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Show SPOUTING SECTION. THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SPORTING SECTION. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916 N, lining Stocks. Commercial anfl MtMiM 'Quotations s3 QUJET MARKET MAN PALOMA HOLDS ITS COTTONWOOD KING OLD IBEX MINE SPECULATION SHIPS A Good Start Usually Means a Good Finish FRENZY A person who makes a good start finish. The best usually makes aIsgood :at the Merchants' place starting Bank. A single dollar will enter you In the race. Your finish defends on the amount you bank. Tf you will save a portion of your and. bank it regularly your finsalary ish will be all right much better than4 you think. AVe will help you with per cent interest. Today is a good , time to start. ' ANNUAL AND PLACES FEATURE OF EXCHANG E If MEN ON BOARD N Paloma Gold & Silver Mining company stockholders held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon at the company offices In the Judge building. Reports were read at which It was given out that there is sufficient rash In the treasury to maintain the present campaign of development work for approximately fcur months, according to one stockholder present. By that time It la expected that the Paloma will not onlytheship the ore It now has sacked at workinss, but will be In ore Msoots that will make of It a steady producer. At the meeting the following officers and directors were chosen: M. P. and managing direcIlraffet, president tor; Charles W. Olsen, vice II. It. who with Wlllard Scowcroft.president, Cole and R. F. Caffey make up the directorate. R. I. l'omeroy was chosen treasurer. secretary and Reports were made from the property the progress in fisIndicating satisfactory of the two parallelwork-idevelopment n sures upon which the company Is tc and in each of which there is a splendid showing of ore. It will be the cf the company to continue acthe policy development workIs as present a sufas possible until there tively ficient ore development to ensure the of regular shipments, is the making official report. Yesterday the management shipped another machine drill to Reaver. This will be employed in driving from the level of the shaft to under the promising outcrop In agetparallel fissure about 200 feet north of the collar of the main shaft. It5 is expected that this work wtll make to 6 feet a day when It is well under way. NOTES AND PERSONALS. E. M. TVest, one of the old brokers, who recently purchased a seat, will probably appear In the arena crethe board passed on hrstoday. Yesterday dentials and he is again a broker. Lake consulting Joseph S. Free. Salttime ago was 'seengineer, who some In an accident near injuredwas verely able to.be taken to T'loche. Nev., bis heme last week and Is now reported recovering steadily. The Rig Four Exploration company a dividend of 5 cents a has announced share. It will be paid on June 15 to stock of record June 10. Stockholders of the Uncle Sam held the annual meeting yesterday. Rewere subnitted for the year and ports the old board was NEVADA STOCKS. . The following quotations are from Rariger llros. private wire service: 200-fo- ot full-fledg- ed re-elect- ...... Atlanta .. .... Rooth Blue Rull X ' Comb. Fraction laiay IMa. R. .11 .14 .02 .03 4 .... tension Jumbo Star ........ Ine ioldfleld Merger .. . . Jpearhead Silver .OS .OS ........ Yellow Tiger Cro .02 .05 .04 .12 .03 .02 .6S .02 J3 .19 .05 .23 .26 .05 .30 .97 4.50 .07 .02 .90 ...... ... .. ophlr avate .... ...... .... Sierra Nevada....... I'nion I... . Rctmont Cash Roy . Cypsy Queen Jim Rutler Midway Mon. i'. Extension Montana .. Mizpah Kxtension McNamara . ... North Star Rescue Eula Tonopah Kxtension 1'matllla West Knd Pitts. Silver Peak ... Round Mountain I i - 04 , .07 .67 .07 .10 .07 .09 07 .0.1 .06 .0 .04 .03 .71 .03 .20 .24 .27 .31 ...... .9S .OS .03 .21 .09 .OS ....... 