Show THE 0EB - 8 j ALD-EEPUBlicA- SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH N ' MONDAY AUGUST 6 1917 31 DEATHS IN COAL GERMAN PRISONERS IN S S CAMP U Aug 5 — The death- list from explosion here yesterday In south the entry of No 7 mine of the West Kentucky Coal company tonight was thirty-on- e according to Information supplied by Charles 8 Richardson vice president and general manager From fifteen to twenty men are still In the workings Mr Richards said toLittle hope le entertained that night-' any of them will be found alive Search of the workings continues From Boise Ida comes word that the rising price of lead silver and cop per has stimulated development in the Seafoam district of Custer county according to reports from there An unusually large number of prospectors are in that field it is said and several representatives of large Interests are there now looking over various prope- rties Groups of claims on Float and Haratlan creeks are attracting special com& Burns tention The Farmer on those streams have pany's properties of Investigarecently been the onobject whose report an tion by experts up option on the claims may be taken One of the company’s properties is gold ' In the and the others silver-lea- d Bell from latter class Is the Silver which considerable ore' was shipped In On the the earlier days of the district Is ore still amount of dump out sacked It was ready to be packed and when silver took a marked clump sacked operations were abandoned- The a ton $70 ore recently sampled nearly In Recent samplings of the ore shootBell Silver of the the lower workings showed values of more than $20 There has been considerable work the done on 'the Montana formerly but bond under is It True Fissure a conflict as to title has tied up operIt Is expected an adjustment ations will be made that will permit developrement of this property which w disthe visited have who garded bya all producera prospective mine trict as so big at to It lays it is possible ore is mostly The cost minimum of abou steel galena and the ledge Is walls four feet wide between perfect Is wlden- with a high grade vein that each Inch an of ing at the rate At the bottomforof the foot vertical upper workings this vein is about two at Crosscut tunnel to jtap the ledge appears but $00 feet has been started as the title to be misdirected As soon will un: Is cleared up another tunnel were earnest So started be doubtedly propon this of the option the holders took sup- that they over erty to get action snow plies in early last spring a-la- rge : - -- ‘ - i I 11 COMING TO FRONT Below Is an opinion of the silver situation as voiced from New York: The control of the silver market has definitely passed from London to New York and shipments of the white metal to the orient are regulated from New York sources: San Francisco and other Pacific coast ports are now shipping direct and ft Is an open secret that many shipments of the white metal are commanding 83 cents jper fine ounce at San Francisco All transatlantic shipments are attended with extreme risks and heavy Insurance a condition from which Pacific commerce is free consequently this feature has had a tremendous influence on wresting the control of silver from the London brokers It is theconsensus of opinion among the best informed brokers that silver has embarked on a spectacular flight Silver at 90 cents within sixty days is now anticipated as the numerous strikes in the copper districts where Silver is an important byproduct have materially out down the American output and Mexico Is still out of the reckoning From India and China the demand for silver continues to increase and the western nations are now bidding actively for the metal for coinage The 'copper market continues stagnant with little in the way- of actual business developing The fear that the government will force producers to sell the metal for war purposes at cost plus-reasonable still alarms traders although Inprofit well informed quarters it is believed that the federal authorities would hardly do anything 1 calculated to hamper the output It argued that if the farmer Is allowed such prof-i- ts as the food bill permits that:the minefri will be given equal encouragement- ' In fact some producers are expectant of still higher copper prices for domestic consumption although it is generally believed that" 25' cgnts per pound will be the maximum-pricpaid by the government and jour allies Im-Iri the meantime labor troubles in the fields threatens to portant producing shortage 5 precipitate : a copper v Relative to some of the new things going on in the old camp of Marysvale the Piute Chieftain says: A party from Pittsburgh composed of TM Rees R G Kennedy H C Darling E Blough