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Show ' 8 a TIIE HEK LICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916 ALD-BEPU- B - AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE Utiles, Miiiag Stocks, Commercial ALBION WILL MILL QUIET TRADING DAY EiiisMal amfl NEW ZINC COMPANY CONGOR OF BINGHAM rates and service of ' telenhona PnA. panies operating in Salt Lake counl REPORTS OF KANSAS (gtoofcatioms PROFIT-TAKIN- WHEAT CROP SHORTAGE HALTS G SEND PRICES UPWARD outside the incorporated cities and towns In said count v. of county commissioners or,'niboa,rd Salt Lake county ordains as follows! SEC. 1. (a) This ordinance shall apply to all telephone companies operand doing business, within ths ating limits of Salt Lake county outside the Incorporated cities and towns in said county. (b) The term "telephone companv," when used in this ordinance, includes every corporation or person.- - their lessees, trustees, receivers or trustees appointed by any court whatsoever, owning controlling, operating or manany telephone line for compensaaging tion within the described in subsection (a) of territory this action. (c) The term "telephone line," when used In this ordinance, includes all conduits, ducts, poles, wires, cables instruments and appliances, and all other real estate, fixtures and personal property owned, controlled, operated or managed in connection with muunauon Dy teiepnone. f.niiuni. whether such communication is had, with or without ue of transmission tnfSjUC II. (fll All nriQ wires.marlt rial manded or received by any telephoJL any service rendered or to :vu'a" u be Tenderer! shall . GRADE ON MINING EXCHANGE ORE; ZING-LEA- D TEAMS ATSOliTH HECLA Trading on the local exchange quieted down to a $32,000 day. with the morning cession a grain doing most of the business. A grain there was no feature, the market spread out over a large number being of issues in PREPARING TO SHIP WILL INCORPORATE Arrangements are being perfected for resumption of ore shipments from the old Congor Mining company's property at Bingham. The company has Material for a small mill to treat tht been carrying on some deep explorarangingmine combination ores in the upper work- prices from $3.45 for South Hecla work for months from the tory on its way down to 1 cents on a Many ings of the Albionto Is nowaccording prospect. tunnel, but the ore will to or the Issues showed a tendency to Alta, from Park City be from the old workings, shipped yet this caused no apparent word received yesterday by Secretary weakness, inactive for the past been have which disposition at wholesale unloading. IT. T. Hatfield from R. S. Wltcher. the sold up to 90 cents. Sells One of the officials of Keystone fifteen years. around 50 Albion up to 23 lessee. It is the expectation that the sold the company said yesterday that encents. Alta Con.cents, 68 cents, Howell near once at the at erected Trill be plant 28 cents. New gineer estimates of the ore In sight sold for brought td camp, and will have a capacity of 11 J cents, and Mineral Qulncy Flat advanced places .the tonnage at 50,000 tons. This seven or eight tons dally of concen- to 74 cents, paloma dropped to 124 ore averages 4 to 5 per cent copper. At and Cedar to 15 cents. Michigan-Uta- h trates. There will be two products, a cents sold high copper prices it is worth present 32 cents and Silver Shield $25 to $30 a ton. At that rate the ore zinc and a lead. The crude ore In the held near for $1.20. in sight would aggregate more than runs about 17 pet cent, Sales upper workinKS yesterday totaled The203.133 $1,250,000 gross. The ore was opened offizinc and 8 per cent. lead. Itofis expect-35 shares, valued $31,900.75. at from an incline shaft sent down 500 about ed to make a zinc product cial were sales and closing quotations From that drifts have been sent feet. 35 of a lead per and cent, as product follows: per out into the deposit every 50 to 100 . carries nearly two reported tent. The ore feet. The railroad Is already building Afternoon. ounces silver to one unit of lead. The Forenoon. a spur to the ground to facilitate shipand two embrace tables, Jigs mill will be started in ' a short J Ask. If Bid. ments, which will Ask. Eld. other machinery.was In communication , time. Mr. Hatfield .10 S. .034 .03 .10 For several months the Congor has evening" with Colonel Watson Antelope .64 .62 .63 Alta Con. . .61 MondaySouth Montana-Bing-habeen from the working Hecla, Ite reported that Alta Tiger of the .03 .035 .034 .034 tunnel. A raise was started at in good shape and that a Albion . ... .23 the road isteams .23 .224 23J a about 100 feet back of the face, point South reach the will cf 23 C. .24 ta .221 .224 string bins Wednesday, when the re Am. 4048- feet. is This breast is which llecla. . . .12 .124 .134 .134 1800 feet on the dip of the vein. about the canyon, as Alta Tun. . will be rushed down .11 .11 Ger. .104 .104 The Congor started in Bingham AmalMORNING SALES. drift for the Big Four . 