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Show THE ' DKSEltET ' NEWS" HATUnHAV JLXV 2 Mbeeii Shocks and Bonds " SrJt Lkt BAnk CtaulRfa. r Production For June Operator. o District Optlm M I r (Special la Tbft News) EUREKA. July X A feellag f ptl The mlm Mama ta 41trlot Tlntl Ua ef tag operator 1bc ft definite derUdlog haa Ua futur tt bees reached rngerdl allvar. Tbs FlUme act waa ft wonderful Ufa aaver. to tha Oliver producing mlnw of our country and tha Nevada aaaator la auraljr antitlad to liberal amount of fcralee for hla foresight la this matur. Without tbla legislation Indoatrr of thla lha allvar minlh country would havo haan at tha marry tha price of tha 4t Uraat Britain andwould undoubt- maul while - bat a bee manipulated dis-ta adly uch a maaaar aa ta baa oauaad tress la every silver camp la tha Uhllad Blsies. Aa thlegs now aUnd It Is aafa ta Vradlct uninterrupted prosperity period a) during tha raoonatructlonmlnaa will ho though silver producing llmttad in thair aarninga for tha raaaon that production coots have advancad terribly and lahora afflclancy haa haan greatly dacrraaad aa a natural result of a scarcity of labor. The director of tha mint, Ray T. Baker, who by tha way Is also a Nevada man, tins rendered valuable assistance ta tha mining Industry by hla Inter pretsttoa of the Pittman act, wbloh iasuraa almost one dollar an ounce for allvar for some years to coma. Something Ilka 301,000,000 ounces of silver are yet to ho purchased under tha Pittman not and of course all of this must ha from mins which are within tha boundaries of tha United States. Our mines do not produce more than 1 1,000, hue osa of stiver anaually, so that It oan readily ho saan that silver cannot go below 41 for four years and If during that time tha foreign price should advance to l or higher, so that allvar for lb arts, would of necessity be purchased locally, there might be no situation, axoapt change in 4he silver for tha better for 10 years. In fact Mr. Baker, the director of tha mint, la made Just' ouch 'a f reported statement. Under existing conditions all Of tha silver from the mines of this country will bo utlllied for coinage purposes That reguired for tha sru will ha purchased abroad, but with all of the white froth our mines off tha market - itmetal should ha hut a abort time until tha foreign pries will advance to 11 or even higher. Through tha Influanog which Great Britain has over that country India haa temporarily stopped tha purchase of silver but those who understand the situation say that condl tJona are sure to changa Ttntio district, which seems htwayi able to wiggle along no matter what difficulties confront lha mining Industry, haa much to be thankful for at this time. There la aaauranca that aur large minea can continue operations even though their profits may be reduced. The tightness of market may glop up development work for the present but mining present so many attractions and offers such liberal rewards that those who -speculate cannot long remain away. Eureka population, according te the -- last 1450 Lcvelr : fgpeelel- - ta Tha News.) Tlnllo Ktandard EUREKA. July closed tha month of Juao with a total of 100 carloads of ore to Its credit, according to BupL John Westerdahl, who waa In Eureka today. Mr. Wester-dasays that a scarcity of labor la hoidiBg ora production down to about twenty-fou- r carloads a week and that at tha present time the mine could veiy more men. An easily use output of 100 carloada per monthton-le nevertheless a pretty respectable nage and with the Tlntic tttandard It means azteuslva profits as the ore Is of s splendid grade A Pert of the Standard's output Is now being taken from the mine s deepest level, the I 410, where the Ihrge ore deposits were opened ooly a short time back. This level promisee 10 become one of the most important At the mine and already preliminary preparations are being made for