1- .03 .05 .30 . .0 .09 ;uldftcldKx Con Sandstorm Kewunos . tlreat Rend Crandma . Rochester Manhattan Con. White Cap Con. Virginia Hale & Norcross Mexican . . .OS D lick Vernal Ask. Hid. I .25 .07 .46 6.J2 .02 1.171 24 20 .47 .03 Business on the local exchange continued light yesterday and inclined to weakness. It reminded one of the of the little watchers of the market on about eight slump which came weeks ago, which was followed In turn by one of the strongest markets ever witnessed here. Some are anticipating Ju!t such another reaction. In yesterday's trading New Qulncy at 27 cents and closed at 25J opened cents. Sells opened at 42 cents and closed at 35 cents on heavy sell Inn. It Is declared by a man at spectators' a broker yelb out rail that he heard with "What's the assessment on Sells?' marthe idea of further depressing the asthere' is no ket, when, in sessment on thefact, stock and none condeclares one of the directemplated, tors. Severe punishment for such tactics Is demanded by those hurt. Silver Shield sold around 90 cents, Iron Blossom at 1.87, Prince for $1.35, South Hecla at $3.35 and the Silver Kings just held. Sales 3'esterday totaled 146.374 shares, valued at $37,732.80. The official closand sales were reporting ed asquotations follows: Forenoon. Rid. S.. Antelope Con. . . Alta . Alta Tiger Albion . . . Am. Con. C. Alta Tunrfel Alta Ger. . Addle . Rig Four E Bing Amal. Black Jack Cot. .. Big Beaver Cop. Bay State M. Beaver I. Cedar Kx. . . Cedar Talis. . Colm. Ex. . Colo. Con. . Crown P. .. Cardiff . .. ! Rid. .06 .071; .62 .031 .62 .03 .18 .17 .13 .18! .18 .18 .13 .10 .20 .14 lOij ! T6i" ilsii i2i! .091 .10 1.571 .091 .11 .011 I ' .041 .021 .071 .02 .10 .19 .05 .07 .12 .051' .03 .08 I I .021 .071 .02 .12 .101 .12 .19 .05 9.00 .02 .05 .19) .06 9.50 - - -- i .05 .40 .13 .12 1.35 1.40 111 .12 .09 .13 .04 .04 . Rico Con. Rico Well. .071 Z4 .28 .30 .14 .67 .08 .40 Rexall . Rochester S P. M. & D. Sells . ... . Syndicate Seven T. . . "!o3 ! .01 .071 .3 .071 .231 i .28 .27 .15 .68 .10 .36 .03 .31 2.90 3.17 .10 3.32 .8 .17 . .32 .171 .70 "'.ii' .02 .04 .4.1 .30 2.90 2.95 08 3.121 3.20 . .15 .74 .10 1.00 1.024 Swansea C. .02 Hi tr Jim 3.40 South Hecla .85 .92 Shield NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS. Silver .17 S. Hecla Ex s .04 .05 The following quotations are from Santa. Chief Kx. Swansea Bros. wire service: private Radger .021 .03! Santa. . ... Bid. J Ask. Texan King .25 .23 .08 .08! ..... . S2" Tar Raby . . .57" Alta . . . . .05 .03 Cen. 05 Cottonwood . .06 Tlntlc S. ..I .10 .14! 2.50 2.75 Tintic Coppermines .07 Sam .08J 63 .68 Uncle Emma Copper Utah Con. . .03i; .08 Union .06 Fraction .09 Chief 94 .97 Victor Con.. tJoldfield Con .04 .041; 1.81 1.95 Whirlwind . .06J Jron Blossom .08 SS .91 Wllbert . . Jumbo Kxtension .08 .09 2.75 3.25 W. Toledo . Mason Valley .15 25 .20 Walker . .. .14 Montana Tonopah .89 25 .27 Yankee C. . .83 Mizpah Kxtension .30 .35 Coal. Coal. Con. Sioux Con. S. T. S. K. S. K. 1.20 .12 .05 I ! ... ............ Nevada Hills North Star Stewart . Tonopah Extension Tonopah West End Wasatch Utah Sec. notes .. . United Kastern ............... ! I 20 18J .25 6.25 6.121 1.00 50 91.0" 4.37v 1.37 .12 .09 .13 BROKERS 10 Main St. Pfcont W. Stock llcotWr Salt Mini ax Eicbasxtk 916-91- 7. lk ill WILL BUY 10 10 Walker Rros. bank Con. Wagon .... .8212.00 107.60 20.15 2C0 Utah-Idah- o Sugar 96.75 25 Cement Securities.60 300 Bettilyon Home Builders .35 600 Cent- - Sugar Discharger. - DADcen nnoriiEns, ISO S. JIala Street. OUT ROAD ICEJROM .Tnhn Rtllwell. merchant of Alta. re ceived word yesterday by telephone that the South Hecla crew of teams is The Alta Consolidated has started bjast- - BTED LUCKY MINE EXCHANGE .37 .02 Albion 500 at 18c. Sc. Bay State lOO at 1500 at 4)c. Big Cottonwood 1000 at 21c Beaver Copper Metals 1000 at 2)e. Beaver Con. 100 at 33)c. Dragon Iron Blossom 150 at $1.87). IJttle Bell 200 at 40c. May Day h 500 at 14c. ke 500 at 32c Paloma 1000 at 12c. Rochester 1000 at 6Sc. . Michigan-Uta- at 42c: 100 at 40c. SHs Uncle Sam "C i at 1c. Wllbert 1000 at 9c; 200 at 100 8)c. Selling value, AFTERNOON SALES. Alta Con. 700 at 62c. Big Cottonwood lOOu at 4c. Beaver Copper 1000 at 21c Bay State. 