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Show THE SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, 9 American buyers were quiet dearer. isercial a id Endnstnal Quotations itfifiniTify BELOROPHON STRIKES awaiting the granting of licenses. NEW YORK EXPORT RECORDS BROKEN BY NOVEMBER SHIPMENTS NEAR DAY $35,000 OLD MM MINES SPECULATIVE SELLING OBSCURE MINING ISSOES Statistical News j I11HTHS. George V. Brown, 969 N. Second West, yirl. B. New York, Dec. 9. November exEdward Gallagher, 1 Toplar averecall broke ports through this port nue, girl. ords by exceedirg: $1 S0,000,000 in value, D. Chase. 76 O street, girl. Harry customs house officials said today. R. Olson. 536 S. Fourth West. France Foodstuffs, led by wheat, and ex- "Yewis AY. Allen. 2543 S. Fifth Fast, plosives, mostly smokeless powder, trinitro-tuluocordite and suncotton. girl. formed a large proportion of the exJohn Duder, St. Mark's hospital, boy. ports. Lewis Ams Christensen, 536 S. Iron and steel bars and fabricated Eighth AVest, girl. iron and steel reached a lars?e total. Frank Joseph Curley, 362 S. First Automobiles and automobile parts. AA'est. boy. and aeroplanes Axel liarry Dindgrcn, 824 AY. First were sent anroad.many other articles South, twin boys. The purchases were about equally L. C. Baldwin. 67 AY. Seventh South, divided between Kngland and France, girl. It is believed. John AW AA'illard, 415 S. Seventh sirl. East, MOXKV. Julius Forgach, Holy Cross hospital. New York. Dec. 9. Mercantile pa- & Bertram Nielsen, Salt Lake Maternity per. 3CI3i per cent. bills.- 4.6750; de- hospital, boy. Sterling:: Sixty-da- v mand. 4.7185: cables. 4.7260. Mexican dollars 42J. Government bonds steady; railroad DELINQUENT NOTICE. bonds heav. MINING DAN THE Time loans weaker; sixty dajs, of principal place of Ideation per cent: ninetv days, 21th: '21 per cent; company. business, 707 AValker Bank building. six months, 23?i3 per cent. Call money steady: hiKh. 2 per cent; Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon low, 1J per cent; ruling: rate. 13 per described stock, on accent; last loan, 2 per cent: closing bid, the countfollowing of assessment No. 1. levied on 13 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. the 9th of October, 1915, the several, amountsday set opposite the names of the SlGAIl. shareholders as ioiiows: respective New York, Dec. 9. Raw sugrar. easy; No. No. of Re3.14; molasses, 4.37. Name. Shares. Amt. Cert. centrifugal. fined steady. 161 John T. 3,000 $ 7.50 lower on continued 16 2 John T. Lloyd 7.50 3,000 Sugar futures Lloyd 7.50 3,000 liquidation. At noon prices were 4 to 7 164- - John T. Lloyd 2 5.00 10.000 John T. Lloyd points net lower. T. 25.00 John 10,000 Lloyd KVArOHATKI) KUl'lTS. John T. Lloyd 25.00 10,000 9. Dec. New York, 25.00 John T. Lloyd 10,000 Evaporated ap10.000 dull. John T. Lloyd 25.00 ples Prunes easj John T. Lloyd 50,000 125.00 John T. Lloyd 2.50 1,000 Apricots and peaches firm. 500 Mrs. F. E. Kendrlck 1.25 Raisins barely steady. Jo. Hillam 2,000 5.00 160M. Cham FLAX. Herbert 350 .88 Minneapolis, Dec. 9. Flax, $2.04 2 S 157berlain 100 Lea Nora Leiser.... .25 2.06J. 142 Horace Dunbar ... 500 1.25 144 L. O. Howard 500 1.25 141 Albert AW Crabbe. 100 .25 NOTICE OP INTENTION TO 148 E. P. Scoville 100 .23 HEAL PROl'KKTY. 149 Harry Phillips .... 500 1.25 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 156 AV. 11. 500 Owen 1.25 the Board o Commissioners of Salt Mrs. Pearl Cooper.. 100 .25 Lake County. State of Utah, made the 158 .... 100 .25 22d day of November, A, D. 1915, and 159 Joseph Cooper n Rasmus-eoIn pursuance of the law as contained 207 Margaret 1,400 3.50 in Session Laws of Utah, 1911, amend182 L. A Snow 1,000 2.50 ment to section 511x30 of the Com- 190 L V. Snow 1,000 2.i0 1907, the underpiled Laws of Utah.notice 191 L. A. Snow 1,000 2.50 of their in- 12S give signed hereby 41 .66 16,667 tention to purchase17. at private sale on 134 George Morrow 62.50 December George Morrow ....25,000 1915, at 10 o'clock Friday, 20,833 52.08 a. m., in the office of the Board of 152 George Morrow Morrow 12,500 31.25 Commissioners, room 256 of the county 153AndGeorge in accordance with law and an courthouse, for the sum of Five Thousand ($5000) Dollars, and to order of the board of directors made the confirmation of the saidsubject board of on the 9th day of October, 1915, so shares of each parcel of such commissioners, the following described many as real property. belonging to John stock may bo necessary will be sold and Louis Tsouros of Salt at the office of the company, at public Kyrimes Lake City, County of Salt Lake. State auction, at No. 707 AValker Bank