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Show I . FEBRUARY 10, NERV0U5NE& DOMINANT IN THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, k CIL 1DIIEI 1100 :iV; hYfidlcate. METALS. IS Ceppat Silver . Wr Ud (aw 6 pal tar (St. fcilvar .. ,f Yark),.. If lit 66ft 1$ lu) $$ II (in London) Witfll fld Ill Imi, t -- Ill .1 82 u.x Mtllh Brrl. Il .1 I Kj Rllrer hhlitd BOO at 4V, VMO it SOf. fur Ha 1m, iikmi at Or. Ttntic S'aadard. 330 at $3 30; 200 St 6 1 $7$tf$l Yorti) at 2tc 730 af 4c, Mirer (200 at ttuma, w $ juuo at APATHETIC 3 53 87. SALES. STOCK-MARKE- 1920. T CLOSING moo at 13c; SCO Ala 6t0 at 11 ' Adoi, ioo at 124c, 4mu at 12e. Billiton non at 7c Alfa Ex for Higher Quotation V change Fails to Prop Market Greatly. ; 4 Foreign Exchange and Local Mondy Conditions Improved;-Materia- l Reduction of Loans and Discounts Shown. 8000 at ftoiail. 1ai at 67c. AW at 9 a faint. J00 at at IV; 225 4V taat Tintlc loallttnn. 200 at Tjft Raal Antelope, ! at tit. Furefc Lilly. 5300 at Sir Iron BlnaKn, oo at 87e: 900 at 86 ft. at 6o.l3; SOU at $& 2J. Judge. keystone. 100 at 90c; uS at SV, Laid Ttniic, 39 at 2e; 00 at 22e;. 2000 NEW YORK, Feb. 9. Nervousness was t tha dominant note sounded by today's 31 Sr. spnthetlc stock market, prices recording Leonora. 10 non at 84e; J000 at 6c. progressive reactions sfier the ftrm open-InNalMrtrer. 40 at 80r, but rsllving Irregularly when money Mhbigan ( (ah. 6.vm at 64 3000 at 6c. cased in tho last hour. North Standard, J7 300 at 3 . Market gossip and letters circulated bv at 24r Ppnttoagn Swell brokers and commtaeion houses over the O k. Rllrer. M0 at Or. seek-en- d dwelt upon the uncertainties riutua, jtwi at 60e underlying the general financial situation, Prtnre. at 7.r; 1W at 7lr. , and such opinions aa were vouchsafed ex $44,000. ai I'.tf. Srlli. 20910 at 33 pressed belief In further liquidation. Sioux, ISA at 4r, Hilrrr Shield. JW at SV Foreign exchange and lrxal money &oO ditions Tar Bahv. better. the at S'a unmistakably o!um 200 Iondon Tlstlc rate retaining moat of Ita recent Hiandard. $3 at and 61, tdl (Pi, breadth unusual it Activity of 4000 at $ was seller while call 4aya: sixty recovery, money freely ofStock Lake welled trading on the Salt fered at 9 per cent after opening at 14 2uos, 100 st 37,r. total of 189, and Minin exchange to lOTALF per cent. Last week's clearing-hous- e statement 90 nbfcren, with e market valuation of 189 Wtt Shares reduction of showed further material fctfJlinf value, 48 100 fxt $19,999.90. Nearly forty stock partlcl and but loans submit discounts, reports ted by the principal reserve tenters of pated In the brink selling movement disclosed the additional on the exchange jestordny. which ruled country impair rnent of cash holdings. Advances wore more common than they of last week, were during the good da and the market as a whole developed a better tone. Eureka Ullv was active, with a total of over 11,000 snares sold around tlo. Reports of Improved conditions at ths mine were responsible for this improvement. North Standard, with a total of over J7,00 shares traded In, wss the most With tills actlv stock on the market. unusual activity tha price advanced to call. 19c on the last Fells, after opening JJwk Sinttf Activity of Unusual Breadth fifjx Hrlal Bf Mill. ttoraV. Kmt I m si 115. e. to Th Tribune. Feb. YORK, g, J0 Total and Volume Trading to ME STEM SHOUK Search for Rare Two Drift World-wid- e Metal Yields APParent-y Small Results. Run to Being Prospect Bedded Deposit Cut in Winze. 1 Efforts made In certain quarters to translate prospective action by the senate on the peace treaty Into a bull argu ment met with scant success. Traders The platinum market during the flret evinced little interest in a market which seemed so devoid of leadership or re quarter of 1919 was easier than in 1918. cuperathe power. according to tho Mining and Hclentiflc Nome stocks wete carried under last Press, owing to the facta that the govweek s Jowt quotations, shippings weakness aa a result of aWIIng ernmental restrictions on the use of platinum lied been removed and that the impelled hy the belief that they are likely to suffer seierely in any further curgovernment waa disposing of Its surplus tailment of foreign trade. Motors, oils, leathers, tobaccos and an stocks. The low price of (99 per ounce admixture of unclassified Issues embraced was reached late In March and das mainthe