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Show THE 24 HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 'SUNDAY, .DECEMBER 12, 1915 N, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEMAND FOR RAILWAY LOCAL SECURITIES ri flrmr ll mf iiuu--i Ml IU J i nKAL K STATU THAXSFKRS. Mark E. Gamble to James Meier. part of lot 43. Little Mountain S 10 subdivision llebtr J. Grant r Co. to C. D. section 34. township Harding, 1 1 north, range 2 east George Itomney Lumber com Walter pany to 1G. Romney. lot five-acr- e 10 IK, block A.. Lena. S. Thomase G. Schroder to plat Blaekett. part of lot 33. block 1 2. New England addition .... Joseph Held toorAsh ton23 Jenkins and 24, lots company, all 10 block 2. Lincoln park s Amv It. Newton to company,A lot 7, block 1,. five-acr- e 10 plat Carl-- 1 1. Mossberg to Ashton-Jenkln- a company, all of lot 2fi. 10 Seventh East second addition Kimball & Richards to A mm on Potter, all of lo?s 1 and 2, 200 block S. Chesterfield Kimball Richards to Clara , Harris, all of lots. 30. 31, 32 and 240 33. Chesterfield Arthur".!. Holt to Henry Holt, section 10, township 3 south, 10 range west & investment Taylor Lumber company to N". T. McLaughlin, ail of lot 25. Clearvlew subdi10 vision C. Charles H. Rpence to F. town-shi- n Moyle.2 ei al.. section 23, BOO ranee 1 east... south, Kimball & Richards to F. B. Hummel, nil of lots 11 and 12, block 2, Southgate park plat 400 A Kimball & Richards to Ernest Hellen. all of lots 33 and 34. 7. Highland plat R.C, 400 James M. Carlson topark George e Davis, lot 3. block 29. 10 A plat William E. Parker to Edward W.2 22. township Parker, section 1 1 west south, range C. B. Scott to Fritsoh Loan & ' Trust company, lot 5, block 10, 10 B plat John F. Pefrson to C. I). Harding all of lot 19. Margaretha 10 subdivision to Katherina Jr., George Romney, R. Stewart, lot 1. block 16. plat 1 D Wilford Walker et al. to Eunice W. Manwarlnx, sections 10 and 11. township 2 south, range Frnnklfn ' Walker to Wilford 10 and 11. Walker, sections 1 1 east township 2 south, torange Franklin Wilford Walker 11. Walker, sections 10 andeast 1 townshln 2 south, range 1 WilEunice W. Manwnring to townford Walker, section1 10, .... 1 2 south, range east ship Mrs. M. L. Roback to Utah Cop10 per company, Mirror lode claim nit AMTK SCHOOL ItKI'ORT. Mumps was 'the prevailing illness among children of the Granite toschool the district last week, according of the school weekly health report with the county nurses filed yesterday physician. Five children were excluded from disschool during the week for this howease. General health conditions, ever, were good. The. report is as follows: School visexamined. its 4"- rooms, 247: children is 49- number inspected. 7343: permitsmeurercrrea to IS: sued f.39: excluded. " inh taken. iirf 4,,, " ivi, s: nome vimis. j . ninor dressings, Cause for exclusion impeiiKo. j; un-2. classified, 10: mumps, 5; chickenpox. HEALTH IN SCHOOLS. The school report of the city board tho wee'.c ending Friday, of health for 10 Ds an follows: 04. rooms visited. viaita tn Mrhools. number examined. ir27; number 17.R33: permits issued. PI; ineetfri refused. S8: excluded. 71; re f erred to medical inspector. 26; cultures 45; home minor to schools, 41. visits. 