 .08 Sioux Con 02"4 .03 South Hecla 66 .75 South Standard . 6 .20 Sliver Shield 21 .22 Tar Baby 01 n2 Tintic ( entral .01 08 Tlntlc Standard . . 3.20 3 . 32 l'tah Cons .01 .02 Fn.le Sam 00 .01 'i Victor Con. .. . .. .OlVa ...... Union Chief , ... . . .03. West Toledo .0i 07 Walker 2.80 2 75 Wood lawn .07 .10 Yankee 01 .03 Zuma ,.. .08V4 0014 Daly 1.50 2.50 Empire Copper 05 .07 Little May 04 V4 .05 Opening Sales 1 Alta Con. 40"O at 2stc, seller 10 flays 2000 at 2c Big Hill 1300 at 3c Eureka Lily 6000 .it eic. Columbus Rexall 600 at 34c. Leonora 2000 at l4c. New Qulney 3000 at 4'e Emma Sib . r S00 1 21. Eureka Bullion :.:,no at 12' 1 T'UitUH 200 at 27V-c. Silver King COAL 300 at $1 75. :'0o at $1.72,; 700 al $1.70. South Herla 100 at 70c South Standard 100 at 17c. North Standard 1'mIO at 7',. . 2000 at 70; 1000 at 6';c, 1000 at 6o. Closing Snles. Antelope Star 1000 at 14c. Albion 1246 at 13c. Iron King 200 at 13c. Michlgan-Uttah aooo at 2-.:. l-ureka Mines 2000 at S'c. Eureka Bullion 1000 at 13c Rico Wellington 800. at ltjc Sells 600 at 4n. Silver King Coal 200 at $1 70; 1:100 at $1.67V ; Sil.-r Shield 1000 at 22c i West Toledo 1000 at 6c Little May 2000 at 4 V LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Ask Amal Sugar . $ 10.00 Ainal. Sugar pfd 100 00 l'ttth-Idaho Sugar ...... . 5.90 6 00 Con Wagon 98.00 101.00 Cement Securities 118.00 Lion Coal Bonds 85 00 West Caeho Sugar 100.00 lOi.oo Wyoming Sugar 8.00 Ogdcn-Portland Cement 95 00 Ogden Packing 25 00 People's Sugar 3.76 4.25 Beotgrowcrs' Sugar 6.00 First National Bank 310.00 Security State Bank 130 00 Royal Coal . 100.00 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Jan. 28. (United States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets.) Cattle Re- elpts 5000; low grade OOWItUff steady; all other classes steady to lower than yesterday's general trade: bulk beef steers 67.600 a. 50; few choice loads held 89.25 and above; few fat cows about $6.0u, demand centering on canners, cuttprs and loa grade tiutcher cows, some $3. 266 23; bidk bulls $5 JB'JC.Oo; calves steady with yesterday's close, vealers $11 CO 12.75; stockere and feeders mostly $6.00'g7 .',0. Hogs Receipts 81,000; fully L'6c higher than yesterday's average, sj.otK up more on lights; top $10.25, bulk 200 pounds and down $9,8510.10; bulk 2'0 pouids and up $9. 400.66; pigs 16 to 2-ie higher; desirable grades tuo-tly $y.i'.fti i : Sheep Receipts 17.000, very slow; mostly 25 to 5oc lower on killing classes: lamb top $10.50; bulk IS.oO'fiPlO. 00; one deck choice 115 pound wethers $5.50 aws, top early $5.00, some held higher; bulk fat ewfs $4 OOflj.OO, no feeder sales early, talking steady. NEW YORK SUGAR. XEW YoRK, Jan. 28 The raw sugar market was still unsettled this morning, but prices were unchanged at 3Tec for Cuban cost and freight, equal to 4.30c for centrifugal There were sales of 22,-000 22,-000 bags of Cubas tn port and afloat at 3jc cost and freight. The market for refined was quiet and prices were unchanged at 7. 50c for fine granulated Sugar futuicH were unchanged at mld-da mld-da . DUt trading w as light, with operators I Inclined to await fresh developments In i the spot market. Sugar futures closed steady, sales 950 tone; January 3 98c; March 4 04c, May 4.20c; July 4.85c. CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Open High Low Closo I Wheat-March Wheat-March $1 63 $1 67U $1 S3 $1 654 Mav 1 524 1564 1.52'i 1 68 M Corn Mav 67 .67, .66-H .664 July .Wt 69i .684 68. Oata Mav .424, 43i .424 13, Juh IW ISfi 42, .427. Pork-Jan. Pork-Jan. 22.72 May 23 10 ! Lard : Jan 11 00 ' Ma 13.65 13.72 13. 