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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, . METALS. (la Vsw York) ipst Bpeltsr (Ernst Bt, Laui is. lissry, spot) Bitor (to loot os) We Lend Our Money First M88.76 ..... p6.M9t.TS It St Method of Extracting Gold and Platinum From Black Sand Said to Be Success. Method of Filling Firebox Newly Dncovcred- Depoit With Coal Large FacResponding to Develop tor in Fuel Efficiency. ' ment Work Favorably. for the Test of the Croner proce extraction end recovery of cold nd platinum by the Caribou Placer company, operating In the ML Flacah mining dis- Bpectol to The trict In Bonneville county, Ida., Mining Securities Manifest have Inertia at Trade Price Levels of Past Week. Tredlng on the Salt Lake Stock end Mining exchange yesterdey developed few changes. Most of th activity was routine and transacted at price level which have prevailed all. week. Excep tlons to'thls generalisation were Tlntlc Standard, which, with restricted trading, scored e 5 cent advance; Prlrjps Coneoll-datewith --2OG0 shares sold at 13c, end Walker, with BOO share sold at 1(11. JCmma, with 10,006 sheree sold at Sc and' 2(4c, was, tn ths point of th number of sales made, th most active issue Issues dehn th boerd. Medium-price- d veloped smalt pries variation. Iron King sold at lie and Iron- Blossom at 13c. Four shares of Park City Mining and Smelting were sold during the unlisted call for 13.60. Tlntlc Standard opened at 13.10, the preceding dgya dose, and advanced steadily to 3 II. Sale of 600 shares of Walker at tl.il marked a 37 H --cent Improvement over the close on Wednesday, when the laet response of the Plumas county stock was registered on the local market. Alta stocks had a quiet day. Michigan-Uta- h traded for 1004 share at 9(c, and Tar Baby at 40 for 10,000 shares. Quo- Ihr, -- d, -- - Method Simple, "Perhaps the only criticism which can be raised against th process Is that on element Is held as secret by the Metals .Extraction and Refining company. Although ths use of the secret liquid brings Into the foreground the question as to whether the proceea can be operated at a profit, this is entirely obviated by the fact that the maximum, cost of according to th company's contracts Is gusrantesd not to exceed 0 rents per ton of concentrates treated. Moreover, results of the tests mailt by the Caribou Placer company dispel any doubt on this score, , . "The Croner process follows the same general method as Is used In the amalgamation process, except that the mercury amalgam Is not used in Its simple forms, but prepared by mixing It with a chemical which is known as the One pound of this Intenslfler la mixed with ten pounds of ordinary mercury and placed In the central receptacle of a rotating circular batea. "The Second deviation from the usual praotlc Is that In which the concentrates ar moistened or thoroughly wetted, not by water, hut bv the chemical liquid. After thla treatment the concentrates are allowed to flow Into the' amalgam chamber of the batea and travel In the usual way for a number of successive passages through the amalgam and ultimately discharge upon the table of the batea. From here they are carried to the periphery and pass out Into the chamber containing the rejected matter devoid of a4ues. tations follow: LISTED STOCK. - Bell K Emerald Eureka Minus IB rroirn Point fi Tin Coal Knot Aatcl'tpo Jtureka LHly Eureka Bullion Gold Cham .... .... Grand Central Great mr eaters . . . .... UalMia Mamrootfc amalgam for gold and platinum la so intensified May Bay Michigan Ctah .... that practically all of the precious metals Mont are recovered. The results are striking New Bingham .... . . . Quincy in ths case-- of the Caribou Placer com- NaUdrleer pany's Installation, because virtually all North Standard .... of ths gold is of the rusty type and Dpohongo .... the major portion of 'th 'flour or flaky' Ohio topper form, which by