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Show THE t 4 MINES SHIP HOLDING-BAC- !i !";. Tr t PRINCE MOVES UP TO IN THEWEEK; $250,000 K ODES 4. can IIrl1Ip?M 1 of ore to-Li- 1 . one-th'r- :?o;-or- i 'Jtnil 'hif ('in. 12 Con HiK F. IJx. farina lras? "on tairUM 2 - lease 1 .02 .00 .11 1 1.05 Colo. Co. Crown j . . .03! S.f0 . 1 Vi'-tort- 1 1 Bullion Re k Tola! ...i (Century Daly Daly-- J I G00DSP1GS I . . rason C. . . Iemij. naly-J- . Kx.! I 03 .04 .7. .10 j - .OSJ .06 !6s .99 - Cmrna Cop. . Carl Catrle.f B. Tin. Con.; 4i i .28 .02 i i i ! .21 t .si .35 49J' . 2S I . 0 STED ON EXCHANGE Fort M. .j ialena Ilall..j 00 1.00' .05 .40 .2S .001 .001! .20 j .65 .21 .51 .35 .011 .10 .04 .26 . 1 .10 i .; i jj I! j . i l . i 1 j " 60-to- n v . s San Francisco Quotations. s u. t a t The Hros." fiariserfollowing w private tX A t Ian Minth '.' . '.' . ire service: . i f:.!ll i iVini y- ' . J 1 it ' t a , ' t'fa h, ot f ft : ... Consolidated IJrrnri mHerd tlr.i ' - 1 ' lore Star .02 inarhead r ft- k ." . " . " I 71 ei I., T - i :T c f.r.. 4 r(-. IC- w.ms I r U. d Kl.n 'ra. Neille'kerjack r ' j . I - 11 01 . !rl. M i r Con i U hit- - .oT. .11 .12 .05 !e a M" : & - K"a t'i.io.i - 10 j N 7 ' ' 04 i: . . tiZ .... .01 .40 i Iav Mineral F May iss'j. HI i . . . . . 7 03ii. .10i ! Moscow Midway . Qulncy . j ' .1? ' .OS . 1 Hills Nalldrlver Nev. o. K. Stl... oMo C . opohonero r r. .( . .01 .39 Bn. Park City . Ploche P.rls.i Plutus . ..I ' West Knd Pitts S Prik Nevada Hills ' "d Moiint ' . in ictv The 'ollowlnsr 07 . j 1 Heeds Pk. . lilroo ('on. . . P.h Well. P.esal! . ... Rochester Sells Sv ndlc te Srn r ta . Se ve n T. .01 . S. S. S shield . . v nta ! - i - . Tin tic Tin tic C. . Std Frited T. '"nele P?m Utah Con. . Cr.lon C. Victor C. Wl.irlwlnd t Wli:-er- T22 . Zuma - 40 13 .OS . . ! . .fill 40 'u'i' 1 !o6 .02 I .os 1 .otli . .04 .04 . I .OSJ; . . C. ... is .05 .05 : i ! r . ! ' i !o2--' ' I .061 .00 .20 : 021' .04 .04 t .06 .0 .06 .os 5 06J 05 .20 .S6 ' 4 40 10 .26 .06 1 .03 .171 .01 I . ; .OS .03 . I .20 .06 .03 .16 '. '. J . :. FORHNOON SALES. Albion. 2000 at lie. Metals. 1000 at 2c. Beaver Kmrna Copper. 600 at 50c. Howell. 500 at 271c 600 at ; Iron Blossom, 100 at Jl-55- - Mav Psv. 200O at 12c. Criminal Bannock. 6c; OPCN" BOARD. Albion. 2000 at 101c. American Coir. Copper, 4000 at 15c. s Pic Four. 100 at 81. 1000 at 15c. Columbus extension. Howell. 500 at 27c. Iron Blossom. 130O at 81.50. Keystone, 500 atat50c.Jc. Opohontro. IOOO O. K. Silver. 200 at 7Kc. 700 at $ 1.49. Prince Consolidated. Ploche Bristol. 3000 at 21c Reed's Peak, 50 at 12c are frcm the quotations BedKer Hry;.' private wire service: Hid. Ask. .2 Alta C'onsoli.lated Jiisr Cottonwood .04 ."6 1 .75 .... . .. 2 . oa 'opoermlnes Cmma Copper .f.o .54 11 v Consols Jated .0. .07 I rop . . . 1 PdossoiTj .7.'. 1.62 1 t Sells. 1000 at lfic; 100 at 17c. Sourh Hecla. 200 at 82.321. 2000 at 2c. Ftah Consolidated. Mewart sold. 33.700. for JS333. . Shares .2) K , on t . 75 Tonopah Mining . . . AFTKRNOON SALES. : .r7j Tonopah KxtensicN tiotes 1000 at 221c Consolidated. Alta l.'tah Securities 36.00 Dfi..0 Bisr Fos r. 100 at 81. .no Wasatch ... .50 500 at file. Cedar Talisman. Cardiff. 300 nt 83. 3000 at lfe; 2000 Cottonwood Kinir, Boston Curb. 2c. at Th at 81.50. quotations are frm the Iron Blossom. 600. Pa direrfollowing linu.' private wire service: Mlchisran Ftah. IOOO at 21c Nevada Qulncy. 1900 at 13c; 1000 at I.ld. J Ask 13 4c- 50 at J1.40. sT.1 2 1 10. 00 . l'rlnce Consolidated. p.tnel.an Mines .... Itoston Civ f Pnloma. 1000 at 51c KaKle A niue Rcll Silver King; Consolidated. 415 at 13.30: 00 .15 . ! , I Itflson Valley Nevada Pouglas Ohio Peru I h Copper L'lah .S2 ... .00 .10 .19 SO J I I 15 25 Boston Copper Ranpc. are The fotionln;? quotations frTrj the wire service: r.idKT Pros.' private "i tef Con. 'np. . . . Arex t'tah I tart Met. K I n r a res 200 . r; ;oo: 4.00 - JOA g.OO . f f at 82.271. Tintlc Standard. 1500 at 17c. OPCN BOARD. Alta Germanla, 300 at 51c; Alta Tunnel. 1000 at DJc. 10C0 at ' at 3ic Fart Caple. 20 at 30c. & Blue Hell. 300 at 81.75. Mammoth. 500 at 3fc. Ij'u'r 500 at J1.4J. Prince He.-laConsolidated, . 500 12.30. Bolcy. 