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Show The Sahf Lake Telegram. NG HvHH MARKETS f 8 VI u m " " " " A further drop In a number of the favorite stocks on the exchangre was the mark, with the feature of the morning call. Lower Mammoth fell to the usual sales; May Day declined from 19 to 18 cents on the curb, 250O shares selling, and Sacramento sold at 23 cents. Con. Mercur was strong at $1.46. and Daly West closed with $42 bid and asked. was quoted at $10.6010.90, Daly-Judg- e $4.504.60. 1 Carisa dropped to 10 cents with a. sale of 1000 shares. AJax so!d at and California released 1500 shares at 14H cents. The closing quotations and list of sales follow: I Bid. Asked. Ajax Carisa Consolidated Mercur Creole Daly e Daly West Dexter Galena Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot Little Bell Lower Mammoth May Day Mammoth Sacramento Silver King Silver Shield South Swansea Star Consolidated Sunshine Utah $ 1.43i, .25 i .02Vi ".70V4 .17 1.0C 2.45 .71 18Vi .75 ke Uncle Sam Consolidated-..U. S. Mining company Valeo Ren Butler .23 .23 70.00 73.60 08 .07Vi 15 22 .... . .... .10 .65 60 .21 22.00 .224 23.00 .12 California .55 Century .02 yesterday was 81 degrees, which, while Dairtm .10 Emerald in excess of the previous day's temper.01 .OOVi Golden Eagle ature, is about normal. 04 La Reine .04; An area of low pressure has appeared Little Chief .06 on the map over southern California. Manhattan .00 VHi 01 .02 This has not developed sufficiently to Martha Washington 21 York .214 threaten a storm, but it will probably New 03 Tetro cause a slight rise in temperature in Victor 15 .21 this vicinity. .2fi 20 Wabash An unusually heavy rainstorm was West Morning Glory .01 .50 reported from Galveston this morning. White Rock .33 30 mois4.42 of Yankee inches During yesterday ture fell. REGULAR CALL. Ajax. 7001000at 24c. at 10c. Carisa. 100 at 70c: 600 at 71c: Lower Mammoth, MEN AND 500 at 71V3c: 8r at 704c; 600 at 70c, seller seller ten days; thirty days; 100 t 200 at 70Hc, seller fifteen days. AFFAIRS May Day. 300 at 19c; 1000 at lS4c, buyer thirty days. 500 at 23c. F. P. KELLOGG, assistant secretary Sacramento, Ben Butler, 1000 at 12iC and adjuster of the Union Accident InCalifornia. ln at 144c. surance company of Den er, is in the New York, 600 at 214c. on business. citv OPEN CALL. DR. J. C. E. KING, who left this city Consolidated Mercur, 200 at J1.4S. Lower Mammoth, 200 at 704c, seller thirsome weeks ago for u trip abroad, will ty days. leave Baltimore, Md., today on a steamat lPc: 200 at lS4c. May Dav. 1000 er bound for Germany. Ben Butler, 223 at 114c. 500 .14 14 at-704- New York, at TO GRADE IS GOOD 12G-fo- ..22 heavy, dlum. Sheep The records of buslnes done on the stock exchange for the half yar ending yesterday Is shown by the following taJsnuary February .. March April May Valu. Shars. ? , Totals BT. 22.1,77 packers, I? Uicht. r Receipts plies. 1 22 SjC n. - .imb. Hyl1.: : rrefrrrd ppr ilK-- : ". ..... Mot Trnctlan I'nc ,. I'n" & V'al..h Tr v; U4 . ir: ... Four 2Sul 5 reache-- four rr.ulei breaiitK r-- f I.. ...n: - NVw .. t ! ! IZ". York i:vr, M r "y on 2'g j 1 ;r Touy'e clrnrtr.Rf. til.3r. Pim !ay year, tX1.2?2- $ .?.&. 