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Show THE $60,000 SALE IS MANY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 N, mmerdal aM Into ikies, toning Stocks, MMGAN-UTA- H IIERALD-REPUBLICiV- SILVER SHIELD GETS DAY; WIRES ORE ONTUNNEL LEVEL Business on the local exchange conPLOWING OUT ROADS tinued lively yesterday with several "Tell them for me that the ore has been struck in the tunnel level; the SHIPPING 25 TONS DAY; is the Nearly a carload of ore a flay h Michigan-Utathe Treent production at inwas the Consolidated at Alta, formation given out yesterday by Judge Norman W. JIaire. one of the directors. to thirty This amounts to twenty-fiv- e r hour. The ore tons every twenty-fouIs all being transported over the five-mito Tantramway from the mine ners Flat. Here the ore Is picked up Waand wheeled three miles down to railInto the is satch, where It dumped & Alta railroad cars of the Salt Lake road. There are also five carloads of ore at the sampler awaiting their turn. by the This ore is all being minedfrom Its company leasing Triangle Rocks main level. block above the City company is at presThe Michigan-Uta- h its efforts to hurrying ent confining latahead the new lower Istunnel.theThe face is that est report from that well mineralized. Men. hore and plows are being emto expedite the day when the ployed ore may be shipped down comfortably to from the Alta mines, which have Ice across the the precious burden drag find snow at the foot of Superior gulch. up the This work Is loosening warm weather pack and and a few days b of able to handle northe teams will bad spot In mal nine-miltonnages past this one down-hi- ll e haul. This will the benefit the South llecla, Immediately which has a large ore tonnage accumulation in bin and etope; also the Sells. Wasatch Mines and others, which have some ore ready for market. le OCH E-- BRISTOL AND VISITING SALT LAKERS of the Wheeler, a director returned company, has from an inspection of the property In Jackrabblt districthe northwest from found the propPioche. lie says than his men much better crew erty was put of anticipations had painted. A on and the expectation Is to begin to this and hipping directly. RelativeRecord says: other 1'ioche affairs, the visitors were K.Joseph J. Among the Jenkins J. M. Wheeler, E. Daynes one and C. S. Martin, the latter being of the principal stockholders In the Salt Iake Pioche Mining company, very attractwhich corporation owns aRoston-Ploche ive property near the mine. Mr. the rioche-Brlsto- l. Speaking of that startIs be to work stated Daynesonce and that the company coned at templates entering upon a vigorous decampaign. velopment direcThe work is to be under the superL. Parker, former of tion Harry intendent of the Yuba Leasing & Decompany. ' velopment Salt Lake mining men are waking mining regions up to the fact that few In the west offer better Inducements for mining investment than Pioche being brought does today. They are mineral that the enormous to realize "has been scratched belt here scarcely of and that with the modern methods the for ores milling available mining andtreatment of low grade nuecessful a virthis country presents practically investor. the for field mining gin ANACONDA'S PRODUCTION J. M. rioche-Frist- ol 254,311,574 POUNDS LIVE issues bidding for first feature place. Shl'M 5i high record, si.oO, droppedopened as lowat asits$1.37 J. where on it closed heavyJ2--selling, iron Blos- 1 anl "as a big f?P,mVd.up the day. South llecla sold and Ki?UIid.A2A4r with a stiff at the close and no was the lively issue takers. of the Ln.Tni!?s ,ssi?n. It opened at 30 cents moved right up to 84 cents on sales Sliver King Con. held its heavy ..o record mark. Among the lower priced stocks. Union Chief down to .t 91 cents?. ill cents, Whirlwind held sold touched 121 cents and West again Toledo reached 19 Sales yesterday totaled 225.655 shares valued at $60,305.17. The official closwere reporting quotations ed as follows: and sales " . 0 Cedar-Talism- an Bid. I Alta Con. . Alta Tiger. Albion ... f Ask. Forenoon. .44 .08 .20 .204 Am. Con. Cp. 1.65 Beck Tun. Blng. Anial. Black Jack Big Cot. . Ban. Gold Beaver Cop. Bay Htate... Century Cedar Talis. Col. Ex. ... Colorado .. Cr. Point Cardiff ... Croff ..... Cot. King Cot. Atlantis Cot. Metal . Daly Daly Judge Dragon ..... Demijohn K. Prince . K. B. Bell Kmerald ... Emma Cop. .. E. Eagle E. Cr. Point E. Tin. Con. E. Carbonate (Galena Mln. Cd. Chain Gd. Central Howell .... Home Run 1. Blossom I. Queen .. Iron King . . Keystone Wm. King David King Lehl Tin. . Lead King . Ieonora . . . Little Bell I. Mammoth Logger Monzonlte . Monetalre Mammoth Miller Hill May Day .. Mason !l I 01! .03 .03 .111 .12 .23 .061 8.05 .08 .04 .13 .14 .75 7.75 . .07 .01 .061 .031; ".b's'i .071 .08 j .09 .05 .131! .141! a .34 .09 .011! .50 on .02J .09 l "'.ib' 69 .011 7 oii .01 ".03 .36 .05 .02 .031" .40 i .061! .12 .031!I 1.00 .70 .30 .171' 3.70 .51 .23 .01 .022 '.02$ 02 .01 "!l2 A1 .12 r 33 .34 .75 .80 .29 .30 .OS .07 2.171 2.70 .031 .04 " .071 23 .07! .221 .01 ".03 j !06S LOO j -- .074 ' .131 .24 .07 8.00 3.50 .09 .061 .04 .054 .14 .131 .121 .15 .75 i.eo 7.75 9.00 .321 . A Ta .07 .01 .014 2.00 2.30 .03 .25 .48 .46 .131 .231 . .45 .034 .21 .21 .13 .111 1.70 .24 .101 "ii .12 '.Hi .45 Afternoon. 