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Show J THE SALT" LAKfc TRlBtrKE,Y TUESDAY . 1320. IUUMihhii ' Trk).... St. LeutsK MM Deposit Is Changes Being Made "Opened Up in Raise 100 Roasting and PrecipitatFeet Below , Sixth . Level. ing Departments of Plant. All Machinery Taken Down Steep Trail ' Two 'Miles rLong to Feather River. Mine-Repor- ter. 0 The Sawmill has cut 400.000 of the feet of lumber required, the great Rume Is. almost completed, and the dam ta divert the river Is well under way. Sixty men ere now on the payroll and the Foundation company hason stated that September Its work will be completed 15, when the Morington company will ", take charge. The property Is situated at Hartman a of the Feather bar, on the Middle fork 2500 feet river. A trail with a descent of from the In two and a half miles leads machinAll wagon rosd to the property. The trail. this down to be taken had ery undertaking Is the largest of Its kind ' ever undertaken In the west , In order ' to remove the gravel from- a pool about 1400 feet in length and with an , average width of thirty feet, the waters of the rlvier are being raised by a dam snd carried along cliffs. The flume has a capacity of 600 second-fee- t. According to the management the pool haa le a. natural trap for gold onof what richthe always been "regarded as one est streams in California The Middle fork Is credited with a production of The value of the upper gravels was proved by diving operations. These tests eviproved sO'eatlpfactory that It btsdam dent that the bedrock must be exceedof A number prominent ingly rich. examined the project and their reports were favorable In the extreme.' For centuries Ihe gold in the Middle fork has been carried Into the pool by the high waters, and there Is no evidence that once In the pool It could escape. The bar on the lower end of the pool was Had the waters barren. practically scoured the pool, this obviously, should have been one of the richest bars In the Above the pool, annual teats country. have proved that the enrichment Is con on, year after year. stantly going no method by which the Thera is amount of gold to be recovered can be However, one engineer, approximated. after careful analysis of the project, stated that the msMorington should prove aa proBid well bar. The latter is ductive credited with a production of $13,000,000. 600,-00- ?' iv fi , I .it.- - y rv pwr,r engl-nee- ra Only Two Gold Minet Operate' in Dakota WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug 16. The production of metals in the Black Hills district of South Dakota In 1020 has been ? copfined almost exclusively to two mines, the Homestake and Trojan, according to T th 6 United States engineers, department fi - of the interior. The Homestake produced i gold amalgam bars and cyanide gold bars,, cy-jand the Trojan produced silver-gol- d anldo bars and a few lots of smelting ore. All the other gold prop- it 4 ertles were closed on account of the high cost of mining. In December, 1913, the Homestake mine succeeded In extinguishing the fire which started September 25, 1913. above the top l son refloor of ono of 3. 4alxth set atopes In pillar No. S. north of tho level The Star crosscut, on the mills wers closed October I, 1919, during the flooding of the mine. In Janus 1920, 540 of ths 1020 stamps In the mill of tho company wero dropping; In March 740 stamps snd In April 640 stamps were dropping. The company was able to keep ail tha mins and mill ersws employed on art ace Improvements and exploration work, but aa soma of ths mills wers idls tho production during ths first six months of 1920 was not equal to the normal production. The Homestake mine produced 94,946.116 in 1919, as compared with In 1919 and with 6.619.674 In 1917. ", gold-silv- Hanging-Wa- Tone of Local