66; parents 2 Causes for exclusion3: Ringworm, head lice. 2 scabies, i;?0- impetlRo. eve infection. 11: unclas tnaiiitln. slfied. R: suspected mumps. 2; suspect ed chickenpox, 13. Medical and surgical treatments obtained Adenoids. 9; enlarged tctiFlls, 13; defective vision. 5; unclassified, 10. r h i nirT nniui V tiriiriT MWHrfl Statlstrcai Mews I KM huh . SHARES IS FEATURE OF J. w?k nrv. C. Cutter. quotations for this Jr.'. DEALINGS IN STOCKS SEABOARD CLEARANCES G J 3 Net the least feature et pulay's :orl Cltlcaro. Dec. 11. H!g export helped to inspiro today tli-- i on bull side of tho wheat a result prlre market. largely as net closed firm, i to U higher, with Derembor At 1.135 and May at l.lo$ Corn pained I to JKIe. and oats l.U. the market I to f c. In provisions her. wound up tinrhunr-- l to 15c hip: Uerember pork, which was nominally SOc down. Wheat traders attached 9lprntficar.ee to the fact that the fenboard clearances of breadstuff, besides betriR of (f r.it volume, cental nod only a small from Canada. More than; proportion tour-fift- h of the total of 2,690,00 States. bushel orlKinated In the United fact If was on buylngr based on this close the that the market jtist before touched the iighe.t price level of the display of strentn day. An toearlier come chiefly an a reaction appeared from th temporary effects of peace World shipments of wheat Mori-oa- y talk. were expected to be fairly lare pood and the outlook was also for avisible Increase of tho United States supply. the corn Stormy weather hoisted were small market. offerings Country ami It wa said husking had been seriously interfered with.. Oats, like corn, advanced as a result of wintry weather. Provisions tended upward, despite was lower prices on hosts. Pit trade !4't large, but Included fome Investment buying. Shipments for the week were heavy, much in excess of the total for tho corresponding time last year. Leading futures ranged as follows:. a- comJI-tienc- -- fact tfcat It marked the of anniversary ef the rciumtton on the tocfc. cirhinse. After rtealln the enforce-- elasure of virtually four ar.1 a. fcatf mcntfc du to the outbreak AfTiljmiUd Sugar C'.,! of the, war. Co, HaneficU! tr,--Ttrifoln' lrreilAr at Hariir lianktii If.Co.. ln lit u vra thw m m ! l.'ntte 1 nwr.inr. S". lh f to .Steel f"ll Hia.te while war tharea won Hiefor railway7 t ; r. U r lower. A Tork Central leadlt with New fcjiare. losses aru th movement, poor rstoreu New York ubi'iluUil general uin. In r, nnffton 24 to t"i trat Or. roi "with rumor th t th dUtdend jcoh to b Incr-as- d. that in of fiitifr fiiiirrN .lrnst.t Western. Nw mended proup van. minn I'acmc tiul-rtauto-- . I1. par Hi.ry sr.u-ksSpecial! . an- Merc livMIe Tea companr. aiwt so.ne of thetit JUartne preferred respondmore ronpirum; war issu-e'l to tbf ;enernJ forward movement ft wttU shading from top price at r slight- I war'bori.is AnJn.'l'rw'j of the ly firmer yor,di.rstf o s e i.anUir of. the representative spres.'ltrer fcr eUtng apprnl ! liver y. -"tier mt?rat im frfntn . rmrk-.-fbut offering from t'aat 'i'i.trt'f nHorbr.J.. i:x'tatce on were on nominal w I.oofionfrcrty tltithtlv ntinrnt.il cxch-inof t.ilt alUnx - tnn-ii-ot"t th oifPctliuasaltn of fin.n'-- . t t d de-uan- -r- - '- i J -- .... r re 1 -r t.