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H Pr'llii 8 iJIE J'W3Il"-MouvrAIV "AKMEH AKD l.ANClLMAX, TbESDAV JiIOJ.NG, AUGUST 12, 1001!. I'iil PULLED OFF IN PARIS il sHjr1v" Sa' Lakers Draw Dovvn a H J' 'Hi 111! Million Francs. L liJir&l COPPER ORE IN UNCLE SAM ijftllji sHui ',tl(tir'f BmatloiM 1 Shipment From tho li'l'H M I E-itrhei Boy Utnlt Stocks on the H'jj f fll'l New York Mnrkrt-Orand Cm- s'ijl ai5'( tial's Latest Developments-Day ii" t ' 1" "n "10 Mlnl"s r.-vclinngo New jj ; Ml ledge In Johnny of 5,titollno sHi. f Ji"! Interesting Mining Note and Ter sH uVi 'l " I 1 , II sonnl. mm sssssssW!Mlr?I'i ' A ",,,',c"1 from ',lrl" 'luring '' LLfFi'I V 'tittf ln biought ! lef pnitlrtitnrs of ntinlh- l k'!' j F tr ttnnsncil. ti In the shn res of the Hold llli 3'"f 3""d tnmpnnj which In being 'X- r , J II v jiloitecl h the Pcisey-MoCornlrk syndl- tt i J a,e ,n whl1 h "'" H"" ,,rw """ Kift die ke for our I CssiOnti finnos or J2W - nlf,,, (,i , Olil Tin ilenl nil this nnimlnn nod.rd- Ll "' V i, ii n. I" the in- wuko which was le.elved si ! HN- " (IS . ' "nn M Milornlek Is entirely ssHwi, T "ST inileiienilcnt of Hint bv which Hie trens- L:l. ' V ' wns "iipilk-1 with S.lXIftOfl rm the i 'htiHj i .1 furth.r dcvolnpmint iin-1 equipment of i ffc,T.i , i I i the minis nut of MtiMtian Ally ivlilln tUt 1 - i I the ircies-els ir illvl-1-d Iclvvcen the H ! W. i 4 liiemhem nf Ihr syn lloute Mossts S if'j'J1 Tnsc nnd M ( ornlik. who inquired rlfi'V " I I the gold benilng proposition long b- M W ' fore It nttnlned Us pieeont pmi onions KrtlM' T "ili will M'l f'"- ''nine "" August 21nl anil Hrffy.l If II r . iirnceed at mire In Iho new koI-I cnnip HUil!' ; It where 1-lun will 1.,- laid for the pin HHH't: m' J ; -i posed pHnt nnd i-inKlnullon hemiii at 'j iw'' i ome Ilepnrl (rum the rntnei ointlniin IS I ft , mot riiMin-hle In inilllilirelit lemillK jljt nn-l the Millie nf It will lie fnllrmed ,':! villi kccnenl Inlirei-t hy lo-al inlniiiK L- i f 1 men. J&'i'if! I. uucr.i: SAM STIIIKF. irl I'll -'Itm. iy Ulgl" Orndo Silver Orel With Some Bl lrH9'i Copper in Lowest Level Si jj'ftil HampleH of hliik riu-iitx shonlmr H It ' Lt liri "''u i-en-itlnnit lines In sliver mil Bl4 'l)i.VI 8W lI n eirhnmitn nf cnppi r cniiespniidliiK .ffi.j''J Itt with Ihit In Hie i inlenlil-lhiriki hive B'-' tiji ft? 1 W( tf dtiat heen rii-lxl l MnliukU I hlp- l) 'iil, S )A, limn frmn III- I ml- Hum nf llnlh mil H i ml 'P' ; while tin extent nf the -1Ih Ihsiiih his l. - i i' v if!'! if nnthe.ndil rmlti -I It m ntH ill tin HtK il I 1 fi?J .! iitlrlliutr nf a m wt lint i tnnt nne H li I ! i'j ,! The dlscmer) ainnllm to Hie lepmt Hlvf ' j i fiom thr sup rlntfiuleni was made In 'tl! I 'f i he nnrlli dilft -iff tin i loht hl Ik in; i . jT fm-o tin shift mil In ten llm s hlthertn H , t i J)! il lllltxplnlol H - t the 01, s lie oc-lll- H! ' I i ,. X 1M-" '" pnikets hut the ntilke Is tieiiie ' ! 1 5 5 7 il follnwed up ullli mnio Inllentl.ins tint H Hl'llM the main l.o-l will -non I- rearhe.l "I he Hif.! lc. lit ir inaiuikemenl In Hie miantlm-- is nn the Hl'i' K ll1 I 1'""1 "'"' l,xr """' ailnals nf lead H 1 til i ore, while far tin m w nnc( uti ilot or- HlM iWnh" dered h the hnanl nf dlieelnrs at a r-- Hhi -7 i w r nt meellm; plans are now helm; H i V; l li,' i druuii h n loe il mlllnrUht V 1 I L'f Y' it DUTClIEn BOY IN LINE. Hl I 'M''h V m A "IInlu"""" of J'"111 Tllnt BroiiRht ltH !. " M' J' the Uitneis Noirly ?20()0 r!-tl f J tN & rr ' "" ,,n" '''n ,nn" nf nr(' frnm Hlid) " vi AW tl,' Hnlditr lln nt Dh-mnnd Tintle H!'tt ("Jw tfc I " district the numrs ester-liy recrheil HJHl'iV I Ti n hrck fi-r Jin-, or at the rate nf ner 1 l,'i jl'I;' Ti l!l ,17r' lC,l"ii Ihe lluti her Itnj wlil-h H JlriLtPli.M ,s amouV the pinp-illeH l-ilntiKlliK In 1 f? If? il'lfj u,e f-hin er Cnn .MIiiIiik c miii-uii Is H j! If ll' M fhi 'it l I--I1 1 uulkel nn a has- the pn- H if It - ''j J it! ties whn nn- fxi Inning It r-1 end) mi- H 'I I ' iKlil eineiliiR n slunk nf me nf the wlllh 1 i? ! (tillj "f atxmt ten Imlies that William llat- H L-' 4 l3 "cl'' '""' "r ,he "''K'nnl hsatniH nf the ,j) J i 1 rrnund sijs is r minis-ent of -Uijm H 'Jj , I Itfl when he and his asiorlnlis tiHik nut tint H 'lifi illl " iulc """ ll-lt -I Ihem several thnu 1 ii W ' f-au-1 iiunees silver while for some nf Hl l.ljlf ( r It the liiannKimiut nf the nl-1 Shne bI iff U " ; 1-ridRt mill pall them as murli as Jt n H i lli 1 If nund nnd then icnllrt -1 mmi I mniiej H If I' I '"l0 "n imislsts nf n still hide of sll- H ftVll 1 ! i 5 Arl (arrvlnv u sm ill aiunuut nf null B it '1 Vi il 5 while ll-ih Walker nf th- Mimvet 1 nn B 11 . lU ll 8in'' "le less-is npiirt ahnut iRht 1 Ifil 'a" 1 I Inches In Hit stteik whkh ai-ptnrs tn B '' R tit ',0 fnnnlim Into tin zone with much M tirift Kl erMsUiu) '5' ti S NEW Y0UK AND UTAH. 'f It Win I Tho I-ntter's Bieid-Wlnners nnd H J li -i ilft 9 Their ril0,u,s ,n tlle i:nst- 111 mialvll'' Joseph Jin llmuherair whose thiin- HH i I T'T '' if 'lernti toms mntlmie tn dn-ll within HBl 151 V il ,t' jl 1,m nrrldoi of the minim: ex. Iianue Bll iij I . fr nver which he In nn oxcllliiir period HH III Of ' l-ieslded as - iller came In mm his HBl ' r' J1"' il! nill"'ttd home In Now link when- ho BH i''ll i Kl Is clllileutly seivlm; the hnuse nf New- BH W'i ill '"""B 1-n-inbiiK .1 Co jestel.la and H V ! I v ,; ' it1 was ntordod a lenntlnn nn lunk-rs H i'l) 1 " i JO I""' tint ilviile-1 that exten-h-l tin l.ltf- BH t H tffl f t st it. In I Ikdoin Hi will ii-malii H It'f I .5lfi tlnoUKh the mouth at tli hnme or his BH lit "Ha r-nrints, after uhUh h- letuins l'ast BH V ! i IB ,n take ii- oi autiimr-al niilers fin BH i ' ' ll mlnliiB stneks nver whh h -I-luiitiu-nt HBl 4 it u MS Prtsldts in the Inn- house with BB ' h f ! ' W whldi lie Is lilenlltled lls, usalne ru- BBI f. M mois nf dial-i In the iHinaniis it 1'irk BH -r m c'" Mi ""al'-'iB't ull It is nn BB ' ! , H senet that iifnrts t-v captuie Oiitarin BBP ! " t 'W nn-l Ialv vxie h. lug xeilnusly piose- BB 'l1 ,' iL ctac I whll imthiiiK vMiul-l please the BBS t (J J )f Ktalwaiis moir than mi npmitinlty tn I JJ ndd th. MIvi King to their strlnij ,. ll The ppli-n lid performances tit Paik j , ' City ami the st. adj llniv nf dividends fA i 'II ,lrm th l '""' i"1" nniloulitedlj plated ' t 'i 'If I,s "kate" '' the head of the