Show f THE 12 HERALH-BEPTJBIilCA- - Mines Mining Stocks $28749 PRESIDENT O’MEARA CItTAH''THUBSDAT SALT TAKE N 'A1 'f ' ' : : ' J t A'- ?" V M K ! ' V- - - m':' 4" w v ‘ m t ” li JANUARY - r fl ' fl ' 1917: f '? r PUBLIC HOLDS ALOOF P WANT AD RATES rr line for first inTen rent eachsertion 5 cents per line forclass!Insertion: all subsequent ft cat ions Count six words the liasb SALES DAY OPERATIONS IN STOCKS MONTHLY RATB 8126 per lino per month iV- - t s f E TELLS OF BIG PLANS SAMPLES $75 A TON IN PALOMA THE FEATURE TAKES CONTROL MAGMA Telephoned ads will rscelvs prompt attention HAVE BEARISH EFFECT CALL MAIN Til New York Jan 10— Steady pressure of the same general character which has been ' exerfed ' with more or less effect since last December was the out- Ask for Want Ad Department v ' Business on the local ' mining exchange mounting up to more than 828000 yesterday looked to the old timers' a little more like the brisk days of ‘yore P&loma easily wrested the honor for feature place from Miller Hill' This Beaver county Issue opened at l6 cents and advanced to 14 cents on sales of 67700 shares Marked Improvement In as the causa Miller the mine Is Hill opened given at 85 cents and closed one the point lower having attained mark' May Day was up to 12 44 to cents Bannock cents and Bay State advanced to S cents Beaver Lake doubled in price from recent sales goone cent Moscow brought 19 ing forIron 19 Blossom 8125 Sells cents cents and Standard closed at 87 cents Sales yesterday totaled 189842 shares valued at 82874926 The official closquotations and sales were reported ing as follows: Fl f LEAD-SILV- - l ’ n "With Ita new dry concento begin operating mill ready trating In a week or two the property of the McCracken Silver-Lea-d Mining ( comsoon enter will McCracken near pany the class of producing mines with assured future” according to President W p O'Meara who is up from Arizona lie continued: “These predictions are based upon the assertion that the McCracken propnot only has more than enough erty ore In sight to keep the new plant busy for a long period but that there will soon develop on the surface up the hill above the mill and In the tunnel finds an outlet directly Into the that ore bins of the mill mountains of ore will compel the rapid addition of that' units to the present plant until one of the large and milling operations In the state of Arizona Is built up "Until the big vein Is tapped by the tunnel surface mining on a unique and unusual scale will be employed on the ore zone above the’mill Here ore big of a good quality outcrops to a height 20 to 25 feet and above the surface of silver-lead values there Is a zone of as good milling ore approximaterated COO feet widei ly "From this almost Inexhaustible source and from the tunnel level ore will be carried to the mill while new units are being added commensurate with a production record that will rapin the class idlytheplace the McCracken the west The of ef properties large more tunnel will reach the vein in 20 ore 8 feet It will intersect it under to 40 feet wide that outcrops to a the surface of 20 to 25 height above feet It Is expected that the production from the tunnel and the surface will be so much greater than the Initialn of the mill that the next capacity unit will have to be added right away” At present the property Is In operaA camp tion working twelve men has been established and a road built 100-to- - 37-ce- - nt ' Samuel Newhouse of Salt Lake with Boston and Butte associates have taken over the control of the Magma Superior Copper company- which J Harry Macmillan recently "discovered” slumbering away practically unnoticed alongside of the newest 'Arizona sensation the Magma Copper which Is selling "at 845 to ' 860 a share - Mr Macmillan left for Arlsona last evening but will return In about ten days It ls understood that' Mr Newhousg' has consented to accept the presidency of the new Company This Is his' first launching out in the ' mining world for a number of years Relative to the Magma Copper Mr Newhouse said last evening: "Our property which In the malm la lies Immediately south and patented what adjoiningof the' was known In theasearly the Superior camp history Lake Superior and Arizona holdings These holdings are now controlled oy the Magma Copper company and by settlement of long standing litigation become a contiguous of the Magpartdistrict ma estate In the Superior Aside from the tremendous ore body1500-foopened on the Magma ground at the level ' the company Is shipping high grade copper ore from this L S and A ground and at no great distance from the property which we have just acquired "I- - have been disinclined to go Into new mining enterprises at a time when the advanced price of metals is responand sible for Innumerable promotions ventures but the results of our Inof the opportunities ofvestigations fered by Mr Macmillan In the Magma Superior holdings were such Copper we could not overlook the chance that to a mine The report of Walter develop Weed eminent geologist Harvey and others on the district and on prop Magma It erty aside from the great self courts careful ana earnest investiof the possibilities In that field gation Our search brought conclusions that make us rather optimistic regarding the camp We have confidenceSuperior in the future of the Magma SuWork is to be energetically perior on the further exploration prosecuted of the estate and with the development accomplished there our expecalready tations for early satisfactory results i are strong” Mr Newhouse said that the price the control of the property paid for into six figures and was a reaches one for a property not already large in a producing stage The board of will be directors of the company anounce-meto some extent and changed is to be made later as to its personnel The recent rapid rise in the price of shares which carried the IsMagma sue from around 812 to 860 with recessions to 835 and a later advance to about 850 a share has been responsible the for attracting marked attention tominthe Superior district throughout The shoot of ore opened world ing on the 1500 level in the Magma showa width of thirty-on- e feet of 11 ing cent copperoreore is declared to be a per rival of the body In the United Verdi Extension of Jerome Arlz which roved the sensation of the mining leld last yearV i Secretary - R ' B Garff of the Boston ' ' J wood has returned from an inspection wheat sharply downgrade today losses a loss of of the neur strike at "the foot of the on some transactions ' showing 1900-foHe as ' much as 5c ' a busheL Extreme 'maliv working incline - - : ot : says the shaft cut the ore and a drift weakness however proved brief ' The out fifteen feet shows three and a half close although nervous1 was at 21c to e to four feet of He esti- 31c net decline with May At 1831 to and July 1471 to 1471 'Other mates It at 875 or better a ton 'The 1831 too finished at a setbaleading staples Values are In lead silver with some ck-corn 11c to oats lc to lc and 2ic to 10c gold and copper During the past five provisions took place In toregard or six4 days 150 tonsof this rich stuff toUntil the flurry have was that fighting out been taken for has shipment at an occurred somewhere supposed the route of op merchant ships bound from the United date early This work will cut three additional States to Europe the wheat market fissures In this block of ground all of had displayed - a tendency to higher values except just at the outset Iniwhich are expected to be at this particular This makes tial declines appeared to be due largepoint Infour- fissures close proximity The ly to inferences that the German chanare all looking exceptionally cellor soon would make a new- move to workings peace Selling pressure good Mr Garff reports- The main In- bring about cline has been carried down 150 ad- however was not heavy and it took ditional feet and It Is expected that a but little