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Show THE 6 ties of shipping ore tu Lulled States smelting will be entirely poiuts C. H. Gage, of tbe Salt overcome. Lake Smelting and Refining company. Salt Lake. I'tah, was nt Turonio lately nnd states that tbe site fur n smelter at Cobalt has beea selected. He I going back to Cobalt soon to mske a nan semenis. Some time this week be will meet Mr. Aewkouae, president of tbe Salt Smelting and Refilling euupnny, and Boston Consolidated, nnd R. J- - Evans, financial manager of the Salt Lake company. In New York City. They will return to Cobalt, accompanied by several interested panics, whose interest appear in tbe new plant. MANY COLORS ANtTvALUEB. fr u , Asked. 5.00 1.10 Bid. m o ....... .ss .80 Ml a e .43 5.00 1.75 . 4. no i. I.M te the A. A0 Leslie E. Dillingham, of the Mackey Miner, ! down tram Idaho today and waa aa interested spectator during tbe forenoon calls of the 8alt Lake Stock A Mining exchange. Mr, Dillingham Nitated to a "News representative that the mining districts of central Idaho are very active at the present time nnd that the region In tha vlelnity of Mackey is particular- ly so. The eitlxena of the ramp, he declares, feel very hopeful of the future, and Judging from the way tbe mines are responding to development work, they have very good reason te be. It will be Interesting to a great many Balt Lakers to know that nn Important sirlko has been made recently in the Montana group under lease nnd bond to F. Augustus lielnae, nnd which la being operated under the direct man 1 he Monagraumi of J. A. Cxlsek. tana property In situated on Eaten mountain and not very far from the Gulden Bun beam mine. For some time the management has been driving n tunnel, and nt a distance in of 2.700 feet, what appears to be a very large ore body has been encountered. The ore cart lea high grade values ia cup-pegold and silver. Tbe organisation of tbe Empire Copper company some time ago to take uvar the properties of the White Knob Cornier dumping, nnd the McUeth Leasing company. Is considered to he one of Che moat important mining affecting the welfare of the Mackey district consummated In along lima This company Is operating tho smelter and mine at n profit. It Is said, of about 0,000 per month, while the pv rail contains the names of about 15.25 s2 t. tran-aatln- left men. The While Knob mine was expensively equipped several yeura ago end it was thought at the time that It would open up into one of the idg 2.10. buyer CO: ino at S.05, aeler 30; 00 nt 2074. seller 10; 200 at 2.07V. Colorado-2- 00 at 7.05: 100 at 7.C0. Iron Uloawitn Jno nt 1.324. Fo. Columbus Con. 300 at 2.124: 100. at 2.15, seller 00; 100 nt 2.10; 100 at 2.074; 200 at 2.05. Sioux Con. inn gt buyer 60; 300 nt 48; t 45. 2: 100 IRQ at 42, at 47; 600 Seven Trongha 200 at 58. Yankee Con. 100 nt Gl; 500 at 60. THE METAL MARKET. Situation ee Viewed by the Engineer Ing end Mining Journal. The metal markets generally at the present time have fallen Into nn factory position, aaye the Engineering and Mining Journal. To n considerable extent this la tbe reaction from the excessive activity and high prices of the earlier part of the year; but in part also it la dud to movements, the extent of which It te difficult to gauge property, it ia true that business In many direction in active, nnd that there is a promise ut-sat- lr taxi i.M..t.l4 rapper producing mines of the west The company mad a dismal failure of it, however, nnd tbe properly was So afterturned over to a receiver. ward, Ravenely McUeth amf associates secured a lease on the mine and purchased the ainelter and railroad Inillt between tbe mine and plant Tbe MrHetb Leasing company was formed nnd made money rapidly. In fact, almost from the very day that the original management gave up the mine ba made its way. Mr. Dillingham relates that quite a little excitement has been created in Tayliira canyon over the discovery of some good gold ledges there by n prospector by the name of Otto Hudson, who stsked off a large group of claims and which have since become the basis for the organization of the Silver The King Gold A Copiier company. ere runs about ITU a ton. The property la bring developed by means of a tunnel. The smelter recently placed In commission on tbe lamt Packer property In the Loon Creek district ha been proved n demonstrated success , and is producing dally matte of the value of from fg.voo to (10,000. M-i-M I si m I n--n--i u. i New York, Aug. 22. Muoey on call, steady nt 1 to 3 per cent. Time loans, very strong; 50 days, 80 days, 7 to 71. Prime mercantile paper, f to 0V4. Sterling exchange, etrong. Railroad Bonds, heavy; governments, steady. 