Market Stock activlty on the Sart Lake Stock snd Mining exchange held up well yesterday; a total of 98,5(9 shares valued at 5o who John in mining In Death Valley, with In Shoshone, according to headquarter the Tonopah Daily Times, tells of sn important deal just having been concluded Robert whereby (8horty) Donnelly, Samuel Selfe and R. J. Fairbanks sold to the Standard Oil company a deposit of soapstone which Is located to the north of the deposits owned by the Associated Oil company, recently purchased from Mr. Fairbanks. The consideration was $10,000 - heavily-Interest- CM he Soapstone Is used In the refining of oil, and tho fact that tho two largest oil com' pastes In the United States have Invaded Death Valley has given stimulus to the situation In general In the Death valley Production of talo by the Death Manufacturing company, officered largely by Tonopah men, will begin shortly after the first of tho coming month. Advices from John W. Jones, who Is now In Boise, Idaho, are to tbs effect that the present week wtU most likely witness tho financing of tho company. country. I1 i M i Pi A BOSTON CURB CLOSE, reports by J. A. Hotla A CBICAGO. A of. 10 There waa lack of baying demand If all grains today snd pries the flalah. wen weak, witk a heavy ctos-- At to with wheat a bowed a net lose sf to $2.39, aad March $2.88. December $2.80 Cora was down 44c to 2T.c, while oat a wen off 1624 e. Provision wen cooler, witk price lOe to 80e lower. free cellist by commission ' hoose caused considerable weakness la wheel Baring was scattered, cash hoose taking modern ie quantities os tho decline. Country acceptance arere reported light and offerings southwest were conditions northwest Weather also limited. were generally favorable. Corn was under pressure lunch of ths ,dsy. Following an irregular start, the marhet met considerable selling, snd prices dropped sharply after a brief rally. The break in wheat had a depressing effect on corn also. Sentiment generally was bearish, with s lack of support from the outside. Oats declined la sympathy with other grains snd oa hedging salts. Trading was small. Provision tfkeauae sold to a lower basis, the principal weakening factor being ths selling of October laid by cash bouses. BANGS OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Low. Clear. Open. High. Wheat $2.8544 Dec. $2.88 $2.884 $2.664 8 2.41 March .. .. 2.39 2.864 Corn 1.48 W 1.49i 1.484 1.4644 3 1.254 1.224 .j. 1.23 Osta Sept. . Dec. . . Pork Oct. , le - si 8e, What is a more pleasant thought than that of putting your money into an enter- prise and, say, in a few months' or a year get rich! Is ii any wonder that there are always a large number of .people who put even their money into such promising ventures! , ' Such persons fail to distinguish the vital difference between real sound investing and speculation the difference between promv-i- se and performance. They are persuaded by promises. They do not judge" by pAst performance, by the record ef actual earning- or" returns ,o the security. They miss entirely ; the fact, in thus trying for a very high (promised) return on their money,, that one loss of the money invested is equal to 'manyyears total of such (promised) dividends. hard-earne- d - - -- Iver-copp- er . , . The , Investment Department of Ed. D. Smith & Sons has saved, through its counsel, 'many investors from such unwise investing. The facilities of our statistical department, , combined with our .expedience, enable na to search out ' the best in securities, wherein, highest-yield- , consistent with safety, is of- -' fered. - Avail yourself of this service, without ;, obligRtion. .Call or, write- - doldl-ums- NORTH SILT SOCCESSFUl INVESTING TUa book with tha opinioneof lb barfing fun. do editors the sipsiitM at 180 brvaetora. It ia juat what its Demo implina tha "Tlmory sanrf the Prection of 5occao fml Invnating. Yotsahoalrfinod this rnmhrknbin hook. It b aniqun. It U diffnrant from anything borotof oro pnbKshod on tho anbjoct of saving and inventing. Sand tor h today. J LIVESTOCK MARKET 1 NORTH BALT LAKE, Aug. 10. Cattle Good 21. Market steady; good demand fair steers $8 0088.75; steers, $0.00010.00; quality heifer. $7,0008.00; fair to good cows and beifara, $6.0007.75; cutters. $6.0006.25; fat bnlla, $3.0008.75; bologna bulls, 4.750 6.75; light vesl calve. 