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Show ' 33 ft- ii - HALT LAKE TlilUUJSE, iTKlUAX JllIKNlAtf, MAKCH 31, YJSl Oil HIES jEPlT dvas ......US9lla spat 6a Lead (Haw Teak) palter (East St. Lout ry av) liras (is Landes) dallv- A ir? GASOUNE ALLEY AND SHE HASNT BOBBED HAIR METALS. Capper, - r 34-- ...38d HEW TOXX ROHM. KIW Much Information of Value to Operator of State Contained ' Ths in . Pamphlet . annual report of the mining Industry of Idaho for the year 1821 by Stewart Campbell, Inspector of mines, recently released for distribution, con tain a great amount of Information of value to those Interested In mining Within the Gem state. Among the interesting book are ae features of the complete a list of mining properties and Brospacu by counties ae oould be com piled from available data, the nameshis-of companies and their ofllcers, a short torical outline of mining activity In each county, s discussion of general conditions, a list of fatal accidents, and valuabls production figures of both the state and .Various counties. 1 The booklet Is comprehensively Indexed, so that the Information can-f- ee gained with a minimum of etfort One of the meet valuable features of the booklet Is twenty-thir-d YORK., Much 80. yoi lowing art to day's high, low and ckwtng prices at bonds aa tbs Haw York Stock Exchange, and the total sales sf each bond (Sale la 100U): U. X BONDS. )Sla.) High. Lew. Uo. 42,41. Ik 400.12,488.14 1 VS. 10 08.20 08.20 1M M o 08.44 08.44 1011 W.32 68.29 08.40 .. Liberty SX 4a M 4t .. do let 414 . de tad digs de grd do dth 4)4 Victory ,do 444 , rORElQH 333 M'HM.ue 100.02,100.02 S32100 48 100.821X1.82 GOVERN MENT. - STATE AND Mt'MClPAL, City of Berne ft City ef Bergen 8s City ef Bard east Oe City at Chriatbutift 8 City Copaokagas 3H City ef Lyons 8s , lbb-paCity ef Marseille City Rie Janeiro 8 City at Enrich So . Danish sms 8s A Dept at Seine 7a ,, Dom tan 4s 1084 .. do BX note ... Dutch E Indie to French get 7 X .. do 8 .. Japanese 4a do 1st 4H ..... King of Belgium Si do King Danmark 8a king --of italy.sa. thnbibircgT'airii-tgar'whk'IrglvwngmereuKing of Norway Si to articles published in gov- King at Swedes da , eminent reports and technical Journals Rep Chile 8 1848 . regarding the geology and the mineral re- Repair at L'rognny 8n sources of the Various districts, Bute Queensland 7s. ftealtxlngvthat the WbllwgraphlesSwlas Canted 8n .... lstent previously to this publication were LKliBdl 4Hn 4082 . of but little value to any but the technido 81 1028 cal man, and. that these sources of do 4 fta 1087 flAl U formation would be of immediate worth 0 of BraaU 8a ... Mr. Campbell O to the honieehnlcal man, of Mes 4o and hi staff have compiled data so that do 4e references can bs secured fey a minimum RAILWAY AND 4!1B( 1 i 00.43 99.94 Uial va.eo 08.48 08.00 ........ 14 Toj 4d point. Bale were netinutefe et ;-about 36.004 46ct July. 9,4lc- September, 4mn-May, 9 22e; October, December, Janaary sad March. 9.23c. Spot coffee wee quiet feat Arm at 10ftl0 for Basto 4a foe Hie 7 and 1414 lx --044 0414- - MINNEAPOLIS, March SO.' Wheat, receipt." Tl e re compared wtlfe 112 ear a year age; each No. 1 earthen, 31.51ei.WX; May, 61r4at-Jnly,LW;7- Trade in Mining Securities Bonanza Deposit on 300 Sharp Recovery in Wheat I of effort. While the compilation le not absolutely feomplate nor does It refer to ail publications which have Issued reports Idaho districts, still It does contain sufficiently numerous references to satisfy the requirements of the Investigator, , Moreover, oarefias been taken to arrange "in a nontechnical manner all data so that It may be accessible to all persona Another Important piece of work So eompilshed by Mr. Campbell baa been the creation of a library of books of value nd Interest to miing operators. The liIts kind In southbrary, the Islargest of ern Idaho, Open to the public. During the year 19.11, 2w0 books wers acquired. Considerable attention Is paid by the proreport to minerals other than thosemetals. ductive of the five principal Thesa minerals and nonmetalllc are, i. cause of their growing use, aifracUna greater Interest, l.ists of min 'trii's aiulbhe purchaser to have been com bed and are available prospectors and Jab irf w operators. .. ISM, 769 men Were During the Wr e work la, the minemployed In 809 for S compared with Industry, ing . minor acJbjO. , Out of tl e total of 9 were cidents, only twenty ?sixInvolved permanentof a loss is; partial d.aablllti tune of more th in fourteen days, andfour-646 less than of time it loss involved 4 teen days, irafctlcally all of the minor fataliaccidents and all of the fourteen ties can be attributed to the carelessness of the persons involved, says Mf. Campbell report. 88 78 Woodlawn mine, the Big Cottonwood stock closed at 16 cent,, with limited New trading. 7000 Quinoy was 6 firm for th 107 X shores at cents, th selling of 08 OS In any 80X largest volume of trading don kOX for one etock the day. 107 X 107 X North Standard, the next largest tradT2X 7 cents for a total of EG er, held around 6 Medium-price- d stocks were 6300 shares. 100 100 77 77 X more active, although not to any marked 81 X 08 107X ., ......... 47hmrock I.ivina-to- o MernciiNi ... Jtefritt MW Retg on .... ......... ... .... .... com , , Pa' Verde t 104 00 106 00 80 01 101 06 107 81 101 86 107 14 12 80 96 84 81 88 106 86 106 00 108 86 103 88 38 101 77 61 82 42 96 68 88 43 108 80 104 33 46 80 107 107 62 86 106 8S 104 X 81 104 80 -- l-- 86 107 81 "102 78 62 76 40 1US 80 84 81 X Bonds pay a good rat of Inter-.ea- t, are easily and quickly bought and sold, ' and are sure end conservative. The American publlo Is just beginning to realise the advantage of bonds as a means of acquiring an independent Income. , Our, Partial Payment Plan enables you to purchase high grade securities by paying twenty per cent down and ten per cent a month. This mokes a convenient and lucrative- saving account. The trend for bond prices Is now upward, and should continue severul years. Buy "bonds "on our Partial pay-rnt Plan and Uks full advantage vf th present exceptional nmxket. -Ctrmp4et 'Informatibrreh' Inquiry. 1 jCt Investment scurttlen. COs RtflO- e4 4er- Fnrika Bullion, 2000 at 6e. 10U0 at PSXq. Mtrhlgan-rtab- . , , New Quincy, 4000 at 6e. North ptaadard. 6300 at 8c Reeda Peak. IUH at , Tar Baby, lnno at c. Ttatle Sundard. 100 at 8200; KM at 82.02. Woodlawn. 1000 at c; 600 at 10c. Colne da. 85 83 ins PNLISTED, OPEN BOARD. 104 84 87 ath . 101 80 87 83 80 100 8T 107 106 X 88 7 07 7 Total sales ef bonds today ware With 114.738.004 compared yesterday tiv 797,808 t y J Mb ' and BUTTER MARKET. March 80. Th tbe'lwt- tar market was a little steadier today after decline ef aaether cent. N tnety-twecocwa quite firmly held at 34 cant. Median and wen la light supply sad aold at Fraab ran of cencomparatively firm prti-atra Used wen set vary active. Muet dealers err bolding for ntabla priest, and buyers wan not Inclined ha taka Solan they eeald ha had at the tasldnprlre. Storage can wen low with frea offartaga at 88 at II cants. ' tmdOtC -- lc. 80 m l. A IIOGLE OPENING (ALFA. Alta Tnbnel, 1000 at 18e. 84 88 86f-p- fl 106 87 83 62 101 . 