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Show THE HERALD-REiPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915 N; AND MINING NEWS OUTPUT AMBITION MAKE 400,000,000 LBS. Stone & Co. look which In hljc rrphy rlrfur of Amni i'ouri'1 produce.! at the rat a with of rTiat'l (arnings of $ 4.'i'f,0t: Although only on. of the four of porphyrias "Jrkltnic sroun'" hisrh rrcord In rptablisfv'ft a.mm new a whole th product Ion taken month of any previous that hy 2. 5')t. i.)' pound. the ocombined outhaving put of thru fo'if prop-rtla 345S.O1' foind. in AugnM. I 5 nsraln.tl Si.f) !.)") in July. The nr !' f I for by the Utah ntlrrly accounts. a stahlish which companr, orr'rhljrh mnrk nw nearly 1 li.S'i'J.- poun't. the eXKt figure bring was only about four years ago ft pmnLi. rasr that the avf wa aboutproduction Imm thi property monthly a year bed. this amount nl the under Us policy of curtailment, was of the property monthly thi figure. than one-na1m A doubling of It monthly output In vn monthV time t the most forcible evidence that this company could to re"rond to favorgive of Its ability abilable copper condition. ItJut as It withto curtail output lat ycr ity It cot per out "Tlouily affecting In a position pormrl showed It to be to weather the mot unfavorable The old chars:, thererore, or iacK of elasticity In properties of thi kind. ha by the disproved thorouphly twelve month; of the operation first, under the most unfavorable condition that have fared the American during the last two copper Industry and now under very favorable !ecade. . condition. This abllltv to trim It rails to meet with its nny kind of weather, together makes the inproven tonnatre, vestment position of this rtock stronger ever. Incidentally, counting mercthan NeIv the regular income from the I now vada Consolidated, t.'tah Copper earning at th rate of over 12 per hre. Chlno output wa fi.Stl.OOO pound, reeord practically it high maintaining of Utah mark, and, a In the case twice Copper, ofbeing substantially month thof the corresponding output J'ear. when It production wa curtailed. Chino earning at thi rate of production and it current figures for the metal must be runnlnj; at the rat of $10 per ?hare showed n very i:ay Consolidated over recent month, improvement with ootind. with S."T?.00' comparing In June and July, les than 4. .,.! the la rest monthly production being fi!n-e- . 1314. July, had another Tevda Consolidated6.202. with koo.1 month, vfjr excepting only July, 000wapound, the this company has that figure jiir.wn In som of years. these four companies The output the month of August wa at during th rate of over 4ft0.0.0-pounds of copper a year and their combined must have been, consequentearning ly. . t the rate of not less than 540.-t-per annum. Thi t tb rt is - ft- . lfayd-n- - coi-pr- 400.-fttto- yr. r f .') so-rali- Au-jri- -fl tt. ",lt ln .". r--f "' ne-ha- lf n'-rai- ri. ff bn lt t rr-a- lt de-el1- M li lart 0, Mil ISlFUNG RENEWED MINE LIFE . There I Ist nai t vnoth eatde mining activity of Mlna. Or shipments the r this station are also showini; an the Western Nevada say The past few day a Mark iinr. ship'l.itthews and e Phil fmlth made from ment of topperef ore t their property northeast Cal. Mlna In the the smelter at Kennett. same section Sunt. W. K. March f.f ttse Nevada Standard Copper company I tin the roads ti the propreeonstriir whl h were destroyed a short time erty asrr bv a cloudburst, preparatory to a of the comof n f-- !..-reas,- ' high-grad- famraUn development Malt Hansen Nearbyunder contract pany' holdlnc. a tunnel lnen on the mokd-tcopper property. .wn"d by Arthur Merrill and associates in lormaiion is of Seattle, ttse was''. on character of 1'dtre mattakintf the ter and the Indication are that the bore hte contact vein forbewhich cut In the near being Iriven will future. Charle N. Johnson, who Is operating a coppr property three miles east of known a the Jackson Mlna i formerly I maklnc n shipment of property?, op per ore to the smelter. He has been for arrvlnsr on steady developmenta cona while and ha opened up (ulte ore. siderable lwdv of kooiI commercial thi property an.l Just across Adjotnlnc th canyon, 1'lryd lib hards Is running a tunnel oc M property to ut a cop-on ledre at depth which outcrop per surface. The drive Is now In ledst tho matter and the prospects are very promising. MONTANA OIL AST) GAS Is drtlr. jf 1 FIELD IS PROMISING for information concerningIn Requestoccurrence of oil and gas possible Montana are frequently received by the to meet this Tartly geoiostlcal survey. Information and partly bedemand cause much attention has been atof striktracted to the possibilities Dome. the oil In the Porcupine ing has survey Crated ftatss geological.' a report a Bulletin 621-published, on the possibilities of obtaining oil In that locality. of the territory by An examination C. Y. Ilowen ha sho-- n that the strucconditions are tural and stratirnphlc of oil favorable to th- rind gas If these jtubstance. were origstrata, but it inallynotcontained n the existence In the has proved area examined. In fact, there nri no known surface indication of oil or gas In this area, and there Is no vveil exdrilled far water at cept a deep well would test whether or that Varnnda occur below the surface. not th-'A copy of the report may be obditained free on application to the survey, Washrector ofn. the geological c. ington, fr F, v th-i- ' r y xotu'i: FTATK BOAIU t OFinnnt:n. UND COMMIS- - loners, Salt Lake City. Utah, September 2. 