Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Syndicate to Develop Vein In Como Area investors Eastern Plan Markets at a Glance New York Stocki irregular profit taking sterna advance Bonds steady price changes narrow Curb mixed utilities sag Foreign exchanges quiet gold currencies improve Cotton steady trade and foreign buying scarcity of con- in to Operate Xerxes Area tracts ' closed e Sugar-coffe- Work was reported last week in Chicago Wheat lowertfenlarged receipts progress on a group of claims in the l central part of the Como district expected Corn higher offerings scarce acCattle closed weak choice centering in the Xerxes claims quired lately on behalf of a syn- steers steady others up 25 cents Hogs about steady” quality dicate composed chiefly of Pittsconsidered top $9 75 burgh and New York investors some of them reported to be affiliated What the Stock Market Did with interests dominant in the Como Mines project says the Nevada Mining Journal Covering one of the characteristic veins of the district a fissure in andesite similar to the Comstock and traced by its outcrop on the property for a length of some 4500 feet the Xerxes vein was said to have been opened Fallon Expects by cuts Custom Mine Mill prospect shafts and a tunnel by the early-da- y miners a half century or more ago but their primitive equipment precluded a profitable' opera4 tion Financing Will Under the direction of Carl Stod- Federal dard consulting engineer for the Construct Unit DeComo Mines company several of the early-da- y clares Spokesman openings are being cleared of surface debris the road from the main Como highway will The outlook is encouraging for be repaired and a thorough sampling of the vein it was reported an early solution of the sampler and will be made by Engineer Stoddard custom mill problem for the Fallon Nev area was the report for the syndicate interests The Xerxes vein is said to have brought back to Fallon by A L been one of the first following the Robinson secretary of the recently Comstock discovery 15 miles to the formed Fallon District Mining assonorth to attract prospectors to this ciation who had been instructed by district now the center of the fore- the advisory committee to visit most precious metals operation in Reno and Carson City and learn of Nevada and rated by some authori- any new developments says the ties next to the Homestake In pro- Fallon Eagle ductive Interviews arranged for Robinpotentialities in coming son with P W A F E R A and buyears Preliminary reports indicate that reau of mines officials by R L the bearing lode can be Douglass were encouraging Robdeveloped at low cost by driving one inson said but he was unable tr or more tunnels directly on the vein learn through just what channels from a deep gulch which cuts across the financial aid for construction the formation and exposes the out- of the mills will come State Engineer A M Smith could crop the tunnels in either direction depth within not be reached by Robinson during gaining Short distances and having below his Reno and Carson visit but he jthe portals adequate space for dis- was told by R H Sheehy assistant posal of waste an important eco P W A engineer that Smith had some interesting information conomic factor in mining cerning the mill program and the belief of all officials contacted was that if mills are built the Fallon disChicago trict site should be among the first -- May Start Up Grain July 6 AR— Wheat rye and oats all tumbled today to Iresh bottom price record (or the season Indications of decided enlargement of arrivals of newly harvested domestic winter wheat southwest next week together vith persistent uncertainty regarding what disposition will be made of Canada s bin wheat surplus were chiefly responsible At today s low point wheat showed a setback of more than 9 cents a bushel as compared with Monday s high cents Wheat closed nervous 2' to 2 tinder yesterdays finish September 79 frj 79 '$ c corn ' to W cents advanced September 741k$i74 Sic oats ' to V cent off and provisions unchanged to 15 cents higher CHICAGO Range of the Leading Futures $ CHICAGO July 0 AP- By Cash Quotations CHICAGO July t (API — Cash whcat-2 red 81c Corn— No 