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Show THE i rt ma , ?":."-- M a P 1 npy B)lLOClCn0 26 TONS BUSINESS QUIET BUT M OUTPUT WILL REACH - ON EXCHANGE 156.000.000 on the Salt Lake exchange POUNDS yesterday Trading was much lighter than on the first two days of the week; In fact, was but half the big volume yesterday of Tuesday. However, all the principal a comparative production lsuf-some of RHwis their own. and hld made Utah op;er cnpanv for the them even rf th 1514 trains on this indifI an. of The month vp.ir ferent market. Silver King Coalition, 1 Novr.!U"r ami Dember. ". ar1 esfor Instance, advanced to $3.47 i. with a 1 4, bi:t ). timated. e,i;i ;t pounds small block at $3.50. The King Conet cor-rther "fiouJ.l not be far from the solidated for $2.-7- 1. South Hecla unfore- held firm sold figures, 12. 35, and It couldn't be provided nothing at seen develops belwen now and the had for a cent less. Iron Blossom sold firft of the pew year. This shows an ui to 9h, its high In six months to a Inrrf-- ) of more than 34,oO.OOn pounds year. The ctirl was only fairly active. posst-M- t the Ul production. It 1 Is cem-Sales yesterday totaled 37,250 shares, that Loth NfmbT and at $12. 052. 25. The official closmay add materially to the figures ap- valued were as follows: ing quotations proximated. ), Tiii shows a total for t"15 of Forenoon. It Afternoon. ;t pound"'. Hut at the rate the min at Bingham ha been prMiK'inK Ak Li!1,1- " th ptt"t vith rnonthji. the total for Alia Con. . .to" ;i .of j" .10" . op s UG6 may ren h 1 r..Oo:.0H pounds. The Alta . t3 4 . .01 .ni not onlv Irwreaslng It s AlbionTitjer i company I . .34 over-leIs increasing the lonnac.newbutprocesses H, Tunnel . .o?ii . 07 i" ."fij .7 heir? Installed ntIt Uin. by .09 Amal. ' .osj: .o-- j ,; .oil th two con'f nlratorp at Garfield. . . . .10 .12 .10 Jack .It Is possible nftori to make an annual pro- r. H. .0 .03J .;', of rop-pe- V.iZ t.'otton wound duction of 21'.inn.u') .'II 1.00 I;.'j . lianno.k wbl-at pr ifnt prices would he 4edar .'"'I I'.x. .04 worth 4.O0O.0'.m. !. .. .044 .014 ,045 .otr, Th comparative table of l''ll and Ced.-TnCol urn. ilx. .12 .12 .13 .12J 15t- - Is as follows: . l: Colo. Min. .10 ;! .07 .7F 1914. J' . . .02 .02 .OIF Cr. .Point t 45t.036 !i 4.00 January . .. .... s. 202.47 10.6 ... 3.JS5 4.20 Cardiff 4.00 Jt.492.?M 1 I 1 a y .sr. February .7." .On .35 1 2 70 4.22'J 1 0.2 )3 Skz . March ! aly-J- s S.n H!i 7.60 7.65 Ice 4 7.o 5.1 .... in.i.:2.77: 2.0 April .14 .19 .20 Irasr. Con... . ' .lfi 1 3.6 I i 1.053,7:. Mav .'!. C .004' .01 .00 Frince .'0i ex.io; is., F. ,v is. It. ..; 1.62F 1 . 67 i 1.67J I 4.i 1 . . . . . 13.768.9SH K . ... 14.;2.12 .'') July 1 j me .15 .03 .15 .03 raid 45.520 . . . . 8.2 l r,.:o;.r AtlXIit . .231 .21 Ivmma .24 ! 4 i .221! Cop. 6.672.1 September . Chatn . . . i .11 !. C. 705,. IK ... .. 14.l?.2f I.fi" 7 Mtober r.o . . . .5:5 ft 1 Central .til s 1 C -- vr r J36.-iOn.it- I I I r' 2i ! ' j . I ...... ; C ."i h I ( ! .... 1 . I I ? 1 f I ; 1 I .... .... , November .. . rcemter I . Totals . I'stf mated. ... . ( I .' 1 I 4.000.000 1 '). J'"'. I. ".5 H.TV1 7 .f5 ' ... Fit. I. Mammoih . . ' .01 .05 ! ! F.-- .'7i, .021 Leonora Monataire .. Mtinmoth .. May la Min. Flat rMt. Iaike Moscow . i Nev. IIIII;. I Cop. over lla-vrandn hio pohonjxo New I'ttts.-Id- PRACTICALLY MADE r ir .. . i .03 ! j : . .. ' : : ! I o Jn-TilriK- S : 1 J i ! . . f ; . - . .If2 I .03 i .oil! ! - j ' . f ? ' .20 ."l .oojii :. ' .! .11 .07J' .S2 .11 jt .15: ,i' .02 .141 j .0; .01 ' i i ! ' .24 .'! .011 ,011 100-fo- ot ot Mc-Knlg- ht. v.-or-k 100-fo- ot I 1. There was little dull and dragging market to warrant specific comment. Investment stocks were moderately heavy, while some of the more volatile, specialties supplemented recent gains, only to lose them In part or whole before the close. Interest In war shares showed diminution and even venturesome steady speculators seemed to realize the futility of an artificial or forced rrrovement In those shares nt this time. Manipulation was responsible for a few new records in closely Iwld issues. South Porto n Rico Sugar rose 8 to 164 4and at Sugar gained 177, but both fell sharply before the close. United States Industrial Alcohol at the new maximum of 1293 on Its rise and Montana Power with Its record price of 721, met the same fate. Temporary ingains of 3 to 8 points were the early dealings by shown such widely divergent issues as Texas company. New York Airbrake and American Coal Products, v.ith more moderate advances for erstwhile favorites like Crucible Steel, Lackawanna Steel and Baldwin Locomotive. American Locomotive was heavy on rumors of legal action against the management and American Canat prethe ferred reflected disappointment acfailure of the directors to reduce Macrued dividends, while Mercantile rine preferred lost 3i points at 633. Rails lagged within narrow limits, feeblo even Pennsylvania making butOctober response to its remarkable of seDealings In 'this class earnings. were the lightest of any day curities for several weeks. Lowest prices were made In the final its