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Show THE ZT I L S J HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916 N, Probate and Guardianship Notices D Mines,, Mining Stocks, COM! nerciai a MARKET SAID TO BE SOUTH HEGLA CO. HAS 1915 WELL CASH TREASURY, S30.491 REPORT ANNUAL HetLt South of th were In re- l.t yest?!! by President terday ofIt. lh Vatn.n and a firia:.'t:t 'e'.rg1. Storer. Thft statement by Trwurrr e.ish i fimj.iiv nha t I'M Lie l)nh. The shipment totaled 247 smeller tint whlfhThis $5.1. brought is rommr'l with a tor, irn. In 1311 of IPCOOJ. Tiicro tal 1H1 ihate l.ut.-- l of the 50 12. trt tr fr tre,"itiry. TH taken from the following s rt;rt: pre udTit Thr- - re 221 fp" of shaft sinking and 12 5:1 . : r.f drifting done for the ion. of r fiiifp'n.' i.ur.I l deve?oprner.l Th .r 13.1-- a foi!w: at th rime of the I f - y iii;-- r'-t"'- ! - - tt rr...!-.;.-tlo- .) - r.-'-t uo-'erg- tl r fet of t!inn-tsind fNi'"H to. !'." drift . " rAl''. feet of I.MZ et 4 4 ii rr. r 1 1 1 r-- 1 i f eil-tri- 1 Z - J st - itl-v- l I 1 '. I " ' r i a-.- U"s--- 1 .i ".. ( : rorn-.;in- itol'I, lil..'.)7.-?- 2 1. 0 t l".nl. ounce j.oiin r.ino, ?.r..l.J poin'l. ropper. potirt.l n to! 39,a)5 poun-troii. th totpl tif-- t !toptntc profit for the ye.ir on rom-pan- y- .01 ' 03J I i t on . .01 ; j ' . 3u 0 .0;, .21 1 -- Na Id rtv.-h i ti f "o5. ' 'iMiiiOIlKO Pitts-Ida- . I tl-'k- r PltJtliS Prin- . . .OS i . . ..: . .1 Wf-ME,- w.-.tr- K. S. f. K. . foaln. foaln. t'on. . : . lvt. 11 . 1 . 2 . , .oi j . .i 7 : " .131 I 50 40 45 5 1 .0 "71 09 02 20 2 o 2 .24 .04 .04 xt-n- 1 r- . 05 tth - ln'-lln- I i - lvl t . '. r0-fo- ot . 1' ...)-fo- . i a.-tt- i ."ta-f,,.- ev-l- it . Itriirr. 1 I 1 fc: " 1 . in i l . , -- " . ........ . . .". . . . T . -- 1 i f T So. cr.orr t.eady to start SINKING AT LUCKY fJ- rt'iy e.nf r, with rurn I.oijnty ll w. cHr. v to the lUreetor .ike i r t er t v t i iv wttTi j ti'.'f. Thi t t e of the (ie.. e.jntp:nnf -- startiftne to the fro'n the at e. NOTES AND PERSOIfALS uri'i tK J. II Water ha C Miu iiecia. fr m K on t1 I'M'al Tntr.lnr at J2.224 ha Victor Consolidated lo.On.i at 21c. ".irtton an-ntion hi f:ai p;i. ! Total shares sold 9C.510; seisin)-- ; to the orn mttter for rn e ro r h' p. ven ear f htrh value, 3l.H5.75. It I report! th A FTK HNOON S A LFS ilv-ore iil te ji hipped Hrottv frorn th. o. K. SMwr t- Indian .;.rtn2s Alta Consolidated. 50) at 1 9 Ti'f;r.-I" aid car fo'iniv Tf'O'l r.!o. at 34c. f. i i', h ne P.'k Cjttonwood. looo at 4c, 2rt00 at el.i isma n. 100ft at Fastern Prin e. looo at H". fltCKI-:tJM'K MIMti CO. llmma Corter. 20') at ic, 200 at ""Jc, .seller ( Iron Illossor.i. 12o at 11.35. older of thi jitoj k :0!j, eomrnu Indian Queen. 2'"V). at lc. Pluttas. 5"o nt io.-- son at 9Jc. rlertte with th-- jo'-rery lins the Heeds Peak. Sh) at J.Tc. 5koo at 13ic a new orsar.U itlon, jferu'In-- alic lift of 50o at 14c. ho Units. Ftah Conolldated. 250.) 2Jc. Fast Tinti'- - Consolidated,at 25o at 2e. If. CJ. If'MAllON. OP FN HOAItl). Goldfield. Nev. Alta Consolidated, 50') at :0c, 50) at 20 lc. Athlon. 500 at .!3ic. 25o at 14c. Colorado, Kmma, S.mi at 371c. Soft at $1.5 5. Iron Itlossom. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. 1 : K'-o at 2 4 c. stone, Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. Leonora. 2oo at 3ic" Mineral Flat. 7.o. at 4c. Atav Iay, 5ft at 21 lc Mohzonite, lOfto at lc. ii n-hM- 1 I r t a! t da. ? f c reir y BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phone W. ICO Main St. SfeinWra 9att Lake tKk a ad Mlalnir irirhance. 946-94- Victor Consolidated, 20O at Wilbert. "ft at Sc. Total share sold, 59,900; value, S3S47. 4 7. WILL BUY in t 1,) ! rn. v,ionNational ltah State National Iieret Alt. St.ile Tele hank 212.. f" f WILL SELL 204 nterrnountatn Ufe .1 .... 14. li jiiisir l' t'on. '.n?ori t f w t'taf--t.ah- mtTiir.ns Seat UAnf.nn 1C Mli 5t. selilns 525,000 Ilrector of the Prince Consolidated announced an extra dividend yesterday of 2$ cents. This calls for the sum of I25.Q' to be distributed on March t sto k ( record February 24. Since of ISL". the Prlnc out 1125.-i- " July o. This will make a paid tola! of $150.-oIt is understood that the regular or $5iooo quarterly dividend 1 o. nt will be distributed on Airll 1. on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. II. f L. CI. 3.2001 2331 23i' 231 Alaska CJoid " SftO OCl 7 "S A 900 65J 631 6 5 Am. Heet Sugar . 61 628 3,800 62 Am. Can 65 7,800 67 Am. locomotive . 66j Am. Smelt. & Het.. 21,900 1012 98 101 g I I i K-.- . ot . . 1 I t ( 1 I I j Mi j 1 265 1 265-fo- ot Oay-Hrist- ol 1 11 sixty-fiv- e-foot now-provin- : I ! I I j I i To-ba- j r. I I j j j SALES. Demijohn. 2000 at 41c. Silver Culch. 1000 at 2lc. Paloma, 13.500 at 10c, Paloma Extension, 1000 at 8ic. South Hecla Extension. 1000 at Allchigan-L'ta1000 at 291c, O. K. Silver. 1000 at $1.25. Lehl Tin. 3000 at 0. at 70c. Walker, 10002000 Home 17c. at 8jc. SJc. at 291c, 30c. Paloma. S7oft at ltc, 11c. Paloma Extension. 4000 at Jc. South Hecla Fxtension, 1000 at 17c. Walker. 300 at 70c. Sells. 300 at 53c. XFAV VOItlv (dt.iIV. h. 5ou New York, Feb. 2. Flour, unsettled. Wheat 1 Spot weak: No. 1 Durum, No. 1.45: Northern Puluth. 1.52, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba. 1.531 f. . b. New York. Futures weak: Alay, 1.41. Corn Easy; No. 2 yellow. S8i 0. i. f. New York. Oats Spot quiet. WHEAT MARKET SLUMP Feb. Manager Louis Fugal of the Lowland Tunnel & Transportation company was up from Alona this week. He reports the tunnel now in 650 feet on its course to cut the Wasatch fault. The surface buildings are being enlarged and a covering erected for a new compressor. With the installation of machinery Inofearly spring It is the expectation making progress in the long tunnel, the rapid of which object Is to crosscut an Important mineral zone as well as to develop a vaulable stream of water. KVAPOIIATKI1 New York, Feb. 2. ples dul and easy; choice. 