following lbs are below this point. The orawl1 be followed With a winse and developed o a considerable extent before the main shaft Is deepened. In the south end of the Tlntic Standard ground three headings era being and driven, two on the Util toot level one oi the l.oOS. One of the drifts on over toward the 1,200 Is being sent the big slopes, principally for ventilation purposes althoukh It should develop ore before reaching the point at which mining operations are under way. About twelve hundred feet of work remains to be done before the connection will be made. Reports from the site of the Tlntic Standard's nsw mill Indicates that satisfactory progress la being made Moat of the excavating has been finished and the concrete work will soon be taken conup The coarse material for the comcrete will be taken from the pany's mine and crushed after It Is delivered at the mill. Electrlo power Is now available for all of the work at the mill and the to tramway, used In lifting onmaterial the mounpoints where It laheneeded la a great help ' tain elds, will on the plant. speeding up the Work that efIt la generally understood the are forts being msde to complete first units of th mill, hiving a capacity of not lees than ltd tons, by ths. oarly fall Eventually the mill may bo enlarged te handlp. -600 Oft til dally A short tlms ago thsra appeared In these columns a notion of transfer of certain claims of tho houth Lilly mining company to tho Euroko Standard company and It now develops that the have holdings of the former company been entirely absorbed by the Utter. K. i. RacMate,. the president of the Eureka Standard, la authority for the etatement. that hla company haa purchased the elelme of the South Lily, end consequently owns an unusually large tract ef mineral Und to the south of the Tlntlo Standard and to tho east of the Iron King claims. Mr. Raddata and associate also own the South Standard property, whichun-Is otlll farther to the south end it Is ho derstood that their firsc work to on south of tho Tlntic Standard will be AlStandard. South of ths tho claims ready a pipe line has been Installed end preparations are being made for a eevclapfnent campaifrn. although oats on which this work la to start haa not yet been set. bl . -- ' Chief Con.' Adopt New Leasing Plan ra work" and at tho same time gives tho men employed much greater return, for their work. In a few cases this now plan is being tried out below tho water level where three shifts are that as many required and this means aa 10 or II miners are sharing In the revenue derived from a single block of ground. The regulations governing thin system of leasing require that every miner who works oa the block be lqterssted and when tha werk of and mas becomes unsatisfactory, his in the lease have ths right to partners out and take In another miner. vote him As ths lessees have pot been to any ezpeass In searching out ths or or tn putting U la shape for rapid eztrae-tlo- n, that the comit la but natural should ba heavy, pany's royalty heavier than usually charged, but even at that there la good monoy to be made by the loasees as eztra compensation lor efficient worK con-matt- er f -- I a m T intie Ore Shipment .'" Ore shipments from Ttntio district mines totaled 141 carloads for ths week ending Friday 14night as compared with of carloade the previ shipments ous week. Shipments came from fwen- -. different ty properties, tha tarrest number In some time. A number of a properties renewed shlpmenta after ong period of Inactivity. Euroka Bullion mine made Its first shipmsnt of ore during tho week. Shipments la carload lota from the varlouo mines ware aa follows: 4$ Chief Consolidated iA44t 11 Ttntio Standard ... ... It DragonAConsolidated. Blue Bell Eagle Iron Bloaeom Grand Central jmimi'V tv tetoria Mammoth Iron .King ,.,,,, ... , . , Gold Chain nwntennlal Eureka Gemini , ,,, Colorado ... . ad Kureka Hill ... iietilfiM4, Kureka Bullion M1U dump Knight Alaska .. Ttatlo Drain Tunnel Rabbits Foot Swansea , Wall Street Metals m it 204 t Sugar wii 1 XV" . . f au. Bed. A Chem. . . e I ewaieoa Talley Sugar lo Coal Ire Oeety It. A R 7 par eeat Motor t Faa IW Fees haa-- a IM Utah hr. J, madard .... 