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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER METALS. Tmi(1 ilteer lead (U Ysrk) rpe . . Spelter (la el tu lmia dl-..... (r ..... bvwy. .pot) SUeer (la Lmdcn) WM ..M A CONFIDENCE GAME I GASOLINE ALLEY 87s 4 7 6 I 'few MO WALT, I Mils. BLOSSOM ARE On tMIL Rno. I'VE never! heard her Confidential ffews AREN'T YOO? .DonY CiCSH, li o MX ft ne dead! , S'possd. bio Business was Important Experiment Work Being Done at Silver City Mill With Sponge Iron. She m always But i ncvss. i.i ami - NEW YORK, Oct. 33. The week began in the financial market with a decline in stocks and further reaction Jn the foreign exchanges the outstanding movement of the day. Both movements marked continuance of tendencies which had prevailed (luring must of the preceding week. The very general weakness In the stock market caused no groat surprise; it had been pretty evident last week that the market reactionary tendency arose aa much from sale by recent over-- 1 magi native speculators fur the rlM a from pressure by professional hear operator." In regard to foreign exchange, however, the exchange market ltsolf remained In some perplexity regarding Just what tli persistent weakness signaled. Five separate possible causes are asresult signed: loubt over international of tho change In the British ministry; Increased for payment purchases Europe's of our foodstuffs, as a consequence of the reduced foreign harvests, dislike of the administration s uncompromising attitude on Europe' debt o our treasury; uncertainty aa the date Approaches when German reparations wiU again be the focue of 'dispute, and perplexity over the merchandise probable balance of our trade with Europe under the lYirdney - tariff. Probable Imports Puzzle. 1 Knight Mines Active. Oie carrying unusually high silver values is being mined in the Barney Fuller lease in the Iron Blossom mine, About owned by the Knight Interests. . five tons of this mineral assaying, ac8000 to 1000 cording to estimate, from ounces to the ton havt' already been Ths block of mined by the lessees. ground from which the ore le being taken has been'of .remarkable productivity. Several months ago a carload or two of silver ere was shipped to Balt Lake valley smelter, (Recent shipment have carried In sices of 154 ounces of silver to ths ton. Picked samples which wilj assay ovsr 5000 ounces uncommon. areot Conditions In the Iron Blossom are remarkably promising. The two new chan-- r ra- l,rmk pened up to the east ofwhich were so productive in the early hlstunr ot the mine hold out great promise, Some excellent ore la being opened Iron up hi the Colorado Consolidated. ore shipment from the Dragon Consolidated are averaging about loo ttgia dally. In addition, a good grad of ore hi being mined In the Dragon property by lessees. lyi first mentioned explanation St all plausible; whatever else Lloyd George had accomplished, hie experiments greatly complicated the economic and political relations of Europe. That Europe would have to (buy more wheat from us than a year ago has long been- known; but her purchases from our new cotton crop have thus far been smaller hy The question of the Intergovernmental debts le bound to remain very and the reparations emdemte largely problem Is no more acute than It wai three months ago. But Ui question of whether Import from Europe s purchases or Interest payments Hi our market may fee met with goods No one Imis admittedly undetermined. agine that ovea the new and aomewhat will schedules tariff fantastic actually But shut down European merchandise. how far they will cut down Imports fiom of even the authors recent their figure, the law eeem to have had no Idea whatdurln from ever. We imported Europe the eight months