and E Zallnski'was in town this week looking over the Br&dburn "mine in Cottonwood canyon So Impressed was Mr Rees with the showing of the ore that his company is going to take the mine over and start operations Already men are at work things ‘out In readiness for a clearing crew ‘to start to work All of the party have returned east with the exception of Mr Kennedy who will remain ' on the Job to superintend 't' operations This week for the first tne the big crushers at the new Florence mill were put to work Everything went off fine from the atart and the wheels have been moving every day- since The only inconvenience so far has been the matter of getting the ore down from the mine' but the management hopes to have enough teams at work soon to take care of that ' - r -- - ' - - - '4 PISSENT PROSPECTS 'Relative to conditions in the camp of Manhattan R E Connolly publicity manager of the'-- San- Francisco stock exchange writes: Operators of the Manhattan district have some ground for becoming exasperated' with the belated recognition of their efforts and their discoveriea to a point Development has proceededJ!of where there is a minimum risk associated with new' Investment but capital continues to waver and hesitate apoft repeated parently: committed to the policy of buying stocks bn a rising and active market Abnormal world conditions prevail and the existing uncertainty has reduced investment and speculation to a to the degree out of all proportionstored-ugeneral prosperity and the too p the wealth of 'the country Then summer is seldom a period for brisk trading in' any of the markets as evidenced by the "very moderate volume of business transacted on the New York stock exchange That there will he a sudden awakenopportunities a existingcer-in ing to the seems to he moral Manhattan and it 1s safe to ' predict that tainty the movement will he In full swing by the holiday season The prices now quoted for the leaders of the Manhattan district are more than reasonable as compared with others of the mining list and the time seems to ho propitious for outright buying to any reasonable i extent The solution of the White Gaps ore treatment will be definitely ascertained within another month at about which time it is will he possible to gain further knowledge of the ore showing at greatest depth In all the district The knowledge that Manhattan Consolidated has high grade ore in undetermined level should quantity on the to speculators who are in be position to hold until another hundred feet of depth is gained ' - ' L - OIL FIELDS ACTIVE activities In the oil Relative to new ' In the neighborhood of the fields extreme northeastern corner- ' of Utah the Kemmerer Camera says: Oil development In Lincoln" county while not assuming any particularly active proportions is not by any means few past was During thewhich 'at a standstill the rig Pyramid big days the site of the at first Unloaded onmoved a mile and Barlani cabins was a half to the north In what Is consid- ered a much better location by geolo-to the plot first occupied gists Titlewas not quite clear and this the rig by ' accounted for the moving partly Last Saturday Frank Tlgner In charge of the Green River operations der- reported that the big sixty-fo- The arririck had been constructed val of a small piece of machinery for the engine waa all that stood between position and raising the derrick into A has now to camp drilling starting been constructed at the holdings of the Green River company: ' ' Last week Attorney James A Wise Oil representing the company was a Kemmerer visitor- - The are in the holdings of this company Fossil field A large amount of money invested aggregating $20000 has been to drillthis preparatory company by ing in the Fossil field It ia reported that the holdings of the Pomeroy Basin Oil company near CASH BOY Sublet have been leased to a Salt Lake - ' - ot - Idaho-Wyomi- ng - 300-fo- ot : - COPPER SUPPLY LOW STOCK IS f'j Recent decline' in the price of Clash Boy shares is explained by E H Mead who returned from the east yesterday as due to a' false rumor sent out to the eastern and western traders in Tonopah slocks that the management is about to declare an assessment says the Tonopah Miner Mr Mead stated to the representative of the Mines that no such action is contemplated by virtue of the very good reason that the shipments now going out ' from the mine are amply sufficient in value to provide the ‘company with plenty of funds with the ' plans of dewhich to carry out ' statement The of Mr velopment’ Mead Is in verification of the reports which have been Issued by the management ' from week to week as to the company’s success in opening up the big vein which is being developed at a lower