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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 131916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N. lilies,, Biking Stocks, Commerdal and Mesfcrlal jiiotattoas , AMOUNT TO INCLUDING FEBRUARY local mining: market o th? volume of business ysterlay. Mro;;.-.- . off ifuMMenly more than SO per r lake-xIt is now r. t. of tie President W. A. Perkins Kenerally recognized the !! tlmm are not. at i;ut evv MlniniC orn x r v was in Salt Lake all f rlKhtn. m th!. They know that Ftah has practically all the man there Is In the United States from z u yesterday, and when asked fnR lorK experience that It may dou-ht- e .l and the richest beds are close to Green of a to the total dlitrUmtlonn or ;ualruptu as uMMenly as It IMver In the in tJrand county, declares Plv-extr.o mine t.y the Promontory r g enthusiastic Ureen I'. t ? 5. Mid that it am.iunle'l t In thl temporary dearth of buying" endless Uussla has I!spatch. r orders tnot of the beds and Is practically the Another dividend f 3 cnt a f r popular Issues- headquarters stockworld for this to the b distributed win $t5.eo.. 'liownl more or les declines. How- metal, but the ofwar the out has shut them war r. Kasrle sold holder on February 5. This will mike Houth of the market altogether until the to ll.TO, up than is m which now l"js far remote. total of f'V"rt. and it llria he'd at 92.22k. Hlco Wellington close., The metal in used in electric batthirteen Months sine the property .vat went 22 cents. Iron Hlossom nt $1.20 f.,r tn making glass and of nil located. cents. t)n the curb teries jind I'iiti.e for i iflinss of rifles and in hardening kind, the In December the produc f ion cvas no material chances. wire as numerous other well in as ton by the riinuMiiy and '' by the lhr guns, .". 4 3 half's pterdAV totaled shares wa y s. an average Th'"-- 2 or maintains :m- - anil is valud at I13.072.S5. Th official closIn limes It mn be laid down i of clo cut at thepeaceful t h" hand.ome prdf-l- t. ing nuotatiors were ns follows: manufacturer's door at eastern bringing nnip:iy lexs than It (OH to transport it now Mr. Perkins sav that the, way the Forenoon. Afternoon. nfliiis that January from Ftah to New York city. lilti mln- - l Tho local is said to be now Ity February should in equally well. 1n- t?1 Ask. JBid.J A sk. brlnulns; $130product ton and recent am; IJd. r.e ti hiv per production r n as . over r 5 the have "on nt Alta d high as It S5 plings assayed ra pr is ?0 and month. !oHi' cent tons for th Alta manganese. '.fh' liA, or pure per TlRfr niitnitt, .: clai med. to mak Alldo,, . . ! lv February .35 .30 'Wc'upff The Dahling. Forsman and Kills th new Am. C Cop. . ioj; '.hi' an Important rnneti' n with ' or i . . o7i (Ireen properties are still actively enalt the or will be- I!'ck Tun .09 tunnel, ?tru which .074; ' In miring and are shipping quite .OH th north side of th h'.ll. lUnir. A ma I .0? ' .07J' .0ii gaged taken H few cars. Robert fJllchrist & Co. of and will irr;tl expedlt operat lonf." ll'ack .Tsck .12 aNew .09 .1. York and FJIzabeth, N. J.. are now nw Ititr t'otnwd ..):; j ..aid Mr. Perkins. "This tunnel .04 .osj; all the ore and when Mr. Gilbuying tn about feet. Iist Saturday we tVdar Fxt .04 was here recently he said that christ It Odar Tails !04 stru- k th or in th" new tunnel. .04 .OH he alo Intended buying uranium, topthe toi. i:xt feet t.elow hJ tapped h vein lo J .11 .It .l"i', per, lead, zinc and the various other . 10 . ther wotiilnto. Thl will cive u ". 'do. Mill . .03 metals that are found hereabouts in to 400 feet of back. We (uvp a full r. Point ..I .o'l .ii.l .OJi Kreat abundance. th new tunnel ami- artiiff . . . t "U P I. to i.ce of zinc orIn intn excellent 4.3o such While in the vicinltv Mr. Gilchrist sh.tue uen- I i v thea . iproperty ..il was piloted over the field by Karl Mar! ' v f r in. rea ' 7. SO laSy-Jud- e . S.0O ker and prdtictton. I H. Green, the local auto .25 lr.isr. t'on .' .! .15 .2. he Inspected all the and liverymen, K. Prince . . J .01.'Mi! .oij well known deposits, took samples of ' . . n. i: n 1.70 the ores ami upon returning ALTA to town l..l.7 t Km ma .21 .24 .21 ..; .24 he expressed himself as mighty well .15 .22 t; .15 .20 pleases! with the field in geperal. "The ;old t'hatn . . , Or. ". rtr.il look good," he said. "I beconditions . 2 Iron Iti .s . .17 I can work up a good ore buying .22 1.22 lieve n .01 j .01 AND ORE TEAMS MOVE lr:d. .01$ business here, as I never saw a country . 15 .15 ' .20 before that .25 Keystone .. has such extensive values." .0 i Kins? Win .015 .oi "l Mr. Gilchrist Is quoted asf aylng that Kins: tavid .:.t, .1.2 he exp"ted to spend probably $25,000 . .o.l Leonora .o::; the field, and it Is be.oil investigating Notw-lthsth fact that reportsf Ik Ma mm . rdin I that 09 .05 .052 he lieve. has already expended .!; ht the ramp been that . .4.'. in freight .etc.. like 1.00 Mtm:not'i .Pi $000 something a a h a o sewed tip tlfsht Ait. has . more .21 or cars of ore .20 .20 six .22 the May handling Iny ' itnnn th pas I several dijs by heivv Mason Val . . . to his firm. S.Ort ' from here that gon hs th fact is that the l.tttl own. advanc-.. IJ claim the to in1wptorm. .04 FI.it .05 He money Nn. .0V Cottonwood ranyofi leading to Alta t v Mtn. Tke Mr. ore. ers nnd .0 load to their .05 mine .04Jf 0J .no rt.ty thi winter. Not Mofrt, is regarded as the . ..12 Gilchrist .20 .22 biggest Try rin ha pas5! in which "arl . 