Show 10 THE : HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- ' c’1' ''V-v--- ' VC-"-: '': - - - SAlT IiAKE CITY UTAH EEID AY JANUARY 5 N 1917 1276 Indast$aMilM Mines Mining Stocks 128358 DIVIDEND MATTER OF LOCAL directors will declare- at their regular monthly meeting’ to be held At Provo on Wednesday next January 10 For the past three quarters the company : has distributed 10 cents & share or 1100000 each tlm Just a year ago 5 cents was paid The recent drop In the stock from around 9147 to as low as 9120 yesterday gives som6 the Idea that the regular dividend will be cut In half However the more optimistic - BEARISH SPECULATORS v I MINE $22500 Business on' the local mining ex in- change yesterday showed In the volume reaching up to 28358 or about at recent normals The two Silver Kings were strong the King Consolidated selling up to 9435 and the Coalition as high as 9215 Both closed a few lower' however Albion reachedpoints Sells ad12) cents vanced to 16J cents Rico Argentine to below 5 cents the result dropped of an esscssment The Standard advanced to 83 cents Howell was active around-2wntb sad Mlchlgan-Ut&- h at 28 cents Iron Blossom sold as low as 9120 but closed at 9125 Original Bannock sold up to 40 cents and Emma closed at 9215 Sales yesterday totaled 102510 shares The official clos- valued at 92885875 quotations and sales were reported lng as follows: - - lambs 1210 SUCCESSFUL IN RAID ON DIVIDEND OR v'-- to thp Moscow of Beaver Jan' 4— Export business on reach)' out and pluck the a' huge- scale failed to offset altogether county honor of the first Utah mine to declare acute weakness that for a brief time a dividend in the new year" The direc- seized the wheat market-todaowing divi- to reports that President Wilson would tors yesterday posted a the payidentrec-of make a rfresh effort to end hostilities dend This calls for 15 922500 oh January Europe After an extreme descent the in ord January 12 to This will bringMos6 cents prices closed nervous1 at ofdate for the dividends total with cow Mining & Milling company up to net losses of It to at 184 was made to 184 and July at 149 toMay payment 989980 The last 160 Corn 3 i 1914 20 to It amounted December or 3270Q0 on the 900-0- finished lie to 2)c down and oats off cents a share o- to lie VIn provisions theoutcome Matthew- Cullen shares ofissued one Cullen the hotel and a setback of 10 cents to from proprietor ranged e opmining of the best known advance ' cents 'V 27 erators of the state is the principal was only : for a few minutes that owner Former Senator JosephG IS Rawlins is the general manager the wheat market gave evidence of Wilkin is ' mine- manager and Athol semidemoralization and plunged vioRawlins is the secretary of theh com downward beyond ordinary limlently ' ' its The pany accompanying selling Dow prices of metals In 1915' coupled been Induced by theheavy news peace slec- - had with the qulpment from- Washington but was quickly trlc&l machinery- of the new Cullen countered by announcement that export which sales of wheat shaft costing upwards of 910000 roughly new forthe sinking of the was paid 2000000 i bushels aggregated Holders who had other shaft to the 1400 -- foot level and Into movebeen stampeded' the work had di- ment that-- resulted from selling expensive- development1 the changed verted most of the Moscow's surplus outlook' as to the war situation were - Now cash from the line of dividends back again to the switching I rapidly side however the company Is in the last hour though - buying have on hand about 950000 cashsur- to tho confidence of many bulls tad been wisdom So was deemed it too badly shaken for any new venture plus make a distribution at this a until more time was afforded to sufficient to carry qut the present more thorough knowledge as to thegetnaon system of developing the property of the move expected to be made shaft ana I ture lines The new to large the belligerent governments bring added to the to M understanding machinery-havr