1000 at. lie. Bit: Cottonwc-id- j ; NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. II. CL I 1500 Chicago, Aug. 4. Widening out of the black rust area in Canada as reported the ordinary trade channels, through sent the wheat market today to the highest prices yetsoaring this season. Denials by Canadian government officials appeared to have no influence. a strong close at 4 to The outcome was 4 8c net at advance, with SeptemberOther $1,341 and December at $l.S8i. too. all scored gains, leading corn S tostaples, oats 11 to and prolie; visions 10 to 221c the Broad demand characterised wheat market almost interruptedly the day with foreign purthroughout lead. Export buychasers taking the shipment as dising for immediate from European acquisition tinguished of pit contracts for deliveries in future months amounted to 700,000 bushels, mostly domestic winter wheat at the topmost figures realized so far in 1916. said it was not so much aExporters as of of price question govthe wheat. At least one foreigngetting ernment seemed to be directly in the market as a buyer. The burst of the instant trading strength that began opened and that reached the acme Just before the close, was laid in the main to dispatches from a leading expert who from Regina, Sask., that telegraphed from Estevan. Sask., the northward fields were all infected with black rust. Assertions from Canadian government officials that the rust in Saskatchewan wheat fields was the comparativethe ly harmless red variety and notscant dreaded black kind, received but The attention from wheat traders here. bullholders stood firm in their outlargest ish views especially as the crop look in Manitoba ns well as In Saskatchewan seemed, according to unofficial advices, to be growing dlstinctly worse. Corn rose with wheat and as a result of drought, and heat, only scattered showers are reported. Oats were in active demand. There was a liberal export call, influenced apparently by continued unfavorable reports concerning' onyields. hogs gave prices scarce. were strength to Higher Offerings provisions. Range or the leading futures lc Chief Con. Semiannual Report Is Given Out I I shoulder roast beef Chuck roast beef Cross ribs beet Heel beef Rolled roast beef rib roast beef. Standing beef Brisket Short ribs beef Neck beef Flank beef Rump roast beef Soup bone, per lb Round Flank steaks Beef shanks Veal. Loin pork chops Rib veal chops French veal chops Shoulder veal chops Loin pork chops Rib pork chops N. Y., N. H. & IL 900, 58 67 671 j 128 Norfolk & W. ... Northern Pacific 110! 500illli;110i .1. 19 Pacific Mall 321 Pac. Tel. & Tel..! . . 55! 55 i 1,500 56 Pennsylvania t00 22 i 22j 223 Ray Con. Copper 3.300: 94! 9:?ij 93i Reading 46 Rep. Iron Steel, 25 Shattuck Ariz. C! 97! 97 Southern Pacific 900, 98 23 Southern Railway Studebaker Co. .. 14,SOO;i24112S 124 2.100! 24 Ii 231 24 Tennessee Copper Texas Co 1.000il91 181119 0 Union Pacific 2, 7001391 1381138), . j Preferred U. S. U. S. In. Alccthol.' I 82i 2.800:106105l! 106 Steel Preferred . . . I 9,200! 86J; S6g " S61 1181 . ! j " ... Pork. T-lol- ns rc ; 1 fE? far-dista- nt Washington, Aug. 4. Net revenues of large railroads of the United States for the year ending with June showed an increase over the same period of 1315 of almost $190,000,000. The figures made public today by the commerce commission Interstate showed operating revenues for 1916 of of about $1,855,904,227, an increase $290,000,000 over the previous year. In net revenue the eastern roads showed an increase of about $117,000,000, southern roads an increase of about and western roads about ninety-thre- e $30,-000.0- 00 LI YE STOCK. 4. Hogs to 15c. higher.Receipts Bulk, $9.2CE?;9.85: light. $9.45plO.OO; mixed, 89.100(10.00: heavy. $8.S510.05; rough, $8.85; pigs. $7.75ff?9.40. Cattle Receipts 2.0n0; steady. Native beef cattle. $6.705f 10.35; western steers. $6.65fa8.40: stockers and feedcows and heifers, $3.60 ers, $5.00(ft 8.76; 9.15; calves. 8.75ei2.25. Sheep Receipts 8000; strong. Wethers. $6.75?a.25; ewes, $3.50(fi) 7.65 lambs, 11.30. $7.50 Chicago. Aug. 10 13,000; strong. ; Kansas City, Aug. 4. Hogs Receipts 4000; higher. Bulk, $9.559.76; heavv, $9.60fij 9.65: packers and butchers. $9.60 light. $9.50 tt 9.75 ; pigs, $6.70t 8.75. Cattle Reeeiots 1000; strong. Prime-fe- d steers. $9,500 H). 10; dressed beef 5; western steers, $6.75 j steers, $7.50(i $9.2 f 9.00: cows. 4. 70 fj 7.70: heifers, 6.00 9.50: stockers and feeders. $6.00 8.00 $6.5011.00. bulls, $5.25(( 6.75: calves. Sheep Receipts 1500: 15 to 25c higher. Umbs, $10. 00 (fill. 25; vearlings, $7.758.50; wethers, $7.50(3 8.00; ewes, $7.007.75. Omaha. Aug. 4. Hogs Receipts 5000; $S.95(f 9.25; light. 9.15 higher. Heavy.$8.00 ft 9.00; 55; pigs, bulk, $9.00 Q 9.20. 700: "Cattle Receipts steady. Native steers. $7.00? 10.25 cows and heifers, $6.00'i7 10.50: western steers. $6.508.75: Texas steers. $6.50(5 7.50; stockers and feeders. $6.00'!? 8.00. Sheep Receipts 5600: higher. Year lings. $7.25Fr 8.25: wethers, $6 .75Q 8.00; lambs, $10.00f 21. 25. ; ; , .221fcP .1"1 .15 & .221 'Ah i .15 .25 .19 (U .15 (!? (q .03 .12 8 .15 Herring, per lb .05 Herring, smoked, each.. .2 5.'