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Show THE IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- anes. Mining i iCk SALT LAKE C1TV, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 20, 1016 N, Hon cial Vt C! vl F ANOTHER PARKMILL; ANOTHER S51 UTAH ,000 SALE UNGANESE BEDS CROP DAMAGE GIVES TRADING FAIRLY ACTIVE 11 demand. 6.691; cables. 6.6S. Rubles, deProbate and Guardianship Notice mand, 312; cables, 31J. Mexican dollars. 46. the respective Government bonds steady; railroad Consult county clerk orinformation. for further bonds steady. signers Time loans firmer: 60 days, 223; 90 3 6 days, 3$t 3i: months, (31. 2; IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e Call money steady; high, low, 13; 2; closing bid, rate, 2: last loan, division, in and for Salt Lake ruling 12; offered at 2. county, State of Utah. In the matter of th estate of WillSt CiAIt. New York. March 28. Raw sugar iam Green, deceased. Notice. The petHlon of Walter J. Green, exfirm; centrifugal, 5.89; molasses, 5.12; refined firm. 10 points higher; ecutor of the last wilt and testament 8.15: crushed, 8.00: mold A, 5.70; cubes, 7.50; XXXX powdered, 7.15: pow- of William Green, deceased, for con7.10: fine gramilated, 7.00; dia- firmation of the sale of the following dered, mond "A, 7.00; confectioners', 6.90; No. 1, described personal property, 6.85. One piano, one table, two dressers, one sixty-fiv- e one parlor stove, of carpet, l'RODlX'F.. onebedding, one fruit, range, quarts unMarch 2S. Butter wardrobe, one cupboard, one center-tablChicago, window blinds, one large picture, changed. o chairs. one bed 29.666 cases; eight chickens, Eggs higher; receipts, firsts. 19i(jfl9!; ordinary firsts, 181(o atvl springs, dishes, one table cloth, one leather bed. for the sum of $1.81.85. and 184; at mark, cases included, 18(T9. Potatoes higher; receipts, 38 cars: upon the following terms, Ten Minnesota and per cent cash and the balance cash Wisconsin, Michigan, Dakota white, 90(xj 98. upon confirmation of sale hy this cour as appears from the return of Poultry, alive, unchanged. filed in this court, has been sent of NEW YORK GRAIN. hearingA. on Friday, the 7th dav of D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. in., ft New York, March 28. Flour firmly April, the county courthouse, in the couJt-I'ooheld. of said court, in Salt Lake No. 2 hard, Wheat Spot, iry, strong: 1.271; a"o. 1 durum. 1.30J; No. 1 north- Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with ern Duluth, 1.371, and No. 1 northern the seal thereof affixed, this 23d 6av Manitoba, 1.394 f. o. b. New York. Fu- of March, A. I). 1916. tures firm. Mav, 1.211. 2 TITOS. TIO.MER. Clerln. (Seal.) 83? Corn Spot firm; No. yellow, c. i. f. New York. By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk J. Stokes, Jr., Attorney for Petitioner. Oats Spot firm; standard, 50; "No. 3 white, 48. Ca49. rIN TIIE DISTRICT COURT, PHO. KVAl'OUATEI) FRl'ITS. bate division, in and for Salt LaliJ New York, March 28. Evaporated ap- county, State of Utah. dull. In the matter of the estate of Mor-gaples Prunes firm. V. James, deceased. Notice. steadier. The petition of Sarah J. .lames, provApricots Peaches quiet. the. issuance to herself of ing for Raisins quiet but steady. of administration in the estate of Morgan V. James, deceased, has hcett FL A X. set for hearing on Friday, the 7th dav Flax, 2.17J Minneapolis, March of April, A. D. 19 16, nt 2 o'clock in., at the county courthouse, in the court' room of said court, in Sail Lake CKy, LIVE STOCK. Lake county, Utah. 28. Hogs Chicago, March Receipts, SaltWitness the clerk of said court, u 17,000; weak. 5c lower; bulk, 9.75 9.90 seal thereof affixed, this 22d day 10.05; 9.45(r mixed, 9.60)9.95; light, A. D. 1916. 9.50 5(9.65; of March. heavy, 9.50 (ft 9.90; rough TIIOS. HOMER, ClerH. (Seal) 8.65. 7.50 (f pigs, By J. E. (Mark, Deputy Clerk. Cattle Receipts. 4 000, steady: naB. R. Howell, Attorney for Petitioner. western tive beef cattle, and stoekers steers, 7.7058.75; cows and heifers, 4.25feeders, (f: 9.00 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET6.008.25; 7.75 (j? 10.00. calves, ING. weak: wethSheep Receipts, 13,000: IS GIV EN THAT HEUEBY NOTICE (ft 6.40 8.60ft 9.25; ewes, 8.S5; lambs. a ers, meeting of the stockholders of the 9.75 (a 11.80. Paynes Jewelry company is hereby called and will be held at the office ol' company, No. 1'S S. Jewelry Dayncsstreet. DIVI REND "0. It. Alain Lake City, Utah, 01: Salt 'GIVEN THAT HEREBY IS NOTICE 10, 1U16. at the hour uf April a dividend of 10 cents per share has Monday, 5 o'clock p. in. been declared, payable on April 1, 1916, The purpose of said meet ng Issued outstandand to holders of the vote upon the proposition consider of capital stock of the Silver to amendandarticle ing shares nine of the articles Company of King Consolidated of th ; K.iid company incorporation a corporation Mining of Utah, as shown of Utah, So as to provide for a 'Oard of five stock records of said company rectors by the close instead of st directors as on March 22, of business at the 1916. The stock transfer books of the now provideJ. will also elect ?. boari meeting will be closed on March of The corporation directors for the ensuing year and 22, 1916, and reopened for transfers on consider and vote upou such other bust April S. 1916. ness as mav legally come before ; of the board of directors. By order PAYNES JEWELRY COMPANY, SOLON SPIRO. President. By John ('. Culler. President. G. W. BROWNING, Secretary. Pv Royal W. Dayncs Secretary. Salt Lake City. Utah. March 4. 