point than any other mine in the district ' can boast"' One or two other mines have deeper shafts but there are none where development work is actually being carriedon in ore Another shipment was made during the present week by the Cash Boy conof as satisfactory sisting asof '65 tons everbeen sent to the has grade mills The general run of Cash Boy ores has been between $25 and $30 per ton which allows ample margin of Relative to the low German copper supply the Denver Mining Record says: We seldom hear of a Swedish ship 'being-sunby German submarines but Norwegian shipping has suffered heavily Sweden supposedly a neutral Is while Norway is strongly disposed 'to be strictly impartial iny its actual conduct although it Is pro-allIn sentiment f Germany may well spare Swedish shipping since (lt is from Sweden that the Teutons have been able to secure large supplies of copper which they so urgently need for munition purposes This source of supply for Germany Is about tobe eliminated as the copper Sweden has been furnishing- came chiefly- from the mines of the United States: which country now that it is at war with will no longer tolerate the Germany Swedish-Germa- n transactions but has taken steps to restrict or prohibit 'exportation of thetoored metal to Sweden Food suppliers have 'been finding their way from Sweden to Germany and have been very helpful to the latter government It Is likely- that hereafter: Sweden profit''will be able to furnish Germany with only a negligible amount of copper compared with the 'quantity' It has been supplying' Therefore taking into consideration the serious shortage of the metal in Germany and Austria there would appear-t- o he a promising likelihood' of the German ammunition and supply eventually running short disat a perilous placing the Teutons FREIGHT HANDLERS advantage So meager is the stock of copper In Germany that the government has torn copper rpofs from buildper Wages 25c and 'r all copper-cookinings requisitioned dooreven used copper utensils and hour' : v i? knobs in an effort to secure: an adethe metal for munition sheds under Work' quate supply ofoutsideby If copper' can be weather Steady work all year Ap purposes the war ply O 8 L Freight Station First reaching Germany kept from South and Fourth west Streets termination to a come speedier may been predicted has - - - - - pro-Teuton- tc ‘ : - - - - " : ' ’ - - 1 edi-torl- - - umm 26c g " - 4- V-- not-affecte- - - in thedistrTctcourt proT bate division In and for Salt Lake of Utah county State estate of TheoIn the matter of the dore Baer deceased — Notice The petition of Eliza Baer the adof tho estate of Theodore ministratrix Baer deceased praying for an order of sale of real property of said decedent and that all persons Interested before the said court to show appear cause why an order should not be so much as shall be granted to ofsell the following described necessary of said deceased situated real estate v German prisoner in’ an American camp in Prance Lake county State of Utah In Salt wit German prisoners are put to work in helping the American troops around to All of lots 60 SI and 52 In block 1 their training camps in France and they have had every opportunity of in- University subdivision of block 75 plat set-u- p American seem soldiers of “C” Salt jLake City survey and They general specting the character Also lot 17 and the east half of lot to have been impressed 18 block 1 University subdivision of surblock 75 plat “C" Salt Lake City been set for hearing on Monvey has 13th A D 1917 the day of day m at the county a August IMPRESSIVE SCENES at 945 o'clock courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake 4TH COMMEMORATE Utah county Witness the cleric of said court with YEAR OF THE WAR affixed this 30tn day the seal thereof yA D 1917 of July ' THOS HOMER Clerk Seal) E y London Aug 5—To mark the Clark Deputy Clerk J By ? Morris & Calllster Attorneys for beginning of the fourth year of the Petitioner 7 war an- impressive intercessional service-- was: held- this morning in NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Imposing Scene as Monarch OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER Westminster abbey Green Fountain Is SoveCity Utah July le Invested With accomKing ' ‘George attended 1917 'members of Sealed proposals will be received at panied by V office of the City Recorder of Founreign the Authority his household including Prince Green City UtalL until 8 o’clock tain ' 7 1917 for the construcm p John his youngest son ' Princess August ’ cement in district of tion Athens Saturday Aug 5—King No 1 according sidewalks Mary' hi daughter and Princess and specifito plans Alexander 'yesterday took' the oath of cations on file in the City