6; METAL MARKETS. New York, Aug. 5.05 to Lead 22. 5.25. lake Copper quiet, Bar Silver HURT BY ei. 18 FALLING to Weak, 10. PRICES. The HOME ie old-tim- Aa-to- grand-daught- 2074 132 Illinois Central Louisville nnd Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific New York Centra Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island 100 17 ....................... 18 41 do pfd, 8L Paul 1 IM., vinyl, ri.x.i f. s I . . .! . ordi- OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY Phones 174. 435 Twenty-fift- gt. Dis- Official 22. CaL, Aug. Marysville, washed in the nary way. We purpose in this department aa well as In our laundry work to give the public the best service to bo had in the city. of Mrs. An- Burled Without His Identity going covered. .1171 80 not.be should MAN FOUND. UNKNOWN 60 lOS7 ' announcement has been mode by the .118 Northern Electric company that tbe Southern Pacific 834 new line to Sacramento from this city 16 Southern Railway will be formally opened for passenger 124 Pacific Union traffic August 28. The road has been 83 do pfd. . freight business over this new ......... 11 doing Wabash several weeks. line for 14 Wisconsin Central Several children of the late 117 Northern Pacific Daniel A. Oatrom have agreed 118 Great Northern, pfd among themselves over n division of 83 Amalgamated Copper their father's estate, three suns taking 37 American Car nnd Foundry half his great wheat form while two 61 American Locomotive sons nnd two daughters take the reAmerican Smelter and Rfng... 84 maining half. The public had expect85 do pfd, ed n legal fight over this estate, but 41 Transit Brooklyn Rapid it will not develop. The personal prop23 Colorado Fuel nnd Iron was all sold nt auction yesterday. erty 13 International Paper John Peardou, a pioneer hotel man, 67 e e National Biscuit e e eie a a died at Marysville yesterday. He was 4314 National Lead a native of England, aged alxty-flve- . 24 Pacific Mall He leaves five sons nnd two daugh8574 Peoples Gaa ters. 267a Pressed SteH Car The body of nn unknown man, found Pullman Palace Car ,151 In Feather river, near Yuba City, was Standard Oil qoeqeqneqaiooaanaae buried today. Coroner Howe was un1124 able to discover the identity. The body i a iiise.iit ms te 135 Todumsm Coal and Iron wan found by two fishermen who 30 United States Steel ,...0. hooked it while trolling for basu Tho dO Pfd. s lie lateieoeefaaeieaee 32 years man was probably twenty-fiv- e 75 Western Unton old nnd probably Irish. 3 lot. Mexican ttniiHiiinuiM do pfd a a Maekay Ca do pfd. . a gee titiiimi ew a e 23 the Character of tho transfer service we supply eur patrons. Prompt, reliable sad nt low cost. Any time yon say well be on yeur Fhcso 23 for yonrs. In ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Job and bud! It expeditiously and welL SULTAN MAY LOSE THRONE. saosww Tangier, Aug. 21. The low of bin 66 60 throne may be the price that the Sultan of Morocco will have to pay for throughout hla Loa Angeles, Aug. 22. Members of the present uprising country. While no fur the agitation the detectives bureau are seeking n has been directed to driving out nil gang of young men the members of foreigners, it is expected to culminate which are making n practice of rob- in a united effort to overthrow ths of such nn atbing young women and girls. During Sultan. Itto the fear has ths tost two weeks nearly a dosen re- tempt,' it reported here,atwhich Fe to ho the caused guard palace of these committed thefts by ports strengthened nnd led to all young men hava been received at greatly consulate there being placed unthe while it is thought police headquarters, Several asder protection. military been scores have of robberies several known to are throne to the pirant committed. to seise bo . arrangement perfecting The member of this gang mske s practice of meeting girls on (he the coveted prise if the opportunity GANG ROBS GIRL, 1 wniinj WRING OUT THE SUPERFLUOUS COST I present itself. Chief among them is Bu Hnmsra, whose pretensions have long kept the Sultan