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Show TIIE II E R ALD-- SPORTTNG SECTION. i: CONTRACTS 1000 WERT TRADING FEET Business on the mining exchange continued to increase, showyesterday ing a. day of more than $4K.0f0 with $10,000 th day before and $32. 000 the previous day. New Cjulncy continued to be the sensation, advancing on heavy trading. It sold more than 21,000 shares around 1? to 205 cents. L'nauthentlcated stories from the mine still filter in frpm Bark City, denoting a strike of importance. Prince Consolidated advanced to $1.50, its hlKh point In a long 62time. Alta Con. fluctuated between and 58 cents. Silver King Con. fold as low as $.1 and the Coalition went at the same price. Plutns was sold to 12 cents. Beaver Copper was down In demand a fraction below 4 cents. other issues were In demand. Several Rico Argentine was on the said to be profit-takin- g off, 200.000 shares treasury stock sold for 3 ents to shareholders. 2 The sales for the dav totaled shares valued at $48,051.60. The official closing quotations and sales were reported as follows: Forenoon, jj Afternoon. com-par- Following a three days' session of the stockholder, the Alta Tunnel an-& officially Transportation companya new directornounces the election of ate, tite purchase of adjoining ground and the adequate financing of the etunnel project. A group of sixty-fivncres of patented ground was purchased from the Chlsholm estate for This ground adjoin the Old $50.oof. Lmrna, Flagstaff. Prince of Wales and other. inIt is d to have yielded early day. the financing The officials announce of plan looking to the tunnel extension ltK'9 feet more, and foronthe liquidathe newly tion of th assumed debt Tlie present tunnel propertv. nffpilred I now in 2000 feet and will he more the new work. than half a mile under tunnel Is to deThe object of the long as well as domain tin company's velop to unwater ajid probably furnish transfacilities for some of the Big portation Cottonwood and Alta mine?, which wilt leWhen tapped at great tle;th. the newly elected directors, given exclusively InmetThe Tuesdav, they organized Jonn IS loiiows; i Te'lnf'il, vice president. M. I. P.raffet: manager, John Cain; F. V. HodfHh; secretary. director. Victor IZ. of the Relative to the future plans said In part: Clark company. President "Tho Alta Tunnel e Transportation worcompany is beyond its financial ries. The turn of $25,000 is guaranteed which for Its unissued treasury shares, the will be pro rated onamong or before Jane 6 of record The at the rate of 13 cents a share.ISi.OOO unissued stock approximates hares. The new directorate has al-of arranged for an increase ready forces at the mine sufficient to make n average of five feet daily. Our enIs convinced that some gineering" data sensational discoveriesthewill reward the of stockholders beforeClementexpiration now deal Is sucThe days. ninety concluded and ensures the certaintunnel cess of the enterprise. The mounwill approach the cor of the water-fille- d of feet below tain hundreds and abandoned workings, from which fortunes have been taken In past. years "As the tunnel drains the fissures fisand as every known lies intersected, sure of consequence Itsof the district path, a renewal right angles to In abandoned pro"of mining activity com- -' to follow. The as perties is certain It such serve will properties Tany does not possess but which It traverses A glance for transportation purposes. the location of at the map showing location of Clement group and thewith 'the the histhe tunnel. In connection of the district, torical properties future success of thisis the convincing ofThe Clement ground will enterprise. In less than 100 nay a, be renetrated and is of course the immediate objecactive prospecting will tive be although the intermediate carried on in cut." also fissures as they are $20,-Unt.i- Herald-Re-Tublic- ri) an stock-holde- rs i L !t BIGSKlS LYNN 170.-29- Bid. Antelope Alta Con. Alta Tiger Albion K . . . . ... Bid. Ask. .03T .10 .61 .59 .60 .031' .031 vx .03 .21 .21 .20 .20 .22 1 1 Hi .15 .141 Ask. f 60 I .03 .20 Am. C. Cop. .201i Alta Tun. . .14 Alta Ger. .. .101 .ll .. Addle Big Four .. 