any other method of Park Utah .... .... treatment could not be recovered. Plutua "Recovery, of the gold and platinum Prince Coo .... . . . . values from the enriched amalgam is Patent . ...... the ordinary process of retorting. All of Piocbe BrUtol ths chemical liquid is caught up after Price Mining Provo having passed through the amalgamating batea and, filtered by gravity is de- Park City MAS ... livered to a small centrifugal pump, which Rock I edge Coal 8a Standard .... returns ths liquid to the original supply South vst, thus making the chemical liquid a Sella Syndicate . complete circulating system closed on Kilter Itself. The amount to be supplied from King .... Coni King Con .... time to time la determined by tests made Kilter 8 tons lliaea of the strength of the solution passing Swansea Con ' Kilter Shield . .. ... through the batea. By this process. I am satisfied, at 9o Iron Bioaaom .... least PI per cent of all th gold or plat- Ko Park inum. as well as th members of this Tacoma . . family, can be recovered regardless of Tar Baby the conditions of ths metals, so long as Tlntlc tntral .... Tlntlc Standard .... they ar free to move. Uncle 8am .... .. Utah C to Be Installed. Victor Con Salt and Ogden mining men have Victor Con been following the teetlng of the Croner West Toledo process with much Interest, inaaynuch a Walker Mining it has seemed tn laboratory experiments Wood lawnCon..t4 Yankee to have solved a problem which, .... Plant When using bituminous coal Instead of anthracite In th domeatio furnace, dif-it will be jieceevary to use an entirely ferent method of firing. Instead of leveling thq fuel bed and putting on fresh coal In an even layer over th entire fire box, the coked and tartly burned coal remaining from the previous firing should be pushed as much as possible to one side of the fire box, end the fresh coal thrown Into the empty side so as to leave some of the burning coal exposed. In this way the green coal to heated slowly, the volatile gases are given off gradually, and are IgnUed by the burning coal instead of going to waste up the chimney unbumed. It will After e little experimenting. be found possible, with most furnaces, next firing It will to fire so that at the be found that the bed of coke hae become built up on one. side of the furnace, and .06 I.k although not believed insolvahle, has 'resisted all previous attempts to clear up on a commercial scale. Scores of unsuccessful attempts have been made to amalgamate flour flak and rusty gold and members of th platinum family on a commercial scale. - Laboratory test made of th process have been uniformly successful. "Tho Metals Extraction and Refilling company is planning to Install a 1000 Von plant near Bandon, Ore., on th CoquDla river north of Coos bey, according to J. M. Worton, on of the principal officers of the organisation. Charle B. inventor of the process, is now inCroner, Oregon directing preliminary work. "An enormous tonnage of black "sand carrying extremely high values In and platinum awaits exploitation In gold the . Bandon district,' Mr. Worton said. "Plans of the company are to treat the sand which will be mined on the leasing system hy th longwail method." There I a stratum of black sand ranging from ten to seventeen feet In thickness extending over fifty square miles, according to Mr. Worton. which was told down by the sea. In later ages lifted above water level and covered over with comparatively shallow overburden. Different Method Needed. Is comparatively empty. the If this can be brought about, the green ooal can be thrown into th empty side 2 85 without first pushing the coked ooal back .06 to one side. However, if it to desired to .05 .02 .024 heat the houee quickly, lay on a cold .OOV, .004 morning, the coke should be broken up .004 and pulled in sn even layer across the .on .0h whole grate, and be allowed to burn there .06 until the houee is heated. It can then