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Show THE 8 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, MINES AND MINING NEWS AMERICAN FORK MINES UTAH CONSOLIDATED CO. ANNUAL REPORT PRODUCED MILLIONS SHOWS Jtn the early seventies American Fork canyon produce! millions In fortunes from grass root propositions, such as the Old Miller, the Wild Dutchman and the Lire Tankee. nays the Citizen. This was all carbonate ore and was taken from bedded planes In the lime that lay on top of the quartzlt. Since the early days several fortunes have been taken from the grass roots and only last year several carloads of big lead boulders were actually picked up out of the wash on the side of the Mary Ellen gulch. The Idea had gone forth that American Fork canyon was a grass root proposition, that the ore was confined to a few pockets In the soluable lime, from a few feet to a few hundred feet thick on the- quartilte. peter Miller was the man first to prove the fallacy of the above Idea. Aftr looking over the Pacific, hta wide minim; experience soon told htm that there was ft mine where In the the sulphide cro mart deep Wh'n he open! twelve-fee- thunluartilte. down several flsure going dred feet lime overthrust. it below the strong on Amerinwcanyon, put Fork phase andmining toIn the can prelad diction that this district will he one of lived the most extensive and longest In the state. John Cleghorn in camp? Is proving the forrft-rt- e th llrophon of I'ete- - Miller's Judgment. t'hrlM In the Teian is now in the hill Tvng and 901 feet following the sme theory, K.rt now nss the10O e obCharley well foot started to Its tunnel where recent history says jective point that he will open up a deep mine. Inrae ( inmttm Deposit. A new theory that has recently develof Iron that the immense bodies oped Is were made in float found In the canyon the limesoand are hut aIn part of rissurlng the district. It Is thatcontended prevalent that In the past the of the hills has let the boulders eroding of ore ftl among- the debris where they now lie. If this be true, then it im contended that by following up the float on the side of the hill to where It and then last appears tn the debris on bed rock, the scarce of the drifting ore should be found. the The Trtnnaman property below over Krl-Fatt- ! has rich float scatteredon of acres of ground and will be fifty first to test out this theory. Their the a boulder of lead last work reve-ileor weighing 'ver one ton. and from are yet rough the fan tht Its corners it go s It Is evident that the vein where Trlnna-mtr.'riown I not far distant. Th are getting outside capital interested in their property and are interlup the work of locating th ine to take vein Just as soon as the snow Pares tiiv ground. The Major Fvans Is another property, many acres of which Is covereda with tun-rehas started float. The comrany now In 4 00 feet, to prospect the was the source of this vein but the apex of which is hidden flot. deep with surface wash. 1 91 5 PROFITS TOTAL $1 ,1 28,1 28 comBelow Is a comparative report of the Utah Consolidated Mining of $1,128,128, or $3.76 a year pany. The figures show profits In 1916 calendar share, compared with $1.81 In 1914, $2.12 In 1913 and $2.01 in 1912. Income account compares as follows: 1913 1914 1915 $1,889,845 $1,663,016 $2,298,657 Sales copper, etc 94.480 102.190 131.162 Itef. mp. 2.167.494 1,660.825 Net 5J2-2673.693 1.076,304 Ad. bullion end year 56.521 49.387 42.136 Misc. Inc 2.283.905 2.424,676 2.284,933 Total 683.693 682,689 of year Less bullion 327"2 2.096.956 1.711.216 2.611.20 Total net incbeginning 1.145.551 1,460,486 1,483,118 Total deduo 636.470 665.665 1.128,122 Surplus 632.174 685.626 772,096 Prevlus surplus 1.222.096 1.760.296 1,337.761 Total surplus 600.000 450.000 600,000 Dividends 112.194 105,587 Hepr.. etc 81, 312 Misc. adj 1.129.415 772.096 632,174 1. A sur. on 300,000 shares. per share earned Equal to $3.78 of investment to original cost. Helnstatement December 21 compares: Halance sheet of Utah Consolidated as of1916 1914 1913 Onsets $ 850,195 $ 850.195 $ S50.195 Cost of properties, etc 20.625 31.276 Smelter property 31,931 363.393 209.791 367.775 , Debtors 649.041 bullion and supplies 1,164.989 749,319 Copper 418.683 500.000 500,000 Int. smelt, (c Itef. Co. etock A LARGE PROGRESSIVE AGENCY i'"5" ? Fire, Liability, Plate Glass, Burglary, Automobile, Accident, Bonds and All Kinds of Insurance. Ground Floor 343 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1 - Cash ! Total Liabilities Capital stock creditors Sundry eneral reserve Profit and loss Total Earl-Eagl- .