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Show j L . HEKALD-HErUBLl- A V Sues, ESIilig Steele, Ciimierelal ami J. F. COWAN PICKS OP ANflTHFR HOI the 4600-fotramway com- i mm in miap" yietea, rx by August 15 an.i ore untxpecwaiy wdratn tunr.jl. con irui In the Walker Mining company ditions nt th are is the In California eillent, F. that GnralIn Manager John from there on his Cowan brought Ho picked up a new arrival vesterday. trip. the collar of gold property onrunthisfrom The tramnar to the site of the new the shaft down mill, and is now ready to he placed In commission nearly a month ahead of The mill will have a the mill. 100 Of tons. The new drain tunnel is In POO feet. of Its object li to drain the block thorground which ha been pretty by shaft, drifts and oughly prospected the diamond drills. The cores taken out show an extensive body of mill cr s well as considerable high grade. Where the drain tunnel struck the-' ore is 175 feet vertically from the aurore face. The tunnel had penetrated r' for ten feet, and yet the breast im Ktlll wall, Mr .ixty feet from the hanging have not been (,'owan rays that assays ore had yet on this new shoot, but similar ore found In fudging from the above he thinks It will the workings 4 per cent copper and $l.S0 in carry Kold and silver. While on this trip Mr. Cowan picked over in Caliup a new gold property Mineral Slide. The fornia. It t the ore Is found In a great blanket formation. It averaged f3 to $5 a yard. carried That sampled by Mr. IsCowan In Butte coun$3.60 to the yard. It ty, aand looks exceedingly promising at placer proposition. With I ot Vc re-vi-- .r: ca-rrt- ty . INCREASED THIS WEEK IN PRESENT MARKET MINF I Kennebec Reported to Have Struck Ore That Carries $2800) a Ton Nothing of feature type developed In yesterday s light trading on the mining exchange. The morning session transacted nearly three times as much business as the afternoon. The Inproducers seem to be having" their was Just now. South liecla nings firm around $3.05. Iron Illowom held up to 11.70, Silver Kins; Coalition adConsolivanced to $3,071 and Kin Consolidated held at 13.30. Prl-dated was not quite as stTong, going for 11.371. Tlntlc Standard dropped off to IS) cents. Alta Consolidated closed at 35 cents. Albion held around 14 cents, silver shield hung around 45, Hells at 21 cents and New Quincy at 19 cents. Columbus Extension sold up to 14 cents. Sales yesterday total"! 60,750 shares, valued at 111.528.50. The official closand sales were reported ing follows: '" quotations i Afternoon. Forenoon. e .12 .34 .13 .17 .05 .07 .01 Addle Holey . Big: p. Ex.. Bins' A via I. .14 .181 .10 .01! .05 .031 .01 -- Cerlar Tails. . Colum. Clorado C... Crown P. 03i .121 .17 .04 7.60 "ardlff Croff Cot. Klnjc .. Cot. Atlantis Cot. Metals .021 .14 .18 .091 .07i .071 .001 .02 .99 .091 .05 .03 ".'ok' 1.021 1.05 .101 .10 .10 .11 .04 .04 1.00 1.25 .011 .01 .014 .041 .031 .Oll.j .02 .071 .03 0711; .15 .14 .141 .18 .IS ji .17 .05 .04 !66 9.00 9.00 .9 ,o&i Black Bic CotJjck Hannook O. Beaver Cop. . Bay State Beaver 1 M. .13 .34 .01J .13 .17 .07 .35 .01 Ask. .13 .35 Did. Ask. Bid. Antelope S. Alta Con.... . Alta AlbionTiger Am. Con C. Alta Tun. . . Alta Ger. .. Special .011 .05 .06 .04 .75 7.50 to Tbe ncrsM-nepobMcsa.