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Show THE lies, Mmmg SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, Probate and Guardianship Notice End ustii Commercial ocScSj, 9 signer, The Growth of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e division,- - In and for Salt Lake Utah State National Bank Consult county clerk or tlie respective for further Information. county, Utah. Department No. 1. In the matter of the estate of Anna S. Geurts, deceased. Notice. BIG EXPORT SALES The petition of John W. Geurts. praying for the admission to probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last will and testament of Anna S. IMPART STRENGTH of Geurts, deceased, and for the granting letters testamentary to John W. Geurts, has been set for hearing on Friday, the2 4th day of February, A. D. 1916, at o'clock p. m.. at the county courthouse, TO WHEAT MARKET in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day D. 1916. January, A. THOS. Chicago, Jan. 24. Big export sales, of (Seal) HOMER, Clerk. estimated at more than 2,000,000 bushBy J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. els, the largest amount this season, Stewart, Bowman. Morris & Attorneys for Petitioner. gave notable strength today to wheat, notwithstanding depression .at the IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e start. Prices closed firm, ic to division, in and for Salt Lake with May 1.33J and July at county, higher, State of Utah. 1.258. Corn finished a shade off to In the matter of the estate and up, oats unchanged to Ic advance and provisions at exactly Satur- guardianship of James C. Andrews, day's latest figures. Notice. Advances In the price of wheat ap- minor. The of Lillie C. Andrews, the petition to tho plied chiefly option, which a full cent onMay of the person and estate of the July gained guardian delivery, and closed at the highest quotation yet James C. Andrews, minor, praying: for for the 1915 crop. The fact that a for- an order of sale of real property of eign government was said to have pur- said minor, and that all persons Interchased direct the great bulk of the ested before the said court to wheat sold for export had a decidedly show appear cause why an order should not effect, as indicating that be granted stimulating to sell so much as shall be to obtain for plans adequate supplies of the following described necessary from countries other than the Kurope of said minor, to property United States were not proving a suc- personal Ten shares of the capital stock cess. Karly depression in the wheat wit: of the National Bank of market resulted from talk of Anglo-Frenc- h Davenport,Davenport Washington, represented by assistance government 65. has been set for hearcertificate No. about a 'cut in vessel having rates ing brought on Friday, the 4th day of Februfrom Argentina. Mild weather instead A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at of predicted severe cold in the domestic ary. in the courtcounty winter crop belt was a further reason the room of saidcourthouse, in Salt Lake City, court, for weakness. Lake county, Utah. Corn rallied with wheat. The mar- Salt Witness the clerk of said court, with was under ket, selling ofpres- the seal thereof this 21st day sure however, the the part of January, A. T). affixed, throughout 916 on account of large receipts' and day THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) tiie. slowness of eastern Inquiry. J. E. By Clark, Deputy Clerk. Oats were relatively firm. There was Bradley, Pischel & Harknes3, Attora brisk call from the seaboard. for Guardian. Provisions were inclined to ease off neys in consequence of heavy receipts of NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. hogs. The strength of the grain marNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT advances at the and late ket?, though, a special tax for the purpose of exyards acted finally as a complete the Paving has been levied tending and confirmed by ordinances of the as follows: futures ranged Leading Board of Commissioners, and became effective January 21, 1916. Close. Low. Open, High. Said special tax is levied upon the WHEAT described real property in following 1 TSl 3 1.331 1.3141 1 .331 Salt Lake City, Mav 1 .241 In Lots 1. 5, 6,17 and 8, Block 19; 1, J u ly 1.258 1.241! 1.258 2, and 6 to 8. inclusive, Block 24; 1 CORN to 13, Pearson's Subdivision .788 of Blockinclusive, .771 .772 10; 1 and S, Block 10; 1, and May .78j .78 .78 ,78 .78jj 21 to 37, inclusive. Block 1, Ehrich's July Subdivision of Block 5, all in "R," OATS Salt Lake City Survey, abuttingPlat on both 75 2 3 T52S 7531 .53 May sides of Sixth South Street between . 491 49 49 .494 Ju y ifth East Sixth East Streets: and on the westand side of Sixth East Street PORK Fifth South and Ninth South 20.35 between In Jan Streets, Paving District No. 27, of M ay . ... 