071( I .071 Ask. i .03 .20 .201 .12 .101 1.63 .231 .091 .12 i " 24 .231 ,09i .11 .06 .05 Bid. .44 .441 .03 .21 .22 .13 .111 .121 .11 Alta Oer. Big Four . !l I .28 .17 val. 3.25 Min. Flat . .061 .074; .11 Mtn. Lake "So' Moscow Maj. Evans . .281 .29 Mam. -- Cop. Mich. Utah .311 . X. Qulncy. .103 ''.H'l .20 Nev. Hills .14 Naildrlver . .17 Ohio Cop. .IS .02! 021 Opohongo .33 .311 Ban. Orig. .91 .S3 O. K. Silver .OS .051 Pioche Bris. .17 .18 Plutus 1.30 Prince Con. 1.25 .12 .11 Paloma .11 .09 Paloma Ex. .141 .17 Price .021 Provo .23 .24 Reeds Peak .05 Blco Con. . .31 .30 Btco "Well. .181' .16 Rexall Rochester . .69 .012! .... "lii -- .12 . 05 .06 .31 .331 .80 .75 .30 .29 .03 .071 2.12 2.13 .0.11 .033 .05 .67 "'.lb' .011 .015 .10 .014 .02 ".OX' .034 .361 .43 .035 .065 .10 .12 .03 1.00 .60 .70 .28 .30 .17 .174 3.30 3.60 .07 .06J .10 .20 .09 .05 .28 .29 .31 .32 .12 .10J .20 .14 .12 .18 .15 .03 .02J .35 .32 .90 .89 .051 .07 .165 1.224 i.25 .101 . .11 .10 .09 .14 .161 .09 (Badger Eros. Private Wire.) Butte. Mont.. Mav 2. Anaconda's 1915 254.311.574 pounds, ".2i' production totaled pounds oyer pn increase of 20.591.282 wan .08 618 9.00a. 1314. The silver ounces. .32 .30 output The company and gold 106.703 .17 .20 .... increased its sale, including also goln. eilver anl lead, from $36,473. 5o9 in vindicate .. .on .01J ""oil 1914. to JS1. 473.677. .02 .02 .021 .024 S. Troughs Total revenues increased from .45 S. Coal. T. !oo to SS7. 37.000 and a deficit in S. K. Coal. '2921 2.921 3.00 was 1914 J23S.OOO in replaced .25 3.2" 3.25 3.221 urplus to K. Con. total surplus S. .191 .18 .20 by a Bain of S7.S70.S06. the to .181 Con. Sioux .021 .02 .03 .02 increasing from $6,773,000 $15,032,000. Swansea Cn. 3.50 3.52 .53 P. Hecla .. 3.45 .45 1.371 1.40 1.421 AMERICAN SMELTING S. Shield .17 .18 .19 .17 P. Hecla Ex DECLARES DIVIDENDS F. .011 I. Blossom; .01 '".bbk .oof:' Ex. New York. May 3. Directors of the Swansea .051' .051 .06 .06 Chief Fant. American Smelting & Refining com- P. Tungsten .06 j .06 .03 .03 an dividend j extra declared pany today cent on the common stock Texan .26 . .28 .26 I... of J of l per .09 .091 Tar Baby . .09 ...091 In addition to the regular quarterly Tin. .05J? .03!. Central 1 ... dividend of per tent. American 2S .261! Standad has been on a 4 per cent Tin .0l4f .01 Smelting Tin. Cnited .oi'... l"6 ?! to which the rate tTncle Sam tasls since 1109. prior .10 .05 .06 7 per cent. 031'! .03J! .031 .0311 ranged from 5 to Utah Con. 12 ij .11 .11 Union Chief! .11 03 if .03! .04 BOSTON COPPER RANGE .04 Victor Con. 10 .091! .09J! .09 from Whirlwind The foilowlnsr quotations are .08 .09 .031! 095 t Badger Bros, pr tva te wire e ery ice: W.Jt.er. 20 .18 .19 W. Toledo J .181 f! .13 .20 1, 20 High, Low, j Close. Walker . . J .15 33i! .40 Yankee Con. .39 I 40 0 J I .00 lO o8ij2.uO t 3.12 J! 3.12 43 8.23 Wet MORNING QUOTATIONS. Daly 450t 2.31 ! 3.20 T.. Z.25 R. II. Consolidated. 2600 at 44c; 1100 Alta .81 l.U'Oi .91 ,M Majestic 44c. 2&0' 3.25 3.25 3.25 at Albion. Mas. Val. .. HOD at 21c; 500 at 201c. 3nft .19 .19 .19 Ohio Copper 1000 at 13c. Alta Tunnel. KO 72. K. 6.240.73.75 73.00 .! C. H. U. 4500 at 11c; 1000 at Alta Germanla. 22.V31. 8751. 7S ."1.87 preferred 111. buver days. f.0:i3.7f. il3.f.2J'13.:i Utah Con. . 200 at $1.63 four.sixty 1,3071 6.00 4.87$ 4.95 Utah Apex Beck 700 at 23c; 3600 at 231c Tunnel, 1.4491 8.121, 9.00 9.00 Utah Mets. Beaver Copper, 1000 at 3ic; 9000 at 4c: 2000 at 3Jc. buyer sixty days. uu ai sc. .i.ay oiaie, ai tuii3000i itiiamaii, 1000jc; hi lit, vv uv Sj4.-477.9- 00 j I ! ! i I I I I ! ! I I I I ! . I . J! j ! I fe BECAUSE OF REPORTS presidentFIngham -- SILVER - LEAD FfllHE FOR SALE The West Point Patented Lode No. 80. Up on Mt. Baldy, surrounded by South Heel, Albion, Alta Germanla. Secret. Texan, etc. Ore ready for shipping. Price and terms reasonable. Address IIO.V V 9. 1 1 e n a i.d- - n e r r n i.i c a x OKI'ICK. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton. Grain. BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phone W. 946-941G0 Main St. Member Salt Iak 9telc ail 7. xllnlas; Exchange. WILL SELL S 10 20 1 '.ZO 10 Con. Wagon 1 102. B0 Tr. 120.00 Salt Lake Security Life ... 