Show f MANY FACTORS f AFFECT TRA TRADE t Why in and Utah Is Good INFLUENCE OF THE MINES FINE CROP PROSPECTS AND HIGH PRICES HElP FARMERS A heavy wool crop rop wIth the beet b t ever paid pId In this sectIon of oC the country t the heaviest sugar beet bee crop h 1 the history of the taW state in both in hi point of o erge e and yield an for tor a rop of of farm that could not nW be improved 81 an abundance of money at low rates of interest the min mines s pouring a steady stream of dividends into the city every Jay in the year the smelters running IHa ir than ever before with addi additional smelters in sight for the Imme Immediate immediate diate is little wonder business men in Salt Lake a aU 1 as asin a aIn in ever every other trade center In Utah are wearing smiles of t trade was wa goo In aU all lines during the week just closed The war ari er weather had much to do with t Dry goods stores and clothing stor especially ly were busy hardware and r of oC all kinds were in good god dema nd iut and the seed men nen reaped a harvest Little Sp Speculation in Sight The business of the week wag R who ly y free ff om There was wa little railroad talk during the week aside ISile from fron taik of ef th the ff 4 on Utah in general and Salt Lak LakIn in particular or of the opening of th the Sn n I Ppdro Pdro Preparations for th the enter entertainment of the Los Angeles Ch or gave an added to jIl II talk of busi business on the new road were reported gOOt gooi by the jobbers rs and wholesalers Jobbing was goof good in most lines Jines and large qua quai i it t ties of goods were moved about 11 reasonably sure of a t goof good rop are more freel freely and more prosperous than in for irr years yearn are buying more and nods nod g The sentiment dominating the bust is one of a s lute 1 tide e All reports from outside point to It continuance or of business f L in a all II lines and this sentiment is strongly in Salt Lake So much of the local prosperity de on the condition of the mining that it must always be count countI I j 1 as the mo meet t important factor in I From the standpoint of business man the here could not be improved the standpoint of the specula 1 Ir r striving to promote wildcat schemes the conditions could not well be worse orse is little speculation in the air even enn on the exchange e People are de demanding manding to know what It is they are buying before the they can be induced to Invest The mines are making a good record the smelters ue re sunning at fuR full capacity and the s the metals while lower than most think they should be are high h to yield a 8 ni nice e margin of Local Stocks Too High In the commercial st StOk k market there wag as little activity during the week and what little there was was confined largely to the sugar ties lies The rea reason I On forthe Inactivity was vas that most of the storks stocks are being held at too high a figure to insure a certain tain tam Income over oyer 6 per cent net for any given time and Investors are not anxious to tn get in under such sueh circum circumstances circumstances stances The quotations at the close of business yesterday esterday were Amalgamated Sugar Co Ce 00 Common 16 00 Idaho Su Sugar r Co fl IJ Lewiston ton Sugar Co i 3 WI Utah S Sugar ar Co preferred Je is Common 7 OS I National bank 00 De Deseret eret Savings bank tit lil Fir FIrSt t National bank Ogden Leht Lehl Corn Com k Savings bank fl 11 00 National Bank of the R Republic W O Ogden dEn bank im a M State Bank of Utah Utah National bank UI Zions Sa Sav BAnk Trust Co lOS 85 Con W k A M Co preferred II W ill I Common SO I no Home Fire Insurance Co He I 55 j Rocky Mt Bell Tel Co It Itz L WO z c I 1 IOSSI 18 I BONDS Church Churell II 1 Salt Lake City Railroad W Sumpter Valley Railroad 11 1 IS I |