1.60 1.70 fA B. Amalg. B. Ja-- .osj; .12 k -- - F- Prino-- i B. Bell Rmerald Kmma Cop. Karl Kagle 13. . .53 E. Carbonate;. Fort Hall .j Galena Mng! "."21" .04 .30 .75 Chain Cent. ... Gt. Western! G. G. .031 .06 .061 .011 z.oo .05 .46 .22 .25 .011 .02 .12 .22 .04 .33 ' j 16 .26 ' j .011 .015 .211 .04 .30 .74 j .. Howell .271: Home Hun . .06 I. Blossom . 1.95 1.97! I. Queen . .. .03 .02 Iron King : .04 .051 .86 .8 Keystone . .. .01 Wm. .011 King K. David .. .10 .14 ' .011 .03 Lehl Tin. .. Leonora . . .021! .021' Little Bell. . . L. Mam. .07 .. . .10 logger Lakevlew V. .03 .06 Monzonlte . .021 .031; Monetalre .. .18 .20 Mammoth .60 .70 Miller Hill . .25 .28 .14 .15'.! May Day Mason Val. 3.25 Mln. Flat .. .07 .071 Moscow . . .21 075 .071 Maj. Evans Mammoth C .20 .29 Mich.-Uta- h . .31 , .31); N. Quincy . .19. .191 Nev. Hills . .30 "".09' Naildrlver . .10 .15 Ohio Cop. . . .20 .02 .02 Opohongo .. .321 .40 Orig. Ban... O. K. Silver .87 .Si l'rovo . . .02 P. Bristol . . .05Ji .06 .121 .131 i'lutus Prince Con.. 1.421! 1.4n . Paloma .13 .12j; Fa lorn a Fx. .091 .10 .1 .13 .15 Price Mln. . P.lco Arg. .0511 .06 i! .' .25 iteeus I'eaK 21; Blco Con. . .. .03 .1 .32 Klco Well. . .35 it I ! -- W. W. It is reported by Manager in Eureka Six Big the of Lynnhis last communicaRuby county. Nev.. inSalt Lake office that tion with the four points work Is progressing atfour faces of on the property; that ore are exposed averagiog $2i a ton is now suflni!elsays the property up to demonstrate ficiently-"Is opened a mine with large bodies of that it free milling gold low grade ore of of hih end many shootstheand stringers averageasof trie ore erade to raise they are alue from time to time encountered. Henry The president of the company, of Day's Fork fame, has been llarker rein consultation with engineers Inmill a of Installation the garding several for late Improvements volving th values. It is now the recovery of mill will be installed a decided that says one of the officials. immediately, will return from shortly Mr Marker a detailed when report la the property expected. NEVADA STOCKS. The following quoat!cns were received over Hadger Bros, private wire; Bid. Ask. 13 .12 .20 ... .03 .05 .f 4 .0 .03 .07 .06 .50 ".97 l.o i 1.021 1.0.1 .OS .03 .12 .13 .OS .07 .0 .04 .03 .02 .08 .05 Atlanta Booth Mine Bull . . I . .. - 'ombinatlon Fraction rai.y F. B. B. Florence Consolidated tJoldfleid Kxtenslon .... Jumbo I .one Star ;oMfieId Merger ...Spearhead rick Silver A" e r n a I Yellow Tigr Oro Sandstorm Kewano . .- ...... ;reat Bend Cirandma- .05 .13.04 .03 .70 f - Rochester Big Four Hale & Norcross Ophir Favage Nevada Flerra Fnion Belmont '.hi' .04 .72 .10 .01 .02 03 .27 Fexter Union ;old Wedge Manhattan Consolidated White Cap fonsolldated Virginia .. Mexican .0 - .23 .20 .03 .20 .25 .21 .27 06 31 .68 . .07 .03 "ash Boy Ciypsy Queen .fiO 5.00 .t'S .04 1.00 Jim Butler Midway F. Lxt. Monarch Montana Mizpah Kxtenslon ..... McNflmara North Star Rescue Fula Umatilla V."e!t Knd Pitta. Silver Teak . Nevada Hills Round Mountain .2S .30 .12 .20 .50 .02 1.10 .07 ...... I .13 f .13 .21 .51 .03 .21 .74 BOSTON COPPER RANGE. The following quotations were received over Badger Bros, private wire: Close. (Shares; Hjgh. 94 435 & 94.00 .00 193.; Butte S.. Chief On. . 1.250 2.12 2.07 2.121 400 1.67 1.67 1.67 Davis Daly. 710 3.50 3.25 3.50 Mason Val.. ijw Nev. Doug. . U. S. S. com. Preferred Utah Con. . Apex.. ltah Ftah Met. . The ceived 600 99 ,9 Faille South 99 l.S25'76.S71i76.12J 76.25 101')5l.r,0 !31.25 51.23 60 14.121:14.12114. 121 55! 5.00 j 4. $7 4.95 2.650 10.00 9.S71 10.00 I EOSTON CURB. following quolatlons- were reovr Bndger Bros, private wire: Bid. Aik. SS .54 Flv 2.45 2.57 Blue Bell .ZZ .40 Utah - i n K' null am 1 03 .071 I 1.95 .021 nil! .84 .01 .10 .01 .02 .30 .03 .021 IS .60 .25 .14 3.00 .07 .21 .071 .15 .31 .20 .18 .02 .321 .68 .051 .12 1.60 .071 .01i 2.50 .23 .62 .23 .011 .02 .13 .041 .33 .75 .261 .271 i'.oo' .03 .011 .121 .02 .02 .321 .05J .11 05 .031 .20 .68 .30 .151 27l .071 .28 .311 .201 .20 .021 .35 ".02 .06 .14 1.521 ! a Itexall . . Rochester . .. Syndicate S. Troughs . S. T. .16 -- .01; .05 .oij 04ji Coaln. .25 Coaln 2.90 K. Con. . . 