1916. cut-loa- f, SILVER KING CON. HAS ONMNE 'CHANGE DAY SEN RICHEST HE HAS SHARP UPWARD SWING ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE to-w- ORDERED MACHINERY A'ntler flay traflltju liji minitiK on the ex 'irnKe y?ter- trel flay with tti" market hold inn out otio of rKif- - iva rt th Hart 'rfii it Lee. A, engineer of ItS King i'.;,.fti.!4!,! Mining cornoa nr. sabl veterfay that he s r ; I ti - .litr,- tilott Spiro !. Geeeral Manager n for the m.ir,i:,pry r'lr 'n i ronen t new null for the poel c. ervt-At Park t nriiig e;riv Citv. Th' rtintrn-- l r;llfi for th of the outfit In forty-fiviliiys. to lave b" and that time tt Is etpected Mi s f and the on nda t bn nil In n,rri. readiiie ffr the reception ar,.I ir .ft.! at I'.ti of the machinery- M fit- that the f'dll will have It in Initial etp.i itv of fifty ton. will i,.- tne t frn-- r, f r t ton prfcei. fTit itti a fir.! flotation de pa rf merit that!. r ifiii.aity i II tli- lal'i" fn.i e i pe f t fori to at !!' ti t ra run a v. and a for the n ror'tmrt soon the weather will permit f'i lari.' contru live work will he xottfii Th-- ' tr.T'rl will he two mti under n tn leriatb.ly.and will rutiVfy th or from toe iu in- t" U; e new mill dikI :Uro'l wilt per.Itit n tori a th.C mit, the iv..rk wt fhe1, fl tfitt-tI i tt1' l!.' jt t . ftfVfio iff. r! r.ii "port f af ; f ':enr a'i'l nn i t'';'-T- l of ti: rorrl in lire .''"(-' p if that if fr f h' jttilt . r f ..f f b r but ' H favor. . e-- J i r C i -- t de-li.e- ry e f i - -- e - - f- firm lottKett H'it;i, Lnet brorirt. in many vt re hre v's total of moro With yar'. it makes flol.0o in two than I'fl. ""'. ye3ter!a a whirl of iteif com'. flay, reicrtflown rfnnltheforlinejirone tradin;. tt was that Alfa "ofoliilate.l sold ts liiKii a." ''). n at cents, f.ir-cint; f r up to Howell u( to iTj cetits. Ktntiu t'opper at 4t rents. Heeds Peak rents. up to T.H cfritJ. SiouxIS up to South Tlnth- Standard at cent?. t ll.S-'llerU at J"?.3o, Iron I!l'.iwm '""hief at S rrirt'll f Ion x .Mov-tn- a m l ! 1 1 t- V v 1 I . : I t'-riti- j ? ! i ! i :... a in rt pett v, i i rf .; :i fori r-- ..rsti no r .- tt I ' tf f.rV.-i m ( r - .! tVilar-Tallnms- x r fo t' ipirffii: r fb-- f'- i r if- thi i i. " nn'!- - t'nlon 'onsoll la ted Jl.---helim iiljt n ifold a low an divff..nl -were not ftn heavy a uxual, urt. no particular feature. and with S.il- -f v.fifr.l.iy totald f!:nrsu .' I. f"ii oftlfial IS'j.7. aiirluuiat. t ions and sales were reported n EXPERIENCE f cl-ir- ffilos: !.fh V 'al. f.een . RIM Alta A : . l'-- t- - Z- - i!,. trn-.i!e r . fier.fe.i i'!nfer htlzrrd. iiiiiir.i. and ti e vlitfrs th-- ' Prote. fton r.f ,i ave oiii' r !.e thrv .fnil.l perished When t ,e ""form pniMd they ro-n.ttwn from th"lr hdviiifr position sare a fl!l rnit If. to the floor of the won-flerfAnother .nusviffl fhlncc allex. on the low. !r,nw flft'iallr tnnair th est level, and s tddenlv fll lke front the reaf storm caused ripoiirlns a srrea' lake tr, appear and spread over rrsnv mtie cf territory which usually w an4 hot s th top ofl dry pirfhe.i a hu"v t've. Nnw the vsller was col and shlverv. In rd"kirsr athetr wy nw trail feet alonir flown thl so-ca!l- nrf k iie ul . i 14J : l . leek Tun Klsm Amal. liUtrk Jack . . UK 'ot td flan Ilea , r i r. . . 'j. l.r oh. r .. . . ardtff Voff f ot ! K 1 . . 1 it Tin Prince . ... l!mTH hi I . 01 .ni '3 . .'.. . i . "7 i . . j' ! . .03 . ' 02 .otr .03 .t . o .'' i 1M 71 .11 .1 24- ,o- 20 on 20 .11 .o.lj . " .03 ' .11 1.20 . 10 i . . .19 40 l -- .20 .64 ".6;i .43 3.17 70 .ftl 2 SO .164 .021 1 . . 0 T .17 .241 13 30 .01 o: .0AJ 35J' .fi4 .03 .02 I .4 .IS .RO 1 3.30 ' ' iei 3 o4 035 O.J' us .114 1 .H . i HI ,0S 2 ''V 33 2 2 8 i6 .071 .19 .04 .101 .03 .10 .05 .es .12 .10 - ' .OA 04 .r. 4 .02 or, ' .25 .104 .40 :I! 3.27 19 071 :l i'S i o .05 J1 .051 ! i .01 , 09P .1st .01 1 .1H 3.30 1.274 10 .Iff .62 .02 2.12 ; ' 2 03i Hlg Four Manhattan Con. White Cap ; i .i , .32 Ask. Hf .1. Atlanta Hoolh Plue Hull C. O. 1 Comb. Fraction . Dia. P.. H 'i21 Florence Con. . o.li Uoldfield .lutnbo Kxtensiou Ione Star ioldfteld Merger 2a Spea r hea tl . ... Silver Pick 65 Vern.il 15 Yellow Tiger Or" .12 Sandstorm , . . . . 25 Kewnnos ,og Great Hend .20 Grandma .0 .3. .S3 : . . . Sierra Nevada t'nlon .... Belmont . . .04 .07 .03 .05 03 .04 . 03 .13 . 30 .on . 21 . 40 .0 m .02 !os !o . 13 K. .'f3 0! os4 04 , . M . .25 . .01 at eompsny Plttsurc M. ahares of sale tirso-l.f" at the prtee trrs:;ry lon.s for of r" 's,f. rr.s i at th eompany's t stok . effi-eTh A- - heil-ro'-- k k - '.ii blk, whre map, eafnpies of re may be HI AtUs The following quotations are from Burger Pros.' private wire service: rti.iT " !65 rerorts ar,d neen, and where subrrripttnt will be receivel from Msrch Zi until March 31. Since October 1at work his heerj confine to th fir! in of tie Tor-be- t up the tunnel, wh'.