buildof Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 16th a point South 67 deg. ing, at of December, iaI5. at the hour of Beginning day 28 min. East 3462.48 feet from the North12 o'clock, noon of said day. to pay the west corner of the Nortneast Quarter delinquent assessment thereon, togethof Section 27, Township l South, Range er with the costs of advertising and 1 AVest, Salt Lake Base and Meridan of sale. expense which point is identical with th t ELIZABETH BEVERIDGE, corner of the property Northeast . Secretary. f rr 707 AValker Bank building, Salt Lake utviieti uy .i vim .ivy runes ana Jouia and running thence south 0 City, Utah. Tsouros; deg. 7 mln. East 060 feet to the Southeast corner of said NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. thence South 89 deg. 63 min.property; West 329 feet BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. SALT thence North 11 deg. 36 min. West Lake City, Utah, Dee. 3. 1915. 673.5 feet to North line of said propSealed proposals will be received at 53 89 thence North min. deg. erty; office until 10 o'clock a. m. Dethis 463 feet to the place of beginning, East concember 28, 1915. for the construction 6 acres. taining s road and The Terms and Conditions of the of a wagon Sale: Five Thousand (J5000) Dollars around Mountain Dell Reservoir in of the United cash, gold coin in Parley's canyon. to bidders, hand paid on the date and at States, Copies of instructions for the time contract and forms of consummation of said purchase specifications and bond, together with plans and proA. H. CRABBE, C. F. STILLMAN. city enfile will be furnished by the a of on Hoffice deposit receipt gineer's WHEELER, J; Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake of five ($5.00) dollars. KARL A. SCIIEID, City Recorder. County, State of Utah. 3, 1915. Attest: (Seal) THOMAS HOMER, Publication December 27. First Publication 1915. December Last County Clerk. l, 185-OUNG- to Tlie ! rieraSd-fiepnMlraa- .l Dee. 0. Return3 on American the ore fromFork, the recent strike In the property In American Fork canyon, which John Cleghorn Is work-ishows value of 185 ounces of silver. Some think this may prove the most important strike In the district this season, or sine the Pacific cut the fissure vein at dpth and opened up en-an Immense hotly of ore. The fissure countered by the nelorophon Is thirteen a three-foo- t feet wide, and has about e silver ore. pay streak of The miners are now working on a lower tunnel to the fissure at greater depth. intercept Where it was encountered H was strong and getting as It went down. stronger This part of the district has some of the het surface Indications for big deposits of any place In the canTnn. Float has been hauled out of Mary Ellen gulch by the tons. It was picked up off the surface and shipped. are of the opinion that this fissure on the Helorophon is the main or mother lode. The fissure ran be traced for thousands of feet through theonHetip lorophon ground, Live Yankee and the Karl Ragle property which through ever Is being worked. It more thn the opinions of C. W. Karl, strengthens the manager of the Karl Kagle. that fissure with they will encounter this are their tunnel which they driving ahead with two shifts. cars one three the of Return from ore shipped by the Paof ri fie have been received by Secretary Johnson. The net returns show an veraK" of $17.75 a ton net. There were 5"? tons In the car. and he Returns a check for from the other two cars are expected to run about the same. Ned Wilde of the initchman lease retho property in excellent condiports tion. They are taking out a little ore each shift. The face of the drift looks more promising. (If.orc Tyler, manager th.-i-oft the Ray was enso vs n vein of ore State, countered just before he came down bad opened up to a width of six Inches from a small streak the size of a knife Made. The ore is carbonate, assays of which go as 35hKh as 87 ounces silver and about per cent lead. More activity is tn evidence at this time of the ymr than ever before In the canyon's History. More properties werk durhave made preparation to ever before. the winte months than ing one "There is no As paid; operator use talking, American Fork canyondis-Is ore of the big mining bound to and you can't get tricts of tve state, round it. Uy next spring ora before. It real live will sure be on the map as mining camp, one that is getting results." The development work by the Texan Is one of Imoortauce. The. long tunnel driven will net result, say men leing the formation and ftcqualntcd ofwith th Miller hill portion of Another ar of lumber the district. timber's arrived In town nl miningfor this bejestcril.iv j.r'icrtvbyandtheis ore ing hauled to the mine has teams. This irmyany already andde-is thousand dollars, on rpent rver:! 