2,' .24 buver of ores and developer of prop.20 ' .2 MtPer flill mail rurlT pnn. th iFuIomttat. . ' New York city anil his asso.21 .2.1 erties In !UUs .10 Nv. hl t'Of't Sam. .!Si Tft ! cr H are . 2 . IO renuted to be men who tlo .22 ciates i .14' l it Mr May. tiy . 2 . t 'op . . 2 tfiro'ih, Mftifvth two .23 Manganese is his main line. 'hio things. big I or tarn up 'f. - hor r.'j . however. Tui1.it, .02 ."2 .02? .Oil an-' that wa. w1hI Pitts. Ida . th!r operation, .40 wan at lf hoii-h-t. th ittirn .or . .10 .Oxj: .10 Flut'j tOTi Wor-- i nitcTit wn ' from Alta Turn-la.SO .7 .79 rrin" .0 NEW QUINGY STARTS that ttriilouhtftl jr ortl; ory I'.in 1 V.. .11 ' .11 T'eik .Hi TI ' y. trM rum hauling .21 .221' Kico Well .2' tin ha Mlffi-ilt- opn nil ti tM'Dhnp . "9 .0 7 . 1); irexall ,ni an-no wa - In th I pr-H- y i dltl-den- 3e--rean- '."'. 1 home-boomin- man-tranes- A -- ' -- 1 It ( r-- I V D-rc- " I l r n-- 1 I i - i ! ' 1 -- ! i i I 1 " i i ! i CAMFIsTPEN - ;- .- ' ' f j p 1 1 I ! ! ( i 1 .o-.- ; - f.-i- t . ( . I hn rn ltr !.- f-- t''h -- i A 7 : 2-- . 1 l r'!j . . " : tirti". io z-ifil m .,tt-?- in " trratth bn artiv .- -i- mirif t'oi tumm'tr;'' tr.f.ininv; i tin.! andv. w k. toaln r..i Sinus '"'on Con ."'. Her: a . U. ShI.dd Texan . . . Kn-a'- .01J"...... .55 . K S NINE NEW DIRECTORS v Tir P ibv Y.r. EXCHANGE Tlntl' entrr. Tin. FOR MINE ! Ton tn. Sev ri 1 1 -3 1 ra'. Rtil v l f'n. Tint Sam tnr'f t tah v,n 15- 1 e, " . .0?l . . . . . .02 '0J .". j r .01 .20 - !, i"a- .otj, 3 .2S .07 .05 .04 lo: j? 1 ....! .0T .'I .OS .01 .0? .02 ! .01 .rt2 .on; .02 .014 .o; .01 .OOP .20 !io" ; .03I' .04!. ?. o .05 . . . io .05 .34 ; Arthur Ferry.F; G. It. McC'ornlck. Ilagenbarth, W.and Hutchinson. Herman Bamberger Frank It. Cook. They .vtll meet nnd f?. organize directly.. Schmidt made a satisfactorya Kngtnecr SOO t the to directors, following report a .ti 21. 2 careful examination of the Park City Plsr Cottonwood. 2"a nt rtje. last week. The work for the rroperty Colorado. ,oo nt 10c. Is belnjr mapped out. and a vigoryear c 20?o Fastetn Prinze. Is abotit to be started. ous In one ni'i Pel!, loo a! 11.55: 500 The campaign has larcre holdings F.fl Qtdncv at J1.70. most likely mineral zones of the the of ?dlnrnl Flat, 200 and results are anticipatlooat it20c.U entire camp, near hio fopp?r. future. the ed for CLEARING HOUSE 200 nt S0c. Prinr Consolidated, CC?o 11c. KedsWellinarton. rak. 25f0 at500 llc: J t .7 ... '"'7 i.7 t dearlr.c. in'. at 22c. '..!n! Pico 5. dajj-iSAYS !nst yar, $ 1.2 P.-54 at S2.I3. Silrer Kins Consolidated. Tar Piby. looo at 7c. NEVADA STOCKS. Wilberr. i50 at 9Jr. West Toledo. 200 st 5c. r. f j f rr.n T; jotati'r-.s ire Yank, e consolidated. 1300 at 31e: 20 Pro-DOING REAL MINING wire the ll.td-- r prlvat - 21-- tb.-r.t-i FonrNoos SAI.F.S. Alf.T "onsotldted. 50 nt 23c: . ; y i'v m-nuil - v ! Poth Pd.e : : 1 Mi P. f l''t.ir.ru' .n- - ' ' , on. ! ;ar r .Vf.-'K-- . m r! r Siller . ................' it !:.- - t V-- P .17; , r. 1 C'-.fn- . r. f l eal 'Jt Sih iPf c ; . ;ii 'rplhed ;t:. f ... ....... roi ..... . . neaver county mining districts are at 20 p. a larger production this promising Mir.eral Coppr. Flat. 5oor at 4JcomlnK season than for many years, Nalldrlrer. 500 at it is expected by those who aro In-of Silver Klni: Coniolidnted. 200 at and In the mining development terested $2.2;. the state that there will that part ofnew producing gold mines P,co-Win on. r.oo t 22c looo at be several soon ns as the development work there 22 K. A. McKnight of been has SI completed. 0.60. $8 hares sold 11.714; value who is at the Cullen hotel, I'ortuna. AFTi:itNCON said yesterday that the mines of Beaver county have been handicapped Aiti on5olidatil. 3 5'0 at :31c. for develColorado, looo nt Jr. through the lack of money that the work Iron plosom. 200 at $1.20. opment work. He assertsFortuna at this which is being done at looo at 2c: 2000 at l.ponora. o x Consoli. lated. 500 at ."ic- time is mere permanent development and not for the purpose of attracting T.t r Paby. 50 at 7r. G00O at lc. Investors. Victor Consolidated. "Those who are behind the majority Wilbert. 50- at 3ic. of I'ortuna properties are putting theown no Ann. opf.v their money Into the development oo, 23c. at Alta conrolidated. sooo not be long before shipments will and it c. at f;;ist crown Point, be which will cause an inmade will :oo at 22c; 500 at lle. terest tr manifest Frtir'a t'opOT, 200 itself In Heaver counat $l.2. Iron p:oom. Mr. said McKnight. "We mining." ty not trying to float any properties PoTr Mammoth. pio nt 64c: 1500 at are nor are we trylntr to sell stock. The at 2nc I'.av. SCO of the mines will have to My . 200 development 11c. I'es;-at the ore there before much proI;.,..), show I0'-5c. nt WrM Toledo. motion will be done." sold 4I.2''0; valni 1 5222.2: Mr. McKnight is interested In sevmininn properties there and Is eral nlso Interested In the cattle business. IM.lTKI) STOCKS. r;r-.;r.i- o, a 2. by . :. o 5 4 . 7 a ....71.50 tins Pdd. F.ull Valler F.xtendon. . Cardiff . Con nijdin I'nrfina . .... Frail .i.-Ms.i- t .... ER0KERS Main St. ICO Phone W. . 7. WILL BUY Sucar ... Watr n t v,n. . Valley ponds - f4.50 4 5 00 WILL SELL 2 : fe Fire ("lav I.'enefp-ia- l l."tai T. 034 I .0i; .10 . j .10 .35 .01 .07 Wonl has been received at the Salt .10$ 1 t -'; i i . ; .. i -- 5-- 1 .