2500 at 72c 33c Dragon 100o at 200 Emma Copper at 62 Sales High Low Close 1.81 3uU 1.87) 1.81 330 1.60 1.50 .38 Alta Gcrmanla 1000 at 10c. Alta Tunnel 10oo at 14c . ad-ditio- largely, were fore the close, wholly, which rose 15 points to 325, with 51 to 117 for the preferred: Chandler Motors, 11 to 131: General Motors, 11 to 560, and Lee Rubber, 2 to 56). Interest in shipping shares was revived under the guidance of Mercantile Marine preferred, which made an extreme galn'of 31 to the new record of 1001, with a gain of 2 for the common and 3 for United Fruit. Sugars were benefited by a steady inquiry, again with new high quotations for American Beet Sugar on its gain of 4) to 821 and South Porto Rico Sugar 61 to 231, but Sugar moved contra-ril4 to 430. declining When the spurt in these mercurial stocks had run its- course," trading shifted to copper and zinc issues, Mexicans and fertilizers, finally embracing the old war contract favorites. Gains in these varied stocks ranged from 2 to 5 points, shading irregularly later.: Rails were doubtless checked by the but character of the general trading, even in that division a strong undertone .was manifest for a time, with Norfolk & Western achieving a new maximum of 135. There were tempoof l.to 3 points in Canadian rary gains"Panhandle." Pacific, Chesapeake & Ohio, Southern Railway preferred and Seaboard Air Line, but fresh selling of soon effaced these evidences Reading and was responsible for - the irregular trend at the close. International including the war bonds of theissues, entente allies, were decidedly firm on the later advices dealing with the recent naval engagement. Sterling, francs and marks were lower in the absence of more slightly than nominal dealings. General firmness attended the restricted dealings in bonds, with total sales, par value of $2,620,000. V United States coupons 4s advanced , 4s and Panama; 3s 1 per registered cent on call. NEW YOllK STOCK LIST. Willis-Overlan- Cuban-Americ- y, an - Ja-cobs- on R M E R G HA N T S B AN K Capital, f 250,000. Member of Salt Lake Clearing House. JOHN PINGREE. President. O. P. SOU I.E. Vice Pre. MORONI IIEINKR, Vice Pres. RAUCLIFFE Q. CAN ON, As. Cashier. Corner Main and Third .South, SALT LAKE CITY, ITAIb IN tii ne Chief Con. D. Daly Majestic II. Con . .... . . II. Apex U. Metals 1.57 ,85 2.850 110115.00 .80 .80 14.87 14.87 4.87 1 4. 75 4.87) 410 8.75 8.50 8.75 .... I 1851 Howell 500 at 20c Iron Blossom 1000 at $1.85; 1100 at $1.82. William 2500 at He; 13,000 lc. at King Leonora 1000 at 2c. New Qulncy 1600 at 26c. 1000 at 2c. OpohongoBristol 2000 at 5c. Ploche 500 at 12c. Plutus Con. 100 at $1.35. Prince Paloma 200 at 12c; 6000 at 121c' Blco Argentine 3000 at 7)c at 24c. 30c. Beeds Peak 500 500 at Rico Wellington 68c; 200 at 69c. Rochester 1500 at 100 at 39c; 400 at Sells 100 at 40c: 5400 . at 37c; 2500 at 36c; 35)C. Coalition 200 at $2.90. King Con. 400 at $.1.20. King Shield 100 at 90c; 400 at 89c Standard 1000 at 15c. Toledo 1000 at 14)c. 38c; 100 35c: 2200 Silver Silver Silver Tintic West at at OPEN BOARD. Alta Con. 1100 at 62c. Albion 10,000 at ISc at $1.60. Big Four 300 3000 at Bay State at 7)c. e The way of the Burlington's to the d East is the daylight-sceni- c way through the zone across this country. It is the way through Scenic Colorado and Denver to Chicagp, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and the East. The geography of this route, its favorable climate, its scenic grandeaur, its agricultural wealth and great cities, its high-clas- s passenger service, all combine in making it a powerful magnet for travel between Utah and the East, j through-sleeper-servic- main-travele- . Croff 500 at 7)c. , Dragon Con. 760100oat 32)c. Emma Copper at 61c. Iron Blossom 1300 at $1.82); $15. Michigan-Uta- . , - Burlington Service From Denver "DENVER-CHICAG- 300 Blco-Wellingto- n, Rico-Argentin- e. 300 Wllbert 1000 at 9c. Shares sold &9,U0. $25,567.25. Selllns at at value, ' ' LIMITED. O Famous No. 6, afternoon train, one of the best is world. in trains to ride 1000 miles the education travel It operated on this train. Extra comforts, but no extra fare. t "ST. LOUIS LIMITED." Early afternoon observation-ca- through train for St, Joseph, Kansas r City and St, Louis. ! , t 1 "CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS." " 'From Denver at 9.45 p. m., with through equipment from Rio Grand afternoon trains from Utah. "ST. LOUIS NIGHT EXPRESS." .. 