13.85 600.00 New State Gun Club .67 Builders. Home Bettilyon Utah Savings & Trust. Make bid Inter-Mounta- & in DADGGR DHOTHERS. ICO S. 31 a in Street. at 12c; at 12c. llic; t.'olorado. 500 at 23e. Crown 1'oint. 100 1000 at 74c; at 7c. Croft. lOno at 7c. Cotton King. 500 at 4c; 1000at 4c. Cottonwoo.l Atlantis, 1000 at 10c; 500 100O at 11c; 1000 at 12ic; 500 at 104c; at 13c. Cottonwood Metal. 500 at 14c; 2000 at 14 4c Marl at 8300 Kagle, Kast Tlntic 200 at 21c 4500 at 30c; 1800 at 301c; Chain. Consolidated, told 2o00 nt 31c; 500 at 32c; 1000 at 32ic; 1000 at 33c: 300 at 331c; 1500 at 34c. Howell, 500 at 2Sc; 1000 at 30c; 1000 at 291c. Iron Blossom, 100 at $2.15; 100 at $2,171; 1S00 at $2.20: 100 at J2.22. 200 at 70c Keystone. 2000 at 34c Miller Hill. 3000 at 284e; 3000 at 29c 23c. May Day, 1000 at 17c Mammoth Copper, 5000 at 23c. 1000 at 32c. Michigan-Utao. K. Silver. 1200 at 90c. Pioche Bristol, 1000 at 5c; 1000 at May 3. Reports of crop from green bugs in Oklahoma, damage and from Hessian fly In Illinois, resulted today in higher prices for wheat. The close was firm at I to Jc net advance, with May at 1.15 and July at Chicago, 1.16!1.163. Corn finished unchan&'ed to lc higher, oats a shade off to 2c up, and pro- from 15c decline to a visions varying rise of 21c Wheat prioea at first showed much uncertainty, being Influenced by Improved .weather in the northwest. At one time afterward the bears were also favored by a decline In prices of Manitoba wheat at LlverpooL Downturns here, however, failed to last in the face statements that of authoritative mines likes conditions After having' stayed In Utah several days Inspecting the company's properties at Bingham and Tlntic, President James P. Graves of the Bingham Mines left Salt Lake yesterday for his home in Boston. Mr. Graves said that the old Dalton & Lark ore is being extracted in several places. The shipments are 150 tons a day. The Yosemite is imBell Is proving. The Kagle & Blue says the day. Heand shipping 100 tons a Victoria consolidation of the Bagle has not yet been effected. In conclusion he said: "As soon as the bond issue of the company Is cleared up Bingham Mines the stock can go on a dividend basis. The last word I received was that $224,000 worth of the bonds had been converted at $10. We have placed with the trustee for the mortgage $50,000 for the purchase of outstanding bonds at $102. which is a provision under were sold. Unless the stock whlch Is all they converted before August the 0 trust company will by lot call for wortli of bonds. It is therefore will be conprobable that all the stock verted before that time, as the present of the bonds is around $125 to price $127. and that amount can be realized under conversion." the-Ma- July CORN May July l.l&a 1.16 1.174 1.14 1.154 762 76J 774 77 761 768 774 77 46 434 47 4C 43j 43j 46? 1.14S May .... OATS May July .... PORK $50,-00- July Sept .... 23.50 23.55 I 1 I 43 23.40 23.55 28.30 12.85 12.95 12.90 12.97 LARD Julv INDIAN QUEEN AND KING Sept .... 12.97 I ) RIBS z 12.82 12.72 12.77 July ....J 12.77 12.90 12.95 12.85 12.90 Sept DAVID WORK IN BEAVER Cash No. 2 red. 1.1S31.22; No. 3 Wheatquotations: No. 2 hard, 1.174 red, 1.1510)1.19; No. 8 hard, 1.1 3 3? 1.1 4 . 1.17; President Jesse Knight of the Knight 74 Corn No. 2yellow, 78; No. 4 yellow, Investment 'company, 75; No. 4 white. 744. and J. Will Oats No. 3 white, 442 45 J ; standIn all the Knight, one of the directors Knight companies, were in Salt ard. 4 8. No. 2. 97. Lake onmining business Rye :s manager of the J. Will Knight yesterday. 64$? 80. Barley. in Beaver county. He says Timothy 8.004.5007.75. operations O14.00. Clover the latest word from the Indian Queen Is that the force of men recently Pork 23.002S.70. put on are crosscuttlng from the main tunLard 12.97. nel which is in about 1000 feet. Near Ribs 12.37 12.75. the face a vein filled with promising mineralized gangue material, was penetrated. The miners are now following MONTE CRISTOTO BE this. Work has been delayed at the David. However, cne shift of men King will next Monday. This start will be from he main working shaft LISTED AND START WORK which is down 800 feet. continue to reportswhere Encouraging come in from the ColoI I I I I opt-ration- s Tintic, rado and Beck Tunnel have been thereby reducing the expense of operation. NEW YORK CURB The following quotations are from the Badger Bros, private wire service: con-tolidate- i Alta Con Cottonwood ... .... Coppermines Kmma Fraction Goldfield Con Iron BlOASOm Jumbo Extension . Montana Tonopah . Mlzpah Kx Nevada Hills North Star Stewart Tonopah Extension Tonopah West End Wasatch Utah Sec. Notes ... Bid. .42 .06 .87 .45 .06 .88 .07 .74 .39 .37 .18 .20 d, Ask. .4r .07 2.12 .50 .OS .1)0 2.2o , .70 .41 .40 .20 a. .37 7.00 7.00 1.07 .621 97.00 .81 6 .75 6 .871 .00 .50 96 .00 1 Ask.' id. Boston Ely Chief Consolidated Nevada' Douglas ., South Utah Bingham .58 1.87 2.00 .90 1.00 .30 .40 13.25 13.50 , ' Tlntic Central, 1000 at Bc. Utah Consolidated, 1500 at 2c. Union Chief. 