$13.40 Ftah-ldah- o ...... imtiTiip.it. iitf;t:a I'M Soatt Main St. ,5lr3.00 7 2 . 00 RESUME SHIPMENTS .041 .- 91G-91- Salt t.ske Stoek td MIIrk r.trkaasf. 1000 14 . Ml.-Mara- Ilemher 2 .15 .3 4 .00 ..... . . Incv Alaska Gold Sales i .'..! A mil. Ceet Sugar. American Can . LIST. 11. I 1.100' 2o&! 1.000 6811 653 25 251 26$ 69 62 rs 27,500 12,700 37,100 3.100 62il 61J WHEAT 1.274! May 1.20 July 1.28 1.214 1.26J 1.198 1.28 1.208 TtTiI TSOJ 7794 T794 CORN May 1 July 80 7941 OATS May LARD Jan ,79 .781 .49g .48J - May July PORK Jan May RIBS CI. t I j .50 49j) . .48g 18.95 19.47 " I 1 10.37 10.57 .484 ,48j 48g 19.00 19.55 18.95 19.37 19.00 19.55 10.52 10.85 10.37 10.57 10.52 10.82 , Jan j 10.47 10.47 10.45 10.47 J 10.87 10.90 10.80 10.87 May Cash quotations were as follows: Wheat No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 I NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. XOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BATN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 806 Mclntyre building, on or before the 20th day of April. A. D. 1916. WILLIAM W. BAIN, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth. Bain, deceased. Stewart, Bowman, Morris & Callister, Attorneys for Administrator, Date of first publication. December 16. A. D. 1915. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF GEORGE FORD. I DE-cease- d. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Hu-lu ivai fe, ou.11 i. , Utah, on or before the 15th day of un ".-.- 11 1 May, A. D. 1916. SARAH ELIZA FORD, Executrix of last will and testament of George Ford, Deceased. Evans. Evans & for Executrix, 1022 Folland, Boston Attorneys Date of first publication,Building. January 13, A. D. 1916. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT SALE. DEMIJOHN CONSOLIDATED M1N-in- g company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an assessment (No. 4) levied on the 3d day of December. 1915. tho several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows, and in accordance with law and an order made by the board of directors on the said 3d day of December. 1915, so many shares of eachparcel of such stock as may be will be sold at the office of necessary the secretary of said company, 410 Utah Savings & Trust building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 27th day of January, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to pay deassessments thereon, together linquent with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Cert. No. of Amt. No. Shares. Due. 1 485 356 367 393 418 419 420 421 425 339 374 375 521 525 474 477 480 535 311 312 166 167 168 290 345 346 513 545 547 35 H. B. Cole Dixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-MillDixon-Mill- er er er er er er er er Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. .. .. .... .... .. .. 200 1.000 1.000 370 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 500 18,667 300 .00 5.00 5.00 1.85 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 143.34 1.50 .17 5.12 5.00 2 . 50 5.00 1 .00 6.00 6 . 00 6.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 fi.67 2 5.00 25.00 25 . 00 5.00 2 . 50 3.67 1.67 E. A. Cul'oertson . red, 1.251.254: No. 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT W. H. Child No. 3 hard, 1.19 C(( 1.23. hard, 1.23J1.24; 33 W. H. Child 1I2J Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 a special tax for the purpose of exW. H. Child 623 116 1114 1154 4' and levied has been the No. tending yellow. Paving white, 724734. W. H. Child 900 ;i271il27 127 1,000 No. 3 white, 45247; Oats 72274; standard, confirmed by ordinances of the Board Edwin G. Wooley. 500 1.OOO:205i;2031i202 4 8. SS 891 G. 17.700! R9J Edwin Annond.x Copper. of Commissioners, and becarrfB effecWooley. 1,000 Rye No. 2. 99. w. M. Havenor 200 2,S( 0I1CC5 10311061 Atchion tax Said 8, 1916. tive special January 6578. Parley . C. E. 1.000 Paid win Locomo. 47.00:109 103JII074 Davies is levied upon the following described Timothy 6.00 8.00. H. 941 o Anson Kessler .... 1,000 3,400! 94J 94 Clover 10.00(9) 19.00. real property in Salt Lake City, 200'420 420 1420 Anson Kessler .... 1,000 Hethlcheni Steel.. 18. 00 19.00. Pork 29 29 30. In 30, and Lots Block 3; and 87 W. J. Browning .. 1,000 Hrook. Hap. Tran. Lard Sub10.32(fi)10.52. 29 Block 2; Block 1, Albert Place .. 1,000 W. J. Cel. Pett oleum . . 3,700 36A 34 35J Ribs 10.00 10.47. 14 to 26, inclusive, Block 2; . . 1,000 W. J. Browning division; 1.800 17PJi 1781 179 Can. Piclfic Browning 14 to 26. inclusive, Block 7, Muscaline J. F. Schraven 1.333 Central Leather . 1.200 522! B2i 521 LIVE STOCK. Place Subdivision; 17 to 29, inclusive, W. Pratt John 3.400 654 631 64 Ches. o Ohio 5,000 1 1 12. Hogs Receipts, J. Bolton & Co.'s Subdivision of Cobb's 300 14 John W. Pratt Chic. Gt. Western. 5,000 Chicago, Jan. 005 45,000. Market strong, 16c to 25o 2.600'lOOi'lOO M. & St. P. . . . Addition; 3. 4, 6 and 6, all In Bloek 8. John R, Russell... 5,000 C, highAcre Field er. Five Plat E. N. C. E. Dudley "B," Big W Bulk. 6.757.15; light, 6.607.05; 1 Survey; 1,000 132) to 13, inclusive, Block 3; 1 to 13, In1.4001 184 iij 184 mixed, 6.707.25; 500 J. C. Johnson P. C. R. I. heavy, 6.707.25; 54 Sub Block Muscatine 6, Place 6.70 733 clusive, Chlno Cooper 2,300! 54l James E. Hopkins. 