greatly lowered ' the and mine efficiency of the came 'from Before the peace reports' ' 1 per ton costs - - — the sentiment 'wheat pit in the Washington Dein mine The shipments from was in the bearish moderately owing or carloads to five cember amounted first-clato as to main of doubt the advisability oraOne about 250 tons of advance which the up following ore zinc Of the cars of 50 tons of been scored in the preceding The had 91540 net the company near ight brought' hours Even the enthusiasts lead-silv9800 a car whose ore netted avowed aim was to lift prices to near De- 92 a bushel Tho holiday shutdown 1from admitted that the rise had cut down tne been overawlft cember 20 to January of that number of was November Tho production output a reaction was and due Thesomething 14 cars dealers was small however who weremain development I prepared for as radical & break as temdrift wVtU?£ nfw r“hn mhzlt PESL for peace ot to connect with the old workings ReCorn weakened chiefly In conse- sults here are expected at any time quence of enlarged country acceptances of bids from Chicago' The market however advlaes steadied later entente allies had by that the wai SOUTH ANTELOPE WILL purchased 1500000' bushels' in the twenty-fo- Itwa toleft — At the meeting of the directors had a ca company 000 This was a rected to 9200000 y ‘ - 2-c- : ent - to-stock- - ’ - - - -' old-tim- r ’It to : - T c - - : - 3000(k net be making ‘ - B with-moder- Ida 2' 00 - - epc 1-- - 18 stated10 The dividend to be annount and to be paid about Jan - ' : Jan time-leavin- of about 9270000 of 8100000 the bank g e cash on hand at all times 1144 carloads of ore In 1916 P roductlon loads compa and 106 in October October's n are said to have reached profits $30000 and December shows nea double the tonnage sent to market r ’ - ss 12-ce- nt forty-e- - er - - last Special to The American Fork 4—But Jan II - - the recent heavy snowfall centrates from the new mill at Pacific to the railroads days ago and it Is expe day In a short time shipping grade of ore that is m' - ’ f so-call- ed - ' other-development- cross-curren- ’ I- -' m T - - - ' - ' - : to Improve both as to qua quality The pay streak In now about eighteen Inches wide distan have drifted on It for a was si An upraise twenty feet the first of this week on the ore feet is a vertical depth levels Some of the tween the two silver Su assays 125 ouncesIs in-enthusiastic Intendent Tyler the outlook Charles E Hanks who Is eupc the property reports He says that he had of 100 - - & r - on It a short time ago At a depth twenty-five feet it opened up Into to do no shooting having out to shovel the carbonates galena all through spatterlngs of were While figuring on cIosi they down until spring on account heof i si supplies in having sufflcl the Earl Eagle Con Coppermines and - m ' m - tlve to the Ely Nev company expeots early commence mining and treatment erations up to 500 tons : 1000 tons per addition to the mill Is completed" to for F Cole Mulford Martin and John T Mor- - 1 ‘time allowing indefinitely the Giroux of which stockholders of the owns 94 per cent to the Coppermines on the original their holding exchange for one basis or two and a half shares to have raised The new people are said to cover all press the necessary eapltal lng obligations and to furnishing a working capital ed FORENOON SADES at 17c 24e " Antelope Star 500 500 at2000 at Alta Consolidated Alta Tiger 5000 at Albion 300 at 12c Bingham Amalgamated 8000 at 16c 500 at 16c 100 at Sfa Big Cottonwood Colorado 1000 at 17c Creole 1000 at 9e New York Curb East TIntic 1000 at 8o 1000 at Sot Howell 2500 at 20o 1000 at 20c The following quotations are from Iron Blossom 800 at 9127 400 at Badger Bros private wire service: 100 at 9120 1400 Bid Alta Con Emt Copper Iron Blossom Stewart Extension Tonopah Utah 8ml notes v 20 40 212 287 125 160 20 25 412 487 9500 9600 Boston Close The following quotations are from Badger Bros private wire service: Ely hief Con Mason Valley Majestlo