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Show MES THING GROWS LARGER Great Volume and Variety of Transactions Mark Salt Lake Session A greater volume of trading in s large variety of stocks marked the Salt Loks Stock anil Mining exehangc session today. Tlntic Standard dropped off a little, selling at S3.no Sliver King Coal, traded a a high as $1.97'-.. selling 500 shar.-s. while Cardiff sold at $1.30. a marked increase, in-crease, und trade,! too shares. Altu Tunnel was a heavy trader, selling 10,000 Shares at Sc; Columbus Rcxall sold at 12.-. Albion was firm at 12 and 12'-. -. with Eureka Mines changing hands nt ll-ric. Lfthl Tlrulc sold ll.tiiio vhnry-s at 10 und 10 t,c. 'Quotations furnished over private wlrs of J. A. Hogle 4 Co., Eocles Bldg ) 'Bid Ask Alia i on j .01 $ .02 AH Ion 12 ,1J America.) Con .03 OSft Alta Tunm l 07 .OS Heaver Coiiper, 00 Vi Big Hill u.t'-, 04 Big Cottonwood Col 02 01 Bullion 02V4 .03 Black Metals 02V4 04 COlumbqs Rexall 41 .42 Crown Pmnt 08 Colorado Con oi .05 Centr.il Eureka OlVj .024 ' ardlff i 22',2 1.27Vi Dragon Con .01 .10 Only West 3.60 4.10 Bast Crown Point 00'- .02 East Tin. Coal ; 004i .01 Vi East Tin. con oh ,io Eureka Mines li-j 12 Eureka Lllv o7'-. Oh Eureka Bullion ifil 13 Emma Silver 02 03 I Knvilri Mines 01 04 Gold Chain 10 Howell 06U .10 j Iron Bin .-om .' 174 is 1 Iron King 20 .20V Judge Mining g.OO :i.,r5 - Keystone 50 .75 Leonora 01 j 02Vi Lebi Tinllc 10 Iff'-, May Day 01 Vi 02 Miller Hill T. .02 ; Moscow 02 .10 1 Michigan-Utah 03V- .04 I North Stan 00 .0;i. New Quln- y 04 V4 04 U Onohongo 00Vi .00-4 I Nail Driver 30 .39' I Pluius ; . , 26 .2S Prince Con. 2Vi -28JVs IT. vo .054 .06Vi Paloma 00li .01 Rico Arirentlnc 02 .03 Rico Wellington 01 .05 Sells 03 .04 Sliver King dal 1.974 2.00 SIB t King Con So .98 Slroy Ton 03 S n't Hecla GO .ti'J South Standard .in .20 Silver Shield :i0 ,32'A Tar Baby oi' .0ia4 Tlntic; central .014 02 Tin ilc S'.andard 3 27 4 3.30 1'tah Cons! 01 V .02 1 ic-le Snin 04 Vi Victor Con 01 Uplon Chief 024 .04 West Toledo 014 .06 Walker 2.50 2.724 Wood lawn . . .0S Yankee 014 -05 '.nma OS .10 Empire Copper 03 .08 Daly 1.85 2.50 Opcnlnn Sales- Ant. Star 1000 nt V Aba Con. 2000 nt I V Albion .'-on at rj'.. Alta Tunnel 10 000 at Sc. Big Hill 1000 at 4c. Eureka Lily 1000 at Sc. Big Cottonwood Coal. 1000 at 24c. Bav State 500 at Sc. Col. Rexall 700 at 42. Cardiff 100 at $1.35 East Crown Point lOOo at 1 ,-. 500 at 2c. Howell .'."it at L. Lchl Tlntic 3000 at 104c. Michigan -rtah 1500 at Eureka Mines 500 at 114c. Eureka Bullion 500 at 14c, 1700 at 14 4c. Plutus 2000 at 27c. Prince c..n IOQO at 284c. Rita. Argentine 5'to at :i Sll.-r King Coal. 300 at $l.'.i5. , Silver Shield i;0o at 22c. 500 at SlVfce. j 1500 at 31c. North Standard 2.000 at 6Vc. Tar Baby 3000 at 14c. Tlntic Central 1000 at 2c. Tlntic Standard soo at $3.30. Zuma 2000 nt sVjc. 1000 at Sc. Closing Sales. Alta Con. 3000 at lc. Albion IQOat 12c. Ct L K.-xall :.u at 42c. 200 at 414e. Cardiff 200 at $1.30; 700 at $1 271-. Lehl Tlntic 11.000 at 10c. Leonora 1000 at lc. Opohongo 1000 at Ue. ' Eureka Mines 2500 at 114c Emma Silver 4000 at 3c, 1000 at 3V4c Silv.-r King Coal. 2o0 at $1.'J7'. Sells 1000 nt 4c. TlnHc Standard 100 at $3.30. ums 1000 at BVtc LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Ask amal. Sugar $ $ 10. no Am.ii Sugar Pfd. 99.00 101. oo' t ' tub-Idaho Sugar 5.. v.", 5 ;m i eraent Securities 117.00 120.60 Con. Wagon 99.50 101.00 Lion Coal Bonds 85.00 West Cache Sugar .. 100.00 101 no' Wyoming Sugar y no Ogden -Portland Cement 96 no 1 Igden Packing 26 00 I People s Sugar s 75 Be. 1 growers' .Sugar r, 00 l ir.