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II Market Prophets Say Coppers I Are Only Safe Harbor for I Anchorage. POLITICS THE MAIN ADVERSE FEATURE ji ! Substantial Recession Is Noted j Yesterday in About All Active Leaders. ! Storm signals were hoisted Wednesday morning' by the eastern market prophets, ' the only safe harbor temporarily charted bents thu red metal issues until thu thick market weather subsides. The end of fair weather was heralded yesterday by a. drop In stock valuations of nearly five points from tho high nmrk in the rcoov- ery of prices from the recession of lost j month. Tho climb from tho low prices of last July culminated on August 17, and the active traders watched closely by ! Suit Lakers compare in price as follows: I High on High on Aug. 17. Aug. 24. Anaconda 41 -19g Amcr. Smelter Com 701 l6i Amalgamated . , S 631 New York Central 11GJ 1002 Pennsylvania 1K04 127R Reading U7& i:M Southern Pacific 1175 H2 ( Union Pacific 171 IC41, U. S. Steel Com 73 J GS Utah Copper r 411 143 I Ono eastern dispatch puL the matter yesterday rather tersely in the following terms; "To expect a market improvement on an Income yield b3sis may be logical, but It is useless to look for an Immedi ate speculative boom." The following market comment from Boston and Now York, received over the wires of James A. Pollock & Co., will' be of Interest In this connection: Paine, Webber & Co. Letter, Boston. The political .situation is more serious than It has been for some time, and overshadows everything else. President Taft's talk of tariff revision Is being un favorably received, as tho business in terests have no confidence in the situa tion, which Is being changed every year or twb. Roosevelt will commence an active campaign soon, and It is feared that his speeches will be antagonistic to capital and trusts. Tho big Interests have been optimistic that a. peaceable arrangement would bo made for the fall ' elections, but it does not now look pos I slble. The copper situation Is the only ! bright, feature and wo advise holding i the good conners and selling the Now IT York list. 1 Logan &. Bryan Stock Letter. New 2 York. The course of the stock market ,M today was governed In a great part by j the altitude of the foreigners. Cables I from the other side indicated that fears j f an aggressive and belligerent course on the part of politicians wero enter tained and as a result pressure from that , quarter was noticeable. There did not 1 seem to be a concerted effort on tho part t of the interests Identified with the rc- cent upwaixl movements to stem the tide of selling, except In the last hour, when a. few of the standard Issues showed ! a disposition to rally slightly. Market ' l! wise, there was not much news of Im A portancc. but discussion relative to mone tary conditions continued and in that connection an advance in the English , , bank rate was predicted for tomorrow. ; The local institutions appear to be los ; Ing cash, hut the strong surplus reserve and the lack of Intense speculation served to offset the withdrawals. Would prefer to make moderate purchases prop erly safeguarded on the drives. Hornblower Letter, Boston. Indiana, i Royale and North Lake were the strong . I ost features of today's market and scored advances of from a fraction to three points. There are very few slocks for 3 sale and