1. LAU Ore (ampler .... I 1 Ut Lk:;'jA.rr:;a-aCoH . . ! T.T( .01 .14 , tKs o-- m lba,' Rhea .11 a I .Tl . to. errr , Secured by assets of more than $1000 for each $1000 axd kxchamce. U.eIJ PRODUCE. Chleaga. CHICAGO, sales on tho Liquidating July tired out longs port of new declines tobrought about sharp In tha com market. Favorable . -- tha bungalow the appearance public apparently haa no desire. Among the sales are the following A 4 room modern home at 1377 Third Cart by H. ttperry to J. A. Falrclough; an I room bungalow at 1(14 Hubbard street by Fred Cowan to Mettle T. 4 room bungalow at 121 Shepherd; Hherman avenue by P. V. Cushing to Corinne Stone; a & room bungalow at 1705 Seventh East by Ralph Larson to Mr Conley; a 4 room modern brick home at 425 3 street by A. Brunson to . L. Watkins; an 8 room home at 1214 east Third South by J 4 G. McAllister to F. L. Cowan; room bungalow at 412 Green street by John Ollnger to A- - Aldrich, ajtd room bungalow at 610 Hawthorne ave nue by Grace Hawkea to E. T-- Crouch day weather conditions with prospects of continued liberal receipts meule bearish sentiment paramount. Rail lee appeared to be due only to Opening price covering by Short which reared from to, I cents lower ECLUDE 101.44. and Do. with September 1.61 to l.lll, were followed by cember moderate- - reaction and then by a break to much under Initial figure July was especially weak and at one time wae off nemrly T cents; welHng-- f or the first time thla season t a discount under September. Bears put Auction of the old county jail site stress on money and scarcity a a ice-so- n for lower price. Tha dose was between First and Second Wert on nervou It to Of down with September Second South waa postponed by W. 1.631 to 1.61 and December 1.61J to A. Adam auctioneer for the county, 1.41. lowneos of tha bidding. The Wheat No. I rod, 3.00; No. 3 hard. duo to tha highest bid mads yesterday was about Corn Na 3 mixed, 1.0(01.07; No. 3 ltj.400 while tha valuation of the property fixed by the' county greatly yellow, 1.0101.476. Onto No. I white. 1,00)01. Of; No. exceeded this figure. The sale will I whit. 1.03 01.07, probably ba made in about 30 days Rye No sale after the auction haa been sufficient Barley 1.4401,47. 1y advertised, Mr. Adams said. Timothy Bead 10.00013.00. Thla afternoon Mr. Adam will sell Clovor Seed J6. 00 0 36 . 09. at publio auction two modern homes Oat . and an.exceUent building site.togeth Oats oymepthlsed with the weakneaa er quantities of lumber which of corn. After opening I to ) off, In- are with E. A. Johnrton. The owned cluding Rcptomber at til to S3), tho property, at by 184 Thirteenth East con market hardened somewhat and then 4 rpon) bungafirtajof.qne.S.ftnd g ged again,low, building site of 123 feet front ., , lrovlaloa on Thirteenth East near the Provisions recovered a little from age home 10,000 feet of flooring, 10,090 Lard yesterday's actual depraosion. and riba acored upturns, but pork re- feet of lumber and 15,000 feet of lath mained heavy. July 4 Mr. Adama will auction oev Pork Nominal. eral farms at Delta and win sen to LarA 11.00. t'ei highest bidder. Among these Riba JO. (0017. 36. farms Is 140 acres formerly owned by Dr.'