42 th During the same period last year the sales amounted to 12,151,791 shares for Ih'tr if !Kht. Of th tr.arrlel ar.l h rz - i I'u $5150 Damage Suit, The Console a 14 Ilallw ay an! Porr com puny w.tj j:..J the Janl a lilii lamaE' nuit tlay brought ir.nl Jt.Jurl Allc" Itho..l ili-.'e-:. n. fr coll',pUn u-ta- of tr l lt.l car. cd; lc. ('!: WhMtJti'y. old. $6,133,105.23. Corn7:.'; J 1 76H: v, 4"-- 4iiv?; July. Ma v. c'!rt Alt rt ad- o!J. 7Sc: Sr j.'.rmhr. UV. : .M. TL'tc: May. ; September. TiVu NEW YORK METAL. NEW YOniC. July Bar Pllver, 52S centf. Lead and copper, quiet and un- changed. nrst hour the th nd vanced to 7C.c. 77V-- J . IVcrm-be- .c. tc; May. r. br, Oats StlTnbr. 24c; cmb'r, J.j,77. Pork Julv. $lirs: pfmbT, r. Iard J ilv. $.!:; Srpw-m- l.-- 23C. Ie- - 2-- $V 0 0 . Fhhr. N. I'ayr.e cti Te an 1 car. 2 ' 2 . .it t the i.ila...' l). October. K4;. Itye July, f'Hr. Fl.x Cash Northwest. ot u; 1 wre e j T i ? r; t xt Arr.fr - I- I'aroe! After Senatar II.ar.r.a. re amrc th h". The INr.rs r!rf rn ih I. I. 't"?n. !hat Ire lfn a t t a rrt. tAt. :;v.' In Th a Hur.r.a a 1 r.Vr V,.Mark VrA&n for rr. ember c-- laifr C..1 crn- rf t. a"- a ;r Mine No. 1 ! f ru rt y. It ha t er.ty U mile nf rTkJr.i- ar.l a rr!!n cllr.e nhafl of cr.e ar.4 t r.e.half :r.i r g lr.ffth. Th rr 1r. I. ?. - r.-- 1 Tlmhv July. U TO. l.'iver Julv. $11 N r p r.;-t- n Sr J : ' i'" ur.t na : 9 i J - t" a.. ;.ff :i KJ-l?u- l from Frank lMlun. ELEVEN' KILLED IN Suit fcr Divorce. K. Hu ll Selena f.!tl dltorct aKlnit rge i;. Itut! to-la- !. -- !kn of MINNESOTA STORM W1LDK11. pajtn-(- cvr l A July th! rlac l.vt r.le!.:. 1 k:. muh .Um-a- c "t urn Th f.rft f.ru'c to j P'perty. rar.ch of pr. Vetr. !'troy:r ail Ir.K thrf--e h M'.r.n.. anl pernor. 4o.r.c her th? :aTC'. Url'y-Cn- h. frm busJ !lre?. I'rm tho the An r pinion was liars bitn by t .k'r.jr Ir. a ; 2 rr!. 77r: N'o. S N r.r.o Cash: turn'1 Yh"u rl. ANTHONY HOPE WEDS : 74U7V: No. 2 rrd. 77c: No. 2 winter hrd. Suptenif rtnsrt tolay In th ra' of l, forty ro ! w! ar.1 !ht 1 3. NorthNo .l c winter hard. 7o; Ia-77c; No. '$:'.. of lh 2or.fr. farm At K. AlMra Hr.ow, !rlmr. Tie; No. 2 Fprlr.ff. 77r; No. 3 1. Morrison aciiln!"t were rirrr.o'.:hbull th l;r.K all HIS ADORABLE DOLLY ern the Mnrrl?n Mlnlne v mp.my. 1. W. ClaSUisher anl hi t'.aushtf spring. 7'irrc. r, V..'. ar.l No 3. Corn No. 2. h. in tvhlrh lh Kretn Morten . ir.l n'w frk'.r.ci. 3. Nettl. ST'fils-Oats No. 2, ii''ic; N. A c.jratrh from Hron Lkc, In th iiflknicl. of th- - trial vourt lu ltcriK-n- t LONDON. July 1. Anthony Hope t r: b a lr.ity of Ih Jaekor. In tl; loner ourt Til- ju New York Produce. lgi'nt Hawkins, the author, ami Miss Elizar r.or that i e!cht ny& thin fav r cf pr?rr. p!Jnti.T. so have teri kl'.le,!. an! a1i to lr ;:t NEW YOltK. Julv beth Sheldon of New York, sister of Htute 1 I.Ury. 1ylJ th rarr.e e.f Mr. of llentlf.e,!r Susane Sheldon, the actress, were mar- Jc: creamery, sta1y: 6s ; ".'' TINTIC'S JUNE SHIPMENTS. 1 Krn-har. l rM:,;ro v ; : V7 KKK ried at St. Bride's church. Fleet street, Irreg j. LIPTON TAKES LOOK j..irkn W'rs-.frks Hervipts. live-m'.lea of two north s Hrn Ike. Wi trn extr. W?e; . for the today In the presence of many distin- lar: onds to Shipments ore EUREKA, July 1. 537 : f.lr H,))tir-lln- w. and guished literary and society people. The cars of rer.nlri;. 2r; month of June were AT CUP DEFENDER of officiated. 3'!.T bishop Stepney an Is centrlfuR.l. mojiM. This concentrates. of cars three FIREWORKS DISPLAY ;,ii-csuk'at. $i.4-.