be '.OS .04 pushed to one side and fresh coal added. .01 .084 Draft Regulation Varies. .01 .004, .004 The proper regulation' of drafts varies so much with overy combination of furnace, chimney and kind of coal, that It can be determined only by trial. In genmuch as poseral, regulate the fire as sible by the damper, check draft and not ash pit door, by opening the fire door wide. Immediately after firing, the .01 .00) .1 fire door should be left partly open until .06 .004 smoking ha stopped, hut ordinarily the fir door grid will admit sufficient air .86 .60 in th .014 over th fire. By opening the gridcombus.10 ash pit door, more or less, the .004 .05 tion may be made more rapid or retard.014 - .014 ed. To get a hot fire the grid should .00 .14 be opened wide; to check the fire so al-as .02 .024 to It over night. It should be .00 .004 mostcarry closed. The exact amount the grid .25 .86 is opened to produce the desired results 6 75 6.60 can be determined only by trial. .22 .24 Do not clean the fire oftener than .114 .124 Dor th average, bituminous coal, .004 .01 will be required .00 .014 shaking down the aahes shake only .02 only once & dev: and then Is seen tn the. fire of the .08 .04 until the glow 8.50 a. ho ash pit, not until burning coals appear. . 1100.00 Pull out clinkers through the clinker door .10 .20 , from time to time. .01 will be found that soot and fine It .00 .004 ashes accumulate quite rapidly on the 2 424 2.70 of the furnace when usheating surfacescoaL .40 .84 As such deposits Inbituminous .084 .044 ing they terfere with effldent operation .01 .02 should be removed with the scraper, .02 indoors at cleaning" regular ths .00 through .03 or every other .00 tervals. say once a week, 2403. of "Use .004 week. Copies of serial .004 .004 Bituminous Coal In Houeeheatlng Fur.004 .01 naces," may be obtained from the bureau a. 15 a.iT4 of mines, Washington, D. C. .02 .024 .004 .004 Affinity' specially prepared Triban,. , WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct. 14. With official estimates that in the fall and winter season Just beginning only (0 per cent of tho normal annual supply of can bo produced, and th consequent deduction that many householders who normally uss hard coal 'must become accustomed to the manipulation of soft coal In ths murky furnace depths, the bureau of mines has prepared Instructions re laths to the use of bituminous coal In house heating furnaces. The best substitute tot anthracite, from a standpoint of cleanliness and ease of operation, is coke, declare the bureau ot mines, but her again the supply Is Inadequate and the householder will have to fall back on bituminous coal. Though b'Humlnons coal has tbs disadvantage of being dirty to handle, requiring more care In firing, and of giving off considerable smoke, it will be more generally available, coats less, and In the better grades their way to the which will naturally-findomestic market, is higher In heat value, and contains less aah than anthracite Where a variety of bituminous coals are avsHeble, the householder should Choose a low volatile coal. Though not necessary to have the coal sized, as Is the case with anthracite. It will be found cleaner to use coal from which the fine dirt has been screened. If It la found that excessive dust is caused when firing the coal, this can be reduced by slightly the coal at the front of the bln, wetting as It to being used. other-si- . . . , Hamburg Mine Howell .. Iron Iron King M . .... 8 4 Judge Keyatofia Increased. Kenuetwe "When th stream of the chemical liquid Letit Tlntlc .' .. reaches the specially prepared amalgam Ioooora . .... . . . . contained In tho amalgam chamber ot the I ran Big ilia .... bates, the affinity, chemical or mechani- Monsonha . , , . , . . cal, of th .06- .01 .... .... y.uma 4.324 .04 4 40 .01 .08 .084 SATURDAY'S SALES. Bingham Galena. 2000 at 3r Emma, 8000 at 2c; 4000 at 24c. Galena, 1000 at 1c. Iron King. 1000 nt 38c. Iron Bioaaom. 