2 yellow 856851 c No yellow 8Sl2c Oats and rye — No sales No i i - EUREKA Nevada July 6— Reports are again current to the effect that development work Is to be conducted on a substantial scale in the old Mineral Hill district five miles southeast of Mineral siding on id the Eureka Nevada railroad about midway between Eureka and Palisade connecting point with the S P ‘409 ’ 600-fo- Trade Trends in the preceding week Retail sales of Bulck cars during Juns amounted to 7033 against 7488 in May Chemicals — A few changes were made In Silver-Lea- d the market for heavy and fine chemicals this week according to the Oil Paint and Drug Reporter The weight of the Holiday was pronounced in all divisions especially Rith midyear Inventories being taken by a number of firma Some textile planta were cloaed all week ELY Nev— A new lead-silv- er Copper— With the domestic copper market stabilized by the reduction strike is considerably Mud reported in of 1 cent a pound from the blue eagle price there haa been a steady im- Springs district 26 miles west of provement In demand says Metsl and Min- Currie Nev ore Rich lead-silveral Markets With many consumers In need of metal the trade paper foresees a is being mined by the Clark continuation of settled conditions within brothers who are hauling the ore the Industry particularly so long as foreign copper displays a liking for higher to the McGill smelter 80 miles from prices and domestic producers do not dis- Mud Strike In Nevada Reported turb their production schedules Drugs— Retail drug sales In the first six months of 1935 were barely more than 3 to 5 per cent ahead of the 1934 total according to a special survey made by Dun Sr Bradstreet Wholesale volume was higher during the period by 8 to 10 per cent In most divisions production schedules were lowered and In a number of cases did not equal those of the preceding year Office Equipment—Bales of office equipment still are holding above a year ago despite easing tendencies of a seasonal character says a survey by Fitch Publishing company Exports continue to score Increases the report large states hating commenced this uptrend In the latter half of 1933 Wall Street Briefs Springs The brothers have 22 claims and assays show the ore runs from 40 to 60 ounces in silver per ton and 40 per cent lead t Morrison and Horn of Elko recently sold property adjoining the' Clark claims to the Evans interests of Oklahoma for a sum reported to be in excess of $100000 The Evans interests planto yore drill the property this month and will construct a concentrating plant if the drilling Indicates large ore bodies Business Factors By Associated Press NEW YORK July 0— Refined sugar exports by the United 8tates during the first five months of 1935 totaled 34 785 long tons compared with 22092 tons during the same period a year ago according to Lam-bor- n dr Co sugar brokers Exports this vear are the largest for any such period since 1929 Cotton Market 8Jc J3'4J4'C Fc 54 Save Money Get More Gold! Straub d 1 r ect gives telling you highest milling trade e 8 u pmenl at I lowest p prices Rib-Con- o ssible more gold use lew power less space Capacities 2 to torn Screening and screenless Easily transported - Ideal for amalgamation concentration flotation cyani-datio- n Send today for Bulletin No 300 —recover wateft Ifg 250 Since 1903 Straub Mfg Co Chestnut 8t Oakland 502 i Cal Preferred Wall Street Briefs January March Mav Spot steady middling NEW YORK July 6— Favorable dividend ohangei during the past week totaled 22 NEW ORLEANS Julv 0 (API —Cotton fuUnin the preceding period against tures closed steady at net advance of 9 favorable25 numbered 11 unchanged from to 11 points week th previous Hih Low Close n 92 11 85 11 92 For th first half 6f this year sugar conJuly 11 65 11 53 October 11 59 as measin the United States 11 64 11 52 December 11 58 sumption distribution totaled 3 010026 long 11 58 11 51 11 58 ured by January tons aocordlng to a preliminary estimate 11 61 11 54 11 61 March issued by D W Dyer k Co sugar brokers 11 00 1 65 11 59 May last year the indicated Spot cotton closed quiet 10 points higher For the like period was 2 861 064 tong- sales 260 Middling 35 consumption 12 30 Commodity Index NEW TORE CLEARING 4 NEW YORK July 8 (API— The weekly Statement of the New York clearing house Associated shows Ball Mills $220 Up e a— July October December 12 NEW YORK Julv 6 — The Press wholesale price Index of 20 basic commodities today remained unchanged at Total surplus and undivided profits 19 (increase i Total net demand deposits (average! 