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Show ADVANCE TAKEN 81 if STATE Eureka Lily Steady With Tintic Standard Stronger on S. L. Exchange Bay State continued to advance yesterday yes-terday on the Salt Lake Stock & Mining exchange, selling as high as 15c and trading 8000 shares. Eureka Lily was steady at 7 He, with Bullion trading 13.-finii 13.-finii ..hnr-v af ::. Eureka IMlll'.n brought 13H and 14c. Tlntlc Standard was stronger with 750 shares changing hands at $3.25 and 83.27M- Silver King Coal, traded 900 shares at M.P0 while Cardiff brought SI. 15 for 100 shares. (Quotations furnlshsd over priv.ito virs of J. A. Hogle A Co., Eccles Dldg 1 Bid Ask Alta Con $ .02 $ .024 Albion 13 .13V4 American Con 0214 -0: Alta Tunnel 074 .08 Alta Michigan 01 Beaver Popper 004 Beaver Copper 03V4 .03 Big Cottonwood Col 02 Bullion 03 .034 Black Metals 03H .05 Coluntbus Rexall . .32 .83 Colorado Con 03 .04 Central Eureka 01 .02 Cardiff 1.12 1.17 Dragon Con 00 07 Daly West 2 80 4.16 East Crown Point 01 .02 East Tin. Coal 01 .01 East Tin Con 08 .08 Eureka Mines 07 .07 Eureka Lllv 07 .07 Eureka Buillon 13 .14 Emma silver 02 .02 Emtdro Mines 03 Gold Chain 10 Howell .. 08 .09 Iron Blossom 19 .22 Iron King 1S .19 Jadge Mining 3.00 8.86 Keystone .' 76 Leonora 01 .02 Lebl Tintic . . 08 .10 May Day 01 .01 Mllhr Hill 02 Moscow 02 .10 Michigan-Utah 02 .02 N. rih Standard 06 ,06 New Qulncy 04 .04 Opnhongo 00 .00 Nalldrlvcr 25 .28 Plutua 23 .28 Prince Con 28 .30 Provo 06 .07 Rico Argentine 01 Rico Wellington 01 .01 Sells 04 .04 B1L King Coal 1.90 1 92 Silver King Con 97 .98 Sioux Cons 02 South Hecla 00 . SO South Standard 16 .17 Silver Shield 21 .22 Tar Baby 02 Tlntlc Central .01 .01 Tlntlc Standard 3.22 3.25 Utah Cons 02 Union Chief . . 03 .03 We-t Toledo 03 .04 Walker 3.32 3.42 Ztima 08 .09 Empire Copper 05 .06 Daly 1.85 2.36 Yesterday's Sales. I Eureka Lily 477 at 7c Bulllon 13.000 at 3c. Stat 2000 at 15c; 6000 at 14c. '" lumbus Rexall 300 at 32c: 600 at 32c. Cardiff 100 at ?1 15 East Tlntlc cr. 2000 at 8c Mav Day 4000 at lc. Eureka Mines 2500 at 7c. Eureka Bullion 1500 at 13c; 4500 at 14c. Silver King Coal. 900 at $1 90. North Standard 200 at 7c; 3000 at 6e. Tar Baby 1000 at lc. Tlntlc Standard 50 at $3.20; COO at $3.25; 100 at $3.27. LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Ask Utah -Idaho Sugar $ 6.75 $ 5.85 AmaL Sugar 9 00 Amal. Sugar pfd 95.00 97.00 Lion Coal Bonds 85 00 West Cache Sugar 100 00 101 00 Wyoming Sugar 8.00 Ogden-Portland Cement 96 r-S Ogden Packing 25 09 Beetgrowers" Sugar 4.25 People's Sugar 3.80 4 25 Royal Coal pfd 100. f0 Security State Bank 130 00 First National Bank 320.1-0 CHICAOO GRAIN. fHIC AGO. Feb. 5. Wheat st.artrd with a heavy undertone today. The trado was very light and the market was easily Influenced, the sentiment being generally bearish because of Argentine news, the trade figuring that regardless "f the price of grnln there the fact remains that tho United States must compete with offers from that country In the world's market. There was some selling by a local trader who was a good buyer vesterday and the I early upturn which developed In the I market was soon checked. Opening prices, which were c lower to o higher. Including March $1.62 to 1.58 and May 1.44 to 1.44, wero followed by a slight setback. Corn was very dull with ra'.her general gen-eral soiling of the May delivery around 65c. The market as a whole followed the action of wheat. After opening C lower to c higher with May 63 to Cr.c. a weakness set In and prices declined de-clined slightly. Oats wero In svmrathv with other grains, starting c to c higher with May 41 to 41 c, then showing a tendency ten-dency toward lower levels. Provisions were weak with grain. heat took a sharp upturn later because be-cause of general buying Induced by reports re-ports that Greece was after wheat In this country and on greed buk talk from Texas. The