25,f0Q more to brrparel velopment v, o k. n, hiKh-grp- Old-time- rs lead-silv- MAY BECOME ACTIVE One of the largest days the local mine exchange has experienced since the big business of early last summer was recorded yesterday, with a total volume nearinsr the $35,000 mark. It was a stronger market, especially In the afternoon, when Silver King Coalition reached $3.40: South Hecla. $2.32 ; May Day, l' cent; Plutus. 10 cents; PrJnco Consolidated. 80 cents, and King: Consolidated old for 52.30. Some of the lower priced stocks also were stronger yesterday, with a demand developing1 for several Issues which have failed to come to the surface for many months past. The curb was livelier than for some time. Sales yesterday totaled 77.175 shares, Th official closvalued at $.14,212.75. ing quotations were as follows: Forenoon. Afternoon. Charles A. Feet and J. Asher Cowan, two Salt Lake mlnins engineers, have returned from the old district of Detroit in Millard county. Tills is the home of the old Charm, Ibex and Copper Head properties. Joy and Drum were the old camp names, and are situmiles northwest from ated thirty-fiv- e Oasis, on the Salt Lake Route, the nearest station. Mr. Cowan was looking over a property down there and Mr. Peet did some surveying of one of the old croups. negotiatRecently parties 'have atbeen Provo for a with the ing Knights lease on the old Ibex property and it is thought the old district may a&ain become active soon. Many thousands of feet of work have been done, and a several hundred feet has been depth of on sveral of the propertis. secured Copper, silver and lead were the prinWell water at Joy is the cipal values. main source of supply for this essential article of food and utility to a mining to a mining camp. ON 2503 PACIFIC CAR fSr-'!!- MM E EXCHANGE S1LVER0RE E er re-reiv- ed ! j Bid. Addie Alta Con. . . Alta Tiger. Albion . Am. t. Cop Beck Tunnel; Ring. Amal. . .001! .0! .03 .30 ; ,'J.O .04 .08 ,0k 0 Black Jack .02$ Rig Cotton. Bannack . . Cedar Ex. . ,03i'. 041 Cedar Talis. Crown Point; .014! Col urn. F.x. ,141! Colo. Mining' Cardiff . .. 3.?0 Daly 7.7ft Con. ' Dragon I Eastern P. . . .081; .osi; .02 .70 . E. B. B...i . . .011 .14 .is .....!' 7.75 .15 I .03 1.40 H5! ..... j i. '. .ooj: 6i .01 j; j .m .04 .20 I. .18 Opohongo . . Pitts. Idaho I'lutus . ...I Prince Con. Heed's Peak -- I it. ! 1 .10 .78 .11 I .78 .12 i j .is OOg' !! !oT '09l l.oo .10 .77 .11 i .... t'OiS U 11 .20 .01 .00 .101 .70 .114 Rico Con. . . .15 ......II. ' .' 1 4 " T .144 Rico Well, .141 .i4 Rex ill . ...I ,.0711 .08 .07 .09 .0.1 i.' " S. Shield ..I .03 62 SeveM t. ... !6' .0)1 .oil Silver K. C! 2 .. 2 7 1I 2.32i: 2.271 2.30 Sll. W. Coal.J tt i 3.40 3.40 3.371 . o 2 i . Sioux Con. . .031 i !ooi B. i. I. South .ooj C. Swansea .011 oil 2 .20 S. Hecla 2.30 2.271 2.35 . . .07 .05 .0. Tar Babv so.-m.0.1 Tintic Cent. .024 ' .02 .i2 .05 .05 Tintic Zinc . ... Texnn .24 .21 !. ioof I'nlteil T. .. .ooi MINERAL RIDGE OFwES ".hk' Fncle Sam ,0S .0 .09 .01 1 .01 ARE RICH IN ANTIMONY Ft ah Con. .( .011 .01 j .nl .01 lTnlon Chief .02 .01 " II. C I'.u'kcr, treneral manager of the Victor Con. :o t .1 . .. .OS .f.8 !8l company, oper- Wilbert Mineral Kid. Mining .OS W. Toledo .1 .0.1 .021 of It. .'ai north hills the Hrlgham ating was in Fslt Ukf on business Yankee Con.i . lvl ,3S 0 sr .3 Citv. Mr. linker always carries vesterday.of some MORNING SALES. of the best thtnes that sample 100o at e. a Alta Consolidated. is In and the are property, showing Albion. If 00 at 3c; 500 at 2D1C. for y.ealoti walking advertisement Bek Tunnel, loo at Sc. eastern Hox county.oreslie has rich Columbus Extension, S5o at 14ic: of recently antimony ample at e. 15c. in this ground. Some are 200Dalv-.Iudcopened up hut 150 at S7.?ft. the newest are white sulnh'i.len. 100 at 500 at 54c, Grand Central. of a rich nature. sc. Iron Blossom, 501 at bc; i " 1 I hv i m I ! i .!' ; ! ! i I I C sh Allis-Chalme- rs .181; .03 .04 it ! I shipment Lumry-Moore-Fagenbu- 1.40 i .031 OS .021 . 1? .33 ! ji on the various Fifty menonare at work Hollow and nearby Rocky properties points, and new men are being added along, says the Beaver Press. right Joe Davis has now under lock and ore taken sacks of high key 271 from his lease on the grade Uolconda claim. The sacks will average about eighty total of about eleven pounds each, afrom $450 to $S0O a ton. tons, running Davis will make a I 11. 