6i5;8jl; prime. FHIITS. Evaporated apfancy, 81? 92: 6fi6g. Prune, dull but steady. Apricots and peaches quiet. Raisins easy. Minneapolis, FLAX. Feb. 2. Flax, 2.27 at 2. Bearish cable Chicago, tations had a effect on wheat. As depressing a result the close today here, 1 ii was i c to although lj2c net lower,steady, 1.33 with and July at 1.241. Other May attoo. underwent a setback corn grain, iltflc to llttlic and oats to lc. quo- 2icoff Court of the State of Utah. County of Salt Lake, Probate Division. In the matter of tne estate of Anctiee. Cockerill. Deceased. thony The petition of Alfred C. Held, adminCockistrator of the estate of Anthony for an order to erill, deceased, praying eell the following described real estate of said decedent to wit First, Commencing 21 rods E. of the N. AV. Corner of the N. E. Quarter of Section 29, Tp. 1" S. R. 2 AV. S. L B. & M., and running thence S. 35 rods; thence S. 66 Beg. E. 23 rods, to the center of a road; a tnenco N. 40 of rods to the center road; thence N. 66 Deg. AV. 8 rods, to the section line; thence W. 14.5 rods to the5 of containing about place acres of beginning, farm land with the dwelling house and out buildings thereon. Second, Commencing 44 rods E. of the center Section 20, Tp. and range thence E. 42 aforesaid; andS. running 9 Deg. W. 61 rods; rods; thence thence S.AV.19 Deg. 45 Min. W. 106.3 rods; on Section line 19.8 rods; thence thence N. 6.5 rods; to center of thence along center of said road, road; N. 66 Deg. W. 20.S rods; thence N. 19 Min. E. 89 rods; thence N. 11 Deg. 30 Deg. 25 Min. E. 61.2 rods to place of from said parcel beginning, excepting of land that certain part thereof platted as Cockerill's Addition according to the recorded plat ana survey thereof recorded In the office of the recorder of said Salt Lake County, said parcel of land containing about 40 acres of vacant farm land. Third, An equitable Interestof in the Cockerill addition being a part1 S. S. E. Quarter of Section 20 Tp. R. 2 AV. S. L. B. & AI. according to the rerecorded plat and survey thereof Recorded in the office of the County corder of said Salt Lake County, and 4.91 acres of vacant containing about land, platted into 40 lots, of which lots numbers 1, 2. 3. 4 and a, of Block 1. have been sold and conveyed: and also for an order to sell the followpraying it ms of personal proping mentioned of said decedent, to wit. 2 horses, erty 1 cow, mowing machine, disc harrow, wagon, old buggy, sulky plow, spring 3 wagons, hand plpw, hand cultivator, water tank, hay rake, anvil, buggy, sets of harrow. 2 on single buggy, sulky and double harness, all situated about the homestead and in and about the dwelling house and out buildings thereon of said deceased in Pleasant State of Utah, Green, Salt Lake County, on has been set for hearing D. Friday, the2 1916, at 4th day of February. A. o'clock p. m. at the County Court house, in the Court room of said Court, in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 22d day od od Provisions finished to an advance of 2Jc. Predictions of larger Australian and to Europe were Argentine shipments reasons the chief accepted for the downturn in foreign prices on wheat. In this connection it was said a fleet of loading 8,000.000 bushels had capable been obtained for Australia alone. At first, however, offerings here were the market rallied from an small, and decline. Something of an adinitial vance followed owing to signs of a little activity on the part of exnort-erThen sales and liquidation set in realizing and enough bear pressure to force a material decline, developed influenced by announcements that the was of cash wheat for buying to be more centralized thanEurope ever, and that virtually the entire traffic had been under the direct control of thebrought various governments. Aloderat-in- g temperatures that promises increased arrivals. especially in the northwest, tended to give emphasis to bearish sentiment regarding wheat. n There was also a more general disoo-sitiomanifested to consider the that snow protection throughout the wrest and southwest would prove ajnple for the needs of the- winter crop. Corn eased off mainly in consequence of favorable weather and as a result of the setback in wheat. Assertions that export sales in the last few days amounted to 1,000.000 bushels failed to act as an offset. Oats gave way with other grain. The break vvas In the face of heavy buyon the part of a commission house, ing which earlier had taken a free hand on the selling side. bv packers more than wiped outHedging temporary was provisions. The of gainsoninlard. D. 1916. chief pressure January. A.THOS. HOAIER. Clerk. (Seal.) Leading futures ranged as follows: J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. By S. P. Armstrong. Attorney for Open. High. Low. Close. 10ft-12- s. - I I WHEAT- 1.34 United States bonds wore unchanged Mnv i Hun. EXTRA DIVIDEND MARCH 1 ) aggregated o. hih-Krad- Allohigan-Fta- S er 1 h. PRINCE TO PAY 1 1 Atta Consolidated. 200 at oic, 1000 at AH Ion. r,."ft nt .1 lc. Colorado. 15o nt 1 4c. Col'tmbu Mxtension. looo at lc thaly-Judif10 at TiOoo at lie. I7at Crown Point. $.2;.. Fast Tintic Consolidated. 