133 The previous day it was 69 46 a week 660 000 (decrease Time deposits (average) 115 245 000 tn- ago 69 83 a month ago 7102 and a year i ago 62 79 Pase week eodlni todav 48 lor five 75 1975 of Clrtrlns receht years high Range 14 091 399 386 1975 low 49 14 1934 high 72 SS 1914 low dT week ending 1933 low 18 37 Clesrlnss 1911 hich 64 10 June 29 S3 56 61 J 403129 374 (Th 1926 average sauali 100 ) 69 46 J K 141 800 with extreme heavies down to Belt Lake City Utah on June 29 10 433 SS Furniture 96 vault flitujaS-B- Jl reaei ve 888 671 08 33 038 39 2818 46 124 32848 28 000 00 Less reserve 97 193S 639 033 government obligations direct and or fully guaranteed (par value 889110000) Other bonds stocks and securities Federal Deposit Insurance corporation Banking house $ 23 487 49 79 970 07 33934 44 72672 79 ” None $2493 33 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 9194494319 LIABILITIES Demand deposits except United States government deposits public funds snd deposits of other banks Time deposits sxcept postal aavlngs public funds and deposits of other banka 120330 32 1146206 44 Total- is) Secured by pledge of loans and or Investments (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and ot investments (c) TOTAL Bills payable Rediscounts DEPO8IT8 30000 00 $ 1236336 76 $1 266336 76 I Interest taxes and other expenses (reserve accrued for taxes Other liabilities Capital account' Preferred stock 1000 shsrss par mon stock 1300 shares par Capital debentures MEMORANDUM None None and unpaid $100 per share $100 per share 15 543 72 117660 86 com- 230000 00 None Surplus Undivided profits— net TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT TOTAL 200 000 00 93201 85 545201 83 LIABILITIES Loans and Investments pledged to cure liabilities United States government obligations $1944045 19 se- direct and or 30 000 00 fully guaranteed Loans and discounts Park level and a station on the level is nearing comon the pletion Two pumps will be installed in the relay station until the connecting tunnel is completed and it Is no longer necessary to pump above level after which they the will be removed to rfew stations below the 900 level In further preparation for increasMr Wade aning production nounced that the company plans to hoist install a new double-dnuequipped with a 225 horsepower motor This will have a capacity three times as great as the present hoist and Is expected to be capable of operating at any depth at which the company may wish to mine 460-fo- 900-fo- 900-fo- 328 46 61 800 33 38312 84 Real estate owned other than banking home Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash In vault and balances with other banks Outside checks and other cash Items 75 kinds small package strictly choice The bulk of vealers scored 38 23 the good vealers scored S7 00to8 00 common to medium offerings mostly 34 504 6 60 A few good calves made 96 0047 50 with plainer kinds down to 94 00 Hogs — During the week a session butcher hogs registered a 25c upturn parking sows also sharing in the advance The weeks top of 39 65 secured on Friday a 39 50 top was maintained during the earlier rounds The bulk of the good to choue 180 to butchers secured 39 2549 50 Light weight offerings made mostly 39 0049 25 light lights ranged from 38 256 8 75 A few heavy weight butchers garnered 18 50419 00 with extreme heavies down to 38 00 The 6 504 bulk of the packing sows secured 7 23 with light smooth kinds on butcher order up to 38 00 nthe sheep sheds Sheep— Tlie receipts during the Current week toiald 48 301 comThe bulk pared to 44 25 9 head last week of the arrivals originated in Idaho a few Oregons were available and two loads of northern California lambs made an appear ance The demand on the local market has been very good the west coast packers and eastern orders have shown considerable Interest