Recorder's Victoria his sister y ' Instructions 'to bidders togethoffice amid great pomp and ceremony office sat Premier Lloyd George Nearby er with plans profiles specifications ' Preceded by a troop of soldiers the' and forms of contract and bond may Sir John Jellicoe the first sea lord ' and numerous be obtained upon application to the drawn by four City of the admiralty king In a c&arrlage or at the office of J W ' horses proceeded from the palace to Fox Recorder Mantl Utah The right Is reother prominent men while a epe-clto reject any or all bids tho hall of the chamber of deputies servedorder block of seats in the 'center of the City CounclL 18 By 1917 Utah July was occupied by a large party of through streets lined with cheering Fountain Gieen Recorder IVORY ROYAL City citizens wounded soldiers' chamber at 1010 Reaching ' the 'The sermon was by the Arch- -' o’clock the text was the from met by a parliaof king bishop Canterbury mentary committee the council of min“Let us run with patience the race isters and the clergy and escorted to that is set before us" the executive hall which was profusely decorated with flowers and national WANT AD RATES FIRE IN CAVALRY flags The diplomatic corps was presCAMP BURNS HAY ent in' full 'dress and the chamber was and filled with deputies ministers and El Paso Tex Aug 5 —Twenty-seve- n guesta thousand hales of hay valued at $25000 The king wore the white uniform of INFORMATION were destroyed by fire ' which broke a general with numerous decorations out at the cavalry camp at Fort Bliss His entrance was the signal for 1 time —10c per line shortly before midnight last night cheers which he acknowledged hearty with f s times — So per line (first InserFiremen 'from El' Paso and soldiers graceful bows- As he remained standtion same rate! worked until 9 o’clock this morning be- ing to take the oath Premier Venlze-lo- s 7 times —61c per line (first Insertfore the blaze was brought under conwas at his right and the president same rats) iontrol Hundreds of motor trucks were of the chamber at his left The oath 1 month-- $135 per line employed in hastily moving more than was taken upon a Bible handed him by a million bale's of hay from the danger the officiating bishop of the Greek Contract rates — On application ' unis zone The origin of the fire church As this part of the ceremony Minimum ad— dOe ' known-was concluded the hall rang with cries No ad accepted for less than 8 of “Long live Alexander! lines “Long live the constitution!" and “Lohg live HOLLAND INTERNES Want ads may be phoned In to tho office at regular cash rates and GERMAN AVIATOR King Alexander then read the speech collector will call In a few days for from the throne on tho future attitude payment Greece towards the belligerent powAmsterdam' Aug 5—A German air- of Get your copy In early It avoids ers He was again cheered at the conthe Island of clusion misclasslficatlon plane landed today on motor trouble chamberof his speech and as he left the Ameland on account of The will only inwere machine The occupants of the bo responsible for on incorrect Interned sertion of an ad the hands into When i USE THEa WANT AD water putting the skin becomes hot sodathrough a little shrunken rub it with ordinary salt and it will- gradually become Phone Main 7G7 smooth again e The white of an egg'when' used Instead - of water for mixing mustard poultices prevents the skin from - ' AM Eaklri superintendent of the Bullion hasalso taken charge of mine development on the Georgia which has been idle for some months' says the Chloride Herald Work was resumed about a week ago with Qne shlf t of miners which will he increased when sinking operations begin- ' For the present Mr Eakln is confining' the work to drifting on' the oreshoot uncovered lntheeast drift on the This oreshoot showed1 several feet 'of ore that assayed-$4ton ‘mostly gold and the extent per of this ore is' to be determined Sinking: still ' continues on many of the properties now being developed in the district i The Tuckahoe and the West Star being operated by Harkinfc and Carter on the Gold ' Flats west of town continue work station ia being cut at the Tuckahoe shaft and sinking will continue until'- ready for 'the' crosscut The : Diana is also sinking steadily and CoL George F Beveridge will soon' be ready for the crosscut to his main veinfrThe New Tennessee' the Bullion the Hercules and Badger aa well as many other properties are being developed along- these lines The tuning up process of the Custom mill is under way TheSteffy machinery works perfectly and has turned over many times? but F E Steffy mill ' man as he Is will not thorough be Content until every nut and bolt tension is perfect 'It is expected however that