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Show --- --- - .t STOCKS i4:13P131ifIN;0,SEIS SOME SEVEN MORNING METALS.- SILVER gilt 111011g111BE gilLO IBOIE -- (Cathodes) OOPPLTI, LEAD, NEW HONORED -- YORK QUOTATIONS COPPER, - 14,123 (electrolytic) 14.25 5 IRON, Unchanged 1 los , . Santaquin 'Ong Alta Consolidated Tintio Standard Thompson Quincy Raw Wellington " - , i le 1.20. at 1,000 6; 300, 1.7; at 4; 5,000 at 3.25. at 1.7N; at 1. Chief. ' 1,000 at OPEN BOARD. Silver King Coal., 100 at 2.25; Silver King Con., 600 at 1.70. 414; 1,000 300 at ' ' - 17,1192 8,206 83,498.90 1,772.95 2e,g58 $5,271,85 ..... Wbe les totals 1.30 119,948 69 MADE. QUEEN (Special to The News.). Silver City. March 14.Thomas j. Adhave cornon the Dia- mond Queen property, which hi located in the south end Of the''Ellstrict and which is. controlled. by local people. They were so pleased with he general condition of the property that they took Mock- - ior j piencild chance of opening gn ore body. Taking up the work in the main tunnel, where it had been left of several 'months previous, they drove ahead for some distance before diecoveTing thatthe vein the tunnel was being driven had been passed, the showing being rather barren at that point. After making this discovery Messrs. Adams and Julian started a new crosscut .to the einith, following the vein, anti they had not gone far before they encountered a well mineralised formation. When they quit work. their contract being finished, the entire face of the drift was in dnanganese and spar which in the Clift in clone property, adjoining.0 comes pistviimity to the high grade galena ore. The same veins ,traverse the Diamond Queen and Clift properties and it is fnore than likely that a continuation of the work recently undertaken will resiblt in the location of better values. .)" , ,Years ago smati ,bunches of high WILL RESUME mined:. WORK were lead found in the Diamond In the upper workings of the mine grade property and one' or two eliteAT Supt. Cox is prospecting an entirely Queen CYANIDE PLANT new ore channel with conciftio,ns 'very menta were sent out. ,,, Some of the shareholders in the company are favorable for getting into softie new largest ie ore. said ,to be in favof of levying a small (Ppedai to The News.) 'assessment, providing money for furEureka. March 14 ' little cYsnide ther development work, and there may Mill, owned ,l.' C. C. Griggs, Wiliam TOCKS AGAIN ACTIVE be something doing on this ground in Carter and by George Castleton, v.hich has been closed down during the winter ON LOCAL EXCHANGE the early spring. ,., months, will no doubt be placed in ,, WILL AGAIN START WORK operation again by the first of next Trading again became decidedly act- month- - The cyanide solution cannot he lye on the local market this morning ON WHITE CLOUD PROPERTY handled ' during the freezing weather ' and the Market was broader. than it except where the mills are pretty thorhas been In several days. Iron Rios- (Sp(:'Jai to The News.) snm was quite heavily tmded'in at $1.20 oughly housed in and consequengy the ' March who owners of the Tiptic plant suspended and Opohongo again became a feature, Larsen, Eureka, , reaching a new high point of 44 cents. has a lease on the White Cloud prop- operations lasta November. Nfxt week silver King Coalition showed a decline erty located tn. the southern end of the they will put few men at work get: end went to 6325while Silver King district, was in town during the past ting things in readiness for operation 11 Consolidated eased off slightly, reach-- wee)c and says that work has been arid by April I the plant will no doubt a trice tontage.-Ther- e ing Dayerame- In' for ett temporarily suspended. Just as soon,' be taking-care-o4 share in the interest in the market however, as track and care can be put is but a small profit in the treatment ; this morning and went as Mr.. Lareen Intends to of the low grade dump ore for Which high as 7 . in cents The heavy shipments that are resume work. ..4 He had some fairly the mill was erected, but crowding the ee tieing made from this property has good samples of lead ore from the new tonnage the owners are able to do very caused considerable, Interest to be strike, made a few weeks ago, and be well. Their short run last year did .. ei, shown .1:mite confident that he will be able not bring them anything in excess of The total number of shares sold this to open a. good sized body of ore of wbat it Cost to put up the mill. but the ore that they will be (Ole to morning wag 25.058. for which there commercial grade. was a market price .of $5,271.85. summer This work has been car- handle. during the corning The vein In ',e is