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Show . .ftwmimm , , . , . . .r.., . , , . , i . i , -- - 4 DESERET , , ' . 11f cm ...1CI-- .0 In laiN41 A 31 I , an , - . . Li pnoir1 'Ti ,, l' ,, . OULEESS5 II1RLS . ' I L .. . , . .. ,, It Syndicate; 1.004) at Sittati at $o Becht. 100 at 1.75., Tar Baby. 1,b00 at 41. Walker, SOO at tin; 206 at VC , ,,, ..., , Cloning Sales. ... , I BUSINESS' ON offs ,, , . 3 4. , ed ., - -- , 1 -- I I Ind. i ..... ..... Judge Mining Keystone . King David KOTIO Lehi Tintio Leonora ,. Logger MILI.r Irm May Day. I ' .0 ,- . t . .. ' . "., Opobongo Orig. Bonnack Ohio Copper Pioch. Bristol Plutus Prince Cork. Palma Pries Mining South Sells .. - ' - Syndicate S. Xing Coal. S. King Cos. Sioux Mines Sivarises ..- South Heels StIVPF Shield So. Hecht Ex. Whirlwind Wilbert walker 1 411 3.36 .16 .011 .. - - .05 .041 .013 .011 4.30 .46 ' 4.36 1.00 .111 .0t .011 .06 4!11 4.671 .06 , ,.04 .10 we . , ' .01 .1411 ..... 475-fo- ot ' .16 gonme peahen' Salem. 400 at Mk,. 4 300-to- Albion. SOO at 11. Bill Hill, 1.000 at 14 SOO at 111. Beaver Copper. 1,000 at Columbus Bolan, 400 at Eureka Lilly. 600 at 101; $OO at 11.41.. Eureka Bullion, 100 at 42; 1.100 at Judge, 100 at 410, ' - 11 ot MONOMMRd .34 .011 6 ' Propoutton Attract.' Salt Laker, ,,- dmow.mi,wt Alta Co.. 265-fo- .011 .011 - : ..(141 . ...... Zorn& 1.121 .211 ' .0 I Ire , ,0. , 1.10 . ow M. Wooelawri Yankee Con, Work at West . .17 3.20 .04 . Con. . Wegt Toledo .0611 'H..03 4:;11 ...... 'Uncle' Sam Vital Con. Vnion Chter Victor Com Victor Milltirlir Imo-or- al 17 ' ot -- O3 .... .... ot ot 11 .01 .10 .05 ,limt intic Central intio Standard Tintio D. T. Ttntic Delaware ) .60 .02 .10 .411 .111 .013 B. ONC004,1 Texan Qtar.o. . Tar Baby - 104k .33 .011 .01 Iron G. .11511 .601 . , Neystont, 1,000 at 60.Lehi Tintle, SOO at1. U. Leonora. 4,000 at May Day, 200 at lb. Naildriver. $OO at 45. 1,000 at 4. Opohongo. Plutue, 1041 at U. Provo. 1.000 at St. ......... ' 370-fo- ot I - 11 he . RALPH AXADGER - & CO. 510-fo- STOCK BROKERS , I Concentrates. - Wndtt ...... , ellaaatt 11110,,tn.ITheen vtart" 'to th LOA ANGFILEirtitOTATIONS 8uth.. I Liborty Benda A Wow issisas Dow Jones wires from New- - York The en main crosscut the the of that the Stromberg level was continued outtisrlv tar a directors I Asked. Bid. Stocks. The following are recent bids and Carburetor Co. have declared the distance of 676 fest from thasmhaft. at offers which we have received for ,Quarterly dividend o$ II a Share usual Pay- -. which Point 1 93 618 . .... Tel. Home the "(lois Vain" was intl.'s wtocks and bonds. but are subject able Oct. 1 to stock of record Sept. ems 91 88 Home Tel. first ref. bs. , to confirmation: 88 . . 86 ... ... 6s. A. 11.os fty. 76 R. Corps. 68 R. A. WE WILL HIV los sr sounded Arrangements being 99 106 . out for the creation of a broad and or anv Vert rrnotdonuem.Ter.an. bs. ' LL BUY 941 96t Pharmacist:4.r. .24 comprehensive, plan whereby the Sin. I 100 Associated . 97 lie :Union Tram 6s. clair Consolidated corporation of New 1000 Victor Motor. & Clutch.Market 91 . . . A. ... 901 --At-T .' Ins. York will become the operating as well !hos 10 U. C, It Indicator" op . 90 'So. Calf Edison . 193 Market as theOilholding company for the Sin. $OO Kolbe Wheel. , ...10 Zion's Savings 3ank Cal. Edison. pfd. r8o, and and clair Refining Motor. corporation 50 Pan 751 4 Oti Arnsi. 10 Gulf 7" Sinclair Deaeret National Baltic .. corporation. While Market the 10 Z. C. M. L.. 12 909 no definite details are yet obtainable, iAlpid. Oir ...... 10 .ITlith State National WE WIL1, str,LL IM 166 CIL it learned, that the plans now being lUnion 500 I'tah-Idah- o Sugar ' .158 Pet. 1591 itlen. 'evolved will for call a of or All raising very TOO any part of:s 12 70 Ptah Sugar ...1 S 64 large sum of money, being estimateij ALL Amalgamated Sugar (common) United Oil Con ....4..... 100 1 tg, LIBERTY Boundary et from 50.000,000 to 100,000,000 15 Kimbal 02000 & Richards Boy ..... .... BOND AT FITLL MARKET :LuckyReed 22 1004 Oustaveson Oil. ...... 155S. 1 I ' :Tom erY7411. .07 1000 Little May Mining.. PRICE. 041:n . Mb .11 loan Sunset Mining, SO 21 Metal Quotations. , !Boss Gold WILL SELL .03 )000 unin 011 & Oa. 120 ... ... 115 !Yellow Pins ' 1000 Utah Wyo. Con. 0114 10, Z. (7 M. Le .10e $101.00 1 4 Gold Ora "" ... .. ICE YORK. Aug. 15.Copper andl , 4 MIth State National Con. Oii. .04 loop Wyoming 4204.00 60t. Victor Mirt--Clutrh. .Market 5 Deseret National Iron. unrhanged. 110STON (1,1M, .".$109.00 10 Utah Power at tight. 97.00 At London. spot copper. SS Ids: 'leo. 60 Peopirel Sugar. 5.75 Bid. IIAIk.d. Stocks. trolytie, 105:' tin, 271 15s; lead, 25:, 40 Beet Growers Sugar.. speltsr. unchanged. 