concentrates-wil- l be in the bins by the middle of the next week The first work will- be done on ore from the Payroll mine and sample ore from the Minnesota-ConnCook and company operating the old Granite Wonder mines southwest of Kingman report the opening of a body of rich ore in the crosscut from the bottom level The shaft was deepened to about 75 feet whence a crosscut toward the hanging wall or rather toward the volcanic side of the vein There a body of ore was encountered through which was found extremely rich bunches of gold ore Specimens brought to Kingman show gold all through them The ore Is an iron hematite the usual character of rich ore in the district v - lOO-footlev- eL - -- 9 IMPEACHMENT OF TEXAS - - 7-- - - V - or - was-drive- n : s GOVERNORTO BETRIEi) ' v? r- - : Tex Aug - 5—W 1th reports afloat-- that additional: charges 'will: be presented the capital awaits the organization tomorrow V of the- house which will - consider allegations by Speaker F 0 Fuller looking to the impeachment of Gov James E Ferguson Such reports were without confirmation? hut neither- - did they meet denial and under the course of procedure adopted by the house sitting as a committee of the whole It will not be impossible for the' governor’s opponents on this to add to the thirteen charges already preferred alleging '‘misappropriation of publlo funds disregard of the hanking laws undue interference with the state university and other acts alleged to have - been hot In keeping with his office That Mr Ferguson’s adherents will put up a strong fight to clear him has been made apparent through the announcement that some legislators have resigned commissions in the Texas Guard in order to take part in the deliberations in the house -- RAILRDADSnrS DO New York 5— Railroads of the United StatesAug' gave is per cent more freight service in May 1917 than the corresponding month a year ago with virtually the same number of cars and locomotives according to a statement made public tonight by Fairfax Harrison chairman of the railroads “war v ' board! This is Interpreted the statement pointed out as “a gratifying indication of the extent to which the railroads of the United States are making effective their efforts to produce greater transportation efficiency to aid in winning the war “Actual returns Just compiled the statement said “are from railroads Having 173103 miles of lines The reports show that these lines in May last year gave- service equivalent to 25426645011- tons of freight carrying one mile while this year they carried 29522870109 tons one mile an increase of 161 per cent - - - KING OF GREECE Austin - - - -- - - - ‘ - : - - National CATHOLIC KNIGHTS FUND OVERSUBSCRIBED : Chicago Aug 5 —The 81000000 fund being raised by the Knights of Columbus for tho relief and recreation of Catholic soldiers and sailors has been greatly oversubscribed according to James A Flaherty ' supreme knight here today and the supreme council will consider increasing the amount to $5000000 when - they meet in annual convention Tuesday The need of more money became apparent when organization officials prepared to let contracts for chaplain's quarters and recreation centers Mores than $1000000 in such contracts already have been let NO CARS RUN IN BUTTE Butte Mont Aug 5 —The second day of the street car strike passed without a wheel being turned and both ' the Butte Electric Railway company and the motormen and conductors are preparing for a lengthy suspension No - disorders were reported Watch tha “Wants" and when there’s a vacancy in the kind of a 'house you’ve always to hoped boarding Its to find an unmistakable clew one of whereabouts will he found In the “want” ads Use TheMain 767 want ad phone Herald-Republic- an To keep cheese from becoming wrap It In cloth which has mouldy been drenched ' in vinegar - : - - 1 - - '' - &l ' - - - -- - — Ven-lzelo- a!! Herald-Republic- ' - - IT TAKES MONTH TO n y Aug 5 — Mrs Mneola Errazuriz de Saulles who is in the county Jail here charged with first degree murder for shooting her former husband John Longer de Saulles was to millions at the time of her marriage as was generally believed but possessed a fortune of only $150000 according-ta statement made tonight by Henry A GET OUT OF GERMANY Berlin Aug 5 via London — Neutrals to leave Germany are advised desiring to file their applications at least four weeks In advance as police permits to leave the country cannot he Issued until the military authorities- have acted oa each individual application Three thousand such applications from neutrals were recently on file in Berlin alone and the action on each Individual request invariably consumes from three to four weeks 1 Uterhart her attorney The lawyer declared