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Show SPORTING SECTION. TILE IIERALD-KEPUBLICA- SPORTING SECTION. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 191f N, ' lit I lBaesg Mining Stocks, Commercial anfl indnstrial (notations OFFICIAL CALL FOR PRIMARIES OF SALT I . MICHIGAN -- UTAH FELT IN SOME ISSUES LEAD ORE SHO WING SOME PARK CITY OUTPUT !S STRONGER MARKET IS IS Business on the local stock exchange IN NEW DEEP TUNNEL braced up somewhat yesterday and some Judge Norman XV. Ilairc of thein spite said yesterday that of the snow covering the road down Triangle Little Cottonwood canyon, the leasers continue to market an average Sor'ie Mich-Icrm-Ut- ah of about 23 tons of or ft da' lend ore has already begun to show In ti.o lower tunnel. As soon ashUthroad9 it t o t he are lmpioved from Tanners railroad terminal be Wasatch this will ,1ncree,Li?t,i? output weekly ore now going to tons. The the of tramwaj, benefit has the all winwhich was out of commission the conveying ter. The tram is 'now of or., from the min in the east end where the distrkt tois Tannerson.Hat, The tram going a week. wagon hauling The nearly has been operating ore settled for brought $23 last tar of This was on a car of 45 tons, net a ton. for the lot. Anor approximately $1000 or 60 tons, is at other loi of two cars, the unmnlcr. The leasing company Is now employmen, and the company ing 35 toa 4force of about 10 men. The property lit the lower Copper company pushing starts near the Prince tunnel, which ore station, and Is Alta Consolidated bHng driven to get under some of the old City Rocks stopes. Judge llaire the latest reports are that a says that Is In the face of the little ore comingsome time has been for tunnel, which a small rein. An assay of following 17 It showed per cent lead. tle II UlsllD HEAVIEST IN MONTHS Saveor inclinations of moving1 up out the little temporary of slougn On of the pa.t few days. heavy selling lta Consolidated moved up as hign RS 33 cents, an advance of to points from morning. Yankee Consolidated sold ui to 371 cents at the Silver Shield opened at 62 cents tioe. and closed at 73 cnts. an advance of 1 points during theday. King Consolidated sold down to $2.75, South Hecla at $3.0:.' and Prince Consolidated $1.2 J. at Copper was stronger. Howell Walker nioveu back up to 30 cents. Mountain Lake was In demand around 11 cents. I'lutus at 17 cents. Leonora tlll held at 32 cents and Santaquin Chief at 4J cents. Hales yesterday totaled 148.775 shares valued at $22.Mi.25. The official closand sales were reported Quotations ing as follows: i Forenoon. II Afternoon. Alta Con . . .. Alta Tiger Albion .. .. Am. C Cop. .19 Alta Tunnel .12 Alta Oer ... .10 Four .. 1 . 50 Big Heck Tun . . .20 .10 Blng. Amal .12 Black Jack 06i Cott .. Big Ban. Gold . .90 .02 Beaver Cop Bay state . . .05 Century .... .03 Cedar Ext.. ."6fl" Cedar Talis Col. Lxt .. .10 Colorado . . Cr. Point . .07 Cardiff . .. 7.05 Croff Cott. King . .03 .13 Cott. Atlan fSfriI t The" HeraM-Repiit.nean- .l .......... 13 12 Mammoth Katcto & Blue Kelt Gemini Be k Tunnel Grand Central Victoria Bullion Beck Se rantori Carisa Gold Iae Chain ll?ck Jak lotver Mammoth 9 7 7 6 -- - 4 3 2 2 2 2 .................. Yankee Consolidated I'lutus lease 1 1 1 1 1 1 Day May I ncle S.iro 1'tah Mineral Co East Tlntn? Development.. Eureka Hill 1 Total 190 BINGHAM MINES BONDS ARE EELNG RETIRED I 1 ; - .90 7.60 Dragon . . .32 E. Prince . .01 E. & B. B . . !bo' IJ m m a Cop Earl Eagle . '.oii E. Cr. Point 13. Tin. Con. .o:t E. Carbon . .10 .04 Galena Mln Gold Chain .25 Or. Central .70 Howell . . .30 Home Run .07J Iron Bios .. 1.95 .03 Ind. Queen Ibex . . Iron King: . .03i . 63 Keystone .. .OH Wm . . King .10 KinK David Lehl Tinttc OH .01 I. cad Kins; Leonora . . .03i Bell . Little L. Mamrn . . .121 .li .111 Logger .. .. .11 .V4 Monzonlte . .03 1.00 Monetalro . .60 .60 .65 Mammoth .. .50 .30 .28 .S3 .30 Miller Hill .17 .171 .IS May Day .. .17 3.00 3.50 3.50 Mason Val .06! Min. Flat .. .01 .061 ! .06 10 .11 .10 .11 Mtn. Lake . .20 Moscow . . .20 '".bV .05 .10 .05 MaJ. Kvans .80 .29 .30 .29 Mam. Con . .321 .32 .S2 .321 Mich. Utah .10 .111 New Qutn . .10 .lit N'ev. Hills . .20 . .10 Nal Id river .23 .18 .IS Ohio Cop .. .03 ... .02J .22 .021 .03 Opohongo .32 .23 .29 Oriff. Ban .89 .70 .80 .61 O. K. Silver .07 .06 .07 06J Pioche Bris.. .40 I'itts. Ida .. .171 .16 .161 Plutus 1.25 1.271 Prince Con 1.23 1.27 .061 .10 .091 Paloma . . .09 Paloma Kxt ".hi' .09 j .07 IS .19 .16 Prince M .. .16 .011 .011 " Provo . . 1 234 ".2i .26 Keeds Peak .10 .15 Klco Con .. .10 .31 .32 ,29 Kico Well . .30 .19 .161 .19 Lexall .. .. .61 .&6 .64 Bochoster ., "58 .001 Vindicate ... !62 .OS .03 .021 iev. Trou .45 .45 S. T. Coaln. 2.90 '2.871 2 P S. IC. Coaln 2.7 2.80 2.85 2.83 S. K. Con . . 