151. Notice Is herebv given, that In accordance with the provisions of Chap-te- e of Utah. 1311. as 65. Session of amended, the state Board bids at Its Commissioners will receive office In Salt Lake City. Utah, up to 1315. to be and including October as soon there-fte- r Hoard vpenMlas bv the be. for furnishing mamay nd lriklng of an artesian well terials In the Northern Fart of Cedar Valley. FtAh County, on the NWJ fnear the NW corner) of 2 Section 24, Township 5 South. Hange West. S. 1 M. Is to b driven to a depth well The of eo feet and encased with $ Inch to the full depth. wrought Iron Ispipe found In sufficient uuf.ii water and of quality satisfactory to quantity before reaching sail depth. theAllHoard must be accompanied by cerbids to five per cent of tified check equal "h5d. payable to the State Hoard of said check to be Land Commissioners; to the Ptste bv the bidder to forfeited ra. he is awarded, in whomorcontract to enter Into a contract refuses fails and furnish bond for tha faithful performance of the work. All bid must he in sealed envelope. addressed to the State Hoard of Land Salt Lake City. Utah. Commissioner. end marked "Hid on experimental Well No in Utah County." - The Hoard I reserves the right to any an all bids, 8TATT: JJUAflD OF L.XD COMMISSI O.N Lit S William J-- Lynch. Secretary. 1-- , md F-t-h. , , . fr signer IN THE DISTRICT COURT, - PRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake Lake County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of I Byron Mattlson,ofdeceased. C. Notice. adWalter The petition Lyne, of PAID FOR MINE; with the will annexed ministrator L. of the estate Byron Mattison, deof ceased, prayingof for the settlement said Walter C. Lyne, final account follow; ThonipSQD-Quitic- y administrator with tothe will annexed, TAKE OUT transfer assets and for permissionbeen set for hearing no. no. to executor, has Co, U,t. f on Friday, the 22d day of Octobor, Cert. Name. Shares. Amt. 2 84 W, F. 6ou o'clock p.m., at the A. D. 1915. at 6,u0 600 K00 courthouse. In the Courtroom of 435 Dern& Meyer.. Thomas 6,00 An interesting stcry of the varying countv in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake 436 H, It. Keel .... 600 court said f.,Ji) Ne' In of the mining game fortunes 43811. W. Doseher.600 I, (m 1S county. Utah. 441 W. M. Havener 600 Witness the clerk of said court, with 442 6,00 vada has been brought out In connec600 6.00 the seal thereof affixed, this 6th day 656 W. M. llKvenor itzo tion with the development of the An- of A. D. 1915. Mnrtna H. October, 1 000 I0.OO Stock ton 1143 property, THOS. HOMER. Clerk. telope Springs antimony (Seal) 1121 F. B. Elseman 30 .30 twenty-on- e miles east of Lovelock In By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. 160 Lee Lin 1.4 J II Pierce. Critchlow & Barrett. Attor- 1299 the Humboldt range, now being ope- neys 1302 Pauline W, for Petitioner. Thcrn-berry H. S00 14 Causten. Thomas rated by J. Market 1.00 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e 1J04 Manuel Hlrsh1 .1172 11.72 lt and Web Harrlgan. says the e n J a m n division. In and lor Salt Lake 1309 B Welner Lovelock Mine (Review. It is a story county. COO .... 1.00 ei of State Utah. II. of good Judgment and willingness to In the matter of the estate of Rich- 1310 James ....A. 160 1. C0 Marriott ei take a chance, which combination has ard Millet, deceased. Notice. 1311 IL P.. The Willof Hills and In some petition of the greatEdgar Nevada produced 70 ....1000 10.00 iam M. Badley, executors of the estate 1212 SolGrleser I. Shane.. 240 71 est mines which ever poured their of 2.40 Richard Millet, deceased, for confir- 1321 . 600 6.00 106 Ralph C.Paul wealth Into the channels of trade. mation of the sale of the following de- 1324 Albert 1250 11 13.60 The Antelope Springs property Is(an scribed to Bir-- i perional property of said de- 1325 George J.Blatz v it: ceased, kel .... . . 450 114 old one, having been mined In the 4.50 15 shares of the capital stock of the 1323 Thomas J. county de- Consolidate,! early days of Humboldt &-comMachine Wagon 878 172 8,78 but'of no promivelopment, pany, a corporation of Utah: 110 shares 1 331 L. Prlnglo H. Malone. 250 176 2.50 of anti- of nence until the recent particular soaring the capital stock of the Consolidated 1332 C. O. Malone . 