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Show THE 10 ; b li J, S 4 Sfj A Mr LOCAL TRADING IS EARL EAGLE STARTS I! ISprUt IIer!4-K'iub'.!,an- n tt f. I 1 1 r- -t Tl ! r"-te- d ; i I j ec.-uritie- rsoll-R-ir- pi-e- . . ul l s i i v l i - 1 sv - & I t I f- I " ;' -- r or-H'w-- Fair-banks-Mor.- - ! -e i . ! I MflPU MCD V AT MDfl 1L1I lllrlUIIIMLIl 1 - - k'iurn .h'f. 'nier ,isuf pumps u bl,i' rr;! i lathe i thy w:tl - plutty of .;! powt r t n runn thm. for the uhJn ii l.'.re of ik,ht m n ar..: a tetit . that v. ili c,ir' f'r four more. Ilo-- Ther- - : pet-.--ar- . ;il-a hire f-n-t Kr.'.ui)'. men. hou" for ?h.. inline ..f iho f ihinipin;' Tb ompnv hpr'. uns koIcJi and a. fc.ro- mil in from vih ' h of timber tract tlml-er,for ihf m;n; can oe taken for 2 "ar wlvlt h Ir liesi iex the Mi'.Ier f,.-.ure-. ar knov. n lo l.e r.i:nralt' d. ih " ! M.-i.to- r ) jlJ. otlir ever;il that 1m proptrtv. histh icrad.i U.in oienotof ina 'he-'- . I 1 'of. . 0 :?? I'oin- . ! i l"i lu--e Con. .'ini. Con. Marem-- e trrft !'. fo- - tit.-- ' of :2:i' s tro,-,..- 1 . or. foint i "on. . ,'1 Howell orne 1 1 ; 1 . un 1 I. r.II .0') J .00 . .. j t 1 i Mi. 1. M. ; ion. . ... s . I - ; . :C- .0:5 . ' o p. t r. i n el in MTliini; the t si:!fur di'td . om.a bisulf id I's the furnes y the t . ir- ujatintr I 'a lorn a 11. solution an.l si in ul a rieou! v therewith j 1'rice Mnp r the j I'rovo . . .nersifn of the metal!:" ! fi combinations in the fumes into o tli Are. par itm the pre- - Heeds I'eak of the mrta's and t trie solution j ft Con. ipitatestheso pTO'iueedoffrom the treatment of I'.ico Well. . progress liurm; th f im.'s. I.'exall J 1 ! a;i 1 1 r .2.", 1 r fol! iu ir. i v ed over 1 1 H,nUr on.. I.vi'; l.ast . ' 11 1 0 ;iiy 'lose. 0" . IT i. " -- I H' 0., "0 . ts.h Con. 1 'tab Apex.. Ctah Meta". li fnlterl 1 I Cornelia. J.T. Verde i' 1 4 4 . . . t . .121 "4 t.S7i 0 ) 5i . . i Sifci .So. . rd Coppermine:. Ernni-Co: :er . 1 U" I 5 ! 11 ! i Con. F.Iy Iron r.!o.sooi Mik. ( a .... .r, t . i r.o ; . e . : ! : 1 14 "i . it .7 ! !60 . 13 1 . . 20 '. I p Tin. .. ! Sam . . Con . Chief vi. or ' . 1 ,-- 20 FltllT. Evaporated lMill.Ti:i ap- quiet. . '.05'! .0 .iii"; ': n. 1 .I'.lj .04 .074 .00 .05 . . r- . . . 7. 3IlninfC lachant-f- m n I I2 don WILL SELL s SavlrgSugar Zin Con. Wagon o - 1 and . . I'.. . . .15 I . . . . I .03 .04 .09 J J I . . . . . . . .20 .10 . ' ! .oj Pitts Silver Peak Nevada Hills a " .up' Mo lit in Big Jim .05 .03 .01 . "2 .2:' .11 I .07 25 J C7 I 05 Ot .02 I j - ' .07 .17 .21 .04 .uS liri .10 . . 1 1 j ' 8 19 05 .09 4.15 .00 .00 01 Co., "without deduction for any , .or .on To be secured by pledge with the Farmers Loan & Trust Company, of New York City, under a pledge agreement by the Government, of securities approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. of an aggregate value of at least $300,000,000, calculated on th basis of prevailing market prices, sterling securities being valued in dollars at the prevailing rate of exchange, viz: I Stock, bond and tor) other securities of corporation organized In the T'nlted States; values ?1 fM)0O,0O0. Bonds and (or) other obligation, of the government of the Dominion of Canada, either a, maker or guarantor, and atocl , bonds and (or) other securities of the Canadian Pacific Railway- Company, ? 