6.80; pigs, 6.60 6.60. rough, 478 28 of Section 11, 333 Cattle Receipts, Jean C. Smith Colo. Fuel & iron. 10,400 48 to division, part being 18,000. Market 1 1 fi 7 south. Range 333 west, Salt 153 R. N. Wilson Crucible- Stel . . . . 34,7001 m 52! 66 strong. Native beef steers, 6.509.65: Township in part of 180 N. J. Letheralf 20 3 . 3 :: 300 Lake Base and Meridian; 205 western steers. 6.508.25; cows 666 It, G. pfd. . . . and I. 1 1 20 46J 43? 46 heifers. 5.25t8.50; calves, 7.2510.75. Section 11, Township T. Sorenson.. 666 Distillers' Secur.. . 6,100! 41 south, Range 3.3 :i 7.400 M. Thornberg west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; in 53 Mary i 41J 411 666 Krie 3.3:: Market Sheep 22,000. weak. Receipts. 0 1 to 54 Emma Thornberg. . 1,333 Wethers. 7.00 7.60; ewes, 5.00 7.05; Lots 22 to 27, inclusive, Block 1; 19 General 6.67 Klectrlc. 1.4O0125t 1124811243 . 60 Joe Green 8.00 10.65. 24, inclusive. Block 2, Doull Bros.' Sub. 666 lambs, pfd 2 . 0 division of Block 15; 26 and 27, Block 5; 115 E. A. Fleming .... 400 Gt. Nor. ore ctfs. 3,700 4841 47g 48 1 26 and 27, Block 4, Albert Place Sub00! 23t : 135 Thomas McCrea .. Omaha. Ex. . 666 Jan. 12. 3..T Guggenheim Receipts, 107 3 . 33 13.600. Market higher. Hogs 666 Illinois Central . .. 6.80 rtj division, Block 3; 1, 6, 7 and 8,1 Block 151 George R. P'.mery.. Heavv, :o 2 8, 194! to Block 700 193 5, and 216 E. A. Swenson .... 10; inclusive. 666 Inter. Con. Corp. 6.90; light. 6.70(fT6.S5; pigs. 5.50O6.70: 16; 3.33 Block 9; 1. 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, all in 292 George M. Percy... 666 3 . 3 :t 46,100 475 46ill 474 bulk of sales, 6.806.85 Cop Inspiration abut293 Salt Lake Plat "C," Wm. b0o;io: 1108211083 667 J. Inter. Harv., N. . J Cattle City 4200. Survey, 3.3 4 Sommerville Market Receipts,steers. 6.50 fin oo' 3021 30 . K. (.'. Southern 401 Madaline Horton 3oy stronger. Native (a 9.00: ting on both sides of Eighth West be1.00 . 8011 801 cows and heifers, 5.25 0 7.00; western tween Sixth South and Tenth South WM. M. M'CREA. Secretary. 1,600 81 Lehigh & Valley In Nash. . Districts Nos. 29 and 410 Utah Savings & Trust Building, Louis. Streets, 4O0'129g!1294!128 steers, 6.00 fi 7.25: Texas steers. 5.70 tAA!1tO "11111111? 33 of Salt Paving Mex. Petroleum Lake City, and Is due ana Salt Lake City, Utah. O.olMJ'HO 7.70; 8tockers and feeders, 5.25g!7.60. llOBHOJ 37 S73 in ten equal annual installMiami Copper . . 6000. 6,000 38 payable Market Sheep Receipts. highM.. K. & T. pfd. er. Yearlings, 7.70f8.50; 6 ments, beginning January 8 1917. In.(....CJ 154 NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. 521 64 07.00; lambs, 9.76i0.60. wethers, S00 terest at the rate of six per cent per Missouri Pacific NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1120 annum on of amount said National Biscuit tho whole purpose of ex683 67jl 684 tax shall be computed from the date a specialthetax for the National Lead ... 200 MONEY. has been levied and of tending 300! 154 1S! 15 Paving ordinance the Nevada Copper . . Ihe confirming levy 12. New York, Jan. Mercantile pa- said tax became effective, confirmed by ordinances of the Board 9.S00I1104 109 jlllOl New York Central. cent. per of Commissioners, and became ef900! 76i 'oil "53 per, N. V.. N. IT. & H. . 8, at said 1916, and interest January Sixty-da- y bills, 4.72; de- rate on the whole amount of said tax fective January 8, 1916. Sterling Nor. & Western . . 1.300'120i 11941120 mand, 4.764; cables. 4.771. Said special tax is levied upon the 2,3001116 1154 1151 Northern Pacific. unpaid shall be due and payable with following Mexican dollars, 44c. described real property in 12 If each installment. Pacific Mall installment any ' Government bonds steady; . railroad or Interest aforesaid is not paid on the Salt Lake City, In lots 3, 4, 7 Pacific Tel. & Tel. " Vooj'ioi '464 401 bonds 8, Block 31, Plat "A," Salt Lake and steady. Z.L'IMM 5SS SB hXi same .... then become date the when due, Pennsylvania Time loans steady; and City Survey, abutting on both sides of 70O!l65i IOI? 165 whole amount of the tax unpaid at the Orchard Pull. Pal. Car six 2402J and on both sides of cent; per months, 24 24 2421 2J3 are Con. time said installment and Interest Hay Copper. 3,100 an alley Square, west into Orchard per cent. running 3.400 8231 814 82 due due become and and will payable Heading Call money steady; high, 2; low, 1J; will draw Interest at the rate of eight Square from First West Street between 51 5,000 6131 50 Hep. Iron A Steel. rate, 2; last loan, .2; closing per cent per annum until sale of the Fifth South and Sixth South Streets, Southern Pacific. 7,200 !1024!101S 1021 ruling In Paving District No. 28, of Salt Lake S00I 23 22 'i 22J bid. 13; offered at 2. assessed. One or more of said City, Southern Railway. property is due and payable In 10 154 Studebaker Co. .. lfi.r.00!lS5s!150 installments in the order in which they equal and PRODUCE. annual installments 6.30OI 69J 564 59 or Tenn. Copper whole are the aforesaid, payable Jan. 8, 1917. Interest- at thebeginning rate of Chicago, Jan. 12. Butter 5241 Texas Company . . 3,5001222 12204 2214 be paid without Interest at six unchanged. tax, may per cent per annum on the whole, 6.2001138 V137S I13SI cases; any time within thirty days after the amount Eggs higher. Receipts, Union Pacific said tax shall be computed 823 firsts, 294030; ordinary firsts, 284(& 1.000 83; 83 ordinance confirming the levy of the from the ofdate Preferred the ordinance confirming 29c; at mark, cases Included, 22 294. 