0 From Denver at 9.00 p. m., for St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis; connecting with afternoon trains from Utah. All are car trains, diningwith "On Time" Intent and a high operated with percentage of achievement. Ask for the; Burlington's Red Folder. ' Let me . I II II Ill II dynamo-electric-llght- ed help you plan your trip. R. F. IVES LEX, General Agent, 307 Main St. . " : 66; 55. Telephone Wasatch 619. www . jrommwji...hii... i imprwwwwwji E1U..UMKIJ ,. To CMca Ore-gon- s, mm .. jiii juhkiwihi umim, irmBMifKuMr assc Fast trains on convenient schedules daily. Connections at Englewood Union Station (63rd Street) and La Salle Stationmost convenient location in Chicago with limited trains for all eastern territory. Take the Limited" "Rocky Mountain ct, z. all-steBeautiful observation club sleepers and coaches. Every morning from Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denverarrive Chicago next afternoon. "Kansas City Flyer" "Chicago Express" ' , Every evening. Every noon. el . U.-S- "Kansas Louis Express" City-S- t. Every night. cars daily from Salt Lake City in connection with D. ic R. G. Through sleeping Low round trip summer tourist fares to many points in the East on sale daily June 1st to September 30th. Automatic Block Signal -- . ' Finest Modern Equipment Superb Dining Car Service Tickets, berths and detailed travel All-Ste- el information at Willys-Overlan- d, New Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City R. D. STALLY, Traveling Passenger Ageat 404-- 5 . - - . - " at 32c; 500 New Qulncy 500 at 26c. Paloma Extension 1000 at 8)c. 1000 at 45c. Original Bannock at 12c 0 Opohongo 10oo Rochester 1000 at 6Sc. 100 at 31c. 1000 at 7)c Beeds Peak 100 at 23c. South Hecla 200 at $3.35. Tintic Central 3500 at 41c. Walker mo at 90c. 83c. h ..... : L. TC1. Amn. Beet Sugar. . 29,800 82 78 821 American Can .... 1,800 561 65 553 Amn. C. & F.'. .... 1,900 60 69 60 Amn. Locomotive . 3,900 72? 71$ 72 98 Amn. S. & R. 3,200 982 97 Amn. Sugar Ref. . 2,400 112g 1118 1112 600 129i 129 129J Amn. Tel. & Tel.. Amn. Z.. L. & S.. .3,200 841 83 83 H. Anaconda Cop. .. 4,600 84g 831 831 Atchison .. ...... 3,200 1058 104) 1041 Baldwin Loco. ... 6,000 90 891 89 916 91i B. & O. 1,900.92) 400 88) 88) 89i Brook. Rap. T. .. Butte & Su. ..... 10,600 91) 89 89i 600 211 21 Cal. Petroleum .. 21) Can. Pacific 2,000 1761 175 175 600 541 541 54 Central Leather . . Ches. & Ohio .... 1,800 64 631 64 M. & St. P. ... 1,300 998 981 98 C, 128 C. & N. W 700 203 20 201 O., R. I. & P Stiver 66) 53 53 .... 200 "53 Copper Copper, firm; electrolytic, nearby, Chino 42 43 600 421 .... & Colo. I. F. 26.00 nominal; September and later, 800 191 19 Corn Prod. Ref... 19j 29.25. Crucible Steel .... 12,200 851 831 838 Iron, steady; No. 1 northern, 20.75 48 Dist. Securities .. 3,300 49J 48g 38 21.25; No. 2, 20.25S!20.75: No. 1 south....... 4,500 391 38 Erie ern, 20.50 21.00; No. 2, 20.2520.75. 900 172 170 172 General Electric Tin,' steady; spot, 45.00. 200 1228 122 122 ..... At London: Spot copper, 124; fu- Gt. Nor. pfd. 39 500 391 ;39 Gt. Nor. ore ctfs.. 140. tures, 120; electrolytic, 104 . . 104 500 104g Central Illinois 183 183 10s. 10s; futures, Spot tin, 18 700 18 184 Inter. Con. Corp.". Lead, 31 10s; spelter, 73. 441 Cop. .. 1,900 45 44 112 Inspiration Nv J Inter.M. Harv., GRANBY PROPERTIES SOLD. 99 M. pfd. ctfs 77,100 1003 98 Int. .. 26 261 700 26S C. K. Southern St. Louts, June 5. The Granby Min- Kennecott 54 53 53g 29,000 Cop.'.. ing & Smelting company,in which has Louis. & Nash. ... 200 130 129 129) .mineral the holdings Joplin Mex. Petroleum .. 8,900 109) 107 108 large Mo.) district and Arkansas, owns coal Copper ... 