00,000,000. Bonds and (or) other obligation, of the several following cither ns maker or guarantor, viz.., of Argentina, Chile, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and (or) Holland, $ 1 00,000,000. - Pending the arrival and deposit of securities as above, the government is to deposit temporarily with the trust company, at the time of issue of the notes, either approved New York Stock exchange collateral of aggregate value equal to that of the then of such value. All such temporary collateral is to be exchanged from time undelivered securities and (on cash equal to to time in the same relative proportions upon the deposit of the securities. If the pledged securities depreciate In value because of change in market price or in rate of exchange, the government is to deposit additional securities with the trust company, lo the end that the aggregate value of the pledged securities shall equal at least 120 per cent of the principal amount of the notes at the time unpaid and not secured by deposited cash. The government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged securities, in which event the proceeds of sale are to be received by the trust company and applied to the retirement of notes by purchase, if obtainable at prices not exceeding the then redemption price, and otherwise by redemption by lot at the redemption price. The government Is to reserve the right also to make substitutions of securities, but such substitud tions are not to vary the relative amounts in value of the three several groups of securities at the time held b ytha trust company. Valuations of securities are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. five-sixt- 23 ! 1 t 1 .88 d above-indicate- This offering is made subject to verification of the list of ollateral, and to the approval of the necessary details by eotmsel. .16 .02 .07 01 . hs above-mentione- 00 I 1 r 20 15 i an- .06 4 5V ' WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST, YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER ' PER CENT. 4 I .20 . & I Mining Notes .00 .14 .051 Ii j I J.-- . 1 A $18. 5 414.00 107.00 .60 Builders iiAnoKu nnoTiinns, MAIN ST. Interest payable March . . .52 .03 .07 00 -. h Horn Due September 1, 1818. At lOI mid neerued Interest on nnr date prior to September 1, 1017; at 100J and accrued Interest on September 1, 1817, on nny date thereafter prior to maturity. '".si" !3 .03 .01 1 - 016-94- 1(50 S. ! .... 01 : 1, 1916. exe-ctite- of the Tin-ti- c Cecrge 11. Dern. manager Is at Silver City Milling company. th installation of the new . OS .04 j si:pervi1r.g Wl.oert v. 0 the mill. These will Inroasters fnr . " ; T. J. do .00', crease the of the plant to 300 M. .1"' .12 capacity Wa'k. Y t k. (.'Oil. tons of ore a day. . IS .20 .20 .01 .05 A. E. Custer, local assayer. has gone Zcn.i . to for a few days to look Marysvale FOR K.VOON A EE 3. sonrc over there. properties A .i con. 5yu at 20. S. H. from an has returned Joseph to Albion 50 at 10jc; 200 at ioc Yellowstone automobile I park. trip 99c. at Big He says that a new discovery of 40 1"0 at T.e. Cjown Polrit 1000 per cent manganese is being opened up i'.nst ITince at 5c some ten miles from Huntsvllle that Emma Copper lno at 5Sc. Craiul Central TOO1"0 at 05e. promises to send out considerable ore Iron BlotHorn at $1,571. shortly. William lonn nt Je. King Arthur R. Earsen. formerly with thea 20 Eefd TintEat Frumkin company, has formed Julius 25C0 at 20c. Mlrhigan-rtawith Harry S. Joseph In partnership New tjuir.cv loo nt 23c: 140.J m 22c the brokerage business. Mr. Eatson Santaquln King HO") at lc will handle tho board end of the busiSells 4.r."f. at Tc. ness. nt 2jo. Tlntic Ccntral--20'- )o The dates of the 0 cent assessment Tlntlc Standard 250.1 t 2"C on Sells have been fixed at September Wed Tole.lo lOvo a 21 for delinquent day and October 7 OPEN BOARD. Bale for " day. .i Con.. 50 ) at 21c. M. P. Kirk of the engineering firm Albion 300 at 10c. of Kirk At Eeavall has returned from Cottonwood SOO at SJ. J. H. a vacation trip to Eos Angeles. Peier Copper 10'"'O at 2c. Eeavell is In the military training Cottonwood ICing 5oo pt 2c. ca mp. Emma Copper 100 at 55c Iron Blossom-- 25 at S1.0O. I Tintb 2000 at 4c. Mac D iv SCO at I Oc. loo at 27ic; 1100 at 2Sc; 690 at 29c; 600 10" at 20MWMgan-Ftaat 29ic r.ooo nt 17c. Z at :(.