2000 Mt, Nebo Marble. .12 116 Mine Oil tkingrham 100 Old Cap. Pet. F. & .05 a 11 Bohemia " " ' ..... . in AD Loral High-Grad- e covroy 4711,6TATIONIC )eei 09 101 Boston. BY t ....... Dividend Investments Paling' 10 fu.. & , , London YORK. Is NEW Putts Aug. I , 0ESPONDENCE- INVITED Ralph A. Badger & Co. tures closed steady; I .... 11 . licalaxeras o' Otteber, 30.08; ... Itseentiver. 31:10; January, 30. 3; Ilarell, ,...m.,,,Nem1641 , Ilninmonownin amumlPbtla Was. 111 Chief cons. ' 10 West 2nd Se. Was. rano sett 2.331 :II Cons. Copper. ;11..10; may, 21.12.. : 10, ' 945-fo- ot . WI Prices . ' (Continued from page one.) MDter COMPanr, Tom BOU.rUl Auto Company, Hrostning Auto Company, F. T. Cass Threshing Itlachins Co., Chevrotst Motor ConvPanY. Lou Chat lin. Ford ?donor Company, Grady Motor Company, Hamm Sons Comparty,"'llyiand Motor: Oolnpany, Imperial Motor Company, Intermountain Motor Car Company, Mercer-Jorda- n Sales Company, H. W. Moore ComMotor Company, pany, Pacific-NaPurdy-Reil-ly CompeAys Pyks ComAnte CompanY, Intny. Randall-,DodRandall It "Poblit Company. Savage Motor Company, Shaw Motor Company, Rims Company, Co.. Naylor Brothers Company, Taylor Motor Car Co. A. E. Touresen. Whits Motors CompanY. Windle-MadsCompany, Interns.. tionil Harvester Co. st ' t ' ..." - Mich., Aug. amount of Alosts that N,enry Ford may receive from the Chioago Daily Tribune in addition to the I cents damages awarded him last night by a jury which heard his Ubel suit will not exceed $50. Under a law where nominal damages are awarded MA more than $60 costs can be assessed against the losing party; Alfred Lucking, senior counsel for Mr. For& said this morning that until he had looked up the law covering the case. be could not say how much the plaintiff could expect to receive. Among other attorneys. however. the opinion was held that Incases where amount awarded to damages less than $50, the costs collectible may not exceed the judgment awarded. In thie event Mr. Ford could demand only $ centsC4Dosts from the Tribune. 5 $ , Edward L.Burton , , , I. Z. C. Utah State Nat JOHN C. - , , , - iNoon)---Tmarket pursued its course of the previous day, prices giving way under reneWed prewar Mir., ins the first hour on the nominal denmnd for leading stocks. The weakness of tobaccos, Sumatra declining 514 points, was accompanied by 2 to 5 point reactions in shipping', motors- and oil& the food division also extending early losses. ,Unite db States Steel approximated yesterdays minimum ,before rallying a point support wait torthaRmiug at lover levels, rwl lies of 1 to 3 points ensuing- before noon. Call money opened at 4 to 4 14 per cent. , t1:30 p.n1.)--Lo- cal traction Snares weakened at midday on sailing attributed to labor conditions, but in the general the trend was toward improvement Equipments were foremost at twine of 1 to 1 potnts, steels and coppers rising 1 to 2 land American Woolen 8, rails also hardening. ' he , 1, toll! I . - LNESTOCK; NORTH It Lem WBOL$AL (Quotations , DAIRY ,Furniabed PII0DITC21. Idutuikl by , ereantry extra 'cre emery butter 5 .56 Fresh extra creamery butter . In .19è cartons (case lots)... .... Fresh firsts creamery butter In ..... .... cubes creamer? butter 15 Freak firsts Parchment prints (case lots).. butter (case Iota) .... aso Cooking . Irtnest selected eggs 41 Ranch eggs cream cheese. (case ruil triplets. .14- .... ..... --- -. lots) .141 Young A inerican (case lots) .47 Block Swiss (case lots) . Cream brick (case lots) Butterfat in churning cream. ..... .51 delivered Salt Like rreek - In cubes (case lots) 1, Keep In Touch ' - 1.1! 17111.11111.11."111131MMIrMi9. PRODUCE. Bring or Send Your the chief influence. Opening quotations, which ranged from I to 3f cents lower, with September 130 to 181 and her at 12 Un 72I. the market took an in which the uupt gieter part of II , Liberty Bonds & War - Mileage. CHICAGO, Aug. H.Although fresh weakness developed in the corn market today, the breaks In prices during the early trading did not go beyond ordinary limits before rallies took place. An accumulation of overnight stilling orders put the bulls at a disadvantage at the outset, but the bulk of the offer-ings 'were taken by shorte who Were in a position to collect profits. Nervousness over the campaign against ,the high emit of necessaries continued t6 be - , 1 Salting Stamps and Reoeive the highest cash prices the same day your bonds are received. References: Any bank In Salt : lake. Liberal Bond & Inv. Co. , v Successor of Standard Bond & liti vestment Co 271 SO. MAIN STREET , 611211111172:1212.1 J. A. 110GLE - , U. S. BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES , - - Members Stock and Exchange Board of Trade 'Salt LakeChicago ining INTI,E11,:lrt east Successors Salt Lake Branch 'Logan SzBryan. . . and west , ..