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Show THE ran?" runs Stocks. 73 3 IlEHALD-nEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. X, CoEomercia! KIM 11 Latest Salt Lake Quotations on Products for the market Basket HSUS 1 'SELLS STORMY PETREL MANY NORTH IINTIC PROPERTIES ACTIVE AND OF ar? now active in one auction of north Tlntir. the Ihl-TlntlTlntic Delmar and th Kurk King. This is a little north of where has begun a the Chief Consolld-iteof its large new systematic development well nj anl surrunning named properrounding some of th ties. Th Felma Mine adjoin the c, r,o-4s-io- "1 Albion .. ..! Am C'-Cop Alta Tun. . ' Alta C.er. TU- fSpe-- ' . OS .40 . .60 j j .3: . State Pay P. tj .141:! 121, ....I .6.11 .10 .035 ....I .03. ! i ;.37j! l.r.o .I.H; - 02 i .! .O.lil .01 ;; . Lika Kxt. . Talis. ;edar Colo. Kxt. . Met-Oda- .02 !o r . ; Crown Pt. . . , .. Cardiff .. Croff Cott. KIiihCctt. At. . cott. Met. 'ontnrv . . i .. - . . . j . .! . . .25 di I .il 7.7- i '. s .04 . t ii 1.25 ' 6 . o i 2.00 ; 6r .07 .04 i i ro.i Hb.s.Hon K.tglei A-- Plue He!! i'm 'haln Cm. .ion I'.eck ;( d i . a New Hallion Mav Mammoth "o ora o timer I ' t h M i nera; Co 7 ' rt e Sam Yankee Con Cari i S.T.vriton M it ltn u T,n t Mtnnie .Moore !eas akev 14 ... .03 .1 l . l'y 1 i ! 1 m- ; . 35 ' ' l'l . - - Nev. Hills Nat Id river '. . : o. K. Silver, hio t 'op. . . i . . pnhuiiio ri,'. Pan. ..' Park City Piocb.e Hris.1 c X 85 f . . Plut'is Prince Con..' I a lom x . Palotna F.xt. Price Min. .!. LEAD ADVANCE MEANS . . ' SI ,000,000 i to pdvlces received from Pros." New York yesterrtaj" over Smeltlnst Americrr. the wire, prlvatr an- Pefiritnc urnp.iny"thehas announced It price- of lend th. r advance in J 6...i. to i.Z or from 23 cents. " d 2 cents v. as add-eThe (lay boforo These two ad- Sil. K. i 'oal . $6 then to the price. vances would mean about $l.o0i0Or ,.n of Si I. K. I 'on.. ar.m.al lead production the average d i "tub sent Sioux Con. .. and In I'M.'. I'tah prolm-fPOUndS Swan. 'on. fn!:1 of 1 fl'J f(5 . .3 to marl Heel. i . . of lead; in the previous srrent ywr tt So. Ski. Shield . totaied IV 1.223.1 S. Ilecla F.xt Sa nt. Chief Sil. Tun?. . . Emma Copper Drill Sant. Klnsr ,c--Tdini- c Ita-lare- r I . f 1 in Changed Formation V . 25 .0'4 .roo . . !oi . - ! IM. J !o2i .03 1 . 1 . 16J . 50 o.;j n IS :t re.-tuit-- 01 .01 .(Hi 3s 1 .05 2 .Hi .OX ' ' .oil J .oi-.- aiti . J . .21 j . 1U ' ' . 55 o.-.- 5 0i 20 ! :; .10 ,23 j. ... . - . . . ' I 'rt . 1 I 0$ I .10 ' .30 ' . M . t ' 15 . 2 S . .13 .11 I 15 ; ... '.' 00 J !oo j '. , '. '. i .25 !oi .03 ! J - Cedar-Talisma- n, i j .01 04 I .63 .61 .11 .OS j .33 j j .15 .03 .04 ' .02 .17 .15 .15 j j .1! .07 06 17 22 32 N Ophir Siva;.. I'nion .IS .32 .72 .71 4.25 ! .04 .04 j .0". .05 SS 20 j .05 .of. I 20 .0.1 ' fl t . 1 . 4 - .03 .05 1 I The .116 .14 j cali. .i:V '" Am. A At'.. Am. Am. Am. Am. YOI1K STOCK LIST. .26 .27 5.70 I I ! .17 .42 .78 Sales I Peetn Sug. I1 " 7 Si S0t! 3.21.0 - m. X.. P. S. Pa Id win ro Pa It more i iV- 180.000 . . . . . O. Pruok. Pap. Tr. P. v S. (Vpp Canadian Pae. Central Lnaih. . chosa. & o . . 4 00,1 78 j! 178 il774 r,7 56 r.ei 200; G1J : 3 61 J 1,200 iMJi 044i 044 ..00,127 i127 ;126J 11,8001 1 7 1 If. j 16i 51 2.000' 51l. 51 31.100 40s! 46i: 1Si 14 5' 14 300: 15 17.10Oj 74J! 71! 72i 1.200 46 45F 45 6.CO0, 374! 36M 36 1 60 l.SO0:i7O4:17O i 1.401V 1 I - .v.-- Crucible Steel Distillers' Sec Krie . (ion. Flee Nor. pfd (Ireat. (J. N. Ore Ctfs Illinois Cen 84 67 S-- 67i' 67 1,200' 4 t 9.600! . . . ! j "2 80 07 j . f3 j j j i i 1 m j DOWN ONE WEEK'S SUPPLY It was reported yesterday from eastern renters of the copper handling 2.00 2.00 sup45o; 2.00 that the world's visible chief Con. ..' agencies 25 of merchantable copper today is 2.25 2.25 2.25 Dalv West ..' ply 200 .XI P. P. ..) F 1.H1J down to less than one week's supply. l.SI'j . ..' .50 1.900' .60 .57 Owing to this vast shortage, the price Majestic Nev. Doug. 800; 1.314! 1.12J 1.314 of copper has been steadily advancing no amounts of impor.07 .07 100; .07 Ohio Cop. ..I again. Today be had for the balance of 1S0.14.0O !14.00 14.00 tance can Utah Con. ..' 4. 00 4.0O P'.0; 4.ou tilts year. Alost of the big producers Utah Apex .. 350' 8.50 ahead for Utah Mets. .. 8.371 S.37J have sold their productions three to six months, it is said. The the balance of the year have prices for with the latNew York Curb. tanged at 26 to 27 cents, on most of the ter carrying figure rewere The following quotations have been conVast ceived over Padger Pros.' private wire: sales. America in the past few tracted for inquantities weeks. It is said, by England, France Rid. Ask. Russia. and 20 .30 Alta Con 04 .06 i.ivi-- .STOCK. Pig Cottonwood 1.75 2.00 I log 8. Coppermine Aug. Chicago. Receipts. 03 .07 Fly Con 19. oat); average 5c higher; good closed Iron Plossom 1.624 1.37' 15 10. of Hulk , sales, 9. 