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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAfcE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31,. 1915 N, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL WHEAT PRICES SAG . LOCAL SECURITIES UNDER PRESSURE DUE The volume of trade Is Increasing: In the United States, and general business conditions show decided Improvement, fays the weekly letter of John C. Cutter, Jr. prosperous conditions preFairly in Utah, and, bk a rule the peovail Two Utah ple are well employed. States according to the United titles, bureau of labor statistics, show that the percentage of unemployed Is aververy low. The report states that the In age percentage of unemployment and the cities of the country was 20.2, showthat 4.7Ogden stood in flrt place, while Salt Lake's reccent, per ing ord was 10.1. The Indian summer weather haa been beautiful so far, and very few people have suffered on account f lack of employment, but when be hoped that the winter comes It Is to lint of unemployed will not be as large as that of last year. Salt Rake City, as the capital of Utah, and the headquarters of the Mormon church, is exceptionally favored in a biudnesa way as the commercial center of this great Intermountain region. The present population is nearly 12',00'. The city is very inprosperous wealth and is growing steadily and population. it is the headquarters for many large industries such as copper, lead and silver mines, coal and fields. hoo, overall, garment establishmanufacturing clothing ments, salt, sugar and canning factoThe city has tloubled In popuries lation In the past fifteen years, and frnni present indications may double in the next twenty years. Thouagain sands of people have visited the city on their way to the expositions In California this year, and words of praise have been heard from nearly all of them In regard to the splendid appearance of the ami the hospitality of Its residents.city It Is reported that the banks of the Mate have plentv of funds on hand to meet the demand's for moving the beet, and other crops. applebeen potato, wheat, have The harvests lare. and as the money is received from their disposal, all avenues of trade will be benefited Rocal securities have been In good demand and sales have effected of many of the changes on in prices the list. storks The CiUler quotations follow: TO HEAVY RECEIPTS Ot. Chicago, Teeeiptsi led to a 20. -T- teeord-brcakln;; deal of bear prrssure loJar orv whejt. largely in which dosed the :criiufnc. was i tomarket, net lower, unsettled rnt 1'H t c I m "with r at 1.911 una May at 1 t.031. Corn lost cent and to oats fL In provisions the outcome rarle.i from 47J cents decline to a rise f 77J cents. It wai fully apparent before thi end of the session that the hift movement obto primary terminals was the chief stacle for th bulls in wheat. AccorJ-in- g to figures, which were posted about receipts after the opening, the domestic in hur for the week at the leading former tocenters, exceeded In size any tal. In this connection the fact was arrivals, pointed out that Winnipeg Ideal too. shattered all previous m irks. downweather had Ktven the market a but ward slant nearly from the outset,more How the declines became much pointed pronounced, especiallyof asthesign visible supto a liberal Increase Mondav. Assertions h that ply on would alJoin the In favor of lies counted to some extent did fo also reports the wheat bears, and to of the dispatch of Russian forces Invade Bulgaria from the east. On the heard of export other hand llttlo was was demand, although som business In the last through. A slight rally put few minutes pteared to be due to k end evenintr up. Fine weather that Implied larger rethe corn niHrket. ceipt tended to eajo however. acted as Foreign advice, an offset. something ofwav a trifle with corn and Oats frstve the seawheat. Export transactions atdecline. board prevented any serious weakened Realizing sales hv longs a who' aftr the provision market as resulted from an earlv advance on that ho.gs. A notablea higher quotations was exception to tb general Insetback ribs. October shirts against pqtie7 to 77 J. wasTh bulce. which amounted accompanied by but little actual busiroo-- I Hon-man- ia Anulo-Frenc- Tt e ( . lidtnsr futures: Hange of Open I WHEAT ... I Mr . .ot l.o.l 1 I 1 ; .OIV . . . 9o Close .01' t.0 I 1 t3 jo k l.2 1. 90 1 1 4 i ,Z IS Jn n. s . 7 : 0.17 l. 07 fon. Wag. Maeh. Co. . Continental Rife Ins. Co. Continental National bk. 1 . I r. it were as follow?: .ih i"f5M'n?' No - red. 1.10'rj 12: No Whfil re.l t '? J? I.)? z NO inra. Cll'f5: No. Corn No, yellow. No. ; tH?l:white, 3f37; : yellow, No Oaf sHind- Z - rd. : 01 25 J 1.01. Rye No.3 t.. f ft vrlv :' T.Tf.. T!mothr- -i 1 0 ) (i IS. 00. 'lover Park ! 112 07 1 f.ar-- to .17. t 7' &. lllys-Overla- nd r. YORK STOCK RIST. Sales, r II. R. Alaska Gold i.ion! 4.600 63 1: 3.200 71 3.000! 942; Z- Th efferlns Reseret National bank.. U 302.00 6 1050.00 bank... Ieert.t Savings Davis Co. Hank, 260.00 Farmlngton Farmers a Stockgrowers bank S2.00 First National bank, f 150.00 Layton i2j First National bank, s 409.00 ir: Ogderi First National bank. 6 132.00 Murray First National bank, 10 170.00 Roran National bank, Flrt S0O.00 Itrlgham Guardian Cy. A. Guar- - is; 1 ' 13.63 r.nty Co J. Grant & Co.... 20 23.00 Home Fire Ins. Co...... 10 14 29.00 Hotel Utah Operating Co. 10 127.00 Inland Crystal Salt Co., Preferred 80.00 Inter-Mountai- - n l.av!t i i fl-.lcng- :7-tt27- ?. ;ilI. Utah-Idah- ie-eni- H o ! - t s?;lp-f!nir."- I 1 9'. & 1- -- s 1 1 1 jjj; iiJr 1 1 SS.2o' 13.400 139 ! ' 1 " " " " " " ' JJjilLL! J 1 - 1 I.Hl OS ! ! 