Compared to late sales last week fat lambs ar 354 50c higher sheep havq'jheld about steadv feeder lambs registered a 25c advance At the close of c last week about 20 loads of 84 to Idaho lambs made 98 00 During the week three loads of choice 85 to Idaho lambs secured 98 40 two loads of good Callfornlas scored 38 25 Jdahos six loads of good garnered 98 25 with 10 out to the 'car at 37 25 two loads off Oregon lambs made 38 15 with 20 out at 37 15 A part load of Idaho ranch lambs made 96 90 One load of Idahoa secured 38 00 with 15 out at 36 50 A part load of good Idaho yearlings made 35 35 one load scaling 95 pounds at 35 00 with 50 out at 34 00 one load of near good yearlings 94 75 Several loads of good 130 to slaughter ewes garnered 32 5042 75 two loads 131 scaling pounds made 32 75 with 50 out at 31 00 About a deck of medium killer ewes 31 60 Three loads of good Idaho feeding lambs 36 25 straight! The bulk of the best dri'e- In offerings ranged from Ef6 5048 85 fective July 1 sprint lambs classified as 00 cloee of bualnea ASSETS Overdraft United States City Consolidated Mines company has completed installation of transformers in preparation for unwatering its lower levels and mining at depth it was announced Saturday by W R Wade president of the company 60 35 819 heifers scaling pounds made One bank of transformers has a the bulk of the common to medium giade A few good hellers garnered 94 25to5 50 of 1000 k v a and the capacity cows reached 35 00 the however bulk ranged from S4 25to4 75 Common to me- other a capacity of 600 k v a the dium cows made mostly 33 2544 00 with two banks being capable of carrycutters and low cutter offerings 32 25to 2000 3 00 odd head of good weighty butcher ing a load of approKifnately bulls secured 95 00 the bulk ranged from Power will be taken 14 75 common were down to horsepower 254(4 Mexico received all the gold exported The same country also received the largest share of silver exported a total of $580332 at the Lotus and discounts The bulk of the packing sows secured 36 50 to 7 25 a lew light smooth kinds reached A sizable lot of feeder 97 50 pigs made 38 65 Sheep— The arrivals In the sheep sheds totaled 1113 against 828 head during the There were no load lots previous week A few common to medium drive-i- n offered lambs secured 95 0046 25 late a few scored 36 85 few good slaughter ewes made 32 75 Effective July 1 spring lambs classi" fied as lambs and OGDEN July 8 (USDAI— Cattle calves — The total arrivals during the current week in the cattle alleys were placed at 1209 compared to 1687 head a week earlier Good quality steer offerings were scarce the bulk tbs salable aupplv were grass cattlev a few plain fed offerings were available Grass cows suffered a loss from 254r80c other classes were on a steady bash The beRt offerings of grass steers A load of plain scored 37 00 feed lot steers secured 36 50 The bulk of the common to medium steers ranged from 34 0046 00 A part load of plain feed lot 33 979 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Lea 9 00 tf TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Of Zuma Company To Resume Work Share Earnings Liverpool v V NORTH SALT LAKE July 6 (USDA)— Cattle— During the current week the arrivals in the cattle alleys totaled 504 head The bulk compared to 350 head last weeek of the receipts were on a through billing or direot to local packers The salable supply consisted of mostly common to medium she stock very few offerings of good Quality wer available There was no no- -' tioeabje change on the market during the A few common week steers secured 14 75 Odd head of medium grade heifers scored a few mostly 94 504(5 00 occasionally 96 25 The bulk of the medium Zuma Mining company has com- reached to good cows garnered S3 85U4 75 common to 33 25 cutters and low pleted the task of cleaning out its offerings 32down A 25 (n 3 00 bulls were absent cutters workings and leaders will begin op- few medium vealers secured 96 00gi7 00 35 00 to common down two kinds m next the in the mine erating Hogs — At the close of the week’s session weeks according to reports from butcher hogs had advanced 26c packing sows had also registered a 25c gain The Eureka of 39 50 was