86 U. S. Steel one or more tax and 62,900 863 S9 became effective; tax became effective, said the levyof Potatoes higher. Receipts, SO cars. of said installments 600 11 7 J 1178 117? In the Preferred ....... order in Jan. 8, 1916, and interest at Wisconsin. Minnesota and 7Ra 791 7UJ 6.SC0 or Michigan, the whole Utah Copper they are payable, rate on the whole amount of said Dakota white. 1.00 1,10; Minnesota and which 400 88 SSjt S8 tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any eaid Western Union . . . tax shall be due and payable unpaid 1.00 1.05. Ohios. Dakota 66 65 12.400I due by paying the with each installment. is Installment Westing. Electric. If any install.100i475 1460 460 General Motors . . amount thereof and Interest to said ment or interest aforesaid Poultry Alive unchanged. is not 31 Wabash It pfd. day. on the date when same becomes paid are 78J taxes All at Inter. M. nfd 43,400 my I?? payable special unthen the whole amount of the tax due, 400! lc ' 74 i 75 Montana Power office, room 102, City and County paid at the time said installment and j Lake Salt City. are due will become due and Building, Total sales for the day, 730,000 shares. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this interest will draw interest at the and payable 1916. 8th day of January, of eight per cent per annum until rate MICHIGAN-UTAAND FRANK GODBE, of the property assessed. One or FUTURE PROSPECTS A. 27.REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Citv Treasurer and Collector of Spe- sale more of said installments in the order to W Mrs. W. cial Taxes. Humphries which in theytaxaremaypayable 1. 750 Idlewild $ Extension No. 100. Cluff, Sr.. all or be paidaforesaid, whole In a letter Issued yesterday by E. Robert the Paving without J. Harmon to W. E. Baird, Seventh and Final Estimate. C. D.avies & Co.. brokers. It is stated at time within interest any thirty days 9. addi2, all 10, Granite 1. on ordinance part 1915. the leasers the after since Julv that Mlchlean-t'faconfirming the levy 450 tion SALE. SHERIFF'S h became tax of the have Consolidated the effective; and one Jr.. to T. G. Wim.-me- r. of ore T. G. Wimmer, . IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT IN AND or more of said installments in the orapproximately 4000 tons shipped 10 46. li 2, are which der in The domai.i embraces nearly 1000 acres they payable, or the for Salt Lake county. State of Utah. Investment comwhole tax unpaid, may be paid on the In the and tunnels Deseret toMutual A. J. W. trustee. P. Halioran, pany Nielsen, part two extremities of the plaintiff,a day any installment is due by paying connectingarethe 2450 2, Chicago addition Hereick-lithe amount thereof and interest to said about 6500 feet long, and Michael Manioudakis, property against A. Kendall to Margaret the aerial tramway, it is declared, could Georgia his Laura Ross day. wife, Manioudakis, 10 B T. Fisher, 4. 47, All special taxes are payable at my be enlarged to handle two to five car- Chris and Evagelos II. Garbidokis, defend- office. et al. to George Room 102, City and Tryfon loads of ore a day. The letter says: ants. 300 30, IS, 2V Salt Lake City. "For the past year the mine has been sold at sale To be sheriff's the at l. to William Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this who. since July 1. John y. Phillips courtthe of door west operated by leasers out front county 36-1100 house, in the citv and county of Salt 8th day of January. 1916. 1, City Park all 1915, have taken approximately FRANK GODBE, 4000 tons of ore. The average ore now Sarah Bennett to Steve Strazer, State of Utah, on the 17th day 100 Lake. 25. 2 S. 1W Treasurer and Collector of SpeCity beinrr shipped, at the rate of a carload A. D. 1916. at 12 o'clock of January. Taxes. Thomas F. Eynon, cial a day. Is over $20 per ton net at the John It. Reed1, to noon all said the of day, title, right, 1 Union Heights Extension No. 122. all Paving have smelter. Recent developments claim and interest of said defendants Second and Final Estimate. e Investment new bodies of ore Hamilton G. Park to the in opened uptunnel described and following of, to Isabella P. Kenner, company and there Is in their An to workings wit: undivided real property, 1 ASSESSMENT NO. 14. all 1 to 11. Fox subdivision... d every Indication that these bodies are Louis interest in and to the followR. Wells to Thomas C. RobMOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-In- g GOLD extensive. There are large bodies verymane-anestract of SOland, to wit: 1 ing described & Milling company. Principal ofore In their mine, one In inson, 1, 9, a A... of at a feet west of point Commencing Brown to Manasseh of business 216 S. Main which has been blocked out Henry W.7. 2S. corner of lot 1. block 64, fice andSalt place particular, 600 the southwest, IE In r systematic manner, contains Smith. Lake street. City. Utah. tVi.i. Lake Salt and "A," survey, City plat TCotiee. in Tierehv to Hubbard Intons, which will run better than 40 Leonidas Pampel 111 feet, thence thence north running vestment company, all 2, of the board of directors per cent manganese." feet,42 thenceto south 111 feet,- I meeting 10 west 42east the. fith lav n f OdCpmhor I01C held Riverside feet of thence place begf' Wimmer Investment company to of i of one cent per share in Salt Lake City, Salt assessment IS ning. SituateState E. Cody, Jr., all 4, Was levied and assessed on the capital Mary Utah. of Lake county, PUSHING NEW YORK Wnsatch Heights 395 of the Purchase price payable in lawful stock issued and outstanding A. P. Nielson to Deseret Building forthwith to C. R. corporation, payable the United States. of money 2, Chicago At a recent meeting of the stocksecretary of said company, at 216 Society, part Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this Long, S. Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1350 21st the folholders of the A. D. 1915. of December, day were this assessment Any stock upon which lowing officers and directors A. JOHN S. CORLESS, MIRTHS. E. Charles Read, president: may remain unpaid on the 21st day of choen: vice of Lake Salt State of Sheriff county,. will be delinquent and Leo De Lang, 1158Browning avenue, Utah. January, 1916, president; J. II. Woodman-see- , Rykert. for sale at public auction, advertised and treasurer, who with girl. secretary L. C. Sheriff. Schettler, Deputy By is made before will Hoffman. Samuel A. King, C. D. payment James Mounteer, 504 S.' Fourth I. O. and John & Brayton, Attorneys and unless Gillette Gusthv be sold on . the 8th day of February, F. W. Price form the direc- West. boy. Hay for Plaintiff. 1916. to pay the delinquent assessment torate. Laurence Larson, 725 Third avenue, Date of first publication December thereon, with cost of advertisThe new tunnel Is now in 160 feet. girl. together of 1915. D. A. sale. Tt is expected to strike one vein in E. Langford, Jr., 69 Sec- 23. ing and expenses Jeremiah C. R. LONG. Secretary. 112 feet and another In 164 feet. ond avenue, girl. MEETING STOCKHOLDERS' Salt Lake City. Utah. Thomas Thomas, 122 S. Seventh SPECIAL D ALTON GOLD MINING THE OF CON. OUTPUT girl. East, PRINCE AMILLING COMPANY. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETOrson Toone Barrett, 848 Arapahoe 3600 TONS IN WEEK street, x 639 S. SECOND ING, PRINCIPAL OFFICE, boy. S. .Hensley, 824 W. North West, Salt Lake City, Utah. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Russel . Production of ore at the Prince ConNotice is hereby given that a spe- stockholders of the Emily Silver Minboy. solidated the past week totaled 72 car- Temple, Cross hospital, cial meeting of the stockholders ofcomthe- ing company will b3 held at Salt Lake Peter Holder, Holy loads estimated at S600 tons, all shipped boy. Dalton Gold Mining & Milling City, Utah, at room 202 Atlas2 building, 815 A. held to Utah smelters. This is compared at the office of the on Friday, Fourth avenue, pany will be Jan. 14, 1916. at p. m., to Junius Taylor. ro. ts'j s. tecona west, salt lect five directors to serve with 62 cars during the previous holi- boy. company, the 561 S. the 7th next stockholders' meeting, anduntil Jesse O. Speight, Lake City, Utah, on Monday, and 79 cars the week before to West, Eighth day week 2 a proposition to sell, the property of February, 1916, at o'clock p. m., that, which was the record seven-da- y girl. Mike Kinney, Salt Lake Maternity day for the purpose of considering the ac- of the company upon such terms and production. tion of the board of directors in selling conditions as may be determined by the hospital, girl. Charles Thomas Henshaw, St. Mark's the property ownedM.by the corporation. majority of the stockholders at said Charles Peterson, the "psygneologist," F. MURRAY, for new, nifty stunts in show cards. 20 hospital, boy. Dalton Gold Mining & Mill- meeting. CHAS. FRANCIS HARRIS. Manuel Media, St, Mark's hospital, Richards st. Thone Was. 1508. Secretary " Secretary.. ing Co. glrL Ann. Locomotive. Amn. S. & R Pr?frred Amn. Sugar Itefln. Amn. Tel. & Tel. . Amn. Tobacco ... 6321 61 62 10881051 107 . 1 a "I m . 1 . 1,-- 1 1 1 I 4- 1 Gt.-Nor- 11 i . . I I 33 to-w- 60-d- 90-da- ay P.: t: y, ....... to-wi- . V . t: Statistical News H 36-7-- 8. Alta-Cottonwoo- ds Da-nask- Moscow Idk" business office of the ore from Mining company that lifting the 9yo level has been- resumed nnd .02 pi.-,.02& shipments will be started up again diArftrntine I v. ' The ore is being broken from .00$ rect ?00 h(f ... nr'vf n Kifc: level of the old workings, which .OOP the Sh'KJ'IUit . P .so is the 00 from the Cullen shaft, up .... .. .03 whtch the ore is beinic hoisted with T nf . 30 . . new electric machinery. The ore V.T-- ( lt Mine .40 the silver-lead and Is similar to that is been shipped heretofore. has which , e. The new hoist is now operating perAJta Turret, p. 3( Cullen shaft Is being sunk at 10Ti lOJi. Palotna. fectly. The from the S00 to the 1000 level as fast at 3Jc. 2"" 0m at as possible, when connection will be ;C.1O00 nt Z"i Wp.-iicjmode from this level. On the 900 the Mines, lo-. Cullen to drift out westerlyIs from the I'alonia, 750 nt . about oOO feet. the old workings at 52tt4Si-es. 2250 Utah. at ,34c. ho.-.- , 100O at 6' METAL QUOTATIONS Wellington -' looo at jr. flnf. jntaiutn .0 at 42c. Hound Mountsin. New York. Jan. 12. .The metal quotes lead $5.30. Spelter rhane OPOIIONGO WILL START quoted. 57 cents. Silver. 'NEW LEASING OPERATIONS Copper, firm; leciroly tie, 24.00. BELOW THE 700 LEVEL Iron, firm nnd unchanged. Tin. quiet, 41. oo hid. K4 17s fid: 1. T. Hatfield of the At London: Sttot corner. Secretary 114. Snot C8l 15s: tit. of Tintlc. futures. electroly that yesterday now under tin. 173 10s; futures. 