hour, the short interest contracting Steel, which efforts upon United States fell to 86. a loss of 13 from Its best forenoon. Krle also sufprice of the hands of the bears, losing fered at the substantial fraction. The closing was and feverishly active. heavy A new high rate for France, Paris cables selling at 580, featured operaheld tions In foreign exchange. Marks low figure of 79 and at yesterday's shaded a small fraction. sterling Bonds were Irregular, with weakness In the several Issues of Missouri, Kansas & Texas on deferment of interest payment. Total sales (par value) $4,577,000. aggtCKated bonds were unchanged United Cuban-America- Stu-debak- Sears-Roebuc- 2t MAXFIELD SHIPPING Preferred it Ref.) Am. Sugar Ref. 1 .01 i IUiIct tlroti. l'rlvate Wire. tJke ?ro-- . tof.il-- ye,t i r .1 Ier. 1. Copper experts AUabtii frt tri November: : New York. r nih.it !i.n, I r i rol I in !5. v r i;"S t'ns tow Jones. KnIsnd. decreased le-In- SEVEN TROUGHS CO. BOND FOR $30,000 of the Seven Trouch Monarf I. Mmii' ii re-toarf me."-titi spet-ia- l ,,t xrtt'ee of compatiy te i;eid in Salt Ukf on Ieceniber 7. . JS f ote on the proposioojftt tion to lease an I bond ti e property for St 5 ( t al n. - . 1- ) 1. Cedar-Talisma- board. 1500 re-ir- e : t 4 . I . f n I I 1 1 . . Mtrircr :oblfU'd b...i..t Si! e Fick Wrn.il Veliov. itvl-tor- 1 . 1 ...... .15 .05 . o .01 - ....... ;r S ... Tic- . Kewnto'S r;ochester . 'ousotidated Maiiln ttari ':n. a Confidence ro- Hale &n Not . Me-, ic.t : 1 5 . 2n . 2: ' ; 1" .4 ; .".'i I . 5 . o .", . f'.t .50 I .111; .. i .15 .r.o .05 .17 . ii 3.7 . 3.r5 l IVik . . ! . ' .o s .21 .11 .4" . BOSTON CURB The fcllowlnc quotations were j ed over Baduer Bros. private wire: Bid. Boston Btnsrham So-it- F.I v Auk. ."io" . . . Mines . I'tah : '. '. '. 60,-00- 4:t . 8.: - .!' h 1 t I j -- re-celv- i .20 ed : I 1 . . . '- -. 1 con-illtio- ns year-wether- DIRECT FRIVATE WIRES. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. . BADGER BROTHRES BROKERS St. Main Phone W. 160 ! Lake tnrk and Members Itlnfnc i:elinnce. 946-94- ore-take- 7. . II J. (irant fft. Atak. lifter v vi t Utah StHt National lu 20 9.00 & Zlon's Sav. Bank.... 415.00 10 Con. Wacon I. oo o .t-- n. v D Utah-Idah- Suear. 11.35 WILL SELL 1000 10 100O 1 Utah Wyoming Oil. . ..... Call Switch .16 .05 Cent. Iis Smear charKer Make Bid Bear Biver (Jim Club.. 200.00 nn:r.H imoTiinns KhI South Vlain t. n - WILL BUY 200 0. 1 - 7 . I I 1.021' l.o7 Midway Nevada Hills Bound Mountain t I t ilrul od t e. i t Mop. MiJt(at' extension . McNanitra North- - Star Itesftie Futa Tonopa h lixtenslon " 1 . i F. Kx tension I : .0;. Sie'r; Nevada t'nion Fel"-.ont'lSil liov tjyps- Queen Jim Bitier Wet P. 26 . - pi 'ir .iva we " Alta-Cottonwo- Haly-JudK- F.ic Four 1 10SJ ; .25 liend (licit tiraii'lina 44ii j i . . 5,200 Cop. Inspiration llarv. N. J.. Inter, C. 70 0 311 si j 311 Southern K, 81 81 600 82 ... Valley Lehigh 1271 L. Ac Nashville ... 7,Yoo 0 4 5 921 92 . Bad roads In both Bittle and Big Mex. SOO 34J 34 34 Cottonwood canvons have curtailed the Miami Petroleum ... Copper ore shipments the part three to four M.. K. &. T. pfd. . . 163 .snow covered Mo. Pacific weeks. Heavy falls of 61 61 "61 to three feet deep. National Biscuit . tiie high places two 1254 Vo "6 "655 65' 04 This bas packed in places,In leaving good National Lead ... others the Nevada stretches of road, but . . 1,200 16J 162 16S Copper warm weather that followed melted 2..") 00 1025 10U 10H Y. Central 'the snow and the roads have presented N. o 75 76 N. Y., N. H. & II.. 2,300 an Icy barrier to the horse attempting Norf. & Western. 700 1175 1171 1174 to drag a heavy load. 1,400 1163)1161 1161 Pacific, Accordingly, the Alta shipments of Nor. 400 331 33g 331 Pacific MalP ore In November will not be half those Pac. . . & 421 Tel. Tel. same state exists of October, and the . . . 59 i 595 2,000 Pennsylvania ore Yankee Consolidated, loo at The in Big Cottonwood canyon. . 600 168 169 1681 Car Palace Pull. to been teams there have compelled OF FN BOA I ID. . . 4.400 256 251 251 double In many places along the route Ray Con. . Cop. . 5.300 813 801 801 Alh'ou. i M. at 34ic. Reading The smelter. to mine from receipts Colum"ous Fxten.sion. loo at 12c. 900 51 i 50 50& Iron & Steel. Rep. proore the bv from 2i0-a3.100 1012 101 101 $7.60. So. Pacific in were the reduced ducers materially Br I nee t:on.olidated. 50o t S3c. 900 231 231 231 So. Railway past month. Co. .. Silver Klnur Coalition. 100 at $3,471. 1561 1521 1521 Studebaker 4,300 Soo 5S1 57 Silver KiiiK consolidated, roo at SPRING LAKE CLAIMS 571 Tenncsse Cop. . . . 3.4 00 215 208 20S $2.27. Texas Co Total shares sold, 9I0O; selling TRANSFERRED ARE Union Pac 6,500 1391 1381 1381 300 831 831 83 value. 55223. Preferred . . 86 55,1 00 S7i 86 Brovo comes word that a quit- U. S. steel . From 1.200 115? 