1.25 50 MEN EMPLOYING New York, Dec 9. Except for the forenoon, when the average prices of leading stocks was slightly higher, to- day's market was under constant proftrslonal pressure. was limited largely to the Trading room. hoard public interest being as a noticeably lacking, adverse factors result of the severalpresumably which temporarily obscure the financial horizon. The hollow character of the tfay's operations may be judged from the fact that among the most active stocks were a number of obscure mining issues. 5 Further decline in Anglo-Frenc- h cent notes to 95 for future delivery per wan another unsettling influence. The minimum price of this security represented a drop of n full point under yesterday's new record. declines in motor and Precipitate war shares were concurrent with ad- a vices from Washington which quoted national legislator as favorprominent a tax on the plants of manufacturing ers of munitions. Losses in this group 6 ran from to 15 points, with only partial recovery later. Coppers made In-no further response to the numerous creased dividends declared yesterday. United States Steel tanged from S6jJ. I under yesterday's close, to 875. closing near its lowest quotation, despite foreNovember tonnage casts of a favorable to be issued tomorrow. Bethreport lehem Steel advanced 16 to 4S5, receded to 470 and closed at 471. Ralls were a negligible quantity throughout, fluctuating within extremely narrow bounds on light offerings. Mrenght of sterling exchnnge with demand bills at 4.72J. constituted the chief feature of the international credit markets. to heavy, with Bonds were total sales, parIrregular value, aggregating United States bonds were unchanged on call. $5,-490.0- 00. !i. .07 .021 .31 .50 .is .an l..18 . Mammoth Mason Val. May Dav . .. Mineral F. Mountain. L . . Moscow Nev. Hills . Ohio Copper I .001' .35 .021 ; i ! GOLD GULCH ! . filling company readied Mllford this An. Tobacco week and Is being transported to For- Anaconda ... Copper Atchison as tuna as possible. When rapidly the deeds to the Golconda and Golconda Annex mining claims wero filed for record it required the affixing of $150 in war stamps. CHIEF-- WILL PROSPECT ON NEW GROUND SOON G3neral Manager Walter Fitch of the Chief Consolidated Mining company has returned from the Pacific coast, He where he has been on business. said yesterday that he Is making preparations to start this winter some of the contemplated extensive development work on the several thousand acres of new ground located by the company the past year. This ground Tintic adjacent to lies mainly in North n and Delmar. the Helma, Some, however, is in East Tintic. BRINGS ABOUT DECLINE NEW YORK EXCHANGE of the ore toprobably Salt Lake City within the next ten days or so. .55 Dr. J. A. and Mr. Gillett. Zone of the Royal-Gol- d stockholders Ryckart Fortuna were here Sunday at .99 property for an inspection of the property. They . seemed very much pleased with the .20 .01J showing on the ground and with the M-:YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. outlook of the camp in general. .10 was struck Monday .35 High grade I Sales. L. II. .065 morning In the Whalen lease on the Alaska Gold 211 2341 211 17.500 .021 ground al 31$ 3.300 32i) 31 Fortuna. .31 ' were given the Am. Beet Sugar . 2,400 724 71 714 .50 Lumry toand Moore new 4.000 6lj 601 604 sink the contract shaft on the Am. Can . 6Si 5,000 79$ 69 Locomotive Am. contract The claim. calls Golconda .l: for a & 4,600 99g 972 9S1 Sm. Am. 200 feet of within Refng. .032 depth ninety 300 111.1 111 1101 Preferred .05 clays. 400 117 1161 116 A carload of machinery and supplies Am. Sugar Itefng. .30 for the United States Smelting &. Re- Am. Tel. & Tel. . 1,600 129 128J 12Sg .25 i .02 50 .15 .21 .20 .OOJ' .oil .10 ;!. .Oft 1 . ! .fto i .10 .65 8 .10 .20 .01 ! .15 " .9S r 1 .00 .001 . i .06 .18 .15 ij .171 .55 . i ' .i2 in .10 .51 50 1.421! Emerald Km ma Cop. (told Chain Grand Cent,. lbev Gold . Indian Q. .. Iron Bios, .j Joe Bowers Kevstone . , King Will. Ie?d King Little Bell . Lower Mam. Leonora . . Monataire . .041 .02 .0411 I A' 55 .031 !041 .02 n FORM'S .12 .091 .081 .10$ .03 ! .0711 .11 .021 j .30' .04 ! Daly-Judg- e, .10 .03 0? i; i,l 03i .30 ;:!! .11 .0: .0SJ .OS Ask. Bid. Ask. .00 J .05 AMONG MOST ACTIVE ON Bald. Locomotive Ohio Bal. Bethlehem Steel Br. Rap. Trans. . . Distillers' 1 i Sec. ... 1 Chicago, Dec. 9. Assertions that exclusive of India, the British empire has raised enough wheat to supply the United Kingdom Import requirements until the end of April. 