pineesslnn 1(1 ) JP and et Hun Is a stuidy markit for !Ui' )M any pnu-uMilon that Is tapahlo nf ninudlng up under exHinlnatlnti 'ihe 1 'ffi ehuits tint the maniveiiient nf Ham- i if lurt,Pi's lie 1.1 Mar Mining Cnini-any . have lonhented to leleas have heen nl- ,i ' :ji I idy nvei suhs. rllad at Jin while ff thui-M win wue unahle to get a seat in BBI U tl,l; wngnn are liol.llnu out a premium BB', "rid tu ""' '"eklt- ones Sir llamls-iger BB I i a i txiiressis not u little asionlshment at BB IH iiA ;8 tliu llhti ties taken b Halt I.iko hrnk- ( jJt'kiJ'tp irn e' with leptmitiie mlnlnir stocks that (ffullf '9 for mjsterlius lensoiw Hie slandered In ttMiUi ' H " 'kl lottll "l nn ohscuie H'l '. ' i If jnop-isltloii is extolled as th. npportun- HlI . I( lt of n man s lit He dei lined how- 1 1 B-'I 1 sl ,nir to mention names Hark in no - Hi') K lli '" ,,n '"' ul" vUlt " numher of t BH'Mfl I ( Mf camp bcfoie IsJaidlntt the tialn Tor Bit) 'ii i thi Hast ' Hi. ' l ajj 0re ttnd Bullion. BBI f ,' ' j. In the ore and bullion market the BH I rli tl'f'l wctk opened with setllomenta amount- BB ' ,' .; I InfftoJUSCO .MrCnrmltk ft Co iepirt. BH ' I '. V ,t l lnc them ns follows Ameiirnn Million BH i jf J-0700 f,old silver, load and topper HB ' I, f '1 urn, J23.MO ' I,'l JJ In the metal market silver niled nt ,f ' i i I, f - rents an nunc.), lead at 13 '-0 per ' - I. Jiundred pounds nnd tasting toppn nt '"' l"J I . " "'"1S " ' H r Kill foi tho Lincoln B) V) The- nninagi meiit nf the Lincoln Mln- Brt .I1'!. . ki 1 'e Coinpanj - liose propei ties aie lo Bl till Iff el In I-e-lil dUtlict Ml his lust Bl 1 i 4 I " "' "'"' r'(l Itl'hinond of the Silt Bi t i llik ii ' lK" UmdvMiie Cempany an mdei r.u Bl v!" lO 1 n null of 10-) tons dnll i.ipneit) active BI,M'' J rV.it 'unstiuctloii In heUn wllliln thu next 1 tit i ''d m 1"litv dTs, nnd the plant tn h iimlied M ' V S tlltOIIMll til tnmpli Huh ut iuill.-l ki 51 ' trlr vn ",,,, l,ale 'l'i'e l'1""1 PI oi Lie for a (' 1 , I Tl kv rutins truslier with rolli neenm- llff V 'H )tin)lnir eight ioncenlrtn tihles and J jll I JJ " six toot Chlleiiii mill the plant to n I, ,-H tlor ve It en-rej fmm n Basoilne en 9l h i Jfme nf l,,xts ',"h, ,,or c lower Tho Si (ihi'ljj l-l" oli'i which la onu ot tho now Jsw pi-opniitloni- to moke lt- nrpenrnnre In Idaho Ix controlled by Salt Luke and Hnslern pintles THE DAY ON 'CHANOE. Inpot Again Succumbs to the Weight ot a Hsnvy Unloading. The day nn the mlnlnn exchange tlosed with the sale of 77 400 shales nf slock that brought (ID 611 37, an 1 with not a few of tin traders betraying the effects of btass hands, the uniformed rivHlei-s and fistlvitles generally with out 'Iradlng '.mis routined hugely to the morning sessions in this Ingot wns the most artlve participant, the un loading Mhhli reached to nearlv Ifinoo, weighing It down tu at the Mulsh, al though It begin the dav s business with a customer nt 10W cents ( on .Menur tnntln led In atllve demand mound 2 11 with n fiactlnn I ettc i -le man-led at the close whll I'alv U est tlosed nn ode rings at 5 with Dnlv Judge charging hands at U VI and Yankee f'nn ntuCceiits Vnliiith vvhli h lecnrded a transfer at II BO nt th open ing session ptnved most dlsnr.l-rly in the pieseuee nf the brass horns whose blasts weie belching throiihh the win dows, nn I soli nt (1 20 nt the cl-se while Centurj was teduced to 87 with Ornnd (entrnl (hinging hands nt tl so Mammoth was llrm at i 3B while Call fnrnl i was marked gradually down to 32 and lien Htiller tn 11?, with Hun shim M Inning 2IV4 and 1'tah of l'lsh Springs with nnnther purse nf JSOsI tn he nit up nn l'rldn) nt Vt cents Sac-ram- ntn was llrm nroiind 20'4 nt the llnlsh while Cnnislnik wns permitted tn go ovct the (nunter ut , with the day dosing on Hie fnllowlm: maik-t "a V Calf 1M CllT ' i i l lAskel'Qtll IAnke.1 Ainx J t 15 'I r J 3.. thlnn . Ml I M Mice .1 ) Hull Iteck .-jr. J nl I 2 7-. J f Hen lllltler I ' ' Cnllfnrnlt a .?l'4! &'l Carlsa . 21'' B ,, ItW1 ".'. Century .. rnttl m ' W, lvi Cr-oln ll 1 Cnu Merrnr 2 11 3 11 3 11 S IPj Ilslv I 7S I m I 1 W 1 M I ily- est SI 7". M S II S3 l."i M ( I) I. I I niton . inul n3H" (Hit rar4 ivxter II I SIS 2n II II it I 11 I I I 1 n-u; 1 lAVk Onlcim I 18 " 2 Orin-I Cent I I i I I STM ISO M Hold Klgle I (-i, 'flit, I m (fnlceinclu I 01 Horn Kllvcr 10 . I 1 i) llinnestake MlO nj 1 01 ill Ingot li tU4 iV "i In- Unworn ml, I (it ul nM, I lllli- Clilcf "3 04 Mil "Hi I Alammnth I w I ST. I in li It4n- 7Sl -7H IK im Maimti ilh IJS I III 1 &i 111 Msnlisiliin 01 (-1 .Mnv IMv W, ll a Sit, Miirthn iS OSS! (O, W Ni.iih light 'H! ct't -04 i-l't Onljrlo I m ID (HI k in VK I'elm (Hi, IIS f nee, Itlrh Ana IW Hillislilne 11 2-1 Maiiiiscr ' 1 21 H Sxatiseii I S II 13 Hirr.lineliln a', Jf-4 n Silver Mug 7111 78 1 Slur Cnn 1 H 17 IS Showers C...i I Olvt Rllv.r ttlilelcll .ivii, n.i(J c. I. tin IK 20 li'i JO I' HlnlsMlill . I I' H Ct.ll 27 I 19 .1 SK HI ih I i M4 6.- MJ. al.o i I IT t 17 Ii lor Ml 21 .1) West If n I l"V OH. t""i MU Wlllte Itnrks, IT. 1 i.iik... (., I 111 I S.. j.L MOItVINf, 8ALi;- AJnx il at We 3ii at lc ion nt JUle ( iiilmi. H't at Bi-ti. SvO nt jn,c 11") at nt - ") it 21V C.iiisoll.l Hi. I llerrur ini nt 12 1UI; 20.) at 1 II Ingot 10 nt ll'ie 6V at lm.o. WVi at f,c iwa at l-ic. ISO) st Tc, I-1 t IV bu er slxt -las 2-Vcl at ie, lftv iic, s-ller lit -lavs 400.. nt V. l- nt J.. 6..- it ta, wot nt 3i.c ion at c I nwer Mammoth 1IH lit l-X) Mmiimoth nm in H XI Hn.rnnielitn TO at 2-ic H..iilh .Snaos. i r-ii at IV, loo nt 3IH.1 Hillislilne, Cl nt 21V I'lali Il nt VV Cillfornli l"i) nt SSc. fn.) nt Mlic tAI nt .-IVti, l' at 23Vic, !) at 23 r. HO at l . ntui Ji nt Se 21V) nt sin; 6 nt fclUe, li nt sell, i slxtv .lavs Mirlht Vnslilnl..ti m tit 6t4e. TmiO at nV nt ri,i siller sixty .lavs nnkee c on ho nt Wo, Hliires sol I IU,.l K.IIIHK vulu. 112 Its 12 OPUS- ItOVlttl Cenlurv 1 ) at r'4e at -.l ( i.iusin. k A at Ut , r.-'i ut sic tno nt ! nrnn.l C. lltlal 10) nt 41 , 100 ut IlSCli, lnlnlll log-.t .'"1 nt 1c lliitmn-itli. 3-1 ut S1 1! Hnrrani.lltn Ml ut 27c U abash -'W at il M Hhal.