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Show SPORTING SECTION. THE 71 ivmes, nimn Stocks, smmerclaS 0 ID SANTAQUiN KING A-T- CHIEF ARE INSPECTED; ZINC AND LEAD ORE Tlcturnlnsr to Salt Uke after having rpent two or three days tudylnir the greology and ore depositions In and around the south end of the Santaquln district. II. IZ. Havenor, mining engineer and field man for the Salthe Lake was Brokerage company, says that hoth and surprised with what pleaned he found at this his first trip over the Kantaiuin King and Santaquln Chief properties. The Keolosy of the- district resembles Park lias the same City, In fact and Mr. Havenor ffcncrnl conditions, ays that in his cursory Inspection it reminded him of the zinc deposits now and the being are up at Lakevlew. of the same pelimes opened apparently riod. Hetween the limestone beddings the ore has made out in various indirecthe tions and has ben deposited main breaks and crossf insures. The has a northeast-routhwemineralizing fissurewhile the principal strike, members dip north and easterly. At the Santaquln King considerable ore has been opened. ex-In lea1 and zinc now the main tunnel there is ore for fifty feet on the dip of the posed lime beddins? and it is three feet thick. Some of this ore will he taken out In the couise of the new work, and it is expected' to ship before long ore al- e of Samples ready developed. r.ine were brought tip crystallized from the King. Work will soon be utarted following the ore on the strike some sinking will be and probably done. At the Chief, which lies south of the King, a force of men Is cleaning up the tunnel, which Is In 145 feet. About 35 feet back of the face a winze has been sunk for 125 feet. From the bottom of thN a drift has been sent out 1 feet. There is a lead showing In these workings. There are excellent sites on these properties which tunnel could be more economically worked from the same opening. Great .dpth can be attained tunnel which would ultimately by aveins bedded at affordtap the one or two thousand points feet. "Some ing of trie finest tunnel sites In the world." ns Mr. Havenor put It. "1 find the ore make? and spreads In the beds 'and breaks Intersected by the mineralizing fissure." - st high-grad- S330 ORE IS FOUND Factional trouble in the Seven was settled Troughs Mining company afternoon at the special yesterday when those who have been meeting in control of the company for several agreed to retire and n new board years of directors was elected. The meeting with the intent of changing started, the management and putting the control in the hands of those who would commence a campaign of development of officers was for the property. A list discord was upon and finally agreed Under the new board electforgotten. ed it was agreed that all would cothe old Falrvlew openingin up operate inVernon the Seven Troughs mine at property district. It was fromorethis in the camp the richest gold that han been taken. The new officers and directors of the Lovelock, company are L. A.A.Friedman A. Williams. VerNew, president: non, New, vice president: It. Nenzel, Lovelock. New, private secretary to L. A. Friedman, secretary and treasurer; D. Hilger. a merchant and stockAsk. 1, Bid. Ask. J. man of St. Paul. Minn., director, and B. .44 .44 .43 Evans of the brokerage house of .03 .03 .03 J. Evans, Morris & Whitney, director. .19 .20 .18 that It was announced once yesterday .25 .23 work .23 on the propat start will .14 .14 .14 will be sunk from the .11 ll .11 .11 erty. A winze where it Is believed level, .01 ore be will up at greater that 2.00 1.65 'i'io depth as has been orned shown in the neigh22 .25 .23 boring property, the Seven Troughs .1011 !o5 .10 Coalition. For several years the Sev.12 .15 HI en Troughs company has been working .07 .06 .O64! the leasing system with but lit1.17 1.60 under tle wQrk being done on company ac"'.os' .03J! .04 count. The company has In the treas.065 0S4I .08 funds for the carrying out ury ample of a campaign of development which Il6 should .15 "!l5 open up ore bodies In the prop.12 .10 Hi is over $20,000 In the There erty. .23 .23 .07 .07 treasury, Friedman under whose direction 9.47 9.40 9.50 theMr.Coalition was developed believes .09 .09 !l .07$ .04 .05 .05 that a mine, can be made in the Seven Troughs ground. ;! .12 Cedar-Talisma- Kico-Welllngt- Alta Con. Alta Tiger Bidl .. .43J . .03 .18 Albion Am. Con. C. .23 Alta Tunnel. .14 . .11 Alta Germ. Addle i'.62S .. Hfg Four Heck Tunnel Hing. Atnal.. Black Jack. .13 .06 Hlg Cotton... Han. Gold 1.15 Heaver Cop. .031 Hav State . . Cedar Kx. . .03 Col. Hx. .... on . K ; I 700-fc- .14 .11 Colorado .22 Crown Pt. .0SJ 9.05 Cardiff ., Croff .071 Cotton. King .04 oiton. At... .10 lCot. .14 Metals. I la "15 ; .25. f! "'.9(t' 1.25 Ialy Haly-Jud8.25 It 8.10 . 