29 at 80c. leonora.. 2000 at lc. Miller HiH-- dOOO 1000 at 85 e. New Quincy, 900 at 1000 at Prince, 3Xf at 12c. -- Je; - .084 074 14. Sioux. 1000 at 4c. Tar Baby. 10000 at He. Tlntlc Standard. 600 at $3.10; 100 at 63 124; at $8.13. Walker. 900 at 64 S8. Park City, M. A S., 4 at 63.$). 300 ' Reduction of Bullion Freight Rates Discusseed Discussion of bullion freight rates took of'sterdava businens session of the Commercial club mining A communication anaivsing committee. the rate situation as applvlng to mining and applying for a reduction of bullion rates, was read by H. W. Prlckett, manager of the Traffic 8ervice bureau of OAT WHEAT, AMD 1TE. Utah. Although It was the cnnMnau of oplii- -' Ion that Mr. Prlckett had ttated the case of the mining Industry clearly and comKb 8 llowv 646f85 prehensively, It was also the consensus of N. S wfcite, I7H60c.1. opinion that the communication had betParley. Wer. ter be studied by the traffic experts of By 'Now . 72$74e. the Various Salt Lake smelting com1 2.a6Q2.S. panies. Accordingly copies ar to sent to COTTON MARKET, the three smelting companies end to the Oct. 14. Cottn foturto OTWHP4 Utah Copper company for approval end trm; Dumber, 22.40c: Jianary. further euggestlons. It to expected that Mawfe. 22.40c; July, 22.25c. Cotton InuL this approval will be secured by the tost 41? fkcd firm; December. 22 6io: J.ao.7y of the week, at which time the commuWare h. 22.40c; May. 22.47c; July. 22 nications will be sent 'to th railroad Wymt eat too atartr; middling, 22.50c companies for confederation. up practically all de Park City Mining Stocks Listed on Local Exchange Two Park City stocks Park Ttv MinMining & Smelting and th Park-Uta-onh th Salt ing company were listed exchange yesterlake Stock and Mining filed day, According to theV.applications xrlth Secretary Horace Altree, the capitalisation of the first corporation Is nonInto 1,500.000 divided equal assessable shares, of which 876,000 have been Issued. Stock Is owned by 3000 'shareholders. No treasury stock Is held by the company, there la no Indebtedness and the cash balances totals 5300,000. Property held by the comnany la th same sa that & previously owned by the Judge Mining Smelting company, the Daly West Mining company and West Ontario ConsoliAll claims are dated Mining company. patented. George W. Umboume Is president and secretary of the company. company la The Park-Uta- h Mining share. capitalised at 51.250.000 at 51 About 1.000.000 shares have been Issued. Stockholders of the company number 400. Cash in the treasury of the company is stated to he in excess of S3.0,000. Since shipments have berun. the application of ore with a states, about 791 rarlqada ton have been value In excess of 510 a Mr. Dambourne, as president marketed. and treasurer, signed the application of company. this Park-Utawas hid yesterdsv at 5.1 500 and Park Mining & Smelting a 53 5O0J.4O. An odd lot of the latter was sold during the cal) for unlisted stocks h. at 53 60. Tintic Ore Production Holds at Normal Rate Special te The Tribane. EUREKA. Oct. 14. Production of ore by the Tlntlc mines held at Its normal rate for the week ending tonight. 157 being shipped, as compared with 160 carloads for the 'week preceding. Twelve carloads of lime rock were, shipped by Chief Consolidated and sekawteen of road material. Output follows Chief Consolidated,. 7 carloads; Tintic Standard. 33; Grand Central, 22; Dragon, 12: Iron Blossom. 11; Colorado, 11; Eagle A Blue Bell. 9: Victoria, 8; Swansea, 5; Empire Mine, 8. Centennial Eureka, 2; Bullion Beck.-1- : Eureka Hill, 1; Jo Bowers. 1; Tintic Drain Tunnel. 1: American Star, 1; GeJ mini, I.