1158 1152 i .m.iti:i stoc ks. Preferred claim mining deed from Iirs I Olsen Utah 7,200 79J 781 78 to Spring Lake Mining company Copper Sales on curb yesterday were as fol-- j et al been 871 filed with the county re- Western Union .. b v Wasatch .Mines,- 1000 shares at has '691 .. a 68S 681 5,600 West. Rlectrlc for deed stated The corder. conveys 42o 55c to at shares 56c; 3c; Sells.l'H'j ut 2Jc. 2.900 721 691 70 of SI, the 1 Nole. Rex, Mont. Power j f'aloma. The clnMng qno- -- consideration David 200 470 465 464 29 Nos. to (InMotors Gen. and Brooks 101were as tHtions reportea yesieruay Santa-qui- n B. in claims the 29J 291 291 1,500 minlns Wabash clusive) pfd. lows: 64 Int. Marine pfd. . district. Bid. Ask. Total salos for day, 472.000 shares. METAL QUOTATIONS .0 71 .oh Alta Tunnel . Alta Cent .20 LIVE STOCK. ".14 . Ibill Valley . . , Dec. 1. The metal York. New 1. Dec. Receipts 10c Chicago. Ilcgs Cardiff Kxtcusion ... o:$ change quotes lead offered. $5.25; of the total year; weak, largest .05Jt'onsolidated .06J ter. l8.00'r.lS.2. Demijohn 15c lower:- bulk, $6.00? 6.60; light, to j Miehtgan-l'tn.25 .15 Silver. 561. 5.55t6.50;. mixed,6.20 5.90O6.70; heavy, Neva 20.00. .til electrolytic. steady; Copper 6.20(t4 0 6.35; pigs, 3.73 rough, Baloma .021' .21 and Iron unchanged. steady 5.50. B?eo Arcentine Metal exchange quotes tin easy, .1J .02 Cattle Receipts 19.000, firm; holiday Santa. Chief .004. ' .i0j 33.001 33.30. 10.65!11.50: native beef pteers, Santa. KIhr .00 j! .ol At 1ondon Spot copper. 80: futures. beeves, 5.60W 10.55: western steers, 6.208.25; Set. .55 S0 los: .56 r9; spot tin. cows and electrolytic, heifers, 2.658.25; calves, 6.50 Tintle Standar .02 165 5s; futures. 165 10s. &i 10.50. .0:; 125. Mines .37 Vaatch .40 Antimony, Sheep Receipts 24.000, weak; wethNew yiiittry .OH .07 Lead. 28 17s 6d: spelter. 09. 6. 006.50; ewes, 4.10(?T6.05; lambs, ers. 7.00 n 9.05. CLEARING HOUSE NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS 1. Omaha. Dec. $1,306,445.81 Hogs Receipts Wednesday's clearings The following quotations were 1.250,874.43 9000. lower; heavy, 6.1 5 fff) 6.35 light. over Badner Bros." private wire: Same date .last year 6.30? 6.40; pigs, 5.25(6.30; bulk of 6.20fJ"6.33. sales. Bid. Ask. NOTES AND PERSONALS Cattle Receipts 4600, steady: native . . OH 'oioraiio . 0 6.00(ti 10.00; cows and heifers, 75 2 . 00 Coppermines Col. C. Kd Lcose. general manager steers. R. 25 ii 6.75; western steers, 6.00 &; 8.00: .07 Fraction and. Gold Chain Texas steers. Central Grand .lo the of 5. 75 1 . 00 Iron Blossom .... mines of Tintlc. was up from Brovo feeders. 5.25 fT7.75. 7.00; Blockers and Jumbo Kxtension .IS .30 yesterd.nv. He said that although Sheen Receints 19,000. steady: Maron Valley ... .00 2.25 are good at the mines, there is lings. 6.00tfT 6.50; 5.00 5.75; are Montana Tonopah new .33 dividends rather and .40 nothing 8.25 8.75. lambs. now. 2S Kxtension matter Mizpah .32 an indefinite right Nevada Hills ,1R .20 a member XV. S. Welter elected vps NKW YOIIK OKA IX. .18 North Star .22 & Mining exStock Lake of Salt the New York, Dec. 1. Flour firmly Ohio Copper ,18 .371 change vesterdn.v. He had purchased 54 Stewart 621 the seat formerly owned by W. H. Bay. held. Wheat Spot strong: No. 1 durum, .10 Alta t'onsolidated .. .14 Jacobson reports Manager 1.141 f. o. b. New York; No. 1 northBlsc Cottonwood ,03 .05 from No- l northern Manthe Sells that assays 126 ounces ern Duluth. 1.141; Km ma 'opper .25 .28 25 Wasatch Mines ., itoba. 1.161 . 1. f. Buffalo. Futures .50 a ton In silver. S3 The regular dlviderd of the Ameri- firm; December. 1.131. West F.nd .85 . Corn Spot strong: No. 2 yellow, 81 J. Securities .00 22.00 can Smelters Securities of 1 per cent .19 Ftah 1 tah Sec. on preferred "A" stock and U on "B" notes . Oats Spot firm; No. 3 white, 45451. .50 93.00 stock was announced yesterday. SUGAR. The Lake mines produced 25,000,000 E0ST0N COPPER RANGE 1. Dec. New November. in of futures copper York, Sugar The following quotations were re- pounds on buying bv firm and opened higher mom:v. ceived ov?r Badger Bros. private wire: trade Interests and commission houses. New York. Dec .1. Mercantile pa- At. noon prices were 2 to 3 points Shares High. Dow. Close. 22 ft 3 per cent. higher. 2.380 .73.25 Bu. & Su.. .00 72.00 per. Raw firm: centrifugal, 5.14; molassixty-da- y debills. 4.6675; Sterling: 2o! Chief Foil .121 1.121 mand. 4.71: cables, 4.7175. ses, 4.37; refined firm. l.is 3.50 West .25 3.25 ::2 Daly Mexican dollars. 43. loo' 1.54 .54 Ka. A-- B. n. 1.54 PRODUCE. Government bonds steady; railroad 45! 1 1.4 1.37J! .00 .00 bonds Majestic 1. Dec. Butter higher; Chicago. Irregular. 440 .S.l ..85 .85 Nev. Doug. 23 H 33. Time loans and nlnetv firm; creamery, sixty . 700i .27 Ohio Cop. 2662 L'ggs Receipts days. 21ri 2i ppr cent; six months, 21503 cases; un4 S6 4 . 75 7 . 25 1". S. Smelt 47, per cent. changed. 2S4 4!.00 118.75 48. 00 Pfd t all money steady; high, 2 per cent: Potatoes Receipts 36 cars; un621 12.50 12. 30 Ftnh Con. .! 1.R51U2. low. If per cent; ruling rate. per changed. l.OfiO! 3...n Atex 3.50 3. r.o cent; Ftah Metal"' last loan. 2 per cent: closing bid, Poultry alive unsettled; fowls, 9 2.92" 10.2."" 9. S7) 10, 0 , Ftalt 13 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. 111; springs 13c; turkeys 14c. I V m FROM C0TT0NW00DS 2o-i- ; .1 n. ( 1 . ; I 1 May RIBS Jan May t j I 1.0411 1.0711 I 1 s, FLAX. Minneapolis, Dec. .021. 