- - 2.434 C.66S 14.S19 2,81.636 2.265.927 2.413,761 1.500,000 202.221 50.000 1.129.415 1.500.000 83.762 60.000 632.175 1,500,000 91,664 50,000 772.096 2.SS1.636 2.265,937 2,413,761 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST ATE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mefor the year ending December 31, ment for the year ending December 31, ment for the vear ending December 31, 1915, of the condition of the United 1915, of the condition of the 1915, of tho condition of the States branch of the n National-Be& Insurance Insurance Marine Fire Assurance Franklin Fire Merchants Fire Dubuque Netherlands Fire & Life Insurance Co. Company. Company. Corporation. comcomname and location of the The The name and location of the comThe name and location of the corThe name and location of the comNational-Be- n Fire Franklin Fire Assurance pany, & InsurMarine pany. Merchants Fire pany, Dubuque Bank pany, Netherlands Fire & Life Insur1 Ohio street. ance company. street. New Tork company, 120-12- 2 Insurance and Liberty poration, ance company, The Hague, Holland. West North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. City, New York. building, Dubuque, la. Name of United States Name of president, Edward L. Balmanager, Name of president, Samuel McKnight. Name of president. John Ellwanger. lard. W. T. Letton. Harold N. Name M. H. Schmitt. of secretary, Name of secretary, Schrup. Name of secretary, Alden C.' Noble. The amount of its UnitThe amount of its capi- S The amount of its cap- S The amount of Its cap$ ed States deposit 200,000.00 200.000.00 tal slock paid up 1,000,000.00 200.000.00 ital stock paid up ital stock paid up 1,005,296.42 1. 2SO.566.56 The amount of Its assets 1,816,466.14 The amount of its assets 3,375,905.50 The amount of its assets The amount of Its assets The amount of its liabilThe amount of its liabilThe amount of its liabilThe amount of itt liabilSYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mefor the year endlnsr December 31, 1915, of the condition of the ities (including capital)amount of Its InThe come during the precalendar tht BUTTE r- - & SUPERIOR FLOTATION" OPERATIONS From Butte come word that although about 4' tons more concentrates were treated In the oil flotation ptant of Uutte St Superior during Febthere was ruary than of during January a ton In value of k decrease, iA concentrate and 55derreaea Inton.the cost rent f 'production of tons of ore were handled Just ?,"') In oii flotation pUnt in February,a with ton. valued at J?3.54 corcentrateji In January 4.42 tons of ore were secure 10.53.. tons of treated to valued a ton. at $101.1 a cost of 13. OS at which were securer! tons a ton. During I mbr lo.4rtJ fron of concentratesorewere rnll!e. at a cost of 4S.277 tors of $2 f2 a ton to recover concentrates valued at J a ton. In November were recovtons of of ere treated ered from 47.Z tons concenat a cost of ;.5l10 t 39 recover a ton. trates valued at Selected varieties 3 year63- old rose E. 2d So. Sons Co.. bushes. I'.allry . Advertise rr.ent. tnn-centrale- last-nam- s! reo-vere- 10.-3J- K pl-in- SALE OF TREASURY STOCK t t ! The PlttVjrg M. M. ompanv shares of offers for s1e .0,0 k price treasury stock at the of 51c per share, subscriptions for stock to be made at the company's bed-roc- Atlas block, where maps, reports and samples of ore may be seen, and where subscriptions will be received from March 24 until March 31. Since October last work has been confined to the driving of the Tar-btunnel, which will open up the the Alta side. This propertyis from now on the contact foltunnej shale and is in a distance lowing of 2i feet. y It Is the intention of the to install power drills Just as soon as the road can be broken through the snow with which It Is that progress of ten feet expected l er day can be made; and also work will be started on No. 2 and No. 3 tunnel from the American Fork aid of the mountain about May 1. It is that the Intervening disexpected 1200 feet and between is about tance connection will be made In the that summer. There are three tunlate on the Pittsburg and Wr nels Kagle claims of about 500 feet each all connected raise length or winze and showing a by vertical of upwards of 4 00 feet. depth esS. M. Lrvy, mirln--commercial timates