- -- . , , , 11dg. . , , 114144. I Wit LAZE. 161 So. Motu St. , r 1 . ", OGDEN. Eccles Bldg. , I , 0, . . ' , ' , fowls, 29 22024 , demand; choice tee's. 9.06010.00; good Bar Silver. steers, L5009.60; fair steers. 7.500 1150; choice cows and heavy heifer...7.06 LONDON, Aug. 15.Bar silver lid per 011.00; fair to good poles and heifer 1.007.06; cutter. 4.7505.50; canner, ounce.. Money and discount unchanged. 8.5004.50; fat bulls, 9.500740; bologna allver NEW YORK. Aug. 15.--- Bar bulbs. 5.0006.00; veal calves, 10.000 1121. Mexican dollars, 861. 12,00. 11; market HogseReoeipts teed?: SEGA& strong demand; bulk of sales, 411.000 1915; choice top fat hog 175 to 250 tin. NEW TORK. Aug. lb... 1940. SheepReceipts, none: market steady: changed. good demand; good choice lambs, 12.50 01130; choice yearlings, 8.00011.00; fat TODAY'S MONEY MARKET. wether 7.0001100; tat ewes, 5.0008.00. NEW YORK. Aug. 15.Mercantfla " , Ogdess. paper, unchanged. Sterling. demand, 0GDEN, Aug.. 4.87j; cabiss, 4.281. Francs, demand, U. Choice heavy 18,Catt1eRtoelpts, 'teem, 19.00010.00; 7.87; cables, 7.85; guilders, demand. good steers. 8.0009.00; fair steers, 8.50 37; cablea, 371: tires, unchanged; marks. 07.50; choice feeder steers, 7.0009.00; demand. 6; cables, 5b. ehoice cows and heifers, 'rime loans. unchanted. T.0008.00; fair to good cows and betters, Call money. easy; high. 4; Ion, 34r; 6.000 of7.00; cutter, 4.000$.00; canners, 3.00 ruling rate, 4; closing bid. 04.00; choice feeder cows, 5.0001.60; fered at 4; last loan. 38. fat bulls. 6.0007.00; bologna hulls, 4.0005.00: veal calves, 10.00012.00. RogsRenelpts, 148. Choice fat hogs, 175 to 250 18.75019.50; bulk, 11.00 01 9.25. shoePRecelPts 472. Choice lambs, I 11.00013.00; wetbers. 8.0009.00; fat ewes, spring lambs, 9.000 With tie on all local dividend Pnls I. AA 5.0006.00; Frs. Today wn.will bur. CHICAGO. Aug. 15.Hoir receipts, I0 West Cache Sugar. 1.000; market 11 to 11.60 lower. than 100 Utah Idaho Sugar yesterday. general trade; heavy 100 (Corn.) Amalgamated 1E11021.10; mediuM weight. 11.61 921.25; light weight. 10 Z. C. M. I 10.500 21.26; light light. 17.76020,5C heavy 10 Zion Savings. packing stows smooth. 13.50011.25; le Deseret National. " ,packing sows rough. 1.50018.50; pigs, 6 Utah State National. 16.00918.00. 6 Walker Bros. CattleReceipts. 3.000: lower: beef 6 Copper National steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, 16,50017.75: 10 Bank of Garland medium and good, 13.00911.50;-commo10 Bank of Randolph. 10.251 013.00; light weight, good and 14.50012.26; common and medium.' ,11.75011.50; butcher cattle heifers. 7.50' 1015.60; cows, 7.25014.10; canners and 'cutters, .2507.35; veal calves, light land bandy weight. 20.00021.00; feed"Dividend Dealers." er steers, 11.25013.75; stocker steers. R. W. Barnes, 7.60911.25; western range steers, 1.75 Satin 405 Deseret Bank 16.75; cows and heifers, 1.00013.50. 15,000: Was. 1025 SheepRocalots, strong; 34 pounds down 15.00911.35; lambs culls and Common, 10i00914.60; year. ling wethers, 10.25013,40; ewes medium, good and choice, 7.7601.75; culls STOCKS and common, 2.0007.25. BONDS COTTON . Sasaki. GRAIN OMAHA. - Aug. IL(Ilinited States Bureau of Markets).HogsReceipts, The Harold R. Smoot Co., 9.54)0; mostly 11 lower than yesterday's average top ' 21.25; bulk, 11.600 119.85: heavyweight. 19.75019.10; me. Correspondents ,dium weight. 11.15921.25: , 11.75020.60; heavy packing E. P. nurrox & Co. cows, smooth. 19.5401E75; packing to Coast Private also wires Coast, sow., rough. 19.25019..60; pigs, 18.00 020.00. private telephone to Salt Lake Min.... 2,800; full Ina and service en EzObange CattleReceipts. generally steady on all classes; beef steers, melocal industrial securities. laium and heavyweight, choice and Liberty Bonds I3ought and Sold medium prime, 17.00018.85; and Tele. Was. 9 good, 13.25917.25; common, 12.260 13.50; lightweight good and choice? Hotel Utah Builditue 11.50018.10: common and medium, butcher cat). heifers. 11.600)15.75; 3.25013.76; cows, 7.50013.00; canners and cutters. 5,7507.60; veal calves, light and handyweight, 12.6)0014.00; feeder steers, 10.00014.00; stockers EDIVIN G. & FRED R. steers. 8.00012.00. market 14.000; SheenReceipts, 25 cents higher; 84 lambs. WOOLLEY pounds down, 16.00017.25; culls and common 10.50014.25; yearlings wethers. 10.00 MINING. BANK AND INDUS911.75; ewes, medium and choice, 7.75 TRLAL STOCKS AND BONDS, 01.35; culls- and commons, 3.0007.76. Kamm fifty. Mail us your Liberty la)nde wiles KANSAS eTT 1' Aug. 14.HogsBe. you dish to sell. Cheek tir net celpts, 5.000; market lower. Heavies, price. tasel on latest New York 21.60; medium weights, 30.10021.85; stock el:change quotations and In. lights, 11.75921.50; sow, '18.509 20.00; pigs. IC00021.25. eluding accrued interest will be .4,000; sent CattleReceipts, steady, at one, Steers. 