- : cars untu.l; Increase over May of twenty-eigcrushed. granulated, powdcrr.l. H.; of ore and three cars of concentrates. NHWPOP.T. II. I.. July 1. Fir Thorn-it- s S follows: -7 as Is AT SAGAMORE HILL No. OF SANITY THREE UIo, record Coffee The Quiet; Car . arrivr l here t.!ay to attcnl Upton J Ajax New York Money. th thtrl rae of the present furies beTlotr Tarlr BE WILL TESTED 21 . OTSTHIt i;ay. - I. J;:: 1 -- r t ar.l Uullion-Boc- k Tim tween th-- n'.Unce. ir.?ts:utU-NEW YOltK. Julv . 6 nt xch;ir.Ktrlln v for .l Carisa the o money, swndv. f r lIay. The c??t;t r.rf'Viit etr.lrnr .13 l and at litv Columbia frhJu!f Centennial Eureka Jt K7 2 f'r drnian2; r.:i . SI ror.-lltth n $ affor!''! by ttratv; ard mine John Barrett and Frank Rice, who days; ixt'd rate. Dragon & iron s4; arly n.ornlr-- anu1 athT absence of wrel. lty 14 M4.Jt..'j Bell M:ls. lal :h bv commer In a th" outlrit brief Eagle 1 Blue irrrrlr: utt.r a njr. il uJy ?ky were arrested some days ugo on a Eureka 111 Mxlrnn dollars. 41 run. chlMren. t'fn rcturnirc to th h lookx Ilk a "Hhe Grand Central Oovernmr.t bond?, lirm; rallroid bon !, to charge of vagrancy, will b examined firm. Oemini 'h' y troat." alJ ?!r Thoma Upion. turning h wa Jrlnl by 2 as to their sanity this afternoon by th Joe Bowers an of cf aPer-r!nk atruini'u'kn the n2 county physicians. tMpo''l to rvtra! of hit frler.li Eowe-Mammoth fJlarks Trial Is in Progress. mm lfor lure ho n. " ha4 all after i:rln. fjv th of they l f t t A f.rrworK c? iS Barrett was arrested for peddling tl Martha Washington Th trial of Albert Clirk. lli li't V. Irty at the look n t a Sip-rrrar of lUl'.anr, tho Fourth of bo1 Ju3y of Mammoth without a license and was given thirty the three men accused 2Mbrobbing 24 It wi'l 1 " viH In the rifri. i sfttr Star Consolidated nt the Ivm .hit h the l!rln lay nt ar.rhor. Ife a.M-e- l th Johnson of $7 on Aj rll J1 days, and has since developed sympUncle S;im rturnt from 1! ;. n thr rar' bfor Jud I thitl rt'ter yntenlay'a Blar saloon, wan lgun United Sunbeam !,ra to Rice hSch toms a is of no whre m n!".:r :h r A cmM Insanity. stranger lobt 12 Jury Mors thl morning. Victor Consolidated Sham-r- k nt of th.? Jre brat'.' th '.' l th" r5 the 26 In ar.lr.st .Kfenl Mfiul Is to for looked fits. cup case and t in the here, ven'.U epileptic subject and a Yankee t ' r. . of tb . III. John Hong, the Chlnman accused of this aftertu-onDIVIDENDS AND OUTPUT assaulting young Hassard on May 2nd FOR MONTH OF JUNE. with a razor, in Plum alley, will proba3EEE examined as to his sanity on Fribe bly a The ore and bullion settlements for day. the month of June in the Salt Lake Will Bo Returned for Trial. markets aggregated $1,502,050, not InC. A. Callis. County Attorney of SumIndependent mit cluding the output of theore county, hat filed a requisition with and bulsmelters. Yesterday the to Secretary of State Hammond asking $90,300. lion settlements amounted the month that O. I). Wolfe be returned to th Dividends paid during amounted to $338,000. Of this amount State. The requisition wa approved the Silver King contributed $100,000 and before IsGovernor toWells left for Vernal. Would your suit look any cooler if you saved a few dollar on it? have removed mortalleged the Daly West $108,000, both of Park Wolfe - arc 5r o- -, 75 from In suits at at Coalhome his wisuits $7.00 suit F'llinp:--$r.lrn!: of Gemini the Tintic at $1.30; property If $50,000 The gaged sof paid City. and the Grand Central of the same ville without the consent of the mort?9.00 suits at 6.75; $12.00 suits at $'U)0; $18.00 miits at $13.50, etc-- , etc. He has been located in Nebrascamp $25,000. The Annie Laurie of Gold gagee. will be brought back for trial. mountain cut out $50,000. The Sacra- ka and MEN'S SHIRT WAISTS AT HALF PRICE. out $5000. mento handed During July the Utah Consolidated will pay $150,000 Four Births Reported Todaj. 