. Kippered herring, per lb. .25 Salmon, fresh, per lb .17 a Salmon, smoked, per lb. .15 .20 Soles, per pound .15 .12 lb .25 .22 Whiteflsh, per Cal. smelt, per lb.." .20 .16 3 Silver smelt, per lb .15 .12 Shrimps, per lb .30 .25 3o Crabs, each meat .40 .60 Shrimp Sand dabs .171 Barracuda .14 .20 Pacific lobsters, lb .30 .40 Poultry. Chickens, hens, per lb .22 rb .25 .35 Chickens, broilers, lb.... .30 Butter. .35 Creamery butter, per lb.. .30 KRB. . . . .30 .35 fresh, dozen Strictly fresh Choice .40 ranch, doz. . . . Lard. No. 8 cans .50. No. 5 oans .80 10 No. cans 1.50 a a n, n u U Fresh milk, delivered, qt.ri .08 .10 Fresh milk, over counter, ... .10 per Babies'quart .121 special, per qt. .. .16 Fresh cream, per pint... ... .20. .20 Whipping cream, per pint ... Cheese. .SO Bismarck, brick, per lb. .25 .50 .40 Camembert, each .30 .30 each Limberger, New York cream, per lb. .25 & .80 .60 Q .60 per lb Roquefort, Swiss. Imported, per lb.. .55 3 .60 .171 Utah, per lb .20' .18 & .25 Wisconsin Sugar. S.65 & 8.75 Cane, per cwt. 8.65 Beet, per cwt .8.45 Honey. Utah honey, per comb .15 Fruits. 10 Bartlett pears, lb Utah red peaches, per lb. ... .10 Cal. Alberta peaches, 3 lbs i .25 .10 ApricotB (Utah), lb Fresh figs, lb .25 Samoa (prune) plum, lb. ... .15 .... T .15 Giant prune, lb Cal. greengage plums, lb. ... .10 lb Gooseberreis, ,M C'llirornia Malaga grapes ... .15 ... .25 Tokay grapes, lb lb ... Mangoes (Fla.). 4 .25 Utah red raspberries, .16 cup Dewberries (Utah), cup. ... .15 Red currants, box .10 ... Black currants, lb .15 ' 2 lbs... ... currants, English ,25 New apples (Utah), lb. .. ... .10 Red Astrachan apples .65 (Utah), pk. 26 (fl Bananas, per dozen .30 30 .50 Lemons, per dozen Summer alencia oranges 35 .40 per doz Small oranges, doz .25 .10 .16 Fla., each Grapefruit, dozen 1.10 w 1.40 Grapefruit, .16 Pineapples, per lb .25 Dates, per pkg 10 Dates, per lb .is 05 .10 Figs, per pkg .50 Ripe olives (bulk), qt Green olives Ojulk). qt. ... .50 Vegetable. 20 (g .25 ears, doz Roasting Kalamazoo celery, two bunches .25 Watermelon (Utah), lb .03 05 g .10 Cantaloupes Utah radishes, 3 bunches ... .05 New peas (Utah), 1U .10 Utah tomatoes, lb . i r, Utah egg plant, lb Summer squash, each .')? Green peppers, lb .2:, New beetB, 2 bunches .05 New beets, pk .25 New cabbage, lb .05 :, . Utah cauliflower, lb .or. lb Spinach, per .or, Carrots, 2 bunches .25 Carrots, pk 0215? Cucumbers, each Utah lettuce, head .05 Green onions, 3 bunches. ... .nj New dry onions, 4 lbs .2" 3 bunches ,10 Parsloy, .or. New turnips, 2 bunches New turnip, pk .25 Fresh green beans, wax ... .10 . j Fresh string beans New potatoes (Utah), 7 lbs .2 10 .15 Cocoanuts, each .25 Almonds, per lb Mixed nuts, per lb .20 .15 Peanuts (roasted), lb .25 Filberts, perlb lb .20 Pecans, per lb .25 Cnglish walnuts and Grain. Hay Alfalfa, per cwt Bran, per cwt. per cwt.. Barley, rolled, cwt Timothy, per Corn, per cwt. . . Corn, cracked, per cwt. 2.50 3.00 Cornmeal, per cwt 1.75 fo 1.90 Oats, per cwt. 2.10 Oats, rolled, per cwt.... 1.90 1.60 1.70 Shorts, per cwt 2.00 2.10 Wheat, best, per cwt.... 2.00 Wheat, chicken, per cwt. 1.85 Flour. ..: 2.60 (jf) 2.90 High patent, per cwt. cwt. 2.50 2.80 per Straight grade, & 2 . 7o Bakers' No. 1, per cwt... 2.40 . 2 k5 ft) 2.75 Graham, per cwt -- a GU .19 li) .80 m x Cd ,25 & .25 B J ,15i(3i .09 .09 (t .25 Q .25 Q '.SO .171 .16 U) .10 g .121 .20 .22 0) .18 a j) .25 .221 .18 .20 .221 .171 .15 .25 .40 .33 .35 .30 .40 .22 2213 Legs pork Shoulder pork Fresh side pork Spare ribs feew Fresh Loin ofpigs' rib roast pork .. Pork Fancy bacon, side Fancy bacon sliced .... II. C. bacon, side H. C. bacon, sliced salt pork Dry Pickled pork, sid. Pickled pork, sliced .... H. C. hams Fanck hams Sliced hams Mam hocks ham hocks Boiled hams, whole .... Boiled hams, sliced .... Sauiage and Preserxl All pork Half and half Hamburger V elners Llverwurst Blutwurst Salami sausage Knockwurst Feature Bologna Frankfurters in Mercantile World Ham bologna cervelat toNew York. Aupr. 4. Dun's Review Idetwurst morrow will say: Head cheese reJeiiied tongue reports "Exceptionally gratifying and transporta- Pressed corn beef trade, industry garding Pressed chieken tion nre somewhat modified by less favorable news from the agricultural re- Pressed - veal Pressed pigs' feet gions. Yet the reduced crop estimates, while accentuating the tendency to- Pickled pigs' feet corn beel ward wholesome conservatism, have Raw Deviled ham not raised doubts as to the mainte- Dried beef nance of the forward movement In business. In spite of the various draw- Veal loaf . .Miscellaneous 3 backs and uncertainties, confidence in Brains sustained economic progress is undimin new en- Sweetbreads, beef inished, the large increase to strong faith in Sweetbreads, calf testifying terprises Fresh tripe tho future. of Pickled beef tongues . . Notwithstanding the magnitude are Fresh beef tongues many interests previous purchases, Smoked beef tongues.. furto committments extend disposed Ox tails ther, being promptedof toa cover beef