3.00 Sioux Con. . .161; Swan. Con.. . .01 So. Hcla 3.371 S. Shield .. 1 .20 S. Hecla Ex. .17 S. S. IC. I -- Swan. Fx, ".'hi' Sells .. Sant: CMef.. .03 SU. Moon, .i .10 Texan . . . . .25 Tar Bahv . .09 T. Central .0n 1 T. Standard; 1 ioif Tint lr I F. Sam ... F. Con. ... F. Chief .. Victor Con. .091 .03 Hi .05 Whirlwind Wllbert . W. Toledo Walker . it j .OS .OS .17 .35 2.97J 3.0 if ; .05 .241 .051 .81 .16 .60 .01 "!32i .251 .161 .69 .011 .05 sweet-roaste- six-dec- 700-fo- ....... ".hi' I Ooi .27 .091 .061 .221 Bid. .60 .05 2.75 .54 .06 .97 2.00 .97 I i .53 $72,000 Reports of the Wilbert Mining company for the year ending May, 1916, are about to be printed and will directly be distributed among stockholders, according, to official announcements. It is understood that the preliminary figures show that the "net profits for the twelve months amounted to $72,000 In round numbers. This Is inclusive of $30,000 distributed In dividends, and $42,000 cash now on hand. The two items total $72,000. It is also stated that the product from the mill now in transit will bring the company about $3200 net smelter returns. The Wilbert out its first dividend of 1 cent paid last October, and two distributions since offiof equal amount. .The mine is said to have had but little ore cially In sight for the past year, yet the mill has been kept in operation. GOLDEN RELIEF FILES ITS AHTICLE3 AT PROVO From Provo comes word that the Golden Belief Mining company has been organized and filed articles of inclerk. corporation with the county Provo is the principal place of business.2 1. The company owns the May Nob. and 3 and the December Nos. 1 and 2 claims In Spanish Fork canyon, mining of a $10,000 which are made the basis shares 1 cent each par capitalization value. The directors and officers are Ben H. Bullock, president; L. L. Olson, vice president; Nora A. Bullock, secretary and treasurer; W. P. 'Harper and J. Leo Hafen. MASON VALLEY OPERATING SMALL LEACHING PLANT From Nevada comes word that the ten-to- n been leaching plant that has Mines Installed at the Mason Valley company's smelter at Thompson, Nev., Is working successfully according to a report from that place. The plan is now operated under the direcE. It. Weidleln. who has as his tion of being assistant G. A. Gragg. They have been tons a day of low grade treating ten ore for a month. oxidized The plant an was constructed and is operated as As far as the experimental plant. working out of the process Is concerned It Is declared that It is entireBefore enlarging the ly successful. plant, data Is being gathered as to methods and In savings, to determine the machinery. exact cost of order an entire nlant this data Is be'Ing collected In detail. The method of treatment of the ores Is applicable to either carbonate or d copper ores. acid Issulphide the solvent used. Ore Sulphuric that is readily, leachable Is treated in and the slimes are treated tanks, large k In a Deer by counter current flow ofclassifier, solution. MINING NOTES. last week averaged $14.27 in Fpeltermarkets. eastern The new brokerage firm of company has opened offices at 108 Keith building. The members are M. L. Levlson and W. J. Mahon. . Mr. Mahon was for a time with J. A. Hogle & Co. Ed C. Davlea of the brokerage firm of Davies & Co. will leave for Arizona where he is going to look over today, the now lively Oatman district. In the Interest of eastern clients. It was reported from New Park City unofficially, that has 'the ore Quincy five feet of ftrst-cla- a In the' new 900 strike off the level. Tonopaha Kxtenslon Mining yesterday declared dividend of 15 per 1. The books closed cent payablequarterly July June5 10. Three months ago 5 per cent and per, cenfextra were paid. A. S. Pvoss, manager of the Pittsburgh-Idaho, has returned from the Gllmore district. He says the mine has been developed now to the level. A new power plant will be erected In the vicinity to develop 250 to 300 horsepower for the camp. , Leonora Mining companv directors levied an assessment of halTa cent at a meeting held Wednesday afternoon. NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS The following quotations were re- cetved over Badger Bros, private wire 2.971 z'.bo' 3.00 3.03 Alta i .1 Si .161 .18 Cottonwood .. .02 .02, Coppermines . 