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K .1. ire drtu!-I'l. i 11 ir". l:o I. e irrl ije-rgd l .np J i i The IVn.ifi.- tiuner-fr'r-nis- an le the ln'"rRi,'(!l Iff le,I n f. ft bov arid a st.id in r r e- -t isne of' th: re w.i a br 'at f t o f Krade ralei'a iei'.;in 1.1er ''' ' t i Week Ml. the w ,r-Mil'.r!- wen alout feet ?i' t ln arrt irte.l mo her tfic ioi'rr ed. it. level. Tii rrr f it . I I I short :litar".. wh-- n ' crine in an the lifarh srrde hesja rea?t In th when he is-I it w tli.-- r f .i r tee! kC.iln. a rievv utr th-i- t f.ill eta s "imtlar to "hippe.i .it U't Whl'--h lette I th 'Olll net tb r r.t. bn 'v lui h would n i .Vtt .m. II" aho stated that al! l' msklns; the ro.-- rei. '.' that t p a not shipping ore was Of h iroo.l rnill.iiii Ki'ade and was beinK ; s d on the .1 for this purpose I ef r; - !) . pr ? . s I ;rprty . a fr - . . e -- em-p!f,- ' r:ii-ttet'- it-- rr ;'!..! r !. t- ' "T-,- 1 . cor.-necti- rrtls--Irni- I i I on r l'f -- -- $''' - .r se 1 n.-rai- 1 1 , f 1 j- - - ! . ! e t- ve I t " . rt ; latel U'.-t.vti-- n rc-,- r iit f e 5 s I es pro-poo- i .J ! la-Ke- ! , Wsri ; n- BEAVER COPPER IS COMPLETING IT! El Lewis i i When malvini: purchases at any of the stores mentioned below, as well as j our Receipts when paying" jour monthly bills, and Kcz? 3wLm jj V L fa li lll (lllf Street. Heaver eour.tv company which a large number of local people states bulld-- In , nd-joinl- ng ot at MIAMI COMPANY IS BOOKED FOR INCREASE Miami Copper company expects to 50,000,000 pounds of copper produce 1916. during come up The dividend questionof will the directors at the April meeting and a further increase in quarterly rate to $1.50 does not appear improbable. The last indisbursement was $1.25 $1 the preceding quarter. against dividends 'Net earnings available for in the first two months of the year These were $760,000. approximated based on deliveries below 20 cents a will Each succeeding month corpound. show an increase in earnings to the advance in copper responding prices from 18 cents to 28 cents a pound. March 1 Miami had a On surplus of close to $2,300,000. f ! If LEHI MAN INTERESTED IN OLD COMSTOCK LEASE Bishop Henry Lewis has recently become associated with a metal extraction company that owns a lease on the at famous old Comstock tailingsLehi dump BanNev., says the City.are Virginia about 600.000 tons of ner There slimes in this dump,an covering forty acres in extent, and analysis shows that it contains about $8 or $9 per ton In go'd. silver and aquicksilver. This cost of about can be extracted at $1.50 per ton and tanks for this purof 200 tons pose that have a capacity on the ground. rer rtav are already The bishop may become the resident manager. TON REFINED ZINC A DAY AT THE GARFIELD According to the Boston News Bureau, experiments have been carried on at the Oarfield smelting plant for a year in the Treatment of zinc ores and they by the electrolytic process to the extent of turnhave succeeded ton of refined zinc per day. ing out a Is identical with the experiThe plant the Anaconda mental plant In use at are now being complans plant, and construction of a permapleted for the nent plant at a cost of more than St'MMO.VS. THIRD JUDICIAL District court of Salt Lake county. State of Utah. Albert C. Nelson, plaintiff, vs. Aletha Nelson, plaintiff. Summons. The State of Utah to the said deYou are hereby summoned fendant: to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action "Is brought, otherwise, within after service, and indefend daysentitled thirty case the above action; and of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, whlh has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recovercon- a dissolving the marriage judgment tract heretofore existing between you and plaintiff. WILLARD HANSON. for Plaintiff. who has a few hot lies P. o. address.Attorney 909 Kearns building. of in the refrie-rato- r Salt Lake City, Utah. mvinKM) o. it. )Te-paris ed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV1IN THAT a dividend of 10 cents per share has been declared, payable on April 1. 1916, to to holders of the Issued and outstandof capital stock of the Silver ing shares on a Company- - of Mining King Consolidated oZ a Utah, as shown corporation notice. A oIas ()f Utah, records of raid company stock by tho close of business on March 1:2. at the 1916. The stock transfer books of the will be closed on March corporation 22, 1916, and reopened for transfers on 3. 