-.- p f r-- T,-,- ,! 1. MJ. .ii j! 31 r. . m . a;r ....... rfl ...... I,i'0. Itfc . . S n. Am. Fr-- f i r iiff. .. Am. k . Tei. . . .m. Tt. . . ToAr rr .. Ar..V!i;vU A l?f t on fll. -- !n i ......... o I-- . . 5f.."0t' -- t: W. . M he-.- t. s: .1 P. V" P. Frt t F.U tr (nr,i Nthn. rf t 1 Nlhn S f'i itsruhlfn - . 1 . . . . . f i ii 21 2-- J 1'l"r Jan'." ... I 1C.-.- ? ...i t. !o y.-- f j 17.0". t i 7. o j .r. 0. 97 . t rj I ijTSa i !.f'0 i s 9.62 9.10 Z 9.62 . ! 441 1H.0T, -i 0.5 0 ! 9. sr. .41 .42, 43 1 9.'..i .7i .711 .sr I Pa sh quotations: No. 2 red. 1.20: No. 2 hard. Wheat 1.14. Corn No. 2 yellow. Clc: No. 4 yel fl b.JC. iow. c .. i e ; ., 4 white. stand- OatsI No. white, 40'd"Hc; 2l . 1 mi r.l O'J No. Itye l't - - '. I $.i-- 4 . t : 1 v 3 1 f 3-- i j J ii -- 1:1 14 11 t'4;H "4; 1:1 in inn , 1 IlSi'tt'f Hi tti It 3;W vs 4 ,i: is i ; ri , ' X 1,3 l' , VTt tM j H2 'i ' f. My : i 13TI '" t37i;t3.; v. n 4, I lie:. U' H . a 0.0 00 a. - f-- t 2 1 1 ; 1.2.'-- tt ti ii Co-rt-- lni?n. . . Wetrn F.lc. iV'fiiM . n rf Mtora pfit-- .' On. Jnt. Mat. ff.l - 2fC; 1.2 ne e ")0? - Ml 4 2il' 2 S 66 - ta tx. 7 21 &3i i' . Total saJe for " kft:j I I ) -- .- r t- in the Certain Success of the Seven New Wells Were Added to Greybull's Already-LargNumber. e 18 0 (Cireybull Standard.) This has been the record week in the Greybull oil field.as The dull thud of the nitroglycerin it explodes in the bowels of the earth and the rush oil it has been an everyoccurrence. Tho beautiful of day a vast column of oil arising to asight height so of 200 feet In the air is common that It no longer becoming the attracts attention of our citizens, although they it is evidence rejoice in the fact that oil zone in the that this is the greatest country. Sevon wells have been brought in so are due far this week and three more to be "shot" today or tomorrow. The new wells are the property of Walter E. Ieish and associates of Spokane, the Flathead company of Spokane, the Big Horn Oil & Gas company and the Northwest Refining company. The Midwest has two wells that will be "shot" One of them either today or tomorrow. caved and as soon as can be having cleaned out a charge of the explosive will be dropped in the well and the oil will follow. Work on the refinery is being pushed, and it is expected that the first ispldly unit will be started up between now arand the 15th. The two stills that rived abouta. two weeks ago are now in furtherto increase of capao-itplace andbe made meet the demand may that will be made upon the plant. fhat-follow- One of the Most Progressive in the Northwest. OIL HOW DRILLINGin FOR District. s y Mn am . il7.9:) I .... . -- , 2 4.0t'..V'.Oa Increase 147, 733.O00 Net time deposits ......... 2.S 17,000 lnrreae , 3.. 103.000 Circulation 19.000 Increase ... 767,000 73. reserve Ajrcre.ate 179.11'. 