2,500 53S 2.200 3,800 5 87 52E 5TJ 2 I I l5 52j I 57J 85 18 4S 42 n.6oft j 48J 474 32.fi 00 4ZV 423' S.900 183 I1S0 ilSU R,4 0o; 12.14'142 1254 10.500! s 2 i :.uj 5ii 16.100! 73 713 723 '109J ' V.koo; 231 221 23J 16.S00: 4CJ! 4ii; 45 . I ;i09i 33 6.C00 ' 33 S: 33 3.200 814! s(z so ! .11274 2.000 ' 91! 89SI 895 9, TOO C5JI 25 jt 35J ! !... . Miami Cooper .... M. K. T. pfd . . Missouri Pacific . National lliscuit . National Read .... ! K " V.500 !....!....3 14i 5J 5ij fiOft' e,7 j 671 1.600! ir.i 1 5 S 9.200! 103 8 io2i!in.i 4.000! 83 il 82 8! 82 Z 8.900! 119J! 117 !119 II. Nor. A-- Westn .. Nor. Pacific Pacific Mall Pacific Tel. & Tel Pennsylvania . . .. .. Pull. Pal. Car Ray. Con. Cop . . . 10.400' H5j: U4tlll53 700! 31 Z 200 44 t 43! 43J 11.500! eoj 591! 60i 300! 168 168 ll6S 6.S0O 265! 262! 26J 21.000 843 82JI s3 Stl! 544 3.S00 55 26,200 102 loo U019 7.200! 253! 25J! 25J $.600! 1731 1698 172 2,400 64J 63! 63 "00! 171 170M70 28,800! 133 J! Reading & Steel Hep, Iron So. Pacific So. Railway . . . . Studebakc- Co ... Tenn. Copper .... Texas Company Union Pacific I - V. S. I T'tah Copper Wetn. Union West. Rlectric Mont. Power . Gen. Motors f j J SI. 300! 88 C T s:T T C G 2.S00 117 1162!1163 e 91 12,2001 731 ran I1! 80J 700! 81 f,300! 731 72J 723 7001 CO 59 59 2,100 395 374 390 Total sales for the day 700.000 shares. FLOOD Or ORDERS DELUGES RAILROAD EQUIPMENT PLANTS New York. Oct. 30. The flood of or-ddel ized railroad equipment manuweek 1 4 II . a THERE inisbanks. At II our bank you have also 1 1 1 3i i the substantial support and service that only strength, experience and connections like ours can give. I er embarrassed facturers the rast some of the shops already running at standpoint, of capacity.theFrom a profit course, foreign business is desirthe necessities of regular able, but care home customers must be taken of. apparently, even at the expense of war contracts to a reasonable degree. Fewer orders for propectlles were closed, but several large contracts for rounds, billets and blooms, for next vear's shipment, were accented from domestic manufacturers making war munitions. Rail contracts wer heavy. Including 175.000 tons for the Pennsylvania system and 100.000 tons for export. Car builders placed contracts for 240,000 tons of bars, plates, shapes and nxles and received orders for 21,000 cars. placed orders for 60,000 Shipyards of steel plat? s. The buying movetons 0 ment in pig iron rolled on sales of tons during the week and 1,000,000 tons in October. r.VAPOIUTKD FIIUITS. New York. Oct. 30. Evaporated firm. Prunes strong-and peaches steady. Apricots Raisins cuteR 350.-00- 4 Ml i 1.14 ! . . i i . Preferred Steel Preferred !22Si o n 7,400 IMS i ' V.500 ' 8T8 8TJ; 87 ' V.900 19i 184 H83 183 7.600 59J' 59 598 22 ftft! 62j; 59! 623 2.300! 15i 143 15 94 95 2,orit 932 "?.ft0 1313 131$:i31 l.r.Oftf 18-- ; 18 IS . . Central 83JI 12 5 c 5.1001 lOSSf 10TJ . -3 Ti.-ke- t ! 2.4 0ft! 1,100' 1242 12 . N. Y.. N. H. & f3i? f2? . . . .ilUSJ 113J, 112 IllS 4 4 5 . Cal. Petroleum fan. Pacific ... Centl. Leather Ches. a-- Ohio Chi. Gt. Westn Chi. Mil. A-- St. P. f'hl & N. W C. R. I. & P hino Copper . . . Colo. Fuel & Iron Crucible Steel ... it R. (i. pfd !. IMs. Nov. Copper N. Y. 4 21 42$ 6GI 66 61 t! 62 70J! 70J . Rap. Tran . . . - 'LL- - I Securities ., Rrie Gen. Rlectric Ot. Nor. pfd Gt. TVor. ore ctfs Oug. Rxploratlon III. Central .. Int. Cont. Corp . Insp. Copper Intl. liar. N. J. . K. C. Southn' . . . 14.00 Iehlgh Valley ... 116.00 Rouis. & Nash ... Mex. Petroleum . IR-le-r - I . Rait. Ohio ioo.oo Rethlehem ..;H; 160.00 Steel Rrook. I 43 i.iool . CI. i 31 V i 32 4.'6b0j 32J .., Allis-Chalme- rs 00.50 at the of today ofconsisted , 20 baJes. e. mlscell ane.txs s!ection prices wer The demand wns eoo,j and of cros breeds flrrn. the he5t grades cent advance often selling at 7$ per to buv greasy and .Americans continued Rife In3. bought goo.l eliped clip1 and Russiabut I ome traders Karnes merino, poured State Rank . ...j huvers. were the Knight T. & S. Rank. i'rovo 110.00 A; Co., Rank-- I THrln. ot. Z0. Rutter h!yher. K--" Mci'ornlck ers 27 2 ST. 00 tubs nt Merchants" bank 89.00 7 7! 105.00 Mt. States Tel. v& Tel. Co. unchanged. Oct. 20. Better T675 Nat. Rank of Republic 12' 12i 20.1.00 Kgsrs higher: re'elpts. firsts. caes. National City bank .... 6' 122.50 Zi'3 ordinary Firsts. 6 National 6, 09.50 bank.. Copper at mark, case. Included. 20tj;7. 8 122.30 Nephl National Bank... otatoes Receipts. 75 cars; 388.00 Ogd"n Savings bank..,. 12; ie Ogden State Rank is 433.09 I'rovo Com. & Savings MUSKY. R.ank 322.00 Now York. Oct. 3. Mercantile pa- - Salt Iake See. & Tr. Co. 8; 118.00 r : i. Rank of Rrlgnam ferSterling, slxty-da- r 4 '0: de- - State bills, 10 Cltv 225.00 tnand. 4.3A9: cal le- -. 4 . St. Rk. cf Millard Co., Mexican dollars. Z'iv. 10 12! 165.00 Fillmore tovernment on.ls steaiy. State Rk. of Richmond. 8! 120.00 Railroad bonds string. Thatcher Rros. Ranking io! 10 16B.00 o., Ropan W.W Y4HIK 6; 10.20 Sugar Co. .. steadv. New York. Oct. 20. Kiour :os.oo bk. National Utah State 1 durum. No. easvl.I.'.J Wheat spot & Tr. Co. .. Sav. 00.00 Utah I S.,o.f.. TSeW lOTK: npiu.eni i'uhiui, Walker Rros. Rankers.. io! 10 201.00 1 nortfiern 3..)?. and No. 5Ianta. &: 24 Co. Sav. Rk. Tr. Zion's 411.00 3.f)7,J el f. Rutfalo: futures easy; V.. C. M. I st 201 "39.00 I er l.o?. IIONIW. Corn spot easy; N"o. 2 yellow, Con. Ry. l'ower Co. prompt. ! .1 07 Oats spot quiet. (City) ftav steady; No. 3. 100JT103: 93,2 Salt Rike City Rfndg... 