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Show TILE In lilies. WEI 567,000 SALES 2 RECORDED IN WITH MERGER IN VIEW; SELLS HAS DAYS IMPROVES .Mthoush trading on the stock ex chanae jtrday was heavy, more than 11. ". yet It did not quite reach the record total of the Hay before, when It IIk intrets r a- he I 136,000. UunlneKs continued tf;al It r.i ;o.:trike with n have their ( the broadly distributed over all the camp f consolM ittnir n r.'init r tnatitcurat-Ins- f of the Mate, even reaching out Into before j.r!properties work on I n: scale.r.ot JM what ronie of the obscure place. Iron Blosw.utI t Included h y.t hen som advanced In the afternoon to or the Jl.ni and dom now predict tl.ZO or C C Daily, manas'rfomimnv nralMlnlntt Oo!!trik-Vtrintbetter. Alta Con. was active around ! of word from In I to cent. Albion was In demand 2) nhaft niff Little 1that the- main,wlH be carried at Z to S cent. Grand Central sold I rlow tr level. It he for 7 cent. South Ilecla sold for t the tr. levH. when drift will oat l'th north andon utlj to f.nt tZ.ZZh and Kin Coalition at $3.45. the tue nr? shoot poe.i Cedar-Tal- i was found man advanced half a cent. or rirh level. Here gold In the north drift. Eighteen fret car- Thf curb issues continued active, but than the recent sales. 100 lvMiw Th ".r.ft ir Sales cnmini; totaled 131, S7 shares yesterday ri'jwi lime ipar and porpnyry in. Thl is MmiUr to tn dturr w men vauril at $31,137. 95. official clos a were follow: ore nhot It i" thought that the couth wnere .J,,?fu02l. l. in! ulrsc into the .hrt Forenoon. Afternoon. plti The next r.ar ram In 3 fet wd or to Ji feel or 10 prove expectea Hid. Ak. Hid. Ask this theory. llirove i'on. .. .l&J .21 .22ij .24 considerable money Attn said that It .0.1 u3. Tiger .f .03 will be expended In the- new I'tah , .Vita A bion . ... H3 . r. ..": . .35) Kold camp provided certain properties Am. . . 1" . Cop.; . 10 .14: .os4 the proposed H. Tunnel ' may be gotten into .o .or .till merger of lioldatrike best. I H. .OSJ AmalK. ,. .071 I!. Jark . . . . .10 .09 Mi. Cottnwd. .04 .04 .03J .031, . . t PREDICTS MARKET RISE .75 1. iU .iriuoi k. ... .71 -- rnon! - t- i !! - - . A t re-,tp- 2-- - 1 ki o.t SALT LAKE CITY, UTAIT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1016 N, Co an mmercial lediistrial Stocks. Quotations leg BIG GOLDSTRIKE DEAL VIRGINIA IIERALD-EEPUBLICA- j ls I i , q-- e ( -- I ! I 1 "-- - ii t I -- j j 1 I j " i FACE SILVER-GOL- ORE; D j 1 t'edar tlx. Odar Col. AND B Talis. la. ... Cardiff Crorf .. Settlement sheets on the two carloads of ore recently shipped from the Sells Mining company property at Alta were a follows: On the first car they were: gold. .og3- silver. 76.7: lead, In-3: 82: Iron. P.: zinc. 1.6. and topper. 1.47.4. Tne secnd car shows: soluble, .065 rold. CH.3 silver. 4.5 lead. 1.03 copper, 1.2 zinc. IK iron and 47.8 insoluble. The first car gave net returns of J41.70. while the second ran about $10 a ton less, sail! Central Manager Jacobson yesterday. This Is deducting smelter, and other transportation the latest Mr. Jacobson said thatcharge. the raise he has four word Is that feet of ore in the fissure to the southwest which gives the following returns: Four assavs showed copper of 1.94 to 6.26: Fllver. 61.6 to 215, and The higli gold from S2.S0 to $3.60. gold content was a aurprise to the management. This ore is In the east No. 1 raise. It Is about 10i feet above the main level. A drift had followed ore for 160 feet to the southwest where one of the step faults e was encountered. A raise ofx thirty-fivfeet and drift of twenty-sifeet found this ore body. New York, Jan. 20. Almost the only interesting development In today's market was the declaration of an initial dividend of $30 on Bethlehem Steel common "out of earnings for 1313." The announcement was both a surprise and disappointment, it having been believed in some quarters that no such action would be taken now, while In others it was thought the amount of the