the in sight engineer, product at 2'.000 tons. J. H. Leg-ga- t. mining engineer, estimates tho zinc lead sulphide ore body found at the intersection of the Pittsburg fissure and contact at 12,000 tons and the assay value 29.02 cent zinc. 26 per cent lead. 5 ounces silver, 4V s.o'i per ton. Extraction and shipping f this ore body will beiiin shortly after M.iy 1. fo shares; "apltal stock. value. $1 per share. There are In pur the the eompany 155.000 treasuryof of which only the above share?, OjO shares will be sold by the corn-pa- n v. After the Tarbet tunnel reaches the Pittsburg fissure a branch will be continue'! alon to the east for of the company's the full length 3001 feet. thereby ground, over and forming an areaway (training for all of the true fissure product veins and bedded planes as well or pumping. This without hoisting will give a sloping area of 120') feet vertical through the lime beds and about an equal distance along Hill and th planes. The Miller are among the Wyoming fissures other that will be tapped by this tunnel. The directors are A. IF. Tarbet. Herman H. Green. Dr. P. S. Keogh. J. G. Doollttle and Bismarck Snyder. Plttshnrjc Consolidated Mlnlac A MUIIrjc Company. 2.".1 Alls nioek. U'as. 105. office. 23 u. s. smeoehas to-w- lt: e, com-pan- to-w- lt: te r m pr ;). v. t m et . The American Smelting & Refining annual report gives the following oper ating statistics of metal production and 1915. 1914. other income: Gold 55.239.405 $ 52.515.649 DEPOSITS EXTENSIVE Silver 38.007,727 42,690.226 Lead 27.279.350 24.651,632 89.027.089 7J. 712. 527 Copper other metals. . . 6.105,291 2,431,410 or prodWith the unprecedented demand that Value comucts of has been created for metal of the mines 3.820.166 3.135.809 pany's of mantungsten class since the bejtlnnlnff of Value ufactured the F.uropean war the production of 3.507.276 2.665,958 productr .... that metal has become a frreat Industry Miscellaneous Income in Nevada, especially In Flko. Hum1.791.511 1.222.514 boldt, Mineral. Nye and Clark counties, Total volume of and It Is not without the ranire of posbusl- year's nee J224.777.815 1200,925,625 sibilities that In value the present year numDer or it will exceed a million dollars, eaya the i oiai men employed Humboldt Star. (excluding John II. Dunn of the Industrial InMexico) 12.179 15,556 surance commission was In Carson a Total wages and salaries paid few days ajro and stated to the Appeal (excluding that his duties the past few weeks Mexico) ..... 11,392,503 10.212,591 e Average wages have taken him throusrh the three per employee 1 counties and everywhere tungper day sten or Its correlated ores are belnir 2.44 2.33 of ore soticht or produced. At Spanish Tons mined 1.578.611 1.266.702 In Nye county. Just a few Springs. of coal tnlles from Manhattan, a company Is Tons mined 214,822 257,942 elxht claims, the ledges of Tons developing of charge which curv huberntte. a species of smelted 4.153.092 4.171,258 tunsrsten. The ore runs 5 per cent of bullion mineral, and to ship It In concentrated Tons refined 579.080 588.718 form plans are maturing to put In a Tons of coke plant and It will soon be In operation. 120.660 produced 129,650 The company is employing quite a Tons of coal number of men. used 604.204 644.619 Nine miles southwest of Sodavllle of coke the Atkins Kroll company Is working Tons used 401.511 447.761 one pf the bljrxeet tungsten properties Barrels of oil In the state and It Is yielding handused 829.304 976.528 some profits. Here the metal Is known Ounces of gold as s"hceiite. or tunxstate of lime, and refined 2.540.911 2,672.702 In the Ounces it Is found In quantities has of silver reledsre matter. large The company refined 76.117,453 77.604,483 a and Is shipping Tons cently erected of lead reits product In the form of concentrates. fined 296.986 316,591 Fifteen men are employed at the mill Pounds of copmines. aril seventy In the per refined . . 