--: 5n( at 25c. New Plutus Zn 0. at $1.0 South Hecla Sells 1500 at 7c f hires sold. 27.355. Total number of oo. Sioux Con. 500 at 27i. Victor Con. 1000 at 4c Selling value. $4333 1 o Dated September i .02 .1 Hale oV Mexican Ophir iva-rSierra Nevada I'n'on Belmont Cash Boy tips'- UUPfn Jim Butler MIdv.av Monarch P. Extension Miznah Ex McN'am'jra North Star Rescue Eula T'matilhi I .25 .O0i .07 .18 .00 ... .0 c. I h BROKERS Phcna W. 10 llzln St. nlt I.skf Stek 5Ieralser and . BettIIon 10 .01 .1911 .02 .07 01 on .001 . 3f, .IC . .Oil ! . o.; Diamond B. Florence . . . Oold field Con ireat Bend . irrinH.i ,rn-- 1 v 1.1 sk ed. .03 .04 I e 1 J. !oi . Stn nd. . 0 . 00 ' -.0n 00 ?' Fraction Yellow Ticrer Oro .02 .05 .2'J "0 . OA . O" PER CENT SECURED LOAN GOLD NOTES. Redeemable at the option of the Government, in whole or In part, on thirty (30) days' notice, as follow: . VtTlnl r. . 15 1 . 3 1 . Tar Baby T. - ! 1 ; .02 .00 i I .01 ! .10 out--2- B1DGER BROTHERS 2 ! : 1 Te x a n 1 .02i( .50 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. Etocis, Bonds. Cotton, GraJs. :0 '. I . 1 j !coi '. ... 'ombi nation ... a sv I . .09 1 5 R Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin, at the office of J. P. Morgan British taxes, present or future; coupon notes of $1000, $5000 and $10,000. d . . Raisin 'iei.lv. ttah-ldah- i .42 1 . Direct obligations of the Government. September 1. Tiol: j Sandstorm Hi Kewanos 5 ., Pioneer t on. . . Manhattan .30 .W i i, ha an 'e;. ter .10 White ;.! . 0 ."7 Con. Virginia Non-ros- i ! . Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. at closed at 10 o'clock a. m. August 28, 1916, or earlier, in their discretion. 10 o'clock a. m., August 23, 1916, THP: RIfiHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. IN ANY aoid will be EVENT, TO . .:.') New York. An;, 25. 'jUfef. tci'1v. I'runs Apricots and nfache 4 j .02 .00 : Swan W ii u l. j . ;f.O 254 "9 P.o.e Bull A I .121 .o . . ? I Done Star C.'.blflebl Merger .52 1 Sl ear Ilea d . "0 j Silver Pick 0 . Booth 0 . ' .051! . I01j .51 "7 let So t 00 03 MWti To; op. th Mini rs T Tonopi''. Ex fen "lor 1'nited Eastern . . "Wasatch I'.V . Sll. ' K 1- !uo . .... 2 0 I - - - 1 I on. 'on. I IX- C. n r. q . " . Zinc Bid. Asked. . .20 . 02 "0 .YX b; .50 . 1.50 i" 7 5 int;iti"i; j were re. Badger Bro." private wire Alta Conton wfr.i T'.'.g Cot . ."7 .11 1 iSciv York Curb Stocks 1 1 .07 . ssi. shu x. s. lit San tn. CM 10 0 I foMowirt T.e ve over 1 . r. t . '. i i 1 1 v , 23.".) . ) 4 I j 1 . ii n. K 1: w m ,12. 0J r1 . . Copper. . . c.-nln- S. 27oo" 2.12) tle.... MH;.sti.N'. rthloipitte - S .05 . , - . j 1 ! ilikh. 2 0'" , Bid. .09" . . . j r.o . '.tj' .114 i ; h .1 r Chief Iaric 4 .11 oi J 17 . The 'Atlanta .... ?o C. O. P.) '.or!;-- j Boston . , ""i I 1 H' h. Mine jSeli- Syndb ate . ere e- - Sn;, rra not a t ion. Hros.' priv t e vv i r e is Tr. S. T. I..". I 1 . . . . - 6. pat-wint- er TWO-YEA- o, IS 4,000 re-ive- .00 .013 20'i . 11-1- 6; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland The following quotations were over Badger Bros." private wire: 1"i . 1 2 IT. Con I ! . 2 7, . ; r-p- 3-- 4 Nevada Stocks 20 10 i 2 - I there',..- continuously t : .. 1 1 . .11 .01 . . 