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Show .THE MM 0 Latest Salt Lake Quotations on Products for the Market Basket SAKS ALASKA GOLD BUSINESS INCREASES STARTS THREE SHIFTS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 N, Commercial Mining KEYSTONE PROPERTY HERALD-REPUBLICA- MEETING EXPENSES ON LOCAL EXCHANGE P OF RAKING G vES SLUMP RALLY FOLLOWS IN WHEAT MARKET AND -- For the pat two months and a half th Keystone property has been Instaljln?? new machinery, a nw boarding house anda preto start development In toway paring be work that would allow economic took arrled on. Newton A. Dunyon rhatK of the property today and toshifts morrow morning will start three twenty-fRt work. It I expected that the ive feet of water In the shaft wlil h by lowered to the bottom so that cau Sun. lay morning the three shifts sinking. "trt The company which I backed by ft number of the General Exploration Alfred company crowd. IncludingVV. Saake. John Frank MacGlnnls, I II. ilrforntck. H. R. Wilson. Clar-n- 'Bamberger, lUmbTsera and Erneit electric compreshas inMfill") large h sor wht.-will supply air for all power be used to run purposes. The air will and the drills. the rmlt the pumpICS feet and It th-Is Trie shaft M down to continue It on to the Intention r fi"- level. l" on Where the shaft is going down Isruns the rrvent fissure, which the the Bed Fox clatm where ore through SiSrer King Coalition extracted cnrl -(r,r which the K'VftOflP Is tXCtW n.iiri for iiOu.OOO. It is the intention to co down and then drift out on the beMinKs from the figure. made from Some shipment.-- are bein on account the on'irlo prpertv. hut smelters the by the fthe curtailment cannot take out as much ore company s It a t e to roirifi. camp for Ore shipment oqt of the, the week ending tonight were a nd.. lows: l.oi 4, 2 a Sliver King Coalition ... 1.0!1.37 Daly Wen 529,1 SO Judge Smelting 750.5 r.o Sliver King Con 03, '.00 Ontario Silver 161,59 7a!y Mining 2,640.720 Total Park City, Au?. 26. - - - " I 1 roi-I'o- .i : I -- Bid. 1 Strike Attracts Attention M I I Antelope Alta Con. Alta Tiger Albion .. Ab. C Cop. Alta Tun. Alta r;er. . Ask. ! .25 , . .11. . 2 10 .12 i .08 .04 4' .014. .40 1 .08J .05 : Ak. 1 "".05 .30 ".01 .014 .OO?; . Rid. ! .10 .08 .044j i ' .011 . I .124 .i8t .05 1 I The recent low market price of AlasCLOSE IS AT TOP PRICES Gold stock has brought cut some ka c omment In" the east, and It ts declared there has been some disappointment in the failure of the company to show the ore values expected. It Is also declared Chicago", Aug. 25. Free purchases of that in the last annual report it was wheat by exporters rfescued that marout that the company predicted ket pointed from doldrums earlier would values today and and the that May tonnage be brought up to much higher totals the close was at the top, with adthan had up to that time been possible. vances ranging from 1 in May to an It Is expected that when President extreme, 5 cents In Other S 18Cu Charles Hayden and Managing Direc- pith also advanced September. to rCorn tor D. C. Jackling visit the property f cents; oats itj5li cents and provisionsi there .will be some Interesting i'U 3 j cents. shortly Information as to the reasons for the Indifferent cables and a lingering heads being as low aa they are. The belief the market had not had sufBoston News Bureau has the following ficient that reaction after the sharp adcomment: at the brought out long wheat In the year ended December 31 Alas- vances thereafter and opening immediately Cold of tons ka treated 1.115,94 ore, off 2S cents unler $1.16 per ton. with losses in and prices worked averaging close before the slump was yesterday's 21.9 talis of cents per ton. It so hapsold out and Many longs pens 31that for the eight months ended checked. took a chance al-on professionals the month of Decem- somo (including July the faco of the statements the short side Inbull ber, 1915. when monthly propaganda. Forwere begun) the tonnage treated and most unanimous eigners came into the market at once. the average grade of ore were prac- Cash advanced to the hightically the same as for the period cov- est ofpremiums the season. A trade Journal ered by the annual report. For the Ftated that the milling demand was unmonths referred to ore treated etght was 1,176,037 tons of an average grade precedented. This, with the crop damof $1.17 per ton. If losses In talis be age reports, dry weather in Argentine, estimated at 22 cents, the net recovery and the short European crop, mainIs found to have been 95 cents. This tained the fundamental strength of the the compares with $1.7o, net recovery situation during the day and topaved forthe counted on when the shares were placed way for the quick response on the market, and a difference of 55 eign purchases. e Corn prices llpped reluctantly with cents a ton on a big gold a higher opening, but adwheat after mine spells either success or fatl"ure. In 1315 average mining, milling, vanced when the wheat upturn develand miscellaneous costs were oped. There