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Show THE 4 jSlaes., Mining Stocks, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 191G N, CeMMierciaS mi Mastriai eotatims DIRECTORS OF THREE COMPANIES WILL MEET SEVEN TROUGHS HAS SHIPMENTS TINTIC SILVER SHIELD GOES -- HERALD-REPUBLICA- . UP TO 79 CENTS SHARE; $215,000 DROPS IRON BLOSSOM ' ' miring exchange had two rcnsatlons yesterday. One was when Silver Shield went skyrocketing up to 73 cents, and the other when Iron BlosJ som went plummeting down to Two day ago Silver Shield sold as low as 5 cents a strike, and It leaps forward more than 150 per rent. An imthe reported ofIn Iron portant discovery isThe property. from mum Bingham 32.471 Is not Blossom dropping It probably went up too fast, given. ensued. Indian Queen and profit-takin- g at advanced was a heiivx trailer sold price?.0 more than East Crown Point 2 rents. Utah Con. shares aroui.d was stronger, so were a number of other Issues'. Sales yesterday totaled 152,535 shares, Sis.31S.07. The official closvalued 'at as follows: ing quotations "orenoon. it Afternoon. Salt Lake" 40.-00- e w-r- Hid. Ask. Kid. .27JI Alta Con. . Alta Tiger Albion . .. Am. C. Cop. Alta Tun. .., Hit? Four II. Tunnel B. Amalg. . R. Jack .... It. Cottnwd . Ban. Gold Reaver Cop. Bay State .. Cedar Ex. Cedar Talis.. Colura. Ex. . .04 ( .2 Ask. .27. .03 .i6i .m;; I .ir. u :.oo l.io .241' FOR WEEK $20,605 ON At Provo on 10, direc- Monday, April HA iND tors of the Plutus. Kin?; David and Indian Queen will hold meetings and determine just what will be done for the 1916 seasonal of campaign rjjwc!l to Tae Ilerald-nepubl.'raa- SLUMP IN STOCKS CAUSED DY DUBIOUS develop- David Evans of Los Angeles, stockholders of the Seven ments. who is heavily Interested In all these are in re- companies, was In Salt Like yesterday company Troughs Mining nnnual report, which and said that he and J. W. Knight had ceipt of the 1915 shows cash reserves of $;To,605. The been down Inspecting the Beaver councompany has ?7,70Q shares i?sued of ty properties - and will make reportsac-to the 1.000.000. The management urges the directors- Monday. Just what stockholders to have certificates made tion will be taken he does not know, In their name that the company may but he looks to see active work at all Work has been orwith them for the special the properties. get in touch meeting on May S. The following is dered on the Indian Queen, however. taken from the reports: The combined results of the year's operations are as follows: . Total tonnage of all classes of ore 260,653 pro duced .$15,000.38 fir ops yield 3.582.77 reduction Freight and 2.717.22 to the D Local .l Production of the Eureka, April mlnest of Tintic this week totaled 172 carloads. This Is estimated at 8600 tons valued at $215,000. It Is compared with ICS carloads the previous week. These are two of the heaviest production weeks that the district haa experienced in two or three years. The high prices of metals are stimulating mlnlmr all ahn the line Prospect and mine are all now doing their best lit reach the maximum results. company Royalties . The Individual shippers for the week Net to lessees 8,699.79 . 31,290.17 are as follows: Levees' expenses operating: Cars. INC OME. 57 Chief Consolidated . Mammoth Royalties: ...52,717.22 .17 On Lessee's : production CentenntaPEureka Interest .15 Dragon&Consolidated... ... 811.20 .13 On company's funds loaned out Blue Bell EagleBlossom .12 Iron Total income $3,528.4: .10 Grand Central . .1 mini OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSE. (if Victoria Salaries: Eureka Hill General manager $2,400.00 Yankee Consolidated . 600.00 $3,000.00 Secretary Sioux Consolidated Is 2 Gold Chain General expense: 1 Utah Ore Cone I53.47. 1 Bullion Beck Taxes: 1 May Day 5.77 Bullion tax 1 Carisa lease 1915 property 8.49, 1 Lower Mammoth 139.26 125.00 . Colorado l 1915 Utah state franchise .. Beck Tunnel i Mine expense . . R6.58 Clift lease l Supplies 438.37 287.50 Labor 4, 175.18 Total expenses $ C4G.76 Net loss for the year PARK CITY OUTPUT IS GENERAL BALANCE SHEET. The following Is the general balance sheet of your company on January 1, 1916, made up in the same form as last year, towlt: 7. . .oii 1.00 .03 .021 Colo. Mng. Cr. Point .. Cardiff . .. Croff .. Cottnwd K. . 1 ASSETS. Mine Property .'