4 01 Railroad' 64 Sumpter Valley 83 Utah Right & l'ower Co. 04 Utah Rower Co. Right Dec. 4th Closes Exposition e 100 Utah Hotel Co 104 p t .v,m Frane.ce. Have vou been there? Utah State Capitol bldg. 41 should go. Tickets on saJe IT in each instance. going or returnl.'llyviaf Ris Round trip, Three trains dally. Angeles. SUGAR, ing I hk Route. Limit rcemb-- 1r 1 1."1ThirdaltHouth. N.?w York. Ot. 30. Raw sugar firm; I'hones molasses. ffiee . S.M'3.75; centrifugal. 4.45 rtf Advertisement. SVasatch SOl-4.32: refined firm. 10 points higher. "utloaf. 6.23: crushed, 6.13: mould "A." XXXX 5.30: R.0; cubes. S.60; powdered, 5.35; iti:miii.iM;. nioio ai.hOI KimQUA fine granulated. UTF.RM ASTKR, powdered. 3.43: OF FT CI diamond A, f .33: confectioners' A. 5.23; Ftah. Sealed11 prcpooals Fort PouKla. No. l. 5.1o. The market for sugar fuNoa. m. until here will be received wn quiet and featureless, clostures 1015. . tisen and for opened, Furvember 2 points higher to 2 points lower. o ing twenty-twbuildings. resMngling Sale". 1100 tons. ther information on application. London Oct wool auction j.ate l- g. I r '. Rtf New York. Oct. There was a continuance today of the brisk demand for railway and other Investment shares which marked yesterday's active sessions. Stocks were strong from the outset, though receding fractionally at Intervals under heavy profit-takinTotal sales exceeded 700,000 shares, with a broader distribution of operations. War shares were most In the initial dealings, but conspicuous that group gave way to such seasoned shares as the Harrlmans and Hills, Norfolk & "Western, New York Central, Reading, and Chesapeake & Ohio. Union Pacific rose 21 to lS9i. Southern Pacific 21 to 102 and rose 3 to 62i. Borne of these Chesapeake quoprices represented tations for a year or more.highest Canadian Pacific was under the pressure of realizing sales on yesterday's substantial rl?. United States Steel was the cynosure of speculative again attention, with 7500 at 88, an opening vance of j a pointshares and its since 110. Rater it made a rurtner gain to 88J, but at that level enormous selling orders stopped the rise. Steel closed at but some sales at a slight advance overprivate that price were reported after the session's close. Metal shares were In further demand. Anaconda Copper advancing a point to the new high price of 83J. Utah, Inand Guggenheim were active spiration at moderate advanced. Unofficial quotations showed another advance In the price of refined copper here and abroad. Automobile stocks afforded some diGeneral Motors rising almost versions. 40 points tc the new record of 393, and rose 12 to 262. Stude-bakeRaldwin Locomotive and General Rlectric gained 2 to 3 points. Bethlehem Steel was again reactionary, a sale of lfto shares showing a single loss of 15i at G24i. There was a sudden renewal of weakness in exchange, demand sterling loson ing most of its recent recovery Inwithdrawal of Important buying the terests. Roods showed increased strength on the moderate turnover of about $3,000.-00par value. United States bonds were unchanged on call during the week. . AT, 1 . . . 14.12 I t:Qi.- - Jov to-w- it: 30. Am. Rcet Sugar . A merican Can . . Am. Rocomo Co., Amalgamated Sugar The 12 . .'1100.00 Am. s. Sr Refg .. Reneficial Rife Ins. Co.. 10; 10' 192.00 Preferred Rarnes Ranking Co., Am. Sugar Refg 20 2f 203.00 Am. Tel. Kaysviile ,fc Tel . . Rank of American Fork io; 10s 200.00 Am. Tobacco . . . oo Rank of lieher City... 12; is. Ana.opper i:j Hark or Southern Utah. 12 Cedar 10. 50 Atchison Haldwln Rocomo ( s 0.1? . . .00 14 : . .f. . NEW YORK EXCHANGE , 1 1. Jan. to-wl- IN BRISK DEMAND ON Cm I Nov V rni'.- K- NVES1ENT SHARES o :.l - , -o- 4 . 3 II r STOCKS. OATSa-- Low High I $4,000,000 O . . Te.- - j NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FEDERAL BANKS ADD a special tax for the purpose of extendthe Sewer has been levied and coning firmed 'by ordinance of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective 29, 1915. TO RESERVE October Said special tax is Jevled upon the following describedt: real property in Salt Lake City, In Lots 1 and 4. Block 153; and 2 Salt Lake NOTES IN CIRCULATION and 3, Block 152, Platon"D," both sides of City Survey, abutting B street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, in Sewer District No. 1, of Salt Lako City, and is due and payable 20. Oct. net The "Washington. in 5 equal annual Installments beginj amount of federal reserve notes taken October 29, 1916. Interest at the reserve out by federal banks increased ning rate of six per cent per annum on the past the whole amount of said tax shall be during nearly (4.000.000 worth from the date the ordinance week, according to a statement of the computed tobanks' condition October 29, Issued became confirming the levy of said tax1915, and October 29, day, by the federal reserve board. It effective, shows: interest at said rate on the whole RESOURCES. amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each installment. If Gold coin and certificates in installment or interest aforesaid be-is 1218,244.000 any vaults on not paid the date when same Gold settlement fund 61,960,000 comes due. then the whole amount of Gold redemption fund with said inU. S. treasurer .' 1,222.000 the tax unpaid at thearetime due will beand interest Total prold reserve 281,406,000 stallment come due and payable and will draw tender notes, sliver, Legal at the rate of per cent etc 37,058.000 interest asannum until sale ofeight property 318,461,000 per Total reserve or more One of installsaid sessed. Rills discounted and bought: the order in which they are Maturities within ten days 6,939,000 ments in aforesaid, or the whole tax, From 11 to 30 days 10,595,000 payable may be paid without interest at any From 31 to 60 days 15,969.000 time days afterof the ordiFrom 61 to 90 8,462,000 nancewithin thirty the the tax Over 90 days days 2,102,000 became confirming and levy one or more of effective; in Total 44.067,000 said installments the order in which Investments: or the whole tax payable, U. S. bonds 10,505,000 they aremay on the day any be unpaid, warrants 25,014.000 installment Municipal due by paying is paid the Federal reserve notes, net . 