in n state of unrest He is known to have recruited his army i extensively from tha tribesmen who have rushed down froth tho interior in the hope of looting other cities during the holy war. Mulai Halid, the Sultan's uncls, while outwardly appearing loyal to him, to also said to be planning n coup designed to place him on the throne. In the southern port of the country colds, (here are several powerful whose ambitions to assume supreme power have blossomed out during the present disturbances. Again the united forces of nny of these native chiefs tho Sultan's army would Je practicalEuropean support to ly helpless. about the only thing that can insure bin continued aecmdency. There are not enough soldiers la Morocco to preserve order if an organised effort to made to overthrow the Sultan. In the fighting which is certain to follow nny attempt to take Fes, It to feared ton cigners would ho tho worst sufferers. Tangier would also be attacked In such nn event nnd foreigners here would probably beooroe the vlctima of such nn assault. Tho greatest anxiety is manifested among foreigners here, accordingly that the present disturbances should be speedily put down. streets. They Invite them to some restaurant, where liquor to sold In private room. After getting them there the men learn the name of their companions nnd then relieve them of whatever of value they have. Should the girls threaten to make nn outcry the men Inform them if they do not keep ntlll they will inform the girls parents that their daughter la making dates on the street Under these circumstances it to much easier for the girt to toll her parents she has lost her watch, rings or money and thus save herself punishment. The majority of the girls hesitate to complain to the police for fesr their names will become known. From the reports which have been received the police have gained n good description s of the men and several of their have consented to appear against them if they are arrested. "W know who several of the fellows are." said n detective yesterday, "hut so far have not succeeded in getting proof which would iiand m court against them. "They are well dressed young fellows, who refuse to work and who find little difficulty in catching victims. We hope to get our handa on them before long, nnd when we do we will have things In surh shape that they will be sure of n long term in JaiL "Many valuable rings nnd watchea have been atolen from young women nnd In several instances we have recovered them from pawnshops. There is more of this done then most people have any Idea of. Any girl who gets acquainted with a fellow on the street rune n risk, not alone of being insulted, but nleo of losing her valuables." vio-tlm- PERFORMING AUTOMOBILE AMUCK. m from your purchases. sell you high grade, pure food stuff at bed rock prices. We keep only the heat, and we give you not only quality for your money, bnt good, honest, weight nnd solid satisfaction. TRIBE & JONES, coat quickly filled with air tad onfe ly parachuted him over (he crowd,of whlah, governed by the instinct preservation, aa one raisad ita band, forming a mattress of lingers to ae rest hie downward flight The silent injuries he received were sustains after he fell through his "bed." f Saving Tims' 'Father (to bis eon, early la the What to the meaning of Hilo? Too are lying In bed wifh your detbee on. Bon (n tudont Tee, tether. I de that ee that if I oversleep myself I shall not be tote nt Blatter. j coUegew-Mefgm-d- Tartu re. A shrewd old doctor once eald: "If wanted to torture nn enemy, I would tell him he had nn incurable disease. His life weald be miserable, and he' would he almost certain to die before Ms rime. r 20,-00- world-famou- UIU.4I1..J..UH. IT1 T 1 1 1 in M It 1 1 III Misssd Vacation. Cl lest Didnt you mike n mistake In going Into law Instead ef the nrmjT the wey Lawyer Why? Cltont-- By lefh yon charge there would he little of the enemy. Loudon j i ex-cit- 1 1 1 1 1 ; m n r 1 n 1 1 1 1 ) mar-lug- 60-fo- Louisville, Ky, Aug. 22. Paul Barth, recently deposed as Mayor of this city, shot and killed himself yesterday. Sinee the ohstlag of Barths administration by the court of appeals, officials have been the acts of y subjected to oevere scrutinr, but nothing was found reflecting personally on Barth, though his methods of conducting the administration were under fire. Both Phonos 257. 