2. 7- -8 84 83 23 79 78 BUY BONDS CHICAGO, March 80. Approval 'given by the senate finance committee to 34 cents Import duty on wheat had a good deal to do today with an advance of prices In the wheat market here. Closing quotations were uneettled, 7 8c to to net higher. May 81.35 4 I 8l.it 8 and July $1.18 8 to 8U9 to I cent and oats Corn gained half to In provisions , the close to varied from 17o decline to a gain of 10c. Inasmuch as the proposed duty on wheat would mean 8n increase of 5 emits over the rate In the Fordney bill, and aa the senate committee has also Approved sn Increase of 10 cents a hundredweight on flour, an immediate effect wae to stimulate bullish sentiment In the whegt market. The view was taken by many traders that such a law would go far to shut off all wheat Importations to this country fbom Canada or Argentina. An unexpected advance In Liverpool quo- tatlons. together with goSatpJ.hat smaller shipments from Argentina to Europe this week might be looked for, tended also to lift values here. Persistent buying on the part of eastern Interest that were the leading seller last week, was a feature of trading In the May delivery of wheat, and gave that month much more of an upturn in price than nas 'the case with July and In this connection It was September. noted that shipments from most of the center were exceeding the reprimary Nearness of the opening of lake ceipts. navigation formed an additional subject of comment. Wet weather and wheat strength accounted for gains in, the price of corn and oats. Realising sales by smaller packers and" by commission houses largely counterbalanced In the provision markettht efr feet of higher prices on bogs. 8-- M 82 I lo 101 M fr sa ED 88 !; high-gra- M 78 HEW tORX PRODUCE. KEW YORK. Mnrrh 0. Batter, firmer: creamery firsts, 84 u, ft 35 Vie. Lgga, barely steady. s I beeao. Irregular. Lieu poultrv. firm: broilers by express, M fiPOc; chickens, S5ft4Pc; fowla, 27cj rooster, dressed poultry, quiet; price unchanged. Jon, 05 "102 87 lit ..... . ht 38 88 106 80 107 83 ' 804-fo- ot 102 101 ,77. ,77 Tbs shoot of bonansa ora opened up on the level of the Hudson Minins and Milling company's estate at Rojeton, about twenty-eigmiles from Tonopah, Nev, I opening up in a most gratifying remanner, according to information ceived by A, H. Salt Lake metallurgist, who la treasurer of the organisation. Assays of average samples of the ahoot show that th or first-cla- ss carried 83.69 in gold and 1752.8 ounces of silver; the second class,, 83.20 gold and 2S0 ounces of silver. When first discovered, the shoot was but four inches wide. Later it widened with superficial work to sixteen inches, and now, U la reported, the rich ore la thirty inches wide. Since discovery, of the high value of th or and the desire of the company not to waste any of th mineral fey carries mining, development of the new trike has been confined to th installation of a chute. However, In doing this work, seven ton .of the , high-gra- d mineral have been sacked. Belaying of track down the south drift on the level has been undertaken. As soon aa this work is completed, a toping will be begun and pushed to capacity. As the shoot opened up on th level Is th third rich ore body to be found to the South of the shaft on. the rake of the vein, and the walues .are much higher than any of the deposits on the upper levels, official of the company are gratified with th results Being attained In developing the Hudson estate. Th first ahoot, developed between the surface