1.26019.00; heifer,- 6.750 14.76; cows. 1,50012.75: calves, 16.00 No wysit SPCOND So. Si.- 017.50; stockers. 1.30011.50. Wasatch 2$85. Telephone: 5,500; market higher.SheepReceipts. anameasemasoi Lambs, 1E75017.00; ewes, 1.009 ) 11.00. .. - arr. alallr LAKE, 'Aug. 1LesttNtRocelpta. 154; market 'steady; good Clams. . W.ButterLyn Aunt ErgoHigbee tecelpta 1,164 cases. firsts. 41042; ordinary firsts. 361 e tie; at mark. eases included. $2041l storage packed firsts, 421042. PoultryAils unsettled; sprtura. - ..;.5 LSO ......10969 Bank. ..$204.00 , , CHICAGO. changed. :s ly Egtablinhed 2311-4- 0 Cotunitottoo $e 111i1n Street Telephone Weestch - , usvEsTmgyr BANRER. 1893. , I I , Surat NI. I , low-pric- ed WILL ITCY $SO sine, $600 Liberty Loan Bonds Libette. Loan note. Victory 100 Utah-Idah- o Surat. ss.45 FOR SALE to , , Investment Securities trtah-Idni- , t - The great country newspaper of this section is the News. 13.00 per year. Issued Mondays and ' Thursdays. i -- 4618-461- 15.--P- rest- , ' - - WASHrNOTOM Aug. dent Wilson today vetoed the bill re- pealing the daylight startng law. The president said be returned the bill without hie approval with the utmost reluctance" because he realir,ed "the very considerable. and In some respects very serious Inconvenience to which the daylight navipg law subjects the farmers of the bountry." Declaring the pressing need of the country was for production by industry the president said he bad been obliged to "balanoe one set to disadvantages against another", and decide which was the more serious for the country. Semi-Week- Itinth4;eL, oTartaieg,4-,elfedterIcagellnii- .r light-!weig- , - , .1 N., - -OLENILINS, 15.The ) i - Will Just About Buy, Couple of Car Rides MOUNT , ., J814 - Mciney Ford Will Get ' .. - Barnes Brothers Inc. an on - - ' , n. d Standrod-Naylor-Bandm- market I export demand for oats.net The higher wits tie closed, firm half to te Sept. lilt to 13,51 atnd ,Deoatither 101 I ..,! -- President Reluctant To Veto Daylight Bill "I But Does Nevertheless . ' Ii 01 tt ' ' us .161 .143 .04 .61 .43 , IG 270-fo- ot .... - Std. .101 .0611.6611,00 Provo . Rico Argentine Rico Welling Pacific , .10 .47 Nondriver Nova' North Staltdord tit 11. Silver So. 435 .10 165-fo- 150-fo- .01 .01 1.25 ' . 21. THIN WARGO - shows little value and as indicated 261-fo- ot 00"i 111 . Still Up in the Air sbequientiort r , result:1 ye:: cotornMouncdhoocotmoomidatadiosnigrano to 110 lower,theinektding Septemc ' ,0', ' "''''''''''''' changed721 . market took an to 711, her at )rr ,, NEW TORN,' Aug. then sagged attain. but swing. upward I of Prices were again very mixed at the PrOirittiOnd reflected the weakness the priors bogs. , Low, uncertain opening of , today." stool( grain andhowever. folkvwed by wars opening, equipments moderate market, oil& shipping& rallies., to ascribed pecker' brought 1 2., to and motors contributing points , Buying material advances later in porkabout toto the higher levels, while "teal', and ribs. but lord rematned comptrtbacco& leathers and food shares shoal- tively heavy. mined. 1.111101.91; No. 1 Corn No. ed further.reacttonary tendenols. 1.01102.00. Oats: No. white. 141071; No. 3 Anticipating tomorrows recess, the 7210;701. white. attendanoe or members was unusually Rye No I 13s(p1.1.1. irmall and this was reflected in the Barley, 1.3201.47. S.00011.71. , , Timothy, light and Walesa dealing& Rails were Clover Nomintl. included among the irregular, atOck& Pork Nominal. Lard i 30.00. standard shares hardening while Ribs. 24.70025.7S. issues reacted fractionally to a point. , Dui-ru- n AIM EGGS. - m... - , ' ' Of II.r-110,30- ?M.. - 01 ' f$ At ,111 ..... STOCK RCEIANG G. above It is apparent that the pre shoot While several oonferences have 14en discontinues between the 60 and 100- bele on the strike situation at Ely, foot points. , The face-o- f tite southeast drift shows Z. W. Griffiths has received word Nev., between Gov. Emmett D. Sorts of that state and R. C. Gomms11, as- ore of a.value of $74 per ton and ap- from Basin, bloat. that the foundations ore shoot continues in that sistant managing director of the Utah parently the for the new machinery to be installed Copper and associated companies, it direction. 