-.: National Bank 320 00 Security State Pnnk 146 00 Sne .",0 at $5.!0. OODEN LIVESTOCK I Cattle Receipts :sr.i: choice besvsy steers S7.5O08.2fi good steers IfiOOSO I fair steers $5.0006.75; choice feeder st. ers 6.00fi7 00; choice cows and htlf-ers htlf-ers $5.50-96.60; fair to good cows and ! heifers Man -a 5 00, , -inters $3.flA-74.00-. canners $2.O0-3'3.O0; choice feeder cows I $4 OOtfi 4.50: fat bulls $3.754.00; bologna I bulls 3.O094.OO; t eal calves $S.00tg9.00. j llr.s Rei-el s 59; choice fat hogs. 175 to 20 poilnds, $940; bulk of sales $S.60 f.'ilo; feeder hoga $7.00'?,no. Sheep P. , ,1 pts 677; choice lambs p.i on a 10 oo; wethers .r. oo-ri e 00 fat ewes $11.11,00; feetler lambs $8 009.00. Arrivals. Jenen Pros. RoxbUrg, Maho'. mixed car ..r cattle and hogs F f. Taylor, lilrle. Idaho. 1 car cattle Pfck. Bensmn A Peck, Logan. 1 ear cattle T. W TT.-lman. Oxford, fdaho. 1 car cattle Frank Sevln. Logan. I car cattle, lohn C Qlllls, Grace, Maho. 1 car ca 1 tie Griffith Hrothcrs. Smlthleld, 1 car cat- I tie. "lion &: Ke Lit eel. navton. Idaho. 1 car' cattle S Slanl. feci lot 2 cars sheep CHICAGO ORAIN. CHICAfJO, Jan. 12 Wheat prices de-I I ellnetl today. Influenced by an apparent I ; pause in ui ri buying. Besides some ' the .velll"" v a -al-1 to be ,,n foreign-necoint. foreign-necoint. Xotice also wns taken of gn- 1 i sin thntTthe xprrt ax be removed nnd! that European demand in Argentina would thus he stimulated, whereas trans-; trans-; Atlantic busldeSe In the United States! Would he curtailed. Opening price" which Varied frrni unchanged figures to , lower, with starch "x't to 1.7s. nnd ':,v 51 014 to 161 were followed by a material -etla.-k all around. ' corn v.-as caller with wheat. After on-! er.ln unehan-ed. Including May at 74S ! j to 744r. the market underwent a general I sar. Oats reflected the decline of other ce-- ce-- re.aii. starting unchanged to shade off Mav 4.'S, to 4,Hv,V- and then weakening a ll'tle mere. Higher quotations on hogs gave a lift to provisions. I Subsenuently. st-nrn advances in wheat1 I took Place owing more or less tp renorls j I that f,,r the first time this season Mlnne-anolls Mlnne-anolls was buying hard winter wheat In Omaha. Moreover, some new export bui loeSS was not.-d The close was un-ttled un-ttled t to I',-- net hlgh.-r with March n V2 to 1.s1'4 and May $1.724 to 1.73. In the la'er trading com nrlces took an ; unward turn with wheat. The close was F.-.tedy S to ic net higher, with Mav 75 to 754c OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Nc-b.. Jan 12 (CnPed, States Bureau r.f Iforkets.) Hogs Receipts 12 500; market active, mostly 15 to 25c hlih- i hulk medium ami light butchers $9 10 09.86; top $9.25; bulk strong weight and packing grades $S.75Ti 9.-00; best stock pigs 19.60. Cattle Receipts C300; beef steers and she-stock steady to 25c higher; bulk "t.-.Ts 17.0099.00; ton $9.25. bulk she-stock she-stock $5.00lr6.60; bulls and veals steady : top veals $10.50; stockors anil fe. d.r steady to strong. Sheep Receipts 1,0.000; killing grades strong to 2'c higher; earlv ton lambs i $11 10; some held at Stil.25: bulk 810.60 I fi iron; searings $S.25, wethers $6.25;; 'ewes fidci; feeders steady. ' NEW YORK SUCAR NI-'W FORK, Jan. .12. Raw sugar WOS unM-tthd early today and offerings were! re g.-neral with both prompt ami January Janu-ary shipment Offered at 44 cants for I'll t- cost and freight, erju.il to .r..2.".e f. .r centrifugal. There were sales of 12.000 bags of Porto Rlcos due n-xt week. Refined was steady at 7.75 to 7.90c for line granulated with business of fair pro- portloUo. Sugars were Quieter, operators being Inclined to await developments. Prices at noon were unchanged to 2 points lower: LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Jan. 12 Liberty bonds closed: 34s !U.30; first 4s S6.90; second 48 86.60; first 4Vis 87.06; second 44s 86.74; third 4'4s h.'.C: fourth 4lis 87.12; I Victory 3si yr..92; Yloxory 4s 96.88. |