500 at 111c AN est Toledo. T0131,8.,"3.- value, 500 at BOld 181c; 200 165.055; at 19c. selling AFTERNOON QUTATIONS. Albion. 600 at 21c. American Consolidated Copper. 2500 at 21c. . Big Four. 100 at $1.65. 2000 at 7c. Big Cottonwood, COOO Beaver at 31c; 1000 at Copper. 3 jc. Bay State. 6500 at 75c. Cottonwood Atlantis, 1000 at 13c; 7000 at 13ic Demijohn, 2000 at 7Jc; 2000 at Tie; 2000 at 71c. Emma. 100 at 471c Howell. 100 at 2Dc. Iron Blossom. 100 at $2.17; 1200 at $2.15. Jeonora. 1000 at Flat. 1000 at 3Jc. 100 at 65c Mammoth, 500 at 7c. 171c May Day. M. Opohongo. 4 500 Pioche Bristol, 5c. at 2Jc 100" at ' Plutus, at 17c. at $1.25. 1000 OF OUOTED VALUES New York. May 3. Disregarding numerous constructive factors, including the more hopeful inferences drawn from Washington's relations with Germany and Mexico, an increased dividend for American Smelting, optimistic steel trade reviews and additional excellent Vallwaya returns, the market today suf- ieren iuriner impairment 01to quoted values. Early prices seemed favor the hull account, but steady selling of popular issues soon caused' a general reversal, with unmistakable signs of at the end. liquidation Pressure against the international list gave added color to rumors of distribution of such stocks for German interests. Brokers with Teutonic connections denied these rumors, but the continued firmness of exchange on Berlin plainly Implied purchases of bankers' bills. Mercantile Marines were the most unof the session, the settling features stock registering an extreme preferred loss of 5J points on Its decline to 77, and the common 24 at 248. Malosing rines were weakest in the afternoon. tne puoiicatlon 01 a stateiouowing' ment which pointed to serious differences between the bondholders and the stockholders over the terms preferred of reorganization. There were steadv offerings of the munitions stocks. Crucible Steel, New York Airbrake, American and Baldwin anvl Pressed Steel Car losLocomotives, to 3 points, while Motors were ing 1 more even The group was strong heavy. at times, buzdistilling failed to hold. Firmness upon actual verging course of coppers marked the strength most of the time, American Smelting an extreme gain of 2 points recording with almost as much for Anaconda on its remarkable exhibit of earnings for 1915. The zinc shares were out of line with this movement, selling off a point or more. United States Steel appeared to be in demand during the forenoon, but relinquished all its gain later, while Bethlehem Steel, which showed an early loss of almost 15 points, made comrecovery. Ralls were irregular plete at best, but shaded in the afternoon with some substantial net losses. The irregularity of the bond market was traceable to the extensive selling of Anglo-Frenc- h 5s, large blocks of that issueon changing hands at 95. Total sales value. $3,120,000. bonds, par United States bonds unchanged on call. NEW YOnfC STOCK LIST. C1. Sales. H. Am. Beet Sugar . . 900 69J 683 6S? Am. Can 54 5 5.S0O 56R 54 Am. Car & Fdy. . 3,300 60J 59g 591 Am. Loco 18.100 695 674 67 Am. Smelt. & Ref 17,900 99S 974 974 Am. Sugar Ref. . . ' 1094 Am. Tel. & Tel. . . 1,100 i28i 1273 1273 . . Am. Zinc. L. & S. . Ana. Copper Atchison Baldwin Loco. .. Bait. & Ohio B. R. Transit .... B. & Sup. Cop. . . Cal. Petroleum .. Can. Pacific Central Leather . Chesa. & Ohio ... C, Mil. & St. P. . . '.C. & Northwestern C. R. I. & Pac. Chlno Copper .. F. & Iron . . C, Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel ... Dls. Securities ... rio Gen. Electrio Gt. Nor. pfd Gt. Nor. ore ctfs. . , 111. Central Inter. C. Corp. . . . Cop. . Inspiration are being made to re- Inter. Harv. N. ,T.. Arrangements sume operations at the Monte Cristo Int. Mer. Marine ctfs property- in Big Cottonwood district as soon as the snow melts a little and K.pfd. C. Southern . . too be reached without Kennecott may Cop. . .. .. workings much trouble. The Monte Cristo is L. & Nashville located southwest of and adjoining the Mex. Petroleum . . Cardiff in South Fork. There are two Miami Copper ... claims. The main ehaXt is M.. K. & T. pfd. . . patented Mo. Pacific 160 feet deep. The property will roon be listed on Mont. Power th3 exchange. It has 1.000,000 shares, National Lead . . . or $100,000 capitalization. The presi- Nevada Copper . . N. Y. Central dent is C. A. Quigley; vice L. president, N. Y.. N. II. & H. . George M. Bacon; treasurer, N. B.Law- Norf. & Western . George secretary, rence, who with Frank Harris make Nor. Pacific Pacific Mail up the directorate. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Pennsylvania . . .. .. NOTES AND PERSONALS - Mc-Cornl- ck; and mln-lnMilton A. Brown, a lawyer man of Challls. Ida., was in Salt Lake on business In yesterday. He says metals is stimulatthat the advance mining in northern Idaho as never ing before. E. M. West, sometimes called "Doc" his intimates, has purchased a seat by on the Salt Lake Stock & Mining exThe price of the seats are now change. between $1000 and $1100. Two ranging for less than $100. vears ago they sold in the big days of 1906 to 1908 the seats For commanded as high as $2600. was one bf the most years Mr.of West the local brokers and his popular ever J0II5' pmlle will be welcomed back to the old haunts. from Boston yesterIt was reported Brothers Badger private wire day over that in March the ofUtah Apex shows $107,936. an operating profit Mav and June lead was offered in New York yesterday at $7.25. NEVADA STOCKS. The following quotations are from tho Badger Bros, private wire service; sr BOSTON CURB The following quotations are from the Badger Jiros. private wire service: IPARMENT I 12.95 13.05 12. S5 " I Atlanta Booth Blue Bull C. O. 1) Combination Fraction- D. B. B. Florence Goldfield Con Jumbo Extension Lone Star Merger Spearhead Silver Pick Vernal Yellow Tiger Oro 5Jc; 2000 at Sandstorm Kcwanos , Bid. .12 Ask. .13 .18 .04 .05 .10 .05 .41 .90 .75 I .16 .02- . '. lc .04 .09 .04 .40 .89 .74 .03 .03 .04 .67 .04 .14 .03 ..... .01 .25 .26 .60 .15 .07 .04 1.05 .31 .12 .31 .39 .... .... .12 .08 .13 .12 .04 .20 - .05 .04 .11 .09 .03 .18 1 .04 .75 .03 A i 1.15 1.16 1 Rochester . . .... Prince. 600 Big Four Dexter Union. . Paloma. 500 at 111c: 1500 at 11c 1000 nt Gold Wedge Syndicate. Elc Sioux Consolidated, 500 at 181c Manhattan Con. 12c. 500 at Paloma, Doxter 500 South at Manhattan 1100 Hecla, $3.47; at Paloma Kxtenslon. 500 at 9c. $3.50. White Cap Rico Well, 500 at 304c. Silver Shield. 1200 at $1,421; 1200 at Con. Virginia 100 at $1.37. $1.40; Confidence .. 100 Consolidated. Silver at $3.2 5. Santaquin Chief, 500 at 5c; 1000 at Hale & Norcross I I .. Alt a Un...V. King l Mexican .. Silver Shield, 00 at $1.50; 1700 at ocTintic Standard. 1000 at 27c Ophir 1500 at $1.45; 600 at $1.40. 21.42; 100 Union Chief, 1000 at llc; v i n rftrt o t t r frinanlidaterl- lOftfl at Ar.at 12c Savage Vlotnr Sierra Nevada Tar Baby. 1000 at 91c W'hirlwlnd 700 at 91c. Union Whirlwind. 5000 at 94c; 300 at 9c 1000 West Toledo. at 18c. Belmont West Toledo, 1400 at 19c; 12.900 at Yankee. 1300 at 40c. . Cnsh Boy 18c: 123 at 18c; 3280 at 18o. OPEN BOARD. Gypsy Queen 700 at $1.15. Walker. 100 Jim Butler Alta Tunnel, 1000 at 13c at Yankee. 381c Midway 300 Albion. 21c at 3700 at 2c. Provo, Mon. P. Ext American Consolidated Copper 600 Montana OPKN BOARD. 21c. at Alta Germanla. 1000 at 111c, buyer Mlzpah Extension Alta Germanla, 1000 at llc. McNamara 2000 at 71c State. Hay days. sixty North Star .... Bav State. 1230 at 7c. Beaver Copper, 1000 at 3c. Rescue Eula Colorado. 50o at 23o. Oold Chain. 1000 at 31c of Nevada Bast Tintic Consolidated. 500 at 21c Price Tonopah 15c. Mining. I000at K. Prince 1000 at lc. Prince Consolidated. 200 at $125 Tonopah Extension Umatilla .., Howell. 200 at 291c. Rochester. 100 at 69c. Iron Blossom, 100 at $2.17. Silver King Consolidated. 600 at $3.25. West End . .'.Peak .1000 at 21c Pitts. Silver Paloma. 600 at 11c. Opohongo. Prince. 200 ah $1.25. Total shares sold, 70,600; selling Nevada Hills Round Mountain Silver Shield. 1000 at $1.45. value. $22,232.75. . h. ac- could be tual damage from green Bullish sentiobserved in Oklahoma. bugs ment was increased later by reports that injury from Hessian fly had caused Anplowing up of fields in Illinois. business nouncement that export to 1,000,000 bushels had amounting been transacted today helped to wheat market in the strengthenof the last the session. part Corn did not make much response to the wheat (strength. The chief reason seemed to be that planting was proand that Indications gressingtorapidly, fair and warmer weather. repointed Oats were bullishly affected by of damage f:om green bugs in ports opOklahoma. Tightness in tion became more pronounced. Lower prices on hogs pulled down provisions. Lard, however, made a good recovery. Leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT I ig FURTHER OF GREEN DUG DAMAGE said miners reached it yesterday," S. of manager Joseph, general Barry the Silver Shield, who was out to Bingham yesterday making an Inspection of the new ore shoot. This new open110 feet of backs to the ing gives folto which the ore lias up been point lowed irt a raise. Some people had