and the first level, was productive of or which averaged approximately 170 per loiu th second of mineral which parried values ranging from 8144 to 8240 per ton. Up to date, from superficial work, the Hudson estate hag produced approximately 8240.W0. ' Encouraged by the, result of surface fttiRi a f ifiTOM. thft uhloh hftw bccil financed by J. K. Walker and C. A. and W. B. Royston Walker, Mr, Jones of Tonopah, decided last fall to put down a shaft to prospect th formation systematically at depth. To do this work economically, more powerful equipment has been installed during the winter. Btnee Installing the new machinery the shaft has been sunk from the 809 to th 400 level. iEAIJFLlllCED 88 , Strong. - MX 88 .... ............ ........ d . WVa 102 46 Shows 800-fo- ot 108 10 101 JBstate 800-fo- ot 102 101 77 81 82 8P 86 88 ....... .... ........ ........ ........ .... -- 73 86 80 M -- , do Coal S --.I 71-- 7 .7 , fewy Hire 73)4 P2 102 85 83 0 Rig hedge Ronton Mont .... ( lieiloola -- 77.. v. Cal Jerome ....1... Canada Copper .. Con Copper treason Puudee ,, Heels ... Homager Howe Soued Kerr Lake .... litgmn I upper Mother Lode 'to new V 70 102X OO P ........... ............. Mine- loin T8X 82 X 70 MX .T. .TT7 Mutual 011 N vrthweat Okmulgee tUnar I Penneck .... i Prtd AtConsRefg Ryan talk Creek Prod I Simms .... I Smelter 011 Sapulpa i mx 102 x lax 80 .77 OU , Inter Pete 68 MX 14 X , o ,. 4 losx Ode THI 03 04 X 80 ........ fijmleB 08 68 X 102 108 Hetait Candy-8 Ship ibirp .... IViUya V fw pfd Cities Service cot do pfd do lUra Rnmtnloa 77 73 73 X 87 87 X VOX 02 108 X 100 34 84 104 X 104 102 io;i 84 04 x 43 x 46 JLAJJ Itdone Oil ( enb Sye LISTED 06 80 ........ Tertf-rij- l 07 traded at 26 extent. Mlchlgan-b'ta- h cents for looo shares and Columbus-Kexa- ll 1 Perfeetioa Tlte liadte mm do pM Roelou-VVy- 07 041 77 X Me . Allied Oil Aden OU AIL Pete M at 11 cents. Cardiff, with 400 shares sold at 81 cents, 88 r88 weak. Tin tie Standard held around was 68 68 1 for 800 shares. Quotations follow: 84X MX STOCKS. Phil Morrii (i Pa 04 112X 112 86), '85 M,, Riport lruf Slier-..- Trading of a routine nature continued ait lake Stock and 8X yesterday on th 70 However, there were Mining exchange. 87 no features 87X a few bright spots, although On the strength of 85X were developed. 104 of an encouraging nature frond the 70 1U4 i i 82 7 Foot Level of Utah Men's . 9 116 W)4 (luf.lvi yn pie N A Pulp TV X 89X Proceeds in Featureless Way; Woodlawn Strong. 0x 0014 83 88 77 industrials Durant 101 06)4 41414 HEW YOHR OUXB. Reported by J. A. Hogle A Ce.) Aetna Allied rk com Brit Am Ti (ar L A P .... - 8X 4 NO i rieveisad BONDS. 0SV4 -- (A KLLANEOt'R X 101)4 full-tim- Corn, Ne. 2 yellow, B0ft58e. No. 3 white. 82 ft S3 0. Barley. 816ac. Oatft ' v. Mlues. 2000 It 10c. CLOSING 8ALES. Albion, 1454 at 10c. Columbus Raxall, 604 at tie, Cardiff. 404 at 83c. Cottonwood King, 1000 at Iron King lota) at Lebl Tlatlc. 1000 . leonara. 8000 500 at ltd. MIchlgiB-ttab- , 3000 at Row Quincy. , Norib Standard. 1000 at Prior Con., 200 at 8c, Bulla. 2000 at lOXc. Woodlawn, 1604 ,, .,..1911.0884 0 14 M lU.jlJ 82,400,000 against 83.- to Yield At 78 7 Per Cent. WILL SELL Investors should give careful "consideration to this 8105.60 20 Z. C. M.-00.00-91.25 Con. Wagon & Mach. r. 25 Columbia Trust Co. ... 110 00 25 Cement Securities 101 00 20 Morgan Canning, pfd. 92.50 16 Utah Power Light, pfd.. 7.10 100 Utah -- Ida ho; pfd 25 Amafg. Sugar, pfd. 54 Mapleum Sugar Co, ..... . CaU or .write for particular!. Etf-- 65 00 6.25 , Issus. -- Smith Sons jS'WjstScoondSoudi Street WILLBUY Bonk ...8200.00 10 Zions Saving 270.00 10 Deseret National Bank BOO 500 60 60 30 200 . 