20.55 20.57 20.40 20.55 Salt Lake City, and is due and payable LATtD in 10 equal beannual installments 21, 1917. ginning at Interest 10.52 10.67 10.52 10.60 Mav January rate of six per cent per annum on 10.70 10.80 10.70 10.77 the J u ly Ihe whole amount of said tax shall bo RT BS from the date the ordinance computed 11.10 confirming the levy of said tax be11.00 11.10 May came effective, 21, Cash quotations were as follows: 1916, and interest at said January rate on the 3 Avhole amount of said tax unpaid shall Wheat No. 2 red. 1.3 41.341; No. red, 1.26$1.31; No. 2 hard, 1.30 1.301 be due and payable with each installment. If any installment or interest No. 3 hard. J. 231 (ft 1.29. Corn No. 2 yellow, 7S; No. 2 yellow, aforesaid is not paid on the date when 4 same becomes due, then the whole white. 711fdi73. 71KU.72; No. Oats No. 3 white, 5 0 ft 5 1 standard, amount of the tax unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due 524 (ftbZ. No. 3, $1.00. will become due and payable and will Rye No.672,4? nominal; SO. draw interest at the rate of eight per Barley cent per annum until sale of the 5.507.65. Timothy assessed. One or more of propClover 10.00-- 18.25. said erty Installments in the order in which they 19.35(320.35. Pork are 0 1 0 (i 0 . 3 5 . .a r d payable aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be paid without interest ar Ribs 10.5 0 6f 10.77. any time within thirty days after t) ordinance confirming the levy of the PACIFIC SOUTHERN tax became effective; and one or more of said installments in th. order in REPORT SHOWS LARGE they are be payable,onor the whole INCREASE IN REVENUE which tax unpaid, the day any may installment is duepaidby paying the inLarge San Francisco. Jan. 24. net revenue amount thereof and interest to said creases in both gross and Pacific day. were shown by the Southernstatement All special taxes are payable at my semiannual in its company Room 102, Citv and County office. December months ending for the six Salt Lake City. Building, here today. for the 31. 1916, made public at Dated Lake City. Utah, this ipcome an in- 21st day of Salt The railwaywas operating 1916. 4 0,83 6.50. January, $27,7 six months FRANK GODBE, 1914 of of same over the crease period of Speand Collector Treasurer City The railwayandoperating $7,838,832.97. cial Taxes. railthe revenue was $80,097,311.63, Paving Extension No. 112. $48,862,619.27. way operating expenses Second Partial Estimate. month The operating income for the of December was $3,758,558.44, an in-of IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT crease over the preceding December Court of the State of Utah, County of $1,270,219.12. Salt Lake, Trobate Division. In the matter of the estate of An3IONKY. Cockerill, Deceased. Nctice. thony The petition of Alfred C. Reid, adminNew York, Jan. 24. Mercantile paistrator of the estate of Anthony CockSixty-da- y bills, 4.dJ; de- erill, deceased, praying for an order to Sterling: sell the following described real estate mand. 4.76J: cables, 4.76?. of said decedent to wit. Mexican dollars, 44ic Government bonds, steady; railroad First, Commencing 21 rods E. ,of the N. W. Corner of the N. E. Quarter of bonds, heavy. 90 60 days, Section 29, Tp. 1 S. R. 2 W. S. L. B. & Time loans, easy; days, 2; 29; 6 months. 2(tZ. M., and thence S. 35 rods; Call money, steady; high, 2; low, 1?; thence S. running 66 Deg. E. 2S rods, to the rate, 2; last loan, 2; closing bid, center of a ruling road; thence N. 40 13; offered at 2. rods to the center of a secthence N. 66 Deg. W. 8 rods, to theroad; MJW YORK Git A IX. thence W. 14.5 rods to the tion line: New York, Jan. 24. Flour Firmer. place of beginning, containing about 5 patacres of farm land with the dwelling 6.607.00; winter6.00 Spring6.35patents, house and out buildings thereon. a 6.75 ; winter straights. ents, 6.50. 6.15; Kansas straights, 6.25 44 rods E. of 1 durum, theSecond, Wheat 1Spot, firm; No. 1.51J center Commencing Section 20, Tp. and range and No. Duluth, northern 1.461; and thence E. 42 No. 1 northern Manitoba 1.555 f. o. b. aforesaid; 9 Deg. W'. 61 rods; thence S. running rods; 1.41g. New York. Futures, firm; May,new thence S. 19 Deg. 45 Min. W. 106.3 rods; No. Corn Spot, barely steady; thence Wr. on Section line 19.8 rods; 2 yellow, S7 prompt. thence N. 6.5 rods; to center of 3 551 white, Oats Spot, steady; No. center of said road, road; thencj along 6. N. 66 Deg. W. 20.8 rods; thence N. 19 Deg. 30 Min. E. 89 rods; thence N. 11 KVAI'OnATEI) FRUITS. Deg. 25 Min. E. 61.2 rods to place of New York, Jan. 24. Evaporated ap- beginning, excepting from said parcel of land that certain part thereof platted ples, dull; fancy, 839g; choice, as Cockerill's Addition according to CICt h: prime, Prunes Firm; Californias, 4111; the recorded plat and survey thereof recorded in the office of the recorder Oregons, 7i?'92. choice, 101; extra of said Salt Lake County, said parcel Steady; Apricots of land containing about 40 acres of choice. 11 114; fancy, 120121. Peaches Steady: choice, 54; extra vacant farm land. 61. Third. An equitable, interest in choice, 54; fancy. loose 1 muscatels, seed-leaRaisins Firm; Cockerill addition being a part of the R. E. Quarter of Section 20 Tp. 1 S. R. 2 71; choice to fancy seeded, 7i71; AY. S. L. B. &,M. to the re9S11. according recorded thereof and survey plat PRODUCE. corded in the office of the County ReJan. 24. Butter Steady; corder of said Salt Lake County, and Chicago, 4.91 acres of vacant containing about 40 creamery, 2330. 