651,738.000 529,686,000 In several other which Mr. Pounds of met Dunn visited ledtces places tungal products sten In ome form or containing other are being opened up and nearly all give prom37.835.899 40.122.817 ise of becoming producers. Prospectors or zinc are out In all three of the counties founds refined 16,748.000 mentioned anl the reports they are Pounds of acid 36.154.000 34,124.000 24.234.000 sending Inforare all encouraging. Pounds of other metals. Mr. Dunn Mining nickel 1.120,556 356,187 says. Is Increasing everywhere he visited and some wonderfully good results are being obtained. Particularly so does this apply to Mineral county, Probate and Gnardlanshjp Notices which this year Is going to make a county clerk or the respective Ing. where operations ceased because Consult Bigners for further information. of untoward conditions over, a year ago. greatin activity Is becoming maniIN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e three months the red metal fest and division, in and far Salt Lake will be rolling out. State county. Utah. In the matterof of the estate of Will-laGreen, deceased. Notice The petition of Walter J. Green, executor of the last will and testament of William Green, deceased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described LARGE STOCK OF LEAD One piano, personal one table, property, two dressers one parlor stove, one carpet, bedding, sixty-fiv- e quarts of fruit, one range, one wardrobe, one cupboard, one center-tablwindow one large picture, From Boston comes the word that the eight chickens,blinds, two chairs, one bed United States Smelting at present has and springs, dishes, one table cloth, one bed. for the sum of $181.85, and the largest supply of unsold lead In feather the upon Ten following terms, mar the country and as a result of Its per cent cash and the balance cash upon confirmation of sale by this court, ket attitude stands to make a hand- as appears from the return of been have Lead some profit. prices filed In this court, has been sent sale few In the days, hearing on Friday, the 7th day for past rising rapidly of A. D. 1916. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the advance within the past fortnight April, the courthouse, in the courtbeing equivalent to a full cent. Latest roomcounty of said court. In Salt Lake City, 8 In Salt Lake county. Utah. quotations of cents are the highest Witness the clerk of said court, wdth the history of the industry. the seal thereof affixed, this 23d day moreThe current market for lead, March. A. D. 1916. over. Is said to be decidedly different of (Seal.) THOS. HOMER. Clerk. in character from that of last June By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. when the previous high price of lead of J. Stokes. Jr.. Attorney for Petitioner. 7 5 cents a pound was named. At that time quotations wero largely artificial. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-baSince March 1, however, heavy orders division, in and for Salt Lake for export have appeared. many of county. State of Utah. ' which arc still pending. A number of In the matter of the estate of Will-laAmerican munition makers are also In T. Cromar, deceased. Notice. the market for large quantities. The The and Is broad petition of William F. Cromar. urgent. buvlng United States manage- et al.. praying for the Issuance to WillThe Smelting been iam F. Cromar and Herbert B. Croimment for some months has mar, of letters of administration In the the belief that, compared estate pressedthewith of William T. Cromar, deceased, rest of the war metals, lead with on been set for hearing the was selling out of line. For that rea- has 31st day of March, A. D. Friday, 1916, at 2 son It has refused to sell far ahead and o'clock p. m., at the courthouse. Its supplies. has been conserving In the courtroom of county said court. In Salt During the1915 United Statesof Smelting Utah. City, Salt Lake lead ore Lake handled largest tonnage Witness the clerk of county. said court, with In Its history, producing between the sea thereof affixed, this 14th day 000 ami 90.000.000 pounds, as comof March, A. D. 1916. esIs In 1914. It 64,000,000 pared with THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) reason of by timated that this year, J. E. Clark. Clerk. By MIdvale apat the plant, Improvements100,000.000 Charles Baldwin. Deputy for Attorney be will pounds proximately handled. Of course the bulk of the lead treated IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e company Is custom ore, by the smelting division, in and for Salt Lake repreless than 25 per cent of the total State of Utah. county. Dut as the own Its production. senting In matter of the estate of the a Is also purbig company smelting D. Roper, deceased. Notice. It always derives George chaser of lead ores. an The petition of Sarah A. Roper, prayfrom advancing lead ing special benefits for the issuance to herself of letters market