- - Total, 157 carloads, , car-lea- -- LIBERTY BONDS , : . Issues !,$ 3nd Bra 414 4 4 1 Maturity Pries 15, 1943 Nov. 15, 1947 ino 99,54 99.94 99.94 109.2S .........June . - Current Yield P.C. .47 4.21 4.33 4.33 4.73 Maturity Yield P.C, 8.44 4.25 4.25 Sept. 15, 1925 Oct. 15, 193 4.25 '"Victory 4(4s ' ..May 20, 1923 4,20 W will buy or sell any issue at th market at nst our current New York Stock Exchange price for eaih. based aa quotation 1. A. H0GLE & CO. .We specialize in 50 and 100 - 'ACT .LAKE OGDEN ;V bond, .nd In all Investment bond, .nd .took. in small lota. poCatello L0 ANGELAS HTW T0XK TB0DUCI. YORK, Oct. Butter, fin. Fe fresh Irrcxulsr; extra firstly 4X4a4ci gathers ditto firsts, 3a044ci Pacific coast whites, exr tra T4c; ditto firsts to extra firsts. firsts. tlSGWr. ('heels, steadr. Lira poultry, steade; chickens be express. 21e: dressed., poultry. Irregular; western chlclt-ss254(38. If KW XAS8AB CUT PRODUCT. KANSAS CITY.-M- .. Oct. 14,-Btad poultry, aachsaged. . -- eggs ' . ' ' r . Then You Lend Yours The recently discovered depeeit of colemanite, valuable for Its borax con tent, near-DVega, .Is responding in a remarkable manner to development work, ahooriiing to th Nevada Mining Press. This deposit, said to be ths largest and the purest known to exlat tn th world, attained sudden prominence when 4ts discovery was made about a year ago.. As soon as th discovery was brought to th attention of F. M. Borax'xBmlth, ha sent an engineer to examine H without delay and upon receipt of a premill-nar- y went there report by telegraph, himself as quickly as he could traveU Smith made a deni for the property on the ground, for '60,Hh). making a payment then and there of 50,600. Payments have been mot a they became due and th entire purchase price has been paid except 30,000, which to not yet due. once Work started at and a crosscut tunnel has been driven Into the deposit at a depth of 400 feet. Drifts have been extended 1200 feet and this work has del veloped an estimated tonnage ot 1,000,000 tone The deooeit to conservatively estimated at 10,000,000 ton. Arbltfarv government figure gtvo a value of 60 per ton to the raw ore. colemanite. V a You wish to lend your money to the best advantage. , The knowledge and experience which we have gained by handling investments daily for yean enables jos to help you do this. Send for our October list of s Investment bonds. high-grad- -- Wagon Road Built. PALMER Bond Mortgage Co. Walker Bank Building Phono Wasatch 5831 V Only Sound Investments - A wagon road was built to ths mine and a calcining plant installed which to treating 10O0 tons a month. The plant Is located Just over a ridge from the mine with which It is connected by a tramway over which th ore is, transported. One thousand tons of colemanite make 1500 tons of borax which is one-ha- lf . water, The colemanite when heated in the calcining plant burst and emerges In a powder form. It la sacked and transported to the Union Pacific railroad, a distance of twenty miles, by tractors and auto truck, and shipped by rail to the The mine Is but refinery at Fotrero. twelve miles from the proposed sit ot the Boulder canyon dam on the Colorado river, which the government plans to build. Insuring cheap electric power. WE WILL BUY 1600 Fireside Coal In course of time the Chemical company will build a railroad from Pacific to the mine. The refineries now being built In the east are at Chicago, at Chauncey. N. Y., near Dobbs' Ferry, and st Monongahela, Pa., in large manufacthe-Uni- turing centers. The uses of borax have been greatly Increased In late years, largely through the efforts of Mr. Smith, who made the first discoveries at Teal marsh and who for years was ths head of the Pacific Borax company, operating deposits In Death Valley, Cal. In normal Total world consumption times Is 130,000 tons yearly of the refined product. One of th principal sources of consumption Is the manufacture of enamel ware, bath tubs, etc. The Potrero refinery also make boric acid. ..... 