the largest amount of business taken ried on for some little time is bring them some revenue that fully six should of at a morning session for feet in width., , cap will be velvet. ,,, months. is now The White Cloud shares controlled by Bernardproperty During. the Week. 91.130 ).i Rich, a well PUSHING WORK ON !e, changed hands at 312.948.59. known business man of Salt Lake City, tZ Trading on the curb market was quite who is very anxious to spend a little NEW MAY DAY STRIKE V" active.thia morning and the sales reg- - money in the development of the istered were: 1,000 shares of Alta Con- - ground, being of the opinion that a 1.000 solidated at 3 centse350 at (filpeciai to The Netts') small amount of development work Tihtic Standard at 5 rents; will 1. shares of men are Eftrelut,'March be the sufficient to property put 350 at 5 cents: 4.300 shares of Rico on a now at workbon the Mitchell-Ki- tt lease paying basis. Wellington at 10 cents. at ,tneL,May Day mine and the leasers 'S.SIOLLIT.1.0110 ONINZION, REMODELED UTAH APEX and ship fully 350 tons expect-to-miof o?4s during tilt; month of March. ' i Bid. ',Asked. Stock& MILL SOON TO OPERATE They have already taken out three carloads since the Mt, of the present Beck Tunnel .051h! .0714 as that .05ii ..00 Bingtukm Antal. The mill of the Utah Apex company month, and the shipment to Black Jack 10 which is now being rebuilt billed out yesterday was the fifthnew at Bingham, .01 be placed qv the market since the Aindar ., .0114 General company br'the Engineering .10 was made, (.7entury ' .1L of SaILI4ke..A111 gointocommisalon strike .- .,-, C. Griggs of the May Pay Croun Pnint Supt.--C.l'."i10 first the after of the cdtning shortly ,, he lieu received settlement Daly month, according to an announcement states that for the first carload of ore 6.10 Daly Judge sheets only E. Gaitford of the General Engineer. East Prince .0014 by these leaser.' mined but the ore & Blue Dell 1.00 ing company who returned Wednesday that 1.25 will run pretty much the same and 9 Eagle an of from the L; Emerald 40314 inspection plant. each car should bring a . Gold Chain r.15 The work is proceeding rapidly and consequently .21 check for $1.700. The ore body is said Grand Central .55.. AO satisfactorily, and Walker J Boudwin, tO be opening up in splendid shape and Iron Brbssom 1.20 1.223i chief draftsman for the General Engl. the owners of the lease canno -- help ,4 leCe,stone . Is i; nearing,company, personallyIn , king Wm. i but make a riteff sum of mon .03 .0414 charge of the work en are the losing no tittle19 in taking out 'Lead King .03 be mill and will remain In Bingham unmen being divided Lehi Tin. 0014. til the mill la completed and in - ore. the force of eptra1 Little Bellinto three shifts. .15 .35 tion again. I L. Mammoth .01 .02 , Mammoth ' ...I "I) ORE SHIPMENTS. ol May Day .0744 .07 Mineral Flat WILL BUY Al .02 The following were the ore ship.04-MountainLake .....--0- 2 In car load lots out at the Tin-t- ic , ments MOEteOltit .. .20 diatrict for. the week Mang ker8240.00 ..1...,......... 10 Walker Bros. Bank Nevada Hills .. . .40 .33 1 1983)0--, iday night: 5 Z. C. M. I New York .. ..... 1.0' .02 Care. 10 Home Fire Inc Co... 288:00 nhin ,. Copper,-.4,,,...-.30 .30 ' 5 'ZiottS Say. Bank 418.00 Mammoth. it '14, 4 .0414 Centennial.Ellreka .04 28 -- Opohongo 20 'eon. W. & Mach. Co. MOO 0.10. . a Plans .. .05 I .03 328.00 . 21 10 Des. Chief Con at Bank 'Prince Con. 'o;. ' .1814 .2214 Gemini 1.58 500 Ind. Coal Co. I Itexall .003 00i '.30 Iron Blossom . le Seven Troughs Coarn. 11 WILL SELL Grand Central Seven. Troughs , .03 I... .... . Silver King Eagle & la tug Sell ... 8.22 cia. 4 Gold Main 200 1,1411 Idaho Sugar,. - 8.10 lous Con. .0214!..a-.. 4 . wansea Victorla.' Com'. . ... .. .., . .24 7.0 Arnal. Sintsfr -.1 .001.....---,....- . 91.00, et '4 I A sliver KIng Can.. . 1l 1.7214 May Day W a & Mach, Co 95.000 Ica Con. , . .. 2 , Colorado Tintic Central ..' .. .; . !IIRil .01 .4.0 Nati. Bank Republic 208.00 1 Tit4ic zinc ..... . ,.:.,,,.1 .07141...,... Caries lenge 1 80.0r 10 Natl. Savings Trust. ed Tintle .,...latt ...I. .,..... ,,.,,.0014 Uncle Sam ear-mar- Prs 4 .! - 1 47, - . .. 14 ,. . . -- . !'-- ' . f 1 '. lin 1. , . ' . 3; ne , . I ' -- , ( ''..,' - 4 ' -- .. 1... -- . 111 - Trinc 1 . - ., ' - . ---.- ... ' 4 .. ... ..... . ... "1 , I ' , - ,. f'tut Ham, 1, 7 ..... .......Ig ' , ' , i.N.u.1 ' , . ... ,....-- ...;,..4...,..1. .03 'tali Con. ' ;.,.;.,., . .01 nles Chief ......1,....2 ' t 'Victor Clem .01 ' Motor's con. Al :, ,... 1 ' 1 - ' - ,,L a' Life Inter-Mt- n. 12.50nn 20.00 .36 6.10 Price R. Irrigation Casket 16. .22 4.50 .12 65.00 .36 WILL BUY 100 200 100 - Bettilyon IL Bidrs Utah Oil Refining Univ. ' . a 00 44I . 