-H soli 31'" MMIllii value J37..12-1 Ai-ri:itsoi)V sLr.fl llngln .V. lllue Hell, 100 ut II 13; K1 at tl UN V" at SI 1(H Suraniento 1.1 nt 3flVo South Swansea 1J01 nl 3!f, TOO nt 31e Hen Hull i, nt He 1" at IH.C C-vHforilll st 33V. 8" at 31,0, ("1 IVi"turj ?1 at SDe, IW t MJc lnu nt WV, 1"" at sijo li at l, 4C0 nt 7(4c, Mi at S7V h-' at sZc Vi.nkeo Con IW nt S., Hhures soil 71(W r-elllng V line, !32l .. lll'K.S HOVItD Century IW nt Sse, ion nt KV4c, seller sll llHH c.misto.k tm at 15.- teller thirty d lys llaly Julge .i at 111 JO drain! Central IW ul II f I llmu-slak. ul o. Innt l-v at Win, Mas li in.) ut 2I- iiImsIi 2DD ul tl 3D, 100 nt tl 29 Hhui is sol. jirti Helling value tM" Boston Coppers Quiet, rtostnn, Mas Aug 11 Copper shales have bei n .pil. t hut strong, with n disposition tn hold prices Changes In the list weto nt times liregulni, hut the iinriiitone lenminod fairly steulv tn the i Ins.- Amiilgumated displayed runslderable strength In the innrnlng trading but more- Hi in lost its gain In th. I ite dealings In sympnthj vv Ilh tho weakness of tho Nen York markets 'lht stnilsllial pnsltinn nf copper nlnoad cnntlnuis lo Improve and If supplies tontlniie tri fall off much long (r meul iirl.es It woul! seem cnn hardly fall In nspi.ud 1 he market il.iMd emlet nn. I sieaily llnrnhlower & Weeks hrnkeis 51 m He street Hos tou and 10W ill Btieet New loik, fur nlsh Hit following quotations Hales High Low. Close tmilmtid rr tjMJVs, W7 m fi7 no Illngh .ill 31 A 31 M Only Wist Mini 83 BO 1 lah v) j) n I nlted B 711 20 tl .v) JJ 3,1 juj Men ur , Tim 2 121, 3 ojic j K .Mohawk 4M I7tn 45 2 i i, I Curu-Iloston, t,17i4(0 "v'l - TUNNEL FOU VENUS. Tie Southern Company to Connect With the. Main Lcdgo nt 400 Feet. O Y Ciuidlsh secretary of the V( nun Mining Compsnv, hj which n group of loiatlons ut Statilliu Is bdng de. v eloped ai rived fiom camp jcsierdiy and aftei suveial das with the ill s antleie.l guests among vvhlih h I numbered, will depart for his home at (ireen Illver Wo Dining his visit to the camp Huetai) I'widlsh rejvirls the letlng of a contract In drive 4) feet to n (Onm-H-in with the vein that ineiHiriiiients Indl.ute will he innrii nt 1 point ovti 410 fint hvlnvv Hie out tiop in th- sihnft with which the l.dge Is now b.lng prospected he is. IHiils alsiut eluhlcen Inches nf mineral that utfnrds as much as IK so In gnld and . TO sllv.r 1 or ton with every thlm. In II. ailv. .if a better show lug as vvnik prom...os with the ninlook foi eiius ll- IH vil) iniall plee.sc.l New Ledgo In the Johnny N 1 Ucoley hn retiiiiied fren Sin- luif vimro ho hn betn for sev er tl cl js Iir- uct of the Johnnv nun. ubi ct t nnd during whose sojourn nt finip unolh 1 anl injependint lcdgo w w uncovered while excavating lor the foundation of the J-ihnny mill The new leclire 11 well defined one, shows Chirac terlstk vnlues nnd tho prospict ing of It will be undertaken nt ome Work upon the Illg Tourteen owned by ( ednr t Ity talent and now oc cur led on an option by Halt I.ikers, has Men lesumed, said Mr Donley, while the management of tho Ophlr mill Is preparing to sln.it It up ngalu In the next few houts Mr Dooley Ii very much please I with tondlllons nt inmp and lanterning the futun pro ductiveness of the Johnny litis no doubt whatever . In for Ellt Week. Col 8 T Pearsnn, general manager nf the Nevada Mining cnmp-inv, with hend-piarteis at Au-din came in finm tlie west yesterday nnd will rctniln rtuiliig the eiks frlvolltlts Since his nrrlvnl nt ,Tustln the Colonel his don nun h tn disentangle the Interests nf the big conn any md It was upon his letommendiitlon that it was decided tn lease mote or less of tile teiiltory Ho has had niuih expel lenco nmong the inmps nf the West nnd that the Ne- .da company s Inleiests will thrive under his dlieitlnn n lartje circle nf friends are piepand tn believe Electilcity nt Bilghton. Will Tieweek nil etintendint of tho l!lg Cottonwood compinvs enppcr beirlng mines nut of Ilrlshton un-enrke-I n eollce Hon of samples front the I illt) vest.nla that cannot but stimuli!- Interest In the mines up thcie 'Ih- rock, whkh shows n ih ih opyrlto nn 1 othi r hlRh grudei, vv is taken from tin- Mountain Lnkt nn-l New Yoik Kinups, that am el-dug n gieat doil of wmk anl lnililetitt.il) ptovlng up the lllg Cnltonwnod It Is understood savs Mr 'iiewcek that the nwiurs nf the Mountain Lake and c.re-it Western me uriaiiKlng tu establish a ihint that will furnish lhm electrical energy for the Joint use of the pi n oslllons the plant tn I c- renrel at Mountain lake nnd to Ih npeiate.l b Its w Hers Over the legion Mi. Ttewiek is very1 enthusiastic IN KINO WILLIAM. New Sttlko Developing Into One of Most Sensational Fropoitions. A member of Hi- Clrand Central's nf flclnl hnusehol.t vv ho has Just returned after ait lusiection ot Its Tlntic prop erties repot ts the new strike In King William ground nienlng up like n bo nan? 1, nn-l with cii lssurince of the stopis eeiti ttlng If Ihty do not exceed the pinrluitlv.ness of all previous ones lor ovti stxt fitt the 111 inurement has run nlotiir the strike- of the new channel lit vv lilrli atioi.tliig to the olll cl il fiom twelve tn tvvmtv feet of ore Is now cxi-oetd ussava shiwlng fiom 12 to 25 per tent copter .', I cm men sll vtr anl got 1 values that 1110 almost sensational Ihe gcnllemin Is vety en tliuslistlc over the development nnd alici.l sees moie biead mone thnn e vet for those who have nsserted llulr loy alti during the trills to which the bo nanz 1 has been subjeited col Loose, who was up from the south lust ulhlit, declined to discusa the new ore bodle-v for publication nt this time. Mining Notes, The South Bw insen hi 1 another car of ore nt the snulttr rstertla 'Ihe Tonopih cnnip inv opened tho weak wllh four cnrloidi of hluh grade ore Ihe l.aale A lllue Hell ntpeired on the horizon with three moie lols of ore es tet.lnv Ihe Ilulllon flecks minagement nd led the rrocte.is of two more cirs of ore to Us irensurv cslerdn I Ive carionds of ore of good gn l were tvterlv mnrketeci bj the (lomliil ml thns from the run ka Hill of Tlntic Tin Mammoth of Tlntic opened the week ut the smelter fiirnilies Willi live tnrs of or. und the i:ieltior of Neva 1 1 with lessees on the lllgldind Hov of Illng. ham ciitnc forwnrd vvltn two more cir I.nels of lend ore csrrlng silver and gol 1 vestenloj The aiikee Consoll lile-l shnrehol lers who were scheduled 10 meet nt I o clock lest.!) iirtcrnoon have niHourned fir two vvcels 'nillw Tavlir who Is nperillng most llkrl) grnunel al.iiiKSI le Hut