35 .34'! .34! Dragon .. 4 .05 .05 Demijohn IT. Prince .. .01 V .00 .01 K. & li. B. . 2 io" 2.30 2.20 3.00 FTmerald . . . .05 .25 h .Rrt i Imma Cop.. .43 .47 .43 Karl Kagle .23 K. Cr. Point. .0111 Ion .01 .01' .02 K. Tin. Con. .02 .02 .02 H. Carbon. . .09 .12 I .09 04 Galena Mln .0 4 .35 t .31 .34 .77 .75 .76 .80 .34 .08 Iron Bios 2.12 2.15 !! 2.10 !.12? Ind. Queen . .03 .033 .032j .02 Ibex .03 Iron King . .05 "'losj;!' "."05 .82 .78 .82 Keystone .... .80 .01 .01$ .015 King Wm. .oil' !J .15 .12 .10 King David. Kehi Tintlc. .01 .01J .02 .01' . . I). Lead King .02 .02 ".02 Leonora .... .028 .03 .03 Little Bell . .35 .37 .35 37! Ixwer Mam. .06 .0 it .06 .07 .10 .11 .10 Ixgger Monzonlte .. .01 .01 !6j" ".25" Monetalre .. .14 .12 Mammoth .. .51 .71 .10 Miller Hill . .25 .28 .27 .28 .. .16 .16 .17 May Ma tonDaya1... a a 8.00 3.50 Mineral Flat .061 .07 .07 .08 Mtn. Lake . .11 .12 .12 .11 . . .. Moscow .20 .20 MaJ. Evans.. .05 .07 .08 .0? Mam. Cop. . .29 .29 Mlch.-Uta- h . .33!! ".321 .33 New Qulncy. .10 .11 .10 .10 New Hills .. .24 .38 .23 .35 Nalldriver . .10 .12 .11 .10 Ohio Copper. .17 .20 .16 .. .02 .023 .021 .20 Opohongo .03 Orlar. Ban. .32 .35 .32 .35 O. K. Silver. .90 .91 .91 .90 Pioche Brls. .06 .05 .07 . Pitts. Ida. .40 .40 I! .. .. Plutus .16 .17 .17 Prince Con.. 1.25 l.27! 1.25 1.27 . . . Paloma .11 .11 .12 .12 Pnloma Ex.. .08 .us .0fl Price .14 .15 .14J "."si Mining I TO VO .02 .02 .02 .02 Heeds Peak. .25 .29 li..::!? .26 Rico Con. .10 .12 Hico Well. .30 .31 .32 "isT Ttexall . . . .17 .IK .17 .18 Rochester .65 .66 .65 .67 Sindloate .. .01 .01 .01! .01 .. . .00 Sparta Sew Tro. . ".021 "!62i .02M .02 S. T. Coaln. .45 .45 S. K. Coaln. i'.i'o' 2.90 2.82 2.90 I! S. K. Con. . . 3.25 S.33 3.27 3.30 Sioux Con. . .191 I .18 .18 Swan. Con. . .02 .01 .02 South Hecla. 342! 3.47 l 3.42 3.45 Silver Shield 1.17; 1.20 1.12 1.15 S. Hecla Ex. .17 .17 .17 .17 S. Iron Bios. .01 .00 .011 Swan. Ex. .. .00 a Santa. Chief. .05 .05 i .05 "".05 Silver Tung. .02 .06 II .02 .06 Silver Moon. .08 .12 !! .08 .12 .1 Texan .. .. .28 .27 .26 . II . .101 Tar .11 .11 ""ii TintlcBaby Cent.. .06 I .06 .05?! .06 Tin. Stnd.. .23i .24 .22j! .22 United Tin.. Olii .01'! .01 .01 I'ncle Sam .. .07 .10 I!I .07 .10 Utah Con. .031) ,03 .03 .04 Union Chief. .11 ll .10 .09 .101 Victor Con.. .05 r .05 Whirlwind . '.09' .09''if .09 Wilbert .09 .10 Wet Toledo .18 "Ab'v 1 .09 .18 18 walker 1.12': I .05 1.12 Tankee Con. :.io .41 41$ .41 4U IXDRENOON SALES. Consolidated. 1000 at 44c. 'AJ,a Alta Tiger. 3500 at 63ic Albion, 300 at 19e. American Consolidated Copper. 500 at .90 .33 .05 ge IN 1 ! iss.J N . When Managing Director If. S. Joand the other new officials of the seph Cedar-Talisma- n were at the property an Inspection last week. Mr. making was around with his Joseph snooping good pick on the 700 level In a likely and up a streak looking ore. of rich placeA littleopened work and four feet of the stuff was revealed. It carried high in silver chlorides and bromides besides its weight In lead. Samples as to big as a quart cxtp were broueht Salt Lake Saturday. They were asgave the followsayedreturns: yesterday and 303 Silver. ounces; lead. ing 70.8 per cent. At present, price this ore Is worth about $330 a ton. Mr. Jothe men to vigorously seph ordered the rich vein and sack prospect every ounce of it. NEVADA STOCKS. The following quotations are from Badsrer Bros, private wire service: Atlanta Booth BlueC3 Bull Ia Comb. Fraction .... Dia. B. B Florence Goldfleld Con Jumbo Kxtension .. Star .. tjm ; Goldfleld Merger Spearhead Silver Pick Yellow Tiger ( ro Sandstorm .. ..... Kewanos . Great Bend Grandma . Jocheter Gold Wedge Manhattan Con. ... White Cap Con. Virginia .... Hale & Norcross .. .12 .18 .03 .04 .0 .05 .53 .KS .75 .04 .11 .0 .10 .08 .06 .64 .76 .05 .12 .07 .11 03 .04 .04 ....... ....... ...... Mexlc-i- Ask. .13 .18 .04 pRid. .05 .05 .13 .04 .14 .03 .64 .02 .04 .20 .24 .80 .60 .08 n nphir 1 l Sierra Nevada .... Cnlon I!lmont ash Boy Queen Jim Butler Mldwav Mon. I. Extension Montana Kxtension . Mlzpah McNamara V .04 .25 .12 f .04 'Jj-ps- y .12 .25 06 .31 .61 5.10 .09 .05 1.05 i3 .13 36 34 .13 .22 .46 7.00 .03 .96 .23 .71 1.10 North Star Ttescue Kula Tonopah Extension VmatllJa K'nd Wet 3'ltts. Silver Peak . Nevada Hills Kound Mountain .. Big Jim SILVER - LEAD .14 .23 .47 .0 .97 07 1.13 fillNE FOR SALE off ten. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phone W. 946-94leo Main SL II em ben Salt Lake Stoek and 7. Mining- Exchange - 250 10 in Bettllyon Home Builders. Utah Savings & .67 Trust. Make bid BADGER Bit OTHERS, ICO S. Main Street. -- ! ! M , I , .is: I I ! ? Alta Tunnel. 4000 at 15c; 4500 at 14c. Alta Germania. 500 at 11c Beaver Copper. 750 at 3 Sc. 9c 3000 at 9c; tOOOr 8 1'3c; 2000 at at loc. Talisman. 2000 at 18c; 12,200 Colorado. 600 at 22c Cottonwood King. 2500 at 5c. otlonwood Metals. 1000 at 14ic Dragon. 500 at 34c. Demijohn. 1000 at 6c. 8!c-Ceda- " lZlTs"' 49C: 100 at 51C-Gol- d Chain. 800 at 3Uc: KO0 at 31c Iron Blossom. 200 at $2.12. S3C1300 atOOafc1.8401 May Daw 4700 at 16c. at - 300 Mountain Lake. 1000 at 11c. 600 at 11c. Nalldriver, O. K. Stiver, 1200 at 90c. Pioche Bristol. 100 at 5c: 2000 at Sle Plutus. 500 at 17c. Paloma. 1500 at llc. Iteeds Pis., 1000 at 25c. Rochester, 520 at 65c. 2000 at Syndicate, Sioux Consolidated. lc. 1000 at 19c. South Hecla. 200 at $3.47; 200 at $3.45. Silver Shield, 100 at $1.27; 400 at $1.25: 200 at $1.22; 301 at $1.20. South Hecla Extension, 500 at 17c. Texan. 500 at 26b. at 9c; 800 at 10c; Tintlc Central. 2000 at 6c. Tlntic Standard. 1000 at 24c. Whirlwind. 1500 at 9c Wilbert. 900 at 9c. West Toledo. 2500 at 18c Walker, 1300 at $1.10. Tankee. 700 at 41c; 800 at 40ci 500 at 40c; 2000 at 41c. OPEN BOARD. Alta Tunnel. 866 at 13c; 4000 at 14o, Albion. 500 at 19c. Tar Baby, at 10 c. Salt Lalce Security & Tr. 120.00 Life ... 13.85 New State Gun Club .... 600.00 Inter-Mounta- t 1500 WILL SELL 1 ! &yHillfL?l The West Point Patented Lode No. 80. Up on Mt. Baldy, surrounded by South Hecla. Albion, Alta Germania. Secret. Texan, etc. Ore ready for shipping. Price and jerms reasonable. Address II OX 1 O. I ERA MKRRPi nUCAX 10 20 i I .03 .24 .11 ot , 4 Cedar-Ta- l. n, 1000 Alta Consolidated. 1300 at 44c Bay State. 1000 at 8Jc: 1000 at SJc, Braver Copper. 4000 at 4c. Cedar Talisman. 1800 at 15c. Croff, 1000 at 8c. 4 TINTIC STANDARD HAS SHIPPED FIVE CARLOADS PROM THE 1500 Five cars have already been shipped from the new workings of the Tlntic Standard on the 1500 level and from the winze sunk from that drift. No returns have been received except from car. which carried about $16 the a tonfirst as it xvas broken. winze Is now down 55 feet. At theThe bottom the quite as high as that engrade is not a little below countered the 1500. General Manager E. J. Itaddatz said yesterday that he is saving some ore every iay for shipment from this work. SECURES -- .... Anaconda Copper. Atcnison Baldwin Loco. Bait. & Ohio R. T. . . Brooklyn Butte & Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum .. Canadian Pac. . . CentraK Leather . Chesapeake& & O. . Chl - St. P. Chi. & N'western. Chi.. R. I. & P. Ry. Chlnox CoDDer Colo, Fuel & Iron Mil. Corn- - - Butte & Sup. Chief Con. IX Dalv E. & B. B. . . . Majestic N. Douglas . U. S. S. com Pfd TJ. Con. U. Apex U. ... ... Metals .. Chicago. May 8. Selling which to some extent was based on well founded anticipations that the government crop report might contain a surprise turned the wheat market down today after an. early advance. The close was unsettled at c to 8c net decline, with and July $1,158. Corn lost May $1,143 oata fcc to 3c and proto 12 u , lc visions . to 10c. 2c lie;, trade Contrary tothegenerally accepted government indicated predictions that a material improvement of the condition of winter wheat had taken reApril. It was in thiswere place during of the report forecasts spect that In error. At the outset of decidedly was the session the prevailing view on conthat thewould Washington figures be aoout the same as dition last month to a shade lower ,and that a large reduction in acreage would make the report a forcible- Influence the bears. The bullish nature against of the Missouri state report tended toemphasize this view. Suddenly, to the however,-- leading houses turned sentiment selling ide, with general afterward appearing to favor a clean of the govslate before the Issuance It was a coincidence ernment' report. k in wheat prices octhat the curred shortly after announcement that a new. note toiGermany would be sent from Washington. promptly a Ideal weather for planting had There were bearish effect- - on corn. also prdspects of enlarged receipts. Oats lost snap owing to- the break in other cereals. Crop reports were from in the main , 1,850 530 2.000 2-- - . No. Pacific . . . . . Pacific Mall Pac. T. & T 79 10 1,960 55 lower.' creamery, 26i(tt. Eggs steady receipts, 28,464 cases. Firsts,at 2020j; ordinary firsts, 19P 19 cases 192; Included, market, ' 20J. . - - 66; 55. set-bac- 411; 911; - 65; 55; - - . . - . I I , " . - :-- ! I . - f I . I . - - - 48 600 2,500 12,000 -. 