50 60 common Amaig. Sugar,, com. Amaig. Sugar, pfd. , Utah P. ft L., pfd. ., Cement Securities People's Sugar, pfd. Mutual Creamery ... Utah P. ft Lk, pfd. ,. Utah-Idah- WILU UTAH-IDAH- ftimp itfull 275 63.75 91 00 106.00 with the Lit tie 2 16 RedPtabp Handle Cleans ; fiutomattcallii US it fills 6.25 91.60 ALL MATURITIES SUGAR 7 PER BONDS AT VERYAT-TRACTIV- E PRICES, , BUY O CENT 2.90 o, 7e marvelous Edward LDurton 160 Wasatch So. Main St. Dunn-pe- N 866 n DEALER U, S. LIBERTY BONDS, ETC. , taMln Pm skS e Uub Red AmpHcnA - are In .1913, These comparison impressive. On th one hand, they go far towards accounting for th recent great rise in our exchange rates against Europe; on the other hand they indicate something like a millstone in the effort of our recent allies to reduce their Accumulated trade lndtetedness to th United States and rectify their International economic position. .How the balance actually Stands as between these countries tnd ourselves may be Judged by reference to the government's recent report on our which 86.300.-00- 4 February gold Imports, of 81.400.000 from came from England,' France, and 828.700,000 from, the whole of Europe. Considering also the known purchase of English and French securities by American Investors, It is safe to say that, in the case of those countries, at any rate, the true International balance swung distinctly against th United States. 300.000 MUl-bett- er 7 B08T0H COPPER CL0BE. (As Repnried fey J, A. Hogle A Co.) FOWLER OIL COMPANY T lecoDda, July . . 2 Wheel -- Bay, as- - a 14.86 M T7 parley. 8404e. 66ft56e; 88ftSs; KANSAS and yell- ' ' .limLted-rmmer.- ' IL - . e H0HET AND EXCHA10E. TORN, March 3a Forelga eirhas, Grael Britain, SanisnS, 4.86; ra taady. tlin. 4.87X1 elxtyday Mils ee banka, 4 34. franca, darnaad, 3.86; cable, 1.96. Italy, trmaiid, 3 U8: cable. 38. Belgium, 86; cabiae. KM Germany . demand. SIX: cable. .81, Holland, demand. 37 68; rionnis NEW "i KAXIA8 CITY PRODUCE. CITY. Me.. March SO Eira, aaebaneed n, ultra, t ' whits, .. . --Timothy need, 96 6(Vi?4 64 t uner seed. Il6.(lfh 00. ' Pork, nominal. Lard, 810 54 kibe. 111. 60ft 12 56. . 14.27 i. CASH Qt'OTAJlONB Na 6 bard, 1 15. No. 2 aiUed. Ne, Cora 370. ow. 66 Nok 2 Oate No. 2 wbltw ' 5G36e. Hyo Ne. R Well on Fowler Dome of Sweetgrass Arch jiow" down . . J380 feet. Geological copditions identical with KEVIN, which jnst . came in on this arch. , r' Already passed. throughJwogas sands, expecting to drill into oil any minute. ' --We are, .offering- - a. . stock at 10c. per share. , , 16 64 .... May 34ft30r Marvb with Italy First Mortgagees' Due 1934 ftnoMt W In 1912, iarkt was tilffber todajr future win( to 9 Tha opening Braattlaft rabtea. to IS point biff her and actire tooatha aold 11 17 to floeing fig potnta abore last night urea right after tba aU on corertng and trade buying. ReallilBg wae attracted around 1 43c fur Juljr and 9.28c for September, which eauad reaction! of d or I point from the beat, but the market eteadied tn the late trading oa covering by May aborts, wbobougbt that po ittoa np to 9 47c r Id point net higher. Ctoa tag price showed net advances of 7 to 14 eoffea 16.Y3 July RIBS CK2GA00 PRODUCE. Warcb 34. Bitter, lower; ervam- -' CITY. (Bamberger Electric) C0FFX 1UXKET. HRW TORS; Mwcfc to. Tb RANGE OF THE LEADING FITTREB. ham. Htfb. Close. Open. WHEAT 86 82 I 86 11.82 fel It Hay HAT. . By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES, NEW YORK, March SO. Another