02 .0, ,,, Dragon Con,. Ridge and Calley Bock Tunn oil. 0,...,4 ,08 ' ' A A ", j-- ... 4..4. 1 1 1 4 4- .4s, Tatil . I 0k...it 4. I 51 EdifiiidLBilittht 41 SO. Ptione Mks.. TSO. I $1 21 511 Closmser .30 CROWN POINT WILL START; YANKEE IS AGAIN SHIPPING , March 14.Oflicials of the Crown Point Mining company say.that money is alreadt coming into the treasury as a result ot the recent assessment and by the first of next Month everything should be in readinesa for the resumption of development work. The small aesessment should bring in about 84,000. and this SUM will keen ,things moving for some little time, as the Crown Point people have mate a reputatiou for themselves with r5ference to economical development work. The shaft on this ground is down to a depth of 550 feet and the winze extends from- the 650 to the 650 level. Between 4.000 and 5,000 feet of development work has flready been done in the Crown Point ground and at several places in the property the Phowing is The corn- except onally favorable. mime are now trying to make pany' arran ements with the Knight people for sufficient air te operate the hoist There Is no getting away 'from the fact that in the Tintio Standord ground there is a,- splendid chance to develop a big mine. With limited capt. tar, equipment that is none too good and trouble In keeping the mine properly ventilated the management has had an uphili fight, but even with these difficulties splendid work has been accomplished. and it e011V101 that the property Is in a fair way to become a regular producer. It le Plat such a mine as this that would be an attractive buy for any large nomPling CONCENTRATES. Some additional machinery le being shipped to Clear Lake. Millard county, for use at the Solar Springs Salt corn,. Maly plant of which J. E. Ray is and S. A. Greenwood. ifecretarY on, account of bad roads hauling has ceased at the old Sharp mine in Tooele county. This property is under lease. '''' and the machine drills. At the Moscow yrsperty In Beaver During the past Week the Yankee county the new shaft is going,down at leasers sent out two carloads of ore, the rate of SO feet a week.. The recent the first Jo be shipped from this mid& strike there was Ina& at a point 570 In more than a month. One of theme feet down the shaft. The Management cars contained a high grade zinc prod- intends to now cut a station on the uct and the other was tilled with some 600 level. The ore that hes been found ore. There is a fairly will average 60 per cent lead and 8 to nice .silver-lea- d 10 ounces in silver. good showing of ore in the old workings of the mine and the leasers will A report from Santaquin sayi that at probably be able to make other ship- the'Santaquin King another fissure has ments in the near future. been encountered oarrying much better Supt. Merriman says the usual ore than ha: t beenhad. This ore is amount et prosperting- im being done at declared to contain a great deal of the Yankee, drifts being sent both east galena. General Manager L. A. Marand weet on the 1,700 level. The east tin will leave in a days or so with an drift is being Iriven for the purpose engineer for the property. of prospecting the same big vein that Thomas F. Kelley, treasurer of the was encountered some months ago at is Mining and Smelting &mil. depth of 2.000 feet. On the 2,000 the Gold Hunter vein carried some good values. but the pally of Mu Ilan, Idaho,' is expected in development work 411d not reveal ore Salt Lake within the next few days on of a shipping grade. The work on that Wetness connected with his company's level caused Mr. Merriman to believe operatione. that there would be a better chance. pf getting higher values above this point NEW YORK STOCK LIST. and consequently he switched his work to the 1,700 level. The west drift on Badger Bros.. brokers, 110 south Main the'r700 is now following a large quartz street, furnish the following received over vein in whichthe ore should make. their private wire this afternoon: In addition to the work on the 1,700 level the Yankee people are also doing IlialesifightLowiCloa an important piece of prospecting on I 10001 211 2111 23 one of the mine's upper levels, a drift Alaska Atrial. Copper 6,700 74i 14e 74 being sent out for the purpose of cross21 I American Beet cutting that portion of the company's American Can Sugar 700 292 RD oa ground that should be in line for theo American Can pfd 0 so Lu Am. Car & Foundiy northern extension of the Beek 591 , 700 ore zone.. 141 Locomotive , 4 imer, iamer. Smelt, & Ref 1,700 901 tPX)i 100 991 American Ref, Sugar GOLD CHAIN OPENING 400. 