1 - .03 .75 .0 I .2 - .2- 1 I . dividend the company had hand. .05 .30 2041 .2'Jl. . - 6J .1" ii 2 '. 1 1 1 . C ; j .' ; i . 0 . j . : .inj i 'l M ! 1 .00 .00 .00 ' ' j , j ' S . f .001' .or, '. .36 I. .35 .03 .021 i)'i . for rendering S j nHmi c v .. .. pro and at th" iur,ilnii":fi'is s:nlter v ittu-- s same time ther from. 'aibirl'er K. Silver in prodiicinic a flow of . hicfi con-ist- s i. or soitittone .i a ntsu.ipi of an a.Kai; r: ,," ' in ci.oed irniit ntefil rth alkslire i v . .... o ...- - "ii ' 'I i '. t i r lie i .'.( ' thfro- -i :'n.'iler to the ..i Plunm - . .003 .10 . i. i . 1 ; -- aiso hi e ' ' oi 1 . I $250,000,000 1 .01 ! .o 02 .02$' j theTl-- thiosulf.itr - ; . ft 2 . ; -- . . . I I I I 1 .01 .35 j i . .0.1 I j an Extra Dividend 11 ' ."MJi 02 .00; .03 i i j 0 y's With the dividend checks for the j a share, .01 i extra dividend of 10 cents gen- paid on August 1''. Fred A. Hale, .04 lernl manager ofat theJoodellow f ine .M Springs. Nev., ing comp:inv :'. stated a that during ofJune the company . net profit $51,430. During made th the company shipped 1500 month . 02 1 i tons of zinc product and 20" tons of .r,7i Mr. Hale states lend concentrates. . 0 2 at the mine have that developments been favorable, the limits of the new ore bodv on the sixth level 100having 60 feet bv a winze o 0 J been extended feet further deep and a drift eighty south, both of which are in excellent ore. fl J The August extra dividend brines !02 the total disbursements of the company "1 this year to $750,000, equivalent to 75 to cents a share, on the outstanding capi.0t talization. After the payment of tX .07 .r.o . 1 o .f2 r. . i . .01 tf j 00 . . " n j .00J ....I ..': .01 -- 0 Preparations are being made at the Judge Mining & Smelting company to extend the shaft to the 1900 level, although this is not necessary with the present amount of ore opened .up, it is declared. The Judge is opened up to the. 2500 level by the tunnel from the Ontario and drainage Daly West and thus far it has not been necessary to the Anchor or main shaft down. drop The management has been contemplatthe shaft ing for some time down farther so as dropping to have the propin a position to meet any demands. erty The developments thus far in the upper levels have been such that there was no actual need for deeper work, but in order to be able to meet all demands the company will put the shaft down. Oeneral Manager Lambourne expects that the new smelter the company Is will be in commission beconstructing fore the first of the year. The plant is now practically under cover and the If machinery is beginning to arrive. it keeps coming according to agreement it will all be installed before the first of the year. When the plant was first decided upon the management beto have gan ordering machinery so as soon as it ready for installation as the plant was in a position to install it. Much of the machinery is on the for ground. The aluminum necessary the cathodes is beginning to arrive and will be ready as soon as the plant is. All the other machinery is in accord with this plan and will b in running condition before the first of the year. MVll STOCK. 23. Hogs Receipts, Aug. Chicago, WIIKAT 10c lower. Bulk, 10.60 to 27,000: steady 1.51 1.4S3 1.49i if 11.15; light, 10.6011.30; mixed, Sept. ... 1.49 1 0 . 1 5 1.5-J11 . 20; 1.53 10.3011.25; 1.54 1.52 Decv heavy. pigs. 7. 50 (d 9.50. CUUX rough. 10.15(fP10.35; 21.000; weak. Beef Cattle Receipts. .85 .S5 .S5J cattle. Sept. ... 11 .10; western steers, 6.40 6.75(fi Dec .733 .75g .74j ,74j (ff8.75; stockers and feeders, 4.90?i OATS 7.65; cows75 and heifers, 3.50 0 9.15; 8. H 12. 00. 4oi calves, .45 .452 .45J Stpt to - 48 Dec Sheep Receipts. 22,0,00; steady .49 .482 .48jj lower. Wethers, 6.30ru7.S5; ewes, 3.00 PORK 7.40; lambs, 6.75610.85. 27.45 27.40 27 .45 Sept Dec 23.45 23.30 23.30 Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 23. Hogs-Rece- ipts, 9000: lower. L.ARD Bulk, 10.20? 10 . 00 is? 10 . 50 ; packers and 10.75;, heavy, S2 S7 13. 13. 13.75 13.85 ...I Sept. butchers. 10.2510.S0; light, 10.25 Oct 13.80 13.S5 13.75 13.82 10.75: S. 75 fa" 10. 50. pigs, RIBS Cattle Receipts. 14,000; steady. Feed steers, 14.3(1 14.25 14.25 steers. 6 . 90 & 10 . 75 ; dressed beef Sept. ... 14.30 14 6. 75 9.00; Oct .07 14.03 13.97 14.05 7.00(tt 9.50; western steers, 7 . 5 . 75 ; 90 stockers and feeders.6 . 50 & (i1 1 . 00. bulls, Cash 5.25-7.00calves. No. 2 red. 1.54; No. 3 red, Wheat quotations: Sheep Reoaipts. 3500; lower. Umbs, 1.50 'if 1.521; No. 2 ha rd. 1 . 52J1, 53J; 10.00fal0.60: yearlings, 7.508.35; No. 3 hard, 1 .40 $r 1 . &3J. 7 S . Corn No. 2 yellow, SsrfrSSl No. 4 yel- - wethers, . 25 ft- 00 ; ewes, 6. 75 7. 35. low, ho; .No. 34 white, 8;,. 23. Hogs ReOats No. Omaha. Neb.. Aug. white, 45(46: standard. 45 Iff; 461. lower. 9.90P 7100; Heavy, ceipts, 9. OOP Rye No. 2. 1.211(721.22; barley, 85 10.205fl0.75; 10.25; pigs, light, 1.10. 10.00; bulk of sales, 10.0010.25. NaMO.XKV. Nominal. Cattle Receipts. 4000; lower. Timothy New York, Aug. 23. Mercantile Clover 7. 00 fit 14. 00. tive steers. 9.0010.60: cows and heif33. Pork Nominal, ers, 6.007.40; western steers, 6.75 sixty-da- y bills. 4.71J; deSterling 13.9 2. lard 14. 9.00; Texas steers. 6.507.25: canners, mand, 4.75 4,76 cables, 12 ijf 14.6 2. Ribs 4.00(?5.75; stockers and feeders, 6.00 Mexican dollars, 51. S.40. Government bonds, strong; railroad ni:w YORK OH A IX. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; lower. Yearsteady. New York, Aug. 23. Flour firm lings, 6.50fi7.50; wethers, 6. 75 7. 25; bonds, Time loans easy. Sixty days, 2JfJ3; 8 30 8. 55; winter lambs, 10. 00 10. 75. Sprinir7. patents. ninetv days, 3&3i: six months. 213Jlr4. 65 7. 90; ents. : low. straights, 7.30 Call money, steady. High, 61 7 55. rnonucE. 21; closing last loan, rate, 2; ruling 2; Wheat Spot irregular. No. 1. durum, Chicago, Aug. 23. Butter firm. Re- bid, 2; offered at 2i. 1 north 1.613; No. 2 hard, 1.67 3; No. 11,392 tubs. Creamery extras, ern Duluth, 1.76; No. 1 northern ceipts. SLOAIl. firsts. 30a31J; firsts, 28291; extra 31; o f. 1:72 b. New Manitoba. York. 23. Raw sugar nomNew Aug. York, 26127. seconds, 2 Corn Spot easy, No. 9S 5.75; molasses, 4.98. yellow, Centrifugal. inal 10,119 unchanged. Receipts, Eggs c. i. f. New York. Fine Refined granulated. 7.00 cases. quiet. Oats Spot firm. No. 3 white, 521 7 5. futures at noon were 10 Cheese unchanged. Sugar 40 cars. to"l2 points lower. Potatoes higher. Receipts, easy, 11 to 19 1 . 25 (ft 1 . 30 : MinThe market closed 20,400 cobbleVs. milk Jersey tons. SepFLAX. lower. Sales, and early Ohio., 1.05 1.10. nesota points 4.27; December, 14 January, 4.42; tember Alive Minneapolis, Aug. 23 Flax, Poultry steady. Fowls, IS.. 3.90; March. 3.80. 16; springs. 20rd21. Yellow P inc Pays .01 .27' I'll' ' ..-.- . 0 .or. '.57.' 1.90 . f. 7 i .01 . - i . M J . r. . lietjllo"! II. ! , "' i r . l!loMiiu. 1. ' .'! 7 2 .OS I ' . 8.30 I .04 .'1 . u 1 .00 1 I .03 .27 .02i5 29 '. . . 7:.5 t .003 ! .OS i . I .0 .02 .00 .o;! 90 os I I 3.oo .OHj ; s .1 i .03 ll ompleted. fxivitiLc ir.ip!e actommouatiop.s for the men. Conditions at the Cardiff Mr. Howell said wciii exceptional. He declared for ;00 that the company has raised feet in ore and had also sunk r.00ore.feet. in making a total of lo;c) feet At the Howell property or w men .ui. were Howell js a dire. aor. he said theyore ir vein of sinkinpr on a three-foo- t the quartzito that was showing considerable shipping ore. This is showing as depth is attained. an Improvement The company has eleven men at work and already ha.i a ahiyinent ready for the market. 1 0i W. M. Co C, ; ',1 The ii Chicago. Auk. 23. Wheat, after its recent feverish activity, turned quiet todaj", and closing- prices were &c lower to lc hlKher. Corn closed ic lower to Jc up to itfHc higher. Provisions were Irregular with no material Changes. Wheat showed a nervous tone It was said by one obthroughout. that the hulls were afraid of server, the present hlsh level and that nobody wanted to sell short. At the opening: prices worked sharply off on lower cables from Idverpool, but recovered on confirmation of yesterday's export sales and renewal of foreign demand today. The public, reported coniinj? In last Monday, apparently had lost interest. Argentina reported favorable weather, but the Rosario market was up 2Jc. The recent advance there was taken to indloite that Kuropc was setting little relief from high prices from that quarter. In the corn pit there was a sentias to the proper ment nicely balanced level of prices and as a consequence fluctuations were narrorw most of the but day. Prices dipped early on rains, sesrecovered with wheat early in the sion. The government crop also reimprovement where rains did ported not arrive too late. Oats were well supported by speculators and cash houses und registered a small j?aln for the day. There was a In December around 40c. bir trade rs were liberal buyers and ap TAKKS MOUNTAIN MIAHIl, The entire Jl. 000,000 capital stock of the Lone Mountain Silver Lead company has been acquired by the Stewart Mining company which has issued therefor an equal amount of Its stock at par. Stewart stockholders authorfized an increase in therecentlv ci from $1,250,000 to capital $3,000,000 for the purpose of buvintr other properties. Kx-por- w 1 I .It -- in lit indies by hand. II ot A aba in a c I.v. . l M. .?. t . .or, i Inn to I ."'') .02 t : i i it . . 2 i .." . i ' . ?. x . . I .0 I 4 J . ' 1 1 '.' . . . ;. tp.ir sued. Mr. f .:ir' ' 't h.n ioni: been cn K. David . . :il uork I.. tie. ted with t acker . m is onto extract oi from il.ehl Tin. ..: r.f the first !rp s h. a le j oc k. L.eau Mr? . of the process- says I e o n o r a . . details Further BeU. . .! that It tH a process of treating smelter Lit. fume render them innoxious and Iv. Mam. . .... to recover metalli value therefrom. Lotcner . . . t V. on ronlstinir in treiflnir the fume Midwest S. .j their way from the furnace to the at- Monzonito . . btsulfid with a solution of mosphere Monetaire an metal or of alkaline earth alkali Mammoth and therebv rauiii the absorption of j Miller the t furnes Ma ." I Hill sulr ir (lioMia contain. ut- i;i o! ion o f j l'ay and the efinversioiit v a i. . i a so a p. a I s ul fa t th htSHlfld int.t : KlTT . f v ; si n ii the on i e da le met - Mm. M..-- . o 'V t! it ( om in t io s !:y the Ma i. i ri U fid o! ' t Of i I; j ai;s . tl'.e "f dl ' Ma t t j n Cop. i the siti vpa rp c r..t;tal and ; dtatcs lw ol from Mi i I'. . ii'.ir the patent o ' ; ii." o :, .02 .00 . Kir.: . The 'Keystone be-- ri r.i. !.!. J'it l.a . . ." .'13. to .01. - . C. T. j ! S.-i!- t .00 j . i " . :. . OS 1 . j l I i - i:,j . l.'a-r- le Cottonwood progress at da v with t v 1 . I' ' c ' '. 1 . . K. C. i 1 1 i i enable the FAX Consolidated tunnel to th" rate i cisni o ihiits working, accord-lloweas compared with a dav when the work whs V. Tlhby and J. C. Wade recentlv visited the prop-bonrdins house has been- The new power drill jj os . .01 . "0 .u2 . 1 ' . 1". .01.1 ' .07 V . M. . Galena 1. Chain irand Cent, - 1 . . I i .02i I 1 i . ".6:'t' ! i:. v i " . . . j I .:'. I' f' 2 '. . .. I'rince m. it. Ihneraid . . :mma op. llarl -- sm-'te- r i . .'' .12 oft 3 K. fwrm process for tre.itinr; the llnun.ttion of sulfur dioxide therefrom and the recovery of volatile metallic lahas. om istiuK In suhject-In- j; tle .smeller fimu-- on their passajre from the furnace to tthe atmosphere to the action i, a .,.! i, i. n of hisulfid of or ;Ck.illiie metal, therein alkali iif'rr dioside contaitied by on.ertitnIn the f;:rne.; into a soluble salt by the nl i;s ' !.e solution. .ilk;'!i conf., tn". metal ii io prn p. :t ,i ir tii. soluble o m ii i m Oil i :.'.e f :: "f insoluble colli- - tltii; su-- h salt of tb ni- t s Insolu'.-lmetallic saltx separately f r.m the ioi ha." just iee mitented !:" r . .0.-.-J .. i .. . Iratr. ff-- I . .''Ik . . I n c" . ot. c. At In nt is ot. M.'tal. I .11 i " I .oil. i . Cardiff CroffIn .11 .12 .05 i I .('Hi " I . i ! 1 i . . FUME KILLING DEVICE .10 tf o . ! I 1 . t 2 . 0? f""i; .' .ft"." . i : i ' ' i I . . UTAH MAN INVENTS 1 . .11". 1 . r. . ! found, - nun- - j llcav. 1.. M .! ttie opinion of I : int nt thit as soon a s ttio; t'.fsure i It'etiar "pilar Ta lis. are wttli th Colo u; conn-tiom. liv. v. Ml he l ir e ih.-ore soli' Colo. Con.- :.!.' I odie foriiieu. anil tt plti.-e- l i Hon. ( lol tli t th;i.ui;li e of m-ils- f. licuver ''oil Ha y ttate 15. I - A . i:. Jack ! . BlIG COTTONWOOD CON . 2 2 t Hfir i:. Four I r-- :e ' ;r. it a Afidt" ! ph-'itj- - l')" . j i er-.-ioi- I . . I ho'.i; ......- Antdop,. Alta "ii. i Alta Tit-e- r A!.:or, .. .. A in. '. 'op. T T. Alta A cwn-mod.tt- i.- Ask. ii;id New York. Aug. 23. Profit-takin- g as a check on today's active mar- - j START OP THIS YEAR I I AND TONE IS NERVOUS I0DGE SMELTER WILL I wanted more than they could Trade, provisions was unsettled. and December perk closed September Cc down, but the, October delivery 10c up. Lard worked Tie higher and ribs to 12ic lower. A goou cash busi2c ness was reported. Deading futures ranged as follows: Close. Open. High. Low. FROM WHEAT MARKET STOCKS Quotations parently Ret at present prices. in PUBLIC HOLDS ALOOF ket, hut was not especially effective until the final hour, when many of the were reduced or completely day's painShort effaced. selling. Induced in part by the delay in thb railroad nctrotia-- j tiona nt Wo hlnton. also served to about the reversal. brlnir L n l tel S'ateMfei was attain ine main pivot about which the market for the most part revolved. inai siock made a new maximum on Its advance of 24 to- 'Ji, front which it fell hack to the closlni; quotation. Iealins l7i. in steel were so extensive a to overtiro of the marshadow everv- other feat ket, aKKrepratln 250, OdO out of a total of 1.07t.oij shares. Demand for rails was most Insistent in the forenoon. Union Pacific leading (Continued on Iuij;e 11) ! . re.-tsl- ta MIS tnal cial AND G Boston Curb The following quotations were received over Badger Bros.' private wire: Kid. lAsked. .. 10.50 10.00 Mines Bingham 1.12J 1.18J Boston Ely 2.00 2.06i Chief Con & Blue Bell 1.75 1.87J Kagle 2.00 2.25 Mason Valley .63 .57 Majestic 1.06i 1.311 Nevada Douglas . .10 .07 Ohio Copper .23 .22 South I'tah 7.621 7.75 Utah Metals A 1 : iru I - t-- cy -- ADVANC E American Fork, Auk. 23. Machine drills have bfen started in the fac of the Karl Eagle tunnel and pronrfM Is rat V.".of stven fee. a Wing made at the C. to Earl, fftneral day. according i now the property. at who miairr, At this rat the tunnel should within Miller or the next days reach the which In the thn first porphyry fissure, to the ' Mii'er property. eome 5uu0 1 1. 5K,0o worth of produced. a;, This fissure cut.t through about tP'H fuef of lime on the Eirl Eagle, where Is sotu-th- e It should make or. The of llu. hie and should show Unsure. that hac no bust- wrre ha The property Just equipped leu nes on th hoard, I'ompf-swr- , with an I r was nbotit tne oni stork NVw tj'iin.-tu in u :;. cubic fvot of t hit of capable rd tract at yeterfiay. ami Tiii." is capable of iii. went a- hii:hattr.ti.Mi ntr per aa - ' cents. nun v. iui I lowt r ; t r ;t balmier. running from centi ilurintc the H.ul a small dymnto for the lighting an advanc,. t!..n. Con. showed Alta of the titne find "tie mine bai Idinv. ..r.oTar and interest ttndin h 'l hi. in run by a tin i. to lioui it., own. l:ai,v lo. ft-oil icrtur.g ncine. 04.i...i shares, :;al. i di to'ah'd Th property is one of het offiolol rlisin 'ihe STTO.'.. at valued . The i.t iuipr.i i.rtp. t equipped i.i inthe :.aM-foand - s v. ere reported an h.il.Mn,; ii. rismtationa tiiall.fi follo'.vfi; . moun to tt1' iii the o:ir. !i:tt!Cr. Afternoon. that tluri- ;s f'r tain tdefl. 15 n lar;c In t!i?: liousd unyVfl A S In. f r :i i5 ! 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916 N, SHORT SELLING HALT Although the opening session of the exchange yesterJay was dull and list less the iiftcrnoon scJ!on bfzan to show sitjns of strength, Indicating a probable revival within a short time. The ficni exhibited during the after- Conditions roon wer.- cncoura;:irff. are such, according to the maikctwise, nt marKet- win that nwith it new sileaderortne me urni 7ni If t! to .slow uui.. to climb. eom-intn.it on im it -will he gin have l.en Manv oft 'f tt. broker rvt Ii of the 'tocks have teen s.T-tr- g at below their intrinsic vnii f wl.ii. on the other nana mere .l n n a p PROFIT-TAKIN- SHOWING STRENGTH DRILLS WORKING to Th HERALD-REPUBLICA- KTERNOON SA EES. r,t 21c; at 211c. Alta Con. OOrt Imk.i Rt 81c. Alta Tunnel 20i".n at lc. Reaver Talisman 100'j .it 6c. tdar Crown Point 1000 at 2c. ol.i at .,c. I'alv I'nle Ex. Karl i: ice 1000 at 20r: 100 at 2Dc. 200O Ring U ilii.nn20"-- at at lc Tintfc jc. Midwestern 10ft at 351c lke Ix-h- l New Qulncy 200 at 2Cc; 1200 at 27c; OPEN BOARD. Colorado 1Con. 50ft nt 10c. ..0' at 20c. Unwell Iron Blossom 100 at $1.55; 100 at $1,571. at 4c. Iower Mammoth 4000 at 29c. New Qulncy Silver King Coalition 100 at $3.00. Tar Babv 10"0 at 6c. Tlntic Standard 5o nt 191c. Total numbir of shares sold, S6.200. belliiiiJ value. $1146.50. DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT. AMOUNTS Temporary certificates will be delivered pending" the engraving of the definitive notes. J. P. MORGAN & CO., Now York City. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York City. NATIONAL CITY BANK, Ne4 York City. ILRRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. WM. A. READ & CO., New York City. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., New York City and Boston.. LEE, H1GGINS0N & CO., Boston Citv. New York, August 22. 1916. U-O- MU'W. J JLJ and New York KIDDER, PEABODY & CO., Boston and New York City. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO., New York City. GUARANTY TRUST CO., New York City. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, New York City. FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, New York City. ' CENTRAL TRUST CO. OF ILLINOIS, Chicago. UNION TRUST COMPANY, Pittsburgh. er, |