2,200 2,700 5,700 1,200 .... a a 37 - . a . ...... 8.489 PRODUCE. Butter May 8. Chicago, . - 40 - - 79 663 661 66 17 178 106 104i 60 59 "69 124 123 1233 112 1111 112 25 24 245. 33 56l 551 56 23 22J 88 89 87 lf OPEN SILVER MARKET AGITATED IN NEW YORK (By Badger Bros Private Wire.) New York, May 8. A movement .to an open market In silver in New York Is gaining Impetus In the financial district. New York American says: "The advisability of creating for certificates based on deof silver is now being discussed. posits Years ago such a market existed on the stock exchange, but the last trades to the exchange's recmade, according in 1S09. Efforts recentlyen-to ord, were revive such business have met little h 93.62 92.25 92.35 2.00 1.87 2.00 . . 10,200 Pennsylvania 1.87 1.81 1.87 . . 3,200 Con. Cop. Ray 2.31 2.37 .'. 48,800 Reading .85 .76 .76 . . . 47 & S; 1.12 1.12 1.12 Rep. Iron- Ariz. 33 C. 77.00 74.60 77.00 Shattuck 975 So. Pacific 9,000 981 97 31.60 51 .00 51.50 Southern By." .. 5,100 22 2 j 212 14.25 14.25 14.25 Studebaker 134 130 131 Co. couragement 5.12 6.00 5.07 ... 21,300 46 46 2,100 47 Copper 9.12' 9.00 9.121 Tenn. Texas Co 4,400 196 1915 194 625 216 LOIR CORN AND OATS . - . Sales Hlgh. Low. Close. Reports of the Chlno Copper for the 0 first quarter of 1915 show that 16, pounds of copper was the yield, while the ore averaged 1.8715 per cent. The total amount of ore treated for the three months was 714,400 tons, being an average of 7850 tons per day: This is the highest average tonnage treated by the mill since the beginning of Operations. The average treated for March was at the rate of S193 tons per day. The average extraction for the first was 60.82 per cent, corquarter of 1916 to a recovery of 22.77 responding pounds of copper per ton of ore milled. There were produced 5S.073 drj- - tons of cent concentrates, averaging 14 per concopper, as against 50,218 tons of cent centrates, averaging 19. 4S per 1915. copper, for the fourth quarter of The cost per pound of net copper produced for the quarter, after allowing for smelter deductions and crediting all miscellaneous income, was 8.95 cents. Potatoes lower; receipts 67 cars. Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Dakota white, 8593; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, 8388. Poultry Alive steady. Fowls, 17. . EVAPORATED FRUITS. New York. May 8. Evaporated apples dull. Fancy, 7S; choice, prime, Prunes quiet. Callfornlas. ... Oregong, 710. Apricots firm. Choice. S?39; extra choice, fancy, 11811J. exPeaches Choice, tra choice, steady. fancy,. 58 6. Raisins quiet. Loose muscatels, 8 choice to fancy seeded, 78; seed8; less, 810. favorable excepting Kansas and Oklahoma. NEW YORK GRAIN. Provisions acted for the most part New York, May 8. Flour easy. In harmony with the course of grain. to cut Spring patents, 5.906.25; winter patLower prices on hogs appeared ents 5.605.80; winter straights, 5.50 " but littie figure. . 5.65. Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat Spot steady. No. 1 durum. 2 hard, 1.24; No. 1. northern WH KAT- 1.29; No.1.34, and No. 1 northern ManiDuluth, Close. Low. j Open. High. 1.32? f. o. b. New York. Futures toba. 10.800 1.145 easier. May 1.22. LIHI '1.141 May . r".T. 1.15 98 11.100 .... 1.15S Corn Spot weak. No. 2 yell'ow. . 89, 1.15 1.16 1.16 July 110 2.300 c. i. f. New York. CORN 900 128 Oats Spot easy. Standard, 512 75 75 92 May 8,300 77! 3 white. 5151. No. .77! 522; 'y 85 74 1M 76 8,600 76jl 103 4,100 FLAX. .oaTS ' 87J 17,600 8. Flax TT not 47 May 48 Minneapolis, 86 N.. 8,300 May .... 48) ' 44 43 438 quoted. 85 43tf July 921 4.800 PORK LIVE STOCK. 23 1,500 23.90 24.05 23.80 23.80 8. Hogs Receipts, 167 July May Chicago, 3,100 23.47 23.70 23.47 44,000; market weak to 10c lower. 63 Sept. .... 23.70 2,300 Bulk of sales, 9, 65 9. 80; light, 9.25 61 LARD 1,600 9.85; mixed, 9.40(9.85; heavy, 9.35 94 2,400 13.02 13.00. 13.1fr 13.12. July .... x13.17 9.85; 300 127 rough, 9.35 9.50; pigs. 7.25 8.95. 13.10 13.22 13.00 Sept. Cattle 1S 6,100 Receipts, 19.000; market weak. Native-beeRIBS 53 steers, 7.80jj:9.90: western 1,600 steers 4042 stockers and feeders. 7.8008.85; . ...1 12.87 12.90 12.75 12.77 2,700 Julv 8. 5.60 cows and heifers,. 4.208.35; 300 19 12.85 12.87 12.97 Sept.-..:13.02, 81 calves, 6.259.50. 30,400 .