ending with August, $011,000,000 worth- - of goods, in the same months ot- - 1011. although average pri cs . ll .1 i 1 1. la were then 3d per iCtii i.Vad.bmi.OikJ; that is to say. we Imported the quantity imported had not yet reai hed even the prewar leveL It Is unquestioninterest, w nether or ably a matter of deep not the tariff of 1433 has struck a, blow whereby Europe at the natural machinery would gradually pay off Its American InA yet, this Is all conjecdebtedness. such highly speculature; but sometime are tive markets as foreign exchange more sharply Influenced by confusing even than by disagreeable otic-fourt- h. ce ths AM Tunnel, EmnirST Ht J0O0 ll 2c. at OOO Unwell, 200 at Plato. SCO 111-- 44. 1 . Pork City H. 8., 50 si 145. 1500 at 13e Friar, POO at 13r; Ptocbs Bristol, 20(10 at 1 Uvr King Ore., MO at 88e. Tlstts Standard, 1(10 at LUIp 04 slier tea days. Wslker, 304 at $3.7. er Starts New Work. ' GLOBDHL a lbln, 18M at 4e. Alt Tunnel. 104 at ei 004 at X links Lilly. 100 at 7 lie. . lumbers, 1000 at llnwrll, 500 at Si'll 171 ll Sa Michigan Vtak, 1000 Prince. 4000 st 13e. Debt TlnUe, 1000 a MX rxAVoisco (Ae at t $1.K, 440 11a !. xnmro wroox. Reported by J. A. Bogle A Co. ) certainties. the stock marThe day's decline but there ket was Irregularly distributed, of I to 2 losses and were few advances, In hours the numerous. were early points with some the railway share fcdvaneedalso was for this improvement spirit, but the most part cancelled 'before the close. more weakwith Bonds were Irregular, speculative ness on the whole among the e Issues; securities than In the liomis again lost but the older IJberty The Fourth emphatically. rather ground much 4 per cent are now selling than they further below the- new 4 l-are aDove um vu There Is evidently a least anomalous. of cross currents at work curious mixture e investment market, on 'the will probably the net result of forwhich some little time to be not apparent come. 1- high-grad- RAILROAD BOUTS. (As Reported by J. A Hoyle .Tits 11W3 FISSTPEEFERRED . f)iAki. ... ... Ore Vil Pena Hr I So 111 to go So Pie ref f dont lc (., causers, 1 OO fair to good eo.. bulls, $3 044(3 54: ttoOot cows, $3.75 08i real calves, $8 007 (': Tnp, Hof. Receipt., 47; market steady. A 234 lbs,, Mff 1A; $4 15; fat hogs, 144 $7 50 CM 15; balk,. $7.'it.15; heavy hog. ftedec hog. W401J14(. Sheep Receipts. 4348; market steady. Choir iambi, $11 UW13 2ft; fst withers. M.04(7 (at earn, ,4.04I5 44; feeder laaibw $W.4 11.54; feeder cwow U WndLOO. 4I045; 3 94; 4 PEW YORK PRODUCB. ota sicked Red Rive OMot, II 101 2 ewt.f Pskota sacked rsnnd white go. L 94. ewt i asms, bulk, Mgkle ewt. ; ltt earn. . . , Booth 614 WILL SELL S xpre, o, ft 39c ; fowl, reostera, 16ft2Uc; turkeys, 21ft254ff WILL BUY fd Deeeret Natl. Batik. Utah Savings St. Trust. 20 Deseret Savings Bank. 10 Beneficial Life Itis. o 500 Sugar, com. 16 10 85ft53s. POTATOES. CHICAGO. Oct 28 Petsloe, steady; Called St. to shipments, 189; Wtsceusts sacked seuud 44c 411.40 ewt.; Mate, bulk, 75 5e whiles, ewt.; Miaoewta sacked mind whites, 86ft95eewt. ; ..are, bulk be. 1, 80ft24e ewt,; Mlsne- Utah-Idaih- 15 Layton Sugar Co. 80 Amalgamated Sugar, pfd. 25 Heber J .. Grant ft Co. 40 Cement Securities Co. $9 r.ai.co. ila Rcrelpta, IK OHO; opened atroag to 10c hiirher. cloaing with early advaaea loaf; bulk, lftrt to 200pmmd aaeragre, $0 4009 55; good 210 to botehera. moaTly $9 609.95; top, $9.75: bulk packing aoai, $7 90(g8A: piga rnofWly $0 35; eatfmated holdover, 12 000 Sheep Rrealpta, ,81 QK; fat lamba apnaed weak to 25e lower, eKwing nearly ateady with Friday; top auttors, $14 90 to city butcher, 14 $14 40 to packer; bulk 00(144, ruUa moatiy $O0; adx rare rbo4'A Idaho liMbba, $14 40, with 600 ot: fira doubles Netacla himbftfe $14 83. with 90 o4 j feeders otreng to deahrable 62 pond 25e higher; two double weatern feeding lambs. $14 73; bulk, $14.26& 14 59; abeep steady; heavy fat owes. $4.50 9.50; lighter weight upward to $7.59. XAH8A8 CITY. KANSAS riTT Mo. Oct. 2S (United State Iepartment of Agriculture ItOuO; mostly be to 10c higher; packet and shipper top. t$9 20; bulk deairabto 175 to 235 prmfidere butebera $9 00429 20; heavy A 86 4$ ft no choHra hreviea here; moatiy hulk of relea, $8 30; packing sews steady; bulk, $ftA4&t5, aturk pig f(&15c higher. Sheep Uocaipta,. 