disbursement was too small considering the reported large of the company. earnings Prior to the publication of th Bethlehem dividend the market was dull and irregular. Subsequently trading was maintained on-to broader scale the close, with severe recessions, parin war Issues. ticularly United States Steel, whose dividend status is likely to be established next week, became heavy in the afternoon, loss of IS dclining to 833, an with no recovery. overnight Automobile shares were weak throughout. General Motors 12 to 475, Willys Overland 54 to falling 21U4 and Studebaker 32 to 1508. The more distinctive war issues fell 2 to almost u points and oils 3 to 10c. Texas company was again subject to steady Less material losses were Chicago, Jan. 20. Advancing ocean rates that put a stop to export freight demand resulted today in lower prices for wheat. 1 The market closed heavy at 5I1 to 1 U 1 net decline, with May 1.29jj and July 1.2241.221. Other leading stato ples, too, showed a loss corn - 1 11 . lrK. K. William H. Child ik yesterday, a. little "I told you wo" reminiscence on eome of the eool ones, urges it customers t- fret In before the market make Its next conspicuous advance. Jn rttlng a. few of the notable Utah orrr.ances and maklnic production for the immene or two prf prediction diate future. th letter ays: Utah metal production lat year amounted to S5 00.0u). year's I'tah mine dividend reached nearly $ 10.230. 0 0. will easily This vears production Tewrh $7S.0,0. This vear' dividend will approxi-Jivat- e $1. OrtO.000. And these inrease will be mntln-pen- t only on metal prices holding to nround present levels; nnd If we arell.e eatctttatlons of believ In e financiers and at rountry' sojndest not only wilV present leveU t.e maintained, but even higher mark In th fewrst po-ixvlll be rerori-dword thi etiowing presents ,the fundamental reaon why t'tah T'jiX .fo.'ks mut litnb to hlcher levels, d ld to thee conditions are. first, the fact that the country t Klutted with work and. money that must be put fact that unquestionable tie dlstrb t in Utah I results doing evrv mining more work aful jrettlnst better In the at past. any tni from it than It. II. IZ. 6c i trnerald Km ma C7op. if7, Central i. Ibex Blossom Queen . Keystore . . ix. Wm. K. David I. I. lattle lt.M I.. Mam. . , .01 . . . . . .01 . hi r . .20 10 .14 .20 .o-s- 1'lutus . Pr. .'on. ... Ploche Met. Iteeiln JVak. I.lco Well. . IJexall e re-riv- "ntd. ' ' ........ ....... Unit (larita fivvof h A Hluo C. M - '1 .03 I onthlns'tlon l"raction 1 I' HV .l ! .3 H H. l"l.r"n'e Consolidated ;otd f .M rw S l"A r iluf r. ndma I ioc h et t r Jinf 'o'ir did ri 'n Ilie r i, t ! n- - " " ' h . .6 . .17 in I . at .04 .01 . I Crnatllla V,f f;rd Halifax lMttsburith S v r J'e d Mmmtaln ...l Uxtniion .... 1 . ' Mi'lwav North Str K'lla . i i . .52 .'"-"- '"t. High. 73 . 00 20. 3 . 5 o 40 0 I .S7J 1.T7 . It P.. . . ., M Mason Vat . K. At . l.tf l.t l . fot:r..i S. N"v. 1". S. jii.i t.11" .' f't.-i-f'efprrd fov. l".h lrah . . Af-N The t I 3 t 1.4'- ! - :f. 5 . r ' aI ! 1 l.Srt 3.75 .7?. 3 1.45 9.2i 43 21 t , :.25 .04 I .01 .30 . "664 .02 I .05 .35 i 044 .02 .01 .014 .30 1. J1 .04J; . 21 -- .0S4 j .OS at 33c; . .o .03! i .02 .2S .0 .24 ' .02 .01; I ;5 .50 .274 .03 24! ' .02 .02 !o9 j .04it .23 .04J .35 I s" np. 3300 300 at 3c. Pig Cottonwood. 1000 at 4Jc. (Vlnr Talisman. r.on at 11c. Oof; lc. Kas.ern Prinze. 2000 at 57c. 200 at Central. Cra'.id Iro-.- i 500 at $1.3o. Leonora. 15on at 3Jf. 4000 at 2 4'. oohono. at Soc: TOO at 73c. Con.. plne Peak. 200 1500 at UJc; 500 at 12c. HeeJs Spilth Ilecla. 100 at $2.22; 25 at m. p.oAnn. 3000 at 33ic: 1000 at 3tc S ?12."i30.t' 00 at 4fc at lc. . A FT I H NOON Pmrna Cop-vetr.m Hlra.fm. r. ed Pod. 7 . '," t Ak " .3o 7.7 5 Texan. 5)0 at 24c 1500 at Tlntlc Central. Utah Cm.. 10 at lfc .3o 1.25 1.124 S'-ut- ' 1000 at J.t 2ic. . 00 10O at 13jc; Con . 200 nt 3c; PrinfIay. Mav " at lfc. ;.oo at 200 7Sc. 4c. POIilX OPUN .r.2 ; 23c. 2o.) atat 10c Alta Con.. I5o. 'olorarf. 