110 reper ve Lres4 192.020 ...... Decrease and hanks trtist state of Summary lorK not m- eon pan e in t;rater New statement: clucled In "clearing house Total i fed ell Expected Before Ghrisfinas Producing Stock is Selling: Fast and the Allotment for Development Purposes Will Not Last Much Longer. Buy a Few Shares Right Now, Before the Advance Which Is Sure to Come With the Striking of Oil. Flathead Valley e you would like to know about the remarkable Greybull oil call or send for or view of a with not, whether investing1 trict, of our booklets. It will tell vou all about it and is free for the asking. We would be glad to mail you a copy, If dis-on- ml IT u u Phone 2982. Salt Lake City. m3 2 St if Open Evenings. WttmirtTir Facsimile of letter received from the Flathead Valley Oil Company indorsing The Herald-Republic- an as an advertising medium. oiv- . t-- .!,- - Increase S ,000 Investments: bonds Municipal warrants 14.401,000 1 S.033.000 22.286,000 Federal reserve notes, net.. Due from federal reserve 19.71S.O0O banks, net f.,323.00 0 All oilier resources .S4S2.073.000 Total resources LIABILITIES. .$ 54.902.000 Capital paid in . 13.000,000 Governmttnt . 390,219.000 net Reserve deposits, 4. 6 S 6,00 0 Federal rerve notes, net, 7.236.000 AH other liabilities 84S2.073.000 Total liabilities Gold reserve aealnst net liabilities 0.2 oer cent. Cash reserve against net liabilities. CO rV 619.2 11.000 1.6S2.-S0- sits - 1 r 1 1 n.-r- a i Ha-K!ti- n,. q-ii- l.l x m . 'a fi.r.0''f 10.35. 3000: market steady 4.355i 6.33; 6.20 4i 6.S3 : ewes, 12: calves. cKIrt nroinie Wethers lambs. 7.2319 30 Omaha. Neb.. Dec. 11.- - TTosts Re s 7S'a market steady. Heavy, 6.20 ctnt tn 4 40: light, C.136-23- : pigs, 5.25 it 6.23 6.3. k of sales. .251 200: market stead? I'.iitA t?eeini cows and heif- vBti. utfi,rm. ,.oo9.30: c ?. western steers 6.00 6? "s, c aa . 't'x . jt'eerf. T..75 j 6.73 : stockcrs -- ! r.: i 'i 7.73. too market steady , wethers. 5.50tt YearllnES. '6.oof 7.00; S.23 s.so. and'feders. rt-i- The Right Time to nvest is difficult to know when t buy some forms of investments. Xot so with the First 3rortga,trc Loans for sale by us. They are 3.23 nt 6.23; lambs. NHW YOIIK GUAIV. New Tork. Pec. IL Flour- - Unset1 durum. L22 Wheat soot firm:No.No.1 northern lu-lutYork: New o. h. f 1 Manitoba, -- h. northern 1.19. and No. I.ISi c. t. f.1.20.Buffalo. Futures steady; December. Corn Spot steady; No. 2 yellow, S1J It prompt. Oats Spot quiet. r- -- ElJrln. III.. piionrci' Dec. L Butter 1 Twenty-fiv- e tubs sold et 2.3; 23 tubs nt 11. Rutter Pec. Chicago, changed. 1746 cases; F.bks Receipts chanaed. 0 cars; Potatoes Receipts changed. Poultry nllv Lower; fowls, always worth their face value and "yield G per cent Interest. Call or write for further springs, 13; turkeys. SKtV-iayii,rllt.Lroand, 4.7130: cablt V ' Mexican dollars 421. Government bonds bonds Irregular. 31. 16. New York, Dec. 11. per, 3 U - per cent. 4 tMl f i Mercantile "ills. ... Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 20th day of August. 1915. an assessment of one (1) cent per share was levied on the outstanding caoital stock of the corporation, payable immediateto Arthur F. Barnes, treasurer, at ly 517-2- 0 Atlas block. (Salt Lake City. Utah. Any etock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 25th will be delinSeptemoer. 