31.00 and the Daly "West may come along one of of The a births twins, pair boy extra. an with and a girl, and another boy and girl SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. been reported to the. health ofllce. have Amalgamated Directors. The twins belong to William II. Wat-kin102 South Fourth West street, the NEW YORK, July 1. At a directors' of the Amalgamated Copper other boy has come to the home of J. It. meeting 132 company Henry H. Rogers has been Cosgrlff, E48 Brlgham street, and the I... president and William Q. girl to Farsland, 335 West North Rockefeller treasurer. Temple strtt ilr 1 i.-.- h- -r '. :i - kr-mr- pHCk.-iites- '. ; n J;h -- fj-- v. . a . d 9V-t.- t. NEW YORK, July 1. Mrs. G. F. Steih-lae- n of Casper, Wyo., is at the Marlbor- - ht ; $'. Jury Aspreed Quickly. It took the Jury in the case of J. II. af- Clark about forty minutes yesterday ternoon to return a verdict of guilty to the charge of grand larceny and receiving stolen property. Clark was being Implicated in the charged with C. V. of Johnson of $73 in the jobbery Lone Star saloon on Commercial street. r. 1.-- CJ-': ! I- ? 1 - rton-Scrful Srrlry n Ti-A- JULY 4TH CROWDS MAY BREAK RECORD The Short Line and th; Rio Grande arc making preparations to handle an immense crowd of visitors July 4th. half rates beThey have announced on their lines, local tween all points thousand several for look persons and to take advantage of these to visit Salt Lake. V. J. Rldd of the passenger department of the Hio Grande returned today from a southern trip. He reports that the prospects for a large number of persons to visit this city Independence day are promising:. N BOSTON AND RETURN Q. W. Ry. and 24th. 23rd Selling dates June Half FaTe Via R, tat by given $180.50susThomas B. Jones wasfor Injuries this morning the city uneven sidetained from a fall on an was resolution signed set-ti-by walk. The amount this and Mayor Thompson all claim against the municipality. cs Pr!7it ii s duririL 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE STOCK. s, - re-elect- ed One Price. Plain Figures. Values, 65c ROWE & KELLY CO., -- 1 ; 1 n. - ah Men's Negligee Shirts, 75c and I&"an. tf ta-1.- ure City Pays Injured ar.'l cave har 13 - c I.ucy Injn frmn Trine Vlrgrne nn-- SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS JUDGMENT $5.7); er. 1 w rrr-r-ert-) Oc-tol- r, Klhs-Ju- fau:. S fx hsvc r.. t ir',r 5 t 1 U3.171.C2 $4.1 be . i 5.72S.71 :! they UM !r - fvM.SOl.I'S I r, -- Three Divorces Granted. a a '!sr.cff"-- : v. f r Threfr n;!tr..it"l uj Chicago Grain. from thf bon f rf matrimony th;. e ml r wheal. CHICAGO. July ?te?n r.f Hall. Martha Kih-t- r but the a h:ul" h!ithr to Ulic nurnlr.ir by Juif aftr opening an arc Kno-pn that a l nrar.l-K!h frrm lower at TfeU to 7S declined to TVc. At lifted. Ann 1.003.230 th -- In fine. c M a r. y rr.lr.e. c 1 tul r.r f e In -r, i,' 1 i- -rj SH lt -- - e-- f vH) (! r . r. ; - t.rsr. ri-lm; Yx rr.Sr.e h-- 1 1 BANK CLEARINGS. is? nJlve at. ? J.m ef- !h wmlrs"e t th Cnt ; Jr. J !'