3000 nt 4lc Cedar Tallyman. 50 at f V25. I P. . t Crown Point. 4000 at lc , at 11 Iron Ploom. 200 nora. 15' t 2Jc. Prirre. .'.o at 7Sc 1200 nt $3.45. S vr Coalition. . . selling value. $ alr--Iudg- e. The Growth of the Utah State .National Hank Is most en cotrragtng many new COUMJ been have opened. We thank our deposnd itors clients for their confidence r UJ3 fM.H TKII 1 I'it'iJ and UfJL! a c c oFFicint. Joseph F. Smith, President, lleher J. Crtint. Vice President. T. Padgcr. Vice Prealdent. Mr R wan. Cashier. T. Henry 1 I NVV!l w I ! Qulrcv n Pa'oma Kko Argentine . ., Santatutn nie: .. . .044 .07 .31 ( .07 ; .10 .0X .02 P.-slo- Kxt-n'lo- , j f .... ....... . Santaquin King ... Tlntlc Standard .... Wasatch Alines Walker , .49 .03 Sells Michigan-Utah- . Sells. 5300 at .B2 .74 SALF.S. H.SOO . at 30Tf31c. l'.i!orr,i Uxtenslon. 21.000 at Sc.' Walker. loo at 73i 74c Wasateh Mines. 300 at 4952c. if 1 Tunnel. lOOrt at 7c. Pa Ionia. 1000 at 10c. fol- - Ask. ( '.'.'.'.'A Michigan-Uta- f j Pld. .0 Alta Tunnel Alta Central P.eaver CoM Pull Valley Kxtenslon Cardiff I ml John Con Kortuna h ni. . . .... y George If. Uutler. Assistant Cashier. quota-yesterda- y 1 mmm o'int, are Invited. l!o-ine- ll.47. ; Sales on curl and the closing as ttons were repcrte.l lows: Will. C h e c king KOOt .224-t,v- G7.-530- OATS 87 ... 862 30S 3,Ouol177ijl754 175 53 1,600 64 634 63 300 144 144 14 2,200 tOOi 99g 993 1214 "i.Voo "174 16 52 S 52? 4,200 53 1.S00 47 453 451 10,600 653 64 64J " 7,V,Ooj . . . . . . 32 j" 30 1.29 1.224 1.29g 1.22 .79j .79 .79g .7S1 .781 .781 .781 53 .53H .52J 4 .528 .493 .493 .504 PORK 2,20011061106 106 t Jan 12,300110911101 1074 May 5,100) 94i 93J 94 LARD 90'J479 176 . 1.30? 20.05 20.12 . 9M 19.97 19.50 19.97 Jan. ... 10.52 10.87 10.57 10.87 10.45 10.70 10.45 10.70 Jan. ... 10.65 11.07 10.65 11.07 10.60 10.95 10.60 10.95 May RIBS May Cash quotations. C. & Northwestern Wheat No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red. R. I. & Pac. . . No. 2 hard, nominal; No. a. 1.281.283: 3 hard, 1.201.26i. Chlno Copper ALTA CON. ORE Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 4 C. F. &. Iron No. 4 white. Crucible Steel yellow, No. 3 white, 5011 52;72731. Oats 73874; 1). & It. G 21 standard, Pis. Securities . . . 4,700 47 4 5)11 451 nominal. No. 2, 1.01. 19 J3.O00! 401 Erie 3! Rye FROM NEW STRIKE Cen. Eltclrie Barley 65 80.ffr 3.600 17 J 4 !17 1 41172 7.75. 3.3001124 123jl23i Gt. Nor. pfd Timothy 10.5.50 00 fi) 18.50. Clover Gt. Nor. ore ctfs. . 5,1001 47j 46? 463 Pork 1 8.50 R! 19.50. S00 23J 23 23 Gug. Exploration 0.20 0.45. Lard 2001107 106g 106 Sa:r.ples of th-- ere recently struck re-In 111. Central Ribs 10. 25 10.60. Inter. C. Corp. . . . 3,700106X 106 10GS the Alta. Consolidated show assay turns of 66 per cent lead. 174.6 ounces Inspiration Cop. . 12.500! 45j 44 44'j silver. 6.46 per cent copper and S1.60 Inter. Harv. N. J. . 2,000112 110 110i 2S In gold. At present prices this ore is K. C. Southern .. 2.O00I 29 worth $189. raid, one of the officials Lehigh Vallev ... 2,100 793 7SS 78 BETHLEHEM STEEL U & Nashville . . . 125 yesterday. The ore Is found forty feet above the Mfx. Petroleum . . 30,500 114 ioa' 1081 main tunnel level, and at a point 1200 Miami &rCop 374 374 2,800 37 T. pfd. 200 1 5 feet northeasterly from the portal. It M.. K. 15 144 PAYS A SHARE Is In the east No. 2 drift. The ore Mo. Pacific! 200 6i 61 bed. 1.200 off 120 Into National Biscuit the appears to be making National Lead . . . 9.500 73J '761 713 ding. The ore Is a. rich galena nprlnkled over 600 15g 151 15il with silver bromides and chlo- Nev. Copper . .'.M rides. It is similar to that taken out N. V. Central HO 1094 109J ON COMMON STOCK from the old Matilda fissure. In fact N. Y., N. H. & H. . 1.R00 74i 726 725 the drift Is making Into ground where Norf. & Western . 