'A raise has been 'driven from the at the Jib Mining company's property was stated at the Wes of lir. Gem. leve1 to level . the mell today that the question of higher have been completed and that the wages for employses of the Nevada and raises driven to a beight 'of about equipment Is now on the ground ready Consolidated wits still up in the air, 10 feet at the 100, and points to he put in' place., '- Thik- - Inachinery and there was no telling what tho fins' southeast of ,the main crosscut and at outcome would be. the point, northwest of the was purchased from the Bimetallic of this Minima' company; The result main crosscut It is understood that Mr. Gemmel! operating at Phillipseastern work has shown tits ore to be le in communication with between levels. burg and is said to be the mowt comheadquartors, to whom be has referred level shorter work plete set of mining equipment ever On the the matter and that any adjustment of the difficulty must come from that has been accomplished with the result sent- into that locality. For several is Governor Meanwhile source., Boyle that the southeast drift has attained weeks the Jtbpeople have boon operRywell Davies. fed- s length of 160 feet from. the main ating No. conferring with'and Cameron pump draining has hopes that in crosscut and the orthwest drift a eral conciliator, this work la said workings and the end some satisfactory solution of length of 160 feet. The following re- the so successful that the been to bare the problem will he found. Tho gov- sults were obtained by crosscuts driven company, now has access to Rome very ernor is said to be slowly recovering from these drifts across the width of rich ors, some of which will go from his recent attack of ptomaine the vein. hundred ounces in silver and also poisoning and is ansiout to .straighten Main oresecut 20 feet of 66.20 ore:' good values in gold. Gilt the diffieulty before returning to northwest of the main eroasout, at a contains M. the company's manahis home in Nevada. 10 feet. 50 was feet of there distance is returning from New York where ef 85.70 ore; at 100 feet. Se Offeet of ger, he went about ten days ago on busi$2.40 ness. When he arrives at the mine $4.20 ore; at 160 feet 25 feet To Resume crossore; at 80 feet southeast of main the machinery will be set up and work 100 feet of st 111.60 2$ ore; feet on an extensive scale. cut. etarted Toledo Mine 20 feet of 615.10 ore; at 150 feet, 20 feet of $6.40 ore; at 200 feet, 20,feet DoirroN irrocKs. Sol Snyder, veteran mining Man, of 15.80 ore; at 250 feet, 15 feet of Ms Harold R. Smoot oompant furhas gone to Alta for the purpose of 6102.40 ore; at $OO feet, 40 feet of : nished ths . following quotaitons this looking DVS? the West Toledo in a pre. $20.110. l above the ore shoot afternoon: As Indicate-eliminary effort for a resumption of work at tbis property. For some time discontinues between the 50 and 100- Asked. Bid. Stocks. post the Toledo has been practically at foot points to the northwest' a standstill, although it is understood the southeast drift Tilts lace of 11 It to have very promising indications of shows ore of a value of 834 per ton. Adventure SS so continues Ahmeek developing into a steady product.c. Mr. indicating that the 95 76 It over look will and the Algoma situation Snyder in that ,direction. 45 44e . Alloues ' report to the company's directors net 155 15e 'Ore Dotty Couttuuse. Axis. Com'l what is needed to be done, after which, 75 1711 60 It is said a vigorous campaign of naives were 'driven from 50theand .260-to- Balaklavaand Heels 440 436 Calumet level at the the development wM be launched. 11 16 Centennial foot points southeaet of thermain atcross515 63 the Copper Range cut sod shorter raises driven 21 euthenist of Daly West 100 and Milling 19 Ise at thecrosscut:1 East Butte the main crosscut: also main 5e Franklin of the northwent 1 7 point liancoqk the results of these raises showing Is 841 Isle between Rolyale ore is continuous, the that 48 46 A. CI. 3acciboon is Just back from Island Creek 8611 86 Salmon City. Idaho, in which section he levels.. do. pfd. level very little On the I and other Salt Lake interests ars assoIndiana been has 2 .acepmplithed. ciated with a Butte syndicate In the crosscutting southeast drift has been Keweenaw 61 but the mint, now driven development of a silver-gol- d of 150 feet. The , Lake Copper a distance 71 said to be showing 3.000,000 tons of low northwest drift shows little valu e. Mass. Con. 10 10 -grade ore The property!. owned by The main crosscut shows 30 feet of Mayflower 81 the Drilling Development company and $8 ore, the first 26 feet of the smith. Michigan 78 ,74 n has a mill, recently installed. point drift shows values of from $8 to Mohawk 4 Mason Valley which, it la declared, will he placed In $30 per ton. the next 110 feet- PAM. 41 New Arcadia-e- t commission within the next $0 day., across the width of the drift at North 17. 