85 (ft 10.70; strong. sJ .2.-Stewart 10.80: 10.1f'r mixed, 10.80; light. 5.50 6.00 Mining Tonopah F.xt 3.65. 5 10. SO; rough, 9.653)9.85; heavy, 5.621! 5.87J nigs. Tonopah . . . . . ... . . . 30 .60 Wasatch Cattle Receipts. 2000; market steady. 7.10111.10: western Native beef cattle. 6.65 8. 90 j stockers and feeders, steers. Boston Curb 5.00 'a 7.90 cows and heifers, 3.70 fy 9.50; calves, 9.25 5012.75. 8000; market The following quotations were steady Sheep Receipts, reived over Padger Pros.' private w to shade higher. Wethers. 6.&0i8.00; 1 1.25. 7.25 3.4051 ewes 7.50; lambs, PpId.PA sk. Pins-hafio .50 Mines iio.oo Omaha. Aug. IS. Hogs Receipts, 95 . On Post on Fly . . . market steady. Heavy. 9.507 9.85; 6000; ... Con. .00 Chief S74; 10.35: pigs, 8.507 9.50; bulk lights. 9.S07 P. R. .00 Fagle 9.S5. 9.60 of sales, .50 Mason Valley . .50 Cattle Receipts. 700; market strong. .57 Majestic Native steers. 7.00 t I 0.40: cows and .31 Nev. I oujr. . . . western steers. 6.75 heifers, 6.oii7.50: .05 .08 Ohio Copper . i9.25: Texas steers. 6.40 7. 20; stock. 25 20 South Utah . . .. ers and feeders. 6.007 8.25. 25 .50 Utah Metals Receipts. 10.50n; market Sheep rteadv. Y'earlings. 6.50-- 7.25; wethers, 6.25,'i7.O0: lambs, 10.40111.10. Iron Plossom. 25 at $1.50. 2000 at Jc. King- William. 8. Kansas City, Aug. Hogs Mav Day. 2 on at inc. market 370(; Lamhv reitr, IO00 opohongo, 300 atat jje. 7.7' 8.25; weth- ;o 25f 11.25; vearlings. $1 , 524. T'rlnce Con., o crs, 7.25? 7.75: ewes. Faloma. 2000 at 5Jc. Sells. 400f at lOJe; 200 at lie. Moi:r. South ilccli. ton at J1.55. N r w York. Aug. IS. Mercantl .e pa- OPFN HOARD. sixty-da."1 hills 4. r 3 Slerling. per. 500 $1 at Don Pio.ssoni. ,524. 4.7T.3; rallies, 4.76J. demand. at Jr. Leonora. 5000 .".00 Mexican dollars. n. at 20e. , New yumcy. government bonds steady, ra ilroad moo at jo.-Ohio Copper, steady. I'rince Con.. 200 at $1.50. Time loans easier; sixty day c s rA South Hecla. 100 nt $1,521. ninety days. 3j3J: six months. 3i33. Tintle Standard, 500 at 20c. or.li money easier; high, 24; low, 2:1 Shart-Bold, 27,125; telling value, rullntr rate. 24; last loan, 2i; closing $3992. bid. 2i; offered at 21. 1 1 j 1 .SL f j j I I I I I j 1 1 ; ...... S.25fo-!.&- ; . 1 K- - . . . ; - 1 Re-high- er. - 1 y - 1 . 1 25 24 .24 17 (a) 15 25 27 .20 .17 .30 .30 .20 .60 .30 .60 (rt Ct g 12(i-- ' 40 25 (a) 50 . & . . Irf-g- a ) .20 15 . .12i . I j . re-reiv- ed 1 25 Gf 25 .10 .10 .09 .10 ,20 ,274 .09 ,17 4 .25 .30 ,35 .25 i !30 7 c!0 . .40 .40 .30 ,2 8iCu .15 fa) .10 (a 22 !l8 .124 .15 .25 .25 .20 .12iCq .20 .22 & .18 & .22 .25 .224 .18 .20 .224 .171 .15 .25 .40 .33 h8 .17 .17 Si! .18 ii) .20 j .15 .10 (Q, .24 .35 W .30 g .30 .30 .40 .22 .1743 174 !i28 .25 .21 .20 & .21 Ccb .30 Q .124(3 .10 a 22 !35 .15 .15 .35 .. .40 Meat. .25 .15 .15 .20 .15 4 0 ,124 .25 fi 15 15 pSP 40 (( ' 25 15 (p ,45 .30 .15 .12 6? 50 . .174 .174 .174 .174 .50 .35 f! 15 35 . .224) .35 15 171 .40 30 . .50 .35 .20 171 .20 .40 .60 .40 0? 4 ,17.411 ,35 ,50 (c Me-nt- s i following quotations were over Padger Pros.' private wire: S ha res f 1 gh .'Tli w.! 1 ose. I .25 .30 .30 22i .20 1 I TO Boston Range U .154 1 j WORLD'S C OP 17J .05 .224 .40 -- Mutton. Loin mutton chops Rib mutton chops Shoulder mutton chops Whole shoulder mutton Rreast mutton Neck muttor. tl; Al- 59-- Veal. Loin pork chops Rib veal chops French veal Shoulder vealchops chops ... Rolled shoulder veal .. Breast vea Neck veal Leg roast veal roast vet. Rump Veal shanks, per lb veal sweetbreads Calf liver tvaw veal loaf Cooked veal loaf T-loi- ns 0 Western I'nion 7,900! 604' 59! Westinghouse F. Totals sales for day 15.000 shares. 30 IS 4 . 03 ot 19 tf 1 300 16i 164) 16 Int. Con. Corp. . 52 Insp. Copper. . . .. .! 8 ,100 52A 51 ii 114 Int. liar v., N. J. Tnt. M. M. pfd. cts M07.700 103 j 984 101 8 . ... Kan. C So 24i Kenn. Coop 10.600; 50 481 48S 2001130 130 129i Fouls. Nash. . . 1 l.OOOi Mex. Pet 100 lo; iino 9 00 35 l::itni Coop. 34J 34 3 .... ...5 . 10 T. pfd . M., K. 700 Missouri Pac. . . 5J 500! 66 P 66 65 i Nat. Fond 18 Nev. Copper 900! 184! 18 N. Y. Central 1.800;iO44'103?.1033 N. V.. N. 1, .t II. . 59 j: 594 200! 60 500 1 30;.! 130 130 Norfolk .t West. . N. P 4,100 111 Sil lOjUll 400. 24 Pncifie Mail 22j: 24 35 300 37 36 Pac. Tel. Tel. . . . . 3,O00i 56 55Ji 5ri Pennsylvania 24 S Itav Con. Copp 6.50t)f 25 2j' ilo:?3 27, 300:i042.103 Reading -: Pep. I ron Ai S. . . . i3,90i.! 28 Shalt. Ar. Copp. . South. Pac 2,700' 983i 98 98 400 24 South. Hy. 23. 23 J 3.600,131 J 130411303 Studebaker Co. . . 1.600' 253' 25 Term. Copp 24a 934 900 194 J 194 Texas Co I'nion Pac 9,900 140 !I391!139J K Union Pac. pfd. .. " 3 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 112 5.4001133,111 SO Ti'Oi U. S. Steel 913 I2,I 91 F. S. Steel pfd 800118 1II8 11175 82 Utah Copper 5,300; 82l! 81 3O0 27 274! 