900 1194 119 1183 the fissure Is anticipated. Nor. Pacific 2,2001115 114J 113 00 l: Pac. Mail 12 115 . . & 200 41 Tel. Pac. Tel. New York. Jan. 20. The Bethlehem COLONEL LOOSE LOOKS 404 41 . Steel corporation, which is said to have 3,300 581 571 58 .J FOR BIG MINING YEAR Pennsylvania 16C Pull. Pal. Car. . . .' received orders from the entente allied Con. Cop. ... 241 governments for ordnance and other Ray Col. C. I'd Ixose of Provo. general Reading 4.200 i 814 war supplies amounting to more than and Pep. I. & Steel . . . 3 snni i 1 SI manager of the Grand Central 50 50 $200,000,000, declared the first dividend Gold Chain mines of Tlntlc. was in 2,400'lOlJilOl 101 in its history today on the common Salt Lake on business yesterday. He So. Railway 221 stock. The dividend amounted to $30 said that the properties are in excel- Studebaker Co. .. j. 'ius'ooSioii! 150S 151 a share or a total of about $4,500,000, The outlook this winter. lent shape .... 5.6001 59 i 581 5J and is payable in quarterly Tenn. installCopper for the mining industry in 1916 right Texas Co. . . : ments. 205 205 9,500'216i now is exceedingly He antici- Union Pac rosy. Bethlehem Steel common has been for 6,400il36J 136 4 136 more pates a big year for the mines of Utah. 300 SS. S3 than six months the spectacular Pref erred . . . 831 U. S. Steel 100,2001 85 83 3 83? leader of the "war brides" In the stock COLUMBUS EXTENSION Preferred . . S00jll7S 117E 117 market, and the demand for the stock, 6,300 7S4 774 77 h created by general knowledge of the Copper ASSESSES 2V2 CENTS Utah 1.2001 91 orders obtained bv West. Union . 89jj 898 Immense war 67 6S! West. Electric 2,200 67J Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the An assessment of 24 cents by the Mont. Power 300! 761 76 76 corporation, advanced the price more Columbus Kxtenslon was levied on Gen. Motors than twelve times its quoted value a 500 482 475 476 14. are received Notices being January 3.500 31 Wabash pfd. . 304 301 year ago. from Secretary F. P.. Cook. The delin- Inter. M. pfd. Prior to the outbreak of the war 52.100 SIS 7S 81 date Is February 11; sale date, quent Bethlehem Steel was almost unknown Total sales for day, 625,000 shares. Fcbuarv 23. as a stock. In 1907, the year after the the common corporation's METAL QUOTATIONS $8 a share. In 1914, beOVERPAYING FOR SILVER sold as low asorganization, fore the war, its lows price was 294 and its high 463- In January. 1915, it New Tork. Jan. 20. The metal ex- Government Ttuylnfc Metal Above Mar was selling at 461; in October it had change quotes- lead offered 5.90: 600. The to next month it fell Jumped not quoted. ket Price at .17 Cents. spelter to 400 and since that time has ranged Silver. 56J. was The above government paying 450 and 485. 24.23 Copper firm: electrolytic, the market price yesterday for sliver. between to recent unofficial reAccording 24.75. in Charles of Gammon, assayer charge the earned not less tahn company ports, Iron steady and unchanged. was Lake Salt authorthe assay office, 100 per cent on the $15,000,000 of comTin. firm; spot. 41.50. 57 ized to cents it. for The market pay 1915. At London, spot copper. S7 15s; fu- quotation was 562, making a condition mon stock during of the corporation also Employees tures. 7 10. 117 under which would been have it possiwill share In its prosperity, as a 10 per 10s. Electrolytic. ble to purchase silver and immediately cent increase in the wages of its un5s; futures 177 10s. Spot tin. 177 ail a sell a at of of it cent profit was simultaneously anskilled 125. Antimony. ounce. reason The for that condition is nounced labor the dividend. with Lead. 31 15s; spelter, SS. does not make that the government The which stock opened at 471 toin fractions of a cent. 14 points, rose to 478 a quotations of decline day, MINING NOTES before the dividend had become generAMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE fell back to 460 and just ally known, General Manager A. S. Hos and D- o recovered to 479, an avthe close before INCREASED ENORMOUSLY irector If. S. Knight of the Plttsbtirg-Idahwere of loss six Dealings erage are In Idaho looking over the more than IN LAST SIX MONTHS small, amounting points. to scarcely Gllmore. 