other heavy stocks, hut covering by tained about a month, but the price grad- BETTER Favorable conditions are being encountered with every foot of progress In tha drifts being run to explore the bed pf level of or encountered on the the while In the Woodlawn mine, acgeneral mancording to TV. J. ager. who has returned from a vlalt to ago, tha the property. About ten dawinze from the main tunnel level drift 2 encountered a ahow. along fissure No. ore at lug of excellent e feet. Further dea depth of eighty-fivshowed this thst bedding velopment woik of ore waa ten feet thb k. Aa a result, to a drift waa run along th bed north cut a shoot of shipping or which In fit-oNo f was from five to (lx feet wide and forty feel long. At presentj th obtectlve la about ten or twrelve feet ahead of the face of the If drift, said Mr. LawTence yesterday. the seme ehoot of ore encountered In the flMsure above Is etruck at this depth, feet vertically, e hundred etghtv-eigfeet of backs will be proven. The formation through which the drift la passing cousUls of talc through which is found In streaks end bum bee ore which shows the following assays: bample No. 1, 20 per cent copper, 7.5 ounce of ailver and $5.60 in gold; sample No. 2. IS per cent copper, 5 ounces of ailver and $5 lo gold. Another drift la being run southtofrom cut level of the wines the eighty-foo- t an extensive fissure, which wee highly . seme formation mineralised above. The exiata In this drift aa In the on being run north to croescut fissure No. 2. A force of eight men is working and every effort Is being made to expedite the the work of determining the extent of bedded deposit, according to Mr. Iw-rencSupplies sufficient to last until Juno 1 are on hand t the mine. 9 Easter call and higher quotations for r recorded to(, foreign exchange. week, day than toward the end of but leaaened tenalon In these market, had only moderate reflection In etok. shorts In equipments le the final reually stiffened until August, when lb At the same time there was a decided covery. hales amounted to 775.900 shares. government stocks were exhausted, and reckoning of eelllng preaaure. and In the bond The then waa market general heaitant, abruptly rose to 8110 per ounce. Since Irregular price exhibit at the close of minor reactions predominating in investthe middle of August the price has conI Industrial of ment the to advance about 3 each month, number tinued lutein antics, LRerty group and Inter quite a d national. Hales, par value, aggregated the deniatfl for the metal lias been strong showed gains extending from old 'X'nfted States coupons end the rupply short. During the first $13,850 000. fractions to more than a point and registered 2b and 4s advanced U on nine months of 1919 about 40.400 ounces 'that was notably a factor In trading call. of platinum was imported, and importaWaa the reluctance of speculators to take tion at this rate will probably be continprr commitments for the rise, being liiflti-e- n ued during the rest of the year, so that, see rd, preeumably, bv a desire to if the normal domestic rates and production of exchange whether interest non to 10,000 ounces ie maintained, about would disclose through the next few days ounces 34,800 new to of platinum should be sin thing of a permanent tendenev available, aside from the stock of plat Improte. Slocks were severely depressed Inum, about Ofi.nitt) ounces, held at the last week, and It wss not surprising that no degree of exuberance accompanied tobeginning of 1919. Bo far as known, there has been little transactions. day's platcharge In the domestic mining of The renewal rate for demand loans was inum. The wide search made ln 1918 17 cent with per per cent, compared It for domestic sources of platinum has aplate In the week previous, and when parently yielded little results. Columbia lenders found lliat borrowing was on may supply more crude platinum in 19J0 rather small acals offerings became heavy than In the past, but Its producing ca beeimarifeVed a,r; Lull in Copper enough to carry the quotation back to I CHICAGO. Feb, 9. Drastic declines pacity Is limited by the methods emper cent. If time money had displayed S2c took place in the corn market today, ployed In washing the gravels from which a little of the same tone, the stock mar1850 of sale with Tlntlc Standard, no low I is obLvined. Practically But ket might have acted differently. largely