. Mine, equipment, improvement and devel- $1,036,000.00 Logger . . Lehl Tin. . King. lyad Leonora Kittle Bell 1 Mam. . Monzonite Miller IIIU Monatatre . Mammoth 50,000.00 opment 501.75 Real estate at Vernon, Nev Special to Th assets: Current Park City. April J. Shipments of ore Cash In bank $ ; 457.80 ' 19,755.06 from the mines this week totaled 1174 Certificate of deposit 20.603.44 S92.58 tons, estimated at $46,000. This Is com- Accrued interest pared with 1193 tons the prvrlous Total assets $l,l07,107i.l9 week. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (Liabilities.) . The individual this week Capital stock: ' were as follows: shipper Authorized $1,000,000.00 In treasury 102,300.00 Silver King Coalition 1,179,192 897.7C0.00 Daly-Jud634, S00 Issued and outstanding derived from donated Daly West 411,100 Working capital 250,000.00 stock Ontario 101.050 Less'treasury discount on treasury American Flag 21,380 stock sold $36,784.00 500.00 on stock sales 192,710.00 57,284.00 Total 2,348.522 Commission business 16,691.19 after closing Surplus year's from the Ontario are that Reports the electric pumping machinery Is now Total capital and surplus $1,107,107.19 and making a good showoperating ing. Men have been started on the level. Work will be resumed at once on the 1700 level. GODBE INTERESTS MAY . from the Keystone are full OHIO COPPER LEASE of Reports encouragement. NEVADA STOCKS The following quotations are from TAKE OVER ANTELOPE EXTENDED MONTHS Badger Bros.' private wire service: MJn. Atlanta Italy D. -- Judge . . Drag. Con. . E. Point . Ilerald-RepnbUcit- E. T. Con. K. rrlnce .. E. & n. B. . Emerald . . Urn ma Cop. Karl Eagle . ;alena Mug Gold Chain . Central G. ge Howell . .. Home Run . .. Iron Bios. ... I. Queen K. Carbonate . Keystone Wm. -- King Ks-Ia- vid 150-fo- May ray . Flat Mtn. Lake Moscow . . Maj. Evans Mam. Cop. I 'Booth Blue Bull C. O. D .. Combination Fraction .. r. b. n Florence Ooldfleld Consolidated . Jumbo Extension . Ione Star Merger Spearhead .... Silver Pick Vernal Yellow Tiger Oro Sandstorm Kewanos Oreat Bend Grandma Rochester Nellie Four Big Manhattan Consolidated White Cap Consolidated Virginia .. Hale & Norcross Mexican Ophir . Sierra Nevada Union ., . Belmont Cash Bov M Gypsv Queen Jim . Qulncy ,Orig. Ban. . Bristol . Mng . IMutua . ... Pr. Con. ... l"-lc- e Paloma . .. Taloma Ex. Heeds Peak Elco Con. ... Rico Well. Rexall . .... Rochester S. Troughs . S. T. Coaln. .03! K. Coaln. K. ron. . Sioux Con. . swan. Con. So. He"1a . . S. S. z' H. Shield .. s. llecla Ex .. , Tar Baby .. T. Central T. Standard .. Tlntlc 1. 1 T. m .... Sa , Butler Montana P. Extension .. Montana Mlzpah Extension McNamara North Star Rescue Eula Tonopah of Nevada Tonopah Extension ..... Umatilla West End Silver Peak .., Pittsburg Round Mountain ... 1. ChiefCon. Victor , , .00 MORNING SALES. Alta Con.. 1800 at 27c. Alta Tunnel. 1000 at 151c Bingham Amalgamated. 500 at 91c. Crown Point. 1000 at Sic 300 at 69c. Emma Copper. 1400 at 60c; E. Eagle. 1000 at 221c Iron Blossom, 500 at J2.49; 300 at $2.S7i; 1700 at $2.33. 870 at 3e; 6000 at 3$e; Indian 117 at 21c 117 at 2c:Qun. 300 at 65c: 200 at 65c; 100 Kevstone, 100 69c: 300 at 100 at at 68c; at 1000 at TSc; 500 at 2c. William. King Little Bristol. 100 at 30c. Monataire. 500 at 20c, Miller 11111. 600 at 28c. May Dav. 71c: 200 500 at at 7Sc. 151c 1000 at 211c. Mammoth Copper, Sc. at Opohongo. 2000 4000 at 7c: 500 at 6Jc; Pioche Bristol, Jftno at 71c Plutus. 1340 at 18c; 2500 at lSJc. Prince. 200 at $1,371. Paloma. 2000 at 10c. 2.c. Reeds Peak. 1450 at Rexall. 500 at 20c. Rochester. 100 at 71c; 800 at .Oc. . -- Coalition. 11 at S3. Silver Kins 400 at 20Jc; 100 at 21c; Sioux Con., S?lver "shield. 4300 at 47c: 600 at 48c: .7 .02 .13 .01 .07 03 .02 .04 .04 .12 .04 .02 .6S .23 .01 .14 .16 .03 .19 .25 .77 .03 .14 .07 '.08 .03 .05 .13 .05 .70 .31 .05 .OS .15 . - A SPECIALTY Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Damage Ask for Rates and Terms. AGENTS WANTED Jennings Insurance Agency 200 Continental Bank Building. Wasatch 203. A .45 4 . 65 .08 .93 ,0! .29 .09 .IS .29 .63 .02 .17 .28 shoot. ....... 7. ...... .01 . 5. .78 .08 .71 Alta Con., . OPEN BOARD. 500 at27c. Albion. 100 at 27c Beaver Copper. 6000 at 2ic. Croff. 3000 at Crown Point, 3000 at 8fc. 9c East Crown Point. 34.0'JO "at 2c. East Tlntlo Con.. 500 2Jo. Iron Blossom, 400 at at $2.3o. Michigan-Uta1000 at 34c. Rexall. 500 at 20c; 1000 at 191c Rochester, 100 at h. 70c-Tinti- c Central. 