.; y that thejthat rr.trr No. 17. Thy fp'rl'l x; of the men vr trare ! t y t p:m nr.l ran hither Br. 1 thither Ir, th- - CHICAGO fillAlN. r WJ lrr.V . r Crn j tn-.h' FMerr.br H- !. il it: JC't r m Trkrn rar.lt xrler.c el rachej :i ever, for 4S m'r.tJi iay that nn r 4 i: !i IZ tht to ml4 trnrn ard rM'l fttoul the h&ft. I: I falr.t ;-- . Wfifm I'r.ion ... ... :' Allrn. ru4 thihT''ilrM th' i-- ; ... 44''f . op-eri.tc- K ir: ltc .. . At J""S I2i - !t ...U4 ... : s H4!rrNeh .. lu! l t-i ...srr, ... n; l'mn lty k i-- ... cih'.o r.t A. t ltl tVnt Onl a Kan .... ... t- irr tm....... ...... s ... MSffourl Tac rh N Y . r k Ft Paul Cnlon I'Af AtrhUon Com txa t'lir.a Of th! a r-- he !trxk!yn Manhattan PrefrrM fnr. It rn-'e- . ' ilti ' ead. K-rr'- r ivopl-- rur.teJ :c-t- Cum It.ill A Ohl3 ewes. J3.4) i- - !; . Ft'H Com market S w . L) numbr two ar time aftr rime occurred that the. frit mm 1 H we broucht to th furfar-1 oV'.wk other urtll hn hy lh Uat ero broucht cut. The rcj-e- ro i further tere unit!? i th rr.!r. until Ri:it!or.J cr.'.m 11 si;l had hen mad" ti rermlt fr"h ;r r. 1 c.&r to reach the !owr livc'.t US foul the a' K wr T l t lIor"! and liS work hau'.lr.sr ilhrU h(ir from U 1 fl,)wa th r hnft er.tl c m vl tR'-Jr. K irr hwulM and Ir.cJJr.e. i TT-rtin-.rl- . i work ! th t?r rJ 1TTV, . o th r.ii t irrrJr: ftowlj. rx 1M i::. irow In which the rttcutf itj 0rp.c comr-eUetto C & I T.-n- n ''; orker. '.;i head: I..; 3 Wool-CnrhAng- Hr-ts- Westerner in New York. -- Jttot.s. Jl M fine medium, A l.r.i.r.92 . June j's 1 24 lUr.d ltck rrefrrr-- fC.me. St. Louis Wool. LOl'IS. Julv 1. Fi-HIr- s 779.R30 6 r- frt: ir from (Co-,ttnu- M Ixw. CImf. Opn. Hleh. 24 iu l'rerrrt XWotfrn ... Creat H uthrn Hy Com Norf & Wt-n- t rrn . -C- teady. .7S: range wethtrs. 13.6'; ble: , 1V5T-:i- J3 '"Sr?'". 70; CT't; i Hmeitrr t m Tii L'- - 235 Dead Out of 2S2. tock qmtatlor.i f jrr.Shl by Co.. m South Main rl l u-- BUSINESS ON EXCHANGE. uibon A. A. 2i 74-- J 22 New York Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. Ttecelpts. July 1. Cattle Te.-.n- ; slow 2'".f) head. Including and lower. Good to prior serrs. H'.lt C. W. Whitley, local manager of the 5.30; poor to medium. " $I.X"H : stocker ; i cows. Il.ovi American Smelting and Refining com- and feeders. canr. r. fl v. heifer. J2.Vj4.73; exan pany, returned last night from bulls. $2..V4 2i; cnlvrs, lll'tZZ; Tex tended visit to New York. Relative lo fed steers. $.1.3"u4 tomorrow. Hogs Heclpts today. '.JAn; Ml the recent decline In the price of copper 23,h; left ovr, .V; slow. ted and Mr. Whitley said he had nothing to butchers, JTj.T"; '.; gool in choic heavy. ;j?. 75; UkM. $3.vy&.K3: rough heavy, r. say, claiming not to be posted on cop- $3i.u6: bulk of sal-l.TVf. ii. per conditions. As to rllver and lead, Sheep Receipt s. S.t"; sheep ,inl lambs, ti choice wrthetp, alow. on Mr. the opinion fair to Good however, Whitley choice miied. ia i73; Jir.'jir, Wninn that the present quotations will rule for sheep. 13; native lamb. t4 K.'j ..$; V Western lambs, $ some time. Capitalists In th East, according to Mr. Whitley, are eagerly Kama City Cattle. watching for goo. mining Investment, atile-Herefpta KANSAS CITY. July and not a few of them are looking upon shade to head: Iowt. Native as a steady Utah favorable field. As to the l") Indian ter. JS; 't.d trouble which the American Smelting st r. H.fr.'