-- will Alt eide. the from Thij property w. on t. t ir.net Is rontt s h ; e a d Is a dtttar.c to win of 34 ) f. et of th comIt Iff the t Intention I towr flrltl? as Ir pany to road can be juft broken iioou; as th with whl'-- it Is tripiugh ti.e sr.owof feet thathe prosr-exrte1 and also work1 en trade, per dy N'o d on ; ami No will be start-t'ork side, tunnel from th Ammin of thef mountain ah. tit May I. It n t ,mt the inter vn!rtC ere-teahout !;) feet a fid beweer, is will nu'l In the that fAfinrtlon Tuere he itre three t n late ?umrir War the Pittsburg and rets or Calms about so ) feet Kal each allofconnected y,y rat e length and ehowtny a vertical r,r win of upwards of ) feet. depth es4. M ndni:iT e r. m , h . Ask. j I - h s t-- n dis-tam-- e i in"r. rr I.ev, tt. in s.riif , omntc timates at t M ton. product minttic ennneer.or- -estimatea fh . " Ker-t.at- i . lead sulphide tlon ff theio.ly IMttsbiiTK ?t t' e Inters.--contact and ;'t :.. tons fisure value 'Z' rent and the per cent es ,' lad. oiitf inf. - per :stra-ttoROM ter mn. of this ore tudy will .ml .hiriniC after May !. shortly et"-k- . o0. ')) shareF: pr I'apltal al te. II per share. There are I i!s ,, the company .'..')'..') reasuryof of which only the (hove io,. litres, t will be sohl , 1 jsy -- .'. nil-vr- n . ..) shares by v. u- - r&rei-pa- ti reaches Aftr the Tarhet tunnel branch will the Pittshursc fissuretoa the b conMmifil aloni; east for f lit Unttth of the th ompariv .T0.v feet. Kroiind, over formlmt an thereby lirairdf ;of a rid th'- triif fissure p. t,u ;. t all and t e ledor planes as vein without l:olsttn puinpinK. ThH are; of t " ivm a stopif. will the lime be,,. tttrl vri let a nthrounti distance "U'la aionc and ah" it The Miller Hill and thV v planes f tr. i :i c fissures are anionic the others In it will be tapped hy this tunnel. The fi;reter are A. If. Tarhet. Herman II. Urecn. lr. t S. Kerch. J. ii. Iot,littIe ami r.imarck Snder. nns.tllftaretl Snnc I'lttsbwrc ari-rtuas-f- v.-- e r I lUKnic 23 til llloek. "itipanj. Una. 13N.T. l . . - n. lv. 17-s- t 2-- .'..-- 2a . slo. He-la- 1 O ft Hico-Wellingto- n, - 2!lf-Minera- f n-.- -d i j i j .'. j ai ic. $27,121.50. AKTEP.NOON .SALE?. Alt.- - Cons, lifla ted. ?000 at 2?Jc. Alta Ticer. 50'ia at 3c. Am i! an t'otifo! Ida ted Copper, at l!-t.'i'. - 1; at Kc. 10rt at 26c. Tunnel, 2voat at Ic. 1 lic. j Deml.lohn Mammoth Copper . Klmberly 500 ra koii. lurto at 3 3c. I. mm a, : st oOc. 100 I7arl K;u :!e. How t il. at at 2c, 21c. 500 at at lc. 26 . Ini'O at LoKRcr, oo at 1n Prtco, 1500 at lfic. Secret. .oa at ic, ! 03 .15 .053 1000 j HALES. 5500 at 32c, 33c. Sells, l;no nt 50c. 4 4 Michignn-l'tnh- 1 .Li.'k. '' 2''0 at 13c. KKteneion. Cfdiiiiiiojw I Pda.-- . j Silver, Klmberly. IOO11 at Mammoth Copper, Sugar Am. Tel. & Tel. . . Tobacco Anaconda. Copper. Am. Atchison Baldwin Loco. . Bait. & Ohio Bethlehem Steel . B. R. Transit Cal. Petroleum . . Can. Pacific Central Leather .. Chesa. Ohio . . Chi. Gt. Western . C, Mil. & St. P. . . C & Northwestern. . C. Tt. I. & Pac . . . . Ohino Copper Vlo. F. & Tron Steel 'rucible I ). &-R. G. pfd. Lis. Securities . . . . . . . . 1. ;c. 300v) at 15c. . . II 3 i 600 111 .'.iiu's OijUO 1,100'1301130V130 200jl96 il9531196 .12.5001 87 8oi 86J " 1.2001038'103i;103J 16.S00 107 105 400 884 88 600 475 470 1051 88 470 851 j 23 23 2,300: 234 200il68 167g 1674 54 800 54 544 631 625 622 l.lOOj 129 ' 200! 'flii 94g 94? 5001127 126 l,hO0: 174 171 53 g 534. 900i 53 44 J 4oi 1,600! 45 894 89 57,800' 91 'in 16 4,000 484 471 48 4.300 373! 374 371 700 16 7 J 167 1664 500 122 121! 121 i 43 2,000 444 43 Erie Central Electric Gt. Northern pfd." . Gt. Nor. ore ctfs. 20i Gug. Exploration. 111. Central 103 103 200,103 TOO1 17 IT i 17 Inter, c. Corp. . . .. 47 ,900! 471 4 7 Cop. IS SHEEP ROp; Inspiration Harv. N. J.. J!ll1j:il0i '"bOyTONS ORE Inter. 26 400! 264: 26 K. C. Southern . 300 75i 77 771 Lehigh Valley ipeVver Il22 .. It is rc L. & Nashville Weekly eer rtbek mill on Ptess th 00108 J 106?'106g Petroleum . .. 1 "tbJen stirfed up with Mex. 00 36?! 36J! 36 . North cr Miami Copper t'OO tons of M.. K. - T. a view . 10s Ing is--"nbout pfd. n ou i1? - .m c ia rrv Mo. Pacific 4 ere fro 200 43! 4J grav bte "will run . . . lease at f It 1224 night Biscuit National r.nd .the rot has been ex National Lead . . . 1.3001 671! fi6g 66i haunted, ' )tTAI. Westman is in charge Nevada Copper . .. 1,500 16 16! 16 of the v"ork. The plaht has been N. Y. Central 3,600 1064;105i'105A 600- 65$; 65g' 654 leased fsr a vear. N. V., N. H.& 11.. .000 21 3'1 "1 l21i Western Norf. !133i Nor. Pacific NORTH TINTI DEEDS 200 245 24J1 241 Pacific Mail t 35 . . Tel. From Proo comes word that the K. Pac. Tel. 57 565' . n 5.400! a 56J viva Penns K. has transferred rnd mining company 700162 161162 bv quit claim deed to C. H. Ulanchard. mill. Pal. Car 1,500; 2351 232! 23 North Tintic Kay Con. ('opper trustee, ihe following 13.100 S7i! 86i! S6jj claims: K. K. and K. K. Nos. Reading & mining 5 i ii 700 51 Steel. 