12 tkJO, lamba generally 19 3t5c higher; early top weaterna, $14.59; few nafivee. $t4rvu.35; aheep teady odd lota ewe, $3 734f6 23; choice western lamba dot to arrive and still back. Catt to Receipts, 85,090; calve ttegdF to gtreng; beat veatorn, $10004210 50; four tee I care severe loads New Mexico starker $3 00; light Colorado feeders, $7 2tf; beat stoera mostly steady; pot firm guaUtjr common; aarly top, 3 3010 00; $10 65; other fed lota, maay graaaeru and abort fed, $7 OOfeS.50; alt other claaae areund ateadv; moat cows, $4 00$ 29; few, $6 09 and higher; good heifers, $3 09; cannera largely $2.402 00; bulk cutters, $3.00 fe3.50; balls mainly $3.25S.78, 0 HAS A Statre DeNeb., Oct. of Agriculture ) Hog partment Receipt, 6W0; fairly active; light and light butchers, steady? other clarere mretly 10c higher; bulk parking grades, $A 231 90; bulk 200 to butchers. $3 19; top, $9.19. t attle Receipts, 16 ouO; beef steers generally steady; toMWtened, alow, nneren; choice corn feda. $13.10: ah stork steady to trrmg; bulls and veals shout stesdy; Stockers aad feeders. steady to Jito iswsr;, fst calves dull at de , I All i lamb steady; hulk. $t$ 8514 25; fed cllipped lamba, $!2.94U.10; swes. $9 2566 83; top Nieep, 25s higher; bulk light ewes, $663; feeder alow; early top feed-I9- g lamba, $12.50. feeding ewes, $5.33. DtHVEK. , Special to The Tribune. DF5NV&R. Cote, OcL 26. battle Receipts, market8tere. 12.0uu, steady. $A(X7 23; c)W, $3iW.5 63; calrea. $9 003 59; bulls, $2 3; fredcru. $4 50725. Hogs Receipts. 990; market strong to 15 higher Top. 89 25; balk. $&50tQ25. 44,000; market .Sheep Rcipts. steady. Lamb. S13 (KKO.IA75; feeders, $12.5013.25; ewes, $4.236.WX maturities Utah Idaho -- bond. , Sugar Edward L. Burton t Profit- 160 So. Main 8t. Phene: Was. 866 U. 8. Liberty Bonds bought end sold current market prices - of investment of which at a specified time is adequately guaranteed by a pledge of property or otherwise, is the truest form of investment the guiding prindple IS A loan, the repayment Republic of Haiti Gold Bonds, Dae 1952 6 Issued with the agreement of the President ot the United State in accordance with a treat ot Sept. 16, 1915. Non. Callable for 15 Years except for the Sinking Fund Pile to yield over 6.25 Soured bonds are the best and most con- venient type of loan. They are safe the income is dependable and regular they can be sold or borrowed upon quickly and without trouble, and they can be had in small or large denominations. Circular on request We have high grade bonds yielding from Send for list and descriptive to rlxz Ttc Mosal circulars. n PALMER Bond & Mortgage Ca OMAHA, City Company New York Salt Lake City ' 80S Deseret Bank Bldg. Telephone Wasatch 6196 Experienced investors Iray nicipal Bonds because Mu- (1) They are safe. the Income la (2) Being tax-free, Wtiker Bulk Bonding net-- Phone W witch 5658 W own and offer bonds, of Utah ManldpaUtle yielding 5 to 6 Y. Only Sound Investments BEA50N 8C f ...... liROSS 1 24 090; ftbrep-Ksrsl- ' Mountain States Telephone. 60 YJtah Oil Refining Co. $5000 Sumpter Valley R. R. bonds. $5000 Utah Light ft Power bonds. $5000 virtue Clift Bldg, bonds. Zions Benefit Bldg, books. Deseret Bldg. Society hooka. 