3.42J1 i!37i 3.40 r.mma .' 1.221 1.221 1.25 Fraction I? .171 171 Goldfield Consolidated Iron Blossom .004 j I i .05 .10 .051 .211 "ioii1 .10 .03 .03 .12 .11 .05 .05 .081' ' .OS ".is' .08 171 1.15 1.10 .37 .35 : I t . . 1.10 .36 Yank. Con. Zama . . .04 MORNING SALES. I ; ".ii' .27 .10 .061 Jumbo Kxtenslon Montana Tonopah Mizpah Extension Nevada Hills North Star Stewart , .... .... .25 , , ........ .'oij Tonopah'.... Tonopah Extension .. West End , .10 Wasatch Utah Securities Notes, .051 United Eastern .031 .12 .19. .20 .31 6,50 6.75 1.00 .50 96.00 4.57 .081 .09 .18 $2. New Quincy. 1000 at 191c l.lo .37 Opohongo. 2000 at 2r. Silver Shield. 800 at $1.20. .10 LOADING OF GENERA ot Ask. .66 .06 3.00 I j I 114.73 115.00 HIGH-GRA- W F '1 r 'm'Ji WWW tf New York, May 18. High grade railMay 18. Surmises that Chicago, definite moves for peace had begun way shares assumed leadership of to. were accompanied in the wheat market today by sharp breaks In quotations. The close was heavy, 21c to $1,121 323Ic net lower, with July, at lost ic and September at $1,131." Corn to Jfrlc, and oats gc to He Provi sions finished unchanged to 20c higher. Weakness In the wheat market took an acute form in the' last half hour was of the session Just after news secBritish foreign printed that the announced the Vati retaryhadofficially can made representations to Ger many in an effort to have abandon submarine warfare. Germany Traders were quick to couple the tidings with earlier advices that President Wilson had accepted an invitation to address a meeting of the League- to Enforce Peace, that a former trench amoassa-do- r had been with a mission to tne pope andcharged that Count von Bern storff had warned Germans in the Fnited States to give scrupulous obedience to the laws. Unloading of speculative holdings of wheat became general, andan quickly included s much sellof charautomatic stop-losing acter. The previous failure of the market to respond to bullish crop news had caused discouragement on the part of owners, and had prepared the way for a smash in values. In this connection a leading authority was quoted to the effect that the general prospect of the Kansas crop was not alarming losses in the central and despite big southern sections of the state. Beadwere favorable sides, there vices from the Dakotas andcrop Minnesota. Corn declined mainly as a result of the break In wheat. g of industrial Reports demand failed to act as an offset. Oats took the same course as other Crop reports were favorable, grain. ann receipts large. Higher prices on "hogs lifted provisions. Weakness of cereals was ignored. Leading futures ranged as follows: day's broad and active market, which was net without is leadership of despite a preponderance of substantial gains at the close. Reading issues led the movement from start to finish, the common and second preferred shares making new high records on their extreme gains of 7 and J points respectively, to par and 511,. with the preferred advanced more ' moderately. in Dealings Reading issues amounted to fully 160,000 shares.-- or about one- fifth of the day's total operations. The movement excited much gossip and was surmise. but no explanation vouchsafed in official quarters. Readhas been foremost of the ing common rails for several weeks, but not until recently did the preferred issues deany activity. Wall street bevelop lieves developments of importance are Impending and that a distribution of the ccmpany's valuable assets must follow in logic sequence. Pronounced strength was displayed by other standard ' rails, especially Canadian Pacific, which advanced more than 3 points, with 1 to 2 points for and other as Lehigh New York Central. coalers, well as Valley New Haven and St. Paul and the southern division. War shares and other Industrials and equipments were overshadowed by the of. rails and were subject prominence to further profit-takin- g 'and short on