1000 shares aside from some old lots. properties at y New York, Jan. 20. The for the week price Spelter's average FLAX. statement of tlie American Locomotive ending January 13 was $17. which was issued today, 20. Linseed cash, 2.37 Jan. A strike In the Magnolia group at company, Duluth. an increase in gross earnings of 2.37; May. 2.40; July, 2.393. Fortuna Is reported from Heaver City. shows for the six months Ward and Zimmerman are the owners. $9,039,630 December 31, 1915, as comparedending with It I reported that the first car of the in 1914. The SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING period ore from the o, K. Silver property near totalcorresponding for the last six months of 1915 OF THE DALTOX GOLD MINING canyon will average close to was $14,398,839. Ieath The statement also 1000 ounces sliver to the ton. The shows that the company & MILLING COMPANY. on had its propertv is owned by Mescrs. Kearns books on January 1. 1916, unfilled orPRINCIPAL OFFICE. 639 S. SECOND and Keith. ders amounting to $52,240,000. West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that a speJ. Aher Cowan has returned from cial meeting of the stockholders of tlje the Walker property In California, NEW YOllK CHAIN. Dalton Gold Mining & Milling comwhere he reports having encountered New York. Jan. 20. Flour Steady. be held at the office of the ten feet of snow in places. At the pany will No. 1 durum. No. Wheat Spot, irregular; 639 S. Second West, Salt mine the ore showing is big. He says 1.42J: No. 1 northern. company. 1.474 Duluth. Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 7th there Is six feet of solid ore in one No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 1.51 4 f. o.and b. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., exposures of milling New York. Futures, barely- steady: day of February, of plac and large for the purpose the acconsidering grade on both levels. Mav. 1.371. of board in tion the directors of selling 2 No. Corn Spot, easy; yellow, 864 the property owned by the corporation. I.IVK STOCK. c. I. f. M. F. MURRAY. Oats Spot, firm; No. 3 white, 5555. Chicago, Jan. 20. Hog Receipts. Dalton Gold Mining &. MillSecretary 72.000: weak, mostlv 20 to 25 lower: Co. 6.63 ing 7.40: 'a 7.33: bulk. 7.05ft light. mixed, PRODUCE. 6 550 7.45; heavy. 6.S5ft 7.70; rough. 5.9j 20. Butter, unchanged. Jan. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Chicago, 7.10: pigs. 5.506.60. cases. Third Judicial District, in and for the Eggs, unchanged; receips. 3604 RO00: Cattle Receipt. native weak; Salt Lake, State of Utah. Potatoes, higher; receipts, 22 cars: county ofmatter beef steers. 6.4039.75; western steers, Michigan. of the voluntary withIn the Minnesota and Wisconsin, cows and heifers, 3.208.25; Dakota .508.23; r 15 1.02; Minnesota and drawal of Western Electric Company, white, calves. 7.75 si 11.00. Dakota-Ohioan Illinois corporation, from the State 90(f95. 17.000; strong; Sheep IJerelpt 15; of Utah Notice. fowls, Poultry, alive, lower; wethers. 7.0H.3: ewes, 5.503 8.10; springs. Notice is hereby glsren that "Western 144; turkeys, 18. lambs. 8.735i 11.13. Electric Company, an Illinois CorporaMONEY. tion, has filed with the undersigned, NEW YORK CURB STOCKS 20. Mercantile paper, pursuant to an order of said Court, New York. Jan. 1916, Its voluntary The following quotations were Januaryfor 11,leave sixty-da- y bills. 4.71; dated 331; sterling to withdraw over Padger Pros.' private wire: demand, application 4.70; cables. 4.762. of State from Utah. the 43J. Mexican dollars. Hid. Ask. person may file his objection Government bonds, steady: railroad to Any said application at any time before 1.824 2.00 bonds. Irregular. Coppermlnes .... 14th, 1916. .06 February .09 Fraction Time easy; loans, sixty days, THOS. 242j; Clerk Third District 1.O0 HOMER, 1.07 floldfield Consolidate d days, 2J: six months. 233. 