2 to HI. Klondyko Nos. 1 to i. Silver Hep. Iron 1.500! 985: 98 2 its OnSouthern Pa1'. King. Goldf-- King, North Tintic 1 ;i 0 0 20$, i;o!i Hoy nnd M.au'l S. And Southern Railway tario, 4,f.00'1444 ;i4n; 142J the I. Imnnolly and'H. Mjnlng onpany toH. C. H. Studebaker Co." .. 1,100! f.3j 524 53 i Nos. Tenn. "opper Hlanchnrd. trustee, the D. and 9 j 9 j 1. TOO' 195 to 12, D. and B. Nortli Annex and l. Texas Co :132J nion Pacific . . . r.nd 11. South Annex. 823 ....! These properties arc hy a rot her U. Preferred 84 J Si S. Steel 6,3 00 S5 transferred by Mr. ni;..nchard to 6J 6 1.300,1 7 The Preferred tiie l. and H Mines company. 2.600! XI 80il 80. r.nsi.leration named In each j ale is Utah Copper POOi 90J 90 ij 90 4 Western Pnion . . fl and other goo nnd valuable Wert. Electric . . . 8,000' 6a; 64g! 65 79 600! 79 J 79 Mont. Power . . 445 Motors Gen. METAL QUOTATIONS AY abash B. 28g! 2Si 6,100: pfd. . 50,4 00' 71 j! 684! Enter M. pfd New York. March 28. The metal ex5,700! 56 K enneeott Cop. . . 558; 555 lead. 7.S0fi8.10. change quotes shares. 520,000 Total for sales not day, quoted. Spelter Silver 60. Copper steady. Electrolytic, nearby, FORT UNA REPORTS NEW 2K.00, nominal; June and later. 26. 75 fit STRIKE IN GOLD QUEEN 27 .50. Iron firm and unchanged. Late reports coming in fromtothe Gold Tin steady. Spot. 49.50 bid. the efat Fortuna. property Queen At Ior.doit: of a lecfect high grade body that lo: 113; large Spot cupper, future5, ore has been cut in the south drift, will trolytlc. 13. be welcomed by everyone who has inSpot tin.34 202; futures. 196. this news terests in the camp, although 15s. some time, as for for looked been has 95. Speller. fair values the workings have been inthe Beaver says several weeks, for CHILE COPPER OUTPUT are being Weeklv Press. Specimens will average up with phown here thatfrom (By Badccr Bros. Privj-tWire.) the the grade high New York, March 28. Chile copper, lease,onand this is being issorted said the dump. It which started operations last June, has and stacked made up to the present time something that a eonsmerable tonnage of milling over 30,000.000 pounds of copper. There ore has already been taken out. Messrs. has been some trouble with the power Strickland and Burton are both out at which is now remodeled. the property and It is Impossible to plant, Production of copper isbeing at the learn the exact details of the strike this running of 6.OO0.OOO pounds monthly and morning. rate a gradual increase Is now expected. MINING NOTES ANACONDA DIVIDEND Granbv Consolidated company In Feb2,690,265 pounds cop(By Badger Bros. Private Wire.) ruary1, CIS. produced 928,000 at Oynx and 1,701,337 Butte. Mont., March 28. Anaconda per, Forks. Production In Janucopper today declared the regular divi at Grind der.i of o'j cents. It will lie paid on ary was 3,122.879. 22. May 29 to stock of record French government is understood to This calls for about 51,200,April 000. and be in the local market for 10,000 tons brinsrs up the total tb more than $101.- - copper for April, May nd June deliv000.000. eries. A sale of 250.000 pounds of copper BOSTON COPPER RANGE was me do in Boston yesterday for June The following quotations are from delivery at 26iJ cents a pound. wire service: Badger Bros.' private The directors of the Butte & Sxtperlof called a special meeting companv iSi.ares Hijrh. Low. Close. to vote onhave matter of dropping the the P.utti 940:91.5(1 189.25 90.00 Sup from the name of the word "copper" 10 3.374! 3.371 3.374 company. H.ily West . E. ft H H. . 300 2.95 2.25 2.95 4.S50 .77 .82 .76 Majestic MONEY, Mason V'al. 10 3.25 3.25 3.25 March 28.- - Mercantile New York, N. Oouglas 20 .90 .90 .90 5(U3j. paper. Ohio Con. .22 .22 300) .22 bills, 4.724: deSterling: Sixty-da- y I . S. S com! 5.000:63. G2J 68.00 68.25 4.77; francs, de4.76g; cables, Pfd. 169 52.50 151 .75 31 .871 mand, 5.9GJ; cables, 5.96; marks, Utah Con. 114 .621 14.7-71 : 1 S 7 436(15.00 cable?. mand. kronen, U. Apex 968i 1.6211 4.F.0 4.62J 12 E; cables. 12 J: guilders, deU. Metals 42 6.794(1 . 124110. 50 11 .124 demand, cables. lires, mand, 12 - i e . . sV A . V .04 .16 .oh 1 700-1- . . . . . . . . jj . S- ! . 1 it . . . 1 1 ' tC: I . 1 3, . . . n 1' . 4 1 1 I 1 1 t: to-wi- m C n b.--te- rs -- 5Y Ii'-th- e dl-e- n ; 7.75(-10.00- ; i i ) The Karl A. Scheie! Company JOHN D. SCIIEID, MANAGER. Successors to Wakelintr insurance Auvncv. Manners tor E. BUTTERWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY. Insurance and Surety Bonds fii; oij 2j' fi.fiooi 34,700 7S$I 74 J, 7 7 j 3, 700 100311004.1100 720 Boston Buildinpr. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST ATE ment for tht year ending December 31, 1915, of the condition of the -- Fire Insurance Company The name and location of the comcompany, Niagara Fire Insurance York pany, 26 Liberty street, New Citv, New York. Name of president, Harold Herrick. Name of secretary, George W. Dewey. The amount of its capital $ 1,000,000.00 stock, paid up The amount of its assets Tj682.871.44 The amount of its liabilities (including capi4,926,656 .93 tal) The amount of its income during the preS.S66.951 .65 ceding calendar year The amount of its disbursements during the preceding c a e n dar 3,721,476. 