1.07 .66 641 I TiTl 742ft 43g .451 .65 . 641 .681 .70j 68j 69g .411 .43g .421 .441 17.50 17.80 17.90 17.90 17.50 17.60 17.77 9.30 9.57 9.45 9.70 9.30 9.57 9.42 9.70 9.40 9.65 I 9.65 9.82 I 9.40 9.60 17. I . . j REAL ESTATE TRAXSFERS. E. Butterfield to Mary L. Eone. section 1 3, township 2 south, 1 $ west range F. Hallett to L. M. Gold, all 9 to 5 12, 24. Jordan Place United Realty company to Peter all 34, 6. Union Heights 165 E. Chambers to Garfield J. Borup. section 30. Realty company, 1 south, range 2 township west 500 Garfield Realty com pan v to Chas. R. Harman, section 30, 1 south, township range 2 west 1000 V C. Koehler to Doris Koeh- 1 ler, lot 2, block 3, plat B M. Swango to .T. M. Keith, all 1 to 4, 1, Baltimore subdivision. 1 Bennett Glass & Paint company to Bennett Glass & Paint company, lot 6. block 50, plat C. . 7000 Walter Bryant to Gottfried Johnson, section 11, township 2 2350 south, range 1 east Minnie Beerman to Mary Beer-macorner No. 3, Calumet patent post 1 ... National Real Estate & Investment company to E. T. C. 2, 17, Groves subJenkins, division part 5 Dcseret Mutual Investment company to C. Le Roy Clayton, lot 4, block 92, plat D 10 Kimball & .Richards Security company to Mary E. Dye, ail 11.0, 5, 10 Park B J. M. SnowHighland to Henry and George section 25, township Haynes. 2 south, range 3 west 1250 T. A. Moore et al. to Henry and section 28, George Haynes, township 2 south, range 3 west 520 Le Roy Wilson to Gottfried section 11, Johnson, 2 south, range 1 east township 10 DIIITIIS. Harry Hansen, 331 Rosella street, i rl Frank A. Gee, 2193 S. Seventh East, girl. 1605 Martin E. Chrlstopherson, S. State, boy. 1019 Arthur McKee, Windsor avenue, girl. Frank Robldon, 535 Driggs avenue, girl. Ernest Lorenzo Wilcox, L. D. S. hospital, girl.A. Davis, SOO Fairbanks aveGeorge nue, girl. Ernest Rolley Smith, 10C5 Windsor avenue, boy. Henry Watson, 722 E. Ninth South, girl. Max Arnold, 421 Hazel court, girl. Nels G. Hall, 275 S. Eleventh East, girl. Alfred Bath. 443 N. Fifth West, boy. Frank Maeds, 923 W. Second North, girl. James Benjamin Moore, St. Mark's hospital, girl. Edwin E. Cherrington.. 2603 S. Sixth East, girl. n, IX CORPORA TIOXS. 66S 38.00 252.55 98.00 0.25 4 . ' 94.70 - 669 670 126.35 189.40 3 670 1.9Si Tyng Warehouse & Storage com- 0 pany of Salt Lake; capital F".stock, A. Johnin shares of $1 each. son, president; F. B. Crltchlow, vice W. J. Barrette, secretary president; treasurer. and Tyba Realty company of Salt Lake; stock, $2500 in shares of $1. capital F. A. .Tohns.on, president; F. B. Crltchlow, vice president; W. J. Barrette, and treasurer. secretary Sirus Heat. Light & Power company of the United States, with headat Salt Lake; capital stock, quarters 100,000 shares of a par value of 10 cents each." A. Brodbeck. president; J. P. Sprunt, vice president; J. L. Cottron, treasurer; Samuel Wood, The business of the company is to deal in heat, light and power to be produced from vapors and eases of .' hydrocarbon? beg. Block 70, Plat C John J. Ladle 49.5 ft. XV. beg. 74.25 ft. W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2. Block 74, 2, -- Plat 656 CSS 658 65S 659 661 66: 663 C 49.5 Elizabeth Flashman ft. E. beg. S. XV. Cor. of Let 1. Block 117, Plat A.. L. Kirk 41.25 ft. Walter 5. beg. 41.25 .ft. S. of N. W. Cor. of Lot 4. Block 117, A pi David Vv. Horsley 89.25 ft. N. beg. 25 ft. N. of S. Wr. Cor. of Lot 1, Block 61, Plat C Anton Maurer 41.25 ft. E. beg. 82.5 ft. E. of N. XV. Cor. of Lot 5, Block 61. C Plat O. P. M. Warren 4 9.5 ft. E. of N. W. Cor. of Lot 6, Block 61, Plat C 0. P. M. Warren 74.25 ft. XV. beg. N. TT. Cor. of Lot 6, Block 61, Plat C Sarah E. Brown 29 ft. N. beg. 66 ft. N. of S. XV. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 82, Plat A. Annie Chatterton 41.25 ft. Wr. beg. N. E. Cor. of Lot 6, Block 82, Flat A..". Co. 41.25 Iambert Paper E. N. XV. Cor, of ft. beg. Lot 7, Block 82. Plat A... Sarah Ann Gibbs Undiv. One-haof 131.75 ft. N. beg. 25 ft. N. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 1. Block 99, Plat A Eloise C. Burton Undiv. One-haof 131.75 ft. N. beg. 25 ft. N. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 1, Block 99, Plat A. Annie E. Clawson 49.5 ft. N. beg. S. W. Cor. of Lot 3. Block 99. Plat A Ann Hunter, et al. 115.5 N. W. Cor. of ft. S. Lot 3, beg. Block 99, Plat A... David XV. Horsley 53.1ft. XV. beg. S. E. Cor. of Lot 1, Block 61, Piat C David XV. Horsley 52 ft. XV. beg. 52 ft. W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2. Black 61, Plat C Loan & Sav. Co. Western 56 ft. E. beg. 12 4 ft. E. of B. w. cor. of Let 3, 127.43 663 66.55 663 667 667 rj 667 65.60 Trust 130 ft. E. beg. 50 ft. E. of N. W. Cor.; also 3 6 ft. W. beg. 78 ft. XV. of N. E. Block 6, 60. 