2930 into land, cases; lots, of which lots receipts, Lower; platted Eggs 27: 26; at mark, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. of Block 1, firEts, ordinary firsts, have been sold and conveyed; and also cases included, 24 2 27. for an order to sell the followiPotatoes Steady; receipts, 58 cars; praying items of personal propWisconsin, Minnesota and ng- mentioned Michigan, of said decedent, to wit, 2 horses, Minnesota and erty Dakota 95(1.05; white, 1 cow, mowing machine, disc harrow, Dakota-Ohio90(til.00. wagon, old buggy, sulky plow, Poultry111.Alive, higher; fowls, 15; spring hand plow, hand cultivator, 3 wagons, springs, water tank, hay rake, anvil,2 buggy, sets of harrow. on SUGAR. buggy, sulky single and all situated double harness, 24. Raw sugar, about the homestead and in and about New York, Jan. 4.00. steady; centrifugal, 4.77; molasses. dwelling house and out buildings cutloaf, 6.75; crushed, the Refined, steady; thereon of said - deceased in Pleasant 6.65; mold A. 6.30; cubes. 6.10; XXXX Green, State of Utah, Salt Lake County, on 5.95; fine has been powdered, powdered, G.00; set for hearing Friday, the con5.85: diamond A, 5.85; granulated, 4th day of February, A. D. 1916. at 2 fectioners' A, 5.75; No. 1, 5.60. o'clock p. m. at the County Court house. futures opened quiet today and In Sugar Court room of said Court, in noon were about at unchanged from Saltthe Utah. Lake City. Salt Lake County, close. Saturday's Witness the clerk of said court with affixed this 22d day the seal thereof I.I VK STOCK. A. D. 1916. of January. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. Chicaso. Jan. 24. Hogs- - Receipts (Seal.) Bv J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. 72,000, weak at 5c advance; bulk, 7.30 S." P. Armstrong, Attorney for 7.63; light:, 7.007.0O; mixed, 7.157.76; 7 .20 0 7.75; heavy. 7.20(7.30; rough, tiIa.BOM .ii Cattle Receipts 25,000, weak; native Sl'ECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING beef steers, 6.S05r9.75; western steers, OF THE DALTON GOLD MINING 6.50 S.l 5; tows and heifers, 3.20 8.20; & MILLING COMPANY. calves. 7.I.1O11.00. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 639 S. SECOND weak; wethSheep fitReceipts 17,000, 3.23 7.60 Lake Salt ewes, 8.25; 8.00; West. City, Utah. ers, lambs, 8.50 11.00. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha. Jan. 24. Hogs Receipts higher; heavy, 7.25P7.40; light, Dalion Gold Mining & Milling com7.1507.35; pigs, 6.00O7.00; bulk of pany will be held at the office of the sales, 7.20 0 7.30. company. No. 639 S. Second AVest. Salt Cattle Receipts 8200, steady; native Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 7th S. steers, 6.25 ft 75; cows and 6. heifers, day of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.. 5. 2507.00; western steers,' 0007.75; for the purpose of considering the Texas steers, 5.80O6.S0; stockers and of the board of directors in selling the property owned bv the corporation. feeders, 5.50 0 7.60. M. F. MURRAY. Sheep Receipts 7000, lower: yearDalton Gold Mining & Mill-I- n wethers, 7. 0008.00; lings, 8.40h9.25; Secretary If Co. lambs, 10.2510.63. . $85 $125 TO ON LEAD ORE LOCAL MINE 'CHANGE riusiriess continued livelr on the local mininff exchange. with crowds eontlntiir. to fill the bulldins? during both sessions. Km ma Copper sold O.i'VQ shares at at 30 Cotton-o'- d and rlosinjc at 324prices cents.starting flip Con. sold shares In th tnorninx session. 2I,00 In the afternoon trading dropped off half, with nothing Union Chief j apt'roarhlnjr a feature. Jumped from below Z rents 4 bid for 15.009 shares. toudflenly Iron Illos-sowas a favorite at 11.30. Albion sold at .11 and 32 cents and Alt Con. around 23 rents. On curb I'aloma advanced to 13 cents and Home Jun to 'J cents. The total sales amounted to 207.950 The official sbares, valued at i.';.47S. cloetnr I''tat ions were as follows: Afternoon. Forenoon. LEVEL 1700-FOO- T hlfn nd $125 a new MorK tonfir'hasranging been tifntl in ..f urounrt In tbt oil Maxfleld mine In Rie Ottonwoo'l, nayjt Cnral Manager If- Frd $13 Boston operating (ompanr. tft property under a J250.tK") bond and Jse. Th new strike was mads btwfn th Alligator Kxtr.l-aid th Cork-fissurlevel. off Sh 179)-foin Thlt Is ni n point approximately work-in of the rraln from the snys mat tunnel. Mr, Vahreritamp is that tae oro Is threw th last word half feet In Wtb td to four nn I v This Pok scdir,a! , ore a!ori the strike for a It Is making in of .'lt.in-t llmstorof hsJdlnS" x r rava th S.impUf $14.20 In Jtold. returns: ti $15 25.3 i to 10. 5 our-- s silver, Zh to rcp-o 3.1 per i Cfnt lead. cent Iron with r.- and is. to 25. rZ or 1 rent lnoiutl. now The manager raports tli.-- or !s rnak-lrwhich la drift, rmircsr in a new t;forn t he l';:i;one through , :art2lt rotttart. It ts the exre-tatlothe nu.i rtxlf in n out ten t, r;i.--h This w!U h nt a point arout j fot vertically from the surface, en.! 110) feet on tr. dtp of the forma-- t ion. Two rw hoists wfi; be installed eoon to facilitate tne lmr.';i ng of th ore the mine. It is tho frc.i ? the mria;rerr,er.t to luv if:y tons ore forr.inic out of t't Muxfield by o' Is to tht? hop i xt vck. nd I . on t'.e 10 ton of flrt-claj- s or'j th. inln ami th 'ally r f th VahrfnkmpwMch - Kx-florti- on I m es ot fst l jrv r-- f'f. - -. .