10 P Safety-No- B5.00 105.10 $.44 .70 204.90 11$. 00 X49.00 -- !; CHICAGO ...... ...... Utah State Nat 8 Natl. Copper Bank $5000 Utah Hotel bonds at 1044. -$009 Amal. Sugar Bonds par. Utah Idaho $15,000 early maturities 7 bond Very favorable Sugar interest yield. 24 20ft33c; fowls, 20ft2Se; reoet-er44c. Droned poultry, firm; 24 .... In. o, ftioe; refrtswstor firsts, 17 ft 24c. Cbecac, firm; state whole milk flats frah rue, 2 He; pedals. 251kft284e; SSsm. Sveta stats whole milk twlae held specials, 2S1ft2dc; tame. aterd rua. see. Ur poultry, Irregnl.r; sblctes by fretdM, 1.V; turkeys, w cetera rMckeua Hemi Fir Con. Wagon tk. Mach SS Mountain States Tel. common 24 Utah-ldah144 Ctah-ldahpfd 14 Zion's Savinas Bank 1 . NEW YORK. Oct. Butter, .toady; ere. Mflier tkas extras, 476474c; creamery sstras, 4He; crgaaiery first. 886454e; psek-U- ( .tack eurrmt make No. 2, 24 (. 4V .Vic. K(ka ftroa; from dithered extra lints, et-tr-2. flnta, 44 ft 53c; Paelfle ces.t Whltos 663; 82046" mm, firsts to extra firsts, 70 54c; by C.. M. I, IS Z. 'iNvfntrtMT' Q SALT LAKJ2 CITV Pelt Building - Phone Was. 6012 iniismiliiiiiiiinniiniiiiiiiiiiiniaininzRaiaiinfinRiixiniiiiHi n 4 .... ... ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY. ' 1 1955 Pie 8 P Term.. 4i 1930 By Ois.195-P 1st 4i 1947 W'lbllk lit 5 199 West PIC U 1945 to C fA nruusTRiAL tfoirps, br J. A Hti ) 4t Bet! 561HTT Am M Am TM A 1JV4R BMh Culm Cb SnDtDik A Bitl The front portion of the O lAkHi. 16w.eoe. Tl hnneott of'Pr ( M ex Pe t 8 N T Edimm 9 N W Belt Tel ) r mi 7a 1941 A Klee 5a 1942 Pae Tel 5a 1932 Pineli ip Oil 7a 1937.., 8 O lallf 7a 1931 O M N T 7a 8 KuMr 5 1947 Ta Cat Them 7a IfttT r 1 m 7a 19M Otia Steel 8a 1941 Ia (ill store-roo- adjoining The Tribune business office . ........... 1IM1 ........ Tttpnnt 193T. ...... Empire OAF risk Rubber Uoodypar Tire A Rub 8a 1981.. Ao Ma 1b4l 1838 Hnmbtfr OU Ref field Tire Aa 2931. Klly-prln- f ......i- Apply Tribufte Office; - mi KBTT 67c. BAR 80.YZR. 23 Freviyu bar TORI. Oct. Mviics d9it&r 51e. dvcr, BI H H 262 lu7 .. 4 sdj -- - .... . I1 llM .... 4 14 Ref 4i S- 2T IOC AX IirTEBTMEHT 62X0EITTES, 18 Hud A Ma Ref 5 Ill Cent ref 4s 195 714' J.A.HOGLE & CO. -- 4 ms. .... .... l7t ............ P0WE8 & LIGHT - - . B A O gold 4s 148 C Natl Ry Bquip 7 J9 1040 7s Css Bor .. 1948 to O B Q 5 4Hi 1932. C U A fit CM Vnlne 8 91 CM O W 4s 19"' . Grand Trunk 8 1950 do 4 19 A This company furnishes power snd light to 153 communities in Utah, Idaho and Colorado with aa aggregate population of 335,000. The company has paid dividends regularly, In good times and bad, on this stock since Its issue In 1013. Dividends are also paid on the second, preferred stock. Utility securities are becoming very popular with. the Investing public. In our opinion, considering security, history, future prospects andyleld, this first preferred stock Is on of the best utility securities on the market, Complete information on Inquiry. Salt Lake Ogden , Decline Irregular. on Pce i ! high-grad- nt United Stated had. wrested that place from it. Rpeln, however, still produce 11 per Cent of the world's yearly output of this nietal. Half of it comes from th tdy district of Ufiares and Isa Carolina, in ths province of Jaen, Linares Is situated 154 miles directly south of Madrid, cloee to ths trunk line 20; from Madrid to Cordoba. Sevilla and Cadis, with which It is connected by a short railroad. Its nearest harbor, also t connected with It by rail. Is AJmerla. says a writer In the Engineering and Mining Journal Press of New York. The mines of the district were exploited early by the Phoenician and afterward by the Homans, a Were many e others in Spain. Idle for a long period after the barbaric Invasion of the Goth .0GBEX. and during the sanguinary wars with the Moors, they were started again during lpeci.1 t Th. Tribaa. 