174 10s. Antitwo blocks of sround are and that a third lease will mony 125. operation two now Lead, 2J 5s: spelter, S3. starred tip next week. The"oo are off the 7ot) and levels. operating svv.Kn. The third will be in the old workings heiow the 70k level. It Is proposed to .!an. 12. Sugar Haw Xew York. a tivitv into the opohonau easv: centrifugal. 4.35? 4.45; put more molasses, 3.56tf?3.7S: refined steady. than for years. This is due to the Sugar fu, noon and metal the in fact At that tures prl open?d very quiet. low ie closThe prices graM. orc. heretofore not profit- were about 2 points2 higher. 4 the tinder was to and able, will, present markets, points higher. quiet ing company considerable earn-ln- Sales, 050 tons. .March, 3.33; May, 3.4 4; bringinthe the aggregate. July. 3.51. p Inm.i , a BADGER BROTHERS . o7 n MOSCOW WILL SOON .osj 2o .04 . I I . 0, A.k. t .07 .10 Alfa Tunnel Alta Vrti ral P aver ;olrl . DIEECT PRIVATE WIRES. K feck 3, Eonds. Cotton, Grain. anI the were reported as on curb yesterday lo"- -: q'iot.1 Nw - - di Sals YORK STOCK M-A- Allis-Chalme- an g. - to-wi- Heck Tunnel. 500 at 1 1 ..... ... . f ri" MII'Tl'ir j j 1 - .41 ! j .5: peak j ' .!7 .: ,s : ! j . .75 . j . ,o : Cuban-Americ- ljljc Consult countv clerk or the respective signers for further information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county. State of Utah-estate of Salem In the matter of the deceased Notice. Abraham, The petition of Sada Abraham, pray-I. for the issuance to Beshara ing Malouf of letters of administration in the estate of Salem Abraham, decease beetj and for family allowance, has set for hearing on Friday, the 2 14th day o'clock of January, A. D. 1916, at In the p. m., at the county courthouse. courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this Slst day of December, A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) By J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. AttorBooth, Lee, Badger & Rich, neys for Petitioner. j - 1 . 6.75 .'I,?.. ' .03 S -- CC I . n. .7 . I ; J npr:N ( I .11 .07 j 15 ' 7 . 1 .01 lt.. 'ond . ."I . .Vera da Kxf. 0 .05 . j : 7 . mav loiiK were ' JT'V f.!wnt t 1 ' o ; '. . i . Pltt'':rrh r:on:i.t .loift..in P..'d ! 1 .;' . . The .12 ."'.' :'rj; Tonrp.1'1 ci Halifax . ! I .;. . .22 Norti. Pmatilta . . 1'er i:ril. ' ' ' 2 i .ot- . - 1 . 2 a Hxt M,"r Vi N.ir'.ir.i 1 j . .17 M'irit.if.a 1 .07 ,"". :1 Mon. P. Tonn;. j . . . i:e,-.- I 5" . 7 . . Ncda .ts? ivpnv yirr 1 .Mm P'ipf ! i I . ' N.-..- i .. ' " I . : .11 ,05 .02 ' ."1 i ;tiir Mrri I "n t.n , , .o.t ............. ff nfidere .v :.;! - .01 . 1.27J ' . ' l.l:i ' rcrr "a. - . : .l ran.: ma ; ! !' . ; l ' YV",,.v T:z- r . o .. :: " -- . Pi k Wri.il j 1 30c. Alta Consoli dated. 500 nt 23c I .11 " .o'MfleM ';rf,n:eroe .tv --.t.f F.tt I 4 .03 Fraction o i ft loi.lf!! at . . . ! .: .22 .21 . j srt Hid. 1 j .rt fi n 1 1 . I 1 1 ......... la of a t FORlNAlW ! 1. high-price- Chicago, Jan. 12. Wheat jumped In value today chiefly on account of a possibility that severe damage to the winter crop might result from the widespread cold wave. Although top prices were not maintained, the market closed net higher, with strong, 14c to May at 1.2S and July at 1.201. Corn Sc, and gained c to Bic, oats gc to provisions a shade to 25c. Advances In the wheat market forced quotations up to within c of the highest price record of the 1915 crop. The bulge was checked by heavy profit-takinPredictions of sharp falling off in receipts as a result of the blizzard and the fact that shipments from Argentina and Australia were light and the vessel rates from Argentina were to soar helped the bull side continuing of the market. Corn went to a new record price for this season's crop, high above 80c, going profit-takin- g sales despite immediate by holders. It was feared that stormy weather would curtail receipts. Besides exporters were said to be active both at Atlantic and Gulf ports. buyers, Oats advanced with corn. Improvement of the eastern embargo situation was expected to upturn. Provisions were unusually active, on a large scale. with the public buying Leading futures ranged as follows: Open, High. Low. Close. tending the Paving has been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective January 8, 1916. Said special tax Is levied upon the following described real property in Salt Lake City, to wit: In Lots 26 to 30, inclusive. Block 1; 48 to 56, inclusive, Block 2. Douglas Park Second Addition; 11, all In Block 20; 7. S and . Block 29. in part of Lot 9. Block 29, all in Five Acre Plat "C," Big Field Survey; y to 14, inclusive. Block 13, Fremont Heignts Subdivision, Salt Lake City Sur Block 1, Plat 1, 2, vey; 1, 2. 3, 4, 8 and 9, Block 9; Block 17. IS. and 29 to 51, inclusive, 20; 44, Block 21; 1 to 57, inclusive, and 118 to 133, inclusive, Block S; 12, and 14 to 28, Inclusive. Block 7; 31, a'nd 11 to 29, inclusive. Block 6; 29 to 43, Block 5; 26 to 49, Inclusive, inclusive, Block 10. Douglas Park Amended Plat1 9, Township Subdivision, Section south. Range 1 east. orSalt Lake Base uiock s, Dougand Meridian; in part las Park Amended 1Plat Subdivision,1 south. Range Section 9, Township east. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Block 13. Dougin and part of Lot 40, las Park 1 Subdivision, in .1 Section 9, east. Salt south. Range Township on Lake Base and Meridian, abutting beboth sides of Ninth South Street tween Thirteenth East Street and Fairview Avenue; on both sides of Fair-vieAvenue between Ninth South Street and Michigan Avenue; on both sides of Fifteenth East Street between Ninth South and Yale Avenue; and on both sides of MichiganAvenue between Fifteenth East Street and Fairview Nos. 27 Avenue, In Paving Districts and 32, of Salt Lake City, and U due installand payable in 10 equal annual Inments beginning Jan. 8, 1917. per terest atonthe rate of six per cent said annum the whole amount of tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance confirming the levy of Bald tax became effective, to wit: Jan. 8. 1916, and interest at said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each Inor installment. If any installment on the is not paid terest aforesaid date when same becomes due. then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of until sale of per cent per niinum One eight or more the property assessed. of said installments in the order in which they are payalUe aforesaid, or the whole tax. mav be imid without interest at any time within thirty dajrs after the ordinance confirming the of the tax became effective; levy and one or more of said installments in theor order in which the whole tax unthey are payable, any inpaid, may isbe paid onthe day due by paylna the amount stallment to said day. thereof and interest All special taxes are payable at my office. Room 102. City and County building, Salt Lake City. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 8th. day of January. 1916. FRANK GODBE, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Paving Extension No. 121. First Partial Estimate. . to-w- it: Stockholders of the New Qulncy Mintheir annual meeting ing company held In Halt Ialie on Tuesday, listened to the ftnancUl reports, a report from F. Kommer Schmidt., and elected a board of directors. The reports will be comand copies sent plied and printed soon of record. At the to ail it was decided to carry on a meeting much more aggressive system of develwork. opment Th following directors were chosen: U Thomas. W. W. Mont . .24 .013, ' 5 .0 '.'(":" .014 .OH . ' :.i7 .o; . 1 - VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN 3.45 -.-fi .04 .00' .ot . .071 . . .0.1 !2t . . Victoria Wllhert . W. T))"ii Yark. Cnn o . 4 - . T'nlon Chi" Virtor ('mi N ilir ! T't wilt he rlioun by f exehantr" th jtalt ft.vk Miriinc i me.. Unc n t i the a ri held At the-' Ct'hJu'-- tuildinc at t i' tn. on Salti ! J . J , n n r 1 thai tt, prlte of It ts t:rdr vre thon th har e. tnr nuadrutde I In th pat e(thten than j.it arnl th sats are exum itu!i!i? tnnrjth h!ff-.vrr:il pri'-v- t for ear.. TM hastoday tTure hiter-e- t awakned n th arid t '.! exihans; It Js affair, e will atl ttn tPU,rtart mrr atiii.i.tlT titan nny of the held in jears. r - ! ! ,N' . High-grad- ' 1 Further shrink- New York, Jan. 12. age in the quoted values of special stocks attended early operations in today's market, with recoveries amounting to some substantial gains before the close. Forenoon declines of two to flvepoints m such Issues as Crlcl-bl- e Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and a few others of the munitions or allied srroups were caused In a large part inby the aggressive tactics 6f the short cover. was later driven to terest, which than Trading was more professional atusual, investors maintaining their develtitude of aloofness. Overnight to reopments In Mexico gave rise newed apprehension, in that quarter, as was seen in the early weakness of Mexican Petroleum - and American The rally of the afternoon Smelting. was led by United States Steel, that stock recovering from 85. Its minimum for the current movement, to 86i price and closing with a net sain of one point. e In rails also Canthe forward movement, participated notably adian Pacific,- St. Paul, Union Pacific, Heading and New York Central. active Conspicuous among the very and strong specialties was Mercantile 20J Marine, the common rising 1 to the preferred 2i to 793 and the 4 per cent bonds 23 to the high record quoofficial details tation of 091. were lacking, Although it was reported that a definite agreement had been reached between the opposing interests in the proposed reorganization. American Can was again one of the most prominent Industrials, its strength being accompanied by rumors of additional war contracts and possible action bearing upon dividends. Dealings the final hour, that betapered off in d to tiie specialing devoted ties, some of which scored sensational advances. Sugar made an extreme rise of 184 to 1744, South Porto Uico Sugar 7 to 152, United States Industrial Alcohol 74 to 1345 and General Motors 15 to 457. Ilonds followed the course of stocks, marked recoveries in the later making hours. Total sales 730.000 shares. Total sales, par value. $7,190,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. . r DAMAG E WINTER CROP OF SECURITIES RALLY GREEN RIVER DEPOSITS tho" exported "soft spots" of Or, wppar- AS COLD WAVE MAY TO COVER AND VALUES BRINGING HIGH PRICES; ON MINING EXCHANGE 580,000 WHEAT VALUE JUMPS SHORTS ARE DRIVEN UTAH MANGANESE IS SOFT SPOT APPEARS LAKEVIEW DIVIDENDS Probate and Guardianship Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of ex- Opo-hon- go s.-l-d In-c- re g- - os. County-Building- , Bu-be- 7. 10-1- 1, high-grad- one-thir- 5-- 10.-0- 00 10-1- 1, 1 RICO-ARGENTIN- E 0, 0, RIco-Argentln- e, con-cid- er |