of Hie llos ton CnnsMII lit.d nt IlliiKlinni, Is hi from camp again Aeennipnillcl by n p-irtj of guests from the hast Mrs J r llimberi.er left for tho sreat Only West nf Park City jester i!a mornlnr 1 .1 Rheels the mining broker, his re tiirntd tu the pit nft. r nil outing In the wills of Wvniulng vvhero ho ft.l on big tlsh nn-l 1 - nr chops A shipment nf ore tint will nverngo fnrtv nuiu.s sliver and 5 per cnt copper li pronilseHl from the- Mnrtha Wnshlngtoii of rinil- lefnro tne close nf the month Iho nianig. mint of the Ophlr Hill mill hi Ophlr iaii on reached the Americana furnmes with a lonsLimient of concen trutes Hint a dozen cais were required to hun. llo Kied Itlthniond mechnnlcnl engineer for the Silt lako Hnr.lwnro comp-iny, re. ports two more machines for the tHnh 1 dee 1 limping 1 lain now on tho ro id to the slant Manig.r llnlflel.l nf the Bnowtlikn his reiurncil from tint llntk proposition nn 1 reports developm. nts still progressing In all but n hnlv of ore nllhoiiKh srnie li Ik-Iiik rnlsed thit will nfford n 1,00,1 nnr tin John C McChrjstnl superintendent of the lgle ,il Him Hells Tlntic properties, wns nmong the arrlnls from camp es terdiij and will .Iruw down u check for thtee moie lots of ore todu The .bus ni.lpts at the Taylor & Hruntou snmpltr vvtn two enrs of ore from 1 rtsto six from Nevn.ln, nlnett.n from Tintle nni two from Bingham, with a dozen luilnuds of concentntcs from Ophlr 1 ilium 1 rnnk Januey suirintendent nf the mechnnlcnl ihiuirtmenl of Bamberger Do Ijv Mnr Mines ininnnnv cuiiie In from Neva! 1 i.stcrdiy mill reiiorts the cnn piuij s lioiinnsia ..pining up all klmla of values In nil kinds of bodies Jerome A Bmlth n prominent shire, holder In Itlntham Consoltdnti I came In from Boston esterdny unci will devote s.veril dns tn an ixnmliintinn of Its various Interests Including the mines it Illnitiltn and ttie smettet in Ihe vnlley ll.n T 1 tovd whose energetic efforts nloug the He iter copier anl gold li.lt ir.mlse that reslon nnnther iroiucer Ins rctiirnt-d from the hust. wli.ie he lias li.n InterestliiL' cipltvl (n his undertik lugs Hi will lenve for camp hi a few .Ids to nuikc 1111 lnv.ntor of changes that have developed during his abs. nee I ie.l 1 limit whose simile method of llgglng th. low rm.le or.s of the Mai iMa of llntl. lias resulted In the pro duction of t. ncentrntts thnt nrronl from 115 tn !22 n.l enme In from cunp ngiln vest. rd iv inornlng and will b. followed U another lot at Ihursdu) The plant operat.d bi him is to be bung up tonight Minai-er Cluienc. I' lic n of the Cen-t-nnlil l.ureka has returned nfter several ihls it tlle bonittzu and sou the Umber ing up nf the holster will UMn nn rl du inornliik nixt Mcnuwhlle the mo bins are being tepulrcd incl cverMhliig .ait In condition for the extrattlou of oi when the signal frnm the new snulter rea.hea him Oil rinkes The hearing nf the U P oil well case will begin st Omi.li 1 on tho 30th Inst Willi cm II H0111 lias iiiurned from the I'nsMlt oil Ilcl.L lie reports eveiythlng going smoothlv Ihe Huckeve oil well at Dell. que will be shot Hit latter portion of this week lho torpedo has been prepared and will lie placed Wrdntsiht) A new well lloni,lng to a prlvnte cor poration is Ihii ,rllld on Itllle creek n. ar IieBeepi. coin Cine surface ndi .atlons of oil nro found ver similar In rhaiarter to the nmaiiider of the Clreen lllvtr Held IN IHE BUSINESS WORLD. The American 8 igar Itrflnlng eo tny and n II 1'. well S .,, .v. Co h IV ad . iiieeil the nrlc. ol ft sugir ten points nni that of icuif.. tl .mis A urndo tlvn toililt V.stcnlays siiuem. nt of the treasury bilances In the b-i.ihI fund ixcluslve of the 1180 ii) .11111 gi.i.l I.4.IVI lu the division 01 redemillon shows v nil tlle rash balances SAMAe'i.. gol) llul 413 id ly agiee-meiii 1 tw en riuT.el nn both eldcs of the en th Hint for riling Ihe proiniM I am ndnn nt to tho auaw r In K.w ork In tin Injun tinn suit ot Hodge and others against the I nlte I bl it's Steel orporatlon unit thr promise! afddavit be Henry H I rick of Iitt.t irg was inter day extended until next I rhlay. GALL MONEY IS HIGHER Rate in Wall Street Went Above Three Per Cent. HEAVY INROAD ON SURPLUS Many Gloomy Reports Heceived In Wall Street of the Promise of tho Harvest, tho Largo Tinfiic Moving on tho Railroads and tho Indica tions for an Unusually Largo Fall Trado In All Branches Close of Market Generally Was Irregular Bonds Were Easier. siLvnn. Now YoUt 62'4e hail I rnnclscn . ajcio 1 oudoll . . . ..2414-1 I.HAD New lurk cxchnug- SI 12'4 COPPUIt New liork exchange . . ,. Ill Will 70 Sliver nnd Drnfts. N'ew York, Aug Il-Uir silver, 6:4c: Mexlian dolliis. 4P.C Sin I'runtlsco Aug II -silver bus, 82-kc. Mexlian dollars nominal Drafts-bight. 5, telegraph Ti Money and Exchmge. New York, Vug 11 -Close Money on call stead), 3U1 per cent, last loan, 31? Prime mercnntlle paper, 4n5 per cent hteiling exchange t'rm II S7MI4 8S for tlcniin.l and IIVS", for Blxt dns pi sled rites. 14 m. and tltVl. commercial bills. HWitIII.11, Now York Metnls. New York Aug 11 -In tin todiy the local demand wns rtlnrtid as fair an I prltes hi-ld stendv ot IWiai.1( f--r spot Uhe foreign mirket ndv anted -is on spot nn-l futures, closing ut tl 7 ..I for tho former an I ut (125 for futures Co -per (nmin-ncid the week wllh n break of n under bulk) offe rings The stendv Increase In supplies nnd heavv pro. duitloti tnnk tinklers anxious to realize on ti portion or their Block At the close standard spot was allot-.1 nt til ooflllSn, like SB TO-lll v. (1-ctrolMl- til 07'i4jll 70 and casting til wsifll 70 I on Ion scored n sllfcht adv nice for the d iv spot closing Is i un nt ItU lis M ami futures at A modernte Jobbing buslnc s wns noted In lend ut unehnnge 1 prices mil the mar ket clos- d ..tend) I.ond in w is uni hanged nt 111 -' ul ... Ppelter lu the locil market ruled llrm and uiichinK.il ut t5 37H, l.ngllsh prices lost 2s 6d siot 1 losing ul fls, l. 6-1 Domebtli lion was stead) nnd un changed Warrants were nominal No 1 foundr). Northern, imomiJoi, No 2 foundr). Northern, t22iV21"). No 1 founilr) Southern. t.J iii2JOi.No 3 foundry Southern soft t2.i"i1il-, i.ng llsh markets were unrhmgecl at Ulast,ow ut Its ul, und Mlilcllesl'Oro at Cls t-1 Son FranciBCO Mining Stocks. Sin l'rnnclsco Aug 11 -The closing quotations for mining stocks loda) were ns fillows Andes t U Mexican .. . Jl Belcher ' Occl-ltntal Con 11 II. st a. Ileliher tn Ophlr .. 