22$5 Wash. . MAYOR A SUICIDE. DEPOSED Dont pay say old price for your foods, when we will RUNS Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 23j Tearing Incline, nn automadly down n mobile turned n double eomersault in the qlr. threw Ita driver forty feet high and landed him nearly 100 feet 0 away in a surging muss of over people who had gathered to eee s sensational automo"the bile performance," yesterday after-noo- u at the Old Heme park week in Reynoldevllle, Pa. After disposing of Ite human freight the machine severely injured n woman and two children, sent many Into hyshundred to terics and caused over ustaln slight injuries in the struggle to escape. The machine wrecked itself against a pole. Most remarkable of all was tbe escape of Breton, the driver, from death. After tbe machine had expelled him like n shot from a cannon, a looee Wed-nesd- ar 1 j. ...... Insurance Companies Among Sufferers by Wall Strsat Decline. 2-- 65 tv, Having added a dry cleaning partment to our boslneis w now prepared to handle laiiea uf gentlemen's suits, portiere and fine silk or wool article t!lM drew Haldol, the bride of a prominent farmer, four miles north of here. The woman was fouud full dressed and unconscious, prune upon the floor. Bhe waa found yesterday but has out recovered consciousness although several doctors worked over her. There to little hope for her recovery. 1 he woman has a wound in the forehead from some blunt Instrument. When or by whom she waa struck ia unknown as she was alone, her husband being in Palouae county harvesting. The following Erie fall in securChicago, Aug. 2 ity values baa had n disconcerting effect upon the fire Insurance companies, many of which had their surpluses seriously reduced by the Ban Francisco conflagration. The losses so far this year have been (30,000,000 ahead of normal, while at the same time ratee have beea going down steadily under the streaa of unprecedented competition owing to the Influx of new com panics into the field and the anxiety uf some of the older companies te collect premiums to make good their Ban Francisco losses. This competition has also increased the expense ratio by the higher commissions new companies have been willing to pay agents to get a foothold in their offices and n share of the choice business. It is estimated that tha average reduction in the market value of stocks commonly held by fire Insurance companies has amounted to 20 per rent since the first of the year, while bunds have gone down lu per cent. Some of the companies have been large holders of aqcb secnrltloa aa on Eldorado. Oil, Delaware nnd Hudson, It waa known Standard Among the which Grant Northern nnd othera as the "moose pasture. One man who hare had drops of from 60 to 150 for on $200 n Kldoradu claim bought nnd no ha suffered more aw n mere bagatelle in those days tried points, to upset the bargain on the ground verely. that tbe seller had cheated him, as It ENGAGEMENT RECALLS TRAGEDY waa well known that there was no He failed, gold In that neighborhood. New York, Aug. 21. Society had Ita however, to get bis money back, end inter took three quartern of a million greatest aensatioa In months today out of this same despised claim. Ris- when it was announced that Miss May en of othera got wealth from this Van Alen, daughter of Jamea J. Vanr. Alen nnd of Mrs. creek Just ns accident ally. to engaged to marry Herr Zollaa Doerae of Paris. He la Identified here MOHAWK JUMBO. as the divorced husband of Mme. Lillian Nordlca. Miss Van Alen, It to Lak-orA Goldfield Leaee In Which Balt stated, has written home from abroad Are Interacted. to her father asking that the engagement be announced in New York nnd me n $ Tha announcement recalled Newport. C. 8. That waa a lucky stroke for the romance of Mlaa Van Alen nnd William, general agent of the Chi- Robert Redding Remington nnd its cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad tragic ending. In 1802, Remington's and other Salt Lakers, when they be- engagement to Miss Van Alen was ancame Interested some time ago In the nounced. afterward then Mohawk Jumbo Lena company. About came rumorsShortly that tha engagement had 5fl,000 shares of the stock is held In been broken. Remington denied it. this cily.which rotan tint $5,000 will while Van Alen nnd her father be distributed here next month in div- declinedMisa to