- fol-lo'stn- rr :.5 pr S Alta Con. ..I Alta Tli?er..i Alnion A nr.. Con. C, Tunnel' Bl'fT. Amal.j Kl.'ck .lark.! I'li. 'Jottoa.; Hann'k tJoid ic l!x. Celar CdQr-Ta. r.x Co, ioio. Crown jiin...i l't. . Cardiff Crorf Ialv ; ' Ialy-Jiids- o I'rsrroti r:. on rrit.rs 1: Li K. !itr C..J ..! ::ir.er.i:d Kmrnu . . ,r,2 .11 ! .'! .rtsjl . u i 1.0 9.0' .20 .015 i 1 START TO BOOSTING of the rr Mmrr an invlf Miller HIM..! Mrnxor.ite .. Mimrnot i ..' I,y Flat May Mm. Mtn. lrvtt! jtwk exchange from ivIrv S. W. Koitton ofyesterday t hAmrl. an all Booster' 'Sub btinviting them to be at to t meeting l.etl tntcht at Auiern an Fork. The - .i .60 .:t . t .2' .01 i . 50 ! . 1 .0 1 .07 . . lak..' r': r'ntlv tr' vl .to .07J' Tint t'tah . 'l-t- r .03 . 0 . AT YUBA'S NEW MILL .oa t Heprrtlnr lio.f)'?'?. the r.'tnit'tr the Vtr t,mr .f r of e n t ment f ? new mill pisnt I eveloTrent lt Ac was burre.! nn w. tos of ttielam-t,- 'l tve lt.tl1ne vir loT andIn'urAfi.badly repre-rArrll Tii firef Of tho ntfil ahont half t to luw ten ln n.lUf It tHpinj. safel tt'.at an unsuccessful attentpt fir tha p!n: was rutde several -- h a o. It Is 1 expe te.ti:n of A. V. ."mlth that t'.i mil! :t;t I'i"; tl About rebuilt imniediately. tli- a wee! i?o an RTifent at the t operatei-- by this rora-- , ?!!. p'orer resulted in the of two Hv... a'-the plant i'.js teen i lrse.l ri . .rrir,f1 n I h ry TTia'-iiltie- lr. ! ! ' ; i 1 ! j ! .03 .. ' .01 2.17.. ,2 .6J . a:, i . 01 ' .fR .li! ."3i, .02 .03 .02 IN DECEMBER LIGHTER .40 .001 .014 .03 .10 .l .:! - TT 1 i 4- re-reiv- -- i ! j J ALTA CON STATEMENT OF riNAITCE AND WORK In a statement r''ritly Issued bv the s or.sif.:; tfrl. It stafvt that the ts row entire!)- free from U bt fo:ifnv r . that It had rerrntlv i ti irtd Tae of.aboiit S report tiie e a r I h r ua 0 vi that uurlnK ) feet of fir: pe work. And ;"n fpt of rrossrats. '.praties in Itraln fissirr a shaft was sunk tV.e tunnel level to n of feef err! drifts rxtfn!c. ea' h way f rn 'or.ditions at tlie 1.. ft i te ttt"n u' i'''t t ol-VU- I 9r i Bi-sso- 1 . -- 4 . 1 p- J fe. 1 1 1 METAL QUOTATIONS N-,- n-- ?r Voru. s J.n. ; t a1 s' e, not 'tuclf 'rr 'Ti 'f:.'. ;...t--r n : T,: To r v, sj4-s.i- r. . r?- -t f:r-- t:. ,rr.v.,; "' 'a 1 vtl J ;d. . .. rcond ). To'.-'d- nrrti.rit. :'.::1? ; v. ;s: No. I south' ?. i '.. :. 12. l fl: f,rjf. (:.-.. :rr.n-- . lf3. : ? ! J I j futures, futures. t'.-- A.-- . a I. i:!e.-tr- ! '. 0 .. . le..-t-f tr.etal T'.'c I ex-rv- f , Tn j 1 - 1 ! j . V j j . . r.f-a- x-- 1 j ! . e'.-n- j j r nt tut. look for !.ivofiib,lf fu-' e in Tie ry -t X'.i tot-f!e of tnti f s 'u't. vejn !r.r 'mm tiie tie Mat.tRfni'nt t t" a iuartzite line eoi.tact. v h: h. In tl.r has iiupof of rf-Alt.l. ' on ti. always Brain jt y . l 1 j ; - ! 1 j . i" fd: f3 1 o 1 j VI 1"V. j I fl le. ! - t It it-ii- t: U JtfK MIMG tt. Holders of this sto-- k comma-n'.'i- f with th no. :re:ry rear.Iinjr the r ew ofKnUUon, rer. l!n a'.so a nst of ks rh-ul- d re-celv- ed I ho'dlntr. i t H. t;. M'MAIlON. ?e-reta- ry. Nr. :olifield. 1 j i ! DIP.ECT TRIVATE VriP.ES. Stock 1. Bonds. Cotton, Grain. t( ' BADGER BROTHERS I . t ICO BROKERS Phone W. Main St, Hico-Argenti- 916-31- tA-u- i 7. Uke (rk yfialns t'.irkaitr. 9feWr Half i Co-;.-- WILL SELL ..... ... 73. 09 tl. Wagon ... 3.50 i Fire CUr Ftah t'tah-Mah- o 3 Consolidated : WILL BUY National Bank... fseret . oo Fth State National ..... :s.oj S lO-- S Sutrar .1 I ne - lo ;0 3 j . 1 1 1 T'ta.i'ldaho Sugar Cons-t- i lated Wagon .... unoTiir.ni. n.in;t:n Sonta Mala St. !. 1 re-reiv- ed 13.70 53.30 Bid. s I Boston ouirt tu Kly . . . Mnghaiu Mines 4 .30 7.30 Ask. .50" .32 8.00 ish from the outset and gathered greater momentum at midday when the selUnfe- - movement became more general. Announcement of the coming test of strength between the railroads and their vast army of further as doubt in speculative employees; minds, nt to a disbursement on United least, States steel common, and other domestic and foreign developments were the primary factors. United States Steel was heavily traded In at between S4J and S2 1, closHails were at 824. a net loss of ing lower by 1 to 3 ioints, Canadian Pacific, Its subsidiary "Soo"; New York Central, New Haven, and Fries, as well as transcontinental and grangers, yielding rather easily to moderate pressure. Mexican Petroleum, Texas Company, and California Petroleum preferred were heavy to the point of weakness at intervals, and Bethlehem Steel led the war group with a loss of 17 points to 435, which was more than retrieved before the close. other munition shares, York AirBaldwin Locomotive, New particularly brake. Crucible Steel, Colorado Fuel, and Motors, suggested liquidation more than bearish encroachment. Metal shares suffered less than any other part of the list, being strengthened by reported sales of refined copper for May and June delivery at 251 cents. Hecelpt of another large block of American securities from London, towith a small amount of gold gether from that center, indicated further foreign liquidation. Southern Pacific's December stateinment, with a net gain of 11.360,000. are dicated that the Pacific systems maximum capacity of tonnage. carrying Bonds in general were more steady than stocks, with large trading in h 5s. Total sales of bonds, $4,320,000. value, were bonds parUnited were unchanged States on call. ft- - Anglo-Frenc- I Alaska Hold . . . . . . . Am. Beet Sugar Am. Can Am. Locomotive . . Am. S. c Hcflning Preferred Am. Sugar Kefing T Am. Allls-Chalme- rs com Utah Con. Utah Apex. . Utah Met U. S. S. Preferred . 