19 year The amount of losses and endowments paid durpreceding-calendathe ing (includyear 1,937,169 ed In foregoing item). The amount of risks the written during .02,556,670 00 year of risks The, amount in force at the end of 823,129,746 . 00 the year State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance. Capitol building. I, John James, commissioner of insurance of the State of Utah, do hereabove named by certify that the ofcompany lmn filed in my confice a detailed statement of its which the foregoing statedition, frombeen ment has 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 herethe unto set my hand and seal of the insurance department this 17th dav of March, A. D. 1916. Niagara . . 1 ce JOHN JAMES, Commissioner. (Seal) 1 Plume Wasatcii 4 120. SYNOPSES OF THE ANNUAL STATE-mei- it for the yen r ending December 31. 19 15. of the condition of the UniUd stales branch of the London Assurance Corporation The name and kvatinn of the company. Loudon Assurance corporation, London, England. ma na Name of United SPUs Ch ar es L . Case. The amount of its United 6 6." deposit State,-- ; The amount, of its assets The amount of its liabilitiest Mncludtnur United St a es tic; 10s it) The amount of its income during the preceding calendar year.. The amount of its disbursements during the 3, 4 3,70 .00 n, no 0 s 2 5 . 67 1 2 . S". 1,9 37 0 preceding c a c n dar 3,275,2S; S3 year The amount of losses and id durendowments calthe pre ing endar year (iri'duued in r.3 359.52 foregoing item i Tli,' antount of ihe writ tjn ii:.;r!i.'-;'5,866,121 'et year The amount of risks in force at (lie end of ?5. 066, 639 00 the year State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Capitol huibi-inss. j. John James, corrmissiouer of sura nee of the state nf Utah, do herea ho ye named that the by certifyoomna in my of ranee ny hr: s filed '. of its con,i f icy. a detailed which v f or egoism statedition, frombeen r. ;!.ri , and that th" ment has said company in ir oihr respects of the sla'c complied with, b irt to relating In v.iv.rcof I have hereunto set my hai.d and affixed the this seal of vthe in; urancoA. department D 1 - . 1 . g. i -- ir-s- u -- - . ,1 , 1 i of 17th da Seal . rianh, 1916. JOHN JAMES, Vtmruissior.e". . . . . .(, 1 1 1 1 1 oostoe Real Estate Investment Co. 1 r ESTABLISHED 1889. INCORPORATED 1898. CAPITAL, $500,000. 351 S. MAIN STREET . . . ft e Davis-Ilodges-McGar- rv j i- - . -- . 30. at 25Jc. Hannoek, original K. luO at c, 37c. 1 400! 20fcj 20V 20J 8.200! 304; 282: 2A 8.600 731 72 72J S ' edar-Taltsma- Allis-Chalme- rs CI. 1 .75 :i .... of Alaska and rea NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS 10-o- Ex pi oration C SO . call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sales. H. I.. (iold development feet. . .. Ptah Consolidated totaled 19,8!o with 1314 copper ore re- - Am. Beet Sugar . ompared serves Were more than maintained American Can ... while there has been a slight decrease Am. Loco in lead ore reserves. The company Am. Smelt. fc Ref.. holds In Its treasury 8250 shares Preferred of Am. Anaconda lief. . . stock. e, I offers RESERVES ORE '. l.tYl i.24' Coppermine .0.1 ' .08 Fraction .77 Ooldfleld Con .79 .05 .04 1.75 1 .574 Iron Hlossom .001'. .78 .78 I nio. .02 Jumbo Extension . . .oil .2S ' .SO Montana Tonopah . .03 .01 I. S Fwan . . .IS .Ifi .004' .01 ooi' :6i' North Star Swan V.t. .25 .374 Stewart .2H FORKNOON SALES. .24 Alta Con .05 ." Atta Consolidated. 2700 at 30o, 2000 Htg Cottonwood .... .57 .59 Emma Copper at 2?c. 1000 at 2o. .75 .50 t'onsolids-tei3500 Wasatch Mines ... American Copper. 4.S7J 5.00 Extension at I'c. '"'0 at 14 J. Tonopah .81 .7 End Alta Tunnel. 2&on Bt 124 1000 at 13". West Sec. 7.50 99.50 notes . I'tah at 14jc, Eon at 14c. Ufa- Pour. 1"0 at $1 17. 1000 at 7c. fColumbus ITxtension. at 27c. 300 at 274c. )0 at 13e. 1600 at 14". Mav 7c. at frown point, C0'" Major Evans. 3000 atc. fie. t .".. a. fardiff. lot at at 1000 at 5c. Opohongo, 20OQ 5000 fottonwood Klnir. at 5c. Piocho Bristol. 2o.v at 20c. iTaste. Karl looo at 12c. t Plutus. U00 at Hf. Point. Crown Paloma. 5oo at 10c. r.oc. Rooo at 2 Jc. na at 2 7c. r,Aoo Howell. t.o . at 3 2c. Heeds Peak, looo at 2'-at 30o nt lo R00 3SC, at at 37c, 30 34c, II Irofi Hlossom, 130 a' at 39c. at Sc. Indian Queen. 400 Ttochestar. 2000 at 63c. tooo ,,f. 2c. Will'am, King Tintic. River King Coalition, 100 at $3.15 at lo? Ihi 150o at lfic. f.OO at i?ic. Sioux. 3 4 If'OO at Leenora, bouth Hecla Extension. ?.0 at 17ic at 27c. Milter Hill, 5HO . at Pjc. Tar Habv. Mav Ha v. i at 1 4 -- o. 50o at 17Jc, 500 at Standard. Tintic 200 at Major I'.vnns. 4100 17o. 30c. 3000 at 29c. at p..eds peak.nt 20c. WUbert. 5000 at llic Itexnll. 7o V.'et Toledo. ISon at ?ic 2000 at OJc Ttochester. C7O0 at 3c. OPEN HOARD. Sliver Klfijf Coalition. 400 at 13.15. 1000 at lS4c. 500 at 20 Jc, 100 i;r.o at Alta Consolidated. SOc. 10013:tto 2c. $3.30. Swans.. at , at South at 6c. Hlg Cottonwood. 