Nevada Douglas Ohio Copper South Utah 9125 at 9122 Indian Queeri 2000 May Day 2000 at at ltc lle Original Bannock 700 at S5c 500 at 34c 200 at 85c 100 at 36c 100 at 36c Plutus 500 at 14c Prince Consolidated 500 at 9127 Paloma 500 at 7c 1000 at 5o 1000 at Rico at 5c 5cRico3000Argentine Wellington 500 at lSq r Silver King Coalition 200 at 9215 400 at 9312 300 at 9310 seller 10 days Sliver King Consolidated 100 at 9435 100 at 430 300 at 9427 Tlntio Central 6000 at 2e TIntic Standard 200 at 81c r Wilbert 500 at 13c Walker 500 at 9190 valTotal sold 48000 - ' shares — i ' - ' Ingham Mines Boston I AskT le lo ’r selling ue 91429850 AI7TERNOON SADES ') at Antelope Star 2200 at 17c Albion 1000 at 12e 1500 at 12a American Consolidated Copper 1500 at lieAlta Tunnel 8500 at 9c Boston Range Big Four 200 at 92c are from Black Jack 1000 at 6a The following quotations service: Beaver Copper 3000 at 2a Badger Bros" private wire at 2c Bay State 2000 1000 at 9c King Big Cedar Talisman 1000 at 2Jc Colorado 1000 at 17c 500 at 18a Creole: 1000 at 9c 2000 at Emma Copper 100 at 9212 100 at 9215 Howell 1500 at 20)c V' iron Blossom 100 at 9125 17 c 2500 - : -- 9a f - : - - - 1916 Washington Jan 4—Gold and silver production in the United States In l916fell below that of the year before by 58719300 of gold and i 2077275 ounces of silver The director of the mint announced tonight that the total gold production for the past year was 592216400 and the silver production - 72883800 ounces California led the union In the production of gold with 009586 ounces valued at 922110300 Colorado was second with 919565 ounces worth 919009-10- 0 and Alaska third with 785721 The other 916242300 oirces worth are given chief gold producing-stateas Nevada with an output valued at 97512200 98428200 South Dakota Montana 94575400 and Utah 93593400 Montana led ' In silver production with 14751000 ounces Other leading states were: Utah 'with 12965700 ounces Nevada 12784600 ounces Idaho 10504100 ounces Colorado ounces 6711800 Arizona ounces New Mexico 2000000 ounces and California 1987300 ounces The minimum production was In Georgia with 100 ounces Twenty-si- x states yielded no sliver - Swift & Copipany Make $20465000 Net Profits on $575000000 Sales 4 —Gross sales of Chicago Jan and net profits of 920465000& were shown in tne report of Swift Co paejeersfor the yea ending Sep tember 30 1916 submitted to the st anholders of the company at their nual meeting today The gross sales for 1915 were 9500000000 and the net 914087500 profits President Douis F Swift said that the actual profits on all operationsl! into exportof amounted He cluding cent a pound also said output business that the profits onon foreign domestic repre were greater than sentlng the largest Item in the financial ' 5575-0000- 00 one-hal- - result MONEY New York Jan 4— Mercantile Pa cent per —404'—per Sixty-da- y bills 471 com- Sterling bills on banks 471 S merclal bills 471 demaa commercial 475 cables 476 Francs— Demand 584 cables 583 Marks——Demand 71 cables 71 Kronen —Demand Hi: cables 11401 Guilders Demand 40f cables Dire: Demand 686 cables 685 Rubles — Demand 29 cables 29 1 Mexican dollars— 68 c Government bonds— Steady railroad bonds firm — Time loans Easy 60 and 90 days 6 months per cent Call money — Steady high 2 low 2 last2- loan 2 clos-- 2 2: at ruling rate offered lng bid NEW YORK GRAIN New Y’ork Janv 4— Flour unsettled 940975 winter patpatents spring 915 winter straights 850 ents 390 880 Wheat— Spot easy No 2 hard 210 214 No No 1 northern Duluth New northern Manitoba 225 York — Corn Spot easy No 2 yellow 110 c 1 f New York 60-d- ay 60-d- ay 1-- 16 -- 34 38t j- -- S DECREASED IN - 16-ln- ch high-grad- - 4 — Rumors and rewith the peace situation ports dealingwere credited with 'causing a reversal in the stock market today which carried prices down 3 to 6 points Board-rooof fresh gossip revived reports ' United - between the' complications States and Germany which adversely peace stocks affected the while dispatches