-T- . C. Roee, which, It is sld, has CREAMERIES, DOGS, POILTRY. produced the. gresuteat .. alfalfa, need 3. Butter CHICAGO, crop ever grown in that portion of thA July cha p (red, ,,- eertritoT-SFff- i' bea ooftr OP'auffEtoB-- gf Egg unchanged; receipts 12,047 ca earns time. e - Poultry, ally unchanged. pro-holid-ay l.i MLSMCI1 3.. -- -- 'Ogln, Jt'y 5tt7 ehotoa heavy e'eer, 9 OGDEN. file, tr e 9 7 P0. l 0 i is . FU 4 y 4 M. e e ft 0 I i it, t? 4 , th. SI' thi I Bond bu tk I cl Phones Was. 5SS8 or 5889 Suite 412 Walker Bank Bldg. Ruler Frank L. Grand Exalted arrived from Falrbury, Nab. Rein, ' Tho world's championship cowboy stunt opened preliminary events tht Exalted Ruler William J. evening. Hlnek. of the Chicago lodge, greeted the vlaiUng official arriving today. TUMI SEA B1TTLE Discoverer of Marshall Pass Dies in Washington era js boa tha the bat feu welter of froth and blood, of leaping Tha next bodlos and snapping Jsw the killers were back In their ranks nothing again, ranging tha aaa aa If SoovUle. had happened Samuel Nicholas. in fit Jr., July OF BtTVrtEH WIMUS go cln raa dc to Ttm WE OFFER tloj f aec Toll tret to retl wet cov pea dep Ml tha hail Sugar Company First Mortgage Serial 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds Utah-Idah- o WA8IHNOTON. July 1. Brig. Gen. Suddenly, far wy Heroes th William L. Marshall, discoverer of the acroea the Rocky smoky fcrten water, appeared what Marshall Pas mountains and constructor or Am- - 00jej jjg a fiet of small craft, each brose channel ln New York harbor, one growing a black flag hanging low died at an army hospital , . . . w Illness. Funeral a short fter night tj,f jlul quartered, keeping toservlccs were held here today and In- - gather nearer to the id- coming national arka with, each evolution, until Joe terment was In Arlington could make out that the black flag cemetery. which each of these pirates of tha sea flew was non Tither than th inky klller-wbalW dorsal fin of tha ores, or , In amounts of $500 or $1000 each at the current market prices, which yield you approximately 7 per cent, the prices varying from LE010 94.78 to 9914 In accordance - with tha dates of maturities. aw- ;n 1 Ar the Instance of killer craft and ferocity The total issue is $3,000,000. which would well make any human hunter hesitate before engaging even Clients should make prompt the least of that requisition as the allotment pack. Not far from the .bidarka towBENTON HARBOR, Mich., July 3. ered a not unlimited. All brokers is iceberg which Benny Leonard, Ughtwelrht champion (had broken off from one of the glaare Of the world, and Charlie White of clers and tike soma majeetlo crystal offering these bonds at Chicago, challenger for th title, wound cattle was sailing slowly down the exactly the same prices. up. their training today for their ten bay. In the water by its farther end ill ... round championship battle her Mon day afternoon, white practically finished his ae- tual boxing work yesterday and today hla did only enough work to koap The challeuger ts loosened. muscle condition, haying la Temarhably-fw- e been on the ground for the laet week Leonard, however, mag pull on th of his. admirer glove for 'the , benefit do tomorrow when he will continue to He his road, work to sharpen his wind. as fart as ever after declare he and asserts he will dehi long lay-ofend hTs title In true championship form Officials of th state boxing commission made th prediction today thmt the receipts of the contest will likely reach $65,000. The huge arena In which the light--M- to -- 1 ff U ovr noJTt to Promoter KiUsimmontf T eho Ked tar e. black-and-whi- per rmu ifrtf -- H ay cirri te suddenly showed the vast bulk and s, with a small head of a near her. little walrus-cal- f swimming In 'I As the mother walrus the water, she looked ,VuV" huge, moth - eaten hair trunk. The calf wa only about Jour feet long and had short brown oat of hair, which con- trusted with the naked skin of it. While th cow rWy?d giant mother.; and dozed In' the current which swept by the berg, th calf swam around on little exploring expeditions of Ita own, never going more than a few feet away from it mother. Unfortunately for Itself, the wicked little eye of one of the ore band caught sight of ita movements. Swerving away from its companions with one sweep of Ita serrated tail, the killer shot .through the green water toward the unconscious calf. cow-walru- n. 9; 6-- 1. 