250 177 2.50 mony values made such deposits valu- Wagon & Machine company, a corpora1334 James B. Lamb 600 180 6.00 able. tion of Utah; for the sum of $90 and 1337 Samuel Mc- In July of the present year Causten $S9 per and Klni share, upon 8g respectively; .S3 183 and associates purchased the mine from the following .terms, to wit: 30 per T341 Thomas Bovd. 211 2. JI 198 John Orey for $100. They bought cent 1361 cash . confirmaJames and'balance NIchol 600 upon 6.00 212 some ether ground, but It Is with the tion of sale, as 1353 reJames Batfrom the appears claim that this turn of sale filed antimony particular 125 in has court, 215 1.25 tersby Bat-ersb- y deals. story set for hearing this on Friday, the 1354 Elizabeth Since that time the property has pro- been at-215th D. 75 A. ' of 1915. .76 218 day m., October, duced two carloads of 50 per cent ore. o clock at the county courthouse, 1355 W. R . Ram 50 p. about $5000. It Is predicted in the courtroom returning sey 218 of said court, In Salt 1858 James .50 that four carloads more can .be sent Held .. 15 , .15 22 City. Salt Lake county. Utah. out within the next sixty days, and un- Lake 1360 Archibald Tur tho clerk of said court, with less antimony takes a decided slump, theWitness ner 720 233 7.20 seal thereof affixed, this 2d day 1361 Louis P. Bach 500 the present production will be almost of October, 6.00 234 A. D. 1915. 1362 James II. Bradthousand ;dol!ars Is a tripled. Fifteen THOS. Clerk. HOMER. fSeal.) 375 shaw fair profit on on Investment of $100. 236 S.75 By .T. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. 1363 J am 03 on David been Twelve men have employed & Fischel AttorHarkness, Bradley. son 200 241 2.00 the ground and a 300-fotunnel is be130 50a wary wood 264 k. 6.00 ing driven a to tap the150three known neys for Petitioners. 1370 John Spencer. 2500 25.00 265 feet. These at depth25 of ledges are IN THE COURT DISTRICT OF TUB about veins feet apart on the Third Judicial district In and for Salt 1311 wiiiiam Cun- . 250 274 2.50 ningham surface and have been opened to a depth Lake county. State of Utah. 1372 John B. Hun of 20 feet. In matter of the the estate of Lewis 125 ter 275 1.25 In the course of the mining opera1373 J a m e s Merrill, deceased. Notice of Sale. E. tions over 100 tons of lower grade ore A. Notice 278 2.50 given that in pur- 1S79 L. Campbell .. 250 have been put on the dump. Accord- suance ofis anhereby 171 Recor 359 1.71 order .of the Third juan Mr. to and engine 1380 J. A. Ecton ... 125 ing 364 1.23 district' court, in and for Salt 1381 are Causten, to be taken to the ground dicial crusher James FerguLake county, made on the 1st day of at once for the purpose of reducing and October, son 250 369 2.50 1915. in the matter of the es13S2 Malme this ore, when it is predicted tate of Lewis Petersortingthree A.. the Merrill, deceased, 40 1 ore cent of about son 160 carloads 871 .60 the administratrix of the 1384 I. S. can be sent out, In additionper to another undersigned, 276 2.73 A. Merrill, deceased, 1385 Mrs. Phlnney. 372 of estate Lewis 50 carload of per cent stuff. sell at private sale on cr after A number of other properties may will II. Margaret 880 Robinson 100 1.00 20th to of 1915. the the October, day 13S8 J. Edgar Robbe opened In Antelope canyeit and highest bidder, all the right, title, in100 ertson 879 1.00 Causten and associates declare they terest and estate of tho said Lewis A. 1387 William C. will also open up some mines In Merrill, deceased, at the time of his S7 .87 $81 Fencemaker canyon purchased this death, which said interest is herein- 1388 E. McKim C. Recor... 1472 888 14.72 summer. after more particularly described, and 1392 P. Bunau Va- all the right, title and Interest that the 317 455 3.17 . said estate has, by operation of law or 1394 W.-R-rilla 80 645 Bettison .80 NOTICF. OF SFKCIAL TAX. otherwise, acquired, other than or in 1337 H. H. Hogins. 600 674 E.00 to addition of said MuTr 1398 deceased .. that 75 the at 575 NOTICF IS HERF.B1' GIVEN THAT James .75 lime of . his 1400 death. 200 exa special tax lor the purpose of Fares 500 2.00 - 645 Henry 14 03 tc as Terms of A. sale 743 the real propFred 5.00 the Sewer has been levied and tending Grei- R. A.Horsey hereinafter described as follows: 1404 H.ser confirmed by ordinances of the Board erty 600 or 781 cash paid at the time 1412 6.00 of Commissioners, and became effective of Cash Sherman Fargo to be paid in deferred sale andpart part October 8. 1915. 50 1103 .60 Said special tax Is levied upon the installments secured by mortgage on 1421 V Co. J. sold estate the real the administraby described real property in trix and following .... 500 7.5W 1059 6.00 t: for other real 1519 -J. Clayton part in exchange Salt Lake City, S. Malone... 750 178 or and and 2 personal property In Lots to 11, inclusive. Block 7: A. PolIn and to the salerights the same, 152S James of 12 to 21. inclusive. Block 10; 12 to 21, 536 lock & Co. . . 100 1.00 or in one or mere of said ways, the 1530 James Inclusive. Block 15, Main Street Sub- same Ai Pol bo to hereafter to and reported division: 10 to 19. inclusive. Block 4; 771 .16 lock & Co. . . .16 by the court. 1. and 12 to 22, inclusive. Block 2: 1 approved 1531 James A. Pol . 'Terms as of to sale the personal and 22, Block 1. Columbia Subdivision: 775 1.00 lock & Co... 100 12. 13. 14, 17 ainl 13. all in Block 22; firopertyi hereinafter described as 1532 J. L. Karr .... 