2.75 .19 .17 .19 .18 rioux Con .021 .01! .021 .012 Swan.J Con 3.021 3.05 3.00 3.05 o. Hecla .74 .73 .66 .C5 Sll. Shield ITS .17 .171 .17 S. Ilec. Lxt. .oi3 .01 lr. Bios .001 .00 Swan. Fxt .03 .041 .04! .041 Kant. Chief .27 26J Texan . . .081 ".'6"" .09 .081 Tar Baby . .06 .061 Tintlc Centl .061 .06i .18 .171 .171 .18 Tlntlo Std .171 .18 Tintlc Std . . .171 .18 .02 .011 .10 Un. Tlntic '.bh' .10 .08 Uncle Sam , .02 .02! .021 .02 Utah Con . 07 .071 07J .07 Union Chief .05 .04 .05 .04 Victor Con .10 .09! .10 .091 Wllbert . . .10 .09? .093 W Toledo .10 .96 l.ooWalker . . .91 1.00 .39 .381 .34 Yank. Con FORENOON SALES. Alta. Con. 500 at 23c. 1000 at 35c, Daly e Daly-Judg- 21. from Eureka. Tintlc minesApril totaled 190 carthis week Shipments load. This Is estimated at 9300 tons, valued at $230,000. It is compared with 171 cars the "previous week and 172 the week before that. This Is the heaviest In many months. production There were twenty-thre- e shippers In the list this week, which was as follows: Cars. 33 Chief Consolidated . 32 Iron BIo.som ... .T 29 Consolidated Dragon 18 CentennUl-Eurek- a Bid. Ask. j .3SJ .391 .03 402 l .24 .23 .191 .20 j .13 .13 - l .121 .11 .111 .11 !.00 1.65 2.00 .231 .21 .23 .101 .09! .IB I! 'loci .062 .07 1.45 '.hi' .02 .03 .05 .05 ".18 .18 .051 or.i: ".oh' .07 .07 .1011! .221 .22 t .211 .074 .07ii) .07 7.00 3.00 .OS .09 .09 .05 .031 .05 .131 .13 .15 1.50 .90 1.10 " 7.60 tS.50 8.50 .34 .32 .321 .01 .OH .oh; 2.00 .50 ".53 .55 .23 .23 .011 .01! .02 .021 .021 .oil .12 .10 .12 .05 ".zb' .30 .75 .75 .301 .30 .31 OS .08 .07 1.871 1.90 2.00 .03 .031 .04 .03 .03 ,06 .06 ' 1 67 .70 .69 .02 .011 .01! .on: .OH .03 l: .03J ".bzi .03! .40 .40 .063 '".oil .07 Ask- Hid. .231 .36 .03 ) . .24 II i -- Of the $300,000 convertible bonds of the Bingham Mines company which have issued. $214,000 have been converted, says a report from Boston. Under the linking: fund Indenture $3o.000 should be retired this month. lut as none- of them was offered atv the sinking fund limit Sf 102. the will be oblige! to draw $30,000 '. by lot at The bonds are now selling at around 130 and to avoid having his bonds drawn, the holder will probably convert. Jt is believed in official circles because of this feature more than that S4O0.0OO of the company's bonds win hav been converted by June 1 next. With all the bonds converted, the entire debt of the company will be cut of th way. Earnings of the company. It Is stated, are at the rate of more than $3 per share per annum on the 150.000 shares of sto.'k outstanding at the present quotations for the metals. These lr.rge earnings have resulted In of a dividend on tls stock and talk some close Interests maintain that a disbursement will be made this year and may come after July 1 next. LEHI SCRANTON STARTS WORK IN GOOD GROUND Alexander Adams, XV. F. Butt and Chris Anderson left early in the week for Scrar.ton, where they will work the Lehl STanton mine for X. A. Dun yon. The tunnel is now In ground and the management expects to strike ore soon, says the Lehl Banner. As air evidence of how close some come to a fortune and then 200 at S6c. people at 36c. 4800 at 351c, miss It, Mr. Adams cites the fact that 3000 3c. 3000 at Alta Tiger 500 t 124e. 1000 at 12c. of the zinc he has known years Alta Tunnel ore body recently big cropping of the Alta Qermanla 2500 at lie. the Scranton leasers. He opened up byCoates Big Four 200 at $1.65. 3500 of it three weks told Luther at 10c, 'aero, and after looking It over Mr. 500Bingham at 10c Amalgamated Coates decided he did not want It. Bay State 500 at 61c. Other leasers, however. commenced Columbus F.xtension 1000 at 11c. In on a the lead and half work day 500 at lOic, 3000 at 10c. ore Now truck the body. they a have . Croff 1000 at 8ic foran ore body bit; as a house and Cottonwood Atlanta 1000 at 13lc tune is hi sight. 250 at S2c. 600 at 32ic Dragon 1500 1300 b.-e- n - com-pan- 10-- $60,000jl (fp-vU- ! to The WOOL VALUES FIRM THE WEEK King-Consolidated- , Daly-Judg- 241,950 half-bloo- - TIE e. dls-ape- ar - nt Rctlt Lahe. fr DEEP CREEK RAILROAD PROJECT IS REVIVED the story of a railroad for the Again Creek-IVrbdistrict Is being rePeep vived. It Is Generally understood that about $230,000 has been subscribed lomust be cally but that this amountwould doubled before the take project concrete form. Th from distance Wendover to Gold Hill is about fifty miles an danother ten to fifteen miles er would tak the line Into Clifton and Ferber. This undeveloped portion of Utah's mineral lands Is considered equal to almost any In the state in m;rface promise. r AUTOMOBILE INSURAftGE GREAT WESTERN MINES ORGANIZED AT PROVO Word comes from Frovo that the Great Western Mines company organon market Is noted ized to take over and operate the prop- FRESH produce rather Its for plenteousnoss of Great erties the Western Gold A in variety since for change Copper Mining company, the Mountain last week. The rhubarb now Is garden Iako mining company"filed 'and the Thor grown and cheaper, and the has articles of mining company radish home grown5 is as big as a3 with the county clerk. red a bunch, or incorporation at marble The general office of the company is for 10c. "shooter" at 2 for 5c radishes Larger In Provo. The capital stock is $750,000 come from the coast. In 1,500.000 shares of the par value of in sugar, but Except another advance 10 cents each. The directors and ofin the few appear price list, changes ficers are: Jesse president; J. which follows: William Knight, Knight, vice president: W. . .30 $ .25 0 Lester Mangum, secretarv and treas- Fiat bonesteak .25 steak urer; James II. Moyle, W. I. Snyder, Sirloin steak .20 iP .25 R. A. Brighton and Knight Starr Jor- Snort cut steaks ........ .2210 .30 dan. .20 Round steak .nt(d .15 0 .171 Chuck steak OLD CRATER FILED Round shoulder roast ' .15 n .174 beef. ARTICLES AT PROVO Chuck roast beef ...... .15 0 .171 .15 0 .171 Tibs beef From Provo comes word that articles Cross beef .15 0 .171 of Incorporation of the Old Crater Heel ...... .25 0 .24 .30 Rolled roast & company have been Standing rib beef Mining roast beef. .19 0 filed with Milling the county clerk. Provo Brisket .131 beef .tl ea(ft .15 City Is named as the principal place Short ribs beef ......... .10 of business. The capital stock Is Neck beef .12 0 .131 $10,000. In one million shares of the manic beef .10 0 .131 1 cent of on value the Rump roast beef .15 (5d .171 par each, based of the Tipper A. D., A. D. Soup bone, per lb valuation .03 0 .06 No. 1, A. C, Franklin Nos. 1 and 2, Flank steaks .19 n .221 2 .30 0 .40 and the Copper Beef shanks Raymond Nos. l and Glances mining claims In Millard Veal. owned by the company and on Loin county, .2210 .25 pork chops which work is now being done; The Rib veal .25 0 .30 chops are the directors and officers: following veal chops ...... .26 .30, Lewis Merrlman, president; J. XV. Lamb, French .25N Shoulder veal chops .... vice president; R. R. Thome, secre- Rolled .24 veal .... .2210 and treasurer; Arch W. Clyde, Breast shoulder tary .17 0 .20 veal Frank J. Carter, Irving Hansen, Philip Neck veal .15 0 .171 Dennis. .25 0 .30 Leg roast vea! . 7 fiH .30 vea. roast Rump UTAH METAL TUNNEL CO. Veal shanks, per lb 1210 .20 .60 .40 Veal sweetbreads PROFITS ARE $200,000 Calf .25 6i .30 liver .35 0 .40 veal loaf From Jloston comes a probably au- Raw .50 0 .60 Cooked loaf veal thentic the of that the report earnings Mutton. Howell at 29ie. 1000 29c. Utah Metal & Tunnel are understood Loin mutton chops ., .14 0 .221 at Home 30c, 5"0 at 301c to be running at about $200,000 per Rib .221 mutton 1610 Rur. 1000 at 71c chops inthe an with of month, prospect .171 15 6i Shoulder mutton chops. "William 250 at He. crease in the production King ahead. .15 mutton .1210 Whole shoulder Leonora 1009 at 3?c. now are The at the rate of .10 fi .12 mutton Mountain Lake 350o at lie than $3 per share per annum Breast betterasearnings .101 . .01 0 Neck mutton Mammoth Copper 500 at 29c. the company has something Shanks mutton and .09 0 .101 o. K. silver 100 at 90c. on like $1,200,000 hand it is expected Legs mutton .20 Orlg. Ban. 500 at 29e, 500 at ISlc. that the directors will place the tock French mutton chops.... .1710 .25 .20 0 17c. 3225 at Plutus 400 on r dividend basis before the first English mutton .271 .25 0 chops... at $1,271. Prince of July, by BOwhich dat a quarterly Lamb. Silver King Coalition 600 at $2.90. dividend cents is looked for. of Utah spring lamb, 1000 Con. Sioux at 181c 2.00 Swansea 1000 at 2c. CROFF DEVELOPING THE Utah spring lamb, South Hecla 100 at $3,021. 1.75 Silver Shield 1000 at 62c, 100 at 63c. LUCKY BOY WORKINGS Loin lamb .33 ....... 60 at 64c. 100 at 65o. 100 660. chops .35 Rib lamb chops Mantuqutn t hief 1000 at 4ic, 8000 at R. the of R, Tanner, superintendent .40 French lamb chops 41c 6000 St 4C. was Croff Mining company, up from English lamb chops .... .30 0 .40 United Tintic 1000 9at He. He Beaver county yesterday. says Crown roast lamb 28K'0 .30 3000 5c. West Toledo that owing to the absence of some of Shoulder .22 .1716J lamb Yankee SOO at 25c, 900 at tile. chois..., the parts, th electricity has net yet Whole shoulder lamb.... .15 0 .18 been switched to the new machinery Breast lamb OPEN BOARD. .10 0 .121 It is Neck lamb at the Lucky Boy shaft. However, at Hole .121 0 .15 Alta Con. TOO hoist to have the expectedthe new power In a few operating Leg lamn .25 Bav State 500 at 6c .20 under days. .22 0 .25 lamb Dlnchum Amalgamated 500 it 10c. Some Hindquarter on ben has work with the going .18 0 .20 Leonora 200 at 3c. gasoline engine furnishing the power. Forequarter 'lambPork. 600 at 2ic opohongo .25 Reeds Peak 200 at 26c Loin pork chops ........ .221 Ask for Rates and Terms. AGENTS WANTED Jennings Insurance Agency 209 Continental Bank Building. Wasatch 203. E STANDARD CLEARING SYSTEM FOR RESERVE BANKS AGREED UPON re"Washington, April 21. Federal conserve bank governors, acting in junction with the federal reserve plans board, have virtually completed for a standard system of clearing among member banks of the federal reserve system. The system will be about June 1. The put into effect banks have been operating a clearing many months, but the plan system fornow un- been worked out is ter suited for the purpose. The new plan is regarded by the because It board as most Important, will give each member bank an opto clear checks with dispatch portunity its reserve bank, through will save much time and and probably particular considerable expense now caused by roundabout methods. SAMPSON SPRINGS WILL ORGANIZE NEW COMPANY Lou and William Kelley came InPhillips from their lead-zin- c property and at Sampson Springs this week, a full face of ore in the upper report tunnel with n the face of the lower feet away from th6 tunnel only-tevein. They report several carloads of oro on the dump ready to ship, saj's the Lehl Banner. The property is being incorporated with Lou Philby James 11. Clark, who and lips, Robert E. Lee. XV. E. Kelley Goode, will form the directorGeorge ate. The capital stock will consist of $1,000,000, and the companyls name will be the Tooele Chief. that has to derstood creamery. 3034. 3 6,316 cases; unEggs Receipts, changed. Potatoes Higher; receipts, 30 cars; Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Dakota Minnesota and 70P88; white, 75 Dakota-Ohio'83. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 17; springs, 20. s, ed . Otmtatf-inn- x Hamburger Weiners .... .15 & Frankfurters Ham .15 .15 .15 .15 Liverwurst . Blutwurst . . Saloml sausa re Knockwurst Bologna .... bologns, . . . Ce.-vei- at & 1 Id T-loI- ns ...... District delegates. District delegates. District delegates. District delegates. -- .35 0f0 0d 0 ! t- 1 171 .171 .121 .25 .40 .17 .17 .171 .17 .40 .85 .17 Second Precinct. 176 District 16 Cottrell's store, Mead street, three delegates. District 17 953 XV. Eighth South, two delegates. District IS 1202 XV, Seventh South, two delegates. District 19 876 XV. Elgh South, two delegates. District 20 Annex Fourth ward house. Seventh South and meeting West Temple, three delegates. District 21 467 S. Wrest Temple, two delecttes 22 12 Hotchkiss court, beDistrict tween Second Third West and Fifth and Sixth South, three delegates. District 23 578 S. Eighth West, two delegates. 24 r258 S. Fourth West, one District delegate. 25 349 S. District First West, two delegates. 26 District Peery hotel, two dele- gates. LMslrict 27 Room 201 D. F. Walker building, one. delegate. District 28208 W. , Second South, one delegate. District 29 820 W. Second South, two delegates. District 30 Residence Mrs. Isabelle Clegg, 1021 XV. First South, one .delegate. Third Preeinet. N. West Temple, two District delegates. 32 5S N. Second District West, three delegates. 33 64 N. Fifth West, three District delesLts, District 34 71 N. Seventh West, two delegates. 35 327 Almcnd street, three District 31-1- de 1 .' 30 tes District 36 306 N. Second West, three delegates. District 37 537 N. Fifth West, three del?2T3.tes District 38 915 N. Second West, one delejrELte.'" District S9 Residence Paul Henoch, 1593 Beck street, two delegates. . Utah, per lb Wisconsin Cane, per cwt Beet, per cwt Sugar. Honey. .1710 .IS 0 8.40 8.20 0 Fruits. Strawberries (Cal.). pt. .. Utah apples, per pound.. Oregon apples Idaho apples Bananas, per dozen Lemons, per dozen per dozen Oranges, New navel oranges, doz.. ..... ........ .06 .06 .30 .40 .60 .40 .25 .15 1.40 .25 .15 .25 .25 .15 1 d, SALT COMMITTEE. Benjamin L. Rich. Chairman. George Wilson. Secretary. b. .50 .50 .10 .12 .05 .05 .25 .40 .10 .25 .07 i t ........ .10 - - .NOTICE OF SPKCIAL .C6 Tangerines, per doz. ... .10 H Fla., each... 1.10 Grapefruit. dozen Grapefruit, Cal. artichokes, 2 for... Pineapples, per lb London layer raisins, lb. Dates, per pkg. .10 0 Dates, per lb .05 0 per pkg Figs, olives (bulk), qt.... Ripe Green olives (bulk), qt.. 3 bunches Utah radishes, Vegetable. New peas (Cal.), lb..;. Fresh asparagus (Utah), 2 lbs Utah rhubarb, lb Utah watercress, bunch. riDe tomatoes Fresh lb (Fla.), New egg plant (Texas), lb. Salsify, bunch Green peppers (Fla.), lb. Fresh mushrooms, lb New beets, per bunch.. Beets, per pecL Cabbage, per lb New cabbage' Cal.). lb. Sauerkraut, 2lblbs Spinach, per Carrots, 3 bunches .... Cucumbers (greenhouse) .20 each California lettuce, head. ...... .03 O per 11. Dry onions, onions Bermuda (Tex.), lb. Utah leek, 2 bunches... Farsley, per bunt-- ... Radishes, per bunh .... Kup-hald- .17 .05 .15 0 00 0 0 e, .20 .15 .05 .05 .05 .25 .30 .30 .20 .15 1 pr 8.60 8.40 Utah honey, per comb.. dele--21- tes. -- bunch. ... New turnips, ... Turnips, per peck Green onions, bunch Fresh green beans, wax.' ... Fresh gr. beans, string ... New potatoes HFla.), lb. ... ... Utah potatoes, pk. ... ArtichoK.es, 2 lbs per lb Celery root,each .10 Cocoanuts, ... Almonds, per lb Mixed nuts, per lb. Peanuts (roasted), lb... ... New filberts, per lb. ... lb Pecans, per walnuts2 (new). ... English Black walnuts lb. lbs. Popcorn, per and Grain. Hay cwt. ...... 