1.60 fast as possible. In The 1.65 the idea that the gamated ground, withvein re Is Albion the !094 .10 It. Amal. .. .034 Greeley fissure .091 300Alta Con., 400 at 63c; 1000 at 62c; Congor apexed this system. The vcuw. 61c. tvv iu i ui B. ... at .14 .12 per .14 .12 . Jack . carrying ported Ur A raise is said to be up about 400 feet, 500 at 22c; 2500 at 224c; 5000 or Albion. H. Cott. .06 .064 .064 about 800 feet from the , There Is a new strike reported In the Han. Gold . at 23e. 1.20 old probably above. . workings II s n i vtvi 500 "'.OH s".bhi iifiun 23c. American Con. at Beaver Cop. .034 upper "It looks better than .031 Copper. . 1500 1000 anything Alta at .08 Germanla. .074 .08 .07J at 104c; sajs:.have Bay State . There is over two feetn Cedar iwe Kx. . .07 lie . . . had.... ........ EUREKA-LIL- Y 1U1M. WORKING HI mil H I H OlUll lIMt, IUIII klfrV 200 at $1,621.- 1000 Cedar Tails? .15 .154 '".Hi "lis Big Four, Mr. Hatfield says it probably carried Col. ... 91c. at .10 .104 Ex. Bingham .m Amalgamated, .ill 100 ounces silver, flZ to flfc In gold Beaver Copper. 1000 at 3Jc. C. Mns .21 .21 .22 .22 and 1 to IS per cent. lead. This is In Colo. .05 .0 Cr. Point . .07 .05 State, 8500 at 7jc; 1000 at 84c, Bay . 9.10 9 2 . 9.40 9.05 Cardlfr buyer days. sixty one of foot DOUBLE SHIFT OF MEN Is also Witcher says there Talisman,-500at 15c; 500 at Cedar .08 .074 .08 Croff .074 oua gtiena in snouier piaic . 154c Cot. 044 .034 .03 .034 he Cot. King lie will try to ship next week, as 150 1 1 a Colorado Con., 1500 at 31c. .11 .11 At Ian. .18 has four carloads of ore, or about Crown Point, 500 at 54c; 1500 at 54c Cot. Metalsl .12 .15 if .12 .15 tons. Cottonwood King, 2000 at 3lc; 500 .75 1.00 1.00 At the Eureka Lily property in East Daly at .. 7.00 8.15 S.OO 34c 8.15 a double shift of men has been Tintic. n 4000 i at . . 1c Eastern Prince, .33 .34 on in order to expedite developDragon . . .32 put 2033 at 24c. 1000 .07: .08 hem. Con. Leonora, 500 at 2Jc;1500 .08 4'! .07 ment work. According to one of the NEW QUINCY RAISING K. Prince . at 10c; 5c. at lie. .01 .01 014 logger. .uit company the management is on now SOOO K. li. Bell .. 2.00 at Lakevlew, 2. 50 2.00 2.50 the the development work pushing Monzonite, 1000 at 3c .25 Kmerald . . .05 .05 .25 have and with eightproperty vigor Km ma Cop. .f.O .46 .52 May Day. 1500 at 15c; 2300 at 154c; een inches of 20 per cent lead and 20 .49 11.500 at 16c mm Karl Eagle .24 .224 ounce silver ore in the fissure on the AND DRIFTING ON ORE K. Toi i Mason Valley, 200 at $3.50. C. I'olnt .on .014 .014 level. This is In the fissure Mountain Flat. 1000 at 74c K. T. Con. . .02 J .014 .024 .01J from which the engineers have re4000 1000 at K. Carbonate Kvans. at 8c; .12 .07 .12 .0 Major may expect to ported the company 30io at 7Jc; 6000 at 74c84c; Fort Hall .214 .214 of ore running bodies develop large 500 600 New Michigan-Utathe !o44 at at at 32c; , Galena Mng .04 Conditions are Improving will 04i: .04 Twelve men are emhigh inInvalue. i .31 prob- G. Chain . .33 .31 .33 31 4c and a carload of ore mine the at present and In Qulncy, ployed 500 . New at '.78 be shipped this week, according to G. Cent. Qulncy. 5000 at 11c; .74 are sending .76 Hie, level the ably they Peter Gt. Western .21 .22 buyer sixty days. a letter Just received from Supt. of seven feet rate the at in drift the .29! Im4000 at 24c Howell . .. .28 the Park City mine. Opohongo. .28 a ,day. The company expects to cut Harrington isof noted Pioche-Bristo- l. off the Home Run 1000 at 6c .054 .07 the big fissure on this level which provementlevel of theat a place W est, and I. Blossom Paloma. 2000 at 13c: 1300 at 124c 2.05 2.074 2.02 2.05 values althe good shipping carries Ialy Rico Argentine, 2000 at 8c; 3000 at ready established 200 feet within the New I. Queen ... .02 on .03 .03 .02J the probablylines. Ibex .... . .03 .034 .03 of the man.034 74c level, and It is the belief Qulncy Reeds Peak. 1600 at 2oc Harrinsrton writes Iron King . .05 .06 .05 .06 bodies of ore that Superintendent agement larger Is now both raisins and drift- Keystone . . .88 .90 .83 Sells, 3100 at 50c; 400 at 49c; 200 at will be developed at this depth than .89 thatonheore. connection to make 494c This is K. Wm. ... .01 .01 .014 Lave ever before been encountered in .014 ing 1000 at 14c which was en- K. David .. .10 Syndicate. with the bedding: ore"We the mine. The leasers who are work6c. know not Seven 2000 I62 do at .. countered that day. on this property are taking out Tin. .011 Troughs. .014 Iehl ing as the Leonora . . .024 South Hecla. 