- OUTLOOK CAUSES 14. Mammoth a Gemini Orand Central Clold Chain Blue Bell Eagle Centennial-Kurek- ...... Chicago, July 14, Wheat showed a downward tendency most of the time today, influenced by cooler weather in the northwest, a condition likely to retard black rust. Prices closed heavy, lg to ISo net loss, with July 31.081 and September $1.19. Corn finished g to off to 1c down, oats up. and provisions at 5c to 16c decline. Opinions of crop' experts that if the weather continued favorable the yield of wheat in the Dakotas and Minnesota would not be seriously diminished the bears a decided by black rust gave start. advantage at the was also Considerable induced by selling pressure London and Petrograd dispatches reto the possibility of a separate ferringwith Austria. Reports, however, peace althat some fields in South Dakota evidence of black rust ready displayed prices. damage led to a general rally In Bulls derived further courage from assertions that cases had been discovered in which the rust was attacking the stalks. Nevertheless, buying orders failed to assume impressive proportions, and during the last half of the day the market underwent a material fresh decline. Announcement that the British govtomorrow ernment was to fix prices on a large amount of reserve supplies elsewhere did a good at Liverpool andnew deal to check buying here. Advances In ocean freight rates counted likewise against the bulls in the late the that more trading, and so vdid signswheat country was offering new In parfreely, Nebraska and Kansaswere curticular. Besides, predictions rent that from now on the number of to Chicago would increase shipments to a substantial extent. Corn weakened with wheat. Rains In sections where there had been comof dryness tended further to plaints ease the market. Oats were relatively firm. Crop dambuyage reports appeared to stimulate was given ing and some countenance to a theory that oats were too low as compared, with corn.aa a result of lowProvisions er prices on sagged the dehogs. Even after scent, aggressive support was lacking. Leading futures ranged as follows: 4 3 t2 2 1 1 1 1 r.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .191 miiniiinfl Rjmirn nnor IT BNMA in nturn mm $80,000 FIRST QUARTER: ADSORBING .06 BONDS .oil .0l .01 .08 .90 .061! word received from lic Ilc 16 12 10 8 8 Scrantort lease Victor Consolidated Bullion Beck Carlfia lease t.odlva Black .Tack Lower Mammoth New Bullion Swansea............ Colorado Victoria May Day Plutua AcleastRIdKe Valley Eureka Hill Total raiEih DROP Bos- tonTelegraphic that the first quaryesterday ofIs the I Bingham Mines 7.50 8.00 terly report around town Daly-Judg- e Report are circulating 1916 ehows profits of for .28 company . .. .26 .26 liraRon .21 of old the Kennebec that Hilly Cralg .031 more than 9S0.000 and that ft large C. .02 .05 i .02 mine of Rig Cottonwood a short time IemlJohn . ex. i .10 .101 number of the bonds are being rap-Idl- y .101;; .10 encountered seme rich stuff that Ilaly-Jconverted Into stock. The Bing.01 K. .on .01 .on Prince a 12400 to ton. The values K. B. Bell . 1.50 up 'sampled Mines owns about 75 per cent ham " 1.50 In make mainly and silver, with of the . . . .05 outstanding shares of the Eagle Kmerald nm in lead and gold copper. Tho proper.44 A Blue Bell of Tlntlc. receiving that 401 .41 been noted for rich streaks com-In- r Km ma Cop. ty has .30 proportion of its dividends, and also .27 .30 .27 In occasionally. Considerable Im- Karl KaKle controls the Dalton & Lark. Commer.O0 K. .004 .001 Crown Ooj I. been work has development portant mines of Bingham. All .00J .011 cial and Jordan In the past year or so, and re- K. Tin. Con. .ooi oil rtne . . .10 these mines are under the manage.10 sult have been anticipated for some Port Hall Imer Pett of Salt Lake and II. Close. .70 "iio" .70 ment of Open. Jrand O. . .' ..20 t time. are making excellent profits for .10 .05 j,. today Mln.f WHEAT- the II .30 .31 company. tiold Chain j 1.081 1.081 1.091 1.10 Last year the company earned $197.