100 Indep. Gas & Oil 10 K. A R. is 500 a 1600 Mutual IK. A . .25 Mutual ' 10 Mutual 100 15 Utah-lda- S.75 6.50 S.tO Creamery Coal ..... Sugar ho Utah Pr. 4k Lt. pfd 10 Zions Savings Bank 15 Z. C. M. L 7 Creamery pds. . MkL 94.00 MkL 112.00 WE WILL SELL Demand Increasing. Arizona Wyo, Oil .024 5.00 10 Baldwin Radio 10 Con. Wagon 67.00 ....1 1 Chesapeak Duck club.. 110.00 1 Duckvllle Gun club... 175.00 1000 Gustaveson Oil 0014' 10 Gunnison V. Sugar .. 1.26 6000 Hope of Israel 0154 10 Mutual Coal 5.00 100 Mutual Creamery .... 7.26 2000 -- W can usually sail any part of th buying order. . State Gun dub.. 775.00 North Lilly 05(4 Steel Realty pfd 56.00 1 Steel Realty com 25.00 650 Standard Coal 55 200 .Texas Utah 15(4 10 Utah Power 4k Light. 94.00 1000 Uinta Oil 04 Exp. 100 Utah-lda1.40 Sugar .... 500 U. 8. Syrup .61 ' 6 Z. C. M. L 115.00 1 New . 5000 2 .... . ho stock offered for sal, Sand u your Ralph A. Badger & Co. Writs Far Oaf FIFE I00KS . 1 WEST 2ND SOUTH. 5end this Book. &, Co. town RuUAtos, Mas tlfl Aawrtona Westaasth CXfCAOO. Ssltotog, IU. WASHiyOIOg, MV XORJL CAL a. , October 10, 1922 plan ment to any investor hat as sand yoa tho baoklat Idaho Pans Mart-fac0 yoo eoa Invaatigata. It pots Too andaa BO obligation and will help you got bettor rotorue oa your money. 7 sod- t bands and atortgagas to noaota nf 1Q0 up. . . IN .THE DISTRICT COURT CF THE Third judicial district, within and for the county- - of Salt Lake, atate of Utah. Walker Brothers Bankers, a corporation, plaintiff, v. Intermountain Milling company, a corporation, defendant; Bankers' Trust company as receiver for Intermountain Milling company, petitioner. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Bankers Trust company, as receiver for Milling company, has filed Its petition for lnetructlons and likewise for the approval by this court of certain claims filed against said estate, and, th disapproval by this court of other claims filed against said estate, and has ren dered and presentsd for rettlement and filed in this rourt Its first annual account of Its administration of said estate; and that Monday, the 23rd day of October. 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m befotp Honorable G. A. Iverson, Judge, at the courtroom of said court at the city and county building of falt Lake City, Halt county, has been duly appointed by the said court for the hearing of said petition for Instructions and for the approval hy this court of certain claims filed against said estate, and the disapproval by this court of other claims filed against said estate and for the eettlement of the said account, at which time and place any person Interested In Said estate may appear and present to the court any matter affecting said requested Inst rue-tia and jhe a or disapproval by this court of claims filed with said receiver. and may file exceptions In writing to the said account and contest the same. CLARENCE COWAN. (Seal) County Clerk. By Fred C. Bassett. Deputy Clerk. Dated this 11th dsy of October. 1922. Dickson, Ellis A Adamson. Attorney for Petitioners, Kearns Build-i3194 Salt Lake City, Utah. To Holder of Victory Notes and others concerned: Notice is hereby given as follows: 1. Call for partial redemption of 4(4 All 4(4 per cent Victory Notes. per vent Victory Notes, otherwise known a United State of America Gold Notes of which bear the distinguishing letters A. B. C. D.- - E or F, prefixed to their serial numbers, having been designated for the purpose by lot In the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, ar called for redemption on December 16. 1922, pursuant to the provision for redemption contained In the Note and In Treasury Department Circular No. 138. dated April 21, 1919, under which th Notes were originally leaned. Interest on all the 4(4 per cent Victory. Notes thus calledwill cease on aald redemption date, December 15, 1922. Victory Notes of the 4( per cent series bearing the distinguishing letters G. H. I, JwdC or L. prefixed to their serial number, are not In any manner affected by thia call for redemption and will become due and pay-- , able as to principal on May 20, 1923, according to their terms. 