34.0004.75; heavy veal calve. 100 to 160 pounds, f 10.00011. 00. Hogs Receipt none; market utesdy; strong mand. Choice prime top fat hogs, 175 to 250 pounds, $13.00014.00; bulk of sale, $13,000 3.75; good drlve-l- a hogs, 175 to 260 pounds, $10.50011.50. Sheep' Receipt 669; market steady; good demand. Good eholee lambs, $12 00013.00; choice yearlings, $10.00010.60; fat ewes, $6.7607.26; feeder ewes, $5.0006.00. DENVER. What is your family going to do when you pass on, or when your earning power ceases! They cant turn your business into cash, as could the merchant heirs. Tou have no plant, stock, buildings or equipment. Your business is a going business only as long as you are present in health to operate it KRIEBELBANKERS & GO. 137 OGDEN. DENVER, Coke, Aug. 18 Cattle Receipts, Cows snd heifer, 9000; steady to 25c lower. $0.0008.60; calves, $8.00011.00; Stocker and feeders, $8.0008.60. Hags Receipts, 400; steady; top, $16.00; bulk, $14 76018.50. Rheep Receipts, 11,000; market 25c lower. Lambs, $10.60; feeders, $9.00010.26; awes, I5.6O06.OOi To the Professional Man: , OGDEN. 116; Ang. 16. Cattle Receipts Loire heavy steers, $9.00010 00 good steers, choice fair steers. $7.0008.00; $9.0009.00; feeder steers, $6.0007.00; choice cows snd keif-ercows and heifers, ,EUCO, Nev., Aug. IS.- - Advices received $OOO0T.6Orftr In this city state that the final papers $6 0004.00; cutters, $6.0006.00; esnners, $3.00 were signed by which a large deposit of 08.75; choice feeder cows, 36.0006 00; fat red hematite of iron passed from the pos- bulls, $5.0006.00; bologna bulls, $4.0005.00; session of Congressman Charles R. Evans vest calves, $9.0009 50. 478; choke fst bogs, ITS to and Ellsworth Oldt to a company to be 960Hag Receipts. pounds, 1S. 60014.20; bulk of sales, $13.75 known aa the Red Indian Metallic Paint $11 00012.00. feeders, 014.00; company, with a capitalisation of $1,000.-00- 0. Rheep Receipt 0739; choice lambs, $10,600 The officers are Charles R. Evana $11.50; wether. $7.0006 00; fat ewss, $5.00 president; P. J. Sommers, vie president; 06.00; feeder lambs. $8.0009.00. Ellsworth er de-po- elt 98 Vest Steonrf 8 oath Strrl 4 "War at eh 455 8ALT LAKE CITV foiiiiniiiminiiimmnnnmiinmuninnummninnin,i.aA Nevada Hematite Iron It Purchatedr Depotit - Oldt, secretary-treasurand general manager. This company controls what Is said to be the largest deposit of fin red hematite Iron in the United States. It la peculiarly suited for the manufacture of paint It has been developed In the Stonewall mountain, where work haa been In progress for ths last five years The Is said, to bs opened up now (or a depth of 1300 feet and a width of 250 feet Smitlx & Sons EcjD (i fnV ft menfj c) oiff&mcncE LUKE JSTMENT jA&TStrChicaO S,v e 5S3 J wqeMrxr"au T 7i4IEH2g3etCWvRImaF'ymYljAfcjWW RBWrB Create a reserve an independent, invested estate. Look into the Halloran-Judg- e Trust Plan which has features admirably' suited to your needs. Shall we send our booklet describing the plan! WANTED Four . Diamond Driller! Drilling in sandstone with Sulli-vn- n Bravo Drill E end B tools; depth o t holes, 40 to 80 feet Wages $6.50 por eight hour, plus a bonus of 15c per foot for all footage over 30 feet per day. Drillers must average 20 feet per day for the month before n bonus is