recurrent peace rumors. selling General however, made a substantial Electric, addition to yesterday's rise and Harvester was in renewed demand. corporation whisky stocks were active and for specific reasons. Distillers'strong Securities re to the cf dividends sponded at the rate of 6resumption while United per cent, States Industrial Alcohol, vas supported by further rumors of prospective benefits to stockholders. United States Steel gave promise the forenoon of regaining: its during e a to 85, butleadership, soon losingadvancing most of its point only to come forward again In gain, the feverish activity of the close. More gold imports from Canada 1.121 added to the steadiness of sterling and .13j most other forms of foreign remittances hardened with the exception of T7 3 1 francs. Bonds were firm, 'with total sales .721 $4,775,000. (par value). United States bonds were unchanged T421 On call. XBW VORK STOCK LIST. ,39j iares H. L. 23757" Am. Sugar Ref 12,200 742 74 741 23.27Am. Can 6.200 581 57 571 Am. Car & Fdy.. 1.300 filg 601 603 Am. Loco. ...... 9,7004 71p 691 71g 12.90 18.00 Am. Smelt. & Ref. 3,Sfl0 99E 98i 991 Am. Sugar Ref. . 4,900 114 112i 1138 . Am. Tel. & WHEAT ... ... CORN July ... ... July Sept. oats July- - Sept PORK .... Sept. ... LARD July .... ... 1.15J 1.15 - .7Sj 43 .43 I 39jl . .721 .73j I .39;) .391 r 23.42 23.20 23.57 23.27 Sept. 12.80 12.92 12.90 13.00 .42T 65- - . So-call- 23.20 I 12.77 12.87 Natural Gas Only. Salt Lake Citv and return. From From From From From From - ..... ....... . . Ogden and. return. . . : . . . . V. Willard and return. Brigham City and return. Dewey and return . . . . : . . ... Col linston and return : . . . . .$2.60 $2.30 .$1.75 .$1.50 .'. . c . . . . . . . 70c . . Over the ELECTRIC WAY, leaving at 7 o'clock in the morning from First West and Third South Returning the same evening. Tickets on sale at Cache Valley Oil Co., No. 11 South Main, Salt Lake City. This excursion is'bein? run to allow the people of this Intermoun-tai- n Region.the privilege of seeing what the Cache Valley Oil company j is doing to develop oil here in Utah. PRODUCE. May 18. Butter. Chicago, higher; creamery, 2629S. Egors Receipts iu.aa cases; changed. Potatoes hiigner: receipts a Wisconsin, Minnesota Michigan, Dakota white, 85) 94; Minnescta , lakota-Ohio8090. Alive, nigner; iowis. Poultry .... . cars, .. isw .. FLAX.. May ;18. Minneapolis, 1.98. im Milium ! Raw sugar, 6.52; molasses, 5.75. t 1.94 Flax, " SUGAR. May 18. reac--tio- and and s, York, easy; centrifugal, Refined, steady; fine granulated, ..7.65.n Sufar futures showed a sharp under liquidation prompted by and labor lack of demand for raws noon trouble on the docks. At prices were 10 to 14 points lower. garden and field seeds Grass, clover, Sons Co., 63 E. Second at Bailey South. Advertisement. un ' 181. New iiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiTm.nnnTnTTtMiiti yrm " .i1.-- : : 12787 - Northwestern & R. C. & Timothy 7.505.50 (ff 8.00. Clover, $15.00. Pork 23.00(3 24. 00. 128g 128? 1284 90 891 89$ 848 84 841 1041 1031 1041 87 881 90 J 903 86g 861 86 941 931 94 23 23 22 1771 1741 1761 87-89- 54 63 12.4512.95. BEAVER IS INSPECTED E. M. Morrison of Los Angeles, a stockholder in the North Amerheavy ica of Beaver county, left last night for that property, accompanied by his son his ... e, on copper-sulphid- Mid-val- e, lead-carbona- te . de n, h. . : r 1 O K. Southern Kennecott Cop. . N. & Nashville .. Mex. Petroleum . Miami Cop M., K. & T. pfd. . Mo. Pacific Mont. Power .... National Lead .. Nev. Copper N. Y. Central' ... iv. Y.. N. II. & IT. . Norf. fe Western Nor.' Pacific Pacific Mall 2,700 631 971 1291 191 198 531 53 97i 96, Cop. So. Pacific - So. Railway Studebaker Co. ., Tenn. Copper ... TexAS Co. Union Pacific ... Preferred ....... IT. S. Ind. Alcohol ...... U. S. Steel ...... Preferred 423. 19 84 J . 42 198 1 5 85 521 a 411 41 411 102? 