19,723,000 amount thereof, and interest to said Due from federal reserve 8,533,000 day. banks, net All special taxes are payable at my All other resources 3,645,000 office, Room 102, City and. County Salt Lake City. Total resources ". $429,951,000 Building, Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this LIABILITIES. 29th day of October, 1915. FRANK GODBE. 54,838,000 Capital paid in Treasurer and Collecter of SpeCityTaxes. 15,000.000 Government deposits s Reserve deposits, net 343,554.000 cial Sewer Extei sion No. 258. Federal reserve note3, net . 13, 918.000 Fiist and Firal Estimate. All other liabilities 2,641,000 NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. Total liabilities $429,951,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT net reserve Gold liabilities, a against for the purpose of ex77.3 per cent. special taxsewer has been levied and tending the Caih reserve against net liabilities, confirmed ordinances of the Board by 87.5 per cent. of Commissioners, and became effective Cash reserve liabilities, aft- October 29, 1915. .Said special tax is 40 per cent gold reer setting asideagainst upon the following described federal levied serve, against net amount of 89.1 property In Salt Lake City, t: reserve notes in circulation, per real In Lots 25 to 29, inclusive. Block 5; cent. 25 to 48, inclusive, Block 6; 1 to 12, inclusive, Block. 7; I and 7, Block 8; 25 NEW YORK BANK RESERVE to 35, inclusive. Block 11, Popperton Place Subdivision; and in Popperton NEARLY $200,000,000 IN Place Subdivision, all in Section 33, EXCESS OF REQUIREMENTS Township 1 north. Range 1 east. Salt on Lake Base and Meridian, abutting New York. Oct. 30. The statement both sides of Second Avenue between of the actual condition of clearing Virginia Street and the east boundary house banks and trust companies for line of Popperton Place Subdivision; on the east side of Virginia Street between the week shows that they hold $196, 215.170 reserve in excess of legal re- Second Avenue and the south boundary an increase of line of Popperton Place Subdivision; on quirements.overThis is week. the west side of Laurel Street between last $3,415,120 Second Avenue and the south boundary The statemnt follows: line of Popperton Place Subdivision; ACTUAL CONDITION. on the noith side of Third Avenue ..$3,044,229,000 and Loans, etc from Virginia Street 125 feet, in 24,664.000 east Increase Sewer District No. 1, of Salt Lake City, vault Reserve in own is due and payable in five equal (of which $465,503,000 Is 526.287.000 and annual installments beginning October specie) 29, 1916. Interest at the rate of 6 per 4.365.000 cent Increase per annum on the whole amount of Reserve in federal reserve tax shall be computed from the 1C4.621.000 said the bank ordinance confirming the levy date 3.541.000 Increase of became effective, tax sa'd Reserve in other deposi1915 29, October interest at said . tarles 46,554.000 rate on the whole and amount of said tax 361.000 Increase due be and shall with unpaid payable Net demand deposits 3.125.560,000 each installment. If any installment or Increase 27.048,000 interest aforesaid is not paid on the Net time deposits ... 144.251,000 date when same becomes due. then the Increase 2.601,000 whole amount of the tax unpaid at the Circulation 35.601,000 time ald installment and interest are Decrease 113,000 will become due and payable and reserve . T37. 462.000 due Aggregate will draw interest at the rate of 8 per Excess reserve 196.215,170 cent annum until sale of the per assessed. Increase 3.415,120 property One or more of said of state banks and trust Installments in the order in which they Summary In Greater New York, not are companies aforesaid, or the whole tax, included In clearing house statement: may payable be paid without interest at any within thirty days after the ordiLoans, etc. . . .. $602,805,000 time of the tax 556.300 nance confirming the levy Increase . one or more of 52.041,600 became effective; inand Specie 485.700 said installments or the order in which Increase . . the whole tax un9.268,000 they ate payable, Legal tenders paid on the day any InIncreaso . . 57.900 paid, may Isbedue by paying the amount Total deposits 794.484,300 stallment to said day. Increase . . 13.138.500 thereof and interest All special taxes are payable at my Bnnks' cash reserve in 102, City and County 10.898.300 office. Room Lake vault Salt reCity. building. Trust cash Dated at Salt Lake1915. City, Utah, this In vault serve companies 50,412,200 29th October. of day FRANK GODBE, JLIVK STOCK. Cits Treasurer and Collector of SpeOct. 30. Hogs Receipts, cial Chicago. Taxes. 7000: strong, mostly 5c higher; bulk, Sewer Extension No. 307. e.ClKa 7.30; light. 6.60S7.50; mixed, 6.50 First and final estimate. di T.65; heavy. 6.30eiT.60; rough, 6.30 6.50; pigs, 3.75 ft 7.00. CONSOLIDATED MINING & Cattle Receipts, 500; steady; native PACIFICSMELTIN ti COM PAN Y. beef steers, 5.90 'Q) 10.50; western steers, 6 50T S.co; cows and heifers, 2. S0 8.25; Notice of Special Stockholders Meeting. calves. 7.25 11.00. BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. GIDEON 2000: wethSheep Receipts, S. M. Levy and Bismarck Sny6.00 51)6.65; ewes, 3.75 steady; (a, 5.83; lambs, Snyder, ers, a special meeting of the stockholdder, 6.60 8.80. ers of Pacific Consolidated Mining & a Utah corporation, company, Smelting 30. Hogs Receipts, is Omaha, Oct. convene at the ofto called hereby 1700; higher. Heavy, 7.10fft)7.20: light, fice of the company; 414 Judge 6. bulk of building, Salt Lake City, No. 7.207.30; 5007.15; pigs, on MonUtah, sales. 