2. Detailed x information a to the -- Munn sheet RaiMln. SAK MAR CISCO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH thousand of dollar aadar laaa ar a day' daiay ie pay- - North Amnrtcaa Mortgage Cam nay pautWAMwa SfeyjUd4 Walker Brothers Bankers foj7azd8bmstmaais , 0s WASATCH 5310. C0TT0K HOUSES. eonanmed WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. Cottas flarlaz September amounted to 496. 844 bales ot Hat and 69.838 balaa of llntera, comeared and surrender of 4(& per from the Treasury Department, Division aril fa 484.716 of lint and 60,710 of ltntera to presentation cent Victory Notes for redemption under of-- Loans and Currency, Washington, or September last year, too census bureau call Is given in Treasury Departthis any Federal Reserve Bank. today. 299, dated July 56, A. W. MELLON, Cotton oa hand Beptembor 80 In eonanm-In- c ment Circularof No. which may be obtained Secretary of th Treasury. establishments amounted to 1.065.117 bales 1922, copies of lint and 67,206 of llntera. compared with 395,198 of lint and 166,296 of llntera a year ago, and la public storaxe and at enmpreaaos 3,217.630 bales of lint and 21.262 of llntera, compared, with 1.118,046 of lint and 204.699 of lintera of 4 year ago. Imports daring September totalled 4628 bales, compared with 6382 to September last year. exports totalled 868.890 balee. Including 2902 bales of llntera. romps red wtto 682.839 bales Including 9057 of llntera to Beptembor last year. The general cotton market closed firm at an advance of 17 to 28 points. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks, Bonds, Securities, etc Real Zstate McCornlck Building 9,701,069.09 1,003,012.47 157,545.04 307,824.96 ... Furniture and Fixtures and Improvements . Liberty Bonds, Treasury Notes and Certificates of 185,421.53 D. S. Indebtedness Railroad, Industrial and Other $ Bonds State County and Municipal 400,603.07 CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS TOTAL CASH RESOURCES 808,600.00 . Bonds Belgian, Chile and Netherlands Government Bonds 556,934.82 S' 48,525.00 5,166,397.30 ... 6,981.060.19 3 18,335,933.28 8 650,000.00 250,000.00 242,680.62 LIABILITIES pin-ov- 1003-100- 7, car-ipa- t- - When we buy an iisne of bond, we lend money to a corporation or municipality. Net- -' urally, extreme care 1 taken to make sure that the bond are , properly issued and secured. - not satisfied with the results which being obtained bvordtTiy placer mintest out the ing methods, decided to "'Croner process. Large scsIA dsmonetra tlon of the process, according to signed of statements by 8. J. president W. F, ths company; F. J. Duncan; J.fihef-oio& and Haydn general manager, have proved that th plan of treatment Is a success from every standpoint. "The Croner process, aaih Mr. Strauss, "Is practical In operation and extremely elfnple. Standard apparatus of Simple design, together with a few wooden vale and simple receptacles, a simple pump and the usual amalgam, together with a quantity Isof a special liquid, chemical, InIs alt that required In any ordinary Stallation. , The cost of the first Installation In connection with operations at the Caribou property did not exceed 13500 and the cost of all oh era leal used In connection with the proceea on this propof erty did not reach CO cents per ton low concentrates treated, a ridiculously figure as compared to tho results achlsvod. I ' Its STVge- List been successful, aooordlnf to H.. A. Strauss, Salt lake consultlnc enftneer, who was present at th last cleanup. This summer the Caribou Placer company, financed by Pittsburg capitalists, were 192 , ; ..... V Cspgw, ssst sad latte Socles slier OCTOBER-15- ................................. Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits DEPOSITS 17,193,252,66 n. 8. 18,335,933.28 - Walker Brothers Bankers 1922-192- Oldest Intermountain Bank. |