219i '149 148 American Tobacco 2001 Anaconda 84 PROMISING ORE BODY Atchison 01 901 I.030 844 Baltimore 11, Ohio 881, Isi 24010 441 Seth. 481 Steel 41 (gPecial tolrhe News.) trze 92 911 Brooklyn Rap. Trans 1, 4,000 204 2051 20;y1 Etireka, March 14.W, D. Loose. the Canadian Pacific Paul 100 214 assistant manager of the Gold Chain Cht., Mil. & and Grand Central mine's, was M Eu- Colo. Fuel & Iron ..... elk 411 4111 41 reka the other day and talked in an Chino 119 If 118 111i new D. & R. G. interesting manner regaiding the 21 D. 21 & id G. pfd ore body that he Is developing on the Krie 29 He has 700 level of the former mine. 200 1279 121 Northern pfd been at work on this proposition for G. Northern Ore recentwas 400 .iiii several months but it only 641 Gut. Exp. Central ly that' he succeeded in opening the ore Illinois Inter-M... 141 When the 14a, to good advantage. body .500 pfd ore was first found it was of a rather Inter-Me- t. 17 16 17 ... am) Jow grade and at that time the work Inspiration 200 2fii 251 K. O. Southern Was being carried on within the boun1471 144 WI Valley 4,5;30j dary lines of the Don Pedro claim, ILehigh 187 Louisville & 1351 135 owned jointly by the Gold Chain and Miami .. .... 23 POO Mammoth mining companies. but in Mo. Pacific 2411 241! 241 4,700 61 r1 671 ...., following the vein to the south the New. Haven . 43 drift again entered the Gold Chain ter- National Lead 9;11 901 N. Y. Central 94 ritory and it is there that a concen-1,60i) 103 & Western 1031 1n3 et.) tration of the ore is expected. Mr. Norfolk ' 100 11'4 113 113 Pacific Loose says that'the.values are in cop- Northern . 500 161 Nevada Con. 151 per, the recent assays showing any- Pacific Mail 1001 241 24 151 where from 10 to 20 per cent. and the Pennsylvania 1.100 1111 1101 ar new ,ore body promises to be of con- People'. Ga. 129 IZ2 1211 siderable 200 431 Preparations Pressed Steel car 421 Importance; 12,910 1641 1631 1614 are now being made for the doping of Reading 1 26 261 261 it may be a few weeke Rep. Iron & Steel- -this ere,-b- ut 91 91 91 before there is any noticeable increase Rep. Iron & Steel pfd 41 Rock Island . In the mine's tonnage. prd Mr. Loose says that things are mov- Rock Island 211 21 Con. UPC 2og Ray ing along In a very satisfactory 'man- Southern Pacific ...T 2,01 P41 94 1111 ner at both the Gold Chainand Grand Tenn. Copper 200 24 34 341 WV Central properties and that heavy Southern Railway 261 2ri 26 in 1.41.1 order be 1671 1571 6,N0 through- Union Parific shipments should 621 621 U. S. Rubber 1,100 . 63 out the year, woo 941 Tunnel-Colorad, 11611 91831 &441 et GO 1K, d --- ... .t- A today to flame; 'wheat tinning Phmts which, varied from oft to è up. tiranti ellY underwent a moderate bag. Rains Interfering-- with the IN - CENTENNIAL,EUREKA MAY BE WORKING TO TAKE - - OVER GRAND.CENTRAL .. I', S. Steer Ir. S. Steel pM ... . . Utah Copper Western UniMI Total sales - . 444i 17,W0 '64 641 300 110 11091 1091 700 641! 641 14 1,700, KW 63i, 64 - - 1441A.-- , - SALT Newt) LAKE BANK CLEARINGS (Special Mammoth. March.- - 14.NotwithsthatAhe story hats, tanding the fact For the .week ending March 11, been denied a time or two, rumors! are persistent!, circulated to ,the ef- - 1914;,. 191.4. 1913. to be taken over by the owners ofj March 0, $1,082.038.13 $1,030,87900 979,384.31 917,832.23 the Centennial Eureka mine and that Marth 10, 97)1,777.83 937,301.08 March 14 when the latter company gat an op-- i 1 was simp-1,089,844.72 tion on the King William it March 12, 1,075,819.93 949,497.21 989,337.44 March 13, ly the first step in the direction of Central.. Grand 14 1172,774.18 883,308.11 March getting the The most direct route between the Centennial Eureka the of $7, Totars 15,808,160,33 030,931.61 workings 'bodies- -- In ' mint- - and the- - largest--sm- r 6122,77138, is said to be the Grand through the King William territory and naturally the e-Centennial Eureka .....- .-mit-tart9 ertvit-t- t s ground' eoupleof drifts through(the that is owned by the King company unlese they ahave the mat- manner that ter tied up in 'such they can take over this toground if open an they are fortunate enough ore body. in other words the work which is now being done in the King ground has a two fold mani int. Of courRe there is no way of get- -, regard-tiny ,sny definite information. ing,this proposition because ,4hotie those two who arc connected ynthing properties; are not doing any talking, but malty- gurney are being 11 made as to the outcome of the con.. William deal and tennitiV Eureka-Kin- g me the guess outlined above may not bob to-T- --- , - 'Selling Lumber Is a Profession Wilk Us" 7 -- - STOCKS LIMITED Mr s., '.t , T.: --: Movements :- Securities Market , In Irregular, Reflecting Uncertain , - State of Syeculative 4'1'4 tiogs-- at NAO. atm; high 1e,.11 for the year, hardened provisions. Cltiulges In price., though. wore only alight olis of a good reports muliaff ,zbemand aided subsoommtlY In steadying the market. The close was Min.. at the SUMO as last night to higher. by holders led art- rwerd to some ireaction. The cloee, however. was firm at to el net advance. Wheat--4 red. 94Ifit No. 3 red, $eal: No. 3 hard, No. 3 la'ar4, 93 NO y norhern, MINN; No. I northern, 334414ii,No. apring. ii4itilt,; No. spring. 