50o at 2c Alonzonite. fiooa a; 4, 3000 at 3jc. lu.'iiltirrv re-pain- ed e, opi:n hoaiu). . IUv "'"..ift, v.'hen sink in; level will he puh"l. f nt ?c I lrtl r''w hr.!f l!t. 0 7. 1 BOY f"- - ctfolidated. at 25c a r llabv, 5 at Tintlc Central, at af. l"tah looo at 2Jc VictorConsolidated, Consolidated. .Vo at 21' Yankee Consolidated. 2' at 30c hit Tintic Consolidated. 1f.)i) a't TeXii n of the r .f f Sur. I'oa'.'.mvTurner v.hs np fro:ri Ile:vr ln alt y Mtnin-- ; New York. Feb. 2. For a time tothe market threatened to yield a day considerable part of the ground in the previous dealings, evIncltiK a strong,day's prices tendency to react on comparatively small offerings. readThis condition was completely when the list, however, justed later, almost as a whole, rose well above of the early week. highest the. final hour trading; was, Until quotations moderate and more contracted, the leaders aside from United States Steel of such mixed Issues as consisting; Crucible Steel, Mexican Petroleum. United States Industrial Alcohol and was Alercantile Marine preferred. the unusual character of these itshares marwhich gave early pause to the ket. 1a'S! was heard of the effect, specuof President latively itnd otherwise, Wilson's Hpeeches. London was again a seller of Fries. Canadian Pacific and some of the lesser metals, but they were easllv absorbed ofa advancing' prices. Toe more conspicuous shares of the were munitions sroup strong more fairly active and at first, but became only almost buoyant, in fact the sole feature of the final hour, when Crucible and6 Stude-bakSteel, Faldwin Locomotive2 to showed gains of over yesterday's final flKures. points Their rise was accompanied by the usual rumors of more war contracts. Failure of the American Smelting directors to increase the common dividend was temporarily disappointing, but all metals strengthened later on an Indicated demand for copper In the less distincfuture. Oils, motors and tive issues were13 3 to 7 points higher of with a for Willys Overland A belated demand for shares at 218. gain of the Independent steel companies was to United States Steel, which helpful mode a maximum gain of li to 831. Ralls formed onlv a relatively small of the day's dealings with an unpart certain trend for some leading issues, publication of additional fadespite the vorable December earnings. Honda in general were stronger with isa sudden inquiry for local traction $3,730.-OOsues. Total xales 113J Preferred ....I 4 00 14 112 113S Hef. . . Sugar flrand (iulrh MininR" company is now Am. 200 126J 1263 126J Am. Tel. & Tel. . from the north Arizona prop- Am. shipping 3 ,1 00 209 20 4J 205 Tobacco to smelters Ftah the approxierty ,50O: SSS S4 e 100 tons of copper Ana. Copper "1 0o0104. 10381041 mately a" month. W. P. Jennings, Kenernl Atchison ore 900 1141 ioyjii4 Loco. ... from the prop- Haldwln manaper, has returned 89 & Halt. Ohio ,800 an went to make he where inspecerty, 4 6 rt . . . . Steel Hethlehem emnow A Is men tion. force of forty 1! S6l! 861 86 H. 300. It. Transit on are the ployed and seven teams 30i! 30J ,900) 31 Petroleum . . road between the mine and St. Thomas, Cal. 170 Pacific Can. .200,1705, 169 a new station on the Aloapa branch of 900 52JI 528! 52i Central Ieather. . .. Koute. the Salt Lake & Ohio ,5001 63ii 62a! 63 The pnsc-n-t tonnapc will nverapre 20 Chesa. 1261 13 . 600 13 At present market Chi.MILlt. &Western per cent copper. St. P. . . ,100 971 96J, 971 C, valore la in worth such pross pricesabout $100 a ton. This would C. 129 Northwestern ues 171 ,600 1KB 17 C. II. I. & Pac. . . make the Grand tluch production worth Phino . . ,100 532 521 535 about $10,000 a month. The mine is Colo. F.Copper Iron . . .11 ,200 45 j 431 4 5 level Crucible &:Steel belnK operated from the . . . 66 100 78J 741 77J to the surface. The physical conditions D. & H. O. .. 19 pfd. are batlsfactory. . . . 451 Dis. Securities In this section the Ironr.ell, Copper 29 ,200 38j 374 381 Kountnln and Tramp mine, all cop- Gen. Electric 1 ,000 171 169 170 pers, are active this winter. The Tramp (it. Nor. pfd 1 .500 122 121 1211 management Is Installing a compres- (It. 9 ,000 45J 43 Nor. ore ctfs.. 451 sor and will push work. 300 221 221 221 (Jug. Exploration. not down It is there. winter However, 111. Central ...... .1105 The country has been deluged with Inter. .Voo 'is' 171! 174 C. Corp. . . turDelicious and lettuce rainstorms. 12 .900 45J 441 4SJ Cop. crown in the open are on the mar- Inspiration nips with no N. J.. Inter. Ilarv. nil radishes They maturing. ket, 1, Vooi K. C. Southern . . 26 3 261 man a from to th tasted excellent . . 000! 76 Vallev 762 Lehigh snows and frosty nights. Ij. & Nashville . .. northland of o' One enterprirdns: farmer will directly Alex. . . 26 ,500! 1061 lOtJjlOaJ Petroleum have a carload of fresh lettuce on the Miami Copper . . . 3 .300 37 3oi n Salt Lake markets. 4 00 M.. K. & T. pfd. . . 141 14 143 4 4 Afo. Pacific 900 51 67l ,700 63 National Load ... 6Sy 200 151 ir,i 151 Nevada Copper . . E RON STRIKES N. Y. Central .200 106i! 10511061 .100: ess 67; 67j N. Y.. N. H. & H. . 1 6 2 .000: 117 116 Norf. & Western. .400 U3Ji 11231134 Nor. Pacific . . . ., 20OI 123! 121! 123 Alall ORE .UN LEVEL Pacific 1' 364 Pacific Tel. & .Tel. J.200I 571 6i! F.6J Pennsylvania Pull. Pal. Car. . . . i.noo'iP.7 166 166 ;,60O' 211 23 g 241 Hay Con. Copper. ?.900! 781 77 Word was received yesterday at the Heading 7S4 .. Rait Like office of the Home Hun com- Hep. Iron & Steel 531 .000 5 4 500'lOOS 99 21100a pany that a strike has been made on So. Pacific level of tiie property, So. Hallway the ,600 213 21 21g which adjoins the old mine Stude baker Co. . . ir .eoo'ir.o 14331150 near Ploche. The Information was 3 3 55 .100! 