7.15?S7.25. 8. 1915, at 10.30 a. m., November day, Cattle Receipts. 200; steadv. Native for the purpose of voting upon a prosteers, 6.50(10.00; cows and amendment of the first sentence 5.50 TC 7.00; western; steers. 6.00heifers, (crS.SO; posed of Article IV of the articles of incorTexas steers. 5.80 if? 7.20; stockers and poration so that the of said feeders, 5.50 (St 8.25. same shall read ascompany, follows: 400: YearSheep 6.00 Receipts, "ARTICLE IV. The capital stock ot steady. 5)5 6.50: wethers. 6.506.00: this corporation shall be lings, one hundred lambs, 8.60 tS. 90. thousand ($150,000.00) dollars, dififty vided into three hundred thousand , FLAX. (300.000) shares of the face or par value of fifty (50) cents each." Oct. 30. Flax. 1.81 Minneapolis, GIDEON SNYDER. Secretary. 1.86. 1915. Dated this 15th day of October. MEET" TV ATI ON AR DEVELOPMENT COM. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS IXG. PANY. CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILL-in- g company. Notice of Special Stockholder' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that pursuant BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. GRANT of the president of the comGideon Snyder. S. M. Levy and to the acall Snyder, special meeting of the stock-& Bismarck Snyder, director and vice pany holders of the Cascade Qold Mining a special meeting of the Milling president, a corporation, will be of National Development held at company, stockholders of E. W. Senior. 330 office the a Utah is hereby Judge building. Salt company, corporation, Lake City Utah, comto meet at the office of the called 2 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, the 11th at 414 Salt Lake day of November, 1915, for the purpose pany, Judge building.November on Monday, 8, City, Utah, and voting upon the m. a. 11.30 Said meeting is of considering 1915, at of the capital of decreasing question called for the purpose of voting upon said company , from $1,000,000, reprea proposed amendment to Article III sented by 1,000,000 shares of the par of the articles of incorporation of said value of $1 each, to $100,000 to be repfirst sentence resented by 1,000,000 shares of the par company, so that asthefollows" thereof will read of 10" cents each, and for the "ARTICLE HI. The limit of capital value of any and all business pertransaction austock of this corporation hereby thereto or necessary in connecthorized shall be one hundred fifty taining tion therewith. thousand ($150,000.00) dollars, divided Date of first publication, October 12, (150,-00Into cne hundred fifty thousand shares of the face or par value of 1916. T. W. STEPHENS. President. one ($1.00) dollar per share." C. C. SANDERS. Secretary. GIDEON SNYDER. Secretary. Dated October 15. 1915. ASSESSMENT NO. 5. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ASSESSMENT NOTICT3. Lo"Wolf Mountain Copper company. GETIHN LE ROY UNITED MINES cation of principal place of business. of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. company. Principal place 617-2- 0 Notice is hereby given that at a Atlaa block, Salt Lake City. of the board of directors held Utah. meeting of October, 1916, an asNotice Is hereby given, that at a on the 12th day two and one-ha- lf (24) mills of the directors held on the sessment of was meeting levied on the capital 20th day of August. 1915. an assessment per share the corporation, payable, on of one (1) cent per share was levied stock of 3 2th day of November. on the outstanding capital stock ot the or beforeC. the A-1915, to Barker, treasurer. P. O. payable Immediately to box corporation, 315, Salt Lake City, Utah. F. Barnes, treasurer, at 517-2- 0 Arthurblock. the assessment Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock UDon which Atlas assessremain unpaid on the said 12th day may upon which this Any stockremain on the 26ta of "November, 1915, will be delinquent ment may unpaid will be delin- and advertised for sale at public auc1915, day of September, for sale, and un- tion, and unless payment is made bequent and advertised the 13th fore, will be sold on the 14th day of less payment is made before 1915. at 2 p. ra. of said December, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., to day of October, office of the company, will pay the delinquent assessment, togethday. at the shares of each er with the cost of advertising and exbe sold, or as many of stock as may be necessary pense of sale. parcel S. ,A. HOLMES. Secretary. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertisof tale. GOLD CIRCLE CHOWS MINING expense MOFFAT. ing and JAMES Secretary. ot the board of direc- Notice of Special Stockholder' Meeting. At BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. S. M. on the 24th day of September. tors heldmeeting 1916, the date of the delinquency was Levy, Grant Snyder and Gideon Snyder, extended to October 12. 1915, and the a special meeting of the stockholders date of sale to Thursday, October 28. of Gold Circle Crown Mining company, 1915. a Utah corporation, is hereby called to JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. convene at the office of the. company, No. 414 Judge building. Salt Lake City, on Monday, November 8, 1915, at order of the board of directors Utah, By Oc10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of votof at a meeting held the 12th day the above date of delin- ing upon a proposed amendment of the tober. 