with any encouraging signs In the New York market tho Boston list responds in a very good manner. The I feeling Is still bul.lish. Tho activity, what there is. seems to be on long side. ; and when weakness occurs tho market becomes dull. This Is construed to be ! a favorable sign for higher prices. Gallagher says: The whole outside market sold ofT today No support. Business dull, with no feature. Ely Cen tral quite active. Balance of list dull. New York Sun says: Transactions for , forenoon aggregated some 150.000 shares, about one-third more than total business of yesterday, and during this period ma torial losses were scored throughout the Hut of active stocks. The recent pollti- cal happenings were cited as furnishing cause for some selling of socurltlos. and ; It Is a fact that In a good manv Wall j. street circles politics has begun to In i fluence a disposition to hold aloof from i slocks. Perhaps the political factor of moment Is more apparent In tho lack of j stock market buying power than In the i selling pressure which Is evident, for sc 1 far pressure has been modoratc. : , I CHICAGO-UTAH COMPANY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING J At the annual stockholders meeting 3 yesterday in this city of the Chlcago- ' ' Utah Copper Mining company, the fol- :! Towing officials and directors 'wore clcct- N ''d; William H. Rich, president: G. T. Stenhousc, vice president; George Y. V? Robbins. secretary; James R. Rallc, u treasurer. These, with Lc Grand Young, .Tames H. Moylc and E. V. Jelanko. com- s pose the board of directors. There was ; an opposition ticket In the. field headed 1 by J. II. lidgerly of Morgan. 15! RENO MAKES STRIKE J IN HEART OF CITY ".I RENO, Nov.. Aug. 24. Workmon doing J street work on Lake street, In the verv J center of Reno, uncovered a ten-foot 9 lodge of copper. Several hundred pounds ,fl of the metal were extracted. It Is nearly solid metal. The ledge Is apparently per- 3 manent and was encountered ten feet M from the surface. 1 pThelJiU II and Good Service HI Safety combined with the Hll best service characterizes all S Hjn transactions with Walker j HI Brothers, Bankers. Hfl j You will find a checking ac- count with this institution of Hfl 1 particular benefit. ? HI Walker Brothers HI : Bankers j HH l Established 1859. S Hfl j Capital $250,000. Surplus $125,000 Nevada Nows Agonts. Bauvard A. C Posco. Goldflold Louie Pollln. Hawthorne Loulo Pollln. KImbcrly Sheldon Lowney. Lovelock Bible Bro3. Midas Mrs. C, A. Harrington. Rawhldo Loulo Pollln. Reno Hotel Golden News Stand; Ro senthal A Armanka; Shopard & Son. Yorlngton F. M. Burner. Wlnnomucca Poarco & Chase. Cobro Richard Richards. Cherry Creek Grey & Collins. Elko Wheeler ifc Co. Ely Graco B. Paxon; Harvlllo Station cry Co. McGlll M. Herman; Waldcn & Bur nett. Rhvollto Tho Crescent. Ploche Plocho Drug Co. Callento John Shier; Thomas Him etrcet. CONDITIONS ON 'CHANGE ARE WELL BALANCED The absence of normal buying orders on the local exchange continued on Wednesday to be counterbalanced by tho few selling orders, and the market con tinues stationary with features absent and few specialties acllvo. A la.rgo num ber of unlisted stocks wore brought out. during the day. There wore sales for 10,270 shares of stock, the market value of which was $15,642. 