27J Wabash prd P' . . : 6 953! or. 4 1.600! 1 p j I 1.000;118.Mll8Jill8 39i 373 1 391 . 25 .15 .171 .174 .30 .24 .121 .15 .131 11 if 10 & 12 &) 10 iV 15 U Flank steaks 22 -- .19 S ' j i . . 15 15 25 Beef shanks Close 1.41 1.43 1 .434 1.47 I v tZitP j ; .. Low ) 4 8Ci 300; 812, . . . S7' l.ROOi . . . 85J 7,700' 77 High & 174C1 15 $?) - 1.50O.103lO3iilO34 75J! 75j 8641 J . 85 S61 224 .30 .25 .30 I 32 . . . naconda Atchison Cop. I 1 j I Open .35. .30 22 Shanks mutton mutton mutton chops .. 1.41 lT44i Fnglish Sept. ... 1 .44 4 48 12ec--1nnib, CORN Utah spring lamb, lb.... fcTi Loin lamb chops . S3 jj THJl .83X1 Sept. ... 7i a .733 Rib lamb chops .7:u; J2;- .jj jnv French lamb chopr .... OATS Fnglish lamb lamb chops .... j 4 . 43S .481! Crown Sept .44g roast 4 64! Dec .47 .46 4' .473 Shoulder lamb chops . . . Whole shoulder lamb . . PORK lamb 26T&S 26.65 26.80 Preast lamb ...I 26.65 Sept. Dec23.30 23.35 23.20 23.35 Neck Leg lamb LARD Hindquarter lamb 13.77 13.50 13.72 Forequarter lamb Sept. ... 13.52 Pet 13.47 13.75 13.47 13.72 Pork. Loin pork chops RIPS Rib pork chops 14.30 14.40 14.30 14.40 Legs Sept. pork Oct 13.92 14.12 13.92 14.10 Shoulder pork Cash quotations: side Fresh Wneat No. 2 red. 1.451.47: No. 3 Spare ribs pork red. .40' 1.43: No. 2 hard. 1 .444 Fresh pigs' feei 1.47A: No. 3 hard. 1.43gW1.46. Loin of rib roast pork .. Corn No. 2 velloW. 8s4a94; No. 4 Pork 4 white. 87. side ...... yellow, S;; No. Fancy bacon, Oats No. 3 white, 43if sliced .... bacon standard, Fancy 4 4 fa 4 4 3. C. bacon, side II. H. C bacon, sliced Rye No. 2. . IS i ?? 1 . 1 8. Nominal. salt pork Timothy Dry 7 .00 (a l i .50. Clover Pickled pork, sidu .10. Pickled sliced .... 751 Parley pork, . Pork 25 55. H. C. hams Lard 13.75. Fanck hams 1 .20?? 14 . 70. Ribs Sliced hams Ham hocks Boiled ham hocks Sustained Activity Boiled hams, whole .... Boiled hams, sliced .... Outstanding Feature Sausage and Pressed All pork in Business World Half and half Hamburger Weiners New York. Aug. IS. Dun's review to- Liverwurst morrow will fay: It is still that existinge Blutwurst Salami sausage have scarcely a discern-i'.luncertainties noteworthy Knockwurst influence on the course of legiti- Bologna mate business, which, with few excep- Frankfurters sustained activity and in Ham bologna tions, reflects more some of its important tranche:? shows further augmentation. Distinct '"ervelat in steel and iron and in Metwurst gains appear Head cheese copper as well as In dry goods, and It is Jeiiied tongue diof in conditions significant widely Pressed torn beef lines and sections that vergent chicken ers are either not in a position producor are Pressed Pressed veai disinclined to accept all the contracts Pressca pigs' feet offered. feet pigs' Most of the works are sold ahead as Pickled corn beei far as they care to he with present Raw Deviled ham doubts about supplies and costs of raw Dried beef It becomes increasingmaterials, while Veal loaf ly difficult to secure an adequate numMiscellaneous ber of hands and In some instances competent fall short of require- Brains outputs ments. The prevailing high prices and Sweetbreads, beef . . . . calf the inability of rr.any manufacturers Sweetbreads, to give definite assurances of prompt iffesh tripe deliveries combine to deter buying con- Pickled beef tongues . Fresh beef tongues but in most cases" siderably, Smoked beef tongues committments continue notablyforward Ox tails enand are characterized bv an almostlarge beef tire absence of speculative tendencies Chipped kidneys Weekly bank clearings, $3,691,246,843 Beef Beef hearts, each Lamb kidneys Veal kidneys Butte & Superior Mincemeat, per lb Fish. Quarterly Reports Fresh mountain trout, each Putt- for the quar- Fresh mackerel, lb. . . . Superior report ter ended June 30 shows net operatin0' Fresh rock bass profits of $2,062,029. equivalent to $7 56 Fresh sturgeon. If per share compared with $13.03 a share Carp, per lb in previous quarter. Codfish, fresh, per lb. . . with two Comparison Codfish, salt, per brick. quarprevious ters follows: . per lb Halibut, 1916 Smoked halibut, per lb... June 30. March 31. Finnan haddie, per lb.. Net vluo zinc con Herring, per lb centrate $2,875,668 $1,337,412 Herring, smoked, each.. Net value lead conKippered herring, per lb. centrate 245,341 264.303 Salmon, fresh, per lb.... Miscellaneous inSalmon, smoked, per lb. come 22,772 21.427 Soles, per pound Total 3.148.682 Whitefish, per lb 4,623,143 Operating costs .. 1,086,653 1,068.203 Cal. smelt, per lb smelt, per lb. Net operating 2.06 029 3.554.940 Silver Shrimps, per lb Crabs, each profitsIn $7 r o r . . . on Fnnal 272.697 Shrimp meat shares, against $13.03 in previous"auar Sand dabs 101. Barracuda Company now has 290,197 shares out- Pacific lobsters, lb standing,for 17,500 having recentlv been Poultry. issued 35,000 shares of American hens, per lb... Zinc, Lead & Smelting companv com- Chickens, Chickens, broilers, lb.... mon. Operating statistics compare for the Creamery, butter,ltuttcr. per lb. . past two quarters as follows: I 53 6.S00 .".'