1915, day ofand advertised for sale, and unquent the 13th less payment la made before 1915. at 2 p. m. of said October, day of at the office of the company, will day, be aold. or as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary to therepay the delinquent assessment on, together with the cost of advertisexpenses of sale. ing and JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. of the board of directAt a ors heldmeeting on the 24th day of September, 1915. the date of the delinquency was 1916. and the extended to October 12, date of sale to Thursday, October 23. mi. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. Br order of the board of directors at a meeting held the 12th dav of October. 1915. the above date of delinquency was exteuaed toto October 28. November 15. 1915, and date of sale 1315. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a meeting ot the board of director held the 28th day of October. 1915. the date of the delinquency was extended to November 1. i915, and the date of sale to November 29, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. At a meeting of the hoard of directors held the 13th day of November, 1915, the date of delinquency was extended to November 30, 1915, and the date of sale to December 16, 1915.. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a of the board of diheld the 30th day of Novemrectors meeting ber, 1915, the above date of delinquency was extended to December 30, 1915, and the date of sale was extended to January 17, 1916. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. DIVIDKM NO. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT A PIVI-dend'10 cents per snare has been declared, payable on December 21. 1916, to the holders of the issued and outehares ot capital stock of standing Silver King Consolidated the Mining of of Utah, a corporation company as shown by the stock records Utah, busiof said company at the close of ness on December 11, 1915. The stock transfer books of the corporation will be closed on December 11, 1915, and for transfers on December 23. reopened 1915. of the Board of Plrectors. By orderSOLON SP1RO. President. G. W. DROWNING. Secretary. of Un un- un- - 121; pa-3- 1 fie- " ateauy; railroad 11 points3 lower. Sales ber, 50; March, 3.17; May. 3.21. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. GETIIIN L.E ROY UNITED MINES company. Principal place of business, 517-2- 0 Atlaa block. Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah. November 1915. 26. ae to .... loeen w to oat i aVXV aA 9 ..It 0 .Vtfte tau" A i--v, m W .168 0t tee" - rAor itv 0 0.9 -4 Lae r.oir " .raiJ i .r4iCe nO. JVLtV U3 " ii n Will Have Three More Wells Under Way Early in the New Year. A Limited Amount of Stock Is Offered at 1 U. S. , f - the Greybull On Some of the Choicest Ground Ri H IIn IS Er Mi ifi 702 Walker Bank Bldg., 14 - J.2.MM.S0OF SELLING ORDERS Specie 141.9f' Increase 9,956,0Ol I ,e tenders 11.Ne-aCotton Dec. prices ;s.S0O Increase i ra tr d a dropI athis S3rt. 51.000 'York,tlrutoIntshow. nettnornir.; loi of Total ilepo'lt" mml at fn . . 7,3S2,40O I se g A tn 42 points or practlcaPy 12 n Late in reserve raih R.nk" t? Selling i?nerbe can prevlo-- rk"t. 11. 17,000 vatilt in from th sntith. pourintr recash w Trust companies" in New eakness decided to C'SLOOO Indiettne serve In vault deposit cent Cash reserve against net 40 Orleans market, and faUure to al'sotb per to aettlnc aside caused nfter fte prices offerings t,'.vy ,.. i.rvo .uralnst net amotint of fed KVAI'OIUTP.II ITtriTS. jail aay e :arpl . reserve notes tn circulation. S9.2 New York. Dec. It. Evaporated ap- - eral cent. UI X. ; prur.es easy; apricots and per n- - it. Flat:. 