7fi. Tho following wore the closing unlisted and listed stock transactions: ' UNLISTED STOCKS. I Bid. Asked. Sold For. Opex atij .:i7 .Rigi.as Governor 25 .30 ,2S Utah Mine ... .75 1.00 Mammoth r5 Cleveland . .10 Wst Qtiincy .12J .20 Old American OS Alia Hecla 10 Thompson ' .17 Demijohn Ofi Gold Prince . . .05 ,0Si Bins. Copper . .17 .10 Uintah Tr Hill .05 .0741 Gold Chain ... .25 .30 LISTED STOCKS. 1 Forenoon. Afternoon. 1 Bid. lAskcd.ll Bid. lAsked. B. Tunnel . $ .05 $ .OS $ .05 $ .10 Big Hill .00- .003 .0OJ Bin, Amah .05 .00 .05 .10 BIk. Jack .07 .00 .07 .10 Bullock- . 00J Camp Bird .004 CRrisa .. ..i .23 I 23 C. Talis. .00. .003 .093 .10 Col. Mln.. .-121 .431 .42 .41 Col. Con. .S2 .Si .S3 .84 Con. More. .00 00 D. Judgo .. 4,00 4,60 4.371 4. GO Crn. Point .0(53 .071 .063 .071 E. Cr. PI. .00 .003 .004 .003 E Tin Con .001 .01 .00i .01 E Tin Dev .00 .01 .00i t.0t E T G K .. 01 01 Ely Cal ... .15 .IS .15 .IS Gn. Reef 10 10 Grand Cent 1.20 1.30 1.17J 1.30 In. Queen .00J -.003 .00J .003 Int P-& Oil 1.00 1.00 Ir. Bios. .. .S5 .Sfi ,S6 .S7 Iron 4Klng .09 .13 .09 .13 J. Bowers .001 001 Keystone 10 K. William .15 .30 .10 .30 Little Bell 1.10 1.10 1.30 Lion Hill 10 10 Lo. Mam. .15 .20 .15 .20 Mas Val .. 7.50 7. SO May Day.. .041 .05 .043 .05 MJn Flat 003 01 Mt Lake .. .034 .053 .033 .05 Mays Oil ( -SO I .94 .80 .04 Vnv i-i ms ..I ?.15 I i -rl l New York.. .013 .054 .043 .06 Ohio Cop .. 2.10 2.124 2,024 2.074 Opohongo . .10 10 ,20 Pah Oil ..I 1.40 1.474 1.40 1.473 Plocho Mtls .01 .02 .01 .02 Plutus 03J .06 ,03J .06 Pr Con 63 .65 .62 .66 Provo 01 01 Red War .. 1.50 1.50 R. and A 10 10 Sacram'to .02 02 Scot Ch 01 Schwab ; ;.. .01 Sev Tr ... .04 .05 .034 .04 SII King - 2.10- 2:50 2.05 2.15 SII Shield .02. ....... .02 Sioux Con.. .234 .21 So Col 104 .12 .104 .11 So I Bios.. .004 .01 .004 .01 Swan Con .03 03 Swan Ex , 004 Tin Cent .. .08 .084 .08 .08J Tin Com... 01 01 Tin Emp .. .003 -01 .003 ,01 Uncle Sam .14 .IS .13 .IS Utah Con.. .02 .021 .02 ,02J Vic Con 03 03 .01 Victoria ,.. 1.20 1.5Q 1.20 1.50 West Nov.. .04 ....... .04 Van Con .. .07 .11 .07 Ycr Cop ... .03 031 FORENOON SALES. Cedar-Talisman, 500 at 9Jc. Colorado, 500 at 43c. Columbus Con.. 100. at S5c; 200 at S4c. Crown Point. 1000 at 7c, Iron Blossom. 2600 at K5c. King William, 500 at ISc. Mountain Lake. 200 at 5c. Ohio Coppor. 100 at 52.12J. TIntic Central. 500 at Sic. Shares sold, 6200. Selling value. $3140.25. OPEN BOARD. Beck Tunnel, 3000 at 5c. Col. Con., 700 at S2c. Iron Blossom. 2000 at S6c. May Day, 1000 at 5c. Nevada Hills, 100 at $2.20.' Ohio Copper. 150 at $2.10. Sioux Con.. 500 at 244c. TIntic Central. 1000 at SlL Utah Con,. 3000 at 2Jc. Shares sold, 15,350. Selling value, 55708.50. AFTERNOON SALES. Cedar Talisman, 500 at 94c; 3500 at 03c. Columbus, 500 at S2c; 100 at S3c; 1200 at S4e. Iron Blossom. 1500 at 80c; 100 at 87c. May Day. 500 at 5c Nevada Hills, 100 at $2.25; 100 at $2,224. Ohio Copper. 20 at ?2.l2i; 100 at 2.071; 100 at ?2.05, seller ten days. Seven Troughs, 4000 at 4c. " South Columbus Con., COO at 11c: 500 at 104c. Shares sold, 13.320. Selling value, $4451.75. OPEN BOARD. Col. Con., 500 at 83c. Colorado, 700 at 42Jo: 500 at 42c. Iron Blose.. 