from Washington a‘ new move by ' this govforecasting of peace apernment in the direction effect on the to have a similar peared war issues These and ts created confusing In the movement of prices although it was apparent that professional tracers were in control Unsettlement began soon after the firm opening Incorrect toadvices from the impresgiving rise Washington board had sion that the federal reserve Issued another and more emphatic partlclpa against American warning loans of foreign tion In short-terwere generally extendorigin Dosses ed the Intermediate period and during in the final hour 1 again rallies of to 2 points Intermittent were more than balanced by Increased heaviness in United States Steel and allied Industrials as well as other potential Issues Including coppers the latter being under especial pressure in consequence of further price concessions for the refined metal Mexicans were almost the sole exceptions subto the downward trend making destantial recoveries from mid-da- y pression Ralls today were more than ordlnar attitude lly responsive to the bearish of the issues standard element' trading 1 to 2 points with 5 for Canlosing adian Pacific The southern division was firmest of that group ' at temporary gains ofl to 2 points leather Munitions and motors and sugar shares equipments and their acsome cessories of which opened with material improvement- ended at net losses of variable proportions United States Steel again contributed about SS per cent3 to the day’s business at a final loss of Total sales of stocks to 1425000 shares amounted points Monetary conditions had no bearing upon the course of the stock market call money retaining its recent ease with lower quotations for time accommodations and mercantile paper which was In scant supply A slight hardening of sterling and a of marks and rubles were the shading only features of the foreign exchange market Bonds were with further concessions in Irregular local transactions To tal sales par value 95470000 United states bonds were unchanged - names of the respective Shareholders as follows: Cert No 229—E D Washington 414— JeppeP ThonlJ 890 —Rosalie Corkuni 354— James P Farrell 293— James Andrews 294— James Andrews 295— James Andrews 296— James Andrews 297— James Andrews 216—James Andrews 1®® 359— James Andrews 500 896— James Andrews 269— R H Greenhalgh 500 202— Mrs Nathalie Wyan 2000 500 125 119 — William J Howell 500 263 — william J Howell 125 1000 211 —Mrs O K Merrill 250 87 150 364— Mrs O M Merrill 1000 3S9 — Mrs O M Merrill 250 500 223— It T Harrison 125 1000 286— H T Harrison 250 350 — William R Clark 1000 250 287 — 400 100 ' Elizabeth Pyper 238 J A Weed 1000 250 250— Otto G Reinhardt 500 125 184— Cora U Ix)ng 500 125 404 — Henry Magill 1000 250 405—Henry Magill 1000 260 150 253 — Margaret Magill 58 — 318 William Howell 500 125 500 289 — William Howell 125 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directora made on the 14th' day of November 1916 so many ahares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company 231 D F- - Walker block Salt Dake City on Wednesday the 10th day of January 1917 at 8 o’clock p ul to the delinquent assessment therepay on together with' the coats of adverand expense of eale tising CHARDES A WEAVER Secretary Decem’First publication Saturday ber 23d 1916 J-J- JJ PRODUCTION IN U New York Jan' - through on the Miller fissure UlO tuuuaii niMvea The comi mineralized Is highly will continue driving the tunnel ab on ine v a vein cut but drilling the objeotl will not be donein until tunnel the main Is reached point ' The ore encountered In the lovi 1325 - s v hours Oats duplicated the action of corn was said that sales to the seaboard and START PERMANENT ADIT It amounted to yesterday 5000000 bushels today Advanced quotations on hogs made average higher The best provisionscame from shorts T D Dives ey vice president and demand of the South the of Range Mining leading futures: Antelope manager for Mineral company left last evening