buying to bring about a moderate upturn especially as demand little v farther It will crosscut this came for :v v the most from leading were Another excellent- showing Is In the houses whereas ' pit part speculators Falrvlew fissure This Is 700 to 800 the chief bears Lack of any evidence of new feet west In an entirely new territory under where there Is sara to be Heavy business had considerable to doexport with mineralization in the surface The fis- the readiness with which wheat prices sure where newly- exposed is four feet gave way when late in the session the wide This is 2200 feet underground possibility 'of a renewal of German submarine exploits worried holders The Maxfield Is along j Bearish right The ore Is being shipping sentiment also was Increased to Murray conveyed I means of bobsleds The roads are by the accompanying depression of by now in fine shape for the transports- - I stocks and cotton and by revised crop tion of heavy loads At present one I figures indicating that the yield In carload of tons of ore Is reaay to I Canada was larger than the trade in had knowledge of two more are at the release andfifty mine general Corn fell with wheat Previous to awaiting the ore teams the last hour though prices averaged higher Inowing to chances of a crop failure and to a scarcity of domesticArgentina ruralwas offers Trade In oats of a local character Price changes merely followed the developments In other pits Liberal receipts of hoga were prifor the decline of OPENS NEW ORE BODY: marily responsible provision values some Belgian relief inextent to check quiries served to : to the mill The company claims and has a lease and bond on four other claims The officers are tV P O'Meara president: W A Steand treasurer W B phen secretary Van Horn vice president It Is capi0 talized for 1500000 shares with shares in the treasury owns-thirtee- 750-00- m DRAGON CON DECLARES ITS INITIAL DIVIDEND -- - nt The Dragon Consolidated yesterday dividend While the declared Ita initial amount of only 1 cent a share was sort of a disappointment yet the company entering the honor class gave finally some consolation to the stockholders Many had predicted 2 or even 3 cents possible The company is understood to have about 895000 cash on hand This dividend will require approximately 818750 stated that the Dragon has gs It Is1875000 shares of Its 2000000 about Issued The payment will be made on 20 to stock of reeord JanuJanuary aryIn 13 December the Dragon shipped 152 earloads of ore 'and 128 In November The total shipments in 1916 were 1418 cars compared with 181 in 1915 88 In 1914 and 411 in 1913 ? - - 600 STRIKE ON following quotations ceived over Badger Bros private wire: - - ore-beari- ng - - - 4 fls-su- re - '- - - I I - short sellers Leading futures ranged as follows: High Open WHEAT — Low Close City Murray Schick reports great ImIn the lower levels since provements his recent Inspection Mineralization appears In the new Thaynes tunnel He on the 155 says that the new ore to 1625 is particularly body interesting now The vein varies from 3 to 10rlgh feet of first-claore The solutions have deposited their precious burden In th1 folds of the black limestone contact with tight the soluble llmea The ore Is of a character to gray make a ton In eight cubic feet The past thre months have showed marked Improve ment in this block of ground This ore Is making out Into a bedding away from the main fissure and Is what is called the stope north of No 2 raise Other parts of the mine are showing Cash quotations: Mr Schick says Vt takes — No 2 red nominal No 8 red up splendidly Wheat a but small force of men 1901: No 2 hard comparatively 1971 No 8 hard to first-clamaintain the present 50 to 60 tons 81980196 — of ore shipped dally and to Corn No 2 yellow 978: No 4 yellow the new mllL No 4 white 95097 supply 95097 The mill Is of A new Oats — No 3 white 568057 standard capacity crusher will probably make It possible 57 0 571 to handle 75 to 100 