505.70 Plat C J. Bishop 66 ft. Arthur N. beg. 16.5 ft. N. of S. XV. Cor. of Lot 3. Block 62, 120.90 Plat C N. 37.75 H. E. Allied ft. beg. 82.50 ft. N. of S. W. Cor. of Lot 3, Block 61, 672 Plat 60.15 C Hans Peterson,N- et al. Vv. Cor. 8.25 ft. S. beg- Lot 3. Block 62. of Plat C 8.25 ft. N. Hans Peterson beg. S. XV. Cor. C.of Lot 4, Block 62, Plat S. J. Jacobson 47.14 ft. S. beg. 94.29 ft. S. of N. E. Cor. of Lot 1, Block 63, Plat C.N. David Sorenson, et al. 16.5 ft. N. beg. S. W. Cor. of Lot 8, Block 63, Plat C Martin J. O'Fallon 22.25 ft. E. beg. 82.5 ft. Fa. of 672 - 672 673 I 674 675 25.15 25.15 70.50 60.25 N. XV. Cor. of Lot 6, Block 116, Plat A 22nd Ward, Ch of JC of LDS 82.5 ft. W. beg. S. 676 53.10 679 E. Cor. of Lot 2, Block Plat A H. B. Emery, et al. 66 251.30 6S0 N. 58, C. 199.83 119, ft. 682 6S3 S. beg. 115.5 ft. S. of E. Cor. of Lot 7, Block Plat J. C Mitchell 41.25 ft. W. beg. 41.25 ft, W. of S. E. Cor. of'Lot 1, Block 63, 124.95 Plat C Sarah J. Grow 82.5 f t. N. beg. 82.5 ft. N. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 8, Block 116, 190.00 Plat A.' Wm. Langton 107 ft. N. beg. 25 ft. N. of S. W. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 58, 317.55 Plat C SEWER EXTENSION NO. 228. Rowena H. Jensen 42 ft. S. Easterly beg. 33.5 ft. S. Easterly of N. XV.. Cor. 45.45 of Lot 2. Block 32, Plat E John II. Osborne 33.5 ft. S. Easterly beg. N. W. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 32, : 36.25 Plat E C. Hovey 82.75 ft. Fred'k N. Westerly beg. S. W. Cor. of Lot 3. Block 32. 89.55 Plat E Carl J. Olson 20.06 ft. N. S. XV. Cor. Westerly beg, 32, 7.20 of Lot 6, block Plat E. John &. Lavina Carr 66 ft. XV. beg. 33 ft. W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2. Block 11.05 150, Plat A XV. H. Cromer 71.44 ft. N. beg. 44.33 ft. N. of S. W. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 27, 153.60 Plat B Francis Tate 95.5 ft. S. W. Cor. of Lot 2, beg.-31.80 Block 27, Plat E 22nd Ward, Ch of JC of LDS 59.5 ft. W. beg. S. E. Ccr. of Lot 2, Block 132, 35.45 Plat A P. Clarissa Barlow 49.5 Fa. ft. beg. 65 ft. E. of N. Wr. Cor. of Lot 5. Block 56.80 132, Plat A Thos. A. Moore 8.5 ft. E. feg. 24.5 ft. E. of N. XV. Cor. of Lot 7, Block 132, 18.40 Plat A Lulu J. Barber 30 ft. E. beg. 44.25 ft. E. of N. AV. Cor. of Lot 8, Block 132. 4S.65 Plat A Jos. Dean 114.26 ft. XV. S. E. Cor.; also 76.31 beg. ft. N. Westerly beg. 25 ft. N. Westerly from S. E. Cor. of Lot 1, Block 24. 200.20 Plat E C. Neal 86 Wm. E. ft. beg. N. XV. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 24, Plat E 11 92.95 E. Stater John C. XV. ft. Cor. of Lot 5, beg. N. Block 24, Plat E 11.90 A. Waterman Lucy XV. 105.91 ft. beg. N. E. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 28, E Plat M. 17.70 Bain 43 ft. N. Angus beg. S. E. Cor. Westerly of Lot 2, Block 31, Plat K . 46.50 ft. N. Henry Lloyd 72.6 43 ft. N. Westerly ofbeg.S. E. Cor. of Westerly Lot 2, Block 31, Plat E... 78.50 .K. Burns 82.57 ft. Mary N. Westerly beg. S. E. Cor., of Lot 9, Block 31, Plat E. 29.70 100 Anna R. Amundsen S. W. E. ft. beg. 139. Cor. of Lot 2, Block Plat A.. 214.95 B. Silver 4 4.52 ft. Hyrum N. Westerly beg. 25 ft. N. of S. E. Cor. of Westerly Lot 1, Block 23, Plat E. . . 15.95 Win. C. Neal 122.28 ft. S. " 68 S 688 658 68S 659 691 691 N, 692 . 693 693 694 695 696 696 693 699 699 700 702 703 703 704 704 706 706 - 25 ft. S. Easterly ofbeg.N. XV. Cor. of Easterly Lot 4, Block 24, Plat E . . 131.90 N. W. H. Cromer 72.12 ft. 48.47 ft. N. Westerly beg. of S. E. Cor. of Westerly Lot 2, Block 2 7, Plat E... ft. S. Francis Tate N.104.42 E. Cor. of beg. Easterly Lot 2. Block 27, Plat E... 33 ft. XV. beg. A. Richter XV. 84.25 37.45 of N. E. Cor. of ft. Block 139, Plat A Mabel Y. Sanborn 115.5 ft. W. beg. N. Fa. Cor. of 264 35.55 DIVIDEND NOTICE. Dividend Xo. 9. BLUE BELL MINING company. Mines located In Tintlc Milting district Utah. Notice is nereby given to the stockholders of the Eagle & Blue Bell Mincompany, a Utah corporation, that ing dividend No. 9 of five cents (5c) per by the board share, has been declared of directors upon the outstanding capithe corporation, payable tal stock of December 20. 1915, to stockholders of record December 10, 1915. Transfer books closed December 10 to December 20, both dates inclusive. JAMES P. GRAVES. President. (Signed) S. EAGLE 250.30 126.15 151.30 227.00 88.75 65.90 126.15 150.95 lf 663 32.00 69.35 Block 139. Plat A All special taxes are payable at my office, Room 102, City and County City, Utah. 152.65 Building, Salt Lake FRANK GODBE, Treasurer & Collector of SpeCity 106.28 cial Taxes. Date of first publication, Nov. 25, 1915. lf $10,-00- fc Co 672 S.-i- 654 C Cor. of Lot ' TsT. Plat 60, Salt Lake Sec. 671 OF in amounts and upon tne land all de-in Salt Lake City. Utah, set forth and scribed In the delinquent list hereto toattached, and unlessct said taxes, are the cost publication, getheronwith of Depaid ' or before the 15th day real property upon cember, 1915, the are a lien, will on which said taxes said day be sold for said taxes, cost of and expense of sale, at the advertising west front door of the joint City and Salt Lake City, County Building, in the hour of noon at Utah, beginning of said day, and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold. Said tax is levied upon the followsaid improveing ment frontage of twenty-fiv- e and to aabutting depth (25) feet back therefrom. SEWER EXTENSION NO. 225. Page. 627 H. B. Elder 96.5 ft. S. beg. 43.5. ft. S. of N. K. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 70. $ 223.55 Plat C 627 Wm. H. Fowler 42.25 ft. 8. beg. 33 ft. S. of N. E. Cor.; also 33 ft. S. beg. N. E. Cor. all of Lot 3. Block 70, Plat C 144.95 628 Lizzie H. Cripps Undiv. One-haof 56.1 ft. E. 191.4 ft. E. of N. E. beg. Cor. of Lot 6,. Block 70, Plate. 86.30 629 Frank B. Stevens 165 ft. 642 W. beg. N. E. Cor. and 140 ft. S. beg. 25 ft. S. of N. E. Cor. of Lot 8, Block 71, Plat C .. 948.15 629 Thos. Hepworth 50 ft. E. beg. 55 ft. E. of S. E. Cor. of Block 1, Lots 3 and 4, k ijyncn of 82, "C" uiassman sub. 116.95 632 L. L. Goddard 3 0 ft. E. beg. N. W. Cor. of Block 2, Lot 27, University Sub. of 75 "C" 33.95 634 Lydia A. Haslam et al. 55 ft. E. beg. N. XV. Cor. of 7 2. Plat Lot 6, Block 171.05 635 Ruth May Walsh 49.5C... ft. 3 3 ft. Wr. of S. E. w. Cor. beg. of Lot 2, Block 83, Plat C 153.90 635 Annie Hooper Calne 49.5 S. ft. E. beg. W. Cor. of 4. Block 83, Plat C 153.90 637 Richard W. Crowton One-haof Lot 23. Block 1, University Sub. of 75 C 18.90 63S Amanda Crowton All of Lots 24. 25, 26, Block 1, Sub. cf 75 C. . . 120.95 638 University James B. Keysor All of Lot 27, Block 1, University Sub.A. of 75 C All of 45.40 639 James Lots 48 andBailey 49, Block 1, Sub. of 75 C 33. SO University 640 Theodore L. McKean 132 ft. E. beg. 33 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. of Lot 2. Block: 3 00, Flat A 90.75 315.95 640 Jos. Mellen ft. W. TV. S. Cor.; also 98.75 beg. ft. N. beer. 25 ft. NT of S. W. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 100 Plat A :587.20 641 Margaret P. "Bullock 650 280.5 ft. W. beg. N. E. Cor. 140 ft. S. 25 ft. and S. of N. E. Cor.beg. of Lot 6, Block 117, Plat A 1302 63 643 Lydia A. Haslam, et al. 66 ft. N. beg. 49.5 ft. N. Of S. E.. Cor. of Lot 8. Block 71. Plat C 204.50 644 Susan Gatehouse, et al. 41.25 ft. W. besr. 41.25 ft. XV. of N. W. Cor. of Lot 7. Block 73, Plat C r 20.4! 645 Joseph A. Wrest 41.25 ft. N. beg. S. E. Cor. of Lot 7. Block 74, C 95.90 646 John T. Shaw 55 ft. W. beg. S. E. Cor. of Lot 1. Block 84 Plat C 170.45 616 Chas. Newson 41.25 ft. E. beg. S. W. Cor. of Lot i. Block 84, Plat C 127.90 647 Edward L. Rasmussen S2.5 ft. E. beg. N. W. Cor. of Lot 5, Block 63, Plat C. 255.05 &. 647 Union Inv, Co. 41.25 ft. E. beg. 41.25 ft. E. of N. XV. Cor. of Lot 7, Block 63, Plat C 127.60 648 Thos. H. Hills, et al. 9 ft. N. of S. W. beg. 20.25 ft. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 72. Plat C 27.80 648 Carl L. Snow 57.75 ft. S. beg. N. E. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 72. Plat C 93.45 C49 Alfred W. Beck 41.25 ft. E. beg. 41.25 ft. E. of S. XV. Cor. of Lot 3, Block 73. Plat C 40.70 650 Abel M. Preece S2.5 ft. N. beg": S. E. Cor. of Lot 8. Block 117, Plat A 255.05 651 Gwendolyn Charles 74.25 ft. W. beg. 49.5 ft. W. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 58, Plat C 168.50 651 Margaret C. Moyle 55.75 XV. 123.75 of ft. ft. W. beg. S. E. Cor. of Lot 2, Block 172.00 58; Plat C 54 ft. E. 651 Wm. Langton XV. beg. S. 58. Cor.C of Lot 2, Block Plat 166. 60 651 Chas. B. Crowther 41.25 ft. S. beg. 41.25 ft. S. of N. XV. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 63, Plat C 74.35 B. Elder 49.5 ft. Henry S. XV. Cor. of Lot E. 663 sec-reta- Flax. lf 9.60 9.77 Statistical News G6S ot SO were as follows: Cash quotations Wheat NO. 2 and No. 3 red and No. 2 and No. 3 hard, nominal; No. 4 red, 89 90: No. 4 hard, 8598. Corn No. 2 yellow, old, 701: No. 4 new, 634 651; o. 4 wbite, new, yellow, 62 Oats Xc. 3 white, 1042; standard, 43(r?42i. Rye No. 2 and No. 3, nominal; No. 4, 86c. Barley 59 70. . 5.00(7.75. Timothy 10.00 19.00. Clover Pork 16.00. Lard 9.15. Ribs 10.00 10.50. I 1. lf 1.061 1.09 1.041 1.071 668 SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT for the purpose of exspecial taxessewers are due and unpaid tending the NOTICE 1 1.09i( 667 153.03 - -, at 41c 200 nt 14. Cardiff. Tiie f (lowinst (uotatbns were v Uwcr Mammoth. .1000 at c c f t id over i:atli?r Bros." privat Silver Kim Coalition. 5o at J3.50. Tar Baby, looa at 7Jc Bid. Ask. w iibert. 1000 at c "725" .21 At bint a .... Total shares sold. 27,350; selling . ta F.o'dit value, $6S2?.25. . o .0.". Ulue F it! . . . A FTF. n NOON s a x.r.s. O O I 1 . . !'ra-ion on.IU n.i t .in j Albion, IOO nt 36c, 500 nt 35 3 00 at .0; ,o; 3 4!c Kmtna Fopper, 760 at 22c .0 .05 I), v.. II Iron Blossom. 20O at !c. 2'o at 97c. llorT!e at t'ic. Fringe "onolida ted. loo Cobirieb! 'onolidated.. Beeds Beak. at 11c. .o (iohlttedl Sirameron. . South Ilecla. 100 at $2.35. 1.25 umbo I'xteiisiOit . it.; Tar Baby. 1000 at 7ic. ""0 nt 34c. 71c I .on e Star NEVADA STOCKS 218 . Vdar-TaIlma- !atf latter ti on iiii 123 1.200 400 S.200 2,800 8,600 . ;. e Frn 2,oV6 70 983 110 116 1153 1281 128 217 21 70 981 , ii fi23 tons thereto nfl'at s 1. Nov. front ;,'hr 13 to lcemher e .