3000 at 7Jc. Utah Con.. 2u00 at 3c. Union Chief, 1000 at 7c Victor Con.. 1000 at 4fc . Victor Con.. 1000 at 4ic Wllbert. 1000 at 10ic ha'i 105,935. valued at T2lal ,.0 . - $24.-9- 0 AFTERNOON SALES. Alta Con.. 800 at 27c. Alta Tiger. 1000 at 3Jc. Albion, 300 at 27Jc. Crown Point. 2000 at ic; 500 at Sic Cardiff. 100 at FORCE NOW WORKING ON INDIAN QUEEN OF BEAVER One of the directors of the Indian Queen Consolidated Mining company said vesterday that the property in Beaver county has Just undergone an inspection. . and as a result work has been ordered started at once. Men were on the ground yesterday or will begin work today, he said. The first work will be in the old tunnel. This Is in 500 to 600 feet. This wil be sent along under the old productive stope to inthe downward extension of the tercept ore bodies. It will give considerable additional depth. PRINCE CON BREAKS SHIPMENT RECORDS Shipments from the Prince Consolidated the past week foot up to a total This is estiof eighty-fou- r 4200 carloads. tons, or Is600 tons a day mated at the heaviest for the week. This in the history single week's production of the rioche mine. BOSTON COPPER RANGE The following quotations are' from Badger Bros. private wire service: jSharesi High. Low. Close. Butte & S... 1,783 94.25 92.00 92.37 100 1.75 1.75 1.75 Chief Con. ... 35 3.50 3.50 3.50 2.25 2.25 2.25 .73 .75 .85 1,400 1001 3.23 3.25 3.25 5501 .90 .90 .95 U. S.com. 12.590j7S.00 71.25 72.50 743,52.00 52.50 53.00 Preferred 35014.50 14.371 14.50 Utah Con. ... 5.00 4.35 4.93 Utah Apex .. 2,525 350 10.25 9.25 10.23 Utah Met. Daly Weft . E. & B. B. ... Majestic Mason Val.. 5Sc; Nev. Doug. . H. $9.35. at 82.22J: 700 at S2.23. 1290 at 28c. Miller Hill. Michigan-Utah- , 100 at 331c Paloma, 500 at 10c. at ' Rexall. 500 at 19lc Rochester. 1300 at 70c South llecla, 300 at $3.20; 300 at Silver Shield. 700 at 70c; 100 at 73c; 200 at 77c: 100 at 7Sc ' Texan. 500 at Tlntlc Standard,2Jc. o00 at 14ie; 500 at 14c Victor Con . 1000 at 4c West Toledo, 500 at 91c 300 Spelter, 94. WOOL CONTRACTING PROCEEDS IN WEST AT UNCHANGED PRICES "7. The Commercial Boston. av tomorrow? Bulletin willApril "The wool market Is quieter, but for nrm. In a tne most part prices are few instances, sales during the week appear to have been made at slight recessions in value. Conditions at the mills are unchanged, machinery being occupied Isto fullest capacity, but new business by no means pressing, manufacturers having sold so far ahead that they are atIndifferent to further orders, except prices which do not care to pay." clothing people In the west contracting still proceeds slowly at unchanged prices. Scoured basis: Texas: Fine twelve months, 7275; fine eight months, 62(H)63. California: Northern, 72(fi)73; middle county, 62(65; southern.No. 6062. 1 Eastern Oregon: 78&;S0; eastern clothing. 70J272: staple. vallev No. 1, 62tfr65. SO: fine medTerritory: Fine staple, ium 76fff77; fine clothing. 73 staple. h'75; fine medium clothing, 70si7l; half blood 77pf73; blood combing, 70i72. A'. A Pulled extra.combing, 78ff!80; 75:7S; fine A, 70Q 72; A supers, 6o6S, LIVE STOCK. 7. Chicago. April Hogs Receipts. 23.000: weak, 5 to 10 lower; bulk. 9.55 Cr9.75; light, 9.209.80; mixed, 9.35 fa 25 9. 9. SO; rough, 9.25 9.80; heavy. 9.40; pigs. 7.50ff9.10. Cattle Receipts 2000; strong; native beefsteers. S.00W 10.00; western steers. stockers and feeders. 6.10 7.80S!8.70; !19.83; cows and heifers, 4.209.10: calves, 6.75CT9.50. Sheep Receipts. S000;25 strong; wethers. 8.259.25; 8. 90; lambs, ewes, 6. -- three-eight- NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS 8.75)11.50. The following quotations are from service: Ea d ger Bros.' private wire Omaha.. April i Bid. A7k 24 .26 Alta Consolidated .04 .05 Big Cottonwood '. . . . 1.60 1.75 Coppermlnes .65 .56 Emma Copper . 09 .07 Fraction .79Goldfteld Consolidated ... .77 2.23 2.30 Iron Blossom 76 .78 Jumbo Extension 28 .33 Montana Tonopah 22 .25 OPEN BOARD. Mlzpah Extension 20 .22 Nevada Hills A Alta Con.. 1000 at 271c .18 .20 North Star American Con. Copper, too at ISc .18 .30 Copper 1000 at 9ic. Ohio Bingham Amalgamated, 30 .371 Stewart Bay State. 300O at c. 5.66 5.87J Uxtension Tonopah Emma. 600 at 56c 50 .75 Wasatch Mines East Crown Point. 6000 at 2c. 75 West End .77 Gold f'haln. 503 at 28c Utnh Securities Notes ... 97.25 97.73 Iron Blossom. 