-92- 3. July .70 .71 .65 tlrand Cen.. . Cottonwood Has 1.111 1.111 to $2 ;. a is which The Sept. 1.09j 1.10 shart;. .17 equal W. tJreat more estimate is 9l: for '".2l this than . . . CORNyear .34 .201' in 1500 Feet Howell .02 .021 $800,000. The foregoing report for the .03 .02 Home Run 784 771 771 77! of 1916 shows that the July . 1.70 1.72J first quarter 1.75 1.70 Iron Bios. 74 741 74i 748 Sept. Is o to the close estimate actual . .031 .02 if. licit, manager of the Salt I,ake Indian Q. .. coming ftJ:J OATS figures. .02 'v(It. Jordan Milling company, a director Iltex The 150.000 Mines has O. Bingham . .... K. 4111 .02 40! the 41 Silver Uric company: Inyo ,n loll . . . . .05 shares of $10 par value. Of that July 40 Iron 40.j 403 Sellers, a well known flockmaster; King Srpt. .60 amount 50.000 shares were set aside .60 ji .65 .54 F. Met an. I .Manager S. A. Parry Keystone . PORK .021 for bond conversion. It Is this stock .were up Big Cottonwood canyon Thurs- - Kin Will. . .01 .oivi .01 that is being taken up for bonds at July .15 25.45 .05 Cottonwood KlrtK the Iavld King lnsprtln 24.60 24.67 24.60 24.55 .24 Ivlnir Lost Packer 1.00 the rate of $10 a share. The price of Sept. r m! HIE"Is Klna Thu I'nf tnim-rin..6i j. .01 the stock at present is $11. noW n about 1500 feet. They tunnel LARD-Tin. .. . .04 ....... report carbonate ore carrying silver. Iead Kins;. . 13.15 July rr.r In the face. The i .02J,, .01! .024 Alaska Gold as Seen pper lonora 13.37 13.37 13.25 13.25 Sept. .35 t he Biff King la down thlrty- - LUtle Bell . .40 !;L .16 RIBS t .041 " and s.iow some values in Lower Mam.i '.hi' '071 Director . . . .08 .051 "ead carbonates romlnc In. 13.35 13.40 18.35 13.35 By Managing Ioitjrer July V. .05 13.45 "13.47 13.40 13.42 Iikevlew Sept. ."27 .35 S. Midwest to the Boston News BuAccording 10311 Cash . .03 Nevada Stocks .021 .03 Monionlte . . D. C. Jackling wired as follows No. 2 nominal. 3 red $1,091 Wheatquotations:"' .65 .65 reau. .55 .65 inan In to San from Francisco The fotlowlnsr quotations are from Mammoth reply No. 2 hard nominal. No. 3 hard, . 1.10; .23 .IS .1 .2a Hill Miller to as statement the June service: wire Bros.' poor t private ,'aditer $1.05! TJ 1.09J. .13 quiry .121 Alaska Gold: May lay ... .12J! .13 I .051 by"Ithe Corn, No. 2 .05 I: .05 Bid. t 80180lc; No. 4 Mineral F. . not to time had have receive yet 4 white, 751c No. . 79ic; . .10 .20 .10 yellow. Moscow detailed reports from Alaska covering .IS Mam. .1? tlanta . i! .16 Oats, No. 3 white, 4141Jc; standard, June operations and cannot intelli.14 .15 Mlch.-Uta- h Cop...; .16 j tfooth .. .26 .24 .30 .26 4242ic answer your inquiries concernIj .03 I'.Iuo Bull 80c; tim.30 gently Rye, nominal; barley, 6814.00. month .04 Midway M. .1 .03 until such othy. that C. O. I ing particular i $7.80; clover, $7.00 8 i .20 "X I can say, how0 are .07 New Qulncy! received. 'omblnatlon Fr. reports Pork. $24.5026.50; lard, $13.17; ribs, . Id Nalldrlver . .; 03 ever, that I don't consider the June re- $13.05013.65. Daisy .95 "M' .15 .94 4 as having any significance what.42 o. K. Silver ' .S5" sults Florence .14 .10 Ohio Copper ever as to the future of the property. .ss GoldfieM Con. . . .01! '.'oii !6ii new developments started several The oil .75 OpohonRO .. .Tumbo Kxtenslon . 65 .60 .60 ...... . OUT months .05 Orifr. Ban. . . .01 ago have been satisfactory in PARK J.one star .05 .02 .02 3i as the .09 Ploche Brls.j .0 and character way every CoMffeld Merger regards .16 .15 .16 of the ore bodies they are dePlutus . . . . I .15 .05 Spearhead . 