9,413941. Corn-- No. 3. No. $ white. 64i . 3 yellow. 3S44. ita-N- o. 3 white, antrlit; stnndard, 391, - , Sentiment c)r'")' d- t;;L-- NO CERTAIN VIEW ON OUTLOOK t Rye-- No. 000110 (1over--10 Week's Transactions Gave Little Indication of What May be Ex- - , , 00Zi 13.5O. ' Wheat-M- pected in Business Revival. , ' litti July'. $t. 31 ' July, 4171., ay, Corn-M- ay. Oats-4,I- ay , IN July, .t 1 11.624; r , 39i. 1.121141(i' Ribs-M- ay. jut?. - . 11.421, strrER t11"-'- AND EGGS. Chicatro. March: lf,Butter-Low- er; creameries. - er: receipts. 10.RS3 eases; at mitri4 ettes included, Wititi; firsts, 201,011; firsts. tittit ,, Potatoes-Low- er., receipts. 6S cars. Michigan. Minnesota aid Wisconsin red, Otott16: ditto white, OW& Poultry-41194Ainthanged- .- v SUOMI. New York, March 14 Raw sugar. steady; molasses, 2 ft3i contrifUtal. LOS; refined, quiet. 0 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT. 1 Minneapolis. March 14.Whes-No- ., hard, 94i; No. 1 notthern, 211'031; No I northern. 80111t21- No. - $ wheat. New York. March' Irregular movertants'in the securities marklit tide Of woeks-,gavtho unreflection oertain 'state of speculative Oentiment Opinion at to the outlook ;eras oonfiteed, and openttions in th stank Market were Molted chiefly to the dealings of proteselonal traders. The )4xican willow, the freight rate question, the proposed anti-trulegislation at 'Washington and conflicting reports ea to the businese math:ink all served to restrict speculative operations- pending eettlement of those problems. The week's trade news gave little indi . cation of what was to be expected in the way of a general menus revival such aa was predicted confidently at the beginning of the year. February statistical return, from the steel and ,copper industries were unexpectedly good. Reports from the steel trade for the first half new of March, however. indicated-thbusiness was not large. Railroed earn Inge. contliened to fall off. The money market was little changed, although time loans showed a. firmer tendency.- Opening price& today were generally higher, except In the case of New Haven which lost a point, United States Ex. to the belief press rose X pointa-iitvinthat as a resultof dissolution and distribution of assets, the shareholders would receive more than the market value of the stock. Chesapeake & Ohio rose a Point. Smelting If and Louisville le, Some extensions of the initial WAS Were made with a broader inquire for certain Investment specialties Amorironi Telephone gained la and North Atnerletirt 2tH The market closed easy. Sustained strength was shown in today's half 'elision, The general market withstood the pressure on New Haven at the outset, and the independent strength of many influential stocks, impressed the shorts, whoa buying forced the list higher. New Haven made up its loss and other weak ' futures rallied. The decision of the federal courts ordering .dissolution of the bituminous coal combine weakened all the coalers toward the close New Haven also old oft Sol tailing Z points. Bonds were steady. - -- ir kt tt Lgirte-Low- Cheese-Unchen- da,y-to-d- - - ged. , ' e.1 2- July. NEW YORK - Mayo, 2102; at - PRODUPE-- , New York.- - March RutterSiteadyt receipts. 6.000 tubs: creamery held extras, lillitextras, 27Lprocess tOheeeeSteedy; receipts. 600 baste: state whole milk fait and summer average , fancy. 184iba Eggsunsettled: reoeints. LOCO essei; freak gathered extras, 310:3; extra firsts. -- g - ' it.13. M Timothy-3.7- i - l63; weatera chickvs poultrySteadv. ens. IS: tow 16; turkeys. 10018. Dreesed--Weafresh killed ' weeders chickens, 1641r$ ; fowls, 144182; turkeys, - sTocK LONDO'S - London, March 414.Conito la for money, 761: for account, 7.41;, Vinton Pacific, 16-- - Bar 'liver. steady, Money, Short bilis, 21Three months, 24(16-1- 2413-16- 11. - 4. TRADE SITUATION QUITE IRRECIJEA LIVE STOCK. . CITY.: KANSAS Kiansos city, March It market strong to 6 cents higher. Bulk, 6.04,0115, heavy, 8.0006.16: packers and butchers, 8.60611.75; light, 1.40(ati.00; pigs, 1.6001.00. CattleReceipts. 600; market teady. Prime fed steers, 1.0061.35; dressed beef steers, 7.604810; western steer. 