56.1 56 Tenn. brief that another body of hlsth grade Texas Copper Co 197l'200 ore wa struck 20j feet below where Union Pacific 5 ,100 134 1323 1331 the ore I, being developed on the 400 831 83 Preferred 831 level. The deeper level Is U. S, Steel 85 ,600 831 81 83 g as on same to east the the the making 600'1 16 1151116 Preferred sixty-fivand It is thought that this Utah .... 91 ,700! 791 Copper a ore continuous shoot of high proves 6 00 881 8 8 88 West. Union an200 feet vertically. The grade for West. Electric . . . 16 .200 67 651 66 2 nouncement stated that the Homo Hun Mont. 74 Power .... can ship as soon as the roads are (Jen. Alotors 4501 opened up. 300 2981 288 291 About two years ago the Home Run Wabash pfd 15 ,K0O sn 794 SO followed ore to the 300 level. The work Int. AI. pfd Total sales for day, 660.000 shares was mainly to the west, although it was known that to the east lay the main ore zone. The new work is the correctness of this theory TINTIC PROPERTY SOLD FOR $3996 AT PROVO of the larper ore bodies to the east. At that time thirteen carloads of ore were The ore averaged $30 It Is reported from Provo that a In copper and silver. $10,000 option to ?35.shipped. on mainly in North a car ton $57 One when metal Tintic has been filedproperty averaged with C. C. Parker were low. and O. T. Hrldges to the Chief Conprices solidated. IhNI.ISTFI STOCKS, The mining property and personal Sales on curb and the closlnsr quota- property of the Fast Tintic Development company was sold nt sheriff's sale tions, were reported yesterday as ows In the foreclosure suit of G. yesterday P. Huntley and C. AI. Richards vs. Fast Hid. Ask. Tintic for Development cnmpunv .02 .021 $3996.68, the amount of the judgment Silver ;ulch ' .OS nnd costs. It was bid in by Judge J. 17. .06 Alta Tunnel 20 Hooth. representing plaintiffs. Alta Cent 10 Heaver Oold 10 Hull Valley POLAR STAR ORE IS 04 Cardirf Fxtension DELAYED BY STORMS Consolidated...! .04J! .05 Pemijohn .03 .10 Fortuna Cold .05 .07 Manager Ti. F. Woodward of the Fortuna Ind Michlsan-Uta- h 29 .291 Clover Alining company received word 01 Neva .02 this week that another foot of snow 07 has fallen over the Ruby valley section .OS New Qulncy io .101 of Nevada, making about three feet In Paloma, all on the level rear the Polar Star. Paloma Fxtension .osj' .osj . 01 1: Hlco Argentine .021 This has hampered ore hauling' to In January only three carloads .00 Santa. Chief Santa. King .00J awere' marketed, when more than half dor.en were booked. The output in 52 Sells .53 O. IC. Silver 1.10 1.23 December was five cars. It Is expected to ship' about six in February. Tintic Standard .03 48 Wasatch Alines .53 .69 Walker Copper .70 LOWLAND WILL SOON South Hecla Fxtension . . . .1711 .IS INSTALL COMPRESSOR 250-fo- Tinfic on. i .05 Tlntlc . .. .oi .011 ore I .'f v hat greatly lncrejfj boti I. . 10 I'ncle Snm . - OS .10 n H tt.e ore horizontally, vrt! . 02i f'..n. ..' .02 .021 275 feet n a n ;r ff.llowf.l t.ortrof!tTl!v 1. fhltf l .03 04J .05 .041 v. ' r v direction. I'leven Victor . 02 .02f .021 were r!rivn front th.- Wilb.-r- t'on.. .2i w.rklni; rnt! ati'l .07 07 .07 .OS . f ...,r ere W. Toledo . It rrojt!f i ."4 .02J .04 lriv ri at I i!iffer nt point", the drift.a Ao.Le an. f rff.'its alt elnr in r.i ' .".is" r;it"l sr.nl" Con. .24 of (;' t .n,l ti r.ic r. The Van ' 17. Tin "1 Con .02 .02 .021 or t fb No !'vtrl. rai' frorn I ron K ins; "li .Oli (ivvvrr t'tnne'. a , r" irn t er'.l up to the Son1 of th"j v.'t rales FOP. F. N o f ) N s Li ; s for the holt!per of ore. or shift Mta 50 at 201c. Consolidated. - t.y gravity mlriir; l)iti; i!on-Tli Albion, .".loo at T4c. 1500 at 331c. r. averaxe American Copper 1000 vvi.Ith l'if Tf twenty feet. at lc. Z atConsolidated lljr. Ultutf-a500 at SJc. 12 7 .s2 CoitimMt Amalgamated. Rooo nt 9kr. an.l plant Mir i:(en)on. !')22 500 at Hr. nt Ml;i Colorado, ' v e opmeu . . . Crown Point. "Oi.ft isr, in tank at 4e .11 a r, t r'l'flvaM Cardiff, l.'.u at II 7 7 1'" Oft at 17.-- . J ' r pHe on li a n fl !r Consolidated. t If-nt I7nma on at !r .",5c, 1009 at at . ' s t 1. .a Copi'r. ;.:. 1" trl l'asrle. lt.oa at 20e. Tr,n ry to k Fast Crown Point. or..i at He i 74.t V ."7 Crand Centrnt. at 57c. Tofl Iron Itlossom. 25 p t S1.35. Liabilities. ICinr WillUm. .mi.j at lie. .' $ .aft,. to tohonco. 7' nt 2i-hplfatj f.'.:.2i Pr'nce Copsoltdi yurpl te.i laa af Sc. 700 h'.'o'int'nit payahU' at :'. ' at si". 140a ftt Sf.c. Kiln Heed P e.ih. r.i.t.o at S iv r Kins; Consolldt.l. 100 at i: i. : s : To a 12.121. 0-- PAUSE j .07j .IOt .05 . . .01 :. j -4 . on r.:: .03 i. oj .so C9 .1.1 2.i .10 .02 20 .021 .40 .7f 4 20 .21 f ."2 - : 2tt ik . i . 4- - - .'91 S 4- . .SO t i.'.'j .r.2i . Sioux t'on. . Swan. Con. . S. Herla S. Shield . .. Texa n . . . . Tar Hahy . ., Tin tic Zinc. - rj . .2i J 7! . I 1 .2.". J . . . 02 . run.. I'eak. f:etj. Ith. o Weil. .! . j .20 . . H:xall . S. Troughs.. S. T. COMING FROM MOAPA .214 i . - t!i 4 BRIEF DEAR PRESSURE CAUSE Ills-Chalm- : 11 AFTER I .03J .07 .10 .04 .ooj .20 (. .01 .24." .' - FRESH - LETTUCE AND . .03' . .10 .0?.i . 2.04 .06 .02 i .05 .01 I. ! . h llavj eln iiml ono on th- - Skinrir viin Only irio of tlwe pro'luc, duriot; I'l.. In tl preparatory other Mfour Mo'k' only le ore work. ieinc il;e. i 'n.tfor.t I locks t will If nuirketerl from Pirinir ore ileveloprnerits Itirtrr theeonfin-,ye.ir the l t the have mostly ten vein, whl' h I ipnerl en. of the property toe li'.ir arul leviit htft. tv tho-r- a lle nt an avrane the trlven nlonsr vin ' of I feet on It tip anl by ir;th mom workinK Hmltel hut Important on th .astrn er.J of th- vein yatm over a mile nwav from t'ie main Ilie uevetopmnt carried n in the W !.; f vein ! ihrk this year was from the A.f, ,.t IojrtnK t of the tio Tir ' the Indi'-itc-'- t !... . i !6i !