300 at S6c. May Day. 1000 at 43c. New York, 4500 at Die; 3000' at 54c; 1000 at 53c. Sioux Con., 500 at 24c. Tin. Cent., 500 at. Sic. Utah Con., 1000 at 22c. Shares sold. 14.400. Selling value, $2207.25. ELY RESURRECTION TO BEGIN LEASING SYSTEM As a result of the good developments on tho Ely Calumet property, sav reports from the Ely camp, the officials of the Ely Resurrection company are to have their territory surveyed in part for tho granting of several eascd blocks of ground, for which there is a good de mand at this time. The Elv Resurrec tion believes that the leasing system Is the best to follow pending tho return of better financial times. The company was born during the boom days at Ely. and several prominent Salt Lakers arc tho officials. The company Is capitalized for 2.000,000 aharc3 of stock, par value, ' $5 each. NATIONAL HIGH-GRADE ON THE FIFTH LEVEL Salt Lakers interested In the National camp of Nevada have received word that tho Stall Brothers' lease on the famous National mining property has encount ered the same tremendously rich voln of ore on the 500-foot levol that haI been followed up to this development from tho 70 to the 400 levels. This strike caally raises the National to ono of the most re markable gold mining propositions over discovered in tho west, and additional de tails are awaited with a great deal of interest. Ore Shipments. The Utah Ore Sampling company on Wednesday roleased ten cars of oro from I Utah nd two cars from Nevada camps. WHAT OILS ST ISDN WILL PROVE Mason Valley Company Is Anx ious to Open Lime-Granite Contact. The utilization shortly of tho diamond drill method of prospecting by tho Mason Valley Mines company Involves an Im portance not fully appreciated by tho average stockholder. It will be recalled by nearly everyone Interested In this company that the coppor resources now blocked out oxl3t In the lime- formation, tho developed portion of the mine being a few thousand feet east of the rldgo of the wide range whom this limestone comes Into contact with tho granlto backbone of tho mountains. It Is along or closo to this contact between tho lime and granite whero tho Bluestone management to tho north has developed Its ore bodies, and that portion of tho contact within the Mason Valley property lines Is considered equally as promising as the developed sections have proved to be on other groups In tho Mason district. Tho Mason Valloy man agement, therefore, will establish Its drills on some of the developed levels, drilling to the west to catch and sound tho contact for copper ores. Inasmuch as this very promising portion of tho proporty Ib absolutely unprospecied. this drill work h? looked forward to with in tense Interest by everyone knowing the mine conditions. Now York Mining Socks. James A. Pollock & Co.. bankers and brokers, furnish tho following, received over their prlvato wlro yesterday after noon NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. I Sales.l II. I L. Clso Ncwhousc 2 11 14 Utah Copper 1.100 454 4I! 4J Tennessee Copper ... 200 243 2 1 -4S Nevada Con 600 201 20 20 NEW YORK CURB RANGE. I Sales I II. I L. Clse Ely Central 1.0001 8 4 1 Cobalt Central 16,000 Sic 7c 7Jc Ely Con 3Sc 33c 3Sc First National Cop 4 33 33 Glroux Con 1.S00 6S 6 64 Inspiration Coppor .. 1.200 SQ Si SA King Edward I A 1 Miami Copper 1,000 103 1S2 191 Mays Oil S00 7S 76 76 Novada-U-tah 500 3 3 3 Ray Central 2,500 2i 2A 21 Ray Con 1SS ISA ISA Tintlc Mining 1 1 Yukon Gold 3 SI 3J Chlno Coppor 2.500 143 14 148 Ohio Coppor 1.C00 2A 2 2 li Rose I :U 4 Keystone 32 31 31 Goldllold Con 2.000 S3 SI S3 Mason Valley 7 7S 73 Nevada Hills 2.200 21 2A 2A NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. I Bid. Asked. Chlno ?I4.124$1150 n.iv(-TVi1v 1.50 1.75 Ely Central 55 .624 Ely Consolidated 33 .3S First National Copper .. 