1,25h0,75; southern eteors, 6.1001.3: costa 4,560 7.Zi heifers, 64.7561.00; stockers and feeders. 0.6066.10: bulls. 6.006110; calves, 5109 Measured by BAnk Statement, Volume of Transactions Continues Smaller Than Last Year 500; 10. ' - New York, - .Z411.00; Lambs. 7.200710: yearnings, "tethers, 5.546010. ewes. 51045.76. CHICA90. Cltleago, 1reIi 14.Hots-e-Rocelpt000; market strong, iS cents above yeeterday's average. Bulk Of sales. light.' 11,&1111,14; mixed, 11,4)Afg.23); heavy, $.003.90; rough, 11.44,34); pigs, 711418.06, 1,00: market weak. CattleRecolpts, Beeves, 11010940; Texas steers, 7.1004.15; western. 6.7146.00: etockars and feeders, cows and heifers, 3.7040110t G10113.10; calves, 7AONO.0k SheepReceipts, 1,000; market steady. Native, 4 304t1.50; western, 4.100t41.Mt4year .8061.76t tinge. 5.89111.00; lambs, native, - , western, 6.806163 : - 'Bay: Considerable' Irregularity Mlii cbarac-- - terises the business situation' and statietica. of trade mOvementa are As measured by .bank clearipga, the 'volume of transactions con, .thiata smaller than a. year asoi there being ir lose this 'week of 1.9 per cent, while grog earnings of railroads reporting for February wero 1,3 per cent smaller than in the corresponding pert.: od of 1913. On the other band a fur.,'. ther substantial redaction occurred In the number of 'Idle freight cars, the gain in the unfilled tonnage of the principal iron and eteel in the last month larpassed ,expectations and there was a, decree in surplus steam of copper,L Current reportsfront.lealilacking in ng centers, however, arethat the et.... imiformity and indk'ate facts of the recent storms have not en., tirelft disappeared. Failures this week were 941 against '309 the corresponding week lest year. - 'con-Metin- g. ; OMAHA. - llevicet March-,13.flutt'- tone: market steady. tomorrow wilt SheepReceipts. South Omaha. Neb,. March 14.Hogs Itoceipts, 9,000; market , higher. Heavy, 3.1,30,314; light, It36Q3.00-- pits, 7.6048.26; bulk of sales, 11.50114.00. 100; - market steady, Native steers, 7.600910; cows and heifers, 6.2mt3,00; western steers. 4.1641.416; Tex. as steers, 41.00411.65; cows gad heifers, 6.30 Cr7,00; calves. tougplOock SheepReosipts, 3,400; market steady. .364,7.0P); wethere. 610t4.S: yearlings, t lambs, 7.04114. ' OP WOOL - washed,-27942- STATEMENT. , , $2,03.926.610 7.317,00o Ziiie94.010 Loans -Decrease Specie S.F13.019 1,1,1Crea-S- - 73,0410 Legat tender ..... 1,t9.00o Decrease .- 4-..... 1.966,848,00o . . Net deposits 5.942.,A)0 .... . . Inertasei 4.2(10.010 Circulation ...; .; Decrearie .... 404.741,010 Pinks cash resertos in vault Trust companies cash reserve bloodr-coMbintl- one-thi- rd , e - 0; BANK New York, March It --The Ittatement of the actual condltion of clearing house, week banks and trust companies for-thshows that they hold V.:MOOG reserve in excess of legal requirements. Vile le an Increase of 85,339,800 from last week. ' ACTUAL CONDITION. WOOL. Boston, Mass., March 11,The Commer. cial Bulletin tomorrow will say of the wool market: "With the exception of fair index by few houses' of foreign cross.breds and merino wools, the market has been dull lots of doand spotty. Some elean-u- p mestio wool have been sold at famine rates, 'In the west contracts have been pieced steadily and prices are fully as strong as Compared with a week ago. .onto ants pennsylvania fleeces: Detains BOSTON 24406: delaine unwashed, 231N24.. "Michigan and New York: rine one-ha- lf M; detain unwashed, 224224; and three.eighths blood unwashed, M6124. "'Wisconsin and Missouri: Three.eighths blood, 2:3422,11; braid, 2ort029h ,and one-four- v - et f7.00 0;i0 and in vault and slinilar: One-ha- lf .1 .bloed, unwashed,. 23t24. Aggregate cath resierve-n.-.-.23,010 34Eaeesis lawful teserve 5.239,b00 tIncrease sqourtraci reserve with "Texas: ride 12 menthe, 63p66; flue Trust companies' members ear- , e to S montha. 49450: fine fall, 42045. clearing house re-- cash 5 cent per California: Northern, 60; middle county, rying ..... ... . I4.1S7,000 serve 4E448; southern, 42(443. 1 staple, 67(t68; NO. Eastern "Oregon: BANKS; STATE Pastern clothing, 6354; valley No. 1, 47Q6 , 49. et state batiks and tratleom- rerrito : Fire staPle, egeYee: fine me. Summary In Greater New york, not incluel- - t: d fine medium clothing, 60t62; ..... . .; ozto.bile Soo Loans combing. 64(466 3,411,40o "Pulled: AA, 631; A euper. 471149. Decrease 67,SIZ.104 ... Specie ...," LONDON WOOL SALI,.'S. it Increase London..1larch 11A miscellaneous se- Legal tenders 634,2'10 , I kOCTf UM lection of 12.9s8 bales caused active buy. . ... sales today. Prices were Total deposits ing at the wool 6,701,SK1 Increase firm at the reduction. greasy...