advance In stocks today, partly lost before the closinE, continued strength of Investment bonds and fractional rise In "on Europe, Including Germany, made up tb story of A not vary eventful day. On the whole, the really outstanding movement today was the sharp recovery In wheat, which At,,n6i,,Um brought the May dellVisriT 4 cents a bushel above! Wednesdays closing aqd, 7 4 cents above Monday's low level of reaction from the seasons top price. That market has now retraced a tittle more than one-ha- lf of Its decline from the 81.43 8 price of a month ago. Todays rise occurred. It should be observed, not on the basis of bod news from th growing winter crop that has been favorable but because of on advancing European market. Numerous advances of a point or more occurred in the early stock market, some of them reaching 8 or 4. The railway shares had a part- In this upward movement Their gains of a point or thereabouts were commonly ascribed to some rather ventursome calculations of the total percentage earned on property valuation during February, but they probably had a stronger motive in the plain indications of a much larger gross revenue for the full month of March, The Irregular reaction which was caused in the latter market left prices as a rule considerably above the previous day's clonings. In the weekly statement of the federal reserve position,, little change was shown. Ratio of cash reserves to dedecreased posits and note circulation 8 of 1 per V II I , that resulted shout from In increase 840,980,000 the wholly reserve credits held fop member banks, a natural incident of th approaching bf 81,- quarterly payments. Aaecreas 348.000 in the system's gold reserve attracted tome attention. Such a movement has been made possible by the recent slackening of gold Imports; It may have been facilitated by the resumption of Issue of gold certificates. Todays Washington statement on the direction of Februarys foreign trade-- in which our exports fell to the smallest value of any month alnoe the middle of 1918 and our aurplue of export to the lowest since the war began is full of interest. A compared with 1981, lest months total exports hare been shown to have decreased 8235,000,000; todays classification show that the shipment! to Europe alone decreased '8126.000,000. Nor le this all, for whereas our total Imports Increased 82,500.000 over laeierear, the Importations from Europe alone Increased 818,800.000. In our trade with the whole of Europe" during February the surplus of exports over Imports fell from 8U3.9O0?OOO In 1921 to 851,400.000 In 1922. Th last named figure becomes somewhat Impressive when one finds from the record that our export surplus to that continent In February, 1912, was 862,900,000. Excess of exports In our trad last month with England was 826.100,0001 It 1912. was 829,700.000 In February, With France the export surplus Is shown to have been 84.200,000, as against 83.400,004 , . LARIN May a KANSAS 96. ft 2.63. Salt Lake & Ogden Railway Efrc5&JJjorrk FORK-Ita- ttandarda. 36e. Knga, raay, rvcolpts. 17,848 mm; first, . mlocri-laiwoua, 28i23r-- ordinary, flrvtm.. 23ft23c; aiorago packed eatroa flrals. 26c: atorea packed 25e. Poultry, alive, hlfbet; fowls. 26c; aprlaga, 80c; 'rooaters. 18e. ebanaod. ft U: .7 .89 Je. 6c. it 8e. 2e. at CHICAGO, Outstanding , Fea ture in Days Trading. No. 2, 84 No. ll )8 .34 .82 6c nr f 824iS3c: t rih$ ... Bods it R - ' WHITNEY CO., . Drokers Exclusive Agents. Members Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange. ' Free Market Letter Upop Request. . -- |