1916. Ap.il order of the board of directors. By SOLON sriKO. President. Q. W. BROWNING. Secretary. Salt Lake City. Utah. March 4. 1916. XITICI2 TO tOMHACTOItS. OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK. SALT City, Utah, February 29. 1916. will add flavor and zest Lake Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. March ",)t. h. 1916, for the furnirhing of mato dozens of plain, easily terial and the construction of a re- or. e J concrete siphon, east or. street over the Jordan prepared dishes. It not and SaltSouth Lake City canal. to bidders, together with only renders other food Instructions ire obplans and specifications, atmay the county more appetizing, lnit.it is tained uponoffice. application surveyor's is reserved to reject any a nonrishinc:, hoalthfnl andTheall right bids. My ordtr of Board of County Commisfood beverage in itself. sioners. (Attest) THOMAS HOMER. County Clerk. A, II. Crabbe, Chairman. , IN THE beer PiAnot ind Mnsfc L. ud always p 1 ff A. Colin Dry Goods Co.. 222-22- 4 a. 5 S. State street. Clayton PIi.no Co made Holsara Bread, by Superior Baking Co. Never Co, "The Subatitutora," five 134-13- Bakery Products Drcgi Schiaxoia-JoliMo- a ttorea. Men'e rnrnishings Gardner & Adams, Kearns buildinj. Shew P.obinson Brothers Co, 223 S. Main street. Tailors Johnson Brothers, srits 206 Kearns building. rnrnitnre Co, 1 E. First South. Fcrcitare Eldredge-Hatc- h 9 S. Main; Groceries, Meats, etc. United Grocery Co.. 4 South. W. First Market, Sanitary Fish and Poultry Fultcn Market. 70 W. First South. Laundry Royal Laucdry. C25 S. State street. Branch offices. Cafeteria Shay's, 341 S. Main street. Co. Creamery Frodncts Banquet butter, made by the Nelson-Rlck- a State street. Theatre Liberty motion plays. Co, corner State and Florists and Seedsmen Porter-Walto- n Broadway. China, Crockery. Glassware and Silverware Callaway, Hoock & Francis, C6 S. Main street. Ice Creajn and Confectionery Eeeley ice creams, 260 S. State street. itreet and 55 3. Main Knit Goods Salt Lake Knitting Store, 70 S. Main street. 337 S. Main street Optical Gocds Columbian Optical48Co., E. South Temple. Co., Photographs & Dyeing Co, 0 and H Cleaning P.egal Dyeing Cleaning offices. Eranch South. Second Dairy Products Salt Lake Dati7 Co, 236 W. South Temple. Ladies Tailors The Kline Shop, suite 307 Walker Bank building. street. Millinery Wonder Millinery Co.. 52 S. Main 121 S. Main street Mercantile Sadler and Co, Wines liquors Coal and Fuel Martin Coal Co, 47 S. Main street. American Eeanty Beer Salt Lake City Ererring Co. 23-3- 267-2G- 22-2- Olsen-Oriffit- h 156-16- receive visitors minute's JFISHER BEER Vif-teen- th : Fisher Brewing Co. THE IJEElt. Tl.e prize is IN mm mm Just read this: "Your Okay Specific Jieats the world, and when Okay won't Dire, nothing will." W. If. Gibson, Druggist. "The Okay Specific is a dcad shot Jor the diseases for which it h prescribed." J. M. Yeager, Druggist. "The Okay jjoes ahead of anything i ever saw. and 1 Iiav for over .Of) -medicine Dr. W. II An- - S,n.- korSalebjSCHHAri'ifil-JOHHSO- H NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS ING. WANT BUSINESS DIRECTORY RATES MEET- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT n meeting of the stockholders of the company is hereby Daynes will be held at the office of called andJewelry S. Daynes Jewelry company, No. 12S on Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10, 1916, at the hour of Monday, 5 o'clock p. m. The purpose of said meeting is to consider and vote upon the proposition to amend article nine of the articles of Incorporation of the said company so as to provide for a board of five directors instead of seven directors as now provided. The meeting will also elect a board of directors for the ensuing year and consider and vote upon such other business as mav legallv come before it. DAYNES JEWELRY COMPANY, Bv John C. Cutler. President. By Royal W. Daynes. Secretary. CAPTANrUcC NATIONAL HOUSE & CARPET CLEANING CO. 9x12. $1; vacuum n cleaning and hou.se cleaning. 