tons a when Rye— Nominal — workln in conjunction withdaythe flotaTimothy —1 3500850 00 Ol 32 tion department Barley —120001700 The new tram Is doing work now Clover 29 50 when otherwise ore Pork—15 would u be tied up by blocked shipments 15 67 Lard— roads The tunnel In Tnaynes canyon Is In 1550 to Ribs — 140001462 16000 feet It Is running through the limestones with shales on top Some streaks of mud or talc with manganese Iron and some spattered lead have been encountered The' objective of the 14000-fotunnel Is a strongproposed zone ly mineralized up near the head of Thaynes canyon BY IRON BLOSSOM - LEVEL ot er high-grad- - high-grad- ‘ Rico-Argenti- ne I - - ' 4750 60-d- ay 60-d- ay 60-d- ay 7-- 16 m ' I - MORNING SALES Antelope Star 1000 at 16)e Alta Consolidated 1000 at 24)c Beaver Copper 1000 at lie New York Curb Bay State 6000 at 3c 1000 at 3c The following quotations were re- 1000 at Sic Baver Lake Metals 1000 at Sc 404)00 ceived over Badger Bros private wire: at lc Bid Ilowell 500 at 19c Ask Iron Blossom 1010 at 8125 20 Alta Consolidated 30 Indian Queen 7500 at lie 387 400 Coppermlnes Keystone 100 at 87c: 300 at 88c Emma Copper '200 225 Miller Hill 100 at 35c 1200 at 37c iron Blossom 125 131 at 36ic: 2700 at 86c Midvale Steel 6200 6225 2000 Michigan-Uta- h 500 at 29c M&f ns 4600 4700 1200 12c 1800 at at May Day Hercules Bay 467 487 New Quincy 600 at 14ic 1000 12c at 14c 12 Stewart 25 Opohongo 1000 at lc 4 00 Extension Tonopah 412 Bannock 100 at 46c 600 at Utah Securities Notes 9500 9600 45cOriginal 1800 at 44ic 800 at 44c Prince Consolidated 300 at 8130 Paloma 600 at 10c 4000 at 11c r- ' DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phone W 160 Main St - Members Salt Lake Stock and 946-94- 7 Mining Exchange 10A00 e1? Sells 8tn1rd'‘ 8lfo26126harS' I L BADGER BROTHERS 160 S Main St at 111c at ILSTi- °° V 8Ci 1500at6c at 18Jc 100 108842: t 600 ftt 1“ng vanie 600 AFTERNOON SALES Antelope Star 4500 at 17c 1000 at 171C ' Alta Consolidated 700 at 24c at 88c: 500 at at 87c ®°c: 200 at 200 89c r Beaver Copper 1000 at He State 1000 at 81c 4000 Bay Beaver Lake Metals 6000 atatlcSic 2000 at 341c Dragon ' Emma Copper 300 at 3205 East Tlntic Consolidated 2000 at Sc Iron Blossom 300 at 8125 Tbwer Mammoth 2000 at 51c Miller Hill 200 at 36c 500 at 34c: ' ' - I at 88 JVo'So Sugar " National Bank State Utah Walker Brothers Bank National Bank of the Republic Standard Coal 11500 Hec1' o Call- Switch 12c I?2ntlne’18c2000 4332 81S5Uth WILL BUY Utah-Idah- at - Moscow 500 at 18c 100 at 19c Michlgan-Uta- h 600 at 29cNew Quincy 1000 at 131c Neva 1000 at lie Original Bannock 100 at 44ic 200 at 4cr 100 at 43io 13700 at 12c 2000 at l2Jc Pjloma t 18c 4500 at 131c 14500 at 14c - - Reeds Peak 8500 at 8c J - v 1 - - - s - re-celv- ed 1 1 - m 'J 1 w : - — '' - - 54 s " ' 88c-j70- - lie' 1 “ - - -- : 4 $V fv- ' 1 ISC 'V ' '4' ' '4 W: ' V ' v£ri -- s v4 vf ' J ' WW&8 - an 803-69- Herald-Republic- lUraM-SMmkll- an — mii DUKE —Miss Wilmurth Tans Duke of Mr and MrsMahonrl Duke daughter died January 9 at her age 20 years Second East Magna parents’ home 26 Utah Services will be held this afternoon at 180 p m at Magna ward meeting house interment in the Magna cemetery Silver & Doyle have charge GEWINNER —At 164 E South Tem10 Dessia Bernice ple street January of Mr and Mrs Albert E daughter Gewlnner born April 9 1907 In Pueblo Colo The body Is at the parlors of 25 SL West Joseph W Taylor street Notice of funeral later Temple DE PREZIN — In this city January Hugo De Presin aged 77 years a resident of&Eureka Utah Body la at O’Donnell Co’s parlors Notice of on ARWNEC0 ord Bock when you pay for your advertisement and when your credits amount to fifty dollars on money spent on advertising and for merchandise with of the merchants In the system any a dividend of On Roller will be mailed to you If you deposit this money In a Savings Account with one of the banking Institutions In the system the National Cash 'company wlU pay you One Dollar