1,100 36 35 36 lands in Illinois and gas lands in Kan- Miami K. & T. pfd. 10) sas, and operates smelters in Kansas, M., 6 800 6J 6) Missouri Pacific . . Missouri and Illinois, was sold today Montana 79 Power to Harry S. Kimball and associates for National 'Lead 67 67 ... 1,700 68 $7,500,000 700 17? 17? 17S Nevada Copper .. N. Y. Central 2,500 106) 1051 1051 EVAPORATED Fni'ITS.'. 61 61 N. .Y., N. H. & H. . 1,000 61 New York, June 5. Evaporated ap- Nor. & Western.. 9,100 135 133g 134 300 1143 114 114 choice, ples, fancy, 78c; prime, Northern Pacific . . 22 200 221 22 Mail Pacific Prunes firm. California, 4)11; 32 Pacific T. & T. . . .. .. 3,600 58g 58 58? 710. firm. Pennsylvania 700 23 228 22S Choice, 11 11); Rav Con. Copper. Apricots extra choice11): fancy, 12. 1001 .... 1012 12,100 109) Peaches firmer. Choice, 6; extra Reading & Steel 47) Iron Rep. 7. 31 choice, 6); fancy, 32 Shat,-Ari500 32 Copper 4 Raisins firm. Loose muscatels, . 981 982 98 1,500 Pacific. Southern choice to fancy seeded, 7 8; seed- Southern Ry. .... 1,400 23) 23) 23 9; less, .81(3)101. 15,800 143) 141) 141) Studebaker Co 500 43 431 43 Tenn. Copper .. MONEY, . 190 . Texas Company 'New York, June 6.- - Mercantile paper, Union Pacific ..... 2,600 138) 1378 1371 c 200 82i 828 82S Preferred ...... Sixty-da- y 161 bills, 4.721; deInd. Alcohol. 17,800 162j 159) Sterling: 84 mand. 4.751: cables, 4.76). U. S. Steel 14,200 841 84 Mexican 51J. 200 117) 117) 117 ...... dollars, Preferred ' Government bonds, , steady ; railroad Utah 7,100 828 811 81 Copper 28 . 28 281 bonds, firm. "B" 1,000 Wabash pfd. Time loans, firm: 60 and 90 days, 3 200 95 941 94) Union ... Western 3): six months, 3i3). 7.100 618 608 60) Call money, firm; high, 3; low, 2); Westing. Electric.the for sales Total day, 530,000 shares. 3; closing 2); last loan, ruling rate, bid, 2); offered at 3. AMERICAN MOTORS rnouucE.' COMPANY NAME CHOSEN Chicago, June 5. Butter, unchanged. FOR AUTOMOBILE MERGER Eggs, receipts 36,163 cases, unchanged. 5. Progress toward Potatoes, higher:60 old. receipts,Lou-40 -theNew York, June of the automobile connew cars; Texas, cars; completion receipts, the isiana and Alabama sacked Triumphs, solidation which embraces the Hudson and the Chalmers 1.501.60. conAutomobite companies as allied comPoultry, alive, lower; fowls, 18(g) 18. cerns, Light The including the Auto SUGAR. today. pany, was announced herewill bear the probably New York.- June 5. Raw sugar, new company of the American Motors title corporate 6.33; molasses, centrifugal steady; with $70,000,000 of preferred 5.56. Refined, steady; cutloaf, 8.80: company a par value of $100 and with stock mould A, 8.65; 8.15; 8.15; crushed, cubes, 250,000 shares of common stock of no XXXX powdered, 7.80; powdered, 7.75; fixed par value. to fine granulated, 7.65; diamond A. 7.65; enis apportion thethecomIt proposed No. 7.50. confectioners' A, 7.55; 1, among tire preferred stock into the merger and. panies entering EV YORK GRAIN. to- present plans, none will New York.' June 5. Flour steady; according tc- the public. winter pat- be offered patents, 5.605.90; spring ' ents, 5.305.55; winter straights, 5.10 WOOL. &5.20. 5. The offerings : at June London, 1 No. spot, Wheat, durum, steady; sales auction wool the today amounted 2 1 1.141: No. 1.151; No. northern hard, The. demand was good No. 1 northern Manitoba, to 7100 bales. Duluth, o.1.21:New were firm and hardening. York. Futures nom- and prices b. I. 22) f. 2s )d West Australian greasy realized inal. 5d on Rus3s scoured and 2 Queensland No. SOi Corn, spot, quiet; yellow, sian buying. c. 1. f. New York. Oats, spot, steady; standard, 45). LIVE STOCK. Probate and Guardianship Notices 5. June. Chicago. Hogs15cReceipts, to 20c Consult county clerR or the respective 40.000; weak; generally signers for further Information. lower. Bulk, 9 9.35Ca9.55; 8.80(9) light, 9.45; mixed, . 10 fa. 9.60; heavy, 9.05 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-ba9.65; rough, 9.05(9.20; pigs. 6.90 8.50. division, in and for Salt Lake Cattle Receipts 16,000; unsettled. county, State of Utah. 8. 00 (& 11.15; westNative beef cattle, In the matter of the estate of Elern steers, 8. 50 (ft) 9. 50; stockers and feeders. 6.009.00; cows and heifers, vira McMillan Booth, deceased. Notice. The petition of J. Wilmer Booth and 3.759.60: calves, 8.00(11.25. Sheep Receipts. 15.000; unsettled. Jesse M. Booth, praying for the issuWethers, 7.00fii8.20; ewes. 4.75(7.75; ance to themselves of letters of adminlambs, springs, 8.25 . istration in the estate' of Elvira McII. 25. 7.6010.00; Millan Booth,' deceased, has been set Omaha. Neb., June 5. Hogs Re- for hearing on Friday, the flth day of 9000; lower. Heavv 4.259.40; June, A. D. 1916. at 2 o'clock p. m., ceipts, llsrht. 9.109.30; pigs, 8.0009.00; bulk at the county courthouse, In the courtof sales, 9. 20 & 9. 30. room of said court in Salt Lake City, Cattle 8 . Receipts 6400; steady. Native Salt Lake county, Utah. fo 10 75 .75: cows and heifers. steers, the clerk of said court, with western steers, 7.5009.00; theWitness 7.0009.00; thereof affixed, this 26th day seal Texas steers. 7.0008.00; stockers and of May. A. D. 1916. feeders. 7.0008.65. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) YearSheep Receipts 5300; slow. By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Stockman & Horace H. Smith, Atlings. 7.5009.50: wethers, S.75(&8.25; lambs, 9.00012.00. torneys for Petitioner " " 71c; Bay State, 1000 r? nr.. t w E.asi ocenic ay Through the Central Zone c . Sales. "' "" "The Bank With a Personality d, - .16) OPEN BOARD. $12,165.55. 0. New York, June 5. Speculative operations in motors were resumed on an of enlarged scale today, pffblication the details connected with comof several prominent merge to furpanies contributing measurably ther substantial gains and. new maximums. Among the high records scored of which were session, somesurrendered during the beif not . .37 .30 on Shares sold, 57,264. $40,-000.00- .07) .24 MORNING SALES. ng OTER1LL .011 Star 2000 at 7e. Antelope Alta Con. 900 at 61c. Albion 2000 at lSJc. American Con. Copper 1000 at 18c. Alta Tunnel 1500 aU13c: 500 at 14c. Beaver Copper 200 at 21c Bay State 12.000200at 75c; 500 at Sc. Kmma Copper at 63c; 1100 at 62c. BOSTON CURB. Karl Eagle 1000 at 23c The following quotations are from Gold Chain 500 at 27c; 1000 at 27)c. Radsccr Bros. private wire service: Howell 114 at 20c. Iron Blossom 1200 at $1.85. Bid, j Ask. f 600 at 71c;, 100 at 72c. ' Keystone .52 ' 600 at 14c. Boston Fly Day May 1.67 1.95 Chief Con. Mammoth 100 at 63c: 100 at 4c. ". 2.50 2.57 500 at SOJc; 800 at Michigan-Uta- h Kagle & Blue Bell 2.87 3.25 31c: 3500 at 32c. Mason Valley 1.25 1.50 500 at 27c; 1000 at 26)c; New Nevada RouKlas 16 .18 50 at Qulncy x 26c. hio Copper 25 .32 at 2c. South Utah Opohontto 3000 1000 13.62 13.87 IMoche Hrlstol at 5c. Rlngham Prince Con. 200 at SI. 37). Paloma lofto at 12c. Reed's Peak 500 at 24 c. 100 at 32c. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. South Hecla Kxtentlon 500 at 17)c. Tar Raby 1500200at S)c.9c. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, Grain. at Union Chief West Toledo 200 at 15c. BADGER BROTHERS Teams reached the Sells ore bins on and yesterday the 200 or so tons in the began bins and broken in the' stopes' and ready for transportation, said There Manager A. O.some is also yesterday. ore accumulated at the newly acquired K. P. end of the property, where a force has been working for some time ore. up and is now cleaning Mr. Jacobson says there breaking is a vein of several feet cf good values and this is to yield up considerable ore. expected The new directors of the company will to Alta this week to up go. probably make a thorough inspection of the property in general and the recent developments In particular. PARTY DOWN TO MILLARD TO SEE ANTELOUE-STA- Frank Jardine, H. E. Havenor, A. B. and Leo Nielsen of Logan. II. Maughan L. Kemb and Wlllard Funk returned from a trip to Millard counyesterday UTAH to look over the where they went ty, Antelope-Star- .' Mr. Maughan said yesas good to him terday that ithe looked as has ever seen and he anything REACH has visited properties In the Promon140,000,000 tory district and the Cottonwocds. PIOCHE ORE SHIPMENTS DURING THE PAST WEEK are expected Utah Copper directors to meet today in New York and declare Ore shipments made from Pioche last dividend of $1.50 and an the extraregular of $1. making $2.50 for the quar- week amounted to a total. of 76 cars, as the Record! ter. This will call for the distribution It follows, says Cars. of $4,062,000 the last of the. month. in the Prince Consolidated 66 will bring the total distributions . 