3. Cattle Receipt., I486; the latter part of the sixteenth century OGDEN. Oct. rhote prim, st ttro, and operated with Increasing activity up market iiesdy. Vtp. 98 48 to the second half ot the nineteenth cen 3; good sfaera. 98.54H18 V A fair 04: rtanir f (kngA 54, f Ver steers, $9 tom. $4.S3 25; lielfer., $4 505.40; cbotc Bpeeial to Tho TrJbuno. TtttloRo-eeipta- , NORTH BALT IARB. Ort, Fflme oteere, lft.00 705; market ateera, 85.509 00; feeder Meoro, 4(9 75; and bearv beifera. $.0(MS50; rhoire eeara eowa to for I $4 !?544 60; tad heifore. $3 50 1(4 23, euttera, 00; emnnere, $15041 fat buUa, $2.5o3 50: boiofna bulla, $2 00 A3 00; light reai ealreo, $7 ftOt8 2$. Choir Hnga Reeelpta, 637; market aieadf. 178 225 lba., $9 25; bulk prime top fat bog of Mire. $6 W39 00, $8 254(9 75; feedera, drtee-iiM$8 0(H(j9.09; bearlet, $A90ti7.99. market 12.035; higher. fhMc fat lam be, $112511.75; chofee yeer lings, $4.84Ht7M, fat wetben, $4.505 50; fat kwee, $3.50484.50; feeder Umbo, $10.09 10.50. nii1 a CHirAGO. Ort KBt of Afrreltre ) Rerelpl. 82,000; DHtire bif tcre and ytHrllog. taadjr t 15c lower, mostly it&ady; tup matured kref atrere, 1431 c$13 55, weight pound: aereret loada. $13 50; href rrerllnfa, $13.00; bulk aafira cow and trere; $9 5012 00; lower rrada b brifere hrnriy 25 Jreref; otbre gredre atrayfy to wwalt; buUa wrek lie Awr; real eaWre weak to 25 tower; wretr graaaw in karta ipp4f ot areas, iarjroly 10c to 16o tow or; bulk ft w land Mob wretara grarearib treaa, $3.10; atockwre aad fttdoru fairif active, 20c t 1A lower; bulk dreirebto botognn bait. 84 9CHA4.K; bulk drelrebto rrelore arouad Is not $11 09 to packara; bulk Uckcra pad fredara, (I rted. 7 in for. Fluctuations Exchange One of- Per plexing Things of Market g, -- i furnished, all tee tury, when they were at tha height of their prosperity. Th future of th district depends partly on the results of ths development ot the veins at greater depth. There seems Spain, a one of th few countries of to be a lean sons at a fairly uniform Europe with metal production of Im- depth, ranging between 1244 and I 40 feet the surface. No deeper mining portance. At the end of the nineteenth below has been tried, although the vein keep century it held the first' piece li the their full sixes as to lengths and widths production of lead, whereas toddy the to that depth. Cause Holt-Der- At M end accrued ts yield but chats and rvr Furnished Ancient Spanish Lead Mines Still Productive stock. At present only silver ores are )lng mill. If the experiments with sponge Iron ere successful, lead ores will also be handled, which will greatly enlarge the possibilities of the Stiver City plant. At the Tmtic dtwndard mill, which also n uses the process, a Satisfactory recovery of lead la being made by the use of tin foil scrap. However, thla necessitates the heating of the solution almost to the boiling point. By use of sponge Iron It i thought thla step may be eliminated and the expense reduce eonelilerably. Copper bullion is being melted down at the Silver City mill for shipment later this year. Copper bullion is not being madb very rapidly, as ores treated carry Jjut a small red metal content. learnings of the Victoria and the Eagle end Blue Bell properties of the Bingham Mines company are said to be very gratl-fyniinasmuch as the grads of the ore Bines the American Is running higher. mine Btar another property In which the Bingham Mines company own a targe Interest was brought Into production, a total of thirteen carloads of Ora has been marketed. The American Star deposit, it Is re- has been opened up for a distance feet on the level where it was first exposed and rataed and sunk Upon about for ninety feet. Although the ore Is not all of high