1916, did considerable today toward about lower prices here. The bringing closed market Decemnervous. ItfrJ cent down, with ber at 1.14J and Mav at 1.16n. Corn showed a decline of to 48. and oats of 4 to c$l cent. In provisions the aoutcome ranged from 50 cents loss to gain of 24 cents. wheat showed strength at Although the start and made a number of subsequent rallies, the bulk of trading was at prices well under yesterday's finish. at Liverpool, quotations an improved where Higher demand was noted, furnished the Impetus of the initial upturn of here. Large seaboard clearances wheat and flour, mostly dowas of a help later, mestic, was a rumor that France and so was something after wheat. Gossip of increasing stocks at Minneapolis and of Kansas reserves moving freely were offset in favor of the bears. from the counKnlarged offerings corn. Besides, eastern try weakened inquiry was slow. Oats suffered from talk that the Canadian government had made a huge of oats, and was supplying purchase the export demand. Trade here in oats was light. In the active provision fuChanges were not wide, averaging in the tures end a net decline of a shade. Packers sold on bulges and there was commisin sion house buving on the weak spotswas the market. Higher prices of hogs largely ignored. Leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. a4 I I I I W FAT i 68 May. . .. l.lf3' 1.17E 1.17j CORN Dec 1.1411 1.16 T7T61 Dec May 712 7U 43.1 421 1.142 674 71jj 678 68g 72 OATS Dec 43 . . . .1 Ma y PORK Jan May LARD Jan 18.35 18.65 18.62 18.65 9.67 9.97 9.72 10.05 I May 1 I 424 45j 45j 45j 45.1 18.35 18.35 18.47 18.47 9.62 9.90 9.70 9.97 m I . 3,000 56 1,900 633 200 600 15 943 54 S 54J vellow. new, 66.67; No. 4 white, new, 15 Oats4 No. 3 white, 401 (fM2; standard, 94 4. 43ifi 131 1 No. 3, 69. Rve Nominal; 194 7 5. 637 Barley 53 i o.OOpS.OO. Timothy 51 i Clover 10. OOt J9.50. 721 Pork 16.75. 27 4 Lard 9.55. 47 Ribs 10.50 42 62i 02 15 344 '.1,200 19fi 19 5,900 54 ij 531 5.600' 5311 511 4,000 744) 721 3,700 4si' 43S 47 4 654x 67. 421 r 13,600 700 1773 1761176 General JClectrlc . RUMLEY PROPERTIES S00 126 126 1 126 Gt. Nor. pfd 493 482 49 Lthl-Tlntltit. Nor. ore ctfs.. 2.SO0 ARE TAKEN OVER BY 77 77 Gug. Exploration. . 1,500! 108 NEW CORPORATION Illinois Central . . . "si i 212 700 In. Con. Corp. LAKE VIEW SHIPS 4,400 451 441 442 Cop. . ind., Dec. 9. Properties of 1121 1101 1101 theLtporte. M. Rumley company, a $32,000,000 P0 175 TONS ZINC ORE Inspiration In. liar., N. J. . .. .. 900 321 311 31 with its main office in BatK. C Southern corporation, 80 82 ... SI in Laporte. Ind.: 1,209 and com-pan- v Valley Lehigh plants Zinc Western of the Operations . Ind.: StillRichmond, Mich.; tle Js.A'SPetroleum . '6,900 93j '6ii 127 In the Promontory district, twenty-f821 water, Minn., and Toronto. Ont.. and are of ive west miles very Ogden. . . . 335 branch houses in scores of cities in th Copper to Manager J. Miami satisfactory,Theaccording 16J country, were old this afternoon for T. & K. M.. pfd.. was C. Dick. November output . 43 $2,500,000 at a receiver's sale to the Pacific Missouri ore S.UOOj 32 zinc. 175 tons of This 3Jj per cent 1 24 i Biscuit National composed of Rumley company,and Is similar to that being shipped by 666i64Si 641 64 S Advance creditors noteholders National Iead ... stockholders, the original company, the Lakeview, Nevada . . ICS of the old company and capitalized at Copper workare on the whose leasers ground iosi 103S Mineral Flat, 1000 at 31c 4,200j-0- 4 N. Y. Central e shipments by the parent coming. The 5J 741 744 $26,250,000. 1,400 Plutus. 1500 at 91c. N Y.. N. H. & II.. The company manufactures thresh750 about totaled in November . 120 1191 120 Prince Consolidated. 100 at 77c; 600 pany & 3,700 Western Nor. machinery, oil pull tractors and 22 near tons of zinc ore, carrying per Northern Pacific at 78c. 1,400 1171 1161 1164 ing other farming machinery. cent. 800 Reed's Peak. i lOOo at 111c 10 91 ei 422 Pacific Mail . . 200 Silver Klnjr vnolidated. 2300 at & 441 44J Tel. AVOOL. Pac. Tel. S2.32f; 1500 at $2.20. ALriON REPORTED TO The-o- f 9. Pennsylvania. ...... 4.466 25S '25 i 59 at the Dec. London. 25 Fnion Thief. 1'00 at 1c. i wool auction sales today ferings to HAVE RICH COPPER Ray Con. Cop. amounted COO Victor Consolidated. 1000 at lc. SI a 821 4, sii an was selecReading excellent 8300 It bales. 1250 100 Tole io. :ic. at at 57 li Wet 3c; 55il 49,700 Rep. Iron & Steel of cross-bred- s the Albion Southern principally Samples of ore from Yankee Consolidate-.- 500 at 36ic; 200 . . . 6,600 101Rj 101 101 s tion, composed Pac. was were active at Sol and down competition Snyder by Supt. at 37c, brought 1.200 23 i 231 231 Southern Rv. Medium scoured and and reported to car-r- v Studebakcr prices. strong 17341 yesterday assayed 1664 1674 Co OPEN BOARD. 42,800 2 per cent copper besides some valper cent 200 57! 