1021 1021 171 17 171 454 443 451 n 91J 911 931 27 'i.Yoo ' 900 2.000 20,000 6 1 681 176 106B 621 126i 1133 24 24 4 57; 221 99 481 7.Yo'6 99 '98j 8,900 231 228 9,700 1411 1401 v w m - f Bh a a f-- iW XOURTESY 23 Courtesy is a business asset 33 578 225 991 481 323 985 231 141 46 191 never a loss. ; 34 m a gain and mi . Courtesy wins friends and promotes business. The National Bank of the Republic believes in and practices courtesy in every transaction. Large or small, your account subject to check is invited. 12,400 137i 136 136J '. 200 825 823 821 12.400 167511555 1Z7 43,1001 854i 841 w REGARDING . 3 m WA 77 68 6S 174 17 1053! 1061 611 611 124J 1253 113J 1135 35 571 23 100 ,49 v 1 64 848 a00!116?!116S 116J soo 80g 801 80 6,400 27J 27J Utah Copper Wabash B. pfd. West. Union 2,100 951 94 941 9.000 623 612 62g West. Electric .. Total sales for day, 760,000 shares. NEW YORK GRAI. New York, May 18. Flour, easv; patents, 5.80$i6.15: winter patspring5. 505.75;-winteents, straights, 5.40(i! ' . 5.65. Wheat Spot, weak; N'c. 1 durum, 1.25; No. 2 hard, 11.24; No. 1 northern 1.31; No. northern Manitoba, Duluth, 1.30 f. o. b. New York. Futures, weak; May 1.20. Corn Spot, easy;; No. 2 yellow, 872 c. I. f. New York. Oats Spot, easy; standard, 51J. EVAPOHATE1J FRUITS. New Yrork, May 18. Evaporated ap. ples Drill. Prunes Steady. Apricots Firm. Peaches Steady. Raisins Firm. LIVE STOCK. May 18. Hogs Receipts Chicago, 21,000, strong, 10c higher; bulk, 9.80(3) 9.95; light, 9.5510.00; mixed. 9.60 10.05; 'heavy. 9.55 (fx 10.071; rough, 9.55 . 9.70: pigs, 7.509.40. Cattle Receipts 3,000, firm; native 8.10 ? 10.25; western steers, beef cattle,stocKers s. 10(0.9. and feeders, G.OOdu 10; 8.80: cows and heifers, 4.409.50; calves, s.ooeii.oo. unsettled ; 9000, Sheep Receipts wethers, 7.75 H 0.00; ewes, 6.0010.00; lambs, 9.0012.S0.. 18. Hogs Receipts Omaha. May 7400, higher; heavy, 9.50$r 9.75; light. 9.5069.65; 8.00(9.00; bulk, 9.55( X pigs, , 9.70. Cattle Receipts 3500, steady; native steers, .00Co.7 5; cows and heifers, 6.7a CTS.25; western steers, 7.09.00: Texas feed7.00(fr8.00; stockers and steers, ' . . ers, 5.75 8.50. Sheep Receipts 2400. steady; year75(?D10. 75: wethers, 8.25S9.75; lings, 8.10.85 12. 35. lambs. . V. STUDENT HODV KXf URSIOV II Provo to Salt I.nkp Saturday. May 20. Special train9 a.viam. Salt Lake Route leaves Provo Returning leaves Salt Lake S p. m. Train stops Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi. Rate one fare. Advertisement. . - 26$ 55 131 11291 130 2,700 24,800 llOgllOSi 1081 600 36R 361 361 101 26g 55 36,500 55$ 2,700 8.800 ' 2,300 200 Pac. Teh & Tel. . 400 . ,. 6,200 Pennsylvania 800 Ray Con. Cop. . . Reading 165,400 Rep. Iron & Steel 1,700 Srat. Ariz. 53 - 38i 53,500 38g 173 V 2,506 1211 1203 1211 . Gt. Nor. pfd. . Nor. ore ctfs. 800 Richard Hocking of Salt Lake has Gt. 700 Central assumed the superlntendency ofDear-dorfthef. 111. 500 Inter. C. Corp. . .. Wolverine mine, relieving E. S. 2,000 Cop. Inspiration who held the position tempo- Inter. Harv. N. J. the arrival of Mr. Int. Mer. rarily, awaiting Marine says the Silver State. Hocking, ctfs. 22.100 Mr." and Mrs. Deardorff returned to pfd. .. C. town today and hae again taken up their residence in the cottage r the Winnemucea assay office,adjoining NORTH AMERICAN OF our depositors exceptional opportunities ,to expand their business in addition to the assurance that every known method of safe banking is employed for their benefit. give 623 , 12.95." superior strength, reOUR sources and connections 1 53S I. Pac. . 4,100 19J C, Chino Copper ... 2,500 53 S C. K. A? Iron l,2d0 43? Corn Products Ref 1.500 19i Crucible Steel 32,200 861 DIs. Securities . . 33,000 IC SALT XAKE MAN TAKES ri CHARGE NEVADA GROUP Oen. Electric RIco-Welllngt- 0B IB Round Trip Including Barbecued Dinner Cooked on old-tim- Tel. 1,500 12.67 12.67 T2T8V Am. Zinc.- L. & S. 2,000 July.... ... 12.80 12.95 12.80 12.95 Ana. .Copper .... 6,900 Sept. Atchison 2.500 Cash quotations: Loco 5,500 Wheat No. 2 red, nominal; No. 3 Bald. & Bait. Ohio 12,200 red. 31.111.12: No. 2 hard. 1.14i1.16g; B. : R. Transit ... 500 No. hard, 1.04i1.12. B. & Sup. Cop. . . ' 8,200 Corn No. 2 yellow. 76761; No. 4 Cal. 200 Petroleum .. yellow, 721. Can. Pacific 1,800 Oats No. 3 white. 43 45; standard, Central 700 Leather . 468 47l. & Ohio . . Chesa, 5.500 Nominal. Rye C, Mil. & St. P. . 