needs by fears growing scar- Chipped kidneys supplies and the possibility that Beef city of mav Beef hearts, each go still higher. Recoveries prices occurred Lamb kidneys in certain lines that re- Veal have kidneys of evidences showed reaction, cently such as in steel and dry goods, while Mincemeat, per lb Fish. additional advances appear in commomountain trotst, dities which thus far have given no Fresh each signs of yielding. Freeh mackerel, lb. . . . bank clearings, Weekly Fresh rock bass Fresh sturgeon. If Carp per lb Codfish, fresh, per lb. . . Big ncrcase Shown Codfish, salt, per brick. Halibut, per lb in Railroad Revenues Smoked halibut, per lb... Past Fiscal Year Finnan haddie, per lb.. for .30 !22 ,22lfl Forequarter lamb - ; 19&-49i- ....... Rolled shoulder veal . . Breast vea. Neck veal Leg roast veal Rump roast veu Veal shanks, per lb veal sweetbreads Calf liver Raw veal loaf Cooked veal loaf Mntton. Loin mutton chops Rib mutton chops Shoulder mutton chops . . Whole shoulder mutton Breast mutton Neck mutton. Shanks mutton Legs mutton English mutton chops .. Lamb. Utah spring lamb, lb.... Loin lamb chops Rib lamb chops French lamb chopr .... lamb chops .... English Crown roast lamb WHEAT . . . Shoulder lamb Open. High. Low. Close. Whole shoulder chops lamb .. .. 1.302 1.343 1.30J 1.341 Breast lamp Sept.. 1.381 Neck lamb 1.3531 1.381 Dec. . Leg lamb CORN TSOJ Hindquarter lamb .7911 . . .79JI .801 i 519,-79- 1 $ J 77 Utah Copper . . . 2.000! 263 7001 261 26 Wabash pfd. "B".j 003 Western Union . . . i.Vooj 5711 561 561 Weetlnchouse E. of the semiannual business Reports sold for Total shares day, 220,000. of the Chief Consolidated show a balance on hand July 1, 1916. of $381,589, with $210,340 on January 1, Discover $165 Gold Ore compared 1916. Two dividends were paid for 88S.2S2. In the six months calling; in Wood River District ments were 8,450,932 pounds lead, ship- S zinc, 179o pounds copper, pounds S43.5S5 ounces silver and 5225 ounces Eugene Flowers, who came down frcm his mill above Ketchum with a jjold, showing net profit of 8355,701. load of lumber for Hobart & Reamer, left at this office some from Utah-Ape- x Statement. three claims owned specimens by his stepfather. Peter Burch, says the Wood Eastern advices quote General Man-- a River inTimes. The specimens carry $165 gold, silver and lead to the as ton per W. I,. Credon of the Utah-Ape- x and $50 and $30 In gold, respecfollows x a carbonate and "Ftah-Apetively. Thea former is ore. continues Its production the The claims latter chlcrlde of about 4.000,000 pounds of lead per are on Robinson's Bar, about month, which output can apparently 100 situated miles northeast of Ilalley and be maintained lndeflnltel y. The shaft Salmon river Is now belnjr sunk below the 1500 level. twenty miles down the were located last They Stanley. At this point a crosscut Is belnjr run from fall by Mr. Burch and not much work to pick up the hljsr ore body now be- ha been done them, hut the vein ing- mined on tho 1300 level. Sinking and ore outcropupon for more than half a to the 1700 Is also under consideration, as opening the ore body at thl? mile. point would not only open substantial reserves, but would permit extraction Old Ophir Mines Are of ore from a number of level Instead of one. ns at present, Again Producing Ore "The blar ore body shows about 1000 tone of ore for each vertical foot of The famous old camp of Ophir. fadepth. In addition the upper levels are mous in the early 70s and famous toa considerable quantity of developing Is bit of prosperity day. enjoying ina the milling ore." that causes hearts of her Joy Times. the Toc-elsays residents, loyal Old mines that have been idle for Notes. Mining many years are again being looked over and worked. More leasers are Price of apelter was reduced yester- operating now than ever before in the day 4c a pound. It was quoted 7.75. St. history of the camp. Jack Appleby, Louis September was Riven one of the pioneers in the camp, is at S.25 delivery. and October 8.12 bid. his heme here and says again of Alaska Gold Mines it doesmaking his heart good to see Ophir report July shows 160.403 tons are milled, assayi- aaaln coming into her own. The Balng; averapre of 1.24 per ton, against tic group at the west end of the can1.04 in June. yon has three men at work taking: out ore. of from the Atlantic copper Exports the week ending August 3 were porta 6071 tons; since August 1 3736, against Metal Quotations. 399 a year ago. The June report of the Tonopah exNew York, Aug. 4. The metal ex- tension shows $52,159 operating profchange quotes lead $6.00 asked. its. Spelter dull; spot East St. Ixiuis deC. E. Gresh, manager of the Sic asked. Gold Mining company, Js livery. Sliver. 6:c. In Salt Lake on business. 