market closed strong with prices showing a net advance of 3 to 4c, with March $157 to 1 67, and May 11.47 to 1.47. Corn later rallied shandy with wheat on rather general buying, prices soon going above the final figures of a ween ago. The finish was firm with prices showing a net gain of 1 to lc. with May at CG to 66c NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK. Feb 5 The market for raw sugar was firmer and while prices were unchanged at 3c for Cubas. cost and freight, there wus no fresh business today, although late yesterday thero were additional sales of 20.000 bags of Cubas to an operator at this level, which Is equal to 4 64c for centrifugal. Refined sugar was unchanged and white there was a fair Inquiry buyers were Inclined to limit purchasers to nearby near-by requirements. Fine granulated was Ustsed at 6.85c by all refiners. The firmness In raws and reports of further buying by the royal commission In Cuba, caused further buying of sugar futures and closing prices showed gains of C to 9 points. Final bids: March 4 19c May 4.40c; July 4.60c. September 4.79c. CHICAOO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Feb. 6. (United States Bureau Bu-reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1000: compared with week ago: Reef steers generally 25c lower; spots off more: she-stock she-stock 25 to 60c lower; bulls 50c lower; calves $1.00 to 1.50 lower: Blockers and feeders 25 to 60c lower. H0j Receipts 1000; market steady to 10c higher than Friday's average: closing clos-ing weak; top $10 35, bulk 20U pounds down $10.00.il0.25. bulk 220 pounds up, j., ;n r.i r.0. plgi steady t" strong; b-pirablo b-pirablo 100 to 110 pounds pigs around J10 no . , ... Sheep Receipts 4000; compared with week: Hnndv weight lambs 25 to 6O0 lower, weightier kind 60c to $1.25 lower; matured sheep 25 to 60c lower; feeder lambs 75c to $1.00 lower MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW r. K . Feb. .". Prime mercantile mercan-tile pap. r 7 per cent. Exchange Irregular Sterling- Demand $3.83; cables $3.-83. $3.-83. Francs: Demand 7 00c; cables 7.02c. Bel an francs: Demand 7.35c; cabled 7.87c. GulldeffJ Demand 33 80c; cables 3". 90c Lire: Demand 6 C0c; cables 6 BSC Marks: Demand 1.86c; cables l.S9c. Montreal l)ri per cent discount. SUGAR FUTURES. NEW YoKK, Feb. '.. Sugar future! closed steady; sales 250 tons, March 4 19c May 4.10c; July 4.00c; September 4.79c. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Sale) H Allls-Chslmerx 34 ill American Beet Sugar 42 Tl American Can 30 H American Car & Foundry' 122 H American Hide & Leather pfd 44 1 American International Corp 44 1 H American Locomotive 81E I 'sbbbbbbbbI American Smelting A Refg 42 I jl American Sugar t 'BBBI American Sumatra Tobacco 78 H American T, & T 99 -4 H American Wcolcn 66 1 H Anaconda Copper 387 1 Atchison .. 81 'tSBBBBBBBsl Gulf ft W. Indies C-t H Baldwin Locomotive KS H Baltimore & Ohio 33 I ; bbbbbbbbbI Bethlehem Steel "B" 86 ! fl Canadian Pacific 116 bbbbbbbbb Central Leather 40 ' B Chandler Motors jlBBsfl Chesapeake 01 Ohio 5S I I H Chicago, Mil & St Paul 27 ! I bbbbbbbbbI Chicago. R I & Pac 86 I lH f'hlno Copper 22 VJ Colorado Fuel & Iron 27 I ! Corn Products H9rt Crucible Steel 91 it H Cuba Cane Sugar 22. H Erie 13 General Electric .. 12CB H General Motors 14 Goodrich Co 39 IIJIB Great Northern pfd 78 H Great Northern Or Ctfs 29 H Illlnnl Central 89 HH Inspiration Copper 35 nBBsfl Int Mer. Marine pfd r.o, International Paper 67 KsnneCOtt Copner 19 I tH ioulsvlllc & Nashville 100 'H Maxwell Motors 5 I jH Mexican Petroleum 158 M bbbbbbbbI Miami Copper 18 1 BBBBBBBsl Middle Sfntes Oil 18 I BBBBBBBsl Mldvale Steel .. 