- laT!. Kato th.. .02 .20 OU Mononite ..! Miller Mill Alio. Flat ..! iTiiiit an'l leasers' a"onnt Mt. Lake- . ..' .May Iav .. of protml Nev. the yar flv Mocksf whl-'I'irtnt: to 11:11s are wrrc four I"t $100 , Lit. Hell I. Mala moth 1 f ! ... ri-n- . ! . I lft'.l. ellvf-r- 1 A.- - 1 . -- " A REALIZING SALES AND STOCKS RESUMED IN '- feet of si. aft. and and marketed on Thff were mined057.2 pound rnmpany acr.junt after d'duet-r- x ,irv . rii.lfl ore. for wMriiraiiro.iJ freightn alt tnlter rhars. to mItT. freight frrn r VM(rli t g n r n an to New ork, rt'. your (omjany rffivp-- l the f $'.7,115.71; the total urn ot for WMtrMnc nnl l.i'nr, timber, suppiu. ylnic being $ 1.0"0 5 , nixl ore haul-Iru- r at UaliIiii frrt min to railroad a- i:t ?tft'!nr trinif I 2". ' levlr.r TiiM total mtstl J.t;.9!i profit nf were a toIlow.: 129.2S& ouni iinlrnt ounces silver. gold. I2I,7 lead, 2I.D7' pound. zinc. 2.2ss pound. and S'i.'.'i'! round Iron. j.u'ir .! foppr, were tnitn-i- and v.marketed on ThT , r pound of cett?it .I2.' deducttry rruilf ore. for which after railroad nil smelti; h.iri,". ing smelter, freisrhl from W;sat' h t. to -New York.. refinfreUht "n f.tiIH-rrsrrot. m vour ing .tixt selling on t '. total received th ittni of $7. "'; .ftM Icssns for lal or, titaJ 'r. urri:i.-i. re uii,-and d,i;.r.:...4, tit rnitr.mtn to from hauling n ri I 2. ir. J,'.7') h. snijtervHion v a v t ri ir a net utoplns? profit to t Tlv 07. metal totnl of Jt:i iv follows: 3 1.H3j mmii wfr . 15. ."!'" Mirirrs ni:-- . r. 2!53i Kn pi)'int ieal. 122. t3 jir.if.S 7.nf. 172 pfMKi'li ropper, .nl 3.. 0 21 pouruls Iron. Net toplo I'rnflt. William.. The.l total metal rontents of the ore K. K. Iaid . ..! on the prn.pi-wtirtnsf nimcany I. Kins yeir . . .1 jnl le.iser"' nonimt a) f . UP TWO IMPORTANT DRIFTS CLEANED - I f- OPWARD MOVEMENT ON 1000-FOO- T JudsjinK from, the volume of trade, LEVEL business on the loeal mine exchange yesterday wa much larKer than oh showins; an Increase of more Tuesday, than ?, per rent. Some say the market anflWork is hclnjr pushed In two new strateKlc pluces In the West Is pretty well cleaned up and predict .Minins; company's domain another rise. Kmma, Albion and Alta ledn thirteen claims at Alta. where the Consolidated were popular stocks yesthe Cardiff on the while the Tintlca continued in ground adjoin terday, fnvor. Kmma reached Zl cents. south and Is west from the" Wasatch pu and Columbus Fxtension. SuColorado stilt sold around lil cents, Mine perintendent Le mm on has Junt brousrht t.rand iVntral sold for T7 cents. 17tnh h!a tiriMoltdated was a trifle stronger. of thmapsjup to date showing the work .Mummer from tiie Superior lricon bronsrht 17 cents. I'rince sold jast from the and the new work up t ho if nt. before the announcement tunnel Frederic tunnel, which Is .too feet deepof the extra divldenrl. The market was. er. This work from the Frederic lv-- l onsldered very all around. v looo feet from the Th curb Issues,satisfactory approximntel continue. 1 to absorb isur.'ace and noproxlmately COof) feet in considerable, of the attention. Crowds from near the It starts the continued, In .iltmlanc at both ses- nt main Alta portal. road west of the site of sions, although already there is grow-lold tunthe Columbus mills. loop complaints that the afternoon ses- nel passe through part This of the West sion i called too 1 arly; some even susr-if- Toledo. Columbus Fxtension and up to - Instead of o'clock. Hexall. Sale. yesterday totaled 130.410 shares, theThe new west drift is out from the valued at J23.212.75. Th official clos- Frederick level about feet. It forty dike. ns were fotlows: ing quotation Is drlftine nloint a porphyry Its Juncture with the Toledo fissure in Forenoon. Afternoon. West Toledo ground Is about fifty ore depfeet ahead and here Hid. Hid. Ask. Agk. important dike Is anticipated. has Te .20" osition an .19 Alta Con. . . . 20 east-wealmost and already strike Alta Tli;r.. .021 .orj shows some mineralization. About 100 A Iblon . . .34 .4 feet further north a drift Is making Am Con Cop .11 ' easterlv In the Wet Toledo pround M. Tunnel . . .14 ; . I H out .IS .m the limestone beddings. This following US Amal. Hin. mineralized soluble lime is identical to . . . ." Han. Hold . "ifi'j. in which the bir ore bodies were that IWkU." . . "5 "4i fotton. .10 .oii . 1". discovered In the mines linmodlatelv to H. .lack . .11. on tip to the MichiKan-Ftah- . east the and . Kx. . Cedar ...4 The air is poor, however, and Ced.-Ta- ! ... . '" .or.1 only one shift a day may work in each .(; . . . Kx. Colfsm. re.10 i o?l! .10 is face. It that It will obexpected 1 . . l . Colo. Alln. .141 to reach the about clays quire sixty ..:!?.!. .04 J f'r. r.dnt .. 'Mi on this "account. Important re. ID 4 . o. io' jectives 1.10 ar.iiff sults ate points. expected at both these ' . OS roff H'J .10 Frorn the level, 300 feet Superior 7 . .7' was summer sent a drift Ialy above, last . IS . 20 Con . v . I . as I'rab. the Toledo for fissure. Just out the Ialy-Judc;. J ft . ." 0 . ar. R.20 In the work whs grouml interesting 17. I'rln.e on and the camp was came .014 .01! .oil winter U. H. ,. 1 . . 7S Ih moved down to the Frederic level. The i .;: Kmeraid .2ri main drift had penetrated the West .2. 17 tit ma . 