7000 400 at $9. SO. South Heci Kxtenslon. 500 at 174c. Cardiff. 1"'" at 23c. Colorado. I5ii0 at 23c. Ten. Tar Hahy. Lo. at Sic, 100) at Jc. Crown Point, loon at sic Indian Queen, looo at 3c. at 7c. 50oo at 62. Tinttc Central, r.oao Iron Hlossom. 100 at $t.2i. SCO 1S0 at at lo, Tintic Stand! d. Home Hun. 5o00 at 7ic. at 2ic at 3c, 3500 Leonora, 1000 1000 7 Jo. Consolidated. 3000 at 3c.4 "tab at Mineral Flat. rt ' tor ConaolUlated. P'On at Paloma. lo"" at Hc. 100 at at S 1.22 Prince Consolidated, 12c. 2o0i at llic. V."i!ert. 100 at20im Heeds Peak, 30' at 35c. 3 500 at 5c. West Tole.lo. at 4c. Tlecl.t. 10) at $3,274Walker. 2i'0 at 37c. South Yankee. 7 00 at 2c. Tar Habv. looo at He, loo at Pc. Tlntlc Central, 2000 at 64c OPEN POAP.D. Prion Chief. lOOo at Alta Consolidated. oo at 2 c. "Walker, loru) t "'7c. American Consolidated t. "opper. "Wllbert. 1500 at 12c, Ifo nt at 14 5oo at 33c. Yankee. 1000 3c. at Alta Tiger. shares sold, 103.750; selling Total Ht 25c. Albion r00 value, $23.76.2.". Hrk Tunnel. T.0O at 26c. at $?.?o c.,rdlff. lo Consolidated. l XMSTI'I) STOCKS. 2000 at 2o. Last Tintic Sales on curb yesterday and closing l Howells. li'O.i at Flat. "0oo at c. buyer 6 quotations were reported as follows: ilavf. Hid. I sk Mii'intiiin Lake. 500 at lie. .33" t Michigan-Uta- h "'0 .334 t 3c. r on if o. poh .10 Paloma Extension o;iJ Pealc. 2T)0') at 20c. . 43 .50 Sells Hexnll. :,.)0 0t 20c. .25 Original Hannoek South Hecla. loo at $3.30. .014 .02 Santa. King Stoux. :o at Ific. .01 Santa. Chief .oaj Stiver Kins: Coalition, 100 at $3.15." .n .o2 Itlco Argentine Vt, tor. at 4'". .15 .If. Tof.ii shares .oid. 109, ?50; selllna: Price. Neva .013 thex . .. tuyo Iron K!nr Provo AND Mining The copper ore mined and shipped year averaged 2.22 per cent during the copper, .075 ounces of gold and 1.02 ounces of sllwr. The lead ere aver.'ii" aged J5.1 per cent lead. .Oft ounce of gold, 2.92 ounces of silver and 47 per .16 cent copper. In addition ti the ore reserves above !is" Is between 100.000 referred to, thore .25 rrnd 150.000 tons of material of such .21 low grade that It is not classed as ore .41 but a large part of which can be mined on present high price !o7 at a small of copper. praflt .08 As there has beeri much uncertainty .96 the life of the mine, it is .23 concerning of interest to note that during the past .03 fivo years the comnaf v has maintained .23 its reserves on a pretty even koei. Note the following: 17 1913 1915 1914 25 Copper ore re .00 s serves, tons 265.700 .90 J .02 Grade of .ore, . . . V,1 P J t il J per cent .81 Lead oro .09 serves . . . V 50,363 61,400 .24 .20 .40 1 1 1 Wept End Pitts Silver Peek Nevada Hills Round Mountain Kl BINGHAM UTAH CON. w-a-s . t . A crisis with the Teutonic powers and the complex conditions in Mexico appeared to exert very slight' influence today so far, at least, as they bore upon the more speculative aspects of the marlvet. 'Prices were elevated quite generally after an early interval of but specialties were the uncertainty, only stocks to register more than nominal headway. Trading was fairly active during the off at forenoon, tapered became materially and midday increasingly in the final hour. Advances apathetic were accomplished mainly at the expense of the short Interest, which recently acquired formidable proportions. Such favorites as Crucible Steel, American Locomotive, the motors, and semiactive 4 industrials and equipments rose 1 to points, but metals and oils were relatively backward, except for Butte & Superior and American Zinc. Coppers were variable, the failure of the Anaconda directors to Increase the dividend acting as a restraint. Sugars for their w'ere again distinguished meteoric flights, with new high records for Cuban American, which rose 16 to 245, and South Porto Rico on points its gain of 7 to 1&7. Rails and other investment stocks were negligible features but fairly firm, additional excellent February statements contributing to that tone. Western Maryland Issues proved the only the common noteworthy exception, both a point or more. nnd preferred reacting Bethlehem Steel added another 25 reversal of recent points to its steady days, falling to 470, and Mercantile in Marines were heavy, of to the strength market contrast consistently I'fiited Fruit. United States Steel flucfractional limits and tuated within in activity by a half dozen eclipsed stocks of lesser prominence. Quotations were a point or more under close. their best at irregular of the apprehension exRegardless contractors at the steady by pressed and rise in prices of fabricated steel mairon, further advances In finished terials were reported today from the district. More orders for Pittsburgh rails and other equipment were placed. were without esDealings in bonds from advances In aside pecial feature, St. Louis and San Francisco issues. Total sales of bonds par value were 3,260,000. United States bonds were unchanged on .12 OS . s New York, March 28. External affairs as represented by the threatened .03 1 .13 .15 .16 .... sions 5c to 17c. Wheat showed strength right from the start and did not at