215 Tern-Plcto- Wasatch 4256. SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat. 75c; &: tllOrOUlI'hlv CtitAn ltr , v 'ui 2300. tVia in Sanitary Carpet Cleaner Hyl.ion, CLMING AND PESJNGT STATE ST. PRESS ERY. Cleaners and prossers of the better kind. 550 State. Wasatch 5257. bdg. Lof-gre- n, CHIROPODIST u. uuTiitK Chiropody specialist, orthopedic adjustments. Even9 ings hy appointment. Judge building. Wasatch 3339. DK. L. ZAMBIA, foot specialist, treats all ailments of the feet. 47 E. First South. Wasatch 5064 -uii 318-1- CONFINEMENTS .iiuuhKN maternity home: private cases solicited; homes found for children. 'Phone Was. 7059. 525 Center st. "Pi A 1 1 TYR tV i I A ill 1 , " I V, T high-clas- RE-celv- ed 126-128-1- 32 602-60- B N. C. STOTT. n. i FlRST-fT.AS- r a T rr TT c .. - guaranteed. . T7CC!-- noK,. Sciv i n eastern "'"o ") Pricps reasonable; work Hvland :ViKfi.n f. 1) l"-eJ- ; ;n, ii """i, x .... qiiarcs 5 1. we d?,ry'andPhone but&rain O MurravWr1?16 termilk fed"JV hogs, about 100. at 10c per pound. 2, m,lk for delivered any ?TS Prompt service. Utah Farm dairy, 1324 Jefferson. DRESSMAKING AND LADIES' ,ATLING REMODELING and Tadb?? Tailmim 437 Hy layndth751Ry- BV. - DR Phone R ic rrvsnrj . -n.ri su tel. Wras. 6628. Good n;setiviiiiit teeth $6. .T oa?1 8. W. MOEBEST, 104 Keith bldg.. Main. Wasatch 7371. EXPERT MASSEUR Auer-bach- Herald-Republica- T.roonwo WHTMn Msnna iliilv hr. ivni iA..nl:Si(r s academy, 34 Main st. ward Beginners in four lessons; children's taught fancy classes Saturday. E j vj CHINA PAINTING MISS BERTH W AOKw'irs Kai 143 E. Third South. China suitable tor gifts and prizes. Class and private lessons. j 1 1 - m - - w-,- 11 AD Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further informat,VN IN THE DISTRICT COURT.' PRO-bat- e Ten cents per line for first inser5 cents per line for each subdivision, in and for Salt Lake tion. county. State of Utah. estate of "Wilsequent insertion; all classificaJn the matter of the liam T. Cromar, deceased. Notice. tions. Count six. words to the line. Cromar, The petition of William F. to MONTHLY RATE. Viu-iaet al., praying for the issuance $1.25 per line per month. F. Cromar and Herbert B. Cromar. of letters of administration in the Telephoned ads will receive estate of William T. Cromar. deceased, prompc attention. has been set for hearing on Friday, the2 D. at CALL MAIN 20. 191. 31st day of March, A. o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, Ask for the Want Ad department. in the courtroom of said court; in Salt I Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 14th day DIED of March, A. I. 1916. TIIOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal.) Clerk. LOFGREN. At a local By J. E. Clark. for Peti March 18, of Bright's disease, hospital John C. Charles Baldwin.Deputy Attorney son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof tioners. Lofgren, born July 14, 1873, in Mount A school teacher at Pleasant, Utah. JX THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e one was in the butter of late but time, Lake Salt division, in and for The business. and body is at25the egg State of Utah. county. S. Taylor. In the matter of the estate of parlors of Joseph William be can viewed from and West Temple, D. Notice. George Roper, deceased. 5 to 8 p. m. Funeral services The petition of Sarah A. Roper, pray- afternoon Tho at Mount Pleasant.Tuesday t for he issuance to herself of letters ing of administration in the estate of body will be taken to Mount Pleasant Tuesday morning. George D. Roper, deceased, has been sot of lor heariner on Friday, the 3lst day SWEATICII. At Garfield, March 19, March, a. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., Mrs. Rosa Sweatich, age 24. wife of Dan at the county courthouse in the court- Sweatich Remains at the of Garfield. room of said court, in Salt Lake City, funeral parlors of Eber W. Hall, 164 S. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with West Temple. Notice of funeral later. the seal thereof affixed, this 15th day of March, A. D. 1916. FLORISTS TIIOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) ( CI a s si f e n 1 on No. Jt . By .1. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. G. H. for PetiERNEST T.AM BOURNE. Salt Lake's tioner. Backman, Attorney Funeral de-7 florist, new store. leadingour Decorations. signs specialty.1516. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e S Main. Wasatch division, in and for Salt Lake WILLES-HORNDRUG CO., News county, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John bldg.; cut flowers, funeral designs, G. Morrison, deceased. Notice. decorating. Wasatch 291. The petition for approval and settleL. M. LAW. 214 E. Second ment of the annual account of the adwork and decorating ministratrix of the estate of John G. South. Design florist, Morrison, deceased, has been set for my specialty. Wasatch 37. on Friday, the 31st day of hearing March, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., LOST AND FOUND at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City. (Classification No. 4.) Salt Lake County, Utah. LOST If the party who found a Witness the clerk of said court, with black leather grip on the 15th the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day lady's PJast car leaving Main at. at 5.55 of March, A. D. 1916. turn it will Wednesday please evening THOS. Clerk. HOMER, (Seal) E. over to street car company or phone Clerk. J. Clark. Ry Deputy the owner, Was. 807, it will be greatly Booth, Lee, Badger & Rich, Attor- appreciated. Reward. neys for Petitioner. LOST Platinum dinner ring, set VOTICE OI'" ASSESSMENT. in small diamonds, lost NEW QUINCY' MINING COMPANY. Orpheum19 theatre or Hotel Utah Febor 20. Finder will receive Place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. ruary Notice Is hereby given that at a liberal reward if returned to P. D. of the board of directors held Kline. Phone 445; residence, 2547 Van meeting on the 20th day of January, 1916, an Buren ave., Ogden. assessment of 1 cent per share was $150.00 REWARD for the arrest and levied and assessed on the capital stock conviction of persons poisoning my dog. issued and outstanding, of the corpora- VV. A. Barrlngton, 1555 S. Ninth East. tion, payable forthwith to Arthur L. secretary of said company, at ' Thomas, LOST Bar pin, diamond in center. room 202, Atlas building. Salt Lake Reward. 233 Constitution bldg., Was. City, Utah. 5808. ment shall remain unpaid on the 11th 's LOST Wallet in vicinity of of March, 1916. will be delinquent day store. Return to The and advertised for sale at public aucLiberal reward. payment Is made betion, and, unless fore, will be sold on the 30th day of LOST Gold medal Dairy Route book; March, 1916, to pay the delinquent as- return 931 S. Fourth East; reward. sessment together with cost of adPhone Hy. 2209-expenses L.of sale, vertising andARTHUR THOMAS, Secretary. AUCTION SALES First publication February 10. 1916. Bv resolution of the board of direc (Classification No. 5) comtors of the New Quincy Mining 11 ,3... , ivuuJtcvi maun jl ., IOU upon which the assessment levied Jans JUST received, carload will become delinquent uary 20, 1916, from as such 11 furniture, to March dining was parlor, March postponed and bedroom suites, at a saving of 27, 1916, and the day of sale of de25 .per cent to 35 per cent on tlfe stock from March 30 to April linquent dollar. Our stock of second-han- d 15, 1916. furniture is the most ARTHUR L. THOMAS, cleanest and best In the complete, It Secretary. is consists of everything city. that March 11. 1916. needed in a home at a saving cf 50 per cent on the dollar. Come in NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. before buying elsewhere, as we are glad to show you these goods and SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE prove to you the saving on same. by the Utah Statw Fair associaUtah Furniture Co.. W. office. 121 State Capitol. Second South. tion atLab-their - City. Utah, until 2 p. m. Salt March 22. 1916, tnen publicly opened and read, for material and labor reBARGAINS in new furniture: out of rent district is why wre sell cheap; quired for repairing the horticultural high second-han- d brass beds, office furniat the state fair Salt building grounds. rugs, dining tables, almost new; to plans ture, Lake City. Utah, accoraing price; terms. Michigan Furn. Co., and specifications, which are open for half at the office of Scott & 430 State st., below Fourth South. inspectionarchitects and engineers. No. Welch, WE buy and sell household goods. 