25.00 ? Copper firm; electrolytic, Manager Ed Nolan of the Arrowhead 27.00. Mines company over the Iron steady and unchanged. in Piutetaking Connor propertyreports OthTin steady; ounty. spot 37.73 5? 38.25. ers interested In thi Arrowhead are At London: Spot copper, 106; fuH. D. Chase and S. A. Mafrlnnls. tures. 103; electrolytic, 12.; spot tin, 167 10s; futures. 16S 10s. i:W YOHK GRAIN. Lead, 2S 10s; spelter. 47. New York. Au. 4. Flour, strong; , 'a 7.1 5 winter patPHonitT.. spring patents. $6.90 ents. $6.656.90; winter straights, $6.15 Chicago. Aug. 4. Butter, unchanged. unEggs Receipts 7367 casts; No. Wheat, spot, strong; durum, changed. $1,433: No. 2 hard, 81.44J: No. I northPotatoes Receipts io cars, higher; ern Duluth. $1,531; No. northern Man- Virginia barreled, $2.75 2.80; Virginia o. f. h. New York. itoba. $1.52! $1.00: Kansas. Missouri and bulk. 950 2 Corn. spot, strong; No. yellow. Sole Illinois, SOSSc. c. I. f. New York. Poultry alive, lower; fowls," 17gI71c; 3 Oats, spot, first; No. white, springs, 1S&20C. Eldo-rado-Kmpl- steak Flat bone steak Sirloin steak Short cut steakd Round steak Chuck steak T-bo- ne 3 c 5c. at South Hllver Shield. 5oo at 25c. Fncie Pam Consolidated, 50 at 6c. Walker. 100 at 91e; ?on pt 9rte 3.S74 sold. 23.0S9. for 5971?. 95. Shares a.s7j; AO .0A Total for the day: Shares eoid 5,7S9. for 81i.0S8.95. i.7 j.76a i.ro ..i .os .n i:s: .13 i 24 0. 1 .01 ed M : . .10 .26 .061 is i ex-tiact- ,1- 1 1 , . "i ;ii "0 o j ! :.3." 11 . o W. Toledo Walker Yankee :."0 ;.3o over-extend- 1916 Amer. Beet Sugar 11,200 87 841 86 700 551 Ml 541 American Can . . .. 57 1.100 58 571 Amer. Car and F. Amer. Locomotive 3.000 68 675 CS 2 200 9 i 92 J! 9 3 Amer. S. & R. 109 108s!lo9 Amer. Sugar R. .. Sept. . 6gg . 69 6881 .68 60011291 129811291 Dec Amer. Tel. & Tel. 500 31 g 3U 311 Amer. Z., L. and S. OATS 1.600 79J 7831 78J Anaconda Copper TT3l T458 TTI .43! 42g Sept. Atchison 1,900 1021I1015I10U Dec .461 .461 451 .45jj 71 ... 704 70J 1,2001 Baldwin Loco. . . PORK 85 O. 800 Baltimore & 84i 84J 64 $ 64 $ 200 63 . . Butte & Sup. Cop. 24.80 25.00 24.80 24.97 175 Sept. California Pet. . . . LARD . Canadian Pacific 300!1751175 1751 12.90 12.75 12.90 300 oil 542 r4 i Sept. . . 12.75 Central Leather 100-fo12.77 12.87 12.75 12.87 400 181! 183 18i 9c tChi.. R. I. & P. Ry. 300 47i 4711 471 Chino Copper RIBS Colo. Fuel & Iron 1,000 431 431! 431 .1 13.47 13.67 13.47 13.57 ... 138 Sept. . Com P. Refining. 13.25 Crucible Steel 2,000 6781 671 674 Oct Cash Quotations: Distillers' Sec. .. 1,200 43J 4311 431 34B1 349 600 35 Wheat No. 2 red mixed new. $1.36; Erie 400 168 167!167j No. 3 red mixed new. $1.3Sff1.34S: No. General Electric . 2 hard new, $1.32501.361; No. 3 hard Great N. pfd 1,00011171 no 116 new. $1.31 1.341. Great X. Ore etfs. 31l Corn No.' 4 yellow, 82iT8 8c; No. 4 900 103 1021 1025 Illinois Central .. 152 white. 82lS2Jc Inter. Con. Corp. .. i.0'00 '4S1 48 48 Oats No. 3 white, 43431c; standard, Cop. Inspiration 1131 432 53 44c. Inter. liar., N. J. . Int. M. M. pd. ctfs. '23,500 "899 'ssi 88 J 65 Rye No. 2 new, $1.03 1.04 ; barley, 0c. Remarkable Record of 24 200 25 25 S. . . Kansas $8.60; clover. $7.0014.60. 2,400 4 51 44i 44J KennecottCity Timothy, Copper Pork. $25.50(3 25.75; lard. $12.90; ribs, 200 126111261 1261 Louisville & Nash. Young Mine Operator Mexican C.200 961! 93 i 961 $13,270 13.87. Pet 400 33 Miami 33J 331 Copper comes the word by wire Missouri Pacific From Boston 400 4ii 4 that the Binprham Mines company is Montana Power . 91 Advancing Prices of bonds. block the last its retiring . . . 63 Lead National When General Manager Imer Pett. a Nevada . . 700 171! 17i 17 of Activity Copper manaKement of this New York Utah boy. took the 500 10341103 103i Central! ! ' .40 .02 ; i rt . Z. .or, . 1 New York, Aujr. 4. Dealings in today's listless market differed in no essential particular from those of recent sessions. Except for the first hour, which witnessed a fair average of transactions at moderately hijrh levels, the record was one of Increasing apathy. Conflicting crop news, labor conditions which offered little encourageexcellent railway ment, additional earnings and the further easing of money rates all factors of Importance in more normal times were ignored or received with Indifference. Sentiment among traders lost little of its pessimism, but the scant supply of certain stocks available for ehort covering made for greater caution. so shares were the turnas activity was concerned,leaders, farShipping the over In Mercantile Marine common and far exceedpreferred at moderate Marine 41 per other Issue. gains ing any cent bonds also were active at the new high rate of '107. and United Fruit reflected further accumulation. Motor shares rallied slightly from their low levels of yesterday, but the for these Issues