400 at $3.45. what the values are In the ore. ore .021 This Is in .024 shipping are not yet in. We have Little Bell Silver Shield. 300 at $1.20; 100 at addition to theregularlj'. .SO .37 .30 .374 done by oesay returnsanother work being on the west I Mam. . . .05 $1,174. drifted from feet to raise .06 .044 .064 the company, connect with the logger . . .104 .11 Tintle Standard, 500 at 23c side for eight .09J .114 ore left on the west face of I.akevlew Tar Baby, 200 at 94c: 1000 at '9c. V, .05 .05 .04i grade SCENT TO high We now have thirty Monzonite . .02$ .034 Union Chief. 500 at 12ic; 1000 at 12c. MORGAN-ORthe old workings. DEVELOPMENTS 1000 to be PUSH at ore . 4c of Whirlwind, tons shipped." .14 .20 .18 Monetalre ready Wllbert. 1000 at 94c Mammoth . .to .50 .75 West Toledo, 3000 at 17c; 100 at 17c. ".ib' .25 .30 General Manager George T. Sten-houNEVADA STOCKS. Miller Hill 100 at $1.17J. 800 Walker. at $1.15; ' .. of the Morgan Crescent Min.16 .16 .151 May The following: Quotations were re- MasonDayal. 2.35 3.60 1000 at 5c. was over from Morgan Zuma, 3.35 company ing ceived over Badger Bros, private wire: Mln. Flat ., .07 was accompanied by Ibex, 2000 at 3c lie .06 .074 .074 yesterday. B. Kenner, geologist, and W. W. .21 . OPEN BOARD. .30 .21 .30 Bid. Ask. Moscow . . Is in the banking busi.OS MaJ. Kvans, .08 .07J .08 at 34c; 1000at 31c ness at St.who Alta Tiger, 1000 1500 .14 Mara. ,11 KenAtlanta Fla. Mr. . . . . . .28 , Petersburg, Cop.. 15c. at . Morgan-Cresce.IS Booth the ner has been .31 .32 Mich. Inspecting .31 Utah. 1000 at 7fc .si. Columbus .OS .04 N. Bay State, Blue Bull and has made a report on it. . .11 .10 .12 .114 .09 N. Qulncy Extension, 500 at 114c Is Interested with Mr. ombtnation Fraction.. ... .0 Mr. McFarland ... Hills .35 Emma. 700 at 48c. .07 Nail driver . .05 some X. B D In of his Utah mining Stenhouse lio at 90c. Sc. 50 Keystone. 400 1000 "24 is proposed to inaug'Florence It .. propositions. .22 Ohio .18 Cop. at 1.00 Evans, Major Hold field Consolidated of deurate an energetic campsign . .021 .021 .024 .021 1000 at S2c. Michigan-Uts.91 .93 Opohongo Morgan-Cresce.' umbo Extension at the work . .321 velopment Ban. .35 Paloma. 1000 at 124c. .08 Orig. .07 Lone Star in the near future. O. K. Silver .89 .88 5c. 3000 at Chief. . .11 .12 Santaqiiln . . lerger .02 I'rovo 18c. 500 Con.. at Sioux .OS .07 ANTELOPE-STAHAS Spearhead P. Bristol . .07 .05 .05! .06 Wllbert. 100 at 94c 10 Silver lick .40 Ida. Pitts. 113,733; ON Total shares SIDE FOOTWALL ORE sold, selling .04 Vernal .. !l54 value, $23,337.23. .16 .13 .04 Plutus .03 Yellow Tiger . . 1.S5 1.32 Pr. Con. 1.324 1.374 .OS Is running a crosscut AFTERNOON SALES. Antelope-Sta- r .0 Oro . . .124 .13 .13 .12 an outcropdepth-'osecure .14 .15 Paloma to tunnel Kewanos 63c. S00 300 at at Con.. Alta 62c; Kx. .08 Paloma .10 to A. .05 .04 the hill, vein "Jreat Bend ..... up according 500 1000 at ping 224c 23c; at "lis .13 .15 Albion, Mng . .13 .0 .04 Price of the in Hranilma McLease, property, 1600 charge at lie. 06 Alta Germanla. .07 Rico Arg. ,07 .07j; .67 .69 Reeds who Is up from Milford. The adit is Rochester 500 at 9Jc. .244 .25 Peak . .25 Amalgamated. Bingham .01 now in 200 feet and has a vertical Dexter Union ... 1000 at 6o. Cottonwood. Con. .03 Rico .15 .12 .09 Big .04 .03 of about 260 feet on account of edsre Oold 1000 at 31c. depth Beaver . .32 WelL .31 .25 Rico .35 Copper, .04 Rexall .. .. the precipitous nature of the mounManhattan Consolidated .. .03 2000 at 7!c .16 .16 .18 .17 State, Bay .01 tain. Mr. McLease says that on the Manhattan Dexter Cedar Talisman, 1000 at 15c .75 .70 .27 Rochester .. .014 .25 he has ten Inches of ore that footwall White Cap ... 1000 500 at Cottonwood '".bii .014 at King, 3c; 35 per cent lead. In the .16 Syndicate. .. .00J will Consolidated Vlrsinla .... .15 4500 sample at 34c 34c; .004 seven .19 .20 Sparta above assays carried 500 23c. outcrop at ,Mx!can Earl Eagle. S. Troughs .05 .05 .04' .04: ." was seven to vein .24 .23 The ounces silver. 1000 2000 Crown at Ophlr Nevada East .31 S. T. Coaln. .35 Point, lc; .35 .29 .30 S. feet wide at the face when Mr. sierra 500 at 14c eight 2 at 14c; Coaln. K. 2.90 2.92 290 .60 S. K. Con. . .59 McLease left, and It had not yet been Union Fort Hall. 200 at 21 ic. 3.20 3.00 3.20 wall. Three 6.00 Sioux to the Belmont 1000 28c penetrated at . Howell, .18 Con. .184 .19 "lis .OS men are working.hanging .04 Swan. Con. 500 at $2.05. 1ypsy Qvteen Iron Blossom, .02 .011 .02 1.00 1.02 S. Hecla ... 3.424 3.45 Jim Butler Mav Dav, 1500 at 15c: 3R00 at 154c. 2.424 3.45 .27 8. Shield ... 1.174 1.20 METAL QUOTATIONS Mason Valley, 100 at $3.55. Midway .P.. Extension .... .26 1.20 1.174 .11 .13 Montana 2800 at 7c Mineral Flat. .17 .17 S. Ex. Hecla .17 .17 .22 Montana at 24c; 2000 at 24c. New York. May 16. The metal ex8. I. Bios. . . Opohongo, 3000 5000 .014 7c. MlKpah Extension at Rico ".ho ... .50 .494! Argentine. .51 Sells quotes lead 7.457.55. ,. change .12 .14 McNamara fin if Reeds Peak. 4000 at 23c. F.x. . weak; East St. Louis deliv.004 Spelter .20 .21 Swan. North Star . Sells. 1500 at 50c; 200 at 494c. 153 asked. .054 ".hi Sant. Chief. .03 .054 ery, .46 .47 S. Rescue Flula 1000 at 5c. Silver. '75?. Santaquln Chief. .004 .034 .034 Tungsten .80 S. Moon To nor eh of Nevada 9c. "Ao Tar ... firm: electrolytic, nearby, Baby. 500 at .10 .15 .15 SO Copper 6. 6.30 Extension 1500 at 6c Tonopah Tintic and later, 2930. .. .. Central, .27 .23 Texan nominal; August .03 .04 Umatilla 500 at 224c Standard. and Tlntlc .. Iron "l094 .082 unchanged. .094 .09 steady Tar Baby .18 .; irnd west Uncle Sam. 2000 at 10c. 49.0050.00. .... Tin firm: spot, T. Zinc .05 .0 Silver Peak.... SOOO at 4c. Pittsburg Victor !oi . Con., Lionaon: At .054 .05 T. Central .064 .21 Nevada Hill WThlrlwind. 3000 at S4c - f Futures, 143; .224 T. Standard Spot copper,158. 146. .23 .74 Round Mountain West Toledo. 1000 at 17c. .014 U. Tin .014 .014 electrolytic, .014 3c. Tin Spot, 197 10s Futures. 197 IT. Sam .... Ibex, 500 at .09 .094 .10 .09$ BOSTON CURB. IT. Coru ... 15r .03 4 .03 OPEN BOARD. .03 4 .03 Lead. 33 15s. d U. .114 Chief .. .114 .12 .12 following quotations were Alta Con., COO at 63c; 200 at 64e. 7 "he over .04 .04 Spelter, 93. .04 2000 at 7lc Badger Bro. private wire: Victor Con. . "!6s State. Bay .09 .08 .0S4 Major Kvans. 3000500at 8c. Bid. Ask. Whirlwind MINING NOTES .094 .03 .094 Wilhert . ... .09 Tintic Standard. at 22ic .174 .164 .174 .So .18 .60 W. Toledo 1000 at 18c Boston Kly ... West Toledo. .1 Walker . . 1.15 1.174 1.15 1.20 Ohio Copper .. Wllbert, 1000 at 9c. Spelter weak. 15c a pound, prime .25 .20 .40 .364 .40 Yank. Con. . .39 Houth Utah snares Total western 71,400; May shipment. sold, selling .05 14.62414.874 Zuma . ... .10 value, $8563.50. London's visible supply of copper Bingham ..... on hand shows a decrease of 690 tons and amount in sight a decrease of 2215 tons. NEW YORK GII A1. New York, May 16. Flour, steady, but qniet. Wheat Spot, irregular; No. 1 durum, 1.294: No. 2 hard, 1.284; No. 1 northern, iWe recommend 1.251; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, Duluth, 1.34, f. o. b. New York. Futures were firm; May, 1.244. Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow, 878. c. I. f. New York. Oats Spot, steady. BOSTON COPPER RANGE. The following quotations were received over Badger Bros, private wire:Shares High. Low. Close. As an Investment combining Safety, Liberal Return, Reasonable Prico S38 96.75 95.75 95.75 Butte & 8.. .. 150 2.07 Con. 2.07 2.07 Chief i and Wide Market. 75 3.124 3.124 3.124 West ... Daly 450 2.45 2.37 2.45 E. & B. B. .85 .80 .84 4,550 Majestic 100 3.374 3.374 3.374 Mason Val... THIS STOCK is handled EXCLUSIVELY by The Harold It. Smoot Securities 100 1.00 Nev. Doug. . 1.00 1.00 Co. in Ltah, Idaho and Colorado; by Hayden, Stone & Co., Hornblower & Weeks, V. S. S. com.. 3,345 77.874 76.50 76.624 226 31 .624 51.25 51.25 Preferred .. and Iiiehardson, Hill & Co. at Boston; by William P. Bonbrirht & Co., Ine,, at New 325114 .37 4 14.25 14.25 Con. Utah 690 5.00 4.95 5.00 Utah Apev. . York; by Ames, Emerieh & Co. at Chicago; by John Nickerson. Jr.. at St. Louis: bv .. Met. 2,830110.00 Utah 9.624 9.75 & Co. the Miller at Charles W. Scranton Co. at New Haven; Cleveland; by Hayden, by Miller & George at Providence, K. I.; and by George P. BisselPat Wilmimrton, NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS. DeL The following quotations were received over Badger Bros, private wire: e Bid. Ask. WE OFFER the stoek to investors as a security at $101 a sJiare plus acAlta. .58 .62 crued dividends. Call or write. .05 Cottonwood .06 2.874 3.12J Coppermines .45.... .50 Emma , .06 .08 Fraction .98 1.01 J Goldfield Consolidated 2.07 2.20 Iron Blossom .92 .Jumbo Extension .... .94 ... .25 ..30 Montana