1 Calc-lonl 1 so Overmin . Iv t halltligo (on . 1 Potosl . Ii ( hollar D.i Mvaae to Conilileiico , Sag llelcher n.1 (on Call Vn lHblerrat.iva.il la frown Point CWWIver Hill .. Jx rjoiild A. (.itrrie 02 Lnlon Con . 1" llile A. Norcross Ut'lnh Con . at Jusllto Pel bellow Jacket tn NKW ortK MINING STOCKS Adams Con. .$ Mil end Con IM Mice . -liontailo J ' llreece ?'firhlr, 'S Bums Coo (...rhoenlx . M Com Tiinntl fJ'"0,""' J ( C & Vi 1 1) s,nnKe Jl Lend Terra J Cw Sl-rra Nev . k. Horn Silver 1 .,briiil lloea 35 Iron Silver M Bland ird 3 ... Littlo Chief Ul BOSTON' MINING STOCKS Adventure t 22 M Ipsceoli t 87 00 Allntm . 2 Parrot J. ' Amals B7 2o CJuInc) 125 '' Blnghum B 'A s 1 Copper 2 12'j r S. llecli 860 1.1 rnmarirk 17S.W Centennial WW Trlmoun.ln 01 g Cop Itnnge 57 00 Irlnlts I d j Dom Coil " H- ;7S franklin la lltnh . -J ' isle Iti.) ale 13(.) 'Victoria J'") Mohawk 4 . Winona .... .4 50 Old Dom . rsv) Wolverine . 88 50 Foreign Market. New York. Aug 11 -CommercHI-Vlver-tiser s nnnnrlal cnblesram s 11 s The re moval of all nnxletj over the corona. Hon of King l.lwnrd caused a feellm! of cheerfiilnrss on the Stock exchuni,e but tho settleniinl reslrlcte-1 dealliiEi an-l llnnl nrlc.s wer. under the best tniwh closed nt 95 Ws after having touched !., Amorlcnns oiiened dull on the state, ment nf the New York associated binkB and on rront Hiking In I rle, t'nlon Pa clilc. Atchison an 1 Southern Pailtle Bu) Ing for the New ork nccount caused an afternoon spurt In thesnauke A: Ohio und Norfolk S. Wcstini the latter Jump Ing from fi. to 72'. rhjic Is a rumor that Missouri kinsnt a. Texas will next be manlpulatid Boikefeller Interests are believed to bo bu)ers ot tho stock Cu lt idlnn rscllle was sold on nervousness ns tn possllle action on Hi. (livid- nil question bllver sold ut 20 1-111 per ounco on Slngupuru bnlng Stocks nnd Bonds. New Yerk Aug 11 There were not licking todav e.hocs of last week s ex cited eiirmtsis regarding the supposed re adjustment of relcjlnns In the Southern and Southwestern nllroad world but tho entire nbn. nee nf any official corrobori tlon or countenance for the rumors caused a pausf In ihe spectllntlon based upon them The neresslt) for some nr ringement to hirmonlzo perfectl) tho new order of things b reason of the change In the . uitrnl of tho lyiulsvllle A. Nishvllle stid the passing of the Chi ejigo & I ostem Illinois to the St Louis . Snn Francisco Is generally recognized Attention wns diverted anew to the mnnov in irket tod iv In view of the henvy Inroad 111 on thi surplus reierves of tin tnnks revealed b the Situr.lny hunk statement Main glowing reports were received 111 Wall street of the promise of the harvest, ihe large trafilc moving on the rnllr i-l nnd the indications for nn unusuill) I in,o fill trado In ull branches ... Tho present high level of prlres for grnln-cnrrhig nUroids Is . the result of formor hit) lug to disc 01t these, very conditions H u certurtr nlso that the more active business Is tho more demnnd there will be for the countr) s circulation, thus drawing It from bank reserves vi hern It might serve ns 11 basis for credits Western Innks In common with tlios-l of tho Hast nre loaned iloso to their available resource anl the de mand for cash up in Hasten! binks Is expected tc t-e nther more thsn less thin uninl with the crop. moving season close at hind . ... It Is observed also Hint foreign ex chat ge bankers are hesitating 1 1 offrr exchange bills against future shipments of merchandise uion know ledgo thnt 11 large short Interest already exists lu exchange nn account of borrowings from nhroid which mature during the fall The July foreign trade statement ex plains the continued shortage, In the cx chmiki market ex orts of domestic prod ucts having fallen more than S2linn below those of the sitae month last )tar over hair the decrease occurring In brend stuffs Mtentlon wns nlso attracted by the estlmaK ot tl I snadlau Mill com mlssloner that the gold output of the Klondike for this se ion would prohibly not nxe-ed til "') nn compared with J2liwi.iv) for Inst s-ason CaM monej rales were above 1 per cent todiv as a result of theso -nneldemtlnns on the un of the lenders of monev and time monev rites were also firmer Duilng Iho llnnl hour the pressure to sell hecumo urgent and prices declined shniply throughout tho list ht liuis R ffoutlinesiirii preferred Norfolk A. Western anl Western Union were con spicuously strong In the (tirlv dealings, but they lost most nost of their gains In tho late reictlon St tsiuls Smith western preferred stiffened suddenlv to tho beeit st h list Tho closing gener ally was Irregular Sidling to renlize made the bond mar ket, easier. Total sales, par value, tl.TW,- COT t'nlled States 3s advanced ', per cent on the last call NKW YOItK BOND LIST. U 8 ref 2s, reg ,107J4 U H Ds rctf . 1JJ coupon .. . ln"u coupon . 101 U S 3s reg .. 10CJ4 C Ai h 4s 3'- coupon . IV! V & It (1 4s lW'a U 8 new 4s reg 132 No Pne 4s . lut'i coupon 13214 No Pac 3 .. 'i' V 8 old 4s reg I'M, so Pac 4 ."d1 couiKin . .108i I nlon Pac 4s Wo U I' conv 4s . los'i CLOSINO STOCKS. Bales High Low Close. Atchison 3-i.1i") MM 'd1, 91'i Preferred . , . . 3UM 101 102 102' j n&O ..,.,..6700 HUH Iff) l") Preferred "-! Cnn Pac BSert llsvl 131, 13-, Can South 4 Slji W Si's C .1 O ,, 22 0ft) 85. fl, M Chi A: Alton ,.3 3") 4SJ 4H 41J Preferer-1 ..... WO "OVi 70 71 C I S St I, 73 Preferred . . 81 C & 1. I .. .2 3") 2171, 211 2174 Clll & Ot W est , 4 7l) 31' 31U 3H4 A preferred , . &ij II preferred .... ... IS'!, Chi A N W . .. SO) 212 210 212 C. It I & P . ...3 4-0 181 1831,4 Mil Chi T i T . . (V 22 22l 22ll Preferred . Son 4) itdl 39'i C C. C & St L .. 700 im lftTU 107 Colo Bouth . ... 3 70O 3IH S3i' 33i 1st preferred ... 1 Sua ',vl 73 n 2nd preferred . 9 l-V) 83. 82 62 D At il , lfft) liiij 17715 17714 D, L W ,,. 100 KS 278 170 D & It O ... IW 41', 41 4I'4 Preferred .10-10 93' J 91 12 Erlo 31100 4 lit 3V, &', 1st preferred , 150) r-H, 6-t WH 2nd pre fern .1 .900 Bi, 631 4 83 Gt North 1 rd 90) 1-13 191 9114 Hocking idle) . lire) 101 Wi "'t Preferred . , 3) M 9P -P4 111 Centrnl . II CO) 17011 IW KS, Iowa Central ....19X1 43', 40U 41 Preferred ... s-'i L E & W ... . 