.H or. native cows. V Texa and Refining company is experiencing rows and heifer. Jl 5 4 miocker ard on account of the eight-hou- r i3-- ; Westbulls. $2 day, Mr. feeder. Jl uVf ern does stated the that teera, calves, $3 v U; Whitley $l.i4.73; question not concern the local plant, aa the Weatern cow. $J t3 I) Ilo 12.(t) had: market weak eight-hou- r IWrlpts Uu;k law Is In effect here. to !c lower. of aa!e. J'. O; V. . LOCAL QUOTATIONS. d J3.0Oii-4.25- ; K M Vllt 1 21Sc. a "V 153 MAIN STREET . the Oregon to Line's' the title Short forty miles of and Pioche between Uvada, New, grade have been settled and that company now holds a clear title to the property. P. L. Williams, attorney for the Short C. O. Whittemore, the organizer of Line, has paid Lincoln county the sum the Pioche Miners' syndicate, which of $5083 to settle the delinquent tax claim against the property and C. O. holds a $500,000 bond on a number of old Whittemore, attorney for the Salt Lake Pioche producers, returned from that route, then withdrew the intervention Nevada camp yesterday. Owing to im suit. portant railroad affairs, which required Mr. Williams and Mr. Whittemore returned from Pioche yesterday. most of his time while there, Mr. Whittemore paid only a short visit to the Licenses. Marriage properties In which his syndicate Is Arthur C. Kay, Los Angeles, Cal... ..34 carrying on exploratory work, but he ,.34 Minnie B. Craft, Louisville, Ky.... ..24 reports that the developments are quite Ned R. Price. Salt Lake 22 was Anna M. Meyerhoffer, Salt Lake satisfactory. The sum of $23,000 32 members, Maurice E. Kaighn, Salt Lake the subscribed syndicate by 20 Ethel B. Flowers, Salt Lake who are tuch men as Senator Clark and 40 Herbert F. Wallace, Pocatello, Ida John Hays Hammond, for the carrying 2S Lucy J. Miles. Pocatello, Ida on of this work, to determine the ap26 mines, before Fred Spencer, Salt Lake proximate value of theThis 23 Sarah Williams, Salt Lake exporatlon exercising the option. 37 on for several months James A. Lewis, McCammon, Ida been has going 33 Ida I. Alvord, McCammon, Ida under the most skilled mining men, and 4S Lake Salt E. Victor Mr. Whittemore states that the Llndquist, 20 Johanna H. Tellekamp, Salt Lake level the water level In that diG. C. De Farquignon, Bingham, Utah.. 32 strictis being thoroughly explored. The Laura E. C. Converse, Bingham, Utah. 21 mines involved In the deal have pro28 E. B. Hicks, Raymond, Canada duced $20,000,000 in the past, and this 26 Gertie Rolf son, Raymond, Canada without any transportationwerefacilities closed Archi P. SpilFbury, Toquerville. Utah... 21 wagons. They than other Maud McArthur, Mt. Pieasant, Utah.. 21 down in the '70s when the first disas26 Ernest Oliver, South Jordan. Utah trous fall in silver occurred, and al19 Alice Codel, Sandy, Utah made to reclaim though an attempt was 31 remained idle Charles W. Kettering, Denver, Colo have 1831, in them they 31 A. Louisa Pratt, Los Angeles, Cal ever since. Clarence E. Post. Salt Lake Adele Horn, Salt Lake Sam J. Price, Beaver, Utah Bertha Lesflng, Minersville, Utah wanna. Great Western preferred "II" and Urooklyn Transit wr lifted a ro!nt each and Tarinc Coast IV Suicar fell IV Hocking VaJley 44 and Northwestern IV but the lust named rallied