owing to notice that railroad cars the metal Suggests unloaded advance from shares, scored a can be expected from Russia for there were only meager supplies of fixed an at grain elevators here could supplies of $5.50 to a close of $5 5. at opening of field oemirldium several The not years. offered accommodations be used for from anywhere which level 400 shares were sold. Prlncs Chicago period shipments Last Discuss Tasmania appears to need only higher to the east. The close was nervous, and rates continued from 814 to 19 per Consolidated, Assembly the price dosing although but to stimulate As to 4Sc net lower, with May $1.25 to prices the larger production, cent, dependlng on the collateral loo shares sold at 41ms loan situation has becomt the true receded to 71c,a with II 25ft and July $1 22 to $L22H. Oats even with this stimulus ltcan probably this level, had better day. In that most Problems. more not much than 2000 ounces .barometer for the stock market credit of 89c 27c produce to to and lost Sc ISc provisions the activity registered in this stock Iter year. According to James M. Hill Although It vas expected the headlong outlook, the Inference was still plain that Notwithstanding that receipts of com of from 73c to 75c. KlJver King United Btates the survey, geological were credit for speculation was not showing C oiTl Aon. aVt had been ot eoneumers to smaller much than today purehase copper er o'pcnlnVaY L;.aVvam'td looked for, the market was decidedly there seems to be little hope of any eigns of becoming freer. There has been stendily to $2.05. sold at (during the last ninety days would result Hct'ls Fouth NEW in of Increase tho marked 9 D. Feb. platium COMPLETES Coal weak from the outset. General sellini: WASHINGTON. subslantl.il liquidation of securities output C. 89 and Keystone. I jn a lull in the metal market for a few in the United Htates or Canada over the since November 1. Including Liberty $1 22. Nalldriver at from all o'er the country, at and no evidence of buying power formec small operators IRON aa bords from th strong boxes of corporaoutput heretofore made, and . ti.. Boston K... Bureau. the suggestion of Herbert C. Hoover, the rule. Aside from difficulties of the I tion. and the holdings of Individuals, financial situation the dominating in- the supplies are below normal and the copper men do not believe thst sny is large. It is reasonably certain demand president-elec- t the of American Institute land also, to some extent, of coinmodi was off of irtual fluence the any Don C. Robbins, veteran mine operator rutting Tlntle. with restrleled activity Ltautlal deiline In pri e will occur. Cop-th- e of of that the price of platinum metals In tills and geologist, tics In other periods this process would Mining Engineer, will gather at New eastern outlet for Chicago shipperswere has Just completed an enBeilin of 25i5 shares after opening st 1920 as be at will least country during Ihsvs had considerable effect on the roun-itron have roads eastern 8,olka b,rn Very mtrl,UIy York. February 171S. to discuss the feedstuff. Cars new map of the great Utah Iron loan account and the coat of credit, 20c, closed at 214c. Ztima sold at S74f. wanted for wheat, and there were orders high as It was during the last quarter tirely field in Iron county. It is accurately flut liquidation of the preeent does not that equipment from western roads must of 1919, and possibly higher. drawn to scale, showing a territory sixtretrase credit aa It did before the world's be returned to the country for net supteen miles in length and averaging four became badly distorted, and glance sheet mlh-plies of corn. Under such circumstances, in width. jfor that reason the American sellers of breaks in corn prices were not checked 4tll 00; llxhtwaifht. good and choice. 812 00 livery piece of patented ground is so 14 00; and medium. cooinioe ietocka and goods cannot turn to Europe until gossip became prevalent that farmand all the locations of record, delineated cows. 86 86.30 butehee cattle, heifers, 9012 30; yor a market. Reference to the combined ers were not selling on the decline. tan. wun nast weeg sold over sau.uw pounai oi leMdinir COMi ,nen 0f the M It 23; to zic. sVicnigan-oanneea and cutters. 83 23 6.30: veal as obtained from the latest surveys filed reserve position of the federal reserve dropped on demand-twill be the with downturns Oats sympathized and county land offices are counlry lit state tho over eellln of durin cent for delivery he stimulated steers, copper at 194 In corn, but were steadied somewhat by calves, 81A234itt7 75; feeder jsvstein Indicates the difficulty experi. . memorie of also set out. The drawing Is carefully New the next fortnlKht; he refuaed a 1,000,000- II 73: Stocker at, era. 87 008110 50 enced In the last two months In bringing 15.000 ahareii advanced to 8t.c. Th Btl" coal domestic demand. the good In descriptive colors. The map Is Receipts, 15.000: estimated tomorrow, done again was one of the most active pound order for delivery in April at 20 about credit deflation. One week has Quincy Provisions rel looted the weakness of 10 Sheep 000; strong. I Uon' ofbuiimssf'ai Lambs, 84 pounds down, 818 00 on exhibition st the office of H. G. tiny-de- r, trades' on the board, 19 000 shares belnqlccnts per pound. the that the brought an Improvement of the reserve sold, thefact fact that OOi hog prices 4j21 00, culls and common, 813 0Or)8 despite ewes, 414 Judge building. st 0c. Ionora. with 21.000 n is esilmated that surplus stocks of commission" appointed by the presl- - grain ratio, the next week has wiped out the sharesmostly were relatively firm. medium, good and choice, 810.75813.75; cults traded In. showed considerable copper at the present time are less than dent to tek, gain. When rediscounts of government the dlff,culties between and comuiou, 86 3010.25. OF THE LEADING FUTURES. BANGS In 000 to metal from 500.000, advancln Linseed, e4c pounds. Including ln ,8 Paper and commercial bills hsve declined strength, ,he men anc opralors ti.are haa been an offsetting loss of gold. Three hundred shares of Judge sold t process ana on routs to refineries. Sales 8eMon adds significance confer- the lo Linseed. $4 9063-00Feb. DULUTH. Coffee Futures. Syndi-- j for November, Ieember and January1 I aat week, for instance, th ratio de- $"25. Tar Haby advanced to With clined from 44 i per cent to 4414 per c.jt stood firm at 4c. Quotations fol- - I approximated 759,(00,090 pounda NEW TORE, Fh. t Th market fr cffe smelter output at the present time i ant. If the experience of the year to low; g o'clock In the afternoon, futures wbb kiw when !r. today owlnv (e reports of MfiTW) gTOTKg. uaaettled markets In Brazil and ulk of lowr 'averaging l(L,000.000 pounds of copper - Van H. Manning, director of the bureau pate counts for anything. It would aeem some the of cost and It was b!m reconception freight offerings. of JUkM. month, Fid. l'.gt the steps to loosen credit srlll be department of tho Interior, will inroads made on surplus stot'ks talkmines, ported that Santos 8i to to old crop forernmrtit on Problems of the Coa) Industry. jxiow and must be viewed with patience. Aits $ .at $ .nm were offered coftor lor rewilo at 21 6V Uichigsa the last ninety days may be had He will be followed by Dr. George Otis bring Sterling exchange again Improved ita .01 4 (during .01 Star The opening was 12 to 26 Amrricun credits this business would have Smith, director of the geological survey, Ordinarily poeition, the advance of 34c to the Anteiops .19 Alts (on .... .1S points lower, with artiro months selling at s boosted the price of copper at least 2 or who will talk on Fluctuation of Producpound being considerably larger than Sat- Albina Cob. . .M'-.13 net decline of 45 to 64 points during the aftern3 cents per pound, but producers believed tion of Cowl Its Causes and Effects." .04 urday's recovery. Franca, however, lost Araerirta Coa. Copper. . oon, when Msy tonched 4c, compared with it better to dispose of their metal in- -j BROKERS gt little ground and the German mark deNext day at 19 a. in., H. H. Stock, pro-- . .11 .12 14 60r, the high 1eel of ftaturday. Aits Tuimel Thst destead of marking clined to a value of about Ic each. Bank-er- g fessor of mining at the University of quotationa cloeed st 14 0Bc. with the genernl list liver? of hales copper for ... continue jtnoia, will address the conference on reported a flow of business of Mnrch, showing s net loss of 43 to 62 poiuU. t Member of th Salt Laka Stock 13 72c; Ms?. 14.06c: storage of Bituminous Coal and Its proportions was to be July. !4 80r; September. He will 14 1.V; October. 14 1e; December, 14 25c. Bpot temporary lull in domestic buying. Al- - Possibilities for Stabilisation." eftcr last week's confusion and expected haste to Stocks and Bonds banExcbacga. CASH ! QUOTATIONS. let. hills go for the best price they would be followed by 8. Yerkes, coffee, neglected; ltio 7b, 14'c; Bentos 4s, countries are buying dent. Grider Coal Fields company, died tn all markata. Liberal adWhile dealings in German ex European Com No 2 mixed. Dots quoted; No. S mixed, 24 bring I not quoted, No. 81 . No. 3 jcllow, copper with American dollars, mlngham, Ala., on Transportation as a 81 Change were on a rather small scale. I. vances mads on securities at bank-abl- a r as said In exchange circle, that remltr Ijike Superior producer, in particular. I Factor in Irregularity of Coal Mine Oper 3 cllow $1.32fet 33. Qgdon Livestock. I rates. a large export business on a dollar!I atlon." .In the afternoon at 2 o'rkxk Oata No. 3 white, 8081 hc; No. 3 white, laneea to pay for cotton and other raw doing I basis. But the copper moving overseas Eugene McAuilffe. president of the Union 79Stt81 Ppaoitl to Th Tribune. aterlals were continuous Whether or I o. 2 91.83. Its Rjt-NMo R not Mill OGDEN. it 134. C.ttl St. Fb. Ixula. Collieries is able to buy cotton here enough relatively large though company, pot Germany wipti. Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch 1371 fholre heavy Btcere. $10 004(11 60: fo4 steer. Is to care for anything more than a day- - I give an address on "btabllUing the Mar- Barley, $1. 2d .1 92. end export finished goods at a profit with v $6 008 00; $3 0010 00; fair Bteers, choir Timothy aoed, 813 004746 30. demand. Big foreign business is ket." It Is expected that the mining r.dhange so much against her. the need (lover aood, 849.0059.00. fcder frii. $8 00i9 00; choir row tad heistill a potentiality. men will take part In the diRcusaion fud clothing materials In that country Is Pork, Roniiual fer. $8 00firf9 00; (1 to food rows and heifer Most ail foreign business is, of course. 4 great that cotton must be acquired ahlch will follow each of these papers. 818 92 tr 20 17. Lard. caaner. $300 7(K8.00; mttr. done through the Copper Export associaei.any price. 6 00f7 00: feeder rows, Iiibi. 817.6018 00. ft 4 00; choir fat FOURTEEN METHODS OF OPERATtion. Of sales made by this association New York Money. 7 00; boon bulla. $5 00fi 64 003.00; bulls, ING IN THE STOCK MARKET the American Smelting A Refining com10 OOtfrl 1.00. real cqlrea, Mercantile pper, Xi NEW TORK. reb. RINCE DEEP A book of rules and methods used by pany Rets 40 per cent, the United Metal H3 Hof Choice 175 fat hofa Receipt, S'4 per cent. some of the biggest and most successful to 2'0 pounds, belling company, 20 per cent; 612 751350; bulk, 61300 Blxt.r d.y bill,. 88 88V, Manner- Sterling: j Dodge, 13 per cent, and the remainder. 28 13 35; feeder. $12.00113.00, traders and investors. Price $1.31 postPROGRESS bills, on bsnka, . 1383; comm- -r per cent, is epnt up proportionately! rial ,li!y-diSheep paid. Ticker Pub. Co 63 8 New St., Receipts, 1305, demand. 3 87: hln. u ml. N. Y. City. (Advertisement.) Rapid progress is being made In the American Smelting company It rightfully j w iaiaQ franca, dcmami. 14 07; cable, f the deep shaft from the fifth befS tfMng to entitled tho lions 37 90 however, was ahare, 14 demand. 38 70: cablet. Guilder yel of the Prince Consolidated mine cause it has annual sales In normal times Wr M demasd. d 18.52; cables. 18 60s Mark 4ar Pioche, Nov., according to advice from all Its subsidiaries and customers Riand, I Ot; cable. Time ham., tron 02 f"pived st ths offices of the company of 1,000,000,000 pounds of copper. sixty days, ninety days sod six tuouths, 8'x Shooting and mucking of a jegterday.round per cent. of holca Is accomplished II money, esay; hlh, 14 per rent; low very twenty-fou- r MILL perUscent; hours, and no trouble is ruling rate. 14 per cent; closing bid being had with water. at 8 per cent, last loan. 8 ottered 8 per cent; 3 Itiamond drilling work carried on some ENDS per cent. Special to Th Tribune. me ago. proved the existence of two Money snd exchange drafts on London tod J NORTH BALT LAkK. Feb. 9 Cattle Rebeds of ore below water level. Recently seven I continental renters ruled higher tn tha slow demand. market tedy: Continuance of pleasant weather for the late dealing,. Sterling blxty day bills, 83 34 S; ceipt. 284; 610 the company decided to undertake the food steers. 6&.U043 00'ull ChoW teera, bills, on banka, 83 34S,; 10.00; fair past fen- weeks has enabled the Tonopah commercial slity-daI suggest an early purchase of such stocks as Utah-Idah- o xpluratlon and development of these 00 tf 0.00; choice cow snd $8 steer. S4 ; 83 demand, Jueda by sinking a deep shaft. Sinking Mining company to speed up the repair commercial Blxty day bills. 75; f $tr lo food row heifer. heavy $80o8 83 18.42; Lire, demand, 83 SSV work cables, at 37V its reduction plant at Millers, Serrations were begun about the 22nd of Sugar, Amalgamated Sugar, 8 Per Cent Preferred, Goodyear and heifers, 67.10(6 00; cutter, $4 255.23; fifteen miles west of Tonopah, and, with cables, 18.40. n fast month bv the ranner. 63.5Off4.00; fat bulla, 60.007.00; boTire mining Rubber, 7 Per Cent First Preferred, Z. C. M. I., the exception of being ehort of some of Eureka. logna bulls, $5 00tf6 0(): light real caire. 150 Contractor Fitch Jr . A telegram from O.Walter to 200 lbs., $12.504fl8 50; medium and bearj been holding the Metals. Con. Wagon & Machine, choice dividend-payin- g supplies which has E. Bateman of bank stocks real calves, 225 to 87.0 lb.. $7.60tt.&0. San Francisco, management In Its program, according to under whose direction . Feb. nominal; Copper, NEW TORK. and others of our best local investments. none; market steady; food the Tonopah Miner, for commencing opHog p eat ment of the mill tailings of the Receipt, secand 19c, flnt quarters, electrolytic, spot demand. vood orlre in. 175 to 250 ha , $12.76 rrmce company near BuIUonvIUe will be erations, the mill ie practically In readi- ond quarter, 194819V.C, $13 6014.26; fwtd qual4113.75; bulk of ness to resume work on company ores. undertaken, was received yesterday. Many of our good stocks have had substantial declines In Iron, steady.. No. 1 northern 84A0O 47.00; ity fat hogs, 175alt. to 250 lbs., The supplies are expected to be received No. this wire Mr. Bateman stated that the northern, 843.0040 00; No. 2 southern, feeders. 111. 5Mii8.no. in the past two weeks. Can supply many of these stocks at imreduction can be any and day started emiiprnent for the pilot mill had already 843.00144 00. food deHheep Re'eipl. 888: market . mediately. a lesser price than the usual market quotations. len stated shipped for Floche. Mr. Bateman Antimony. 811 30. lfeod choice lamb. 614.5O4J16.0n, choice mand. 73 bid. The Tonopah Mining company's local that he would arrive in Balt Lead, nominal. Spot and Mareh. 88 earHnf. $1 .Vw lo 60; fat wether, $$.0069.00, Lake with his erear so as to begin preproperty is In splendid position to keep 89 00 asked. Zinc, steady; Last Bt. Louis de- fat ewe, $7.00tf8 00 I suggest local stocks to local investors in ore going to the mill at the rate of at livery. spot, 88.00 bid. 88.70 asked preference to liminary operations on tho 16th of the At fevudou: 8 pot copper, 1121 17, lid; clee least Ifa tons per day. All the old stopett outside securities. Will gladly furnish additional informagionth, Kansas City. aro yielding ore tn average quantities trolvttc. C128. Tin, A, 392 12a 8d. Lead. L49 tion on request. and, in addition, new workings are be- 2a Sd. Zinc, 62. KANSAS CITr. ret. 9 Boga Rwlpta. YANKEE .09 Ner . . on more extended Boe higher. CUTS to 814 24c ing 85; 2514 10,000; recently developed Bulk, 13 . .13 North fifaadard Silver Market. ore bodies. No work has been attempted heavy, ,10.10X7 14 50. medium., 814.304! 18 00; K.1 Silver . .001 .itt In the way of development of the big FAVORABLE Feb. 9. Bar ailver, 81 33; lights, 614 256.1 14.90,15 packing sows, $13.50 NEW YORK. ,02 Opnhoano 00. veins 14.00, pig. $11 60 opened up several weeks ago in Mcxitan dollgrs, .00 Original Bannark ., tattle Receipla, 13.W0, about steady. Ffeavy driving for air connections end to facili12 W Ohio Coppor Work of exploration on the and choice prime, $14.2616 00, tate mining operations in the vicinity of LONDON, Feb. 8. Bar ailver, SS'jd per beef steers, .01 4 Piocho Brlatol .02 lex el of the Yankee mine In the medium and good. $12 00ft 14.23; com moo, $0 50 the caved stopes on the Mlzpah vein. This ounce. . .... .50 .51 Plotu district has been handicapped to Tintlc some Prinra Coa. (gl2 00; lightweight, good nd choice, $1111 25fc Dealer in all local high-grad- e will be started in the dividend-payin- g .71 however, work, stocks, 14 75; common and 26; $8 00ft, fxtent by the recent epidemic of influ-pnr- Pakvi medium, I. near future, and tt Is prolmhle that the London butcher cattle, heifer. $6 Hft 12 5A. cow. $H.75 according to A. E. Canfield, gen Money. U. 8. block 100 entire of In feet Etc. ground, Bonds, length 12 00; canuera and cutter. Liberty era! manager $5.25ft6.65. veal) ft Nevertheless 4 nd considerably over 100 feet In height LONDON", Fb. 9 per rnt feeder steer. $8 00ft $13 00ftl5 23; Have been carried on without operations Will show milling ores across the width of DUcouot ratrs Short bills. 54i5 delay and pr calve, 12 73; stocker 160 SO. MAIN. . ter, $0 OOft 10 25. Phones Was 866-86satisfactory progress made. The rigid 13 10 per cent. ttivnlhs Mil. tbree tho which cent, measured In vein, feet Hheep Receipt. 11,000. steady; 25c higher thirty quarantine enforced by health authoriwas width where it 00 0o. 20. crosscut. common, and culls $12 23ft $17. Lamb, ties of the Eureka district has made it ft, 17 00; yearling wether, $15. 25ft 17.50; ewe. Lead Price Advanced. Impossible for a few days for Mr $4 50ft9K5, $10 0ft 12.73, culU and common, to return to the mine to direct ac-- tid Keb 9 YORK The American 6melt SHIPMENTS ytW cues, $Ufftl4.23; feeder lambs, $14.75 breeding Itles. Ing A Refining company today advanced th 17.00. ft 'The most recent news from the mine INCREASE prtc of lead from $ 50 to 6 73 cents a pound. slated that the whole face the drift Omaha. on the linn.foot level, beingof driven Rails and Industrials. to Special to- The Tribune. OMAHA, Feb. 9 (United Ftntot Bureau of orr!?re..a f,ssure for feet wide, waa tn & Co A. J. ) (A Reported hy Hogte a llxe1 quarts. Marketa 4600; market active, Hog PIOGHB, Nev. Feb. 8 Ore shipments Reept, .38. 96.13 Industrial up Twenty 25c from the Floche district for the last week higher, 'lop, $140; bulk, $t4.l0ftl4 35; railroad 71.40, up .57. Twenty medium weight, $14 20ft 14.33; heavyweight. Increased a from total of I960 tons for WHOLESALE DAISY FE0D0CE. I t. Foreign exchange: Sterling. $3 3644. PixU. $14 25ft14.40; light eight, $14.15ft 14 25; the week preceding to a total of 28uO tone. demand, 14.46 per dollar; cablet. 14.47 per 75ft 14.00; mm, iQaoUtloaa furnished by Hutual Creamery $13. heavy packing C.) Shipments from the Prince Consolidated, dollar. Italy, demand, 1H40 per dollar; cable' smooth, $14 00ft 14.10 lacking sows rough, which doubled from a total of 830 tons for J9.42 per dollar. Belgium, demand, 14.8 per ti extra rreamery better la eubes.VtsT 60ft 14 no. pigs $12 50ft 14 23. the preceding week to a total of 1700 dollar; cable. 14 82 per dollar; Germany, $ 017. $134 attle Kwh ritri crtsmwy batter la car- 3ou0; gmer1y strung. Beef Receipt. torts for the last week, were ln the main OOB ... teera, medium and heavyweight, choice and MIA ffmtt reeponsible for this Increase of 850 ion.. 76, medium and good. $11. U0 New York Grain. prim. $lS.75ftl4 Mines and the shipments from each for mot printsrrexmerj buttr, pmttkcommon, $lMft11.X, lightweight, good ft!3.76; We have no less than 20,000 canes in conrt all YORK reb NEW aunttlod. firsts crvsmery butter la car- the past week are as follow. and choice, $11 7Aftl4 25: common and medium, 26 .... the time. We keep them alive, so they will butcher cattle. heifer. $075ft Prince Consolidated, 170 tons; Vir- spring patent. $12 25 13 50 spring clear, $0 .87 $650ftll75; ' Kanwinter 1b. 40 11.00; tubsl .......... straight. t073ftll.25; ft fV4inf butter 11.75, cow not outlaw. We are waiting and watching 48 $6ftOftU.25; Conner and cutter, ginia I oulse, :0 tons: Black Metals. 130 sas 73. 0Oftl2 $!2 Klaeet selerteg egfs, raid store ..... .4099 veal straights. and eaive. $5 2516.50. handy light tons; Combined Metaie, 100 tons; Confor an opportunity to collect on them. In rornmeaL dull; yellow granulated. $3. 75 ft wfight, $14 00ft 13.50; feeder iHeers 1tueh ess $7. 73ft M Neveda-UtaIM solidated tons; Ptoche 70. Full ere ns rlieeae, triplets many instances we could collect immediately Mocker steer. 6 75ft1tOO. $80; whitn granulated $3A0ft3 .91 125; 100 tons; total, fVi) tons. office, assay 23 noaaioal 100 $3 America dull; Buckwheat, per if we only knew about the delinquents busi.99 Bheep Receipt. O0i: market 23c to 50c B Swifts 04 20 616.50ft pound Lanab. down, mt; .43 pound higher. ness, his property and prospects. We have OPENING SALES. Tresm brick nominal culls and common. $l5.00ft 13.75: Wheat 6 pot quiet; No 2 red, .37 yearling PREDICTS ACTIVITY field men out all the time, but we notice every now and then delinquents Lo b. steamer. Atrkrw Star. 10H0 at wethers. $14 75ftl7.50. ewe, medium and No. we are not advised of it and temporarily 2 HIM. 2000 at 13c. 4 No. and or have yellow. S1.6A; $6 00 money choice, $7. 50ft 12 23; mils and common, property PINEY FIELDS mixed, $1 69 eweak; I f. New York, February ship10.50. fopprr, looo at 2r. ft away. they get 1 No. 600 at 4c. Biark $1 Oata ment. Bpot, nier; white, 014. ('olumbuf Rxall, looo at 67c. The science of collecting is collecting NOW. We want Information that A period of unusual activity will bei Hit, strong; No. 1. $2 1042.13; No. 2. $1 95ft fit. Joseph. Sooo at 12c. 2 00; No. I. $lft)ftl$3: shipping. $1 701 75. Knm, ln oil will help uc land the money on these thousands of claims. WE WILL th near situated fields, Plney gin F.mrra Id. 7c. to medium 1919. at choice, dull, state, Hop ST. JOSEPH. 500; D. Kemmerer, Wvq.. as soon as the roads 75ft $3c: 9)6. 6rft63c; Pacific coast, 1919, PAT YOU FOR What you tell us will be PUTTINQ US ON. Pwrcka Mine. 3on at 1200 at 13c. 3c higher. Tp. 914 75; bulk 914 25ft 14 60 open up. according to W. V. Davis, vice ftK7c; 1016. dOfetfcV. list Crevi Point. 1009 at 4kr strictly confidential and will not be divulged to the delinquent. Cattle Receipt. 650ft; ateadv. Pteert, $9 00 president snd general manager of the Eaat Tlstld Coalhtoa. 1OO0 at TC. 00 Fork, barely steady; mesa, $44 family. ftl AW; row and beifera 63.50ft 12 30, calve. Oil company of All honest people believe honest debts should be paid. Write or Bee ns. Eureka Lilly. b 0 at Sir; froo at 81 c. 00. iuget irfESTF'EKT SECURITIES $H oftftH Bremerton. Wash. Mr. Pawls is tn the $52.0ft33 irea BfoMotn. 109 at 96c 100 at 8Or. middle wef. $20 654120 63. We collect throughout the United States and ln some foreign countries. weak; Receipt. 000; higher. Lamb, $17 30 Ird, trim king. 2709 at 40c; 1609 at 40Sc firm: ft 19 5o; awe. $110oftl2 5O city from a visit made to the fields last Tllw. dull; apectal looae, l.V. r f$$ncv week. bead J4ftl5c; blue ra fancy, 13, keyatoa. )00 at 99c. Kcanctwc. 1J0 at 21c. Tie enow melting rapidly, so that CMcago. Ixcowyra. sono at V; 4000 st ontv the condition of the roads Is deA. HOGLE CO. Way Tay. )noo at b 9 Ho. Rereipt,, 89 99. TFIfAGO. Mr. Pavla yestersaid laying Fruits. activity, Evaporated at Ac. Mirhlgaa rtak. weak to 13c lower thaa Saturday a average. day. As soon as weather conditions New Quiac. 1C 6o0 at 10c; 3500 st 16V,e K6W TORY. Feb. Evaporated apple, Balk, $14 231 14 9ft, tp. $13 25. heavy. $14 10 Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts In th Interest fields NaiMHr, 100 at 00c. dull, wetter. 3t323r; nrafe. 2ft23c. Fntoe. ft 14 63 medium. $M.'.3? 14 light. $14 40 that several companies will begin qiiiet; Eleven Rooms Continental National Bank Building North Standard. 600 at 15.600 st 12H. OGDEN, California. 10ft1c; Oregon, 16 ft 15.00; light light. $14 thft 14 60; heavy packing lake, as soon as can be to hauled drilling rigs rrw , OfMhongo, ebolce. 66c; extrn ament h. E teles Bldg. 1J Main At. it 3V 22c. Apricot. Inactive; $16011400. packing sows, Salt Lake City, Utah the well sites. Penehe. Inactive; rwigh $13 (ft13 S. pigs, $16 Onto 14.00. choice. $4c, tfrigtaal Baanrk. 20UO at aocy, 67 A standard rig la being moved In by standard, Ptutua. Ton at SOr. FRANCIS O. LUKE. Oeneral Manager; choice. 2lHft22H?; faoev, attle eatimated 24.X). 2!ft2lSc; tmuorrew, Receipt. When Mr 24 ft 25c Raisin, easy; loose musnitela 23 Prtnco. tooo at TV 7109 at 74c; 1609 st 76e. the Crescent C'tt company. 15 50; weak. Beef ateera, medium and Some people dmUJ like ns Davie was at fJpal this equipment was 25 He: choice te fancy needed 2lkft23c; need- weight. Choice and prime, $16 0oz17 00,heavy, (vuth HiMiMUrd. fono at 8JCc- me- 6509 st 23c; 1509 st being unloaded trout tits Bclis, 609 st 26 dium and (nod, $H.00ftli.0o, common 69 00 to, 23lAftJ9e. rMC W aioney rate lt con-we- V 71 es falr-Mxe- dis-p'al- Market Fol Feverih Activity of Hoover to Vital Herbert Quarter. Sc - ld e. a-- MAP FIELD OF UTAH :,f,r:a7e:?.rln:o':lU0,oN eub-lie- hl k vs L I' 5c 1 O. COLE SCO: . 1 11- mod-v-a- te I 1 . r I SHAFT RAPID 1! y . I 1 Prospective Investors TONOPAH MINES RENOVATION : - y well-know- i !er; ao DRIFT GROUND Edward 1500-fo- L. Burton a. 6 7. Can-fiel- PIOCHE SHOW light-ligh- . Fh 9 h, $2-0- FOR s. 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