57i 574 fine greasy were often 15 Tennessee Cop. AlMon. 200 at 30c. were Texas These silver. ues and in 211 gold 2114 1.800 215J! Company. Ilmma Copper. 1000 at 16jc. Mr. Snyder from the Connor fissure. 5,500 ISSii 1372 137 .Pacific lftOo at 14lc. Rieo Wellington. is about eichteen Union savs streak rich the .... 824 ARE YOU SICK AND DISCOERAGED? Silver Kinsr Consolidated. 1000 at Inches. A drift is still making for the U. Preferred S61 862 61,7001 87 S. Steel taltii In doctor and medicines? $2.20. Lkt fissure. Do you waut to get well? Do jrwi know hw Preferred ... 300jll81 116 116 Totrtl shsres sold, 30.650; value, Greeley 79R 80 11,800 tlia C'bineae bav cured ditseaeea wlta berba, Ftah Copper ..., $17,587.25. 900 88J 881 88J rtxts. IdU and barks for centurlea SEVEN TROUGHS CO. West. Union AFTERNOON SALES. h'oo Ye Loo Clilaeau Tb 6,200 f.9i 681 6S4 Herb Electric . TO PAY DIVIDEND West. baro cured thousands. 700 76 Alta Consolidated. 1000 at Sic: 1000 754 754 Mont. Power .. No not Why joutfive drug, no at Motors . . . 1,000 558 535 530 II. .1. Gen. up hope, It is announced by Secretary office 900 291 29 B. pfd. Albion. 500 at 30ic 295 koite. Don't Wabash fur yourself. oi may Murrlsh from his Lovelock, Nev., Rina Amalgamated. 2000 t 81c 23,4001 681 632 68 Int. M. M. pfd. and - mcdi-dathave tried doctor the Seven Trough?onCoalition will Emma Copper, 2000 at 17c; 00 at that 21 or many other methods Total sales for the day, 655,000 mar have failed December 23 cents dividend 500 at IJic. pa even soma doclSjc: shares. to 'stock of record December 17. Iron Blossom. 100 at Pc. bar told you your tors wight Incurable and an opImMan Queen. 3000 at jjc. Caaa w PRINCE CON. MAKING eration, cbangu ofwaaclimate, or Lower Mammoth. 100 at 6Jc. METAL QUOTATIONS to the boLitat your onlr Mav Day. 200 at l?c; 500 at ISic. HEAVY ORE OUTPUT so may las hope. koDit doctors Mineral Flat. 1000 at 31c ex9. The Dee. metal New cure York, aaid tuejr couiu yuu. but t4&:U Plutus. 4000 at 10c. do ao. Ninti at of tea r'-f'quotes lead offered at 5.25. Prince Consolidated company shipped Oidha not ted 100 at 80c; 1200 chsnge Prince Consolida mr anH lisrha tftken have 14.7515.25. to I'tah smelters the past week a total bate been cured bad first tried EE FOO LUX Spelter. 56. 7 8c. at 79c; 17f0 at 4500 Silver, carloads of ore. which is doctors and man other meana 10 sixty five 3250 nt 11c. Cbineae Reed's Peak, dull: electrolytic, 19.75 20.00 of tons. This is said to regain health arU failed. nt Copper ettimated Uerbalist. Silver. Kin Coalition. 100 at $3.40, and Iron unchanged. steady be heaviest the the Xhcusaiul fcuilaln; Iroin catarrh, bronchial weekly production Silver Kins: Consolidated. 20 at $2.30. Tin steadv, 37.20 U 37.50. threat trouble, lung trouble, chronic company ever made. However, for the trouble, tuberculoma 100 at ?2.S21; 375 South at ilecla, tt London: or asthma, two months the cough, average fever, ma weekly $2. .10. pn"t copper, 77 2s 6d: futures, 77 output of the Prince has been sixty Una. stomach trouble. Indigestion,bajrconatlpatioa, Spot Fnion Chief. 200 at He. 97 10s. Hvor, gastritis, rl)e. diarrhoea, fistula, 12s 6d; electrolytic, or 3000 tons. This amounts tin to torpid Victor Consolidated. 1000 at lc. neart diaeaac, ak.'n disease, eczema. acrofuW. Jn,tt tin ft 6 15s: futures f16fi 10s. cars, a a tons of With 12,000 month total West Toledo. 1000 at 3c. a la tern trouble, oervoimneas. lumruuia, obenlty, Antimony. 125. metala their nt marks, high Yankee Consolidated. 200 at 36c. present trouble. Madder trouble. kidney lumbago, Lead, 2S; spelter, 8! the Prln?e is raid to be making month- Brlght's disease, diabetes, OPEN BOARD. rheumatism, neural, iliizlot-nsto of nervous $15,000 $20,000. headaches, gia, drortny, ly profits debit, Columbus Extension, 2000 at 141c. CLEARING HOUSE lty in tuva and manyto other chronic disease, Emma 1500 at lsc. have been restored health and happlneai YORK GRAIN. CW vr Silver Klnt; Coalition. 100 at $3.40. poisonous drug or the knife, by thd Dec. 9. Flour easy. YreItboot $1,696,925.77; clearings. Nev York, Thursday's t'oo Lun Chinese Herbs. Sliver Kins Consolidated. 600 at $2.30. same last $950,505.23. year, Yee Foo Lun Chinese Herb Co., 118 S. Main day Spring patents. 5.63(6.05: South Ilecla. 550 at $2.30; 1000 at nours: 5.50 second floor. Salt Lake City. Utah. clears. 