1.10 Timothy, per cwt 1.00 Alfalfa, per per cwt... 1.65 Barley, rolled, 1.25 Bran, per cwt 1.90 Corn, per cwt. Corn, cracked, per cwt.. 2.00 sack 1 .25 Cornmealj per .80 Oats, per cwt Oats, rolled, per cwt... 1.90 1.60 Shorts, per cwt .2.00 WTheat, best, per. cwt Wheat, chicken, per cwt. 1.90 Flour. 2.60 High patent, per cwt... per cwt. 2.50 grade, Straight Bakers' No. 1, per cwt... 2.40 2.50 Graham, per cwt .20 .25 . 403 1 District 1 1810 S. Fourth East, three 2 806 E. Tenth South, three District 3C s & C S 3 1134 Princeton avenue, one District delegate 4 931 E. Ninth District South, two cleljjLtes. 5 511 E. Ninth District South, three delegates. 6 1166 S. Fourth East, two District delegates. 7 363 E. Seventh South, District .four delegates. District 8 177 E. Seventh South, four delegates. 9 28 E. Fourth District South, two delegates. 10 268 E. Fourth District South, three delegates. District 11 457 E. Fourth South, two delegates. District 12 513 Bridport street, three delegates. District 13 460 S. Seventh East, store, three delegates. Pickering's 14 925 E. Fifth South, four District d e e "'Si t e s District 15529 S. Eleventh East, three delegates. District 87 1157 Kensington avenue, three delegates. District H'J The old farmhouse. Forest Dale, three delegates. District 101 1920 Lincoln street, five delegates. 102 970 Lake District street, three del slx e s District 104 1581 S. State street, two delegates. District 105 Residence Ileber C. Smith, 951 Laird avenue, three delegates District 106 Residence F. I Hines, 830 Ninth East, two delegates. District 113 2509 S. Eleventh East, 1 6! Seventh, avenue, four 44 487 First avenue, three 45 663 Eighth avenue, thre 46 S9S Third avenue, thre . 47 De Valey, District Residence John 1133 First avenue, three delegates. District 107 467 C street, residence G. A. Iverson, one delegate. District 108 Residence A. XV. Felt, 110 Canyon road, two delegates. District 109 80 II street, two delegates. Fifth Precinct. District 4854 S. Twelfth East. thre delegates. 49 20 S. Ninth East, thxe District delegates. 50 . Residence W. J. Burton, District 31 S. Seventh East, two delegates. District 51 133 Fifth East, three delegates. 3 142 Third East, two District S. State street, two District District 54 Wayne hotel. 33 E. two delegates. Uroadway, E. Third South, two District 110 265 delegates. 111 210 Seventh East, two District cl c e s & t e s. District 112 1253 E. First South, two delegates. County District. District 55, East Mill Creek meeting house, two delegates. District 56 Wilford schoolhouse, Fourteenth South and county road, two delegates. District 57 Granite High school. Fifth East and Fourteenth South, three delegates. District 58 Miller ward amusement hall, three 59delegates. South Cottonwood ward District house, one delegate. District 60 Murray First ward meetdelegate. ing house, 61one Residence John RichardDistrict South son, State street, Murray, one delegate. 62 District Irving school, Holllday, three delegates. CotDistrict 63 Wratrous camp. one delegate. Big tonwood canyon, Half-way house. Parley's District 64 canyon, one65 delegate. Avard house, Butler, one District delegate. 66 Union amusement District hall, two delegates. 67 District City hall, Sandy,v two delegates. 68 Residence Lars Monson, District State street near Pioneer avenue, Sandy, one delegate. District 69 District schoolhouse. one QeleLt District 70 Stlllwell's store, Alta, one delegate. District 71Crescent ward house, one District 72 Draper ward house, Draper, two delegates. District 78 Bluff Dale meeting house,, one delegate. District 74. Ward house. Rlverton, R. F. D. No. 1. one delegate. District 75 I. D. S. meeting house, delegate. Mercantile hall. Riverton, one District 76 Jordan Souta Jordan, one delegate. District 77 Residence B. L. Burgon, West Jordan, one delegate. District 78 Residence John Dunn, Midvale, one delegate. District 79 Taylorsville assembly hall. Seventeenth South, two delegates. District 80 Utah Copper boarding house. Upper Bingham, one delegate. Districts 81 and 82 City hall. Bingham, four delegates. 83 Magna schoolhouse. District Pleasant Green, three delegates. District ,84 Whittier schoolhouse. Hunter, one85 delegate. District meeting house, two delegates. Granger District 86 Brighton ward house, one delegate. District 88 Residence George Nay- and Twelfth South, one delegate. 