37 200 feet when .as Toledo irround about Cop.. . 21 C. IhlKle ... .IS .21 .19 the work was suspended. 17. f'r. Point .oi .oli .01 .oil 7. Chain . .. .17. ' .17 . .; .r.o entral . .60 1 .321' COPPER ORES Iron i:ios. .. 1 -- i .3?; .374 Ilul. Qleen , 01 on! .011 Is cyst one . . 231 .2 .24i' .25 er Sto.-h'dd- Mlntnsf WEST TOLEDO POSHES Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information. July 1 CORN Alay .2581 80J 80 80 1.33 1.32 3 1.24 1.36 1.24j 794 791 64 79g od ( 3 . 1 1 Attorneys for Petitioner. SHERIFF'S S LE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for Salt n Lake county, State of Utah. company, a corporation, plaintiff, against George Deaku-mesometimes known as Geo. Deakumis, and sometimes as Georges a corDeakumes, Midvale State bank, defendand A. James Aagard, poration, ants, to be sold at sheriff's sale at the west front door of the county courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, 011 the 19th day of February. A. D. 1916, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, tile, claim and interest of said defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a point West Seventy and Seven-terth- s (70.7) rods, and South Eleven and Five-tent(11.5) rods, from the Northeast corner of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-fiv- e (35), Township Two (2) South. Range One (1) West, Salt Lake Base and Alerldian, and running s thence South Twenty-on- e and (21.5) rods to the center of a three rod of thence West on center line street; s said street Twenty-on- e nnd (21.5) rods; thence North Twenty-on- e of and (21.5) rods to phi-.-and containing two and beginning, eighty-eigh- t hundredths (2.SS) acres more or less, together with all tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, water rights and privileges thereunto belonging or used therewith. in Purchase price payable lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, ihis A. D. 1916. . Aliller-Cahoo- n, hs Five-tenth- Five-tenth- Five-tent- hs 26th day of January. JOHN S. COR LESS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By C. L. Schettler. Deputy Sheriff. David W. Aloffat, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, January 27, A. I). 1916. NOTICE. DELINQUENT one-four- I I j 1 GOLD AIOUNTAIN CHAMPION A1IN-in- g & Alilling company. 210 S. office and place of business,Principal Alain street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice There is delinquent upon the J following described stock, on account NOTICE OF SALE. assessment No. 14 of of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of one per cent per share, levied on the Third Judicial district of the state di-of 16th day of December, 1915. the several of Salt Lake, probate county 79j Utah, vision. OATS In the matter of the estate of Salem deceased. Notice of Sale. Abraham, 51 51 S 60S 521 Alav Notice is hereby given that in pur47 474 488 484 July suance of an order of the Third juPORK dicial district court in and tor Salt Lake 20.25 20.40 county, Utah, made on the 28th day of 20.60 20.60 May amended and an 1916, ' January, LARD on the 31st day of order made esMav" ....I 10. 11 fi.20"j 10.05 10.10 January, 1916, in the matter of the the July ....j 10.30 10.30 10.22 10.25 tate of Salem Abraham, deceased, the administrator of said RIBS undersigned, sell at public sale on Friestate, will 1 1.00 10.87 10.95 Alav 10.92 of February, 1916, 11th the day day, 11.07 11.10 11.10 11.02 July at 12 o'clock noon, at the weat and County of door the City Cash quotations ranged as follows: Lake City, Utah, all the Wheat No. 2 red, 2 nominal; No. 3 building. Saltinterest and estate of the title, right, Salem hard, nominal; said red, 1.301'.311; No. Abraham, deceased, at the No. 3 hard, 1.25 1.31 8. of his death, and all the right, Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 time and 4 interest that theor said' estate title 4 74 No. 743(?i76; white, yellow, otherwise, has, by operation of law 75. other than or in addition to Oats No. 3 white, 491 503; standard, acquired of his time that of said deceased at themerchandise nominal. in the wares, death goods, 98 2. No. No. 1.00. 3, nominal; Rye 80 July IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT. TRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county. State of Utan. In the matter of the estate of Hugh II. Alullen, deceased. Notice. The petition of George P. Betts, adof the estate of Hugh H. ministrator Alullen. deceased, praying for the settlement of final account of said adfor the distribution ofministrator and of the, estate. rto. the perthe residue ..... . : soil?. cMuueti, iiiin iitreu sri iui neai in, on Friday, the 11th day of February. A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., at th" courthouse, in the courtroom of county said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah.. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof . affixed this 25th day 01 January nub. THOS. HOAIER. Clerk. (Seal.) E. J. Clark. Deputy Clerk. By Stewart, Bowman. Alorris & Callis-te- r. j th amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. of Cert. No. 27 173 174 175 26 64 65 66 70 71 152 78 79 R. K. Adams Geo. Halverson Geo. Halverson Geo. Halverson Alartln Gellein C. II. Stevens Shares. Amt. .. .. . . . . . ... J. Stevens Frank C. H. Drumiter ... David Farr Asail Farr J. L. Herrick A. 11. Alartin Jones Edgar Jno. C. Kuhns .... 1000 5000 5000 3510 . 1000 3000 9522 500 6055 6056 ,11,361 200 1500 3 000 7000 1000 2250 1000 500 , . 12 . 50 12.50 S.7S 50 50 2.1 1 . SO 25 15. 