100 17 (77 ... Preferred . . . . . ir. Ii & N 22 4f) 111', H7tj 1171, Manhittnn Ii .lliuO 1SI, 113 133i, Met St It) . Ii.) 1KU 14Stj 111 Mex Centril .170-) 2,i?5 2Hi 29'j Mex Natlonil .. () 18t 18V5 ls'i Minn & fat I. .300 11 1 1I2U 1121, Mo Pac . , 14 WW 1171 J HB", 110 Jl K g. T .... 700 8H4 31 30", Prefern d . . 1 1.00 03'i Kl M N J Centrnl . in.) 1.1 185 is. N V Central 1V) 1114. 103 103 N & W 58 SW 70)i Ml4 O'j Preferred . 02 Ont & West ., 13-10 iih 88', 14 Pciinsylvunla 10 4M lia! ro 15-)', Ileillng 70) f7' 0", 6.H 1st preferred . BlO Mil Nil, ft. 2nd preferred T.iO 731, 724 72-li St I. A- S K 3.S-.) 821, 81, Si 1st pref. rred . 87' 2n I preferred 000 78i 71 71 St L H W 8A) xivj Tf 37 Preferred 11410 TH DO', 7I SI Taul 20-ii) p.7 Ml, 1v4 Preferred . 101 South Pic "2 810 014 Nt. i4 South 1U 28 0 401S 39, 10 Preferred 1 4".l 91 'tvi 071i Tex A Pac 17Sft) 40v, 4ii, llU 1. St I A. W 1CV) 214 2PV, 21i, Prtfcrred 7to Sim m 3s, Unloir 1'ic ., 7 0-.I lOSii 107 Iff? Preferred 1 Wi "2 91' a Wnbnsh 1 (V) 31 301, SO'l Preferred 1 on.) 17 40V4 4(1 W & I, K . . 231, 2nd preferred 2(0 '. 31 3714 W ts Centrnl 2 Urt 21, 21 27'! Preferred 2 31 81", toij to", ilxpress Companies Adnms ... 205 American 210 1'nlled States . 400 12te-, 128 12-. Wells Karp-o . . .210 Miscellaneous Amal Copper 114V) K (1 67 Am Car A. Fdr) 710 3II 33 33 Preferred ... .92 Am Unseed Oil . 300 24 31 231. Preferred 100 82 52 61 Am smelt a; lief 4 0 471, 47U 47 Pref erred 10) 97; 97', 571 i BUT . 3,Vj IS14 (74 ; Colo f I 2 HO.) 901J Sin 8Si, Consolldlted Gis SO) 2JH4 28S4 222', Coot Tob pf.l . 3W 1211, 12P4 12H Oen 1 lectrlc . S00 18.. IV. 1S4U Hoiking Coil . 4 2H4 20 20 lnt Piper . 10 Ml, joi, 20' Preferred . , . (0 74 7I, 73V lnt Power . . 200 87 87 7 1.1 lecle Gas 81 Nltl Biscuit , 200 41 4. 47'4 Natl Ls-al , 2 Vn 2M, 23'i 21 North American . HO 12214 122'i 122'i Pic Coist 73 Piclfic Mill 1) 4014 40 4 40 Peoples this 3S lOBlt lor.lji l05i4 1'r.ssed Sleel Car, 8ll 4.i, 47V, 47 Preferred . 700 Wl Si, SrV Pullmiti I'd Car ... . . 210 Itepahllc Sleel 1 f IM, 19 19-, Preferred . 2.0 7f, 70 7a Sugir .7S.V) 133), 131V, 13H, Tcnn C Al I 2 000 IS?, n 171; Big Ai 1 aper ... .14 Preferred . . . 7IH4. USlevther .. loon 111, 13 ir. Preferred ... 7.7M.) SH'4 sn. Si. IT K ItUtber . . 100 10, M, IC", V 8 Steel lino 111! 4, S' I referred 31CV) S9'4 S.", Western Union 70 90v 8V4 89'4 Am Micomotlvo . 0i) 32 81i. 1114 Preferred . 800 iju 03 -13 K C South . .. 2'") 3-, 1o4 Vi", Preferred ... 1 500 (V14 t9 5jV Live Stock. . CHICAOO Chicago Aug 11 Cattle Tlccolpts 20. f, Includlnif lcvxi Texans, 3") Westerns ( hole, steady, others steady to weak Good to prime steers, 18 tCS 90, poor to medium SI Sn-l? "M, Blockers nnd feeders S3 'OilS 25 cons SI 50jl5 7j, heifers, tl 50 6 1. ennners, t j 93 00, Western steirs, J4 :Vj v, Hogs Hecelpts todrt) 20 00), tomorrow, ISaii, left over, 4Vi0 Ten to 20 per cent lower .Mixed and butchers !( 1 U77 4. good to choile heavv, 17 inn; c, rough heavy to C 17(0, light. 10 CO-tj; 30, bulk of sales, !j 7V(77 10 Sheep Hecelpts, 17 000 Sheep IMJISo higher, limbs IISSTki high- r Good to cholco wethers, 13 rA14 a, fair to chohu mixed. t2 tViSdp Western sheep t.' win 4 2 native lambs, S3 fAso ii. Western lambs, liaise 00 ST JOSIll'lI St Joseph, Aug 11 -Cattle Iterelpls fi steady to 10c lower .Native, tl vi 5 60 cows und heifers, tl SOe6 15, veals, S3 die '' bulls and stags t2 50431. 2o stork(rs and feeders tl . 75. llogs-lteielpts, 29)0, jne lower Light 'AJU';'1 ' ." ' medium iind henvj "17 20 kS'"' ,,wUI,'5 b"lk nf 'les, Hi-ep-Uccelpts. fmo, nciivc sheep - jil lambs strong to 10a higher Good Vvesterns, fj 50 DH.SVEH Denver, Aug 11 -Cntlle-itecelpls, ;oo sten ly Beef steers, tl ("MiSCO. low, S. l !! 'ce-'ers freight pail tn rlv.r. 137. 11 JT'ai"ric "' W Ms ' bul1 ""' "c "8."ilt',frl," J1", lower light pack lifo-?"?1 ' ml,ei1, 70lfl"W I")) bheep Hecelpts 3A1, steud) Good, fit muttons, S.IO-rt4 00, lambs SlO-nfjio KANSAS cm Kinsis City, Aug ll-Cuttle-HecelpIs k.f"" Inthiding ttn Texans stead), shade lo"C ..Native steers S5 2fitl8 25. Ttxns S."l 'I"'!'"1 teers. S3 0O1?4(f, Texus rnws S350u3O0 niitive cows and heifers SJisia ..'i'J?k'r"n', '..,5r." t3rtil5 35. bulls, SJ7WM05 calves, S.'GotcriO Slierp-ltsc. Ipts. 3000. muttons stronr wethers S.1f I 20, ewrs Id SIKH etn.,1 1-nmbe, S140'i4 1i rango wethers I37,i! 475 .?w". A308IM. stocki rs nnd feed ers, S3 lOue 00 OMAHA South Cimaha, Aug 11 -Cattle-Tic celpts 6.W1, market active .Native steers si Voir 8 20, cows anl heifers UOOtfSSS, Western Steers, tl Scsiiti 0 Texas steers tl IVfl . 4 1 canners, H75W375, stockers and feeders 12 75tC.t0 calves, 13 00415 50, bulls, stugH etc , 12 Sc-il 50 Hoss-ltccelnts inoni market 10T1V low. f.r... ,lJ".Vr ."""' l4 mlxe-l. It. 9. i 7.16, I5u..ii$$im' ',"," J,00,B875- "ul" "' Sheep-ltece'lpts 11 000. m irket stea-lv to !.,rnnK...n'' learllngs, HII04J4K1 wethers 13 25013 75, owes, t2 6ufl3k0, common nutl stockers, 11751)3 25, lambs, I3 5OU5 50 Butter and Eggs. New York, Aug 11 -nilttc r-Ilerelpts 6..0O pickiges, slfsd!. Slate dalr) 172ic crenmer) State. lTtlSOHc. lime t renin -rv Imitation 15twsll7!tc, furtnr) HVMiis. Lggs Hecelpts, 8V) psrkates sir, H Slntc nnd Pennsylvania SOVtblc w. stern c "ditii, iMjSbc, Western tincnndled ( IK, St. Louis Wool Mttiket St Louis Aug 11 -Wool Slcn.lv Ter rltor) anl Wrstv-rn m.dliitns, IW1T1,. flni, 12ultl,o, cojrse, Kf?n',t New York Utigtir Atniket New -Vork, Aug 11 -huar-r Irm Hc flnlug 2',o cenirlfugul, li lest 113 te moli, see sugar 2 6-c Ittflnc -I llrm No f 12c. No 7, 14 10 No 8 III11 Vi 11 r. No 10 SS'O, No II JIM No 12 M80 No ll nw No 11 i 80 conf.c, lUners' A, ll 80 mould A tl 10 cut loaf, S5 15, crushed II 16, powdered, tl 10, grin ululccl, 1 IV., cube., H l. "'' n CORN TAKES A TUMBLE September Sells Down to a New Low Mark. HEAVY STOP-LOSS SELLING Considerable Selling Also Took Place for Short Accounts Crop Reports Were Good but Receipts Wero Still Small Frosts In Iown and Early Covering Helped Frlccs Up a. Trifle Heavy Liquidation in Other Pits Also Caused a Drop in Oats Pro visions Were Erratic. L- Chlcigo, Aug 11 Thero wis some un certainty nt tho start In whent Talk tint there wns a good short Interest out, the cold weather In South Dakota nn-l Minnesota and