on call Mountain where work is being carrieda NEW YORK STOCK DIST on at present He will recommend worka permanent for starting placetunnel At present assessment ing Is work being done isona some' ' of the claims where there good showing streak of ore e In one place & of copper ore has been opened The South Antelope group Is east of and the Beaver Range Mines property Anbetween the eastern portion of the telope Star the East Antelope and the Cove properties- Two of the company’s the Antelope five claims lie north of now do about Star The company will 11000 worth of development work and a financed for several months is E T Woolley T D Dlvesey is vice V R Dlvesey is secretary president who with Benjamin Rose and F R directorate Dlvesey make upistheabout nlnw miles The property southeast of Black Rock station on the Wheat — Nob 2 and-- red and Nos 2 Salt Dake Route and '3 — hard nominal! Corn No 2 yellow' 96 97 No 4 No 4 whlte'9494£ yellow —9S95 Thompson Goes to See Oats No 8 white 54t66t$ stand- I Emma Copper of Alta ?&yUUfS61fnominal no's ds5 — 90 128 —850 550 a mining Barley Timothy Recently A P Thompson1 Clover — 1200 1700 Inspect the engineer visited' Alta to sent — 2850 Pork— Emma Copper He has his im 1522 1527 Dard to Rico Industrial the Sresslons Ribs—1325 1400 He says he found that were being rapidly I developments ' of I to find- the faulted f pushed portions LjOCCLI tjTTlGltGrS Gunderson Illinois and Burgess I Are the race ore bodies He figured that the of the Herzlg crosscut was not far from Battling With Frost its goal the Gunderson ore body In the same paper are articles on Emma four big smelters In the vicinity by J J Beeson William B Rldgeley of The Dake the International at TooSalt Graham Rlceu and George American 'at Garfield and the ele the Alta that the It is reported from the United States at Murray and Emma has upwards of 200 tons of ore one Midvale have been exbroken for shipment but the depth of Smelting atconsiderable trouble In the snow may make movement of ore Im- periencing weeks from ore freezing past few possible for several weeks the cars - In which It has been tight to from' Some of the the- mines shipped concentrates from the mills of San Francisco Quotations fine Idaho for instance where the weather The following quotations are from has been extraordinarily severe are Badger Brbs private wire service: found to be almost solid and frozen Some to the sides of the cars Bid Ask tight or the ores carry as high as 25 per Atlanta arrives cent moisture and this mass Booth of ice and ore Thaw block solid a Blue Bull ores At the care such of take houses C O D ee at Midvale yes United States smelter Combination Fraction seventy-tw- o of ore carloads terday Diamond Blue Bell on the tracks in this were standing Florence frozen state This represents upwards Goldfield Con 350 tons and the plant treats of Great Bend 500 tons dally c about Grandma Jumbo Extension Merger Spearhead Sliver Pick m uel Waiting Yellow Tiger Sandstorm Total sales for the day 1425000 to the Inability to secure the shares Kewanos Owing amount coke of Pioneer fuel the necessary Gold Wedge Mason Valley smelter has not been Manhattan Consolidated able to start upi according to C A Notes and Personals White Cap who was in traffic West manager Con Virginia — The m from Thompsonto Nev yesterday of the The date of the - breaking have on Confidence hand several requires plant s&ld to be next is Bannock pool of before tons fuel Hale & Norcross Original thousand start with the two making up fur- Monday January 8 There are tied Ophlr the initial have a big 900000 shares "Insid1500 of to approximately naces which Savage capacity said to have declared that the Sierra Nevada 1700 tons of ore dally Only about 100 ers” are will let loose only 80000 shares Union ' tons of the 6000 tons needed have been breakthat that can be comfortably Belmont and received it handled cash Boy Gypsy Queen George E Hemphill who Is conLevies Jim Butler Rico nected with the