2.025 19.23 S 00 38. 25 27.1:50.124 SO 00 50. 00 150 14 .374:14.00 14. 2 5 1.545' 3.871 3.73 3, 75 2601 9. SO I 9.25 50 . H. L. f -- CI. 26 65 62 63 25 654 614 63 6001127?. 500205 114 1 27 4 20r 113 4? J 27 02 Canadian Pacific . Central Leather C. & O c. u. v. c., M. & St. P. . . C. N. W C, H. 1. & P. Ky. . . . nil . Crucible Steel . . .. D. R. ., pfd... .. 7.100! 47J 46 20i 461 Distiller's Sec. 381 12,900! 3fH 38 Frie General Klectric . J,100173 171 172 4.200 1231 12lJ 122 (J. N., pfd . N. ore ctfs. .. 7.K00 47 454 46 3001 23 222 Guggenheim Exp. . Illinois Central 200,107 1064H06S 00 191 19k 19 Inter. Con. Corp.. 44S 45t 7,400; 46 Cop. . Inspiration 600111O1 1091 109J Int. liar v.. N. J. K. C. Southern .. 27i 27. 1.400; 28 .. 2,200: 78 Si 7S 7S Lchig-Valley L. & N 125 Mex. Petroleum. 3V,in0iii(U ioij 10C1 Miami Copper . . . 2.50O 881 371 372 15 15 200 15 M.. K. Ar T., pfd.. 4 00 5 51 Missouri Pacific . National Biscuit 120J 8,1001 71 National Lead 691 70 Nevada Copper . . 600; 152 154 l.H N. V. Central 15,300 109 1071 107i .vfe N. Y.. N. Ji. A H. Ar W N. Pacific N. Pac. T. Ar T 72 I L'.rooji 19, 118 1II8 3,200 114 1133,114 4 0 . 3,900! 38j 57.! 58 Pennsylvania 20011655 jl654 165 4 Pullman 1. Car. 5,100 25 244 241 Hay Con. Copper, 9.400) 80J 781 794 Heading 2,0001 51 i 50 501 Hep. I. A: Steel. . So. Pacific 13,000 101 11001 100s So. Hailway 1.300! 22? 221 22 J Studebaker Co. .. 8,SOO!1549 il50 3 1512 ?7 58 Tenn. Copper 3,7001 59 Texas Co 1,600,2101:205 206S Union Pacific ... 18,200!136;,1344 134ij , Vi Preferred U. S. Steel Preferred Utah Copper Western Union .. 834 115,000 841 82g 834 600 118 117 1175 5,100 79 J 78 782 300 90J 90 90 66 12,400 68 664 300 76 76 751 4 85 " V.700 30', 294 30 27,900 81? 7?i 80 West. Klectric . Montana Power Gen. Motors Wabash B., pfd. . Inter. M., pfd. . . Total sales for the day, shares. RANGLEY OIL FIELD . . . 687,000 HAS 168 PRODUCERS There are 170 wells all told have been drilled in the Hangely that district and only two of them are dry, says the Vernal Kxpress. At one time there were five rigs working in the field by the Colorado Pacific company, which consumed five barrels of oil per for and all of the oil fuel, each, one day was pumped from well to them.- or 25 barrels a day fromsupply one well.Tests on the Kmerald oil shows 431 per cent baume, 36 per cent naphth. 354 pr cent kerosene tmd 2S per cent paraffin. .T. Knos Bennion. N. A. N. Johnson. James HackingMeagher, Don B. and Colton were elected directors for the next year. G. K. Adams, C. J. Neal and David Hill were appointed as the auditing committee. Thirteen wells have been drilled on the Kmerald property and thero is oil in every one of them. The last well was drilled this fall found oil at that a depth of 590 feet. SILVER ACCUMULATION IS LOW IN CENTERS Approximately 3,000.000 ounces of silver at New York and San Francisco of the sliver represents the atholdings sales the present time, acagencies of the best posted cording to estimates interests. In the closing months of li15 the accumulation got ns high as 7.000,000 ounces, but a spurt, which lasted about two weeks, took awav about 4.000.000 ounces in that time. Tlds metal was shipped abroad. BECK TUNNEL MAY GET BLOSSOM ORE IS REPORT It was reported from Provo yesterday that Henry Brown, a leaser in the Beck Tunnel, is in from Tintic. He has received returns from a $2500 car just of ore. Mr. Brown believes that the ore recently opened on the 1100 level of the Iron Blossom extends to the Beck Tunnel and will be opened up with deeper working. FI.AX. Minneapolis, Jan. 24. Flax, 2.33 2.37. -- lllc llc pi-eate- I r j to-w- it: j I 1 -- I I a :S.400f SS El 87 873 2,OOOjl06Jil064 106 20, 70011094)105 i '1074 .000! 92 90J 911 300475 453 470 l001 86i 961 86g 4.400 32 29i 304 4,000 174t 1714 171 800 53 r 53 531 4,100, 644 631 634 13 900j 14 r 1.". l.lO o PS 372 971 130 16i 171 1,300 ' 3.000! 54 53 2 534 4.2001 45k 444 454 16,400 67" 63i 65 o Cal-liste- 1 43i 4TI 200113i 113 112 300 114 Am. Tobacco Anaconda Copper. Atchison Baldwin Loco Chi no Copper C. F. A: I I 7,400)1044 1021 103 T. K. & Sales. 