Show FROM UTAH ONLY Production of Lithograph Stone Confined Con-fined to Small Amount Here Good lithographic stone ifl Hne ralned uniform in texture free from cIriH or other Imperfections and of ufHclent softness to permit easy work I ng with engraving tools Color is not Lu i significant feature although the best uallty stone is I usually tinted gray or rab payr the Pacific Coast Miner Thy physical quality of a stone hI l given precedence to Its chemical com I jositlon In the United States market Prices vary from 2 cents to 13 cents per lound the larger sixes of stone selling at 100 lo lho apiece according to luallty The consumption in this coun tlY Is satisfied principally by Imports free of duty from Bavaria The Ba arjan stone is the t standard on the market and Is produced dually at the Salsabella quarry in Solcnhofen The United Slates has not yet developed any large property although Utah ships be wetn forty and fifty short tons per annum Deposits of lithographic stone have also been found in other States In the South and West but the size of ho I slabs cut has been dlfllcull I to u mar hot which discouraged further develop men t Ore and Bullion In the ore and bullion market during he day the settlements amounted to G0500 McCoinlck Co reporting them as they follow American oulllon 23 J 900 gold silver lead and copper ores S3CCOO In the metal market silver ruled at 61 cents and ounce lead at SI fO per Hundred pounds and casting copper at lli cents a pound |