1200 at $2.30. Indian Queen, 1000 at Sic BOSTON CURB Leonora, 1000 at 3Jc May Day. 500 .at 16c; 2000 The following quotations are from Monntaln Lake. 1000 at 10c Badger Bros." private wire service: Prince. 100 at $1,371. Silver Shield. 200 at 79c. Bid. Ask. Silver Coalition. 200 at $3,121. Boston Ely .42 .40 Tintic King Central. 100O at 71c. 12. 30 13.00 Mines Bingham Total shares. 46.600. valued at . .40 .43 South Utah at-1- One or two - 4 . 75 .07 .03 .92 .20 work has been performed. other properties in the vicinity may be In the near future. There incorporated Is an Incipient controversy over the title to a neighboring group. It is said to have been jumped, while the old owner declares he has faithfully kept up his assessments from year to year. METAL QUOTATIONS - .2S .44 It is reported that the Antelope-Sta- r property east of Black Rock may be taken over by the Godbe brothers of the Prince Consolidated. They had an engineer down making an examination of the ground. Just what his report ' is has not been made public. is said to have a The Antelope-Sta- r promising surface showing, and hasre-sponde- d well to what development REPORTED DISCOVERED New York. April 7. The metal exIN SILVER SHIELD change quotes lead, S.00 asked. not quoted. Spelter Silver, 615- All kinds of reports have been comfirm: electrolytic, nesrbv, few Copper the In from days past Bingham ing 28.00'328.30. SilJune and later.. 27.25 relative to the new strike in the who 27.75,. ver Shield. Disinterested parties Iron firm and unchanged. have inspected the findIs made by the Tin iirm. 03.00 bid. very promisleasers declare that It the At London Spot copper, 118; old Highing. One report is that 134 tures. 115; electrolytic, land vein has been op'ened Ina the Sils. 202; futures, 33 Spot tin,33 1.0s. ver Shield, and It may prove big ore Lead. .18 .20 71c Utah Con., 1500 Rt 3e. Union Chief. 1000 at 71c Walker, 300 at 69c. 12.274: 100 INSURANGE Exploration company's year's lease the Ohio Copper has been extended for four months. As the lease was due for expiration in May, that means that The It will continue Into September. mine is now producing about 2400 tons of ore a day. Rough estimates are the that the monthly royalties raid te and to about $15,000. company amount are that the leasers getting close to $30,000 a month. The royalties come to 32 per cent of the gross net receipts. The case of the Empire Trust comrecently argued in pany, which was Salt Lake, is now under advisement. This is the matter in which the bondholders seek to foreclose on the propthe receiver and take poserty, oust of the mine and mill. session OLD HIGHLAND VEIN 4S Cottonwood Kin-- r, 1000 at Sc. Emma Copper, 300 at 59c; 100 at 1100 at 50c; 600 at 52c; 3600 at 65c; 100 1200 at s7c 100 1100 at at 67c; 100 at 56c; at 5Sc; E. Eagle. 1000 at 22Jc 60c. East Crown Point. 1000 at 2c. South Hecla Extension. 1000 at 171c. Howell. 1000 at 28JC Texan. 00 at 261c Home Run. 3000 at 7ic. Tintic Central, 10.500 at 7Jc; 200 at Iron Blossom. 2300 at J3.30: 1100 AUTOMOBILE It was reported yesterday that the on .7S .- -7 .OH , .09J! Swan. Ex. 100 Ask. .14 .24 .04 .04 .08 .04 ,2S .08 , Wllbert . . W. Toledo Tank. Con. at 67c: 70c- - , , . Ibex . . Century S. I. Bios. . So. Swan. . , Midway . U. Con. . 1 .13 .23 .03 .03 .07 .03 , Texan wamer Bid. 4 sir Cop. (H)nhOHRO . !'. ot 4 . Mich.-U- t. n. - . ......... - 7c I 7. Hogs hs Receipts, f,000; steady; heavy. 9 . 25 tfi9 . 40 ; 9. 00 (i? 9. 35; pigs. 7.50 0 8.75; bulk, light, 9.15 jj9.35. Cattle Receipts, 700; strong; native steers, 7.40!??9.40; cows and .heifers, fi.75rft7.75: western steers. 7.tOP7.50; 6. 73 (j) 7. 25; stockers and Texas steers, feeders. 6. 50 8. 05. Sheep Receipts, 4300, steadv; yearlings. 8.506110.25: wethers, 8.008.75; lambs, 10. 