- New AO:its 40.- !.. Queensland, 2,800 hales; scoured, Is WO editis Id. ; bytd: greasy. 1s 6idft2s 6d; Victoria. 400 bales; scoured, - - "Kentucky three-eight- - ions. , half-bloo- , ,... grettsY. 'South Atistralitt 400 bales: greasy,, el blemberi New York and Boston Exchanges, Chicago Board ' of Trade. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton and Coffee. bi alei; greasy,' 7ddis 100 West rstary, Is Idels Tasmanla, 21id ZVeaiand. 4,00 bales: scoured, ls Nw llirierts 7d; greasy, ITalis Cape of Good Hope and Natal. SOO bkiel;' greasy. 8dt1. lid"2,400 bales; greasy. 81(10 Punta Arenas, West Australia, tad. 000 -- PRODUCE: March TAM(' - laFavorable - conch , , : V : 4Z rA.:a , I ,;17 C4.7, , - t 4 . A 1 , , EDWIN G. WOOLLEY, . Manager. Phone Exchange 94. - Pon' far till, domostio ',tutor , crop ion6c4 , Mee: City MAIN.STIIEET: 169: SOUTII ( CHICAGO. Chicago. Salt - , - torg 144 Logan,&-Brya- , Si"C6:' - - Wheat-Minneap- Morrison, - - harvest made the corn market ?Argentine firm. Ths opening was, La shade to 1 higher and there wow 'further slight gain. 'Oats deeeloPed strength' - with corn. HAS. sight. (Special to The News.) -- 1 - , OPERATIONS A. Thfeh - ,.- .....,. , 2410 ;MOO 100 Ulah-Idah- o Stigar 115 'Utah Fish Screen., Oil 500 Utah-Wy- o. 50 Utah 500 ITniv. Metallic Tie. 10 Nat. Sav. & T. Co. 100 Universal Cleanser. fel ot IN DIAMOND ams and Willard 'Julian pleted the assessment work 1.550 - .:. GOOD.SHOWING The lead-silve- r- at 3.20. Shales. Amount. Regular call Open board ore. d the deepest level in the mine and the drift, In which the strike wig made was: being driven for the purpose of connecting up with an ore body, that had been developed by means of a, wings sunk front the 1,350 level. It was tbo splendid showing in that part of the mine where the winxe was sunk that caused the management to sink the main working shaft some months back, and the drift on the 1,550 level was taking the shortest cut .to the' known ore deposit when the latest strike v; is made. 'The drift encounabout tered, the ore :kat at distance-o- f 250 feet from the shaft-anduring-thore few been the has past days body cut for a distance of about 20 feet and at present the face, top . bottom and sides are all in ore....v 1 br a high grade product !,'Ieven better than the, ore that is being mined in the utper levels of the mine. While the exact figures are not available it is safe to say that it will bring better than .$30 'per ton. Those who have visited the mine during the past three days agree with ).tanager Pett and Supt. Owens, who do not hesitate in saying that it is the best thing that the Eagle has ever had. Yesterday and today Supt. Owens has been using two big machines In driving a face through the new ore body. 'Yesterday fully 40 mine cars of this splendid ore was hoisted to the surface and the record for today will no doubt be equally ae good. A few days' work is hardly sufficient Id get much of, a, line 'on a new ore body. but the man who makes the prediction that the new deposit in the Eagle & Blue Bell is something mighty big is taking no chances of being eon- tradicted. What is perhaps more important is the fact that it is an entirely new ore body, separate and far removed from anything that bas previously been located in this mine, and evidently good for much greater, depth. With such an ore deposit ,eas the mine's deepest level-It- o probahty not be lOng, until it Is necessary for: the Eagle & Blue Bell simple to go deeper with thelemain working shaft and Judging from the neighboring properties the management can go in the neighborhood of .600 feet deeper without getting to the water level. The development of this new ore body on the 1,550 level will not Interfere, with the original plans in connecting up with the 1,350 winge, and Supt. Owens says that the connection ,should be completed by the lit of It will mean a great improveApril. ment in the ventilation of that part of the mine. e 6 TOTA:LS. . ,, ,3,000 1 100 100 , .10141 allver-lea- 100 500 10 10 $ .034 .074 102.00 grower t4' .30 Meehan. mt. Tire. .15 Ped. Duet Proof Hub 200-Ut- ah t Silver King CoaL, Silver Xing Con., ' dunces. , Theodore Hatfield. secretary of the; e . company, was out yesterday and in , eompany with Supt. Samuel Cox made'.' a thorough examination of the new find. They say that the new ore body '. is fully-lfeet in Width and that a pile ' showed two and a half ounces sample ., in gold, as well,as a little' copper. Tills means that the 'ore Is worth In the ifeighborhood of $50 to the tem, just as It is broken 'down by the miners. To start with-- It coritained only the gold ,, e but the last few days the copper has e been