lacked Its forinquiry mer spontaneity. Petroleums were slightly more steady, although trade conditions were without change, and munitions were metals, except Tennesapathetic with see Copper, which agrain lost ground. Sugars suffered from further attrition, but the additional depreciation in this group was quoted values among as much to attributed quite bull accounts as to statistical or trade developments. United States Steel, which was relainconspicuous, held steady with tively most of the rails ,but the latter shaded In .the final day, hour, though only nominally The Irregular bond market .followed the course of stocks and lacked especial features. Offerings of international issues showed steady diminution. Total sales, par value, were $3,480,000. United States bonda were unchanged on call. Three carloads of ore Just leaving the rampler. two more awaiting: tholr turn, with four more available and one lortdlnc: at the mino Is the tay things are now comlntc at the Nevada Zinc in northern Nevada, This is property the report brought in this week by General Manager B. F. Grant. The physicalIn conditions at the mine are sld to be better ahape than ever before,probably with a force of twenty-ei- x men. all either stopinic ore or following- "leads'' that promise results. One of the two carloads of ore Just released from the sampler showed 34 two carper cent zinc, while the other ried 32 per cent. The ore Is being: mainly from aoreraise from thea level. The makes in flpsure in the limestone. 6Lately the body has shown from 11 to feet, with a tendency to narrow down and aytaln bulrje alonjc the strike of the vein. S;me ore is also found on the contact between the limestone and the porthere making; out Into phyry, and from the fissures In the line. The ore haul Is seventeen miles to Te'nar, the nearest railroad point. The teams haul as much as heavy tons to the load over a good road. eight tills company about nine years ago, indebtedness amounted to about $1,250,-00It Is the last of this debt that under his manaKement, is being today, '.hk' .0 cancelled. . 161' .17 When Mr. Pett took over the Eaple .01 Blue Bell at Tintlc It had the bur21 .26 of about ?450.OOO debts. This has .041 den since been paid off and the company has distributed 8500.000 In dividends. iissV . 30 This marks the cancellation of 81.700,-oii- it 3.25 debts, or a total net earnlnps of .10 .031' 82.200.0oo. it is considered one of the .02 most splendid records ever made in the 1.35 .30 west by a youncr mining operator start.22 .40 . 3 ing in under most Inauspicious circumstances, with a burden that would .02 .011 make most men cry "quarter." .2S .26 .04 03i 05 .1:1 . 20 I .59 . ?o I .04 .is 0 ; ! .051 !ns .011 .041 . 1 4 .25 .30 .10 " " n Santa. Kins S. Keystone Secret . . . T(.l!l Tar Baby .1 is ; 2. 50 Hecia Cx.C i .30 3.221 ' .::':.. ' T 20 2S ..-- ... ... i:421; 1.4 5 .044 J . .25 .16 .00J .221 . . t 421 .0S OS s . T. Coiln. K. Coaln. S. K. Con . . Sioux Con. .. S w a r. f e a C S. Heel a . . . S. . .161 .06 .10 .- York Curb Stocks. j I 05 at 24lc. MlchUan Ftah. 500 10O at 40c. Rochester. 200 at 5Sc.1000 at 41r. VI tor Consolidated. Vcst Toledo. 2000 at oic: 1000 at I00O at 6c. Tintlc Standard, 3000 at ISc. 16 i . .20 .02 .So .35 i 3 NINE CARS ZINC ORE FOR CROP OF ot f 11.521- 6.00 .01 I I .16 1 .40 Prince Con.) .05 Pa Iowa . Pnloma Ext.J ' .03 .! Price Min. . .01 Provo .04 t;i-Are. 79 .on .40 i " ! 0 , .10 ! 1 ' .15 12 . 45 . .19 .17 .', 21 .30 .13 .30 .12 . . ! .20 .15 .25 . . . .12 .20 .12 .111 . 0s J .05 .10 i. :0,.j- .20 .2$ .24 .30 .15 .13 .30 .15 .79 .76 . 10 .04 .01 j .011 .::!.! .SO .35 .0:1 .05 .16 .161 . N. ' 7 . Mc.Naniara North Sr r Tiescue lluta Ton. of Nev. I" mat! Ma .16 .121 .12 .01 02 .b j .... i. . MaJ. Kvans Mam. 'op. Mlch.-tl'a- h .05 .01 j .01 .021 .40 .04 ;;. .10 . :4o .45 .041 ; Boytrer . . .(. Midwest S. Mnnzonite Mammoth Miller Hill.! 110 .is V.x. I .21 i .'o Nevadt Mi.!w?v Mon tana .! IT .2' I". v .(r: .02 lr .14 31 Ca:i f:oy iH: svf ."ieeri Jini ;ur Itr Mu-- 7 .01 ter i . ' . a tt ! ophir Siv.iif .) .16 ' lr ' Cap I , 1 f f e I i'2 . . hearer . . s . 04 -. . 1.- 'io-oe- 1 1 ii Mh :u. . . i r-- 0( .4 o; ' r'" - r- . .01 2 . ii 7 Mra;er N .1)7 .2i K 4.. .!u--- . . tv; ! 1 .10 .11 .0 ,0 O f"lor-'-- Ci Art. j .15 e JU tii. To? .' Leonora Ciltle Belt. . ., o ion nre from the n f.2 .01 - . 1 5o .01 " ! at 1 . i . - tn .02 j i secretary. V. A. Shepherd; treasurer. Charles II. Norberg. a1 here Hre l.oOO.ooi or $lft. '""' pPaliz.ation.nowwith shares, in ash 1im.(i1' shares and $39"0 the treasury. There are no conflicts, and no debts on of a bond of $:;. outstanding now in process three claims which are are two other There of patenting. The oroperty Is located at aim. t ;oot pr!nscs. Nev., eight miles from railroad. The development work consists of .. feet of shafts. 