Earl-Eag- Fork Mining Argentine 'American canyon Midway company of Dake Montana P Ex was Salt Cent One yesterday in Assessment of 5 Mlzpah Extension 1915 The production of pig iron ln' McNamara 39450-O0estimated at lii is this country Rico met of the Directors North Star Iron AgeThe tons by the1913 previous levied an asand :Argentine morning Rescue Eula yesterday tons with 3096 6152 was 1 a year cent The share datea high sessment of was Tonopah of Nevada 29916213 1915 production the and on: last had not been settled Tonopah Extension Charles Re&d'evening of the tons President Umatilla says “ C Godbe is at the Prince West End Manager M mill company: at Bulllonvllle Nev No 6" The Consolidated This will be assessment Nevada Hills 1 of cent Its up 5 assessment had is No which starting again Big Jim 5 or one sale day on December just ' Cfackerjaclc DIVE- - STOCK1 Vvassessment sale date month ago Na4 e ' 2 and was also for 1 lies — 4 was September ' Jan Hog receipts Chicago five jacKarq Read said yesterday ten to above yester-- ‘ cent a share Mr that Rochester active 000000006 the monthly re- day’s average expected that he1 to “ would abe available port' Within or bo It stockhold 96010jr has been 1000lO day lessees 1000 at 27c ' 1000 at I Utahr Michigan on the 28c 500 at 28a upper reported that a good the 9000 " firm Native are making thing" but New Quincy 600 at 18a ' workings CUfr—Receipts ana that the Bannock 1000 at 87c 600 of the shipments are royalties cattle 750ll80 western steers 40c the company bringing In profit beef at Original 735 - 1000 stockers and feeders 535 by V Pioche Bristol 1000 at 840 cowi and heifers ' 4301000 tJ cPlutus 800 at 14c 9001325 calves 12000 f Sheep— Receipts Prince Consolidated' 100 at 91271a' " strong Meted Quotations 925 1060 ewes 675 1000 Paloma 1500 at 7c Wethers Rico Argentine 3000 at 5c 1Q00- at lambs 114018701-4—The metal ex4cReeds Peak' 500 'at' 8av r:' New "' York Jan lead 740 750 spelter Kansas City Jan —Hogs— Receipts change quotes v Rico Wellington 1000 at 18c St Douis delivery 9 8000 higher Bulk 10001045 heavy East spot quiet Sells 2500 at 16c 200 at 16c1036 1050 packers and butchers 1020 ' "V 751 Silver King Coalition 100 at 93124 asked 1045 llght " 970 1020 pigs 825 Silver 100 at 310 dull first 950 electrolyticsecond Copper 1000 '"at II Bind third quarters 2800 3250 nom- Silver King Consolidated Cattle— Receipts ' 3000 strong to 10 9425 seller 10 days 10 at 9440 Prime fed steers 1050 1150 higher beef I lnaL steers 850 1050 westTar Baby 1000 ab 330 and unchanged aron dressed steady 1100 cows 525 900 at 42 750 25 TIntic Central 1000 2c 4275 steers ern spot Tin quiet 600 at 82c 2500-aI Tlntlc Standards stockers and feedAt Dondon — Spot: copper fl33 10s heifers 6001050: ' I £129 10s' Electrolytic £145 ers 625 850 bulls 550750 calves futures I Bold 53710 selling val- - spot tin £180 15s: futures £182 10s 6501150 ue 91406025 Dead £30 10s Spelter £ 50 10s Sheep — Receipts 7000 lower Dambs - 1 nerald-Bepubllcsti- ur 00 GOLD AND SILVER STOCK MARKET VALUES DALE TO $89980 : a share - 17-0- SALES DAY ON more-creas- Much speculation la rife a to Just hoar much dividend the Iron' Blossom 1325 1100 1200 yearlings ewes 800 925 wethers 8751000 ' Omaha Jan 4 — Hogs — Receipts light higher Heavy 990 1030 bulk of 9601010 775940 pigs sales 980 1010 Cattle — Receipts 4700 strong Native steers 775 1150 cows and heifers 650 1060 western steers 650 925 Texas steers 600 750 Stockers and feeders 625 860 12000 steady Year Sheep — 1125 wethers 8251100 lings 925Receipts tab ! DELINQUENT STOCK SALE STOCK 07 the Union Jordan Irrigation company SADE OF DELINQUENT Pursuant to notice sent stockholders of above company for assessment of shares the following are now delln- if not paid on or before 5uent and 15 1917 enough of said stock will be sold at public auction at residence of secretary to cover delinquent assessment advertising and cost of sale The following shares and owners are affected: Shares 2 Anderberg Rosetta 383-5-25 