75 It'll. 33. The ried selling of stocks, the general list, witJi few noteworthy exceptions, averlosses of 2 to 3 points. aging Some specialties, especially those which led the recent rise, were lower at their minimums bv 3 to points. These recessions were partly retrieved in the last hour, when short coverings, recoupledin with supporting orders, sulted rallies of fractions to a full point. The undertone was feverish and heavy at the active close. Total sales of stocks amounted to 610,000 shares. Of this turnover a very large was again contributed by proportion the Mercantile Marines. Crucible Steel, Industrial Alcohol. Mexican Petroleum, American Zinc, Baldwin Locomotive, American Locomotive and Goodrich. United States Smelting made a new high record at 731 and Zinc also scored a'new maximum at 92. United States Steel fared better on the whole than other issues of the same class, yielding only a point to 844. isetnienem Steel made an extreme decline of 29 to 465 and rallied to 479. Motor shares, with Industrial Alcohol and the petroleums, proved most susceptible to pressure.were Prominent rails lower by a New York Central. Canadian fioint forUnion and Southern Pacifies, New Haven and Western Maryland, while Reading and Norfolk & Western were more heavy. The government'sslightly wheat winter snowing a rather low average report, as against the was not helpful to previous estimate, . the grain carriers. A further decline in the rates of exon Paris, demand bills falling change foremost feato 6.01, was again the credit ture of the international market, rethe break being concurrent with of another successful German ports move in the Verdun campaign. Bonds were heavy, but the market was more confor those securities tracted than usual.. Total sales, par value, $4,135,000. bonds were United States unchanged on .23 .20 O .221) .17ifed .15 $ Round shoulder roast '.15 beef .15 0 Chuck roast beef .15 a Cross ribs beef .15 a Heel beef .25 a Rolled roast beef rib roast beef. .19 Oa Standingbeef .11 Brisket .10 & Short ribs beef .12 & Neck beef .10 (9) Flank beef .15 (ti) Rump roast beef .03 bone, per lb Soup .19 & Finnic steaks . .30 Q Beef shanks ...... ....... ....... Veal. Loin pork chops .... .. Rib veal chops .... .... French veal chops Shoulder veal chops Rolled shoulder, veal Breast veal Neck veal Leg roast veal Rump roast veai Veal shanks, per lb Veal sweetbreads Calf liver . . . Raw eal loaf Cooked veal loaf Alutton. Loin mutton chops Rib mutton chops Shoulder mutton chops.. Whole shoulder mutton.. mutton Breast Neck mutton Shanks mutton Legs mutton French mutton chops.... English mutton chops... ...... New York. April 7. Flour unsettled. Wheat, spot easy; No. 1 durum. 1.341; 1 No. 2 hard, 1.31: No. northern and No. 1 northern ManDuluth. 1.40J o. b. New York. Futures itoba. 1.43 f. 1'25 4. May. steady; snot steady; No. 2 yellow, 86 Corn, C 1. f. New York. Oats, spot, quiet. SUGAR. New York, April 7. Raw sugar. 1firm; centrliugai. 5.96; molasses, 5.19; re- fined, steady. advanced 3 to 3 points Sugar on futures, decreased crop- estimates and early in raw the continued sugar. .30 .23 .25 .30 .20 .171 .171 .171 .171 .171 .30 .24 .181 .15 .131 .131 .171 .06 .221 .40 .221 . -- o .221 .30 .25 .24 .30 .25 .25 .17 15 -- 26 & .27 (ffl 121 40 & 25 .35 8 60 .20 .171 .30 .30 .20 .60 :K .60 .224 .221 .171 .15 .121 .101 .101 .20 .25 .271 14 .151 .15 .121 .10 .09 09 .171 .20 .25 Lamb. Utah spring lamb, Utah spring lamb, Loin lamb chops Rib lamb chops hind-quart- er 2.00 1.73 .35 .35 .40 .40 fore-quart- er ... ... French lamb chops.30 lamb chops English .30 .281 Crown roast lamb .22 Shoulder lamb chong.... .17J .18 Whole shoulder lamb.... .16 .121 .10 Breast lamb .16 .121 Neck lamb call. .20 a .25 lamb Leg STOCK XEW YORK LIST. .25 .22 Hindquarter lamb Sales H. L, CI. Forequarter lamb ...... .18 g .20 .26 Amn. Beet Sugar. . 1.000 721 713 71i Loin pork chops Frk. .221(79 601 Rib pork chops .17 & ' .20 American Can ... 4.200 61i 691 .18 Amn. Car & F.... 2.500 691 676 681 Legs pork. .17 .18 d .20 Amn. Locomotive. 15,000 791 76 771 Shoulder pork .20 & .221 Amn. S. & R 11,100 1031 1011 1013 Fresh side pork 300 1101 1091 109 .171 .15 Amn. Sugar Ref... ribs Spare .10 (ii) .15 Amn. Tel. & Tel. . 1.300 12H 128 128 Fresh pigs' feet .25 Amn. Z. L. & S.. 18,700 921 901 90J Loin of rib roast pork.. .24 Anaconda Copper. 20,300 871 853 1086g 3d 800 103i 1032 Atchison of 1053 Indiana and Illinois and portions Baldwin Locomo. . The Baltimore & Ohio.. . 1,000 87 871 87 Missouri were worst affected. most 861 relatively best sections are the Brook. Rapid T. 911 92 eastern and far western states. The 7,500 Butte & Su 222 23 500 season is late and the real extent of Cal. Petroleum ... 167 167 Can. Pacific 1,300 damage is problematical in the north541 541 ern portion of the belt." Central Leather . . 1.100 612 613 300 Ches. & Ohio 600 943 943 M. & St. P C, 126 C. & N. W 1W00 171 UNLOADING MOVEMENT 'iii C. R. I. & P 54 54 Chlno Copper 435 44 Colo. Fuel & Iron. 7,300 201 204 Corn. P. Refining. 