Tonopah Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. .28 .32 Mizpah Extension ... .19 Nevada Hills .'Jl 18i .194 North Star ...... .31 .374 Stewart 6.50 6.75 Tonopah 6.75 6.87 5 Tonopnh Kxtenslon 1.07 1.20 West End .50 Wasatch .60' 96.00 97.00 Utah Securities Notes Cop-Al- I 1tl. k Several Salt Lake people have returned from northern Nevada, where they went to look over a property In the Polar Star district, about fifteen miles from Tobar station. The ground is located over the hills from where the Polar Star and Nevada Zinc are operating, The party was made up of Frank Jardlne. Wlllard Hansen, Jr.. B. F. Grant and Frank Y. Taylor. The formation there Is said to show limestones and porphyritic dikes, and the ore deposits seem to resemble those at the active In camp. There properties are eight claims. It Is the of the owners to incorporate expectation a company inand have a force of men working side of the next sixty days. LOST LOPEZ IS SOLD TOR SUM OF $1000 From Provo comes word that a claim mining deed for Lost Lopez quitNos. 1 to 9 consideration claims, mining $1000. from Louis et al., to Tooele Chief MiningPhillips & Milling company has been filed with the county recorder. Mon-tana-Bingh- am " m - I t-- - 0 -- :i -- D.-Jud- ge -- r 300-fo- ot h, i - 500-fo- ot . 240-fo- ot 300-fo- ot i E se . Mc-Farla- ......... ........ .......... ........ , -- m Cedar-Talism- -- ........ ...... ........ ............... ...... ....... .......... ............ ....... -- an, nt t m h. nt B n ........... ...... .......... 5fc . ...... ......... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... t v-'- I ! ...... . -- re-ve- f I 1 t nd, UPWARD MOVEMENT Chicago, ON STOCK EXCHANGE t high-grad- , - The Harold R. Smoot Securities Co. . , charge made, demanded or received for Sc?i52irv?cei is Jereby prohibited and company shall fnl).i,Everyslelepnone such Broyide and maintain nstrumentalities, equipment as tifetv?ha11 Promote the nealth. comfort ?5 and convenience nnriP ornh' and the .foyeee SS?t a.f8ai" 'be ln a11 respectspublic, fr-eAff,iclent' 3ust and reasonable. and regulations made ilEules company or epbon,e nLtnifi affecting " charges or ?h"ta'"'"F shall service to be just and reason- shlFlCV nl1, iver telephone company the of commissioners within board aftX thirty days of thls in ordinance, such JpaSSae may designate,ana Bhilihr?Jnml2s,,on keep open to pubrnCtintP,Ttion schedules .showlns all charges and classl-ia- ! 2 enforced, or to 5Sl.s treatl1nforce1' together with all privileges and facilities whichcontracts, feet or relate to In any manner classifications or service? The rates' charees shown on inch JoV2&f &nwhen filed, by a tele- any Portion of the in this descrJhed shall not exceed the rates, tollsordinance rental MarclC- nineteen of 1.174 l.lBij 5y teen. Nothing in this " .JctlK con1.16 tained shall prevent the board of frm rentals approving .744 or Un.ty5T,ComTlssioners .739 rates,totolls, or 72 .73 charges from time time, in hed! thOSG than ShWn ufes683 Dy sald .43 .42 SEC". IV. Unless the board .40 commissioners of countv .398 otherwise no change shall be made bv anyorders telephone In company any rate. toll, rental 23.45 23.50 or classification, a.a charge or contract relating torule regulation of . affecting any rate, toll, 12.77 SerVlCe r ln 12.75 aprlvuige 12.87 orfacfilt 8o ' 1.174 1.178 1.15 1.16 July.... Sept. ... CORN 738 728 .748 .424 .393 .434 Julyr uaTS Julv .. Sept.. -- -- PORK July .... 23.60 734 40 23.62 Sept LARD Pennsylvania Con. . .. 3,000 57 232 563 234 56j 1,700 Ray Copper. .... 26,800 9lf 90J Reading 3,400 50 49 Rep. Iron & Steel. Shat.-Ari600 334 33 Copper. 2,200 981 984 Southern Pacific Southern Railway. 11,500 23? 228 Studebaker Co. . . 19,500 146? 1438 ...... 600 473 47 Tenn. 600 1943 192 Texas Copper Company.... 136 1354 z. Union-Pacifi- c Preferred U. S. U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 6,100 200 37,600 35,300 MINING WOMAN VISITS THE MAMMOTH COPPER Mrs. R. S. Robertson of Salt Lake, who has large mining interests in Tintic. controlling the Victoria Gold Mining company and other properties, has returned from Beaver county, where she went to make a personal of the Mammoth Inspection about twentyCopper miles property, located Mrs. RobertMilford. from northeast woman who has a knowledge son is a of geology and mining in general which would make most men. who sometimes play "mining men" green with envy. She knows at a glance, an intrusive, the difference between and monzonite, knows mica porphyry and hornblend at sight, and the common sedlmentarles and other formations are children in her hands. She the Mammoth reports that she foundand otherwise geologically Copper more than up to her expectations. She a and productive thinks it has largeadministered and future ifmen properly in charge have made an that the excellent showing for the time they have been there. A sample of the rock she picked up with her own hands and brought to Salt Lake- gave her returns of $145 a ton.some It carried 2S per cent copper, and values In sliver and gold. - SUGAR. York, May 16. Raw sugar New oulet; centrifugal.fine6.52: molasses, 5.75. 