1.35 1.371 grade 1.371 1.40 .11 to open up. Prince Con. .! signed Sliver Tick . . . . D6 .061' .051 .03 has not been quite as rapid Paloma . ... Vernal "Progress ORE IN WEEK .14 as we had hoped for, and .01 .02 Price Mln...f the recurYellow Tiger . . . " !oi .o .02 rence of periods of comparatively low Provo ro .on .05 .06 .06 grade production cannct be avoided .04 .05 Blco ArRen. Handstorm . - .... .16 .17 and tonnage nt the same time main.17 .16 .10 Iteed'a Peak .03 t .16 .02 .03 Itico Con. . . tained until we can take full advantage f IJreat Bend Special to Ths "iao'r ;27 02 of these newer developments." V (Jramlma . . . 'V nico Well... Tark . .091! .09 .101 . ... .56 City, July 14. Shipments of .101; Hexall Rochester ore and concentrates 05 .65 . 65 from the mines .55 .65 Rochester . rjol.l Wedge Yam pa Is .24 .01 .02 Sells .25 .231 and mills of camp this week totaled Manhattan Con. 1469 tons, estimated at $56,000. .21 This .20 .031 .021; .021 Seven T. White Cap .! .01 .03 is compared with 1229 tons the previous .50 .30 S. T. Coal... Tons Ore 'rackerjack Daily 01 week. S. K. Coal. . 3!67i S.io !( 3.021 3.10 Nellie .10 S. K. Con. . 3.25 3.3 i! 3.25 3.30 .03 The individual shippers were as folCon. Va It Is estimate.! that the Tampa prop- lows: .07 Sioux Con. Pounds. .101 .10 .031 Jlale & Norcroas .oj at owned by the Tln- Silver King Coalition Bingham, erty i. .02 1,216.170 Swansea Mexican C.J & .23 South Heclaf '3!62 j iiio';! s!6o 3.121 tlc Mines Development company. Is Sliver King Consolidated .22 595.960 ophlr about 400,000 pounds of cop- Judge .32 .3$ Silver Hhleld, .44 Co .47 .41 Smelter .461 producing 511,400 Flerra Nevada .71 .72 S. liecla Kx.j .18 .181 per a month. .giving gross earnings of Daly West 266,750 .181 H. .18 Vfiloti a The month. $125,000 Ontario-Silver 6.0') Santa. Chief; .03 approximately .03 182,750 Belmont 200 tons. New Quincy .OS .04 shipments 3are about daily ore .03 The 102,850 'ash Boy Tunjr.! Silver 4 to carries .04 S. Iron Bios.! .011 per cent cop62.150 .001 .001''. Ovp?y Queen mine Is being worked down Nalldrlver .22 Swansea per. The .001 .001 lx. Midway P. Kxt 1600-fo!6t Santa. King .'05 level. .021 to the Total .Monarch 2,938,020 .ooj;;. !ao' ' .30 .40 .40 ji Montana Silver Is under a new Key. mine old The Daly .05 .01 . MeNamira .01 ' 126 Nevada Zinc Levies W. T. Harris Is now in management. .13 Secret . ...J .23 .12 "STorth Stnr .23 .26 Colonel Wall's force of men, of .25 .23 Texan charge ...j Cula . . .053 .051 j .05 .011 Tar One-Centhe about with Baby leasers, which, 5.50 t Assessment sixty men. The propertynumbers .041 .031 Tonopah IlxtenJlon Central .033 .04 is said to be .01 .02 Tin. JrmatUta .15 .17 .151 Tin. Stand. .151, in .92 I'ncle Sam physical condition and improv.?0 TVest Knd .06 .o .10 Stockholders of the Nevada Zinc inggood OS week. every ".021 . Pitts. Silver Peak .02 .021 ITtah Con. ....I! In receipt from are are from the New company Mining .17 Reports Novarft Hills .06 .07 .04 t.'nlon Chief; .04 B. N. Lehman of a notice that no particular change Quincy taken has Secretary .50 1 r.ound Mountain .06 .051 .05 .051 of assessment No. 1. Victor Con. 0 It calls for 1 place during the week. The ground I'.iK Jim .041 .061 cent a share. The delinquent Whirlwind . .041' .051 Is Is said to be in good shape and ship.07! .081 August 14; sale date. Septemberdate Wllbert . .