6, 6-- 3. d 3, -- 4-- 3. 7-- - 1 love lo b whii eve In 4 day UXtli die Sout Barnes Brothers Inc. u Daterft. Ilr144 Waa Bask Dtxnt $05 BUg ket hll (rod 1623 In o ' Salle la a tnori ply ' marl (300 Sait City Improvement Warrants to aet I per seat 1190 Provo City Improvement warrant to art I per eeat 1 Pan Motor f 4.30 60 Fargo Oil new) J1 IK Pingree- Sugar. S Utah Fir Clay CoJ as nent refle if - " , rtHien - (t I. Burton uitni llh t b rhr, tb).. f Jr. v ( b-- .it Oo eiotneat the ne'er we - Imtt Ihey ihxt p taae korre ions rreal eiolu . Waft' 401 c able nits ut 1 nmai: . lact - Stocks Cotton ng i ounl unpii rery4 inn Investment Securities eras vese Bonds Grain wire tn ell loading Member Salt v Lake gteek Exchange. Waaateh 018 sad ddl Dtrnct privet EeekeDgee. - HOTEL mi . RCflLDI!T0 IX Tl d te -- j Irial 18 STOCK Seeeag gnntk. oo . the Geo. A. Shepard AND BONDS H, West men. ratlc g( ( WILL SELL 4 Utah Idaho Sugar ..,,.... 39.31 Lake n n ether Invesinenf Securiiies; J. fl. - XLT LARK r a IIOGLE IBS Mala ES nmnl flJAfP. cb'e.ft r Edward .f,0p I hsftl; cboi'-- o ba to ! ba -- e. eegll steer fair feeder eer. T e rhob-rows and'bifer. I fair te gnnq r,,we hod hetfern. I rrer 31; eteer food 1. i bu l&i Th by Vrtrfie FnsiTuCr of 'tfahgeF, the litfeet In diameter and has a capacity ef ter looked up to see a black death of about IS, 090 persona. rushing toward it like an express-traiWith a little terrified bleat the Closed. Market YALE WINS COLLEGE baby-walrsculled rapidly to the side KANSAS CITT. July 3. Butter, egg of its sleeping mother, and, with a and poultry unchanged. NEW YORK. July 3 All markets DOUBLES TENNIS desperate effort, clambered up on her hero are closed with tho ezceptlon of NEW YORK, July 3. Butter easy! the cattle, dairy and country produce. A. Wild2. bluff,, square shoulder and perched PHILADELPHIA, July won creamery higher than extras (710(1; the Inter there, seemingly out of harm's way. er and L. Wiley of Yale, others unchanged. chamdouble lawn tennle Crafty as fierce, the killer swept down 'General Strike by Workers collegiate Cheese unchanged. defeating Charles upon the two, and, before the drowsy pionship today by Live steady, and dressed poultry quiet; MicNell and Drtmvwright, E. mother walrus was . fully1 awake, Granger For Electri.cal Company University prlees unchanged. of Tezaa, in the final round struck her huge floating body with a t atThe Merton, The tourname-nMILLSTCFFS. spinning bump that- pent the-cp- K Averted by Settlement of score were water the air to land In the through Wilder and Wiley In the semi-finMINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July . Flour with a ten There feet away.CorN. splash R. Reid and Holt, - LYNN. Mawhv July 3c A,, general defeated Kirk Unchanged. TO-curve, of. tha Bran 61.00. while the Texane' won wae an. arrowy twist-anof tho 16.000 emptoyees of tho nell, Wheat Cash No. 1 norther 2.1(0 strike horn Leon D. Turenn and D. B. Rob- sleek, black body, and as the calf had which Electric General company, Th Harvard tried sgain to return to Its mother, a 3.00. inson. Harvard, been voted by all craft unions In the pair eliminated W. J, Bates and Ed- dreadful mouth, filled with ft double Corn 1.3(01. (7. Oats (9) 01 .AA, plant' lies been avoided by a settle- mond Levy, University of California, row of huge pointed teeth, opened at 6 ment of differences, it wag annoyncud in a third round match. Its side. There- waa another bleat . m t of dUtriess and 01.12. today. a the fatal teeth ,74)01.73). Under Its terms the time study y CENTRAL A. A. U. SWIM sank deep Into pain the soft, wooly little to tem which the operative object a worrying motion of the greet POTATOES. . body; with be will but ed, repre- PROMISES EXCITEMENT jaws; a gulp and the calf disappeared continued, CHICAGO, July 3. Potta steady; sentative of the employees holding f, the Insatiable maw .of the 3. Individual and down which CHICAGO, July watches alongside company represenreceipt 34 care; eastern stock (10.