('ash quotations: 502 Sheep 15.000; market 10,100 Receipts, 3 : 2 No. L18 No. Wheat red, weak. red, 5.20 352 ewes, Wethers, 24,400 6.909.30; No. 2 No. hard, lil4 J1.17; 7.75 11.75. 9.10; 1:141.15; 166 lambs, ' V.606 120J 119S 120 2 hard, 1.131.14. 79; No. 4 Corn No. 2 yellow, 77 Omaha, 401 41 May 8. 2,600 41 Hogs Receipts. 1 4 73 No. 74: white. low. slow. Heavy6400; market 101 9.559.75; - Oats 4 44 3 O No. white. standard, light. 9.309.60: pigs. 7.759.00; 162 16 '66 'ill 45 bulk " 5; ' 9.45 & 9.65. of sales, 45 6,000 48$49. No. 5 2. Cattle Receipts. 000; market slow. 111 Rye 9798. 67'.666 898 851 86B Native steers, 8.00 9.50; cows and Barley 6379. 24 heifers, 8.76 9.25; western steers. 7.50 1.5 00 26 25 Timothy 4.507.75. - Clover 8.00014.00. 9.00; Texas steers, '7.0008.00; stock6,600 561 56. 56 ers and feeders, 6.75a8.85. Pork 123.6024.00 127 8.05.- Lard Sheep Receipts, 6500; market strong. 74,800 109f 104 1075 Ribs 13. 85 12. 85. oo; 26. 36 S6 Yearlings, 8.75(3)10.40; wethers. 8.50 9.60; lambs. 10.6011.80. 10 . Products. ... Distillers Sec. ; . New York. May 8. The metal ex- Erie .. General Elec. . . . change quotes lead 7.207.40: spelter Gt. pfd. easy: upot. East St. Louis delivery, 17J Gt: .Northern No. ore ctfs.. asked. Illinois Central . . Silver, 741 Inter. Con. Corp.. Copper firm; electrolytls. nearby, Inspiration Cop. and later, 28.50 nominal; August Inter. Harv, N'.J. S00O. In. M. M. pfd. ctfs Iron steady; No. 1 northern, 30.75 Iv. C. Southern. . 21.25; No. 2, 20.25 iff 20.75; No. 1 southICennecott Copper ern. 20.5021.00: No. 2. 20.2520.76. Louis. & Nash. . Tin quiet: spot, 50.00 3 51.00. Mex. Petroleum . At London Spot copper. 140; fu- Miami .'. . 133; electrolytic, tures, 152; spot tin, M., K. Copper & T.. pfd. 200 10s: futures. 199 10s. Missouri Paclflo Lead, 34 15s; spelter, 98. Montana Power . Lead . . National BOSTON COPPER RANGE. Nevada Copper . The following quotations are from N. Y. Central& N. Y.. N. II. II. . Badger Bros, private wire service: Norf. & West . . . I MARKET . Crucible Steel METAL QUOTATIONS. FOLLOWED BY REACTION; New York, May 8. The broad and active .demand on the resumption of today, had for Its chief incentrading tive the announcement that the government at Washingtou had decided to accept the submarine concessions contained in the recent German' note. There were other favorable developments,- Including the government report on winter wheat which disclosed Improved conditions over a month ago, transwestern large traffic gains further-coppeadr lines and by portation . vances. In the early trading Mexicans were as a result, of overirregular to heavy advices from across the border, night but recoveries in these Issues later mareduced losses. In fact. Mexiterially can Petroleum was the strong feature In the final hour, closing a small net gatn, Texas company with also Improving substantially. On the s.urface If was apparent that a considerable of the day's large part from turnover emanated professional sources, the short Interest being again cover. to impelled During mldsesslon rails became very active, the New York Pacifies, St. Paul. Atchison,notably Central and Reading. The Inquiry for these stocks ceased almost as suddenly as it began, however, and little of their gain was retained. Mercantile Marine and United. Fruit bade fair preferred' to hold their prominence of the previous week. Ma rlne advancing on steady absorption ii expectation that the proposed issue o' $20,000,000 notes will hasten the proposed reorganization. Fruit's further advance of 6 points to 1641. its highest price in over a year, was ascribed to further buying by other- prominent Interests. shipping MJW YORK STOCK LIST. Shares JC. 7 01 Am. Beet Sugar. 1,800 Am. Can 56 2,100 Am. Car & Fdry. 1,500 60, Am. Locomotive . 69 Am. Sm. & Rfng. Am. Sugar Rfng. Am. T. & T. Am. Zinc. ,L. & 8. ESTIMATE FAR DELOW IN QUARTER YIELD OF LAST YEAR 267,-45- DEMAND FEATURE OF MEETING OF COMPANY Business on the local mining: exchange opened up the week with fair the total is not eaiial volume, week ago. to that ofalthough the .Monday of onenot so bad, However, a $18,000 day is were disand with the way the sales breadth. the great showing tributed, market In general was pronounced very and probably satisfactory brisk business for arguing the future. Its cents. to 16J moving up high mark In many years, was the feature of the day; The discovery of $300 new ore on the 700 level and a two madirectorate are given as thestrong Iron lilossom sold around jor cause. $2.15, South Jlecla at $U.45. Silver King Consolidated at and Silver Shield at $1.17. Yankee$3.30 and were stronger. Tintlc Standard sold down to 22 i cents. Hay State was. a and Whirlwind held at heavy 9 cents.trader, Cardiff sold for $9.60 and Alta Con. at 44 cents. Sales yesterday totaled 191. ?9 shares, valued at The official clos$48,238.51 and sales were reported ing quotations as follows: j Forenoon. , ll Afternoon. ; CEDAR-TALISMA- AMICABLY SETTLED AT FEATURE OF FAIR DAY $2,667,416 VHEAT MARKET RALLY BROAD AND ACTIVE WINTER WHEAT CROP CHINO COPPER PROFITS mi Industrial QuotaUons SEVEN TROUGHS TROUBLE MAN WAS A SPORTING SECTION, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, , Union Pacifio. . . . 