talk. While the gosstpi idends. over the reports. The Goldfield Now of recent date were buay hashing Remington waa found dead in tha contains tbe following; bulA dividend of 10 cente a share on Newport rending room, with two in The wounda let head. his mystery beendeclared hae by of whether he the capital stock, had killed himself or the Mohawk Jumbo Lease company murdered never was cleared up. As tbe company been payable on Sept I. enIs rapllallxed for 600.000 aharee of In the reports of Mlaa Van Alen's gagement, no mention to made of who slock, this will mean tbe distribution Due Doeme me Is. The only Zollan of (Kn.OtH) among the shareholders. It known to New York society is the foris the fhtenilun of the directors of the mer husband of Nordlca. He la n HunMohawk Juinho to pay monthly dividends from this time on, during the garian and married the grant singer in In.lianapolls in 1886. Three years life of the lease . they separated. Doeme has been "The Mohawk Jumbo to shipping 104 ago tons a day and returns from the samp- abroad since. Miss Van Alen has les yesierdsy show that the ore iwr likewise spent most of her time in Bupt. Europe in the last few years, and it ages bettor than $100 a ton. is supposed that she there met tho 500-ftthe n station at la cutting Taylor level and ae euon a the ore Hungarian. bodies are entered from thin depth, he SCIENTIST TOURS WORLDl expects to increase the output of tbe lease to 135 or 150 ton a day. "Keturnr on nine shipments received W.SanV. Francisro, Aug. 22. Professor Foggnrt, government elomolo-gls- t from the reductions works tost of Australia, arrived hero from amounted to 531.000. of which 97.750' goes to the Jumbo Extension Honolulu on n tour of the world for Mining company ax royalty and the the express purpose of Investigation and fruit fUes. After remaining $23,500 goes to the treasury all insect pest remaining liv this vicinity for n week. of tu Mohawk Jumbo. "The Mohawk Jumbo lease does not Professor Foggart will leave for the expire until Fell. 1, 1808, so .that if tbe South. Intention of the directors to declare 10 Oran. Algeria, Aug. 22. A battalion per rent monthly dividends is adhered to fully (3fi0.0(o will be distributed of Algerian sharpshooters and half a among the shareholders, based upon squadron of cavalry were embarked It is today for Casa Blanca. tbe present rate of production. largely Increase the proexpected duction, however, and therefore the WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. i STOCK LIST. state gt h FRENCH DRY CLEANING 2 Unconscious Twenty-fift- California and Eastern Direct wire for all sporting New York, Aug. 22. Prime mercantile paper, C to 6 per cent ; sterling Portland, Aug. 22. A Troy, Idaho, eaehange, steady ; government bonds, special to the Oregunlaa says: steady. Much mystery surrounds ths finding an EXCHANGE Vlltnni-- 526 5-- t; In TIRE ' ASSAULT do pfd. ETC, esxw OGDEN New York, Aug. 22. Stocks arw opening hesitatingly, and moderate railroad buying la representative stocks fa the result. Tha number of material advances in Great Northern FOUND IN AN UNCONSCIOUS CONUnion PaDITION AT HOME. preferred. Improved 2 8L cific, 15-1- ; Northern Pacific, 11-2- ; 11-4; Paul, Amalgamated, j. The market retained its strength to the Had Sees Struck Down by n Blunt closing hour. Instrument While Husband Waa A way. MONEY. ...................... MONEY, SILVER, is VICTIM OF stocks. CLOSING The history of Eldorado rreck ia that of disappointed hopes, Geo. Car mack, when he made his discovery on Aug, IS, 1886, was within n mile of the ouilet of Eldorado; in fact, had Just come from that creek. He bad thought H was a likely spot, and would have dug only he did not have n pick in hla outfit nnd the ground was frosen. He made his big dlsoovery nnd in the excitement that followed neglected Eldorado The management of the exposition Is arranging to have a large display of Eldorado gold la tho form of nuggets, nugget Jewother articles. This gold, ' elry and not as valuable aa others, to although the prettiest found in the north, being of n deep rich, red color. Those who own nugget Jewelry, chain and bracelets, may conclude that their are made from tbe gold of this creek. lionanta waa staked from mouth to source, hut thousnuda passed Eldorado unheeded. It ws n favorite Joke in the country to neil newcomers, looking j for n place to make, to go and stake ortia-men- MARKET George Tlnitnaa leaves this even- le the closing stock list: ....... 