148 Butte The ore, it is said, will average $5.50 a pled "IVO average assay intervals 451 45 ton and can be handled for $1.60 a ton, AM U 018 of 6118 par ton.. On actiount of Old Dominion 499 giving the company a net profit of $4. a turn in the drift the footwall of the Osceola 31 C. W. Sherwood, I W. Stampleton and does OitharaCreek wet rcached and. the drift 20 19 Pond 250I. M. Wheeler of Butt., are In control vein until the values not ,show 70 , again Is . of the property' and are said to have foot point is reached, at ,which point Quincy 6.. 2 s Bniton . . . spent in Its development end equip. the Mitten appeac ad ore continues to . uth Lake .. . 23 ment the sum of $190.000- - Before the the face averaging about 113 per ton. 40 38 Utah South mill is completed It is estimated that 175 Raises were driven from the 100- 122 1121 An additional 130.000 will be expended. - Swift, & level at the 50 and to the 21 Itt The pmperty consists of Is claime foot ?o,ints southeast of the main Shannon 1 which lie in the range of .mountaina 1$ erosseut. The roles driven at tho 50- - Tuniumno a ' 88 miles east of Salmon City, and the foot point showed an oversee 'IMMO, Trinity !.. a Si Utah Ajtermill is exported to show a recovery of of $34 :ebic-riroo' 4t dirliivue'In poin' rithosW d" tUtah Metais r at practically 90 per rent. It la-tput'. 41 Con. 10t Utah pose of the company to erect a 'power average oesay voluee ofs 111.20 per United Fruit 1761 plant on the Salmon river to supply ton. 4 . .. 33 On the level the main Victoria ample power for all requirements. 94 2$ crosscut has been driven across thect Wolverine's.. 21 et of 36 feet and wlnona . 'vein showing width . 21 average values of $ il per ton. A drift i 4.00 .60 .03 .21 .12 .00i . 01 , Milton Valley Moscow Mich. Utah New Quincy ' 4.60 .471 ' 0. ' .011 I 215-fo- ot . 1:1 ' 5 ' ....- dwindled as a grtin hadsharp break tit terdare 14t6i-lol.- 44 ot 265-fo- ot quo ' 5 0 , LIU i', I - : r the It ' a0 - - pplitIER tlin AR li ti. 42 . ... 1 - ,',--' ' us, 42 - ' , ' k 30 '. . .... N100001001111 I 23 24 25 10 S$ 22 26 24 .0 EU COHN 1... .01 -- - '1 1 I . 2 "nit 00 166-fo- is-po- - ltila I .". 580-fo- ot ' . 031 ' $1 ,,,s ..,. -'- ' - io .. ;. v. ! 1 1. Iron BIOSSOITA Indtan QUO Iron King BOOT S .... - 1: 111 , .. Home RIM. 011E itt ag , ..,. .,. : 0 ... 11;,:plerilii:::111: was .d. I drit.t. AiOnlit thia streak with the result that i Houghton ,.., .. .. .. there was a gradual widenln g $41 the ore. streak to for (4) feet cf. D;tuglas ,.7.r''''''s but at thle point a fault wes encoun- !Majestic .. .. '..., tered, which cut off the vain. Tbo was foflovred for a short Ohio Copper ..,;.,,i ,..... picking up the con . va'llo "MP unlace Verde Zit. ttlin..dtiormnall tab:, vieitt iwaio t., din. Jerome Verde ,...- .... cs 18. W. Miami, pert pd a number of gold and closing in one place 13 feet of $4 stringers material. , ;11. W. Miami, tell pd Copper From October 13, 1913. to Jul? 1. Ilion ,...! I , liths-re- - .. fltillti;I:galfted a -- ' , '" I Borne-likarytene- e. ' ..-.-,- 111111BE - I TilIC118.;1."7:i1177:411.4. - 1 ... ,:,,.., -illt! - 1 d 1,ehi-Tint- S 711 Oils ., 1 Ii ., ,. ... AUGUST .15 1919' OIL ITOCIElt Lln"; 'brorreeh:faberrenoir tztedu.1412t 3 - A.STANDARD Atretah the fol. . . . Hoyle & Co. per ton. AS there bits been very little in the mine, most of this ors towing swytatione rocedved ever thols stoning' ', -WW11 cams from development wortothrough I vrive.te wires today. NINE MILLION It represento a von? Stocks. , Out the mine. I ,tiokott, Std. 'fair "Venlig" to-of 'the, ore theThemine may average produce. expected 83 21 taken across full widths Anglo ' as ge- Ilie ativeamples 1400 1270 prior toofhis retirerntritt vein indicates average width the e, Tonopah-Divid500 48 Ow nra 1111.11141, feet and the the vein to be 103 L D'Arey, consulting essgineer, made overage valve of thetill 88 ore to he Ittlilt B uckeye ' 290 a report-o- n ---!9.. developments in this prop. , 310 ton. Ohewebougli per reout in and ore blocked 575 the 610 forty. Oontinentat Iresusalre and Value. ' serve and the probable value of the ore 31 20 Creece Ths question will naturelly arise aa Cionberiand ht oright whiesh he placed at $1,108.000, 180 170 to the probable totunige the TO ilia May Burs be In his report Mr. Darcy ways: 164 140 Tho ors bearing vein that I. now produce and the value of the ore. To 'Oeletta iF.,;ntrtion 164 .100 on your property has this question I would reply that the being developed 130 116 Preferred alma a northwest and southeast strike and not been sufficiently devol- I1L Pipe - 18$ has mine 187 in 'oped to measure the ore reserves, but is slight dip to the northeast it feet 103 100 .. lott Pipe 1100) and is being developed by Imams as a matter of speculation. the pew. Northern 112 .... 