was a fair shipping insmelting 71 cents a ton. Thla does not include quiry today and spot was firm. Argenas on De- tine corn was said to be being fed entire cost of of as that country is said to be enjoying cember 31 last development, there was a charge not a, heavy demand for meats. $574,690 for this work which had been absorbed into operating expenses. The market for oats was strong and It Is safe to say. however, that even as active on the theorj that this cereal, at present operated, Alaska Gold Is compared with others, is relatively tho interIts current expenses and in earning the Kxporters cheapest pits. thing on est $3,000,000 bonds, but probably and commission houses were heavy not much more. The spot market was strong buyers. We set down herewith operating re- and J cent higher. sults since December last: Shorts and speculators were heavy Tons Assay Val. Gross buyers of provisions under which stimmilled, per ton. returns. ulus advanced Foreignprices $ 1915. $1.36 155,288 114,183 December, ers were said to be actively. the goods. taking . 1.42 19.914 1916. 170.277 January. Pork advanced 5 to 25 cents; lard 30 123.313 to 122.S5C 1.02 February 35 cents and ribs 10 cents. 1.03 March 167,679 162,796 .94 Treading futures ranged as follows: 155,974 165,930 April 2 45.301 175.215 1.40 May O p en .J I Ugh. Low, Close, 164.80O 1.06 June 174,688 " ? . ! ' i ; " . . -- J li I : t I . . :;! j : " ! re-rev- " ed '. ! ! I , ! .2 I ' . ! t i '. m . ' j X I'.-- Tid Wheat Sept. Pec. ... . he-fo- h-- .. ; I 1 ; OATS Sept. Dec. . . . . .46 .494! .( ..) Dec. . .473 I PORK 27.25 Sept. . ... . .. .854 .76 74j . 50 23. 30 73 804 .47J .504 49 27.45 23.40 ,54j .75, j . 46 41 " I 1 ' .8641 85? Sept Dec 1.53 1.4S 1 .501 I 1.6541 ' CO UN 14.30 14.00 I 14.22 Sept. ... 14.02 14.05 14.40 14.05 14.27 Oct BIBS Sept. ...I 14.35 14.42 14.35 I 14.37 14.12 14.10 14.12 Oct Cash quotations: Wheat No. 2. 1.52 4: No. 3 1red. 1 481 (q 1.514; No. 2 hard. 1 .53J .544; No. 3 hard. 1.5141.53. Corn No. 2 yellow, 874 881; No. 4 834; No. 4 white. 852. yellow, Oats No. 3 white, 464St47; standard 47'rr 47 4. Bye No. 2. 1.24gl 15. 1.15. Barley SSf Nominal. Timothy Clover 7.005i 14 .CC. Pork 28.00. Bard 14.47. Bibs 14. 17ff 14.62. ' I I I I I I 1 I SHIPMENTS INCREASE X - ' FROM TINTIC CAMP ! ! ; J 70-fo- -- ot " 1 " rr 1 , - . i . ; , . 1 - i i - ' i 1'rl-i- Sa I i ' t I . w ,1 M.ti . F:xt .... ., n ' i .OS . ! .' .OS . . ,7 .I'M .1 McNr-tmur- J ... .... f '. '. . .! - " " '. 0 1 . .7? . : .07 ' .43 .30 . 0 ! - .92 New York Curb Stocks Nev. Hills ... f K rh u- ' . Pal cm a Palosna Kxt P.!co. Arg. . Pee ls Peak Pico Con. .. Itleo Wen. Bexall . . . Flochester Santa. King Sells . e Synd-it- K. Coaln K. Con. Sioux f . 30 ! . . 11 6 ! .0 I 2 3.35 . .01 . 60 .25 Cn.C. . 1 .3 5 . ! S . Magna Hay Hercule Ptewart Tonopah Mlnir.tr Kxten-io- n Tonopah T'niteci Kastern li .21 i .. t'tah Securities notes 34 WaFatch ! .2i .50 70 I . 5. S7i 3. 87J 06. 00 . 4 i i ic6i i Pnion Chief Victor Con. Whirlwind . Wilbert .. W. Toledo .. . . . Walker C. . Yankee Zuma '.Ys V .07,4; . 031 .07. ! .014; o.ii .04 .071 i J.12i 1 . 00 .09 I .60 .26 .... ! ; J .0041. . 30 W .osj .07 . - ' ' . . Ij i03"!' .05 ': MORNING SAI,ns. Boston Curb j . I .10!, .OOJI I . .10 I. .25 ': .06 I' .04 ;. .20 .014 .06 .' .02 i044 .06 ;;' .15 i ! .10 02 .80 29 22 .17 .524 .Ofi .08 .06 .114 . 5t .30 .12 .65 .004 .094 .00 j .26 .03J :.r79: 3 . 00 1.35 3.50 00 . 1 474; .02 i 3.45 j I . .02? 024' .o!i .10 f ' ft .014 . . 5.-. 7,0 j ! .01 flhl. jAwked. S. Hecla I.'xt Chief .20 f .30" Sant. S. Iron Bios. .01 j .00 Keystone 1.75 2.00 S. Secre . .57. Tex in . . . , .07 .03 Tar 1 ,f 1.7-.f.i TlnticBaby Cent. 64 . 121 . i: . . Tin. Stand .'15. 75 16.00 V. Tintic .. 2.75 I'ncle Sam . ITtah Con. .50 r. 75 t ' . . S. .o; .58 .004 S .02 I .05 4' .104 .54 29 .10 ."8 .00 1 . 7,5 . Sparta . S. Troughs S. . .111 ; .28 . ' orj .0(5 10 J .S4 7. .14! 7 . .05J . i .50 .05 i .01 l .22 .48 37, . 1 05 .18 .39 I . .02 .02) ; Hlo"in Midvaio Steel Iron . . ' 5 .014 .65 Plutus . J .I4 1.45 Prince Con.. j Vm Klv oi'i j t'opper K-n- . . 7. ' . I Pig t'ottonvood ioppermlne ! . . pohon go . Orig. iBan. M. Park Pioch Bris.' . . .18 Silver con. ..!. . - The following quotations were re- Swansea Hecla ceive! over refiner Bros." private wire: S. Sll. Shield Alt'tTV-oT- . . i ! Big .llm I. r. .:-- I Kxtension North Star :m :a !;.- tension Tonnp.ih Kx i'tn.itll'a West t:nd Pitts l!vpr l'e.ik ift:! Nit.ls ftour.d Mountain Xfiz.ih 7 1 .07 Ijueen '. 11 .C7 , I - '.r.y I ' i ii ;;p-- ; .2'' Nevadi iierr.i ' 'i 2 . r.cl:u..it I . ; r v " ! 18 I .06 .034: .194; ( io.i 't .012: .02 k' . 01 j? .04 .071'. .06 .10 .18 .03 .094 i I T2 i .29 ,00J !3.;' .10 22 .'0C4 03j .20 .011 .06 .02 .04 .04 4 .04 ".hi' 1.175 .20 .05 The following quotations were reAlta Consolidated. 503 nt 25c. ceived over Badger Bros.' private wire: Albion, 1500 at 104c i Bid. fAsked. American Consolidated. 500 at 12c. 110.00 100 Mines . . . Alta ler.. 5000 at 4c. Bingham 1500 at 3c. 1.00 Boston 171 y State. Bay 2.00 2 . 