mad the prediction If the ore were found in this drift that the of the is in about slock would double. This price 2500 feet from the portal of the Niagara tunnel. Mr. Joseph says that the cars of ore now moving out of the Silver Shield are $1500 to $1800 net smelter rebringing turns. A total of five cars has been from the new strike which shipped was made less than a month ago. I I I SECURITIES SUFFER WHEAT PRICES RALLY .14 .22 .47 .. .05 .69 .05 .15 .10 15 , .19 19 06 .21 .51 .20 .08 .05 1.10 .32 .13 .40 .15 .48 6.75 .03 6.50 ..... .04 .22 .24 .70 1.00 07 I 3.600 15,700 1,700 19,600 900 200 3.300 700 "i.Voo 1,800 300 200 1,600 2,200 2,200 2,700 25,400 17,200 6,400 200 1,800 200 600 5,300 122,000 931 400 JC Preferred U. S. - Tnd. Alcohol. U. S. Steel Preferred 24g 574 7,900 87 24 564 883 24J 663 i66 97 124i 98 1,400 36; 361 36 3 i.Voo 10 300 4 ' Vo'o 664 654 900 17 17 "6.000 1051 1044 600 592 59 1.000 1241 123 600 1112 111 600 26J 254 4,Vo"6 1.800 Ray Con. . Cop. . . . 24,900 Reading & 300 Steel. Rep. Iron 800 Shat. Ariz. Cop. . . So. Pacific 1.400 So. Railway 1.000 Studebaker Co. 13,300 Tenn. Copper .... 1,900 o Tc Union Pac- 921 90i 90 S4 85 84 102 1013 101 88 86g 878 S6 852 855 84 85 85 92 90 90J 22 22 165 53 62i 52 61 61 61 94 94 923 127 127 126g 172 16 16 53 53 52 42 41 41 191 181 19 818 79 805 52 50 50 352 35 343 164 164 163 119 40 39 39 1011 1011 101 16 163 16 44 45J 44 111 '' 5,100 300 31,200 32,800 3.000 77 65 174 104 59 123 110 23 32 552 06 558 23 228 22 88 86 868 46 464 46 323 321 32 97 96 964 211 201 208 128S 126 1263 48 46 4og 183 133 1324 132 82f 828 82 150Z 146 149 S3 82 82 1158 115 115 812 80 S0i 26 26 891 57 56 563 Utah Copper . 3,200 Wabash pfd. "B.". 200 West. Union West. Electric ... 5.400 Total sales for day, 585.000 shares. ANOTHER FAKE PHONE IS NIPPED IN THE BUD Somebody evidently with designs on est Toledo phoned Secretary Shorten a. fictitious announcement yesterdav VI A moment before the mornmorning. Mr. Shorten was called to the ing call, "This Is Mr. Folev. secretary phone. of the West Toledo." said the voice. "We have just levied a assessment and please take the dates. Dedate, May 31: sale date, June linquent 10. The regular notice will be sent you later," and the man quickly hung up. It happened that Mr. Shorten was well acquainted with Mr. Foley and at once "smelled a mice." His "suspicions were confirmed. It is evident that theon object was to depress the market this stock for some ulterior purpose. This is the second fake phone within the week, both of "which got nipped in the bud. UNION CHIEF TAKING OUT ORE EVERY DAY General Manager G. L. Bemis of the Union Chief said yesterday that the reports from Santaquin are that the new work below the upper stopes continues to improve. The miners are taking out ore every day. llowevcer, it a little will require time to determine just how good is the new strike. METAL QUOTATIONS New York, May 3. The metal exquotes lead $7.257.50; spelter change nominal. Silver, 77$. Copper firm; electrolytic, nearby, nominal: August and later, 28.5029.50. Iron steady and unchanged. Tin quiet: spot offered at 52.00. At London Spot copper, 135; fu148; spot tin, tures, 128; electrolytic. 200; futures, 198 15s. Lead, G1 12s 6 d; spelter, 98. BANNOCK GOLD TESTS Manager George T. Hanson of the Bannock Gold reports- that the tests on the estimated 200,000 tons of ore in the Montana mine show that the pronew process should make reposed coveries of 97 per cent of the gold and 70 per cent of the silver. The plant . - . t'li g The clean and qualities of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals have made them the coals with popular year-'roun- d thousands of users in the west. free-burnin- 1 1 Include capacity and will x be when used in this ordinance. every corporation or person, their lessees, trustees, receivers or trustees by any court whatsoever, appointed YORK GRAIN. SEW owning, controlling, operating or manNew York, Mav 3. Flour steady. any telephone line for compensaWheat Spot firm; No. 1 durum-- , 1.31; aging tion within the territory described In No. 2 hard, 1.27J; No. 1 northern Duluth, subsection (a) of this section. 134; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 1.324 term "telephone line," whenThe (c) f. o. b. New York. Futures steady; used in this ordinance, includes all conMay, 1.23. Instruduits, ducts, poles, wires, cables, Corn Spot steady; No. 2 yellow, 90 E ments all and other real and appliances, c. i. f. New York. and personal property fixtures estate, Oats Spot firm; standard, 5253. owned, controlled, operated or managed in connection with or to facilitate communication by telephone, whether such PRODUCE. communication is had, with or without Chicago. May 3. Butter unchanged. use of transmission wires. Eggs Receipts, 39,887 cases, un- theSEC. II. (a) All charges made, dechanged. or received by any telephone Potatoes lower; receipts, 40 cars; manded for any service rendered or to Minnesota and company Michigan. Wisconsin, be rendered shall be just and reasonDakota white, 85 to 94; Minnesota and able. unjust ororunreasonable Dakota Ohios, 82 to 92. ' charge Every received for demanded made, Poultry, alive, unchanged. 