sharply. Trie 11 dropped away again In slowly towards to o'clock and the active list got back about the opening range. A rise of a point In Manhattan In sympathy with thf buying of Urooklyn Transit furnished the only feature rf the market. The uncV.lon was firmer, but thf demand was too alight lo have uny appreciable effect. Hoom trailers offered atork down In the absence of the lrge demand of Monday and Tuesday. The marktt did r.ot giv much, but com Important stocks viay were well below yesterdav'a close, ratably I'nton I'arlrlc. which so:d at Chesapeake A Ohio lost a point and New York Central Ita morning rise. 1 locking 214. Valley recover-With the rearing of the rail rnnny rate the trader recovered their thorn and price retraced most of the early downward course. Urooklyn Tranlt ro 2 over last n!ht. lllg Four Kalne,t 3 und Delaware & Hudon a point. WruMnjr-houa- e K'.ectrlc fell 4 and Tressed Stel preferred 1. The rally was r.ot wrll Or held and the clolng was dull and rather heavy. 1 rr J. nru i tZ.lX-U-- c. H n twrlwrcn New York Centrat. C. C. C. . Bt. Louis. L&ke Krl A Western. Lacka- MR. WHITLEY'S OPINION ON THE METAL MARKET. THE RECLAMATION OF PIOCHE PRODUCERS All questions involving mlM Copper. Silver is quoted today at 52S cents per ounce. Copper at 13 cents and lead at 53.CO. TOTAL SALES. $3103.23. 9500 Regular2323 shares for$731.87. shares for Open, Total. 11,823 shares for $3857.12. SHORT LINE TITLE jrlcr rnlr.g . UcKk liland. ar.l Itcadlnr Air.altimMcJ I'rnnfylvanU, METAL MARKET. " and U. & W. TmuKors, Farxr Vent, Manhattan antl Monarch Shirts, Wliito China XiU:, rnnrh Flannel and Panpx Hhirtu, Fancy HnMonr, all Fancy Underwear, Helta, fcraw Hati and Derby and Hft Hat h Hyd4-Harlow 8 hoes. Walking Hticl;s. Duplox Htocks, J5 dozen T0c NrktieR for 35c each, 2.1 dns n 75o Neckties for HOc each, fH.00 Tien fur ?'.'.00; $2.00 Tien for $1.33; f 1.50 Ties for $1.00; $1.00 Tien for C5c. IVcrlc-- Outing Suits, St. TauI. Mlisujri Pacific. .12; 12H chan-- lof. Stocks generally Hold lower cn the afternoon call than this morning. Lower Mammoth sold from 70 downward to GS4, seller thirty days, releasing 1100 shares. Sacramento fell from 23U to 22i. selling 3300 shares. May Day was offered at 18 cents, with no buyers In the markjt. Consolidated Mercur sold 200 shares at $1.46. Daly West was offered at $42.75, with $42 bid. Star Con22 bid and solidated closed with 23V4 asked. Victor Consolidated sold 500 at 10 cents. 4.60 1.50 You are famUiar with our goods and you Icnow that when we announce a reduction we mean just what we say The lowrr Uel for gains and omc of the trcul;itlve faviritn Induced purchases and ther wan a tIM rmV.y In .75 L' , NEW YOltK. July showed small AFTERNOON CALL. .10, 1.47 .mi .15 4.50 cents, - 2.05 10.90 42.75 10.60 42.00 Daly-Judg- Rocco-Homesta- .23; .l'P-i- i 24 3 Dealings. and Grand Central at gngK ll Little Change Either Way Indicated in Wail Street 70-ce- nt $42.75 J 3C DEAD LEVEL PRICES WENT LOWER; OF PRICES MARKET STILL SLUMPY The weather conditions are settled today and the local bureauquite U forecasting fair weather for tonight and Thursday. From present Indications July 4th Jill be an ideal day to celebrate the anniversary of the Nation's independ- The maximum temperature recorded ICC: - IS P ROM SDROwyf J WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY X M7m ST. ry |