7.65. granulated, Refined, firm; and later futures quiet opened Sugar advanced 1 to 4 points on covering. (fS) -- shall receive, transmit and deliver without discrimination or delay, the conversations and messages other telephone company with .fhvery.line a physical connection may nave been vmade of county "commissioners. DJxne board chf nI11' Kerv telephone company and conmly with each and recrement of decision, direction, rule every or order, made or prescribed by the regulation board of V are insufcharges, pr ficient, the board of county commissioners shall determine the just, reasonable or sufficient rates, tolls rentals, charges, classifications, rules regulations, practices, or contracts 'to oe thereafter observed and In force. SEC. IX. No company shall raise any rate, telephone toll, rental or charge or so alter any classification, rule or regulation as contract practice, to result in an increase in any rate. toll, rental or charge, under any circumstances whatsoever, except upon a showing before the board of county commissioners and a finding by the board of countv commissioners, that such increase is justified. SEC. X. Any such telephone company or any officer or thereof who shall fall, refuse oragent neglect to comply with the requirements of this ordinance, shall bea punished on conviction thereof by fine not One Hundred Dollars for eachexceeding offense or by imprisonment not exceedine . ninetv days. SEC. XI. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its passage byafter fifteendays thsj' of county commissioners. board , Passed by the board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county, Utah this the twenty-sixt- h day of ADril' A. D. 1916. . . UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAJfU ART 23. 101 6. Arrive. Depart. 7.20 A.M... also, arriving). Kansas City, Omaha, 7.20 A. M. . . Ogden, Denver, Chicago. (Mai ad, going only), Pocatello. 8.15 A.M... Ogden Ashton, ' Montpeller. Paris. Limited Ogden, Reno. Sacra- ' 9.30 A.M. Overlandmento, San Francisco. 11.00 A. M... and Intermediate. Ogden Pacific Limited Ogden. Omaha, 12.05 P.M... Chicago. Boise, Ogden. Logan. Portland, Seattle .. 2.25 P.M. . . (Butte also going). Limited Omaha, 2.30 P.M. .... Los Angeles Denver. St. Louis. Chicago, Ovarland Limited Omaha, Chicago. 3.30 P.M... Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco also . . Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad . 11.45 Vlt Judsre Bldsr. TerrttorrSelo ?Pa?In?Vn f Money will be used to get propon shipping basis. Company erty be will high-grad- Flax, 1.963 " p.m..; P.M... P.M... organized and stock listed on exchange. Three feet of 12 to 20 per cent copper shows In tunnels and shafts. Can be made shipper with very small expenditure. No ore blocked e In sight. out, but much for Inquire II. ii. I'AllHV, ervicesPafa3ciHUe3 other make or co? any preference orrespect, to any n r Persn.advantage or subject any any prejudice or firm; apricots and apples quiet: prunes raisins quiet. steady; peaches LIVE STOCK. May 16. Hogs Receipts, Chicago, 2S 000; market weak to 15c lower. Bulk of sales 9.90 710. 10; light, 9.70(?S10.10; P. 70010.15; mixed, 9.70 10.15; heavy. 7.509.40. rough, 9.70e9.85; pigs, 4000: market Cattie Receipts, Native beef cattle. S.100 10.25: strong. steers. and S.109.10; stockers western and heifers, feeders. 6.50fi8.?5; 8. cows 00 11.00. 4 409.60; calves. market 1200; Receipts, 7.603 gneep 10.00; ewes, strontr. Wethers, 5.S08.80; lambs, 9.0012.65. 16. Hogs Receipts, May Omaha, 16 000: market steady. Heavy, 9.00 . f,nmmiaaiArPr Ctlllma vrAf I 9.00; Commissioner 9 80; light. 9.40(5)9.70: nigs, 8.00 . Wheeler Chair-and "aye" bulk-osales, 9.50(9.70. man vruuue i. .ye. f. market ,6000; Cattle Receipts. A. H. CRABBE, Native steers, 8.00 9.75: strongs. C. F. STILLMAfr. and heifers, 6.75S.25; western cows J. IL WHEELER, , Texas steers. 7.00 steers 7.50(0 9.00: Board of County Commissioners, Salt 8.00; stockers and feeders, 6.75$.50. County, Utah. Sheen Receipts, 3400: market high- Lake THOMAS HOMER, Attest: er. Yearlings. 