.it 58 2,500: 6 l it 60 ?i 60 J T,600f 73J! 7131 72 J G2,OOOj1O08! 9 S J 09 $ ne Round shoulder roast beef Chuck roast beef Cross ribs beet Heel beef Rolled roast beef rib roast beef. Standing beef Prisket Short ribs beef Neck beef Flank beef Rump roast beef Soup bone, per lb WHKAT- - LTTCl? Can Car & F. Imc. Smelt. Pfg t: 700!110iI0DS110 Sug. Pfg Te! t - Tel. . . 1,G00:133 V132i;132J inr-rii-- A A " an j j Nevada Hills Pound Mountain Pi Jim .40 '. ; i .03 .00 .06 .12 .04 .02 .04 j .03 .03 ' "j T i .54 .01 ; . SL- .04 .03 j j . FOTIFNOON SALES. Jc. - Hale .SO I ' . . , i .03 .51 I . h- rnrv-i'ifn- I .02 .03 .07 ! '. Alta Tiger. 20)0 at Albion. ,sS.o at 11c. 1 I " : c j " thnt the companv Ktn raid Four. 200 at 11.00. Pig the f;ild owns 2 full claim ndjoininLT Reaver Copper, 3000 at 2c. It i .olds under ;i 1"3p und croup. wMch Columbus Fxtension. 2000 at 16c; 300 of two or t; ree ye irs Mr. Parrv at 15Jc: 500 at 16 4c. bT,d rc?irned from Pitr Cottonwood has Colorado. loOO at lc. - w. l ot. Aletal. 70.) at 7J..-hy Hrlshara iiliff H. He J. Sellers .iiid Fmma Copper. 5'o at 60c. worklnsr three r!ort 50 at 234.-shaft?, that he i; now 1000 at 23c. Howell. on two lalsie.i; oneyeme ore from the main 400 at 2c. Cottonwood King. ,hlft workintt in the lunnfi. Heand Mammoth, loo at '0c. ' e expects to r.iak a f 600 nt 46c; 100 nt 45Je; 100 siy of Sep- at Keystone, forepart 47c: 100 at 47Jc; 100 at 4Sc; 100 at idipment of ore ofthe which assayed up to samples tember, 100 at 49 4c. f77 and $13-- ' a ton It carries copper 19c; Miller Hill. 500 at 12c. inches of ore l. and silver. About New Qulney, 2000 at 21c. ho'vlntc in the rr.ise. Ploche Prlstol. 100U at 3c. Prince Con.. 400 at SI. 324. Rico Con.. 100 at 32c; 200 at 51c Fast Markets Stronger P.lco Wellington. 1000 at 2$4e: ZOO at 29c; 1000 at 294c. Sells. 1000 at 11c; C500 at 104c; 4500 ip.deer Pros.' private Wire. New York Aug. 1.- - Tlieie are strong at 10c. South Hecla. 400 at 11.55: 50 at $1.50. ressons for believlnir that the b v etite. cd upon a jrrneral an- South Hecla Fxtension. 600 at 12e. market Tintle St an da rd. 1500 at 194c; 1600 at n a rd Anv adverse featniewill eperat only for rctlont.- which- 20 Wilbert. ;ooo at 7ic: 2000 at 7c. hould be taken as good b.iylns- opporOPFN BOARD. Utah and others. Tb. e,,.,. Smepers. 5on at 2 2c. Con.. Alta .rs ar ekt.eetert to become Four. 40 at $1 .oa. Pig to well prominent informed rt ;inv time, Psiv State. 1000 at 3c. icurcc. Hold Chain. 1000 at 25c; 1000 at 24c; . 000 at 2 4c. 1500 nt 11.524. Iron !ilosom. Metal Quotations Dav. fOOA at 104c, Mv Ml. hiKsui-- t lah. 500 at 22 r. Nev- - York. Aug. !.-- - The rretal ex K. Silver. 100 st 0 'r. o. fi 6 55 7 rh- nc quote 1j lead strong. 4000 at r: 3000 t 5e. Paloma. I def:rm. tot. F.ut St. s 5o at 51c. Speprr Consolidated. :jco pverv. 9 5. if ?.75 Simre sold, 7 t . 5 : seRipi-- . value, Silver. J 12. 12 '.'.50. 27.on I'rtiipcr firm: et vtro tic. A FTFRNXN S A I.FS. Iriin (.fn'lv and imrlnngol. 500 at 214e. Alta Con. Tin steady; pot 3 ?.25 'rr 3 .7 5. Alblort. ro a at Ho: 1500 t I0r. At Ixjrdon. ppoi copper, 113: futures, Copper. 1000 at 13c fllo: lectrolvtl". t26. Spot tin. 116? American Con. 2000 at 3 4c. In: future. 170 Es, Stte. Pay 3000 at 6 4c Lad, 30; spelter. 15 4. H-- i . Zurna Raising on Orej - Pochester Nellie i Mexic.m . iviig is isOtiomvooa Daisv Dia. "D. P I V.t lmont Cash t . f !f.e' (iipsv Hoy Queen .12 .Jim Putlcr i ' I i i ' . D' .10 Alldv.ay . 01 Mon. P. 17x .not', 2 '. :22i . 26 .26 Mirpah i:x 03 .I'tV .04 J McNnrnara .42 North Star 2. y2j 3 22 . 24 Kescue Fwl.t 1 5 . 3 3.25 Ton. Kxt .on I Fmatilla . 091 .ott .1" .02 Wcht Kud r. i 1.5 2 1.55 Pitts. S. Peak . .02 .06 .03 .02 .50 .85 .05 .02 .53 .02 .OS .05 .11 ! Packard 35 P.-I. ion .03 .03J Craekerjack . 17 Man. Con 16j ."' 1.524 White Cap 05 i .054 Con. Va . 10 'onf idenre - .", -. 1 .11 .01 I - .12 .51 1 . 5 2 '5i .10 I ,r,s . 