5,800 434 1.600 261 700 664 f.,800 631 5.900i 643 Call. Petroleum.. ' .00 New Tork. Jan. 24. In the first hour of today's market prices registered gradual and, in some instances, severe declines, losses extending from 2 to 6 a variety of Issues. This was points In in the final hour when rectified partly short covering and grudging resulted in recoveries of 1 to S eupport bearSentiment amonfr traders was points. B. H. T UTAH COPPER OUTPU T .f2 .nt N STOCK VALUES Bethlehem Steel. ofij O 1 it-- r 00 i e . t- . . Nine members the S'alt I.ake Stock and Miningforming exchange .07J board met in the Exchange governing building and organized. yesterday afternoon .22 They elected officers for the ensuing .20 year and chairmen of the regular com.23 mittees. The chairmen will choose the members of their respective commit.40 tees. .11 The officers selected vesterday were .HO as follows: M. P. Braffet. president: . B. W. Dixon, first vice president; TI. B. .2.. Cole, second vies C Dern. president; .OS third vice P. Norton, (J. .01 J treasurer; J.president: A. Shorten, secretary, and W . I. Nebeker trustee for three years. .1.421 The following are the chairmen of 2.3 committees: W. Arransem,ents. Nebeker; listing. A. L.. Jacobs; member.02 J. A. Huir.e; arbitration, F. It. 2.20 ship. Woolley; rules, 11. A. Badger. 1 It Is understood that the Utah Cop.C"i Tin, f'on. In Tecember was apper production14.000.oau .f2 s iron filos .004 proximately pounds. Thi .rrtj' would bring the total output .01 .01 for 1915 Iron Kins;.. ' up close to 155,000.000 pounds. A report .O0 Jf Bowers, .00y from Boston says that owing to exFmF.NOON SALES. treme cold weather so I'tah far in January is said to heCopper .1000 tons ,Ubnn-.- iin at 32e. r.oon at 314c. of concentrates behind normal ship200'' at 4c. 1.00 Bic Cottonwood ments. The Carfieid smelter is said to Ift'V, t 4 jr. 4.Columbus be short lO.Oftu tons. 1600 at 1 The mnelter is f:tenslor. oo at lie .aid to have thre. to four d;ivs Kastern Crirr-of con. on centrates M'rt baud. 2000 Kmm The weather, howc, at at C.ppe-Cm. ever, has moderated. 23JC. I')"" at IIlr.sorn 2T0-- at 11.30. frn -. Leonora 'o at 2;c. f.500 at NEVADA STOCKS 2 2c. Momzortlte at The were following 2 2 00 at 7c. Mountain over Badgerquotations Bros.' private wire: Piutus 25' at 10c. Iteeia feak RyOO at 13c.400 at S3. 4 J. Bid. Ask. Stiver King Coalition Atlanta .21 .02 Silver .vinsi Con. ;'" at $2.27. Booth . 4 Tar Baby looo at 6ic. 100J at 7c. !o4 ; . Blue Bull .03 Victor Con. 17,30 at 2c. O. I) .03 .04 Last Crown Plnt .'"00 at ic. Combination Fraction .ns .07 OPF.N BA BP. .0.1 .04 Daisy Alfa Con. I'.Ort at 20c. 100 at 21c. D. B. B 02 .0 Columbus i.xtension 2i) nt l'c 51 Fl'tren.e limn a Copper 1000 at 30c, 500 at Oohlfield Consolidated 1.021 1 0 " 21c. 20"i at 32c. .ox Ooidfleld 07 Simmerone 200 at 11.30. Iron Jumbo Kxtenston .32 1.33 t ISic Mav tmy ,) Lone Star 03.04 Victor "r. 4 t' at 2 c. .is Shares so!i. llT.fiOO Jelling valu". Merger 11 .12 Spearhead il7.:o;3.7". Silver .0.1 Pick .04 A FTi:nN ON S ALKS. .03 '.,n. .'"0 at 22c. Z'tQ at :jc. Vernal ..Alta . Yellow Tiger .01 .02 or. Oro .ot 2tf" nt ' 31c. Alluor. Sandstorm 0. j .o7 at 24c. Crown Point 21 Kewanos .22 Croff li'c. at 11c. . 0 Great Bend .07 3000 at 14c. Fasten: Prince 10o 03 Crandma .04 at 34c Fmma Copper .6.1 Rochester Iron Blossom .100 at SI. 30. 04 t 23c, iOO at 24c. Dexter Fnion .03 Ke.y stone .100 500 fit 4c. Consolidated Virginia ... .1 .17 lt.nora l.otio at 3c, 1000 at SJc. Confidence Monronite .20 Milter Hill 3"0 at 21c. 04 Hale & Norcmss .03 Prir.ca Con. 300 at 7?c. Mexican .27 .2S 700 13c. at 2000 Heeds Peak .28 .29 Ophlr at 5c Besall 10 at 7Jc. .41 .40 Sierra Nevr.da at 2c. Tesan .63 Fnion .64 Fr.cle Sam 10(0 at c Belmont 4.42J: Ftah Con. 2000 at .on .01 2t'Oo at lie 2u09 at 4jc. Cash Boy West 01 .02 Cypav Queen F. Crown Point 100) at c. 93 l.oo Jim Butler Ol'KN F.OAUIh 17 Midway .0G Mon. P. Kxtension .07 Alta Con 100 m 22 . 1000 at 234c. .30 I. Crown Point lO.OOu at Jc. Mlzpah Extension Croff 500 at lie. .04 McNamara 5c. 1.1 May Day '.' 700t North Star at 13c. Heeds Peak .OS Ttescue .07 Kula 10 Sc. at Hfxall 4.50 Kxtension Tonopah R0O .100 at lc at ic. Tar I'nbv .02 Fmatilla 1000 at 4c. , Mineral Flat nOi 2 .S3 West Knd at 2c. Victor Con. 12 .35 Halifax Albion 100 at 31c. .OS 07 Pitts. Silver Peak...Fmma VovVtr 10'0 at 33c. 700 at Nevada 20 Hills .4 2 Hound Mountain t ""unnora 30 00 at 4c. C0OO at 4 ic Shares sold. !o,23. Selling value. $511.23. NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS following quotations were ri.!vrt;n stikclosing quota- The over Badger Bros. private wire: Sales on curl and the ns follows: re..ort"d Bid. Ask. tions wrr' S7 2 . 00 Bid. Ask. ?oppermines 07 .09 Fraction .OS Att.v Turuel 00 JoldfleJd Consolidated .07 .20 Iron Alta Central 25 1.31 .10 .IS JumboBlossom Heaver Clold 31 Kxtension 1.371 .14 Bull Valley 50 4...10 .03J Mason Valley Cardiff Kxtension . i .23 Montana Tonopah .OS : .04 Deml'ohn Con .2.1 Kxtension .03 Mlxpah Fortuna hCdd .... !l8 . 2'1 . 2 .30 Nevada Hills Mirhlgan-lTta.01 J ' x2 J North Star .IS Neva .IS S7 .07 New Qulner .0. Stewart .621 . .. . 20 .13 .134 Alta I'alotim .0 3 I'aloma. Kxtension .. .33 Kmma .... .02 .03 Cottonwood 03 .03 .00 Chief .... Sstitsoiin Wasatch .374 .621 Sm n King .... .00 .... Kxtension 4.50 .624 Tonopah .SO .49 s::s Knd S2 West .0 .... .02 .02 Ftah Securities Tint! Standard " J ,00 19.00 .SO o K. silver .R2 Utah Securities Notes. S3. 00 IDS .00 .52 .to Wasatch Mines r .70 Walker BOSTON COPPER RANGE SAi.KS. sftoo at I'aloma Kxtension The following quotations were rePaloma 1 00 atooo121il3c ceived over Badger Bros.' private wire: New Quincy nt 7if?Sc. Home Hun 2230 nt Hit9c. Shares; High Low, Close. Sells ot0 at 3'c. A: Hup 1.473 74, 50 Butte I. F.x 1000 at 17c. south li. 50 7 1, 1. 