time suffer a reaction that was any of much ImAdvices of fields being portance. plowed up and of extensive winter killmore and more ing became from the soft wheat states, andgeneral were assertions the that supplemented by needed acreage of fprintr wheat both sides of the Canadian linw would be seriously reduced. According to one the yield in Illinois. Indiana, authoiity Ohio. Michigan and the Judith hnsin. Montana, seemed likely to amount to only half an average crop. Ample rains. It was said, had apparently failed to the damage, especially In IlliremedyEvidence nois. ilev that foreigners were takinsr a eloped hand here In the of future deliveries of wheat. buying In this connection, bulls pointed out that an advance which had taken place at Liverpool was ascribed to chances that submarine activity would interfere with supplies. Itulllsh significance in some also to an upturn attached in war risk rates quarters on the Atlantic. Corn rallied in sympathy with wheat. most of the dat, however, the During corn market was under presselling sure from longs who desired to realize on holdings, and who took advantage of early firmness that resulted from weather adverse to the movement of the crop. Ieniand from elevator companies helped to strengthen oats. Offerings were light. on hogs had only a Lower effect on provisions. In the transient prices later dealings, the setbacks were more than oKirronif by the bulges In the value of grain. Close. Wheat May. 1.11 : July, l.lOt. Corn May. 73i: Julv. 754. ats Mav. 4rfj: 428. 22.95. Pork May. 23.12:July. July. Lard Mav, 11.57; July. 11. 2. Kibs May. 12.10; July. 12.30. '.T9 . 7n !oi . 1 Chica to, March 2S. Crop damage reto be portsa decided responsible for appearedadvance chiefly in the price today of wheat. The market closed strong 2 to ZilcSic net higher, with May at and 110i. at Other Jl24(f113i July too. all showed gains leading staples, corn 4 to 8. oats i to 4 ' and provi- .02 2 2 ii AND GAMS REG STEREO e, .OX .02 . 4 .03 .04 .12 Tonopah of Nevada Extension Tonopah 'ma a 1 1 I. on . Cash Hoy Gypsy Queen .... Jim Putler Midway Men. I. Extension MUpah Extension McNamara North Star Heseue Kula T 1 . Confidence Mexican 3 . o Con. Virginia Oph ir 1 .3 2 .02 .03 .07 .01 .41 .7 .74 .0 . ic : - nochster Nellie or. i . 14 27 J 1 i 60 1 Ti .24$ .78 .27 .074 . V. .03 .47 .02 NEVADA STOCKS : follow-lngThe quotations at e from Pros.Pads private wire service . ' ' .10 .4 .8H ; . . .40 ot .07 . .124 .10 .3 . T.nnkea 1 ."21 .2S 6 . . .. Vtibert W. Toledo i 2 . .'TA. 1 . . . 1 ." . . '.Ui .04 J liij ft74 -- SALE OF TREASURY STOCK .07 . .03J 7 . r. !07 i -- . .2 1 . . I ' '.SO . 23 o ." .051 . : c - '. .on NallJrlver word been made In the that a Milk lias No., .11 ludwlT mine of iho Neva The Timet says: An entirely new body ok ' of ore uncovered at the jod foot level . is tjort feci south of the shaft. .23J This 01 e lav4 letween well defined .07 lw ; . . . comes From Ycrinxton, TO VALOE OF WHEAT w-a- . . ".van a - 4 02 j .'li .01 '. New Qulncv Ohio Cop. . . (ipoliomu Ptoch IVla. i "1 .47 4 1 .01 i . Hills S 4 o)f 'a . . - NEW ORE BODY OPENED IN NEVADA-DOUGLA- 50 I "-- SS . N'ev. j f 1 . . 1 the appearance of nelns walls, and The ore body uncovered Is rrnanent. . six feet wide and thirty feet In length o i i' ii; of 20 p r cent hitrh Kfade ore. a jo ' The company put on ten additional 33 men the first if.the au, intends vrk to thlrtv more .'14 .'Ml to employ from twenty th fir.t of next week. Superintendent .2i .01 j Wnrr would he handling stated 2.00 2.75 letter thin a they car of ore per day. .01 . Of) 4 il !. . Ma J. ' fti j i'. .i-- "1! l5 'i 7 . 26 J - .03 . . " . el . . tavtd I .eh Tin tic 1 .02J u ;". :: . K. Moscow I7i . .21 Keystone K. William Mln. Flat Mln Lake 1 7 .or. U4 Vhh'V. . uee, ' .". . . fj . 1 - i 't . . . I . ." . Km nip fop. Karl- - Kaale ttslena Mr. (T m - f .114 .1'., :i .'-. i: is .v 4 j 1 . 2.oo 2 . . 2 i T . 4 k . ' on. i 1 lot . ae . I V:i-.- 1 ' - rt? i . 1 n 1 2 . Ill) m Aft .13 1 Mln. r. ii t d ! i.i4 .03 .2! 02i . .3 .0 it .7i i .11. SI i hi !ate e rl a r I ; t . e Talis, o'. u tn ilxt. I t it i .04; . - -- :-'. . j r.o I Pitts. Idaho I'lutus . Prince Con. . rloina P.ee3.s Teak Itlco Con . . themoften to Mr. F.ddv, Well. sheer off ll feet ri Rico selvesr loklnr they had -- rtra'- their eteps many times Ilexnll Itochester . en! eek other routes.all a Fyndlcate .. Mr Kddv jiavn in rrobbUlty b built rlffht Into reath S. Troutrhs . rtiilroa.t win summer. Ito says he Jlq F T. foaln. Valley this Coaln. ttof run jiTofs "Peath Vullev Pcottr.'- Brt K. K. fon. notorious perantha that heurd hut r Call Sioux fon. n another part of uniith'tn hobbv of Swansta C. e.trnla foiiowtnsar i ins pet where S Hecla ... no ..r.yr r tt.tr for nirets, t ShleM to find them. Sit. l.i.df eie would eper-S irecla Kx Texan EOSTON CURB v . I!bCent The fnllowine flotations are from Tar Tlntlc wire orvlo: Tin Stand. Heder pf.