65 13 67 lllbs Jan. 11.97 Miiy 12.47 12 50 13.15 12.45 OMAHA 4V ESTOCK . OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 28, tb'nlted Slates Bureau of Mnrketa.) Hoge Receipts 17,-500: 17,-500: medium and light butchers steady, 250 pounders, and over 10f 15c lower; bulk medium and light butchers 80,1008.40; top $9 45. bulk strong weight and pack- i Ing grades $8.76 9 00. Cattle Receipts 2700; beef steers and butcher stock slow, steady to weak; top steera $5.25; veals steady; tOvi,c-rs and !,.-: . rs dull Sheep Receipts 4000; all claaaga -slow. I 25050c lower, top lambs $9.75; best ewes $1.65; few feeders Included. NEW YORK STOCK LIST (Last Sale) fM AlUs-Chalmers zh J H American Beet Sugar 44 H American Can 6Ssj ll American 'ar .v Foundry 124 j St American Hide i- Leather pfd. 14 . H American International Corp 47 j ' ' ll American Loeomotiva 1814 ?!! H American Smelting A- Kefir if Q j iM,Ji Anierlran Sugar 34 i f i ' i 1 American Sumatra Tobacco 79. American T 41 T '-'.a. 1 I toH American Woo lea .. 674 ' i ii Anp.-'.nda Copper .. :io' i'it' ili Atehlnon ex dlv Fl Hi-! All. Oulf A Y. Indie f 1 1 Baldwin L'somotlve ) c'ti Bullimore X: tihlo 34T. H . . 57V, i'ril snadlan Pacific 114 1 ! ' i I i Central Leather 41 I i(!tH 'handler Motors 704 i'elitl 1sapcak & Ohio ... , CO ! Ciilcago. Mil St. Paul . . lit ilMi Chicago. I: I lae Ultili t'hino Copper 1 'H Colorado Furl A Iron ... 29 l'$gl1H I TOdUl . T'.'t, I Crucibia steel 93 i' o' IH Cuba Cane 9sgar 234 illV-i Erie IJi, (, 'Jeneral BleOtTia ...1J8 1kII Qenemi Bfoton hk T' Bi tioodrlch Co ..... 404 J'rfiH Ore.it Northern pur . ti'1 rll ! Great Northern ore ctbv 20 3lHi i Illinois I'rntral .. MU ' N . UH Insplrallop Copper 344 ! Inf. M.-r. Marine i,(.. 344 ll International Paepr Oi- ) IH Kl nnecoi 1 Cooper 20 I I H i Louisville & Nashville lml: I .Maxwell Motors li ' 2 I ! I Mexican Petroleum 1374 ' ! Miami Copper . igi A , I :T; I Middle S'aten oil ' 1816 li , ll Mid vale Steel . aji, j.; il 1 Missouri Pacific . is 9 cjl I New Yori; tVntral 73 C3'H H N. Y.. . H. 4. Harfforrl 214 'lH Norfolk A Western 191 fH Pacifii 74 ' 'klahotn.i Prod. ' 4 Fan American I 1 -1 m 7.".', i lvanla 'i I People's Gas 2V 1 J ( illl Pittsf tirg and West Ya 30 j jH Ra Consolidated Copper 134 Reading 84a, BM I Rep Iron A- Steel ijf.it ' ' Bl j Royal Dutch N. J. ..... i'A i' V Shell Trons. A- Trad. 444 !.! Sinclair Con. Oil 28 I bH Southern Pacifir j IhI Southern Railway , . .. , gfU Standard oil of N j. pf, o-t, Studebaker forporation i L Tennessee Copper 9 ' Texas Co . '. '. 4.5 4 il''illl Texas - Pacific 120 4 i ' Tobacco Products ' ! Transcontinental Oil ex dlv 10 I iH Union Pacific 120'; M U 8. Pood Products i'1, ltH IL R. Retail Stores Q014 ' I H U. 8 Ind. Alcohol r.o-.. ! iH Cnlted States Rubber f.-.i, 1 Cnlted Slates Steel S.',4 ! Utah Copper H Westlnghouse Electric .S 'bI wiilys Overland 'H American Zinc. Lead and Sm 84 H i Butte A; Superior )34 H Cala. Petroleum .. 37 . Montana Power o2 E H Shattuck Arizona .. r.R Pure on nr,, ni Invincible OH 2:,., !H Qeneral Asphalt dl OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 59; choice heavy B steers $7 COfi 9 50; coo l steers 8. 