1 ) . . . Florence Ocldflebl Con .16 Creat Pend .ioj C.randma .06 Jumbo Fx Done Star Mercer f. . Spearhead 22J Sil. Pick .31 Vernal .21" Yellow Tiger Oro .15 Sandstorm Pioneer ' j 20-- . C.m. r'r ' OH ! l Francisco Quotations 1 .21 .03i 7 . , I baa-Americ- steak Flat bone steak Sirloin steak Short cut steato Hound steak Chuck steak T-bo- startling the reports ofnothing damage to the Canadian of the but confirmation the crop, gloomy outlook apparently added Influential converts to the bull position marand tho result was a big, broad ket,' which absorbed heavy profit-ta- k a quiver until ing sales almost without near the close, when a. cent was conceded from the top. Cash premiums advanced to the highest of the season, with a good export demand and light offerings. France added to the bull enthusiasm, advices on the crop of that country placing it at 100,000,000 bushels under normal. The corn crop, which blistered for several weeks under a scorching sun, was said to be suffering further from another hot wave. Kansas reports as to the crop outlook for that state were Cash prices advanced 4c pessimistic. and No. 2 yellow sold at 89 Jc. the highest price on record. The market was big. active and strong. Oats livened up in sympathy with other grains and on a private estimate lowering the crop by 69.000,000 bushels since August 1. Spot prices were higher, with export sales close to the market. In provisions a large business was said to have been done in lard for export. The market showed unwonted volume and activity. Leading futures ranged as follows: the preferred, rising to 3SJ, very near its maximum. Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies and Fnited Fruit wrested leaderfrom the marines in the final hour, ship former a new high price the attaining on its extreme advance of 2$ to 71, wldle Fruit in which dealings attained unusual proportions, advanced steadily to 16S4. an overnight gain of 6J points. Fnited States Steel failed to duplicate Its recent daily performance of mounting to higher levels, at no time price and reaching yesterday's best sales. Shares plainly realizing denoting of minor steel companies wero firm to strong, the conspicuous features being Colorado Fuel. Republic Iron i Steel, reat Northern Ore. and Virginia Coal, Iron & Coke. Mexicans were at higher levoJs during the conspicuous forenoon. Petroleum and American Smelting featuring that class, but here also profit-takin- g proved effective. Motors and munitions moved irregularly, mostly lower. Kails were comparatively inactive, Reading. St. Paul and Pock Island reflecting pressure. High priced specialties were by ( u represented wJiich rose 124 points on a singleSugar. sale 5F.0. to Ponds were steady, with total sales par value) of 52.s6o.i'00. Fnited States bonds were unchanged on E Chi., A-Mil K- S. P. Chi. North w. . San I. P. Chi.. Par. 'h i no Cooper . . . The following quotations were re- - Col. I &-reived over Padger Pros." private wire:. Corn F.Prod. Kfg. . - I ! 1 c ."1 i A tVaTiTa .0; Plu.- Pull .to; C.O. 5 . ; l copper. ! . ar.-5til- ARE READILY ABSORBED New Y'ork, Auir. IS. To the further Chicago. Aug. 18. The wheat market went in labor the negotiations delay railway booming upward again today, folat Washington was attributed much of lowing the lead of Winnipeg, which, the hesitation and occasional reaction like thi3 market, was affected by reof today-.- , market. Trading was very newed pessimism of Canadian crop remore active, however, but restricted specas made ports than recenly to the better known by experts of private ulative houses. A rumor galnei currency that favorites. shipping shares. United States steel and Heading form- the Canadian government would coming a very large percentage of the mandeer the crop, but this was denied session's business. at At the top today prices Mercantile Marines were again the hereWinnipeg. were up 5c and the close was 34c for new 4 a record with 4c to over leaders, advanced Corn high" yesterday. the preferred on Its gain of 4J points He to 22c in sympathy with wheat and to 103J. part of which was forfeited reports of further hot weather. Bullish later on cables from Dondon indicathelped oats, which com- crop advances ing future restrictions againstMarine lc to ljc. Provisions closed 15c jumped under control. panies to 30c over common was foreign almost as prominent as new In There was at . P-- I . . i j o' . .. .. .20 Texan .22 .2 .22 It is reported from Aita that the dia- - Tht Pahv . .OS .05 .o?,j' .);j is now Tin. Cent. . .m .034 roond drill at t;i i:mma Copper .04 .03: t 300 feet Tin. Stad. . . 2" r feet. When In jibo-i.20 .mi' .194 .twn came a chnK in Tte formation Fnited Tin. 014 there .os ti e white limestone through Fnrle S.i m . .05 .05 .!i; 02 which t':e drill Ind been srrinduiK Its "t h Cor . .0.' .014 S' ringers of quartz. showing Fnion ('hief.f .02 .06 way. .is .r.2j is a It re reported. me m: prlte .a. . f .04 j' Con..' i Vict(r o 275 to . . t fett ot .os another that .06 Whirlwind rxpe. te,j . 07 4 as the rntitift should Wilbert . . ill ti t ')7 .As .07 ". Tc.U-.l. be reached before thT.. .05 .00 .0.; 1.15 1.2o Walker 1.12 1.2o I T y 17 f 17? ankee Con et ot 1 !'n Sil Keyetone Se-r- . - ..",' .10 r, I - 1 .35 .15 is 77,2 00 Park City Mines company. which holds a bond and lease on the American an imPark City, is starting Flag of ralstlevel. from the 1000-foportant It is proposed to crosscut all the bedfrom there toward the surface. dings ins: hoddinijs The first of these will be reached in about 150 fe.