Anderberg A M Anderson Axel Berger Marla Burrell John W Kemp Deo M i 68—100 Kennedy Daura E Larson 116—525 Bessie 1 McGurrln F E 09 4 hewbold Orson 4 Naylor Devi 1 O’Leary Dan O’Conner Timothy 9 Reading Frank Shoulson John 05 Stokes Joseph 8 Shoemaker E D Woodhead W J 1 Walke Thomas ID 3 Warren Eliza C 2 Walke Rosabel 8 Cole William B 8 order board By of of directors T F GREENWOOD Sec’y SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT Lake City county of Salt Dake State of Utah William Stoneman plaintiff be sold George Nebeker defendant To against at sheriff’s sale at the west front door of the county courthouse in the Cltv and County of Salt Dake State of Utah on the 22d day of January A D 1917 at 12 o’clock noon of said day all the riht title claim and interest of said defendant of in and to the foldescribed real to wit: lowing S 25 rods of W 4property rods of S E 6 lot block 188 A also S 25 of N 10:5 r of W 55 rods of E rods 9 rods lot 7 block 138 A Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States Dated at Salt Dake Utah this 28th day of December ACity D 1916 JOHN 8 CORDESS Sheriff of Salt Dake County State of Utah M&thewa Deputy By Frank M lit Chris Mathlsoq Attorney for Plain- Date of first publication December SO A 1916 24-1- 00 69-1- a 54-1- 00 23-1- 101-5- 25 1 ’ D T7TT ZSEE3 SUGAR New York Jan 4 —Raw sugar firm 527 molasses 440 recentrifugal fined quiet fine granulated 675 Sugar-futurwere in better demand and at noon prices were 4 to 8 points in the spot market higher firmnessThe close was chief factor being the and 3 to 7 points higher steady March 413 May 417 July 428 The quality of a beer depends upon the scientific knowledge that its makers have of beer brewing and also upon a properly equipped plant and first-clamaterials es - ss PRODUCE 4 — Butter —Unchanged Jan Chicago unEggs—Receipts 3196 cases ‘ changed 81 cars Potatoes— Receipts changed — Poultry Alive unchanged un- Fisher Beer WOOD Jan 4 — There were 8900 bales offered at the wool auction sales The attendance Was and today me the demand active especiallylarge for rlnos at unc hanged prices Dondon EVAPORATED FRUITS New York Jan 4A—Evaporated apples dulL Prunes steady Apricots and peaches firm Raisins freeoffered ly FLAX Minneapolis Jan 4 —Flax— 2831 287 DELINQUENT NOTICE K EXTENSION MINING & of company place business room 221 DPrincipal block F Walker Salt Dake City Utah Do cation of mines Beaver Dake—mining district Beaver county Utah Notice There are delinquent upon the following described 'stock on account of assessment number seventeen (17)' of levied on () ofcentNovember 1916 the 14th day the several amounts set opposite the O - one-four- RE-ducti- on : th per-shar- e is the result of finest materi&lo highest technical skill and unsurpassed facilities We hae spared no expense to maintain a thoroughly plant furnished with the most improved equipment for browing ageing and bottling a higii-cla- ss up-to-da- te ’ bee Fisher Brewing Co A The prize is IN THE BEER - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Depart le - 720 A - : - - Mmlad 816 A M 930 A M v and Intermediate rj Arrive 50 : 36-0- 00 r 0-- 555 F M 555 P M 605 P M lc - ‘ ' -- - - - i' t ' : Pcin UmchiCM‘a“ °a“ °m11 830 hB&f85"$S8Ssu-'-R0- V M 6 Ij° 8ngelee Limited— Omaha Chicago Denver St 500 Doula Overland Limited — Omaha Chicago Denver St Louie (San Francleco also departing) 30 P AM PM P M Mu41210 P M 11A5 ' - - 00 Ogden and Intermediate : : - ‘ - “-11- — ' 230 P M ‘“V 330 P lu -- - °fr2:U?iVhtIS1Son1SronPo-- A M 1205 Pi M 235 P M: - ' ft 1-- ' D "i:'””” 4 EFFECTIVE SEPT 181919 Dally - ' h- K w - 515 P M 11 I 4 45 P M '1145 P M 1155 P M 1155 P M 1155 P M ettr r J - AM Idaho Fall Aahtoq Buite (Twin fall a also arriving) Ogden Pocatella Idaho Falle Butte OgdeiC" Pocatello ' (Cache Valley also arriving) Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francleea P"l° “"giS'iSS’ciSSoL K O 0-0 740 P M B“rm“tat— 210 P M 100 A M Hotel Utah: Telephr n l AA m SSI 'iniflT HL - Malm IB I |