0007.6ft; fair steers $j .00Tj 6.60; choice feeder steers $6 006.50: choice cows and helf-ers helf-ers $6 00U6 S5: fair to good cows and heifers $4 OA'S 5.00; cutters 3 00'S,4 00; canners J-' 00 j 3 Tin. cbol.-e feeder ov. $4 000 6 00. fat bulU $4 OOfij.OO; bologna bulla Ji 0004 00. veal calves $8 OOO-Oo. Hogs Kecel'ds 76; choice fat bog?;. 17."i to 250 lbs.. $9 95, bulk of . $9.45 JH 9.95. feeder hogs $S OOftO 01;. Sheep Receipts 257; choice lambs H $9 OO'TflO 00; wethers $5 OO-ffC 00; fat ewes $4. 00-57 6 00. feeder lambs SS.OO 9 00. Arrivals. Dan Dodson, Austin, Colo , 2 cars of cat-and cat-and hogs. M. R Hampton. Ogden. car of lambs. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 83. (United States Bureau of Markets I Cattle 'lie- i JH celpts 6000: veal calves stead'-: all other ' classes dull and weak with yesterday's l low time: top steers $8 36; aha-StOCk i I Ll $5 76 down, few v..-alers $11.60; some cows and heifers left unsold. Hogs Receipts 2500: market active. 'il generally 10 to 20c higher than yes'.or- Li day's average; spots more: top $9.50. JH bulk of sales 19.l0ig9.40: parking sows and pigs steady; good and choice fat pigs 0 75C 10 00. iH Sheep Receipts 500; very little trailing: few sales; lambs steady to 25c lower; 1 79 pound Colorado lambs $10 00 MONEY AND EXCHANGE NSW YORK. Jan. 28. Prime inn, aa- H tile parier 7 'n H per cent. JH Exchange heavy li Sterling: Demand 18,85; able s $1.- 'H 864- V. iriiMH Francs Demand 6,S5c; rabies 6.S7c. B.-lgian francs Demand 7 21c; cables 7 . 23c. i.ulldrrs Demand 3". Vtie. rabies ",:i 96. Lire- Demand .72c; cables 3.74r Marks: Demand 7.73c; cables 1 7 Argentine: Demand 35.87c Brazilian: Demand 1". s7 .Montrcsl 104 per cent discount. Time loans firm; 6" days. 90 d.is and 6 months 7';, 7 4 per cent. METAL MARKET new VORX, Jati 88. Copper dull: electrolytic, spot and first quarter 124? ISc; second quarter nominal Iron steady and unchanged. Tin easy; spot $33.60, futures 884 15 1 Lead dull; spot 4 7Gc 0 Antimony spot 5 35Q 5. S2c. 0 Zinc easy, East St. Louis sp"t j 16$ 0 6.25c. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Jan. 28 Liberty bond H closed : 34s 91 9b first 4s 87.40: second 4s H 10. firi i'4s 87.40; second 414 87 00: third 4 4s 90 06; fourth 44" 87 22. Vic- BH tory 3s 97. 3C; Victory 44s 97.84. H AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Jan. 2S. Flour Unchanged to ISc higher In carload lots H family patents quoted at $9.20i9.25 a H barrel in 08 pound cotton sack. 0 Bran $30,00127 00. 1 H BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICAGO. Jan. 2S. Butter unchanged 0 Eggs lower, receipts CS02 case, (hats ordlnar firsts 66068c; at mark, cases Included. 5641157c. 0 NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YoRK. Jan. 28. Bar silver do- ' t H mettle 99 4'': foreign 64 4c I M.xloan dollars 494c. ji H POTATOES. CHICAGO, Jan. 2S. Potatoes steady; JH receipts 48 cars, northern white sacked 81.10 'l 20 cwt; bulk $1.151 25 cwt. OO 'F'li UOKI.ST KVNf.l Its SPOT I (.AMI; LAW VIOLiATIOK (By ntoraati ona 1 Newa Service. ) PORT Collins, Colo. Ooldrado'a opon season on' deer lasts only four .H days, in October, but forest rangers, peerinf throiudn a surveyor's glass. ,H saw a party several miles distant strapping a deer on a saddle horso in November. After two days' trailing, Charles Thomas, rancher, was arrested, pleaded plead-ed guilty to killing the deer and paid a fine of $120. |