202 Dooly building. Salt Lake City, Utah, and also at the office of the Utah O. K. Furnitare Co., 343 S. State. Was. 1996. State Fair association. Each proposal must be made out on C. E. forms obtained from the architects and auctioneer. Sells must be accompanied by a certified anything.OSTERLOH. 2824-Wasatch 5 check, or cash deposit, of per cent of the amount thereof, made payable to Horace S. Ensign, secretary Utah BUSINESS DIRECTORY State Fair association, to be forfeited to the undersigned in case the bid is and the bidder does not enter accepted JATjOJR:NEYS into the contract and furnish a bond in some reliable surety company withBOOTH, LEE, BADGER & RICH, in ten days after its acceptance. 8 Boston bldg. Wasatch 1268. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. WILLARD HANSON, attorney at law. UTAH STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION. 909 Kearns bldg. Phone Was. 1994. Horace S. Ensign. Secretary. ,1 Tin: iiostkss Sspartaent Store Mia - From Boston comes the following: The entire capital stock of the Victoria Consolidated Mining company was by Bingham Mines last year. acquired The property consists of forty-nin- e acres In the Tintlc district, Utah, The the Eagle & Blue Bell. shaft and mine is opened by a 1200-fois believed that several tunnels, but Itmore economicalore can be extracted ly through the Eagle & Blue Bell work-- i tigs a Eagle & Blue Bell has installed operated electrically hoist, which will permit the extraction new of double the present output. The hoist was put Into operation a week ago. an extensive develBingham plans for the this year, and opprogress which opment Yosemite .Mines, suspended erations September. 11114, is to resume once. ot ITerald-Republic- an f is Merriman, managing mtairs at the pioperty of the Beaver oppeIn i j I for your Tavorltc Candidate in The 1 who HOUSES ,'are interested, that the I lug. are nearlng and that completion by March 27 he hope to have the new savs the Kureka machinery Installed, l or tbe past few weeks a ueporier. ood force of men has been busv at the Heaver Copper and kept the word Mr. which Merriman has received from Superintendent McMullen showa that they have made excellent time in et-- j tinic things in readiness for the ram-- i palgn offorwork which Is to be taken which the company has am- up and pie capital. Work Is to he carried on through !the fifty-foshaft ami men who have been over the mining aav ground ; that a f"w",, months' prospecting ' 'ho, ild be to sufficient r.r.t-- fr of the t'cslV' l"rrr- make a proI kxxaa2&' YOSEMTE MNE WILL RESUME WORK hli.-jte-r of fine feet i c ( ! v Under the head "A Heflection of the Boston News Mining Prosperity a New Bureau says that England industrial which has profited measurably from the in' the activity is the SulliAmerican extraordinary mining industry van Machinery company. The company manufactures mining and quarrying Net earnings for the 191S machinery. from $540,000, or not far year were about 14 per cent on the $3,846,800 The significant fact about the.se fiKures is that the bulk of the earnings accrued in the last four months of the year: in the first half profits were very small. Sullivan Machinery has advanced to about $i;'0 a share from a price in the low nineties last year. Before the war In the it was an 8 per cent stock. fall of 1914 the rate was out to 4 per6 elevated touncent, and recently again amount of per cent. A satisfactory filled orders was carried over to thea new year, and it is believed to be only months when there- 8 question of a few will have been cent dividend per stored. " sufficiently ami tit i n k tti rr a sit iiiP'f - t vr i h h would timi:ran run S rin abfuit s'oo" f r foot a it v,t Jnfo lb- hi if. but Ti;r Hang frt.--i Si!ver htii.Ire.l tbe feer I ;ik of ah-iThr- fs a dmr tbe t.ke t the Morth of the ror.iinnv'H tuuTiel. and wifh tut a rrii.l! rout fn- l.K. outflow wou'.d perate a r ;te for lii . i ? i n z a ur.i.nitf ecsi. pur fni ore l;i:tr- is untd on t i. shippers with the open-- l ftt: tre rinse. of l.o'ii. .!Phillip , came in fr"tn the S'i. wcv, tor sup:-fiv trout; HELPING THE OTHERS OLD 191G Probate and Guardianship Notices ROY i . vinf t MINING PRO : t r ; i f-- ? I ; The in !?