grade, the showing believed to be of exceptional promise. Mew ore bins, made necessary by the increased production of the Bingham Mines properties, are being completed at the Eagle and Blue Bell mine. UTAH au. about SKeea , lc eh At the Gemini mine a number of important changes are being mads by ths Chief Consolidated Mining company, over the property which recently tot along with the Ridge and Valley and the Eureka Mines. The large frame building standing over the head of the Gemini mine has been tom down. Another compressor has been Installed and the collar of the shaft lined with cement. A large part of the underground trackage has been changed and the rails paced eighteen inches- apart Instead of twenty, so that Chief- Consolidated car may be used In the Gemini. When shipments are resumed It is 'believed that the productlcn of the Gemini will be reported under the Chief Consolidated Mining company heading. In order to simplify office work, the Grand Central Mmiifi? company will dissolved and the shipments of this property considered pa-ethe of corporation. All of part the stock of ths Grand Central Mining company has now been acquired by the Chief Consolidated Mining company. Control of the Eureka Hill mine has been acquired by the Chief Consolidated company. It Is reported. By the con. summation of this deal the Chief company has secured the major Interest In the oldest property In ths camp. Opera, tlon of the mine will be conducted-o- n the leasing system. That. airs. KNOW ANNTHlNS- - A3 OUT HCE. IN CUR. CON FI CENTAL CHATS SHE'S DonY K t At She'S Ri5 Blossom knows mv wsTbev and if high-pric- treated at the Tlntic Chief Con. NAM3 Bloxsoa. They havc To have 5 husband id es They? Activity en the Balt I Aik Stock and Mining exchange yesterday waa devoid of Interest. Trend of the market as developed by the doseft actlve Issues was uneven. Tlntic Standard, the heaviest trader of the stocks, advanced to S3 30, while Pet held at 13.55 and Walker Mines dropped off to $3.75, Emma, the meet active of the Cotton for total trading of woods, held at 17,000 shares, Alta Tunnel sold at with sales at lie, was allghtiy stronger. Brine advanced to lie bfl Selling of 4000 shares. Bllver King Consolidated traded desultorily at 35o and Blutus at 30c. Quotations follow ; Experiments Important gold-silv- HU frgS. Confi oeNce i Interesting experiments in ths making of sponge iron from, Uis Dragon Consolidated ora are being carried on by the Tlntio Milling company. Sponge Iron U of grejit value In precipitation processes, in that It action la much, more rapid and efficient than scrap iron. The problem now to be worked out Is to make the sponge Iron tor use as a precipitating agent at a lower cost than that of scrap Iron. Kecent experiments carried on at the Tlntio mill have shown such gratifying results mint the company Is preparing to increase the scale on whloh the work is to be carried on. Yesterday a larger was shipped to Silver City .rotary kiln from the Sait Lake etation of the bureau of mines, . which la cooperating in Conducting the eMrtirtmentaJ work. Treatment of the ore to make sponge Iron Includes crushing the ore to a mesh wr.d mixing with varying percenlages of coal. Ths mixtureIn Is then direct preheated on en open hearth contact with the flame and then passed to a sealed tube and again heated in order to complete the deoxidation process. If these experiments are successful on a commercial scale and sponge Iron can be mads at a price to compete with scrap Iron, It will mean the solution of an important metallurgical problem. - feGJL, HCtt Large Companies Not Only Routine Trading of Restrict Increase Production, .but ed Volume and Narrow Undertake New Projects. 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