1 2 i lef 'onsolidated Kxtension. 2S0O at 57c. tli Columbus I i !s fatv 2.37J 2.7,0 Cottonwood King, 2 000 at 2c. 1.73 1.S7J ITagle & Blue Bell Cottonwool O. K., 500 at 3c. 1 .DO Mason Valley Daly-Judg3.00 50 nt $8. .62 100 at 50c. Majestic Kmma, . 1.25 1.37 Nevada Iouglss . Home Itun, 1000 at ljc: 100 at 2c. .07 Ohio Copper .10 Iron Blossom. 700 at I1.57J; 600 Rt .22 .25 South I'tah $1.55. 133.50 34.00 t'nlt.-Verde IZx. . Keystone. 100 at 60c. Utah Metals 8.00 Teonora. 1500 at 1c; 500 at 14c. i e, d 650 Boston Range 540 The follow ing quotations were reived over B arfger Bros.' private w iShares I Huh. Uw. Close. Uief 'on. Iavls K. & B. I y B. Butte Majestic No. Butte l. . . . - . . I. N. -- on. Apex . . . I'taW t. t'. . . . . . . Metals Verde X:x.. Cornelia - Jer. Verde 2i s7c .01 j 2.0 i J 2.00 2. .171' 1 I l.7! 2.00 2. 4.11 I.fi7 lii.00 15.00 It5. SO .fiO f .5 40 24.00 2.'. 23.7,0 14.25 14.37 25; 4.00 I 4.00 4.00 J.".! S.O0 i g.OO S.00 340 .14.F.0 ,33.25 ?.1.50 00 15015. 14.S741I 4.S7J 40o 1.7.0 1.50 1.50 10. .170 1.7c 0 -- at 0c. Mammoth, New Quincy, 200 at 22Jc; 300 at 24c; at 23c. 1500 at 164c. Plutus. Ilee-J- a Peak. 1500 at 10 4c. Sells. 2100 at loc; 1000 at ?Jc. Silver King Consolidated. 200 at $3.33. Silver Shield. 500 at 30c, Tintic Standard. 20rt at 20c. Wilbert. 300 at "4c. Walker, 100 at $1.10. OPKN BOAUD. 500 at lie. Bingham Amalgamated. im) at $. Kmma. "i at 50c. Keystone. 300 at 60c. Sells. 500 at !lc; 400 t 10c. Sioux Consolidated, H'OO at 9r. South Hecla Kxtension. .1000 at 10ic. South Hecla. ICQ at $1.65. Daly-Judg- e, -- - - yielded selling ment of the finalgeneral hour. Coppers maintained all of their recent prominence for a time, with a new record for Inspiration at 5G1, but they to the weight of later also succumbed nominally. There offerings, though were temporary advances of 1 to 3 equippoints in leading industrials, ments and munitions as well as Mexicans and some of the others, but motors as a group showed Irregular depression, with American Can, Consolidated Gas, United States Industrial Alcohol and Marines. or rubles was the sole The featurestrength of the dull exchange markets. were unaltered. Sterling andin francs bonds was comparatively Trading light, with total sales, par value, of $2,570,000. United States coupon 4s declined 3 per cent un call, the coupon 3.s advancing J per cent on actual sales. Metal Markets s S.PCial o TUo IfpraUl HepnU'cBn l Kureka, Aug., 25. Shipments out of the Tintic district show an increase despite the thefact that theIn smelters are the district shippers holding down. Many of the smaller properties are sending out shipments and the larger properties are doing fairly well. The shipments out of the district in carload lots for the week ending to- Cars. night were as follows: 38 Chief Consolidated . . 3.S Con. Dragon I ron Blossom 21 . New York. Aug. 25. The metal exchange quotes lead quiet. 6 . 60 ij 75.deFast St. Ixuis Spelter dull. atSpot. 9 cents. offered livery At'l.ondon. Dead. 30 12s 6d. 58. Spelter. firm. Fleet roly tic," 27. 00"?? Copper 2S00. Iron steady, 20 50 ff 21 . 00. Tin. steady. Spot, 2 8.5011 39.00. A t Do n d o n 110; 10S; Spot copper. futures, 129. electrolytic. 170 15s; futures, 171 5s. Spot tin. . . : Mining Notes Centennial-Kurek- 19 16 13 a Mammoth Grand Central F.agle & Blue Bell t Gemini Swansea Con Dower Mammoth Gold Chain Colorado Scran ton Carina New Bullion Tintic Standard Bullion Beck Snowflake Sioux ... 1 2 10 l 4 4 .! Michi-gan-Fta- h. Garnet Minnie Moore Fncle Sam .15 ..." .09 .09 T? (ii .174(41' .25 .24 .12J .15 .134 .134 .174 .05 .224 .40 -- Ox .30 .30 .25 .24 .20 .174 .30 .30 .20 . 60 .30 .40 .60 l- j . Cy T-loi- ns v- - i Co) . . . . . . i S HeraM-RepuLKcu- In-sull- $1-57- ore-fift- h. - -- 2.1S- - &- li . . . . 4 I y In-thi- i j te s ! 4 $1,000,-000,00- j one-quarte- r, NEW YORK GRAIN. New York, Aug. 25. Flour firm. Wheat Spot strong; No. 1 durum, 1 ; 2 Aug. 25. The Commercial 1.643 No. Bulletin wLIl say tomorrow: hard. 1.6S4; No. northern "The wool market has been general- Duluth. 1.77; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 1.73 4 f. o. b. New York. ly quiet again this week, but a Corn Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, 984 a fairly good business, report i: f. New York. prices are very firmly maintained with c. Oats Spot firm; No. 3 white, 53i?i) wools The staple especially strong. 54. as is goods market active as heretofore on new hardly orders, but the mills COTTON MAKES BIG JUMP. are well supplied Vvith orders and no New York, Aug. 25. On the most tear is felt for the future." the active a,nd excited trading since cotScoured basis: , of the European war, the Texas fine, 12 months, 80(f83; fine 8 outbreak ton market today recorded an advance months, 7072. $2 per bale. AppreCalifornia northern, 7Sf;;sO; middle of approximately hensions of a depreciated crop, appeared county, 70rrt72; southern, 62C5. to increase because of the drought in Oregon, eastern No. 1 few-house-s S3S5; eastern clothing, 777S; staple, valley .No. 1, the southwest. E5r76. KVAIOUATEU. .15 y .25 .55 .124 .30 .124 .20 .20 .60 (3 .10 (ij .25 .10 & .15 J Fisb. mountain trout, mackerel, lb. . . . rock bass sturgeon. If. 03 (!? Carp, per lb 14 & Codfish, fresh, per lb. . . 