8.65 10.75: wethers, (Seal) County Clerk. 8.25(5)9.50: lambs, 10.83 312.35. 5.i5 then 16. EVAPORATED FRUITS. York, May 16. Evaporated New COPPER PROPERTY lart Interest In Our , resru-lation- s, P.M.:. -- . 6. 2.003. . SEC. V. No hares- or In jTSv com-SlSn- 4.30 WIH Sell ttciuonntn' county commissioners In the specified, and .hall do "er" firm; herein tn'nff necessary or proper in order to 2623; secure with and observance compliance EggB hlsher: receipts, 31,014 cases. 194 of every such order, decision, direction firsts, ordinary Firsts,at 203(f?214; mark cases Included. 19421. Viln?r relation by all of its officers; Potatoes Receipts, 22 cars; market SEC. VIIT.employees. Whenever the board of unchanged. Alive county commissioners, after a hearing unchanged. Poultry .wn motion or upon ifoi pOIl find that the rates, tolls, MONEY. rentals charges, or classifications, New York, May, 16. Mercantile pa- - any of them demanded, observedor or collected by any telephone Pesterling Sixty-da- y 4.76bills, 4.724; de- charged for company or in connec4.758; cables. mand, tion therewith,anyor service, that the rules, Mexican dollars. oSi. or contracts, or any Government bonds steady. Railroad of them,practices euch rates, tolls, affecting bonds steady. or rentals, cnarges classifications or days, Time loans easy; sixty 2S3; any of them, are unjust, unreasonable, 3. ninetv days. 334: six months. or or In preferential Call money steady; high, 2: low, If; discriminatory wise in violation of any provision loan, 18; closing any rate, 13; atlast or of law. ruling that such rates, 2. bid, 13; offered classifications tolls, rentals PRODUCE. Butter May 16. Chicago, creamery, FLAX. 23 Steel ....... 400 5,000 Utah Copper . Wabash pfd. 'B". 3.100 Western Union .. 1.300 Westing. Electric. 14.900 Total sales for the day, 645,000 shares. Preferred 630. Timothy 5.508.00. Clover 7.5015.00. Pork 23.25 24.00. Lard 12.80. Ribs 12.2512.75. Minneapolis, May 234 90 49 323 98g 144 464 191 J 1354 S2J 823 824 160J 1563 159 85 84? 84? 117 116J 116i 81 808 80S 27i 274 27g 94 93g 94 63 644 63 f' -- ; 2,500 62g 61 614 2.000 1254 1244 1244 1134 233 s!' ' July 85 Brook. Rapid T. 955 953 Butte & Su. Cop.. 4,900 96 23 J 22? 300 24 CaL Petroleum .. Can. Pacific 1,300 1774 175J 175J Central Leather .. 2,000 S4 54 53J 634 Ches. & Ohio, 1,900 634 63 M. & St. P.... 1,900 97 964 964 C, C. & N. W 129J 8,000 214 204 204 C, R. I. & P Chlno Copper 2,100 541 54 54 Colo. Fuel & Iron. 3,600 44J 43 433 20 204 Corn Prod. Ref... 8,700 20 Crucible Steel 79,900 88J 85g 85J 534 Dist. Securities .. 13,000 532 52g 37J Erie 17,500 384 37 600 167 167 167 General Electric . Gt. Northern pfd.. 2,400 121J120S1203 Gt. Nor. ore ctfs.. 2,900 424 414 414 300 102J 1024 102 Illinois Central .. 17 300 17 j 17 Inter. Con. Corp.. 2,700 46 454 458 Cop. .. Inspiration Inter. Ilarv., N. J. 2,400 114 112 111J M. p. ctf. 54,200 93J 901 924 Int. Mer. K. C. Southern .. 26i 2,700 261 26 Kennecott Copper. 10,300 574 66 564 600 1294 1294 129 Louis. & Nash. .. Mex. Petroleum... 25,600 111 109 109 Miami Copper ... 1,400 37 ,36! 36 10 M., K. & T. pfd Missouri Pacific . 1,300 61 64 61 77 Montana Power National Lead .... 2,900 694 684 684 Nevada Copper .. 1,600 17J 17 174 N. Y. Central .... 2,000 1064 105 1058 . . . I .... 12.86 12.87 Sept. ... 12.92 12.97 12. RIBS 12.67 12.67 12.75 12775 ISharesl H. L C. July .... 85 12.77 12.77 ... 12.85 IS. Sept. Amn. Beet Sugar. 5,300 73g 72J 734 18.800 593 581 584 Aran. Can CASH QUOTATIONS. 614 61 Amn. Car & F 2,300 62 2 red, nominal: No. 3 red, Amn. Locomotive. 5,900 714 70 70 vyheat No. No. 2 hard, r.l74l-18J- : Amn. S. & R 18,300 1014 994 994 1.14(3)1.174: No. ' 700 113 112 1114 3 hard. l.U 1.1 6. Amn. Sugar Ref.. 4 754764: 800 128i 1284 1284 Corn No. 2 yellow, Amn. Tel. & Tel.. Amn. Z.. L. & S.. 2,400 931 914 91 vellow, and No. 4 white, nominal. OatS NO. 3 Wmie, oJo, mauuaiu, Anaconda Copper: 9,400 85i 84 841 479 2.000 1044 104 104 Atchison Baldwin Locomo. . 15,800 918 894 893 Rye No. 2. nominal; No. 3. 