&0 wheeled and started back team supremacy .of thi central west to to barrel; southern triumph 4 000 tatives In timing operation 0IL7( ' l A. A. rejoin Its band. 4.74 cwt be decided today In It we not to escap unscathed. As U. swimming and water polo ChamFrench Government SILVER. ' pionship drew forth a number of ths grim jaw closed on the ctf, the among the entries, including motirer .watnls, with a raglng bellow, NEW TORK, July 3. Bar Oliver, doRosa. Har- started toward the killer. Her shape-lee- s MoGllllvrey, Norman Perry To Decorate Monument rytar, mestic, 19); foreign, 39). Hebner. Buddy ' Wallen, and Ah seemed suddenly to develop Mexican dollars, 47)., A. ; Thomsen lines body Illinois C., of t.ie and curve a of unsuspected speed, rr- - In Observing Fourth Siegel C. A. Milwaukee th of Htdebrandt and and before the orca, awift.aa It. was, LONDON, July 3. Bar silver, and Wmkjer,. Laifidin, and Emery of could per ounce. , rejoin Its band, .the walrus wa PARIS, July 2 Instructions hat Great Lake. Miss Betty Grime, womens nation. upon It.. Too late to'aave her calf been given by the French govern 1 high diving champion, gave an ex- life, she was In time to avenge hia ment for the decoration of the prinBefore the shining Duke Kahanamrku, the great death. hibition. 'monument throughout Hawaiian swimmer, cipal public shewed his skill body of the klller-wbal- e Paris with French (d American col: Meny-othe will coni pete in could swerve out of her path, the vbe ore on July Fourth and the minister th Olympic War c trials week from today, walrus had sunk both of. her long ef public instruction baa asked th were tpong the apectatore. tusks deep Into Its smooth back. The -authorities of French unHertHIcs 4to AT ATTRACTIVE PRICE orca twisted and bent like a bow unhold ezerriaes on thst they, empha- MAGDALEN COLLEGE AS Y PART Or THU FOLLOWING der the pain of the etab. until at lert sising the role played by French in It fairly tor Jtswlf away from the the American wari of .independence.. ' WINS GR4ND CUP 20 Amalgamated Bugarrpfth if Beneficial Jjto Inaurim ' tfEMFY-ON-THAMJulv 3 Mag wound tnfrom Which th hot' blood Elks Are Gathering 2 o jet. alen College, Oxford,-- defeated tpa Le- poured Huger The wounded f of the an gnanh-e- d IM Fprlngville-Mzpleto- n nder eight oared crew in the final Pugar For at the ehnulderv of th and Convention snapped rac for the grand Chilians rup her Chicago It Lion Savings Beak. , wen by two cow. but even. killer' troir 6nm are thin morning Magdal-- n the- crew making th distance pownrlnm eramet th- - thrn-tnr- h (4 Utah Stale National Elk began ar- ength CHICAGO, July 3 n seven minutes and 24 second 10 National 'Bank Republic. which protect lh neck fd for the contennational riving today shoulder of e walrv. At the keen 100 Cement Becuruie tion which officially commences Mom. tuk again greaed. It flank th ores 10 Coa. ,tV a on A Mach. wheeled, and dashed through the wa10 Layton Sugar X'o. ter to tnk It place again In th the 19 Ellison Ranching' Company. A It Pitched th black --end Wholciclz perk. Produce Glairy ' , . 30 Z. C. 4 ILL fthite enmpeny, rtlll quartering bark RtY nd forth In ordered 40 llenje Fire 7nurence' Fvrui.hed hr WiiuaJ rank, th "o, 340 Libert Beni i Qolattra . wounded killer met with n unex(2 569 Victory Liberty Note Creamery Company) Jnlatfd 'Crfetal Balt, ff4.,- At lot FOR 4U pected end appeLlbg reception. Freeh eztra creamery (utter yn en fleet cert end e'ght of fh gapRank the Sneer Plneft Ren. ...... ,. . in " ruhee I tnh.ldahn Kugsr.Cn. Bonds. ing lehe on tie beek, th whole Fre.n extra creamery butter ..3.(0 Lean Bond wer treoeform liberty , , ,s. 67 pej k of eea.wolw carter. 