held during the early top on Leasers will begin working rounds at the dose 99 65 was reached two of the upper levels where sil The bulk of the good to choice 180 to 39 254iiT50 Light butchers ver-lea- d ore was opened up before weight butchers secured scored mostly 99 Q0 to 9 25 few the shutdown five or six years ago light lights ranged from 38 2548 75 36A 504k heavy weight offerings garnered 1300-fo- ot Winnipeg LIVERPOOL July 8 (API— Spot wheat— Western Australian 5s No Manitoba a French 4 10 ‘ad baril 4s lOd Future closed weak July 07T October Ex 04 December 09’ March 7IU change 4 94' r Livestock Market silver copper lead and zinc usually with a high silver content Records show that molybdenite also is present in some of the ore On the Jevel the company hopes to open up new ore bodies One drift will be driven north in the search fqr a silver-lea- d vein and another will he driven east in an effort to intercept the gold vein running through the Eureka Standard and East Tintic Consolidated which Zuma adjoins During the recent work of cleaning up a new ore showing was uncovered In a drift on the chosen showed that the level A cave-i- n drift had missed a good lead by a few feet Stockholders of Zuma Mining By Associated Press company will hold their annual Automobiles— Retail sales ot Dodge and in Eureka Monday and Plymouth passenger cars during the week meeting ended June 29 totaled 8253 compared with elect officers 7137 Minneapolis x Upper buildings and dump at thet Park City Consolidated mine Lower transformers installed to enable the company to unuater Its lower levels and begin mining at depth ‘c 9 r WASHINGTON 6 (UP)— The commerce reported today Dm Imported $592797®' worth gold during the week ended June 28 and exported $59600 worth m the same period Silver imports totaled $3211205 and silver exports amount to $597- - and silver fissures &ni three silver-lea- d fissures which will be developed as rapidly as possible Development now shows that the ores on the company’s properly go to depth In the Prince of Wales tunnel approximately 500 feet below the point from which the company is now shipping ore a vein ha been opened with values of approximately $24 r ton Although the company will continue to ship frm the upper workings it will devote its attention few days chiefly o deve oping the Prince of The company has five known Wales ore body in the effort to vein of ore two of which are gold determine its size 9 ‘Mr main line Credited by United States records with a production of more than the Mineral Hill district discovered by miners from Austin in 1868 was an active mining center until 1887 an English company conducting the principal operations and at one time dropping 45 stamps in its mill Work was resumed in 1905 and between that year and 420 an additional $362 000 Waa produced according to the government reports Ore bodies of the district are in limestone cut by altered dikes and generally are in chambers of irregular replacement deposits on the bed ding planes in some respects similar to the deeper deposits in the Cortes mine The ore contains gold " Utah Ophir compahy has resumed shipments of ore to the smelter It was announced Saturday by J F Featherstone president of the company Since the clearance of enow the company has been doing considerable work in preparation for increasing production Extension of the Utah Power and Light company1! power line to the portal of the Prince of Wales tunnel was completed July 3 Housing for the compressor motor and other equipment is being rapidly completed and the compressor plant will be ready for operation within a ' 0 NEW YORK July 6— Statistics appearing during the past week Indicate da debusiness tendency according to clining Bellies— 317 12 Moody s index figures for freight car loadings electric power proditftion and stel Ingot output These index figures art adjusted for seais If the change from KANSAS CITY' July revenues during the week ended sonal variation — that (API— Wheat— Transit the 42 cars previous week should coincide with the a 4c lower No 2 dark June 29 were slightly ahead of the precedReceipts seasonal change the index figure hard 80Ti914C hard 88to93c red 82'iC ing week according to the Transit Journal normal Close July 701c September TPc De- whose Indicator stood at 102 30 compared would be unchanged Car cember 78V4C with 101 20 in the week ended June 22 Loadings Elec Steel Comb Corn — Receipts 12 ears Uc higher No 2 white 04S8534C yellow 84to86?