falrll bullish week-end statistics, stnrtcd n filr enrl d.inind Sentiment moro than newB mule the mar ket weak nnd benrs who held tho whip hind slmpl) hammered prices to suit thcmsclvis Ono of the principal Incen tives wns n bearish forecast of the Gov ernment report thu was due this morn ing Cnllts wern lower, commission houses sold and prices slipped oil Later there was a roily on good seubourd cleir nnces nnd n hilr export tru.le Helling, however, set In again nnd the close wns nenr tho bottom September opined n shude lower to i.JI'.e up at (7'4c to ivt,c anl sold at (VU41. declined to 07V4C and closed weak 40 off at C7',c After opening llrm nnd higher 10m turned wenk nnd September soil down to n new low m'irk. 60c Thtro wns heavy stop loss selling nn 1 cnnBldernble selling for short accounts Crnp reports wero (.nod hut receipts were still small 1 rosts In Iowa and earlv covering helped prices up a trllle lull the nows tint the corn In the Boulhw.st was rend) for feeding nni tint shipping would soon follow stalled renewed depression In ward the close 11 decrease In the visible Eiipplv nnd covering for shorts helped In n rail) September closed weak Vl"" down at &CV , He it) lluulditlon nml weakness In nther pits brought wenkness tn oils Sep tember closed weik l'.o clown al 29i Provisions were erratic There was an eirl) deillne on a weak hog market hit this was th.cktd for n lime by liilliientlnl covering Then came the depression in corn und oils nn-l nnnther slump set In S. pleinber pirk closed 35c clown, lird 12Hc off nnd rlls 41c lower HANOI! Of THH LHADING fl'TUItHS Articles 1 Oien High Low Cioso. Wheat No 2 Soplembcr OS's (', , I7H Decembnr ., l7'i . '4. I'-'s Mav . "-'4 (Vj OSs Corn No 3 Septembcr . M'. 81 rO tf D-cenibtr 40i 4-1,11,30 Wo. Mn 39'4 ', 31', 3W, Outs No 2 Bet (oil) . 20 W's 211, 21', Sept (new) ti SfH '."i Z) Dec (new) 2.. 2". 27t, 27'i Mav S'i K'J 2o's 2'k Mess Pork, per hbl -September 10 20 16 42U 10 CO K CO Octotwr IS 40 18 ifiij W 10 10 13 Janinr) 11 I2'4 H 05 H 02V, 14 03 Lard per ICO pounds Sept. mber 10 10 10 8214 11 r-'- 10 5.1 Octnlsr 1CH4 9 76 9 S2W 9 52', Jauuar) III 8 37b 8 22i 8 22'j Short Itlbs. per 100 lbs September . a i n oi -) 17'4 9 f7', October . ... 50 9 50 0 27 9 27'i .laniuirv . .. . IM 7 50 7 37H 7 37't CASH QUOTATIONS Cash quotations wire ns follows flour, ois) No 2 siring wheat, 71c, No 3 spring wheal iOT4(71o No 2 red, 6S1,1(l Kl'4c No 2 corn tVt'4fl5.'. Nn 2 )fllow. r7Mi6;,. No 2 outs 25 4140c, No 3 wlllte. 3-KM7C No 2 rve 4'i'41l"l4c I'nlr tn .holcH malting Ivirley VVl3.i Nn 1 flnxtred tl 10. Nn 1 northwestern tl 41 Mess iik. per lanel lr.90fll'.r I.ird. per ion inunds 310 CVS1 10 60 Short ribs si les (Inosel r-Wu'-to Dry s lllnl shoul. d( is (boxed) -',4i9 c Short rlfnr sllrs (lK.xe.1) ll'kfilli.t Whlski). basis nf blah wines, tl 31 Clover, contract undo, 14 80 ltrclllPTS AND 81IIP.MKNT8 Articles Itecta Shpmts flour barrels ... 20110 1700 Wheat bushels . H3H.I SriCO Corn, bushels 521. 0 HOLS) Onts, bushels 3IS "O ."17 (..I lt)e. bushels . . 12 0.O Barley, bushels 7i0 , . pitoDucn nciiANoi: On th.. Piodiice HxchutiRn today the but ter market was stend) , cieatmrlis, lii llrt,c, clilrles I sailer ( hese-Stendv , lol.ttllo. Hgfcs-I irm, fresh ite. Visible Ornin Supply. New York Aug 11 The visible supply of grain Situr.li). August 0, ns coniplk.l J.y the New iork Pro lute exchange, was us follows W he it 21,772 o bushels, decrease, 20OIVO bushels Corn 0,186 oco hushils, decrease, 11XOO hilfthi Is Oits-1 G48u bushels, decrease, 73100 bushels Itye 307 Co bushels, Increase, jcoo bush. (Is Bnrle) sooix) bushels, decrease, 40 (to Might Is Const Ornin. San rrnnclscn Aug 11 Wlient. wenker: Ik-remix r. Sill', Ilarlcy, steady, Di. cemMr, siic. Oovennncnt Crop Report. Washington ug 11 ihe monthly re lort nf the slatlsllrlin of H1.1 I) pirtinent of Agriculture shows the ci.nillllon of iiirn nn August 1st (1 hivi S.,5 us inmpiiiecl with 871 on July 1. 1002 II nu August 1 1J-1I, 87 j nt llm cnricspoiidlng elate In I'm und n ten venr nveriige of si Ih.re his lain nu Im.irovilii. ut during the in. .mil of four if Ints In l.nusus Ihe sill elnntlnl Imprm. ment In tho mt Imne.rinnt Wtnles will undoublrdh Inive- resulted In a marked Impmvement In tin average for Ih. inlln- ruitntr) but for llm fun thnt foiirHcn Southern Stalin containing 3.1 K ci rent of the totnl com ncrengt shivvs an averngn de. (Illio during July nf 107 pnlnls The sta tlstlclin isthuales tin vvlntei win at iron !',r VVs".1,.1'.",""" '"'" I". r an uvcrsg'e of lis hiishtls tar nt r While this estltnnt.. Is subject In re. lsl in threshing not being sifilcl ally ml. valued In the- more North, m si. lions of the winter wh.ilt b. It In Justify Hi., mnk. Ing of a delt.lte and dual estimate at this time. It Is bused on nimrts of vlcli per acre In bushels received frnm enrre. spntnlc us nnd special agents If the osll. mate is higher thnu wus Incllenled by previous leiorls of cnndlllnn ll Is due tn tho fuel (hut the crop Is turning snmi . whut bitter than wns expected 'I n estl. rniil.il average vl. I.I per nere hi ti. prln. ilpnl Slnts Is as follows the States b.lng iirn.ng. .1 In order nf ncreni e Kunsis 8 f, it"."V, . ?,! Pal'fnrnla 13 In liana II Ohio 111 Illinois loo Nebraska 22. Penni sill mil, 11 Oklahoma 110 Michigan 17 4 ih.- nvernte ron-llllon nf spring whuit on August 1st wns 89 7, ns compiled wllh 'Jl I last mouth 80 1 nn August I 1901 50 4 111 th. corresponding elite in 19(0, und a t n )ear uvrnmn nf 80 J." ?VJ!""' (on-lltluii of onts wns 80 t, i"8i "V ? '.i"1" m""th- ''" on August I. lsii go nt ihe correspon ling due (n 19-10 ami : n t n year uveinge of 2 2 Ml the prlncl.nl nils States-whether nipii' g Imprnv. ment or n decline, still have un average con llllou (ompirmg wilt their tut . ir nv. ruecs vr,J!"i"" eniilltion nf barlev declined ? i,.i"i','ii",r,nK ".' .'.'"i "" "Bt '"I tl wns sll I 31 points hlcher I inn nt the corn spending .un, l ,,i 11,1 ,,, h ' ,1.'ur ,' ' L" ".". Al"'1"' ' W and IS pnlnls hlnher thnn llm menn nr the leu .li ii.,,V'f"" llr !"" '"I there, wns a ""' "f " point In Kansis nml Wash Inii on in. I two inlnis In ( illfornla Ihe average condition nf spring rve Im r.V,ii''vv .-r1;. '"." .'I",r,",f: J"V "''"' 1 .!,. .".'S''"1? I'lt-her thnn nn August l.e ,!.'