- s- in tin a!.:.ft tunnel is r.otv in ami estimate feet on th litar.t" yet to iro vary from to , i - at-ove- j ' : h j- j ; nit 1 j - ex- h - t- Loofbourow held C. oThT-- vcre lotffirlently and sample that ten or' thern havefry I up a bond no I 'li'nr le.'s- oi ih property for JIf,ft''. wiil srj.i a Twn -t : w early and to W'k inv;iittc the property, If It ?.t ;('., tory a buro-- of mhrr will he put to work at once to open th iro'rf ;. Tht Wasatch Hansre contractor who tarried to pnh the t unit el Info the ore vein will leave for the Monday to pus.i the tunnel tilt ffo;rty It inter'?! th v. in that howj u h - Judge Frederick that the oil lease which had been ecute.l miring April, 1314, were nivalin and no lonscr good. In a decision de- vered Monday in the case of 1 rank T. Burmestcr and Hut ma Hurmester v. Jesse Conga n and Jesse Coogan. trustee, and I f. N. Warren. j The question, which came up before the Judge in th dist ri'-- t court for H. 0? ..nVH' .,ouy Monday, was whether lease which tlpulated that drill- unrl some Con-it:!';.intiit n lonsr rtnbarr'i ti'Cj. plant" will hav to riusf down Ing operations for oil mut commence at !"at a portion of their work unlew to the ditri-within six months after raw to:ppli can e forwarded In large their execution. weri still valid. The an.ount. In more ways than one the activity plaintiff ontcn Id that they were not have Its a,,,! . alonsr the Mexican border will to' testify that no witiie effect on copper. With th- - rlonlni; of & Smeltlnar !ter of th American drilling operations for oil had been Keruunir company cormneiK ed In the district aireaoy for more nr j wUit other American-owne- d fl an a year after the leases' were ex plants in that country ready to ceae oper- ecuted The defense admitted fome of at a moments notice. large ntioti the allegations of the plaintiffs, but ruantities of copper anl con- - contended that the plaintiff were fully r.trate will be shut off. Then atcaln. aware of the operations which a larce troop movement In the south-wtdrilling did not interpose fall last and would ret.irl the shipment of cop- starte.i objection for fjuite a while, and and per to both smelter refinery an their si?encc wns a tacit agreea would have that the government plmts. ment to continue the leases notwithriirht of way. the condition contained in There has already been buying of standing the lease. war by the United State and r!urinsc the fortnight tiave :i:iv pffpci fin ilit. rlrlllinc m- manufacturer"' hnv. pastbought copper Will now in progress near tlrants atratnst further orders of similar eration on siaiiou uie western t'aciflc railorigin. way ould not he learned, a the lease in question was next to the ground on ALASKA MINIliG which the drilling is now going on. It wa a matter of common rumor DISTRICTS SURVEY that there wa considerable dissension the promoters of the oil pros-peIn aeeordam with plans approve! among or around hv Secret a ry of the Interior tirantsville. which I.ane. the aiiFCl a number to lose interest In the resource in vcstig'i'ion of th mineral of ' Alaska by tj,f troloit al ure project. will be roniiiiP" thi year hv tv.'elve has recoKnize(l the parties. ('onKre..t of preonrlnp In mivuno' for necessity ACTIVE MINES hv tbe survey of this difficult field for its Including the In nonropriathu continuation the urgent deficiency act. which was approved on February :v This prompt action makes It posIN STATE OF NEVAOA sible to plan the work in advance of season of field and th opening the to carry out the plans efficiently and economically. Nevada has 1000 The work to be done this year inmines and cludes detailed survey of the region prospect h. declares operating F. C. Lincoln Prof. which the most of the Mackay school of mines at the frihutarv to Juneau,camn in Alaska. A Fnivcrslty of Nevada, who is ga'hering important oiiart. of the tudv of the min- data for n hook on Nevada mines mid outirtuatiop of the Ketchikan dis- mining. Tart of the eral resoi:rc-is to be used where there are important Kohl In the Copper Hand Hook, a pub'ic trict, and copper mines is also planned. The which data on inl:ies and of the water powers of mining In xives Hie states in the all of investigation t !.. astern Alaika will also be con union, say the Iteno Journal. Stat'ituo-,1 will be 'ily tne party istics in his office show that in the in th Copper river region. Two year 1914 there were 731 mines In parties will work in I'rince William actual operation in the state and thatsound the output was valued at over $29.I'o'ir partlen will ormake survey trih-In- Ooo. ".). 