5.05(3 5.20; winter patents,spring $2,324. S I f ! - 22J ' -- IUIl-OIIAS- I1 1 NEVADA STOCKS The following quotations wer over Badger Hros. private A t la nt a ). I jr: Bid. - Ask. - Booth Blue Hull '. r . . . . . .:i" ,() .on .03 .3 . . Combination Fraction Daisy ha mond field IX. Butte Florence Coldfieht Consolidated CoMfieM Slmerone .... Jumbo K.t'tension l.one Star ;oldfieM Merger Spearhead Silver Pick Vernal .... Yellow Tiger t rn Sandstorm Kewanos Srest Bend Crandma Ttochester Manhattan Consolidated Consolidated Virginia ... Confidence Hale & Norcross Mexican Ophir Nevada .K 1 r.lmont Cash Boy . . "Worn Out" . ') . Jfm Butler Midwav Mon. 1. Ext Montana McNamara North Star Rescue Kula Tonopah of Nevada Tonopah Extension Vmatilla "West End Pitts. Sil er Peak Nevada Hills Round Mountain . ! I I i . .05 .2 .Oil .n.T .61 .51 .15 .27 4 3 .05 .02 1.07J .15 .07 . . .15 ..... ... .0 4.00 7 . 00 .2 .81 .40 ! .12 ..... . .02 .Ps .o .21 .07 .05 .K 01 .32 Cr-?ek- M, : 1 05 .23 ...... ,... ...... .o .03 1.10 .IS .0 3 03 .09 4.05 .03 0 19 UTAH STATE NATIONAL RANK -- . Wilbert, 1000 at Sc. Total share sold.. 45.70. MINING NOTES No. 1 durum, Wheat Spot easy. 1.245 f. o. b. New York: No. 1 northern Duluth. 1.219. and No. 1 northern Manitoba, 1.21 e. 1. f. Buffalo. Futures easy. December. 1.211. 2 Corn Spot easy. No. yellow, S1J prompt. Oats Spot easj. No. 3 white, 45JQ value, 46,525; Ftah-Kar- n Tunneling company has offices In the Walker building. opened FM.ITEII STOCKS. The Santaquin Mining17company has Sales on curb yesterday found four levied assessment No. for isues participating. The Michigan-Fta- li half a cent a share. J. N. calling Melton is sold 250 shares at 20 cents: Sells. secretary. 15500 &t 90 to 06 cents: Old Emma. ftOO The average price of 8spelter for the 41. at 10 cents, and Rochester Mines, 500 week ending December was $14.50. at 63 cents. The closing: quotations Phelps-Dodg- e rnooiTK. wero reported yesterday as follows: declared the yesterday Dec. 9. Butter Unchanged. dividend of $2.50 and Chicago. quarterly regular Bid. a Ask. 1601 cases; $3 extra. Eggs Receipts Alta Tunnel .07 nged. ,08 Alta Centennial Potatoes Higher: receipts 15 cars; .20 NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS Bull Valley and Wisconsin white. 65M73; .14 Michigan The following quotations were re- Minnesota white, 6S?72; Minnesota. Cardiff Extension .0.11 Bros.' ceived over Badger Consolidated .. .04 .Oft private wire: Ohios. 65!L6S. Demijohn Gold o.l Fortuna .08 fowls, Poultry14: Alive higher; Bid. Ask. Michlsran-Uta- h 16. .15 .25 turkeys. springs, 1.75 2.00 Neva 00 .00J Coppermlnes 07 .10 New Qulncy . 06 L1VB STOCK. .071 Fraction 85 Iron Blossom 1.00 Faloma .02 .02 9. Dec. Hogs Receipts Chicago. 1.18 1.25 37,000; Rico Argentine Jumbo Extension .02 .oil vnarket advance of 5 wek. early .005 Chief Mason 2.00 1.871 .OOJ Santaqtiln Valley 1P cents lost. Bulk. C. 30 "ft 6.75: light. to 33 . .36 .01 Montana Tonopah Ooj: Santaquin King: 6.75 : mixed, 6.156.95: heavy. 6.35 h.yitt 25 Extension .95 eiis .96 .2 Mizpah tf 6.95: rotutii, 6.35 ?r 6.50: pigs. 4.255.90. Standard .0.1 Tintic .20 Nevada Hills 5000: market firm. Cattle Wasatch Mines .39 IS .40 North Star .19 Christmas Receipts show beeves. 13.60: native . 30 .07 Fortuna Indep .10 Is Ohio Copper 0.50 western steers, 54 .15 Beaver Gold Zone . 621 beef steers. 5.50fl .25 Stewart 6.10tf?8.20: cows and heifers, 2.60li8.25; IS Emma Copper . . .' .20 calves. 6.50i l0.35. .25 .50 Wasatch Mines BOSTON COPPER PwANOE Sheen Receipts 15,000: market firm. 02 Cottonwood .04 Big Wethers. 6.20Tf6.75; ewes, 4.30(6.35; SI The following: quotations were .S3 West End over Badger Bros.' private wire: I'tah Securities lf.00 20.00 lambs, 7.109.40. Notes 35.00 Securities ...94.00 Ftah Omaha. Neb.. Der. 9. Hogs Receipts jShares High . Low. Close. 10.500: market lower. Heavy. 6.25 fi 6.30 ; ! . l.x.10 Butte 2!7iTS7 72.75 S.. 6.25 fn 6.50: pigs. 5.256.25; bulk BOSTON CURB light. S.??0 4.371 DaJv West 25 4.00 6.30 ft' 6.4 5. of sales. . 1 .30 25 1.371 were The Majestic 2,?5' following quotations 3000; market steady. Cattle Receipts . Nev. Doug 80 .SO over Badger Bros.' private wire: Native steers. ,s0 6.00 f( 9.50; cows and heif100. Ohio Cap .. 26 ,26 .26 ers. 5.256- 6.75: western steers, 6.00(u V. S. S. com 435 4.1 S7i 45 25 45.25 8.00; Texas steers, 5.75J26.75; stockers 2004 s .571 I s . o 4X.S71 Boston Illy Preferred. . .36 .43 and feeders. 5.25 (l 7.75. 15.11 .50 I I .50 II .50 Con LOo Chief Consolidated 6000": market highr. f r. Sheep Receipts .50 .1.25 Ftnh Apsx 3.371 Bingham Mines ... 7.75- f S.TiO er. Yearlings. 6.00z 7.0; wethers, 5.50 .. Met 25 t Utah 10.00 10.00 South Ftah t 6J6.25; lambs, &.25tf8.S0. 2.'J70,I0 $16,625.50. I A CHECK FOR CHRISTMAS un-ch- I I ! I The satis faetorv way to send a present of money by mail is to forward it by check thus assuring Safety, and Convenience. Checking Accounts, and lare small, are cordially invited. OFFICERS: F. Smith. President. Joseph 1). C. Jackllnsc. ie Fresldent. Hehfr J. 5rant..Vce Fresldent. Vi President. Rodney T.T. Fadier. Mr F. wan. Cashier. Henry George II. But'er. Assistant Cashier. I i t I ( i 1 K I 1 1 re-ceiv- ed 1 . 