$c Preliminary estimates for July Indicate mixed 82to 83 ‘Ac Close July 707aC Sep- that industrial activity will decline modtember 733c December 59l4c more than seasonally according to erately 1 — Oats Receipts car higher to Vac the Standard Statistics company whose lower No 2 white 37’j40Sc index of industrial production for the Rve — 5747 00c Is currently placed at 62 8 a decline month c estimated of 3 6 points from the preceding month U928 weekly average 100 but above the July 1934 figure of 80 2 (Copyright 1935 by Moody s ) A new license agreement to the pertaining — WINNIPEG 8 (API July patents of the two companies has Low Wheat — CJbse cracking High been entered into by Gasoline Products 80 July and the Sun Oil company it was company SO1 80 80 Ausust a Under the agreement today Cash wheat— No 1 northern 80 No 3 announced the Sun company haa acquired broad NEW YORK fcOTthern 77 No 3 northern 72 July 6 (API— Corporations gasoline products and the 42 Cash oata— No 2 white No earning during the past week on I latter hasfrom obtained the right to grant Im- reporting a per share basis Included White 39 munities under the cracking patent of Sun Oil Year ended May 31 Amn W W 8k Elec MINNEAPOLIS Engineers Pub Service July 6 (API— Wheat— Con Gas of Baltimore Receipts 95 cars 33c lower No 1 northNine months ended May 31 ern 99ciitS102 dark northern 04il 07 Gold Mines 99cfiS101 fancy No 1 hard Montana NEW YORK July 8 (AP)— Cotton recovSix months ended May 29 hard amber durum 99ciS10S red durum ered Saturday a good part of Friday’s Endicott-Johnso- n 71c DecemCorp July 98c September losses After 16 net to showing gains of Shoe A ber 83‘c 23 points the market eased under week lut) Five months ended May 31 Corn — No 3 yellow 80(5 82c or end realizing Oc liquidation scattering Pet Oats— No 3 white after aeUlng 4 U cloaed at 4iTel Barley— 40 St 68c 11 65 with the general market dosing S W Tet Bell Tel Rye— No 2 39 W 40c at net 10 14 barely advances of steady to Flax— No 13152(0 158 Six months ended April 30 points Sweet clover seed— K 504 5 00 Wilson & Co Futures closed barely steady a—Six months ended May 91 higher y— Not available Kansas City Compressor Plant Will Be Ready Soon for Operation jJ V 3 Buckwheat — No 2 51 37 Soybeans — No 2 yellow 756i78c net track Country —stations Barley Nominal teed 45650c malting 60cfr SI 00 Timothy seed— S3 75 per cwt new crop 15 15 Clover seed— SIS 25?18 23 per cwt Lard— Tierces S13 80 loose 313 80 C 11 1935 Development Work Rumored in Mineral Hill District the T 7 Mine at Ophir Imports of Cold Pumping Installed Rise During Week City Consolidated Mine Shipping Again July department of the United States Nevada Sector Equipment gold-silv- desirable SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23000 00 TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) Pledged (a) Against deposits of trust departments (b) With state authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary powers $ (c) TOTAL PLEDGED We also retain a financial Interest In first mortgage loans which we manage and control without guarantee or liability totaling $ 35000 00 30000 00 33000 00 35000 00 $7109706 S State of Uteh County of Salt Lake — as Newell B Dayton being first duly aworn according to law deposes and bank and that the above and says that he la vice president of the above-name- d foregoing report contains a full true and correct statement of the condition of 30th on buslneea tha of close at day of June 1933 the the said bank NEWELL B DAYTON This circuit from a t 44000-vo- lt Atteet: Correct Wrade will Mr prosays equipment JAMES W COLONS vide for all pumping the company FRANK B STEPHENS to come to do for want J R BRUTF Directors years may Under a contract recently signed Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 6th day of July 1933 H D HENAOER Notary Public 1 g—1 with Park Utah Consolidated Mines ' Residing at Salt Lake City Utah company Park City Consolidated 15 1636 November My commission will expire will use Park Utah's Ontario drain State of Utah Office of Bank Commissioner tunnel the level of which correI John A Malls Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby certify Report of Tracy Corporation Holdof tha statement of the above-nam- ed level in the ing Company Affiliate of a rnpmber that the foregoing la a trua and correct copy 1933 sponds with the 900-fowith the company filed In my office on July A6 MALIA Bank Commissioner Park City Consolidated mine Until bank made inof compliance J the banking act of requirements a connecting tunnel is completed Park City Consolidated will pump to the surface Motors and a battery of pumps with a capacity of 1000 gallons a minute are now on the ground and will be installed in the near future A water relay station has been cut 1933 Rfport e of June ?9 1935 Of Tracy Salt Lake City Utah Corporation which under the terms ol the Bank1 1933 affiliated with Tracy ing Act of Salt Lake Loan ft Trust Company Reserve District Federal Utah City No IT’S TIME FOR A 12 Function or tvpe of builii'aa' The Tracy Corporation la organised and operated for the purpose of controlling over 1000 cost Friday 19 10 weight 250 protecting and promoting the lntereata pounds 500 Cattle— Receipts compared Friday ol the Tracy Loan & Trust Company last week strictly fed choice steer with and holding stork therein and for perweight steady but all others 25 cents petuating the Tracy Loan 6c Trust higher strictly choice Nebraska on ex- Company after the death of Rttsael L of July trade at 31J 50 week a treme top 912 60 best yearlings 912 00 Tracy orbulk better grade fat steers and yearlings Manner In which 910 2541175 lower grade i8 60 down to la affiliated with member 97 00 with common kinds sparingly to ganization control and ol bank degree 96 00 and below all lower grades selling owns a majority Tracy Corporation lgher than fed kinds stockers relatively scarce mostly 97 50 down to 6 50 all of the common stock of Tracy Loan she stock 25 cents higher fed heifers up to 6t Trust Company to 910 70 in odd lots 110 50 in load lots Financial relations with bank grassy heifers closed 25 cents under Stock of affiliated bank owned— 761 week high time but still higher for week at 98 00 down bulls 15 to 25 cents shares vealers 25 to 50 cents higher higher — Stock of other banks owned— none weak compared Sheep Receipts 500 Amount on deposit in affiliated bank week fat lambs and yearlings last Friday above-name- d m to 50 cents or more higher ager sheep —$7425 33 firm weeks top native lambs 99 25 paid Loans to affiliated ba ik— None at close bulk 98 35to9 00 late bulk $8 75 from affiliated bank— Borrowing to9 25 throwouts around 96 5047 50 relaNone tively few range lambs here this week S5 00 S8 20to9)0 bulk Other Information 6)to7 necessary to disyearlings weeks top at outside native ewe 9 2 00 close fullv relations with bank For lambs 3 25 sea answer 'Function or t)pe of bul-nes- s Above quotations on rail shipments re" flect variable SOt TH SAN FRANCISCO July 6 freight benefits on sheep 1700 — Hogs— Receipts bougrt for reshipment lor week I Jamea W Collins Vice President Butchers and pack- of Tracv KANSAS CITY July 6 (USDA)— Hogs— Compared last Friday Corporation do solemnly ing sows steady late top and bulk 200 swear Receipts the steadv that above statement la true nominally $10(f2 early peak Cattle — Receipts 100 calves 50 for week 910 15 bulk butchers then I10 004U0 10 sows $7 50 to the best of my knowledge and be- -' beef steers and yarlings generally 25c 48 00 lief W COLLINS JAMES more fills beral water higher spots up Cattle— Receipts for four days 1325 Sworn to and subscribed before me considered oholce yearlings and she stock last Friday Killing classes this 6th firm to slightly higher 1913 of vealers strong Compared day July spots higher late on Stockers ateadv to strong feeders in slow steady to strong H D HENAOER 5 (Seal ) loads pound grass demand steady to weak choice medium steers $7 25fouractual top 185 head medium Notary Public weight and heavy steers 311 25 $7 25 steers actual grass yearlings 31100 heavy Texas cake feds top 185 head medium 