( .07JI .091 2. ments of ore are being made, which .12 .18 W. Toledo is the crucial test. .121; .13lj .92 It .91 1.00 .90 Walker . . The Keystone is rushing work this New York Curb Stocks . .29 Comstock .29 .221 Claim Yankee Con week. Buys It is putting up a. number of ! . . are . from !. .05 .05 Zuma The following flotations surface improvements. needed The Bdsrer Bros. private wire service: comes word that a Judge Smelter company Is hurrying the From Provo FORENOON SALES. quit-claiThe entire I Bid. I Ask. big plant. summer deed, consideration $5, and work, Ison1n the "ood and this camp valuable shape 12c. other 1000 from at consideration, Antelope Star, .3 .Mta Consolidated is town from the R. every James R00 Com500 Austin et nl. to prospering 35c: the at 311'. at Alta Con., .03 ' .05 Btsc Cottonwood .. stock Consolidated Mining & Milling point of view. . ... 2.00 2.25 ISc.Am. Con. Cop., 1000 at 171c; 1000 at company 'opperm!nes for the Ooldseeker and Oold-seek4 days. buyer .49 ... sixty Cor F.mm.i per No. 1 mining claims in AmerAlta tier., 5000 at 71c. .03 .07 y. y Consolidated ican Fork mining district have been 500 at 9Jc. Getting Ready Amalgamated. Bingham l.Sl Iron r.losaom l.T 1000 at 4c. filed the with Blsr recorder. county Cottonwood, .25 .2 F'ewart To Try Out New Mill Colb. Extension. 500 at 141c. o.S7 6.121 Mining Tonopah Kxtenslon 1000 2000 at Cottonwood KlnfT, x.r.o lie; 5.62i Metal Markets Tonopah He. Sec. Notes .. ,;35.75 ?.25 at Home T'tah Trying out of the new machinery 2c. 10oo at .. Run, 500 .60 .50 In the Prince Consolidated plant at V.'as.itch 25c. at New York. July 14. The metal ex- Ploche will be the 'order of the next Packer, l.ot e Monaonlte. 100O nt 3c. change quotes lead, offered. $6.40. few days, according to Manager M. C. New Quincv. 500 at 19c. easy; spot easy; St. Louis de- Oodbe. who came up from southern Spelter 9c. Paloma. 1500 at 61c 1 Boston Curb livery, Nevada yesterday. The engine was 6c. 300 at Reeds Peak. 621c. Filver. given its preliminary warming up this The fAiiowlnsr quotation are from SO at Southern Kins Consolidated. $28.00 Copper dull; electrolytic, week. The mill will have a capacity Bros. private wire service: tz.v.o. 29.00. of 200 tons. The dumps are said to Sioux Consolidated. 700 at 101?. Iron Bid. j A.k. and stuff. 120,000 tons of $7.50 steady unchanged. liecla. 100 at 93.021; 403 at Metal exchange quotes tin steady; contain the mill the Prince presentWithout 00 iii. or S3.South 4 Binsrharo Mines OS. .in. 25 $38. 39.00. . spot. .9 .93 monthly profits are estimated at $30,f.o.tnconsolidated niy South Hecla Ext.. 1000 at ISic. At London Spot copper. I 91; fu- ooo. 1000 SOc, at Silver Keystone. tures. f89; electrolytic, 124 10s. Spot I l.So 2.50 Mason Val!ey Texan. 500 at 23c. I tin. 169: futures. 169 15s. MOSKY. .15 .19 South Utah Tlntlc Cent., 200 at 41c. Lead, 28 6s; spelter, 47. New York, July 14. Mercantile paper Pncle Sm. 1000 at 7c. Century l I . T . 4 .90 8.00 it i o ; 1 I i;lnn King Tunnel l I I i jf-- T. ly 4 Ihl njv re i v'r 'ih' A. ....... ........ " I .: ". , ...... , CITTSlPS M ! -- I J .... $56,000 I : ! .... : nerald-RepuMIca- ......... i Producing 200 i I , .... ot irue ............ ! j i ...... ...... : ! i . m er Prince . r-s'iz-r 'hf ........ ............ ...... i.f Victor Consolidated. 1000 at 5c. at Sic. Wllhert, 700 nt Sc; 500 Walker, loo at S0c; 100 at 91c. Boston Copper Range are from The fMlowInar quotations Tt!scr Bros. private wire service: 1 r.lates lllh" lw Close S70, Travis lIy. l.2V 1.S2I ion' l.s.'i l.2J( r:. & b. I?.. 1.624 . bO .fi.t l.f.oo .fio Majestie . 150' l.r..i i.ot j Houer. Nv. 0of . 4 ( . .12 .12 lo Ohio 12. .o 112.50 Con. . Ifiah Cop. . 4.07 ll'tah Apex .'.; 4.12V 4.07 275 7.25 7.121 7.12J Metal! i - OPEN BOARD. Albion. 50(i at 14c. Amalgamated. 1000 Bingham Risr Cottonwood, 500 at 4c. Mlchlsran-Utah- . 500 at 26c. New Quincy, 1.0 o at 19c. ) ' at 10c. Ban n ock Do t vn 1 55 Feet Work In the r.ew shaft of the Original Bannock is making good progress, to word received from according Wm. Dunn. It Is now down 155 Supt. feet. At 250 It is expected to pick up one of the ere shoots which showed good Prince ConsoTldated. 