2.800 901 911 Crucible Steel ... 4.800 WIPES OUT ADVANCES Dist. Securities ... '6,200 '361 I - I I -- Erie ...... ut. Nor. pfd. 4 00 ' Gt. Nor. ore ctfs Guggenheim Ex. 2.200 2.700 166 431 22 Illinois Central . 1.700 173 171 Inter. Con. Corp 9,400 471 461 Copper Inspiration 600 1121 111 inter, liar.. N. J . ; Int. Mer. M. p. ctfs 64,900 778 733 500 27 K. C. Southern . 26g Kennecott Copper. 19,400 57 561 300 125 125 Louis. & Nash.... Mex. Petroleum . . 18.100 1123 1091 4,800 381 381 Miami Copper M., K. & T.. pfd 3 0 0 '43 "43 Missouri Tacific .. 300 79J 791 Montana Power. . . . 600 671 66 National Lead . . ... 163 2.500 17 Nevada Copper New York Central. 2,200 103 103 . . 64 . N. Y., N. H. & Nor. &. H western... Northern Pacific . Pacific Mall Pacific Tel, & .Tel. . Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper. Reading Rep. Iron & Steel. Shattuck Ariz. Cop. Southern, Pacific Southern Railway. Studebaker Co. . . Tenn. Copper . . Texas Company.... Union Pacific Preferred U. S. U. S. Ind. Alcohol. Steel 36g 166 1201 IN PRICES OF WHEAT 43j 22 103 17 461 111 73g 26 56 125 1093 381 101 4 781 66 162 103 300 633 63 3.400 123 1211 1211 700 1133 1131 1134 24 33 200 "35" 34 1.700 571 57i 574 23 23 3 2.400 .24 5.600 85 841 84? 1.500 611 503 60S 22.700 361 34 24i 3,400 981 971 971 1,400 201 201 201 5,800 143 1401 1411 800 55) 521 624 2,300 1981 1951 1964 5,100 1332 1321 1321 823 33,900 1663 1623 1623 29,200 851 841 841 400 1171 1171 117 81 81 2,700 82 27 27 800 28 300 90 90 90 64 8,600 651 6.1 Chicago, April 7. Disturbing aspects of the diplomatic outlook had a bear- ish influence today on wheat, and more than wiped out early advances due to the government crop report. The mar ket closed heavy, i to 11 net lower, with May at 1.171,. and July at 1.151. down, Corn finished unchanged to to 4B, and provisions oats off varying., from 21 decline to a like ad- - 11 ii VSLflC Setbacks in the price of wheat followed each other with Increasing force as soon as a lively buying movement had culminated shortly after the issuance of the official report from mawhat the to confirming Washington a as of had traders expected jority A in winter crop. thel916 big shortageto realize on holdings bedisposition more and more evident as adcame vices came in telling of improved field conditions resulting from the prevailespecially in Illinois, ing cool weather, Missouri and Kansas. Besides, state gave higher crop reports generally shown by the percentages than were government. Gossip of the lateness of the season in the spring wheat belt, Preferred where a repetition of midwinter was Utah Copper in some sections, seemed to Wabash pfd. B. . .. .. reported have but little effect as a prop to the Western Union market. Attention of wheat traders Westing. Electric. In the late dealings centered chiefly Total sales .for the day, 610,000 shares. on New York stock market declines, which were regarded here as indicative to a serious extent of dubious prosCONDITION OF WINTER relations pects concerning the foreign of the United States. Under this hanof predicap not only did all trace but subdisappear, finally ceding gains losses were brought about, stantial BELOW AVERAGE with prices at the finish nearly the lowest of the day. to Hints of export business tended and make corn average higher in price senso did unfavorable weather. Bullish FOR LAST TEN YEARS timent was outweighed, however, in the end by sympathy with the weakness of wheat. Oats were governed almost entirely grain. In the by the action of other proWashington. April 7. .4. total winalmain crop reports were bearish, were duction of 495,000,000 bushels of some delays to seeding ter wheat was forecast today by the though of agriculture, basing Its mentioned. department Commrsslon house buying of lard condition of the crop rallied estimate the market provisions. At first 1 an and April assumption of average had been to lower weak owing abandonment of acreage and average on hogs. Shipments of lard and prices influences on the crop to harvest. That were liberal as compared with ameats year with 655,045,000 bushels, the compared estimated production in 1915, and "cioslng quotations: bushels in 1914. Wheat Mal, 1.171; July, 1.151. on Condition wheat of winter April Corn May, 752; July, 761. 1 was 78.3 a cent of normal, against per Oats May, 45; July, 431. 22.90. 