every time you aavo Tea Dollars thus earned Ask for a National Cash company “Sale Record Book” It Is FREE Books may bo had by applying at the cashier's desk of The or at any store Hated In the book or at the company’s 6 Utah Savings A Trust office building Use your National Cash Company Book when paying for Herald-Republic- 10 funeral later FUNERALS COX —Funeral services for Mrs Ella May Cox age 40 years wife of Joseph Sixth North and First West streets to see Mrs Cox can do Friends wishing so from 10 a m until 1280 P- m on of funeral Interment Wasatch day Lawn Automobile cortege ot 600-fo- Vhs National Cash company will Pay you for advertising In this deyou partment The cashier will giveRecred!t In the company’s “Sal - ss President M P Braffet of the Paloma was in yesMining ofcompany C J Graff letter from Suptreceipt terday ana account of the of giving ore in a three feet of solid galenastriking level This ore stope on the is lying over some rich carbonates encountered some time ago in that block -of ground The new strike Is In the Directors of the Iron Blossom at west drift Mr Braffet says the drift Provo yesterday declared the regular on the same level to the east also dividend of 10 cents & snare shows ae face of three and a half feet quarterly copper-silvore He This calls for the distribution of 8100-00- 0 of ISSUES STATEMENT! on January- 25 to stock of record stated further yesterday that on the 700 13 Thin will bring the comof carbonates level there is a full face January e ore and two feet of pany’s dividends up to a total of 82950-00- 0 copper or at the rate of 8295 a share The incline shaft Is being continued I Stockholders of the and Superintendent Graff Last to year the company distributed expects reach the 800 level at the end of the Mining company' are In- receipt from 8350000 and in 1915 8330000 The Iron Blossom shipped a total of J H Woodmansee of the fol- 1144 present month Secretarystatement carloads of ore in 1916 estimated from the board of lowing 45000 tons This is compared with directors: at Since the installment of air com- 1067 carloads in 1915 958 in 1914 and TANA-BINGHAM IS in 1913 Their Tlntic mine shipped pressor and power drills at the mines 1000 181 cars of ore in December 147 In of the company the operating cost per out month has greatly Increased and an-- 1 November and 106 In October other assessment becomes necessary MONEY course the progress of development NOW IN FEET Of in 10 — Mercantile work has been proportionately New York Jan creased by the additional monthly ex- paper 31: sterling bills 471 commercial bills on banks pense new drifts show a vast tonnage I 471 Our bills 470J zinc-lea- d ore of variable grades demandcommercial cables 476 475J According to J R Belcher of the of 583 Utah Karns Tunneling company which some that would pay to ship In Its Francs demand 5841 cables 70 has contracted to extend the Montana-Blngha- crude state but more that would re Marks demand 7011!- cables main tunnel 900 feet the face quire mill treatment The big copper Kronen demand 40 - cables cables Ilf 40 Is now in 4750 feet from the portal ere chute' has so far eluded’ our Guilders demand efforts 150 feet was a hand quartzite to reach It but any day’s work may Li res demand 689 cables 688 The last Nc-Rubies demand 2920 cables 2930 the formation is loosening up und bring it in The average monthly out- is easy It is expected that lay for labor and supplies is in the! Mexican dollars 671 Rrogress fissure Is just ahead Government bonds steady railroad and neighborhood of ' 84000 &11 times bonds irregular: time loans easy: 60 The Karns company has fulfilled 700 correspondence are open Reports at I months 3g31 six 90 days 3S feet of Its contract Recently the drill to your inspection and machine has been boring but twelve done I Call money2 easy high 2 low 1 "In addition to what&' Is being com-last loan is closing account 1 ruling rate feet The long on company feet in place of fifteen leasing ' holes gave such a tonnage that the bid 1 offered H muckers could not remove it in time ilons of our upper wordings on a very!I SUGAR for the next shift on the machine so satisfactory basis Since the foregoing was written I New York Jan 10 — Raw sugar the length was reduced The Karns company Is figuring on an automatic this office is in receipt of a telegram steady centrifugal 539 molasses 5 a copy of 452 mucker and an electric haul for some under date of January refined quiet fine granulated which Is hereto appended from Supt! 6 75 other contracts that are In sight were quiet but the William McCullough:: Sugar futures “ ‘Due south ana prices from' station I undertone was unsettled feet thirty Notes 84 eight feet- of ore average of four! were a little lower at noon under scat Mining separate days samples taken two Silver give tered liquidation prompted by expec assay:98 ounces tatlons of increased offerings from The Texan tunnel In American Fork following lead1 1249 per cent copper 28 peri Cuba The list closed barely steady is reported to be in about 1200 feet A M McDonald has returned from cent zinc 1184 per cent This deposit J and 5 8 points lower March 407 45 degrees west I May 409 July 414 Arizona where he Is Interested with is on80 a break south to southeast”’ G S Holmes in chloride properties dip degrees LIVE STOCK Copper metal sold In New York yes10 — Hogs— Receipts Jan terday at 27 cents a pound Chicago 72000 weak 15 under yesterday’s aver©1056 light age Bulk 1025 Boston Stocks 1045 mixed 1010 1060: heavy 1020 1065 rough 10201035 pigs 760 The following quotations were- re' 9 50 ceived over Badger-Broprivate wire: 24000 strong NaCattle— Receipts Bid western 7601180 and Ask tive beef cattle feedstockers 1000 750 steers 825 Mines 860 Bingham heifers 440 cows and ers 550885 60 Boston Ely '60 1000 calves 950 1400 HOOO 200 207 Chief Con strong Sheep — Receipts ewes & 137 Bell Blue 150 I Eagle Directors of the New Quincy Mining Wethers 7001010 9601050 Mason Valley 687 700 company - and organized I lambs 115014Q0 yesterday 137 Nevada Douglas 150 following:met annual stock-the of I 1 37 meeting Ohio Copper Reholders held 'the day before when two II Kansas City Jan 10 —Hogs— so 145 32 South Utah Bulk- - 1020 new members were elected to the board celpts 18000 lower In the reorganisation Ws S McCor- - io 60: ‘heavy 10551065 packers and R Hutchinson j butchers W is nick president10201055 light 9901050 ' : Boston Range vice president Herman Bamberger pigs 900 975 — Receipts 6200 higher Prime treasurer and Arthur- I Thomas sec-- I The following quotations? were members of the New fedCattle 1075 1150 dressed beef over Badger Bros private wire: retary The other steers' are F J Hagenbarth H steers' 8001050 board western steers 750 Quincy Shares! High Low Close G Macmillan andN B Johnson llo5 cows 526900 heifers v 650 600 575 587 1100 stockevs and feeders 650900 Davis Daly 86 Vi 93 bulls86 600775 'calves 7501150 Majestic :r M etal Quotations 235 1825 1800 1800 ' Utah Con ' Hheep — Receipts 11000 weak Lambs 11251225 270 2871 287 287 12851845- yearlings Utah The metal 900 1000 ewes 850 9 60 00 587 587 587 — New York Jan-10Utah Apex Metals wethers lead 740750 change quotes Jan 10 —Hofes — Receipts Omaha easy spot East Qt Louis-- le Spelter 900 r 2500: lower Heavy 1025 1060 light at19c' 300 Sells 600 at 18c livery 800 1000 bulk of 'L j:f South Hecla 100 at 8132 990 &1040 at Silver 76cI 1000® pigs 1040 Copper sales irregular: electrolytic first second and: third S-quarter- 26003250-- ’f f Cattle' —Receipts-620- cowssteady Native Silver Shield 1000 ait at-30c and heifers 750 1160 nominal Tlntic- Standard r200 at f' '£ I steers r ' western steers 670925 87c' Iron steady-an50850 unchanged' at Tin firm spot 42504300 v Utah Consolidated 1000 Texas steers 625 765 canners 500 West Toledo- 500 at ' 7 Jc ' At London: Spot copper £131 fu- - 600 stockers and feeders 625900 Yankee 1500 at 16o tures £127 electrolytic £141 spot tin Sheep —Receipts 18000 steady Year£183 6s Total shares 81000 selling ' value £181 16s futures 9251125 wethOrs 8501100 lings — Lead £30 10s spelter £49 10s lambs' 12101325 W U fl!