2 vears up to more than Hamburg past nineThe 2 E. & F. Mine other porphyries, Nevada 2 and the Butte & Uvada Copper Con., Ray and Chino.dividend action at Snyder lease 2 will take Superior The foregoing represents approxithe same time. mately 3496 tons. METAL QUOTATIONS. ALTA CON. BLASTING New York. June 6. The metal exlead. 7.00. Spelter, easy; change quotes 13 asked. spot,- East St. Louis delivery oz. up to the wagon road from the store Ice mine. This loosening up causes the in the to melt quickly, when If leftwith ore interfere shaded cut It would to come. main The month a for .05 haulingare reported In good compara.40 roads " .121 tive condition. 6.37 6.25 1.00 .75 97.00 4.50 Rico-Wellingt- re-elect- Another Issue was listed on the minIt is the ing exchange yesterday. & company. Milling Mining Boy Lucky .04 The statement Jlled gives the followInformation: The president Is L. 2.921 ing Ira E. Lowry; secretary-treasure- r, 3.22 Griffith. There are 600,000 shares in .15 company of 10 cents par value, with .02 the 175.000 in the treasury. There Is no 3.37 cash on hand and no debts against the .90 The property consists of corporation. .17) Clear claims located six unpatented .04 , and at .05 Box Elder twenty countj-Creek, .001 railroad. The development .03 miles from consists of 40 feet of shaft, 400 .28 .25 work of tunnel and 60 of crosscut. There .08 .09 are The improvefour men working. .04 .04 consist of a camp for twelve .14 .16 ments men. There is a whim and tools. .06) .09 tons of ore In .031 There is estimated 500 silver' and gold. copper.' carrying .08 sight .04 .05 BOSTON COPPER RANGE. .06 .08 .09 ,08 The following quotations are from .14 .15 Badger Bros. private wire service .88 1.00 22 .195 .31 comyes- OF MOTOR COMPANIES - - I . SELLS STARTED TEAMS ore-hauli- I Plutus . One of the last carloads of ore shipped from the Ibex Gold Mining 'Drum company's property in the old about thirty miles out from district, Oasis on the Salt Lake Route, gave smelter returns of $1398.66. This car 54,710 pounds dry weight and weighed $52 The a ton net smelter. brought controls "show that the ore now being shipped runs particularly high and at the present market the ore is worth about $60 a ton in that metal alone. A car shipped last week showed .095 ounces gold. 1.775 ounces silver, 11.53 per cent copper, 6 per cent iron and 49.8 per cent Insoluble. This ore came from. the Alta tunnel This is the upper tunnel workings. and la in about 200 feet. The ore is from a of about .150 coming where the veindepth matter is about feet, four feet wide, according to late reports A rich streak runs perfrom .there. sistently through the vein. THREE KINGSHOLDS Stockholders of the Three Kings pany held their annual meeting The former presiterday W.afternoon. R. Elliott, was dent, 1.60 with the following board and officers: .091 E. S. Fisher, vice president; P. J. Mack.12 intosh, secretary-treasure- r, who with .05 II. B. Parry and W. H. Nelson make .03 up the directorate. Financial and .073 other matters of the company were dis.02 at length by the directors. Re.30 cussed were submitted. HI ports from Park Word haB been received 500 .12 on the level is work the that City .20 highly satisfactory. The main drift .06 Is out 500 feet. Here the face is show9.50 ing some galena and copper. At a fa.07 raise has been started vorable place a the .05 up to prospect mineralization. Al.10 raise is showing the of the top .09 ready In. .90 some copper coming ; Prince C. . . Paloma Paloma Kx. Prince Mln. Provo . . . Rico Arcen. Reed's Peak er, - .20 .14 .101 .04 I B. By-wat- ITS ANNUAL METING I IMoche G. WITH ORE YESTERDAY Daly-Judg- Pltts.