19 iicicu; buuii ati v ctiij. yiutiiuucu declared unlawful. SUGAR. (b) Every telephone company shall New York, May 3. Raw sugar firm; furnish, provide and maintain such re6.52; molasses, 7.75; centrifugal, service, instrumentalities, equipment 7.40. fined firm; granulated, and facilities as shall promote, the The and strength in the spot safety, health, comfort and convenience led to a renewed of marketactivity late yesterday and the public, employees demand in the market for sugar fu- - andpatrons, adebe as in all shall tures, and at noon prices were 8 to 11 quate, efficient,, just andrespects reasonable. points nigner. (c) All rules and regulations made a telephone company affecting or by MONEY. to its charges or service to pertaining New York, May 3. Mercantile paper, the public shall be just and reasonable. 34. SEC." III. Every telephone company bills, 4.723; de- shall Sterling: Sixty-da- y file with the board of county mand, 4.76; cables, 4.76. commissioners within thirty days after Mexican dollars, 59. the passage of this ordinance, in auch Government bonds steady. form as the commission may designate, Railroad bonds irregular. ehall print and keep open to pubTime loans easier, 60 and 90 days, and lic schedules showing all six inspection months, 334. 223; Call money steady, 2; low, 24; rul- rates, tolls, rentals,orcharges andorclassito be collected enforced, rate, 2; last loan, 2; closing bid, fications ing offered collected or enforced, together with all at 2. 24; rules, regulations, contracts, privileges and facilities which In any manner afFLAX. fect or relate to rates, tolls, 2.031 Flax, Minneapolis, May classifications or service. Therentals, rates, on tolls, rentals and charges shown a telewhen schedules filed such by FRUITS." EVAPORATED company for any portion of the New York, May 3. Evaporated ap- phone described in this ordinance territory ples dull; prunes steady; apricots and shall not exceed the rates, tolls, rentals, or charges in effect, on the first day peaches quiet; raisins steady. of March, nineteen hundred and sixteen. Nothing in this section conLIVE STOCK. the board of 3. prevent from Chicago, May Hogs Tteceipts tained shall commissioners approving 37,000; market steady at 5 cents de- county or the rates, tolls, rentals cline. Bulk. 9.709.$0; light, 9.30fi or fixingfrom to in excess time 9.30 time, charges, 9.90; mixed, 9.459.S5; heavy, less than those shown by said sched9.S5; rough, 9.309.45;. pigs, 7.258.90. or Cattle Receipts 15,000; market firm. ules. SEC. IV. Unless the board of county Native beef steers, S.009.95: western commissioners otherwise orders, no, steers 7.908.90; stockers and feeders, 5.90PS.65: cows and heifers, 4.259.50; change ehall be made by any telephoned company in any rate, ortoll, rental calves. 6.259.25. in any rule, Sheep Receipts 15,000; market weak. charge or classification, or contract relating to or Wethers. 6.909.30; ewes, 5.259.00; regulationany toll, charge, classirate, affecting lambs, 7.75 11.80. fication or service, or in any privilege 3. facility. Omaha. Hogs Receipts of SEC. May shall, 10,700; market lower. Heavy. 9.459.50; as to V. No telephone company facilities rates, services, charges, bulk. 8.009.00; pigs. 9.309.50; light, or in any other respect, make or grant 9.45(9.50. or advantage to any corCattle Receipts 4200; market steady. any preference heif- poration or person, or subject any corNative steers. 8.00 9.50; cows and 7.50 poration or person to any prejudice or ers, 6.758.25; western steers, disadvantage. stockers Texas steers. 8.75; 7.00(37.75; SEC. VI. Every telephone company and feeders, 6.50 6.65. in the territory described in 4 500; market steady. operating Sheep Receipts this ordinance shall receive, transmit Yearlings, S.50(ES 10.50; wethers, 8.25 and deliver without discrimination or 9.25; lambs, 10.5011.50. the conversations and messages delay, of every other telephone company with whose line a physical connection may A'OTICE OF THE S A LE OF REAL have been made or ordered by the board ESTATE. county commissioners. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of SEC. VII. Every telephone company the board of county commissioners of shall obey and comply with en" and tstate will of Utah,to Salt Lake county, of every or. , deevery requirement the ior cash, tell at public auction, or regulation rule endirection, cision, west at the front bidder, highest or made board or prescribed by and of the trance City County building. county commissioners - in the the matters Salt Lake City, at 12 o'clock meridian herein specified, and ehall do everyof Monday, May 15, 1916, the following in Salt thing necessary or proper In order to described real estate, situated secure compliance with and observance State of Utah, same abeing Lake county. of Salt Lake county, mu- of every such order, decision, direction, the property rule or regulation by all of Its officers, nicipal corporation, at a point on the side agents and employees. SEC. VIII. Whenever the board of road 192.05 feet south and of county west of the quarter corner county commissioners, after a hearing 755.5 feet and CO. township 1 had upon its own motion or upon combetween sections 19 Salt Lake meridian, plaint, shall find that the rates, tolls, west. south, range 2 thence west 462 and running 12 feet; rentals, charges, or classifications, or 3U minutes any of them demanded, observed, thence262south degrees 396 thence south west or collected by any telephone feet; feet; charged 66 44 south minutes company for any service, thence588.18 degrees or in connecto west the feet side of tion therewith, or that the rules, regueast thence 9S1.75 north feet lations, practices or contracts, or any county road: of to the point beginning, containing them, affecting such rates, tolls, in the northwest of 10.42 acres, all being or classifications, or rentals, charges 1 4 of section 30, township south, range are of them, any unreasonable, 2 west. Salt Lake meridian. Subject to or in or unjust, preferential, a strip 1x28 rods on north to be used discriminatory wise in violation of any provision any as a public highway.such rates, tolls, rentals, thatclassifications at a 799.87 of law, or or Also, commencing are insufand 368.34 feet point west of the charges, feet south corner the board of county commisof the southeast 4 of ficient, northeast sioners shall determine the just, reathe northwest 4 of section 30, township sonable or sufficient rates, tolls, .rent.1 south, rane 2 west. Salt Lake meridreguals, classifications, rules, to charges, dethence 76 south and running west 4 30 ian, 05 minutes or be contracts lations, practices, thence feet; grees 13 in force. and observed thereafter 55 minutes v.es?t 418.8 north degrees SEC. IX. No telephone company shall north 76 degrees 05 min- raise feet; thence any rate, toll, rental or charge or 189 13 thence desouth utes east feet; so alter any classification, contract, :i5i..S 55 east minutes feet; thence grees 76 rule or regulation as to result 05 minutes 241 practice, east nortn degrees an increase in any rate, toll, rental thence south 13 degrees 5f min- in to the beginning. or charge, under any acircumstances utes cast !32 reet. acres. except upon showing beTne tama being whatsoever, Containing the board of county commissioners STavel pits owned by Ea.lt Lake county. fore The board, of county commissioners and a finding by the board of county reserves the right to reject any and all commissioners that such increase is bids. justified. Dated at Salt Lake City this 5th day SEC. X. Any such telephone company of April, A. D. 1816. or any officer ororagent thereof who A. II. CRABBE shall neglect to comply fail, refuse C. F. STILLMAN with the requirements of this orJ. H. WHEELER shall be punished on convicBoard of County Commissioners of dinance, thereof tion by a fine not exceeding Salt Lake county, Utah. One Hundred Dollars for each offense, Attest: not exceeding or by imprisonment THOMAS HOMER. Countv Clerk. days. ninety SEC. XI. This ordinance shall take efAN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE fect and be In force from and after rates and service of telephone com- fifteen days after its passage by tho in Salt Lake' county board of county commissioners. panies outside operating .the incorporated cities and Passed by the board of county comtowns in said county. missioners of Salt Lake county, Utah, The board of county commissioners this the twenty-sixt- h day of April, of Salt iiake county ordains as follows: A. D. 1916. SEC. I. (a) This ordinance shall apA. TI. CRABRE, C. F. STILLMAN, ply to all telephone companies operJ. II. WHEELER, doing business within the ating and of Salt Lake county outside the limits Board of County Commissioners, Salt incorporated cities and towns in said Lake County. Utah. THOMAS HOMER, Attest: county. tb) The term "telephone company," (Seal) County Clerk. n will have erected at once. 150-to- . , . -- - . to-w- lt: Bee-innin- w-es- g - . fe-ct- ; . -- |