-- ' . . . H!j 72 9.700 100 Am. Tel. & Tel. . .am. Tobacco, ... .02 7.600 sup- et rs Am. Loco Am. Smelt, Active buying 2Ic I Allis-Chalme- 1. about a sharp advance today in the values of wheat. Peace talk led afterward to a reaction, leaving the market unsettled at the close, but He to 11 lie net higher, with December $1,068 and May $1. 09 1.091. Other leading 11 staples, too, all showed gains--cor- n to lc and proHe to 11c, oats visions 15c to 25c. deliveries on DeAlthough heavy caused contracts cember the wheat market to sag a Httle at the outset, prices soon began to ascend when the fact became evident that the deliveries had passed into strong hands. Lively of futures here purchasing to fill European orders gave apparently a decided meanwhile to the bulls. advantage marLater on the upward swing of the Winket received fresh impetus from wheat nipeg reports that requisitioned was Canadian govbeingtoleaned by the to fill contracts ernment amounts loaned were to and that the shippers be returned as quickly as possible. In the last hour of trading many their holdings of speculators unloaded wheat, being influenced by assertions and France had both that Germany formulated to the pope possible terms of peace. Announcement of the resignation of members of the Austrian cao-inwas also construed the bears as perhaps of material bysignificance toward effecting a stoppage of the war. Corn rose to the yet prices was that this season. The chiefhighest ground shorts became frightened by the fact no deliveries of corn that virtually on December contracts. were made Oats had independent strength owinjj to a good export demand. Country ofwere small. ferings Absence of pressure resulted In provisions selling the advance joining shown by cereals. Lower quotations on hogs appeared to be entirely ignored. Range of the leading futures: Open. High: Low. Close. - I I S8SS 87f 87i Cop. .7.0 HIGH GRADE ORES Anacoiida 107 106J 106J Atchison .14-Wil!rt 116 113 113 .0J .0j J' .04 Baldwin loco. . W. Toledo . .ui .o.ij: ... .03j. & 94i 93J 93 5 2,800 Ohio Bait. .3 . 3u .n Van. Con. .. -. n Z ... 875 90 300 90 H. It. Transit Itex 26 26 27 2.500 ore Maxfleld of from the Petroleum cal. Shipments 1831 184 183J been .... have Pacific Cottonwood 1,700 In Can. Bit: mine FORENOON SALES. r.9i B9J 1,000 R9 and the expectation Is that Ontral Leather loo :: nt .S71c. 1200 at 37c, 300 started, Albion, 3 63 . . from & 1,600 Ohio be will continued Chesa. tliev steadily T at 300 131 151 15 'jt ut j 1000 Ht 3 Jo. now on for an indefinite period. Oen-er- Chi. Gt. Western liiK Cottonwood, 200 94 3 94J 94 II. Vahrenkamp has C, Mil. & St. Paul. Manager Fredfirst-clas$00y at ic. s ore. which tic Northwestern .4 . . 132i of ' bins full th C. Ctdumhus r.oo Kxtension. 500 at 121c i.Voo "20 and in silver 193 19 both 1. & Pae. . . values R. carries C. high nt 7"c. t'olorarto, first 538 63J the 3.600 is unJerstood 54J lead. It that Chlno Fasrle A Blue Bell. 100 at 11.621. 300 consignment from the SOO to 500 tons Colo. F.Copper . . 491 50 5,600 52 Iron at $1.65. Is now at the Crucible Steel ... 73 on at 73 the bins hand 761 3.500 Iron Ulessom. 500 at 97e. It Is expected that this ore D. & R. G 1.100 29 ,281 28 sampler. Mineral Flat. IOim) at 3e. will carry' as broken $50 to $75 a ton. DIs. Securities . . . 10,300 483 461 46 Fringe ''onsolidated. 700 at Sc. 8,300 441 43k 43Q Krle Beeds I'eak, 15oo at 11c. . 000 175 1741! 174? Kleetrlc ':n. Silver Kinc ICoalition. n0 nt $3,471. Northern pfd.. 3,500 126 49 1251 G. Nor. Silver h'lne "nnsnlidsi t ed. 1'"'0 nt $3.3". LIGHT ORE OUTPUT 49 5.200 601 ore ctfs. tt. I'nlon Chief. foa at 10'0 at He. . 772 771 783 2.900 (Big. Exploration . ; Wilbert. louO at SJe. 200il0S2;108 10S Illinois Central . . . Yankee Consolidated. 500 at 3 4c. I nter. C. Corp. 3.100 221 2181 215 46 . ofi:n 45 : Chicago, Dec. , 667 7i(cfSl. posed to be on foreign account brought I . ."I er, k, I .OS .10 .40 N New York. Dec. In today's I OO .01 ORE MINE-TUNGSTE- IN VALUES OF WHEAT ON STOCK EXCHANG E Recently there was organized In Salt Lake the Independent Tungsten Min.03 ing company for the purpose of operat.o5 .34 ing In the tungsten district south of Osceola, near Kly. Nev. The incorpoWHEAT.25 rators are Duncan MacVlchie. W. W. .01 all of F.ugene Giles, Dec Armstrong and Salt Bake; A. D. Myers. XV. J. StewMay ."3 art and K. C. D.ivis of Kly. The comCORN .S3 has 1,000.000 shares, of which pany .111 500.000 shares are in the treasury. Mr. Dec . :. MacVlchie Is president Mr. Myers, vice May .o States OATS president, and Mr. Giles, secretary and on tall. treasurer. Dec 2.20 It Is reported that already machinMoV YORK STOCK LIST. May 3.50 for a new mill to ery has been ordered treat the sheellte ores which have been Sales. 11. I. CI. TanPORK .001 opened im on the property. Recently .o:t 8,700 251 24ii 241 May both Mr. MacVlchie and Mr. Giles were Alaska Gold . 1.SO0 344 :2t 32 2.35 out to i:!y relative to the property LARD 70S 70i .04 and the new company. 13,400 72 Am. Beet Sugar 14.600 62 2 605 61 Jan." Am. Can o. .23 '! NEW COMPANY WILL 1 2.30 2.25 2.50 !' 3. 47J! .05 '! ,02 .00 1 ; .01 2.35 2.271 .OS .o7V . i3 . 