18,100 1358 133 134 82 BOSTON CURB. Preferred U. S. Indus. Al. . 23,400 156 150 150 The following quotations are from U. S. Steel 34,600 84 83 83g Badger Bros, private wire service : 116 Preferred : . 2966 "80! 81 80! Bid. Ask. Utah Copper 28 Wabash pfd.'B.... 4,600 28 Boston Ely . .56 .60 . 91 200 902 91 Union Western Ohio Conper .17 .20 West.. Electric .. J22.500 61 59 60 South Utah .30 .35 Total sales for the day, 825,000 13 . 75 14.00 Bingham . shares. ' NEW-YORIron Blossom. 300 at $2.12 CURB QUOTATIONS. 400 at 82c. Keystone. 100tf The following quotations are from Leonora. at Sc. Bros, private wire service: ftdger South Hecla. 400 at $3.45. ' "" Tar Baby. 1500 at 10 c TbI dTTATs kT" Tankee. 300 at 41c. T44 .40 Con Alta Total shares sold. 116,186; selling 1.87 2.12 Coppermines value. $26,268.53. .45 .48 Emma AFTERNOON SALES. . . .' .07' .10 Fraction Alta Consolidated. 800 at 44c. ".89 .92 Goldfleld Con. Alta Tiger. 500 at 3c; 1000 at 31c. 2.07 .2.20 Iron Blossom Albion. 1700 at 19c. .77 .75 .Tumbo Extension American Consolidated Copper, 500 at Mason Valley 3.00 3.60 2 o. 39 .41 Montana Tonopah .37....... Alta Tunnel, 8500 at 14c; 200 at 14c. Mlzpah Extension .40 .18 . .20 Nevada Hills Big Four. 453 at $1.65. .20 North Star .22 Big Cottonwood, 2500 at 6c .. 500 at 4c; 1000 at Stewart . .31 .37 Beaver, Copper, 4C. . 6.75 7.00 Tonopah Bar State, 2500 at 8e; 4000 at Sic. Extension .... 7.07 7;20 Tonopah Cedar Talisman, 1000 .95 151c. .99 at End West Colorado. 500 at 22c. .62 .60 Wasatch Cardiff. 275 at $9.60. 96.00 97.00 Utah Sec. notes Cottonwood Atlanta, 1000 at 11c: 500 t 1 2 J Ca Dragon, 1000 at 34c. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF REAL Demijohn, 2000 at 5c. E STAT IS. Emma Copper, 300 at 48c; 300 at 49. IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT 60 Buyer days. 300 the board of of commissioners county . Grand Central. 75c at Salt Lake county. State of. Utah, will Lehl Tlntic. 500 at lc. to the lor tell at public auction, New Qulncy. 1000 at 10c. enthe westcash, at bidder, front highest 3000 at 2c. Opohongo, and of the trance City County building. Paloma, 500 at 12c. Salt Lake City, at 12 o'clock meridian Price Mining. 1000 at 15c. of Monday, May 15, 1916, the following Illco Well. 633 at 31c; COO at 81c; described real estate, situated in Salt 700 at 32c; 500 at 32c. State of Utah, same being Lake county. Kexall. 1000 at ISc. the property of Salt Lake county, a mut: Silver King Consolidated. 300 at $3.30. nicipal corporation, Sioux. 500 at 18c; 500 at 18c. Beginning at a point on the west side South Hecla. 25 at $3.50. of county road 192.05 feet south and 765.5 feet west of the quarter corner ijver Shield. 200 a $1,171; 900 at between sections 19 and 30. township 1 west. Salt Lake meridian, 1000 at 5c. south, range 2 thence S'antsquln Chief. west 462 feet; and runnlnjr 12 Tar Baby, 600 at100011c; 1000 at so minutes thence362south degrees Tintlc Central. at 6c. thence south 396 west feet; feet; Tlntic Standard. 100 at 24c; 1500 at thence south 66 degrees 44 minutes 23c; 500 at 22c. 588.18 feet to the west east of side T'tah Consolidated IfC at 3i. thence north 981.75 feet county road: of West Toledo. 500 at ISc. to the point beginning, Yankee. 400 it 41c. 10.42 acres, all being In the containing northwest OPEN BOARD. of section 30, township 1 south, range 2 west. Salt Lake meridian. Subject to Alta Tunnel, 2000 at 14c. American Consolidated Copper, 1000 a strip 1x28 rods on north to be used as a publb: highway. at 23c t a 799.87 Also, commencing-aBig Four, 600 at $1.65. and 868.34 feet. point west of the Bay State. 2000 at SJc; 1000 at 8c. feet south corner of the southeast of buyer 60 days; 1000 at 8jc, buyer 60 northeast the northwest 2 of section 30, township days. 1 west. Salt Lake range meridsouth, Cotttonwood King. 500 at 5e. thence south 76 derunning west ian, "and Colorado. 