10ft at $1,371. values at that depth. Silver Kinqr Consolidated. 500 at IS. 30. Fouthern KlntT Coalition, 300 at 13.05; 200 at $3,071. Tlntlc Cent.. 1000 at 4c. Sioux Consolidated, 3500 at 10c. Tlntlc Ltd., 1000 at ISic: 100 at 16c. Tlntlc Ltd.. 500 at 161 Utah Consolidated, 2000 at 2Je. Total shares sold, 34.350; selling West Toledo. 500 at 121c value, 9S355.00. OPEN BOARD. nt i ixni mhv. AFTERNOON SALES. Alta Consolidated. 10o at 341c; 500 at wiifv yoi(it i ininKnnrJT.il Ti:or,nAriiEn Alfa Consolidated. 600 r.t or permanent, consult ,Alta Tun.. 1000 at 8c. Alta Tisrer. 1000 at 2c. Sljc. (ti"rorarv KILBUHN STHN'Or.lIAPmC PKHVICE. Crown Point. 1200 at 4jc. at 13ic Albion, hi 160 Bank B!d. t 14c. Cottonwood Metal. 4S0O t 7c. Colb. Extension, 40o Vlkr r Iron Blosom. loo at 91.70. Phone V.a. 21. Southern Shield, 10o at 451c t1l WHILE. Mineral Flat. 2000 at hr. Tintic Std.. 500 at 151c IT WILL IIC WOHTII r Prince Consolidated, 100 at 91.371. Tar Baby. 1000 nt 6c. .Miir:oriii.riiit;i Paloma. 1500 at 6c. ?1 first hundred. 25c each additional. Wilbcrt. 100 at Sc. Reeds Peak. 300 at icr. Total shares sold, 25,900; selling fcelU, 100 at 24c; 2000 at 23ic. value, 23172.50. I S , m-:i;i- ( I -- FOLLt IN VALUES OF WHEAT 1 Eureka. July Shipments this week from the mines of Tlntlc totaled 181 carloads. These are estimated at 9350 tons valued at 9235.000. The production is compared with 140 tons the or approximately an Inpreviousof week, crease 2500 tons. The Individual shippers were as folCars. lows: 40 CMtf Consolidated 40 ranson Consolidated Iron Blossom ......1816 ! .05V IWMNh IT TINTIG SHIPMENTS ARE PRODUCERS FAVORED WALKER PROGRESSING; Si 4. New York, July pression m me xorei dr ous specialties mol recent of prices and a sharp rebound! when losses were lan substantial gains, cor.; features of trastlng market. In keeping ment of the early wee moat acute in the wary the equipments, industrl with coppers. together Industrial Alcohol and Ij leum. Losses in Crucible anil B. Steels, American andAlrbi motives. New York tion and Tennessee Copi cohol ranged from one to but United States Steel fell more than a fractloA among the first to recovtl sortment of unclassified etoi fertilizers, moved! ing the current of liquidation, early of one to two points resuli from the lack of demand tj i pressure. Canadian Pacific. Reading.) ley and Norfolk & Western! the basis of forenoon pessiijas recessions of one to one absoil points, but the free hour in the final Reading turn the scales. Shipping stocks were heavv on light offerings. forward with rails later. II recorded numerous gains, thi able exceptions being Tenni per, Crucible and Baldwin. erlnar was a factor of no portance towards the adjusiJ auoted values. The only noteworthy featun foreign exchangeof markets rates on I' hardening slight Rome, with no appreciaDie t In sterling: on francs. Forecat cats a larae cash gain for tit for large banks which last wi fered a drain of about $53,0001 Persistent selling of Angle! 5s marked the day's Irregular In bonds. Total sales of boi value. $3,045,000. United States bonds were unci on call. NEW YORK STOCK 1,1 ST A Sales. H. I Am. Beet Sugar American Can. . . . . Am. Car & Foun. Am. Locomotive . Am. Smelt. & Ref. Am. Sugar Ref. . . Am. Tel. & Tel. .. Am. Zinc. L. &. S. . . 19.200 S9i 12,800 55 1,900 1,500 Ohio .... C. M. & St. P. ... C. & N. W C, R. I. & P. Ry.. Chlno Copper . . . Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Prod. Ref. . Miami Copper . . . M. K. & Tex., pfd. . . . 