844 ing for Arfsoaa to take charge of the Atchison , AJo copper mine at Gila Bend, which 81 do pfd. to to be equipped with n l.OOtMoa 88 Baltimore and Ohio 163 smelting plant right away. A. D. Lee. Canadian Pacific 143 manager uf the company, is In the city Chicago and Northwestern nnd will accompany Mr. Tinsmau. Colorado Southern ,.22 22 Denver and Rio Grande ing. ACTIVITY AT MACKEY. Central Idaho District Coming Front With Good Mines. intv-res- trail DM0 New York, Aug. 23. e e 1907. STOCK GOES TO ARIZONA. 2 dition. The ether. . meals have followed rhlefiy the same course ss copper, nnd thetw he been a general recession of prices.- - They an still t high level, however, nsd there ia no' occasion to look for further rapid fall in price or demand. .44 gave Incorporation with the county clerk. The capital stock to 1250.000, la ehares of the par value of 25 cents. Provo City is the principal place of business. The company owns the following mining claims in the Tlntic district: The Golden Chain, Falrrtev. Oneida, Side-vieCalifornia, and aa undivided t d In the American Eagle. The offirers and directors nr ; E. Loose, president: Wm. Hatfield, vice president; Reed Smoot, Grant Simons nnd Pxt Connelly. John R. Twelves to secretary and treasurer. One of tbe moat Seattle, interesting exhibits of tbe great exposition which will be held at Seattle in 1208 will be the To those gold exhibit of the north. who know Birthing of a mining country, the information that gold runs in value, all the way from 914 to $18 aa ounce, may come as a surprise, and gold of all these different values, gold varying in color from tbe yellow of butter to the cream of cheese, gold in dust ns fine ns flour and gold ia lamps ns great ns tbe rocks that are thrown on n road to make its foundation. all different values, colors nnd kinds will he exhibited from different parts of tha north. The flnest and moat valuable gold of the north la said to come from Anvil creek in the Nome diulrlrt. It is said to be aa powdery as fine flour and to run 18 dullara and n quarter to tbe ounce. On tbe other hand the gold of Eldorado creek, Klondike, often was found in flva and 10 ounce nuggeta, whose value, owing to impurities in to tbe the nuggets, ran only 14 ounce. At one point on Eldorado oppo-si'Nugget gulch, nil the gold taken out was in tbe form of nuggeta that ran from the slse of a walnut to the vise of a dinner plate, the larger nuggets were nil water ground and flatten sd by thousands of years of grind- - fl Provo, Aug. 22. Tbe Gold Chain Mining company has filed articles of Aug. 22. Bep-temli- er Rtoeka. Alice ea Albion Ajax Bullion Berk Carina MlliSIIIII n Con. Mercnr Columbus Con. Daly illllllHIM Daly Judge Daly Went Eagle's Kent GOLD CHAIN COMPANY. one-thir- 23, n. distri-iiuUw- Ottawa, Out.. Aug. 22. H Us been that C'utialt will definitely decided have n smelter and that tbe difficul- s. FRIDAY, AUGUST UTAH. OGDEN. dividends may be increased or a plump surplus accumulated for final Manager George H. Hullersn declines to nuke any estimate as tu tbe total production, but to devoting all hi energies to getting out the ore." Ore is being extracted, said Mr. Williams today, from tbe 400 and 6d0 levels and tbe' lease hat been recently power hoist. equipped with a Balt Lake Capital Intereated in Building of Plant. MINING MARKET Listed Stocks. EXAMINEE: FOR COBALT. SMELTER continuation of such activity; but tt Is also true that there is a feeling of uncertainty as to the future. Tbis may be sentimental in huge part, but sentiment bus n great deal to do with business; and a lack uf confidence in the tumid nuy have an important effect a present just now this feeling ia more TODAYS METAL QUOTATIONS. . apparent in Wall street than elsewhere, but its manifeetaitons on the Loewi settling prlcM reported by stock exchange are nut without their the American Smelting And Refining effect. Tbe copper market has felt the efcompany; fects of the situation strongly. For Silvcp several weeks there baa been an al.IS Copper, casting JSHi most total absence uf large transacCopper, cat hud e tions, nnd the small business offered Ltji4 baa beea taken at gradually decreasprices. The large manufacturers, ing IMPROVING. MARKET SALT LAKE who consume important