750 feet of tunnels, feet of wittes, iso of raises and so of rosscuts. The improvements consist of a mill, which Is now concentrates ont worth 160 a turning The. crude ore shipped also Ton net. a tp. ses shout f so net smelter return" Tt is ef 'mated that there are 20. .) t'in.1 of ore in sight. The values arc and zinc. The mainly in Is l e ; silver shi, j In r monthly fivecon-toinmi'iny cars of lead and zinc, both f rat.-and crude. A force of ffrty mm is empUyed. fifty NEVADA ZINC MOVING .02 .26 Gold Chnin.i .21 .72 I! Craml C. . . .18 ;t. West. .. Sto-. ' t the Bullion Mining company Howell . . . lo.-a. oii; yesWa.-- listed on ih Home Bun .( .olj: 1 02i exchange 52 i The .irpe rtv was recently I ron Bios. . . 1.30 1.45! terday. over . 0 J . by J. .J. Paynes, Jr., and Indian Q. . . j .01 tken '39 . .50 .45 i:. E. .Ink;nn of Salt Lake. The conKeystone .01 .01 statement filed yesterday .011 Kinir Wm. . 12a tains tf.e following Information: The Kln Iavid. :5s' !oi T company was organized in Mav. 191. Bu.t I'ackcr; The president Is Joseph .1. Daynes, Jr.: Cehi Tin... of-frt- 203.400 97,350 . j I r Daly 750-to- 035 .10 l.r.o . . .05 CmeraldBell..j Ontario-Silve- - 2.oo .014;, 2.00 B. . li 8.25 . U2 I Ilerald-Republican- 1 . 4 . C. t .16 . to The City. Aug:. 4. ype-i- i small supply of California showed this- week, not enough to become a market factor. The giant red Califorprune and tokay grapes from are new nia and mangoes from Florida ' features. Watermelons from Bountifulareand in from Centerville cantaloupes the main supply comes yet market, but from California. An advance in the price of creamery will be butter and in the price of flour for tonoted in the revised price list day, which follows: Steaks. - TO NEW HIGH LEVEL ON STOCK EXCHANGE ; j. Cmpire t;... Cast. Prince; MINE IS ;i it .04J 3.43 .04J " !o6' j 03 . i Met...! I'm le Sam MINING INCREASING pears from Florida "at j nOMR alligator eacn ran a onei .N 50 cents the local market this week. Only a nectarines WHEAT PRICES SOAR FEATURE OF T RADNG j .03 .07 .Ci ! 1 FOR THE WEEK; Total 4.479,987 the throuRhout Mining operations '.10 of Park City are probably more camp extensive-toda- y than ever before in the 'in camp's Tosi with blgjrer things now history, on and planned for the Immediate fu.01 .on ture. The Silver Kin Con. Is dolnff .03 .02 extensive work on mill and tunnel, the .OlJi .021 Judjre Smelter is constructing a biff ,06ij .06i plant, and the Exploration company Is n starting1 up Its new mill, while .16 .15 In general Is on a scale seldom mlnlns .(:03? If ever before witnessed In the Park. d'oo 9! so The July monthly production of near 3 . 0 .04 000 tons Is a true barometer of opera. .1 .02 tions, but with the work now under . 04 this CRfrregrate .07 construction completed, camp output should be largely i , . Pt. Cardiff Croff i 10J . .01 01 .02 "li, .06 -- .09 .05 .02 i, .01 'I Cott. Kin jr.! Cott. Atl. ..; I Cott. ake ea e I'iUtTIH IfASC S now f ; .(St .60 I Bannock G Beaver C. State Bay B. C. Met. - Cedar Tal. - Colb. Kxt.. - Con I'.:a k .!,vk Minnie MoorNf v; Bullion I I .22 .01 .10 .lui - - .02 .11 .15 i .3: I 2 ch-i- Day .101 .24 .Hi' Hoiev Hid. ;t . Gtd Vh tor M,)v ,l .101' t Amal J. .. J B!K Cot. . Lower Msniinoth n Tintic I Hin. Black a Ask. .(. . .20 Alta Tun. tier. II Alta s. '4 Bullion . I Yankee S l . Svai.ea I Am. ('nil. - Jiond Central Gemini . Mammoth Ksgle & Blue Hell Iron I o s i rri I'olnr.ilo I . etitennial-Kjrek- a f;om-- 1 Hid. NCREASING APATHY Park Shipments of or from the mines this week totaled 2240 tons of concentrates from the mills and first class crude ore. Thla la valued at 890.000 and Is compared with 2326 tong at 8100,000. The shiplast week valued ments the past few weeks have been the heaviest In a lonfjr time. They have more than 2000 tons a week, averaged or 8000 tons a month of an estimated value of near $350,000. The shippers this wtek were as follows; Pounds. Ask. Silver Coalition ...1,471,007 Kinjr .10J PlK Four 945,380 .23 Silver Klnjr Con 737,370 .02 .ludtre Kmelter company 665,300 1 460.300 Daly West .15 Cedar-Talisma- Antelope Alta con. Car.I Alta User Albion . ('on $90,000 Volume of business on the local mining exchange yesterday showed a tendency to betterment. The total was Mgher than It has been for a number of days. Jn the afternoon Prince Con. to SI. 42 bid and 1.45 strengthened asked. Eagleup & Blue Bell sold for $1.75. Silver Kinr Con. ana In sold for 13.30. .Silver .Shlelu commanded 25 cents on the open. n sold for 61 cents. New Qulncy held around 13 cents with a sale half a point higher. Cardiff brought 5 a share. Sales yesterday totaled 56.73 shares, $ S.0 valued at 9 . The orflclal closwere reported and sales ing quotations as follows; A f