310 00 mixed yearlings 39 75 bulk grass a grass-er$6 35 to 0 90 sters 35 254(7 00 practical Report of Local Realty Company top vealers weights $6 0046 50 two loads 38 00 choice atock steer calvea and fleshy Affiliate of a member bank made in feeder steers 6 50 common to medium light feeders 38 75 heifers 16 00to5 50 good young compliance with the requirements of lambs and cows Sheep — No rceipts for week eligible $5 0045 25 bulk me- the Banking Act of 1933 yearlings 254 85c higher eheep steady dium absent beef cows $4 25 oi under s week level at na sales Report as of June 29 1933 of Local closing high lop 4 75 to good bulls $6 OOto 5 50 medium 38 00 live lambs late bulk 38 2548 50 grass cows Realty Company of Salt Lake City 25"MiQrt load oholce fall shorn yeai lings 36 60 medium today Utah which under the terms of the 95 00 kinds 35 0045 50 few light weight Calves— Rererpt for four days 200 Com33 00 Banking Art Of 1933 Is affiliated with' most sales 92 004(2 75 Steady medium and Tiaey Loan (V Trust Company pared last Friday Salt 8 00(39 00 medium and good OMAHA July 6 good vaaiers Lake City Utah Federal Reserve Dis600 fairly active choice light and calves 97 00to8 35 fortoday 10 3600 Com- trict No 12 four medium weight butchers quotable 5 to 10 Sheep— Receipts Lambs and ewes 25c Function or type of business cents lower than best time Friday good pared last Friday 190 to 200 pounds 99 004 9 20 others strong deck medium to choice 200 higher Affiliate operated for the purpose of wooled to 210 pounds Halable to 99 35 mixed lots choice and few lots wooled $7 25 medium liquidating assets held by It for Tracy medium to good grades 290 to 350 pounds choice Loan 6i Trust Company 8 50410 25 and or Its medium and good 140 to 180 to choice wooled $6 15fti7 00 medium to 94 25ft4 50 98 004i8 75 clients pounds good packing sows good shorn 96 25 yearlings 98 1048 25 300 75 Manner In wlllch above named orshorn ewes $2 2342 today 250 Cattle — compared slaughCattle— Re- ganization Is affiliated with member ter steers Receipts ana she stock strong to 25 DFNVFR July 0 cents higher better grades up most bulls ceipts 20 calves none Compared last bank and decree of control top strong vealers fully ideadv stockers and Friday Beef steers 15ft25c higher Majority of stock wned by Tracy 18 00ft 10 50 feeders In light supply others freight paid unchanged Bulks 11160 Loan 6c Trust Company for week Fed steers and yearlings 39 00 flat heifers strong to 15c higher betFinancial relations with bank' 15 toll 00 liberal sprinkling choice light steers ter $9 26ft9 70 top mixed yearlings $10 Stock of affiliated bank owued — and medium weights 311 lQto 11 60 choice beef cows weak to 15c lower $4 8545 50 60 911 93 85 choice to 00 5044 None cutters weights good steady top $6 38&04H0O0 heifers few lots 910 254 bulls steady to weak 96 0046 00 calves of Stock other banks owned — None 10 50 bef cows 94156 25 tew JflSOU and to ti4Ady top 7 60 cutter grades 33 5044 25 medium vealers 910 50 stockers and50ciojver feeders steady — Amount rm deposit In affiliated bank None bulls mostly 35 OOtofi 75 practical top vealHogs — Receipts 50 steady 38 00 ers to butchers 38 5049 00 few medium Loans to affiliated bank— None $9 2049 35 top 300 pounds $9 00 6 00 7 50 good good stockers and feeders down to $8 75 sows $8 25 lights Borrowings from affiliated bank— to choice stock heifers 35 50&7 35 6300 to strong None steady Sheep— Receipts 2000 Sheep — Receipts compared last best $8 90 and above Fat For week 25 Other lambs Information necessary to disand yearlings Friday slaughter lambs 604 75C higher yearlings strong to mostly 50 cents higher aged sheep to 25c sheep steady top lambs $8 90 close fully relations with bank : For strong to 25 cents higher feeding lambs bulk fatuplambs 10 0048 90 plainer $7 00ftr answer see "Function or type of busimostly 50 cents higher week a high and 7 75 grades $5 004 ness ” 8 60 late bulk better native 5 25 yearlings closing top fat ewes $2 0043 25 feeding lambs 36 5048 60 to packers lambs I Newell B Dayton Vice President fat Idaho $4 0042 lambs 38 40 fed clipped California lambs quotable stronger thin natives of 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