quantities of tbe have been wholly out of Brokers Confident That tha Better tbe metal, market fur over a month past. Bottom. Stecfce Have Reached Most of them Blocked up largely early the year, but in many rases they Salt lake, Aug. 21 Both the local la must be tbe end of their end eastern markeia had a belter tone supplies. approaching It is Impossible to detertoday. Trading on the floor of the mine to what extent actual Suit Lake stork A Mining Exchange aa gauged by sale of finished was considerably mure brisk than yesgoods, has fallen off. There baa beea inmane in a with tendency terday, a decrease, bur bow great it ia diffistances towards better price. There cult to and atarementa waa a feeling among broker that the which havadetermine, been made vary ao widely, I the bet. of tow price taming point that is evident they are not based baa been reached. May on it ter aiM-kany thorough knuwledge of lbea much. very nut did Improve nay Tbs stringency uf the situation auld down Conaidl latcd Sam Cnrtr market, however, and tbe diffimoney 11.25. Yankee to then up to 1.20 and of eecuring capital for new enculty Cl to down waa Consolidated brought terprises, or extensions of o!.l ones, ccata. There waa little change noted bavs an important effect. Little or and Point la Iroi Ulosr'im. Crowa no in tbe market can be anchange wan Colorado; but Sioux Coneoildated as kmg w the present policy ticipated 4k nt weak, the etock being offered in continued. bark of bolding rents at the eioac, and nt which price How long tide ran lust is an open aharee changed several hundred Tbe general belief ia that question. haeda. toilers must come into the market beThe unlisted storks appeared to be fore long, and that the middle of more active tbaa usual and suite n must see some movements to number uf sales were noted, among replenish manufacturers them being; Silver King Coalition nt stocks. The accumulation ofworking metal S Crown at Point Rant 65.06; cent; In producers hands baa been considOhio Kentucky at $295 and 13.00, and erable, but a computed with last Janlid American at Srt. uary. fur Insianre, it Is In large part - Then the1 stocks merely a trsusfwr. were in muiuiacturers' storehouse which must now be nearly empty; now they are with the producers. On the hopeful side It may be said that we are now sure of at least average crops, and that business is generally la sound condition,- and not at all liable to experience anything approaching a panic. A period of rent ami adjustment was needed, and recovery may not be far distant. The volume of actual business Is still larga and ia likely to continue in that conof measurable traas-acilun- MOBXIXQ Tit-Bit- Bash presumption to n ladder will break the mounter's nect-G-ero man Proverb. 1 mu n t WANT ADS BRING BIG RBSCM. ! II m I n 1 1 MANUFACTURERS tt 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 nit - Look at the Label and Insist on Ogden and Uta& Made Goods 1. a 1 UTAH CANNING CO. J. G. READ & BROS. CO. OGDEN, UTAH. WM. PEARCE Harness and PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Packers ef High Grade Vegetables isress Purs Feed Catsup.' area's Purs Feed Fork A Beane. Isrct's fur Feed Hominy. Worcestershire Sauce. We pack but on grade f goods THE BEST. Saddlery The beat and Largest 5anufao-turar- e In the West 514 to 540 Twenty-fourt- OCOEN. UTAH. Street. Manufacturer Iren and Brass Cast Inga, Shafting. Pulleys, Boiler and Tank Work, and all kinds of Machine Work. JOHN HOXER ' Wholesale ard Retail Manufacturer ef TENTS and AWNINGS 2261 Wash. A vs. OODEN. .......... lx.. 1 , UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers ef VINEGAR . and PICK LES TRICTLY A NOME PRODUCT. Edward BicheeL Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Avenue. OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phene 107P. 1 II It C 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI 11 HI M I 111 111 W. CROSS CO 1 1 II 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HM Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company : Manufacturers ef and Wholesale , and Retail Dealera In HARNESS, SADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. 2250-225- 2 Washington Avenue. Bell Telephone 642-X- . Manufacturer ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk. Won the geld medal at tha Pair, IMS. A trial on whl you there is none sen-vlnc- e I |