by reason ofcosttheof increased of administration In the estate of the pur- George between the spread ore D. Roper, deceased, has been set and the higher selling price for chased on Friday, the 31st day of hearing 1916 are that of lead. Indications March, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., In United States lead. Smelting profits the courthouse In the courtsecond most Important- - metal, will be at room ofcounty said court. In Salt Lake City, the largest on record. Salt Lake county, Utah. the clerk of said court, with FOLK DAnXO AT DKS. GYM. . theWitness seal thereof affixed, this 15th day 1916. Special course of ten lessons, for of March. A. D.THOS. HOMER. Clerk. business women, teachers and steno(Seal) each Thursday, beginning - By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. graphers, 3 for the course. xor petiu. II. March 2 at 6 p. m. tioner. Uackman, Attorney . . . Advertisement. NEVADA TUNGSTEN ORE h ri-- 85.-0- I 00 754,527.81 ceding disThe amount of Itsyear.. bursements during tho c a e n dar preceding year The amount of losses and endowments paid durthe preceding caling endar year (Included in foregoing Hem) ... The amount of risks 694,048.75 1 - :, ' -- -- In-cura- FOR YEARS 1 91 5 AND 1 91 4 ARE COMPARED d nt nt AMES CAN SMELTING COMPANY S REPORT asi 1 LET 115'CALL BEFOREiTHE FIREMEN written during the year The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 451.891.99 216,386.20 100,005,677.00 95,976.764.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Capitol build- ing. ss. I, John James, commissioner of insurance of the State of Utah, do hereinby certify that the above named ofsurance company has filed Jn my confice a detailed statement of its from which the foretrolng statedition, ment has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the state to Insurance. relating In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Insurance department this 17th day of March, A. 1). 1916. JOHN JAMES, (Seal) Commissioner. Goddard Investment Co. 28 South Main. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ities (including capi2,935,033.46 tal) The amount of its Income during the pre. 1,783,786.06 ceding: calendar- year. The amount of its disbursements during the calendar 1,689,993.38 preceding year The amount of losses and endowments paid the during calendar yearpreceding' (included in foregoing item). 868,530.46 The amount of risks the written. during 233,036,319.00 year Tho amount of risks in force ai the end of the . - 427,386,326.00 year State of Utah, Office of the Commisbulla-in- sioner of Insurance. Capitol ss. I, John James, commissioner of insurance of the State of Utah, do hereInby certify that the above named surance has filed In my ofcompany fice a detailed statement of Its conwhich the foregoing statedition, frombeen ment has prepared, and that the said company has In all other respects the laws of the state compiled towith insurance. relating whereof I have hereIn unto testimony set my hand and affixed the this seal of the InsuranceA- department - T. 3 916. 17th day of March, JOHN JAMES, (Seal) Commissioner. g. ities (including capital) The amount of its in- come during tho precalendar year. ceding The amount of its disthe bursements during" c a 1 e n dar preceding year The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year ' (Included in foregoing item). The amount of risks written during the year The amount of risks in SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE- ment for the year ending December 31. 1915, of the condition of the Glens Falls Insurance Company. The name and location of the com pany. Glens Falls Insurance company, Hay and Glen streets, Glens .rails. New York. Name of president. R. A. Little. Name of secretary, H. N. Dickinson. The amount of its capital S 500.000.00 stock paid up The amount of its assets 5,859.946.44 The amount of Its liabil ities (including 5,609.380.06 The amount of Its in come during the pre2,748,124.20 ceding calendar year . The amount of its dis bursements during the calendar :.432.283.53 preceding year amount of losses The and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (Includ1.252.681.97 ed in foregoing item) The amount of risks written during the 380.443.551.00 vear The amount of risks in force at the end of the year of Utah. Office of 649.958.187.00 the Commis State sioner of Insurance. ss. I. John James, commissioner of in surance of the State of Utah, do here above named by certify that the company has filed In my of fice a detailed statement of its condi from which the roregoing statetion, and that the ment has been prepared, said company has in all other respects the laws of the state complied towith insurance. relating In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal 367,788.94 110,408,703.00 M OORE-COWA- America The name and location of the com pany. Insurance Company of North Pa. 232 Walnut, Philadelphia, Eugene L. Ellison. T. Houard Wright. Name of president, amountsecretary, of its capital ine stock paid up 4,000,000.00 The amount of assets.. 