80 .80 j 773 22 to 42. inclusive. Block 4. Paradise XV. H. Child... 100 611 1.00 cash at the time of sale or part 1533 1535 James A. Pol Addition. Block 2: 1 and 36, Seventh at For the time of sale and part in Install& Co. . . 100 1835 1.00 Fast Addition; 21 and 22, Bh.ck 1. ments and subject to con- 1536 XV.lock thereafter, 1147 M. Havenor 100 & Snowden's addition: 29. and 1.00 Fisher 1 by said court. 1537 XV. M. Havenor 100 1164 1.00 to 14. inclusive. Block 4: 26 to 39, firmation Said property will be sold in entire 1539 W. H. Child... 100 1244 1.00 inclusive.11 Block 1, Alta I'lace Subdi- parcels as hereinafter described or In 1540 XV. H. Child... 100 1245 1.00 to 30. Inclusive. Block 2: subdivisions vision; as shall be most bene- 1541 W. H. Child... 100 124G 1.00 1. and 40 to 5S. Inclusive. Block 3. East esto the estate. Said 1306 1543 1.00 Bros.. 100 Side Addition: 12. all In Block 3; 10. and ficial tate situate, lying and beingrealIn the 1644 Badger 100 1307 1.00 Bros.. 34 to 56, Inclusive, AvonCale Park SubBadger of Salt Lake, State of Utah, 1547 R. K- - Cobb & 4 to 22. Inclusive. Block 1; 1. county division; 80 and more particularly described as fol1054 .80 Co. .. 10 to 23. inclusive, and 37 to 54. into wit: west clusive. Block 2:1. 10 to 28. Inclusive, lows, 'at the Southeast corner Qulncy and 37 to 54. inclusive. Block 3: 1. 10 of Commencing 1, block 2, North Windsor place, Number to 28. Inclusive, and 27 to 64 Inclusive, andlotrunning 1443 James Alexan 157 West thence Block 4; I. and 37 to 54. inclusive, Block 260 222 2.60 der North 50 feet, thence East feet, 15i 5. East Waterloo Subdivision: 1 to 29, thencethence 382 .10 50 feet to the place 1449 Ernest Boenke 10 South feet, A- inclusive. Block 1. Acadia Subdivision; of beginning. 1452 H 13 and 14. all In Block 4; 1, 50. and 28 402 1275 4.02 Brown In and part of lot 13, block 1453 to 38. inclusive, Montana Subdivision; 18.Being Claw- five-acr- e Louise Field "A," 1 500 son 267 and 11, all In Block 11; 1 to 6, In- situate in theplat 5.00 NorthwestBigquarter survey, of secI. Clayclusive. Block 2: 1 to 10. inclusive. tion Julia S, township 1 South, range 1 East, 14E4 25 1052 .25 ton Block 1. South Capitol Avenue Addi- Salt Lake meridian. 11 w. 145 1093 H. .11 Doscher In Block 12: 1 to 13. Inclution; 1. all 3: ' Southern The lot half of twelve (12), 1457 H. Edwin l to 13. Inclusive. Block 2, Maple sive. Block subdivision. 1045 2.60 Drew, ,Admr. 250 Kenwood Addition Block 13; 1 to 4. InThe City In question being in and 1458 David 250 Gardner 203 .2.60 Block clusive. 1, Thomas Subdivision; part of the Southwest quarter of Sec- 2 1459 William David 1 to 4. Inclusive. Block 1; 1 to 4. in- tion 33, township 1 North, son Hall ... 50 .60 355 range clusive. Block 2, Hillview Addition; 29 East, Sale Lake meridian. 1461 Morris C. to 3s. Inclusive. Greystone Addition; 18 Said personal property being de1.00 Hughes ... 100 and 20. all In Block 16; 51 to 55, incluas follows, to wit: 20 1462 E. J. Keating. 381 .20 sive. Block 1. Lincoln Hark Subdivision; scribed Commercial stocks as .follows: 1463 Hugh Mackay.1000 10.00 184 27 to 30. Inclusive, Block 4: 26 to 33, inCert. No. 1501 C. H. Moss.... 154 1294 1.54 Shares. . clusive. Block 3: 24 to 31 Inclusive, 5 Fruit Land Co-io 1464 Thomas... Mc- .S705 Block 2: 24 to 27. Inclusive, Block 1, 189 Moapa 182 Old Imperial Mining & Milling ' 97.05 Nalr Norwood Hlaee Subdivision; 2. all In Co 1000 14 65 W. E. Et Mont In Block 16-all Five Acre Plat "A"; 4 Rocky Mountain Pure Food Co. 676 215 gomery ....12a0 12.50 1. and 6 to 28. Inclusive. Block 1; 5 to 9 Union Dramatic Co 1.00 1466 II. A, Moore... 100 io 24. Inclusive. Block 2, Forest Dale Plat 530 .50 All bids or offers must be in writ- 1468 G. D. Murray.. 60 A"- Subdivision. 1386 Block 43. Ten acre ing and may be left at the office of I4C.0 Blat "A"; 51 to 62. Inclusive. Block 3; Booth. Lee, Badger & Rich, attorneys 1469 J. H. Moyle. ... 600 . 6.00 ou to 0. Inclusive. Block 2; 50 to 60, 143 1470 1273 R. C. Pryor.-.- . 1.43 608 said for Boston administratrix, Inclusive. Block 1. Emerson Heights building. Salt Lake City.. Utah, or may 1472 Frederick .. . 10 377 .10 Schraeder Addition. Block 11: 26 to .5. Inclusive, be filed in the office of the clerk of 209 .50 Block 3; 26 to 85. Inclusive. Block 2; 26 this court at any time after the post- 1473 George A. Scott 50 1274 .91 91' to 35. inclusive. Block 1. College View ing of this notice and before the mak- 1474 James Shaw'.. 100 1.00 1475 F. O. Shibley.. Subdivision. Block 12: 1 and 36. Block 1, ing of the sale. 375 1478 1.00 Fred Skeene .. 100 J3 E. Height. Progress and EFFIE Subdivision; MERRILL, .25 255 Sterner. 25 14 all in Block 10; 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11. Walter of the estate of Lewis 1481 Administratrix 1482 Martha H. Van Block 9. all In Five Acre Plat "C," and A. Merrill, deceased. 1319 3000 30.00 Norman all In Rig Field Survey, abutting on Booth, Lee. Badger & Rich,. Attor- 1486 Harold Work both sides of Seventh East Street be- neys Said Administratrix. for 223 .2500 25.00 man tween Eleventh South Street and WilOrr son Avenue; on both sides of Wilson IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e 1487 William 162 1.90 Workman .. 