due. A man that understands his business can drill 40 feet per day. $1 per d$r will bn charged for- board and lodging. Wire at our expense. - HAlACnANjllDGE. TRUST COMPANY MAIN AT BROADWAY Sait Lake ,' Utah AN FRANCISCO MINING TOCKB. KANSAS CITY. KANRAR CITT,' Aug.I. (CnltetT Bttte Rtf ( Reported" by irATHogto A C.) teas of Market. ) Cattle Receipts, 28.000. J Bid. iAshed. Top sad Uv risers. $10.65; beef steers sod sbs stock mostly steady to 25e lower; beef Gold field district leers, $10.60012.60; yearling bet for. $15.60; Atlanta $ .01 9 .02 STANDARD CHEMICAL CO. eaanora, steady; bulk around $4.00; bulls, dull; Booth .0$ cslvus, waak; practical top, $13.00; Stockers Blue Bell oi and to feeder lows N&turita, Colorado. dull; grass feeder, heavy 0 O D .01 buyers. $18.00013.86; qnarastln receipts, ten -- .02 Combination Fraction 26c ears; 39.00010.86. lower; soles, pries Dalay .00 Hogs Receipt. 6000; Irregular, 10 . to 25c DlamondfleJd B B .01 v4etra .00 higher; moetly 10 to 16c higher; top, $15.06; Florence .. lotto balk lights and mediums, $16.10016.00; bulk Goldfield Con. ... .00 heavies, $14.76018.10. Kewaaa .01 - Rheep Receipts. , 12.000;' alow; sheep about Jam bo Extension .04 .00 fat Umbo closing 15 to 40c lower; top Idaho, lone Star .00 lata, 12.00; native, $12.00. Merger Mines .01 Oliver Pkk Consolidated .00 Yellow Tiger .. ST. JOSEPH. Hote-Ptekini-Ue- iRt "oa AT Manhattan district RT. JOSEPH. Aug. 16. Hog. ReMoy. Big Four . .. . . 4600; opening. otcoCy to 10c higher; .03 ceipt, Manhattan Consolidated top. $16.60; bulk, $14.26015.60. .01 . EVERY KIND, FOR EVERY USE White Caps Cattle Receipt $600; slow sad lower; ateera, .01--. mttttt cows aad belters, $4.00016.76; Spearhead Gold .... $9.60019.25; Colombia Mountain . "02" calves, 96.6O01S.6O. Crackorjack Rheep Receipts 600; stoady; owes, $6,260 .06 .00 Grant Bead mbs, $11.80012.60. .25; .01 Comstock district Consolidated Virginia 1.10 OMAHA. Hal A More roes ....-- , .16 u OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 16. (Halted Rt.tes Mexican .00 .10 of Market. Hog Receipts, 6000; mostOphlr . .04 butch-TV-tmedium and light ABB INVEflTMEXTS ly 10 to 16c higher; iWJWHvih --v ... ; B ... . Bangs , ,V ...Ml., shippers,'- $14.60015:00; . top, $16.'23 Sierra Nevada ALT LAKE CITY. .11 aad packing grades, $14,200 364 STATE ST. strong weight' Union .11 .12 14.60. Swath Straw! 455 Tonopah district Cattte Receipt. 10.000; good snd ehoica fed. Cash Boy .00 .00 LAKE CITY risers, unevenly higher; top on strong weight Gypsy Caves .01 and sb stock mostly baeveo, $17.00; other Jim Butler .11 26c lower; balls, steady;. Stocker and fseders, Halifax .00 .10 stssdy, Midway .07 .00 6 keep Receipts, $6,000; tombs aad yearMon Pits Extension .00 General Agent for Balt Lako City lings, mostly 26c lower; beet nag tomb. Montana .00 and feedera, $8.26; $12.28; yearling. sheep .. MacNamara .10 for NEW B 0 T A B Y WWW Territory about ; bout early eale feeding tomb. steady North Rtar .04 $11.85. WWW OPENING BALES. 8PBINGLESS ACTION CHECK Broca Euls .10 .10 Alts Cos., 600 st 644c. Extension Tonopah 1.60 WBITEB, This is a 100 per cent CHICAGO. 0 Cardiff, 600 St 1.B0. West End 1.00 Emms, 600 at S 44c; 10 000 at t4c. CHICAGO. 18. Cattle, 22.000. Jlgkt 0 Other districts Aug. proposition, backed by . a protection Bunk Mines, 1000 at 644c. and handy weight steers, steady to strong, top Nevada Hills .01 and Casualty Bond.' $10,000 Bast Tlstlc Coal. 1000 st Fidelity Round Mountain ... boot heavies and $17.60; light weight, year0' is new to Balt Lake City, snd the Lily. 87.600 st T44e; 0000 st 8c West Teaopah "oi" .10 ling. $17.26; bulk choice.28c$18 26017.15; others 0 Eureka Bulllea, 600 at 12c; 1000 st 11c; 100 Divide".. means we offer to eontract have aa average, slow; lower; plain heavy eteady, 1.424 00 at 10c; 1000 st 944c. Crosses cattle, vary draggy; balk good grades, $16.00 .10 opportunity for some man with speHowell. 