-t- and from there up three beddings have made ore in adjacent ground. This work is malnlv on the Faster vein, ' where it encounters the beddings. A crosscut is noov running out on the 70i.i level where it recently opened vein r.hown in upper workpromising alues, but tho ings. It shows t some ore bulges out contacts where abend. The tJf makes mainly Into contacts. the limc at the Two lots of ore aggregating C tonshave Just eo shipped from the Amerore came from tv.o Flag, The1000 level. It sampled off stoyies 3 6 5 of an ounce 17.7 ounces j n gold, 7.6 lead and .65 per silver, cent I 4S; ,?. i 2 j i .01 ,; - .ii-- ' .ni 1 . 88.100 77.700 IMPORTANT DEEP RAISE '. " . Provo Pico A r?r. . . Prods Peak t Pico I'nn. . Hb-Weil. J Itexall . . . . .1 Hoohe.ster S. I. At. & D. Sells . Syndic a te . .... Sparta Seven Tros. Sev. Tr. Coal '. . 12 . TO UTAH 1 .15 i . , 1 '3 . . 'i .0111 .OSO j ! 20 i.:.- .12 . . . .24 02 ) rt.t j . .ns J 12 . . .71 ;i . .r.5 .16 .11 11; . way New Cjuincv il - - ! 03 .21 . .01 02 i . . . . h-- e otj l.r.o', . -- Mill crnnr lease Swnnsea t Min. Flat MflJCOK . . Mai. Kvnrts Mam. 'op. Mich. I'tah " i . i ,22 .62 !r j .J2i ! ' .104 'is ;r. 5S .OL'J 20 '. 65 .00J1 ". ' Midwest Sul Monzonlto Monetalre ,!. Mammoth . .! Miller Hill .! May ra y .. .. ' 9 t l . ' . . w 1 "l . .P4 .01 Mam. I.ofTer I e 1 i jr, . 1.62J 1.S5 i2 i .r.j . . ore-be- . . . 1 . , J 14 07i i 1 I.. . J 1 . & .05 j Ti - . r". .02 .1 ! .25 ! , Daly Ontario-Silve- r New Qulncy Daly o 2 OJJ . 3a .20 . .u2i . 05 2 ni I I . -- .22 .60 O.i, . I 06J .16 1 r. j ". 16 j .03J. .05 '.50 8. '.0 i uti -- 0. AMERICAN FLAG STARTS - .2' . 02i tJreit Wet II o . . -- 1 $70.-00- .04 .50 .s;, , well Home Pun Iron Plojt. .! l . :. o , Ind. Qiieen adding largely thriii normal .tonnage--"Ibex of 0 to Iron Kins,' general weekly production tue tamp. . . F Keystone nre the Individual K. William Thfollowing I Cars. week: tM . . K. Di.vid piiir pern 2 !! Con rn S4 I.uHt Parker, ". n I je h i Tin. . . IS M.im'iiolli . "1 i .... ilnnM Cent ral Shipments from the mines of this camp this 14w5 ton, estimated at $55,000. This is compared with 1667 tons the previous week, valued at No apparent cause Is driven for the reduction in output the past few weeks. It is probably Just one of those off times which eome alone occasionally to cut into the general heavy Th seven rhlppera this tonnage. week were as follows: Pounds. Silver King Coalition ... .901,470 Silver King Consolidated ,760.200 . 5 ."8.500 Co Judge Smelting .364.4 50 West . .07i 4 of week totaled " .2 0 i . iiiij . 05 . 1 03 J . : S.90 .04i.j .02 J .07 ; 1 ' j. of 20 took a straight-u- p One comFLOUR during the week. jump 01 pensation has been a settling 40 cents to sugar quotations amounting Butter has last Friday. per cwt. since advancedn 5 cents per pound. tomatoes are at their best and at considerable reduction it price, but not yet down to canning quotations. Recent rains have greatly imUtah cauliflower and cabbage. proved New products in market are artiBrussels sprouts and sweet pochokes, in greater tatoes. Apples are new arrivals from some of the coming variety, California being Skinner's seedling and the winter bariana apple for eating and the white Bellefleur for cooking. All Utah products on market are of fine quality, with watermelons a point cantaloupes at all prices, cheaper and according to size and kind.was revised The appended price list for today: Steaks. AND HEAVY OFFERINGS ON STOCK EXCHANGE 1 IS. .OS .01 i1, . i7 j-- ' I. ' Daly .'. Daly .lude Dtp (Ton . . . Iem. .1.Con. .! X..!. Daly . . I'mpire 1'ast. lrlnef C. P. Hell . . Fmet aid . . . F.mma Cop.. Carl Katcle ' P. Crown pt 1.. Tin. Con..; Hal. Minlnsr.i Hold Chain :r. Central of ore Ktiroka, A u z. 18. Shipments this week Dom the mines of Tintle is approx-- I carloads. This valued tot,, te. 16 9300 at ions ami muted at with 17-- car-tiit Is compared :;jm rn.i. week. the previous now in condition to are T'ie mines and on and n out tonnage. Isrg It Is expected p,!t that after Septemberthe & Flue Pell T'.tosorn Fagle Iron .. ., i i r wh have r.eon metier will orne on with bv the .02J .16 .16 .j Col. Con. J i ler-ii- fSprc'al lo The IleraW Republican. Park City. Auk. ore j 1.00 i FOR WEEK - .03 . . i .11 .141 .10 .101; ! ! ! losii Holey HuUlon . . J Pitr Four Kx Hint?