4f.3 Of these mines. Ill were he reirion dire.'Uy indirectly nn- - ' Placer. 66 copper,. 94 siliceous. lead. . ..... it titarv !o thei Kovernment railroad willi no ieau zinc ami ri zinc. te"!!, tton. iei tine of them .."' Since that time there ha been a- isreat .l;35r the new Tolovana placer dlstrh t many more mines placed in study a hi also maKe some supplementary in- and it is that at theoperation present of the Fairbanks lode dis- time there thought vestigation are over of this party will ation in the state. 1000 mines in opertrict. The ireologist A deInier visit the Nome district. T. W. Smith came in last evening tailed geologic survey will b made f from district and reports the western part of the Nenana coal that hethehasBullion a made strike on his to Is route which the field, adjacent in the last big In few days. railroad. Two other property out of the the old tunnel lie uncovwill be employed in carrying cleaning parties a ered ore and in body of rich r econ r.a westward from ne to develop thecopper bodv he sunk a tiie railroad route to the Kantishna order shaft and run a drift. In driving the lode district. It is also placer and make he cut an old incline shaft that to surveys of the lower drift run down on the ore ir., li.d.na the Marshall placer had heen Yukon, which is In ore all the way to thebody, . ri t. old tunnel, and from which the rich copper ore that was found on the dump was. year one ago. i ne or bodv is an immense and big noes in copper ana puts carries prop-- I this erty In theMr.shipping class from this district. Smith also reports th a bis: strike has been made on the rrva rrj lease hy Mr. Fierce, but was u able to Rive any of the detail. Citln. - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 20, X, MINI NG NEW S Cy Mercer was In town this wrr?k have l.een urged to rush Uh Mmi'U of iirt'irr ro k huiiic verle of eopper a. rapidly a pos- flr:e values In xo.-l- . stiver, ami si He to New England consumer before copper, with ltvT values predomin- t h f ernbartro, temporarily lifted hy the w I?iiv.n rallroafl last week, avalii ating, say the Amcrtrati Pork hi lie l.itn: an tmrrvn v?i cf becomes effective, says the Uoslcm News It. on whir it k f i"(Til work ha he cm Bureau. The net result upr.n producer don' t' ir"'. If p'rm-- i iit.'- An aiay ha been the demand from all side to L w some of it at having a value tf hip. a month' necessities in three da'-!Jt)f t.n. t- IIERATD-IIEPUBLICA- THOMAS FAUX, masseur, Chicago graduate. At expert own home only, Will give lessons. your Hyland 1543-COMPARTS our-- .flnanrtnl ..... ... in. )l ill- sLaiiuuif, stiranee rate and warehouse with any other. The superiority of the KevWr storage over all others is well known Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. Wasatch S 2 3, --- -- - - . KIMBALL BROS. MOVING & STORMoving, packing, storage and shipping at reduced rates. 73 S Main street. Wasatch 2188 BEST storage, moving, packing and Auto trucks. Reasonable shipping. rates. Redman Fireproof Storage Co Wasatch 555 and 556. AGE CO. FLUFF RUGS JPLUtF rugs and rag carpets made to order. Wasatch 2316-CALL Western for all kinds of water jackets Foundry and Btove repairs 4474. Wasatch W. W. WILLIAMS & li(JX, street. 168 N Wasatch 2S56. chairs recaned; new workUpholstering; a specialty. GARDEN SEED SUDAN GRASS SEED: Pure, field inspected, double sacked, $6.00 officially hundred tested,Satisfaction or money back. B E lbs. Miller (Seed Grower), Carlton, Tev. D23 2 GENEALOGY FAMILY trees compiled: research work for coat of arms; papers preColonial Dames. Mayflower pared for and D. A. R. society Lucia R. 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BIRD-COWACO., 41! 1000 510.00 Frances Andrews 1G0 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. 88 200 2.00 William M. Ajax 437 Wm. R. Clark 500 S. & E. FURNITURE CO., 319 S. State.' 5.00 25 .lames P. Fairell .1500 1 5.00 3023, wants furniture, stoves Wasatch "35 Mrs. Mary Ferris 1000 10.00 all the time and ranges 356 J. P. iSr .1. O. Fowler. .. .1500 15.00 ONE-MAtops, tops seats, recovered; 18 216G A. 21.66 Greene George and radiator covers. WellingJIOTELS 415 H. T. Harrison 1000 10.00 cushions WaCo., 44 S. West Temple. 12 Herman Harms 1000 10.00 ton Top REX HOTEL. 