601 85i 66 52 601 1,000 203 201 2.600 4,600 500 61 47g 43 141 671 41 39.900 1,900 6,600 36 1,100 165 1,300 1181 2,100 351 700 1041 300 16! 10.100 48 Vs'.ioo 841 ' 6 69 891 85 531 500 & Crucible Steel ... Distiller's Sec. ... Erie Oen. Elec Gt. Northern pfd.. Gt. North, ore ctfs Illinois Central .. Int. Con. Corp. . . Cop. .. Inspiration Int. Harv., N. J. I. M. & M. pfd ctfs .. K. C. Southern Kennecott Ccp. . . Louisville & N. ... Mex. Petroleum . 521 I 500 111 iosiX 300 1291 129j 30U 3,700 34 25,500 798 771 S 1.400 1043 Anaconda Copper. Atchison Baldwin Loco. ... 16,000 1.500 Bait. & Ohio 11. Tran. 300 Brooklyn Butte & Sup. Cop. 9,000 Cal. Petroleum . . Can. Pacific Central Leather . 1,800 Ches. 54 46i 411 13S 63 ji 41 35 1631 1181 34$ 1033 163 461 'iii V.300 651 ITS H. C. baV 178 Dry saltl 531 Pickled pc. 603 Pickled po 961 H. C. ham 128S Fanck ham 201 Sliced hams 461 Ham hocks 421 Boiled ham hocktj 133 Boiled hams whole .. .. . '.; 661 Boiled hams, sliced 411 Sausage and Preaed !U- 351 All pork 164 half . . 11S1 Half and v , Hamburger 35 Welners 104 a Llverwurst 163 Blutwurst . . ,l; 461 Salami sausage . , i' 114 . . .15 Knockwuret 841 .15 Bologna 241 Frankfurters . .15 V. 11-1- 6: 60-d- ay --: : - 46j 45j 4 5 5 132 Ve.i 66 97? '941 971 1,900 33J 33i 33! Ill 300 61 61 61 Missouri Pac. 901 Montana Power . .. 400 62f 62 621 National Lead . . 16 200 16J 16 Nevada Copper . . N. Y. Central 1,800 103J 103 1031 N. Y N. H. & H. . 2,300 611 591 601 Norfolk & West. . 2,400 129S 128 128! 400 lllg 1111 Ill Nor. Pacific . Pac Tel. & Tel. .. . .. 8,200 571 57 34 571 Pennsylvania 1,300 211 211 21 i Ray Con. Cop. . 971 Reading 900 431 42 42 Rep. Iron & Steel. Shat. Ariz. Cop... 1,100 255 24 24 Southern Pac. ... 1,300 97 97 97g Southern Ry 1,800 241 233 24J Studebaker Co. . . 82.900 1251 121 125 .... Tenn. Copper 9,600 28g 241 251 1.300 189 1861 189 Texas Co Union Pacific 9,100 138 137 1373 400 S2 Union Pac. pfd.' . . 82g 82? U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 17,800 1051 100 1043 U. S. Steel 78,700 841 831 84 IT. S. Steel pfd.'.. 1172 Utah Copper 2,500 753 74! 751 600 27 Wabash pfd. "B". .. 26S 27 3 200 Western Union . 021 925 . West. Electric 12,500 54, 52S 541 Total sales for the day, 670,000 shares. NEW YORK GRAIN. New York, July 14. Flcur unset- tied. Wheat, spot weaker: No. 1 durum. $1,131: No. 2 hard. $1.21!; No. 1 north ern Duluth, $1,293; No. 1 northern b. New York. Manitoba, $1,291 f. o. No. 2 yellow, S52 Corn, spot easy; c i. f. New York. Oats, spot steady: standard, 47 jp Ham bologna . ......... Cervelat Metwurst Head cheese . . . . ....i Jeined tongue Pressed corn beef Pressed chicken . .wv'y Pressed veal Pressed pigs' feet. Pickled pigs' feet ,.f' Raw corn beei .... ' ". - ' : J ';(;3 ; t fl y ;..lf ,.:.") ; if 7 TRADE REf CONTINUA. BUSlif New York, Jull morrow will say Seasonal iiif Iue feet the larger i spell never were g Hot weather has able for men in ln j at high f tinuousiy time the normal has probably cut dWir numerous enterprises, n standingof this a relatively! degree activity prevails! buying, predicated heretofl that there would not be e terials to go around haJ disappeared, and th largely is all the healthier for this, 471c ports agree that prospects continuance of good businesl PRODUCE. an indefinite period, with littll Chicago. July 14. Butter, unchanged. of the disturbances incident tj Eggs, receipts, 14,109 cases; un- idential year in evidence. changed. lower: newWeekly bank clearances, $i Potatoes receipts 40 cars, Arkansas and Oklahoma Triumphs, 70& 000. 80c: Kansas, Missouri and Ulinols-Ohio7580c;. Virginia cobblers, 80(a) Wool Prices Move 90c. Poultry alive. lower; fowls, 17C; Toivard Higher Level springs, 2124c. " A- - - s, Chicago, In Boston Market LIVE STOCK. Hogs, July 14. 