90 Highland District Boy school-housone delegate. District 91 Residence F. H. Rudy, North Point, one delegate. t. District 92 oneResidence IL C. delegate. Lark,93 Second ward meeting District house, Second West, Murray, one delegate. District 94 Residence Ray Davis, 9 Center street, Murray, one delegate. District 95 243 N. State street, Murray, one delegate.O. O. - F. hall, Garfield, District 961. two delegates. District 97 Burton schoolhouse, S. State street, three delegates. District 98 Office Bingham Coal & Lumber company. Bingham, two delegates. District 99 City hall, Midvale, one delefl-District 100 Kimball school, between Twelfth and Thirteenth South, two d e 2Ltes 103 I. O. O. F. hall. Copper-fielDistrict one delegate. District 114 Town hall, Phoenix, one The district chairmen of the various districts will please certify to the at 608 Boston buildcounty committee the names and ading, Salt Lake, dresses of the delegates elected from said respective districts immediately upon their election.19. Salt Lake, April LAKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN 43 52-ga- delegates. C(d fore-quart- er South Hecla 100 at $3,021. $2.80. Silver Shield 100 at 65c South Hecla 300 at $3.02. Silver Ivinsr Coulltlon 200 at $2.90. Shield 200 at 6Sc 400 at 69c. Shares old, 76,075. Selling value. 100Silver at 70c. 100 at 71c. 700 at 72c. 100 at 73c AFTERNOON SALES. South Hecla Ex. 500 at 171c Alta Con. 800 at 3Sc. 9300 at 39c, Santaquin Chief 10.000 at 4lC 3000 at 3Sc Tintlc Standard 1000 at 18c, 1000 at Albion 300 at 23c. 17c West Toledo 3000 at 92c. 1000 at Alta Germania 13.600 at 11c. 500 at 10c. 10c. buyer 60 days. Bingham Amalgamated Yankee 300 at 35c. 1000 at 37c. 200 State 100o at 6c. Bay at 371c. Croff 600 at lc OPEN BOARD. Cottonwood Atlanta 1000 at 131c Con. 500 at 38 Jc. Daly Judge 50 at $7.75. Alta Emma 100 at 51c. Alta Tunnel 3000 at 125c. Indian Copper 6000 at 35c tueen Home Run 1000 nt 71c 11c, 100 at 12c. Iron Blossom 100 at $1,971. Logger 300 at 1000 Evans at 6c. Major Keystone300 500 at 65c Mammoth Copper 500 at 29c Plutus at 18c. Reeds Peak 2000 at 25c. Silver King Coalition 300 at $2.90. 5500 at 30c. Victor Con. 50i at 5c. Eexall 503 at lDc. Shares sold, 72,700. Selling value, Silver Kins Con. 100 at $2.75, 50 at $17,163.50. ! Republican congressional tion for the Second congressional disbeen trict of Utah having likewise called to meet at Provo at 10 a. m. the same day. for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternativescon-at to said Republican national large vention; "And the apportionment of delegates one made on the basis of mahaving been votes or seventy delegate for each jor fraction thereof cast for the inHon. the E. O. Leatherwood for Congress which Salt Lake election of 1914, under 239 delegates in county is entitled to said convention; "And the county commitLake county having been tee for Salt Republican authorized to provide for the election of these delegates from Salt Lake county; "The Republican primaries intherefore the vaare herebv called to be held rious voting districts of Salt Lake evening, county for and upon8 Tuesday and 9 o'clock 25, between April p. m. for the purpose of electing dele to said gates from said voting districtsand ReRepublican state convention convention for congressional publican the Second congressional district cf to be held at Provo, Monday, May Utah, 1, as aforesaid; One Set of Delegates. dele"There shall be but one set of delegates chosen, that is to say, the gates to Jhe state convention shallconbe the delegates to the congressional vention. In the various voting dis"The Salt Lake county shall be kept tricts ofpolls open during the whole of said hour between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m., April 25, 191G. "The number of the voting districts of Salt Lake county, with the place selected for holding said primaries and the number of delegates allotted to each under said apportionment, is as follows: First Precinct. two delegates. hind-quart- er on be more complete and bet- PRODUCE. . Chicago, April 21. Butter, unsettled; . , Rico-Wellingt- to- sag-rrin- e: T-bo- ne i Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Damage 21. Metwurst .25 Head cheese .15 Jellied tongue .. .40 !2710 . 20 Pressed corn beef Pressed chicken .45 0 .60 Pressed veal .20 0 .35 .15 a .20 feet pigs' Pickled pigs' feet .171 .1210 . Raw corn beef .20 .1710 Deviled ham .35 0 .40 Dried beef .50 .60 Veal loaf .40 Miscellaneous BSePta. Brains .15 .17 .30 Sweetbreads, beef .50 Sweetbreads, . calf Fresh tripe . ; .15 0 .17 Pickled beef tongues.... .1710 .20 .... .171ftd .20 Fresh beef tongues Fmoked beef tongues... .30 0 .35 Ox tails .15 0 .25 .50 0 .55 Chipped beef Meef kidneys .10 .12 Beef hearts, each .25 (fi) .30 Lamb kidneys .10 0 .121 Veal kidneys .15 0 .20 .20 Mincemeat, per lb Fish. Fresh mountain trout, .15 .17 Frtsh mackerel, lb Fresh rock bass .17 Fresh Utah lake cat- fi .20 t Fresh shad, lb .17 .25 0 . 