190 Avenue between Fourth East and Park in and for Salt Lake 148S Leila Yusef ... 250 389 division, 2.50 on both side of Park Street county. State of Utah. streets; Thompson between Wilson and Dowojngton AveIn the matter of the estate of Kath-erin- e Alining nues: on both rides of Downlngton Holden No. Co. deceased. Notice. Davis Avenue between Sixth East and Sev124 The petition of William M. Bradley, 1490 F. S. Cook .... 80 .80 enth East Street and between Fourth of the estate of Katherlne Davis Hol1480 Fast and Fifth East 1479 on both den, deceased, for conf irmatloiy of the 1493 Manuel Hirsh.. 160 1.60 889 sides of Blaln Avenue Streets; 4.00 es1494 W. M. Havenor 400 between Fourth sale of the following described real Eatt and Fifth East Streets; on both tate of said deceased, to wit: 1495 John Kerloone1336 160 sides of Garfield Avenue between 1.60 zo at the southwest corner Fourth East and Fifth East Streets; on of Commencing 2. block 19, plat "D," Salt Lake 1498 Sheets & lot 340 .. 400 4.00 both sides of Westminster Avenue be- City survey, and running thence east 454 800 8.00 tween Fourth East and Fifth East 24 rods; thence north 5 rods; thence 1499 C. Thompson A. Stlx Streets: on both sides of Ramona Ave- west 2 J rods, and thence south 6 rods 1502 Mrs. Steve Mur- 160 1.60 235 nue between Fourth East and Fifth East to the place of beginning, being the ray And in accordance with law and an Streets: on the north side of Eleventh west half of the southwest quarter of of directors made on South Street between Main and Third said lot 2. together with the surface order of the board so many shares of each Ea?t Streets; on both sides of Tenth Improvements thereon, for the sum of July 29, 1915, as may be necessuch stock cf bo South Street between Main and State $5000.00, and upon the terms, parcelwill sold10on Thursday, SeptemStreets; on both sides of Eleventh South to wit: $1000.00 cash following and $4000.00 on sary o'clock a. m., at 125 ber 23, 1915, at Street between Third East and Fourth or before two years, with interest at Main Lake Salt street. City, Utah, to G Last Streets; on the east cent of the rate interof Main annum, per per assessment, the pay delinquent street between Ninth Southside est as and Tenth appears with the costs of advertising together and exsemiannually, South Streets: on both sides of Elev- frompayable the return of sale filed in this penses of sale. on FriEast Street Emerson court, has been set for enth ARTHUR L- - THOMAS, Secretary. Avenue and Eleventhbetween A. D. South Street; on day the 15th day of hearing October, publication Tuesday. September both sides of Fifteenth East Street be- 191o, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county 7. First 1915. tween Kensington and Garfield Ave courthouse, in the courtroom of said nues; ana on both sides of Wilmington court. In Salt Lake City. Salt Lake or the Board of DirecAt a meeting Avenue between 2 p. m. on Wednesday, the Sixth East and Sev- county, Utah. at tors held Witness the clerk of said court, with 22d enth East in Sewer Districts of September, the day and hour Nos. 1 and Streets, 2. of Salt hake City, and the seal thereof affixed, this 2d day fixedday for the sale of delinquent stock Is due and payable in 5 equal annual of October. A. I. 1915. the d of was postponed to10 Saturday, o'clock a. m. of said installments beginning Oct. S. 1916. THOS. HOMER. Clefk. 1915, at Ootober, 125 (Seal.) Main street. Interest at at rate of six per cent per By J E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. annum on the Fischer & Harkness, Attor- day, ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Secretary. the whole amount of said Bradley. tax shall he from the date neys, for Petitioner. the ordinance computed At a meeting of the bbard of directhe levy of confirming the 1st tors held at 2 p, m., on said tax became effective, Friday,and Oct. IlEMN'ftUKXT NOTICE. hour the e. 1915, and Interest at said rate. on the 1915, October. of day day WESTERN WYOMING LAND & LTVE fixed for the sale of delinquent stock whole amount of said tax unpaid shall Stock. company. Location of principal was postponed to Friday, the 8th day be due and payable with each installof business. Salt Lake City. at 10 o'clock a. m. of October, 1915, ment. If any installment or Interest place There are delinquent upon of 125 Main street. at said day, aforesaid Is not paid on the date when theNotice. described stock on acARTHUR L. THOMAS. Secretary. same becomes due. then countfollowing of assessment on the 28th levied amount of the tax unpaid atthethewhole of August, 1915, the several At a meeting of the Board of Disaid Installment and Interest are time due day amounts set opposite the names of the rectors held at. 2 p. m. on Thursday, will become due eon-Quln- FKT RATIO cy Orders Executed and Latest Information Furnished Upon Request a8-0fciuu- h4r-holder- " . county clerk or th