96 964- Baltimore & Ohio. .1,900 904 894 894 Barley H. LverV Unltist j ono m. nr- - -- WHEAT e N. Y., N. 11. & aDie. 21,-000,0- 00 mid-sessio- n. Nor. & Western.. Northern Pacific Paeific Mail rO-O- a - . . . , l4c Willys-Overlan- I Utah Power & Light Co. Cumulative 7 Preferred Stock evi- Increasing lc "New York, May 16. The upswing of prices that characterized yesterday's broad and active market was resumed at the outset of today's trading, but failed to hold. Increased profit-takin- g and renewal of liquidation, presumably formidr?r foremen provingwas able adverse interests, most factors. Selling effective in Reading and United States bteel, the Issues that provided much of the sesof the preceding , sion. stability Dealings were lighter and more restricted while surface often denoted an increase of conditions supply over demand. of Rails, with the and Erie, lacked exception their recent Reading general inquiry, the bulk of the day's operations being concentrated in a half dozen of the highly votatile specialties. Crucible Steel led the movement almost from the start and recorded an extreme rise of 38 points at 884, but lost over half of its Mercantile Marines were next gain. in favor, the a maximum advance preferred 3 points, but yielding on enof almost scoring while United Fruit larged offerings, ' was sluggish. , Motors made further response to circumstantial reports of large earnings and forthcoming deals and mergers, Studebaker being the most active stock of Its class, with a temporary gain of 2 points, and d attained the new high price of 276 before its fall back with a net decline. abruptly closing Mexicans moved in the usual confused manner, Petroleum indicating pressure while American Smelting was strong. Coppers ignored reportsaddi-of and higher prices for the metal zinc issues tional heavy The reports. fluctuated narrowly and a brief spurt In American and Continental Can, the latter at a substantial gain, marked the spasmodic movements of the Prices became more mixed in the final hour, United States Industrial Alcohol and minor rails developing sudden strength, while seasoned shares became increasingly irregular. Firmness of sterling and francs, which may have resulted from further Canada, and gold imports bytoway of attended an easier the marks trend nominal dealings in foreign exchange. Steadiness was the sole feature of Total the restricted bond market. sales $4,140,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. par-valu- 16. May dence that Immense damage had been done by Hessian fly in parts of Kansas forced the wheat market today upgrade. The result was a firm close at 3c to advance, with July 1.174 and September 1.17S1.17g. Corn gained to 8c, and oats 4c to c. In provisions the outcome was 6c to 25c de' cline. Persistent buying, largely on the part of new investors, characterized the wheat market. Just at the opening transient downturns were witnessed stocks in owing to reports oftoplentiful a forecast of InGreat Britain and creased shipments from Australia. More advices regarding the Hesemphatic counties of Kansian fly in the central sas swung prices quickly to the bull side. As the central counties have the wheat acreage in the state, largest traders were not disposed to question big reductions in crop estimates, some of the experts putting the total wheat low harvest for Kansas this season as as 85,000,000 bushels, a shortage of the bushels, compared with disComprehensive the yield in 1915. from Oklahoma emphasized patches need of rain throughout the state and drew sharp attention to forecasts there warmer weather. According to of onedry, the Oklahoma harvest, authority, as compared with last year, will show a bushels. falling off of 11,000,000 and exporters inquiry from corn Improved to ascend domestic shippers helped with wheat. Country offerings were small. Firmness of oats came about chiefly the Influence of other grain. through Some of the buying nevertheless was due to Oklahoma reports concerning green bugs and dry weather. more from Provision values suffered lack of support than from any unusual pressure to sell. The shrinkageofina de de mand seemed plainly the result cided setback In the price or noys jOpen. High. Low. Close. departing). Ogden, Brlgham. Cache Valley, 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 . P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 8.30 A.M. 5.05 P.M. 5.00 P.M. 11.55 A. M. Malad 12.10 P. M. and Intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going.)- . . 8.15 A. M. (San Francisco and Butte also arrivIng.) Ogden, Pocatello. Idaho Falls, Ashton, . . 8.15 A.M. Butte, (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello. Idaho Falls, Butt. . . 10.10 P. m (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also 11.45 arriving.) 11.55 P. M. . . Ogden, Ely, Sacramento, San Francisco. . . 7.40 P. M. Ogden, 11.55 P.M... Pacific Limited 2.10 P. M. San Francisco. Sacramento, Portland, Seattle. (Twin 11.55 P.M... Ogden. Boise. .10.20 A. M. Falls also going.) - City Ticket Offl, Hotel Utah. Telephone 3 1 sin 15. J |