1 .20 Court. Salt Lake 1.23 ninety Iron Plossosm Call 2; money, low, high, lg; steady: 1.31 1.374 ruling rate, 13: last loan. 2; closing bid, City, Utah. Jumbo Kxtenslon ... By B. F. Quinn, Deputy Clerk. .28 .32 U; offered at 2. Montana Toncpah... Date of first publication hereof, Jan.20 .23 Mizpah Extension .. 13th. 1916. uary . 18 .20 Nevada Hills sua ail .14 .16 North Star 20. Now Row York, Jan. sugar, easy; ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SELMA . 20 .31 Ohio Copper 4.83; molasses, 4.06; refined, MINES COMPANY. . 57 .C21 centrifugal, Stewart firm. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 6.37 7.00 Tonopah Sugar futures opened firm today on stockholders of the Selma Mines comKm ma .27 .28 covering. At noon prices were 1 to 4 pany for the election of officers and .03 J .01 Cottonwood the transaction of sueh ether business .25 Wasatch .50 points higher. as may properly be presented, will be . Extension 4.25 4. 37J EVAPORATED FRUITS. Tonopah held 8, 1916, 2 p. m., at the 7S West End New York, Jan. 20. Evaporated ap- officeFebruary of said company, to wit: 224 .119.00 21 00 Utah Securities Salt Lake City. Utah. ples, dull: prunes, firm: apricoats, Kearns building. .194.00 (95 00 I'tah Securities Notes O. W. CARLSON, Secretary. firm; peaches, steady; raisins, quiet. . . 'if $189 r, 1 ! 1 $30 4 The Only Direct 1J4 To Southern 07L .20 .15 .14 .04 .03 .10 .32 .02 .05 .11 .0M .02? .004 .00 .50 .03 .55 .75 3 California. Phone W. 3502 k2r if S UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JANUARY 0. 1910. Dally. Cache ValleIlsa0MJ?Sfate (Malaa sdenmaha Uy' Denver,cSaio? Ogden (Malad. going only). Focatello. Ashton. Montpelier. Paris. Overlandme-itLimited Ogden. Reno. Sacra- San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Depart 7.20 A. M. 7.20 A. M. O.VU JA.. M 9ft A XX. TVT J.U. P TVT 210 P r TVT PaclfIC on TJr. TJT 3 ,OU ifi. P M 51 r; P x. "i.OU TVT ATX. jur 1U. "p ST. J; . (f TVT TUT IU. 8.30 A. M. AK p AJ Ogden, Logan. Boise. Portland. Seattle (Butte also going). Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. St. Louis tSan Francisco also 11.00 A. IVi, Ogden, Brigham. Cache Valley, Malad IT. TVT A fifl J.KJJ K departing). and intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going) (San Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden. Pocatelio, Idaho Falls. Ashton. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatelio, Idaho Falls. Butte. (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also arriving.) Ogden. Ely. Sacramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden. Sacramento. San Francisco. den' 11.55 P. M. trTp ( ST. U.UU maha- - aen- Llm-g- 5.55 P. M. 5.55 P. M. A tnf oiSSf" City Ticket Office. Hotel Utah. P X . ic a Q O.Xcl XI. . 1U. nAK. P . TVT nAK. XJr. TVT 1U. 11.55 P. M. nKC . o. 11.00 A. M. 12.05 P. III. A.&O Arrive - QIC O.lO a J. fi TJt iU- TVT 1VX. lyr XTX. TVT JY1. n 1 "D J.U.J.U ST. IVI. 1 TUT 7.40 P. M. rt .Xv" - (Tw,Q vXT . tt m. 10.20 A. M. Telephone 31aln 15. AFFLICTED MEN GLOOMY 1 DESPONDENT Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work AP3ESTBOR3- - I - FAI.ES. 1500 nt 21 Jc; 21c: looo at Alta Con., 250O at 22c; 3oo Rt 22c; 5300 at 224c 500 at 2c. Alta Tiger. Albion. 100 at 3"o; 700 at 2.,Jc: .OOC .74 30. o a Cal. Petroleum Can. Pacific Central Leather Chesa. & Ohio . Chi. Ut. Western C, Mil. & St. P. 87 - at 4000 34c. 2000 li July i.Voo'iii4jii3Sii35 2.000il27S127i!1274 May 2001203 12022 202?. July 881 1.24j JI 15,&00il05i 1022 I1102A 13,9001 H I at 35Jc; 6200 importance once realizedbacks, by mining operators. The company will pay out Its next dividend In which monthly $S0.ooo or about will make a total of February, 16 cents a share on the 500.000 shares in the company. Your Reservations I 13.30 14.ro 3.5'". n . t : 4 25c 3.7 3.25 at Co.lsr Talisman. 1000 at 42c. Pattern Prinze. ;ooo at 14c. re-reiv- htef Consolidated ITtah Ilineham Mfn ei OIJ . 10 i, .; : BOSTON CURB tvere fottowing over Iu.Utquotations Pro private wire: itostnn lily i 071 -- . . 