-T. Tlntlc . ini. As ft I.'r.cle Ham 4 0 .50 Post on Con. . Utah ... t.i7 l.f t'nlon Chief h!f ''in ... Victor Con. Stewart i ;.f.i 13.7 Walker fo-m- i . Lead Kiiik . . Leonora Lr Mam. . Mnrt7or.lt uti.j.huronjt - Miller Hilt . Monatalre bv en nrpre'for Mnmmot h . It .. w en to Mf . - - : .: - h- T i Hid, . . or. How -- f l?.d Tier ... prope.';I'.im Home Hun eter,tJv a r M' Iron Pl". here If d w Afternoon. . 2 1 fop. .T . 'ta Tun ilii.- I'mir . I Forenoon. fi . lo'd fha!n lr Central . U ral .ipetiilinir iw r hs held mlnin4 . mat.-f.r eai tf'! fias flain t'.ere 'n fi.t !' of the renia rk tSa lev I fe t filnw ti'.e another than tirr.e niirprf)trthlynan he and ht This time livingthof ,vff PadV.'hil oirafc.efiji eiperfne on ltv- l.icrf. their fsriumu r it U f the i iii.int;-,."- ' Ml.i K Ivl lv. poof. re-;rne- 1 fon. I'raa I', P'U n t ON DEATH VALLEY ,t.rier. nil at iTfuoe i i: ar J. Cilnm I TICKLING 1 - ! v. - jt'im- $'. i 1 rn I tit-- i. K ICR oji--1 r ! tro-l-iftof- i " I ' tnttr trouble.ti tt fiuirkf ' nv- -r r he rl , ; m ij.i r!i,rt iiU: n th With hl. a'f t v 1 1 ri Utv fUv4 v. . ,i''''iin-:.l,.f- horr . , ifh ttT'if i'"iri.i.-r- ' nl of c.'o'i T. . ff to .nhanlmi it-er- f nrk r . i t if ; o-fi- - - r n-.'- Work on the J. A. Elmer and J. W. McWSlliam maiminese claims near i. trolpir forward at full Valley City force, jtnd !ll;p:ni of ore commenced this week, eayf tnie Gratnl Valley Times. Tiie company has in the neighborhood of lilt tons of IiIkIi yiatle ore mined and this will be shipped nml .ia kt-d- . out at" once. Oustai us Sesslnp house, a prominent firm of New-Yorrcprem-ntliit- r chemists, was at the mlnea last week, and h contracted for all the or" the omta.nv i an produce. J. P. cSallowav" commenced this wek to freixht tut- ore in hi b'.i? auto truck from Hi" mines to Floy, where It will bo lop'leri onto the carF. McWII'lams. IClmer mid- s!"lnzhoiie ttie came in from tho ri'lncSumlay. acrom-pui.lret amine TihviI.-iv- . two former l several a.iiditional miners. Mr. Sessiiih-Misic'l.ares iiu- local field to le the richest he maiiyineoThere :h only one other, has ov. r of a known that produces ore Calilocality like character, and that is in fornia. l e He states that there will ala demand for Orand county ways will manjea nese. and states that there be much activity in the mtnliiK of this ore as hum as it holds out. it: de--ma- 11-1- 5: r 1 6; 11-1- 6; SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST ATE -- ment for the year ending December 31, 1115, of the condition of the Concordia Fire Insurance Company Hie name and location of the comInsurance company, Concordia FireWater and Wells pany, corner West Wis. Milwaukee, streets, Name of president, Gustav Wollaeger, Jr. Frank Name of secretary, The amount of its cap600,000 00 ital stock paid upassets $ 402, 986. 10 The amount of its liabil-ilities The' amount eif its (including cap2,002,749, ital The amount of its income during the precalendar year. . 1,335,512.44 ceding The amount of Its disbursements during the preceding calcn dar 1,352,847.15 year The amount of losses nnd endowments paid during the preceding calendar year (included 672.324, In foregoing item) . . The amount of risks the written. during 174,968,480.00 ., yearamount of risks in The force at the end of the Dam-koehle- r. . . , . year :92,171,206.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, Capitol' bullying. ss. I, John James, commissioner of insurance of the State of Utah, do here- above named inby certify that the surance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its conwhich the foregoing statedition, frombeen ment has and that the prepared, in all other respects said company has 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. f) 1916. JOHN JAMES, (Seal) Commissioner. SYNOPSIS Or;" THE W'NUAl TATE- - ment for the year er.riii Jeeenihor 3 , United 1!15, of th i one! t id States branch of the London Guarantee I'. Accident Company, Ltd. The name and location of the comAccident pany, London Guarantee company, Ltd., London, England. Name of United States manager, F. W. The amount of its United $ States deposit 500,000 00 The amount of its assets. 5,321,362.80 The amount of il.s liabilities (including United States deposit) 1,8('2,G64 21 The amount of its income during the preceding calendar year 1,732,922.91 The amount of Its disbursements during the pre ceding calendar. 4,321,283.07 year The amount of losses and endowments paid during che preceding calendar g year (included in 2,158,303.50 item) The amount of risks written eluring the year ... 5,906,695.08 The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 3,398,699.15 State of Utah, Office of the Commis-Capitsioner of Insurance, build- Ing. ss. L John commissioner of in- -' sura nee of James, the State of Utah, do here-tha- i, the above named in by certify surance company lias filed in my office a. detailed statement of its conwhich the foregoing statedition, frombeen ment has prepared, and that the saiel company lias in all either respects complied teiwith the laws of the state insurance. relating hereIn testimony whereof unto set my hand and affixeel the seal of the insurance deuartment this 1 La-.vton- . . . . . . fere-goin- ol 17th day of March. A. D. 1916. JOHN JAMES, (Seal) t Commissioner. |