1915. quency was extended toto October 28. first sentence of Article IV of the artiNovember 15, cles of incorporation of. said company, 1915, and date of sale 191S. so that the same shall read as follows: JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. "ARTICLE IV. The capital stock of this corporation shall be one hundred At n meeting of the board of direc- thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, divided tors held the 28th day of October, 1915, into one million (1.000.000) shares of exthe date of the delinquency was the face or par .value of ten (10) cents tended to November 13, 1915, and the per share." RAY S. BOWMAN, Secretary. date of sale to November 29, 1915. Dated this 15th day of October, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. to-wi- . to-w- -- 0) -- COPPER STOCKS Ve will furnish you complete detailed reports on all active copper stocks, including the following ac tive Issues, without charge: II A V COX. KKXMJOITT IX5IMHATIOX CIIII.K rr.tn enixo (ilUMIV MIAMI MAGMA ftVAAs AND QUOTESOAND THESE SECRRITIRS BUSINESS LICIT YOUR CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. ESTABLISHED 1903. COMMISSIOV STOCK nitOKEHM. Chicago, ITS V. Jarkwon Boulevard rtiiAnnv RUY. VK New York Milwaukee Boston it: "Probate and Guardlansnip Notica SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND Consult eonnry elerk or tho rrtectlT stgnars for Salt Lake County, State of Utah.s, srfsrtl:? Information. Pappathana-sopouloJames Karzis and George IN THE THIRD John Plaintiffs. against trict court of the State jOdlCLXlTIS of Utah, county Kyrimes, Louis Tsouros, Nick Kyrlmes Probate division. and William Charles Staines. Defend- of InSalttheLake. matter of the estate andr, ants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the Walk-tof Mironette west front door of the County Court- guardianship an incompetent person.Pettlt Notice. house in the city ana county of Salt The petition of the Utah Savings fe Lake, State A.of D. Utah, on the 122d o'clock day of Trust .company, a corporation. the 1915, at, November, of the estate of Mironette noon of said day, all title, guardian claim and interest of said Defendants, Pettit Walker, an incompetent person, John Kyrimes, Louis Tsoufcos, and Nick praying for an order ot sale of real of said and that Kyrimes, of, in r.nd to the following property ot said incompetent, the next of kin incompetent, described real estate, (SO) and all persons interested, appear beat a Commencing eightycorner fore said court to show cause rods south from the point an northwest of the n northeast quarter of Section order should not be granted why said to Twenty-seveOne (1) guardian to sell the following described (27), South. Range One (1)Township West, Salt Lake real estate of said incompetent, situated and running thence South in Salt Lake county, Stato of Utah, Meridian, 0 degrees 7 minutes east Six Hundred Commencing 50 2rods S. of the N. and Sixty (660) feet, thence northo 89 W. corner of section 8, Tp. 2 S., R. 1 53 minutes East Thirty-twS. L. B. & ,M., and running thence degree E., Hundred and One 7 (3201) feet: thence S. 25 rods; thence E. 32 rods; thenc minutes West Six N. 25 rods; thence W. 32 rods to place north 0 degrees Hundred and Sixty (660) feet; thence of beginning: to a of way South 89 degrees 53 minutes West over the E. 15 subject feet thereof.right Thirty-tw- o Hundred and One (3201) Also a right of way described aa feet to the point of commencement. follows: at a point Said parcel of land containing Forty-eig- ht SI. 099 rods Commencing E. of the N. W. corner ot One-half more or and (48J) acres, S. said section and 28, thence running less. 105 rods; thence S. 44 deg. 15 min. E. Together with Thirty (30) shares of 22.1 rods; thence E. 78.77 rods; thencs stock in the North Jordan Irrigation N. feet; thence W. 78.77 rods; t hence now represented bv Certifi- N. 30 company 44 deg. 15 min. W. 19.6 rods; thence 267 cates Nos. and 311; also all of the 105 rods; thence W. 30 feet to place said defendants' rights in the Brighton N. of beginning, together with all water and North Point Irrigation company's thereto belonging, including rights Forty-eigto and water water said one-ha- lf share of the capital stock of One-ha- lf acres' of land. (48) & Sanford Irrigation Ditch comPurchase price payable in lawful Brown pany, and also all rights and privileges, money of the United States. hereditaments and appurDated at Salt Lako City, Utah, this tenements, tenances thereto incident or belonging 6th day of October, A. D. 1915. JOHN S. CORLESS, Sheriff of Salt or therewith used and enjoyed, and ail rents, issues and profits thereof, haa Lake County, State of Utah. been set for hearing on Friday, tl$ By C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. A. D. l'.)ir, at for 212th day of November, Allan T. Sanford, Attorney o'clock p. m., in the courtroom ol Plaintiff. Date of first publication, October 10, said CTDiirt, in the county courthouse, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, county, Utah; A. D. 1915. and the petition of said guardian praySHERIFF'S SALE. ing for the settlement of its account ol IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND said guardianship, has also been set for at said time and place. for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. hearing the clerk of said court, with Deseret Building Society, a corpora- theWitness seal thereof affixed, this 29th dav Maud J. tion, Plaintiff, against Sarah D. 1915. Rich, Homer J. Rich, E. E. Yeamans,& of October, A. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) Dr. G. F. Harding, and Farmers J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. By Traders Bank, a corporation. DefendS. P. Armstrong, Attorney for ants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e Utah, on the 122d day of Lake, State A.of D. o'clock 1916, at November. division, in and for Salt Lak noon of said day, all the right, title, county. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Mary claim and interest of fjaid defendant, Sarah Maud J. Rich, of, in and tot: the J. Smith Seager, formerly Mary J. real estate, Smith, deceased. Notice. following described Forty-seve- n of Douglas N. Smith, The feet (47) Commencing for the Issuance to himself West of the Southeast o corner of Lot praying petition One (1), in Block Fifty-twPlat of letters of administration in the es(52), runtate of Mary J. Smith Seager, formerly and "D," Salt Lake City Survey, e and One-ha- lf Mary J. Smith, deceased, has beMi set ning thence West Thirty-fiv5th day ol feet; thence North Seven for hearingA. on Friday, the (35J) f. D. 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m.. thence East and One-halrods; November, (7) Thirty-fiv- e and One-ha- lf (35J) feet; at the county courthouse, in the courtthence South Seven and One-ha- lf (7J) room of said court, in Salt Lake City. rods to the place ot beginning. Situ- Salt Lake county. Utah. of Utah. Witness the clerk of paid court, with ate In Salt Lake County, State Purchase price payable in lawful the seal thereof affixed, this I'Oth da of October, A. D. 1915. money of the United States. this THOMAS HOMER. Clerk. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, (Seal) 1915. 6th day of October, A. D. J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. By JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Stewart, Bowman, Morris & Callister, Lake County, State of Utah. for Petitioner. Attorneys C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. By L. Loraine Bagley, Attorney for IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-batin and for Salt Lak Plaintiff. Date of first publication, October county,division, Utah. 10. A. D. 1915. In the matter of the estate of Kathe Notice. rine Davis Holden, deceased The petition of Wrn. iM. Bradley, adNOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF ministrator oT the estate of Kat'neriiu STOCKHOLDERS. Davis Holden, deceased, praying for the account of aid adNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT settlement of final and for the distribution ol a special meetingfe of the stockholders ministrator of the Farmers bank, the residue of the estate to the persons a Utah corporation,Stockgrowers will be held at entitled, has been set for hearing on 5th day of November, A. D. the banking house of the corporation Fridayatthe 2 o'clock p. m.. at the county in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th 1915, day of November. 1915, at 4 o'clock courthouse, in the courtroom of said p. m. of said day for the following court in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. purposes: 1. To conslaer and take action upon Witness the clerk of said court, with the question of amending article VII the seal thereof affixed, this 23d day of the articles of incorporation of said of October. A. D. 1915. so as THOS. HOMER. Clerk. company (Seal) To reduce the number of diCleric. (a) By J. E. Clark, Deputy rectors. Pischel & Harkness, AttorBradley, To of term the of reduce office the(b)directors from three years to one neys for Petitioner. and for their annual elecyear IN TH E D I S T RIOT COURT, PRO provide tion. bate division, in and for Salt Lake 2. To consider and take action upon State of Utah. the question of amending the first County, In the matter of the estate of Lewis IX of article of the articles A. Merrill, deceased. Notice. paragraph of incorporation of said company so The petition of Effie E. Merrill, adthat the same, when and as amended, ministratrix of the estate of Lewis A. shall read os follows: for confirmation of deceased, Merrill, of stockholdthe sale of the following described real ers"Regular election of officers, the the for themeetings of said deceased, of reports and the of estate making one Lot (1) in Block two (2), North such action in relation to thtaking affairs 157x50 feet, same being of the corporation as may be, neces- aWindsorofPlace, Lot thirteen (13). Block part properOnby all the stockholders, eighteen sary or (18), Five Acre Plat "A," Big shall be held the second Tuesday in Field A. D. 1916. at the Survey, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake January. banking house of the corporation at Salt Lake county, Utah, for the sum of $7500, t: and upon the following terms, City, Utah, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said $3S17.44 and annually thereafter at the assignment of equity ot day seller in aby certain same place and time." for sain of residence propertyagreement CHARLES S. BURTON. known as No. S5l Windsor Street. Salt Lake President. Utah, between W. D. Beers and City. Benjamin NOTICE OF SPECIAL. TAX. Williams, purchaser. Agreement dated NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT March 23, 2915. 51050.00 cash al- f a special tax for the purpose of ex- ready paid. leaving a balance to be paid in installhas been levied and $2632.56 of $50 tending the or more on the firnt confirmed byPaving ordinances of the Board ments of Commissioners, and became effect- of eacli and every month until fully paid, deferred payments to draw inive October 29. 1915. Said special tax is levied upon the terest at 8 per cent per annum and be secured by a mortgage on the above described real property in described following to pay premises, Salt Lake City, taxes as appears from for 1915;purchaser In Lots 2 and 3, Block 9; and 1 and general 4, Block 10. Plat "D," Salt Lake Citv the return of sale filed in this court, been set for hearing on Friday, thi Survey, abutting on both sides of E has Street between South Temple and First 12th day of November, A. D. 