that the marital difficulties of Mr and Mra de Saulles which led to a divorce decree for her began soon after she learned that the vast Chilean for- tune she had expected to Inherit ' had been squandered by relatives and that her wealth was only a fraction of what it had been Mra de Saulles now Is worth only $63000 the lawyer said Uterhart detailed many Incidents which he claimed had caused Mra ' de Saulles to break down in health He dec lined to disand spirita cuss plans for the defense nor would he say whether he Intends to have his client examined by alien-lst- a - - BERLIN SAYS 100 prisoners Taken — Berlin Aug p via London There was no infantry activity on the Flanders front yesterday army headquarters ' announced today The weather in the Aisne region and in the Champagne was unfavorable for operations and only one action was reported nearly' 100 prisoners being taken In a raid on the French lines near Juvincourt - re-put- ed ' ITALIAN GUNNERS BRING DOWN PLANE ' Aug Mra de Saulles was more composed in her cell today although she asks continually for her son The child was said to be ' still at the De Saulles home at Westbury - 9 —Numerous aircraft activities during one' of which a hosdown was the Rome CEMETERIES WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY - A new model for fall bonnets tile seaplane brought by Italian guns falling into the river Po hats for fall will interest you now if you wear ladies’ headgear are reported in today's war office state- and Pretty one of the most interesting shapes is the wide one in the photograph ’ ment v The hat shown is made of black velvet and has a feathered brim It is worn MonBritishers assemble at Lagoon attracwith a large gold pin the only decorative touch the hat requires With this British day August 6 Special model in- mind a clever girl might trim a wide hat to please herself tions All day 25c —Advertisement -- - - j - Several Xrlends called on Mrs de Saulles today and she appeared to he comforted by their visit' Per- Main street Was 1865 LOST AND FOUND petual care not-heires- - an Slayer of Husband Had Only $150000 When She Married THIS ATTRACTIVE SHAPE WILL BE ‘ WORN QUITE A BIT IN THE FALL - - TAKES HIS OATH - - - - - New York Aug 5 — Dante Bartcn vice chairman of the Industrial relations commission and widely known In newspaper circles In the west died of typhoid fever at his home In this city al tonight He was for many years writer on the Kansas City Star Probate and Guardianship Notices clerk or the rcspeetfva Consult county signers 1 01 farther Information T - - - - - HIT BY FALSE STORY ' DAXTR BARTON IS DEAI1 - - development : Bessemer Mlclu Aug 5—--At a meeting here today the committee representing the striking miners of the Gogebic range voted to call off the strike which has been In progress for the past week It was announced after the meeting that the miners would return to work Monday at the same pay and hours that prevailed when they quit work - - : a-hi- company which Will do work STRIKE ATBESSEMER IS DECLARED OFF - If" What Is said to he an exceptionally is regood surface copperIornshowing The district in the Cape ported ore leached badly although surface copper runs from 2 to 8 per cent arousfor occasion not Is While this was sufficiently Imit ing high hopes a brisk competition cause to portant won present locators for claims The Involved a hard trip In a race that early In the year The locations made In the snow are now being perfected MALE CAMP FLIGHT SPECTACULAR NEAIT BOISE REVIVING - OLD SILVER IS BOOKED FOR - daytheK7 -- OLO COPPER DISTRICT MINE EXPLOSION : 54 STOLEN — A Ford con&merdai truck: to Dlnwoodeys Color Ford belonging license No 470 top over driver's gray seat only Reward to finder or person that will lead to f'iving information of truck DINWOODEY8 LOST— Near 5th East snd 3d South gold watch monogram gentleman’s E A M Return to Witherspoon Drug Co Reward LOST— One lorgnettes pair gold Return 814 owner’s name on them Deseret News Bldg O S L Reward LOST— Bunch of keys Buchmlller & Return ComFlowers tag attached mercial cluh Reward LOST — Female Boston terrier Phone Reward Hyland 2484-- J AUCTION SALES FAR out cheap rent is the reason we can sell our goods cheaper why We rhavq everything in the furniture llne ? Brass beds $1290 up 200 up Iron beds a 135 up Unoleum 1000 uo Oak dressers 1800 up Buffets 1000 up tables Dining pedestal We also have a lot of used furniture and carpets at half prices MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO 420 S State St Opp County Bldg CL E OSTERLOH Sells auctioneer exThe oldest and most anything auctioneer 2624-Was perienced Thirty years In Utah WE buy and sell household goods O K Furniture Co 348 & State WaW satch 18IC ’ |