500 at 22c; 200 at 22c. 430 feet; thence minutes Cedar Talisman, 500 at 15c; 1500 at grees 05 north 13 degrees 55 76minutes west 418.8 15c; 1000 at 16c. thence north degrees 05 minfeet; at S4c. Dragon, 1500 1000 ute east 189 feet; thence south 13 de23c Earl Eagle, at 385.8 feet; thence Emms Copper, 20o at 4Sc; 100 at 49c, grees 5576 minutes east 05 minutes north degrees east 241 60 days. buyer thence south 13. degrees 55 minIron Blossom, 1000 at $2.12; S00 at feet; utes east 332 teet to the beginning $2.15. acres. Tne same being O. K. Silver. 300 at 90c. Containing owned by Salt Lake county. gravel pits Onohoncro. 200 nt 21c The board of county commissioners Prince Coniolidated. 230 at $1.25. reserves the right tp reject any and all Provo, 1000 at 2c. bids. . Reeds Teak, 3000 at 25C3 24c. $0at Dated at Sslt Lake City this 6th day Rexall. 500 at 18c. Of April. A. D. 1916. Silver Shield. 200 at $1.15. A. II. CRABBE Sioux Consolidated. 500 at 18c. C. F. STILLMAN South Hecla, 500 at $3.45. H. WHEELER J. , Tintlc Central. 100 at 5Jc. imi".: of Commissioners of County 500 West Toledo. at 18c. Salt Lake county, Utah. Total shares sold, 75,653; selling Attest: value, $21,909.98. THOMAS HOMER, County Clerk, Washington, May 8. The winter wheat crop this year promises to yield 489,280,000 bushels, the department of agriculture announced today, basing its forecast on the condition of the crop The output will probably be May'l. or below those figures, according above to the change In conditions from now Today's foreuntil time of harvest. cast compares with 655,045,000 bushels harvested last year, the greatest win ter wheat crop ever gathered in this country, and with a forecast of bebushels made last December fore the crop entered the winter from which it emerged in rather poor condition, showing a decline of 9.4 point deaverageconwith the compared cline of 3.5 points.. On the crop's dition April 1 a forecast of 495,000,009 bushels was made by the bureau of assuming average crop estimates. abandonment of acreage and average influencea on the crop to harvesting. Th nrAa rf winter wheat to be har vested is estimated at of about the May 1 acres as a result canvass. The area planted last fall was 37,256.000 acres, a decrease of 4.756,000 acres from the record area or with a the 1915 crop and compares acres in averagefiveof 32,088,000 yearly the preceding years. The condition of winter wheat on Mav 1 was 82.7 per cent of a normal, with 78.3 on April 1 last, 92.9 compared on May 1 last year and 87.5 the ia inMay 1 average. of a yield of 16.1 bushels an. dicative bushels haracre, compared with 16.2 vested last year, and 19.0 bushels In 1914. Other details . of the May, report show: cent of a Rye Condition 88.7 per with 87.8 on April 1 normal, compared 93.9 on May 1 last year, and 90.6, last, Mav 1 average. the Meadow (hay) lands Condition 68.4 with per cent of a1 normal, compared 89.9 on May last year and. 88.3, the May 1 average. on farms May 1 Stocks of hay Hay tons against are estimated at 11,049.000 cent on May 8,468,000 tons, or 12.1 per 1 last year, and 8,109,000 tons, or 12.1 1 average. per cent, theConditionMay 85.2 per cent of Pastures a normal, against 87.2 on May 11 last avMay year; and. 95.9, the ' erage. was 70.4 per cent Spring plowing with up 1to May 1. compared completed 78.3 on Mav last year, and 68.6, the, May 1 average. was 5 6.7 per ent Spring planting with to May up completed 65.3 on May 1 last year, and 65.9, the May 1 average. 540,-000,0- 00 10-ye- ar 33,-020.0- 00 10-ye- ine-conamo- ar n ... - 10-ye- 10-ye- - ar ar 10-ye- 10-ye- ar 10-ye- ar ar MONEY. New York, May S. y Mercantile sixty-da- ra-- r ; 31; sterling, bills, 16. -- 4.i2; demand. 4.753: cables,; Mexican aoiiars, ai. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds firm. ".'. 21 g 3; Time loans steady; sixty days. 3 six 3. months, ninetv days, 3; low, Call money steady; high, 2i; closloan. last rate. 2; ruling 2; 2; ing bid, 2; offered at 21. 6 ' SUGAR. New York, May 8. Raw sugar firm; Re6.75. 6.52; molasses, centrifugal, cut loaf, 8.80; crushed, fined 8.65; firm; mold A. 8.15: cubes. 8.16: XXXX pow- grandered. 