20,447,659.51 liaThe amount of its 432,935.52 390,734.99 :00,055.06 94,878,180.00 106,749,422.00 Commissioner. CO. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, FIRE INSURANCE. 404-- 6 Phone Wasatch 5163. Mclntyre Building. ANNUAL STATE -31, 1915, of the condition of the Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Co. The name and location of the com& Rutgers Fire Insurance pany, Globe 111 William street, New York company. City, N. Y. Name of president, E. C. Jameson. W. H. Paullson. Name of The amount secretary, of its capital $ 400,000.00 stock paid up amount of its aslhe sets 10,178,345.13 The amount of its lia- bilities (including capital) The amount of its income during the precalendar disceding The amount of Itsyear. bursements during the preceding calendar yearamount 5,408,660.24 bilities (including 15,447,659.51 capital) The amount of its in5,452,305.02 come during the precalendar dis12,310,449.36 ceding The amount of Its year bursements during the 4,502,772.36 The of losses preceding calendar 10.401.784.60 year and endowments paid The amount of losses during the preceding and endowments paid calendar year (includthe ed in foregoing item) during preceding 2,991,378.93 calendar year (includThe amount c risks ed in foregoing item) 5.826,646.30 written during the The amount of risks 795,437.517.00 year written during the The amount of risks in !.009,800,106.0O year force at the end of the The amount of risks in 716,357,193.00 year force at the end of the 1,526,288,521.00 year State of Utah, Office of the Commisof Insurance. ss. State of Utah, Office of the Commis- sioner John I, James, commissioner of insioner of Insurance. ss. surance of the State of Utah, do hereby I, John James, commissioner of inabove named insurance that thefiled surance of the State of Utah, do hereby certify in office a dehas company the above named insurance tailed statement cf its my that certify from condition, dein a company has filed my office statement which the has been foregoing tailed statement cf its condition, from prepared, and that the said company which the foregoing statement has been has in all other respects complied with prepared, and that the said company the laws of the state relating to insurhas in all other respects complied with ance. the laws of the state relating to insurIn testimony whereof. T have hereof the insurance department this 17th ance. unto my hand and affixed the seal In testimony whereof, I have here- of thesetinsurance department this 17th day of March. A. D. 1916. unto set hand and affixed the seal my of March, A. D. 1916. juiiiN (Seal) day jaaijs. of insurance the 17th Commissioner. JOHN JAMES, department this (Seal) day of March, A. D. 1916. Commissioner. JOHN JAMES, NOTICE OF ASSKSSMEXT. (Seal) Commissioner. NEW QUINCY MINING COMPANY. Place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Wm. of the board of directors held meeting on the 20th day of January, 1916, an COUNTY CLERK, SALT OFFICE OF assessment of 1 cent per share was Lake City, Utah. March 25, 1916. 911 Sealed proposals will be received at levied and assessed on the capital stock 2 issued and outstanding, oftothe corpora-L. this office until o'clock April 14, 1916, Statement Arthur tion. Dayable forthwith for the following classes of work: Synopsis of the Annual of said company, at For the furnishing of material and For the year ending December 31, 1915, secretary Thomas, room 202. Atlas Duuaing. salt Lake the construction and repair of ten reof the condition of the concrete inforced City. Utah. bridges. Providence Washington Insurance Co. Also Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 11th Sealed proposals will be received for The name and location of the comof March.1916, will be delinquent the furnishing of material for the lin- pany, day advertised Providence Washington Insurauc at for sale and public be- ing and construction of a tunnel with ance Co., 20 Market square, Providence, Is made unless payment Jones Hump. at tion, and, approaches Rhode Island. on 30th sold be of the Also fore, will day Name of president. J. B. Brniich. March. 