20 Cons.. Chief 20 Jfe 15. B... do! I 67 62 624 BOSTON CURB . 1 1.4001 45 1, 50 Mason Vai. 45 Th 70 Nev. Doug.. koo; .74 70 following quotations were over Badger Bros. private wire: Ohio Cop... 23 inn; 23 K. I i .2?i Con Yank F. Cr. Point IHex an 4 ft2i .lO .04 BOARD ORGAN ZES -- 3.0 2.27 . B E .03J .04 4. f .''2 .n.t .M'" .024' Con I'nlon fief. Con.. Wllbert .... U. Toledo. . I MINING i.no 1 ; .23 .07 ..' .04 . Cnired Tin Cncje Sdin..: . FIRE LOSS 520,000 'eni - mine. .0.". i .13 - Fred W. Price, vice president of the Cardiff, has returned from Inspecting the mine and the work at his Price property In South Fork. Mr. Price saya the Cardiff is now sending down about 0 tons of ore dally. It is employing 18 teams and some haul as much as 10 tons. The reads are good. The srior, is about seven feet at the .041 .33 .10 .25 j .034- S t.- - CAUSES RECESSIONS ORE DAILY; WORK IN SOUTH FORK .01 f i' .OCJ . 2 .30 .02 .24 .7 - and return after the 1 j .20 .02 ''J , itrri'l . .li .10 rf x- i .r2J .04J -- f yI l.OO .13 prnt I j f .42. 0 .3: ! I .33 .i .15 .;.. .27 .01 .21 1 2.. .3'" Mmcnw NeV. iii:;s .2. .Vaildriver .. .20 .is. 'ho. Copper; .Z( t .23 ' r tary v. .. .OH iipolu.itio 11.00'"American Fork anyon h,is a . 4i Ida. i'tt nil rs up. and a IMutus ; cjined .10 of others In rntryn. It Is the i'rlnce Con. .7: .KO to uf I'tah le district 1 4 2 . Important .14 At a metlr.,; of the tanynn llep.i. Teak. .22 .21 venlnir tnndriff frnrnltt hld 7 lat .0 Ite.ll t to vm i: iinai.imonalv Tro-- . . ak .02 .') jjintotd i a 1.v toi attend a htsr tr.fttriC, Seven T. Coaln. .17 ' h'-lTues-t In this te S K. Coaln i.Ptirs 3.40 3. 42 tity v n t n s;.' S. K. Con. .. 2.27 i ved V ft in time Sioux Con..; .ii 2.30 rcri jnvttatlon r r. tt. iif tt and S a .t r. fon. .01 , .Oli .f-louil.morn-j.fr t a. !' .i I tf th i S Herla ... 2.I7 2. U.fr thtj I iC t n number Texan t ft . 2S 24 i an I'ork will so inunilertf( . An'ri .07 Tar riabv t .n-They ran l.iv Salt Luke ntm-iTinb.0. I'.-r- 1 .06 .21 . ' i . .04 i 4.0 .11 .23 .Jl .0. S 24 . 1 ! . - l.so .or. .02 i I . , .22 .21 i , AMERICAN FORK MEN .11 .60 8. On .15 f ! .20 p .! .14 .75 j ' i" .0Tt I .03 .041' ' .10 .lO! .1 1 .4 .041! .05! .os .104' .o.. ; ! j .OSJ .04J;:' J Karl. Caul. .; . IH fJohl '"ha in ' .$ .55 Urand Cent . !.." Iron i::o Irtd. Quen.. .01 Ue store ..." . : I Kinrr V.tn... .01 j' ' KinK.. Iarl . .J .OGJ Leonora Idttle lien l er M im: .o ji . ! .021' .02114.05 , 4.1?i!t .o S.l'". .31 ; t .4 .or I I .v2i it 00T 90 TONS A winze ha? followed the ore from the main 0level down 210 feet- - This gives about ;.0 feet on the dip. Mr. Price he brotiKht down some rich Ask. took from the bottom of thesamples winze, lie thrf ore will carry approximately .22 says So Irad and f.0 silver. The last two ."2 lots of ore sent to market showed J2 .32 $3 a ton in gold. This ore was made .12 to up portly from the winze, and it is the .ns that this Is the source of .09 expectation content. yellow metal .10 theA hiKher toward contact Is the west drift .04 225 out feet and shows 4 feet of ore tn tho end of the fissure. the .5 main strike of the ore the Along work has .05 up for 235 feet. "The Car.10 been isopened a whale," cieclnred Mr. Price. .10 diff At th Price thy adit is now in 215 .02J The face is just entering the 4.20 feet. .12 blue limestone and mineralized con.75 glomerate, showing considerable iron. 8.50 "We should reach what is called the Silver Kins fissure In 70 feet," said .21 "This is a strong fissure .011 Mr. Pri100 to 200 feet wide in places on the surface." Th? American Copper Con., .is Heeds Peak. Urandburg mid Big Cot.34 tonwood Con. are all pushing work in . the vicinity. . 22J -- .01' .OTi l. :v. exp-'Mtl- .10 .h .04 Bid. i" .OX .31 .. - Ask. 1 .021! i'k t f .20 I fnt rr rid. SELLING PRESSURE CARDIFF IS SENDING LIVELY TRADING ON IVIAXFIELD STRIKES 11-0- 0 to-wi- t: ; ; 1 1 . 1 - od od od (0-- ?17; s, s, - 12,-30- 0, action is most en couraglng many new a c c o u nts have been opened. We thank our depositors and clients for their confi- dence and will. good C h e c a c c o king unts are invited. r. OFFICERS. Joseph F. Smith, President. Heber J. Grant, Vice President. Rodney T. Badger. Vice'Presddent. Henry T. McEwan, Cashier. George H. Butler, Assistant Cashier. ; NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special tax for the purpose of extending the Sewer has been levied and confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners, and became effective January 21, 1916. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real property in t: Salt Lake City, In Lots 58 to 107, inclusive. Block S; 1 to 43, inclusive, and 4S to 52, inclusive, Block 21; 3 to 17, inclusive, Block 20, Douglas Park Amended Plat Subdivision; 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 Block 9, all in SecDouglas Park Subdivision, tion 9, Township 1 south. Range 1 east, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; 29 to 48. inclusive. College Heights Subdivision; 1 to 25, inclusive, Block 1, Liberty Subdivision, all in Block 11; I, Heights 2, 7, 8. 9, 10. 