35 Lobsters, per lb .03 0 .05 Carp, per lb .17 Codfish, fresh, per lb... .14 0 .17 U .22 Codfish, salt, per It 12 0 .15 Flounders, per pouni ... .20 Hall'out, per lb 1710 Smoked halibut, per It .25 Finnan haddie. per It.. .20 0 .25 .12 0 .15 Herring, per lb .05 Herring, smoked, eacn.. .25 Kippered herring, per lb. .03 0 .05 MuUet, per lb Salmon, fresh, per pound .18 0 .22 Salmon, smoked, per lb. .15 0 .20 .12 et .15 Soles, per pouna .30 0 .85 lb Whitefish, per Cal. smelt, per lb .14 ci .20 Silver smelt, per lb..... ,12 0 .15 .25 .30 Shrimps. ptr lb .30 0 .40 Crabs, each .40 0 .60 Shrimp meat 2 .20 0 cattish 'Ah Sand dabs .17 Barracuda .?5 Sturgeon .75 Bait, bulk oysters, qt. . . lb. .40 Pacific lobsters, ,30 0 and Game. Poultry Chickens, hen, per lb. .... .22 0 .25 Utah spring'. .3210 .35 Chickens, .32 Kansas spring chickens. 171 Belgian hare, dressed, lb. young, hare, Belgian dressed, lb ,22 .17 0 .20 Rib chops . .18 .17 Lenspork 0 nutter. o. pork. 33 .18 0 .20 .40 Shoulder pork Creamery butter,' per lb. .20 tf3 .22 Fresh side pork Ksss. .15 ftp .17i Strictly fresh, dozen ... ribs 20 0 Spare .10 ct .15 Fresh pigs feet doz. . .30 Loin of rib roast pork.. .24 6i .25 Choice fresh ranch, Aarib .35 0 .40 Pork No. 3 cans .45 .30 (i .33 6ide fancy bacon. No. 5 cans .75 .... .35 .30 0 sliced bacon, Fancy ... 1.40 H. C. hacon. side .30 No. 10 cans .221s) Milk nnil Cream. H. C. bacon, sliced .35 0 .40 Fresh milk, delivered, qt. .10 .171ff .22 Fresh salt pork lry milk, over counter, .2b Pickled nork side .22ifl .25 .10 per Pickled pork, sliced .2210 Babies'quart 121 H. C. nams per qt special, .20 dt .21 Fresh cream, per pint... ... .20 ..21 0 .22 I'ancv hams .30 .20 0 .35 Whipping cream, per pint ... Sliced ham3 .15 .12ir.fi Ham hocks Cheese. H) .10 0 .15 Boiled ham hocks ... .30 Bismarck, brick, per lb. .25 ... .35 (if Boiled hams, whole . 40 0 .50 each Camembert, Boiled hams, sliced . 20 .'0 0 .45 Limberger, each .30 New York cream, per lb... 25 0 .30 and Prensed Meats. Sausage 0 JtO 50 0 .60 All lork lb. per Roquefort, 0 22 Half and half .60 .20 0 fiwiss, imported, per ll. . .55 Cii) A SPECIALTY New Bradstreets April morrowYork, will say: "Flood-tid- e aspects characterize demand, with superabundant activity most movements in manufacstamping and mercantile lines. While the turing more serious turn in our international conrelations cause to tends political some cern and of the lowest prices of the year in stock market prices, effects in other directions thus far have been almost entirely negligible. "A few other crosscurrents are visible here and there, conspicuous in this respect being ease in southern pig iron, lower prices for coke, deferring of building projects because of extraorhigh dinarily irregularity in northwesternquotations, retail trade, due ento however, some rest- weather; tirelyin raw silk and the continued Jess attitude of labor. But beyond fact that the everything is the strong producingis units are sold up country's and therefore it quite useless to place orders for anything like nearby delivery.. "Weekly bank clearings, on .atfnt Products for the Market Basket , ng Boston, April 21. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow: "Another week of moderate trading has been experienced in the Boston wool trade. Manufacturers are still in need of some wool and as they reit, since quire it do not delay in getting of desirable fleeces are by noy supplies means plentiful. Values are not quota-blfirm. changed but are "The situation at the mills is not changed, new business being of moderate proportions and prices for manufactured goods steady. Contracting still drags slowly in the west at unlevels." changed Scoured basis: Texas Fine. 12 months, 72 75; fine, S months, 62&G3. California Northern. 7273; middle 60 62. county, 62$i'65; southern, (5 Oregon Eastern No. 1, staple, 78No. 80; eastern clothing, 7072; valley 1, 62(o65. SO; fine meTerritory Fine staple, 73 dium staple. 7677; fine clothing, d 76; fine medium clothing, 70 ($71; three-eight77P78; combing, blood combing, 70(?j72. Pulled Extra, 7880; AA, 75078; A supers, 05 CS. fine A, 70y72; TO EXCEED hs , good-looki- CONTRACTING DRAGS one-ey- 1 District 40 66 Girard avenue, resi"The Republican state convention, been called to .meet at Provo dence R. S. Sleater, four delegates. having Monday, May 1, at 11 o'clock a. m. for Fourth Precinct. the purpose of electing four delegates 41 17 Canyon road, three District to the and four alternatives at large, delegates. national convention, which Republican !61 Third avenue, four District in Chicago June 7, 116, and PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY convenes convendelegates. the CONTINUES Total 3,173,303 will be It is announced that work commenced next Monday on the pro I his posed new $375,000 zincto smelter. a large force will give employment of men for a number of months. that It is reported from the Ontario a face of fair grade of ore has been opened on the 17u0 level and It Is ore body of to lead to a expected commercial grades. large From the Nalldriver