02 .11". Nineteen and a hnlf pounds of amalgam was cleaned up at the Sheep Rock tons mi'l Sunday from the twenty-si- x of Fortuna" ore. says the Beaver Press. Two shifts of men were put on at the Davis lease at i'ortiina Sunday. The level shaft Is to 02 sunk to the at once and drifts &ent out from the 75 and 100 foot levels to give plenty of stoplnjj ground. It is expected to level by the 15th, reach the and after that date the management expects to put out a carload of ore a day. Good progress Is being nfade on all work going on at Fortuna. The buildings at the Gold Queen are about ready for occupancy and the trench with a good work is being continued heavy force of men. tjood values are being obtained on both sides of Rocky Hollow In this work. The Whalen tunnel Is going In about three feet a day with one shift. Under the supervision of Mr. who has charge of the on the Davis lease, rapid progress is It being made toin sinking the shaft. level is expected reach the by December 10 to 15. when the extraction of both shipping and milling ore will be carried forward on a much scale than heretofore. By the larger time this sha't work is completed the will have reached the , Whalen tunnel the intersecting of the objective pointwhere it is expected to Davis lead, open the same rich vein upon which the Davis, crowd Is working and from which ore Is being taken that runs into the thousands of dollars. 100-fo- ABOO T SHARP ADVANCE Block 61, Plat G C. A. Erickson 49.5 ft. E. beg. S. XV. Cor. of Lot 3. Block 61, Plat C Jos. Bridge 82.5 ft. W. beg. S. E. Cor. of Lot 4, Block 61, Plat C Maud C. Chugg 41.25 ft. N. beg. 105 ft. N. of S. V . Cor. of Lot 4, Block 61, C Plat R. W. Bridge 41.25 f t. S. beg. S2.5 ft. S. of N. W. Cor. of Lot 4. Block 61, Plat C... A. Glbbs Undiv. Sarah One-ha- lf of 82.5 ft. XV. beg. S. E. Cor. Aof Lot 1. Block 99. Plat Eloise C. Burton Undiv. One-ha- lf of 82.5 ft. W. beg. S.- E. Cor. Aof Lot 1,. Block 99, Plat Clara Selander S2.5 ft. W. beg. S. E, Cor. of Lot 2, Block 99, Plat A rt. W. Lillian M. Tall--3beg. N. E. Cor. of- Lot 6. Block 59, Plat 0 Susan E. W. Smith S.41.25 of ft. S. beg. 49.5 ft. N. E. Cor. of Lot 1. Block 667 New York, Dec. 1. The New" York Central railroad followed the lead of other important trunk lines in Its made public large October earnings revenue of $16,140.-57- 9 today. Operating showed an increase of $2,531,528 over the previous October, and net income increased $2,448,108. All the subsidiary lines showed substantial gross gains. EVAPORATED FRUITS. New York, Dec. 1. Evaporated apples, dull and weak; fancy, S1&91; choice, 7173; prime. 61?r7. Prunes, inactive; Californias, 4 (fill. Apricots, steady.' Peaches, firm; choice, 551. Raisins, easv; choice to fancy seeded, ACTIVE BUYING BRINGS DECLINE IN VALUES. ORE YIELDS VALUES .23 ; ' .25 . FORTUNA . o.i ! ' a. - .ocj: o2 1 Relative to the takinir . w:ij .. toermnK of the lilnslmm&. Ar .. comTnn"l into the Utai Metal Flutus .. .. said tester-do- r I'rince pany. Secretary .S2 Con.. IUway w.t much that he very pleased .11 1'eak. ds found at as them he . with ondit ions . . I'.l.-Well. E. t. ITfrniham. For tbe present. Itexatl . . ;? an l W. It. Fames will Jo.k after i S. Troughs.. Metal the pi pi us; affairs of the Utah S. K. 2.27 of the New S. K. Con... 7 J and C. H rooli!tle t 'o.iln. Tt e Utah Metal will at once Sioux Con. . 3..o2i at th rate of tto tons S. I. i.'in shipping ' and the New .' Haven will con- a Sv.i n. Fbs... "on. dally, its to 2i') tor, of I lee: a ... tinue S. output 2.27; ' d.iv of erude atid mill prod u t. Tar Baby . . .t7 The New H tven will at on-'- shar.-- Tin . 02 tie Cn.. t.73. or 2" centsor a $22. ' Tlnth- Zinc. ...... m.tkir.fr ft pail tb! year, 'H.Si-. 23 T!iv Te)tn fnr the year, a total of Tlnth- . .. F. I'tah Met.i taks fer iZ6,.','" treasure Fncie Sam . .0 funds. Ftah Con. . .01 F. Chief .01 COPPER EXPCIITS AND Victor Con.. .35 VISIBLE IN ENGLAND Victoria Con . . . 1X- .os . .IS-- .10 .21 . . .01 ' .20 .011 .35 .10 t ..-- i .oir .o3j .34 . .01 i .03 .21 . .411 17 .0t .9.1 ' i -- .. .. i .20 .011"' .10 .os i . . i .01 .9S ji BEAR RAID CAUSES i i Indian IJ. .. Iren lt!os. . 155,9;7.26S 121.773.716 Keystone K. ' William. K. lavid .. ' !. KIficll 1 UTAH METAL MERGER lla-eti- l.5 : 1 NEW YORK CENTRAL OCTOBER EARNINGS INCREASED $2,531,528 Commercial and Mustrial Quotations rvs. w 1915 UTAH COPPER'S SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 IIERALD-REPUBLICA- N. & SYDNEY Dated November MILLETT, Treasurer. 26, 1915. " , DIVIDEND XO. 10. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT A Dividend of 10 cents per share has been declared, payable on December 21, 1915, to the holders of tne issued and outstanding shares ot capital stock of the Silver King Consolidated Mining 113.45 company of Utah, a corporation of Utah, as shown by the stock records '260.80 of said company at the dose of business on.Deceraber 11, 1915. The stock transfer books of the will 162.60 be closed on Decemberoorporation 11, 1915. and for transfers on December 23. reopened 1915. By order of the Board of Directors. SOLON SPIRO, President. 159. ' G. w. BROWNING. Secretary. Salt Lake City Utah, November 26. 201.35 |