.""' h? l-1n'" "'""" the mean nf ...in , ih '"1 "." ra"i '"' 1'1" lint ii,nu'V lrh lnl' ,8 " however ll. 1". . ih l'rnv"'""t '" '"nllHon duilng n..M sVjJrni' ,'rl!?" iM.I.'S, il, fust IM It wt- T-6 pnluis hlrlicr limn it ,,,i.rel'" ".'! A,l'IKl I 11 unl 111 'Mils nbiivt ihe me in of the Vusi.si av r ci for the 1 .st te 11 Je jrs ' """" 7'remn,, rolllrn nnr1 n1 ,,,,,,.,,,, ?" nVi'Vinn1;',, j .a',:;.!" ;": more last ,e,,r, . x r.p.rl lncre,?se, and die reduced acreage o-v of Jhe August averugcS forV of quality the cion is iiirw hi? year and also be ow thew. ,ht oft In nil but three of thS R,'." e"iri,k lirnclucllon " 5,tH or Jn7 Hxcetit in New 0rk 1),. hops wns higher on Ai,,l, .Wit nny corresponding date n'??,', ' tffi fornla nnd Oregon condmiin 1"1 "nf,' points respectively nlXv-e ,?' "' U average The condition ii'1? (Vi 17 1 olnts below wen' antr'V" ftf, Elgin Butter Mark. Hlgln, Aug 11 -There . Ings ot butter and no .luV" ' v. of Trnde tndn) Th? nu'?" the. fc lee cliclared the market ".. S Slle. of tho wk. 6.0 eVo1 SALT LAKE MARKETS. Dealers Confident That No Sk 9 of Food Will Occur 1 Convention. I There has been a fear In is. of many that there might be . W' of food during the convention " especially of fruit ,,, "' El dealers who were nuc.tCd"' subject yesterday stated that f.J are bringing their produce !"" dally and they felt no , , ." of a shortage. If all th ore us well stocked each day m,,"1 things ns the) wero jcsterei,J1.'? littlo elingir tTmt tl,0 VisS' xt' away complaining Vtkn IS : V ' Ino were nlmut the ,,me ..ta' Hst week, except on n few of .l1"1 vvhero the tendency was ,iVnh''rjJ Uluckberrlcs and rasplrri'',1 nbciut dlsippcared from ih? i but u few are exi eited this sS,rt' to he quoted nt 10 cehti i S1" PeachCB of several qua" tie, i,. had. Belling nt three iS",.?,?1 B cents a pound, and tm Jl. S cents. i. re t KK' thn same price, but the ti . A sell 10 rents a pounSpu'h'S: loupes are selling at from S to at each, wntcimclonB nt from 2,,, tents Pie clterrles are Tint -t nt two pounds rnr lcenj'o chen lea nt 25 cents a. tu"' J nte nupte.l at from tl to i tlM.bu. according tn size and quality i retail nt 25 to 10 cents a dozen ," e'J' ranlH n hl"kH or,ul" t ren s n dozen, plnenpples. 33 cemiei nprlcots, two pounds for a Qaartr An nddltlon to tlic variety of .. hies during the wick Is sweet tui fiom Cnllfnrnln. selling at i0T,1 imiind Green corn was somsshjtt ei csterda),nls f a better (ml, , wna olTered ot 2tl cenls a dozen v potntooa hilng 20 nnd 25 cents t enhbare, 3 icntB n lounl cucubh two for 5 cents, iiiullllower 10C"a pound, summer squash 5 itnli t-rcen and wax beans two pounii 11 cents, new beets and turnlin. i bunches for n nickel, mango pern tints a pound. Some fine mountain trout nen-im the tlsh markets csterday and silling nt 40 tents a pound Blickk, was selling nt 2i tents a pound tt mackerel, 17', cents, fresh se u liurraciula sk ite, sturgeon, torn i rock cod soles, flounders and hill two pounds for a quarter Spring chickens were jeiterdajs Ing at 22'4 cents a pound forthd time this season or at least for mi weeks. Hens were selling st fraa to 17'4 cents n pound Crc atmrr hi brings 10 rents a pound, ranch tut 25 cents i Prices quoted esterday on fteiki cured inenta are the same that ti prev niled for some time, as follotj Mutton chops 1244 to 15 cents por potterhoiiso steak, lit, to M prime ribs of roist, 1714 cent! ir iamli 75 rents to tt 25 a quarter, brta fast hienn and hntn, 20 cents bra 1214 rents, calves' liver, 2S rents eah Nvveetbreads, 40 rents a pound Painters are rerelvlng from II to a ton for loose nlfnlfa, J a loj hiledi tlir.O-a ton for loose tinm nnd 112 CO n ton for tilled tlmothr r nre rertlvlng SI 50 n hundredselcht torn nn-l nnts: tt for rye and birler (enls for wheat. High wUi.l Sour tails nt $2 2". to 12 41 a hundrtdttlT bakers' grade nt 12 to IMS, atri. urado. t'-' 15 to 12 25 TO END MINERS' STRIKE. Finn Submitted to President Jta velt Which Contain! a Very , Novel Problem. New York, Aug. 11 -President n velt hus In his hands a plan sutalr h Murtln Dolphin, former prW tho International prder of IUIIrwli Commercial Telegraphers, it Mr. Dolphin thinks the strike it t nnthrntlte coal fields could U President Iloosevelt referred mF oslllon to tho Attorney-OireraTi pnrtment. nnd It Is now behif"" cred liy II. M. llnyt, AcUni Allow General, , ThlM plan Is to have the (W exercise the right of eminent m und selzo n ccrtnln number of lhs nnd npcrnte them for the puW tiikln" nut ull Ihe hard coal requltri the Government In lis rJf". Ings. nn the ships of the N7 ment, und for all other Oonrmw purposes. ii,m- Tho right nf the Gov eminent tt xeno in .. strike which IfMrfJ way wllh Governmental fundi"" pi lived, Mr Dolphin r'n dent Cleveland s action in Ihe stilko nf 18J3, when he or-ljrl United Htutes trnnps lolWJ ns frnm Interfering with IM"" tntlon nf tho innlls .....loiiott In tlio present case in ern, kind he udvoratis, Mr I'rn'"M1 would nlso b.enk the "'"";, strll-c by forcing the oneratonn" sumo work In nil the mines SHOT BY POLICEMAN Now Yorker Fatally WeunJC fleer While Besitlng Art" Now York. Aur. H -"; f3? was wtinted by the I'", JJs, ' ussaiilt. is nt a hospital J '"j, lleve.l of a t ltol "nJ tw (J PolKemnn Mnrr nan .", stiy went lo arrest l.'ho" hj J,"rcJ I the f nee A crowd '"" h. ke' rlnnii nnd the J'ollci ''' fl'J.plix whither by the ntcMenls i , his revolver during '.",',$.,.', posclv his not been il'l ,u,lnl'' ami Marin in wero well -s i ll Is said there has Men u tweet, llieitl THIS FROM WASHINGTON. Minister Ilowen has "yesJ""! ' depailitient from Catacai & thii rsvolutlonlsts have t"' llirciloni. . lh, ri Commander McCrea of "' Machlis todiy, cabled MR U ment that u defuito ''"""nts estubllsh.il by. the lo'i'Vt h(f llnltlcn. The Muclda ' " f "secret Shiw has I'SS'" to llie m .er of Ihe prM , s, of ts.oio. j nnd ba ',, drecjiji tfi'.VVr'e'a.u'rf deparinKi. ,, Minister Powell lias r , .. ileparinieiit fiom ; gnsnijffl movlsloual 1'"11,' uiiltc'TO llalll bus nolllled '" "' IW. gallon that Oonsvrk-s . I " t o t- mil St Mario province' - pi Ilia tVar deparlinei't .tr; public the 'f101.,,nlini,w.SS ulvocnlo genera ,'iCiii W.S1 published wl h hhn i. phi Irr i Ban rnnclscn f".'.'M ' ,ud will refer lli" "'".'"J. ,brod when h returns from su.