25 Codfish, salt, per brick. 17 & Halibut, per lb Smoked halibut, per lb... 20 ?3 Finnan haddie, per lb.. 12 & Herring, per lb Herring, smoked, each.. Kippered herring, per lb. 17 & Salmon, fresh, per lb.... 15 Salmon, smoked, per lb. 12 3 Soles, per pound 2 2 ri Whitefi?)), per lb 16 (fi) Cal. smelt, per lb 12 Silver smelt, per lb. 25 ($ Shrimps, per lb Crabs, each 40 meat Shrimp Sand dabs 14 Barracuda 30 0$ Pacific lobsters, lb. . . . Poultry. R Chickens, hens per lblb... .22 SO Chickens, broilers, Butter. Creamery butter, per lb . . .35 Eggs. fresh, dozen ... .30 Strictly Choice fresh ranch, doz. Lard.. No. 3 cans No. 5 cans No. 10 cans Milk and Cream. OS Fresh milk, delivered, qi. Fresh milk, over counter, per io Babies'quart special, per qt.. . Fresh cream, per pint... Whipping cream, per pint Cheese. 25 & Bismarck, brick, per lb. 4 0 ((0 Camembert, each 20 each Limberger, 2 5 Qv New York cream, per lb. b 0 (w Roquefort, per lb 5 o (a) lb.. Swiss, imported, per 174 Utah, per lb 18 it) Wisconsin Sugar. S. 25 (a) Cane, per, cwt S. 0 5 6j! Beet, per cwt. Honey. Utah honey, per comb Fruit. Artichokes, 2 for Sugar pears, lb Bartlett pears, lb Utah red peaches, per lb. ... Cal. Alberta peaches, 3 lbs lb Apricots (Utah), Fresh figs, lb Samoa (prune) plum,, lb. ... lb Giant prune, Cal. greengage plums, lb. ... Wild rod plums, pk California Malaga grapes Tokay grapes, lb Black Prince grapes, ib. ... New apples (Utah), lb Red Astrachan apples (Utah), pk lb Banana apples, Skiner seedlings, lb Belief leur apples, lb Crabapples, pk 25 ? Bananas, per dozen 30 Lemons, per dozen Summer Valencia oranges 35 f per doz Small oranges, doz Grapefruit, Fla.. each... .10 1.10 Grapefruit, dozenlb Pineapples, per Dates, per pkg 10 B Dates, per lb 05 tj per pkg Figs, olives Ripe (bulk), qt Green olives (bulk), qt.' ... Vegetables. doz. ...: .15 Roasting ears, 2 Utah celery, bunches Watermelon (Utah), lb 05 Cantaloups Utah radishes, 3 bunches ... New peas (Utah), 1U. Utah tomatoes, lb Utah egg plant, lb Summer squash, each Green peppers, lb New beets, 3 bunches New beets, pk New cabbage, lb Red cabbag'e, lb Utah cauliflower, lb Spinach, per lb Brussels sprouts Carrots, 3 bunchesCarrots, pk 02 4 Cucumbers, each Cucumbers, per pickling, 100 Utah lettuce, head Calif orina lettuce, head Green onions, 3 bunches. ... New dry onions, lb Pickling- 3onions, peck bunches Parsley, New tiirnips, 2 bunches ; New turnips, pk Fresh wax beans Fresh string beans 8 lbs New potatoes. New sweet potatoes, 2 lbs 10 Q Cocoanuts, each Almonds, per lb. Mixed nuts, per lb Peanuts (roasted), lb Filberts, per lb Pecans, per lb English walnuts lb Hay and Grain. 1 00 (fa ... Alfalfa, per cwt 25 & ... cwt Timothy, per o 20 Corn, per cwt Corn, cracked, per cwt.. 2. 30 (tt d) Cornmeal, per cwt...... 3. 00 1. SO & Oals, per cwt 1. 90 pats, rolled, per cwt.... Barley, roiled, per cwt... 1. 7100 (it)c Wheat, best', per cwt.... 2. 0 2 (re Wheat, chicken, per cwt. 2. 1 . 1 0 Tu Shorts, per cwt Bran, per cwt l. 50 at Flour. High patent, per cwt.... 3. 4300 t Straight per cwt. 3. grade, Bakers' No. 1, per cwt.. 3. 20 3. 30 Graham, per cwt Fresh each Fresh Fresh Fresh .20 .20 .15 .124 .10 .10 .10 .20 .274 1 tails Chipped beef Beef kidneys Beef hearts, each Lamb kidneys Veal kidneys Mincemeat, per lb ,25 SO Utah epring lamb, lb.... .35 Loin lamb chops .30 .25 i Rib lamb chops .40 French lamb chopr .... . . . .40 & lamb chops .... ..30 English 2 8 i (ftf .30. Crown roast lamo 22 Shoulder lamb chops . . .. .17J (ft) .15 & .18 Whole shoulder laanb . .10 U Breast lamo 15 .124 Neck lamb .20 fct) .25 x ny YOIl K STOCK LIST. Leg lamb .25 .22 y lamb Hlndquarter lamb .20 TsaTesT H.J - f Cl7 Forequarter .18 . . 8S4 Am. Beet Pork. Can .... 11. COO 61 59 g 59 Loin pork. chops American Sugar .22i fci .25 624 Rib Am. Car & F 2,000 631 62 .224 .17 chops pork 774 Legs Am. Locomotive 9,000 794 .18 dt) .17 pork 96 Am. S. fc Ref .18 (a) .20 Shoulder Am. Sugar Ref. . . 10,100 994 994 994 Fresh eidepork .20 (a) .22-pork 500 11S4 109 6 109g Spare ribs Am. Tel. & Tel. ... .15 & .174 Am. Zinc, D, & S. . 3,100 1312 1314 1314 Fresh pigs' fee'. .15 .10 33 4 83 700 35 Ana. Copper .25 of rib roast pork . . .24 Loin S64 861 Pork Atchison .85 C() .40 33,100 ' 7.0 0 j. a 1034 103 4 Baldwin Loco. . . . 14.100! .30 & .33 side bacon, Fancy SO S2Si 804 Fancy bacon sliced .... Bait. & Ohio .35 .30 f SGI II. C. bacon, side 87 30 R. T. . . . .2240 Brooklyn 400! 851 854 854 H. C. bacon, sliced B. S. Copper . . . .40 .35 i 68S 671 Dry salt pork Cal. Petroleum . . 1,0001 69 .22 .174 Canadian Pacific. 174 17i Pickled pork, side .. 177 800 1771 25 Central Loather sliced .... .224 Pickled pork, S 57 574 574 H. C. hams Ches. & Ohio .21 .20 1,800) fc . . 61 St. Paul 1.200 624 61i .21 & .22 Fa nek hams C, M. Chi. & Northwn . . 2,000 95 94 4 94 Sliced hams .35 .80 1. 11. 