3.75 4.00 Glroux Consolidated 6.15 0.50 Inspiration S.124 S.25 Yukon Gold 3.75 3.95 Miami 10.00 10.121 Nevada -Utah 624 -75 New Keystone 3.25 3.371 Nlplsslng 10.62J 10.S71 Ohio Copper 1.05 2.001 Ray Central 2.20 2.25 Ray Consolidated IS. 124 IS. 371 La Rose 3.05 4.00 South Utah 1.621 1S71 British Columbia Copper.. 4.75 5.00 Bay State Gas 624 .75 Bradon 3.50 3 75 Cobalt Central 7.50 S.00 El Rayo 3.50 3. 75 Ely Witch 10 .15 Goldlleld Consolidated S.20 S.25 King Edward 061 .121 Mason Valley 7.75 7 S74 McKlnlcy-Darragh .OS 1.00 Montgomery Shoshone 25 .50 Nevada Smelter 374 .50 Silver Queen I .OS .10 TIntic 1.00 Ontario 2.00 2.50 Alice 2.00 2.50 Sioux Consolidated ...... ,23 .26 Colorado 40 .15 Iron Blossom SO .S5 Carlsa 15 .25 Nevada Hills 2.20 2.25 Boston Copper Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish tho following, received over tholr private wire yesterday after noon BOSTON COPPER RANGE. I Salcs. H. L. IClse Butte Coalition 1,020 19 1S3 IS? Calumet & Arizona.. 235 61 60 00 Chief Con 1 U 11 Copper Range 191 661 66A 66 J Daly West 63 Davis-Daly 500 Ig 1g 1& Eus(. Butte S S S Glroux Con 63 64 61 Granby Con 120 35 331 34 Greene Cananca 71 7A 71 Hancock , 21 20 20 Indiana Copper 3.150 103 1 Til 10 Isle Royale 3.S20 213 IS! 201 Lake Copper 1,210 371 37 37 La Rose 4 3Z 4 Mason Valley S 73 S Nevada Con 171 20A 20 20 Nevada -Utah 310 70c 66c 660 Nlplsslng 103 103 103 North Butte 1.S10 20 27-1 273 North Lake 7S7 103 10 10 Superior & Boston.. 190 Si SA 81 Trinity 7 6 7 U S Smelter com 200 30 3S 30 preferred 10 40 40 Utah Con 150 21 231 231 BOSTON COPPER CLOSE. I Bid. lAsked. Victoria $ 3.00 $ 3.371 Wyandot 1.50 2.00 Mexico Consolidated 45 .50 South Utah 1.50 2.00 Utah Apex 3.50 3.621 fVhnnnon 9.S74 10.00 Trinity 6.25 7.00 Winona S.00 S.50 Zinc 24.50 25.00 Michigan 4.50 5.00 Helvetia 2.621 3.00 Kerr Lako 6.50, , 6.62?. Miami 10.00 19.25 Ojlbway 5.25 5.75 Parrot 13.50 14.50 Consolidated Mcrcur 10 .12 Massachusetts 7.50 S.00 Keweenaw 3.50 3.75 Arcadian 5.00 5.50 Ely Consolidated IS. 00 IS. 50 Bul.to & London ,. .10 ,J0 Ely Consolidated 30 .35 Goldfield Consolidated .... 8.20 8.30 Oneco 2.371 2.75 Yukon 3.S71 4.00 Algomah J3.00 13 50 Cactus 1.75 1.S71 Chlno ...... ! 11.25 14.50 Ely Central 56 .58 Inspiration 8.124 S.25 Majestic 48 .51 Ohio Copper 2.00 2.061 Cheriiung .. 7.00 Yuma I .40 I .45 Boston Ely v 1.50 I 1.75 First National I 3.75 I 3.871 Baltic 5.50 I 6 00 South Luko 0.00 0.50 Touopah 8. 50 I 8,75 Bohemia 6.37j 7.00 Metal Market. The metal quotations for Wcdncsdav posted bv McCornlck' & Co., were as fol lows: Sllvor, 52Jc; load, $4.40; copper. 12 7-16c. Yoriugton Malachite. The Ycrlngton Malachite Coppor com pany will hold Its annual meeting In this city on September 6, at 10" o'clock In the morning. Tribune Want Ads. J Bell Main 5200. Independent 3G0. j General Manager Mcintosh in Receipt of Message of En couraging Import. WILL PROCEED TO PREPARE THE PLANS Confirmation of the Heinze In terview Will Restore Con fidence West. "I received a message today that the Ohio Copper company had been financed, and we arc going 10 proceed with our plans juat as quickly as wo possibly can." Tho nbovo statement