comes word that WASATCH MINES HAS the new work is showingTWO CARS ORE READY; TWO FEET FRESH SNOW James E. Beverldge. superintendent KINGS IS NOW of the Wasatch Mines company, came down from Alta Thursday. He says now takthat threeoresets of leasersoldaremine. The out from the ing is at a point in about 900 feet FOLLOWING A FISSURE work from the portal of the tunnel. There are two carloads of ore ready for the ore haulers and will be sent down as soon as the roads over Superior gulch deep improved. TheIt snow isbe still Conditions at the Three Kings, Park are a month and at that point may favorare City, exceedingly are good. O. Jacobson and E. C. Davles, before the roads of able by A. reported feet the week twoTown-sitforepart who have returned from looking over of The over Alta snow the fell fresh the property. The property is being The snow was soft and will operated by Messrs. Elliott and Mackvery speedily, however. intosh. The main was up to look at shaft is down 650 feet. From this a theMr.AltaBcveridge a few days ago. drift has been sent out 600 feet to He says Consolidated never saw the propthat hecondition. crosscut the formation in a southeast- erty in better There were direction. is It the estimated that erly 60 feet will next work Into several places which looked exceedbring this the llmestone-quartzlt- e contact. At a ingly promising. face of point about 50 feet back of the encounLIV13 STOCK. the drift a small fissure was 21. Hogs Receipts, a April Chicago, now tered and drift is this 6c lower; bulk, lead southward Into whatfollowing is considered 19.000; weak, generally very Interesting mineralized ground. 9.55fts9.65; light, 9.15 &9.70; mixed.9.209.30 The Three Kings owns a domain of 69.70; heavy, 9.20(9.75; rough, pigs, 7.250 9.90. about 160 acres. It adjoins the old 9.35; Cattle 1000, Receipts steady; native Treasure Hill propertv, which was beef western steers. steers, 7.855a10.00; taken over by the Silver King Coalition stockers and feeders, 5. 85 for about $100,000, and it'is said that 7.7503.65; and heifers, 4.009.20; this block of ground has been a heavy 8.60; cows calves, 5,00Q)10.OO. producer ever since the deal. Sheep Receipts 7000, steady; wethers, 6.909.10; lambs, 7.6011.65. YANKEE CON. REPORTED 'Omaha. April 21. Hogs Receipts IN ANOTHER VEIN WITH light, 200 OUNCES TO THE TON 7800, steady: heavy, 9.30ra9.45; 9.159.40; pigs, 7.758.75; bulk of 9.25(9.40. It was reported that the sales, COOO, strong; natlvo yesterday Cattle Receiptscows new workings In the Yankee Consoli- steers, and heifers, 6.75 been developing 0 8.26; 8.009.50; dated, iswhere It has 7.50 8.76; Texas western steers, what considered an extension of the steers, 7.0007.75; stockers and feeders, Beck Tunnel ore channel, are opening 6.50 8.65. ahoot up what promise to be a Sheep Receipts 4300, steady; yearof ore. During the past large week this lings, wethers, 6.009.00; work has encountered another vein of lambs, 8.60CT10.25; 10.4011.60. the rich silver values. The report is that recent assays show the presence of 200 ounces silver to the ton. The Improvement of the past few days is said to have caused the rise of several points In the stock on the local ex1 change. double-compartme- TO BE HELD TUESDAY, COUNTY APRIL 25, BETWEEN 8 AND 9 O'CLOCK P. M. MERCHANDISE DEMAND IN BOSTON MARKETS; llrrald-Krptibrcau- Park City, April 21. Production of the mines and mills of camp this week amounted to a total of 1586 tons, estimated at $60,000. This is compared with 1127 tons the previous week. This Is one of the heaviest production weeks for some time, and yet on account of the bad canyon wagon roads one of the heaviest producers, the Sliver has been unable to get down a pound of ore. However, tne assurance is given that the roads will be In hauling condition on or before May 1, when tiie mine will have ore stacked up enough to put out a large weekly tonnage. The shippers this week were as follows: Pounds. 1,317,283 Silvere King Coalition 1.311,530 West 302,530 Daly Ontario-Slive- r LAKE -- 15 ao ERS . .30 .12 0 0 00 00 0 0fa) 00 0 00 0 0 .30 .25 .10 .15 .25 .20 .17 .25 .20 .25 .25 .10 1.25 1.10 1.75 1.40 2.00 2.10 .30 2.00 2.10 1.70 2.10 2.00 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.70 STOCKHOLD- MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special stockholders' meeting of the Patent Sales company is herebv called by order, of the president of the company, to be held at the office of the company, 514 Templeton building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29th dav of 1916, at the hour of 12.30 o'clock April. noon. The purpose, of this meeting is to amend the articles of incorporation, un-so as to convert 30,000 shares of the sold treasury stock Into preferred stock, the privileges of which are to be decided upon at said meeting. LEVI M. HARMON. Secretary, , .10 .05 .10 .05 .05 .05 .10 .25 .05 .30 |