127 & P. Ry. 15 Ham hocks .124 Chi., 900 174 175 17i Boiled ham hocks Chino Copper .10 (ft .15 .. $ .35 Colorado F. & I. . . 2,400 54 53 4 53 h Boiled hams, whole .... Corn Prod. Ref ... .40 6,900 50 J 48 i 48!i Boiled hams, sliced .... 800 15 145 14 Crucible Steel .... Meats. Dis. Securities ... 35,800! 7S4 77J 77 5 All Sausage and Pressed .20 & .25 pork 4 41; 4 45 800 Erie 45ij Half and half .15 cnA in 37 4 37 388 Gen. Electric .15 Hamburger COO Ctt. North, pfd 1723 172 1704 .15 600 US 117J 1174 Weiners Gt. Nor. ore ct'fs . 394 Guggenheim Ex. . " "SOO Inter. Cons. Corp.. 107JI1014 101 16J Trade and Industrial Inspiration Cop. .. 1,100 174 1 Inter. Harv.. N. J. . 25,900 563 551 5 5 a 114 Int. M. M. nfd. ctfs Unabated and Activity 98 K. C. Southern . . . 40.800 ilOl 984 . . . ... 25 Konnecott Cop. I joiils. & Nash Prices Still Moving Up 504 50 4 21,100! 51 . Mex. Petroleum . 129g Miami Copper 23.o66;i6 i 1024 103 New York, Aug. 25. Bradstreets will Mo.. K. Si T. pfd. . ' 510 say: Missouri Pacific Y.iijnj" 4S "41 44 Trade and industry are active, prices Montana Power .. of nearly all products are firm or adNational Lead .... 19 Nevada Copper . . 4.S0OJ I9g vancing, and reflection of the undeN. V. Central IO0J1 niably poor general crop situation or of 6.5O0:i064!lO51 N. Y.. N. H. - H . 60 1,0001 60J( 59 the uncertain railroad outlook is sought to the 700 130S 130 11294 almost in vain, in reports Norf. & West Northern Pacific 1104 trade demand, or commercial collec1.4001114!llOi fiOO 6 26 - - - -"fill Pacific Mail -n tions. This is attributed to various 35 Tel. Pacific Tel. least of all, however, to exagcauses, . . . . 4.000! 56 551 55? geration as to crop damage, though Pennsylvania 25 4 there Is probably tome of this to be 17.800 Ray Con. Cop 105IJ reckoned with. Reading I. & S. . 41.500 108511051 532 5,600 55 Republic The general disposition is, in fact, Ariz. Cop . 1,100! 3041 30 294 to regard Shat. the railroad strike menace . Southern Pacific 6,1001 99A 981 9S 3 as likeiy to disappear and to view the Southern Railway. 2,4001 2 23g 23 farm and advancing prices of all Studebaker Co. ... 16.900 I27i';124i 125 5 high as likely to offset the conced-edlproduct Tenn. Copper 284 274 274 4,000; moderate yields of cottdti, most Texas Co 1,000 196 1934 1934 the cereals and other agricultural Union Pacific .... 13,600:i 42!141 1414 of connection sight food products. Preferred 82.4 is not lost of the reported large balC. S. Ind. Alcohol. 10.400. 116l!llis;il2 ances of last year's wheat crop left U. S. Steel 97 5.600; 99 4j 9 7 over, and the necessities of Europe, Preferred 1.600iis I117S!117Z and to yields there Utah Copper 4.500 S4g S3 31 S3 J alike due to short for looks like what the requirements WV.bash pfd. B... 2741 27 274 another year of war. That Europe in0 1.9001 9631 95.1,' Western Union . . 1.300; fiscal year took nearly 5,600 GU 5 9 i 593 the last worth Westing. Electric. maof war or near-wa- r Total sales for the day, 770,000 shares. terials indeed, of all exports is a concrete fact that is not ignored. Wool Market Quiet, Bank clearings for the week aggre$4,281,994,000, a gain of 35. f gated but Prices in General per cent over last year; Boston. well-know- jiasi. .. 50 .25 .15 .174 .17 4 .30 .15' .171 .174 .20 .05 ,17 .30 .25 .25 .25 .15 .05 .25 . . 25 .20 .15 .30 .35 .CO ( I 25 .20 .15 Ccp Lnmli, Firm ly Main tain ed Ilaire. president of the is at Alta looking over the May Day affairs of the company. 19S Total J. C Dick ami Pierre Peugeot, n local are at the Dower Mammetallurgist, moth property In Tintic. The Columbus Extension has a It of allowing a WILL USE ELATERITE proposition before n number of railroad men to extend the present tunnel through the Columbus Kxtension and Ilexall ground Into the Cardiff nt no expense to the FOR PAVING WALKS Columbus. is for This, it is a the purpose of getting declared, on contract the hauling of the Cardiff ores. The matter will come up before the next Imperial to The meetintr of the directors. It will be to extend the tunnel 1200 necessary Roosevelt, Aug. 25. A new use for feet to get in the Cardiff ground, and elaterlte ha.s been tried out by the would require about four months' Chemical" company of Aurora, 111., and President A. H. Mikesell is time. over the local field in the now a new method of treatment of Interest Silver Shield, 500 at 29c. of this hydrocarbon, which makes sideWest Toledo. 200 at G4c; 1500 at 6Jc. walks and floors for buildings that is Shares sold. 3S.750: felling value, declared to be unusual. Mr. Mikesell $7 4 3 Is looking over the properties owned bv AFTERNOON SALES. Rock M. Pope. , Mr. Mikesell has with him samples Alta Ger.. 1000 at 45c. Big Cottonwood, looo at 31c; 800 at of paving made from elateTite by his 4 c. concern. He says that It is a secret process, mixed with anmade'by Columbus Extension. 900 at 17c. asbestos Emma. 500 at 51c. preparation and can be spread over any Iron Blossom, 100 nt $1.55: S00 at smooth surface. The result is a substance with the appearance of a beautiful maroon colored polished rock and Lehl Tintic. 