5,000 .Barley 61 81. Lard Ribs aISeif I'TAII - Cedar-Talisma- n. Cedar-Talisma- ed OF THE- - I 23T42 I - f3JI , 7iTi TtTi PtTs! rr?rnzzrif O W- F! MUNDON, , July ribs- - 1.128 1.13g 1.161 1.168 GacBie ty, record-breakin- and brother. Charles Morrison. for the .08 They willofInspect the out property the work on a l.CO laying scale as a strike of lead and 2.125 futrposeore with good gold values has sliver .PS recently been made, according to re.30 cent advices from Beaver. .21 .22 RICO ORE SHIPMENTS 35 TONS IN APRIL 7.00 6.87i Ore shipments from Rico station 1.121 month of April totaled during .60 ' thirty-fiv- the cars as follows, says the 97.00 co III Item. 4.67 company, Mining e to Lead vi lie, 30 cars 3 cars to Colo.; Utah. lead-zinc ore Day brothers, 1 car to Durango, Colo. 1 car copper-sulphiStanley to& Prltchett, Colo. Durango, . STOCKS -- - '"' "' - RAILWAY DE MOVEMENT 0 BREAKS WHEAT MARKET South Hecla, 500 at $3.40. Tintlc Standard. 800 at 22c. Alta Consolidated. 500 at 62c; 800 at Union Chief. 1500 at 12c. 61c: 3000 at 60c. West Toledo. 2000 at ISc. DEEP CREEK PROPERTY Albion. 300 at 21c. 1000 at 8c. Wilbert, SHIPS SEVERAL CARS Alta Tunnel, 500 at 13ic; 1000 at 14o; Shares sold. 103.585; selling value, 2000 at 141c. $29.o07.50. 1000 at 91c: Arthur Sunderland, oldest son of Bingham AFTERNOON SALES. 3000 at 9jc. Amalgamated, William Sunderland, sends worda from Alta Consolidated, 100 at 5Sc: 300 at Nevada that he has just opened large Big Cottonwood, 1000 at 5c; 1000 at 6c. 59c; 3100 at 60c. vein of payine ore in Johnson's canAlta Tunnel. 500 at 141c Beaver Copper, 1000 at Sic yon near Ibapah. Deep Creek, says the Alta Germain. 1500 at lie. Lehl Sun. He has recently shipped Bay State. 300 at 71c: 2000 at 7Jc. Bav State. 1500 at 7c; 600 at 71c several cars over the Western Pacific 500 at 14c. 500 at 14c; 500 at railroad. A number of Improvements Crown Point, 2000 at 5ic; 500 at Sic have been made at the mine, includJSfC. Grand Central, 300 at 75c. Colorado, 800 at 211c Howell, 1000 at 27c. ing bunk house, blacksmith shop, etc. Cottonwood King. 5000 at 3Jc Jron Blossom. 500 at $1,971. Fast Crown Point. 3000 at 1 c. Indian Queen. 500 at 2c. CARDIFF TEAMS HAULING 1 New 500 at 3500 100 191c; 88c. Quincy. at at 20c; Keystone, 3000 FROM SOUTH FORK PILE 500 at 20?jc Leonora. at 2ic. 300 O. K. 10Q S7c. Silver. at 200 at S6c; at 161c; 500 at 15ic; May Day, No ore Is coming down these days 500 at 15c. Opohongo.. 1000 at 2c. Prince Consolidated. 200 at $1.43; 100 from the Cardiff bins, according to one Mineral Flat. 500 at 7c. the road leading down at $1,471: 100 at $1.50. authority, South Evans. 1500 at 7ic. Major Fork to Big CottonPeak. 500 at 25c. Michigan-UtaReds 100 at 3Jc. through Rico Wellington. 500 at 32c; 67 at 30c. wood canyon proper being still In unNew American. 1500 at 19c; 6600 at favorable condition for sled or wagon. Rexalh 1000 at 16c. 19Jcr 6700 at 20c. The road is being shoveled out; and In Sells, 100 at 52c: 500 ath 51c. Naildriver. 200 at 101c the Interim the haulers are drawing Silver King Coalition. 2000 at $3. Opohongo. 1000 at 2c. Silver King Consolidated, 100 at $3.03. on the stockpile made, near the mouth Prince Consolidated, 100 at $1.45: 100 of South Fork, and transporting this Sioux Consolidated. 500 at 161c at $1,421. to Murray. South Hecla. 100 at $3,371. Paloma. 2800 at 12c. Silver Shield. 200 at $1,221. 1000 at 9c; 1000 Paloma Extension, METAL QUOTATIONS. Tintlc Central. 4000 at 6c. aa 1 Or Tintlc Standard, 200 at 22Jc Reeds Peak. 2000 at 25c. Uncle Sam, 500 at 91c. 53c: 2400 at 52c. Sdls. 3100 at New York, May 18. The metal ex' Utah Consolidated. 3000 at 31c !ff 7.40: at lie Syndicate, 4 000 2000 quotes lead 7.20 change spelter Whirlwind. 500 at 8c. 152 asked. Seven Troughs. at 3c. St. East dull: Louis, ' Wilbert. 2000 at Sic Silver King Consolidated, 150 at $3; 75J. Silver Weat Toledo. 1300 at 171c $ 400 at $3,021: 10 at $2.90. Copper firm: electrolytic, nearby, 800 at $1.20; 200 at Silver Shield. nominal: August and later, 29.0030.00. OPEN BOARD. $1,221. Iron steady and unchanged. Alta Tiger. 