ternoon. Forenoon. i Latest Salt Lake Quotations on Products for the Market Basket PARK CITY OUTPUT IS ON QUIET MART $1.42 Kurf ka, Aiif. Shipment thin week from the ramp of Tintlc estimated 2o3 carload. This at $259,000. It U fl IO.150 tons valued cars the previous with ":";..r-of about 100 tns mor. This It aik. th he. v lest production wefk in the t two Pionthn or since the restrictt ing ordr from thr smelter. Th vamp In general In In shape to largely al1 to thin production, and will do o the will accept the ore.d tntnufeJ the smelter I about Iron shipping ifS imiu quota of (f(. TVi are the shippers this w k ; following '. Commercial iirnmg 1TIC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, 17 17 g a 18 20 15 10 24 35 y S SO 30 y ,221 ,36 .171 171 .221(g) .20 .21 & ,80 121 -- .21 .22 .35 .15 .15 .35 10 .. 40 8 . Meat. .20 & .15 171 .40 .30 .50 .35 .20 .171 .20 .40 .60 .40 .45 3 .SO $ .16 8 .121 .17J $ ats. .15 .25 .15 .15 .12 .25 .50 .171 .174 .17J .171 .50 .35 .40 (it.15 (3) .15 .15 ftt .15 .40 q .25 3 .15 3 .35 .50 25 .15 .30 .50 .171 .20 .20 .35 .25 .55 .121 .30 .121 .20 .20 (3 .niat .17!Ci .30 h .15 Q .00 .10 d .26 g .10 ($ .16 - J NOTICE. OF UTAH, DE PAJFtTMTE NT of board of pardons. Salt Lake City, Utah. August 4, 1916. To Whom It May Concern: .15 Notice is hereby given that the state .171 board .171 session ofonpardons will hold a 19,regular 1916, Saturday, August .20 at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Utah, state .05 .03 .14 g .25 .17 y .171 .30 . 25 Salt Lake county, Utah. prison. at said meeting said board will That hear applications in the following cases, to-wi- .25 .25 .20 STATE t: FOR PARDON. Wilmot. larceny. L Fowler, petitpetit larceny. Ball, petit larceny. Harry Wool Market Dull; Peter Frankos, Involuntary manslaughter. Dora Morris, assault and petit larPrices Generally Firm; ceny. Moll, robbery. Mill Situation Sound Adolph Collin Headlund, petit larceny. 11. W. Bigler, burglary second degree. Boston, Aug. 4. The Commercial James Rigas, adultery. Bulletin tomorrow will say: FOR PAROLE. "The wool market has been very dull ; Robert Wilson, robbery. this past week. The sales for the week assault. total not over 2.000,000 Pologeorgis, Grigorios probably Prices W. W. Thompson, robbery. are generally firm. pounds. a fictitious g William E. The situation at the mills is sound, hut vbs kc?n edge pppears to have been C ll C k FOR COMMUTATION. worn off the goods market. Foreign markets are steady and firm." Marques, robbery. Ignacio Scoured basis: H. A. Neibaur, indecent assault. Texas: Fine 12 months. 805? 83c; fine John Murray, robbery. 8 months, 70(u'72c; California, Mike Ricounakas, robbery. northern, middle 78&80c; 7 2 I. Reynolds, assault with incountry, 7072c; Stanley 5c. (q,1 southern, to murder. commit tent Oregon: Eastern No.77 1 staple. 82 FOR TERMINATION. 83c; eastern clothing, 78c; valley, Samuel Green, assault with deadly No. 1, 65 66c. weapon. Territory: Fine staple, 878Sc; fine Elmer Hansen, burglary second demedium staple, 82 (?t83c; fine clothing, gree. fine medium clothing, 75(it77c; 78(800; Al. Stockmann, grand larceny. d (f) 87c; combing. 85 John Rosetta, assault with deadly 75Cri7$c. combing, weapon. A Pulled: Extras, 80Q85c; A, SOtfJ Louis Vampa, voluntary manslaugh83c; fine A, 765280c; A supers, 6672c. ter. Chas. Walker, forgery. MONEY. William Samuelson, robbery. Charles Samuelson, robbery. New York, Aug". 4. Mercantile paper, Jackson, burglary third degreiu Jerry 3ff 4 per cent. Jack Hilton, grand larceny. bills. $4.71: da- Sterling: Sixty-daP. W. Hawes. grand larceny. mand. $4,757: cables. $4.76 Frank Martell. attempted burglary. Mexican dollars, 49c robbery. Joseph Castro, Government bonds steady; railroad Valentine Mansero. burglary. bonds irregular. Brusco. Joe Time loans easy; 60 burglary third degree. per third degree. Byron McLain, robl-erycent: 90 days, 3fd31 per days, burglary cent; 6 months, . Joseph Rush, 3(ff4 per cent. Thomas Smith, burglary second deCall money steady; high. 21 per cent: low, 2 per cent: ruling rate. 2J per cent: gree. John Jackson, burglary third degree.. last loan, 21 per cent; closing bid, 2 Ector Oppicini, grand larceny. per cent; offered at 21 per cent. Trinidad Sanchez, assault with deadly weapon with intent to do bodily harm. SUGAR. All persons having any interest New York, Aug. 4. Raw sugar, un- therein, either for desiring to be heard, settled; centrifugal. $5.75; molasses, or against of the said granting 9S: $4. refined, unsettled; fine granulat- tions respectively, are hereby applicanotified ed, $7.65. to be present at said meeting. Bv order of the board. FLAX. WILLIAM SPRY, President- A. R. Barnes, Secretary. Flax, f 2.13 2.17k. A. Tt. Deitz-passln- (fx. half-bloo- three-eights-blo- od y 7-- 2Z , r- |