108 i4i,; a of of a iforticaa shaft at distance now existing in the mine it tisk Ingo Obi 011 $75 .370 140 ...feet' northeast of the to represent the true average over 700 016 Prairie On ......0.. width of tli feet a length of SO& test Prairie ' In the hurt report you were Wormed and 285 280 Pips would feet tile a of produce depth 855 $75 shaft . szooge ton of ore and it the value Solar. ate. that thie double compartment 868- 94 Cal ex b. 1, as 8. t by 7e feet, had been sunk to a depth, as indicated sernpling iii takes S. 81 Ind. 2I5 ex740 of 285 feet Since that time the shaft 431.40 per tonby the be would mine Et O. 680 KIM feet and,: pected to produce $13111.000 gross from 670 590 has been sunk to a depth of KY. 0. 466 475 stations cut, at the 265, 470, 475 and' the working& However. it is 0,- Neb. and main crosscuts not present 526 550 the present workinsts that the 8. N. 1. ex Rite 61 09 driven On these levels ,eouthwesterly full from 700 of the mine nuiy be , ex S. value main these From vein.. N. Y. the 8, Mae of 383 328 through as the appearance ande teats level delfts tamps been porte& eresectits that-thOM O ore I ,L $ 534 veiti molests tho driven northwest and 'southeast along bodies willsurety ik Is persist to groat delithl in iirsa the treed of the vein. Union Time 130 12$ to the portion of the vein now Vice-urThe last report informed you --thst addition of a 435.: 40 , approximately developed the main erosectit bad been driven SOO feet to thelength Waebin4ftoa and , 43 approxisoutheast 43 level on the through the vein from 710 along northwent to the feet this crosscut for mately Sod drifts Oriven NEW TOBK BOND POTATIONS. of the vein before the boun, a distance of 25 feet to the oorthwest, the trend would be and $S feet to the southeast Since that dory lines of your property time nothing has been done en this reached. tu Stocks. 'there are great posetbiltties Aked. of a raise theAlso level, excepting the drtving veins "Gold VMu and ' other from this level to surface.- - The vein is on - known AWL Ovenl. 4e the ?I property. shown to be 20 feet wide in the main ' B. & O. Gold 4s 198 crosscut on this level and sunray results Beth. Steel Ref- - le . 888 ,, the average after sampling has showts Poo. 4 Cent ?4 $111.1141 741 lit vain of the ors to be per ton SOUTH B. & Q. Jt. 4s. 261 968 actives tbe width ef the vein. Assay re. St Pool en. 4is 78 771 sults of sampling the face of the north- C. & N. W. 4s 72 738 weet drift was $24.5 per ton and $14.60 L. & N. Col. 4s 14 II per ton for the face of the southeast Eli New York Ry Is NOT AS BAB AS 128 p 111 117 Nor Pee. P. L. 78 Assay values as irtven in this report, 21 Gen. 4s p. 808 Reading Sr. for geld and ounce silver, gold beingfigUn-- Pao. lit 4s 861 and, silver at:81 ured sit $20 per U. R. Steel la 4100 csrrrent 100t tnformatiou to per ounce; the ratio of gold to silver as dischnted by the assay value of all Accerdhig airtiel, the eolith Recta U. P. tot Ref. 40 778 r . 4' S. P. C. V. la 101 thken from the mtne , is one local mining 1011 samples several was age wens S. the 'Alta days P. C. V. 4a at ounce gold to 200 minces 848 841 96 which for a Peon. Con, 4es On the 96 level the main cream- - of a disastrous cave-i- n Cent 4ea out shows the vein to be 4r1 feet wide Urn. threatened to cut off tbs ors 811 $IC C. O. C. V. Ss and easy, results of sampling show 841 864 prinO. S. L. 4. the average Vithi41 of the ore to be supply from ono of the propertrs 848 . ' 85b 978 $14,85 por toe somas the width of the cipal Stones. However. it is mow stat- Anglo Fr. Is Oct. 1920, 971 vein- U. K. tes, Nov.. 1919. The drifts driven along the 100 998 that the mishap was not astheserious min- U. K. les. Feb. 1937 trend tke the vein from the main cross- - ed 958 951 that and as first feared. at level have attained ors have succeeded. to some extent at U. K. bes. Noy, 1921 911 out on the 98a a Iswurth of 145 feet to the northwest least, in recovering, the ore body. Col. Rep. Franc. Is, 1331 ' 116 130 manand 160 feet to the southeast Ports Ss. H. 1921 the Oct.. eompanre Watson. 