34 15.14 2S.4 0 .50 3.75 2.60 C. C. Richards 17.50 D. Johnson Fannie 2.50 5 26 T. D. Johnson ... 5.15 146 Wm. Weber 2.50 T4 7 Wm. Weber 1.25 6 25 150 Fred Burgi 1.55 41 W. E. Maul ,10,000 25.00 And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors made on the 16th day of December, 1915, so of each parcel of said shares be many as stock may necessary will be sold auction at the office of the at public 216 S. Alain street. Salt Lake company, on the 8th day of February, City, Utah, 1916, at 2 p. m. of said day. to pay deassessments thereon and exlinquent pense of sale. C. R. LONG, Gold Mountain Champion Secretary Alining & Aiming Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial District, in and for the of Salt State of Utah. county In the matterLake, of the petition for dissolution of the incorporation of the Hanna Brokerage & Storage company, a corporation Notice. Notice is hereby given that Hanna Brokerage & Storage Company had made application in the Third Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Salt Lake, for dissolution of said corporation, anil that the be upon said applicaheld before said Court tion will hearing on the 18th day of February. Friday, A. D. 1916, at 9.30 a. m. of said dav" 151 112 115 ... ... to said estate, and fixtures belonging and situate at No. 69 West Broadway Salt Lake City, (Third South street). and all of the accounts owing Utah, will ' said estate. Said personal property be sold for cash; ten (10) per cent at the time of sale, and the balance at the time of delivery. LIVE STOCK. All persons desiring to view said in 2. Feb. goods or to secure any information Hogs Receipts, Chicago, by ap-76 48,000: weak, 5 to 10 lower; bulk, 7.66 reference to tho same, may doatso No. ("3,7.85; lights, 7.30(?i) 7.80; mixed, 7.50 plying to the undersigned AV. Fourth South street, Salt Lake City, 7.50 7.95; heavy, 7.50 7.95 rough, Wasatch 2273. Utah, telephoneBESHARA 7.65; pigs, 5.75 6. 85. I. AIALOUF, 15,000; Cattle Receipts, strong; of Salem estate of the Administrator Feb9.75. the equaling fancy beeves, of deceased. Abraham, catrecord native 1914; beef ruary6.40 Booth, Lee, Badger & Rich, Boston tle. 9.60; western steers, Attorneys for Said Adminibuilding. 8.30: cows and heifers, 3.208.25 calves, strator. 8.0011.25. 16,000; Sheep Receipts. strong; IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e wethers. ewes, 5.407.S0; division, in and for Salt Lake lambs, 8.7511.15. county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Nick-olOmaha, Feb. 2. Hogs Receipts. Gulbransen, deceased. Notice. steady; heavy, 7.50 7.70; The petition of Anna J. Gulbransen, of praying 7.35(5 7.60: pigs, 6.507.50; bulklight, for the issuance to herself, of sales, 7.40 7.60. of administration in the estate Cattle Receipts. 6200; steady; na- letters Nickolai Gulbransen, deceased, has tive steers. 6.25 8.25: cows and heif- of been set for hearing on Friday, the2 ers, 5.256.75; western steers, 6.00 11th day of February. A. D. 1916, at 7.60; Texas steers, 5.756.50; stock-er- s o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, THOS. HOAIER. 5.50 7.50. and feeders, of said court in Salt courtroom in the Third Clerk District 6000; Court, Salt Sheep Receipts, higher; Utah. Lake Salt Lake county, City, Gi 9.25 8 City. Utah. wethers, 7.00 vearlngs, 8.259.85 clerk of said court, with Lake the Witness B. F. 10.75. Quinn, Deputv Clerk By 7.75; lambs, this 29th day the seal thereofD.affixed, AViiley & Willey. Attorneys for 1916. of January. A. THOS. HOAIER, Clerk. (Seal) METAL MARKETS ByAI.J.. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. C. NOTICE. for Petitioner. Nielsen, Attorney New York, Feb. 2. The metal ex... BE WILL BIDS RECEIVED BY THE lead 6.10 bid. change quotes IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e undersigned at his office, Columbia not quoted. Spelter division, in and for Salt Lake Trust company. 125 Arain street, Salt Silver 56J. Lake City, Utah, to and including FebState of Utah. county. 25.75 Copper firm. Electrolytic, In the matter of the estate of Dan ruary 7, 1916, for the entire stock of 26.00 for second quarter delivery. merchandise and fixtures of D. B. BarK. Keohane, deceased. Notice. Iron firm and unchanged. The petition of James L Karr pray- on, bankrupt, located at his place of Tin quiet. Spot, 41.25 bid. for the issuance to James L Karr business, No. 256 S. State street, Salt ing At London: of administration in the es- Lake letters City. Utah, and at Mount Pleas94; of Spot copper,125 9410s.10s; futures, Utah. Separate bids on Salt Lake tate ofsetDan K. Keohane,on deceased, has ant, electrolytic, for hearing Friday, the City and Alount Pleasant stock will be 175 15s; futures, 179 10s. been Spot tin. 11th dav of February, A. D. 1916, at 2 considered. Upon application to the Lead, 31 0s. o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, undersigned, the merchandise and fixSpelter, 90. in the courtroom of said court in Salt tures located in Salt Lake City may Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. be inspected, and upon application to MONEY. Witness the clerk of said court, with Cashier Wall of Alount Comthis 24th day mercial & Savings bank,Pleasant affixed, New York. Feb. 2. Mercantile paper. the seal thereof Alount Pleas1916. D. A. of the goods located at that January. 3t31. ant, Utah, be THOS. HOAIER. Clerk. (Seal.) bills. 4.70J; deplace may inspected. Sterling: Sixty-da- y Clerk. E. J. Clark. N. G. HALL. Receiver. Deputy By mand. 4.75J: cables, 4.76 Petifor S. P. ATexiean dollars. 43. Armstrong, Attorney Government bonds steady; railroad tioner. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE bonds strong. Judicial District; in and for the Third .PRO-bate DISTRICT IN THE COURT, Time loans steady; 60 and 90 davs, of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Salt Lake county division, in and for 21 2J; six months. 2J3. v In the matter of the voluntary withUtah. Call money steady; high, 2: low, 1J; county, drawal of Western Electric Company, In the matter of the estate of Richard an 13; last 2; closing Griffiths, Illinois corporation, from the State ruling1J; rate. deceased. Notice. bid. offered at 2. loan, Utah Notice. The petition of G. H. Backman, ad- of Notice is hereby given that AVestern with the will annexed of Electric Company, ministrator SVG AH. an Illinois Corporadeof Richard the estate Griffiths, filed has with the tion, New York, Feb. 2. Raw Sugar firm: ceased, for the settlement of praying to an order of undersigned said Court" 4. S3 4.89; molasses. 4.06 final account of said administrator and pursuant centrifugal. 11, 1916, its voluntary January 4.12. Refined firm. of the residue of dated distribution the for for leave to withdraw Sugar futures opened steadier on the estate to the persons entitled, has application the State of Utah. covering by commission houses and been set for hearing D.on Friday, 2the 11th from person may file his; objection 1916, at buying by trade interests. At noon dav"m..of February, A. o'clock to Any said application at any time before at the county courthouse, in the February p. prices were about two points net 14th. 1916. courtroom of said court in Salt Lake THOS. Utah. county. City. Salt Lakeclerk Clerk Third District Court. HOAIER, Salt Lak PHODICE. of said court, with City. Vitness the Utah. this 29th thereof 2. seal the affixed, B. Feb. F. Rutter day Chicago. Quinn, Deputy Clerk By unchanged. D. 1916. Date of first publication January, A.THOS. Eggs firm: receipts, 1788 cases. of (Seal) hereof, JanClerk. HOAIER, 1916. 27 uary 13th. Firsts, 291f294: ordinary firsts, E. J. Clerk. Clark, By Deputy 284; at mark, cases, included, 24 25. G. H. Backman, Attorney for Potatoes Receipts, 20 cars, unSPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETISU changed. OF TIIK D ALT ON GOLD MINING Poultry Alive, unchanged & MILLING COMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE. Rarley 7081. Timothy 5 . 50 JB 7 . 65. Clover 10 .00018.50. Pork 19.006f 20.10. Lard 9.80. Ribs 10.1210.75. ' ; 7.600-8.25- ; ai 18,-30- 0: . I .mi 3 7-- ' ASSESSMENT NO. 5. THE M. & P. GOLD MINING & Aiming company. Principal place of business. Salt Lake City. Utah. Location of mines. Camp Floyd. Utah. Notice is- - hereby given that at a of meeting of the board of directors & Milling the AI. & P. Gold Mining on the 5th day of Janucompany, held No. 5 of ary! 1916, assessment (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporaand tion,or issued payable on 7th day of February before the outstanding, to Arthur Murphy, treasurer, at 1916, the office of the company. Ophlr. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment mav remain unpaid on the 7th February, 1916. will be delinday ofand advertised for sale at pubquent lic auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold 2on the 21st day of o'clock p. m. at February. 1916, at the office, to nay the delincompany's thereon, quent assessment with the costs of advertising together and exBale. pense of L. S. AUSTIN. Secretary. one-four- First publication January 6, 191$. th PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 639 S. SECOND West, Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice is ' hereby given that a spedescribed cial private sale the following of the ntockholders of the meeting property t: situated in Salt Lake county, Dalton Gold Alining & Milling comUtah, be held at the office of the will pany at corner the southwest of company, No. 639 S. Second West, Salt theBeginning southeast quarter of the northwest on Monday, the 7th; 24, township &. south, Lakeof City, Utah, 1916. quarter1 of section at 2 o'clock p. ac-m., day February, Lake Salt and for the purpose of considering range west, meridian, the r 17.45 thence north chains; running tion of the board of directors in selling thence east 12.30 chains, more or corporation. to the west line of the Denver & less, Rio the property ownedM.byF.the MURRAY, Grande Railroad company's land; Dalton Gold Mining & MillSecretary west along said thence south 3 Co. west line 17.46 degrees chains, more or less, to ing the quarter section line; thence west NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 10.65 chains, more or less., to the place of beginning. Containing 20 acres, on ESTATE OF GEORGE FORD, or after Saturday, February 12, 1916, Creditors will present claims at 12 o'clock noon, and written bids will with vouchers to the undersigned at be received at the office of Van Cott, 1022 Boston Building, Salt Lake Allison & Rlter, at 1311 Walker Bank Utah, on or before the 15th dayCity, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Terms Alay, A. D. 1916. building. Ten cent of of the amount bid SARAH ELIZA sale: per to accompany the bid and the balance Executrix of last will andFORD, testaoh cash confirmation of sale by the ment of George Ford, Deceased. & court. Evans, Evans Folland, Attorneys B. R. HOWELL, for Executrix, 1022 Boston Building. Administrator de bonis non. Date of first publication. January ESTATE. OF JOHN WELLINGTON, deceased. The undersigned will sell at to-wi- DE-cease- Dated January 29, 191C. 13, A. D. 1916. d. |