2000 at Jc. under a lest of thirty months demonMidwest. 500 at 35c. strates that It js far superior in wearNew Quincy. rC" at 24c; 200 at 25c. ing qualitiesAt totheany known paving Rochester, 200 nt 50c. material. Maryland comfort Sells, 2000 at 10c; 2000 at OJc; 2100 station. Atlantic City, where it has at 94c: 80) at 94c be-down for that length of time, the Silver King Coalition. 200 at $3. concrete cement walk which approaches Sioux Consolidated. 1000 at D4c. It has worn down noticeably, while the Tar Baby, jooo at 5jc. lnsulite company's paving is as per!0c. 2500 at Tintic Standard. fect as the lay It was laid, he says. Wilvert, 500 at 8c. The public service commission at AtOPEN BOARD. lantic Cltv recommends, he declares, 100 at 99c. Ripe Four, the elaterite as superior to the expenCedar. 1000 at 5Jc. sive cork paving and the cost Is about Cottonwood King. 1000 it The preparation goes down Colombo Extension, 500 at and smoothly and dries quickly. easily Emma. 200 nt 52c. Mr. MikOKcil has with him samples which after treatment, are Howell. 1000 at 20c. of 3 no Iro?i Blossom. 350 at $D5i at softelaterlte, and pliable and contains all of th: $1,574reslstane qualities of this hydrocarLehl Tintic, 2000 at 2c bon. in its native state. The heretofore has been 1o secure a problem South Hecla. )00 at $1.70. solvent which would not affect its known reSells, 100 at Sc. sistance properties. Tintic Standard. 2000 at 20c. Tar Baby. lOO'i at 64c. l'I.AX. West Toledo, 1000 t 6 4c. Share oid, 31,250; selling vaJuc. Flax. 2.14 Minneapolis, Au;. 2 N. W. Raw veal loaf Cooked veal loaf Mutton. Loin mutton chops Rib mutton chops Shoulder mutton chops . Whole shoulder mutton . Breast mutton Neck muttor. j Shanks mutton Legs mutton English mutton chops .. 2 il71 92-66- 1 ! , 5i) ,30 . . i d, . .25 4 re ; ."' g, .35 .30 . ; ; T-bo- ne 7 27.35 23.40 27.15 23.30 DA HP . : . I 1.54 1.481 1.52 I ! J e I . ;1 i I Steaks. .$ .30 steak ...22 (d) Flat bone steak Sirloin steak Short cut steaka 224ft?) . 1 7 J 6t Round steak :.. 25. Additional Chuck steak New York, .15 & Aug. profit-takinshoulder roast induced in part by the Round beof 224 increased Chuck approach of the week-enroast beef concern over the railway labor diffi- Cross ribs beet 15 15 (d beef culty and the general extension of be- Heel 25 ip Rolled roast beef lated bull accounts, contributed to the Standing rib roast beef. .19 (j) Deal 11 (d Brisketbeef Irregular trend of today's market. 10 & Short ribs beef ings again were moderately, large in Neck 12 fo the aggregate, but more than half the Flank beef 10 & beef limited was turnover of 770,000 shares 15 Gp roast beef to less than a dozen stocks, United Rump 03 fin Soup bone, per lb 19 g) States Steel alone furnishing a total of Flank steaks 150.000 shares. 30 Qj Beef shanks Relatively, Steel was among97J the Veal. in heavy issues, its advance from 224 & porlc chops the morning to 99J at midday, giving Loin 25 veal chops rise to hopes of a new maximum that Rib 25 French veal chops were not fulfilled.- Later it led the Shoulder veal chops ... reversal to lower quotations, closing Rolled shoulder veal .. .2'4 at 97, a net loss of J of a point. un- Breast vea. 17 (ij was in Reading, next activity, 15 6t Neck veal der constant pressure and registered Leg- roast vea: . .25 Ci) an extreme decline of 2J points, with Rump roast vet 27 p more moderate losses in grangers and Veal shanks, per lb. I2isp eastern shares. The transcontinental veal sweetbreads .40 f((i but Calf liver 25 U group was strong in the forenoon, move35 U into the j .04 Addle . . '.35 I" .B0 .60 Bullion .. 1 I; . . J 02 .08 Bolev .02j! 1 .07 twelve The cinnabar strike, about f' . 00 . 18 B Kx at.98 1.01) Four is the camp of Mid.t. It is Binrr. Amal. inlls fromconsiderable ! . 12 .12 .14 .134 attention. tracting .07 .05 Black Jack ."5 ; .07 declared. This property was located by Big . . .or? .03 Cot. ..03f .034; Francisco San & of Davis l:oscberrv '! 1 .3741 2.00 . 2.00 Hold Ban. 1.37J Is that declared It fnd Salt 1.24 150.403 186.499 .014: .024 .01,1 .01 J July and Beaver Cop... about 110 claims have been located . 034' .0.14! .0.14 State ,03J Is Bay of being a large amount machinery Total 1.176,097 1.172 $1,379,019 .021 .f. It Beav. 1,.Kxt. sent through Midas to thea property. () . 05 .or, .02 Cedar the for in Is the Intention to put plant Of, . or, 3! l. .07.?' .oci treatment of or as soon as the devel- Cedar-Ta17 4 . 164 .17 .174 Col. Exten. the work. opment Justifies work .164 PIOCHE BRISTOL GETS Colo. Con. .154 .lfi is going on at Cr. Considerable . .03 .0 Point .024; .024, Midas, whl'b is in the Goid Circle dis. . .. 7.80 8 70 8.00 j 8.75 Cardiff the that A snys recent trict report 04 .03 .044 Crcff .. ..' .03 Rico claims have Cot. 03 . 024 . . Missing IJnk and rind .01 j; .01? King the are called SETTLEMENT ON CAR been Incorporated 08 C. Atlantis . .051 The MWa 0'J Merger Minestwo company. veins Cot. Metals ' 071 parallel trik falv .85 f, Missing Link has i" s.oo' about "fortv feet apart with Daly-Judg- e 3. 00 7.70 has Officers of the Ploche Irristol propncarlv due north and south and two . . .27 l .28 4 Iragon the for the Bristol district, fotirteerv lease been under pa"t C. erty .0.14 .014; .02!. IemljohnCop.I 1 00 il25 ;' f'O 1.25 miles infrom vears. It has a tunnel which gives Ploche, yesterday received on the first car of ore settlement too feet depth on the ledge, but the In- Ktr.pire .01 K. Prince ..' .014' from the property since It was tention now Is by the newandcompany B. B. .! K. shipped 2.00 1.60 sink to Kmerald o install hoit and pumps .os - 3 Incorporated and taken over by Salt ore Flmma Cop. Lake men. The car contained about ;.v f, lefore developing. The ar.d . 50 .53x thirty-sivalues tons, for which the net set. I'arl-Kagle silver O .7!5 predominating .2G J ir.tv t o Murray. Utah, went at tlement the smelter after all costs sent . 3 K. .00 00J .004: Point crushing was $315 The i.ew ar.d deeper i:. Cr. $117. per ton. except .hi '1 .01 i .01 mining, Con. .014 Tin. or $12. S7 a ton net. approximately The car. It is dework will in no way interfere with the K Carbon.. .004: low clared, contained considerable vork of the leasers on surface. Fort Hall ..' ' .' 6 i was necessary in grade rock, towhich out j .04 .04 n.ilrift Mln.f .02 ; .7.0 the shipment. Up get cleaning ..15 ;old Chain Nevada Stocks The necjond car is on the road and d. Central .j :6o"! . 70 I will be settled for In the next few J. Western 20 .14 were The following quotation In the mean time It Is declared 20 ".isi days. .. .21 .184 .' Howrll over Itidcr Bros.' private wire: Home Ilun that there nre several cars of ore brok.011' .03 .014: .02 en down in the mine which the managej Hid. 'Asked. Iron BU-s- . ., 1.5:4 .S5 1.571 ment 1!1 It .02 ship asto soon as possible. ,01ii .014' Ind. .OH Qijeen .10 .0 AtUMfa send out a is intention the .! shortly Iron .014.. j King .12 Moofi car a week as the has .60 Kevstone . ' .01 reached a point where development this can be done . 00 J K. .004 .004 William .07. .04 D . . . .10 regularly. K. David . .! .10 ' ' I .l - v 6 i The recent washout at Ploche has de. 50 ' ' Packer ' Iost on !o. no ..l'r,.Tldficld M P.Uttc ioni ioi thing" considerably. It took out layed .. .004 Tin. j Iehi FI ir rv'e . about half a mile of the Jack Babbit . . . .01 .014 .014 .01' Ieonora ' J to ', rePaire-- i which C ':.'.- - td 'nn. did a ted . 4 0 . liell Idttle . .'M , .0:. could be brought into i03i iiiiii ll !6i supplies . . .05 j Marn. I.r. If uen v there lins bem ."7. 'tin Brftol. ."'i Iratidmn . 05 .05 .02 Ioctrer . i In the work being considerable . . . or, Inm1. Extension . delay V.' Iikeview o carried on. !r.fi" .one Star .34 .35 5. Midwest I .n II. .03 Parker, formerly at the Utah rintdfield Merger .0 21 ,03 .0:4: Monzonite In Bingham, Is superintendent of . .: J.ra.J Apex .03 .224 Monetaire . i : 'f.2 the property and has five men work- r I:ck . .70 .63 .ii .64 Mammoth . . " , w Tiger ing. The chief work now being . .A l .10 .10 Miller Hill Is the sinking of a shaft. From rled . 104 Mo .' .104 .10 .10 Dav May level to the 110 level this . 0a the n m . 4.00" .75 Ms. Valley.. ' i o has been in a low grade ore, w'hich If r .07 lEist I j .014 .03$ Min, Flat sorted, would make a shipping product. 10 101 .25 Moscow- - ..." Man haftan "on-o- I ida t rd ore onrrfes considerable Iron and O The . . I . . f. Man h. Kvans Maj .8 which has a good value as manganese, . :? r W'-tt.12' .03 .12 Mam. .it Copper fap ' n flux at the smelter. Besides. It carMleh.-l'ta23 h .21 .21 .23 .11 'on. Virginia ' o. sliver considerable ries and lead and i25 i231' 07 .25 ' New Qiilncy If,4ij ,v Nor'ri.some copper. . .' . .M .10 .14 j s i.'.m .17 .16 Nalldriver .!. . !. , STOCK MARKET TRADING low-grad- " - IRREGOLAR TREND TO for today: Trading on the local stock market yesterday showed quite an increase In the volume of business and the tctal for the. day was better than usual. During the afternoon prices showed an and advance in some quarters out they ruled better thanthroughusual. The market la still suffering from summer dullness, but it Is believed by many that It Is approaching- a pointIs where there will be a revival. It I rubabie that there will be a number of new favorites and some new intercut will enter the market. Big Ccttonwood strengthened up the afternoon session and sold during at 4 cents. Iron Blossom told as some high as 11.57J and New Quincy after the session, morning depression during on small lets, due to profit taking 23 aftIn the. cents climbed back up to ernoon. Sells showed considerable Interest and went up to 10 cents during the afternoon session.' This la about as high as It has pone since the assessment was levied There was considerable trading at frcm 94 cents up. Most of the stocks held fairly well throughout the day, which brought the volume of business up to a larger amount than for several days. News have not been to excite interest In any of sufficient developments the securities and for seme time they hav been simply marking time. Metal moving