respectl farther Information. Contnlt NEW QUINCY MINING COMPANY (formerly Thompson Mining company, West Qulncy Mining company, Tjhomp Consolidated Mining comof principal pjace of Location pany). business, Halt Lake City. Utah. Notice. There are upon fctock on account the follovvlntf dfcsci ibsd delinquent at onit cent a. bhaim of an levied on the ?Uh day ot Jujy, A. It. 1915. the covera! uiiquiiU the names of the respective jppot as 5100 MIAMI'S PRESENT FOUR BIS PORPHYRIES DELINQUENT NOTICE. PrcTbato and Guardianship Notice re-ie- vt $15,000 declared a $1 a share, payof dividend quarterly able November 15 to stock of record Miami Copper company November 1. At last quarterly dividend meeting the rate was Increased from 50 cents to 13 cents, say the Ilw- ton News Ilureau. I'resent declaration places the stock on Itasis of $4 a year. The company' dividend record fol- lows: 1". 1 5. 1314 1913 1312 Including present declaration. The ' combination of high price for rnr.tirr. hiah record production and low Record cost I responsible for the In crease in the Miami dividend from a is to a $4 per annsim bnsi. So long as this condition exists Miami should have no difficulty In paying $4 per share. The present Increase follows a simi-50 three month ago from lar raise cents to " cent quarterly. he former rate being the basis at which dividends were resumed last spring folIn 1914 caused by lowing the suspension the Kuropean war. Up to within a few months Miami has been producing at the rate of about of copper per month, 2.00,0OO pound cents to 9 with costs running from cents per pound. Jn May of this year, up to bethowever, production Jumped with ter than 3.00,000 pounds, July and August showing better than 4,000.-00pound each. Coincident with the the lowering enlarged production came to 8.13 cents of costs, with July down per pound. Miami's objective Is an annual production of 50.000.000 pounds: but even on present output of 4.000.000 pounds per month the dividend at the new rate Is being earned by a comfortable mar1 cents per gin. Figuring costs atwith Indicated profits copper at pound. IS cent per pound would be $4,500,000 a year, or $ per share on 747.112 shares On copper these cutstanding. would be reduced to $3. SO per earnings share. Miami ha net quick assets of 530.000, which Includes cash on hand, cepper sold and In process. O 14-ce- nt MINING OUTLOOK "We have made up our minds that we haven't .got a mine In the Silver Fortune group, on the Fast 'Fork of Wood river." aid Charles Peter, pro- moter of the properties this afternoon, lie added after a pause. "We know that we have a bonanza." says the Wood Illver Times. Then he explained. While and grading for a vein of high the mineexcavating building, was trade silver ore ten feet acrosscannot uncovered. and the property now nroperlv be called a mine. The ore Is loo close to the surface and of It to be termed there is too much but a bonanza, and a rich anything one at that. The company has put on ten men, r.rd this crew will be Increased as the warrant. There wlil developments be to cessation of work during the winter. and everything will rcmingt be In readiness for the employment of or fifty men by the time spring forty Is here. The stockholders In the company are rratlfled with the showing made in the short time that the Mascot Mining company has owned the Silver Fortune. Mr. Feter and Foreman Carl Aune came In last night from the group, the former leaving this afternoon for his home In Salt Lake, and the latter rethis morning to the mine. turning Mr. Moormeister. secretary of the j company, who spent a few days at the mine last week, returned to Salt Iake Saturday, taking with him specimens from the strike. -- BOSTON OPINION ABOUT MONEY SPENT FOR STOCK Referring to the matter of Investment In mining shares and prospects, : Boston statisGeorge I. Walker. The best way to make tician, says: money In speculation Is by purchaswhose companies ing th sharesof In value and properties are r.rowlng capacity or by securing a small earning takInterest In a mining prospecta and loss you of making the chance ing can afford or a very large profit. Those who undertake the exploration of a of mineral ground are attemptpiece to "manufacture" a mine. All ing other manufacturing Is equally speculative in the beginning, as the maker of a new article is obliged to take the chance of finding or creating a demand to- - his products at prices which will yield a profit. The men who telefinanced the first railroads. oceanic cable, and telephones graphs, were the most reckless speculator of all time. Thee Is no better speculation than the shares of mining prosshould buyer of themInto pects, but the more avoid putting money the stock of any one company than he can to afford lose. reasonably NOTlCn OF iFi:tIAI. TAT. GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of extending the Having has been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioner, and became effective October. . 1915. Said special tax Is levied upon the following described real property In Salt Iake City, In Lots 1. 