was made to The Tribune Wednesday evening by Colin Mcintosh, general manager of tho Ohio Coppor company, when Informed that lo cal stockholders were wondering whether or not th" statcmnnt of Mr. Ilelnzo. made on Monday last, regarding the financing of the company, was authentic. Since Mr. Ileinzo's positive statement that ho had sold Sl.000.00u worth of Ohio bonds, which Tho Tribune took and still takes seriously, western stockholders have been watching tho action of the stock which, they allege, falls lo reflect this splendid turn In tho affairs of this well known organization. One thing can be written down and snved up for fu ture reference, and that Is, If Mr. Melir.o made tho statement attributed to him. ho meant exactly what he said, and the financial arrangements of the organiza tion have been perfected. Had ho not slated the facts ns the story had It, Mr. Ilelnzc long before this would have Is sued a denial. Local friends of Mr. Helnzo know him too well to believe that he would have made this statement without having the safest foundation for It, and Mr. Mc intosh's message of yestorday certainly should place a quietus on the doubt, that exists among several who arc Interested In the company. Nevadas in San Francisco. .Tames A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish tho following, received over their private wire yesterday after noon: I Bid. AskcdT Goldlleld I Sandstorm I .03 IS Jumbo Extension 47 .4S Booth 12 Blue Bull 06 I .07 Silver Pick I .10 Blue Bell .04 Lone Star 01 I .05 Oro 07 I .08 Atlanta 14 Great Bend .03 .04 Florcnco 2.05 2.07J Goldflold Daisy 04 .05 Combination Fraction ... .47 .48 Portland 02 Crackerjack .02 Red Illlls-- 04 .05 Mohawk Extension 03 Yellow Tiger 07 .OS Grandma 03 .04 Goldfield Consolidated ... S.12J 8.15 Dlamondfield Trlanglo 01 .02 C. O D 09 .10 Florence Extension 01 .02 Comstock I Ophlr 1.471 1.50 Mexican 1.40 1.424 Gould and Curry 2S Consolidated Virginia .... .1.471 1-50 Savage 22 .23 Ilalb and Norcross 3S Yellow Jacket 60 Belcher .50 .60 Sierra Nevada 31 .35 Exchequer .10 Union 44 .45 Chollar 22 .23 Potosi .36 .37 Tonopah Montana Tonopah .85 " .00 Tonopah Extension 00 MacNamara .-. 27 , Midway 21 .25 Tonopah Belmont 3.S5 3.00 Tonopah North Star OS .00 West End Consolidated 60 Rescue 07 .OS Jim Butler 24 Bullfrog Bonnie Glare 05 Mayflower Consolidated ... .03 .04 Montgomery Mountain 01 Homestako Consolidated 01 Tramp Consolidated ,15 ....... Manhattan Manhattan Consolidated . .04 .06 Dexter 12 .12 Stray Dog I .03 Mineral Hill 01 .02 Other Districts Fairvlcw Eagle 40 Nevada Hills 2.25 Pittsburg Silver Peak 40 .50 Eagle's Nest 07 Hailstone 03 .04 Round Mountain 42 .44 Rawhide Coalition .13 .13 JAMES A, POLLOCK 8 CO. Bankers and Brokers DIxlBCT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL MARKETS. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON, COFFEE. 333-335 South Main St. NEW FELT BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Correspondents nioniflers of all cs changes. STOCKS CARRIED ON LIBERAL MARGINS. MAY'S OIL, PALMER OIL Both aro listed and tradors on the SALT LAKE EXCHANGE. Wo solicit your orders, either buying or selling, of all Califor nia oil stocks. Phone 325, both phones, for (tuotatiohs. Wm. H. ChM Sl Co. 'iraVvVWMWi latercsto.