10c receipts 14.000; weak, mostly lower; bulk $9.65(fi!9.95: light. $9.40(39.95; mixed, $9.35(T 10.10: heavy, $9. 30410.10; rough, $8.10 fi 9.55. $9.309.50: pigs. 2000: Cattle, receipts steady; native beef cattle, $7.10011.00: western steers. $8.10(5)9.25: stockers and feeders. $5.40 i?8.40; cow? and heifers, $3.50 9.60; calves. $8.50 ((112.00. Sheen, receipts 9000; weak; wethers, 56.75C? 8.30; ewes, $3.257.40; lambs, 10.70. 6. 1 C : 1 - , 4io yA t ,"".-15- . bills. $4.721 ; demand, $7.00 cables. $4.76 Kansas City, July 14. Hogs, receipts Mexican dollars. 481c 9600. lower; bulk. $9.639.95: heavy, bonds Government steady; railroad $9.80 5? 0.00; packers and butchers, bonds irregular. 70ft 10.00; light, $9.50ot'9.SO; pigs, Time loans, firm: 60. 90 days and 6 $9. 9.20. $9.00 months. 4W44J. fed prime beef Cattle, receipts 500, steady; Call money, firm. high. 31: low, 23; steers. dressed $10. 00f? 10.60; 3: rate. 31; last loan, closing steers, $7.50fT9.99; western steers. $7.00 ruling bid. 2J; offered at 3. fit 10.00: stockers and feeders, $6.25 p 8.25: bulls. $5.50$?7.25: calves, $6.50(fj. Sl'GAR. New York. July 14. Raw sugar ll.oo. receipts 2700. steady: lambs, Sheep, 3.40; molasses, 5.63; $10.00 5? 10.80: steady: centrifugal, $7.758.25; vearlings, refined, steady; fine granulated. 7.65. wethers, $7.25C?f.75: ewes, $6. 75 (F? 7.40. declined about six futures Sugar during the early tradinc on scatOmaha. Julv 14. Hops, points receipts tered selling by commissicn houses. 8700. lower; heavy, S9.50?i 9.80 Hosed and ft? !?' Futures easy'tons: 277 points 19.35 9.65; Pigs. $8.25 9.25; light, bulk, 260O Sales. lower. September, $9. OP 9.60. 4.48. 5.43; December, 5.10; January, slow; native Cattle, receipts 700. $7.25tfM0.25: cows and hfifers. 5teers, PVAPORATEI) FRl'ITS. $6.25p7.85: western steers. $7. OOP 9.00: New York, July 14. Evaporated ap- Texas steers, $7.00P8.00: stockers and feeders. $6.25 P 8.25. ples, dull. Prunes, steady. Sheep, receipts 1900, steadv; yearwethers, $6.507.75; Apricots and peaches, firm. lings, $6,75P8.25: lambs, $9.75 10.75. 2lalslns, teady, Sterling, $4.75 . , . Boston. July 14. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "Transactions In the Boston wool were well up market during the week towards an average In volume.a Prices were firm and moved toward higher level. a very "The goods market Is In some fachealthy condition, although tors appear to think the keen edge! is worn off. slightly "New clip operations are drawing to an end at the top prices for the season" Scoured basis: Texas, fine twelve70. months, 8082J: fine eight months. mlddKe California, northern, 7880c: 62 65c. county 70 p 72c: southern. Oregon, eastern No. I staple, 82 P 83c; eastern clothing, 7778c; valley No.. 1, 65 P 66c. Territorv, fine staple. 85 87c: fine medium staple, 82p83c: fine clothing. 75P77c; 7SP70c: fine medium clothing. half blood combing, 85 P 8 6c; three-eigblood combing. 75 78c. 80 83c; Pulled, extra, 83 85c: A66A, 72c. fine A, 76 80c: A supers. Londnn. Julv 14. The offerings at amounted the miction sales were active ai..' to 9000 bales. Merinos today firm. Queensland scoured realized j Zealands 3s 10?.d, Queen f Hid, and Newadvanced to 2s 4d, but lol land greasy and shabby crossbreds were neglect ' and five to 71 per cent lower. ht n-n- FLAX. Flax, U.D41.97. 1 n ; tb.er a spec. of the i companj o'clock. :f of July 1025 Kj . Utah. and act solidatti ing con j Copper of UtaH talizat! 4 eolldat be dis said Co 31 pany holders cVy or to f ject rceor.y n 'le y -- ft'ioii. i Irecto- |