961 951' George to irtv born. la. Apr, 1921 988 WIdtbn and Assays. ager. has returned to the minework beattention to the Dom, Is, Apr 1911 91 94 Crosscuts have been drtven tbrongh his personal room Is. Apr., prop-art- y on. the Meanwhile 1929 94 carried 95 ing the vein from these drifts at intervals not 6 be to Amt.. shipping 991 reported 991 Nay. 1920., and have shown vein widths. and assay more isthan SO tons of ore daily, which Dom. 1931 Is. 95 b 958 values as follows: all the haulage now enAt '50 feet northwest of main cross- Is practically railroad. the Alta cut 25 feet of 218.50 ore: at 100 feet, joyed by SO feet of 64.20 ore: at Se feet southRECEPTION OF ADM! TRUCK east of main erossent, 15 feet of 512.40 ore; at 100 feet. 30 feet Of $51.110 ore; JIB COMPANY 11E101. at 150 feet, I feet of $16.80 ore: at SOO , feet 15 fast of 612.40 ore; at 250 feet 25 feet of $4111.20 ore. Th foe of the northwest drift INSTALL MACHINERY 0 - , i 1,1 . - . h. , p 4 Alta Can, 1.000 at 20. Big Hill. SOO at 111 I1 Columbus Itszoll, 200 ,ar 111;,2011 at I I 151; 100 at 1e. : 201 at II. U., Empire I 111 IC. Tina tilCHANCE at 1 t ::11ININC Eureka- - Bullion.100 at 4.;, 110 at 401. 'roe Blossom. 100 at 211; 200 at SoSul) i. - , Iron SeIng, $OO at 46; 200 at 41.1; t " 46J at exchange the en ; " I Ths darn 'manses Lehi Inntic. $OO at 11. , , New in the 1. at reduction 1.00 Quincy. I : showed a still further In the ' Opobongo, 1,000 at 41. amber of aborts sold as wolltheas record 100 at 1. Price, i 1,001 at -$o. HUthE value of the stook.. which ) ) Toisdo, $OO st 10. . holug t3,350 shares for $7.1$6.11), recent e West 60 at 291. Wsottle,sra Li woe of the dullesC db." la , i quotawere Nor beard on the menthe $31,350; lirahl4N $tritit tions sults as buoyant Sis they wore dealt scans of ntocke the as ; I ) yesterday. at RAI CONRIDATEJ 1 1 ,ln toll off a little and wore taken i ; ligares slightly holow those of , the 'day premien& Eureka, 13ullion. for in4 ; stance. which sold as hi gh se 44 !a ' itself with opening REPORT 10A 110111 ' Thursday, satisfied transfers at 42 and a gradual decline 1 i I how- close. Eureka , , Lily. 401 the at to ever held moderately firm at 11. deal. own in held ita also The report of Ray Conocilidattid'for other Ines at U. Iron King. on the solos itt the throo4motithe sided Jun. $O shows hand slipped to 41 41, while others slightly off in Abe profit before dividends of slicses. were Semitone at 61. May Dag al tot the dividend of $718,511thers Allowing Woodlawn IT oad 14. South Standard at Production for - Iron Siolisom continitad active Is a deficit of $171,114. ; at '23h. Of and there were sale amounted to 11,101.118 at 23 and the qtlarter South litmle. at 1111 and of Walker with 12. Tho Moines pounds of eoppor, tempered ; rt Mining at44.11 and 14.22. The 211.111 three months before ftillowt atlas tinotations and , in asiyil part: oda yon QuiNtatiosa. ; In sAdition te topper derived from : I Ask& Tilt& , Locks. concentrating ores,. there was 111.181 of topper contained te ores sent .OS pounds .... , Alta Mich. total .011 direct to rho stnetr, making the tom-Par.01 gross production 11,147.?01 pounds the ' .21 12.4T1.711 for talta ,, Con. .. with. pounds 00t 001 Alta, Tiger., .14 prerviout quarter. .11 Albion .. the ulterior titers were During .04 Am, Con. Copper 131,101 4drr tons. averaging 1.1111 per .041 coat .011 ! Alta T. ..& T. copper. This tonnage torresPoude .001 .,,. to Pulite k daily liveries of 4,101 tons. es sm, fol .. .., wits 4,R11, tons for the first quer. Polity eard : .11 for ths quer. )3 I g Illu ten The mill .ot .. ...... ?II .04 per cent of the total copwaa Colt Cot.' ter lite If .00 .006 contained in ooncentrating ores, as Copper .126 ,14 per 4 with 17.11 per- cent for the Esaver Metals . tempered .10 .06 : 1 Coal. previons quarter. .016 . The average coot per pound of all net Central Eureka ..,' ,i .... copper produesti for the quarter was (.eder-- Tails. 13 . I 14.11 cents. This Strum does not take Columbus llesall..1 .111 Into eon:vont credits for the value of Colorado Con. f ! .101 or for mcinane. the tgoid or sliver, Point Crown it i, 1.121 1.70 with a cost ous inoomt. and corneae Cardiff ; 11 . calculeted for cents 11.11 of similarly Croll lite.tal ..... the 'works) querter. Thsee costs inCotton 8.00 clude a charts of 1$ tents per ton of 3.00 .. ore milled for the retirement of mine Et14; MI COIL 0.16 , AI tievelopment orpenee. but ere exclusive 41 kentiOrlik Mine tI .ot of estimates for federal tnoome end oz'East, Prime i .26 seas profits taxes. Mistellensotts tri.11 .... .0 Fangrald .01 corns for the quarter. including mat re.171 Mitten Eureka 4 .66 ceipts from gold and silver produce&, 041 E. Crnern PL .. to S.111 cents per pound, ' .14 IP ..16 amounted East Tin. Conti. The average carrying price of torpor .10 .11 East Tin. Coal. was 11.10 cents. as comquarter .1111 for thewith .. ;41' . 401 Kent Antelope 111.11 cents for the proviont pared dot Eureka Bunion ' quarter. , 31 i Eureka Lily The atrial ter the euarter was ap.15 Proximately .12 ' . . Gold Chain50 per cent of nortnel. ' 14 11 I Grand Central . .6,1 Oreat Woad .11 ,.101 Ely Labor Trouble HowôLI . 1I I EICIisallills .. , ,, ,, . , FILIDAY. 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