11, IS, 19 and 20, Block 30; 3, 4 and 5. Block 29, all in Five Acre Plat "C"; 12 to 16. inclusive, Block 17-Five Acre Plat "A." all in Big Field Survey, abutting on both sides of Hubbard Avenue between Fifteenth East Street and Fairview Avenue; on botli sides of Thirteenth East Street between Ninth South Street and Yale Avenue; on both sides of Michigan Avenue between Thirteenth East and Fifteenth East Streets; on both sides of Fifteenth East Street between Harvard Avenue and Tenth South Street; and on both sides of Tenth South Street between Thirteenth East and Fifteenth East Streets, in Sewer District No. 1, of Salt Lake City, and is due and payable in 5 equal annual installments beat ginning- January 2J, 1917. Interest 011 the rate of six per cent per annum the whole amount of said tax shall be the date the ordinance computed from levy of said tax became confirming the t: 21, 1916, and effective, January on tlie whole interest at said rate amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each installment. If or interest aforesaid any installment is not paid on the date whsn same becomes due, then the whole amount of inthe tax unpaid at the lime said bestallment and interest are due will come due and payable and will draw interest at the rate of tight per cent sale of the property asper annum until sessed. One or more of .said installments in the order in which they are aforer lid, or the whole tax, payable may be paid without interest at any time within thirty days after the orthe levy of tiie tax dinance confirming became effective; and one or more of said installments in the oi"'ler in whic h or the whole tax unthey are payable, paid, may isbe paid on the day any indue by paying the amount stallment to said day thereof and interest are All special taxes payable at my office. Room 102. City and County Lake City. Building, atSalt Salt Lake City, Utah, this Dated 21st day of January, 1916. FRANK GODBE. City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. Sewer Extension No. 351. to-wi- A, to-wi- Fourth and final estimate. DELINQUENT GOLD MOUNTAIN NOTICE. CHAMPION Mix- & Principal Milling company. ing office and place of business. 216 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice There is delinquent upon tho described stock, on account following of of assessment No. 14 of one per cent per share, levied on the 16th day of December, 1915, the several set opposite the names of the amounts No. of Cert Shares. Amt. No. 1000 2.50 R. K. Adams 5000 12.50 Geo. Halverson ... 5000 12.50 Geo, Halverson . . . 3510 8.78 175 Geo. Halverson . . . 1000 2.50 26 Martin Gellein . . . 1000 C. II. Stevens 2.50 64 9522 23.80 65 Frank J. Stevens . 1.2.1 500 6G C. R. Drumiter 6055 15.14 70 David Farr 6056 15.14 71 Asail Farr 28.40 11,361 152 J. L. Herrick 200 .50 78 A. H. Martin 1500 3.75 79 Jones Edgar 1000 2.50 151 Jno. C. Kuhns .... 7000 17.50 112 C. C. Richards .... 1000 2.50 115 Fannie D. Johnson 2250 5.15 126 T. D. Johnson 1000 2.50 146 Wrm. Weber 500 1.25 147 Wm. Weber 625 1.55 150 Fred Burgi 25.00 41 10,000 W. E. Maul And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors made on the 16th day of December, 1915, so manv shares of each parcel of said will be sold stock as may be necessary office of the auction at the at public 216 S. Main street. Salt Lake company, on the Sth day of February, City, Utah, 1916, at 2 p. m. of said day. to pay deassessments thereon and exlinquentof sale. one-four- pense C. th R. LONG, Gold Mountain Champion Seeretarv & Milling Company, Salt Lake MiningUtah. City, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Disof Salt Lake county, Utah. trict courtmatter of the estate of Mary In the Hellstrom, deceased. Under and by virtuewillof ofthe power said dethe vested in me by sale on ceased, I will sell2d at private of February, the day Wednesday, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., all interest to the Julia of said estate of. in and In Carr Fork, Lode patented as Lot 4674, Canyon, Salt Lake county, Bingham with dwelling houses thereon Utah, in one parcel or in subdivisions; either terms of sale cash, and subject to confirmation by above named court. Bids will be received at the office of G. H. Backman. No. 14 E. South Temstreet. Salt Lake City, Utah, adple dressed to the undersigned; and ten per cent of amount bid accompany each bid. ''JOHN ENLUND, and tesExecutor under tlie last will tament of Mary Hellstrom. deceased. G. H. tor. Backman, Attorney for Execu- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE in and for the Third Judicial District,State of Utah. countv of Salt Lake, withIn the matter of the voluntary Company, drawal of Western Electric an Illinois corporation, from the State of Utah Notice. Notice is hereby given that Western Illinois CorporaElectric Company, an the filed with tion has to an order of undersigned, said Court, pursuant its voluntary dated January 11, 1916, to withdraw for leave, application the State of Utah. from objection person may atfile histime before to Any any said application 1916. February 14th, THOS. HOMER, Clerk Third District Court. Salt Lake City, Utah. Bv B. F Quinn, Deputy Clerk. Date of first publication hereof, Jan- 1916. rir 13th, |