up for sevprices have been but with the curtailment eral we"k., still in force at the, smelters it Is not that have large benefiting th mines let loos. tonnages that they could To.ooo Sales yesterday totaled shares, valued at $13.40'j. The official closing and ales were reported as quotations fellows Forenoon. Afternoon. Liverwurst '..121 05 Blutwurst . . . !Eo . h Salami sausage .174 .15 fd Knockwurst .15 & .17 Bologna es .15 .174 Frankfurters . .15 g Ham bologna . .174 .40 1) .50 cervelat Idetwurst .25 & .35 .17 Head cheese .15 tj Joined tongue .40 .30 Pressed corn beef ...... Pressed chicken .50 .45 Pressed veal .35 .30 .15 & .20 Pressed pigs' feet .171 Pickled pigs' feet .124 Raw corn beet .1745i) .20 Deviled ham .35 (i) .40 .60 .50 jj Dried beef .40 Veal loaf Miscellaneous Meats. .15 Brains . . .30 Sweetbreads, beef .50 Sweetbreads, calf .15 P .174 Fresh tripe 20 Pickled beef tongues . . .17 4 Fresh beef tongues .... .174tiop .20 .35 .30 Smoked beef tongues.. season is plentiful no EVERYTHING in with almost In prices since last week. change the New include crabapples, cuwild- redthings onions and plum, pickling The cumbers for pickling. price list: The appended price list was revised .171 .20 .40 25 ,35 ,40 .40 50 . .80 .50 .10 .10 .124 .20 .30 .30 .50 .30 .30 .60 .60 D . 20 r. S.3-- ' i : s. .1! . lo . 1 . 1 0 0 n 1 - . 1! rt . i . 1 5 .10 . fi 0 .17. . 1 5 .15 .10 . 65 .10 .10 .10 bo .3(1 . .50 .40 . 25 .15 1.40 .15 .25 .18 .10 .50 .50 .25 .15 .02 .15 .05 .10 .07, .05 .05 .10 .05 .25 .05 .05 .15 .05 17 .05 .25 .05 .35 .05 .10 .or; .05 .60 .10 .05 .25 - .10 .10 .15 .25 .29 Territory, fine staple, 86XS8; fine .16 New York, Aug. 25. Evaporated apmedium staple, S35J85: fine clothing, .25 Prunes steady. Apricots 7SSt'S0: fine medium clothing, 75Tr77; ples quiet. .20 and peaches quiet. Raisins firm. three-eighthalf blood combing, .25 blood combing, 78rf:80. LIVE STOCK. AA. 8083; fine Pulled extra, S3(ttS5; 66R-721.10 A, 76 SO; A supers. Receipts, Chicago, Aug. 25. Hogs 1.35 Bulk of sales, 20,000: market weak. 2.35 0.45 dv 11.50 mixed, MOXEY. 10.45tttl0.S5; light. 110. 2.4 5 OOfi1 (tt 0.10 11.00; 11.05; rough, heavy.7.401.9.50. New York, Aug. 25. Mercantile 50 10.00(f? 10.25; pigs, 3Afi'33. Sterljng Sixtv-da- y 95 blllj dull. market 4000; Cattle Receipts, fi 0 (u: 0. S n western i. i 1 I ; ucuia.nu, l.on cnoies, 4.76 10 enttle Vdtlua l.ef Francs Demand, 5.902; cables, 5.90. steers, 6.25(0)8.50; SO stockers and feeders, Marks Demand, 713: cables. 71 60 3.25 cows (p and 4.75 9.00; heifers, Kronen Demand. 122; 122. cables, 40 Guilders Demand, 41 J; cables, 41g. calves, S.5011.7o. SO 12.000; market Receipts, Sheep Lires Demand. 6.47; cables, 6.15. Ru- 60 Wethers. G.15(tt7.70; steady to lower.lambs. bles Demand. 31; cables, 31 J. 6.5010.65. 3.00P7.30; ewes, Mexican dollars. 51. 3.70 Government bonds heavy; railroad 3.60 Kansas City, Aug. 25. Hogs Rebonds steady. 3.50 market steady. Bulk of Time loans firm; sixty davs, 3ff3J; ceipts. 1 2100: 3.70 0.20 & 10.60; heavy. 10. OOCq; 10.35; sales. six days, months. 3i!u:4. ninety 0.25 1 0.70 ; light, and butchers, packers Call money 34?3; steady; high, 24; low 2: (a 10.65; pigs, 8.00 H 9.60. ruling rate. 2J; last loan, 24; closing 10.20 SALT LAKE ROUTE Cattle Receipts, 600; market steady. bid, 2; offered, 2. Prime fed steers. 9.50(10.75; dressed Week-en- d western steers, beef steers. 7.50((i9.50: PKODITE. EXCURSIONS. 6 75c?9.00; stockers and feeders, 5.50(a) Aug. 25. Butter unchanged. Sioof Chicago, 6695 One fare for the round trip NephI, bulls. 5.2516.75; calves, 6.50 1 1.00. tubs. Receipts. 2000; market steady. Delta, Milford, Slodena. Lund and other Receipts. gheep Eggs unchanged. Receipts, 7531 Tambs. 9.50010.50; yearlings. 7.253 points. Phone Was. 3502. cases. 8 00; wethers, 6.75?7.50; ewes, Cheese unchanged. 7.00. Potatoes unchanged. Receipts. 20 cars. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 25. Hogs Resteady; 14(517; Poultry 20 1Alive fowls, 4700; market higher. Heavy, ceipts. CHESTER 21. springs. SOW 10.20: light. 0.1 5 ' 1 0. 60 pigs. 9.00 . JJ. i III, 1.1 T Jl of sales. 10.00010.20. bulk i10i00; iTnarc' for A your sue; ak. 16O0; market lower. Cattle Receipts, tl..m .biiu -vxfMu,J it V , ft. New York, Aug. 25. Raw sugar dull; Native steers. 7.00 !tt 10.50: cows and .,,9- msealed i.ru netaliicy TNiv"4 boxes, with western Re4.75. 6.756i Lisbon. tlue 5.52; molasses. steers, 6.00z;7.40; heifers. centrifugal. fine .. ; ; Ji T.L. : 7.25 ; 6.50 9 steers. fined 7.00ff7.25. Texas stockers 00; granulated. quiet: v Ask for II I.CII K.TEHS , futures closed easy, 3 to 9 and feeders. 6.00DS.40. L Sir i'rticsrtufe Sugarlower. 12.500; Sales 8250 tons. Septemmarket Receipts, 6.307 Sheep points years known as Best, Safest, At waysReI''ibl 7.50; wethers, ber. 4.33; December, 4.16; January, 3.8S; steady. Yearlings. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVIRVWHERg Alarcli, 3.7 4. 6.7507.25; lambs, 10.0010.50. 85(5-87- : hs 1 ) ; 1 1 : 13-1- 6. : Cd) 3 1 S PILLS CHI : l5f-TV ,- j 1 f K V--j " f M 1 .1 , C m f |