-Amal.j Black Jack . . Hir Cot. . . .j Pan. Gold . . Heaver Cop. fflHDilN 5230,000 Ask. .10 .24 .02 t -- TINTIC 11 . WHEAT MARKET BOOMS SCORED IN DEALINGS 2.S07.620 Total from the New Quincy, while Reports that the propthey Kive no details, are or two has been erty the pastin Aveek a way that lends a lot opening up of encouragement to the management. Bid. Ask The general impression Is that the New bit? .10 Qulnc- - is Is right In line to make athese .041 01 mine. It shipping- steadily .21 a small scale onlyIs on days, hut this iswhat now expected of vlth compared .u .10j It In the near future. .101. .13 At the Keystone the work will soon .09 .o.ij; be rushed in the shaft. This will be .05 '. ' to gain additional depth which is .02P '.oh' results. It to taring . CO expected .40 Is expected to soongratifying 1 .00 put on three shifts .124' .14J and rush the work. or H. . Antelope Alta Con. . .1 Alta TlKer .! SOME HIGH RECORDS NE Home-gfow- I Bid. QUINGY-KEVSTO- AND PARK SHIPMENTS I Chiefs property and Its workings are more ttan 4000 feet from probably not where th- - new Chief shaft Is being sunk at rerord speed. The Pelma will !oon start an active campaign. Yesterday Manager Gorge Nlcholes of the Lehl Tintle was In Suit Lake of the arranging for the stringing to tho porwires from the power plant tal- of the two tunnel. The, new ma- ha been Installed and the up Inerv is all readv now for hooking acwith the power lines. tenThis will be Mr. "ays complishedaxin aboutabout day, 4"00 feet of only Nlrholn. lirm ha 'to he flrun. In the faces Then men will be started the I.rnpire of both th plo.om and ihe tunnels. K?rh is in Lo1900 tofeet. cross-cu- t go Blossom has 200 feet added the main vein. Another 100It feet under an to the Krnplr will bring which shows black quartz nitrroppinir . In gold. This will give 800 feet conspicuous of depth on the veins an.! With tr,- - new results are expected. to do this it Is Inexpected power at handwork a short time. development t the Tintle Del mar some of the yielding name kind of black quartz tois the ton. in gold un value of $4. Is iri a new putting the The F.ureka King work to hurry along compressor on its new shaft. It Is proposed to sink f00 feet. com-prm- SALE DAY $16,12 Business on the mining exchange showed three times the volume at the with the light morning inhours the compared afternoon. it does not trading seein to take much to exhaust Itself tho days when hot summer Is merging into delightsome fall. Sells was still the stormy petrel of the session. It and closed with the variation openej of onlv about one cent. There were more than 16,000 shares dumped, making 43.nno In the past two days. Prince. Consolidated agiin sold up to $1,524. New Qulncy sold around 21 cents, while a number of other "sues showed more or less activity. With a little more upward Is antibuying a start genuine at the week, and cipatedare any day of there will be that many predicting n. market here Inside of the next strong 50 day. Sales yesterday totaled 98.075 shares valued at $16,121.50. The official closing' quotations anfi sales were reported as follows: Forenoon. Afternoon. INSTALLING POWER Thrts properties NEW ; I j ! , ore milled tons.. 1 1916 30. Mari. 11 16 4.500 161,270 June F.CKS. fresh, dozen ... Strictly Choice fresh ranch, doz. .15 .15 .30 .50 .174 .20 .20 .35 .25 .55 X .17442) .17JJ fa) .30 .15 .50 (g .124 10 25 10 .30 .124 .20 .20 .15 .25 .10 .25 .15 .16 .10 .15 .15 .15 .10 ! .15 .15 .15 .25 .10 .65 .10 .10 .10 .30 .50 .40 ,.25 -1-- .15 .25 .18 .10 .50 .50 .25 .15 .02 .10 .05 .10 .25 .05 .05 .10 .05 .25 .05 ...... ........ .05 .15 .05 -- 171 .05 .25 .06 .05 .10 .05 .05 .10 .05 .25 .10 . 10 25 .25 .15 .25 .20 .15 .25 a S 15 40 .20 1.10 1 .35 2.35 2.45 3.50 1.95 i1 .10 .80 2.60 2.40 1 . S'l 1.60 3.70 3.60 S.SO 3.70 Boston Wool Market Quiet, With Little Change in Prices Boston. IS. Aug. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "Rather more inquiry was reported through the wool trade this week and while some improvement was noted in demand largely for foreign wool, the market was quiet with little change over the past fortnight. Prices held steady for the best, but very Inferior wools were irregular. "The goods market is healthy, although not especially active. Manufacturers are well occupied generally on old orders." Scoured basis: Texas firre, 12 months, SO Q 83c; fine, 8 months, 70r72c; California northern, 78 80e; middle country, 7073c; southern, 62 (3: 65c; Oregon eastern No. .1 staple, 83 85c; eastern clothing, 77 $f 78c; valley No. 1, 7576e; territory, fine staple. S62SSc; tine medium, S3tf me-- , S5c: fine clothing, 78S0c; fine 7 5 (S 7 7c; dium clothing, half blood blood combing, 853 87c: 7S80c: extra, combing, pulled, S5c; A. A., S0J83c; fine A., 7680o; A. supers, 66j 72c. three-eight- hs S3-- !X FTW YORK GRAFV. New York. Aue 18. Flour firmly held. Wheat Spot strong; No. 1 durum. 2 1 1.564: No. northern hard, 1.593: No. 1.683; No. 1 northern Manitoba, Duluth, 1.6 5 f. o. b. New York. Corn Spot strong; No. New Y'ork. Oats Spot firmer; No. c. i. f. t5U. 2 yellow, 951 3 white, 51 SUGAR. New York, Aug. IS. v, .20 .05 .171 .30 .25 .25 .25 ,15 .05 .25 .25 .20 .15 .03 O .14 .25 j) .17 (tjj .20 .12 j$ .17 (ft .15 S .12 .22 df .16 (rt .12 & .25 4.17; March, EVAPORATED FRUITS. New York, Aug. 18. Evaporated steady. Prunes firm. Apricots and peaches dull. Raisins steady. FLAX. IS. Aug. Minneapolis. 