88.8 last year. 95.6 in 1914 and 87.3, the Pork May, 23.20; July, 11.67. for the last ten years. There average Lard May, 11.47; July, 12.37. Dewas a decrease in condition from Ribs May, 12.20; July, cember 1 to April 1" of 9.4 points comof 3.5 pared with an average decline PRODUCE. between those dates in the.. last points Chicago, April 7. Butter, lower; ten years. 31351. The average condition of rye on April creamery, receipts. 33,724 cases; higher; Eggs, 1 was 87.8 a cent normal of per against firsts. 20; ordinary firsts, 18J19; at S9.5 on April 1 last year, 91.3 in 1914 mark cases included. 181191. and 89.9, the average for the last ten unsettled; receipts. 42 cars; Potatoes, years. Minnesota and Wisconsin, Michigan. The department of agriculture In a Dakota white, 76 98; Minnesota and statement analyzing the report said: Dakota-Ohio7583. "The small production forecast Is Poultry alive, unchanged. due partly to a reduction of about 11 per cent from the acreage of the preEVAPORATED FRUITS. a low condition of ceding year and to Nw York, April 7. Evaporated nor-78.3 " of cent per dull. growth, namely, apples, mal, which is lower than the condition Prunes, steady. but firm. on April 1 in any year since 1904; It is quiet Apricots, r 10 per cent poorer than the , Peachesv steady. average on April 1. Raisins, firm. "The cause of the low condition was a wet, cold fall, causing poor seed beds MONEY. and poor start for wintering. Much of 7. Mercantile paper, New York, April the crop was sown late, partly from 331. of the season and partly to Sixty-da- y necessity 4.72J; debills, Sterling: avoid Hessian fly. 4.S7. 4.76 cables. mand, "The Hessian fly is reported present Mexican dollars. 471. and active in many sections of the Government bonds, steady; railroad southern part of the belt. bonds, heavy. "The climatic conditions were hardloans, steady; 60 days, 2J3; er on late than on early seeded wheat. 90 Time and six months, 3Q 34. days The winter snow covering was lighter Call steady: high, 2; low, 1J; than usual, often lacking; sleet dam- ruling money 13; last loan, 2; closing rate, bare of snow, considerable bid. 13; offered at 2. aged fields lowlands was destroyed by grain on and A A Stock rose bushes. the from freezflooding was greater than Bailey & Sons Co.. 63 E. 2d So. Adand thawing injuring ing usual. The southern parts of Ohio, vertisement, 1EAT -- on-th- e 684,-990.0- 00 " " s. ten-yea- . XElV YORK Gil A IX. strength New York, April 7. . i S4B.000 steak Flat bone steak . Sirloin steak . Short cut steaks Round steak .... Chuck steak financial district was alive with rumors bearing on the international situation, more the status of relations beespecially tween Washington and Berlin. These rumors were of such circumstantial and detailed character as to cause hur. . FOR THE VEEK PL MAT C OUTLOOK T-bo- ne ". -- shad is possible for the market being fresh ehad from the coast. This Is the only notable change at the fish stalls. On the vegetable stands are fresh (oy&ter plant) and Bermuda salsify onions grown in Texas. aStrawberries week ago, are not so expensive as and ripe tomatoes have come down a notch. These are the only chang'es s'nee last week in the price list, which follows: PLANKED IN PROVO MONDAY . , Latest Salt Lake Quotations on Products for the Market Basket 7-- . 35 Pork 30 Fancy bacon,, side SO .... sliced Fancy bacon, H. C. bacon, side 221fr H. C. bacon, sliced 35 171 Dry salt pork .". Pickled nork, side 221 221 Pickled pork, sliced .... H. C. nams 20 21 hams Fancy 30 Sliced hams 10 Ham hocks Boiled ham hocks 10 Roiled hams, whole .. Boiled hams, sliced .... 40 SpuaaKc and Pressed Meats. All cork .20 Half and half .20 Hamburger Weiners lib ., Llverwurst Blutwurst Salomi sausage .. Knockwurst .15 ... .15 Bologna Frankfurters .... .15 Ham bologn. ... .16 . Cerveiat .85 fri Metwurst .25 Head cheese .15 Jellied tongue .. Pressed corn beef .274 Pressed chicken .45 .... 80 Pressed veal .16 a feet pigs' Pickled pigs' feet .121 Raw corn beef . .171 Deviled ham .... .35 Dried beef .50 & Veal loaf Miscellaneous Meat. Brains .15 Sweetbreads, beef ... Sweetbreads, calf .15 Fresh tripe Pickled beef tongues.... .171 Fresh beef tongues ..... .171 Smoked beef tongues... .80 Ox tails .15 .50 Chipped beef .... .10 Beef kidneys 10 Cr Lamb kidneys .15 & Veal kidneys ..: .... ilincemeat, per lb T-lol- ns ...... ...... -- j j .40 .33 .35 .30 .40 .22 ,2b .26 .21 .22 .35 .15 .15 .35 .45 .25 .221 .171 .171 .121 .25 .40 .171 .171 .171 .171 .40 .35 .171 .40 .