(7H4A Classified Advertisers! - ss 50-t- ATTENTION today’s feverish sessions of last month afSentiment also was adversely fected by another break of 14 points a loss in General Motors Bethlehem of Si points in threerepresenting daya Steel also forfeited 20 points on very few sales and the numerous low pricedequipments and munitions and special- i ties as a whole sagged proportionately United States Steel held its ground for a time but was among the first of the speculative favorites to recede Closing at 110 Steel’s December tonthe largest nage statement amount of unfilleddisclosing orders ever reported proved Ineffective Rails were "Want Ada consistently heavy New on relativelyagain offerings light — --Waa Haven and St Paul losing over 2 points with 1 to 2 for Reading the Pacific and many minor issues Coppers were firm during the forenoon but kept pace DIED with the later downward trend Bonds were again featured by heavy or war IsRILEY —Barney Riley died In Park offerings of international sues railway issues being more steady City January 9 1917 after an illnessna-of Total sales par value 86640000 a few daya Mr Riley was a United States bonds were unchanged only of Ireland tive and in his seventieth on call He came to Park City some thirty-year five where he entered NEW YORK STOCK LIST agobusiness the retailyears from which liquor he retired a few years ago He was affairs and had many ?rominent In civicthe satte He is survived by two daughters Mra Rhea of Park City and Mrs John Harmes of Rock Springs Wyo and one son MurDavis of Park City Funeral serrey vices will be held from the 12family1 resi-m dence In this city January at p to taken after which the body will be can view Salt Lake for burial Friends the remains at&the parlors undertaking Co Immediately after of O’Donnell the arrival of the Park City train after which the body will be laid at rest in beside his wife Mount Olivet cemetery who died twenty-thre- e years ago - E San Francisco Quotations were reThe high-grad- lc " standing feature of today's market "Active shares yielded "2 to 6 points with declines of greater proportions in Issues of the less representative cl&sa The selling eo far as It had any direct cause appeared to have Its origin In the Increasing uncertainties and from the foreign apprehensions arising situation This condition was accentuated' by the delay in the reply of the entente allies to the Washington government Prices probably fell however more from further abstention of pubnc Interest than for any more tangible reason were quoted In the last Lowest In which the list hour the prices period only manifested any' activity In several Maleading stocks notably Mercantile 61 points rine preferred which dropped to 78 minimums were under the - Development company that is operating of Chicago Jan- 10—Disturbing rumors hostilities on the Atlantic carried the old : Maxfleld mine In Big Cotton- ot 100-Io- IN CHICAGO WHEAT PIT VALUES ER V - cemetery HOCKING — The funeral services over Madelaine Morris the body of Miss 21 years will be held aged Hocking' m at the Twenty-fir- st today at 11 aFriends are invited to atward chapel tend the services Interment in City cemetery SULLIVAN — Funeral services over Sullivan the body of Mrs Hattie Bench 32 wife of V P Sullivan will agedbe years held tolast Total sales for the day 850000 sharea who died Tuesday Twenty-fir2 m the ward at at p day Invited to the serPRODUCE chapeL Friends are Chicago 32 Jan88 10 —Butter lower vices Interment in City cemetery creamery CARLIN —Funeral services for Cheann-1- 8 7653 cases Eggs— Receipts died In this city Janter V 9Carlin whoheld changed — will be Potatoes Receipts cars nn- - uary Friday January As leave O’Donnell 12 Cortege will changed —Alive lower a m thenco o’clock 730 Fowls 1513 