2001 T pies raisins firm: I.IVIJ STOCK. steady. peaches !ft2 1, 1 Togs Receipts Iec. Chicago. teadv at 10 Cents oe- .kOttffa 11.4 5: llaht. ",V"i" 5.R3x6.63: 6.106.60; heavy, L. . . 1 . w .a 4.1 5 C? R.50. if t ii tri '..-nlr. weak. .ut. irrinii r.oo: marketwestern Native bcf steers.rows c.5091p.0; 1U and heifers, ..bO eioS.25: Oil' BREAKER AT GREYBULL Put in Your Order for as Many Shares as you can Afford and Share - I COTTON PRICES DROP $2 A BALE UNDER RUSK r : ' . -- $7.-f,oo.ft- 00 1 r..-- ... .. '.. 23 . fffl tlfii ...... ..... S. prf it rt ..... 1 .7 - ! 1 - 3 '. LAST WEEK WAS RECORD . re-sr- . 1 i.itv . .. Trnn. Copper C' AVat. .4 4' .448' isi' 1.1' .esl ,71ili 1R.0.". o 1.131 - nominal; No. 4. 91 ic Parley azsj 7 S .on. Tlmothv 7 Plover 10.00'M 13.0f; mostly 14.50''i sr.! IT...'. t Pork 1B.25. S3 94 IMbi .J2ff n 00. loo j 104 GOLD IN VAULTS OF I ' j - n . 241 . . Close. 1.1S 7S . 4.tX- ... y 12. 00 00 00 00 210, ?0 201. 411, l.lf.ai .1 00 lis! 00 Jnn. Ma 163, 00 120. 00 161. 00 1.12 I l..Vlf 225.00 j ........ FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS INCREASED TO $251,810,000 Dec. 11. GM coin andv CLEARING HOUSE BANKS Wnhlngton. In the vaults of federal INCREASED S24.3 15,000 cer tiflrats banks increased more, than PirlnEr the wek, accordinK of statement fec. 11. The condition a statement of past to bank's th Xer Tork.condition of clearing house Dcembr i'K Issued today by the fedth actual It shows: banks and trust rompinles for the eral reserve board. RF.FOURCF.H. week show that they hold 1179.11.110 coin and certificates tn excess of lezal requirements. Gold r.prre $231,510,000 In vault 81&2.S20 from last This Is a decrease of 65.060.000 Gold settlement fund WOOL. w ek. Gold redemption fund with 11.The offerings at .. Dec. 1.292.0fft London. United States treasurer The stafment follows: the wool auction sales today amounted A' TUAL CONDITION. a good selecbales, including was Total cold re serve S32I,l2,0r0 to S500 . rt.-13.162.204. 0..0 t an active There merinos. of tion silver not t terrier .ecal j. 21 315.000 a e $ CK. Pi 1.000 at hardening prices. New South e demand realized s Id. and New in own vaults, t f , F.eerve Wa'es scoured 2s Is sre; lid. American buyers cross. Zealand which 5319.603,000 rrerve Total 363. 000 ie . a few took PUI and slipes distounted bought: 2.o 7.14 ... j I nrra Maturities within ten days . . tn f eJer.i reserve n.rvr sretu. days 13,313,000 From eleven e to thirty 4 ... l37.4 300 to lank thirty-onFrom New York. Dec. It. Raw supra r quiet; sixty 0 7,f ..'. Decrease 155,270,000 lays molasses, 4.12; centrifugal, 4.89. Reto ninety Front sixty-on- e Reserve in ot.fr deposits- quiet. 11.46.000 fined rt ;.i.ai.foo The market for sugar futures was days 4 3.000 3.732,000 easier under liquidation, closing 2 to 15 Over ninety days Decrease 2.239,123.000 1300 tons. DecemNet demand deposits) i-- -- au t.. r.: ' Pal, Cjtr Tex ut Par. Vnioti I 'r c frrt't c. -- 1.14 .SSil .70ji .. OAT? I .13 . .NlS LO. i'mII- Nc. "... . Low. ! Jan. ...! IS. 00 30, v . J is.tr. 433, 0 1 i . - 1 , Cap, llav fori. ........ ' r c I Krufhfn J'.tc. nutfi'fn Jty.HI udUfl.kifcr lofr Cvr. it v. 1 21 i . 3 111 24 H P. - 4.10 H. N. . . . Nnf folk & n Pao. Nfirth'f M-Ii-lf- f il . . . . 7i- - TI. A' Tel.. . J nr.i ivftnt.ti . . . N Y. 10 h 12! 1 13i.M) May . J I'OIIK 124. t,M) 5 ;' . Vntrat 11 T. I - -- j ten-acr- 1 1.12 ... Al.iv HiKh. 1 drc-gslncs- ' f I- - I 2S7, 00 S5, 00 107, 5l 204 00 ; f r: rf t. -. k.o ?f rt f F!.:tt . jCational Nation a! leal. . ... Nv. C"r nr a, t. M- 110.00 110.00 I tCity . - 5nlt t.iK- - itv Itfnda..., 4 luiir" ;nr ter Vaiiey A Power Co. I.iptht Ai' 42f 421, it Utah Plan I. lent CoPower Co. 3 ' i:r t;i. s:f 12- 2 s Utah Hotel State Capitol Mdtf.l 4 i; ;..'..) 4t 4"tit To" iJ Utah 17 in ea- U instance :t r.;"1 :t;:- ;ii 4.U'lt 41' 41 41 LOANS OF NEW YORK K. Ptro1Mir:-- I ' :) t:i . S . t v C- - 1 In! c .;.: tr.rt Thtc'i V,vitf i."via .v n tin .......... 1 12 hi 1; 2.i0'i t t.. 7:; . ctf r n 10 i . i ! - I.- 0 . . . . ! Dec. Mi y 3 12 b . . I:-.- writ, Stfl t a r.. c, pr i . (i 'tin"? f a 1 ... ... i ! ts .t,r,!V ir.rr Fuel ilo j. Iron, . . f le h Mio r-ilt- i 10 nr. ; it) l!2i Fillmore : t 53 Ft. .t Pk. of F..chmoml Thatcher Pros. UankJng 10 t'CK, .";!Susir t'o. .. ;?i IT" 2; FtaH-l'tai bk. 12 Statrt.Titi ;'T'i t Stii r' i Ftah la . f. Tr, Co. ; ft. Hankers.. iilh Walker Hr. a S Tr. Co r:k lit .lo"a 'i.-j-- r . ; 4 t J. , :., . r 'htrs.c-. N" STovo Coin, .v feavlriB Dank .. A Tr. Co Salt Uk is;natn St.i to ltank of Ctlv St. lite, of MiHurJ Co s i--e. . M-- l I Ohio. U .r. Tftir.s f:r. ,m1U,rt Far. .... vatral f.it: rO.. . 'h .!"'' ' 9 ... . J:u.rir 'I 1 - I:.!'! . 5Ti i . . ; Can A oi. ' s j WHKAT 116, 00 Frovo . Co. !.t tea Mci'ornick Sc. Co. Dank- IT iM r !vf erchanta tank Mt.S t Tel. .v Tel. Co Nat. P. mk of KepublU. 12, National t'ltv bank .... IINational tapper bank.... Si 8, N'pj.iil NalioABl bank 16; 12 is (i;tien ftato Bank S i.M , . A1lla-"hIllAm, "t .......... .... Open. i 13. 8. Hank, T. It. 250.00 83.00 1 1 k .4 1050.00 6 IntT-Mountal- per rntt on cH l'r! r.x the week. i;V lOflK fTOCK Ut ilTATIOXS. rfM ( 1 t . I . cntiprw i irrc.icutar trlth jont atbi.. OTjrkPt Co T..! v's p.i'e. Iar Kama? Jtat A. I'.ar.k fio - 13. 0 3.00 : M.00 1S4.50 15 302.00 121 ii j : I '1 12 armor . . biocKgrower? LnkNational bank, 12 12 ISO. 00 y Ion . First National bank, IS 410.00 Ogdrrv .. First National bank, 8 1:2.00 llurrav ... Flrtt National bank, ft! 170.00 "I ! Firl National bank, 18! 301.00 ... Guardian Cy. a, uur- - J2 12' IS. 45 a n t y to. 2a. 00 Ifpber J. tJrint &"oCo.... lu 2U II 20 .00 Horn Fire In. ' t e t L't.i'.i t fNratinn Co. 130.00 InUiri't Cryatal Salt Co., 19j t I n feir 85.00 n Life Ins , lu-tu- FrminKton a As I-- , re-ren- 2'iO.dO IS. 00 I r ! 205.00 bavins bank. .A... Jrrct D.v:i Co. i:.tnk, 20 r-'Ik 1 1 10 JI1T.00 20! 10, lUr.k of Amridn rori Haiti of lleber City... LiAnSt of Utah, Cedttr fach. Co.. rpti. Wag. &J.lfe Ins. Co. i'on!:iiol;il Conttner tai National bk arstl Canadian FacUP: declined- I to 11 10! m x-r- rrt I I jjj t " j Ashton-Jen-kln- clear-onc- fi - A in-ttretf- nsr eH ' -- -o n Nw Tork. Dc II, AS RESULT OF LARGE ' I he Herald Reoublican -- BRINGS RESULTS It Covers. Utah and Surrounding Country Like a Blanket It R eaches the People Who Buy |