(0 .60 .35 .20 .171 .20 .40 .60 .40 -- Fisb. Fresh Utah lake cat fish, lb Fresh shad, lb. . .25 3 Lobsters, per lb. 03 Carp, per lb Codfish, rresh. per id...: .14 .17 (ft Codfish, salt, per 11..... ... .13 pounu Flounders, per .171 Halibut, per lb Smoked halibut, per It.. Finnan haddie, per It.. .20 .12 & Herring, per lb Herring, smoked, each.. Kippered herring, per lb. .03 Mullet, per lb Salmon, fresh, per pound .18 (8) Salmon, smoked, per lb. .16 & .12 Soles, per pound .12 Trout, pond, each Trout. Mackinaw, per lb. .25 .80 g Whitefish. per lb .14 Cal. smelt, per lb Silver smelt, per lb..... .12 & .30 Shrimps, per lb .30 & Crabs, each .40 Shrimn meat .20 & Catfish Sand dabs 4 J3arracuda Sturgeon Bait, bulk oysters, qt... .30 O Pacific lobsters, lb Poultry and Game 52 Chickens, hens, per lb..... Chickens, Utah spring?. . . .321 Kansas spring chickens. Belgian hare, dressed, lb. young, Belgian hare, dressed, lb Batter. Creamery butter, per lb. .35 & ECS. fresh, dozen . . . .25 Strictly Choice fresh ranch, doz.. Lara. No. 3 cans 5 No. cans No. 10 cans Milk and Cre Fresh milk, delivered, at. Fresh milk, over counter, per Babies'quart per qt.. special, , Fresh cream-per pint... Whipping cream, per pint Cheese. Bismarck, brick, per lb...' .21 .40 Camembert, each .20 each Llmberger, New York cream, per lb... 25 .60 Roquefort, per lb Swiss, imported, per lb.. .55 .171 uian, per lb Wisconsin .18 Sncnr. Cane, per cwt. 8.15 3 Beet, per cwt 7.95 (g) Utah honey, per Honey. comb.. Fruit. Utah apples, per pound.. .05 9 Oregon apples .05 Idaho apples .05 Bananas, per dozen .25 & Lemons, per dozen .30 & dozen .30 Oranges, New navelperoranges, doz.. .20 & ... doz. .15 Tana'erines, per Grapefruit. Fla.. each... .10 dozen 1.10 CP Grapefruit, Cal. artichokes, 2 for... ... . .. Pineapples, per lb Japanese persimmons, lb... Cranberries, per lb. ..... ... London layer raisins, lb. . . . Dates, per pkg Dates, per lb .10 per pkg .05 Figs, olives Ripe (bulk), qt Green olives (bulk), qt.. Vegetable. Strawberries (La.), .. New peas (Cal.), lb.pt. ... Fresh asparagus ), 2 lbs Utah (greenhouse) rhubarb, lb .... Utah watercress, bunch. ... Fresh tomatoes ripe lb. (Fla.), New egg plant (Texas), lb. Salsify, bunch Green peppers (Fla.), lb. Fresh mushrooms, lb.... New beets, per bunch.. Beets, per peck per lb Cabbage, New cabbage (Cal.), lb. Sauerkraut, 2 lbs. Spinach, per lb Carrots, 3 bunches .... Cucumbers (greenhouse) each .20 California lettuce, head. .03 Dry onions, per lb Bermuda onions (Tex.), lb. Parsley, per bunch ... Radishes, per bunch .... New turnips, per bunch. Turnips, per peck Green onions, buqeh... wax. Fresh green beans, Fresh gr. beans, string New potatoes (Fla.), lb. Utah potatoes, pk California sweet potatoes 3 lbs. tor Utah cauliflower, lb Brussels sprouts, per lb. .05 Utah celery 2 lbs Artichokes, ...... lb. Celery root, per .10 Q Cocoanuts, each Almonds, per lb ... Mixed nuts, per lb. ... lb... Peanuts (roasted), ... New filberts, per lb. ... Pecans, per lb walnuts2 (new). Englishwalnuts. lbs. Black Popcorn, per lb and Grain. Hay cwt. 1.10 Timothy, per cwt. .1.00 g Alfalfa, per per cwt... 1.65 g Barley, rolled, 1.25 Bran, per cwt 1.90 Corn, per cwt. Corn, cracked, per cwt.. 2.00 per gack .25 Cornmeal,cwt 1.80 Oats, per Oats, rolled, per cwt... 1.90 Shorts, per cwt cwt... 1.60 .2.00 Wheat, best, per Wheat, chicken, per cwt. 1,90 Q Flour. High patent, per cwt... 2.60 grade, per cwt. 2.50 Straight rso. 1, per cwt... z.40 2.50 Graham, per cwt cwt. 5.00 Buckwheat, pure. 4.00 Buckwheat, blended, cwt. .. ... Buckwheat, 5 lb. sack Buckwheat. sack... . Cd) ....... (Mb-apa- ...... ..... ..... ...... b. b. -- .171 .30 .50 .171 .20 .20 .35 .25 .55 .121 .121 .20 .20 .20 .17 .35 .05 .171 .22 .15 .20 .25 .25 .15 .06 .25 .05 .22 .20 .15 .15 .30 .85 .20 .16 .26 .40 .60 .22 .171 .171 .25 .75 .40 .25 .35 .321 .171 .33 .40 .30 .30 .46 .75 1.40 .10 .10 .121 .2s .30 .30 .60 .30 .30 .60 .60 .20 .25 S.35 8.15 .15 .06 .06 .06 .30 .40 .50 .40 .25 .15 1.40 .25 .15 .121 1 . 25 .25 .15 .10 .50 .50 .20 .la .35 .10 .05 .20 .171 .05 .25 .40 .10 .26 .til .07 .15 .10 .2 .33 .19 .05 .10 .05 .10 .25 .05 .OS .30 .30 .121 .30 .25 .121 .15 .071 .25 .10 .15 .25 .20 .17 .26 .25 .25 .10 1.25 10 75 40 00 10 30 00 10 70 2.10 2.00 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.70 6.00 6.00 .16 |