1916. to pay the delinquent as Sealed proposals will be received for Name of secretary. A. (J. Beals. adcost of sessment together with material and the labor amount of its capital for The furnishing expenses of sale. $ the widening of the county road, which 1,000,000.00 vertising andAllTUUU.U stock paid up THUMAS, consists of solid rock, loose rock and The amount of its assets 5.725,615.59 liaSecretary. of The amount earth. its 10. 1916. Firstresolution All of the above work is in1 Big CotFebruary publication bilities (including capiof the board of direc tonwood Bv 4,555,594.29 between the mouth canyon, of tal) tors of the New Qulncy Mining com Big Cottonwood and the Cardiff fork. The amount of its in11, 1916, the date come during the prepany, adoptedtneMarch Separate bids are requested for each assessment levied Jan- Item. 4,520,729.78 upon which year ceding The amount' of its disuary 20. 1916, will become 11delinquent to Instructions bidders, with together to March plans and specifications may be obwas postponed from March bursements during the 27. 1916. ana tne aay or saie or de 4,077,026.94 crecedinB: year to tained the upon application county The amount calendar stock from March 30 to April surveyor. of losses and linquent endowments paid during Is reserved to "reject any 15, 1916. The Alt 1 11 u It Ij, lllUilAtJ, the preceding calendar bids. and all right (included in foreSecretary. comthe of of board year order By county March 11. 1916. item) of risks 2,475.175.49 missioners. going amount Th A. H. CRABBE, Chairman. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. written during the year 936.631,813.00 THOMAS HOMER, Attest: The amount of risks in SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- Clerk. County force at the end of the celved by the Logan Land & Drainage 662,610,143.00 year of DIVIDEND NO. It. company at Logan Utah, until 8 p. m.. office of the Commis Utah, State NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT construc for 10, 1916, Monday, April a dividend of 10 cents per share has sioner of Insurance. ss. tion of tile drainage system covering been I. John James, commissioner of insur on April 1. 1916, 2500 acres declared, of in land payable approximately ance of the State of Utah, do hereby to holders of the outstandissued and Cache valley. Utah. of capital stock of the Silver certify that the above named insurAll bids must be on blank forms ing shares Consolidated Mining Company of ance company has filed in mv office a furnished by the engineers. Hrown & King of Utah, as shown detailed statement of its condition, Utah, corporation 306 Kleinschmidt. Dooly block. Salt by thea stock records of said company from which the foregoing statement Lake City, Utah, upon deposit of 85, at the close of business March 22. has been prepared, and that the said to be refunded upon return in good 1916. The stock transfer on of the company has in all other respects combooks condition of form for bidders. on be March plied with the laws of the state relatclosed will corporation The Logan Land & Drainage com 22, 1916, and reopened for transfers on ing to Insurance. pany reserves the right to reject any April 1916. 3, In whereof, I have hereunand all bids. to settestimony of the board of directors. my hand and affixed the seal of By order LOGAN LAND & DRAINAGE COM SOLON SPIRO. President. the insurance department this 17th day PANY. O. W. BROWNING, Secretary. of March. A. D. 1916. A. F. Cardon, Manager. Bait Lake City. Utah. March 4. 1916. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Commissioner. J. Lynch, Agent, Kcarns Bldg. v year N SYNOPSIS OF THE Atlas Block. ment for the year ending December SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE ment for the year ending December 31, 1916, of the condition of the Insurance Company of North America, Name of 801,694.21 Commissioner. ALL Automobile. Phone Was. 3164. 