2000 at 31c. 1000 at 5Jo. Tin Santaquin Chief.i'500 steady; siot. 49.00ff50.0O. 500 600 at Alta Consolidated. at 59c; Tintlc Central, at 6c. At London Spot copper. 143; fu60 c. 141: Union Chief. 500 at 12c. 158; tures, electrolytic, spot tin, 1000 Con. American at 20Jc. Copper, 197 5s; futures, 197 10s. Consolidated. 5000 at 51e. 1000 2000 Beaver at at Copper, 3)lc; Whirlwind. 3000 at 8c. Lead, 31 12 6d. Spelter, 85. 31c Wilbert. 1000 at SJc 2 7c. 500 at State. Bay MONKV. at $1.1 21. Walker. 201 at $1.15: Iron Blossom. 200 at $1.95. Yankee Consolidated. P'O at 39c; 600 18. Mercantile paNew 540 at 20c; 1500 at 20JC. York. New May Quincy, at 3Sc; 300 at 37c: 600 at 36c. Z. Plutus. 2300 at 12c per. OPEN BOARD. Paoma Extension, 300 at lOJc, buyer bills, 4.73; deSterling: Sixty-da- y Alta Consolidated. 2000 at 60e; 200 60 days; 7500 at 10c. mand. 4.76i; cables, '4.76 Mexican dollars. 5Sic at 61c. Silver King Coalition. 100 at $3. Government bonds, steady; railroad Alta Tisrer5000 at 31c. Sells. 600 at 52c. Wilbert. 100ft at SJr; 400 at Sic bonds, firm. Big Four. 25 at $1,721: So at $1.70. SJc. Beaver Time loans, firmer: 60 davs, 2f3; Cottonwood King. 100 at 5c Copper, 300 at IOoO 90 days, 3 fi 31 ; 6 months. 3J. at 211c Colorado Consolidated. Albion. 1000 at 21c. . Dal-100 nt Pic. Call money, firm: high, 2; low, 2; Big Four, 300 at $1,671: 200 at $1.70. Howell. 1500 at 27c. Shares sold, 61.707; eJlins value, ruling rate. 2; last loan, 2; closing bid, Jron Blossom, 200 at $1,371; 1100 at 115,424.10. 2; offered at "i. Vk-to- 1 '""Li"i".j'l' ji" SHARES LEAD UPWARD SPECULATIVE HOLDINGS ; .19 .. " 1.20 8.25 .34 .321 j FOUR FACES OF ORE .10 .131 .06 .SO 55 .22J . "i!75 7.90 2.50 . .01 .011 Con. K. T. 1.20 o.Oll .22 C Point . ! .34 .09 .01. 2.00 . I 1.00 8.25 .21 .06 .. . . .11 .14 .13 .141 .10 .111 .111 .21 .22 .211 .06 it ,05i .061 9.50 "H 9.00 9. .50 .OS .061 .071 .03 .04 .031 .11 .13 .20 .12 .20 -- E. 60 ?! Cardiff 9.00 Croff .. .. .07 Cott. King . .03 Cot. At lan. .11 Cot. Metals. .12 .SO laly D. Judge . . 7.60 . .. Iragon Con. DemlJ. 141 .101 .01 09J .12 .051 07ii .08 .101 .21 .051 . 1 H ".fn' .02 ... . 1 .1 . IV .06 .05i osi; .07 .. Col. Kx. Col. C. Mns Cr. Point . -- ) Cott. .. Big Ban. Gold . . Beaver Cop. Bay State . Cedar Kx. . Cedar Tails. . I I ; M PROFITS FOR YEAR WERE INCREASES STEADILY 'IE; z 1 -- ' "J - V01 E if $50,000 FOR OLD ---" .i.injii in, neraai ana mansemi WMSwis- llffilllg ALTA TUNNEL PAYS SPORTING SECTION, EPUB LI CAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1910 : a rm a R 1 mm , , m , .. ...... r. CAPITAL vT,, . . $300,000.00 r ..... ., ,...r.ltf a. . SURPLUS $300,000.00 ill . -- r " 1 - ' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAINlJAnY 23. 1916. Rally. Intermediate (Malad Cache and .Valley . . also, arriving). Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago. Pocatello. . ; Ogden (Malad, going only)-Paris. Ashton, Montpelier. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno. Sacramento, San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha, Chicago. Portland, Seattle Ogden. Logan; Bcise, (Butte also going). Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Chicago, Denver, St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco also departing)j Cache Valley, Malad Ogden, Brigham,Intermediate. and Ogden (Denver, Omaha. Chicago going.) (San Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Idaho Falls, Ashton. Ogden, Pocatello,Falls also &rrivjng) Butte, (Twin Idaho Falls, Butte. Ogden, Pocatello. (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also , 7.20 A. M . 8.15 A. M. 9.30 A.M... 11.00 A.M... 12.05 P.M... 2.25 P.M... 2.30 P.M... f 3.30 4.30 5.15 11.45 11.45 11.55 . . - i P.M... P.M... P.M... P.M... P.M... arriving.) P.M... Ogden," Ely, Sacramento, San 11.55, P. M. 11.55 1 a: M' .. 7.20 Arrive. : Depart.., Francisco. Ogden, Sacpamento, . . Pacific Limited San Francisco. . Ogden. Boise, Portland, Seattle. (Twin P.M.. Falls also going.) City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. . . . . 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. . .12.10 P. . 8.15 A. M. 8.15 A. M. .10.10 P. M. . 7.40 P. M. . 2.10 P. M. .10.20 A. M. . Telephone Mala 15. |