1 . t:h re-reiv- ! I .1 I : 9 a. m. to Daily, to 8 p. m. I'lione and particulars fra. -- Tt m.; Sundays, Wasatch a. m. Consultation p. 10 a mttm ;.?- jj ; a, WW is3 GIVE UP 11 .amJ tM A CURE IS WHAT YOU WANT! Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work. GLOOMY AMBITION ENERGY gig NERVE "Nerve-Tire- d La-por- te . ..1.11 5 .11 .03 .03 .01 . 1.17 .03 4 C.ypsv Queen .....40 1.15 .OS 1.15 1 .07 . 0 fi vtl . Sierra Fnion .r4 I : . 1 - ! es 1 1 cross-drain- ! ox-Id- LEY-LLOY- D to-w- it: 400 219 2181 217 RIBS- 13.200 881 861 865 Jan 9.82 9.80 9.85 9.90 2,100 1074 1061 106i 10.05 10.15 10.00 10.10 20,400 117 1131 114 Ma y Cash quotations: 1,800 '.'33 931 931 500 485 470 470 Wheat No. 2 red. 1.2111.22: No. 3 300 881 88 89J red, LISfLlO: No. 2 hard, nominal; 700 27i 261 261 No. 3 hard. 1.08 01.114. 400 183 182 182 Corn No 2 yellow, old, 7146772; No. I ('al. Petroleum .. Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Ches. & Ohio Chi.. Gt. Kest C, M. & St. Paul. Northwest. Chi. C. R. I. & P. II'.. ... Chino Copper Colo. Fuel fc Iron Crucible Steel . . D. & R. G IN PRICES OF GRAINS To Have No Back Pains, No Nervousness No Kidney Disease, No Loss En-of but with Plentyis of Life. of Ambition, the wish Youth, ergy and Vigor ofmiddle-aged man. any young, old, To be strong and healthy is the aim of everv man. and yet how many we find who lack the vitality and strength which nature gave them. Instead of developing into strong, vigort as, healthy fellows that nature intended, theyno find amthemselves gioomy, despondent They bition to do anything. struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to be- disease, 'eome victims of that dreadtheir finer NERVOUS PROSTRATION, sensibilities blunted and their nerves 11 shattered. mv treatment Is different ar. I Remember, NOTHING unless you and COSTS YOU letter are wllline:. erlad and s: tisfied to pay me. I GIVE THE GENUINE TREATMENT and let mc explain mouth, throat, tongue or body rash, call on me at once no LOSS of TIME, to you the method of treatment. No PAIN", improved no tiOI.Vti to the HOUIMTAI., as you return home shortly alter the treatment, as It only requires a few minutes of your time by my methods of administration. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. SPECIAL RATES THIS MONTH n es tr?. er it I Am for Men SU"".. Hours 0 n. rn. to 5 i. 234 S. MAIN tn. Evenings. 7 to 8 p. 111. Snndays. 10 tr. STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Years' Experience. We Specialise In CaDeafness. tarrh, AsthHead Noises. ma, Hay P e v e r, Up-to-da- te Klec-trlcit- y, -- Hi ! Minimi iiuiiji mi i.ti nil niiiMny Tust read this: "Your Okay Specific (beats the world, and when 'Okay' won't Cure, nothing will." W. H. Gibson, Druggist. "The Okay Specific isisa 'dead shot'-, for the diseases for which it prescribed.J. M. Yeagcr, Druggist. "The Okay goes phcad of anything I ever saw, and I liave practiced medicine for over65 years." Dr. V. H. AnPRICE . derson. f HrSalebySCHRAMIVI-iOHNS- 13 ,00 gA"" O Giving Special Treatments for Men ami Women. The folly of delay in contracted diseases is attested to by thousands of people who regret they did not sooner. Disease, oegina treatment like fire, the longer it runs the the damage. greater Dr. Griffith administers absolutely the latest and most scientific remedies for acute and chronic diseases. Results now obtained with new rehiedies were formerly impossible. We can assure you that Dr. Griffith's wide experience in his specialties will enable you to secure the best services at his office for such troubles as BLOOD POISON, Rheumatism. Nervousness, Piles, Skin Diseases. Kidney or Illadder Trouble, every form of Weakness, etc. He is highly endorsed by the leading in?n of the state. He attends each uses his own patient in advertising, an name andpersonally, photo holds out no deception either in ad visit to hi vertiflng" or in office. A of his hon office will convince you est methods. 150J Main Street, lloura 10 n. in. to 5 p. m. y-SA-- S-- mm 12 p p es ran jm NeuRheumatism. Lumbago, Sciritis, atica. Goitre. Riles, Insomnia. chronic and other ipilepsy of the diseases nerves, skin, hlood, DOCTOES s t o m a c h. bowels, broncliial SHORES & heart, tuhes, lungs, bladder, SHORES and liver. 24f MAIN ST., kidneys Low rates. N.VLT I, Alii:. treatment. lists etc. Specla can trust Honrs J) to .1. you for KvenlnKM, 7 to S. fiJEEMand 10 12. to Sunday. Women. t'nll or write. I ati.L rii.m mm only. |