1000 st 7c. 0 016.75; grssorr. mostly $0.60014.60; good to Address F. tales Iron Blossom. 6000 st 23c. experience. cialty boat sows, $10.00012.60; esnacra and cutters, 00 Iran King, 8000 at 23c. 183 Bales E. STANDARD OIL STOCKS. 1 ' 8t. ; medium Brown, Manager, cows, 00 $4.2506.26; mostly steady Lehl Til, 3000 st 0tc. Panl St., Rochester, N. Y. (As Reported by J. A. Hog I A Ob ) 0 $6.6000.60; aasvonly 25c lower; bulls, 28c low-90- c 00 1010 at 0c Mkhlgea-Utih- . off; bologna, mostly $9,260 0 0 New Qulacy, 15,000 st 7.60; vesl calves, mostly 26c lower; other. 25 0 Nslldrlrer, 100 at 06c. 06Oe lower; bulk eholee veal ere. $14.T6015.OO; 0 North Standard, 1000 st Ic.. elected lots, $18.26016.60; stackers, eteady. 600 st Ic. I 00 hells, 600 st 12,000; opened 10016c higher. Receipts, Hogs Tlstlc Atsndsrd, 100 at 61.46; 100 at 3.424; w 19. .Beat dosing, Jrteady 'to trong with Ratucdag'n MO-$8,40, average; olhera Heady to 10c lower; top. $g 00; 00 Tar Baby, 1000 at 14. bulk light aad butrkora, $15.26016.86; bulk 00 Woodless, 1600 st 17c. sows. $14.15014 60; pigs, strong; bulk packing CLOSING RALES. deal ruble kinds. $14.25016.00. Alta Tassel 600 at 64e. Sheep Receipt i, 24.000; killing classes stssdy rolumbaa. Rraall, 100 at 40r. to 26c tower; top westers tombs, $16.00; top Eureka Bullion, 1000 st SI4C. flea of tho corporation, 721 Knamn bulld-In- f, native tombs. $12 B5: bulk, $11.00012.25; fat M tchtgis.il tab, lOOO at on South Main otraat, Balt lako wee, largely $7.0007.26; good Monte wethNorth Standard, 1000 st 244c. Clly, Utah, on Auguat n,. ijjo. at 3 ... ers, .bid. $7.76; . feeding lambs. ..ataadyt. Aolk Booth Standard, 600 at 26c. " Extra targn use, showing all cities, railoclock p. m. of that day, for tho purgood aad eholee, $12.00012.40. . Sliver King Ceo , 100 at $1.40, roads ana tho great oil fields. Invaluable A Few Desirable pose of voting to empower tho board of SHrer Shield, 600 st 17r. In the Northwest; to Interested anyone to authorise tho making - by directors - NEW YORK MONEY. Tinti Otasdaid. 169 st $3.174. the corporation of an agreement to soil NEW TOEK, Aug. IB. Mercantile paper, t Ahenlwtoly Frwa and convoy, granting an option to pur-cte- ao per coat. METALt. Ta anyone sending name, together with all of the mining claims and minIrregular. tha Bterling Demand, Exchange, name and btuinem oddreoe of two friends. NEW TORE, As. 1 A Copper, steady; eleci Franca cable. property, personal property, assets Demaad. 11.63; ing all before and saca are Sand at third I goon, Uwy trolytic, spot quarter,' lhr. and affects of the corporation. .and leasr.47c; cables, T.4Be. Bel a franco Dorn end, Iro. firm; No. 1 northern, N. 7.71c; cables. 9.76c. Guilders Demaad, 38.13e; ing said property, ponding avid agreeMOSBY CORPORATION 2 northern, Ne. 2 sostbsra, f Dean aad, 4.93 ; cables, ' $48.0049.00; Lira 33.25e. ' eabtoa, ment, all for suchi price rand upon ) ReSsonable rates.' $44 00646.00. 4.96c. 7. 81 per dollar. Greek ' drachmas. Lawlstwwa, such terms, conditions and Agreements Tin, firm. Spot sad Reptember, $48.00; later, as hies, 2. 16. New York Marks 1.18; Demand, mar, hither with or without specifi946-26- . , heart of the business aa In the oa Montreal, 12 coat discount. per oiehaago cation. be decided by tho stockholders at I 26. Antimony, 97 Tims leojto. atraog: si tty days, alaoty days ; ' , h elevator aid mooting. 4, district. Lead, firm. Rpot, $0,0000 28. R par cost. a NMoucoiaM. atoaths, alg gad Pt 19M. Dated August' Rl. Louis delivery, Else, firm, Rpot,-be- at Call auiaoy. steady: high. 9 per coat; tow, mo ot JANueOhAHTon. service. EDWARD W. PACKARD, $8. 