7.80; powdered, 7.75; fineconfecdiamond A, 7.65; ulated, 7.65: tioners' A. 7.55; No. 1, 7.50. but futures higher, Sugar to check was enough opened there realising and prices at noon were the aboutupturn unchanged. mm Jiere Another (Doe ! We Are Now Offering: for Immediate Subscription -- from exchange ' No disappointment with lawn seed from Bailey & Sons Co., 63 E. Second South. Advertisement. a - I . . . -- - L . to-wi- llc NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Nickolal Gulbransen, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the estate, 'lofollowing described real of said real cated and situated one-haestate In Sevier county, Utah, and the other half of said real estate Is located In Sanpete county, Utah, and fully described as follows: The south half of 28, the southwest quarter of eectlon range 1 east. Salt5 township 20 south,andof also lots 8, 4, Lake meridian, and 6 In1 section 33, township 20, south of east, Salt Lake meridian. range Bids will be received in writing on or after the 15th day of May. 1916, by the undersigned at the law office of C. 0 M. Nielsen, rooms in Constitution building. Salt Lake City, Utah. ANNA J. GULBRANSEN, of Said Estate. . Administratrix C. M. Nielsen, Attorney. Dated this 2Sth day of April. 1916.. NOTICE O? DELINQUENT ASSESSlf 339-34- MENTS. CONSOLIDATED MINING company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City. Utah. Location of mines. Park City, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 6th Say of March. 1916. the several amounts BONANZA et opposite the names of the respective as follows: shareholders Name. Cert. No. Shares. Amt 6 Mrs. Ada Burns 1000 $30.00 Mrs. Ada Burns .... 7 1000 30.00 Mrs. Ada Burns ....527 1160 34.80 Wm. E. Bray ......450 100 3.00 Wm. Donovan 609 1160 84.80 510 Samuel Hair 1000 30.00 Elizabeth Kelly ... 97 1000 30.00 Elizabeth Kelly ...267 160 4.80 Elizabeth Kelly ...622 1160 34.80 Kimball Bros. .....159 200 6.00 Kimball Bros. ......248 150 4.60 213 Louie Lane 100 3.00 282 Louie Lane 16 .4g F. R. Lavelle 428 480 14.40 F. R. Lavelle ......436 1500 45.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane. 517 - 116 8.48 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane.518 116 3.48 21 Donald Morrison ... 100 3.00 Donald Morrison ...211 200 6.00 48 Donald Morrison ...227. 1.44 A. Mosher 176 400 12.00 A. Mosher .. 64 1.92 .....242 Lillian Lane Nlms ..515 116 S.48 Mrs. Richard Robert- eon .... 27 600 15.00 Mrs. Richard Robertson .... 150 178 5.34 Mrs. Richard Robert- son .... 112 ..232 3.36 100 3.00 George H. Smith ..608. T. A, Williams .....362 1500 45.00 T. A. Williams .....369 1000 30.00 D. J. Wilson 513 1000 30.00 Jaa. B. Wilson ....462 1600 45.00 463 Jas. B. Wilson 1000 30.00 600 J. Wilson ..500 15.00 Maggie And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 18th of April, 1916, so many each parcel shares of day of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 1505 Walker Bank building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 18th at day of a.May, 1916, toe hour of 11 o'clock m., to pay toassessments delinquent the cost ot thereon, and gether with advertising of sale. expensesPAUL WILLIAMS, 1505 Walker Bank Bldg.,Secretary. Salt Lake City. Utah. Date of firt publication. April 22, 1916 .., v . . v AT SEVEN CENTS A SHARE, NET. In offering this block of treasury stock in the Globe Consolidated Mining Company we wish to advise those of our clients who failed to get in on the Whirlwind offering at 7c a few days ago, that this is their chance to make up for lost time. Only YOU MUST ACT QUICK, for this opportunity to get Globe Con. at 7c a share, net, is not likely to last any longer than Whirlwind did and that was only a few hours. MAY 17 IS OUR TIME LIMIT ON THIS OFFERING That the Allotment Will Be Quickly Oversubscribed, We Have No Doubt. Globe Consolidated - .......... Of American Fork District Is capitalized for 1,000,000 shares, 400,000 shares of which is treasury stock The property, consisting of seven claims, lies between the famous Live Yankee, the Belorophan and Earl-Eagand carries the Live Yankee fissure. Rich ore has been produced from surface workings and the company proposes to use the money derived from the sale of treasury stoek to drive a tunnel to open the fissure at depth where it intersects the lime beddings and where it is believed big bodies of ore will be opened up. See American Fork map. le silver-lead-go- ld Take our advice and Buy Globe Con. At the subscription price of 7c a share, net, without a moment's delay, as opportunities to get stock in a proposition of such exceptional merit at such a price do not come often. BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN., Wire or telephone your orders where possible for as many shares as you want, letting remittance of 7c a share follow bv mail. w n7 m I o m, H. Gh no. c& Phone Wasatch 325. Stock Exchange Bldg. 1 r o, Stock Brokers. Salt Lake City, Utah. |