Co’s chapel at Poultry18 where mass will to St Mary’s cathedral springs be celebrated at 8 o'clock Interment st "WOOL London Jan-10The offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted was to 7300 bales Calvary cemetery and Gnardiansbip Notices the best selection Probata of the series and the demand was ani- Consult county clerk or the respective mated at firm prices signers for further Information scoured sold at 3c lld andQueensland Victorian 9d 2s greasy at IN THE DISTRICT COURT FRO-bat- e division In and for Salt Lake EVAPORATED FRUITS State of Utah county — New York Jan 10 Evaporated apmatter of the estate of Willthe In ples quiet Prunes steady Apricots iam McLachlan deceased —Notice more freely and peaches firm Raisins The petition of Lilly J Sperry pray-4b offered for the Issuance to Utah Savings ing of letters of administraTrust company ' NEW YORK GRAIN In the estate of William McLachtion — New York Jan 10 Flour easy lan deceased has been set for hearing patents 965 990 winter pat- on Friday the 2 19th day of January spring ents 905930: winter straights 875 A D 1917 at o'clock p m at the 900 Kansas 985 965 courthouse in the courtroom straights county Wheat —Spot weak No 2 hard 209:1 of said court in Salt Lake City Salt No 1 northern No Duluth 219 Lake county Utah New o b northern Manitoba 223 f Witness the clerk of said court with York the seal thereof affixed this 30th day ' Corn—Spot easy No 2 yellow 110 of December A D 1916 c 1 f New York prompt shipment THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) Oats —Spot easy standard 646o Clark Deputy Clerk ' By J E Carlson & Carlson Attorneys for PeFLAX titioner — — Minneapolis Jan 10 Flax 286 290 IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO-badivision In and for Salt Lake county State of Utah DELINQUENT STOCK SALE In the matter of the estate of HanSALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK OF nah Erickson deceased — Notice company The petition of Anna B Iverson the Union Jordan Irrigation sent stockholders Pursuant to notice for the issuance to herself of praying assessment of letters offoradministration of above company in the estate are now del la- of Hannah Erickson deceased shares the following has ment and If not paid on or before been set for hearing on' Friday the of 1917 15 said stock enough 26th day of January A D 1917 at 2 January auction at resi- o’clock will be sola at public p dl at the county courtcover to dence of secretary delinquent in house the courtroom of said court ' assessment advertising and cost of in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county sale Utah The following shares and owners are - Witness the clerk of said court with affected: Sharea the seal thereof affixed this 8th day of 3 A D 1917 Anderberg Rosetta 383—525 January THOS HOMER Clerk Anderberg A M (Seal) Anderson txel Clark Deputy Clerk E J By Maris E O Leatherwood Attorney for PetiBerger 1 24160 tioner Burrell JohnM IV Kemp LeoLaura K 68100 KennedyBessie OF PART4 Larson 116625 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NERSHIP UcGurrin F E 69100 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— Newbold Orson You will herefrom take notice that the unNaylor Levi plumbing partnership O’Leary Dan G betweenjllie San and fora Fred doing dersigned S O’Conner Timothy business as Anderson & Sanford has Reading Frank been Is dissolved and the 05 Shoulson John now the owner of ' saidundersigned ‘business InStokes Joseph accounts receivable and cluding all 8 Shoemaker K I contracts of said firm The underX Woodhead W J signed will therefore not be respone 3 Walke Thomas H sible- for obligations hereafter conC 2 e Eliza Warren nor recognize collections heretracted 1 Rosabel 8 Walke said Fred C Sanafter made name by the ' 8 Cole William B or for the benefit of ford in the said firm or otherwise By order of board of directors It - ‘ te - - t 4-- 100 23-1- - 104-5- 35 i T F GREENWOOD Sec’y - J C ANDERSON |