7146. 144 1000 10.00 satch William Howell NOW ON. RATES SPECIAL 164 Peter Jackson 500 5.00 furnished rooms, fireNew, elegant 4 4 100 1.00 Bernard Marron 75c. 54)c, with $1; bath, $551.50; proof. 104 Mrs. Meta Meister 500 5.00 up. STORAGE in finest fireproof steam weekly rates, $3 up, with bath, 307 David R. Morris 500 5.00 meets all trains. New Hotel 273 Margaret Magill 1000 10.00 heated garage; day anc night service; Free bus S. 253 st. State 17 3000 30.00 washing', polishing, expert Jos. E. McDonnell repairing. Rex, 62 5.00 Lincoln garage. 394 S. West Temple. Carl Edw. Nordoutst... 500 LINCOLN HOUSE, 68 E. First South. 438 Mrs. Agnes Osborne. .. . 500 5.00 250 rooms: single rooms 25c, 35c, 40c 74 1000 10.00 Charles Offner or and 50c. Special rates15c.by week 3453. 24i 2000 20.00 Jeppe 1. Thoning Was. month. Modern bath, And in accordance MRS. G. E. GARDNER. 816 S. Sevwith law and an order of the board of directors made enth Eist. Hyland 3138. Prompt atYES. indeed, the Alton hotel. 138 S. on the twenty-fourt- h day of January, tention to mail orders. new management. Rooms State, is under 1916, so many shares of each parcel of with every mod. convenience, $3 week such stock as may be necessary will be and up. Over Wilkes's theatre. sold at public auction at the office of the company. 221 D. F. Walker block. colAGENCY AID will CREDITORS under new manageTHE Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, the your bills. 709 Utah Savings & ment, RALEIGH, 127 E. First South. Outside 30th day of March. 1916, at S o'clock lect 1314. Wasatch Trust bldg. rooms, bath, hot and cold water, steam, p. m.. to pay the delinquent assessment etc. Rates reasonable. with the costs of adthereon, together exnense of sale. vertising and HOTEL DALY. 20 East CHARLES A. WEAVER. PANAMA CAFE. 261. s. West Temple. Heated, airy rooms. Winter Broadway. rates. J. Secretary. Best 15c meal in the city. Chicken Pollard, proprietor. March 14, dinner First Tuesday, publication 25c. Try us. 1916. D y. LAUIPJd113 802-S0- 2E55P5SPPJPHPSL. N N JUTJTORED CARPENTERING, CONTRACTING, ERIEERJES WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY, petual care. 1016 Kearns bldg. VV. Per-186- 6. CARD OF THANKS ( Clarification No. 1.) WE desire to express our thanks for the many acts of loving kindness and and for the beautiful floral sympathy from friends, relatokens of esteem S. U. professors and stutives, L. D.have been extended to us in dents, that the loss of our beloved son and brother Vincent Winter. MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. WINTER AND FAMILY. I: IGH prices paid for all kinds of beer bottles. II. Guss, 823 S. junk GENERAL carpenter work, altera- State. andWas. 6S22-buildings, tions, store work, homes, and painting. Estimates given. reefing E Z terms,- - Call Wasatch 1S02-JCODAKS FOR carpenter work, cabinet making, COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.. 337 Main and repairing call Wasatcli street. Kodaks and films, developing alterations 5130-J. S. Da hi. and printing same day. CLAIRVOYANTS AND LNJSEEWrrZ'SJLATZOS PLMISTj3 ALSO all kinds of kosher sausage at ADVICE, life, love, business satis- and milk, herring; special prices clairPosser & Gold Grocery store, 169 s. faction. Madam Edwards-Faerbepalmist. Corner Eouth Lawn Third East. Wasatch 4310. voyant, and Second West. Take Murray320--car to South Lawn. Phone Murray LAUNDRY Work back same day (if desired). No extra charge. THlTMYEm E NG PALACE LAUNDRY CO. Office 11 W. First South. CO., expert cleaners and dyerS, wholeOffice 70 W. Second South, Was. 5287. sale and retail; mail orders solicited;6 Office 79 E. Second South, Was. 484,. clothes insured: work guaranteed. Office 33 E. Third South. Was. 3710. E. Broadway. Works 758 E. Fourth South, Hyland ' SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING 2562. 562. 265 CO. NBest work, prompt delivery. Laundry brought to office saves 25 S. State. Wasatch 5235. Hyland 1939. per cent. BJJTLDLNG J. r, J. FUNERAIj DIRECTORS (Classification No. 2.) Undertaker and has moved to new location, Embalmer, S. West Temple, Realty bldg. " Phone 580. S. D. EVANS. Undertaker. Embalmer. mortuary chapel, 48 S. State; automobile service if desired. , without additional expense. Wasatch 364. E. G. ODONNELL. 225-22- 1 1 114-11- - |