-l .Mid ehoul d know ftwVMliaXIlm atxmt tiio wonrtcriul MllWftMARVELWhIi'lintSpray klTOTWSlN T& UW Vorlnnl PjrWc vNXvgSS&lL Best-Jloitconven- Ask your drngBlst for It. SmBflljmffiAiS, . t ho cannot supply tUe sVZifW!Pvfl JIAItVEJj, accept no Nbi. a'i'Wr other, bat send atamp for ftv B 'via illtiatnitod book tcnlcd. It give Wll.B SS mil particulars and directions In- SJulllliinrnS oablo to larttca. ilAUVEL, OOv iiilBlli 0J Utrtm HKW VUKU. For oale by Schramm-Johnaon Druu etorc) und Chua. Van Dykt. DAVIS COUNTY SHIPS FIRST CAR OP ORE Spoclal to Tho Trlbuno. KAYSVILLE, Utah, Aug. 24. Davis county, famed for ita fruit, agriculture nnd giirdon Interests, tho county that attracts the oyo of the tourist botweon Oeden and Salt, Lnko City for Its beau tiful farms and hllla, has forwardod to the Salt Lake fimeliora tho. first car of oro of Its history. Tho Burro Mlnlns company, -whouo possessions arc located In Mill Crock canyon, east of Bountiful, has tho distinction of sondlnK out this Initial shipment. Twonty-llvo men arc omployod at the Burro mine, and roporls havo It that thore aro twenty additional carloads of oro rciidy for tho market. The property has boon developed by means of a long tunnel, work having been under way now for two years or more. It In un derstood that tho company hi (Ime will bo equipped with a mill. The main ofllce of the company Is located In Salt Lake City. Oro and Bullion. The ore and bullion report for Wednes day, given by McCornlck & Co., waji as follows: Ore recolvcd. 520. f)00; bullion shipped, 900,000: total, $110,000. Mining Notes. General Manager Julos L,obnrthe, of l.ho Mason Valley company, left yesterday for the proporty in Iason. Capt. J. II. Edgorly, one of the offi cials of tho Chicago-Utah company, hold ing Its annual meeting here yesterday, is a guest at tho Cullon. Captain Rri gerly Is ono of tin prominent mining op erators of Morgan, L'tah. 15. P. Mnthewson, gonoral manager of Uk- International Smelling and Refining company, Ik In the city from Butte. The niiinagemont hopes to he able to tap off the first copper matte today In tho pres ence of Mr. MalheWson. San Francisco Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24. Tho offi cial closing quotations for mining stockn today wero as follows: Alia ? .10 Male & Norcros .35' Alpha Con 07 Julia 03 Andes IS Justice .10 Belcher GO Kentuck Con. . .10 Dost & Belcher .17 Mexican 1.40 Bullion 21 Occident Con . .41 Caledonia no Ophlr ; l.lfi Chal. Con It) Overman r?S Chollar 22 Potosi 22 Confldonco . .. ,70 Kler. Nevada . ..'!) C C and Va... 1.15 Silver Mill 0G Con. Imperial . .OS Union Con CI Crn. Point 00 Utah Con 06 Kxchequor . .. ,20 Tel. Jackot ... .50 Gould & Currlc .27 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Alice ?l."" Ladv. Con. .. .05 Bruns. Con. .. .07 Little Chief ... .OR Comst'k Tun. . .21 Mexican . .... 1.35 do bonds Ill Ontario 2.00 C C and Va l. lOjOnhlr 1.40 Horn Silver ... .40i Standard 00 Iron Sliver 1.50'YcI. Jacket ... .60 BOSTON MJNING STOCKS. Allouez . ...$40.00 Mohawk . ... 40.75 Amal Cop ... 63.00 Nevada Con . 20.00 Am 55 L & Sin 21.50 Nlplsslng M . 10.?.7i Ariz Com 16.25 Nor Butte ... 27.50 Atlantic . ... 6.00 Nor Lake 0.75 B & CC & SM 13.00 Old Domln .. 36.00 Butto Coal I . IS. 50 Osceola 130.00 Cal & Ariz .. GO. 00 Parrott S & C 13.50 Cal & Ilee ...560.00 Qulncy 74.00 Centennial . . 17.00 Shannon . ... 9.S7i Cop R C Co . 66.25 Superior . ..44.00 E But C Mine 7.75 S & B Mine.. S.00 Franklin . ... 