0006.06. per coat; ruling nto, 9 por coat; dorian noNTivioxo a no nos Avwaa. At London -- Copper. CM 2a 04; electrolytic, President. , i Md. St 7 par coat; tost east; offend par ' ' 411. Room C1U. Tin, C274 12s RtL Lea. C$6 Ta. , si 431 tons, 9 Pr oral I tine, C4I, e NOTICE. hr anMoasftamNowTs Frequent LONPON MONEY. To whom It may concern; POTATO MARKET. FECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. LONDON. Aug. 1C Bar alltar. On end after this date 1 win net bo 9Sd par CHICAGO. Auf . 1. Potatoes, steady. Be. Is a that Notion Or R. J. NaMllnsor, apodal mooting responsible for any debts contracted bF glvan Minoeat. Dlsconnt rates; Short 111 Bo. Dearborn of tho eelpta. M fen. Virginia. $6 6008.75 per barstockholders Money, of Qodlva tho Minnie Hightower. Mrs per 8L rel; Jersey Cobblere, 6 26b 1 46 par gwl: MinMils, of Utah, lo psr ssat; throe stonUu bill, S tl-1DANIEL M. HIGHTOWER, ing company, m oorporaUoa cnltngcb U. nesota Early Ohk, $2.062.76. evot. bo hold ofwill coiled tho at and Fr Aug. lSth. 1924. hereby ..... to Loan Money On Real Estate Security BELTING Immediate Service Reasonable Rates , Mountain States Rubber Co. u Co. Friendly Advice to the Man Who Would Get Rich Quick 5- EUREKA, Aug. 16. Early in the week Wbst Is believed the Tlntio Milling company at Silver City to bo the moat important strike made sent another car of bullion to the eastern mil months In the Simon silver-lea- d refineries, the shipment amounting to located in the Simon district of Mineral about twenty tons. The quantity la of county, Nevada,' waa announced today by tha usual amount and the'quantlty Is ex- r the management. usual beEvery indication points to tho opening pected to be a little better than ore body on the sev- cause of It containing a larger portion of of the hanging-wa- ll enth level. It was struck in o raise ap- - silver, but oven With a better grade jof - 160 -f- eet- below - the aixth bullion ths shipment win undoubtedly firoxlmately The strike, according to the manage- bring less than those which were marketment, Indicates that the downward ex- ed when the price of silver was well above tension of the ore body developed on the the dollar mark. upper levels has been opened below. At present the milling plant Is not runThe announcement Is as follows; ning at capacity on account of a short"High-grad- e milling ore and what is age of ore. there being about ISO tons ore body, treated dally. Only one shift Is at work believed to tfa the hanglng-waopened on the upper levels, has been en- In the crushing department but a full countered" in a raise fifty feet above the three shifts are required lntha leaching lowest level of the Simon silver-lea- d Just now a and roasting departments. mine, located in the Simon district of few changes are being made In the Mineral county, Nevada. and refining sections of the The ore body has been penetrated plant which will make it possible to sepalong Its width for a distance of fourteen arate the gold and sliver from tha copper. Oct. . . feet, with the face and sides In solid ore. This change is being made In order to Lard There is as yet no wall In sight. simplify the marketing of bullion, as here- Bept. . The management has started miners tofore the gold-has Oct. . . product Riba crosscutting on the lower level underneath beer, hard to handle at the refineries, but the ore body and expects to cut It within when these metals are separated the gold Sept. . the next forty feet of driving. and silver can be sold directly to the Oct. . . mints whils the copper lm vary .desirable at ths refineries. Wheat Nd. 2 red. $2 5202.54; No. 2 Better Timet Predicted In au effort to bring the lower levels No., 2 northern spring. of the Iron Blosson Into the productive bard. $263402664; 68. for Cripple Creek Minet stage the development work which was $25302 No. 2 mimed, $1.5901.61; No. S yelCorn started several months ago Is being car- low, $1 6001.654. i with nq H.Outo No No. 3 kbit, That the Creek gold camp will ried along In the usual usmanner, com out- ofCripple yet.