30 . 0 . 1 07 , 3.73 .75 37 .SO . 5') 14. '62 .23 Kat.rn Mineral IT at. P'OO7 4c.at 4 4. P.exall. 100) at 100 at $2.25. Silver King Con. 35o at 4i. Wet Toledo. Wilbert. 0uo at M sold. i4.: selling value.. Share? rt 1 .73 j .21 014, j or-:- 74 12- . 7S .00 .28 .06 .04 - j .624 .41) . IO 1 ."o-ij- :.27 .04 j at 30c; 21 run- rottonwood. Cedar Ta'.imtn. U00 at b'onorr., Prince. Uw. tlos .. . 11 .01 Albion. Albion. . .74.00 '. . BOSTON COPPER RANGE Th follow Sr.sr t'iotatbns were r ovrr Itadger Pro. private wire ff r.utte.tsr I'.ilT i r Pa by. looo at 64c. at hr ie Sam. 1200 Union Chief, 604 at He. Wilbert. 2300 at Jc; IO00 at SJc. Tic tor Con.. P'OO at 2c. .42 r .35 .05 j. ". 21 .20 .10 20 .15 j .19 !03 .02 J ! T,- - ...... ! .ori .20 500 at 20c. Alia Con.. SO0 3Hf .13 .03 .10 $2. in. 6 1 ft 2 rt k Z .16 ! . .01 .00 i Con. Plo-so- .30 .41 .4" .50 ". i 6 " LO'i" I ;.29 Yank. Con. 2 . .17 .29 tj'iffn Jim ISutler K-- ! s ro h knoo.v .: 1. . .044; 1.50 .04 Vilhrt ..( XV. Toledo .j . ..... Hoy ISue Tonopah . . . '. rr.i N'evatla rt o r '. ."'2 ' '.iii ?.25 . ! .03 .12 .ox .15 i 3.42 Sam Chief . . Victor Con. Victoria U. - tel Virginia ifhir I U. . ' .0.1 ... orTos Mukan 1.23 .12 .0 .0; .10 fa rid storm Kewanos ilreat llend :i .13 . I .24 Texan . Tar Babv .! . 0! T. Central .i .031 U. Tinttc ..i. .OS U. f S. . . . . . . 1 S .114 Tlvr How . 1.0.-. j .11 k !' Cn. Swan. Con. . So. Ilecla .. S. Shield ... S. I. Hlos. .. . . . .... OS I .IS .10o , .07); . . . .02' .K0 .10 .011; . Sioux. t .0$ . . 1.32J .0.1 .17 - ?! I f" . rl-ea- 'er rial . . . 1.02' . i- -ld ldfietd Simmerone Itinbo Extension I.o., Star o s. ; ; cm. k. K. Con. -. t .03J .25 " .7H . Ak. t .05 .01 . .0') .. . ol i 4 .20 ( 66-61- , i J rs - '. r Allis-Chalme- j M 3 rake I I I , 7 . cent zinc ore has been o For Round Trip. I I Forty-tw- 9.0 .2. Ml -- Sales. H. L. CI. WHEAT- 1.29 9,i00 21ji 2341 231 Mav 1,100! 27S 2641 264 Jul y ... 1.22j 1,1001 6t 66 j CORN 61 63 12,00 78 May ... 63 4,200 64? 63 ! .03 .10 .no . . . Sparta Th" following quotations . S. wire: Troughs liHil.fr l:ro. private ,;vr H. T. Cln. .. n-er- ; 13S .0"5 Ncv. HUH . Naildriv-Diilo Cop. . . .. opohongo lltts.-Ida- . .. ; ."32 .03? .11 .04 Moscow Mi). i:Hns . Miller Hid . .01 1C 115x11, oats 174 a i .25 r i .03 j, .06 Monataim .. Mammoth May I ay . . Mln. Flat .. Mtn. I.ake . i 1.30 . 2 24i . King l.ionora I .0 .02 01 27 .30 S(cl 4 to i and provisions 15 to 2527. Wheat values dwindled rapidly after announcement that as much as 483 a bushel had been exacted for vessel on chargesto Great shipments from 54 Atlantica cents Britain and ports bushel by New Orleans. Previously the wheat market appeared to be developing notable strength as a result of sipns that export business for the day might reach a large total. The aggreof European purchases, however, gate as estimated after the close, did not exceed 500,000 bushels. Greatest weakness showed itself during the last half hour of trading. This was partly due to the fact that warmer weather promised to increase receipts and also was influenced by disappointment that some relief from "the railroad congestion at New York had been more or less offset by a fresh embargo at Newport News. Corn and oats weakened with wheat. The embargo against corn shipments to a majority of the eastern ports conand the southwest is sending" tinues liquidation. recovered by a score of unclassified corn here. Oats held up better than stocks. The reason was a good other Bonds irregular. Total sales, par demandgrains. from the 3eaboard. on hogs pulled down Lower value, $4,415,000. United States bonds unchanged on provisions.prices call. Leading futures ranged as follows: M2V YOKK HUOTATIOXS. Close. Open. High. Low. per struck in the new deep tunnel of the Alaska Gold .. l.akevlew Mining company at its Am. Beet Sugar .ooj Promontory property, according to Am. Can .'Mi S. Arentz. mine superintendSamuel .on 1 .011 Am. Ixco who was in Salt Ialte .so ent, . The No. 4 tunnel is In moreyesterday. than 430 Am. S. & Ref. Preferred .... feet. For tlie last 200 feet the drift .25. has been along the fissure, and showed Am. Sugar R3f. .21 .13 zinc ore all the way. The word from Am. Tel. & Tel. . 