649,435.36 State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Capitol buildsioner of Insurance, Capitol , ing'. ss. ing. ss. 1, John James, commissioner of inI, John James, commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, do here- surance of the State of Utah, do hereinabove named incertify that the by that the above named ofby certify ofsurance has filed in my consurance company company has filed ofin my confice a detailed statement of Its its fice a detailed statement from which the foregoing statefrom which the foregoing state- dition, dition, and that the ment has been prepared, and that the ment has been prepared, said company has in all other respects said company has in all other respects the laws of the state complied with the laws of the state complied towith insurance. to insurance. relating relating In testimony whereof I have herewhereof I have hereIn unto testimony set ray hand and affixed the unto set my hand and alfixed the this this seal of the insuranceA. department seal of the insurance department D. 1916. 17th day of March, 17th day of March, A. D. 1916. JOHN JAMES, JOHN" JAMES, (Seal) (Seal) INVESTMENT CO. KINDS. Fire, Accident, Casualty and ities (Including United States deposit) The amount of its income during the preceding calendar year. . The amount of its disbursements during the preceding c a e n dar year The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (included in foregoing item) . The amount of risks written during the year The amount of risks in force at the end of the 1 force at the end of the THOMAS INSURANCE & OF 976,791f32 211,218,867.00 year State of Utah, Office of the Commisbuild- Arthtir I.. Thorn as. Arthur L. Thomns, Jr LOANS INSURANCE 1,365,252.92 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mefor the year ending December 31, 1915, of the condition of the nt United States Branch of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Limited The name and location of the company, New Zealand Insurance company, Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand. Name of United States manager, Clinton Folger. The amount of its United States 450,000.00 The amount deposit of its assets 817,383.75 The amount of its liabilities (including . U. S. deposit) r .. 851,682.61 The amount of its income during the precalendar year 527,832.87 ceding The amount of its disbursements during the preceding c a e n d a r 632,370.81 year The amount of losses and endowments paid the during calendar yearpreceding (included in foregoing item) 244,415.51 The amount of risks written during the 41,090,183.00 year The amount of risks in force at the end of the 58,385,032.00 year State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance. ss. I, John James, commissioner of insurance of the State of Utah, do hereby the above named insurance certify that has filed in my office a decompany tailed statement cf its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been and that the said company prepared, has in all other respects complied with the laws of the state relating to insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 17th day of March, A. D. 1916. JOHN JAMES. (Seal) Commissioner. -- 1 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE ment for the year ending December 31, 1915, of the condition of the Union Central Life Insurance Co. The name and location of the company, Union7 Central Life Insurance West Fourth street, Cincompany, cinnati. O. Name of president, Jesse R. Clark. Name of secretary, George L. The amount of Its capital stock paid up 500,000.00 The amount of its assets. 109,385,066.09 The amount of its liabili ties (including capital) 105,737,341.66 The amount of its income the preceding during calendar year 21,936,384.26 The amount of its disbursements during the calendar 16,730,454.39 preceding The amount of losses year and endowments paid during the' preceding calendar year (included in foregoing item) 6,847,637.12 The amount of risks writ. . . ten during the year 61,494,883.00 The amount of risks in force at the end of the -- 1-- year 429,975,546.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commis- sioner of Insurance. ss. I, John James, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, do hereby that the above named insurance certify company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been and that the said company prepared, has in all other respects complied with the laws of the state relating to insurance. In whereof, I have hereunto testimony set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 17th 1916. day of March, A. D. JOHN JAMES, (Seal) " Commissioner. . |