- - The drift" 6974 T34." Its this fall when Important' development the labor sttuatlon la expected to ease up is being sent out from the 2.200 level and Rye No. $2.02, considerably. Is the opinion of George M. is now in a distance of about 2500 feet. .Barley, $10601.19. Timothy need, $8 00011 00. Taylor, manager of the Portland Gold Its objective being a big quarts blowout Clover seed, $26.00030.00. Mining company, according to the Rocky which shows on the surface and which is still some distance Ahead. It is expected Pork, nominal Mountain News. The present low condiLard. $18 70. tion of the gold mining camps is entirety that the drift will reach this point within Rlb $1160016.75 a product of the labor situation,-- accord- the next month- - . . ing to experts. The price of gold haa remained at $30 per ounce; the prewar price, Special to The Tribune. MINA, Nev.. Aug. 16. r- -- A I for-150- 0 $c 306-fo- ot - ll U tho-smal- x in wab sold- .- Several of the cheap stocks, among them Eureka Bullion, Eureka Lilly and Sells, showed some improvement. The first heavy , trading of the day was done by Emma, which led off on the first session for 10,500 shares, most of which were made at Stic. Eureka Bullion, which with 4300 shares sold opened at 12c, several cents above Saturdays close, speedily settled to a close of 814c. Eureka Lilly, with 43,600 sales, closed at Ic and sold at better prices than has been com' manded by thia stock for many, days. Tlntio Standard, with 950 salsa, made at prices ranging from $3.45 down to 33.37, was ths most active of the expensive stocks. Cardiff, with 600 shares sold at $1.80, was also more heavily dealt in than is generaily usual. Silver Xing Consolidated sold at $1.40. New Quincy, with 15,000 sales made at 144c, was the heaviest seller of the day. Nalldriver sold for 100 shares at 65c, and to a Sells, with 1000 sales, rose from eJose-,1- . Jo- Woodiawn held lle shares. Among ths Alta stocks sales were mads in Columbus Kexall at 40c, Michlgan-Uta- h at 3c, Howell at 7c, Alta Tunnel at and Alta Consolidated at 644c. Selling among the medium priced stocks was far from brisk Iron King, with 3000 sales mads at 23c, was the most active; Iron Blossom sold at 26c, Silver Shield at 17c. South Standard at 23c. Quotations fol- while labor charges have advanced 60 per low; cent and coat of materials 100 per cent. LISTED STOCKS. Mr. Taylor sees prospects of an early turn for the better. He bases his opinion upon labor conditions In the middle west and In the east. In the harvest region, he said, the wheat producers are surprised at the large supply of labor, and wages are receding. The unusual Influx of harvest hands Is the result of targe reductions In working forces now being made by huge Industrial plants In the east. Recently 40,000 textile hands were laid off Indefinitely, and 15,000 workers were discharged In one day a short time ago by the oil refineries along New . - , York bay. With nowhere to go now in the east, these workers are flocking to tha harvest fields, and the western mine operators expect large numbers to settle in the minYou can already ing camps this autumn. see the change right here in Colorado continued Mr. Taylor. Springe, a little while ago hardly more than Only six weeks It was impossible to get a laborer even for $10 a day. Now you can get them In any number at comparatively reasonable figures." $12,466.79 er Soapttone Claim Reported V Bought by Standard Oil Con- tinues Fair; Several of the Cheap Issues Stronger. - ft HT'Hir ,....SM ,,.93.00 1- 1; ijjj.M.ii 1 iiiimimimi i 7. :. aurw (la landoa).,.. 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