10.50 S & P Cop... 12.00 GJ.iu.x Con . 6.50 Tamarack . . 55.00 Granby Con .33.00 IT S Coal & O 35.50 Grccno Can . 7.00 USSR&M. 3S.75 Isle Royalle . 10.S7J pfd 4S.75 KVrr Lako .. 6.50 Utah Con. ... 23.50 Lako Cop ... 36.75 Winona . ... S.00 La Salle Cop. 10.00 Wolvorlno . .128.00 Miami Cop . 10.00 . THE FIRST STEP. In producing perfect laundering lies In the washing process. Our softened an tlltercd water Is the basis of our uniform quality. It prolongs the llfo of tho fabric. TROY LAUNDRY "THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY." Both phones 192. 166 Main st. Telephone Value Is determined by the num ber of people you can reach without leaving your home or office. The time it sa.ves you; tho trouble it spares you'. Bell service puts you in touch with everybody is indispen sible. REASONABLE RATES . Call the Manager. service p mjm p IS SATIS- i ilHik LJ FACTORY sysJ 3E THE Denver & Rio Grande FOE Snmrner Vacation EXCURSIONS Railroad and team3hlp tickets to and from all part3 of tho world. There is a waste of one-quarter of a yard of tobacco to every pack- ; i age of cigarettes without mouth- j pieces. That is, the stump that is thrown away equals one-tmrd of 1 , the entire cigarette. j j j eliminate this wiste. The mouthpiece takes the i W place of the tobacco that would be thrown away. M I Not only that, but it gives you the full taste of a I i well-blended, fragrant smoke cool and pleasant ft gvm and renders every shred of tobacco enjoyable. 10c for a box of 10 m S THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO. Cg. I fl I San Francisco , WASATCH-UTAH COMPANY COMPLETING NEW PLANT Under the supervision of Fred C. W'hlt more, one or tho host known milllnjr en gineers of the west, tho Wasatch-Utah company of Big- Cottonwood is hurrying to completion the new stamp mill, and It Ik expected that tho plant will be In con dition for work bv the first of the com ing week. Tho mill will have five 10n0 ponnd stamps, ono Wllfloy tablo and one Isbcll vanner, and when completed will be one of the most complete of tho Gmallcr mills of tho state. The company In tho meantime continues lo develop some magnificent gold ore. preparing a good tonnage for the use of the mill. An stated some time ago, the WasalcU-Utah ores carry fine gold values, some of tho .H rock being typical of tho high-grade TM propositions of the Sagebrush stale. It Is a matter of Interest that such e- H tremely rich free gold oro Is being found within sight of and within one hour's automobile ride of SalL Lako City. -m Now Terra Starts. The now term at, Henagcr's Business college opens Monday, An mist 29. Eu- roll before opening day, if possible- WjWXS, Special Family Brew Uvl 11 Phones 218 pSf "TH .p H. Wagener ' w I ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. National Bank of 'tho Republic A thorougiVy modern avlngo depart ment conducted In connection with th i bank. Safe deposit boxea for rout, it h Depository. FratjK Knox, proaldent: Jamca a. Mur. my. vlco president; W. F. Earla. cahl E. A. Cuibertson, assistant casnlor rt Capital paid in, 5300,000. Jntereit naM lime UepolU, re,t Ba,1 R. G. DUN & CO., ' fl THE MERCANTILE AGENCY H M?oRGN RUST. General Manar.ar. EBTABU SHEDn,dD" Sa" nk C"y' m-iat-ibp 1S41. !80 OFFICE3. JgBfa, A !T1e Tribune Gives Your Wants W The Largest Circulation. f f :