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county courtAvenue, in Paving District No. 30, of house, Salt Lake City, and is due and payable in Salt in the courtroom of said court, Lake City, Salt Lake county, in 10 equal annual installments be29, 1916. at Utah. Interest ginning October the clerk of said court with the rate of six per cent per annum on theWitness seal thereof affixed, this 26th day the whole amount of said tax shall be of October. A. I. 1915. the date the ordinance computed from THOMAS HOMER, Clerk. (Seal.) the levy of said tax beconfirming Lee, Badger & Rich, Attorneys came effective, October 29, forBooth, Petitioner. 1915. and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e be due and payable with each installdivision, in and for Salt Laka ment. If any installment or Interest Stati of Utah. aforesaid is not paid on iho date when Ccvnty, In the matter of the estate of Elizsame becomes due, then the whole Bain, deceased. Notice. amount of the tax unpaid at the time abeth The petition of William W. Bain, said Installment and interest are due of the issuance will become due and payable and will praying offoradministration in the estate draw interest at the rate of eight per letters Elizabeth deceased, has been cent per annum until sale of the prop- of on Friday, the 12th day set for hearingBain, assessed. One or ..more of said of erty November, A. D. 1915, at. 2 o'clock Installments in the order in which p. m., at the county courthouse, in the are payable aforesaid, or the whole they tax, of said court, in Salt Lake may be paid without interest at any courtroom Salt Lake county. Utah. time within thirty days after the ordi- City. Witness the clerk of said court, with nance confirming the levy of the tax affixed, this 26th day became effective; and one or more of the seal thereof A. D. 1915. said Installments in the order in which of October, THOMAS HOMER. Clerk. (Heal.) they are payable, oronthethewhole tax unBy J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. inpaid paid, may bedue any day vhe amount Stewart, Bowman, Morris & Callister, is stalmentand by to said day. Attorneys for Petitioner. thereof interest paying All special taxes are payable at my IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e and County office, Room 102, Lake Salt division, in and for Salt Lake Building, at Salt LakeCity. Utah. county, Dated City, Utah, this In the matter of the estate of Fred29th day of October. 1915. erick August Engelbert Meyer, deFRANK GODBE, ceased. Notice. Treasurer and Collector of SpeCity The petition of Emelie Caroline Meyer, cial Taxes. of the last wiil and testaexecutrix Paving Extension No. 99. ment of Frederick August Engelbert Seventh and Final Estimate. Meyer, deceased, praying for a partm. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- -. distribution of the estate to the persons for hearing on IXG. entitled, has been set 12th day of November, A. D. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Friday, the p. m., at the county stockholders of the Emily Silver Min- 1915, at 2 o'clock courtroom of said the in courthouse, be. will. held at Lake Salt ing company' Lake Salt in City, Salt Lake court, 125 Main Monon at City, Utah, street, Utah. county, 2 December 20, to at .1915, p. m., day, Witness the clerk of said court, with elect five directors to serve until the seal thereof affixed, this 27th day next stockholders, meeting, and to con-Eid- the D. 1915. a proposition to sell the propertr of October, A. THOMAS HOMER, Clerk. (Seal.) of the company upon such terms and By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. conditions as may 1e determined by the Stewart, Bowman. Morris & Callister, majority of the stockholders at said the-right- to-w- it: to-w- it: . ht to-wl- -- to-w- lt: to-wi- to-w- it: to-w- it: er meeting.CHAS. FRANCIS HARRIS, Secretary. . EUREKA LILLY MINING COMPANY. Notice of Special Stockholders Meeting. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of Eureka Lilly Mining is company, a Utah called to convenecorporation, of the at the offico hereby company. No. 414 onJudge building, Salt Lake City. Utah,11 Monday, November o'clock a, m., for 8, 1915, at the purpose of 'voting upon a proposed amendment to Article III of the articles of incorporation of said com to read as follows: pany, "ARTICLE. III. The capital stock of this corporation shall be one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, divided into one million (1,000,000) shares of the face or par value of ten (10) cents per share." GRANT SNYDER, President. Dated this 15th day ot October. 1915. . . Attorneys for Petitioner. e IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Lake division, in and for Salt Utah. Department No. 1. county, of the estate of In the matter Eliza Prye, deceased. Notice. The petition of Alice Prye Williams, for the admission to probate praying of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of Eliza granting of Prye. deceased, and fortothe Alice letters testamentary Prye has been set for hearing on Williams, the 12th day of November, A. D. Friday, 1915. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county com ihouse, In the courtroom of said court,- in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. clerk of said court, with Witness the this 29th day the seal thereof affixed, of October, A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. By G. H. Backman, Attorney for PRO-bat- - |