5. 6, 7 and S, Block 23: 1. 2. 6. 7 and S. Block 3S; 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6. Block -- 32: 1. 2. 2. 4 and 5. Block 2. Flat It."on.Salt Lake City Survey, both side of Sixth Fast abuttingbetween Third South and Fifth Street, South Streets, and on both sides of Fourth South Street between Fifth Fast end Seventh Fast Streets, in Having Idstrict No. 27. of Salt Lake City, and Is due and payable in lo equal annual Installments beginning October $. 1316. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance confirming the levy of Ocsaid tax became effective, tober S. 1915. and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each installment. If any Installment or Interest aforesaid Is not paid on the date when same becomes due. then- the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time said Installment and Interest are due wlil become due and will drawf Interest at andrpayable the rate of per ,ent per annum until sale of eight the assessed. One or more of said property Installments In the order In which they are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax. may be paid without Interest at any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the levy of the tax beeame effective; and one or more of eaid Installments In the order In whlc they are payable or the whole tax unpaid, may be on the day any Installment Is duepaid the by amount thereof and Interest paying to said All special taxes are payable at day. my office. Boom 102. City and County Salt Lake Building, Dated nt Salt LakeCity. City, Utah, this $th day of October. 1315. .FKA.VK OODDE. .c.nX. Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Having Extension No. 10C. to-w- BUCHANAN in ARE YOU SICii AND DISCOURAGED? Lout faitb in doctors and tnedlcine.1 Lo you want to get well? Do you know bow tb CulDeoo bare cured dises wlta taerbs, roots, T NORTHERN NEVADA and barks for centuries nls ttm Y Pnn Liin f!hlnesi Uppb cured tboutands. Wby not . o drugs, so knife. Don't jfrr'r iouT Kle op liojw;. lnyestlgate for 'vw doctors and medicines., or many $ t 10 aome oik: even is imui nar. told you your cass was Incur-- a tne and an operation, clianga of or go to the hospital Climate, Some docwa your only hope. tors may have nald they could eor you. but did not do mo. Niae uut of ten WL10 liar tiban my btrUa and liavu been curedTEE TOO LUX ctber iaJ) tw tei'aiu liealtii and D.rballat. failed. ihouaands suffering from t'oub5e chronTi trouble, throat troubl. cough, tuberculosis or aathml hay ferer mi. laria. stomach trouble indigestion, constipation, torpid hw. gastritis piles, diarrhoea, fistula disease, skin disease, eczema, teait lemale trouble, nervousness, Insomnia, scrofula obeslt bladder trouble. kidney trouble. lumbago! Brlglifa disease. diabet. rheumatism, neural-gia- , headache nervous dizziness, dropsy, debilitj in men nd many other chronic diseases. bar been restored to health and happiness without poisonous drugs or tb. kiiLte. by tu Xe Vot Lun Chinese Herbs. Vee Fort Lun Chinese Herb Co., 118 8. Mala second floor. Salt Lake City. Utah. a. in. to 8 p. m.: Sundays, 19 Hours, a. n Daily, 8 m. to Phon. Wasatch fci30. Conaaltatloi p. and particulars free. pi Weekly Mine Review litr Complete weekly report of the mines In the Seven Troughs and Rochester Districts. WESTERN MINING NEWS BUREAU Nevada - .c . "1 What's a . Pipe-Line- ? K It's a heavily insulated pipe, connectincr brewery vats to bottle house. There are compres- ot 1 4 SECURITY AND SERVICE sors, carbonic gas cylinders, tanks, and refrigermachines. It is under the ating daily supervision o the Internal Revenue Department of the U. S. government. It is used to bottle - glass-line- d . Afforded depositors by the Utah State National Bank make it desirable as a depositary and a banking connection. -- lt: to-w- lt, - ....... lctorla to-wi- in-ere- Avell-chos- subject to check ai'e ftp sts r 7.20 7.20 8.00 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 3.35 4.00 4.45 6.05 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 - ...... Partial Estimate. Fisher Brewing Co. Depart A. Twenty-sotou- d e UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD trat P. P. P P. P. P. P. P. P. P. , M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. P) M. P. M. Thos. Jones Axcll Blonqulst Stahley- Bros. . . ;.. . 1,000 A. J. Holt 2 2,000 M. J. 3 Cannon. 3,000 W. W. Mackay l 1,000 Dan Mackay 3 3,000 1 E. Thatcher George 1,000 2 W. II. Ilaigh 2.000 C. J. Christenson l And-iaccordance with law and1,000 an order of the board of directors made on the 28th of August. 1915, so many shares of day each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company. 35 Pcstoffice en the 23d place.of Salt hake 1915. 2 n'clncW r. m October. City, atUtah, day of said day, to pay the delinquent as- esmeni inereon, together with tne cost of advertising and expense of sale. E. h. C A L LI 3 T BR, Secretary. October S, 1,915. - ....... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, SALT Lake City, Utah. October 2d, 1915. Sealed proposals will be received at until 10 o'clock a. m.. October this office 26th. 1915 for constructing sanitary sewer in Bryan Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh East Streets. Sewer Extension No. 355. and In Blaine Avenue, n I between Sixth and Seventh East Streets, Sewer Extension No. 356. Copies of instructions to bidders, for contract specifications and forms be and bond, together with plans, will Offurnished by the City Engineer's fice on receipt of a deposit of Five each. ($5.00) Dollars KARL A. SCHEID. City Recorder. First publication October 2d. 1915. Last publication October 25tb. 1915. J 5.55 6.35 4.45 6.00 Chicago. groingr only), Pooatello, Ashton. Montpclier, Paris. Overland Limited Ogrden, Reno, Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogrden. Omaha, Chicagro. Ogrden, Logan, Boise. Portland. Seattle .7,. (Butte also Los Angreles Limited Omaha. Chicago. .Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago, Denver. St. Louis. Ogrden and San Francisco. Orden.' Brigham. Cache Valley, Malad and Intermediate. Ogrden (Malad. 8.30 4.45 4.50 11.55 12.10 8.15 8.15 10.30 8.40 2.10 10.20 Ogrden (Denver, Omaha, Chicagro going:)' (San FTanclsco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Ashton, (Twin Falls also arriving.) Idaho Falls, Butte. (Logan, Wellsvllle and Hyrum also arriving.) Ogden, Ely, Saoramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden, Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden, TEfoIse. Portland, Seattle. (Twin Falls also going.) OJty Ticket Office. Hole I Utah. Telephone Main 15. Butte. Ogrden, Pocatello , . P; P. P. P. M. M. M. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. rt3 "Worn Out" DO NOT GIVE UP itul tbtf W Discouraged A CURE IS WHAT YOU WANT ! Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work. GLOOM-YAMBITION ENERGY NERVE "Nerve-Tire- d" -- 3 - Baud Xmhi K0 To Have No Rack Pains; No Kidney Disease; No Loss of Ambition, but with Plenty ot Life, and Vigor of Youth, Is the Energy Minn of any joung, old. middle-age- d man, To be strong and healthy Is the aim Ner-Tousnessi- 'No "' of every man. and yet how many we find who sack the vitality. and streith 'which nature gave them. Instead f vigorous, mandeveloping Into strong, fellows, that nature Intended, young ly t hey find themselves gloomy, despondent no ambition to do anything. They sooner or aimlessly along, struggle become victims of to dread that later NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Cisease, finer sensibilities blunted and their nerves shattered. their Is different and better treatment my Rememher, unless you are willand COSTS YOU NOTHING ing, glad and satisfied to pay 'me. I GIVE THE GENUINE TREATMEST SSSffiSJr'affiSS or body rash, call on me at once and let me explain tongue mouth, throat, to you the improved method of treatment. No PAIN, no LOSS of TIME, no GOING to the HOSPITAL., as you return home shortly after the treatment, as it only requires a few minutes of your tlme'by my methods of v . administration. . follows: ai No. of October 7,1915, the day and. hour fixed for the sale ot delinquent stock was Shares. Amt. postponed to 10 o'clock a. m. on Tues1 $1,000 day, October 12, 1915, at 123 Main street. 1 1,000 AKTiiuit u. THUiiAs, secretary. 1 Arrive - A. M. A. A. A. A. EFFECTIVE SKPTEMDEB 27, 1915. ;, Daily. Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving:). Ogrden. Denver, Kansas City. Omaha, ' . mi OFFICERS: F. Smith, President. Joseph D. C. Jackllng,-VicPresident. Heber J. Grant, Vice President. Rodney T. Badgrer, Vice President. Henry T.H. McEwan, Cashier. George Butler, Assistant Cashier. . The prize is IN THE BEER. - respective ' shareholders,' liS'hbeit f6W cordially invited. direct from brewery vat to bottle, without loss of gas or foam. It means a better and purer bottled beer for the consumer. A. ....... and will payable draw Interest at and the rate of eight per annum vein p;r uniu saie or the propInassessed. One or more of said erty stallment in the order In which thev are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be paid without Interest nt any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the levy of the tax became effective; and one or more of said Installments In the order In which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the the any installment Is due by paying day amount thereof and Interest to said day. All special taxes are payable at mv 102. and County office, Room Cltv. Salt Lake City Building, Dated ftt Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of October, 1915. FRANK OODBE. Citv Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Sewer Extension No. 32S. en Accounts ugh .... to-w- lt: E.' i ... Six Weeks Free. Lovelock. & GO. New York City 44 Broad St. .... IDAHO WOOD R VER JfOTICB IS 1IF.KF.BY ... M. E- - 14 . II I Am for Men &rsK CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. SPECIAL RATES THIS MONTH fate Hours 0 0" 8 fill a. m. to 5 p. m. f V 234 S. flairs Street aif unite city, Utah Evenings 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 12 only. 1 21 1 Th 9 fi a |