6 Idaho Purer d. Breaking re ok. thv leaped Ilk l( Freeh first er.airery butter, 7. C. M com6191 txrere upon their unfortunate HO S. Mala, fhont W. 66 parebirnt ft.'?, creamery buttar tn .(IJ Freeh and. with their eteel-ehar- p panion. carton , ,f4 teeth, literally lor ft to place. tnt.v 1DHH C. CUT1ER, etce-iI prceeVEYb hter Tha water wee ehurned rrohirg Parch eye or mn-intn- e R ....,,.430 Vina; foam hr eh gnashing Jen's of 6vrrwEVT T tvgtg cream it pl.tr ..,..3 VMvMnke th atackere and tha toetur-- d twist FIR IT HORTCtCE iwv . at f,X America .fuii ereem frv-- t nntttwetnn BM 34 4 Mn4 . rg end turns of Mia wounded ore V ettiDt. tiKTmtp ixmeG-Tie- t Mew,. nvrre Th .a It Tried In v(n to encep. . t fhee. R T III 011 Ft MUHfTt v 4, anddenlv a ft Tetylew X. mopped crrjf. biKh corr-- a , a- "II Rece pta. 1 tf Because of the wide margin of safety, and the high, yield, we recommend these bonds as an exceptional Inmimenf Securiiies (; , hi lh r J lower; better grades steady, others I401.SO lower; bull IlOli lower, oanaerg end calvee moelly ic01.OS common calves off $1; etocktrs lower; end feeders weak to lOo lower. Hog receipts 460; 2104 lower; top H.IS; bulk heavy and mediums 14.100 16 10; bulk light 14.2601L:O. Kbeep, none; for week; All grades and classes generally iOcOl.OO lower, th b m a 6 tii Net earnings of Ihe company for the past four years have averaged more than five and a half times maxi-moInterest requirements on these bonds. X-1- none; market.-Receipt liood rtwlce, eteedy. "Blew demand hoi re yearling 11 0043 a: lamb fat wethers reborn , .here , I H 9 4.(407 64; fatpwes (ahorni, IHftH. ! ' .4 MOAEY -- 1(0115 1 4.4 4. 0 11. OS. YORK. July (Exchange NEW Sheep Receipts, 1,141, choice lambs etsady; starling IS day bills 1 10; com" 1 10; fat t. 10 wotbsra. 004M.II; menial SI; day bills on bonks 1.41 commercial 10 day bills All): demand ewea, 4.00 0 0.00; foedar laotb 461. I 1104. (.441; oabls Francs Dsinand 4 44; cables 4 41. (hleage. cable Demand francs a Bslglan ef S. Buragg CH1CAOO, July (U. 77 Merkelal Cattlo Reoeipta, I.0O0; beef I 'Guilders Demand 41.11; cable SI.Sl. meorai'AO ta 1.00 lower; oonvo warmed Iwmand 4.01; cable 4.10. up end greasy kind off more ; choice Marks Psmand 3 41; cahls corn fed butcAerw slock, 00 lo TO cools York Exchange eg Montreal 11 to 1.00 lewer; orNew lower;; other 1.0 cant discount. . MaeKtwea, namlnoted by the oe n n era, slew ta If cents lower; bo. Rey 1.04 to logno end trashy light bulla, U 'director of tha bureau pf president I. SO to 1.10 1.00 lower: veal calve foreign and domeetlo commerce has lower; mockers and feeders, II to !0 H admirable background for tha Job. cents lower. Hog Receipts, 0.000; slow, 10averto Ho was bom In Michigan, raised In lower then yesterday's ft cento Indiana, and educated In Europe. He age: one load sold at 11.1 out of line; practical top, li.00; poor gri haa been associated with American off meet; bulk light go light aw firms In Berlin, Hamburg and farls. era ll.ItGli.06; hoik, Oil pounde and over, 11.1111.10, pig tO cents waa later a lecturer in Columbia unitha of Bettllyon Gaddi E. Thomao lower; bulk, 11.40011.00. balk direct Home, Builder company reports Bale versity, and during tha war epeelatlaed 1,000; Sheep Receipt to peckers; fbw ealee, steady; com Of homes during the part week aggre- In army transportation and port deweek ago. bettor grades of gating more than (47.004. pored with work. A 00 lower; gthero mostly 0.0f lamb The sales for tho moet part have velopment 01.00 lower; aheap. 1. 0001. to lower been In email bungalows of four, live Fred C. Robinson, Dubuque. day. breeding ewe 1.0 lower. or six room No market Monday. grand secretary, ezpecta about such homes JJr. Gaddis declared Iowa, For members out of tho TOO. 00j Kansas City. there is an almost unlimited demand 200,000 KANSAS CITT. Me July S (U. H. while for tha leas modern two story In the country to bo hero together with tha 2,000 official delegates, bo Bureau ef Marketsl-Uet- tl receipts, which haa not said today. Lie. For week: Beef steer 100 building or any ofhome tho Utah-Idah- 109, 12 a feeders, S; bulk 11-0- Will Sell camera t.ii 07.7(; cutter l(042t; 0I,7(; fat bulla, 6 750(36; bologna hull 4.7ttf(.7(; light veal calve 10.76 0 ll.ti. Hngs Receipt. 