-Idah- o George Parry, president; and J. E. Tadlock, engineer, comdirector, of the Cottonwood King pany, have returned from Big Cottonwood, where they went to inspect the In 1450 property. The tunnel is now ever befeet. "It looks better than fore." the spokesman declared. "In the upper right of the face It is all vein matter with carbonates. The lower left of the face is all in high grade copper. It looks as If we are going to body of copper ore, get a permanent as the ore seems to be coming up from below. "We expect to Intercept the Silver any time. There is conKing fissure siderable snow In tho north slope, but It is melting fast. We have an incline on this fissure 20 feet and all in ore, with some high grade. "As soon as the surface water stops the tunnel an extra leaking be put on to sink a winze on shift willthrough the ore encountered. Ten days and the tunnel should be nearly dry." Ask. .13 .63 .03 .20 .08 Croff Cott. King Cot. Atlantis il2 .10 Cott. Metals .... 7.90 8.15 .90 Daly e 8.10 .331 "321 .33 Dragon . C... .33 .06 05J: . .03 Demijohn . ".bii .0111 .011 .01 Kastern P. K. R. Rell .. 3.50 Z.40 .25 Kmerald . . .05 .62 .63 .61 .63 Kmma Cop. .23 .25 .28 Karl Kagle K. C. Point .01 .OOf .01 .001 .01 K. Tin. Con. .02 .02 .26 .26 Fort HallM. ... .04 .04 .05 .05 tialena .25 .27 .271 .28 Oold Chain . .75 .71 .60 (irand Cen. .21 .21 .19 0. Western 21 .20 .22J Howell . .. .20 .04 .04 .04 Home Run . 1.80 1.85 Iron Rlos. . 1.85 .021 .021 Indian Q. . .021 .03 .03 .03 Ibex . . . . . .03 .03' .06.04 Iron King . .04 .. .72 .05 .75 ' .72 .79 Kevstone Will. .01 .011 .001 .01 King David .12 King !6i .019 Lehi Tin. . ... .01 .Olf .02 .02 .02 Leonora .30 .45 Little Rell . .35 .04 .05 .04 ".hi' Lower Mara. . .. .10 .09 Ixsger 1.akevlew V. .041 .05 .10 Roy . .00) .10 Lucky .03 Monsonlte . .031 .14 .20 .14 .20 Monetalre . 65 .. .61 .64 .65 Mammoth o .26 .23 .23 Miller Hill .14 .141 May Day . .14 .071 .07 Mineral F. . .071 .07 .31 Moscow . .08 Evans Major ."32 Mlch.-Uta- h .32 .32 .321 N. Qulncy .26 .25 .26 .251 Nev. Hills .35 .35 .10 .15 .15 Naildrlver O. K. Silver .85 .90 .12 .18 Ohio Cop. .01 .02 .011 .02 Opohoneo .43 Orlsr. Ban. .46 .46 .40 .- S. A. GRADES ATTENDS CONSOLIDATION 52 COPPER. Afternoon. Ask. .07 .61 .021 NSPCT CAES te UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD - Depart. 7.20 7.20 8.15 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.15 11:45 nAK A.M.. A.M.. A.M. . A.M.. P.M.. P.M. . P.M.. P.M.. P.M.. P.M.. P.M.. Jr. , Arrive. ' . A.M.. T EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 19 16. f Dally. Cache yalley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving). Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, TUT lU. 11.00 P . iU. 11.55 P. M. 11.55 P. M . . Chicago. Ogden (Malad, going only),' Poca.tello, Ashton, Montpel'er. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno. Sacra- mento. San Francisco. ' Ogden and Intermediate. Facific Li mUed Ogden, Omaha, . . . 5.55 P.M. 5.55 P.M. 5.05 P.M. TVT fiflA'P Ui w,w 830 A M K fti T tut Ogden. Logan. Boise, Portland, Seattle XVI. .Butte- also going). Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Chicago, K An "D TUT ATI. JVU Denver. St. Louis. . Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver, St. . Louis (San Francisco also . . .11.00 A. VlL. departing). Ogden, Brigham, Cache Valley. Malad 19 in TXT, TVt 111. and Intermediate. a.Au Ogden (Denver, Omaha. Chicago going.)O.lO A,. M. (San Francisco and Butte also arriv- r. ... ing.) Ogden, Poeatello. Idaho Falls, Ashton, . 8.15 Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Pocatella Idaho Falls. Butte. . . . . Ogden, .10.10 also (Logan. Wellsville and Hyrum . . arriving.) 0sJen Ely, Sacramento. San Francisco. . . . . . pclfic . . n- - mndFr BoIFasaVson goir!"le- City Ticket Of fie. - (TW, A.M. P. M. 7.40 P. M. ... 10.20 HotI Utah. Tclepboa Mala 15. A. M. |