30 iH MTSSOUri Pacific 18 I New York Central 70 H N Y . N. H Hartford 21 Norfolk & Western 98 B H Northern Pacific 84 Oklahoma Prod & Ref 3 Pan American Petroleum 74 H Pennavlvanla 40 rH People's Gas 36E rrBBBBBBBn Pittsburg and West Va 28 jt H Ray Consolidated Copper 13 - H Reading 83 ' ' B Rep Iron A: S'.eel 65 oTBBBBBBsa Royal Dutch. N. Y 60 - rsBBBBBBsl Shell Trans A- Trad 40 Ibbbbbbbb! I Sinclair ('on Oil 91 ISBBBBBBSl Southern Pacific 914 nSBBBBBBs! Southern Railway 22 C Standard Oil of N J. pfd 108 P Studebaker Corporation 66Te ' Tennessee Copper 8 P Texas Co. ., , 42 J Texas & Pacific 23 ! Tohacco PrcKlucts 62 1 j Transcontinental Oil 9 1 I Union Pacific 118 t 8 Pood Products 24 j I U. B. Rettall Stores 64 I 1 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 67 I aH United states Rubber 69 bbbbbbbI Pnited States Steel 81 bbbbbbbI Ptah Copper 65 ilfssBBBSBl W estlnghouse Electric 44 " bbbbbbbI Willys Overland 7 IiLbbbbI American lnc. Lead and Sm R BaBaBaBaBaJ Butte and Superior 13 ' bbbbbbbI Cala Petroleum 33B IbbbbbbbI Montana Power 63B I ' BBBBBBsl Shattuck Arizona 6B Isbbbbb lajro Oil 34 IH Invincible Oil 23 I ibbbbbV WALL STREET NEW YORK. Feb. 5 Shorts contrtbut-ed contrtbut-ed vn' largely t" the relative strength of today's stock market. The aggressive attitude of bull t noU in the more specu-latlve specu-latlve Issues prompted hasty covering of contrU'tN. Oils, stseets, eoulpments nnd rails were especially prominent at gains of 1 to 1 points. A demand for Read-Ing Read-Ing common and first and second pre-ferred pre-ferred pugu-ested early announcement of the c mpan egregatlon plan. Strength shown by Mexican stocks and bonds. Buvlng of these securities evt- '. n'lr was by Mexican stocks and bonds. Buvlng of these securities -viriently was based on reprrts thnt the Mexican gov-ernment gov-ernment Intends to refund Its foreign debt. The closing was firm. Sales ap-proxlmated ap-proxlmated 2'.o.000 shares. jfH OMAHA LIVESTOCK. I OMAHA 5. (United States R.-reau of Tarkets.) Hogs Receipts 18.- 600; market steady to 15c lower; closing 15 to 23c lower on heavy grades: bulk medium and light butchers $9. 1099. 60: H top 89 ' ' itrongwslght and packing grades $S. 508.90. Ill IsbbbbbI Cattle Receipts 60; compared with week ago: Beef steers and she-stock or: 1-est tier hit harder; bulls 2575c Ipwer: veals 6076c lower; eH stoi hers and feeders mostly 6076o lower. llrllV i,oep Receipts 200; market compared IBIBIBB with week ogo: Lamb generally 75c h.wer; sheen ar,d vearllngs 60c lower; ' j feeding lambs 50 'i 75c. lower. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS "MTV. Mo Feb 2 (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Re-1 Re-1 celpts 800; for week: Beef steers 25360c j I lower; she-stock 2.'ff75o lower: canners 1 steady! bull 26950c lower; calves $1 to 1 1 50 lower; strikers and feeders mostly 50c lower; stock cows and heifers 16 to J 85e lower; calves 50'ti76c lower. Hogs Receipts 600: to shippers l6S25o lower; to packers around steady; top H Sheep Receipts S00: for week: Lambs and yearlings around $1 lower; shippers ; 50c to $1 lower. JH LONDON RATES. LONDON. Feb. 5. Bar 6llver 86d fH per ( jl Money 5 per cent. Discount rates: Short and three month bills 6 per cent. IbbbbbbI POTATOE9. CHICAOO. F.b. 5 Potatoes receipts 34 cars: northern white up 6 to 10c at $1 lft il 20 c.vt ; bulk $1.20rl.30 cwt. up 5 to 10c. Idaho russets sacked $2 009 d AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Feb. 5 Flour unchanged to 10c higher; In carload lots family patents quoted at $S.768 80 u barrel In 88 pound cotton sacks. Bran $22.0024.00. rfH LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Feb. 6 Liberty bonds closed : i 8s 81.86; first 4s 86. CO bid; second P-f-f-V 4s 86-40 bid: first 4s 87.30: second 4s 86.48: third 4s 89.94; fourth 4s 87.00; Victory 3s 97.20; Victory 4s 97.24. 1 NEW YORK SILVER. NEW YORK. Feb. 6 Bar silver, do-mestlc. do-mestlc. 99c, foreign 60c lH Mexican dollars 45c. . H OO S ; t . JH Commercial development of wild juto that grows as a weel In South Africa la the purpose of a company formed. |