4$; market lower. Good demand. , Choice 'prime lop fat hog (17( to 359 I bn ) 14 AOblt.SS: hulk It 35; Tedders, of mica 1176b 160, good -- drive la hogs 4175 t 36 9.40 -- 11.7414. I1.ISB1I.U: 7.75 per cent 6, NORTH BALT LAKE, July 8. !t-tl- a market etsadyr-Geed-- 0 Recelpta, amend for killer clasae fw4n slow. Choice steer 9.7(014 70; good! Steer 4.7(09 76; fair steer 4.7(0 7 71; 7.750 cholce oowa and heavy heifer 9 9(; fair to good wi end heifer I 76 liltsel ILL SELL Boot Growers Huger m ee Gwstaviooa Oil pounds. at Price to Yield Approximately bahko. NEW TORE. July! I The actual end rendition of cleerlngboueo hanksshow trust rompsnlss for ths wssk that they hold (tl 474.11 rssnre In exceaa of legal repulremsnts. This le from last an Increase of (11,11.17 Ok. . black-and-whi- gait Lake, . . T73 TOLL BUT Bast Growers Soger ., Cent.. Market' Cettsev. Grand ........ .. 14 one to tea years of Maturities 13-1- 0, LIVESTOCK. jtr&Co. MateaJ Creamery to per per 3, !: Coa. Wegoa Gnatavtawa on 171 of sole 7. .Gold Bond Firit MortgageSerlal Vfrom Choice 4, - Coffe Money Cotton CTCCK BROKERS peas I Bereave, cucAJUHbnoron ll'il- Sugar Company o '6 , 17731 Money, 4) per cent. Discount rates: Short bill cent; three month bill 0 . . cent. Utah-Idah- .03 al Livestock Grain Dairy Products Provisions Total Ik III. IT Holiday, Special holiday. .l.l.l! ,,,, ....... I .,,, . . -- Eastern Markets ' C:i 1.117. Hit lie. ii $8,000,000 . sea-wol- ,,,,,,,,,, A-- I.Stl.lTI.44 , Vi local till e census. Is 3,006. A telegram to the Reporter editor (Special to The New) from Milton H. Welling, our representative in Congress, gave out this in- EUREKA, July 1. A new - formation on Tuesday of thla week, Mr. tlve leasing plan le being tried out at '"Wetting wired this ,pf fjoe on receiving the Chief Con mine, otopes of ore the figures from the director -- af he of liberal alee being turned over to ' census at Washington, D. C. grew. M, miners, on. a .royally- - boot The new cenaue shows a growth of which Ineureg the company about tha 19 or 6.4 per cent Not a very heavy same amount of money that could be increase hut enough to chow that Eu- realised under the old system of 'yom-pan- y reka la going ahead and that'ls what counts. Some mining campe arc of population, which hi exceptionally had for all concerned. Eureka has been steadily forging ahead for many years and the outlook la good tor a much larger eity. Our old mines continue to produce and tf new properties are opened to the north and asst, this camp, may become an of the largest In the whole western country. 1,401.471.11 .lilllS.Tlt.il tie.IIT.lll.lt I.Mtl.lll.!. Touts CarTof Ore Despite Handicap of Labor Shortage; Now Drawing Ore From istic Regarding Future a Result of Stabilizing Silver Price; Open Market Expected to Advance Pa$t One Dollar. IOC 1. 414. 111. 14 Dommtllq MELWEE 4. Foreign Copper, per pound Load, per pound for tbs week ending July 1, IKf. Ilil. it:. flTlIOIb.ll June 1 .11 Itl.m.U Jane 1,0:, III. IS j.in.tei.l! June IS. duly I.. July I..' duly I.. at 1 ROT METALS TODAY. Baals of settlement Smellare; Bllver, per ounce .T 1020 n u u CO. Rldu. bateGDRV : RMiH,If jj I! TaL 03 LX H n PATENTS Wa kav established petbM boras sad ere reprnaeated at attar- -' Weehlegtoa. D. C, by aa peg whs Jig beta ta - practice for more than l( year. W am la pneiHon ta ehtam - fxtevt- .trade mark. AND COPYRIGHT In prompt meatier end at moderate Jeea . Plee Pendef ua rftuedrew)" had levghtlo ' wit w will bar rtnreh61Snpd veda t the United Mate deer-rlprio- o - ywteo Wfe and wi'h eeirptete peport. fureiik ' , Deseret News P4TFVT RtRCC - Sal! Lake City'- - 'i.5 |