coming in. ' This; ore is entirely different from i anything that the Opohongo has bad in recent years. Most of 'the ore that has been mined from this ground during the time that leasers have been at "1 there has been what Is known am ehisenieal copper, while the new ore ' liwly eontains what might be termed gold quartz. There hecotistfiereble iron and spar In the quarts and the ore deof permanency. posit has the The new discovery has been made in a pertion of the property that has not bee'li developed to any extent and conseonently there is a splendid chance ee it,making into something big. An.e. t thing that makes it of much im.,:,,,.t eilinee is the fact that it is deeper ' et any. of then ore bodies that have bet ri outlet in this mine in the past few ' ; '''', yea rs. Most of the ore that has been mined : from the Opohongo, and from which the : company has paid ' its dividends. was taken (rem the workings above the 600 : work was done to a depth nieft eloo ,f';eoentie, a smalredepoeit of . rather low grade copper ore was found op this last mentioned level. but systeinatie prospecting of the vein failed to reveal anything of importance. The ore body that Steele 8Z Johnson have opened is abbot 50 feet above the 700 level, and, from present indications it will, extend to even greatet depth. , Other blocks of ground in the OPOk hongo are being worked under the treeing system by Skewes and Smith, it and Wilde and Sthith, copper ore being I Opohongo, 2,000 at 04 412. 17 I SALES. at 131o0som, 1,452 Lower Mamnloth, May Day, 600 at -- - .14 110 FORENOON Iron .03 .01 .06 .011 - ef body . . . - hat ......... months and during that time they have hiPPed aboitt three carloads of nice ...copper.' it was while following a small bunch of cdpper ore that they en. g countered 'quartz. When it WKS first located this quarts con tamed nothing but the gold and the easers 'passed the rock up for several days, considering it of no particular value, but later they had it assayed and when the reporrIrom the assayer showed that it carried live ounces in gold they peatly idled of heart failure. n:ere .iturde and all of ' t)ther .eesaY, then') shówed better than an ounce in gold, the best going 88 high as six. (Special to The News,) - is unqueez' Eureka, March tionehly the most trirportant strike,reparted from the Eagle & Blue Bell recent months was made early In the' tresent,,,week when the drift that SubrjWilliam Owens waa driving on the 1550 level broke Into an linmense Is r, SELL & Stock- - 4", Partner matter - , (Special to The Newel some litEureka. March tle time it bas been -known that the Centennial Eureka people .are, keep- 14 their eyes on the. Tintio Standard property' In the eastern:end of the district, and censequently It,oicasioned no great surpriee when Ow mine tnanager and the superintendent of the former mine wade a trip Out to the Tintio Standard property last Thursday. While there tbey made 'al pretty thorough examination of lite new ore body that has been developed on the 1,000 level of the mine and also the witty sunk over a hundred feet 'below this level. Of course they are tot doing any talking just at presentmining men never do when they are inveetigating a proposition of this naturebut then everybody knows that the Centennial Eureka officials are feeling around for new properties. Recently they made an examination of the rarragut ground in tho Northl Tintio district. getting a short time option upon these claims. but It is generally understood that the examination did not disclose anything of sufficient value to justify the payment of any money on the deal. With the Tinto Standard thingS are entirely different, however, the ore being In Exchange. Drake- .1. , 1000 Call Switchc.,...-'4 Con. Wagon I Deseret Nat'l Bank LEVEL 11 EYE ON DEVELOPMENTI STANDARD AT 1146-11- Elevatlir- Floor 1000 - MIMMRPIMMMMONIIM - BOOT '1614 MIX SL Phpne AV. klemberel Salt Lake Stock and , (Special to The News.) Mammoth, March 14:An important ST. LOVIS QUOTATIONS. strike haalust been made in the Opo390 LEAD. Steady, , &All bongo mine its. Mammoth, a splendid SPELTER, Dull ut golil, ore being .opened In a glt.e block of gr011iiir-UPO- n bkh , Mark Steele and William Johnson have a Wlibert . .. 1 06 1' 08 .00s I Jeatie. .06 These leasers have been at Yankee Con. ,ork In the Opohongo for the OA six Unlisted stooks.. Iltd.11 Alike& - Brokers , ISO Wally DEEPEST IN CENTENNIAL-EUREK- Bádger- Brothers Vi;.ILL NEOflE OPENS LSO a thistly sealed. - MItng sti 1430 1 I it MARCH, so ;tar wrong when the DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Cotton, Grain. Stocks, Bond et BLIJE BELL EASLE - SATUR. DAY DESfRET ,EVENING NEWS ' -- - i |