2.19. 25 . . .'46 EXCURSION 174 .14 .30 g .20 .40 .22 .30 .35 (ft 5j) .35 .40 .Z0 .40 . 2.15 35 .GO Co5' Flax, ' YELLOWSTONE .20 .15 .30 pet-cen- - - .10 Raw sugar dull; Re5.75; molasses, 4.S. centrifugal, fine 7.00. fined quiet; granulated, closed quiet. 2 points Sugar tofutures .15 1 lower; sales, 3400 tons. higher .174 4.70; December, 4.45; Janu-ar.174 September, 4.01. Lard. 15.070 Per cont zinc 15.692 3 cans .50 6.7041 Silver ozs. (ton). 6,844 No. .SO No. 5 cans Zinc in concent. . 1.50 lbs. . . 47,901,415 47,938,530 No. 10 cans Per cent zinc in Milk and Cream. OS 52.09 7 concentrates .10 Q f.3.122 Fresh milk, delivered, qt. 21.87 Silver ozs. (ton).. t 22.018 Fresh milk." over counter. Mill recovery .10 per quart 10 92.DS9 .121 92.855 Babies' special, per qt... .20 Fresh cream, per pint... Milling cost per ton $ 4.0341 .30 cream, per pint $1,4971 Whipping .Milling cost per theese. 1.761 ton 25 Q 1.5763 Bismarck, brick, per lb. .30 4 0 fi each .50 Camembert, Total cost per 20 ft each .30 Limbcrger, 6.25R1 ton 5.6101 New York cream, per lb. 25 & .30 50 .60 Roquefort, per lb "5 to .60 Swiss, imported, per lb.. .20 174&; Aug. 18. Butter firm; re- Utah, per lb Chicago, 18 & .25 creamery extras. 31 J; Wisconsin ceipts, 6560 tubs: Sugar. 28J. extra firsts. 294. 30; firsts. 2"4S 8.35 8.2; per cwt I.ggs linn; receipts. t..0 cases un- Cane, 8.0: 8.15 Peet, per cwt changed. Cheese steady, unchanged. Honey. .15 Potatoes higher; receipts, 15 ca rs. Utah honey, per comb.. bulk cobblers 1.203 1.30; VirFruits. Jersey barrels, 2 for 3.50 3.35; Wisconsin Artichokes, ginia .10 Sugar pears, lb lb early Ohlos, l.OOTal.10. .10 Bartlett pears, .Poultry unchanged. - Utah red peaches, per lb.S ... Cal. Alberta peaches, lbs lb Apricots (Utah), Fresh figs, lb Samoa (prune) plum. lb. ... Giant prune, lb Cal. greengage plums, lb. ... California Malaga grapes ... Tokay graces, lb Black rrtnee grapes, ib. ... Mangoes (Fla.), lb Utah red raspberries, cup Dewberries (Utah), cup. ... ... ; Black currants, lb ... currants. 2 lbs... Fnglish New (Utah), lb. .. ... lied apples Astrachan apples (Utah), pk Banana apples, lb....... ... Skiner seedlings, b Bellefleur apples, lb 25 (ft Bananas, per dozen .... .30 J Lemons, per dozen Summer Valencia oranges .35 & per doz Small oranges, doz. .... ... Fla., each... .10 & Grapefruit, dozen 1.10 0 Grapefruit, Pineapples, per lb. Dates, per lb pkg 10 gi Dates, per 05 8 Figs, per pkg Ripe olives (bulk), qt Green olives (bulk), qt. ... Vegetables. 15 Roasting ears,2 doz Utah bunches celery, Watermelon (Utah), lb 05 5 Cantaloupes Utah radishes, 3 bunches ... New peas (Utah), llu. Utah tomatoes. 4 lbs. Utah egg plant, lb Summer squash, each Green peppers, lb ... New beets, 2 bunchea New beets, pk. New cabbage, lb. ... Red cabbage, lb Utah cauliflower, lb per lb Spinach, Brussels sprouts Carrots, 2 bunches Carrots, pk 021 Cucumbers, each Utah lettuce, head Califorina lettuce, head Green onions, 3 bunches. ... , New dry onions, lb. .... ... 3 bunches .... Parsley, New turnips, 2 bunches.. ... New turnips, M pk Fresh wax beans Fresh string beans New potatoes, 7 lbs ... New sweet potatoes, 2 lbs 10 G Cocoanuts, each 10. per Aiiuonas, Mixed nuts, per lb Peanuts (roasted), lb. . Filberts, perlb lb Pecans, per Fnglish walnuts lb. Hay and Grain.1 ,00 Alfalfa, per cwt, 1 .25 t', Timothy, per cwt 2 .20 r Corn, per cwt Corn, cracked, per cwt. . 2 .30 Cornmeal. per cwt....... 81 .00 .80 & Oats, per cwt Oats, rolled, per cwt.... 1 .90 Barley, rolled, per cwt... 1 .70 & Wheat, best, per cwt.... 2 .40 j Wheat, chicken, per cwt. 2 .20 1 .70 ftf Shorts, per cwt 1..50 p Bran, per cwt. Flour. High patent, per cwt.... 3, 40 Q per cwt. 3, 30 (rt Straight grade, 1. per cwt.. 3. 20 &. Bakers' No. 3, 30 Graham, per cwt Remember the date Tuesday, August "Wylie Way." Complete cost, including rail, 4 days,6 $37.25: complet cost, including' rail. days, $45.25. Office. 25 W. South Temple St. Phon Advertisement. Wasatch 2281. 22. Probate and Guardiansliip Notices Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-batand for Salt Lake division, ofin Utah. State County, In the matter of the estate of Wile son Simons and Harriet Simons, deceased. Notice. The petition of Joseph W. Simons, the Issuance to himself of praying foradministration in the estate letters of of Wilson Simons and Harriet Simons, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 1st day of September, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. ra.. at the countv courthouse, in the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 12th day of August. A. D. 1916. THUS. HOMER. Clerk.- (Seal). Bv J. F. Clark. Deputy Clerk. H. J. Fitzgerald. Attorney for |