25 mine received by Mr. Arentz was Am. Tobacco . .. ,....( .52 the the face Is showing two to three Ana. Copper . . that . 02 .01 of ore, which sampled 42 per cent Atchison feet .30 ore yet Baldwin Loco. . ;.32i zinc. This is the . . . found in the property.richest, As it is at Bait. & Ohio . . . .20 considerable depth, affording 200 to Bethlehem Steel !02 .01 400 feet of Is at B. li. Trans. . . . its i . .30 .21 .23 ir, .: 42 PER CENT ZINC ORE .10 .02J .izh ; h. ! I -- Chain.! Gold 2-- 4 I .10 .fi't .01 j : j .'2j 4.10 j .ioj .iU 1 . e I'.arl-Ual- . .ooi " 1 :o . . j . O'H ..:.1 i:. Prince tet NEVADA STOCKS . Point.) T. Con. ..j hi. Ut 1 1. Cnn. . - S.0 .17 -- .0?i .0?j .7fi S. 40 i LAKEVIEW OPENS Special Trains Leave Salt Lake, 11 a. in.; Arrive Los Angeles Early Next Afternoon. AS ADVANCE IN OCEAN RATES CHECKS EXPORTS ." .12 .04Ji ,( .02; .3rt .ir. 4 .04 ,i .10 l.io; . ni .73 . Ialy I J nds; l?'ied Co., after .5 .10 ."Hi . In a vigorous market letter j .09 :ol . Mug.. Cr. Point . .. PRODUCTIONS IG .04 . IN SEVERE RECESSIONS IN VALUES OF STOCKS I j January 28 CONTROLS OF TWO CARS I ... Excursion WHEAT PRICES DWINDLE LIQUIDATION RESULTS F00R-F00- T 31 id winter ENERGY- NERV- E- - reThere is absolutely no palcliwork about theench sults of the courxe of treatment I lve for soon of the llKeaes I make a specialty, for after beftiniilutr treatment symptoms disappear. CURES, LOWEST CHAltUES. (tl'ICKEST Cured. of Any Specialist. That Stay A CERTAIN CURE Is what I will give you If your case Is curable. If not, I will not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best references I could give as to professional reliability are the I dismiss, which many cured, satisfied patients treatments are successful when proves that tomyeven benefit. others fall treatment is different and my Remember, aEMARKAIlLE CURES better and COSTS YOU NOTHIXG unless you are satisfiedtoto pay me. Perfected in old cases willing, glad nnd is confined the following' disSly practice which have been Nervons Debility. Loss of JNerv Force, eases! or unskillfuliy llladder and Kidney Troubles. Rlood Diseases, treated. Rupture. Skin Diseases, Vuricose Veins, Piles nnd FiMtula. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING FOR d CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. and chronic disorders to I especially invite those who have call and be examined. Consultation and examination free, and does not A examination is necessary. oblige you Ito engage my services. to prove mypersonal methods will cure you. nothing: charge 7 a. ni. to 12 o'clock noon only. Hours 9 to 5 and to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 neg-lecte- -d deep-seate- STATE MEDICAL CO., 234 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah half-yearl- - s, re-eeiv- ed j Your Blood Is Tainted More than of all people have impure blood. Did it ever occur to you that you are among that great majority who have inherited blocd impurits", and that it accounts for your not looking and feeling well? You cannot be cured unless the blood stream which carries all nutrition to the organs Is pure. I the blood in perfect condia NEW SCIENTIFIC METHtion put by OD for MEN OH WOMEN, and nature does the rest. I use modern methods and medicines. I obtain results. I conceal use my own nothing, correct name. I havephotograph the highand est testimonials the state can afford. I don't need to deceive in order to succeed. Honest methods have built up my business, and as long as I am in business will treat my patients right. This principle alone has placed me as the foremost specialist. two-thir- ds . HOURS- - .10 A. HI. TO R I. 51. DV ArPOIXTJIEXT. Main St. HEBALD-REPUBLIGA- N Of. W. I A AXD 1. SBIFFITH, 15 Main St. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |